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Friday, July 20, 1984

12-The Daily Sentinel

City tightens_security

Area deaths

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Walls Grady.
Toni, GI1!111 and Crajg (wlte Plea$ant ValleY Nurslni Care t)nlt.
Surviving are her ll"sband, Eu- ·Joanne) Turlt; slstenl, Bertha Cote
She was born Jan. 19, 1913, at
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of Lakeworth, Fla. and Tusl Leon. SbewasarnemberrttheGood , DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Thurs- spends the day at carqp," Mre.•
Ma!y K. Baker, 82, foonerJy of gene M. Jolmson; . two daulihters,
Coolville, died Thursday in Mo- EU7Abeth Barringer ot Reedsville, Koolstra ot Ashton; m.; a brother Shepberd United Methodist Church day was a 'beautiful summer day Neilson said. "I keep him· In the
and stster-tn-law, Raynicm and and a memberrt thechurch'sladles , here. But children were ~more house lherestolthetlme. Moetatthe,
narch Manor Nursing Home in . and . Mary O'Conner of Valdez,
Alaska; three sons, John M. of Pearl Karr or Belvidere, m.; aid society'
closely guarded. pt!Opleweretra~· other children don't go to camp llld
Amstead, W.Va.
lng in p&amp;irs, doors were locked and juSt stay In their houael watcbllla
Surviving are her husband, Ar·
She was born tnSyracuse,N.Y., a Canton, George R. o! Racine, and sister-in-law, Mildred Karr of
daughter of the late Eugene and Paul R. or Lorain; ftve brothel'$, Franklin Grove, Dl.; and several !bur D. McCoy; ooe daughter, security was Increased at senior -TV. People are afraid to Ietthelrkldl
on the street."
ROnald, Raymond, Delmar, Hollie nieces and nephews.
Diana Anderson- of Point Pleasant;
citizen centers. ,
Shamnaham Riopelle.
Pollee said the)' were uncertain
and
Charles
Grady;
three
sisters,
Frlel)ds
!D8Y
call
at
the
MWer
CautiOn
w~
ti\e
watchword
as
three
sons,
Danny
McCoy
o!
Siuvlvors include two daughters,
whether
Coleman remained In the
Tessie
Wolle,
Frances
Parsons
and
Funeral
Home,
Grove
City,
~2-4
Parkersburg, W.Va., llllrey McCOy
authorities continued their search
J'41'S. Margaret Johants or Canada,
aqea
followlrigtwoa,lle&amp;ed~arthaftl
;
Martha
Emerson;
and
15
grandand7·9p.m. today.FuneralseiVIces o! SyraCuse, and Roger McCay ot for fugitive Alton Colmlan, wanted
and Mrs. Lon1anne Parker of Oak
and
the
beating
of
Gays,
who
bad
children
and
11
great·
will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Cottageville, W.Va.; · two slst.enl, In connection with a six-state crime
Hill, W.Va.
-harbored hlrn and COIIIIJIII!Ion.
funeral !lOme. with the Rev. Dan Lwlse MWerofLeon, and Ada King !ij)Iee.
· &amp;he was preceded in death by her grandchlldren.
Besides her parents she was Davis o!!lclatln,g. Burtal wW ·be In .o! Sidney; ¥ brothers, . Elwood
COleman, who was added last Delra Brown, 21, the weelrllefore,
parents and her husband, Mlke
preceded In death by three brothers !heConcorclCernetery.Donationsln Rollins of VIrginia; and Vernon ~ '· to.. the FBI's "l'en Most The Gay$' car was . recovered·
Balcer; In Januaey 1984.
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· her memory may be made to Gl'Q\Ie RoUtns of Florida; and Dine Wanted" list of !ugltlves, 1s alleged Thursday, two days. afler: It Will
Fiiends may call at White ·and a sister.
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Mrs.
Johnson
was
a
men'lber
o!
City Church of Christ.
til bave raped !our children- iwoof stolerl. .
grandchlldren.
,
Funeral Home In Coolville after 7
.
Pollee
also
are
searcllllli
for a
the
Mount
Moriah
Church
or
God
·
whom
~re
killed.
He
also
bas
been
tonight. Funeral seiV!ces will be
Fllneral serviceS will be held at 2
· EverettE. King . .
woman
and
her
two
chlldren
WI10
and
was
associated
with
the
p.m. Sunday in Good Shepherd linked to the death&amp; of fool' 0~
helCI at the funeral home at 10 a .m.
were
at
Gays'
IKme
at
the
same
G veslte memor1a1 rttes for United MethOdist Oturch, with the people, . two or them women.
Saturday, with oortal In Coolville National Marttlme Union.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
ra
Charges bave been!lledagalnsthlrn · time as Coleman and Ms. Brown.
Cemetery.
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Monda In Ewing Funeral Home Everett E . King, 72, Peru, N.Y., a Rev. Joh!l H. Icenhower and the
Rev. Jack Ferrell officiating. Bur!al in two o! the slaylngs.
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with ~ Rev. Jim Satter!leW former resident o! Meigs County,
"We're still working under the
Infant Black
"You don't see children oot," said
will be In Forest HWs Cemetery.
off!c!atlng Bur!al will be In Letart who died in June In Plattsburgh, Frtends may call at Wilcoxen Macey Diane 'Neilson, who Jives assumption that Coleman could still
Graveside rites were l)eld this FallsCe · ~ Fr!endsmaycallat , N.Y., willbeheldat2p.m.Sundayin Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m. three doors !rom the lxxne of the be In the ~a. because there's. no
iZ~ troin 2-4 and 7•9 Hemlock Grove Cemetery, with the Saturday.
.
momtng In Gravel Hill Cemetery In the rune':
Rev. Millard Gay and his wife, who Indication be's anYWhere else," said
Sund·
Rev. W.H. M!ddleswarth
Cheshire for Malorte Lynn Black, p.m.
T)le body will be taken to church allegedly were beaten and robbed pollee Det. J. Durharn..Je!ferson• .
ay.
officiating.
"We have to untll we know
stWborn infant daughter of Lonnie
. by Coleman, 28.
Mr.Kingwasaretlredwelderand · one hour before services.
dltteren\iy."
imd Edith Geraldine Grtmni Black. Freda E. Jones
"l have a . 5-year-old son .who
p!pef!tter. Ewing Funeral Home Is
Edythe
W.
Spencer
The Rev. MarR Seavers off!clat·
In charge ot serVIces.
tng, Ewing Funeral Home was In
Freda E. Jones, !41, Grove City,
Edythe W. Spencer, 92, 174
William R. Mcintyre
charge of arrangements.
died Tuesday.
The Racine Village Council ap- · lal!t day the fees were payable, It
Mulberry
Ave., Pomeroy, died
She was born In Middleport, a
proveda$76,421jbudgetforl!llllatlts
was reported. CouncU directed the
Wllllain R. Mcintyre, 77, Owens· Thursday In Pomeroy Health Care
Frank Clark
daughter o! the later Joseph and
Monday
evening
meeting.
clerk
to wrtte a letter protesting the
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boro, Ky., formerly or New Haven, Center.
Caroltne Decker Karr.
She was born In Antiquity, a
A. public hearing on the budget fees.
: Frank Clark, well-known Hem·
Mrs. Jones ws a charter member died Wednesday In Owensboro.
CouncU directed the street comlock Grove resident, died this of the Grove City Church of Christ,
He was born Aug. 3, 1906, In West daughter of tbe late Charles H. and was also held.
Don
Sommers
of
Fanners
Horne
·
missioner
to con!act owners o! twll_·
Adeltne
Pickens
Watson.
morning In Holzer ME!dical Center. past president o! the PTA's ot Vlrgtnla.lfe was preceded In c;!eath
AIIJnln!Stratlon
omce
1n
Marietta,
basketball
gQ!Ils and ask them to .
Mrs.
Spencer
was
a
member
of
Ewing Funeral Home is In charge of · Chicago Avenue Elementary by his first wlte, Nellie Mcintyre, In
spoke
to
council
concemtng
the
remove
them.
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Harvey
Memor1al
Church
arrangements.
School, Starltng Junior Hlgh School 1981.
neededslepstoslartactlononaloan
:
In
-a
meeting
with
the Board o!
. .Surviving are his second wife, Brailenton Beach, Fla.
and Central High School. She was a
Lillie H. Johnson
&lt;
available
to
the
village.
Public
Mfatrs
Th~y,
COllllcll ·
· Surviving are two daugbiers,
member o! the Partea Club and the Ruth Mcintyre ot OWmsboro, Ky.;
E .A. _Wingett asked council to wtndlscusswater.systemlmpl'OV!!Olle · son, Thon1as Mcintyre o! t&gt;lx!e Spencer Smith o! Portland,
UWe H. Grady Johnson, 66, Ladles Auxlllaly orB o! RT.
!nspect the trees along his property ments. CouncU ls concerned over
and
Anna
Mae
Graham,
Avondale
Norloik,
Va.;
twll
stepdaughters,
Survivors Include ber hlisband,
Racine, died Friday In Veterans
Une and the cemetery.
raising the water TilleS to pay back
Mark
H. Jones; a daughter, Holly Charlotte Grice o! Salt Lake City, Estates, Ga.; two sons, Charles
Memor!al Hospital.
spencer
of
Anna
Marla,
Fla.,
and
CouncU
discussed
the
late
lees
the FlM loan.
Utah, and Peggy Link of Richmond,
Mrs. JohnsOn was a retired cook (Hulda} C. Turk of Colurnlm; a
charged
by
Racine
.Gas
&amp;
Service
The next meeting wUI be at 7 p.m.
~Wy
Spencer
o!
Pomeroy;
and
25
Ind.;-twoslsters, Hazel Stockman of
lor the Ohio Barge Line. She was daughter wtd son-In-Jaw, Joyce and
Co.
The
ottlce
was
not
oped'
on
the-~
Aug.
61n the village hall.
grandch!ldren
and
23
great·
Seminole, Fla., and Grace Murdock
born JuJy8, 1918,atSpencer, W.V;J., Jack Buck ot Grove City; grand·
grandchlldren.
.
daughter of the late Onle and Estle children, Mark andJ ennifer Buck, of Galloway.
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She was preceded In death by ber_
Funeral services wUI be at 2p.m.
Sunday In Foglesong Funeral parents; her · husband, Charl!e
Horne, Mason, with the Rev. John Spencer; two sons, a sister and a counter arguments fmm congress- The measure Is pending in the
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Campbell omc!attng. Burial will be . brother.
men . seeking to protect their pet Senate.
Fr!ellds
may
call
at
Ewing, projects.
In Graham Cemetery. Friends may
Miller was also the drtvlng Ioree
call at the !uneral home Sunday Funeral Home from G-8 p.m. . MWI!{ has opposed co~!onal behind efforts to save !00 jobS at the
Fifty cases were concluded Wed- clear dlslance, $10 and costs;
Satunlay. Graveside services will salary Increases and re!u~ to Sunnyhlll coal mine near New
nesday by Meigs County Court Melissa Thomas, Long B&lt;itum, !rom nOon until service time.
be
at the Letart Falls Cemetery at accept fees tor speaking and other Lexington.
Judge Patrick O'Brien.
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speeding, $21 and costs: Jeffrey Flossie J. McCoy
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: Forle!tlng bonds were Don Rose, Packard, Binghamton, N.Y:, speed·
Face&lt;! witb a decision by Consu·',
Flossie Jane DeVault McCoy, 71,
James Corbitt off!clating.
Portland, $45, overw!dth vehicle: lng, $21 and costs; Shilron Herald,
"I started !hat way, and I feel that mers Power to terrnlnllte the
Mount Alto, died ~ morning 1n
Charles Bailey, POmeroy, $45, Mlddleport,speedlng,$2lanclcosts;
Is a responslbillty o! the job,'~ said- SUrtnyhlll contract, Miller Invited
disorderly conduct; Donald McMa- Ronald ,Sargent, Cheshire, speed·
Miller. "Maybe It's not very smart. utlllty, coal,rallandlabonep~ cs nhan, Martetta, $50, speed; Joseph !ng, $23 and costs; Franklln Jewell, '
.
And mallbe It keeps me being, tatlves to meet In his o!!lce last
. Brown, Grove City, $40, speed, and Rutland, resiSting arrest, 10 days In
probably, one o! the pooJ'ellt February. The meeting triggered
AMe!gsCountywomanwasclted reportedly stopped to make a right
; David Antill, Marietta, $50, jall, live days suspended, one year
negotiations that led Consumers
tum
at
Collegf
Street
Herdman
!!Qngressmen
on the HW."
by theGaWa-Meigs post rt the state
· overhe!ght.
probation and costs; ·sterllng Necouk\'not
stpp
1n
time
and
Miller
and
his
wife,
Helen,
own
a
Power to success!ully gain an
allegedly
highway patrol following a two-car
Hearings Included Dale Riffle, v!Ue Sr., _Galllpolts, ckmestic vbstruck
Stanley
f!'
&lt;
¥ri
behind.
.
eondoollnlum
in
the
Washlngton
from the conunlsslon and
extension
accklent at the - Intersection o!
Pomeroy, fined $10 and costs, lence, eight days In Jall and costs;
give
SunnyhW
a tlu'ee-year "brea·
..
car
·
r
eceived
light
area
and
maintain
a
home
In
Herdrfla!l's
College Street and Ohio 124 in
!allure to display valid registration;
Lester Wise Jr., Rutland, illegal
th4lg
space.''
damagewhllestanley'swasmoder·.
Lancaster,.
w
hereMWerwasreared
Hoy N!tz, Pomeroy, overload, $457 conveyance o!prohlbited Items onto Syracuse Thursday.
ately damaged 1n the 8j.'Cident.
In a family of six chlldren. The
The patrol said can driven by HerdmanwascltedbyUJepatrollor CQUPle bas two children and live ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _::.._....;...._
.. and costs; Cliff A. Clay, V,:est grounds o! a detention facillty, 90
. Columbia, speeding, $l) and costs; days In jall and costs; Frank Wl1yll!, . Tracy Herdman, 18, Syracuse, and !allure _to stop In an assured clear ~n.
·
, Clifford Icenhower, Pomeroy, crtm- -Little Hocking, speeding, $21 and Wort!IY Stanley, S7, Syracuse, were distance.
,
· Most recentlY. MWer has helped
lnal mischief, 10 days In Jall with .costS; ·Daniel Talbott, Portland, eastbound on 124, when Stanley
· · REMEMBE~
A'. one-eat a.cddent Thursday steer through the House a .bW
eight di~YB suspended, one year !allure to control vehicle, $100 and
morning on Eagle Ridge Road 1n author!zlng $2f,O
lor replaceprobation, resltutlon and costs;
costs; Lester Wise Jr., Rutland,
Chester Township resulted in mod- mentandrenovationo!thelocksand
f, ""'"'1 ~
Timothy Herdn)an, Pomeroy, dis- costs only on a charge of falling to
l!c~ulifo,~ll~ tk:'ll,l(~...!
erate damage to a . car driven by dam near Gallipolis.
fuflll'r~
l ~rran~·mcm. ·orderly conduct, 10 days In Jall with display valid registratiOn; Gary
Linda L. Bentz, 36, Minersville,
Officials say the locatiOn o! the
jv)t \~t il'" vh11
: eight suspended, costs, one year Lee, Pomeroy,' speeding, $'.!! and
according to the patrol.
current structure makes locking
POMEROY
probation; Anthony Smith, Middle- costs; David Focernan, Portland,
The Meigs County Regional
The patrol ,,said Bentz was
conditiOns dlff!cult and dangerous.
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FLOWER
SHOP
port, petty theft, six months In Jall, speeding, $23 and costs; RObert Planning Commission wtU hold tts westbound when sbe lost control ot The small size of the locking ·
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" · • ·2011 "112-lnt
~ suspended but 10 days, costs,
R!ffle, Racine, no belmet, $10 and i'egularquarterty meeltng at 3 p.m. her~ar!nloOsegravel.Thecarwent Cham~ results In delays and
restitution and one year probation;
costs; Charlotte Hess, Switzer, Monday In the agricultural coo!er- offther!ght sldeo!theroadandover ..-hl.::..gher
_ _barge_;._trans_porta;...__tlo_n_costs
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, ~tt Napper, Langsville, assured W.Va., speeding, $28 and costs;
ence center o! the Farmers Bank. an embankment, the patrol said.
clear distance, $10 and costs; Larry . ROnaldLandaker,Pomeroy,fallure Building.
. Barr(ck, New Mart!nsvllle, W.Va.,
to display valid llcellse plates, $ll
Included on the agenda are
:speeding, $24 and costs.
and costs; Jerry Rhodes, Ravens- comments on tbe Ravenswood .
Faith Dickens, Pomeroy, $21 and wood, failure to control vehicle, $25 Bridge access road by Rep. Jolynn
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·costs. s~; Stephen Nelson, $10 and costs, and no license plates, $ll Boster 0-Gall!po
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was
reported
!hat
Don
Shaffer
had
and costs, failure to display valid and coSts; Michael O'NeU, Pome- ley Collins, R·Ironton, a review o! been ordered to pay SIIPJIOrt to
W.
Main
St.
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992-6036
Pomeroy,
OH.
license plates; Earl Dlmaculangan,
roy I nodrtver's license, threedaysln clearing house Items, Including a
thardon, Ohio, $25 and costs, !lshlng jaU and $100 and costs; Oeatls · Sl57,500rentalrehabWtatlonproject Ressle A. Sha!!er.Theentry should
. without a license;· Karl Tenney, Arnett, Pomeroy' drtvlng whlle 1n Middleport; and a report by have read !hat Terry Brewer was
: Ravenswood. W.Va., fishing ~th­ Intoxicated, $500 and costs, :Jl days Executive Director Charles E. ordered to pay support to Mrs.
Shaffer.
. out a Ucense, $25 and costs; Dru;rell In Jall, operator's llcense suspended Blakeslee.
Roush, Portland, no brake lights, $5 permanents; rnure to control vehi.CHEES,J:S &amp;
and costs; W!Warn Greer, New cle, costs only; driving while under
Haven, speeding, $23 and costs; court suspension, $100 and costs, ~
HOMEGROWN
WWiam Beal, Gallipolis, $21 and days !njall, rtnes~
Jennl!er SheetS and the sweet
A media presentation on the West
Mountain Soonds wW be appearing ,
costs, speeding; Carol Bowers,
Tony Barringer,
, left
will
be
given
at
8
p.m.
,JulY
24
at
the
on
the Sheets bandwagon ·and
Middleport, speeding, $25and costs; of center, $ll
costs; Lance
Carleton
School
1n
Syracuse
by
provldlng
old·tlme Appalachian
3 LB.
5 LB.
Eddie Rlclunond, Glouster, speed- HeiTflllll, Middleport, fishing withnationally-honored
George
·
and
·
music
at
an
tel!
cream
social
,
Ing, $18 and costs; EU7Abeth Fultz, out a license, $15 and costs: Jeff
Saturday at th Salem Center !Ire
HOMEGROWN
. Collll!lbus, speeding, $22 and costs; ·Reltmlre, Pomeroy, disorderly con- Carol Hypes o! Colorado.
"YeUow Stone-TetOn Wonder· station.
-Norma DobbinS, Portlalid, assured duct, $100 and costs, fine suspended
The performance wm begin at
cleardistance,$10andcosts; Sherry upon restitution being made; crelm- land" lsapbotoessayofnaturalrock
lndestad, _Pomeroy, fallure to !nal trepass, 10 days ja! suspl!nded, formations and animal life the 3: :Jl p.m. The social Is sponsored by
display valid license plates, $10 and one year probatiOn; Kenneth Mow· couple has collected over the past~ the,Salem Center Fire Department.
FRESH PEACHES
costs; Michael Childs, Middleport, ery, Pomeroy, no~ratoc's license, years. The inspirational program Is - The bandwagon bas also appeared
· EXTIA
at the Heritage SUnday obllervance
· speeding,$'.!! and costs.
$100 and costss; William McCor- open to the public.
LARGE SWEET CANT ALOU PES
: · R!cham Reuter, Pomeroy, $100 mick Jr., Point Pleasant, $:)) and
In Pomeroy and at Racine, and
'·and costs, reckless operation; costs, fallure to control vehicle: .
Coolville, New Marshtleld, and
:ruchard Moore, Racine, assured
Carbondale In Athens County.
Mary~Baker

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· ·Po$tal :talks Off; .negotiations end
; WASHINGl'ON (AP) - · Negotlatore for the two
major poetal,~I WUOIIU!OI'I!Ied out rt contract
~ wllb, the U.S. Poetal servtce Friday lllgbt,
contendhW tbllt manaaaneat returned to an em-Iter
Jliupal for a t!Jree.year wale belr It hlld
!!heH' +d.
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'"I'IIb ere o!f. Nearrtlationl ere fNf!f," .-aid an
IDIIl' VIDceat Sombrotto, Piaddent of the Natlolllll
A"''datioo rt Letter Canien.
Moe Biller, prenlent of tbe Amel1clBn Ppstal

Racine councll okays budget

WQI'Irln pntoa, called thellCOIDillcpackagoeoftered . .
by the Postal Selvk.'e neaodaton ua hoax."
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'"J.beoy Calmot look at their faces In the m!mlr.'
Sbllme Oil tl!em. We're waJk1Da wt ot thll room," ·
Biller 111!14
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· Earlier, Biller IIBld In an
•Ill' to bls IJifll1bens to
''llleep)'OOI'oool" and qot walkout after the mtmJ&amp;hl .·
explratioootthecontracta.strlka'aplnatthel'oatal
Selvlcle ere lllepL
Netp1t:1a1Drs I'I!8UI1Ied b8rpbdng llbortb' after &lt;U -

p.m~ follawlnga llreakotseveraJholirSandtbeunlons
waDced 00. just minutes before mldn!ghl.
· Alan Madtaoo, a spokesman lor the AmeriCaD
PoatalWorkasUnlon,saldtheunlonshadunderstood
from an earlier management offer tbat was made
Ql'lllly !hat Jn8IIII&amp;I!IIM!It was backing ~ trun Its
lnslsteDce on a freeze in pay for current~But he aald wben the talks resumed, the service
gave wbat It called a "final otrer'' which Included the
freeze but reduced • PJ.&lt;iposed cut In pay scalel lor

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future workers !rom 33 percent rt cum!!lt wage rates
to 23 peu:eut.
BWer and Sl:rnbrotto IIBld the seiVIce b;nplners
asked lor a union~ by 6p.m.SatuJ'daY, but the
union leaders said they would DOt walt that long and .
gave their answer lnunedlaleiY.

Police profile mass
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Syracuse woman ticketed .~,

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Planning panel

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appears headed for trial

Dance Saturday

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· week scbedu led will featured
round and
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· AMe!gsCountycleanupweekhas However,.thebagsm~tbereoeiVed Denlson .Post ~of the Amer!can
1n advanceofthecarnpalgnandwill Legion, Rutland.
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- Clubs and organizations are being be dlstrtbuted on a !lrst come ltrSt
A live band, snack bar and
urged to organize litter pickups to selVed basis. The county ' and . refreshments wW be pi'QVIded.
co!nc!dew!tbthecountyw!deevent. . townshlpswillbearranglngfor!ree $l~~are $2 per ~It and
AsslstancewlthptannlngthePickup hauling o! all trasb colli!cted !rom
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campaign Is available through the roadsides.
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Meigs County Extension Service
lnordertopartlc!pate,grOupsare
- o~ce.
asked to send the registratiOn !Ol'm
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Portland Elementary pro and
: Groups taking part will receive. $lon Office, P .O. Box :Jl, Pomeroy,
Athletic meeting will be held
participation cert!f!cates. Free :J:l. Ohio. Groups registering will be
MondaY at 7: :Jl p.m. at the schOol.
· gallon trash bags are avallable for contacted with more detal1s on the
Everyone Interested In the achool
clubs ' and groups partlc!patlilg. project.
and the basketball proerarnll Uraed

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Titus Pickens,
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Dl8charaes - Carol Ramsburg, .
Floyd Reynolds, Awrele Pettit
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MDRJVI A LITTLiliAVI A LOT"

BUY QUALITY BRAND NAME FURNITURE
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unlquelyvaluablebaslsoowhlchthe
American people can render
judgment."
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The tax conunents came Friday
after Mondale told the closing
session of the Democratic NatiOnal
Convaltlon that tax lncre8ses next
)'ear are !neYitable, 110 matter who
w1m the election In November. .
. Mondale, In his speech Thursday
night accepting the party's pres!·
dentlal nomination, told the ·
conventiOn:
vide

"Here Is the truth about the
future: We are llv1ng on borrowal
money and borrowed time. Thl!ile
deflclts hike interest rates, clobber
exports, stunt Investment,' kill jobs.
undermine growth, cheat our ki'ds
and shr1nk rur future.
''Whoever lS Inaugurated lit
January, the American people, wm
bavetopayMr. Reagan's bills. The ·
budget will be squeEZed. Taxes w01
go up.
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. "Let's tell the truth. Mf. Reagan
will raise taxes, and SQ wW I. He
won:ttellyou. I just did."

Johnston lawyers
submit evidence
LOGAN, Ohio (AP}- Lawyers
for Dale Johnston, convicted In the
mutilation slaylngs o! his teen-age
stepdaughter and her !lance, have
presented evidence !hat !hey say
contradicts the prosecution's claim
against Johnston.
Lawyers Thomas Tyack and
RObert Suhr on l"riday flied !he
a!!ldavlts ot twll witnesseS ' In
Hocking County Common Pleas
Cwrt.
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a!!ldavlt he he8rd a sertes o! shots
cmrlng fnm the com!leld where
Jobnston's stepdaughter Annette
Cooper, 18, and her !lance,
L.
Schultz, 19, were last llEell alive. · ,
Charles Blosser of Logan said:111
his affidavit. he saw a nude couple,
· "a IJrowlilsh, black·halredguyanda
blonde--haired girl,'' in the Oeld
about 4:45 p.m. on Oct. 4, 1~ the
day the teen-agers disappeared. :
Prosecutors believe Johns'ton
sOOt the coople inside Ills trailer
home and dlspolled of the dlsmein·
' be!ed corpees In the condleld. .·
Johnston bas been sen~ to
cjeath for the killings.
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said the
president "!rolls forward to debatIng the Democratic IDIIInee - on
reasmable terms at a reasonable

But both Speakes and Busb left
WASHINGTON (AP) - 1be
open
the P""'f'f'IUty ~ some In·
R raan admlnlltralloa, while dlsmllllnc chaiJenlll!" WaDer F. Mllll· creases In-~ taxes. ua.e.''
Baker, JD a Slatl!ment issued
dale'l I I lbi that a tax lncreue J3UIIlaaJdtberewtllbe"someliU'e
Dl!llt year II lni!Yitable, ~ refonn that we hOpe wiD IDcreue Friday, said Mondale's 11!Quesl lor
Praldent Rea&amp;an wW mike no l'llW!Iiues," lllit SpeeJres aald a · six debates "Is obviouslY 11 partisan
dedi• Ill on pcwlble tax hllaes unW decision ·must await a 'l'reasWY tactic Intended to focus attentiOn on
Department report di.te In words, not·actions - on promises
after lbe Novauber ell clbi.
uttered 1n debates, rather tban on'
Wb!fe Houle chief apokelnlan ~- .
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lldmlnlltration
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proven records."'
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Leny Spee!ree llld Mondalelll''not
"Both , President Reagan and
· In ·a poettlon to lalow'' about tax M~'s nlqlll!lt for a halt-dollieD
lllc!re.- - t .year, aad VIce . C!811'1(1.tgndl!batei''CIIIIIIIIIbetaken tonner Vice' President Mondale ·
PH k'P-.1,Georae Busb ruled wtan serloullY."ButWhlteHouseOJiefot bave well-established records,"

AMISH PRODUCTS

Presentation slated . Group to perform

across-the-boon! hike in !ncome tax

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Briefs:~

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HOBART WIL'&gt;ON JR.
Executive Editor

A MEM11E11 of The A-·'"led p....._ Inland Dally l're68 11$a001allon llld llle
•.~ Newapaper Publilhers AMoc:ladon.

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gre$s rushed the drunk-drlvl!lg bUl
to passage. It's a bad billln a good
cause. Last week Ellzabeth Dote,
secretary of transportatlon, pronounced a compllcated edict on
alr'bags.HerslsabadreguJatlontria
good cause.
Both measlires suHer from the
sarnefaull Theyechotheexaspera- ' lncellttveStde. Ifthestatea~good.
lion of a parent who has Ustened too anddQasdaddy saysbyeMctll!gyet
long to a 5-year-old asl!lng wilY he aoothet Jaw, daddy will reward
- must go to bed, and why he must them. Thisolherrequlredlawwould
brushhlsteeth,andwhyhemusteat provkle In each state for the
his spinach. The explanation, ordl- mandatocy mlnlmum sentences 011
narDy rendered In Stentorian tones, conviction of · drunk drtvlng. 'The
Is, "Becaqse I teU you to!" It. is a federal act spells out to the last
reason of last resort.
precise detaU what such state Jaws

This Is what thedrunk-drlvtng act must Include In order to get cookies
will do. It says that any state that ·. Jn the fonn.of Increased !Unds for

Two suits already have bl!enfUed,
onelnSaJtFranclscoandonehereln

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Mondale makes history; ~tru!u:s::e~7:f~=~
(a.ces
tough
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the Bob Ev-&gt;ns restaurant In Akron. .
He Will not l'ID!!Itly a-rtrtant manitaer at one of Bob Evans'
Cleveland restaurant&amp; He started wtth the company In l9'l9 as a
part-dme artll cook llld entered management training ln 1981.
/j lfl!duate of Gallla Academy Hlgb School. Corbin atttended Rio
GI'BQIIe College and Community College, where he majored In

alcoroUc beverage, ww oe punished
bythewitblx&gt;ldlngof5pet'c eutoflts
highway ald. In 1911l the penalty ·
rises to a 10pen:.!nt wllhl¥lldlrJa. At the moment, 23 states haw such
laws; 27 do not. Ifthe Zl retuae to he
billled, they couldlole_,rn1llliln ·
ln 1987 and $531 mWlon ln 198S. We .
are talking big money. ·
'n]edrunk-drlvlngactalsohasan

what last week's alrbag l'l!g\l)ation
means.Itls8001ethlngtothlseffect:
If states with two-thirds to the U.S.
population enact Jaws by Aprll1989
provldlngformandatOryuseofaeat
l)elts, aula'r!ObUe manufacturers
willnotberequlredto111S~airbags
or otherpasstverestralntsafter the
date on which the magic number Is
reached. Meanwhile, on theplausl·
ble IISSUJtlptlon that the llati!B will
not rush to pass mandatory !INt belt
laws that are oppoillid by 81 pet cent
of the people, the Dole regulattOO
requires the automakers to bl!gln
· lnstalllng approplate devices Jn,10
percent of their 1987 ' models, 25
petcentofthelr1911lmodels,and90
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'l'be celebratiOn of San Francisco behind him , Walter F . Mondale
rontronts the president of the United States - formidable, favo.red. with
the 1UU political power of the White House at his conunand.
One month from now, Republicans will convene In Dallas to renominate
Pi'esldent Reagan, and whUe Mondale taunted their "drowsy harmony,"
there's something to be sald tl:&gt;r it. ·
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Gary Hart was tough. Reagan will be a lot tollgher.
}esiie Jackson Is a ~pellblndlng campaigner. Reagan Is "the great
WIJliDUrrlcator."
' 1bose were the prelimlnartes. Reagan is the maln event.
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Mondale has a Democratic Party to mobutze and heal, after a long,
exhausting struggle for the nomination he won. Unity pledges come easy at
cyinvention time, but when the cheering ends they can he dlfftcult to

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Va. ·Sharply better ~ts trom Kaiser
AlumlnWTi &amp; Chemical Corp.'s
· aiumlnum dlvllton. its real estate·
aclivtlles an4 other dlversltled
· llusu.ses pn:r;lded the company
with secondquarter 1984 net Income
of $32.5 mUllon, or 74 cents per
comrnonshare.
'lbecompany'ssaleslntheseCQnd

quarter this year were $9118.8
million, compared with sales of

$775.2 rnllliCIIlln thesameperlodln

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"Continued improvement in•
Kaiser Aiumlnum's secondquar- period last year. Shipments In the :;
aluminllffi dlvtsion O)l!!fatlons ter results for this year Include a first six months of 1981 totaled ' :
greatly strengthened our quarterly negatlvetAxprovlslonof$8.6rnUUon $382.20010JlS,cornparedwlth3115.Dl;•
results," ChalrnJan Cornell C. . based upon the estimated tax tonsshlppedlnthetlrsttwoquarters, ;
Maler sald. "The division, benefit- provision tl:&gt;r the first six months of of 1983. In the second quarter ~ l
.lngfmnhl$1111rfa~Jrl!:ated~cts this year. Also Included 1n the. year, abil~t 84 percent of I&lt;atser .
prices and reduced costs for Idle · . quarter's results is . an after·tax Alumlnwn s shiPJllents were~
Produc,tlonfacllltles,operatednear wrttedown of $3.1 mUUon ($5.8 ~thefonnoffabrlcated~•,
break-even,compareclwiththeloss mUllon. pre-tax) caused by a
Matersaidthatastrongearnllw~J
of about $lOO million ln the second restructuring of the company's contrl~tion from the company'~
quarter of 1983. Its results were fertUizer business.
real estate activities ~ a ~
a1rrKirt lmpf0118i over this year's
lntheflrsthalfofthlsyear,Kalser factor In second quarter results.
flratquarter,excludlngprofttsfrorn Alumlnum's net income was $47.1 This lmprovementwasduetormleb
the sale of purchased metal ln that mUllon, oc $1.07 per share, com- higher industrial and commercial ,
perbl." ·
pared with a loss of$8l.1m11Uonoc. sales in northern Callfomla and.~ ''·
$1.86)l!!f shareln theflrstslxmonths Increased residential sales ln IOU~·,.·
of last year.
ern California.
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Sales through the first two
"Eamtngsfromindustrlalcher!U--)
~of 1981 amounted to $1.8 cals Improved sharply on grea~.l
bllllon,upfrornsalesof$1.4b1Ulonin sales ~ughout
of Its llusiJastyear'sflrsthalf.
nesses, Male~ said, and~'The company's alUminum ship. siOn of the division's product ~ •.
ments In the sEcond quiu-ter were . thrOUgh the Harsl)aw-Filttol Pa:i;t·
195,!00 toils, down five percent from -nershlp ,has proven qu!!e
the :Qi,500 tons shipped In the sain~
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. the fiscal year~ June~ were $2,736,218.000, or 11 pet cent of the .
$2,475,188,000 tepolllld ln fiscal 1983.
' Consolidated· saleS tor 'JUlie were $:1)1.5118,000, a decrease of 1
~ ln,.n June 19113 sales of $'.m,004,000.
. Radlo1Shack .diYIIIon ~ sales of $154,479,000, a 5 petcent
decrease fmn sa~e~· C($162,23l,!ro In June 1983. Sales&lt;t Radio Shack
sto'tes 1n
than one ;Yeardec;re1181!d4peicent In June.

