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By tbe Bend ...., .... Pages 5, 8
Clas8llletls .... Pages 12, 13, 14
Comics-TV ......... .... Page IIi
Deaths ......... .......... Page 18

DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS

FRI., NOV. 29, 9:30 To 8:00; SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 9:30 TO 5:00; SUNDAY, DEC. 1, 12:00 TO 5:00

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REG. 16.59

VCR TAPE
VHS FORMAT, T-120
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.fii.SUPER
.II1 SPECIAL

$488

JUNIOR
JACKETS . SCARFS . -·OUTFITS
Junior
S·M·Lin short jackets. Excel·
Solids and prints cotton, wool or txJ ·
s~es

!ent quality.

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leg. S52.00
Jackets .......... Salt 141.88
SAVE
Reg. S59.00
Reg. s3.0o Scarf""""'' 12.10
Jackets .......... Salt 147.88 Reg. suo Starf .......... 12.89
Reg. 15.00 Scarf .......... 13.50
Reg. S64.00
16.00 Starf .......... suo
Jackets .......... Salt 151.88

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JUNIOR

One and two piece outfits
and corduroy bibs. Sizes NB
to 24 mos., 2 to 7. '

to.r ~rls. autilul Jail "' ~" · Many
• .11h coordinating tops.
~~es 6!0 24 mos., 2to 4, 4to 6X, 7to

sa Outfits ...... 16.39
Sll Outfits .... sa.79
SJ4 Outfits .. 111.19
SJ7 Outfits .. SJ3.59

17 Pants ............ IS.S9
·112 Pants .......... I9.S9
117 Pants ........ s13.S9
122 Pants ........ SJ7 .59

JOGGING
WEAR
Assorted colors in hooded

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CHILDREN'S

·CASSETTE
TAPE SALE
Save on your lavorite music. Country,

COATS &amp;
SNOWSUITS
Jackets long coats, denim looks. One

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Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

15.79 Tapes .... sus
17.79 Tapes .... 56.25
59.79 Tapes .... 57.85
111.79 Tapes .. 19.45

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OPEN STOCK
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and knit slacks. Missy
Sizes: 6 to 20. Extra
~zes : 3 to 38.

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rn.tic Color Control ..W
FIHhtOM Cotttctlon •
Broedc•lt l ca'* qu1rti
tuning.

Xl.-100 Color TV
WtiiAomolt COntfOI

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lEG. 1195.00 ........ SALE 1141.DO
HG. 1229.OD ... _ .. SALE 1111.00
lEG. S239.00 ........ SALE 1179.DO

~ Reg. SJO 2npil:'l!llr..... Sale S7.99

riA Reg. 115 Sllepwear ...Sale 111.99

Reg. 522.95

Corduroys ... 118.49

aery!~

$1 758

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Hanes

Hanes Red label men's and boys' un·
derwear - the perfect gift. T·Shirts,
Briefs, A-Shirts, Boxers, Famous Hanes
quality at sale prices.

CHILO

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LETTER~~

SAVE

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-. Ohio River was on both the uppe!'Bnd lower parking
lolstn Pomeroy. When this picture was taken, two men

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119.95
BLUE DENIM

sizes 8 thru 18. Heavy
weight Aslaskan flanne ls and
camouflage shirts included .
.' Save now.

JEANS

Pre-washed, 100% cot·
ton. Waist sizes 29 1o
42, ll to 34 inch
~ngths.

Special Salt Price

$1399

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19.95 Flamels ....... S7.19
111.95 Flamels ..... 59.49
-.. , ';· 114.99 Flamels ... 111.19
,__..:/' '16.95 Flamels ... 113.49

SALE!
MEN'S

UnLE BOYS'

KNIT ·SHIRTS

SHIRT SALE

S, M, L, and XL sizes. You 'll
love the selection of styles
and colors including dressy
knits, sweat shirt looks, jeans
shirts and nove~ies.

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SJ5.95
518.95
519.95
524.95

Knits ... 112.69
Knits ... $1 4.99
1Cnits .., l15.79
Knits ... 119.79

Sale prices on knit shi{ls, polo
shirts, oxford shirts, sweatshirts,
tops, flannel shirts.

Reg.S7 .................. Sale S5.59
Reg. S9 .......... ~ ...... Sale SJ .19
Reg. S12 .............. Sale $9,59
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Sale S15.19

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s;~P!r~4-~~.i!!~m
and
115-15 ~1. ~rge 11 6· 16~1 .
eltl! large (17 - 17 ~1 . Also

2X
and 3X b1g SIZes and tails. Poly
collon blends, Tryella llannels,
corduroys and dress flannel5.

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Minor flooding was reported In
several areas!f West Virginia sarty
tOday as two rivers overflowed and
some swollen creeks and streams
continue to ooze from their banks.
In Mayon Ccunty, high water
forced the closing of-four county
roads. According to the sheriff's
d~nt those roads ·are Salt
Creek, Wa:teroo, Three-MOe and
Upper 16-Mile.

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Shirts............... s10.39
115.95 Sport
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Shirts............... 112.79 i
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Aft
Rei!IJ iarsizes,blls aodbil sizesto .. a

4XL co ~rlul plaos. camoultage ._
warm ny~n quit 111~~ ,._.,

all with

Regular or westem s~le~.

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119.95 Quilted
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Flamels ....., .... l15.11 -" ·
121.95 Quilted
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Flamels ........... 117.41 -"·:
124.9 5 Quilted

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126.95 Quilted
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BOYS KNIT SHIRY.S
Sizes 8 through 18. Dressy looks, jeans shirts, novelties in
colors and patterns that are sure to please.

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s12.9 5 Boys Knits ................................ S1 0. 19
S14.95 Boys Knits ................................ 111.79
S16.95 Boys Knits ................................ S13.49

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KODAK &amp; POLAROID

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CAMERA SALE

limited quantity of discontinued models- from our regu·
lar stock.
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Regular pri111 $24.95 to 199,95

Your Cholet

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I:2 PRICE ·

SHARING GOD'S BLI!JISING8 - P•IIII*"Eta Of

bta111 .IIIII box111 ol toad to the Dood v1t6na o1 Weet
Vlr&amp;t*. Sbown as they wrapped up ~~the food ·

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on the upper lot were worldnglo change a Oat lire so

theycouldmoveouttheonlyvehlclelefloothetwolols.

The Ohio Rlverhcontlnued to rtss
early today along Its entire length In
West Vtrglnla and mlnorftoolllngln
low lying areas was expected from
the Northern Panhandle downstream - Including Parkersburg,
Racine Locks and Dam and Point
Pleasant -as the crest moved along
durtngthe next two days.
A spakesman for the National
WeatherSe!vfcesald today tooOhlo

River Is expected to crest at 41 feet In
Point Pleasant, one foot above flood
level, at 6a.m. ~aturday.
The Kanawha River Is expected to
crest at «l.9feet, atsoat6a.m., aU .S.
Army Corps of Engineers spokes·
man sald.
Another Coi1)S spokesmail said
the Ohio Is expected tocrestat4a.m.
Saturday at the Racine locks at 43.5
CContlilued on page 16)

Meigs commissioners adopt
resolution for litter grant

FLANNEL

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122.95 Sport
Shirts ............... S11.39

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Four Mason roads cut off

Reg. S$.59 pkg....... Sale S4.19 pkg. ttl
Reg. 16.29 pkg....... Sale S4.J2 pkg. ~
Reg. 57.99 pkg...... Sale 55.99 plcg. ttl
I Reg. 510.25 pkg. .... Sale S7.69 pkg.
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handicapped people - some ci them Boy Scouts 'who walked the parade's two-mile route despite an
earlier move to keep them from participating.
The nation's fUMY pages dispensed with light
humor, and most comic strips took too ~portunity to
remind Americans of those woo cannot sit down to the
traditional turkey dinner.
Presldent and Mrs. Reagan celebratEd the lllllday
wlt!l10 family members at their mountaintop ranch
lnmSall!ll
Barbara,
CaW:;;:cl~ Pl.nct\111114.\111-an
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As~ clwds"lllld'fc gave way'ID 1111 i-'11';-..
ooon, pDot Peter Cottle flew his single-engine
Bellanca Scout airCraft over too Reagan ranch
traUing a IDfoot banner reading: "Happy Th~ks·
giving Ron and Nancy!"
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In the nation's capllal, some 1,lXJ homeless people
attended a free Thanksgiving feast under a cold
drizzle In a public park across the street from the
White House.

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FlANNEL
SHIRTS .
Colorful plaid patterns in

Wt&amp;WJf!J!r

$766

Size 601&lt;~

asibte. soli aod warm. Eagles. ions, tw~ tiJ!IS.

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BLANKOS
inches. tl)(lll,
woshabte, rev·

Conlwoyl ... S15.99

By ROBIN GREENE
By Unlltd Presslnlenlallonal
Americans across the nation ~ed their hearts to
the homeless by donating their time and turkeys to the
needy whOe shuttle astronauts munched on a
space-age Than'ksgivtng dinner miles above Earth.
The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade In
New·•York City attracted an estimated 100,100
die-hards Thursday who endured a cold driz21e to
watch the likes of Snoopy. Garfield and Betty Boop
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The two minor fatalities- the Superman biialblew
up .and Kermit had to limp home - did nothing to
diminish too spirits r:t tbose who attended the annual
kickoff of the Christmas shoppllig season.
Detroit's 59th annual parade drEw an estimated
lXJ,OOJ spectators, wiD braved treeztngtemper!,ltures
and snow-slicked roads to watch dozens ci floals and
gtant helium t.alloons.
Among the marcherS were a small group of
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MEN'S

L S !14 · 14 ~ ) . M(15·1511), l {16- 16 ~ ) and XL
.., (l ?. 14\1). Colorful pla id paHerns by
Wrangler and Five Brothers. Long tails. two
pockets

'21.99 NOVELTY

Reg. 519.95

Visit our Santa Post Ollice and
1elect an enchantina FlEE letter that will brin1 tht wonder
of Santa Claus to that special
child. Wt will hne it post·
marked from Suta Claus
Indiana. 11'1 our way of sayinti
Merry Christmas.

Reg. 120 Sllepwear ...Sale 115.99 '
.lt1 Reg. 125 2npwear ...Sale 119,99
fll Reg. 130 2eepwear ...Sale 123.99
.1t1 Reg. 135 Sllepwear ...Sale 127.99
Reg. S40 Sllepwear...Sale 131.99

Reg. S4.50 .......... Salt 53.59
Reg. 56.00 .......... Salt 14.79
Reg. 19.00 .......... Salt S7. 19
Reg. 114.00 ......
. Salt S11.19

Waist sizes 29 to 50.
Straight leg style, solid
colors. Made by Wrangler.

Zips from top and bottom.
Concealed metal snaps, ny·
lon quilt lining tor extra
warmth, adjustable klg
snaps. S~es S, M: l 'and XL
154.95 lrown Duck

according to present plans.
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Merchants had not started movlng any stock, partlcularly In
Romeroy'supperbuslnessbtockoot
were keeping a close watch on the
rising Ohio. A crest of 48.5 will put
water In sbme business establlsh·
ments: However, merchants are
hoping for a break In the crest
prediction when the revision Is
made by the National Weather
Service Friday afternoon.
Meigs Post of the Ohlo Highway
Patrolreportswaterlsovertheroad
onRt.l241nLangsvllteandonRt.l24
and Rt. 331n Portland.
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lnGalltaCounty,watercoversSR
325atV!ntonandonSR!\54,onemOe
offSR 7. TheGalllaCountySJierltf's
Department reports Raccoon Creeli
hascoveredSR554 betweenBidweU
and Rio Grande,fourmliesfromRio
Grande.
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Nation observes Thanksgiving

Full slips, half sfips and cam~ofe sets.S~e
9 to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4 to 6x, 7 tn 14.

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SLACKS

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CORDUROY

INSULATED
COVERALLS

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,._. gowns and robes, short gowns lfld
• robes, teddies, nite shirts, paja11as,
dusters and bed jackets.
Sizes Sma ll to 4X.

Conllurovs .. 114.99

Twin Bed Set .................... 13.99
. Double Bed Set ................. s18.99
Queen Bed .Set .................. S22. 99
Bed Set ..................... S26;99

SALE

·~ OUR ENnRE STOCK IS INCLUDED
riA Warm fall styles and colors in lor.!

111.95

Cotton and polyeser percales - no iron. Set in·
eludes 1 flat sheet, 1fttted sheet, 2pillow cases, ex·
cellent pattern and color selection .

Ol.t•el

Sctlt ................. S43.99
149.95 Olivewood Twil
Salt .............,.... $39.99

~ SLEEPWEA.R

Corduroys .. 113.99

SHEET SETS

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Reg. 517.95

SALE I

Rig. 129.95 ... S* 123.96
Rig. 139.95 ... S* 131.96

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A Muhlmedia Inc. Nowop-r

The Ohlo River In Pomeroy is limited due tothertslngwaters.Ted
scheduled to crest at 48.5 feet, two -Warner, superintendent of the
feet over the 46.5 flood stage, at 4 Metgs County Highway Departa.m. Saturday morning, according ment, was surveying roads on
Ill the National Weather Service In Friday and reported closings on
Charleston, W. Va.
County Roads, 34, 29, 45 at Storys
However, that prediction was Run, 5 In the Bradbury area, 3 at
scheduled to be revised Friday Leading Creek and State Route 7 at
afternoon and hopetuUy, will be a Forest Run. The Ohler Department
downward crest prediction. The of Highways reported Roull' 124
floodwatershadmovedontotootwo closed In two locations In t)le Long
parking lots along the rive~ Friday Bottom and Forked Run areas and
morning making them unuseable Route 338 at Ant~ulty.
forparking,
Schools were closed for the
An encouraging factor Friday Thanksgiving holiday period so the
morning was a report frQm Pome- high waters created no problems In
roy VU!age Hall. The report stated that direction.
that tlle river had risen .3 or a foot
Meantime, Pomeroy merchants
every hour all night and early postponed the annual parade to
Friday morning. However, from welcome in the holiday season from
6:30 to S:ll a.m. Friday the water 10 a.m. tomoiTOw to 1 p.m. Sunday
had risen only .lofafootlndicatlnga and open houses planned for Sunday
slowdown In the rise.
from 12 ooon to 5 p.m. will go ahead
Travel was becoming more

Reg. $15.95

WATCHES
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BOYS

JEANS .

Many new styles for men
and women. Silver or gold
finish .

ent1ne

Ohio·tO crest here at
48.5 Saturday morning

Reg. sizes, slims and hus·
kies 8 to 14. Student
sizes 26 to 30. Select '
your favorite solid color.
Straight leg style.

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CORDUROY

Reg. saa.oo. Coats ....................... s7o.oo
Reg. S1 04.00 Coats ..................... 58 3.00

rock, religious, pop, soundtracks and
more'

and two piece snowsuits. Complete
range of sizes for little boys and girls.

'f'Wran!fer

leg.
Coats ....................... 148.00
Reg. 178.00 Coats ....................... S62.00

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Vol.35, No.158
Copyrighted 1985

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Missy and edra sizes in
warm winter coats and
jackets. Many beautiful
styles and colors.
Missy Sizes 6 to 20.
Hall Sizes 14\1 to 241? · ·

leg. 110.00 to 162.00

Reg. 18 ........Sale 16.39
Reg. 111 ......Sale 18.79
Reg. 114 ... Sale 111.19
Reg.I19 ... Sale 115.19

Reg. sa taps ........16.39 ·
Reg. 110 Taps ...... S7.99
Reg. 112 Taps ...... ICJ;$9
Reg. 114 Taps .... IU.19

COAT
SALE '

Petite, MISsy and Extra
Sizes.

jackets, sweat pants, shorts,
iesls, sweatshirts, and zip·
front jackets.
Jr. Sizes: S·M·L·XL

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TOPS

Knit tops, blouses, oxford shirts,
sweater knits and , sweatshtrt
knits. Sizes 6.to 24 mas, 2 to 4, 4
to 6X, 7 to 14.

WOMEN'S

·Famous brands include De·
.iOO, Lady Devon, Wrangler,
Queen Casual, Blake and
Dotty Mann.

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$aie on IVa"'· cords and Jwill slacks

Save during this spt·
cial sale on our entire
stock of quality coor•
dinates sportswear.

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Editorial " .... " ... ". " ' Page 2
Spot1s " .. " ... " " .. " " " Page 3

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The Meigs County Commissioners meeting Wednesday In 'regular
session adopted a resolution enterIng Into an agreement with too
state's Oftlee of Litter Control for a
$76,42511tter preventiongrantfartoo
county with the commission having
the ~ponslbiity for administering
thegrant
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The grant was announced last
week bySt Rep. Jolynn Boster. The
commlsllioners say Boster was
Instrumental in securing the' grant
for Meigs County which Is among 86
Ohio communities which wUI reeelve funding for comprehensive
litter prevention programs.
The Ohio Department of Natural
Resources awards the fUnds
through the O!flce of Litter ContrOl.
· Present forWedn~y' smeetlng
to discuss the grant were Sidney
Edwards Wid Davld Gloeckner of
the GaWa·Melgs Community Ac·
tlon Agency. C.AA. prepared tlle
litter grant application for the
county.
Jobs to be created by the grant
include a cleallup manager and law
mbrcement atftcer as weD as other
workers.

According to Gloeckner, tlie first Middleport, of $13,150 for the
few months of tlle 198&gt; granting chassis, was accepted by the
period will be used In Identifying commission a rew weeks ago.
dump sltes.
In otoorbuslness,thecommisslon
In 1987 and 191'§1, the county can votedtopayananlmalclatmtoJack
submit lor two more grants up to a Ervin, Langsville, of SOO !or a one
total of $400,&lt;XXl, based on the results day old calf. The payment was
of the 1986 grant.
based on stock market price.
The 1986 grant, which must be
As requested by Mike Swisher,
under Implementation by at teas! director of the Meigs Ccunty
Aptil1, will focus on containment, Department of Human Services, the
collection, taw enforcement and board al9o voted to establish a
·publlc education and awareness.
special account to Include $1440 of
SherlffHowardF'rankreportedto the county's state foster care
the commission Wednesday that he allocation and $100 !or other
has received notice !rom Imperial expenses.
casualty and Indemnity Insurance
Also at the request of Swisher, the
Co. that the county's law enforce· commission moved to adopt a new
ment tlabtllty policy Is being general relief rate standard to
cancelled, effective Feb. 25. and wUI Include a 4 percent Increase. The
mt be reni!Wed.
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Increase Is mandated as a result of
Tht:ee bids for a conversion bed the adoption by state legislators at a
for an EMS vehicle were tabled by new blennlel budget.
the commission pending a recomThecornmisstonalsoapprovedan
mendation from the EMS Board o1 Interdepartmental transferol fUnds
Dlrector.s and Trustees, no later ofSlB,&lt;XXlwlthln the EMS rudget
than Dec. 4. The Horton Co.,
Present forWednesilay'smeetlng
Columbus, was the apparent tow were Commissioners Richard
bidder with $34,00.
' Jones, David KoblentzandMannlng
A bid from Pat H1ll Ford, Roush.

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lhelr Ntw kp tlllll ~ by cotRibulkl

ll'll BemadeUe Anclerllon, her 10n, David, tllld Henry
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Merchants open house programs are 'still on'·
Despite a rls!ngOhloRiver- with
predictions of a flood prevaWng
Friday ~omlng ...,. a number of
merchru~ts are planning to move
ahead with toolr annual ~ house
programsscheduled!roml2noonto
~ p. m. Sunday.
A varietyofpromotkmaarebelng
planned (see related plctureonpage
16) by the merchants. Some arP.
having refreshments, some are
having door prtzes, !lOme are giving
gilts to the first customers, some are
offering sales prtces on selected
merc)Jandlse. S&lt;!ffie are combining

those features.

Meantime, the annual parade to
welcome Santa scheduled for 10
a.m. Saturday has been postponed
untO 1 p.m. Sunday and wUI tle In
with the open houses planned by
bustnesaes. The change was made
becau~ ~ the predictions ot a 48.5
crest ol the Ohto Rlv~Pomeroy,
two feet over flood stage. The river
bad moved onto the two parking lots
along the river Friday tmm!ng and
this will limit parking for the
welcoming In ol the holiday season.
The rlv~ is su~ to crest

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Saturday morning and merchants
are hoping It wUI recede qUlckty w
that the open houses wilt be able to
proceed unhampered.
Businesses scheduled to mid open
bouses !rom Unooll to5p.m. Sunday
are New York Clothing Hoose,
Hartley Shoes, K&amp;C Jewelry, Etberfelds, Chapman Shoes, Marguerite
Shoes, Clark's Jewelry, FranCis
F1orls~ Top of the Statrs, Dan's,
Pome!Vi Flower Shop, Sears,
Fabric Shop, Simons and Dollar
GeneraL

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Comment
The -Daily Sentinel .
lll Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WJIITEHEAD
AMistant Publillher/Conlroller

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Friday. November 29, 1986

SAN FRANCISCO (NEA) - Em· TRANSACfiQN."
ployees of the Crocker National Bank Another rule prohibits the Issuance
here have stringent new rules for deal· of cashier's checks for more than
ing with customers seeking to make $2,500 to non-customers seeking to
·deposits or withdrawals involving pay wltb cash.
large amounL• of cash.
These new restrictions were proWhen handling any cash transaction · mulgated alter Crocker was fmed
of $10 000 or more Crocker's tellers $2.25 mlllioo .by the Treasury Depart·
must obtain the dePositor's name, ad· ment earlier ·this year for fatting to
dress, occupation, employer and So- comply with the Bank . ~recy Act,
eta! Security number. The individual's which requires that all large cash
identity must be verified through a lraDBBctloDI be reported lo the federal
driver's license, passport or other rell· government.
b k ·h. h
able document.
.
Crocker is not the on1y an w 1c
"If a customer refuses to provide has acknowledg~ violating tbe cash
any of the requested Information," one reporting Ia~, des~~~ned to prevent the
bank nile states firmly, "e1plain that "laundering ol cash br nar.cotics
U.S. law requi~ the bank to repo_rt traffickers, organized cnme f1gures
the information. If the customer st1ll and others engaged m unlawful
refuses, DO NOT COMPLETE THE enterprises.

Price increases ahead
for electronics market

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The U.S. consumer electronics market, used to falllng prices, Is likely to
see some Increases next year.
Spokesmen for most market leaders say they are planning to raise prices
• lor color television sets, vileocassette recorders and other consumer
electronlcs til make up for Import cost Increases resulting from the U.S.
dollar's largoe decllne against the Japanese yen.
They see the currency changoe as an opportunity to hall the &lt;Evastating
price war which has semusly affected their profitability.
Of three U.S. TV and VCR market leaders, Zenith Electronics Co. has
~a plan to raise prices next year.
Spolu!sman John Taylor said Zenith plans to recommend general prlce
Jna:eases for both color TV sets and VCRs with Its m!W product
Introduction in May In order to cope with the dollar decline and Improve
profitability hurt by the price war.
General Electrtc Co. VIce Pfesldent Jacques Robinson $aid GE Is "in the
process of considering'' with the same reasons in mind.

Four ol New York's largest banks law.'
Throughout the country, more than
- Chemical, Chase Manhattan, Manu·
facturers Hanover and Irving Trust - 50 banks are the targets of Treasury
were fined $210,000 to $360,000 for Departlnent civil investigations, while
their failure to report a total of $1.33 about 100 financial Institutions face
billion worth of cash transactions.
. criminal nrobes by tbe Internal ReveTbe Bank of Boston was fined nue Service.
$500,000 for Its failure to report $1.22
One IRS official estimates that "$80
billion in cash transactions. The Bank billion or more·is being laundered anof New England was accused olallow- nually through the nation's financial
ing a convicted gambler :to circum- institutions," while another says crimvent the reporting requirements while inals have difficulty deciding "what to
withdrawing more than $800,000 ,In do with ... bags, sacks and boxes of
cash.
cash."
At least two other banks in MassaThis year's belated crackdown on
chusetts and two in Rhode Island are
large
cash tralliiBctions . illustrates
the object of federal criminal or civil
what
happens
when bureaucrats and
investigations. In Washington, D.C.,
businesses
ignore
laws approved by
Riggs National Bank was fined almost
Congress
and
signed
by the president
$270,000 for noncompliance with the
- and what occurs when they enforce
those statutes.
The Bank Secrecy Act was enacted
in 1970 and amended in 1980, but nei!her regulators nor bankers toot it seriously for 15 years. In 1981, the General Accounting Ofllce criticized the
lack of ·real enforcement or
compliance.
In the wake of the crackdown, however, banks are scrambling to abide by
the law and the American Bankers Association is holding "Mooey Laundering Prevention Seminars" in 60 cities .
from Honolulu to Miami. ·
Crocker, the nation's 11th largest
bank failed to disclose almost 7,900
sepa~ate cash transactions amounting
to $3.98 billion - including $3.88 bit·
lion from six Hong Kong banks and
other foreign financial institutions. during the past five years.
A Crocker official says the bank ini·
tially failed to comply with tbe law because "we literally didn't know about
it" - but today the bank has a very
different attitude: "If they bring In
$10,000 or more in cash, the (IRS disclosure) form will be filled out or !her,
can take the money somewhere else. '

