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Dick Cavalli
IT FEEL.~ LIKE
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I THINK I JW5r WITNESSED THE Dr=ATH

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OF iHE: AJ&lt;rOF CONVERSA;TIQN. :

OFF LAST FRIOA.YAND A
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ON MYOATME:AL IN THEMORNfNqo."

llJ DONAW M.IIOTJIBI!:BG. .

late 19113. when he had the
The IIJIIl(lUJICel1t was made by .
endor~~e~•M!Ili at the oraantzed laboi'
Mondale on Saturday attemoonata
and the NatJOMi Orpnlzallon tor DeWJ conference In t1!e yard olllla
Wcrnea and was wayelleadotllil ' rented lakeside borne -and It
r1va1a In the poDs and In lund· sllned a near rebeWon among
. raiSing.
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delegates. '
~tlon today, his triumphant ·
But Sen. ·GAry Hart's ~
Many party ofllcta1s were upaet
arriVal . blemished by btl quick challen8e toroed Monde!e IntO' a )ly the abrupt ~·at Mahatt.
retreat from the effort to clllqJ fttlhl that lasted tbrougb the final partlcularly Westemen woo said It
party chalnnanCbariell T. Manatt · ~and WBal11emtestathls llJllll!lll't!d that Mondalewuwl'ttq
A fum·ralller for ~ Candl·. pol~h!!lylng pciwer. . , .
· oft the region and Jlill'llcularl;y
datel, 1111 · ou~ rally · and' a
Mondale hal tried tp keeP a f1m1 CaUtornla. Manatt Ia from Loi
meeu.,. with Senate candldatee . hand 011 aD upects ct the caiven·. Angeles.
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were oo Ml:n;lale's ll&amp;t'll4a for the t1on. He ll!lected CWmo fir the · · 'lllel'e allo was wldetpread dlsqJI!!IInc clay ot ·the 'DtimOeratlc , keyn(Ker's role, .anc! l)ls sta1! wu
sent from the l.ance appollltment· .

liP P''¥'"11 Wrtter
SOtn'H LAKE TAHOE, CaW.
(AP)-WalterF.Mondale,sharlng
starbllllngwlthGeraldlneFerraro,
wu ' tlylng . to the Democriltlc·

National COnventkm.
tnvolvediDdeterrnlnlDiwbenr!Vals ,
· Ms. Ferraro was travellna' to the Hart and the Rev. JeJIIIldackaon •·
convention with Mondale, and the · would speak
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New Yen~ planned
Wlille '
Jac:IIIOn and Hart ·
ID l!eatbtl_sldeatthetum-ralserand ' tecbi"cally stJIIMe Iii ,the~ tor
the rally·
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the &amp;Waddedtlallllimlnat!Qn. there
~Je 'had 110 plans for a wasDDdoubttha\Mmd•JeWcNldbe
pei IIDII appeii1'IUICe todar a( the . · dlit wbJD1!r w_ben deleptes vote
COIM!IItlon, wblch ~at 2l!.m. · We&amp;'l!MiY,
P11I'.HIIblllhtsotthellrst
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MondeJe's .cleclsloli to · breM ·
were an lddiea by fanner Prest· Pll!lledeut8Dd'Qainea~ubla
dent Carter and the keynote speech I1IIUIIng mate receMd wldesptead
by Gov. MarloCuunootNewYork. accJetm tllrougbout tbe party and
Fill' MnndaJe, the. 198&amp; Demo- beyllod
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cratlc &lt;;onven~ was the reallza·
But lieiTI!IYIJavet!!salpatedscme
'lion of a 1ong·held dteam .!bal. he ot tblit with btl effort tD remove
would beculle the p8.rty presiden- Mau,att as party chalnnan and
' Hal nominee. .
Bert Lana! as gaaal .
Hlaroad!DthentmlnatlollproYI!(I cbalnniJn of the prellk'a!J'I)
rocldel' than most peopletbooght In · CIIJ1IiX!lgn.
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Hargreaves ·a nd Sellers

WAIT HERE!. I'LL. GO
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1.anc1t _. Democratic

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chair·
was budget
director In tile Carter lldrnllllstra·
l1cp IIDil1 he was toroed ID resJ&amp;n
llecau.e ot-allegations of IIDandal
lm!gularltles connected to his
CaJOOun. Ga., bank. ·
. When. Mondale attended Sunday
church · services m· tbls retOrt
ccmrnunl1y oo the IIID'e ot Lake
Taboe, ~ was no blnt ol the
rollback that would occur lall!r.
Theappeiii'IIIICeatclllrdlwasthe
onJytlmethecandldaiiPWUIII!ellln
public Sunday, altboulb he wu
Interviewed by tbe CalJ!e News
Network lallidn the at1en1m and

man ·In .

GeoiJ!a,

predicted: "We'reabout!Dbaveoae
at the sweetest COIIVCIItlonlln the
history of the Democratic Party."
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.Celeste ·downplays Lane&amp; Manatt controve~y .
HE 'T HINK$

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NORWOOD, Oblo (AP) ..;. The
manbwil foi:AliDD Coleman; a ''CCII
man" ammed of 1d11lDg a brne

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Authorities_intensi(y seai-ch for· ~order suspect Coleman . .

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Celeste said lie
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At a liii'J!'(lCIIM!tlDII DeWB confer· MmSale'aOtiJil!l'atMuatj.aG?'Sfltf" .
eoce Slmday, &lt;;e!este 11011ght ID play . Mmlale support lit the ~
!taD down.
delegation but !bat he
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Oldo delegates for the Rev. Jesse ~·an untortunate cUstractlon. ••
Celeste conoedl!d that Monda•
Jactmnn mainly stayed out of the
fUss. $tete Rep. C.J. McUn of had not beEII 1n touch wttlllllm at
for ronunentatterMnncla!edeclded
other Ohio backers "tor the past
Day100. a Jacklca! adviser, saJd be
to keep Manatt
Scme Oldams were even mere Is concentrating oo wlnnbigsupport several days (In advana! r1 ~
dl""""""nted !bat Monda!e, who tr al!lnnatlve action for mlnoli· Manatt·Lanceshutrlel ."But he said
claims lie will wtn theiiOIIilnatloiloo ties. defenseSpendlngcutsaudother the former vice presldellt had
the ftrsl ballot WeiJ-Iay, had policies Jacksoo wants In the party discussed with him the [lCIEtal
811bject ot party leadenhlp over !hll
!*ked Bert~. Jimmy Carter's · platform.
last several months.
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b II Itt IJud&amp;Etdlrector, asManatt's
dr' pw w11o lndlcated "they are
wllllaJ. to Wlllldliil" lbelr .'llllll"t
(fromMmdeJe)."
Howtoer, the caJJers were not
ldSIIIIJecl, and noae · appareatJ;y
were&lt;Jdpans HenkelwasavaBable

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PEED WALKER

cuew.

GNAW CUE\J

and - bealal Ma. Brown, Will bas
. IIJt been cbarltld In the Noi wood
~aDdmurderbutls!IQUIIhtb'

Sunday icbooi ._....... and badly ~·
.
Norwood poUce said Saturday
beatln&amp;her"Jebendattbelrllonleln
this Clni!lnnaU suburb, has they ~ Colerilan with Frl·
. day's beating dl!eth ol MarleDe
stretdled IntO Its sixth state.
Coleman, 28, 8llCIIIII!d r1 Oilier Watten. M. a former Sl1nday IChool
slaylnp 1111!1 beatliigs In an aJieged liP....... alaln In her home.. Her
b"tiand, a..tn~Ctm firm em~ crime spree that authorl·
tlesaay dall!l toMay29,l'emallledat ployeCHarryWallen. 45, was badly
larle today with Ids rompaDion, bealell. He- In critical&lt;" •"'IUila
DebnDenlaeBrowD.21. FBlaaents at Unlventty r1 OnclnnaU MedJcal
Center, where pollee guarded lda
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"'11111 \'CblcJe bas been reoovered
and It Is pu-totthe Investigation. We
Nonwod polke capt Thcmas believe be (Coleman~ W8l In the
WIIJiama dedlned ID dllcuas the . OEIItral Kentucky area. but we have
evidence oo which Coleman was mlndlcatJoahemaystlllbethere,"
cllarged.
said Bill &lt;lil!ek, an FBI sp '
uan
''We've &amp;llt tentative ldentlflca·
In LoulsYIIJe. ·
tqJ from wlh · , we've got
Fewltellilsappe&amp;redtohavebeen
actual pey¢aii!Yiilenoe,"liesald. telrst frmt tbe Wallen heme, said
''We jllll don't want 111 l'EYEIIl liiP Rev. Bud AWsm, a Melhodtst
anything at this time."
, cll!rgyman who visited the houae.
·n.e Walters' car, wblch was
Ncawwlpollcesaldtheycbargal
1'\!pDl ted mhslng. WM found Sun·
Coleman with aggravated murder,
day Jil&amp;lilln r e•hctou. Ky.
at1empted eggravfted murder,

8gil'llvated robbery, aggravated
buiPnY and grand theft ct an auld,

WOIIarns ald.
WIDiaml said witnesses told
pollee !bat a roupJe rocJe bicycles to
the Walters borne and were seen
talking to Mrs. Walter3 In the
drivewaY, 'where the famuy's
camper was ·llff.ting with a "For
Sale" sign 01111. 'lWo bicycles later
were foundlil!llll'the borne,WW!ams
said. ..;
Investigators say Coleman and

his companion.

woo are black. are

Suicide reported

GI.MB· MHFt

Treaa Rae Jordan, 43, Leon. was

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found dead In bel' home at 1: 25 p.m.
~. ~rdlng to the ¥ason
Couni.Y Sheriff's Departmellt,

GMMFL. LBB.

.J,on?an,fouildbyherhusband,the .

Rev. Herman Joroan, died of an
apparent self·lnfllcted gunshot
Wllll1ld ~ a small calther
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llu!d

b). Mason County' Coroner

DI'.Jolm Grubb.

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Mn. Wallen(
was willie, as II bel' buiiiUid. : •
The FBI Jatd It allo bu ?biked Coleman and MI. Brow!ltothecue:
The FBI
week added Cderruur
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cities, where hli hall
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Judge decides against beer sale

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case after Judge Charles Knight,
Beer will not be sold In Orange
local CCI1UIIOII pleas court judge,
Township, according !Dalettertrorn
the presiding Judge In the election reniOVI!d himself from the cue.
Harry Lodwick. woo owns a
complaint case.
g:nxey
In Orange Township, Is
. Harry Lodwick and otherOrange
aJ1owed
to
sell beer and wine lUlU!
Township residents brought suit ID
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the
Issue
II
settled.
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have election results ruled Invalid.
In a letter sent ID the attorneys In
In the MayS primary. thequestlon
the case, Judge Castle ct Lebanm
r1 wbetlle!' ID sell beer was defeated
has directed theAttomeyGeneral r1
by two voles; while the sale at wine
Oblo to prepare an entry tot the
paned ·
court records. A1te!' the entry Is
Judge Lyle W. Castle pteslded
prepared and signed, the ruling w1l1
IM!I'a bearing held 011 the beer Issue
be&lt;.u
lie offlcial.
In the Meigs County CoounonPieall
Castle
said In the letter, "No
Court 011 July 6. Castle heard the

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Jacllpolln the weekly ''Ohlo Lotto"
gJUDI!Piestlenatedat$6milllonafler
110 one plc?a!d
six numberS
cNwn In the Saturday night
diaw1DI. state lottery atflclals said.
The wbiniQg J111Q1bEi s SaturdaY
werel2, 18. 28, 29, ~and 40. ·

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evidenCe (was) presentedtoSI!Staln
the aDegatlon (of Lodwick, et.al)
tllat Invalid ballots were cast"
The JUly 6hearing In the case did
mt show that "e!ector(s) (were)
deprived of the opportunity to
ess his or her will," Castle said.
'l'hDIIe bringing the suit had
attempted to show that because the
ballot was placed after the slate of

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canclclates and because It was a
different color, electorS were con·
fuserfand WJable to find the Issues.
Lodwick had 110 comment on the

letter.

Two-vehicle crash
injures local woman
A Meigs County woman was
treated and released at Veterans
Memorial HCIIpltal Sunday follow·
lng an automobile accident on Ohio
338lni.etartTOWI!IIhlp,accordlngto
1KJspltal atflcl•l•
The Gallla·Melgs p!lllt at the state

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senger In a car driven by Ntal E .
Saller. 55. Syracuse, when u was
~ frmt behind while attempt·
lngtotumln!Daprtvatedrlve.
Thepa.trolsaldLoretteJ.Butt,2li,
RL 2, Racine, wascltedbythepa.trol
tor fal1ure to keep an assured clear
dl8l8llce for allegedly strlldDg

Salser from behind. The 5:55 p.m .

accident

catlll!d monderate dam·
agetoSalser'scarandllghtdamage
ID Butt's car the'pa.trol said.
AOO.year:ok!I.allpvlllemanwas
cltedbythepatroltorDWiand!eftof

center following alone-car accident
on Cotillty 5 In SaliSbury Township

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The patrol said 'Jbomaa A. CriSp
was westbound when his car
dioppedolf the natrt sldeoftheroad,
came beck aCl'llll!l the road, went off,
the left side and struck a utJIJty pole.
The accident caused rnoclerate
damage to Crisp's car.
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�Monday, July 16, 1984

MAC officials will consider 'hot issue' in Toledo today

.Con.unenta•t
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The Daily Sentinel
JU Court Street
Pomeroy, Oblo
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.Pvbll8her
. BOB HOEFLICH
General Muacer

PAT WHITEHEAD
Allb&amp;aal PabUoller/ ConlroUer

DALE ROTJIGEB, JR.
NewsEdUor
A MEMBER of Tbe A..odaled Pre.., Inland Dally Preu Auoela·
lloa Uld liM Ao.rlcu NeWipaper PabUsher Auoclatl011.

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What's deflation?

WASHINGTON -After a long
snooze, the pending D.C. amend·
ment to the CoDJtitution sucldenly
came to life last month. {,oldstana
'\nd Delaware became the 15th and .
16th states to ratify this ~begot·
ten proposition. Doubtless these
legtslators meant well, but this.
amendment Is a bad piece of
business. It ought to be perrnl«ed to
die In peace.
In case you've forgotten, C!ln·
gress approved the D.C. resol.ution
back In August of 1978. The
measure Is worded so clumsUy that
tt ought to be rejected on stylistic
groUDds alone. Truly we do not need
to mar our beautltuKionstitutlon
wtth this graffiti.
,
Section One, In Its bungling way,
says that "For purposes of repres- ·
entation In the Congress, election~
the president 8lld vice president,
and Article V of this Constitution,
the District constituting the seat of

aovemment of the United States
shall be treated as though It were a
state." Wbat this means Is that the
city of Washington, D.C.. would get
two members o! the U.S. Senate
and ooe member of the House. The
district's City Co6.rdl. born again
as a quasi-state Jeelslafure, would
, be able to -vote on constitutional ·
amendments; ·
Section Two, stumbllng along,
says that '"i'beexerelseoftherlghts
and powers conte!Ted under thts
article shall be by the people of tbe
District constltutln¥ the seat of
aoovernment, and as shall be
provided Qy the Congress.'' ; It Is
hard to sa:fwhat Is spelled out by
that $pllghetti. The Constitution In
Its most unequivocal cialise already
vests In Congress the power. "to
exercise exclusive leglslatlon In all
cases whatsoever" In the District ol
Columbia. That provision would not
be repealed. As not-exactly-a-state

ever

decllned.
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To the unhtltlated, an Increase In money's buying power might

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welcome, especially to people accustaned to seeing It shrlnk. -~Jrable,
that Is, untll they realize there Isn't enough money around to buy much o!
anything.
Deflation and depression go together.
But why -should people be WOI'J'Ylng about deOatlon during one o! the
most robust ej!Onornlc expanslom ot the century?
As usual, there are many reasons, good and bad.
To cite one: There is -a blg market today tor the Warnings o! prophets.
Times are good; and people worry about that They worry about whether It
Is deserved.
They worry especially when they see good times coexisting with portents
and omens, such as banks faJJing and borrowers unable to repay thetr loans
and people lMng beyond their means and Washington unable to balance Its
bullget.
But some reasons are more centered on the economy Itself and what Is
happening within it. Amoilg those sometlmes mentioned are these:
-Bankruptcies will cause money, credit and other financial assets to

disappear.
-Foreign nations will repudiate their debts, causing a run on blg U.S.
1laiJk&amp;
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-In Its detennlnation to Uck lnOation, the Federal Reserve will slu1nk

the money supply.
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-The federal detlclt will sop up so much money tliere won't be enough
left to spend In other areas ol the economy.
Whether such scenartos are naive or rea!lstic Is dlttlcult to determine. It
Is, In tact, sometimes dltflcult to separate lnllatlonlsts frml deOatlonlsts,
odd that might seem.
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Howard Rutt, the popUlar,.stralght-talldng ecooomlst, comm~ts that
"many things which these analysts detlne as deOatioJIIliY, In my opinion,

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are Inflationary...

