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Regan denies knowing
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- White '
House chief of staff Donald
Regan Is challenging an admlnlstration official to give lnvestigators evidence that he knew
details of the secret scheme to
divert U.S. ar111s profits from
Iran to Nicaraguan rebels.
The While House official told
United Press International
Thursday on a condition of
anonymity about Regan's role ln
the possibly criminal operation,
and the chief of staff denied it
strongly.
The source promised to relay
his Information fO Investigators
if they are willing' to dig deeply
Into the scope of the clandestine
dealings.
The official said Regan was
Informed regularly aboui the
operation by Navy Vice Adm. ~
John Poindexter, the national
security adviser who quit Tuesday, an f) Marine Lt. Col. Oliver
North, the National Security
Council deputy fired for handling
the scheme at a time when U.S.

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McDONALD, Ohio (UPli Water flooded an underground
:natural gas regulator causing It
to malfunction and trigger fires
:In more than 20 homes just as
some residents were prepared to
'sit down to a Thanksgiving meal.
. Eight homes were damaged
·extensively, more than 12 others
.reported having minor fires and
.a nightclub was destroyed by ·a
.fire which started after pressure
:1n the gas line feeding a 3(). block
:neighborhood more than
.&lt;Joubled.
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: Officials said the surge of gas
.that resulted with the Increased
pressure apparently-Caused the
:Pilot light flames and gas stove
:burners to flare, setting off the
.fires.
. ' "We had a problem with the
gas lines In town," said Me Do·
'nald FirE.&gt; Chief Dan Nagy. "I had
:something like 25 fires at one
·time."
· Nagy said the fires were
extinguished or under control by
5 p.m., and he said the only Injury
.reported was a woman who
experienced chest pains. Shew as
transported to a Youngstown
hospital and later released.
Firefighters and emergency
technicians from more than 12
departments rushed to assist the
McDonal~ire Department.
Nagy said most of the fires
erupted from water heaters.
furnaces or stoves and occurred
In a 30-block area of the northeast
Ohio town, which has a population of .about 3, 700. Between 700
and 1,000 homes were affected,
he said.
George Brown, a spokesman
for the McDonald Fire Department, said the Red Cross and a
Trumbull County disaster services agency set up shelters for the
residents of the damaged homes.
He did not know how many
people were left homeless by the
fires.
John Tldyman, a spokesman
for the East Ohio Gas Co. In
Cleveland, said the problem was
traced to an underground regulator which malfunctioned when it
was flooded with water.
"A serviceman went to (the
regulator) after hearing an
alarm and discovered that pressure was 2 ~ titnes what it should
have been," Tldyman said.
He said a crew of about 50 gas
company representatives canvassed the neighborhood Thursday night to relight pilot lights
blown out when the pressure
Increased.

Clear tonight, with a low in
the lower 30s. Sunny Saturday, with highs between 55
and 60. The probability of
precipitation is near zero
through Saturday .

A LIVELY TRIO - A fast-moving dance routine by Linda
Young, Rhonda Haddox and Debbie Burns, I to r, will add comedy
to the Big Bend Varieties of '86, which wUI be at the Rutland Civic
Center at 8:10p.m. Saturday. The show Is the first produced by the
Big Bend Minstrel Assocl~tlon in five years.

Six file lawsuits

military aid to the rebels was
banned.
Poindexter had been informed
by North about the operation to
fund the Contra rebels "every
step of the way," the official
added.
" Regan approved the concept
of using Iran funds to finance the
Contras," the source said. " And
he was informed every time
there was a development- such
as when the Iranians responded
to an overture."
Briefings for Regan took place
between once a week and once a
month in the White House, the
official said, declaring: "I will
tell the Justice Department what
I told you if they conduct a
thorough investigation."

day, called the allegations "ridiculous" and through a spokesman
argued, "If any of these people
who claim to know this have any
ev idence, they should take it to
the Depa rtment of Justice."
· Asked about his own Thanksgiving, Regan told reporters, "I
feel like I'm lhe turkey."
" I was never briefed tho- ·
roughly on ali of this." he said. "I
never heard of it until · the news
came out on Monday about what
was happening with the Iranian
money and the Contras ... I don't
know where the story came from.
How can you comment on im
unnamed source?"
Regan also denied knowing
anything about l'Oorth's reported
dest ruction of NSC documents
during the weekend. The Los
He said knowledgeable White Angeles Times, cltifig anonymHouse people have not been ous sources, said North went to
interviewed yet.
his office-and destroyed files that
Regan, in Santa Barbara.. might have shed cruclanight on
Calif., where President Reagan the scope of administration involremained in seclusion at his vement in the Iran-Contra
ranch for the Thanksgiving holi- operation.

against Goodyear
AKRON (UPI) - Four more
shareholders of the Goodyear
Tire &amp; Rubber Co. are legally
cHallenging the company's decision to pay ·corporate raider Sir
James Goldsmith $621 million to
end his takeover attempt.
There are now six cases in
Akron courts alleging the Goodyear payment to Goldsmith was
"greenmail" or corporate blackmall and constituted a misuse of
corporate funds. The latest suits
were filed Wednesday .
· The business community defines "greenmail" as the pijrchase of a large block of stock
from a threatening Investor at a
higher-than-market price.
Cleveland lawyer John Edwards said based on the current
market price of Goodyear stock •.
shareholders can argue that they
would not receive as much as the
$49.50 a share Goodyear paid
Goldsmith.
Edwards said while the Goodyear case may meet the definition of greenm~ll, It may not be
enough to con~lnce a court to
overturn, void ( or revise the
Goldsmith settlement.
Edwards said a principal of
law known as tl\e business
judgement rule is applied when
directors are charged wJth violating their fiduciary obligations
to shareholders.

FIR8T PLACE - Dave Shinn, section supervisor for Southern
Ohio Coal Co.'s Melp No. 2 mine, shows off the two flnt-place
trophies he received In hla flnt year of henchman competition.

Goodyear paid Goldsm~th
$49.50 for each of his 12.5 mill on
shares and $37.6 million or
Goldsmitl)'s Investment bankIng, legal and other fees lncur~ed
in his takover attempt.
Goodyear Intends to make a
cash tender offer next weekof$50
a share· for 40 million of the
remaining 96.5 million shares
outstanding.
If all shares are tenederd,
Goodyear will pay $50 for slightly
more thim 41 percent . of the
shares. The remainder would be
worth whatever the stock market
is paying at the time.
On Wednesday , Goodyear
stock closed at $43.25 a share.
If ali shares had been tendered
Wednesday, a shareholder owning 100 shares would receive
$4,601.75, or an av~rage $46 a
share.
That would be less than what
Goldsmith received, but it does
not prove the directors failed to
meet the standards of business
Judgement rule, Edwards said.
But Alan Melal)'led, a Cleveland lawyer who filed Wednesday's ,shareholder suits, said
directors could have displayed
greater loyalty and care toward
shareholders by accepting a
tender offer from Goldsmith to
buy ali Goodyear shares for $49
each.

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DITCHED - This 1984 Plymouth veered off
U.S. 33, approximately nln~tenths of a mUe north
of the junction with Ohio 7, Wednesday afternoon
after Randall Williams, 21, Belpre, lost control,
according to the Gallla-Melgs post of the Ohio
Highway Patrol. Williams was southbound
around 12: 50 p.m. wh~n he reportedly lost control,

went off the right side of the road, struck a
mailbox and landed In a ditch, the patrf!l said.
Williams, whom the patrol cited for failure to
control, was treated and released from Veterans
Memorial Hospital later that afternoon from
Injuries sustained through the accident. The
vehicle was damaged heavily.

Area man excels in mining rescue competition
If they gave out rookie-of-theyear jiwards for henchman competition, they'd have to consider
Dave Shinn from Southern Ohio
Coal Co.'s Meigs No. 2 mine.
In his first year of henchman
competition, the section supervisor from Point Pleasant has
captured two first -place trophies
at only four mine rescue
contests.
The main purpose of a mine
rescue contest Is to give the
teams an opportunity to demonstrate their. efficiency In mine
rescue procedures. Although
coal mine disasters have been
reduced in recent years, rescue
team members are on call 24
hours a day to answer the needs
of the Industry.
In the past two years, ·the .
henchman's competition has become commonplace at mine
rescue meets. In this competition, each entrant must undergo
a written examln~tion as well as
a thorough check on a selfcontained breathing apparatus
which Includes detecting malfunctions In the apparatus. The
purpose of the check Is to ensure
the machine's readiness for an
emergency at any given time.
The fact that It was Dave's first
season In henchman competition
made his two trophies somewhat
unforeseen, but even more Ironic

Is the fact that he came in last
place during his first start. ·
"I told everyone there's only
one place I don't want to be,"
Shinn said, speaking about his
first meet at Blacksburg, Va.
" But, that's exactly where I
ended up.''
aut Shinn overcame the nervousness that often plagues a
first-time competitor to win the
first place trophy at his next
meet In St. Clairsville.
After that, he placed a very
respectable sixth In Beckley,
W.Va., In a meet spol)sored by
Post No. 10 of the West Virginia
Mine Rescue Association.
And finally, he brought home a
three-foot trophy from a state
mine rescue competition In Beckley. In the state meet, Shinn
placed first among out-of-state
competitors and seventh overall,
In a field of about 40.
Not bad for the first year of
competition. But Shinn's famil·
larlty with the four-hour, selfcontained breathing apparatus
used by mine rescue team
members goes back a little
further than thls ·year.
Shinn began his career in the
· mining Industry wltb Union Carbide's Putnam mine In Leon,
W.Va., where he had a first class
training on the rescue unit. '
"While I was at Union Car-

bide," Shinn said, "a representa- the practical portion of the
tive from Drager- the manufac- examination. The written port ion
turer of the unit - came from asks quest ions on material which
Germany to familiarize users Is covered in a bookiPt the
with the rescuer." Shinn served manufacturer provides.
Then, the practical portion of
on the Putnam mine rescue team
exam- checking the apparathe
and helped train the team as
tus
for defects - is given· for a
well.
He also spent a year with maximum of 30 minut es. 11
Pittston Coal's Elkay Mining Co. consists of a number of tests
'including chrcks on vrntilal ion.
in Logan, W.Va.
Shinn cam.e to Southern Ohio the exhalation and inhalat iori
Coal befire mining even began, valves, the press ure ga ugr, brramore than 14 years ago.ije spent thlng bag. demand va lve a nd
about two seasons as captain for manual cut off mechanism.
No more than 30 minut es is
the Meigs No. 2 team five years
allowed for a complete chrck on
ago.
As well as beginning the the breathing apparatus, Shinn
henchman's competitions this said. "Of course. the better your
summer, Shinn joined the mine time, the bet ter your score will
rescue team again as the No. 7 be.
The unit is comprised of at a nk
person. Primarily, Shinn's position entails filling In for other of compressed oxygen which
members of the team and play- distributes oxygen att 1.5 litres
Ing a "patient" or trapped coal per minute. "That's more than
miner during the mine rescue you'll need most of the limr."
Shinn .said, so a de mand valvr is
contests when needed. ·
Shinn's duties as henchman for provided to give the user more or
Meigs No. 2 Include keeping the less as needed.
Another large portion of the
breathing apparatuses functionIng for mine rescue meets and for . unit is an alcali -cartrldge for the
emergencies at the mine. Luck· purpose of absorbing carbon
lly ! Shinn says he has never 1been dioxide. With the five-liter breainvolved in an emergency thing bag, check valves allow lhr
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air in and ou 1 In the proper
situation.,
The henchman competitions direction and then the connecting
consist of a written test - 20 tubes must be checked toguaran(Continued on Page 51
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UPI Sports Writer
and he ra n hard with it. EverybIRVING, Texas (UP\) - The ody did a great job."
Ballas Cowboys picked on the
Both teams are7-6, need tow in
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' their remaining games and have
wr,_ong bird lor Thanksgiving.
The Seattle Seahawks roasted, to receive some help alon g the
basted and then carved up the way to make the playoffs. In
Cowboys, building a 24-7 halftime addition, Dallas has to win two of
lead en route to a 31·14 victory Its last three to post its 21s t
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consecutive winning season.
Seattle quarterback Dave
"We couldn' t stop them and we
Krieg dominated the first half just kept missing when we had
and running backCurt Warner chances to make big plays," said
took over from there to allow Dallas Coach Tom Landry, who
Seattle to defeat Dallas lor the has set&gt;n his team lose fou r of its
first time in four fries. It · also last five. "They ran good rout es,
marked the first time in seven Krieg thrE-w the ball well and we
didn't cover very well.
ye~rs the Cowboys lost thE'ir
Kri eg. who wa s br iefly
annual Thanksgiving Day
benched earlier this ypar, com;
assignment.
"It was a great win for us," ' pleted 16 or 23 passes for 214
said Seattle Coach Chuck Knox, yards . He ran for one touchdown,
whose team had lost four in a row threw for two more and directed
before putting together Its cur- the Seahawks to scores on all four
rent two-game -winning streak. of their first-half possessions.
Warner ra n for 122 yards on 22
"Anytime you come In here and
beat the Dallas Cowboys, you carrieS and pu t th e game aw ay
with a 9-yard ru n with 10 minutes
have had a good effort.
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"Dave Krieg wa$ sharp and to play. ·
"We fi nally put some things
moved tlie balL
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the administration lliis fatally · know very well that II the United'_,.
pathetic aboMt the a..,ellllwneet:l • It • ch~ to Wlleve l"tfti· undermine~ this cOuntry's States can establish !rlendly ]:
of thP congresslo~ ~ats 'dent Aeagiltl, the fundaliii&amp;!Jital "credlltillty ' by secretly autho- relations wllh post·Khomelnl
and the liberal mectJ to .aflonll· ·, obj~e was to dev~op ~Y · r!zlng ·tile shfpltlent of arms to Iran 1which cannot. be long -Ill
nate absolutely everythiAI else. contacts that would prove~~ Iran while pul!Jlcly iapostna J comln~i. this will benefit eYE'I'V"' "'~
to the 1\lgh objeetlv,e of ttnbar··: to ~~ Unltl!d Statea In ··Pfit· total ball on arms it( Iran aMI single one oft hem. The s~~~~~:~~;~}·
rassing Ronald Reaaan. j,;. .•
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and that purpose o~ly.
Take the controvf!'Sy o«ior the . com~~tendabli! aim. It we pr~r UkewWt.
administration's shipment of a to ~leve his ~evert~~! crltlts; hiS " Bur tile shipment In question
Again . .the critics protest th~t.
small quantity of arms to~taln ~ real purpose was IB securt the was not intendl!!d to !Nke some
by
"bar~alnlng for the release
groups In Iran. P~actlc~ly no- rei~ our our llostap~ Jn Uleglti~t~ profit lor the United
body contends t~i there was Leba.ten ""' at~aln, a thorel!ltiJY .States ltl'hind the backs of our the hOstages In return lor arms· •
anything lpoble about Preai,dent deslnble goal In ltllel!. In both trlend5 - as with the cases of shipments to Iran" (I am quoting
Reagan's underl)llng, motive In : cases, the crltlclsra has COliC€!!:- ··various -members of rllir OPEC Anthony Lewis of the New York
authorizing the shlpmetll~ (One) ' trat~ on the alleged slde-"""'ts cartel, tor example, wllo have Tlmesi. President Reagan has
E'xception Is Tip O'Neill. who of tllrtrmaneaver, rather.tllalllts been kllown to sell oil below the. violated his "firmly d«lared
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was a scheme to if! the ~!ages
We are told. lor ~lnplrJ~t '-"eflt. Our friends tlld allle$ terrorists for hostages." rr that·
were a fair description o! what•
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Reagan actually did, he would be'
open to some criticism . for
adopting questionable tactics to ,
reach a legit !mate goal.
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this whole complex ,dlplomat!o·
Initiative Into an attempt "to
trade weapons to Iran for hostages In Lebanon" ('The Times' ·
James Reston this time) Is, to put
It mildly, dlsl~genuous. It Certainly was much more than that.
But even II It were only that, It "i
would not properly be open to
crlt iclsm (rightly leveled at a
typical ransom payment) that It
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leased. If our contacts in Iran
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hostages in Lebanon without ·
meeting the kidnappers' longstanding demands, they presumably are Influential enough to
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said. "I'm happy about that. The ·
way things have been going, I'd
have to say this was one of the
better games we've played all
year."
After falling behind by a
touchdown, . Seat tle drove 66 ·
yards the fir sttlme It had the ball
and Krieg scored on a 6-yard
quarterback draw.
On the Seahawks ' next two
possessions, they marched 77
and 46 yards.

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WASHI NGTO:\ 1 t; Pit - A major controvt&gt;rsy this year concerns
whether old origi nal films shown on television should be colored .
Some produ cers an d direc tors apparently see a dif!Prence bet.ween
shooting a film in color and addin g the tint later after the mot1on
picture is already in I he can.
!?or instan cl', Wood)' Allen. who ha s mocl c movies both ways.
dc$cribed thr coloriza ti on process as "Criminal mutiliation" and
Jo~n Huston. who di rected " The Maltese Falcon" among othrr
cla'ssics, said it wa!-i "1:ts great an impertinenCP as for someo ne to

wash flesh lOOPS on ada Vi nci dra\\1ng."
Elut othr rs. nola bi)' dist ribut ors . sec colorization as a way to
present old mo\'ies from moulderin g In the vau lt s. And there is no
do*bt It is co mmercia II)· succesful.
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Whv. one tinted Lau rel and Hardy comedy is reported to have sold
more' cassettes in six months than the uncolored version did in the
pr~vious decade.
!;personally don't ca re which wav the color feud is resolved . But I
hoj&gt;e television never gets arou nd to adding sou nd to old silent movies
- particularil.v westerns.
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Tt&gt;chnlcally. that should be quite feasible. Holywood IS phony
an~how and .thc dubbi ng process tha i mak&lt;" It possible to substitute
the singing vo ice of an unphot ogra phic chan teuse for dissonances of a
beauty queen prPsumably cou ld be applied to the era before talkies.
(am assumin g, of course. that non-talkingplcturcs are avalable for
sale to telev ision networks. independent statio ns and VC,R owners.
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ju•J their speaking 1·oices. What if Tom Mix , for example, should bya. A gentle, pro-A'fl!b llllfarian nese .)hob. They contact~ the vjsited the United States at least identified only as a Major Khal- : ·. i
at the American Uii1vet'5.Jty In . U.s.,!jovernment and demi!t!led ·:'l'wice !!&amp;-ring tlfat peri""' and met ifa. who had come from Tripoli to .. '
su~denly burst into so ng a Ia Gene Autr)' while in the saddiP?
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!:don't doubt tha t Mix could bcmadetosoundasgoodasGen&lt;'llutry Beirut was murdered wb('n hls•'r $3 mllllon lor the Jid.urn ot:flils:· with Lt. Col. Oliver "orth, tile do the job.
kidnappers.
tired
o!
waMJI!g
!ori"'har~s.
slcldy
hostage.
ex-National
SecurltyCiiuncllotl'iKilburn.
generous,
warm-·
dili;durln g his heyday on the silver screen . But 'uppose he came out
the $3 million the Reagan admlnLast Dec. 27, we reported that cia!. who, as It turned out, was hearted friend or Arabs, was one
s ld~in g like the "Sons of the Pioneers?"
istrat!on
was
hopln11
to
raise
lor
Kilburn
•·was being held by a overseeing the arms /hostages victim of a tragic situatipn that
f1 is diffi cult to im agi ne Tom Mix harmoni zing with himst&gt;lf. With
his
release,
sold
'him
to
the
different
group thatl . the (pro- · negotiations with lran at the has made every American jn the
hit ' horse. Tonv. ma vbc.
Libyans.
who
wanted
revenge
for
Jr·anlan)
captors
of the other time.)
Middle East a potential target lor
!'alwavs did.wondi&gt; r what To n_,. would sound like it given the vocal
the U.S. air raid.
· American hostages'' We withWaite's negotiations for Kil - abduction and murder by pro- .
cords of.' sav. Mr. Ed , th e talkin g horse.
Peter
Kilburn,
00.
was
abheld
4etails
while
negotle)lons
burn
broke down several limes- Iranian terrorists - or mercen- .
As far as i am concerned. Hollywood can color Ihose silen t western
ducted
on
Dec.
4,
BM.
His
body
for
Kilburn's
release
continued.
and
ended
abruptly and finally ary thugs who hide out In the •·
stars anv hu e it chooses. Thev ca n even make t be white hats blue for
was
found
last
April
17.
three
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when
the
United
Stafl!l bombl!d Bekaa Valley of Lebanon under .·
all I ca;.•,_ allhough tha t might be co nfusing to some vlt&gt;wers who
days
alter
the
U.S.
bomtl{lnj
rai6:
·Sevft-al
t11;11es
wlihln
thE'
J.exr
Libya
last
April
14 . .KIIburti's· the protection of Syria.
al&gt;f'a d_,. have trouble clist in!lulshing t be good guys from the bad guys.
on
Libya.
Here's
wliat
h
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ned
few
Jeeks~he
\Yhlt.e
Jt•se
kldnawrrs
were
already
sorelY,
BILLBOARD ALERT: Com- . _
Jlut it should exec rise ca ution abou t startm g to add sound .
during the li'h mo~ of!l'lvate see!IWd claM' ·to sprlngJni;:f{ll- ;_tl'ustrated at their Inability tosrif· m11111tles across the nation face a ,
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hell that Kllt,urn ftldured:;~
,.. burn trom captivity. ·The__' Na- !heir hostage for the .tj mill loR deluge of applications tor bll- ;.
A erudih!~ &amp;ener!Jis fTII(tl. said lion_.~ Security c'ouncll •ave they had demat\ded.
iboard permits before Congress •
to have the best ~lledli!n o! serlott cons~ration to the Idea
The Libyans. had already of- reconvenes In January and takes ;.
Verdi opera recor. In afirut, of rajil'ng s._;,.ieral mUllon doilllrs fered ).hem $1 million for tlw&gt; up revisions of the Highway •'
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Kilburn often paid . ' the"l'duca- privately from Amerlcah,) lU- un!ortUiiate Kilburn two days Beautification Act. "The bll· ;
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of needy studt'nts andllought manltarlan and churdt grod'!JS'o before the U.S. raid.~ The kid- Iboard Industry Is going all out to •
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erect thousands of new bll- , ~
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~r. and Mrs. Robert Smith. area and do not know a lot of pocket. He had spell 20 years tn hostart's . ·
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wtilse horne on Skinner Rd. was people personally to thank. One Lebanon and had suffered a · The same well-meaning body was found on the'roadslde warned James McMahon , execu- · ,
r~ntly destroyed by !Ire. would
thing we are sure of is we could stroke that left him walk!~ with ' groli.fiS were provldl'llg (a~ '(*y !lear Beirut aJoiJ~ with t~e bodies live director of the Coalition tor ;:
Ill«: to thank everyonr for their not have found a more caring and a canr. " I don't think
. fw!. could do to~_flls day) tens gf thous~s '11! two Brltls~'ho:Stages, who had Scenic Beauty.
klr(dness and generosity throu gh concerned place to settle. Thanks
thii tragedy.
to the churches and Individuals
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!;e just recently mov£&gt;d to this
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Mende ·is : still a fiKU'ry o({ ·· elect~s. endOrsed tile Christian the Bundestag election." And now has -kept West Germany ori'~lm_,.:
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cons ide r a b I e p o II Uc a I DeiiJOStats' , IJrop&lt;&gt;S!'ls. It }~!IW It's doWit again.
essentially middle course, mod- •. •·
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significance.
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"We are the guarantors ot ;,'
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Jnan wHo fills Mende'seldroleas continuity, " says Genscher.
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This
Is
a
claim
German
voters
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small but influential ~roupwhicll tty to terror.lsts wl'lo give evl- talns that the party 1!0 under · will
menton.
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has positioned Itself betwH'Il the dence agalnot olht&gt;r terror~ts. because the country can't atrord
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Christian Democrats on the ~~nts of the rn~asure l!fY It ••• ·
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political right and the Social • , W01if allow murdfrj'rs ti 'Jill&lt; ·
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FOP's parllcipatloa has ..been blesslJM. '•
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Thi' disatray In _ the ' tanks
postwar governments, smce comes at an especlafty lncoave.
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neither or the big parties has • nient time, on the eve or lmwr..
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been able to lock up an absolute tan! local elections and wltll a
majority among German voters. natioqwlde vote !or,ll new .BIInUnd~r Mende, the FDP en- destag coming up lr(Januaty·. In
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the 1961 Bundestag electiOns. He and It It rectives less t... 5
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held key posts In ·most ot the per. of tile vote ln. Jan'*f' it {
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ti) l986by NEA. Inc: ~
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East Germany and E"ast Elirope. the swing party, they - '~ve
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But when the FDP, In 1 major , participated ill every go(om.
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shift , joined the Social Demo- ' .ment since 1,949 wltllthe exce:p.
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could not go along. He walked out they were tli'l! mlcrOilcopit'OIIP_O" •.,
of the party and, !lnisbed his sillon to the 1•69 "Grtnd
political career ai a C~tlaD' · ,·coafltlon" ot Chrbllan ~o- '-,
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Democratic backbllldl~
crata l!ld ~ De!f~ocrat:l.':.,.
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Mende
story
llllds
.,leuTblt
endef'
when
they
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TOday Is Friday, Nov. 28, the 332nd day of 1986 wit h 33 to fo llow.
·~
Jar
lnterett
at
file
1110111ent
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on
wfth
tlli
Socla~s
In
lf10,
Tl)e moon Is moving toward Its new phase.
because the FOP is aaall .expe- ~~occulllnlng Mende'l'walk. Wllfll
The morning stars are Mercury and Venus.
f. •
,
rlenclng
a touch of ~ullll. ,Now the~y switched back t« the
Tlie evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
,
In coalition with I Cllt1tllan ,Chr
Dllnocrilt; 111.:...\112. . .,
Those born on this date are under the sign or Sagittarius. They
~J
~ded
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more
Free DellllithtJ _.;)
Democrats,
they
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Include poet William Blake In 1757; John Hyatt , Inventor of celluloid,
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over tough new ilntl-ternlrlsm , , balled out. By IM!-1, IIlli! partY, wu.
j
t)l-tJrHI:A. II'C I, ,1
In 1837; architect Henry Bacon, designer of the Lincoln Memorial, In
legislation
the
government
Is
In
sud!
bad
alape
that
politiCal
1866' Motown Records· founder Berry Gordy In 1929 (age 57), actress
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comrM!Itaton were-begtnRIRii to
"Will you ~t ThaAksglvlng Day off?"
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The FDP Jeaderllllp, ~aetlng ·,,!Ire~ ob!tJ.
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andJormer senator Gary H.art of Colorado In 1936 (age 50) .
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to charges fi-t llf'!"rty,. soft'
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By RICHARD L. SHOOK
UPI Sports Writer
PONTIAC, Mich .. (UPI) - In
Randy Wright and Walter Stanley, the Green Bay Packers are
getting a good return for their
investments in the future.
Stanley, a second-year wide
receiver-kick returner from
Mesa College. made a sensa·
Ilona! first start Thanksgiving
Day with two touchdown catches
and a game-winning, 83-yard
punt return with 41 seconds to
play.
Wright, a third-year quarterback from Wisconsin who has
seen moue knocks than a kitchen
door. had three touchdown
passes among the 286 yards that
gave him a season total- 2,633exceeded by only one Green Bay
quart er back.
The two led the Packers to a
44-40 victory Thursday over the
Detroit Lions in a game that
swung back and forth.
Stanley illso s~t up a third
touchdown and galned ·124 yards
with four catches.
" I can smil e again," Green
B~y Coach Forrest Gregg said
alter his Packers Improved to
3-10. "It's been a long time.
ObviouslY. It was an odd kind of

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game. The lead kept bouncing
back and forth. We had some
breaks but I think we made a lot
of breaks for ourselves. That
made the difference."
Stanlt&gt;y, starting In place of
injured Phillip Epps, decided It
with his electrifying return of
Jim Arnold's strong punt. .
"The Iunny thing was," Wright
said, "on the sidelines, we were
all yelling for Stanley to make a
fair catch. That way we could
save time. Go down and get a
field goal."
'Arnold's 46-yard punt was
fielded by Stanley on his qwn ~7
and he saw nothing but blue m
front of him as al least eight
l.lons wedged up in his face.
"We had a block return on,"
Stanley said. " which meant I
knew I didn't havt&gt; anybody with
me. I started left , saw them
chasing me and figured I only
had one chance- reverse myself
and for it."

