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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) American Electric Power Co. says
limited growth, strict environmental regplations and a more competitive llllllket will lead the company
to eliminate up to 500 jobs in Ohio
in the next year.
The company said Thursday it
will combine work at Columbus
Southern Power Co.'s Columbus
office and Ohio Power Co.'s Canton office.
Ohio ' Power has about 700

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Saturday, cloudy. Hlgb In JOs.

emplqyees on its headqllBIUln staff
in Canron. Columbus Southern has
about 600 employees in that category in Columbus.
The reductions wiD begin imme·
diately and are expected 10 be completed within 14 months, AEP
Chairman Richard Disbrow said..
Some of the layoffs will be
made through aurition, but the
company must eliminate some
jobs, he said.
The company has already tried

to reduce exists with budget cuts, a
hiring freeze and travel resuictions,
Disbrow said. The company alsp
sold its Martinka Mine, restruc·
tured the Meigs Mines and Lancaster headquartets.
Columbus-based AEP is a pub7-;
lie utility holding company witli·
seven electric utility operating:
companies serving 1 miUim J)e()l)le:
in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Vir~ ·
ginia, West Virginia, Kentucky an4;
Tennessee.

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Levy renewal, street repairs "'.
discussed by Syracuse council
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RECEIVES AWARD· Robert E. Davis;rlght, Is pictured as be Is presentet! the 1992
Melp Coanty Man of the Year Award. A?so pictured are Bruce Reed, left, who presented the
award, and Berard Fultz who also spoke on the

accompllsluDenll of Davis. The award was pre·
sented at the Southeastern Olllo Regional Council banquet held at the Ohio University Inn in
Athens last night.
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Dav.is honored by SEORC

Robert E. Davis of Edwin H.
Davis and Sons, Danville, was presented the Meigs CountY 1992 Man
of the Year award at the Southeast·
em Ohio Regional Council banquet
held last night (Thursday) at the
Ohio University Inn in Athens.
Davis was selected for the honor
by the Meigs County Ch~ber of
Commerce and' a eommiuee from
the SEORC on ,lhe basis of his
cornnilanent 01 Meigs County over
riially years. Bruce Reed, SBORC
board member, p-esented the award
to Davis.
A native of Meigs County,
Davis has been in the business of
selling new and refurbished buses
for 40 years. ,The bllsiness was
started m 1941 by his father, the
late Edwin H. Davis, and has operated continuously since then with
die exception of a few years during
World War II.
.
Currently Davis employs nine
full-time and several part-time
local workers in the bus business
which serves 40 counties in Ohio.
His business is not restricted to
Ohio, however. Davis says he bas
shiJlllcd buses to Peru, Mexico and

HaiU.
.
In a good year, Davis said that

his company will sell 200 new
buses. This year with the bad economic climate, sales of new buses
are down but sales of used buses
are up.
Davis says he is now planning
to construCt four new bays and put
on two or three additional employees. Currently be said they have
enough work to last until March.

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By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspoodeot
Meeting in regular session on
Thursday night, Syracuse Village
Council expressed their appreciation to the many residents who
exercised their right to vote and for
the passage of the renewal of a
one-mill, five year levy, which
~CJierates funds for street lighting
10 the village.
During the brief 9CSSion, Councilman Kenny Buckley reported
that he had inspected the recent
storm.sewer and 8IICCt repair work
at Bridgeman and Second Streets
by D.V. Weber Construction Company and the Bridgeman Street cUlvert replacement near the old
Nazarene church, peformcd by Jef-

fers Trucking and Excavating of
Pomeroy. The -two projects were
funded through the Issue Two program.

Upon Buckley's recommendslion, and with the work being done
to council's s'atisfaction, council
agreed to pay the village's share,
10 pen:ent of the total cost. which
amounts to approximately $1,600
to eaeh contractor. For additional
work that was required from D. V.
Weber, $3,000 was paid for paving,
$885 for a catch basin, and $1,800
for additional pipe.
,
B~kley presented council with
a list of necessary culvert replacements; and their l&lt;icalioos. The project will be advertiaed for bids at a

· Mayor James Pape informeo:
council that he had mel with Steven:
Beha, Executive Director of the:
Meigs Board of ¥ental RetardatiO(Iand Developmental Disabilities;
who informed the -mar.or. that th&amp;Carleton School bualdms was
available for use by county resi·
dents. Reservations are required. In
tum, Pape offered any assislance to
the school from councU.
The mayor's report of fmc:a colleeted for October, in the amount
of $545 was apPIOved.
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Attending, 1il addition to Pape
and Buckley, were council mem·
· bers Katie Crow, Jack Williams,
Dennis Wolfe and Bill Roush; and
Janice Lawson, cterk,lrreasuret.

later dale.

MAN OF THE YEAR • Robert E. Davis, ri&amp;ht, was preiellted
the 1992 Me~ County Maa of ~e Year Award at the Southeast·
em Ohio Re nat Council awards haoquet held Thursday night at
the Ohio Un venity Inn In A,theas. Br11ce Reed, board member for
the SEORC, presented the award. .
All of his employees reside within sons and four granddaughter
Upon receiving his awara .uavis
a three mile radius of Danville.
stated
he was hooored to be select·
Davis and his wife, Dorot~y,
has a son, Fred, who came into the ed and he expressed his gratitude to
business in 1975, and a daughter, the Meigs County Chamber of
Pamela 1ude. They have two grand- ·commerce for his selection.

Nation's jobless rate drops
to 7.4 percent in October

Melp Hl&amp;b School football &amp;ames. Harris has
PAINTING THE "M" • Georce Harris Jr.,
the labor force, the Labor Depart- in September, JCVised from an ·earbeea
doina tbe job since he took over from the
Middleport, Is pictured here as be paints the
lier estimate of a.57 ,000-job Joss.
ment said.
late
Rev.
Bill PerriD.
"M'' on the field at Bob Roberts Stadium ror the
.The labor force is defmed as the
The payroll total was depressed
number of people who eithel: have by the loss of 22,000 temporary
a job or are tookina f&lt;r one and the summer jobs in October and G_
jobless ralll is the percenta&amp;C of the 118,000 in Sep!ICmber. The jobs for
0
labor force wilhout employmenL
youths
were
created
by
Congress
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· boo sters teers are a1ways nceded and we1.A,
A tradition started by the late he gets •,rqm
Meanwhile, a survey of emJ!Ioy- ......r the Los Angeles riot.
·
d
h He 1
Without the losses from that Rev. Bill Perrin &lt;'' ""rinity Church an coac es.
a so says vo1un- come.
ers showed the number of JObs
increased by a scant 27,000 in program, payrolls would have in Pomeroy is ~&lt; .tn~ today by
October to 108.4 million. That grown by 46,000 in September and George Harris Jr. of Middl~
Th~ tradition is painung the
came after the loss of 12,000 jobs 49,000 in Ociober. ·Economists
~onsider tha,t a sign of modest · Marauder "M" on the football freld
Improvement m labor marltets.
prior to ~ach home same at Bob
The department calculates the Roberts F1eld. . ·
unemployment ra111 from a scpuate
·Harris is the only other person
· survey of households; The rate to do this since Rev. Perrin and he
reached an eight~year high of 7.8 'voluntceJS his lime for this project
No injuries were reported following a two-vehicle wreck near the
percent in June and has declined by and purchases all necessary materijunction of Ohio 7 and Leading Creek Road in Salisbury Township
a tenth of 1 ~rcentqe point in its Joeally.
·
Thursday around 11:20 a.m.
.
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every month Since. The October
When the painting of ,the field ·
According to a report from the Oallia-Meigs Post of the State
rate w·as the lowest since A~~ was first initiated by Perrin, he
Highway Palrol, James G. Mourning, 54, 600 Grant SL, ~
when 7.2 percent of the labor
looked 10 the procedures of ~Jewas northbound on Ohio 1 and stopped for 11011thbound
c to
was jobless.
giate field managers traveltng
lll8ke 1 left tum onto Leading erect Road.
Economists so far have been wherever necessary to learn the
A l'oiiOwlng nordlllound vehicle, driven by Robert L: Scribrlcr,
only mildly impressed with the . steps necessary · to create an
18, 4948 Atron Rd.; Albany, was unable to stop and struck the rear
steady improvement. They say the admirable field.
economy no Jonaer aJII*I'I to be In
' of Mourning's car, the ~tro15.
. I&gt;aTnue 10 Scribners 1992
e Dakota and Mourning's 1981
danger of relapsing mto recession,
Harris, who modeled the Meigs
.: Buick l'llk Avenue was JiJtecl as lig L
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but they don't expect better than "M" after the University of Michislugaisb arowth until late next gan "M." says he uses a thinned
;-_ No cltatl0111 were Ilsled.
year.
· down latex bouse paint which is
THE MAkAUDER "M" • The "M" oa the neld at llob ·
"The overall picture is one of oon-toltic and quiet dryin' 10 ereRoberta Stadium, wllere tbe Melp MariUden eapp .. ,...... :
an economy that u still atrugling ate the Insignia., He pa1nts the
action, II dlere tbroulh tile elfortl ol Georp llarrll Jr., MiddleMeiss County Sheriff James M. Soulsby has reported that
to
achieve
a
satisfactory
arowtb
dcsian
free
handllld
the
entire
pro.
port, wllo voluatftnliia time to paint' the deslp before eac:h .._
T deputieltollt a theft report on Tuesday evening from Andy Rawson
rate,"
said
economist
Robert
0.
cess.takes
about
two hours.
&amp;ame. The job ~ about two hours to co.plete and ftnt laltlat- :
5· ofl'lne Tree Drive in lcedsville, who repDr!al that a chain .saw had
Dederick
of
Northern
Trust
Co.
In
Harris
enjoys
the
job
and
fd
by tbe late Rn. BW Ferrill,
Clllltillued 1111 paae 3
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Chicago.
acknowledges the run cooperation

WASHINGTON (AP) - The
nation 'a unemployment rate ed'ed
down for the fourth conseeuuve
month in October, hitting a sixmonth low of 1.4 percent, even
though employers hired few peopte the pernment said today.
The decline in the uneinploy·ment rate occurred not because
more. people found jobs but
because the return of many teen·
agers to school shrank the size of

eorae H arns• Jr. contin. ues M eigs trad.ztion

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Patrol reports two-vehicle wreck

, ReedsviUe theft reported

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Commeptary
111 COUrt Street
Pomei'OJ, Ohio

08\'0TED TO Tim JN'J'ZIUI8T8 OF 111E IUIG&amp;-KASON AREA

WASHINGTON- The next as pert of I sweepinJ lalniCIUring
time you feel like explodina at 1 plan. He's already closed more
spouse who forgets to put the cap than SO regional management
bac1c on a babe of toothpasle, heed offices and shaken ·up various
this advice from the postmaster
general: "Express your anger bon·
cstlybolwilhloveandrespecL"
Marvin Runyon has been dis·
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postal employees lllce an arm-chair
shrink in what some observers
believe isa maaer of life and death
for the sheU-shoclced Postal Service
staff of niorc than 700,000.
deparni!eni.S. - . •· ·
The bli.uard of brochures and
Days after Runyon announced
flyers falling on postal employees the shake-up, workers at postal
suggests that Runyon realizes he headquarters were informed that
may be sittin"' on a powder keg. "many of our employees will be
One flyer, entitled "Healthy Steps facing decisions dtat may cause
(to) Releasing Anger," includes a undue stress, (sri) all headquarters
cartoon depicting a female conlrol· emP.loyees will be offered the
ling her temper over tlie fact that avatlability of gioup stress reduc·
some toothpaste has seeped into ~ ~and personal Cotm·
her sink because of her husband's seling. ...
neglect. It lists four steps "to
"Some people have beco!"e
release (anger) and maintain the concerned that we may. be making
respectof others...
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, these chan$es 10o quic1cly," he 10ld
Since taking office last July, a ~ongressaonal pan~!. "However, ·
Runyon -a.k.a. "Carvin' Mar· wuh change of thas nature and
vin" - has presided over the magnitude, there's no way 10 do il'
break-up of the largest civilian slowly,"
workfm:e in the United Srates. He
Some also fear there may be no
has vi) wed to eliminate 30,000 - way to do it non-violently.
Congressional investigators
postal managemen.t jobs this year

By Jack Anderson
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Mic ael Binsteln

ROBERT L. WINGETT
PubUsher
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

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LE1TERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be Jess than 30()
wotdJ. AU !etten ""' oubject tn editing and must be signed with name,
address and telephone number. No unsigned letters will be publisbed. Letters
,OOuld be in &amp;ood taste, addJesoing iuues, ntit personalities.

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PoiMroy-Uiddleport, Ohio
Frld8y, November e. 1992

Postmaster generai may earn his nickname

The _Daily Sentinel

PAT WHI'TEHEAD

P8gl 2 The Deily Sentinel

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: People aren't numbers

,By JOHN CUNNIFF
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AP Busi.,_ Analyst
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NEW YORK -People are not economic numbers; they resent bemg
treated as if !hey ate.
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The liuth of that ~lion might seem self:-evident, but it w~ 't to
•. some of the political candidates for office, ch1ef among them Presulent
' Geoqe Bush.
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, · PresideD&amp; Busb believed in the official economic numbers, teli:Sng
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pie they were beller off than they realized. The economy was ex
he said. See, llo said, it's right here in the numbers for gross mesne
product,
• own .nombers. Th e pms1'den1 c1'ted nan'onal eco- .
But people bad their
nomic numbers that he felt weze true. The people cited personal statistics
thai they ~ ID be true, at .least in regard ID their QWD households.
: · . National economic numbers are impersonal, dispassionate, often inac·
• curate, bul officials in high office, public and private, often rely on them,
believing IIIII a 11umber carried 10 the decimal point must be precisely
'ghL
n Numbers ., prolties for real people are cssy 10 deal with 100, since they
don'l yell, camplain or demonsb'ate. But numbers often hide mther than
reveal the deplhs of human feeling. People wef\1 screaming to be heard.
AI first, baed on the economic numbers, the administration denied
that thC:re was a rec~on, lhen reluctantly agreed there was, sought to
assure people it would be shon and shallow, and then prematurely
clcclared il over.
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It did ao on the basis of offteial government figures that, for example,
indicated the unemployment rate had IOJlped out at under 8 percent and
that the number of employed- more·than 108 million- was an exiillllr·

have been concerned about vio·
1ence in the )1011111 wCxtplace for a
long time. At least 36 people have
been killed by current or former
postal workers .over the last six
yean, including five in a widely
publicized case in Michigan last
year when a disgruntled former
employee murdered four aupervi·
sors and then took his own life.
Last week, Runyon 1lisired that
Miclljgan post office and told
employees there that "for any
company like the Poslil Service to
be successful, &amp;here can 'I be an
adversarial relationship between
employees and managers," accord·
ing to a postal spokesman.
~ spokesman also said that
Runyon told the employees that
both sides have to ''sit down
together and solve problems that
are ultimately in the best intt:rest of
everybody."
, But close observers are con·
cerned thai Runyon's changes are
fuelinJ! an already CX{'losive situa·
tion. 'Theze's anger m the way it
was done," Vincent Pall3dino,
president of ·the National Association of Postal Supervisors, 10ld our
associate Ed Henry. •'Especially
the speed of it and some of the taclies that are bein&amp; used to carry it

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dinary
~the.-·'Jed macroecononuc
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. the b'1g p1cture,
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a wonderful
tool for economists, theorists and long-range policy advisers, but a dan·
gerous one for dealing with the personal problems of millions of individu·
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The 7.6 percent jobless mte in Au~st, for example, meant that at least
9.7 million Americans weze without JObS for 15 weeks or more. It.did not
include anocher million or so "discoumged" WOlke~ who had gtven ·up
Iedin
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excluded fian that figure weze about6 million individuals forced
to aa:qJt part-time jobs becau~ they were unable to find fulltime employ·

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The total of the categories - unemployed, discoumged, underem·
ployed - was almost 11 million. Large as that figure was, it still didn't
sugest lhe fuU level of distreSS felt by aome people.
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· It pvc no indication, for eumple, that millions of these JJCOillc were
~ breadwinners, and thai their families mighl include aDocher adult
and cluldren. Nor did it give any hint whatever about job insecurity.
The laller phenomenon has become a major faciOr in the economy,
revealine itself in a reluclanee to spend on big-ticket iiems, including
houles, no ..wrer how l~;~w intereSt mtes fan. It shows up in persistently
loW consumer confidence levels. And it conslii,Utes still IIIIOiher dmg on
the recovery.
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Job insecurity and a variety of rUIBDcial and consumer issues are very
reaiiO millions upon millions of Americans, and lhey lried to let the-lead·
ersbip know aixD iL
Individuals hoUered loud and long in an effort 10 be heard about their
hut•mM economics, and they vented their frustrations to .the pollslers.
They were upseL
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Their concems were wen lalown, of course, but who ·were they to contest the official maci'QCCOIIOIIIic goverrunent statistics? ·

Letters to the editor
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Lions donate stage roof to commumty
To the editor
It is with great pride that the
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Club
hereby donates the newly con~
suucted roof on the stage to the
of Pomeroy, for the enjoy·
menfof all Meigs Countians.
ThiJ (!R)iect was first proposed
by long nme fellow Lion, .
.
Karl Krautter nearly I0 years
ago. Since that lime, there have
been very few meetings where die
subject of the roof on the stage wss
not discussed. The project became
.eriouJ
about three years ago when the
-~stemwheel Festival became a reali·
ty. Through our fundraising aclivi·
ues adt as the Bob Evans SP1sage
fair booth. flag service, gum ball
machines and food booths at local
events, we stcsdily accumulated
the funds to iniliaie consttuc:lion.
The orifiilal consttuction estimate was S,SOO, however due to
design chan$es and other costs
auociated w1th meeting State of
Ohio standards, the cost became
nearly $7,500. Further, the Lions
Club is hoping to put in a ceiling,
light fixtures, elecuic recepcacles,

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landscaping and a brick fronL
For these improvements to
become a reality, we are asking far
the financial assiBIIIICC Of arJP.DiZ8·
lions, buSinesses, and individuals.
For those able to conlribute, please
send a check 10 the Pomeroy-Mid·
dleport Lions Club, P.O. Box 122,
Pomet-oy, Ohio 45769. We plan 10 .
auach a plaque 10 the stage 10 recognize all conlributors.
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The Lions Club would like to
thank C.R. Mash Construction and
Valley Lumber Company for their
help in keeping down the cost of
the project. We would also like to
thank the Middleport Pomeroy
Rotary Club for their generous
donation, and the Meigs County
R.E.A.C.T. for their suppon. Final·
ly, we would like to thank all
Meigs Countians who support our
fundraising activities. Tl!e money
raised by our club stays in the
county for eye care, community
service, and club prQjects.
Jeff Warner, President Bruce
· Teilford, Vice-President Rev. Wm.
Middleswarlh, Sec·Treas. Jim HiD,
Lion Tamer Kenny Un, Tail
·Twlsler

Today in history
By Tile Alloc:lakd PrHI
Today is Friday, Nov. 6,the 3llth day of 1992. Theze are SS days left
inthe~.
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Today's Higlilight in Hisun:
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. On Nov. 6, 1~. fo.rmer Illinois Congressman Abraham Lincoln
clcfeared three other candidates for the presidency of the Uniled States.
Olllhil date:
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in 18S4, the "kin.ll" of American march music, John Philip Sousa, was
born in Washington I&gt;.c. ·
In 1861,Jefferson Davis was elected 10 a six-year term as pmsident of
the Confederacy.
In 1869, the rtrst olrteial intereollegiale football gante was played in
· New Brunswick, NJ. Rllflen bell Princeton, six &amp;oals 10 four.
In 1888, -Benjamin Hm1ton of Indiana won lhe presidential election
clcfeating incumbant Orover Cleveland by ~g the Rquired number of
electoraf votes, even though Cleveland led tn lhe IIOilUiar vote.
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candidates (Bush and Perot) who
were well to the right of conventional libeml policies. No sensible
politician is likely to forget that.