Besides, he 5ays, "Hlstorysaysthatforthelast50years, our government
has always choSen to lnllatewherever there was areal risk of depression."

Today in history
Today Is Monday, July 16, the 1l*lth day of 198!1. There are 168 days left In
the year.
Today's highlight In hlstocy: ·
On July 16, 1945, the first atomic bomb was exploded ova- the desert In
New Mexloo, marking the beglnnlng of the atomic age.
On thts date:
In 17!10, the District of Columbia was established as the seat of the U.S.
government
In 1821, Mary Baker Eddy, founder Qf the Church of Christ, Scientist, was
born In New Hampshire.
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In 1862, David Fa.mgut became the first
admiral in the U.S. Navy.
In 1918, RIIS'IIa's Czar Nicholas II, his "*'ll!less and thetr five children
were executed by the Bolsheviks.
In 19!17, Marine Major John Glenn established a trans-continental speed
record when he Oew a jet trom Calltomla to New York In three hours, 23
minutes and eight !;eCOIIds.
In 1973, the White House confirmed ~t many of President RIChard
Nixon's meetings and.telephone conversations at the Executive Mansion

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The
desire by omclals ci Mid-American
Conference achools to keep the
league In NCAA Division 1-A- the

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big-school graip -

has led to a
PIOJX&gt;&amp;ed rule change that might
shrink the nwnber of teams
rompetlog tor MAC football titles.
The presldenlll of the 10 !Chools
were to meet In Toledo today , to
consider an amenclment to the
contereuce constitution thai would
allow a school io be In the MAC ~lntbe. natlontwoyearsaaoat
without bavlng ta t1e1t1 a football 71 games and 1a1t II!UOl1 drew an
team, The Columbus Dlapatch . a\lt!l'&amp;ee or jUst over G,tnl fans per
reporteclln Its Swll!ay edition&amp;
'home llllll'lt!·
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The' current guideline l'flQIIIrel
NCAA_rules say majority of
COmpetition ill both football and schools In a le8MIIt! rnuat meet I·A
men's basketball by E!llch school.
requirements, Including average
. In l!llleiiCe, the &amp;rnelllln1ent alsQ honleatlieDCianeecial,OOioroverall
would allow the conterence to expel 'average attendance ci l'(,tro- to be
a member !rom football cqmpeti· I·A.
lion It It were seen • dr~
. 'l1lls season, the MAC IS I·A
down .the league. The altematlve because stx members - Toledo,

but IDOI'e-Cll'·lesa·a·atate, the dis· district would send two ultrallberal
trict would ~ Jn a Cl!llltitutional Dl!mocratlc senators to the Htll. In
Umbo an Ita own.
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a closely divided chamber' of 100
Tile ~ JutltlcatiOn ad· members, two more fM·Ieft Demovanced 1br the &amp;lllllldment 11 one ot crats could make II dramatic
stmjW falmele, The people d the, dltterence.
District of Cdwnbta are taxeil by
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are subJect to .the same rnJUtarY First, ours Is a union of statet. ~
service;.,they 411! bound 11y ·every ·what you Will about dear old D.C.,
federal law-that biJida lherestolthe . the city of Washington II not utate.
nation - but they, haw IICl voice In It cannot be transformed Into a
enacting ttae Jaws. They sutter state by the Utany of. Section Qlle.
taxattoa wltiJQ\Jt n:p~eaentation,
Our capital Is a city of 633.000
and as James Otis 1a supposed ro 'inhabitants (down by 15 ptloent
have
In 1'763, this Is since the 1911l census), of whoni
tyranny. It there were no other 488,00lareovertheageoll8.1Atlll
solution tQ thts Inequity, this consldertheclty'ssuppoeedhuiJaer
amendmeiit might be deteDSible _
for political participation: t&gt;t the
but theni Is another solittian.
41!8,001, only 273,001 have bOiherelt
An unSpoken justUJcatlon tor' the to register to vote, ail~~ ot'tlue
amendment lies 1n the political 713,001, only 36 percent VQta4 :for
ellsposition of the district's voters.
president hi 1911l and only 41 Jltl !lebt
Theywent'IIUPei'CenttorCarterln for mayor In 1982. ~- '·
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Second, there Is a way .to IOive tile
problem. You wUI reeaD that '·.,.,
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place by the cession of land frllm
both VIrginia and Maryland. Many
years ago Congress retumied tO
VIrginia that part o! the dlatrlct
south of !he Potomac. The BniM!I'
to the city ot "unlalmess" Is now to
carve out iO square miles ot the dty
~ntalnlng the major government
bulldlngs, and to give the l'l!ilt back
to Maryland. This would permit the
disfranchised Washlngtoplana to
participate ~lly In,ppbilc 8ttitln as
tull-tledged Marylanders, and
more. power to them.
, Statehood tor the district Is no
answer. A year or so ago the local
advocates of statehood drew up a
provlsl9nal · constitution tor tile
state of New Columbia. The
document was so spaced-out tlaJc;y
,lhat even The Washington Post,
whjch does not blanch eully,
tume•l'posltlvely pale. The tedenlJ
government 'cannot Uve at the
sufferance
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Meigs is now preparing for the
dlstrJct toutnament The locals wtll
battle McArthur Saturday; at 11 a.
m., on Trautwein Flelct, Athens.
Winner of the Meigs-McArthur
gamewlllbattieLancasler3p.m.on
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In the nlgtrtcap, South erupted for
anll-1 leal!, but hall to hoklasMelgs
came back with 11 runs In Its final
three tum&amp; at the plate.
Meigs hitters Uncluded three
singles by Tony Riffle, two singles
by Kevin Eastman, a honJe run by
Scot Goheen, a double by Donnie
SwaiZel, and a single each hy Alan
King and 'I'rey casseu.
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~ys' Joss with. a !1"0 hitter. He
tanned two arid walked tour. RJttle
allowed a leadoff single, then held
Glouster hitless untn the seventh.
Nick Riggs led Meigs with four
Singles while RJffle, Chris Kennedy
and Jay Carpentel'· each singled
twice Jackie Welker Eastman and
Sp~ each added a ~Ingle· to round
out Meigs' 13-hitattack.
With Y""'"""r players dotting
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''Was It the vice presidential . ,
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''Then who was It?"
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J;lu~ ', lt was Jimmy Carter."

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Here's an opportunity for parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles or god parents to ·
have their "baby's" photo appear in The Sentinel's BABY EDITION Monday,July 23. All
babies born between 1979 and 1984 are eligible ro have their photos published. Just think
how your "baby" will save and cherish rhis
special edition throughout his or her lifetime.
It's easy ro· have your photo published. Just
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Royal Petroleum Prop. Inc., Right ' HJalns to Royal PelroJeum Prop:
of Way, Columbia.
Inc., Rlgbl ol Way, Columbia.
Th&lt;lmas E. Fauber, Geraldine F.
Royal Petroleum Prop. Inc. to
Fauber to Royal Petroleum Prop. Alvle Partlow, AliDa Mae Partluw,
Inc., Right of Way, Columbia.
Ratification Rlgbt of Way,
WIUiam R. Brooks, Marpret BedtordiSallsbury.
Brooks to Royal Pmolewn Prop.
Inc., Rlght-ol Way, Cdumbla.
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Alfred T. Walsh, EUzabelh E. ~ Walter A. WIU. llet1y L. Wlbon,
Walsh to Royal Pl!trolewn Prop. RatltlcaUon Rlgbt of Way,
Inc., Right of Way, Columbia.
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Swbldell, Ratlf. Rliht al Way,
Royal Petroleum Prop. Inc. to Bdanl
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Royal Pettoleum Prop. Inc. to
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)obbled some ot the lesser MAC
rnember8 because It takes a
two-thlnls majority to amend the
constitution.

Meigs Legion drops three
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The school has taken s • to
Michigan .- meet the minimum
attendalla: standard. But at a May temaJn a football contender. Two
ITII!I!tiDa' ol the ICbool PJI!tlldenta,
Western sekllt probably would not
•meet the requlremen!J this year.
' Since Eastern MlchJpa cloel well
In olhes' sports - ' they have
dominated the oonterence cham·
I*Jn8ldpl ill track and JWinunlllg
the last t1ew yean and each year
SYRACUSE - A pair of two- Glouster,RickWiseledMelpwltha
flnllh In thetoptlveln theracetorthe hitters, plus a slugtest highlighted a single and ciOuble. Eaatman
aD-iPorll tropby -the aim II not to tun state of weekend American roundedouta'ftDeweekendwlthtwo
oust the Hurot11 from the league.
Legion baliCball action !Jete as slnllli!s. CaaleiJ, Rltlle and Swa~l
. "The conterence . presldenlll, In Melgsdroppedthreeoffourtllts.
eachacldedubJIIIe.
Qlll' meeting on May 19, Indicated
Meigs lost !I twlnbtll. to ParkerSIt was the enc1 pt regular &amp;eaiiOII
theY wanted the MAC to remain In bw'g Sooth, 5-l and 16-12 on · plaYforC:oachJaCkWelker'screw.
Division I·A," Porter said. '"Ibe
al~er1Jatlve (clropplngtoi·AA) llnot
GJooster, S-1, In the opener and
acceptable to the members of the· draped
Saturday.anA day
Meigllrouted
S-3 tater,
decision
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"Eastern Michigan's position Is
In the lflrst game Saturday,
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that It should remain a member ot GordonSpJetehadaorJil.hlttergolt!g
A~- 11-Im tra
Into the tlnallnnlitg In a 1-1 game.
Publllhod _.-y .,...,,..,, - Y
att the roof caved In as the West throuall Frlilo)o, 111 eoun Slreei.IIY lilt
Vlrglnlana plated tour runs for the
Ohio Valley PubiiiiUII Cam-:Mul·
tlmalla, Inc,. P&lt;xneroy, 01110~. 1112wln, SQuth'S Mi!lz fired the ~t of
2lll6. Second clUI poolap plld ol l'othe weelu!JKI's two-hitters.
meroy, Oblo.
Meigll'twohltterswereSpleteand
Member: · The Alooclated Plwo, In·
RJckWI&amp;e.EaChhadaslngle.Splete
land PaUy Prelo .UeoclatGh and tbe
American Newspaper PulllioiU!J't /U·
fanned two and walked one In his
ooclaUon. NatiOnaiAdYert....,.llepn&gt;·
_second straight well-pitched game.
aencailve, Branham Ni!Wspaper Sal,.,
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weeks &amp;go, Porter guaranteed ali
vl5ltlng teems a paid attendance fl.
1'1,001 at each ~Eastern's home
games thiS season. He also -luiS

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wASHINbTON - The Demo- . candidate. Bu~nd the public , ent of 100 tree Wa:shlngton·San Capacclo that the party hopes to
crats wtll begin their quadrennial hysterics, the
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ats also have Francisco round-trip tlcke!S In "broacten our base with the basi·
deliberations today In San Fran- their hands In the corporate grab exchailge tor being des~ated the ness community."
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-cisco on a note ot circus and futtllty. bag.
orftdill convention airline.
The "broadcasting'' has DC·
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The man of the hour, Walter
But a small, nondescript com- curred at every level of the tree
Several big corporations like
Mondale, Is a decent fellow, a solid B8llk of America, Chevron and PI!JIY In Encino, Calif. - Schulman· enterprise system. A dozen,small _
Amertcan and a competent pollti· Levi Strauss are helping·to 11nance Travel, Ltd: - Wl!S made the compaides In the Bay Area, tor
clan. But his presidential prospects
the Democratic conventi9Jl. Even olflclal trawl agency. Its owner; example, have anted up anywhere
recall the terse scouting report on a the Bechtel Coep. -which provlcled !3arbal'a Schulman, and her bus- from $l,exxi to $50.000 for the
baseball player: "He Is a weak two Cablnl1! secretaries to the band, Gerald, bave dollatec! $3&amp;,001 . pnvllege of.selling "oUiclal" IOU· • •
hitter, but he Is also a poQr ftelder."
Reagan administration - has ·to Deinocratlc ~ In the last venlrs: playing cards, porcelain
Mondale comes across to me as a kicked In the $100,IXXI that quaHfles year.
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ashtrays, pennants, T-shlrta, pas-.
chronic vice president, who would a company as an ottlclal sponsor of
A . company ex~tive sald the ters, key chains and even a .
representAmertcan Ideally at state the convention.
Idea of an otftclal trhvel agency Pemocratlc-sanctloned Cabinet
funerals. At the Democratic conFor their hundred grand, the · started as a joke during a .diJ!nllr S!luvignon wtne. The Democratic
vention, nonetheless, he wtll'put
sponsors will share about 100 guest meeting l!etween- Schulman lind' National Conunlttee hopes to make
a show of bravado before he beads passes to the convention and will be Democratic National.
at le3St$200,IXXI from Its percentage
down the road toward the swamp.
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allowed to enterlaln the h!ih and Charles MaDatt. The agency bas of the gross.
He wtll try to spotlight two mighty. The IRmocratic National beell chuckling ever since, becaiJS4! , - ~ goal of proftt, however, wm
disparate groups simultaneously Committee has promised to steer It ~ travel arr8ngements for nevei'.• persuade the Democrats to '
the special Interests and the eenerat party oftlcfi~Js and other VIPs to the 2!) state deleptlolis.,
put thelt ottlclal Imprimatur til
.constituency - seeking to beam a hospitality suites that these cotpo.
· The Democrats started nine non-uillon souvenirs. And being •
dttferent signal to each without rations will Jlllllntaln In San months ago to~ )With ~ll;88- patriots of the old stripe, they :
shorting out. Then next month, it Francisco..
men who m!llltt want a ple¢e &lt;it~ believe In "buy 1\mertcan."
wtll be Ronakl Reagan's tum.
Another corporate colussus, action. C}Tus .Gardner, the
In
"TherewasnowaypollticaUywe
The Democrats wtll ptesent
American Airlines, Will end up cbarge of the marketing' "''JJrl, could' have foreign-made stuff at ,
Mondale as the people's candidate giving the Democrats the 1!9UIVal· explained to my· associate Tony the convention," said one pariy :
and Reagan as the corporate
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deliver It to MliiCone Center In Ume
San Francisco Airport when I saw a
"For one thing It wasn't marked for the convention."
large wooden crate standing on the 'FRAGll.E' or 'THIS SIDE UP,'
A dozen security people clroveup
tarmac. Several customs· offtclals and It wasn't Insured. 'Ibat meant and the chief 1111c1 tO n'Je, "Stand
were staring at it.
to us It ·could only be the viCe. back." 1111!11 he ,weirt towarc1 the
"What's going on?" I asked the presidential candidate: Tbell' witen crate with a hammer and Iron bar
. two people from the Mondale Jlatt and -opened up the wooden bolL
chlet cus.toms InspectOr.
had been secretly I ecorded.
"We're
not
sure:
We
think
we
can
shjlwed·up to claim the crate In a tore up a few boards aod spoke to
Ten years ago: The depoo!Jed president of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarlos,
hear
a
human
voice
from
within."
rented vanwedcclcled thlacouklba somebody In 'the box. Finally ' ~
flew to Malta amid speculation he_would appeal to the United Nations
"It's
addressed
to
the
Demothe
bcix we were Jooklnl forl Whell
be~of~~~.
cratic National Convention, Mos- we refused totumltovwtotbeatatf
Five years ago: Pu:sldl!llt Jimmy Carter took his energy Independence
cone Center," I said. "It's probably . members, they didn't 81J111!wlth us
propooaJs t11 the road, lllllldng speeches In Kansas City and Detroit.
a stack of 'Fritz for Prez' placards, but lett In a hurry. Thii8I'GIIIell our ·
One year ago: '1be Soviet Union announced it would Jet a group of
or
'You Have to Have Hart' suspicions and we put a bolcl on the
Stbertan Pentemstals leave the country.
balloons, " I iotd the man.
crate and got a court order to open
"We can't take chances. It could it."
be something bigger than that. It
"You say yuu heard a hunad
could be Mondale's vice preslden· voice Inside It?"
Doe~
Jacr&lt;~oN
tial candidate."
"It sounded like a 1wman voice. It
CONPUCT
"You don't believe Mondale was saying thlnas like "'be party
would send his vice president In a must belli the wtJU1!11s ,of til!' put,'
crate to the convention?"
and 'Only through unity can we
·~Who
saki:
It
was
a
he?"
the
man
defeat
Ronald Reqan,' and Fi1tZ : · '
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said.
Mondalecanleaduaoutijfq.'J mD
"You're right, It could be a this country has been Iii tile put
woman_,.
tour years.' "
"If tt Isn't a female the women
"That COUld be any ·one ol the'
Democrats are going to be furious, ' speakers IICheduled to illllla- the
That's why we're waiting tor more Democratic ronventloll."
security people before we open the
"Yes, but why WllllkS a .......,..
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arrtve in a crate?''
"What are thole Geiman she"PI:mapet.dlda'twmnto..M
plll!rd dogs doing around the box?" In the tint pllce ad Wbat wu tile
''They're spedallytralned tosnltf only way to aet.blm llt!ft.'!
at susptcloiJI crates to aeelf there 18
"We can't taJre any ebaJ!C8 U.t .,
a vice-presidential candidate In it." It lln't the etNMet.e."
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tlal na!Mdnr mate bJ a
that ..-...a JAEIIicleir
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that Mmclale m1c1rt briDe In his
"It c1epeat11 oa bow be or lilt wu
rumdDg mate by air, 81111 were tokt
iblpped U there' wua't ........
to watch out tor any Ftllpicloua Wlltll' ad bid wltb tile pa-. tile
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WHaT RiGHT

