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• Edgar ' T. Greenlee, 84, m
PleaSant Ridge, Pomeroy, died
Tuesday morning In Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Greenlee was born · at
Arbuckle, W.Va., on,\Ug. 17,1899,a
son of the late Clayburn and Marie
Klmberllng Greenlee. He was
retired conductor for-t.be New York
Central Railroad and was a
member o! the Pomeroy. United
.Methodist ChUrch and Kanawba
VaDeyLOOge36, Free and Accepted
Masons.

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An emergency situation In t.be use
Of water exists In· Racine untll
further notice, officials said today.
Racine VIllage Council met In
recessed session TueSday night alld
. ;!Wthorized the Racine Board of
·Public Affairs to repair wells at a
cost not 10 exceed S4.!XXJ.
· · Normally the board could not
spend more than Sl,!XXJ without
advertising for . bids. However,
council agreed that It Is Imperative
!hat the well be put Into working
order as soon as possible. The pump
at the well is lesS than one year old
and would still be covered by
warranty l! that twns out to be the
.problema! the weil, officials said.
MeaniJme, off[clals asked Racine
residents to refrain from w~
cars, watering lawns and gardens,
permitting children to use water
hose !or pl;~y!ng and to conserve
water In every direction possible.
Council also worked on fonns

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:The threatened boYcott of NJeigs
O:runty businesses will not change
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on higher rates for useoftheMeigs
...,c . Lanclflll by theto~ofNewHaven,
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according 10 a stater)'lent from the
~ · comnilssloners' president, David
Koblentz.
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: Koblentz responded today to a
nl · J'!!SOhlllon passed by New HaVen
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VIllage Counc!i this week urging an
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· MasOn County residents to boYCOtt
M~lgs County buslness[es.
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A MaSon COunty resident, Earl
IngelS Jr., 38. Is standing tr1a1 In
Athens for aggravated robbecy of
the Tri-County Community Bank,

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yesterday In Athens County Com·
mon ~ Court. The case is
expected 10 go to the jury late
Thursday or early Friday morning,
a spokesman tor Ingels' attorney
said.
• Visiting Judge Eugene Sawlckl is
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All Meigs High School f~tball ·
Russell was convicted earlier In
players are to report to-the high juvenile court and sentenced to
school at noon Friday tor helmet confinement with the Ohio Departfitting and an OI'!q11!17atlonal ment of youth Services until he
meeting. ·
reaches age 21.
The proseclltlon was expected to
complete Its case today.
Rulland Township Trustees will
meet at 6: :II p.m. Thursday at the
Rutland fire station.

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Daniel D. Jeffers to Ardella Jeffers
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Ccminlllloner Rlchatd Jades In
~IE to ~~ news ·stories

reprdlna llll' of the MeJaa Coonty
J aqd!IU.
'"lbeee COJiUill!!'tiB are In reply tO
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"It Ia tor~ reasons_
that the
GolmtY Board of Cc:mmJS.
slonen ha'YI! pledged themselves to
do everytlllq pollllble ID extend the
llfedthe(III!Dt lanc!ft!l. Is this not
ourjobupubllciEMIIlts?
"It wu nat my desire to air this
mat11!r In the mec!la, but sinCe
MayorWIIilamlonhascix&gt;sentodo
eo,Ibelte\oethataDthefactssbould
be. pn!ll!lltec! which led 10 this
Meigs

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tlr'llilt ii11D; ilie Wat'Cohunbia -

\fl:w worcll, and .wldllki! to make IBDdlm. I am told ltls uiec! by Point ~Develf¥nent of ~ &amp;anttary
people beiJeYe lh,at I aJoaa Wttblhe . Pleuant, Maaon1 Hartilrcl, lll!d all lanc!!lll 1s l!xtremely costly. Had 11

nes!il!l by theclti2lensofNew Haven.

''l,fr. .Wmtamaon states 'tliat' the
· reasoii fllr the boycott Is a qi!(Jie by

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higher rates tor their customers,

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Seutlnel 011 Tuelday, JuJ,y :M, tUICer1llq a resolutm puled by
tile Council of New Ha\11!11, W.Va.,
and · eammenm contJilned IIi the
lll!ffil! article attrtbuled to that
town's mayor, Grayaon WUIIamSCIII. The resolutm calls for 'the

other two ~ are
dlscouraglngcut_-of-slateaqdout-d;
county b\llbleU for .o ur local

me In last Wednesday'• Dalb'

Sentinel which reads u tollows:
'We've alwaya bad a policy of
clllcourllllnlout~-slate andout-ot·
County h,...,.,.,, It'1 not tllat we

other areas of Malon County. I am
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"It II lilly; and In tac;t_ddlculolll.

cle&gt;oeklpal fllr tile use of Mason
County and' that the charge tor
padler lniCb Is $2 per cubic yard.

forthemayortDtrytolndlcatelhat
theMelpCountyCCIT!IIIIsslone,ln

peeker !nick whlclt means the

New JIMal hill an lkublc-yard

mt been ror Cmimunlty Development Block Gi-ant 1110111!)', the
present lancV!D would have been'
lmp"'lbbe wilhcut go111g 10 the
taxpayen for ac!dlttonallevy fundi.
Thllwou!dhawmeanthl(lberrales
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Otlng a 'need tor cooperatiOn
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meet with the coountaslonerll 10
apln preeent hla reqilest 10 lDwer
the rates to $00 or ~ tor at 1eut a
12-mooth period. We were further
advised that In the event we c!kln't.
lOwer the rale, t.be tollowlng could
possibly take place:
"1. The residents of New aaven,
Hartford, and Mason W\lUid ~
called on by. the maytJl' to boyCott:

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In rates on a cmunwilty wwld
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tee, but this is about 2!10 percent,"
~ said. '1-!ew Haven has_. .
almcltlliiYIWI!Inthllarea."
~eel 10 pay $.li per~
Hottmanllldbeleamedtrombls - wOOid seem to me wooJd be a
dblcu8llon With WllllamDI thi.i reasonable pnimlum to pay tor Its ;
local b1M11en CUITeDtly pay S2l per l!ll'."
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Wllllamsoo said the ,vlllagl!
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planned to bauli'our,b!ds per week
''I oer1aln1y
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these cilllll&amp;es WIIB not IIUddeit ~
Howevel', ~ to Ord,
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was caiTled out In oilier ID meet "Aitbaugh each dour classroom
RACINE .... Ower 1M pasUew stale minimum aalloll stalld· • principals -did exoellmt jobs, they
nmthl, 'a number It changes bave ards whkh call tor a~ just dlm't have time tor adequate
oci:ured wltbln tile Soutbenl Local · prlnclpaJ over each lJulldlng, Super- supervlskln of IDIIttuctloa tor the
School Dlll11ct Ill regard toadrnlnls- bltendent Bobby On! IBid.
other teachers withlll tllelr achools.
tratlon at the elerne11tary school
· Ileeglealreadybadblloi*l"rlpal's Those on tile board concluded that
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certUicate. The teaddDg principal one supeJVIslllg pr111c1pa1 could
Laat February, Robel'! fleelle, lobi were posted tbnJa&amp;boot tile better hlncDe the situation becau8e
prlrelpll at Racine Elementary tor dlsb1ct and t~oe· 1nte1'esta1 In he, or she, would no 1oa11er teach In
~~-hlredbytlleboard : applying for the pc•llit+'l!! bad 10 . tlleclassrocm.
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, It educalllll to liD a new pJS!Ilon as ' either ha'YI! .their certlllcates al·
'mds wwld allow tile time
' IUpeil v-.. principal bfeieml!ntacy
ready, or he l¥orlciDI towards t!lat needed to take care of papenvork,
. llehooll. B ate wafcbolen on the' 11\)albycmtlnuln!!thetreducatlon.
_atll!nd mepHngs, worlcshops and
bdll d hll qnaiiiii'Atidi!S ~
Pl1or to the ciJaDge In Fetxuary, seminars On behalf of tl11i school
expaleliite.
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the principal at each Of Southern's . dlstrlct,!QIIl'thlngweba'li!notbeen
Tidsadlollthenledtotlhehlrlngof· elementary ICbDoll, Including Bee- able 10 do In the put, whlclt would
teec"lnl (A bh.'iP_flUI each of tbe gle, - also taugbt'fUD·tlme In the keep USCOIICUlTI!IItwlthotherschool
blr ell!rnelltar)l eclaools In the .~, claBsroonL This slhogHnn created diJtrlctS In the state," On! COil·
dllll1ct - James I.awre!lce, Syra: IIIIIIY i*oblems, as liiOn! demands tlmled. "And most of an, a
cuw. ¥n- Dllllna Non1B, Radlje; Wl!!l! placed upc11 liiOie pr1Dclpals super.o!slna principal wwld be free
M1'L Debbie Rallh, Letart Falls; bytheStateBolrdo!Educatllln, to to CI'Jaooe classroom lnSinlctlon,
and . . MldfeyHotack, Pmiand. complete Increased admlnllltratlve mallie t!Yaluattons, and then illlow·,
Tile hlm8 d thele Plllidpi!B was . tasb.
up 011 !IDle evaluations. We have
tUI II tl!dlnearlfllojlldlll!f, '
Time did IIDt allow ilr lncreued carried wt. evaluations' In our
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Thedeclailnbytheboallllomalte waspickeduplnOrd'soffke.
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In-county rate. ·
''Acleclsloiiwaamadetopt=r ve and he has ~ several rea•••
the Me1p County 1aildftll for lhe why the OOIIIIIllsalone . lhould
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said. "Wer've as1ra1 tor a premium bave always a I ledeecboii!Eranc! _
nite!Drout-of-lolmandcut-ot-stale . wc:t¥ated In eetttrc thblp done,
dwnper!l and that cleclslon Ww wldd! I!'YI!IItually betwifllull ratstand."
cleatl.ct tjle area." Hoftman IBid.

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Soothenl\s'aiOtJlg-"·a nhounce · =·
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appravlngaboyalttbyltscltl2elis
against Melp bnllne11es. ·
Meigs Cornrplllslone1 David KodleporlMayorFrecUfoffmllil~ . bltontzsaldWedneadaythepn••IMI
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decision .10 deny a C&lt;liUI\II8Ioner minds--:-~
lDwer rate at the county lancl1!11 tD stoners ieapoi!cled Jlily 17 10 a
theYIIJaaeti(NewHa'YI!Il, w.va.
request trom New Haven M8)'0I'
1be vlllflae councll retallaied Gtayaon "Pat" WlWarnlon to
·ap~n~t ~ cleclakll Mooday by recNc:e rates at U1e land1lll fllr tile

this time requesting
that theralebe lowered 10 $00or~. ~
The cmnmtsslOn agreed 10 study the .
meetings -

Metes County merchant&amp; and Melg
}!liY!!Il atiEi!ded our commissioners CWnty baniiL
"2. It was stated that ~ lllll)'ilr
~-requesting lnfonnatllln on
l•nMUlcharges.Hewasac!Yisedof had Indicated that an easy. ~ to
•ourratesandagreedatthattlmetoa pay the lanMID fee, ilhouJd It remain
liD PI!!' lOad fee. Later, the 88lllP. at - . wwld be to llalloll bls IWI!
employee, ac:mmpaDied by Ma)oor lllll'lll8l llal!l the raid ID....I!few
WIIUamlon,attelldec!anotherc:i~ Haven and, pldt UP.' two or fl'l!ll!
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The maiD ojlpOIItiDn
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elecllol! heeallll' the leftist Salldlnllla lfWdiUISit refU-. 10 DIIJ&gt;
tlatewlth anti-Sandlnllta rebell.
' In Panama, meenWblle. ~
'It the two -~ar~e~~ rebel 8I'WPII
-IJipied an agreement pledaln&amp; tD
'lOIII forces In their guerrl1ll war
aplnet the SUidlllilaa..

-Leeden of the Honduraa-ba8l'd

Nlcar'IIIWi OemotTI!tlc Front ...S

tbe~Rica·buedReYolulblalY

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J...dln8. The eGplel' ...... Ita ... , • .... llike-olfs from • voeant 11M between lhe
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~efuse.' participation in election

Say, vowed tO Install "a
The COiiltlon, cailed the Demotmnlltlollalii\M!I'Iiiill!ildnattonal eratlc COlA~. Is rnac!e up of
mpi!OI•tlon, whole top prtorlty burt
,llborand polltlc8l groups.
iniNion wOl he' to 'lJelln the It bad unlll mJdnl&amp;ht Wednesday 10
democxatlratlondtheoluntry"and ri!gtsler Ita Individual candl4ates.
wOI"a.!lrnlnatewlthlll theendofthe Uflder aulclellnel set by !lie governyell' lnelecllolwthataretnllyfree.''
ment, It then could have registered
Arturo'Cruz, d!lllen earlier as the as a coalltklll 011 Aug. 4.
~ coaUtlon's (illlmtlal pre- . BayardOArce, polltlcalcoordlna·
slllentlal c.nclklate, said In Mlina· tor d the SaDdlnllta National
aua that 111e dl!clam to bci)'cott the Ubel'atlon Frrxtt. said the COfill·
eleetloll wu made ~1111! "tlie tlon'a "ab8tentiondoesnatbaveany
Slndlnlstll Ji'ront has nat atven a ~ bl!ea1!IE there. are
to tile !(emalid r.r a already IE'YI!I\ parties that will take
natlonll_
lbat Jncl!!cles the part 111 tile elt:ellol•-"
tntl&amp;nc!tillttai'Wbel~."
AJthou8h tberE are ideological
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HDJCOPI'OR LANDING STRIP! IN RAONE?
-- Yep.lhM'orf8hL Thlo 1974 Bell G47A loownod
by lhe Hemluok Pipeline Corp. of Racine. Wilh
oilfield WGrk Ill oevenl ..u..........tln8 lliiWIIIm, lhe
caplft' lo · - neody eve., d.y for field 8Un'e)' .....
a1oo for lranoporllnfl.,..........uon In; esl nlo &amp;eld
ol- The fulllime piloi Is Jbn Moboe)-, Ripley,

differences between the seven - Orteea bas said It v.wld be
possible 10 SlispetJII the state-ofparties to whlchArcereferred, they
support t.be Sandlnlstas In varying · enJI!IJ1t:IICY law restricting press
' and other treedcms only "11 the
degrees.
Cruz came to Nicaragua on American aggression ceases." The
Monday from Washlngtoo, where United States supports t.be anti·
he has been living slnoe he resigned Sandbilsta rebels.
Ortega said a week ago that the
as Nicaragua's !IJ'llbei'Sador ID the
government was relaxing _press
United States In November19112,and
saki rebel -leaders bad authorized CeilliOI'Ship to peni!lt campaigning
and would censor only stories
him to negotlale a oease-11re U the
related to •nat!~ security. The
government guarantees a free
next
day, censors prohibited La
election Nov. 4. The ·govemmeilt
Prensa,
Nlcaragua'sonlyinc!ependcandidate !or )X'I!Sident In t.be .
ent
newspaper,
!rom pibllshlngtwo
election Is junta 1eacler , Daniel
storieS mt related to deten8e or
Ortega.

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1,(DIIollowers In Managua, said," j;
national dialogue lnclud ng al(;
Nicraguans must be held for the:
Deri'locratlc Coordinate 110 partlcl-·;
pate (In t.beel~tlon),"
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Cruz said he was authorized tonegotiate by top officials ot the;·
Nlraraguan Democratic Front and-.
the ~olutlonary Dern0&lt;;ratlc .AI~
llance. Both are fighting the:
Sanc!lnistas, who overthrew rtghtlst·
dictator Gen. Anastasio Somoza In :
July l979.

