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Sentinel

Ohio

ELBERFELDS

V1luB1 Th,oughout
The Mtln Stoll
1nd Wl,ehoull

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JEANS
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19" COLOR
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RCA

FRIDAY I SEPT. 14

SALE S359

REG. '22.00 TO '31.00
SALE PRICED

Rq.
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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

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SALE PRICED

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

REGULAR '17 TO '63

SALE PRICED

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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
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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
a fine selection of color1 you'll like. Lee
and W11n1ltr qality. Sizes 29 to 42.

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'Stock up Nowl SAV£ 20'1.

Men's 119.95 Conturo,s •• .'... 115.95
len's 122.95 Cordurop ...... '18.50
Men's 124.95 Cpnluroys ..... 119.95
len's 126.95 ConlufOYS ..... 121.50

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Rea. *1.25 ............. Sale .99
Rq. 'l.65 .......... Sale sq2
Rea. '2.so....·.. :... Sale •2.oq
Rea. 14.00 ..... ;.... Sale '3.20: .·
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CARHA~TT,

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CARHAR" tt6. 99

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Vellux linin1 fot extra warmth. Machine washable, front
· hand warlltr pockets. Heavy duty zipper front, rib tnit
cuffs and bottom. Attached hood with d11w strin1.
Sizes S, I, l, and XL i.n navy, red, brown and 111y.

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~m.lc!iW',BoyAcd(riPI),.I.realliqll~al*l?' r .
ll2ille to Acuff at lbe Gl'llllll Ole 0!117 Ill N~lle, 'l'a&amp;, 11wnda.f.
. Aeqlf Is celeiJrallnc Ida .BW bldJidar. (API au .,.:.OW).

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.

Indiana man es~peS injury

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SOCK SALE

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CORDUROY .

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len's 111.95

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A Madison, Ind., man escaped
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
alqlped In trlf!IC. Bush 1epor1edly

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AI tbe two debated at a dlltance,
. 1 a •1111Drs for eem hav! agreed to
bold two teleYIIed
hh I !al
. debata tbls tAn. with a third debate
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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Nylon jackets wl~ warm pile linln1. Solid
color and solids with chevron stripes
Sizes 8 thru ll.
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icM flllllltls, Splendor
Knits .., Vlnlllusen.
S. I, L, XL, XXL

Tanor eray corduroy blazer with
elbow patch.
Misses Sizes: S, M, L, XL .

Quality vinyl floor coveriq in 9 H.and.12 H.
widths. Huae selection
of patterns.

~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
_,... . . . 211m '1:8121!11 Rea1'1811a.tlllnaliYby 12tD16pi!i;;ita&amp;e

AlSO $9.95 SWEAT PANTS ................ SALE $7.99

S'PORT
SHIRTS
P:l cotton blends. Tryella

CORDUROY
BLAZER

SSQ39

S~:E•n;;~CED .$7·99

NEW FALl
MEN'S

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. M0nd8Ie shrugs off latest poll;
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

Sweater outfits, corduroy bibs,
suits,
velvet3 pc.
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Ca~bap Patch outfits.
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"IPRINSFOOT"
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SPECIAL

New fall styles and colors in
quality Devon Sportswear.
Choose jackets, skirts, vests,
slacks and blouses.
Petite, Misses and Extra Si~es.

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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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prints. Cotton or nylon in airls' sizes 1 to 14.
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REGULAR 99' to 11.89
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, ·September 14, 1984

LitTLE GIRLS' PANTY SALE.

OUTFITS·

6 Way or Swin1 Arm
styles. Polished brass
finish.

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Reg, '11.00 ..... Sale '8.79
·Rea. '16.00 :.. Sale Sl2.79
*2o.oo ... Sale. .'15.99
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LITTLE BOYS'

GIRLS' TOPS
Beautiful fall colors in sweat-

REG. S79.00

corduroy bibs, knit sets and lwei
piece "Cabbae• Patch" sets. Sizes:
NB to 24 mo., 2 to 4.
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FALL .
.SPORTSWEAR
All new sweater outfits, swat suits,

CHAIR SPECIAL

en tine

Ohio River cleanup: new pollution · standards

LITTLE GIRLS'

SP(i~IIIGROUPClFC.HAI.S INClUDING ROCKER RECLINERS AND WALL-AWAY RECLINERS. DURABLE FABRICS IN
A LARGE
OF COLO.S. ,
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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

Regular '719

14 lb: Tub

Baseball roundups

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Two day sale of our entire stock of full ,
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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2 Speeds, 3 Cycles

Sklry, phojo on P~~p 7

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WHIRLPOOL
WASHER

84oriellan Pap S

SLIP SALE

Basic jeans, stretch jeans, dress
blues, belted styles,,pleated styles.
Petites included.

SAVE

Cancer prevention

SeePapll

LADIES'

Regular '429.00
SAVE S70

25" COLOR
CONSOLE

Area college rePQrts

cllacwildoal.
More talks were set for tod8y, and

swrces Said 1118JUIOUIICI!IIlet was
cbie.
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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

m.c-

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
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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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cwld not s!qlln tlme and struck
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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A Rt. 1, r .. mpolls woman was
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cUed for failure to yield following 111
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acddent 011 Ohio 325.
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'lbe patrol said BobbiS.Sowards,
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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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.
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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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Utose claS!;Ic confrontations under
the Endangered Species Act Is
shaping up down In the neighborhood of Pensacola ' and Panama
City. On one side stand the .
prospective developers of an est!·
mated $100 million In prime
coastline real estate. On the other
side are the defenders of - three
subspecies of mice.
Let
make my own position
clear: I stand With the ~ce. But
there are at least two sides to the
story, .and It's always useful to
examine our sense of values.
First the facts. The species
known as the oldfield mouse occw-s
widely In parts of Mlsslsslppt,
Alabama, Georgia. South Carolina
and Florida. The species, as such, is
In no danger of extinction, but

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among the several subspecies are !!!!late resulted ln til!! replacement further destruction. It was this
three varieties of beach mice - the of mice with men. Hurricane requirement that Jed to the famous
Alabama beach mouse, the Perdido Freder1ck of September 1979 des· case of the snaU darter at TeUico
Key beach mouse and the Chocta· troyed large areas of hai:Atat. The Dam. Marine ·blolopu deterwhatchee beach mouse. Last June beach mioe !lave had to cope with mined Utat the darter, a small
the F!sb and WlldUfe Service competition from ordinary house subllpecle!l of perch, waaaboutto be
proposed that the three be placed on mice. Predatory cats have talten wipejl out by construction ol the tiQ
million dam on .the TVA systerp. It
the offiCial Jist of endangoered their toll. A 19112 stuey Indicated
animals.
"the sl~tion continues to worsen." seemed absunl to halt work on the
Beach mice have had a tough The P~ Key beach mouse · fl~ completed . structure In
time of surviving .. They ate des· "probably Is the most crltlcally order. to preserve a yseless fish, but
crlbed as ranging In size from 2~ to · · endangered mammal !Ji the Unitecl the Supreme Court · held S-3 that
"Congress has spoken In the
Inches. They have ''haired tails,
States." .
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In view c1 these 'findings; the Ftsl! • plainest of words" to that very
relatively large ears, protuberant
eyesand coloration that blends well · and WUdllfe Service has invoked proposition. The court enjotned
with the sandy soils and dune PI'Q~lons of the Endangered Spe. construction; the snaD darters
vegetation of their habitat." Prior cles Act of 1973. The act provides eventually were tranSplanted arid
to 1950 tbzy proliferated comforta· thatonceananlmal (orplantoril.sh work proceeded.
bly along the Gulf Coast from orwhatever) hasheenplacedonthe
TO&lt;Jay the )1st of endangered and
Mobile aroWid to Panama City.
list of threatened or endangered threatened species Includes 41
The past three decades have been species, every federal agency mammals, 76 birds, 26 reptiles;
unkind. The boom In coastal r;eal shares a re&amp;Ponstl)lllty to prevent · eight amphibians, 49 !ish, eight
snails, 22 clams, four crustaceans,
12 InsectS and 81 · plants. The
Jacksonville office of tlie Fish and
· WUdllfeServlcestWispraytngover .
the three beach mice. Opponents ol
rN~ TO SEVE!" P.M.
the llstlnli contend that the three are
not In fact distinctive subspecies;
they $rg11e fervently that It Ia
ridiculous to dl!ny property owners
a right to ~elop their coastal land
for residential and commerctal
uses that are Individually profitable
and socially IJS!!ful, simply to
preserve tbe habitat of a few
hundred Insignificant r;ntce.
You~h"'~
So the , battle Is_ joined. Why
NCJf 10 "'EN'JIOI'I ·
protect a mouse? Good question.
'lbese small creatures are not In an .
VO&amp;.\ilC.S
Jmpresslve~claa with grizzly bears
and bald eagle!~. They are not aa
beautiful as the willow warbler and
tiH! mission blue butterfly. Com·
pared with the construction Jobs
Utat would be created by condom!·
niums, .compared wiUt the real
estate tax revenues that would be
generated, compared with the totill
economic activity that would be
adversely ,aff~ted by_the pending
order, what good is -a mouse?

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controversial undei'COVel' operation
with a permanent, privately funded
support program for Latin Amerl- ·
ca's various anti-communist
efforts.
- At least one shipment of
medical supplies to Central
lea, airlifted from a Michigan
mllitary base, was paid for by 1he
CIA. according to gtivernment
sources. But the Pentagon has
balked at requests frOm the private
group for airlifts of their supplies.
Despite a confidential National
Security Council memo authorizing
transport of the supplies in U.S.
planes on a "space available"
basis, Pentagon lawyers are heslt·
ant to approv~ such Dights, because
military airlifts of relief supplies
are Ulegal except In cases of severe
national disasters.
Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R-AJa..
has Introduced an amendment to
the Defense authorization bill that
would get around this legal obstacle
by . ordering the Pentagon to
Institute "such procedures a~ are

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.~. Today
Today Is Friday, Sept.l4, the 258thdayof1984. There ate 1llldays lett In
the year.

· Today's hlghllght in history:
Thursday, Sept. 14, 1752, was the first day observed by the American
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· .colonies, as well as the rest of the British Empire, under the New Style
': Gregorian calendar. The previous day was Sept. 2 under the Old Style
·Julian calendar. Eleven days were "lost" In the transition.
' - .. On this date:
: ~ : 1n 1812, the Russians set fire to Moecow after an Invasion by Napoleon
: ~ aoo&amp;parte's troops.
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;: ; ' 1n 1847, U.S. forces Wider Gen. WlntleldScotttookcontrol Mexico City.
-: ,· 1n 1901, President W!Wam McKinley died In Buffalo, N.Y., of g~~nshot
:: WOWJds Inflicted by an aSSIISI!In· Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was
: · 'SWOrn In as president.
: · ~ 1n 19'17, modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan died In France wh'm her ..
• scarf became entangled In the Wheel of her sportscar.
,
1n 19«), Coogress passed the Select1ve Service Act, providing tor the first
:: peacetime draft In
history.
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1n J9al, a groundbreaklng ceremony took place In NewYorkat theslteof
•. what was to be the United Nations' world headquarters.

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through Moon's Refugee Relief
Freedom Foundation, Mlsura lead- Key confra leaders Identified
ers said. ·
the principal sources of supplies and cash- since the CIA cutoff was
- Soldier of Fortune rnaaazine
ordered as CAUSA, a polltlcal)ront has been pr;ovldlng medical ·~
grilllp tor Moon's church, and a new • lies as well as military training to
organization called Ffienlls of the the contras: Another donor' to
refUgees ·and ·families of contra
Americas Foundation.
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fighters
Is evailgelist Pat RobertThe driving force behind the llf!'fll
son's Chrlsttan Broadcastlnli Net· ·
foundation " Louisiana state Rep.
Louis Jenkins. He has been hitching wor)c and Its "700 Club" TV
program.
rides for his supplies mr U.S.
- Sources In World ReUef, which
mUitary transport planes. The tlrst
big loa&lt;) was Down to Honduras In handles Uillted Nations retugee.ald
May on a Mississippi Air National programs In the area, said that the
Guard flight- arranged by Denton new relief supplies from the Private
and Conservative Caucus Director sector are going to the several
thousand contra refugees living
Andy Messing.
- Jenkins' effort Is Intended to near the Nicaraguan border outlllde
provide non-mUitary· supplies to UN camps.
World ·Relief limits tts aid to
farnllles of two CIA-back!!(~ contra ·
groups established In Honduras refUgees who llve 25 miles trom an
near the Nicaraguan border. omc- International . border, to avoid
ers of Mlsura, an Indian guen11la ch~ that it Is taking sides In a
group, said they got two tons of pqlltical eontllct. , Bu i .Jenkins
foodstuffs by airlift In early July.
hinted that the lr!ternational agen,... CAUSA -has also been sending cies provide assistance mainly to
pro-Marxist refugees . . ,
relief supplies to the Indians,

necessary".for the airIItts.

No more Mr. Nice ·Guy ________Ar_tB_uc_h_wa_ld ,
Tip O'NeUI has criticized Fritz
Mandate for not running a hard·
hitting personal campaign against
President Reagan.
. It's shaken the Mondale advisers
and they had a meeting with the
Democratic candidate to loosen ·
him up.
"Fritz, you have to take the
gloves off and show you're damn
mad about what's going on In this
country." ·
"I want to stick with the Issues."
"The hell with the Issues. Tomorrow you're going to address the ·
steel workers and s-ou have to prove
you 'te one of them."
"How do I do that?"
"Foronethlngyou might takeoff
your suit coat when you talk to
them."
"Gosh, I hate to take off my suit
coat. I could get my white shirt
dirty."
" Forget your shirt. And you could
loosen your tie and open the button
on your collar."
"In front of all the media?"
"We want you. to look like a
• regular guy. Our surveys indicate
that you're coming off stuffy and
uptight."
"I don't care how I look. I beUeve
this election should be decided ·on
the massive budaet deftclts, wute
In defense and tax breaks that go to
the rich." .
"We know wliat you believe. We
alsO know what the voters are
looking for. 'T)Iey're watching yoUr
style - and you don't have any."
"Of course I've aot as!fle. I may
not be aa exeit:lnlr as Ronald
lteagan, but I'm very presidential,

and when the people listen to what I
have · to ·say they'll forget his
charisma."
"That's the · problem, .Fritz.
They're not Hstenlng. You're put·
ling the voters to sleep. Can't you
get more angel' in your vOice when
you're ·talking about jobs and
Reagan's foreign policies?"
"Sure I can. I'm angry right
now."
·
"Then why aren'tyou screaming
at us and te111ng us we don't know
what we're talking about?"
·
"I don't like. to show my true
feelings. Peq)le from Minnesota
never do."
"Fritz, we're way behind In the
pOlls. You bave to prove you'll be a
tough president, and no one can
push you around. You:re going to
have to let the sparks Oy, and whip
up the crowds to a frenzy."
"U I dQ .that they won'~ listen to
the Issues." ·
"You can deal with the !slues
AFTER the campaign. First you've
got to win the election."
"WeU, It you say so. After I take
off my suit coat and open my tie,
what do I do next?"
"Slam your fist agalllst the
pddlwn for starten.''
"I could hurt my hand." ·
"Okay, so If you hurt your hand
we'D put a bandage on lt. It wm
show the voters how angry you
really. are about the itate of tile.
nation."
"Reagan never slams his lilt on
the podium."
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"He doem't have to. He's the
lncllmbent. l;lelldes he's a •tural
Mr. Nice Guy. Youcan'tbeatanlce

guy with another nice guy. Our only
chance of winning Is for you to
convlnoe the people that when you
get In the White House you're going
to be a first class S.O.S. Can you do

It?"
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"Of course I can do it. Look, I'm

taking off my coat and I'm opening
my.tie and I'm hitting my fist on the
• table. Naw ·what?"

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"Get angry because all the steel
workers, are IOI!ling their jobs."
"How's ttJ,at?" \
"Is that as angry as you can
look?"
"It's the angriest you'll ever see

MEIGS FlU!:8HMAN TEAM- Membe.-. of the
19114 Melp lrelhmeo lootbaB tMin ·m(llude firM row,
lett tci riel!&amp;, James Warner, • Joey Snyder, Mike
Hoosier, Juoo Rupe, Mike Boulh and David Smith. ·

In lii!COnd row, Scott H•IWiinl. Mike J-, Eddie
·Baer, Gary H;PeA and Darrtn Wll!ih. ~row,
Scott WIDiamll, Steve Tracey, John SIMon, ~I ·
Barinun, BID Brothen and Doaole Nlckela.

State In the afternoon. Eastern
Michigan visits l'darshall and Ml·
Ohio University CQach Brian
ami goes to Houston at night.
TumovershavekllledBal!State's
Burke says there , wiD be one
.importantadjectlvernlssinglnfront
hoPes of victory In the first two
of hOst Ball Stale, the Bobcats' . games. The Cardinals canmlttedlO
against Toledo and five against
opening Mid-American Conference
football opponent Saturday.
Massachusetts.
"Ball State Is very slmUiar kl a
''Poor offensive soundness has
year ago, huge but ilot quick,"
cost every chance at success,'' said
Dwight Wallace, BaD State's coach.
. Burke said. "Our first two oppo·Ohio Is iwltchlng quarte!'blleks
nents Wen! both huge and quick."
The Bobcats have taken back-to- for BaD State. Burke Indicates· he
will go with Dennis Swearingen,
back lumps from West Vlrglnl.a 38-0
who completed 17 of2'l passes tor 175
and North Carolina State 43-6. Ball
State also has opmed with a pair of
yards In the BobCats' defeats. Bruce
defeats. committing a combined 15 GIUardopmedatquarterbacklnthe
first two games, but connected on
turnovers In losing to Massachusetts 26-10 I!Jid .league opponent just 10 of 25 passes and threw two
Interceptions.
. ':foledo~2.
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Ball State, picked toflnlshOIIespot
Ohio at Ball State - the only
aboVe Ohio In ·seventh ptace this
league game saturday- will carry
year, whipped the Bobcats 31-14 in
an 11: 35 a.m .. EST starting time to
accomodateSportsVIew,aMidwest AthenS last fall.
U Ohio avenges that defeat. the
television cable firm carrying the
Bobcats can move Into a first-place
contest.
.
In ron-conference activity, East tie for the conference lead with
. Canillna plaYs at Central Michigan, Toledo and Western Michigan, all at
i.o.
. IJUnol$ Stale at Western Michigan
and Bowling Green at Oklahoma

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Here Is the weekly Ohio fishing northwest of Columbus Is expected
report as provided by the Ohio to improve as thewatercoolsmfall
Division of Wildlife: .
evel!lngs. The best bass fishing .Is
SoutlleaM Oblo
~ . along the lake's rocky
Ohio River - Good catches of shoreline. Crappie fishing Is usually
white bass-stiiper hybrids are being best near submerged brush.
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taken at Gallipolis an!l Racine. The
majority of fish are hitting jigging
Soudrwest Ohio
spooos. Some hybrids caught reCeasar Creek . Lake - Largecently weighed 10 pounds and mouth bass fishing Is improving as
measured 291nches.
the water cools. Crankbalts, sptn·
Seneca Lake - Cattlshlng bas nerbaltsandplastlcwonnsarenow
been goQCI tn' this lake for tlHi past . taking most c#. the bass.
month. Both channel and Oathead
Great Miami ruver- The upper
catfish can be caught at Seneca. One stretch ofthis river Is a good bettor
. hundred brush struetUr,es were rock bass and smallmouth bass.
Fallis an exceUent time of year to
recently placed In the lake.
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Central Ohio
take these fish using ltglit line and
Big Darby Creek - This stream small lures or live bait.
near ColUmbus has been Producing
Lake Erie
good catches of rock bass. A small
Yellow perch continue to bite
spinner, a Jig tipped wiUt a plastic throughout the lake. Minnows are
taU or Uve bait all take rock bass. the best bslt.
Smallmouth bass are also attracted · .: Salmon and stee'lhead are beginto these baits.
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Quarterback Mark Ryplen has
thrown for 441 yards and four
touchdowns. Fullback Kerry Porter
averaged almo6t seven yards per
carry against Utah. Splft.end John
Marshall and Danker Michel James
have eight receptions apiece. this
season'.
WhlleWashlngtonStatehasrolled .--~--------­
up 10!.yards In total offense In 1984,
1984 MEIGS CO.
the Cougars have yielded 810yards,
with 573 of . that caning from
opponents' fUIUiers. And rushing Is
Ohio State's No. 1 strength. Byars
leads the Big Ten for the second
straight season. The Buckeyes
pollllded Oregon State for 2li8 yards
Lone Wolfe
ori the ground last week.
Hand-Over-Fist
"They do an awfully good job of
combining the run and the pass, ..
Blitzkrieg
Ohio State Coach Earle Bruce said
of the CoUgars. "It's obvious they
S.fflll "'"'"
can move the football. Our defense
s3oo Per Person
will get a goQd test"

By GEORGE S'IHODE

"Okay, It wDl have to do,IUIW We
think of something else."

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J tm Karsatos as his No. 1 quarterback. The redshlrt sophomore
started against Oregon State and
completed 9 of 16 passes for 102
yards. Mike Tomczak, the Buckeyes' quarterbacking regular for
· the .last two seasons, worked In
practice this week after being stven
clearanoe by te;un physicians.