would be expulsiOn from the MAC.
"I ~ thiJ II a very, very bot
IIIAte," ~Michigan President
John W. Porter told The Dispatch.
''Taklnl away a scllool's football
program would detlnllel,y be a
dramatic letback. But they COUld
forte you to do It If you wanted to
remain In tbe'conllerence,"
Eastern Mlchlpn II the sdlool
· most likely to tee1 the impact tint.
The Hlli'OIIIownedthekqeltlol!ng

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''What's deflation?" the tem-agB" asked.
It Is, to begin with, something
American teen-ager has
eJ\Ikl lenc-ed, since all the days of his or her Ute have been to some extent
lnllatbwy. .
Overly slropll1Jed, yuumlght say It Is theopposlteoflnflationlnthesense
that prices drop because of a lack of money with which to buy - rather
than rising because ci tOO much IIIOIII!y In cJrculation.
And It Is, say someo!theflnanclalevangellstswhowrtte newsletters thilt
warn .of Impending econtmlc disasters, an Increasing threat to the
economy.
Deflation?
The word has almost been out o! circulation. Not since the Great
Depression of the 19008 has the United Sjates had an extended general
deOatlon, In which the buying puwer of money actually l'05C rather than

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andOmarMorenoeacluli-cr.•elntwo
runs as New York defeated Kansas
aty and completed a ftve.game
sweepottheRoyals,
Footeoat, 3-5, ~ only one
run while strlldDg oot three and
walklng one. Jay Howell pitched 2
2.J Innings to reglstet' hiS third save.
ne yankees broke a 1·1 tie In the
sixth ~ apt.ost &lt;llarl!e Leibrandt, 4-4, on WIDtleld's RBl
grounder. 'lbey added Insurance In
the seventh on Morello's two-run

AP SpariB Wl'tler
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With the Jclnd of staDdout reUef ·
pitching the Detroit Tigers are
getting these days, Dave Roziema
doesn't wony about flnllhlng a
game.
"Onre I get thrwgh live lnniDp
wfthalead, I thlnkaboutAurelloand
I start to feel pretty safe," says

Rozema.

His referen!.'e, ot course, IS to
Aurelio Lopez, who5e ~ relief
work SUnday belped the Tigers beat
the Minnesota Twlns6-2.l..oplrlgavt&gt;
up but One single and struck out tlve
In 3 '2·3 ~ to nail down the
.. Detroit victory.
OnSaturdaynlght, Dwg Balr &lt;md·
WWle Hern;indez retired 19 of 20
batters In relief to help the 'fl&amp;e's·
win 6-5111 121nnlngs. Combined with
Lopez's effort Sunday, T1ger rellev·
ers retired 28 of the last ll batters In
the two games.
In other American League action.
..It was New York 4; Kansas City 1;
Baltimore 6, Chicago 4; Toronto 6,

triple.
c Orlolee .. Willie Sox.
Ca!RipkmJr.,EddleMurrayand
Wayne Gross hit homers to account
for ftve Baltimore runs as the
Orioles defeated Qdcago behiOO the
COOlliiDed eight-hit pltchlni ot
bennls Martinez and two relievers. ·
RlpkeQ connected lor his 18th
homer off Rlcbard Dolson, 11·5, In
the llrst lnnln&amp; after John Shelby
beat out a bunt slncle. Two pitches
later, Murray clubbed his 19th.
Dotson, woo had won four ot five
prevlou$ cledslons, llsued a two-out
walk to John Lowenstein In the ruth
alld 'GIUIS followW with his 12th

mound Sunday 811 the Tl&amp;en beatMinneeota, &amp;-2. Rozema's reoord 186-1
on the year. (AP L81Jerpboto),

ot the gapie.

Reliever Ki!lth Atherton then
gaveupatwo-runhomertoJohnson,
his seYEIIth, tor a ~Toronto ~.
Oae out later, WWie Upshaw hit his
first borne run In 21 games arid 14th
of the year to cap the raDy.
Johnson hit his second hmler of
the game to start the eighth ott . - - - - - - - - - Oakland'sChrlsCodlroll.
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Bob BQonescired thewlnnlngn!ll

In the ninth by knoCking the ball
loose frilm catcher Bill Schroeder's
glove to boost California over
Mllw&lt;U,tkee.
' BoOlle had led off with a pinch
slngleoffBob~cClure, 2-5, and was
sacrUiced to second. Alter Gary
Petti'l was wallted Intentionally,
pnctl-hltter Juan Benlquez singled
andlloOlle.~lnlllaUyhadstopped

at third, was forced togohtmewhen
Pettis over-ran second and was
caught In a l'lllldo\Nn. Shortstop
Robin 'Yount'$ throw to Schroeder
was al!ead of Boone, but Boone's
hometotthe~andthe100thol
foreann iooselled .the ball and he
his career.
caine 1n to srore.
MlirtlJ,leZ. 3-5, allowed three hits
'lbe Brewers rallied for four runs
during a 5 2-3-limlng stint, Including In the elghlh to tie the score 6-6. Ted
a leadDft homer In the sixth by SllnmonS' three-run oomer, his
Carltoo Fisk, his nlntiL Greg third, made It 6-5 and knocked out
luzhWd hit his eighth horner otf Angel starter Tommy John:
SammyStewarttoqJentheseventh. · Schroeder's fourth OOiner otf San·
chez tied the score.
Blue .IQ118, A'l3
Red Sox 11, Mamen3
Cliff Jom.on wal19ped.a pair of
Rich Gedman drove In four runs
oome nms. Including a two-run srot and Mike Easler had three RBI and
In a live-run sixth, to power Toronto four hits to !)OWer Boston past
overOakland.
seattle.
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Dama.so Garda led off the sixth
Gedman .unloaded a !WQ.l'lin
with a homer, his third of the year, double off Seattle starter Jim
off Oakland starter CUrt Young, 2·1. Beattie, 9-9, to key a four·run Boston
LloydMosebywaahltbyapltchand fourth Inning. He belted a two-nm
George Belllollowedwltl!a triple to homer, his lOth of the season, tocap

Oakl;md 3; Callfomla 7, MilwaUkee

ANamER WJN- DetroM pltdlerDaveiiAJ8ema watches pitch from

SCQre Moseby and koock YQUllllout

6; Ba;ton 11, Seattle 3, and
Cl£'\teland 5, Texas 4 In Jllnnlngs.
Rooeina scattered eight hits over
51.Jinnlngs. Heallowedoneeamed
run, walked one and struck out (lve
beforeLopezcameonlntheslxthfor
his 11th save.
Lou Whitaker went 4-for-5, and
DarreliEvanshltasolohcmeranda
two-nm dOuble to lead the Tiger
offense.
Wl\ltaker' s RBI single capped a
two-nm second lnnlilg for the
'I'Ial!rs. Evans blasted his eighth
oomer. 1n the third and he. hit a
~·loaded double In the sixth to
give the Tigers a 6-1 advantage.
Y.,..._C,Boyul
Ray Footemt scattered eight hits
over 61-31nnlngs and Dave Wtnneld

a nve-nm seventh. 1 .
Easler belted a two-run iKirne!' In
the fifth, his 19th this season and his
third In the past tour pmes. Easler
also had an RBI double In the
seventh.
AI Nipper, 3.J, pitched the llrst
eight Innings for the victory.

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golf Joum.a ment
By FRED GOODAlL
AP Sports Writer
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - It was a
night for redemption and the
Philadelphia Stars, a team driven
au year long bY a two-point loss In the
United States Football League's
Inaugural championship game,
would not be denied.
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Chuck Fusl!ta came to pass,
Kelvin Bryant came to nm and
aoove all, Coach Jim Mora's club
came to play defense, shutting down
the ArizOna Wranglers 23.J to win
the USFL's second Utlegamebefore
a Tampa Stadium crowd of 52,662.
"There's no doubt we are the best
team In the USFL," Mora said after
the Stars hiked their record to 19-2
and J5.6 over two years. "There
no denying this team.''
Philadelphia, a 24-22 .loser to
Michigan In the llrst USFL cham·
plonshlp game In Denver last July,
dominated from the Wranglers
!rom start to finish, although a trio of
turnovers threatened to spoil the
club's mission.
Fuslna completed his first 10
passes as the Stars bull! a 13-3

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halftime lead and Bryant, the
league's most valuable player In
1983 and second leading rusher .In
1984·, ranfor115yardson29carr1esto
pa~ an ot!enslve attack t!tat
featured a USFL playolf.record 59
rushing plays.
Philadelphia controlled the ball
lor 43 minutes, 19 secooos to
Arizona's 16:41 and the Stars
outgained the Wranglers 414 yards
to 119.
"Our goal after losing to Michigan
last year was not just to get to
Tampa, but to win this game
tonight;" Mora said. "Our attitude
all season was that we would not be
denied."
The loss was the Wranglers'
second .to the Eastern Conference
champions this season and fourth In
tWo seasons, though twocameas the
Chicago Blitz before franchise
moved to Arizona after the 1983
campaign.
The script for the first three
cont,ests saw Philadelphia· rallying
rrom large second· half deficits to ·
win, but there would be none of that
Sunday night.

Bryan Thomas' 4-yard truch·

Shutout In the second and third
quatters, the Stars lJSI!!l the
the Stars to a 7.0 lead and Fuslna's Wranglers' only tumovertosetupa
l·yard sneak seven minutes later touchdown that put them cmlforta·
made li 13-{},
hly ahead, ~. with 9:55 lett In the
The flrsi of three· Phll$1phla fourth quarter,
turnovers -Ken Dunek's tumble
Don Fielder sacked Arizona
early In the second quarter-setup· quarterback Greg Landry at the
Frank Corral's 37-yard field goal, Wranglers' 11-yard line, forcing a
but Arizona couldn't capltallze on fumble recovered by Phlladelptha' s
the other two miscues.
Buddy Moor.
Bryant, playing with a lammed
Seven plays later, Bryant crashed
toe, fumbled at the Wrariglers gbai litto the end zone frmt the 1. David
line to end an 84-yard drive just Troot, who earlier missed a 27-yard
before halftime and Ed Smlth field goal, completed Phllac:lelpltla's
IntercEpted a Fuslna pass and scoring with a 39-yarder4:34later.
returned It 37yards toto halt another
The Wranglers, losers of eight of
niarch that had traveled 68 yards In their llrst 14 games, closed the
the third quaner.
·season with a 12-9 recoril.
down run 7:50 Into the game helped

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t1tree ra~ by winning Saturday's . thlrd·placeSterlFalronpald$2.20.
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Asb;os-outlast Phils, 3-2, in.l6 innings
By JOHN NELSON
AP Sports Writer
The Houston Astros had plenty of
' chances to score. Finally, In the 16th
Inning, they did and they won. ·

- AlanAshby'sone-outslngledrove
In Jose Cruz from .second base
Sunday night, givlrJi the Astroil a 3'2

victory over the Philadelphia Phillies In 161nt!lngs.

couldn't score any runs."
The Astros left 20 nmnerson base
while receiving seven lntenUQnal
walks, a major league record for an
extra-Inning game.
In other NL games, Atlanta
cklwned New York ~. Chicago
~ated ·Los Angeles 4'1, Plttsburilh downed San Francisco 9.J,
San Diego beat St. Lools 6-1 and
Cincinnati edged Montrea13-2.
· cannan, the fifth Philadelphia
pltcher,li:tst his llrst deciiiQo ot the
·yem:.

"I thought we would play unW ·
mldnlgltt," said winning pitcher
Frank OIPqlo, 3-5, woo worked one 1
lnnlngasHouston'sruthhurler. ''We
put a lot of IIUY8 on base, but we

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Power to beat Montreal, enclllli an
eiJ)tt-game , Cincinnati losing
streak. Tibbs took a two-hlt11e1' Into
the eighth when MontreaiiCllln!llon
a 11na1e by Tim Ralnee. a pas""'('
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MONDAY
POMEROY - 'lbe Meigs
Cowtty Churehes of Chrtat
Men's F'l!llowlhlp Will meet at
. the Dex1lel' Church ot Clu1st
Monday at 7:ll p.m.
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Revival servi·

ces at the Carleton- Church.
KlngBIJur&amp; Road, wU be July

lf&gt;20 at '7: ~ p.m. with 1he Rev.
John Jeffery as speaker.
~ will be apeclal singing
each evetllng. The public Is
lnylted to attend.

HEMLOCK GROVE - ·Hem·
lock GJVVe Chrlstltta ClwrchwW
Bible ICltool frm\July 16-:rltrom
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Matlack reunion
POMEROY - The IIIDU&amp;l
Matlack family reunion will be
held at the Lancas1lel' Fair·
gnl!lnds onJuly22 with a pothtck
dinner at12:~p.m.