Coolville bank r~b~ery trial
t.be robbery, Warren said.
Ray Riggs 11 Oil!iter testified
there wer-e two ~reya on t.be cha.ln
when Ingels test drove the truck the
day before tile •obbet:Y, Warren

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wanttD(J!aceabardlblpoothetown trying to protect the ute of our ·-maximum charge for them would
at New Haven. II'a that we want 10 · illndllll and minimize · fUture ex- he $36 per ~- It woold seem this j)leaqvefie(DIIaevityof~landftll l*llel tor the taxpayers of Mei&amp;!S .ftlM:e IS In Une with the mayor's
!orthepe(iled¥etpCounty.'
County, are~tlngthatwf&amp; WIWDaness topay; wouldrepreeent
"MayOI'WIIIIamloa conventently mt IIVUt out-of-stale or· oat-of- a slv&gt;rter haul, and woold lend
lett out 111e 11na1 paragraph of my county bullnesa tor our kical supporttoaMaaonCountybuslness.
statement which n!8d as folloM:
merchanta. The two are mt related.
"In 1978
were advised by the
'I belleYe I could take adl&amp;rent
"I kmw thll, the other two ~EPA that our land1lll was tun,
lookatthllmatterUlllerewasnota CllllllllluloDe know thll, the and that anewlocattonwasneeded
landtlll In Malon Cou!lty ~t ~ people d Melp qwmty !mow this, 10 be bind. The searcl1 began. Site
HaVI!n could:us.' (lwasreferilngtO and Mayw WllllaJi!lllll knllwl this. after site was Pi''i"+ecl site after
the Muon County LandftD located To llale otbelwlle Is simply an sltewasrejectedbytheEPA.Itwas
not until November 1982 that the
atWestColumllla,W.Va.,
attemptiOmtsleadthepubllc.
''Mayor Wllltamn! .hill DOW
"Atnopll!celnhlloommentscloes f)l'l!lleDI site was appco~ devetaken thllstalemi!:Dtwt!lcljretm ·,~Wllllamaon . . hlllreaeoil lopedand -h••'"·~

The following statement was
l.8lued today by Meigs Coonty

-.NEW -FALL STYLES
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Jone~ i-eSponds to county landfill statements

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*BRING THE KIDS ON DOWN FOR A RIDE
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for low-Income people on Friday
p-orn 9a.m. until noon.
The clothing bank Is located In the
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Ingels Is accused of walking Into
the bank .and demanding money
from a teller. He allegedly used a
handgun tn the Incident.
Ingels was arrested In West
VIrginia but refused extradition,He
was later arrested this spring near
Cincinnati and brought to Athens to
stand trial.

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andEarlReuterofBosslerCity,La.,
three grandsons and one-greatgrandson. Besides hts parents, he
wasp:Eindeathtiyason,tour
brothe
d two sisters.
Funer services will be held at 2
p.m. Friday 1n Ewing Funeral
Home With tJi, Rev. James Corbitt
officiating. Burial will be In Beech
Grove cemetery. Friends may can
at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Thu'rsqay.
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Five defendants forfeited bonds Jeny Allm Csrbal!llh, . Pliny,
Mas6nic rites will be at 7: 00 p.rn.
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and
thn!e others were lined In the W.Va., $450, driVIng while lntoxlThursday at the fUneral home.
of Middleport Mayor Fred cated; $235. driVIng -w~ under
Hoffman Tuesday night.
suspenston, and $50. no motorcycle
Forfeiting were Joyce A. Wooten, rilglstratlon; Robert K. Hypes,
Point Pleasant, $43, posted on a Dexter,SliD, expJred plates, and $50,
speeding charge; J~h Rife, excessiVe speed.
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. Middl""".., $150, drlVIng while
Flned~~~~ereShtrleyBusb,Middle~,......
Intoxicated: $250, fleeing a pollee • port. $25 arid costs, open container;
officer; $50 no motorcycle endorse- Ttrnmy Walters, Middleport, $5()
involved In· securtng a Fanners
costs,
crlmjnal Point
trepasslng,
and
Home Admlntstratlon loan with ment, aiJd $.'il, running a stop sign; and
Gerald
McCal!ley,
Pleasant,
fUnds to be used for upgrading the
ruDS
SlOandcosts,explredtags. •
presen\ village-owned water
system.
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The Meigs County Emergency ·
Councilman Dan Sayre was Medical Service. reported four
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authorized to contact the Depart- squad runs on Tuesday.
: _ Admissions_ Richard c. Melre-l
ment of Natural Resources In
Rutlandwascalledat9:27a.m.to · dlth, Pomeroy; Titus c. Pickens,
regard to securtng the building . Meigs Mine 2-for Dennis Sorrell to Syracuse; Linda George, CoJum.
permits needed In conjunction with Holzer Medical Center; at 2: 26 p.m. bus; Kelly Roush, Pomeroy.
flood Insurance coverage.
Middleport went 10 village hall for
Discharges' - Anita Hannon·
It was reported !bat providing Larry Miles, no transportation JoannaCouncel,AimaRiggs,Ethei
there are no problems. cable needed; Pomeroy went at 6: 18 If:ln. Hoback.
television servtoe In Racine will to6440sborneSt.forL(maJarnes,to
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begin this Friday by Angel Com- Veterans Mem?r1al Hospital; at
munlcatlons Co. Servloe for the 8:21 p.m. Pomeroy was called to
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Tackervllle and Dorcas areas will Kerr's Run for Kelly WDson to (e8
le8 ID
be later due to power lines and vet_erans Memor1al Hospital~
transformers of utlllty companies
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which must be moved before the .
. A~S (AP) - The w&lt;man
cable system can be put ln. .
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Council recessed until July :II
A I'EQUest has been made for the riding with 25-year-old Shawn
whenitwllimeetwithGeorgeMara, Ohio Supreme Court to appoint a Myers · says a man charged with
represeiJtatlve of the town's eng!- visiting judge In the Meigs County Myel'S' murder was· holiling a
neertng finn In Athens, In regard to Conunon Pleas for t.be case of t.be shotgun moments before the shoot·
upgrading the water S)ostem.
· State of Ohio against Thomas M. ing alorig Ohio 13 near MllJfleld last
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. DecemQer.
Gall Calhoun, Myers' fiancee,
testlfted In Athens County Common
Pleas Court Tuesday that she saw
county iandtlll rates . .Metgs County
Ev~t Marks holding the gun In a
residents are charged a lower rate _
tnlckjustbeforet.befatalshotswere ·
than others using the landfill. Physical examinatiOns for Meigs
fired from the truck which pulled
Last '!Uesday, theconunlssloners High Schoof athletes will be held
alongside the car In which she and
refused the request of New Raven's Friday and Saturday.
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. Myers~ riding. · ·
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mayor, Grayson "Pat" Williamson,
Varsity football player examlna·
)'rfs. Calhoun said that after a
10 lower the rates.
tlons wtil be held at 1 p.m•.Frlday at hlgh·Speed chase py three men In
Koblentz today said; ''A decision · Meigs High School, with Dr. James
was made to preserve the Meigs Conde as the examlnlllg physician.. the tnlck, a shotgun was fired at
Myers. ldlllng the Zanesvnte
County landtlll for the taxpayers
Examlnatlons for players of and wrecking !lie car. She escaped
and we haven't excluded anyone vollE!yball, golf, cross country,
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from dw'nplng. We've asked for a ~hmen football arid all other high unhurt.
29,
of Glouster, is being
Marks,
premlwn rate for out-of-town and school athletes will be at 1 p.m. at
tried
for
aggravated
mW'der and
out-of-state dumpers and. that Meigs High School Saturday with
a~pted aggravated murder, and
decision will stand."
Dr. John· Ridgway and Dr. ·could faj:e executiOn l! convicted.
Vlllenueva.
The defense contends one of the
others In the truck,.CecllltussellJr:,
~7, also ol GloUster, fired the fatal

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The state hlahway patrol cited a
Rick Wile, Allen KJni and Allen CoOlvll)e yooth tor !allure 10 yield In'
bonds In t.be court of Pomeroy . Burke, Plllllei"OY, U9; Frederick
not in the Picture of the a tw&lt;H:ar accident on Ohio lU
Mayo.r Richard Seyler TueSday Barller, (;all!po!Js, $49; ·Shirley King
night.
Johnson, Hunt~Jtiton, W.Va., $4», Meigs Amllt'lc!lll Legion a&amp;seball Tuesday. .
• The group . Includes Robert Peggy Taylor, Plll:neroy. $44, all Team published In the July 23 ' Mlcbael A. Putman. 17, fecelved
edition of The Sentinel. However. t.be citatiOn In a colltslon with a
Parker, Middleport, $49, speeding; . posted on speedlngcl\arges.
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vehicle driVen by Robert S. Epling;
Terry Ganlner, Lawrencebu;g,
Fined In the court Tuesday night they are team members.
16, ReedsvUie, at n ::II a.m. The
Ind., $!15, speeding; Barbara were Jeannette Taylor, Galllpolls,
accident occurred a mile s6uth of
Grover, P&lt;meroy, $63. squeallllg ' trafllc llgltt viDiatlon, $25 and costs;
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Ohio 681. the patrol said.
tires; Denzil Boggess, Racine, . Brenda Bambart, Pomeroy' speedNo further details on the accldel1t
traffic light, · $ffi; Edith Hysell, !ng, $:5 arid costs; Greg ~ts,
were
available !rom the patrol this · ·
P&lt;meroy, speeding, $52; Gaylord Pomeroy, S2l3 arid costs, assault,
Two marrUige licenses bave been
Young, Albany, lntoxlcatton, 113; and Frank Musser, Pomeroy, $a!
!Ddecent exposure, $263; Terry and costl&gt;, open flask.
IssuedtoInDavid
the Meigs
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Harold
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TWo eyewitnesses have ldmtlfled . probable that eyewitnesses to an
Ingels as the pc!IIOII In the bank, event such as a robbery, could not

WIUTI!il aald.
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W8ITI!il aald Dave Dun1ee tesd·
fledhesawaredcarwlthlnamlleof
thebank.Aftermaldilgadepalltat
said.
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exact Jocatloil as the car, Warren
stolen.~ tounc! that "one of the
added
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lnleb'inOlberaaldshecalledhlm
other one dlc!n't,•• Warren aald. The
atbamebetweenl:30and2:30p.m.
!nick wu not hot_,re.., Warren
thedlycifthenA:Ibeiy. _
explllnec!.
Anl!ll(ll!flwl._forthedetenae,
lqela'Jawyer, 'lbomasEslocker, ·
told the jury Ingels was home at the a clln~Q!J psyclmqlst trom Ohio
Unlllenlty, testllled that ~ was
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Twoofthethreepeopleln)hebank·
Identified Ingels as the robber.:.
lngW was originally arrested In:·
West VIrginia, but refused extradi-;
tlon. He was later arrested near .
ClnclnnatllnAprll1984andreturned
to Atherui for trial on charges of
8(1111'8Vated robbery with a gun ,
spedflcaUon. The trial was ex-..
peeled 10 go the Jury early this;
afternoon.
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LE'JTERS OF OPINION are welcomed. Thej should ~ len tbu M ,..ortU
IODIJ. All letter&amp; are subJect to edltln1ud muM bealgned wtth name, addren and
telephone number. No unslcaed letlera wUI be· publlshed. Letterlllhould be Ia
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Kennedy, Georae McGovern and
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::·J news can be bad

;' To the White House lt looked Uke a bull but to Wall Street It had the
•: dlmmsions of a bear.
:: They were viewing the same thing, the robust 7.5 percent expansion of
: · the economy ln the second quarter, but It produced exaltation In
:: Washington and fear In New York.
•~ As the White House viewed the report,lt was additional evidence that the
:• expansion woUld continue to brlng more gOQd things to the AmeriCan ·
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:: people - and to Its own polltlcal fortUnes.
:: But In fl!lanclal cli'Cles they.saw lt as a tire about to get out of control, a
·~ .fire that .would reduce the boom to a bust, and maybe even destroy a
:Olrlendly regime ln the White House.
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: :. ;I'he two communities exemplify a mammoth difference ofoplnlcin on the
;:jlealth of the U.S. economy, apd the gap seems to be growing larger. Good
-: ·IJI!WS to the White House these days Is alinost certainly bad news here.
:• :· Even before the economic upturn got under way there were many on
::Wall Street and all the other flnanctal streets of America who said It
-: couldn't happen. And once It happened, they sald lt wouldn't continue.
: ~ They were armed with volumes of conventional wisdom, the most
:.- credible of which seemed to be that an administration so deeply In debt
·~ would be forced to compete with the private sector for a limited amount of
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Dynamics, even though the company's sound financial condition
dlsqualliled It for such help under
the law.
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·According to a MacDonald
memo, when colnpany elii!CUUws
Insisted on prealng their original
claim, HldaJiO told them: "AbloluteJy not. it WOUld bioOW our main .
case" - that Is, for the bailout. .
Company VIce President Max
Golden noted In another menio that
Hidalgo told him at a private
meeting that be had met with aides
of several congressman will had
General Dynamics contracts· In
their districts.
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According to Golden, HldaJ&amp;o
stated: ''One
that came
through lo1!d and clear was: "''bei-e
could be no further reqqest for
Congress for clalin money.' ·He
stated many times that he was
laboring on our bebalf In the navy,
D,epartrnent of Deteme and · the
Office of M8J1881!ml!lit and Budpt: ·
He suaaested that ..e meet aptn ...
b)dicatlngthatlt probably~ be
best to continue to meet alone for
the time being.''

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party ls the oldest and largest In the
nation. Many of Its members
listened to llle persuasive voice of
the Great Communicator, Ronald
Reagan, In. 1l8l. But -It was
apparent Thursday evening that
the famous Reagan luck has finally
run Its course.
In the General ~lectton of 191ll,
Ronald Reagan captUred the OVal
. Office with the help of mUJions of
American Democrats turned otr by
the bitter primary beW. between
President Jlinmy ·Kl!lalledy and
Senator Edward I&lt;elnii!Y- That
will not happen apin! MOlt of the
Democratic contenden for .. the

July 26. the Dlth day of 198f. There are 1!!8 days left

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of delegates aDd alternlltes. There
Ia no lll!l!d for me to repeat the
detalll at the IIPI*hea but Cleerly

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,..; On July 26, 19fT, President J[atryTruman slped the National Secw1ty
there lila neW 11Jeln111t Democntlc
~~: Act. COIIIolldatlng the Department of Defenae and creattna the National · party that was DOt appareat belen
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footing with whites. It has been a has arown more the last four years
convention of the fiiture rather than than It dld ln the two centurlellfrilln
one or the past. The mOlt lmpres· George Washington to Jimmy
stve polltlcal speaker In the party, Carter. The yearly lnteiest em the
Senatoi' . Edward Kennedy, Intro- debt lli more thiJII the en~~
duced Walter Mlindale's accep- of Prellde!Jt t.Qqter that ~811
tance speech
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and In doing 10 erased viewed with such alarm four y.rs
any tem:s that the convention \11111!11 ago. For years It . has been the
of four years ago would retum to favorite theme of the Republlcll!l
l!aunt the 1984 campaign.
party to praise their own flnaaclalo
As I said :before, Ronald Rea· recoril and accuse !be Demoorall
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gan's lucky star Is beginning to of being big spenders.
This . year •tn Dallas they Will
wane. Even the most itaunch
Republlcllns must accept the llnan· nominate the biggest peace-IJrne
clal facti of ut~. The national debt spender Iii the history of the world!

presidential nomination were on
the; podium to wllli the IIUCt'eUful ·
nominee "God speed\' Ill hll r.ce
ag&amp;Jn,st Ronald Rripn thll taU.
The rnUIIons of Den10ende voten
who deSerted the part)' In l.,found
that pl:t!S!dentlal charlllna II no
substitute for food and abelter
during the Repubb contrived
recesalon of 1!182-83. It , II tn1e It
IOWI!I'ed the rate of lnllalloll bllt at a
temflc human COil. Tilt PI =nt
milch-vaunted recovery Ill allo
artl1ldaiJy contrived IIY wllla'al
and excessive defeDie IPIIIdlna.
Moat ecoaomllll ptecllct hard
t1me1 aheld In 181!5, no matter Who •
11 elected. Then the Reqandlllclll
w1l1 come bome to -1'0011! ·
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·So the Dernocnltlc con~tloD II ' , .
Ill!"' lllrllilll'
. • It wtU..&amp;o down In the •
~-=alllthe
of the United
StattL No 1onter wiD women and
lUdll be ~bunted aide u *«iil
cilia o111 (I' but wiD take t11e1r

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Phil Ebillfl'lt!l', Ct'lltt&gt;n, alld Ed Meacham ,
tight end. PI6Ctd SmDey ~~1 . defen·
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Dynanltcs after he left the Navy; to the company's multl·mllllon·
congressional sources say be dollar clatm. One Inter.office memo
earned about $75,00) In fees from refe,red to two admirals, Donald
the company. ,
Hall and Albert Kelln, who were ·
The company's claim for $544 perceived to be hostue ·to the
mllllon was disallowed by the company's Interests, as "the two
Navy's Claims Settlement Board. admiral clowns."
Its findings so outraged Adm.
,According to another memo by
Hyman Rlckover that he asked for General Dynamics VIce President
a Justice Department tnvestlga· C. E. MacDonald, Hidalgo thought
tlon. A grand Jury "'as convened but of another admiral, F. R. Manga·
the case was closed by high Justice naro, as an adversl\ry to be evaded.
Department omctals. Despite this, 'The memo 8ald the asststant Navy ·
Congress approved the $1 billion ~retary "had withdrawn the
windfall for General Dynamics.
(overrun claim) ftom the Manga·
. NOw i'. Takls Vellotls, a former naro Cllilms BOard, and that he had
company vice president and tJ9ard established a new review team
member, has told congresslonal within the secretarY's offtce/' .
Investigators for Rep. JOhn Dlngoell,
The memo added slgnlllcantly:
I&gt;- Mich .. that even the $M4 mllllon
"Hidalgo said he would, without
overrun claim was fr;ludulent, let question, be ' grllled by 1various
alone the $1 billion bailout He congressional committees "' what
estimates that General Dynamics · our clalin Is really worth ... Hldai&amp;o
owes the government abollt $1.5 asked that all ~ the discussions be
billion.
l!ePt oft the record :.. " ·
Company documents make clear
The tntern81 documenll make
that Hidalgo and General Dynam- one wonder whose side lUdalgo Is
Ics executives considered the "blue on - General Dynamics' or the
sults" - uniformed Navy officers taxpayer's. He seemed determlni!d
- to be the .chief stumbling blocks
to press fo~' the bailout of Generill.

