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Cubs ~ne game away

Anniversary observed

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YoU4, No.114

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BE:TTE:R '1'0L1 SHOULD ASK

HOW M'( NE:W TEACHeR

117 lORN J'&amp;lll!hUN
OVP ._. Wltt4!r ·
Money to repair the Galllpnl!al.ockl and Dim 8lld build a new Joclc!ng
·sY*m 'lhould be appl'IM!d In the U.S. Sella'At 10111et1me tll!s Wftlt, U.S.
!!enttor Robert D. Byrd, !&gt;W.Va., said Satunlay.
Byrd said the 6mdl tr tbe JXoject would " probably be ronta!nec! In a
imllrllllng reso?ut!OD" Ill pl'OIIlde flilldiJIC b' tbe llderal permneal.

He 8ll!d t!ie I1WMift' ina not loPJICM!d by a Sellate-Houae rude:~
c:unndttl!!l! earlier' tll!s ye~~r lil!eauR It wu telt the mer•noeiOU!d be

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MR. MEN'M AND · LITTLE

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' r k...allaoe !*week, VA ........ J?.a?atD. IPJrd,D-W.Va,,aUI
' !lalurda,y. Byrd lllld tile flmdl fur the ~ wau!d " pn3iaiJIJ be
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fllnded "em a d!ffetdlt II!Yel."
"I don't- any jOtoblem with tnnc11ng the dam," Byrd added, ''unlelll
President Reagan decides to veto tbe llm."
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Byrd was In Point J"esunt to participate In an op.!l bcUie at tilt Plllnl
f&gt;!euant National Guard Annory.ID prepared fSII8I'b, huaid, "'lboee
who dlealll of world conquest lhould ~ WldeialbJiate ~·s
determlnat!OD todefaidClUI' way~ life and our IIICl'l!d bertta&amp;e· Today,
Amet lca's m1l1taly m1Jbt II fleedoln's mala bulwark agalnBt ~-"
WHh the el lh•IPJXOIIdllal:. Byrd said DeiJIOCtR1Jare ''fl8?ttbig an
uplilll battle, but tilt pp 11 IJeln&amp; cloled." In West Virllnta. he said
DemoCi'atlc JXoopecllwere "IIOOd''·
Byrd said he tlDilbt Gov. Jay R.. _.,,et?er's cb,.... or capturlne tbe
Sellate 9E6t being vacated by tlltletli~.Jmniii&amp;B RandolphM!I'e good. "I
bope West Virllnta wtD elect Rolrefel!er,'' he said. "llll!i!dack:moCJatto

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being reviewed
today
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the union's ptoposed contract wtth the soft coal
Industry at meetings around the ~.
The un10n has maned ~
the contract
, reached Friday w1th the Bl~lll!l Operators
Aaoclatton to members, but most local otrlCials and
tile railk and tile have yet to review the tu11 pact.
"Most or tbe.ones I've talked to say It looks OK. at
least from ~ the summary, •• said ~ _
Martin, a UMW field representative In Logan,
. ''They're not looking at wages so much as keeping ·
the!t jobs."
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~. Ollio (AP) - AUoc·
neys fer convicted mUrderer
Dale N. Jolilllton say they will
tile a aecond appeal If a
threl'-Jud&amp;e panel n:fuaes ID
grant their client a new trial.
JolliSton was convicted In
January of the slaying ct his

and that gives us good pmleclloo. They lllle that real
good. And they like.tiDe extra safety luipa!dom."

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Joe Davldscm, D1sb1ct 29's Intematblal Exl!cuttve
Board memiJeor, said ECOIDI1lal1188!11'1! l'llllk-lllld·ftle
mlnen.wDI vote fnr the tentative agreement. ·
stepdaughter, 18, year:old
"It may not be evecytblag eveey miller wants, but
then again 111 !Ditract bas beell ~ eYI!cy
Allaelte Cooper, and he!' llaDce.
miner wants;" Davidian said. ''GIIIm the cumnt
Todd Scbul1z, l9. In the pmd!ng
appeal, Jollilton's attonl!yS
situation with the lndustty, thepoermll!llt and the
,lneworkers, I belleYe the agnenmt wtD pas1."
claliJi errors by the trial judgl:s.
· flelalae attorney Tom Tyack
CbarlestOil·baaed District 17, the unloll's 'largest
Frank'lbuJ1nan, who ran theUMW'apolltlcalann
said a 81!(ua1 appeal. · wb!cb
· district, has scheduled · Its meeting today at the · under former President Sam CllarCh, salo1 hewtsbied ·
_Madison Civic Center, While Beckley-based District the unlorlleadershlp bad IIE!IIthe Clli'llplete conttact
woold be flied with the 4th 0100
Dlstt1ct erurt or Appeals 1n
29 omctals will gather at the Welch Annory.
pl'qlllS81 to therankandftlesoonerlnsteadof~
Porumouth, woold clalm a new
After they f'llVIeW the agreement, the omcers wW tlJil SUl111'1181Y·
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tt1a1 Is warranted because new
explain the contract to the rank and file at local
~ shows uneone other
• meetings Tuesday. Members then wlll have 48 hours
"We don't
an lntemal campaign. We can all 1
than Johnstai may have comto review the contract before the ratification vote. read," said 'Ibuml8n, who basbeenoneof'l'nlmka's
mitted tJie mmters.
· tl!ntatively 6Cheduled 'I'hur8day.
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most vocal 'crltk:s. ''I lqle tills WOil't preWnt the
_ The 41knonth contract, which wlll replace the mernbersldp from reading the whole CQntract
~ ibe alfadavitssupjOtll't·
ina that claln) Is one by Harry
· IIIIJ'EII!II'Itt that expires Oct. 1. calls 1Dr a 10.25 pe.itBit • · word-for·wonl.
"Bud" Walker, an ~tor
pay hike over the life or the agreement, meaning a
"This llliiY be a good contract. but we won't Jmow
top-scale miner WCll.lld be maldng$15.57 an loir by the wrtn we see it."
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time the contract expires. It also provides protection
For his part, BCOA cldef llf&amp;'Ollator B.R. Brown
tnr miners' jobs when companies sublease with . continued ~ o~tlon's self-Imposed sllt!nce on
non-union companies.
the pr\Jll(il8! mntrac:t. Brown, pleslilmtciComnl"'•· Thenewcontractalsolncreasesthenumberorpald t1on Coal Co., said Satllnlay be wDl di9Culs the
lnspectlons by union safety cmunlttees from four
contract only atl£'r the rank-and-ftle vote.
BJT?IeA
'rrtimes to six times a year.
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"All ol the quest1oos we're J~eliblll to (UMW
All of Oblo's nine tramc victims
1'1've had a lot otmlnersstq~by and lalkaboutlt,"
Presldellt Rlch),Tnunka forlllNI," Brown said rrom
over _the w 3"'II died In slagleMartin said. "And they seem to be satisfied, at least
his Pltt.slllqb. borne. "I'll speak to that eftect aflel'
veb1c1e mllhaps, the Hlgtiway
wtth what they've seen.
that {wdon vote)."
Pa1rol says. One victim was a
pedestdlll, which the rest were In

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It Roclreteller does not will llle race, Byrd said he saw "no p!ollleril"

worldJii with PxH Her's •M" &amp;t, Jolli ~- "I rea?Jy bawli't 11\181.
any tllouglittowu-wtthaayoaebutWeDer,''Byrdsald. "But !the .
doesn't Win, llblall we can 1¥1rt klp!tbet b' West vtrpita."
Allo In Point !" •!Jt Saturday ()(qi
.,.. Bob Wile, wilD
pl! llded a1 the~- of tilt MaiOII eou.y Dl!nlacradc lieadqlw1ln.
~ W!asaldcmof!llrmajcx'?laM!stmtheatateleYe!'wt!lbethe~ 111 h 3\
betAMi&amp;OJUWu!EIIIdlMDr. '1bopewe---"dl.el'wltli" t
8lld labor," Wile said. "'l?*lkft've_,tllt l?rlt .._. ... WU'IdliJGUtt?le
dl1faeac'a In tilt ClORP CWblet."
Inlilloncampl!p, Wllesald, "thhllp~~teFIII'fti?..PeaY (Miller) 11·
an &amp;iii !oe •49 • : • The lllltDJiue, be lUI, Wlllllii "IQIJ?IID tilL I
can't talle llll)'tllll1l tr srantal" Wile aald11e tPaDuabt botb &lt;.........
would be rum1n1 111 hll reconl durlni lila 1?nt finn Ill Coietw.
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Thedemooatlc '""..,.II! fir puuq;, CJ.yde !lee, II nm.... • ~
ract' apW bmer p u - Arcb Moore, he said. "Jay had a twill blr
years !Jecan• c:tthei!lttiDII)',"WIIeolllerwd. "But I be?leYeMoorellat
hllldlh-nter mark. An he~ do liDw 1s play clelal8vely, wtdch pu1s hll'n
at a cllsadatafr."
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In theseaall!~ Wllelllid betlmuillt ~ "PIMslllt "''*""•MPf-111
the fool em the~ to worll illsue." WIBe lllid s-had beell sayiJir be
wu .,...,. the~ to wurk.. but earllel' th1B year, 011 a ut!ona!Jy.

Retrial rejection .will. ~ean
another appeal, ·Jawyer8 say

~ w.v..••(AP) · - Ulillleid .,...
a !lilt ~
Workers k!Cal'ot!lcers wW get their tlrst look today at -attention. 'l'bey cbaniJ" the laDguage em In, stng,

~EONE vUST ~OLE'

majority In the Sellate."

liD that space, ~ s1nre tJie clelrJIOCr_a_ll_lia_ve_•_dlaacl!
_ _to_p_lk!l_~_up_a-:-..
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.Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Monciay. September 24, 1 984_ _

tr Tyack. Wa?la!r said lie was
told by bnll!l Hotc"c County
Deputy SberUr R.C. IWI(ntnn
that Lopn Police Detective
. James 'nillmplon ''froze out all
iiM!Itlptlolll and theol1es that
would teDd to -'-' Jomston
was lruxJcent..,
A bear1ag Cll the ponctlng p3ea
tr a new trial last'ed Just 10
minutes Friday. IWul• attorneys Tyack and Ruben Sullr

SUbpoenaed 56 wttz
II, but
few ct thl!m 8PIJN11!Id and IIDIIr
was allawed to testify.
Colnnlilll Pleas Judges James

Stilwell 11 Hocking County,
Joseph

Cirigliano

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County and Micllael Corrigan of
CUyahoga County .. deled the

attunieys to sullmlt briefs within
two weeks explalalag wily !beY
think a new trial II called b'.
P'roleeutlrs then wlll . have
anothe!' two weeks tD 1espoud.

'lbi! judges' said"'they WClUld
deckle after they have receiVaJ
tbe written arguments.
Walker's affidaVIt also quotes
Rollbitm aa saybig. 'lbmnpui
tallied In! potmtlal wtu.. Into
changing Ills recollectiona at
wliat happened because they did
. not tit '111ompaon's theol'y; and
that HocPdng County Sb!rift Jim
Jones tested a revolver
Olll'lled by a man ~ detei~~Jt
c?alms Is a IIIIIPIIC,I In the
lmitdeis.
The . man has denled ...,y
lnvolvEIIIellt

and pollee say he

was cbedred out and cleared.
Hocking County Prosecufllr
On1s Veldt tiled a memoran,
dum on Aug. 31111 which he said
the defmse bas presented nothi!W to create doubt abOUt the
guilt of JOimstm and that the
motion 1D1 a new trial sllould !lie
dismissed.

Nine killed on Ohio highways
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vehicles that went oot of cOntrol and

craalied.
The patrol counted traffic deaths

trom 6 p.m. Friday untn inlcmlght
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Rubert R.
Hernley, 16, oiRussel?vllle, whenlds
car crashed orr U.S. 62 In Blvwn
County.
GEORGETOWN -

PORT CLINTON- WUllam H.
Glaser, M, of N&lt;rth Clmsted, when
h!J car ran orr Oblo 53 In Ottawa
County and slammed illto a ln!e.
GEOOGETOWN - Jolr! R.
Franc!J, 28, ~. In Olle:C8I'
accldent 011 Ohio 41 In Adams
County.

FayetteCoulity.
DELAWARE -Daniel B. Smith
28,0llumbus, lnaOJieoQI'crashon~ Union County road.
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IRONTON- SherryL. Allers 22,
Ironton, In a one-car crash 011 a ctty
street. ·
CELINA-DonaldRA!exander
~. In a one:car crash on a M~
SATUIWAY
CWnty road.
AKRON - David J · ""'·19
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Akron, killed when thetnlek hrwu
MAJUE'ITA """ David L. Molft
drivlngbllautllltyJJC*adbumod.
WASHINGTON C. H. - Hany C. :.;, Caidwen, a pedesb !an struck
along Interstate 71 In Washingtm
Rayburn. 23, Gr-il!eld, 1n a
County.
single-car crash on OhJo 41 In

Meigs cyclist fractures collarbone
A Dexter man was treated and

-f!!le""..sed at Holzer Medical Center
tr ill)urles suffered when he lost

c:mtlw of his motorcycle m Melp
County &amp;Saturday l!'ll!ll!ng.
Hulpl!al nlflc!ala said Jeffrey

s.

roadway.
He was cited by the patrol
following the 8: Il p.m. accident 1Dr
no motorcycle endol iit'IJII!flt.
ARt. 1, Racine man was cited for

failure to cmtrol fDUawln&amp; a
3e, 2'7, was trea1ed fora broken . ~ accident on Ohio ut
cc!lartoie.
Sunday morning.
The GalUa-MetgB poll! or the state
The patrol said Jolm C. Holman;
hlgllway IJ&amp;trol said Beeker was
23, waseastboundonutlnaplck·up
~bound on6 when he lost control
when he reportedly went to sleep at
II hlsiiiOOJrcyt!le In looBe gravel In a _ the wheel, wmt otrthe left sldeofthe
' curve and lald the vehicle on the road and struck a uUIItypole. The

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9;00 a.m. accldent resulted in
modernte damage to Holman's
vehicle.
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A Rutland man escaped Injury 1n
a 011e-1m aCCident on Ohio 7
Salllrday.
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Jilek R. Miller, 21, was 8IXJdi;
bound em 7, the patrol said, when Ids
rlghttront tlreblewoot,causlnghlm
to lo8e control of his car, striking li
bridge and guardrail. The 2:56p.m; ·
lncldeilt resulted In light damage to
Mlller'scarthepatrolsald.

Fall anives, but summer-l~e temps continue
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Suuaner made Ita exit Saturday,

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ROBERT L. WINGE1T
Publisher

.PAT Wlin'EHEAD

BOB HOEFUCH

· Assistant Publlsher/ ControU.er

General Manager

DALE R(YfJIGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The "-elated p...,.., Inl•d Dally Press A880Cla, U011 IUid the Amemaa Newspaper Publishers Assoolatlon.
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..... All ldloroarooublect loodltlar and mal beolplod wllh name,...-....

:lei.,_ manber. No oulpod lellen wUI be Jlllbllllllod. Letlen -~~~ be ID
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papal elocution. '!be pope lald,
ll\aJIY wt11 haw ICII'IIt cllfllculty In
adlans here are wondering why "The poor people and poor 1141tlcllla lee!Jir tbem II I~ part of a atant
exactly the pope elected tosaywbat - poor in· different ways, IIIII only M 4 4 •k!)' to.~poaa coun-be did In Canada. To tell the truth,
laddnc food, but also deja I«&lt;&lt; It tries It their 1'00111-11111 lea their
some are wondering why he eleCted freedom and other human fllhtl- Uberty." But m have ll!ft It at that
to say what be dlc;l at all. The kind It, wtll Judie tboet people who take mjpt hive ~ ll' cied ceiWau
. talk one heard from Pope John Pauf ~ &amp;OOdil away from t1Jem,
tonrd tile nnsaee. aDd. 10 tile
Is generaUy heard In the United amualng to tllelnlelllft tile lmpe- edltor1al wrtter llollled lllnwlf up
Nations, and gener11Uy llstened to rlallstlc 1110110P01Y &lt;t ecoaom1c and · by lila mor.J bootitJ iPI aJid ~.
by nobody.
political sup-emacy at the expaw ''Oft the ~ !land. !bey !NY But, of course, the pope Is vrry of others."
llldeed lbould - feel that
mill!
far from being nob:ldy, so the effort
do more to 1nt1ue11ce lntematkNI
~ editorial writer asked: ''Of
affairs and 10 hrlp the poorer
Is helng made to understand what
wbom could he be speeldna1 PoN
exactly ·he has on his mind.' The ·be mean that poor countries are 118tklnl." 'l'lle.Q1*tton. of ceune,llJ
Toronto Globe, In two dUferent poor beeall8e rich .r olllltrles are how'. How tO help tllenL
Jill! hOw doell tile pope wllll to
sections of its editorial page, qUOied rich? If the cap tits, of. COIIJW,
the most lacerating passage In the Canadians will bave tQ wear It, but restnleture tile - y T A. year

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Ia-, nol pe.,......UI(ol.

Rhodes ·s.till in
.fightirig form
Fonner Gov. James A · Rllodes lound blmsel! standing before the
Republican State Convention last week bearing shouts of, "Four more
ye.rs, tour more years! "
Ostensibly, the smuts were meant for VIce Ptestdl'nt George Bush and ·
· no:it for the return It Rllodes to the Statelloose, where be already has served
ali w~p~ecedeftted lour, tour-year teqns.

I'Hiectton Nov. 6.
:Ohio's Republicans have ll$d their veJ~ces all but silenced at the sate
W!YeJ Ill recent yeats, Denn."'1lts havllig won control of an three branches
~ I'OYft'llll'IUII.
· Rhodes was lllwcad to takr four minutes to Introduce Woody Hayes,
tbe bnlff Oblo State Unlvmllly bltball CllllCh wbJ Is a frequenter of
Republican rallies. Then, Ha)ft was to Introduce t~ vice president.
•'!be fotnlel" aovemor spoke for 15 minutes, a speech In wlllch be blamEd
!be Carte!'·Matdale admtnlstration for Ohio's economic woes - at the
.arne Ume E'liXllll!l'atina Ida own lasllldmlnlstratton (1977-llllll~ -and then
tOld thr ftrell-up audience that ~ was Umlt.ed u to the lenith of his

rirnarks.

•!•rt I tiad ftvl' mcre minutes, wt!'d all be dancing In the aisles," be
di!(:Jared. In bls speech, Rlndes said Carter and Mondale " or Mondale and
Carter" presided over envtrorunental and other decisiOns that cost OhiOans
their jobs. He said they caused 50,(0) Ohio·steelworkers to Jose tbetr jobs.
: However motivated, Rlndes 1gave Bush a nice lead-In for a speech In
Which the vice president streSsed the nation's ecooomlc recovery under
P,resldent Reagan.
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' .Bush said RMdes had given hlrn and thepresldellt !lime "flneadvlce"ln
the past, Including one occasion In which the governor slapped his btJifold
dn the table and said voters were Interested· In knowing only two things
.OOUt politicians..., "the ones wbJ p!t scxnethlngln there, and theoneswbJ
l!l'e going to take something out."