Gallla·Melp Head !brt, a Dlv· ~ Gallla County children will be
lslon otWoodland ~.IJic., lw eurolled ~ tau, with llddltlonal
received addttlollal federiJ l'tiDdiJII .wr be1JIIIltt1!d WI provide ~tome­
·to allow tor an expansion of child based lm'lcee, :tlmmer laid.
development servlcellln Ga!lla and · ACcordflta to Zimmer, the adell·
Meigs CountieS this fall, IICillll'diJII tloaal tundlnl should enable Head
to Woodland Centen' Executive Start to better II!I'Vt!'flmllles Ill the
Director Bernard F. Nlehm, PI\.D. oullyiJII areai of Galli&amp; and Meigs
and Christopher Zimmer. Head · C'ntntlet. He added that the Wood·
land Cemen' program was one of
Start Director.
. An addltlonal Sl!Xi,203 'has been the ,llllly 2S Jl'anlees In Ohio to
granted to the~ by-the u.s. receive expansion funds.
HA!IJd Start serves children, ages
Department of~th and Human
tlln!e-flve
wltqle families meet
Services, ll\llkiJII I)OIIIble an In·
federal
tnoome
guidelines, and
crease In enrollmi!nt from 182 to :1.14
handicapped
children.
' The pt'l}
preschool children. Twenty-tour
more )'.felga .County Cltlldtfn and 48 gram ,provides educational expe•

-- RACINE '- American !..eglon .

rlences, health lei'VIces and social

servtces to au eJII'OIIeftl.
. Parents play a maJor role Ill the
progr~ by panlclpatlng as VOlunteers or paid employees, by taking
a rote In the dec181on·maklng
proce18, by plannlntr acUvttleS for
other parents, and by working with

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held recently
Descendants of tbe late J. Doyle
and Gl!rtl'ude Russell Miller ot
Melp County held their annual
reunion recently at the Westgate
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Park In Colwntm.
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· Welclmed Into the family circle
was Rlchanl Ayres, woo
recently man1ed to Ronda M\ller.
'llle 25th weddltJa anillyersary of
Ro1181d and Janice Miller was
observed.
. A 11leulog preceding the basket
dinner was"given by Louis Sinlth.
Pictures were taken and a soft·ball
games between the "ln,towners"
and the "out-c;ll· towners" was held.
Attending were J~~ek and VIrginia
Miler, Johnnie Bumy, Jolm, Ml.asy
and Jason Davis, Jadde, Stephanie
.and Kevin Lenox, Vlckle, Arinette
and Shawn Lacey, Loula and Mary
Smlth, Pam, floaemary and David
Smlth, Wanda, Jeff, Mary Lou and
Jason Allshlre, Jim, Mary Ann,
Ricky and DanleJie Sinlth, Hebard
and Ronda Ayres, Jolm.andMlldred
Crooks, allot Columbus.
Carl and Doroth,Y Roach, 'fool
and Darin Roach, RayrnO!Id,Jennle
and Terri ROach, Mark, Tnley and
. KaseY WllllarnB, Ashley and Charla
Roach, and Marie Francis, ,all of
. Pmneroy; Canna Mlller, Tucson,
ArtziJna; Willard and Judy Miller,
Wooster; Ronald, Janice and
. Steven Miller, Whlteball; . Dale
Miller, Tampa, Fla.; Clyda AIJen5.
worth, Mlddll!pirt; Bob, Patrlda,
John and Kelly Schleppl, Hilliard,
and Jackie Grove, Logan.
'lbe 19!15reunlon wiD be held on the
. second Sunday In July.

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Attending were Arvll Harpokl,
· Jim and Sue Lanham. Jill Lanham,

Bruce and Ann Harpold, Joshua
. and Robin Harpold, Jack and HeleD

. Harpold, Nancy Harpold, WBDda
.Sizemore, David Niday, . M1chele
Niday, Bill and F1orence Sllutts,
Belpre; Ray and Mary Ann
WhiU&amp;tch, ..ftandy and Scott Whl·
-uatch, Da)llson. W.Va.; Larry and
Rhea Riffle, Heather and KeviD
,,Ritfle, ParkerSburg, W.Va.; Ruth
' Niday, Steubenville; .FCJiter and
Rosy Niday, Jack Nlilay, Reeds'VIlle; Fay Merica!, MUlwood,
W.Va.; Mildred Scarberry, Cot·
tagevllle, W.Va.; Mike Niday,
·SharoD Niday, Cbrll and Jimmy
Cranshaw, Mulberry, Fla.
The next reunion wW be at
Reedavll1e on July 7, 1985.

Harrison
OESineets

Tibba. woo was recalled from the
minors on J.uly 12, also gave up a
III!Yenth-lnnlng 1tmter to Mike

StenOOuse.
.The Reds scored an unearned run
Steve Rqp-s, 3-9, tit the tint
Inning, picked up another .oo
co~tlve doubles by DaVII Cmcepclort and NICk Eaulty In the
lleCOIId and . SCOt'ed again Ill the

ott

IJI!Yelllh oo 1'&lt;Xn Foley's RBI sJnale.
Now 6 Gun

GUN
CABIN IT
..... 271.15

Tran8actiom
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CHICAGO C\JJ'B-Trtdr!d L'huck !UIIn·

pY. pllf'ber, tot~ dlklind A'J fOr I AllY· ·.
10 00 name&lt;~ 111ft', ftt.lctiYIIC'd O&amp;dC

l'r

RuthW'rl. Pltchtt.

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BROWNS-AMouthat O.nyl Mocft, OITMivt
left camp.

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b"m .,. Walvfd RJdu!Y 8immnla. MI'&amp;L

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M.lRY C. kala, E. A.
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Wlming: The Surgeon General Hu Detennintd
Thlt Cignnt Smalling Is 0qii!M1Q Y•. Helldl. ·

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HOURS
15&lt;1
cl .«6-9523 STORE9:30·5:00
Oallllllllt. Oh.
Cloud Tilth.

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their cltlldren In cooperation with
· Head Start llaf!.
"Volunteen ~re alia an lmpor·
tant gart ot the PI'PB"am," Zlntml!l'
said, "espedally now that we are
· expandlnir eervtces."
To Inquire about enrolling your
child In Head Start or lor more
Information about III!I'Y1n8 u o
program volunteer, call 446-!11!112.

Mrs. Julia Boyles of Middleport
rernallJB a patient at Untverslty •
Ho&amp;pltal, Room ~A. Columbu!.
She ~ there for heart slil'gei'Y and

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Page 5

Furuling to exparul Head Start iervices

Calendar

POMEROY -

Thl Daily Slntinol

Pomel.y Mid illepart, Ohio

Mol lty, July 16, 1914

nip Rangers

_D etroit tops
...
By KEN RAPPOPORT

16, 1914

•

�.Pag• 6 1he Daily Sentinel

........

Monday, July 16, 1984

Ohio

irths, birthdays _ _ _ _ __

· The

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Sentinel

PJi_2!~J!£~~6
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Monday, July 16, 1914

IW•••r Mid. ; 11t, Ohio

Business 'Services

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Seventh birthday~-------

lll,.hW .... ~u•

u, •• uw.... ......y ... _._

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Son born
to Neeces
Mr. and Mrs. Cluis Neece, Bailey
Run Row!. 8IIIIDU1ICe the birth of a
8011, Christopher Wayne, born June
14 at Holzer Medical Center.
The Infant weighed 7 pounds, 11
ounces and was 211nches long.
Maternal grandparents are Her·
bert Whaley, Mkldl€fl01'! and the
late Evelyn Whaley. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Neece, Pomeroy.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.
Ruth Hendricks, Parkersburg,
W.Va., Mrs. Minnie Sargent, Man,
W.Va. and the late C. C. Sargent and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neece Sr..

..... .

m.,...._
125-Palll Qllla'

111(ParW ... - 117-lrltllr 711 I
114-fl Jl .......
112-1'1111 - ill-lrl ......... c..w
leS..llllltlllic .... irct

en

Gifts were ~ ~~ : 1 ted

CabtlBgoe Patch cM.e was

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First birthday--..........~-.

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SIDING CO.

" BNutiful. Custom
Built Garages" '

Call for free $iding estimates, 949·2801 or
949-2860

M.....-.W-...,bullnlll-

Fore More Information 2!

Call 304-428-3992 ;:::

tile homo &lt;I Bront Rose. The d ub plano to
mala&gt; l&lt;e croam. - Reporter Jerry Smith.

Bridal shower
given recently

The MOip County St"'phet dii-H Qub held
m.t!nJ June 28 at tile 1mne &lt;11 Rodney
lleo!lle vittll two advtlors and eight club
memben
&lt;11 business dJs.
cussed wero notuylng buyers for sale and tbe
club plcnk. The project leuon was on the
s!Kiwlng\ &lt;II !ambo. Re&lt;readclll lncli.Mied
varioulpmes and flltrfthmentJ wereserwd
by Rodney Beecle.- Reporter Ja)'ile RUehle.

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LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DON'T BUY

Public Notice

ORDINANCE
NO. 1147-84
An · ~- to IIIII
lilly bet1' I I \ l.J:Jb 781ftd 79.

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Be It ordained by the Council
of the Vill age of M1ddlepon as
follOws·
Sec. I. That 'the alley runhing
between Lots 78 and 79
between Palmer St. and Ma in
St. and So. Fourth Ave. and the
alley is hereby vacated.
Sec. IL That the 15 foo1 alley
pr'Operty be adioined to· lot No.
7-8 as requested. by the property
owners.
Sec. Ill. ThiS Ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from
and alter lhe earlies1 date
perm1ned bv taw.
Passed the 9th day of July
'
· 1984.

Sizes Start From 12'Xl6'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
fo 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

No Down Paymerll
Excellent Rates

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

For lnformalion
Call Collect

Racine, Oh.
Ph. 6!4-84Hl91

til~

Do embroider!. pia ·2Ad
fab!ic Utldef blotl illlclline
stilth Sill! line; Clll out Stitt
to shciw blc:illround color, E~n­
broider ....,. l'at 7258: TIIIIS-

fw, diftiCtions debits. '
'.
$US lar NCh Plll!m. Add
50' uc:h piltlm for pollql
and hudlinr. Su~ 11:
·u. ... C11fts ol

....,...

50.00 REWARD_

1

Women of the Tuesday JllOl'Ri!lg
Bible study clas$ of the Succe:;s
Road Church of Cluist recently held
a bridal shower .honoring Susan
Hannwn of Long Bottom and Allee
Glf!ln, parkersburg.
'The shower was hlikl at the hOOle
of Ann F'llusavah, Osborn Road,
ReedsvOle. Assisting her were
Rhonda CoUlns and Theda Hoskins.
Games were play8! with prizes
golllg to Miss Hlnnum and Judy
wilber. After the llftswereopeneda
twrheon was serva1 followed by an
wnbrella cake and punch. The
brides-lO-be were also presented
wlthllftstromthecllurchcongrega.
tlon. Attenllng were those named
and Janet Hennen, Marilyn Hannum. ~Caldwell, Lucy Young.
Helm Sanders, Debbie Young.

The Salom Cent..- Go-Gelten 1-H Oub held

a meottng at tile home &lt;II Diane Young &lt;Villi
lWO advlJon aild eight club memben
present 1bo club dodded to continuo to

.

Dally News 1epu1ted ~·

Iva Jolg)son spent Monday until
1'llelday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Smith.

•

Mn. Jeny HOlly and Calvtn are

speed~~~&amp; a few d8ys with her
pareata, Mr. and Mn. Harley E.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald SmltJii"
Sabrina and Mark were Sullday
eWIIliiC Yllllorl ' of~ Mr and Mrs

awtey 'Smllll.

•.

.

Mrs. Lellt!r Frank Sarah Beth
were Wednelday visitors of
Euaene Hanlq, Ronald and

Mrs:

Gladys~-.

Miss Mlnnelll WBSI ~ to
enterthefacWtytodiiY,accordiJieto
the III!W1Jflllper.
1be Betty .F ord Clinic In R•ncllo
Mlraae. Caut., was tnmdod by the
tonner t1.rst lady lifter lbe was
helped to oven:une an alcobDI and

JIIIIPi-

Steve MaiM'

PliO a repon 01111 domonatratloll "' safely
hints lor owtmrn«s. Recreatlotl COOIIsted &lt;II
\&lt;Oileyt&gt;alJ, ODd tllen .......
by Becky Plllllns. - RA!p&lt;ner CllriJ

Spencer. •

• V«ltta 1'00!"

. coupon.

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INIII wltlt

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

Anyone possess~,. Slmt
will be paid $50.00 by tile

Also Tra,..smissian
PH. 992-5682

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or 992·712i
J.Z4 ·11t

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Af&amp;J:

&amp; lnda,trlal
All Wort 8lllllllaed
"PIP ISTIMATIS"
7/9/1 (110.

FREE ESTIMATES

BUS.: 915·3813
RES.: 985-3837

li/1811 mo. pd.

Like new modular. unit wrth 3
bedrooms, central air
equilllled kitchen and a rooni
added on, good negtlborlllod

Good

1r1 appointment

$48,000.00.

ac:raace·wittt

Ill

IIOIJS( Ill

CIIESIER:

111111 ... llit5i • -

lllalndld COIICI... block

' - 21« 3 bllhoms.
IIIII bllll. 12115 Llvilw
l1llll11 IIIII 241124 flmilr
rat. 11111111) CII1INd.

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full ol ~will! flcilillllfllr• I&amp;IMI, 12115
IJiacl ....

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LlzSmltb, !llellltkwDyayadll:atl!d

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writer wiDe ptllp CX1111mn allo
IPIJ"rllll !lie DldlY News.
'Ibe ,. . . . . Mid MI. Mlnne!lf
told bel-, '1 have a prdllem and rm
&amp;Oina to dNI with It"
A spokeswoman at the center, ·
who~ to pve her name, said

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ofJ . . . . Cllllllly. . .
1\ flill 1111 II a.ilr,

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(2) TWO STORY HOUSE

Ill IACIIIE: DoWil·
stain ~~)lipped will!
'*1111. lnilll
dlal111 roo. 111d deft:
...... 1111 two ...
1'00111 ... 0111 . 111111;
ha• 1110 .... - ...... lot lin WIOI.

roo•.

41'••·

rooms.

nicely rerrtlldeled kitchen, Ill'* garden space, 01

IPld condition. Call about ttis
one. Ntiw only $29.~. 00.
R~Al • OR

Henry E, Clolond, Jr.

992-6191
ASSOCIATES :
Je•n Trussell 949-2640

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Ootlie Turne~

992-s"i

lleediwDit.
If IIIIUIIId COIItlct

CALL ·
446-4522
"We lent For &lt;Lest"

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

51. II. 160 North

Galllpolta, Ohio
'
7/ 11/tln

ooo rfeht -

Vinyl &amp; 'Aluminum
com,r.. eun.. WtMtl

~XCAVATING
'•LAND CLEARED

Rooftni of el TYPM
Worlted ill home Z0yeM

aSEPTIC StsiEIS
eGRAVEL HAULED

Can•t• R•odtl'ng
''F*'E........_..

BonthMI &amp; •.,lUred

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 143·5425
719/2 110.

PH. 742.,2328

3-5-lfc

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, Wolfe
lnvesti1ations,
·Inc.
MIDDLEPORT, OltiO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

NOW AVAIUJI.EI

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FOUND. 'tilwelfl olcl.,end-.·ldlllro. 42r::11- Cwl441-7113.

F - iwrie .... 4o(l wttlo

o "-"' I lw ....... Cll
814-lt2-1408.
.

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304-1~11114

on llock.
fiiO. - · 1711-J701 .
r..t, U I S6 Pflte, 304171-IIJtl. ..,._. llfllm,

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Pulllic
• Auction

"SUPER 94"

Gellfllrll1 R.... Mwol&amp;fl
nMdl lllfl r ' wa ..... psr·

VOLUME ORIPS

_ ..... 985·3S13
I II u 915·3137
6/18/ I mo: pd.

Muwt ,_. .... . -

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Ethlnol ERIIenced
AYOilolole Oroly At

RI'I'CHII!'S
MASONSBV1a

CONTRACTING
•DOZEII • UCIIMOE
•II!ClAMA'TION WOIIII

•Otll'lELD IIIMCEI
•DUMfl TIIUCII IIIIVICE
•cONCIIITE WOIIII
•CUlT- .UII.T HOMES

•wATIII, GAa •
OtL..-1

Jll CLIFFORD
I'H. nt·t

to

In

1112-11841 .

31

Nice, remodll1d 2 bdr.• 2
- • · 1217 lb. tohooo
...... IR 1114 bllw·lldwwll-lllo Granda. Cwll
114-241-11211.

