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10-Thi

Area deaths
Dr. Purl Stanley

morning a t Pcmeroy Health Care

Center.
Or. Stanley was born May 2, 1901
In Meigs County, a 50n of the late
Charles an4 Margaret Nesselroad

.

He graduated from Pomeroy
High School In 19!1 and the
University of Lootsvnle College of
De!ltlstz:y In 1927, after which he
. established his dental practice In
Pooleroy.
.
He was a member of the St. Paul
Lutheran Church, Pomeroy Ma·
sonic Lodge 16!1, Free and .Accepted
Masons, and. was a lllelllber and
past president of the Pomeroy
Board of Education. He had served
several tenns on that bOard. ·
SurviVW! are three stepdaugh·
ters, Clarice Kennedy of Pomeroy,
Jane WWiams of Dexter, arid Mary
Lloyd Of McConne1svl1le; a brother,
Lewis Stanley of Pomeroy; and
several nteces and a nephew.
Preceding him In death, besldes
his parents, were his first wife, the
fonner Mildred Mees ln1900, and his
second wife, PhenaCilftordStanley,
In 1981.
Funeral services will be held at 1
p.m. Thlll'5day In Ewing Funeral
Home, with the Rev. WUI1!1rn H.
Mlddleswarth ofrtctatlllg. Burial
will. be 1n Beech Grove CemeteiY.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 24 and 1·9 p.m.
Wednesday.

ent heart attack. ·
Mr. James was a former coal
miner and a retired employee of
Gould Battery. .
Born Dec. 22,1918, In Syracuse, he
was the son ot the late Heber and
NEW- M'cbee! A. MHteWd
verna Weaver James.
Surviving In addition to his wlte of
1!1111 ' - ...... by the Map
40 years, the former Freda Rinel.oel!l Sdlool Dllirld 11oan1 or .
hart, ru'e a daughter, Mrs. RollAnd
blind dlredor or
• (Gloria) Beard Jr. of S!lmerset; a
Mefp HIP SchOoL J!fk+pWrl,
son,PauJJamesatCI'ooksvwe; tlve · 25,11almp ••or'Lwfnatm
sisters, Mrs. Fred Turley and Mrs.
111gb Sdloolllllll a li8S .,....w*e
Robert (Blanche) Hlckeli both of
or Bow. . Greet~ S&amp;Me UnlverHartford, W.Va., Mrs. Evelyn
dy. M'dwHc! to Meip
Stowe ot Syracuse, Mrs. Marie
lrom ll!obop
111gb
Roach of Mason. and Mrs. Earl
Scbool In ~ wllere be
(Ruth) Lewis at Letart, W.Va.; two
served 18 dlrtdor 11f baadL He
brothers, Leroy JaJ1'111ll Qf MaSOn,
alllo. 1118 ~e pertorrilg ·
and Donal!l James at Clifton; W.Va.
!!1'Peile11ce bavln&amp; played tuba
and several grandchlldren.
with lhe Mtpelleld s,mpboay
The funeral was held SwKiay at
lllllllbe'Nedo~ ..._
QuW8.
He BDd . . wife, Kalby,
the Goebel Funeral Home In
Crooksville. Burial was In Mount
wiD reside M lllll Union Ave.,
Horeb Cemetery.
Poinetoj.

t......... ..

W•"n-

·Band~tor

CorneD C. Elkins, 47, Rt 1,
Albany, was killed In an ~t
Tuesdayathlsemploymentwiththe
Batedlct Coal Co. In VInton County.
Arlilngm'\ents are being made at
the Blgoay.,:Jordan Funeral Home hi
Albany.
.

Raymond Fiseher

Class meets
The WWlan Workers Class will

meet at 7: :ll p.m . Thursday at the
Enterprise Church.

Council to meet
Cl!ester CounCII323, Daughters Of
America, w1Umeetat8thisevenlng
at the Chest,er Lodge JiaU with a
pmductspartytobeheldattheclose
of the meeting.

RaynKllld Fischer, 78, died Tuesday momtng at his home In the
Baum Addition near Pl:&gt;meroy.
Meigs Coroner Dr. R. R. Pickens
said that death was due to a
sell·lnlllcted gunshot wowxl to the
head trom a .22 calibre rlfie.
,
Arrangententsare being made~
tl!e Ewing Funeral Home. •

Picnic set

Michael A. Michalski, new dlrec·
tor of the Meigs High School Band.
b;ls called an organizational meet·
lng Qf the 19&amp;-fl\ marching ban4 for
7: ro p.m . 'Ibursday at the Instrumental mQS!c room of the high
scbool.
..
This Initial meeting Is for all
Interested students and pareilts.
Michalski will be lntro&lt;Uced and
will present his goals and objectiVes
for the coming year. There wiD be
time for quesfum and answers
during the meeting.
Michalski Is stressing that all
Interested students and parents
attend repnUess at whether the
student Is registered tor band 'l.t this
time. Othef topics to be discussed
will be rehearsal schedules and
stude!Jt participation In activities
other than band

Legion election

nesday;

Rev. Steve Nelson, ThW'!Joo

day; and Rev. James Corbitt,
F'rlday.
.
.
General chalnnan Is the Rev.
RDbertE.RoblnsonorHeathUnlted
Methodist In Ml4dlePort Twenty·
eight churches made up the parish.

Emergency rims
A nurnberofcallswereanswered
by local units Mo!Mlay, the Meigs

Served with
Mashed Potatoes,
Choice of Salad, Roll &amp; Drink

PH. 992-5432

011.

'

r;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::j
I

County Emergency Medical ServJ.

ces reports.

.

Mkldleport at 10: 'lT a.m. went to
North SecOnd AVenue for Margaret
anCooney, treated but lilt traJis.
ported; Rutland at 11: 58 a.m. took
Rose Snowden from New Uma
Road to Veterans Memorial HQilll·
tal; Pomeroy at 1:22 p.m. went In
Cheshire for Helen Preston, takaito
Holzer Medical center; Racine at
3:19p.m. went toBaaban Road tothe
scene ot an accident and traJis.
ported Helen Meldau, Michael Rood
and Ou1stopher Meldau to Vete.
rans Memorial with Syracuse
assisting; Racclne at 8 p.m. took
Peggy DllVoll fmnFow1h Street to

v

Start earning
higher .rates on
&amp;-month time deposits

11.

11.

Veterans Memorial

Vance, Middleport.

Saturday discharges - Leland
Saxton, Ula Strauss, Beatrice
Ralrden, Mary Partlow, Ella
Roush, LatTy Rupe, James
McCune, Dennis Hart, Rachel

/o

0

· ANNUAL VIELD
(Based oo_a _lon ol addrtionalsb&lt; rmnlh """""•' at same rato)
'

. • Minimum deposit $1,000
• Interest paid quarterly, or let it compound.
Capita.l &amp;vings_&amp; Loan, a Beneficial affiliate, has been ac~ttng
deposils 1n Oh10 since t892. Come in now and pic~ (Jp yoor
po!f!ag.,.tree deposit on~lope at any Beneficial office In Ohio llrtd
stan earning high rates of interest on Six·Monfh Time llePoeit• lk
one of Cap~al's other high rate plans.Call toH-Iree 1·800 w 1108.

FREsH LEAN .

.

GROUND CHUCK •• ~! •. $149
FRESH LEAN

.

'YoU4, No.67

GROUND RO.UND •• ~!·.. $1 79
I

u. ...
. PORK N.ECK BONES ..•••••• ~ ••.•••.••
.

39¢
. .
. 79¢
BABY BEEF LIVER ..................... u.. .

BRAUNSCHWEIGER .•••.•.• ~ •...••.•. ~'··· 79¢
SUPERIOR STORE SLICED (Dutch, Bolopa, Salami,
$ . . . · .·
LUNCH MEAT •.. ~~LI'n~f~~IV'.el.~a.m.,,PJ~~v.~~·... . · 1 49 ·

HOMEMADE

HAM SALAD ........... JA. .... 99

C

EXTRA LEAN

I

· · Friday
. · Only

.

59¢

PEPSI COLA

HEINER'S
BONUS BUY

$119
'

DR. PEPPER
8 PK .
16 oz.

GENERIC

BLACK
PEPPER

•

$109

•

59¢

CANS

DOG
FOOD ·

GAL.

COVIHNI fap. 7/22/84

C. K. SUPEIIAIIET

Only

$169

$}39~h

· FRUIT DRINKS
GAL.

.. PEPSI COLA 1
Pin Dtp.
Ullit I

Thurs~ay

BROuGHTON'S

$349

I
'I
I

I

I

8 PK, 16 OZ.

89¢

VALLEY BELL

VALLEY BELL

ICE MILK

$109 u.m
Cou,.n l9lres 7/22/14
U. SUPliiARKET

COTIAGE CHEESE
1

24 OZ. '
·

$109

LIMit I

Co11p0n hplrts 7/22/14

C.K. SUPERIAIIfl

2 LITER

69

MatshaiL
Monday ac2rnlssklns - Estherla
Powell, LongBottlm; Jolla~.
Albany; lJIIIe Jolmscm, Racine;
Rolalle SnOwden, Rutland; Laura
.Hal rllan, Pomeroy; Helen MeJdan,
Raclae; R ichards DeMoss;

F\aidOfa
-

EDe

SIIUIIz. Earl Sbuler, Cora
DelnM11den

Smltb,

Monday

diiCharges

.....n:reJ Oklo 1na.
GALLIPOLIS- 4162nd.Avenua . .. ... ... ,: ... ,. (614)446-2765
POMEROY-300 W. 2nd Street , .. , .. . .. .. , .... (614)992·211 1
JACKSON- 396 Eas1 Main Street . . ............ (614)286-4187

•

Sa4.e!lltdWrller

~ After citing numerous advan·
tages at a fuU-day, every other day
kindergarten program, the Eastern
Local Board It Edllcatlon accepted
Superintendent Rlchard Roberts'
recommendation to proceed with
that program.
The question ot half-day kinder·
garten aes•lons was aea1n ralaed at
Monday night's board ofeducatlou
meetlngasMrs.SusteHelnes,board
member, requested. that Roberts
change his rerommeadation i'iun a
full-day,eveeyotberdayscheduleto
a dally half-day schedule lor
jtlndergartell pupils.
••
Dllleawl .ecJs
•• RAlberts expla1Ded that he had
given conslderetlm to the request
andpolntedoutthatheconsldel'Sthe
Eastern dlatrlct different In many
ways, and feels that because of
~ and the location of the two
kindergarten centers that for the
beneftt of 1be students, Jt II mare
to have fuU-day sessions
e\teryotherday.
.·
. The tllll-day program wiD mean
that a child who rides the bus, wlllch
1s the majority ct children · tn the
dllltrlct, WOJkl be away !rom home
for about~ hOUn every day,
wllereea the child on the ba1t day
jX'IIil'lllllwouldbeawayfromllcxne
about six houneachdllyor12hours
own two-day period.
This rne81111hat the dllld 011 the
!laif-day p1qpam waUl be ll)l!lld·
tng~3%1mn!l!ourlawayfrom ·
lUIIe OYEI' the ~ period,

lftctical

--·--------------'-rf·-·--·------~-----·-1-·-·--·~~~~·!!!'.~
GENERIC

POP

8yBOBROEFUCII

•

R.C. COLA

2o/o MILK

1(0. &amp;

4 Ulllt
DIET
I

NO
SALES
. TO
DEALERS

&lt;Xmllllsalonenl shawl a

2 Sodleno, 14 , . . 25 Cenh
A Mult-....Nt Inc. ••••P•F 11

ments," he added.
The public hear!rig on the bJL-Ja t
was attendeil ODiy by Dr. James
WithereD ~ the .Meigs County

AUiance•for ChlldreiL
Witherell said be tboug)lt ~child
welfare llepartment needs addl·
budget for 1984 was $4,498. The · ~ per8QIUiei to pi'OVIde mere
request forl91!511$29,498.1bedeslre lb'VIcet. He cited a 500percent rise
to hire a COIIIUJtaat resulted In the .In the numberorcallltolbeagency.
Increase, acmrdlng to MaJy IJob.
"How man,y people out there are
stetter, commlllloner clerksald.
. lilt recetvtnc EIVkles beamae we
..... ..__ the .............
-~?"
The hdkltap and matatenaare do ..,. ..... .,
fund 1nCre81e Ill due mainly to Wltberell ulrel1 "Wbat would
lncrealed lasuraDCe COlli and happen If we put three IIIIJI'e pel!llle
utmty rate lncrealea, HOOetettet on, .wwld we. pt a 500 pacent
""--tn-"·?."
said. The fund Is 1lll!d to operate the "''""""""
""""
courthoule,lntlrmary and Jail.
. Witherell sald be gets calls at Ills
The otl!er fund that was subltan· omoe about cblld abuae wblcll has
tlally different was uie Welfare beea n:pa ted to the I"Opel author!·
department. The projected deficit del, but has lilt been •" nEtt
for 19811s $.111,235.
·
"Aeybody that w brlllg to this
''The welfare departmellt Mpe8 board facta. aames; this board will
that they wUl show that much 11 a act," Joaes said.
.
need tO ll1l!l1t an fncJeaSe trom the
WltherelliDJ1IY1Bited that be can
state welfare deplu1malt," Jones (let cases and dates reported to
said.
authorities for the aJIIIrlliJIIcna.
If the state does aot give the
In other buslnel!ll, Couaty Engjwelfare director the ~ncreases he
Phil Rdlerts showed canm~s­
haaJ'I!IIIIII!III!thebudgetwtUbecut slollt!i'l drawlap of a .,...,,_,
~.ba..a.L
ace. roadlorTwnlblp Raid 3fT,
Other depllrbtll!llts within' 1f1e ..-.. C11
&amp;7 11•
S
'ieneral fund Include the elected TheroadwascblecltoU.S.33when
otllclals' .&lt;ttlces. plat map otfta!, the bypa.u wu CQIIItr\lcted. .
law Utncy, state auditor's regular Carper'
·Comms
~~
·mvestlgallons (_.,,101). board or
...... """',_,...
eleCtions, exteas1on . office, vital sharply since !lie road was blocked.
statlltlcs otrk:e, veterans otrJce and
The cmunllsloDers Indicated
-hlltorlcalllOCiety.
they will attempt to pt a llJ'IIIt for
The
a eJa' to balance the the $70,101 Job. Tiley slated a grant
bldget, wUl be made In ,January, will be easll!l' In obtain since an
Jones said "It wtU be done In a fair Increase In jobs can be shown If the
manner. p!'()bebly to all dePart· accessroadwereconstructed..

m

'*"'"

t::: .

euts,

_.,ull-day,. every other day ·.
JW.dergarten
program OKed
.

Ha49¢:

·

VALLEY BILL

HEAD.

CARROTS

3 . $100

GENERIC

$}2
9
.

LETTUCE

SUGAR
5LB. $}79
BAG
·

PEAS, PEAS AND
CARROTS, MIXED
VEGETABLES
. .
•
GREEN BEANS

'~~B. $169

~voted unanlmollsly

)n ·tavor_of the Jmtlon.
. : Jones said the ~loners
have set a prECedent to go by.
:'We've always had a poUcy of
d1sco1iraplg out-of·slateand out-of·
town business," he sald. "It's not
jhat we wruld want to malce a
hard8hlp 011 the town or New Haven.
·{l11 th!lt -.e wut to I" I ..._ tbll
• . it
. .... ~ at Meigs
County," Jones added.
· - "I believe I could take a different
iook a! this If there was not a landllli
· In Mason CQUnty that New Haven
eouJd uae," Jones said, reterr1ng to
the j)rlvate landfUI at West
Columbia,
The cmunlssloners adopted the
19111&amp;aupu&amp;edl!udgetiorthecounty.
The~. Called the ''wiGII llsf'

$129

MIX ORMATOt

CANNING
SALT

B PACK
16 OZ.

. ' )n writing.
.
;. ~ . Manning Roush
movedtokf!ep.thefeeat$00,1nhopes
of. dlscooraglng outside users. The

99¢

THRIFT KING
•

OHIO RIVER
COA~SE ,

BAG

users outside Meigs
Courity.
· WIDiamson requested cmunJs.
sloners Inform him of their decision

ICE CREAM
,~GAL. $}69

8 PK, 16 OZ.

BREAD

25 LB.

are

VALLEY BEH

DIPCIIil

=·~~===taflnned

·.: New Haven Mayor Grayson

.c harged to

BUTtERMILK
~GA~.

by the

$170,:1111 detlclt In the gena al fund.
. ThetownofNewHavenwtUnotbe · "Two of the major IJicreall!ll ~.
:alloWed to use the Melg!! County In the .Melli County Planning
·1and1111 at a cheaper rate, Meigs Cunmlsakln and the bulldlngs ·and
malnt.erJance funds," Jones sald. .
The planning commlssiOn;s

Wllllarnnl had previously
.asked the ClllllllllleloD to adjust
_the rate tor New Haven;
Local Haulers using the landflll
cllarged $.'fi, compared to $50

.

$}39Pius

By'fEJII!8UIELCIIER
...... !ltd Wrller

I 'Pat"

4

BROUGHTON'S

EGGS

]..;...16 oz.
LOAVES

.

Heiner's Bonus, Bread FREE
One 16 oz. loaf with each purchase of 2
Packs of Kahn's luncheon
Meats.
'

One with each purchase of 2 Packs of
Store Made FroZJn Minute Steaks.
.

DOZEN

.

SMOKED HAM SHANKS.JA.. 89

B.B.Q. BUNS (8) 19'

GRADE A
MEDIUM

..

•

Commissioners deny
Cheaper landfill rate
to Mason community

·

FRESH LEAN

enttne

itome~y-Miclcllepori, Ohio, Wednesday, July 18, 1984

C0py"t=' 1'14

·

•

. at y

.

Reed.
Sumay admissions - High
'l1lompsa1, Lanpvllle; Ermna
CWnmlngs, Pcmaay; Clara ~
chary, Ptlmetoy; Ethel Hoback,
Racine.
.
~ discharge Joaeph

JTPA participants honored~ ..•Page 5

.

· . -

.

I

.
GROUND BEEF ...•. Jt ... 99
· ¢FRESH LEAN

INTEREST RATE
Through Monday 7/23

Veterans Memorial.

Saturday admissions - Anita
Hannon, Rutland; Helen Jeffers,
Syracuse; Coral Smith, P&lt;meroy;
Sellm Blazewicz, Pomeroy; Jean

%

.

HAMS SLICED ••••••••••••• •

80Z.

CROW'$ FAMILY RESTAU RANT

Syracuse .tountament •..Page 3

..--to
_

.................·····Pap..

(WHOLE OR HALF)

DELl-ROLL BOLOGNA •.• JPJ.tJ!.e.~Lesll.ll•••• 89¢

sets meeting

Lottery

Wed·

.

SUPERIOR

,.... ............. lt-IJ .

~'I'\' ........
13
,
De 'ha
. .....
h .......... ...... Papt
~
~ ....................... 8-1.

FAU&lt;ERS

The annual plcnlc at the lzilak
'walton League Chapter will be held
at 7 p.m. Monday, July 23. All
per sons attending are to take a
The Meigs County United Metro · covered dish and table service.
dlst Church Cooperative Parish Is
CLEVELAND (AP) The
lxlldlng a series at meetings this
winning number drawn Mooday
week at the Rock Springs
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
Fairgrounds.
· . Racine Arnerlcan LeglonPcst002 gilme, •"Jbe Number,'' was !171.
The meetings got undezway w111 hold election o! officers at 7: ro
· In the "Pick 4" game, played
Moo:lay and will continue through p.m, 'lbiii'Sday at the post home.
Monday through Friday, the win·
Friday with Bible study and prayer Refreshments will be served.
nlng number was 9182.
servlcefroni2to3: roeachatternoon
lind evening seiVIces at 7:rop.m. r---,----'-:---__.;,---------....._--L
The Rev. AndrewRu~Wiis
Mo!Mlay nlght's speaker lllldpresldlng for the ranalnder at the week
will be Rev. Donald ~. this
evening; Rev. Roger Grace,

Parish meetings

a

HAMS

Good Samartlan Medical Center,
Cincinnati, the victim of an appar·

Comell c. Elkins

Jb llle 8eDd ............... 'HI

SEMI-BONELESS

PaulL. James, 61!, of s:J)Keystone
St., Crooksville, a fonner Meigs
County resident, died Friday at

Archie Bunker shock•••Page 2

Weather

SUPERIOR'S

Pa..ILJames

Dr. Purl E. Stanley, 83, weD·
known retired Panei'oy deutlst,
296lh Mechanic St., died early this

s~.

Inside today:

..