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''Sooner or later, If we (consumer electronics Concerns) don't raise
. WASIDNGTON - Unless runa- every government program. They in new taxes was supposed to be that while Mullen's testimony was
prices, we will be in severe ftnanclal difficulties," he said.
way government spending Is includethepeoplew!J:lbene!ltlrom accompanied by a $3 cut In misleading, It was "technically
Spokesman Charles Smith said ~CA Is ."studying the situation."
halted, the public debt will catapult the program, the suppliers woo spending. fnstead, there was a $1.14 truthful." Aoo that's enough to get
Donald Johnstone, president of North American Philips Consumer
from
$2 trillion next year to $13 provide services for the !I'Dgram. spending increase for every $1 tax the senator's support for a fellow
Electronics Co., a unit of the Netherlands' N.V. Philips, said NAPCE will ·
trlllion·
in 15 years. Thereafter, the the ooreaucrajs woo administer the increase. ·
Republican.
make ltsdeclsbn by early December to raise prices by "at least a couple of
debt
wW
multiply by mlre than $.! program and the politicians wlJ:l
THEN WHAT IS TilE SOLU·
PENTAGON WATCH: Wlthllttle
percentage points,'' effective Jan. 1, 1986.
·
trllllon every year.
control the program. They join TION? Waste-buster J . Peter fanfare, the Pentagon Is planning to
In a real sense, this overhanging forces to perpetuate and expand the Grace claims the federal buq:et Issue winter clothing made of a
The dollar's ·decline against the yen exerts cost pressure on the four
debt is a time bomb, ticking program.
can he balanced and .the spending new, lightweight, syntll!tlc llher. It
non-Japanese firms which Import all VCRs and many TV components
remorselessly,
Increasing
$6,412
at
WHY
DOES
CONGRESS
PUT
spiral stopped wltrout cutting also sheds water. The cold-weather
from Japan.
every stroke. It could literally TIIESE SPECIAL INTERESTS legitimate services or benefits. All uniforms will consist of turtleneck
RCA purchases VCRs from Hitachi Ltd. on an original equipment
destroy the Amerlcan way of life.
AHEAD Of TilE GENERAL that Is necessary, he pleads, is to uooershlrt, klng underpants , a pile
manufacturing basis, Zenith from VIctor Co. of Japan, and· CE and
U
til! debt bomb Is to be de!used, INTERESTI The special interests ellmlnate the waste his oommtsslon shirt, trousers, parka and field ooat.
NAPCE from Matsushita Electric lndustrtal Co. GE plans to Import TVs
It must first be understood. The
are organizEd, active and vocal. fouoo In the federal bureaucracy.
Also something rarely seen since
as well from Matsushita next year anddtscontlnueproductlon in the United
multl·trlll1on-dollar
ligures,
trough
The
taxpaying
public
is
urorpn·
HOW
CAN
YOU
HELP
?
World War!: balaclavas. The
States.
almost beyond comprehension, lzed, Inactive and silent.
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Members of Congress who suwort medieval-looking knitted· helmets
must be made comprehensible.
DOESN'T ANYONE IN CON- the campaign to reduce waste in that cover the II!ad and neck were
Among Japanese concerns, Sony Corp. or America has specified a prlce
Therewith, we olter tills simple GRESS CARE TIIAT TilE GQ. , government have formed · the often handmade by mothers or
boost r:J. 5 to 12 pei'Cejlt for Its electronics products eftectlve In January.
primer:
VERNMENT'S DEBTS ARE Grace Caucus, chaired by Rep,· sweethearts · - and Itched like
Sony spokesman Tom Sugiyama said the rough range i'i based on
WHAT HAS CAUSED THE SOARING OUT OF CONTROL? Beau BooHer, R·Texas. Ask your crazy.
October's dollar exchange rate between 210 and ~yen and could change
EXPLOSIVE PUBLIC DEBT? That.a catastrophe Is in the making congressman whether hP has.
POLICING TilE LAWMEN: A
depending oo the dollar's !uture moves. The dollar has slipped tietow 210
Politicians love to take credit for alarms many members. But the signed up yet.
federal
judge in California has
yen.
benellts but hate to be blamed for majority have opted. for the .perFootnote: Jack Anderson is drafted guidelines for the courtSpokesmen for Matsushita's Panasonic Co. division, SanyoEiectric Inc.,
taxes. They have provided rrore sonal opportunism of the Rllment co-dlalrman with Peter Grace of appointed rronitor who will keep
' Hitachi Sales Corp. of Amerlca and Sharp Electronics Corp. $aid they
government servk:es and benefits, and · the postponement of the the drlve against government tbe federal·stateCampalgn Against
cannot help raising prices due to the oollar's sharp depreciation against the
therefore, than they have been inconvenient consequences to the waste.
Marijuana Planting from tram·
)'1!11.
willing to pay lor,.
rext fellow's term.
UNDER THE DOME: Sen. Orrln piing on innocent citizens' rights
WON'T SOMEONE EVENTU·
ISN'T THE BEST SOLUTION 'Hatch, R·Utah, isn't one to bear a while it Is trampling m Illegal pot
Hitachi Sales Corp. of America VIce President Katsuml Onaka said, "at
ALLY HAVE TO PAY? The
FOR CONGRESS TO RAISE grudge: Last rronth, he suqn1sed a growing In the California hills. The
least 5 percent rises may be required," oot Toshiba Amerlca Inc.
multi-trillion-dollar overcharlili!S . MORE TAXES?· Tax increases visitor by disclosing that, If asked, monitor wut be able to attend both
Presldent Ryojl Suzuki souooed. rather cautious. "We must take into
wlll be passed m il our chlldrm. have never solved the baste prob- he would campaign on behalf of training sessions and aclual operaconsideration the U.S. market situation as well as the currency change,"
Congress Is mortgaging their fu. lem. In the past, additional taxes Francis "Bud" Mullen, former tions without warlllng, and wlll
hesald.
.
lures so we can enjoy the presmt. have simply been used to finance head of the Drug Enforcerrent have authority to Interview the
The yen's appreciation, coupled with Japan-U.S. trade tmslons, could
In ~ years, each taxpayer's share rew programs and rrore benefits.
Administration, II he decides to run pollee at any time and to compel
prompt theSe Japanese llrms to Increase production In the United States.
d. Ire national debt wUI be S169,&lt;1Xl.
HOW ABOUT ACOMBINATION for the House next year against testimony on Improper activities.
1he tmllnns account for more than '10 percent rl. the U.S. color TV and The interest alore, assuming a 12 OF INCREASEQ TAXES AND Rep, Sam Gejdenson, !).Conn. In Government attorneys complain
VCR marlcels.
percent Interest rate, will oost each SPENDING CUTS? This was tried 1981, Mullen was til! FBI official that the sweeping powers could
ol oor chUdren $W,OOO a year. .
In 1982. Under the Tax Equity and who misled Hatch's Labor Commit- result In an "adversarlal relation·
WHY
CAN'T
WE
CXJNTROL
Fiscal
ResponslbUity Aci, $!II btl· tee about the bureau's Information ship. " That's the whole Idea, Isn't
RCA, Zenith, NAPCE and Matsushita are cited as top color TV market
GOVERNMENT
SPENDING?
.
U
on
in
new revm ue was raised linking Raymond Donovan to or· It•
leaders by Televlskm Digest, a trade publication, which has estimated
Powerful
coalitions
form
be
hind
during the 1983-85 period. Every $1 ganlzed crime figures. Hatch said
their respective marlcel shares at 18, 16.5, 9.7 and 8 percent for the 1985
model year ended last Jure. NAPCE includes Magnavox, Sylvania and
Philco, and Malsushlta the Panasonlc and Quasar brands.
Top VCR market leaden for calendar l98l were Matsushita with 19
percent, RCA 16 pe~cent and Sanyo 12.3 percent Including both the Sanyo
and Fisher bl'ands, according to the trade publication.
"As one assesses the recent step-up mineral uports," the study observes. chromium imports. Two years of va·
"Over-reliance on ~llitary forces to
of ~viet proxy activity In the Third It notes that Marxist Angola, Cuban nadium could be had for one jet fight· protect access to foretgn raw _matenWorld ... one can only conclude that the 'troops and all, continues 1o do business
a year of manganese for a single .als not only risks unnecessary mvolveWhile these market leaders expect the prlce rlses to take hold or halt era ol the 'resource war' has arrived." with American Gulf OU, Illustrating er
ca'rgo plane.
ment in costly and counterproductive
prtce declmes in the retail market, they are concerned over Korean
That ominous alllelll!lent was dellv- "how easllr economic expediency can
conflicts,
but skews U.S. policy away
The study offers several similar excompelltors which, the Zenith spokesman $aid, "have really led the ered In 1880 by then Seerelary of State overcome 1deology."
from
less
costly economic programs
aggressive big price reduction In the industry."
Alexander Halg. Some among us today OK, so let's leave the Soviets out ol amples to make its point:
which are more appropriate and
- looking at southern Africa, Central lt. What about an Internal upheaval in
effective."
America and Soutbeut Asia - mlgbt a producing country that would reRichard Reister spokesman for Samsung Ele&lt;:tronics America , the say the only cbange in the sltuaUon quire a U.S. response 1o prevent dis.
ruptlon ol supplies?
~arge~t Korean electronics concern in the United States, said, "We do llQt has been for the wone.
The
Center
for
DefenR
lnlormaUon
The military route would not be the
expect to have to raise prtces next year."
is
not
among
them,
however.
ln
a
just·
way
to go, says the· COl. A counterThe dollar Ouctuatlons have no eflect m the Koreans with their currency
released study, "Resource Wars: Tbe strike would be counterproductive,
bask:ally linked to the dollar.
Myth ol American Mineral Vulne1,'8· faMlng rather than extinguishing
"U JaPanese competitors raise prices, in fact, It wW be advantageous"
bility," the .privately funded defeme flames. The threat of Ioree could lead
lor Samsung, Reister said.
watchdog questions both tbe logic of to destruction of mines and wells. An
the Halg view and th_e DW!live spend' occupying force would be harried by
lng on mllltary forces It bas been used resistance and sabotage.
to juatlfy. The military, It Is argued, Military force alone, as COI sees it,
must guarantee continued U.S. ae«;eu cannot guarantee tbe uninterrupted
to overseas resou~~- ,
Dow of raw inaterlals from overseas.
But back to the ~ar. The most di· The cheapest and most effective in·
reel way lor the Sov1etll to score would surance policy Is one not much Is
be for them to seize contested re- heard about _ the National Defense
Today Is Friday, Nov. 29, the 333rd daY of 1985 with 32 to follow.
sources lor tbelr own use. The study Stockpile
cites two reasons why this is unlikely
·
The moon Is moving toward Its last quarter.
to happen on a large scale: The Soviets
Established In 1839 to meet the
nie morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn .
lack tbe meana to intervene mllluarily country's lndustrtsl and military
The evening star Is Jupiter.
Those born on this date are under the sign (#. Sagittarius. They include very far from home, and they already needs for at least three yean If 1mpossess ample mineral wealth. The So- ports were cut off, the stockpile today
Austrlan physicist Christian Doppler in JBm, author Louisa May Alcott In viet Union Is ltsell an tmporlant raw- holds '10.4 billion worth of 94 strate1832. Chinese empres!Hiowager Tz'u Hsl tn 18M, Dim choreographer matertal exporter.
glc commodities. However, supplies of
BusbY Berkeley in um, a'/.d pop-jazz nugelllOrntst Chuck Mangione in 1940
The more pl,luslble ploy would be 37 of them are short ol tbe goals.
for tbe Soviets to gsln political control Meeting them would lake something
(age 45) .
ol producing countries, which would llknnother $10 billlon.
On this date In lllstory:
cut oil exporb lo the West. But' then
The money Is not likely to be spent.
In 1800, the first Army-Navy football game was won by Navy, 24-0.
the
Soviets
would
have
to
come
up
Last
July, the administration, reversIn 1929, Lt. Cmdr. Richard Byrd and three crewmen became,the first
with alternative sources o(lncome for tng Its previous pooltlon, decided we
peciple to Oy over the South Pole.
.
the client states or subsidize their could live with what Is presently on
In 1963, Presldmt lyndon Johnson appointed the Warren CollUlllsslon to economies. The economic reality. Is hand, a move COl sees u lnconalstent
Investigate the assassination(#. President John Kennedy.
that the United States and its lndustri· with the professed lean of a cutoff of
1n 1981, actress Natalie Wood was found drowned off California's at alllet are the
hard-currency overseas supplies.
Clltallna Island. A medical examiner ruled her death an accident.
customers ready lo o bualneu with
As CDI ligures it, the slockplle
"It's rather sad really/ Bruce moved from
A thrught for the day: In "Little Women," novelist Louisa May Alcott . the producing countrlea.
would be cheap at several times the
preppie to yuppie and beck again."
"No developing coon~, socialist or cost. For the price of one new destroy·
wrote, "November Is the most disagreeable rronth In the wrole year."
capitalist, can afford e prolonged er, we couldpay for lour yean of·
loss of the lorelgn exchange earned by ·

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BEREA, Ohio (UPI ) - Marty Schotten~ lmerwas as ked why he
had scheduled a two-hour practice for Thanksgiving morning.
"Football doesn't take a hoUday," the Cleveland Browns head
coach said Thursday. "We can't afford•to miss a day d. prac tice. For
us professionally, today is just another workday in the w~k . "
Schottenbelmer's stern Image faded.
"Besides, I want the guys to work up an appetit e for that turkey,"
he said. "This practice Is a way of assuting there won't be any
leftovers."
The coach's jovial mood again reverted to stone when Gary
Danielson was discussed.
Perhaps the Browns· greatest concern Is tbe health of the
nine-year veteran quartf'rback, whose sore rtght shoulder forced
him to miss practice fo r the second straight game.
"Gary's hurting, no doubt," said Schottmhelmer. "But he can stU! ·
start Sunday against the New York Giants If he practices Friday and
Saturday.
" If he's not ready, Bernie Kosar will get the call. Bernie has had
very good prac tices this week."
Danielson may have been in less of a mood to talk than he was to
throw.
"I'm sore," he said. "This damp weather doesn't help, but that's
part of the game.
"I can't do much but rest. We'll just have to see what tomorrow
(Friday) brings."
Kosar seemed pleased with practicing with the ftrst team.
" I was very disappointed when I dldn 'tstart against Cincinnati last
Sunday," said the rookie. "But I can't let that emotion stand In the
way ol my progress.
"Whatever happens this weekend, I'll have to accept the decis ion
because 1'm one of 45- guys that makes up tills team."
Newly acq ulr~ running back Cwtls Dickey practiced with the
team, and said he felt "in the groove."
Dickey took handoffs from Kosar and also caught a lew short
passes.
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"I feel pretty ·nuid," he said. "! also feel good about another
chance.
"I'm Utrough thinking about my unhappiness In lndlanapoUs.
Let's work on learning.aboul Cleveland."
1n other news, Dan Fike saw limited action Thursday. The rtght
guard continues to slowly return to Alll du ty following back pains.
"I feel pretty good compared to last \feek," he said. "I hope to be
ready for the Giants" ...
· Dickey w~l wear No. 33, the same number he wore with the Colts ...

By GERRY MONIGAN
UPISportsWrller
By winning their traditional
Thanksgiving.Day game, theDailas
Cowboys maintained another tradl·
lion, that of a winning season.
At Irving, Texas yesterday, the
Cowboys recorded their sixth
straight Thanksgiving Day success
wttha35-1711ictoryovertheSt.Louls
Cardinals, raising their record to
9-4. The victory assures·Dallas of
fi!llshing the season with a winning
record lor the mconsecutlveyear,
the longest such streak in NFl..
history and the third-longest in
major-leaguesports.
The Cowboys lead the New York
Giants by a hall game in the NFC
East. The Giants, 8-4, Suooay play
the Cleveland Browns at East
Rutherford, N.J.
Danny White threw four touch·
down passes, two to Tony HUt who
also threw a TO pass, to help the
Cowboys Improve their Thanksgtving Day record to 14·3·1. The\llctory
moved Dallas a step closer to
retumtngtotheplayof!s, which they
missed last year for the first time
since 1974.
The Cardinals, 4-9, twice led in the
first hall, and missed a chance lor a
score on their third possession when
running back Stump Mitchell
fumbled away the ball at the Dallas
2- yard line.
Still, when Roy Green caught a
5-yard touchdown pass from Nell

Lomax with 1: 57 to play in the first
half, the Cardinals had a 17·14
advantage.
The Cowboys then went 78 yards
in four plays and 43 seconds lor a
go-ahead score from which the
Cardinals could not recover.
"The drive just before the end of
the first hall gave us.tll! momentum
we needed," sidd Dallas coach Tom
LandrY. "That was a big series for
us."
Beleagured St. Loui'i coach Jim
Hanllan had reason to praise his
team'seffort, despite the Joss.
"I'm very proud d. the !act that
the guys played so hard," said
Hanllan, woosejobsecuritywlththe
Cardinals Is reportedly In jeopardy.
"We hurt ourselves with turnovers.
Wemovedtheballwell. Butwejust
didn 't take advantage of our
chances."
DaJias went in front at halltlme,
21-17,andtheCowboysputawaythe
game In the third quarier.
"That's why they are at the top of
the division," St. Loui'i linebacker
E.J. Junior said. "Theyknowhowto
win when It counts, Champk&gt;ns are
ooUt m guys woo wnt step In and do
the job.''
In Thursday's otll!r NFL contest,
Detroit defeated the New York Jets
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At Pontiac, Mich., Eric Hipple
threw four touchdown passes, three
to Leonard Thompson, to help
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six games in the Sllverdome this
season.
Detroit, 7:6 overall and 1-6 on the
road, Is still In the hunt lor a playoff
berth. The Jets, whose lead over
Miami and New England In theAFC
East was shaved to a hall-game.
dropped to9-4.
New York's Ken O'Brien, who
entered the game as the top- rated
quarterbackintheNFL,wassacked

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two of !rem. The Lions turned the ·
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and a touchdown to run up a 17· 3
halltlme lead .
Hipple sandwiched touchdown
passes r1.25and8yardstoThompson ,,
arouoo a 38-yard scoring toss to
Mark Nichols. He hit Thompson
again with a 44-yardTD to snuff ou~
New York's last hopes with 2:44 to
play.

Bruce gets one-year extension, Narduzzi.fired
By United Press Intemadonal
Ohio State University Football
Coach Earle Bruce, whose come
under criticism for his losing three
games, got a one- yearexltenslon to
bls contract, while Youngstown
State University Coach BUI Nard.uzz1 , whose teams 1ost stx games,
was told his contract was not being
ed
re~:ce ·guided the Buckeyes to an
8-3 record and a berth In the Citrus
Bowl. This Is his eIghth one-year
contractandbecauseofstatelaw he
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time
In ·his seven years at the helm of
the Buckeyes, Bruce has produced
the best overall record (64·19)
among the Big Ten Conference

coaches, but he has been criticized
for his record.
His 8-3 mark this season put the
Buckeyes In fourth place in the
conference. In the last six years, his
teams have lost three games each
season. In his first year he was 11-1.
He has taken the Buckeyes to a
post-season bowl game each year.
OSU Athletic Director Rick Bay
says criticism of Bruce's record Is
unfair.
"He (Bruce) and his staff have
done an rutstandingjob," BaYsatd .
"That doesn't mean we can't do
better. No one feels worse than
Earle Bruce (abouttheteam'sthree
tosses) . And I'm second in llne. l'ma
terrible loser."

"It's ridiculous to suggest 9-3 Is a
failure," Bay' $ald. "lt ' sunfalrt~the
staff and the team.''
Bay olfered advice tp the critics
who argue another coach could
produce a national champk&gt;n at
Ohio State with til! talent available.
"People
, don't consider
.. the alter·
native, Bay said. There Is no
guarantee you can bring In oomebody else and they would do better.
"The guy wins rr percent of the
time and Is honestln todqy's world,..
thatglvesyoua heckuvapackage.
At Youngstown, YSU President
Dr. NeUD.Humphreyhasord!reda
search to begin Immediately for a
replacement for Nardu2ZI while
assistant coaches were told to take

oo recruiting duties.

Narduzzlwaslnthethlrdyear(#.a
three-year contract and had just
guided the Penguins to a 5-6 record,
and 4- 3 in the Ohio Valley
Conference.
.
Athletic Director Joseph F. Malmlsur be
said
all oot two assistants
would
retained
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Narduzzl had been coach lor 11
years, compUinga68-51-1record;He
was mly th~ third coach in YSU s45
years
history of intercollegiate football
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Offensive line coach Bob_ Dove
and tight end-wide receiver coach
Rick Bezley will be retained, all
others will be let go when their
contract expires.

Michigan to meet Ga. Tech in Tip-Off Classic ·
By RANDY MINKOFF
UPI Sports W~
It may be a preview of the NCAA
championship game next sprlng in
Dallas when Michigan meets Georgla Tech oot to Wolverine coach BUt
Frieder, thecontestmustbetakenln.
Its proper perspective.
The 1118 tchup between No. 1 and
No. 2 this Saturday at the Tip-oft
Classic may only be a mnconference game to both but It does
pit two conferences that Jlketobrag
that they are the best in the nation.
"But It Is an early season game,"
Frieder says. "We know that Tech
has probably earned its very high
ranking. It's a chaUenge, especially
after playing out tn Hawaii last
weekend."
Michigan won Its game in the
Chaminade toomey, avoiding the
upset traps that have hit other big
name schools In past years. Tech is
also unbeaten and generally re· garded as the team to beat in the
Atlantic Coast Conference.
Thusfar, the BigTenhas Uvedup
to
Its pre-season
boast
or being
premier
basketball
league
in the
country.
Entering this weekend's action,
theieaguehasagtlttering16-1mark
against mn-conference competl·
tlon. However, tbe Big Ten hasn't

matchup wUI be the first between
the two leagues.
In fact, the Michigan-Georgia
Tech matchup Is one of several
posslbllltles for the two leagues til
clash.
Purdue Is In the Great Alaska
Shootout In Anchorage this wee·
kend. The Boilermakers face host
Alaska-Anchorage Friday night
and If they get past that hurdle,
Purdue could be facing North
Carolina. The Tar Heels would
advance If they beat Missouri.
Saturday will also ftnd another
ACC school, Maryland, vtsltingOhlo
State on Saturday.
The rest of the weekend action
finds San F'ranslco State visiting
Minnesota on Friday. The Golden
Gophers are the only team with a
loss in the Big Ten alter one weekof
action.
In addition to the games with ACC
schools, the rest of the Big Ten
non-conference actk&gt;n finds Kent
State at Indiana, Abilene Christian
atlowa,SouthDakota atMinnesota,

quette at Wisconsin, Illinois In the
Hawaii Classic and Michigan State
hosting the Spartan Cutlass Classic.
Indiana Is the last school in the
league to have Its opener. The
Hoosiers of Bobby Knight are
coming off a seventh place finish In
the league last year oot return
all-league guard Steve Alford.
Iowa won a pair of games In
Hawaii although It had to go intd
overtime to beat Arkansas Little
Rock. Northwestern, which won
only six games all last year ,ls2-0but

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Bradley, the pre-season favorite to
win the Misoouri Valley Conference
title.
Wisconsin hosts Intrastate rival
Marquette, a perennial tourney
team.
Michigan State Is the defending
champion in Its own tourney and will
face Central Michigan in tbeopener
Friday night. II It wins, Michigan
State would play the winner of the
Delaware-WesternMichlgangarne.

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School IO a.m.; Sunday even ng serv ce
~m . Wednesday evenlngserilce 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Choadle,
Supt . Sundav School 9:30a.m. Morning
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ate Sundays .