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COLUMBUS- Three Columbus
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c:anpleted f!le company'sapprentkleprogramlnsuiJstatioaCIAIStnlc-

In our circular, in to·
day's paper:
-CORRECT/ONAluminum pro arrows on pa&amp;e
3 are incorrectly illustrated.
Hilntiita points and field tips
are not included. We are sorry
for any inconvenience this
may have caused our custom-

Jewelen

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attended Franklin University.
newly-created
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As administrative asststants. the
candles, a full Uneof magazines and
three are resjJOIISible for COOI'dlnat·
books, fUm and camera accessories . tng company public affairs actlvtand Tlmex watches.
Ues Within their respecttve dlvFruth Phimnacy w1U fill any
1s1ons, such as program speakers,
thlrd·party !*esciiptlons, lncludlng cmJpany facUlty tours and energy
west VIrginia welfare · prescrlp.
education materials.
tlons. In addition. J'4brgan said
A 25-year C&amp;:SOE employee,
Fruth Phannacy Is an approved
McDade most recently held the
carrier ·or Holllster products for
positlonofgenei:alcustomer~
colosttrny and ostomy pa~ts.
representative In the Athens omce.
"Our )Jiescrlptlon records will he He has had experience In customer
C&lt;n~putertzed for greater emctency services and public affairs In both
names.
and accuracy," Morgan said. "We Columbus and Athens. The Athens ·
'Ibelllventory,aswellasprescrlp- wanttogtveourcustomersthebest
resident attended Ohio University
lion reco~ will be moved Into the servtce)JOBslble."
' and Hocking Technical College.
newFruthPhannacyiQcatroatl!Mi
~said !be new Nitro store
ShankhasbeenwithC&amp;SOEstnce
21st St In Nitro. FnitlJ Pl!annacy · will employ approximately 16 19'15 and has held the positions of
wW otflctally ~ MondiiY.
people, tnr:ludlng two fermer Nitro
control and records clerk and
J . ~vtd Morgan, manager of I&gt;rlllll employees. 'The stcl'l! will he projects and records coixdinata-.
Fruth s·ln Nitro, '!aid the new store 0(11!!19a.m.-9p.m.Monbdaythrough He and his family llvelnCircievllle.
wW continue "the ftnl! ~lion of Satim)ay and from 11 a.in.-11 p.m.
Filippi was recently transmlssloo .
service'' o&amp;Iedby NltroDra&amp;s. ·
Grand~cemnonles and dlstrjbutloil safety superYitcr.
Mlqln l8ld t1,Je M\11 phanllacy are set tor July 31.
A 15-year C&amp;SOE employee, be

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NrffiO. W.Va. - Fruth's Pilar·
mai:y, one of the area's largest
prlvately-owned phannacy chains,
bas purchased the 52-year-old Nitro
Dnjgs, according to Jack Fruth,
pl!!ll~t &lt;t the chain.
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. 'J11e11if8!i11enlwasslgnedJune7,
Fruthsald.NltroOnlgsremalnedln
operatkln \mtU Saturday, having
operated under the name of Nitro
Drugs for 17 years. Prior to that, tt
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Copper Cookware Set

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President Olarles H. Lytle.
Salel of
for the 22-week period ending June 28 were up
Pl.l24,000, or 6.5 pe~cent higher than the same period ln 1983.
June sales were generated from 395 stores~ year, compared to
416ln 1983. Of the total nwn~ of·stores, U9wereMurpll)''sMarts ln
· 1981, compared lo' 116 In 1983, ~d 276 were conventional and other
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department parttdpatlon, Star-·
Partial deregulation of prices of nakerandhisstatfwillbelnvolvedtD ;
gas at the weUhead Is expected tor FERC cases of Interstate ptpellnl!&amp; :
riext year, and many new and
and ln other .federal proceedlng&amp;
tnrovatlve appraoches to gas trans- that might have an Impact oo the&gt;
portatlon, sales and marketing are
ca&gt;tsofgas paid byColumblaandits· :
helng offered by Interstate plpi!Unes customers. .
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- delivering gas to retaU rompanies
Stalnaker has served as~.
UkeColJilllbla, White said.
of rates tor Columbia Gas system:
"It has become es.seQtlal to companleslnKentucky,NewYOI'k, ;
lllcrease our Involvement 111 these VIrginia and West Virginia. He: •
actMties to assure that cost benefits joined Columbia lnlJIOO.Hehasbeeli\;
. from such programs are foUy · at Columbia Gas distribution COlli-':
realized by our customers," White · pantes headcjuarters ln Columbus' :
sald.
slrice 1973. A native of Clarksburg,: :
Richard G. Stalnaker will direct W.Va., he is a graduate of West: •
the unit, and with appropriate law V~ University.
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costl to Columbia Gas customers customers."
can be held to a mlnlmuin.
'lbenewfederalregulatocyactlvt''We are broadening our existing ties eect1on has been set up
effortstoensurethatthelnterestsof lrnrnedlately, and lsronslstentwith
• our C\lstome!'s and the company arecommendatlonmadelnarecent
con~tobetullyprotectedlnany audit of Columbia's gas supply
. federal case that might directly or policies and practices.
lndlrecj.ly pflectthecostofgastoour . White saJd the new unit will better
cusllllners," said Columbl;i Chair· rope with complex ~ helng
man MArvln E. White.
decided by the Federal EnerRY
Columbia willlntenslty monlta-- Regulatory Commission ·(FERC)
lng !JU!lters dealing with lnterstate · and wide-ranging effects
pipelines beforetederalagenctesdo, decisions Will have on the natural

McKEESPORT, P,a.- G.C. MurphyCo.salesof$111,827,lmforthe
flveow•aek period endlilg June 28 were 8.98 pel cent higher than the
COin!llllllltdlni period a year earner.

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Ohio to expand Its lnvolvernellt 1D Washington that have the greatest
federal fl!llllatory adlvttles so that bearing Clll the ultlmate costs to our

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: Whatever the fate of his campaign agalnst Reagan and the current odds,
' liJQIIdaleetched one mark that will slaljd. He changed the unwritten rules
rf. Nnertcan politics with his choice of Geraldine Ferrlii'Q to run for vtce
president.
: "Mr. Reagan calls that tokenism," Mondalesald. "We call It America."
·; By chooslng her, sald Sen. Edward M. KelllledY. Mondale "has already
more tl:&gt;r this country ln•one short day than Ronald Reagan has done
ljt four long years."
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: Even the rabbi who pronounced the ·Democrats' benediction spoke to
~~ point "'The world has been changed," sald Jacob Pressman.
: The Ferraronomlnstlon may not translatelntovotes; thepollssofarcall
It a wash. But Mond!lle's new look In ticket balancing does translate lnto
tllstocy. The candidates of the 11lture will not look only among white males
· Q:lr thetr vice Presldentlal nominees•
: In 1911l, th:e RepubUcan ticket will be open, and woinen Uke Secretary of
'J'ransportatlon Elizabeth Dole, Sen. Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas and
Sen. Paula Hawkins of F1orlda surely will be ranked among the pro;pects
lor their vice presidential nomination. •
' Ms. Ferraro said the campaign she and Mondale began on Thursday
Jilglit is going to he a Iough one. '1'he presi~llias a lot of charisma," she
Shill. Mondale called Reagan's presldenti;ll style one of salesmanship, not .
leadership.
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will face ·in the chilllenge to Reagan. He denounced the Republican record
Whlle acknowledging that DemocratS haven't been able to make such
criticism stick.
.: Mondale will campaign to change that. He began In his acCeptance
$peech, saying, for example, that the people who elected Reagan In l9lll
~re not voting for PXI biUlon deficits, and by challenging the president to
tell the truth about taxes.
: "Let's tell the truth," he sald. "Mr. Reagan will raise taxes, andsowilli.
-" He won't teU you. I just did."
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· But Reagan has siiC(.'I!e()ed 5o 'tar In putting the blame for deficits on
bemocrats. Taxes Indeed have been Increased, but Reagan has kept the
tocus on the big tax cuts of his first years In oftlce, saying itls Democrats
who want to take more money from the people to feed an Insatiable
government.
: 1be White House Is the bestpl;itformofall, andlt Is Reagan's. He is going
fampa!gnlng next week. He also plans a natlonally·televlsed news
ronterence.
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~ ~ew York's Cuomo, a Mondale man from the start, underscored the
~ the ticket Is facing. At this point, he said, even wtth the
~ from Queens on the ticket, Mondale trails In New York.
~~ Is a state the Democrats must have if they hope to win the White
burner. Then. as tar as Ohio oor the bridge enthusiasm 15 years ago. fmn the oumlde world than It bas,
I read with lnterest the letterln the
flOII!Ie from Reagan.
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·
oftlclals
wereoonc:ellled, the access It should he agaln as we seek an ever lJe!!n In Its Mil yean. We 1l8ve
July
Slssue
of
The
Sentinel
by
Sister
• Qlomo said he'D work hard to win them votes ln New York, but he
rood
might
have been taken off the access· road directly fmn Rock no )JUblk' tnmlportatlon anywbere. \
Janet
RectenWilld
In
which
she
itecllned a Mondale request that he campaigb nationally.
stoYI!
entirely.
But the offtclals In Springs to the bridge. It only takes a
questionEd
the
enthus4WJ1
of
the
Ilave ~ but IRiei b
, Hart said be'll go wherever he ts needed to campaign for Mondale.
West
VIrginia
did
not forget. 1bey trlptoGaWpoUs to demonstrate the · highways IDanydlrectlon. If weare '
Pomeroy
people
for
the
betteunent
Wbere. and how hard, remains to be seen - the answers may depend on
how much Mondale can do to help him pay off $3.5 to $4 mUUon In primacy of their community. Sister Janet's went ahead and bunt the bridge on belleflts a decent road to the bridge ever visited by a tourist you maybe
letter could just as weD. have
their own and almolt two Y!!8f8 ago would bring. Route 7 ~ - the sure Ill! is lolt and -. lost tow1at .
~aiJipalgn debts.
It
was dedlc$ted and opened tl:&gt;r GalllpoUs city limits to the bridge is makes a poor custa:mer.
broadened their criticism to Include
'' FOr
all ·the Colorado senator's public pronouncements and gestures of
.
Sm\fbowwemuatpeniladeGav.
almost solidly occupied by new
pnli}', he has been widely quoted In San Francisco as remarking ln private ' all the people of Meigs County. 'The traffic.
During ttie collllructiOn, the businesses and a shopping l)l!llter, Richard Celeste to ~ Ul ott the
last
bold
step
Melp
Coullty
look
was
~Mondale will lose In the fall. .
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Its organization in 1819. We have brklge was derlatvely caJle(t the
all buUt since the Route 35 bridge beck burner!
.
, J8ckson pledged support too, but it is riot clear that the defeated black
"Bridge
to
Nowhere.
"It
ended
In
an
been
marklngttmeever
siiiCe.
wasopelledfortratflc.
·
A-·ldeas
candidate is satisfied his conditions have·.b een met. He said Thursday that
~.,.
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Ohio cornfield. Ultimately a bridge
.
For
years
I
haw
decried
the
Meigs County (s now_more cut off
bla&amp;:ks and other minorities should hold major positions In the Mondale
doclllty with which MelpCountlans approach was buUt OOnnecting it
~ampalgn organization. Jackson said those voters are crucial and they
have accepted their role as an with Route 12f In Olllo. I don't lalow
signals to motivate them ln greater numbers."
unwanted stepchild ln this confeder- wbo paid for tbe brldae appi'Oach or
• Even befote he leaves San Francisco, Mondale must confront another
ation of 88 counties called Ohio. In whether It was buUt as a convenof the nomination campaign, his mismanaged attempt .to
Iecognltlon atthestate level we rank ienceforthe llrld8e construction but
e~ to fire Democratic National Chalnnan Charles T. Manatt and
among
the last. We have no state I have been told that West Vlrglnta
~ him with Georgian Bert Lance. Mondale reversed~ on the
lnstitutk&gt;ils,
no state roads worthy of bullt)r the approach with the
of the convention, and named Lance his general campaign chairman
mention and, .seemingly, no desire understanclln8 that Ohio would pay
~to better ourselves.\State of:flclals, the bill. Anyway, the only public
1bere's still·some grumbllng about the Lance appolntment, a Mondale
recognttlon that the Olllo Depart· .
bOth Republlclins and ~ts,
~to the South and to an ally tn one of the primaries that helped him
ment
of Transportation has given
have consistently Ignored the needs
outlast Hart. There could be more of it when Mondale meets with the
the Ritchie Brld8e Is wldetllni
of Metgs County. Occa&amp;Jonally ~
bemocratic National Committee before heading back to Minnesota.
•
have tossed some small crumb our Route 12!1 between the Pocneri&gt;y
way, Uke the Route 7 bypals which ru poratlon and Greet Bend witll18
Inches of asphalt (II each llde of the
begins nowhere and ends nowhere road. 'The road Is wiDIIIqr IIIII
· daJI&amp;I!roul and II Jlll!djJI1marlly for
I
,
back bumer 10 often we bavecome truclc b'aftlc benl:- COiurJIIusand
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: Today Is Sunday, July22, the ~dayof198f. Thereare162daysleftln tothlnkthatthlslsour~place. Oiarlelton.
I would W811!J' that tbe Raveni·:the year.
It's dmetorustostart)'t!lllnlflrfalr
· Today's highlight In hlstocy:
and equal treatment as taxpay~na· \WIOII lJrldae ~ CD of the t.l llept
il!th\tli ln tbe811118111ofthe InlEt Illite
; -Fitly years ago, on July 22. 1934, f~ral agents shot 1111d killed John
cltlzenaoftheState&lt;tOblo.
•. Dillinger outside a Chicago movie \heater.
About 1li yean ago a amallp-oup Hlgbway 9)1111111. lt Is not lilted Clll
I
any road map IIOmlllly lll8d by
: . On this date:
of Raclne IIIJd Ravenswood,
I
i In 1587, a $1!C0nd colony -'- fated .to vanish under mysterious citlzena met and .IIIICa!Eded · In
Do
llpl
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between
aDd
Ra-.
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was established on Roanoke Island off North Carolina. ·stln1nl up enthullum for a brldae
•
d. Ill cxjr' '"! two . · ·
: In 18l2, English troopS under the DukeofWelllngtmdefeated the French overtbeOhloRiveratRaVIIJIWOOd. \WIOII
m+d•••wlllllllaattlamll ~lbat
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()tllcllil•liun I!YI!IY IDWD betlll!l!ll
•at the Battle of Salamanca In Spain.
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ln 19.lJ, American aviator Wiley Post ~ the fint solo tllgfrt Poueroy llld Columbul llld
Vlrllnl&amp; are ublnet io direct
'e .
around the world ln seven days, 18 and three-quarter houri.
vall~oocl and Clw'll!ltal became
In 1937, tbe Senate rejected President Franldln Roolevelt's )II~ to
lnlelelttd ID a direct roult lbat .IDUI'IItiCIIlfD tJJat dlqeraullltlli!ldl
reorgllllbJe and enlargl' the Supreme Court of the United States.
would COibii!Ct thetwocapitalcltlell. of MaiM4 t1Jat ~~- ...S a&amp;ID
In 19CI, gaaoUne ratiOIIIrig &amp;egan the United States during W&lt;rll War • l1lell the S0wr: Brtdp at Point llCl8l ro.d frclm tilt 'brkllle ID
u.
,
J?1euant conapeect IIIII we were . Route 33. A:tb•'lllla tiJw1M trade
wis ODe d. the principle rr 1n .tor
1 In 19(l, during Wocld War II, AUied forces captured Palermo, Slclly. . .. again slllved Clll the famDJar back

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LANCASTER ~ Thomas R; ltlsert, \ideo services coordlnstor
with American Electric Power's f\lel supply department~ has been
promoted to vkJ!!o services superVisor.
He'wW now be 1eepooslble for management of file! supply's overall
video operation.
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A native of Washington, Pa., Eisert attended the University of
Kentucky and &amp;radl!ated frcm the Gennaln School of Photography
In New York In l!rlO. .
Before Joining AEP In 19'19, Eisert worked for Island Creek Coal
Co. for ftve yean as \ideo cameraman and training speclaUst, first
at Its Vlrglnta dlvtslon otfk:e and at cp1porate headquart.erS ln
· ~,Ky. He and his tamny now reside In Lancaster . .
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - WOWK·TV has named aUlle SUe
Graybeal as lll!llef1l) lllllllllger at the station.
She bas been with WOWK for 17 years and has been Involved with
PfOil'lliiiiYlln and traffic, In addition to eervtng as the station's
national ~ coordinator. She was promoted to national sales
I1WI8ger last Februaly •
Graybeal. is a graduate of Marshall University.
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COLUMBUS .:... A new unit has . White laid, "beCause, more and

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. COLUMBUS - Cbar1ee D. Corbin, -torlnauy or Rio Grande, has
been I*IAiabd to manaaer for Bob Evau Fann.s 1nc. and will be
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r---"--Weather:--~-~---. .Near record jackpot is growing
· Extended Ohio forecast

National weatlier

MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY:
A chance of thunderstmms Monday. Fair and cooler Tuesday and
Wednesday. Highs between 00 and 95 Monday and between 75 and 85
• Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows near 70 Monday, In the 00s Tuesday
and between 55 and 60 Wednesday.

By1beA......ti.ted Preis
Showers and thunderstorms
dampened the Southeast tram
the .G ulfo!Mexlcoto Vtrglnlaon
Frlday, but much of the rest of
the natiQjt had sunny to partly
cloudy skies.
Brunswick, Ga., got 2.57
Inches of rain from just after
midnight to midday.
Clouds blanketed much of
Georgia and South Carolina and

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Warming trend Sunday
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By The Associated Press
,
High .p ressure over Lake Superio~ will take control of Ohio's
• weather as It moVes Into the lower Great Lakes on Sunday, when a
warming trend will begin.
Readings will be In the low 00s by M9nday , according to the
National Weather Service extended forecast.
A cold f}'Ont moving thrOugh the·slate late Monday will bring the
next serious threa( of rain. Dry weather, cooler temperatures and
lower humidity will return by midweek.
Considerable cloudiness was observed across Ohio as the sun rose
Saturday morning. Temperatures were In the 60-to 65-&lt;legree range.
Radar showed scattered light showers over central and southeast
Ohio duril)g the predawn hours, but these were dissipating. Most of
the .r ain was not ~aching the ground, and even where it was
observed, amounts were vety light.

llght rain feU across northern

Georgia.

Showers and thundershowers

also were scattered from the

Ohio Valley to southern Ne-

. braska, and over parts ofidaho
and Colorado.
Lafayette, Ind., got more than
a half·lnch of rain In the ·

a result of brisk sales In thew~
game.
evertsgrllwingataspeedypace,as
Lottery 5pokeswonum Anne ·
BJoomberasaldFrtdaynl&amp;hlthata
revised $6.15 mUUon Jackpct .f igure
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was si:!D a guess and that the IJnal
(Continued from page Al)
total, buedO!Isales,couldeasllybe
Unes." .
more. Earlier Friday, she said the
"We had very little food. Perhaps
jackpot 1\Jod grown by bait !l miiiiQn
a tfn .of greasy wat,er once a day,
dollars. to~.5mWlon,
when wewerefed. Wedldnotbl!tlle.
The weekly Lotto drawing: Is
have hl\lrCUts or shaved.~ wore the · ~tunJay at 7:'29 p.m .
same clotlles for a year. A 1o1 of
''The upvard revision occurred.
fellows would crack up under the
as a result of 01\1' looking at sales to
· pressureandrunforthefence. They datl! and a projection of what we ·
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POW

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became hardened, but It's just
somethlngyouwon'tforget."
"\Vhm 1was captured, I weighed

aroum150-160pounds!Wbenlwas

llherated by the British, 1was In
such a weakened condition that the
only thing 1 remember ts being
weighed and told I weighed 75

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·E DT Dickinson, N.D., was ~ . . .numbers:
sizzling 9fJ degtees.
'But parts of the South had
·record lows for the date, IncludIng El Dorado, Ark., and
Roanoke, Va., each 57; Huntsville, Ala. , 62; Mena, Ark., 51;
Monroe, La., 62; and VIcksburg,
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Miss., 64.
Temper~tures around the na... tlon at 3 p.m. EDT ranged fro1p ··
56 degrees at Everett, Wash., to
101 degrees at Palm Springs.
Calif. The low for the day was 42
degrees at KallspeU and West
Yellowstone, ·Mont.
For Saturday, scattered sjlowers and th~ were
forecast from the Rocldes and
Great Basin Into the Dakotas,
and from the Gulf Coast Into the
Atlantic Coast states -and New
England.
Hlg!Js In the ' Ills were predicted across the eastern third of
the nation; In the Ills from the
Rockles across the Plains to the
· mld·and lower Mississippi VaJ.'
ley; In the 70s and low Ills In the
Intermountain region and along
the Pacific Coast; near 100
across parts of Kansas.

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By The Associated Press
Spotty precipitation over Ohio since Friday has not been enough to
disrupt field activities for the weekend. lm;reaslng temperature and
relative humidlty will characterize the weekend weather, leading to
another chance of ·thunderstorms Monday when a stronger frontal
thrust moves down from the upper Great Lakes.
Where soli moisture is short, crops may exhibit some stress over
the weekend as warm air boosts growth rates and crop moisture
demands. Evaporative losses may range up to a quarter·Inch dally,
but higher humidity levels and light winds wUI put limits on potential
drying. Heai stress will become a more important factor as
, temperatures move Into the 90s across the state by Monday.
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Livestock producers wUI need. to pay special attention to the ·
cooling and water supply requirements of confined animals.
Transportation of stock should be restricted to the less stressful
• morning or evening hours.
Spraying conditions will be good Sunday as winds remain light.
However, peak afternoon temperatures may be unfavorable for
effective use of certain chemicals. Fruit and vegetable ripening
rates will be accelerated, and the threat of disease or rot losses will
Increase over the next few days as wann and humid condltlons
culminate In showers on Monday. _
Haying prospects wlll also be flllll'glnal because of retarded curing
rates and the threat of wetting before harvest of new cuts can be
; completed. A better alternative appears Ukely through the mld'l!e
part of next week, when lower relative humidity and fair skies
return.
The next episode of showers will be welcome for restoration of soil
moisture supplies: A look at the past week's weather shows
· : • precipitation was scarce, though temperatures showed some
moderation.

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years. Two ll1ala were necessary
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BOLOGNA ·
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BEEF
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equipment, $.1i; Pietro Aklerlgl Jr.,

City, tauuretoyeildfnmastopslgn,
$«); Donald B. Conrad, 33, Addison,
·Mich., improper passing, $«);
Loretla G. Halley, 19, Rt. 2. Crown
aty, failure to obey a stop sign, $II;
James L. Lloyd, 38, Rt 2. Patriot,
.
stop sign vlolatlop, $40.
Elmer L. Overby, 48, Eden, N.C.,
uiegaJ parking, $40; Edward
Perry, 21, Richmond, Va., faUureto
~y valid registration, $«);
Terry Shatter, 29, Rt 2, Crown City;
~~~~lc vlolern! · faUure to yield v.:hUeturnlngrlght at
c.-..~
against Rdlln T . ~ Rt. 1, Intersection,$«); Glenn K. Soles,~.
Northup, was di.smlsled at the 406 Jack8on Pike, failure to yeild .
request of the prosecution. Also One-half It the roadway, $40; Kathy
dlsmls8ed was a burglary charge L. ~tcer.ll. New Haven, W.Va.,
against Perry CaldWell, Rt. 2, faUure to display valld registration, ·
$40; and Russen D. Waugh, Apple
, Crown Cl.cy-, ,
In traftlc cases, a charges of Grove, W.Va., . defective exhaust,
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Bonds
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speeding
were
forfeited
In a motor vehicle against Kevin W.
by
KennetJt
Knotts,
26,
MarUI!.
Cheatwood, 24, Wellston. were
$38;
Ue
D.
Absten,
52,
Groveport,
dlsmlssedlnexchageforaprevlous
guilty plea to DWI. A cltar8e of no $39; Walter W. Umstead, :rT, Rocky
operator's license againSt Gerald Mouirt, N.C., $tO; Wanda D.
·Bums, 1817 Olestnut St., was Persinger; 44, Piqua, $41.; Jerry L.
Allen, 23, Dayton, $C2; George P.
.dismissed.
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PUgh, ~. Gallipolis, m safety E. Davis, 17, Boyd, Ky., $17.

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IN -GAWPOLIS

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Two ('.alllp&gt;Us
tined $.tXI. senle!Ced to
three days In JaU, 18 months
probation and had their driver's
license suspended for 60 days after
pleading gufity to DWlln GaUipoUs
MUQicli;lal Court Friday·
Robert W. Spindle, 22, 421Serond
Ave.. al!lo had a chafiie of reckless
operatlondlsmlsaedwhlleBUiyRay
Seigatt, :IJI,Rt4,Galllpolls,pleaded
guUty to no drtver's llcerule.
Seigent'ssentenceof6moalbslnjaU
aloniwtth his DnewasSil&amp;Jll!lldedon

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Delktof) eo,nputer (lbove)
• Softw. . ~lble with All
TAS·IO Model mt4
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One-of-a-kind: original oil paintings, prints, tables, mirrors, candl'and rings, ta.,le lamps, and floor lamps. Floral a«ents, statuary, pottery,
br~ss and table accessories. This sale will' end Monday, July 23rd. .•

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U nllf.... 81clda#leri 57 I lllllleCI!IIteroeFIIday.
Dol....,....._..,llld" Q •IJmlllllllllleMelpCo ,, ..._~
took llilllnallllo llle Clllter IJJd • • rated tllll&amp;llley Ill- periodic...,.
rill pee.. Tile bellllb care cemerllapt!oitoptllllOMipetFrld-,'. (July%7)

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: "I do recall, when I was IDUciJin&amp;
~. I felt rather lilly," he l8ld
friday. "I'm IW'etrom her~ ct
~~!!wasrt'UIIIY.''
a JackQI, wlto bas p!E'nted fnr».
~t an(! lnnoct!nt by reason of
ilnsanlty to 11 COU!Its of r~. 13 of
· tJurg~ary and two of grou sexua1
·Jnposltlon, testUied all day alllllt
!1!1*. years In ~r high sciMXll,
~and as a doctor In the Army.
Jackloo said that since the death
lh :196&amp; of his mother, he ''felt
~ to prowl" to satisfy
jtoyew1stlc lll'p!l, and U.t he had
(antaalel about having sex lwlth
who were tied up.
'The tlnal staae Involved suffoCa·
• Jacbon said, de!lcrtbiDg the
!m.tas~,
"' Jlll!ksOn said be began actively

Rea. 1495

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. :testUled.
,,; "I pit the dlsbcloth over her race
and eyes and put my hand over her ·
,nouth." Jackloo, 411, said In the
iii!COIId day of his trial Iii Hamilton
'fwnty ~ Pleu COurt. lfe
~~~~he fondled the wcman and ran ·

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thru Sat., July

and Edward Franklin Jackioo Jr.
was a lnlllband and a Ill!her "i'olllni
In money•' the first tJme he
threatened a woman at knltl!polnt,
tile former Columbus . (IQc!Qr

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Thur.. 9 am til 10 pin
Fri.·Sat.9 am til 10 pm
CLOSED SUNDAYS

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CINCINNATI (AP) -ltwaslfl4,

Al)
(Continued from page
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said, just to help settle tbe suit .
"Once Mr. Hitchcock left,
thought we could 8et this tblni
settled,andforawhlle,ltlookedaslt '

iamond

rnorntng.
pounds."
Temperatures soared acroos
''Itreallymakesmeteelgoodtliat
much of · the Plains, reaching
. they are fln&lt;illY recognizing us
)Veil Into the Ills over the . (POWs)," Jeffers concluded.
southern half of the Plains and
the western !&gt;akotas. At 3p.m.
lot1ery winnilig

:: Ohio agricultural advisory

saki. ''We think there's a real aood
poian,tlltywerouldbavebetweenM
mJIIIon and $5 rrillllon In l8ll!s
saturday."
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Lotto sales In the state rise
dramatically when the jackpot Is
ll!rge,Ms. Bloomberg said.

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A-6-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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July 22, 1984

Ohio-Ptlint Plea141nl, W. Va. ·

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Marijuana ·crop confiscated, destroyed 1

Area deaths

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POJNTPLEASANT- Morethan
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Jant
nfls
2,......, mart uaoa P s were co •
cated then destroyed Qn Sapsucker
Road ne Caln D'"- In theUolon
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District of Mason County Friday
atte
=nCouotyProsecutlngAttoroey Damon B. Morgan Jr. said
Saturdav the action resulted from a
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George L Anderson
MIDDLEPORT - George L.
Anderson, 79,FourthStreet,Mtddleport, died Saturday at Veterans
Memortat HOspital.
· Mr. Anderson was the son of the
tate George W. and Ludlle Mitchell
Anderson. Hewasprecededlndeath
by his first wtfe, Edna Rice
Anderson, and a brother, William H.
Anderson.
.
SUrvivors Include his wtfe, Ruth
A. Biggs Dodson Anderson, Middleport; sister and· brother·ln law,
Linda Irene and John T. Davis,
Middleport; brother and sister-Intaw, Francis 0 . and Martha
Anderson, Middleport ; Stepdaughter and husband, Patricia and
Wayne Burden, Virginia Beach,
Va., brothers and wives, Wllltam L.
ahd Macy Dodson of Columbus,
Gene A. and Agnes Dodson,
M'l d d 1e p a r t. Te n s t e p gr and c h l ld re n , 11 st e p greatgrandchlldren, and several
neices and nephews atso survive ·
He was an elder at the MiddlepOrt
Presbyterian Church and was
assistant postmaster at the Middlepqrt Post Office upon his retirement
after 45 years·of service.
Buneral services will be at 2 p.m.
Monday at the RawUngs·CoatsBl6wer Funeral Home with Rev.
Wanda ·Johnson offlcjattng. Burial
wll1 be In the Beech Grove
Cemetery, POmeroy. Frtends may
call at the funeral home Sunday
from24 and 7·9p.m.

combined lnvesttliatlon by his
ofllce, the West ViJ:Binla State
Pollee, the "'""'" Enforcement
~· "6
Agency, the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Flreanns and the
Mas on Co u nt y S heriff 's
Department.
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'lbe Investigation had bee11 on·
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HUBBARD, Ohio (AP) - Ri' heartattacklnAprtl1983andaheart
chard Fair went to a vecy special tranSplant July 19, 1983.
"I'm so thankful and ~·tantly ·
picnlcthepastweek to ceIebrate the
flrst annlversacy of his heart . amazed a.t the miracle that hap.traDsplant oper,tlon.
..
! pened to me," he said, adding that
'lbeplcnlcwasatMlll Creek Park · life is pretty much back 1o normal
')Ild was held by a group called the except for dally medication. He has
Coronacy Club. Fair said that being resumed many activities and Intel'·
49 years old ts a lot better than being ests he was Involved with before his
48, espectally since he survived a heart attack.

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Frank A. Clark

golng~~. Morgansald.
The pW!tt. reachlna up to eight
feet In belihth, had an estimated
._... value of nearly 13 mWJon.
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MOI'g8!! said.
"'ouod
_ llelds,
..,, . In ...
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the marl-

JUana CJ't1l'l main field had bee11

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A Hart·
toni ' 4 died ev~y Saturday
nu nbc tnm tnjurla IUfered In a
pedestrllln·velllcle coliiSioil on

GALLIPOLIS- Paueslortbe GaD1a CwDty Junkr Fair, set lor
· J~ ~Aua. '· are - on lillie and available tnm '-H. and youth
ll'llUPI-

Roote 33 late Friday al&amp;bl'. a
sp+-eniiD lor !be MaiiOO Cuuoty
Sberlft'dleparlnallteported.
Qlarii!IAttdenon, 19, wuappar-

" 'lbe pe
, which cost $10, are alia av~ble at aD aree banks.
Fill' lbrd director Joluulle au.eu l8ld admlllloo to the fair tbll
)'NI' Ia M_ Which elltltlell thole WOO JliY lo aD rtdel provided by ~tes
Blotlev Arnulement ea., Wlntenvllle, IIDd all eutel1alnment
tpCliiiCI'8d by tbe GaWa Cwoty Agricultural Society.
Membenblpl In the IOdety are on 111e at the GaWa County
Eldenlkm Service ctllce, ~ Eutem Ave., aDd wUfbe IOid at the
. fair board omce durlila the tilr, au.eu added. ·
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Mem\lenhlpe &lt;;ill! 'lbe purcbuer mlllt 'be 21 or older 111111 a
reeldl!ot of GaDta Cwoty. MembenblpwW alia~ the purdlaser
to wt.e bt the aunal fair board election.

ently walldDa eat a1oa1 Route 33,
wbellheappareatlyateppedlntothe
patll ot a veblcle drtven by
Chriltqlber Huntpllreyl. 1.8. New

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HARROGATE, Tenn. -Scott D. Miller. director of c:levelopcnent
at 'Jnm!n Memorial Unlverllly, wu ~ Jei:OIJ'Ized by the
Co!lr1e Sporta Inbmatlon Dln!cton AM!!Ciatlca &lt;t Amerll;a
(CO!IDA) fur a feature hewrotewtdle~ulpDI1alnbmatlca
director at Rio Gl'llll&amp;o &lt;WI II! and·Qm.rmmlty Co" I ·

Miller's teatun!;-n"'
one Basketh'lll Ud Glory - the 1lnlkl'na at a

Leaend.'' foculed 011 the careers &lt;t forrrler Rio Grande buketball
star ClareDoe "Bevo" Francla and 'his coach, Newt Ollvel', In tbe
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article wu cu'rled by aeveraJ oat1ooa1 wire 8eiVkiel last fall.

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'lbe slx-ltate regloil encompasaes Ohio, Jndlana, ~·
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SYRACUSE - Carletoa College board
and reelected ctllcers.and dlrecton.,

ot trustees met recently
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otncers reelected were Fi'ed Crow, president; Milton Roosll, vice
preskjent; Mt1too Vartao, aecreta~y; and George Holman,

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, Sqoods respond to four alarms
POMEROY- Foor calls werelllliW.eiedby local unltsFrtday and
on Saturday morning, the ~ County Emergency Medical
Services repocts.
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At 3:13 a.m. Salurday, the Rutla'od
went to Route 338 for
~ Chapman, taken to Veterans Memor1al Holpltal.
Friday at 11:25 a.m., PumeiVY Wl!llt to East Main St. l'or Anna
Gl'lieller, to Veterans Memorial; Middleport went to South Fourth
rAve., tot~ 4J!derson, to Veterans Memorial and Rutland at
5:49p.m. went to~ Mlne .1 for Clift Decker, to Holzer Prfedlcal
Center.

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GAU.JPOiJs - Two 94!D1poUa license the patrol said.
youths were~andr r led at
lfDI2et' \fedlcal Center early Satur-. . . Another ('.aDipnlts yooth, Kevin
dey tlllltll\'tlla an aulllniOblle acciW. Eatman. 17, Rl. 3, C'.alllpolls,
dent m Glllla County ROIId 5.
w.aaelted by tile petrolloJJowtDg a 1
Acool121na to a tall'lliC supervl· a.m.'acclo1etrt0110hloKl.
sor, Mdlpc!a L. Stralt,18, Rt. 2, was
The patrol Mid Eastman was
treated fir mditple ICl'llpl!ll and
cited for failure In control after lie
brulE~. and Jl p8111!11&amp;8', S(Qtt
an 11 'ely la!t roittrol at h!l westRoberti, 15, Rt. 2. wu ln!ated :tor
bound car In a curve. The car went
andiCtapesfollowln&amp;thela.m.
otrthenahUidectthehtaJ)waylnto
~
a ditch the patrol said. Eaat;mao's
Tile Gallla·Metp JDI It the state
was heaYily clarnapd In .the
hf&amp;ltw~ patrol ·said Strait was
acddent.
stUthboulld 011 County ROIId 5 whljD
A car driven by· Pamela
she Jolt coattol ather car In a CIII'W!.
McLauahJin, 31. Rt. 3. Pauei&lt;&amp;",
The
went otr the rfcbt llde ~the received heavy damage when her
road, came b!lckllmllllaodwentotf
of Sldnoer Road lllld struck a tree at
the left l1de and Into a ditch the
palrol .lllld. The acc1dent caused
7 ,p.m. Friday according to the
patrol.
.
moclel'ate damaae to Strait's car
and she was Cited for no operator's
A two-car acctdenl on Gallla

eutl

car

Cwoty 35 In Raccoon 'l'ownshtJ!
resulted 1D model'ate damage to
both llel"d- tile patrOl said·. .
Stanley F'erauaon Jr.,l8, ~
leriiJbra, was lllll1hlwnd and
Howari!SiatettJr.,18,Sclolovtlle,
was toutbbowld. when their cars
met In a Clli'W the P$trol reported.
No lDjurles or citations were ··
tqu led tn the 8:50a.m. accldeot.
Sl!lrleY M. Lambert, 36. ru. 1,
Rutland, was iiOrthbound m Ohio 7
lnMelisCountyat6:110p.m.Frlday
when an uniiMJEIItUied truck In fran
It her lost part at Ill load, ·strlldoa ·
her car, causing light dama~ the _
petrol Mid.

vehicle 1n time.
·
~Letart maoFrldayw
a s ~ldenlnt :
11:,., p.m.
ac.;,
Jericho Road, the 'I)Oire5man for
the sberltf's department said.
nmotby Lee Newbeit:y,

24. Will,

treated l'or ~traslons at Pleau"~
Vall!!yHospltalandJ.aterreleued.a
nursing supetVisor Ulere u:portecl. ,

ApparentlyNewbenywastravei·
lng west on Jericho Road In hla·
vebicle when It began to rain,
cau8tng the roads to becmle sltck;.
the spokeSman sa!.d. As the vehicle

rounded a curve, itslld,weotover at)
embankment, fi1PPed aver ll!J!I.
cameto~t tnacreek.
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Newben'y's vehicle, a 19112 ~·
rolet, wa.S estimated a lOCal loss. , ;
The sberj!!'s department Invest!,
gated a minor accident on Route 112.
near Point Pleasant at 11:15 a.w;
Friday.