Roberts laid.
·. 'I1dl time Is DOt lnltt'1lctlon time,
but traJ1111011atlon Ume which
meaD1 the ddlcl will be rtdlne a
ldloalbulfor3~ l!ourlwbellbeor
lhe Cllllld be at home, the lqlel'ln·
trlldlllt eJIII"h-'.
He a11o t"*llld out that the ddlcl
WOUld lplllld IIJich ~ thll time 011 a
bill With . . 1be bul driller and
• ot111r ldnderprtal chlldreD, withOUt 1be llllp of older JII!Jdentalf the
chlld""'•ldbiwll!ieWortantroma

et1•

.

ll&amp;llte Rllp. ...... . . . . . J).
Gdlf . . F
I .._..dledltolldptoTwliiNP
tr rt 1 T1 '""· ne
n1 ~ er.,....
llliN*GniJtn_, wll-beloMedto. . K Wiiiil)

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Ca••

·

lor ~ cal&amp; of C)l!llllrucaDI a ...,.. to Ja.e llh
........ llilleH' C -pllat. Ti I
are, lrom It*,
~ C41" II, Eupae PWipl, pi'! 10! .. 111111

l)mHW.ver.

·Scipio·recycling plant
gets CDBG funding
BJ'fll3&gt;1!84 MD£JIER

8&amp;

II

I SWlW'illu

State Rep. Jolynn Boster, DC'.aUipnlls, Tue9day pl'ellt!ilted Sci·
plo Towalhlp trustees with a cbeck
for $142,500 to be used lot Sctpo
Energy A!!!W!Ciates.
The money Wlis the ftrst Instal·
Jment 11 a competitive Community
DeYelopmeDt Block Grant. Of the
entire grant, m&gt;.&lt;mwlll be used for
the Scipio plant. The remaining
$:5,001 Is for admlnlstratlon of the
grant.
The tnlstees, acting as adlfllnls.
trators, loaned the money to Bill
Kamedy to construct a building to
house his aluminum ~
plant
. The plant takes recyclable aluml·
nurn, fran recycling statloos In

SUITOUIIdlng areas and lour CC' tlve
states. and smelts the aJumlnum
Into uSable tonn for lnd!lstrie6.

Kenllfdy bepn bls operation
about a year ago. He said beflre he
had the bJdldlng, he had to eloae
down every time It rained. The
liocks. at poured aluminum will
explode If they gotwetwhllewollng,
he explained.
.
He Is very cklse to breaking even
mw, Kennedy said. He Is onJy
operat1nng at :ll percent capacity,
he added.
Altboogb KennedY Is Cllm!lltly
OOJy ~-workers, he
1x1pes to employ «1 people once the
entire qJei'Btion Is amplete. 1be one 1ornace now In operatkln
Is powered by natural gas from
welbi on the property, which Iscalled
Scipio Industrial Park.

Roberts s8Jd that the boaitt at
education at this time IS In the
process 11 furnlshlng and llllu4llline
thenewclassi-uasacostorabout
16.001. ·
The cost 11 the aew teacber and
part.tlrne aide wiD be aboutSl8,101.
BecaUse eaeh mill In the district Is
worth about $23,001, the cost to the
publlcforthlsprogramwlllbeabout
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one mill and both the board and
Robertslndlcatedtbeyfeelthelll!ed
fortheyoungchlldrentobaveagood
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foundation giveS sllacth ,to the
estalilsbment or this Pl®am.
Co!lamare
Roberts sald the cost at the
half-day program would be consld·
erably more as the additional ·
t:ranspmaUon costs lnvoM!d for
TheEasternLocaiScbooiDistrlct passing the local ml!la&amp;e to go along
two additional bus mites per day, Is ninth an the state approved list for
with the state funds.
wollldbeabout$]8.001.
Its ptqxad ruUdlng project.
This meansthatlntheneartuture,
Rdlerts said be feels that the
This was the report received when perhaps as early as 1981, the Ohio
adJustment or a chlld thlsllgl!needs the district's board of education met . Board of Education will have
to be talcen tmo consideration and In fell1l)ar session Monday.
montes avaiJa!je to otter the
11\e less Ume spent 011 the bus wltll
During the report, It was stated Eastern Local District funds for Its
nxre time In sclxlol for lnstnlctiOII that the State Board of Education project.
CC"athlmewtththeparatts,leadsto approved the entire list at appU·
Roberts said the Eastern board Is
dllldri!n ct till$ • group. Then, agoodfoulldatlonth&amp;tlsmuchmore cants. This Is a different procedure very encouraged by this action as It
be(ore time to go hOme the te6cher
enJoy•ble b' tbe chlld.
from the past.
does niean approximately IKl per·
must ap1n prepare the children b'
'"!be ch1ld needs to like !ICbool at
Generally, the state board has cent fulldlng by the state board for
thetriplrJmel!ybelplligthemdress, thlsaaeandlllthavt!tospendalotat orey passed on the number of the building proJect.
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Roberts aald.
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trawi ~ on a 9ChDOI bus and districts for which It has monies
The Eastern pt6ject lncllldes
Hesaldthattnatwo&lt;laypemd, wltboutagoodhotlunch.Withthele available. However, because at the construction or a new high school as
this must be done twice each day or coach.JskNIS, lagatnJ'I!C(Il!llll!l the approval, the state has ln!mmed well . as remvatlou of the present
tour times, whereas bt ·the 6111-day fuUdayptqpameveryotberday," Superintendent Richard RoberU high school buDding for a consoliprogram, ttlsoolydonetwtce, whldl RobertsOOIM'hJded .
that as monies becolne available, dated elementary school to Include
leavesaboutonehaUbourlmn!for
The board VOIIed 3-2 to PJ1JCE«&lt; each o! the districts which wa-e
the present Tuppers Plains aild
lnstructkmal tlmeloctbete8chel'an with tbeDeWtldklay pc'QII'aiii.
approved wUl bave the &lt;WOrtunlty Chester elementarles.
afuU-dayj¥qpam. ·
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to receive the state funding by

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Roberts said that 1n the half-day
program, as It was operated In the
district 1n the past, chlldrendld DOt
reCeive a hot hmch. MallY or the
students took l1lnches and would eat
then m the bus oo the way JrJme. A
student wlxl leaves home ·at 7: 15
a.m. and does not retum homeuntn
2 p.m . needs a hot hmch and
scmethlng other than just milk,
expeclally at the ldndergarten llgl!
level and rnany .of the9e children
need a hot hmch program, the
superintendent commented.
Aswilhanyeducatlonalplqll'lll!l,
the questkln (ll classroom time' ror
Jnstl'uctlon also artses between the
half-day and fuU-day pl'OIIr8lll,·
Roberts said.
It sboUkl be noted that In the
half-dayprogram,thet- bet: must
prepare the children for lastnlctlon
each ~· This meaas lt!IIIDV·
In&amp; coats and boots 011 bad days
be(ore tettnna 1n with claSS ume,
Roberts pointed out. He sald tliat
this take! a great deal of time with

"4t 1 1W!IIlpalod
Rdlerts 111o pointed out that
klnderprtalls an adJuatmentllrhe
for 1be )'111111&amp; cldld, wtth the aew
pqram rtNI set up In the Eastei'D

district. Eaclldulwlllbaveaboutl8or19
ciiDilniiJB'!!lall,mlwtthlbellelp
ora llirt-tnellkle, thell:lndl!lprtm
lmher wm have more time to
11*111 w1111 &amp;:II dllld ~~avq
~ &amp;aoNe•• and lllo with
11Mi1 II'IJIP lnltrUI.'tlan as well as
~ llllttUclllm, the IUpt!i'ln·
faldllltiWII8l'ltlell
lflltmr1Q1111 thehnclalupects.

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Kennedy Is exploring better :
technology with an Ohio University

professor before expanding the
tacWty. He said he Mpe8 to bave
another furnace to smelt the
aluminum In operatkln by October.'
· The smelling operation, outside at
Pagevllle, Is the only Envlmnental
Protectloa Agency·approved taciJ.
lty In ~them Ohio. Meigs County
Engbleer Phil Roberts, wlxl helped
to oblaln permits tor Kenne4Y. said
the pamlls were hard to obtain.
Although there ·are several small
qJerations 1n SUl'I'Oiindlng counties.
they do not have the permits,
Kennedy states. ·
MOirt of the alwnlnum Is shipped
toMans!leld, Kennedy said. Heean
sell all the alumlmun he can
produce, be concluded.

Eastern schools considered
for building program funds

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Cost of the project would be
around S6

mllllon!

with the state

tumlshlng Ill percent of the mOnies.
The Eastern board Is presently

blvestlgatlng the posslbllltles o!
wherethenewhlghschoolshouldbe
constructed. The present facilities
are located on 84 acres of land aboul
three mUes south ofTuppers Plains
on Ohio 7. The board lmtructed
Roberts to contact Fr~ Lee, .the
project architect, and Investigate
alternate sites for the new high
school, as well as how to proceed
with all preUmlnary plans for the
drawlngsandflnalplansforthenew
school.
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Also, prellmlnary cost figures on
the amount at money
In
preparing the plans wm be sought.

Involved

Mondale nomination appears ce~ain

thereslpllonli1KathleenCoc*as
tourtll Jl1lde tr 1iJer at Cl tef
' Rev. Jesse Jackson and Sen. Gauy
By MilE n:JN!IIL8ER
Elanentmy and George Gegal as
Hart - one the candidate at the
,&amp;-Q , I p._ W'rller
IAII'Wit too1ba1J COld!.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Demo- ~sed and the other a new
'11ie boazd ~ to put aew
crat's
deliver their j¥esideiltlal votcefmntheWest - woukiDOtsay
sldewallallllatlbeCbeltrrEJemen·
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tary, and tabled a~ aomlnatlon tonight to battiHcam!d die.
But
J~
removed
the
Pf08s.
Walter F. Mondale, eJidllll the Jona
to pelnt at RtYemew Elanl!lltaJy
and put Ill aew llldeWalb at the season It setllBcka and wmebacks pect that he mlgbt walk away trom
that kept him in cunbat aplnst two thepartythisyear, telllngdelegates
Tuppen Plains Elarteidaty~.!ill!riD
'11ie board llplliUved Jobdewci_,. dogged rivals almost to his bour of In a stirring prtrne-Ume television
speech, "I will be proud to support
tloos for two eli!mmtmy victory.
In their hearts they 1111111 bave the nominee of this convention for
p~tnclrelt, ~ fl wlml will
,, Jmowa they were whlppPd, but the the presldency4ftheUnltedStates.'
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With 1,967 delegates' Votes
needed, Mondale had more than
2,100.
Only massive defections by
Hispanic and black delegates to the
Democratic National Convention
COUld del'all Mondale's ftrst·ballot
victory. Jackson srught exactly
that, and scme Hispanics plotted a
symbolic abstention to fleJ! their
muscles, but It was mlstly talk.
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WASIDNGTON (NEA) -With
politicians and voters poised to
enter the final phase of another
presidential campaign,, It's an
appropriate time to consider the
number and length of the terms
allowed the nation's highest elected
official. .
The debate qver that Issue,
unresOlved for two centuries, dates
back to the fashioning of ·the
Articles of Confederation In l781
and the framing of the Constitution
In 1787.
The disparity of opinion wi\lch
persists today was painfully apparent at the Constitutional Convention
In Philadelphia, where a single
seven-year term for the president

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may well be
heard from again
Qrt another nlght, In another convention hall, Democrats may once
~ chant the name: "Marlo, Mario, Marlo." Then It w1U be tor a

caJldldate, not a keynote speaker.
For New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, the ·man who would not consider
secOnd J)laee on the ticket this year, may alm one Job higher In l98s.
Mter sideshows, Intramural bickering llnd hours of largely Ustless
oratory, Cu&lt;n10 captured opening night at the Democratic National
ConVention. He came on like the candidate he Isn't, heralded by a
biographical ~ the story of an lrrimlgrant's son come to high station.
~ offered the ritual denunciations of President ~an. the traditional
~~1'1tlon of ·Democratic accomplishments. It was no1 an address of
llli!IIIOrable slogans or puncb lines.
'Bt!t It workro. It was oratory to rival the skills (ll a Reagan. The cheers
~real, not on cue. More than once, Cuomolalkedpastwhatwwld have
beell an applause line, or put out a hand to hush the·convention hall so that
he llbuld go on.
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:Ibe governor who traced his origins to the other skle of the New York
Ctty:tracks offered the ri!UaJ foi1'Cast of Democratic victory, sa~ that
there w1U be a new president next year, "a Democrat born not to the blood
of kiNis but to the blood of Immigrants and pioneers."
~·s nationally televised speech Monday nlght put hlm on the
' natlllnal stage he bad shunned when Mondale was auditioning vice
presldenlal nominees. He said he would not run this year, woold Instead
complete his first term as governor. Coomo w1U be up tor re-election In
New York In 1986 and there could be room for national'candidacy during a
SEa)lld tenn.
'rylat said, It also must be said that oratory Is not the making of
presidential nominees. After all, Walter F. Mondale Is about to become
one"; 'and he never lias been mistaken for a spellbinder.
C)lomo's name likely wUl be on any list of 1988 prospects, and not Just
because he made a .ftne speech. A spot on the Ust Is almost aut&lt;mlltlc tor a .
popular, successful governor of New York. Cuomo'sagelsaboutrlgbt; 52
now. 56 then. Four of his predecessors made It to the White House; others,
In both parties, tried.
~ lieutenant governor, then governor, he's proven hlmseU an adept
~palgner. He upset ·Mayor Edward Koch of New York City to win the
~ocratic nomination In 1982, then beat a big money Republican
campaign to withstand the Reagan tlde.and win the election. He called the
shQts In Mondale's crucial New York presidential primary victory this
year.
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Now Cu&lt;mo has had hls nlght, hailing past triumphs, urging a
Deinocratic future. "Democrats did It," be said, "and Democrats can do it
ag~.'! Applauded over and over again, he was summoned back twice to
acknowledge the cheers that sounded when he was done. .
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BIIt the 46-year-old ,Clevelander has added some embellishments, with
observers say has been ~ slgnlllcant degree of success.
llefOre he leti at week's end for the Democratic National Convention In
San Francisco; · Celeste held forth In another of -his series of
C4pltal-For-A-Day productions.
· !In these events, the governor goes with hls cabinet members and does
~bernatorlal things for the benefit of local citizens, who he says are often
toO far removed trom the government process to understand it. The most ·
recent visit was to Mentor.
,Usfially anned with a local state grant or highway project to announce,
Cel~ Is a hit and ~s a good ride In the local media.
Veteran obselvers of Rllodes, who served an.unprecedented 16 years as .
'gqvernor, concede that the old war horse !)ell!!• came up with anything
quite this sophisticated.
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But lt was Rhodes who taught Celeste that there are votes to be won by
rubbing shoulders with the so-ealled common.P.OOPie.
:In 1918, when Rhodes 'defeated Celeste In the latter's first bid for Ohio's
' hl~t office, the Republican hit the counly f$- circuit a lot harder than
hls opponent, who was getting booed In loude~ and more Impersonal places
lll(e Qeveland Cavallers basketball games.
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'f'low, Celeste tries hamburgers at fast-food establshrnentS, trims lettuce
in·groeery stores and joins hourly workers at their Job sites In various other
locations.
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JUiodes used to do many of the same thlngi;: but not with the organized
fanfare of Celeste.
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in a local ~and cut a surplsed customers' hair, or stop along a hlgway to
~ basketball with school boys.
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Support appreciated
Dear Editor:
We would like to thank the public
for their support and tor the several
thOusand signatures we obtained on
petitions.
All this has helped ussllowthreeof
the Meigs Local School J3oard

inembers that we felt they don't
cooslderthedeslres ol the public nor
do they have the best Interest of the
children In mind.
, The board member that said he

,:a:~~~n
his ~ If l500
voters signed a petition

learns
adv~ce in t~untey actio_
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The Daily Sentinel

SYRACUSE -Tuesday evenln&amp;'

Armor's pro~l Is luu'iiJy llil·
was lnltlally alireed upon. t])en Jolut C. Armor, Who has provided
modltled to a renewable sor;eri-year legal counsel to some of the more precedented. During the past two
term.
lm!verent presidential candidates centuries, almost 400 bills have
· But that was abandoned In favor · of .recent years. Including Ji;ugene been lntrodit~ In Con(lreSS to ·
of a renewable six-year term and J. McCarthy, John :a. Anderson ancl · change the presl&lt;!ent's ten11re ~:~nd
aliout hall of them have called for a
then changed back to a single Jerry Brown.
Writing ln. a weekly newspaper six-year term.
seven-year term. The final constitu-tional clause set a four-year term of here, Armor endorses one ol the
. Supporters of such a ~ion
office and was jKltable for Its silence most popular alternative formulas
on whether the president should be . of recent decades - a · single argue that lt would represent a
allowed to seek re-election.
svc-year· term ·for presidents ac- return to ''citizen politicians" as
The re-election Issue was not companied hy a 12-year limit on any opPosed to today's profesalolull
politicians who spend m011t at the~
resolved until 195i (after Franklin ·Individual's ~i'vlce In Congress.
adult
Jives on a govel'lll'!lenl payroll
D. Roosevelt had been elected to an
Under that plap, House terms
and
w~
ties with the people they
unprecedented four terms) when would be extended from two to tour
supposedly
represent have become
the 22nd Amendment to the Constl· years, with a maximum of three
increasingly
tenuous.
tutlon established a two-term llmlt. COD$ecutlve terms , Senate terms
Proponents of a single six-year
The Issue was most recently would remain at six years, but ooly
presidential term ru.o asaert that
revived by Washlngton attorney pne reelection would be allowed.
eliminating &gt;the posslb!Uty of reelecllon would tree the preildent to
act exclusively In the natlorial
Interest rather tluln worry about
mundsne and sometimes tawdry
political pressures.
Those arguments are superftclaUy alluring, but at a forum
sponsored by the Amertcna Enter·
prise Institute several years ago,
Jeane J . IOrkpatrlck · offered a
compelling rationale for retention ·
.of the current system.
Noting that the · "citizen·
politician" concept . "l.i the old
dream that IS based on an equation .
of Innocence . wit\1 virtue," she
suggested that "lnnocl!nce can ~
more accurately equated with
Ignorance and USWIIIY leads not to
creativity but to Incompetence,"

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By BEN WAlKER
AP Sporg Writer
Mark Bailey !mew. he cOuld .do

. better at thepiatethanhedldlnthe
tophalfofthelnnlng.Heproveditln
the bottom of the ninth.
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"Mark came through like a
champ," Houston Manager Bob
LIUis said after Bailey's tw-tun
hOmer with one out In the botlu:J, ol
the ninth inning Tuelday nt1h1
ra1Ued the Astral to a .~2 VIctory
overtheNewYork~

~ MeiJ baltlf*al il.2-ollead In
thq top of_ ~ nlrltli wbl!ii.·Mookle

WlliKm~oft~thapluc~~and
scored on 4 fleJder's . cbolce

grounder tiy Keith~ On

' thatp~y.flrstbasarnaiiEnosCabell
ti@lded the ball and tbTewhome, but
~n ~ ~ly past Bailey.
I dldn .t block the plate real
but I !mew I tagged him and I
thought he was out," Bailey said.
The rookie catcl1er didn't have to
walt long to make !Uil8lds-

wen,

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phla tipped Clnclnnati4-3, Moritre&amp;l
blanked Atlanta 2-0 and .San DiegO
tripped ChlcMQ G-5.
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America?"
"What does a man know about

it?"

"The vice presidency of l1:ie
United States has always' been
reserved for a male. The founding
fathers ol the Constitution wanted It

that way."
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"There's nothing In the Constiturequesting hlm to do SO, reneged.
tion
that says a wcmancan'tbevlce
Less than half the area was covered
president."
and twice the , signatures were
"That's because at the time It was
nblalned. Since he went back 011 his
written nome In his rlglltmlnd could
promise we kllow the publlc.w!U not
- forget this at election time when Imagine a meathead presldentla!
candidate choosing one. :But I'll bet
they can have their desires
you Ifyou took a poUolthegreatmen
expresaed.
Again, We cootlnue to thank the . who signed the Declaration of
public tor their support.
· Independence, they would have said
'No Wtnlllii 'vioe presidents or we
Respectfully yoors,
Signed: Bobby Aroold, The Con- give thecountrybacktoEngland.'"
cerned
Cltblells for Ms. ann.tnlt
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Edith rEPlleii. "¥r&amp; Ferraro Is a
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~;---vecysmartlady.lrangdoorbeUsfor

her when she was campaigning for

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"You pushed one doorbell too
many, and now look what we've got.
A mother of three whou could he a
heartbeat away from the
presidency."
Edith was losing her temper. "We
rEPresent more than .l!;IU the vote
and we belong In the seat of power.''
"That's the way you people
always think. I knew we was In
serious trouble when them wcmen
liberators was allowed to march In
the street without the cops shooting ·
tear gas at them.''
"I wish you'd stop referring to .
women as my people," Edith said. •
"All right. I'll call them by 1J1e1r
right name- dingbats.''
" Archie, you have norigllt to calla
woman vice presidential candidate

"What's thematterwithDaddy?"
Gloria said to Edith.
"He's upset because Mondale
chose one of our people as hls

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living In the stone age.". '
"Edith Is taking my remarka out
ru~mate."
"O!te of our people?" Gloria said. of context. I got nothing against a
"Are we related to Mrs. Ferraro?" ' woman running the country,as long '
as sbe stays In India...