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UPI S~orts Writer
COLUMBUS. Ohio · (UP II
Newark Catholic and Ayersvlll~.
the veteran against the rookie, ·
meet Saturday morning in Ohio
Stadium lor the Division V state
) high schoo'l football
champions hip.
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NC, seeking its third small.
school title in a row and fifth
overall, made its first playof.f
· appearance in 1973, losing in the
semifinals. It wasn't untO four
years later. 1976, that Ayersvtlle
began playing football on a
varsity level.

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.. Nine ar~a high school football
players were honored by the
A.IISOcialed Press Thursday by
being selected 8e(:ond Team,
Special Mention and Honorable
Mention on the 1986 Class AA
AU-Ohio Football Team.
• Second team offensive honors
went to Meigs' J. R. Kitchen.
·'·Receiving special mention
were Pat Bokovltz. Coal GrovP;
Huey Eason, Meigs; Brian, Da~·is ; Coal Grove; Darren Morgan,

live lettermen to this season's learn. Pictured are
veteran senior manager David ·Deem, Mall
Harris, Kenny Turley, Todd Kimes, David

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Meigs.
Honorable mention honors
went to Mike Hale, Oak Hill;
Scott Koster, Ro~k Hill and
Aaron Brammer, Coal Grove.
~ceiving AP Class AAA honors were Gallla Academy's
Andy Howard; who was named to
the first team, and Kirk Jackson,
Bo Smith and Gary Harrison
each re()elved special mention
honors.

Southern at Gallipolis
Warren Local at Fort Frye
Athens at Wheelersburg
Miami Trace at Portsmouth
Federal Hocking at Trimble
Miller at Meigs
Vinton County at Nelsonv!lleYor~

Newark Catholic, coached by
J.D. Graham, will be making a
record ninth appearance in the
fltle game, with a 4·4 mark in the
previous eight. The Irish. who
had been tied with Cincinnati
Moeller for championship game
appearances, also can match the
Crusaders as the only school with
three consecutive titles.
· Saturday's other champion·
ship game, scheduled for 2:30
p.m., matches Willoughby South
and Cincinnati Pur~ell Mari~n.

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To make more efficient use of
~elephones, a new syttem was
stalled at the high school,
wever, a change in number•
necetsary. EffHtive Dectmber I,
1916, the following numbers are
no longer working nu..bers:
949-2176 VO AG
949-2190 MUSIC
949-2259 ATHlETIC
DIRECTOR
949-3081 HEAlTH NURSE
949-2600 CENTRAl OFFICE
949-2700 HIGH SCHOOl
The new nulllbers are:
949-2611 SOUTHERN
HIGH SCHOOl
949-2669 SUPERINTENDENT'S
OFFICE
949-2213 TREASURER'S
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KEEBAUGHS of CHESTER
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500 gal0111 of regular or unllatW
gasolile giv111 with '
MXh IIIW home !
pal diCIMCI during
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HIGH SERIES: Carolyn Bachnl'r .. 596:
Bob HtnSif'Y. 589; 2nd HlGH SERIES·
Drbi H~nsley, 511: Oannv Will. 5.10; HIGH
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'TIL 9:00 P.M. FRI. SAT.

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leaves Nordiques for Switzerland

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Plus Delivery and Sot UP
Special Sale Price
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Gallipolis at Waverly
Portsmouth West at Piketon
SPECIAL BANI FINANCING
Greeenfield at Pain I Valley
Brookhaven at Logan
Minford at Jackson
Dec. 2 games
Rt. 68 S. Parkersburg
Marietta at New Philadelphia
Y2 Mile South of
Chillicothe at Portsmouth
Marrtown Rd. on Rt. 68
Kyger Creek at Southern
Fairview at South Point
11; 11,
Southwestern at Oak Hill
Eastern at Nortn Gallia
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Kyger Creek at Southern
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Symmes Valley at Hannan Trace
·: -;Hockey Marl~n Stastny. a Switzerland.
:czechoslovakian who defected to .-----...,---,---------~-------l fJlJO:~llll~""~l':'~""~!l'l_lllll_lllllllllll:llll!lll-.lllOil~:II!~J:II.IIfi'JWI' ~·""'~~~.~~~.'!
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;Quebec Nodiques, has signed a
~contract to play· the rest of the
.season with Sierre of Switzer:tand. Marian's brothers. Peter
:and Anton. play for the Nor;lllques. Marian played with Qu·
.ebec and the Toronto Maple
tiafs. .. . Evgeny Beiosheikln,
,!.b!' No.1 netmlnder fort he Soviet
~key team, was react Iva ted by
Ole Soviet Hockey Federation.
~loshelkin was taken off the
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{oster for a recent three-game
~ertes , against Czechoslovakia
, HOMECOOKED FOODS ALWAYS AVAILABLE INCLUDE
because of excessive drinking.
Homemade Pies: Apple. Cherry, Raisin, Pumpkin, Black
tie will play ln the Soviet Union's
Baspberry; Homemade Soups: Vegetable Beef, Bean,
Dec. 6 exhibition game In
Chili: Plus Homemade Biscuits, Sausage Gravy, Cornbread, Cole Slaw, Macaroni, Salad and More.

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Plans to update tlie couniy's
Transfer~ ~pproved by th~
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Industrial
development
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sui-board
included $55Q· within . th6j
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vey were !)lade and lnterdepart· Board of Elections budget; $70(1 .
Me~tls for d~r hUilters will be served.-at the Racine Fire
Thomas F.. 'Hatf'~eld
the, Frazeysburg Cemetery &gt; mental budgetary transfers were within the 'sheriff's bucjget;f
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annex, ,,
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In other business. the boar4
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of H¥sel.l nun Road, Pomeroy, El . F.. Pridd .
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Will apply for $300 ftOJ'J1 th-l
, ~opel) for eating !re'ln·4( 30 l &gt;m· to 10 p.m. each My. Lunches
· died 'ij!esilay at Veterans Memiue . · .
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Rhonda Ullman. plannlnl' county's $10,000 chiJd abuse an~
.Will .i;!e pa~ke4 lor those who' ptefer to remain In ilie field, lmd ·
. orlal Hospital.
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thermos jugs· will,' bt filled: The proCeeds will be. dlylded
Born Oc\.14,1918,-toFrankand
Elsie E.. Priddy, 69, of Rt. 1• Hocking Valley Regional Devel· money to be used for adminlstra~i
between
Pheobe Hatfield, he was a life Middleport, died early Thursday opment District. asked the com- tlve purposes. This is rhe secon .
,,, . .the flremeh.~auxillary,
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The survey was prepared by I he program .is overseen by . ·
Myst~ry
win'h~r
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to the. late Frecj ·and Carla Buckeye, Hills in 1984 and lists local advisory board which wal(
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· Bpmile Cl!!llind, ·.3)M5 H~fRvn '!tOad, Pomeroy, Is the ,
-Ellen; four sons, Robert, Dqnaid,
retired · pastry cook at · Ohio would be suitable for industrial
in final businss, the comm31s,
wlnnet of The' OaiJY~nt!nel. ·~ov, ~Mystery Farm Contest. .
James and Richard; one' daugh'-, . , Univers-ity.
development. The inf&lt;;&gt;rmation is sioners. with regret. accept .
. Five resldfn!~ ~11{t!Y t~•\Hied tile farm as t.he·C~apman
ter, Nan~y Sue Hickle; · two ·
Surviving are her husband, . filed with Buckeye Hills and. the Jhe resignation of Charles Lega
· Da,lry F1aqn, lormel'lf,the Joe $alley P'arm on Ohlo .124. Cleland
stepsons. Thomas and Larry Loyd M. .Priddy; three :. sons, o .h i o De p a r t m en t o 1 as Meigs Countv Disaster Servt4
VIas seiecfed from ;aii'lin'g tlni flY~ correct entries 1JY lottery to
Tucker; three step daughters, Raymond and . Fred, both of Development.
ces Dlrecto,: ·The ·reslgnatlo~ .
receive .t~e $.~ p~~e'"~rded,ll!' the con.t~~t. , .
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Mary Stace, Sandy Phillips and. Middleport, a,nd John, of ~scon.
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jUry 10 JCtS, . ' .
· brothers, Fred and David Hat- · Alberta Loftis, of Harrl~oJiyllle;
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grandchildren; one ~~~ter, Edith
Indicted in U.S. District Court , Ky. ; Thomas .Rouse. Kertnlt;
ac~rdS:!Ice wtttl- the uitlfOrm f(:hool lunch mehu of the
Services. will be Sat~rday, 11 Lambert, Rutland; andoQehalf- · Huntington, W.Va. , In connection Timothy Santo, Cambridge; .andj·
Lpcl!) School 'District, the mehu for the week of Dec. I
a.m., · at. Schoedlnger East brother, Chapies · Dllcher,
with a case involving the distri- Dannv Dean, Ranger. W.Va.
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butlon of drugs at Kermit, W.Va . 2 h
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Thomas Meek of Ga!II'polis and
. urt m a.~ct ent
sllli.cfi:· 'lrench'frles·,pe&amp;n!llbutter anil . Columbus,
with· ·Rev
.. Joe Farry
In additjon to her parents. she
was preceded. In death by 0ne Carroll Manley or Middlepon
A driver and passenger wer
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saildwlch, corn, f~utt, cake: milk.
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Rest Cemetery, Columbus. grandson.
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others by the federal grand jury. rans Memorial Hospital Thuts~
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Services will be 21p,m. Sunday
The indictments charge Meek day night for injuries sustain~
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from 2-4 and · p.m. today.
at . Rutland Chur~h of God with
with alleged possession and when the vehicle in which th~ •
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cheese wedge, milk.
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Mark A. Laudermilt
Pastor John E.vans officiating.
intent lo distribufE• marijuana. were Iraveling veered off Sal.s
Friday - cookS' clleice.
Burial will be In Miles Cemetery. vallum and PCP' from 1984 until bury Townshfp Road 20A an,
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late this year. Meek has also been struck a brldg-P.
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Anequipmeht operator. he was. p.m. Saturday, andJit the church and PCP from ohio to Kermit bound around 10: 50 p.m. with
bor.n on Aug. 15, 1948, at Wheel· for one hour prior tb services. . with t'he inlention of selling the David R. Long, 16. PoqJeroy, as
l Rutla:~d Vjll~ge cb9;ncu 'will meet al 7 p.m.' Tuesday at the
drugs.
his passenger. accordmg to the,
log, W.Va. , to Rl.ta Bing Lauderr. Civic-Center:
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mil.t of Rutian!l and the late Darnell D. Jeffries·
indictment
s with alleged posses- State Highway Patrol.
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Lewis Laudermllt.
Darnell D. Jeffries. 72, Route I.
sion
and
inlent
to
distribute
White's
vehicle
went
off
the•
He Is survived by his mother, West Columbia, died Wednesday
marijuana. valium and PCP right side of the r'oad and·struck:
his wife, Ellen Laudermil.t and a on arrival' at .Pleasant Valley
from
1984 until this vear.
the side of a bridge, damaging:
son, Mark Anthony Laudermllt Hospital.
The
other
four
Indicted
in
the
thl' car heavily .
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II, address unknown, another
Sutton ToWJ)slllp 'f!'ust~s wll1 ijleet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
He was a retired farmer and
son, Mark Anthony Laudermilt attended ihe Cijfton Tabernacle
Syra'cuse Munlclp~Liulldln~. ·
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III . Rutland, and a daughter, Church.
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Surviving are two sons, David tee that they. have properly move in lockup (waiting for ·· thelrl
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ters, Reba Board, Rio Grande;
.~et
ferles, Point Pleasant; twp
"That gives me a chance to find1
Edna King ." Albany, and Caro· daughters. Mrs. Roberta Cossin. face piece.
"It'
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important
lo
keep
your
out
what. turned up on competi· ;
lene Bing, Virginia Beach. Va.;
· The Saivatl;n Arnty, 115 Butternut. Avi&gt;.', Pomeroy, will be
Mrs·. Juanita Hoffman, West eye out tor th,e reflectors and tions that I didn' t go to."
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five brothers, Lewis, Racine;
taklng.appllc!itlons !or food liukets and toys for the Christmas
Columbia . ·
approval stickers that are reAt the las t meet in Beckley,
Larry, Salem Center; Ronald,
season froin 10 a. in. to noorl land 1 to 4 p.m. on TUesday and
Also surviving are three sis- quired on the back of the pack. Shinn askPd the captain of the
Northup; Donnie Ray, Rutland.
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ters,
Mrs. Genevieve Harrison. too," Shinn said.
and Danny Michael. Senecaville;
Eleanor.
Mrs.
Audrey
Harmon,
"In
Beckley,
the
judges
had
on
procedure right before II)~
and a speelal friend, Joan
removed a very small pin from henchman's competlllon. and
Rutland,
Ohio,
Mrs.
Dorothy
Snyder. Cheshire.
Funeral services will be held at Long, Liberty; one brother, the Inside of the face mask, " then applied his suggestion dup.
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grandchildren, four great·
the two hoses that leads to the tes t.
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Funeral Home. The Rev. Ce()i!
David Chad~ell hils' been employed on .a half· lime basis to
mask
was
too
short.
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Aft&lt;'!'
this
year's
performan·
grandchildren.
· Wise will officiate and burial will
scrvt! as a tutor for special education students In the Eastern
Pre9eedtng hlni in death was . The procedure part of the test ces. however. Shinn probably
be in Mrles Cemetery. Friends
LocP,T School Dlstr~\ who ~a&lt;d special help,. Salary for the
Includes communication to the will have to dig a little harder ~~~
his
wife Hazel V. Sayre Jeffries,
may call al the funeral homr at
position will be pa~ entirely through federa\ Chapter VI·B
judges. "You have to tell the get any information out of the
who
died
Aug.
3,
1973.
' anytime. The family will ·be
funds.
. judge what test you're perform· other ·benchmen. He's not ll
Funeral
services
will
be
Satur·
present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on
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Saturday
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checklist that they follow along r------~----..;,.....
Bible Church, Roberlsburg with
'pastor
Randy
Whaley
officiating.
with. 1 think It 's good to look
Paul iDe:Mc.'Nemar
Burial will follow in Walker· judges right In · the eye when 1
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Pauline McNemar, 72, of 12945 Chapel Cemetery.
A program ·to brief Meigs CoUnty residents on last minute !lift
Friends
may
call
Raynes
Funchecking them all off."
West Carlisle Road, Frazeys·
• I£lea~. fashion trends and deeorat,lng lips will 'be'o!fered by the
Shinn mostly practices at his
eral
Home
in
Buffalo,
6-9
p.m.
burg, formerly of · Hemlock
Meigs Cooperative [xtenslon Service Monday.'7-9:30 p..m., at
Point
Pleasant hom£' by going
Grove. died Wednesday at the Friday.
Grace Episcopal Church, -East .Maln Street, Pomeroy . .
Dented the benefits you dt&gt;over
the
apparatus and the
Good Samaritan Medical Center Veterans Memorial
The program inciu.~ a welrome and demonstrations on how
serv!'?
Call a lawyer With
manufaCturer's book. That's
in Frazeysburg.
to create a bias scar! from a siX-Inch strip of fabric, as well as
ex pertence In handling Soclak
where his biggest fans are. tooWednesday! Admissions
She was born on Sept. 8.1914. at
such topics iu Tradll)!)llal Hobday Treats; .Twinkling LigHts and
his
wife
Mary.
10-year·old
son,
Serur!ty
cases. No attorney
Edna
Haning,
Pomeroy;
Charles
Harrisville, W.Va .. to the late .
Beautiful Sights. Fabric Flower Decor-ations anti Gifts from t·he
Jason
,
and
6·year-old
daughter,
fee
unless
your claim Is•
Neece,
Middleport;
Chad
Wise,
Glenn Layflelcl and Darla .JackHearth. There will also~ a HcJlldayStyieShow, potluck dessert
Middleport:
Della
Stahl,
PompCary.
approved. Free Initial
son ·Layfield. and was a retired
and an exhibit sharing with The Fabric Shop, Syracuse
At work. Mike Delcotto, who
consultation.
roy;
.!err~ Moore. Middleport.
press operator at tli~ Ohio
H~memakers' Club ittd the Meigs Library.
Wednesday Discharges - Re- also serves on the Meigs No. 2
Plastics Co. In Frazeysburg. She
f! rogram partlclpdlils include Sand! 'Eyman, Hocking County
mine rescue team. often helps
was a member of Ihe Church of becca Ward, Lavinia Simpson,
Extension Agent: Diane Rice, Southern High School home
him by changing things around
VIrgil
Saunders,
Lawrence
Scar:
Christ. Frazeysburg.
ecol)omlcs teacher; Ann La!'lbert. The Fabric Shop; Meigs
on the mechanism.
berry,_
,Edward
Coon.
Surviving are a son, William ·
. CountY. ;4-H Fashlqn Soard n:Je~bers; Syrac~se Homemakers;
Shinn also learns a lot from the
Thursday Admissions - KenMcNemar. Frazeysburg; four
Meigs Library; and Cynthia Oliveri. Meigs County extension
meets
and from talking to to
neth Lawson, Syracuse.
daughters. Mrs. Homer (irene!
agenr. homP !!(:Onomtcs and 4-,H.
other
bepchmen
at the meets. "I
Thursday Discharges -Jerry
Baxter, Pomeroy; Mrs. Leland
The registration I~ Is $2 ana no pre· registration Is necessary.
talk to benchmen all the time
Moore, Preston Parsons. James
tDorlsl Hlnd&lt;'l. Mrs. Basil
Those at.tendlng are ·~ked to btlng a dessert tcr~hare and their
while the mine rescue teams are
Hess,
Robert
Canaday,
Evelyn
(Madeline) Smith, and Mrs.
own table serylce. rloor pr~es will be awarded.
Mains.
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Donald (Barbara 1 Chapman, ail
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of Nashport. Ohio; two brothers .
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sister. Minnie Layfield. all of
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Harrisville. W.Va .; 17 grand·
A 72-year ·old Wl:&gt;st Coiuli)bla, W.Va., man died in an
ehlidren and 21 great!
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ill
apparently accident shooting Wednesday. Darnell D. Jeffries
grandchildren.
p...,.Chr.
rtiat,
Holly
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She was preceded In death by 11
died of an apparent ltlnshot wound. the Mason County Sheriff's
ill
- ''"'· foilott Plsmts,
Ita·
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kt11, Christher husband, Carl F. McNemar II
Department reported.
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on May 1, 1982, and a daughter. ill Wroalhl, (.... ArrlltflnMflt~
He was found at about 1 p.ln. Wednesday by a relative. the
Gro'" ._bh.&amp; Sprays.
~
Mrs. Sarah Farnsworl h.
department said. He !lad apparPntly been cleaning his shotgun
Funeral services will be held at !
when it discharged. striking him In the chest.
R
1 p.m on Saturday at the
Jeffries was taken to Pleasant Valley Hospital by Point
Frazeysburg Chapel of the
Pleasant Emergency Medical. Services, and pronounced dead
Ill
SYRACUSE OHIO
Baughman·Vensii·Orr Funeral 1
by Or. John Grubb. Mason County medical examiner at 3:15
Opon Dally 9 to 5, lul.iOY Ito 5 1
Home. The Rev . Robert Knox
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Olica«n IIi LA. LMkerli, ID:3ll p.m.
Gold!&gt;~ Stalp l&amp;l Si:&amp;lTitlTU'IIIO. Ill: :ltip. m.
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'SMurdilY'" (illmt&gt;t~
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l'lt&gt;Y•&gt;Iand·at New \ 'ork, llflfi'DOOII
~an Anlonlo Ill Wa.&lt;illlnfl;ton. nllfhl
Df'nVI'I' al Mlhuwkt'C' , nl~
Ulldl at Du.lllf'O, ltl•ta
Nt'w ,JrrSe)' at Hooston. nl~ht ·
t 'ht c aKQ at Goldt&gt;n Stutl•, nl(hl

San Dil~ lf) .. ........................ ~ IU lJ .IG1

.Panel
makes :site update
.

Meals
to be_....;pffeted to ·hunters
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.Qen,·er .I¥ ln.U.-a, 7:30p.m.
Ne'l'' .lersey at. Dalla-~, . H : IJ p. ~.
Sl'alllt• ..t l"tlqenb;, 9:311 p.m.

Dea\'t'l' ...... .. .............. ......... t :1 0 .7"50
LA R!Uder'M ................. ...... .. K ~ 0 .667
NJUI!iMCity ....................... 7 50 .lll3
St&gt;llllle ..... ... ........... ............. 1 6 0 - ~

Dt&gt;treat' ...... ... :.......... .......... s

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Former Sritlsh arid EuropeaJ
. heavyweight champion Joa
' Bugner may return to England tO'
continue his comeback, After tw~
successful fights .agatnst.ranke((
American. heavyweights 'In
ney, Australia , since
Bugner wants ·.to .
Witherspoon for ' the,
.,
!ng Association title. BU1gner,
retired In 1984. He lost twice
paints to Mu)lammad All afld
went the , tllstance with
Frazier before
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Carry Out. 19@6, 701.

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE .1
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N f&lt;url.. . ........ .... .. ........... .. ........ .~

Exxon .......................

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{i.~~:J;~ ~~;; ~~~ris::.::

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Pharmacy North ........... ...................... 42

Ri&lt;' Mini Mart .............. ................ .... 41
~rs- PomrroyJ Midd l('p&lt;lrt ......... .. ....... 37
DSke Truckln.~t ................. .. .. ... ........ ... 37
G ilf'n' Hair Am... ......... ,.............. .... 37
J 'fl't'~ Truck &amp; Exc ............................ :tl
K,mart .................................... .. .......... 32
Quick Rlck'• .......................... .... .......... :lC)
JND: GAME : Sand,v folm~r . 181: Chris
Ballf'Y/Trudy Casto, l'ri; Bc&gt;v Roush. 174:
IND. SERIES: Sandy folmrr. 4&amp;1: O.bblr
Sklnnl't'. 479: Thrlma Slnl"S, 471 : TEAM
GAME: J':.Exxon. &amp;12: Pharmacy Nornh.
614· Je!II'J'; Trucking. 605: TEAM SER·
JES: Gall('ry Hair Arts . 177-1 : Whal ey's,

1767: Phannacy North. 1756.