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MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third·
Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Notfrom such a family, a great discovery awaits
tlngbam, Sunday School Supt. sunday
School 10 a.m. wttll classes for all aaea.
MEIGS
you. Attend · the different Houses of Worship,
Evening servicos at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bl·
COOPERATIVE PAR!l!H
ble study at 7:30 p.in. Youth •ervlces FriUNITED METHODIST CHURCH
and talk to the clergymen and to devout
day at 7:30p.m.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
ECCLESIA FELLOWSmP, 128 MDI St.,
Rev. Doo ~rch,.
memberS Of the COngregatiOnS. Sooner Or later,
Middleport. Brother Chuck Mcl'llersm,
Rev Ro7 Deeter
pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m. ; Sunday
and Nursery Cart' I)I'(Mded Coft'ee bJur In the
Rev. Seldonlolanson
you will find the faith that is right for you, and
evening services
7 at 7p.m. and Wednesday
ALFRED - Church Sch--' 9:30a.m.,·
1"..-Jsh HaD immPdt.tely loilowlng tile service.
~
services
at p.m.
, Smith,
POMEROY CHURCH OF CIIRIST, 212 W. Worship, 11 a.m.; UMYF6:30p.m.;
UMW
you WI'II be amp1y rewarded f Or a II th e t'!me YOU
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST. Kenne\h
Maln St., Nett Proudfoot,
BlbiP School Third Tue-sday, 7: 30 p.m. Communion,
.
pastor. Sunday School 9;30 a.m.; church
~30 !Lffi.; Mornlng....,hlp, 111:30a.m.; Youth
first Sunday. (Archer)
have spent in searching for tt.
service 7:30p.m.; yoothfeUowshlp6:30p.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; Church
......ungs, 6:00 p.m.; Evening ..urshlp, 7:00 p.
m.; Bible studu,
Thursda",
7:30p.m.
I
"
m W - y night pra,.,-lllit-Ung and Blblo School10a .m.; Btbto Study, Th ur sday, 7p ·
FULL GOSPEL
LIGHTIIlUSE,
33015
study. 7:00 p.m.
•
m.; UMW, first Thursday, l p.m.; Com·
Hllund Road , Pomeroy. Tom KeUy, pasTilE SALVATION ARMY, US Butterwl munlon, first Sunday (Archer! .
tor. Danny Lam~rl , S. S. Supt : Sunday .
JOPPA ~ Worship 9·. 30 a.m:, Churth
Ave., Pommly. Mrs. Doni Wining In charge.
morning service at W a.m. ; Sunday even·
Sunday ltoUncss llll'OIIng, IO a.m.: Sunday &amp;hoollO: l.l a.m. Bible Study Wednesday,
lng service 7:30p.m. Tuesday and Tburs·
School, IO: 30 a.m. &amp;lnday School, YffiM
!Johnson ).
l-------------------------~Jlla.m.Sunday.
dayServicesat7: llp.m.
n;.. Adams, ~ - 7:30 p.m. Salvation 7:~p.m.
LONG BO'ITOM - Churo~ School 9:30
VICTORY BAPTIST, 5:15 N. 2nd St.,
WORD OF F41TH, 93 Mill St., Middle• rneE'dng. various speakEn and music specials.
a.m.: Worship 7 p.m.: Bible Study, Wed·
Middleport. James E. Keesee, pastor . port. Sunday morning service 10: 15 a.m.:
ThU!llday. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladles llorno nesday, 7:30p.m.: LJMYF, Wednesday,
Sunday mornlni worship 10 a.m .; EvenSunday evening 7:30. Thursday morning
Uague. l"'lt'rr''bPrs in char'ge, an Wtt1"'er\ 6:00 p.m.; Communion First Sunday,
ZJON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Pomeroy·
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATIONlog service 7 p.m .; Wednesday evening Bible study 10 a.m. Wednesday evening
Invited; 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Coops Cadeo
Schooi 9:30 a.
Harrisonville Rd . Robert Purttll, minis ·
AL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road . Rev. Daworship 7 p.m. Vlsitallon, Thut'lday 6:30 7:~/vtHAVEN CHURCH OF TilE NAC1asss IYoung Propk&gt;-Bibiol. 7:30p.m Bible IA~~i'risVILLE _Church
ter; Steve Stanley, S. S. Supt.; Bill McEl·
OO
DE&gt;
vld Curfman, put or. Sund~:Y Schoolt. l)
p.m.
1
sn.ty and Pni,.,- mM!ng, q&gt;en to Ill&lt;' pJbiiC.
roy, Asst. Supt. ; Sunday School9: ro a.m.;
a.m. : Ralph Carl, Supt. Eventng worship
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH - Gary ZARENE, Rev. Glendon Stroud, pastor.
m.: Worship Service ll : a.m. ( eter ·
POMEROY WlSJSIDE CHUROi OF
Holter. pastor. Sunda y School , 10 a.m.;
Sunday~hool9:30a.m.; Worship service,
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. P~UL Worship service 10: JO a.m.: Even1ng wor·
7:00 p.m. Prayer meetlni, w~
o;unesda y
CHRIST, 332'l6Chlklren'sHompRood l&lt;».tnty Church School 9 a.m.: Worship 10 a.m.;
ship Sunday 1 p.m. and Wednesda)' , 7 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
worship service, U a.m.; J;rayer meeting, 10:30 a.m.; Youth service Sunday 6: 15 p.
7 :11 p m UMW
Rood 11il. 99'J.:i235. Vocal music. Sunday WI&gt;'· Blbl S d Tu d
Thlr~ ~.i'day, "L~Y\.~.; co.;imunlo;
ST. JOHN LIITHERAN CHURCH, Ptn" .
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
7:30p.m. Thursday.
m. Sundayevenlngservlce7:00p.m. Wedsihp 10 a. m. ~ ElbieStudy 11 a.m.: Worship, 6p.
First Sunday (Arc her) .
Grove. The RPv. Wllllam Mlddleswarth,
Holland, pastor; Wallace Damewood,
LIVING WORD CHESTER t;HlJKCtt
;~day Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
rn Wednesday. BlbiP Study, 7 p.rn
CENTRAL CLUSTER
pastor. Church service 9:30a.m.; Sunday
Sund:JI School Supt. Worship ...-vke, 9 a. OF GOD _ Gllbert ·SP\'nc:er, paotor. Sun: ~~E SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sun·
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH. Charles Ha tlleld, pastOr; Linda
Rev. ,Jamea E. Corbitt
SchoollO: ll a.m.
m.; ble ~h 00110 a.m.
day School 9: ~ a.m. ;' Mornlnf lfi'VIce
day afternoon services at 2:30. Thursday
9Nan. su~. Sunc2a:1 SctWXll9: :ll a.m.; ~ch·
lkv. ste~e• Nelson
BRADBURY
CHURCH
CHRIST,
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH .
lO:OOa.m.;
evenlrliservlces at 7·, 30.
__._,
John
Wright , pastor.
SundayOF
Schoo\9: lJ !.
Mid Sundayeventngservlct7:00p.
k pr• er
1- w~•·-•av
mg ~ t1rst ana thlRs 9.m!lay lolJowtni
Rev.
Me\v
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FY_..n.
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Sunday
School
at
9;
~a.m
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Mornln"'WOr·
m.;
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BAPTIST CHURCH, Ma•-,
m.; Larry Haynes, S. S. Sup1. orn ng
•
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Z I J
9Jnday School. Youth tn!'f'!lng, 1:JJ p.m. ev7 p.m.
Rev. Cl emea.te S· un ca, r.
ship atlO: ~a . m .; Sundayevenlngservlce
Va. Pastor, Bill Murphy. Sunday SchoollO
ery&amp;mday.
Rev. Aadrew .Rabeak.ln1
worahlp lO:.:JO a.m.
ZA
at 7:ll p.m. Thursday servkes at 7;30 p.
Mi. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
a.m.; Sunday evenJna 7:30p.m. Prayer
ASBURY lsyracu ••t- Worship II a.m.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NA - m.
Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max Folmer, Sr.
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UNITED METHODIST,
: Church School 9:45a.m.; Charge Bible
· ev. oma ·
'
·
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Supt. Sunday School and Mornlnl orshlp
E an lblestudy Wednesday, 7::11
Preaching 9::.J a.m. nrsr and second, Sun· Study, Wednesday, 7: ll~. m . ; UMW' first
OraJlass, Chairman of the Board o Chrls·
Knob, located oo Cwnn. Road 31 . Rev.
9:30a.m.; Sunday evenlngservl~, 7p.m.;
P·ftirr~~~~RwEEelcow""'IL· L BAPTIST, Sa days of each month; thrd and fourth Sun·
tlan Life. Sunday School9: :l) a.m.: Morn·
''
y th
tl
d Blbl St dy Wednes
7;J) p.m.; h0 Ir Re hearsa I•
Tuesday,
Lawrence
Gluesencamp,
pastor.
Rev.
au
met'
ng
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u
•
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lem
St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sundav,
~
UMW r rth 5
lng worship 10::rJ a.m.; Sunday evening
d 7
day each month wQrshlp services at 7: ~ p. Wednesday 6:&lt;lll
p.m.;
· ou
unRoger Willford, asst. pastor. Preaching
ay, p.m.
School10a.m.; Sundayevmlng7:00p.m .;
11 7 :J)
7
30
m.: Wednesday evenings at 7:XJ p.m. · day. 6:ll p.m. (Nelson~.
wonhlp : p.m. Prayer mee ng : p.
services Sunday 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7on Po- Wednesday eYenlng prayer meetlna T:OO
Prayer a nd Btblf' Study.
ENTERPRISE - Worship ' 9 a.m.:
m. Wednesday.
w~
-•·
7 30
G
G IIIIth
meroyBy·Pass. Rev.RobertE.Smlth,Sr.
p.m.
LIBERTY
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH,
Dex·
~n~y
,
:
p.m
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ary
r
'
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, Mulb· Church School 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Tues·
leader. Youth groups Sunday evening at
, pastor. Melv n ra e• .. up · un Y
SOtrrH BE1'HEL NEW TESTAMENT
erry Heights Road, Poi'TK'roy. John Swel· day. 7: ,J ) p.m.: UMW. First Monday, 7:30
ter. Woody Call. pastor. Services
Sunday
6:30 p.m . with Roger and VIolet Willford,
School9: 30 a.m.; Morning Worlhlp 10:JO;
CHURCH, Silver Ridge. Duane Syden7
10
7
gart; Sabbath School Supt. Lo~o~Jse Staats.
p.m.: UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m. ChOir Re·
a.m. and p.m. Wednesday, p.m.
leaders. Communion service first Sunday
Evening Worship 7:ll p.m.; W~ntsday 1trlcker, pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m.:
Sabbath School. 2 p.m. Saturdday with
hearsal, 6:30p.m. Wednesday. !Franklin)
each month.
Prayer Service, 7: :II p.m.
Churth servlct 10 a.m. Bible Study Wedworship servlct&gt; following at 3:15p.m.
FLATWOODS- Church School, 10 a.m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Stevo
WIUTE'S CHAPEl.
WESLEYAN
FAITH BAP.TIST CHURCH, Railroad
nesday at 7: 30p.m. June thru September,
RIITLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
; worship, 11 a.m.: Bible Study, Tburs·
Deaver, Paslor. Robert Smith, Sunday
CHURCH_ Coolville RD. Rev. PhUitp Rl·
St ., Mason. Sunday School10a.m.: Morn· 7 p.m. Octoberthro May. Sund.ayevenJng
- Sister Har rl&lt;'tl Warner, Supt. Swtday
day. 7 p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m.
School Supt.; Sunday School 9;l) a.m.;
denour. pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
Jng worship 11 a.m.; Evenlnt serviceS p. Fellowship 7 p.m. Junethru ~tember,
Schooi9: JO a.m.: Mornln~~t Worship, 10: 45
Morning worship ~: fO a.m.: Sunday
worship service 10: l:l a.m.; Bible study
m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Wed· p.m. October thru May.
. 6
(Franklin).
9
a.m.
a.m .;
FOREST RUN - Woc"'hhl1p
evenlng Bwlbor1shlpd7: 7 p.m.; Wednesday
and worship service, Wedne~day, 7 p.m.
,n;;esd,;,;;.a,;.y,;.7.;p.;.m_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;-; ;.l.
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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
Churt'h School 10 A.M.:
or pract 1ce,
even1ng
e stu Y r::vt p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Mann , ministE-r. William Snouffer. Sunday Tuesday. 6:30p.m.: UMW, flrsr Tu~day ,
BURLlNGHAM OOMMUNITY CHURCH,
Mark Jones, pastor. Bill Nicholson , Sun·
School Supi. Sunday School, 9:.Jl a.m.:
7;Jl p.m. (Nelson ).
Burlingham. Ray Lauderml.lt, pastor; RodaySehoolSup!.SundaySchool9::.la.m.;
MomlnR Worshi p tO: 30 a.m.
HEATH !Middleport I -Church School,
bert Cozart, assistant paslcr. Sunday SctKlol
MorntngWonhipand Conununlon 10:30 a.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Po9:ll a.m.: Worship 10:30 a.m.; Blbll.'
10 a.m.: w&lt;nhlp 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.
m.
meroy Plkf'. OaYid Hunt. pastor: Jack
Study, Tuosday, 10 a.m.; UMW, second
yoothmeettng; Wed. 7p.m.churchservtces.
RUTLANDBIBLEMETIIlDIST. Amos
Needs, Sunday School Dlrt'fflor. Sunday
Monday, 7:30 p.m. ; UMW Third Monday,
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, II
Tillis, pastor. Sonny Hud..., , sup!. Sunday
Scool. 9:30a.m.; Morning Worship. 10: 30;
7·30
mlleotfRt . 325. Rev. BenJ.Watts,pastor.
Sch oo1930
. pm
. . (Zuniga)
: a.m.; Mom Ing won hi p, 10 ; 30
evMing worship, 7:00p. m. Tuesday Visi·
·, MINERSV1LLE - Worship Servlceh !dO
Lee ~ussell, S.S. Supt. Sun~ay Sch04_)1S9: JO
a.m.; Sunday evening service 7: 00 p.m.
tallon, 7 p.m. WE'dnesday. Prayer service.
a. m.; Chu rch Sc hool, 11 a.m.: UMW, t lr
a.m., Morning Worship W.30 a.m., un·
Wednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO pro7:l) p.m.; Mls!llon Friends , 7:."1J p.m.:
Wednesday, 1 p.m.; Choir practice, Mon·
day evening service 7:30 p.m.; Wed.nes·
gram 9 a.m. each SUnday.
Girls In Acllon, 7: lO p.m.
day. 7:30 p.m. !Nelson I.
day service, 7:30p.m.
Rlll'LAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, BaiPEARL CHAPEL - Worship Service 9
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little,
RENE. Rev. Lowell Ford, pastor. Sunday
ley Run Road, RC'V . Emmett Rawson. pas·
a.m.: Church Schoolll a.m.: UMW Se·
pastor. Steve Little, S. S. Supt. Sunday
School 9:30a.m.; worshlpsE&lt;rvlce10:30a.
tor. Handley Dunn , supt . Sunda y School.
cond Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMYF last
School tO a.m.; Morningworslp. U a.m.:
m.: Young people's servlct · 6 p.m.
10a.m.: SundayeYenlng.service. 7:30p.m.
Tuesdiy, 7:30 p.m. (Rubenklng) .
Sunday evening worship 7:30p.m. Prayer
Evangelistic serviceS: lJ p.m. Wednesday
: Bible leaching, 7; 30 p.m. Thursday.
POMEROY- Church School. 9:15a.m.
me.tlng and Blblesludy.:rliUrsday, 7:30 p.
service 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHorry St., Sy: worship 10:30 a. m.; Choir rehearsal
m.; Youth meeting Wednesday at 7 K.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
racu!E'. Services, 10 a.m. Sunday. Evening
Wednosday, 7: ~ p.m.; u MW, second
R_,fdONICI2nNdG UFE MBAPTd 1ST CHSU CH
Si. , Mason, w. Va . Eugen• L. Conger, mi6
5
serv\('es Sunday and Wf'dnf;lsday at7:00p.
Ave., I dleport. Unday
nlster. Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.: Wor·
Tuesday, 7: 30p.m.: UMYF unday, p.m. - vo.l •
m.
~Corbitt ! .
Scbool10 am. Sunday evening 7:00p.m.;
ship u a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9:15
Mld·week service, Wed., 7 p.m.
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
IN CHRISTIAN UN ION, Rov . Kellh Eblin,
a. m.: Worship IO a.m.; Bible Study, WedLANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
pa!ltor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. , Wade
nesdav, 7:30p.m.: UMYF (SenlorsJ. Sun- Rober1 E. Musser, pastor. Suhda~Sdlool
dl L
M 011 w v J N Thacker
'
h
S
9
30
p
I
M
In
ng
liB • . a. . .
Hayman , supt .; Morning Worship, lO:~a.
da y, 5 p.m.; (.Juniors! every ot Pr un·
: a.m.; au
us!f'r, supt.; orn g
pastor.ane,
Evening
service 7:30p.m.; wn.,
m.; Sunday evening servleP 7: JO p.m.:
day ' 6 p·m· (Franklin) ·Sc
worship
10:
30
a.m.;
Sunday
evening
ser·
•
Ml
1
d
k
9 45
,,
Wed
mens
n stry, Th ursday, 9: 30 a.m.;
Wednesday Prayer Meetlnl{, 7: l) p.m.
RUTLAND- Church hool, : a.m.;
v•ce, 7 p.m.; ml ·wee service,
nes·
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
worship, 10: 30 a.m.: UMW (Evening Cir· day, 7 p.m.
p.m.
Racine. Rt&gt;v. JamfS Sauerneld. pastor.
cle l second Wednesday, 7:30p. m.: UMW
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
Freeman Williams, Supt . Sunda y School
~ Afternoon Circle) ~nd Thursday, I p.
ZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMUJan, pastor.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
9:45 a.m.; Sunday and Wednesday even·
m. 1Rubenklng) .
Mary Janice Lavender, SUnday School
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. William
tng st"rvl!'es, 7 p.m.
SALEM CENTER - Church Schoql10a . Supt. Sunday ~hool 9: .'II a.m.: Morning Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9: :.&gt; a.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
wor:!!ihlp 10: ll a.m.; Evangellltlc service, m.: James Hughes, supt. Evett.lng service
m.; worship 9: 4!i a.m. !Rubenklngl.
Corrwr Sixth and Palmer. Earl Eden, Pall·
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8::.1 a.m.:
6 p.m.; Prayer and PralaeWednesday, 7p. 7:30p.m. Wednsdayevenlni prayer meettor. Ray Fields, S.S. Supt. ; Dan Riggs,
Church School10 a.m. (Rubenkln(O.
m.; Youth meeting, 7 p.m.
tng 7:ll p.m. Youth prayer service each
Asst. Sup!. Sunday School. 9: 15 a.m.;
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Tuesday.
Morning Worship,· 10: 15 a.m. ; Sunday
CHRIST, ~ldelf R.18lake, p11tor. Sunday
FAIRVlEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,
Evenln~~: service, 7 p.m. Youth met'Ung ,
SOUTHERN CLVSTER
School 10 a.m.; Gary Reed, Lay leader. w. Va., Rt . 1, James Lewis, pastor. Wor·
7:30p.m. Wednf'Sday; evenln~ service 7 p.
Ro&amp;er Grace
Mornlng 1errnon, 11 a.m.; Sunday night
ship services 9:30a.m.; Sunday School U
m.; Choir prarrlce 8 p.m.
Rev. Paul McGuire
services: Christian Endetvor 7;lJ p.m.,
a.m.; Evening worship 7: 30p.m. Tuesday
Rev. Keith Rader
song service 8 p.m. Preaching 8:ll p.m.
cottage prayer meetlng and Bible Study
Springtime always turns to Summer. We !eel tt.&gt; t.&gt;at and see tt.&gt;
M!DOLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST,
APPLE GROVE - CHurch School 9:00 Mkl·week: prayer meetlng, Wednf!dly, 7 9:~ a.m.: Worship ~ervke, Wednesday
5th and Main. Bob Melton, mlnlsler. AI
grass and leaves and garrens and fields I!Ung our eyes. We watch
&lt;t. m. Worship, 10:00 a.m. lflrsl and third
p.m.
7:30p.m.
Harl son. ussoc. minister: Mike Gerl~c b,
Sund;nt!1
:
UMW
Second
Tuesday,
7:JP
p.
the many clou~ climb hlgh Into the sky. We t.&gt;ar the thunder and
OUR
SAVIOUR
LUTHERAN
CHURCH,
Sundav School Superlnlendcnt. Bible
m.: Prayer meeting, Wednesda)',7 p.m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
Walnut and Henry Sts.• Ravenswood , W.
School 9;:l0 a.m.; MornlnR Worship 10:30
feel
the rain and are thankful for the little bit d roolness that graces
1Grace1.
Roger Watsoo, pastor. Crensoo Pratt ,
Va . The Rev. George t . Weirick , pastor.
a.m. Evrnt ng Worship 7:00p.m. WE'dncs·
BETHANYWors
hip.
9
a.m.:
Church
that
day. In Spring we SEe tre beauty of the llrst flowers and the
Sunday School Supt. Morning worship 9; 30
Sunday SCbool9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship
da y. 7:00p.m. Prayer mN'Ilng .
SChool, 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Wednesday,
a.m.; Sunday ScboollO: 30 a.m.; Evening
11 a.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF TilE NAthickening of the trees as the
enlarge Into sprouting leaves. We
10 a.m.; Dorea~ Women 's Fellowship,
.service, 7:30p.m.
CALVARYBtBLECHURCH,Jocatedon
ZARENE, Co·paslors Rt&gt;v. Charles CoylE'
enjoy
the
blossoms
as
we
walt
for
the fruit that Is sure to follow. If
Wednesday,
11
a.m.
(McGuire)
.
MT.
UNION
BAPTIST,
Donald
Shue,
Pomeroy
Pike,
County
Road
75
near
Flaland Rr" . Nancy Coyle. Bill Whitt&gt;, Sunday
CARMEL- Church School 9:30a.m.:
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Service.
pastor; Joe Sayre, Suf'day School Supt.
S&lt;-hool Sup! Sunday School 9:30a.m.:
Springtime
turns
1D
Summer,
we
know
Autumn Is not tar beyond.
Worship, 10: lj5 a.m. Second and Fourth Sunday School 9:45 · a.m.; Eventng wor·
on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7: lJ p.m. with
Mornln~ Worship 10:30 a.m.: Evangell!tlc
The
greens
of
summer
become
the
gold
and orange and reds of
Sundays: Fellowship dinner with Sutton
ship 6: ll p.m.; Prayer Meeting, 6: ~p.m .
SundaySchool9:30 a.m. Bible Study, Wed ·
mrelln~ 7. 00 p.m. WE'dnesday, 7: 00p.m. ·
third
Thursday,
6:Xl
p.m.
{McGuire).
Wednesday.
nesday.
7:
30
p.m.
Autumn
.
WeseetrelastsplashofcolorfrommUkweedpods~lng,
Prayer mrrllng,
EAST LETART - Churoh Schooi9 a.m.;
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
FAITH FELWWSmP CRUSADE FOR
UNITED PKESBVTERIAN MINISTRV
the cltlckory along the road and tiE Chrysanthemums In everyones
Worship 10 a.m . second/ and fourth SUJI·
CHRIST. Jody Holland, miniSter. Deryl
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antlquil)l, Rev .
OF MEIGS COUJVrY
days; UMW flnt Tuesday, 7::1J p.m.
Wells, Supt . Moming worship, 8:00a.m.:
Franklin Dickens, pastor. Sunday morn.
yards. We pUe the leaves high and tiE cltUdren jump Into that pile
Re\'. Ken Wilkinson
tG race).
Church SChool 9:00a .m.
lng 10 a.m.: Sunday ~enlng 7::1) p.m.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
and shout with glee.
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m.:
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA- Thursday evening 7:30p.m.
CHURCH - Sunday: Worship Services
Ct'lureh
SchoollO
a.m.
tGrace)
.
RENE.
Rev.
Herbert
Grat.,,
pallor.
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COMMUNITY
BAP
·
As we walk along lite streets and drive
the country roads we
9:00 a.m .: Church SchoollO: 15 a.m.: Bible
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9;ij5 a.m.;
Frank Riffle, supt. Sunday School 9: :r&gt; a.
TtST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
Study Sunday 7:30 p.m.; Prayer Group
are
met
with
trees
all
bare
and
grass
turned
brown
and a nip In the
Church School, 10:30 a.m.; Bible STudy,
m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
SundaySchoollOa.m.:·worshlpservtceU
Wedn l'Sday at 9:00 a. m.
aJr tens Winter Is near. There stU! Is beauty In the fields of corn
Thursday, 7: 30p.m. !Rader!.
Sunday. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer meeta.m.: Sunday evening servl~,7: 30 p.m.;
. MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERii\N ' RACINE WESLEYAN - Chun:h Srltool,
lng.
Wednesday evenlng service 7:30 p.m.
Church school 10:15 a.m. Morning Wor·
shocked 1n rows and trees silhouetted against the sky. Little wisps of
10 a.m.; Worship lla.m.; UMWfourth Mon·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIIlDIST
INDEPENDENT lllllNESS CHURCH
$1P 11; 15 a.m. Tu(&gt;sda y, 10:00 a.m. Bible
smoke come from the ~hlmneys letting us know there Is warmth
da)' at 7:J&gt; p.m.; Men's Prayer Breakfast.
CHURCH. Rev. Robert Miller, pastor. RoInc., Pearl St. , Middleport. Rev. O'l)(oll
Study: Thu rsday. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study.
Wednesday, 7 a.m. (Grace!.
bert E. Barton, Director t1 Christian Edu·
Manley, pastor. Sunday School 9:31a.m.;
Inside and a cheery welcome.
SYRACUSE FIRST UN IT Ell&gt; PRESBY·
SLITTON - Church School, 9:30 a.m.;
cation; Steve ElJIIn, assistant. SUnda y
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.; Even~g
TERIAN - Worship service 10:15 a.m.
AD nature sings In rNery smson 1f we wW &lt;Illy stop and listen and
School 9: :t1 a.m.; Moming worship 10:30
worship 7:Xt p.m. Tuesday, 12: J) p.m. WoMornina:Worshlp 10: 45 a.m. first and third
Church SchooilO:OOa .m. Tuesday, 10a.m.
a.m.;
Choir
practiC!e,
Sunday
6;:t1
p.m.;
men's
Prayer
meeting.
Wednesday,
7:00
Sundays:
Fellowship
dinner
with
Carmel
look. God Is In H1s glory In evecy season 1f we wlll ooly look around
Bible Study: Sunda.y, 6 p.m. Junior and Se·
Evenln1 worship 1; 00 p.m. Wednesday
p.m. Prayer and Praise service.
lhird Thursday, 6:30p.m. IMCGulret.
nlor High Youth Groups.
and
see. Our senses come from God at our creation. God had put
Prayer and Bible Study, 7;30 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOSKENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Ollv"r
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Putor,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
TOLIC -VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
sights and sounds and smeUs and W&lt;llders to tooch when He created
Swa in, Sup1. Sunday SChool 9: :Kl a.m. ev·
John Evans. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.;
James Mtuer, pastor. Sunday School,
Charles Ruuell Sr., minister. Rick Ma ·
ery week.
....,.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Chll·
the world and the universe. The Creator God next made man with all
10:30 a.m.; Worsfllp Service, Sunda:y, 7: J)
comber, tupt. Sunday School 9; :.1 a.m.;
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
dren's Churt'h ll a.m. Sunday Evening
Worship
service
10;30
a.m.
Bible
study,
p.m.:
Bible
Study,
Wednesday,
7:.m
p.m.
his
senses to enjoy th1S creation, that He had created . We want to
Tom Staten, pastor. Sunday School9:JJ a.
" · Service 7: 00p.m. W«.&gt;d ., 6 p.m. Young La·
Tu"'daY, 7:30 p.m.
POMEROY WESLEY AN HOUNESS,
m.; Evening service 7::.1 p.m. Wednesday
... · • dies' Auxiliary. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Famshare Ire wonrers we have made. We want to make and things to
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
Barrl•onvllle Road. David Ferrell, pas· •
prayer meeting 7: ll p.m.
- ily Worship.
relp others endure. So God, the Creator, made the seasons, gave
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Port - tor; Clinton Faulk, Sunday School Supt. ;
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Near
land·RaclneRoad. WllllamRouah, pastor. SUnday School 9:~ a.m.; morning wor·
CHRIST, Duane Warden, mlnllter. Bible
L.ong BoUom . Edsel Hart, paslor. Sunday
man his S1!11SeS and said this I give to you to mjoy and to share with
Ul.nda Evan~, churcb school director. ship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evenlniservtce7: M
class 9:30a.m.; Morning Wonhlp 10::.J a.
School 9;30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.;
me and with me another. I am God. You are My creation. 1 have nol
Church school 9:30a.m.; 'Morning worslp
p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednl!day, 7:30 p.
m.; Evening Worship 6:!ll p.m. WedneePrayer meeting Thursday, 7:30p.m.
10:30
a.m.;
Wednll!lday
evenlng
Jl'ayer
m.
day.Bible
Study
6:00p.m.
forgotten
:you. Look to tiE seasons and dO mt l:lrget me. You see "I
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
aervlces, 1:Jl p.m.
SYRACUSE ,FIRSTCHURCH OF GOD.
NEW STIVER9VILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Corn er Ash and Plum. Ralph
am
the
Lord your God. I Love you, Please love me."
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl · non-Pentecostal, Wonhlp oervrce &amp;lnday
CHURCH, Sunday School service, 9: ~5 a. ·
Cundiff, pastor. Sunday Sc~oollO: OOa. m. ;
Shuler,
putor.
Wonhlp
service,
9:30a.m.
10
a.m.:
Sunday
Scboolll
a.m.
Evening
m.; Worship servtce 10: 30 a.m.j
Morning Worship, 11 :00 a.m.; Wednesday
Sunday Schooll0:30a.m, Bible Study and
worship service 7:00 p.m. Wedneadly
Evangellsflc SerYice 7: l) p,m. Wednesand Saturday EYenln g Services a17: 30 p.
prayer meeting 7:00p.m.
prayer service Thursday, 7::11 p.m.
day: Prayer meeting 7:.10 p.m. Thur'May.
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By The Bend
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Friday. November
. 29, 1985 .

Page-6

Leftovers? Watch out for.mold _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

BY CINDY S. OUVERI
County Eidenslon Agenl,

Home Economics 4-H
During .~sy days ahead, you
may have leftovers that get neglEcted and disrovered days &lt;r
weeks later In the re!l'lgerator.
Along with the leftovers, rmld may
be present. Molds oo food grow the
year round In the refrigerator.
Many molds perform useful
functions: they age and Davor
cheeses. are used In breadmaklng,
help prepare soy sauce, produce
penicillin, and manufacture citric
acid used to flavor !Dft drinks. But
there are also the destructive
molds. These hasten i&gt;od spoilage
and cause aUerglc and respiratory
problems. A few can produce
!lllsons.
But you have to handle any mold
that grows in your own refrigerator
on these and other !oods. When you
Sj!e a blue or whatl"\\er color spot m
food, that's a clue the rmld's hem
giuwtng long enough to produce
spores. The spores give it the oolor.
For the first two or three days, most
rmlds look white. The surface mold
you see is just the tlp rl the rmld.
The larger part is made up rl

threads that Invade the food below Is moldy, do not sniff the mold .. . It meats, meat pies or c:pened canned
the surface. These threads, &lt;r roots, can cause respiratory problems. ham. If a smoked turkey has a
nourish the mold plant In loose few Throw away Immediately any food small spot of mold, cut It ott same
molds that produce !llisons, the that's heavily covered with mold. as you would cheese. But throw out
poisons are contained In and around Wrap it In plastic wrap or gently moldy baked chicken.
A tlny spot of mold can probably
place It In a small paper bag to keep
these threads.
be
safely scooped out of jelly or
the
S!llres
from
Infecting
the
rest
ct
Molds can tolerate sugar and
jam.
Then use a second clean spoon
salt, too. You can find them In the room. Clean the refrigerator
to
scoop
out considerably around
refrigerated jamsandjellles, and In where the food was sitting, and
the
spot.
It
the Femalnder looks and
cured, salty meats such as ham, - examine other ilods it contactoo.
Mold spreads quickly In fruits smells normal, you can use it. It It
bacon and salami. To control rmld
and
vegetables. It the fond soows tastes fermented, throw It out.
In yliur refrigerator, It's Important
You can also cut away small
to give It a toorough cleaning. Mold ooly a tiny spot of mold, here are
spots
of mold !rom the surface d
spores !rom infected food can build some rules-of-thumb from the U.S.
firm
trults
and vegetables such as
up, shortening the life of other foods Deplirtment ot Agriculture to use
as a guide. Some cheese is made cabbage, bell peppers and carrots.
In the refrigerator.
!rom
mold, but look tor mold that Discard soft vegetables such as
Clean the Inside rl the refrigerator with one tablespooo of baking shouldn't be there. In hard block tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce
soda dissolved In a quart of watet. cheeses, cut off at least an Inch that show mold growth.
Throw away at sight visibly
Rinse with clean water and dcy. around and below t_he mold spot.
Keep your knife or cheese wire out moldy bread, cake, buns, pastry,
Scrub visible - usually black corn-on-the-cob, stored nuts, flour,
of
the mold itself. Recover the
mold on rubber casings with three
whole grains, rice, dried peas and
cheese
In
fresh
wrap.
Do
not
lry
to
tablespoons of bleach In a quart of
water. And be sure to keep save Individual cheese slices, .soft beans, and peanut butter. The mold
dishrags, dish cloths, sponges and cheese, cottage cheese, cream, on these foods can be toxic. Pay
special attention to health or
mops clean and fresh. A musty sour cream or yogurt.
"natural"
foods. They are at high
H
there's
mold
In
hard
salamis,
smell means they're moldy.
risk
for
mold.
Now that we're In-between holi- cut out a small S!llt by following the
Did You Know That.. .. Graln and
days, it might be a good Idea to give cheese rule. You can also cut mold
nut
crops, llke peanuts, are at high
your refrigerator a thorough off dry-cured counlry ham If it's
risk for toxic mold growth, lD these
.ooly a small, surface spot. Discard
cleaning.
crops
are monitored?
moldy
bacon,
hot
dogs,
sliced
lunch
H !Dme food In your refrigerator

For additional Information on
retrlgerator storage, oontact the

Meigs County Cooperative Extenslve Office at 992-0096.

· COOLVll.LE - A square dance

WUI be held Friday beginning at 8
p.m. at the Coolville Firehouse.

children under 12. For Information
call Eastern High at 985-3329.
Arb aad l2'8fla fair

MONDAY

POMEROY - Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, wlllhilve
a Christmas dinner at Triqlty
Church, Monday, 6: .'l0 p.m.
Members are reminded to take
things for baskets lor two families.
All money !rom fund·ralslng projects Is tobetumedlnat the meeting.
WNG BO'ITOM - Rockland
Branch or the Pythian Sisters wfll
meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Long
BoUcxn Community Building.

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Sc!lool Boerd will meet In special
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hfilaecmol. -

Gm~ Club pm'ly

Racine Gun Club
~patty wiD be held~. 7,
7 p.m. tnlla.m.attlieRaclneLeglon
Hall. Gun Club members are
reminded that dues sbauld be paid
no later than Dec. 31.
RACINE -

Meals lllrbu!*rs

PAGEVILLE -ScipiO Volunteer
Fire Department Ladles: Auxiliary
wlll be serving meals for deer
huntersDec.2throughDec.7atthe
Pagl"'lille T~house. Serving
times wlll be: breakfast. 5 to 7;
lunch, 11::II to 1: :ll; dinner, 5 to 7.
P10ceeds wlll go to the fire
department.
LONG BO'ITOM- Long Bottom
evenln&amp; meals
to deerwlllhunters
Community
Association
serve
beginning Monday and continuing

COOLVll.LE - Coolville Elemental)' PfO is sponsoring a
Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair oo
Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 4
Many
will be
p.m. Inlocal
the craftsmen!
school gymnasium.
featured. For $1. children 8 and
under can enjoy breakfast with
Santa at 9: :ll a.m. Refreshments
wUI be avallable and doorprizeswfll
be given away. Music by the
Rainbow Connection wlll be fea·
tured at 2 p.m.

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_ The college wlll be offering a
personal ttnance course at Meigs
High on Thursday nights !rom 6 to

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J0 b's Daughters int'tt.ates
KristenPape,daughterofMr.and
Mrs. James ?ape, Syracuse, and
MarcleHUI,daughterofDennieHUI
and Sandra Biter, Racine, were
Initiated Into Bethel62, Internatlnal
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Sherr! Sisson presided at the
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DreamaBentz,pasthonoredqueen
Merrl Amsbary, guardian, Mik~
, associate guardian, Julie
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guardians; Mike Walker, master r1
Bosworth CouncU, and Nlal Salser,
past master of Pomeroy Lodge,
being Introduced.
· The members partlclpated In the
installation of Evangeline Chapter,
Order rl. the Eastern Star, recently,
and afterwards enjoyed a pizza
party. Lisa Miller was Installed as
·guide! and Shannon Coates as
marshall of the Bethel.

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Other 'funds from projects will be
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project, and It was noted by Donna
Norris. head teacher, that sale

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A do!U!tlon of $2i each to all stx
grade classrooms, the remedial
reading teacher and the klndergarten was made by the Racine
· PT
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_y night meeting
held at the.school.
A copier Is also being purchased
with half of the fundingcoming from
a PrO project and the other half
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of the

prtzes wUI be In before Christmas.
Rhonda Dalley, vice president,
presld~ at the meeting with Sue
Grace, treasurer, reported a profit
of$000on the recent turkey and ham
dinner.
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It was noted that there will be a
school Christmas party Dec. ~th
with vacation to start then and
extend to Jan. 2. On Dec. 19th Paul
Cllck will come and perform a
country musical for all grades. The
school Christmas program wiD be
held on Dec. 19 at the Racine Baptist
Church starting at 7:30p.m.
A vote of thanks was extended to
the girl scouts for a baby sitting
service. Room count was won by
Mrs. Jan Norris' ·third grade.

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Iget 5 extra cigarettes per pack.
That's getting my money's
worth:'
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announcing the birth of tbelr.fourth
Mercy Hospital, Janesville, Wise.
He weighed eight pOOnd.s, l2 ounces
and was ~ b\ches long.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore have three
daughters, Shannon Lyn, li, Kasey
Joe, six, and Robin Louise, three.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Gardener Wehrung and Me. and
Mrs. Elza GUmore, Pomeroy.
Great·grandparents are Mrs. Geor·
gta Wehrung, Middleport, Mrs.
Nora Gilmore, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Faye Daugherty, Massllon, and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Bennette, Point
Pleasant, W.Va. He Is the great
nephew of Louise Gilmore.
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fourhoursachilddlesofchlldabuse
In the United Slflles, that 93 percent
of the abusers are the parents, that
fouqiercent are other relatives· , and
that only three percent are nonrelatives.
Theysaidthatthethingtodowhen
witnessing abuse Is to keep your
"cool", ask non-threatening ques·
lions, comfort and support the child,
believe what the chUd says, take the
child to a doctor, and assist 1n
seeking professional counseling 'or
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the child and the abuser. Assistance
can be obtained by calling the
Chi
ldren's Services of the Department of Human Services, the
sheriff's ottlicce or the Crlsisllne.
And those reporting do not have to
give their names.
· Casto and Hoffman noted that
help Is needed to present programs .
on child assault pTI"'Ienllon in the
schools and anyone Interested
shouldcontactCrislsljne.Adonatlon
was made to the program by the
CCL.
Nancy Morris presided at the
meetin~ which opened with the
mothers prayer and pledg!!. Helen
Blackston Introduced the speakers.
Peggy Harris had devotions using a
reading, "ThankYouGod.;'ForroU·.
call members responded . with a
comment on whether they woUld
report a trle.nd wiD was a child
abuser. Itwasmtedthat bt.January
there will be a soower d. Items to be
brought In for needy families.
A Christmas party was set for
Dec. 19 at Sebasttans In Parkersburg. Gift wrappingS wfll he judged
before an exchange. Members are
to meet at the Pomeroy parldng lot
at 6:~ p.m. to travel to Parkers·
burg. The hostess gift was won by
Susie Abbott. The traveling prize
was donated by Jane!Duffy andWQn
by Mrs. Morris. Peggy Houdashelt
and Mrs. Duffy were hostesses.