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Berry -s World

Following the U-mlnutl! delay,
the · Giants let their bats do the
damage. They IICOI'ed blr NilS In
the fourth, keyed by Brad Wellnl8n's two-nin double. In tile flftb,
San FranciSCO SCOi'td 11\ree ~
sparked by Joel Yowct*Jod's
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"Why IIOt? It'safreecountry,lsn't
It? Well, I'll sayonethlng. Since Mrs.
Ferraro rEPresents Astoria and
Jackson Heights. she at least knows
something about the Third Wmid.''
"That'S not very tunny, Archie.
You·should be proud that-someone
from our own district Is nmnlng for
vice president of the United $tates.
Whether •
wins or. loees she's
broken the mpld OIK.'e and tor all .••
Gloria, Archie's daughter, came
nishlna In breathleuly. ''Mmlmy,
did you bear the III!WI? M!nlale
chose a ·WOII1Bll rl&amp;hl here from

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Halley a single, Jay Hwnphrey's a :
home i'un, and singles each by :
DenniS Boothe,Todd Powell, Wes- · :
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ley Young, and Randy Corsi.
. John Hoback led Racine with two
singles, whlle JasOn Codner, Jason
Quillen, Jamey Cummins, and Josh •
Codner eech had singles.
TonlghttheGalUpollsPadrl!splay :
'!'uppers Plains Tigers and the N.W, :
Haven Reds play Hannan Trace.

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LUISHER LOHSE
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tying Walter Johnlon's major loner In the fifth and crackro a
league_record. Carlton Is baseball's I'IIII«llJ''ngdoubleln theslxthastlle
_all-time strikeout Ieeder with 3,1113. Padres took a 1&gt;-llead In €hlcago.
-The -victory was the Db ol his
The OJbs battled back with a nm
career, tying bini with Charles In theseventhandthenaddedtbree
Radbourn tor 11th plaa!. on the 'runs In the eighth when they chased
all-dine jist It was also Carlton's starter EriC , Show, . ~­

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theolthird
season and also the first alloi'Jed by
Slsk In 59 2-J lnrtingJ this year.
GlaiiCa 7, eare.ll I
Abencti-dearlnaliV"'....,.i:M!EIIIed
to spark visiting Sa!i Francisco to
victory.
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hurler Joaquin ADduJar hit ~
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Trillo with a pitch. In the third,
Glanta pitcher Mike Knilrow
knocked down AnduJar. .
Both dugootl emptied - no
punches were tlirollln - and 1xme
. piall! Umpire BlllyWUIIamswarned
Krukow, wlilchdrawaanaut.cmatlc
$50 fine.

Archie ,Bunkers shock ________A_rt_Buc_h:-;..r;.tm:.:.:..:.:ld
congi'esswoman. ''

With one out, Met reliever Dwg
SlskwalkedTerryPuhl.Balleythen
blasted a J.2 delivery Into tile
rlght-fleld seats at the Astrodome.
"I don't thlnki'Veeverdonethatln
the bOttom Ottlienlnth," Baileysaid.
"Not In high schOol, college or
anywhere."·
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halted Pittsburgh !HI, San Francisco
shellacked St. Louis 7-2, PhJ!adel-

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Archie Bunker was sitting lJ\ his
home In Astoria, Long Island, when
. he saw the DejYS on television that
Mondale had chosen !Jeraldine
Ferraro as hls running mate. He let
out a scream and Edith carne
rushing In from the kitchen.
"What Is It Archie?" Edith asked.
"Tilat meathead Mondale has put
ourCongresswomanGeraldlneFerraro on his ticket as V,.P."
"Isn't that nice," Edith said..
"You would say that. She's one of
your~ple."
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"I'm not Italtan, Archie."
"I don't · mean, Eyetallan. I got
nothing against Eyetallans. I mean
one of your people - a woman." ·
"It's about time," Edith said.
'"What 'does a dame know about
running the United States ol

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Meogele's jii !b'e. The Gennana

January 19$l.
But beCause there was no
extradition treaty between ArRet· _
tina and Germany, the CBSe had to '
be lillbrnltted to the Argentine
solicitor gi!neral. Tlieforelgn rz\lnls.
try dldn 't do this uiiUI June l!NII. By ~
then, It was toO late.
A month earlli!r, Israeli agents
had kf4napped AdoU Elclunann,
anotheP Nazi war cr'lmlnal, on the
sueets olBuenosAires. Not wishing '
to risk slmllar "extradition" to
Israel, Mengele skipped to
P~y.
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· The Paraguayan's oftlclal line,
then !Jnd now,ls that theydon'tknow
where Mengele Is. Onb' a f~weeks
ago, they told rile they'd be happy to
BITest Mengel,e If I'd tell them
exactlywheretoflndhlm.Someday
I may oblldge.
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tell you about Mengele's U.S.
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Jack Anderson
sought by at least three govern·
ments and various private groups.
My sources belleve he's under the
protection of Paraguay's dictator,
AUreOO Stroessner, At one point; a
CIA document pinpointed his hi·
deout as the southern Paraguayan
city of Encarnacklll, Just acroSS the
Parana River from Argattlna.
:But I'm told he never stays long in
one spot. He reportedly has!tOled Up
for brief periods · with · delltlut
Mennonites Ina Paraguayan village
called Philadeii&gt;hla and with feUow
expatrlates In a Nazi colony called
&lt;;olonla Dlgnldad In Chile.
He may now be In a mHltaiY zone,
protected by a small anny of ,
mercEilarles. The fonner head of
the Israeli secret sezvlce, Issar
Har.el, told Ms. Lagnado that In his
opinion, Mengele's security system
'Is so stroqg It would take a combat
brigade to penetrate it.
For years, Mezigele lived openly.'
In Buenos Aires - his name In the
. telephone book- Jlllder the wing«
Argentine President Juan Peron. In
1959, West Germany asked for
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witnesses who have seen hlm. One
witness met hlm at the home of a
Nazl sympathizer In Venezuela.
Another encountered Mengele at a
ski resort In Switzerland. Still
another saw hlm In the south of .
France.
Apparently, he has traveled
under . various Identities, • using
forged passports. His fayorite allas,
I'm told is "Gregory" or :'Gregorovlch." His luxuriOus IUestyle Is
financed by members of hls family
who live to the Bavarian town of
Gunzburg.
Recently, . I sent my associate
Lucette Lagnado to Israel to seek
out the sulVIvlng vlctlms. They
remember Mengele from Auschwitz as· a exquisitely handsome,
soft-spoken man who loved to play
German ballads on an otd·
fashioned, hand-cranked
J)honograph.
According to reliable sources, he
has not lost his good looks, and his
manners are still poUshed.Helsnow
In his 7fls.
· Meanwhile, he remains ·the
world's most wanted fugitive,

the Gallipolis YBllkee! and Glouster
Burr. Oek locked horns In a torrid
battle that ended In a narrow 3-2
GalllpoUswin.GalllpoUsouthltBurr
Oek 9-3, but the flesty "Oaks" gave
theYankees a good game.
Darrell Ferrell was the winning
J)ltcher with eight strikeouts to hls
credit. Andy Horak Suffered the Joss
with seven stlrkrouts.
Ryan Smith had a double and
trlple for the winners, while other
two-hit players Included Chris ·
Slone,a single and double; Jason
Daniel a single and double; and Matt

at Syracuse Municipal Park action
continued In the annual Bill Hubbard Memorial Uttle League Tour. nament as Syracuse Hubbard's
Greenbluae Bill! the Gallipolis
y anlu!ea posted victories.
In the first game ol .the evening
Syra~ rolled to an bnpress1Ve7-1
tiiumpll over the Hartford Braves
as pitcher Andy Baer hurled a
two-hitter for til!! victory. In picking
up the win Baer struck out nine
batters and llad ireat control.
Hartford pitcher Tcxnmy McDermlt pitched a good game ol his own,
-wllUs two singles. Ferrel helped his
allowing Just four hits and posting own cause with a single.
nine stlkeouts despite suffering the
J .T. Holbert had two singles for
lOlls.
Glouster and Ryan McClelland had
Leading Syracuse hitters were a single.
Todd GrlndsWf, Jarrod Moore,
Moacta.YsAdloa
Kevin Swpsa, and Roy Johnson
In a Monday night game, the
Pomeroy Giants defeated the Raeach with singles.
Green and Shawn Turley cine ROyals 10-3.
1180 the only two Hartford hits,
Scott Bartoo PICked up thewib tor
In the second game of tlieevenb)g Pmieroywith threestrlkeoutstohls

"To free presidents from (poUt!·
cal) pressures," she added, "would
. leave them less responsive to the
views and values of the voters and
would pl'OIIuce less responsive
government.''
Longer terms for presidents and
members or Congress wOuw Indeed
reduce much of the annoying
dlstrictlon · of politics and cam·
palgils - but It also would further
dilute their .accountabUity to the
·electorate.' ,

WASHINGTON - There Is no.
thing that produces as much
exhilaration and all-around gratification for me as tracking down a
notorious war criminal and bringing
hlm to Justice.
Several years ago, I fOUIKl AdoH
Cukers. a brutal Nazi overlord who
had butchered thousanlls of Jews In
Latvia. He was living quietly on a
lakeshore ln the' Brazilian
Countryside.
Not long after I confronted hlm
there and revealed his whereabouts
to the world, his body was found In
the \rook ol a car, with a oole pinned
to his Jacket. The note -said simply,
"The Committee that Never
Forgets."
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But I failed •to find the most
notorious of the sulVIvlng Nazi war
criminals. The real obJect of my
search was Dr. Joesf Mengele, the
"Angel of Death," who consigned an
estimated 2 million Jews to the gas
charnllcrs or the lingering hoJTOt of
quack medical experiments at
Auschwitz during World War II.
Over the years, I have Continued
the search. · I have spoken · to

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. excited these days. Equaling a
record by the great Lou Gehrig will
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said Jackson after his 493rd career
homerun, atwO:runshot,helpedthe
California Angels beat the Toionto
BlueJays5-3Tuesdaynlght. "I'm no
Lou Gehrig by any stretch of the
Imagination but It iook me sixteen
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Jackson's 15th homer of . the
sea8on tled him for 13th place on the
all-time list with Gehrig and proved
ID ·he the margin of California's
\i•.' tory.
"Something like this makes you
proud, although my ego doesn't
need any help," said Jackson, who
also lifted his average to .250 with a
three-hit game. "Itwa!i¥OOcttochip
In with a homer. I've been swinging
good, but wa~~ fighting the psychological battle or not having many .
hits to Show for it."
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York, :61: Mattl!WfY, New
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Earlll!r 111 the Inning, llbbby
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2·5, h~ givlm California a 3-21ead.
Right-hander Mike Witt, 10-1,
s111Te11dered two runs and six hits
over thetlrst three Innings . He left 1n
the ninth atter -giving up a
run-5C!ll'ing double to Rance
MuJUnlks.
Cannen CasWio's two-run homer
capPed a four-run uprising In the
third Inning that carried Cletoeland
over !&lt;ansa$ a~ In the opener of
theirdouble-header.
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help Neal Heatoh, who had given UP
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the eighth. But George Brett led off

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going," Wyche said.
Wllsoo lnjW'l'!ll the shoolder When
he got twisted with linebacker Brian
PUiman from Mlaml (Ohio) Univer·
slty during a tuU-contacl drill.

morning. He said JacksOn P&lt;obabl;y t:tmpi'omlse" before media attorwill testify no matler Wbat the neys objecied, said aUiatallt Frank·
decision ..
Un County p!QIII!I&lt;'IUr Edwal-d
After astaywasp!llcedonthetrlal Morgan. ''Since the day Edward
Tuesday by the lst Ohio District · JackaonwaSIInestecl,tbepreaabas
Court of Appeals, attorneys on both trled tq run this cae. And lhl!y
sides told reporlers they were continue to try to run this cae. '' ·
The CCllltl'IM!rSy centers on Wllat'
frustrate&lt;\ by the delay. "
- "I blame the press becalllle .all he called "a liP In the law... InOhio,
partie!! In this case bad agreed to a Witnesses areaiJowed to refllletohe

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actJoil .for the rest of the season. He
picked up 'JE/ yanls and one
touchdown In 56 carrtes last season.
Beqgals Head Coach Sam Wyche
said pe plans ID give Wilson an
il'ilportant role In the offense this
year.:
"'There goes one of the guys you

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Stanley WUson Is expected to mls$ r----Ohl_o..._ _·

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Franiclln Jackson Jr. remained on
IMlld today pending a ruling on
wbether the former Columbus
~Idclan can he filmed, photO:
lfBIIbedandtapedwhenhetestlfles.
Defen• attorney Randall Dana
said he expects a ruling In time for
Jaciiion to take the stand Thursday

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CJNCJNNAn , (AP)

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The third annual Syracuse Open
used call of balls.
Tennis Tournament has been set for
Participants are 1D report 1D the
Tuesday, July 24, through Sunday,
Syracuse courts, one-half hour
July 29, at Syracuse with registrabefore the start of their match and
tion-to begin at once.
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. starting times will be available after
Deadline for registration Is 9 p.m. 5 p.m. Monday, July 23, and can be
on Sunday, July 22, and entry fees
secured by calling ~-75U or
are: singles, $6 plus one can of balls;
992-2365. All events must have a
doubles, $12 per learn plusonecanof mlnlmum orelgbt players of learns.
balls; each singles player and
Players will be limited to a 1D
double teams will furnish one can of minute wann up before each match
new balls. The winners take the and a l2 ·point tie-breaker will be
unused can and the losers take the
played at 6 a.m.
All decisions of the tournament
directors, Rick Crow and Jolm
Bentley will he final .
Participants are to complete the
. accompanying application fonn
and send It with their checks
payable to the Syracuse Park FlUid
WILMINGI'ON Ohl (AP)
CinCinnati aengais
back . to Jolm Bentley, Box 188. Syracuse,

three to five weeks of workouts with
a dislocated shoulder.
· ytUson,anlnth·rounddraftcholce
from Oklahoma lal!t year, dlsloca18! his left shoulder during a
tralnlngcampworkoutTuesday. He
disloCatEd the same shoulder once
betote In college.
"I!·not tor bad luck, I'd have no
luck a! all," Wilson said.

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with
double and Hal Me~ ' two.run homer 111 support or t;teve
illlowedwlthhl&amp;ECOIIdmmenmct ~spHchlngtoleadthelndlans ·.
the lleWI(lll. tlnlahlnr ~too. 6:-9. to victoiy 1n the second game. : ;
~llever Ernie Camacho pve up Cimer, 2-4, seatiered seven hits In 6 ,
JorgeOrta'splncb-RBisJnaleintlle 2:.1 Innings while Frank Wills, 0-1, . ,
eJabtbbeforeeettlnehla Uihaave.
took the Joss one day after being •
Jenoy WWard hit a double and a called up !rom Omaha.
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Third. annual Syracuse Open
Tennis toomey starts July 24

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RBI' KINman. Oakland, 19o EMun-ay,
BEiltfrrlort&gt;, 1S; Rice. lbton. 71;
ADavts, Sftlftk&gt;, 68; Annas, Boston. fiT.
HITS: Garcia, TuoniG. •m: Mattingly
New Vert, 113; Rlpkm,
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Chicago at CJewoiand, (nJ

Teltas at DE'trolt, In)
~ at New York, In)
Balttmon&gt; at Karaas' City, 1n1
MitwaUkee at Oakland In )

• Tcrorno at

Leaders

at Seattle

In Other AI... actlon, Texas beat
New York 10-4, Clevelat~!i took a
doubleheader from Kansas Oty9:7
·and 6-2, Baltimore beat Minnesota
3-1, Detroit .nipped Chlcaao 3-2,
Seattle turned back MDwaukee3-1
and Boston stopped Oakland6:1.

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Jackson hits. 493rd homer, ties Gehrig

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By JOHN CHAlFANT
Assoclllled Preas Writer
. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Republtcan legtslatlve leaders say

By The ·Bend

Democrats trade state surplus accusations·

Gov. Richard Celeste .has come
down with a case of "Gtlilganttls"ln
greatly understatlng the state's
budget surplus.

Diamond S &amp; L introduces
new Prime Line Certificate
Diamond Saving&gt;; &amp; Loan Co.
a,nnpunces the Introduction of the
~e Line Certificate.
·J1lls 18-month certltlcatefeatu~
an Interest rate that will track the
cgmmerclal prime lending rate,
according to Gert Walton, manager
of the company's Pomeroy office.
Customers need not worry about
m)s§lng high Interest rate cycle
per;lods when Investing In a certltlca~. said Walton. The certificate
rate will not he fixed butwillchan~re

Wednnday, July 18, 1984

monthly to reDect changes In the
prime rate, she added.
Diamond's new Prime Line
Certificate, withamlnlmll!lldeposlt
requirement of $25,~ WID pay
Interest one percent below the
commercial prime rate, currently
13percent.
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Walter said that Investors can
now get market rates every month
with this 18-mo'nth short term
certlcate.

But WWlarn Shkurti, asslst;mt · fiscal year, tbetotalshouldbe$439.4 asldetoranlncOmetax_rebate,$85.9
director of the Office or Budget and mUllon.
million In surpiUa lottery profits and
Management, bushed aside the
Aronoff said be believed the $48.4 mlUlon In unrequested capital
GOPchargesand~~ubltadmlnlstratlonhadtrledtoka'pthe lmproyementsspend!Dg.
cans 9f using "a succession of surplus artlllcaDy low becauseotthe
Other GOP llddltlons: $81 million
Mickey Mouse ~tlng glm- expe~lence of bmer GoY. John J. In uncounted June lnc&lt;me tax
rnlcks" to make their point.
Gilligan, .during wbo8e tenn the withholdlnia, $«)million In unuaed
"We've beard a lot ot these statelncometaxwasenacted.
welfare money, $3 million from a
charges before," Shkurtl Sllld. " If
"I think what's happened Is the changelnthellmdsusedtopay6,001
pigs had wings they could fly ."
Celeste adrnlnbtratlon 1s suffering state employees, $22.8 million trom
Senate Minority Leader Paul !rom GUUganltls," Aromft said.
l1lllleCf!SSil1 encumbrances that
Glllmor, R-Port Cllnton; Assistant . '"They looked back at history and had to be canceled and$8.lmUIIon In
House Minority Leader WaldO
they saw that a surplus that was ,. the unauthor121!d' transfer ot funds
Bennett Rose, R-Limli.; and As$!- · proventobetherewasconcealedby for desegregation costs,
antSeJ18.teMinot1tyLeaderStaritey
the administratiOn, and a wi\Oie
Arol10ft, R-Ctnclnnatl; unveiled the credibility factor came tumbling
Shkurtl Sald GOP leKISiators had '
GOP analysis of a sW'!'lus fueled by · dowil on that administration, which voted for a bW e8l'l'll8J'Idng excess
last ~ar·s 90 percent boost In the hadclosedtheparksandooneother lottecy profits for sc!rols but now
state Income tax.
things becauSe they were In a t1sca1
wanttocountthemOneyaspar!ota
Republicans contended that In- ct1sls," Aronoff said.
stead '&gt;f the $95.2 million surplus
In reaching the $439.4 million ~-samelstruewiththecapltal
reportru by the Celeste admlnlstra- figure, Rose added $95.2 million (coMtructlon) bW and the (tax)
lion at the July 1 start of .!lie new
reported by Celeste, $155 miUion set refund," he said Tuesday.

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unusual abOut the $40 mUIIon In
. welfare money that was cited .

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"Thestatedeltberately has setout
a gystem of advancing money to tbe
counties. It helps counties to avoid
cash Dow problems. That's nothing
new and that's nothing unusual," he
said.