OU Bobcats face
another 'big team

Berry's World
... AMD

Wasblngtoo State football coach
looking for bricks this week. He' s
only preparing for ninth-ranked
Ohio State Saturday.
Walden expects to watch a busy
Keith Byars ~ the Buckl!yes'
ta:Uback reached career highs with
34 rushes and 182 yards In Ohio
,S tate's opening 22-14 victory over
OregOn State last week.
"Byars Is a true power runner,"
Waldensald. "He'sabigol'fullback
playlngi•back. You are trying to get
off a 2ID-pound lineman and here
comes a big 235-pound fullback or
Ibackwltha full head of steam. It's a
bowling-ball effect
"We better get some bricks In our
pockets because we better weigh a
bit more."
Walden has some weapons of his
OWl) In f1le · Cougars' 1-1 start.
Washington State lost at Tennessee
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COLDr.ffiUS, Ohio (AP ) - Pa,rdon Jbn Walden if you see the

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RAPPYnww

: : After a week marred by complaints about President Reagan's
:- accesslbllity and about new rules governing coverage of the president,
: White House aides are trying to defuse the Issue.
· :: :On TUesday, for example, Reagan appeared before reporters four times
· - which must be a record, given fop aide Michael K. Deaver's tactic of
·: scheduling only one pubUc event a day In an attempt to retain control over
: what story appears on the evening television news.
: : The president began the day by meeting with Republican congressional
: leaders, which was ,closed to media coverage. But then he made one of his
•. rare appearances In the White House press room to personally aruiounce he
: planned to meet with Soviet Forelgh Minister Andrei Gromyko and to
•· answer questions for 10 ll)lnutes.
-; That was followed by a picture-taking session In the Rose Garden with ·
;. Reagan and NATO Secretary-General Lord Carrington.
'
That was followed by a meeting In the Cabinet Room at which Reagan,
: before cameras,. personally 1UIOOIUiced that the Soviet Union will be
: permitted to buy anaddltional10mlllionmetrlctonsofU.S. wheat and corn
-: !luring the second year of Its long-term grain agreement with the United
;. States. No questions were asked during that session.
:: : There was anotheT switeh at brtef session In the p~ room on Tuesday.
·· The Wblte House sets the time limit for how long Reagan 'will entertain
• questions, although, by tradition. '.the senior newS service correspondent
; .ends Ute session by saying, "Thank You."
;
U~ally. spokesrniln Larry Speakes stands In a corner of the press room
·:: and signals to reporters to stop asking questions anc:J also signals to the news
•· service reporter when to end the meeting.
·· But on TUesday, he stayedoutofview, except to brie!ly step In theroori'l to
give the signal to the n!.'Ws service correspondent to end the questioning
WASHINGTON - The death of
period. As a result, It looked to many people as if the correspondent had
Americans In Nicaragua, killed
two
unilaterally ended the questioning, when It fact It had been dictated by the
·
tn
a
helicopter crash during an
·
White House.
attack
on a Sandlnlsta .training
The traditional "thank you" also gives Reagan the opportunity to blame
camp,
Is
evidence that the CIA·
the end of Ute session on the news service correspondent.
directed "covert" war againSt the
: · The Increased accessibUity of this week follows a barrage of stories and
Managua regime has been taken
complaints lasi week about lack of accessi!Jllity as well as about a new rule
·
over
by the private sector since
that banned Associated Press and United Press ~ternatlonai reporters
Congress voied to halt omctal aid to
.. trom a press pool &lt;.'overing Reagan when he goes to shake hands with
Nicaragua "contra" guerrillas.
citizens along a fence at airports.
Supplies for the anti·Sanclln,lsta
Bytheendoftheweek, theWhlteHousereverseditselfandagreedtoallow
.
forces
and their families come from
~ the neWS service reporters to be part of the pool which traditionally 51Jpplles
a
variety
of sources In this country,
_, news to the other media.
ranging
from
the Rev. SIUI Myung
:· · While it kJoked this week as iftheWhlte Houseweremaklnganattemplto
Moon's
Unification
Church to U.S.
.. polish Its Image on the accessibility Issue, therestlllhasbeen oodatesetfora
politicians,
evangeUcal
groups and
full-fledged:l}mlnutenewscooference.
former military officers.
Reagan's .last news conference was on July 24, the week after Ute
My associates Jon Lee Anderson
Democratic convention. Speakes denied reports that Reagan, who holds a
In
Central Amertca and John Dillon
" S1lbstantlallead In thepollsoverDemocratlcchallengerWalterF.Mondale,
In
Washington have pieced together
00es not intend to hold another before the Nov. 6 election.
what's
going on:
Reagan has promised to return to the press room but refused tosetadate,
The
aid Is being channeled
saying, ''I'm just going to walt and surprise you_again."
through private foundations, councils and commissions, with the
cooperation of lnDuentlal !rlends In
the Reagan administration and Its
THi~ i~
New Right supporters.
·
ONe ·
The goal is to replace the CIA's

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SAGINAW, !\oUch. (AP) - Thomas Hearns, a sensational tworound winner over Roberto Duran,
is a hot boxing property again, with
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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don L.
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POMEROY - Chun:h School, 9:15a.m .
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day, 5 p.m.: tJunlorsJ every other Sun·
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Eve-ning serviC!e's at 7: 30p.m .
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Robert E. Musser, pastor. Sunday School
9: :rl a.m.: Paul Mus~. supt.: Momlng
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services. 7: 30p.m

BE'l'IILEREM BAPI'IST. Rev . Etrl

Shuler, pastor. Worship serviCf'. 9: ~a. m

Sunday Scho0110: 30 a.m. Bib~ Study atld
prayer service Thursday, 1:30 p .m .
CARLETON li'ITERDENOMINA·
TIONAL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road. Rev
David Curfmaa, pallor, Sunday School
9:• a.m.;' Ralph C•rl, Supt. Eventa1 wor·
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shlp 7: 30 p.m. Prayer mffllaa. WednH·
day 7:30 p.m .
LONG BCYM'OM CHRISTIAN, Jody
HoUand , paa1or: WalJace Damewood,
Sunday Schoo! Supt . Worship ae,.,.ko, 9 a.
m.; Bible SChool10 a .m .
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
fuov . Thor... O.rllam, pastor. Sunday
Scboolat 1:30 a.m.; Morning worsllJp at
tO: ll a.m.; Sunday evntacservlce a17: 30
p.m. Thursday services al7: 30 p.m.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, localed on County Road 31. Rev.
Lawrence Gluesencamp, paator. Rev.
Roller Wllllonl, aast. pollor. Pl'elthltlll
servkft Sunday7: 30 p. m. Pr•yermeetlDg

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m .. Gary Grll!llh.

leader. You1h groups Suaclay,eventag 11

6::1! p.m. wllh Rocer and Vlol-.1 Wllllonld.

leaders. Communlon service first Sunday
each month.
WHITE'S CHAPEL, Coolvll~ R. D.
Rev. Roy Deeter, posllor. Suncbty School
9:30a.m.; Worsblp l&lt;'rvl.,.,10:30 a .m. Bl·
blestudy and prayer ~«VIce . Wednesday,
7:00p.m .
RIJTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Mart Jones, pastor. BUI Nlcbolson., Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.;
Momlng Worablp and Commual0n10: ;JJ a.

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MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
MT MORIAH BAPTIST. Fourth a nd
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texas
Main St., Middleport. Rev. Calvin Minnis ,
Community off Cl. Rt. 82, Rev. Robert
pastor Mr.!i. Elvin Bumgardner, sup!.
Sanders, pastor. Don Will , layleader. Sun·
Sunday School9:30 a.m.; Worship serv ice ,,
day SChool 9: 3(1 a.m .; Mprnlng Wors ~tp
10:45 a.m.
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SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST- ·'
cond and fourth Sunday ar 7: 30 p.m.;
Christian Endeavor, first and third Sun· · Joseph B. Hosldm. Evan~&lt;llst. Sunday Blbl&lt;
Study 9 a. m .; Worship 10 a.m.. Sunday
day. 7:30p.m . Wedne&amp;day prayer meellng
evt&gt;ning ~CP af fi p.m.; W00t'lf"5day servi('(&gt; ~
and Bible Study, 7: 30p.m .
JEHOVAH'S . WITNESS, 37319 Slate
7 p.m.
Roule 124 (One mile east of Rutland} . SunPEI'ITECOSTAL ASSJ:: MilL Y, Racine, :
day: Bible lecture 9: 30 a .m.: watchtower
Rt . 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
•lud)' 10: 30 a.m., Tuesday, Bible study,
SchoollO a.m.; Sunday e ve ning service 7 :
7:30 p.m.; 1'hunday, Theocratic S.hool
p.m . Wednesday E&gt;vening service 7 p.m . •
7:31p.m . S.rvlce meeting, 8:20p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
Supt. Sunday SChool 9:30 a.m . Morning !
Located o• 0 . J White Road or Highway
Worship 10: 30 a.m Prayer S&lt;' rvl c~. altern- ,
160. Pal Henson, pastor. Sunday Sthooi!O
ate Sundays.
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MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Third •
a.m.; Morntnc worshiP 1l a.m. Adult
Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, paslor, Carl Not~ •
Chotr practlcE'6 p.m. Sunday. YQung Peottngham , Sunday School Supl. Sunday ~
ple's, Children's Church and Adult Bible
SChool 10 a.m. with classes for all agea. 1
Study. Wednesday at7: 30 p.m.
EvenlnR servltes at 6 p.m . Wednesday 81- ·J
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
ble study at 7: 30p.m. Youth services FriSt., Middleport . Affiliated wllh Soulhern
day at 7::10 p.m.
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Baptist Convention. Sunday SchoollOa.m.
ECCLES lA FELLOWSHIJ;', 128 Mill Sl., r
; Momlq wonblp 11 a.m.; Evening wor·
Middleporl . Broth('l' C)luck McPherson,
sblp 7 p.m .: WedtiHday evening Bible
pastor. Sunday SChQOI 10 a.m.: Sunday
sludy and pray.,. meetlna 7 p.m. '
evening services at 7 p.m . and WednHday
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
services at 7 p.m.
R1. 124and Co. Rd. 5. MarkSeoevers,mlnls·
NTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler, pat!· t~r. Sunday Sthool Supt. Sine Pickens.
tor. Sunday SChooi9: JO a .m .: Church ser ~ .
SU.ftday SChool t :."M) a .m. ; Morning wor·
vice, 7 p m .: Youth meetln,, 6 p.m . Tues.
ship 10:30 a .m.: Ev~nlng worship 7 p .m.
day Bible STudy at 7 p.m.
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Wednesday worship 7 p.m .
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 330;t5,•
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Hiland Road. Pomeroy. Tom KE'II)' , pCII•Corner Sycamore ana Second Sts., Potor . Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday -·
meroy. The Rev. Willia m Mlddleswarth,
morning service at 10 a .m. ; Sunday even.:
pslor. Sunday SChOOl 9: 4~ a .m .: Church
lng service 7:30p.m. Tuesday and ThursAervlceo ll a .m.
day St&gt;rvlces at 7:30p.m .
SACHED HEART CHURCH, Ms~r .
WORD OF FAITH. 93 Mill St., Mlddl.,.
Anthony Glannamore. Ph . 992-5898. Satur·
port. Richard St~warl , pastor. Sunday '!';
day EvE'nlng Mass 7 : JO p.in.; Sunday
morning service JO a.m.; Sunday evenlnii '
Mass. 8 a.m. and 10 a.m Confessions one
half bour before each Mass. CCD classes. • 7: lO Tuesday morning Bible study 10 a ,m.
Wedn~sday evening 7: 30 p.m. Thuaday,
,11 a.m. Sunday •
morninft vide-o with Kenne th Copeland 10 ·
VICfORY BAPTIST. 525 N. 2nd St.,
am.; Friday tvcntnr video with Ktnneth ·
MkiWeport . James E . Kees~. pastor.
Copt&gt;land. 7: 30p.m.
Sunday morning worshtp 10 a.m .: Even·
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA ."
lng Rrvlce 7 p.m.; WednHday E'Vening
ZARENE. Rev . Glendon Stroud, pastor. ~
worstllp 7 p.m. VIsitation. Thursday 6:30
Sunday School 9:30a.m.: Worship service,.
p.m.
10:30 a.m.: Youth servirt&gt; Sunday 6: 15 p. :
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY.
m . Sunday evenln« service 'l: 00 p.m . WedCoolville. GIJMMSpencer. pastor. Sunday
nesday Prayer Meeting an~ Bible STudy .
Scbool9::.:ta.m.; Morning service, 11 a.m.
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Sunday ..-enlng service 7:30p.m .; Mid·
NEASE SETI'LEMENT CHURCH, Sun· ·
weH prayK ~rvice Wednesday 7:30p.m.
day afternoon serv lc~ at 2:30. Thursday
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
evenln~~: servlct&gt;s at 7:30 ·
Lawrence- Bush. pastor_ Max Folmer, Sr.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mason. W.
Supt. SUnday SChoOl and Morning Wonhlp
Va. Pastor, Bill Murphy. Sunday SC'hool10 ..
9: i)a.m.; SundayE'Ventn«servlee, 7p.m.;
a.m.: Sunday evening 7: 30 p.m . P ray~r
Youlb meetlftl( and Bible Study, Wednes·
mee11ng and Blblt" study Wednesday, 7: 30
day. 7 p.m.
p .m . EveryonP welcome.
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UNITED FAITH CHURCH. Rt. 7 on Po·
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa-"
meroy By· Pass. Rev. Ro~rt Smtih, Sr.,
!em St. Rev . Paul Taylor, pastor. Sunday
pastor. R..Pv. James Cundiff, asst. pastor.
Scbool10 a.m.; Sunday eveninR 7: JO p.m ~:
Sunday School 9:30 a .m .; Morning wor·
Wednesday evenlnR prayer meeting 7: 30-,
ship 10:~ a .m.; Evening worship '1:30 p.
p.m.
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m . WomPn's Fellowship, Tuesday, 10a.m.
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT '
Wednesday alght prayer service 7: 30p.m .
CHURCH, Silve r Rldst:e. Duane Syden·
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad
strlcker, pastor. Sunday ~hool 9 a. m .;
St ., Mason. Sunday ScboollO a .m .: Morn·
Church serviC(l10 a.m . Bible Study Wed·
lntt wonhlp 11 a.m.; Evening service 6 p.
nesday at 7 : 30p.m .June lhru Seplember,
m . Prayer meetln~ and Blblr Study Wed·
7 p.m. OCtober thru May. Sunday evening
nesda)', 7 p.m.
Fellowship 7 P m June thru September, 6
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
p.m . OCtober thru May.
Borden, pastor. Cornelius Bunch, . supt.

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RUTLANO BIBLE METIIODIST. Amos
Tillis, pastor. Jay SlUes, supt. Sunday

Scbool 9:30a.m .; Momlng worship. 10:: lO

a.m., ·Sunda!' evening tervlcce 7:00p.m.
Wedaesday serviCE&gt; 7 p.m. WMPO program 9 a .m. each Sunday.
RUTLAN'D CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE. Rev. Lloyd D. Grtmm, Jr., pallor.
Sunday SChool 9: ~ · a . m .; Worslp lti'Vk'e
10:30 a.m.; Young people's &amp;eJVice6p.m .

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Evang~lh;Ucservftfi : ~p m. Wednesday
serv1ct" 7 p.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller

St., Mason, W. va . Eugeae L. Conrer. mi-

nister. Snday Bible Study 10 a .m .; WOrship 11 a.m. atld 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
Study, vocal mu1ic, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
ding Lane, Muon, W.Va. J. N- Thacker,
pastor. Evenlna: service 7: 3) p .m .: Women's Ministry, Thursday, 9: lO a.m.:

Wednesday Prayer and Bib!-. St,udy. 7: 15
p.m .

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
. CHRISTIAN UNION. Tlte Rev. William
Campbell, postnt. Sunday SChool 9:;JJ a.
m.; James Hughes, supt. Evening service
7: lO p.m . Wednsdayewnlng prayer mect·
ing 7· :II p.m . Youth prayer seJVIce each
Tuesday.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Lotart,
W. Va., Rt . 1. James l..@wls , pastor. Wor·
ship services 9: ~ a .m. ; Sunday SChoolll

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Ev•ngeUstlc ~WrVi('(l. 6 p.m .; Pra)'f'r and
Praise Wt"dnesday, 7 p .m .; Youth mHt·
a .m.: Ewnlng worship 7:30p.m . Tuesday
1nJ(. 7 P·m·
conage pra)'('l' meettna aad Bible Study
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
9:30 a . m~; Worship service, WednE'Sday
CHRIST, Elden R . BlakE', pastor. Sunday
7:30p.m.
School10 am · Robert Roed Supt Morn·
OUR SA VI OUR LtrrHERAN CHURCH,
lng serrnoti. jj a.m.; Sund~y nlihlser·
Walnu1 Jlnd He-nry Sts .. Ravenswood, W.
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Ch Ill E-~7 30
So g
Va. ThE' Rev. Georae C. Weirick, pastor .
v ces:
r s an ·-vor : p.m.. n
servtce 8 p.m. Pluchlna 8. 30 p .m. Mid·
Sunday SCboo19: :IJ a .m .: Sunday worship
pra)ll'!' ~Ina. Wednnday, 7p.m .
11 am.
Alvin RA'ed laylelder
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH. loco led on
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HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
Roger Wilson, putor. Cre111011 PJ:all,
on Sullday atl0:30a.m . and 7:30p.m. wllh
Sunday School Supt. Monolng wonhlpt: .Jl
Sunda)' School I: ~ a .m Bible Study, Wed·
a.m .: Sunday Sc:booi!O:;JJ a.m .; Evening
nesday, 7:30p.m.'
servk:e, 7:38p.m.
FAITH FELLOWSffiP CRUSADE FOR
MT. UNION BAP1'1ST, Doftlld Sbuo,
CHRIST, Sl. Rl. S38, Anllqully. Rev.
postor: Joe Sayre, Sunday SCboot Supl .
Frankltn Dickens, pastor. Sunday mornSunday School 9:4.'1 a.m.: Evening worIng 10 a.m.; Sunday eveatna 7: :J&gt; p.m,
ship 6:31p.m.; Prayer Meellftl, 6::11 p.m.
'nlunday evening 7: 30 p.m.
Wodneoday. .
ST!VERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Bye,...
CHRIST. Jndy Hollaad, mlnlst..-. Deryl
Sunday SChoOl Ill a .m.; Worship ...-.1"" 11
WeUs, Supt. Morllltla worship, 8:00a.m.;
am ; Suaday evstna: ~ervlce,7:30 p.m.;
ChurchSchooii:OOa.m.
Wednflday ewnlna servl"" 7: :JO p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
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INDEPENDOO HOUI'IESS CHURCH
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lac., P,arl St .. Mlddletlort . Re\o. O'Doll
Frank Rllllo, s ...l. Sunday SCIIOOI 9: lO a.
Manley, putor. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.;
~:~Awo,..Whl!!...~•• n a .mPra
. aad 7 p.m .
Mondaa ,....hlp 10:31 a.m.; Evenln&amp;
--IY· - - y. ,p.m.
yermee1·
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LAUREL CUFF FREE au;'l'lfODJS'I' · rnoa's Pray« ..-&amp;DI. Wed
p.ni. Prayer IIIII Pralle IOI'\'Iee.
CHURCH Rt'V.
, Rlli'LAND ~POS't'OLIC CHURCH OF
bertlonE . BILioM!."·wl&gt;~~~r cAAIItaal la n !~·
JEWS
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School 9:;JJ a.m.:
1 , . _ , 10:30
!0 a.m.: Sunday ntcht aervl«!, 7:30
a .m .; Choir prarttee, Sullclay 1: 3D p.m.;
p.m.·
Evening wonblp ?:.WI p.m . 'W.,._y
POMEROY WESLEr AN HOLINESS.
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Clutrlea RuoeU Sr., mllllaler. Rick Ma·
; Su.aday S&lt;:hool 9:30 a.m.; moralq ...,..
comber, supt. Suaday 8&lt;llaol 1: 30 a.m.;
sblp,lla.m.; Sundayft1!111ft1-7:3!
Wonblp- 10:30 a.m. BIIJIO sllldy,
p.m. Prayer Moetllll, Wed-y, 7: lOp.
~i!A:~ CHURCH OF .JESUS m.
SYRACUSE FIIIST CHURCH OF GOD.
CHRJSTOI'LATTI:RDI.YIAJN'I'S. Pan·
DOII•PetiiK-ostal. Joy Clark, patar. Wor.
lapd·Rad,.. a...d. Wlllam -~· putor:
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CARMEL- Church School 9:» a.m.;
Worslllp, tO: t5 a .m. !lo&lt;&gt;lnd atld Fourth
Sulldo~ hllowsh~ dl..- with Sullon .
third ul'lday, S: p.m . &lt;McGull'l! .
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MORNING'STAR- Worahlp,9: 45a.m .;
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Chureh Scllaol 10:30 a.m.; Bible Study.
1'hui'1Ciay, 7: 30p.m. {Rader)..
CHURCH Wo -hlp .~~ to· t• 1 m ·
CHurch Schooi • 9: 15 ~:m'::T'Btbi." StUdy,
MORSE CHAPEL- Chureh School9:30
Sunday 7:30p.m . Prayt'r Group Weo!nes·
a.m .; Woralllp lla.m, (Ratkr).
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PORTLAND-ChureltSchool,:3lp.m .
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TEIUAN CHURCH. Wonlllp Service 1 :00
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a.m.: Chtln&gt;h S&lt;:hooll0:15a.m.
-s·~l, WodCh-hy,8'!_~· tG~I RIJTLANDCHURCHOFOOD. Putor,
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IIC IHvlct. 7:00 p.m.; Wfd-Y evot~·
KENO 't:HURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
11111 y- L&amp;dlea' AuxiU.ry, 8:00 p.m.
SWain, Supt. Sunday Scbooll:lO a. m . ~·
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ROB!ION CHRISTIAN UNION, Re\o.
"~.ot~aloltom. Edlell,lart, pulor. 8uedaY
Tom Staltll, paalor. Stlndly - 1:30a.
9&lt;:11001 1:11 a .m.; Wonlllo~
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m .: EwaiftiMrVi«!?:llp.m. Wedlleaday
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ZARENE, Co-~sto...- Rev. Chor~a Coyl•
....anll Rev. Naa&lt;y Coyle .. Btll Wbllo, Sunday
SClioot Supt. Sunday School 9: 31 a .m :
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RIARS, Asst. Supt. Sunday School, 9: t:; a .
m.: Momllll! Worship, 10:15 a.m.: Sunday
Ev•nln~ aervlct', 7- p.m. Youth m..,ttn~ ,
7:30p.m. Wf'dnf'sday: ev~ln« lf'rvlce 7p.
m.; Choir practice 8 p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Middleport, Slh
and Main. Bob M.llon' mlt11.1.... AI Ha rt·
son, auorlatP minister: Mike Gerlach.
Sundiy SChool Superintendent: Bib!~
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natl Bengals are Impressed that
New York Jets defensive end Mark
Gastineau could compile a National
Football League leap of six sacks
despite missing four weeks of
practice because of a court trial.
"It leads me to believe that if we
could get all of our guys lndlcted,
maybe that's the formula for
success," chuckled Bengals Coach
Sam Wyche.
"So far , lt ain't affected hlm too
much, has it," said tackle Mike
Wilson, who will face Gastineau on
Sunday.
"It's kind of faclnatlng how you
can takeamonthoffandstllilead~be
league In sacks," guard Gary Smith
said of Gastineau, who was convicted of assault. "He's big, he's
strong, he's got speed. If you don't
take the right set on hlm, he's gone.
He's In the backfield. "
The Berigals remember Gastl·
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Share Another's llrrrden8
'There are so many burdens on some people's backs they'are all
hunched over. They never seem to be able.to stand up straight. Belng
stooped over gives others the Idea they haVe caTTled too many heavy
loads. Maybe they have canied a heavy load too long. We all have
loads to CruTY but silme do Indeed have heavier-loads. No one ever
said IUe was easy and no one ever said llfe would be fair. We are here
today and living our Uves. One day we will be gone and our bunlens
forgotten. While we are stooped with the cares of Ufe and living, we
can not complain. We were not put on earth to complain. We were put
here to be of service to God and man.
How can I help God? Itwillalwaysbedlfferentforeachofus, but
number one for all of us will be to spread the word "God lives and
cares for all." Not everyone will believe you. Many wUilaugh or
make stu!*l statements about God and you too. They will learn one
day. God can and will take care of Himself.
How we can help our fellow man Is more Important, however.
Maybe they can not help themselves. That ls where we can step In
and help. Stooped over with the burden of just living may be too much
for them. Our task, yours and mine, Is to reach out and help carry
their burdi!ns. We learn early that when two people carry a load Itis
only half as heavy. When two are carrying the same load they both
can 5land taller. Ute will look better as we stand straighter. We can
see tartller ahead the straighter we stand. We are less tired at the end ·
of the day If we have had someone to share the burdens of the day. It
may be a simple thing for us to share a load that has been too much
for another. Thus, some help for another wtll certainly make their
IUe easier and better. We also wtll feel better as we stand a little
IaUer. I can also guarantee God will be pleased. We are put on earth
to share our strengths. As we share the loads of others we become ·
stronger and taller and happier and more Godly.
'nle next time you see someone bent over with a heavy load, step
rlgbt up and offer to carry part of that load and see how much taller
you both will stand after you've shared the load. The sun will shine
· Imghter, the day be nice(, a drink of water sweeter and sleep at night
soundel'. All this because you only shared a load that may have been
tao much for another.
God helps us with our burdens aU the time. Let us dolt for our
fellow man. Let us aU lmitate,God and share the load of another. ' Rev. WIIIJam Mlddleswarth, Meigs County Lutherans.