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Jerry and Linda Van Inwagen
organized a bowlin party 1 thel
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and their sons , Jer rodan
and Davld .
Pat Wolf d chUdren, Andy• Anna
and Susanan Johnny
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It, was
discussed
by ot the
Child AssaultPreventlon Community Action Program at a recent
meeting o! the · MiddlePort Child
Conservation League held at the
Ohio Power Co,
The speaker5 noted that 1"1/ery

Rio Grande College and COOl·

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·Plans for a holiday dinner party
were made at the recent meeting of
the Chatter Club held atthe home of
Dorothy Roach, Pomeroy. .
The dinner wUI be held at Crow's
Steak_House on Dec.19 at6 p.m with
a gift exchange and party Ill follow at
the mme of Delores Whitlock
Syracuse.
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annlversacy gift. Mary Starcher
bad recelvedonelastmontb. Games
were played with priZes going to
Doris Wilt, Elaine QuWen, France
Carleton, Allee Jacobs, Dotty Jones,
and Lola Harrison. Mrs. Quillen !liso
won the door prize. Hostess gifts
were presented to Mrs. Roach.
Other members present were
Brenda Bolin, Janice Fetty, Linda
Gheen, Mary Starcher, Delores
Whitlock, {Jnda Hubbard, Susie
Cleland, and Ruth Young. New
otfioers · wUI be elected at the
December meeting.

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Meigs County Cooperative Exten·
slon Service is sponsoring a "Horne
for the Holidays" program on
Wednesday, Dec. 4, !rom lOa.m. to3
p.m. at St. Paul's t.utheran Church
In Pomeroy.
The program wni !eaturedlsplays
and exhibits !rom area businesses
and craftsmen. Anyooe Interested
In -having an exhibit should contact
Cindy Oliveri at 992-E696. ·
Several guest speakers
also
planned for the day along with a
potluck lunch and caroling. .
Everyooe is Invited to att'end.
Registration wiD be $1. Preregistration is not necessacy.

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ductlon of The Best Cbristmas
Pageant Ever to be held 6: :ll p.m.
Dec. 7 at Eastern High Sllcool.
Tickets are $5for adults and$2.50for

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Community calendar I area happenings
FRIDAY

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MEIGS
BOYS BASKETBALL
Nov. ·29-Miller ...........;......... Away
Dec. 3-Nelsonville .................Homt
Dec. 6-Vinton Co................. Away
GIRLS BASKETBALL

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Nov. 30-Miller ......................HOIIIt

Dec. 5- Nelsonville ..;............. Away
Dec. 9-Vinton Co .................. Home

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Nov. 29-Gallipolis.........:......Homt
Dec. 3-Kyger Creek ............. Away
Dec. 6-0ak lliii ...................1 Homt
GIRLS BASKEJBAU.
Dec. 2-Kyger Creek ..............Home
Dec. S-Oak Hiii .................... Away
Dec. 9-No!th Gallia..............Home

EASTERN
BOYS BASKETBAll.
Dec. 3-North GaHia.............. Home
Dec. 6-Haman Trace ..........; Away
Dec. I0-Kyger CrMk ..............Homt
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Dec. 2-North Galfia
. ' ............. Away
Dec. S-Haman Trace ............Home
De&lt;. 9-Kyger Creek"""'""" Away

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Meigs
BOYS BASKETBALL
Nov. 22.:...At Athen1
Nov. 29- At Miller"
Dec. 3- NELSONVILLE-YOR •
Dec. 8- At Vinton County•
Dec. 10- At Trlml&gt;lo'
Dec. 13- BELPRE'
Dec. !7- At Alexandtr'
Dec. "0- WARREN•
Dec. 28 - ATHENS
Jan. 3- At Wellaton•
Jan. 7 - At Flldoiral Hocking•
Jan. 10-MILLER'
Jan. 14- At Nel•onville-York'
Jon. 17- VINTON COUNTY'
Jan. 21 - TRIMBLE'
Jan. 24- At Belpre•
Jan. 2B- ALEXANDER'
Jan. 31 - At Werren•
Feb. 7- WELLSTON'
Feb. 13- FEDERAL HOCKING'
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BOYS BASKETBALL
Nov. 28 - EASTERN•
Nov. 29- GALLIPOLIS
P,.,. 3-At Kyger Creek'
·Dec. 6- OAK HILL•
Dee. 10- At North Golllo'
Dec. 13- At Hannan Trace'
Dec. 20- SOUTHEASTERN'
Dec. 27 - Peebltt
(At Convo,:ation Center)
Dec . 2B - At'Southeutem
Jan. 3.;.At Symmea Valley•
Jan. 4- At Wahama
Jan. 1O- At Eattern•
Jen. 14- Kyger Creek'
Jal). 17- At Olk Hill'
Jan. 24- NORTH GALLIA'
Jon. 25 - At Ravenowood
Jo. 28- WAHAMA
Jtn. 31 - HANNAN TRACE'
Feb. 7- At Sallthwettern•
Feb. 14- SYMMES VALLEY'
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BOYS BASKETBALL
Nov. 26-At Southern'
Dec. 3-NORTH GALLIA'
Dec. B~At Hllnnan Trece•
• De4. 10"'-l&lt;yger Creek• Dec. 13- S..Uth-tern•
Dec. 20-SYMMES VALLEY•
Dec. 21-FEDERAL HOCKING
Dec. 27-At Wehenll Toumement
Eaatern VI. Wlrt
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Dac. 28-At Wthama Tournament
Contolotlon Game
Champlonthip Game
Jan. 3- At OH Hill'
Jan. 10- SOUTHERN•
Jan. 14- At Nonh Gtlllt'
Jan. 17- HANNAN TRACE '
Jan. 21 - PKBG. CATHOLIC
Jan. 24-At Kyger C""'k'
. ~an . 31 - SOUTHWESTERN•
Feb. 4- At Federol Hocking
Feb ..7- At Symriui• Valley• ·
Feb. B-WAHAMA
Feb. 14- 9AK HILL'
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Dec. &amp;- At Nel•onvMfa·York'
Dec. 9- VINTON COUNTY'
Dec. 12- TRIMBLE'
Dec. 16- ALEXANDER '
Jan. 4- At Warren•
Jan. 8- WELLSTON'
Jan. 9- FEDERAL HOCKING'
Jan. 11 - At Miller'
Jan . 18- NELSONVILLE-YORK'
Jan. 18- EASTERN
Jan. 20- At Vinton County•
Jan. 23- At Trimble'
Jen. 27- BELPRE'
Jan. 30- At Afellnder'
Feb. 3- WARREN '
Feb. 8- WELLSTON'
Feb. 1O- At Federal Hocking

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Southern
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Nov. 20-;At Trimble Tournament
Waterford VI. Eutern
Southern VI. Trimble
Nov· 23- At Trimble Toumement
ConiOiatlon game
Chempionthip ·game
Nov. 2&amp; - At Eaotern•
Dec. 2- KYGER CREEK'
Dec. 6- At Otk Hill'
Dec. 9- NORTH GALLIA'
Dec. 12- HANNAN TRACE'
Dec. 19- At Southw•tern•
Jon . 2- SYMMES VALLEY•
Jon . 9- EASTERN'
Jan . 11 - GALLIPOLIS
Jon . 13- At Kyger C""'k'
Jan. 18- 0AK HILL •
Jan. 21 - At Gallipolio•
Jan. 23- At Nonh Game
Jan. 30 - At Honnen Trace•
Feb. 3- At Symmea Valley•
Feb. &amp;- SOUTHWESTERN
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Nov. 20- At l;rimble Taumamonl
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Nov. 23- At Trimble Tournament
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Nov. 24- SOUTHERN*
Dec. 2- At Nonh Geltla'
Dec. &amp;- HANNAN TRACE'
Dec. 9- At Kyger Cr"k'
Dec. 12- SOUTHWESTERN' '
Dec. 14- FEDERAL HOCKING
Dec. 19- At Symmes Valley'
Jan . 2- 0AK HILL'
Jan . 9-At Southern•
Jan . 13- NORTH GALLIA'
Jan. 111- At Hennen Trece•
Jan. 18- At Meig•
Jan. 23- KYGER CREEK'
Jan. 30- At Southwntern•
Feb. 1- At Feclerol Hocking
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Feb. 8- SYMMES VLALEY'
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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Meigs County Delinquent Property ·Taxes
LEGAL NOTICE
The Iondo, lots and Port of
lola returned delinquent by the
Country Tnoasuror of Meigs
County, with the taxn, ~~-­
manto and penalties charged

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tharaupon agreeable to law are
contained in the following list.
Name. Section or Lot,
Acreage and Amount of Taxes

Aaseued and Penalties Due
and Unpaid 11 of August,
1985 Settlement are listed in

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Amold, laster &amp;/ or lois,lot
31, 6 ocros, $26 .88.
Bamhart. William Allen, Lot
Sec. a . 20A., 8130.36 .
Bricklll, David M., Soc. 11,
1.33A., 8730.60.
Bu1&gt;011, Robert Steven, atal,
Soet. 13, 60.04 A., 8286.85.
Bullh, ~mns H., Sec. 15,
8.88 A., 8n.70.
Bullh, Kanno H., Sec. 15.
30.80 A.. $66.44.
Conley, Hillard &amp; Margaret.
Lot Soc. 13. 1 A.. $222 .23 .
Core, C. 0. Jr. &amp; Juanita,
Sac. 25. 0.70 A., 847.82 .
Core C. 0. Jr. &amp; Juanita,
Sec. 25 • .53 A.. 8366.28 .
Frechette. Undo J ., Sac. 36 ,
18.989 A.. 848 .30.
Gikey, Kermit E.. Sec. 28,
2.36 A.. $497.85.
Gruesor, Mathew Paul. Sac ..
30, 3.608 A., $290.60.
HazeltOn. Jomas A. &amp; I a
Vade J .. Lot Sec. 11 , 2 A..
$106.42.
Hazelton, James A. &amp;/ or
VadaJ.,LotSoc. 13, 17.60A.,
saa.87.
King, larry E. and/ a Gloria
K.. Sec. 1a. 2 A~. S52.86 .
King, L.anv E. and/ or Gloria
K., Sac. 24, 40 A., 8280.16.
King. larry E. and/ a Gloria
K" Sec. 13,4.35 A., 8666.71 .
Lea. Forest W. &amp;Ia Lade
M., Lot 13,21 A., t124.17.
Mowory, Steven &amp;/ or Michele, Lot 9, 46 .72 A ..
8389 .30.
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Poyser, John A., Sac. 36, 6
A., $31.89.
Saut. ., E. .._, &amp;I or L
Christina, Lot Sec. 1, 43 A.,
$344.67.
Ssutoro, E. Loon &amp;/ or L.
Christine, Lot Sac. 13, 21 .21
{IL, $381 .09.
Saut... E. Loon &amp;/ or L
Chrlltine, Lot Sac. 13. 8 A.,
$l5a.66.
· Sycb, Randy Lea &amp;Ia
Janna. Lot Soc. 24, 110.782
A., $1.,667.82.
Whaley, Herbert Eugene .
8o / aShoito.Fr11C. 18. 2.00A..
SB1 .69.
Wright BRI &amp; Wsltor, Sec.
1B. 47.80 A.. •269.63.
CHESTER TWP.
EASTERN LS.D,
Arnold, Nlthan llo / a Sheila,
Sec. 36, .66 A., .4.24.
Arnold, E. &amp;/ or
Sheila A., Sec. 36, 12.66 A.,
892.40. ,
Bartell, Charlll H. &amp; I a
Joyce L, Sac. 6, 1.01 A..
$491 .97.
Brewer, John. Lot 14, 25 A.,

e248.51 .
Brewer. John, Lot 14, 2 A..
$6.82.

a-er. David Ma.U. &amp;/ or
Paula Eiloen, Froc. 7, 48 A..
867.96.
Boewor. William Cha~e•
&amp; I a Dionna Sua, Free. 7 , 28
A., t67.96.
Brunty, Roy I, 8o/ or Lindo,
Sec. 28, 1.17 A., 846.43.
Bulh, Ruby E.. Sec. 12-16.
1 A.. $349.66.
Cavoto, Patrick P., Sec. 4,
· , .66 A., $1 ,976 .41 .
' Coleman, Richard &amp; Stella,
Sec. 1, 11 .60 A.. $624.33 .
CIOW, Evore11L,Jr., Sec. 2,
125 A.. $396.06 .
Curtio, Paul R. 8o / or Sheila,
Sac . 4, 1.96 'A., $20B.22 .
farmer, WarMn G. &amp;
Mildred. Sec. 4. .66 A..
$22 .63.
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F...tarick, Jerry E. &amp; I a
Diona Lynn, Sec . 17, 1 A.,
$20.58.
Haubor, Douglao E. 8o / a
Branda t: .. Sac. 3, .60 A..
$117.72 .
Hawthorne, Jsmas 8 . &amp;/ or
Kar111 A., Sec. 20, 1.08 A.,
$21 .88 .
Haymon, Roger &amp;I a Luvenia, Sec. 6 ...9 A., $6 .87 .
Haymlfl, Roger &amp;I or Luve·
nio, Sec. 5 , .53 A., 8111 .83.
Hunt Earl Richard &amp; Glando
Kay, Soc. 12-13, 5.80 A.,
$128 .00.
H1.11t Earl Richard &amp;/or
Glendo Kay, Sec. 12, 6.25 A..
$34.22.
Jeffers, John A. &amp;1..- Robertii., Soc. 12·21-22. 15 A..
e2,112.a1 .
M&amp;W Cattle, Inc., Soc. 10,
43.75 A.. $140.57.
M&amp;W Cottle, Inc.. Sac.
13-11 . 7 A., $11 .28.
M&amp;W Conte, Inc.. Sac.
12-17, 71 .75 A.. $294 .32 .
Mcintyre. Herbert A. &amp;/ or
Clora M., Frac. 24. 41 A..
$23.68.
Mcintyre, Herber! A. &amp;Ia
Clara Mea. Sac. 2a . . 21 A..
$676.90.
Mcintyre, Harbert A. &amp;I a
Cl1ts Mae, Sec. 28. 1 .08 A.,
e36.96 .
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Mcintyre. Herbert A. &amp;I a
Clara Moe. Froc. 24 , .09 A.,
$4.52 .
Mcintyre, Harbert A. &amp;/or
Clore Mia, Sec. 28, .20 A..
e38.28.
Michsal. Marl&lt; A. &amp;/ or
Dmlle A., Soc. 14, 2 .41 A.,
$204.73 .
Parker. Roy. Sec . 20,
lleaoed), •153.77.
Por10111, Robert - fOil Bn&gt;·
nil, Sec. 24, 10.30 A. ,
e11 .82 .
Pugh, Chartao 8o / ..-Bett;J ..
Lot 16 2.388 A.. 8886.96.
R~. E - &amp;/ or Eliza·
beth. sac. 13-12, 41 A..
.414.70 .
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bath . Sec . 11 , 41 A..
•139.92 .

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Risbel, Elber 8o/ or Eliza- ·

beth, Sec. 5, 40 A., $136.66.
Ritchie. Charles, Sec. 3,

2.50 A., 8178.16.
Stout A. C., Soc. 2, 60 A. ,
8654.33.
Taolord, John Way,..&amp; / a
Carolyn Kay, Pt. Lot 12, Block
2, 814.61.
Taolont John Wayne &amp;/ "'
Carolyn Kay, Lot 11, Block 2.
$399.53.
Taolord, John Wayne llo / a
Carolyn Kay, Lot, Block 21
88.91 .
·wamer, Gary Lee - / Oif
Bonnie Sue. Sec. 17, 2 .12 A.,
$111.34.
Wolfe. Clarence 1 . &amp; I «
Rosolla, Soc . 4. 6 .99 A..
$334.66.
CHESTER TWP.
M.L.S.D.
Cornell, Cherie- &amp;/ or
Agnas, Soc. 10, 1.626 A.,
$335.49 . •·
COLUMBIA lWP.
ALEXANDER LS.D.
Erickson, Kenneth, Sac . 34,

42 A.. Ua2.41 .
Erickson, Kenneth, Sac. 33 ,
42 A., S77.22 .
Erickson, Kenneth, Sec. 34,
41 .44 A., $463.15 .
Gaston. James E. &amp; Vivian,
Soc . 1 6 · 17, 83 . 07 A..
82.025.81 .
Howery, Ve~in. Lot 16,
83.15.
Howery. Verlln , lot 1,
80.38.
Howery, Verlln , lot 2,
$6.28 .
Howory, Ve~in . Lot 21 .
85.59.
Howery, Vorlin, Lot 22. 1st
Add, 85.25.
Howery, Vorlin, Lot 23, 1st
Add., $5.25.
Howery, Vorlih, Lot 24, 2nd
Add, $3.84.
Howal'(, Vorlin, Lot 24. 1st
Add., 88.82.
Howery, Vo~in , Lot 25,
85 .26 .
Howery, Vorlin W., Lot 5,
67 .69.
HOWOI'(, Vorlin W, 12',
62 .10.
John1011, Gay F, 8o Betty A..
Sec. 3, 3.80 A., 810.63.
Johnson, Gay F. 8o Betty A.,
Soc. 3, 16 A., $53.85.
Johnoon, Gay F. &amp;/ C&gt;' Betty
A.. Sec. 3, 74.21 A.. $949.70.
John1011, Gay F. &amp;/ C&gt;' Betty
A., Sac. 3, 60 A., e203.25.
Jon eo, Violet Juno. etal.
Sec. 15·36, 48 A., $97.00.
lsvandor, Setty M10, Sec.
32. 21 .04 A.. $221 .13.
Peck. Robert D. &amp;/ or Sue
A.. Sac. 18,1 .50A., $140.30.
Ray, Jomos T. &amp; Marilyn,
Sac. 20, 6 .50 A., $78.97.
Ray. James T. 8o Marilyn,
Sec. 20, 1119 A.. $4, 196.03.
Sooty, Mahamood Sold
&amp;l or Showbo, Sec. 6. 9.111
A, 817.81.
. Ssotyt, Mohamead Said
&amp;I a Shawbo, Sec. 6, 78.38
A., 8336.99.
Sayre, Timothy J. &amp; I a
Lorraine K.. Sec. 29, .38 A.,
$693.72.
Jo Am,· Sec. 34,
18.00 A.. $68.02 .
. Woodyard, Leonard t.
Donna K.. Sec. 16, 21 .10 A..
$1,239.18.
LEBANON lWP,
EASTERN LS .D.
Evans. Harold, Sec. 28, 51&gt;..,
8166.02.
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Ogan, Dalbert L. &amp; Beulah L.
8o A. H. Curtis, Sec. 34, 116
A., &amp;959.78.
Wlolflll, Virgil Eugeneii / C&gt;'
Fay, Sec. 28, pt. of 35 A..
893 .84.
LEBANON lWP.
SOUTHERN L.S.D .
aooo, Claire C., Sac. 13-1415, 8 .75 A., 8326.60.
Booo, Claire C .. Sec. 13-1416, 4 .75 A., $94.84.
Booo, Claire C .. Sac. 14-16,
13.20 A.. 81 ,334.02.
Coffman, 8albero J ., Lot 1,
876.33.
Coop..-, Nellie, etlll. Soc. 11 ,
.65 A., 886.54.
Dailey, Owen Fred &amp;/ or
Carol Sue. Sec. 24. 8.84 A..
8166 .70 .
Dolley, Owm Fred &amp;/ or
Carol Sue, Sec. 24, 4.60 A..
818.14.
Dalong. Cacil Gor- &amp;/ or
Louise Hilda, Sec. 24, 1.10 A..
$53 .63 .
Flaming. Bruce &amp; I a Oabra,
Sec. 26, 2.38 A., s6a .31 .
Flinn, Howard Lea Jr. &amp;I or
Lindo Joan, Sec. 29, 2.82 A..
8346,01.
Holw. Chsrteo W.. Soc. 36,
7 A.. t218.80.
Holw. Chartas W., Soc. 36,
36 A.. 8137.93 .
Jadoll, Inc., Worl&lt;ing Int.,
$6.49.
Moore, ler?V N. &amp;1« Loi•
L. Sec. 26. 10.26 A.. . 33.29 .
Pickens, Jam, Soc. 20.
2.26 A.. 849.22 .
Powell. Ruth, etal, Sac. 20,
4 .96 A., $7.94.
Richard, Losier R. &amp;I a
Aenoe, Sac. 26 , 1 A., 832.88 .
Rlcharda. Laster Ray, SEc .
26, 8 .60 A. , 8205.58.
Rlchardo, Lester Ray, Soc.
26. 1 A.. 86.80.
Rizer, Kenneth H. &amp;/ or
Deborah Ann, Sec. 11,20.40
A, 882.87.
Rizer. Kenneth H. &amp;I or
Deborah Ann, Sec. 1 1, 2A.,•
6632.13.
Rizer, K111neth H. &amp;/ or
Deborah Ann, Sec. 26, 4.50
A, $18.66.
Sellers. Dorrell Lea &amp;/ Of
Wands, Sec. 22. $369.96.
Sollers, Darrell Lee &amp;/ or
Wando. Sec. '23. 59 A..
1117.14.
Stika, Welter W., Sec. 100,
1 1 A.. 8236.52.
Swon, Harry 8o Ethel, SO&lt;.
SE Par!. 7.33 A., 84.9B.
Teaford. Dolo Clair Ill. otal,
Sec. 18, 48 A.. $1Z6.97.
Teaford, Dale Clelr Ill etal,
Sec. 1a, 12.09 A..,$37.111.
Teaford, Dale Clair. Ill etal.
Sac. 18. 23 A.. $86.13.
Wegner, Chartea F., Sac. 34,
29 .20 A., 8284.34. ,
Wllfl'l"'· Chartao F., Sec. 11,
20 A., 839.67.
Wegner, Chartas F.. Soc. 34,
33.70 A., 866.89 .
Ward, James Eugene &amp;
Sattv Louisa. Sec. 11, .75 A.,
6161 .28.
Wh~o. H-.. J . &amp;/ a'
Patsy S ., Soc. 8 , 2.38 A,
812.40.
LETART lWP .
SOUTHERN L.S.D.