POMEROY - There wW be ·
an ot'lllnlzatlonal rneelln&amp; Friday at 10 a.m. at the Meljpl HJab
School for all glrJs, gr~ 9
thrwlh 12, lnterellted In playing
volleyball.

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Edwu'lll, exewllw! dlredor of the Gallla-Melgs
~ Adloo Aaeocy, dglll, p1
4 a
ca llllcate of ~· to Jell McDaniel, dlredor

A !Ire department water hattie
will be at 2 p.m. with a street
dance !tom 9 p.m. to midnight.

By Edward 8cbreck, D.O.
A I I nt Ptd "' of FBIIIQy

CAAfortl)efaclllly'o~mtheJobTnlnlog

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One of my patients demonstrated
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She worked In a foundiy wbere hot
pieces ot metal were often lett on
theDoor.Oneday,sheunknowlngly
stepped on a piece of hot metal for
several lfllnutes. She was unable to
feel the heat from the metal or the .
pain. When a severe Infection· and
· ulceration developed .on the l;lottom
of her foot, she still did not feel any
pain. Even with treatment, . the
Infection· did · not clear up and
ultimately the foot had to be
amputated.
QUESTION: What should a
diabetic do to avoid sud! exttene

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'Extra' part

in flick first
for local teen
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When "Heart and Soul" unfolds on
· thesUverscreen bt thesprlngoflil85
·MetgsCountlans may see a familiar

face.
Rhett Milhoan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Flatwoods
Road, was CJ1!e . of severel area
teen-agers selected to appear In the
prom scene of the inOVIe prlmarUy
shot on location bt Nel8onvllle.
Rhett tried out In March, aot
Cllled In April, and before the end ot
the month was travellng back and
forth to Colurnbul for rebearlals In
preparation tor tile fllmln&amp; wlilch
scmetJmes went on all day and all
eYelllng at die ·Hamnton Township

Hllh School.

He Wlllll't even CUII!EI ned about

haVIng to 111118 hll DWD hJib lchool

prom due to die fllmlnR IChedule.
· After allqofteadoesaguy have
a chance to be In the mcwtes.
M an "extra" be was paid
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theseslmpleprecautlonsaretaken,
thechancesofdeveloplngasertous
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JUpiTER, Fla. (AP) -Burt Reynokls Is offering a $1,CXXlrewant .
for lntonnatlon leading to the arrest of whoever kiUed one of his
whltftan deer, a state oftlclal said.
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Ranch and !ben hauled away, BUr Lampton, spollesrriantortbestate
• Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. said Tuesday.
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The deer was meofi2ReynoldS keptattheranchand had been agift
from the Dreher Park Zoo In West Palm Beach.
·
· Lampton said he could not say exactly when the deer waskiUed, but ·
said the commlslon has been Investigating for about a week.
Reynolds has ontered tighter secui1ty at the ranch, Lainpton said.

'Bolero' phocos ordered released
LOS ANGE~ (AP) -Director John Derek bas been ordered tD ,
turn over about l,CXXlphotographs,lncludlngS(l'I)E!showlng hlswlfeBo:
In the buff, which weretakendurlngproductlonofthetllm "Bolero." •
Superloreoort Judge Lawrence Waddington on Monday ruled that
. DerekmustreHnquiSI!thephotos,someofwhlchappearedlnarecent ;
Issue of Playboy magazine, to producer Cannon Films, Cannon,. ; .'
attorney Sam Perbnutter said.
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Cannon paid for processing the photos and Is entitled to them for'
promotionai~Ql09es,Perbnuttersald. TheDereks' attorney,Aitrect
Rothman. did not return telephone calls for comment Tuesday.
Derek argued that publishing the pictures would be an lnvsLSlon1 or-:: I
his wife's privacy, Perlmutter said.
But the judge said that because Derek, the film's director, writer.
and cinematographer, had total control over "Bolero," he and hlswlte·
had waived any claim to Invasion tbelr rlght of privacy. .
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the rum received a preliminary X ratlng fnm the Motion Picture · :.
· A.ssoclatlon of American's Code and Ratlllgs Administration, Is ;
scheduled tor release by Cannon In late August.
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for romance, wiU not have a rating, Perlmutter said.

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chlldn!n, who have spent the past

I.Slalld'snorthcoast, fromFiorld\o
Whlle he declined to say exactly where he planned to spend his
holiday, Buy George said he would &amp;Pend time on the beaches and
''leetnlllgabout Jamaica and Its people."
BuyGeorae said he al!oplanned to visit Rita Marley, Widow of the
late Bob Marley, Jamaica's reggae superstar.
He said be would return toJamalcafor a concert In November, but
gave no other delal1s.

relfdi\W In ... -beb:e leevtng

l:&gt;r I"'JJI!Wpldl wbere Cook will be
iltiiUJMO Ill' tbe.-t,_-.
; Mr. llld Mn. Jolla Bryan of
~ balle ~from a
Ia Lan1n wtt11 Mr. IIIII Mrs:

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Monday at the Sangster International AlrportlnMontegoBay, on the

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who8e dress attracts as much attention as his voice, Is on a two-week •
cartbbean vacation and says he "won't get boggEd down with any
work."

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooke and

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Mr. llld Mrs. Duane McLaughlin,
Ja-. lll!d Denise, SUmmervWe, s.

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·Robbie, Scott and Kacy HaweD
have retuined to their home In
R1tunan after "&lt;,vtsltlng here with
tbetr ~ts. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McLaughlin.
Al8o Ylall1ng recently with the
Mcl.aulh11lll and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred WllllamDt, Rutland, were

PwWIIQ. 'lbe

lrealed for ebeltt ~ ;

eariler tld8 moniiL

Mrs. Tiemeyer. Mrs. Martin wiD be
the lnstalllngl'all!llonler at the state
during the summer months, with the
otber meetings of the year lnhomes convention.
A picnic preceded the meeting.
of members. Mrs. Tiemeyer an- •
nounced the cystic fibrosis fund Guests · ~ Margaret Bowles,
drive for Sept. 1~. Fruit baskets Mlddlepol). and Martin Keltoo,
for children with respiratorY prob- gprtng Texas, grandson- or Mrs.
lems and their families will be Martin. Next meeting will be Aug. 6
prepared In November and De- atthet1vercampstteof01enKnapp
cember and the children will be atRaclne. ,
remembered on special nolldays
New hea4quarters
with toys and gifts.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) The annual holiday dinner party
was set for Dec. 3 at Trtnlty Church A l1€'W company headquarters ·
buUdlng here was &lt;leslgned to makt&gt;
with the Happy Harvesters Class to
thl' work day !'asier and more
serve. There will be a $5 gift
comfortable
for its employEeS.
exchange and members may Invite
Research
showed that simple
guests. For the annlversacy dinner
compliance
with
the buldlng codes
of the salon, May 7, 1985was set and
will also be held at Trinity Church. was not enough toprovideth!'easeof
Fund-ralsmg projects will Include . movement the company wanted for
its employEeS, says Jim Hickey of
the saleofpecans, knives, datebJoks
Steelcase
Inc. "Anyone can become \
and calendar towels.or pennanently distemporarily
It was noted nine partners plan to
.
abll'd
as
a
result
of accident or
attend tbe Ia rnarche In Columbus,
Illness."
Aug. 3 and 4. The salon wil pay for
The finn's ftve-level headquarthe banquet tickets for each one.
Planning to attend are Mrs. Knapp, ters has powl'r-assisted !'Xterlor
MI'S. Hysell, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. doors, extra wide aisles, oversized
elevators and Dusll Door surtaces to
Hacket~ Mrs. Brinker. Mrs. Hampton. Mrs. Richard, Mrs. PoweD, and acrommodatewheelchalrs. .

planned and will Include four picnics

tonner Debbie McLaugbltn

ltlrln dleltalywlilchtiilla&amp;CIIdle
nkU; ld;&gt; betwtL
frl lk · I wcalilb' WAieali8 ll'oftl
" " ' . Jlllllld(lllle llld • . , llld
aWl 114 llllluetuwa boy &amp;lllll!d

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()pry liar Roy Acd,
cendl&amp;lo• alter belnr re- •
adaal&amp;ted to li holt Mel wbere be.

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tbn!e yara In Italy, wW return
,ldne next week. Mn. Cooke Is the

And wllether Rhett ~
' !111ke1 It onto tile sliver ICI'eell
a on tbe ediii!Jirocm.

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Installation of oftla!rs for the
1!184-85 )'1!81' highlighted the July
meeting of the Meigs County Salon
710, Eight and Forty, held at the
blmeof JuUa. Hysell,~Installed by Mary Martin were
Loretta Tiemeyer, cbapl:au; Betty
Van Meter, pouvklr membel'; Peal
Knapp, ftrst deml chapeau; Julia ,
lfylell, seconddemlchapeau; Mary
Martin, le secretaJre.easslere; · Iva
Powell, l'aumonler; Ruby Marshall, Ia archlvleste and Eunle
Brlnker,la concierge.
Ola1rmen appointed by the new
chepean were Florence Richards,
Ia avocate; Veda Davis, children
and youth, Pearl Knapp, nurses
scholarship; Catbertne Welsh. partnership; Lula Hampton, publicity;
Pearl Knapp, parody; Rhoda Hackett, ritual and emblems; Julia
Hysell, ccnstitvtlon and by-laws;
Mrs. Hampton, 1a surentendante;
Mrs. Van Meter, Mrs. Powell, Mrs.
Richards, Initiation committee.
Mrs. Martin was assisted In the
Installation by Mrs. Knapp whO
pinned the past chapeau's plit on
Mrs. VanMeter,andpmrentedMrs.
Tlenll!)'8'with the chapeau wings.
Act1vltles 1or the year were

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cracks In the feet. Areas of
Irritation from rubbing shoes or
socksshouldbetendedtoqulckly.A
diabetic should also avoid walking
In wet shoes, and going barefoot this helps prevent unknowingly
Injuring the feet&amp;nd not natlcing
before an infection has started. It's
also wise tor the diabetic to go to a
pbyslctan or podiatrist when It's
Ume to trim 'toenalls or call115es.
Two other precautions should be
taken. Diabetics should not Sll'lOke,
as smoking narrows the blood
vessels to the feet even more ·than
they already are. Diabetics also
must maintain good control of tbelr
blood sugar, by carefully following

serious foot infections. A diabetic
should cbe&lt;;k dally for any sores or . reduced.

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Foot ·. care ·important for diabetics

Family Medicine ·
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exeCutive dlrecfor;

murs

Fish fry
!Ish try July 28.

wards, CAA

or ·

be BOld.

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employi!rs were

or

Homemade Ice cream, cake,
beverage!~

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ROCK SPRlNGS - An Ice
cream aoclal wW be held at die
Rock Springs United Methodist
(llurch Saturday with serving to
begin at 6 p:m.

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Melp C'.munwdty Al;tlon AgmCy stat! llletllbers whlcti lnciiMii!ld
tllelf &amp;mtJclpatlon In the Job · David Gloekner, JTPA dlleeta)·
n-atnlng.Partnenhlp Act Pl'OIIJ'IIln who spoke ~ regardlna ~
with aluncheoa at the Hollday.Inn. cost-living advantqes of hlr1Dc
r.ampoll•
new employees through,J'I'PA. • •
Employerswerepresented~­
Joan Seder, assistant dlrecfor;
lcates appreciatiOn tor success- presentedlnfonnatlonontheava1Ja~
tully cmqilet1ng .TI'PA training blllty of cuatoml2led traln1na fcir .
agreements!llldlncludedtheGallla· employers needln&amp; trained"
Meigs Head Start, a dlvlson
wO,kers. Georae AniDtt, profll811'l
WoodlandCeliters,PotnetrfiHealth cOordinator, dllcul8ed llrleflyobolitCare Center, Captain D's,Pmoetuy on-the-job tra1n1na wlllch can ~~ .
Area Chamber of Commerce, Long vide a 150 pet~·ent wage reiJrtbuJ:Ie'
Jolm Silver and the Melp Soli and ITleiJI during the tra1nlq per1olt . ·: .
Employers were also lntnvtn.-t.
Water Conservation District. 1be
.employers have hired employees to the Youth Tryout~·
trained under .rJ'PA llgl'E!etDI!nts a5 new JTPA component wh1cb CJBII:
permanent workers. ·
'
provlde a tree employee for ~ ·
..TI'PA aiBo 1'EI.'Oglllzed State Rep.
at $3.~ per hour. Youtlltcyop~
Jolynn Boster for her suwort of the lsavallableoniYforyouthl6tllroil8li
Gallla-Metgs Cooununlty Action 21 and the enlplayer must agree
Agency and .rl'PA at the state and retain the employee at the COIII!b,J;...
local levels. Certitlcates were pres- ston of the tryout period.
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ented to the Gallla cOunty CmunlsEmployers Interested In ~:
sloners, Meigs County Coovnlsslon- patlngln JTPA or aeeJD&amp; ~: 1
ers, Gallpolls and P&lt;meroy offices Information should contact GeoiPof the Ohio Bure$u of Employment Amott · or Tan ~;teed at ~­
Servtoe for their suwort and Gallla-Melgs CAA, Box 272, Chi!o
coopeiation during the first ntne shire, or 367-7342 992.Qi29. · • • ;
months of .rJ'PA.
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State Auditor Thomas E. Fergu·
sonreportedthatJulydlstributlonof
$36,(118,259.(11 In local government
. fund money to Ohio's 88's counties

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JTPA employers

FRIDAY

Auditor's office
rreleases funds .

and 462 cities and villages levying
local Income taxes.
ot the total, Meigs County
received ~.833. 79.

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Wecl: 11 ~lly, July II, 1984

Mondale.••

-Mastectomy program allows ..
-.•-early .discharge_for)ltients

Birthdays

By S'lEPHANIE NANQ
. AP""Med~ Wr11er .
CLEVELAND (AP) -

PhyUts

FJ:atkln said leaving \he Cleveland

CUnlc thed!IY after she had a partial
mastectomy was "the best thing

On the light side

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~llliWIIthlllldtltm.

But ~ It .... to tbt Jut.
jl.fmtelt Wll courtiDi lbt COIIIti·
"....... today Wltb viiHI to
ca~ ~ Hltpentc - lllld blldl

de' Fllltoputdowntholethn!at~
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(CartJnued on Page 9)
At moat, the attempt to deny
Mondale a flnt-ballot v1ctocy
aeemed to cost him a handful of
de'eptes, and he had $COI'etl to

that could happen" Wider the
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'Ibe Lawrence, N.Y .. WlliJIIIII
returnl:d to her advertlsiJiesalal job
less than a week after the IUJ'II!IY,
aboot the time moat maall!Ctonly
patiellts are · jult leavlna the
·hospital. Sbe was one~ UTICI't! than

So tmlgbt, with thellrlt caUOtthe
roll, the deleptes are expected to
award their nomlilatlon to a
familiar fl&amp;ure on the American
scene, the PI'Qteee fll'it of HUbert
Hllll\l)llrey and then of Jimmy

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Conn..

sanna,

HartlllldJackDI~tomake

were carrytna the fl8bt Into the

Pleslclentia! balloting, ~ to
concede &lt;r withdraw. ) · ! 1

Jackllon !~Skied tne cljypre. !Qr
their support on the flnt.ballot "as a
vote b'aii!!Wdlrectlon tor this party
.' and this nation." Yet his conciliatory tone and pledge to support the
eventual nominee united the haU In
baJid.clasped warmth and drew'
praJae from acme Jewish leaden for

Mondale compromised where he

couki, prevailed where he had to. No
planlcs that Mondale OlliDed made

It Into the plattonn.
:rbe HllqM!ntc threat was a way of
protestin&amp; the Immigration control
lill tbat has - ~ the House aDd
Senate, with blpartlsani!Uplllllt.alld
may be lent to Reapn for bls
. .lUre later .!lila 1111111111!1'. BllpaDics tear It wlllle8d to~
prejudice against them by employera fearful ~ Peuatties fill' blrlng

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!ion to

Furbee had theopenlng
and the program included a
soMi bv Ann WOes, accompanied by
readings by lnulse
Larrv Fllshler. and
Dudding presented gifts to
and Mrs. Grace and sons,
Scotty, and Ryan. Gttts of
~~. were also presented to the

the

congregation

and

commented on their feeling of
welcome Into the community.
Lee Lee announced that the Rev.
and Mrs. James Clark, fonner
pastoral!amUy, have a son born at
the Holzer Medical Center. It was
also noted AmY Fisher Is recuperating from surgery and on her behal!,
I.any Fisher extended thallks for
cards and Dowers.
Maxine Wingett led the group In a ·
hymn sing with Mrs. Stein at the
piano. Jackie Wagner and Clara
Sargent were chairwomen for the
dinner and Betty Roush had the

undocumenled~kers.

JP9on pasmlly apJiealal to .
the COIM!IItklll's 'lmblackdelegates
for
first ballot votes. ' It IIIey
oon't db that. he aalred, "How are
you -aoin&amp; to explain _It to your
grabdcbl)dren?"
But 11101t black delegates .are
colnmltted to Mce'ale, and they
were standing by him.
."1111ell my grBndchJidren that I
voted my &lt;XIIliiCience," said Lacy
Steele, a Mondale delegate from
Seattle, Wash.

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Joined the National AuodatiDII for
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" teacher's aide was hired fol'
a.ter Elementacy and tbt 1!1115

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board tabled action on purchllln&amp;·
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Pialnl and RJvervtew.
1be board hired Mrs. Grace
Weber as head lade at Riverview
lllld approved ail e:nployee achool
calendar for~ It voted to join
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caJidldate most likely to beat
President Reagan In Novmlber;-o..__

Sklnnlshes

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pastor with dinner, program

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.PRICES IN E~FECT THRU·S~T., ~ULY' 2_1, 1984

Son of the MlJuleli9ta plains,
Mondalellaapokeimall'torrockbed
American Ubera118m - "just plain
Old, ordinary Fritz Mondale;" ~he
Said !ICl'08II the country, appealing to
the old New Deal coalltlolll toOOil!e
to the aid ~ a man they knew and'

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Mon.·s.t 8 AM-10 PM
, Sundlly 10 AM-10 PM

On 'lbunday, the vice Pf8iden·
tlal llll'lllnatlon wW be awarded to
his cbolce, Ge!'aldllle Ferraro, new
to the DBIIonalacene but ahit at this
C911Ve!ltlon wberever she goes.

Cbanaes

birthday

STORE HOURS

l!paJ'e.