William A. Rusher ·
· There is, .however, one respect
in which 1'resident-elect Clinton is
in a brand-new position. On the
day after his inauguration he will
find himself facing the largest, best
organized conservative opposition
that has ever confronted an incom·
ing Democratic presidenL
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When Jimmy Carter entered the
Ovai 'Office in 1976, the conServa·
tive movement was only In its
infancy as an organized political
force. Today it is lean, mean and huge. 1bere are conservative
think tanks and legal foundations
all over the place, and a conserva·
live pressure group aimed squarely
at every major foreign .and domes·
tic policy. There are pundits galore
to express its views, and not only
candidates and managers rcsdy to
wage conservative campaigns but
iraining schools 10 teach them how.

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ofrx:ials why anyone would
volwa._ for such an offer, he was
told that those employees who
.aren't placed froqJ the pool in three
months will be laid off.
. "We've had belter offers from
the Mafia," joked Palladin'o.
"(Runyo!l) must have seen 'The
Godfalher,' because this is really
an offer you can't refuse."
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Run)'llll has publicly dismissed
tallc of poor monale by saying that
even employees tell him that the
Postal Service · needs to make
changes in orde( to rCmain compel·
itive. Palladino agrees with that
assertion, bul says, ''We a£ked for
some surgery, !lot instead of a sur- ,
geon, we got Freddy Krueger.''
Postal sources insist that Runy·
on h!IS a secret plan for a much
wider purge. Based on notes we
have obtained. from .a privale July
21 meeting that Runyon had with
confidants, those fears may be real·
ized.
Runyon confessed during the
meeting that he plans to "cut layers" of the Postal Service even
though "some will get hurt"
because p;ostal workers are not
"entitled ' to their jobs. Runyon
admitted that "morale will not be
helped by these moves" because
"cuts (are) to 116 ovemll." Runyon
claimed that "imion offteials (are)
supportive of the reductions••
because "if we cut a1 the.!?}' (rtrst),
(the) signal will be given' and he
can chop the middle and bottom
later. ·
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Jack ·AndetSQD and Michael
Binstein are writers for United
Feature Syadicate, lot.

Men a"ested in altercation

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Mezgs announcements

Dorse Wheaton
Dorse Wheaton, 83, of East Bel·
pre Pike, Coolville, died Thursday,
November 5, 1992, at SL Joseph
Hospital in Parkersburg, W.Va.
He was born In Ripley, W.Va.,
son of the late Thomas and Clemey
Anderson WheaiOn. He was retired
from American Visco and a former
employee of Federal Hocking
Schoo!DistticL
He is survived by his wife, Nel·
lie Bates Wheaton; three daughters,
Virginia Guss and.Sylvia Ran·
dolph, both of Coolville and Julia
Riddle of Meridian, Miss.; four
sons: Raymond of Jacksonville,
Aa., Dennis of Aint. Mich., Lee of
Vincent. and Chester of Belpre; 29
grandchildren, 42 ~t·grandchil·
dren and several great-great gmndchildren; a sister, Mona White of
Reedy, W.Va.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by three sons and a
daughter.

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PTO to meet
The Portland Elementary P'l'O
will meet Monday at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. Advisory Issued
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The Racine Board of Public
Affairs advises water co~ to
·conserve water for the next two
weeks while the aerator is being
. repaired.
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Organizational
meeting
planned
An organizational meeting for a
youlh group af Sliversvillc Word of
Faith Church will be held Saturday
at 6 p.m. Rhonda DePue, .teacher,
will be the speaker. A variety of
activities are planned including
special music and ret'tcshments will.

be availa~le: All pr~ ·teen.s an.d
teens are mvtted. Davtd Oatley ts
pas10r.
. PTO to meet
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Chester Elementary PTO w11l
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the
school cafeteria. All parents and
teachers welcome.
Youth group to meet
The Trinity Church Youth
Group will meet Saturday at 1 p.m.
at the Forcsl Run, United Methodist
Church for pracuce of the program
"Amazing Grace." The group
mnges in ·~e from three to 13. The
Pn&gt;gr_am w1ll be presented Sunday
eve~~:m~ a.t 7 p.m. at Forest Run.
PubliC tnv1ted.

Saturday at 2 p.m. at White· Blower
Funeral Home with Cecil Morrison
offteiating. Burial will be in Torch
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 7 p.m. on Friday.

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offers 90 minutes of Great Family Entertainment In the
circus tradition of sawdust and spangles. This year's
perfonnance featues the ~st In juggling, balancing,
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In compliance with provisions of
Section 5721.03 of the Ohio
Revised Code, there will be
published within the next few
weeks a list of those persons who
are delinquent in payment of real
estate taxes in Meigs County.
If delinquent taxes are paid in full
or arrangements mad&amp; with the
Meigs County Treasurer to pay not .
later than 48 hourt before said
publication, the parcel will be
removed from the delinquent. list
before advertising.
All delinquent lands will be
certified for fbreclosure by the
Meigs County Auditor unless the
taxes, assessments, interests, and
penalties due are paid.
The said list will be ready for
publication on ·
November 1Oth and 24th, 1992.

Santa's Christmas
Cireus Is Comine To
Rutland Civie
Center,
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We have just participated in a for in our next four years. He'll tell
1M Democ:nu:s must know, 100, is a collection being compiled in10
rare event. - a realigning and us beginning with his post-election that Clinton may be &amp;he only a book- "Mandate for Change"
redefining election that's ri~ht up pr~;~nouncements and his firsl Demoaat who could drag the party - by the Progressive Policy Insli·
there with 1932's FOR triumph appoinllllents.
all the way back to its roots. For lute, a moderate think tank whoae
that begat New Deal liberalism,
Clinton always remember~ the experts have strong lies to Clin'·
and 1980's Reapn Revolution that
real concerns and fears of subUrban ton's wing of the part)'. I've got
heralded our rtrst modeni conserva·.
middle-class Americans, a mlliority more than a passing familiarity
live reign.
of our nation, which had been vot· with these ideas: I'm servin1 as
Rarely has a mandate rung so
If Clinton mouths the same old ing Republican- until Tuesday.
consulting editor of the book. lti
clear: America did not vote Toes· Democratic bromides and recycles
What these Middle Americans ideas include a new malket·based
day to return the presidency to a the same old Washington faces into sought was, in a word: security.
enterprise economics to empower
Democrat. 'America voted, mas- his Cabinet and White House, then
National security, irt a world of firms and workers; 11 healtlt-carO·
sively, ID entrust the presidency to we'D know we're in for Democm&amp;· . nuclear superpowers.
blueprint that builds upon !Milled
a New Democrat -or, as Bill ic·politics-u-usual, the tnide-and·
Economic and job security in competition; streamlining Jhe
CliniOII began calling himself this barter compromising of c:o,ngres· hard times.
. bureaucracy; scrapping and t:ee!acyear, "a Differenl DemocraL"
sional Demoaats. And we'lllcnow
Health-care security whet;a they · ing welfare; s!left&amp;lhe:nin&amp; fliniliet
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reclaiming streets from criminals;
In this y~· ~ exii .pons and pri- that Clinton will have misread his loee their jobs.
!"'lrY v~. m tniCrvtews and call· mandate.
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Pension security when they revltallzin$ schools and malcini
ms, in·t!Jetr hoar: vOla" registration · But don'l bet on that. After a retire.
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and thetr .~xplOStve early ern~ lifetime of prepaai11g to cash in on
And personal secunty tn the1r to enhst after araduation 1n a
of Ross ~one-of-the-Abo~e
Ills political moment, Clinton homeS, ltl'eell, schools and can.
national service COI]JS.
·Tuesday night, CliniOtl claimed
Perot, Arnencans made two thmgs knows .that he 18 lucky to have . The Reapn- B~sh presidei!CY
bequeathed
to
Maddie
Amenca
the
presidency by heralding "A
clear:
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cmne to lhe ri&amp;ht p._ 81 lhe ~t
1. They are ~o long~ bamboo- time. He knows his party, whach only the lint of theae. 11181 simply New Beginning." Now he must be
zled ~y Repubhcan trickle-down once slood for tbe dreams and was not good enough. The tough and bold enough to claim the
prom1ses th8t always came up dry.
rights~hard-woddng middle unsolved mystery of George mandate of lhe common people ..;.
2. They don't want to return to clus,
tbe VIetnam W111 to Bush's presidency 11 why he·~· and lead. "Democracy," H.I:,
the tired congressional Democralic divert il from the core values that ply did not care enough to lead us Mencken obi&amp; ved, •'Is the theory
penchant for just spending new were Its heart and soul. Cllnlon toward real solutions - until hilt that the canmon people know whai
m~ney on ol.d big-aovemment· latows he wott hl&amp;J*IY'a DOminapollster told him our crises had they wan&amp; and deserve to get It
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driven ptOpliltll.
lion in a field lllat ·was weak become his political crisis. Too good and· ~."
And so; Clinton must claim his because
more
prominent late.
Martla Sc:r.ra. le a IJIIdla-.
Clinton will have no shcl1aF of writer for Newlpliper ~
1992 mandate quicldy bol c:.eful· Democrall were 100 wealt·lmeed to
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ly. He'll tell us much in the next run apinlt aiCCIIIingly unbeM•Nf! bold, Innovative· ideas to choose AasodadGtl.
from. AmOng the mare impressive
few months lboul whal we.'U be in incumbent.

C&amp;M MOTORS and
AUTO RENTAL

EMS units answer call

No aubKriplion1 by mail permitted in

There are even schools for aspiring will remain, comfortably conserva·
con$Crvative journalists. Funding ·· live.
for aU of thcsC is already available, . So let there be no moaning at
and will grow exponentially as the bar u a result of the 1992 elec·
conservative mailing lists spring to tion. In a two;-party democmcy the
life udder the impact of Democratic ·voters · have no choice but to
policies. ·
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~'throw the rascals in" every once
Moreover, the conservative in a while. The British even tossed
movement will benefit enormously out Winston Churchill aldie end of
from a spell back Bl the drawing- World Warn ~and George Bush
board. Its two most pressing objec- is no WinsiOII Chwchill.
lives- viclory in the Cold War,
A final word about Mr. Bush.
and for the free market ove.r all He is a decent man, and we should
forms of socialism - have been try to remember him kindly.
achieved, and at the moment the Emerging from the pre-consuva·
movement is in slaclc water. Con· tive Republican establishment, he
$CrVali ve positions on such issues accepted the vice presidency under
as environmentalism, the under· Ronald Reag_an and served that
class and the nihilistic attack on spectacular chief so loyally that he
Western culrure must be hammered earned the opportunity 10 succeed
out. and political SliJIPOI'I for them him.
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organized and brought on line.
Once m ~ White ~ouse. how·
In this process we can expect ever, he rever~d to h1s old c.olthe Repubbcan P8rty to continue to leagues and habits of com~tSe.
be an 11pp10ptiate vehicle. No doubt Certain thing~ he did bnlliantly
the liberal media will qui~kly well-;- one thinks of the Gulf w!D'.
anoint some supple Republican Bu! h1s record was sploo:bed wtth
politician ss a promising allernative blunders and missed opportunities.
to continued conservative domi- We cannot all be Reagans.
nance of the GOP. Bot the great
WIH18111 Riilher lis a ayt~dlcat·
majority or aspirants for the 1996 eel writer for Newspaper Eater.·
presidential nomination are, and prise Alloc:latloa.

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Stevens
Lakeland, .FL;
Contlllued from pqe 1
Thursday
night's Ohio Lottery
two siSterS-in-law, Chessie Devriclc
been taken from his ClllpOl'L The outh1ll«ii111 wss also entered.
·
ToniJht.
cloUdy
·
w
ith
a
chance
selections:
·
Cecil F. Devrick, 77, of Point
of Keystone Heights FL. and Ruth
The
incident
toot
place
on
Tuesday.
·
of
flumes.
Low
in
the
upper
20s.
Plc:k
3
Nwnben
Pleasant. died Thursday, November
Devrick of Tarpon Springs, FL.;
. Chance of snow SO percenL SBiur·
S-6-7
5, 1992, at Pleasant Valley Nursing
several nieces and nephews.
•
day,
variable
cloudiness
and
cold.
(five, six, seven)
Care Center in Poiftt PleasanL
Service! will be at 2 p.m. on
Meip County Sheriff Jatfles M. Soulsby reports that deputies
High
in
the
upper
30s.
Pkk
4 Numbers
. He owned and operated a motor
Sunday, November 8, at the Crow·
took two deer accident reports on Thursday.
8-S-6-S
• freight company in CharlesiOn;
HusseU Funeral Home in Point
At 6:40 a.m. on Thursday, Ricky Barringer of CoolviUe Road,
(eight, five, six, five)
from 1960-63 he was the managing
Pleasant with Dr. DOnald W.
sttock and killed a deer which 1'1111 into the pith of his 1988 Chevrol:xiepdecf
forecast:
·:director of the Point Plcssant
Johitson, Jr. officiating. Graveside
let.
.
Chamber of Commerce. He retired
service and burial will follow in
Sunday through Tlle5day:
At 8:30 p.m., Bradley Ma)'~Wd of Racine, struck and killed a
: In 1977 from the Austin Designers
Kilkland Memorial Gardens, near
Sunday, fair and continued cold.
deer which JUDiped iniO the paih 4l his 1992 Chevrolet piclcup truck.
Veterus MeDIOiial .
and Builders Corp., where he had
Lows
in the 20s. Highs in the 30s.
Poinl Pleasant
THURSDAY
ADMISSIONS •
• served II years as project BC·
Monday, fair. l.(lws in the mid to None.
Visiting hollrs will be held at the.
.countant, he had also worked two
Meigs Cotmty Sherifrs deputies were called 10 a figh~ a1 Five
upper 20s. Highs in the 40s. Tuesfuneral home on Saturday from 6-9
THURSDAY DISCHARGES •
Points on Wednesday evening, Arrested on charges of disorderly
.;or those years in Canada.· He had p.m. •
day, fair. Lows in the 30s. Highs in Melvin
Van Meter and Vivienne
conduct weze .Timothy Ohlinger and John Ohlinger.
·
alSQ served.as the Mayor· of Mason
the 50s.
In l.ieu of Oowers, those who
Waddell.
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for three . years. A inember of the
wish may donate to the Main Street ... They were taken 10 the sheriff's department and released after
, Maiit Street Baptist Church in Point Baptist Church Building Fund at ' being summoned 10 Meigs County Court.
, Pleasant, he served as a deacon and · 1100 Main Street, Point Pleasant,
~ Sunday Scl\ool reacher and for
WY255SO, in his memory.
Nine calls for assistance were answered on Thursday and early
. several years in the choir. From
Eliza
Hayman
today
by units of Meigs Emergency Services.
1990-91 he served as records
Eliza
Marie
Hayman,
95,
of
·
On
Thursday a1 1I :25 a.m., Pomeroy squads were sent to an auto
_keeper for the Samaritan Fund, a
Route
338,
Racine,
died
on
accident
on Union Avenue. Jerry Day was taken to Veterans MemoState
· benevolent branch of the Mason
l1t11 Stlrllll 11 '13.95 1 DIJ .
rial
Hospiial,
altd George Siegman and Robert Hall refused treat·
1992
at
the
Friday,
November
6,
:· County Ministerial AssOciation. He
lepl•ct. .•l Velll•• Aw1ii1W. For l111,..ce
.. was ·a veteran of World War II, extended care unit of Veterans · menL
At I :06 p.m., Middleport unit took Edna Cri~ from State
serving in the U.S. Navy fa 3'11 MemOOal Hospital.
Or ••••lc•l lre1kllo. .
Route 7 tD Holzer Medical Centrz. At 9:39 p.m .• Middl~:port squad
She was born on June 29, 1896
years, in both the Atlantic and
went to William Street for Rebecca Perry. She was transported to
CALL 304·273·3077
Pacific conOict. He had received in Plants, daughter of the late F.A.
and
Lavinia
B.
Wickline
Sayre.
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·
Vetemns.
. one silver and six bronze baule
41() WASHINGTON ST. • RAVENSWOOD, WV.
At 12:24 a;m. . on Friday, Middleport unit lOOk Chris Rayburn
scars. He was a member of tlie .She was a lifelong resident of
from
Dave
Diles
Park
to
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital.
At
2:05
a.m.,
·
Plants,
and
fonner
Plants
Posunas·
-VF.W. in Mason. .
.
ter. She was a member.of the Plants
Syracuse unit went 10 Water Street for George Cundiff. He was
.. Born May 8, 1915 in Pad, Roane
Methodist
Church.
taken to Veterans. At 4:32 p.m., Rutland squad went to Union
County, WV, he was a son of the
.
Surviving
are
three
daughters:
Avenue and took Calvin O'Del110 Holzer. At 10:04 a.m., Pomeroy
late Charles H. and Viola (PaxiOII)
Mrs . George (Lois) Harris,
and Middleport units went to Mulbmy Avenue for a smoli;~ odor at · ·
-Devrick.
Pomeroy,
Mrs.
Bill
(Mary Ellen)
the Hill residence. At 10:12 a.m., Racine squad went to Third Sneet
. He is survived by his wife of 49 Lewis, Houston, Texss, and Mrs.
for
an auto accident. Linda Grimm, Ronald Grimm 'and Angie Hill
years, Ruby (Gillespie) Devrick; John (Janice) Simpson, Pasadena,
were aU treated at the scene. At 10:13 a.m., Middleport unit went to
. one daughter, Koneda L. Devrick Texas; a son, WilHam Ray (Lillian)
Hysell Run Road and took Mildred Hysell 10 Holzer.
. of Point Pleasant; one son and liayman,Jr., Racine; several nieces
· daughter-in-law, Ron and June and nephews, including a special
-Devrick of Merced, CA: one
njece, Jeane Ashley. Ravenswood,
Heavy vehicle damage and one injury msulted from an accident
granddaughter, JiU .Ann ·Devrick of W.Va.; a special friend, Mary Find·
on
Union Avenue, Pomeroy,late Thursday morning.
Morgan10wn; one grandson, Aaron
ley, Racine; seven $randcbildren
Roben
Hall, Route 143, Rutland, was ttaveling south on Union
· Devrick of Merced, CA; one sister and 12 great-grandchtldren.
Ave., when his vehicle was struck by a car driv~n by Jerry Day, 23,
_and brother-iii-law, Orpha and . Besides ~~tCarents, she was
,,
Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, who was traveling north. ·.
preCeded in
,by her husband,
Day, acoordi11g 10 Pomeroy Police, went left of center and struclc
William Ray Hayman, an educator,
the
driver's side front of the Hall vehicle. Both sustained heavy
The Dlily Sentinel
in 1975; four brothers and three sis·
damage
to the driver's side fronL
·
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(U8PIIts.tlll0)
ters.
Day
suffered
multiple
contusions
and
was
taken
by the Pomeroy
Graveside services will be held
Pablt1bed enry aRemocm,, Monday
~mergency
squad
to
Vetemns
Memorial
Hospital
where he was
u.-.Jt Friday, Ill Court St., P01110r117,
on Monday at II a.m. at Letart
Ohio by Lito Ohio VaHey Ptobliahlftl
treated
and
released.
He
was
charged
with
operating
a
motor vehicle
Falls Cemetery Chapel •. with Rev.
. Compaay/M~a1time4ia Inc., Pomeroy,
without
a
license,
no
insurance,
and
failure
10
maintain
control o.f
Obit&gt; 415768, I'll. 892·2156. - d .....
Roger Grace offteianng.
·
his
vehicle.
·
· paldat""-"1, Obio.
At Mrs. Hayman's request, there
Will
be no callin2 hours.
Member: The &lt;\aooeialod l'lua, and the
Geor~