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Brent Johnson, Gallipolis. beat Don finals wlll be played on Sunday with
Hendricks, Syracuse, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2.
men's singles at 10 a.m., men's
Playing Iii men's singles ln doubles at noon, and mtx!!d doubles
at 2p.m~ .
Middleport were:
tenntscourts.
JackFowler,PolntPleasant,who
.Parllclpatlng ln the tournament
. Playing In first round action tn beat Kevin 'lbcmpson, Point Plea- are 21 men's singles players,: 14
rnen'sstngles ln~cusewere: BID · sant, 6-1, 6-2; and Shawn Baker, men's doubles teams and 11 mixed
Gray,Galllpolls, whodeleatedRay ' Mlddleport. whobeatJohnMCDer· doubles teams. The players
Crouser. Ravenswood, 6-{), 6-3;
rilltt, Polnt PJeasani,.G-{1, 6-1.
.
trom·Syracuse~ MlddlePQrt. PoJhe.
Dwight HID, Racine, eyer Brian
Evening gaineS wW be played at . roy, Gallipolis, Polnt ~t.
Mabe•. Point Pleasant, i6, 7-5, 6-2;
both courts at 5::ll . and 7 p.m. . Ravenswood, Athens a'nd
BIDCouckenour, Ravenswood, over thi'ouihout the rest ol the week. ·Parkersburg.
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.MarkFrlend,Pomeroy,G-2,6-2; and
Quarterfinal and semlllnal play . Directors for the t~t
wUl take place on Saturday. The John Bentley and Rick CroW. •
Tournament began 'l'llesday even·
1ng Wider cl®dy skies with conlest$
at both the Syracuseand~

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;.. :Such a scenarto, they said, would deny the private sector the funds It
:: ~ tor expansion, force Interest rates hlgher, reduce sales, llmlt job
:: 8xpanslon and otherwise. abort hopes for a prolonged expansion,
•; But stnce the expansion began late In ~. business ·has thrived, jobs
WASHINGTON- Congressional
: · have been created, lnflatlon has held steadY and Interest rates, though Investigators ·digging Into General
: high, have not vaulted Into the stratosphere as feared.
Dynamics' biDlon.Qollar ballout by
•· The Investment conununlty seems unconvlnced, however.
Congress ln 1978 are particularly
•: They point to the record $10.2 bllllon expansion of consumer credl't In Interested In the role played by
:· May, to a strong expansion ln Industrial capital spending, and an Industrial then-Assistant Navy Secretary Ed·
~: plant now operating at more than ~ percent of·capaclty.
ward Hidalgo.
·
-~ • Such strong demands for funds, they say, eventually wW bring the , T!le company's Internal docu·
:;- contllct between public and private sectors to ahead. Each wW tfgbt for a ments on a multl-mllllon.Oollar
::· llmlted supply of credit and, as ln the waterhole, the elephant wW wln.
submarlne contract haw been
:
According to many Wall Street advisers, the economy wW begin to examined by my associate Indy
•: consume Itself. Consumer needs w111 be overfllled, subtracting rmn Badhwar. The dOcuments Indicate
~: tomOITOW's sales. The economy. like a raging fire, wW devour Its own that Hidalgo was Instrumental In
::· chance for advancing.
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persuading company executives to
~: The scenario conceivably could beCOme the reaitty, but It hasn't so far. drop their clal!ns for cost overruns
.: By some measures the economic recovery Is the strongest In more than and, Instead, to ask for a congres: : three decades, and some forecasters are now extending It lnto ~- .
sional bailout on grounds that the
:
It doesn't mean Wall Street's wrong, butsofarlthasn'tbeenrlght.Anda company was In danger of financial
•. lot of potentlally gOQd Investments seem to have been lost whlle awaiting collapse. The defense contractor
:: the big bust
took Hidalgo's advice, even though
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c;;eneral Dynamics was ln sound
financial shape and, ·therefore, not
entitled to a bailout
The result was that . General
Dynamics was given $1 billion by
Congress - roJlgbly twice the
amount
It had originally cfalmed It
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. ::" -~ President ~an. declaring his . "tokenism" reference to w&lt;men was owed ln cost ovei'I'UII8. Hidalgo
·•: candidates was mtsunderstood,'has ~lled a new campaign strategy for became a 'consultant to General
:: dealing with Rep. Geraldine Ferraro. He wants the high road and he's
· : · wUllng to turn the other cheek to get there.
::· Let VIce President George Bush criticize the woman nominated by the
•· Democrats for vice president as a tree-spending liberal.
: . Let his campaign director, Edward J . Rollins, talkaboutherasa "bust"
:: He doesn't disavow them because crltictsm has to be answered, be says.
Walter Mondale, Geraldine Fer·
~: But for now,lle wants to stress hls record, not attack Walter F.,Mondale,
raro arid the Democratic party
·: the Democratic presidential candidate, and Ferraro, the congresswoman
broke new political ground ln the
,·
" from Queens, NY
. .
United
States last week. For the
: : The Democrats knew In nominating Ferraro, the first woman picked by
first
Ume
ln our two century history
· · either major party for vice president, that It would pose problems for
a
woman
has been chosen for ·a
. : Reagan strategists In deciding how to campaign against her.
major
role
In
our PJ:OCeSS of electing
: . But the strategy was In place and Reagan was read}' when thequestlo11
a
president
and
vice president For
~: was asked at hls press conference TUesday night
first
lime
women's
place ln our'
the
·: He was gracious ln his assessment of the Ferraro nomination. He said It
;. was "just another step forward In the recogriltion of the new place of electoral . p~ has changed. I
From now on the sky's the llmlt!
;. women that has been long overdue. I thluk It ls slgnlflcant"
~file on the third night ol the
: __. ~for responding tqFerraro'ssuggestlonlastweek that he wasn't a good
conventlpn,
New Jersey put Walter
.• :€hrlstlan because of his budget cuts, Reagan sald "I turned the other
Mondale
over
the required 1,967
; ·ii!Jeek."
delegate
vote
by
boosting his total to
:~ .· "I have never been one to campaign against opponents," Reagan sald.
2,014
votes.
Still
to come was the
• . • Whether that strategy w1ll endure thrOugh the campaign, and whether It
Pennsylvania
colint
of195 delegates
·: Will apply .to Vlce President George BuSh and other GOP campaigners,
which wa's never even recorqect as
;. remains to' be seen.
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far
as I could hear In the
; -~ Bush already has taken ·a dllferent tack, telllng an audience In Texas on
demonstration
excitement which
• 'Tuesday that Mondale and Ferraro represented the extreme liberal wing
followed.
'Anyway,
he won 1 the
; of the Democratic party.
•
~
Ro1llns sald ln a remark at the' White House earlier In the day that the nomlnaUon by a comfortable ma·:.F.erraro. nomination.could prove "the biggest bust politically In recent Jority which w&amp;S made unanimous
on a motion by Senator Gary Hart,
~ ~-111stpry," a statement Rollins quickly retracted.
; . . Reagan's rountry·gentleman approach toward Ferraro represented a one at the three contenders tor the
:: bit of a tum-about, and an obvious decision by his advisers that any nomination. 'Ibe final delegate
.• .crltlclsm of Ferraro the candidate could be lilterpreted as criticism of count, less the Pennsylvania flg·
ures, was Mondale, 2,014, Gary·
:.;~&amp;rraro the woman.
Hart,1,:1111
and Rev. JesseJackBon,
·: ~: Reagan already ls on shaky grounl1 with wc:rnen voters, polls show, and
448.
Mondale
had won the l'l!ftn8y1·
:: such an llrterpretatlon, If widely held, could be devas\3tlng.
.
vanla
pr1mary
1111 AprlllO. So much
:-: .; AI\hough Reagan stressed he wanted to focus his c8Jli!la1gn on "our own
for
convention
statlsUcs!
~: programs," he accused the Mondale-Ferraro ticket of engagtna In
Even
as
the
Democratic
conven·
:· "demagoguery" on three Instances at his press conference, twice In
tion was brouil!t to a close with
~· answering a question about Ferraro's crltlclsm that his budget cuts had
acceptance
speeches by Walter
: . IIW't the poor. and disadvantaged and again With regard to a suaestlon
Mondale
and
Geraldine Ferraro
trigger-happy.
....:::•atlributed
,·
..to Mondale by a questbner that Reagan was
.
'Thursc!ay nlght, I could feel the '
·~" a' • ,
myth ot Re~ polldoaj lnvlncillll·
.'
.tty fading fall. 8oth electrlfled' the
delegates with sttntnl and etrec;
ttve addresaes wblch W1!l'l! ealhull~

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h1a commltmeftt "to the

Hoover. has "negolla!A¥1" with

Soviet leaders, but not Ronald

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PAT WHITEHEAD

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1011 of
anna
ltml~llml
tllrou8h
lllfiOUa·
after the Democrats went horne,
. memones linger of their ~ Those gentlemen conatltute a · Reapn. M~. for his part, tloll." On ~eb. a&amp;. at a
d hll
char&amp;eQ that "every other pres!· . c:oufeii!IICI!, he
conventlori. lt was •a good and world-class team of tour .
constructive convention from the
By way ol example, let me cite dent has talked with the Sovteta and
In nuclear
party's P9lnt of view, but for the .tile matter ~ ·nuclear anna Control. negotiated arms contrQI, but not ness
to
antn~ew
most part lt was a. ten1ble Insult to One of 'the Iterated and reiterated this 01!1!."
This sort of oratory has. been he plowed the ~
. the tntelllgeno;e of the American themes ol the Democratic conveupeople.
known
since the days of Cicero as' April, 115 he was
tlon was that. the Reaaan admintS..
Those· of us whO • cover these tratlon has done nothing In this · the phonus bolonus. To un!Utored llle
quadreilnl8! exerctses In fatuity are dlnlctlon. Cuomo, for one, de- 'llstelle(S, i.betr minds numbed by Leonid Brezhnev
accustomi!d to hogwash. This was nounced the pn!S!dent's "macho four days of tncessant noise, It was. theyll!ek
my 16th convention. . I cannot lntranslgence that refuses to make bound to appear that the aetgu ol~Ueiel that
rearlna their
remember a convention In which lntelllgent attempts to discuss the · edmbiistration has been 'wholly and.Ami!rlcthe level of demogoguery was posslblllty of nuclear holocaust with lndlftl!l'etlt to the tr11nscendent Issue fiunllles In peace. In November, he
higher, but the mind blurs and our enemy." McGovern tnqutred of nuclear anns. That caretully wrote BrezlmeY apln, and .thua
recollections run together, ·Maybe why In God's name Reagan was cultivated iJnpreSSloa 18 IIQIIIII!IISe. lnltlated START - the Stratealc
Rearan took Omce on .Jan. !Xl, Arms Redl,lctlon Talka.
some other convention surpassed demandll!g more and more engines
In, the awnmer of 1!111, our
the blather ln1llcted upon the nation of deathcK~ Said In a sllppery 1!111. On Feb. 18, tn a messaae to
negotlatorli
met Soviet neaotlaton
Congress,
he
speclf1cally
renewed
by Marlo Cuomo, Edward phrase that every pn!S!dent since
In Geneva tQ talk d lntennecll«te
nuclear forces. In June of 1982,
(
' ,•
· STAAT neaotlatiolll bePn· In the
' .l. ' •
· apr1ng of 1983, i1ter three ro!!Dda ~
• :... ~11'
l!llprodUctlve talks, . Reqan In·
structed our neaottaton to make
th,ree s1gnlflcant modlflcailona In
our propoaals. Thingll seemed to be
. .•
IIIOVlng. But In : November 19113,
after we began Ill emplace Persb·
· lng mt.sstles In Europe, the Sovleta
abruptly w~ out of their
set!llons on Intermediate weapona.
The following month the Sovleta
refUsed to resume talks on straiestc
arms. There the matter rests.
Presidents do not engaae dlrectly
'
' '
and personally til "negotiations.''
The dr8tttng of.complex provlalohs
of an anns agreement neceuarlly
must be left'to such p!ofesalonals as
Edward L. Rowny and Paul J'o!llze.
It ts only whell accord has been
reached at the level of the
barga1nlng table that one begins to
,speak of summits.
A dozen of the Democratic
orators ·demanded that Reagan
tmmedlately achieve a "verifiable ·
freeze" on nuclear arms. ·
SAN FRANCISCO -

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Aoslslant Publisher/ Controller

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Pomeroy Mhlrle,port, aHo

Royals sweep Blue Jays, Clev~land st~ps .D~troit nine , 4-~ ·
By BEN WALKER
: APSporisWJtler

The Toronto Blue Jays were
looking forward to going to Kailsas
City/ That's before they knew what
wasromlng.
Darryl Motley cracked an RBI
single with one out In tile bottom of
the 13th Inning Wednesday night,
leading tbe Kansas City Royals to a
5-4 bjumph over the BlueJa:Ys and a

four-game sweep of their series.
"You've got to feel for a dubllke
that, that comes In here thinking •ts
got a chance to win," said Royals
Mailager Dick Howser.
The Blue Jays went Into Kansas
City on Monday to wind up their
longest road trtp of the season. At
that point, Toronto was tra!llng the
Detroit Tigers by nine gaines ....:
close to striking dlstance - In the

American League East.
But Toronto dropped a tw!-nlght
double-headerMOIXlay, tbenlostby
5-4scoresTuesdayandWednesday ·
to fallll~ games off the pace. The
BlueJayswoondupthe!rroadsW!ng
with a 7-8 mark.
''We got them attheendofa long
road trip;- we're the fourth city
they've l)een In," Howser said.
"They were dragging."
In other AL games. Cleveland
, s~ Detroit 4-1. Boston edged
Chicago 3-2 In 12 Innings, New Yorlc
-blanked Mllwa\lki!E! 3-0, o8k1and
nipped Minnesota 1.0, Baltimore
toPPed Texas 3-1, and aiufornla
eked past Seattle 1.0 In 10 !nn!ngs.
Greg Plyor Jed off the 13th by
singling off the glove of tb!rd
baseman Rance Mulllnlks. John
Wathan thensacrlflcedandMotley
followed with a single down the
right-field Une to pin tbe loss on

victory. .