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - · and Genealogical Regtster.
Ouistenlng a baby girl Sulmlt or
~OOwomenwhob!lvepartlclpatedln
Mlndwell might be ·considered
" Vtriue" names were less popu- the cllnlc's ear~ dJsc;llarge Pl'(). glvhlg the lntant less than an eqlja! lar for bilYs, who might nnethele_ss fl gram tbat began last AIJilUS!.
chance at llfe these .d ays. _
themselves: a~ as Rerum,
.EMPL()YI!lD Lli!da ~
Dr. CaJctwell B. Euelltyn Jr. said
But 250 years ligo, In colonial Walt or Waltstw, Waters said.
O'Brlel)wbobu~ p&gt;llduhe bellevee the Plllel'aln Is the only
~tlcut, Submits and Mind·
Waters. wllo!lestudywasbasedon · one Of Its kind: It Is avaii,III!Je to aU . ated .fram Valley B 111'Qildlolll
wells were cmunon. In fact, they names of people In East Gulltord, mastectmJy patiellts, whetlll!r IIIey
In MarleUa, .... IICOiliiHd 11111were "'!long the 15 most popular
between 1696 and 1759, !lllkl have ha4 a partlllt or modified
plu)illlbllt '1'111! Linda'• La!I.Yfalr . ;
Mary Kerns
names for girls ol the day, says a most chUdren were still given radical surglcalremavalota lreast.
Bel!ld\Y !IIJon In RadDe. Slle
researcher.
traditional or biblical names.
apedtl'
In penna, calor,
Charity, Desire, Experiene, Free'llle 15 most popular boys' names · He said
In aurg\cal
froltl!la, illld IIJII!ll.
.
love, Honor, - Hope, Mercy, Pa- were Jqhn, Danlel, Thnolhy, Jona- pl'ocedlres and a drop In the
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tience, Prudence, SUence, Temper- than, Ebenezer, Nathaniel, Josiah, llUillbel' ~ radical mastectomies
A surprise family gathering,
The early dlschar&amp;'l! helps im· '
hosted by ber children, Mrs. Zelia ance, Thankful and Tryal also found Samuel, J&lt;R~&gt;h. ~hen. James, !lave made ear~ dlscllarae prove the patients' outk,lok. hi! &amp;ald. :
· Copplck, Mrs. Doris Haynes, and their way Into the lexicon tor girls In Thomas, . David, Ichabod and within 24 hours - poeslble.
· "lf you're kept In the hospltartor ..
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Benjamin.
Okey Pack, was held recently the pious early I 'IllS.
"lt's ~ved wdveraal accep. day after day, you Sllddeniy begin to •
Puritans believed names could
The girls' top 15: Sarah, Mary, tance, with the el!Ct'Ptlon Of ~ 'think you.ate $lck," Esselstyl) laid. ,
holiQrlng Mrs. Mary Kerns.
tnsplre virtues, acuordlngtoJohn J . IIzabeth, Ann or Anne, Hannah, patient who was elderly who didn't :But when IIIey
told they can ' •..
. Others attending were Mr. and . alert, a University Of Rochester · Abigail, Esller ,Submit, Lydla, Su- llkli the Idea Of leaVIng becailse ahe
lellve after .one day, "The patient •
Mrs. Jim Hubbard, Jalmey and history professor, writing In the July
Lucy, Ruth, Rebecca, In· Uked tl)e l)od," said Esaels!Yn, who
'My God, I must not be.that •
feels,
Kelly, Ben Copplck, Mr. and Mrs. issue of the New EJ\gland Historical dwell and Mabel.
headed the program.
sick.'
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Mike Pierce, · Lori, Lisa, Mlkle;
Mlsty and Ryan, Mrs. ChrlstyGray,
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Susan and Junior, Ronald 'Dalley
and Randy Smith, Pomeroy; Sherr!
Morethanahundredattendedthe
Usa, Rodney, ahd Donna Long,
Reynolds, Coolvjlle, Mrs. Okey
annual
Deem
reunion
held
at
Royal
Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Inng and Jared
Pack, Jim and Julie of Columbus;
OakParkSunday.
I.nng,
Usa Deem, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, Nancy Lawson and David
BobBamesgavegraceprecedlng
Charles
Bissell, Mr. ana Mrs.
Copp!Ck, Ted Copplck, Patiicta
the
basket
cUnner
at
noon.
.
Delbert
Bissell,
pwtght, Jeff, and
Stethem and Teny, James Hinck"
Sherrl
Music
and
singing
were
provided
Blssell,
Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy
ley and .R.eyoold Kerns, Portl&lt;!rul;
1
by
RDger
Bissell,
Dwight
Bissell,
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Deem,.
Mike,
Jason,
Jlrruny, Jr.
and Marlon Slater, Racine. FrankRlffle,SueBtssellandSandra and Sharon Deem, Joanne Lance,
Long. An arrangement of flowers Thelma Montgomeroy, Jake Wind·
u..c..J."-.1.
'was sent to Mrs. Lester Hill ot land, Chad Chuttleworth, John and
- - - - - - - - - - - Frankfort, the last living survivor of Trudy Deem, Cassy and Mark
the ortgtnal Deem !arnUy. Plans Beck, Rob Deem, Mr. jill(! Mrs.
Paul Johnson, Bessie Turley, Iva
weremadeforthe1985reunlontobe Leroy Hutton, and Mrs. Rubal
Stewart, Freda and Ernest Van
held July 21. at Royal Oak.
Deem.
Inwagen, EDen Snyder, Cllflord
Smith, Calvin Lane, Inez Pooler,
Attending were Edna Deem, Mr.
MOdred and Clifford Jacobs, Tina and Mrs. Dores. Arnold, Ruby
were presented to the K jacobs, Keith, Debbie and Aaron
Frederk:k, Mary Dempsey, Melissa
hdi!Jred guest. Sandwiches, mints,
Van Inwagen, Denver and Oma Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
lee cream and cake were Nelson, Ann Mash, Susie Mash
that nurses have trusted for
We 1ve invested in the very
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Music was presented by_ Pullins.
latest .hoe comfort techno!·
yem.
Deem, Mr. and 'Mrs. Willla!n
ogy
to
create
ourlluraSoftll
Sot fint we gave those .
White, J1:-, hlswtfe,Rltaand
Sending gifts were Pearl and
Krackomberger, Leota Birch,
line-a
unique
d~al
den§ity
uppers
a luxurious full
Walter Bunce, Evelyn Matns, and
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531 l-'CKSON PIKE ·RT. 35 WEST
Zelma Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
outsole similaho th~ kinds · leather lining. The result Is
were Rlck, Diana, Audrey Doughty. Aaron Van lnwa·
used in running shoes. And
an innOvative new nursing
Ballard, Anna and Tony Ballard,
BUIOUt . .TW!!S &amp;lilT • SUN
aJ1!l :Cara Ash, Minnie ar.d gen won the door prize.
we've combined it with the
shoe of unparalleled comfort
AlL SEAlS .2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ballard, Mr.
4 DH"S'GW EV!JrY TUESpotY 1.2.(10
and durability. '
same handstitched uppers
and Mrs. Rick Hollon, Ertc: Rlck:y,
and Chasatle Hollon, Mrs. Opal .
Hollon.
Mr. andMrs.RobertParker,Kelli
80th birthday of Mrs. Etrn8 Mrs. David Holter, Route 7, on Parker, Mrs. Sharlene Gray . and
HOURS:
2Ui
Main
Etllile will be o'bservfd with an open Sunday, July 22, from-2 to 4 p.m. tamUy, James Gray, Dean Hatem,
MON.-SAT.
9:00..5:00
Pomeroy
at 'the residence of ber ·Relatives an(j friends are Invited to Londa, Krlstlna and Adam Wert·
FRIDAY
9:00-8:00
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992-S272
attend.
SOII'I!Ha,w and daughter, Mr.. and
man, Mr. and Mrs. Orts Frederlclc,
Mr. and Mrs . .Roscoe Hollon, Pam,
~i'at~tz
Brandl,andChrtstopherBuchanan,
u
1ft
Brenda and Trenton Rando'pb.
Betsey and Ryan Hawthorne, Lisa,
I;letsy Houdashelt, Jenny .Clitfol'll, ¥ike and Mark Gl!ly, Lorena
Sarah Clifford, Toby Swartz, Tory Bissllll, Melinda Wells, Brian and
Park recently.
Swartz, Jeff Darnell, T(ldd Mitch Ruby Gass, Jet! Ellinger, Marie
and David Fetty.
Bear theme was canied
Montgomery, Lena and Heather
cake and decorations.
Assisting with the games and Rlme, Roger, Sue, Tina and Mandy
•
were Tara Erwin,
serving were Faye Clifford, Audra Bissell, Missy Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
Saunders, Melissa Cltfford, · Houdashelt and Jennl Swartz.
Frank Riffle, June Rlffle, Mr. and
Oejln Curfman , Angela Goody,
Mrs. Elson Long.

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Area
eanou c. Elkins

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deaths
forfeited
p.m. FridaY In Hughes Funeral
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Home In Athens. Pastor Charles m cOurt
McVey wW officiate and burial wlll · ·

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call at thetuneralhomefrom2-4and
7-9 p.ll). Thuqo;iay.

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detendenlll forfeited bonds In

Six

the court of t.Udd\epGrtMayorF'l'ed
Hottman Tuetday night.
They are. David W. Cappock,
·· Middleport, $50, lett of center; $50,
excessive speed, and $450, driving
Rev. Burgess Wogan
whlle IntoxiCated; Cecll H. Throckmorton,
Daytm, $100, open conThe Rev. Burgess G. Wogan, 70,
tainer,
and $6), driving whlle
Rt. 1, &lt;;~~esterh!U, died Sun&amp;!Y night
as the result of Injuries receiVed In Intoxicated; B!!ttY Hlll, no address
recorded, $100, disorderly manner;
an auto accident.
·
Joe
Strausman, De;x:ter, ~; Shirley
He had been a .pastor of United
Brethren Churches In the area wr· R. Mills, ~roy ' $42; Cynthia
several years and was an ordained Swisher, GaWpolls, U2, au on
minister of the Chutch of the s~chariles.
Nazarene. He llad'seiVed as pasior • Fined \Wft Ellen WUson, Pomeroy, $10 ·llllli costs, stop sl$0
of the CbesterhlJJ Church of the
Violation;
!'lohqle Barber, $'l551nokl
Nazarene for nine years aJ!(I !he
fines
plus
costs.
McArthur Church of the Nazarene ,
for slx years. He J)resently was · ROnnie~. Middleport, found
serving as pastor at the Chuoch &lt;Jf gi!Uty of ~ In violation of the
·llabtllty 'Insurance Jaw lOst his
the Nazarene at The Plains.
Durlnghlscareer, heselVedasa driver's license lbr ~ days and his
plates and auto registration
bus drtver and maintenance
lrrJpolll!ded.
for the Amesville Schools and had
been employed at F.H. Gifford
Hardware Co., In Amesvllle, wlllch
~OS
helater'ownedandoperated.Hehad
F1orenee E. Quivey
worked with theOhloDepartmentof
Several calls were answerEd by
Highways In Athens County.
local units Tuesday, the Meigs
F)orence Edna Qulvey, 89, :b:l
Bam In Athens County, Aug. 15, County Emergency Medical SerViEden Place, Athens. formerlY of
1911, he was a son of the late John ces reports.
Bedford Township, Meigs County,
and Mary Draper Wogan.
At 12:11! p.m. Rutland took AllCe
died early this morning In Logan
SurViving are his wit'e, Laverne KennedY from her hometotheofflce
Health Care Center after an
Rainer Wogan, whomhemarrledon· of Dr. R.R. Pickens; at 5:06'p.m,
extended111ness.
March 9, lSli; four sons, Howard Middleport went to Beech Street tor
BornlnM~County, shewasthe
and Hlley of ChestPrhlll, Dale of Robert Fife but no transpoctation
dallghter of the late Charles and
Amesville, Ronnie of El Paso, was needed; Tuppers Plains at 6:53
Lucy Price Bryson. She was a
Texas; six daughters, Mrs. EUeen p;m. went to the~ofanacctdent
retired nurse an&lt;ta member of the
Wells of Rt. 1, Cbesterhlll, Mrs.' 011 the Sumner Road with Sondra
Bates United Methodist Church.
Mary Lou.Spencer at Chester, Mrs . Koenig being take!i to Veterans
She Is su.rvlved by a son, HUber
Florene Arnholt ofChesterhlll, Mrs. Men~orlal Hospital; Racine at 10: 43
Qulvey of Pomeroy; two daughters,
Florence Peters and Mrs. Bonhle p.m. took Lorene Pyles to·.HO!zer
Mrs. Hampton (VIrgie) Johnson
Betts, both1of Rt. 2. McArthur, and Medical Center.
and Mrs. Ed (Charlene) Slater, both
Mrs. Linda Perry of Lowell, Mich.
of Atbensf seven grandchildren,
Also surviVIng are 29 grandchlldren
nine great-grandchldren, two stepand llve great-grandchildren.
great-grandchUdren, and a greatFuneral seiVIces wlll be held at 11
Admitted ..,.. Deborah Barringer;
great-grandson; and a sister, VIrgie
a.m. Thursday In Athens Church of · Reedsvllle; · Christine Napper, RuMeier of Akron.
the Nazarene, wl!h Dr. WUmer tland; Carl Ramsburg, Mlddleport;
Besides her parents, others Lambert and the Rev. Chester Leroy Piersall, Mason. ·
preceding her In death were two
Henneman officiating. Bwial wlll
Discharged - Mary Newlun;
sisters, Josle lsancs and Mae St. · be In the Moont Heimon Cemetery Jean Vance JollwAelker Barbara
CWr; and Jour brothers, ,Hllber,
near Amesville. Friends may caD at · Snyder, H~h ThOmpson.'
.
Hobart, WaJteJ: and Nortnan thE! SlOne-Matheney Funeral Heme
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Bryson.
tn Cllesterhlll tron:~ 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral services, wlll be held at 1 todiiy.

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The Meigs County Public Ubrary
will be receiVing a gl'l\l\t from the
Ohio Arts Council for chlldren's
plq!l'am In the library.
The grant was announced at the
June meeting of the board of

trustees.
Total circulation for May was
' books.
reported as 8,567
pJ"iWams,
Pome10y In
Ubrary
whichhad61 15people
adult
participated, and one Juvenile
program with 51 people

~~had~peopleattend-

ing 16 adult programs. Attendance
at Its one juvenlle program was 32.
Circulation of large print books
was85lnMaj.
Linda Harfst, Ohio VaUeyLibnirles Association director, discussed
the future funding of libraries In
Ohio and library automation In the

Don Salmons of Racine has hiS
collectlonofmlnatureantlquepollce
and emergency vehicles on display
In the Pomeroy Library.
Attending the meeting were Pat
Holter, Pat Mills, Wanda Eblin;
Charles Blakeslee, Don Mullen,Ted
~. Mary 'K. Yost and Ruth
Powers, board members.

PII'QiiATE COUIIT-OF
· 18riGI COUNTY, OHIO
Eno•-ot Slclnev W. Dum,
D-ood. c - No. 244f7,
Docket 1 2, !"... _433.
NOTICE OF APPOINtMENT
OF FIDUCIAlly
On ) u~ 13. 1984. in the

GOOD USED
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W.s ...rs to 111 c~,:_ -~.!"'
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versvdlei Road. Portland, Oh•o.
4.5770. was appo1nied Ex~u·

tor of lhe eslate ol Sidney W

Durst deceased. late of 56l24
SR 124. PM land. O ~ io.
45770
Robert E. luck'.
ProbltoJudge
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Own your own J•n·SPOrll·
- · Ladies' Appartl, or
Childrtn's Store. llotton1l
brlllds: Esprit, Sonto Cruz,
!-l Strtet. ze .., lzod, levi,
Jordocllt, lillie Ann, han
Picone, RK Oriaiuls, lesley

In Memoriam

(SONNYI
ST!YfAIT, who would
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CWEIICE

HOBSTmEt REALTY
G10. S. Hollstetter, Jr.
Broktr

PH. 742-3092

evtn'lll
art fallin&amp; ·
And we sit here all
alone,
.
In-our heart comes a
lonaina
If he could only collt on
home.
Friends may 1hinl W.
heve fM&amp;Otten
When at times.lhlf sea
us smile,
BUt liHie do they lnow
the heartache,
That my smile hides all

IIEW LISTING- COU~TRY

LOCATION wilh 16 acres
m/1, minerals and nice two
story home, 3 bed rooms,
large living room, modern
kitchen, woodburner, 2 stor·
age bid~. Excellent location
on. St. Rt. 143. $35,000.

·Curb Inflation
Pay Caih for
ClauHiecls and
Savel.I -I

tllllltel, 949·2101 •
949·21&amp;0

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Real E•tate General

FOR

(1) HOUSE . ~,.~~.STER:J
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Tint acres 'with ~· nicely
constructed C&lt;lib"' block
holne 26x30, 3 bedi00111S,

one blth. 12115 livq

room and 24124 family
room. Partially carpelld,
fuel ,ojl fun1ICI with facilities for woqdbumei'. 12x15
bloct slortill buiklifW,
20Jc30 bloct JP.Illll. IIWrt
rlf Rt. 248, COIIIIby senq,
1'1 mile east of Chester,
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(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Down-

eq•ipped with
kitchen, livinc room,
dining room and den;
upstairs has two bed-

stairs

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house also has base·
ment. Lot size approx.
. 48'x308'. Nee~s work.
If interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racine. 949·2210.

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TAIL GATE ......... *8,5.00
FOil) I'INIIII .... '69.95.
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PH. 992·7201

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Of!ly $14,000.

lOW COST - Uttie down and
rent iile payments will buy )'011
this home. llallt, city water and
natural gas, Small but reasonaabiy priced.

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ROUTE 124 - Good lOcation
excellent riYerm,
paneling and this property is ~

ClfiJilti,.;

fP)d repair. Vfl'/ reasonable.

IIIDOlti'OIIr' ::.. Three IJed.
ruons, new kitt;hen; elumi111U11
,sidin&amp; level lot Near stores and

llR home, fUll !Jasetnent
bam. Only $31,500.

·ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

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lllcint .like·new modular unit witlt 3
bedrooms, central air,
eQuipped kitchen and a room

Springs is this modest 2
bedroom frame. Modem bath,
new crpetiniJ, modem llitchen,
gas furance and 011e acre for

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ltiMdllln&amp; ·
lnsurlllte Worli

Cuitp..!!l! Bldp.

added on, good neighborftood
$33,900.00.

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LISTING -

Good
neighborhood in Syracuse. This
newer I flool plan home can be
yours. Nia! famiy room With
woodburning fireplace. Call lor
an appointment $48,000.00
IIEW USIIIIG - Hunting and
atreage with building site -

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CARPENTER
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Soulheastem

Ohio

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bclllt, OH.

PH. 949-j320
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"FRH ISTIMATIS"
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NEW USTIIIG- lotwllottom

- Ahome of distincliln - an
eigfrt sided home with a well
organiZed lloor plan, central
stme fireplace, celiina window
fights, 3 bedrooms, lui basement 2baths, niCe barn, shed,
on aproxima!leY 9 acres
wooded land . Asking

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Jo HIU

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Dolllo Turner

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Of 992-7121

EUGEN£ LONG

Ph. (614) 143-5425,

11 Help Wanted

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eldarly In my homo In
Pomoroy. 11~·812- 8022 .
Trolned ond quoltlllld, roeponllble nurek'lg eeeiltant
tO holp caro lor elderly. Con
do Yhol olgnu ond odmlnlo-

Laroe

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Yord 8olo July 19 • 20, 2
milo from HMC Rt. 1110.
Toola, · lawn mower c1rt,
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clothing, dlohoo.
Qorogo • yord aalo: July 1 ;s " "
till olllooold. 8o.m. tNI-. ,., .
YordSaleJuly18, 18• • 20. Elcollont borgolno hore. 80 ,,,, " ·
ClothM I · knick knocko. por cont prlcod bot-n 1 . ' · ,
cont I ••·, N- dlo.,_, 1• ~ ·
Folrvlow Evorg,.... Rd.
·blender~, cor,-lng _ware · : • ·~'
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IICO'OOO from Spring Volll.vl chopping block tabla, , ;
PIIJ:I Wed .• Thura., Fri.
Hoov• vacumn: toye · • •
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IIDDLEPOIT. OHIO

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oro. cordo end colo I how
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Privoto .._..•. Phono 288·
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Ohio. Comploto lno of lowlluntlng Acc-loo •
Mor:tJn - Colt (114)
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8:00 10 12:00. 304-

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o_.oral Hauling, troth, romQ¥ot, pointing, corpantry. plu,..ng. Good ret.
Froo Eot. Col.l 388-8481 .
Pointlfll. root wotll. ORd
gen••' repair. grin cutting.
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114-112-11008 or81 4-7423147.

Klttono. c• 448-4222.

~oy: 2collcoldtteno, B
- · ond 1 yr. old. loth

~-~.
c.. 182-7113.

3810.
.
. , _ buo - ·

wo--

20th betwMn 1 OAM till

4PM . No phono colla
IICCoptod.
'lMgo Notlonol concem

oponlngo lor_..., with
genorol -atarlal oltlllo.
Must be llble to mrt imm•·
dlotoly. 1150 to .200 por
wool!. dopending on

••po-

Interview
Mro.·- For ot
the Holiday
Inn 4110 Plko St., Glolipolio,
Ohio. Fri. lho 20th botwoon
10AM tiH 4PM . No phone
ceHo-tod.

II you oro not oblo to work,
lout you ore oblo to got
around, cook and buy your
own grocorloo. I have o nice
homo oloo o ·2 room lport·
mont. willet you h• in !reo.
1 ·- o widow ond ·I nood
comporiy. 1 IYvo 0 nt • ond tronot"'"~:~·-~-~~~~~- lnoludod .

Anlotont
304·B7ti·~~~~~~§;;
n

2 malo goota, 304-e822787.
·

~drtoe

~ 2
Colllo. Gol4lan ond -......
-old,
304-t711-7337.
,..

Loborotorv
S..poowloor:
lm~1 lor M-~--•
mo
...
,.op.,
Ill
Tecllnologlot to -til lull

ond - . .
2 femolo ~ --~ ~-~ - . ~_•.~
-....._
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coli
.........
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2
3
80
...,..
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I

Lost end Found

FOUND. 10 ...... olclv-1Jow
-Cell
. . . . 42
441-7813
. co,.rt
FOUIIID Cheohlre. MIIIJ
Mart. July 12. Pup. I nlo.
ald .......... ' - · 4 whito
r.t. Famalo. Pin .......

................. altlt-.
........... Ce11 . .2-1114

ot 448-IH4 .,VthM.