A vehicle driven by Charles M.,
Lathey, Zi, Leon, was traveling . ..
on LoCk 25 Road, the spokesinat\:
AJ the vehicle apJrOBCIIed the.
tniersectlon of Ro!lte 62, tl!e;
.vel!tcle's brakes tailed. Theveblcle, ·
then ac n)!d Route 62, comltC to
rest next to a fence line, tJ¥!1

said:

Spokesman said.

There were no cttatlons or
Injuries. No darna~ esttmate waS:
g1ven to Lathey's vehicle.

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Four people·cited by police Friday
GALLJPOUS - Cited by city
pollee here F'rldaywereEdwardW.
Percy, 21, Dunbar, W.Va., failure to
display vslld reglstratloa; MlcJ)ael
R. Wbealdoo. 25; E!IR. DWI IIDd
leaving the IICl!lle of an accident;

and Charles :E.Cllne,l8,129Jacks011
Pike, reckless operation. ·
Robert s. Long, 28. 34% Smithers
St., was III!IVed a beDdJ warrant
chargloa him wHh fllllure ..to .1'8Y
tines.

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and ab:men are beginning three Weeks ot rniJtlat:y evetr!= "In a

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GAILIP6us - An accident near the In~ of Fourth
Avenue and .Piile Street Friday CiiUied light clanJa&amp;e to two cars
IICCDI'dlng to ('.alllp&gt;Ua City Pulice.
. Oflk:ers tepo:IEdDiaaaN. Kemper; Zl, Rt.l, VInton, was &amp;t41ied
: atthetramcllgbtatFoorlhanciPine,whenacardrlvenbyHenryM.
Dosl,' &amp;1; 716 'IIIIrd Ave., pulled fi'om the Last Olance ~Out.
Duis told po}Jce the accelerator on his car 8ludt, causing his car IIi
coWde with the'right rear of ~scar. DaiS was cited by pollee
for an unsafe motof"vehlcle foiJowtog the accident. ·

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iorce also wW Include 35 shlpa and 62 planes
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'lbe maneuvl!rs, third In a series, wW last thralgh Aug.lO. ,
' 'lbe l'e!tqlon l8ld the liU'I! than 6,101lJ.S. Navy, Marine, Anny
•·8ncl ~Force perame~ haye been drawn fir the exerctse trom the
.. &lt; United Slatea. Japan, the Pblllpplnes and the U.S. 7th Fleet. About
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NATIONAL
MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION
CERTIFICATES

ADdeiiO!I wu ll'l!llpol1ed to IPQktliJiolll tor the Point P~eaunt
Vell!nill ~ HolpltalRe. by lbe Pollee Department Mid. ,
New HaVI!il .,.,...,.,
was prommral dNd at 1: 110 a.m. Satuidly
Ste1AJe11 Rlcbarda, 10, was rtdtng
by Melli Coonty Coroael\. Dr.
his l*yde oato 27th Street, the
R!lnidnPicblll.
· sp+ nan ...._ He rode from
Tbere bave been no cbarJ1t!s filed bet~een two can tar the tenn11
lno•MMtMllllwlththeacddent.
CllU1'tl. Tbe driver at an onoorn1ng
In 8illllber tratllc 8C!:IdeDI, a veblcle, Oleryl Cia~. 1400
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Unification leader
in federal prison.
leader d tlle Unlllcatloll Church,
lllltendett:d late Friday at a l£deral

falling to report $162,00lln InCome
on Ills federal tax returns. Moon has

the day meeting With church
IePtiers. as he had on Th\11'8day, and
did not plan to 8ITive at the prlsoo

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maintained thmlghout the court
battle that~ Is Innocent.

Jessie Griffith, Emma
Williams, and Emory C..
rleton made up the 8eCI;Jnd
gradualing el888 from
rleton College. Emory
rleton was I the e-~
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phew of founder, haac
Carleton Sr.,
fornau
probate judge and owner
~ The .Democrat, prcdeo
eetl8or of .The Daily· ~
linel. lbis picture lindUuot·:ml·
second annual graduation
announcement -belOw belong to Robert Wmsea,
Qaily Sentinel pubU.her
and a descendant of lea-:
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move hli UnJtl(;atlon Church headquarters to the prison ·and that lie ~
would ''pray and work for thiS·
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prismtostartanl8-mmthsentence
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The 64-year-old Korean reUglous
Ieeder arrived at tlle medium·
security prlsoo In Dan,bury at .11
p.m.-onehourbeforethell1ldnlght
~ - Imposed by a federal
The statr for ·' processtng
pt1u1en had left tor the W\!l!kmd,
but Wardell Dennis Luther sald the
~would admit Moon.
. A spokeswoman for tlle Unlftca·
!loo Church said late Friday

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inmates at the prlsOOto hll beliefs.
A spokeswoman for the Bureau~
Prlsolls In Washtnglon, D.C., said •
. latel' that there IS a rule against •
conttnulng business whlle In ledetal.
prisons.

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"' tlllnk lie WB$ .told lie has untll · ~ speclftcally on converting ·

mldnlght ~t ~~Dd I think lie IS inmates,': said Kathy Morse, the .Z
taktng advantageotthetlmetomeet spokeswoman, woo said she WOUid:1
with leaders o1 the church," sald ha~ to check with Luthei' · to •
Mary Bratt!, an assiStant In tbe · detennlne what rule' was being •
olllce of publlc affairs at the applied lnMoon'scase.
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church's world !Miadquarters In
Asked If ensuring Moon's sat~ '
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were a problem, Wood said, "If It
110t'15 a IUbarb o1 &lt;lllcap.
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OOIEMAN IN CUSTODY- Chtcap FBI Agent-~ Edward
Moon was at hiS eslate In becomes a concern we Will move
''MIII&amp;W..tediJII"bec•wof . . •"'p"dedparilallimu'5 I I miMe·
; Heprty, ~and an !mldenUfted otftclal, ll8COI't AJIGII CGI!man,
Irvington, N.Y., In suburban West- hbn to our more fortllted low~
spree,
waaarr stehrllhOOIIIplllllan, DelraBruwa. (API rpiMo) •.
: cenler, to a waiting car after Colernan'slll'ftlltFrlcla,y IDEvlulstoil, ID., a
chester Coonty, for his meetings medium securltyf&lt;JClllty," which 181
With church leaders, she said.
more secure than the camp.
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MOOn had rernatiled tree untO al( '
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planned to house the evangeUst. He U.S. Supreme Court refUsed to hear&gt;·
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: EVANSTON, IU. (AP) - A FBI's "Ten Mast Wanted" Ust.
proceedings.
began May 29, when 8 9-year-old
securtty facUlty's prison camp and Judge Gerard Goettel, Moon's ~
Detective Susan Trlguorea, the. W!sCollsln girl dlssppeered. Jier . •...... In -'--•
telepoone call from a ' chUdhood · As he wa5 arrested, au!OOrlttes
1e
with judge, on Wednesday
· ordered him 10'
-~, a &lt;O&gt;mutory·sty room
· friend !ed poliCA! to a "dog·tlred" declared Coleman a suspect In a firSt tt11cer to spot the fugitives, sald body. wa~ found JUlie . 19 In 40
to 50 other Inmates, said Bill surrender Friday.
Alton Coleman, wantedlnaslx·state seventh killing. The body ofEugme. shewascrulslnglnan unmarked car Coleman'slu'netown(lfWaukepn,
Wood, assistant to the warden.
The Unification Church claims
'rlgn of murder, rape and kidnap- Scott, 71, a retired lndlanapoUs and saw them sitting on park and Colen1an was cllarged With
.As a new inmate, Moon would 45,CXXJ Amertcan foUowers and a
ping until he and a female businessman, was found Thursday bleachers overlooking some basket· kidnapping and murder.
probably be assigned to work In total ot between 2 to 3 mllllon In 127
¢ompanlon were arrested quietly In along a roadside. The vlcllm's car baD courts.
Authorltles then puraued Cole- laundryorfoodservlces, Woodsald, natlollswarldW!de.
_ _t park, authorities said.
Ms. Hynds and Sgt. George man and Ms. Browll through
was found Friday near Evanston.
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; Coleman, 28, offered no reslstence
"He looked tired - dog-tired," Schamlmoved In toarrestColeman llllnols, IOOtana; Ohki, Michigan, 1 bu_t_ma__;,y_la_tel'_swl_t_ch_to_other
when he was taken Into custody Ms. Hynds said. "He must have while tWo other otftcers arrested WlsCOnsln and Kentucky.
l!bout noon Friday, although he known It was the end of the road. He Ms. Brown, who had begun to lea~
' Coleman has alSo bll!fl charged
carried one bloodied knife In a was tired, past tired- maybe In the the park, pollee said.
with themurderafaCUI1Del Sunday
pocket and a second in a sock, pollee overtired stage."
"We had our guns drawn," said school teacher In NOJWOOd. Ohio and
Said.
Ms.
Hynds. "When we approached ·the abductton of an IndlaJia woman
Ball was set at $25 million for
; His companion, Debra. Brown, Coleman and at $:lO million for Ms. him, he was seated on the whosebodywasfoundlnDetrolt.He
,.as arrested as she began to leave Brown, 21, whom autjlorltles des- . bleachers."
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Is wanted for questioning In another
"ti:e
tile p81'k. A .J!kallller pistol was crtbed as his accompiiCA!.
acted
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said
Indiana slaying and the death d a
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ll&gt;und In her purse, autOOrltleS said.
Schaml.
''He
offered
no
resistance
~year-old
Toledo woman and her
his hands handcuffed to
• "He was just smUing," said Sgt. his waist, spoke just three times whatsoever.''
10-year-olddaughter.
Kathryn Hynds, who helped arrest
Pollee said Coleman's hair was
Friday morning Evanston pollee
durlng the 25-mlnute baD hearingthe pair, ending a frantic search responding, "Yes, I do," wben U.S. cut vesy .short. making ldentlftca· recelved"a caU fmn a childhood
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OJrough the Midwest for Coleman, a Magistrate Carl Sussman asked If tlon difficult, and that he was frtend of Coleman woo llad !11!1!11 him
\IUSpect in six slaylngswho lastweek he understood his rights, the Identified throogh fingerprints.
walking In Evanston; ·• auc.go
Most items at reduced prices
Coleman's alleged crime spree suburb, said Cmdt. Ernest Jacobi.
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FBI agent says· that as many as 75 ·burglaly and other felony counts In
;Igents at a time from his Cincinnati the Juzy 13 beating death of Marlene
pffiCA! worked to track down fUgitive Walters, 44, and the serlowi beating
Alton Coleman. More than · 75 of her husband, Harry, 45.
additional agents workt:d on the
Dinan said acarwhlchColemanls
search In Cleveland, he said.
believed to have stolen In Dayton
' The search ended Fiiday when was recovered at 11 a.m. Fiiday in
PoliCA! In Evanston, ill., appre- Indianapolis.
hended Coleman and his compan- · In Coleman's hometown of
lpn, DehraBrown, 21, lnaparkln the Waukegan, rn., a Chicago suburb
Chicago suburb.
119t far from Evanston, residents
Terrence D, Dinan, special agent told a Clncltmatl Post reporter that
lp charge of the Cincinnati office of the aroused ktllerwasafrlendly,fun
the FBI, said the alertness of mart and "someone everyone lJkes
residents and pollee in Dayton and to be With."
tlle Cincinnati suburb NoiWOOd
But police records show Coleman
qelped authorltles In their pursuit of has a history of clime, .the Post
Coleman, who Is accused of a reported.
slx·statecrlme spree.
Coleman was charged With rape
i Coleman was seen pn July 7 In In 1974 and 1976, but never was
~ledo and July 13 In Norwood.
convicted.
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Authorltles said Coleman and Ms.
From 1971 to 1984, Coleman used
({rown had also visited Dayton that
three aUases and was charired tour
times
With either !II!XIIal assault of
~deviate
sexual behaVIor. Three
; Norwood ponce have charged
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Last SUIIllllei', Coleman's slstel',

Terry Coleman, flied a complaint
against him, saying he had sexually
assaulted her 9-year-old daughter.

At a preliminary court hearlnc.
oowever, she told the Judi~! she had
changed her mind and said pollee
had forced her to~ the CharaJe.

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Inmates at AttiCa .state prison
'~Then on their own they flnaUy
retunil!d to their ceUs Saturday, decided to come In, at alnit 5: •:
seven IIgurs after they refUsed to Therewasnouseoffon:eataUtoget
leave a prison yard wben a pt1Jone; them back ln. The siUiatlon dldni ,
Who hit a guard With a bat was shot, require It," F1ateau ~

Inmate uprising In

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''wot:k progressed slOWlY from
1866 untll 1871 when .,a grade
School opened with J.H. r.a:
wbead, teacher, In charge."
'nlehlgtuchoolqlelledln 1883,
aad""''-level~"~
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buUdlng saki ICbobl, jlraylded,
other · cltllenS wiD liVe. by I
su)a:t~ a sum-•n t It to

men, struggling With Ole's probanc1 lnakJng good. aur
hearts sweU With prtde as we
take an lliventory of the great ·
.' procession", her column
concluded.
While Isaac carleton had
de E(ed the 10 acres In tee simple
I!) the C4rleton College Bcieid of
'l'nlstees. In 18'12 the thlstees had
. given carleton a 99 YI!!U' lease 011
approxlmatey six acres of the
land. It was foUowtng the
termination of tlle lease wtien
the land reverted back1 to the
lnlstees, that the title came
l!J1(1er question and a suit to quiet
title was brought In Metgs
County Common Pleas Court.

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Carletm's Intent of the land's
use tor educatloll, 90id seW!raJ

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J.'4tlORY C:A.RJ.Jt: rox.
JOlLY JU~Alll, Jr.

ClnM.. &amp;m!J•
Cnrtft:rriJI9 of /HpltmU.U by J•rinf'ipnl.
li11•ul J!r4¥ic.
lltlll'rlif'l;ft/1,

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construction t;Il a liChool fer the
mentally retarded - later
,named the 'Carleton School
The $25,001 pUrchaSe prtce
was Invested and the Interest
I1DW
provides a scholarship
fund, again continuing the cok _
lege fwnde!"s orlglnaiiDtent of
pnawtlng education. 'lbe lUrid
Is admlnlsten!d by the Board of

frustees. Fred w. Crow, lli'esl·

dent, MOton Vartan, secretaty;
MOton Roush, vice president:
and George Holman treasurer.
And willie the 'school was
rt:duced to J"Ubble many years

ago, the Cl\rleton college founder' s dream of educational opportunity lives on through scholar·
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and :a! (to be under the
eontro! o1 the Ohio' i!nmlal
. conference 'of ~ Methodist
Episcopal Church) as a. flmd·to ·
be ~ to 5Upp9rt a liCbool
located 011 my farm. I Will alSo
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Miss Karr recaUs that the
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A Cmunlttee tesfe(l by the - wblcli lhe~i:i'as "~
living graduate· of the college' . Rev. El. Jones, Mettodllt
from wt In t)le county" lived
nami!d for.lts ~- · .
mlnlsller, startt:d out tO ~ lbe
lkJwnstalts.
. Carkml ~his ~IICA!m - necessarysuiMct~and~
ThegraduateofGal'letonwho
went on to Ohio University to
tor edlicattm ln··1865 wben he '. a feW weelrllall!r n!poiled that
dona~ 10 acres -of ~ and ·
eMJgh cltlle!ll hid g1vea mowut1nue her teacher training,
gave
bricks from l;tls kDn
ney to be paid ID lilltallnats as
. got her first experience 1n
for constnJctlon of a school.
the. WOl'k pr® 5 1 to take
teachltlg at carleton where she
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did some substituting. ·
' . rletoa Colleg,e closed lts doors,
On the Ust were names still
CArletoo College ceased to.
' Miss Ka'ri wrote a history of the
familiar ln.Melp County - the
~ In 1933, and In 19.15 the
school Ill which she spoke of the
~- the Bartels, the
b•Ming was tom down. W.
,,"pioneer sacrifice, labor and
McBtides, the Qn~~'en•, the
l(arr that year wrote a column
anxiety which were so apPreParkers and the Pllllllps. .
on Carlton College for The
elated by the former teachers
';Ibe cllart!!r was erantll!d on -. DttiMX!Iat Ill which she Usted
·and pupUs."
.Nov. 16, Jllll5, tlle lnl8tees
smewtstandlnggt'lldjlatesand
ltwa81n,theSJII'II1goflll65th8t
elected; and the Methodist min·
· commented on their cai'ee!'
Carleton.made 'a proposition to
Jster, Jones, wbo 'bi1P1r£d and . · , ar;cornplishmellts.
the PeOple~ S)[IliCIIS!!. ·
encouraaect Carleton trom ·the · ''Carleton College ~ not
"For the IJUIPOS!!ofpromotlng
· start Wa$ • IIIUlled the first
'C!'umbleto the ground In vain as
thecauseofeducatlm,Iwl)lglve
pres~t.
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a deed of at least ,tea acres of
In 181)6 ·a buDding committee
the Ust of teachers, professon.
land, and an the coal under Jots
headed by Carleton was apattorneys and ycx,mg buslnes!l
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return to cells

Officials earlier Saluftlay had
said 125 inmates were IIi the pi1Jon
yard, but aftel' the InCident ended.
sald182inmatesspentdlenlgbtlll
the yard.

, "A Ce!ltw'f-. It took real
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laUDCb ~ for &amp;· !!(!hool bllt
IsaaC caril!ton, Sr. hail What It •
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The folloWing
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week In Gallla County Prob!lte
&lt;?ourl.
; Richard L. SUvers, 19, Rt. 2,
Patriot, U.S. Navy, and Sharon K.
Smlth, :.¥). Rt. 2, Patriot, student.
: Jack L. Brewer, 52, Mount Dora,
Fla., electrician, and DoiUIB J. ·
~ayo, 45, Orlando, fla., Orlando
qlty employee.
' DonaldE.Turner,43,Sprlngfleld,
~0 Stores, and Shirley M. Turner,
~. Rt. 2, crown City, unemployed.
• Anthony J. Melvan, 20, Rt. 3,
GalllpoUs, unemployed, and Bonita
£.. WU!lams, 18, Rt. 3, GalllpoUs,
l)nemployed.

· Lawthle Ward Jr., 28, Rt. 2,
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studellt, and Teresa Adkins,
20. Rt. 2, Vinton, houseWife.
: Roger L. Stewart,ll, Middleport.
disabled, and Norma R. White, .ll,
ftt. 2, Vlntoo, at home.
: Bobby Burnhelmer, :ll,

320lh

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M. Lusk, 23, 126 First Ave.,
Student.
; Alan D. Evans, 'll, Rt. 4,

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C::alllpolls, salesman, and Teresa L.

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Eureka Star

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: Ralph L. Taylor, 21, Rt. 1,
~n. city employee, and
faulette L. Roberts, 19, Rt. 2,
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;The publlc is tilvlted to attend . ·

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tteram and bridelmald Wll8
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~hool c;l!eterla for all girls
~ades 9-12"1ntereste«;lln playing
volleyball at Eastern High.

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RIDGE -There
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Auxllialy of Veterans Memortal
1 :Hospital w1ll meet at noon
, Tuesday at the hospital and w1ll ·
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Sere:nlty House, a nonprofit
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domestic violence, will be held
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Legion auxiliary
. planning meeting
The American
Legion Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post 39, Fillnet oy, will meet
at 7: :JIThundaynJebt at the hall.
Debbie Wen)' wUJ give a report
on her exPeriences at Buckeye
Girls State.

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NEW WEEKEND HOURS
The Holzer Clinic Urgent Care Center is ~ow open
every Saturday and Sunday from .1:00 P~M. to ~··
9:00 P.M. at the Main Clinic on ·Route 35 near Gallipolis. Physicians from the· Departments of Family Practice and Pediatrics will be available for .
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
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'llle bride is a gradliate of Waterlqo Trail, Austin, Teilas.

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Sara Cullums,

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belts. The miniature brtde
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Blup!ts ·ct. the attendants were

; Harrl!lonvUie, church, 4: !fip.ni.:
NewUmaRoad,onemne _
-·th of Fort Meigs, 5:-16-6 p.m.:
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Meigs • auT!aaetheir receptloo
In a ~wn
l:ounty
Ia · broogl)t
by the
Abuftetdlnnoranddance
CJunty Publlc Llbrai:Y under con· · WIIBbeld at the MUanoClublnLlrna".
l:f8ct with the Ohio "lt'lllleY Area The four·tlered wedding cake was Ziibrarles.
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married "In the worst way,"
received Inquiries from Wttnen
across the country In his search for
"a traditional woman' who I can
brlnghometomotber."

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lavelldel'gownwtlbmatcblngshort . Mrs. George Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacket, and both mothers wore Ted Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
COI'IIIIgel of pink roses and baby's
O'Brien, Peg Glrolaml Ward,
breath.
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Catherine Blaettnar, Mr. and Mrs.
Following the ooeniOily, the Jtin ,Th:lmas, Mr.. and Mrs. John
br1de and gniorn were escorted to 'lbcmas, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rue,

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Twitty City, Country Music Hall
. of Fame and a petformance at
'tbeGrandOieOpry. .
· , ·Cost In $189 and for lnforma·
tlon, rontact Audrey Hottman,
BOx 12, Letart, W.Va,25253orcall
675-9'102 or 8$-3843.

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Grand Ole Opry, Sept 21 to 23.
Tour w111 consist of visiting

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Ohio State University and the
Unlvt!i'slty riTexas.
The groom is a graduate ofMelgs .
Hlgb Sclml and Ohio State Unlver·
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• Mrs. Mary AnD Bacoo. slsler of
Houston and Associates as a civil
brtde, was matroo ci bllllor. Sue similar to the bride's 8nd CttJSisted eng!Deel'•
hrp, Connie Wapi!!', Mazbgan I· ci blue Iris, pint carnations, rose
Local family. and friends attend·
IIJOOrl,llldBetsyBorcif,slsterrithe alitromlra, pullie statlce and ingtheweddlngwereC.L.Hendel"·
D'lde. were brldelmllds. Jennifer b~Jby's bniatb. 'lbeyworecblstersof son and Mrs, R-H. Follrod, grand~rlffo aDd Clu1s Griffo, niece and matdllngflowers 1n their balr.
parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs.
-~ oltlle ~were lntherote
Gary Ometer·was best man and Shennan Henderson, Pam Hencjerlfrnlnllturebrldeandgroom. · . ~ were Larry Parnell. , son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendel"·
~e atrendants wore orchid
Bqb Sellng, JOhn nnnas and Roli ·son. Mr.lllllt_~. BlliF:'ollrocl, sue
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. Mrs. Kenneth Braun, Mr. and Mrs.
O:i l Ke~
The bride's motber wore a pink James Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Don
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High School and is employed by
Herald
and Gas, Middleport

pett£Ut blgber for women. accord·

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aJenoon' lace. ·The
litie wore a
made,of ln\ported
.,,...,. · with acded edge and
IIPPllqlll!d with alellcon
Sbe
~ 1 loole French caacade
t ol white I'ttii8IJCI!
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show In September, sponsored
-- '"by the Eml)lem Club.

city clerk'sofflce,
'"lbey seem weU sullt'd for one
another," she said Thursday.

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Estates Is planning a car wash
Saturday, July 28, all day to help
send residents to Washington,
D.C. Other fUnd raisers uprom- ·
· ing wUJ be during the Merchants

HeandCaroleSueStlnes,ofGien
Jean, W.Va., recently applied for a
Ucense to wed on July 28, said
AuroraGiovaneUo .oftbeBrockton

Music tor .. the , weM!ng was
Jllesentfd by Dick McCobb, orgailst, and Cathy Fesenmyer and
Jlark Vorts, vocallsts.
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~and candelaln using the

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- The Rev. Lamaatla pedttmed
Cett!IIIOIJY. The br1de Ja the
ughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Jerttne
Qruro of fll49 Ft. Amanda Rd.,
01dersvtlle. and the (ll'Ottl111 the
llD ol Mr. and Mrs. Richard

.. Escorted to the altar by her
gown ci
itute cbl1!on knit over taffeta with.
~ . Vt!lllse lace encircling the
Jajstllne. 'lbe gown featured a
length triiD ' wltb ccystal
Jested lb1uce .aceenta along the
. .,l1uQ. 'n,. bodice Willi I!!IJVIIMwl
aqd seed pearls with lol)g

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HILLSHIRE FAMOUs,· sMOK~~ $
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The annual
w1ll be
Aug. 5 at the Kyger Creek
shelter, across from Kyger
Creek plant on R9ute 7, beginning at ncion. ·

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There was no answer at Butkus'
''UiJIIailpy bachelor'' who was telephone on Friday night. But
crurtedbyhundredsofwomenatter acCording to the lll8f!"lage applicabe put Signs on his lawn adyertlsll)g tlon. his Intended Is 34Yl!lU'S old and
tor a wife has apparently fOUIJ(l the unemployed.
woman of his dreams.
Last year, Butkus planted signs
on his front lawn declaring: "I Need
Bachelorliood, which Bany But- a Wife, Please Can You Help" and
1iu.s callecl"the pits,".-about
to "Wife Wanted By Unhappy
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become lust a bad memory for the Bachelor."
!fi-year-old prison guard.
Butkus, who said be wanted to be

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~ Cbarlell' Richard FoDrod were
·dilled Iii malTiage In a double ~
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cblftonetre over taffeta. It was
faabloned with a sweetheart neck·
tine, fltteil bodice and long sllieves
aCcented with lace and pearl motif.
She carried a bouquet of red and
pink baby roses with l&gt;aby's breath
tied wltll pink ribbon. The groOm
woreapalebluesultandbadawhlte
- 1'081! boutonniere.
Mr. 8nd .Mrs. AOOy Doczl of
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MJd4k!port were attendants for the
couple, who iiCIW reside at Route 1,
, Middleport.
The bride Is a graduate of Meigs
High School and Moun1aJn State
Col ;ge, Parkersburg, W.Va. She Is
employed by GPW AccOunting

~and Chris Pattenat.
1be bride II a 81'1111uate ci GaUla
HJeb Scllooi and !3uclreye
Career
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.,..ted the cer'emOIIY.

POMEROY,·OH.

Deborah Kay

WoodyardllldStevmRobertPeck- him exchanged wedding vows at
the Fin!! United Methodist,Church,
Pearisburg, Va. on July 13. The
. double-ring ceremony was pelrilmed by the Rev.;Ray Am~
The brtde Is the daugl!ter ot Mrs.
Dm1s A. Woodyard, Poluetoy,llld .
James H. Woodyard, RockSprlnp. .
The groom .Js the son ol Mrs.
Charlotte Harper, MlddlepQrt, and. ·
the late Harry Peckba.m.

QJ. 1be II'OCm Ia tile lOll ci
Holley and the late Haz8l

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ifuring June .

HARRISBURG- HanisBapt Church wUJ have It's annual
omecomlng Sunday, with
tdtnr~er seiVed on the grounds
pproxlmately 1 p.m. There wUJ
be special singing In the aftermoo and the public is Invited.

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July 22, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point PleaiGflt, W. Va.

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Ohlof-Point Plaa111nt, W. Va.

From ..China to Ohio··:. .

JTPA at Ria·Gra11:de
open~gs fordisplaced ;·
·workers in this area . ~

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each ou~ and sold as ~~

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Mark . ~expanded.
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"So finally I came to Columbui:.
• n;rtauranthasbrc;Aiglrthlm~ay and hail &amp;Kl· seats, theil \hat w~ ;.
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,takehlmbacktohlsnattveQilna. .
Pl-wholnl7Yearshasexpanded
frim a four·table care In South
Korea to an Qhlo.based restaurant
chain wlthhundredsofemploy~-

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: cluimplolls selected at the annual Melp County 4-H Style revue held Iii
prepal'lldon for the ~·a junior fair. From the left are Usa CoJ,Uns.
· Junior fair queen, sports clothes spectacular category; Tammy

Calaway,loungtngclothe&amp;; Pam Riebel, .Sjualorflllrfllll!lll,*-..,
ootflt, fonnal; Missy Calaway, clothes for ecbool, and Jo Elea er-,
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Cooniy 4-B Style Revue. Fnm
the left are MlelteUe , ........,,
lopplac your oudlt catepa);
Tina Molden, advelllurel Ill
clothing; Mel'
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Cry\!tal Ka.Yior. joyful jumper,
Terrie 8tllrdler, clothe~ (Gr
IICbool; Terri 9tOid, dn!aHip
ouUit, fomllll; n - Cr 1 ,
alllo ('lu!llw for ldlool catepry;
JcMb&gt; l.e\&gt;luptlla, ell- up out- .
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' wtU open 111e newest venture In
felling, about :JJ miles from Ills
blrthplare.
· "A lot ofllmes I expectoo.to have
this many (restaurants)," PI says of
the quest that led his parents from
Cblna to Korea when he wa,s a
. lllddler. That same quest laterlo\lk
him to Japan, Taiwan; and the
Uniled States. ·~Alotoftbnesl try to
•...forget about opening the reslaurantS, but. .. then I want mare, too."
PI, 39, said Peking wiD be a test
ll1lll'lcet for exporting more of hts
"Cblna Gate" restaurants and
Amerlcan!ilanagement techniques
tolallQr·rlchChlDa. Healsohopes!o
rediscover the culture he lett whm
he was 3 years old..
~·I wm try to use that Ume to go
ttiere and find my roots," said PI,
· though China means mOre of 11
)Justness opportunlly than a homeland.to 111m and his fMitly. .
"lwouldllketodo rustness there,
rutl WOUld jlke to stay In the Unitoo
States. It Is the land of oppOrtunity
here," said PI, who has never met
Ills relatives In China.
Whlle he still has problems
speaking English, other American
traits came more EIISIJy.
"I like to eat -hot dogs and prime
rlbli, · medium 'rare. Sometimes· I
hale Chinese food - rve been In the
kltchensllyears."
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The kitchen work llegan In Korea,
which PI left to try Ills hand as a
Chinese chef In Jllpan. Heoontlnue4
In Taiwan, where heopenedhlsown
· restaurant. · After · Umtled success
there .he lelt Ills wife, LUy, and their
first 'Cillld behiJid and came to
Chicago alone !n 1972.
His first OO.seat restaurant In
thicagowastoosmall,soheqle!IOO
111. !D-seat restaurant. and sold the
first. 'l'hatwasfollowedbya:J:»seat
restaurant In Sprtog!leld, Ill·· then a

enQUgh," PI said.
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But he didn't stop there. 1\vct :
·smaDer restaurants were added ~~~~.
Colwnrus, with others In Newark; •
youngstowit, Findlay, Clnclnnati1·;
Lancaster and Akron. ()nels 10011 to; •
open In I.Jma, PI also has res tau. ;: ,
rants In Monroe, Mich., aoo.
Phoelllx, Ariz., and plana to expand'
Into the Cleveland and Daytor);
areas.
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But the heart of tl1e aulllentlf: ,
Ch!riese, coo~ he credits tor JQ_;
SUt;eeSswUI soon be-back In Cblna...
'PI pla!is to open tl1e Pe~;'l
testawant II\ eight to romon,ths
wtU use It to research tradl~
Chlnese CoQklng and develoP ~i
menus.
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"Then we'll try from there, D'
contlnueresearch. Evecyttme ... ri(,
comeupwlthnewdtshes,lflt'sgood;:,
then (we'll) bring back dishes.~ ·
our Peking chef will come 'to
United States and show our cooks,'!:·
PI said.
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He said traditional cooking mJah .
mean a retum 'to the co8l fuel andl:• ,
extra·heavy WOks, or oriental tryln(, ~ .
pans, that he USed when he le~;';
to cook.
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balanced by modemlzatton of ~
restaurants• business ofllce,
Mrs. PI has supe!VIsed, as Well as,
raising the three PI children, since'
she jotnOO her husl:land In the United;
States seven years ago.
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The latest addition Is a computert
and PI said a team of accountants.
and attorneys Is sorting through 11M;!
restaurant's financial reCords that .
he said !10\lf amount to "a mess of. · ·
papersallover!TIYoftlce.''
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But PI speaks alxll!t the future of
his restaurants In tennsofthe~,·
. talklngofhowhelearnedtocook.old
rectpes and another ffi!1!1 wooc~
from Ills home town of Sang Tong, .
China, hundreds of ~ ago Confucius.
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"What Confucius say, Mark PI~
ssy no dltferent · ... restaurant·
operation prosper," hedeclanid. :J .
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Garnes of Dexter anoounce the
Miss Games Is a graWate of,
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The brlde elect Is agraduateofthe

chlldrm
In thewtU
sixth,
and ,I
eighth
grades
not seventh
get a proper
foundation
In
science
and
matiJe.
School. '
HyaeUisagraduateofMelgsHigh mattes. according to Charles Klt·
School and Is currently employed at trell, executive vice president of
Tri:State Rooting .and Sheet Metal Phllllps ~leum.
, Kittrell says It will take uniU 1990
Co. of Charleston, W.Va .
to rallle enoogh taxes, train a II!!W
goenentiOil of supedorteachei's,and
design the proper materials necessary for modem Instruction.
This year, Phllllps says II wtU
irandt oiJlclating. A reception w1ll channel $8 mlllm Into educa~
follow.
' much through company.sponso..,...
Miss Roberts Is a graduate of
North Ganla High School ·and
Buckeye HIDs Career Center. She Is
employed at Scenic H1lls Nursing
· Center.
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Tayl&lt;K: Is a graduate of North
Giillla High School and iS employed
by the C.alltpoUs Clty Malntance
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their granddaughter. Collennetta .
''$am" Davidson, to Troy Wheeler,_
son of Margaret Wheeler, Green .
LoveSplings, Fla.

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NOR1;H CANTON, Ohio- IJe.
pbjny IAvon ~ts, North Canton,
Ohio,
become the bride of
BenjalhlnJOOII Boring of Canton, In
.an AIJI. 25 CeiB!IOI\Y. She Is the
dau&amp;llter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Jeirery, Atlanta, Ga., an~GeorgeR.
Plants. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.Helsthe
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Mn. Freda Wood of.PI. Pleasant.

Her mother Is ~formerErewanna
Plants.

The opeD-church Wedcllni wiH
take place In the Trinity Onlted
Church ol Christ. In Northwed
Canton, 3 p.m., Aug. 25. The Rev.
John Long wiD olflclate
Ms. Plants Is a graduate of
Jackllon High School, Massillon and
the Ohio Paralegal Instltu1l! of

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A rec;ept1on wiD follow atthe'holnl!
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College and Is emplOyed by Clay
. Grande.
LDcal Schools.
BIDWEIL-Mr.andMrs.RexL.
'Uttle Is theBO!IofHaroldUftle of : Uttlelsall!'llduateoiNorthGallla
Roberts,
Bidwell, 8!IIWIICe the
Middleport, aJIIjJanlceFayeUttle, · HighScboolandRioGrandeCollege .
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and b1hcornlna mar,
Gallipolis.
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rlage of lhelr daughter, J&gt;aui!!tte
The open church wedding will be Schools.
Louise ROberts, to Ralph LEe
Allg. 4 at 7: :Jl p.ll). at the Salem
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•POMEROY - Announcemnt Is lawn. 'ibe' Rev. Jolm' Steele, D of . MetJiodl.st Church,' _July 21!, '6:ll
bimg made of the engagement and Washington Cwrt Houae ·and the . p.m., with the Rev. George WoUl·
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8j1proachJria marrtaae of Diana Rev. Jolm Evans, Rutland, wf11..
4'nn Maaers. daughter ctMrs.l',lD!I ofllclate. FoDowtnc thetr wedding,
E, HarrtSon, Rutland and Larey J . thecoupleWIIlresldeatPrattsForlr.
M'aaen. ColumOOs, to Br1an ~­
The brkie elect Is a graduate of ·
Whaley, 8011 ~ Mr. and Mrs. GeDe Meigs High School
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.Whaley graduated from Meigs
WlialeY. Darwin.
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af the home of the bride on' the front Whaley Used Cars and Auto Parts.
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stOners that she contacted the
cqnpany where the, mislabeled
teittltzer was pureha&amp;OO .and has
reiolvoo the situation.