C. F. Devrick

Conservatives·are as strong 'as ever
Suictly from the standpoint of
the Republican P8rty, of course, the
election was a disaster. Any election the party doesn't win- especially a presidential election - is
by definition a disaster.
But it's hard to remember any
presidential election in modem
times when there was less at stalcc.
The voters didn't hate George
Bush; they were merely a little
tired of him. In choosing Clinton,
they wezen't votina for a aalvaniz·
ing new hero or ~~Dlicy; diey weze
just hoping agamst hope &amp;hat a
chan$e might be for the better,
especially economically.
Least o_f all is there any mandate
(though the media will quickly
claim one) for a return to liberal
policies: Luckily, Clinton knows
this very well. Throughout the
campaign he avoided the "liberal"
label .like a vampire avoids garlic,
and carefully described his vehicle
·as "the new Democratic Party," 10
distinguish it from the "old" one. .
As a matter of fact, conser·
vatism emerged from this election
with its recent prestige vinually
intacL Significantly. a majority of
American voters th1s year preferred

Weather

Deer accidents investigated

Palladino complains that !Ollie
m1111gm have been given 4g hours
to take a down-araded position
with a frozco lllary far two years.
Sin!:e it's a demotion, the employee's pay is lllcely to be cut at the
end of the two years.
thro~ wtoho ~I etheyare
wn m a poo , w
.
wail at a translbon center, hoping
that another jobwill·open up. Crit·
ics ·call !hese centers "concentra· tion camps" because employees '
are taught how to put 10gether a
resume so they can WY for a new
=~ice posiuon - or an

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Washington takes on Arizona in top Saturday tilt
B RICK WARNER
}p Pootltall Write
When top-raated was~ington
visits No. 12 AriJJOna, It will give
fans and poll voten their ftnt concrete c:omparison between ·the
Huskies and their closest chal·
lcnJ~r for the national championsllip, aecond-nnted ~That's because Arizona is the
onlyteamthatplaysWashington
and Miami durin&amp; !he egu1ar sea·1
so!l· "fhe Wt dcat.s nearly

quarterback. It's not something
Foley his J)IISSCd for 1J24 yards
" You've got co find a way to
you know they're going 10 and II touchdowns this seuon, stop Dukes, find a, way to stop
pass aU four downs."
., ·
while c;:huck!e Du.tes leads the ' Foley, and ~ ~e:'f~i
In other Top 2S games, tt s .No. Eagles m rushing wtth 1,024 yards ure .out a
that's one o( th
1
• 3 Alabama at LSU; N~. 4. Michl: ana seven TDs.
·
the CClUIItrY •• Holtz said. e
at North~; Louisville at o.
m
•
S T~ A.tM, ~land at No. 6
Aorida State
. ; Vugml8 Tech at No. ·.. · ·
.
~
10 Syracuse; No. 11 Southern &lt;:;ai
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Z'Lif "f
a! ~0• ~I Stanford; Sou~ Mis· .
n .
SISSlpptatNo.l4Fionda,Otla-:::.
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au
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homa State at No. 16 Colorad.o;
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No. 17 North carolina State at Vlt·
N 18 N th Carolina at
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·:."PIG PICRI.N" .fliNNER ·:·

.51-yard field
on the final play.a stsstppi s.ta!~; N~. 20 Texas at . ·.
. "It'I 1 diff'ercnt
Arizona Texas .ChrisbBD; Mint,tesota at No.
.coach Diet Tcxney said. "We're a 22 Ohio S~; and Arizona State at
bettt:r team, Miami's a better fm!ll, No. 25 Washmgton State. .
:: West Virginia State Farm Museum
Washington's a different team.
Bolstered by a 35-32 vtctory
RT. 62, POINT PLEASANT
We're playing (Washington) at over Pefl!l State lastJ'I!Onth, Boston
home and they respect us. Miami College IS confident !t can bandle
Saturday, November 7
didn't.lt's totally different"
the pressure of playmg at Notre
Serving
12:30 p.m.
Boston Colfege isn't usually ~·
.
compared to football powers lite . , When you gb mto Penn Stale,
· Notre Dame. On Saturday, the It s the ~lflosphere that can really
.
The Menu Will Consist Of...
.
unbeaten, ninth-ranked Eagles are get you.. ~.c q~~rback Glenn
given a good chance of beating the Foley said. I think tf we can han- : Roasted Pork or Beef, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, and a Roll
No. Blrish at South Bend.
die th~\· we:ll be ready for Notre ::· Homemade Fruit and
Pie Will Be For Sale
"I told our play~rs after the Dame.
Navy game that right now Boston r--:----:-:---:-:-~~:"':':::-:::":::-1
College is playing beuer than we
GRAVELY TRACTOR
are,'' Notre Dame c:oach Lou Holtz
ssid.
SALES 6 SERVICE
Joe Hobart makes a
toachdoWil
Seattle ~~=
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Wlsconalo Ill this AP lie pltoto. Ualvenlty or Washington ol
When it COOieS to football SUC• 204 Condor 8l
PonM:_o_r~H.
cess, there's been no comparison IIW Fllolol W&amp;lu . - s
between Nebraska and Kansas.
CI.OIED MONDAY
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under to~~ditiolll tlutt coalcl Yiolllte NCAA rules..(AP)
·
After 23 straight losses to the No. 7
OPEN TUESDAY THAll FRIDAY
II AII-I Pll
Comhusters, the No.. l3 JayiUiwks
SAT. 1 All-12 Noon
IJIIJ{'f, J'E~
could be ready for a breakthrough
Saturday in Lincoln.
.
~THE .
' 'They can throw the football
and run the fooiball very effectivegames under Bobby Bowden ... ly ," Nebraska linebacker Trev
By RICK WARNER
fLORIDA ST. 41-21.
AP FootiNdl Writer
Alberts sai.:l. "They have a great
No. 13 Kansas {plus 14112)
If you like high-scoring
LAYAWAY NOW!
at No. 7 Nebraska
shootouts, you'll probably be disJay hawks haven't beaten Comappointed by Saturday's ga,me
''
between No. I Washington and No. busters since 1968 ... NEBRASKA
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF:
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42-28.
12 Arizona.
Each lmlll is allowing only 9.3
· No. 9 BIISioll College
Featuring: Beautiful
points per game, tied for secondquality conatruc:l8cl
{plus 10) at No.8 Notrt Dame
best in the nation. Washiagton
lrish hand Eagles first loss ...
mobile
hornea on dlapl.y.
hasn't allowed a rushing touch- NOTRE DAME 28-21.
Take a.8hort drive to view
down in its last five games. while
Virginia Tech (plas 16 1/2)
ttteae homea. You'll be
OFF SIGGEmD mAIL
Arizona hasn't given up a touchat No. 10 Syncuse
down in the first half aliiiCIIIIOII.
glad
you
dldl
Tech winless in last five games
OVER.500 CIAIIS II noCil
The Huskies (8.{1) and Wildcats ... SYRACUSE 35-14.
(5-2-1) are particularly 11ood at
No. 11 USC (minus 1112)
1·100·775-6811 or 614·667·6811
SIDppin11 the run. Arizona IS No. 1
at No. 21 Stanford
U. S. Route 50 • Coolville, o•lo
in rushing defense, limiting oppoTrojans haven't lost at Palo Alto
'
. nents to 54.9 yards per game. since 197{) ... SOUTHERN CAL
Mon.-:frl. 11 am-7 pm; Sat. 8 am-6 pm
Washington his been almost that 21-17.
.
gOOd the past five weeks, giving up
· · Southern Mississippi ·
only 77.2 yards per game on the
(plus 14 112) at No. 14 FlOrida
Public Sale
8
Southern Miss has upset many
&amp; Auction
Arizona· has a slight edge SEC giants ... FLORIDA 28-21.
in defensive sta1s, Washington has
Oklahoma St. (plus 19 112) ·
better offensive numbers. The
at No. 16 Colorado
Huskies are averaging 29.4 points
Buffaloes rebound from 52-7
and 391 yarda, compared 10 Ari· loss to Nebraska ... COLORADO
: zona's 23..5 and 289.8. ·
24-10.
·
. Washington uses two ~uarler·
No. 17 N. Carolina St.
': backs {Mart BruneU and Billy Joe
{plus 3) at'Vir&amp;inla .
1
·: Hobert) who hive been Rose Bowl
Cavaliers are slumping ... N.C.
HURT 11..1
SUNDAt NOV. I, 1992~12:30 P.M. ·
t.{VPs, while the Huskies' !!est ST. 17-14.
:: offensive weapon is Napoleon
DIMionciHtJnH
No. 18 N. Carollaa
ILOSSU'S AIJCnON, OLD ST. MARY'S Pllf,
Reg,
.171
, ., .
' Kaufman. The sophOmore tailback
.(plus 3 112) at Clemson
. ONLY
.
PARKEISIUIG,
WY.
.
·• averages 100 yards rushing per .
Tar Heels haven't won at Death
PAR11AL UBTJNG
.; game, and is one of the most dan· Valley since 1980 ... CLEMSON
FURNITURE: Oak lidlboMI wlmlnor, oak waahltandl,
gerous tick returnen in the ~un­ 21-17.
3 1tllek oak bookcue, Uti tcp ollk Ice box, 2 door oak
try.
Arkansas (plus 10)
bookCIIIe, o~ alool, oak nx:kera, Vltotlan atand. oak
Arizona's offense has struggled
ldtr:hen cabinet, (8) CIU drtiMII w/ml11011, oak center
at No. 19 Mississippi St.
at times, but appears to be improvlllartca, 1q. oak bible, hun and wood bed&amp;, dining 1111.
First meeting in 53 ye·ars ...
ing. Senior quanerback George MISSISSIPPI ST. 28-14.
IIWIM, nlteltanda, chelra, 1tencll oak table l 4 chelra,
oak highboy ch•~ clock 1111111, ftalwal cupboatd. kllchen
Malauulu has thrown for 862 yards
No. 20 Texas {minus 15 112)
Cllblnel, . Jllll'ian, CIU lidlboard, cheal-01-drawera,
7MIRQUIS
and five touehdowns, while sophoat Texas Cllristiu
Nhogllny hal table, rnlmlll, blctoom lult11, tables, 1·
more Ontiwaun Carter leads the
IIIIIOIDS ,
Longhorns have won 24 in a
· dtawer IIMIII, wicker, lOCker&amp;, table &amp; 4 cllal111, aq.
let In 14K gold,
· • team in rushing with 640 yards and row over Homed Frogs ... TEXAS
lnlnka, DIIIIWI back bunk&amp;, DebOlt IIOYe, Repo curved
Onequ .., •••n.w.
sill TDs.
47-21.
.
glue china, walnut lrlldle uwlng IMCillne, dr1111r
Arizona needs a victory to stay
mimn &amp; yokel, mahogany delle, hal bun, dntUIIII,
Reg.....
Minnesota (plus 20 112)
ONLY 1 _ 11
in the Rose Bowl hunt. Washington
Nhogllny
l'nlhogany , chell-ol-dtawe!l;,
at No. 22 Ohio St.
'•
must win to maintain its bid for a
Nhogllny end lllbll, mahogany ~hlna cabinet, (2) em.
'
Gophers winless •t Columbus
national championship and second since 1949 ... OHIO ST. 38-17.
:ktly loklng mii'RIIII, Wuhlland. .
, consecuti've
perfect
PRIIIITI~: Pine lilly· et!pboltd, . 8 II. ltepbaclc
·
Arizona St. {plus 3)
_
cupboaRI, dry link, aq. nailed lllbll w/dropiMI wldrw,
season ... WASHINGTON 17-7.
at No. 25 Washingloo St.
•
~Nat .teptw k cupboMI w/eq. nal1, hlln~ Cllpbolltd,
No. 3 Alabama,
Cougars snap two-game losing
olcf Wllld!obe, +board tcp Wlllnut harveal labll,
(ni1Dua17) at LSU
streak ... WASHINGTON ST. 24bench... dov.-talled box, blanket box11, 3-board top
Since 1971, Tide is 10-0-1 at 17 .
h8tvllt
bible, old Dine lilY Cllpbollrd.
LSU ... ALABAMA 31-7.
COINS a ,JEWELRY: Morgan &amp; Walking Ubelty hell
No. 4 Miclli&amp;an (millus 34)
dolarl, 8 rlngl: Ruby and I&amp;Aihlnt w/1 cart11 diamond,
Last week: 10-9 (suaight); 6-13
at Northwestera
tMike cut ruby and clamoncf ling, 14- Karat 7 ciamond
(spread).
.
Wolverines have won 19
11\1111111
ring, 1 catat damond llld ruby ring, 1/40.
Season: 130-38 (straight); 74-74
clllmond wedding tlnd 111,. entique ete~lng cameo
straight over Wildcats ... MICHl- (spread).
Nntnc., lllu1 mlec.
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:: GAN38-7.
.
cqLLI:c:tiBLEI:
Quilts,
comfolll,
poeiCeldl,
llnen1,
LO.itlville {plus 16)
•
piCturM &amp; 11'111111 Finton, a lot 01 DeprMIIon, lllont
at No. 5 Texas A&amp;M
IIIII &amp; ,luge, tove. !Wlten\e, Mv. paper box11, DOn:llaln .
Fint game between the schools
IIIJ!a, CloCke, adv. can1, 1C8111, (Old) wedclng clr-. old
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... TEXASA&amp;M27-17.
IOOia, ol lampe, cutter quilts, 4 pel. Jewel teanre,
'
lied, AoetvUie pee,, cookie ,lara, 0g.) Eno
Maryland (plus 25 1/2)
lign w/lg. pole, pott.ry.
'
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at No. 6 Florida St.
Doll1, trucke, other toya. (2) New 1969. Billy
Seminoles 1~.{1 in homecoming
Blul 011 Robot DtiPiay In o~glnal box11.
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PLUS LOTS MORE FURNITURE &amp;
The University or Rio Gl'lllcle
COLLECTIBLES ARIUYING DAILY
men's basketball team bulc:bed-.
THIS WILL BE · A VERY LARGE AND
uled a scrimma1e wltll Ecllsoa
LONG SALEII
State Commuaity Collqe, Sid,• BASEBALL
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
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PATRKK BLOSSER - AOOIONEER lk.tstt 1,
.: burgh'sJose Lind was presented Center•
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• with his fli'St Rawlings Gold Glove,
The scrlmma1e is tree aad
• ending a streak of nine straight open to the pu bUt.
wins by Ryne Sandberg of the
• Chicago Cubs as the NL 's best• fielding second baseman.
:
Pittsburgh's Andy Van Siyte
: and Barry Bonds and Montreal's
• I.,arry Walter comprised the NL
outfield. Other NL winners were
• Cubs first baseman Mart Grace
ACQU1SinONS FilE JEWELRY HAS THEM ALL
and pitcher Greg Maddux, St.
Louis shonstop Ozzie Smith and
- GUAUIIftED lEST PRICESI
(NOALCOHOL
: caldler Tcxn Pagrimzi, and Atlanta
third baseman Terry Pendleton.
OVER 200 &amp;OLD COliS II STOCK
The AL winners were New
York )' antees first baseman Don
•' Mattingly, Toronto second base• man Roberto Alomar, Baltimore
•• shortstop· Cal Ripken, Chicago
• third baseman Robin Ventura,
• Texas cau:ber lviln ROdriguez, Cal71~
•
•• ifornia pileher Mark Langston and
·MTS URI COIN COMPANY•
• oud'iclden Ken Griffey Jr. of Seat• tle,~P::uuofMi .....
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Double ove.rtime ,loss to ·Walsh takes RG out. of soccer playoffs