IPIIn..l~ oell

Call 114.· 742·

Thurdodoy. 9-4. Yo miloBulovllle off 1.80. Baby
dothet, boy-a, .g irta, w.omene
olro 10. Cell 1114•3889855.
Thur. &amp; Fri .. 19 • 20, 8-11, 1.
mi. tbove Sllvor 8ridgo on
Rt. 7, wotch lor olgno. Lown
mowar,clothoo,bobyhomo.
mlac.
Flrot Tlmo Yord Solo Thuro.
Fri. 111th • 2oth. lAM till
datil. Antlquoo. olvor plote.
miec. houaehold ltl'l"·
P,..to

air

corn

popper,

mony brond now. ond ......a.
.
lempa, and many pic:tufH: 111 • •
ond picture fro- horo to ''
ch0010 from . New • uood
clothing, cooto • lh-: 4 " ,
miloo North from P_.,y, '••! ,,
on Rt7 to Eoglo Ridge Rd. , J
Turn right ond go 1'!1 mlloir.
882-7412.
.
F•il'
- - - - - ' - - -..,..,..•:, l
lll!ovlng-Porch 8olo, 42~ c." .,
Uncoln St. Middleport. Turn "· '
right ot Pot Hill Ford. 11"8Y \:.:'
hou .. on l!tfl, tltlrd blooll. :Jr 11_J~
blby • chllclron'o c l - . ~ i'
mloc. Mond8Y··Friday, tOto l · 1
3, Soturd!oy. 8-12.
•
·• •''·•J
· ·
,
J' •.(i
9 to 8, July 18. 11, 2!1. off ~· ·
old Rt. 33, 4 mile NOrth of • 11
folrgroundo, P-rot. Pot-·"~· ..
low llgn1.
./ , f."'

·,l

•t-.,.

Yord oolo on BMhon Kono ., •,I••;
Rd . Tuoo. through Fri. " ••:
Woodrow Fort~..,. roo.
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u

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Plee1snt

.:o~ J~~

• ..-,

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Profeuional ·
Services

PIANO TUNING Lowor
priced regulor tuningo- - t o Ienior C - o.
Chu-·lchoolo. Word'o
K..,-d, 3114-B71i-3824.
Piono Tuning ond R-lr.
lrun.,_ Muoic Co .• 4480887. Mention thio od lor
25% diocount. Lone Doniolo.
1114-742-29111 .

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31

Homes for Sale

Prlcod . - . ! 3 bclr. homo.

1 ocra of l.,d, Rt. 62,
Chorioston Rd . Coli 304678·4887 or 81 4 -448·
8281.

9 yr. old weter front home 1

uc. condition. 12,000
down, ow- liMnco. Call
81 4-211B- 12111 otter liPM.
2 or 3 bdr. good locotion for
ochoolo •
nice home

for

at-.
email f1mly

or single

pereon. tocatM · in Pt Ple•oont, UII,OOO. Aloo, 1973
14•70 Cuti4:Jtlobllo homo,
.7.000. 2 !ii'th, portioly
lumi-. Col 1114-8894881 . or 871-111211
Gr•n Townahlp new baautilul, 2 ttory homo, 4 or 5
bdr., 1 Yo both, loogo LR a
Kitchen, forrnol OR, utility
room. gerlge , concrete
drlvo, nice lot, city ochoolo,
4~ ·mlln from Golipolio.
llorgoin prlclld 154,900.
Will cona. .r mobile home
trodo-in. Coli 448-B03B.

Own• tr•n•fened· mutt 1811
ily
room3 hot
20 ft lom. of
booutlful
bdr. homo.
wlrulowa for po1toral view.
flnlohocl double g••OO• tiro·
ploco, lorgo porch, 40 ft .
· ··
prlvocy,
noor
Royol
Ook
Pork.
163,900.
c
11
814
8'11 •-•blity. •
·

tlmelnSu....,..orypoolllon. 1 ~18:.:2:._-11:._4;..
12_0_.- - - - Exeollont Wotlllng condl· t·
tlOM •. - -"'"'
· So'"..,. llutlond: B•"' o 10 room
negotloblo. Int...- IIIPII· houoo ond 47x1 41 lot for
cento,...yphone814·. .2· t-lhonouoodcor.Thoflroi
2104, ut. 201 or S - 142711 cosh buyo h. Yeo,
R-me to V.M.H . 111 1!. only '&gt;!! t ... tu volulitlonM - 1 Dr.• Pucr•ro 0, Oh •42711. Coli for oppoint·
4117tii.Att. . w.s. Lucoo, - 1 m
____
2_111_·_3_14_·_87-:4_1-:.--=~
Atlmlnloba!Or. Equal Em- r·
pi"Yff*d OpportUnity.
7 r_, houoo, both, 2'/o
..,.., Donvlllo. Oh. 2 miiM
labyoittor W.ntod In our trem Mlne1 . Call814·742homo for a billy during 21111 or 742·2271 otter 5

oc11oo1
year. Con •14-742211 4 ·
Phone IUrieyor n11d.d tv
from office In Pomeroy, MGnday tln~rFtfday,
• "" 11r..
3 to • :00 p.m. • ......
pluo bolnuo. C!lll DonM,
114·112·72011 . St~rt
tmmodlltoly.

'· "

full-- -

31

Homes

f

·se1 e
or

38B·8784.

Anantioft -M• • women
ovor 18. Trovol Flo .• Colli.•
Loo Viogoo ·ond rotum. Lorge
Mtlonol co._., now hoa
openings for · men and
18. Muol.,.
neatanddap•n•ble.Ortthe
)oll trolnlng. Up tv 1200 a
to otart. T~­
tlon l u -. For intorvMw
Mro. " Booher ot tho
Hottdoy Inn 410 Pllto St.,
GlollpoNo, Ohio. Fri. the

bothroom, )lYing

llj

wennlng tray, m.at cUtter,
Pt
clllldo record ployor, color
· &amp; Vicinity
.: !1·:
21
TV, glrlo clothoo olzoo II thru
I ~Min"•
10 ,... con~ .... odulto clo- ······---~.. ------·······------ ·t-.·~ -:~
Opportunity
thing.. jewelry. rollow olgno
atGoor-CrtokRd.Rt. 7 Found. newwolorold, Ohlo &gt;q f~ "
•
.
NOTICE
(4 mi. out GoorgM c.- River near Kygor Cr"'!ll; Jyly ,~ ;· ,
1
1
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB- Rd)8uS.vHio Rd. Jockoon '1_.~·nCtlfyoll. 814·441· 3282- -:•~f;,
Plko. 11~ mi. to Geor- 1 ""
UB .. NG CQ. - d o Crook Rd.) .
_ _ __;__ _-l,-'-- ·•• 'rl;
lhot you do buolnooo with 1------'--'---- QorogoSolo, ThuraondFri,B I,': ·
pooplo you know, oild NOT Yord Solo 1108 ·Circlo Ave., till 5. Sot 9 till 12. 13011
to mon8Y tlwough the ocrooo from Sprin~ \/otley Moodowbrook Drive.
,. .!"
untl
you hove invootl· Hord woro. Th u,.., r1 •• 8 at .
~- offorln
,.&gt;~
gotocl · IINlco ochool cloti!M, boyo 31omily Gorogo Sole, Thura.
olre 7 joono-7 • B ohlrta, Frl, Truck topper, couch,
22 Money to Loan
boyo
tiro 32-34, men croc!Mt, gloaoworo, coram- ,. ,
·
clothing Iorge ol1oo, nlco leo, clothing, oddo - ·
lrlo cl--e 8 7
1201· Sondhlll Rood.
,., ••.Y
II
v•- •· · - - - - - - - - - "" ""'
'
HOME
LOANS FIXED -...,,
mottreu.tomp,
Pricod right. 8·11.
Moving oole, two lomllleo. ;.'-,);)
RATI!I 11e1ow marllot ratoo.
Comp C011loy. Folrvlow Rd . • '•
Fl,..d conventional FHA- Yord Solo Fri. • Sot. Lorge Fri. Sot., July 2G-21ot: 8 til 1 '
VA.Leodor Mortgogo, Md omoA itomt. clothing, 6.811-ttloat, glo.._,.; ' ,.'
Athena, collect 1114-592- ate. Yo mi. botore Porter on bod linen, 1111011 oppNon-. -~.; •••1
30111
old 1 80
clothee.

---=------ 1--------Worlt ropo1rm1n G..S. •
M-n Coo. Wlltroln. write
or co~ PO- 838, ........
Oh. 411714.814-42:1-11838.

1

room. and be*oom fbitu,.., •.t-"l ••1

pre(.,l-23

1 1t1ua !IItten IInd 1 cot groy • Exporloncod Produce Mon1111"' lor • - o:-ea Supor- · 448-3732.
M.,.et. Send resume to Bolt
2 Cillo a 4 ldttiono to give '2828 In coro of the Qellipolio
Dolly Trlbuno• . 828 3rd.
to lood 11omoo•. Call Avo., Qollpollo, Dh 411831 .
448-082 .

L- - - - - - -'-"-"..q KltNnolo g1w -•Y· 3 I'IIY·
3 wl!lte. 3 mole 1 3 t.molo.
Cell 182-71108
_ .

NOW AVAUAII.EI '

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H - o ...,
In·
· Wo _..thlo
..:.....,_.......,In
-I

~.~.~ .I

hinging plant..., 1nd muG" , .~ 11
more yard cart equl.,.at,

.t • medlmllon. WUI work

Jo.,•

Porty pion up. • ptuo: IJIIIo,
toyo, llomodocor.No-mont.
CO&lt;. phon~- - Coli
fNo 1_100_153•8077, Aloo

4!1.AID CLEARED

INVESTI~ATION

flEW VEHICLE

'

TROMM

EXCAVATIN.G

Wantocl oid P'-· PaYI""
*20.00 140.00 - ·
Flnt -only. olvlfll
dldctlono. Witton Pllnoo.
lo• 1 88. 8ordlo. Ohio
43148. Coli 814 -483. 't 1011.

REPAIR .

Roofing Of 11 T Worlild

.o,.,. .,, ......

PARTS and SERVICE
-Htk

PRICE REDUCED - Great
location i1 in tlwn near schools
and shopping. Three bed·

ASSOCIA'I'ES

It 124,'-o, Ollio

w.,~r

614-992-7626

INTERESTED IN A

liE AL • 011
Henry E. Cltllnd, j ,,
992•61t1

GARAGE

c....,._
•Complete l'""od.,lng

All MakM

•Wathen •DIIhwuhen
•R. . . .
•fl-'ttiiJ8toll ,

,..,.

rOOtm, nicely remodeled kit·
cltl!n, garaae, prden space, in
aood ooncitiOn. Call lllout this
one. Now only $2!1,900.00.

Roger Hysell .

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

7/9/2

.

.

ll·l·tk

'

'

appr001imatety 17 acres witit
timber, mineral. rights and
cleared buHding or camping
site. If hunting and Pfivacy is
youi desire, this is for )'01!.

$45,000.00.

up for -

otono joro.

IIHIM, CHJ.
Ph. ll'-143-5191

..F,.. Eltim-...

BUS.: 985-3813
RES. : 985-3837

PH. 892· 7183

Hou.~in'!

ll1 .ultli!,Jr/; ·r-.

.

.~ro;.
Altllll- &amp; Vinyl SldillP
11 Y•IB ExiMrience

. ..'

·-~

$26.~.00.

C.h pold lor foncv. Iron or

hee¥y Iron bodo. U 80 ~nd

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

.SUPERIOR'
SIDING CO.

•

IIEW LISTIIIG -

LJSTIIIG - Near Rock

z•··•·

·i

'

O.lltr
\ Farm Equipment

NEW

UTILITY BUILDINGS
· Slm from 6'16' Up
to
lnlulated DGc_ Hoeses

Or 992-5875

992-6215 .. 992·7314

HI·""

Authorized John ilure.
New Holl111d, Bush Ho&amp;
Farm Equipl!tnt

POMEROY,O.
'192-2259

1-(614)·992·3325

WTH bobyoit In my homo II
dap o wk. for ony ogo chHd.
Coli Shlrlff Dugon, 9412718. '
'

41711 Of coH 814-9827780.

mc.rtst.
'

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E.Malr•WIII

· Phone

Riverview Pereon•l Cere
· H~o, l,ny Mor- ownor.
hU vocency lor oldorly
poroon . Colt 1 ·304-77~·
11882. .

Buying dally gold, tilvor
colno, rlnvo, jowolry, .,..-tlng WHt plow tobocco. Coli
-••· old oolno, Iorge cur- 814-218-1528.
rency. Top prlcoo. Ed. lur·
Solo Thu,.. 18, Fri. 20.
kelt lorborlhoP, 2nd, Avo. Wll ~o gonorlil houoo "'o.rinlondora .Dr. Roln . or
Mlddloport, Oh. · 814-882' lng. Reter.ncoo. Coli 814·
9 til 1' Now II uolld
3478.
· 388·8139.
~ -~~c:o~~d~~::lo:n:._ __;__

MI. ., Rt.2, PoiMeoy, Ohio

•orL FIELD SERYIC~S
•ouMP TRUCK SERVICE
•coNCRETE WORK
: cuSYOM BUILT HOMES
"WATER. GAS 6
OILUNES

Parts

POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start Fro• 12'116'

c.u 742·3195

Real. E_.ate General

1/IIIGIL I. SR.
216 F.. 2nd St.

Wentod to buy uood • .,., •
wood hoatoro. lwoln Furnl·
t,.., 448-3111. 3rd. •
DIM It, Gollpollo, Oh.

ond tllvor.

:U, _,;.,__ __

Mlil TIIISCMJ IF will Rttmlrt80ca
Tile Dllllr ........

7/6/1 mo.

ALL STEEL.&amp;

Rtsidelltill
&amp; com..rcill

MlcldJ..,art. Ohio

I

25.

29.
· 30.
3t,
31.

614-423-5560
·

Wo pay cull for lito model
cloen uood con. ·
Jim M..,.. Chov.·Oido Inc .
811
Jollnoon
448-3872

o-

Fot lnformotlan
Call Cellecr

.nttds; fUIIIICIS Uftoir 1
service and instellltion.

PAT HILL FORD

25. _ _ _ __

15.
16.

111·547 - Cllltlllllllllll Cllllllll ~ d saM, Mt·la

Services

rooms and one bath;

111000 fARM- I211Cres for
)'OUr tmty. IS yr. Old rlllCh, 2

211..................._......,.

l•callent Jot" ·

UIIESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

For all , _ wirlnc

also acid boll1nd rod
out radiators. We also .
re111ir G11 Tenkl.

J&amp;F

schools.

'rl, ·- - - - . . . ;·;,.;.·'....,...,

No Down Payment

~ .s"E"iVfCi.

core radiators and
hater cor11. We can

V£RY BEST DEN{URES
SAVE $60 PER DENTURE

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7.

R~DI~TOR
.SDVICI
We ca)HtPIIr lnd II·

SAVE '120 .,

·bl!enierii plus one acre.
17. _ _..c
;;.;;.;.
~ --18. ---.:...........,.

(6141 441·7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second A~NIII, Bo• 1213
Gelllpolll, O~io 45f31

DON18UY

or
143·5424

To Buy

12 Situation•
.
Wanted ·
l ~~-----­

2 Fomlly V••d Solo 9 to II.
Uncoln Plko In Contonory
Thurd8Y 19· Friday 20.

ON .DENTU.RES

wood cab!nets,

M~GHEE '

LiC8!1Md Clinical AudioiO&amp;ilt

ASSOCIATES

No Auction IIIIo wool! ot
Hartford Auction. Wo will
reopon Frlday,loptomblt7.
Rlchord RIIYnoldo.

LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE

DENTAL CENTER

OF TOWN - 5 Rin~,·

I lAnnauncement
I )Fat Rtnl

LISA I. KOCH, 11.5.

BRAUN &amp;

DEINY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALLI
992·3410

7·17·1 mo.

PHON[ 304·372-:J222

Auction ovory Fri. night at
Hortlord Community
of new
w•k.
uood

AT THE

fresh air.

V

Ii

FIEf HEAI1118 TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computeriltd Hur1111 Ald. Selection
Swill Molds • lnterpret1111 Sirvlces ·

$SAVE$

COUITRY HOM
. E;._ Good buy
crt this flmiiY spOC Small
stream, trees and ~ ~

'
f..IW1 I Fat Sale

~

1157 7UJ St.
hrkenbtiiJ, W. Va .

3-1 1-lk '

'

RlrliNID - urge level lot
Room lor small garden and
PI b' 3 bedroom. Modem
6lttt artdkitchen.

o.a.ud•

"llaUtltul. cu.wm

Auctioneer .
3089.

tun,

1704) 753-4731.

Tells rour pilt, pl'lltnt
end 111111. AdYict 01 all
•tt.n Of IHt.
All 1111111111 are private
11111 confidential.

welcome.

Fays, Act I. lertll4 linle-

HHH-tex, Feltman
lllothtrs, PoUr Flilldtrs,
Elc. SIUOO incl1du invtntory, store fixtum. treinlna
IIIII 1110rt. Clll-! lr. Tote

ESP CARD AID

· BISSELL
SIDING CO. ·

Qorogo Solo July 1 I • 20. - •
lAM till 4PM . Folrfleld •• 1"1
Contonory Rd. Portorbrook .,;,
dovolopmont .
' · .,
1 --~--:--:-:-::-::-: • ·~ .
:::r~~~~· E:.~:t"wm..:.~·d~ Bo"""'"' Solo 19· 20, 9-1 , .,,.,,.
U. 8 . 311 Fr...... eotto m, Honoyoucklo Dr .• Addloon. ~· y
To much to mention.
·• '
Wl/o. 211082. Doolort Wei·
"J ; .
come. Don fr11ier· GaNgl Sale Friday &amp; $at. ~1;
Operator. 304-n l-27711.
10-11. Orono• brick ho11oo , ., ,,
blhlnd Bidwell 8chool. Big · ; ,
Y.rd 1 ... July 20 • 1 • 7 J.r. men'a
elotttea. Jean a; 1 . .,
Do., 9 -2 . Clothoo ond omol chlldrono.
,· , ~ ·
houoohold itomo.
.
. f t~ · ' ·
v.... solo July 1 7 - .......Po.merov· · ···· · -· , ;,;_~
1 8 . Concellod II roln. 22 33
·
Chottnut St. ·
Middleport
" ,'·'

&amp; Vicinity .

PSYCHIC READER

Built Oar-.•"
C.ll fOf frtt aMlin&amp; es-

498 Gen. lf1rtin1er Pkwy.
· Mlddleport, OH .

··DURING JUNE &amp;-JULY

Clerk

IN LOVING I EMORY lif

Business
Opportunity

lottery winning
nuinben: 085, 1281

owtttt: IIIIOIS ID IIOwt blfort ICIJoolltlrtl.

Wide Ra~~ge of Chemlcala • Suppllea

' 992-2635

-

lo• utllltlu. You•nt SMtllls 11111111 AtliRC UO.OOO IIIII

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INoiLS .PURNJTURE

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his own tools and ttan·
· sportation. Will pay top
. quality salary.
Call

'$1_,

•

kltclleft.
Ownlll
.....pi=·Ill·~··~·
Naw sldllllt
wlrlll&amp;
1M A1d111111 wlldMIS.
Nict yard llith -~~~~llelllciiiiii•IIW-dleport on H•llllltl Street. Clost to IIIIa .II. NIP. btra

lU - 11-"'
•n -c~

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n-....,•~
11-IUI. I ... r

· TV • APPLIANCb
127 !od 'Awt.. llllipolls, 01.
IOpoo Dlir
tll6 P.M.I
PH. 441-1899

C,ase. No. 24487. Robert R
DurSt. 52895 Bald Knob-Stl-

A librarians aild trustees meeting
was announced for Aug. 23 at the
CircleYiue Library In Plckaway
County.

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frH Water- Anelyala At Stare ar Pool Site

'·,!

14-lt.c1ofooilll.! ..... ....,

WIIII'PQ.91, llylfl! •

MetgS County Probate Court.

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IU- At.-.Ditt

14.!1- P'ItllioM
141 - loi... Jolk

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CII'J)8t layer. Must 11M

The Middleport Uiuted Pentecostal Church WUJ hold a 'public yard
saleat82$S. ThtrdAve.,fnm9a.m.
to 1 p.m. on both Thursday and
Friday.

Funds released

DH - C:hoM•

••-•o·••
a•- a""-Difl, , _.

411 - ' - -

SIDING

HELP WANTED
Nied an exptrlinc:ed

future.

Slate Auditor Thomas E. F~- ,
son fEIIOI'I.ed theseoondquarterl91Jf
liquor pennlt fees dlstrlbutl()n of
$1'16,!'iM to OIOO's cities, viiJage and
towDshlps.
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1tfelgs ewnty received $1li.88
tnm tile auditor's office.