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Robert Brown of Langsville an·
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of, their dauglrtet, Pamela Kay, to
Bruce Anthol\}' Hyll!ll, 9011 of Mr.
andMrs.NonnanH;yaell,Porneroy.
.. An open C8JI4lellgltt wedding wtU .
take place on Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. at t1!e
Rutland FreewUl Baptist Church
with · the Rev. Paul Taylor
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Silvers Is III!IVIDgln the U.S. NavY
at Great Lakes, m., altmdlng
A'School. During basic training at
Orlaildo, Flla., he was a member of
the All.State Flag team.

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Wheeler ol Ponil!loy are al!nounc-

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GAlLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Ebner Smith, along with Mr. and
Mrs. Len Slivers announce the
upcoming marriage of their children, Sharon Kay Smith and Rlcharrl
Len SUvers, by an open-church
Wl!(ldlng, July 28 at Nebo Church,

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ParksSuperlntendentDarleneMeehlin gotunexpectedresultswhenshe
sprayed polson Ivy In the cl!y's 26
!lCII'ks to get rid of the weeds. Instead
of;dylng, the plants began getting
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THE COUPON IN TQDA Y'S CIRCULAR
SHOULD HAVE READ:

The op!ll-$1rcll wedding w1ll
takj! place on Aug. 25 at the Second
Baptist Clmch of Ravenswood.
Ravenswood. w.va. Musle w1ll
betiiD at 2 .p.m. A reception will be
held following the weddlnc. ,.
Miss E\'BDS Is a graduate of
Southern High School and . Is a
student at Ohio University. Sbe Is
employoo with Bank One of AthenS.
Brown also gra4ualed trom
Southern High School and he Is
efnployed with LaWliOII and Law·

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the engagement and
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Mlcluiel J, Evans of Portland

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RIO GRANDE - Dlslocatoo Ohio bacil to work. The grant to Rio
wor1un In Jackaon, .Gallla, Meigs . Grande College wiD give dlalocte4
andVII$ncoontlesmayquallfyfor workers In Gallla, Jackson, Mei&amp;C
·a new pr(lgram undel' the federal
and VInton counties the~
Job Tr~ Partnenhlp ·. ~
togalnbaslcsklllsneededto~
(J'l"PA) at .Rio Grande Co'Jeae and In today's work Ioree.
Canmwdty College. the p!ogi am Is
Dislocated workers~dl!ftned . •
designed to ~ vocatlon:il persons who:
training to.:Jl displaced workers tn
1) have been or will betermtnatecl.
computer data Of WQrd processing;
orlald.offfromemploymentorbav
J'li&gt;Aguaranteesatleastalptlcent exhausted unemployment cunpen~
of the participants wW be placed In · salton, and lire unlikely to return to
relatoojobsandeatnamlnlmumof . thelrlndustryofoccupatlon:
. $5.25perhoUruponcomplellonofthe
2) have been orwtU betenntnate4 .
training. PartiCipants wW be ellgl·
asa result ct any permanent~
llle fora transportatlollaJlowanceto of a plant of taclllty;
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cover the expe1111e of traveling to
3) arelong-termWII!IIIjl)oyedwttll
classes and a relocation allowance
little chance of employment In the .
to cover liiOVIng' expenses $hoUld a
same or a similar occupation In tbe,_
Job be found out of 111e area.
area. Including penons with barrl·
"We are dellghled with the . erstoemploymentbyreasonotaae;.
·grant,'' said Dr. Clodus R. Smith,
theclaSSnxmpartotthei)I'OIII'am
p!esldeutctRioGrandeCollegoeand will begin Aug. .1 and last~
Cmunuplty Collegl!. "We feel tluit Oct. 31. Then there wiD be:lldayso(.
the college can play a significant on·the-Job training. The P~ ,
roletntheeconomtcandsoclalUfeof wlllendJan.l5,191fi.
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Both the data and word ptocess- '
theoollege'slnterestlnfultllllngthat lng sequences wiD be :m hours "!
role It has entered Into relationships lepgth. Additional. support oounes
wltholheragencleswhlchcanasslst wiD Include: 40hoursbaslcmath,40
the college In serving the comrnun· hours English and readlllg, «llJOUrs
lty,andwelookbwardtoprovldlng speechconununlcatlon,:llhol!r&amp;Job•
theservlcesasaresultofthlsgrant readiness-preparation for employ.
that will bring a better quality ofllfe ment. Data processing wtU req~
to the cltllJens of the area,''
:ll additional hours ct math.
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Qualltled applicants sh~ COD ,
through theOhloBureauofEmploy· tact their local Ohio Bureau ~~
ment Services (OBES). Dr.Rlchanl Employment Se!"'ces office 111.,.,
Stelnllacher, . administrator of detennlneellgtbll!ty. Detalled=lnfor
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Gov. Celeste's administration has or lhe local Community
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been and continues to be getting Agency by July Z7,1984.
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said. "I wouldn't say thf!y are the
same ones woo enjoy II the most
McDade is a sentor ~stems analyst
"For several years I quOted as
. In a high-technology business, ·
though eyery ~lltch was going to be
dlscusslng· •~bytes. . nanose- under scrutiny,"
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Conds and ccmputer program.S,
Now; he says be takes a more
In. his spare time )'dcDade is relaxed approach to the hobby and is
caught' up In the low-tech hobby of . ~tlng with contemporary
quUtirg. The hobby is obvious to
designs, Although most quUters sew
anyonevtsitlnghisruralfarmhome a qunt totally by hand, he has begun
near this Butler County vDiage. ·
using a sewing rn;~chlne to speed up
A quUtlng frame sits In Ills dining S!Xlle of the work.
room. Bolts of clothandremnantsof
"You cansltand thlnk,"l1esaldot
fabric areevecywhere. McDade say
anyone who goes barefoot tn his qUOting, "It gets to' be 'routine. I
never keep track of~ hours."
b:imerisks l!ndlng thesluirP point of
a stray·
needle
lostworse
pln. than a
QuOting
canor be
disease, said McDade, who
"caught" theb:ibey:a&gt;yearsagoon
Steve and Margaret Porter Lewis
a dare from his sisters when he
decided he wanted a quUt for an
antique bed. He Intended to make
Justone.
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But
! he reckoned without his
. , -SUMMIT STATION, Ohio were married July aJ, l93i by Fred
mother, the late Pauline McDade, a
~eand Margaret Porter Lewis of
Milllssor. The are the parents of
professional ~ and ac;~tt Station.will celebrate their Jeny Lewis, NelsonvUle; Carolyn
cm!pllshed quUter.
,:JUUJ wedding anntversay, July :a&gt;.
Edwards, Anchorage, Alaska and
"My mother ~as. such a perfec.Jbere will be a reception at Billy Joe Lewis of Newport News, .
tionist, every can of tmlatoes she
;,~tehall, Ohio, July 22at 2p.m. ·
Va. They havellgnindchlldrenand
packed looked like It was on elchiblt
.• Natives of Blayden; Ohio, they . 12 great-grandchlldren.
at the county falt.'' he sald, "She
taughtrne to qunt."
His first quUt, made under his
mother's supervlslon, won a blue
ribbon at the Butler County Fair and
McDade was hooked on a hobby. He
entered his second qunt tn the
National QuOting Assqclatlon an'
nualcompetitlonand won first place
. as welJ.as a prestigious award from
a ~manufacturer.
Now, the walls of his house are
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By DONNA BRYSON
He brought his first classic car in
coveredwithquotsbehasmadeand
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AMoclatedl'ress Writer .
1957, a 1940 Buick convertible,
blue ribbons won with his
handiwork.
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~ co.LUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Len
Inunke Said an early wish list was
.
I
.
;unmKe says his nostatgla is "a ttme
headed by "almost anything lnl1de
Some of his quUts have been
lnd money consuming !Justness," a
tn the early ~940s."
·
featured in national publications·
:r;Dllection of classic cars that is a
Those cars were buUt tn simpler
one Hex"
made design
in whatappeared
he calls his
\
~'different end" of his auto dealer·
times, and buUt to las\, he said. Most and
"Daddy
on
~hlp business.
saw their owners through World
the cover of a quUt patlem bOok.
~ The cars....: he thinks there are
War II, he said.
McDade also has served as a
~bout 60 ..,. are jammed into a
'"i'hatwastheagewhenlnoticed Judge at two competitions beld by
ttorage area at his business, parked
cars and wanted thein and couldn't the National QuntlngAss9clatlon.
lnhlsgarageordrivewayathomeor
aHord them," hesald.
• He doesn't think It is unusual for a
"It was a fun hobby when I had man to have qulltlng as a hobby and
)lisplayed in his show room alongllidetheJ:Iulckand!UJUSReyce~ars
three or four. Now it's more of a
said the recellt growth of interest in
~sells for a living. .
business," he said.
qUOting has Increased the quality of
, Space has become such a preHe has long since fulfilled his wish quUts produced by hobbyists such as
mlum that he is now considering
Us~ he sald. Irrunke laughs ruefully
hbnseU,
.
~lUng some of the shiny marvels _wh~ asked row a hobby grew tntoa
McDade saki he has f~md Judges
~t he o;1ce thought he could never
collection of nearly 60 cars ..,.. he in national shows "really go for
~with.
,
can't even besureotthenumber- perfection."
.
,..,.l:rnmke, a greytngchalnsmoker,
thatrequlresttme,moneyandcare.
Both sides cl. a qunt are,exalntned
:lij,yshlsdreams,come-truewereall
"It was habit," he said. He read as well as small detaUs of the
:::li!!lde in the l!ms, 1940s 'and 1950s.
car collector publications like Hem· applique or piecework of thequUt. A
collectors' tastes are as
ming's Automotive NeWs from
single knotted thread left WJCUt can .
· ;;tndlvtdualasarecollectors, hesald.
"cover to .cover." He Is now . count agalnst the quUter In national
~ may look down on the
considered a serious collector who competition, be said.
,,
:lrelattvely young cars Immke
no longer has to search out the cars
. "People who make prtze.wtnnlng
~ves, but his interests are not in he wants. Collectors with cars to sell
qullts are usuallyperfecttpnlsts," be
cars of the,
and 19aJs,
come to·hlm.
·
;tanked by most collectors as · "(The cars) are not hard to come
1·
tlques.
by once you get a reputation," he
·
"They're before my time," he satd. "Car collectors have a way of
ld. "One man's Junk is another finding out."
.
~·s gold."
·
. The cars he buys In poor condition
FROM KODAK
""' . Immke speculates that the Classic are shipped to a restorer in
~ collect9r of the future will be
Hyannisport, Mass.
•·~ on" by the Ford Mustangs
The collection requires a full·tlme
Buick Rivieras of the mid 19005.. mechanic to keep the
In
.
-F ord reu,-actables of the late rwmlng order,
~ and the Lincoln .Continental
"H you just take an old car and
fREE with every
o4our-door convertibles of the 19005,
lock it up in the garage, terrible
::lbe last four-door convertibles ever things happen to it," lnunke sald.
roll of film pro·
i:bwJe. They are ·unique cars
Inunke sald he doesn't have the
cessed.
' hcause they preceded advances in
time to drive the cars himself, or
inass production techniques,
even show them.
~said.
·
' "Sometimes I think I would do
Immke says he Is px:oudest of his better to sell half of them and
,;..a.'! I aSalle and '32 Buick converticoncentrate on tljeothers," hesatd.
·~~·.but admits thai he loves them
Immke sald his famlly supports
~
his passion, perhaps understanding
'!!· ."I collect them for my memories its appeal.
;bfthecars," he said. "I was born in
"It's my business, biltit'sa Uttle
::!29. I guess I started tonottcecarsin · bit different end of it. 1 can~ an
;llln!l '36. I had an appetite for neW
old car out for a ride and forget
everythlng. It'sgooddiversionfrom
Immke has thewherewlthal
everyday buy, sell and service," he
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·~uto ·dealer Immke ,
fcollects ·classics
~near his showroom

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a successtul auto dealership.
:t'esttmon,y to that Is his spacious
:::llfflce with a smoked-glass window
::pVerloOldng his auto sales, rental
~ servk.'e business.
.
,. Immke began seiling cars in
~-eland In 1949. Fifteen years
:mter, he moved to Columbus and his
~ dealership, now expanded to
;lwo locations, a body ~hop and a
;tentaJ service.
: "I am extremely fortunate that
. . business Interest Is also my
. •
r;:•v
~·" he said. "I guess I've' got
-"eels in my bead."
. . Cars, he says, are more than a
;:blstness or a hobby ·for him. He
~alls his parents telling him be
~ld name every model on the
btreets when be was five years old.

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..,frlendjl, there Isn't anything that
:!interests me more than cars," Ill!

:'Said. .

,. • "I've been successtul because I
t;'Dijoy it. (Your wori&lt;) has to light
Sour fire. It takes dedication and
~ work, but it's less bard whm
~really enjoy lt.''

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probably more fun with boys
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says, "It hurts my feelings ~ 1
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-Red, Ribbon, Blos800I ftlld Sugar
-as they are about him.
Hill hnddJes are mules, and Hess,'
72, displays a real stubborn streak in
seeing that they are weD cared for.
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' of girls will start )I
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because it will prepare the boys
Admission
better for life," says student body gradesl to4. betw~agegGalld-11.
president An Atef!, 18. He is an So far, 57 applications have bet!ll
Iranian from a broken borne- his received.
.
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father lssWitnlranand his mother
SharoneGray, theSouthPhlladQilives In Canada ' - who came to phlaglrlwoofiledthesexc~
Girard foor years ago with a suit, won'tbeamongthoseadmlttil
younger brother.
becauseshe'snow14.
!
"The majority of the students
"We admit one out oft boys wt\0
welcome the girts although tho6e applyandweexpectatx&gt;ut the5allle
who come first will only be'ln the for the girls," Lander says. T1ie
lc;;twer gr;Jdes," .add!! Atefl, who crtterlatnclude: amnna!IQ; ~
plans to enroll 11t the State plryslcal condition; financial neet;
Untverstty of New York this fall. meeting the court definition of.
''Theywillgrowupwiththeyounger orphan, and haVing 110 se~
clllldren and It won't be -a great behavior problems,
"·
shbck."
·
·. · Students come mainly froin tile
Dr. Jolurl:.ander, presklentofthe 'Philadelphia area, but Gir&amp;6:1
school IInce 1976 and also an areepts applications from eve£y
alwnnus, says the change to coed state.
;.
''wlllbewonderful."
Landersaysanexiienstvere~"Girls will bring some kind of llonprojectwtnllmlttheftrstgrlli,Jp
leveUDg Influence. andhavlngthem of girls to 60, and that it is Ukely:10
grow up here will provide a positive allow enrollml!llt to grow fO ~
thing," says Lander, who once 750.
.
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taught French and Spanish at
Girard College operates on a l,.
Glnirdbeforebemningprlndpalof mUUon budget, the annual
suburban CoUing'dale High School from the original endowment tJiit
and fomler dean of West Chester hasgrowntomorethan$1JlO""m!Ai.
Uplvendty'sSchooloiEducatton.
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thlnJ(Girardwillbebetterwithglrls,
~ ~ ICilletlmes they are

handwritlen will dated l.B.l) •to.meet
.
· however
.
• was OYer Integration •
ch~Umes.
.
sinCe Girard lett his fortUne when
prtvateschooltor":::Sn:whlte ,
Peopleareupsetthatawlllcan ,slaTheverywasstnlpractlced.
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be changed by a court, but tbls 1$ a
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movement to admit blacks
orpllanchildreq.
. , charitable bequest, !lnd whm It wasbard-foughtlnthecourtsalldon
Butadvocatl!sofcllangesaythe cartnotbecan1edoutexactly,then Plcketllnesformorethanadecade.
spirit ot Girard's bequest remains, change; can be made," says
The Rev. Ml1rUn Luther King Jr.
e;vettifhiswillhasnotbeenfollowed Thomas Gaffney, soUcltor tor the was one of tho6e who' marched. in
totheletteroverthe:years.
.
school.
protest lnthellNns,oncecalUngthe
"EJU"Ollml!llt of Indigent girls Is
"Thebarebonesri.Girard'swillts stonewaUaroundtheschool,located
consistent with Girard's charitable Still being carried out, educating today in the heart of a black
intent to educate and maintain poorc~.and~lyaUgoonto neighborhood, "aklndofBerllnwall
~dlsadvantagedyoutlg
college, be says.' Wetrytoprovlde tokeepthecoloredclllldrenoul"In
.people. ~ysSiisanCacyNICholas,
~ wi!h the~ of farnlly that 1968, the U.S. SupremeCoortruled ·
aWomensLawPro~lawyerwho ~dontha~e.
.
\hatltwasillegaltobaradn\isslon
,attacked, and u~. the boys-only
~· as Girard~ it down because ot race; blacks have been
. policy.
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.
Thefreehoanllngscl)oolwasbuUt ex~ to."fatber~sboys," then
GirlscballetJaedthewllllastyear,
witha$6·mllllonbequestlill8t8and
to rnotheflessboys. ·
. and won whm courts held that
Is now worth
thaD S1 bWlon.
Ip l9T1 a Judge held, that Glnird must lose its "single sex"
Today,iteducatl!l,hOU&amp;esandfeeds appllcants~.beso-ealled func. status Wider Pennsylvania'~ equal
500poorchlldrl!llfnmage6tol8at tlonal orphans if
naturill rightslaw.
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anannualcoitperstudentd$16,00l. parent or parents dldn 1 fumlsh
The decislon was expected. Sev·
At its peak, the scbool earolled =~~~or
eraiSchoolyearsfoundedearller otbe Henbey
5
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1,,.,. In the llml. The low was 256 children fran homes ~ by nalre MOton Hershey in a wtU
studentsln1971.
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~~~:':d~,;!: motherorburdenedbyatleastone
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handlcappedorWparenl
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.d ate, contaloed In a ~page.
The ,bigaest battle of the will, tradltlondGirard,)Aitltwillbegood

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gcillipolis, Ohio !Wit Plea•nt, W. Va.

Senior citizen center schedUles announced ·for coming week·
;"Gallia County

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The Senior Nutrition ~

will serve:

11: 45 a.m.; Bingo, 1 to 2 p.m. and

July27.
Senior Cltbens Day at the Meigs
County Fair Is Aug, 16, and thurea
m the hill near tbestaaelsto bellied
for senior ac!Mtel. If you would like
to provkle entertalnment, call the
center. Tickets are available fot
both falrs-$2fortheState Fair, and
'$1ii0 for the county.
Menu for the Senior Nutrition
ProllramLs:
. Monday - Pork .steak, ll1lll!hed
Jirt,atoes, cooked cabbage .and
pl11111$.

Bowling, 1: ~p.m.

Monday - Country· steak, kale, ' POMEROY- The.Melgs County . Thlll'llday ..:. Ceramics, 10 a.m. to
..• GALLIPOLIS -ActiVities for the noodles,l&gt;\l(ldlng, bread, butter and Senior Citizen center has scheduled 2 p.m.; CHEAO nutrltlon Jlf0111"11111,'
lO:~a.m.
Week of July 23 to 'll at the Senior mUk.
actMtlesfortheweekofJuly23to27.
Tilesday-Plntobeanswlthhltm,
~tlzen Center, 220 Jackson Pike
Monday-PhyslcaJFitness,11:45 . Friday- Phylscal Fitness, 11:45
11-m.; Blngo, 1 to 2p.m.
.are:
cottage cheese, pineapple, cookies a.m.; Square Dance, 1 to 3 p.m.
1be Area AsleN:Y on Aging
and cornbread.
,
: Monday - Chorus, lto 3 p.m.
Tuesday ~ Swnmer CarnivalDistrict
8 day at·the Ohio !!14te Fair
Wednesday - Roast beet with glllllj5 to he played and corttests
. Tuesday - S'IQP class, 10: :II
Is
Aug.
9.
II you wllh to go, call the
g1;1vy, mashed potatoes, peas, cake beglmiJng atlO: ~a.m. Therewillhe
a.m.; Physical Fitness, 11:15 a.m.
Wednesday - Birthday Party, and Ice cream and.bread.
a tall tale contest following lunch, center .and It encalgb Interest Is
shown, a bus or van may be
Thursday - . SWiss steak, rice,
iloon; VInton Bible Study, 1 p.m.;
and tee cream for25 cents per dip or
chartered. Make arranaements bY
-.card Gaines, 1 to 3 p.m.; Amer!cap , green beans, fruit oocktall, bread 50 cents for a soda.
and butter.
Uterature c1ass, 1 p.m.
P~slcal
Friday - Fish, oven browned
, .•. Thllrsday - Trip to Niagara
potatoes, carrots. peaches, bread ·
"Falls, leaving center at 7:00a.m.;
and butter.
.
Blood Pressure check a! vinton.
Choice
of
beverage
with.
each
:• Friday- Art Class, 1 to 3 p.m.;
meal, and meals are subject .fo .
Craft mini-course, 1 to 3 p.m.;
change without notice.
reventng activities, 6 to 10 p.m. ·
GAlLiPOLIS- Dr. I.H. Kim, a
specialist In ptldlatrlcs, bas joined
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CIInlc
LTD, accordlngtoRobertE.
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Tuesday -Bee( Barbeque, oven
fried potatoes, cole slaw and mixed
fruit:
Wednesday - Chicken and noodles, peas, three-bean·salild and ·
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salad, grei!JI beans and cake.
Fr1day - Ham, cheese !'lfid
turkey club sandwich, baked beanS.
tossed salad and apple cobbler.
Choice of coffee, tea or mUk with ·

meals. '

Holzer·Clinic adds pediatrition

Beat of.the Bend

~Fly aU!ay at the.fair
payment o! the 1\IK!Income taxes.
Keblet sayS that the IRS has
DQn't look now, but
tot the Investigated the problem of the
erronous bills and the probtem·has
annual
been traced to a data entrY error at
County Fair ·:·
government
tax return processing
r olling right
.
centers.
along. Doesn't
Even It the taXpayer has already
ieem possible
paid
the government claim, a 1&lt;MOX
t)lat the . fair·
amended return can he moo to
grounds will he
clafm a refund on tile erroneous
alive with all ot the action In
billing notices. The IRS has estabthan a month.
lished procedlires tor the return ot
By the way a new feature this
year will he helicopter rides with the erroneous btlllng notices ·and
ihe pad to 1he near the . county H&amp;R Block In Pomeroy can band~!!
garage on the grounds. The hellcop- . the procedure for anyOIJI!. 1be local
ter will handle two passengers each .omce Is a 618 E. Main ·~.• and Is
lit whom will pay $10 each for a five open from 9 a.m. to 4 p,m., MQndaY
through Wednesday. The pllone 1s
mlnute ride.
And- speaking of the fair- Girl 992-3795.
No wonder more and more of us
Scouts ofMelgsCoimty are working
are
beginning to question happen·
hard to collect alurnlnwn cans and
lngs
around us, Is It?
pop bottles and will use money,
derived from ~ actMty to
: 'i:hlngs,are moving along well tor
purchase junior fair trophies. The
the
new Scipio Township Fire
gtrls would Uke a helping hand and
It you can contribute bottles or cans, Department. Yesterday, the group
broke ground for Its tire station and
call Shirley Cogar at 992-7631.
that's
progress.
•
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Lewis (Smoke) Harris ollserved ·
have made their "march to the
his
84th birthday at his horne In the
sea" -well, so they made It by car.
Mlnersvllle
area Thursday. Smoke
: Roy and Maurita have retumed
\)orne from a fantastic trip'retrac- still does 'lis gf;lSS, a garden and
lots of things, Congratulations!
Ing General Sherman's march to
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Qf the Contemporary Historical · Aren't you glad we have only the'
Vehicle Association. for the trip two party system In America. I
which started at Lookout Mountain mean bow would llke sJx or eight of
In Tennesee movtng across Central THOSE conventions?!! Do keep
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not as a political statement, ~t
because the roaches captured In the
U.S. Capitol~ ITKft reSistant to
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pesticides.
ButthepolntlsqteBIIJI'll!-getttng
For a year and a ball, Koehler
rid of the rugged bugs that Seem to 1. worlted on a joint project for the
sumve ~·
.lllllverstty and the u.s. Deparlrrient
The kleil. says PhUip Koehler, a
It Aartculture. Now he bas about .
University of Florida entomology
250,IXXI roaches . resistant to · all
professor, Is to breed a roach that is
ccmrnonllugklllers. Buttlleycanbe
llmnune to common pestlddes, and
ldlled by a new lnsectldde devethen tlnd a way to kllllt.
loped separately by a New Jersey·
Forhl.sexperirnents,Koeblerhas based chemical complllly, Koebler
developed a strain he calls the U.S. , said. ·
House ot Representatives roach - · lilt kills the Housl!ctRept es enta·
tlve8 roach, It should kill any roach,
Wood travels far
he said. ·
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' Koehler's roaches are kept ln.
LEONJA, N.J. (AP) -The wood
esc3Wproof glass containers Iii a .
dasllbo8rd In a Jagllar autanoblle · specWrocm,besaJd,"Wedon'tllke
traces ltsoriglnll toCalltomla.
to let them loose because ... we don't
The Wood Is walnut bui'J, whlcb Is to bring them lone with us," be
seirt from CalUomta to ' France,
said.
where It Is sliced to the appropriate
thickness. From there the wood Is
shipped toOwmtrylnEngland to he
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Processed In Jaguar's own wood·
working sbops, says the tlml.
Rather than llWldlllg a better roach
trap, one researct1e1' Is breeding a
better
roach. ·
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entertained those on the trip with
!!pi!Cial e~tents and the group at one
P;dnt held a dinner at Wesleyan
CollEge In Macon, Ga., where they
were ~ by the. college
president.· Interesting also Is the
~cl that the Mtllers found no grave
crttlclsm of Sherman, the ~
~ that other Union generals
Dllght have guided their men
'IOwards even more destruction In
the South.
•' 1ncldcntally, the Millers' trip was
a~youtlng.

: I might have a !!ttl~ good news for
you.
. Karl A. Kebler Jr., manager ·of
H&amp;R Block In Pomeroy, reports
that no one who receives a
jpVemmeRt notice requtpment
, payment ot a penalty for underpayTent of taxes sboukl automatlcally
pay the penalty charge without
question.
l Kebler says that millions of
Wlpayers have received In error
United States govenrnent billing
notices requesting payment ot
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Although many athletes have
expressed concern about smog,
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LOS ANGELES (AP)
quality board, Dr. Tbctnas
Athletes ·and jOUI'IIIlllsts are · Helnshelmer, said ~ ·have
pouring ln . by · the thousands.
detennlned that It $hould have
o.gs and banners color the · little or no effect m4X\ftiPEltltlon.
urban landacape, and Olympic · · Nevertheless. events that reelectrlclty Is (lowing.
.
q_ulre the lllllSt sustained act!V· .
Alter six yearsofplannlng, the '
tty, such as the marathons, have
llrSt Sununer Olympics on U.S.
been scheduled tor the early
11011 In 52 years ...:. and the llrst
evening when smog levels are
ever":'staged by a private organ!usuaDy low.
zatlon - open next Saturday
· 1bat'saboutalltheorganlzers
can do.
undei' a cloud of politics as well
· as weather. ·
''nlere's some finger crossFrom tiny Andorra to war·
log," said Harry Usher, ·vtce
scarred Lebanon, trom tanns.
president and general Iilanager
·anntes and aristocratic blood·
of the Los Anee1es Olympic
lines, a record 7,11XJ athletes
Organlzlng Committee, "but It
froin ·141 countries are set to · falls In areas that are out of our
· compete, covered by a· recoJd
control."
s,:m joumallsts.
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Tertorism til 11 politically
It will all happen against the
volatile area, with 26 events
baCkdrop of the Sovlet·led boy·
spread fNer :m miles, may he
cott Involving many potential ' equallyhardtocontrol,butmore
medal winners, last-minute lit·
lftCAutlons at teest can he
lgatton and concerns abQut
taken.
terrorism.
To protect the a~ fmn
'lbe weathe!' has been a
an Incident similar to the
·t'\MIOOI n all along, but some
Munich massacre In 1972 that
early arrivals said It was even
left u Israeli a~ deal. the .
worse than they expected.' .
LAOOC Is 1epm11!dly paying In
"We're llU1"pl'bed to tlnd It's
excess ot $100 million tor III!CUI'·
. hotter here than where we just
lty. 1be pdcetag Includes stateleft," Mohammed RedWan ·· ct-tiJe.art detection gear; sophlsKharl, the • Egyptian team
Ucated robots 8nd a, fleet of
coach, said.
bellcoptors, some ~ them spaIt was 96 then, In the midst o~.a
clally equJPped with lnfl'a·red
12-ilay heat wave which sent
nl8lrt scopes. 1be style and color
· temperatures as much as 12
It security uniforms was a
degrees above.normal.
guarded secret .to keep potenUal
temrlsts frll'n ciJwlng them. '
With a security torwotl8,o:xl
A similar heat wave during
lbw: times the stre ~ the Los .
' the Games could .make condl·
Angeles
pollee force - the costs
lions "Intolerable" for the athare
likely
to exceed the $123
letes, said Arthur Lessard,
million
Montreal
spent for prometeorologist In charge of the
tection In 19'16. There has bei!n no
National Weather SerVICe of
violence In the Olympics since
Southern Calltomla.
the 1972 Incident.
The mercury clrOpp4\d closer'
1be Soviet boycott wW keep 14
to the nonnal mid to high !Kls
countries,
Including East Ger- ,
Wednesday, but the forecast
many
and.
a,ma, 'out of the ·
ofte!ed little hope that would
Games,
and
live
otlll!!' countries
continue.
A year ago, the Los Angeles · are staying away for dltterent
area suffered through '"one of · i"eeSOM.
·Two athletes went to court to
tile hottest IIUI'IIillel's Ill the last
&amp;'1!1 here. Another Is sUll IIylng.
decade," acconllng · to the
Pentathlete Bob StuD; %i, ot
weather &amp;eMce, apd the JO.day
Damucus,
Md., was tn dangef'
forecast COYerlng the 16 days of
It·
belli&amp;
ldcked
fit the four. .
the ~ calls for alJove.
llli!rllber
u.s.
jearn
110ta he was
nonnal temperatures, wltli less
acqulltelt
by
an
·
lndep!OD!ilt
than a 30 pen•·eut chance of fain ..
panel ot sports n~preaeatattves
Smog Is another unpredlcta·
It Charges lie COIISpbtd with his
ble factor.
competltors to rl&amp; fellclng biluls
A study of the July 28-Aug. l2
In the Olympic trials. .~ .
period revetlled that there were
John Baband was ordered'
, ooly twQ first-stage smog alerts
itUIIIated.
to the u.s. yacbllng
-... heavy pollution considered
ee.m by a Calllbmla Judae. He
enough ot a health ·hazard to
hlld been replaced by Russ
cancel hlah ecllool sports OOWntown during the past live
SIM!stit, who the Finn
Cast Olympic trials but was
yean.
bud by a u.s. Yadlt Rac1Jw
But there were 21 days Of
lJnlon
lucy to have dellberall!ly
llrSt-Siag!! smog .alerts through
harassed
Bertrand during
July 15 - the worst SIJIOil .
.
compet1tlon.
.
problem tn a decade - and.
u.s. wel&amp;lltllflln&amp; cllampkJn
lnclistrles have beeil Ul'gl!d to
Jeff Mlchela bas one last, 111m
reduce emfaalons.

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ttlat Stabler would stand hv
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,., hll decision.
"I dldn!t know YllU pi!I!I!M!d theBe thln8s a year
VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Ken Stabler, most . aheed of time, especially whell )'I)U're making
accurate s--r In National Footbelll.ellue hlstoly, · • tiiXI.CXQ a year," Phllllpuald. "It hasn't happi!ned
ll!lid 8a!Wday that lie wW retire tram profeulonal
yet. PeOple who retire can Ulll'etlre."
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football after one more ~n Wtth 1M New Orleans
Stabler ~ did that ,after the 1981 season.
Sainte.
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Stalller 'waa locked In a cUspute with tile Houston
"It's Just IIOI1II!tblng Inside says It's time, ~" Stabl~
Olletaand ~lie waa leaving football.
!!aid at a newsconfc!rence at preseason t:raJnlnacamp
However, Phillips aot In louchwlth him and worked
here.
·
rut the deal that broogbt Stabler to the satnts.
Stabli!r, ~ lifetime pa!!!dng IJI!llltntage Is 1!.5,
"II he baa the kind 0t year that he thlnkB he'll have
said be bad not yet fold Saints Coach Bum Phillips Of
and I think lie'U heve, he mJglrt say; 'Hey, I lied,'"
his dec~. "He'd just tcy to talk me out of It,''
Pbllllp8 said.
Stabler IBid. . .
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Stabler's role as the Salnls' starter Is being
Ph1lliPI said he ·was surprised but not ~
cballeDged this season by Richard Todd. obtAined bi

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an ott-season trade with the NewYockJets, and Dave .
Wilson, a flrst·roond draft chOice In 1981.
·~ Stabler .said It was not tear of their challenge that
prompted hll decision to retire.
"I'm going to ctulpete for the job this year," he
· said, "I'm going to win the fob this year, and then rm

taste," he said.

He said he became more Involved tn real estate and
bone bleeding during the last year and will devqte
more.time to those Interests.
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Stabler began his professional career at Oaklan4!'tp
1970, lllCIIied to .the Houston Oilers In l9lrl and to the

Saints In 19112.
Stabler played burt most ot last year, sustaining rtb
1 He ~ he doubts that anything that could happen
tnjul'les Ill the tint game and getting both kneel '
·ihla season JDight cause him to change his ll)!nd.
baDIIed up dUring the season. .
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. "l think It's hard lbr an athletes who've played a
However,
he
said,
he
feels
better
now
than
he
has
In
long time and had pretty good success to k!loW When
' seva-al years.
.
It's time," he said.
.
"I've had both knees operated on. I've lost 15 ·
"Scmetlmes you wind up going too long. I don't ·
pounds. I feel great," he said.'
want to do that. I don't want to go rut wit)! a h!ld
going ·to retire." '

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chance. Michels, a heavyweight
wbo was the pnly American to
ci'ack the top 10 ranklngs In the
world last year, was suspended
from e&lt;:mpetltlon for two years

by the lnternatloQal Wetgbtlltt- ·
log Federation after testing
p(xlltlve tor banned substances
during the 1983 Pan American
Games. He maintains he Is
Innocent and Is taklngJ)!s case to
the 7th u.s. Circuit t.ourt It
Appeals In Clllcago on Mol,Jday.
.In a lletlle, the Los Angeles

organizers are on trl,al
.themselves.
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·As the first staged without
public 1\mds, the xxm Summer
Olyniplad has shaped up as the
' Games ot high stakes.
But, by charging~ axporate .
sponsors a minimum of $4
million and by iandlng a
million contract from ABC, the
LAOOC has the rooney;
And If pfojectlons hold true,
the Games may actually ~
money.
That has happened onlY once

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belbre -In~ whm. despite a
global Dtp: ion, the Los lUI;
ee1es C»ympfcs generated .a $1 ·
miiUon profit that was turned
CNer to the taxpayers.
Since the modem Qlymplcs
began In 11!96, no other host city
baa been able to make the claJm.
The Montreal Games left tax·
payers with a S1 billion deficit
and the 198l MoscoW Olympics
ex.~ the Soviet governml!l)t a
1eported $9 IJII!JoiL
1be LAOOC, whlcb got the
· Games beCause iill one else bid
tor them and the city ot Los
Angeles refUsed llatruty tor any
costs. Insists It will do It on a $:m
million budget, with a "tiny"
~us left over for charity
group. . It did It under the
W$hful eye of LAOOC Prest- ·

dent Peter V. Ueberroth by
li8lng ' eidsttng facllliles wii

· forilolnll such fringes as tree
lunChes 111111 chantrerec! rides:
1be MeiOortal eou.eum. site
of the opening and closing
CdBIKiiiles and track and field

CMipetltlon,

underwent a reno- ·

vatlon. And a $3 million swim-:.
pool was Wilt on the ·
University' It Southern CaJitor.
,.nla campus. A week ago Usher
said the three Olympic vtllages
were 98 percent· comP!eted and
the venues were !JI ' percent

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'and Santa Barbara have drawn

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criticism, anc1 American
· athletes asked the US. OlympiC
Canmlttee to let than live
outside except on nights before
their events.
Sprlnter·long jwnper Carl Lewis, who hoPes to oopllcate

Jesse Owens' 19.'Ji toor-gol4·
medal feat, said he does not
Intend to stay In the village with•.
tile·American team at USC.