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'Nhlto. Robert S . &amp;I or
Dave. Lot. 20 A., •232.38.
'Nhlte, Robert S. 8o/ a
Oovo. Lot. Sec. 26, 44.23 A.,
.483.08.
8315~98.
WingiOVII, Jam~~ E.. Lot,
Cooper, Nellie. otal, Lot 16, a .64 A., $21 .011.
WingiQVO, Jomos e.. Lot
88.91.
Cooper, Nolie. elal, Lot 15, Sec. 16, 2a.81 A., $217.38.
$26.86.
RUTLAND TWP.
MEIGS LS.D.
Cooper, Nolie, elal, Lot 14,
$73.14.
Bowen, Chrllme. Sec. 7,
Davie. Cherles B.. Sec. 18. .67 A., $8.09.
Bowen. Christile, Sec. 1,
.75 A., 627.66.
Davit. Charles B., Sec. 16, .47 A.. $33.118.
B-e... Chriallne, Lot Soc.
.75 A, $103.82.
Donli\ue, Bill &amp;/ or Mono, 7-1, 1.1B A, .362.29.
Sec. 11 , 2 A., 827.66.
Bullington. Philip L, Sec. 3.
Elkins, T....,, Lot 14, .25 A., 28.60 A., .393.89.
*58.93.
Campbel, Devil F. 8o/ or
Hay~~, Paul W. 8o Katrina
O...a L. Soc. 16, .Ill A.,
M., Sec. 32, 16.60 A., 139.63.
$39.17.
Robert E. &amp;/ or
Hoy~~, Paul W. &amp; Katrina
Dott1o J .• Soc. 16, .26 A,
M., Sac. 11 -32, 6.211 A,
60.74.
&amp;12.66.
er.rr-os. Robert E. &amp;I a
Hayas, Paul w. &amp; Katrina Dottlo J., Sec. 16, 20.73 A,
M.. Sec. 32, 19.25 · A., .70.08.
836.77.
C_,o, Robert E. 8o/ or
Hayes, Paul W. 8o Katrina Dottle J , Sec. 16, 1.89 A.,
M, Sec. 32. 13.60 A., $8.44 . .
8270.92.
Dolley, Jam• R. &amp; KrtstyE.,
Klier, Co,..,, Sec. 1 1. 1 SEc. 2, 1.60 A., $478.36 .
A., $842.99.
Dailey, Richard KM1. Soi:.
Kit«, Jalt14il &amp; Mil'(, Sac. 9, 48.78 A, 8334.91 .
Drohel, Fronk Jr., 'SEc. 6.
11 .. 75 A, s1.03a.28.
MiKiron, D - &amp; Goldie, 48.64 A., $263.31.
Drohel, Fronk Jr., SEc. 6.
Soc. 12•. 026 A.. $1 .66 .
Milliron, Oolbert 8o/ or Gol· 160.08 A.. e882.oo.
dlo, Sec. 16, .60 A., e182.43.
MiiUron. Colbert 8o/ or GolEbl'
Melva L S
14
die, Sec. ·16, .482 A.,
8146.03.
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Montgo,_.,, Robert 8o/ or
Aratta M., Lot 12, 69.98.
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Edwarda. larry D. 8o/ or
Montgo,_.,, Robert S.
&amp; I a Aretta M, Lot 9, Margaret A. • S ac. , 7 • 57 ·99B
• 107.00.
Montgo,_.,, Robol't S. A0~~ etal SE a
, c. ,
&amp;l or Aratta M., Lot 23, 1.17 1 A., .11.64.
H_.,, WoksrJ . &amp;/ or Nellie
A, $231.76.
MontgomeiY. Robol't S. V., Lot. 3.00 A., $73.39.
&amp; ! c. Amta M., Lot 23, 7 A.,
672.63.
Montgo,_.,, Robol't S.
Hally,1WAsltll't8J04
. &amp;64/or Nellie
&amp;/ orAratta M., Lot 17, .14 A., V.. Lot.
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Horrioon, Don E. &amp;Ia Dl·
Plckt!ftl, Elmer L. &amp; Mil'( ane. Lot 17 · • 3 •229 ·66 ·
H - Parlt ft. 8o/a' Robh.
Louise, Lot 16, 1 .90 A.,
6192.61.
Pierce. Roy 8o / or Sh11rt&gt;n S, ~;,.~~.09~·~·11/or
Sally, Lat. S.C. 1.. 8682 A.,
Lot 16, .DB A, t26.99.
Pien:o. Roy &amp;/ or Sh11rt&gt;n S., $1,860.20.
Lot 16. 1.92 A, .826.12.
Hutton, Mickey R. 8o/ or
SIJIWirt. Nile. 11101, Lot 2, Rochll K.. Lot Sect. 21 , 2.70
A.. 841 .49.
Sayre's Add., 821.88.
Hutton, Mickey R. &amp;I a
Stewart. NRo, elal, Lot 1,
Rachel K., Froc. 36, 25 A.,
Bumo Add, 125.16.
Nile. atal, Lot 2. •160.81.
Hyaoll, Larry D. &amp;I a Pam·
Burno Add., $24.22.
VonMetos, John &amp;/a Betty. ale, Lot Soc. 9. 1.1!0 A...
$770.08.
Sec. 36.1.08 A, t10.71 .
HyMII, Rogeri./ orEdlthJ.,
OUVETWP.
Lat• •715 A.. U56.91 .
EASTERN LS.D.
Meah, Jamao L. &amp;/or NorAd-. Dale &amp;/or Bonnie,
ano C., Lot. Sect. ·2, 3.15 A.,
Soc. 17,41 A, .280.110.
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Adami, Dole B. &amp; Bonnie •ss.37.
Mlllh. Jomao L. &amp;/or NorD., Rovoltv Int-. $3.93.
Sa-. J - lo/or Lildo. ono C .. Lot Sac. -2, 21.15 A.,
Sec. 16, 8.15 A, .189.90 .
.124.88.
Sarber, Jamao E. Sr. &amp;Ia
Mooh. Jomao J . 8o/ or Nor·
Evelyn 0 , Sec. 11, 14 A, one C., Lot Sec ·2. .29 A.,
$113.915 .
•o~. Jomao L. &amp;Ia Nor·
Jamao E. Sr. &amp;/or
23 A 1100 00
Evelyn 0., Soc. 11, 6.96 A..
ono
~~,;.,.
L:· &amp;/ ... No,'.
$68.60.
mo
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15.27
A.,
t13.28.
Sluell, Roger &amp; Mal'(, Lot
30. 1.25 A... $227.43.
DeW! D. &amp;/or
G - MoJma, l.at Sec. 14,
a1001co, PouiE,Ioo. 11-31. 1.47 " '· 1372.17.
60.608 A., •290.66 .
Patry, Robert &amp;/or M Bullington, E. E., Sec. 19, P .• Sac. 1, 211 .43 A.. M81.64.
.60 A.. •a.90.
Payton, Woyno 8o / or KatCurtil. Aloe. Sec. 36, .'.fl hlesn, SEc. 15, 16.71 A..
•17.24.
A, $49.60.
Payton, Weyno &amp;/or KatCurtio, Aloe. Sec. 36, .46
hlosn, Soc. 15-21. 1B A..
A.. $312.77.
Diamond, Ssmual A. &amp;I or •37.78.
Peyton, Weyno &amp;/ or Kat·
C110l S., Sac. 15. 16 A..
hlesn, Sec. 14-16.21 .17 A.,
6118.39.
Diamond. Ssmuol A. &amp;/ or $32.83.
Payton, Weyno 8o / or Kat·
Carol S., Sec. 15, 2.60 A..
hlesn, Sec. 21, 1.60 A.;
*299.57.
Diohl, Johmy llo/ or Phyllis. •13.21 .
Priddy, Dolo II Shlrfty J - .
Lot 1, 1.39 A, $14.73.
Diohl, JohMy &amp;/ or Phyllis. Sac. 2. 38.40 A., 1487.21 .
RornOto. Konneth H &amp;Jonet
Soc. 26, 1.390 A.. 114.73.
Ollon, larry V, Sec. B, .40 L.. Lot. Sec. 21, 33 A.,
A., 84.16.
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$311 .02.
Dllon, larry V, Soc. a, .80
Rutlond FuaiCo...,.,y, 1111&gt;lie ut11ty porsonol, •2B2.38.
A., 86 .48.
Gsspors, Thorn~~ A &amp; / a
Smllh, Wllliom &amp;I a 8orOabra
A..
Sec.
35, bani, Lot Sec. 1. .38 A.,
$78.16.
148.6'•148.6', 8166.48.
S-ort. Robert T., Lot Sac.
Hall, Glenn Robol't &amp;/ a
MaiY K.. Sec. 18. 20 A, 14,1.86 A.. $48.80.
Stawort, Robert T., Lot. .23
854.26 . •
Hawk. Harold H. &amp;/ CI'Jaral- A., $8 .10.
dilo. Sec. 36, 6 .25 A.,
Tipton, JOule &amp; l or Amo,
$812.34.
Sec. 36, 12.00 A. .107.84.
Husk, Jamao R. &amp;/ or MoTltua, Jomao. Royolty in!OY·
ine P.. Soc. 9. .42 A., eot, 87.78 .
8189.67.
Tltua. Jomw B.. Sec. 18,
Johnaon. Bobby G. &amp;/ or 77.128 A.. t280.83.
Tltua. Jomos B.. Sec. 18,
Edno M, Sac. 10, .92 A.,
843.03.
10.158 A.. t26 .211 .
Knolll. O...lol E. 8o / or Dixie
Tltua. Jomw B.. Sec. 10,
R, Frac. 27, 1 A, .6.97.
18.62 A.. t44.78.
Modling, ElmarJ .. Bonnie C.
Tltua, Jamao B., S.C. 10.
&amp; Edgar C. &amp; Jlllnita C .. Sac. 46.34A., $380.14.
Tltua. J . , . B., Sec. 17,
13, 31 .90 A.. 1588.66.
Modling, ElmorJ ., Bonnie C. 158.968A., t221 .10 .
&amp; Edgar C. &amp; Juanita C .. Soc.
Tltua. Jamos 8., Soc. 11,96
13, 13.33 A., ..45.34.
A .. . 608.32 .
Modling, ElmlrJ ., IIonnioC.
Yonce, Robert E., Lot, Sec.
&amp; Edgll' C. 8o Juanita C, Lot 13. 101.118 A., $;432.110 .
Sec. 13, 60.48 A., 1693.42 .
v...,., Robert Earl. Sac. 12,
M..,-, S1811.,, etal. 2.34 A., t288.00 .
Sec. 11, 33 .20 A, 1297.06.
Varian, Robert J . &amp;/ or
Meredith. Lallie L, Lot 24, T - E., Soc. 33, 14.13 A.,
.10 A, e27.B1.
8299.33.
Putmm. Jim lo Ruth. Soc.
Worner, Richard N., Sec. 9,
24, 6 A.. 8403.66 .
.42 A., .5.60.
Reed. Willard L. &amp;/ or Con·. . Womer, Richard N., Sec. 9,
nie R.. Soc. 11, 8 .60 A.. .42 A.. $6.60.
· Womsr. Richard N., Sec. 9,
$86.04.
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42
A., 85.60.
Rookhold, Dolo 8o / or Olano,
Womer, Richard N., SEo. 9,
Lot 112), 1437.20.
Rookh old. Dolo 8o / Of Diane. .40 A.. J$150.13 .
Wll, EmiOI Ray, atal, Sec.
Lot (7), .22.78.
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30, 40 A.. t93.32.
Smith. Carl 0 .. Soc. 31, 100
Will, EmiOI Roy, 11101, Sec.
A.. 8306.22.
24, 16 A.. $35.00.
Smith. Horold E. Sr.. Soc.
Wlllloms. Robart D. &amp;/ or
14, 4 .37 A.. 166.86 .
Potrlcio, Soc. 8 , 20 A.,
Smith, Harold E. Sr .. Soc. $330.12.
15, .314 A.. f392.28 .
Williams, Robol't D. &amp;/ or
Swain, Jsmao &amp;/ or llaan, Potrlcil. Sec. 14·8, 30.6111
Sec. 24. B A...36.43 .
- A.. I41B.63.
Swain, Jamos 8o/ or llaan,
Wllllomo. 'Robert D. 8o / a
Soc. 24, 6 A, 124.42 .
Pstr1c1a E.. Sec. 14-8, .641 A..
SwHI, J...,. &amp;/ or llaan,
$14.88.
Soc. 24. 1 A., 84.24 .
Wllllomo. Robert D. 8o/ or
Swain, l.owrence &amp;/ or Mo· Patricio E., Soc. 8. 22.15 A.,
rilyn. Sec. 11, 5.65 A,
t352.84.
$500.20.
Wllllomo. Robert D. &amp;/ or
Thelrnln, Robert E.. Sec. Pstr1c1a E., Sec. 14, 121 .8&amp;
.23. 6.111 A., t278.90.
A., . .84.48.
\Nioon, Arnold E. lo l a
Shirley M .. Lot 1.
ORANOE TWP.
94.64'x110.00', •1.117.96.
EASTERN L.S.D.
Woodard. Hottle C. &amp;lor
Cog•. Don L. 8o/ or Jsnlll Wllllem·A., Sac. 33, 611.48 A.,
E., Lot 13. 100'x140', $209.12.
$909.80.
WOodonl, Hattie C. &amp;l or
L, Lot Wlllam A., Sec. 14, 3 A..
Sec. 6, .67 A.. •m.311.
14.79.
First Fadera18.W.ga &amp; lolil
Woodard, Hettie c . &amp; l or
Alan., Lot 10, Hickory ...,_ William A., Soc. 33, 311 A,
Subdiv., •76.96.
•&amp;U8.
Fomev. R-J. &amp;/a Rita
RUTLAND YIUAGE
A, Lot. 1 A.. 8276.18.
MEIGS LS.D.
Sharpe, 'Milam. a , 8o / or
lllodc. W.rr., G. &amp; Sha111n
Sharon, Lot, 11 .463 •A.. L., Soc. 8, .023 A.. •18.211.
847.94 .
Block, Arron G. ell 011
lloggou,
&amp;/ a -Agneo.
Boggess.
&amp;I a Agneo.

O...zel Eugene
Lot 5, t213. 21.
Denzel Eugene
Lot 6, 8496.29.
Lot 7.

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Sha111n L, Sec. 8. .22 A.,
$592.41 .
Coolin, Terronoo 1). &amp; I a
Chriotlna S, Sec. 14, .25 A.,
$367.66.
Edw-. Larry D. &amp;I or
Marganot A, Sec. 8 , . 1B A.,
$1 ,214.70 . .
EMio, Roy 8o Clara Mao, Lot
2, 8145.22.
Ellis, Roy &amp; Clara Mae, Lot
1, f17.98.
Eftll, Roy 8o/ or Clara Mae.
lot 3, 661 .60.
L
Horril, Wlllom 8o/ or Vockie,
Sec. 9, .14 A.. •129.99.
Hau•. Frank &amp;/or Terri,
Sac. 14-8, .36 A.. 8219.70.
Mortin, Thomos C. &amp; l or Flo '
Dennlo ........ $406.73.
M-. Tho moo C. &amp;I or Flo
Dennlo, .03 A.. •7 .01 .
, _ , Terry Lao Sr. &amp;/ or
Marilyn L., Sec. 8, .2416 A,
$444.62.
Rlggo. Halon M., Soc. B. .17
A, 81 ,373.36 .

R.-.1.

Fual Co...,any,

public utility personal ,
$369.88.
Sluon, Robert W. &amp; I a lvo
M., .61 A., t289 .64.
Smltl!. WIHem J . &amp; I a
Shirley A.. .28 A.. t!l5.57.
Stewart. Robert T, Sac.
14·8, 7 A., 1507.30.
Stewart. Robert T.. Sec. B.
.87 A., 889.88.
Stewort. Robert T.. Sac. 8,
2.52 A.. t135.80. .
Stewort, Robert T., Lot 4,

43.S:t.iil:ao..:~·

.,s:!.~· Robart T.. .oo A.,

i~3$6 ~.

'46T.:.~; Don~

•- Diane
ayN ,
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Sec. 9 , .031 A., .39.08.
Tllo. Donny R. &amp;/or Saundq K., Soc. 8, .3439 A.,
• 366 ' 83s'ALEM TWP
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Bormt'E~:.,!;Sf:or Sen-

v.~2~~Mrs~:.t':orNalle draa!~.!!.·:~ sac 4

12 A..'$ 30.28.
. ,
8atz J e - Ro~ Sec 4
' ".- - · ·
· •
1 A.. $2.74
8atz J - Robert Sac 4
'
. '
69 A.. ' 8206.011 .

10~o4J:~3.~.bert,

Soc.
Batz. J • - Robar!, Sec.
10, 17.110 A., .60.511.
Batz, J s - Robart, Sec.
10, 4.49 A, •12.66 .
Batz, J a - Robert, Soc.
10, 13 A., 837.38.
Batz, Jam~~ Robar!, Soc.
10. 9 A., 826..83.
Batz. J e - Rober!, Soc .
10, 27 A., H8.07.
Batz, J a - Robert, Soc.
16.83.61 A... 18U2.
Bolon, Jock A. &amp;/ or Helen
K.. Sac. 30,60 .110 A., t22.66.
Cordllo, Anthony E., Soc.
1B. 1 A.. 8239 .14.
Craig, David, Sac. 11,
11.25 A., •18.62.
Fetty, Horold &amp;/or V"''lio.
Sec. 16, 57.60 A., MIIS:oo.
MIMI K. lo/ or

s-ort.

Ge-.

Be-.

c,.,_,., stav...

llesdone M., Sac. 31, 8 A.,
t109 .12.
S Horgii.S Joh18n A.7&amp;9/ 1or1 LildaA
.;·62

.8:': ' .

.

.,

- · Wallar B. -/r&gt;r
Boo. 111. e A,
$168.36.
Jewall. Waksr B. &amp; I or
Jatde B.. Soc. 16, 39.693 A.,
t699.75.
Jewell, WaMsr B. &amp;/ or
Jettie a .• Soc. 15. 5.36 A.,
834.81.
Jewell, Woitar, Jr. &amp;I a'
Jottle. Sac. 1B, 51 A.,
t356. 12.
Jewell, Woitar Jr. 8o/ or
Jettie, Sec. 16, 29 .83 A.,
t406.69.
Kunllh, Jamas C. &amp;l or
Donne. Soc. 1a. 60.73 A.,
t1a7.36.
Lambert Harold D. &amp;/ or
Sheryl Am. Soc. 31.18 .86 A.,
$466.99.
Lavacy, Wllllem R: &amp; I a
F...ta S.. Lot 9, .121 .71 .
Levocy, Wllllom R. &amp; I or
FNda S., Lot 10, 9.78 .
Marcum, ShermMI Roy,
Sec. 36, 6 A., 131.74.
Marcum, Sherman Roy.
Sec. 36,75 A., t874.70 .
Marcum, ShannMI Ray,
SEc. 36. a2.25 A.. 8977.01.
Mcintyre, ~oe D. 8o/ or
Patricia D.. Sec. 18, .992 A.,
Utl8.28.
8o /
~It, Charles E.
or
Virginia L., Sec. 2&amp;, 1 .01715
A.. UO.18 .
Shular, Rou &amp; Beulslt. Soc.
27, 1 A., '83.2&amp; .
Shular. Roao 8o / or Beulah
M., S.C. 16, 48.93 A.,
tU89.88.
Shular. Roao l o / o r M., Sec. 33, .89 A., 14.38.
Dnty R .. Sec . 25,
4 .812 A.. t231 .21 .
Toylor, Flore E.. Sec. 16, 7
A., .17.511 .
Woitarl. Wlllilm D. &amp;/ or
S .. Soc. 28, 41 .110 A.,
•76.15.
Wolloro. Wlliom D. 8o / or
_,do S .. Soc. 32. 44 A..
$83.87.
Wollin. Wlllilm D. &amp;/ or
-do S .. Sac. 31, 41 A..
.19B.72.
Wollin, William D. 8o/ or
- d o S .. Sac. 32. 40 A.,
.78.25.
Wolton. Wllllom D. &amp;/ or
B,.,do
Sec. 32. 28 A..
$53. 311.
Wollin. Wlllem 0 . &amp;l or
B,.,do S., Sac. 15, 79.38,
•227.62.
Wollin. William 0 . &amp;/ or
llnndo S., Sec. 15, 6 .13 A..
829.40.

J01oio a..

s-..

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SAUSBURY TWP.
~EIGS LS .D.
Aco High M-. Inc: .•. Sec.
3, 20.86 A., $840.46.
Anopsch, Eugene F. &amp;I a
Judy, Sac. 13-34, .66 A..
•1&amp;&amp;.36.
S.rba, DeW! P. &amp; I a Margaret, SEc . 30 , 30 A,
$123.14.
Bortala, Ch- H.. Soc. 18,
12.223 A.. $44.86.
Boyw. CIMsrloo &amp;/ or Dorulhy L, Soc. 30, .14 A..
• 2 .64.
Boyer, Cl..,ce E. &amp;/ or
Dorothy, Soc. 30. .20 A..
.12.71.
Boyw, Claronce E. &amp;/or
Oorotlly, SEc. 30. .311 A..
.115.17.
Brink.-, Harold W. 8o / or
Penny, SEc. 13-32. 48.83 A.,
t2815.18.
Butcher. v - &amp;/ or ROH,

Sac. 27, 2.39 A., $219 .64.
Butdlar, Vorlil M. &amp;/ or
Rose M., Sec. 27, .Ill A..
$64.84.
Chaney, Steven P . 8o / or
Olano, Sec. 30, .60 A..
$95.15.
CIOW, E - Jr., Sec. 3,
4.75 A.. 8234.93.
Dolley, Jomeo Jr. &amp;/ or
Bonnie, Soc. 32, 8 .50 A..
$213.63.
Dailey, James Jr. &amp; I or
Bonnie. Sao. 33. .60 A..
.2.54.
Dovtdoon, Allan E. &amp; I a
Olano, L, Soc. 34, .38 A.,
813.81 .
Davis. A~ine L.. Sec. 13-20,
.72 A., 144.65 .
Eblin, Bon, etel. Sac. 25,
7 .93 A.. $28.88.
Eblin, Ben, ataL Sec. 26.
13.82 A.. •112.66.
Eblin, Bon. .tal, SO&lt;:. 26, 1
A., jt16.38 .
Five Po1nta GriU, Inc .. Soc. 3.
.48 A.. $597.611.
Folmer, Betty M., Sec. 8,
2.36 A...906.22.
Honldo.Jolm, , 19 A.. $2. 19.
Hanldo. John E.. Sec. 26, 1
A., $67.72.
Harmon, 0 - L., Sec.
36, 2.75 A, $103.42 .
Holfmll1. Bruce W. &amp;/ or
Patricio E., Soc:. 16. 6 A..
$370.99.
Hunt Stanley 0., Sac. 9, .25
A.. t2.19.
Hunt Stanley 0., Sec. 9,
7.32 A., '36.60.
Hunt Stanley 0 .. Sec. 9,
86 .91 A., 8231.44.
Hunt Stanley 0., Sac. 9.. 75
A., $3.86.
Hunt Stanley 0., Sec. a.
11 .24 A., t9a.94.
Hyool, Harold E. , Soc. a,
1.13 A.. . 61 .51 .
Hyoel. R - WIAiem, Sec.
31 , .32A.,$11 .61.
Jollaro. Richard K. &amp;/ or
Nancy K.. S.C. 15, 3 A.,
.1.909.45.
J111klnl, Darrell &amp;/ Of Lindo,
Sec. 32, .70 A., .250.03 .
King, Denny &amp;/a o,nthla,
Sec. 26, 1.04 A.. •186.91.
Klein, Wlllam, Sec. 8, .60
A., 811 .64.
Klein, Wlllom. Sec.
22
A., 862.21 .
Lewlo, Charles E. &amp;I a
Luella E., Soc. 11 -8 • .60 A..
.26B.46.
Lewlo. Charlas E. &amp; I a
Lucile E.. Sec. a. .011 A..
63.74.
Llp...,mb, DeW! 8o Gaor·
gina. Sec. 31, 4 A.. '72.65.
- · Challol fl· Ill &amp;/ or
J"'*"' K.. Fr. 36. '148.00.
~ GIMI &amp;/ or Juno L.,
Sec. 22, .88 A.. 126.43.
Normon. ·Htirbort &amp;i a Orvin, .211 A.. ·~63.64.
Ogdln, Hughie &amp; / a Patsy,
Sec. B, $181 .4&amp;.
Plovlnoo, Loll J .. SEc. 34.
2.52 A., $378.118 .
R - . ·HoiOid A. &amp; I or
Carolyn J .. Soc. 26. 1.96 A..
t48.011 .
R - HoiOid A. &amp;I a
Carolyn J .. Sec. 28 • .26 A..
$212 .40.
Roulil, R - 8o/or Kathy.

a..

LaSala Hotal Corp. Truotass, Lot 72 ••702.64.
LaSala Hots! Corp. Truttass. Lot 71,$613.66.
LsSaHe Hotel Corp.. Tru1tass, Lot 72, 8492.88.
Lea, RandyJoe&amp;/ orCI'(IIIII
Lynn, Lot 37, 117a.75 .
Manley. Lawrenoo E. &amp;I a
Frances Ann ., Lot 466,
8266.75.
McDaniel. Thelma, Lot 69.
por!ial, 827 .66.
McDaniel, Waker C. &amp;/c.
Ella J .. Lot 69 .. 15 A., $6.75.
McDaniel, Wsltor C. &amp;/C&gt;'
Ella Jane. Lot 66, 17 A..
$75.26 .
McOoniel, Wa~er C. &amp;/ or
Ella Jane, Lot69 , $1 .66 .
McDaniel, WoMer c. &amp;I or
Ells Jsna, Lot 69, ta .23 .
McDaniel, Walter Curtio
&amp;l or Ella Jons, Lot 24,
$262.73 .
McDaniel, Wolter Curtio
&amp;I a Ella Jana, Lot 23,
832.51 .
McDaniel. Walter Curtii
lo l a Ella Jane. Lot 26,
837.84.
Mich181, William. atal. Lot 3,
$:j4.57.
Milor, Goorga W., Jr. &amp;I a
Marilyn Jean, Lot 327 ,
$366.86.
Mullan, Brien, Lot 166),
86.37.
Mullen. Brion. Lot 65,
6219.85.
Nunn, Ml'lJiret. Lot 121),
$107.48.
Pullins, Paul Ru-. otal,
jiiiiUI.•390.76.
Putnam, Tommy, Lot· 59,
839.48.
Ouallo, RobertW. &amp;/aJullo
R., Lot 9, $869.44.
Richmond, Philip J. &amp;
Kristl.I.Gt 113. $876.61.
Rosch, May 8o Ella Jono
McDonlol, Lot 68. 1100 . ~~~
Roll, W. 0..., Lot
•
1110.23.
Sleet&lt;. Lana,. S., Lot 309,
' 84
s,:!!:
s Lot 309
- · · Lana,. .,
•
83
AI
Lot 90
• 360 . .

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so"'

"'"·

•

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83~l21Wbara J ., Lot 14,
0

•

,

Smith, Cort M. &amp;/ or
L.. Lot 35Th
.•132.78J. Lot •
SlOne, urston, r.,
u,

84 34
••~.. ' William G· &amp; •••

w~

oe

u

w.

$290.B6.

Morrll, Jeffrey A., Lot o4&amp;4,
$116.68.
Mooil, Jeffrey A., Lot 456,
8480 .22.
Morton, Charles 8o Daw.,o.
Lot 282, 4.38 A.,l22.07 .
Oldakor. Maxilo, Lot 130,

s~ ' 23Oidokar.
·84 ·

K.. Lot 376, t201 .66 .
Word, William, Lot 18),
$223.78.
Wears, Walter P . &amp;/ or
Nancy V., Lot 611, .348.31,
Wile, Pony Eugens &amp;/ or
Sharon Elslna, Lot 146,
t686.71 .
W110, Pony Eugens &amp;/ or
Sharon EIHia, pt. lot 146.
$769 .72.
Wlae, Perry Eugene &amp;/ or
Sharon Elolne. Lot 1411,
$69.34.
Wile, Parry Eug.,o lol a'
Sharon Elaine, Lot 148,
8230.99.
POMEIIOY VIUAGE
MEIGS LS.D .
Sarhl, Claudio. Lot 100,
.9 .48.
Sarlno. Claudia. Lot 101,
"OOl'JO.
... aa. a-err ,..., .....crr .
Sce-.y. Bomsrd &amp; laUo Bortko. Claudie, Lot 104,
donnllt. Louil E. Sec. 8, 2. 33 121 .91 .
llortlco. Cleudia, Lot 105,
A.s:,e.r.·51 .
, Silllle
&amp;/ or 69.48.
Nancy, Sec. 33, .63 A.,
Brewer. Dorrell &amp; I a Carol
S., Lot 17, 857.79 .
t59.33.
Soollby. JLIIO Rote. SEc.
Bright Chriallno, Lot 1a9.
$372,01 .
21 . 6.499 A., t37.38.
Cart, Dwight E. &amp;/ or JoeSpaulding, Mslcio M. &amp;/ or
Terry, GoiVT.. Sec. 29, .63 A., quollne K .. Loty 606,
$249.48.
$961 .22 .
Sprou•, Charles &amp;/ a' Er·
Cart. Dwight E. &amp;/ ,.. Joe ·
nostile. SEc. B. .60 A.. $8 .07. qusllne K.. peroel, t601.01 .
Sprooaa, Charles &amp;/ or ErCo~. Dwight E. &amp;/ or Joenestine, Sec . 8. 1 A.. quallno K .. Lot 506,
$2, 187.88.
.214.34 .
Slefford. Marvin &amp;. / or
Cleland. Thomu C. &amp;I a
Wando. SEc. 36. 11 .66 A.. Loio J .. Lot 452, e1 .97.
Clelland. Thomas C. &amp;/or
t138.64.
Swartz. Jerry D. 8olaCIIhy LoiiJ .. Loto4&amp;4, 8363.93.
A.. Sec . 36 •. 25 A., 8397.80.
Craig. Jean, Soc . 20 .. 21 A. ,
Swartz. Jerry D. &amp; l or Cathy $1 .60.
A., Sac. 36, .021 A.. 60.38.
.~ Lot 603
Ebenbach, R""'·
,
Teofortl. Gordon Bruce, Sac. 8182.47.
8, 82.90.
Gomes. Harry. Lot 257 .. 66
Teaford. Gordon Bruce. A.. 66 .66 .
SEc. a, N. of MHI Lot.
Gomes. Harry. Lot 257,
t264.60.
8332 .26.
TIIIUI. Harmll1&amp; / orRo_,
Gamot, Harry, Lot 257,
Fov. Sec. 33. 46.25 A.. 3.11 A., $26.88 .
t196.81.
1'1
Gamas. Horry, $14 .65 .
WMa, Donn~ R. &amp;/ or AdoH
Gerlach, Sharman &amp;/ or
Lee, St. 15, . 26 A,
Gamet A.. Lot 162. s42.65 .
Gerlach, Sharman &amp;I or
11 ,126.all.
Wh~a. Danny R. &amp;/ or Adel Gamet A.. Lot 161, .127.B1.
Lao, St. . Fr. 12, .06 A., t1 .09.
Gilmore, Richard, Lot 262,
Wh~o. Damy R. &amp;/ or Adaft
1.84 A., 113.63.
Lao, Froc. 12•. A..
.09
Gilmore, Rldlard L &amp; Zal'l"'
Will. Poul E. &amp;/ or Dottle, L., Lot 6, .51 A, $150 .86 .
Sec. 9 , 6.04 A., .39 .03 .
G -. Marjorlt, Lot 283,
Wll, Paul E. &amp;I or D-. 1280.94 ·
Soc. 9. 17.57 A.• •88.16 .
Grimm, JaniceK., Lot 262.
Wll, Paul E. &amp;/ or Dat1ie L. 6180.78 .
Sec. 9. 18.D7 A., t96.20.
Haines, Anna, Lot 83.
Yaougsr. Lewranco. Sec. t920 .75 .
13 .83 A.. t181 .jOB.
Hamilton, Brien D. &amp;/ or
MIDDLEPORT VIUAGE
Gstri Ann, Lot403, 182.89.
MEIGS LS .D.
Harril. Wlllilm W. 8o / or
Ace High M IJiic Inc., lo1 VIckie K.. Lot 262, $16.27 .
124, $782.96.
Harril, William W. &amp;/ or
- · Don C. &amp;l or Betty, V10kie K.. Lot 390, 8162.7&amp; .
Lot 139, .419.49.
Borrtz. Potrlcil A., Lot 82,
Hudson, Larry J .. Lot 256,
.1.830.67.
Bleka. Joyce, Lot 163. .25 A.. $62.00 .
t66 .99.Johnson. Simon H. &amp;1..BIIka, Joyoe A.. Part Lot
Qiadys
E.. Lot 124, s329.19 .
119, $629.06.
Johnoon, Thomes G. &amp;
Blllce, Joyoo A., Lot 164,
Mabel, Lot 267, •318.63 .
$10.18.
Jones, Amy K., Lot 179,
8111ce. Joyce A., Lot 22,
.41 .48 .
$176.01 .
Jooas, Amy K., Lot 190,
Blount. Rosomol'(, Lot 16.
r42 .11 .
$16.44.
Jones. Amy K., Lot 178,
Blount. RosomoiY. Lot 17.
t163.30.
t209.12.
Jonas, Amy K.. Lot 401 ,
C - Dor Clalk. Lot 412. $2.73 .
$286.28.
Jones. Amy K.. Lot 684.
Cunnilgham, Donald E. &amp; $4.31 .
Norma J .. Lot 313, .26 A.,
JOI'IOI, Amy K.. Lot 687,
$135.96.
12.73 .
Devil, Fronoot Louise, Lot
Jooas, Arret K.. Lot 688,
25, 8212.o4&amp; .
S7.08 .
Erwin, Maude. Lot 121),
Jones. Amy K.. Lot 66B,
$338.44.
.9 .77 .
Erwin, Maude, Lot )22),
Jooas, Amy K.. Lot 68B.
$34.48.
$6 .96.
Fetty, Wolooe, Lot 306.
Jon81, Amy K., Lot 669,
8212.87.
Sub. 4. 14.31 .
Filly, Wallace, Lot 60.
Jonl8, Amy K., ltlt 669,
•a6.79.
Sub. II. 14.31 .
Fetty Wallace, Lot 81 ,
Jones, Amy K.. Lot 589,
178.14.
Sub. 8 , 14.31 .
Fink. WIINim T. &amp;I a BooJonao. Amy K.. Lot 689,
trice C., Pt . Lot 110, Sub. 7, •3 .51 .
82.723.64.
Joneo, Amy ' K., Lot 5a9.
G - . Jom~~&amp; / or Angela. Sub, 8 ·9· 10·11 , $1.66 .
Lot 424 Porn.. t28B.98 .
Jonao, Amy K.. Lot 607,
Holrill. William 8o/or VIckie 1.10 A.. $3.91 .
K Lot 48, $137.96.
Jonao. Amy K.. Lot 116.
·H......, Nornwl E.. Lot 198.87.
JOft81, Amy K.. Lot 104,
428'. ,3., :44.
1130.64.
HOlley• Ronnie &amp; I a Elva,
JOI'IIO, Amy K., Lot 114,
Lot 22. ljlli1 ,~.
$72.61 ,

R-

· Jon11, /lmv K., Lot 103,
8109.96.
Jon11, /lmv K.. Lot 108.
$21 .06.
Jon eo, /lmv K., Lot 11 3,
619.07.
Jon•. /lmv K., Lot 118,
$7 .58.
Jonas, /lmv K., Lot 227,
$94.90.
Janos, /lmv K., Lot 227.
20', $126 .65.
Jonos. /lmv K.. Lot 228 .
30', $187.82.
Jonaa. /lmv K .. Lot 22a .
1203.28.
Jonoo, Amy K.. Lot 229,
8124.68.
Jonoo, Amy K.. Lot 230,
$31 .77.
Jonos, Amy K.. Lot 231 ,
89 .63.
Jon11, /lmv K.. Lot 232,
8255.30.
Jonoo, Amy K., Lot 233.
$131 .02.
Jon11, Amy K., Lot 101,
82.77.
Jones, Mary E.. Lot 7.
1152.38.
Jonas. Rodney &amp;/ or Lilde .
Lot 282. 1 A.. 8188 .66.
Klein , William L.. Lot
40'x50', 118.77.
Lehaw, Louisa, Lot 282 . . 21
A. , $6 .50.
Lehew. Louise, atal. Lot
282, .52.42.
Lehew, Louise, atal, Lot
262, .40 A., 67.08.
Love, James. Lot 71 ,
t6a .78.
McKenzie. John &amp; lvo r,.
gels, Lot 255 .. 80 A., 171 .68 .
McKenzie, John R. &amp; Iva
Ingles, Lot 255, 69.73 .
Mill. Gma8o Son, Inc .. Lot
2. $172.83 .
Mill. Gmo &amp; Sontlnc., Lot
2. $214.31 .
Motz, Gmo &amp; Sons inc., Lot
2. $154.83.
Mill. Gena 8o Sonalnc., Lot
2, 6214.31 .
Moon, John
llo / or Amlo
Lea, Lot 257. t63.88 .
Mor~o. Jell. Lot 38 B,

Ml•ine, Lot 131,
19 ·65 ·
Price, Leslie M., Lot 474,
*217.43 .
Riggs, Kolth &amp; Bo-o S.,
. Lot 176, •470.67.
R.,..,.,..,, Richard A. llo / a
SharonS., Lot8, 1A.•• 22 .01 .
Aotabarty, Richard A. &amp;I a
Sharon S., Lot 282, 1 A..
$22.63 .
R.,..,.,..,. Richlltl A. lo/or
Shaton S .. Lot 262, 1.02 A.,
$820.10.
RotabartV Richard A. &amp;/ or
Sharon S., Lot 282, 1.110 A.,
832.70.
ROIIborry, Richard A. &amp;/ or
Sharon S .. Lot 282, 132.70 .
Ssmuelo, MaiV Allee. Lot
95, $3.63.
Ssmulll. Mort Aloo, lDI
100, .Ofll A., OU3.37 .
Ssmu•. Mal'( Allee, Lot
198••64.67.
Ssmuelo, Mal'( Alice, Lot
306. 10'x110', 83 .61.
Smilll, Gal'( L &amp;/or Kat·
hlaan M., Lot 437, .380 A..
6114 .41 .
Stewart, Rollie Dougloa
&amp;/ or Lildo Lou, Lot 25a, .40
A.. $385.26.
Stitt, George, Lot 165,
e23.70.
Stitt, George. Lot 156,
t114.30.
Stitt. George. Lot 169.
$23.70.
Stitt, George Z.. Lot 282,
•136.04.
Stitt, GOCIIII Z., Lot 15B,
6141 .84.
Stitt, George Z., Lot 17,60
A., $183.69 .
Swanson, Richard E. &amp;/ or
Doris J .. Lot 267• .21 A.,
t134.03 .
Tlamayar, Alva L, Lot 4,
$1 ,252.84.
WNI, Fannie M.. Lot 48,
$3.15.
Willi. Fannie M. , Lot 48,
$3.15.
Will. Cort Edwin &amp; Marlol
J
Lot 237
99
aan,
'
' '
WiQ, Clrt Edwin &amp; Morlol
,__ Lot 2&amp;3 .117316
- n.
• ·
' ·
Wright Mlchlll L llo / or
s•-ron K Lot 282 18 A
,

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• ·

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Lea, oko Jack

Ystao, lol 178 . $88 .29 .
Yatoo, John Lao, oko Jacil
Yates, lot 178, •23.82 .
Vot01. John Lea, oka Jock

Vat•, Lot178, t26 .48 .