Letter to the editor
Supports Mondale-Ferraro
;.Wbat are we going to do alxrut
Sllctal Secwity? That bas been
Reagan's cry ever since he has
~ President. He doesn't say
anything, or do anything alxrut the
billions of dollars the taxpayers
hive to pay for the teedlng,
cJPthing, doctoring, education, etc.
tot the Cubans, Haltlans, Mexicans
aDd other foreign elements.
'The Soc4il Securlly people were
and are the backbone of this
country. They worked han!, paid
Into Social Security most of their
llvs. In a round-ab:lut way, be has
already cut Social Security now,
that they can hardly exist.
:1be money he sends to warring
CQWitries, hts trips around foreign
countries and the U.S., away from
ldi office, waste and shoWmanship
wOuld readily pay for Social
!ll!curlty.

A study for the non-partisan
Congressional Research Service
found 2,:!Xl,!XXJ Americans were
forced below the official poverty
level as a result d Reagan
administration policies. More than
55,101 bankruptcies, two years of
massive unemplayment, a total of
200,101 farmers and ranchers
forced off the land; more homeless
than at any
since the Great
Depression; more hungry) more
poor - and nearly ~ bllllon
deficit threatening our iuture.
Being Dooded wltl! Imported
manufactured pnjducts, has really
put a damper on our unemployment. This and many, many other
things he fouled up on, I'm forced to
cast my vote for Walter Mondale
for President and Geraldine Ferraro for VIce President. - Fred
Sayre, Racine, Ohio.

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Today in history
Today Is Monday, Sept. 24, the 268th day of 1984. There are 98 days left .tn
the year.
Today's hlghllght In history:
On Sept. 24, 1789, Congress passed the First JUdiciary Act, which
for an attorney general a nd a Supreme Court.
:on this date:
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In JMI, thousands of buSinessmen were ruined In a Wall Street panic
after flnaJI(ien Jay Gould and James Fisk atterrlpted to comer.the gold

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It II a cnel paJ'1lllciK tllat Christ
came on Ni1ll eo- tae11 Ul to avoid
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b1!1nJ limply a Tblrd W&lt;l'ld routltry, predJely tbe qlll?tlon rtmcral .
behavior an-, and beyond aaytna
' that It II "WIGIIII" thal-llatlona
like Canada lhouJd be rich aJid .
otbera like a.lllru IIINid be poor,
lie doell ·very Uttle to aay nactly .
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lineup card. Matthews, nlcJmamed
Sarge, slugged a three-run double In ,
an· 8-1 first-game vtctoey Sunday
over the St. Louis Cardinals. then
whacked a two-run home run In the
4-2 nightcap victory that earned the
CUbs at least a tie for !be division
crown. With six gamenanalnlng,
the CUbsDeed only one.vlctoey -or
one loss by the II!CO!Id-place New
York Mets - to advance to
postseason play for the ftrst time In
39 years.
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!twas'"Fan Appreciation Day'' at
AneJwlm Stadium, but there was
oae fall the CaUfomla Angels did not

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d!opped a 5-1 decision to Oakland.
Foley's · single was just out of
reaeh offtrstbaseman DaiTel Miller
and California Manager John
McNaman felt . the extra base
gained bySampleontbecontrover-.
$tal play Will! decisive. .

In tlielr final home game Sunday,
tile Angels blamed a costb' 2-1,
'JO-Inlllnr .detelit by Texas on liD ·_, In the other AL games, It was
O¥W·-.Ious customer ln tllli.ball Detrolt4,NewYorkl; MliWaukeeS,
ala.
Toronto 5; Boatoo 6, Baltimore 2,
'"tbat mit WI the game," llllld and ChiCa&amp;o 4, Seattle 0.
Dou&amp; DI!Oic!s, refen1ng to a fall. BrtanDownlng'sluner,hls22nd,
wbo IDterttnd Wilen the CaJlfohda with one out In the second Inning
third bul!man tried to call:h a foul gave CaiJfomta a 1-0 te8d. But the
balllnthestancls."Itwastheturnln&amp; Rangers tied It In the eighth on

a blc

pollit for them. I was yeiUnc aD the Tommy Dunbar's RBI·single.

· I happened to pasa thr b8r aJid
·$lUnd FilM)' Ill an ~~~~te.j lstate1 ,,
He was clltcldJie all the DOtUeS. "What's IOIDg oo!" I uked btm.
"My bar ln\lelltocy.clcaa't jibe
wltb my I etVJdS..PEtit*' 1JaYe bee1J
lyiD&amp; to me on llow maily drlnlul
they've CUIIIIIIIed...
.
"Relax, Fahey. It's your 25th

off. I don't Intend to suck Ire cutft
for tile rest It the ntattt."
"It must be tougll!Png to a party
In New Jersey," I said.
·
"We had behe!' befOre the
lltathiljlieJIW court~ Youthat bl!ilutlful lllrl OYel" tllen!. rm
told llhl! goes cnzy when sill! has
anniversary.• ,
flw vodka tonics...
"Well, you're a bachelor. Why
"1bat's easy for you to say. Y&lt;~~,~
don't you get to know her?" ,
don't have to. worry about beingl
"Fahey won't let her have IIIOre sued."
than three, so I'd just be wasUng
Finally diMer was serired. Inmy ttmef '
stead of wtne we toasted the happy
Mrs. Fahey came by. "Is ew.- couple with PerTte!-. I took my final
ryone having a good time?"
drink for the road and 101 my coat
' ~~Sort ~." I saki. I
to leave. In the hallway I noted
She looked ,In lllr notebook and ~I guests sltuna In a row of
tileD said, "Can I freshen your chairs.
,
drink?"
. ''What are they waltlq for? " I '
'Td ntber walt fllr my ~ ·one asked Fahey;
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after dlnlll!l'," I llld.
HP said In diSCIJSt. "They couldn't
.''That's a JrOOd Idea. 'FIIII!re Is no pass the breathallzer tests 90
reason to peak too early."
they're going to have to sit there all
night."

lime, 'let h ao.' If you're. Into the
'l'lpn4, YMII Ill
pme at all, you've got to let me
Jack Morris teamed With two
catdl that ball."
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relievers on a two-hi~ for his 19th
, ·· The b\ddU!t gave new life to victory and Sparky Ander!lon be. GelqeWrlgllt,andtheTexashltter' came the ftrst manager In major
l*iMIIjl(ly Jielted a fly ball that league hlstoly to win 100 games In
albftd Billy Sample to IIIOYe from both lellgues as New York lost In ·
wttid to tblnl. Sampll! then,emred Detroit.
,. oo a aliJcle by ptnch-l!ltter Marv , Marty Castillo drove In two runs
Fojey.
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With a single and a homer, Kirk
The loss 111ept the Angels In third Glblloll llorneledandLance Parrish·
p&amp;acelntbeAmerlcanl..eiiJ!UeWest, slJJRied home a run as Detroit 1% IPJITiel otrthepaceofMbmesota which clinched the American
and Kansas City. 1bo8e two teams League East title Tuesday- raised
'IIIIIV8dltlloa tl!aftertheTwlnsbeat Its record to 100-56.
5-l and ~. aty · Anderson's Cincinnati Reds

teams won more than 100 games In
1970, 19'/5, and 1976111 the National

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League. Detrolt needs five more
victories Ill theflnalsevengamesfor
Its wlnnlngest &amp;eaBOII ever. •

cUncblng the t1tte outright oo
Sunday by sttw~na Mmtreal 4&gt;-1
Jlelilnd the pltdllng of Dw.lgbt
GOOden. in other games, West
Division champion San Diego
needecllltnnlngstobeatAtlantaZ.l,
Pittsburgh got by f'lllladelphla t-2,
Houston shaded anclnliati Z.l and

Twln&amp;S,Indl-1 ·
Randy Bush SII8PI)ell an ().for-17

slwnp with a ~w&lt;»-run. tle-ll'eaklng
homer in the sixth Inning and Rick
Lysander pitched four scoreless
InningS In relief to 11ft Minnesota
over Cleveland.
Mtnnescita•s Mike Smithson, Ed
Hodge, Lysander, 4-3, and Ron
Davis combined on a five-hitter.
Davis finished up for his 29th save.
A'aS,Royalol
Rickey Henderson singled,
doubled and slammed a two-run
b:lmer, carrying Oakland over
Kansas ctty.
Chris Codlroll held the Royals to

SanFranclacobeatLosArglesf-2.
MI!UI,Eqiall
Dwight Goodlin.l7·9, allowed only
five hits In eight Innings and struck

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roolderecilrdtotaltoZ76.Hefalled.to Shane Rawley, 10.5, for six hits and ,
go the dlstance for the ftrst time In four runs In five Innings. John :
tour statts and failed for the first Tudor. ll·ll, allowed onlY a run and :
t1!J11! In stx outings to strllce out at tlve hits through seven lnninp, but ·
least Wbatten.
needed Kent Tekulve's help to get :
MookleWIIioniCOI'edtwonmsfor · out of a jam lnthetOpoftheetghth. :
the Meta. wbJ fell 6~ games behind John Candelarta pitched the ninth ·
the CUbs. Joe lfesketl1, 1·2, was the for his second save. •
laler for the visitors,
hd!ml, Brave.a
Kurt Bevacqua lashed a twCHJUt
single In thebottom!tthe llthlnnlng
·otr Brilila reliever Donnie Moore,
4-5, to score Alan Wiggins from
second bale. Greg ao&lt;lker, 1-0,
pltcbed the final two lnnlnaiEacb starting pitcher was ouatandll!g. Atlanta's Craig McMurlly
pltcbed hitless ball for 6 Z.3lnnlnp
before CanneiJo Martinez doubled,
and allowed only three hits In nine
limlnas. Andy Hawldni, meanwillie, allowed but lour hits In eight
Innings for the ~ailres .
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Plnial4, PI Tm 2
.Johnny Ray singled Ill two runs
and scored another as the Pirates

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Fun in ·New Jersey __, _____A_rt_Buc_h_WaJd_·
A recent state sup-erne rout1 ~ IORietbin&amp; In it.
ruUng In New Jeney has been
"What are you doing!"
making life very dlt!lcultfor people
"I'm 1reeptnc track of aU the
wbJ
giVing parties. ~court guests. Your Umlt 15 thn!le," ~
ruled that the party givers could be replied.
held responsible If one of their
"Why three!"
iiJI'SIS left the preml5es In an
"We clll!cbd out all our 111e1t1
Inebriated state and hurt someo~ before tile puty. Repor1s trom
In an accident.
WaSbJnaton Indicate three drinks
burden on the host and are aU you can handle."
hostesS Is more than most Jersey
" But I'm not drMng. I carne with
resldUlts can stand.
Mike Clark."
I attended/ the 25th wedding · Fahey looked .In his bOok.
anniversary of the Richard Faheys glad you told me. Clark Is only good
In their b:lme In East Orange, N.J ., for four glasses of Wine beb'e be
last weekeitd.
goes blotto. Excuse me. I just saw
There were niountalns ol dell- Dale Denton OVU' there talte hla
claus food, an anniversary cake, second glass of champagne. What
and a bar orr in the corner.
kind ot party does be think we are
"WeD, Fahey," I sald, "this Is throwing?"
reaDy a great occasion. I think I'll
1 walked over to Jonah Sbaclmal.
have a drink."
''How's It gOina?" I aaked hlrn.
He looked at me sharply. "How
"Okay, I'm leaving."
many have you bad already?"
"So early? Wehaven'tbaddllulel"
"Just one." I saki.
yet."
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He took out his notebook and
"I had two Scotch and waterund

Doublehea~er

By MJKEaARK
APIIplda Wrtler
ManagB- Jim Frey stared at a
blank lineup card, trying to figure
out the combination of pJayen who
could end a five-game tall$pln and
Pit the Chicago CUbs IM!I'thetc:pln
the Natkmal League East Division
title chase.
"I guess I 8pUit l2 bJ\11'8 In the .
room last night. I ·t lwght about
everything," Frey said. "Ip!tdown
llnelips. l decided that It we won the
first game, I was going to keep the

au. wu

tbe emblrraament of It
tile JlOIII1 ~ to ball DUt !be
Cenadlan
"Cenada ball
been railed tile brNciiiMIDM rt tile
·world and It wu one It the woiid's
lea diD~ elg)OI1en rt fllh betCI('e tlle
rerent I ec I?PICIII. It II I cruel
)lll'lldQll that many ' rt )'011 wbo
could be~ In the~
of food are In flnanctal dlmesl
wldle, at the Nnw tlmf, hUJJ&amp;e',
chronlr maiiJutr!tjon and the threat

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Conada tbe ~ !twtdrllwu hi ;
!Nile Cenadlana rlrlllr tllan they
now are, sutr.r1ng u they have ·
been from an awful .-lon and·
colltlnulng ' to sutfe:r with• over 10 · .
pl'lu:Jit WIUTiployed.

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ture

iourhitsuntllBWCaudUlrellevedln · ra~~~=RlskyFrlskyto
thetopoftbeseventhandftnlshildup a 2'h-Jength vtcto1y OVU' the six
forhis34thsave.'IbeloserwasMlke furlongsln 1:u
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Jones, 2-3.
The. ......_ paid $10"" oo: ~ and '
Henderson also stole his OOth base ·
wu~
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$3.1Jl. Second-place Looney Toot
of the season and scored two runs returned $5.~ and $4.00, willie
before leaving the game because of Buffalo Shot pald$6.00fosbDw.
a . Jammed finger be suffered
With no winners for the Pick Silt.
stealing third base after doubling the pool wiU be $lO,&lt;&amp;lwhaJ nclng
leading off the ljlaml'·
resumed Wednesday.

PlACE .0 1 MN)

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WASHINGTON -

Taldng the

poet's advice, departing Fedenl

Trade Commissioner Michael Pertschuk has made It clear he won't
"go gentle Into that goodnight," but
will "rage, rageagalnsttbedylngof
the light'' he bas held aloft to protect
consumers for the past seven years.
His 300-page critique of the
agency's performance has already
been Slimmarlzed In '!'he New York
Times, drawing an Indignant rebuttal from the FTC's conservative
chalnnan,' James Miller rn.
Miller derided Pertschuk' s blls·
terlng report, writing:
"While Commissioner Pertschuk's rhetoric displays a certain
energy, his report breaks no new
ground. It Is a rehash It hiS dissents
and a sn1nglng tO(iether Of Ida
'!arloUS post~, bracl(eted In

sarcasm.''

What Miller hasn't seen yet Is
Pertschuk's brlef appendix to bls
report. This rubs salt Into. what
Pertschuk feels are the commission's self-lnflleled wounds under
Miller's leadership. My auoclate
Tony CapacciO has obtained a ropy.
The appendix Is titled, "A
Reader's
Guide to Claims About the
miarket. ....__ -··
Wonder of Reagan's F"I'C." Pl!rtln lll!l6, author F. Scott Fitzgerald was born.
schuk charges that the FTC's
Jli :JD, Swedm agreed to Norway's cm!plete tndepaldence.
conservative leaderslllp has IIPIIJitu.
iJ1l929, Lt. James H. Doolittle J!Uidl'd a Consolidated NY2 Biplane over
aUy tried to make ''a lllk pUrle out
MitclltiJ Field hi New York In tile first aU·Instnm'IUit !light.
Jn :J9.'M. Babe Ruth made his fareweU appearance as a regular player
of a sow's ear' and "has been
bavlng fun with numben and
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history." Heexplabls: "Andbytun,
SID: Will, $-0.)
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I mean indecent Jlbert1es w1111 the
)D 00, Dine Allied governments pledged' adherence to uo:; "''"
historical record and with facti of
Cllal1l!l' drafted by PJ:esldent' Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime
the present."
Wnton Churchill.
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Pertschuk writes: "Every aot.t~. Presldalt Dwight D. Elstnb:lwer suffered a bean attack while
vernment
aaency pua. up Ill own
VIII"'&amp;IM III DaM!r.
,
Ia Jill. tile a1nntt carrier ~ Enterp'!le wu launched at Newport record of acldevemelrt. We 1.'1!1"·
talnly did when we were In c:harJ!.''
NeM.
But, 11e eomplalns, "tllere Ita palld
tile U.S. Senate ratUifd a treaty Wltb arttalnand tbe!lo\Yt Union
at wltlcti pdlry pa.- tleya.d lbl
111tiDC IUCIJilllr tatq.
"'"nds
of fair cbaracterlzatlon lntQ
Ja lt8il tile trial of the Ollcago Eight begnn. Tile clefelldants were
cynical
pr1111 &amp;III!IJCY."
Uv
t ;, crossing state lines to start riots at the 1968 Danocratlc
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What particularly f'l!rt.
OIIMJit!Oa.
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scbuk
Is
!he
way
he
aays
Mlllel'a
naupt for today: "The trwble with the rat race Is that eYt!Dityou wiD, .
crew ta11e1 credit for·artlom tilly
)IOU're IIIII a rat." - Lily Tooilln, cmnedlan.
actually delayed or oppoled.

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UJIIImtUd tbe pope A N)'lnl ttJat
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But who could be sure?
Bush Iivas oo stage awaiting biB lntroduct!on to the crowd It JI'IOre than
~ party faltbful, but Rlndes, C\lrrenlly the only viable GOP candidate
·for aovemor In :1!86, undoubtedly bad his own tam on hand.
:He vacdlates, as be has In the past, and In lkDg so not ooJy keepS his
op6oi11 open but holds potential ).Wimary election rivals, along with
cm:nPRiiJJ contributors who don't Jllce to back losers, waiting In the wings.
'!be '15-year-old Rllodes scaned to SQISI' llllliJIIg the Republicans an
amlety for !OIIIt:lblng to ciJeer about, stmetlllna that transcended tbelr
ffltlllslasm for Presldellt RNgan and Bush Iii their apparmt lllll'g'l! toward

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Monday, 81J*1..... 24.Ohio
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DEVOTED 'fO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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For lnstaJJce, last May, Carol
Crawford, director of the comnJis..
$iOn's Bureau of Consumer Proti!!C·
lion, told the ·House commlttee on
aging that t11e ITC's new rule
designed to give protection from
shady undel'takl!rs "hu gn!at
Impact on older Americans.'' She
neglected to mention that Miller
bad oppoeed the rule, calling It ··a
deceit upon American consumers.''
Crawford alia boasted that the
Fl'C bad Initiated rules to lower tile
price of eyegta.ws. But ~· bic:llldt
notes In bls append!JI:
"Convenient forgettery precluded her from ment!onlnl that
she had just recommended that a
ltey provlllon - that ~ ·
provlden routinely tum IIVti' a
copy of eye .. -Tipllonl t o men - be ellnJIJWted.''
In what Pet lliCIIuk ealll "Uaf
lftlll! bloldfaced denial ~ I tij oill·
blllty,.. MliJer told
tile
F'rc hadn't burled a rule to IIIOIIItor
baTd-lell ti!!C~ by heartna·ald
saIeiman. "'!'he cmunllllaD 1181 .
11111 burled the rule," 11e twll'ed
"The vote1 for thr rule limply did
not exlsL"
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Miller 1101' my two coD
iiWUted by PI 111111 RnplJ
would wtc for tile rule.''
.
Resar4111&amp; a COIIIIIII..son Jli'SI
. . . . . last March rlalrnlna lUI
the rrc arted ·on • "CIOIIIIIIIlei'
' i*OII!!Cibt .manen" 1n - . ..,.

eoncr-

Invest In the rel(loll - and, at ~
to prpt«t t11e1r IJMstments from tile wlllmtl It 1eclplent
govemments.
No rountry 15 to get Economic
Rerollery funds If It .has requeSted.
contnct with a company Ill which a
U.S. cltl2er or ftnn owns at 1eut a

same time,

half-Interest.
'!be Law came llx)'ftrs too late to
~Jp J. Royal ParRr directly' but If
the State DepartmUlt takes a Httle
belated lllterest In ~· cue,
t~

new Jaw m111rt prove to be t~

Indirect route to jultlce for Parker.