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PriaM rldUDIId IWf, .......
1-oflooo4.11LI2.
Ctwfis- lid. Cwll 304171· 4817 or 1114-44111211.
I yr, old
toorroe.
eXC.
Condition,
f2,000
Clown. OWl* ft:wuoe. Cal
114-2111-1211ofMriPM.

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orooiPOIIoxl,..........
Oto. 411714, 114-423-MJII.

both
- on ·
alttlrotl
nlae

IntO
f2211.00- 12211.00,.,
month. 304-1171-2711 .

lot. ....,., to -

--oldloonw.-

bwdrooml. tord•io 1pot.
2 - Unoiiiro Avo. I~ pat.
n•:m1ble loerl , 31M-171·

1047.

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ClofM Jlwl
Unlv. IIi nc llrif"!"'-·

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DUGOdi:S
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olf oondltloilor, dropM,

range. :ehl;taator. inc. Ms
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tlon.
CIIII1
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2441-0111
lock.. Ill 'or-441· · 3243
Cll

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1173 lotoull 121111 llvlnl _
rocNI'I,

tMt OUt. 2 badrooma.

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Col441-7440.

luyln; or aoiHoo;· o uood.
home? Lot uo do Ill
t i N -· F - City lrok·
·8orvlce, 441-8340 . . ,
1871 IIOMifOOIII 14x70 3"
bdr., price to ..r1. Franclo,,
~:~ lrokeroee lervloe,

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1t73 ...... 12•11. 2 bclr .. .
a-d oon~ .. . toto of eatn's.
,......,.. City • . . . _ . ..

- · 441-1340.
'
1871 Buddy u.io. 2 111.;
1~ blllt, f4,000. 114-4873171 .
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UI.OOO wiry -

Situation&amp;
Wanted

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A uctlo fteer .
3011.

18.

ealti111
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Cal 441-1H7

AaD...--. . . . - -

Js unb "
U I O.U.IWIIIt
... ilnm • ...,., . , ••

...... Celll14-ft2·1141 .

Wanted To luy

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441-J1172

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8 flat . , . . willl rt1a' rd

32 Mobile Homaa
forS.:e

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CIIII14-IMI-2141 .

11n 14x7o· • - ..
112x1DD Jot. ..,.... """"'

0jl8ftiRI tor wn eldwrly

my Cll
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T - in
Plllno.
1117-132
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Cell 11..

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PAT HILL FORD

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Plolo. . .3.100.

lftlf. Cell

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Large wuaad

1981 Kirllwal .. 14a70, 3

mobile,_,wood
,~

.ad -"·
zo·.. c.a 114- - . ol trla -

Mid

burow. Clll14-843-11244.

Rutllnd: luy • 10 room 1881 Holfypertc, 14170;
ioouM and 47lo1411 lot for . . .. corocl.. 12dl diGit,
I .....,_.,l'lloflnt undarpennlna ond lwr. .
f4271 buys II. Y•. room eir OOftd, heir•' '.
304-111•31111 or 1111"""
v. tiN
14271.
Clll ""'
fvr- IPPOhtt· 3100.
211-314-1741 .

1110-

PH. 992-7013

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Pliny,

w.

Yo. 210 -

worfllnt
·toono..
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3'
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more
illlwlla,
304-3411-•
11081. EllA · MALLOIIY
GIIOUI'-AIIIOC.

34

Buai"811
Building•

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2 t1droom mobile houne.

be. - - Cll 1114-H2112-11420.
3941.
Rernodllfed 2 bwdroom

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H2-21H

Royel

Firma for

H -. u """' ooo:'
Aalollllll Uptwmllloed. 304-•
a?l-3121.
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1ng. 3 trtoom..
llaltl,
wood
.....
Funol- 3 twa zo fl. of
COI'I
qd ' . twalltoa
441-31111,
lrd.
• - - - - - - - - - . .,
win&amp;uus fer ......... W.W~
11t1tir cons. Wt caa OlhJe lt.. G •r 11-1, 011.
....
-114-2H-11Za.
ploW t o -. Cwll ..... ............. 40 ft. Price ndl ud. •
T_ _ _ _.._
1110 acW llollatlll rod
or lot np 111t. Cll
~
a r 11 prtu•r· .... 814-882-7417.
out l'ldlltors.' Wt also 441 0113.

ud 1'1-

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...... ., .............

twoit-•

N-a-yrru......

I . S...otT ....... SII4.95
TAll OATI ......... 185 .00
POIOMtDR .... I6t.ts
. . . . . . ........... 169.95
Aloes-. C.
Ps lllrtAW.IIIiW. .

bl-.
mololte -

a se

WHALErs AUTO PARTS

GIIIU .... ;............ 142.50

to

..._I,,........ : :; - ·c.. ._. . . . .... -·- . .

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Sale

fl..._..,nlae3bolrmtoono.,
onlo, b-mortt. ger..1.
oooc. looollon, option boov
or _ . nwv corry. Cell
812-21117.

New uoodlr -..clwn.

112-17113 for app ulllt•--

. . .1111 ............. •76.95
DOOtiS ............ '14t.t5
HOOOS ........ ,... '174.95
IUMPIIS .......... 169.95

for

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32 Moblll Home&amp;

NEW AND UIED, M081LE
HOMU KUIEL'I QUAL·
lTV MOilLE HOM! IAU!I,
4 MI. WElT, GAUIPQUI,
2
hou•
1 -1-:-----~--­
- · -.........,.. ... 2 bwdroom home near FIT 311. PHONI 814-441..... l=or liiOfe ltlfonMtlon t.aneev~~e. on 11cnground. .7274.
owtl441-47112.
ltoown by lf,Uintmont
1171 ..,_._ 14 X 70.
Low 111011 00 ioouoa
'"' only. Cwll ~t4-21141.
llefrle. .,_CA. WI, _.r
10
......... off lot :SO.IIO. Cwll '011 IIENT WITH OPTION cond. Calll14-441-1101
441-8777 cw 441-JIIIZ.
TO IU'Itft 14 fl, wide llor•

8.,.. old; 3 - . 2 - .

savaa
•• Clll:...

Hornet for Sail

IIJIIRDIIIAclu, . . , _ .

9

RADIATOR

'

rwrotwt ~
s f400 noo.
Anu,..lll• · l•tor-

133 ICrH,

mosttv

llrnller,

- d i d,

2 mil., · • • -·
R - 311, lix onllea , _

Hwroolenooo ooo flOOd . -

roed. bOrdera Corna..lk4

· - Park, lnclude8 - · ,
and ttlilar hooloup, Ill

minora! righto Included.
U7.000.00. 114- 441-0208.

3tfiou • Acreage
Lot for .. a. in Mercervil...

Wott..AfuiTI• ..... , .....,1 • •
wrollwty

CtH 114-2111·1118.

Hometitl in Cteetulew Est·
wtn. al utilltlaa inclucllna

RIDENOUR
TV I APPUAICE

l NOTICE I

T1fl 01110 VALUY PU8-

CHESTEI-·W307

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New lilting, inovll'l- to
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- · 1211 3NI. AVe.. G lip a lll.di leAIRII frM ---~ Loti; .t .....-...... 801.
... Ofolo 45131.
_ . lot. I 304-1711-114211.
Eurella. Hent~an Tr•c•t
T=::one ••::,:p•opte - · tM . . - , . I o - trrwloi•ltd. -at
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- Cal · t40.000.00. Cll I"
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twa • • • 1 1 • - - - bletoon.u.ooo.ooc~own.3
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we ... 1o1rtng reatoto11 - . •31.000- ·- · 1873 1:30. 171-41118 ...,
illiwJor
1•-70
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. - . . . - . . - - t7.000; 2 - .. pwll ••
prlaJ. faialwlic VHIIIr-.. ........ d. C11 11.._.-., 1 rooms anc1 ...... brsletla_n. a """' Alae_. 41111. or 171-1128
- · cerpet. full all furtiOO 1o1t at jllwolry.
- · . . , u , city-end
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« •I ·to actoool. Leon
bolr., 211&lt;11-.y
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304-4111-1143.
*""for Lindo.
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- . . - ..... clly -'tnta, ODe: ...rwdon dinint· room
mid. . - · ;wfwcccxu , . 41h ~ front
an•
· 1 blllt, .full .....
. - , Cwll II p.m. .............. fl4.100. - . ,_lot. VA - - 318-11784.
blw 11&lt;11 - . . Low 40'1. Mt.
v-- Aw, 304-1711-11124
w... ., , .... a... a lrii ,. lro. Cal 441-1011.

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the public. UeM c'r anlng
and . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Till 11011 .-fill preolfll ill Till lie

94 Octane

31 ' Hornet for Sale

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Mamory

a - c - . y.

Loat and Found

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In Rlcine, Ml-2210.

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BOGGS·· ' ' SUPERIOR
SALES &amp;SERVICE
SIDING CO.
U. S. RT. 50 EAST

IIEW USTIN6 -l011 Bottom
- A• of distinction - an
eight sided home with a well
orpnized floor plan, central

PllltE RfOUCEO :._ Great
location ~ in town near sctros
11\d shoppin&amp; Three bed-

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For .......lliltkM ,.. 114-•

GAS-WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REULATORS.
FITTINGS

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FOUND -

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES

$45.000.00.

...., 1-100-IIJ-aon. AJao
boOid. . , _.

lloclety. Cell 111·4-112- Try ........ tiN N- Avon
11101 ""-"2-11427. .
w-v. , ... - . ...1
114-441-2151.
One oloeHrd q.
....... 1Yrvr-.' old,gerotie.
dernoistrotort.
Would · lire to find -. - Hlrln; .your " - · no
toono. "' .........,., tnqufrwet Worlo
aaMullnt • dt'ba:ift&amp; no
244 l l w - st.. M-. iMWIIAWit. free e300 ldl.
port. OH.
In Golllo ~. D•••Je awll
441-41113 • Olorodlnelt4M'1·7T70.
cia ed, Jihota • woun1d.
lultwble for ..tufb. Colt lebwliu8r Alldld. .... I
1114-143-11231 .
.,.. • 1 yr. the. 1:001'11t:OOMI......,. lodyFive ......,... ml- hound,

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cleared buiding or c.amping
sib!. If hullting and privacy ~
your desi!e, this ~ kif you.
$26,!XXUXl

!lone fireplace, ceiling window
lights, 3 bedrooms. fun basement. 2baths, nice barn, shed,
oo aproxtmatley 9 acres
wooded land. Asking

wfla, ptd:
pert""col. . 7 ....
olcl; .,._ ....... wrllly IJf

2 .......... 304-02-

•Oryen •Frauen
PARTS end SERVICE

• to I. July 18.
olcl lit. 13. .. mill
falrgrounda. l ' . o -.

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2787.

Ooi-llhero

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tlek poPflll

1000.

appt'Oittmately

FOR SALE

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Marmtltde. 1 ·whtte. Phone
304-1711-22114.

building .site -

77 8C"! witt!
timber, flineral rights and

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All Makes

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992· 2259

Profe11lonel
Service•

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APP~IANCE

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NEW UmNG - Hunting and

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pcdlleill

PH. '949-2320

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

E. Main
POMEROY,O.

neighborhood in Syracuse. Th~
newer l!W plan home can oo
yours, Nice family room witl1
Wtxldburning·fireplace. GiN·for

R•al Eat•te General

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Rlcillt, OH.

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

KEN'S

F1r11 Equlpllltllt
Dealer
,. Form Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

II(W USTJNG - lllc:ine -

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1 bl""klt1ltiand 1011tp-v•
- · 448-3732.

FOR FUTURE USE"

GUYSVillE, '()HIO

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"CI.(T OUT

•WH!ooro

&amp; Vicinity
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HOME LOANI FIXED
IIATil ....... morltiiiiiOIFixad conventiOnal FHAVA . Ltader Mortoatle •
Athena, oolleot 114-lt2·
3011 .

piUI, Lakin, W. Vt.
13041171-32:10, E111. 214.

GREEILEAF TERMITE·
&amp; PEST COITROL
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Autliorilld John Deere,
11ew HoJllnd. Bush Hor

IIEW UmiiG -

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The Lelan Falll SWine 4-H Oub held a
tile acMaor's h&lt;ime with

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Plclo llf' etlleta Hoooda lhop.

COIIMCilt. ltsidtntial

V. C. YOUNG-Ill

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for only $33,900.00.

nwtlJiC J-1!1 at

she could il&lt;lt coounent on .the
report. '
A 111"'i"'leP was lett with an
anawerlna service tOr Miss MJMeiU's publicist, 1'ttllu! MaslansltY, but
was not retutned.
.
Recently, Miss MlnueW.' wbo Ia
man1ed to Man Gero, waa
reported lnjlired In a taxi ..,;N11t,
and later cbeclred Into a lnpltalfll
bavea ~sr-th re!IIM!dtrom
her neck, tile paper said.
Miss MlnneiH mls1led bl!r final
acbiDiled per1mnancea In ....
Broadway shoW, "''be lUI*," 1M
Id
said. Her rtepl+aWJt
Jn till! IIJUIIIral. Stock•nl """'''&amp;
,appeerec~ In Saturday'• matr-,
tile lii!WIIpBper said.

(Fr• Eotlmatol)

REPAIR

1812 to 1935 11t missirw-

IIW' lllaw wtten rau get

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, nsul1s. ~nat .............

·n .

'Ibe repll1 canied -

Jolullon.

the -

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Entertainer reportedly
to enter Ford clinic

Wolf Pen notes

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The Merry Makoni-H Qub held a meeting
Jul)! I at tile 11ome &lt;II Tom Pulttr. with lour

·Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
c~a
· ulflecls and
Savell
I
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orfi8i .,Y

coUect cano b- ""-'Y&lt;Jinl. A - -a
d lour
dub membon
and report ...,.. ltwft by u..na on ... and ' ....
Items
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Mtchellf YOUlia Cll to make !Kiney and and. plcnl&lt;. ~ proJe&lt;t · tile
milk blllll ODd MJcboiJe &lt;11 lhllled celerY
club ll1l'miEn dlat
d wallllntl [ill and
wNch were aelwd u refreshments. tllmatad Wallo -arepon mtlleoaro&lt;Ji a
q.
1bo club plO)'Od boD lor ....,...atloll and
Reporter1\na ·
then ··refreshments _,.., ierVed by the
The SaJom Center Go-Getters 4-H club held
advbcr. - Repoo1ft atad Wolle.

NEW YORK (APJ- Entertainer
Llza Mlnnelll~ saying she Is going to
" deal with" a~. has·flown to
California to enter the Betty Ford
Cllnlc, a newspaper reponed todiiY.
MtssMlnneW·tlewtoCallfoml8on
Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Sayre and · Friday accanpuled by a pb,yslfamljy of Fbrlda.apent a few days
clan; her sister, l..orna Luft; her
with Mr. and M,rs. Charles Sayre
secrelllry, ROlli Agiess; and a
and other ~Uves.
~. Pam Lewis, tile New YOI'k

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""'""' tile dul&gt; ... moire plaltl for tllo lalr
· - RA!port"'''l'lll.o

- Conoret. work
~ ptumblno end .a.ctrlcll
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work

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M-awoMHondtl ...... COUNI!LOR-11 , RIClulr•

New Servina
Southee1tern Ohio

·- Addona •nd'remodeUng
- Roofing end gutter work

Pomeroy

J Middleport

pia,.- Opportunlly.

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GARPENTER
SERVICE

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PH •. 992-2549 or 77~1·5~~34

l'omeroy, Ohio

The minutes of the c.t.
ton Collep Trustlls from

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The Beet In letf·defenet. Llla:a•w lu,.Nor: lm·
, . , _ ~1nan1.
Pllona 211- - I 18 opertlng for M-1
KARAT!
1074, Jlllklon, Ohio.
TIGitnologlet to wortc full
417 SecDild Avenue, Box 1213
tl- In'"' 1 """'"'oelllon .
Jlm'1 Aroloeoy lfloll, Llak b - n t Worlllng oondiGlllipolls, Ollio 45631 .
C... 11-. Iouth l'olnt, t l - a ~- llllery
Ohio. c-rt11e • ·· of 1o- ..,.....,., J . - d -'i·
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3n-11102.
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M - Or.. P-oy. Oh
41711.A-. w.a.
Admlnllllw..,,, ~I Em-

Middleport, OH. ,

YOUNG'S

------oiiiiij;Ofli----·-·-&amp;VIcinity

Yilt In my ~~otneforoltlldren
1 • 7 . ~- ,....,..,_ 22 Money ta Loan
- Jeo!Uirecl. C.l e14-247-

blw lrnffiWIIIftllv.