A fl•t first hair yielded to a
powerful comeback performance
·r- by the Univenity of Rio Grande
, &gt; soccer~ in WcdDNday's opening round of the District 22 Playoffs at Stanley L. EY8111 Field, but
visiting contender Walsh
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with a 4-3 double
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Victory.
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overaU,
while the ·Cavaliers (8-8-4)
t face defending
champion Tiffin
f Saturday in the title
game at Tiffin.
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Findlay
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Bowling Green coach Gary
Blactney sars he won'tlet his
team underestimate the importance
of its game at Kent State Saturday.
"This is for the trophy, this is
for the bowl bid and thiS IS ftr the
,'• · rings," Blaclcnev said. ~·we need it
to fmish the job;~·
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has said his team's riext opponent
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victory at Kent to defend its Mid:;
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Again, although the possibility
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'determined by conference won-lost
percentage. Bowling Green, which
plays eight games, is at a disadvantage should it lose two games,
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Auburn coach Pal Dye, implicaled
Auburn president William V.
by the. NCAA in a series of m¥~r Muse would not release the letter
rules violations involving improper or give the names of anyone identipayments to a fOOiball player, says fied in it, citing advice from uni·
he wiU not quit
versity attorneys.
The NCAA, in a strinj! of nine
allegalions paralleliilg claims made
last year by former defensive bact
Eric Ramsey, charged Thursday
that Dye knew of iUegal payments
to a player and did not forward the
information to.school offiCials.
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ber of the ilthletic department slllff
provided improper benefits to a
player, a player wrongly got a loan
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rissey commented. ~·1 felt bad for
them about losing on a mental
error, but I look upon it u a learning expetience. I hope that everyone tetums next year, because we
have here a sound nucleus and a
well-respected program. We may
not perhaps be the contender we
should be, but we're pretty daggone close."
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tbanka to the team, assiS!Ints Troy
Daniels and Michael Phillips, and
to the fans in the university com-.
munity who supported the team .
"I'm IOiiing forward to 1993," he
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In spite of the better effont of Morrissey said. "We juJt bad 25
Geuing into the book helped to WIOblowllld and JQC Kiley (junior, minutes a.t the begioaing where
rissey s club, advancing to a 3·0
lead by ~ end of·the first period.
invigorate the lielllllto the point that Cincinnati) to IICore in the fint things didn't work. l.oolring back,
"Walsh rode the llllllllerltum and J .C. Circle (sophomore, Cross overtime, the viaiiOn' &amp;OIIbePin&amp; we beat them and got our fli'St goal
wu ready to put the till on us," Lanes, W.Va.) collected the ball kept the Redmeq at bay. Unable tii . on a mistake, and they beat us on a
Morrissey reflected aftea wad. "But from Walsh's press and maneu· mate any prpgress, both teams mistake."
then a liaht Oictcd on in the guys • vered it~ the goalkeeper to cut IIIOYed in the ~ OT, where the
However, Morrissey hailed the
heads, tliey started to play soccer the deftcit to 3·2. Then, Jack Cavaliers capitalized on a defen- wort of his team, including the
and started to put things to&amp;elher. Wroblewski (freshman, Toronto, sive breakdown to uet its fourth scorers, Kiley, O'Connor, Todd
We dominated in the second half, Canada), working with an usist and fmal ~Rio Gnmde counter- Koch {sophomore, Columbus},
and in ·my three yean here I've from Slllart Smith. (freshman, Ash· attacked m the remaining minutes, Michael Bush (sophomore, St.
never seen a better performance bmd, Ky.) ftred in the ball to knot with Winston O'Connor Qunior, Albans , W.Va.) and St.· Ryan
from a Rio Grande soccer !elm." - the ICOIC wjth 12 minutes remain· KinJslon, Jamaica) working on Steele (freshman, Raseu's,
The shock of the Cavaliers' ing in the period.
mating a portion of Rio Grande's· Jamaica), who provided backfield
qulcir. advance translated into
Rio Grande then toot five shots last three shots on goal work.
anf flank support.
iction far Rio Grande when a foul 'on goal, but Walsh's goalie man"I'm d.is!!PPOinled in the fact we
The game marked Rio G~' s
called on Walsh set up a penalty aged to block the ball's entry each last bec•use our goal this year was second-ever appearance tn !he
tick taken by Andrew Jones (fresh· time, leaving the game tied llS regu- not just to show up for the ,Playoffs, playoffs,' and the first in which the
man, Manchester, England) to give lation ran ollt
but adYIIIICC to the champtonship," team had the home advantage. In
one of their best-yet season endings, the Redmen finished second
in the d.istrict (6-2) and in the Mid·
Ohio Conference (5· 1). Walsh was
· going into"Keni Slate. that this is a Schudel dOesn't sound very opti- play nine conference games. In S-2-1 for third place in the district
other words, a 7-2 ~ is better and 4-2 for third in l~q~action as
championship game. ••
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Bowling Green stands 6-0 on
"Tbere'sstiUalotcifthingsthat thana6-2m~
the season ended.
Schudel sars he won't even
the year in the MAC and 7-2 over· have to happen and Bowling
Tiffin is 18-2-1 overall followall as it heads for Kent. which is 2- Green's playing really well,'' he have lime to think about the MAC ing Wednesday's victory over
Sand 2~7.
said. "We have to tate care of the race and what's happening at Kent. Findlay, and netted fii'St place (8.0)
Ball State (5-2, 5-4) and WCS\· one this week to even have an He will be occupied with coai:hing in the district and in the conference
em Michigan (5-2, 6-2-1) still hold opp(X'tilniiy the following week.''
his team against Toledo. ·
(6-0) at the close of its campaign.
"As far as I'm concerned, I
out a glimmer of hope of caiChing ; What makes the possibility of
"I cannot say enough about the
. the Falcons. But in order for any- overcoming the Falcons even more don't even care if we hear a score
one other than Bowling Green to remote is that the closest chat- (from Kent) during the course of
... he said.
represent the MAC in the inaugural lengen have more difficult sched· the
Las Vegas Bowl Dec. 18, the Fat- ules.
~Saturday lind East·
cons would have to lose at Kent
Ball State would have to beat em Michtgan (1-5, 1-8) at Central
and then lose the foUowing week at Toledo (3-3, 5-3) Saturday and Michigan (3-4, 4-S), and in nonhome a~ainst Ball State. Mean· · then Bowling Green to close out its conference action, Temple ..at
while, either Ball State or Western schedule, and those are the two Alaon (5·3, 5·3) aitd Youngstown
would have to win out in the con- hottest teams in the' MAC right StateatOhioU.(l-7,1-8),

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CoaaiDity Caleadar !teat at S p.m. and iamea wiU bo hiJd
: . appnr two days be1are u et'IM from 6-8 p.m. Tbele will abo be
~ Ud tile day of tb8t nellt. I teal encertaiDmenL
~ mast be m:elved weD Ill adYUCt
to assu r publicatioa Ill the cal·
HENDERSON, W.VA.· Tho
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Oallia Twirlers Wescera Sqnare
Dance Club wiD bold a dance Sll·
urday
from 8-11 p.m. at lbe Hea·
J11UDAY
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POMEROY • Revival at Mt. derDI Conbnunity Center in Boil·
Hennon Uniled Bn:tlwn in Christ derDI, W.Va. RIJFI' Stllele wiD be
Church, off Texas Road near lbe caller.
Pomeroy, through Sunday, 7:30
MIDDLEPORT· A slalc paint·
p.m. nightly. Rev. Roben Markley
will be the evangelist. Public invit- inJ class will be offered by the
ed. Darren Smith will pmorm Sat· ~1ddlepon Arts Council Satur!lay
and .Nov. 14 from noon 10 2 p.m.
urdliy nighL
Katluyn Meadows is .i~uuctor and
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LeaiOJJ Hall on Friday from 8 p.m. to register.
10 midni.llht with music by Jeannie
SALEM CENTER • Star
and the Wolfe Pack. Public invited.
Orange and Stir Junior Grange will
LONG BOTIOM • 'file Faith meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m: at the
Full Gospel Church in Long Bot· · grange ball ncar ~alem Center.
tom will have preaching and Potluck suprer will follow the
singing Friday at 7 p.m. with PasUl' meeting. AI members urged to
Sceve Reed and local singing talent att~nd. Officen and committee
Pablic invited. FeUowship will fol- · chairmen are to meet at 6:30p.m.
. POMEROY -Roy~ Oalt Dance
. low.
ROCK SPRINGS • Meigs Club .will hold a dance Saturday
Counrv POIIIOIUI Gran- will llleet from 8-11 p.m.. at Royal 0a1t l'alk.·
Friday at 7:30 p.m. the Rock Music wiD be provided by Orlando
Springs Grange Hall. Racine Col11111bo.
Grange will be host. ·
POMEROY • Belles and Beaus
TUPPERS PLAINS • 'Jiuppers Western SqUBJe Dance Club, open
Plains VFW Post No. 9053 and dance, Sttunlay, 8" 11 p.m.. senior
Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a citizens ccn~er, Pomeroy. Jerry
dance Friday from 8-11:30 p.m. Helt, Cincinnati,·will be the calltz.
wit!t music by CJ. and lbe Counby Refreshments terved.
Geatlcmen.
SUNDAY
POMEROY
- First Southern
SATURDAY
Baptist
Church,
revival, Sunday .
PORTLAND· Hazel CommiDii·
Friday
with
Charles AlU·
tbrouah
t_y Church will have a hym_n sing
more
and
Henry
Roo.
Lamar
Saturdly at 7:30 p.m. reatonna the
O'Bryant,
pastor,
invites
the
pubHaven Singers (Tamara Hayman,
lic.
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Rose and Rhonda VanMeter).
Edsel Ha:t. pastor, invites the pubMIDDLEPORT· Rejoicing Life
lic.
Christian School, chicken and nooPOINT PI,.EASANT, W.VA.· dle· dinner, Sunday, 00011 tb 3 p.m.
Liberty Mountaineers will J)el{Onn in the school lunchroom. Cost is
Saturday at die Senior Citizens S3.SO ror eat-in ~ $3.2S b carry·
out Call 992-6249 between 9 a.m.
Centa' in PoiJ)tP!eas~~~t. W.Va.
and 2:30 p.m. 10 place onkts.
niPPERS PLAINS · Cmft and
GALLIPOLIS • Modem Wood·
bake sale, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., St. Paul United Methodist men of American Camp No. 7230,
Church in Tuppers Plains. Sub Burlingham, will have a dinner
Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. at
sandwiches will also be aw.ilable.
Dale's Smorgasbord in Gallipolis.
SYRACUSE • Syracuse Ele· Cost is $2.SO.
mentary will hold its rail carnival
RACINE • Turkey-bam dinner,
Saturday. A 11011p dinnet will begin

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a.m., Soalbera High
~$4.7!511dullll,$3childlal.

RACil'fE • Darrea Smith,
Oilben, W.Va., williiOifolm SIDI·
day ll 7 p.m. ll Nt. rdoriab Oucll
or Oocl, Mile Hill Road, Racine.
Revival will bo Mondal~h
Nov. IS with Brother
It,
Marieaa. Services, 7 p.m. nightly.

CHESTER • Darren Smith will
perform at Chester Nazarene
• Olan:bli~
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POMEROY • Hillside Baptist
Church will have a hymn sing SIDI·
day ll~.m. with Cbildrer! of God,
Goc!'s ale Lambs, Tbe Partatm,
The Redeemed Quartet, Blood
Covenant and Linda Jones. Public
invited. James R. A.cr«. Sr. invites
the public.
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MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT c Xi Gamma
Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
SOrority, will meet Monday at die
bomc or Phyllis Hackett, Middlepan. Preferential tea at 6:30 p.m.
· RACINE • Racine Board of
'Public Affairs will meet at Star
Mill Park Monday at 10 a.m.
RACINE • Racine Elementary
PI'O wiD meet Monday at7 p.m.

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Sunday Sehoot - 10 o.m.
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· Sunday S&lt;hool · 10 a.m.
Worship • II a.m., 1 p.m.
Wcdneldly Service&amp; · 7 p.m.
Vletory BaptlsJ
S25 N. 2nd SL, Middleport
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Worship· 10 a.m., 1 P:ni.
Wedne&gt;day Services - 7 p.m.
Faith Baptltt Chur&lt;h
Railrood St , Mosoo
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II o.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Setvim -7.p.m.
Forest Run Bapllsl
Putor: Arius HUn
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhjp • 11 a.m.

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Jim, JeMy, Peter, Paul and Jamc,;
Ditty, Lee, Bron, Chrissy and
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ca Owen, David, Mary and Jason
Bryan, Sue and Kenny Imboden,
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Wendell Williams, Katie Pratt, vance of the anniversary 11r Dick
John, Pat, Judy, Jason and Jamin and Jelinnie Owen.
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Founh &amp; Main St., Middlepon
Pastor; Rev. Oilben Craie. Jr.
Sunday S&lt;hool· 9:30a.m.

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Wonhip- 10:4.5 a.m.

AntkJulty Bapi!SI
PasLOr: Kenneth Smidt
Smday S&lt;hool - 9:30a.m.
W011hip • l 0:4S a.m.
Thursdly Service&amp;· 7:30p.m.
Rulllnd FrH Will Baplill
Salem St.
Putor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School • tO o.m.
Evenin&amp; - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
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Mlddleporl Chur&lt;h a1 Christ
Sllund Main
l'lsaor. AI Ha"""'
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 8:1S,I0:30o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.
Keno C""rdt ol C~rlst ·
wo..hip-9:30 a.m.
SUnday School - 10:30 Lm.

u......-Ridi•CIIurdlofClor!ol
Putor:1adt Cole......

Sunday Sthool · 9:30a.m.
Worship , 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Scrvioc:s · 6:30p.m.
Zloo Church of Christ
Hamscnville Rd. (Rs. l43)
Panor: ln1erim pu10r · ·
S~mday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship -10:30a.m.,7:30p.m.
Wednesdoy Servioes • 7 p.m.

P&lt;~neroy,

Bradbury Church al Clorlst
l'lstor. Tom Runyca
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship_- 10:30 Lm.
Tuppen Plalas Clourds ofClorlst
Pa•or: Robert Foou:.
Sunday S&lt;:hool - 9 a.m.
Worship· 9:4S a.m., 6:30p.m.

Dexter Church or Chrlsl
Paslor: Oula ..St.ewan ,
SWiday S&lt;hool • 9:30 a.m.
Wo..hip • 10:30 Lm.
Wednesday Servioes • 7 p.m.

'

Rullond Churdl ol Christ
Pastor.. Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

CentraiCI.....

AIIHs., (Synn.)

Rev.
Sunday Sdloolond Wonhip- 9:30 om.
' Evenina Servio:es· 1 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 1 p.m.

Churtlt oiGod orProphO&lt;J
0.1. Whi"' Rd. oil St. Rt. 160
..Pulor: Pal Hen~on . h
Silnday Sehool· 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
. Wednesday Services -7 p.m .
New Life Church al God
Chesu:r
PUtor: Oary Hines
Smday School-9:30a.m.
Worship • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servi"s - 7 p.m.

Ep1 scopal
G._ ~I Clourdl
326 E. Main Si., Pomeroy
Holy Eudlarist lst a: 3nl S~mdays,
MominJ Prayer 2nd &amp;:. 4th Sundays
PrincipoJ Sorvioe Wid Sunday School 11 o.m•

Holiness
Pine Grove Bible Holiness Church
l/2 mile off Rt. 325
Pastor: Rev. CiDeU Manley
Sunday Sehool · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 o.m ., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scovice - 7:30p.m.
Wesk71n Dible Hollow Church
1S Ptor1 St., Middlepon.
Putor: Rev. Roy McCany
Sunday tdoool • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30 p.m.
Hys&lt;l Run HollnOSi Church
Pastor: Robert Manley
SIDiday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship·· to:4S a.m.,7 p.m.
Thursday Service· 7:30p.m.
Harrisonville HoUnm Chapter
Pastor: Rev. John Neville
Sunday Sdlool 10 a.m.
Worship· tla.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovicc • 1:30 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints
R..,.aa!Jed C~un:h of J-s Chrlsl
In LaUer Doy Salnll
PonlWid-Racine Rd.
Pastor: William Roush
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worshio - 10:30 a.m.
Wedneaday Servio:es - 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

Farm site ofHBC wiener roast
A traditional wiener roast was
held rece~ope Baptist
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at lbe Sanoy

Pomtroy a.rdl "'Cllrlll
212 W. Main SL
Pu101: Andn:w Mila
Souulay SchoOl • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m ..
Wednesday Servioes -7 p.m.

- . . . y W-e Clourds olClorlot
33226 OUioll.,.'s H&lt;111e Rd.
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991·3847
Sunday School· I lam.

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Charms
Earrings
Bracelets
Rin·gs ·

Posaor. Rev. Wlhcr E.
SaL Cm. 4:4S-S:I S P:m.; ~~~~ • ,,30 p.m.
SUn. em.. 8:45-9.15 om.,
Sun. Mw • 9:30 .....
Dail Mua 1·30a.m.

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Muon Churdl ol Christ
Miller SL, Mlson, W.Va.
SUn":'r School- 10 ......
Wonhip - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servioea- 7 p.m.
Brodrord Cburdl or Cllrlst
SL Rt. 124 .t. Co. Rd. S
Pastor: Derek Stump
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhipco !0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servi&lt;et -7:30p.m.
Sutc011 Road Churdl of Clorlsl
l'lstor.Jooeph B. Hooltins
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship -IOun., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi&lt;cs -7 p.m.
Llbtrly Chrilllln Clourth
Dater
Puw. Woody Call
Sunday Sc:hoot • 10 a.m.
Evenina -7 p.m.
Wednesday Se~ · 7 p.m.
!AIIp"lllt Chrlollan Church
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.

Worship - 10:30 a.m., g:30 p.m.
Wednesday Servioo 7:30p.m.
Hemloek Crove Church
Pastor. Charles Dani&amp;an
Sunday~ · 10:30 a.m.
Worship. 9:30a.m., 1 p.m.
Roedsvll1e Churdl er Chrlsl
PallOr: Philip Stunn
Sunday School: 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 a.m.
Biblt Scudy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Chnst1an Un1on
Hoboon Churdl ofChrlolln
ChriSIIu tJnlooa
Pastor: Theron Durtlam .
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Evcnina - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 1 p.m.
Hartrord Cllurds ol Chrlslln
Chrlsllan Union
Hanlon!, W.Va.
Pastor. Rev. David McManis
Sunday Sehool· II o.m.
Wonhip • 9:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
W!'dnesday ScMeot - 7:30p.m.

Chur c t1 of Go d
ML Mariah Cll.,. &lt;I God
Rlcine
PuKr. Rev. James Sauerfu:ld
Smday School - 9:45 a.m,
Evenina -7 p.m:
Wednesday Service~ • 7 p.m.

Rullo,... Churdl ol God
Pas10r: John F. Corcortn
SUftday Sthool - 10 a.m.
Worshop - II a.m., 1 p.m.
Wcclnmtay Services -7 p.m.

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Lutheran
SL John

Lullteran Cliur&lt;h
Pine Grove
l'lstor. Lau,. A. Leacll Slnclller
Wonhip ·9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 o.m.
Our Sulour LuU.eran Church
Walnut and Henry Su., Ravenswood·. W.Va.
Co-paton: Reva. Richard &amp;
Patricia Bonds-KruJ
Suodoy School - 9:30a.m.
. Worship · J 1 a.m.