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·Rues
Mets;
.Phils top Cards

:. Ill Lynn makes
! Cleveland .sick
By BOB GREENE
AP Sports Writer

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Dave JohiiSOn, wlndln&amp; cbm his
~ year as manager of the New
York Me411, had the tired look of a .
man drained ot easy answers after
his pennant-contending team was
blown out 14-4 by tlie last-place '
Pittsburgh Pirates.
"I don't underStand why we have
g&amp;rr\eS lllql this," he said after the
loss. "I wish I knew . . . because
we've had ·games ~ this all
through the~- Our concentra·
tlonwanesandwefor&amp;!!twhatwe're
doing out there. When we're bad,
we're veey bad: Scrnetlmes, It gets
oot of hand."
In tbe m1y other National League
game played Thursday, the Phlla·
delphia PIIW!es crushed the St.
Louts Card\!lals 1().2. Montreal's
game !!ialnst .the East Division·
lEading Cubs was rained out In

nlngs, picking up his first vlctocy
since Aug. 10, as New York pushed
Toronto one step close" to tbe brink
of ellrnlnatlon In tbe AL East The

Fred Lyrm wasn't feellng well
before the Callfornla Angels took on·
the Cleveland Indians. After the magic 111U1iber for the dlvlslongame, ltwasCievelandwhohadthat leadlngDetrtlltTigersnowstandsat
sinking feeUng.
stx.
The Cautornla outllelder was
Although Fontenot didn't tlnlsh
bedridden Wednesday with a strep the game, he didn't mind.
throat. Before Thursday night's ·
"Wilen you have the kind Of
..game, he was still complaining of · 'bullpen webave, ;Yoodon'thaveany
feellngweak .
reason to ccmplaln," the pitcher
"I didn't have a lot of energy or a said. "I ctluld have gone Into the
.lot of strength," said Lynn, who ninth, b!lt a complete game Is not
smashed two home runs In the that Important, especially this late 1
Angels' 7·3 vlctilcy. "By the time In the season."
·battlngpractlcewasover, Ialready , Reliever Jay Howell canie on In
.felt Uke I'd played the game. I the final Inning and struck. out all
"thougbtl had it...
' three batters he faced.
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What he now has Is 22 homerli,
WJUie Randolph and Omar
'equaling his tlnal1983 outplt.
Moreno led the Yankees' attack,
In other American League games each drMngln twO runs, while Scott
' Wednesday, theNewYorkYankees aradley had his Drst tWo major
~topped the Toronto mue Jays 6-1
league hits, a single In the second
Texas edged the Seattle Inning and a double In the fourth.
Martners9-7.
Don Matt]nglyhlthls22lld homer
: Lyrm lined a three-run hqrner In of the season In the sixth Inning,
the second Inning and added a solo . while Dave Wlnfleld collected two
shotlntheseventh,glvlnghlmseven hits to maintain his jeague-leadlng
homers In his last 12 games.
.l&gt;1 average.
· "I can't' concentrate on homers
George Bell drove In tbe lone
because I'm not that type of a Toronto tally with a double off the
hitter," he said. "But when I get Ina tight' fleld fence In the third.
.streak, I can hit a bunch In a short
Rall&amp;ft'll t, Mariners 7
time."
Gacy Ward smashed a three-run
· The vlctocy moved Callfomla to homer and BobbY Jones added two
within 1~ games of Minnesota and run-scorlng singles, pacing Texas
' Kansas City, the co-leaders In the overSeattle.
AL West who were both Idle
Ward's homer, his 18th, capped a
·Thursday.
four-run Texas stxth Inning and
~ Jim Slaton, 7·7, scattered seven gave tbe Rangers an 8-0 lead.
hits and struck out seven while
Seattle !'OtJghed up Texas ~er
waildng three In 8 2·3 Innings. Don Frank Tanana, 15-13, for three runs
·:Aase came on to record his seventh In the seventh and taiBed three nms
:save.
off rellever Dave Schmidt In the
JoeCarterhlthls10thhomerofthe eighth.
season tor Cleveland.
aoo Kearney had three hits,
Yankees6,BiueJaJS1
Including his seventh. homer, and
Ray Fontenot hurled eight In·
drove In two runs for the Mariners.

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CINCINNATI (AP) - When
Cincinnati Rds President aob
Howsam offered ~te Rose a job
strictly as manager last month, ·
Rose balked.
The 43-year-old Rose IOOugllt he
COUld still hit, and said he wasn't
ready to retire as a player. So he put
the question to Howsam.
"I asked him whetber he thought I
could still hit," Rose said "He said
he thought I COUld. So I said, 'Then ·
why do you want me to be a
manager?' "
·
Rosegothiswlsh -he was named
· player-manager. And he's responded the past month by showing
Howsam'sfalth:wasn'tmlsplaced.
· Slncei:eturnlngtoCinclnnat!Aug.
16, Rose has piled up some
Impressive hitting statistics while
managtngtheclubtoa12-13markan Improvement over Its 51-"70
standing under fonner Manager
VemRapp.
Rose has put together four
consecutive three-hit games since
his return, batting .393 In 16 games
with seven runs batted ·ln. Overall,
Rosehasdrlvenhlsaverageupfrom
.259 to .283.
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SETDNG IDS SIGHTS - Clnclnaatl Reds' pbQer-IIUIIIIIPI' Pete

Roee ~ f« ... tum at bat dUrtag lbelr game wMh 01!! 81111 Fraacllco
Glllldli a&amp; JUverfroat SUdl!mi Wedll1
alghl&gt; Since retuinlnc to
Clndn!laU Auc. 16.·
plied up liome bnpreMive I!IIUngli•IW'cwbDe !IUII!Mglug the club IO.al!-13 mark. (AP Laaerpbolo).
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"It'snever easy to hit," Rose said,
after his fourth straight three-hit

toworkhai-dlnbattlngpractlce.I've
had to.
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Alotofguyscomeoutandjustgo
through the · motions (In batting
practice) . You can't."

EHS gals dump Southwestern

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - The
!'.Ud·Amerlcan Conference will use
a
shot .clock and three
omcials ln. college basketball t!lls
season, a league spokesman says.
The conference coaches recom·
niended both clianges. In previous
seasons, the confermce had no shot

45-secom

''The body has Ita own ciiiJCel' he said. "FatfOroesthecancerceDs
,.,.,,..,,;~
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cancer, flgbtlngtypes,whltebloodoeU.,bu! todlvldetaster."
--~~.,.toDr. JohnP. Mtntmof lfthosefalltolllbtltoff,thecanoer . Cancer cella divide ajlproxlOhln State University.
ceo. can . overtake the flabtlng ihately every 90days, Minton said,
and
M!nton Is a )lrofessor of S1Ji'geey mechanl.an," Mlllton said.
adding It a woman feels a lump In
spec~allzlngnattonalnny.laJown physician,
Addressing his spectallty area.S- her breast, It Just did not appear
cancer prevention, colon, breast, liver, gastrointestinal overnl&amp;ht. A lump the size of the
detection and surgecy of the colon, and reproductive orpns, Minim little fll!&amp;emall Is about the llth
breast, lung and reproductive said that to pen:e1t of lung cancer Is generation {division) of the cancer
organs, and spoke to a crowd at Rio· prtM!Iltable. Ciprettes 111111 their cell, he said.
Grande~Thursday night.
lm:lkepromotecancer.Thereare22
One lnll womenwlllhavebreast
He toldtheaudlencethatbecause knowlfcanoercalllln&amp;'and!!Ocancer cancer, Minton said. Asmattlump
America Is so PI'01ipB"OUS, tbeybave , promotlna chemicals.
in the breast Is 99 pace11t curable,
a higher lncide!lce of cancers,
"Your body tells )&gt;w to quit however when the lymph nodes
partlcliJarly In the lungs and colon, • · smoking '' Minton said by a amall become Involved, her chances
duetoth!!way!heyeatandaii'IOke. cough ~t 11rst, proi.euh~g to · decreale.
Those In poorer countries do not bringing up blood. That, he aald, ls ·
Women usuetlykmwWhensome· :::';;!~:=uleof~rspeople the point where people act on tbe · thl!wlswronglnthetrbodles,anda
.· .
tatesd6, because they &lt;lOUghlng,
pliytlclan should llstai ti&gt; that,
cannotafforttobuythehlgh-fatfast
Unfortunately, atthatiltage,they Minton said. "If you know sometoods or the cigarettes.
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are!I'Spe~cent dead.
thing Is WJ'oag, and your doctor
There are ways to prevent, to a
While cigarettes Is the Drst way won't do anything about lt. get a
degree,cancer,Mintonbelleves.
Amerlcarul' buy thelrcanoerdletls ~opiniOn."
Evecyone's lxldy has natural
the second.
Alurnplnthebreastthatasplrates
lrillnunlttes, and each day they fleht
Aldgh-fat diet Is prominent In tbe flulcrwhen a I1l!l!dle is Inserted is a
the :5l,&lt;XXJ cancer ceUs prixluced.
United States, one featuring ham· C)'lt, whllei!IIDthlngoomesoutoflt
However • smokers have 2~ mllllon
bl!rgers, fi'ench !rlllll and other is a tiunor. It Is the fluldless
· cancers cells dally for the . the
gJ:e~~Sy foOds. "Fat shuts down yiu ' that must betakellwt andaw&lt;man
lymphocytesandantlbodlestoflght.
bOdY's natural Immunity systan," shouldlnslst(JIJitwlth'herdoctor,he
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SUNDAY

POMEROY -:- The Lynch·
Riggs reunion and allied fjlmllles
will meet SUnday at the Old
Licking County Home ParkArea
on Route rr.near Granville.
Descendants of Fran Lynch
and Adell! Rlas Invite those of
Wesley and Charles Rlas and
Augusta Riggs Harrop .to Join
them tor the reunion. Dinner will
beat 12:00p.m.

RUTLAND - A county-wide
prayer meeting will be held
'Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Rutland
alble Methodist Church.

ALBANY - Annual Sunday
School picnic of Mount Union
aaptlst Church, Sunday at Lake
Snowden, Albany, with&lt;flnnerat
12: ;JO p.m.; evening services to
be held at the park.

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POMEROY - Homecoming
will be held at the Mt. Hermon
United arethrell · 1n Christ ·
Church Swiday. Sunday school
will beglnat9: :lla.m.tollowedby
mornlnil Wlli'Shlp at 10: :ll a.m.
and a potluck dinner In the
fellowship hall at lioon. Afternoon servk:es will begin at 1: 00
p.m. with theRev.Menzi!Smlth.
tonner- pastor as speaker. Special music wDl ' be by Jan
l.:aVi!lldel' and local church
talent.

POMEROY - Ftrst meeting
of fall by the Meigs County
Genealogy Society, 2 p.m. Sunday at Metgs Museum; open to
all interested persons.

RUTLAND - The Rutland
Flreil)m'S picnic will he held ,
Sunday at the park: All Rutland
MONDAY ,
flrmlen and thetr families are
Invited to attend. Dinner wUi be ' 'POR'ILAND - The lltst
served at noon.
meeting · of tbe Pro aJ the

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POI\-lERO~- Descendants of

James C. and Ethallnda Moore
will haveareunlon&amp;mday at the
Senior Citizens Center, Mulbeny
Heights, Pomeroy. There will be
a baskt dinner at 1 p.m. Friends
of the famUy are Invited to

scbool All parents and con-.
tel-ned tesldents of the area are
Invited to attend the meeting.

Planswlllbemadefortheamwal
fall carnival which has been
scheduled for Oct. 6.

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RENT MOVIES AT
THE -E PlACES

Homecoming .

EAST MEIGS - The Eastern however, this time E!llllern fought
Eaglettes girls' Volleyball team back':
THE ALCOVE-GAWPOUS
chose "TWO" as Its common
Southwestern went on to post' a
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denominator to vlctocy here ,re- 14-12 advantage, but all-leaguer
cently, claiming both the reserve Lea Ann Gaul became the Eastern
HOT DOG
and varsity matches over league heroine, scoring the last ihree
WHERE THE BOYS ARE
foe Southwestern In Justtwo games. points on fine serves, the final being
The varsity finals ended at 15-12, 17-15.
' · 17-15, while the reserves posted 1!).7
MOVIIIIIITALS. ••$2.50 A
and 1!).11 triumphs. •
Lea Ann Gaul served nine poiJ1ts
&amp;th varsity contests were close,
fQr
the winners,
GaddisTara..._
a'n d
Margaret.
HornerKrist!
six each,
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however, Eastern took the upper
Je~~~eRoward
hand In the first contest )Yith a great . Guthrie four, Susan aalley three,
Tim Durst
N.la&amp;lpound
start. EHS took an e:lrly 6-3 lead,
Tonya Savoy one, and Krist! Hawk
I'HI, 140 pound
Sophomore
center
breezed
towards
an
apparent
then
one.
Nldll led Southwestern with
Sophomore guard
easy victory, but Southwestern had
seven markers, Sandy Patrick and·. ,
. dltferent thoughts and pulled back
Hall each had toUr, and Edwards, 1
Into contention at 14-12. Tonya
McNeal, and Stoves three apiece. .
Savoy buckled down to serve the
Bev Wigal paced the EHS I
_ Plans for a tournament W\th all course. Pwplse of the tournament winning point 15-12.
reserves with 11 points. Mellua '
ladles of the Jay Mar Golf Club woold be to determine a club • This . season Eastern has won
Nutter added seven, Arlene Ritchie
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evecy Drs! game It has played, but
six, aeth · Berkhlmer three, Lort
.1\Jesday's Ladles Day on the ·
WinnerS after l8 holes of play has faltered to defeat In the second.
Hudson two, Lesa Rucker and
were Pearl Welker, low gi'Oilll; The second-game plague again Janet Weny one each.
NeUie Brown. low net; Elizabeth struck the Ef!S gals as Southwest·
For SWHS 3andy McFann and
Lohse, low putts.
ern rolled to a 10-3 lead on seven
Karen Rose had seven and Dve
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straight serves from Dianne Nlda,
respectively.
Pt. Pkmant at Gallipolis
Boyd County at 817811 Sttllor
'Qipley at RliJIIIa&amp;ion Hlglt

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will head the 1!W blll:e-a-thon In
Ractfte for St. J\ide Children's
Research Hospital.
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over QD patients.
Racine ·area residents wishing
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The annUal Dorst reunion was
.held recently at theFatrlleldCounty
Fairgrounds at Lancaster. ·
Reccgnlzl!d and pt m'.ed gifts
were carl Dorst, P'tluaoy, the
oldest; Tom Dorst Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Dorst, Oak HID, the
youngest. Reported mand unable to
'attend were C1atr Dorst, Shade,
Mrs. Flossie Petty, ~. and
Mary Tyler, Columbus.
those altetldlng were Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Dorst, Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Deeter, Kenny and Deanna of
llaitJmore; Carl and Earnest Dorst,
Ponii"IUy; ArchieDont, Columbus;
Mrs. Dessle Walls, Penny Swain and
daUghter, Gall, I ancaoter:; Mr. ~
Mrs. Clarence Ilaker, Reedsville;
Mr. and Mr. Stanley Dorst, Phi,
Mark,. and Terry, Pleasantville;
Slbyle Dorst, Mr. and Mrs. Tom

Dlnoecelser, J .S. Harding, COiwn·
bus, 1111!1 El~ and Russell

Emlrck. New Lexington.

