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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 8

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Xenia, Ohio
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8 THE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Thursday, August 18,1977 TIM DENGER THEORIZES Beavercreek water: It's chicken or egg situation IT'S A CHICKEN or the egg situation," That is how a i a i i Director Timothy Denger described the status of the Beavercreek Water Situation Tuesday at the a i i meeting. According to Denger, the developers want assurance that (he county will build a storage tank, the county wants assurance that the developers dedicate the lines to the county, and share capacity with surrounding areas and the customers are getting confused and frustrated about the possibility of water in the near future, Denger said a meeting of potential customers in the Arlington East area last Wednesday gave him the opportunity to disspell some "wild rumors" among participants about costs, time spans and legal problems. At that meeting, developer Paul Rodenbeck indicated his plans for reserving all the taps for his own developments. "It kind of surprised me and I think it surprised the majority of those attending the meeting, said Denger, "I thought he would surrender some, capacity as an inducement to those who tap- in to the system." Commissioners also discussed with Denger the purpose of the Water Advisory Committee and whether it should be a reactive or a "creative" group. Commissioner Joe W.

Flatter said his concern "was to provide ownership for the people in Beavercreek. We don't want to You belong in a Clubmen From our Internationa! Collection for Fall '77. The epitome of the important French look impeccably tailored to fit the American body. Roped shoulders, suppressed waist, higher armhole. For the discriminating man.

"Xenia's Finest Store For Men 53 W. Main Street Wed. 9 til Noon Fri. 9 HI 8:30 372-4241 have to sell it to the people. I want them to have the option of creativity." Denger, however, told Corrimissioners he thinks it would be hard for the committee to make sound decisions on the complicated technical aspects of the system.

He also said that many problems, such as the pending litigations with Beavercreek Twp. and Water Rates Are Too Higli (WRATH), should not be discussed during an open meeling. "IT is generally accepted that you don't try your case with the media," he said. "I felt very uncomfortable dwelling on these things in open meetings." County Recreation and Park Director Charles Dressier announced that the county has been chosen as one of 22 districts in Ohio to participate in a Community Education Program. According to Dressier, the goal of the program is to make service agencies and governmental departments more efficient in providing services and avoiding duplication.

Richard Keefe, fiscal officer for the Comprehensive Education and Training Act office, outlined the CETA Title I proposed budget. The budget amounts to $731,122 from federal CETA funds, which missioners as sponsors, Com- year's allocation was U.S. Department of Labor for the year and the office prime $425,735. gives the local office- an must indicate how they plan manage. Last According to Keefe, the indication of their allocation to spend the money.

Pre-trial scheduled Xenia Municipal Judge Brown W. Pettit set a pretrial hearing for Aug. 25 in the petit theft case of David Bottorff Bottorff. 23. of 1102 Richard pleaded innocent Tuesday at his arraignment.

According to Xenia police, Bofforff was observed hiding behind an auto on the Jim Gunning Used Car Lot Monday. Allegedly, he had removed two wire wheel covers and hidden them in his parked car. 'Judge Pettit continued the $100 appearance bond set on Monday. SHOE OUTLETS FAMOUS BRANDS AT SPECIAL PRICtS SPECIAL PEOPLE TO HELP YOU WOMEN'S VAN ELI SPORTS SPECIAL PURCHASE OF WOMEN'S FAMOUS MAKER CASUALS FAMOUS MANUFACTURER'S LOSS IS YOUR SAVINGS FOR FALL MADE IN GREECE SUPONS OXFORDS STRAPS CREPE SOLES CLOVE LEATHERS RUST OR TAN NOT EVERY STYLE IN EVERY STORE EL BEE SHOE OUTLET HOURS Sunday 12 30 prn to 5 30 Daily 1 0 a to 9 KINGS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 571 Ledbetter Rd. Xenial Ohio CLOSE OUT ALL SADDLES FASHION JEANS YOUR CHOICE polyester indigo dyed pre-washed denim.

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