Putor: DeroO Newman
Sundoy Sehool - 9:45 o.m.
Worahip- 11 a.m.
· Weclneodoy Scrviees ·7:30p.m.

FlaJwoodo

Putor. Keith Rider
Suoday Sehool • I0 a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m., 6 p.m.
Thunday Servi&lt;es • 1 P:m.
FarostRun
.Pastor: Doron Newman
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip- 9 a.m.
Thunday Scrviees - 6:30p.m.
Heath (Middlopon)
Pasw. Frank Smith
Suodsy S&lt;hool - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services. 6p.m.
Mlnemllle
Put&lt;r, Deron Newman
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip ·10 a.m.
. PeariCbopel
Pastor. Florenoe Smith
Sunday Sehool • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.
Pomeroy
Putor. Eunhae (Groee) Kee
Sunday School - 9: IS o.m.
Wonhip ·l0:30a.m.,6p.m.
Wednesday Services -7:30p.m.

Rullond
Pastor: Arthur Crabt.JW.
Sunday School· 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Servicea • 7 p.m.

soiomc.. ter
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Worship - tO: IS Lm. ·

Bethany
Pastor. Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services • 10 o.m.

. c.....

Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 Lm . ('2nd a: 4th Sun)

Rcednllle
Pastor: Rev. Seldoo Johnson
Wonhip - 9:30a.m .
Sunday School· 10:30 a,m.
Wednesday Servi!=Cs - 7:30p.m:

Portlond Flnt Church of the Naurcne
Putor. William IulliJ
Suoday Sehool • ~ :30 a.m.
Wo11hip - 10:40 Lm., 1 p.m.
Wednesdty Scrvioc:a - 7 p.m.
New Hlt'ftl Church of the Naurene

Putor: Glendon Stroud
Sunday Sthool • 9:30 o.m.
Worship -10:30 a.m.,7 P:m.
Wednesday 5r'iceo - 7 p.m .

Other Churches
· EodtlmeH.,.orPnyer
(ll Bur\inaham chul&lt;b oil Route 33)

Pastor. Raben Vance
SUnday worship - 10 a.m.

Wednesday service · 6:30p.m.
Trinity Coogreaallon~l Church
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
O.urch - 9:15a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Tht Salvotlon Anny
11!5 Buucmut Ave., Pomeroy.
Sundty School- 10:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:00 a.m.,7:30 p.m .
Middleport Com•unlty Churdl
575 Pearl SL, Middlepon
Pastor: Sam Andc:non
SUPday School tO a.m.
Eveninc -7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.
Faith Tabornado Churdl
Bailey Run Road
Paaar. Rev. Ernmeu Rawson
Sunday School· 10:00 a.m.
. Everuna 7 p.m. ·
Thursday Service • 1 p.m.
$yr~t~tse Mlssloo
1411 Bridaemon St., Synttose
Pollor! Roy (Mike) Thompson
Suoday School • I 0 a.m.
EveninJ ; 6p.m.
Wednesda)l Service - 7 p.m.

Huel Community Church

OIIRt. 124
- • · Putor: Edocl Hon
Sundoy School • 9:30a.m.
Worship. 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Dyesvllle Community Chur&lt;h
Sundoy School • 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 Lm.,7 p.m.

Laurel CUll Fret McthodlsJ Churc~
Pastor: Peter Tremblay
Sunday S&lt;hool - 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneadoy Servi&lt;OJ - 7 p.m.

COolville United M&lt;tllodlll Parllll
Pastor. Helen Kline
Coolrille Churth
Main &amp; Filth St.
Stmday School - 10 a.m.
wo..hi~ . 9 a.m . .
Tuesday SeMces - 7 p.m.

P1stor: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Sundiy School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 :30p.m.

Pastor. S1111uel Basye
Sunday Sehool • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • !0:30a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesdoy Scrvic:ea - 7 p.m.

Racine
Pastor: Roger Grace
SWlday School • 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

Chater
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
·Worship - 9 a.m.
Sunday Sehool - 10 a.m.
Th1.1nday Services - 7 p.m.

Lone Bollom

Rullancl Church oltbe Nwrcne

Wonh.ip-9a.m.

Rutlood Bible Melhodlll
PAnor: Rev. Ivan Myers
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Evcnina • 7 p.m..
Wednesday Scrvioes - 7'p.m.

S~mday School - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Seoviccs -7:30 p,m.

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l'lllor! Rev. Herbert
Sunday Sehool • 9:30 a.m.
Worship . 11 Lm., 6 p.m. ·
Wednc;sday Services - 7 pm.

Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 Lm.
Thunday Services - 7:30p.m.

Meigs Cooperative Parish
Northeast Cluster
Alfred
Pastor:. Sharon Hausman
Suoday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip . II om., 6:30p.m.

Worship · 9:30a.m.

Chester Churdl oflhe Nau.rene

Morning Star
Putor: Kemeth Bak.er

East Letart
Pastor: Roaer GJKC
Sunday School • 10 a.m.

Joppa

Pomerey Churtlt of the Nozarene
l'lstor: Rev. Thomu Mt011fll
Suotlay School · 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:30 Lm. ond 6 P:m.
Weclnesdoy Servic:es - 7 p.m.

SnDWYIIIe
Putor. Florence Smilh
Sunday Sthool· 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.

Un1ted Methodist

Pastor: Brenda Weber

Syn.__Cburtlt of tho Nazarene
l'lstor: Rev. Glem McMillan
SUnday Scllool • 9:30 a.m.
Worship . 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
· W~eaday Service• - 1 pm.

Rod&lt;Sprtnp
Pastor:Keilh Rader
Sunday School · 9:1S a.m.
Wonhip- 10 a.m.
Wednesday Scrvioea - 6 p.m.

Suuon
Puur. Kemelh Baker
SWiday S&lt;hool • 9:30a.m.
Worship -10:45 a.m. (1st&amp; 3nl Sun)

Mt. Olive United Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Charles Jone1
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 P:m·
Thunday Service• · 1 p.m.

Roodnlllt F - l p
Cbllfth aiiM Naza""e
Put«: Ioiii W. Dcups
SUnday Scllool • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodncaday Servioea • 7 p.m.

Enterprise
Putor: Keith Rader
Suoday S&lt;hool • 10 a.m.
Woiship • 9 a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Service• • 7 p.in .

St. Paul Lutlleran Cllurch
Comer S)'Qillore A Second St., Pomeroy
Pastor. Laura A. Leach Shreffler
Sunday School· 9:45a.m.
· Wonhip • tla.m.

Gnhoa Unltod Methodist
Wo11hip- 9:30 Lm. (1st &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd .t. 4th Sun)
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Mlddloport Cllurtlt of Ihe Nuare•o
Poaror: Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday Scllool · 9:30 a.m.
Worship· t0:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servioes - 7 p.m.

Chrlstloa Fcllowslllp Center
, Salem SL, Rutland
Pastor: Robcn. E. Musser
Sunday Sehoul • 10 a.m.
Worship ·11: lS a.m., 7 p.m .
Wednesday Service · 1 p.m.
MoneChapeiChurch
Supt.: Mike Mauo,~

Su....y sthool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.
Faith Goopel Chureh
•
l.oo)glla&lt;tom
Suoday Senool - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - l0:4S a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 1 :30 p.m.

· Bethel Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services· 10 a.m.

ML OUve Community Chur&lt;h
Pastor. Lawrence Bush
Suodiy School • 9:30 Lm .
Evcnina - 7 p.m.
Wednodiy Service · 1 P:m.

Hocklnjporl Chwdl
G.. ndSuees
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services· 8 p.m.

lJnltod Follh Clourcb
Rt. 1 on Pomero)' By-l'lu
l'liiOr. Rev. Robert B. Smith, s•.
Sunday Schoot- 9:30am.
Wonhip - 10:30 o.m., 7 P:m·
WecNstlay Service • 7 p.m.

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F.ccleala Fdtow.,lp
128 Mill SL, Middleport
Pulor: O.ud&lt; Mel'llonon
SWMiaySchool · lOa.m.
EveninJ • 1 P:tn.
Wednesday Servi.., · 1 p.m.

Tupporo P1alns St. Paul
P11tor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
W~.&gt;rsiUp - lOa.m.

Tuesday Services

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Full GoapeJ Ll&amp;h331145 lliiMd Rood, Pomeroy
l'lstor; Roy H..,,.,,
Sunday School • l 0 a.m.
.
Evenina7:30 p.m.
Tuesday &amp; Thursday - 7:30p.m.

N - Soltlement Chun:b
Sundiy Wonhip. 2:30p.m.;
Thunday services -7:30 p.m.

s..th Bethel New Testament
Silver Ridge
l'lstor: Duane Sydmsuic:ker
Sunday Sdlool· 9 LRL
Wonhip • 10 a.m.,7 p.m.
Wednesday SeNice - 7 p.m.

Carleton laltrdmomlnatlonal ChwCh
Kioipbury Rood

l'lstor: Clyde W, Hcndenon
Sunday Sehool • 9:30 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Froodom Gospel Mleslon
Bald Knob, on Co. R~. 31
Pastor: Rev. ROJer Willford
Sunday School - 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip-10:45 t.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servioe -7 p.m.
Whitt's Chapel Wesleyan
Coolville Road
Puw. Rev. Phillip Ridmour
. Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship ·!0:30a.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.
Faln"ltw Bible Church

Letan, W.Va. Rt l
Pastor: James Lewis
Sunday School - II a.m.
Wonhip • 9:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday SeiVice ·7:30 p.m.
ColYirJ·Bible Chureh
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev. Blackwood
Sunday School - 9:30 Lm.
Worship 10:30 Lm., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servi&lt;e -7:30p.m.
Splrtlual Faith Church
Slate 338, Antiquity
Pastor. A. SleWan
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Ew:ning - 7:30p.m.
Thursday Setvic:e - 7:30p.m.
CalvorJ P11crlm Chapel
Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.
Stlversvllle Word or Faith
Pastor: David Dailey
Sunday Sthool9:30 a.m.
Evening - 1 p.m.
Thursday Servic:e -7:30p.m.
Rejoldng Life Chureb
500 N. lnd Ave., Middlepon
PallOr: Rev. Mic):alel Pangio
SWMiay Sdtool - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Pentecostal
Ponle&lt;OSialA. .•bly

SL Rc 124, Racine
PIA&lt;&gt;r: Willi .. Hobock
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evenins - 1 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 1 p.m.
Middleport Pontecoo~~l

·

Third Ave.
l'laor: Rev. Carl&lt; Jlaker
Sunday Sc:hool - 10 Lm .
Evenina - 6 P:tn.
Wednesday Scrvi&lt;es 7·30 m

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Presbyterian
H•rrl-vllle l'l:esllylerlaa Churcll
Wor:stup- 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:4S Lm.
.Mlddleportl'resbytcrlan
Sunday Sdlool - 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m., 4 p.m. (2nd .t. 4th Sun.)
Syneuse Fll'll United Presbyterian
Suodoy School · 10 am.
Worship · II a.m., 4 P:m. (1st &amp; 3nl Sun.)

Seventh-Day Adventist
s . . -,Day Adventltl
Mulberry Hto. Rd., Pomeroy
Past&lt;ir: Roy l.awinsky
Saturday Services:
Sabbalh Sdlool · 2 p.m.
Wonhip • 3 P:m.

Uniled Brethren
ML Henton U.ltod Brelhr~
In Chrlsl Churth
Texu Community df CR 82
l'lstor. RobeR Sanden
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30 p.m.
Eden Untied Brethren In Christ
2 l/2 miles norther Reedsville
on Stale R...e 124
l'lstor. Rev. Robert Martdey
Sunday School - tO a.m.
Wonhip - 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

p.m.

IAddress

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State

City

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.1Weekly Amount of 1193 Christmas Club

1. Circle amount and enctose ~ lor first payment.
1 s1
S2
$3
ss
s1o $20

To open a 1993 Christmas Club, complete the form.~"
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and rtturn it to any o/fite of Peoples Bank.
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138 PlJtnam St.
Frontier Shopping Center
' Second &amp; Sca1T11)'18l Sts.
State Route 7, Reno
Washington Square Center
I Nofth Court St. .
801 Eisl State St.
1902 WashingtOn Blvd.
510 Washlnglon Blvd.
300 MainS!.
97 N. Second Ave.
35 Public Square
Washington St.
70 N. Plains Rd.

MARlEnA

Gilt lllldlon: a $1 , $2 or$3 porweell dwqualillellor a INe MMig 1ray; a $6, $10 or $20

cUI"*",

II perct10iCt "'0111 "'- aaaldo linl. ~,... *·
I Automatic Trllllfer apti9n
I _ lrecpJSt•and authorize automatiC lransler from (circle one):
I
Checking
Regular Savings
I ATHENS
I
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I Aoccult No.
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Social Seclrl1y No.
I BELPRE
~~at,.,.,.,, IOifW'f ! I)M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ......... Idli 5 .1' • I
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I &lt;MIDDLEPORT
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I Slgnolan
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THE PLAINS

K&amp;C JEWELERS

RACINE PlANING MILL

373·3155

212 E. Main Street
992-3715. Pomeroy

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PO,.ROY. OHI0-992-11617
B1LL QUICKEL

896·2369.
992-666i f
753-19551·

MEIGS nRE
' CENtER INC.

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' . John F . Fultl . Mtr.

Ph . HHtDI
Pomoray

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!&amp;,.,;,

I I MllltrMI

797-454l

204 Clllllar Sl.
•-roy, 011.

MI...IPort. Ohio 411710

992-2975

H2·11117
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. FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

Crow's Family Restaurant

992·5141

992-5432

U4 Setlth 2ntl

INSURANCE .---.
; SERVICES
214£. Mai~

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Ins. Co .

' ol CotumbU$, 0 .
10• W. Mam
tfHHI Pomerov

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

·~_,._

'omtrey

ttJ-2104

0

EWING FUNEIAl HOME
" Di~nit:-·

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f Ill J!!rth
SeciiMI

Dille
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. SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

II S l . ....... iot Dr.

Pnmoroy

Nationwid~

228 w. Main St., Pomaroy

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Brogan-Warner
992·5130

.,..lld!8..Kt!.L""*' frled Clllclr~.

Midllloport

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

• IIILEI
5frUI

IAWUNGS.COATS ·

and Yr.·i("P

Alu •ny~ ..

Established 1913

..2-2121
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r»re\cnpt.l on\

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Po·m rrov

FIRl &amp; SAFETY
S4LES &amp; SERVICE

. 992-7075
172 Norlh Socond Ave.
Millllloport, Olio

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· Frldlly, November e, 1992

Slntluel ·

Loll &amp; Found

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=•Celoln,. ,, ... _

B l L L L 1'1 \ B0 \ I{ I&gt;
GUN SHOOT
FORKED RUN .
SPORTSMAN
CLUB .
SUNDAYS
12:00 Noon
Factory cholle 12
gauge only
STARTS

CHRISTMAS AUCTION
NEw MERCHANDISE
Nov. 6, 7 pm at the SyracuSe
Volunteer Fire Department.
Dan Smith, Auctioneer.
will be served.

lEVIN'S UWN ·
IUIIBIAICE

FOREVER
BRONZE

PIS, PIB, auto.
trans., 318 cu. in. engine,

35 passenger,

good condition.
Phone 304-675-1995

949·2391or
1·100.137·1460 .

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...........
TANNING

The Gallla Co.
Gun Club

Lawn Mowing,

fenlllzlng, Weeding,
and Seeding.
Shrub and Tree
Trlmmlna &amp; Removal

Utt-; :-IING

5

ANNUAL TURKEY

A-loila Common:llll
FfM&amp;I-FIREWOOD FOR SALE

949·2826

SHOOT
Sunday, Nov. 8,
10:00AM.
Buck Ridge Road

f-21-'n~fn

COIIII.'S 'HE..S
&amp; miLIIIIIIGS

.~UIDA'S

\S:Y

(behind Spring VaHey)

PAINDNG
&amp;CO.

52101S.LISI
llllclae,OW.

01,..,
u.,.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

He.. Sloop 0pq (or F.U
ATTN: Loall Cnft Shop.
ander.n.a
Ellllillnllhelllldllaman
-buy wit ql • , _

"Talelh , . Otl
-IAI
11,., r..•

"LEARN TO DANCE!"

INTERIOR &amp;EXTERIOR

. Fun! Eaoyl Groat Exen:IMI

(Monday) Pt PIMNnt Youlh c - r

Connie.

FlEE ISIIIIAnS .
HAVE RIJEIDKES

'8:00 p.m. (LAtin) Rumba, Cha.ctNI.
s.m~ Me...ngue, S....INI &amp; T~ng~&gt;.
'7:00p.m. (IIAiroom) Fox TIOI, Swing,
Waltz, Polca.
•a:oo p.m. (Country W.-)
"Ad!~ Oanc&gt;e, Electdc Side,

Hanclcraftlldawaga, .
WrMihl and potpouni

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~e~or

11111

T•-

danced at W.llhlngton, D.C.,

THANA
GARAGE. fUL
OF STUFF

DoMywood, Opryt.nd, u.s.A..
AmeriFlola '82 I Wilt DillltiY Wortdl

Cellln1t: Mlldd Culo, 87W888

. PubliC Notice

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Perle 401.

RACINE FIRE
EVERY
SATURDAY

RACINE GUN

CLUB
GUN

SHOOTS
SUNDAYS

1:00 P.M.
Factory 12
Gauge Choke

CbrlatniaiiiOIWV

agllnllnc:ome that
kMpt going When
you can't.
(114) 37M153
tam ·12pmand
8
·10

Thft ara 4 cllr...- 10

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20th, MICA!
From the Gang

IIOIQIOUI farm with _.... n:a:~ 11C1M Will 1)I IIDrv
home, bam, panda, leralg. lib, aulluilclnOe. fruit ......

Real Estate General

,_.INIIIment 3 Wllar IIY*""· MUCH. . .MUcH MOREl
MUST

SEE. WAIT NO LONGERIH

NOW ....000

FIREWOOD
FOR SALE .
All H•nlwootll,

s........,

$40.00•1Mtl
tlthtntl• .