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Interesting eqough some otthe :11 II
vehicles driven by members of the
asaoclation were olcl timers and of
1l0111'9e, Roy and Maurita have a
'Oollectton Of cars from yesteryear.
, TheY. had planned to use one of
· their collection cars for the trlp but ·
~ their minds at the last
minute because the vehicle didn't
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He graduated frll'n ' medical
SChoo\ln1981attheEastemV!rglnla
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A native of Korea, Kim was
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Rllli Kittle tied the IICOI'e with Ids Dauer bnJile .a 3.J tie with a
1101o liomer In ~ II«&lt;OId, ll1d the · IIIXth-lnnlngooubleastheBaltlmore
White Sax lOOk a 2·1-.!IDtlletlllrd ~ edged the Kansas City
Ill atnpw by Rudy Law, Roy
Royall4-38at\li"daY.
Smalley 111111 Grea Luzlnsld. ··
•an~ 1'111111
Clilceao exEudtcllta leM to 3-11n
ATLANTA (API - Rick Camp
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IIIII after Clf!o'elaiid ICal1l!r !111M! II!VI!ii lnn!iwS. ancl Ctaudell Wa·
Ccmer wallaed Smalley, Harold sblngton slniled home the lead run
Balnes gn:ett:d 1"1!111V1!' Mllle Jef- In the fifth to pace the Atlanta
feoatwlllluRBidauble.
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ID the IMnth, HaD and DOll , OYIJ' the PhDadelplili Phlllles.
carter alngled betore Hoyt was . camp, 5-2, fellbehlndewrlywben
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Meigs drops toul'tley opener
· ATHENS - McArtilur joined tnntni:s and Wellston \von by forfeit
Lancaster, Athens and Wellston In over Logan.
the winners bracket.wlth a 3-2 win
McArthur scored all three ot Its ·
over Meigs In the American .runs In the third Inning on a teadolf
LegiOn's Elglltl\ District Baseball single, a walk, a sacrifice and two
Toumamait here Saturday.
· more singles.
McArthur played Lancaster,
Meigs rallied from a 3-1 deficit
whlcb drew a flrest round bye,later with a run In the seventh on doubles
SatUrday. Meigs 'will , play the by Dan.Thomas and SCOt Gheen.
Athens-Wellston loser at 11 a.ni. Meigs left the bases loaded In the
Sunday on the West .State Field.
eighth and had Its lead ott man on
In llrSt round action Friday, first In 1111! ninth Inning on Rick
Athens heat Glouster: 54, In 10 · Wtse'sln1leldslngle.

It went for naught, however, as
Gheen ripped a liner to third, whiCh
was caught, doubling Wise off ttrst.
Jerry HarkinS went the dlstailce
tor McArthur, whiffing three white
walking two. Gordon Splete burled
slxlnnlngsforMelgsandTonyR!fne
pitched the final two In relief.
The two Meigs hurlers combined
efforts to fan 12 and walk siX.
.
Nick Riggs led Meigs attack with
two·slngles.

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In the brisk breezes and saved a

By BOJ'GREEN

Sllari! or the top spot with an escape

APGaUWrlter
Sl'. ANDREWS,Scotland(APITmn Walllon used "one of the best
rounds of golf I've ever played" to
• move Into a tle tor the thlrd·rouncl
lead and take anothel: step IDWard
~history Saturday at the 1l3th
BrltWt·Open.
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The defending chltmplon, a livetime winner of this ancient event but
iii!VI!i' at St. Andrews. crisply
stttAct:d his way to a 6-lliider·par 66
on the historic Old COUrse.
Watsoil, who started the day tlve
shots O(f the pace, cm!Pleted 54
holes aver the centuries-old Unlls In
, ~ UshotBunderpar,IDtlewtth~
Blker-Ftncb, the 2-l-year-old Australian who led after two I'OUIIIIs.
' Baker·Finch, winner~ two Utles
In his brief career, nursed lane a 71

troni the Valley of Sin, the deep
depression before the 18th ~n.
The two will be paired together In
the last group ott the tee In Sunday's
llnal round - Watson, trying to
equal a record ot ~ Br!tlsh Open
victories, and a previously obscure
player making his first appearance

In one of the game's Big Four
championships.'
"I've never been In this position
betore,;:.sald Baker-Finch. "I'm not
surprised to he leading. But I'll he
surprised If I win."
Watson, llowever, was taking
notblng for granted going Into a
match-up that appeared to he
heavily In his favor.
"He'll he trying to do what he
wants to do best _~ win the golf

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I."
Only two shots back and still very
much In the race were Bernhard
Langer of West Germany and Seve
Ballesteros of Spain, tledforthlrdat

:m.

Langer had a thlrd·round 68,
which Included a spectacular save
ot par on the 17th, the Road Hole,
where he had to play a third shot
from art extremely awkward posi-

tion whtle standing tn a deep bunklir.
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champion and a previous wtnneror
this title, bad a 70.
,
It was anothertlvestrokes baCk;....
and seven back of the co-leader$ ..:..
to the trio tied for fifth at 212, HuSh
Balocchl or South Africa, LartDy
Wadkins and veteran Lee TrevinO. ·

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July 22; 1914

Po11te1oy Middlepott-Gallipolis, Oh._Poinf Pleo~aot, W. Vo.

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RC&gt;gers loses·.another, Expos.beaten, 8-4

, '" Trillo robbed Ryne Sandberg at a Gooden on Ron Oest.er's~.
·h111Mhl"MmL!r!Rthei!XIhtoatvethe
, ,ttoublewhenhegrabbedhls ,s mash
Cardlnaiii10,Doclaaal
· Cafdd·2advan!JI&amp;e. ·
The question used to be about ~ the Une and threw hlrn out,
Davkl Green and George Hen·
Bravea U,l'II8M 1
.
steve Rogers' abiUty to wtn ~ macleallnepJayooGacy.Matthew$' dJ1ck each hcllieled and combined
Brad Karnlnlnlk hit two home
Now It Is row mBIIY till!
grounder and tllen msde a diving for tive hits and five RBI.
runs and Dale M!U'PIW &lt;De, and the
Injured pltcber will Jose.
· catch of Leon Durham's Une drive.
The Cardinals jumped on Fer· Braves took advantage of IJiree
The 34-year-old 118ht·hander
"ldldn't~ttoplaythlrdbase," lllllldo Valenzuela, 8-U, .for three Pblladelphla errors to 1001'1! elaht
.dtiljljll1ihlsnlnthganielnhlslast10 · ssld T!111o. EYeryttme I play third runs 1n the tirstand erupted fQrflve unearned nJIII,
dedilals, giving up five runs 1n baselloselOPQU!Ids."
· nmsofflhreeDodger pltcherslnthe
Schmidt homeled Ill the
three Innings as theHoustonAstros
The game was delayed by rain at se\.enth.
!ourthtotiethescoreJ.landtalrethe ·
·toppled the Montreal Expos 8-4
the elld o! the seventh Inning for 90
Hendrick belted hls seventh leagu~~ lead with 21, but Murphy's
Friday night.
mimltes.
)Xlmeroftheyeartogtvethe(;ardsa SIIDt Ill the bottom of thetnnlnatled
. Rogers has not won Ill the
I'll tee f.~ Plldrel H
4-2 lesd 1n the third. Green rapped . him with Schmidt aaatn. .
Astrodome slllce May 24, 19'15 and
Toi\YGwynn s tbree-runlmlerln
DWnll a 1·11 career record 1n
the 'eighth ende!l John 'l'udol''s
Houston.
shutout bid IID!Irallied the Padres to
But .this season, Rilgers' dltllculty split their tW!,nlght double-header. ·
1n Hwston 1s par
the course.
Jim Morrison and Doug FtOOel
Friday's a~ ballooned Iii! led o!l successive Innings With
alrelidy-tat earned nm average to
hornel:s and starter Rick Rhoden
5.'79 and lowered an already- drove. Ill the go-ahead run as the
bnp!M!I'Ished record to 3-10.
Pirates won the cpener 4-3,
· The same steve Rogers who won
The nightcap Joss was just the
:l6 games aver the past two seasons secoud lbr the Pirates In their last12.
hasgtvenup1Whltsln8'llnnlngsand games, while. the West-leading
walked 44 while striking out only 28. visitors ended.a three-game losing
The ruueback traU trom this streak.
spring's shoulder Injury has been all
To~ Pena had two hits In the Drs!
uphill.'
· .
.game to nm his bat~ streak to l8
"I've had such bad wtlngs this games, but lost the strbig In the
year, I've had to force myself to second. .
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cmne back, at tbnes," said Rogers.
MeCI! 3, Reds! ...,
"11 I wasn't . tl1rOwmg crisply, 1
Wally Ba~'s double and
might have some doubt. But 1 felt
Keith Hernandez s sacrlftce fly lri
good WI there." '
the 11th ~ the Mets' extraThe Astros felt better. BID Doran Inning record to &amp;0 this season 8lld
qJmed the Houston Drst with a
Jesse0rosco'srecordto8-2.
double, preceding Reynolds' triple
\ "We have been very protlclent at
and an RBI single by .Denny It (extra-Inning play), mainly beWalllng. Walks tO Jose Cruz and cause we've had outstanding Pilch·
Jerry Mumphn!y loaded the bases lng," New York Manager Dave
before EDos Cabell and Terry Puhl Jolmson said. "We had It again
drove In .two runs with fielder's
tonight."
NAMJ!; WINNERS - n- are the wlaBa ala re+r cJerb.r beld ,
chOice grounders,
. Darry1Sirawberrydr11led_hls14th
recentb' IIIFWiJeioyforclllidra.lrUnulx ..,._ 'l'llel,lw"inclleeo ' •
Twoslnglesandawalkblthethlrd lxlmeroftheseasonleadl!1gof!the
Oldo lllhlnr aad c-., demoalltraaoal were co'"'n&amp;!d wilh
Inning gave the Astros a ttith run secoud tor the game's 11rst nm, and
...,.... belnr gtvm to parilclpaata. Prlz8l of rods 111111 rer.111 wen '
· before Rogers departed.
the Reds tledltwlthanuneamedrun
donated by the MelpCoullty ll'lllb udGameA.....,.... I'Uw~Jeft
Elsewhere 1n the National In the :OOIIW~ of the Inning.
tortphre Kelih Wood, MelpCao•n&amp;yGtimel'ruiedllr, wlioccn.._.
League, San Francisco beat Chi·
HubleBrooks'slngle~ttheMets
&amp;bellOIINIIt; JMOOWrlpt-JoeySnyder,wlmaen,JiotbolPwueroy,
By.JONATHANVrrn

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Genl!ra1 Men•e Paul Brolm
would have JW:eleiied lfvbw
players mere tale OD·tbe
field 1111 reu on, CM!II If It ~
cll'oppiJW down.a tew nc*iw Ill tbe
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lie Is now trying to forge a , ''One assistant (at Ohio Unlver111 the Natlorial Football slty) told me he hopes I don't make
the Browns so I can come back and
I! hci might
try out for the (basketball) team,"
oft sticking with basketball said Washington, who has a year of
be entered Ohio University college basketball eilglbiUty regraduate."

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3-2, New Yorll edged Clnclnnatl3-21nlllnnlngs,St.Loulsrouted
Los Angeles 10-5, and Atlailta
embarrassed Philadelphia 13-1.
Pittsburgh and San Diego split a
doubleheader, with Pittsburgh Win·
nlng the opener 4-3 and San Diego
thenlghtcap3-2.

~tson

hopes ~or strong
in British Open today

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the halfway point of the
· Baker-Finch now
a record and Watson Is
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Baker-Finch, a Virtualunkni&gt;wn
shot a 66 Frtday for
total of 134, matching the
for St. Andrews set In 1960

a surprise -In that
the lead," Baker-Finch, who
his round
before
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Manny T!1Jio made tl1nie Stan·
doutplayslnonlyhlssecondgarneal
third base and singled to laWICh a
t~JI'oo-nm rallY In the~ Inning.

shot a 68 Friday. Also ihree strokes
tehlnd were Nick Faldo, whO had a
second-round 68, and Lee,Trevlno, a
two-time British Open Winner, whO
s!lot a frr Fr!da.v.
At 138 was Bill l.ongmulr, one of
the tlrsl·round leaders, who shot a
second-round n.
Thencamelhegroupof!ouratl39
that Included Watson, thci two-time
defending champion, who has won
lhlstltleflvetlmes-ooeshorto!the
· rerordofHarryVardon.
"I playEd a good rounci of golf
today," said the 34-year-old Watson
&gt;ofhfs4-under-par68thatlefthlmtlve
strokes off the lead.
"With the exception of the 17th, It
was a very, very good I'OUJI4l," he
ssld.
Watson . was seven under par
when he approached the notorious
Road Hole, a par-4 that Ballesteros
and Trevino.said should be treated
as a pai''5 and which TWI Kite has
described as·the hafdest hole In the ·
world. Watson - took a
and
groaned, "The Lady got me."

Robinson,
5-UInplckedupooly
hisJell
second
victory
his last 14
starts. Greg Minton pitched the last
twQinnlngstor his liellthsave.

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sixth Inning.

Mud Hens lose
·1.0 IL contest

aheadtied
2-1 ItInInthe
seventh.
the
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Pomeroy-Midcllepgrt-Gallipolis, Ohi-Palnt Plea~ant, W. Vq.

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Brei Sllberllagen, 4-8, got the '. last three lnntnp.
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Baea~n I, ~ 1 ~ ~
Neither tile 'l'orcpto Blue Jays, rellet. p.n Quisenberry picked up
Ed Romero sliced a .two.Ntl
' who scored 11 runS, oor the Seattle h1s major league-leading 25th save
game-winning single In lhe ninth to
Marllvn, who scored four, knew bypitchlngthenlnth.
wrap up a tlve-ruo ralb'. Tbe
• wl!(in to quit 1n C&lt;llllblnlng !or an
' Bed Sox f. Alllels s..- - Brewers trailed 7-3 alter emt
American~ record 15 runs 1n
Jim Rice's lOth-Inning double Innings, coining b1ck iiPIMt 8tU
the ninth Inning.
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Caudlli, the All·Star rellever, ~
Toey Fernandez's two-run single offthelOthwlthaslngleoffreJieo.•er was seekJni h1s m save.llllteed, \
~ a ~3 tie as Torotnto Don Aase, 0.1. Wad!! Boggs bunled
therlgh(-Jumder811fferedthedl!feet,
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Boggs · reaching .. firSt Dwight
ever, was_off Chuc~ Rainey, Who
"ltwasthewUdestgarnei'veever Evans, whorlppedatwo-runhomer took over tor Caudill a1tl!f Jlrrt
-n." ssid Toronto Mananger In tbe third, fanned, _before ~ &amp;md~ tied the game With a
Bobby Cox, who was ejected in the dol,lbled In Gutierrez. The win went
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Lesley, (}1, Mookle Wilson's sacrtnee moved biro to third, and Reds
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Seattle roadie Its own comeback
bid In the bottom of the ninth when
Alvin Davis slugged a grancnlam,
h1s 19th homer. It was !he rookie's
second grand slam this season.
\ In other AL action, Cleve~
downed Chicago 6.J, New york
edged Minnesota 4-3, Kansas City
be!it Baltimore 4.3, Detroit shaded
Texas 3-1, Boston defeated CaUfor·
nla 4-3 In 10 Innings and Milwaukee
bested Oakland 9-7:'
Trailing 3-1 going btto the ninth,
Toronto coUected 11 hits, 10 of !hero
singles, agalns~ four Mariner
: FORCED OUT- Detroll11gers' second baseman
r- Whitaker (left) Jwnps away from the bag after
~ Ranp!rs' Gary Ward forced t.eanunate
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before Garth Iorg forceil Alfredo
Grtrrln on a fielder's choice at
second.
Toronto's Jim Acke~. 3-5, who
c~on bt the eighth, picked up the
vjctory. Roy Lee Jackson pitch81
_theninthfortheBlueJays. .
··, The 11 runs In one Inning were a
club record for Toronto.
'Tiprs 3, Rupn 1
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road._
. ' 3-1 VIctory for his 15th consecutive
"We have~ very proflclenti~t 1" · win at 'l'lger SUidlum. Rozetna has
It (playing bt extfa ln$glt)', inalnJy
not lost In Detroit sm May 23,lll81.
· because we've had' outstanding · Hls vlctory aver Texas ran his ~
pitching," Mets Manager ,Dave. home record to MJ. .
Johnson said. "We lw-d It again
"I wouldn't mind pitching here
tm![ght." ·
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every night, but you can't," said
OroscO, ~2. came on In the tenth,
Rozema. who allowed six hits and
heldtheRedshitless,andgotaqulck
didn't walk a batter to Improve h1s
out to start the 11th. But left-handed
record to7-1.
batters Dan Driessen and Dave
With the game scoreless, Howard
Parker rapped singles off the
Johnson started the Detroit third
left-handed rellever, putting the
With a single, moved to second on
· tying run on second base.
{.au Whitaker's sacrifice bunt and
"That'sonethingaboutthegame.
took third on a gniundout Barbaro
You think the llneup sets up' great, . Garll!!Y foUowed With his~fourth
thenthetwoleft-handersgethitsoff
home run of the season ott Texas
Orosco," ; JQhnson sald. ''TII€n
~ Frank Tanana, 9-9, to gtv~
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Orosco didn't blink. He got Cesar · slugged his iJth 'hooler leading off
Cedeno on a called third strike oo a
the Detroit fourth.
3-2 pitch, then retired Dave Concep~8, While Sox 3
cion on a -foul out to give the Mets a
. Rookie Roy Smith and Ernie
1%-game lead over the CIJ¥:ago
Camacho C&lt;llllblned on a sevenCubs In the National League East.
hitter and Jullo Franco drove In
"Oh, gee, thatwasthekeytothe
threerunsasthelndlanswmtorthe
seventhtlmelnthelrlastlOgarnes.
game," Orosco said of Cedeno's
strikeout. "I didn't want to get the
With the game tied2-21n !hesixth,
bases loaded. Itwasasllderoverthe
Cleveland's George Vukovich drew
·outside corner. That was a big out
a one-out.walk from lo&amp;ln&amp;-pltcher
forme."
J:l,lchar(! Dotsotr, 11-6. BrookJ8(.'0by
The Mets got plenty of hlg outs by
singled to send Vukovich to third
Strikeouts Friday. Starter Dwight
before Tony Bernazard hit an RBI
Gooden allowed four hits over the
single. Brett Bulle~ singled heme
first nine Innings and fanned 11,
Jacoby and took sealnd When
raising h1s major leag~~e-leadlng
Bernazard beat liihttietaeFHarold
strllceOut total to 1541n 1271nnlngs. It
Baines' throw to third: Frallco then
was the eighth time bt 19starts that
lined a two-runslngleuptliemlddle,
he's reacbed the 10-strlkeout mark.
lmocklng out Dotson and, giving
Cleveland a 6-21ead.
Ya-t, 'l'wllleS· ,
Willie. Ranckllph drilled a one-out
slngletoscoreKenGI'Ifteyandcapa
two-run ninth Inning.
Tralllllg 3-'~ entering tile ninth,
, Mike Pagliarulo walked lflth one
·out off Mlnnesotl\ relleYer Ron
Davis, 4-7. P!nch·h!tter Grllfey
dropped a bloop. single to left to

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tough pitcher," Hernandez said.
'·'He tlu:ows real hard. He was just
gobtg with his bread-and-butter
pitch.
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tliedtohittheballil)thealr."
That accomplished, the Mets
twned to relief ace Jesse Orosco to
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South sn~ps ·two•gaDle losing ·streak, t~ps North Stars, 7-3
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By GEORG.E STRODE
AP Sports Writer
' MASSJJ_.LON, Ohio (AP) -The
footwo\1c and eyesight of Kettn
Wynn helped the South snap a
- two-game losing streak against the
North with a record-equaling 7-3
victory Friday night In the Ohio
High School All-Star football game.
Wynn, a DaytonMeadowdalestar
headed fq- West Vlrglnla University, Jlsed his feet to deceive a
defender ru:~d score the contest's
only touchdown, a 44-yard reception
from quarterback Jeff Ahr I of
Cincinnati Colerain tn· the fourth
quarter.

"On the play," the 6-foot-4,
195-pound Wynn said, "I stutterstepped and froze him for a second.
Then I went all the way,"
Wynn was talking about North
defensive back Jotm Greene or
YoUngstown Chaney. Wynn outmaneuvered Gl'fiet\e at the !&gt;-yard Une
and scored with eight and one-half
mtnutes left
Wynn saved thevlctorywithmore
than two minutes to play when be
Intercepted Brecksville quarterback Tom Tupa •s fourtJl-down pass
attheSouth's~yardUne. ·
"It .wa~ zone ·coverage, "' Wynn
saldofhisbigdefenslveplay.

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·the quarterback' s eyes and went lor
the ball.''
The South ran out. the-last two
minutes 10 win for the 15th time In '
this · ~year-old series which .
matches the top Ohio seniors from
the previous sea.Son. The North bas
21 vlctorles and ihere have been
three ties.
Ahr, wbo ClllllPleted eight of 15
passes lor 122 yards and the
touchdown, said he won his team's
Most Valuable Player award by
desjgn. "I . saw the plaque at a
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·Padre Mike McQuaid turned 1n
another fine effort as be fanned 15
and Issued seven walks.
Brent Unroe led the winners with
a triple, J .J. -B evan
a single
Matt Hauck a single, Brumtteld ~
single, and Todd Sander a single.
Lacking offensive spark Galllpolls&lt;;ouldmusterjustonehit,aslngle
by Mark Dunlap.
In the finale, Aildy Baer came
home the winning pitcher after a
shakeystart. Baerfannedflveand
walked nine.
Todd Powell and Dennis Boothe
sharedpltchlngdutlesforPomeroy.
Boothe fanned two and walked
while Powell tanned three
and walkeil two. Powell' came on 1n
the third Inning 111 rellef of starter

GALLIPOLIS - The second
annual French City Tennis Tourna.
1Jl€11t, sponsored bY,· the Gallipolis
Tribune, wW be held August 21-26,

PASSING - Swth. Ahr S.~l. &amp;.l, ShaW
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Pairings will be anmunced later.
For additional jnj)fmatlon, contact Brent J:olmson, ~7.

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GALLIPOLIS -:. In Gallipolis
Little League action Frtday eve,~lng, the Yankees beat the Red SOle,

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hits for the winners. Denny Skidmore,RoseandHillhitsafelyforthe
losers.
Darrell Ferrell was credited with
the wtn. CUnt Davis was charged
with the loss.

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In men's softball action, the Old

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Diversified Management edged
Foodland, 2-1.
Grlffey'sdeteatedHolzerMedlcal
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tlmely&lt;ines,astheJoeBobHemsley
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average In the district He was
selected to the first-time All:~and Community College baseball
District and All Mid-Ohio Confer~~leam bas Improved Its win-loss
ence teams. Wayland became the
;:record from 13-19to 20-11lastyear.
firstplayerlnRedmen hlsta&gt;ytobe
·:· Coach Larry Cook, who took the
selected In the Major League
b ob In 1981, credits his players. Cook
baseball draft, going to the Pltls·~Js currently recruiting for what he
burgh Pirates. He Is now pitching
•.'believes will be an even better
for Bradenton In the Florida State
RIO GRANUE - 'lbe Naleague.
: : :season.
•"we have made great progress In
tlonal A8soclatlon of IntercoDeJunior Jolm Kalman. a 6-1, 190
! "lhe last three seasons," said Cook.
glate Alidetlcs releaaed Its final
pound junior from Twinsburg
talent Is getting better eacn
baseball slailsUcslhls week and
turned In a 4-1 record, , four
t:;:~ar. and the coaching stafflsdolng
three IUo Grande CoUege playcomplete games and 26 strike· outs
':fl. fine job of teaching fundamentals. ers flnlshed high In several lri 37 Innings. He also bad a 3.16
t•!fhe players and assistant coaches
categertes.
earned run average, fifth In the
.;_o&lt;~eserve most of the credit for the
Charlie Robelis, of Ironton
M-OC.
,
;•:progress we've made.''
91gb School, waal'llllked 18th In
Todd Knotts, a 5-8, 1&amp;1 pound
:~;
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the nation In doubles per pme.
freshman from Marietta came on
::- The Redrnen featured one of the
'lbetreshrnao hit 12doublealnSI
strong late In the season to flnlsh3-1
•:,youngest teams In the district ~ at
games. He alllo l'llllked 12th In
with a 2.48 earned run average
.:.times starting one senior, six
runs ba&amp;ted In per pme.
(third In the M-OC) and 39 strike
,1,apbornores and two freshmen. It
41 nms for the
outs In 32 Innings.
~ ·:was a group tbat produced an
Marty Pickering, an All-State
• J 'awesome" hlttlngattackandgood
Jeff Wayland, who recently
freshman from Xenia finished 2-3
:::ctefense.
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was drafted by lh PIUIIburgh
with two s;wes and a 3.89 earned
~- "For the first time In three years,
Pirates and now With their
run average. He struck out 31
•·: 'the offensive attack ·had power.'_'
Macon, Georgia (Jiaae A team,
batters In 34 Innings. Meanwhile,
.Cook said. One man responsible for
fln!Med 4th In eau'ned nm
his brother Mark Pickering, also an
: •lhat power Is Charlie Roberts. Hels
averace with a 1.19; 'lbe Middle-.
All-Stater, tW'IIed In a 3-1 record.
; : :/In All-State freshman from Ironton
[Mirt native paood the Redmen
Probably one of the most lm·
•: owho led the Redmen In batting
!'!,..~h a
record this _[111111
proVed pitchers on the staff this
~;~ .392) . hits (40). RBI (42), doublj'S
year was Maurtce Harney, accord:&lt;(&lt;12) and home runs (8) -enough
Todd KnoUs, a ~
lng to Cook. The sopbomore
;:;credentials to be named the team's
plleber, was ranked 'lUI In the
l'ellever from North Olmsted ap;: .most valuable offensive player, as
nallen In lllrlkeoula per ~;
peared lnf our crucial game
:· .well as first , team All-Distnct and
'DieMariettaSealorHigh~
situations to earn a 2-0 mark and
;::All Mid-Ohio Conference.
atestn.ckoui381Ndiet'siD82'2/3
one save. in 12 !liningS be did not
:;: ProViding more fire .power be·
Innings.
watk a batter and struck out nine.
, • oh!nd Roberts was sophomore third
"These pitchers threw conslsi:::baseman MUler. The 6-1, 00 pQund
ently well all year long,' Cook said.
:. :transfer student from Ohio Wescame _on _strong this season to bat "Alid we had a few other pitchers
.'QI and connected on 26 ldts In 94
· ;: ·leyan batted .344, collecting 33 hits
attempts. _
who could get the job done. AI
: In 96 at bats. Dusty was second on
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DettwWer should be credited With
::~the team In home runs with six.
Deiii!Y Compton, a '6-2, 160 pound sharing his pitching experience
d
sophomore from Amanda batted
:-: Kent Wolfe, the stea y sopbo·
.2'78 and came on to finish the last with all or these pitchers. As a
•, -more left fielder from Racine
balf of the season at SECOnd baon.
co-captain, he worked with everyb;. :shared with Roberts the honors for
~
ody as a pitching coach."
;..;the team batting title hitting .392.
. "We did a fine job offensively and
"Kevin Kramer and Matt Moo; ThlsmarkedthesecondyearWolfe· defenslvelythisyear.Withacouple
tavon Improved a Jot this year,"
people leaving ne:xt 1year we'D look
Cook said. •'By the end of our season
· : has led the Redmen In batting. The
Co
to flllsome holes, bUt we think we
;. two-tltne All Mld·Ohlo nference
have an outstanding nucleus to
they were mentally &amp;nd physically
,,,'playerhad31hltsln79tlmesatbats
bUild around," said Cook.
ready. I believe they both have a
•::and only struck out once. He Wl!S
' good tuture.ahead of them. ••
;:-:named 10 the first team All-District
·. This year's Pitching staff was one
Corkrihna Next,Year
"squad.
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CQok loOks to the 1985 season with
J WQiaadSelliReeord
optlmlsm."Wefeeltbatwithagood
Tony Taylor, a 5-11,170 pound
freshman from Chillicothe ba_tted
unlor Jeff Wayland, a 6-1, 175
recruiting year we 'could .b e coli·
poufld right bander from Middle·
.:111 and handled most of the portpacedthestatfwltha5-1 mark · tendersagalnnextyear. We've got
catching assignments for the that Included five complete games
an outstanding group of players
Redmenand 42
that wW be coming back-next year
AI Azar, a 6-I, 170 pound senior,
strtJre outs In «&lt; Innings,
with anaddeclieaJOnof:;,tl1eltU.
'lll1 11
ll..-"n 27 allowing only 2 hits While Walking
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Pawtucket will be Unable to play
Continuing their tournalnent per·
because of a wrtst Injury and that
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Their replacements, announced
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Friday, are Chico w-'"er of
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Pawtucket and Kelly Gruber of
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the~alllpollsy P
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ThegarnelsscheduledatRoches·
Powell'sGlantsaandw=HaancenanTraceroy
Miss Stacy was 2-up midway
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singles, whlleJ.S~slrigledwd
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Brown. J. Spencer and C. DaUey aU
singled and Grant doubled.
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round, was to play Point Pleasant a~
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EaSton slnaled. Fisher had a double
to lead New Haven, whlle Wolfe,
Sigman and Davis alliiiDgled.
Bidwell was to play Pomeroy
Saturday In a 3 p.m. game at Meigs
High School. F'tn!Ut are slated tor
Sunday at Meigs High,
In. the eVening's second game, .

according to Brent Jolmson, toUrnament coordinator.
The six-day event Will Include
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M. Wickline was the winning
the Mason Merchants advanced to
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Friday In the Big Bend Pony League loosforthe West Vlrglnlana.
Hitting safely for !lieWinners was
Tournament.
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•.-· Hannan Trace• a s trong· contender
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:z: team,7-2.HurlerTimmyBrumfleld
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~ames highitghted"Sernlfi!lal !lctlon .
In the Bill Hubbard Memorial Little
Leaglie Tournament Friday even..tng at the Syracuse Municipal Park
: :W,here the Hannan Trace Wildcats
; :and Syracuse Hubbard's Green; house gained berths In the cham·
:: plonshlp game, scheduled Monday.
• Overshadowing the solid ' 7-2
:·Hannan Trace Wildcat victory over
• ·Gallipolis' Padres was perhaps the
t :second garneoftne evening In which
: .:Syracuse was doomed as the
; . ;apparent "loser" when, with two out
&lt; ·lnth.estxthlnnlilg, thehostteamwas
:; traDing 6-5. Syracuse, however,
''· turned the tide when Ray Sa~
~:_singled to keep the Inning alive, thus
• •..sparking a dramatic rally that
; ;platedsevenruns,resultlnglna11-6

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SYracuse .s quad
reach title game
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myself, 'I wantlt bad.' "
Sportswriters covering the game The ldds came tl1rouih with a super
selected Tupa, one or 12 Ohio state job,"
recruits In theoontestfortheNorth's
The SOuth held the Nprth to five
. first downs and M total YIU'lls· The
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Tupa kicked a 28-yard lleld goal to North w~ more than 29 minutes
give the North a J.O lead on the without JX*1ni aflnt dowm.
second play at the second quarter,
statistics:
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To hitch-hike ride on bOat dubbed Rangers act of war

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By JAMES 8AND8
1881, W811he . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mountain.
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with IIUCII .......... Jc64 I
·Tile boUle we feature today on puenaer 11 11 had an e)aborllle
· pec~a~ Cat• poac~eat
DawiiiCIAbralulm'...,.... ...,.., Fltst Avenue overlooks the Ohio menu and carrted Its own·band fo1
GALLIPOLIS- In July 1861, the
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River and was once the home of the, · enertatnment.
Matletta to Cincinnati packet boat ~':·trained aa 8 18wyeo
So
far
as
we
can
tell
Bla111..111!'Ver
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FIUIIIy McBurnle was en route to and also served In tile Congresa Hamtltons of steamboat fame, " fell" for another of Jenkins' b1cb' ·
Captain J.J. Blagg of the FlliiiiY
CrQwn City when the captain J . J . trom lB57 to l861. •.
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McBurnle, which Jenkins cap- but Jenkins did make several ~r·
Blagg noticed a . In }858 we tlJid the duhl
. n" )'1111111 tured, Qo Dved on this. corner for attempts at capturing steamboa~.:
waving his
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It was about 1873 that Btaa retlr4d
arms at the jenkins campalgnlll&amp; at:the aaru. 110111e years.
rrom tile river and from tbatdateto'
County Court llouJe to )lelp tile
Blaa wu hoMer - - Ia his deatll 1n 1881 be operated a dry
G ree nbottom, Otlmocrats In Ibis county.
.
GaWr I• river 'kn u tile ·'pl,."
Va. (now East
It was In 1Ml that Jenkins beJped ~ lhe lour lleambollta that bore lhe
goods store In GaWPQllS.
,
VIrginia ), land· to organize a groupotmOIIIatcrtbe
U
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wlllll
to
wrk
to
JBIIIM
-Oblo.
lng. Blagg, who· purpose of guArding the VJralllla
Box 1!1.• .
The Ohio No. 4 which regularly
hall made nuClarbllurK.
Oblo
411111.
merous stops nag · which waved~ GreMIIIOt· stopped at Galllpolls from 18681nto
here at Jenkins' toni, the nag·'beq: ;a I)'!Jlbol' ~
... "':~t'!'i:,"
plantation, believed the signal was state's rights. Mostlll~mllttlli·
trom a man who wanted a ride. · melt later )leeame the J;lt;del'
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tllkell
Such ~ weie common In 1861. Into the Eighth VI~ Relftnenl
When Blagg readied the shore he
It was also early In the swnmer~
was met by the wavtn~~: gentleman 1861 that Jenkins made a raid IIIIo
who was Albert G. Je'llldns. Wltll Point Pleasant where he ca""'•-'
Jenkins were 35 of his Border
... ~~
Rangers. In Aprtl afl86l Jenkins ,about50cltlzenswhowereactlvela
tile movement to partition VIJI1IIIdA
hadhelpedtoorganlze 10lr11lemen Into half Union and half
Into the Border Rangers for the Confederate: .
purpoose of protecting the ptanta·
In retaliation for Jentlns' extlons along the Ohio River. In May plolts, tile. Ulllon ~ at
of l861 these Border Rangers were Gallllxills Colonel ' J.S. Jliortoa
sworn In as Conft&gt;derate soldiers, rounded up about 30 iall&gt;wn cttlzall
and so Jenkins' stopping of the of the Kanawha ans wbo Wl!!'e .
FanllyMcBurntewasanactofwar. known sympatiii1Jers of seceu1on.
The Border RaJillers searched all
passengers arid CI'I'.'W members for Later an exchange Cl prtsoners was
weapons. Besides the weapons made.
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1wo
epl • af J
Carried by these people' Jenkins
'lyplfy ..-11 af 1111 [ . a M ..
LOCATED AT TilE _._.of F1n1 A-..e IIICI Cedar I!Kr'eM ·,
took a case of revolvers headed for lhe 80Uibem etlort 8llillllll118111,..
aad lllfordlq a pod view afllle Oblo Blver II t111a boule llltd,'ed ,
Cincinnati and onl! sword.
Albert Gallatin Jenkins was born lacttc. were doll&amp; .. bep U....
wllh rlwr lore: It II tile borne lor tile llamlloa family, lllVen.l of • ·
at Greent;x&gt;ttom, Va., tn 1830 on the lroopaoooupledwlllleadlerCwfed
whornii!I'VedOIIIIIerlver.Jaedd!Ugg,CapLJ. J.BiaglvedoUhlll
eratelroODU&lt;IIildial&lt;e•llleUlllail
....... Ill 1.811••·-,
--··.-..the· ~&amp;eamboa&amp;FIWIY McBumle, •
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4,t41-acre plantation of )lis fa ther, elsewbere:
Captain William Jenkins. The elder
was captured by lhe Collfederate Border Ranpn ac.- lhe rlv«
Jenkins haii moved west lrd825
Jenkins, whO
the Oblo
from CrowD City..
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to Ma.Jor IWold Browa, Vlill8a

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exiiiB laday pftnal'l,y u a
r 'L ,,, center, wlh local
mlllel, ,.,_. pl.- ........
try llltiPb'lnl ~ Tile
l'lllap .... out Ill 1111 "'
Gea. lllmlel R. Holoauib ...
lonna~ S&lt;unulrF.
VllltGa. 'lbe VDJaae ~ Vlill8a
W81lnciJI:porated In 1882.