992-6215 or 992-7314

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio

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! (&amp;14) 441-7619 or (814) fi2·&amp;601

Wide Range of, Chemicall &amp; Suppli111
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mult . . . . IIIIMenclhlve

1 RMIIOMIW• · pereon to ...._ 1

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.Licanud Clinical AudiDJOiist

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Capture all II'S with
50-SII~ EduCitiwl Quilt

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lldvtaors and eight membon present lt&lt;mi&lt;JI
biallao weroa-.-oo the projects and
their 10
tile Jlldtllnls, and ~ al

LISA •• KOCH. I.S.

.14-441-0214.

Free Water An•lyeit At Store or Pool Site

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

Meigs 4-H news---

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MAINTENANCE. SERVICE &amp; INSTALLATION
FOR ALL POOLS. ABOVE &amp; IN-GIOUND
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Rasidentill
&amp; Commetciel ·
Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

IWEEP£11 ohtne ...,..,, ...,u, IIIII
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Pick .., end
delivery, Devle VeoUum

PERSONALIZED.POOLS

Parkersburc. W. Va. _

. Hill birth\

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Tells your past, prese~t
and future. Advice on all
matters of lila.
All readings are printe '
and confidential.
13.

No Sunday Calls

Others attending were Rod PulA" est
Uns, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie MWer,
3 7
Cart Horky
lor their. ,.
Kevin Pulllns, Eva Rlcbards, Mrs.
President of
lum. 1M nilllills .. proThe Daily Sentinel
Council
Cart Hall, Dliney anc1 Jasm.
. bliJiy in the PCJSIISSion of
Jon Buck
Sendlllg a gift was Mr. and Mrs.
llil 113, Gill a.. .. ... Clerk
flmily member lit
Charles Ball and famlly of Jackson- ....._
'"' IIY k10113.
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the Boird of Trustees.
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171 16. 23. 2tc
ville, Fla.
Pillse call FIIIIW.Crowat
Middleport.
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92·5132 or 992-2562.
Another party Wil$ held at the 1----:-"'--~-+------~~
• 'The Neeces have another child,
Pulllns. The special cake was borne of her maternal graildpllrChrlltlna, 4.
decorated by her grandmother. Hot ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rice.
·dogs. polato chips, pop, Ice cream , Attending there were bl!rgraildpllr54 Miec. Merchandise
..
and cake \W!I'e served. to her ents, great-gr&amp;ndmolher, Velma
"parents, grandparents and great• Stdlilrt, Donna Rorinle, Joey and
grandparents, Mr. ·and Mrs: Paul Billy Rice, Edna Hunnell, Velessa
Robert Jay and Brenda Taylor Frick.
and Mike Clmnll!gham.
H1l1 of 31633 Mlnersv!lle Road,
Racine, are announcing the birth of
son, Brice Taylor, born on May 27 at
I
the Holzer Medlcal Center. The six
pound, eight ounce Infant was a:!
The MeiaB Better Livestock Dairy 4-H Club · a meeting July 9 at lhe 11orne of l!onnlo Scou
InChes long.
held a meelln8 July 5 at the IKI- of Sandi wttii three lldvllcn and llaht club 1uembas
Grandparents are Robert C. and
· ,..,......_ _ _ pr&lt;senl and
- - An Item al ... _ , -·and
nine, club membeas. Itenw r1 business
_.....t at tho rneeUittl waa ·tllat 4-H
Etta Mae HID, Racine; and Paul E.
dlloua book pickup, IJ1p to an memben •wlto aro·at 4-H camp will not be
and Peggy Taylor, P001eroy. Albert
A~ County Dairy larm, ODd a sweepCOUIIted .....t ll'om tile dub n\ooaJwl. The
llakeo. A repon anddemonstrldclllwa. glven
HID, Jr. and Ora Hlll,EverettTaylor
dub prartlcod ~ • table ODd the ~
by Sondl Hanlelt about protein 1n rood. The
projects ...... tnodoled. Relr8hmeots and Gla!)ys Shields are all great;
refnshments wero also ter\'ed by Sandi
oerved by MicbellO Scott. The next rnoo1tn11
grandparents.
H..-. The lll!lll lnl'Otilljl wiU be July l9 at
will be July Zht tho home al Lue Sl!e.&amp;kl
Stephanie Lynn Pulllns, daughter
of Steve and Teresa PuiUns,
celebrated her first birthday recently at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. BW Pullins.
A Cabbage Patch theme was
carried our With a cabbage patch
doll comfug trom her uncle, Rod

140&lt;1

1700

PSYCHIC READER

BRAUN ft
ASSOCIATES

1f3.1S- ,.,

and a

served
with hot dop, chips, and koolald to
those named and maternal grandparents, Jeii'y ' and Barbara
Colmer, maternal greatgrandmother, Mamie Stejllienson,
patemalgnuldmother,RuthBiackwell, Tammy aDd David Jobnson,
Bennie and ~ Wrlllbt. Haold
and Nancy Whltlekln4, Bill Colmer,
Pearf Fraley
T1rn Colmer.

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MRS. STARR

BISSELL

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nttds; . furnlcts · repair
service tnd instlllltion.

BuaiOpportunlty

n; lo1toe tn ~~ t I -.Jne ...._.....,.'~ ,.,.
atlllh•V--bo17ZI-O, lOll to nen
bull-.
MWiolt me- 1'111 Oily ...,._, , _ . Full or ::: time. Clll

Swl• Molds - lntti'Pfltin&amp; Services

117-lrlt.l~

SecOnd birthday_
. _ _____;,. .. - -.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Blackwell
· enteitatned recentlY with a party
honoring their daughter, Artca
Nlcole,onhersecondblrthdayatthe
Rt. 33 roadside park.
Garnes were plaYed with prizes
going to J .R. Blackweli, Amber
Blackwell, J.D. John!on, Scott
Johnson, JE!$Sica Wright, Shawn
Whltteklnd, Oanlel Whltteklnd,
Heather Anderson and Chastity
OUet, who also won the door prize.

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FREE HEAIIiG TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Coll!putlrlzed Hurin&amp; Aid Stiectiiin ··

for all your wirina

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Busme'ess

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cake was served with chip; and
koolald to those named and maternal greet-grandmother, Mamie
Sl!!pbenson, Tammy Johnsoii,Scott
andJD., BeclcyTaylorandAndrea,
Debbie .Roush and Ertn, C.J. and
Tracy SloB, Bll!, and Pearl Colmer.
Tbn Colmer, Nancy Whltteklnd and
Shawn.
Sending gUts_ were paternal
1
gi'aoclmotber, talth Blackwell,
Paulette and Jim Farley and Rlckl,
DaVY and Jamie ~h.

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Arlca BlackweD

aut.tma and Chrilllopber Neece

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ILLER
ELECTRIC
, SERVICE

YOUR
'CRAFT is ialltll
NEW
s· e~:1. • .a
1984 fim
NHOLECRAfT
~TALOG
Oior 170 mild dasips. 3 frll. ..__ _ _ _...;.._ _T"".....,_ _ _ _ __
Plllertt~ sttld $2.00,
r
All CUlT .au. .$Z.M Vinyl Ill Aluminum
1J5.01111 .• t:lillill 0. ....
SIDING '
134-14 QrlciJ ..... .....
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.Americana!

Amber · Danlelle Blackwell,
daughter of Steve and Shari
Blackwell, washonoredwithapart:y
on her seventjl birthday at the home
of )ler maternal grandparents,
.ferry and Barbara Colmer,
Pomeroy.
Her parents hosted the party.
Games were played with prizes
goJilg to J.R. Blackwell, David
Oirmlchael and Jeff Tracy. Daniel
Whltteklnd won the door prlze.
GiftS were presented to the
youngster and a rock'n'roll party

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MDnd y, July 16, 1984 ...,
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Middleport, Ohio

79 M11tora ttomea

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dolly I to 8 :30, lot. 9 to 4 ,
Cloiad Sundoy. U.l . At. ISO.
Coolville. Oh 114· 117·

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PA18E8. Jocltoon. Oh 814·
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lent location, t300 • month.
Cell Charlet McKeon. 448·
9442.

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AUCTION 8o FURNITURE
62 Olive~t., GoiMpolia. NS. ulld wood a coal -

1978 Ford Super cob 4a4
ttuck, loclt outo. 3,200. e yr.
old gelding R~~g . Q , horll,
well trained, oper. rideroil tack 2,000. Coli 448·
1719.

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llneo. copper tubing, a. coli.
1400. Call 441·11!189 ..

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opt.. unfurnlohod. down·
town, no pelt, phone 3040,.4824 aftor 15, PM .
Fir*' floor. 1 bedroom opt.
priv.tl, eliiC. COfjd, .Cove, rwf
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871·4680:

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U25. mo . Dopoah end
rofrtncoa required. 304·
11711· 1090.

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mountodtoma, 2ftoorZHdion cymbolt. Poorlfl ......
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441·1112 .

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8N Ford Troctor, ..... dltc,
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AUla Chal"'""' mid ulo on- oil 1984 Allla
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linlo t7,800.; 1·ullld NHolland No. 273
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out 21 ocrn. 11.100.: 1·
No.861 Now HoiMCI r baltr, elllcellant cond.
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Ripley Road. Pt. Pleuant.
841 C.l t End loadooL ....,.,
1 'IJ yord bucltot, gOOCI cond.
Flit Alit. HD I doz ... ....,.,
carco wl'neh, good cond.
304-4118-11142.

1 9711 Cocllloa 2 ctr. hlrdtop,
ooc1on aood cond.. fully
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...... Call 441· 2101.

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....... aood cond. j)olf114-l--:~------'24&amp;·1179.
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conct. Coli 448-24111 .
1871 c~ .._ - n .
1 pun::eer. vwy good 1810 GS luzullll with HOW·
cond., t871 or will . - . - . now, will Mil or
Call 114-241·1118.
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long bod, p~o..,p. 4 apd., e au llloo •2.100 ...-.Coli
cyt. Coli 4441-4487.
· ~41·0819 or 11 ~-44801111.
1911 Ford Eacort 2 dr., 4 - - - - - - - - - - . . . . : . opel.. 4 cyl. 1981 Chewy 1110280Hondllltlnorlko
c - . 2 c l r.. 41PC1 .. 4avl .. now. can 448·01117.
AM. 1880AMC8pirit2clr.;
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U,414.• 1977 Dodge - - . 1400 or blel dtlor.
A-. outo. AM, 11,7ft. 248-llltiZ. .
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dlrii. Col448·4782. ,
Now O · rlng Oh,!lln •
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1182 Cov- PI, Pl. AC. 8812.
reduced to 14,100, ....,.
lent' concltion, 0011. 11113 Hondll 7lo I._Jaw
Call 114-248-1312.
V-Twln, 3100 .......24ISO.
c .1 11814-141,2437.
1977 Chovrol•t Monte
Carlo aood oond.. m1- 1911 H - b - . u o o l·
loogo. Coli 441-48111.
_ , . _ , 700, ......_
U28. CoH 114-742·1117.

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t30 a up, 1980 Honda

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fill.
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1 177 luzuld GT 780 with
- • t1,100.00. Phone
304-871·11111.