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A famtly dinner was held Labor ·
Day at the horne of Mr. and Mrs.
The65t.luumua!Rosereunlonwas
Charles Pr1ce, LDng 13ottom. At· heldrecentlyatthelxmeof.JolmJ.
tending were Joe and Eloise and Mary Rose, Bashan, which Is
Coonolly,Reedsv!Ue; TedandEthel the original home of the Rose
Carson, .o8Je and Margie Wel&amp;b, . family.
Mildred Bissell, Tuppers Plains;
A basket dinner was enjoyed on
Richard and Bonnie Thomas, Clr· ~ lawn at noon. New o1Dcers
clevllle; Carolyn Whaley, Long elected were WUbur Rolle, )lresi· .
Botbn; Janet Connolly, Kenny and de!lt; l3ecky Sterling, ~ presl·
Macy Frecker, Paula Frecker, dent, and Eleanor Rose, secreatcyReedsvUie; Roger and Ruth Dillon, treasurer. Betty Dean 6onducted
Scott Dillon, Tim and Paula and thell'll!ellDgatwhlchtlmethedeatl!
Joey Dillon. Long Bottom; l!obbl of Mrs. Lucy Role WIUiams was
and arett Price, Long Bottom, and !Ded, as wen as health problems
Julie Elberfeld, Pvlie
Iring experlalced by MlldredRose,
Clyde Flau,ker, Ward McDmlald
. and Janet Marik.
The 1!Ri reunion wm he held 1n
Dorst, Oak Hill '
The annual JOhnson reunion was , . AkroiJ at the Jolm Kleskl horne
and Mrs..Edward Dorst and held at !be Portland Park reiE!Itly GameswereenJo.vedbythe~
Kelly, Mrs. JIU)Ice Castle, Eddie,
with appraxlmately 00 family who were given balloons. Silver
Jody, Julie, J88(11, Veronica, · members and frlel!dil at:t.endlng. ·
dollars were given as doro prtza
Anulnda and Rebeeca, Guysville;
Prtzes were given to Curtis
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Attending were Jolm and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dorst and . Jolmoil, . Racine, tbe oldest man
. Ketly Dorst; Akron; Melanie and "-'- .._ Esta ,_.... Portland Rose, Archie, Debbie, Tyson and
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• Allison Rolle Julie Larcy and TobY
Jason ~rod ley, Melnna Harding the
oldest lady; Mrs. Ethel Johnsoli Curtis Betty•. Dean
' Dale Jennie
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and Heather Cutner, Sugar Grove, Cozart, Portland, the ~ tamtly;
and
Gacy
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Sarah,
Shanna
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Machlr,
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Ida MDis, Parkersburg; Mr. and
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Melanie
Stethem
and
Mrs. Martin Dorst. Jeny, Tammy Arlzona, who traveled the f.artiEst. chlldral, Jeff and Lisa; John and
· and Shane Foster, and Craig Dorst,
Also given gifts were Robbie Denise Payne and chlldraJ Craig
Shade.
Reeves, Chester, tbe younge;t boy and Scott, Geroge ~
Charles and Cindy 'nchn!r, atll!ndlng; Amber Dutty, Racine, VernaRose,GacyandPatWolfand
Dianna Hart. Ricky, Joyce, Kelly, the youngest girl Several door . children, Susan, Andy and Anna,
ClndyandTonyaofBnmen; Keith,
prizes were also awarded.
Rick and Janet Koblentz, Angle and
Rhonda and ,Jess!Nj Dorst. Barbara
An auction of handmade articles Tony Chapman, Rosemary and
Konkler, JOsiBia and Tony Wallace,
was ronducted by Mrs. Eula Roger Keller and sms Rodney and
Lancaster; Mr. and Mr. Gany
Redman. The group voted to have Rusty Wallace and
Damel,)orst and son, Betiy Harding, Kin'!' , the reunion In 1915 at the Racine wood,'Mary Lou Maxey, Sean and
Tony Maxey, Yvonne Sisson, Matthew and Michelle. all local.
Walt and Janet Marik, Akron;
A tour of the gardens of Pat and "Autumn .Eioonty - with Fruits, WUbur and Eleanor Rose, Toldeo;
Ada .Holter prroeded tbe annual Vegetables and Flowers'" were
picnic of the 01eSter Garden Club locluded on the program.
held at the Holter Farms.
A report was given on the recnet
Guests for tbe picnic were two of convention by Pauline Ridenour.
Ada Holta"'s sisters, Bertha auJiard . The sunshine gift WEill to Twlla
and Arlene Ashbaugh, and two of &amp;ckley's new baby. It was noted
her sisters-In-law, Mary Belle that Mace! &amp;.rton prpvlded 48 bud
TnKnd a
bfo~urifullr dt_.o,:i,Rnt'd
Fredcer and ArvUle.Fleclce!: .
vases and twolliTIIIigeDients for the
fuMnl :trran,.ocmtnl ,
A wortcsblp entitled "Something 4-Happreclatlonbanquetforruyers
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from Nothing" was held folkM1ng ofanlmalsattheMelgsCountyFalr.
POMEROY
the picnic. Mem!lers made le8sll
The regional meeting was anI
FLOWER SHOP
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baDs to be U8ed In flower ammglng. · nounced for Oct17 at McArthur.
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Evelyn ~. Akron:. John
Dorotby KJesk1, Akron; Mike,
13ecky, Jeff, John, Amy and David
Sterling, Cuyahoga Falls; Arthur,
Agnes and Jason Rose, 13elpre;
Denna Kessler, Middleport; Orville, Mandy and Lacey Vulgamore,
McArtlwr, Chester and Isabelle
Ro!;e, Canton.

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Janeti&lt;oblentzdlsplayedtwoarranganents
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Mri.JeanF)edalck,usl!igthetqllc
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ACimblnedopenmeetlngbytbe
Chester
Club and the Shade Valley
Counctl with BW Swick, curator of
l3lennerhasset Island, to !iOOw a
Sef!es of slides will be held at the
Chester Unite Methodist Church oo

M!u'Y

Martin, Iva Powell and

Pearl Knajlp were In Athens
Tuesday to hold a party tor the
Yl!terans at tbe Athens Mental
Health Center. MUlTByCity Ameli·

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Athens party given by local group
can Legion AuxWary provided
.funding for the party attended by 20
veterans. Games were played with
prizes going to the wliuM!rs. Books
were also taken for tbf: patients.

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137 Main Street, New Haven, West Virginia
Phone 882-3136

Announces
NEW OFFICE HOURS
(lllonday, 12-4; ~9
Tuesday, Wednesday, Tllursday, 9·12 :30, 1:30-6:00
Friday, 9·1

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Games were played with prizes
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT, lC &amp; 15·
A 111m of loving.
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POMEROY - Homecoming
POMEROY -The Fernwood
at the Vanderhoof Batplst ·Garden Club will stage a flower
Church will be held on Sept. 2.1
shoWattheZionChurchofChrlst.
The 150th anniversary of tbe
State Route 143, tlve miles tn:rn
church will lie observed at tbe
Route 7 by-pass, Saturc!4y(lml 1
homecoming. I
to 6 p:m. Theme will be "New
Activities will begin at 9: 45
13eglnnlngs" and the public Is
with worship service. The Rev.
Invited to attend.
aob Hlsht will be the speaker.
'!lEe wm be Sunday school at
10: 45and a basket dinner at noon.
The ariernoon ,program will
begin at 1: 00 p.m. with, singing
aRADFORD -Men's Fellow· .
and music by the Pral!lemen of
ship ofth MetgsCountyChurches
Vienna, W.Va. A brief history
of Christ will meet at 8radfDrd
will he given and fonner pastors
Church of Christ Monday at 7: :ll
wjll be honored.
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All FRUTH PHARIACIES

I:Tonight's

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Families meet for recent picnics, reunions

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POMEROY - . The Meigs
Genealoglcal,Socletywlll meet at
2 p.m., Sunday at the Meigs
Museum. The public Is Invited to ·
attend.

clock and used two officials. The
clock will ~ used throughout the
The three-man omctatlng crews
will be used In all conference games
and all non-league games In which a ,
Mid-American schoQl Is the hOst
team.

said•
find colon cancer, Minton said.
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Womenrunntngahlghrtskoftbe · This problan can .f or the most
~are profiled as over 40, partbepreventedbydiet.
White, middle to upper Income, 5*
A propel ~ with a Jot or
teet or ~. Dve or .Wre pounds roughage Is the best way to prevent
.overweight, began mensturatlng' colon cancer.
before age 13, became pregJ18JJt Americans eat far too much fatty
after :Noyears-old or was never . foods, those hamOOI'gers are good
pregnant, has had breast pa1n or a and Juicy but they contain a Jot of
iamtJy history of breast canacer.
fats. Fats cause cancer ceUs to
'The two most Important of those divide faster.
factors, Minton said, were family
The diet should contain bran
. hlstocy..and ~-of pregnancy or products, oelery, lettuce and fiber, ••
never fiavlng a child.
Dr. Minton stated. Foods to avoid,
Cancer of the colon 1s found 1n according to the cancer specialist,
l:ll,axlpeopleyearly,andthefearof Include choclates, nuts, catflnated
Colostomy probably keep&amp; them !!rinks, cheese, bananas, and of
tromt)leooctor,Mintonslad . . ,
course, fried foods.
· }'The fact Is, eolostoniy Js not
Uver cancer ~ been the most
necessary, except tn a, rew very deadly of all cancers, however,
advanced stages," Minton said, according to .Dr. Minton, renoting he had done only ooe 1n tbe ~ have developed a new
lastDveyears.
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The best 11gns are to watch for cone, ellmlnate liver Clncer. The
changes In your bowel habits or vaccine was discovered from a
blood in thestools.PJOpa diagnosis HepatltlsBvlrus.Giantstrldeshave
by using the rectum digital exam, been made In the treatment of liver
slgm81dscope, barium X-rays, or cancer especfally when ·it has ,
thecolonoscopearethebestwaysto spread tn:rn a primary source

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
Dreaming Tad notched his third
victory oftheyearbywlnnlngScloto
Downs' featured race In a new
lifetime rpark of 2:W1·5 Thursday
night.
The 4-year-old stallion had · fin·
!shed second but was awarded first
after favtred .Better Quallty broke
stride In the stretch.
The winner paid $26.~. $8.40 and
$4.40, Better Quality, set back to
second, returned $3.40 and S2.1ll,
while Sharp Knife was worth $&lt;1 for
show.

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MAC goes to three officials, time clock

game this week. "aut I'm swinging

tbe bat well."
So well that It might appear .
dltflcultfor Rose to take himself out .
of tbe lineup. aut Rose said there'~
no such conflict. He admits he can'!
play evecyday, and Is ptcklng his
spots to help the ballclub.
· '"I want to ptay against certain
pltcherli, against Certain teams,"
Rose said. "lf I'm swinging the bat
wen, I'll play. If I'm not, I won't
play."
Hlshlttlngtearhasbroughthlmto
within 11li hits of the record he most
wants- the all·llllle hit record held
by Ty CObb. He'd like to be aboUt 90
away when the' season ends.
Al\hough he's still capable of
produclilglntbecl!Jtch,Roseadmlts
be's changed •aS a hitter after two
seasons of part-time and Pinchhitting duty In Phlladelplilil and
Montreal.
"I've teamed the last couple of
years," Rose said. "I didn't Uke to
take daY!\ ott - I was such a
momentum player. auu•veteamed

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. Jobn.9on had replaced eight o( his

needed a wakeup call," he said. "A
lot of strange things were happl!!llng
out there. It was terrible, Just
terrible. "
Johnson talked aboUt outllelders
allowing rwmers to take extra
bases, lllflelders forgetting to cover
the right bases lind pitchers not
making the right pitch when they
had to . .
"There's a tine line sometimes
lletwem teclmlque and effort.
Sometimes the technique Is so
bruia! It aeems like the effort Is not
there. aut heck, I know these guys
are tcylng. 'There! sa lot of character
on this club."
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Leading Plttsbrugh's attack was
third basemah Jim Morrison, who
collect£d three singles, a double and
Qilcago.
a career-high six RBis.
"The Meis are a great young
Suffering Its third defeat In four
days,; second-place New York ballclub," saki Morrison. "The CubS
ch-opped 7?2 games l)ackofChlcago. also have a lot of.youngplayerli, but
"In my mind," said Mets first they also have a lot of seasoned ·
baseman Keith Hernandez, "the· veterans. That can make the
k11lers were the games against the difference."
Cardlnal&lt;J (Monday and Tuesday) .
f't!'rn 10. Canllaalll2
Juan
samuel and Mike Schmidt
When we 19sttholle,ltwasreallyUke
combined
to drive In seven runs as
nalls In the coffin. Now we're
hanging 011 the ledge.••
Philadelphia crushed St. Louts.
Samuel had a two-run homer In
For the Cubs, who face tbe Mets In
a three-game series · at Wrigley the third Inning 1111d a two-run single
Field begiiintng today, tbe magic In the fourth. Schmidt slammed his
number to cUnch the ·National 31st home run of the season In the
second Inning, a solo blllst, and
League~~ Is nine.
"If we don't sweep·those games, added run-scoring singles In the .
fOrget It," said Hernandez. "It's third and fifth tnnJ,ngs.
John Denny, 7-6, went seven
over, no doobt aboot lt. It's that
simple! '
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lrullngs.to pick up the victory.
Joaquin Andujar, 19-12, was less
As tbe Mets combined Ineffective
pltchlng with physical errors and fortunate, SUITI!!Iderlng siX earned
mental mistakes Thursday, the runs In four Innings of work as he
Pirates broke out to a !1-llead In the failed In his bid to become the major
seventh Inning. By the eighth, · leagues' first 20-game ~-

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Uttwa • Vecclne • Roofing • Polnto • Red Brand Fencing . Baler and
Binder Twine • Spraya • Oatn · Hay . Slraw.

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Thomas B. Stobart, Phyllis M. to Columbus &amp; Southern Electric Spears, deceased, Syracuse
Stobart to Doris Miller, Lot 52,
C•J., Right of Way, 62469, Chester. · VUlage.
Racine V!llage.
Wayne Ritchie, Mary E . Ritchie
Benny R. Spears to Randy Cross,
Carole A. Pickens and Calvin D. to Joe C. Ritchie, Parcel, Orange.
PhyWs Cross, Parcels, Syracuse
Pickens, Judgment Entr ~· .
Robert H. Eason and Joseph D. VUlage.
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Lebanon.
. Sayre, Elizabeth A. Sayre, Release
Bank One of Athens N:A. to
. Richard E. Owens, R. Juanita
Agree., Orange.
Dewey . F . Smith Jr., Sharon Kay
·&lt;&gt;Werts to Charles E. Burton. •
Robert H. Eason and Bennie N. Smith,
acre, Syracuse Village.
Jennifer A. Burton, Pt. Lot 48. Rinehart, Betty Rinehart. Release
Da S. Darnell to Warren 0 .
. Pomeroy Village.
Agree., Orange.
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Nightingale, Marilyn M. Nlghtln·
· · Sharon Davidson. Lee Davidson,
Robert H. Eason and Bernard F . gale, Parcels, Pomeroy Vlllage.
Barbara Hegler, J am!!S Hegler to
Shrlvers, Patricia Shrlvers, ReHannah Stout, deceased, to Allee
Bertha F. Baylor, Pt. Lot 157,
lease Agree., Orange.
!;lean, Anna White, Abner Stout,
Middleport Village.
'Robert H. Eason and W1111am J. Gustine Stout, Cert. of · trans.,
Eugene H. Holllday to Danny L.
Probert, Marie Probert, Release Chester.
Holltday, 10.5 acres, Salem.
Agree., Orange.
Abner Stout, deceased.' to Etbel
.LaiTy Fitch, Mlldred F!tc'lt to
R,obert H. Eason and Ronald K. Stout, Mae B. · Dorst, Affidavit,
Belinda K. Adams, Bobby J .
Browning, Release Agree., Orange. Chester.
Adams Jr., Parcel, Lebanon.
Kenneth E . Riggs, Judith A. · Ethel Stout, deceased, to Mae B.
Adm. of Veterans Affairs to
Riggs to Ronald Kim Browning, Dorst, Affidavit, Chester.
Larry B. Hayman, .557 acre,
1.11 acres, Orange.
Mae B. Dorst, Frank N. Dors.t to
Rutland.
Christine J. Spears aka Chrlstlne Gary Grtff!th, Juanita M. Grlfflth,
Darlene Newell, Elmer C. Newell
Spears, deceased, Benny R. Y. Int. min., Chester. .
to Columbus &amp; Southern Electric · Spears, Affidavit, Meigs.
Gladys Wines .. deceased. Clyde
Co., Right of Way, 62467, Chester.
Christine J . Spears aka Christine H. Wines, Affidavit, Middleport
Darlene Newell, Elmer C. Newell
Spears, deceased , Benny R. VUiage.
to Columbus &amp; Southern Electric
Spears, Affidavit, Syracuse v'1Uage .
Robert K. Rodebaugh to Robert'
Co., ftlgbt of Way, 62468, Chester,
Christine J. Spears aka Christine J. Rodebaugh, Parcels, Salem.
Darlelll' Newell, Elmer C. Newell
Spears, deceased, Benny R.

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Eight and Forty Salon meets
Plans for the annual cystic
!llx'osls fund drive 1n Meigs County
were made when the Meigs Salon
,710, Eight and Forty, met Monday
night at the home of Julia Hysell.
Veda. Davis 1s general chairman
for the drive which will beconducll'd
from Sept. 16-30. Community captains are Eunle Brinker and Betty
Van Meter, Racine; Mrs. HyseUand
Pearl Knapp, Syracuse; llllrs. Davis
and the juniors of the Amelcan
Legion Auxiliary, Drew Webster

Post 39, Pomeroy; Mary Martin,
-Middleport; Ruby Marshall, Hem·
lock Grove; and Lula Hampton,
Kerr's Run. Tag day will be
observed on Sept. 22 with Florence
Richards to handle Middleport, and
Mrs. Marshall and llllrs. Martin,
Pomeroy:
A report: was given on the group's
participation 1n the Middleport
block party and !twas noted that the
sale was very succcessful. More

merchandise w1ll be ordered for
fund raising projects of the salon.
Each partner Js responsible tor one·
money making project. Pecans w1Jl
again be sold thts year.
Reported ill were Gladys Mow·
ery, Edith Fox and Rhoda Hackett.
~ Ia marche held In July was
dlscu.ssed. Iva Powell had prayer,
Eunle Brinker led 1n the pledge, and
refr!i!Shments were served by the
hostess during the concluding soctal
hour.

Aaron Donald Price celebrated
his fourth birthday at his home
recently with a He-man cake, Ice
·cream and koolald being served.
Gam!i!S were played with prizes
gulng to the winners, ZacBatey, T.J.
Pavls, and Kim Smith. Others
attending were Dave and Alysia
Jenkins, Anna and Ryan Bareswllt,
Dreama, Chrlstapher and Stephanie Pickens, Debbie and Stacey
Davis, Dianne and Chuckle Shamb, lin, Zeb Batey, Penny, Mike and
Kim Smith. Others presenting gifts
to Aaron were Martha and Caryl
Welsh, Brandy Tobin, David Camp,
Bess and Larry Hendricks, Christi ·
. Bareswnt. and the Plice family.

Aaron Donald Price

Marine Lance Cpl. Paul A.
Sprague, son of Hazel E . Spragueof
Pomeroy; recently departed on a
deployment to the W!i!Stem Paclf1c.
He Is a member of the Second
Ba ttallon, Sixth Marines, Second
Marine Dlvlson, Camp Lejeune,
N.C.
His unit w1ll spend six months
overseas as partoftheMarlneCorps
unit deployment program. The
concept is designed to rotate whole
battalions or squadrons at a time
Instead Qf individuals at separate
Intervals. In thts way, unit lntegrl.t y
1s retained and the actual times pent
overseas is shortened.

Peckham birthday
Mathew Peckham, son of Jeff and
Ylcky Peckham, Route I, Middleport, recently celebrated his second
birthday at his home.
A Smurf theme was carried out 1n
the decorations. Attending were
Charles and' Rose Deem, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Harper and Carl, Greg
Peckham, Tim Wamsley, Ray,
Sandy and Michael Deem, Gladys
Deem, Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Peckham and DanieUe, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rathjen, Lilly Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Deem and
Ter!i!Sa and Mr.' and Mrs. Bobby
Sending gifts were Mr. and 1\olrs.
George Daylong, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Clrc~, Juanita M11ler, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene EWs.

&gt;

Fry birthday
Heather Ashley Fry's first birth·
·d ay waS' observed Friday with a
pai1y at the home of her aunt and
wtcle, Mr. and Mrs. James Priddy.
Heather Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Fry, Pomeroy.
· · A Care Bear theme was carried
.. out 1n the party decorations ·and
cake. Gifts and cards were pres·
ented to her by her grandmothers,
Annabelle Ward an DoiUia Fry,
Tanuny, Edna and Abby Fry,
Qarence and Agnes ·Stevens, Kay
and Scott Ward, Tracy Michael and
Jessica Priddy. Sending gifts were
· Mike, Nickle, Couf!ney and Ben
Haley, ChrlsandShellaNapper, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rroter.
·

. ~unday homecoming
Mt. Moriah Church of GOO,
· Racine, will have a homecoming on
Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Special
singing will be presented by the
Lovele Smith Singers. Everyone 1s
welcome.
·'
&lt;,

· Saturday dance

'

Square, round and show dancing
wiU be beld at the EU Denlsoll Post,
American Legion, home In Rutland
. Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a .m. There
· w1ll be a Uve band and refresh.
· ments. Donations at the door are$.2
adult and $1.50 for children.

·Per

Meets Saturday
Hemiock Grange w1Jl meet at7: :ll
p.m. Saturday at the grange hall in
· tlemlockGrove.Eiectlonot.omcers
will be held and all members are
: asked to attend.

'

In Memoriam

1.---------.
IN LOVING memory of
Rev. Leroy Hiett who
passed away September

scheduled for Ootober 4. 1984

see

your flee
Your lovina hand to
touch,
To hear your voice and
see your smile
To us that meant so
muc:h.
This day brinas ~ack sid
memories of
A loved one laid at rest.
And those wllo think of
you· each day
Are the ones who loved
you best.
'
Sadly missed by
Dauchter, Shirley Wise
and Family

purpose of the hearing tS for
Rock Coal. Inc. c/o

{9)

54 Misc. Merchandi . .

(I) HOUSE IN ·cHESTER:
Three acres · with a nicely constructed concrete
block home 26x30, 3 btd·
. rooms. one bath, 12xl5
family room. Partially
cirpeted, .fuel oi fumace
with facilities for wood·
burner. 12x15 block storaae buildina. ~0.30 block
prqe. Riehl off Rt. 248,
co~ntry settina. Yr mile
east of Chester, Ohio.
IN RACINE: Downstairs
eq~ipped witlr kitchen,
livina room, dininaroont
and den: upstairs lias two
btdroo111s and one · bath:
ho~sealso has basement.
Lot size approx. 48'1308'.
Needs work.