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: DISTRICf WINNERS - Jolm Lee 111111 Denlle Paylle, VlnMa, wrete .
·.mcmtly bonored as Dllllltct 10 w111nen at 111e Ya.~g ~
. semtnar II()ODIOl'ed annually by MDk Marketlllg, IDe. ~
, them on rl&amp;blls Raymond Byrne, DlCtct 10 Ofllcer all..,
The
. three day meeting was held In Sll'onpvllle, Ohio~ Mate 111811 a VOl
· at&amp;en4ed. 'l1le Paynes are a part of a dairy partaenhlp ... help
' manage a 8kow mllldng herd and fann 363 acres. 'l.'lleJ are IIIIo active
In the Fann Bureau and Soil Coll!lel'V8IIon Service • wei as varbls
·1oca1 4-H, school and clureh acdriles. They have two d61rea, Cnl«
aod ScoU. MMI Is a 8,000 member dairy fanner OWIIed cooperative
eJIIlOOIII88fll elgta midwestern~ IDcludlng Oblo. ~of lhe
· · sendnar was to lnfonn )'OUIJg dairy producers about cw •eat
' happenings ln. the dairy Industry and to develop leadenhlp for dairy
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·~ugust best month
tor seeding in Ohio
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County ExtensiOD Agenl,
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establish prior !0 winter. Early
seedlngs also take advantage of
favorable temperatures and mots·
ture conditions of late Sllmlner and . to
built Ia .·
~ of forages has · gained
fall seasons.
popularity over the·past few years.
Alfalfa, orchai'dgrass,- smooth
•r::"r::"FlC'
While more farmers are using It as bromegrass, and timothy are well Ps:.s:..r.::1,
a primary forage seeding period, adapted for August seeding. Red
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9thers fall back on August forage
clover. blrdsfoot trefoil and tall .
Seed!ngs when spring seeding has fescue
can be August seeded, but
Called.
because theY are less vigorous, ~ .
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• August Is tile recommended special emphasis must~ given to
inonth for making a -summer . seedbed preparation 1\fld Ill seedin«
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ieed!ng In Ohio. The seeding period as early In August as possible.
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red·lnk hliDdWI1tlni put this
can be extended to September 15
-GALUPOLIS - That first SEC- "Sudden thought: Billy Js,one roee
, pere tri soutllern Ohio.
The Gallla S.W.C.D. hlis two tlon of tile framed 0. 0 . Mcintyre not born to blush unseen."
1 August seeding offers advan· no-till grain drill&amp; and grass seeder rolumn which we have down here
tages over spring seeding. It units that were purchased to l!e luinglng on the wall In thiS
WE'VE ALREADY kJid yau Ibid
provides a distribution of risk and rented to local farmers to help fi!!W!Ipoper's editorial department .. M~~tbeM«k•waflill
labor wl)lle allowing a second promote no-tlllap. They give aa shows In red Ink the late author's colunm with +•W.t)pewd&amp;eo!D
chance when spring seeding . has alternative metlxxl of lll!edlng tlllit own editing.
eopiM. Tile _.,. wlllch ......
the .llni -+- . . . . . . . ._willa
faUed. It also provides a fanner the will reduce erollon and rnalle
~dvance time to apply the necesTHAT FIRST
M011 COIIIfl au• IIIIIs two extaciu&lt;!ly .._,em n t
)lBSture renovatiOn on steeper
of ftve fiii'&amp;P'IIIIM ON jal- tbe Ilona,_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
sary lime and fertillzer before
slopes more feallble.
inolll
l'lldlcal edllln&amp; . . ,......... olher Ill tile ...... ., lhe- e .
seeding. In addition, tbere are
The District has a 10 foot
psually feWer weed problems this Haybuster no- tiD drtll .and a 6 loot ll'llled Ia the feat~~ paragraph. Odd
BY TilE WAY, the word emenda
time of year.
United Farm Tools no-tiD grain Mclnlyre compo!led It orl&amp;taaJIY to
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.tion
Is a perfect choice tbe way.lt's
: August seeding, when following planter drill.
used
In tbe paragraph just ahead of
tthe harvest of a small grain, also
The drills can seed all types of
"TYPES:
HOPEfULS
who
this
one: The dictiOnary says It
~rves as a means of double
seeding, Including aHalfa, tlf110thy,
plush
up
In
evening
clotbes
and
go
means
· a crltlcal ~lion or
'cropping and soli protection.
clover, orchardgrass and goybeans
to
the
swank
clubs
In
hope
of being correction·, as of a llterJry text
j Here are a few tips for Increasing - .to name a few.
Jlhotolrapbed. ·Tblnp you'll never
Pie success rate or the lorage crops.
Ken-Y Martin, District Technl· ·
BUiy Rose's name 1n modest .
f irst, prepare a !lrm, level, · clan accompanies the drtU 1o assist see:
type. Running down thnie steps
weed-free seedbed. This Is crit19al In set up and needed adjustment
name: Ray VIr Dill. No hotel man
;;.,ben maldng an AugUst seeding.
Fertlllzer cannot be Uled In tile has ever received so much free
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: An early AugUst seeding date Is drills, but you can plant two publlclty as Frank Case." ·
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preferred to later dates. Make the different seeds.
However, he marked out "Things
seeding early enou.gh to allow
Rental cost Is i3 per acre on both )'liu'll never see: Billy Rose's name
Lester P . Shoernala!r, VIola 8.
· ,adequate time tor •the seedlings to drills, wltll a $50 per day mlntmum. In modest type," and II) his famous Shoemaker to Le1tier P. Sbo...
emaker, 73.98lllerel, Rutland.

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Stm.cture of Odd Mcintyre
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By John c. Wee
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: POMEROY - State Fair 4-H
: Horse selection will be held on
• Thursday evening. July 26 at the
fairgrounds at 7:00 p.m. This Is an
! optional event for all 4-H members
t taking horse projects to select the
: threepartlclpantsfortheOhioState
' Fair. Members are encouraged to
· participate and tbe public Is Invited.
DatryDayatWoosterwillbeheld
on Friday, July 27.
· Plleudarables and An1mal MoveRequlremeaiB Ohio's
: pseudorabies progam has an lm·
; pact on fairs, exhibitions and other
• assembUes. Although unofficial,
' Information preSented here should
!belp clear up questions that are
' being raiSed concerning the pro: graJ!I and tile movement or swine,
; according to William Ingalls, Ex·
: tension veterinarian, The Ohio
• State University.
:· AU swine ortg\natlng wltlJin Ohio
( must have a negative serological
~t for pseudorabies within 45 days
&lt;of the opening day of a fair or
: originate from
pseUdorabies
: qualified herd. Animals from
' another state must be serologically
.: negative to a pseudorabies virus
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effectively with a strong, suction.type VllCJium cleaner In places
where lint and pet hairs accumulate. Vacuum alOng buebQards,
around carpet ed&amp;es, on ventlla- ·
tors, around heat registers, In floor
cracks, under and In furnllul'l!, and
where pets sleep. Destroy vacuum
bag contents by burn!n«, or piac.'e
tllem In an airtight bag or tile
sanitary landfill.
Secure foundation vents to keep
pets trom going llllder the house on
a hot day. Also, watch the pet's
blankets. Lyon mggests placing a
shallow pan of water contaln!nr a
little dtshwashln&amp; delerwent on the
floor In the pet area. Next, position a
gooseneck lamp with the light on
about 6 Inches above the Uqllld
surface. Durtng the night adult
fieas will leap toward the lamp, faD
Into the detergt!flt solution and '
drown.
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Many tnsectleldes are avaUable
to help control fleas on pe11.
Entomologists prefer dusts over
sprays. Apply the formulation with
a shaker or rub Into tile hair coat by
hand, keeping dust out C1 the pet's
eyes, nostrils and mout!J. Treat
especially around the ears, between
the legs and around tile taU.

Effective dusts, used according to
label direetlons, Include cal-baryi
(SI!vln 5%), malathion 4%; methox·
ychlci' 1%, pyrethriDs (Drlone) 1%
or· rotenone 1%.
Indoors, the homeowner. C8ll
apply a coarse spray to fioors,
IIIOidlng and baseboards up lila toot
hlgllatterlhoroullluseofavacuum .
cleaner. Spray- with malathion
pmniuym grade 3%, dlaxlnon
(Knox Out 2 FM) 1% or propoxur ,
(Baygon) 1% according to label
directions. Dusts of be!tdlocarb
(Ficam D) . 1% and pyrethrlns
(Drlone) 1% can be eflecftve.
Indoor automatic fogge1s contain'
tng roMe! (Korlan) plus dlchloJ'Vos
(Vapona) wB1 ldll nwiy adult fleas.
Trl!at outdoonl only In the
summer. Dust or spray areas
frequented by clop or cats, tncludtngporche9,11ou•undshrubs,and
1a the lawn when! pets rest Dusts~
belldlocarb (F'Icam D) 1,., pyrethrlnl (Drlone) 191., carbaryl, mala·
thlon ~% or 591., or methoxychlor
1091i can be used at the rate of 1 tQ 1%.
JIO'I!Mis per l,(JI) square feet.
Sprays of PropbXIif 1%, dlalC1non
'(Knox ~ 2 Fft!:J 191., malathion
premlmn grade 3'Ji or Dursban ~%
C8ll be uaed.

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Rural
elderly
likely
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or originate
a PRV qualified
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• and humans share many things c_
; their affection, each other's com·
. pany, and sometimes fieas. But
neither man nor animal enjoys the

Itching that persists after a fiea
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: Summer Is a good time to control
• neas both Indoors and out, says Bill
: Lyo;, Extension entomologl$t.
. The .first step Is sanitation. To
determine the )lot spots of an adult
! flea population walk thrOugh susi pected areas wear11111 white socks..
• Dark flea sholv up quickly againSt
; the white baclqJround as they jump
: from Door to holt.
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WASHINGI'ON (AP) - Oldlr . •,_.. ~ houlehold" 65 or older
rural Americana generaJiy are lM!d Ia Inadequate housing, canworse off when It comes to llouslng pend with 8 pawut of the wban
than thoae who live Ia ctttes. u.yaa elderl,y.
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new report by the ~
111en!p01't,llluldthllweekbytbe
Department.
depm1mellt's F.ne•11lc ~
''The elderly, especially the nU'8l service, waabasaiODBUIWY~m•"'
elderly, are more Ullely .; baW by lilt Bureau ~ the 0!111111 Ill
· ~ PI ulliems tblll allier uxlpaatllln with tile Department rl.
groups," the repon Slid. "The !fouling and Urllan DeYelopnent.
nwnber of rural elderly hou8elloldll . . ·For purpoae1 ~the study, w:ilan
lncieued 16 ~~ betwt&amp; 1J'74 1'0'""11 wu defl11ed aa aD m ;
and l9'l9, canpered wltb a
111111 "In umante! areas llld bi
lncreue ~ onl,y 'JO pa twit lx' Ill places ~ 2,!liXIIDbatlltallla c.- more
U.S. hnnophnkll ".
oo'*h IJibenhel areas." Ia allllr
As of 19'19, tiR most ~ yell' . ~ Ill&amp; dtlel and 1111811 ._..
studied, 15 id&lt;l!llt ~U.S. nll'll arew:ilanareas.
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Lesle!' P. SlloemlJca.r, VIola B. .
ShOemaker to VIola B. ~.
1.4 acres, Rutland.

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VINTON - Water, as a natural resource and
of power, hils' been - and rema1ns - an
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and development.
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The first ·settlement In H~n Town&amp;hlp Wa.s
1;irliBde on Raccoon Creek l)l!ar the 111 ; mt vllll!le of

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Register naw to win fREE tickets to a Reds base!Mtll
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Just fill aut the form Mlow and drop it off at
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L---------------~-~----fo! Cincinnati Reds Baseball G!llilts scheduled for,
'10 and 21. tick•ts art non-transferrable.·Two win-·
drawn for each day, twO tickets per winner.

Th·e Alcove

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"'lbe first (pist·mlll was erected by Enoch McNeal,
about file year 1815; It was buUt ~logs and contained
but one nm ~small stones, which were used lilly for
corn griDdlng. It waa loca~ on Big Raccoon Creel\
and nm by. water power.
"In 1819, Stepben and Samuel R. Holcomb, efllcled
the first saw .mill for ,John Adney, at the village of
VInton, upon Big Raccooa Creek... " .
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' The village Itself was laid out Jn 1832 by Gen.
Samui!l R. Holcomb and former Coogressm.aiJ
Samuel F. VInton. The VIllage of VInton was .
' lncoiSOGated In 1882.
"BY all reports," .says former VInton Postmaster
Seth Huntley, "It was more piUipeious then than lt.ls ·

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The U.S. Ceusus !Jureau set the village's i!8l
populatloll at 375. ·
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According to Mayor Harold Brown, VInton ex!sls
today primarily as !' res~tlal center, with local
mines, power plants and Industry supplying

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VInton, reports an 1882 history of GaWa County.
The 'History ot Gallla Olunty' '(H.H. Hardesty &amp;
1882) presents a detailed descrtptlon of seven

Harde!lty's history paiiiiS the following picture of
the village In 1882: "It Is located upolllbe Columbus,
Hocking Valley &amp; Toledo railroad, about sixteen ·
m11es IIOI'Ihw5t ot Gallipolis, and has a populatloll of
two lniDdred. It contains a flour mill, a factory lor
cardiDg and spinning wool, tWo stores, two hotels, and
a neat chllrch building has ~tly been conJilleted
by the Methodist Episcopal church society of the
place."
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Ufe.long reSident, Huntley says the. •village's
railroad siting was an bnportant aspect of the
CIXIIIl'li!rcla trade for the area In the late ~ and
early l!Jroi, with at least two stockyards for shipping.
Ilvestock on-site.
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The developnent of the . highway system and
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.VInton boasts an active vohmteer lire department
that !11!1'\'eS residents In -Morgan, Springfield and
HuntingtOn townships. A new four·wheel drtve
vehicle tor the department was recently purchased;
and, aiX.'OI'dlng. to Mayor Brown. the village has on
order a new lire tnlck. · ·
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The maJor project CUITently before village
government Is a $.'SI,lXDexpallston andlmprovmlent
of the Vlntoo water system.
Map- W_. PPIJm.,Jtdlel!l
The project - financed tlJrough a Clllllblnatton of
federal grants and low-Interest loans .,.... calls for the

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t'znw t '7 achool. A ......z, ·
I I lnded 1111111 U a III&amp;IJ ,. I , JI8L Caftwt .... CIID ... A'PfhW 118 •
p .* i 'f ldlool' lwMnp . . tJ•+ 0
constiUctlon ~ a neW stongoe Wlk, dlstrtbutlon and
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4-RIGALS
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2-BONNEVILLES·

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4-SUNBIRDS
1-FIERO .
1-PARISANNE

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BOB BRICKLES, HARLAND WOOD
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Times-Sentinel

Ohio-Point ~sant,
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Tribune - 446-2342
SeiJtlnel - 992·2156
Rellster - 675-1333

you want it ...
you ·v e got it ...

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A!Ill nII II Gl!llll! II ts
1-Card ofThankotpaid In advance)
2-ln Memory
(paid In advance)

21·Buaineu Opportunity
22-Moneyto Loan
23-Profeoaional Services

3-Announce~t~enta

4·Giveeway
5-Heppy Ada ,
8 ; Lootand Found
7 · Yard Salelpaid in advance)
8-Publc Sale
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· &amp;Auction
9-Wantad to Buy .

Public Notic;e

Public Notice

NOnCE TO

11vely 1nsurf! thatm any con tra ct

CONTRACTORS
'S TATE OF OHIO

entered ·tnto pursuan t to thts
adverttse ment. mtnonty bustness enterortses . wt ll be aflorded lull opportunrty to su bmit brds rn response to th 1s
tnvrtaiiOn ar.1d will not
dtsCflmr n ated agarnst on the
ground s of race. color. or
nattonal orrgt n m con stderat ton
fqr an award
"" Mt nrmum. wage rates lor th ts
protect have . been predeterm.rned as requr re d by law and
are set forth tn the brd
proposal"
'"The da te set lor com pletron
ol th t~ork shall be se t .f orth •n
the br rng propOsal."
Each rdder shall be requt red
to lt le wtth htS btd a certtfted
check or cash ter's check for an
amount equa l to five par cam
of his bid, but m no event more
than fifty thousand dollars. or a
bO[ld for ten p8r cent of his bid,
•paya bl·e to the Otret:to r.
Bidders must apply. on the
PrQper form s. for quat1 f rcat•on
at least ten days pnor to the
date set fo r_openrng brds tn
acco rda nce wrt h Chapter 5525
Oht o Revtsed Code
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. Pians and spectf;cat10ns are
on ftle in th e Department of
Transport ation and the offrce Of
the Otstnct Deputy Otrecto r.
The Dt r.ector reserves th e
rrg ht to ·retect any and all brds ..

OEPAR1MENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

C()Iumbul, Ohio
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Cgpy No. 84-831
' UNIT PRICE
CONTACT
FA~ 1-(1081
p ro posa ls wr ll

Sealed

be
·rf\ce ived at ·the oHice of the
.~rector of the. Ohip Depaf\trnent ofTranspo rtatr on. Colum."
&lt;ti~s. Ohr'o. unt tl 1 0 :00 A.M ..
-Oil to Standard Ttme." Tu esday,
Allgusl 7. 19"8 4. for rmprove·
i-Qel")ts rn·
•.~ ... Gallta County , Ohto, on
Secuon 29.29 qf Sta te Route 7.
~¥ re mov rn g u nstable matenal
a·nd plac •ng rock c hannel
p rot ect
rePI.ac 1n g e mban ~rne nt and P&lt;:!V!=lment. includt ng
a,$Socl ated dramage rtiems and

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~tQC• de nt als.
" ~ Work l~n Qth -

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The Oht o Oepanment of
•ll'anspomitr on hereby notiftes
all btdders th at it w tl l alftrma-

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DIRECTOR
Rev 8- 17-73
July 1B. 22

fublic Notice

June and

· liobert Costen

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SHERIFF'S SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
TO BE $0LO AS UPON
EXECUTION AS
PROVIDED BY LAW
CASE #82 CL 342

THE COMMERCIAL AN D SAVINGS BANK OF GALLIPOLIS

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In pursuance to a court order
from the Common Pleas Colrrr
of G~ ll t a Co11nty lwtll offP.r for
Sale at pu blrc au.c tr o n at t he
front rloor of thP. (ourt HousP. 0n
Saturrlay IM 28th day 61 JtJtv.

1984 at 10 15 O'C lock AM .
one 197 7 Mack. Truck Serr el

No. F786ST-9872 appra•sed al

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Jtomer' s memory is
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' Palma L. Mohler .
.Goodwin

S13.000 00 and cannot be
sol d for less than Two·t hrrds o f
the appra tsed value
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Jame's M. M ontgomerv
Shenlf of Gal Ira CountY
Gallt pol ts. O hto 45631
D. Dean Evans
An orney lor the Pla1ntt ff
Ju ly~ 7. 22. 25

ln Lavine llemory of Wen1vell James, who passed
.jway two years aeo July 23,

Public Notice

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LEGAL NOTICE

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The Rose·Beyond ·

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)udded ond blossomed in
• God's ,,... llpt,
· Watered and 11!11 by mornin1
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' and nipt. '
As it ~r~wond blossomed foir
ond tall,
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CIMI ta a ernie• inthtwall,
~roq• ahich lhlfl shone 1

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jnward it .crept with added
; stren&amp;th.
.ltith nevoro thoucht of feoror
·: p_rlde;
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!!•d unfolded itself on the
) other side.
~he lllfll, the dew, the broa·
.i' deninl view.
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:Jere found the "'"' as they
:• wre before;
Jnd it lost itself in btoutiH
_. ntw,
~reotllilll its frllrtnct 110ft
J&gt; and more. .
J'
.
:lihall doim of dMih couse us
, to crt...
)nd Ill¥ ..r courqo feiot or
•, fell!
:lfoy. let 11 !lith end hopl r..
:- ctlvt:

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ro.,llilii'OWS beyond •••

wll.

lis&lt;cett.lrill&amp; frlllflnCO far

IIIII

111 •

n.14 I I . , ol_.,

nl • 1.1 will fliww-L

..... ., lrlft, Elllltr;
Dlllj~ttn,

..... IMieny.

61.Ferm Equipment .
62-Wintad to Buy
63-Livaatock
64-Hay Grain
65-S.ed Fertilizer

Auction every Fri. night It
Hartford Community
CeniM. Trucklo•d• Ot new

milrchendiH every week.
Con1igment1 of new 1nd
u~

this week •t
Hortfo•d Auction. We will
rwopen Friday. Saptomber7.
RICherd Reynoldo. '

No

Announ c cmcnl o

9

Announcements

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SWEEPER ond sowing mechina repair, parts. ind
supplie.a.
Pick up and
delivery. Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up

Coli

Balloons fo_
r Get Well. Anniversarys. Birthdays, parties .
Singing Gorrilla. Call Bal·.

loons &amp; Co. 446·43.1 3.
KARATE
Tho Beat In Solf· defonoe.
Private Lessons. Phone 2883074, Jackson. Ohio.
·

~ oon.

Offrc e

on

until

Monday,

August 13 . 19 84. and p ublicly
op ened and read at t·hat tiour
and place 8 td forms may be
obtamed rn the Office o f the Ctrv
M an agei. 51 8 Second Avenue.
Cuy of Galhpol ts. Ohro '

July 22. 29

3 Announcements

COMMERCIAL
. BUILDING
For Lease or Sale

Located 435 SttondAw. in
G1lllpolis Kross'trom Post
Office. 4.000 sq. ft. buildiRI- Would Nkl idlll r•
tail outlat or ottlc11. Con·
t1ct II. Donlty, Rt. 2, Box
275, Bidwell; OH. 45614.

Wanted To Buy

11

Help Wanted

12

Full or part time sale1~1on
for Sarah Coventry Jewelry
Company. Eern mol'tl perttime than many urn full
time. Good lri~oino. l\lo
investment, flexible ocha·,
dt.ufe, mp • nagomdo'lt tiOIIdibil l111.
r1181 an ewer I · 1n
recognition of achieve·
menlo. Tho opportunity to
earn 'tripa to dream loca~on1. Sarah Convonlrf II a
full range ·jewelry company

oft.ring high quality 1 4K
gold, otorling ·oilver. end
dlomonda in odditlon ·to
fashion jewelry throughout
the United Stat11. For int•·
vtow cell bet-n th1 hours
of1PMto4PMMondeylhru
Friday. Ask for: 614-388-

8568 Connla Georgo Unit
We pay c..h for late modal Director or 814-44e.2184
Carolyn D•r•t Branch
ciNn used cera.
Jim Mink Chtv.•Oido Inc. .Manager.
·
Bill Gone Johnoon
RN or LP~ for private duty
448-3872
full tima or pert time· work
Wonted to buy usod cool &amp; ovolioblo . Coli 448·4421 .
wood hNtera. Swain Furniture, · 448-3159. 3rd. &amp; AlcohoH1m Co\~nselor. full
Olivo St.. Gallipolis. Oh . . ·
time position. BechoiOf''s
degree in Social Servicea
Want to buy good u•ed sn1ell are• anct-or related e:a:peec;onomy cer,low mites. Cell rience. Send resume to: Job
814·266-19t 1 anytiino.
SNrch, P.O. lloit 41-S. Goilipoll~. Oh 46631 by Augult
Buying dolly gold, oiiver 3rd, M·F· H, E.O.E.
coins, ringa. jawelry, sterling Honest Woman to live in .
-... old o;oino. largo cu•· Coll448· 1414.
ken
Barb•
roncy.
Top Shop,
prlco1.2nd,
Ed. Avo.
lu•MiddlePort. Oh. 114-992·
3476:
.·
,

992- Middleprirt
Pomeroy
985- Cheater
343- Portland .
247- Latart Falla
949~ Raclne ·
742 - Rutland
6 67 - Coolville

Free kittens to good loving
homes. Call814·446· 2393.

3 kittens, alao femola cot,
good mouser. Call814· 245·
6804.
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Free. ' wood from tr•. for
cunlng it down, in Pomeroy.
cau 992·3248.
·

Help Wanted

Situation•
Wanted &gt;

Job Placement. Tllke our ·
pleement exam and let Ul
help you dlacowt . aha job
that flt1 you belt. We place
people In vadou1 Cillt'Mr
!lottie. Appllconto between
17 ·28 y.. rl old will be
coneldarad. Coli toll - ·
1·800·282-1U4, Mon·
Wad IAM·ZPM. for ·o $1M·
-inti apPOint.....,,.

Have vacancy. wHr core for
elderly in my home in
Pomeroy. 614·992-1022 .
Would love lo· core for 2
elderly ildlrisln my home by
the month or 11 dtoi&lt;od. Loll
of TL~C end rot.rencos, C::ail
111 4- 9, 48 _3014, anytime.

_&amp;_1_4_-2_6_6_·1_6_2_8_.~-_;_.;:...
1

Will babyiH in my homo at
Rustic tliNs, Syracuae. now.
or when ochooiatorts. Hove
"'lerancos. 614' 992 •7038 ·
Trained and qulllfled. re-.
eponaible nureln:,t ulietant
to holpcora for

21 .

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Opan 1 beautiful · jeano

dooiy. Con

do vtt.l signee end adminis-

111 :"',.rk
to"'ny smohifldlco
t 14°nB. BW
30
2
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· 24 u ·
Riverview ' Personal • Care
llomo, 8otty Mercer owner.
has vacancy for ·elderly
po..on . Call 1- 304· 773-

Sportswear or Children•
Shop. Free brochure. Top
b ron d al Low p ric osl
$13,976 10 817,976 to
completely 18t you up. Cell
-1·404·489,·4438. .
1

B. .

HIYI
· AuctioR
cepled lfo111
· Now bookln&amp;
•ble for

Full blooded
year old.
ren.

Gao hot water tonk, chlld'a
wagon, lovllory, child sled,
old otrolght choir, 304· 773·
5988.

$SAVE$
AT THE

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PIANO TUNING lower
priced regular tunlnga.dlocaunta 10 Senior Citizen a,
church•• • Bchoolo. Word'I
Koybo..d, 304·871·3824.

Busln1111
Opportunity

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Piano Tuning end Rapal•.
lrunlcordi Muai~ Co., 448·
0117. Mention thio od lor
21% dlocount. Lane DOIIIolo,
814-742·29111.

Locoiliullnell
For Sale
•
Atlanta Corp. aHklng au:.
grealive lnvtetor to buy it' I
service . equipment. Ac·
co unto ctlnslot of high q~
lty retail atore,_ lncludlrilr
cholna. Minimum coth Investment e11.000. exceP"-:
,lionel tax ehelter. Fen detaiN"
caR Charles Kennedy, Mon.=
Tue. only. 9-6, 1-800:241 .
2294.

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9 yr. old wllor front hOmo,
oac . condlslon. •z.ooo
down. •ner flnMOI. Call
814·268·1218 - r IPM .

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Public Sale
&amp; .Aucti!lli ' .

'"

. lAND AUCTION

•-18 W
d
0
ante to o

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SATURDAY, -JULY 28, 1984'
10:00 A.M.
'

Pickup or delive\ry for

"lnyom"e In need. Get grocer1... ~:T~edicine. pay billa by a
Chtiotlon. Cell 81 4·388·
9378.
1-W-a-to_r_w_et_l_s.-d-r-ill_od_ &amp; -~-;:
viced. FrH. estimate•. Call
814-992·6008or614·742·

3

.Located three miles south of the locks on
State Route 7, ·situated in Section 16 of :
Ohio Township, the following will be· of-'
f~tred:

· 8 uorestricted.lots

105'x225'
1 -lot 550;x200' ~/basemeht house and drilled well.
·county water i.s available. All the above lots iire bound
by the Ohio River. Here is a rare opportunity to
purchase land along the Ohio River. All land will be
~old subject to the owner's conlirmalion.
·

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Lee JohnsQn-AUCflONEER

.

' OwMr

w-. prt,;ocy,, IIOyol Oak Pork, 883,800.
Dock.

•~ aaaumolillty.

••2-54liO.

· ON DENTURES

!llnyl - • well
- ·inMIIotod.
· carpet
ihroughout.
, _ palm. anoollod _.,....
Mo outdoor glilf, -ftlnJII,
!IIOIIY olltrao. CoM 448-2183
J1 li:OOPM. lifter 6:00PM
.C.II814-2411·1i8118.

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Date: Friday &amp; saturday, July 27 &amp; 28,

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1984
Starting Each Day At 10 A.M.

fuel

11

~ HE~'P

8711 1381
·
4 room• • beth. fUmlohed,
clnn.- no pats, odults only.
deposit • reference ro•
qulrod. Con 114-441·1111.
Nicely furnlohod mobllo
home In city, CA, 1 ., 2
adults only. 110 pata. Call
448· 0 338 ·
Thlo2bedroomopt . hosnow
carpeting • tr.. h point,
IOCIIed 1 milo from Silver
lrklge Plozo . •1811 piu1
olectoic • got. Call 448·
4614 or 1· 304·273-9746.

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315 Lot• &amp; Acreage

41

8rin1 it IO tbe Pit riot
nil tor you. Consicnments ac·
P.ll. on Slturdly,
,., AU&amp;IIt and Septemblr- Aveilupon l'ltiUIII.

etc.

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In Norlhup on Concrelo
Str-. No roatrictiona. apporox. 130ft. front- . Call
448· 3486.
---------,-Appro•. 6'h acroa, IIIVII
lend, with frontage on two
· - • · oocc. for buHdlng,
mjnl·f••m. ell utlltles nearby_
In old 1 10 nur Parlor,
89.000 . Cell 61&lt;1-388·
8801 _

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Nlco3bodroomhome,onlc.
bHtmont. goroge, no pats,
dapoait 12711 end ref. Coil
1114· 912·21117,

· Not

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Help Wanted

w-

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2 bdr. with well to woil Fumllhod efficiency opt .
carpet. AC. In Gonlpolis. Coli 1--C-•_11'-44-8_·1_2_3_2_._ _ __
3 rmo. • beth, atove,
448-1409 6-IPM .
2 bdr. 2 mile below Eureka. refrlgorotOf', •If utilltloa 1" '
t150 ,.;, pluo dapoeit, no cludad, oduito only, rio plio.
potl. Call814-643·2&amp;44 or ,c_o_ll_4_4_e_.z_a_a_3_.- -- II14·110·291B.
,Upatoi•• fUmlohod' opt., 4
room• &amp; bllh, 1 "' 2 odultl,
no pats. Cell 4411·0444
before IIPM .

wltll•

l=ii~~;:Tc;;~~~=
for Rant

Trailer 6ot for rent. Georges

Creek Rd . Call 446- ~666 or
448·0410.

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For Lease

awi~el roj:kers,
...
Storatoo.m or warehouu.
~- ---- - --·--·--·,,
2&amp;x60 ; for furniture. Uood Fuurriiture •• Cha~
lumber, roffing. intuletion. dryoro, end TV' e. 3 mlloe 0111
aqulpmenl. 311 Con~oi St., Bulovtlle Rd. 0 - Bam tD
130 o month. Call81 4-992- llpm, Mon. thru FO'I., IM!I 19
3325.
.&amp;pm. Sat·.
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814-441·0322

Mercllall~isc

51 Household Goods

GOOD
Wallie", drv·•••·
tore. r1nges.
pllancee. Upper '
bealda lsone c,... Mataii
81 4-448· 7388.

Zenith tteno console AM·
FM radio. 304-876-1138.

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23 cu.ft. Amana chest
fres•or. •116. Cell 4462914.

Apertment
for Rent

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JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Houolng OpPMtunlty) hal
one and two beclrooiM:, rent
11 •1 13 tor one
- a n d •111 .....

On North 4th St., Middle·
port 2 bedroom fUmlahod
apt., aiiO 2 room. opt. No

.._It -

~ F~ond

Veley
wot.

end Spring
TV
448-2745 or Ieiva

~ pool ~nd

c:•
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Furnil- ·apt. 918 2nd ..
Golilpolll. 8175. M., only.
Coll448·44t6- 9PM.
11

Help Wanted

HouMhold fumitureforule,
LR suite. bed1. stereo.
llmpt, end more. RMaoneblo pricea. !;ell 448·2053,

19' 8 • W Zenith TV. with
new. approx. 3
children . Colt 304·882· Y"- old., 1150. Cell 448·
2588.
" 4209.

for twO bedroom.
with 1200

ltlftd. like

1 bdrm apt. for ...... - · S....Coldlpotraftig. 1100.
refrig, wooher &amp; d.,... Cell 441·4209.
newly doc:Motod. Do,nn
area. Cell 992-2107.
Tobie • 4 choiro. deak. &amp;
soma clothoa. Call 446Aparllii0111 for rent, 2nd. 0276.
floor, II rms &amp; beth. unfurniahad; Office opaco ovoHo- Freezer for ule. unico. ~s•
blo. CoM 614·992·8968.
then 1 Y'· old. Coll61&lt;1-992·
2B07.

Ff'OII proof refrigerator, run•
good. *76. Coli 814-992·

Help Wantacl

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8802.

Why
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54 Misc. Merchandise
C h.• •

FREEZER BEEF SALE

99¢ Lb. ·

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lfLVUF•

26187

388-9676

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INSTRUCTOR OF
MANUFACTURING
TECH-NOLOGY

INSTRUCTOR OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE

c:=

IY/IIIinllliwt odibn enoployer.

P.0.904

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TWIN RIVERS TOWER
POINTltLEASANT, WV

.RIVER BEND PLACE
NEW HAVEN, WV
Housing tor lite Eldarly, diublod oncl lllndlcappad. Rent is 30 partenl of Hlustod 1 lo q .. llllad lonants with an Income of lou 111111
S12,300 per year.
.•

ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT
Call Either Number:
Twin Rivers Tower, _~oiitLPieasant,
675-6679

' 8,8 2-3121
.OFFICE HOURS: 9·5
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.
LIMITED NUMBER OF APARTI£1TS
~VAILABLE FOR PE.SONS BETWEII
AGE 40 D &amp;2.

nily/alfirnrllive action employer.

. 9114

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River Bend Place, New Haven, WV

Rio Grondt Colfe&amp;e ond Community Collep is an equal opportu-

1110 Grandt Colilll IIIII Community Coillp is an equal opportuni-

Apartment
for Rent

LET US PAY THE BILLS I

RIO GWIDE COll.fGE AND COIIIIUIIITY COLLEGE
Rio Grande, Ohio 45674
Rio Gr1ncle Cotl• 11d Communi!f Coll11e invites
letters of 1pplication lnd n0111i111tion lor the position of Instructor of Computer Science. Appointment for this position is effective September 24,
1914 (fall quarter). Salary is commensur~te with
tducetlon and experience.
The Instructor of Computer Science responsibilities' include: t•achif'll unde11111duate courses in
computer science, with a nlinnal course lga_d of 42 to
45 qurter hours or instruction per academic year:
advilifll sJudlllts; sttYifll on Collt~e committees;
and otller such duties IS assiped by the Associate
Dun of the School. Bachtlor's Dearee ttqlirtd,
witllllster's Dllrtt prtftrrtd; teachifll or industrial experience: and knowltdl• of Data Systems,
a.ic, lPG. fortr~n. 1nd Cobol llfllllllll. The In·
structor of Computer Scitnce reports directly to the
Assoc:ilte D•n of tilt Scllool of M1th, Science &amp;
TechnoiOD. hrsons lnter~lll•d In this position
sllould stnd cover letter, trsnseripts, 1nd resume,
wttll names of tllree references; bJ AUGUST 3, 1984
to: Offic• of Ptrsoanel, Bo• 969, Rio Grande Col·
tep, Rio Gtlndt, Ohio 45674.