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I would likf to bur

GARAGE !Alf
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datiliftrg , · a,.llofl&lt;tl,

g.... ... , gokltart, rM11 little

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2 mih1 •tt ol
ttt.
,..,._,, I a.m. to 4 p.m.

WANTED TO

uud auto part1.
LH .. ing primarily for
6$ and ot•r parh.
Paying top dollar for

57 thru 59 modtls.

THIS BLOCK
CO$TS

sI0.00 PIR DAY
CAlL 992-2156

PHONE 000·0000

THIS BlOCK COSTS
$5.00 P£R DAY
CAU: 992-21 S6

HAPPY
40th
BIRTHDAY
GEORGE
Hove A Niu Day!

NI:J'E OWLS
Skylne LantA

IJ.JZ.SII ·
Team
Pts.
•11 ..... .... ............................................. 54

Kut N Kurl. .................... .... ...... ......... 52

J 's Exxon .. .................. ....... ....... ...... .... 5Q

Phtrmar.v North ,,, .. ............ ..... ........... 50

Jim Mlnk's .......... ... ....... .... ... .. ....... ...... 48
Rio Mini Marl .......................... ....... .. 47 i
Sean-Pomfll'oy/ M iddleport .................. 45
Dukf Trucking .................. , ...... .. ......... 43 ,
Wllaley'tl Used Cars &amp; Pa riS ............... .42
Gall pry Hair Ar1s ........................... ..... 42
Kmart ... .. ............ , ................... ........... ..16
Jf&gt;tfPn TrucklnR &amp; Exc ....................... 33 ·
Quirt Rl•k's .. .. ......... .. ........ ................. 32
IND. I&lt;AME: Trudy Casto. 207: Bev
Routh, 178; Trudy Caslo/Sandy FolrnPr.
174: IND. SERIES: Trudy Casto. 552 ;
Sandy Folmer. 48'2; Shirley Sullivan/ JuanIta WIIJOfttr, f71: TEAM GAME: Gallery

Hair Ar11. 1143: Pharmacy North, 642:

S.aro. Ill; TEAM SERIES: Gallery Hair
Arlo. 1113: Phal'nlacy North. 1855; Rio

Mini Mart, 17!11,

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COSTS
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CALL 992-2156.

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bpert appraisal.
CALl 000-0000

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Nood Partti..O
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MORE INFORMATION
DAI.LY SENTINEL

Retail Merchants Association
invites you to find

Rutland PT,O caneels.dance
The Rutland PTO ' dan.ee ~cheduled !or Saturday has been
canceled.

·The Christmas Spirit in Gallip.()lis
•Friendly Merchants •Free Gift Wrapping
•Store Window Displays
·.
{
•Santa's House
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Beginning December 1st
-Free f!owntown Parking
-Open Even?ngs until 8 p.m·.. ,

for life's little
emergencies
as well as
life threatening
emergencies

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It(. P,ays
Wolfe's Fltnrs t'IHts ~;, To Advertise
New. 2t a
Open NouN

Christmas Parade, Saturday, Decembe11 6th
Most Stores Open Sunday beginning ~
Dece .·
7th ·

30

1:30 to 1:30 IW.M.

D~ prizes wHI ~~e:..,n
located 011IIH011'11t oilY I W.
ney. o--s :~:~ CIJII Wolll.

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Friday, November 28. 1986 .-

Page-7 -

Message and Church
USED CARS,
~ . MEIGS nRE
\ \ CENtER, INC.
A~·( John F. 'Fultl, Mgr.
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Cllesler

Ph.992·2111
Pomeroy

IF YOU WOl,ILD _
HAVE A GOOD
NEIGHBOR, BE ONE YOURSELF
"Let 1!1/ery one of us

BOOK SlORE

PHARMI£Y
We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions

GIFTS
MicldlepOt"t

plea~e

TEAFORD REALTY .
216 s. Second
p'ome~ov

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362 EAST MAIN
POMEROY. OHIO 46769
614/992·2644

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WAID CROSS
SONS SlORE
Groc:eriesGeneral Merchandise
Racine 949·2550

E &amp; HARDWARE

Rawlings-Coats-Blower .
FUNERAL HOME

CHAPMAN SHOES

104 E. MAll ST ~ POIIROY

264 S. 2nd, Milllllporl

992-2815

992-5141

(row's Family RestaurCIIt
"F~tttlllfl ICHttelr FIIU CillfAI•"
I ri~~~tNCI:J:.Er~:~~~ UNITED PRESBY.
I'
School. tO a.m.:
servh::P. 11:1. a.m .
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pa~tor: Dc&gt;bbif' &amp;rk. Sunday &amp;OCool Su pt.
C'hurr h !-&lt;·hool !+. 15 1.1 .m.: Worship SN-\1£' Yl::Kl
a.m. C"hotr IT'hf'arsal. ThClda~·. i: ll p.m.
unclrl' tHNY'IIOn of Lol'&gt; BurL
POMEROY O!URCH OP TilE NAlARENF.. C"nriY't' Union :tnd MJIIrm . Rr\'.
Tho ma ~ Glrn Mc&lt;1unj;!. p.1stor. Norman Prf'!i;·
Jcoo.·. ~. s . Sup1 .. Sunct1y Sc·hool, 9:ll a.m ..
morninc "·on•hlp lfl: ll a.m.: f'\·rning SO"\ i!X' 6
p.m.: mld·WC\lk Sf'rvt{'('. wronC'Sday. i p.m

GRArE 'EPL&lt;;(X)PAJ . 01\:RCH. :l2h E
Main !\!. ~llY"mv. Sundav ~·iC'f'S : Hoi\'
c1'lmmunion on ttr ru·st Sund:1 ~· of Puch rronlli.
, anti cnmbtnrd "11h morning p-ayf'J· on rtv!hlrdd Su.nda~·. Mornlng pra\'f'r and,;e rronon
1
all othl'r Sundav,; d rtw:- nron!h. Churrtl Sc:h ool
, und Nui'S('f)· ('il fl' prnvWr d. ('off('(' hour in 1tJl

P.wlo;h Ha111Jl1 m •di: t! ('l~ fo\towing lhr-saviC'f'.
RlMEROY CHURO! OF' O!RJST. 212 W.
Mt~ in ~ -- :\"C'tt Pluudtnol. !Xt.&lt;;lt:r. BibiC' School
1
1:: :tr:•.m.: :\1ornln):!; wa-shlp, fl::ll :t..m .: Yourh
. ml'f'l ln ~. wm p.m.: E\l'f1lne: ~fll'ship, 7:00 p.
m. WrdnNia~· ni,:rt\r Jl"41YC'f mmtn.c: andBibtr
!--1\.d..-. ~: (It p m. ·
THF. W.\'.\TIOr'\ ARMY . 11~ BUitct'nul
1\ n •.. Porn•n r~ Mrs. 01r:t Wlnl.np: In d'raJ' D:' .
~l'llb\' hot\nt'S.o; Jfl('{'l in~. 11\ a.m.: ~nr\.1\'
Sl:·htt,i. lfl ~ 1) ;r.m. Sunday Srlmt. YffiM
F.lotSC' ;\cl am ~ . l&lt;':tdC'r. 7:.11 p.m. Sal\'atlon

mR•tlng. \"m1ou..; ~:p('akrrs :md mu.o;i&lt;" S px'lnl~.

Thu rsc~ r;.. u·:fl &lt;~ . m . f(\ ~ p. m . LadiC'S Hom·
lc'ag~.K\ rTIC'm rn In l'haqr. ;J!t womrn

lm111"tl; 11; ~ ;, p.m. ThursdHy. Corp: Ca tt&gt;t
('I;.~ so;~ 1 Ynun.c: Pmplt....Biblr- t. 7:ll p m. Brblt'
Study :.net Pr:tyr&gt;r fT)(Y'!Jn,e:. fl)m lot tv&gt; public-.

ffiMEROY WF..'ITSIDE CHURQI OP
CHR r!rr. :tl'l!i Childro'l's Hofll' Road rCoumv
Road ili t !ft2.!\21i. \'oro tl m u~k. Surxb v Wor.
slhp 1fl a.m.. Blblr ~ud\· U a.m.: Wor.;hfp. np.
m. Wrdn~ry . Blblr ~ IJd:l,·. i pm.

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BIBLE CHRL'ITIAN

Ofl'ROI , Ah·in Cw1is, p;L~rnr: linda ~ -..Ill ,
Sup! Suncla~· Sd rnl !t. .1\ a.m · p-(';:rrhin~ st·r\1C1'. fln;t .uxtltilrd ~ rxta.\'follm · tng S.mdav
!V-hrtll. Youth 111CY'tln~. i:.l l p.m. PVCI)' ~un·
&lt;.1;1\ ,

GRAHAM UNITED ME.'THODIST.
Prmc hlnj:l 9: .VI u m. fir ~ t 11 n d S('rond. Sun·
d:l ~' S of ro rt1 month: third unci fourth Sunda \· (':tr'h mnnt h wo rship sf'rvl r ~ ut 7: :KJ p

m.': WC'dn f'!' r la~· r\'rn ln,gs

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P~~~~'E:~~H~~1rlr~dr)VENT1ST. Mu lb·
r rT'' H1•l ghl ~ Ro;Jd. Pom f'rO~'. lrrny
Bni&lt;'h. P&lt;.~ ~t or ; Sa bbat h S&lt;'hool ~upC'r ln ·
1t11df' nt , Rhonda Mar kin. Sabb&lt;tr h Sfhool
tr~l n .~ a r 1 p.m. oo Sa tu rda~· wit h won; hlp
SC'I'\' k'r fnllmdn,e: a l :1: l!i E,·f' l'\"011&lt;' ~ ·£' 1 ·
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Rl'TLAN D PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sl., ll'f Hnrrirtl Warnrr, Supt Sunday
Sr hool 9: W n.m.: Mor nln!Z Wor10hlp. 10:45
a.m.

POMF.ROY 11 RST BAPTIST. Ly.,on
H:lll rv. mlnh&lt;IN. William Snoufrf'r. ~ un ­
da ~· s'rhool Sup! . Sunda ~· School. !1: :ma.m.
; MnrnlnL! Wrws hlp Hl :.10 ;t,m.

FlRST

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SO l!f HER ~

BAPTIST. Po-

Plk r . F.. !.11 mar O'Bry.ln l, pastor;
.Jurk Nf'f'Cts . Su n du ~· Srhnol DirC'C'IOr. Sunda\· Sch ool. !U II a.m.: Mm·ning Worship.
10 : ~a: rvmin ,~? w OJ shlp.

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&amp; i:.10 IF: .S.T. l: Wf'dnrsdav Pm vrr S('r·
,·ir&lt;'. i :IMJ p.m. tD.S.T.r &amp; i:.'IO P.M . rE.S.
T.1: Ml!i!'lon F' r l rnd .~ l al:!t'!i 2-ti t. Ro.\':t l
Am h:t ~.;a cl nt!' l boV!i- ; t ~rs ti-11" 1.. tn cl G ir l~

In AC'IIOn /itgPs tt. llil l on W rdnf&gt;Sdil ~l !' , 7 p.
m. tO.S.T. I &amp;: i : "lO p.m. ([ ,S.T. I: TuNidJ,\'

n:;wt p.m.
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FAITH TA BERNACLE rHURrH. Ba l·

\ ' IN ha tlon.

IPv Run Ro:xl. Rf'\•. Em!Tll'n Rawson. p a ~ ·
ru'r . H:wd l&lt;'~ Dunn. sup!. Sundny Sr hoot.
tn ,t,m.: Sunday r'\"f'n I n ~~: ."f'rVIIT. i : 30 p.m.
. BII&gt;IP tN C'hlnfZ, 7: :Jil p.m. Thurs d a~·.
SYRA\ 1'SE MTSSIOt\, \hrrr_,. Sr.. S~··
l'&lt;I&lt;'U ~ c'. S&lt;'I'\'ICN&lt;. 111a.m. Sunday. Evrnlnli!
.'Wn:lf·Mo Sundtl.\' ancl WrdnNOday a! 7:(Kl p.
m.

MrDDL. F:PORT rH URCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTl hi-; UNIO N. R r~ ·. Kollh Eblin.
p;ts hlr. Sunduy School 9:.10 u.m , Wudf'
H a~a n . su pl. : Mornln ~Z Warship. lO:ll a

m.. Sund&lt;IY f'Yf'fl ina SN\'It'l' i ::to p.m.:
WN1nc':'&gt; cl&lt;1.\· Pr:m •r M('l'l in ~ . i : 30 p.m.
MT. MORI AH CHURCH OF GOD.
Radnr R('\' . .Jam('S. Sa ucrri('ld, pastor.
F'r ~ ma n Wlltiu ms. Supr Sunday School
!I· .&amp;5 &lt;~ . m .: Sunda,\• And W('dnc.&gt;sday N'Cn·
In ~ srrvlc·~ - i p.m.
MIDDL EPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Comrr Sl:-ct h nnd Pal m('r. [ uri £dC'n, Pas·
!or. Roh Par kPr, S.S. Supl.. Cat hy Rlf{~ s .
A~l' l. Supt. Sundav School. 9115 a.m.:
Mor nlnJt Worship, 10: 1:; a.m .: Sunday
E\'C'fl lng sc-r·vlrr . 7 p.m . Pray('r m('('llng
~ md Blbll' Study Wt'dnC'Sday cvr nlng, 7 p.
m.: Chlldrf'n's choir pracl\cC'. Wcdrws·
dav. i p.m.: Adu lt ('holr practl('(', Wtd .. Iii
p.rlr .: Rad io pr~ram . WMPO, Sunda y.
M;30 ,1.m .

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.

~th

and Main . AI Hart son , mlnl.41.ter: Mlkl'

Ge-rlach. Sunda y School Supertntmdrnt.
Blbll' Schooi9:,'V) a.m .: MomlnJ: Worship
lO:JO a.m. Ev~lnl{ Worship '1 :00 p.m .
w~nt'Sdav . 7:00p.m. Prayer m~tlnjl .
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t-!IDDLEPORT CHURO! OF THE NA·
ZARINE. Fr&lt;'d Ponhorwood . pastor. 992·
!21!9. Bill Whii P, Sunday Scllool Supt . Sun ·
day SChool 9::.1 a.m.; Morning Worship
l0:-45 a.m .: EvangelisTic m~tng 7: 00 p.
m. Wtdnetda y, 7:00p.m. Prayer mft'ling ..
IIMTED PIIDIWTEIIWI MINIITRY

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OF IIEIQII 00111\TY
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HARRISONVB.LE PRiliBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday: Wonlllo Strvlc.,
t 9:00 1.m .;

Church SchoollO:l~ 1.m ..

MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN 1 Sunday School. 9 a.m.: Church iorvlce, '
, 10;15 a.m.

!

ost af us have neighbors somewhere

and in order to establish

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716 NORTH SECOND AVE . .

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FLOWIIS lOt IV~ OttiiiiN .

(614)1J92-203t II'
(614)992-5721

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relationship with them, while respecting their

. 204 Condor St.
P-roy, OH.

right to a certain ~mount of privacy. If you

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should work to maintain a friendly and helpful

the lady next door is ill, ask her if you can bring .
her anything from the store. Agree to watch

religious affiliation that differs from your own,

MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCJ!. Locatoo 1n T•xas
C(lmmuntty off Ct. Rt. 82, Rev . Rotx&gt;rt
Sand•rs. pastor. J•rr Holler. Iay ~dd•r:
Ed Roush, Sunday School Supt . Sunday
SChool 9: 30 a.m.: momtng worship and
children's church, 10: 30 a.m.; evening
preaching serviC!' on the second and

invite them to accompany you to your House of

l ·dtoeu,1rvtohrs~~dt~~· ~:~ ~n~~~r~h;~~~!~~:i

each other's houses when one of you is away on
a

tri'p. Finally, if your . neighbors have no ·

a

gesture than can

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Wednesday
, p.m.prayer meeting and

many
. to s t a rt
blessings for bot h o f you. Th e best way
· t0 reso1ve t0 be a good nelg
· hbor;
the new yearts

7 30
OF PROPHECY .
a.OFJ. GOD
While Road or Htghway·
pastor.
School II
10
all
ages.Sunday
Jun ior Church
worship II a.m. Adult

and there is no better way to do this than to

Sunday.

Youn~Peo-

Eastern; ~ellssa Calaway. Eastern; Kim
' Adams, Southern; Lisa PJ1pe, Southern. J unlor
Miss Is sponsored locally by Southeast Ohio
Junior Miss Inc., with Sonja Demosky and Ralph
Werry, ·producing and dlr~ctlng the program.
Sunday's prOJII'anl starts at 3 p.m. at Meigs Junior
High School auditorium, Middleport.

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

The conlestants, and their
creallve and performing arts
In addition to I he creative and
presenlatlons are, Legina Hart .
performing
arts segment of the
Soui.hern High School. daughter
program,
ronlest-ants
will be
of Dale and Kathryn Hart ,
judged·
in
youth
fitness
and
P&lt;rt~~e
performing a dance routine;
Krlstl Haynes. Meigs High, and appear ance cat egorie,. In·
terviews and scholastic judging
~aughter of Larry and Paula
Haynes. with a vocal! solo; Jm will take place on Saturday.
Nease. Soulhern. daughter of Bill
and Donna Nease, presenting a
Winner of the program will
fashion design; Robyn Barnett , represenl Meigs County at the
Eastern, daughter of Ron and Ohio Junio r Miss Finals in Mount
Carol Barnett, a dance and Vernon du ring February 1987.
lwlriiDg routine:
Admission for the program will
b~ a do nat ion of $1.50 for adults
and $1 for high school students.
Kin\ Adams, Southern, daugh·
t~r of James and Carol Adams. a
ThP loca l program Is spon··
~ocal solo: Amy Louks, East.ern. sored by Southeasl Ohio Junior
daughter of James and Sharon Miss Inc. , with Sonja Hill De·
Louks, a plano solo; Lisa Pape. mosky. Meigs County Junio r
Southern, daughter of John and Miss 1981, and Ralph Wer ry,
Patty .Pape.
a dance routine;
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on Deo. 17 for Christmas delivery
In the area The annual Chrl.st·
mas dinner. will· be held al the
church on Dec. 16 ' and will be
followed by a program by Carrie
Kennedy and a gift exchange.
The program calendar for the
yearwascompletedandcommit·
tee reportS Were made.
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A letter was read from fl.L ,
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Hegnauer to the sponsors of the
_f
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Habitat for HumanityWaik: The
50-day walk covered 1,000 miles
from Americus, Ga .. lo Kansas
Dr. Arnold J . Sattler of Gallipotal and Diplomat oft he American
City, Mo. and ralsed.dver a half · us spoke on "The Medical
Board of Int ernal Medicine,
million dollars for I he projecl. as Response to Nuclear War" al a
participated last summer _In
well as Introducing the work lo recent luncheon meeling of the training In medical planning and •
the thousands who had not Episcopal Church Women of care in rad! aHon accidents con- 'I
previously hear of it.
Grace Church Pomery.
dueled by Oakr idge Associated ··:
In his tetter the minister noted
Dr. Sa tiler. who is a member of Univers illes and the United
that the number of people walk· the Holzer Medica l Center Hospl· Stales Depart ment of Energy.
lng changed daily. 30 walkers _:_::.:.:_::::::.:..:.:.::::::.:::.::::.:=:..:.:.::.:.::~----....:_--------

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MT. MORJAH BAPTIST. Fourth and
Main~~ , Middi('))Ort. Rl'v. Gilbert Craig,
Jr. pastor. Mrs. Ervin Baumgardn er. . 1
Sunda ~' School Supt . Sunday School9 : 30 a.
m.: Worshlp S('I·vlc-r.l0:45 a.m.
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SUCC ES.~ ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Josrph B. Hoskins, {'V an~rllst . Sunday . ,
Blblr Study 9 a.m.: Worship, 10 a.m.: Sun- ,. ·

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ceiving Ihe houses in the proJecl ·
work are required to work wjt~
the builders and also to pay
monthly a~ount as rent until Ihe .:. !
house is P&lt;~id for.
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Ma ry VIrginia Reibel h ~~ a l
Thanksgiving program w1 a 1
medila~~on enliti~ " Let Us Give . I'
Thanks by Loutse Dixon :Ifh.
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and pra y~ r poems by _e en
Steiner Rice. A !rlendship clfcle
,
closed !he meetmg.
j ed ....
A potlu ck dinner was ~n °Yh
by 15 members precedmg t e
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meet lng: Gay Perrindha~ gr~fe. ·
M1ss. Relllcl decorate t:f e Ia es
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115 E. Memorial Dr.
114