Young, Fronk &amp; Donno, Lot
266, •39.0&amp;.
Young , Fr.,k &amp; Donno, Lot
266, 1.10 A.. t71.28 .
SCIPIO TWP.
EIGS LS 0
AlthouMte, Cothe.;;,~, Lot 141.
SB48.78 .
Althouse, Cltherino, Lot 13 •
861 .92.
81eckford. Phillip R. 8o / or
Susan L, Lot, 4.0978 A..
168.51 .
Bomg, Horlev. Lot, .60 A.,
$51 .20.
Bradford, John N.. Lot, Sec.
29, 30 A., t567 .84 .
8...tford, John N., Lot, Sac .
29, 63 .33 A.. $210.31 .
Bradford, John N., lol, Soc.
29, 10 A.. $33.31 .
Bradford, John N., Lot, Sac.
28, 10.69 A., t58.70 .
8ranhom, Benny L. &amp;I or
Cllhy, Lot 12), t170 .96 .
Cart, Dwight Lot Sac. 4,
35.63 A.. $628.87.
Carl, Dwight Lot Soc . 4, 12
A., t1.241 .44.
Cottort!, Slovan D. &amp;1,..
Ba-a C., Lot, 1215.80.
Cottortl. 81811111 D. &amp;l or
Borboro c .. Lot. .17.42 .
Cottortl, Stev111 D. llo / or
Borboro C .. Lot. Sec. 16, 5 A.,
$221 .58 .
Cremeans, Den &amp;/ « Bar·
biro. Lot. Soc. 21, 112 A.,
t116.40.
c-o. Oon &amp;I a Barbera, Lot. Sec. 20, o A..
8659.72.

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Douguotlno. Jooaph D.
Cillrlr. Robert &amp;/ or
&amp;; ..,
H., .12 A.. Soc. 18. 6 A.. $174.31.
• 148.18.
Cloak. Robert &amp;/ or Neva,
~•. Don lid R. &amp;Kothe·
Soc. 18, 2 A.. t32.68 .
m. Lr.. 2.68 A., 8532.97.
Cloak. Robert &amp;/..- Novo.
Dodoon. Au- C. !o Ka· Soc.
18, 1 A.. 8817.10.
thryn J .• 70 .9564 A..
Cundiff, Jomoo R. · 1!o
*2911.31.
Thelma. Soc. 30. .54 A..
Ebotts, Jameo L.. Terry R. l!o 8406.13.
Timothy H.. 66 .18 A..
Curlio. ·chi~ T.• SEc. 16.
n41 .tl9 .
3 A.. tli9.28.
Haning, Wayne D. !o/or
Curtil. Che~ T.. Soc. 18.
Emo. Soc. 30. 1.41 A.. .14 A.. $3.93.
t302.63.
Dowell, Roy W. &amp;l or Bev·
Heyoo. Jirmw Prooton &amp; lilly, Sac. 10, .10 A.. 8119.79.
JIMo Sue, Soc. 1, pan:el.
Dowtl. Roy W. War Bo\1·
t32.911 .
lilly. Soc. 10•. 03 A., 810.14.
Herdmon. Priocilo. lol, Soc.
Dowel. Roy W. &amp;/ or llev·
31 , 1 A.. 84.18.
erty, Soc. 10, .239 A., 619.78 .
H.,..l.
Letha.
e...... T...,, s.c.3, 40A. ,
S.C. 15. 1.50 A.. 88.71.
8398.77.
~. Woliam J . 1!o Cloditll
E111111. Tanio. S.C. 100A.
Jane. Soc. 14-16 . .682 A.. 13A., t113.36 .
U22.50. .
-~- Soc 3 2 37
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Pottenon. Charteo. Lol15. A., 122.35.
H-. C~ W.. Soc. 6.
U0.41i.
Pottenon. Che~ ... Lol14. 28.06 A.. 8147.88.
814.11.
H-. Roger R. &amp; M.,
Ponenon. Che~eo. Lol 1B. Soc. 14, 10 A.. t56.58.
Jofforo. Wllanl &amp; Audrie,
820.06.
Plttoroon. Cher1el. Lol 17. Lot 83, t27.42.
824.83.
Jon · ~-•••-" M., s ec. ~
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Pottenon. Cherteo. Lot 16. 6.844•A.,
81 ,022.78.
817.06 .
Kilil, R_, &amp;/or Tommy,
Poyna,
8u' cr Co· Lot 88. 89.03.
rolyn. Soc. 14, 1 A.. 813.23 .
Lludonnlt. Max E. &amp;/ or
Poyna, K....- &amp;/ cr Co· Terry L.. Lot 90. $137.154.
rolyn. Lot e. 843&amp;.50.
Long, Gorttudl. Lot 57,
· Poyna,
&amp;/or Co·
t15.83.
rolyn. Lot 5. 838.62.
Long, Gorttudl. Lot 68 ·
~. Dorio L. Lol. S.C.
t1~
32, 18.9579 A.• 8382.83.
· - · Janlo. 1.50 A.. 23• &amp;9.7&amp; f', 8 ~-~: Soc.
t21 .06 .
Shultz. Richard M.. Soc. 29. 12~-=- A.O::!as3'_,:.~
30 A.. 8503.62 .
McClintock. Otio S. &amp;/ or
Thompoon. su-. Lot. Soc. Emmo J .. Soc.~. 3.97 A..
1 li •. 110 A.. 82.67.
Thompoon. s . -. Lol, Soc. t6~ Olll ·S. &amp;l or
111•. 211 A.. 81.89.
Un&lt;torwood. Den I. !o Wife.
SEc.
61 A..
Lat. Soc. 34. 16.62 A.. $6.73.
~tcmoySEc
JoflA.&amp;/ ar Jon·
•
Uudorwood. D., I. !o Wife.
' 14• 2 • 11 13 ·154 ·
Lot, Soc. 34. 28.28 A.. 89.68. _..-.
MciCimoy, Jofl &amp;/ or Jon·
Whittlnglon, C1iflonl E., Jr.. nlfor,
Soc. 14•. 50 A., t2.83.
Soc. 7, 1.78 A.. $59.81 .
Potts, Harry. 2. 76 A..
Will. Em., Roy. et II. Lot. 8102.48.
S.C. 211. 32.50 A.. 8195.03.
Pottrr, Horry. 7. 25 A.,
Wll. Em., Roy. et 11. -Lot.
$33.110.
S.C. 19. 22.50 A.. $23.01.
Potto, Wm.. Soc. 36, .96 A.,
· Willi. Harold Jr. &amp;I or Rhoo 189.13.
.
J .. SIC. 33, 83 A.., 8497.12.
Potto, Wm., S.C. 100,4 A..
SUTTON TWP.
t10.154.
SOUTHERN L.S.D.
Potto, Wm. &amp; Bonjomin, 7
Adkino. Michael !o / or A.• 148.25 .
Ll"'io. Lot 13, 8163.BI.
Potto, Wm. &amp; Benjamin,
Aldridge. Dono J .. Soc. 2. Soc. 38, 9 A.. AA!rox..
841 .39.
•
.80 A.. t114.14.
l!otll. Wm. - ~min. 6
Aldridge, Dana J., Lot 1, 58
A.. 817.14.
A.. t33.12.
AldMQO, Dono J .• Lol 2• .58
- · Jerry F. &amp;/ or Mer·
gsnt.Soc.3.40A.,4480.78 .
A.. 1819.154.
a....... John. Soc. 100. Rocino Goo &amp; Service Co.,
Public Utility Peroonel.
9.67 A... 844.39.
9ar.., John. Soc. 26, 2.91 t1 ,904.35.
Rizor, Wllilm E.• Lol 110.
A.. 113.117.
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14, $28.88.
v.. ~. John ·w. &amp;/or
Miler, Chi~ M. &amp;/ or Bony v.. 6, t~.&amp;3.
Joontllo, SIC. 18 •. 198 A..
I'Wiio, R_, &amp;/ or Shirtew.

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Moo, etol. Lol
88, $483.04.
· Racine' Goo !o Service Co..
Public Utility pononal.
&amp;694.154.
Womoloy, Rlchalll L. &amp;/or
Cherlotto L • - ' 8114 91
VILLAGE. .
SYRAC .U,...SESOUTHERN LS 0
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n~~~ Emmo. Lot 2,
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Homllon. Brion !o / ar Gerri,
Lot 66,$887.98.
Homilton, Brion &amp;/ or Gerri;
porcol.$61.38.
H~•· - m R., Jr., Lot 9,
tli. .
Hoveo. William R. Jr.. Lot
10, 834.82.
Hoveo. Wlliom R. Jr.. Lot
297.. 11 A.. 82 .92.
Hoveo. - . . , R.. Jr.. Lo1
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Lot 118, t1 58.38.

Shirfew,

Wolle. Monte Roy &amp;/ or
Lindo Suo. 3, 29040 A
t3,288.26.
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MEIGS LS o
Syracuoe Homo. .Utilities
Co .. Public Utility Pononol,
$702 66
Noilco.io-y givon that
the whole of ouch -n1
tracto. loti. or pelllofioto wit
bo cortlliod lor forecloa~no by
the County Auditor purouont
to low oflorleltorf to tho-•
unloa tho tOIIOI, llllllmanll.
111"1-ondint-aroplld.
In occordonco with Cheptor
5721 .08 and 6721 .03 of tho
Ohio R - Codl.
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movement, Inability to recognize
even family members and many
other symptoms.
In the moot severe cases, victims
areunabletocaref0rthemselves.
Thecauselsunknownandtherels
no cure.
A characteristic d the disease Is
ttl! death of neurons - nerve cells
lhat cormect to each other by long
fibers- which ilrces the brain to
live with fewer. and fewer
connections.
Analyzing cells from the hippocampusofslxdeceasedAlzhelrner's
patients, Cotman and colleagues
fOWid lhataxons- the outpUt fibers
of nerve cells, responsible for
transmitting signals through the
nervous system- sprout, reformlng the connections between remalnlng cells.
The hippocampus Is a section of
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UPI Science Wrbr
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
- Two shuttle astronauts geared up
today for a · slx·hour stlnl as
spacewalking hard hats to usher In
the space station era by practiCing
orbital construction, using beams
that work like giant Tlnkertoys.
Turning Atlantis's cargo bay Into
a construction zone, spacewalkers
JerrY Ross and Sherwood Sprtng
planned to practice erecting a
45-foot-tall tower and assembling
pymmld· shaped structures to study
the difficulty of maniP.Ulatlng un·
wieldy objects In weightlessness.
"I feel that this Is probably the
most ambitious or at least the most
energetic (spacewalk) that we've
attempted so far," Ross said. ·
The groundbreaklng, evening
spacewalk and another on Suooay '
are expected to help NASA engl- 1
neers gain a better understanding of
the problems that r91ght be encoun·
tered when .to~ctlon crews
begin as~mbllng the agency's
planned space station aroul¥11993.
"All of thls ls geared towards
being able to come up with ways to
make a space station !It together
and build It once yex~ get out there, "
commander Brewster Shaw saki In
an Interview before blastoff
Tuesday.

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NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
T o - Karr Beer. whooa
~ kncondwn odd,.. lo ..,.
.,......,,
to tho un.... own
hon, dovlueo. tind noiCI ~kin
ofBaoH~:_:_·rr
•~·"';,'.:; -a ••r. ·d r, .
1111 kncwn Ill·
• unlaloiMl, and to ol
the unknown heirs, -~~~
and noxt of kin of ~tu B•r.
Clledya Kerr. wholtllltlalown
llld-ilunknown,..,dtotlto
unknown holn, do\ioe•. and
noiCI of kin of Glody1 Korr:
Wo~ar Karr. Jr.. - . , 1111
known oddreia io unknown.
and to tho hlln. dovlolll and
noxt of kin ol Wall• KMr. Jr.;
Corolyn Korr, who .. loll
........... oddr.. io unknown,
and to II tha heiro, - 1Cndlinn11111 of kin ofCsrolynKarr;
ton Arthur Kerr, w1rooo
IIIII kncwn odd- 11 ..,.
1m-. and to 11 flo hlln,

brain Involved In memory.
"This Is the first exa(llple that we
know of - and I think other people
will verity thls - d thls kind of
sprouting going oo," Cotman said.
Ultimately, however, the sprout·
lng process cannot keep up with
destruction. Either the S}rOIItlng
stops or too many nerve cells die,
CotmaJt said.
"It probably overwhelms It (the
brain) buttherelsatleastsomeklnd
dbattle," Cotman said.
Cotman and colleagues had
earlier dlsrovered the brain makes
Its own growt!l factors, substances
that Induce reproductiOn of cells.
That, coupled with the latest
dlscove!jl and other research on the
nature of the brain-cell growth
process, may enable sclenllsts to
make drugs one _d ay to spur the
brain to compensate for cell
destruction caused b.v Alzheimer's.

lcln of Elhol Robotts Karr; end

to Angllllno Karr. whole 1_,
known orld,_ 1o unknown,
and 10 ol tho holn, - and .-t 111 lcln· of AI1JIIIna
Karr; yvhooo and ld·
d - . . unkncwn and
connot with 111oonobll eli·
gonoo be ncortolnod. you oro
- y notlfild that you hovo
nomld Dolondanto in a
legal ICIIon antitlad John T.
Grueser and Juanitl P .
GN-. PIHitiffl. vo. ArlliiA'
Beer, Et AI .. Dofondonlo. Thio

ICiion hol-lllignod Cue
Nu- 84-CV-333 end II
ponding in tha Court llf
Common 1'1111 ol Mllgo
Pomeroy. Ohio,

4 CYL.

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dooaibod In Voklmo 260,
Pago733, MolgoCountvDoad
=:':'"'co to wlich io
You oro required to on•the Complllnt within 28 davo
oltll'tho 1111 publcation oftlio

In can of your fliure to
ansvvar tw otherwise rMpOnd
11 requirad by tho Ohio Ruloo

6 &amp; 8 Cyl. Slightly Higher
8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Mon .-Fri.
8 A.M. to I 2 Noon Sot.
"A Full Service Garage"

24 0111 WRECKER SERVICE
AFTER 6 P.M.-

m ·2048

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•Snow Tires Mounted

of CMI Procodunt. )I.Vmont
by dofoult wll bo Nndorwd
ogainlt you for tha r dellllllded in tho Comploint.
Doted: NOll..- 19. 1986.
Lorry Sponcor.

•011 Chengo· Major Engine
Ovarhsul Con &amp; Truclio

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MIDDLEPORT AUTO CENTER
Pharit 992-3053

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Public Notice
·
ADDENDUM TO PART 1,
SO ITEM E 15)
COUTAI.HCEORMNPOAHNIYO
MEIGS MINE N0.1
REVISED 8/18/B5
LEGAL NOTICE
Uflllont to Ohio Rovlood Code Soction 11113-07
(F). notice lo horoby glvon of
IIVIolontoODNRPormltNo.
0 ·0354, Molao Mine No. 1.
owned by Southam Ohio
Cool Compony, P. 0 . B~
490, Athono, Ohio 45701 .
Tho oiW lo locotld 1.8 mlloo
: : !" SaN~~C..rtydt~ldlonJo·
1"'• "'""' ·~• 1
toe STotll Rout111241n Molgo
Ollnty. 0 hlo. M..,. opoclfl.
coNy, tho oliO occuPioo por·
tlono of S.Ctlono 8 end 11
lndFroctlono1.2.8.ond12
p

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t;ommon 1'1111 Court

Middleport, Ohio

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tho hclluw of Porker R.., ond
ho unnomod tributarloo. Tho
dllcribod .... Is con-In
tha
ond Rutllnd
U. S. ~~~ Survey 7.6
mlnulll quorlronglo ...... A
oapyof.,.llflllloollooilaiiVIfll.
lor pubic intpoctlon 11
tho offlco of1hoMolgoC011nty
R - . Moigo C011nty
Court Hauoo. s-td Strott.
Pomoroy, Ohio 4117118. •Writ·

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concemlng ... owlcotlon moy bo
oubmlttld to tho Dlvlllon
WiiSQIWidlncl

end/ or requell • mletlng
regarding ...., non·flnoiiCIIon
within 30 dlyo of tha data
lndlclted. "Action", .. Ulld
. . _ . - net inckrdl rocoipl
of 1 vorlflld oof1'C)Iaint. II
olgn~ public intoroll ...
1111. 1 public m-g moy be
hold. AI to any action. inckrd·
lng roceipt of verifild compl-. o n y - moyobtoln
notice of lurthlr ICiionl. end
lddlllonll lnlormllton . Unto.
udwu.- provided in noticel
of pellicular ICIIono. II communlcotlono ohon bo oont 10:
H-g Qork, OEPA. P. 0.
Boo 1049, Columbus. Oh.,
43218. Ph. (1114) 48e-8031.
Ccna~k ORC CHop. 3146 ond
OAC Chepe. 3746·47 and
3148-llor requlromanto.
Finol iauencl of pomit 10
lnlllll: Scipio Twp. Fino Do·
p•rtment,

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County. Oh. Efhlctivo dote:
Nov. 21. 1986. FocHity D•·
criptlon: W-11•. AA!Ico·
lion No. 08·1491 .
Thill llnol ICiion not pre·
cldld by propolld a::tion ond
io flllPoailnCI to EBR. One
1000 golon ooptlc tank ond
loochlng.

Cinema:?)
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Squoro. Bo ld~19 B-3. Cotumbus. Ohio 43~4 .

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PUBUC NOTICE
Tbo-M&gt;a-rocoivod·
/ popored by 'lho Ohio Envir· r~;;--;-:::-:--:--=---:­
onmantll Pro- Agency r· R
(OEPAl lilt wllk. E eal Estate General
dol• of fine! octlono ond
....... dol• of propld
ICiionl . . lftllld, fin.. IC·
liono moy bl opp-. In
writing, within 30 dlvo of tho
dlta of INI notice, to tho
tEIUOI
EnviiOI••••III B- of Rovlow, Rm. 101. 2110 E. T._
216 E. 2nd St.
St., Columbuo. Oh. 43216.
Phone
of 111'1 opplli bl
1·(614)-992·3326
flld with tho dtroclor within 3

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Ext. 2407
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PHOIIE 614·992·9932
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heat, 2 BR, lull basement
w/ lg. doors lor workshop. 2
car garage . Near hospital.
MODERN - level lot near
stores in Middleport. 7 Rm.
one lloor plan. Firepla ce
lurnace and elec . BB heat:
All carpeted.
300 ACRES - What would
you give for th~ on St. Rt. T.
P. water.
REIIODELED - Owner will
sell lor less than they have
in it. HI stories on use
!heist floor . New stove. relrrgerator, gas lurnace, nice
lot.
COUNTRY - 8 acres near
Meigs Higll . 3 8Rs. wood ·
burner, equlppoo kitchen
and carpeting. On hard
road .
WRITE OFF - Restore this
old one and enjoy the space
of one acre lot that lays welt .
Otter wanted.
WRITE OFF - Income m
this.011 e wilt pay its way with
a mce profit. Pomeroy site.
BAIIJ1AIN - 5 Rms one
floor home. Gas furnace
carpeting, 2 porches, gar:
~ge, basement and only

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SIAU &amp; NICE - BOx 186
lot, good 7 rm. frame with
lots of new leatures. FuiiiB·
semen!. Stove, Refrig., car·
port.
RACINE-3 BR home, auto.
hat, carpeting, cellar and
2nd lot for a garden . Only

bocomo llnll unltu 1 -an
ad~Kiclllon hoorlng requolt II
.. within 30 dayo of
tho loouonco dllw; or tho
director revlaes/ wtthdriWt
tho propoood octlon. Arrt
moy a~bmit oommonto

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915-4119
WEHP~~u~'~8,~~:All

. " Prolntlonol"
Specializing in Build-Up
Commerclol Roofing
20 Yro. experlance

C.. No. 24981 .
On Novo- 211, 1996. 1n
tho Molgo County ....,._
Court. Cool No. 24981. Rovmund H.-.. llac 242, MurroyCity, Ohio 431M,John M.
H - . Box 281. MUII'IyCity.
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INSULATION

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FOR WREATHS

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SIDING CO.

AlSO

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Public Notice

FOR THE BOTH
OF YOU
STYLING SALON

Ballhan Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

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APPLIANCE

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SERVICE

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SERVICE

..-.nto.

- Addons •nd remodeling

Soc. Ill. Thill Ordinonco lhal

- Rooting •nd gutter work
- Concrete work

Ilk• offiCI end beln ion&gt;~ from
end ofiOI' Sept. 18, 19116.
tho 23111 dly "'
Soptombor, 1985.
Attllt: Jon Buck. Clortr
Dewey Horton.
Prolldont of COU:ncl

- Piumbtng 1nd electrical
work

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PH. 992·6931
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· E. Main
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(opy SorviciS, ltc.
2SS Mill St., llliddloport
104

NEW LISTING -Lone Bot·
tom - If you need lots of
spa~e lor a growing family '
this 7 room, 4 bedroom •
home is for you . Situated on •
a ~ acre lot,~ has a full IB ·
semen!, den , and lireplace.
Owner needs to sell and will
consider any reasonable of·
fer.
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"Free Estimates" .
lmfallation Available
4 4flf

HUDNALL
PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING .

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NEW LISTING - Rock Spr·
incs Road - Our phone
lines will be busy because ·
this is the property many are
looking for! Acreage - ap·
pro1 . 4 acres, some fenced .
Spacious 3 bedroom hou se
with new roof and vinyl sid ·
ing. Full basement, garage,
outbuildings. $32,500.00.

317 North St&lt;ond

Middleport, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Also Carry
Fi1hing Supplies.
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- 2 story home wnh 2·3 bed·
rooms m40'1!13' lot. Gas fl.
hea~ garage. \'louij make a
nice home lor your family for
me. $16,500.00.

Real E1tate General

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

. l :SPUT li.VB. HOUSE wHh 3
liedrOOIIIS, 2 ~ blllll ••

J11n Trussell 549-2660 •
Donie Turner 992· 5692 : .
Jo Hill 985·44&amp;6

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long loltom, Ohio

PH. 949-2649

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Fle1 Mtrket• thit area• only
v•r round, every week -end,
indoor-outdoor flea market.

Open BAM to &amp;PM inolde
tho fo•mor TholorFord build·
lng, noxt to Frutlt'o. Routol
35. &amp; 180. Froo door prlz•
llertlng Sot. Doc. 7th. Aloo
letm how to win 1 mejor
oppllonco by Chrlltmu At·
tenUon dealers: tome 1p1ca

IVIillble but llmltod . Now II
tho t lmo. Froo odmloolon to
tlto public. 81 4-448· 7037.
2· 7th. Dobby Dr .. McGuire
Subdlvlolon. LR oulto, bdr.
tuitll, t-Mn beds. dinette

111, loto moro. Call 61 4·
448·3918 .

lnoldt Ilia . ~th &amp;· 30th.
9:30 to 4:30. All hcuoahold
ltemo. 893 S. Third St. In
'Middleport.
Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Roger Hysell
Garage
124,Pomeroy Ohio

Rt.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST

GUYSVIllE, OHIO

Also Transmission

PH. 992·5682
or 992.·1121

F1rm Eqtllt•••t
Part• &amp; Ser-loe

•

1o3·tlt

3·24·tfc

tOWN &amp; COUNIIY

YmiiNAIIAN
\CUNIC

BEND AIEA CAlL
lkllty OHict
tor Hours
304-372·5
'

BOGGS

Authorized Joha DHII,
New Holland , Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
, Dealsr

PH. 304-675 ·2441

11/4/l~~~&lt;t.

Small3 bdr. In town, all new
carpet &amp;. paint, new &amp;ldlng.
new furnace • central air,
exceptional buy, 826,000.

Coli 814-446-2469 .
3 bedroom home with ott··
ached garll!ge. Nice lot-good
family neighborhood .. Movein condition . Available December. 1986 .-Ditcount for

ceoh . will finance . Coll81 4288·5110.

and cedar home. Overlooklng back-up water of Hock·
ing River. Reduced from

lnourenoe. aducatlonel op·

t169.000 . to 8126,000 .

portunlties, retirement pay

Muat • • to appreciate. Call

Beautician opportuni1y ,
booth for rent, apply Ad·
venco Daolgn. 21 9Sixth St ..
Point Ploeoant,W. Ve. No
phono coHo .
If you are 66 yr• of age O(
older, a rtlident of Ma~on

6 room hou1e with bath with

1\l:i acral near Middleport &amp;
Pomoooy. 614· 992-7453.

By owner &amp; bedroom•, large
living room, dining room,
tun beMment, 2 car e~rage ,

large lot. clooe PPJH end
Ordnan ce schools, 304·
676-6866 .

House for 1ale by owner. 3
br. family room, _ wood
burner, central air. patio.
deck, top ground pool. out-

building . Alter 6 o'clock ond
on woekando celt 304·676·
7281 .
Small down payment and
1
I
rant. 6 room•
30'~ · 6'76 · 30:lo

. Nlca lot,
or e75.

County , like 10 floh. enjoy
working outoldo. Inquire Pt.
Pk . Job Service, 226 Sixth Exterior complete interior
St.. Point Pleooanl.
roodr to complete. All brick.

1- - - - - - - - -

12

Situations
Wanted

energy efficient, three bed ·
room rancher 1itting on one
acre. Priced on lntpec1ion

only (3041871·2981 .
Reducad - Will oell on land

Private care for elderly per·
1on In my home . Room &amp;
board, good cere . On Rt.

contract . 5 roomt, beth,

utility. 10 acroo lend. 304·
675·3030; 304·876-3431 .

218 . Crown City. Call 814·
268 ·6609.
32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
V.cancy for the elderly in
our home. Trained ai'ld fif.
t•n yMrt experience. Call

614-992 · 7314.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
Nurtlng care in private ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
home . Room tor tv(o pa- 4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
tients . 8600. 1 month . Call RT 35 . PHONE 614· 446·
7274.
814-992 -3591.
14x70 Graywood, 3 bdr ..

ANY PERM
KAY'S

992·2725

Gallia High School. Reduced
to $29,900. Call 814-3B8·
8711 .