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Clotheo- pooto, 11w1nt1
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t399. bunk boda complete
with burikl• 11M. 2 p1ooo P~oblo 17" block 8 white
.. ·2 bdr. unfumi1hed, extril
antron livingroom , euitH TV' a, portoblo liact. toaot...
nice, 2 mi. out on Rt . 688. ·
•199, onlron rocll-.
8aM·8·8·0 ind-·outdoor.
•200 mo .. adu~o only. Call Unfurnlahad 2 bolr. In Crown other recllnora 180, maplo Morll 2 portllllo 11- pho·
448-2300.
City. Collll14· 251-8120.
dinette toto 1179, box nogroph. Coli ~48·3384.
11pnng1
full 1100
• m1ttraaa
aot' rogulor-llmo
twin or
2 bdr .. with wall to wall 2 bdr. opt.
Nice rwlrlgorotor. gao pot1 20, maple dinano ohoiro wered
carpet, AC, in Gollipollt, Cell 1110 to 1200 per mo.
4 Fordtima.
'36, WOih 110ndt 134, dinettetnmmer,
port. paid, C•ll 676· 6104
448-1409 6-BPM .
lit.
&lt;;oil
448· 7013
8711·&amp;388. '
maple rockort tll8, 7 plooo
or 448-4327.
chrome
dinette..,
•149,
5
2 bdr. 2 mile below Eureh,
11 eo mo. plus depoait. no 4 roomo • both, lufr!ithad. place dinette lei t99, ulld Coptain bod oac. cond. Coli
bedroom aultn. ••frl ..ra· 814-388-8311 .
pelt. Call814·643-2844 or cl•n. no peta. eduht only, tora,
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rang81, chelt, . . . . . ..
depotlt 8a reference ,..
814-643· 2916.
quirod. Call814-448-1519. ·Wringer waaheri. TV'1, dry·
era, 8o ahoot. Coil 814· 441- Searo Konmot' waoher, 2
2 bdr. mobile home private
3169.
hldo·ewav bodo. oouch •
Nicely
lurnlohe
mobile
homo
lot, 2'1J mi. out Rt. 688.
clllir, twin bod. CoH 448·
In
city,
CA.
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2
edultt
1176 mo .. security dop. a.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
3224.
ref. Call 448-4607 or 446- only, no pett . Ctll 448 .. Soli,
choir.
rocker.
otto0338.
2802.
man, 3 tobl... leoctro
Good quality lumber. 3400
by
Frontier),
•1115.
board - · wolnut, while
NiCe 14x70 3 bdr .• mobile Thia 2 bedroom apt. h•• new chair and lo'"JJII...
oak, hickory, mepte.
carpeting
8o
lruh
point,
homo. 1236 mo. dopoolt a.
Solo•
oyOimor·mlxod. Hardwood.
utllltfoo, no poto. Cell 446- loc.itei:l 1 mile from lllv• tZSII. to
Call
114-387·0131.
Bridge Pleze. 11 9&amp; plua
2192.
electric 8o goo. Coli 448· end up to
boda,l440 .
up to Portable VCR . 448-&amp;&amp;ee.
Two 3 bedroom, utilities 4614 or 1-304-273· 9746.
11126.,
AeciiMro,
t171.
to
poid, no poll. 1400 plua
.13711.. ~ fnom Ul . to D.. W811 phoneo, roclcora,
Furniahod
i.Pt.
2bolr.
1138~
aecurJty deposit • referen·
t75,fl . pc. e l l - from proo- cholro. pedoelol tocoo. Call 448-1384 before 2nd., Golllpollt, UBI Wlllr '99 .• to 438. 7 pc. 1181 l&gt;lu. h..,_, • mlac. Pout
pold
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Coli
448·4418
ofter
6PM, 448-0241 ,
end up. Wood 'toblowhh o1x C.,... FumltUN, At. 7,
7PM,
cllolra t421 to t7~5. Dotk Tuppero Plillna, Ohio.
2 ·bdr. fully furnithed, clooo
t110 up to 1225. Hutohll
Furniehed
2
bdr
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to hoopital. 1210 mo. pluo
IIIISO. and up, maploorpl..e Riding mo- 10 h.p. 3ein.
depooit. Call after 6, 448· U25 plut dopotlt 8o roleron· ftnllh. Bunk bod .comploll cut. excellent aondltloft.
ceo. Coil 448-1384 before
1364.
&amp;PM. 448•0241. UtllitiH wfth mott-. t2ISO. llld 01121. Coil 114'992·12111.
up to 13111. Baby boda.
2 bedroom treiler, kitchen pertly ·polil.
1110. Mottr•- or box 4 vlcloo mochlnu: Dofond·
furniehed, couple• one smell
luli or twin, 118.; .... luzon, Mluilo Com·
aprlnga,
child accepted. Reference~ . Two, bedroom fumlaiMKI. firm, tea. - 171. Q....,. mend, • Bottle Zone. 1400
•375
mo
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unfurnlahod
304·675-1076.
down. Price nllgotilblo.
1310. No peto. utHitlupold. uta, t1911. 4 dr. chotll
042.
1
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c~eota,
tl4.
a..i
Coli
114·992·&amp;883.
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Call 441·1384 before 8PM
44 . Apartment
448-0241 .
' fromn, UO.ond 1215 .. ,.-10
gun • Gun coiN-. · UIIO. Top toll end liM dirt· dell·
for Rent
Furniahod opt. 1 bdr. 1226. Goa or llectolc rongn U711. v..ld. 304-875-7771 .
Utllltiot paid, ldulta, 920 Baby milt-. 121 •
2 bedroom apt, yard &amp;l')d
1311. bod from•• t20, 121. Firewood plc~up lood
basement, $175.00 and 4th Ava. Golllpolia. Coli &amp; 130, king frome 1110. •40.00 delivered. 130.0001
depooit , 304- 876· 7641 448-4418 after 7PM.
Good Hilction of bedroom term. 304·e9&amp;· 3391.
~ veninga.
Furnlahed opt. 2 bdr. 1238. aultee . cedu c.heat1. Comouft~~god printed mll2 bedroome, kitchen with Utlltioa pold, 243 Jodtoon rocken, metal cablneta
• hory • novofty T·lhlrta, our·
stove, ref. $200.00 month Pike, GolllpoHo, . Call 448· awN~r~eq.
pluo denim • lroritol dlmlocation 1 mile above Point 4411 ofter 7PM.
lltlod clothing 11.00 dozen)
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PleoMnl, 304-773· 6143 .
8omoc oilll'a Army Sur·
2 bdr. completely fumiohad, clryert, and TV'• · 3mlluoui Som
pluo, Now Ere, Eeot - Rolu18vlllo
Rd.
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to
oil electric, 418 2nd. Avo ..
voniiWOOd. Open Fri .. Sot..
. Newly redecorated, 1 bed·
1226 mo. pluo aecurity Spm. ~on . thru Fri .. 9am to 8uri .. 1 :00· 7:00 p.m . IUn·
··- ·~room, partially fumlehed. llopoolt 8o rolerenceo. Call llpm, Sot.
ion modollbolocl odvortltlng
f226. Depooit required. Coli 441· 2238 or 441·21181.
814-448·0322
opecioltlot • Fectory dla·
614-992 - 6319 or 992·
count prlc11. 304· 1711·
2815.
Apartment in coUntry. ell TV &amp; Applloncn, 127 Third 3334.)
carpeted, $300 month. Ex· Avo.,_ Golllpollo, 114·4411 &amp; 2 bedroom fumiahed coUentlocotion, oduht only. 1899. sp1n - · - · goa
opll. Coii814-99Z·5434 or no ·pete . Call Chari•• electric dryere, auto
waahora, gao a oloctric
992 -5914 or 304·182· McKean, 448·9442.
2666.
rangea. refrigerator•. TV
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O•kwood apertmenta rnod· letl.
Fumiohod 1 8o 2 ....oom ern, 1 bdr. unk, Ai::,..;, Plla.l-:~:::-:-=::=::-:-:----­
apartmenta. Middleport.
•185 plus uti~loa. Call ' GDOD USED APPLIANCES
Adulto, no pelt, iocurity 448· 2066.
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dryoro, rofrluor•·
depooit . Coil 814· 992·
toro. rongu. 8k11191 Ap3874.
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opt., utHitloo poid. r - · bltldl Stone C;ell Motel.
Village M•nor Apta .• Mid· cot required, no chHd..., or 814-448·7398.
dleport. IE .H.O . ) hu 1 peto. 1226 mo. Cell 448·
bedrm •pta. for.,....t. the rent 7210 or 448·9845.
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ltorto ot U01 • month that
includ'' oil utllhlft, plua o Goroga opt. fumiohod , 28~
UOO aecurity dopoait is Noil Ava., Goillpolio. 1 bdr ..
required. We juet laid new
•235, utilhiet pold. Cd
corpot In them &amp;- they're 448-441 8 oftar 7PM ,
located near a doctor'a
office • ahopping ....... Cell
1 bedroom Apt. 1191. mo.
814-992-7787.
including utilitiea. Equal
Housing Opportunity. Con•
On N'orth 4th St .. Middle· teet Vill~~ge • Manor Apta.
port 2 bedroom fumiohad 814-992-7787.
opt.. oleo 2 room opt. No
children . Coli 304·882- Riverlido Aptt. Middleport.
21188.
Speclll rotet for Senior
Chizono. 1130. Equol Hou..
APARTMENTS, · mobile lng Opportunltioa . 114·
hon"111, houeee . Pt. PlaaAnt 992·7721 .
end Golllpolit. 814, 446·
8221 .
N-ly remade~ 2 bod·
room, equipped kitchen
· Nice 1 and 2 bedroom 1225. D-M required. coli
unfurniehed apartmente. 114·992· 1319 or 112·
304:1711·2218 before 6 2816 .
p .m.
4 rooma both,
pat ., utHitleo pold,
only, no polo. Coli
3437 or 448~3111 .

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dotk &amp; chair, motol dotector.
movie earner• • proJector,
rigid throadinfi iet W' to 2" .
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roy. lull botement, lullu
carpeted with garogo. *225.
mth. Cell collect, 81 4 · 287·
7979 or 267-e&amp;ll8. Flrlt
month rant free if you peir1t.

Storeroom or warehouN,
26x60, for furniture.
lumber, rofflng. lnltUietion.
equipment. 311 Condor 6t .•
3 bdr. unfum. garage opt., 830o month. Colll1~· 892·
UIIO plua dopooh. Coli 3325.
448-37811.
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He was born at Tipton Coonty,
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Ind a
.th, Sml~th··.,.MrSml
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employee o1 the U.S. Postal Depart·

Albert Hill Jr.

Inside today:

Power Co. were wi~t ~ ro~

leftQIIIIrterpaneiOtavehlcle«!rrVen

HIUfa!'m lllLetart, HaroldV~ and llilht daJ1I8&amp;e to VaDMeter'
ter,Rt.2,L.etart,pilledllltothepath · car. 'J"bere were no lllidl . and ~
o1atnlckdrtveneyHenryMoore, cttalloas
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were ll!Oderate
Sunday the sthaherUrtlbe•~
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miuirerattheReedsvllleLoeDW
been brokell rl.f a po&amp;t and t b,

several hours early thlsmomlllgas by Illll1n Raish, Syracuae. There
the I1!S\1It r1. an accident on werellghtdaJna8es, noln)urlesand
Mulberry Avenue.
cl
· The name of Ora Cramlet HW,
Ptmau:r '""'""' said a car driven no lations.
wife or the late Albert HW Jr., was mentfor~years.
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unintentionally omitted from theUst
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by Tnunan Hall Jr., Middleport,
veteran o1theber~~~ struck a uUilty pole, pulling down
o1 survtvors in Mr. HID's obltuazy.
he was a mem
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Services were held Sunday at the ••··-'-T ,.._..., B'---a..........
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Alaoav~lelladbeendl'IWIICIIu.,_
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...... 'lbe-·Ewing Funeral Hane.
AmerlcanLeglonPost495
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Localunltswerekeptonthernove Success~forMlldredBaker,no lawn11!8rlngup~-...
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Bartlett Chapter 2111 ~.3. PaneroyEmergencySquad, which ;mswerlng numerous calls over the traus
. portatlon ~·'-'
. ·, Racine at had been provided by 4aaa~
James R. Miller
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also took two paSsengers, Dorinda weekend, the Me1p County Emer,,..._ ~
. from Reedsville residents 8lld cl~
Eastern S~; the National Associ&amp;· Cook and G.-n.... camp, IDn•••-•u,.
• 2:44 p.m. went to Ohio l2Uor Ethel
-·'d Mill 49 Rt 2 tlono1RetlredPos'-••ters· andthe
·~ev•'
'~·~v, gmcyMedlcalSe~reports.
Hoback, to Veterans Memorial and placed there In menuy
J ames 0nu=
er, '
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. Itt! Hocking Uunluteda.o M•.,...._,,_. toHolzerMedlcalCenter.
. Moadllyatl:06a.m.,Raclne..-t
u-jorReed. A-~wlthblfllnnl:
Cheshire, died Sunday 1n Veterans
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• •..Memorial Hospital afler an ex· Church
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were · to Blllld Hollow Road for LUly ~ Parkwlly tor Lana Ar· tiQIIOIItheactrl.vlllldaUinlla.._
tended DlneSs.
are his Wlte, Ev~Jyn heavy and pollee said charges w1ll ~· to, Veterans . Memorial thur, to VeteranS Memorial; ~cine .. to CQ!Itacl the s~s ~ ~
HewasbQmlnRutlandtoBonnle LemleySmlth; twosons,DanJeiA. be!ltedagalnstHall.
HoSpltal; Poneoy at 2:36 a.m.
6:26p.m, to Apple Grove tor
Nelson MWer and the late Charles of Belpre and Rooald L. ot Bltttalo, a!~U:
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MWer.
KlrN.Yklan
,,andr~Jster,DorotllyBiddleof the weekend by 'the Meigs County Rick HaD to v:r!::.~~~~ ~t. to Velera!IS Me!norial;
Miller was a dr1ll operator with
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Sberlfr ,._• .........,,
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rt Oh'•
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Mid-West Steel and an Army
Hewasalsoprecededlndeathbya
s..._..u·~· ·
HospltalandDrennaCookarxiGreg SecondforAIIdyCrltes.notransporepo • IV
veteran.
ctaughterandthreebrolhers.
Atl:«&lt;a.m. Surxlayonby~ campto.HObier~Center; at latlonrequlrecl. .
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Survivors Include his mother; his
Funeral services wW be held atl HDlRoad. a car driven
· 8:02 a.m. • Pomeroy took Lona
CaliACII Saturday Included Pome. , wife, Carolyn (Sally) Conkle Mlller; . p.m. Wednesday In White-Eldridge Guinther, Syracuse, traveling James .tram OsbciJ'ne Street to roy at 12:54 p.m. toFisherStree\for
T-Shirts, Caps, Jackets, Etc.
three chfidren, James RDnald . Funeral Home, Belpre, with the ~swervedtomlssanopendoor Velel'ansMemorlal.
· MaySmlth.toV~Memorial;
Miller,CharlesMDerandSallyAnn Rev. WesleyThatcherandtheRev.
On Sunday, Mk!dlePort went to Rutlandat9:57a.mto0hiol43tor
SPECIAL PRINTING
Miller, an at home; three sisters, David Clark otflclatlng. Burlal wW
county road 5 for an auto accident
Blanch Lewis, to O'Bleness H&lt;llJI!· ·
FOR YOUR
. EvelynLeachofWeUston,BettyDW . be In Rockland Cemetezy. Friends
ootnotransportatlonwasrequlred;
tal, Athens; Pomeroy at t :zr .to
SPECIAL NEEDS
ofPnmeroyandLolsJeanSchoon· maycallatthefuneralhomeafter2
Gallla-MelgsCornulunltyActlon At U7 a.m., Mlj:ldleportwent to PoWell's Super-Valu tor Dotis
over ofRutland; and two brothers, . p.m. Tuesday.
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Agency's tree clothing ' day tor stonewood Apartments lor Joe Stanley,notransportationrequli'ed.
AFTER 5 P.M.
Robert MWer of Middleport and
MasonJcrtteswWbeconductedln low-blcome people wW be lleld Cil.rseywhowastakentoVelel'ans
Donald Miller of Tempe, Ariz.
the funeral home at 7: ll p.m. Tuesday from 9 a .m . until noon at Memorlal Hospital and later trans· ,...-----,..--·- ' - -.,..__.il....---------...:;•
Millerlspreceededlndeathbyhis Tuesdav.
theagencyclothlngbanklntheold ferred to Holzer Medical Center;
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rather; a daughter, Terrt Lynn Grace Jeffers .
highsclmlbulldlnglnCbeshlre.
Tuppe~Pialnsatl2:03p.m.wentto
MOler; and a brother, · Kenneth
Grace Jeffers. 73, Rt. 5, Alhells
MOler.
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(Shade), died Saturday at O'Ble-.
Friends may call at the Hunter ness Memorial H&lt;lipltal, Alhells,
Funeral Home In Rutland trom 24 after an exterxled Wness.
and 7-9 p.m . Wednesday. Funeral
She was a fonner schoc:il bus
services wW be at 2 p.m . Thursday driver for the Shade SchoolDistrlct. ·
at the fUneral home, with the Rev. She was a member of Shade United
. Lloyd Grimm officiating. Burial in Methodist Church and of the WSCS
the Miles Cemetezy.
at Shade.
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Friends may call2-4 and 7-9p.m.
Monday at Hughes Funeral Home,
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Funeral services wW be In
Lloyd (Doc) Smith, 58, retired
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Sunday night In St. Jooeph's with the Jb!v. Charles McVey
officiating.
Burial
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In
Jetlers
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BEDROOM ·suiTES