RUTLAND CHURCH OF coD. Pastor.
demonstrate that we are all the children of God,
and Adult Btbte day ('\'miO!'!' ser\'Jcr 6 p.m.; Wl'dnesday .
John Evan!'. Sunday School 10:00 ii .m .:
"'/:~~~.f'.,.' t 7: XI p.m.
l'V rn l n ~ srrv lct&gt; , 7 p.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m. Chll·
no matter Where we live.
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CHAPEL . 510 Granl
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY . Racine,
drrn 's Church l l a. m. Sunday EvenlnR
St .. Mlddl
Affiliated wtth Southern
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor . Sunday ·
Service 7:00p.m . WPd ., 6 p.m. Ywna La·
Baptist Convmtton . David Btyan, Sr .. Ml·
SChool 10 a.m .: Sunday e\'C'nlnJ!: &amp;Prvlcr 7, • '
p.m . W«&lt;nf'~da y C'VPnlna servlct' 7 p.m. , . ,
dies' Auxiliary Wf'dnesday, 7 p.m. Fam· ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J n i s i P r. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Mornlna
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Ch•adlr . .
ll y Worship.
worship lla.m.: Evening worship 7p.m .;
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . 011
Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
W&lt;'dnP!day even in ~ Bible study and
Supt. Sundav School 9:30a .m. Morning '·
Rt . 124. 3 mil~ from Portland·L on~ Bot ·
Wdol~na~7d::~,.. ~,. m,_.m' M
_ oGnr'as_!r1a.Yff Bn'akfast.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JDHJS
pra:t,er mH'tlng 7 p.m.
Worship 10:it0 A.m. Pra)'('rsE&gt;rv1 cc. alt('rn· , , •
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1om. Edsel Harl, pastor. ~unday School ,
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CHRIST OF LATIER DAY SAINTS. Port·
BRADPORD CHURCH OF CHRIST. Sl.
at" 9.md a y~ .
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9: 30 a.m.: Sunday mom In~ preaching
~U1'1'0N - Chut'rh School . 9:.3!1 a.m .; land-Rarlnf Road. William Roush, pastor.
Rt. 124 and Co. Rd. 5. Mark SeevPrs, minlsMIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL , Third
10:30 a.m.: Sunda y f'Vmlng s e-rvices, 7:30
Mornin )l Worship 10:4!'1 a.m. first and third
Linda Evans. church school dlr('('tor.
ter. Sunday School Supr. Harry Hen Rev Clark Bak('r, past or. ca rl Not ·
p.m
Sundtl\·o,;: FC'Jlowshlp dlnnt'l' ~·fth Carmtl
Church school 9:30a.m.; Morning worship
drt~ks: Sunday School 9: 30a.m.: Morning AvP.
ll ngham. Sund;r :-- School Supt. Sunda:V ~ ·.. '
MIDDLEPORT FREEWtLL BAPTlST
third Thursdu\', 6: 30 o.m . !Mc-Guirt' I.
10: 30 a.m.: Wednesday eventng pray('f .. worship 10: 30 a.m.: EvPnlng worship 7 p.
School 10 ;:t .m. with rlassros for all BfitC'S . .. •,
KE"O
C'HURCH OF CHRIST. Vernon
~ pm
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CHURCH. CornPr Ash and Plum . Ralp h
serv 1~
.. u, 7·, ,JI,
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m . Wednesday warship 7 p.m.
F:nnln t!~ C'f'\' lrrs.:•l !;p.m. WcdnC'SdayBI· 1 ,.
Cundiff. pastor. Sunda:v School 10:00a .m.; '
Eldrida&lt;'. mlnlsH•r: Oll\'&lt;'r Swain . Sunday
BETfn.EHEM BAPTIST. RPV. Earl
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHUROI ,
9
bl1•
study :tt i : "Ill p.m . Yooth sf'n'IC('S Frl ·
Morning Worship , 11 : 00 a.m.: WednE&gt;Sda y
SChool Supt . Prf:'8&lt;'hlng :30 a.m. rach
Shult'r, pastor. Worship service, 9: 30 .i.m .
CcmE&gt;r Syca more and S('C(Jnd Sts .. Po·
da.v at i : ,1() p.m.
.:
and Sa1urdav EvC&gt;nlng SPrvlces at 7::l0 p.
~undu y.
Sunday School10::ll a.m. BiblE&gt; Study and
meroy. The Re-v. William Mlddli'Swarth ,
ErrLESIA F' ELLOw.iHIP. 128 Mill St ., · ,· ,
m.
' HOBsON CHRISTIAN UNION ('lllur· prayer servicE' Thursday, 7::ll p.m.
pstor. Sunday SChool 9: 45a.m.; Church
Mltld lrport. BrQ!h('r Chuck Mr PhE"rson.
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man Durham) paslcr. Sunday service ,
CARLETON JNTERDENOMJNATION·
serv!CP 11 a .m. ·
MEIGS
pastor. Sund:ty School 10 a .m.; Sunda y· ·
9:30
a.m.:
Pvenlng
SPNict'
7:30
p.m.
AL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road . Rev. Da·
SACRED
HEART
CHURCH.
Msgr.
COOPERATIVE PARISH
1'\·rn ln g sr n •I('!"!O u1 7 p.m. and W«inesda :v · · ·
Prayer mff'tlnil, Wedneday. 7:30p.m.
vtd CUrfman, pastor, Sunday School 9:30
Anthony Giannamort'. Ph. 992·5898. Salu r·
IJNITED MI!THODIST CRIIRCH
·"&lt;'fV k C'S nt 7 p.m.
BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
a.m.; Ralph Carl. Supt. Evening worship
da y Evening Mas's 7 : 30 · p.m.; Sunday
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kr nn oth Smith , ' '
CHRIST. J owph B. Hoskins. pastor. Bible
7:00
p.m . Pra yer meeting, WednPSday
M
ass.
8
a.m
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and
10
a.m.
Confessions
me
1
Rev. Don Archer
Clas.~. 9: :W a .m.: Mornlna Worship 10: ~ a .
7 00
pastnr, Sun duy Sc ·hool 9::n ~ m.: church ,
Rev. Roy Deeter
~ f' I'\'IC'I" i: 30 p.m.: ~'O Ut h fr li 0\4'Shlp 6: 30 p.
m.: E:vrnln,ll Worship, 6:30p.m. Thursday
: LcfN~- BO'M'OM CHRISTIAN. Vernon
half hour ~fore each Mass. &lt;;e n classes,
Blbl sc d · ))
U a.m. Sunday.
Rev. Seldon do-on
m. : Blb iC' stud y, Thursda:-- . 7:30p.m.
' u y . "'E·RPV.miL. LE COMMUNITY ElclrldgP. pastor: Wallac• DarnE'Wood, S.
VICTORY BAPTIST. 525 N. 2nd Sl ..
ALFRED -Church School 9:ll a.m.;
FUll. GOSPEL l.IGHTI«lUSE. 3304o
NEW STfV
S. Supt. Sunday
30 a.m.; Worship
MlddlepoM. James E. Ke£&gt;SPP, pastor.
Worship, l1 a.m.: UMYF6 :llp.m .: UMW
OIURCH
. Sundav,S School sl'rviN.\ 9:45 a. Servl10· 30 School9:
m
Hll :1nd Ro:td . Pomrrey. Tom l&lt;f'lly, pas Third Tues day. 7:30 p.m Communion.
"'"' · RUN
a. ·
Sunday morn in~{ worship 10 a.m.: EvPn tor . D11 nn~· La mbert. S. S. :"iupl. Sunday
m.: Worship st'rv lcE' 10: 30 a.m.:
HYSELL
HOLlNES~ CHU ROI.
lng strvlce '1 p.m.; Wednesday Pvenlng
flrsl Sunday. tArcherl
morning sf'l'v\cr ar 10 11.m .: Sunday (' Vf'D t ,.
EvangrUstiC'
&amp;&gt;rvlcC'
7:
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p.m.
Wf'dnffi·
Mlkf•Thompson
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Nev.·
Hm·rn
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WV
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pa
10tor.
worship
7
p
m.
Vlsltallon
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Thursdav
6:lJ
CHESTER - Won hlp 9 a.m.: Church
lng srr\'ICI' 7: :«l p.m. Tu ('!;da y and Thurs- 1
1
dav: Pr:l yC'r m(l(\tln~ 7:30 p.m. Ttlursday. Sunduy School at 9: :to a.m.: Mornin g wor·
p.m.
School10 a.m.: Bibl e Study, Thursday, 7p.
d,t \· Srn•lri'S ul 7: .10p.m.
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in
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HarrlsonvJIIe Rd . Rolx&gt;rt Punrll . minis· shlf at !0: ,)\,a . m .: ~ un a )- ''''"n gsN\' rr
MORSE CHAPEl. CHURCH - Charlt"S ·
m.: UMW. first Thursday, 1 p.m .; ComWORD Qp PAITH. 9.1 Mill Sl. , Middle-.' .. '
a·t .:.lO p.m. Th ur·~d:J .'' SN\' iCf'l' 'al i : JO P·
Norris, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.:
munion. first Sunda y IArchen
port Su n1ta ~~ morn lng !O rrvkr 10: 1S a .m.: ·, ·
tC'r: St£&gt;\'l' Stan l&lt;'y. S. S. Supt : Bill McEI· m.
worship service-. 11 a .m.;Suflday night
..JOPPA - Wors hip 9:30 a.m.; Ctlur('h
Su n d t~.\ ('H'nln ~r 7:]1. Thursd.1~· momtng ,
rov.
A
sst.
Supt.
:
Sunday
Schoo!
9:90a
.m.:
FR
EEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION
at
Bald
worship
service,
7:30
p.m.;
Midweek
SChool l0:30 a.m. B i blrStu~ WC'dnesday,
wOrship ser\'l('(' 10: ~a . m.; E\'(lnlng wor...,
c " R d 31 n- 1•
Blblt" ~1u11~· 10 a.m. W('\lnNiday f'vmlng
locatn•
on at
oon
oa
· R('\'.
n..~.· ·
prayer st'rvlce, 7:30p.m. Thursda y.
7: 30p.m. fJ ohn scnL
i : .10 p.m.
ship Sunday 7 p.m. and Wf&gt;dnf'Sday. 7 p.m. Knob.
Lawrr nrt'
Gluf'Sm
mp. ', . pa.41.lor.
LONG BOTIOM -Church School 9::.l
NEW HA YF. N CHURr H OF THE NA·
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Plno Ro~or Willford . ""· paSior. Proochtn~
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
a .m.: Wo r~ hip 1 p.m.: Blbl£&gt; Study, WE'd GrO\'£'. Th(' Rr\'. WlJiiam Mlddl~warlh. ~f'n'ICf'!l ~unday 7: YJ p.m. Pr:lyf'rm('('f\n g
OF GOD - Gllbcrl Sp&lt;'n('('r, pa,. tor. Sun - , ZARENE. RC'v Glt"ndon Stroud . pastor_ _ _
nl'Sday, 7: 30 p.m.; UMYF. Wt:"dnesday,
Sunday SC'hool9 :l'lot.m.: Wor.'l.hlp ~c rvict', ... .
past or. Church sC'rvlcP9: 30a.m.; Sunday WC'dnf'!\da y. 7::W p.m.. Cary Grlfftl h.
da y School 9::10 tt .m.: Morntn .c: s('rvtct&gt;
n:OO p.m.: Communion First Sunday.
lO::W a.m.: Yout~ srr\'IC&lt;' Sunday 6: 1!i p.
SChoo!
10:30
a.m.
Jradcr.
Youth
f!:roups
Sunda
y
C'\'C'nlnJI:
at
10:00
a.m.;
Sunday
('Vf.'
nlng
sr
rvlcE'
7:00
p.
IArch('r l.
m . Sund.ry I'Vf'nln g st•rviC'f' 7:00p.m. Wf'd·
BRADBURY CH URCH OF CIUtiST., S:30 p.m. with RQflt'r and VIol('! Wlllfcrd.
m.; Mld·wt•t&gt;k prayf'r Sf'rVI&lt;"r WMn PSday
REEDSVILLE - Church School 9::11 a.
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J ohn Wrlahr . pa!jtor. Sunday School9: :wa.
c
1
fir
nda
7
P
m
n ~ d ;rv Praye- r Ml'c&gt;trn~ and Btbl(' Study
1
1
1
m.: , Wors.htp &amp;-rvtl'E' 11 :00 a.m. t[)(o(oterl .
" Ha yn('S, •..... S~ ·Supr. MornI"I! lt'adf'rs.
.ommun
MT
. : OLIVE COMM UNITY CHURCH,
7: 00p.m.
m.: Larr,.·
l'a ch month
. · on f,('r'V cc " .~u ·
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL NEA SF. SITTLF.MENT CHURCH, Sun~·or.~ hlp 10:30 il. m.
WHITE'S CHAPEl. • WESLEYAN
t.awl't'n('(' Bush. pastor. Max F ol mr r , Sr.
Church Sch&lt;lol 9 a.m.: Worship 10 a .m.;
da~· aft('rnoon .l.;flr\'ic&lt;'S ar 2: 30. Thursda y
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA· CHURCH _ Cool\•tile RD. R&lt;'V. Phillip Rl·
Supl. Sunda~· School and Mornln~Wors hlp
Blbl (' Study, Tu esda y. 7:30p. m.: UMW,
c•yr nlng S t' n'IC'~ :rt 7: :trl.
RENE, R£"\', Llovd D. Grimm . Jr .. pastor.
dronour. PA~tor . ~und a y Srhool 9:30 a.m.:
9:30 a.m : Sunday Pvronlng S('rvlcf' , 7 p.~ m :
Third 1\iPSday, i :30 p.m.; Communion
PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. MO!on . W.
Oro Ras fi , Chalrinan of thE' Board of Chris·
wcrshlp !;('rvlcf' lO: :\0 a.m.: Blblr ~0tudy
Youth m('('tinj:!; and Biblt" Study, WPdn Ni·
FINtt Sunday tArchPrJ.
llanLJfr . SundavSchool 9:lla.m.; Morn·
d
hi
1 w~ d 7
dav l~m
Va. Pa ~IOI'. Rltl Murphy. ~unday Sl'h oo llO
CENTRAL CLUSTER
'" a.m .: l'\'&lt;lft,II;E'IISl1C st&gt;r· anRUTLAND
wors P 5('1"\'
t'&lt;'. l'-lnrs
p m.
u· Nl
. E. D. FAITH CHURCH. Rl . 7 on Po·
tn ~ wor~hip lO:.ttl
CHURCH
OF ay.CHRIST,
a .m.: Sundu,v rv('fl ln A" 7: .)1 p.m. Pray~r
Rev. Jam- E. Corbitt
mC'c •tlnc :1nd Blbl &lt;' study Wrcln C'S diy, 7: :11
\'IC'f' 7:00 p.m . Wt'dnt&gt;5day ~f!M'i('(', 7 p.m,.
Mark JonPS, pa stor. Bill Nicholson. Sun·
mt:&gt;r ey By-Pa ss. Rrv. David Wl~rman, Sr ..
Re". Steve~~ Nelson .
p.m. F. \' rr.vmw wr iCO fOC' .
UBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Dfox. dav S&lt;'hool Supl . Sundav-School9:30 a.m.;
pa:;1 or. MC"Ivln Dmk C", S. S. Supt. Sunday
Rev. Melvin Frutlln
RUTI.hND PREE WII.L BAPTIST. Sa·
lrr . Wood y Cull. pa.~ 1or . SC'rvlcrs Sunday MOrninl!' Worship and C'ommunlon 10: 30 a.
~hool9: 30 a.m.: Morn l n~ Worship 10:30;
Rev. ClementeS. Zunl1a, dr.
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. W('C)nC'fiday, 7 p.m.
Evmtna Worship 7:30 . p.m.: · wcd n ~da y
lrm St. Rr,-. Pn ul Ta,vlor, pastor. Sunda y
Rev. Robert Mussman
~·h ool 10 a.m.; Sunday C'\'rntng 7:00p.m.;
mR.UTLANDBIBLE MET HODIST. Amo!!
Pray&lt;'r SrrviC'C', 7: ll p.m.
ASBURY ISyracus t' l - Worship 11 a.m.
Wf'Cinj •~d a y f'\'l'n ln l!: pru,vf'r m('('IJn g 7: 00
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. St('Vf' Til II.~ . pasiOr. Sonny Huctson . sup1. Sunday
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rn ll road
: Church School 9:45 a.m.: Chargr Bibl&lt;'
p.m.
~\'l'l". Pa!ltor. Mike Swtrfr. Sundav School9:l0 a.m.: Morning worship . 10:30
J:it .. Mason . Sundoy SchoollO a.m.; Morn
St udy, Wl'dnC'Sday, 7:30p.m.; UMW. first
SOl!fH BE.'THE L NEW TESTAMENT
,
School Sup I. : Sunday School 9:30 a.m.': a.m .:, Sunday ev&lt;'nlng Sf'rvirf! 7:00 p.m.
in~ worship l1 a.m.: Ev&lt;'nlnll sf:'rv ic(' fi p.
Tu ('S day. 7: 30 p.m.; Chclr Rfih £'arsal .
.
Momlnr worship 10:40 a.m.; Sunday
WE'dn€'Sday S&lt;'r'VI('(' 7 p.m. WMPO pre::
m. PrayPr mN•r l n ~ und Blbll' Stu dy Wf'd - CHURCH. Slh·rr Rldgr. Ouanr Syd('n·
Wf'dn{'!; day 6:l1 p.m.; UMW. fcurth Sun·
rld~l' r. pastor'. Sunday S('hOOI 9 a .m.: .. ·•
evE'ftlng worship 7:30 p.m.: WE'dn~day
JlUM 9 a.m. f'a ch Sunda y.
Of'SFOd&lt;IR.vES
. i P- ~UN BAPTIST R"\'. Nvto :"l
da y. h:30 p.m. (Nl'lso n).
Wor !'i hlp S.:•rvlcf'. 10 a m.: Sunda v f'Vf'Din ,IZ .,..
0\'PnlnR Bible •tudv 7:.:10 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE Nlo2.A·
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ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a.m.;
srrvicr, 7:00p.m. Wf'dn &lt;'Sday n~ht Bibll', ~
BURLINGHAM CoMMUNM'Y CHURCH,
RE:N E. Rf'\', tow£&gt; II Ford. pastor. Sunday
BordC'n , pa stor . Corn elius Bunch supt .
Church SchoollOa.m.: Blblt" Study. Tu~ ­
Bw-Hn.~~:h.lm. Ray Lal.ldtrmiJt. pastor: Jto. · Schonl 9:30u .m.: WOI'S hlp s('rvi('E'l0:30 a. Sunday School 9:.'1) a .m.: Second and ll 1U d~' 7:00 D.m .
day. l ::IO p.m.: UMW. Flnt Monday, 7:30
brrt O:J:an. as.'~L•1anr pastoc. Sundu,vSchooJ m .:
Young PMPIC'" SC'I"V I('(' 6 p.m.
p.m.: UMYF Sunday, 6,p.m. Choir Rt&gt;·
10 a.m.: wol'!llhlp' 7 p.m.: WE'dnesday. 6 p.m. E\'OnJtC'IIsrtr s('rvlcc 6: :.t p.m. Wt'Cin~day
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h&lt;'arMI. A:M p.m. WNtne,;day. IFranklln t
youth mt'f'tlnlil:: Wed .. 7 p.m . churt'h smrl('('!;.
s£'rv lei' 7 p.m.
FLATWOODS- Church &amp;hoc\, 10 a.m.
PINEGROVEHOLINESSCHURCH. 'h
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. MII\rr
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; Wor,. tl lp, 11 a.m.: Blblf' Study, Thun;·,'
mlll'otfRt. 32~. RC'V . Bm J . Watts. pao;.tor.
st .. Mason. W. Va Eugmr L. Congrr . ml·
da y. i p.m.; UMYF. Sund•Y· fi p.m.
Robl'rl S&lt;'arl&lt;'1'i. S.S. Sup!. Sunday School nlstrr . Sunda v Blblf' Studv 10 a .m.: War·
t Frankllnr .
'
~hi'p 11 a.m. Und 7 p.m. Wroncsday Blblr
9:JO a.m.: Mornin~ Worship 10:30 a .m.:
POREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.:
Sunda.v rv m tna ~Cir\'IC"r 7: 30 p.m.j Wed · :'itudv. ' 'OCal mu ~ic , 7 p.m.
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Chu rch SChOol 10 A.M : Choir practlre,
TI('!J!\ay,orvlcr . 1:30 p.m.
. \.I BERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
Tu £'1;d&amp;y . fi :ll p.m .: UMW . nut 'J'u('lday,
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. BIJI Lll1lr , din~ L.onr. Mason. W. Va .' J . N. Tha &lt;krr,
7:.10 p m. tNt'lson) .
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pastor. Stf'Vr Llttlt". S. S. Supt . ~unda:-pastor. E vrntn~ ~(I T'V(('r 7: :10 p.m .: Wo·
HEATH IMiddlf'l)ort l -Church School1
School tO a.m.: Morntna worslp, 11 a.m.;
mrn's Ministry.·. Thursda y, 9:30 a.m.:
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Sunday (&gt;Vf'nin~ wor~hlp 7: ~p. m. Prayt'r
WrdnC'Sduy PrayM" and Bib](' Study, 7: 1~
Yout h Group. 4 p.m.: Wl'dnf'!lday . Church
m(l('tln~t and Blblf' sludyThul'!lday, 7::\0p.
p.m.
Choir rftK!ars aJ. 7 p.m.: Thu rsday.
You
lh
m"'tln~
Wednescloy
at
7
p.m
.
HARTPORD O!URCH OF O!RIST IN
m.:
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P ray t"r S€-rvi('(&gt;, 6:30p.m.: Bibl e Study, 7
RF.JOICING
LIFE
BAPTIST
CHURCH
CHRISTIAN
UNION. Th• Rev. David
p.m. tZunl ~a ).
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McManis, pastor.SundaySchool9:JOa.m.
MINERSVILLE - Worship S.rvle&lt;&gt; 10
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Schoo
10
a.m.
Sunday
('Veninp;
7:00p.m.:
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Sunda
y
mointna
S{'I'VIct'-,
a.m.:
Sun·
11
o.m .: Church School. lla.m.: UMW. thlrd
Mld·WI'f'k sf'n•irt&gt;. \'{C'd . , 7 p.m .
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Wf'dnf'!liday. 1 p.m.: Choir pra(flct, Mon·
LANGSVILLE CtlRISTIAN CHUROI .
day ntghl servtco. 1:30. Wedn .. ay p-ayer
da\', 7:30p.m. ~NPlson ).
Robl'rt E. Mussl'r, pa~ror. Sunday School
m~l~~v{f:~PBTBtE CHURCH, Lelarf,
We know how the pilgrims gave thanks 1he first time.
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship ServiC'f'
9~ l0 a.m.: Paul Mu5srr. ~upt.: Mornlnll
W v R
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w
Governor
Bradford In 1621, had the tlghl idea to give I hanks thai
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9::l0 a.rp.: Church School 10:15 a.m. :
wnr~hlp 10·30 a m· Sund'"'' "" .... In• · -r
· a., r. , ames ewll. pat or. or·
.. . ~- .. ~·Wlldn~·
"' ...... ·
ship servlcea 9: ll a.m.·, Sunday School U
· mld·W('(lk
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UMW Sf&gt;cond Tuesday, 7:30p.m.; /Muss·
"l&lt;'f'.· 7 p.m.:
5l'n'll't',
.
they
now
had
enough
to
last
them
this
winter.
Without
the
help
of
.
d
7
a.m.; Evening worship 7: 30J.m . TuHday
man t
\
ay . p.m.
a few Indians Ihey would be In terrible shape as they were last
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
tolll(le prayer meeting an Bible Study
POMEROY - Church SchOol, 9: I~ a m.
winter. They gathered to thank God and maybe ask his blessing
ZARENE. R('\1 Clf'nn MrMillan. pislor.
9:30a.m.: Worship senrlce, Wednesday
: Worship 10: ll a.m.: ChOir re-hear, a!
1' ~Jri'tviOUR LUTHERAN CHURO!.
WPdn('Sday, 7:30 p.m.: Ur.JW. se«rnd
for the coming year.
M~ry
Jan tor LavMid&lt;'r. Sunda.v School
l
Tuc:sdaV. 7 : ~p . m . : UMYFSunday, 6p.m., Supr. Sunday School 9: 30a .m.; Morning
Walnut&lt;-i.nd Henry Sta .. Ravenswood, w.
In this modern day and age I fear we have belittled
ICorbllil .
· wor~hlp 10: :W a.m.: Evanl(rllsllc- ~C'IVIct',
Va . The Rev. Gtorae c . Weirick, past cr.
ROCK SPRINGS - Church S.hool. 9:15' 6p.m.: Prav
. ~randPralRE'Wedn ., - y, 7"
Thanksgl;--tng to just a day of a big meal with all the trimmings
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&amp;lnday SCIIool9:30 a.m.•: Sunday.worship
a.m.: w orship 10 a.m.: Blblt' Study, Wf'd·
and a lime to rest and relax and watch T.V. It Is a family time to
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nt'Sday, 7::JJ p.m.: UMYF ISenlorsL Sun·
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
I &amp;\TvARVB1BLECHURCH,Iocat!don
get together, which is very good and most necessary. But we
day, !li p.m.: iJunlors t E'Vf'r'Y othef" Sun·
CHRIST. C. l...i'!lllll' Gillilan. pastor. SunPomt'roy Pike, County Road 25 near Flat·
day. 6 p.m. 1Franklln1 .
should
also think of giving to others out of the bounty, the grace
day SChOol 10:00 a .m.; Morn In~ Worship
woods. Rev. Blackwood, putor. Servll'E.'S
RUTLAND -Church School. 10 a.m.:
of
God
has showered upon us.
,
11:00
a.m.
Sunday
evm
lnJil: SNVIC'l' 7:00 p.
Sunday
at
lO:~
l.m.
and1:30
p.m
.
with
011
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Wort! hlp. 11 a.m.: UMW (Ev('ning Clrctel
m.
Wrdn0'iday
evt&gt;nin
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prayer
serv
ll'f'
SundaySchooi9:Xla.m.
Biblt'Study,
Wed·
7:
110
p.m.
St"l''nd W£'dnf'!day. 7: :J) p.m.: UMW IAf·
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Now that Thanksgiving is over for 1986, we need to look back
nesday, 7:30p.m.
.
t«noon Clr ct rl sfCOnd Thursday, 1 p.m.
to
yesterday
and
consider
just
what
went
on.
Did
we
Invite
a
'•
(Mussman).
FA IT II FELLOMIIU P CRUSADE FOR
HEMLOCK G~OVE CHRISTIAN, Rog. CHRIST, St. Rl . 338, AJitlqully . Rev.
neighbor who has no family to become a pari of ours. Ashirt tall
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SALEM CliNTER- Church School9: 15
er Wa1son, pastor. Crenson Pratt, Sunday
Franklin Dlckena, putor. Sunday morna.m.; Wonhlp 10:15 p.m. (Mussman) .
relation
my
Father
would
call
a
distant
cousin,
did
we
Invite
School Supt. Morning Worship 9:30a .m.:
Ing 10 a.m.; SUndly 'evmilg 7: 30 ·p.m .
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 9:00 a.m.:
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them to be part of our family, did we remember they may be
Sunda y School lO;ll a.m.; Even In&amp; ~tr ·
Thurtday evenlna7: 30 p.m.
church school9:45 a.m. 1Musaman1
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vice, 7:00p.m.
SfiVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAPalone on a holiday? Thanking God for material things Is good
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MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue,
TIST CHURCH. Pallor Robert Byers.
but good health, good friends and sharing with those less
SOVTIIERN CLUSt'ER
pastor: J .. Say,., Sundoy Sohool Supt. Sundoyllcllooi10o.m.; Won~tp ...-vice 11
Rco!v. Ro1er Grace
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; · Even11111 Mil'·
fortunate Is also Thanksgiving. Some say It should be
o.m.: Swtday ovenlnr Hl'lllce,7:30 p.m.:
Rn. Paul McGalre
s~lp6: ~p.m . ; Pr1yer MeetlnA,6:30p.m.
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"Thanksllvlng."
Wedneodly
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ll'l'lllce
7:30p.m.
APPLE GROVE - CHurch·School9:00
Wl!dnPSday.
!Nai:PDIDENI'
RlUNESS
CHUR01
.1.m. Wo.,hlp. 10:00 a .m. lfl"l a nd third
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURC!j OF
Thanksgiving is over for another. year but there are some
Inc., Peorl St.. Mlddloport. Rev. O'Dell
Sund nvs 1: UMW Sc:-rond Ttl t'Sday, 7: 30 P·
CHRlST. Dave PrentiCE", mtnllter. ber)'J
holidays
coming yet, "Christmas and New Year's." Why not
lllanloy,
putor.
Sunday
Scllool
9:30a.m.:
m.: Pra~·rr rrwNin~ . Wednrsda y.7 p.m.
Wells, Supt. Olureh School 9 a.m.; Wor·
lllomlng wOI'Ihlp 111:30 a.m.: Evening
lnv.tte
someone
else In to share our joy and happiness and God's
rGr uc£'r.
.
ship Service, 9:~ p.m.
w&lt;rllllp 7:30p.m. TuHdly,l2:30p.m . Wo•
BE.'THANY - Worship. 9 a.m.: Oluroh
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
bounty. A phone .call, ,a few hours away from a lonely house or
men'ol&gt;ra~ rneetlnr. Wednotday, 7:30
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School. 10 a.m.: Bible Study, Wednosclay,
RENE. Rl&gt;v. Herbert Grate, put&lt;r.
p.m. Pi-1yer 1nd Pralle a«YJce.
apartment may make It a more beautiful .and special day for
lfl n.m.; Dorcas Womt"f\'s Fellowship ,
Frank Riffle, supt. Sanday School9:30 1.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APCE·
someone else. We need to share our joy and happiness. rt may
W00n&lt;'S da )! 1 11 a.m. (McGuire) .
lm .; Worship lf'rvlce, U a.rn. and 1 p.m.
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TOLIC - VuZondl and Word RA! . Elder
CARMEL - Chu rch School 9::.&gt; a .m.:
SUnday. WednOidoy,l p.m. Prayer ,_t·
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the
Million
Dollar
Jackpot
Is
not
theirs
but
a
few
hours
with
you
Jarna
Mtller,
putor.
aand1y
Sdlool
1
Wonhlp, 10:45 a.m. Second and Fourth
tng.
.IO::IOo.m.;
Worsblp
Sorvlc.,
S.Dday.
7:30
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and
your
family
may
be
more
welcome.
Thanksgiving
Is
a
time
Sunda ys: Frllowshlp dlnnN with Suttoo
LAUREL CLIFF FREE ME'I'JIJIXST
p.m.: Bible Study, Wedn-y, 7:30p.m.
lhlrd Thur.dov. 6:30p.m. tMrGulrel.
CHU~CH. David Boll, PMt&lt;r. ltabfrt E.
. we gather together to ask the Lord's Blessing and to give film
· POMEROY WI:SLEVAN RlUNESS,
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EAST LETAI\T - Chu reh School9 a.m.;
Blrt111, Dtrector c1 Clu'loU.n Edaeltlon: • RarrloonvDie Rood. Rov. Dowty Klnr. · . . Thanks and also to share with others a little joy and God's
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Worship 10 a.m. s«&lt;nd and fourth Sun·
Sten Eblln. u•tatant. SundlySdiOCII t: 30
fill'"': Clln\111 Faulk, Sunday Sctlool
Grace.
Thanksgiving
Is
a
beautiful
word.
Just
look
at
It
and
dav11; UMW first 1\lesday, 7: ~ p.m . · a.m.; Mom In&amp; wor•lllp »:30 a.m.;Teena
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sap!.: Sunday Sctlooll: 30 o.m.: momlnr
tdracn
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In Action, 6 p.m.: EV811nJWorlblp. T: 30p..
think and dream. But also let us share It with others .~ho may .
wcnhlp, 11 a.m.; Sunday ....
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m.: ' 1 m. WedftHCiay ......, P'l)'fl' ond Blblt
/
1:30
p.m.
Prayer
llleetlnlo
Weilneoday,
'
need
a little bit of love and kindness. - Putor WUflam
Church SchooiiOa .m. tGr..,o).
atudy. 7:30p.m. Cllolrproctlce, Thundly,
7:30p.m.
I
Mlddl-arth, Melp County Lutheran8.
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MORNINGSTAR- Worship, 9:15a.m.; ·1· 7 p.m
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SYRACUSE FIRST Cllt1RCII OF COD. i
Chureh !l&lt;hool, 10:30 a.m.: lllble Study
DEXTER CHURCH OF •CHRIST, nm-Penti!&lt;.'Oital.
Worsblp oorvlct' Sunday .
Wedneoday !O:OOa.m. (McGuire) .
.Charleo Ru~~ell Sr., lllllllltor. Rick Ml·
10 a.m. ; Sunday School II o.m . Evonlna .
KAI:INt; Wt;SL.t:Y AN - Church School. ·I&lt;'Ombor, oupt. Sunday !l&lt;hool 1:30 a.m.;
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W&lt;rlblp oorvlco 7:110 p.m. Weda ..day
IOa .m.; Worship II a.m.: UMWl&gt;u~hMIII· • 'Worohlp Hl'\llte10:30 a·"!· Bible IIUdy. t pra~ meetlnc 7:110 p.m.
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and 10 support persons went all
the way. The Rev. and Mrs.
Hegnauer were In that group
with the minister walking 600
miles and his wife dPiv lng I heir
motor home all the way using It to
pick up the weary and 111 along
lhe'way.
He noted that the walkers were
a diverse group, conservative
and liberal, Protestant and Ca·
thollc, young and old , profess ionals and day labo rers. persons
from :lO slates and 12 countries .
The minister was one of I he top
five 'persons In the amount of
pledges secured, 174 sponsors
pledging $7. 017. The people re-