But with one out In the top of the

!nn1ngS and alloWed

1!!~ C!hs_s,!~~~!_~Gerald~.~ePmYel•[dol .~e. ,bleJilanldC m.!~~-~~

Red ~ starter AI Nipper went-9
n!ntb, 'J'oi\Y PIIUilpl dolibled. After . Reliever sammy Stewart llnlahed
1-3 inllllip and gave U{l two pinch hitter Joe M&lt;nan walked, upforhisMh save.
'!ktlr e•J.lke!W•O
uneamedruns...:.setupbyhll!own Dwayoe M~ cracked an RBI
error-.!fdslxhits.
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Toby Harrah entered the game
Chicago starter Tom Seaver
Bill (:audiU tOOk aver for Youilg, withalowl,y .110battlnnverage.He
allowed two runs on seven hits· 3-l. to start the bottom of the ninth raised that by going 4-for-4, includ·
thr&lt;)ughe!ghtlnn!ngs.
and got the final three outs for his ing a double, to help New York to
IDIIQa 4, 'If&amp;eni l
21st •ve.
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In ClevelaDd. rookie Roy Smith
ThegamernBTkedjustthesecond
Denn!sRasmussen,+J,wbogave
and Ernie Camacho teamed on a
Ume In the three-year history of the up four hits over seven Innings,
flve-hitterlto cool !iDetrolt, which ·· Metmcbne that a gaffie was teamed with Jay Howell and Dave
hadwonslx straight games.
scoreless&amp;!llng!nl(lthenlnthlnnlng. Righetti, wbo got his 13th save, to
Sm!h; 4-2, went 7 1·3sin!llmgs,
Or!aled, llapll! l ·
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yielding five hits. Cariulcoo got the
Eddie Murray blasted a two-run
The Yankees too~ a 1.0 lead ill the
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bomerblthese\oenth!Pnlngtobreak · slxthons!nglesbyWIII!eRando!ph
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bomerbeloreClevelandtledltblthe nine I'UIInei'S dutlng the first six
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Pat Tabler Pl!t Clevelan(l ahead the !II!Y'ellth when Cal Rlpken Jr.
by leading off the fourth wtth his reachedflrstonatbrow!ngerrorby
fourth bonler. Dave Ro!Jema, 7-2, tb!rdbesemc!n~BeU.
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Eaat-eiiCej)tfortheleOOIIdbaltof
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works to• the plale durin( ·t~ae IIIIth lnlllnr of Wedne8day mpt's 4-1
Cleveland win over tl!e viiiUDg Dl!aolt Ti&amp;ers. Smith, who l!tarted tbe
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EvanS 1n the lleCOOd 1nn1nr of Ills 7 J/3 !nnlnr stint and teamed up with
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Easler's blast to · right-center
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The triumph was the fifth straight ·
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east and west sides, as planned. but
a pqual to enekw&gt; Cllle end of the
stadium to make It a horseshoe
never was can1ed rut, evldentl,y
bac:ause of lack of~· The 1929
stock market crash came less than
one month after the first game
pia)'ed at the stadium.
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ATHENS, Ohio (~) _.. State rooms to be under the west stands.
officials wbo recelltbr granted Ohio Under the east stands, there was to
Unlvenlty 13 mllJlllll to renovate bespaceforan!ndoortrack75yards
56-yt!ar-old Peden Stadium might long, handball, tennis and squash
not be blamed for looking back with courts, and a wrestling rocm.
fondness at the stadium's original
Atthetql~theeast~wasa
coat- $185,~.
press box which had telephone and
· Uke most stadiums of today. teJetp'aph IE!I'Vkle and was covered.
though, the Bobcats' football lleld Plate-alasS w!ndbreaken protected
CCJ8t more tlian w""_expected. The ~andtiXIIebOoks; but the
ortg1na1 ~ was $ll'(l;OXI. Most of 8f1!11 was otherwise open to the
the IJIIOIII!Y' Wll$ ralsed by selling . ' elements. .
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bonds In the Athens area.
The first team to play at the lleld seven !nnlngs.
The Cubs took a~ lead In tbeflrst
· UIIM!rslty ol'flclal• had long • wascoachedbythelateDonPeden,
011 Dw1lam' I 14th homer olf
inning
realized their old lleld was tnade.' for whom the stadium was later
·
Charles
Hudson. Juan Samuel's
quate. Games were played oo the named. It was one of the finest
two-run
homer
In the bottan of the
baaebaJl lleld, and, even with 11m . squads In Bo~Jcl!t history, finishing
first
tied
the
score
befllre the Cubs
addition cit l!mpOrary bleachei's, the season with a S.O rec.md and
standlng.room .crowds were rutscorlng opponents n.l3.
~ahead to stay In thethlrd.Sand·
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The Bobcats upset the Indiana berg singled, stole second and
'lbe late O.C. Bli'll, head at. the Hooslets ~at~ In the. , scored oo ,Gary Matthews' single.
tJme cit the unlvel'slty's !ll\vslcal season opeiler, downed West IJb. Mattllews . was tagged rut In a
educatlonwmpleK,puuotedplans erty 26-0 on Oct. 5, 1929, In the flf5t rundown. but Dw1lam then w~
for a new field 1n Noveptber 1928.
game at the DeW lleld, and
the - and scored on Keith M&lt;reland's
OsboriiEJIIII.eabigO!Cieveland, stadium dedication game on Nov. 2 double.
·which .allo deQpled Yankee Sta· bydefeattngMlamlofOh!ol4-0.
The Cubs made It 5-2111 the fifth
d!IUII, Cleveland Stadium, and the
fodbaO llelds at the lllllversltles .Qf
Michlpn and Minnesota, was hired
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With San Diego traUIJig 4-2,
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mWnecl Montreal 3-1 and San ·· with an · lnlleld single. Garvey
F'rlnclrlco trimmed Houstoo 7-3.
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Danyl Strawberry conUnued his scored on a single by Teny
lwJt hitting with a three-run bomet, Kennedy, wbo lunen!d!n the sixth
h1116th of the seasoo, and an RBI lnnlng. ciumelo Martinez's sacrl· SWIVEL ROCKERS
grou¢ as the Mets ,ripped St. flee fl,y tied the srore.
Rq. 1139.95
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l)o Ja at, livre i
hcmer off Kurt Kepsh1re erased a
Mille Mlirahall llammed a twoSAVJ .J40
3-D delldt.Huble BrOO!cB and DanDy run homer and Fernando Valerizu.
!Jeep followed with slniles and then e1a scatterei! six hits to snap 'a
executed a dooble steal, setUna the per101IBI three-game losing streak
staae for Mike Fl12&amp;m1Jd's tJe. and beat the Bravea for the sixth
breaking iacrtrlce tl,y. .
COIIIII!CUIM' time. Manhall lded
Starter Sid Fernandez · pitched ' hlslSthiiJmerunlnthefoorthiJmlng
live Innings for his third victory · orr Len Bai1Ier following a leadol
since being recalled fmn the walk to Dave Andenou. It rnarlr.ed
minOrs and Ed Lynch pi~~ the oo1,y time the Dodgers got a
scoreless Innings for his second nmnerpastsewndbllse.
save.
Valenzuela lost his shutoot bid bl
Cub. ., 1'11111154
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two-run triple, hllltth~theiE!liiOII. •·one of the best gsmes I've pitched . Salazardloppecltb!rdbaleman'nn\' •:· • ·
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Ohio

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Farm tour
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The Meigs SoU and Water
Conservation Dlsbict. alollg with

the Meigs Collpinttve Extension
Servloe.IW planned a twlllgbtfarm
tour for 6:00p.m. 011 Tuesday, Aug.
28 at the Mlcbael Family Farm In
Chestesr'IUNnshlp.
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The Michael farm Is a 400 acre
operation with chickens, lleef and
crops as l.bje main en~·
Operatnr Gat:y Michael also rents
lldditlqnal acres for corn and hay
.production.
Items rllnterest.to be viewed and
dlscuased during the wagon twt of
the 1amt are chicken howies. splinjr
dl!velopnent that supplle; the
buildings, corn production, pasture
tnaiUIIIeJlle!lt, woodland. !nlormatlon InCluding clear-cut operattons
and sane of the ronservtlon
practices established on the farm
over-the years.
1lle Meigs County SoU Survey
crew wW be 011 hand to dl.scuss the
soU survey. ThewagontourwWend
at the bam where anew slloandfeed
system for beef cattle Is under
constntctlon.
The Meigs SWCD Ladles Auxll,
larywW provlderetreshrnents to the
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: tile Seaior Citizen Center's llrst caml\ral. Here JDl

1HURSDAY

Calendar
SA'JVRDAY

· MASON - The Twin City
Shrlnettes pique wW be held at 7
p:m. Thursday at the Mason
Park.

POMEROY- Trinity Church
of Pomeroy cookie sale Friday
and Saturday at church trom 11
a.m. untll 2 p.m. each day.
Prices on the containers of
cookies range fmn $2.50 up to $6
and seven dltferent types of
containers and cookies available.

RUTI.AND - The newty
lonned Rutland Lions Club wW
meet at Thursday at 7 p.m. at
the Rutland Civic Center.

Happenings
speaker wW be Gilbert Craig of
the PaiD! Creek Baptist Church.

Physicals set ·
POMEROY - Meigs H!gb
School athletes wW uhdergo ·
: physical examinations Friday
and Saturday at the high school.
. The varsity football team wW
receive physicals at 1 · p.m.
Friday.
· Athletes participating In volleyball, golf, cross countcy,
: freslunen football and all other
- : ·high school sports wW receive
physicals at 1 p.m. Saturday.

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POMEROY - Senior citizens
Who plan to aitelid the Ohio State
Fair on Aug. 9, Area 8's Sell1or
- Citizens Day, are askEd to make
their reservations at the_Sell1or
Cltlzms ()!!Iter not later than
· Mondll)'. Cost, according to
Eleanor Thomas, director, wW
be approximately $15. Sell1or
cltl:zen admission tickets for the
fair are $2 which can either be
purchased at the Center or at the
gate In Columbus for those who
drive rather than take the bus.

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missionary supported by the group.

Mrs. Charldlne Alkire hosted a
meeting of thi! Evangeline
Missionary Group or the Pomeroy
Church of Chrtst.
Mrs. Eileen Bowers presided at
the meeting and welcomed back
Mrs. Trudy Andrews who has.been
on a trip. Mrs. Janet Venoy gave
devotions on America written by an
ll-year-old gtrl following the Korean War. For roll call, members
responded with thooghts on IncJe.
pendence DaY In America. A letter
was read from Denny Allen,

Plans were made for a picnic to
be held at the next meeting at tbe
·horil~ of Mrs . Betty Spencer. It was
noted that tbe comforter had been
completed and presented to the
minister, Nell Proudfoot, and his
fiancee, Laura Smith.
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' Mrs. Spencer had the closing
prayer, and others attending were

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Mrs. LaDonna Clark, Mrs. Gerl1e
Bass, Mrs. Eva Dessauer, Mrs.
Helen Miller, Miss Naomi Ohlinger,
and Mtss Debbie Alkire.

_Matlack family reunion conducted
The llliiiW!I Matlack family reunton was held at the Lancaster
' fairgrounds Sunday. Don Campbell
gave prayer before the baSket
dinner at noon.
Attendlllg were HardY and Kathleen Matlack Rausch, Marysville;
Chris Frazee, Dublin; Cllarles and
Loulse Brooks, Mansfteld; Bruce
and Rosalie KJm Humphrey, Lon
and Lance Humphrey, Newark;
and Sarah Kim;
Marietta; ·Don and Vlrglnla Campbell, Foster and - Freda Bean;
G\IYsvllle.
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Paco,Mason,Ohlo; NICkandL111lan
KJm Bas!ll, Kimberly and Kelly
Kinder, Columbus; L1lty Arbaugh
Shultz, Leah Arbaugh Hawkins,
Mlllard and Jack Brooks, Colwnlm; Marilyn and Woodrow Robinson, Woodstock, Va.; John and
Ethel MatlaCk Arbaugh, Carl Matlack and Inez Spitrlock, Tuppers
Plains; Vlrgll and Betty Matlack
Roush, Jeff and Mike Roush,
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.needle~-~ categories. ' ·
The _.-un~!~~t Wblch I!I"OiVs In
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hangings.
1n the rug
. qulted
division.walltbere
are cJas&amp;el!l
lor
crocheted, latch hook, punch book,
1oom woven and mlscellaneous
or jacket, and ~- dreued dollll, latch hook wall matenals.
apparel.
hanglnp, amoctdng 011 any type of
00er1ng s001ethlng for~
In ldlllt cloth1ne tbere are clasles • article, and mltceJlaneous borne lntereatlnJ In exhibiting at the fair Is.
for one piece
two piece decorlteml.
thehobbycomer~thedepartment.
. drel.tes, better dre
, lady's _ 1n the lmltilng dlvtslon tlleri! are There are cJas&amp;el!l lqt model cars ·
bJoot&amp;el!l, llklrts, T-sh!J"t8, capes, ctasaes for afghans, sweaters, both and trucks, Elllbroldet"ed, needle· eoats, shorts, slacks, aulta, jackets-- sllpover. llnCI buttOn front types, point, decoupage, counted Cro6s
and robes tor women, and Jackets,
baby sweaters, and mllcellaneJus stitch, QUilted, crewel, and liquid
shirts, and trousers for men, and
lterna. The crochet division lists embroidery pictures; ~
rnt.scellaneoUs apparel for lxlth.
clalaea for afehansc botll plain and purses, cetamlal rl an kinds,
,
fancy. bedspu!iiOCla, vests, capes, macramehangersand&lt;Xbj!rtblllp,

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V-NECK KNIT SHIRTS

•DRESSES
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•SLACKS

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HALTER TOPS
SCARFS, ETC.

MEN'S CREW SOCKS 3/Sl00 ~~~~~1LARs
PANTY HOSE
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lf2 PRICE

83 MILL ST.

BOOK STORE
912-2141

REGULAR ·
PRICE

SALE PRICE

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WHITE &amp; BEIGE

PURSES
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Affordahly Priced"

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TO FIT YOUR POCKET
saoo RACK

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PRINT SHIRTS

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TURNPIKE CAN ARRAN~E A
48-MONTH RED CARPET LEASE THROUGH
FORD CREDIT FOR QUALIFIED LESSEES.

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QOSI.EY ELEC. or GAS

FRI., JULY 27

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tole painting.
All entries In the department are
to be made with the fair board
secretary before Aug. 10 at 4 p.m.
Theofftoeontbefalrgroundswlllbe
open both Aug. 9 and 10 to acc;4!llt

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_ -· BrCIIABLENEHOEFUCH . underntleVtundsasoneofthevan
Dally "-De! f!Wh
· ' drivers. But after he makes his run
· "With heart ahd SOitl, we love this three daY&amp; a week, he stays over on
place! "
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his own time for the !Jtnch hour to Thatwaathl!responaeofPauland assist In delivering mealS · to
, , JClaepblne Sm11J1 of near Racine lmlebound ~dtlzenl. ·
wht!n a wu alinoun(;ed Tuesday'at , Andthat'sJustthebl'llnnlngofbls
the Serlklr Cltlzenl Center that they vohmteer work. As IIIII! staff
had beerlaelectedtorecelvethe 19&amp; -membereommented, he's a whiz at
'sentor Cltzens Award for Meigs "bean stlnl!lg, wood PIJF1n&amp;. lee
Coonty.
creamlll8klngandflrelt!lf1lng,and . _
Mr. and Mrs. Smith wW be neveneernatoobusytotakesealors
ret'OIIIIized and presented a plaque wherever they need to go.
on Senior Citizens Day at the Ohio
An, excellent iiook wtth .hpe.
State fair, Aug. 9.
rlenoe In school lunch preparation
The ,Smiths were mmtnated-for as well as restaurant work. Mrs.
the award by the Meigs Coonty Smith assists In the miuty IIPieyCwncll on Aging because of the Ji!aklng _
projects at tile_Center. Her
"eni!I"II.Y and enthustlsmwhlch they "DUillber 6ne specla!ny, acalrdlng to
brought to·~he MelgiJ Senior Center ' Ceil~ staff, Is chicken and modJes
when !heY enrolled 1n the Retired -with light rolls right 1111, t1Ere 1011.,
'SertlorVolunteerPtqlram lftl!J16." · She has assisted In the Jl!ltrltlon
: Native Meigs Countlans wtth twO program,_been In theSenllrc:ttz,ens
sons, Dan of RaCine and' Rober-t of chorus, and Is •ever active In the
'Calmnbus, nlhe grandchldren, and YIII'IeW of ongoing craft projects
'IRB WINNEII8- ,_._.IClllrt'
'U great--ll"lllldchlldren, the coltple whlcl)aresoldattbeCerlter.
reclpl I llt!leJJIIIIeltllrot" tAwwdtlll"IWpC
fspendatleastthreedaysaweekat
Man1ed lor 53 years, r.tr. !IJid~ , ... &amp; I lwllt~•
i7wl
lllltlaOitloiJirteFlllr•AIIa.t.
the Center, not Just sodallzlng, but Mrs. Smith are actlve In the Dorcal
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ctttzeris
also worked at the Puneroy
tar with hard times, but
And It's this energy, enthuslam,
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· Foundry Phlllp Sporn and as , a
sense of humor has prevailed
and willingness to give of their time
For tile past six years Paul has - carpen~ at times
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been employed for 20 hours a week
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premium In the put two years are
rot eligible for entry this yeaf, and
. ·110 mo~ than qne entry Is permlted
per class. Juc~~~nJ Is dOne on the
baa_ls ,of appearance, 10 percent:

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There are clasaes lor gingham, poncho8, l!andkerchletwtth crochet
per cent; and marertaJB, 00 pe~cent
kitchen, fancy, bollday 8nd embrol- trim, dollies, baby afghans and ·
_ As In au departJrl!!llta, the only.- dered aprons; and tor cross stitch, sweater llt!ts, pot holders. and wall
!llltry ree 111 the purcha,le or ~
painted, emllt'olden!d. and ~bet ~~ana~ngs.
memberllhlp ticket. Premiums wW . trtuuned jllllow_ caJeS; crewel,
Oa•ses lor quilts all ·of whiCh
be awarded 1n each class tnilln!e
crocl!eted. embroidered, needle- m~ be cOmpleted,')lre applique,
places, rangtne trcm a hlghof$3for
pint, patchwork, ·counted cross eotton patchwork, painted, emboriflrslatoalowof75centslorthlrds.
atltch .and candlewick, ClllhlQns, dered, baby qullf, comfort, and
style, 10

cClotbin&amp;, ror
children
and adUlt
The chlldren's clothln&amp; clasles
am
painted,
emtt-oldered,
and
aprons,
needlecraft,
la!!t- . arei!rl'a,Cottmorblenddrell,llfl'•
crocheted
tableclotbes.
The needletlnJ, crochet, quilts, rugs. and better dress, bay's trou1ers, child' a·_ craft dlvlalon allo has classes for
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Mrs. Betty Timmers, David
Tlinmers and friend, Cincinnati;
John, Pat. Christy and :John Patrick

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· ' · POMEROY - Revival servl. - · ces wW be held at Noami Baptist
: Ch\lrch, Pomeroy, beginning
Aug. 11 thrO\Igh 14th and the
Publlc Is being Invited to attend
by the Rev. Samuel J . Jackson,
pastor.
At 7 p.m on Aug. 11 and at 11
. · a.m. and 7 p.m. on Aug. 12,
· Jackson wW be the speaker. On
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.pre-school Gingerbread House
In Middleport. lnterested parents may contact Sandy Luckeyjloo, school director, at 992-7177.