Join the West Virginia Army
NatloNII Guard. You receive
a monthly paycheck, life

Heated Garage Sale. Dec.

Middleport
'8t Vicinity

LAIGE ANIMAL &amp;
SURGEIJ IJ APPT.

169 N. 2nd An . .
MWdlepert, Oh.

3 bdr. ranch. onecarQflraga,
walk ing distance from North

ond other outotandlng be- 814·887·81 50 after 9:30
neflto. Coil 304-876·3960 a.m. ·or 7 :30p.m.
or 1-800-842-3819,
)- - - - - - - - -

.......fiiiiiiiirov .........

OLDER HOUSE with 3 bed·
rooms on corner lot in Syr·

949·2210

Pomeroy,

PHONE 992 .. 7075

17:--:-:----:--=-:--

For oelo by owner 79 mobile
homo 14x70, front porch.
underpinning, new carpet. 2
bdr .• 2 betho, gordon tub •
liraploce, oil molntonanca
free, 1 ecra M· l , rural water,
qualified prior service indi· 819,000 firm. Call today
viduolo. Coli 304· 87&amp;·3960 814·266·6702.
or1 ·800·642·3619 .
1- - - - - - - - 86 acres plus beautiful stone

olectrcnlco ot 'Tho Gollipolla

fiiu£
STREAK CAB CO~
107
St.,
Oh.
6

t

Real Eslale

tfltd Payment. No Expa·
rience , No Sales. Detaila
I 8 n d I el f • a d d r 8 I I It II

dollt, collectablet, crafts,

24 Hr. Service

Sycamore

Workl

Hooted Gorogo Sole Rein « To 1111 Avon, coli 304-876ohlna, Nov. 29 &amp; 30, B:OO· 1429.
4:00. Down Rt. 7 to Clipper
Millo foMow ligno to Shooot· PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT
ring Ridge. Hondmado wood "A" Licon lid to proctlco In
• other Chrletmle items.
• ol W.ot Vlr9nlo. ••·.
OIIIIWIJI, clothea and lary range : $21,840 to
mite. items. Dennia ' 614· $36 ,564. Write Admlnillra·
446· 2B47.
tor. Lakin Ho1pital. Lakin.
WV 2e260 or phone 304·
Christm11 Sale. Friday- 878· 3230. WE ARE AN
Saturday-Sunday. Nov. 29 , EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
30 &amp; Doc. 1. Toyo, toolo, EMPLLDYER .

BOWMAN'S HOME CARE MEDICAL SUPPLY
We Dellv01

Auembly

$600.00 par 100 . Guaran·

teed payment. No
experience-No tales. Details
tend ae lf . addrettad

&amp; Vicinity

WE BIU MIDKAIIE Ale OTHER ~NSUIANCE
CA . .U$ WHEN EIIGIIlf

305 Jadl•n Atrt.

BEAUTY SALON

304· 876-6600 or 678·
3824.

Eooy Aooambly Workl
&amp;600.00 per 100. Guaron·

.. ....Giiiiiiioiis·........

Out of Town Customers Call Collect
•Ho.... 0J&lt;VgtiR
oHospital Beds •Wheal Chairs

10% OFF

BANK

00
5
'

SAliS &amp;. RENTAlS
614-446-7283

3 lots In Syracuse.

:HOME NATIONAL

7

$

LG. PIZZA w/one Item.........

Salurrltry I D·llr30 11t1

'

'' '

ANGIE'S
PIZZA
2nd, Middleport,

Paul E. Shockey, DVM
PT, PLIASANJ OffKI

NOW THIU DEC, 4

up for the holldoyo, opaclol
delivery. Ward'a Keyboard,

LOST:Iong haired black cot . Part time R .N .a, 3:00 ·
Mflll. Medium size. Green 11 :00. 1 1:00· 7:00. Willing
eyes. Antwlft to Pumpkin. to work in long term care.
Loot -n In tha Sugar Run Mutt be able to coordinate
area. Reword. 814· 892· excellent patient care for our
retidentt who are very ape·
5880.
clol people. Accepting oppli·
Kayo LOST in Point Plouont Clltiont Mon. through Fri. at
Tu11dlly evening, door keys Pomeroy Health Care Cen·
on plain ring, call 304·676· tar. E.O.E.
1333.
Don't tat your military *ilia
Loot · Shocking Collar. go to waste. The Wt1t
Vicinity McClintock $25. Virginia Army National
Guard hu vaCancies for
Reword . 304-675 -1249.

Ullin

PERM ALE

CUlt.

.'

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

SMALL AIIIIIAL IIOIIS
Mon.-WIIf••Jhurt. 1·5 pm
. r- • •SO-l; Fri. 1-2 pm

. on

'

-

YIIIYL &amp; AWMIIIUM

room.

LD: clltd on 8 ICtll. lqt llf1ll
. pond. Alcint ••.

z

SIDING ·CO.

ilinint IOCIIIt. liwill room and

, IQI IKIIIIion

:z::

SUPERIOR

FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Plano tuning and repair. tune

llompod onvelope: ELAN
Found: Famole Seagle dog VITAL-5847 3418 Enter·
on Harrioonvlllo Road . Cell prloe Rd. Ft. Pierce, FL
33482.
614-742·2960.

~ Licensed Clinical Audiologist

EUGENE LONG

Complete Gutttr Work
Complete Ramodlllng
. Rooting of all Typoo
Worked In homo or11
20 yooro
"Free Eotlmateo"
CAll COllECt:

Grand Plano for 1ate. free
delivery and tuning.

creation Department, 618
Soccnd Ave .. Gellipolio, Oh
48631 . ph . 614-446-1789.
ext. 24 for details and job

Mulberry Ave. ereo. Cell
61 4·992· 7663.

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Free Estimates
r0-11 rtn

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Plano Tuning . Lone Donlelo.
614· 742·2951 . Atoo: So by

contact the Gallipolis Re-

Dark gray and whlta lemolo

Lone Bottom. Ohio
Ph. 985-4141

949·2263
or 949-2969
4129/Un

and

i3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME

AW

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

. YIWTADS

H111ry E. Cltlsnd, Jr.

992·6191

ROOFING

TNngo . . bulzln' lnthe

POMEROY - No s1rain ui
your budge to heat this win·
terr This mobile home with
expando has a woodbur~er
to warm all 3 bedrooms. Gar·
age w~h workshop. large
fenced lot. Fru~ trees. garden space. $18,000.00. :
FIVE POINTS AREA - A 3
bedroom ranch home on ap·
pro1imately \? acre lot. In·
eludes dishwasher. range,
hood. Electric B.B. heal.
Garage. Give us a call.
$31 ,900.00.
•

•Complete Remodeling
•Room Additions
•Roofing
•Siding
•Gan~,es &amp; Pole
Buildtngs

Howard L. Writesel

l /W t!t

Giveaway

Miniature Schnauzer lott in

iii:

~lo
7/ 11 /tln

9.92-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL

and Graduation

Stationtfy, Magnetic
Signt, Rubbtr Stompt,

Gutters • Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

992·2259

z

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

NEW-REPAIR

·2027

c:l

'

PWI: Ollke .Supplin &amp;
furniluro, Wedding

23

ltompod envlllopo: ~ian Vi· 31 Homes for Sale
7"-:----:-::---o-- '1tal -716 341B Entorprioo 1-'-------...,-6 Lost and Found
Rd. Ft. Ploroe. FL 33482.
By owner. Muot ooll· moved.

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

Sl.REWTtL
Rl. 160 orlh

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

t-;;:=;::=;=====

I·

lntereated peraona, certified
or uncertified. are urged to

Easy

U-SAVE
AUTO

8alllpolle,

purpose. Leader

Mortgage Co .. · 814-692·
3061 .

description.

"Wt 'Rt11 Fot l•n"

4·5·1fc

F" All

B,rick &amp; block mason's expe rience~ . Call for interview,

Pupploo. Call 61 4-446 ·
7943 .

446-4522

•Washers •Di1hwaahera
•Ranges
•Refrigerators ·
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

Sat., I 0 a.1t1.•12 II-

I

4

CALL

985-3561
I'll M•k"

for any

Plaza, 20 3 Jackson Pike,

Gollipollo. Oh 411831 .

GolllpoNo Community Pool.

RENT A CAR

KEN'S

HOME OWNERS -Refinance
to low fixed rata. Uoe equity

nologilt, weekdayl. Send
rooume a apply to Medical

lwimmlng season at the

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 99H201

(CUI OUI FOR FUIURI USE)

FlEE COIIFIDEIInAL
PIEGIIA!IICY ftST
llnoolb In 10 llloufll)

One certified Medical Tech·

Lonely, need o deto1 Meet
lhot opaciol-oomoona todayl
Call Datetlmo toll-tree 1.
800·912· 7876 onrtlmo day
or night.

992-3559

? PREGNANT?

'o .....;',

Roymond Smith property.

are needad for tho 1988

DOZER . BACKHOE.
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER.
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES,
RECLAMATION. PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT.
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
l!o DIRT

304·675-nlrJ.

22 Money to Loan

lnstructors and Lifeguards

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

A.A.A.

Middleport. Ohio
1·13-tfc

Help Wanted

Professional
Services
Help Wanted: Water Safety 1- - - - - - - - -

Racine, Oh.
P~. 614·843· 5191
10·6-tfc

RT. 62 SOUTH
POINT PLIASANT, W. VA.
8 miles from
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
SINGLE S24. 95
•live entertainment
' Free HBO •Restaurant
oOiymp ic Pool

PAT HILL FORD

11

814·838·6333 .

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Mom·

We can repair and re·
• · core radiators and
healer cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

304·622· 17.62 or 304-738·
408B.

No huntingortreapaasingon

to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

•

Business
Opportunity

hrs . Loti of extras Included.
For more Information call

:"rm

..............

Sizes from 6'x6' Up

I·

21

Scrvt ccs

UTILITY BUILDINGS

PH. '192-3982

9-30-tf

huntlngortraap~tsingon

Wanted To Buy

STANDING TIMBER .
Tromm . Call: 61 4· 742 ·
TANNING BED BY SONTE·
232B.
GRA !Super Polm Beech).
Regular 88,996.00 now
$4,500.00. loll then BOO
Employ men !

tho Bill Clonch'o property on
Hvoelt
Run'Rolid .
No
No hunting or treops11lng •
day or night on tho Charloo
E. Yoot Fsrmo. Violatoro will
be pro 11 cuted.

Sizes Start From 12'x16'

OPERATORS
lildo O'lrirn &amp; DoW1io P\iwol
Mon. lliru Sot. 9 AM· I PM
lun. &amp; Tliurt. Nlghft
!r Afpt.

Factory Choke
12 Gau&amp;e Shotguns Only

.......

..............

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

20% OFF
SELECTED PERMS

9

Nohuntlngortreopeuingon
~;su~o'!:n~J.•~~~
Vlolatorowili be prcoacutld .

349 N. 2nd
Middleport
•POTTERY
•CLOCKS
•TOYS
•IMPORTS
11·7-85·1 mo.

Flatwoods Rd. Ca. Rd 26
2 Mi. from Fiirt Points
Watrh For Slgnt
11·16·1 rilo.

GUN SHOOT

73 ·1°

LINDA'S
MEXICAN
POnERY &amp;
GIFT SHOP

RESIDENCE

1/11/rln

73-79-Ford Jr.
Fondtrs ·-......................•41
73 -79 ford Tr.
.
Doort :........................ 1135
10·15 ford lr.
n~i;;'j"r;:···· I JSO • u~'io;;.-r;:
$14!
.~:!;"!;:
$70
&amp;O~a~"};;;j'i;:·
.........
$52.50
73
Grillos ..................... I31.S O
·Hoodt......................... l1 45
1l·79 Chtvr. lr.
.ll-15 ford ·langtr
..... Panolt ...............125
Hoodt ......................... ll30
73· 79 Chevy. lr.
ll-15 Ford la•gor
Cob Ctrntrr...- ...... ,.....120
Griii01 .........................'7S
Ntw ond lhtd Auto Glan- Lato Molitl Partt

11·28·3 mo .

PRE-CUT TREES
AVAILABLE
HARLEY HANING

PH. 949-2801
· or 949·2860
No Sunday Calls

e. 13. 3tc:

MIDD~PORT -

The Daily Sentinei-Page-13
3 Announcements

73·10 ""'' lr.
, ....... ............:............t41
73-10 Chtvr Tr.
Doort ......................... 11DO
(ht•r· lr.

CHAlLIS lAlLEY
PH. 742·2050

11·5· 1 mo. d.

"Froe Estlma1es"

of Main Strwt. · Pomlooy.
Moigl C...nty, Ohio. 411789.
Cherloo H. Knight
- g Problto Judge
Lana K. NIJIIOin&gt;ld, a.rk

y
ovt our -"''l·
AMivortory or Sp•ral
Occasion 111 Yidso....Wo
Tops Any lpKiril O&lt;eation.

CALL 614-381·8162

New Homes Built

1, lite

H

Real Estate General

COMPLETE LINE OF
FARM AND AUTO
BATTERIES
•

EvenlniS 7:10
Fri .. Sit. , Tuu .. 7:10·9:10
Sit.. Sun. Mit., 2:10
Sat. Midnl&amp;flt, 12:10

IOLUT I'OOFING

.

(1 1 I 22. 29. 2tc

Public Notice

· Battery Sale
EveniniS 7:00
Fri .. Sit, Tues .• 7 &amp; 9:10 p.m.
S1t. &amp; Sun. Mat. 2:00
. Sit. Midnipt 12:00

........... ~ ...

111113, 20. 27; (1 2) 4, 4tc

lining dialer in ar-:~
bit anat. 11;1 poltfl.

(PG-131 Ere. 7:10

-...... . .

WANT ADS

Own .your own SIHI
..Hng O..nhip. . .
jor flllnufactunr •·

Once BiHen

DICIIIIId.

- . .-r

"Business Man"

Ends Thursday
Annihilators
Ill ln. 7:00

JOHN C. lBUN

R•-nllbro RI1M- Rer;..,,,
11·12·1 mo.

--itlo

$18,500.

· Adroisslon PriCI I
Barpil MslniHS
Sal. &amp; Sun.. All Slats $2.25
. Adm. bery T•esday $2.25

NOTICE Of
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCiARY
Estell of Ame H.-n.

ORDINANCE NO. 11 8e~ll6
An Ordinonco to A rille Addltionll Fundi F.., Tho
Operation of 111o IJIIoue of
Mlddltport lor 1885 ..
Be h crdolned bythoCounlil
(11) 29, 1tc
llf tho Vllage of Middltport ..
lollowo:
---,P,...u"'"b lt'"·c-:N
:-::o
- t.,.ic-e- - 1 S.C. I. That th ... lo - Y
appropriltld tho -vvin{j ld·
- - - - - - - - -1dlllonli lundofortho-otlon
tho lllllllge of Mlddltport for
ADDENDUM TO PART 1. ol
1985.
ITEM E (6)
"-Rovonue
SOUTHERN OHIO
Sharing ........ , ... 83.7156.00
COAL COMPANY
Soc. 11. Thetthllordiooneo lo
RACCOON MINE NO. 3
honby cloclored to bo . on
REVISED 8/ 29/ 85
emorgeucy In thatt-fundo
ere now IIVIlilllble end . .
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to .Ohio Ravload _ . . , lor tho continued
Codt Section 161 3·07 opntlon of tho villga during
(F), notice lo horobr glvon o1 1986.
S.C. Ill. Thil Dnlinonco lhal
rovlllontoODNR PormltNo. tlkeoffiCiond
bllnfon&gt;~from
. D-0183. R _ , Mine N9. 3. endolt•N-11.
1986.
owned by Southam OhiO
, _ tho 11lh doy "'
CNI Compony,. P. 0 . Box
480. Athono, Ohio 45701 . Novombor1985 .
Tbo 1~ io locotld 2.1 mlllo Att.,: Jon Buck. Clerk
Dowor Horton,
Wilt of -•ovllf ldjocont
Prolldent of Cruncl
lin 1 Southwoottlfy dlroc·
tlon) to S - Route 124 In (11)~ . 29, 2tc
Vinton County. Ohio. Mono
opaclllcolly. tho·~ occuploo
portlono of Soctlrln 111 end
Public Notice
Froctiono 24. 30 end 311 in
Townlhlp, T.BN ..
R.18W., lmmodletoly ad.ll·cont (to tho Eut)·of Raccoon ORDINANCE NO. 1186-86
An Ordlnonco 111 A"""'d
Croolr. Tho dllc.- II
.
oonlllned In tho · Mulgo ond Ordlnonco 1150-84.
• h ..-dlinld by tho Council
Wld-itlo U. 8. Goologlcol
Survoy 7.5 minute quldron- • ol tho Vlllgo of Middlopo!t u
gle mope. A copy of tho llt&gt;PI·
.
Soc. I. Thot the lolowing
colion le ovllllble lor public
lldoptld in
OiopoctlcM et tho offlco of tho ~
Vinton C011nty Rocordlr. Yin· Ord. 11110-84:
(1) ThOt ... Chlof of Police
ton County Court H011•,
Moln Strwt, McArtlu, Ohio oelory bo -dod Ill llld
481111. Written ... ,...,;,. n&amp;OO.oo par month. .
(b) Thet tho pooitlon of
doncl conooming tho llt&gt;Piico·
lion mov bo oubmlttad to Plrklng Meter parson bo
.,. Dlvlolon of Rocllmo• llldld 01 I WIQO of 13.36 por
hour.
.
lion, Fount.ln s..,.,., Build·
Soc.
II.
Thotthllordiooncolo
·
lng B-3. Columbul, Ohio
horoby clocl- to be · on
43~4.
Olh01ijW1cy In that ·PlY
... ,......., lor tho
(11) 13. 20.27: (12) 4, 4tc contiouod protoction of vlllgo

(1218. 13. 20. 27. 8tc

•,•n •t~T~' ~, qR

Public Notice

Scipio, Meigs

ol&gt;jiCI of tho Cof1'Clililt

..
~. · Tho laot
publicllion wl~ bo modo on
Januory 27 , 1986 ondtho 28
days tor Ans\WI" wil co~
monee on tho! dote.

$2495

Replace plugs. check bel1s. ho1o1,
adiuot corburetor. replace fuel litter.
Spacial good thru Dec . 7

ADDENDUM TO PART 1
ITEM E II)
'
SOUTHERN OHIO
COAL COMPANY
MEIGS MINE NO. 2
REVISED 8/23/ 85

:::.OI:..d..to;w"·~d.:~ t~~. T~~.~~-~~~~~:

8ICh will
weak
i)r lix
nctice which
bl publlohod
~~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,~~~!!;;;;!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ aum

1U S. Sflt St.

Spacewalk set

Cooo

ton Arthur Karr: Ethel Robolll
Karr, whoso 1111 kncwn od·

'

Public Notice

Public' Notice

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

i==i~~:1ii;r:;rr~:;~;::=~=::;iJir=:::.:::::::::=::==trr:~:::~~===j========:;i
w·••·

Ill Court St.. Po~~~tror. CMtlo CS1i!

GARBAGE SERVICE
Rt. 2, (oolvillo

LEGAL NOTICE
ad ~-odoS to Ohio Rovlo- octlon 1513.07
(Fl. notice is horoby glvon of
rovlllon to ODNR Permit No.
D-0351, MeiJII Mine No. 2.
ownod by Southam Ohio
CNI C~. P. D. B~
490, Athono, Ohio 48701.
Tho ·~ lllocotld lull South
of tho lntor_...., of County
ROida 27 an&lt;ftl. opproxlmotoly 1.1 mlloo Southaolt of
Paint Rock In Melgo COIInty
Ohio. More lplelfically,
lha occupleo poniono of
Soctlono 25, 28 end 31 1n
Columblll Townlhlp, T.9N ..
R.111W. Thadlo~bodollllo
conlllnod In tho Voloo Millo
ond Wll r , . U. S. Goologicol SllfWY 7.1 mlnulo CJ~Id·
ronglo nilpo. A copy ol tho liP"
pllcotion II - l e lor public
inopcliuu It 1ho ollloo of tho
Meigs County
R-.lor.
Meigs County Coun Hou•.
COURT OF ~~:gs COUNTY. Second Sllolt, PofiiiiDY, Ohio
48788. Wrltton ...,...on.
JOHN r..~:UESER
clonco concerning tho llt&gt;Pico·
JUANITA P. GRUESBI ,
lion moy bl albmlttld 10 .
Plaintiffs
tho Dlviolon of Roclomotlon.
Fountlln SquMI, Buldlng 11ARTH VS.
3, Columbuo. Ohio 43224.
UR BAER, ET AL

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Business Services

PHONE
992-2156
Wri1t Olil' StntiHI CIHiifid Dtft,

Rooo,
A!he Olan &amp;/ or
s.c. 2.110
.
Celio
.229 A.. 8426.23.
R010. BlrboroJ.&amp;T-oR., . Llmbort, Aloh A., .12 A..
S.C. 9. 2.110 A.. 8408.28.
$201.48.
Sponcor, Eloon W c. DoLimbert, Aloh A.. •12 A..
rotlty, Soc. 8. 40 A.. $181.76. 868.74.
.
Stoke. Clydl F. !o/cr Ellll
ltvtncior, lorry W.. porcol. 1 --7"~--:::--:---P .. sec. 30, 14.28 A.. 828.71.
Public Notice
$670.51 .
· Llvtnclor, Lorry W.. percel,
Syrocuoe Hon UtKitioo 8211.71.
LEGAL NOTICE
Co.. Public Utility poroonll t
Llvtnclor, Lorry W., parcol.
tho Board of La tart Town·
172.1&amp;.
t40.82.
Wallerl, W~liiiTI D. i!ola
Llvendlr, Mory J ... 39 A. . lhlp. Molgo County. Ohio,
will rocolva bldo untll7:00 p.
Brenda s.. Lot 113. II A.. $1.83.
.
$13.17.
Llvtnclor, Ralph!o / c.Mory, m·. o'clock p.m. tlta 2nd day
of o..,ombor 1985 lor tho
Wallerl. Wiliam o . &amp;/ or 18. 82. ~.
8renda S.. 1.o1 83. 882.92 .
Lo..,...,, Relpttao/ ..,Mory, purchoot·ofonow 19B6ioo·
dor/blc~hoe with minimum
RACINE VILLAGE
.198 A.• 81 .91 .
opaclfic.~tlono as folio-:
•
Lovtnclor,
Ralph
&amp;/or
Miry.
Spociflcatlono c.~n be - n
=~~N~-~- 0 Mary ,33 A.• 84.68.
.
• A. , ;/{46 '
L o -. Ralph &amp;/or Mary. at tho homo of tho cli1rk,
23238 Hill Rood. Racine
· 16· ·39 · 1 · ·
11. e2.29.
Cllllil, Chorloo T.. 5 oc. 16 ·
L . -. Ralph D. &amp;/ or Ohio 411771 . Ph. (614i
247-3125 .
1.20A., $139.76.
MoryJIIIIco,14. 833.72.
0Hifld •• trado·ln (1)
Cllllii,. ChlrtooT.. Soc. 16.
Lovonclor, Ralph D. &amp;/ or
Geoo 480-B o/n 8722912
•22F.....,.,,
A.. 2662
· Gerold
· ' E. &amp;/or Mary Jlllico' 1eu, 833 •72 •
.
Llvtnclor, Rolph D. &amp;/ or Loador I Bockhoo.
Biddlr to a~bmlt datlllld
Freels R.. Soc. 16. .311 A.. Mary Jonlce. 18, $3,3119.58.
&amp;62.77.
. D Ell!
Pion», Clinton W. &amp;/or IPtciffcations of equipment
offered. Tho Boord of
Ghlln. Franklin ..
• Mldred. Lot 20. 85.71 ,
pllllel. ·$3.41 .
Pio101, Clinton W. &amp;l or Truotoao rtiiiVo tho right to
reject any or all bidt.
Ohlin. Fnmklin D.. otlll, Mitred, Lot 16. 814.11 .
By ordlr of tho Boord of
68
8
porcot
.:_! °F· · klin 0 ~
Syrocuoe Homo Utllltioo
6 ·-··
Truotooo of LotertTownohlp.
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C
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utility
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.-col S4 30
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Don R. Hill
P
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Vickie $112.41 .
1
Welter G. Rouoh
HWI Bily C. Jr. &amp;/ or
Taafcrd, Dolo C. l!o / or
Harry C. Hill
l .. Sc. 18 .. 30 A.. tB83.50. Wanda L• .88 A., $1 ,106.92.
Joyce White, Clerk
. . _ . NancyJ .. Sac. 18.
Teaford. Dale C. &amp;/ or .
(11) 16, 22. 29. 3tc
.24 A.. ~s: ·
Wenda L. 1.70 A.. 89.83.
16~A t1 ~9A;a.Soc.
Tealord.J,•Ie ,'f23&amp; /rif ~ --;-p;;~~Nj;;tj,:·; - LYono J.ciri. L. &amp; War
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Ottce.
0o1oro1 Gone Soc 18 · 27 A.
t23'f 81
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By JAN DEGlER
UPI Sclmce Wrller
WASHINGrON (UPI )- Though
the brain battles back against the
ravages of Alzheimer's disease. It
ultimately loses the war against the
disorder lhat stt1kes 10 percent of
.the nation's elderly, scientists say.
A post-mortem study ol brains of
Alzheimer's victims showed cells
tried to repair connections des·
troyed by the disease by sprouting
new branches, evidence that dls·
pules a cu!TI'nt theory that the
disease's march through brain
tissue goes Wlchecked.
"Just the very fact the brain has
some kind r1 battle plan going on ls
really a note of optimism In the
midst of Ibis horrible disease that
takes ·such a toll," said Dr. Carl
Cotman, a biochemist and profes!Or
of psychobiology at the Unlversltyd
California at Irvine.
Cotman and coUeagues reported
on their work In the journal Science,
released Thursday.
Alzheimer's disease affects an
estimated 2.5 million American
adults. Although II has been known
to strike In middle age, It Is
primarily a disease of the elderly
and affects more than 10 percent d
Americans over age 65.
A progressive, degenerative dls·
ease, II can cause memory loss,

: · · Friday, November

AnnOI IIl l'i'll li! ll l s
3 Announcements
SWEEPER end 11wlng mo.
chine ropolr, porto, end
a~pplllo.
Pick up ..,d
delivery, Devil V•cuum
Clltnor. one heM mill up
GeOrgoo Crook Rd. Coil
814·448·0294.
A1clne Gun Shoot tpon·

oorad by Racine Gun Club.
Evory Sundoy, beginning ot
1:00 p.m. Foctory Choko12

·t

RICK PEARSON AUCTIO·
NEER SERVICE . Eototo.
form, ontlquo. llquldotion
nloo. Llconlld Ohio end
Woot Vlrglnlo. 304· 773·
17811 or 304·773·15430.
9

Wanted To Buy

Wo pey caoh for lite model
cteen

u•• cars.

Jim Mink Chlv.·Oidolnc.
Bill Gone Johnoon
814-448-3672

16

Schools
I nat ruction

Learn to drive a semi rig.

Jones DrivN School. Call
8 14·319·2328.

18 Wanted to Do

Wontld to buy· guno. knhtao
&amp; oolno, poying In cuh, wll

pick up. Colt 814-4411· 3449
or 814·448· 2799.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURijiTURE. Bodo, Iron,
WoOd, cupbotrda,

ch1ln,

chooto. bukau , dlohlo.
atont jart, anUqu... gold
and allver . Wrlte · M.D.
MIIIer, Rt.2, Pomeroy. Ohio
48789 or call 614-992·
7 700 .

guaga tho1guns.

Buying dally gold , oilvor
colno. rlngo, jowlllry, sterling
wore, old coins, lorgl cur·
Nnoy. Top prlc11. Ed. Burkltt Sorber Shop, 2nd. Avo.
Middleport, Oh . 814· 992·
3478.

bath. newlv remodeled,
underpinning, need1 finl1h

work, 18,600. Call 614·
448·3040.
1975 14X70 Vindala. 3 bdr,
CA..ref., ~-.nge , stepa, un derpmning new dra~••·
e~~:c. cond .. 'iot&amp; GtrtQICin
be bought or rMIIed lito.

S860Q . Coli 614 · 379·
2748 .
14x70 Fleetwood, 3 bdr.,

Rolloblo bsbyoiHing. roaoo·
nablt rare1. Racine area.
Coli Merlo ot 814-849·
2083 .

Fin anci al

WANTED TO BUY uoad
wood a coal heaters .
SWAIN'S FURNITURE, 3rd. -::::::----::::-U-I-:in_e_s_s _ _ _
8
&amp; Olive St. Golllpollo. Coli 2 1
814-448·3119.
Opportunity
Borbio D111m Houoo. good
oond. Coli 1114· 38B-9B&amp;8.

1Va

w, batho. llrgo kitchen and

aeparate utllhy room . All
appliances including Wisher
&amp; dryer. Woodburnar with

hearth. Totol electric. All
underpinning. 1tormwln.
dows and 3 deckt. Extra

nice! Mull lOll. f10 ,800.
Coli 614 -2&amp;6,6687 .
1968 Royol moblla homo . .
12x40. S2BOO. 614·949·
2996 .

1974 Hlllcraot 12.&amp;6, 2
I NOTICE I
bedrooms. partielly fur~HE OHIO VALLEY PUB· niohod. Good cond. 84000.
II!SHING CO. rocommando
· oell. Coli 614 -992tl!ot you do buolno.. with
paoplo you know. end NOT
to - d money through tho 1972 12x8&amp; Schultz mobile
mall untH you have lnveltl· homo with 7x1 1 oxpon~o.
gated tho offering.
woodburner, air condltkm.
1- - - - - - - - - w11her and dryer, · all ap·
Moorman

FMd

Bu•lna••

Opportunity . Nstlonollr
know manufacturer needs
localleleaandservlcerepreuntative. On -the -jobtr8ing-

pllal"itea.

furnithed,

two

porchet , underpannlng,
t7,000 . 304·B82·2888 .