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more pleasant and

secure atmosphere· for all concerned, we

Worship;

228 W. Main St., Pomtroy

TRINITY O!URO! . Rio\·. W. H. fffiin .

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r7~/baskets will be prepar~d

borrow their lawn mower, return it promptiy. If

"p,.,,.g ~ Q•Oif $~ .fll1t "

"StrYing Families"

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Pom,og Flow~,

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of Columbus, 0.
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Plans were completed · for
remembering the elderly and
shut -in members of the church,
the out-oFtown and those. in the
armed forces when Friendly
Circle met a! Trinity Church

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J wm.''BiW' Brown. owner
· Phohe 1614) 742-27!7 ·

Count y'., CHdeJt Florisl

RIDENOUR
SUPPLY
I~111&gt;1•1TUR

Nationwide Ins. Co.

Friendly Circle conducts meetin:g

Brown's Fire &amp;
.Equ'lpment sale~
•ncl
Servace

FRANCIS FLORIST

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P. J•.PAULEY, AGENT

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his nei1hbOIJ( lor his
JIQOd to ed~ic~ion. :-'
- 'Romans 15:2

SWISHER &amp;·LOHSE

Church &amp; Office Supplies
99 Mill-51.

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Open House-Sunday, No.v. 30, 1-5 P.M.

,WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY
NIGHTS TIL 8 P.M.
SPECIAL DRAWINGS

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November28, 1986

In .the spotlight

Family medicine ·.

By Cindy S. !)llverl
· ·Coun,y.Extension Agent
We are in the midst of a' busy
season. This week In the Spotlight takes .a ·Jook at several
timely topics; reading fabels on
ready to. wear garments as you
shop for holiday ,gifts and suggestions for usb'lg deer .. ,
j READ THE LABEL: Did your
ftocky nephew end ·lip with a
(Itted shirt two si2;es too small or·
fOUr daughter with four youngs·
ters with clothing that needs
~andwashing or drycleanlng lor
Christmas gllts last year? If so,
be sure that you read ·labels
~arelully .when buying holiday
'lfts this year. Label Information
£Ould affect your choice and the
tecelver'·s enjoyment of the gift.
' .Check fiber content labels and
. ~an(f tags. Federal law rC9ulres
fiber content ' labeling. Re·
member, natural fibers like
rotton ' or )Vool ahd either cellu·

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REVIVAL- Rev. and Mrs.
· william Tillis will be sirigln~
. · and delivering the messages
at a revival to be held at the
Rutl and· Bihle Methodis t
Church Friday through Dec. 6.
Services will be at 7 each
evening. The public is invited.

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Take special care in buying clothing gifts
Josle man,made fibers like rayon
are absorbent 11nd provide
greater comfort for the person
who perspires easily. Synthetics
are ea ~y car~,. but u~ually less
comfortable. The person who
travels often might a11preciate
fabrics that. do·not wrinkle easily
ln. the su.ltcase. Synthetics, wool
and silk sultings ·orten have
wrinkle resistant properties .
' Note care labels as they might
affect 'how often garments are
worn. A silk blouse whlcli re'
quire~ dry cleaning or · hand
washing may hand ·1n the closet,
or lie In ihe laundry pile because
of care r('Quir~ments . Children's
clothes get dirty and may r('Qulre
bleach for ad('Quate cleaning.
What cautions are noted on the
·
care label?.
Special sizes are great for
people . ~ho need them, but
mlstal\lngly getting a size ten
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pe(lte for a size ten long could be
a .disaster as a holiday gift. Check
sizes before purchase lor propor·
tlon, length of !It, styling for
stocky and slim physiques.
Use labels to help improve
shopping choices and make gills
something to be enjoyed with
ever wearing.
FROM. FIELD TO TABLE:
Did someone In your family bring
hOme ·a deer as a result of a
hunting trip during deer' season?
The bulletin Fro m Field to Table
Is available at the Cooperative
Extension Service and Is a handy
guide to all of the steps In
processing, preserving and cook·
lng. venison. Cost of the book Is
$1.05 If you pick it up at the office
or $1.50 II we mall tt· to you. Our
office Is located at 32 Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy.
The followin g recipe is a
sample from the book :
Venison Barbeque Sandwiches

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The Cove, known for about a
half century In Meigs County as
Shenang · Springs, wUI hold a
grand opening Friday to mark
the completion of a renovation
and under new

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The new owners are Donna and
Charles Barley of Harrisonville
who purchased .the estatilish·
ment a couple of months ago
from Michael Roberts. This
week, finishing touches are
being put on the redecorating.

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of West Columbia, W.Va . an·
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• child. Jeremy Allen, Sept. 9. He
· weighed nine pounds. six ounces
a nd was 21 Inches long.
• Malernal grandparent s are
13E'verly Collins, West Columbia,
..y. Va. and Geo rge Collins.
Reedsville. Paternal grandpar·
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Williamson, Mineral Wel ls.
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pletely paneled, restrooms done
in ceramic tile, ceiling fans
installed, oil lamps placed at
NEW' OWNER- Charles Barley, who Is a new owner of The
intervals about the walls, new
Co~e ~n Route 7 near Pomeroy, pos'es with the traditional sign of
tiles noors Installed and heat has
the establlshmeJ1t. His wife, Donna, Is co·owner.
been changed to natural gas from
nice place to visit .
wood and coal. New furnitu re has dance floor.
The establishment will serve
The Cove will feature live
been purchased ,for the establish' ment which will seat about 100 ,. entertainment on 'weekends an'd short order food and will be open
' when improvements are done. the new owners will cater to a from 10 a.m. to 2:30a.m .. seven
There will be a band stand and a middle aged clientel wishing a days a week.

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Hoffman wins
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B~cki Hoffm an. Pomr rov. wo n

the litlr of J9Rii Junior Miss
• _Wlnt r rrimc in competitio n hel d
rC'cently at Ripl ey High Schoo l.
Proceeds went· to "A Child's Wish
~ Come True. Inc."
Beck!, daught er of Brucc and
&lt; Pat ti .Hoffm an. Wil low Creek
• Road . PomNO)'. competed
•• against 22 girls her agr for· thr
• tItle and won it on her modeling
ability. She also competed re·
:; cent ly In th e Ohio State N.B .T.A.
· champlonsh:ps where she won
, : first place In fancy appearing.
•- modeling her majorelil' outfit.
,
She Is a student of Kenda and
• Kelly Ri zer of Ra cine. and a fifth
: grader at Pomeroy Elcmcnt ar\' .
; She Is t h1• granddaughter ~f
:; Ma~lnc Hoffm an. Clift on, W. Va .
-: and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roush.
• Palmett o. Fla ., formerly of

ou want rock-bottom interest rates
when you look for aloan. And if it's a
line of credit you're after, you want it ·
to be hassle-free and easy to use.
.
That's what customers like these are looking
. for. And they're finding it all at BANK ONE.
Something to satisfy their very specific needs.
Our Equity Money Service ,lets you uSe the
equity in your home to get cash ri¥ht now. With
tax-deductible interest, of course.
But it's all the special features designed into
Equity Money SerVice which make it your ulti·
, mate.borrowing bargai.n.'We spent long hours
working ou~ ways to gtve you JUSt what you
want ...~nning with achoice of how to
make use of your credit.

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'Rvo
Great Ways
'IOBorrow.

Once your credit line is established, you can
use it .anytime over the next 10 years-simply
by wntmg acheck.You never have to come into
the bank.
"Becailse of my income, we didn't qUillify for
go~~m~ment student loans. I Nul to find a IJJw.
cost way Ill borrow $25,000

for my dawglttm' coUt,e luitiOII over the nt:rJ few }'f'tiTS.
This way, I am jMSt write a
check ... and I know tht
m011ej's there."

Rates are lower than you'll find with other.
kinds of loans.

"

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"[wanted to use the equity I've InUit up in my
p/Dce to help my gmndsoll buy his first house.
,"
WejtlltatTflllfftl for tht lqan
at BANK ONE. I told thtm ·
lww ....:hi nerW' .. ad it
as a·nke..,...., • foul
lww '-lilt irrlwat rille was."
Ed Bird

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Elizabeth Humer

"We consiJ/idllttd ahome-impovcment lotln and
all our other bill paymercls anlo a new Equity
"Men I saw tJr,t home·equity borrowi'!{ made a Money Service loan. It's fTtJII to ntiJke just 011e
lfiOIIIIJly ~,; IG
lot ofsense from atax-lllw standpoint, Ifilurnl it
lmOIIIMflyaMI wt'U make
was time to setup acmlit lint,
lltt /at ,.,.mL Now lilt am
tvtn tlwugh wt won't 11ttd
,.,
/4i,., tltirrg»-m4ybe
tlte money until next spri~.
,~t~orr fWojeds around
I nolly enjoyed workirtg With
tilt /aOust, "
the people at BANK ONE."

FRIDi\Y
RUTLAND- Rutland Amerl·

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can Legion Is- sponsoring a
euchr~ party Friday, 7 p.m., at

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: Your Social ·Securiry

· Cheek how tax laws
affect your .SocSec

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John and Nancy O'Fiaheny
. , Bill George

Racin:e merchants.plan holiday
Christmas observances in the have drawings for rrizes with no caroling by church groups In
village were planned ·when the · purchase being r('Quired to vll!age.
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Racine Merchants Association register.
met recently at .the Racine
The merc hants are · aso sponDepartment Store.
soring a home decoratipg co ntest
Santa will arrive in the village for Racine and viclhity . The
with the annu al Christmas pa· categories are religious and
rade which has been set for Dec. non-religious. Residents are to
13 at 1 p.m. He w!ll circulate register by list!ngth'elr name and '
around the village and In the home location on a card and
~3 1 JACKSON PIKE · RT.35 W£5T
stores .all day. Anyone interested leaving it at Village Cutrate
P&lt;lono446·4524
in enter ing a float in the parade is befon' Dec . 20. .Judging will take
BARGAIN
MATlNEES FRI/SAT/SUN
asked ·.to contact the Village place on DPI'. 22 .
ALL SEATS $1.50
Cutrate or the Racine Depart- • Arrangemen ts are also heihg
ADMISSION EVERY TUESDAY IZ .50i
ment Store. The businesses w!ll made for several evenings of

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NOV28 thru DEC 4

Free Methodist Church
attendance rally finished
The Laurel Cliff Free Metho- Steve, Matthew Sellers, Rachel
dist Church Sunday School rally Wilson. Janice Haggy , Deanna
contest ended recently ·with a and Alicia. and Evelyn Stan ley.
Karen Stanley, Kristin and
Thanksgiving dinner held at the
Grange hall on the Rock Springs J .P .. Marvin and Bonn ie Friend.
·Arnie and Travis, Bennie and
Fairgrounds.
Prizes were awarded to Bob Sa ndy Wright , Jessica , Harry
Barton for taking the most youth and Kay Clark, Pete, Jimmy,
and fa m!ly visitors and to Brian Vanessa and Christa. James E.
Denny. Ri chard Friend, and Martin , Steve and Wanda EEb·
Mildred Hudson, visitors on all lin, Becky Eblin . .Rev. David
four Sundays. Games and sipg· Bell, Jonathan and Debbie. and
Iva Powell.
ing were enjoyed.
A!tending were Oscar Price,
Mark Friend, Harriet Ha yes,
Sherry and Christopher, Richard
and .Shirley Friend, Belinda
SouIs by and Blllv. James and
Donna Gilmore. ·Nettie M'oore,
Nor ma Baker and Nancy, Jeff
Arnold, Gerald and Kathy Pullins, Judy Jewell, Brian Denny,
Ardith and Edith Barton. Bob,
Patty and Scott Barton, Clarence
Story, Eva Robson, Octa Ward,
Fra nlln an d Ida Mae Martin,

By LOU HORVATH
Field Representative
Most of you are aware that
~ Congress has enacted the 1ax
, reform leglslallon Into law. What
; that package means to each
; individual will probably ,bedeter·
, mined over frantic cups of coffee
: and crumpled tax forms In the
1 wee hours of April 14, ·1988.
A change that may affect you
, could also have an Impact on
: your Social SecUrity office. Part
' of the new legislation requires
: the taxpayer !dentlflcat ion
number for each claimed de·
. pendent age five or ?lder on all
. tax return ~ filed .beginning In
· 1988. The IRS uses a person's
, Social Security number as a
. taxpayer Identification number.
What this means to you Is that
your chlld~en ·need a Social
: Security number If you plan to
; clalmtbemasdependentsonthal
• 1987 tax return. Although the
: deadline on that retu rn Is April of
' 1988, we are bringing this to your
. attention now. Here's why.
: The IRS estimates around nine
million people will need numbers
: because of the new ta~ bill .
, Simply speaking. we would
rather not see all nine million In
; our offices on April 12, 1988. Tn
I other words, get the card h&lt;'' "' &lt;'
' It's needed.
Because Interest must be re·

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ported bY, financial Institutions to
the IRS, all interest bearing
accounts r('Qulre a Social Secur·
lty number. If your child has
none, then your number would be
used. The reported Interest just
might be enough to bump you Into
a higher tax bracket. That seems
reason enough not to walt to get
your c hll~ a Social Security
number.
The process Is qu ick, simple,
and, best. of all, free. Stop In at
your Social Security office to
complete the one:page form .
You'll need your child's origlnlal
birth certlfica te of a certified
copS' from the county health
department . Also I bring somE'
form of Identification sue~ as a
school record or Immunization
card.
As a parent applying fo r a
child, you'll need to present some
form of ldentlf!catlon, too. Your
documents will be given right
ba ck to you. Be sure to bring in
orlghlal documents because WE'
cannot accept photocopies.
That's ail there Is to it. Your
child will have his or her Social
Security card In the mall In less
than two weeks. And we won't
have to worry about seeing you In
the middle of April 1988 with a
desperate look on your face.
You'K he prepared .

the legion hall. Cash prizes.
Bring a friend.
POMEROY - Meigs Senior
Citizens DancE' Club is sponsor·
lng a dance, Friday. 8 to 11 p.m.,
at the senior citizens center In
Pomeroy. Music by Happy Hoi·
low Boys. Admission $1.50.
SYRACUSE - Revival Syracuse Chu rc h of the Nazarene.
continuing through Nov. 30; Ted
Robinson evangelist. Services at
7 p.m. week evenings, '10: 30 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Sunday.

Sr\TURDAY
CHESHIRE - Silver Run
Baptis t Church, Cheshire, is
having a gospel sing Saturday,
7:30 p.m.. with True Gospel
Sounds from Wheelersbu rg. Pub. lie Invited.
PORTLAND - "Pre-Holiday
Festivities" at .Portland Elemen·
tary School, 5to9 p.m. Saturday.
Admission $1, preschoolers free.
Chrismas bazaar, live · music,
food. Everyone welcome. ·

Our low interest rate is just 2.5% over prime.**
Of course, you pay interest only on the cash you
actually use. ·

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- Tracy Mcl!Un·
ney, daughter of Paula Myers,
LanpvUie, has been named to
Who's Wbo Among Amerlc1111
Teenage Studl!nts. The Melp
High School senior Is a
member of Spanish Club, p88t ,
t~e~:relary of Junior Clvllan
and current president; vice
president ol United High
School PreM, VMH Candys·
trlpen president, former busJ..
nell m1111ager of the Melg~~
)'earhook current editor, and
liM' been a member of the
Teena1e Institute for I he three

Some of our customers prefer amoretraditional
one-time loan with afixed interest rate. And th~
same payment every month.

SPECIAL MATINEES
FRI/SATISUN!

REWARD
UNDELIVERED SCHOOL MODELS .
'c.'~~~~
LIQUIDATION ·
"'~+6\)~o.,.._, MAY BE LAST CHANCE A11HIS PRICE! ·
c .
Tri·Stltl Edue~tion Dt~rtmtnt gltced ordtrs in anticipation of rrevious year sales. Due to budr.et . ' ,
ellis thtu lilts art unclaimed. These m1chints m11st bl sold! AI machines offered are new and.flle -!~
most modtfn 1111Chlnts in the U.S.A. These llltchint_• artii~DE OF META~ and sew o•. •ll tabncs. ~_,.,
lewis, c1nns. ~~ftoltllfL.~f!On slretch vinyl, sil•. EY~N SEW PN lEAJHEI. These l!'lthlntS art n~ • "
with 1 25-YEAIIARRANTl. With ntwl987 CustOIII ~ullt.CI~t~ IC, ~o.u ~~~ stt the dttltnd ~~lit .., ~
happen, str1l,tlt stwill. zlpiJ. b11ttooholt1 (1ny Stn), 1nwtubl~ bll~i:lhtm. m~nOlflm. Sib~ stifch .
tMJOidtfY, tppliqUt SN on tiUtiOftS lid SlllpS, IO@Stlfth. tllltlt IIIIth, Strlttht St,rtlt~ stitC~. III ~ •
of this ena mort withOut tltt nttd of old·fnhiontil ums or pracrammtrs. Your pr1ct WJlh ~lm id .
$ta llithout fhis tel $499. lllttrCird tltd VIJIICCtftH. Your checks au Wlltome. Show1rc mcon·
junctloct with ri·St1lt Distrilllltofl. 1·100·331·9051.

NATIONWIDE SERVICE POLICY INCLUDED

4 HOURS
ONLY
TUESDAY
DEC. 23

pm·7pm

HOLIDAY INN
.450 PIKE ST.
ON RT. 7 &amp; 35
GALLIPOLIS

WE'RE·
OPEN
.FOR YOU

suo

BEEF

AND
NOODLES
DINNER

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We 1ttart with USDA Choice
beef tips, simmcn:d in thd.r
own &lt;asty juicc:s, h&lt;!3ped
room gravy. Plus, all you
from oo r f.unous

Or choose a
lump-sum loan for
aone-time need. '·

SOON!
THE PERFECT GIFT FOR SOMEONE ·
HO HAS EVERYTHING!
W
FT CERTi FICATES NOW AVA!

TRADES ACf:EPTED L!YAWAofS WELCOME

&lt;."att to car

Choose a line of
creditfor long-temi
borrowing needs.

thru THURSDAY;

While thev last vour arice S148

with creamy, real mush·

Soup. Salad and Frui&lt; Bar.

What customers like these are finding at
BANK ONE may be'exactly what you're after.
So whr look any fuither? We think yo.u'll find
the ui!Jmate equity loan n,ht here. Ea:ause at
BANK ONE, we're working very hard to become
your ultimate lank.
To apply or to get more information about EQuity· ,·
Money Servire,just stop by any BANK ONE oftice, .
or call us at 593-6681 or 1·800-824-6954 in Ohio.
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Combine all Ingredients in
heavy pan . Cook three hours on
simmer stirring occasionally.
For ultimate eating serve on
homemade rolls or buns.
The book also gives tips on

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- 2 lb. cubed venison; 1 can
tomato soup; 1 cup water; ~cup
vinegar; 'h cup Worcestershlre
Sauce; y. up sugar; 1 onion, cut
fine; garlic; salt .and pepper to
taste.

BANK ONE, ATHENS, NA
A!fltnl, Oflio Wlfl'lbtr FDIC

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UNTIL
Includes Lobby, ·
Installment Loan Department,
Drive-In And Walk·UP
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marinating, broiling, roastin~1
making jerkey and sausage. Jus!
ask fo r Bulletin 724.
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Did You Know That : Dei!C
.range In size from 130·300 lbs . .
bucks and 120·150 Jbs. for

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9:30 P.M. til ·1:30 A.M.

· The Daily Sentinel- page- 9

PoineFC?Y- Middleport, Ohio

··Peoples Bank
''The letter Bank"

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SHONEYS.

'Consult your taJt advisor for s~dflc cond iuon\ and d~t ail s,
.. Thecurren1AP~ Is I&amp;X.. This Is a ~a('iab1c r~t!• and mHychange month\
The annual fee \11 S50,
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PHONE
992-2156
Or lnlt Dlilly StntiMI Cln1it1td Dept

42 Mob1la Homes
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In Memoroam

61 Household liloods

KIT 'N' CARLYL!