Rio Grudt tot.... 111d Collllllity Colleae
:
lio Glltldl. O.io 45674
lio Grandt=ol IIIII eo.....ity Coli... invites
IItten ·of •
ion IIN1 noMI111tlon lor tilt positiOR cil lnstrKior of laeuflcturi.. Appointment
fCII' this posltl011 Is •fftctivt Sept•llber 24, 1984
(faiiQIIrter). $lilly is commens.rate witlt tduc•tloa alld uperlence.
·
·
Tilt lnsnctCII' of llllllfldurina Tech110locJ res-.
fiOISibillties' lnclttdt: ttaelllll andeqraduate
COWIIS illlllllfadwiftl techiiOIOD,IIitlll nontllll
· tOtlrlt told ef 42 to 45 9111rt.r ltolrs of instrlction
per ICid•ic ,.-; 1dv1Silll s!:udtnts. stiYifll on
CDtllllittets, ai!d Otlltr Slth duties IS ISI
fir till AuOcilte lliln of till Scllool. BacheJar's ~~~ant Clf lqli¥altat raqllllld. llitll lute(s
.,... Jlll•llmd; telcltllll or illdlltrill uperience
II ~- Tradn, lhldlftl, CIIC Control. ~lity
AIIIIIIICe,IIJdrallllcs, Plta..ttcs. alld Slltiqical
PI'OCIIS Control. Tile lnstnrctar of lenuflcturin1
TecllloiGD reports dlractiY to tilt Atsocilte Dean
of tilt Scllool of lltlt. ScfiiiCI &amp; Tecllnoloo. PerlOllS llltetutecl In .tills posltiolllllould send conr
letter, tllatrlpts, llld ,....., witll RIIIIS of tllrte
tlftrtiU.!J. 11J AUGUST 3, 1914 to: Office of PersonIll, loll ,.t,lleGrtlldt Col..... llo Gntndt, Ohio

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LOREN NOLAN

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GRAfN FED ·

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fllilw ........ n.~ ....~ ....... ~ ..4,• 'ro\•.. l ....

llble w/4 ci1IIR, Wllnut
Ill*, cheny mille &amp;endlllills
w/diiWIII end marjlle iMirls.
JEWELRY: C1rne~an blld necklace, faceted omethisl blld
necltllce, IDfiiiiQ &amp; Witt 181 neclrllce w/YIIntDt beD. blldl
lrelh wlll!r Pll'is wlklop CII!D. 3ltrlnd Garnet ft11Ck111:e; l'lridol.
iJ!!ad BIITin'- led Sl!idlr ID'il-necklce, Sllrling IMr Mtiher'1
Pin ~=~ lncliln IIII!Dtt &amp;chlin si&amp;neill M11z1t,
I*Js
· '· 2 J(l( 11*1 Clf1ieos · one w/!Mond, bronze
.._
!'lllllid bquabr._~ melicil! end IJIII!IIluni
lnd11n,~dint) allllthllt necklace w/f)llrls, 14K &amp;Did

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eor..,

Sleeping room •126. utilities paid. Share bath. mele
only. Range &amp;
919
2nd. Avo.. Golfipollo. Call
448·4418 after 9 PM .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large . loto. Coli
814-982·h79.
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LAYNE 'S FURNITURE •
Solo. chal•. rockM, ·
man. 3 toblu, foatra ......,.,
by f•ontle•). •1111.
chair end lov_., t271.,
Sofaa and cholra srrtoilll~
1286. IO . .88.
14f
ond up to •1211. flldo 1
beds, 1440. and up tD
•526 .. RocUftWI. 1178. 1p
8376., Llt'!IPI ftam •21. •
176.6 pc . d l - $99., to 431. 7 po. t111
and up. Wood t·~
choirs •4211 to 8741. Oeols
t 1 10 up to 12211. Hutct..,
$660 .. ond up. maple or . . .
finiahh . Bunk bod _,p1 1
wil m•n--. ezao. ..,
up to U911. Baby loedt.
t110. Matt- or ...,.
sprlngo: full or twin. tiL.
firm, •ea: .end na.
1111, •1811. " dr .........
t42. 6 dr. ch-. ttl4. W
t.omoa, t20.ond 121.... te
gun - Gun cllllineto. tlllt
Gu o• electric rang" 1171.
Baby mon~. •21 •
t3&amp;. bed f r &amp; 830. ldng frame •eo.
Good eelectlon of - •~ftes. cedar ohee.t .-;
rt;tckere. m1t1l cebinetra.

•zo. ur;

45&amp;74.

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Furnished Rooms

4 troller loti, 304-87510711.

c..wv-·~

1gh poster button bed (Civil W.r era), Aft ~ walnut ·
bedroom !aile w/81111emen's chest, bed dii!SSIII' &amp; comJ!IID.
fine COIId; jiM ri hind CIM!d wood ~Ills llillt Jl(d 1111. Olk
treslle lllie. IJine nice but not IDo oldAte crum

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1:1111
-·~~·-

bed;oQm 1Uftet, refrlglra-~
tors, rengH. ehelt ....._,:
wrfnger Welh... TV",, *t·'"
en. &amp; shoes. Colt 814-446- ,
3169.
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odulis
·only, opt.
no poll.
phone
2 bedroom
In Maoon.
304-871i· t452oftorli.

Col1814·446·0766 .

42 Mobile Hama•
for Rent

·e:.oo·

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;:t:;.-ur.•·

•at.

rooms. Park Central Hotel.

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County Appliance. Inc. '
Good uaecl appll- and ,
In MlddlefiO." · Call after 6 TV lito. Open.$AM to 8PM, ·
Mon thru Bot. 448-1111,
p-.m., 1114· 448· 1652.
627 3rd. Ave. OeiApotte, ,
APARTMEN T$, mobllo OH .
h0m11, hOUHI· Pt. P11111nt
ond Gollipolll . 814-4&lt;18- G.E. electric range. ~
cleaning, oven, Kenmore
8221 .
gas. drtor. Coli 441· 44..;
Nlc 1
d 2 bed
after &amp;PM .
. ~ 1~
I
on
•oom
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unlurnlohad oportmanu.
304·876-22t8 before 8 AUCTION
p.m.
&amp;2 Olivo St., GoiMpollo. N :
,
Very nice 2 bedroom duAl•• &amp;ulodwood•aaal
opt ., unfurnlahod. down- II ploco wood - . •1
town, no peto.
304- IUitl with 8 i~h ft8lt 1399. bunk bode _.,....~
876-4824
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wkh
bun~leo 1111. 2 , . _.
1
3 room opt with beth, ref, antron ll'iingroom ..,.._
$199. antron reo~~,..,. tfl.. ;
1
1 1h d
"'ovo, uti itlal um • 8 ' other recliner~ eao. ~~
'225 . mo. Deposit and dlnotto seta •111. boot!
rot.oncos ttqulred . 304· springs • . monreu ,..In iltf ,
1 -11_7_5_._10_8_0_·_~--- full t100 lit ..............
2 bedroomo. kitchen with •12Q, moplo d l - chllln'
stove. ref. UOO.OO month •36, wash ltoncll tM.,
7 .......
location 1 milo above Point maple rockoro
chromo dlnettt 181 '1".,';~
P1oount. 304-773-6143.
place dlnono o1t •••·
New 1 bedroom ep1rtmenr

For r8nt ·Sleeping Room ~
end lighl house keeping

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lAIII'S; Art Nouiveau lady (27" w/tliO li&amp;hls) si&amp;ned "Guuiiemin"
2 small art &amp;tess lamps. M1JUIIflt ifOn w/atass inlert w/~
seveni _Odd latnps, SIOiilrewene poiiled lamp, 9Mrllllmp biles.
Some siined, llso many limo Pills. Several nice~ rn1r1ors,
pair wliBrcllklr still life patntlnp dlied 1905 by Maud Hasililson,
~ oil peinting in nice
I8V8r1ll olher oil Jlli!lllnes. many
ticture fran_-.es. 3 boles of slalned gjlss·jlieces lold),'WIUU(Iilt Rl1
fireplace &amp;nils, flower 1111111!, blae ~ dttionlrt end lloier pet '
slands; bronze lirepld CXNer (drinking scene in Hi(;ll Rlliel)
TO SEU 1111 SAT.: QJui1lry frtneh Wllnat dininR 11111111 sui1e, lliJte
wltwo IS" laMS • m102". 6 chlirs. bullit &amp; - ... in
~~ c:ond.: Coumy F11111dt liD w/Wiinutii&lt;UIIdlrim on bad!,
""~ laiB I~ very Qlce, jllir ol rique while fr!ndl twin beds.
ue wlwuhssiJ1111bte w/JI(d lrim &amp; French 1111rt11e, ~ '

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Haus111-for Rent

8PM

oil furnacl , wo.o d· .
UIOO . Mult be
m - . 882•1382 or IIIZ·
a
·733 • ·
--------1U 1 Happy House trollor,
blua • wlrite. 1•b70 with
oapando
rm. fuMy
tumllhad, iivllw
2 bodroomo.
chi·
n•• - · with chlnH8 ,
lOla, 2 color T.v:a with 315
Reel Estate
VCR • -•fiON
.~
Wanted
10r, ..
.,rwe,
king o1oe w - bod. w01hor
• d,y.t hookul!l. wooclon
. 100ft. of8ft.f0Ming, 6 oc'"' or mwo closa to
Coli for appojnlinont, 114- t-n. tultable for home,
1111, oxc, cond. ....000.00. 247-43B1 or 247·2101.
I.P;r~lc~o~d~~~~~~A:fl:••
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5:00.
••~1.ooopot.oor
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· tk. 1 4•70',
11211.
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oac. cond.. 1211!1 dacll.
3 bedroom, 1 bath. olielec. undorpoirnlng end Iorge
~~ room o1; cond. lncludad.
·
lenotd yard, Meed-- 304·89i·3885 or 881Dr., l~parcont-rneblo. 3800
U14.00 mo, 304·171- - - - · - - - - - 1 1411.
Uaecl molllle hornet, &amp;Ox12 41 Hause• for Rant
Hotly Park, goo. 2 bedroom,
.8.881.00. D • W Homet .
2nd ·and Vloo!d 8t., Point Fuml•- house. 3 . bdr ..
Pluunt 304'-11711-4424.
8220. 28 Noll Avo., G'ollipo111. Cell 448-4411 oft..
Uaecl
home. &amp;Ox12 9PM .
3 bedroom, gae,
H - for ulo by Htato. .8,981.00. D • W !lomet. Wl"""""'l hiVe rentola: 3
· 188 ,Park Orlvt, Point Ploo2nd Viand 8t .. Point lid•. t...iler 6 miles from
- · 304-878-4800.
Pleaunt, 304-175·4424.
hospltoi 12Zii mo., no child·
lleeutllul Trf.- home on Uaecl mobile homo, 70• 12 ron or pate. 3 llclr. piuo fUll
'll acre: 3 bdr .• ,....., c--1 lee 2 basemen! homo. nice loco·
wltl! ' flrepfoco, . 1~ balllli ._,gor, · - 1 •
lion on lob McCormick,
......,.. largo .with
of bldrooma; 87.8815.00. D • •300 mo·. no chi-· o•
clooeto opaae. carpeted W Homeo. 2 nd end Viand poll. 5 bdr. homo in town,
-ghtout and o1r iloro..- 8t.. Pont "'-"'· 304- U21i mo. 4 bdr. home """'
, 0 - h o e - eut ,_8_7_.._44
_24_._
. - - - - - dOM to IOWII 13211 mo. 3
_._. . .' ..,_
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Uaecl molllle looine, llllx12 bdr. ho-•
.. _ in Addi8on r•
areet1v
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304-87e.
contly
remodalod.
ueo mo.
li417-_
811'M. ,
· · .ca-. lVIII oloc, 2 bod· 3 bdr. home niCe loc8lion In
room.
D • W t1oo rivar. gordon. U71i mo.
A·Pr- 11ou.,., 7 ~·
Mollllo '
, 2nd and 8ecurlty dapoolt • . - .
- . _ flrept.a In ,..,., Vl..s St .. . Pajnl - · required on oN rentafl.
room. An In•_.... · .:IM-871-4424,
Wlsomen Reel htot11
010 '' 1 acre ofl 1884 Carolina;. 14x44, .-A...:..gen_ICI
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i·_44
_ 1_· 3_8_4_3_· _ ·_ .:L
1
Q,800.00; 1884 Coroilno,
14xl·2. e10.....00. Low- 2 be*oom houH In Pomeman Ttolier Boles. 304-882· n&gt;y. Fumilhad ol unton32 Mobile Home•
.2B44 or 882-2004.
~~nl;lt'~oed~.~~~~~~
fer. Sale
24•60
double - · rental Completely rodecorosad
lot,
3bedroomo,2fullbothe,
u-c1 cond. 304·871-2g811 1110110, lour room end both
homo In Mldd~. Well
NEW
USED 'MOBILE lifter II.
lntulatod, W•tv•W CII'JMt,
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
air. gerago. ld"l lor a lingle
lTV MOBILE HOME BALES.
or couple. No pat1 o• child4 MI. WElT. GAWPOUS. 36 Lot• &amp; Acreage
..... •185. mth; 1196. with
RT 311. PHONE 11 4-448·
refrlgeretor. and stove, plus
7274.
.
~~eurlty dapooit . Calf 892·
l..qt
for
ule
In
MorcorvHta.
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5292.
1 970 Champion 80X1 ~. 2 Call 814·211-8818.
bedroom.- n - u!l,arlltn· '
nlng, " - hot
link. ltonoesitl ·in Clu...-.Eat- 2 bdr. houu •300 pluo
porch, u-cl condlion. Cell 1111~ el utilltiea including utllhlea, morrrlod couple
dop. • ref. required.
841-~141 or 848·2203 ·a t·
sewer. no IIIOMY clown. Cel
446·81193.
tor 1:00 p.m.
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1114-218-12111 lifter IPM.

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_1887 Mollilo homo 1Zaeo.

: Lit~~
11

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PilON£ 304-372-3222
, R.B. SMITii

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2 _bdr. opt . ........ decorated,
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Apertmant
for Rent

• c

. rs. lilly cent Pieces. QUI. .
nidteia.
lndlln liNd peiiAIII, whtial.pn~a~ and ~ Olirls.
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!!!= AccunUIIion ol illms CMrolll ,.,., peliOd
w111

SAVE $60 PER DENTURE

T.,_

Ohio.
72 llkyilne, 1 bedroom,
llliwe, ••frtgarMor, o.c .. or
....,.pletaly fumllhod . Prlca
Cell 1114•982 •

Unfurnished 2 bclr. In C.-own
City. Call 114· 218·11520.

pblted on U.S. 35 dcMntown.
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TO SEll FRIDAY: Walnut french bed oak buffei' w/mimlr old • :
upright IJiono 11'1 Shall Bros. (needs ~- old kill:hen cabns,' · •
Che'lal mlllllf base, over stuffed cltair w/carvin(l!, 11at 10p lrUnlt, 2· •
camel back lrUnks ex, cond., wood stagecoach lrUnk, oak. roclier, 1
pa1r of walnut chests, pan of walnUI m1rrors (nk:el: small wash
stand w/swan lowel bar and. glass eyes, 3 barrel swivel rocMrs.
several Odd chairs &amp; tables, pair ol French commodes w/marllle;•
1nsef1s, old denial cabinet top, round Clnrm !able, bX stools, sinje .
walnUI commode, French fin!Side Slooi w/Cilshion, 510111~/2 drawers (Circa 1700s), old sewinc table, sewing cabinet, old '
Singer ~~ machi~ oalt hi&amp;hbaclt bed, french wood liepllce. ·
modem
frvnl chino, 21iraupplellutler 1tea1es. -.1 s1une
crocks, Churns, diS~ very old fireplace breed parr, -.1 wood
kilchen IAensi6, mosc. 1J011erY alt lass. iJre1Sec1 lass, cenmlc wall .
pliques, tollettible ·ltu~ jars, Several ~ble doll clothm,

CG1fiS; Stier

SAVE 1120

32:··
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· 44

Apel-tm1nt
for Rent

Newly remOdeled 2 bd• ..
equipped kttchon. central
olr, 1210. 821 'h Second
Ava., Goillpolla. Cell 44121158.

LDCAflON: 148 N. Bennett St.; Jackson, Ohio. Sips · '

necltiiCe

01 ASET OF OUR
VERY BEST OEITURES

Call 114-

't - bodroorno, CM&gt;t,.lolr,

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3 bclr. home, farnt Dy room hoe 20 fl. of
win- lor putoraJ - ·
jllniahad
doubiegarqo,"ffre.
place, largo porall, . 40 ft.

or loss of

lha
Coli 814·182.'
Ml MlciZO'a,
to appraolotod.l'rlood
in
8783 for appolntrMnt.
bedroom two ..._
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.-odolod hom.oln Mldjllaport, Many oddod ..........
Aolrlng 121.1101. or oHor. No ree....,lo off.,
refuud. Calf "81t·l82 ·
3011.
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40 acre t.nn, 8 room nou01,
Iorge bam, tobacco baH, 2
oat l"'*ffi· 2 ~ lr\llldlnp.
........ •20.000. Col 8t4·
742·2170.
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- .Rod-.nloo311drmhomo,
anlc, •·'boaoiMI)t. grlrogo,
0PC. IOCIIion,00oPIIo&lt;r
C to
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PUBLIC AUCTIO

at 7:00 P.M.

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:llamodolod 2 bdr., 2 - ·
lb. tobacco lllaa,
:- - R i o GrMCia - ·
~21.000. Cell 81 4·2411·
IZH.
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t,mHy room with • woad

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C:olf 114-ii41·Ztl41.
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Crown City, Ohio
Phone 256·6740

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Anroctlve homo, prlood IMt
I' unbeliovablel Own.. mult
' Mil immodlotelyl - ·
'fb"· CoH 8~4-112·8141.
'
.
!'flee
2 bdr. utllty - ·
· gorog~ nice yard, new fur·
; ft•nc:e, n.w hot w1ter tank,
flricod right. con 441· 1181.

;.•ilond.
r;;::·City
t':t:Mr'::·
- I n ftaolne,

Term~: 20% Oown. balance due upon delivery of
Deed.
, .
Jim Montaomery, Owner
Baird &amp; Fuller. Siltirw ¥!ncY·

lor

Home• for' Sale

,...

5882.

Largo black labrador type
dog. Good with chlldten.
May be sHI'i at Herry
Bailey's, 1128 E.Moln.
Pomeroy, 992·3408.
Full blooded Gorman Shepherd. 1 v•. old, good with
children, fomaio, Bee ot t80
Perle Olive .

Business
Opportunl'ty

44

Going 10 OU thlo fell? lava
. . . _ on houolng, buy thlo
1889 Kit 14x80 mabllo
~trig r 2 llclr.. gae furnance.
., - · window AC.
2 bedr•om homa naor pertillly lumil-. 'locotod '
langavNie. on 1 ocrregrouncl. In AU... Mol&gt;ile Homo Perle ,
Shown· by oppolntme~l ofewmJnutHfrom-ua.
only. Coil814-742·2114t.
llnlah ochoot with equity.
Borgoln prlcod ot •11,800.
R-neblv priced horne. Coil 814·3117·7138.
wel!tlng d l - to town,
nloo built In kMchen. Call for 1879 Iuddy 1 ~x&amp;O. 2 IR,
oppolnlmont. 81 4·812· 1~ bath.-•4.000. lt4·417·
~112 .
317t .
.:,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1~ otory .briCk. on 12 piul 2 troilera and lot, Cloy
ocrea, opproa. 1 mile from Chopal Rd. Cal 814·218. Micldlapon. 7 rma. • bath. 8010.
· CoH 114·112· 3702 or 304- _ _...__ _ _...___
112.2001.
3 reel nice mobile homo. 2
. loedroom funrla-. LOW
Romoclolod 2 bdrm houee PRICED - COMPARE
with ooipottng • wood· THeBE VAWEI IEFORE
- · full .beeemont • YOU 8UY.'12x12 • ' 2 • 44
largo ......ad dook. Mult lbeo. 8ROWN'I TRAILER
1

•
,I40ME LOANS FIXED
• ftATES Below merle,. ......
• Flaod con•entlonot FHA·
• 1/A . Loodor MortJ•••·
: !lthono. collect 81 -1182• 30111.
' l3 , ProfC!Iilanal
•
ServiC'&amp;I

Ganera I Hau I'mg an d Tres h. 21
remov•l Service. AtUable
and dependable. Coli 814·
1-2-5_8_·6_
. 2_6_1..;,a;..ft_e,r·_ll;_3_o~
. ~""
Will plow tobecco. Cell . •

Parti1l Listinc. lum•ous piiCts of Gutter and Roofing
· rnaterilll. Antique rooflne crimpers.
Also lots of
used ilems. Soll!ethinclor everyone.

Sale

..

1B Wanted tg .Oo

.. Pt'Pieiisa.nt·····

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·675-Pt. Pl8811nt
458-Leon
576_- Apple Grove
773-Muon
882.:.. New Haven
895-Letart
937 - Bulfalo

Up 10 15 Words ... Sli day inoertlon .. ..... .... $7.00
(Average .4 word a per line)
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Mason Co., WV
Area Coda 304

Up to 15words ... One day insertion ........ .. $3.0Q

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N.._ 3
I - 1178 . leyvleW 14 X 70,
living room, ltltohon. pantry. l!otrlg, atovo. CA. WI, good
woodllurlng room, bath, oond. Coli 814-448·11108

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ROUTE FOR BALE. Han\lllnge.mpbell'sJulce-l
• and olhor pure fruti juices.
forvico p•t·oatebll•- ••·
counto In IRQtalo ouoh "
rolldly Inn, Ramada. H-· .
ord Johnaon, Ouollty Inn,
laot Woltern, etc. Will lllko
. p1o.ooo cooh, lncludal In••ntory end equipment. No
'olllng-lroplo~o product
. Dnly. Wil not opProxlmetely
UOO
week: Write lox
· 1814 • 81tmlnghom, AI
111231. Include phone
flumbe• or cell toil ""
! ~·800·621·4841.

ll p to 1 !i words , .. Three day Insertion .. .. .. .. I 4.00

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446 - Gallipolia
367 - Chaohire
388-Vinton
24&amp;-Rio Grande
256-Guy~u) Dist.
643 - Arabla Dlot.
379- Walnui ·

3 1 47
Jim's Archery Shop, Uck
C•,ek Rood, Soutli Point.
Oh1o. Complete Nne of Bo·
whunling A~cossorieo &amp;
"afd
sales
.
Martin Bows. Coli 16141 Cosh pold fo• fancy Iron ·
1
\ . ; · ~.:.· ·-:
377-9502.
heavy Iron bed1. t180 and ·
up far certain Meige Co.
Gat-Electric-Fuel Oil, fur- stone jars. Old time cup·
.
nace Owners: Saiie Money board. coli 1·304·8822711
Yo•d Sale Toyl, children•
and energy this W'nter by
clothing. •furniture, misc.
Cloaaly Monitoring your
· &amp; Vicinity
Sllurday ~uly 21. 9-1 Rt . 36
Hear-Coat in Dollara-Centa COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
,.past hospital, street beside
through· the use· of a N.w FURNITuRE. lode, iron,
-- ·- • · ·- · -- · -· · - • ---- • -- -- • ·-- Foodland.
Economical, Tasted and wood. cupboordl, chairs.
cheata.
balkiltts,
dlahe1,
Patent- Approved Device.
Fraziers Bottom Flea
The Fuel-om-eter is on dis- otone jars, · ontiquee, gold Market. Every weekend . Gallipolis Flea Market
play at Forman-Abbott 011d oliver. -Wrlta · M . D , U.S. 36 F•uion Bottom, indoor-outdoor. every Sat.
Hooting-Cooling, and Ace Mill... Rt.Z. Pomeroy. Ohio WVo . 26082 . Diolero Wol· • Sun . Ftee addmieaion, Rt.
Hdre. Slores in Mlddtopo", 41789 o• call 81 4·992· come. Do·n Freller- 36 &amp; 180. Cell 448-7037.
Ohio. Peroduci-C .M.S. 7780.
Opa•ator. 304-756-2779.
· "Digltof·Home·UtllityComputers,''
...
Wonted old plonoo. Paying
- ~· ·
Sale Monday 6 luesUO.OO and •40.00 ..ch.
•
July
23,
•
24.
Henkle
Firat lloor only. Write giving
&amp; Vicinity
. Clothoo, gam11. &amp;
difftctions. Witten · Pienoa,
4 · Giveaway
Bo• 1B8. · S"'dl.. Ohio
43948 · Coli 6 14 · 483· YardSaleAIIwaek231o2B. Yard ·Sole, Friday 9 till 6 .
1 80 6
Free to good home male 1-_ _ _·- - - - - - - Johrison Mobile Homes, Jeffai'IOn-22nd Street. Rain
mixed Collie10 m08. old. Au Wanted to buy or rent _ lot t•E•u•te•••n•A•v•o."!'.~lot;:3:2:.:::~;::C:o:n~cet:l:o~d.::'--'"':'--1
shoto. Coli 448-1 3&amp;4 ohlr with teptlc ond troller hook·
5.
;:·8:.ft•r 4 pm 304-6715B
Public Sale
2 ' bogs of va•d tela .itorno.
&amp; Auction
Caii814-3BB-B448.
Old . Oullto (Before . 11401
To good home, 4 Bugle Phone 1-814' 245-8448.
pupt, 3 m•l• 1 fem1le.
·mother full Beeglo. Cell
f illiilltV,-1· Ill
614-268-1919.
From Glllipolis, ta11e Rt.l41. Tum left bnto Rt. 775. Tum
S1:1 vrt.l'.'
li&amp;ht
qnto the Pllriol.(adllllls llolcl. Walch for sip.
6 baby kittens mother lo
Calico cat. Cell 448,0B81 .
7 puppies mother lo Gor,.on

Brds wtll be rece rved at the
na med

Meigs County
Area Coda 81 4

Saturday, July 28, 1984 at 7:00 P.M.

Truck No. 63.' ·
12·00

merchandise 1lway~

welcome. Richard Reynolds
Auctioneer . 304· 276 3089.
'1&gt;
.

Georges Cr8ek Rd.
614-446·0294.

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81 ·Home Improvements .
B2·Piumblng Heating '·
83-Excavating
84-Eiectrlcal Refrigeration
86 - Gene~al Hauling
88-M.H.' Repair
87-Upholstery

Galli1 County
Area .C oda 8 1 4

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Nottce IS hereby gtven that Shepherd miaed with Collie.
seated brds w tll· be recerved by Call 446 _0861 .
the C1ty M anager alt ha Crtv of 1 - - - - - - - - Galltpolts. Oh10 8t h1s Offtce rn •·&amp; cot. Coll446-3732.
the M unrcipal bu tldrng. for the
Relu rbts h rng of Aen at Ftre

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Classified pages cover the
following telephone. exchanges ...

PATRIOT AUCTION 8ARN

TO BIDDERS

ab dve

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

DURING JU'NE &amp; JULY

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41 -Houseslor Rent ·
42-Mobile Homes for Rent
43· Farma for Rent
44-Apartment for Rent ·
4 5-Furnis~ed Rooms
46·Spaca for Rent
4 7-Wanted to Rant .
48· Equipment for Rant
49-For lease

1 1·Halp Wanted
1 2 · Situated Wanted
1 3-lnsurance
1 4 -Buainess Training
15-Schools
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18-Ra~io, TV 8o CB Repai•
17-Mi •llaneous
1B·Wa .. •ed To Do

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71-A&gt;utol tor Sale
72-Truckl tor Sale
73-Vano 4 WD .
7 4·M otorcyclea
7 &amp;·BOlli 8o Motors 76-Auto Parte Acceuoriea
77-Auto Repair
78-Camping Equipment
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64-Mioc. Meechendise
55· Building Supplies
56-Pets for Sale
57-Musicatlnatruments
58-Fruits Vegetables ·
59-For Sale or Tra~

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3 1·Homes for Sale
32- Mobile Homes for Sale
33; Farms for Sale
34-Businesa Buildings
3 5-Lots Acreage .
26· Raal Eatate Wanted

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THE OHIO VA.UEY PIJ •
U8HiNG CO . . _ . . . . .8.
thai
uoineol wl
gardan lpOI. • ,.,.., eport·
· -pl:~ou"tn':., :~~ ment. A IIOOd1 - es
to - d money through tho the 'rlahl · limo. Price:
, malf. untM you hove .I - I · t27,IOO. Callflytlilw814, gated tho offering.
· 742·22113.

f I .Ill Silll f l.illllll

61-Hou.-hold Good•
52-CB, TV Radio Equipment

Real Esldll:

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W. Va.

22, 1984

51 Hou1ehold Good•

- - - ' - - - - - - - 1---u'M~IIkl"::.:i%~iid-': l 54
Surpluo mobile homo fumiture. FNme. martrn1 1nd
box oprlnga, 11211.00 for
twin oeto, 1150.00 for full

NOATH

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Antiques

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Doublo key boord, lull loot

Mountoin Stoto Block. Rt.
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Phona day 304·8B2-2222.
ovonlng 882·3239.

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loll or t r - 130 formoll
with cultlyatoro. •••· cond.
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u-..t PU. . Coil 448-7838
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torod. with ca!voo. Colt
814-742-2177.
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odltlon; ·oliver blue Int., I
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21.000 - o.-•d
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for bllanc.e·
11.200.08 thru July 27•
TOP CA8H paid for loto IIHd•
Wlndohlold. Coli 441model ueed can. Smith 4208.
lkllck-l'ontt.. 1e1, Eeotern Av.o.. 'Golilpolle- Coli 1173 Chovtlmpola
814-441-2212.
Arlzono ci.r ieoo. Coli 814-

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141 Cot End lolderf, oope,, ,
1 Yo yard lluoket, flOOd-.!. '
Flit Alii HD I doaw• . _ ,
ooroo wlnoh' flOOd
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ttonal, 4 row cuttlvetc:-a.
1110 go lion oproyor. CeU Muoc;ovy ducb
1131.
814-742-2877.

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114· 311·1111.
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Petl for Sale

VWDtrable: Bolh
Dealer; North
Wan

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Deluxe broiler oven. like
now. 614-986-4227.

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118 in. ook dolk 1175.00. 7
tt; wordrob'! 1280.00. 7 ft.
VOctorlon bod 1300.00. Kitchon cebinott125.00. 814215-8448.

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proaaod cholrl. podostol to- Cool otovo. goo furnoco.
bleo, hutchoo, 11o mioc. Paul tryoro,
conarloo, 304-896·
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U26. 00. Coffee tableo
186.00. D l!o W Homoo. 2nd
and Vlond St., Point Ploount. 304-8711-4424.

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Couch and chair I

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Misc. Merchandise

Ohio,.-Poinl "-a.-t, W. Va.

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1878 Dlnol VW llobiNt
ounroof. 10011 ttroe. .-r

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1e11 Buick !'orlc Avo,. , flOOd
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441-1017.

1 871 Corvwtte, ,,;.,. 3048811-3472 or •••·3117. ,

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bou-t.City- • goo.
1:110. mth . 1100.
lpphd to purol price,
1M3 Iuick ._....... ltil.
low - · equipped,
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hite

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304-1711-21111
llool! Avo. \

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•eoo. Call 814-379-2511.'

Want to trode 3 bdr. rench
At. 35 for am11i farm , or
Accoustic 1 50 amp.. 100 homo with oc...ge, city
watt. four 12 in . apeeke,., aclloolo. C_oll 441-3371 of•eoo. Coli 814-742-2211. loriPM.

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Real Estate General
Craftsman 4%" jointer·
planer with motor &amp; stand,

HOBSTETTER REALTY
Geo. S. Hobstettor. Jr.
• Broker
PH • .742-3092

8120. Alto Wordo Gas
dryer. 860. 614· 742-28n.
Remington· 270 FUffle.
model 760 pump with

NEW LISTING - COUNTRY
LOCATION wilh 16 acres
m/1, minerals and nice two
slory home, 3 b~drooms,
large living room. modern
kitchen, wood burner, 2 storage bldgs. Excellent location
on St. Rt. 143. $35,000.

Wuver K8 pivot scOpe;
ucellent conditon . $276.
614-949-2437.

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DELIGHT - 16 acres with
minerals, wme limber, pri·
vate and peaceful. $15,000.
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this lovelly ranch home with
3 bed rooms, family room
equipped kitchen, garage:
on 20 acres, just oH Hysell
Run. Reduced $36,000.
Velma Nicinsky, Assoc.
Ph. 742-3092

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motorcycle, 8 ft . PuR ox cu"ing t9fch {laugea.
~ulation pool table, lin~ hou cart. Iota new· tiPs.

tljjuo roll' top doak, 3,000 lb.
f,i»&gt;·llft. gluo fireplace
.e r•ta, dining table·
na cablnt. Call 814·367·
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weight, set. binoc:ulars. ga~
atoVe. ' stereo stand. c·au
304-876-6070. .

Ganer.al Hauling . For sale fill

dirt, and top soli. Call Call
814· 266-1427.

Real Estate General
Real Estate General

1 LET THIS BE YOUR PERFECT HOlE!
attractive ranch offers 3 BRs, livinaroom l!ritb bay
~:1~:; 1ireplaco, 2 baths; kitchen with bruklast bar,
oven, countertop ranp. rtfria.. DW; displ.. carlor an appointment.

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Real Estate General
BRICK AND STONE CAPE COD HOllE ~ 3 BAs '2
kitchen with ranae and eye lml oven. dinetie.
roo• his beamed ceilinrs. utility room, double
storm windows. woodburn inc stove city&gt;school
Additional land can be purchased: Call lor an
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Brohr-Auctioneor

WEEKEND SPECIAL!!! - 2-3 bedroomloQtld alq 21141. .
lo.t With prap. $34,500. Call Russell Wood- 446-1066

Call 446-0552 AnJtime
Btth Nult' 245-9507

Real Estate General

Steve llcGhtt
. 446-1255 .
BIR 444 - .LOAN ASSUMPTION POSSIBLE - Briel&lt; flame
ranch situated on fta12.35 acre lot Includes 3 DR~ carpet, I&amp; eat·in
kttchen, LR wrth carpet, family room with fireplace, utilil\' rOOm. and
bath. Kyger .Creek Sch~ District. Cali for detai~ on klan
assumplion.

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BMR 446 - NE* USfiNC - In town location, includes ~ BRs,
lroin~ room. dining room, bath &amp;basement lots of carpel Gas heat
Priced at $29,900. Call today for details. ·
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IIAPP,INESS FOR SALE- Quality buill brick rane!l. ut4n kitchen,
3 bec!fooms. anmic beth. ful biisement. ra:. nxiin. l~;~r llfll!,
plus 24'xll' building cent air. IIC schools.

110649
IN TOWN - Starter home b' retirees. 2 DR, liv. rm bet1\ 11
basement firished uJl'lairs, garage. care-free aluminum ~inr. on
Vilton St.

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7 ACRE$ - Large brick and flame home, has new root and
sJX)IItinJ Large bam, Owner wil finance. City school diStrict ·

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BUY YOUR OWN
PRIVATE CAMPSITE

NEW USTINGS NEEDED . NEW USTINGS .NEEDED ... ;NEW USTfNGS

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Give your camper
a permanent home
52 weeks each
year.

NO RENTALS
DIRECTIONS:

'Soallt 5 mi. below Glllipolls on Ohio Rt. 7 cross Rlccoon Cit. Brqt.
Tum riP! &amp; follow sip.