OFFICE 992·2886

(614) 992·5449

205 North Setond Ave.
Middleport, OH
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llllOUEPOAT - South Second - A large older brick
home with a big living room, dining room with buib-ln
hutch, • bedroome, 1 :r. batho, wraperound porch, 3
....,...,.., and a nice big lot
sa.ooo

REDUCED!
IION.Ua ITMIJT WAS "A DEAL"
BEFORE. • .NOW IT"S E'IEN liE IlEAl IIMuftll 1\ol
olol)' log honia with • bedn&gt;aml, ~ hMt, S.. IIC181,
latga flant pon:h, W ~
olelll, 2 car g~~~~~~~, Cll1llal illr,
pevad .lull Mlilnd 4 yean old. COME SEE!
.
. A1 dull Uo .m.soo.

IUIKER IIU - Nyou want a large lerm will priv~
.hare ~ ie. Applox. 158 ecrwe with about hall tillable. H
II flncad willi lppfUX. 40 IICIWI hevlng 11ft fenca. Hall a
pond, 2·3 -..,,, big rwd IMam,
lhecl, and
oulboildingt. The home hu 3 bedroome, and flee
heat with. May trade lor emaller home.

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ICIUIPment

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AEEDIVIU..E - One loor bloclt home with produce
Home ~ 2 .....,......,... 1 car lllftllll, ...,
..--1 pcn:h, nice lbt. $18,000.
. . . . .. Clftilrl
buicling.

NEW LiliA AD. - Ranch etyla home will 3 bodiDatile,
cenlnll air, (11111111, . calpOit, outbuildinge,

Walnut Btnoat - A one lllary home in

'1 )I balh.
tlpplllll

· Thil e .-. 2· 3 •blldroom home lite on 2 lola .and
hal a perhl baMrnent. Ha• all new wiring and low

e ..,__OWNER ANXIOUS TO

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ullillla.

RELOCATED.
AIIONQ lll,ralllly-.ldlrr uaniAI oflerl

ONL'f $10.000.

AUTLAHD - How can you beat a .-. 11!.1 thil'l A 2 llby

HUNTEAI' NPMIIIEI . . . . Hcolaw Ad., Aloalne - .
App1a1. 20.05 Will luning 40X21. G . . .

home will 3 bodroome Mel nice flat lol A prioiiOo good
IOpaMIIP·

17,100.

ROll IIU - A l!pfit entry brick front home with 3 .
~· up, bill ldlchan with dining a-. living IUOIII.
Hae " - t tflat lud1 to 2 car 111'"'111· In-plod
IIWinllling pool will patio.
•1.100
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POP MOY - CondDr llreiC - An older home with 2
loll. U• • a "'*'or IMr r.u. down 'and'* IDtiiDr
mobile home .... W.l4,110.
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SELL • •HAS

locdon. Hunling -

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II jutot -.cJ lie

RACINE - ·Comluillobla On.

ocmer.
Own
S17,000.

Iocr " - home Will 3
b dlocwn., on t.wt 1at In fiiiCine. ctoaa 1o a1 llhopplng
Mel bwolrillj. Home ... hod ..,... ·..a
i I Idle aiiOnogl'" • •...
a hi' I Sll,lal.

sunc~oy,

1111112

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Pleasant

-donllol llon!91t lor . mini
• - unftl, P-roy, 11411112-6211.
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llpcoolo cor-ponden11o enlnil
wrtlo Hannan High Scloool
bookolboll ge ..... Pold by llil

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~lo,plu.!'J.~
0111· =11':.~·
I loioowl-.,.

II.C.AJLC.

Silo,
· -~ New. 7, Pl. 1'11. Y..-h
ceooter, 7:00 ti113:DO. Su-'lng
..,_.ly .. menially !oripalrocl.

Bennetts Mobile HoJm~lrelldnlg
1391 W.d Sd!NI ...
....~ow.
;c.l(614) 446-9416 w140H72-S967

We Alao Haul Coli, Hay,

u-. eom, Clnoln
1

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MORRIS
GARAGE DOOR SERVICE
TIY OUR NEW
SBEl INSULATED
RAISED PAIEL GAUGE DOOR

1.1.111:1111

·SHRUB &amp; TREE
. TRIM and
REMOVAl
•LIGHT HAULING

•

BILL SlACK

HOur 114 441 8t22.
Till Band "High Edp' Neod1
l.aod •And BUo Play.... IIUII
Ho Own EqulpoaMd And Ex

All Ylfi ..... illfll a. Paid In
Atlnnoa. Daoollne: 1:00om 1111
~ ....., 1:00pm Friday,

adltlon

..,... .y.

10:DOa.m.

1l&gt;ola. SA -

-lorlclge.

bolow

Public Sale

Deor,... OpeHr

Wit• PwcHM of

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4-4·92-lh

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SEPTI~~TE""S
LAND CLEARING
W~TER &amp; SEWER
UNES

·BISSELL BUilDERS, INC.
New Homes • Vlnvl Siding .
New Garages • Replacement Wfnclowa
Room Additions • Roofing

BASEMENTS&amp;
HOME SITES

HAUUNC: U....tone,

Dirt, Gravel•nd eo.!

PH. 614·992-5591

614-949·2101. 949·2160
or 915·3139

Wanlod: !root ralrlgoralan
In aood or repolnoble c:oilcl. 30457S-26~8 oftor 1:00 PM..

(Me s-lay Calls)

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Employmenl Serv1ces

•••lro•s

eG•r•a••
·
eCo~ltte .

~;

Deer Head$•••••....••.•••.••• !19000 ~

FlEE ESTIMATES

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Turkeys........................... 17S

985·4473
667,·6179

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Fish ......................... 4

2-7·92-lh

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after 5 p.m.

YOUNG PEOPLE
Do you need a start
In lie? ·
18yraand up. Earn• ·
much • you want, ful
or part tline from your
hom&amp;Noca.li
lftYMtlnant, be yow.
own boa,- If
~u·,. atlll

A11110 Ui1CC 111r11h

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RAONEMOWER
CLINIC
P.o........... . ,
IACI... OIIO

(hlwlt !iiP IMp W

Announc~manta

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DRIVER IUGHT OOD JOBS
Rlllnod Oonlllmon
Heide And Drlnr
For Occulonll Enanclo, Slooppliifl, Trlf- ToT. . Parlo, ~
Allor Etc. NMol To l i
AYOIIII&gt;Ia For 2 Or I DoYW Eoch
WHio. -llmalely I Houri
Par
tlay.
HourlY
Poy
N-lonoblo, ldoal l&gt;o~·Tinoe
.1o1i Far A Rlllnod PotraOII. Wrtlt
Wllh Hi11ory, lackgrouno!, Or
RMu. . To: CLA 110&amp; 245, c/o
OaUII aU1 lllltr Tribune, 125
Thk1l Aven~, Galllpotll, OH

~111&gt;0111

1W21111211

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D.K.'s
FARM TOYS

· Quality

Stone Co.

All SceiN. Y'•lllgel
CgiiCIIIllt
SM Dllplly AL

·SIZED UMESTONE
FOR SALE

Call 614-992·
6637
.

QUAUTY PRitT SHOP
255 Mill StrMt
Mdllep art, Ohio

St.lt. 7

Aak For .,.._

c••••ire,

Evening~

et4-7U4CIZO

EXaVATING

BU~toloEBACKHOE
and
WORK

2 bod.-n mobile lootne1 14x711,
unturnloload, a lllilhl, IMinilry
-~ Iiiii milt

-.1211.,...

=-~=~=':""·

a bodrooma 12111· ,... moto1h
$150. -orlly dipoell, lrlalo
po"' ~louo
no
...,
U
11
poll,
111:00
·
2 lladroonoo, Unlumlaload, All
Ellclric
Willi
WoodliUi1111",
Prlvalo l.ol, Rl. 511, Golllpolla,
AC, RelerencM. I14 ttl 2t02..

lalo:'lo

m

w:n.
EARN

lUG · BUCKS

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For8aleo1m5FIM1woodnooblle

311JI.1116TAfter 4p.m.

nelahbao~ ood, ~

cond, 114-

llf'-2111.

Land ltton. O.WIIDprMnl, El- Home Comer WIN- You
Howl Yow Slnale 0t
Double. Woll, Ieaiie, founda.
lion a Orl-y, Allin an. Loan
............4..71112.
.
Pa ...... ~ Ralll, Opon l.all
· 1..14-m·
Lady to care tor In my home, Whh ~:~tloiad bod pallenl ~lorrld; 614·V49- 1220.

CHRISTMAS
Sell AYOn. 114 111 3311.

call
75·1lli7.
In Home Nuoalng Caro. Ex·
per&amp;encH. Reference• Avail·

EARN MONEY -Ina Booul
$30,DIIIIIYr; lnmma Polondol.
li&gt;ololll. (1)
Elll. Y·
101ft.

-..a-.

For Sltvlce Cconpeny Dlaoalchor IA«:epllotilll, 111111

Z!71.
Mill P1ul1'1 D1y C1N Center 1

Ha,. Good TMojoloone Slollll,
A1i11 Wotk WoM Wl1h Public.

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Business

. Will Core For EldoriV In lly · • ..,.. wllh -~~ lloop,
Homo. 114-251-15611,114-2158-171\ 1,100 • rood
I
I - · on Rt, 12. 3114-111
Will do loouHcleanitl. eli efter 4:00 Pll.
.
bolotellpiii: 114-112-18 • .

.~!'.!!!
DRI~D

Filii Ume ~ - h Nune,
u . .on CoulilY Helfth Oesol.
contoat: Suo Brown, AN. 304-

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UMEITONE-TRUCIQNQ

. FREE ES11MATES

992·3138

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Tloolll_..

Will do ':=~~:z,-• lor. Rood, 11 - - Kygor. Ulllblea
114 111 1111
·
laxklormr
...111111o.
Prtllil
lui....,
l.ol
ID'x717,
4
F1nanc1J I
1111411- Ofl!.IIIPolll, Fnoto1e
.-.... Pill&amp;
w.tw,

... -

oil ,...,

car

21

...,, 1111on1
.._

Bualneu

o.. •,.._

."'"ea.
ew.i•••ttrs .

INDnCII
OHIO YA!LlY PUIUBHINO CO. - - - - - - - -llilnda doll JOU do lillll· 41 .... ~ tor ...Ill
. _ wllh peoplo·you
ond
._
,....
NOT
-1torougn lhl
utiiN youlinelnv•Uplld 1 ~1d- .......,'=h :_ II
1
... ~
-c-tllld,

1o-

614·949-2804

k.-,

~Golll;;:::..=,:!l~S;;:Iell~l;:u:;;ld:;;l:::ng:&amp;:an:id
....,.ood DMIII'IN_pJ

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- . _...,,

Bur 011- . . , ftlll!o~~ ;,..ulr8d. no

......

r"~·t1;4;-~~~~·;iii~~

Olllililad
Fnom
Till FIOIOIY. W FarDlPorlfte
On I lad 00111, I full 11o1ioe, P111o,
OouM~
llolerlal And . Conll., While .......... No ' -....y Raelliallla.
D1o
I
.
-..
lleleat
.........
•
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·- Avalllllle, Cllt For lnformltlon,•IOI Requlrell. ..-..r
IOI-111-4111, 1ld. 1001.
:1114=0·-~-----

Dr

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! " - - ·-TV $150. 304USED APPLIANCES
dlyorl, rolrlgerat~
I S - ...-;.:.;;, Ajoplllncel, Ill
Ylni s.niOii:;-~
1·

...-....
Wulooro

·-·me,
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LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Compllle 1ootne lumlohlngo.
Houri: lkn-$11, .9-1. 114-We.
=-o!..:!~ ou1 Bullville Rd.
PICKENS FURNITURE

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Thor's hammer, !ICrawdrlver and cre!IC.ent wrench

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Slle On All VInyl In Stock lUll
Carpel 11.00 Up. llollohon Fur·
n11
e~ ••• ll144
.:c.:.;.:c.:.;.c;;,
· -,.,,-,:-::-1
s...
Konmoro Elactric Sll~
CIMnl
A10
o 0 ld 1350
•
•
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111•

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IM-441-l:ltu.

SWAIN

Miscellaneous

a~

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Woohero a

Dryeoa 1100 I Up. All
Sold Wllh Warranty Call W11hlr
&amp; Dryer Sh-II4&lt;14&amp;-2V44•
52 Sport ing Goods

Doer RIO.., Remington 30.011
1112 outo. llariln 30.:!11. 3DU756132.
Vorloly 01 Now t llllllmller I
310 Plalolo SKS &amp; .22 Callbor
RIIIM A A Shol Gun o, Two AI
Till OlolllpoNo FIN llarkal, Sun·
dey 114• Sal Slvorol lt20"o l
1~30'1 ~ubmachlno Ouno On
Dloploy. 614-44&amp;-1822 For lnlor·
lftallori.
•'

olola; Nlnl- 1 Powor Pod;
Men'1 rollor blade lkalll, olzo
12j_4- 14" rccllol ll-; 814-IN·

Ford tractor, 8 cyl. New 1lre1,
ringo &amp; booring1. ·12 voh IYI"
lom. Oood condMion. $1000.
OBO. 304-175-7&amp;42, . , ~

=--'-= - = :-I":-::--:-::::_ , olu walor bed, com·
•

W..lrbed,

weviiiU
man,_, tour. ••tra large
droworo, mirror andllghlli. $350.
Co" 304-118Z.Z2511.
RadloiTV entenn8;. 1Dft atMi an·
1enne ·111111;
7ft • •~lllclal
Clorlallllll lru; Queen olzo tgg
crate foam llllt1rn• pad; lerge
_orl ...nt plaollc llower polo.
304-67H310.
Satoalltll Splb Rrowood: Aah,
Hickory, Dok -DIIIveoacl. 1143117-043eu!.No anowor, IAove
Name &amp;
oge.
Slgno: Pooltble llglilld IIQII
$281. wn111on. Frco dol~
Ploallc lollore $47.110 box, l
533 3~53.

Antiques

Buv ar ooll. Alvorlow Anllquos,
1124 E. Main Strool, on At 124,
Pomeror. Houoa: II.T.W. 10:00
a.m. 10 l :ao p.m., sundey 1:00
lo l:oo p.m. &amp;14-1112·2526.

8upor l.oncer 160 Hong Olldor
With Cover Prone Hem... &amp;
WliHII, 1500. 114-388-1601.

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Miscellaneous
Me ha dl
n S8

rc

111511 T - boHball conls;
lovllllllo e&amp;COIIonl condlllon;
d1lua lgh-Udelity t.rmonlca
l)lck-up; anllcouo loyo; 614·992·
i34a, IW.IIIIa-27511.
11111 "81rble" Corvllto, low
mi1Ngo 1 ex. cond., lor gl~o un·
olor 60 loot.; 25,000 BTU olr oondftlonor; 814-i43-5161.
2 gu lumacM, 1· tuxolro
115,000 BTU; 1·Lonno&amp; 80,000
BTU; wan halter. 114-62·2704
oftor Spm.
2T' Shlrp •tereo TV ont yr old
owlvtlo
304-67~404.
30• Dnom SandO&lt; Wood Loyo
Alill
100 Ctblne1
Dooro.
Evenlnge: IM-a4HZ51.
· 80,000 BTU Nalurol 011 Fur·
nac., New, Alto 3S,OOO BTU
Sura Vord._ Slovo; &amp; 15 IIOI·
11 0oot FramM 32 lnclilo To 40
lnclilo, 114-44&amp;-6308.
A~nit trucker~ uud very Utile,
$230 wiK loll lor holt prlco.
.a75-2580.

LExl"", AWhh Pu.INI'O:Snd
• Lolli
. ll•k OlE
ro CC11101' • ~
•
qu'-miiM-388-11252.
Allie Chalm.,. CA Ferm Tr.ttor.
Ptowa, blade, cunlvatora I
mowing mochlno. $1200. 3048954361.

Solobod, bolg• $75. Pa-11
link, whnt· f60. Spo.. lilalor,
11,000 BTU,· $175. 30WUW312.

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HP Voccum Pump Wllh Chore
Boy lllik Linn And Dolavolllllk

8urplor Army Dollgn Heavy
TrNboolt, Woodllnd Clolhln~,
AcceaoriM. Sam Soonorvlllo o
booldo Sonolyvllle Pool Olllco,
Ea11 ~77 RaY1111Wood. Only Frl,
Ba~ Sun Noon-6:00PM, ol ..r
deyoloourc 304-2T.1-5151.

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1983 FOrd Bronco, auto.,. PS, :
PB, new u,.., ,.... muttler,
~,ooo low mllll, 13300, 114-

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Drlvt Good Condlllonl Exc:ol- •
11111 Meeh. Conoll $3,000 · 814- •
441-1128 After SP.II.
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Chivy Aalro Tlorc lllnl
Van Mini Condition PS PW
AMJi:M
no, Air Condhlan:
lng, Roar Air Ccnolhlonor, Color
T.V., VCA. Prlca: $10,100. 114-

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$1,MO Aft• 4P.II. t14-441-7IIO.

1181, 350 Warrktr, S2,DOD. 304--

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3114-67-.&amp; after ~:00 Pll.

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1882 Harley DaYkloon FLHTC
Eloctric C - c. E&amp;COIIenl Condhlon, I llonlh Wommy. I,SDD
...... $12,!100. 114-31WII01.

Buck end bNd Ewe, 304-578-

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llaro
Gonlla. Call 814-446V42~ Evlliln111.

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Houllng:
AnY!Imo,
Anywhon. Chuck WIIUom1,
Triolo Cr11k Trucking, 814-245-

50116.

For Sol• a lltg. Hollllln Sor·
vlco Ago Rullo; Sir... Tnk I
Dakolo, 814-985-4102.

\'Ia-, Dryer, . $400. &amp;rNI 64
Sl1opoll1~127.

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111110 Fonl F-1110 74X4 Auto, Alr
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I llnlr Sltalng RHr Window,
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WV. 304-175-JIIZl.
21,000 lllle1, Aldin Calor, COil:.
$11,800 Will Sift For
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Grlnolor Mixer, IIF 12 · Boler,
Hondo 2so 4 Wlilellr. 114-44811144 , or 304-6754708.
John o.re Model 2020 Di••l,
Runo E&amp;c.llonl, &amp;5.500. 614-44&amp;3111.
Sa~ chaine · to fit elmoet eny
saw. Side,. Equipment Co, 304..
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304-67~2111.
400
0.1 Solar Milk Tenk Wllh 73 v
&amp; 4 WD'
Now Compro-, UniYirCII 5
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Tlvu 10 Indo In Sloclo. Ron
Evene, Jack1011, Ololo. 1-80Q.
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Olivo 81, Golllpolll. NIW &amp; UHd
fumhurl, helttra, Wettem &amp; 0uMn alu
Work ·~

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81 Ford true.,
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Merchandise
Moo hold lumlahlng. 112 mi.
Jorrlo:ho Ad. Pl Pl-m, WV,
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0111304-171-1410.
llol
~ Caopolo, 8• 12 $60, 614AOirlgoroloow! F......,ro, Woofter, ::
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T.~. ·altlc. 1114-...,.12311,
locome. 304-QZ-3351.