Here's what happened:
In 19'18, Parlter'a New Jeneybued firm entered Into a Joint
venture with tile Coilta Rican port

autb:lrlty, JAPDEVA, to develp the
COUilti'Y's ports u duty-lree enterprile:rones. Parker and tbe aovern-·
ment alft!CY each owned !!0 pet rent
of the 'YI!Dture.
But the Ink was barely di'Y. on the.
contrct Wlli!n a new Coeta Rican
president was elected - and
promptly n~lllfled Parker's

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Costa RICan courts 101tmut IIUCI:t!SS.
Now ~·· helping preaure from the )
State Department - UIIJII the · :
threat contalm!d In the llt!W law - •
will cause a more amenable new
Costa RICan regime to make good
on the contract.

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. Monday. September 24, 1984

.Ball control gives Rams 24-14 win over Bengals
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JmW(NG FOR JOY- Cleveland BroWI!8' defensive backs Frank
· Minnifield (31) and Hanford Dixon (29) leap above the 110ggy Cleveland
stadlwn turf Sunday after stopping aP1ttsbur1h steeler drive late In the
· fourth quarter of Sunday's :!f-10 Cleveland win. The ll!"oWIIII' victory
over their erch·rlval Pltlstiurp, was lhe .team's first wiD of the season.
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TOROrml MAPLE L~Aso... od
BnlC"f' OCM1e, goaltender, Dave Farrtsh,
Jeft' Triano and Craig Mulli, dden.men.
ahd ~· Saganluk. Bull McRae. Leigh

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Detroit 4, NC'W Yak 1
MIMe'!lJ!a 5, Cleveland 1
JI.Wwaukee 8. Toronto 5
Bo6ton 6. BaltimOre 2

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9Naggt&gt;rty J-2 L 2. U·n 1
CaiHontla rZahn 12·9 and Stt&gt;irer 0.01 at

Verstraete, Steve 'lbomas. Gary Yarem·
d'l\lk. Fft'd ~runt, Greg Britt. J.,a\JIW
Nlsker, Scott C'1t!ments. Milt' Lawlol'.
. Cral.g Frank. Kevin McGWrf and Jell
Fenlon, 10rwants., 10 St. C.tbarl'les ot lhe
Arf)er1can }{(dey leagulf'. Rl!if'llSl'd t:lar·
win MCcutctwon, ~erwman. and Mlkl!
LaVl'fS, totward.. AS&amp;1gned Georae Spezr.a,
defenseman, to' Toronto ct lhP OntariJ

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"'leted Prt.
. Quarterback Jefi Kemp, who had
neverstartedllgunelntheNaUonal
Football League, was getting a bit
anxious. So was quarterback Matt
Cavanaugh, who was making hJs
first start In two years.
The Los Angt!Jes· Rams, with
Kemp at the controls, kept the ball
· on the giW!Id their ftrst two
possessions Sunday.
"lwasreadytothrow,butlwasn't
go!ngtocomplaln,"Kempsaldatter
he tilled In !or Injured Vince
Fen-agamo and carne up with a
steady perfol"'!!aa!CC' that Included a
touclldown pass In a U.14 vlctozy
over.theCincinnatiBengaJs.
Cavanaugh, replacing the injured
Joe Montana, thrtw three loi,Jch·
down passes as the San Francisco
49ers beat the Philadelphia Eagles
21-9.
lnotherNFLgaines,Washlngton
downed NewEngland26-lO,Atlanta
routed Hwston 42-10, Cleveland
halted Plttsimgh :»10, New Orleans tqlpec!St.Louls34-24, the New
York Jets nipped Buffalo :I.S-26 and
Minnesota edged Detrolt29-28.
Also, Miami blasted Indianapolis
44-7, the New York Giants defeated
Tampa Bay 17-14, Dallas hipped
Green Bay a:J-6, Denver blanked
Kl!nsas City 21.() and Seattle
crunched Chicago J8.9.
The san Diego Chargers visit the
!As .Angeles Raiders tonight.
Kemp, a fourth-year pro, helped
guide the error-prone Rams over
the 0-4 ~- Eric Dickerson,
who scored the Rams' ftrst touchdown and gained !l! yards before
leaving the gamewltha wrist Injury
In the fourth quarter, .lost three
fumbles Inside the Cincinnati 20 In
'the second halt.
Ken Anderson threw a J.O.yard
scoring pass to Cris Ollllnsworth to
pull the BengaJs within 17-14 with
1:49 left In the game, but Mike
Gwnan scooped up an ensuing
ons!de Jdck and returned it 43 yards
for a cllnchllngtouchdown.
The&amp;rsandMlamiaretheonly
·4.() teams In the NFL. The Raiders

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Dolplma 44, Colt&amp; 7
Miami's Dan Marino, the NFL's
. top.rated quarterback, · upped his
season ID pass total to 12 with
scoring sll1kes of 00 lind 5 yards to
Mark Duper.
Pete Johnson, acquired this week

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Marshall quarterback Carl Fodor
the night with three
Interceptions· but he threw 35
completlons In 60 attempts !or 436
yards, breaking the Southern Conference record of ~ yards set by
Appalachian State's Steve Brown In
19!lJ.
Fodor's four touchdown passesthe second time he's accomplished
the feat - were just two short ot a
Southern Conference record, bit his
totalolfensemarkot427yardswasa
slrigle-game SC high, breaking the
recordof424setbyDav!dson'sMark
Thompson In 1970.
"Fodor was just great," sald
tinlshed

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whose team Js, ranked first In the
NCAA Division I-AA. "Nobody has
picked us apart with the pass tetter,
but their defense had the same
problEm with our running game."
~haD coach Stan Parrish also

was happy with his quarterback's
passing, ·b lthecouldn'tflndmuchto
say about lhe Herd'sground attack,
which areounted for only 23 yards.

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. ' Bowden SUiP.IJed ShortofthrowtJ!g
' the 15th-ranked Sem1no1e1' war

bonnet Into the c~ riJJI,
saylnc, "I don't think yw could
' · • aJJIJOclale us w1th something Wee

that. .. yet"
But he did call it "one of_the
blgedwtnsever!oraFior1daState
football team.''
While M18riJ1 was aeelniiiB hop!B
deatroyed tor 11 repeat of 1983's
crown-theQUJ'Ticanea are3-2!111d
· ' no team haseYeraillshed No. lin till!
AS!IOCialed Press poll w1th two
• · lolses - lllp-rall!d NellrasiJa ·and
No. 50h!oState)otnedFlorldaState
as big wlnnerB while f!llllll!r-lip
Clelruondioppe:lan 1ncredlble26-23
di!ciB1on to No. 20 Gecqla m KeY1D
. , . Butler's &amp;~-yard lleld goal with 11
seconds left to play.
Nebraska wa!qled No. 8 UCLA
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Iowa 6-11. Rol1ndhJg out the Top

Tea. JJixlb.l'llllled Brigham Yaung
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Statll! mauled Dtv1aioa JAA Wllllam
.t Mary
nlnth·rankett Washln&amp;llil wblpped Houatan ~7 and
No. lOS...... CoJJeie burled North
CaroJtna 52-:.1. 'lblrd-ranked Texas
wasnot.IICbeduled
· In !be !lecond Tm, No. 11
Oldabom!ldllwlled Baylor 34-15, No.
120klal1CIInaStatenlppedsanDiego
State 5-16, No. 13 Southern Metrodllt blnoued North Texas State
M-6, No.l&amp;MicllJaanedgl!dWII!con·
lln»14.No.l7SoutbemCalltornla
ebedJw!AdmlaStatd3,Maryland
upeetNo.IBWest V1tglnla :»17 and
,No, 19 Auburn trounced Southern
Ml-J-IppiJ5:12.
Flortda State got three !leld goals
tram Derek Schmidt and led Miami
9.() at halftime, then 1ro1re the game
0111!11 011 Je!l!lle Hester's 77-yard run ·
m a J1!\'l!l'll!, a 25-yard 1ICOI1ng pass
bun Eric 'Iblxnal to Husall Jones
and two !lborl toucMlwn nms by
R1• e11e1t Snipes The Seminoles
a1110 sadred Berale Kosar sJi times
tor '15 yards In lollie8.
U&lt;l.A was I5UJIPOBed to be a real
test tor Nelraska but the CornlnuJirml aot rushing touchdowns
bun six pll!yers In toying with the
. Bruins. Jeff Smith, who rushed for

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threw tor three tooclldowns and 2!18 ,
yards tor the Tigers.
YoungslCM~~~ !1tate had Its record
evened at 2-2 In a 41!-15 Joss at

Sean Payton hit on27 ot 48 passes
tor 252 yards tor the Panthers, but
the Rockets held the visitors to
mtnus3 yards rushing.
Ball State diopped to 0-4, bit
almOst pulled olf a shocker against
heavily favored Washingtm State.
The Cardinals cut ·the lel!d to two
polntswlthl:l17togoanatouchdol!ln
pass play trom Nell Britt to RiellY
George that covered 69 yards, then
recovered an onslde ldck. 'Ibree
straJalrt pass attemJQ mlallred lind
Jolin Dleltrlchfell short on a61-yard
field goal trY.
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ElseWhere In Ohio college foot·
ball, Ohio State won its third game
Without a defeat by taking advan·
tage of !our.HawkeYe twrovers for
a 45-26 vtctocy over Iowa In the Big
Tm Conterence opener !or both
teams. Keith Byars ran for two.
tauchmwns, thi:ew for a third, and
caught a pas8 tor a score'for Ohio
State.
Akron fell to 1-3 as the Zips were
edged 22-21 In tl~lr Ohio Valley
Conference opener by Eastern
Kentucky. Dale Dawson's 42-yard
lleld goal with 38 secol!!ls lett, his
thlrdofthegarne,gavetheColonels
their victorY. . ·
Cincinnati had a long night at the
Uberty Bowlin Memphis as the 1·2
Beareats were crushed 47-7 by
Memphis State. Dalu\Y Sparkman

WestemUUno!s.MarkBioomofthe
winners threw two touchdown
passes and ran for a third score.
Four Ohio Conference games
were played, with BaldWin-Wallace
getting by Cap!tal19-13, MusldngUm
stopping Otterbein 31-14, Witten·
berg rolling over Heidelberg 41·7
and Mount Union handing Marietta
its m straight defeat 31.0. The
Pioneers are winless In 36 straight
games.
1n the North Coast Conference,
Case Western posted a 21-14 victory
over Wooster, DE;nison whipped
Allegheny 52-14 and Kenym aut~ Ohio Wesleyan 17-12.
Ohio teams lost a pair of
Presidents' Conference pmes,
With Carnegie-Mellon victorious
over Jolm Carroll 24-12 and Grove
City squeaklngwt a 7-6v!ctoryover
Hiram. Hanover rolled over Bluf·
tton 44-7 In the Hoosier-Buckeye
Conference.
1n non-mnfereilce games, it was
Adrian 35, Ohio Northern 12;
Central State 35, District of Colwn·
bla 13; Dayton34,Butler0; Def1ance ·
24, 0Uvet14; Geneva 33, Oberlin 14;
Hillsdale 35, Ashland 31; and
Wilmington 57, Upper Iowa 19.

period, connected from 34, 51 and 43
yards before hJs gamewlnnlng boot
that !led the ·SoUtheastern Confer·
ence distance record.
Clemson led a:J-6 at l!alttlme as
Mike Eppley threw touchdown
passes ot 16 yards to K.D. Dunn and .
27 to Terrence Flagler. But Eppley
coughed upthefootballonllveofthe
Tigers' first six possessions In the
second haU - he c:onunltted seven
turnovers overall - allowing the
Bulldogs to get back In the game.

Ohio. State tailback Keith Byars
rushed for 120 .yards against Iowa
and scored on ruos ot 00 and seven
yards,asweUasa14-yardpassfrml ·
Mike Tomczak. And for good
measure, he also threw his ftrsl
collegiate pass, a 35-yard scoriilg
strike to Mike Lanese.

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;_; lose .non-l~e encounters .
beblnli ' Delelllifl!b', Berude Boyd, Andy

• ,: • 1 •Vis!t!Dg !loq!hwestem fell
•• . 13.() In the first quarter and

never HalJllop, Burnette, Qu1s Hampton,
was able to catch up Saturday nlgllt Peltley and Will Ha1sJop were
.as the a.rta1o Blaonl rolled to$37-20 credted with good efforts.
/ non-olllferencevlctory.
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when Sf!.'Ve Peltry capped a 'lOyard
I. march In 15 plays with a three yard
· · run. A Ill&amp; pll!ydurlngthedrtw!was
. , three down, seven yard pass bun
Jeff Burleson to Justy Burleson.
Pelfrey added the conversloll cut.. ' ling the deficit to 13-8. .
Rick Napier's !ll yard run gave
Qdraio a J.S.8 lead just before the
, , t1rat halt ended. A nm !or the
~ , · conversion was stopped
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' • when he returned an Jnterceptlon21
· · · yards. Arun tor the extras tailed.
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' • endlld II the Blion !5. lfoweYer, a
: : . ,_ Plays later, the IIIIJIIanden
· ~ the baD on a tumble.
· · · ·· Sborlly lfteawards. Jim Burnette's
·' Dveyard runCilt theliiiU1into25-12.
· A run ilr the COIM!I'Idon failed.
.:. '. Smith IMided IIIKlther twdiJbvn
• run b' QdfaJo ao1ng 1M!!' fnm the
• one and later, Oarl(s &amp;5 yard run
.: . ~aut the Blion !IODI'Ing.
Southwestern'• tiM1 six polniET
came on an eight yard gallop by
Burnette.
According to the charts, Jim
Burnette coJiectA!dU8~l'Uibln&amp;
In Zl carries; Pelfty, before beln&amp;
Injured, hid 411 Yatdl 1n 14 trB; wm
Hallllop hid 311 yardltn ave can1e1
and Tim Bumette coJiectal Zl
yanli.
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Barnes with a 3o yard gainer. After
some trick plays moved the ball to
the St. Joe 10, a pass from Kirk to a
w!de open Steve S t1 tt t e II
incomplete.
Hannan Trace is Idle Friday. The
Wildcats' next opponent Is defendtng teague champion North Gallla.
Hannan Trace Coach Brett Wll·
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that wasn't meant to be." The two
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"I expect In 20 years sanebody's
going to cortte out, maybe In 00
years, (and) maybe the guy will
have the tooch that I do, the mental
toughness that I do, the shbts that I
do and Is also S.f6ot-6 and Is twice as
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get better and better."
He frr:lllined and rubbed his
unshaved face, looking much In
need of the razor he advertises.
"It kind of lnitates me when the
old guys say, 'Ohyeah, theseyaung
guys couldn't play with us.' I think
when I played Co!U!Ors at Wlm·
btedon this year I put that pretty
much to rest.''

· 'nle triumph was theleft-hander's
~ In 71 matches this year and the
title was his llth, Including Wbn·
bledon and the recent u.s. Open . .
The $40,001 singles pnze, plus the
S6,IXXI he and Peter Flt!mtng each
picked up for winning the doubles,
6-3, 64, against Mike DePalmer and
Sammy Giammalva, pushed
McEnroe's o1f!clal earnings In 1!ll4
to $1,243,463..
The match against GUbert wasn't
as close as the score would Indicate.
1n both sets, McEnroe was ahel!d
5-l, despite serving erratically, and
it was all he could do to keep froln
yawning while Gilbert struggled
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oot of the conference split a pair ot
Jim Harkema, Eut.em M!c!ll·
games, with Toledo defeating gen's mentor, said the Hurons
Eastern Illinois J8.17 and Ball State ''wereautofsynch thewholesecood
playing tougher than expected halt'' of their conference opener. He
against Washl,ngton State before said Ohio "dldo't do anything that
losing 16-14.
we didn't think they were going to
Ohio Coach Brian Burke said do. We just did not stq1 them."
Judge "kicks the pressure field . Tony Brown rushed tor 174 yards '
goals we have to have. I just can't and quarterback Bob DeMarco
say enougl! about him.''
threw three touchdown passes ih
He said the Bobcats may have Central M!clilgan's ll1umph. Both
underestimated the Hl!rons. "We coaches had kind words after the
knew ctmlng In it wwld be a tlaht game for DeMarco, who was 12 tor
game, butwedldn'tthlnk!twwld be 19for 222 yards.
a cUf!hanger/' he sald.
Bowling Green kept Miami win·
less In ~. COI11erence games as
Brian MctJure blton27 of«lpasses
!or ':112 yardS and a Pillr · of
~· The 41 points were the
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agatnstMiaml.
Pl!te .Roth rushed tor a career·
high 185 yards ·afld two~
ln35carrles toleaddetendlng'-1AC
123 first-halt yilrds, Started the champion Northern llllnols aver
!larrage with an eight-yard run and Kfnt State In the' conterence opesier
fellow tallbacks Doug Dubose and for both teams.
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Paul Miles scored on runs of 64 and
~ Morgan was a ooe-man
tour yards, respectively.
500w tor Toledo against Eastern
llJbiois as the Rockets boosted their
"I think we're as good as last record toW. He ran !or one ·
year'stearn,"Smlthsa!d, "butr!ght touchdown, threW for a second, led
now we're not thlnldng about last both teams with :t:ll rushing yards
year's team. We're thinking about on25carr!esandcaughttourpasaes,
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~: OU tops Hurons on field·goal by ·ex-Marauder, Judge.