72

Ill Caur!SI Po1111ro~ 01110 457h

In m~ary ot O.orge Nessel "'' ..?
rold Sr who paned away 17

Pubhc Not;ce

Pubhc Not1ce

NOTICE OF SALE

to a stone thence North
37'12 Deg Wast pass•ng the
North side ot the stable 2

By vtrtue of an Order of
Sale ISSUed
of

(OE PAl

last~wi~...~~~~~tJc~aseEvant
of Moore s ~

dates of ftnal acttons and
tssuance dates of proposed
achons are stated Fmal ac

ttons may be appttaaed '" ants
wnttng w•thtn 30 days at the
date of thts nottoe to The
Enwonmental Board of Fie
vtew Rm 101 250 E Town
St Columbus OH 43215
Nottce of anv appeal shall be
flied wr th the d•rector wrthin 3
days Proposed &amp;Cttons w~l
bticome ftnal untess a wntten
adjudtcat ton heanng request IS
sumttted wtdM 30 days of the
1ssuance date or the Director
rev ses / wtthdraws the pro
posed act1on Any P8t'$ln may
submtl comments and / or raquest a meetmg regardtngany
non final actton wrthtn 30dll'fs
of the date 1ndtcated
Ac
t,an as used above does not
mclude recetpt of a VM'ified
complamt If stgnificant publte
mterest e~~:1sts a pubhc maet
u1g may be held As to any
act10n mcludtng recetpt of
venfied co mp4atnts any per
son may obta 1n nottca of
tu rther act1ons and addttional
1nfo rma1ton Unless otherwiSe
provided m not•ces of parttcu
lar act1ons all commun1ca
ttons shall be sent to Hear tng
Clerk OEPA P 0 Box 1049
Cclumbus Oh 43216 Ph
(614 ) 466 6037 Con sult
ORC Chap 3745 and OAC
Chaps 3745 47 and 3746 !i
for requtremenls
Apphcetton for CertificatiOn
Huntmglon Dastnct Corps of
En') tn eers
Vanous Twps OH
Pe rtams to 401 Cen 1f1C1
tton Publtc Nott ce No (HJ
86 104
Established a general perm~t
lo r certarn dredgtng acttvtt1es
1n Ohto River 8. tts tnbutanes
[11 J 28 1tc

2

In Memonam

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

WANDA STEWART

Mom tl has been two ye~r s
Since you lett us all
To make you r place m Heaven
Wh en our Master d1d call
Mom I st11l feel your presence
As tf you are always near
Gu1d1ng me from day to day
Unt II can be w1th you there

Mom we all m1ss you but
We know you are happy where
No more patn troubles and
suffering
Cart touch you there
Rest 1rt peace Mom you des
me
All tht reward s and more
Unt1J that day comes when
We w1ll meet ort God s shore

1

of
Product Company
Platnttff vs Everett L
Crow Jr at al Oefa"d

upon

a Judgment

thereto rendered baing Case
No 86 CV 142 tn satd
Court I Wtll offer for 11le at
the front door of the Court
house m Pomeroy Matgs
County Ohto on the 30th
day of December 1986 at
10 00 o clock am
the
followtng Ianda and tene
ments, located at Tuppers
Platns Ohto 46783 and
Route 7 Pomeroy Ohto
45769 rnpecttveiv
Tract One A certain tract
sttuate 1n Chester Township
Me1gs County, Ohio more
fully descr~bed as follows
Bemg in Section No 2 1n
Town No 4 and Range No
12 of the Oh1o Company 5
Purchase begtnnmg at the
southwest corner of satd
Sechon No 2 thence North
on the West !me of satd
Sect1on 166 rods and 81Nlk8
lo a stake thence East 146
rods to Jotm Shumways
West hne thence South
along John Shumways West
hne about 54 rods to J 1m
Johnsons North hne thence
West about 36 rods to Jtm
Johnsons Northwest
corner thence South 109
rods to the South ltne of sa1d
Sectton No 2 thence West
on th&amp;Uid South ltne ofsatd
Sect1on No 2 1091h rods to
the place of bvgmmng con
tamtng One Hundred and
Twenty Frve {125} acres
more or less
Pr1or In s trument
Reference
Deed Book ~53 Page
445 Deed Book 268 Page

863

Tract Two A certatn tract
cons1sttng of two parcels
sttuate in Salisbury Town
sh1p Me1gs County Oh1o
contammg an aggregate
4 75 acres more or less and
betng more fully desCt•bed
as follows
In Sectton No 3 Range
13 Town No 2 1n the Ohio
Company 1 Purchase begin
nmg on the hn e of Sect ton 2
at the Southeast corner of e
tract of land formerly owned
by Thomas Sp41Jer thence
South 89 deg east 3 chams
and 15 hnks to the Pomeroy
and Chester Road thence
North 28 deg east !S chama
and 86 links along the satd
road thence North 39 Deg
2 c h11ns and 75 hnks along
the road to a stone thence
North 37Y2 Deg West pan
mg the North s•deot the road

to an Elm tree on the
Southwest ttde of the Run
thence North 461f2 Deg
Wast 1 chatn and 76 hnks to
a stake thence South 191f2
Deg West 3 chatns and 37
links to a Gum tree thence
by the former line of satd
Thomas Sptller to the place
of begtnn1ng
Also the followtng des
cnbed parcel of land situate
1n tha Townshtp of Sal11

¥.WIIQO

Pubhc Not1ce

Sadly mlestd by F1mlly

OF

8 rods thonco South 16

Oeg West 34 rods to the
place of beg~nmng
Pr1or lnslru ct ton
Reference
Deed book 288 Paga 17
Excepting any prev10us

r81orvatron ol mmerals

Parcel One was appratsed
at $30,000 00 and Parcel
Two was appra11ed at
$22 500 00 The real estate
cannot be sold for less than
two thirds 1213) of the
appratsed value
TERMS OF SALE Cash
on delivery of Deed SubJect
to accrued 1986 real es tale
taxes

HOWARD E FRANK
Shenff of
Me1gs County Oh10

7 Years
Maintenance

Attorney for Moore s
A Otvtson of Evans
Products Company

111) 21 , 28 (121 5 12 19
51c

Day or N9!t
NO SUNDAY CAllS
tin

We Carry Fishing Supplies

Your Cable &amp;
Ph''"" Bolls Here

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161 North lecond
Middleport Ohoo 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Exp,:~r~ence

IUI~IIS PHONE
(614) 992 6550
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(614) 992·7!14

uaranteed

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11 26 861 mo

WE ARE YOUR SALES
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CHESTER-915-3307

MEIGS

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RADIATOR

•BLOWN IN

We can repair and r&amp;~­
core radiators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boll and rod
out radiators We also
repair Gas Tanks.

New Ho1111s luilt
"Free E111met81"

PAT HILL FORD

PH. 949·280 1
ar 949·2860

992-2196
M1ddfeport, Oh10
1 13 tfc

No Sunday Calls

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TREES

AUTO

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Full
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Middleport. Ohio
Ph. 742-2592

Pre-cut frets avaiable
Located on
Flatwooda Rd (Co
Rd 26) ot Harley
Han1ng resodenco 2

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M1 from F1ve

Po~nts

Watch for

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TANK SERVICE

Rt 124, Pomeroy Oh1o

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
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40625 Sl Rl 681
Pomeroy, Oh1o
24 HOI II

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614/992-7119
W VA Residents
Call Collect

TrU&amp;IIIuloa
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

Alto

II 486 11110

FOR SALE
Two bedroom house on Lon
coln Heo1hts 1n Pomeroy
Newly decorated lmmed1
1te
SID 500
No Sun·

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addons •nd remodeling
- Roofing and gun.r work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing and electncal
wor ..
{Free EJttmateal

V. C. YOUNG 10

"'·6215 or 992·7314

Pomoroy, Oh1a
4 t5 861c

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POMEROY,O.

Galhpolos, Oh1o
OPEN DAILY 9 AM·S PM
10/ 23 /16/ tfn

992 2259
NICE LISTING - Really
n1ce1 Spilt foyer home With
4 5 bedrO&lt;Jms all 1n mel
lenl co nd1tlon Garage mce
lol WB hookup hlmdsa nd
shutlers mcluded Want
$54 900 00
B~SINESS

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE
SIZE 23X30X007

2s(

EACH

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LArN' SHADES.
CAN BE PURCHASED DAILY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL TIL 3 P.M.

OPPORTUNITYH
- Bar room &amp;liquor license
avatlable and or commercial
huoldmg Call for detaols
IN POMEROY - N1ce lotlle
hou se ready lo move 1nlo 3
balroom~ gas lurnace lront
S1tl1ng porch $14 000 00
but w111 excepl offer
PRICE REDUCED- POME
ROY - Good lookmg slucco
large lol garage basemen!
fi re pla ce 3 bedrooms
needs repa rs bul has
polenl ~al lo be rea lly "'"

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck, auto. 8o
heavy equipment
repoors and weld1ng
(All mok es &amp; modolsl

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756
John K. Bentz
Owner

LIM~STONE

HAULED
TROMM
EXCAVATING
742-2328

$14 900 00

PRICE REDUCED - POME
ROY - Older 11h story
frame home on a large lol
House needs repaored 3
bedrooms, halh k1lchen

$9 900 00
PRICE REDUCED - MID
DlEPORT - HANDYMAN S
SPECIAL - I 'h slory older
home lhal needs work N1ce
4evel lol 3 4 hedrooms lwo
car garage $9 900 00
PRICE REDUCED
lANGSVILLE One floor plan
w1th 2 bedrooms al um1num
Sldmg newrool Large bath
w1lh utlhly room 1~ acre
lot Screened Side porch

S17 000 00

11 J.86 I mo
Window - Wood

Paper

Plashc - Truck
Silk Screemng

Boat lettenng - Realty
Jackets T-shuts

JERRY'S
SIGN SERVICE
992-7460
SIGNS Of ALL KINDS
JERRY
Rt 7

SIEGFREID

l1ddleport
117861mo

BOGGS

SALIS &amp; SDVICE
U. S. IT. SO fAST

GUYSVW, OHIO

J...,

OVERLOOKING THE OHIO
Sox rooms and balh paneled and carpeled Jusl above Pom
eroy Oh1o on Slale H1ghway Gas furnace blown on 1nsula
I on 1n walls and ceil ing large liVIng room Noce front porch
covered w1th ndoor outdoor carpetmg OverlooklnglheOhlo
RIVer All thiS lor only $19 900

Autloor11lll
D•ro,
Ntw Hollanl, hth Hog
Form (qoipmtnt
haler

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•In sui atton
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Replacement Windows
•New Roof.ng

Malgs County Fllh and Game , r
Club will havs a special meettng ~ "'
Stt N&lt;W 29th between• 7p m ~ J
All tlchla ~·t be turned t'\IO to- .., ..
Tom Gruestr at th11 tlma
,

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proplf1V , .. •;,.

No hunttng on my
wtlhout writlllf'l permtiiiOn
Rodney Keller
~

1

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No hunting

or trnpassmg
1
Myna• Farm loclted ChtstnU1 ,.u':1
Ridge Road
• 0ir~

Because my 2 vary valuable __
German Sfltpherd doga wl!lle ., if! ~
shot Hundng Js no longer ) "
~mtlted on my farm on Red 1 '1.
mond R•d9• Ed•lh Rogars
u

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Puppies Satn1 Btrn•d • Ger t 1.. r ~
man Shap1rd cro11ed Wtll mike
'!
good W11Ch dottt Ph 614 268 ~ to,._
,.08
" I
3 mala pupple•
30• 1111 3121

ptrt

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Sheepdog 1 1
l""'P ':\
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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

los1 'AI lrtsh Setter Y2 Cocker
Spaniel 2 111 fl tall brown "
M'ltwers tO Bridg.. tn aree ol • t
R1ceoon rd &amp; Sho•tring Rldgt .. '
Rd REWARD Ph 114 4411 ... 1 ~
3780 or~,. ••e 3077 ask for
El•n• Mwmpow1u

985-3561

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LOST 'It W1JkM fe111alellound

All Ma•u

wtthll wtth bladl spota. brown 'f
ftNtl Pwt REWARD •10 00 for - t

•Washers •Dishwaahan
•Ranges
•Refrtgerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and !:~IRV IIr.~

lnformatton lt~ding to return no ~ 4 1111
qulltions aaked Ph 114 388 l
•
1267 John Sw11her R1 2 Bo• ~ "
213 Vinton Oh •s1ee
Jr

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"

Ohrl away 4 whitl ducb Ph
11• 441·7907

u ri

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AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

JO' S GIFT SHOP
In Syrac••• Ohio

RtBUilT &amp; REPAIRtD

"YES. Wf AilE OPEN."
THIIIS ·FRI.· SAT.
9 to 5

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

llglttfg flf C6tln1111r

"FlEE ESTIIIAIIS"

JAMES KEESEE

PH. 992-9949

PH • .,.,7.7

CEMENT HORSES
OEEAS ftA881TS DOGS

lob lorton, Owner

Ph 5144452358

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FOUND Female blactl &amp; Stiver

J

Germtn Shepard dog app ISmo ~ •
old on NelghborhOOd R Ph ,r, or

a__.14.;_44~1:...:27_4:..t:..o:..fl:..•.:......4p=.m:...._ :~ d~
dtl
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LOST 000
M1xed braed
raddtah brown short hair 30Jn
ltll fem•la REWARD Ph 114
. .II 3780 or 814 •41 3017

lost In Morntng Sur area white
with gray lpots fJITitle Walkl!ll
K found plant CaH I 14 Ms.
2111
~"II'

mo

"&lt;:'' It
lolt Ml•ed breed long ti1lred I "'' '

brlndlt tniWtrS IO T!Qtr Mly
h1ve Fr1nklln County dog ttgt ,~&gt;.., 1
lost tn lottridge Tuppers Ptttns 1111:
tfM C.ll81. H2 310&amp;
JriN

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

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7
Yard Sala
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8-13 tln

J.R.'s REPAIRS

10' MESH ANTENNA
PANASONIC RECEIVER

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sares
Installation

$4800 '
PER

MONTH WITH

LARRY'S CARPETMldlloport,
OUTLET
Hobson Rd.
OH.
PH. 992·6173

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Balhan Building

EVERY

SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M. I

3 Bedroom bretll wty 2 cer
gar-ae 11(2 acre IPP 15 milts
from Holzer Hostpltal route 1110
call 614 388 9301 or 11 • 388
9708
I room houae 1 21Cftl Double
car g•rtge located on AOMHIH
lhrgatn priced 120 000 Call

Airlinlll now hiring Fhght At
tendtntl Agenta MechM'IICI
C\lstom• S.rvtct Stltrlea to
s!OK Emrv ~~~ poshlona Call
, 806 e&amp;7 eooo Ext A 980&amp;

Government homts from $1 ru
repW] Delinquent tP property
Rapo11estNons Call 805 887
8000 Ext OH 980&amp; for current
rapo h•t

AN 1 and LPN 1 needed to
comphrla mobMa tnsurtnce 1111
amtnlliom P111 t!ITIII Automo
b1le necnSifY C1JI 513 781
121 I

Sue rooms end btth Syracuse
Nl• school •nd churchn Call
114 982 3880

MOM AND DAD

tooktng for
coll111• lunds lor your son or
daught•7 The Army Nehonal
Gu•d cen providl more th..
t 18 000 Jnlducttkln tlllstan•
to qutllfled lndlvldutls Seniol'l
c10 enlill now IfNI begin •~
mg• IH 00 for on• wHtl end
pet' month lnd del.,- a.. ic
Tu111ning unril :Jun•1117 FOI' •
FREE INFORMATION PACKET
coll1 800 &amp;42 3119

House for stle 380 Grant St
Mlddteport I room btth gar
lgl work ahop 123 700 Mike
offer C.H 814 992 2802

2 bedroom house tor ~t~le m
Clifton (Mable Joh,.eon prop
ertvl Futty ctrptttd recentty
rarnodettd new roof Askin1
11 e 000 Call304 n3 151S3hr
304 nl &amp;78•
2 br kitchen balhroom With
laundry room llvinQ room •
din'"ll room allelec Appro~~: 7
mtl'" 1fom PI PI on At 82 2
triCIIapprox 1 .crtmoraorlest
O'iierloOktng Kantwht Rivllf
•40 000 C. II 304 575 5440
betweet1 8 30 and 4 30

VETERANS Your prtor mllttary
sarv•ce•s worth MONEY An E 4 ~all to purchaae ntUtble on
m th11 Army Nttianll Gutrd can thr• bedroom house t acre lo1
earn up 10 1131 98 for ana Jim HtH RoM or wtlt ICCtpt
week e.1d P• month an E IS up trld•tn on tmmtdlllt purchue
to 11113 so om. bentfiu 304-57B 3073
mclude 150 000 1mt lntur~r~et
educattan funding •••tance One and half story frame house
rattrement and much more. C.ll 4 lledriKifftl city walar 11
304 875 3910 or t 800 142 1cr11 Rt 2 South 304 875

3619

3020

An uMitent tnvettment fur
h....ty man Great •tarter or
ucond home 3 bedroom pertly
rllltOrM 2 ltory l•m house
PHVSICAL THERAPIST TEM ftiW wil'int .nd ptumblng. city
POARV POSITION Jocil1011
1M chy w-'1 tMW •hchen
Genrll Hoapltll ftlpley W Yt and ct,_ t..autlfvl nk trim
h• •n QPpOrtunif¥ for tempor outllde ne.da renovetion lull
ary pllt'l Umt work approai dry bt ........ l 1 acre lwtl l..d
m~tety I hovrt until full tim• t38~000 00 0J1ion of I'PH*
therlpifl c•n stlrt Ideal for 14moreacrat Jw•landclewed
som10na who wtntl to work 11 000 00 11ch PtvMI roed oH
lew hOurs d8yt or coupla days • At 2 O.lllpolls Ferry 304 175
weak Call personnel office 3073
BetuttCitnl needed Studio One
30. 87&amp; 4&amp;10 .... 5 00 1715
2473 ••lor T••• or len•

Wll..,

304 372 2731

ANSWERING SEftVICE tor ser
vtee oritntMI comp..,., Mwll
hve within 171 1elephont ..
change Workatftomt Apptyto
Box C 21 ctre of ~nt PN•tnt
Reglstw ZOO Main St Pt Pit

two story brick htllle 17acra
guest house. b~ma on 1 100 h
rrv• front 3&lt;M 871 7124

W Vo

Situt~lions

NEW AND VIED MOBILE
HOMEI KESSEL S QUALITY
MOilLE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WE.ST GALLIPOLIS AT 31
PHONE 114 .WI 727.

W1nted

mo.,,

Truclltr wtntl to
in sh•e
eap.,.... OhtaarWV Bo• till 1114 lchuh 3 lfll 14X70 with
1'tt XZD Upandl on Lft • DR
Chesh11a OH 45120
has spece IIVIf microwave In
VIC&amp;nCIII for elderly paoplt 1n khdMn Total eiiCtr•c 2 fuH
b•h• Own•wHihtlpfin.-ce tf
my home Short or long term
Hot mtt11 tnd Wlfm home Interested cal 11• 441 87211
R••on~t rites References Must S.ll
and lott of TLC C.H ~ttmt
1973 Vlndlla 1 Zd15 with 7r.1•
i14 949 3014
J;
•xptndo Tot.. tl.ctric Mt up for
WiU dO light l'loute cleM'Itng woodbumer Good Condition
W11911 by day 5 d.y• a week. Ph 114 24•u 5308 ..,•-••

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A.,atN~Hd1

Need help with your hotulay
claanmg? C.H Ol~~tburn ClaiM
tng Service Ph 114388 1027

flnence em! *1500
• t•h
W. down
hiVt em
we
01/lr INfll\eJ'IS Delivered •t No
Extra Charte Mkt OhJo Fln•n
ci.. hrvlc• Cttl BOO 826

9

Wanted To Buy

271 N. 2nd, Mlddloport

992·5766

OPEN Mon -Fro 8 am-9 pm - Sat 8-6
Walk-1n1 Welcome

EAR PIERCING, MANKURING, PERMS AND
ALL YOUR STYLING NEEDS
Debb1e Meadowi- Dwnao, fmoJ••n Blav1ns
Lorena Holo;nger, Sholly Ohlinger
Merrl Amlblry
BUILDING

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODEUNG

INTERIOR

PAINTING EXTERIOR

317 N. Stcoed

Mltldloport, Ohle

COMAIRCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
-FRU ESTIMATES-

-

PHONE (614) 992·5009
SPECIAI.IZINI IN WINDOW I. IJOM ~EPlACEMENT
mo

14 1cres n•ce locatton electric
tty and sprmg Wlttr tvatltble
Excellent for house trailer or
trllter ptrk Good dMr hundng
Call 814 992 3•oe or 1114

992 3326

Renl~ls

41

Houses for Rent

6 room houat 928 flrslawe Ph
814 441 394&amp; lfllf 4p m
3 Bedroom Bath &amp; 'h FA
loeatltd 31h mttes out At 1588
U26 OOmo plu• Oepo~~t1 Ph

114 255 6789 or 114 258
11205

Small 3 bdr house nu:e n•gh
borhood chy schoolt no pets
coupte or couple wtth chtldren
1300 per month Depostt 1 yt•r
lease Rtfarence• rtQUtred Call
U8 0122 lfiM 4pm

11•

2 Bedroom houte wtth garage
Ill electric wtth wood burner t 1h
baths 3mi from Holzlrs 1dul11
only depos•t requtred Ph 114
U8 2783 after &amp;p m call 814
441 26151 or 814 44&amp;.0818
Unfurntahed 5 room house 1Vz
btttt• utility room Gas httt
c • ., !Smiles from town refer
ence &amp; deposit raqu~red Renl
1325 OOmo plud ul!ltttes Ph
114 441 .,.,
Hou11 on Texu Ad for rent
MHJitl home on Stall• C1 Ph
114 . . . 0758

II' I' I ,ol

Bulineu
Opportunity

-"'.:......c_.,_~_.e_,4.:......44:..1:...:3':..":..8:....____

4 Room Country Homa 1Omin
IOUih of Balllpoll• oft At 7
Adults preferred Otys 114
...a 8430 or Wetlltndl tnd
Ewninva &amp;14 246 8457
2 bedroom haust for rant tn
Mlddi_,OI1 Completely remo
deled New CllfP«Ing through
out New cabinets '275 per
month plua deposit Call 814
992 6868

-.. Jt

...

uytng d•ily gold sl.lv• colnt
rings )twelry aterling ware old ... 1 •
coin a llwge currency Top prt- ' : ~
Clll Ed Burkett larbtr 'hop
I'
2nd Ave Mtddltpor1 Oh 81•
..

~1 Homea for SaleNtct ll~~~~~~::
J bdr Mr
71

pool g•~g~

Commercial prop.-ty corner
lott &amp; hlghwty frontage Ult
with us We hiW't buyen A One
Aeal Estate lrok• Clll 30•

892 3476

874 5104 .. 304 174-&amp;315

Wtnted to buy Sttndlng timber j ,..-.• .
Ctlll14 742 2328
' ~ '
1

•• .t llom•oy ntll.... e

Helder p•n.. grill tnd front ' t
bumper tor 1181 Gran Ply ~ ;
mouth Fury Car ult from ,.
1979 1982 Chryaler New ~) t '
Yorker New Pon or Pty Fury ' '" 4

_c_.,_l8_,_4_a_a..2:..7:..a:..7.5: :.....:1__~ l.stl !JI"'
BUVJNG RAW FURS I GlnMI'Ig :: ~ \

Yellow Rool bltf 1nd deer r "
hldts Also MJJlng !rapping l!
aupples Wheat lhtl Nlte Ut• J ~~
Hours 1 00 9 00 CkJstd Wed :
George Budllty 11• eu 4711 ,.. ,'"$1

Beeutlful homt In Fl1twood1
New

kltchtn lttth • cerpetlnt C..H

114 441 2318

Ouptax IU Second ctrp81ed 3
bedroom LR DR new kttchltn
&amp; beth walher 6 dryer hook up
1285 00 mo plus u1tlhi81 1:
security dtpoad Ptt 114 0890
2 tnd 3 bldroom apll1men1s
and hou.. tn Pomeroy or
Middleport Furnished or unfur
nlshed Pay own uttlitiet c.n
days 814 992 2381
1 1nd 1 '-1 bedroom apt available

e1 Rtvertlde far ren1 8aatc rent
st•rt• al 1179 plus uttht111
1200 sec:uri'l deposit raqulrad
Jnqulrt 11 61 992 7187

One bedroom tot•l electnc.
unlurn1shed apertment W1ter
fr" Cell I 14 992 6742 or

114-982 2084

In Raclna verv nlee 2 bedroom
duplaa Fully carpeted 1200
I * month plus ut•htttl Call
11• &amp;•9 2801 or 114 949

2aeo

5084

APARTMENTS mobllt homts
hous• Pt Pleuant end Gtlllpo
"• Ia 448 1221

45

1970 Atllftdc 1b80 2 br
equipped for woO!Ibumet' r•
triOitftO:randstoVt ltadroomtlr

cood

Furn11hed Rooms

For ren1 SltBPing Rooms and
light house keepirtg rooms Park
Centrtl Hotel C.ll 814 «8

0768

Furn11hed room 919 2nd 0.111
poUt lt16 Uttlltlea pd Shttt
bath S1ngte mite Call 4•e
4•115 tfter 7pm