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Hay

1o Grain

Hov lor oale, $15 por Iiiia: 1141112-3064.
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Boats

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for Sale

BOATEAS
now wlnlorlzlng
213 c:y. OUlboaodo $2!1
418 cyl. OUlboanlo $35
1-0 &amp; alom drlv11 Uo
Wav...Unnlfl $25
15 yoa. oxp. JIOII Slo~, ownor
. J.$. 11AAINE SERviCE
114-2511-6110.

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Parts &amp;

Accessories

Supplies

Transportation

30'x40'x10' Een, II:M .. ldlr
- · 1-3" . . . . . . ., gut·
t•, enclld ~Mice, . 15800;
7
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$8200; Pieclolon Poll Fremo ·
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PARTS lf1ERVICE
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FURNITURE AND
CRAFTS
2231 Biola ·lloull 14\ Ooiiii&gt;OIII,
114-448-1422. We luv And Soli
Good IJoecl Fumlllri. ""'nday
Tlw Sallinllr. H P.ll.
COUNTRY

Budlltil Trcnemletololil, u- a
~Tft, alllvpoe, 11ol1liifl 01 hi;
i853 FOld, 2 d-, oxce11en1 · owner IM-:Z4Wf77, "114-371- : ,
condldon, Annlv.,.toy model, ZIU
$4500; 814-241'4861.
1110 Sulek Skylork, For Sole or
Triido.614-682·311114.
1973 Olds H 58,000 Actu11
Block, IJoolck, - o r olpoo, win- lllln, Vorv Good Coowllllori. 79
Camperslo
- · Nnlell, ole. clauolo WI,.. $1,!75. 614-446-8958.
IllS, Rio Gtondo, OH Cal 114Motor Homes
245-5121.
1175 ChiVJ Nove, auto., Texaa
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llollil roollna oowl oldlng, 304- cor, $1i50 OBO, IM-V411-20UI, 111111 FOld .. llln~Ven,
372·2011.
:.to:;;m;.;l.:..olpm=.-'"··--...,.~- 45,000 1111111,
oulo.
1871 ChivY llollbu, V-6 aiilo, 11N Pontiac
SE
Big CINrcnc. sllol 111112 Edl· 56
Pets for Sale
1oou a ,..,. good, $875. 304tkXI
WORLD BOOK EN~ ~~:-:::~=:-:-==~ '58·1'73 ar ~1638.
rcclo, lol otmrca, 1\000 mlleot,
CYCLOPEDIA $IIIO OH, $30 10 Woolo Old \Vhllo Hlmoloyon
kly- .. 3044'11-72111.
Down $311 llonlh. llorgorot KIUOIII $150, coli 814-448-2510 . 1871 Cordoba pl.. 1m lor
Pierce, 304-1754171.
AHor 4P.II.
poo1a. 304-675Services
Coalwood Flroplaca 1. .1~ $300; oroom tnd Sui&gt;IOIY Sloop.Pot '-'---::-'c.,..--::---:---::-:Otoovoly Wl&gt;OCI Splitter $400; Qroonolng. All loo'Mcle, 01Yiel. 1~80
Buick
Roaollon 2dr,
TapPeri Mfcrowave 175; Floral ' lama Pill Food OHler. Julie Automat~ Tnnwmfu , &amp; 81
Home
Couch 1200. 614-3117·7512. ,
Wlbb. Coll814-t41-0231.
Cylinder lllobuiH F•glno, Ap.
Improvements
prox. 5,000 Mll1a, ~·w llre1,
Cooto_.o lor log •r.llllor. 8 .U:C Chow Puppleto, IAol _On... $750. 114-37U.:!847.
BASEMENT
liP •11111111. Pump, vo .,., roll, Raducld To 5100 Eachl Blue
WATERPROORNO
4x30" cyl. 304-175-7142.
Alill Clnnemon, 1144~.
11110 Hondo Aoc:otd, ·lolr cond,
1200. O.yo 3DU75-4411i olio lor Uncondlllorool Nllll,.. g......,. '
Dllhwuhor, For Sole $25, 614· .U:C Dolmollon pupplee black Suo : ovonlngo 304.gt5-35114,
IM. Local ............ lumloload. :
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1 whh, only 3 left, 1 ,....... 11181 Cullou Broughom, 4dr, Frco tlllmiiM. Call olllocl 1·
44&amp;-2&amp;20.
Ee~y Amerlctn llvliifl room l Ull, $3DO; 2 mol. . l25111a.; S14-6US. Dlllol Eng. II PO 30 + Yory 114-237-o411, doy or night
Aog.,.
Wooterptoo2716·
$110, 114-015-4111:
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Good Condhlon, 11,475. 614-2511· llng.
1'1-ood For Slle, All Oak, In· AKC Molo Cocker Sponlll, Bul1, 1332.
cun11 Home tmpn&gt; ......,.,., '
lormotlon: 614-367·18111.
1 112 Yooos Old. $75.00 Fomole , ••• Bulc:l&lt; Skylilw" 1 Ownor,
YNrc Exper- Oor 01c1ar I
Cocker Sponlol, 8 monlho, 175.
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1'1.-: AI Horotwoodl Splh 614-44&amp;-2620.
Good Corodhlonl IHS. 814-3111- Hooo-.Work,
" - Addlllona,
Foundollon
!1oo11!!g;
Doll- $:15 Plck.Up Lood.
11032.
114-251-1311. .
AKC Mole Cockor Sponlo.!o lul1,
•·· c.n Nanl lop 1 Kbclooooa Alill Balbo. Frco IIi'
1 112 Yoare Old. $75.00 romale 1883 - P
11m8tMI At... WI C11, No, Job
Far Sa... Slzo madlum lacln Cocker Sponlol, I monlho, 175. =:xcollenl Conolhlon, 614- Too Big Or Smaiiii1WUC1511.
_, -· w1 leallilr 114-448-2620.
Qovlo Sowing lllololne And
2 ~=- . wi~~ lri.., lllnnol "nina. Hu new, . . AKC Atglllorld Bullll Pup. 1~84 llonlo Carlo, Air, Tl", vacuum Cluner ....,_.,, Free
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fUll; at110 mlac.
Couloo, nn, AMIFII , New nrao, Plclo.Up Alill Dol'-¥. Oloorgoe
1 Weoloo Old 5100• 14-44&amp;- a
emrcnco,
. .111 11ottgt ladlioe
lng; oe11 114-112Polnl, A11r Dolrool. 114-448Craoll Road, 1-42114.
wlwoo--&lt;lryer
OH 21115, Nptn ·ar IM-Mil-2204 of1112.
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Chi,_ pol bolllod pigl a
eowl lrclltr oapootr, elec:tr\.
I OKUrlly
• monlh
..._ l14o1115-4lll3.1184 Chryelor Fifth Avon. ., wlro piUI UliiNIII,
JoFar 1118: Coonpulir Doalo, Nloe regular,....,
wlwoll, excolloiol conoalon, eel, plumbing, hoOMiifl, ..,_ ,
AYI, Pl. 1'11, 30W7MII7.
!.'!!!. lllklng 111. .. N 114-11112· Drcgonwynol Call"": CFA Per· ovorylhlng - r. lour - · g:~="'l· lnoldllnd ""''
..... I Slamooo Khl1111. 114- 12,100. 30W'IS-4l38 ar 304-885Nice 0... IR Unlumlaload _ , eftor 4:DDpno.
JET
Apoo~menl.
twoo..L.!I•Itla. F- • - n a wooolliUrnel wllh 44141144 After 7:ao p.m.
3001.
Provldod. Wtler, Clio._ Plla. chii!IMY. Uoid 3 onomho. ~1. Roh Tonk, 2413 Jockoon Avo. 1184 Topoz, ""'' good, lookl Aarollon IIOiono, ropoloacl. r..liUIK mo1ore In llook, ROll
Air Corod~
Ra- 30W111'4113 •nor lpm. .
Polm PINoanl, 304-175-2013, o0oc12., new 11r11, $800, 614-V49- IEVANS,
JACKSON, OH. 1 qulrcd. I
A or lp.m.
Niilrlllon PlodUCle lull llno Tropical lllllo 1 blrdo, 2142.
53JI.tl28.
Complllly Fumllllad SmaU llalurlng Amino Acid lolly omollonlmala oowl oupploa.
~~81 lla"'ury Grand llorqull,
Aon"o TV Sarvloe, lflliillllllna
~. • lllUIIM. No luldlug, wolalol ond lot Mole Slborlan Hulloy Puppy. 3D2Y.., Automallc, Full - ...
Palli. Cai1 811ote 7 P.ll. , , . _ . . . . _ lornouli1L A v - ••· Woll llorlolnao, $125. Female Enolno Ex .. lllnl, Body Good, In Z.nbh oleo - vlc:lna moil
.....r bro-. oolro, 0338.
ctullvaly ool Alto Aid Ploarmoc:y, Hullov PUJ&gt;, 111.. Efll, 1100. 102;0110, $2,100. 814-44&amp;-'7215.
' 101111 • .,.,. .., _ rcpalro.
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Complllly Pumlolood mobllio Tloe •lit woylo dill.
home, 1 inle below town 0'111'· ll~l~h.t bed a Mancl and eP141PY Palla Pet Shop. Broughlm, V..a, automatk:, full Slpllc To~k Puml)lna liD Oalllt
. loololiifl river. NO\Polli, CA. 114- woll*; - r i c llo,., luU olz• Locolldln O.C. Murl&gt;hv Co. Oo~ - r , AIIIFII, now llr. ., o~col·
RON EVANS ENTEIIPhiSES,
44U331.
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bed oprlnp lowl Nl· III&gt;OIIL Now opon. AKt Booton 1en1 condlllon, $2300 ; 114-11112· Co.
Jac"-o, OH 1-..,..g528.
1.-; 11711 Oldo 8111-tgOtOi iorrlor, Cloowa, llln-pln, Oo~ !11151.
Twa OM tlld:OOiii.,... loated I l l = - ~- 2 11111'-- 1•• ••1 ~~
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Plumbing 1o
ora:
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lon
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lnlormll
304-1"1'5-15,440 t
R-oller pupo, 5 old, AT, AC A
Cno., P B,
Heating
121: - - Bike poronlo on posmiMII Chtm- TW, POL, PSTS.
S2,6115:
.f:J.~IIclilc loa CrMm F,._r l)lonllolp Bloodilno, cal enyllmo 1~n Ponlloc 1000 LE ~. Aoao, F-inan'• Healing A1i11 Coo11na.
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Furnished
110: Ouloldo t.ounge 304-t75-13n
AC, ~~~ PS/PB• o"· cc,
Rooma
Choir 1non Fnmo, Cullloloolo
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'!,4!1.i 1t10 Ford oompo, 4dr, lnllollation A1111 S.VIce- RSO
Cao1111od. RHidorollal, cam._.
121. · - lWo Hlmoloo~an
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IOJ, ~· AIIIFII, PS~B. 84,11115. cloi.
IM-2...1111,
A-~ ~ • wMio or mooo1h. .QDO,
old; 304-4511- 8112.
1,__11171,
Sloo11ng'; ........ 0.1111 Notll. . Jolon liMN 311 llonlen Trlclar, Yorlolhloa Terrier, IIIIIO!e, loco 11116 llltoury Couger, Bleck W 84
Electrical &amp;
114 411'1110.
Exoll..,. Conollllonl 11 HP, 42' . . .1i lor boMCiiiifl, 1200. no /Rid lnlorlor Elcoollenl Condl·
Cut. $4,200.114 441-.
111porc, 304.g11-2112.
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uon, 17,000 MIIM. Call IM-311JI.
Refrigeration
11n11lftl ...... dh ~.
A-.I.NIIl
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Musical
Cal ehr 2:00 p.m., 304-773- c.M. FoirnaoO . _ 1
1117
Floro,
110,-1., Wiring, MW MI'Yice or fiJPIIra. 1
Ml...r Ua1n11 ~ lllctftc:M. ,
-.~~~11.000. . , . _
Instruments
eut-u~:!lt..AIIIFII/ca_.lo,
1421, llW1J1.7127 After 1:30 P.M.
-om
12!100; 114-11112· ~~- llactrlcal, WV IIIII, ,
•• Space tor Rent
0ooo1 Uoad Klmbol Plano, Good 11 M.
304-175-1111.
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Kina otovo, uc cond, Corodftlon. t160, Call E-lnp,
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0f11coo Wllh I2DI. 010, IIIW1WI7I.
114 411-GUL
1117 llonlo Carlo Luxuoy Sport
85
General Hauung
_ , _ In Dlownl- Qal. ~~_ueod. !!, • Up. llack, , ~· Air\ Tift Wheel,
t111111o. Cal 114-441- -114-11).•-•
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Oo Houllng Anr11me,
Anyplace, No Job
lllg 0t
lot lor - . 111 1N1 p,..,... Flrablnl Farmule, Too LftUe, Ill ••~ CIM"':t
· Work,
Any Kindt I
3711-2271
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51,100 Illite, 114 44111?1.
Front - · - al A...- IIIII 1'111111 • - . •11c11w ol, Nil r u Trerto • 1110:
IEtgloo
looclad,
114-112-1127or....,..nef.
MKIIICI'lladiB'-.W:"atallax
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Upholstery
11,200. IOWJS.2722.
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ecre 101, 2&amp;8
wtlll, 2 _,.plolo balhe, dining
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rm., wo 1 •
In cloMto, lull)' carpatld, 2 por·
chN, electric Mat, AC 1 ltov•,
oatrla. .lot, 01.,....w1roo, Home
Nl1'fBank, Aaclno, OH. 614·V4112210.
2 badr-.o, low lwonly'o, no

!lulldlnga
Block Wool Of HIIC On Jockaon
111111 Hove Good Otpoolullonal Plko 11W' I A.ll. -11:30 P.M. If 1111&amp;100 1011 IIIII bldg lar lalo ot
Sldlle. TwDinll- Alill Flllna DuiiMy And Exporlonce II Till
Roquload. -lleaiime To: CLA t1 Coneem For Your Chlld"o • • · Ololllpolla Foroy, make o
body oloop, ole. 304-175Caro. Call Uo For A Yloh. lnlant
~ flo Oallpolla DloiiY TriliU~ 1
... Ttolnl Avenue, Go!lllpoh, "" · !Toddlooa 114-448-8227. Po:o•·
choalotl /School Age 614-44,_
41131•
35 · Lots 1o Acreage
112:14.

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B•l&amp;et" $16.00
SWAGS 1w ~nnle:
Nov. 4, 8:311: Dried
Mlltarlal&amp;
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"Lton
for mo,. Info.

a atudent;

IMpegolng..._,.,udon't.

A~ I ,All AIMI I Slll~oy
Sf!!.'*• 304-4171-1428.
or Wonlad For 2 Kkllln
A-. Will Ccnllclor
After 2 P.M. 114-38l721&amp;. '

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Homes for Sale

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Call (304) 895-3386

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Dawnlown Oallpolla. O - r.

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for Rent

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COMMERCIAL lllld RESIDENTIAL