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t1on 45 yards fOI' another score to
Mark Moseley added tleldgoalsof hlghllght till! Broncos' strong de19, 42, 22 ;~ 27 yards !or fense as Deriver be~t \lie Chiefs.
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Sallta M. Cardlllall,.
. Cowl!o;twiD,Paclren 8
ReserJe running back Wayne
Everson Walls had two of Dallas' WUaon calllht two twchci:lwn
!our lnteroeptlons and the Cowboys pas&amp;eS. one rrom tullback H&lt;*le
sacked Paclte!' quarterback.l six Gi!Jan, to help New Orleans beet St.
times. Still, Dallas did not put away Louis. W118on's III!COIId ID catch '
Green BII.Y untU '1'01\Y Dotsett came with just mareelxmlnutee lett
scooted7yardstoratouchdownW!th in'the pme to cUnch the v!ctoey for ·
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Atlanta Steve Bartkowski threw '.
Jan stenerud booted field aoals
frml 35, 32, :rr, a. and 19 yards and tiJTee touchdown passel and Gerald •
Mlnne8ota recovered three second· RJgp ran tortwolliQI'e &amp;all'l!IU the
half fumbles as the VUdngs stopped J!'alc.'Onl extended the Saints' NFL·
the Lkms. Oetro!tiJUil'lel'baekGary record 1'0IId losing streall to :.1
Danlel8m threw tour touchdoWn
BartkoWild CQillllleled 11 of .
passes, threetoLeonard'lbmtJliOII, 13attemptsfor195y!lfdsandRIIP, •
In a losing effort.
the league's JeadiJui rusber, pined •
13lyards. The!l40Uers Q-alled21-lD ,;
· -21, Cblelill
~ Winder rushed for 139 at halftPne.
their first three games.

by the Dolphins because ot a
fullback shortage, ran 1 yard for a
S&lt;;ore and Woody Bennett, another
tullback, ran !or two short touch·
downs to help roll the visiting Colts.
Seahawka 38, Jleal'a 8
Chicago's Walter Payton piiSSed
Franco Harris to become No. 2 on
~all-time rushing list, but It was
Seattle's Harris who played on the
winning team. Payton wentlntothe
game trailing Harris by 34 yards
and gained 116 on 24 carries. Harris
was held to 23 yards on 13 carries.
Paytonnowhasgalned12,001career
Yards and he trans oni.Y Jim yards a second-quarter twchdown
to key theol'fenaewlilleCO{IlE!!'back
Brown's 12,3.12.
Quarterback Dave Krieg roused Mike Harden returned an lntercepthe Seahawks In the third quarter,
J'lllllllng 3 yards tor Ql1e score and
Hi@h I!Chool 8COres
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Browns trailed 7.() at halttlrne after
0.. R.bodN 11. I dfi tiialt 19
tll-. SI.J&amp;natm 38, Panna ~ i
Steeler defensive back sam Wa·
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Reed Jeffers recently spent some
Mr. and Ml'll. Mendal Jordan and Hazel Stout, Fl'eda ·Smith, Eilzl!·
time In New ~ton, Dilnols with his
ovemtaht gueebl of the Jordana hell\ Jordan, Leah Crabtn!e IJid
son ·and daughter-In-law, Mr. apd
were Mr. and Mrs. Wllda Mannon Wl!lltina Crabtree, with Jeu!Ca
Mrs. Richard Jeffers and family
of Ironton. EliZabeth Rutherford Jordan as a guest.
and his son-in-law and daughter,
and friend, Springfield, were
Several from Temple Church
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Dunham and
callers.
were at the homecoming at Albany
famUy. While there he attended the
Beulab Lowther Udvardy has United Methodist Church oa Sui!·
world's largest steam engine show
under gone surgery at a CIIIDicollle day . for the picnic dinner and/or
which Is held at Mt. PleaSllnt, Iowa. hospital and ts reported to be servl!.'es. Earlier ·ministers wbo'
Mr. and Mrs. Conard Ator
convalescing satisfactorily and will were present Included ~· Olear
recently traded their home here for
be retumlng home lOOn.
King, Rev. Kelllleth Nason, Rev.
a home In ~bany and moved there.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Price and Rev. and
Mr. and Mrs. PhllUp Hawk and Paul Gaston, local, · Is neartna: Mrs. Howard Mayne. Rev. David
children, formerly of Albany, now completion. Haney H8JIIq and
Aahw!lrth, former member ri
own the A tor homeandhavemoved Rolland. Eastman, Hemlock Grove Albany Church who now Is 111110here.
area, have been assisting the clate )lll!llor tri a Cincinnati chw'c~
Freda Smith a~ompanied her · Gastons.
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was the afternoon speaker.
brother and slster.tn·iaw, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Arth!U' Crabtree
Oieva Smith Stanley, Edllon,
Mrs. Denver Rawlings. Albany, to and~ Dye~ guesr.ofthelr
-spent a day with her rnot~r. ~
D;iyton recently. They took Mr. and aUJII, Mrs. Elsie Davis In Parkers· Smith, and helped her celebrate her
Mrs. Conard Ator to Dayton to meet burg, W.Va.
birthday.
Mr. Ator's $Isler. The Ators
Lolli Beckley was hostess for the
Mrs. Cella Dye Irwlll, Marys·
accompanied his sister Qll to Mt. Septernbel' meet1na of the Temple vllle, and. · Del!ll ·~ . ~.
Pleasant, fowa , where they at· United Methodist Church women
Dayton, we~ gue,ts of relatives.
tended the world's largest steam and she was.asslsted by Madeline and friends here. Cella lrwln was
engine show before returning to Staneart. Plans were made for a an overnight guest of her father,
their !leW home In Albany. Mrs. speclal mission llonatloll at the Dale Dye, while Delia Parsons
Smith and the Rawllnp visited annual District meeting of the Spell! the night with ber COUiin,
Mrs. Smith's son-In-law and daugh· society In Athens. Kathy Jordan, Beulah Crjtbtree.
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Reece Prather president, conduclel! the bualness
Callers at the h!)rlle of Oma ·
(Nancy Smith) and son, Theron;ln .meeting and gave the devotions
Starkey were Cella IJW!n, ~··
Kettertng before they returned with help from other members. In vtUe;
Dl!na Chase Panons, Day·
home. ·
addition to tboee listed, other ton; Murl Galaway and D8le Dye,
Ethel Shell, Columbus, visited members present were Betty Mat- locl!l; and Carl Caster, Dayton.
tox, Murl Galaway, Vlclde Stewart,

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the observance of the llfth annivenlal'Y of P..neroy
lleallt Care Center, Meigs County's 100 bed
• lnlennedlate care and sldlled IIIIJ'Sing lacWty. Above,
' these employees conducted tours. 'l1tey are, front
from left, Sotwa WoUe, admissions coordlnatAir; ·
Nancy Van Meter, R.N., dlrec!Apr of nurses; back,
.,Marcia llouciMhelt, llousclreeplng sapetvlsor; Mary
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POMEROY - Bend of the
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7: ~Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. Bernice Carpenter.
~' . Members are .to take materials
. -tor a wreath workshop.
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Veterans
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The
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Meigs Inn. Prospective
·members are Invited to attend.
AllY woman holding a bachelor's
degree Is eligible for
rnembershlp.

1HURSDAY
POMERQY
Pleceptor
·• Beta Beta Chapter of Beta
Sf8n1a Phi Sorority, will meet
. ·'lburlday at 7: ~ p.m. at the
~ 1RiwrboatRoomoftheDlamond
S.Yinp and Loan'Co. Members
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Woodard, Charlotte and t':fathan
Hysell, Rick and Mary Caruthers,
Roger and. Kathy Rousl), Rachael,
Roger Jr., Timothy and Jessica,
Ann and Wllllam Carswell, Denver
and Frances Hysell, Pat Kinzel,
Virginia Pierce, Mary and Jbn
Lynd, Chris and Shirley, Ruth and
Ron Schlepp!, . Dorothy Basham,
Leonard andRubyGlbson, Walt and
Jeanna Hysell, Elmer and Flossie
Hysell, Steve and Joyce Hysell,
Stevie and Daniel, Paul Hysell,
Janet Hysell, Marty and Shh"ley
Woodard and Martin and Toeya,
Jotm Harper, Blll .Carswell, June
Hysell, Lisa German, Patty WUt,
Ralph and Madeline Painter, and
Becky Amberger.

'

You mav bttg'ible tOreceiVe
a credtt agatnst yo ur w1nter
healing b1lls •t you mee,t all three
o f the follow 1ng quahflca11ons.
You . are the head of

54 Misc. Merchandise

Arthur and Adtia Eblin, Angel
Knapp, all of Pomeroy.
Steve and Shari, , BlackweU,
Amber and Arlca, David, T811l11lY,
Jeremy and Scott Johllson, Shade;
Kenny, DonnaandLolsEblln,Tony,
Pat, Crystal and Lisa Eblin,
Rutland; Marvin and JlianltaLittle,
Middleport; Don Eblin, Syracuse;
Mamie Swauger, Middleport.
RecognJzed and presented gifts
were DOn Eblin, the' oldest, Juley
Eblin, the youngset. and Steve and
Shari Blackwell w119 .tra..eled t,he
farthest.

Civitan .meeting held
• At this week's meeting of the Big
Bend Clvltan Club, Dorothea
Fisher, president of the Meigs
County Hwnane Society, appealed
for help In fUnding operations of the
group In this county.
She spoke ot the need for an
Incentive spaying program to stop
the rapidly Increasing numbers of
stray dogs and cats. She emphas. lzed the need for a mol'!! !~~~equate
facility for housing stray animals.
Mrs. Fisher also Invited volun·
teerstoworklntheHwnaneSoctety
Thrift Slq&gt;,locall!d on Second St. in
Middleport, and to assist In (NbUclty

support of the allocation of state
fUnds to construct a llmlll!d acceu,
highway from the RaYI!IISWOOd
Bridge to Rock Springs and to
Improve Route 33 to Cohunllua.
TheBigBendOubweloJ&lt;nednew
members SanelY laJIIIII'ell and
Nancy Reed.
.
VIsiting the club, was Davtcl.
Grtmes, Ohio District, Area W, Lt.
Governor.

G:&gt;rrection

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. l)ftt .....

!IIWII&lt;... I -•••IIro•l

9·4-1 mo.

permanently d1sabiE!d and

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
VETERINARY
CLINIC .
IN MIDDLEPORT

··-~
llii~ . . . 77J- ......

- -Let..

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

,.._,

330~

·

-Your tn come for 1983 dtd
not exceed $9.000 or your
expected total1ncome tOr 1984
does not eKceed S9.000 and
your 1ncome from Januarv 1,
1984 thru June 30. 1984 do"'
not exceed 54.500.'

Monday 3 p.m.·5 p.m.
Tuesday 6:30 p.m.·l p.m.
Wednesday 3 p.m.·5 p.m.
Thursday 3 p.m.·5 p.m.
Friday I p.m.·2 -p.m.
Saturday 10 l)ll.·ll:30 a.m.

•

lARGE

legtslatton

The Atght of e.h!J•ble c usto·
mers to rece •ve a c red1t aga1 nst
uhl•ty .b ills or a payment for
energy b1tls tS provtded tn

(Ho use · Bill 65 7)
p,;3ssed by the- General Assem bly and signed by the Governor.
(9)

AND

304,675-2441

812011 mo.

24. He

llctnaed

!

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avtntll, Box 1213
Glllipolis, Ollio 45631

ALL STEEL&amp; ·
. POLE BUILDINGS
Sllrt ~rom 12:116'

Sizt.s from 6'16' Up
to 24'x3&amp;'
'
lnsul1ttd
Doc Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
·

Recine.

Oh.

Ph. 614-143·5191
!G-G·tk

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION ·

Riw Ho--htensin
Re1110dtlinc
ln"ra- WOrt
Cul'W:Joi: 8ld11.

Fort

loofina
Aiuminwtn &amp; ViiJI Sidinp
111 Yean EKP..iil!lct
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7683
or 992-:2282

·P.rr·tnted Patlern

SATISFY YOUR NEEDS

BACKHOE
DUMP TRUCF.
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; UM~TONE

1-

Colt For FrM Eiltimm

742·2167 or

E.Mai....
POMEROY,O.

Roger Hysell

•Z£11TH .
•SYLVANIA

3 Announcementi

•GilSON IEFIIGEIATOR
Wo Have A Pull limo

SWEEPER- -lng lilt•
chine repolr, porto, tnd
IUpplioo.
Plok up and

Shop T•chnician

Savell
I
ad
oniir. IIY

m-2259

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, write your ·
and
!Nil Willi 1lllii
. coupon. cancec 1111 w p~~one - . ,., .-t
, rwulls. Maner nat Alundtllle.

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RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

CHESTER-915-3307

lhrH ICIII

with I nice·

ly constructed cancrlle
block hollt 26130, 3 bed-

12115
family room. P1rti1lly
carPtted, lul oi furnace
with flcilifits for woodbullltl. 12115 blockstor111 buildina. 20130 block
prfCt. RiP! oH Rt. 241;
country stttin1. V. milt
Nil of Chnlll, O~io.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN R~CINE: ~sllirs
equipped with kitchen,
IIYilll room, dillilll roo111
llld dtlt: •plllin ... two
·•nd 0111 blttr,

,_,, 01141 filth,

Phone•--.--------------

CARPENTER ·
SERVICE
- Plumbing Md eldiul
WO&lt;k

tFrM Eotimotoal

hemart.
worllshop, $33,000.0!J.

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C IFar Slole

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Phone 742·3171
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: 243 Wllll7 St.. ... , ... ll
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Mltll Tills C

Sizes 8, 10. 12. 14. 16, 18.
$2.75 ,. - )llltlnl, Mil -

The l;)aily Sa'ltinel

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Thai lithe, lona·wlistecllool is
~· l!lurs in a dress with llllllilll
•, clevtrlr In lied to tht hlpfi,._
• ·Buttons are decorative, sltt!ts
are cut in one with dress. Sudt
an easy dress to wear. yoo'll loot
it day after day after day.
Printed Pattern 4M6: Misz

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Broker-Auction Service
Chtryll111"', ·
leip County A•soclllt

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Ntlds work.
If illltrnltd contatt TIM
Holle Nltionll B1nk in
Rloint, 94e.2210.

"Fr.!~ :Om~··

V. C. YOUNG-Ill ·
992·6215 ... 992-7314
Pomlti'Oy, Ohio

•

7/9/2 110.

•

, Ylnyl .• ."""mlnum

SIDING
.
.'

BISSELL .

•LAND CLEAJtED
aSEPTIC SYSTEMS .
eGRAVEl HAULED

PH. 742-2328

011.4178

GIRl ohoot II Rteine Gun
Club ~ lundey, 1:00
p.m. FKtoty o h - IUIII
only . .

OiVeiW!IY

To 1 good home ctlico
· lltt1&lt; v.ined. Colt
448-3887.
L~ kitten to good
home . Lit1er trained.
uuc:s ul. Clllt ...._.l4.,.,

M - Ctt• 2 kilt-. Coli
441·8317.

SIDING CO.

MotM&lt; collie end one pup,otl 114·882·7183.

Call for frcie sidineestitllltes, 949-2101 or
949-2160

t.molo cot end tl.o I weell
old tong.htlred killona. Coli

"Beautiful. Cuatom
Built Garages··

Bonded &amp; Insured

LOOKING FOR A 0000
CUP OF COFfEEl CUT
YOUR COfPU IIU IN
HALF WITH MOUNTAIN
RICH. LEARN HOW: MONDAY 8EPTIMBEII '24,
7:30PM. HOLIDAY INN,
OAWPOUa. ONE HOUII
SEMINAR. FREE lAM·
PLEs : 90FFEE. TEA.
ORANGE JUICE. AU ARE
WELCOME .

4

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 843-5425

TROMM
EXCAVATING

BOGGS

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
. REPAIR ·
~lso

Transmission
PH. 992-5612
or 992·7121

· . No Sundoy Calls
J.ll fir

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

.u. S. RT. 50 EAST

KEN'S
APfiUANCE
SERVICE .

Authorized Johlt Dllfe.

915-3561
. All Makfl
•W.....,.•Oiehwllhen
•A a....

New Holl1nd, Bush Ho1

Fer•

Equip~

Oteler

'
Farl'l" Equipment

•llelrieeratoll
•0,.,.,. •Freenra
PARTS and SERVICE

Parts. &amp; Service

O ·ttc

"t·E~~~tNTER \ilM

:
, CATALOG lur clner IIOmtn wllil

.. enjoy sailn&amp; money es much es
l weerln1 beautiful ciGthls. 0...
100 sucttss 1111tts. Fret Plltlm
t Coupon. Setlll
Cetllal.
' AU ClifT
.aJtildo
t
•liCit Gillis

m.a..

DITCH WITCH
SERV.ICE ..

J&amp;F

CONTRACTING
' DOZER · BACKHOE
"RECLAMATION WORK

GAS LINES
WATER Ll fll ES
SEWAGE LINES

'OIL FIELD SERVICES

or

'"""ace.
Jl!etly sun room.

.lot sizeepprox. 48'x301'.

, Compltto Outlll Work
Complete Remodollrtg
Roofing of al T Worlced in home eroo

- Concret• work

GUYSVILLE. OHIO

I24.P~ O~lo

992·3410

POIIEIOY - A view of the
river wil odd to the.content·
men! of this 3-4 bedroom
home. I~ b1ttts,
ful

btdr-•
hollllelso Ills blsem.t.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

- AddonsOftdrwm......,
-Noofing and 9utter work

GARAGE

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
. JUST CALL!

VIU£ ~ lot on city Wlllf and
sewer, electric and ps, Use br
lllllile hqme sile. Sl.!iOO.OO.

POlliO¥ - A home with
flair! In town • C:OIM!Iienl Nice
3 bedroom home, 2 blltts. 2
fireplaces, lllllily room. ps f.e.
hell wilhwiiOdbumer ldlkln.
Nice !*hen with built·in units,
IJIIIII!, ful bement. on two
lots. Nice back yard .
$64,900.00.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Addl~nt~•--------------~--

NEW UiTIII&amp; - • •11$-

(I) HOUSE IN .CHESTER:

,._.. C - Rd . . Col
114·44e·02M.

I J •lr

Real Estate General

FOR SALE

delivery. Davia Vacuum
Cleo-. ono htlf milo up

on Duty

1 roer old ltleCt. long• halted

892·7513.
MotM&lt; Collie dog and ono
pup to give -ay. Ctll
992·7183.

843·5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL ~ SAND
TOP :MII~·rt

"'DUMP ,TRUCK SEPIVICE
'CONCR'ET£ WOR~ ·
'CUITOM IUILT HOMES

WRITESEL

Now Chevy T,ruclc ....
PINDIR ............. 176.95
DOORS ............ •149,95
HOODS .......... , •174.95

ROOFING CO.