48 Space for Rent

Rent

Fum111hed 2 bedroom mobile
home on pnv.te lot located In
Crown City Ot)io 112! 00 mo
1100 00 deposit Ph &amp;111 258
1117

~~~

c:8- - - -- - - - - ' - "• ,

Plastic clstam st•te appro\led
pl..ttc septic tankl plnltc
culverts metal cutverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack

F
nd
2323
our rooms •
ear•ge
JaHeraon Blvd 1160 00 Utt70
mobile home Camp ConltY

2 Bedroom fully lurntthtd
ldultl only til utHi1ta plkl
gn &amp; alec:tric Own•
p-vs w•ttr aewage mowing &amp;
trllh p1dl up Four t .. m. of •
milt from city ltmlts cable T V
hook up Ph 614-44&amp; 7795

n

100

304-1711947

2 bedrotm trailer for rent Clot•
te schools tnd stortl Call lflll'
5 00 p m 514 992 5814
For rent or a• 1••70 3
bedroom total electric U?ll
.,. month tnoludas watef' and
gdage 150 depoalt. rl'feren
c11 No flahllng or drintdng Coil

114 317-72B7.

Mobl hqmalotl small chtldr•n
•ccaplad Rt 1 locust Rotd
Mobil homt 1011 Ohio Rlv«
Road and Potters Creek Route1
304 IS71S 107&amp;
Bulin... or Office SpKe fof
rtnl New Haven 304 713

5024 or 304 882 3257
49

For lease

For laiN b1Hmtnl shop under
1 ISOI Jtfferson Btvd tliO
someona to clean out for •crap
Ctlllob Lewi• 304 87&amp; 1435

MI! r c 11 o111 !11 s e
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 12
Olive It G1itlpoll1 New. uNCI
wood COIIttov• I pcwood LA
•u•le 1388 bunfc beds 1191
tntron reclln.. ••• ......, 6
used bedroom suit.. ranges
&amp; sho• Ntw
wringer
IMngroom suites 1118 till
lamp• alao buyW!g c:oll &amp; wood
ftOVM C.U 814 448 31159

w••W•

County ApptlanCI Inc GoOd
uHd applllnCH tnd TV ..,,
Open lAM to ISPM Mon thl'\l
Sol ., 4 1189 127 3nl
Ava OalllpoUs Ot-J
V.. IIY Furniture niiW • u•!Mt
Ltree Mc:tton of qualtly fuml
tura 1211 E1starn Ava
Gill poll•

Z bedroom mobflt home. Mld·
dlepoft 0 A....,ence with ••

G.. Flange 141 00 elactrtc
UI.OO DIYI 814 ....
1430 watktndt and evlll'llng•

304·112·3217
or 304 ·773·1024
It • K Mobile Hom• Z •nd 3

bltdrOom mobUe hom• 30.·

17B 3000

ooro Oh 614 288 5930

Firewood for sale UO 00 PU
load Call Roger Meedt 814
388 8417
Firewood dlllvered Oak &amp; hick
orv apllt HEAP voucher pickup
load 836 Call814 446 2223or
814 4•8 3028
SAVE your loved ones soma of
1he torrow 6 upenH Purchu
ing mtn'lonal property before
na.d ttjust good com man sensa
Call now lor brochure Oh•o
V•lley Memory Gtrdttns C11J
614 448 31115 Meigs Countv
Memory GardenaCaJII14 592
6t51
Schwtnn 10 spMd blclcle
Cannon sura shot 35mm ct
mara Wastherby 22 c..tbur rltta
Ph 114--246 9108 for pnces;
Ltve Xmu tr•s mulch tton•
firewood &amp; cot! dthvtred Heap
vouchers accepted Don 1
landscape• Call .,8,. 448
9848

Btn Table Saw 12 guage shot
gun H&amp;R 30 lull Banch grinder
Ph 8t4 441 3537
I Model 12 12 Go 321"
mckat1tttl U50 00 1 8elg1um
Browning 30in full 13150 00 1
Model 11 Rem 30in lull

U75 00 Ph 114 445 3345

2 Baby 1trolltr1 1 ctr sell 1
mf.nt 1eet Ph lt4 245 9258

19tn colored T V ISmo old
uc•llent condlllon works ex
callenl Ph 014 441 7081
Chrtstmtt specltl 150 00 off on
1 Ox14 or Jtrgtr atorao• build
tngs dlsplsytd It French City
Mobl~ Hom" Many tvtllab~e
•zn Ph 814 4.1 9340
276g•llonotlllnkPh lt4 -441

3732

Pole Butldmge by Ou•ltly
Builders Worksl'lops ctrports
1nlm1l 1helters gtreges FrM
uttmates Phone 8U 3U
5712

56

•
Cattery

Dragonwynd
Kannel
CFA H1malay•n Ptr11en 1nd
Slam... k1t1ena AKC Chow
pupptn Call 814 448 3S.4
aher7PM

Want 10 buy ptckup told of corn
304 882 3110

63

L1vestock

Aegtatared Quarter Horses 2
weenltngs 1 brood mare tn foal
call eventng1 Ph 1114 441

2075

2 Steer calfs8001ba e.ch ready
to butcher Ph 614 448 4344

Gr11n fed Angus Sttllfl Ph
614 441 0710

&amp;pm

Breed Holttt11n Hatler• Rev••
tered •n grtdl m1lktnQ Also
regtstered Holst111n Bulls Ph
614 281 2•9e

4-pekl poo pupp~ ready 10 DO
IISO 00 nch Also have AKC
regts1ered Paktnne pupptel
ready tn 2 wee.. s 1126 00 uch
Mtkes e•cellent chrlstm• gifts

Coli e14 258 9391

F111ld Rea English Sett• male
3yra old Ph 814 246 5697
•fler 5p m
AKC Regls1trtd Busatt Hound
pups e wHits old TrJ colortd
Mother and Ftthlf'" can be 11tn
112&amp; Call 814 117 8751!1
Brltttny pupptn hcallent
hunting potentl1l Perro1 blue
front Am••on tame ltlks Call
11• 884 6021 evtntngs

3001

t 60 twenty week old reedy to lay
H tnd N leghorn Pullels Jocttad
ne•r Pomeroy C1tl 614 992
2164
Mcn11ng must sail horu ..ddle
1600 00 304 676 7124

64

3 beag I" for 1111. 1 year 4 year
3 months 8300 for 111 30•
175 3795

Hay &amp; Graon

lai'Qt round bales of hay 810
etch Squartbtlts 11 26tlch
Cell &amp;14 «8 10152 tfter 6

TroiiiS~Orl~lion

AKC Regtstared Bt11ttt Hound
pups IS wt~ks old trl color
Mothtf and father c:an be nen
t125 Call 614 887 1758
RtQIIterld Mlmature Schnauzer
puppie• Alao Shetltnd Sheep
doy (Shtltiel pup No chK111
C•ll614 992 2107

57

71

Autos for Sale

Co•l
142
CtJJ
P.rtt

deiNtriCI Run of Mine
a 100 Lump UIS 1 lon
Don Hoyd Foratt Acr•
Rutl•nd 11• 742 2100

Coal deiNered Run of Mtne
842 a 100 lump 15&amp; • ton
Call Don Hoyd Forest Acres

"""' Rutlond 514 742 2500
U\ltng room suite indudtng
lounge chttr Ooya Oult~r with
c ... C..lll14 992 :1571

Elaetrlc Lowrey Orgll'l wh:h
pedal• and lots of rhythms
1700 Ftv• I..,\ bran chandt
ller 116 Whltl gold diemond
neckl.ce 8300 Call 114 982

2571

nso oo

69 For Sale or Trade
For sale or trade AQHA mare
1nd colt Mart Js bred to AQHA
P1Jomlno lt ..lion CtJI 614
949 2465 eventngs or 11•
892 7863

f IIIII Supplll!,,
1'. LI VI!SIIJI:k

Shop for Christmas with
FUUER BRUSH PROOUCTS
C11t 3tM 1711 1090

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79 Monte Carto VI AC PS IW
TW AM FMC8 Goodsh1pe no
rust t1 850 00 Ph 814 «IS
4113 1ftar 4 30

4door 28l8
AC AM FM
proof under

571 1848

Warm MornlnQ htltlng atova
1276 00 cost 1420 00 Cal

304175 1892

EKtrcl.. billa Queen ..za bH

comple1e cheat nht ttlnll to
match End t1ble and temp 12
IJILita sltot Qun tingle thot 22
rifle Prtced to sell 304 4158

1898

PA

Hand mada tolkl wllnut or
chtrry gun ctbtnftl. holds 10
guna phone 304 171J 311.211

66 Building Supplies

Ztl 5121

1 976 Chevy Nova 4&amp;5 Olds
•nglne EtCcelltnt condttton Call

514 985 4308

1178 Mustang new tires new
pllif'l1 rltbullt engtne E~~:cellent
condhlon 11000 Phone 614

1984 Pontiac 1 000 tutomatlc.

n 100 oo 304 175 1141
82 Chrysler

U

La Beron

BOO 00 304 575 7124

72

Trucks for Sale

S~rVIc~S

81

Home
Improvements

eASEMENT
WATERPROOFiNG
Unconditional ltfettml guar•n
tee local relerencn fum11hed
Free Httmate• C1ll colec:t
1 614 237 0488 diV or night
Rogers Blstmant • ..
Wtttrproofing

SWEEPER and •ewtng m~ehtnt
repair l?lrll 1nd suppll" Pick
up and dalivMY Davia V~tt:uum
Clttner one htlf milt up
Georges Creek Ad CIH 114441 0294

IOR'II
body 742
wortc2745
Aa Is 8911
Phonol14

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Sttrkl Tr• and LAwn Service
Hedgu shrubs bushu
trimmed landscaping tnd
stump rllf't"'ov•l leaf removtl
30• IS?e 2010 ar !71 280

82

Plumb1ng
&amp; Heat1ng

CARTER S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Founll and Pine
G1lhpolls Oh to
Phone 614 441 3888 or 614
446 4417

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J1m11 Boys W1ter S.rvtce Also
pool•fUIId CtJI614 2561 141
or eu 441 11715 or 114 448
7911
Wlttersan 1 W1ter Haulmg
r..1on1bla rat11 lmmedtate
2 000 gttlon dellvlll CISterns
pools well etc Clll 304 ti?l
2919
Coal ltmeslone gravel etc
Oelivarad 1 ton and up Jtm
Unler 30•
1247 or 115
7397

A &amp; M Custom Couches and
Atupholstery St At 1 Crown
City Oh 514 255 1470 Evo
,, ••413438 0pendtJtv8to
IS Sat 9 30 to t 30 Otd &amp; new
Uphos1ered

1874 Ford F110 3&amp;1 engine
E.cellant work vehicle with like
ni!W aluminum topp• needs

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RINGLES S SERVICE axpe ..
rlenced carPtnt• tltctneten
mason p•nler roofing findud
lng ttot •• application) 304
11&amp; '2088 or 1115 7147

Fanl tnrc* I 879 302 4 o 11 100 00 PI! 114 311 9303

Mitt Ferm Tractors Bell Prioe
Aree &amp;klan Equlpmlflt Co
Henderson W Va 304 1111

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Fetty Trea Trtmmlng stump "
removtl Call 304 IS71S 1331

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115 1281 or 571 227B

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RON S Talevillon Serv1ce '"' ...
Houu call• on RCA Ouar.r "' .. ~
Spoclotrno on Zonhh Crrl
304 5711 2398 or 614 44&amp; ... ...
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2454

1112 bod.,. Rom 110 VI
R. . . Hitch wrth topper good
condition Ph 114 441 OliO.

1111 Y 8C JMp towmltNga.
nlat 1tere0 • wheels Call
114 241·9497 lfllf lp m

7421

814 992 3648

en

1818 Fordtrudlforlaltortrade
Ph 114-441 3243

Morg1n'1 Woodewn Ftrm 304

1I 000 bushel grtln bin for rent

10 ft sltda tn ctmper fully sttlf
c:ontllntd for sate 1800 CtH
814-949 2013

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18 Ctprlca Eltltt Jtallon
wagon lotdad exc cond 30•
175 5241

Round btle teadtr on ult now
119 10 &amp; 1110 .Appla g.rt
feed"' ... 10 AltJ:er Fann
Supply Ph 1114-241 8193

Buikling Matarial1
Block brick aewer pipn win
dowa Nn1..1. Me Cltudt Win..._ Rkt Grandt, 0 Call 814-

7851

Mass., ftrgu10n New Holltnd
Bush Hog Sel• &amp; S.rvu:e Ovar
40 unci trtctor•to choo1e from
I oompl11t1 lme of new 6 u1ed
equipment LAroest aelecUon In
S E Ohio

2424

79 Motors Homes
8t Campers

Ashby Con1truct1on c.-pan
terv remodeling room ttkhtlon
cement blod! work. roofing
mtartor •nd er.tenor pllnttng
•dmg Aooltng Free esttmet"
30• 176 6«6 or 6715 &amp;1152

1976 Ford Pinto good work car
••oo 304 67e 2704

2 man tobiCCO stnpp• &amp; prMI
I 850 00 end • Tobacco lltidl.
pull• 11110 00 Ph 114 379

360 Chavy engtneand tutnsnns
slon I 17&amp; 304 578 2704

t 980 VW Rabbit 415 000 tctual
mtlts 1954 Chevy truck Runs
good Belt offer c..l 814 992

CROSS. SONS
U S 36 Welt Jtcllton Ohto

JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SA 3!i W GaiiJpolle
Ohto Call 814 441 9777 INII
814 448 31512 Up front lriC
tors with warranty over .\0 usad
tractors 1000 tools

For salt 310 auto t11n1 S I
Chsvy part• 2 bl ctrbur•or
lnt.. e 30&amp; block with avery
thtng from heads down fuel
pump power steering pump
He1d1 huders tl1ernttor ra
dllltor Ftrat •115 takes all
Phone 814 843 6207

Aot•ry Of Clble 1001 Mlin1
Most walls compttted same de~
Pump slln 1nd Mnlif' 304
8911 3802

1974 LTD Fotd •oo e ngtnt
Needs aorna work Aa Js 8200
Pttone IS 1• 1n 2n&amp;

1979 Dodge M1gnum 300 Call
111. 742 2481

814 211 5451

Chrytler call 11 • 441 0118

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Farm Equ1pment

Svotom KA700
with SPMit:ll'l monitors
rnicrctphona stand 304 8115

3978

~-:~i~o~~i~:::. floor
odomm.rsmtenntil
1 •ervlce
racords local owner

812 7887

81

GM Automttlc Transm1tsiont 6

, 514 sse 7311

BEAUTIFUL PIANO
Sp•net styled contole pltno in 18 000 Ph 814 2.6 5820
••ctllant condil•an slored lo
calty Anum• low monthly 1982 Dadgo 024 AT Pe PS
PIVf'ltnt balance Full wtntnty AC AM FM Stereo new Pltnt
Call extension 24&lt;4 toll frH It &amp;3 OOOm• 12 200 DO Ph 114, 800 841 4145
441 9669 •fter '
Hammond Qrg.., wtth laslle 1982 DOdO• OJplomtt tuto 1Jr
Speaker Only 1500 Come and tZ •99 00 1982 Ford GFintdt
Ht t1at 409 Founh St A•clne
•utoalr t1 999 00 John1Auto
Ohlo or call6t4 949 Z4n
Salat 8ui11Ville Ad Ollllpoltt
Ohio

Tony s Gun Repaln hot rtblu•
ing Open 9 00 AM to 100 PM
C•II304 en 4131

Chrtstmu Tr"'
trH Cut lth 1
Chrlstmtt I
any size
rNwtll1 Chrtstm• Trtt Fsrm
Hangi"U Rock Rd Maaon WV
30' 713 1371 or 812 2888

e,

Bud Blast Machine partl
cluner &amp; three H P .;,ompr•
tor 80 Gallon t1nk 1900 00 for
Ill or wut aeparata
Dnll Preas 175 00
Front Chp 68 72 Chll'ly Fend
ers Hood Grill Bumper excel
lent cond 11150 00
1953 Chtvy diHssernbled ex
ctllent body
t 961 2 ton Chavy naw motor
ptmt intl!llior f1 •96 or bnt
oHer For til of the 1bove Ptl
e 14 2tse 1755

Mtrceda• 1978 460SEL4 door
XX Shsrp loaded wtll lutc:la

Musocal
Instruments

fyerwhhtootswitch 180wltls
Ph
4·3&amp;8 8132

Budgllt transm1111on1 ...ad 6
rebuilt Tool convartars 6
tttnlfar CIIH Will dtliv• Clllh
&amp; Carry or Install ctll 1114 446
4878 Of 814 379 2220

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PNvy htrtt1g1ltad guitlf ampll

Muted hardwood alibi •12 Plr
bundle Conta~mno lpprox 1Va
tons FOB Ohio Ptllff Co
Pomaroy Ohto CtJJ 11• 992
1411

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessoroes

20 ft Garh Camper Sell
conttlned good ' •h•pe C.ll

1983 Oldsmobtlt Roy•la eacel
lent condnton PS PB cru•••
Pnce Reduced Cuddly Taddy control ,.., defroster crushed
bears AKC rtglnertd Chow velva~ Mltl 4 dr sltver Priced
Chow pupptat Ratldy to go to aellat 14600 C.ll448 0840
homeNov 19 Red.bladl: e•c or448 1429afler6pm
btoocll!ne ~ant piM av•ll•
ble The parfact Chrtstmtl Gift 81 Plymouth Champ good con
3011715 15799 1fttr 15 30
ditlon t1700 00 Ph 114 261
1316
8 AKC registered Co ell !If Spaniel 1- - - - -- - - - - pups 1125 00 each 304 882 198&amp; Chtvatle 2 door 17 000
2081
mll• 13600 Call 614 441
Needed tmmtd11ttly male '-•
A Poa or Pe•ingasa for breed
lng Ctll 304 17&amp; 183&amp; alter
1 2 00 noon tilt for Sh•na

76

CCC Oaner•c Certtttcatu 304

AKC Registered Slberlll'l Husky
both parents on pr ..
m1ses Call 614 949 2940 tfter

JIUPPltl

1982 Hond~ Z 60 R good
condttlon Ph 614 441 1950
I
Honda CB 900 Custom loeded
with HondiiCCIIIOI'Itl AM FM
c tssena 11500 XL 250 lor
Ptrll 160 304 882 3397

n1ble Call 814 379 2435

8 yr Gelding very Qentle
appro• 1 1001bl Ph 614 «I
7040 or after 6p m 614 992

114-24B 1417

UMd dryer for Hie call 304
41.. 1141 tnvtim•

Good u•ed woodburner Reno

Groom &amp; Supply Shop
Prof11110n•l Service til stvles
111 breeds state At 141 Glllllpohs Ohta•&amp;&amp;31 JuheWebb Ph
114 446 023t

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304-B7B 1413 01 171·1450

2985

Pets for Sale

378 MtrUn
New tnd used pll'll for Whites
tcope and •llnijgj: ~o4:'5ji~2ltii- l Olivtn. M M Otutl lflc:tOfl
or 111 2282
lidtrt Equtpment Co 30•
tJI5 74.21
I

Ploken1 Ultd Furniture Good
qutllty used fumhure Open 9 to
I or ctU tor .,polntment

Now buytng 1hell corn or ur
com Call for I&amp;test quotes Rtver
Chy F1rm Supply 614 446

675 1807

275 gtllon otl or gu barrtllt
120 00 etch Ph 1114 318
91.0

Karoaena ha•ter 110 00 304

Tral• IPIIOI aorosa trom Ohio
Pillet on C R 20 TPC wtter
Clll 114 H2 2141 wenlngs
ond 514-112 14t1 .....

ourlty' -

54 M1sc MerchandiSe

Fumtthed Apt 1210 00 uttl..
tin Pd 1 bedroom ftrlt floor Ph
4•e ••18 1fttr7p m

Roomt tor rent diV week
mon1h Galli1 Hotel Call 114
441 8115 Rent as lowes 8120
month

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Bunk bed• 1199 00 2 tw~n
mattrassaa t50 00 hch caD
1fter 6p m Ph 814 446 6612

Callah1n 1 Uaed Tue Shop Over
1 OOOtlres slz .. 12 13 14 111
16 16 5 S mil• ou1 At 218
C1ll 814 261 8251

Bt•uJiful new house •n Pom•
rov Also new one bedroom
fumlthed tJMnmtnt In Middl•
r,~ 9 f"2 1~ 3 ~ 4 «I 1 ISI 2 or

1- - - - - - - - - - -

OuHn stza bad a frtme 160 00
Ph 614 4411 23111

Furnl•hed afflc•ency lt7&amp; 00
2rm• &amp; b1th utUittes Pd 441
4411 tftar 7p m

2 bdr mobile home In Ever
grttn Call 114 -«1 7032

Professional
Serv1ces

l! "lli

Old Furn1ture cupbotrdr tables ' ~
• chtirs cheat• bookc11es lei
bofl es tron beds Cllh paid Ph
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814 446 3759

Varv nJce IPIClOUI 2 bedroom
refrlg &amp; range Covered pllto m
town qu•al tlreet No pat1
•17&amp; OOmo plu• daposlt l
rtfarencH C1ll Earl Tope Ph
1114 4n 0332 dtys or 114
U8 0111 eventrtgl

One bedroom fumllhld •P•rt
ment for rant in Middleport All
utilitltl p..d C.ll 814 992

In Ewell• nice and ol811'1 adutb
onty No pt111 dapo•k raquifed
180 00 mo call 114 211 1&amp;31
before 10a m

TOP CASH petd tor 83 madeh t' ~ r~t
tnd nfiWer used can Smtth " r 1
lutd! Pomtac 1911 Eatttl'n
Avt 01lllpoha Cell 61• 446 ~ u .,2
2282
1 '""!'!

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a bdr lpt upstatrs private
entrance Adults only no pats
U1Uit161 furnllhed Call 614
446 2583

5 room houu 2 bedrooms
loclled on 1588 a1 Rodn-v Oh
no pat• Ph 614 US 2281

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WANTED TO BUYusadwood&amp;
coeJ hlateta SWAIN 5 FURNI
TURE 3rd &amp; Oliva St Galhpo

114 445 9523

3 room lumlshed apartment for
rent C.ll 814 992 6434 or
304 882 2&amp;18

Mobile Home 2 bedroom fur
nlthtd •n galltpolls rent
1200 00 mo I 200 00 depo ..t
If lnlai'Hted Ph 114 441·7t88
or &amp;1 4 441J 9539

23

Fum11had apartment upstairs
Aduh•only •II u111iti•P••d Clll

2
3 bedroom housu
1275 OOmo eachcall814 -"8
1875

Aodnev YUlf!De

Concrete block• alls1zes yard or
delivery Muon und GaiiJpohs
8k)clt Co 123% Pint St
G•lllpolia Ohto Call 61• 446
2783

Aduht only Inquire tt corner
First • Ollvt St at Sheppard•
5•1n 6 Service

1285 OOma rmtrences &amp; daposit requrrad Blackburn Realty
Ph 614 448 0008

3 6edrooma

2 bdr fully !umlolrochckrltl only
udl paid Call 114 441 4110

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S14 445 1&amp;19

-.l--------Nicely furnllfled 2 bdr apt

1 bedroom 1p1 tor rM'It S.stc
rent 1tarta 1215 1 month thll
lnclud11 •II utllltill Deposit
r~qulrad of I 200 Cont~et VII
lage Manor Apt Middleport
81• 892 7787 Equtl Hous•ng
Opportunity

W1tl do Jrloutt cltenlng 30•
675 IS7Zt

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BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.

Tolal electrtc Iota avatllbl• in the
K • K Mobile home park on
21415 Elstem Ave Movetn now
PlY no rent until Jtn 1987 Ph
3()4...175 3000

Furnished 3 rooms end bath
clean adults only no pets C11J

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Ptrk
Route 33 North of Pom.-oy
Large lot• Cell 814 992 7479

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1 1cr11 2 b1rn1 1 sephc link
and rurll wtttt for 1 000
114 441 8699

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*225 00 304-175 1371

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usttd cars
Jtm Mmk Chev Olds Inc
Btll Gene Johnson
614 ••• 3672

F11 All y,, Prlrotltt N"b

992-3345

8 8

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IS13'h 3rd A.va 1 bdr pnvlfe

tits plkl shtre bath 70'1 4th
Glllipohs Call4411 4416 after 6

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514 178 2&amp;13

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NO DOWN PAYMENT

PRINT SHOP

Forn,
Copr ltnkn, Etr
255 Mill so. Midllltport
104 Multtrry a,, Pomeroy

0M88 Or

Cullom typing nNded must bl
nett wot1l C.ah ,..d per page
Send resume to box T 700 tn
care qf •he GI JIJpohs Oaity
TnbunL 121 Third Ave O.llllfO
hs OH •15831

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Yard ~it on lucts Lane Pomt
Pl•••ant Thursdty Fnday Sat
urday Sunday Mondty

THE QUAUTY

lus~tass

Ba1ement Silt Saturday Nov
., ..1
29th 10 00 2 00 Partill con
tenia of etbtta 1 mlle west off • 111111
At 33 County Ad 19 31731 ' ,,,..
Petch Forte Ad Pomerny

FUU YREMOTE &amp; INSTAll ED

Service

and Graduation
Slolion11r, MapotK
Signs, lubb• Stamps,

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10·9·tfC

PWS Offlto SuiiPht &amp;
Furntfurt Wtllchng

Bndl MIIOd 8u._Contrecto11
nl!llldl4 o.... ranlesd lull time
war• C. II Stl'i'e 8 OOa m to
6 OOp m Mon thru Fn Ph
614 888-481515

18 Wanted to Do

&amp; V1cinity

FILL DIRT

RIASONABLE - REIIAIU
8 20 81i tfn

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Jim

Oh Ph

30H7519H or 576 1295

Pomeroy
Middleport

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND
TOP SOIL

614-843·5248

Hr!afl1t contoct

31

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Electromc Organs
Mobile serv1ce

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CATS EAGLES VIRGIN
MARY WHITE ANGELS
AlSO LARGE BIRD BATtfi

112886lmo

12 Gouge Slootg1111

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FOUND Sm.. I colllt type dog " o.1 J
mostly bladl brown dot over .,. w
eye on Ch1rola11 Hill arh • •

Nicely furnished mobile home
CA &amp; hell nee! location
adultaonly C.\1814-448 0331

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109 MUliiHY AYE.
I'OMEIOY, OH.

Farlory Chollo

11652

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YOUNG'S

701 2nd Ave.

property on Ballt'(s Run

Staller P0111mouth
&amp;14 3&amp;3-11315

No hunftng or lrespa111ng day or ~ ~
night on the Charles E Yo•t ., .,
farms

husbands •"

J..tad1ng Phll'mecy nHdt top

,otcl! Plrormodot
\Mge
volumt
nufllln1 horMI
dlvWitfled modern tcimpul•ized ftcll
tty No .. ndltyl or holkti!Ys. lop

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beiw....

Cakt Decorating Cla••• ,,..,. 'l'l'
lng Dactmbtr 1 1981 Taughl J ~
by Bunny KuhJ For detaill c-'1 ~ !
11. 992 7&amp;37

6 lost and Found

54 M1sc Merchandise

OLD nME
HEATING CO.

No hunting dty or "lght
following Jtnd R H Boalnght. n "
Keith Aldtnour Junior Hunt. .. r
Gary DIU John Gtnlhar Steve
Dtll

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1971 Jeep Cheroktl 4 wheel
drtva 1560 00 Ph 114 379

"J'm sorry, but J make 1't a ....
beth 1140 pw mo OtpGIIt
lrod c.n e14 448 4222
rule not to hire 'former Ftlrnished8tfflctlllcy
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1160 utilt

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on ~ .,

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(CUT OUT FOI FUTURI USEI

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RteJneQun Club Every Sundey ""'.,
btginnlno 11 1 00 p m Factory, •.l'
Choke 12 guage aholguns
e ~J

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FOR SALE

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Regency l,.c 2 bclr knchan
nice good Jocallon fumlshed
reuoneble Call304 67&amp; !5104
or 30• 17&amp; 7437

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Rent

Racine Oun Shoot 1pontor.a by1Yf .,,

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No dHr hunling on Eldon Morrl• '"fill

SER~CE

BISSEU
SIDING CO.

73

Ma1nttnlflce pll'lon to ltv• Itt
1p1 rtment compl• Can 30•
176 &amp;10.

No hun'dng or trllp ..sing on
'~
Earl Waken fwm on W111rloo ~ 1,.
Captihlrt RoMft Union District 1 .,...

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•AWMINUM SIDING
INSULA110N

304 451 1728

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Sadly m1 ssed by daughler
and those who knew her

ONLY

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Now locaHon:

cemeterv &amp; m1rch Call
11 .- 4•1 3111 or 114 112
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"At R10sonable Pnces"

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s11esptopi•Full or pwt time to

1er1

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1151 or814 " ' 381&amp;

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

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Bus'lOeSS
Thomas Spoiler on Socllon 3
Town 2 and Range 13
Se-r:
rhonco North 47 Dog west
• ~aCes

Two 1973 Whtte fr~~~ght hn•s
both eood cond 1 976 motor
home ct.. s B for sale or trldt

DECIDE NOW TOGETHER '"'~ fr
OMo Valley Memory Oarden~tt'fl'fr
Gallfpolla httlgs Co Mamory.. , l e,
Glrdena Pomroy Ph 814&gt;592 td &lt;t

BISSELL
BUILDERS

R~;:~~~~

was ~I
~x.ocu·trix . oi
the
bert aka
deceased late
Stda Hill Road AD 1 Box
24 Rutland. OhtO 46776
Robert E Buck
Probete Judge
Lena K Neuelroad Clerk

APPLIANCE
REPAIR

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3 Announcements

State of Ohto Begtnnlng at
the Southeast corner of a 60
acre lot formerly owned by

East 6 rods thence North 48