RNI. Estate General

TEAFORD

SYRACUSE - 1.&amp; 7 rm. home
with woodbllrner, bath, auto.
gas heat, carpeting and 2 lg,
~

~.Mai·,, . . .

POMEROY,O.
NI.W USTING - five Points
- One floor ranch with lui
basement. huge living rpom, 3
bedrooms_ I\! baths, and a

potential. Wants $11,900.00.
Wit entertain a reasonable

offer.
MIDDLEPORT - Fifth S1net
- Colonial witlt all
leatures, txD. fireplace,
air and more. $49,900.00.
~ two

story house with 4
roms,
dining room. storage buildin&amp;

pa~ basement, plus another
house that could be a rental
un~ Owner would sell either
separate. Just $18,900.00.

REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland,
Jr ................ . 992·6191
Jtln Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992·5692
Jo Hill . .............. 985·44&amp;6

A

scheduled for October 4, 1984

at 11:30 a m . ,, the otfJce of
the Oh10 Department of Natural
Resources. Qivis1on of Aecla ·
ma11 o~ . 1007 East State Street
Athens. Ohio 45701 . The

purpose of the heanng is for
Boothe M 1ning. Inc_ of 326'h
West Th1rd Street. Pomeroy,
Ohto to show cause why Stnp

14. ltc

.._

M~GHEE
~

Now

BrobrrA~ction Service

Cheryl ltml•y.
llei1s County Auocilt•

Ph11ne 742-3171
Co.

in

POMEROY - 5 rm. frame
near tlte s!Ins.llas ·furnace,
range, refrigeralllf and ren]Odeled. Only $14,000.
MIDDLEPORT ~ Swim PQOI,
gas FA furnace, modern
kitchen, I\! baths, carpe!in&amp;
new 2 car garage and It level
lot

110 AC!IES - Free gas, ail mi·
nerals, good · 7 rm. home, 2
baths, modem kitchen, 2
baths, I&amp; barn, metal bid&amp;
About 50x80 and bottom land.
LG. IODERII BiiCK - One
floor 12 rms., heal pump, full
length closet door mirmls, lam·
ily rm. with fireplace, aJOk and
balte units, 2 dr. refrigerator·
1reezer, maid's room, and 3

baths.

.

Also Tra!lsminion
PH. 992~5682
or

'CHIMNEY KING
OIIMNIY

992-6.128
'
811011 mo.
Clll-.y

.... 949-3046

NEAR BRIDGE -and Racine.
2.40 acres. 4 bedroom ranch.
fuH basement, furnace with at·
tacl'ied woodburnei, lamily•rm.
and eat-in kitchen with serving

bllr.

Housinq

Vinyl. &amp; Aluminum

SIDING

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addonl and remOdeling

-Roofin; •nd gun., work
- Concrete work
-ptumbing and efiKrtriCIII

work

!Free Estimoteol •

V. C. YOUNG lfl :
992·6215 Of 992·7314
Pome&lt;oy, Ohio · ·

ACCENT

FENa &amp; SUPPLY . '
.220 I.

~aln,

,_llf"Y

I

S·lll-515 Clttvy Tri.

..... 60

Fenders ........................ 59
10-84 Ford Tr.
Ftndtrs ............... :...... UO

Ftlders .............. .......... 49
Ollni·Horlzon 2 dr. or
4 dr. ftndtrs ................ 75

PAT HILL FORD

Bonded

•LAND CLEARED
.SEPTIC SmEMS .
eGRAVEL HAULED
&amp; Insured

PH. 742-2328

U. S. R.T. 50 EAST

CAU
446-4522

GUYSVILLE, OHIO

"We ltant for leu"

Authorized JOhn ·DIIrt,
New Holland, Bus~ Hoa
Farm Equipment
'
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts

.'" JtiSt CALL!
99M410
·or
843-5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEl- SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

&amp; Service

IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCI(EY, D.V.M.
OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6·8

3305 JACKSON AYE.

SMALL ANIMAL HOURS
Mondly 3 p.IIJ.·5 p.m.
Tutsdly 6:30 p.II.·B p.m.
Wednesd•y 3 p.I!I.·Sp.m.
Thursday 3 p.m.·S p.m.
friday I p.m.·2 ·p.m.
Stturdly .10 ~m.·ll:3o o.l!l.
LARGE ANIMAL AND
SURGERY BY APPOINTMENT

'r•r.o,

DITCH WITCH
SERVICE
GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE. LINES
.

FREE ESTIMATES

773-5839 ·or
773-5788

8/13/1 mo.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Complete Guttor Work
Completo Remodeling
Roofing of .el Typn
Vl!ortced In home area
20yeei'S .
"Fr.., Estlmtteo"

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 843-5425
7/9/2

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

12'x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
· to '24'x36'

Sizes Start from

U-SAVE

AUTO·
RENTAL

St. Rt. 160 North
Oalllpolia, Ohio

Insulated Doc Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
I

P~ .

I

Racine, 0~.
614-843-5191

JOfi.llc

7111/tln

WRITESEL .
ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR

Gutters
Downspouts
Guttera Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows
949-'2969-949·2263
8·10·1 rrio.

Woodbuming

PORD PINDIR .... I69.95

HEAT YOUR
ENTIRE HOUSE

IUMPIR ............ 169.95
Alu Serne Car ·
..n.rl Available

&gt;lt-tto

S599.

'

INTER~STED IN

AM

r

"CUT OUT

CONSTRUCTION

FOR FUTURE USE"

BACKHOE
DUMP TRUCK ,
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTICTAIIIC
COAL &amp; LIMESTONE
Coli For F - Eotlmote

KEN'S
APPUANCE
SERVICE

· 742·2167 or
742·2225

985-3561

All Makes
•W..hen •Dlllhwaahera
•A-n
•Aefriger•tors
•Dryera •Free••n

PARTS and SERVICE
· H·tk

A

NEW VEHICLE
.
We'd lilt lo ltllrodtit:• rou to
En111•A·Cir, IItt •odtm •r
to drln lht voltlclt ot yaur
choke.
No DIIWI'I 'ir11111t

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCk LEASING
lax liM

Gallipolis, OH ••5631
ForF-Itrvlco

C1ll 614-J'ae-900

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYlVANIA
'
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFIIGERATOI
Wo Have A Full Tlmt
Shop Tachnldan
on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-915-3307

SERVIC&amp;
Realdelllial
&amp; Ca•••rcl•l
Call 74~·3195

·Or tt2·5175

Ofll11lUII

I

.

'

"DOHA · aACKHOE
•RECLAMI\TION WORK
•OIL FIELD' SERVICES
"DUMP TRUCII SERVICE
'CONCIIETI! WOIIK
"CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
'WATER, GAS.
OIL UNEI

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

FREE HEARI.NG TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computerlztd Hurilll Aid Selection
Oepend1ble Ht1rin1 Aid Servite

lltvlctltld lnltlllltioft.

.-s •• ~tan

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

MILLER
· ELECTRIC ·
For all your wlrilll
needs: fll'ucts 11111ir

DIRECnONS: 8 miln below Gsll~
pollt 011 Rt. ?, cloll Racc0011 Bridge.
tum right 1nd ftlilow ligne.

~

I ./~
t'

Public: Sele
&amp; Auction

Grills .. ......
Ford bnpr Grills ............ 75
Tlil Gotto
.

merchlndiM elwey• wei·

9·13-lfn

.

Open 7:oo-7:00 Daily
Major &amp; Minor
Mechanical Work

,,,_u,

f,ulll

Check Anti·Freeze,
Belts, Hoses, Plugs

Prices
Start At

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

corned. Richard Aeynoldo,
Auction-. Call 304·27&amp;·
3088.

LANGSVILLE
GROCERY
&amp; GARAGE

Ftll

...... , ..,.iTiEirCii;·········

$1495

PH. 742-9070

For your next 11le c811 Emma
lleJI. •uctioneor, licentled
end bonded Wott Virginia
ond Ohlo,.428Btn.

9

Wanted To Buy

.._rgo yord oote. Mloc. lttl!ll·
.Low prlcoo. Vl!ed .·Stt.,
9:00·7 412 Spring Avo .•
Pomeroy.

12

...... f&gt;t.Pieiisan·t.,...

3 · bdr. hou•. pool, AC,
fireplace•. Pt ..P)eoHnt, Nte
or ...nt. CiiN 8711·111 04.

Situations
Wanted

&amp; Vicinity

Owner mult ..0 home now I

Willi inoullted, · flropiiiCtl.
Wo pey celh for loto model Cuotomoro for the CeHico ttorm wlndowl. Mlddloport,
clean uaed c.rs.
Cupboard. Rt.110&amp;Porter. Cell814·892·8841.
Jim Mink Chov.-Oido Inc. Hour~: 10·11PM, Mon.·Sat. l-w-it_h_ltt_·
3
8111 Oeno Johnoon
Celll14·388·9008.
ached
gorogo,
automatic
448-3872

-becJ-,----hou-..

Tr. . trimming •nd removel.

Wented to buy u1ed coel • Fr.. - -· CoH n 2 .
wood h.. toro. Swain Furnl· 8040 or 1149·2129.
turo, 448·31119, 3rd.
Olivo St.. Gelllpolll, Oh.
WIH careforthellid-'-ln our
11
Wented· Junk tutot ony horne. -~ 011 " glvenll
-·• .;. \
condltion. Cell 614-388· yra. •--nee. Call I. 1 ...
992"7314 ·
9303.
Room • board • laundry.
blel Po
c 11
Cash paid for fency iron or Ro· ·
h..vy iron bedo. 11110 ond 814 oo2 8022 0 oa6
up for certain Meigo Co. 441;.n
r
aoono • n moroy.
•
none jero. Old time cup·l--v_._ _ _ _ _ _ _
boord . cell 1· 304· 882·
2711
18 Wanted to Do

•I----------

opener. woodburner, air
conditio-.~ acre lot, land
contract 10% Int...... Bu...

ville Rd. 142,000. Cell
44_11_·2_8_2_4_.__ _ _ _
1
,. Nice 2 bdr. utility room.
1111.._. nice yard. new fur·
nence, hot water ttnk.
priced right. Cell 448· 1IBS.

~-th,

-

•

Bept. 14. IIi. 9·4. 1\1.588
In Rodney. Bookc••• bed. Yord Sale. booko. o11111 •
rocker. clothing oil
loti clothing. round oak teble, Fri
ond Bet. 9:00tUI4:00, 1008
of mloc .
22nd Street. Point Pleuont.
Yard Sole&amp;? Madloon Fri. Ia
Bat. 8·1 Color TV, baby Yord .... SnurdaY 9 ·
clothet. new 11" anow tiro. 1101 Meodowbrook Drive.

II-.

.4.

Moving a... Bep· 1
- : : -iteme.
-------~~~~~~~~~~
Aaaorted
111·18, 10·1. Ap· Betlde.Crow-HuoMII. Sotur·

clotheo, floh· day. Pt. Pl. Bweoper,
or ohlno. Jockou, wholli cowro, nuFelrvlew

~~

b•d·2 flr-1·-.
heelth.
4moving,
bdr. 3
142.000oibntoHer. RNIton welcome. CeM 44417019.
----,----·lcCOMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
8 yra. old, l bedrm. 2 - · ·
FURNITURE. Bedo. iron,
family room with wood
wood. cuj&gt;boerdo, chelro. Would Nko to point trailer bu...,, Slngle-gerage.on
cheoto. beokoll. di1h11. roof•. Cell 814-268·11128. 8 flat ac- with nocked
atone jofl, ontlqun. gold
pond. City w~ In Aoclne.
ond oliver. Wrlto·M.D. Sabyolttlng "In my home In C.llll14·948·21i41.
·
Miller, Rt.2, Pomlfoy, Ohio Rio Oronde. Havooap. • ref.
3 -room brick home, 1V.
4&amp;789 or call 614-992· Call onytlmo, 2411·6812.
7760.
- · fuN b e - t . 2 car
llebyolttlng In my home. ..,_, ..,ge lot. Cell 814Buylng daily gold. oliver Rete,..-• _ l.. ble. Cell 982·11133, College Rd.,
colno. ringo,jewelry, ttorllno 448-0380.
llyncuM. Ohio.
were, old colno, large c u r - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1· . . : . . - - - - - - - rwncy. Top prlcn. Ed. Bur· Would Ike to do bebtolttlug 8 brick houN. 1 V.
kett
Shqp. 2nd . Ave. In my homo. Cal 114·2118· -lend on Laurwl Cliff Rd.
Mlddloport. Oh. 614·992· 11017.
121.1100.00 . Cell 992·
3478.
1 - - - - - - - - - ,7_aa_s_._ _ _ _ _,.a.byolttlft!l In my home. ,Wonted to buy: lnvottrnont Exp .• m. Coii448·111S·. Two-nory, flnlehed beNproperty. Coli 814-992·1-------'--- ,.me·roontrm'. 3 bedroom•. family
liB liB .
Chrinion lady would~ "
tlroplece. dining
durnlng the day. Mt~-vHie room, 2Y, betha, ' - kit·
• - · Experienced. CeRII1 4- - ; 304·882-2096.
21ill·932e.
8 room•. 2 tun betho.
-oxlmately 1 acre behind
Junior High S-ol. g-n·
304-1711· 3934 ef·
ter 4:30.
§

Yord • · 4011 24th St.
Thuro ond.Fri, 9:0011113:30.

meroua n~ ft•m• reduced

·
~g~g~~~~~:::i~~rl~co~•~======

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Bli' 9kyllno 14ot70. 3 bed·
room. defux •ppli•nca. ell