IUMPIRS .......... 0 69.ts
Ollll................. 042.50

r: SUPPORT.. ..... .....95

TAIL OAJI ......... •as.ao
I'OID PINDII .... '69.95

IUMI'II ............ '69.9S
AI.. s-Car
,_.,. Avallalt'-

~ · M· tfl

773-5839 or
773-5788

JIM .CLIFFORD
tH. 992·

*HALEY'S AUTO PARTS

PH. 992·7013

FREE E~TIMATES

"WATER. OAS 6
OIL UNEI

RADIATOR

SERVIa

Gutters
.

Gunera Cleaned
P1intlng
Storm Doors
· &amp; Window•

We can re~ir and recore red11tors . 1nd
huter cores. Wt c1n
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas T1nts.

PAT HILL FORD
992·2111

949·2969--949-2263

Middleport. Ohio

· 8·10·1 mo.

HJ. tfrt

sz "'..
..a

, IK-Tiiltllr Crilll J1tlllll
• 125-1'1111 Gillis

• Ul-l'tltw ._ IIIII
.
; B®llli llld C.illde - ldd 5ot
• e~h tor ~ end hlmtJiltl,

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CALL
446-4522
"We IIIII 'or leoi"

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL .
Sl. lt. 160
ctalllpolle,

tilt_...,

Wa'd IIU to llllrodtcl pu to

EwAoC.tr.

I : 111 drin ltlt nlllclt of YDtll'

c~ Ooww. PIJIWIIII
loWII ICIIlthiJ PQmllll

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rRue_ L

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45761
For FRier Strtlet

Call 614-992·6737

'*'""'·

Wonted beby to ttit In
my home fa&lt;- -vld 3
veer old. 304· 1711-3810.
R-tlionol Thot8py Dlrec·

~-~~~~col~l·~~~~~~~

f

p1en programo

--~ theropy

In t Geriatric lnt111m•
..... c - Unit ·en
Adoleocont Bohovioriol
llikNIItlcotlon Unit. Pm11
two .-en aperienc• in
-Stl8f\'
lhoropy
01 . .
....., fllldo.
com,_-

c-·. .

with ·-~tee. Ex·
tenlliYot benefit prognm .
-nolofllce

-

Cuototnlll Ia&lt; the Collc:o
Cup-d. Rt. 1106.Portll'.
Houn: 1 0-SPM. Mon.·Sot.
_c_e~_I_8.._1_4-_38_B_-800
__
•_
· __

ttem.•

roommeta nMCied

ce~ln3·1423.

Public Sale
It Auction

Middlo·tgod lady would Hko
to live In end bet componton
to 1111 tldllly ledy. Colt
378·8432 .

Auction Every Tueodoy Will co,.forthootderlyln our
nlglll. Pt. Pletotnt, WYo home L.P.N . cott glv., 16
Auct. Lonnie Ntol. Youth .,..,. exporionce cell 814Cont• lido .. Comden St. 882-7314.
Colt 114·317·7101 .
1---------:
Room. -nl. tnd leund,.Y
~~-- Auction 811¥1ce. lor eldllly.Coll982·8022 or
Pot ahoriden Auctto-. 811-4411.
l-Ienee in Ferm • homo lt.b2.faleo41
IUCtlon. Ctlt 814·1192·
4310.
·
Wtntld to boby lit In my
hon\o full a&lt; 118rt tlmo.
Auction...,., Frldty niGht tt bolllnd Onlnonct ochool.
tho H...-.t Community •ole,.nceo, 304-1711·2784.
Conter. Truoldoedo of new
....,.htndlu ...r, - - Wonted port time worlc on

==-

Conolgmtllll of now • uNd,~f;""":;:·;3;0:4:·1:7:1i~·7:7:11;9~.
nwchtndloo _,,. - ·
Ocimod. Rlc:htnl llevnotdo.
Auotlona . Coli 304· 2711· 1 8 .Wen ted to Do
for_ .....t ...... Emmo
W, luc:doc...,, NoenMd
1nd ~did Wut Virginia
Ohio, 42881 n.

9

W1nted To 8~; ,

GIN61NG IIOOT. Top qutl·
tty llld o1ae 118dod. nloctld
lllOO.OO lb. Ordinary
_ . . . , _ - !AMI AI
ldttdl of , _ lito
puroheoed.• Cell llobort
Herpor, 304·e7S·11n.

·""*

Homes for Sale

v......, ..

ut•-•·

8

Low down povment 83 •
Folrmont 8tortlght 70x 14 3
bdr .• 1~ both. lllrlgo,.IOI'.
111nge, e"c. cond. Locrted et
Johnoon'a Mobile Homoe.
Otltlpollo, Ohio. 111,800.
•••o ... • thla. tl23
down. 18.5% APR, t184
mo. Cor 120 moo. Colt
G"""'"" Accoplanco, Inc.
Ctll 1 ·800·834·4113.
31 Mlnl · ohop"lng end
Holter. Ltooo purcllo.. to
qualified buyerl Coli 448·
94108.

1 1 Help Wanted
8 1/o% ooeumoblo1oan on 1 3
old brick r~nch otylo
-----~----1 'fl.
houte. locludld on 2.8
Apt. Motm'""'noa.'""n. C.. OCfll of lend. ·3 Ill. 111111
1711-1104.
DR. nice kitchen, ' utility room. Firaplaae In
Poll- for port limo Iter· lhring room. e483 mo. pay·
ovalloble. Exp. In mont. •3.710 down. LoHf¥1ng lunch ond ml• cotld near c ..tervllle. 371,
drfnka. Plofa•laMI-attitUa 2803 1fter I P . m.
• ...-lftCo requlnid. --,..--kd_..,._·-----r-:lnqulte .. Ohio Job aen~ce.
.
Mr. White. Oallpolls, Oh.
3 bdr. houH, - ' · AC,
·
ftrepl-. Pt. Ploe10nt, otle
AVON moko 411". Coli or ....t . Ctlll11·11104.
-Me-33118.
a - muot 1111 home nowl
Houaekeaplng auparviaor Well lnau'-led, fireplace,
nood•d. Contect . Sherry otorm -dowo. Mldd'-"·
Pinocrnt. ·Call . _c_e~_l_8_1_4-_8_9_2_·&amp;_9_4_,_._ _
44··7112.
3 bedroom houte with ott·
Cont-ry· . - bobyoltt11 ochod
automttlc
in homo fa&lt; 7 - old. Colt opener. woodbumtr, olr
441-8411.
concltlo-. 14 ocro tot, lend
comrtcl10" lntereet, Bult·
AnhoMollodylollveinwidt vllo Rd. 142.000. 0.11
.. tldertr w - - do 448· 2824.
-..... tnd lltlfrl houoe·
.......,g. Cel 1182·3704.
Nice cleon old houoo. I
.
.
roomo in' Vinton. 113.000
_ _ _ .. Chriot· lumiehtd. 112,000 unfur·
limo? 1. - 1111rt nlohtd. lolling below tp·
dme helpero right now. prolool price. Call Edword R.
~ 304-171·1080.
,Brown. 114·388·1087.

oll•er chockor choin. tor 38R. 2 both hou ... Coli
,.,,_,. 1c Baby. Reward. 448·8472.
Coll304·882'·3141i.
I...:__:__ _ _ _ _ __
TrM trimming ond rom.,.et.
Mon"o wire rim
F,... ·-irnatoo. Col 982·
found Jotreroon Avenue 3 1 8_040
__or_8_4_&amp;_·2_1_2_9..;.
. _.....:...
· -Roglol•.
· •• . Point,.Opening for lldorly In home.
Plotoent

••.

IIITEIESTED Ill A
NEW VEHICLE

31

E-'"nced - ' - will do
Fox hound,block ond wltito bobyolttln1 In my home
OVIIIInp &amp; w-endo. Coli
Ct11814·247·2541.
448·0009.
~mon loot on N- - - - - - - - - -

Heven Heightl. We1rlng

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KE88EL'II QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME BALES.
4 MI. WElT, OALI,IPOLIS,
RT 31. !'HONE 114·441·
7274.
.
.

fumence, u•• cook ltove,

1

Loot: MH~volt - · with
omotl bleclt corrying cou.
- - n Firat A••· • Ko·
.....,.. Pleuo Cell 441·
1018.
.

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1818 Now Moon 2 bdr.
window. AC. oR now plumb·
lng. ·new both room. lull oil

Six nlct kltteno. litter :,'! (~:=':3~:.·e::
treinod. ,long holred. Cell
304·1711-1784 through tht '-;:21;4:.=;:=;:::===
-tfiiiS:OO.
I·
12
Situations
Wanted ·
8 Lost and Found

8/13/1 mo.

NEW-,REPAIR
Down!lpOutl

11 montht old blacll and
willie miald dog.
Pltone 304-875·2320.

32

Big lot. 2 bdr .. clo11 to Rt.

•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY

SALES &amp; SERVICE

lt.

Profealonal
Services

:J 1 11 !'Ill!' II t'

ft-.,. orntl dogo.
- . I

I llldllCidl
cooh pold tor fancy Iron or ~2;:1;==;:B:u:si;:n=e=a=,==:::
hteyy Iran bedo. 1180 ..d
up for Clltoln Molgo Co.
Opportunity
otoito jllrs. Old tlmo cupbotrd. cell 1 - 304·•82·
2711
.

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATEB 8 - mofllttrot...
Fixed conventlonel FHAVA.Luder Morta·•a• .
Athtno. colteiOt · 814·182·
3081.

[l(J

Big Moving &amp; Yonl Bole,
2407 Monroe Avenue, Point
Pltootnt, Mondly. Tuoidoy.
Wednaediy . Furniture,
miacellaneoua.

1:::::::::::::::::::::+==========

a SUJIIII.Y

Adoroblo cuddly puppioo.
oomo-long-..., motlw •

•
'

Ltrgo yardulo Mondoy ond
T_...y. Clothing, ttl elzto.
Botow Middleport on Zuo.
pon Hollow Rood.

PH. "2-6931

A

3-5·tfC

Curb Inflation
Pay ·C.a sh for ·
Claulflecls ancl

NEW U5nll8 - POMEROY
- Two bednlom home wittt
new living room Deck area br
ooohouts, etc. $13,900.00.

FINa

Wanted to buy o ulld King
coel
• wood
etove.
in aood
condition
. Cell
114·:218·
1211 .

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220 I . M., Pen••J

WE AlE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARrERS fOR

Real Eatate General

NEW U5n11G - POII£ROY
- Buildinc let li acre in an
established subdivision. Water
lip br T.P.C. water system.
flectric availate, 5efAic tank in
place, no leach. Want
$5.&lt;XXl.OO.

ACCENT

Uthe Unes
•

.

&amp; Vicinity

tu.., 441-3111, 3nl. •
Olive St... OoiMpolle, .011.
Wllllted- Junk outoe ony
condition. Cell 814·388·
1303.

23

11-1-ltc

Those persons apply1ng for

centers. or calf tol l-free
800.282-43 10 or wr1te

A~IIAl

SURGERY BY APPOINTMENT

Rene'INal terms w•ll be m a1led
to all persons who receJVed the
c~ed • t last Season. •

the f1rst t1me may o btatn an
appl1cat•on at banks. l1branes.
post off1ces. and ser:uor cl111ens

JACKSON AVE .

SMALL ANIMAL HOURS .

Public Notice

1. 1984.

Buy

8/13/ Hn ·

UTILITY BUILDINGS

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Or 992-5875

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Ph. (614) 843·5425

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.FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computerlztll Htarina Aid S.IICiion
Depend1ble H..,in1 Aid Service ·

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For 111 yoar wirina .
nltds; furnlcts repeir
service and iRSitllllion.

$1495

Prices
Start At

P.O. Box 2619. Columbus.
Oh10 43216 . A?!i~';,~::,o~;l
must .00 returned by

prolects.

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Aul Estate Generel

In an accoul.t of a party lloRe4 by
Mr. and MrS. PaUl~ for tbl!lr
Also present at the Clvltan daughter, Amy,.the last lllmi wu
meeting were Ron Ash and l..owell listed as Evans. Mr. andMrsiEvans
Wingett. 'lbeyexplalnedon behalf of report that the chlld's name II
the Paneroy Chamber of Com- Lawson, not Evans. Attend~~~&amp; and
merce, the nE:ed for all Meigs· .not listed In the earlier account wu
Countlans to ban~ together In Sharon Deem.

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Worked in homo orH
20y.... .
"Free Elltlmotoo"

Check Anti- Freeze.
Belt•. Hoaes, Plugs

PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M.
OPEN EACH
THURS . EVE. 6-8

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
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' SERVICE.

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Oh10 Department of Taxation.

Eblin family reunion heJd
The 17th annual Samuel Allen
Eblin reunion was held Saturday at
the grange haD on the Rock Springs
fairgrounds.
Attending were Mamie Stephen·
son, Randy Snider, Jerry, Barbara
and Tim Colmer, BW and Pearl
.Colmer, Shirley and Donald Jeffers,
Harold and Nancy Whltteklnd,
Shaun and Daniel Whltteklnd,
Steve, Wanda and Becky Eblin,
Lawrence and Barbara Eblin,
Tabitha PhlWps, . Roger Clark,
Greg, . Janet, Juley and Ashley
Eblin, Leona Martin, Steve and
Fenny Jerrod and J05hua Clark,

Open 7:()().. 7:00 Daily
Major &amp; Minor
Mechanical Work .

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household or spouse dnd - You are at least 65years of
age •n 1984 _or totally- and

The En·ergy Credll Pro gram
reQuires each ut1ilty company
dunng Ju ne and August to
not• tv eac h heat1ng custo mer of
the reqUif em ent s and the avail ability of ihe benef11.
The ' following •rttormat1on
should be conta1ned 1n the

be

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U3- a.-DIII.

Public Notice

ununes

· . The third annual reunion of the Park.
. Charles Reed Hysell and Oscar
Attending were Nellie Hysell
-"Hysell famllles was held recently at Copeland, Anna Frank, Ruth Jolm·
Forest Acres Park near Rutland.
son, Birdie Hysell, Frances Haggy,
,.~ ·A covered dlsh dinnerwasserved Kevin, Mathew andDavtdJr.,Ruby
and Guy Hysell, Walter and Nellie
.at noon.
· Recognized and presented gift,s Haggy, Aprtl, Walter Jr., Daisy and
were Nellie Armstrong. Columbus, )3illy, Roger and Jane Hysell,
.. the oldest; Jessica Lynn Roush, Dennis, Janelle and BW, Mike and
·''daughter of Roger and Kathy · Joy Hysell, Shane and Billy Jo,
·)~oush, the youngest; Patty Kinzel, Dana Hysell, Nellie GOble Arm·
. ·whotraveledlhefarthesl.
strong, Dana Goble, Daisy Goble,
Officers for the 1985 reunion are Juanita Goble, Jim and Betty
~ :Denver Hysell, president; Annie Jolmson,CarolMcCiure, BobbleJo.
" earswell, vice president; Cora Angela and Ryan, Barbara Varian,
Woodard, treasurer; and Madeline Bob and Sarah Jolmson, Sherry,
~ Painter, secretary.
Wlllle and Bobby, Joan Moore,
Games were played and music Joanle and Kevin Keyser, Randy
presented during the afternoon. and Genla Hysell and Rachel,
Next reunion wUl be held the third Ronnie and Linda Hysell and
Sunday In August at Forest Acres

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Business Senices

PHONE
992-2156
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September 24. 1984

PH. 742-9070

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1--'-----Would Nlto to point trwllor
ntofw, Colt 114-218·11128.
T,... worlc wonted PNnln,,
topping, r""-•·· htdiiH.
bolohft. " ' - d. F,... 1111·
Call 448·1071.
WIN loeltrollln my home. Will
do lgln hou-ort. Call
11 4-2411·8111.
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W- wwlle. dlllllld • - o t t i - . Cll
S14-182-5008or814·742·
3147.

vl-. · 1'-

'

ooltlng tii,IOO. CoR 441·
4282 or 304-121·4073.
For .... 2 bedroom mobile

homot1.8 - • · Wllltoktcor
In trldo. Call 441·0013 ..
1884 Cloottncoll AK 1814
modolo reducldl 81g ....
lng1l F......,h City Mobile
H - . 441·8340. 1814
Bpecitl R - n 21xll0, 3
bdr .. 2 beth. F R . - . .
12.000. 1884 Specie! Red·
mon 14a70. 2 bdr .. 11'a btlh. ·
reduced 12.000. 1884 Bpe·
ciol Schuh 24x48, 3 bdr., 2
beth, 2xl wtllo, reducld
U.ODO. 1884 lpociet
Sc:ltUh 14x70. 2 bdr .• oatro
lerge kitchen, reduced

u.ooo.