· ·Renew Work
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construction
By BO. BOEIIUCII
Ioiii arxl.the completion rl.the Plrl.a
8e111lal abff Writer
Hut would aid the town's econmny.
Even Panemy village ott1cta1s
While It has been reponed
were ·"pleasantly llll'pi1Jed" Mon· recently that the project was
day when work was resumed on stopped becallll' IJ1ere was no ·
conatnlctloltotthenewPirl.aHuton sew&amp;(ll! pirmlt lllued.to P1rza Hut,
West Main Street.
Mayor Richard Seyler pollltl out
Woric 0!1 the new business had that there II no sucb tb!Dg as a
halted 11111 .after the 11m of July sewage pennlt In P&lt;meriJ:y. There
when problems were encountered 1n ' are l:adldlng permits, 8lld connec- '
handiJng the sewage system, which . tloll Into an adequate _.age
Is In an area not aerYe!l by a sanitary accommodation II up to a bUtldl!r
aewer.
after a bulldlnl pennit II lluld,
'lbere have been coilferences SeylerreportB.
between Ohio EPA,~. ~ 'Jbema)rlrpolll!soutallothatltls
the 1lealth df.partment arxl the a well·kaowll tact that part ol tJie
bulkier, Horaa! Karr, as wen as town ._ been . WUbout oanttary
PlzziHulieptell!lltaUves.
!!Ners llll'•a manber.rl.yean.1be
VUJa&amp;eofllclal• aremaklngevezy oriplal lii!Wql! system was bunt
\!ftort to workout a solution to the on)yastarastheftnanclalfeaB!blllty
prolilem.
. could be dealt with and the town.
'f1M! only solution apPear$ to be even with federal funds, could not
extero!Jnc the saaltazy aewer iiDe cope with !lOtl8lructlon rl. a santtazy
tram Melp 11re Cenler on West sewer faclltty ID accommodate the
Main Street tothelocatlonofthenew entire town.
buBmess. VIllage ofllclals, through
Seyler sa!Cl the village Is doing all
their grant consultant, 1Qrn Shields, 11;1 Its powel' to work out any
ate looking Into ~ special problema, stressing that the village
RDVMI!B-C ·...eao.w.ttl
ueiiM ' I'•~PiaaBut,
apwe••c wiD be wWIIecl• wlllillle.W.;ry
oUbe twills tJuwgh the EcoJiomlcDevel- actually h8s little to with the
Wait Mala 811 I, f'GmaO), ~ t I' 4• 10 feel 'dlzt
_.., .' ne.
oprrieni ~ Wh1cll would pro- problems except that It, does not
vide money for extending lhat have the !lallltazy aewer for the finn
sanitary sewer line.
to book Into and that Is a jHdJiem
that dates back a 111111\bet" rl. yean.
'lbe.IIIIQIQI' Aid that bid vfliap
•
d
11411 JIAd&amp;Zit!lbrm • 1110
~
"
"
tills
..
worla!d
out,
.0
-tlieiD\UIU1W!iitll_..;...,.
B 'llz6&lt;1!1
thltllliewowa 'lleotHbethatWCuld tbat '~"~aim
Hut pl•nnec! a Paueruy
s
lllallW...
l'llalllil••
1d
togtvegrants,ArxiBUif\!'l!llaW
Inotheractlon.~accepted
benellt with a sanitary II!IW!l'lither
~. dftdah ml8bt baYe been
If
the
em
•uppi'IM!,
Pa1eoy
Mayor
Rlcbard
Seyler
aslr.ed
A
tp'811t
trom
•the
Ecoaoollc
the
1M! budget.
·
1•Wnl• ot the West MaiD are&amp;.
abE to
IIIII
furvllnc so that the ptopeily IJWIII!I'II Will be paying nxredltaeoltoattend thetnmcO
Develo!ment
~would
only
·
Atteradoptlngthebudget,councl!
wblcb Is nowiEI'WII tllr!Juihastorm
aewer, HoOk-lns woold haV~tiDWI!it sanltaJy -a- Would have been more· real estate taxes after meettnp. Seylerlllldhewanlltobe · give money tor the commercial couldnotexplalnhowitwWrpakeup
November.
more open with the public arxl tliet district, Andel sou said. He est!· delldts 1n the sewage furxl. Tile
probablY ll/llllmoney Is avaOable. J'l!lldY ror 1181!.
Seyler laid that EPA regulatloQs
1bls Is tbe result ol a resolution aU meeClnp are open to the public.
matedthattoexterxlthesewqellne projected delicti tor
will be
.. Sometimes. Ecol1oollc Developdo
state
that
sewqe
from
new
·
Pllllledlllllllilmousi,Mondaynlght
He
lllld
exewUve
-elnns
In
lbe
tothel'tzl:aHutwOI(.'OSif/5,(0).
$5,500whilel985'sdellclt'lill25.(0).
mentAgmi:yfundsareavallai!Eon
structures· are not per'mltted ·to be when Pa lEI oy VIllage Connell met . future wW bl!! held to the mlnlmiDn.
.None r1. the council coUld explain . Although a rate ~Ill'~
short notice to econmnlcally·
booiGed
Into
the
stonn -en since
"All of the VOJage affalrl are Why constructlon has resumed 011 for August, the projected n!'ld OW
depressed areas such as P\wJeu:r that would lllcreue the _ . . In regular ESSion.
CounctJmanJolmAndelsoolntro- public knowledge," Seyler sald. thePizzaHuthnUcUng Theyalllllld were onJy lllcreased by f&amp;,~ lbr
when It Is determined that such a
going Into the river.
duced the resolution to· place the . "We've been a Dttle. bit too Piz2a Hut has a right to buill! arxlls 19!l5.
project Would provide additional
4-rnWrealestatetaXIncreuebefore auetlve,"beadded.
notlllvlolatlonllilllltbeydlscharge
Btll Snouffer, council clerk~
wtersoltheiDWJiattheNo\ianbet"
Seyler went on to explain tbe sewagelntothestorm-eu.
thelludgetwas "justaguess" arxl~
electloa.
currentsttuatlonwtthPizlaHutand
"I think lbe Piz2a Hut can be a hoped the rate lncre8se would
'lbe Increase will amount to an tbe-e!J4CjHIAIIemallltbearea.
catalyst for future development," ellmlnatethedellclt.
.. , . .. :
additional $C for every $1,(0) ol
He said the viPia&amp;e was Ill the Reed said .._../
"It would be up to thli Board Ot
pmpaty evaluation.
proress o1 applylag for several
''We are really making evezy Public Affairs to solve the di!flclt,':
•
Andel11011 lllld the Increase wW grants, esper!ally one tram tbe effort to gl!t the Plrl.a Hut bere and Snw1ter said.
·
add
1!6.Q!III
annually
to
the
village's
·
EcoD1:m1c
De1i
el
..
ueut
Agency.
to
we
do
want
It,"
Seyler
said.
·
1be
budget Is b8sed on the sta'tii
.,
.
genemlfurxl.
provide the neeoled saallary sewer
R d leiit.slntheMonlr.eyRunarea aildltor's suggestionS and help;
' · AKRON, Ohio (1\l', - Antl- ments most cloae)ydescrtlled their
Arodelaou said that the lllcrease lntheareaofthePlz:m.Hut.
ve """'storm sewage--.~-, Seyler said.
•
r~- -: Abortloa .rJould never- be wW keep Paill!loy's tsx rate · "l'dsayweare90percentsurerl. · Seylereq&gt;lalDed.
vuv
""'v""'
abortloll.lllllt!meut Ill Ohio appar'lbeyarecharged
Noneo1tl!ecouncDcouldexplahi
ently hal Increased since 1982,
:::;" ~~=rl.~= runparabPe to surtoundlng am- gettiJC help." said Councllnwl' • for the use r1. the storm seo11irs, he wily projeCted revenues tram a .50
according to a statewide~
munltles. PaiEICJY'l! rate wiD be~ Bruce Reed •
said.
pe~cent rate · hike In waler and
swvey.
or abortkln should be 8 lepPiy mD1s after the Increase, cornpall!lt&gt;
Reed and Andei90it are Invest!·
AndeiUt said sewer rates are sewage rates are notlllcluded Ill the
. 'lbe nwnber ot Ohioans who
available cllolc\' fir any woman.
with 8.2 mills for Middleport, 10.10 gatmg dlffemlt grants arxl are COilSfant througtlout the city.
eSttmated lilll"'......,..
· oppoee abot tbt for any reason has'
'lbesameSW'Veywasdonelo1982. ....... ..,. Racine and 5.3 for
-~ the city purto '""' money to build' tbe
' 'Evelyone bas paid lor years,''
Seyler 8111100nced
TiiDI'f! than mub!ed s1ace 1982.
Twenty-nine perceat lllld abor· Syracuse.
'
santtary sewage unit needed In tbe Seyler said.
chased five used parldngmetersfor
&amp;weoer, two-thirdaollhoeecp!Stl· tlonshouldnevet'be!egal,upfromll
Pt;aut to vote In favor ot the PizlaHut area.llthebulldtngOtthe
Seyler said he believes the city Is Sfmeach. Revenues from the street
Clll!d auu bePieYe allortloo .rJould be pera:ut two yews ago; 2l perceut resolution were Allllerson, BrucE- _.age system wW bicrease em- forced 10 cttarge Monkey Run metersforoneweekwerel!61while
avan'ib!e 1ep11y Wider some c1r:
lotmeters ....... •""'tln$.'i68. .
said abortion should be ava!Pable Reed, 1..arzy Webnmg and Hemy P*JYment,aslnthecaseoltbePizla residents for lbe WJe otthe stmn
C\illlliiiUices accordlna to the Sill' only lfn JeJ IOpnA«t the!lfeoltbe w
Not
am
v
·
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--~ down,__ ...
eny.
presentwere
xOUDg
!ie'l'iers.
vey by the Aleron B! I ron Journal
IIIUU..,.,
U'-011 ~~ petU£1d In
'
·
and the U.nlva'llty o1 Akron.
1982, arxl 43 percent uld abolllon
· Jeue Mlirquette, chalnnan rl.the
unlverllty's political SCience depercertt In tills )'MI"s ~
•
"·
partment, ,attributed the apparent Four
were 1D!(Iec lded or hlld no IIDSWI!I'. • •
lb MIKE l'EINIIiLIE:B
Ill w-.hln ..._ Ronald D~nan
peace He ........ an a ........lute t In . - · estate deY............John Zacc' •.
Ill UJu-.bortbi sentiment ·
"I thlllk It Is IN! a,.., It Is ,_,..,&amp;
I I Prw-Witll!r ·
..,;-~-lamlly~
cu
'"""
~...,...
aro;
v...., SAN FRANCISCO
(AP
..-~~ defeuse spending, not merely. the andMorxla!esenthlswtle,Joan,&amp;S·
to WID by rWit·to-llfe groups and lbdbcs," said BsttJ ....,.
Lewis, lfRhla·
· , ·- As evezyone tram the abject poor o1 slow growth that Mondale their · representatives to the
others•""""" to aboi tllh
live cllrector rl. Ohio R11bt to Ute. Walter MrzM!aPe courted Ills two Es8ex County Ill New Yoric to the
advocates.
But be lllil the results don't
"Our orpnlzatlon favors a HUman · '4'P'A•ts race to race, the Demo- enJJglltened atrruent of the gold
Jackson, who won l8 percent o1
touncl room 1n
appear 10 reaect a major charige In
UJe
Ame11cknent
to
·
jHoted
the
:
~:
..._
Ccmveutloala
"'-·-y·
~
~Coasts
rl.
boOt
ends
ol
our
nation,"
the
primaries'
wtes,
addi
esaes
the
hearts
to
forgive
Jbnmy Carter fqr:
pub1lc opinion.
unborn child, and we have fDIInd
'"""
"''"'
""'
rangoutCUomo,aonollmrnigraiits. ""'~tes•~•""" """""'h'Mcandl
his "state ...... 1 1n '"""
• ..:."You've stalaot6'1percent (In the support buildlna tor that Mario CUomo, wbora!Piedtheparty
"Arxllllbetweenlsthehearto1our da~'"""'tes•orthe~.::..tlon~u.~
.......... notto.
.,.
....,.ea
"""'- ~.,..
e
tohis•-'-"-rl.thefu"•-•_. .... ,~ ....-..--themlddle
'
..too• ... _
''
UUUW04
.....,..
found themselves shouting f(jj!
19IN IUM!'Y) Wbo feel abortion amendment.
·~ ~-..
do
CUomo, whose keynote addre5J
llbould bl!! avzll•h!e lillller' at least
"Inapo!!wellOilllllllalonRIOIII - ''DI!iuoaabt did It, 8lld Demo- peql!e not rkh enoolgh to be
~h could answer the oompeUed thetn to takethe!r sea•-:,
IOIIll! clmimatalices," Marquette
cratscandoltagaln."
~·
""
people favoraHwnanl.!li!Ameud·
'lbe pa..- for M.......,»'s dra· WID)'-treebutnotpoorenoughtobe 'P!Stloi! of his role b! Novembet". and listen.
1
lllld.
ment. But whEn you aay, 'III!Yel'
,~
...__
011 welfare, thole who woric for a
PartyprotessiQnalsthlnkJacksools
•
fa\IOrabortlon,'lt'snotreallyaiiJOd malic move- a peri0Dal111!88!0n
llvlngbecauletheyhaveto."
l'anaiJie
r1. ....;,h.....,.;.
millions o1
·,
...__,_
btbe
....,...
~
•
.,
••
.,.
Wile
u~.t.~n
at
his
side,
Ca
...
~
The IUM!'Y wu based Cll 1129
way rl. 8I/III'Oflcllll JII!Oiile'l .lee!· ' alone with his two .......
Away from the humid subterTa· votestromnew)yreglsteredblacks.
•-¥•u•
•=
lnlilrylewa COIIducted lnguboutllboltlon. TheWIII'dllwls mmlnatloll-couldcomet~w~Jatl!l nean CODVentlon hall, where their
Meantime, suppoi'Ier!Jo1George - the trademark toothy grin as'
lromApru:i8 to May6. Reip .-teNB ~onablltblpol!a."
the .COIM!IIIIon ¢de+lq• a brawl deleptes bathed' Ill ora!ozy, Mon· McGovern, tbe anti-war nominee broad as ever - got a nostalgic·
\\WI! aUed wldch rl. tbnie Ita•
over ph!\•v+-.1 d!ll'enaus asn dale, Hart arxl Jackaon held their buried by R1chard Nixon In 1972, two-/TllnUteovauon.
dndtsaplatbm.
antw..trr48· 11,..IIDOethe!ll'iJnlli'· said ...... .
to trying to tiler
HeopenedwlthailllethatR.eagan
• ..._ to the ,..........,tes ,...,..
•
u..,. are
ga
had used against him In tbelr. '
.......,
--- - les. 'lbe lllte: DeUtral ground - a l!llllUgh signatures to put him 1n
·
·
Mosdz!e, Gl1y Han 8Jid the Rev. mte!IU!tea._.,_,NobHW
•. . mmlnatlon- """R~hlmachance October 1f8) debate. "Here I
....~.......,.
again," he"""""""· ·-~heaccused:
.-.-or.l1-arel0meet!Qiay
"No ldlllill£ can be elected :tolayouthlsviews.
,. ••• _ "'"'
• IIIey can I'I!BIIM! their wltbout belp." Aid MOoclale, ad·
Rerlgbar:.n of trampUng on h~
'lbt~-Melp pQit rl. t&amp;ellate to Hart, 11111 gamely In the race,
liiiiNPIIY patrol Aid M .,,, was ~· dlfla_,.,. over party 111 . "I&amp; DJ 1qxxtera after tJ1e
111 Hart said be tUloM!danoldldeatramMondale
-u•c.mlllld a P'$1p.be.;tnw a p!anlllontbeURolloroeabroad,OII hour·lon(
CUm!o moved them even more.
jullll:e,
jotlllllld
~tboY11J1
a
COhljlliUUiae
could be - Geraldine Ferraro.
trallr, diMii "'Ra&amp;lS.J6is.
" It Is~ to Jock anns and move
But ""'day allld bebceJ to , . .,.., on 1111 plank_ Eeldng to
'lbe Cdorado Bl'll811r said that 11
11, I'Wiwicq·, WSIIIJiltlll.1o1'!1d,1be
Into
this campaign together,'' the
patrol laid wlllll lbe twa ,... ,.. Oum, Nl£l!' York's 117'eiW, a !lledle a fi11ure DeutOCiaUc preat· he wt:re ncmlnated, his running
New
Yorker told his party, He
met. tile trailer .... 112ft ol oeata' iii2W l'lille Cll the Nftmal 801!111!, deal 1D tuiUidl Ill U.S. torcea Ill mate would ~ Ms. Ferraro, accused Reagan ol favoring the
ll:rlldlla tbe 112ft fnllt r1. M '1 1'1 peaalby the ·IW' I I •II u a QmraJ America 8lld the Mldealt Mondele'ecampalalipartner.
ID tbe unle11 U .iS. interests are
"An extraordinary thing has riCh, overlooking !he poor, mortgag.
c:ar, Cl/'1- • to lutll ova-lEI tile ~ IWIII,...Itltll
some future Democratic · leollardPzled.
happened In tbe party and In the • Jng the future and engaging In
J• P.l'lli · wu 8JiiiJI&amp;UOUs. ''We Datloli,'' Hart lllld delegates lrdm ~· macho lntranstgence.,,
J' 'rteu'a car raselual t..vy Clllll\'8iiDL
He l'I!Cited achievements ~ ot
He el hUlaS the •!el gatea by telen'l!tberl8bttobi!oompetlttveto caJib'nla, • llate he can1ed big.
""' . . aDd Jdsi' ..,. damalt
DemxuUc
presidents tram RooseIll lbe 31 pJA. zcft'elll ...... ......,_ tbelr pan.y'l v111on rl. a the wry ead," buald. But he a11o "Arxltbatla a m-·Pwhalb med
velt
toCarter,ani!sald,
"Democrats
pliUiiielt that ll8ld: '"11iiftll-aneedmoreand not onlY b- a woman 011the ticket,
was dtetl by lbe patrol tar 11ft r1.
bonan bud wudr. Hll deP1veey 8lld more to wt\11!1 ate."
but a lpedftC woman Cll the ticket.' ' did It, and Democrats can do It
Clllla' lallow!nrlbe '" ''",.
. tlmliilrtvaletllbearUII!Rep••lcan
Hlap!lnDCliM!rjolls,jliltiCiearxl
MI. Femuo 111111 her lalaband, again . "

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