LICENSED oowl BONDED

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USED RAILROAD TIES

VOndliifl ROUle: Local. WokHol ve
T. . N-MechlnM,IIo ngA
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Kolloy
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45131, Tolo&amp;ll;"-: 114-448-3385,
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Price: 152,
DO. Uvlng Room, !!_oyo7.r:.,;r._t~· 114-11112·
..-IW160
3 Badooome, Fomlly RoomJ.. 1 .167, •~ "'~··
quliN Only. 114-44
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And 112 BalhRIOiiil 1 ""' In Clilllolra: 121115 Wnh 8&amp;18
11 ..1 Bo Oorep, Brick 'FIGtil Wllh Coder Ex nc1o· 2 a~
2 Ballot
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- . . . To: CI.A 246, c/o Oo~ 3 8odrooo11, Modern Houso, Laundry Hoolc.Up, IM-387·7171•
tlpolla Dolly Trllill"!o .125 Thlnl Ooro\:, AC, S.Curlly Alarm.
A - Oalllpollo, ut14H:tl.
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ZlDB . lloln, Pt INIInl. ot Go1 Heal, !,1fg1 Y...,
Wantld W&amp;lor IWUO.e Wollir Slle By OWner. 114-441-61!12.
Building, No Pile,
,
Opooalor In Smoll VIllage Of 4 badroom, luly lnoulolod
. , n- llllor-.114 441 M3D.
loftll, -. Ohio
Waehrnaton
County. Mult Se aau I W"ater wiring, new p11nt, 304-175-2130.
Th,.. bedroOm lrllllr, llid·
And CltH II Wlllowolor. Call BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE dleporl. ·.C - leo IOhool ond
Vlllalll OHicoo 1"14o6116-2418 B.ol• Hillorlciel AIM Corner Lol • 11~ 11-, htal pump: 114-IN·
wHn I And 2. After Hour. 114- 111 1
PI Pll
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5858.
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Ofllo,
Complolllf
Aenovot
Wolnut
lWo
bed._.. lrollor lar rood In
301
91 ·~
B.. hl, 3 Urge Bedroonw, New
~tt and rlfwlnc11
451014.
HVAC. . New Caopol. Avolloblo CDUntry,
roqulrld; 114-114~133.
WANTED: EIIEAOENCY REUEF lmmldlally. 1*.441-2205.
COMIIINTY SKilLS INSTAIJC. B cit
7
2 balh 1
44
Apartment
TOR(S)- IO .........,.
rl ' - • · """"'m~'•-· tro '
1
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mun.IIY and _ . . 1 ,oldllo leo
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m
0
(or Rent
adufta whh learning llmballono lOM&gt;, $84,
• 304-675..a260.
I~ ~~·· HOURS:
Aa FiORECLDSED &amp; REPo Homu. 1 bdrm. 1101rtmonl, lllddllpoil,
8Chld
•• neec»d; .arne BeloW Markll Value. F1nta.tlc $15(1{ mon., ·lncludn waler;
-nlglolt
.
neodod. Savlngo. Your Aroa. 1-805-962· - .... 1 prbogo, 1,.. 114 ~ 21 7.
woolodiyi/Weoloonolo. lnlonriol 8000 Eln. lt-10111 For currant
1 Bodr- Full Ballo, 1D lllnut•
-lng. Vorlouo oldlla lnol
From Oalllpollo, All Ulllhln Paid
lolonlo noadad. We'ro looldiifl Ual.
For Eloclric. I22Mio.
lar poopll who enJor .....r Good a1.- ,_. "Move In" Excopl
IMOPII, who can INCh vartoue · oond. cao. to .chool. 3 bed- ~ a R-enco Roqulrad.
114-4410140.
ioldolo lo ollooro, wloo ora ..... """" 1 balh,_llli11ally llnlohad
live, end willing_ to work. ae put ...men~ ~1172.
2 BA oportmonl at Golllpollo
of · an IMrgMic team. Hl~h ='===·=-=====~ F-. 304..7S.2l&gt;48.
ecloool dell lSI, valid dirlvor I OOVERNIIENT HOliES Ftom $1
llcenH, · :!yow. driving ••· (U I!"PII!:I·
Tu Z BR' opl. locatld bohlnd Holur
~nee. gOod driving i'ecord,
PropertY. R1 p'nn
Your Clinic oiW. Va. 3Q4.618.4418.
liOd
iidOquale ·eulomoblle Aroa (1)' 101 N2 8000 Ext GH2 or 3 Bldroono Aotlrimonl,
covonge
requlrld.
Salooy: 4112 FOr CUmonlllopo Uot.
$35DIIIo.
~k. Trolltr
$4.7511o0ur. H lnterlalld, conlact ......:..... For In ~~ ~· Lol For PkM
Rltll, liD/Ita. llolh
Cocelo
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lar
oppllcanlo:
t - . • . bollo, Lf. Flal !M11ad AI: Honillll Toacoo
111111112. E~
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2 ,..;y nlcoo lutnlahad aplo In
WANTED: Pe~·TI... - - P.ll114-M1.-L
duplex~r:-n.talrl 1m1U 1 bedAvolloble AI A Communhy
room
Iiiii 1 waler pold,
-~
For
Par-.a
Willi
Or
a
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Don
nltl Dlulolll11ee In , _ In Ewln01on Wllh Alt:; upololro $225. 1111 I walor pold.
OoiH~II. Houoa: a:30 .. :30 l.a'l: .l.ol $8,100. 11W88-8710 NO HUO. ral I dop rooqulrcd,
P.ll., Tu ~rl: a .P.It., lsi; 241,our Or -11112.
,
304-6154&amp;51.
W...ly BloH 11111~i Or Aa Rut-, OH: 4 Bodnt0m11 ~
OOoorwlll Sc:loldu- Hl\l,h 1a11oe, LOColad On 2 Acre LOO. =:..•l*tU~ ~.:;
Scloool O.grM, VOild Drlvor • ~ Down Poy...nl, No Cloalng room fKIIh'- cloM to achool
LlcoooiN, T - YMOS Drlvliifl Coale. No PolniL APR. CaD In lown. ,.,.,.~c.;,...,_ available
Expo-.
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Driving 111011-333 ma Aalo Far: lllke al: Vllltgo 'C).Mn Aplo. Nl or
Aeeotd,
Good Communication
a-,
And
Otgonlzallon
Sklllo, _
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call
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BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
Pail Of A Toam Aooqulrld; EX·
mu 8 omes
BUDOET PRICES AT JACKSON
..,.._ Worldnv Wllh " " tor Sale
ESTATES, 531 J a c - PIU
Wllh lloodal Aelordallon And
1oom 118Zinoo. Wllk 1o lhoD a
Dlvllopmenlol
D1Mblllll11
Including lol IIIONa. Calll1t Ul 2511. EOH.
Prolorrld. Salooy: 11.00 /Hr, To ~~ Per - - - 1 4 · - - · - · - h 811811 llldcllepot1, Ohio,
81111. Band A-mo TOoCecllla lnolODiiiolole M1·
lahod
badr
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8our, P.O. Box 104, Joc"-o, ;a~l(11ng • llopo.
OH 4514Q; Deodllne For Ap.
:::.. . lnol.!ro.t:f;p""i' ref ,.:
l)llcanlo: 11/121V2. Equal Oppor·
quloacl, :J04.e82.215811.
I unity .Emp._; .
14&amp;51 Commodore, 2bclrm., all CINn Fonolaload
3 -. 1
. . , . . _ • • -.. conoll11on,
14
$MOO n•gada'M: 114-141-2114.
Business
llalh, ~lilri.OOOWaler, Truhad
Paid,
I
II
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mobile
home
14x:70,
over
· Training
. CINn, 1urn1a1o0c1 otudlo oport•
loalf .... lot, -ollloly lur· · ~ mooo1h ..,,_ .
Allroln
HowtiiSoulhMIIIm , ..... lncl~ ..,.. ,~ diM, •
v 011 ...:;-'- · llill
Buol.-a Collofii,
VOIIoy 30W7W722.
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a llldroome. 0ooc1 Corodblonl
Rtg.-121111.
Efllcloncy APiilmoool Fumlaload,
UI11111M Pekl, l-.a515.
3bdtno,
·~·12. ' ' lurnlohad, Fumllllad, 3 - . a llalh,
18 Wanted to Po
cen1rol air, ilolillng, wll llnence.
A
Baby..llng In My Homo : Cby $100
$1311 noon., 114-182· Clean, No Pill.
~ Roqulrad. 814-t4e.151t.
School Dl11rkt. Aet... ncu 2187, 814 _3 d-Cal
Anlllble. 114 44t eesc.
Onoolouoi ' living. 1 uocl 11 bad-.o opol1- ll VIllage
Corllllod Nural"'l Aallalanl Will
llonor
IIIOd
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Caro Far Elcloo1y"lady \Noll Bid·
Apooolmonla In Middleport. F"""
lull In My HoriOI. 114'446-4533,
$1116. Caiii14-IN·l71t EOH.
814-448-8351.

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IISTAWD PllaJ .
· t.7-$27s.oo 16K7-S450.00. .
OPENERS IISTALLED-Y. HP-$280.00

•FIREWOOD

Slvfl01 Wanlld FOf Buoy Stlon,
Tlrld 01 WO&lt;Idng For Neolhlng,
Conllicl Carol Kl'l§ Slorting P~
$4.110 Hour Whh !nellie 115. .

Pomeroy,
· Middleport

wodWood

(614) 992·3470 .

1oc1 lllndy KMmC Edbor,
Polnl Ploaoanl Roglolor, 200
llaln Sl or cell304-675·1333.

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TO BUY IERE IT IS: Owner hal ra-t P-lica on tile

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Allricuhural Saol1ty
Dorle A. u.., Secretary
(It) 6, lie

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R&amp;C EICAVAYIIIG
BULLDOZING

IIOiltERS AT
Chrlltmaa Income!
Eaay work from
home. No caah a.t
up. Swt a t - and
y o u ' l l - haw. to
worrylbout

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Laet data to purcli11182 -barehlp licbla ..
OcL 2A, 11182.
Petitlona IIIUit H flied
with lh• Secretary ,.,.,
dave prior lo 1h cllon.

HAPPY

WJOUEPORT •

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NOnCE OF EUECTIOH

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Dlpoell. 114 u1 4401

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Glallty HI Efflcletpcy
lk'
Heat
Psqs, Fnaces &amp;
Now Water Heaters. ·

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The.,.,_, eleellon of ...
Albany lndep enclent Agri-

Albany, Ohio.
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Voting houra.
ba 3:00
P.M. 10 7:00 P.M. C. ~ld •
lor Dlrec._ muet " - •

FanoiiY, Clllld.-n To
,...,. ClolliM, $' Fon, 400
Turloo Hvd. T - . (1 Chevy, 1

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&amp; VIcinity

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
.COIISTRUCTIOI

at tile Albany Grwog~ Hall,

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IIIIM . _ Ml On A1. ~ lnclucl- -.o molnl.,..IICI II!Orlo. otlora
lng Child,... Clot!,., T - ..... _..unllleo, '""' 1e
Fumfton, Carpel, Old lkloke, f:l1 ol pac•-. Sorocl ....,.,.
PO s...,...7ZIIC p
Compound BOw And lluclo

Public Notice

Saturday, Novembar 7, 1112

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HAUUNG SERVICE

6:30P.M.

915·3561 -

cun.... Scebty w11 ba Mid

~~-Air,__ . ,~ l.ollll

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.......... I.L. 7. 1:»1. Routl
414 .-oandl Blvd Aloin

WICK'S

DEPT.

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992·5335 or

Happy Ads

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IEII'S~CE

OF FIDUCIARY
ReviMd CoM.._ 211UI
"On October •• 1M, "'
the Mllgl Counly Probate
Court. CaM No. 27841, Klllhy

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GUN SHOOT

48 'OCWftHoa.a.Ru"*•C,
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In
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mon.. depoill
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Modem 2 · 11 dreom Mobile
Home, AI Ellclric, Wllh

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FOR MORE INFORMATION
. · CALL KEN RIGGS AT

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APPOINTIIENT

EoollrUol- - . 8141 or
$1.12 Week: luhehlt¥,. a.rt·

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PUANCES
114 41f t421 OR 114-44W151

'I.., -.lluol 81 Poklln
..._.._ DEADL.JrE: 2:00 p.m.
1111 der lialolc 1. . ad Ia lo Nn.

through Ol:tobttr 31
Service I'IIIM from $18.116 per month.
lncludee 180 mlnut• of off-peak air time.
LN81ng available from $15.00 per month.

MICROWAVE OVEN
.•IMI VCIIEPIIR

MEGAN R. WILLIS,
DeceiOod, CUe No. 27M1,

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

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•FREE INSTALLATJONo With any phone purchMe

1111 NoMa aM LX . . . . . ., , :
1 OWner, 11,300. 114- •

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VI'RA FUIIHITURE AND AP-

M l'&lt;orlwiooeulo - · ~Of
llowa, w -

or 614-446·1157

TOTALLY AIITOIIOTIVE I'EIII'ONINic;E .

WANT ADS

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF

'

1·800..598~5654

CELLULAR

Wad.-Sel.

BEllER

Mikld Casto'• Co111try Cloggert haw

5

C•llll, 614-742·2321

Strictly Enforced

IMCI

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We Deliver In. ••
Gallia, Meigs, Mason and
Surroundbig Counties

ONII, Anrl,.l , ..,,.,,.,.

···pi

AHANDFUL
OF CASH

&amp;up

Dookel13,

BUILDERS

20 Yr. Exp.

'

HOME HEATING OIU
DIESEL FUELS • GISOLINES

-IAUIES • ADDmOIS • SIDIII

Factory Choke
. 12 Gauge Shot

HOURS: 10...., Pill

Aft• 6p.a. 614-915-4110

Tex.• Two ~tep, Boot Scootin'
Baogle,
Woltz, Cowboy Po11c8,
Ten Slip Polca; Cowboy Cha-018,
Cotton-eyed T011, Flying Ell#. Tulh
Push
(Tueodlly} Pt Pleuant Youth Clonler
'5:30 p.m. (Clogging) Chldn~n age 4

NOTICE OF

AID ·mmllll UIIIINUTI

111711111

FOR SALE:
19761NTERNATiONAL BUS

Public Notice

BP OIL CO.

WI DO

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Autos for Sale

11

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Yard Sale

7

The Dally Sentinel

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r.1 er cl1 d nd1se

41 Hou111 for Rent

al J
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A l dfiMl ·114 411 0111. ~

IULUDI IOIID DEADliiE
4:30 P, M. DAY IEFORE
PUiliCADOII

Ohio

Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Ullod LaM T111n I . .11 Coli

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Ill Ill' 8tolrp $4,110: 1000
ot.el 14,110. 1142181122.

Wo're Tolklnl TU&lt;iWyl Klhnv"•
Aulo Canler, uv ~ ~~ Rocolvo
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Postal
inspector
issues
warning
.,_. .u.
P'alall
INpoclioll Service ... . _ iiMIIi·
pDna I JlOIIIl lllflllll1-order. ICIIII
illwlvin&amp; priloa -.... pen pals.
Allhouah 111011 of die inmWI ill
queslion 1re iiiCII'Ceraled " tbe
MiaisoiRJi Sllle PriiOa .. Pln:b111111. Miss., !be 1C1111 is apreadinJ 10
odtel prisons ICIIlll die oountry. I
am llkinJ yOIIIO print I wamillJ 10
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your fQdcn.

Tbe ICIIII inwivel lllerin1 U.S.
poatal money orden. It works
like lhiJ: The

lrunue wrilea

calli ber m..,;.,_ Tbc iDmale lhen
buUAn up die woman 111c1 llllai or .
reloc:alina llelr II« allu bil releue

the
is not a so be cu establish a "closer

female viclim. a)'in&amp; ~

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criminal, but be did "111e poor
judpnent" mid il llei'Ving a IliOn
jail llelllellee, He ~ddt 11111 be is
liDincially eeaR. Soon, !be innlllie'l
leUen become men penonll llld
inlimate. The lnmare lhen Nb for
lbe WODIIII'S phone Dumber and

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lndividalll u.e J!Ol .
only loll wllll IIIey llelleve 10 be a 1ell your mden lbat if tllfy :
cblnce it 1nle km. but lboir life have been victims or aucb ~· :
•vinaa Ire wiped out.
ICIIII, or 1R Clinaldy illnoMid m•
Today I IPOke widl M elderly one. dtey .shOuld COIIIICt die U.S . •
woman Wbo hid loll $14.000 llld ·Polral 'lnapec:lion Service or tbeir ;
didn't want 111r r.uy 10 ftDd out. locll poiiiiiiSIU immediMely. •· .
Sbe l'elred lhey would dUnk llhe ROBIN DALGLEISH, POSTAL :
wu i.nclplble ot llllkina decisions INSPECTOR, MBMPHIS, TENN: :
11141 take lepl aclion. llllleld oC
DEAR ROBIN: Here's your leaer :
admiuina ber foolishness and
iutinJ for help, lhil woman who llld my dtanb for wri1inJ it. l'ln ;
is livina on a fixed income is sure YOII hit some croob pretty hlid :
IOday. lind dtat should make you
lllempting 10 repay.ber bank.
I
.
Exposina litis am would be a happy,

r. lhil ~·

relatioasbip" with marriage in
mind.

Sbonly after lbe c:orrespondence .
lqins, lbe lrUIIinJ victim ~

llllere4 u.s.

pollll IIIOIIC)' ordcnl,
lllllllly in die Ulount or $100. At
lhe ~of lbe inmlle, tbe victim

SALE ,.HIS YEAR

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446•0841

SUNDAY~

To 5

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Each monologue originally was

part of a larger Series in Britain dtat
fliSt aim! in June 1991 called "~

My Defense," focusing on men or
women who faced death or severe
punishment because of their
beliefs.
"A Chip In lite Sugar" is one of
author-actor Alln Bennett's cele·
)lrated "Talkin¥ Heads" mono·
logues, spoken directly 10 the camera, which illuminate the characters' sad or waywanllives.
Of Sunday's duo, "I Will Show ·
You Mercy" is more sttaightfor. ward, even static, in its depiction of
the anJUished Philippa Monaahan
coming to terms with the mercy
killing of her mother, who then was

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Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South

detennined in the negotiations.

· The BCOA ~ tpbsidiaries r:l12 coal producing c:ompanics
that arc IIDlODB the lalgesl in the Dillion and set die staMmJ for the
indusuy. They arc located in Abbama, Dlimis, Indiana, Kentucky ,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia llld West Virginia.
About 300 other eoo~panies signed the 1988 contract under "metoo" agreements.
· Neither side announced what it considm:d the major issues in the
talks.
. .
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to rescue the l)illing UMW Health llld Rclin:mclt Funds had climinat·
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RACINE - Tbe second suspect Bureau of Criminal Investigation
mogiM for die Fcbrury 1991 mur· . and the SWAT Team of the Lakeders of 1~ L. Halley, 36, and land Police DeparlmenL
Jelliey S. ~· 12, Glllia CounSheriff Stiulsby reports that 814
ty, whose bodies were found in p.m. Thunday, an FBI agent rrom
Lebanon Township, has been the Columbu·s office called and
·lnaled in I *land, Fla
advised that Lemasler had called
According to Meigs County· and was wanting to come to
Sheriff James M. Soulsby, William Columbus and surrender to the
D. ~Bruy• Lemaster 11, 26, Tan· FBt Meigs County officws immener's Run Road, Rac:ine, was dialely faxed copies of the warrant
atteAcd ltiDily after S p.m. Thurs- and a photograph to the Lakeland
day by ajents of th e Federal

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P01t lll, American Legion. They_were donated

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by Freda Edwards In memory of her bnsband,
tbe late Cbarlea Edwards. Here wltb Mrs.
Edwards are Lellonnalres Jerry Hawley, left,
and Andy Batey.

Photos are reminder of inhumane
treatment of prisoners during WWII

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and Fran Ignore Grandma's
advice when B~by gets sick.
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- I footage highlight a
profile ot Doria Day. (1:00)
lllliD Ill. Dnlgnlng
women Anthony marries a
ahOWglrl; Julia and Mary Jo
win big. (PI1 ot 2) Stereo.

I I-\AT6 NORNIN6e
THAT STAI&lt;T OFF WITH

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and -the Major take her
campaign tor m!f. to the
people. Stereo.
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Police. Lemaster was taken into
custody shortly after 5 p.m. without
incidenL
•
John Perry, BCI special agent,
and Sheriff Soulsby are in Polk
County 81 Bartow, Fla, to question
Lemaster and will be returrung him
to Meigs County since he has
waived exaadition proccedinp.
Lemasler faces two counts of
aggravated murder and other relit·
edcharges.

·Dr. Clarke named ASIM's
'Internist of the Year'·

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"It wouldn't be apptoptiate for me to speculate today on what may
or may not be sticking points or areas of immediate agreement,"
Trumkasaid
B.R. Brown, chief negotiator for 'the operators, also wouldn't ·· ·
lllldms specific topics, but he corttended the industry "is not in good
health." That, he said, "needs to be acknowledged as we begin these
negotiations. ••
"The realities of the 1990s, diclllle that we must be pragmatists, not
idealists," he said.
Brown noted only 28 pen:ent of the nation's. bituminous coal is
mined under the contract and said the situation may worsen.
''Approximately 80 pen:ent of the signatory mines are more than 20
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By JOHN D. McCLAIN
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. WASHINGTON- Talks on a new contract covering 210,000
IICli-ve and n:drcd coal mlncts ill ei&amp;ht SIDleS opmed Friday, with both
sides ICknowledsing that tough iSSUtS will need to be r=lved.
"There sbould be 110 one ... who underestimaaes or minimizes how
tough these negotiations will be, how complex the .issues are ... or how
·crucw the outcome of these sessions will be for America's coal min- .
lng families and the industry as a whole," United Mine Workers Presi·.
dent Richard L. Trumka said in opening re~marks.
.The cum:nt conti'IICI between the UMW and the BiiUIIIinous Coal ·
Operators' Association, in effect since 1988, expires Fdl. I. It coverS
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