1974 Holly Pork on ' oxtro
aize lot, 3 bdr .• utility
bulldh\g, hardwood 'floor;
beeutlful petlo, Green
School Diet. 4 mi. from
Gollpollo, •••· cond. Coli
4411·11187.
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Llaving State. owner mt:~lt
Mil · boeutHul 3 - -..
home. FomHy rootltt
20ft) · of wtndowo for
•·
tort! ...... finlohtd
It
goroge, ll...,ltct, l11tg1
porch, lOft. deck, woodo.
priv..,y, nur Royel On
reduced to 118.800, 8
Ftnn houM ·8'1t ochto. 7 Pork.
piiCenl ttoumoblllty. Colt
rvom1. beth. -er•l out ~
bulldlngo. 12x10 hou11 814·982-1420.
trtller, ktcttld on Rt. 1,0,
11i11 Beron Mo6do Homo
2~ mi. from Holzer Hoopi·
1 4x81, owning porch oklrt·
lng 19.998.00 cell 814·
481,1 .
1211.000. Cell 1!48· 843·1147.
3 bdr .. large ltmlly room,
Uberty MobMo Homo for
'- ' · outbuPdingo. 1 ocre ulo. 10XIIi0. 12700.00.
lot. 8~% -uinoble mort· Cell for appointment, 98&amp;·
- · lond controct. Kelly 4280. •
Qr. Coli 4411· 7636.
By Owner: If you Nlto privacy 1978 Fairmont. 3 bedroclm,
we hove ill 3 or li lldrl.• 3 ell electric. 304·1711·2112 .
betho. llvlngroom. dining
room, kitchen, full ltmlly 1974 Mobile homo, 14•70,
room with kitchen. 3 ctr Flomlngo, 2 bedroom. ·1'~
gtrogo. loto of privoto J18lk· betho, lurniohod, 11•8 front
4xli bock porch
ing. heo..., IWimming pool porch wltb privacy lence, nicely with awningo. UnaltfiCbtd
lendicaped. Loc.ted on 1 garage, complete aet ~up
acre lend. 1.4 mile off Feir- with underpe:1nln'g,
lllld Centtn"'Y Rd. 2 mi. 19.000.00. 304·876-13JI6
from Rt. 35, 3Ya mi. from alter 6 PM .
Hol111 Hoopilol. 81tcktop
road. no .._
hAlo. Fa&lt;
further information caN 4417044 dlyo or 448·8518
nlghto or Sundlyo,
34
Business
Buildings
Loen aaaumption. 4 yr. old
.ranclt. 3 bdr .. 2 botho. DR.
cerpeted, 2 car gorege. Cell
10 yr. old 8 unit •pertment
441·1282.
&lt;:Omplox.
Wetloton, Ohio. All
--....,.-:-----·lc8 y11. old. I:! bednn. 2 bolha, 1 bdr. apte .. 4 lurnlohld. off
fomHy room with . . - street perking . Reeideln
bumor. Single cor pregti. on maneoer over •1.400 mo.
8 flat ecrea with 1toclced income. Conatent waiting
pond . City wttll In Roclne. lilt leoa thtn 115.000 per
'unit. Pooalblo 2nd. mort·
Colll14· 948·2141 .
gage. Cell 682· 1 1811 Mon ..
HouM for aele by owner Fri. 9·11. 694·2874 ..,., &amp;
nicely romodolttd two otory wk. endt.
houn. 7 rooms, 1 beth,
gtttgt clooo to ~ ond
Lots &amp; Acreage
ohopplng. 253 Fifth St.
Mlddloport. C~ll 51 4·992·
3081 .
lo1 for nle in Mercerville; 3
l.Hving etate, owner mull trailer ho'*up1, electric, rUMil beoutilul 3 bedroom ral water, septic· _.t enk ,
homo. Family room hto 20 $8.000. Coli · 814· 261·
ft. of window• tor paatoral l8t8.
liniohtd double pr·
- · firopleco. torgo porch. Building lot Nolghboshood
10ft. d-. woodo. privocy. Rd. 86x150. 11.000. Citll
near Royel . Oek Park, ,.. 448·3844 otter 7PM.
duced to •69,900.00 B~
- n t aoaumoblllty. · C.. 1.9 aero ·locoted Rt. 1.40.' 1
mile, l81t of Homouaea. Fl.
814-882·5420.
in noidtntitl ant. Col 814Nlco 3 bedroom. gtroge. 379·271 2 or 814,379·
boltmenl, excolltnt lOCI· 2243.

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tlon

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.chool.

fino nco. Middleport.
992·2117.

owner

Coli

Two epenmant houM In
Pomeroy. 8 I'Oom• ond ~th
in each built In kitchen,
bHudful vi- of ri¥or end
moke offer. Cell 114·982·
' 3592
Hou.. far otlo or rent with
13 ecroo. Wttot Columbia.
Uevlng Road. I rooma end
both, city wotor. 304·875·
1822 ..... 4:00.
Older 2 otory exc cond. level
aero. Rt. 2 netr Oreonbot·
1om. Lea• purchaH or
owner flnenclng . 50'1. Kathi- ot Gtloxia Roolty.
304· 738·8942.
8 r-'11, 5 ocreo. beth. lull
bllsement. 2 car gerage,
bern, outbuilding. 304·1823271 or 882· 2847.

Cletrvi- Eototeo buHdiOg
lot, reltric1ed, Ill utilitie1
under ground, centr•llza
nwer aystem. e mi . beiO:w
Gall.ipolie on Racc~on. Cell
448·3485.
.
For Stlo: Once oc,.lot with
large in·ground pool, torn
liner. ond 'pjtrtleHy llnloh+d
beaemont. For lnlonnetion
coli 813·115-1232.
1.14 ac. level lot wtth
basement, elec. I Weter.
Located in GI'MI Twp. Coli
4~8- 3044 .

88.1 tcroo in Elmwood. WV.
Free natural gee, ato~
pond. would rnokt 1 -.ott·
ful oettlng for t ~·
Pooalble '!Wntr llnenclng 8t
8 pet. I'· ... e3,000 ""-·
Reduced to 1350. per - .
for quick oole. 304·1116640. .
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Monday, Saptamler 24•.1984..

Small

furniahed

oduho only. Coil

house.

54 Misc. Merchandise

448- ~338 .

Unfurnlehed houae. 3 bdr .•
stove, ref. ·RodneyVillageU.

56

$276 mo . Coil 448-4418
ol1er 9 PM .
3 bdr. houee deluKO Pt.

P..asant . 3 bdr . hou'ae 60
acret Eureka, Oh . Call 675·

6104.

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For Rent- Iorge 3 BR houH,
in town . near: schoola. 1 Y2
b..h. fireplace, applianca1.
fenced in yard. 1325 mo.

plus security deposit. Coil
388-8248.
Businesa . building. Office
apiCe .. 2 bdr .. upstairs apt.
Garage for repair ar body

work. Call 446-7672 or
446-1980.
r

after 8 .
CFA Perli.an kittena, exc.
pedigree and blood Hn• . Call
446-B278.

ovolloble, 3 bdr., lovely
location . Call 614-3677350.
Houte for rent references
required. Inquire at · 631

Fourth Ave., Gellipolla, Oh.
Vactlon in Florida, for rent. 2

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or iJ woeka-Dec. 22 thru Jan
19. Morino Village on Ft.
Myen Beach , Florida .
.Swimming pool. j~uni and
. exerclae roo.,-.. Boet rentela
available, one block from Ft.
Myers leach fishing pier.
Noo~y new. completely furnished, 2 bdr.. 2 bath
lipertment. Sleeps 8 , has
D-licroWave oven, 2 TV' 1 full
~H. w•aher • dryer plus

Water front belcony on ••·
votl! floor. kids permlned.
lntarooted coli 446-7044
days or 446-9568 nights or
Sundoyo.
I room house and garden in
c;ountry. Ref. • dep. require.
con 614-388-8243.
Clean 6 room hoUse in
EureU, fuel oil furnance .

Coil 614-266-8647.

~=!~ &amp;:~:!'~,:e~r:~c~lf:~t

·neighborhood. ,R tf. lo dop-

dalt required. Call Richard

Cortor 448-1370 otter 6:00.

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Small 3 ro&lt;&gt;m houH. 4 Whitt
Ave. Unfurnished, $160mo .

Ref. required. 448-9779.
Hou1a foT r8nt 3 bedroom
home. unfurnished. fuel oil

f}Jrnoce . Coli 814-99215163.
For rent, or option to buy. 3

bedrooms, levei,Jot, garage,

b'osoment . M'iddleport.
$250.00 month. References. 992-3610.
Four bedrooms, two baths.
garage. V2 mile from Neigs

High School UBO.OO per
month plua depoolt. Phone
days 814-99~- 6481 or evenings 614-992-3301 .
2 houMa for rent and bar for
aale or le•n with option to
buy. 304-675-8720.
Small 2 br located in Camp

Conloy. f140 . month . 304·
1175-38J 2 or 676·, 371 .
1 bedroom homo good Joc'o·
tion; 8200 .00 month with
dopooit . After 12:00, 304675,684B ; after 4 :30. 304·
675-7634 .

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
12•60 o•cellent condition.
adults only, 1 below Eureka.
references&amp;. dep. 8140 mo.
Coil 614-643-2644 or 614643-2916.
Two

bdr.

mobile

home.

. completely furnished on Bob
~cCormick Rd. Coli 448·
9889.
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Mobile home for rent .
Adults. no peta. Call 814367·7743.
Mobile home for rent .
Adults. no pet&amp;. Cell 814387-7743 .

JACKS 0 N EsTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Houalng Opportunity) hao
one and two bedrooms. rant
atarting at e1153 for one
badroom and 1198 par
month for two bedroom,
with UOO deposit loclted
noor Foodlond and Spring ,_o_3_o_7_·~------­
Volloy Piau, pool end TV, ont. Coli 446·2746 or leave
me11age . ..
l'/lerch a n ll is l:
Furnlohod efllcloncy $146
utlltloa · paid. single, ohore
bath, 807 2nd . Ave .. Galli- -=~:-7----:--:-.,.-,::----,­
polls. Call 446-4418 ol1or 51 Household Goods
8P M .
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1 2x80 2 bdr .. 2 mile from
HMC. Coli 446-38B7 or
448-0157.
Mobllo homo lot • mobile
homl for rent. 2 mi. from
Oolllpolla. Call 448-1062.
Th,.. bedroom, 1 2 by 66.
.., condition, w ..her, dr.yef,
turntahed f200.00 plus dip,
oelt end utllitlea . Cell 814112-7479.
Uberty Mubllo homo lor
oolo. 1 OXIIO;~,:!~OO.OO .
Cel lor oppol
t. 1111·
4280.
.

44

Apartment
for Rent

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In aftlr
Hen-n
. · :a711-1172
5 PM .

OM •sdooom fumlahed opt,
utltltloo tttld. 304-8717112•

2'h yr. old ShotJ•nd ShHP·
dog. opoyed. Call 614-3809811.

'74' Font1ine flatbed trailer,

10 American Pit Bull pup·
pies. Call 614-388-98111 :

~:. ~i;·.~~~g~2;;~bindoro.
Franklin woodburner •
model 28 SW 367 8 ln.
barrel, tuned action; peclr.mM
yer grips. Roaa 28. in. 1 0
speed biko. Call 81 4-388·
9811 .

Beef reedy lor freezer 415
centa per pound on hoot.
Call448-1052 .

AKC rogioterod Beegle puppia&amp;, 110.00. Colloftor4:00
PM. 304-175-1128?.

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Building Materiel8
Block, brick, • - • pl-.
windows, llntelt!, etc .
CloudoWintors, RloGrondo.
0 . Coll614-245-5121 .

One bedroom opt end mobile homea lor rent calli- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 304-ll715· 3000or614-448- Frlgldairocultomdolux•lolt
0682.
ectlon outo Wllhor, ropid
dry,
•••· cond. *15. Coli
446-8114.

Moyteg dryer f1 00.00, durIng diva 1114-912-1481 ..,.
011inga 814-812-3301.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homal----- - - - - - -..1
Pork, Routo 33, No"h of Pickono ueed furniture.
Pomeroy. Lorge Iota. Coil 11711·1483 or 11711·14110.
814·992- 747f.
lulourben oool or wOad
Iota. wwer •d watar burner uovo f175 .00.
fumlahed, 8nllll children Swlwl ' ten c!&gt;llr 120.00 ..
lc:cepted. 304·8715-,10711
304· 7l3·11231.
Privote mobile home lot, R_t.
2. II mllee from town.
304-875- 3030 or en3431 .

7 pc WOO&lt;!, living room eulte.
oxc: oond. 1300.00 0&lt; , . ,_2blratools . '304·17&amp;·
4184.

&lt;If the Mimi

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IUNTEABj (J
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81

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Bundy trumpet like new
t250.00. 304-6715-4828.
Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

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lnatall~g

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speclall1lng tn bult up ~··
·'

livestock

Worlo o.ar for 11lo. 191111
Novo 2. runt good. Coli

982·8289.
6 Gumooy holforo 4 with
c•lw•. Col 814-2411-6348. 1178 El c...1n.. va. u .ooo
mllee. new pelnt, 304-117118 yr. old Belgium Gulldln9. 2 7438 Iller 11:00.
yr. old Belgium· ...... Coli
3"7·7533.
'79 Pinto Run About with
n•w motor. ., .400.00."
Tht ' Melga County Boot 304·171·ll478.
Conko Aasoc. wUI hold their
-ond on null dey on 1973 Mercury COUIJir. good
Sot.; Sept. -29, 10 to 3 ohopo. 361 Clovoland ,
p.m.ot the Meigs Co. Folr- chrome holdors, dull ox-

-Yve end

cattle Judging.
pri••
and cull lwarda. Eatl
ovolilblo, odminlon illrM.
Two ewe Iembo. born Moy
13. 1984. •so.oo eoch.
304-1175-4928.
Tenn. wo•or. 6 yro Old. bred
for 1985, gendo, t4oo.oo.
304-11711-11781 .
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84 · Hay

llo Grain

U.rgo round boles of hay 120
-h. c.u 448-10112 .
Good mixod gro.. hoy for
eolt. Coli 1149-2237.
Good q\olllty mixed hay,
$1 .80o bolo. Coll841-30118
Iller 1:00 P.M."

•1.491 . 00 . 304-8'71.11191.

18711 Cordova new trono·
mltllon. 304-458·1130.

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WllRP In Clooclno8tl
1:00 • (I) CD TV'• llaaura
.nd l'md r I Jolzw MI-

chell GloM .... ~
Someo a . . pr8CiicaJ joke
v1c1im1 IIIII &amp;It HollrnM
........ blaoporl liom. 'Pol-

M10I All.

82

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---·would ..
iainfivtdlwa•ticeequMCM
tt.t 111 cl- the queetiol•

to oolt God. Norman Fol(

llulh luul..... v......
' (I) ....... Night Mlllool&gt;·
Up Son Diego Owgera vs.
Loe ~ Rlldara.
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Plumbing
llo Heating

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GASOLINE ALLEY

WINNIE

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baea
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'Donee in Americll: A ChoIIIOQI opher'.
Notebook:
Stnovlnoky Piono llelletl by
l'llter Mlrtlno.' 'Eight Euy

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Pkoceo: 'T-: 'Piano Rea

Do••• Work by Ted Hann·~
Ottchu. pondt, roads, lan;(; •
deering, etc:. CaH Motor Ca;t:
lrokott, 448-6592.
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or boot o"-r. Collll14·266· 1178 Ford F1 00. D&lt;M!d
8417.
condition, 12100.00. 304· tland, Oh,814-742-2903 ; '
878·11123.
a.temenll, Footen, Co"- :
1172 Bleok Muetong G-·
crete work. laekhoe'e; ·
edl 011gino ovorltoullld. II•
Doaer • Dit'lhtr. Du"'p .
mlngton tlree In aloned 73
Vans. &lt;I W.O.
truclta. • waterMgaa·aewer· ..
mega, r"" crulhed electriaolllnos.
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117g Ford Branco llongor
D .4 . Botton eJCCIYI11n8: ~
XLT. olr, AM·FM . CoU 445complete d01er 1nd. dump :~
1BB2 Chevy Chov-. - · 2177.
eervlc:la. Call 11117- ' •
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11128 or 378-11288.
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1178 Plymouth 1e1on 4dr, - ·
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or 875-88H. ·
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742-3044 al1or 5:00 or '
Ollllpolla, Oh. 441'47112.
4x4 982-8898 daytime.
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crulee, wlolto'•lono!eu top, '--------~wlro whotla tit, jloril rod,lEWlNG Mechlno ••P*Iro,
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motelife • oenaorteyetorn, r•r defogger, 10.000 1184Honde200Xox. aond. . Baleo lo Strvlc~ Sharpen
lciiiOra . Fobrlc Shop,
mi. Cell 448-8314.
Con 448-1777 or 448·
Pomeroy. 814-IU -2284.
318 2
1111 cwvotte. e 1 .ooo 1--:-:-·
. mlleo . be. cond . 448- 1110 KAW 100 LTD, 1 ,000
3121.
mi., .... aOIIIII. eon 4481777 or 448-3812.
81 8kylolk Umltedi V-8. 2
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83,000 mi. f41100. 248· lpcil leiiN lith
. Annl•orlowt
Umlted ldftlon, fl200.00
11133 oft• 8 p.m.
firm . CoH oflor 1 :30
1983 Ford Folrmont future. pm,841·2182.
PI,PI.AC. 4 door,' 24,000
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~tu roycto 1 e.711
8 •000 11rm.
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19111 Dodge Dort. • av- •aoo.oo. Mil good• ..._ JIMI WATER IERVIC!\"'•
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Hooting, 211 Sixth St ., •
Point Pleeeol!t, W. ila. 304- •
11711-11420. ' Llconted on~ ·

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CARTER'S PLUMBING . •'~
AND HEATING
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Cor. Fourth •d Pine ~
. Gollipollo. Ohio
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Phone 114-4411-3888 or
1114-448-4477
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opeclolly«&lt;Md
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the beet lkotcMt

Gfthe-*laiJNrioo.
(I) 'Dan'\
Gad' ...... upon I I!Mionwide a.., Pal.dtll .......

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Fruit F. rm One
0&lt; beet offer. 304·876week Special! Concord
7873.
grapeaMplck 'Your OWft 21
cent a pound. We also have:
11.0 olcio o - sx. o.do.
white &amp; red· ~lne grapea et 71
miltla. V8. ~. Pl. AC.
Autos for Sale
30 contl pound. Red doli·
AM-FM , 1974 Ford pickup
ciou1, Melrose. grimea.
'4 ton, 304-875-11288.
guidon a. Jonathon opplea. TOP CAIH peld for '80
Sr. Rt. 681. S.E. of Albany,
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modelond-uaodcors. 1 ur
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Trucka for Sale ·
10-6. 1114-1198·11298.
E:'~'..n Ave., Oelll;!ilo. C a l l i - - - - - - - - - Rod reopborrloo. Toyloro 1114-448-22B2.
TRUCK1 TOPPERS Moot
Berry Petch. Coll446-81192.
ollee. difforOIIt co1ort. moo1982 Marcury Lyn• 3 dr. tor cord occopted. Jolin's
Winter potetoea. •pple1, HB. olr, ounroof, 4 opel.. rUr Auto Bolo. lulovlko Rd .• Coli
dolroot. Coil 111-4-388· 448-47112. GoM!pollo, Oh.
pumpldno, cldor, and
9811 .
duc:e. Hani1 F•rmt, At'.
Portland. Ohio. CoR
1181 Dodge Rllio 110. A-1
1983 Chowtto Scooter. 4 cond.. Hne-o-bad • bed
6193.
opel..
condltkon, co-. Coli 2158-1808.
AM-FM rodlo. Coli 814·
59 Fbr Sale or Trade 388· 91134 Iller 1:00PM.
1887 ChovHie, 1974 Cho·
•.lllo, 1973 3 quarter ton
1977 VW Deahor atetlon Chovy Tn,ook. 1873 3 quer1977 Dod ge 4 X 4 3 "•o ' 4 • w-n.
· 315 -CIHette
· • gil. tar ton Ford Truok, 1985
AM·FM - ·iteroo
apeed n - dree good thoiiO.
d tJ
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coil 814 - 9~2- 2818
goo '"· - ....._.oxc.
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cond. ••II U, 200. Aokin9 lnt--11 School luo.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f1.791 . Cell 1114-388· Cal 317-7,1133.
96811.
I olr Ill SiJiii:lll' .
11170 Ford 3quorter-pick·Up
7110 Ford truck. 20 fl. ~. truok. •utometlo. neadt
/&gt; I 1\ 1:\llil.,
cob .,..., ..._,, Hobert· tranernJeelon; uoo.oo. Cell
IJIOOUne - e n d - · 742-3044 or IIZ-88111 of·
2 cyl. ongino. Clll.14-388- terl:oo.·
82116. .
61 Farm Equipment
1172 lntornatlonol.392 en1970 Pontile UOO. Coli gino cob ...., redlotor for 72
New Hollend forego equJ. 4411-4884.
~--nel cell 114•182pJntere8f free lin•ndng until Sept. 1. 1985, now ond 1973 Do,._ Chlrgor fiOO 11711.