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m lAKE US All OFFER! otn OF fOWii OWIIER . PRICE REDUCED TO $25,900-00
~ NEEDS ·TO SEU DRASTICALLY!! - 3 BR~ 2 IIARRI~ TWP•. - I\0 story home ACRESIIIl.
o'll!rs 381e,
0 baths, completely equipped kitchen; dinette, famly bath• d1mng liv1ng kitchen with ranae.
ilum.
room, rec. room. laundl'f mom. 2 fireplaces." gas
24x60 blm, motile home hoolwp and 1100
! heat cent ~r. 2&gt;;ar garage. located al edge of town. si&lt;hnR.
1~ . tobacco base. Call lor an appoinbiMitil
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PRICE REDUCED TO $59.500! - 3 BR ranch on
C: II acres, more or less. Pond, full basement fami~
(/! room with woodburner, ~ving room, equipped
:::1 kill:hen, dini"B room. 1\:" baths, atlaGhed 2 car
garage.
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Approx. 65 acres tillable and 135 acres woods
m . Cornlortable two sb)' home offers 4 BRs. bath'
m kill:hen, liv1ng rOOm, family rOOm, two fi~
0 bam, 2. large screened porches. l~ quiet

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USTINGS

CHESHIRE AREA - ROUSH LANE - Very
attractive 3 SR ranch offers equipped ~
L·shaped living room and 1finint room with
fireplace. . 1\0 baths, lui blsllmeut with
woodbuiTIIlg stove. 14x21 garage, carpetin&amp; Call
fo r an appointment

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~ buver! l.ocal!d on Graham Schocil Road. Elch
urit offeB 2 SRs, blth, livi11J room, latthen with
stove. r~. DW and displ, laundry,larp ca-port,
central e~ and slllnlge area.
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mtie home wilh altf-oo, lR, kitchen. bltll.
covered front porch. praae, 2 oulbulillne;,

:;e cyclone fence.

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DAK HIU AREA - County Road 48 near St. RL
279. 55 IICrl5, 1111111! or less, vacant lend. Nice
boidinc siles. 124.750. '
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::. ~ and sePic link. . Cal for IIIII
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PRICES ARE AT BARGAIN LEVELS -

HOUDAY HIUS - ~ 27 niter, air cond., steeps B. 21ots.
wt1 sheller, lovely spct on Racmon Creek.

BIIR 447- NEW USTINn! - 3 DR frame located on S.R 141.
Includes LR. kitchen wrth dining area, ful basellle!lt. Th~ is
srtuated on 51-1 atres more or less. This one is vacant - so can
tOday lor appointment.

PRICE REDUCED TO $67.500! OWNER TRANSFERRED TO
MICHIGAN, MUST SELL THIS MONTHt This attractive home
located on Debby Drive .l~atures 171)0: sq. ft. of livin1
2 baths, dmmc room. livmc room, kitchen
New custom drapes carpetin1. wQoddeck and central air. BLACKBURN REALTY

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Auto• for S•la

11184 PlymOUth lerracude.

273,Y-I, puohbutton, outo.
treM, ell &lt;orig!MI, idool for ·
reotorlng. 1400. Coli Sun·
doy a to 1. 814-948-2101.

ESTAT~

446-4206 .

rnlllllon. Very «DRomAcll.

1979 Pont• Trono Am
T·topo, 48,000 milo. new
bottiry, .
1871 Fury II. 1874 vw buo.
n- .ohocko. Out·
... 441-3121:
' ltllndlng con&lt;lllon. Aoldng
prlco ••• 000. Coli .112.
197' Fkalto !Millie blue 8141. .
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with velour Interior. nomlcol • apunky, very 1174Mudsltodonwi9DR. I
good oond.. 11.100. Coli 38,000 milia. •110. or bell
614-311·1111 . .
-~ CoR 814-1115-4174.

ln11ruments

'72 Iuick, good cond. phone
304-1.715-1402.

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STUTES REAL

l.erldou top. ,Jmm--

llte~101VI

388-8885.

1871 lunblrd Pontile 4
tpd.. good cone~. Call 44193110 oltw il'li.
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Auto• for Sele

. Col 814-111-4317.

mi.. tlreo, •••. concl..
44 MPO, 11.1191. Call814- lr-~------...r.-...;...,;,-----.1

24!1·1011.

3 male Jl;eagel pupa. 9weekl ·
old. 130.00 . 304-176·
6299.

with

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2burning
- · fwloed
yord. weod
ftr........ fomlly

1•78 Fl- Ohio. 18,000

mil ..... 12,QOO. CoM ,,..

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· Bonnie Stutes, Realtor w·.
. SonsHrhay Garne$, Ass,oc.
Cathy Clark Burdette, Assoc. -

�Ohi.-Point
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Truc;ka ·for Sale

1177 Ford Mochonlco truck,
F21i0, 114,000 octvol miloo,
· toola, lir co-mpreRon. elr
toolo. excellent conditiOn .
814-992-lla32

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1980 21i0 Hond~ Elolnor Hko

new. Call448· 01 67 . .

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4,000 miles with ace•••··
liking •. •1 .800. Coil 446·
4171-.
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.ci~l. king 9 queen sea~
3,500 mileo. Coli 614 -2466817 or 814· 246·6292.

1878 Ford F100, Very cloon
end In axe cond . 304·875·
21183 oftor 6.
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Vans &amp;

1877 ~ ton von. doric green.
cuetomlzad. insulated, fully
·carpeted, captain cheire,
...nchn, Md, AT, PS, PB ,
AM· FM B track, ceblnat
speoken, 84,500. Coll304·
1176·1731 ofter &amp;PM.
77 Chovorlot Bierer 4x4,

Cheyenne. completey re·
built, like new. Cell 814246· 9527.

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Motorcycles

Motorcycles

1978 Horloy davl~oon
Sportotor, n - pelnt "lob.
oxclillont condition. 82,500.
Coli 814·742· 3001 .
84 Hondo XR80 1500.;
XR100 Hondo 8800. Coli
814· 843·11310. .

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Cll 814-388·114114.

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1811 Honda
excol·
lent condition: 700 mllee.
t321. Cotll14-742·28117.

Honda 60, motorcycle, min~
lblke. 3-opeed, Hko n-.
8300. firm. CoM 814-742·
2877.

'82 Honda V 46. 304· 876·
3106 .

81 Hondo NC, 60 Expreoo,
rod 11)0tMod. A·1 condition.
Coli 992· 7788.

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B..oat1 .and
Motors for Sale
Yomoho.
runo '
or bHt oltor.
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1181 HorieyDavldoonwldo·

llllde. · lllw milo, uc. cond.

'Tomoa 'moped, used one
summer. excellent condition. 8360. Coli onytlme.
992·2728 .

1981 Hondo ~.AO ~tom.
like new. padded aialy'b»~ "%'
holmeto, 2800 mites ,
•1.760 . Coli 814-387·
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-.uncloi'4000..,U..,wlth
- -· 81.100. CoM 4M,
4171 .

Cl'fltllner 17 ft. trl houl, 1I I
hp Mercury CruiH lnbolrd
outboord, po- ·trlm. Coli
304-1711-8288 .

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W.Va.

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Boat• an~ ·
' Motors for Sale

Boat• and
Motors for Sale

25 ft. fl ...rforlll exprooo
cruloor .Fly lrldge, VA 228
Mercrvloor -lno. 204 hro,
Put In wotor Moy 1980.
Swim ptetform, exc. cofld.
Coli Oulo 814· 448· 3282.

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Estate General

Real Estate Agency
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1877 Bononzo ilomplnv
trollor 311 fl., 1 0xpendo, AC.
Corpe!M. f7,000. Coll448·
2440 oftor 4PM .

4 wheel d.r lve. Price reduced

1979 CR 2110. oxc. co~d.
New O·rlng chain &amp;
oprockoto, 8BOO . 246·
6a92.

1bttilg homes;

4500 rl road

........ 1600 t """" .. loss rl Racam Creel: ~ Let
;~you tllis laim. ....... $59,500 .

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Near Racine. large
bedrooms, large kitchen
dining area and ~ding
doors to patio. TP water..
basement and lg. lot

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3 bedrooms,
central heating, carpeting I&amp;
basemen~ nice kitchen, and
lillie upkeep yard: 20s.

218 ACRE FARM - Good
cattle · farm for the extra
income. Timber, free gas,
11 fl:ma(;e, II room home and
~dgs.
just $95,000.

BUY Of TME YW with soper financing JlWl. 5% down.

llll!lo i""""'li:(ed lite b 30 year term. Kitchen with qualitj
e.binels in abundartcf, eleclric range. disbwasllef, wmpoctu
and disposal. frePII:e. bath. 3 IEdllll.._ lorced or heating
Sl*m. Ful boserrten\ both and one room partlj finished.
0.734 oc. and 16 by 32 in-ground p:xt Make an offer.

Obi. brick

apts. 2 yrs. old. Bolh rented

: near Middleport.

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beoli1iful 2 ~ contempory sl'lled home. Unusual but '
ilh:li¥e lloor plan alows for 3-A BRs, 2~ balh~ 1unker
living room with fireplp~, . n ·nitig mom. l:itd1en with
dinner bor in lamiy roC:,.\1-'&amp;.:'~will woodbu(ner
30x60 rrtiDI utili\ ~ includes 2ca garage, Shop,
.......,..... and one-thid wncrete lloor. M
on
rl . - n quiet locltion.
n
but will yesterday's price r1 $62.900.
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HOllER HOSPITAL APPROX. 190 ACRES. SOME FARM LANO,
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES. OON1 MISS THIS OPf'ORTUNITY IF
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTY.

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BY ntiS OIIE - You,must see
inside! Contill:in onelii!Jr
28'x71T dOublewide
will ,_ IICII. 3 bedpioml. U ~
eauiPPed
ltitrl. fornilllivinlniOIII. flmiiY I1XJI1i ·,.jh 'tiikl
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with family room, I floof plan
Ill in pd condition. Call for an

immacu""' 12x50 ll1llblo rome is situalill on !!I.e lake
(Racalon Cleelol and his Wiler lrorbtle. boat Wd&lt; and OISY
"""" lu Oho River b I&gt;Joti"' The horne indllles 2
IEdrooms. ~PJIOI! kilchen, f1KIII furnitur~ 10125 polio,
101130 screened por,dlll'lerlockin.&amp;aeet. pus !OxiO sluraee,
You musl see this ooe at "$18,5011

:rppolnbnent to lee. $35.900

bwn"' lrMslerred

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$26,500.

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Houle sllill2-''128'.llnd partially wooded. Apjl'ox. 2
mles hum Vi1IDn. \
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lotlt:lld - T'/IXIOft Like. Open Y~U Own cou'*Y
!1m IIIII stodl picnic n1 fislinl needs. ~was
used IS me and lfllltment 11 one time. ~ Y«Y
low.
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City liM new 1'111!111 llliklin&amp; l.ot:ala:f at Rt 7, Maoo
Addiion. Twu luis kDI 9l'xl50' deeiJ. Wiler and

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WITH EXPAMlO. IN 11£ .KYGER CREEK AR£A NICE 1.£\fl. lOT.

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ESTMUSifED 1M - DOWNTOWN AR£A. LIRIJ; SEATING r.N'ACIT)'
WITH SPACE Fill ElCPANSKIN. ·SET Uf' lOR EASY li'ERATION. MOOERN
EQUIPMENT. IF YOO ME lOt)(lNG lOR A rooD BUSINESS IIETTpl
HIJIRY. IT'S
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mobile home localed oo I acre. ·mcx-e (t less. Illig 111!1,
two outblildin3\ smal pond. fruit lrees, stawllenies,
~ arbor. f'os9ble ~
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busiless?This ps sllliun at Jllllll! has Ill Alreldy
stoclied and l8ldy to ... ~ IDdly b ltllle details.

JUSJUSIBIIMGAIII! -196812-lbyWft.mobile
home~ .56 -kit lbne Nls 2 bel!fOOms. 2 IMn( nioln, ~ 1qt and ref:Jf,ela1Di . llnfiUYill
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tank. eledric. dnveway.
Addison fonslip klcaliln.
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III.W U$lliG - Fe.~ IHE IIMSTOII - This neat
Jnd dean home is ideafly !iulled for I1!J1Ial property or
surrmo: INI1Iing da5e mmwll Alurnilum !idin&amp;

nice battklaom. within walkingdi!lance 1D

!IDleS. l'riced

at $13.\m.

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home for you. 2 bedrooms. large kilchen. living roorl\
INih. pai11a1 blseillelt. Celar and cellar llluse. Wefl
mainbri::ed. lila!. Country seltin&amp;. $28.~

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ra1e. You can hive i:nmllliale p
&lt;i:OJ II ttis.nice2
sl!ry renukled home plus 311+ aae to room on. 4
bedrooms. blth. large uliltt room. fuel ol ~
1rJiler haoloJp. ~x30' bam. IDbacco base.
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·· new 11ome then 1a1:e )'OUf clxlice.We have 1kits priced
1!1 sen. Owner will even help fiUance aquaJ;fied

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CITY UICATIOfl -.A JIQd buy. Apd '*ler lloiile
• 3 bed: wrns, iving room. diling room. kichen,
balb, Cll1l!l Vinyl lidil&amp; nat gas, utilily ~ at
page. ~ dean. Priced at $25.500. Reduad

.CALL ·' OR ~\;:'1=.=-tl
/U~ 3643 M I,J.IIIirltlll. . . .
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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP ,
1163 Soc. Ave .. Ciotllpollo,ll
814·448· 7833 or814·446-.
1833.

GET your carpot SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
BT£AMER . W - :en-•.
for- I Nr.g.-ootJ.

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GIIOCEIYISEIIVICE SfATIO!VCAIIIYOUT - RIGHT COMiliNA. TION FOil lftllriTBl ,GROWTH. Allf'Lf PARKit«:. LMNG
'OUARIIRS ON PREMISES. HIGH TRNAC AREA OWNER wtU
(lPEN BOOKS ro SERfOUS BUY£R

Ike WTMII, ilitii

Upholstery

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couwm AIIIDSPHEIE !1lflUUnds 1his 3 bedroom

Mus! sell r.tH lilt

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PRICE .JEDUCED -

$21,500. lllll for Ide detail!.

carpet, lillllfll gas heal lJnlllached . . ..
r,wn. Hoine Is in excellent condiliolll.liCited in

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304·111·2011 or 1711·

COMPlETElY FUifiiSHED-2 bedroom frame oonie
leidy for you to in. Eat-in·lii:hen, hq room.
bltll. t nft,JIIIIIaf . . . boildi~ lA1ed 1D !1!1111

IIOIICE -This 3 bedroom frame nome his a~
for $28.000. IMflg room, large ltien. bltll.

2 STOI'I HOllE 011 EXIRA IAIGE UJf - 3 IIEilROOMS, LG.
\!Yif«l RM.. EAT-IN KITMN, Q)ODIMRN, CH1C11EN l«llJSEAND
'&lt;:£ FOR AGARDEN. GOOD BUY AT $35,1XXJ.
IEAIII.Y dJwt.mo - 3 IIBlRiloM lOG HOI£ ATIACHED
GARAGE. B£AunFUL COUNTRY S£ITING. KYGal. CREEl&lt;
SCHOOLS. &lt;MNER HAS PRICED FOR QUIQ( SALE.

Dozer Work by Ted Honna.
Dhchoo, panda, roods, lend
cl•rtno. etc. Coli Motor Cor
Brok~. 448-1682.

JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Call Jim Lonlor, 304·876·
7397 . .

Gono 8rnlth, 982·8308.

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11611
iii.W USJIIIG - lUCKED NtfAY II TilE IOODS with
privacy II your Owll Smal frame home wti1 2
bedllJOJm, iving mom. ltien. bath, baseued with
family room. 2 acres with garden area, alllie trees.
Priced in tl1e 20s.
ff640

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256 · 1141 or 814·441·
1171 or 814·4411· 7811 • . '

IIINGLE'B SERVICE INn c• d rooftue; including
hot .., 11 If cation. cwpen·

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11549
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OWNER NEEDS To SEW .:... Asg]mable klan. Enjoy
cool breezes and tile privacy of 3.6 acres with tllis
oome felturing 3 b,edroorns. 1~ baths. large famiY
room witll stone lreplace, ldl basement, 24'x24'
'"""til&amp; nnl Wiler andnumeroosema&amp;. Priced a1

175 ACIIES -ll acres-'s. minel'al righls.l'o!silrle
Near Racaron Creek.
11516
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lllW I,ISTliiG ~ .1910 DDl8.1WIDE HOllE with 3 .
bednlOiriS, 2 blths;kik:tlen witllrifl&amp;eand refripnb , .
living room, diOOI areil. 2 aaes olland with pond, fruit
trees, pn1en area. l!lod prage. LoCated II MI. Tabor
.RIIId.
BlAT THIS BAII;AII! - 6 acre surveyed kit Coonty
l'llll!r and lledric available. l.ocatl!!l on SIR! Highway.

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RICE otD£1 2 IIEDROOII, """ my horne oo South Main.
Yrnlon Bolh, iJroed lir bnace, some fumilllle. loc.!led oo J
level lollojeallor retired iouJIO, Seei is beHvirl&amp; Listed a!

LOVtlY J.2 AAIICH IN EARTH TOllES - SPACE FOR AN.
. OUTllOOR PARTY ON l!IG LOT WITH DOUBLE DECK, CHARMING
UGHTED SIDEWALKS. HUGE FAMILY ROOM. EQUIPPED
COUNTRY KITCHEN, FUll: BASEMENT, OOUBI.E GARAGE. A REAR
AM&gt; FOR $58.000

Pomeroy. 814· 992· 2284.

11541

OWJII!f financi1g.

SUIIII£11f111E tmi£AT - 01 yeor-mund reae!lion. This

t.ltf ard lot

.llf.W USIIIIG - FARM PRICED TO sat - .This 4
· year old brick home plus IKl acres has been priced to
sell and dt®" will also help finance. 2 metal barns plus
ctllef oulliolldin~. «l acres boltomland.IDbacoo base.
frut trees. and many ctllef eldras. .
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when you buy this brid&lt; ronch on Georae'• CreeiL
Excellenl a&gt;ndilion. inside and (II(. lubm 1\.jl blselnent. 3
BRs, st.puver. Ntchen, diniil~ and. I~. I!IJIIJII. Huge
garden. area wilh ,fyuit 1rees
oounty - · $53.500.

$16~. Wilt !1!11

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BlUE JEAII COUIITIY- Get elwoytmmthe noi!e\lfthe c:ily "\

Make alto&lt;.

GENE'S DEEP
AM
CARPET Cl
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ICOtcf:atiuerd•Witer extraction, •ado:IUro. FAEEootl·

SlmU1ds tnis '2 stDry retnDdeled hoine 5.bedrmrm.
Clllt1~J1!1y carpeb!d. aluriinum siding. «&lt;x«l bam,
stoclied pond. IJIOd tence. lllbiCw base and mu::h
inore. lf you are wanting aplace in tile country, klok no

~=~u.~=~~oo:==
IIIJ!Illl with worii$IQ&gt;, plus 12 acre yard will llllden.

HURRY!

11601
IIMSTIIEIIT AIID IIICOIIE - !'lime location oo Rt
35 - .Jacl:son Pike. II acre more Of•less 'llilh mo1ri1e
home and do~blewide, 24'x56'. ~ pre!e011y ~.
~ II JXESiJilitjes. This ooe is 'priced 1D sell fast Call

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GEr OFF TO AGOOD SfNir- Exce1ont horne.IJrfirsttime
buytrs.l!uality construclipn in litis 311! JJJlclt. Allo ltdudes
. eal&lt;n kil&lt;llon. 2 fifetMces. lull bosontent. ~ lloo:l.
and OI'IIJ1izod I tor IJilraJ!. Gas "- $44,900.

IIOIEIIIATE POSSESSION -

BREAKFAST NOOK. 2 CAR GARAGE. POOL

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and dinllg """'- h.jl bMer)tent. deloched 1Ji11818 and •
wtrllshop. Nat. gas heat. plu• a ~ate pine b"i!ed yanl.
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THIS HOME COULD BE THE BUYOF THE YfAII locATED IN
CENTENARY, BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS il!liCK AND FRAME RANOt
HAS 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, FAMILY RM., FORMAL DINING.

room. 3 or 4 bedrooms,~ room, .2 car allaehed

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·. INT A~lll!RAIH:HIIOII( IN TOWII- You wil fiitd
the $29.900 price IJtl hlrd 1D beet "' this modern 3bodro:Jm
home on ltedgeMIOd Dr. Hoffers a!dar shake sidini ililchen ;

E. MoinL.UiiiQW.U

H- M-Ropolr
lorvlceo. Moot onythlnv

Sclaaon. Febric •hop ••

7 ACRES - Oose fo Rio Grande. Build 1D sud yourself.
water avadalrle. Road frontage St. Rt 325. No
restrictiOns. $10.500.
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We can guarantee that if one of' .the nine major '
. working components of your home does need rejlair
or .even replaced, the most:-tt wi'll c.ost ~ou · is ·· ,.
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$100.00.
That's all. .We~ II·pick. ·,up tlr!l rest of.ttle bill.
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We can help you find your next home, finance it, and
protect it. Give us a call, or better yet. stop in and see
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BUOY THE PEACE AIID Q11£f of the country in His

SEWINCi Mochlno roplilro..
oorvlco. Aull:orlrod Singer •
S•too lit Sontlce Shorpan ·

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Rent from one will
help wfth the utilities. II rooms
and 2 klts.
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H. • I Homo lmp,.,.-•11
vinyl oldlng, IOOIIt&gt;tl, .oom
llddltlon, _ , . wln~o.
otono. CoH 114·387·0408
Of 114·317·7244.

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acre for $7,000 or
i" Racine setup for one,
;: oot room for 2. Asking $6,500.

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lawn. AddiSon Township.

.... and the water heater offers -more than just cold .
water.

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Housing
.'-leadquarters

bath, U basemen!. 2 car. prage. All

.... or the wiring or plumbing won~t cause you a·lot of
headaches.
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PRICE REDUCED - 4 bedroom home. Awell ooit
modem rome. l.ocaled Route 7 abcMi Cheslire. Full
basement, large kichen,larlll! plel5ing living room. \ \oi
baths. lltached {!llfap!. tarRe wei ~ndscaped kit
. Reduced price $41,200.

saraee. oovere11 patio. Pricad in tile 50s.

Frame and bridl3 bedroom ranch.
and (jnjng area, living room, large

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11635

Excavating

Ciood· 1 . Excevotlng, booe·
manto, footero, dri-oyo,
Hptlc tonko, londoceplng.
Coli onytlmo 81~·446 ·
· 4137, Jon\oo L. Dovloon, Jr.

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eome ren:odlllng. 20 yrw.
oxp. Coli 114'311·9112.

lovely brick and frame ranch. Eat4n kitchen, living,

... ;that
the air conditioner or furnace won't blow up.
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of carpeting. Onl1 $32,900.

PAINTING· irlterlor ond

tenor', plumbing,

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USfiNG - like new 3
1.- ~edro:J'!' ooe floor in Tuppers

. 100 ACRES -' Deer and ~her
game. Only $300 per acre.

rea1y nic:a .Call ~y!

AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth ond Pine
Gillpo41o, Ohio
Phone 814-446·3888 or
614-44t-44n

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12'x60' mo!Jile home wittl IIICpando. WOQded ~nd and

WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEXT HOME.....

8 rm. frame
to siOfes in Middleport 3
baths, cenlral heat
E~:~~~\~·~a~nd~.MI basement ,

INVESTMENT ·-

Excavating

CAFIT£1'1'1 PLUIIIIBINO

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III.W U$11116 -WHAT A8IM for $16,900 you can
own 2~ acres, :noq: or less in the counlrY and a

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WE HAVI: A BUTEil iJr this home but ifs not Ued up b1 a
copl!ad. However, 1he may ~ hermon"' '"' day and 100'1
have mimi 001 oo this 3BR ranch w~ I~ bath&gt;li,ihg room
and liljl1ilj room. eat&lt;n krtchen an.d 2car garage. Located on
Jay Dr, this hoffi!, is AB~UTELY a good buy at $4~000.
Buy"' Protection oo wmllOOIJlb iJr a full year after sale.
~umillJm and redwood lidin' Don't wa,l

141 ACitf:S Of VACMT LAIID with crop l.!nd, good .....g ·
timber, yotlfll sllnd rl wnl he$. Ideal Wlions b
wanly Wiler ovailoiJe.

5bedrooms, living
11111111, 21 ft. of calJnels in kitchen. 2 ful balhs, full
4 car praee.litual!d oo I acre. This rome
his hid • lot ol T.LC.lols ol possibilities. CaK tor more
details
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HOlE UIDEt COIISI'IIUCiiol - Have yoor choice
lillie finillina lluches on Ills l-shaped bridl ranch. 3
liedrcoms, 2 belhs, IMnt IVOJil, larlll! kilthen. formal
diningna,IIIJched aaraee.All tiJjs plus 171Ctes !lith
pond outbuildin
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JllW umtl8 -IIICII Rr. 35 -

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

'73 .T orryCo-. 2&amp;fi.Hif
.contolnod, with olr, JIM' &amp; PLUMBING.&amp; HEAT·
f2.200 .oo. Locoted Hond· lNG . Rt. 1. lox 3111. Galli·
....,.. l t., Honcleroon. w: polio. CoH 614· 3•7•011711.
Va.
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IHULAW'I Plumbing ond
H-lno. 211 •'•.th ••·.
Point Ptoooont, w. va. 304·
8?1·11420. Uconttd end
lnoul'tld.

11591

Real Esta1e General

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30 fl. 8porton !roilier ,8 4, .
fUlly otH contolnod, O:r. Ciln
... ol Fair cempvround,
lot 11A. 88,1100.

SOUTHERN HIUS R.E., INC. ·

to 81400. Cell 814·742•
2281 or 304-773, 6884.

VIRGIL B. SR .
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone

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CAPE r.oo muNG - 2 storv oome !lith 3
bedrooms, I ~ blths, Win&amp; IVOJI1 with fir~~. f!Jfmal
dining IVOJil, ~!£hen plus sunny breakfalt room, f~
room in ful blselnent, I car prage, slorage btilclini
• This oome is in exte~ent Condition.

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Home
Improvements

446-6610

·PUt Ntu.rt~rl to work for you:

Motorcycles

81

Motor• Home•
&amp; Camper•

RHI E1tate General

nJoepWogoneerp.o., p.b.,

~ l="'•m
" g $35,000.

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18 ft. s,s, Bolo rod lliollver,
115 Mer(:ury
motor, br1nd new power
head never used . · Show
room condlton. •1.000. Coli
814·867· 8389.

1978 Chevrolet Blazer 4
WD, 360 onglne, U;600.
Coli 446·8688 9· 6, 448·
7141 otter 5.

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&amp; Campers

metalfl1k1,

IN REAL EST.A TE
SALES IN .GALLIA CO.

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Motor• H.orM•
&amp;CampBI'I

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19!14 Doilge D·&amp;O 4x4
. 2000 mJieo. . 8.8.000. Coli
614·388·8270 . full grill
guord lito 7B Romchorger

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Pome10y-Middleport-Gallipolit, Ohio-Point PleaM!nt, W. Va.
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South Texas drought leads
·. to mandatol-y · water rationing
slrn.NEr, Texis

,.._ APOLLO 11 CREW -F)-om left, Nellllnnstrong,
• ~ Aldrm lllldMichael Collins IIIISWer quesllons at a
, prees conference bt lroqt oft~ moclwp ~ lhe space
, slndtle Efaerpr8l at the Louisiana World Expollltlon

July 22, 1984

-The

(JwtndllngwatersuppUes.
' rontracttorlakewater, hesatd:
water crtsls In IQUth-central Texas
City wells have dropped to their
Jobn Specht, gelleral manager of
is worsening now that the Guada·
lowest recorded- level, and .a the river authority, and Fred
lupe River has stopped t1ow1ng Into voluntary plan In efkt since Pfellfer of the San Antonio River
CanYon Lake tor the first time In :U rnld-June hasn't worked, city Man- Authority were to meet wtth Texas
years, offlclalssald.
agerKenTaylorsatd.~iaued
Department of Water Resrurces
And as mandatory water rationftve warnlnP to rationing violators olllclaJiJ In Austin to consider a Joint
ing begins In 'Burnet, the Lower Thuraday, he said.
''water .~ter system" for both
Guadalupe Business A.uociatlon
CmunerclaJ water users and river buins.
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says it wt11 buy water tor the third tbolewtthprlvatewellsaree~~empt _ State law allows for creation pf Ume II$ year to keep Its river • fror)l the rationing plan.
. S1,ICh paan. 10 differentiate between
. recreationbuslnesses, downstream
ThecltyofSeguln,whlchjlepend$ water rights In extr'l!nleiY1 dry
from the CIII\YOft Lake Dam. ~t .onwatertrom the Guadalupe River. pet1o(ls. The pnty such pl8n noW In ·
·· over the weekend. .
ls also scrambllni for alternative · place is for the Rio Grande,
The two-Yt:ar drought in Texas
supplies, said Davtd Welsch; planSpeCht said such a plan woulji
has prompted mandatory water ntng and devel&lt;lPilll!llt diPectilr of rnlnlrll1ze "water rustling," alra~ntng In Austin, AbUene and
the Guadalupe-Blanco River thouihhesaldthetllegaltapptngof
Corpus Christi. Numeroos corn- Authority'.
.
river water is not yet a problem.
muntties In salth Texas which buy
He said city otllcials have talked
Du1'1ng.the llrst six months of thf
waterfromCorpusCbristlalsohave a~t drilling wells or _pumping year, Abilene, which has a large .
beenforcedtolmplementcuthacks. _ water Into the river from a cattlelndQstry,hadonly4.231ncbl!s
A voluntaryplan is In effeCt In San city-owned well tn Qruene and ofraln-thedrlestsix-mon)hperlod
Antoioo.
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capturing it wl)en ureaches Seguin. since the National Weatlier Servictl
bt New Orhm F'rfda¥. 'l1le Apollo 11 ~ cot
All but 59 ot Texas' 254 countieS · The city may also 'try to ~ a began keeping recordS In lll!6.
togatu to Celebrate 111e1r hlatorlc moon IMMI!ng Ill
· havebeendi\CiaredeiJgiblefor!IOIIIe , . - - - - - - . . - - - - - - , . . . - - - - - - -.......--:yeaiB ago. (AP I n rphofo ).
fonn of federal disaster assistance,
· · said George Svatek of the Farmers
Home Administration.
. In Burnet, city offtcials began
mandatory water rationing Thursday to help relieve an overtaxed
pumping system and conserve
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;J ieirut-bound flight hij~cked;
passengers, crew releas'e d
By SCHERHEZADE FARA
MARZJ
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AlllloclaledPress Writer
- BEIRtn', Lebanon (AP)- Alone
· hijackerwteldingaMolotovcocktall
released all 1!16 people aboai-d a
Mlddle East Airlines jet Saturday
. "'ibortly after the plane landed at
llelnat airport, allport officials said.
:· The hijacker, identified by statef'llll Beirut Radio as Atef .Zein,
· 'Shiite Moslem from southern Lebanon, 11rst freed about 90 women
and chlldren passengers and then
'agreed to let the rest go In !!Xchange
'l or being allowed to hold a plane-side
photo session wtth journalists, the
Qftlcialssald.
',- Theman5urrenderedandwasied
' , pway In handcuffs by police,
ofDcials reported from the airpo;t.
ltwasnotconftnnedwhetherhehad
_bem allOWed to hold the photo
JI!SSIOn.
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· '!be radio said the hijacker told
Lebanese government and other
l!egOtlators that he staged the hijack

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to "dramatize the plight of south
Lebanon under Israeli occupation."
Israel has occupied south Lebanon since June 1982.
The Boeing 7U7;~ aircraft,
owned by Lebanon's national "alrline, canied 137passengersandiune
crew .members when it was seized
hall an hour after it took off from the
Persian Gulf emirate of Abu Dhabi
011 a regular flight to Lebanon,
airport and Middle East Airlines
ofllcials said. It landed five hours
tater, atl: 50 p.m.
The .state radio said Zein had
earlier told the Beirut al!p)rt
cOntrol tower he had two other

Transport M~ter and ~
leader Walld Jwnblatt, aild Haltham Jumaa, senior aide to Shiite
leader Nablh Bern, joined Skaff In
the negodatlons at the control tower,
· the radio said.

roiish dissi~ents . granted_amnesty
• WAIU3AW, Poland (AP) ...,. The

Peace Prize winner In a telephone

)lroved a general amnest)o tor 652

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·~~ opponents,lncludlngseven

· · Solidarity leaders and four of
. · union's top advisers.
~- ''The amnesty bill passed today Is
'811 expiesslon of humanltadanlsm,
!Jutatthesametlme,ofthes~

Qfthest.ate," said PollshleaderGen,_
Wojclech Janmelskl In a 5peclal
sesslonofParllamentthatconvened
.rter the bill was approved.

July 22

Prison ·
~~Jwnblatt,asenioraideto . ·Standoff
ended .
jackers lnunedlately after the jet

BeirutalrporthadreopelledJul,y9
afterafive-monthshutdowndllrtng
the latest round of Lebanon's civil
war.
Late Friday night, pollee said a
rocket smashed through a thirdfloor window In the Soviet Embassy
annedhlja~rswtthhim,onelnthe In Moslem West Beirut, and an
pilot's cabin and one at the rear of anoeymous caller warned the
the plane.
Soviets against meddling tn Leba- But· once hegotlators went on nese affa!IS.
board after the plahe landed, they
1 Shortly after the rocket, fired
discovered he was alone In the from a rooftap about 100 yards
hijack,accordlngtotheradio.
away, extensively clarnaged the
Lebanon's state radio said acting · Soviet Embassy, fighting erupted
Interior Minister Joseph Skaff south of Beirut and continued until
opened negotiations wtth the hi- dawn today.

:Polish Parliament Sa:turday ap- --mtervlew from his apartment In the

A Guide to local
.Television PJ"OtV&amp;mming

clded wtth a ceJetratlon marldDg
the 40tli lllllllversacy of the proclamatlon of €ommunlst rule In parts
of Poland llberatecl fr&lt;m Nazi
Germany by the Soviet Union In

ATI'ICA,N.Y, (AP) -Nearly:DI
Inmates at Attica state prison
retuJ-Iled. to their cells Saturday,
seven' hours after they refused to
leave a prison yard when a prisoner
who hit a guard wtth a batwasshoi,
of!l.dals said.
'!be 182 Inmates at the prison, .
where 42 people died In a bloody
Inmate uprbing In 1971, "were
·repeatedly asked to go In and )hey
refused," said Jttn Flateau, spokesman for the state Pepartment of
Correcttonal'Servtces. · ·
"Then on ·their own they ~
decided to come tn, at about 5: ll.
'Iberewasnouseofforceatalltoget
thE!m back ln. The situation dldn 't
require it, .. Flateau said.
Oftlclals earlier today hadsaldl25
inmates Wl!l'l!ln lhl!prillonyanl, but
after the Incident ended, said 182
inmates lpl!lll the nlgbt In the yanl.
About ill otber liunates who Wl!re
In the yard following the 10 p.m.
Friday 'shooting had returned to
their cells by 2 a.m. today, said

·Baltic port~ Gdansk.
Flateau. · .
"If such opportunities · are· not
The Others llllt peacefullY !llltslde
created, It people are not able to
until5:
ll a.m., authorl~ said •
engage In actlvlty wtthln sensible 1944.
''TIIere's no probil!m othel' than
limits, then lnooelllQIIIh's time we'll
Present In the audience for
have · a . slmDar situation and Jaruzelskl's speech ~ delega- ·they're out In the yard," Flateau
probably even more In prison than tlons fr&lt;m Poland's Warsaw Pact said during the standoff.
·there ani rim."
allles,lncl~SovletPrlmeMlnls­
'!be trouble began when Ill\
Thie amnesty also wt11 cover ter Nikolai Tlkhonov. lt was viewed Inmate attildred a guard wtth a
nearly •35;roJ people jiilled . for · by the -Polish opposition and metal bat In the prison's "C" yard,
non-political crimes, Said govern- Western observers as a significant Flateau said.

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Of years when "every time you
JUrned around, we had water
problems." explains Mayor Brown.
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£BI1IIl alter lour years of appllcatbls and negotlafuns wtth several
iiamcfes, the mayor said._
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thOle detained and tllooe who are

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