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Six marriage licenses have been
.Issued In Meigs CounJy Probate
Court.
Twenty defendants forfeited and costs, traffic light violation;
'Ibe couples Include Gregory
bonds In the court of Pomeroy DaVid Sigman, Pomeroy, $213 and
Dean Wallcer, 22, Rutland, to Debra
Mayor Richard Seyler Tuesd!ly costs, assault; $63 and costs: Jan Scherer, 28, Point Pleasant;
NEW LISTING- HUNTERS'
night.
disorderly manner, and- $313 and . Russell Ray Bums, 26, Cheshire, to
DELIGHT
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TheyareGaUAnderson,Rutland, costs, destruction of property; Tim Delra Jean ~. 26, Middleport;
mineuls, some timber, pri·
$46; Tanya Salser, Racine, u8. both
Jerry .L ee Barber, 24, Reedsville, to
wate and peaceful. $15,000.
Davidson, Pome10y, $63 and costs,
on~charges; CaroiFarley,
Delores
Ann Adams,l8, Reedsville;
operator's license, and $37!1 aiii!·
PRICE REDUCED! - On
Pomeroy, $63, disOrderly; Slu!wn costs, di1vlng whlle Intoxicated;
Dllvld Ray Kesterson, 31, TeU City,
this lovelly ranch hOme Wtth
Bell, Ptmeroy, $'63, traffic ~­ · .iohn Welfe,Pomeroy',$63andcosts,
Ind., to Connie Ann Abbott, 23,
3 bedrooms, family room,
tlon; Timmy Massie, Gallipolis, traffic . Ugtit violation; TimOthy SyracuSe; MarVin Raymond Tolequipped ktlchen, garage,
liver, 21, Reedsville, to Frankie
$47; Steven Harnett. Dartmore, Hysell, Pomeroy, $113 and costs,
the while.
on 20 acres, just off Hysell
Ky., $54; Jessie Bosley, .P tmeroy, . Intoxication; James Will Jr., HliJ Eileen Wells, 19, Reedsville; Wllbur
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Run . Reduced $36,000.
S.dly IIISStd by moll,
$44; Cathy Bailey, Pomeroy, $49; ~ Street, Pomeroy, and Randy
E. 'IbelibaJd, 79, Middleport, to
Velma llicinsty, Assoc.
brother and sisters.
Angela Harmon, Rutland, S52;
Ph. 742·3092
Shields, Reedsville, $88 and costs· Sarah Lucille Schwartz. 71, Mason.
·• Sandy Wright, Pomeroy, $44. all on
each on open flask charges; Joseph
speeding cllarges.
Jeffers, Middleport. $375 and costs, .
Rodney Wood, Long Bottom, $43, driving while Intoxicated, and $43
ll!e¢ left tum: DaVid RlnghiSet, and costs, assured clear dlstance;
The maniage of Marty L.
Lancaster, $47, speeding; Bryan Ricky Pridemore, Pomeroy,
Morarlty and Joy K. Morarlty has
Wolte, Racine, · $43, stop sign charged with not paying old •
been dissolved In Meigs County
violation; Gregory Davis, Pome- totaling $448 ordered to pay such Canmon Pleas Court.
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roy, $l'l, assured cleardlstance,$63, ~or~ooa~kdetali;Ron
In a court entry, Don Shaffer was
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no valid driver's license; Dennis Ginther, Pomeroy, $63 and costs, ordered to pay &amp;'Upp:lrt to Ressle D.
Cobb, Pomeroy, ~. speeding; !allure to register a motor vehicle, Shaffer.
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Peggy Lawrence, Racine, $l'l, both · and costs, speeding.
on sPeecling charges; Donald
· wrillt your I'd ~ · or me II with this
. . couPon. Cencel your lid by phone _ , you get
McClure, Racine, $63, traffic light
, resulb. Money not refundllble.
violation; Sonya Hlll, Racine, $63,
The Saved Gospel Group will beat
and Larry Johnson, Monmoth,
A couples golf tournament and the Ash S~t Freewlll Baptist
W.Va., $63, both charged with barbecued chicken dinner plans for Church In Middleport at 7: :rJ p.m.
faUure to register a motor vehicle.
this ' Sunday at the Jaymar Golf Saturday. The puhllc Is Invited.
Fined were Phllllp Ohlinger', Course has been postpOned for one
Atltlre
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Mulberry Aven~, Pomeroy, $63 week untU Sunday, July 29.

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Funeral seiVIces for Cornell C.
Elkins, 47, ofRt.l,Albany, who was
ldlled early Tuesday ~ at
Benedict Coal Co. ln.VInton CoUnty,
will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday In
Bigony.Jordan Funeral Horn!!;
Albany.
Born In West Virginia, he was the
son of Arvel Elkins of Albany, and
the late Cuma Jarrell, Besides his
father, he Is su!VIved by his wife,
Judy Curd Elkins, a son, Stephen
Elkins of Salem, . and his stepmother, Ann Elkins of Albany.
Other swvivers Include three
brothers, Kennlt, Maynard and
David, all of Albany, and several
nieces and nepheWs. ·
Besides· his mother, he was
preceded In death by orw bfQther.
He was a member of the Church of
Christ and for 25 years worked with
Celanese'Co.ln'Columbus.
Friends may call at the fUneral
homefrom6-9p.m. today. The Rev.
Wlllard Love will offlcll)te artd
PllrW will be In Athens County
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pond. City wator in Roolne.
bldg., underpinning, i ,.
Callll14-849-2641 .
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potlld. luM boOM!-. 2
fireplace~ . • ~ Varave~ eJttra
lot, new roof a furn•ce.
Romodolod k~chon • both.
Co11814-267·1161i8 oo 814·
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room. tilt out, 2 bedroom1, ,~; . .,., .
central air. and wood burner. . ., '

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basement. garage.
exc. locatton, option to buy
:»- owner may carry. Call
992· 2617.

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bedroom home near
Ungavllle. o·n 1 acre ground.
Shown by appointment
only. Coll814-742-21141 .
72 Skyline, 1 bedroom.
etove. refrigerator. a.c .. or
completely furnished. Price
nogotioble. Coli 814-992·
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parti~lly lurnliohed. Locatlld
in Athent Mobile Home Park
a few minute• frorn campua.
finilh ochool with oqulty.
Bargein priced at 15.900.
Coll814· 387-71138.

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Wilking distance tb town, bd• ., pnc:e to
F.-.nch • . i ·
nlco built in kitchen. Coli for City Brokorogo Service, "'&lt;1
oppolntmont . 814 - 992- 446-9340.
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1973 Boron 1 2x8&amp;. 2 bdr .. •. '':• ·'
Owner tran .... rred. mult good con.d .• Iota of extrel. • • ·
ull. •••· cond. 188,000.00, French CiW Brokerage Ser· . ~;: (• ":
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111,000.00 do"\\n. Aooumo vice: 446·9340.
B'lo pet. loon. 304-175·
1979 Buddy 12•80. 2 BR.' '• ::•1
1529.
1 'h both, •4.000. 614-497• ·•
3 bedroom houM. garage. 31 71 .
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lorgolot, 140.000.00, 1709 1 - - -- - - - - - ' - - , 4
Jeft. Ava. 3 bedroom houn. 2 trailers and lot. Clay ·· '1- .,)'1: •
central air. garage, pool, Mt. Chapel Ad. Cal 614· 268· ·ti •.,
Vernon Ave., *79.600.00or 8010.
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bedroom fumiahed . LOW '":' '
876·5104.
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'i2Jt100 lot, conrete porch · ~ , '
Nh:h awning, atora:ge build- , , ...
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stove&amp;. refrigerator, dispo- ·· . ,, '
sal&amp; range hood . Mutt _.I. ·''' •
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188 Porlc Drive, Point Ploo · troller or lot IIOpiH'Itly. Coil
814-992-7487.
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2 bedroom house; Hartford,
lot 110•140. 110.900.00.
Lowman Trailer Salea. bualnooo phono 304-882-2844
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acre. 3 bdr .• family room bedroom, mobile horne, 1 Yir ,.
with llroploce. 1 Yo batho. botho, electric with waocl '-;
rooms Iorge with plonty of bur-. Coll814-843-11244. ·· I' "
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·of atate and muat ..u. Price underpennlng and large ... 1•
grNtly redu~ed . 304.. 171- room air cond. lnciuded. '·l •~
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JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS IEqual
Houolng Opportunity) hal
one an(t two bedrooms, rent
starting at 8163 for one
bedroom and $198 per

Lpt for· sale In Mercerville,
Call 814· 256-8818.

month for two bedroom.
with t 200 deposit lOcated
near Foodland and Spring

~mealte in Ctearview Est·
ales, all utilities including
sewer. no money down. Call
11"14· 258·1216 after &amp;PM.

Valley Plaza, pool ind TV
ant. Call 446·2745 or leave
ma11age.

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Furnished opt. 919 2nd ..
Gallipolis. $175 . Men only.
Call446-4416 after 7PM.

lot in town,

4,0x120 , Call 304· 675 ·
lp30 or 875· 3431.

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equipped kitchen, central
air, $250. 821,. Second

Real Estate
Wanted

Ave.. Gallipolis. Call 446-

2158.
Unfumlohed 2 bdr. in Crown
City . Call 614· 258· 6520.

· 5c .ere• or more cloaa to
tQwn. suitable for home.
Priced rea•onably . After

2 bdr. apt. newly decorated.
$80 to $145 pw mo. utihio1
part. paid. Call 675· 5104 or
675-53B8.

. 5i00. 304· 875· 6643.

Rentals

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bath, furoit;had.

. clean. no pets. adutta only,

Houses for Rent

deposit _ ~: · reference re·

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3-'bdr. t-touse deluxe. central

quired. Call814•446·1519.

2 bedroom apt, yard and
bosement, $175.00 ·and
depooit, 304- 675 · 7541
2 bedrooms. kitchen with
otove. ref. 1200.00 month
location 1 mile above Point
Pleasent, 304-773· 5143.

proved, pl81tlc septic tlnks.

46 Furnished Rooms

Firewood cut up slabs s 1 6
pickup load. Call 614· 246·
5804. '

For rent Sleeping ·Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel. 1 ---------~
Call 814· 448· 0756.
Sh'rubs pru~ed. lawn roaaadad , retaining walla,
Sleeping room 8125. utili· sidewalks . patios, bark
tiea paid. Share ba,th, male mulch • nwduat . Contact
only . flange &amp; ,.trig. 919 Bruce Davilion. Call 614·
2nd. Ave .. O.Nipolio. Coli 256·1427.
44.8 · 4416 after 7 PM.
1------'- - -2 ton central oir condition·
ing , unit. complete with
46 Space for Rent
lineo. coppar tubing, a. coil,
$400. Coli 446·9689 . .

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COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route -33, North of
Pomeroy. Largo lots. Call
614· 992· 7'179 .
4 trailer lou. 304-675·
1076.
For leas8

F'U rnithed house. 3 bdr.,
f220. 29 Neil AVo., GoHipo·
lis. Call 446·4416 after
7PM .

Thlo 2 bedroom apt. haa new

Completely reotored Early
American . farm house, 2

Bridge Plaza. 1196 plue
electric &amp; goo. Coli 446·
4514 or 1-304· 273· 9746.

lent location. e300 a month.
Coli Cherie• McKean, 448·
9442.

Furnished apt. 2 bdr. 11 tJ61h·
2nd .. Gallipolis, $185 water

carpeting

&amp; fresh paint,
located 1 mile from Silver

bedrooms. no petl. excel-

7PM
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paid.. Cali 448·4416
after

Wiseman's
rentals:
bdr. traHM have
5 mlieo
from3~·~:.~~~~~::~
1226.
ad•ons, . 920
hospital *226 mo .. no child·
ren or potl. 3 bdr. pluo full
Call
b•sement .hdma, nice toc'l· I ~~~~~~~::-:-:-:tion on Bob McCormick, 1·
$300 mo. no children or Furnished apt. 2 bdr. t235 .
patl. 5 bdr. homo in town, Utilitieo poid. 243 Jockoon
1326 mo. 4 bdr. horne vory Pike. GaiNpolis. Call 44!1·
cloae to town 8326 mo. 3 4418 after 7PM .
bdr. home in Addison re·
cently remodeled, •2150 mo. Apartment in country, ·all
3 bdr. home nice location In carpeted. t300 month. Ex~
the river. garden, 827&amp; n)o. cellent locatton. adutts only.
Security deposit &amp; referan· no pets. Call Charles
c:Ba reclulred on •II rintals. McKean. 448-9442.
Wiseman Real Ettataa 1- - - - - ---:--:--:-Agency, 448·3643.
Garage apt . furnished, 29'1.!
Noll Ave., Gallipolis. 1 bdr..
2 bedroom house In Pome· $2315. utllitiea Paid. Call
roy.. Furnlohed or unfln· 446-4418 oftor 7PM . •
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nished- Call 814~ 992 · 2381
day1 Of 992·2509 evenings. Riverside Apta. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
3 bedroom houoe.ln Pome· Citizena. •130. Equal Hous·
roy. full ba1ement, fullu lng Opportunities . 614 carpated with garage. 8225 . 992· 7721 .
mth. Call collect, 814· 287·
7979 ·or 287· 8858 . Firlt Newly remodeled 2 bedmonth rent fr• if you paint. room, eqt,~ipped kitchen.
8225 . Deposit required. Call
Nice 3 bedroom homo, attic, 814· 992 -5319 or 992·
batement, garage, no peta, 281&amp; :
security dopooh. Call 614· 1----~----1
992·2617.
Newly redecorated, 1 bed·

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1226. Oepooit required. Coli
814-992-5319 or 992·
2815 .

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1 &amp; 2 bedroom furnlohed
apta. Cali 614· 992-1434 or
992-5914 or 304-882·
21188.

2 bdr. with wail to wall
carpet, AC. in Gollipolio. Coil
448· 1409 6 · 8PM .
2 bcfr. 2 mile below Eureka.

$180 mo. pluo depooit, no
pat a. Call 814·143· 2844 or
614·643·2918.
Nice 14x70 3 bdr .. mobile
homo. 1236 mo. dopooit &amp;
'ltilitiea, Jio ~to. Call 446·
2192.

Furnished 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartmenta. Mi.ddleporl .
Aduha, no pat,, security
deposit . Call 814·992·
3874.

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2 bdr. fully fumiohod. clooe
to hoopital. 821() mo. plul
ciepooit . Call efter 5, 44!1·
1364.
Furniohed AC. lda1l for 1 or
2 man . Beautiful riverview,
Kanauga ,

partially furnished.

Foater Trailer

Pork. Call 446· 1 8!)2. ·

2 bdr bailer 1176 mo. plua
one mor oecurity plu1 utili·
ties. Call 448· 2851 .
2 bdr. 1umiohed off At. 554.
8175 pluo depoait. Clal
• 614· 388·96!11 .
2 bedroom mobile home for
rent, furnlohed. o.c .. f150.
mth .. plua utllhieo. Oepoait
required . Coll.982· 7479.

Village Manor Aptl .. Mid·
dleport . IE .H.O. ) haa 1
bedrm aptl. for rent. the ,.nt
otarto at 8201 o month that
includoa •• utllitiel, pkll •
*200 ..curity depoolt io
required. We lust laid new
carpet In · them &amp; they' re
located near I doctor' 1
o1fico &amp; ahopplng aroaa. Call
614·992· 7787.
On Nonh ltth St .. Middle·
port 2 bedroom fumiahed
apt., oloo 2 room opt. No
children . Call 304·882·
2588.
1 bclrm apt. for rent, etove.
rilfrlg, woohor &amp; dryer,
newly dec,oroted, Darwin
orao. Coli 992-2107.

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dudee weter. Depot~~ • unfurr.t lahed •partmenll.
roferancH racjulred. 982• 304· 11711· 2218 before 8
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Very nice 2 bedroom duplax
opt.. unfumlohod, down·
town. no peto. phoile 304871-4824 otter I PM.

Storeroom or warehouse.
· 2&amp;-.60, ·f or -~furniture,
lumber, roHing, insulation,
equipment.' 311 Condor St.,
830 o month. Coll614-992·
3326.

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sional All·breed Grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fo·
cllitloo. Pick up· end dollvery
service. Englilh Cocker Spa·
niel puppies. Cell 814· 388·
9790.

Drogonwynd Cottery Kan·
nolo. AKC Chow puppies.
Siamese kittens, new litters
CFA Himolayan end Peroion
kittens. Coll61•· 448· 3844
after 6 .
'White &amp; Blue PorakiHrta for
oa!e. 5 gol. floh aqldrium
. with light hood. 448 0f732.

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pupo, 7 waeko old. groat
1 C) HP tiller&gt;gold side by side pato for kido. Clol 814· 245·
refrig with axboo, 1971 9158 qr 8T'4-388· 9888.
Ford plck·upwithtopper, 28
ft. l(llf contained camper,-8 R4111i1terod Blue Tick Coon
lug Chevy white skopa hounda . . 3 "flmoli. 1 mole
wheelo ,. Call_ 614· 388·
trade of equal
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81 . ~0 bele. 304· 875-4800 1979 LX8 SP&lt;&gt;rtoter wHI
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0988.

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new. Coli 448, 01117.

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Autos

for Sale

1971 850 Vamaho, runs
good. 8'f00 or beat . offer.
245·11892.
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1979 CA 250,
New O · ring
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5892 '

1981 MozdaGLC .1 912S10

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1880 Suziki GS 780 L. Hko

Icing bed. pi"':'~74. opel., 8
cyl. Coli 448.

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Call 448-4171 .

1881 Ford Eacort 2 dr., 4

s-rate.

11,800.