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Rotory or coble tool Clrllln~ ."
Moat wells completed
dey. Pump llloo end Hrv.. .,.
.... 304-896-3802.
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loodod, tllcoliellt condition.
f8800. 304-811-3378.,

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periilnc,ed ~rpenter,. electri·, ....
ciM, ma80n, painter, rqefi' ,;
lng (ll!aludlril hot ~· '}
oppHcotlon) 30 -676'208&amp; •
or 1176·41180.
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1331.
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1973 lloetlo, needa work.
Soli reuonoblo, 304-1175&amp;323.

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11178 Mwcury CouiJir XR7.
PS, PB, AC, AM·FM . 6144411·2888 .

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Fnlalle lloolc

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ocotahguord-witor oxtriO••
tlon.deodorlzoro ..FREEeatl;,;
m1tn. A1110nlble ratu. 11
Gone Smith, 992-11309. • ·~·
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8peollllzlng In Zenith olfCI'~i
Motorola. Quezor. ond •i
houH Ollila. Cell 304-678-:..':.
2398 or 814·448-24154.
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Cpe. Llldy Driven. Oor"'"
iltpt cor. Low mllee. Fully
oqulppod . lmmoculote
ihroughout. Expect tho-.
Price bel- !li.A.D.A. look
Price. 304-8711-2551 .

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An1w1r: How that Don Juan treated all women1\S "SEOUELS"

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terlor. plumbing. roofing, ',
some remodeling . 20 yro: &lt;
e~p. Coli 614-~BI- 8852 .
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vinyl oldlng. roofing, room ~
edditkon. storm wlndowo. 1
otono. CoH 1114-3117-0409 :
Of 1114·387-7244.
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nouth Voyegor P~:"l~i;!.
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Instruments

uoed. Orindor mlxoro •
manure 1prndera. lnterllt
free until 4-1-86. ~~ New
Holland hoy tools . lntertat
free untM 7-1·85; 1-Ueod
modoi 71P N- Holend
chopper whh one r - hollh
one uaed Gthl blower fiiiiO,
one uHd Mlpar 717 New
Holland chopper with one
row heed euoo. 2-uled
Cobey forego boxee with
tondem oxol Nnnlng geors,
eKe. cond. Call on price, 4
uoed N- Idea com plckoro
from 1100. to f2800. Nend uoed Gr.-y bo-.
Check with uo on tho 2'1i
pet. lntoreet leaH 011 NFarm ·Equipment. We hove
great d•ela on N- Alit
Chalm•r• Tractors lind
Gleonor Combl-. Kotlero
Service Centll', 304-1983874. Pt. PloMont. Ripley
Rd · St · Rt · 17 -••'
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Furnished Rooms Two en d to ble • • 15 .00 . C 11I. r
1 4
4411· 8 1 .
For rent SIHplng Roomo 40 Inch electric rongo
·end Ught houee keeping . .11.00. Houv. Ponebko
room&amp;. Peril Control Hotel. Weehor • 1 !IO.OQ. Wringer
Ca11114-4411·07511 .
Woahor f1 50.00. 30 Inch
electric rongo f100 .00. Goo
Fumlahod room. • 1411. Utili· alothoa dryer f100.00 . 24
t(n. ronge. rtf. Shore bath. Inch Whirlpool autornetlc
Men I(NIIy. 919 Sec .. GoRipo- woohor f100.00. 40 Inch
Ht. 44tl-44111111or 8 p.m. 111• ronge f100 .00. Cell
742•2352.
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Mountoln Steto Block. Rt.
33. New H•v•n. Corrlplate
maaonry supplloo. 4", 8",
Ph12" block. Dollvory eorvlca.
uno day 304-IB2-2222,
-·ono'ng 882-323&amp;.
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aale . Frank's Pawn Shop,
430 2nd. Avo., Gallipolis,
448-0840 . '

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old. wondarful peraonali\Y,
oil shots. housebroken, 304622-7979.
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11. Elegonn flolly equlppeil';
cme owntr. beautiful rnotOP
homo. N- Michelin tlreo. In '
houH moahonlc. l•lne
ballovlng. Call 814-1193·
33113. Athena, Oh.

L-d Eor Rabbits. Cell
446-016!1.

SWAIN
AUCTION lo FURNITURE 22 coMber pistol 6 ln. barrel.
82 Olive St.. Golllpollo. New holster, boJl shells, ••c.
&amp; uMd wood &amp; coal atoves. cond. t75 or trode lor
II pkeco wood Uvlng room shotgun. Coli 448-8114.
suite with I inch flit arms
For leaae overlooking, c:ity U99, bunk beds complete Nice swingset comp,ete
park. 2 bdr.. LR. fully with•bunklee f199. 2 piece with 2 swings, glider, tNter
eqeipped kitchen, dining antron livingroom 1uites totter, hone • alide. 3 yra.
area. unfurnished. 1180mo. t 1 99, antron reclinera 899, old '40. Coii446-B114.
Call PJ'o, 448· 1819
other recliners *80, maPle
446-4426.
dinette tete •1 79, box 2 Cabbage Patch Dolls new
springs &amp; menrus twin or in boxes .with adoption pap·
2 bdr . opil. utlldtlpart
lull . •1 00 oet rogulor-firm oro. 885. Coli 446-2087.
newly decorlted : Cell
1120. maple dinette choirs
5104.
US, wo-'t &amp;tends a34, Creftmotlc King Slzo Bod.
maple rockers 189, 7 piece Lowery orgon w / rhythm
1 small furn . efficiency for 1 c!tronle dinette 11t f149, 6 boots. 441-31 01·:
gentlemen only. Call 448· pkeco dinette lOt U9, ueed
0338.
badro"m · iuhn. rtfrigoro- 8 HP Snapper riding mower.
tora. r1nges. chest. ·dreuars, EJtc. condition~ $400.00.
1 BR apt, convenient toea· wringer waahers, rv-· a. dry· 4411-4113.
tion. no pets. security dep· era, lo ohoee. Coli 1114-446- - - - - - . , . . . --lcosit. Coli 446-2068 .
Oik furniture. tabtea.chairs.
3119.
cupbollrda, pie ute. tele·
Small garage IP.artment ln
phonea. deak. also a~iquea
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Gollipolla. fumlshed; Ideal Sof1. chair. rockar. onoM 1nd glaatware. Open Sunfor one. Nice a clean. new men, 3 tabloa, (tlltro heavy), days. Con,.el'a Tuppers·
carpet. newly .painted. Coli 16815. Sofa. choir end lovo- plolno. Rt.7.
814-992-2430.
...t. •275. Sofaa and ch1ir1
priced from f285. to 1896. Bricks for aate ·to' make
Gorogo Apt. 2BR. ''" off Tobleo, 150 and up to f125. beautiful fire place. 2 brown
otreet parking. 322 Third Hlde-o-bedo. f390. ond up wheelo lor 19715 Cutlooo.
Ave. Adults only. no peta. to •660 .. aola bedo 1145. Cell 949-2086.
Coil 448-3748 or 266- Recliners, 128&amp;. to 1375.,
1903.
.
Lampo from 128. to 8125 . Firewood UO.OO pickup
pc. dlnotteo from 1109 .. to load ; f30.00 delivered .
Furniahed. E.fficientv. $; 60. 43&amp;. 7 pc . 1189 and up. 30...:1176-2991 ... 304-1175Udlltles paid, shore both. Wood' tibia with alx choira 5712.
7-1 4th. Gallipo,lls. 446- U86 to 1746. Dook 1110
4416 attar 8 p.m.
up to f225, Hutc!heo, 16150. Steel I beama. •ngle iron•.
Bunk bed ,c omplete with ·sheet steel. groting. 18
Riverside Apts. Middleport. mattr....,, *275. and up to cents to 26 cents per lb .
Special rates for Senior U95. Baby beds, I 110. Conduit and galv drain pipe,
Citlzeno. •130. Equol Hous- Monro.... Of box aprings.
ceiling furnaces.
ing Opportunltitt : 614- full or twin. 158 .. firm. 168. 1 60.000 btu; electric coiling
992-7721.
end 178. Quoeneoto. 1195. hoetoro, 16,000 lo 30,000
4 dr. cheats, f42 . 6 dr. btu. Porta blna, steel work
Newly redecorated, 1 bed- chooto. f&amp;4. Bed .lromoo, uble, electric motors "3
room. partilllly furnished. UO.and U5 .. 10 gun - Gun phooo" 3'h hp a. 125 hp .
*2215. Depoolt required. Call coblnets. f350. Goo or Firebrick, ,electric hoist, geer
614-992-15319 or 992- electric' rangea f376. Baby bollia, electrical fb:turaa,
2815.
manreaees, 126 • 136. bad p•nell, bre1kers, surtefl .
- - - - - - - - - · l c - lromes 820, f26 , lo f30. Old W. Va. Melkooble Iron
Furnlahad 2 bedroom apart· king frome f50. Good oeloc- Plant, 8 :30AM to 3 :30PM.
menta in Middleport. Aduho. tlon of bedroom suit11. Mon thru Fri. Minlfnum
no pats. HCUrlty deposit. rocken. metll cabJneta, purch111 *25.00.
Coli 8 14-992-3B74.
heodboord&amp; t38 • up to
Haevy ~utv cholnl end bind185.
2 bedroom •partrttent for
oro for !l"ie. 304-876-7789 .
ront $280.00 per month. Used Furniture -- dryora,
Utllldtl Included. Coli 773- hoed boorda. and 2 badroom Sliding patio door insulated
15423.
suh:ea. coal stove. 3 miles 6 11. • 6 ft . 8". *75.
out Buleville Rd. Open 9am 304-676-4210.
6 room unturnlahed apart· to 6pm, Mon. ihru Sot.
mont for rant. Coli 992· 814-4411-0322
For 1ale Wlncheeter Model
5434. 992-69,14, or 1-30494, 30-30. Coli 446·0087
882-2688.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES after 6 p.m.
Weahen, dryen. refrigera·
Furnished effloency ap11rt· tora, ranges. Skagga AP· McDonlel Cuatom Butchorment ~ith ground floor. pliencn, Upper Rlvw Rd. ino. 6 daya • week. 304cable, free perking and clooe beoido Stone Croat Motel. 882-3224.
to downtown Pomeroy. Coil ti14-446-739B.
992-6738.
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APARTMENTS . mobile County Appllonco , Inc . UO.OO delivored. Coli Iller
Good ueed oppllonceo end 15pm. 304-418-1728.
homos. houtts. Pt. Pleount TV nts. Open BAM to &amp;PM.
and Gallipolis. 1114-445- Mon thru Sot. 4411-1699.
_a_2_21_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 827 3rd. Av" Galllpolla,
55 Building Supplies
1 OH.

Furnlahed apt., 2 room• lo
bath. clean. no petl, oduho
only Depoalt • reference
required . Call 814-4481619.

, ftf}9Ntfj)ft ~THATIC_ID_U.
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ArnaiCiondllobl.ae

Television
Viewing
9124/84

79 Motor• Home•
llo Campers

AKC Gor"lln Shepho.rd fe·
male 6 moo. old. $40. Coil
446-2310.

Two mole AKC Collie pupa
tri-color. 1110 stud 1ervice
call 614-592-4839 .

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Pon...vy Mlddlepolt, Ohio

Borg Womor T-10 4· op
trona. 2 turbo 310 tron"
both ..-work. 114 Cho
hoed. 2 - 302ford hold
Coli 1'1 4·381-9811.

AKC Reg . Doberman puppieo, exc. pedigree, 7 woeka
old. •1110. Call 814-211116403.

ApprO&gt;&lt;imotely 260011. IIO·
sonod cherry lumber •aoo
!reo dolivory . Coli 446B038.

Furnished 2 bdrs. TV ceblo;
clean, quiet, beautiful river:
view in Kanauga. Foater1
Trollor Peril. 448-11102 .
2 bdr .. AC. gu heat, wall to
will carpet In Gelllpolio. Coli
·mer &amp;PM, 448-1409 .

Onew hide· a· bed couch ••c.
•so and some miac.
lor aole. Call 446-8114.

cond,

Trailer apace, 1!1 acre private
lcit. Green local school. 4
mlloolrom city neor Canto·
nory. Coll446-3918.
1-T-,-.-IIe_r_o_~-..-.-n.-p-ri-vo-i""e-l-ot.
county... w•ter. 2 mi. lrom
Kyger Creek ~igh ochool.
Need ref. 8•6 plu• utilithts.
448-3760 or 1114-347-

Lovely country home. Kyger
Creek School dist .. utHitles

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Petl for Sale

Knouff Firewood Split- 95% HILLCREST KENNHS
hndwoodt. Seasoned or Boordlng all broods. Heottd
Qf'Hn. You pick up or we lndoorMoutdoor f1ciilitl11 .
deliver. HEAP vendor. 614- AKC Dobarmon puppies:
218· 8~45 .
Stud Service. Coli 1114-44117795 .
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Limeetone, $and, Gravel.
Delivered in Maeon. Meigs. Jud'y Taylor GroQmlng. Cell
Golllo Of pick up ot Richards 614-367-7220.
• Son. CoU' 448-7785.
8rlarpatch Konnels Prolea:
Plaatic clst•n• 1tate IPM sional All·bi'ead grooming.
proved; pl8ttle septic tanks. lndoor- outd~ bCM!rdlng fa ·
plastic culvert, metal cui~ cillties. English Cocker Spa·
..rto. RON EVANS ENTER- nlel puppies. Call 114· 3B8·
PRISES. Jockoon, Oh 814- 9790.
288-1930.
Drogonwynd Conery Kennolo. AKI; Chow, puppleo,
Siameae kltten1, n•w llttere.
CFA Hlmoloyen and Portion
klnono. Coil 814-4411-3144

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'vou build It orwewlll24x48
AntiQue pump p1rtor organ · 4 car gar1ge kit. •~.f95,
In ob caee. with otooi , Coll dol. Coll1 -614-888-7311.
992 -3079.

HOUSel for Rent

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Weather forecut
Claldy

torlllllt with a chance of

showen. Low In the UJlPt!t IQI.
. Southerly wblds around 10
mp11. 'I\Ielday, l1'lllltly clOudy with a
High In the Uppt!l," lb. Chance of rain
1s 40 percent 1linllbt and ll&gt; pe1 cent
'I'uellday.
Eutem kAFcwetali
ww 1ay ......... Fd' y:
a.noe ol Wmen W .,_,'Q',
. . . . . ~ _ . Fltdll,y.
..... Ill tile ............. low 811
We&amp;: I If _. Ill llle low and

ELBERFELD$
SINCE 1889

~ear

BROWN DUCK COATS

Veterans Melll()ria)
(lalllpllls; Marty Wood,

Pccneroy; Edith Manuel, Racine:

lllllltnutor, Bishop of the Soutbem Ohio Diocese of
the Epl8copal Clm'm, William G. Bladl; steven

rnemeqtoa

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Val.34, !14o.11 ~

Just 16 coats for clearance. Western styling - water
repellent - button front. Not all sizes~

Saturday Admissions---Norma
Lisa Cochran, Syracwie.
Satl.u'day I&gt;lscllarges~eremy
Ross, Doyle Ord, Margaret Elchln·
ger, Harry Schwab. l't!Yllls Fultz,
Cecil Frazier, N&lt;X11lil Jaac-.
Sunday Admissions---Francis
Howery, Mlddlejlort; Lera Lowm,
P~; Jack Stivers, Pomeroy;
Orpba James, ·. Pmleroy; le.vts
Harris, Minersville; Ronald
.PICkens, Pumeroy.
Sunday Dlscharges•--Charles
Deem, Garcia Adams, ChrlstiDa

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Troy Ohlinser, Jr.

John G. Runyon

Troy Ohlinger, Jr, 47, died
Sunday afternoon at his home at 103
Peacock Ave., Pomeroy.
Mr. Ohl!ngerwasbornDec. 7,1936
1n Pomeroy, a son of the late Troy
Ohlinger and Mrs. Rosa Day
Ohlinger who ·survives. He was a
coal miner and was t:mployed by the·
Southern Ohio Coal Co. He was
fonnerly employed by Mld·West
Steel In Pomeroy for several years
and he and his wife owned and
operated the Main St. Cafe In
Pomeroy for several years. He was
a veteran of the anned forces
having served with the U. S. Marine
Corps.l\fr. Ohlinger was a member
of the United Mine Workers of
America.
Surviving are his wife, Gall Slnlth
Ohlinger, a son, Jeffrey Wayne
Ohlinger, Pomeroy; a daughter.
Jennifer Lynn Shuler, Pomeroy; his
mother, Rosa Day Ohlinger, Pomeroy; two grandsons, Clayton Ohlin·
ger and Troy Alexander Shuler,
both of Pomeroy; an uncle, Conrad
Ohlinger, Pomeroy; his mother·ln·
law Anna Mae Ob!tz, RaCine;
son:in.law, Martin Shuler, and a
daughter·ln·law, Kimberly Seth,
Paneroy.
Services will be held at 2 p.m .
Wednesday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with Mlke Pangio and Neil
Proudfoot of!lclallng. Burial will be
!nbBeechGroveCernetery.Frlends

· Jolm -G. Runyon, 74, of Carroll,
died unexpectedly Sunday. .

Bom!nCoolvllle,Mr.Runyonwas
the son of the late Frederick and
Nellle Spencer Runyon. He was a
paint contractor In the Columbus
area.
Survivors Include a brother,
Donald, Coolville; three grandchlldrm, Jolm, JooephandDorotlly; and

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TUESDAV ONLY

thet~UCCe~Softhebustllng-statelottery.

Thecontrolllngboardreleased$45.9mllllonMonday
and education dl!parttnent official$ said about PI
miUion morewm come later.·
A' department spjkesman ~the funds will be
dlllrlbuted to all 616 regular school districts, 183 Joint
diltrlcta and 747 non·publlc schools, pr1mar11y lllln&amp;'
the eQtlng IIChool subsidy formula.
Aa:onllng to State Represenladve Jolynn Boater,
Mep Local wm receive $.'!8,746.57; EaJtem Local,
$?l,llll8 23; Southern Local, $?3,345.62; l'vletgs County
BoarcUl2,279.22andtheBoardofMentalRetardatlon
and Dlla~tles. $788.23.
Thelegtslatlonwh!chearmarkedtheexcessprotlts
- ~ above the amount anticipated for buda'et

POMIRnY',OMIO .