electric. cothedral cllillngo,

35 Lots &amp;
, . 1.. oc.

Ac:reaga

level

lot wnh

basement. elec. &amp; w•ter.
Loc•tlld in Green Twp. Call

«1·3044.
only
114.460.
Bli'
Rockford
Allllllllll Ct: Ill t: Ill'
1 4x70 3 bedroom, 1 Y.t beth, Lot on Timber Ridge Lake,
plywood flooro, delu• •P· At. 7711. 282x110'. Hptlc
pllencn; only •12.950. 85' tonk. U,200. Coli 1·814·
3 Af!nouncementa
Skyline 14•80 2 bedroo-. 843·0118 or 1-1114·1143·
~~~trden tub. deluxe -''•n· l ·o_2_2_a____z_.----'-..._ - · turniehed. only. In Crown City. 1 .87 oi:ro.
SWEEPER ond -ing mo·
111,4110.
'
Mobl.. . Rural _,.,, l c Unk.
chine re.-ir, perta.. end
H......., -ted 2 mlln from
_,..
Rovonowood 8rldg. .tjunc· 18.1100.
1114·2118·
ouppllel.
Pick up and
tlon of 1-n • At. 2. Coli 1213 alte&lt; 4PM.
delivery. Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. one helf milo up
304-273·61 36. FrN dellv· Mobile homo or buldlng lot
Oeorgeo Crwk Rd. Coli
...,
• Ht·up.
for Hie. 321'*'· of front'ege
814-448-0294.
on 1 A•t• route. 1 ntMe ....
S
Laevlng tote,
mun of Pomeroy. S4500.00. Coli
BoNooni for Oat Woll, Annl·
ioll -utilul 3 bedroom
home. Family room hot 992· 7034 or 992·5'732
veruryo. Birthdeyo, portiet.
20ft. of win-• for pll· ovaningo.
Singing GorriHo. Col Bol·
)oo,no &amp; Co. 448-4313.
torel view. finished double
goroge, fireplace. ..rogo 88.1ocra• in Elmwood. WV.
Control hunger end ION
porch. 60ft. deck, WOOdl, Free natural 111, atocked
weight with now ohlpo di01
priVacy. noor Royol Oek pond, would make 1 bNUtl·
,p.. n end Hydrex Weter PlOt
Peril. reduced to 159.900. 8 lui aettlng for .o h~me.
at Fruth Phlrm•c:y, Jackson
Y, .....,...t ooaum11bllty. Coli Poslib.. own• finencing 11
8 pet. Only 13.000 d-n.
Pllco. •
814-992-11420.
By owner. Arbuckle, 8
Reduced to t31i0. per tcre
rooms, 3 bedrooms, t 1h
IDr quick Hie. 304-1{76·
ftitplll)l"• 1'1
·Goo Pluo Stnlon . Third •
1982.
2
-room,
14XIi6.
blth1, utlity ·r oom. 1h ecre
Vlno St. Sorry-cloud for
coi'pOted. curtain•. refrl..r· 6640.
d ,, rvIf 1 ~
pful. 304·4118·, 800.
rapelr work. Will be open
etor
end range, walhe&lt; ond
Work -nted, cera for Ill· 1 - - - - - - - - aoon.
opoce, ltltchen whh
dorly penon a. f.....,te pro- 1V. norv In Mooon. 4 drv-&lt;
.......... 304-11711·4880.
bedroomo. living, dining Iota of callinllt . _ . bey
Shooting metch every SunH
W
d
room end kitch.... ..ulng windowa. aome fumhure.
doy. 1:OOPM. 4 miln Eon of 11
elp aflte
Baby
llttlngln
my
homo,
Rt.
room, beth end full be- Moko offer. Cell 992·6613.
Rt . 326.
2 North. 304·875·111 82.
ment. Totel oloc, on oxtre
large lot. Moy be . 1959 Cadillac Trailer for 41 Houaas for Rent
Gun shoot et fl•cine Gun Merri· M·IC Homema:~
onytimo. bolide l.ol Carry 111e . 2 bedroom•.
Club eVery Sundly. 1:00 Nm k-trl income. We
$11100.00. Cti111·114-843·
Out. 804 2nd St ..
f lll d ll Cid l
p.m . FectOJy chocked guns MVerll repreHntetivn in
5314.
Smatl fu,rniahed house,
only.
this •rwl P1rty plln lAp. •
By owner 3 bedrooms, 1 Vz
odulto
only. Call 448·03~8.
1981 Schult• Ltd. 3 br 1Y,
---------k:..- pfus . Gifta, tOYJ, home debaths. living ,oom, dining
beth.
totol
olec.
central
air,
Tho Meigo County Fioh ond cor. No lnvootment. Cor Ia 21
Businesa
room, recraotlon room in
For IHae-waterfront horne.
Otme Club will havmo,,.•,nw.ioncl!rt•, ·l phone Me. Coli free 1-BOO·
b.INmertt, new 24•24 .. ,. microwave. di1hw11her, $300 mo., ref, required; 8 :
Millon Sundoy
li83·90n. Alto -ing
Opportunity
ogo . Clooe downtown . nove, refrlg, underpinning, mlloo
!Tom town. CoM 814·
Sept. 11th •I 8 :00 e.m.
pertloo.814·441 ·3043
Shown by oppointmont, -ood porch. 304-875· 268·1211.
1048.
memben needed to come
304.-8711-4504.
holp.
MODELS
I NOTICE I .
1970 Win- 12x85. 2 Unfurniohed houN. 3 bdr .•
AI including children THE OHIO VALLEY PUB· 32 Mobile Homes
bedroomo. 1 beth. with nove, m . Rodney VIIIOjjell.
over ... 1. For cotolog
USHINO CO. racommlrtdo
12711 mo. Cell 446·4'418
Give~ way
HNrth Blow Wood Burner. alter
4
type ollign-. Inter·
thet you do bulin011 with
for Sale ·
9 PM .
304-895·3802
vieWing In Columbuo tho
pooplo you know, ond NOT
week of Sopt. 23. For en
to Mftd mOney through the NEW AND USED MOBILE
Utled mobile homo. 304· 6 rmo. Ia both. city ochool
Boby homotero, Coli oftor li. 'tlllpointment coll412·868· mell until you hove invlnl· HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· 782·2228.
dlotrlct. Ref. required . Coli
9192.
horted the offering.
1TY MOBILE HOME SAI.£S.
441· 4173.
448-0974 oftor 6 .
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
4'
wide
mobile
home,
Ht·
Monly white kitten wiah Soil AVON moko 411%. Coli Wented·Licontled ln1urence AT 311. PHONE 814·448·
ting an
3 bdr. houoe • liO ocl'eo.
pooplo. u ... - jnourence 7274.
vonow ear~ ond tall . Ctll 446-33118.
nice lot. reedy to move into. Eureka . CoM 876·11 104...
poopleltert clevlloplng fOUr
441-4478.
Secretlrill poaition. legal own
'
todlly. We ... Trailer. lot. comm. g1rege For ront with option to buy.
5 kltteno. 8 wNkt old. groy exportonc• pmo1'1'11d. Appl· one o AmeriCI'I faatelt for 11le In Eurako. Coli 12211. down. 1226. per N-ly peintod II rm. 2 bdr.
month. 304-782·2226.
home. Quiet ltr•t excellent
• white otrlp . Colli! 4·25•· cant mult demonotrete • growing Hfe lnaur1nce mllr· 814-268·8640.
neighbothood. Ref. • dep·
t310.
.
pre-t ebHity to tako ohor· ketift!l OfV'Inlltitlono. Coli
olit roquired. Call Richerd
!hand oncl type at tesn 10 fopr on oppofntrnont • imer- 1977 mobile homo 14x70 3
Cortor 448·137011fter6:00 .
Farms for Sala
8leclc mete y, lri1h Sotter! V. WPM. Futl bonoflt1. Send vt-. can 11 4-441·8811!1. bdr.. nice corpot. w,.c·ln 33
to
Box
4040
in
Cl,.
resume
cloaet. CA. exc. cond ..
Labrador Aetrle- ox. with
of the GoHipollo DeHy Trib- Own your own Jeen : cle•n . Can be moved or ~eft 212ocro farm on Porl&lt;er Run 4 bdr. homo. full beNment.
children. Cell 448-2338.
une. 8211 3rd. Ave.. GaiHpo- Sporto-, Led ill Apparel, on nlco country lot 1 ocre. Rd. Mun nil. Moved to flrllllltco, central elr. hoot
111,
oh 411131 .
Combinotlon. Acceuorln, Cell 814· 388·9787.
Ari•ono. Termo negot ..ble. pump . 11 miles froin city.
3 - · 2 mole. 1 fom.ole.
Lorge Sl•• otoro. Notional 1-.:..
· - - - - '·- - - - - Mlnerol righto included. Will Oollle Co. Sch. din. Rof. •
Cell2415·!1179 .
Houaekeeptr -child c1re brenda: Jordeche, Chic, Lie, For 1111 or rent unlumlohed cerry on elond contract. Coli dep. roquired. Coli 814·
266·1929 or 448-3262.
egn 10. 7, 1:30·1:30AM L.ovt, Vonclerbilto' llod, Eo· 10Jtl0. 3 bdr.. trailer. coli 742-28112 .
FOUND: A omoll
type male dog; black. end 3:30-7 :30PM regulerly. prit. Brinenle, Colvin Killin. 814-388·8584.
For Rent- large 3 BR hou·se.
- . . . end whho. About e Aloo noecl to otly 2 nlghto Berglo Picone. Clolborno.I-'-------in town. near achools . . 1 Yz
month• old, eomebody'o per w.k. Hou• c&amp;Mning. Membero Only, Or..nlcelly Fully furnlohed Ia lot on 34
BusineiS
beth, firiiJIItco. opplloncu,
cooking, laundry work. No Grown, Heelthtu, 700 oth· Eeotern Ave. Coli 448·
pet . Col 1192· 7714 .
Building•
fenced in yord . 1326 mo.
smoking or llochol UM. era. 17,900 to e24,800, 2320.
plu1 security d•poalt . .Call
Bleck Llbrador R01- to Re-cea r~qulred . Cell Inventory. elrfore, trlllnlng. 1 - - - - - - - - 388-8248.
fiJttu,.., grand opening. etc. 1989 2 bdr 12x80 underpin·
g1ve -ev. 7 month• old. ho• 441·0301.
Can opon 1·1 doyo.Mr. ning. overythlng goea. 10 yr. old 8 unit opertmont 1 - - - - - - - - -oholo. Gel 949·3039:
Part-time nuralng aid pool· Loughlin (II 1 21 888 8!1!111.
14.000 or ben offor. Coli complek. Well.ton. Ohio. All For rent or aale. on land
1 bdr. opto.,4furnlohed.off contrect with 10 percont
814-21111·8813.
lela. Bam YMII · Ylrd • lion ovellable. Flaldblltt of
otreet parking. Reoldent down. 2BR houN on Chilli·
front yonl. Community ef· houn, experience ptefeeted.
Low d-n peyment 83 manager ovor I 1.400 mo. cothe Ad;, garago, be•fair. a-el famtlleo. Lotoot Apply It Scenic HIUo Nuflo 22 Money to Lt;~an
lncome. Con-nt waiting mont. Cell441-0157.
good otuff It Mory F"""dt' lng Center. Mon.·fri .. BAM 1-----~---­ Felrmont Starlight 70.14 3
bdr.. 1'lo beth, rofrlgerotor. lilt 1111 than $1!1,000 - 1-:---- - - - - - ............ lmlleo....,..of to 12Noon. E.O.E .
unh. Pooolblo 2~d. mort· II rmo. 3 bdro .. oH utilitin
¥Veet Columbia or 3 mllito off
HOME LOANS FIXED range, axe. cond. Locetecl at
Bend HOI at Pantel Rd. Subltltute teacher - • RATEI Below moricet rat•. Johnton'a Mobile Homn, ..ge. Coli !192·11811 Mon.• evollablo. rof'o Ia , diiJI. reFri. 9·1i• li94·2B74 """· Ia qulred. Cellli14·387·731i0.
Watch for lion•. Bet&gt;~· 14- bebytltter In Centenory Fixed conventlonel FHA· Gelllpolle. Ohio. f11 ,BOO. wk.
ondt.
oru. Cell 448-8280 efUr VA . Ludor Mortgage. 1810 tex • title, 11123
lllh. 9 . 1.
2 bedroom unfurnlohed
4:00.
. Athena, collect 114-1192· down, 111.8% APR. 1194
houH in Middleport very
mo. for 120 moo. Call
3081.
Motflor cat ~nd 4 •itteno. 3
clo18 to Genorel Heninger
O....,troo Acceptonce. Inc. 35 Lots &amp; Ac:reage
boyo and girt, long hltlr. lnnot..tlon people needed
Perkwoy. Coli 992·3457 .
tor
1oca1
.....
.,
of
e.....,
Call 1 ·800·834-4813.
- . tlftiY end white. 3114·
Control eyll...... HVAC or 23 Profeaaional
e?&amp;-&amp;o1
•
el~t exp. helpful. Cell
1 972 mobllo home 12XIIi, Lot for 11le in Mercerville. 3 2 hou ..s for rent and bar for
Servioes
2BR. AC, PriCIId to Boll Cell trttHer hookupa. electric. ru· ule or l..ae wtth option to
IOndHna wood. yoUfl, for .1·800.1154-3348 - · 3i .
'
44S· 7171 or «8·8218 of. rol water, .. ptlc ttnk, buy. 304·67!1· 11720.
the heulift!l. 3114-871·1848.
1a.ooo. Cell e14· 21i8·l--- - - - - - - ' - ter !lpm.
NetloMI
Com"""'
· Plano Tunlll!l ond A-''• 1 - - - - - - - - - 181B.
Salt or rtnt, 9 roomo.
1 dlotrlutlort
for •it'lpro1l''colondTVnMdeoome be....,ent, 144 Pori&lt; Drlvo,
arunlcmll
Mulic
Co
..
448·
1971
Neulhe
and
19BD
duct
Mne.
HVAC
end
Electri·
.......... 3CJ4.117B·Ii472.
oel Cowblielllll or 8eln 0187. r ..ettliolh .,.., ol Sparton . . . .trlc. 2 bdr . Building lot Neighborhood mor..,cn ond depoolt. Aont
e&amp;•11i0. 18,000. Call 1321.00. 304-876· 28811
Pen 818- cet, illce pet. Orpniull0111. Cell 1 ·iiOCJ. qu.ollty ..,.... Lane Dt· _ . . air. CaN 441-3243 Rd.
448·3844
alter ?PM .
after 6 PM .
241
·0388
....
23.
nlelo. 814·742·2951.
l·~~~~alt~-~~~~:00~.--:
304-182-2181.

a..-

b•y window.garden tub.

o-··

e--n

ow-

hou-.

8/14/1 mo. d.

WHALErS AUlD PARTS
Pit. 992·1013
New Chevy Truck ....
. . . DR .............. '76.95
DOORS ............ t149.95
HOODS ............ •174.95
IUMPIRS ....... ... S69.95
GRILL ..... ,........... 142.50
R. SUI'PORT .........4.9$
TAIL GATI ........... 5.00

l.!:... . . . . ..&amp;us31
79·12 Chmtt•

9·4-1 mo.

9·4-1 1110.

RENT A CAR

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CLINIC

3·5·tfc

1· 1l·tfc

BOGGS

. VETERINARY

•

Auction ovory Fridoy night ot
tho Hortford Community
Conte&lt;. Trucklotdt of nmerchtndiN ...,., week.
Conligmento o f - • utled

c"r.r

.

TOWN &amp;

:t

Shamrock Auction Service.
Pet Shoriden Auctioneer.
Experience In Ftrm • homo
euctlon. Coli 11 4-!192·
4310.

60

Ftndtrs ........................ 10

73-79 Ford Tr.

"Fr11 Estllllltts"
Installation Aqilablt

TROMM
EXCAVATING

992·2198

..

11 - ~ t

DENNY CONGO .
WILL HAUL

dI

..... 62

"""'"'""""'"" '70

81·84 Chevy Tr.
·
Fenders ...................... 110

No Sunday Calls

1/ I

•

Found ring ot Longbottom
Community BuldlniJ perk·
lng lot. Cell 9811· 3509.
.

Phone

9-4-1 mo.

949-2861)
]

11 · Help Wanted

Thurldey. Cell 982·114118.

446-2062
----------~~----~~~18

timates, · 949-2801 or

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We Cllt
also acid boil and rod ·
out radiators. We also
repa,ir Gas Tanks.. ·
Middleport. Ohio

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

"Beautiful, Custom · ·
Built Garages"
Call fo~ free siding es·

PH. 992-6931

64 MiK. Merohendi . .

SIWL IIJIOSIT

Roy llickle

Certified Chil!lntr Swnp

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

'""' 'hOO .. sreo
!J.l2-Un

e

Jodi. King•bury are1, on

•complete Chimrley Cleaning
*Certified Chimney Relining &amp; Repair
*Experienced and Insured

AUTO PAllS

Bob It Jean Gilmore
50 Riverview Dr.
Middleport, Oh.

&amp; Vicinity

8 Fomlly Ooroge Sole Sopt.
14 Ia 15 (Fri. • Set. I
8:30·1:00. 4&amp;8 Llrlet Drive
•aroee from felroroundt at
D~r~nlo'. Lan hOUN on 11ft
tide at end of road. 8oby
children• boy• .
women• winter
dlthet, Avon,
choir • Iota
Coli 441·

LOBT: Miniature Schnauzor.
Pepper colored. Modlum
-'z•. 1n1wer.1 to neme of

..
Tr. Ftrtdln ................... 91
1Z·IO Dodp Tr.
Finders ............. :... ..... l15
Ford and

MIDDLEPORT '
PLASTIC ARTS

Compl- Ouner Vl!ortc
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of oil Type•
Workod in homo area
20yoet'8
"Free Eetlmiltoa"

YOUNG'S

e?li-41~8.

c:rroth'lty I• Our
Sp..riah~·

SWIIP

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

9/13/2mo. d.

LOST Bleck Cock-o -poo
with white. undor chin. Lon
In GoiUpqllo Forry, WV. Call

446-2062

•TROPHIES
•PL'AQUES
*AWARDS

Spo•

...... Gaiiipoiiis" ....... .

found pleue coli 4411·4748
otter 5.

Chimney
Care

992·7121

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

·coc~or

for Sale

Th- bfdroomo. -.trel olr.
vinyl weU peper. Clrpet
throutihout. lt)ou..ted.
new !l'elnt. etti!Checl 1111 .....
IIIII ....... grill, -ninlllt;
""'"' extroo . CeM «e-2&amp;83
til . 5:00PM, ofte&lt; 8 :00PM
CIA 81 4· 241i·li81i9;

nlel .Jn EvergrHn ...... If

'

18 ACRES - New driled well,
small 2 bedroom house, bat·
tom land, trees and small.
Slreim. Only $15,500.00 or wift
divide.

'-leadq11,

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

11 -l·tft

Business Services

SIIAI.L - 2 bedroom one floor
home. Nice I&amp; kitchen, liath.
gas furance, enclosed porch
alxlve alllloods. $16,000, offer
weloomed.

LO!iT Blonde

Rt. 124,Pomtloy Ohio

rord ••,

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

31

You Were Going To Call Us?

New Homes-E!ten$lve
Remodel inc
Insurance Work
CultClfll Pole Bldp.
&amp; Gar.aes
Roofinc Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sldinp
1 &amp; Ye~rl Experlenoe
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992· 7583
or 992·2282

3 bedroom home

992·2259

MINERSVILLE -

POMEROY BRICK - Modern
w~h range,
refrigerator, dispoul, dish·
washer, fam~y rm. w~h wood·
burning fireplace. 2 patios, 2
car ~rage and I&amp; lot

IS

II. L. "Bud" McGHEE

I

RACINE - 21! acres near
Southern High. 'Good 2 story
remodele(l 4 BR home. MQdem bath, I&amp; eat~n kitchen,
tuft basemeot. and garage. Ask·
ing $35,000.

PUaUCNOnCE
A Show Cause Heating

'Real Estate General

Ph. (614) 843-5425

1·(614)-992·3325

GARAGE

doned. Any tnterested parties 1
may make comment ,at. the
heanng as sched uled above.

'EUGENE LONG

216 E. 2nd· St.
Phone

Public: Notice •

{9)

~PP'"·a;v.::.~mother.

lit .. :! I I il•

LN'F·A·DAY

.. ck toLabrador•
· RO\IIever,..
r-=~======~J.=:::================:;fbreedy
go. 3114·1178·2478
·Roger Hysell
Why Wait Till Winter to Remember
6 Lo•t and Found

Mrne Permrt Number C- 1556.
should not be deemed aban-

FOR SALE

If interested corttac:t· The
Home National Bank in
Racine, 949·2210.

Real Estate General

14. lt c

Reel Estate General

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE

FIX IT UP - Owner ready to

Also vtsttlngwlththeBalleyswere
Mrs~ Mary GUWan, Chester; BDl
GWIIan, Belpre; · Carole GOWan,
Canton; Ethel Car.art, l'ortlan4:
Jim Johnson, Dallas, Texas;
Gary Johnson or Phoenix, Ariz.
0011, Mr. aDd Mrs. Ralph SmiUJ; ot.
Elyria, 8lld Mr. 8lld Mrs. Edward
Hedrick, Puneroy.

45701 . The

VVhtte

Bend area personal happenings
Recent visitors or Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bailey, Flatwoods Road,
PuneroY. were their~. Mr.
and Mrs. OUver Sayre, Lackland
Air Force Base, Texa5; Mr. and
Mrs. John Sayre, Justin and Jodee
of R.eymldstmg; Mrs. Judy Brace
and children, Crown City; and Mr.
and Mrs. Aaroo Sayre and ch11dren,
Syracuse.

Smtth Assoc1ates of Box 102..
Matewan. West V1rg•rua to
show cause why the 1Nh1te
Rock lntenm M 1ne Permtt
located tn lol 1223. Sutton
Town sht p. M e tg s Cou nty
should n ot be dee med aban·
doned. Any 1meres t~d pqrttes
may make comment at the
heanng as sched uled above.

0, whit we'd aive to

deal and has reduced the price
oo th~ older two story h\lme. ~
nfeds some repair, ilia ·has

Contributions for the refurbishing
Veterans Hospital. Uterature from
of tbe Statue of Uberty and buUetln
several organizations were read
and discussed. Mrs. Bowl!i!S noted
expenses of Mrs. Helen Hampson,
diStrict president, were made by the
that she will be attending a school ot
American Legion Auxillary, Lewis
Instruction to be held at the Hllton
Manley 263, Middleport, at a recent
1nn North, Columbus, Sept. 14 and
meeting held at the home of Mn,
15.
Lucille Saunders, Galllpolls.
It was noted that Mrs. Tomlko
1n a bulletin read from Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Dorothy Case!, and
Hampson, she noted that the the unit
Mrs. Bowles received 50 hour !leld
had received several awards, the seiVice pins and Mrs. Saunders a
birthday roll call, the senior goal 500hourbar.
ribbon, both department and · na·
Themes aniiOUJI&lt;.'ed at the meet·
tiona! citations for being a goallllllt, !ng were "lnvest In America,"
and an au-star unit rlbbon and
national; "Let's Show We Care,"
cert1f1cate.
Department of Ohio; and "The
rtJe unit also plaCed second In American Legion Auxillary 1s a
Group 1 in the department and first Good Investment," the district
1n district for community service, theme.
and second place 1n Group I 1n the
The d1strtct ronterence to be held
'dlstrlct for Americanism, and
Oct. 4 atW~waslllll10UIICed
children and youth. The chalnnen with several members planing· to
are Mrs. Saunders, corru:nunlty attend. An Invitation to a tea
service; Margaret Bowles, Amerlc· · honoring the · new department
anlsm, and Mrs. Florence Rl· president was read. The group sang
chards, children and youth. Mrs. "America," Mrs. Johnson gave the
Annette Johnson, unit chaplain, also prayer for peace, and Mrs. Nellie
received a certlf1cate for her hook of Winston gave grace before refreshprayer.
ments were served by Mrs. SaundMrs. Bowles gave a report on the ers. Mrs. Winston w1Jl host the next
July party at the Chlli1cothe mEeting.

PUeUC NOtiCE
A Show Cause Hearmg IS

Athens.. Ohro

POMEROY - Completely remodeled 2 sllJry home w~h 3
bedrooms_ I\! baths. dining
room with fireplace, &amp; large .
living room. Very ~omical
utilities. low maintenance, and ·
corNenient $42.000.00.

Auxiliary conducts
Middleport meeting

Public Notice

14, 1967.

. yearn. $37,000.~

MatheW PI!Ckham

Public Notice

at 11 :0 0 a.m . '" the oHtce of
the OhtO Department of Natural
Resources. D1 vts ton of Recla·
mat1on. 1007 East State Street

beautiful lot Financing available at 131!% fixed imerest rate
with a $2,000 cbwn payment
and payments $400.90 for 30

Fox.
Healher Ashley Fry

2

The Daily

14.1984

B~siness Services

Ill C:..ltlt., - . . ,, OWo07H

Sprague leaves
on deployment

.Price birthday

F-'
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.....

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-gl•·

e.

L1 SA I. KOCH, M.S.
Uctnlld Clinical AltdioiOiilt

(5141 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601

417 Stcolld Ave••· lox 1213
Gllllpalis. Ollio 45531
8/13/tfn

..

.

�.·
Pomeror-Middlepof1, Ohio

10 The
41

Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Houses for Rent

54 Misc. Merchandise 57

Both endo oharpened. 17
canta each or 1 e cants per
1 ,DOO or more. 304-937·
2630.

2 bedroom houoe. Middle·
port Area, walking dittance
to schools and shopping
area . If interested call 304·

882· 3722.
deled , 1226 . 00 month
8100 damage deposit . 102

e75-38 12 or 675-1371 .
For rent with option to buy.
large 3 ·br house sanlng on

nice lot, ready to move into.
t250. month rent or$ 1,000
&lt;town, owner financing. Bal-

ance at $312 .49 per month .
304· 762·2226 .

for Rent

446-1602 .
Mobile h~me Upper River