980 Yomoho 10 Siiec:iel.
101
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8326 . Coli ,8 14·742·2957.

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Minor Bird 8 mo. old. talks John'• Auto 88181 • Bulaville
Merchandise
some, 8150.00. 304• 875 . Ad, GoUipoUs, Oh . Open til
8073 or 875· 8B88.
dork. C•ll448 · 4782 ·
1 il76 Harley davldoon
8p9rt1ter, new point job,
Generot Houlirig. For seleflli
Chevrolet Monte ..cellont condhlon. l2,600.
61
Goods
dirt. and top soil. Call Call 67
1-cono good cond., low ml· · Coil 814·742·3001.
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Musical
Call448·4815.
614· 256· 1427.
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1976 P.Cer, push mowers XR100 Hondo 8800. Call
AUCTION • FURNITURE Air Conditioners used. Call
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New Frank 's Pawn Shop. 430
UO &amp; up, 1960 Honjlo 814-843·5350 . •
&amp; uaad wood &amp; coal stoves, 2nd. Ave.. Gallipolis, Oh Set Royce Drums , 2 parts. 448-11426.
8 piece wood living room 448· 0840 .
mounted toms, 2 floortoml'.
Tornoo Moped: Medium siztt
auito with 6 inch flot armo 1----- - -- - - Zildlan cymbals. Pearlfiniah. 1978Dodgepowerwoll'!n
utllhy trellor. See It 130
$399, bUnk beds complete Oak wall phones. rockers,
Complete . protesalonal . wheel drive, 8 in . lih kit with Wthe Terrace, Pomeroy.
with bunkies $199, 2 piece preaud chairs, pedestal ta· 448-1882 .
set of 17x38 tiroo, 18110. Coli 992· 7350.
·
antron llvlngroom suites blea, hutches. • miac. Paul
Call 814-367·723B.
•199, antron recliners 899. Conkle Furntture, At. 7,
1977 Suzuki QT 710 with
other recliners 880. maple Tupper• Plains. Ohio.
68
Fruit
1978 D_,.ol VW Aabbll forrlng 81,100.00. Phone
dinette aete $179, boK 1-:--:---::---:----111nroof, good tlroo, groot 304·8711· 18S8.
8o Vegetables
aprlnga .. manrea twin or Air conditioner, 3toncantral
tnllojoga. 12.000. Con 1114,
full t100 let regular-firm air and all attachment1.
245· 5018:
1979 K-oookl KZ 1000
1120, maple dinette chaira 1850. 304·173· 6822.
MK 11 . Low miiHuc. cond .
81ockj&gt;erriao
for
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135, waoh stands 134,
1979 Sunbird" Pontiac 4
maple rockers $&amp;9, 7 piece Deluxe broiler oven, like takirrg ordon. 304· 773· opd., gooci cond. Call 448· 81,100 . 00 . ,04·8711·
9168,
4077.
chrome dinette set $149, I&gt; new. 814-985·4227.
9360 after 6PM.
pl8ce dinette aet &amp;99, uaed
'79 Honda Twinstar, 2.000
bedroom suites. refrigera· Accouotic 150 omp .. 800
1979 Chevy Caprice, Clal· ml, gtr4111a kept, 8811!).00.
r.1r111 :,lllliJI1111,
ton, ranges, cheat, dreuars, watt, four 12 in. speaJters,
ole, 2 dr, oc, po, V·8 anglno, 304·8711·4088.
wringer waohera, TV's, drv· 8800. Call 814·742· 2281 ,
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good· condhlon. exc .
era. &amp; shoes. Call614· 448·
~rformence. Will conalder '82 Hondo V 46, 304·8713159'.
dll offers. Cell 814· 982· 3108.
10.000 BTU Air conditioner,
7412- ott.. &amp;.:.._
p.m.
operates on 110 volta ~ used
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
61 Farm Equipment
2 yeare. Call 614· 742·
Sofa. chair, rocker. Otto- 2152.
1984 Chevrolet Corvair 2 76
Boatsand
dr. Call 814· 992· 3895.
man. 3 tables, (extra heavy 1- ---..,- - - - - Motor~ for S1le
by Frontier), $885. Solo, Double key board, full foot New. Holland now ond·uood
chair and loveaeat, $27&amp;. pedal Hammond organ with hay and foragt equipment 77 Pontile Aotro. 2 . dr ..
Sofao and chairs pricod from large opaeker. Beautiful tone for the montlr of July only. outo. p.o.. p.b.. excaliont
1285. to $895. Teblea,'146 quality. Suitabloforhomeor Free flnoncing umH Jon, 1 • condition. 814-992· 8181 .
1874
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and up to 1126 . H'd
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beds, $440 . and up to ltring Stella Harmony Gui·
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1978
cutleu Solon. angina, V· driVo, inupenolvo
8525 .. Aacllnero, f175 . to tor in
Excollont condi· coo diocount. 1-uaed No. IO.cied with oxtroo, good to oparltl, - t • · 4, ,._
condltion•• 1200c or beat upholotory. new brlkoo.
$375., Lampo .from 128.
49612
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uoedvory
fr to l .t~lo~n~.~~~~==~c~oe little
87,900.:
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chairo 84211 to $746. Dook vered, 304· 875· 7771 . ·
lond No. 488 9ft. hoybine. 1984 Chfvetto, 4 door, Crootli- 17 ft. trl·houl.
e110 up to t225 . Hutcheo, ' - : - - - - - - - - - - cut 2&amp; acrH . ...800.: 1· outo, leN thon 1,000 nilleo. 11111 HP Marcury -Cruloe
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1660. and up, mo,..e or pine Camo"flogod printed mil· bilor. excellent cond . Phone 304-171· 2038 ottir lhboard·outboard. power
trim. Coli 304-11711-8288.
flnlah. Bunk bed complete itary • novelty T·shirtt. surII or 878·3210.
with mattreooes, 8250. and pius denim • lrontol dam· 18,1100.: 1-New Hoi1ond
up to 8395.. Baby beds, oged clothing $8 .00 dozen) S· 717 forage chopper, 1 1953 Mercury Montory,
•110. Mottroues or box Sam Somerville' I Army Sur· roS wrvlhaedC 81 •7 10 · K11"'oafeer.t vwy-dcondhion, 37,831 78 r Auto P•rt•
opringo, lull or twin, 858.. plus .. N- Era, Eaot • flo·
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oquipment, 11 , 795 . 00.
304·885·
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t42. 6 dr. chaoto, ~114 . Bod ion madelobalod edvortloing
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frames, 820.ond 1211., 10 lpecialtioo • Factory dl1- 1,. vard bu~ket. good eond. 1880 VW Sclroooo S • .. ed. llonld eppH- whello.
gun . Gun cabineta. 8360 . count prlcao. 304· 878· Flit 'AIIio HD 8 dozer, ropa, ••• cond, low mUaoge, II wit~ .. lug noota ond centlr
Goo or olectric range• 1375.. 3334.)
carco winch, · good cond. opel!l, good geo miMg'l,
· l!xOIIIollt oorlclitlon.
Boby mottrOI-. 825 &amp;
304·46B·1542 .
AM ·FM CIOIOfta, • - tirlt$. -8110.
Call 814-112·3H3.
135, bed framoo 120. 828, I,.___....;____.J.:;:::::::::::::::::~ .11.7110.00. Call . J.T. et
&amp; 830, king frame flO. I"
304·875·1028 4 :30 A 4· 11 poetivo iroCIIDn roor
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tuitea. ceder cheats.
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Phone 304-11711-1310
rockers, metal cabinets.
1171 FOrd F 1.00, vtiry clean
owlvel rockers.
end In oxc cond. 304-871· Two lido mount MDI boo~.
2U3-II.
8 fl. long.=lld, 1100.00.
u..d Furniture ·- Chlllra.
304-171·
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dryere. and TV' a. 3 milee out
1173 Dodge Dort. Slant 8
Bulovllle Ad. Opan 9om to
angina, good cond.
8pm..Mon. thru Fri .. lam to
8400.00.' 304·1175.-!1101.
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end .tO HP JOIIMon motor. ltOt
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) ...;.. Prest- style shaln."
headllnesordo~dralnatlc,"
dent ~an told a suinriut of . Reagantlew'hi!retojolnrepresen· oae Wblte Houle oftlclal said
C8rlbbean li!aders today that the tatlves of 15 Caribbean nations and prtvatelylla Welueectay. ·
American lnvaalon of Grenada terrttaii!S at a wlferenue 9p011But Jboegan's iijleid1 Instead
. stoppeda "communlstpowergrab" sored by tbj! UnlvenltY or Sooth .focused heavy ollldan on the
· In the reglon.but warned that the CaroBna.
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StMetUDJoa,CubiiiUidNicaragua
Soviet Union and CUb!l · sWI are ··. White House otllclals ilald ' In
Reagan thl!"lra' the. Cllrlbbiian
~ "enormous resources to ' adVance that theregloli's ecOIIlllllc of!lclal• "for ycur 001111181! 8lld
unde"'!lne our. ll)lerty and problemswooidbethemalntoplcof 1eadersblp In tum1ng IBck lbe
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tbe speech and lnslated the tt1p was COimlUl1llt JIOWI!I' arab In Gl'l!llllda
In the """''"'"""'lion's
I(JUgbest
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"-'~"" to blllnt Walter ,-.... fall" by •"'"""*
tJng tilt\ .ArrJer1.
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l8ng\ja&amp;e yet; 11M! president al8o
Monilale's ~ 1111 lbe Dell» CRD' lnvaalon Naed by a force of
di!l1ama!d Nt:M!fDber elel!floaa cratlcpresldenUaincmJnee!'We're ' 7,101. .
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dine A. Ferraro wDI be accllilmed
the Democratic viCe preslderlHal
candidate toolght, adding exCJte.
~ttothetlcketofnomJnee.at·last

Walter Moildale811dmaldngbllltoi"y
tor her coontcy, her party and her

sex.
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Mondale, lrlumphant oo the flnt
preskientlaJJIOOIInatlngballot, and
Ms. Ferraro stand· before the
Democratic Natlona) Convention to

~ tbelr nominations and start

an

Ulllerdog' ~

aplnit a
poJUiar )lepubllcan president. ·
· Mondale stArted WI1tlng his
~ · speech weeks ago, but
waited 1lllll1 Wednesday to. buy a
' $415 deslgller suit to wear-when he
matehenarned'elgbtdaysago,went
to the COIIVBitlon hall attl!l' Wednes·
day's . ie8slon .had lllijourned to
practice ustna the tell;ptunpter for
ber speech kllllght Sbe waved as
tbou&amp;b a bu&amp;e crowd were JOoldng
on.
Inadr~tp~atlcgestureori,IJIIty-111
oontrut to four yean ago ·when
~defeated ct1a11enaer EdWard M.
·Ke9ne!IY gave onlY a llflldilni
endorsement to a JlliiiXIIInated
~ Carta' • .Mondale's tWo
~ IJiliXlllt!lllS made their
way ID the conventloll ·podium
Wedneaday night to offer tl!elr
support.
Sen. Gaiy Hart lllllW!d to 1118ke
Mondale's Dlinlnatlon unanlrnooa;.
.the CIJIM!fttlon roared Its ~
ment.'lbeRev. JeueJackauald:
·''Tolether we l1hall go to blper
heljhta.OurUmebaaeome."
'lbl!n Mondale carrie befOre the

expoeure -

VOii!d In

!be old·

ProtegeofHubertHumpbrey811d
viCe president . or Jimmy carter,
Mo~ bad lieen smmed by Hart
as the captive ct special Interests

811dtheparty'spast, buthewonwlth
an ease tllat c:ontrastec1 with the
light that pn!Ct!ded it.
With .even less dllllculty, ·Ms.
Ferraro Is sure to be JIOOIInated
tontallt as his ticket mate, a New
Yorker whose zestlness contrasts
wlthMondale'scautlon. · ·
Ms. Ferraro 1s the tttst ~
ever olteied for natlooal olllce by a
majorpoU!JcalpartylnthlsmUntty,
and that's what has .excited IIIII ·
COlM!IItloltaD week. Sbe's al8o the .
lint llallaii·Ami!riCan cin a maJor .
·ticket. and a . sldllflll campaigner
who conve:vs a: relaml wiumth.
'Ibeveryldee.ora'WOIIlllllnJnntng
mate nemed K.,_nlc.ldeallstlc
aDd ranote two weeks qo, eva1
thOOgbwunen'slliUIPBwmipush-

In&amp; tot lt. EI&amp;IU days qo, Monctale
decided, qabist the adv1ce ctSlme
male advlllers, to lake the pmble.
fo1IEr Georgoe Gallup n:p011ec;l
\Mt a swvey compleled Smvtay
lbowll that with Ms. FetTaro,
Mcxvta1e does a all8de better 111 a

raceaplnstPresldentReaganthan

he~ otllelwlle.
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But eYell MCJndale-l'anvo trills
Reapn·Bulh In Ganup's sampling
by 1D111! llll*!lcenbJ&amp;e points.
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, In thestearr\Yl'OII•Eiltbiball, the
del l'* lllllbbed tbelr flncy

(.'!lmpUter:termtrlllllnd-yteldlng
to the requests at state delegation

B)rAlANAD'D

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H berty, 'claillll Juq1e fatljuea

8lld a blllck T-aldrt. bllrlllnto the
. boidlll•lillm reetaurant 'with a
181111-aulomatlc rille, a abot&amp;Wland
a 1llnclaUJl ID1 bepn rnethodkw!ly
11r1111 at diiB'I1, enqJqees and

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rl;y, pautqtonloadeech

u,ne hla -w pa ·were emptied,

autiUIIItllllld
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WJa be died, be 1t111 had a
, lhallldllriiiiJ6dl&lt;fUIIInUIIItlonud
''lftll'I!UilllllllllllonGIItln'hlleat....
tt be had .aut beBullot, Ill! WQIId
IJa\ee ~a leX mare peope,''
lAid SUI oleao ~Lt. Paul
YbanDdo.
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• wu a111e to p6t:k • JUl1II1ID orr

M be WE '*td IIIIWjb .tilt

. buDflt·rlddled, blood·lplattered
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Feinary, prmllsed to devote alibis
l!l1e1lY to Reagan's defeat
"'Ibis lsoaeHartyouwlll not leave
In San Francisco," he told the
days When convmtlons truzy · Be- (lelegates. He served notice, too,
lected nmnloees, and when tbe that he would be heard trcm: "We
will make blstoJY yet l!gllln." .
ooiCOmewas olb!D In dwbt.
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It wasn't here.
ulumate
cmtpllment - envy for
MooctaJe needed 1.,96'7 delegate

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PI lkt wer the col'OIIIIdon or tbl8 ,ear's ru;atty.
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fashloDed way, state by state, by
It together. We rnust Win IIIII . w!ce. with chalnnenoflerlngstnall
election In Ullf, and I must l!ave lpeecbetl or boi:all!i Ism.
ycur help."
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800IIId n - . p lo the ldlq; Kal'l .
8n*l1, tint nmnerup to lbe klnll Rebeooal.vDn Rife, j
llnl ........... to tile queen; Robyn Ptlzer, letlOIId '/'
. quem w
... 8lld p - Webel, - queea. ,Jollll_

Ferraro -selection

who upset Mondale's front-runner
status In New Hampshire last

Mondale1s choice of ·Ms. FemiJ'9.
' He haDed her as "a true poUtlcal
. pfooeer" aoo saki, "I only regret
that I did not pick you ftrsl."
George McGovetn. the Jmpeace
!lmllnee and one of eight Initial
candidates this year, had his name
placed In nomination and then
witbdrew to clieen after detiOWICIIIg "the Insane, bankrupting mil·
'Italy spendlni bbJ&amp;le of the Reagan

adinlnistration·.•,
· Meantime, In tbe hall and away
from It, Democrats trted to warn ·
their candidate that he's In for the
fight of his life.
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Mast of the positions Mondale has_.
held- MinneSOta attotney general,.:

U.S. senator and vice presldelltlal:
candidate - came by appointment·
without his having to face an:
Incumbent. Now he must.

~towln,andtheflnaltallystood

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-Mondale, the victor, 2,191.

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-Jackson. the llrst black to raise
a maJor party presldenUal chal·
1Eoge,465.5.
-And a 8Catterlng or others.
'na1s, Mondale won oo the llrsl
ballot - just as has evecy
Piesldellllal candidate ct either party since 1952. when tine roll
calls were taken ID select' Adlai E. .
Steweii!IOil or D1lnols.
In his hotel, Mnndale, In sJdrt&amp;.
1fevl!5. and bls ~ were Joined
~ Ms. Ferraro and her t.amDy to'
watdl his trtumpb. 'l1lere was nd
PriVaCY to the 1n001e11t; te1ev1s1o1!
· cameras watched.
WheD New Jersey put hlrn over
the tql, M'ondale ldsaedbl!lwlfelllld
held aloft a JII!Wip1pl!l' with this
headiiDe: ''Mr«&lt;dale Wins."
By cdndclpnre, Mmd•le's vic·
torylnNewJenl!y'spr1maryJIIIIe5
gave blm eDOI'Ib 1 I gates to be

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Before the balloting, Mondale IIIII
what he W8llll!d- Hart's pledgeor
SIIIJIIOit, added to Jacksoo's of tbe

OON!IOL\~ - 'Mart.llpmo,... of Qndnnad
uMJoel Co louclllbe lllhoulder of Lee R1ae1J of
CoMnlJus after Waller MoiJdele receMd the

night before.

Inaspa:cb,theColoradolel181m'.

Une~ployed ex-Ohio .resident
4 1 ''d~Wa..
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Calif. (AP) - A
fired ~ iuard •hntded ''I've
IWIIId ttn1•!!de and 111 ldll tJxu.
SUidl more" as he tumed a
McDINid'allltou~.
at.o011 :II people to deatll 1Je11re
polloi! ldllad 11JJn. It Will believed to
~tilt wont onMay IMUSZN by
onemuiDU.S.blst«y,
,
'l'NIIy adMtl were ~ fDIIr
Ci'lllaally, 1n Weo!J lay's 1'1111pqe, wldcb luted 90 1111nute1
beb:tapillcellllll'lclmallflllladllll
IIWII'IIUI."-OIIverHuberty,G,
&amp;tiD llllillld. 1111 1ar1e11 ~
fna llilallmtlld tD allls-4111

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_delegates · and In a forl!taste of
- t9nlgllfsspeech detclan!dt "We're

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w.m ..,....., • .._. BJabllello«ii

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ltJie rewe - held. '!lellled are
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Mrs. Kiltby ManlCke, pn!sldl!ilt ~ adopt are conceriled. Mrs. Manlcke
procedures. Tile prothe Eastern Local SchOol District
llllld. Meetlnp are beiDg held In J:X¥1 1Jud&amp;et foi' the next year was
CIUzena for Better Scbools, today
quarterstllatarenotlllrieelllllllhto prelt!llled by Supertntelldent Rl·
kJdaoed o::rnplalnts agalllst the seat the public attencllng, abe llllld: chard Roberts and wu PI""P((
dlslrlcl'sboardofeducatloo.
Contlnulng,Mrs.M•nlcJrea" let within rtve minutes, sl!e
Mrs, Manlcke reports ttJat IM!I' that the board Ia vlolallnl policy In WlllllfUied. .
the palt two montllt. the OfllllllzJi·
faWng to get est1ma1e1 on large
Merub¢ii of her grwp had asked
t1on baa presented 12 gnevanca to purchasel,and Ia alao not foJJowlng to vtew the propoeed budget before
the board, and the board haa taken , pnJPer blddlni procecUI'E!IIn tllat It the rneetiDg but · ~ _was ,
no actiM whaQoe\ler on tiDe Ia not posting bids In local neW&amp;- tefuled, abecllarges.
cortlplainll .. ' · . '
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paper l!nd Ia . not ope~~tnJ llid8 at · In coqcluslon. . Mrs. Manleke
· 'l'here. !ll'e areas of bQard policy public meetl11gB. Tile board does not ~ that .the board Is not
whlch board mem~ · are ilot maintain bid fUel, abe l8ld.
releullla t1nanc1a1 lnfonnatlon
followJn&amp;,lhe cllarge$. The board Ia
Hitting upon lbe ~·JXIll.'e.o which the c1t1zen1 gi'1lUp bas ~·
not allowlnll public pert~tlim In . dures being follllwed, Mrs. Manlcke to see, and •" #$ that the board,
their li1eetlngll and ' la ~to · chai'ges lllat the board Ia not therefore,lalnvtolatkmclstateand
determlnetheWJsllesorthepubllcas allowing any public ' Input Into federallaws.

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AutbDrltieBIIaew or no motive for
the ll1ocWWp .
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HubertY IJYed with b1s wife 8lld

c!aupterlnanapartroenUOOyards
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tolbellm\Jlieeoarea~mJDtlla

IJO taurr Cillo, Ybarrando llld He

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An 'QI'd!orlllkt'Ibl!l.CiaAJweles
'l'lmeltut~adi''C!'Wiald
b!rpereda'!dbijlltllllilerlntbe

He was "aquletrnanwhoseemed
mad at
~· J!e was always rtown·
Ina. said Sandra Marttnez, assist·
ant manager at tbe Co~ ·
Apartments, where Huberty lived. '
Arother neighbor said Huberty
bad once fired a shot to scare off
smr.ecme he thought was tcylng to
steslhistOOtoreycle.
' More than twodaiJ1n customers
-and em!*JYI!I!S ~ In the McDonald's on busy Iilterstate 5 when
Huber!Yenteredandbegan"shoot·

1nJ everyone In sight," both Inside

••lald
lfuber1y
_,~ butUJIYmaPand
5

recepfd IIM*""tlln wllldllle had
llredJIIIII.

I;

I mrpboto).

kills 20 in shpoting spree

like he was always

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Dtuwtawdc 11111111n11t1oo for pr ! ldent Blaell II a
Rari del pte, Spencer Ia a Mondale deJegate. (AP

qosslngtoMexlco, onemlleaway.
OscarMondragon,27,acustomet:
who escaped the ~ by hiding
with a companion U1lder a table and
then dashiJ!g to safety when the
gwunan's attention was diverted,
said they bad just finished tbelr
~whenHubertyentered,
yelling ''Everybody down! "

"l'vekllled~,andi'Uklll

thousands more, Mondragon
quoted Huberty as flS.ylng.
"He carne In and just iiald,
'Free'ze,' andtbenhejuststaried
shoollng,"saldateen-ageemployee

ud outslde the restaurant, police · ~hldlnthebackoftherestaurant.
Qrnmander Lany G&lt;re said.
'
"H anybody moved, he just Shot
Molol1stsjWTIJllldfrun their cars them,'' anolbera;nployeesald.
aeeldna CCNer, and thefreewaYwas , · Seventeen people. InCluding the
cloled,lll!wastheSanYsldroborder gwunan, dledlnsldetherestaurant,
~

aJ\d four more were killed outside

.I

.

:,.r

YbaiTandosald.
(Continued on Page 10)
(
Ten people Inside the restaurant
escaped wlthqui Injury.
"Therearetwokldswhojustrode
up outside and they were kill~
Instantly. There was a man ;md a
\vornan walldng up to the door and
'they were otfed just
that,"
Nelsonsald,snapplnghls~rs.
Off-duty poUce Officer Juan
Ecbavama who lives near the

mre

restaurartt. ~asdrlvtngbyandtrled

to help three Injured youngsters he
sawootslde.
"I got oot of my truck and started
togo toward them, and one kid the
one sitting down. he says, 'P~ase
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