COLOIIC

GAS
RAN.GES

PORTAa£' - CONSOW

. 25" DIAGONAL
CONSOLE - ALL WOOD
CABINU

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Runyon was preceeded In death by

SIDE·BY-SIIE
01 TOP MOUNT
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ICE &amp; WATER

$29995
30" GAS RANGE
$31 99 5

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$31995

Home, CoolvUle, with Rev. Roy
Deeter ol'!lciating. Bwtil will be tn

PILORESS·SEJJ CLEAN •
DEWIE

~cool'vllleCemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral

$

Meets tonight

19 9 95.

The MkldleportEiementaJ;Y PI'O
wtllholdltsflrstmeetlngton!ghtat
7: p.m . Teachers will be Introduced. Allmeetingswlllbeheldthe

1 ONLY 5" COLOR

rouurlhMondayofeachrnonth.

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Winning lotto numbel'8
ClEVELAND &lt;AP) -The next

329

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llstlngallslxnurnberschosenlnthe
latest weekly drawing.
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The six numbers drawn Saturday

22 CU. FT.
tOP MOUNT
OR .
SIDE-BY ·SIDE
ICE &amp; WATER
IN DOOR

30" GAS RANGE

GAS-MICROWAVE COMBO

ADMIRAL

COLOIIC

WASHERS &amp; DRYERS

DISHWASHEIS

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10 (u. Ft. OIST ·
25. (M. Ft. OIST

COIIIIl'1lctlon of an electro-galvanizing facility at the
CUilpiU!y's Mlddll!town works.

2 Sectlono, 12 ..._
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The board, whlchearllerthlsmontllapprweda$2.5
mllllon low-Interest loan for Amlro, acted after t11e
t1rm said It would buDd the $50 million expansion In
. Mldclletown Instead of Ashland, Ky. ·
·
Inaddltlontothestategrantaildloan,theflnanclng
~ Includes a l&gt; mllllon federal loan and a $42.25
mlllloil cornmerdalloan.
Stalltf#lc!•l• have saki that bulldlngtheplantwadd
lllellll t!l !J1!W jobl and job protectloo for ''Ill curreat
WOIRta wbole jobs would be phased out Without the

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Miami """.a""l received two grants~ $1!0,!Dl
each for - . d l pl'ojects..as a result of favorable

~bollrda11on.One~theThe1bcmasAlva

E'dllon Prqp-am grants Is for a

joint project with

General Eli!ctrl¢ Co., CleYeland, and the other Is tiri

project Involving blotechnlcal gene productiOn. · ··
In other bus!ne,s, the bQard: ·
-Autio lz£d the 0011 ecttwa division to eats' Into a
$G),!JX) !UIIract with the Thomas sieel Strip ~·
meet l'I!'V!Ied production orders tlrstat!~velllde
llcenJe plata
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-Perinltlal the transportation cSepartmaittoqpra
Mililll Clllllr!K't with the Clev$nd linn ci.Jbvanl;'
'h 1 n.., 1'111urien, It Betaad!l! fllr ll!dudcal ~.

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lnllpectlans.
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-AIIolwal tile !nmsportatlon ~ to~·
IDto a
ooatnk!t l!llth Bridge Wellldnl !l)sltiui

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Inc., Wamasvllle Jfelcbts, for~ to clevl!liJp·a
system that would weigh big tn1c11a In mot1oo as they
ajJprolldJ Ill !d&amp;a. ·
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would have expected," said Dun
: 8anlett. an orpnlze' ~ ·by
tbe lnternaiDial. •. , _ ~In
District 17havealways been thenrst
to yell, and they'd yell the klordest If
they cMl't like It. .. ·.

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A Rt. 2, Pomaoy man Is llst£d In
poor «laddtlon In tile lntmstve care
unit cl. Grant Hospllal!n Columbus,
u a reBUit ollajured sutlered In an
lltiO'ldt'id on Couniy Road 75,
app'IIXImately two-IBJihs c1. a rune
swthof0blo7, Mo!lday.
Vetenms Memor1i1 Hospital otfl.

clals said Jollllly L. Nelson, 32;
sustained liNd tnjwies 1n tbe u :c;
a .m. lrddent. He was transferred
!rem Veterans 1o Grant Hospital by
LJfe Flight at 2:45p.m ..
The Gallla·Meigs post of the state
highway patrol said Nelson was
northbound on a motorcycle on CR
75, and a car dr1vm by Rodney D.
Roush, 17, Pomeroy, was south-

following

wldcll

tile 9: ll&gt; a.m. colllsbl,

I. . tedly

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Dpt

dalllll&amp;'! to Martin's car and

$29995
30" ELECTRIC RANGE

$24·995
S26995
$34995 AMANA 12.000· A/C
SS499S
S24995'
$599'5

UJdon

'Oifk:es • fl on

Charleston-based Dlstrll;1 17, the
UMW'a 11rpt p~llbl subdM16aa, Wlln! called Monday to
Madlla! for an expi8llatlon ot the
I*'.,..S neW Ullltla.1 betweea the
UMW and !fie 1Ktt coal lnUiry. .
Today, the ottla!n wfll In tum
l!llplaln the pactio their mernbl!n,
who are ICbeduled tovote'IlluncSay
011 the contract

1be locaJIIIIlau ~tm'lna;e,...,SllltCJUietiY.

lllrwlb Mlmlry's detailed, lllree-

lliur l!l!31!1lDa, asking only occallonal q\leltlons. 1belr deli
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was a sharp contrast to that whld!
iPeeled the Drst twba."' pnlpJ8al
oCraed In when llllllY miners
11!1: lire to plies ol. tbe Ullltlct
PIC411iM(s

before

timbarlclnc on

a

nGv strllre.
The union's IKlp cl.flceJ 1 have
declined to campajga for ratltlca.
t1on ol the new aane1-t, wtdd!
they say must stand or faD on Its own
matts. But UMW P!tsldent IUch
Tnimlca said It fuitllls the otrlttis'
illedle to accept DO COOK h *IS,
ewn If It doesn't provide everything
the unlqn's membe~ demanded.
1be prOjll&amp;!d ~month contract
gives miners a 10.25 pen»!!lt
Increase 1n waees and beneftm and
IDcludes IIJahtly ~ l8IJIIIaie
agaln&amp;l non-union subcontracting,
which the union says has coat many
UMW llli!il'lbers their joba. WeDs
and Blmett both said !My blelleYe
tilt lliblwb*""c elaules
ii$
t "abaut 25PEhdltlll'wllat

damage to Hammond'I.
No men escapedlnjurywhell their
vehicles cQllded on Ohio 124
Monday atiernoon.
Cars drlvm by Timothy McDa·
nlel, 27,Cheshlre, and RalpH Moore,
32, Dexter, were eastbound ooU.,
bound. A_. reportedlY ran across according to the palld: Thr cars
the road, Into Nelson, caushighlm to reportedly colllded when Me~!
loBe control of his motorcycle, ~ attempted to pus Moen
8IX.'OI'dtng to tl\i&gt; patrol. Ofllce!;ssald . asMO!ftwu maJdlll"a ~ llinllnto
tbe Udlieyde Wi!ilt left of cellter a private drive. 'lbe ,4:11 p.m.
._..., t CIUld Debt
r to
8ld ltN:II Rilusb'l ftblcle.
;
·lt.oullt'a car ....,. u,tlt dim- Mrllialel'a car and rroodaate
. 11lt UMW laYIIIDlt t5,llll of Its
• · while Neilan's motorcycle was ·damqe to Moore'saccon!IJCIOthe
palld.
heavily
In the accident.
A Long Bott&lt;m woman t:3CIIjltd
An Albany man was cited by the
llll Monday demonstrated no partie.
patrol following an accident at the Injury In a one-car crashon0hlo248,
ular eatlaislasm for the lt&amp;IEEIIIeDI,
Intersection of Ohio 684 and Scipio near Edwards Road, Monday.
most
predicted It would be adopted.
'Accordl!lg to the patrol, Rebecca
396 Monday m&lt;rnlng.
Wells
said the key to pessagto of the
The patrol said Glen D. Ham· Edwards, 22, was Southbound on
liljlilb!Eiil probably lies wltll .the
moods, 4&amp;, Rt. 2, Bidwell, was 248, when her car reportedly went
IIIM!illpoyed.
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northbound. on filM· and Paul R. • ott tile lett lllde of the road, causl!ll '
'"'bel'easonYCAJ cali'tpredlct (the
hertolosecontroi.Hercarthenwent Martin, 38, was southbound. Martin
OUtcUne)
IS YCA1 don't laiaw how
left of · center and slnlck 811
reportedly lost control of his car In a
·
llley'U
turn
wt {to ~~Cte)," Wells
embankment, the patrol said. 'l'lw
CUIVe, llld left of center. and
Mid.
'"'lley
llllel'l'lploye
~fel'llnc
sldeswlpedllammonds'vehlcte, the 8: !!0 a.m. bicldent caused modl!'ralt
bad
at
everyone.
TheBe
people
have
damage to her car aewtdbrg to
patrol said.
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anger Inside them."
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Martin was cited for lett of center olflcers.

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.Lukewarm
support
for coal ·
agreement
MADISON, W.Va. (AP) - A
coal coatuoct ~·t
elicit any cheers trcm the United
Mine WOI'lll!rs ol!lceis gathend
. ha'e for an explaniltklu, but &lt;me
union otrlclal says he's grateful It
W8Sil'tiPEEtedwlth booe.

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IDWII where houses are clorie together. At least twooftheresldenlS jssntng
compJalnts about the oi:dJnanoe last night live In l!fi!8S where tbey have oo
ckJse neighbors.
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CailiCII pointed out that tbe ot:dlnance does provide for the burning ol
brush, bum1ng off garclells and other legitimate burning through special
permits'which would
by~ 1Jre departrneat.
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Table llllrd rewtln&amp;
At the clOse of the discussion, council voted 5-1 to table the third l't'Bdlng
~ the legislation until the next meeUng In two weeks. Cwncl1man Alleil
Klnlcast the negative vote &lt;in tabUngtheonllnancestatJnethathetlwght
. council Should deckle one way or the other on the ~ measure at lut
nl&amp;ht'a11'11!etlng.
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Apln, It was pointed out that council memberlllwld be IXIIUcted
wttllln the next two weeks by residents who are lllkld to eoqa- their
qllnlons on the new ordinance. Clthet- council members besides King are
Carl Horky, Dewey Horton, Wllllam Waiters, Jack Satterfield and Bob

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$12995

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" 30" SELf CLEAN

$749 95 ·

30" GAS RANGE

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$lmWlonafterfrurtlckelsweresold

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$5 3995

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llomeatter6p.m., Thesday.

iOO- keith aacl BeUy.Jo . . . .,...... ., - .....
lie eaJoylDa a l'ft'"C - wi*JI IMilll • • fJIII

for ~tlngiJUI'POII!I but ratherf&lt;r audk&gt;VIIIualalds,
lncludiJ!c canputen and amputer &amp;cl.tware, text·
booa;occapltallmprovements, Including repairs.
Ol!lclals llllld the U5.9 miWon II the 11r1t allocation
from the excess prOftll which were esUmated at Slli
mUIJonforthelllcalyeareadedJundl. .
• In otber hum(!!ll, the board rwtlnely gave 1lnal
apprw&amp;l 1o a $4 m1Won loan, re&lt;mlll!l!illie by the
Depwtment of Dellelopment, tor ooriltructtoa ~ a
Mllacron Serni.coaductor Materlal8 IDe. plant at
MalneviUeln Warren County, -Clndaaatl. ·
The low-Interest loan wfll be il!l!d for building
COIIStnlctlon, on-site and olf·lllle equlpnent, and
equlpmeut purcllase$.
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A1ao 8ppl'OIII!d was a $250,!JX) loin from the
lndustJ1al·. Inducement fund to Annco, IDe. for

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but
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~os~ers.
day, 1 p.m., at the White FUneral
19" DIAGONAL PORTABLES
30'« GAS RANGE
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purJlOIIeS- stlpulaees that the funds may oot bellied

bome.threetlmeslnoneevmlnglast·w!ntertoniakesure,hlshcmewasoot
on lire. H!r.vever, be said, the odor was COOling !rem a woodbuml!r In
another home. ,
CoundJ members Indicated that although the ~-m•• Is that - ........ ~.......
residents rawr ·the ordinance, they are not "lnu!g
up" 011 the present
oni!MnreasltlswrlttenWwooldbewllllngtoaoceptarev!Bad&lt;meas

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By BOB HODUal
•
Sedlod Slaft Wrllar ' .
Middleport's proposed no burning ardlunoe hit a·snag - at 1eut
temporarDy - .when Middleport VIIJage Cooncll met In regular I hi
Monday night.
.
Several,J'l!llldents appeared protested the orcllnance which had aln!ady
been giVen two readJDgs and was scheduled last night lor Its third IIIII final
'reading.
.
While the reslde!its cm~plalned that the ordinance was for the beaeflt cl.
a minority- citizens who lulve breathing difficulties- and that It violated
. their rlgllts ID problbltlng t~ from burning on their on properties, they
did agree that burnlng of trash and· other art1c1e1 that S1'liOI!Ider for'loag
petlod&amp; of time should be prohibited. ~. they rilalntalDed that It
slwld be permissible to bum ~spapen and other papers In a dnm Clll
their own propertieS.
.
CouncU members Indicated they have received strong appi'OIIal of the
on1ln1111Ce wblch WOUld pcablbit the burning ol all trub and paper'frcm
'Ill tbe QCIIlllliiiiUy.
' .
.
~g c0mpl8lnts said they feel the ordinance tr'«M!rtiil"
and polated out that as written, It would affect bm fires, wleaer roasts,
blrbecues, etc. HOM!'Ver, oounc11 pointed aut.tbat tbe ordinance doll read
no llur!iJD&amp; ~ "trash and paper". ~~~ a11o complained allrJut the
pollution.caused by woodburnlng stoVes.· Tiley charaed It Is ''wlfalr'' that
• they cannot bum papers for five minutes while woodburnenl ''beldl" out
smo1re tor 24 hours a day. One of the residents llllld he Wl!llt.au131de CUlls

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riow hoi ~opic

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nlghtwere 9.:a:~.:!5,2'7,2!1an~~·
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Pomerov-:-Middleport. Ohio. Tuesday. Septem~r 26, 1984

COLUMBUS, Ohio (APr - Ohio's achools Ill'!!
rettllliiiUI additional Injection of state funds, thanks to

may call at the funeral borne from 7
to 9 this evening and anytime on.
Tuesday.

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Schools given m~re money from: Ohio lottery

S24 50

Carleton.

Harry E. Curtis, 90, formerly of
Racine, died Satunlay evening at
Harold Smith
the home of a son; Tom CUrtis,
Keyser, W. Va.
Harold Smith, 85, Indlanapolls,
• A retired carpenter, Mr. Curtis fonnerlyoiReedsvUle,dledSunday
was born Nov.17,1B93atLawrence, following anextendedlllness.
Kansas,asonofthelateSylvesterE.
Born 1n Delta, Colorado, Mr.
and Anna Lawton Curtis.
Smith was the son of the late George
SUJvlvlng are a daughter, Mrs. w. and Sadie Laycook Smith.
WaHer {Marcia Ann) Wells, Wa·
Mr. Smlth had been employed at
shlngton C. H., Ohio; three sons, Amlco Steel, Middletown, Ohio, and
Richard Curtis of Racine; Samuel North American.
Curtis, Tampa, Fla, and Tom He was a member of the
Curtis, with whom he made his musician's union.
·
home; sevengrandchDdrenandHve
Survivors Include two sons, Carl
great-grandchildren.
o., Franklln, Ohio, and BenjamiD
BesideS his parents, Mr. Curtis H., Beech Grove, Indiana; a
was 'preceded In death by his wife, . daughter,LaGoraM.Und,Indlana·
LlnaShalnCurtlsonJan. 7,ll!83,and polls; four grandchildren; and one
a son. He was a member of th~ great grandchild.
Racine First Baptist Church.
Mr. Smith's fanner wife Is
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Melinda E. Smith, Reedsville.
Services will be In the Chester
Tuesday. at the Ewing FUneral
Home with the Rev. Don Walker cemetery 1D Meigs County at 4:31
officiating. Bwial will be In Gn:en· p.m. Tuesday, and friends may
woodCemetery.Fliemtmaycallat a,_
"-d
•.
thefuneralhomefrom2to4and7to9
The White Fwleral H&lt;me, Cool·
· this evenlng.
ville, Is In charge of ammgenents.

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Harry E. Curtis

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MldFitda.v.

WllllarMm, dlredor of the ell!ltern region for the
Soulheni OldoDioce•e of the~~ the
Rev. I.e!! Miller, p8ll&amp;or of Grace ClmcJI; Mrs. lellll
Moore, Mllor -den; Jllltle8 T11uB, ,lumarwlll'llm;
and Vlrgl1 V. llmw1l. chalnnan of

Reds' houseeleaning?

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a 1"'11a
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StiJro)o Oil Pa,e •

III'OUIId • -'Y we erd" and In
tile upper ... to low . . 'l1lurldaiY

TIME CAPSULE - D~ laking part ID the
~~of a Ume capsule 1n thefoundallonofthe
Christian educa.Uon addition to Grace Epl&amp;copal
Church 1n Pomeroy Sunday ~ as the
loolred Ql1 were, I to r, Frank IAle, .

·New church wing ·

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mld-'lllii~IIDIIP'rldlly. I.-.

Jaclaioo,

.Vikings join SVAC

Cheese, butter distribution planned
A~andbotterdlstrftMiooto

low.IJoCIIIIE' pertons and famllles Is
ICbeduletl b' thll week, ~

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to Gallla-Melgs COOlflllUJlty Actton
Aamcy.
'lbe flli!ilcy expects &amp;pprolQmately 37;DI pounds of cheese and
19,2IXI pounds of butter to be
distributed · betweert the two
coqntles.
.
'lbe exact day cl. the distribution
will 8IIIICIUilCed later to local

JII!WIIl8Pf!l'l and radio stations:

Dl.lbibutlon points In Meigs
County are the !Ire Slltlon : at
'IUppers Plains; the American
lhxl&amp; t imd MaNw nmt gulde- 1 !!lion hall at Racine; aDd the
llilel. Pri;d . of IJ'icUIIE' . must be Melp County Fair'grouU.
lholm to establish eligibility.
In GaDia County, · dlatrtblitbl
1ncm1e guidelineS are $7,4'10 for a points are the Guyan Thwnshlp
famlly cl. ooe; $10,181 for a famlly .of . Volunteer Fire Department at
· two; and $12,690 for •a family of Mercervllle; Mount Cannel Baptlsl
three. Officials said to add $2,610 to Church at Bidwell; Guiding Hand .
thoile amounts b' each additional School at Cheshire; and the Gallla
family member.
County Junior Fairgrounds.

'RecipientS 0( clleese must faD
within Ill) perceat at u.s.Office ~

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