Rd. Call 446· 1609 or 446·
0508.

2 bedr~m fully f~rn . all
utilities paid except for alec.
Convenient location. Call
446-8558.
. 12x60 excellent condition.
edults only. 1 below Eureka.
references &amp; dep. 8140 mo.
Call 614-643-2644 or 814·
~43· 2916 .
14x70, 3 -bdr ., partly furnished, free water&amp;. sewage
$275 mo. plus deposit. Call
446-9204 or 446-2851 .
Mobile Home S. lot for rent .'
Call 446· 1 D52 .

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 8t 2 bedroom furnished
opts lor rent. Call ,614-992·
5434 or 992-5914 or 304·
882·2566.

1 - - - - - - -,.---

APARTMENTS . mobile
homes. houses. Pt. Pleu•nt
and Gallipolis . 614-4468221 . ·

1--------'--Nice 1 unfurnished aport·
mont . 304·675- 2218 before 6 P,.m.
3 rooms and bath. refrigeta·
tor and atova furnished. Ref
and depooit . t226 .00
month. Phone 304· 675109D.

45 Furnished Rooms

446-0390.

For rent Sleeping Rooma
and light house keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Call 814-446-D766 .

Fully furnished. 2 bdr . .
aduhs only. Call 446-4110 .

46 Space for Rent

2 bdr mobile home. Call

Furnished 2 bedroom trailer
gas &amp; water paid. 82:60 mo ..
1100 deposit. Call 446·
6683.
Furnished mobile home. 3
bedroom. wisher and d,ryer .
No pots. Call 949-2253 .
2 bedroOm furnished. Above
Kawasaki shop in Pomeroy
on E. Main St. Call 614992-7314 or 992·6216 .

12X60 with extra living
room built on, porch, garage, 2 small bedrooms and 1
large badroom. Call 949·
2734.

14X70 unfurnished. 3 bed·
room, large yard . 8165 .00
per month plus utilities and
deposit. Call 9B6·4367.

2 bedroo,n 12X60 in Syra·
cuia . Available Immediately. Call 992-7034 or
992· 7671 evenings.
2 br unfurnist)ed Camp
Conley. $150. mo. 304·
676-1371 or 1176-3812 .

44

Apartment
for Rent

Office space for rent. Call
446· 7672 or 446· 1 98D.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park. Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large lots. Coil
614-992· 7479 .
Trailer lOt at Mt. Alto. phone
304-B96-3534.
.
Trailer Iota, sewer and water
furnished , small children
accepted. 3D4-675· 1D76

M e r cl1a n d ise

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION · 81 FURNITURE
62 Olive St .. Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood 8r. coal stoves.
6 piece wood living room
suite with inch flit arms
1399. burik beds complete
wlth bunkles t199. 2 piece
antron livingroom auitea
8199, antfon recliners 899.
other recliners $80, maple
dinette aets $179, boK
springl &amp;. mattreas twin or
full 1100 sat regular· firm
1120. maple dinette ch1irs
136. waoh at•ndo 634.
maple rockero $69; 7 piece
chrome dinette set 1149, 5
piece dinette set '9~. used
bedroom suites. refriger•·
tors, ranges, ctlest, dresser&amp;.
wringer washers, TV's, dryera, &amp; shoes. Call ·614·446·
3169.

6

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Houoing Opportunity) has
one and two bedroom•. rent
starting at &amp;163 tor one
bedroom and 8198 par
month for two bedroom.
with $200 depoait located
near Foodl41nd and Spring 1-..,--------Valley Plaza, pool and TV
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
ant . Call 448-2745 or leave Sofa, chair, rocker. otto~
me1sage.
man, 3 tables, (extra heavy),
•686. Sola. chair end loveFurnished eHiciency 1146 seat. 8276. Sofas and chaira
utilties paid, single. share priced from $285 . to $895 .
both. 607 2nd. Avo .. Galli· Tobleo, UOsnduptot125.
patio. Cell 446-4416 after Hldo·o· beds.t390. and up
9PM .
to t6110 .. oolo - · 1146.
Recliners. S286. to 1376 ..
Furnished apt., 2 room• a. Lomps from $28 . to $125.
bath, clean. no pets. aduhs pc. dinettes from 11 09., to
only Deposrt &amp; reference 436. 7 pc . t189 and up.
requi red . Call 614·446· Wood table with six chaita
$286 to $745. Desk t1 10
1519.
up to 1225. Hutcheo. t550.
Modern 1 bdr. apt. quiet Bunk complete with
location between Gallipoli• manreaaea. $276. and up to
a. holzer. No pats. security t3911. Baby beds. 111 D.
Mattr•HI or box spring•.
deposit. Coll446· 2056 .
full or twin. t&amp;B .. firm. $18.
Furnished efficiency. 8185 ond t78, Queen oets. t196.
mo., utilities pd. 920 4th 4 dr. chelto. $42. 6 dr.
Ave.. Gallipolis. Call 448· chasti, t54. Bed framea.
UO.and $26 .• 10 gun· Gun
4416 after 9 PM .
cabineto. $360. Goo or
1-bdr. second floor, fur- electric rangio S376. Baby
nished kitchen, front porch mottreooeo. •211 &amp; t35. bed
$185. both recently ramo· !romeo 120. 826. &amp; no.
deled. Close to downtown . king freme $60 , Good Hlec·
Call 446-9788 or 446 · tior. of bedroom suitea.
rockers, metal cabinets.
381D.
hoadboordo 138 &amp; up to
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2 bdr . unfurn. apt. adults •6&amp; .
only. no pots. Coil 446·
3748 or 614· 256· 19D3.

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1979 Chevy Luv. 4opd. RINGLES'S SERVICE. u ·
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dl t2799 J 0 h. • n.ariencad carpenter. electrioppor.Salea
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mason, painter. roofOolllpollo. Ohio. 446-4782. lng (Including hot tar •
application) 304-875 -208B'
61 Ford dump truck. Good
675· 4660.
1974 Coochman oalf contl- condition. Coli after 5:DO 1:...-~-----"--­
oned lllth wheel tii.OOO.
742 21"7
Rotary or cable tool drilling.
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1981 Robbit d'-lel
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day . Pump saleo and servl· •
73 Vans lit 4 W. D .
ces. 304-8911·3802.

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stripes, rrage kept. low
inttallamlleo. • .1 00. Cell 61 4·
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tion,
door-window
framing.
44 u_·_ _· _ _ _ _ _ _ 304-676·2440.
1977 Ford Maverick noodo __
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end n- tlreo. Can 614 . 1977 Oodge Window Von. Remodelig Interior end exta·
256· 6251.
just repolnted. auto, PS. PB. rior. Ftee enimatea. 304M
curlso. air. etc. Call 446· 895-3426 or 895-3384.
1978FordLTDnlcoS1.100. ,_4_1_8_2._ _ _ _ __ _ _
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Co11448·0782.
1 977 Ford van 6 cyl .• 1979 Building remodeling. repair·
1984 Plymo~th Horizon. Monte Corio. Coll446-3243 ~32~111 collect 1 · 304-937·
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446-1387.
,.heel drive, 306 ltllndard.
8o Heating
304·671-2119.
1 983 Monte Carlo. tilt oteer- 1 - - - - - - - - -- CARTER'S PLUMBING
ing, . crui• control, ACm 1 97t CJ&amp;, good tltel, new
AND HEATING
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81600.
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Cor. Fourth •nd Pine
Coil 446·9398.
4-671·11 92 after 6 pm.
Gallipolis. Ohio
Saturday 304-675· 16"9 all
day.
Phone
614-446-3888 or
1971 Triump TR·S converti·
614-448-4477
ble. 54.400 miln. good
condition, new top, trens.
JIM'S .PLUMBING &amp;, HEAT·
rebuilt leso than .600 mlleo 74 ·Motorcycles
lNG. Rt. 1. Box 31111. Galli·
ego. noedo lOme body &amp;
polis. Call 614-367-0576.
interior woril. Coll814-245·
6258.
1977 Kawoski KZ400
ferring. oeddlabego. crooh SHULAW'S Plumbing ond
1972 VW Faltbeck full Nr, ~ ca"ler, ainy bar, new Heating. 211 Sixth St.,
injection AC, auto. ca.- bettory. 8300.00 firm . Call Point Pleooent. W. Ve. 304992-2439.
675·6420 . Liconoed and
446·1608.
insur.-d .
1972 Ford ltlltlon wogon, Moped lor oalo. Good condl·
t66D. Coll614-367·0641 . tlon, •276 .0D. Call 992·
83 Excavating
11175.
80 Ford Multllng auto. 8
cyl ., aportl package. 1 1976 Harley Dovidoon.
ow-. 27.000 mileo. oer· Electro Glide. 82900.DD. Good-1 Excavating, base ~
1g1 kept, 8Jltra1, .86,250. 1978 Harley Davidson , menta. footers, drivewayl,
Cell 4·6·4B22. •
Sportlter. •1400. Call992· septic tanks. landscaping.
Call anytime 614 - 446 8841.
45.37. Jame1 L Davison, Jr.
19118 Comoro good condi·
tlon. Cai1448-3769- 4. 1981 Honda CR80. good owner .
cond. ••so. 304· 773·6867 1- - - - - - - - Dozer Work by Ted Hanna.
1971 Vego. low miiNge. efteri:OO.
Ditchea, ponds. roads , land
good cond. Coil 241·6210.
clearing. etc. Call Motor Car
Brokers. 448·6592 .
1 982 2dr Ford Eocort. 4opd. 75
Boats and
om·fm. •3499, 1981 4dr
Motors for Sale
J.A.R.Conatruction Co.Ru·
Chivy Chevetto, auto, radio
tlond, Oh.614-742·2903;
t3198. 1978 2dr Dodge
Baa•ments, Footera, Con·
Aopen. auto. radio 12199.
John'• Auto Soleo Builvllla 1973 Starcreft Boot Chief· crate work, Backhoe' a,
Rd. Gollpolis, Ohio. 448· ton Marl&lt; IV 21 ft. cobtn Dozer &amp;. Oitcher, Dump
cruiser ond 1977 Titan 311ft. trucks. a. water·ges-sewer·
4782.
Pall&lt; Model Camper. Both electrical lines.
1 976 Cadillac Coupe ba- excellent condition. Call 1·
vllle. Good Condition. 18 HP 886· 3980 ofttr 8 P.M. or For ule guernsey milk cow,
good family milk cow very
Evlnrudo motor. deolgned anytime weekends.
gentle. call 614-742·3D44.
for olectric ltorter. Coli
81 .. ·9Bfl..39117.
78 Auto Parts
D . A . Botton excavating .
lit Accassories
complete dor:er and dump
1978 Fleetwood Codilleclor
truck •ervices. Call 667 ·
Hlo. Fair condition . Coli
6528 or 378-8288 .
992-71183.
1 977 Ford Moverlck noodo
1973 Ford Pinto Squire alot of work. hel olot of n Electrical
Station wogon. 4 cyl .. outo.. pono now tlreo. Call 84
AC. IX!'811ant gao miiNge.
8o
Refrigeration
111 4-2118· 6261 '
Good conclltton. Call 81.•·
9&gt;19·26118.
1873 Ford F1 OD pick up tor
porto. 304-875· 2285.
SEWING Machine repairs.
service. Authorized Singer
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79 Miltora Homes
Scluon . Fabric Shop ,
• Ca~pera
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t1.80 e bela. Call949-3059
19711 Wlldernno 25ft. exc . ofter 6 :00P.M.
cond .. 83.500 . Coli 814·
367-01194 after 4PM .
20 inch girls bicycle for sale.
t20.00. 3 piece blue oult.
Buy &amp; IIVOI 11177 olzo 13. $20 .00. Call 992 ·
Play-mot ...,.,..., oall con- 3.90.tained. AC. goo lumonco,
tully !H!Uippod.
5DO. Cell Warm Morning gas heating
44.·2287.
stove for oalo. 66.000 BTU .
Phone 742· 31 ee. Ellie BUI·
For loll: 8porumano kirk, Long St .. Rutland.
·Droom. ex. cond.. noo.
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mostats. $60 each. 1 carpet AppMooia mare, bred tho· condition. f560 . Donuoer
bound axe. cond . ruat • robred next summer, gentle. Post Hole Digger. $360. Coil
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388-9996.
614-246-666D.
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double drain sink with fix- 676-7421 .
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$260, Whirlpool waaher 3D4-676· 1416.
2 New Holland B ton 'oHoge
$76, 4 Qther w11hers to
wagon 13600. each; 1 supet
choose from. 30 in' 'gas
717 Chopper t1500.: 1
range 196. 36 in' gas range 55 Building Supplies
ouper 23 Blower UOO. Call
$96. Maytag wringer $96,
John Ger.loch 304·875·
Kenmore dryer 75, small
5263.
Whirlpool refrigerator •as. Building Materiels
Skaggs Appllancoo Upper Bloct.;, brick, sewer pipes, New HoUond forage equl·
River Rd .• 446· 7398.
windows. lintels. etc . p.lntereat frH financing un·
Claude Winters, Rio Grande, til Sept. 1, 1985, .new ond
G.E. frost lrae 16 cu.ft. o . c 8n 61 4-246·51 21 .
uaed . Grinder mixers · •
freezer. t100. Call 446·
manure sprudera, intertl!lt
8048.
You build it orwewill24x48 free until 4-1-811. All N4 cer goroge kit. $2.496. Holland hey toola. Interest
Uoed oola $100. Coli 446· dol. Coii1·614-8B6-7311 .
tree until 7-1·811: 1-UIId
4189.
model 718 New Hollond
Now open for busineu, chopper with one row hMd,
Picken• used furniture . 304· Mountain State Block, At. one used Gahl blower 8510,
675·6483 or 676· 1 •so.
33. N- Hovon. Complete one und ouper 717 Nmasonry supplies, 4", 8 ", Holland chopJ&gt;II' with one
82'' round dining room table 12" block. Delivery serviceo . row hood •1900 . 2·ulld
with matching chairo. Phil· Phone doy 304-882-2222. Cobey forage boxes with
llpplno mahogany. 304, evening 882·3239.
tandem axel running ge1n.
675·1265.
axe . cond. Cell on price, 4
u11d New Ideo com plckero
2 pc wooden frame
from $700. to $2600. New
56
Pets for Sale
and rocker $170.00.
and used Gravety boxee.
773-6492.
Check with us on the 2'h
HILLCREST KENNELS pet. interelt lease on N.w
Complete houaehold furni- Bolirding eH braed1. Heated Farm Equipment. We have
ture from appliances to
facilities . great deals on New Allie
small hams. Soma antiques. indoor-outdoor
AI(C Doberman puppies: Chalmera Tractor:• and
Dan Gaffney. 202 7th St. &amp; Stud Service. Coll614-446- Gleaner Combine•. Kliaf.,.
Rollins, New Haven. 304- 7795.
Service Conwr. 304·895·
882-2431 .
3874. Pt. PIHNnt. Riploy
Rd. St. Rt. 8? or Leon. WV ..
Judy
Taylor
Grooming.
Call
Wood and coal stove · with
61 · -367-722D.
blower. 3D4·676·3917.
Liveatock
Briarpetch Kennels Profes- 63
sional
All-breed
grooming.
52 CB.TV. Radio
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
Equipment
Arabiana: 4 year
cilities. English Cocker Spa- 3 full
niel puppiol.
614-38B· Cheltnut mare, gr•n, broke
to ride. Weotern pleoaure
9790.
contest or endurance prosHome delivery of video
movies. VHS ond Beto. Froo Oragonwynd Cattery Ken· pect. Xeorting block boy ftlty.
pickup and delivery. Send nels. AKC Chow puppies. beautiful Egyptien·type
nome ond oddreas to Mo- SiameH kittens. new litters head end neck. long strolght
vies. RD 6. Box 407, CFA HimalaYan arid PerSian leg. Weanling Chtltnut coh.
kitteno. Call614-446-3844 4 whit8 stocking a blaze. f~ll
Athena. Ohio 46701 .
brother to above filly. Pho~
after e.
1tos and pedigree• available
64 ·Misc. Merchandise 2'h yr. old Shetland Sheep upon request. Stell rental
1 - - - - - -'--- - - dog. Reg .. female, opoyded. end stud oervice. R&amp;J Arobl·
Caiiii14·388-9B11.
· ano. Loon. W. Va .. 304·458·
1062.
Knauff Firewood Split· 96%
hardWooda. Seaaoned or AKC Dobermen pupa •5o.
green . You pick up or we Colt 446-·7 796.
Groin fed freezer - •· Reo·
istered Hereford buUs. lew·
deliver. HEAP vender. 614256-6246.
3 femele UKC Regiotored renee Burdell. Call 614·
American Pit Bull Terriers. 245-51B1 .
Umtatone. Sand. Gravel. t76 each. Coil 446-2594
Charolail bull calves beDelivered in Ma,on. Meigs, after 6 :00 or Sat. '
tween 6 &amp; 6 mos. old. Colt
G•llia or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son . Call 448· 77B5.
Stud Service; AKC Regia· 448-4410.
tared Tee Cup Poodle.
Plastic citterns state ap· orange-apricot. 81 00.00. 3/4 Arabians. 4 year chennut
proved, plastic septic tanks, Call 992·3233 or 992· mare, green broke to' ride.
Weatern pleasure. contat or
plastic culvert, metal cul- 6B43.
endurance proapect. Yeaverto, RON EVANS ENTER PRISES. Jockoon. Oh 614- 2 beagle doge. 1 mala and 1 rling btock·bay filly. beoutl·
female for ule. 1 year old. lui Egyptian-typo head and
288· 5930.
140.00 each with dog· neCk. long straight t.gs.
Cut up olabs. $15 PU houses . C~lllfter5 : 00p.m., Weanling choo'"t't colt. lour
white atocldnga end blaze.
load.larger loads delivered. 986-41BO.
full brother to above filly.
Call for pricea. Call 614Engli1h Pit Bull. 6 puppies Photo. and pedigr111 •veill·
245·58D4.
ble upon requeot. SteU rental
for Hie. Coil 992· 77D6.
&amp; 9tud oorvice. A. • J .
For oale fill dirt. and top ooll.
Coii·Coll 814-266 -i427.
Regi1tered Pit Bull puppiea, Aroblono. Loon. WV (304)
160.0D. Coli Bob Roach at 468-1062.
and table. sWag 1-304·882· 3282.
Reg. Polled Heroford bull
curtain•. bookceH,
waoher. weight bench. AKC regiltered miniature col- and holforo. Evenlngo
plono. clorlnet. Cell 448· Schnou1et puppies. 304· 304· 773·6..05.
896-39111 '
1583.
2 Gullding Wolking horooo.
1--------,...-Fuel oil heater 186 or belt Reg. pit bull puppies t60. Cell 304-876·6531 ,
offer. Call 81•· 3B8-B824.
Bob Roach. New Haw-en
304·B82-3262.
64 Hay lit Gtain
Roll · o·woy bod t36.
''
wooden louvered cafe doort
ezo. Call448-2796 after 5. 57
GoOd mixed groH ·hay for
Instruments
Fan Yard Care Mulching.
oalo . Call 949·J!237.
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tronopientlng. Aloo for
: cow manure&amp;. top aoil.
Contlct Bruce Davison.
814-251· 1 .. 27.

THANIC VOU ALL

COMINCi 'T'Hit .YSNIII6. I
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TH8 Pe()PLI! WH(),.,

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET C~EAN, ,
scotchguard -water eatracdeodorizers. FREE eati· ,
mates. Reaaonable rates.
Gene Smith. 992· 6309 .

Fc~rrrr SLipiJIII'~
6&lt; LiVI~SIIICk

Baker portable tree stand

CAPTAIN EASY

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uoconditionallifetime guarantee. local referencas
furnished. Fr" eltimates.
Coil collect 1-614-237D4BB. 9 a .m: to 5 p.m.
Roger• Basement
Wa,erproofing.

Concord Grapoo. 10 lb. t4:
4D lb. t 14: 2'h mlleo ...;t o••l
Sand Hill Rood, 3D4·175·
2679. No Sunday SoiM.

Bundy Clairnet. good cond,
$60.00. Seoro Porto-Potti.
826.00. Dinette toble and 4
chain t15 .00 . Evenlngo
304-675-6297.

Furnished air cond., ideal for
1 or 2 men . No city ta•ea.
Fo_sters Trailer Park. Call

H &amp; S Home lmprQvementa
vinyl •lding, roofing, room
eddition. atorm windows,
stone. Call 614-367·0409
or 614· 367-7244.

Red taSP.berrlea.
Borrv Potch. Call

Firewood. 820 load. t 3D
deliverwd, c•ll after 5, 304·
468· 1728 .

42 Mobile Homes

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Conn trumpet. with
can. eac. cond .
304-773· 5525 .

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Home
Improvements

PAINTING· Interior and ••terior. plumbing. roofing,
some remodell"g. 20 yra.
Call 614-388· 88112.

Bundy alto .... new. used
montha. If intereeted
3D4-876-1769 before
PM after 175-21188.

Steel-1 beams - anglelrona sheet steel, grating . 18 to 26
It;':'-"...,_- II cents per pound ; pipe·
conduit, w1ter. culvert and
gas; misc. wooden beams.
tleo. 2 to 1 6 teet: goo
fumece, sodium lights, electrical fi"'urH, minimum pur.·
~.aflchose 16().00. Old W.Vo.
Malleable Iron Plant:. Point
Plauont. ,Monday·Frldoy.
B:30 to 3 :30p.m.

Small 2 br located in Camp
Conley. &amp;140 . month . 304-

81

Slide trombone in good
condition lor t100.00. Coli
986·4217.

Firewood 820.00 pickup
lood : t30 .0D delivered .
3D4· 676-2991 or304-6766712.

2 bedroom newly remo-

KIT 'N' CARLYLI ®bJ Llrry Wright

Muaical
Instrument•

Vito Clarinet. good cond.
11 DD. Call 446-01110.

Tobacco atick1 62 In long.

High St. 304·675· 2515 of·
tar 6:00.

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11

: SORRY BERTH STYLUS GRUBBY

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Frlct.y, September 14, 1984

Plans underway for second annual Beef Day
The Meigs County Beet Cattle ·

The program wiD Include a beef
judging contest tor all ages. This
contest wW be open to both
inaJdng plans for ro~nsortngthe · Jndlvldual and team entries and
second annual Meigs County Beet prizes will be awarded.
DayonSaturday,Sept.29, 10a.m. to
PartiCipants Jn the judging con3 .. p.m,. at the Rock Springs test can reglster to take part on the
Fa.lrgmmds.
day of the event. Commercial ·
Asaoclatkln ani! the Meigs County
Coopel atlve Extension ServiCe are

exhibits will be on display througb·
rut the day and wiD be by feed
dealers,· Iarmer machinery and
livestock product distributors. Several craft booths wW also be

thelamlly. "Beerup YwrFamlly's
Meals with the Microwave Oven''
wUl be presented at 10 a.m. and 1
p.m. TWoseparateprogramswWbe
given and partictpants will i:ecelve
rec!pesandldeastouseatbomeand
there wW be a tasting !iesslon of

featured.
The COI'IIfl)lttee has

planned
programs to Interest all members of

prepared recipes.

A veteranartan wW be on hand to
share advice Wtth local beet
prodUcers. The atterooon session
will Jnclude the latest In health care

()'Brien completes 27 cases ·
TWenty-seven cases were processed by Judge Patrick H. O'Brien
In the Meigs County · Court

W£dnelday.

Fl!led for speeding were Ilhyong

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to be suspended It endorsement Is restitution ·and costs, passing bad
obtained; Pa)l] Clark, Middleport, checks; DaVid Chase, Middleport,
$.tJO and costS and 00 da)'S Jn JaU lor restitution and costs, passing bad
DWI, $75 and costs tor no operators . checks.
11cense and wW be deniE!d an Ohio
Forfeiting bonds were Robert L.