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Evangeline Missionary Society ·
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Jones···--------Price-fixing·
Meigs County drivers per week tor the people I represent and make ·
scheme ends
working ai the various plants up everyetrorttomakedeclslonsbl!sed
on their best Interest. ·
rtyer.
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"I don't know how anyone else
"The mayor says I have no in court
tnlght interpret
statements. 1 compassion. I say I
I didn't I
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Interpret them as a threat. In my would have recommended a canposition as a public ot!lcia.l, I can plete tennlnation or service to New
often be gullty or mistakes In Havenattheland!Ullongago.
judgementoottheretsonethlngthat
"In closing let lis remember one
·~o:wm never be guUty of. Regarciless . Important thing. Meigs Count)' has
Of the political consequences, I w!ll
not denied the town ot New Haven
.never betray the public trust by the use or the Meigs County Iandt!!!.
sumutting_to threats.
We only established rates that we
·: !'The mayor further states In h1s believe to be In the future best
'comments that we are in the interest of the cltlzens that we
.'servlceindustry'. I say weare in the represent.
'govenunent' business, dedlc{lted to
· "Tcylng to divert attention 4'om
providing the best possible service
therealissuewUinotwork. The bond
to our constituents at the lowest between Meigs and Mason County ·
'posstbieprlce.
has been long and binding. That
"The m3yor says !live In a world bond wW remain long after the two
of .my own. I say 7 live in Meigs of us have passed from the political
County and work as hard as possible scene."

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Ord received word by phone
__Come the beginning of this schooL within the last 10 days that the
.-year, Beegle's office will be located · application has been approved and
that the district's request Is ranked
.at-the hJgh school.
13 out Of 22 others in the state. .
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"This means we are two or three
•.. i\OOther future posslbiUty within
years away from putting a levy on
~ the district Is the building of a
: b?'r\solidated elementary scbool to the ballot, .. Ord said.
In August, Ord plans to ask the
· hQuse grades K-8. This too, Is not a
board
toconslderhtringanarchltect
·new Idea, because many of Southto
help
with prellm1nary arrange-ern's educators and administrators
. have long felt the need to physlcal)y ments, including site selection.
Vlsll8 8Chool
.uPIJI'8,de the elementary schools...
Also this past year, at the
. 'The ta&amp;t ftre marshal's report on
:.tile. Racine Elementary oolldlng suggestion or the State Department
of Education, Ord, Principals Beestated as follows:
· "The existing conditions of the gle and James Adams, and bolird
'·bn1Jdlng's construction are under- member Susie Grueser, visited
·~a!ed because of age and construc- Shenandoah Elementary Scbool,
.dQn. The building Is hazardous and Sarahsville, which Is located tn
Noble County.
··~to be replaced."
This Is a new school, almost
: ::R.aclne was bullt in 1911.
·_..:The oolldlngs are not now, and Identical to what Is believed to be
:cannot be, adequately equipped for needed at Southern. The Sheru!n· media centers, sclencelabs,rompu- doah school even provides borne
tei'S, art, music, speech education, economics and indusirtal arts at the
junior hJgh level.
~~h and hearing therapy or
AlSo included In the application
'teSting, remt!d1al reading, and some
madewastheprovtstonofmoneyfor
of the buildings have no library,
the removal of asbestos at the high
·story.ge fac111tles or gymnasiwn.
"Another major factor," ex- school. Asbestos was detected In a
fewoftheclassrQmlsand hallways.
plained Ord, "is that the buUdings
· These areas have since been
are not energy efficient. They were
painted
with two coats of high
b,ullt at a time when energy ·costs
quality
latex
·paint, then Inspected
· ~ a m1nlmal part of the school
by
an
independent
laboratory which
budget. Now they requtreex'penslve
found the asbestos to be adequately
· ~talnance which means lots of
~Uli)ney out of the district's general contained at this time.
Also, in an · attempt to meet
fUnd. Money which could be used for
minimum state requirements,
texbooks, supplies, etc."
Southern will soon fill three•.
~ In Ord's opinion, "I feel that we
•.can. give our children a better secretary-teacher's. aide positions
·edUcation In a new factllty and the ·at eactl'oftheelementary schools. A
secretary-aide has already been
.clliz$5 need to ·be given the
hired at Portlandandthelhreeother
_opj)OrtUntty to decide whether or not
secretary•aldes should be hired at
they want a new facility; to say yes
f,PI:."P•
theupcomlngboardmeetJngonJuJy
:·~ibithern district residents may .::.). Applicants fir these positions
have alreadyundergooe testing and
soon have. that opportunity. The
were Interviewed .by Ord and
board has alr!'adymadeappllcatlon
Beegle.
!tit SChool bulld1ng assistance with
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room
and board fees at Rio Grande .
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'college board of trustees' executive
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R;Smtth, the college pre!;!dent, said
RGC Is still "far behind" most other
P~Wate colleges In Ohio In total
eollege charges.
- •''!'he new fees are effective In
.Winter quarter, Smith s.atd. Per- ·
~t hOUr wW go tror,n $91 to $100,
, 3)1~ the maximum fee (12 to 16
.")!Qurs) has been increased ftbm
$1,002 to $l,nl.
· A double room at theooliege, now
~.goes to$335, and theprlceofa
·.single room has been raised from
$400 to$4.50. The board fee, now $400,
. w1ll be $411).
·. :SUmmer sessions wW cost one,·Mit of the amounts listed above,
Sr:nith said. The credit-by.,arrangement fee oHered by the
• e¢Jllege will go from $50.to $00.
.. The new fees were approved
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represents an 111creaseof$'1!rl,ml, or
12 percent,
ye~ budget.
The executive committee was
able to Increase the'budget, Smith
said, "with confidence, because of

ove-r rast

the roll~'s sound financial base
and rutpclpateil increases In

revenues.''·
· In addition, he noted, preliminary
flnanctal work indicates that the
colleg,e's 1~ fiscal year was
closed out on June ll with a balance
oodget.
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Collfgl? officials consider the
198l-tf'i l:A!dget the biggest in college
history. The increase was necessl·
tated by the college's continuing
growth, Smith said, particularly In
enrollrnent, educational prograins,
the number of faculty and staff and
Its peyslcal plant.
Comparative budget totals supplied by the college show It approved
a $3,&amp;18,239 budget for 1~
$4,297,582 in 198J.&amp;.; $5,133,325 In
1981-82; $5.~. 196 In l!ll2-83; and
$6,&amp;10,D in 19S3-84.

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:~:Deadline for pet
--~ ·show is August 8
The deadline for the 1984 Meigs County Fair Pet Show Is August 8.

The pet show wW be held on Friday durtng the fair. The August 17
show will begin at 1 p.m. In the show arena.
•No animals over 150 pounds can enier. Only one entry per class·is
permlt\ed. The pet may be led or carried.
Classes Include the best clog, fodent class, best cat. best dressed
, . pet, most talented (12 and under) and most talented (overl2), most
_, .IQIUSUal and best ov~rall pet (fran first place in each class).
' • ' ·Return the entry blank below by Aupllt 8 to die Melp County
' ~... Olllce. Entry fee .. suo.
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EN'IRY BlANK
1984 MEIGS COUN'I'l' FAIR PEl' SHOW

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List tricks (If in most talented class) ....................... ..
_ lwlsh to participate in the Meigs County Fair Pet Show. I agree to
~· abide by the show rules.
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•,. Sigrlature.....
Send entry blank plus $1.50 entry fee to the Metas Extension otllce,
•, Box 32, Pomerey, 011!o45'169, onorbeforeWednelday,AiigUSIS,I!IIH.
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Four
major dtstrtbutorsct electrlcal w1re
and conduit In tile Dayton area
hefty tines Bod thelre/l!l¢Uttvesface
possible prison ttme foll(')wlng their
·convictions on prictl-flxlng charges
In federal court
Executives or tour companies
entered pleas of no contest In u.s.
District Court here Wed!lf!!!lljay to
one count each of unreasonable
restraint cit interstate trade and
commerce. Judge Walter H. ~
fOU!Id them gullty, and onlered
pre-sentellce investigations.

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AND SERVICE
HE~DQUARTERS fOR

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SIDING CO.

five companies last Novell)ber.
Executives or the tpur companies
each face a · niioomum fine or
$100.mland threeyearsin~*&gt;r
the convlctlons. Their companies
could be fined up to$1 mlllion each,
The executives convicted Wednesday were Thomas E. Becker,
president oftheJohnA. Becker Co.;
John c. Dets, president ctDuellman
Electric Co.; Charles A. 4tJns,
president or the Lyons Electric
Supply Co.; and Page C. Talkington,
president of Page I:)lectrtc Supply
Co.
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CHESTER-985&lt;3307

St. II. 160 Nerlh •
Gallipolis,

Ph. (614) 843·5425
7/!/2 110.

•ZENITH
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•SPEED, QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
W~ Havo A Full Jim.
Shop Technician
on Duty

CALL
446-4522

Vinyl &amp;Aluminum

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LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DON'T BUY

Wo'd llkt to l"troduct re~~~ to

tiloitt.

The.demolltton derby, one ct the
blggesicrowdpleasersoftheannual
Meigs County Fair, has been set this
year for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug.l4.
Last year derby events were
sillgell on two evenings oot th1s year
7120
the events will all be on one evening.
AppUcations to participate in the
f.
derby are now available at the
Sugar Run Mill, GulfStatton, Routes
Displa1 tl!b 1011!~ 1flllan on
33 and 7, Pomeroy; Exilon Station, 1 soli or bri1"1tn 1 bed.
Third St., Racine; PennzoU, Route - Be a ,..,ician-tum SCfiiPS
into a field of flowen for tlli1
124, Racine; MGM Service Station, COli
afah111. Yoo can watcll
Main St., Pomerey, and Exxon IV wirile }011 CRIChel 3~·
Station, Main St., Pomeroy. · The ll!ldlllion' Pattern 7120: IIISJ
appUcatlonsareavallablealsoatthe direction~
for eac" pattern. Add
falrboardofflceontheRockSprtngs . $2.75
501 eat" pattern for postqe
·
Fairgrounds after Aug. 9.
and hatdling. S••• ·to:

No Down Paylltlll
lo- loll~ly P1y11tnl

No Down Payment
Excellent Rates

BLACKSTON
~!!CAR&amp;

For lnlorrt;alion
Call Collect

TR'1!.~lf~lNG
P~. OH. 45769
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614-423-5560 '

&amp;4 Misc. Merchendlse

Vinyl 8dllumlnum

GREENLEAF TERMITE
&amp; PEST CONTROL
" • Racine. OH.
PH. 949-2320

BISSELL

SIDING CO.

"Beautiful. C~Rtoin
,Built Gerage1"

Call for free sidinees·
timates, 949·2801 or

GAS LINES
LINES
SEWAGE LINES
W~TER

FREE ESTIMATES

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man wlft1

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, resul1s. Money IIIII refundable.

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Rt. 124.Pollltroy O~io

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Tilt Most JIQWtrfll prt1111111 psolfllt ill Tilt ,111
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94 &amp;ctane
Ethanol Enhanced

.Domestic arts
award to be
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992-3410
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84j•5424

Ann,

LIMESTONE
GRAVE.L - SAND
TOP SOIL-FI~L DIRT

RADIATOR
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w, can re,plir and re·

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Phone 742·3171 '

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Announcements

SWEEPER end '-lng mo·
chine - l r , porta, ond
·oupplle~.
flick up •ond
delfverj. O•vla Vacuum
c...-. one hill milt up
Gocirgel c - Rd.
con
111'4·446-0294.

Boiooft. for Get Will. AMi·

-..yo, 8irthdtya, ponies.

Singing · Gorrillo. Coli Bot·
toone a Cu.. 4.-·431 3 .

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1·13·tfC

Smlll mole · otroy blonde
.pup. great with children.
Coli 446· 7152 .

992-2196

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' DOZER , BACKHOE
"RECLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
'DUMP TRUCK SERVIC~
•CONCRETE WORK

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
·SERVICE ·

-A- ond '?'"odoli"V
'\ - Rooflne MMI tUft« work
- QDncrete W'C)ft
-fltLmbtng MMI tltctTicel
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'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
'WATER. GAS.
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD :
P.H. 992·7201

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
, - DOZERS
-BACKHOES
-DUMP TRUCKS
-lO·BOTS
-!RENCHER
-WATER
-SEWER
-GAS liNES
-SEPTIC SYSTEMS.
LARGE or SMALl JOBS
PH. 992·2478
6/20/ l•mo. pd.

IFrH Eatimoto•l

V. C. YOUNG.Ill
"2·6215 or..2-73 14
Pom••Y, .Ohio ·

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc. ·

ESP CARD AND
PSYCHIC READER
Tells rour p11t, present
Ind.future. Atlvlce oull

•HirS of lilt.
All rHdill&amp;l are private
end conlldtntlll. . tl.
1151 7111 St. .

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Parktnblri. W. ¥1. ~ F1111 lore llfonuiMn o

' can 3114-421-3992

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Giveeway

2 port ·lo!'lll helrtd ldl1tnl.
rnartc.ed ao uaiY ttwy•N cute.
CeH 614· 742:2480.
' - - dog. mixed breed. 8
montho old. , flOOd wotch
dog . can 111•·111·11000. '
Artentlor~i' '!lllddllllort High
Sell. "lumnl. you moy own
your own orange and bleck

eat. Ow-. Mowittg, Cot
wllheo to onoy In Molgo Co ..
outlidocet. LmM-·
chlldNn. Co-• with ono
bo• of cot ·k&gt;od. Coli 1127173.
lntolllgent puppleo to glvo
-ey. 8 Nmoles, 2 moles.
Co~ 814-112-nM.

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To Glve·away-2 female
hem-.
old.Coll
114-112-n13.
lma!l !emote pupy too IIO&lt;Id
home, Cell 814-112-5846 .

1 biJ White robbit. Coli
li14- 4i·2513.
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K - . tone -grey tiger
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mole_....-...- tvl*•
hmale catlla-huol&lt;y ml•~
male .._.ftd, mla. Mtloo Co.
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

614-992-7626

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION .
OF All TYPES
T~M'S

MRS. STARR

()pportunity

Wonted to buy uoed cool &amp;
wood huwrs. Swain Fuml·
turt. 4411-3158, 3rd. &amp;
Olivo St., Go!llpollo, Oh.

$ROE. R£PAIR

Two M•rd type
304-112·2717.
.3 month old

mel. puppy. 'tl

~W-i~'le.llttrlever. 304·
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full olat boa oprlneo: good
...., oortdltlon, 1408 Kenewha · - - ~-·76- 1011.
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lUW. Znd St.

· Pt!WOJ, OH. ·
IlDen: 9:00 to
CloMtl
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2 bedroom , home near
llnQIVII... on 1 acre ground.
118,000. Shown by OP·
pointrnont only. Coli llt4742-2541.

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Fruloro Bottom Flu
Morktt. Every wHkond.
U.S. 35 Frozlero Bottom,

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Yord Solo Fri. a Sot. :Zi'4s
K a K M-'-'le
Eolltern Avo,.
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Homoo , lot 37.
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WVa . 28082. Dealert Wel-

como . 0 o~ F ru 1or - Ml oco11onoua "'
,.orage a-~
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Dporotor. 304-755-2778.
Thuro a Fri. July 211 &amp; 27, .B
to 7 1 thrH tentho mile off
Oalllpollo· Flot 'Market Rt. 7 on Rt. 218.
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lndoor-outiloor. every Sat. ( --,~-------""'
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Sun. Free oddmloolon, Rt.
311 a 1110. Coli 4411 ~ 7037.