Oeg east 4 rods thence
North 12 deg East 16 rods
1honco North 59 Dog Wast
10 rods thence North 9
Oeg East 7 rods thence
Nonh 78 Dog East 17 rods
to sa1d Sprller s East line
thence South 26 deg West

1989 ! ' ' '

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OF

bury County of M81g. . nd 111) 20 27 (12) 4 31.f

4 rods thence North 26deg

Nov~ber29

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Trucks for Sale

1979 Ford pu:lt up Ph 814
.41 3243

LAYNE S FURNITURE

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Upholstery

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Page-12-The Daily,Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Friday, November 28, 1986•.

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~--., Ohio. Briefs:--.. Home State judge rejects rfiotion on_ jury
Defendant awaits new trial ruling
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Fire officials press arson probe
COLUMBUS IUPli- Fire officials ruled arson in last week's
blaze in a storage fac ilit y where 600 pounds of unstable
dynam ite had been found a month earlier.
Fire officials said they questioned two people, but fil ed no
charges . Li e detector tests were ordered.
Damage to the storage facility was estimated a t $25,000after
last week's fire.
4
When the dynamit e was fou nd , about 1:500 people were
evacuated until fi re officials cQu ld stabl lze the ex plos ive and set
the storage space on fire. That fire caused $40,000 In da mage.
John Reider. who admitted owning the dynamite, faces
several charges in connection with the storage of the ex plos ive.

Lack of winner boosts jackpot
CLEVELAND !UP!) _- The top pr ize in Ohio's Super Lotto
draw in,g went un claimed Wednesday night , meaning the next
drawing will be fo r a jackpot of at least $7.5 million.
Nu mbers drawn Wednesday were 5, 15, 17, 27, 33 and 35.
Ohio Lott ery officials sa id $4,341.483 wol'th of tickets were sold
for the game.
The 1' 91ickets tha t had five numbers produced $547 for their

holders while another 6.249 tickets had four numbers wit h their
holders get ling $43.
Another 102.379 tickets had th rf'!' numbers, wit h each ticket
·
wor th $3.

Security cloaks Columbus airport.
COLU MBUS 1UP I I -Add it ion a! security was added a t Port
Columbu s lnlernalional Airport during this busy travel period
while offici als tried to determ ine how a person slipped t hrough
the ChC'ckpoints wit h a handgun in a suitcase.
Airport officia ls say a guard spott ed the imageofa handgun in
a suitca se Tuesday morning as it passed through a X-ray
c hec kpoint
·
By the lime I he guard spotted the image a nd turnecl around to
look for a super visor. the pas senger and the bag were gone. said
Maureen Michael. a spokespe rson for a irport admin istra tor
Ri chard Carey.
Add ilional ·sec uril y officers were hired by airline officials to
work Ihis holiday period. said airport · offi cials and the

CINCINNATI (UP!) - The .
judge in the trial of former Home
State Savings Bank owner Mar·
vin ·warner has rejected a
defense request thai the entire
·panel of 400 potenliai jurors be
1
thrown out. . .
Hamilton fc ounty Common
eJls..Court.Judge-Richard-NI.,.ha us said Wednesday that a fair
and lmparllal jury can be picked
from the original pool ~f 400.
Foliowlng the judges ruling;
jury selection continued through
early afternoon , when the trial
was recessed for the Thanksgiv'
lng holiday. Jury selection wll)
resu me on Monday.
Warner and former bank pres!·
d,e nts David Schiebel and Burton
Bongard are standing trial on
charges of illegally funneling

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considering giv ing refresher coursC's to the cu rren t security

officials.

Holiday accidents kill 4 Ohioans
,
By Um'I ed p ress International
At least four peoplcwNe ki lled In accide nts on Ohio roadways
during the fi rs t 35 hours of the long Thanksgiv ing holiday
weekend, the slate Highway Patrol reported today.
T he 102·hour count ing period. which began at 6 p.m.
Wed ncsday. co ntinues through midnight Sunday.
The victims:

Wedn esday night
Findla y: Pamela L. Laird. 29. Massillon. killed in a
three-vehicle accide nl on U.S. 30 in Hancock Cou nt.v.
Thursday
Chttlicolhe: Sco tt Oliver. 20. Chillicothe. killed in a on e-car
accident on a Ross Countv road. ·
Painesville: Alv!R- Pease. 17. Perr.v. and Jerry R. Co le, 17,
!llladison. killed In a one·car acci den t on a Lake Coun ty road .

seclion of the community.
But assistant prosectuor Larry
Ellerman called that contention
"an Insult (o. Int elligence." He
said the only issue was whether
the defendants could receive a
fair trial from the jury . . ·
"We've seen a cross-section of
this community" In t h~ original
group of prospective jurors, said
Ellerman. "We've seen black
aitd ·white, rich and poor educated a nd non- educated. '"
·_concluded the judge, " Wha t
we have tried to do here Is to seat
a fair, ' lmpar lial jury. It Is the
opinion of this court that this
panel of jurors Is no different
than any other pan~l."
In jury selection Wednesday, .
two more potential jurors were
accepted Into the pool of tent a-

lively quallf.led jurors, but two
others were dismissed from the
panel by lawyers, leaving the
total of jurors tentatively seated ..
at 11. ·
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,
Because attorneys have th~ ·
right to automatically dismiss u~
to 10 more juror!; It's exp~ted t~:
take several more days to seat 12·
jurors and four alternates.
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Warner Is charged with d'·
counts of willful mlsappllcatloO
of funds, four counts of securities";
violations and one count of tiled :
. _.
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by deception.
Schiebel Is charged •with R
counts of willful mlsappllcatlo~ ·
of funds , fiv e counts of securltle{
violations and one cOUnt Of theft :·
by dec eption. Bongard ti :
eharged with 44 counts of willful·
misapplication o( funds.
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Vot. 21 No. 42

By DENISE COUTURE
PITTSBURGH (UP! ) - The
U.S. Economic Development Ad ministration could become the
subj ect of leg islation tha t would
require it to help WheelingPittsburgh Steel Corp. rev ive Its
·, Monessen rail mil l, U.S. Sens.
Arlen Specter a nd John Heinz
say.
The two Republican senators
fro m Pennsylvania and local
politicians ·Wednesday met in
Pittsburgh with representatives
of Wh eeling-Pitt and the United
Steelworkers of America.
The senators said they will
seek an early December meeting
with top EDA a nd Commerce
Department officials to tr v to
persuade the EDA to subordl.nate
a Wheeling-Pitt loan so the steel
company ca n purchase an electric furnace for the rail mill.
If the meeting Is uns uccessful.
Heinz and Specte r said. they will
see k an amendment to a supplemen tal approp riations bill to
require Ihe EDA to do so.

Ohio weather .
South Central Ohio
Clepr tonight , with a low In the
lower 30s. Sunny Sat urdav with
highs between 55 and 60. · ·
Th
. r probabil it y of preclpitaliOntu rdaIsy. near zero through
Sa
Winds will he light and varia ble tonight.
,
Ohio Extended Foreeas·t
Sunday through Tuesday
A h
f 1 S
0 ran
c
ance
unday, in
with
a
the
chance of snow flurries
northeastern part of the state on
Monday. a nd a cha nce of rain or
snow aeross the sta te ·on Tuesday. Highs will be in the 50s
Sunday. dropping into the upper
30s to middle 40s Monday and
Tuesday
. Overn ight lows mostly
will be in Ihe 30s.

Wheeling-Pitt, operating
under federal bankruptcy protection , closed the mill in Monessen:
a small steel town In wes tern
Pennsylvania 's depressed Mon
Valley.
To revive 1he rail plant. and
save 500 to 700 jobs, Wheeling·
Pitt offi cials say they need $25
million from private lenders to
build the furnace. The company
ha s offered to contribute $15
million of its own money.
The EDA ha s dec lined to
pa rticipate In developing the
furnace because of Wh eelingPitt 's multi-million debt . The
EDA ha s also refu sed the co m-

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Violence surrounds union protest
LORAIN . Ohio (UP!) -Police
officers dlspers~~
,~ a United Steelworkers demonstration ag~lnst
shipment of steel from a USX
Cor p. pipe mill where four people
were hurt and 15 union workers
were arres ted.
The union 's district director
and a local president were
among those arrested when
violence erupted Wednesday as
the picketers attempted to block
a shipment of steel. About1681aw
enforcement officials from six
departments made t he arr ests
after order ing union members to ·
leave.
Dlstr Ict 28 D!rector Frank
Valenta, Local 1104 President
Alfred Pen a and two pollee
officials were taken to St. .Joseph
Hospital. a hospital spokes man
'd V
Sal . a1cnta. who had a broken
nose· sa'd
I po IIceo ffl cers kl c ke d
him In the head. Pena hurt his
hand and shoulder.
Wednesday marked the 11Rth
day 61 the longest work stoppage
In Unit ed Steelworkers union
history . Union members contend
they are 1oc k ed out of wor k. b ut
co mpany officials say the hourly

Area fire fightel(s take part
in special training programs

pany·s requests to stretch out its that the EDA " thinks It may lost·
debt payment s for 30 years and money on the operation and 1t';
lower Int erest a point below the up to us to convince them -that
current 11 percent .
they ought to be hi a risli.
•
But private lenders are reluc- position."
. tant to put up funds for the
To do' that. he said. "Sen. Hein~ .
furnace while the EDA holds first and I will knock some heads here.
lien on the Monessen facilit y, We have some clout with the
Heinz said .
administration. I sit on · th~.
The - goal of the proposed Appropriations Subcommittee ,
meeln11 in Was hington. Heinz which fin ances the Com·merce
said, is to get the EDA "to back Committee, for example. an&lt;l
off from 1heir Draconian propos- . passes on the EDA financial
als, the effect of which was to be requests.
:·
to close that rail mill and doom
"Sen. Heinz has key assign:
· any chance of expanding that
ment s on the finance commltt&lt;'6
mill. "
and the banking committee an&lt;f,
Specter .&lt;aid the problem Is we're determined not to · lose
these jobs."
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SALEM CENTER - Three
local volunteer fire departments
received a s pecial opportunity to .
train recently at Southern Ohio
Coal Co.'s Meigs No. 1 mlne.
Firefighters from Salem Center, Wllkesville 1 and Pomeroy
turned out with fire-resistant
helmets, fire. coats, pants .and
boots to train for handling
themselves In a smoke-filled
house and to practice putting out
fires.
The training was possible
because there was no longer a
need for two ·houses previously
used as a water labor atory and a
coal laboratory, according to
George Andrews, fir e protection
coordinator for AEP Fuel
Supply.
The new AEP Central Coal
Laboratory, which includes a
water lab, is located adjacent to
the Meigs Division office complex on Ohio 689. It was dedicated
in June.
"By allowing the local fire
departments to burn the structures for training purposes, the
company also saved tear-down
an~ haul-out expenses," An·
drews said.
The•training was made possible by temporarily donating the
property to the Salem Center and

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workers are on strike.
16 ·
Wh en USX ma d e prepara tl ons Oct.
Gorman's
ruling also gave'·
to ship pipe from th e Lorain plant USX permission to ship o.thei;
Sept · ?1
- a nd 22• 50 people were pipe as long as the company first,
arrested on charges of disorderly offered ·the work to union'
conduct and failure to dispers e. A members. If the union failed tti'
judge later issued art order report 10 work by Oct. 27. tM .
allowing the company to ship company was fr ee to ship any':
pipe.
remaining steel. the order said.)
"It's regrettable that these
The arrested union member$&lt;
extraordinary effo r ts had-to be were charged with riot, a mlsde-:;
taken to enforce the court .. meanor, and five also were;•
order, " USX spokes man John charged with inciting violence.. ~.;
Shortridge said .. " Let's not forget felony.
that this is pipe produced a t
..
Lora!n prior to the work stoppage
on July 31. The pipe Is for
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customers who want it a nd need
Public Notice
lt."
The s teel was shipped at 5 p,m..
NOTICE OF
about one hour after the protest.
APPOINTMENT OF
Ftou
· CtARY
The USX spokesman said more
On November 17. 1988.
shipment s would be made during
;n the Me;gsCo.untyProbate
•
the next several weeks.
C0t1rt, Cue No. 25.209.
Cuyahoga Count.Y Common
Oorothy M. Collins, 32762
c tt·•n• A00 d• pometoy,
Pleas Jud•e · Frank Gorman
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Ohio 45769 wa• appointed
ruled Oct. 15 the company could
Adm;n;strator of 'tha Oltate
r
Immedi ately begin shipping s teel
of Robert E. Cotuno. de·
to a Texas compa ny which had
caaoed. late of Taxa• Road.
'
purchasPd the pipe months bePomeroy. Oh;o 45789 ·
fore the work stoppage. The first
Robert
E.Judge
Buck.
Probate
shipment moved out of the plant
Lena K. Ne••lroad, Clerk
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TRAINING SESSION - Donned with self·
contained · brealhlag apparaiu-. four fire
department volunteen enter one olthe old houses
at Southern Oltlo Coal Company's 'Melp No. 1
mine. From left to rll(hi are John Wood, chief of

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Lt.
Col. Oliver North, at the center of
the Iran-Contra controversy, told
associates he had direct access to
President Reagan and got approval often for sensitive foreign
operations, a conservative activist says.
Neither the activist's statements Friday, however, nor
word from two White House
officials Thursday that 'Nort h
also briefed Reagan on private
military aid to the Nlcarag~an
Contra rebels offered any evidence that the president knew of
the scheme to send the Contras
money from U.S. arms sales to
Iran.
F . Andy Messing, an activist
involved In conservative causes '
In Central America. said Friday

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discuss trips to Central America
that supplied aid to El Salvador
and escorted visiting members of ·
Congress.
,
Messing
sa
id
North
told him he
on.''
got
direct
approval
!rom
Reagan
North. Is described as the key
to
carry
out
plans
to
Invade
player not only In the one-wa;Y
secret sales of U.S. arms to Iran Grenada and monitor extremist
- which Reagan lias admitted death squads in El Salvador. The
a nd defended - but in !he . president endorsed details of
possibly criminal Contra money both plans that North proposed In
plan, which Reagan said he knew 198.1, he said.Rep. Dan Burton, R-Irid. , a
nothing of.
•'•Reagan is not as detached member of the House Foreign
Jlnd sleepy as many people Affairs Committee who has
think," said Messing, an ardent worked frequently with North,
supporter of both the president called the Marine officer fired
this week from the National
a nd North.
1 Messing, executive director of
Securlly Cou ncil' an "an unsung
the National Defense Council hero who did p1ore than a nyone
Foundation. said he met wllh else to set the Grenada operation
North monthly since 1982 to In motion."

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overturned, roBed several tbnes
struck a
FATAL WRECK IN GALLIA- Charles M.
house belonging to Carl Rathburn, Patriot Star
Wolfe, 31, Rt. I, Gallipolis, became G.. lla
Route. Wolle wao dead at the scene when the
County's seventh 1986 highway fatality Saturday
patrol arrived. The house, located approximately
around 3 a.m. According to the Gallla·Melgs Post,
one-tenth
of a mile south of LeGrande Blvd., was
Slate Highway Patrol, Wolle, driver of a 1977
damaged
extensively. No one was home at the
Chevrolet plck·up truck, dled from Injuries
tbne
of
the
accident. Dr. Edward J . Berklch,
received ln the mishap when he was pinned under
A8lllstant
Galli&amp;
County Coroner, ruled Wolfe's
the wreckage. Wolfe, a guard and llnebacller on
death was caused by a crushed chest and head
the 111'10 Gallla Academy High School champion·
ship football team, was traveling ~orth on Rt. 141. Injuries. He also had a fractured left arm. The
according to the patrol when the truck veered on . body was taken to Willis Funeral Home,
Gallipolis.
the right side of highway In Green Township,

Holiday shoppers descend on stores

SPECIAL

on what Is believed to be the
biggest shopping day of the
season
.
Retailers say the early surge of
The
target
for the protest was
shoppers may signal the begindepartment
stores
that sell furs
ning of a healthy holiday buying
and one primary target was the
binge this year.
With the Thanksgiving dishes Sears stores.
About 30 protestors unfurled a
barely washed, t~ousands of
banner
In a Cleveland Sears store
shoppers across Ohio descended
and
antoerh
group marched
on malls and gift shops Friday
through
a
Sears
store In Columand Saturday. Shoppers got an
added edge In the race In bus. No arrests were made.
Toledo s hoppers were , In the
Columbus. where some stores
opened their doors on Thanksgiv- mark~t for laser tag games, the
Ing, allowing shoppers low alkol! latest rage. And some people who
the calories from the big turkey had that high-tech game on their
Christmas list may not lind It
dinners.
But while some people were under the tree thls year.
buying, a few others were trying
Caron Riffle. managet of the
to keep shoppers from selecting
Hobby
Center In Toledo's Southfur coats.
land
Shopping
Center, said Fri·
In Cleveland, Columbus and
Dayton, peopleproleslingtheuse day that orders for the high-tech
of an'tmal fur for clothing staged games place&lt;l alter Septmber
demonstrations. Their action may noi he fllled In time for
was part of a· nationwide protest Christmas.
By United Press International

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CHEVROLET ·CADILLAC
OLDSMOBILE
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he Is "positive the president
signed off on North'.s work In Iran
based on what North told me
about other operations he worked

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Fire Prevention Bureau, Andrews explained the technique
that firefighter s use to find tJlelr
way out o( an unfamiliar house
that Is filled "'!lth smoke. .
" As you enter the house, you
string the hose line throughout
the building as you go, " he said.
" The best way out is to follow the
hose line back.''
Once outside the house, the
department s spent some time
firefighting from the outside, ·
tes ting their ability to hook up to
eac h others' trucks, and testing
different configurations of using
both water and foam to fight
fires.
·
The day was a full one, starting
at 10 a.m. and not finishing up
until about 7 p.m.; the wives of
the volunteers provided lunches.
" We feel it was a good
experience for us," said Dick
Lambert. chi ef of the Salem
Center Volunt eer Fire Depart·
ment. "Some of the guys had
never been Inside a hou se on fire
before. We hope th at if they ever
have to do anything like that In
the future. they are now prepared for lt .''
Beside the training the volunteers received In fl.reflghtlng, lt
gave the companies a chance to
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the WUkesvUie Volunteer Fire Department; Greg
Bolen, from the Salem Center Volunteer Flre
Department; and Danny Boles and Jerry
Cummllip from the Wllkesvme department.

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Wilkesville fir e departments.
" We had taken everything out of
the houses that we wanted,"
Andrews said.
·
The two-story house previously
used as a wat er lab had several
rooms filled with .hay in It, he
said. When It was lit, the house
filled with smoke, making It a
perfect training ground.
Four fire department volun·
teers entered the house donn ed
with self-contained breathing
apparatuses. John Wood. chief of
the Wilkesville Volunteer Fire
Department. took two young
volunteers with him. and a Salem
Center firefighter joined the
group.
" It was good training for all of
us," Wood sa id. Some of the new
volunteers had never had an air
mask on before, and "t hey did
real well," he added. " The men
who entered the burning twostory hous e learned how to test
the steps while going up and_
down the stairs ."
This proxlded a good opportun·
tty for the rookies to get conditioned to heat, smoke and virtually
a no-visibility situation, Andrews
said.
A former firefighter with the
Lancaster Fire Department and
chief inspector for Lancaster 1s

Activist: North .told of direct
access to President Reagan

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People's Express and Flor ida Express fligh ts that were about to
leave wer~ detained. All passengers and ca rry-on luggage went
through the metal detectors aga in, bu t nothing was found.
Airport orri cials will evaula iP thr serur ily system a nd are

millions of Holl)e Stiite dollars to
ESM Government Securities of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., which
went bankrupt.
Home State lost at least $144
million when ESM collapsed.
When Home State depositors
learned of the loss. they started a
run on their-bank, which closed Injust · a few days. That in turn
started runs on other Ohio
savings and ·loans and Gov.
Richard Celesteclosed70ofthem
until they obtained _ federal
insurance.
I
. Defense attorneys had asked
the judge to dismiss the original
group of 400 potential jurors on
grounds that so many of them
were automatically excused
from duty that the group did not
refl ect a representative cross·

Pa. senators plan action to aid compan~.

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ATHENS (UP II -A ruling Is expected Monday on whether
there will he a new trial for Naomi Wooten, who's accused of
killing her husband nearly three year_s ago.
Her firs t tr ial in Oc tober ended In a mis trial when an Athens
County Com mon Pleas Court juror becamf ill during
deliberations. The defe nse argued for a directed verdict of
: acquit tal since 10of the 12 jurors had favored acquittal-when the
__Qfl i.bfr.allons..ll'er.e.hal ted-~
.
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aggravated murder fil ed In the December198.1shootlngdeathof
her husband MichaeL

1 A search

Sunday

COMIN(l DOWN - Worken have been lltuiJ the
put week or 10 removlna debrll from l111lde the
Melp IM. Tbe hlotorle buUdlni wu destroyed by

ftre In June. · Tbe remalaa of tbe onee Jl'aDd
structure.wUt be razed In the near luture.

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"The only pro blem Is, tthe
game! is so hurd to get ," she
said.
More traclil tonally, sweat(.lrS
also seem lo be popular gi ft s th is
year.
"Sweaters." said Pam Diem·
klewlcz, spok es woman for the
Lion Store at Southwyck Mall In
Toledo. wher&lt;' many peoplewevc
gathered more than an ' hour
before the doors opened at 9:30
a.m. "Sweater dresses and
sweaters· and sweaters. The
brighter and more colorfu l, the
better."
Youngstown shoppers also
swept the stores early Friday.
At the Hills Department Store
outlet In the Austintown Pi ~'za,
the parking lot was full shor.Uy
alter the store opened Its doors,
and manager Gary Kazmierczak
sai&lt;l shoppers were waiting outside for the arrival of a familiar
holiday figu re:·

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