license lor five years; Thomas
Crowden, Parke~. $50, speedMcClung, Mason, $250 and costs and Ing; Dav!dB.DWard,Pomeroy,$:il,
10 days Jn jall for DWI, $50 and costs speeding, Troy D. Guthrie, Tuppers
tor expired drivers Ucense and wW Plains, $40, !allure to control
be denied an Ohio license for 120 vehicle; Jettrey RusseU, Belpre,
days; Jaunlta Dalton, Cheshire, $45, failure to dim bright lights.

KIJn, Gallljx&gt;lls, S22andcosts; Gene
Westenberger, Athens, $21 and
coSts; Charles Slnuns, Langsv11le,
$29 and costs; HQIVey . Hensley,
syracuse, $:18 and costs; Steven
Wade, Vienna, Va., $21 and costs;
John W. Stobart, Racine, $24 and
COlliS; Ronnie Eblln, Rutland, $25
and CO$ts; W. DaVid Krawsczyn, ·
Pmnen)y, $24 and costS; and Allee
Chevalier, ReedsvUie, $22andcosts.
others tin~ In the court were
DouglasEblln,Jr.,Pmneroy,$5and
costs, no muttler; James Powell, Virgil 0. Day
Racine, $al and costs, !allure to
VlrgU 0 . Day, 79, 169 Beech St.,
eontrol vehicle; Tony Weaver, New
Haven, $250 and costs, three days In Middleport, died at 10 p.m. Thurs- ,
jall, 00 days license suspension, day Jn Veterans Mernortal Hosplllil.
Born May 19, 1900, In GaJlla
OWl, costs only for driVing lett of
center; Robert Burris, Pomeroy. County, sm of the late Albert and
$250 and costs, three days In jaU, .60 . Allee Waugh Day, he was are~
day Ucense suspension, OWl; farmer and had resided In MkldJe.
Charles WUUamson, Rutland, $10 port tor the past seven years.
He married Mary Myers, who
and coslS,. !allure to yield right or
survives,
on Oct. 22, 1941, at
way; Richard A. Craig, Uttle
Mercerv!Ue.
Hocking, $10 and costs, failure to
display valid license on traUer;
Also swv(v!ng Is a son, Ferrel ot
Hanison Nelson, Prescott Bailey, Mkldleport.
He was also preceded In death by
Az., $.1) and costs, assured clear
distance; Terry Hayes. Pomeroy. three brothers, a sister, a halt·
$100 and costs, seven days In jail brother and a halt-sister.
Funeral services wiD be held at 2
suspended, and two years proba·
p,m.
Sunday In King's Chapel
t!on, no operators license; Ivan
Church,
with the Rev. Odell Manley
Cremeans, Northup, $50 and costs,
leaVing the scene of an accident; $25 otftctat!ng. Burial will be. Jn King's
and costs, lallure to control vehicle; Cl\apel Cemetery.Friends may call
MaxE.HW,Rac!ne,$150andcosts, at Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral
three days Jn Jall suspended, no · Hlime, GaU!polls, from &amp;-9 p.m.
motorcycleendorsement,$75o!t!ne Saturday.,
The body wiD lie In state In the
church one hour prior to the serVice.

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have a flower show Saturday
(tomorrow) at the Zion Church of
Christ located on State Route 143,
liVe lnlles olf the Route 7 ~-All
exhibits wUI be by club members.
· ThepubllclsJnv!tedtov!ewtheshow
trornnoonto6p.m.

&amp;;hoonover; Lisa Cochran.

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GaU!polls, Pomeroy, Sen!orCitlzens
Centers, County Weltare Depart.
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for !lllng applications Is Jan. 31, 1!m.
Community Action Agency sta!t
members are avallable to help
.penple tllloutappllcat!onsoranswer
questlons.attheCAA'smaJnomceat
Cheshire and the Meigs Crunty
Outreach office In the courthouse at
Pomeroy.
Information Is also avallable by
call!ng the HEAP hotl!ne 1·B282a38l, the CAA ott!ces at 992-!ifffi,
367-7341, or Senior Citizens Celllers.
992-2161 or 44f&gt;700l.

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Nov. 5 through AprU 12 according to ROOerts.
When applyjng lor emergency asslstallce, Roberts
IBill lndMduals wW undergo a "a face-to-face
• IJitA!rv1ew and they wiD DEed to supply lncmle
documentation as well as docwnElltatlon or need,
sue~} as a shut-oft notice."
Acceptance wW be based on!ncomedocumartatlon
from either the past three or 12 months, Roberts said.
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But as the two stdes , tried to
narrow d!tferellceS In Washlngton;
coal!ndustry'sbargalnlngteamare corit!nu!ng economiC problems In
nearing a
phase of • the union's largest l!eld district In
negotiations aimed at a tlndlng a · WestV!rgi~!orcedtheUMWtolay
strike-tree settlement ixt a new ott 10 stall members !!ldef1nJti!IY,
COidrilct.
lnCtud!ng District 17 vice Piesldent
The two sides have met tlu:ough· Howard Green.
out the week, and llllll'l! bargalnlng
Eledrlcut!Utles, which arepr!nctwu sdteluled tor thew eel•!d. as pal bUyers ot uillon-mlned coal,
they taoe lill ()ct.1eKplratlonotthe have bullthugestockpllestoprotect
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for I! slmUar program
alatal In l1l!lrt year's tederal
sllareoqts.
.. "In myoplnlilo,lt'll bealongtbne
tlndlng a fe&lt;leraJ )lfOgl'am, that
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"It's a dUemma, .a 'Catch-22'
s!tuatiDn" · for the union, said Seth

Schwar1z , ot F;nergy Ventures
Analysts, a . consulting Dnn In
Arlington, Va.
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59,000 United AulD Wlll'lcml Union
members. aome ''whooping .oo
hollering'' and sJmutlng "It's png
down," began strikes Saturday at 13
plants where General Motors Corp.
makes Its most !"1l'llar cars.
Negotiations, meanwhile, re, sumedpromptlyatlla.m.Saturday
on a natlOnal contract covering the
350,000 UAW wor!e-s einpklyed by
GM. Unlm President OWen Bieber
said the contrlct that expired at
midnight would be extended

Indefinitely.
The expiration of the natlonal

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"The saa1nt1 census _, bi'ouihl
about puUIIIy by the cliln&amp;e ID
Medlclre and · Medlclld and the
reduced . ~ ot days and
arncllntl b'wlddl tbeptElidiil!ftt.
Will pay - 11!8\'1!1 'tJII! JK.plt.al with
aVIIIable beds wll1ch could be put to
good 11R ..... to provide DiletJUI
betwte acute hospital can! apd a
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UAW-GM contract coinCided with
expiration of 1491ocal ones.
It was the first widespread
walkout In 14 years against the
world's largest manufacturer.

"It's . gQ!ng OOwll! It's going
STB.IKE AT OM 11NA.L
down! " shoUted members of UAW
ASSEMBLY PLANT- A group
Local 654 at a Camaro assembly
of Picketers walk lhe line
plant in Van Nuys, Call!., as they
Satunll!y
momlng In Unden,
headed tot the picket line.
In
front
of a General
N.J.,
Other plants 'targeted for Wal·
Moton
ftnal
aMeillhly
plant
kouts Jncluded lhrre assembly
where about 4,800 U'*ed Auto
plants Jn Pontiac,. Mlclt.; and one
Worllen memben are 011 !l&amp;rllre.
each In FUnt, Mich.; Wan-en,
Mich.; O?ravflle, Ga.; Arlington, shift. For!IUito!them, that won't be
Texas: W!lmlniton, Del.; Linden, untO Monday.
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N.J.; Bowling Green, Ky.; ShreveSane workers wereunhappywtth
·port, Lli.; and Wentzville, Mo.
the strategy.
About 1,000 WOi'lcl!rs set up a · "We're the stormtloopers;'' said
picket line at~ Buick DMslon Bob Price, 34, a spraypaJnter at the
. . . Mtfe Wtlill, 7 1"')1 · It'll
· plant In Fllnt, whldl hasaljoull4,1m Lordstown COI'(IPJex In northeast
fdftllllalllllld
~llta)w. ·
'----------..-.------...,;,_......,....,,.a..o...;~ employees, said Fred Myers, pres!· Ohio. "It's going to be hard to sit·,
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denlo!UAWI...ilcal599.
Aa I'Xllfltned by Lucu, "the
back and watch everybody light."
• • Nit 5 X •.,. 'I I , I ' '! lhatlllllltJbed,.,_..be
"'lbey're whooping and holler· . " I feel everybody' should go out,"
MM•'llld aDd !ntemledlalll! CIJ'e
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I Cll'e!&amp;ZIIt · Jna,"~sald.
saldDwgGoodman, awocker at the
. . .would allcJw patllllta
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TheUAWtoJdtheremalnderofJts Lordstown cmnplex that employs
3110,000 GM WOIIleis at l3l other about ll,lm wockers. "I want back
wtlat ...........~to be· D 1 t' r ... t• I • rn" , I ... Diw ' 5 ' r ~-,., and
•. s• · will-s II ' ......
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plantstoreturntoworkonthenext what we gave up !nl982."
(Coollni"'' 011 pajle A-4)
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hill· I:30pm

llqinnlnc Swill (Aps 5·1&amp;) 11•111111 ....... ,............................. :............................................:............. $20.00
Adalt Swill (Apt I&amp; lup)10:15 alll.·l1:15AI .................................................................................... $20.00

newcontract.

strike 13 GM·plants

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'6plll-8:20plll
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7pm-9:50pm
6pm-9:30pm
6pm-9: 30pm
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UAW union members

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rnllbt occur next month I!YEII u the

unlonmlnerstrornwork!ng,hesa!d,
llllC'UI1ty for miners, thousands of a contract settlement would not
whom have been Jald ott, and his avert further layoffs.
reluctance to grant wage or other
"It ther'e Isn't a strike, there'll be
eQOOOI1IIc COI'ICU 1tons.
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layoffs," Schwllr!Z 'said. He said
For Its part, the Industry has ut!Utles "are going to want to bum
served notiCe tltatlt wants changes ott their stockpiles of cpaJ," thus
In work rules and oUter rell!ted reducing the demand for coal even
• areas from the union, Concessions further.
whlch Would improve productlv!ty
Schwartz said the major union
· ..00 the compan!eS' chances of coal companles, such as Coosolldameetlng 11011-unlon cmnpet!tion for t!on Coal and Peabody Coal Co.,
coal sales.
"would Uke to avoid a strike.

IYEIIINGS

fUIId. ol Ace.
R..
E Pri n. /prtc.
I.E. fiiiiiiCI
Prln. at llnkiit&amp;
~P. TP: School In
F•d. ollnk. Dill Proc.
Bl11l Contlol &amp; Audit
Bt~. Shorthllld
h&amp;- Typin1

Industry.
A IOUl'l:e cloee to the talks, wbo
&lt;Creed to discuss ~ situation
f'rlday only 011 the gtounds he
remain anonymous, &amp;aid the bar·

gaining teems "have now gone to
· the crJUcaJ Issues."
These issuEs evidently center on
the ·drive by UMW President
~ Trumka for greater Job

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6pm-9:30pm
6pm-9p..
6pm-9p..
&amp;pm-9:30pm
6pm-9:30pm
6pm-9:50pm
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6pm-9:50pm

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SPECIAL LlmUST

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Ill
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301
294 . · 213
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United Mine Workers ll1llon and the

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Fund. of Ace.
Beslc Wlltrcolor
Paltt I Knill P1intln1
S111ll Ius. IIIIPIIIIIIII
Pmon•l fillnce
Ellments of Supervision

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Sse.

Roberts added.

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6:30pm-! :OOpm
6pm·1Dpm

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don't quality, we !J1en go to ule 12 month InCome."
"Last year, we spent $31!1,1mlil GaDla and MeigS
Counties," Roberts said, -..and this year, we are
hoplr\g the grantS wW be somewhere Jn that
ne!ghb:a lox!." Roberts added that last year the state
spent $106 miUJon dollars In providing energy'
BIS~lance to low 1ncorrMi iamUJes.
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automaUcally receive an application ror either
i'eguJar or emergency tundlng th,ls year In the man.:
A tolltreephonenumber,l-aKI-2824!1Kl,lsavaUable
tor those ~v!ng any questions about the programs,

/Miners, operators
in do-or-die stage
of contract talks

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. Adwncecl S,•n~llics (Alesi &amp; IP). 10:15 IM.·li:JOIII ................ ;.............................................
$22.00
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POTATOES so LL S6n
IARnmPEARS

ASSOITED HARDY

lpplicatlonl from low Income tamlllel for

It the udllty·ll not partlclpatlllf In tJie Jli'OII'IIII,
R.obertlaald a youcller cu be I.ued tol!!!lppay 111111.
'Mao llle add!d,!t. bulk tuelll Ulld u !be prln\aty
90III'Cl! of Mat, or U heat II paid by 1 landlllnl.· a
voucher can be I•=' to help CIMI" !be bilL
The p!!l'llt!lltCe CNd1t received. Rotle'tlllld, will
be based OD 1111! ~'llbiuill! b-IJit pn!ioed1J1112
months. 'I"11I! ~ 1ncorne II$7,110JII!!"~w.lthfl.&amp;IO
added ... each ~ member.
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.... ' U.an ·planned

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IANANAS.".. 4 Lb.

11tle
FUIIII of Accolntin&amp;
Fulld of Dtsilfl
Skttchin&amp;
Persontl fin1nc'e
IIIII leview
Bee. Shorthlnd
lite. TypiRI

program, ROOerts said appilcatiOns tor emergency
auJst•nre are )taitdled.oo the local level thrwgh the

said.

"!- C:ULJPOUS - Winter II 011 Ill WI!Y. With the cold
-the!' comet hlih heating lllllJ, which puts. crimp
10 ·111811)' IJudatU. But there Is help b- IOII"le loW
' lncan~ tamllies woo muat onetime$ cJioo&amp;e
betwwu heating their residence and eating.
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Proirllll spohi!Dpetut, sald the •ta!Al has s~
taJdna

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AMISH-TRAIL BOLOGNA
CHEESE
BuTTER
BACON &amp; SAUSAGE
JEWES &amp; JAMS ·

Golde!~

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121
381
515
783
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tft...U
POMIIY, OIL

JUST ARRIVED/

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Call JoAnn at 992-3382

APPLES

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10 Sections, 84 p.... IO Centa
Multfmedlalnc. NMnPIPIPif

1 .,, S.ptwt blr 16, 1911

Non·Crodit Offerings:
Budeet Buffets, Tuesdays (1012-30), 5 msions, 7pm-9pm
Holiday Crtlts. Tllundays (10/4-11/1), 5 susions, 7pm-9pm
Tumble Bu&amp; GymnaS1ics (tp 4-7) .
.
Stetion I, Tuesdays (10/2-30), 5 Sllsions, 7 pm-9pm
Section 2, Thursdays (10/4·11/1). 5 SHSiOIS, 7 p~~t-9pm
Beeinnin&amp; Gymnastics (Aps 7-up)
Section 1, Tues4ays (10/2-30), 5 sessions, 7pm-9pm
Section 2, Thtrsdays (10/4·11/1). 5 stsiions, 7pm-9pm
Computer Literacy
Section I. Tuesdays (10/2-IZ/4), 10 sissions, 6:30pm-9:30pm
Section 2. ~tdnesdays (9/26-12/5). 10 sessions, 6:30pm-9:30pm

Memorial graveside services for
Miss Addle Mae PoweU, 61, Pomeroy, whodledSept. 6, will beheldat2
p.m. Sunday at the Greenwood
Cemtecy Jn Racine with the Rev.
·Carl Hicks oft!c!at!ng. MemQrlal
contributions can be made to ~
Meigs Unit of the American Cancer

. . . . . o......

By JOHN F1UEDMAN

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....105

s.

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wm qualify wUl receive • pen.'entage credit 011 tt.!lr .

·Saturday.

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lli'!una 10 help lhein otfBet hlih energy COllis.

FrtendstnaycallatPhllllpsFuneral
Home, Ironton, from &amp;-9 p.m.

five Points Class ·

~ lARAIE CLASS

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Reeistration will be accepted at t~e first scheduled class session if space is avaiiable. NO texts will be
available for purchase at the first class session.
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IHome heating add available to area. reside~ts :

Open reeistration will be held on Monday, ~ptember 24at the Davis Career Center on the campus trom
9am-~oon, 1:30pm-4:00pm and 6:00pm-8:00pll.
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Fall Quarter classes btcin Tuesday, September 25 and end Friday, December 14, 1984

WEDNESDAYI . 7:30 p.M.

OPIII
W. IIAIII ST.

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FIRST NIGHT OF CLASS

Mason Methodist Church

IEGIIIIIIG
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dall, and Mrs. Herbert (Joyce)
Long, all or Columbus; and Mrs.
Charles (Margaret) Bowman Qf
Jackson; a son, the Rev. Wllllam
C'.oot!all of Rt. 1, Patriot; lour
grandclllldren; a brother, Andrew
of Langsville; and a sister, MUdred
· Scurlock ot Columbus. ·
Shewasalsopreceded!ndeathby
·a sister.
Funeral services will be held at 2
p.m. Sunday Jn · Waterloo United
Methodist Church, with the Rev.
Chiu-les Herrell oll!ctat!ng. Burial
wUl be In Fox-Fairview Cemetery.

l&gt;eMIIa ... ........................... A·'7
F.dlortals ouuo u ooo o oo o oo o . . aooo o A-2
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Phone Jt&amp;istrations will lit accepted on Friday, September 21 from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Calll-800-282·
7201 Ext. 301 (Ohio only) or (614)·245-5353 Ext. 301.

TUESDAY, 7:30 P.M.

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daugh·
ters, Edith Goodall, Mildred Goo-

Ohio weather:
· · chllly temps
over weekend
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SLINDERELLA DIET CLASS

Extalded Forecaat

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of the late Everette and EstaMahan
Myers, she was a mem~ ¢
Waterloo United Methodist Church.
She married Orlyn Goodall, who
surVives, on AprU 15, 1938.

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A judp hu ordered ·that voter reglscraiion be
allowed in an OJ:tio welfare ol&amp;e-P&amp;If'D-l

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Community College

eat1ons and times:
.
,
Monday, Sept. 17
Entern Hilh School
9:30am-1:30pm
6pm-8pm
Tuesday, Stpt.l8
leip Sr. Hi&amp;h School
9:30am-1:30pm
6pm-8pm
Thursdly, Sept. 20
Wellston Hi&amp;h School
. 9:30aM· 1:30pm
6pm-8pm
Monday, Sept. 24
·
Jackson Hill! School
· 9:30a•·1:30pm. 6pm-8pm
These special re&amp;istr~tion locations art for off·Cimpus. mktnd and speeial classes only.
110 re&amp;istration will be taken by phone on these dates at these locations.

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CLEVELAND (AP) The
wtnnJng number drawn Thursday
night · In the Ohio Lottery's daUy
game, ''The Number," was 28!1.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the wJn.

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impc»'"' ~'• beliefa on Olhen P81f' A-2

REGISTRATION
INFORMATION

College
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Ad~itional information, reeistration, In peymtnts, and text purchases lillY lit done at the followinalo·

Applications available
for HEAP program ·

Applications lor the Hmne
Energy Assistance Program
(HEAP) are avaUable at several
locations In the two county area,
accord!ng to the GaJlla-t;,lelgs
Meets Monday
Community Action Agency.
The Southern Local School Board
HEAP Is designed to help offset
Will meet In regular session Mon- thehlghcostofwlnterheat!ngblllsof
day, 7 p.m., at the high school low Income and elderly households.
EHg!ble hooseholds must he at or
cafeteria.
below 150 percent of the Federal
Poverty Guldellnes, or an annual
Veterans Memorial
incomeof$7,470!oroneperson,plus
$2,610 lor each additional household
.Admissions--Robert Roush, Lemember. HEAP Is now an emertart, W.Va.; Mabel Pauley, gency assistance program.
Middleport.
Applications can be picked up at
Discharges---Pearl Sisson;

:1 . La~
Sb8ron Icenhower;
Templeton,Keith
Jr.;P!&lt;;kens;
Media
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Nancy Goodall, 70, Rl. 1, Patrlot,
died Thursday a!ternoon In Lawrence County ·General Hospital,
Ironton.
Born AprU 19, 1914, In Walnut
Tcmnsh!p, Gall!a County, daughter

From pt mill
to civic project

hand. YOWII people wiD have an
Flllllllles .or !ndlv!duals who
opprlunlty ID take part In a ca~ attend are asked to take aluminum
scramble fQr cash.
· cans and new8J)IIpers, bundled or
A beet berbecue luncheon wW be baaed, to recycle for the Special
avaUable at a nmnlnal fee and ll!e Olympics program.
Qeef Day II tree of charge and IS ·
music' and entertalninent will be
presented during the lunch hour.
open to the publ!c. For additional
~ door prizes wW be I!Warded ln!Drrnl!tion contact the Meigs
alollg with a - gate at the end or' County Cooperative Extension Ser·
the day. Materlllllfm the pte were vtce, ~

IN PERSON

Also swvlvtng are

O~S.U.•Washington

Lumbe!",

Rio Grande, Ohio 45674

Addie Mae Powell
Nancy~all

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