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Yard Sole. Thurodty, Frldoy.
Daity' t next to

So~thwelt­

ern High School. Clothoo,
knlck-knocko. crochetod
lte.ms . Something for
everyone.
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GiU...tic sole Tue.-sot. B:e Big Yord Sole, July 27 &amp; 21. ·
f - ontlqun, ~ mile off Rt . doprellion gleot ond tote-~ ,
t 80. Kerr-Herrlgburg Rd.
mite. Rt.7 to Molgo Me,_.
lol Gordono. tum rigli't ·On
Gorogo Sole Thuro . 28. Fri Eogle Rldgo Rd. Co. Rd. 32.•
27. Sofford sic. Rd off Rt. go II mlln. 848·211U. . •
141. 3 rd. houoe on right,
8:30. .
Gor~ge tale: July 27 &amp; 28/ 8
to 8. X·toll . rnenj ou~~J.
Ou" Coblnat, dropoo, bed Georgo Whlto roo. Old routo
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oproods. childs orgen, mloc. 33.
Tlturo. &amp; Fri .. 9':00AM. 36
Gropo St.
Moving Aiel Furnltur•• ..,..
euppllee.. lawn mower1,
4 Fomily One doy Friday fence pooh, etc. SeturdtyJ.
27111 . 280 Sand•• . Drive. Sunday July 28 a 21. I t6·7
Roln-ohlno, 9-1 Good child- p.m .. Rt . 33. 10~1otn~
rena clothea.
of Pomoroy..R~In or oltlft9."
Yard Solo Rodney II Childrene clothes. 1hoe1, de·
corma, lots misc. Thin•. &amp;.
Fri. only, 9·?

Moving Solei Fumlturo. ~n
Supplleo, Lown M-eri;
Fence Post1, etc. Sat.Sun ••
July 21-29. 9:00 o.m.· 7:00 ·
p.m. Rt.33. 10 milts north
of Pomeroy. Rain-Shine: ·

Gravity tractor-duel wheels.
electric otort, oulky. 18'
Crolllino bolt, SS HP. 1980 Hugo ~ fomlly ~ord ~:'.§!
K•wesalti motorcycle . rodlo equip .. aevoral
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Queen olzo bedaprudt . ·col oppHoncu. antiquo •kit·
Sewing maChine. electric. chen cup"""rd. llbref'Yqjlljt
M.,y other ltemo. Frldey &amp; and m•ny more itenw. Ypu
Soturdoy, 10:00 til ? 2211 need It-We got hi II~
Kelton Lone. Oelllpolla. Oh J-r• rtoldence, Hlind
PH. 446-3893.
Rd.. Pomeroy 111 4-'192·
15232 Thuro., Fri., ond let.
Rodney Villoge II. Corpen- July 28-28. 9:00 a.m: to
·' ,• '
tor's, Everything! Bedo- 4:00 p.m.
pr.. ds; · curtalne. llrger 1a..
dies al1e1. guitar. clarinet, Yord tole· Saturday, ~u!j
olectronic gomeo. coke dec- 21. 8 to 4. Third St. ReciM.
orotlng oupplfes ·end wall Ohio. Roln ooncello. · •
decor. Mary Kay. Friday
9AM . ,
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2 Fomily Yard Sale B33
Gavin Rodney Village II. July

:J~~::b!~~?~~~~~Boby

Wonted old .planoo. Paying
120.00 ond 140.00 eoch.
Firat- only. Write giving
'dinlctlono. Wltteh Pionos.
Boo 1 Bl.
Ohio
431411. Coli 1114-418ll:
11106.

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Moving Solo. 2317 Jefl~r­
oon' Avo. B-8. July 211·2'1·
2B, Th~!"· Frj. Ill. furnl·
ture. houllitold 1 t -.. AKC
drawers, large variety
mole SHIH-TZU AICC f t erythlng. ·
' llormen lheph•d- ' H4IJ76-20B7 or 304·171'•I .If
A Goldoll Opportunity with Hou.. and lhr• lolo In Yord Sole Sot. &amp; Sun. t 0 to $418.
ptd Quilts . (8ofont t 940)
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friOftdly H - Partin. Op- SYt"OCUH, HouM ro· 'a. l\lelghborhood Rd .. 2nd
Phone 1-111:'-246-1448.
211th
&amp;
211th.
1.-n
m.....t
onlngo for Monogero&amp; Dool- rnodollng. Eacellent loco· trailer on right peat Memory
on . Soli the lorgnt - o f tion. f16.000. firm. Cell
OO&lt;dollo Comontory. lnfonlo antique dr....r. ilrn ..-A.f
Gitto. Toya. a Homo Decor 814-892-23n.
to adulto clothing, ml110. miec. red hou•e on NiNI
1 ·,pi ,.~l't'rll
R011d.
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In Perty Plan. Eom High 1 - - - - - - - - - It'!"'•·
·"''"'vI' 1'',
Dooler aR-IB
win,_
Home,
c:eoh.pluoNo
c:eoh Home
willolll ond
both for price of
one. l = = = = = = = = = + = = = = = = = = :·:· :,. ·
dollvllfY, or col· Ph. 814-742-2211.
Plan • - - - - - - - - - - C• •
Owner trenafwred. must 32 Mobile Homes
11 Help Wanted
necessa·ry.
"''· ..... eotfll. t&amp;6.ooo.oo.
for Sale
489-839&amp;
•11.000.00'down. Aooume
44:.!9.
8% pet. loon. 304-675'
Homernaltars Dr..m I No
NEW Alilo ' usED MOBILE 41 H OUI. . for Rent:
1629.
ex.,.,W.nce needed to earn
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL- - - - - - - ' - - - 22 Money to Loan
-R-ernodol--ed---:-2-br-.•-fu~l::-1be:-...
25" commillion demon·
.
lTV
MOBILE HOME SALES,
atrtdng In frlendo' hornn. --------..,;~:c I ........ good locatioft: AIOU·
Furnished
houM. 3 bdi-.,
MI.
WEST.
GALLIPOLIS,
4
You .-rol houro and .In""'ble loon. 304·675-81i24. RT .3 6. PHONE 614-446- 1220. 29 Noll Ave .. GelllpO&lt;
come. Abtelutely no invnt· ·
Ito. Coli 4411-44'1 8 the~
7274.
,..ntl Also booking portleo.
9PM.
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·Call 448·1270 ar wrMo Toy
1
9119
Elcono
houot
trailer,
.
Plan. John1t"own. PA
12o60. f5.200. Call 81 4· 2 bdr. houM U50 ·ptjj,
15904.
utllltlee. manried couPle
266· 605B.
only.
dep. a rtf. rOCJ!IIr.itlf,
Postlon Available.
.. .•
t 9B3 Clayton mobile home. Coil 446-B593.
Instructor-Bachelors deSet
up
on
rented
lot.
grot. Able to meot Ohio '23 Professional
110,500. Coil 614-246- N- houMII Rock Sprlngo.
9 yr. old water h"onl home.
Depertment of Education
3 or 4 bdr. Coli 4441, !611,2
Services
5600.
••c . condition, f2,000
MSPR Certification -.quire·
eltor !1:30PM.
menta or be willin$1 to --'----~--- .1 down, owner finance. can
12K80 3 bdr. troller. Call
obtel.n . Availability for
814-2511·1216 otter 5PM.
3 bdr ranch with booemenl.
446-25B9.
1984-BI 'Progrom yoor. Coli .
6 mi. North Rt·. 160. A\llll.oor writ•: Gellia County
t 972 mobile home t 2x85, blo Auguot tat. Ret ... a dep'.
-rd of MR-DD. P.O. Boo
: . ·
cond .. 2 bdr .. AC . Call Coil 4411-0585.
good
14. &lt;;heohlro, Ohio 45120,
4411-7171 or 4411-S2BB of.
(8141 317·0102. Contact
For sole or leoao 2 brt: rirDm
tO&lt; 5PM.
poroon: Dovld RotUfl.
wAterfront home on ft~..
Piano .Tuning end Repair.
coon Crk. *300 mo. or wftl
AicohoHom Cou-r. full Brunicerdi r,.tueic Co.,
1983 16-K ••tended TRS· oetl on ' lend contract." C'iti
time position. lecMior~• Del?. CUp thio od for 20%
80 color computer. 304· 614-268-t218 offer 6 •• ,,..
discount
.
Lane
·
Daniels.
degrot in SOCial Sorvlceo
676-2539.
I
l.Jc~
area and·or related expe- ~14·742-2961 .
Nice 3 bedroom home.
rience. Send ....um. to: Job
benment, garage, no p4rt1.
&amp;'eerch, P.O. loa4t3,0olli33
Farms for Sale
reforencea. dopotlt. .1211
pollo, Oh 46831 . by Auguot
mo. Coil 6t 4-992-2617, • •
3rd. M·F-H. E.O .E.
By owner. frH natural gas,
otockod pond, S&amp; oorea.
Hou•e for rent or Ale, L8ftd
8tbyoltter netdtd in my
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.oo
per
ocre.
contrtct.
Coli 304•.895:
homo Mon. thru Fri. 8·!1 · 31 Homes for Sala
14,000.00 down 1250.50
351 11. Alto Myoro deep. woll
con 44e-141B.
- - - - - - - - - a' 1'611 nice mobile home. 2 month, 8 per cent owner,
pump.
Three bedrOOms. central air. bedroom furnished . LOW finenc;ing. Alao, apprOx 32 Pert time pooltiono ovoiloble vinyl wall paper. carpet PRICED-COMPARE acrH for sole. 1-614-23t·
2 br home with gorogif,
lor mature tdulto. Eom throughout, lnouloted, THESE VAL~ES BEFORE 3221 .
Hickory Lane and cor,.-, 3rd
11100- •eoo month . Col for point. el1eched gor-• YOU BUY. t 2o52 &amp; t 2a44
St. Moton, WV. 304-773eppolntmont. 81 4·24~- goo out- trill. -nlnp. aizM. BROWN'S TRAILER
. 5884.
9tlaa.
many e•tr•s. Cal 441-2583 PARK. Minonville, Ohio.
35 Lots 8t Acreage
til 5:00PM. lifter II :OOPM Callll14·892-3324.
Up.,. Uncoln, 6 room1,
Hiring nQW demonttretors. coll814-245-5811i9.
bath. bailment, large Yflrd,
·work your own hovn; no
72 Skyline. 1 bedroom.
exc. cond. available Aug,
lot
for
sale
in
Merc,rviHe.
colleetlng or dellvtrlrig, no Attrocti)Ht ho..,., priced thot ltOve, refrigerator. a.c.. or
ht, Roferencoa. 304-1175•nweetenent, ,.. t300 .._it; i1 unbelievablel Owner must completely fumlohed. Prlco Coli 614-266-61118 .
1962.
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Clill Glendlno. et4-3117- olll immedittolyl Middle- nogotieble. Call 614-992Homasile in Clearvlew Est·
7770 or Dtbllle 448-4693. port. Coll614-982·194t .
7479.
4 br houtt for rent .. 304atet, alt utilities including 676-3270.
sewer,
no
money
down.
Call
Stl AVON. Mne 46". Call Rtmodoled 2 bdr., 2 acre, 19il1 Happy HOUM traitor.
6t4-268-t2111ofter 5PM.
. .
448-33118.
1287 lb. ·IO..,CO baoe, blue &amp; white, t 4•70 with
lldwoii-Rio Orondo eru. expando living rm, fully
Hou aekeet~er , bebylltter 128.000. · Call 1114-245- fumlahed, 2 bedroomo. chi- In · Northup on Concrete
(...• 10 a 7 in ochool). 52911. •
noM decor with chlneH Street. No reatrlction1. ap·
Needod beginning Sopaof8, 2 coJbr T.V.'s. with porox. t 30 ft. lrontage. Coli 42 · Mobile Homes
ttmbor. Muot be oblo to Green Townlhip new beau- VCR. refrigerator, 1tove. 446·3415.
for Rent ·
drive. No smoking or alcohol tlful. 2 atory homo, 4 .. 5 king olae wottr - · wooher
- · Chrioti&lt;ln. Lift-In pre- bdr.. 1 ~ beth. torr. LR a &amp; dryer hoollupa. wooclon Approx. 6112 acrea, level
lerrod but not required. Kitchen. fonNI D , utility dock. 1 00 ft. of8 ft. fencing. land. with frontage on two
Coli roam. gar•ge. concrete Can for appointment, 614· raods. exc. for building. 2 bdr. 2 mile below Ellreko,
Riolonnceo
mini-farm. ell utihiet nearby s 160 mo. pluo dopoilt, no
cotltof 804-'717-4843 or drive. nlcelol. c:1ty ochoolo. 247-4381 or 247-2101.
In
old 180 neer Porter. pets. Coll6,1 4-843-2844 or
441-1188.
4'tl t1tln from Golllpollo .
lergoln priced t84,100. 12a80 11711 Community .11.000. Call 61 4-3B8- 614-643-2116.
Atollllnt Otgantot - d Will conoicler mobile home toH•. 2 bedroom, new LR B801 .
II ~roce EtoltiDoDol Church. tr-·ln. Call 448·803B.
-pet. lncludfl porch. Cell Acreage- t 8 acres with min- Nice 14•70 3 bdr., mobile
Clll814-8112-3i88.
.
home. 8236 mo. depooit ..
304-773-11218 or 773eral rlghto, utMitieo, -luded utilitiM. no polo. Coil 444(,
OnlY 8%" asiumablt loon 11272.
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. Kids love toys I Demanstrote on thlt 3 BR brick ranch - - - - - - - - - location . Call Hobatetter 2192 .
tora&amp;C,for~t~ houto. _ . . _ . on 2.1 1981 Hollypork. 14o70, Reoity at 614-742-3092 or
Furnlahed At. ldtol for 1 Qt
porty. DP comm N n on
oc;,. of l.,d with '-"" ••c. cond., 1 :bs - · 814-742·2894.
0
2 man . Bnutlful riverview,
hull
gills
pond. ,.., Ollc Hll undorpennlnl ond !ergo
··lectirltl · Of
end Centerville. tpproa . room air cond. Included. 1 8 Acree noer Pt. Pluoont. Keneug• . Foster TT,.IIttt'
,
i:ooh lnveatme~t . bc&gt;Oklr•.al•481 mo. poyment. O.~ly 304-8911-3186 or 8911- Fronts ...Routeo 2 ond 112. Pork. Co11448- •6o2 .
742-:nee. Alai&gt;
Owner linonclng . 304-335·
710 down. 378 _2803 31100.
t PlrtiN.
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• - - - - - - - - - - 47117 otter 6.
2 bdr . fu rniohod off Rt. 56't. ·
- - - - - - - - - 1 - 8 P.M, dilly.
,. 24•110 double wide. rtntol
$176 plus dopooit . Clal
614-3BB· 966t .
..,.,,.........,,.,.--.,--.:.,....--1 Hevo you given up 111• ldtie lot. 3 -roo'\11. 21uH betho.
Estate
12 Situationi
ot .....,.... • hornt? N.L. good corld, 304-876- 2~88
2 ~dr . mobile home. ·$18iD
Wanted
s-.ond Attooloetomoy th• 11.
Wanted
mo . plus dep . Coli 8t4-3BS:.
b e - to mou yourd- 1 - - - - - - - - - 8711 .
'
come with only o 1% 11181 Schultz ltd. 3 br 1%
Would love!O hove 2 oiderly -payment end int- beth, tolel elec. centrll elr. We H•ve 8uyere For Farm•
ltdlto to coro far ~n my retn of 1 1.21". Con Jeri mlcrowavo. dlahwllhtr, And HOUHI.' lilt with Ul. Two bedroom .trailer:. · kit·'
· ly month or 11 114-371-2721 for detollo - · relrlg, undort&gt;lnnlng, · A-One Rnl Enete. Howard chen furnished, couplft. onjt
dtolred. Loto of nc a rpf. llfi•8PMor814-4n-2443 redwood parch. 304-8711- L. Yooger. Ill. 304-1175- ~tn•ll child accepted. ReferColl814-841-3014.
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ilhceo. 304-B75-t076:· • •
IAM· &amp;PM.
8048.
'll• · 6104 or 304·675-63B6 .
Yord Salt 9-5 , July 21i.
· 11411 Second AVe. Fumi1'1••· bedding, choot

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11832.

rtll'ir' Ga$ Tanke.

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PAT HILL FORD

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

Own• traneferred-mu1t ..u

21

.......

•Renget
•Refrigeratbt'l
..•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

•Washer• •Diahwaahera

Call 742-3195
· Or 992-5875

Phone------~~--------

17.

3-5-tfc

4

985-3561

All Mokes ·

· Reiidtntl•l

AddN-----------------

...

Insured ·

core radl•tors and
heater . eores. We can
also acid boil and rod
ouf radiators. We also

SERVICE

I Comtiltrci•l

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

.

KEN'S
APPUANCE

. HIYice aad instillation.

Also Tra11smlasion

~

"CUt OUT
FOR FUTURE USE~'

For Ill '"ur wirinc .
needs;, furn1ces rtll'lr

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

Htflft.

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COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. 81111. iron.
·wood, oupboarda; chein.
ch11ta. !JIIIkete. dishea.
jero. ontlqvn, gold
and oliver . Wrlte-M.D .
-Miller. Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
467118' . or call 61 4·992776().

PH. 742·2328

J.J H mo.

Ml
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Rour Hysell

Narn•--------~~~--~---

One article wm be seieclt!d fran
· the domestic arts department of the
annual Meigs County Fair fir
entrance Into a special Ohio
Sweeps@kes Award, Addalou Lewis, department director,

Bonded ·&amp;

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes lrom 6'x6' Up

•

Painting. roof work and .New 5 room houu for Mle
1
tl
by own•. 1 acre • 71 houM
- · rep '· 11 ' 011 cutting troller, 2 out bull dingo, .
or go-al heullng. Coli UO.OOO. ' Call 8t4-2681114-3•7-7.BB1 .
v
1335 or 448-7597 . .
DoJ.; work, ground clearing 1·· u-H-In
3-bd-,-.-ho,;,.
&amp; OXCOVItinO. f26 por hr. 8111
Call 4411-963B.
. Vinton. soc. .dep. a ret.
-:-::----:-----·lc- required . Coli 614-379Water wlllo, drilled a Hr· ._2_&amp;_&amp;_2_._ _ _ _ _ __
vlcod. Fr• eatlmoteo. Coli ,.
814-992-500IIorll14-742· B yq. old. 3 -rm. 2 bathe.
3147.
·
fomlty room with wood
burner. lingle car garage, on
I 1111 acrn with ' otockod
:;,-:::-.':cCity weter In Racine.
I 11\o rlr:l.!l
4-848-2841 .

.-o jero. Old time cupboard. call 1 -304-8822711

•LAND CLEARED ·
oSEPTlC SYSTEMS
eGRAVEL HAULED

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUTSVILL( OHIO

&amp; Service

~

up for certein Meiga Co.

.

-EXCAVATING
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JUS,T CALL!

Parts

Will do babvolnlng In mY
ho-: Call 81 4- 38 B·BlO'. ·

eppilenc••· end :~':t~·l
rOom. Flnlohod
oqdbarlnboH.....,t.
car proge, pool oftd
londocepod oru . Fruit
&amp; garden space. YJmilefrom
Holzer Hoopltsl, B mlleo
from Rio Grande Colloge.
S•louo lnqulroo only . . Far
eppolntmonl co11448·0S40
-kdrwo before &amp;PM or
448-1421 thor tiPM.

Cooh pold for Ioney iron or
hetVy Iron bedo. 11110 -

• .T.ROMM

Sizes Start from 12'xl6'

' Ph. 614-843-5191

anyome
in need. Get grocerIto. mecl~clne.
poy blllo by 0
Chrlttlan , Coli 111 4 _3 BI·
g 378 .

Buying dolly gold. oilver
coin1, ringa. jewelry1 ~ter1ing
ware, old, coins, laroe cur~
rency. Top prlcu. Ed. Burlcttt Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Middleport, Oh. 614·992·
3476.

licensed CliniC;~I, Audiolocist
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(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second.Avenue, 801 1213
Gallipolis,. Ohio 45631
·

WILL HAUL

Racine. Oh.

lete~model

-=:--------Pickup ·or delivery for

FREE HEARI~G TESTS WEDII£SDAYS
Computerized HNrinc Aid Selection
Swim Molds - lnterpretiq Services

DENNY CONGO

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

for

4411-~1172

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• Insulated Do&amp;..Houses

~ah

uaed cera.

J1m Mink Chov.·Oido Inc.
Bill GeM Johnoan

mo.

POLE BUILDINGS

Farm
.
,Equipment

7119/(mo. pd.

,

"ill!z

n1me

Wanted To Buy

ct~.,..

PH. 992-2549 or 773•5634

SALEs &amp; SERVICE

Dtaltr '

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

·Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
'C iaulflacls and
r5ave111
·' .. ...U.
vour awn·ord.ir- bY

9

Wa PlY

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Found: wotall on Mason
-tlovy. Mulltldentlfy. Coli
814-882-2941 .

49tGen. Hartinger Pkwy.
Mi.ddleport, OH.

H+t1c

to 24'x36'

Loat and
Fo.u11d
•,

Audroy on key ri"g. R-ord.
Coii114.-218-1182B.

frH W1ter Analy$iS At Store or. Pool Site
Wide Ranee of Chemicals &amp; Supplies

or 992-2282

Authorized John Dtwt,
lin Holltnd, Bush Ho1
F1111 £quip1111nt

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Lolt: Mt of ca.r

MAINTENANCE, SERVICE &amp; INSTALLATION .
FOR AU: POOLS ABOVE &amp; IN-GROUND

16 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7683

BOGGS

Will plow tobacco. Cill
.
814_258_152B,
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PERSONALIZED POOLS

Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidings

.. All STEEL &amp;

4 ldt1ona. Coil 4411-0924.

LOST I moll whit. dog with
block tpoto, betw- Bidwell &amp; Rodney. Anaworo to
'Sam·. Callll14-248·9249.

6art~es

..

18

J

719/l.mo.

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

l

Also Somo Car -

Fendan AVailable

RHI nico big dog block 6
wlllto, 9 mo. old to good
homo. Cell 441-8888.
Cot a kltton. CoM 4482329.

"FlU ISTIMATII$"

. RITCHIE'S
MASON SERVICE
CENTH'

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BUMPER .... ........ '69.95

Roofing Work

COI!IIItiCill, IHitlllltiel'
I Industrial
All W'orit GU111ntlld

949-2860'

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FORD FINDIR .... 169.95

New Homes-.Extensin
Remodelin1
Insurance Work
Cu1to.m Pole Bides.

()hlo

Avolfcolole Only At

One entry will be selected from
each county fair In Ohio this year to
COOJpete for the' $500 Governor's
Award, to be given ·to the entry
selected as the top winner on the
state level. The local resident
c:r$tlng the artlcle,selecte!l for~
s
ai state &lt;.WJpetltlon will a11o
a spectal sweepstake~
·award at the local fair.

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Chtstw. Ohio
Ph. $86·4289
If .. b -. Clll JIS-4!12
W.l.,.ice All
Mtb.o &amp;Modelo
Allton• Instillation
,. HoM It Call1 ad Shop
,. $1nlco Anila~lo
loea.I 'Strvlct CaUs Sl$.00

ROUSH .
CONSTRUCTION.

Now S.ooi111
~uthtHta,orn

3·llllc

.announces,

4635Jicout CIIIIP Rd.

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Public Sale
8o Auction

· Wrifw

HOODS ..... ,... :.. 1174 .95
IUMPIRS .......... 169.95
GRILL.. ............... '42.50
R. lUPPQRJ ....... '84.95

~UVICE

71611 mo.

No Sunday Calls

Membership tickets for the 198.1
Meigs County Fair have gone on sale
at a D\!l'llberoflocations.
Member'shlp tickets this year are
$1 and are non-transferable. A
· membership :ticket entitles the
purchaser to gate admission and
free parking for the entire five days
ofthe fair. Membership tickets also
entitle the purchaser to vote or file
for the Boanl of the Directors of the
Meigs County AgrlculturaJ Society,
which annually stages the fair.
Member'shlp tickets do not entitle
the purchaser to rides on the
midway. To ride, purChasers of
membership tickets must pay an
additional chargeof$2.50 a day.
Membership tickets may nO!{ be
purchased at New York Clothing
House, Green Lantern, kp&gt;rts
department of the Middleport
Department !';tore, Millers Brothers
Grocery, Rutland; Wald Cross
Sons, Racine; Baum Lumber Co.,
Chester; Sugar Run F1our Mlll,
Swisher-Lohse Pharmacy, Pomeroy; Five Points GrUI, Nita Jean
Ritchie, Tuppers PJ.a lns;
Gloeckner's Restaurant, Pomeroy;
Whaley's Grocery, Route 681,
Darwin; Clay's Shake Haven,
Chester; Helen Baer's Store, Syracuse; Dorset Larkins, Long Bottom,
and D.J.'s in Middleport.

APP·LIANCE

CIII 614-992-6737

t,Aeu 'B...

Fair membership
tickets on sale in
several locations

AND

JAIL GATE ......... •as.cio

Coli 1 -304· 773- Loree lot wllh . ..... lol
lncludod. Full beoemont. 4
-oomt. living roclm with
Wanted to Do
""' ,llrttlloco. foyor, 2
betl\o, ldlchtn with bull In

11812.

New Chevy Tiuck ....
FINDII ............. '76.95
DOOiiS ............ Sl 49.95

BRAUN &amp;
ASSOCIATES

fiiPii-A·Car, lito MHifl war
to drivt tilt vtlllcla of ,..,

8

peroor~.

PH. 992-7013

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INHRESTED IN A.·
NEW VEHIClE ,

Demolition derby
slated Aug. 14

Homea for Sale

Riverview Per1one! Care homo. tltueted In c:lty ochool
H...,., Betty M•cor
In 01111 of lh• boot I ~~~r..oti:ii\
hot V I C - lor aldorly ~
nolgllborhooda In tht ortt. 1 '

Business Services

The COIIVIctlons were part of a
long-standing probe of alleged price
llxlng In the industry in the Dayton
area. Charges were llrooght against

31

9

own•.

417- c..lll

Afjlan of Flowers

Sltuetlons
Wanted

Paga

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For ule by owner. Orick

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Thunday; July 26, 19M .

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Mn.,

trol-.1. 304-8711-2214.

" - · 304·81111-31371. .

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lhUIIday, July 26, 1984
Page

lG.-_The Daily Sentinel

They'll Do It Every Time

42
for Rent

56

61

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Now open for buaineu,
Mounteln State Block, Rt.
33. New H•ven. Complete
,...,, •._. rneaonry 1Upp1ie:e. 4", .8",

12'" block. Dollvety oorvico.
Phone dey '304·882·2222.
ovonlng 882-3239.

Mobile homea muat have
references. 2 bdr. deposit.

Coli 448· 0882.
2 bdr. motNie home. com -

. plotoly furnlohed in Bidwoll.
· Coli 446-9889.
Moi;Nie

~oi'ne

Farm Equipment

-~
.

,. I'/IU.'Iii/IACN&amp;.M PIIWVEP····

3 BR . 1 4x70. C.• ., portlally
fumlohed. 8210 mo ,. oloct.
lo woter, depoo~. Coli ""8'
2192 . .

Thursday,

Ohio

Pets for Sale

Upper RIV8f '

LS

Rd. CoN 448· 1809 or 448·
0608.

KIT 'N' CAlli.YLa ®!lr ....., Wlltlhl

81

John DMre 4 row corn
plantar. lnternetlon.a. 4 row

oxp. Coli 814-381·8862.

.

utilitiea, • 160 depol'it mer·
ried couple only. Call 614·

Judy Toylor Grooming. Coli
81 ..·387-7220.

388·8608.

Mobile home for rent. 8•40.
Coll81•·9•9·242"-

-6:-:2,..-:-:
W- a-n-ted
-7·to-=8-uy-~

For rent Sleeping Rooms

light house keeping

J"'CKSON ESTATES rooma. Perk Central Hotel.
"'PARTMENTS (Equal Coil 814-448-0766 .
Housing Opportunity) hao
one and two bedroom•. rent

otortlng at 8183 for one
bedroom ond 819B por
month for two bedroom,
with ezoo deposit located
near Foodtand end Spring

V"loy' Plozo, pool ond TV
a·nt. Cell 446J2746 or !eave
mBII&amp;ge.
, ~

Fumlohad apt.' 919 2nd ..
Gallipolis. • 176. Men OJlly .

Coll446-44 18 after 9PM.

Newly r'emodeled 2 bdr .•
equlp.,.d kitchen, central

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBilE Home
Park. Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call

61 ..· 992·7479.

Custom draperie1 , mini
venetian blinds. Roman
woven wood ahade•. vertical blinds. Samplet and
estimetu In your home. P.

A. Soyro: 304·458·1078.
52

toilo docked. shot. Collll14or 81 4·246 ·

pies, both parenta " PR",
Video

casaette recorder,

e•c. cond. Call 448-6666. ·

have trailer space tor ren~. ·li~~;.;:~~;.;;;;~;;

r Misc.
anytime 54

$40 . month. complete hoo·

·air, 8250. 821 V. Second
Avo.. Gollipolio. Cell 448-· 30"· 773·63 19.
2168.
49
For Lease
2 bdr. apt. newly decorated.

AKC Registered Brittary 3
female. 2 mele. 8 wka. old,

UKC raglstorod pit bull pup-

Four troller lots, 304-8761076.

kup. Please call
after 8 p.m.n the evening,

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CB. TV, Radio
Equipment

Buddy and Gladys Reynolds

Amazon.double yellow hMd
Parrot. Exc. talker, cage,
•100. Cell 446·0&amp;48.

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malo 8160. female 8126.
614·&amp;92·3617.
Regiltef'id pit bull pUppie•.

t60. ooch. Coli Bob Rooch.
New Hoven. W.Va .• 304882·3262.
White · regiatered mlnature

tomolo poodle. Good pet.
8126. 1 yr. old. Coli 9927268

•eo to $146 permo. utlfties

port. poid. Coll676-6104or
676-6386.
. ,.

3 mole Beoael pupa. 9waella
old. 130 .00. 304-8711 6299.

4 rooms &amp; bath, fumiahed,
clean. no pets. adultl onlv;
deposit &amp; reference requ"ad. Cell 814· 4,~·16-1.9 .

W.aker coon hounds pupa.

Good hunting stock. 304882·201 1.

Merclland;se

Nicely 1u rnlahad mobile
1

homo in city. CA, 1 or 2

aduftJ only, no P,Bts. Call
448-~338 .

.

icOtchguard-w•t•r

Fumlshod opt. 2 bdr. 1 1 38 V.
2nil., Gallipolis. •186 water

paid, Coli 448-4418 oftor
9PM.
Furnished opt. 1 bdr .. $226,
utiltleo paid, adult&amp;, 920 4th
•vo .. Gallipolis. Coli 448""18 after 9PM .
Upstairs furnished apt., 4
rooms Ia. beth, 1 or 2 adults,
no pats. Cell "46·0444

befON,6PM. ·

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Furlllshad efficiency apt. in

Rio Grondo. Coll446·0 1 6 7.-

Completely furnished all
..oct ric, 2 bdr. apt.. 468
Second Ave., aduhs, references, *226 mo. plus Mcurlty dap. Coli 446-2238 or

""8·26B1 .
Rlvoraido

Special

"'P'•· Middleport.'
rates tor Senior

Citizens. •130. Equol Hous·
ing Opportunitiaa . 614-

882·7721 .

.

Newly remodeled 2 bedroom. eq'uipped kitchen,

8226. Depot~ raqulrod. Coli
814·992·6319 or 992 ·
2816.
Newly rodecora~. 1 bed·
room. ponlally · fumlohed.
8 226. Dopoait required. Coli
614-992- 6319 or 99.2 2B16.
Furnished 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartments. Middleport.

Adulto. no polo. Hcur~
d,poolt. Col! 814· 992·
3174.
,.

ShruM pruned.

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SWAIN
"'UCTION lo FURNITURE
62 Olivo St.. Gallipolis. N&amp;. uaed wood &amp; coal atovea.
8 piece wood living room
1uite wh:h
inch ,... arms
'399. bunk beds complete
w~h bunkloo 81 99, 2 piece
antron livingroom suitea
$199. entron recliners e99.
other recliners $80. maple
dinette aett 11.79, box
1prlnSJ8 &amp; mattreaa· twin or
fuU •1oq ·Set regul8r-firm

e

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wringer waahera, TV's, dryora,·lo ohoot. C.all 81 4-446·

3169.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair. rocker. otto·
man, 3 tablet, (extra heavy

by Frontier!. $686. Solo.

a church. t700. 81 4 -882·

finiah. Bunk bed complete
with manres.... $260. and

6292.

up to 8396.

Orchard Equipment. Myers
speed sprayer, 400 gal.
tank; bu. field cretea; good

814-182-7717.

Bulovlllo Rd. Open Sam to

New 1 bedroom •.-..nment

8pm, Mon. ttiru Fri. , 9em to
5pm. Sat. 1
·

814·448·q322

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USED APPliANCES

dryers, refrlgerators, ranges. Skaggs Ap-

•100. with ;eferancoa. 30"
•. 7•2-24&amp;0.

plioncea, Upper RIWr . Rd.
booiolo Stone Croat Motel.
81 4 4 8 7 3 9 8
"PAR TM E NTS. mob llo 1-_ _._"- :-'-'·_ _ _.- - - homu, hou..a. Pt. Pleal8nt

County ' Appliance.

ond Golllpollo. 61 4·446·
8221 .

Good uled opplloncot end
TV tots. Opon lAM to 8PM.
Mon thru Sot. 446·1899,
827 3rd. Avo. Golllpollo,

Inc.

OH.
1-~-------­

1 9" B

a.

W Zenith TV, with

m.and, like new. eppro•. 3

yra. old., •160. Coli 448·
4209.

location 1 mne abo\le Point 1---:----~--­

z

bedroom opt. In Mooon.
·...UHt only; no pots, phone
ICM-876-1 4&amp;2 oftor II.
1 .W fum . opt. "II utlli~loo
...... 104-11.76-7112 .

Rt. 7.

8660. and up. maple or pi no

incluctel all
plua
$200 ucurity
rockers, metal cablnett ,
required. WI just tiiOv'N.I twW.t rockert.
-pot In them lo
....... ......... .
locoted noor 1 d&lt;&gt;&lt;:tot·'o Uaad Furniture -· Chaire.
office • ahc)pplng araea.
dryera, and TV's. 3 milea out

Pieount. 304· 773·6143.

air conditioner 220 V . •126 .

pedal Hammond organ with
largelpettker. Beautiful tone
quality. Suitable for home or

1o

Soort Coldtpotr01rig. 8100.
Coli 448-4209.

1------:------Complete' twin Sooly
box oprlngt ond mottrtst,

alto

like new

3

drawer

cooling tyotem for rtfrigor·
atod ltoroge: complete ·applo grlder: b - with hiend auporo: lift. rolloro: 2
bulk tonka for got or dio"l
fuel; Thlt equipment will be
ahown by appointment only.

old,

HP pool filter, 2 '""ro
UOO.OO. contola blook lo
white TV, U&amp;, golf clubo lo
bog. 835. 304-882-2798.
J,i

36mm comoro, Olympic
OM 1OFC whh lcooooorieo.
U211. 304·87~·7478.

"""Mt. Varnon, 3 roomo,

..... llef, fumlohed . E••·
.,...,., i04!876· 1982.

eluded, 84K. Coll448·81711
9"'M·9PM.

color Commupte and A ....

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evecodo color. 1 00 percent

Now redlo ohock TR880

8&amp;00.00 . New
wolehta ond bencll t80.00.
3Q..·8711-17BI.

nylon covering. Very good
oonclltion. 81110. Coli 81 4·
882-3681.

I l l . ,._, 11211. utHI·
11ee Mid- Shore beth. mole 1:---::-:------..W.
rafrig. 918 looutHultrntlotoblewlth4
lft4, Ave,. G.Uipollo. Coli ""ptoino ch.. rt 8300. 81 4 UI 44'1 lfter 9 PM .
371·8228.
.

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2 horoe troller for droit
horaoa. 258·8•8B.

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gontlo but opt
Coli otter II. 81

58

Fruit

&amp; Vf!getablea

59 For Sale or Trade
1978 Chevy Luv truck w~h
topper, outomltic, 41.000
milot, 8.2.300. Cell 814246·6007.

Auto• for S•le

77 Chevy Volle one .oWner,
t1,800 . Coll ' l14· 211·
8&lt;169 .
1878
Chevv
Coprice
Clu·
lie,
2 dr;
oc. po.
V-8 -lno,
body good condition. oxc.

1 880L.

4.000

like n-.

under

milea with ICCell.,

ooklng. 81 .800. Coli "48"171 .
;810 Yomoho 81,100 Spo·
c:lol. king 9 quoon aelt,
3.1100 mlloo. C•• 814·246·
8817 01814-2411-6292.

1881 Yomoho 110. axe.
• cond .. t400. C•n••8·03311
alter 6 .

1978 Coovotto. phono 3041911-347.2 or 8911·.3987.

1981 Honda 7110 Custom
2800 mllu . like now.

64

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&amp; Gr•in

Good mhced hey in hrn,

81 .110 bola. 304-878·4800
or 30•·882-3329.

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I
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modal L!Md cars.

Smith

Buick-Pontloc:. 1811 Eoot·
orn •ve., Gollipcjlio. Coli
814-448-2282.
1 979 Su~bird Pontile 4
opd .• good con~ . Cell 448·
93150 alter IP~. ·
h!•P - Buy. ooll or
trode youo-omobile. tioot.
truck, cycle, camper. Every
Sat. lo Sun. G•llpoUo FIN
Mor1&lt;ot. Only ~3.00 • &lt;loy to
display your vehicle to thoutondt of ohoppor. 7 AM·
SPM. Rt. 36 lo 180.
.
1 9B2 VW Rabbit blook tie
edition. silvor bl1111 Int.. 8
apeed. aunrQOf, c8uett1, 1

owner, 26.000 mileo. Soli
fOr

balance'

owed

16,200.09 thru July 27,
naedo windehleld. Coll4484209.

1974 VW lug. ~CI condl·
tion. runs 110od- C~H 30487&amp;-3970.
1 9_7 8 Chrytlior
,fully -lpped, good
tion, U ;IOO. 137
Drive. Point PINaent. 3048711.'11983 .... 30..·1963812.
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1978 1\torcUty Bobt 2300cc
engine, outomotic, rabuiH
motor.

good tirlla. 1good

oo11dltlon.
937·2026 .

••oo.oo.

304-

1988 .. vw condition,
· - · ilood
mochlnlcol
304.
1171·3828.
73
Mov-k.
304-ee2:
2a78.- ilood.

- ·

'80 Oklo Ol'f\ogo ~X. outo,
V8. po. be. .... •m:fm 8
track. 304·8111·8211.

72

1.981 HortoyDovidtonwldotiAdl., low rnllo. •••· conll.
Call 814· 388·8"8".
1980 CR 260 Hondo dirt
blkl. noo. cou 814-245-

ioo7.

·

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83',Honda 450 3.000rrilloo.
new oonclltlon, mult · oell;
81.300. Cioll448-40811.

padded

lillY

btr,

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rienOed
hot t•r

porformonco. Will contldar
3 yr. old gelding horoo with oil otfero: Coli 814·912·
leddlo •lo bridle. Coli 814· 7412 otter &amp; p.m.
258-9314.
1 ·----~~--1974 Mozde Station wagon,
Two Hereford cowa. regia- 38.000mlleo. 8180. or beat
tored. with colvoo. Coli offw•. CeH 814-981·417;4.'
814· 742·2877.
1879 . Pontlo&lt;i Trant "'m
au.rtltf horse for ..... cin T·topa. •9.00Q mlloo, n""V
304-882-2078.
dree, new Nttery. new
brekia. new: . ehodtl. Out·'
White foco cow
ltondlng condition . Aoklng
Hoifer cell, 8800.00, heo1vv I price 88,000. Coli 992·
regular pool toblo ond -oa- 8941.
oorlot. t 78. 304·178·
1078.
1958 Che\ty . . 4 - · · 8
cyHndor. outa engine rebuilt.
Pigo for tole. 836. - h. noedo body work e, point.
304· 876· 6839.
814-742-242p.

t,wo

holmoto. t1.7BO. Col 1114·
.3 87·0314.

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SHAPE WITH C"'PTI"'N
STE.MER. Wotor Nmovol,

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--------8 t . ditc. 3 pt . hitch.
odluotoblo pitch. 8180. Call
614-388·8B9&amp;.

with velour interior. ICG·

nornlcol a opu,.y. very
good ooncl., 81.800. Coli
814-388-8896.
1981 Chevy Chevotio .2 dr.•
4 spd .. 82.8110. 1980 •Me
Spirit, 4opd .. t2,498. 1177
Dodge ••pen. .,,., •M FM, 81 ,799. John'o •uto
8oloo, Bulovlllo Rd. Golllpolit, Oh. Open til clerk. Coli
448-4782.
.

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Nen eJtplodea when Katie
8JmoUnc" thet aha wantS
to forego college to ·open a

t\

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p.m . ROgers B•sement
Weterproofing.

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parking Iota, any stze job. .

814·387·710&amp;.

304-676·2440.

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1178 Chivy. 3 quortor ton
4a4 eao. o -. 304-171·
1381.

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10 nz10. linn. Col 114·
742·1111 or&gt; 304·773·

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to find a war to regain his

manhood after . he becks
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(}) MOVIE: "Belch Girlo'
Cil 700 Club
0 CIJ tiD Simon &amp; Simon A

t1t•"aaJ ~·rat

tlond. Oh.814-742 -2803: · , :

79 Motora Homes
&amp; C•"!PI'I

BaMmenta, footen, COn·
crete work, l•cllhoa's,
Dozer lo Dltcher, Dumjl
trucka, 8t weter·gat~eewer-

oloc.trlcol linea.

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it threatened. (R) (6Q min .)
I)) Up PompoM
IIlJ MysMryl 'Dying Day:

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••~ full aweap .canopy, n.w

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track, , pint • buohlng. f1,
82700: 1978 Cooo IIOC &gt;'!~
· ilockhoo. 2600 hrt, on· .:·. ,
doood cob, now , _ tlroo. ..;..,
good -nd. 818,000. Coli
•.
1.01 Joffora, beforo 1:30 .•
o.m .• 114·888-8888 or '
898·1823 otter 8:30.

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............. _ . 83.000.
Csill14-248·11471.

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9:30
CIJ Night eoun Harry

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discovers that Bull has
bean caring for a neigh-

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infant's mother has not returned in dlys to pick him
up, (R)
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life
of
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politico! octivilt •nord K.
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through rocolloctlonl of
frlenda end atlocletet . (110
min.)
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1 1:1 II
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11 :30
(D CII tonight lhow
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M Bom(Fr.)

on tho moviloo. (R)
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10:00 8 (}) CII Hill Snot Bluea

OF TH' 't'OUNG·UNS
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LICK TH'
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ballerina hires the Simons
for protection aher her life

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Cll 114· , 11711t*&lt;lrofl,irovollflHer; Jomn Boyo Wolor s..,\,;..
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448·8831.

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4
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Lightweight bout featuring
Robin' Blake vs. Edwin
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BURDETTE CAMPER
S"'LE8 • SERVICE, Open
doNy I to 8:3Q, lot. 8 to 4,
1871 Ch;.vrolot C·10· Cloied Iunday. U.S. Rt. so.
ohortll.,. plqkup. goad Coolvlllo, Oh 114·887·
oond., uldlitl '3.100. C"l 33111.
814-218-11011.
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30 ft. s...,Un· troH.r 114.
1171 ford FtCJo: VoryciMn fully Mlf · olr. Con
..... In .... oond. 304-871· be_., Foiroom,.-•
2813-11.
lot 1 1A. ti,IOO.
pickup.
oto-dtranoftotlon. 304·
878-3237.

Trouble
for doubler

why he believes rewriting.
is ao i"lf'onanr. {R)
8:30 • (J) CZJ FomHy TIM A popular 'Sorority girl befriends Mellory in order to

1978 Ford 1oi ton pickup ox c.
cond. Coli ott,. II. 4410891. '
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Image ' Neil Simon.' One of
the most prolific writera of
our time. Neil · Simon discua..a hit sense of humor,

1983 Hondo
mbnthe old
EXc. Con.
2541.

Auto loloo. lulavlle Rd.
Gollipolit. Oh. Opon til dark.
Coll448-"782.

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liD Scraonwritort/Wordo/

1 ton CheVrolet dump truok.
runo good, t 1 .000 firm . Call
814•288-1218.
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trodo ...-on... Col 814·
2411-1818.

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ping thrbt. (R) (60 min.)

.1971 GMC otop von. 14ft.
glaot per - t .whh tN._
ond .a HP 3ohnoon motU..
Col 448-4337.

1 97" Chevy V. ton pickup
very good, oond. Soli or

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of tho Work(

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cond.. 8300. Coli 448"737. I
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Magnum to protect her
daughter from a kidnap-

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Dly"!J)ic G'amet. (3 hro..)
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erato. drywoll, oloctrlcol,
roofing. flooring. frornlng, . ,

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of tho 1882 Miami Dol·

kitchen•bethroom inateUe- " \
cond .• rune axe•• •400. Cell ' tion, door-window; fnlming. . 1

1878 Yomohe YX 400. now
tlrot. good oond : Coil 814218-8138.

water?-iT WAS "RINGING" WET

phint.
(J) MOVIE: 'Crou of Iron·
I))
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Jane fonda hosts the en· ,
tertainment induetry'a 181·

aimuleted brick and etucco.
thermo r~placem.nt . win· •:_t

d-•· 304-8_76·11110 ..

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ling end repairing flroplocoo,

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(I) NFL'a OrootHt MoNFl'o Grootnt Mo-

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Gorflold. 814-988 -4484.

An...,: Whet happened to the bell that fell into the

Oswald Jacoby afld
James Jacoby

®Wheel of Fortune
IIIIHI P-lo·o .Court
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Plttlbut]_h II MontiNI
8:00
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aoieio ond oorvlca. 304·896·
3802.

Prtnr _ _ ,_,

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Tonleht
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7:30
Cil Tic Toe Dough

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domelltlc. teat holu. Pump

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814-237-0488. 9 .a .m. to

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1 973 Chevy lnipllo wogon V-8. 4 opd •• AM-FM tope,
Arizona car 8f!OO. Coli 814- ' tun roof, vinyl ti.IIOO. John'o Auto Solei.
268-1711 .
Bullville Rd, Gollipollt. Oh.
Opon til derk. Coli ""II·
4782.

1979 Fleo"' motolic blue

IT'S AU. BliCAOS6 MNM Mb~
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304·
4680.

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Wllk~tvlllo 814·888·4378.
long Tractos. Vermeer
round bolero. rokot. toddort 1880 VW Rlbblt olr cond .•
Firewood for sola. 820.00 &amp;. mowers. Alto 1 comp'ete 4.100 mila.· one owner,
pick-up load. 830.00 deli- line ol bola hondllng equip· txc. oondltlon, 83.1100. Coli
vered. 304-878-2991 or mont lo •-uorleil Rotoey 448·01118 onyilmo.
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tlllora. rotory cutter&amp;. b - .
culltvotoro, dltc.. plows. l 978 Chevy -lonwagon,
21 cu. ft. Frost Free Free&lt;or, poot drivero. plollic - · · very good oo!!d . Sell ortrodo
8126.00. 9 end 3 toniht woodtpl~ora. g-.powor moko offer. Cill 814·2411·
miles out Send Hill Rood. we thoro. wogona. Wheel 8111 8 .
turn right on Olk Grove. 8 Horoo lawn lo gordon tree·
tontho of mila, big white toro with tondem ulo, goo• 1 978 DediiO Royol4 dr .• Pl.
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nook or bumper hitch troll· PI, olr, cruloo. new tlrao.
era. wood burning atovu &amp; new brlke•~ new traM.
Two elr condltloriera. almo1t fumoncoo . "'"d ut for • 10.000 mi.. wMI uorlb.
new, one t1 25.00 and one complet• line of porto lo 11,800. Berlo"ut lnqu""
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clothing. 30•·876-1 349:
Ill F. 1311 MF, 110 MF. 424 1878 M-· Corto. - d
IH. IN Ford. 101 Ford. 3 cond,•• lo""ed, rolloy wh... o.
AMF Roodmutor Mopod, ueod round bolero. hoyblno.. 1&lt;1.000 mJioa, 82,000 or
8110.00 or will trodo. 304- plowo. dloc. fluffor. tobocco beat offer. Coli 814-387876·1187•.
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tiro bed with Bomco box
oprlngo a. rillttnno. brou
heedboord. TRS 80 Tondy
computer,

&amp; ft. Wurlitter Baby Grand,
ebony. .MetChlng bench .

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21 cu. ft. Soort· freezer
UOO.. Boch-Strodivorluo
trumpet t"'O. 304·1711·
4034.

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448-1812.

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814-379· 2660.

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8110 up to 8226 . Hutchet,

142. 6 dr. choato. •&amp;4. Bod
framoo, 820.and 826 .. 10
gun • Gun coblnete. $360.

Set Royce dr'-'ma . 2
mounted tomt, 2 floGr tom1,
Zildian .:vmbela, pearl finish,
complete profeuional . .Call

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876.6 pc. dinettes from - - - - - -- --lc U9 .• to 436. 7 pc. $189 Double key boord, full foot

firm. *68. arid S78. OuHn
Mta, t195. 4 dr. cheats,

8800. Coll81•·379·2581 .

Half runner beans piCk your
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8110. Mattresses or bo&gt;1

fender 1trap,

machine. Coll448·1891 .

Conkle Furnltl&gt;ro.

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t~ltea, cedar cheata,

2 bedrooms, kitchen w~h
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caeement window eir conditioner. .gas cooking range,
automatic dehumidifier •
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304·8711·2218 before
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like new •o~o . C•ll 446·
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614-258·1427.

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oprlngo. full or twin. 868 .•

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tidew•lka . patioa. bark
rriulch lo oowdust. Contact
Bruce Davilion. Cell 814-

chair and loveaeat, '276.
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836; waoh ltando 134. Carpeting for 6 room~ftCall
mople. rocklro
7 place. 448·3267 ot after "i&gt;li'PM
chrome dinette tat 8149, 6 448-7307.
ploco dinette tit 199,· · 6,000 BTU window air
bedroom ~ 1uit•, retrigera·
tore. ranges; che.c, dresaer1, conditioner. \ 8.000 BTU

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