1980 Tidwell, 1 4x70, 3
lno . Excellent benefits . hcd roo m. 1 1/: b8thl, all alec,
Would prefor person who und e rp e nning, good cond
hat raised liveatock or been muat sell, no reuanabl· ··
in own buotnon. Muot hlvo offar rafuood, 304·87J·
good roputollon end crldlt 7629 .
ro\lng. For cunlldlntlol In·
tllrviow - d to Box T1010 1'8BO Foirmont. 14x70, ext
In coro ol Golllpollo Dolly cond, 3 bodroomo, 2 ~h~.
Trlb\lno, BZii Third Avo .. $760.00 down and
GalllpoMo, Oh 46831 .
loan. 304·676-2331 . '

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�Friday, November .Z9. 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
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Page-14 The Daily
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Sentinel

LAFF·A·

Mobile Homea
for Sale

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Household Goods

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Woohan, dryon, rolrlgor•·
toro, rongoo. Skoggo · Applieneoo. Upper River Rd .
booldo Stone Croll Motel.
814·441-7398.

1 2xl0 mobile home, excellent ohope. Groat Buy. Coli
afttt 6:30, 304-676-5972.
1981 CttOIIno, 2 bedroom,
2 botht. 8 It potla door, all
electric, good cond, downpeyment •nd 111ume loan.
Con be ......, Hogg ond
Zuap1n trailer park, Front
St .. M11on. W. Vo .
MOBILE HOMES MOVED:
reason1ble r1t11,
Coli 304-&amp;78-2336

.,..,red,
33

Farms for Sale

Apple Grove 100 ocrao,
lergo born 120x28, 1,300ft
frontage on Jerry' s Run
Road, 15 miles from Goo·
Plont. Mlnttol rlghto.
Wont offolr. Clyde Bowen,
Jr, 304-578-2331.

Friday, November 29. 1985

Pomeroy-Middlepon, Ohio

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64

MiiC . Merchandil8

KIT 'N' CARLYLI! ®b,

"He's the best man we have

Turko'l' • Konnllwc poto ·
tooo. Coll814-387· 7230.
New snow tires with studa,
7Bx16 .• 46 .00 each , 304875-7771 .

Uud S.toillto Syotom ,
Unldon 8,000 rocwlvei, 730
octuotor. 9 lt. dloh, lt,llty
romoto control, lorgo a lt.
County . Appllonce, Inc . P&lt;O]octlon TV. Coli after 6
Gocd uood opploncwo ond p.m., 304·176·1940.
TV toll. Open 8AMtoiPM . 1 - - - - - - - - Mon thru Sot. 114-448 · Amona 16 cu ft frost fr•
1898, 827 3rd. Avo. Golll· rolrlgorotor, 30 In electric
o,ell ~l~onlng rongo, Horvoot
polio, OH .
Gold, t350.00 ooch or beth
Valley Furniture, new &amp; 1850 .00. Block Bort wood
uood. Lllrgo ooctlon of quol· ond cool it011o, 700 CF M
ity furniture. 1218 Eootorn blower, double wall, 111111
Avo., Gllllpollo.
under worronty, 1326.00.
304-571·2069. •
E·Z CrldH Mollohon Furnl·· l- - -- - - - - turo, Rt. 7 Nonh of Galllpo· Fireplace Insert. bums coal
111. Coli 614·448: 7444.
or wood, 2 yro old, coat
o1,000.00 now, soiling
Wuhtr IVOCidO .160. $660.00. 304·675-7217.
dryer ovocodo
GE
woohtt •white •1110, dryer Troy Built gordon !rector Hko
whltw $85, oloctrlc rongo now, •&amp;50.00.1936 Dodge
whho
lloctrlc
Coupe, 03,000.00. 304hlrvoll gold 1125. oklo by 882· 2081.
lido rofrlgorotor •176, avo- 1----~----

for the nonsmoking section!"

•ea.

lots

&amp; Acreage

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1970 Shalla 13 loot pulltype cempar with retrigere ~
tor and stove (with oven) .

6TOP WOW.

Serv ice s
81

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondltlonollllotlmo guerentee. Local references
furnished . Froo Ollimotoo.
Call collect 1-814·2370488. dey or night. Rogers
Beoement Waterproofing .
D.and M. Contractors . VInyl
••'d'ong, rep 1ocomant w In ·,·
dowo, inoulatlng, roofing,
new and re'modollng, con·
cr•to. C•ll304-77~-6131 .
'
J .end L. lnatollotlon. Roof·
' ing, vinylsiding,ltorm door•
end windows. Free eotl,
mateo. Call614·992· 2772 ,

CMON, MEBB~ WE

CAN GET A LOOK
AT IT!

THERE ITIS/COMIN' OVER

TH' FAA END OF TH' LAKE.'

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump sal11. service. Regi•·:
tered in Ohio. All work,
guorentood . Coli 304· 2732B11. Ravenswood, W. Va.
RON'S Television Service.
Hou11 calla on RCA, Ouazar.
OE. Specieling in Zenith.
Coli 304-678-2398 or 614448·2464.
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Coli 304· 675 1331.

.. instead of beinq out

someplace ~\eepinq in her

RINGLES ' S SERVICE , experienced carpenter, ,a lectri·
clan. mason. painter. roof·
ing . !includ ing hot tar
oppllcetlon) 304-675·2088
or 876· 7388.
St1rks Tree and Lawn Sar·
vice, londocaping. 304-5782010.
Rot1ry or cable tool drilling~
Moet wells completed sam~
day. Pump sales and service.
304·896·3802
I

Get your carpet In thip shape
with Captain Steamer, furni·
tura cleanlng·weter dameg~
work. 304-&amp;76-2295.
Realdenlial Windows &amp; '
Awning, 20 Pet. off on
Insulated replacement win· ·
dow, vinyl and at~ siding~
405 Main St. downtown Pt.
Pleaoant. 304·676-8252.

82

Plumbing
Heating

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THAT TII'.I'A5URE TO

101'1 or 11 ft. •W·contalned
truck comper. Very good
condition. Coli 61 4·9863839 .

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6

THAT'5 RIGHT, W.IL.t..JE .
WE'Re TOO CL.05-E!! TO

Good condition. $876. Call
814·742·2460.

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Auto Parts

&amp; Accassorias

codo
rolrlgorotor
2 dr.wooher
1126, Chrhnmu
hell dolls.
prlco Mr.
solo,
Moytog
wrlngor
Cobbag0 Potch
T I~========:'lr:;:=:=:=:=:=:=::-;=~
t95. upright
portoblo lroozer
diohw11her
dcllo.
304-676-5480.
71
Autos for Sale
196 . 1
-- - - - - - - 68
Fruit
8moocbil'a'"howlmwth10121 w"~h"u"'n~ 42 Mobile Homes
44 Apartment
Skoggo Appllon.. o, Upper Doli&lt; end choir, 11ondlng
&amp; Vegetables
"
for Rant
for Rent
River Rd . 114-44~-7388 .
orgon with 11ool, twin bod·
Extro cloan !992 Cutleoo
derground utiltt~e tnd 2
room suile complete,
51.,1 42 ,000 miles, one
VtfY nice mobllo homos.
Now living room ouHe. Coli wooher and dryer Ill. RCA Dunrovln Fruit Form will drlvtt, $6,900. Coli . 614·
Rontol in como oxcwodo
814-448·4980.
TV ond otond wHh computer
_
_
1400
nth or 11 1 2 bedroom mobile homo . 2 bedroom IPIIrtmonto.
claoo lor -•on Docwmbor 446 2123
. per mo
vw n
Now Hoven. WVII. Newly
gomoo, coli botw•n 10:00 8 h li II""
od
ono ond rom tho other. A Lccatld wHhln cHy llmho. romodllld. In town. 1114· Goo rongo,
pc . dlnwtto AM and 4:00PM . 614·448· ~~.io ~u~hol.~o.'1
1978 Datoun. 19711 Pontiac
groat lnvootmont ot Hoot furnished . Coli 614· 992 . 7481 _
rocllnor.boddlng.Corbln• 8803.
tlO
on
1o 1
127. 800. Mol go Loco! 441-1232.
1--------Snydlr, 985 Znd. Avo.
buohol. uo1 S.E. of Grond Prix rudy rw nter.
S c hoo I• nwar HorrIsonvo'lla . ,.
' - - - - - - - - - , .2 bd.roo
· m lurnl-•-• Apt. 814·448·1171 .
4x8 ft pool table, 4 oticko. Albony, Ohio. Hro. 1 OAM to 1978 Muoton•.
• Ro11onobla
4
'
2 bdr. furnlohod , gu hoot.
~
6 :30PM dolly.
olloro conoiderld. Coll61 •
1114-742-3033.
now corpot, In OolllpoNo. Rool nlco. AduHo only. No
bridge, bell Ill, rack, pill
379-2881 .
Rt 124 Mlnttovll'Country llyle ook furnltuN, box. bruoh ond cover.
ref .. Collll14-441· 1409.
,....o.
·
·
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Oh. 114·992·3324.
hlind croltld ond llnlohed, 1160.00 . 304·876-6966 .
, 97 4 Mercury Caprice
14x70 3 bdr.. panly fur· 1 - - - - - - - - - antiquo reproductions. Poul
•400 or boot offer. Call
~~
1 1-•-• opt · Conkel,
At. 7 . Tuppon 26 In Ouonr color TV,
•14 ••8 8618
nllhed In Centenary •:l2&amp; 2 u.vroom urn .. n,u
Plains.
u ·- ~
·
me. pluo utNitloo. Coll.14- Coll614-992-6434or304remote control, axe
882 -2188.
cond,f125.00, 304· 8761977 Mullang auto on
41 Houses for Rent 446·4292 .
Couch, choir In floral print . 2815.
ftoor.2dr .. lowmlleago.Call
814·448· 7419 .
Nice. lurnlohed, 2 bdr .. I roomo unlurnlohod opt .. ColfN and 2 ond tlbleo.
2 bdr., unfumiohld hou• ldulte. IMrriecl. no children Collll14·992·6434 or 304· OrHn recliner. Good condi- M•tchlng couch, love... t.
Farm
Equipmen1
wHh gorogo. Ref. &amp;. Oop. or polo, 11 76 mo.. pluo 882-2116.
tlan. Coli 814-992·5624.
choir, •280.00. exc cond. 61
1979 Monte Corio. V8 , po,
raqulrod . Coli 814-448- dopoolt. Coli 614·388· 1- - - - - - - - 304-876-1036 or 676- - - - - - - - - - pb, llr. Exc. Cond . 614·
9681. CROSS. SONS
4688 .
9080.
Onw ond two bedroom lur992·2849 .
U.S. 31 Well, J11ckoon.
nllhed 1pt1. for rent In 62 CB.TV. Radio
Nice. 2 bdr. homo, 2 lull 3 bd.roomo. Complotly fur- Middleport ooroo. All utlilOhio. 814·288·6451 .
Equipment
1983 Chov. Comaro Z28
botht. Ya bl. from Wooh . nlohod. No pwto. 114·949· tleo poid. Coli 11 4·992·
Mouoy Ferguoon, N66 .,ulldlng Supplies
T-Top.
Fully loaded. 305
Elem .. 132&amp;, m . .-.q . Coli 2253.
Holland, Bush Hog Solos •
5084.
cro11
•firt
injection . C1ll
614-441-2188.
Sorvlco. Over 40 Ulod
Bearcat II) 8 chennol
814-949-2046 after 6:00
'
tr.ctort
to
·choo"
from
&amp;
Mobile homw, 2 bedroom, Middleport duplex, 1 bod- Scanner 18 cryotolo In· Building Motorlolo
p.m.
complotellno of now •
Hoi! of double. Stoto St.. t131i. month pluo utiiHIOI. room opt. f1 70. plus utili· cludodl. Coli 614- 992- Block, brick, 11ewer pipet,
uold
equipment.
Lllrgoll
GollipoHo; Ohio. 2 bdr · kit· 304-878-4088.
tloo. Also 2 bodroom, 111. 7569.
windows. lintels , etc .
1976 Oren Prix. 350 engine.
oeloctlon In S.E . Ohio.
chon, dlningroom, 1 both, 1.....-::--:-----:-::---:::--:- floor opt. •190. pluo utUI·
CiludeWintert, Rio Grinde,
Runs good. 1600. Call614discount
on
oil
Special
10%
ties.
Coll814·992·7177
.
UII furnocw, 1200 mo .. plus Troller lot, 1 OOx100 ot Golll0 . Collll14-241·6121.
992·2&amp;78.
pono lor cooh solos only,
utiiHioo • dlpooll. Rol . req. polio Fttry, toto! oloctrlc.
city wotor, coli 3b4-175- APARTMENTS , mobile
Coli 814-448·0254.
Kentucky Lump, Ohio Lump, untl Nov. 18.
1973 VW (Thing) VtfY good
hornet,
hou••·
Pt.
PltiNnt
Ohio
Stoker. Vord or doliv·
1
32 8
ounnlng cond . flblrgloootop,
64
MiiC.
Merchandise
3 bodroom w~h otiochld _ _ _ _·- - - - - - end Golllpollo. 614· 448·
tfY, cement blocks ond Wtltlm 8 ft. 1now plow, •110 . Coli 814·992-5188
hydr~ulic
c,ontroll
tnterlor
vorogo .· Wwll lnoulotod . 3 bedroom double wldo 8221.
building motorlol. Gollipollo
alter 4PM wookdeyo.
Buutllully docorotod In· mcbilo ·homo, on lorgo 1 - - - - - - - - Black Co., Pine St .. Gollipo· ond llghto. Coli 814-448cludlng curtolno. 1326 por corner lot, panly furnlohod, 2 br oportmonto In Hondor· Firewood-cutup olabo, 1 lis, Ohio Coli 814·4411 - 3344 or 614·448·1134.
1981 Camero Z28, 350
truck laid t100, 2-1180. 2783.
month, UOO dopooh. Avoll- AC
ood bu
son. 304· 576·1972.
outo,
good cand. 304· 678'
w
gorogo,
9N Ford troctor with equip·
able Jon . 1. 19 Bl. C11 II rio pwto, .. rr.ncwo roqulrod, I - - - - - - - - - Pickup lold. you houl •11.
2119.
mont.
bush
hog,
plows,
814-2B8- Ii110 rol. roq. 304·117&amp;·4308 oftor 7 :00.
Nice 1 ond 2 broportmonto HEAP occoptld . Coli 814· BUILDERS SUPPLIES
roto!lloo, .,.rrie, and boom
downtown. 04·175-2218 245· 8804.
wHh p-ool of omploy..-t.
1973 Sulek Appollo, 350
, B·l
Surplus 11lvage cloaeouu. polo . Coll814-286·11622 .
automatic,
PS, PB. new
Smoll houoo 4 rocmo ond
HouM coal. Lump &amp; noker. 1 . 8"x7 · 18"x11' prlmo
tiroo, good cond, U60.00.
both, in Eurolul. For Inform•·
Furnished 1 bodrooiftl,,opt, Zlnn Cool Co. Coi1814-448· hordboord siding 20 .00 Bene Uveltock Tr1ilera. Hur· 304-875-3392.
tloncoll814· 446·8810.
lncludoo oil utllltlwo, 1408.
pr.aq or 1.76 pr. piece. ricono, WV. 304-787-llp44
·
t21 0.00 por month, edultt
2 . Embeoood wood groin or 757·1399.
1.979 Volkowogon Robb~.
4 beCiroom in country, 7 44
Apartment
only, nc polo, 304·675· Collohon'o Ulod nro Shop. lluminum siding with foam
oxcollent
condition, 304·
acrtt will tell on land
Over 1,000 tlroo, liiH 12, bock In color 39.96 oq. lntomotlonol Formoil 560 675-7479 or 304·676·
3788 oftor 5 :00.
for Rent
ContrKt, no money down.
13, 14, 16.111, 11.1. Bmllwo 3. 4'x8' on 4'x9'x7-18 wide front Independent 1940.
Coll614-448-4864 or 614Moocn Apenmwn11 now oc· out Rt. 218 . Coli 614· 266· stucco to Maaonite aiding PTO, power stMring, like
888-7908 .
new rubber. new clutch, 1871 V-8 Monzo, 283 en·
coptlng oppllcotlonofor now 8251.
8.96 on 13.96 pc.
JAcKS 0 N ESTATEs 2 bedroom op11rtm11nt1.
4 . 1h" end %" eaterior good cond. 83,750. or gina, AT. body good, interior
Furnlohed hou•. 241 Jldl- APARTMENTS (Equol Footuring olr cond l'ld firiiWood .40 PU !old doli- plywood with flborgl111 13,900 with duolo. 304good. •8&amp;o.oo. 304-676·
oon Plko, Gollipollo, 1200 Houalng Opportunity I laundry fiiCIIItieo, boll rent -ld . Borlt mulch ahrlded,
rolnlorcod two oldoo 8' wide 273-421&amp;.
3614
wottt peld. 2 bdr. Coli monthly"'"' lllrtoat t1118 of et&amp;&amp;.oo. Pllono 304- 130 PU lold dollvtfod : 81t. 14' 8" long 35.00 eo .
441·4411 afttt 7PM.
lor 1 bodrcorn lind 1204 for 875·1834.
ocoth pine llvo X-moo tr•• 5 . 12 poe. otool lnouletld 63
'79 Dodge Aopin wagon,
livelltock
11. 191.00, goodohope .
2
bedroom,
dopooh
UOO,
belled • burlapod 132 .60. prohung door' 1, 6 panel. 8
3 homoo, 2·3 bedrooms.
locotld - r Spring Volley
_c_••_•_1_14_·_44_•_·_98_48_._ _-:- ponol or lluoh 2·8 or 3-0,
car parts for 1111 ell
Rece
Stutoo Rool Eot.to, 11 4· PI••• ond Foodlond, - ' 46 Fumiah11d Rooms 1
76.00 oo. Singles 89.95 oo .
now
lor
Novo 70, 304-676441-4201 .
6 . Durhllm ook mooonito , Reg. Morg~n mare, 3 yeers 2602.
wnd Coble · TV ovolloblw, - - - - - - - . . . , . . . - Firewood spilt oteckld •
'.
off!.. houro 11 po.ulblo 10 For rent Slooplng Roomo dlllvorod, l11rgo loodo Ul p1nellng 4'x8'x1/4' 6.99 or old. Coli 814-378, 2585.
Homes for rent. Etey to ttnto4pmond7pmto9pm and light houee keeping loco!, 140 out of town . Coli Woodfield cheotnut B.
'74 Monte Corio IBOO.OO,
hoot. 3 bdr., tomMy room Mondoy·Frldoy, Coli 114· rooma. Pork Control Hotol. 814-448·7993orl14·446· grldo.
6 yoor old Reg. oorroll mu1t sell, runt and looks
wHh woodbur-. gorogo. 4 448·2745 or IOIVI Coli 814-448-07111.
7. 4'x8'x'lo'' prwllnlthed mo· Ou1rter mere. bNCI to Iunny groll, · phone 304-896·
8536,
bdr., 3 botho, 2 fomlly
sonlte paneling seconds D• lor 11Ud. Coli 814-2116- 3430 .
roomo. 2 flroploc ... prtvocy. mw~o .
6622 .
Houookwoplng roam, rongo, 3 pc. tlorllllvtngroom suite 3 .99 an up.
3 bdr. brick wi!J12 flreplo · Nicely lurnlohod mobile mrlg.. shore both, mole 1300, 6 pc. pine rock-room 8 . Bruthed aluminum key
.... lomlly room, gorogo. 4 homo, off. opt .. control olr proforrod, utMitloo pd. t125. ouHo UOO. King wood ontroncw locko 4.99 ao . Or•t looking Boofolo bull, 7 1976 Chevy S .W.B., 8 cyl, 3
opood, t1 .100.00. Sole or
bdr1 .. 2 botho, lomlty room, end hoot In city. oduito only. Coil 448-44111 after 7pm .
burner 1250. Coll814-448- 9 . lntttlor prehung .,.or's months old. Asking 1326. trldo. 304-875·4181 .
2 flroplllc... wolklng dlo· Coil 814·446-0338.
3988.
1110rted size' s en finishes Whitefect·Holateln mh1ed
tance to town. 2 bdr.
bull, 8 mo. old. •211 . '73 Dido. 4 door, price
29.95.
firoplecll. full bo,_t, gor· Rodlecorotod opt.. 2 bdr .. 46 Space for Rant
Chin on Super 8 movie 01 m- 10. 48" Olk vanity with 8 614·742·3033.
nogatloble, 304-676-1264.
ego. 3 bdr., 1 cor progo,
•110"' UIO. Coli 304- 1 - - - - - - - - - ara 1nd projector, like new, grodo morble top 199.00 .
country atmosphere. HIY to 871· 51 04 or 304·675·
1110. Coli 814-448-9330 Penn'a Warehouse. Well 1972 Corvette, reel oherp,
holt. 4 bdro. , 3 be tho, lergo 5381 or 304-175-7888.
ston, Ohio. Coli 814-394· 64 Hay &amp; Grain
Mobile homo lot.12'x50' or alter 4 :00.
aerloua
Inquires only, 3043846.
__;,
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
FR. DR, ut-ln kitchen.
87&amp;-6949 .
wotor peld, 4th
OMfudld. Rwlot•ocoo6dop· Upotolro unlurnlohod opt.. •omollwr,
Noll, Golllpolio. Call 446· White sewing m1chlnea:
oolto roqulrld. WIHmon corpwtod. oil utlltleo pold, no 4411oltor 8PM .
aqulppld to zlg-zog, mono- Block, brick, mor1ar .nd Lorge hoy boles. UO. Con
Rool Eltllll Agency, 814·
grim, overct~st, lltln stitch, m11onry supplies. Mountain deliver. 814·992· 7401.
chHdron, no pwto. Coll814·
72 Tru cka for Sale
448·3144 .
448 ·1837.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo m.kllbunon hollt, mend- Stoto Black, Rt. 33, NPork, Routt 3 3, North of Ing, blind hom, doma, oowo Hovon, W. Vo. 304-882· Good ollolfo, orcho;cl grooo 79 Ford 800 now motor.
3 bd.!OOm hou•lor -~ - In Furniohwd opt. 2 bdr.. 131 Ya. Pomeroy. Lllrr lou. Coli on bunona &amp; more. Reg. 2222.
hoy. •1 . 76 per bolo. Coli w~h 1 000 gollon water
Pomttoy, clooo to town. 4th, Golllpollo, t185 wottt 814-992·747 .
price 1299, now 1129. Cell
814· 742·234B.
tonk, 83,200. Coli 6141275. per month pluo diP· pold. Coli 441·4418 a f t t t i - - - - - - - - collect 114-386-8025 oloo
843-0058 .
ooh. 614-992·8130 oft. 4 7PM .
hova
Nocchl
mochlnoo
rog.
66
Pats for Sale
Troller opocoo. Smoll childp.m.
ron occoptld. Out Rt. 1, prlco 1529, now 1249.
1981 'It ton Chevy, PU, now
ofllcloncy opt. Coli Lccuot Rood. bock of K•K.
pelnt. engine just over-·
2 bedroom homo In Roclno 614-4411-0380.
Mlxld hlrdwood olobo, e12. Brlorpotch Kennels All·
1-304-875-10711.
houied, U, 196. Coli &amp;14·
on VIne St. Alllloctrlc. fully
Tr onspul t.J iillll
por bundle, contolnlng op· breed grooming . Gordon
441·2123 .
lnouletod. fully corpotld, Apartment for ront. furprox . 1'1t ton, lob. Ohio Setter female obedience
coblo hooll up. Coli 814- nished, t 1 75 mo.. plus
Pallet Co .. Pomeroy, Ohio. tr11lnld. Englloh Cocker Spo·
Mo:rchdiHII ol~
1972 GMC truck Y-8, PS,
949-2848 for oppotntmont. utllltloo. CoHI14·448·9244
Phonoll14· 992·6481 .
nielo. 388·9790.
..:.:.:...:.:.....;_-~-0 8AM·IPM .
71
Autos for Sale · P8, long wldo bod, price
•eeo. Coll304-468·1997 .
3 bldroom ronch homo. 2
Blvo 60 porcontll Flashing ·DragonWynd C1ttery Ken·
mllwo from Rutllnd. 1275.
orrow olgno U79.1 Llghtld,
por month. Security dwpol~ 7401'1 Bocond AVo. 3 bdr.. 61 Household Gooda non-orrow 1219. Unllghtld nol . CFA Hlmoloyon, Parolln TOP CASH paid lor 'BO 70 Che.,-y PU. 3 opd., 350
ond Slamoow kittens . AKC
1180
mo
..
dip.
required.
'
1209. (Froo latttflll Swo Chow puppiea. Call 448· model1nd newer u1ed Cllfl. onglno. t828 or boot offer.
1nd referencll required. Coli 1114· 441·4222 bo· , .
Hobatattwr Roolty, 814locolly. 1(8001423·01 63 . 3844 oftor 7PM .
5.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911 Coll814-446·1912 .
SWAIN
742· 3012.
(Aloe lndcor LED oolell
E11tom Avo., Golllpollo. Coli
1969 Chevy PU 1h ton
AUCTION • FURNITURE
Furnished 11pt .. 3 roomo, •
814-448·2282 .
UvoTaddy
BNro-AKC
Reg.
shonwhftl biN. atepskle . 6
.EfficienCY cottogo, 1&amp;1.00 both, newly docorotld, no 12 Olivo St .. Golllpollo. Now 1-10 ln. Sooro Croltomon
- " utllltloo pold, piK&gt;no pwtl, odulto. Colll14-441· &amp; UHd WOOd·COIIItOVII, 8 llblo oow. EC. 814 ·742· Chow Chow puppies. Coli 1979 Robblt. 1978 Ford cyl .. 3 opd . Coli 614·266814·266·1271
.
304-1711· 3100 or 878 · 1819.
.
pc wood LR ouho U99, 2777.
LTD . Coil altor 8PM, 814· 1779 otter &amp;PM .
8109.
bunk bods •189. ontron
Gerltlln-wlnt·halred pointer 388·8823 or ony time 814· 1B72 ford P.U . 302 ong.
Juotovolloble furnlohod opt, rocllntt~ 199. now • ulod John Dooro Troctor 830 puppies. venatllo hunting 388-6428 .
With topper. t200. 814Two bedroom hou•lor rent utllltloo pold, t231 mo. Coli bedroom euitq, range1, with bush hog . Both In groot
dogs. ••c. poll • family
In Jorlaho '""· Coli 304- 814·441-8244.
wringer walhers. • shoes. 1h1pe . Alao round and protoctlon . Chompion olro 1978 lmpola 360 engine, 4 949 -2272 .
.
. 871·1483 ott.- 8 PM .
New llvillgroo'tn auitet oquore boloo of hoy. •1 .00 from top winning ltod: whh dr ; auto. PS, PB, AC, vtfY
1
19B6 Chevy P.U. truck. Po,
11 99-t599, Iampo, oloo lor oquoro, 120 lor round . hunting bockground . Coli good
cond., t860 . Call pb, V-8, outo. 08000. 614Lllrgo . _.. ond oportmwnt.
buying COli • wood IIOVU. Dish Sotolllto lor oolo. Coli 814-388-8720.
814·448· 3400 .. 814·441· 949 -21160.
unlurnlohod . 304·176 ·
Coll814·446. 3169.
814·643·6341 .
2682.
1381.
Pure brld Englolh ohepherd
Sovogo 30·30 Did Action pupploo. 7, wooko old. 1978 Cordobo 1396. Coli
Vans 8t 4 W . O.
Modtfn 3 bldroom homo In
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
RHie. Now, noverflrod. Nice Wormod. Working stock. 614· 448·4703 .. 814· 258- 73
countrY• all oloc. 1250.00
Sofia and chaira priced from Chrlllmoo gilt. •110. Coli 814· 9B6·4296.
1872.
tnonth. deposit ond rolor·
to
Toblwo. 160 814-742-2502.
~.... 304-875· 7937.
ond up to 1125. Hldt·l ·
Puro brld Englolh ohophlrd .1984 Renault Encore , 1971 Joop truck, 4 WO,
b10do, 1390. 11nd up to TDNY'S GUN REPAIRS. pupploo. 7 wooko old . loldod. 5 opd.. hlghwoy lockouts. Engine runo good,
in MalOn, hou•. 2 br.
ti&amp;O.. oolo bods 1145, hot dip reblullng, oil typos of Wormed. Working stock . miloogo, gr~~t cond, ·beak nelda oomo work . 1826.
Rotttoncow ond dopooH rt·
Roclinoro, 12211. tG U76., gunamhh work, flit •Nice, 814-9B6·4296 .
nluw •4.900, liking Coll814-992· 3429 .
qulrld. 304-773·1934.
8rookoldl Aponmonto. Coli t.ompo from US . to 1125. 304·876·4831 .
t4. 000 . Coli 814·448·
814·448·3003 or614·446· pc. dlnettoo from t109 ., to
2848 .
4
puppies,
part
Collie.
Will
2 bedroom homo Burdette 1889 cr 114-441·3474. 438. 7 pc. 1189 ond up , Lump houoo cool, dollvor ony
74 Motorcycles
Strtot _ . t yord. dopoolt One bedroom opon!Mfttl Wood toblw with olx choirs omcunt, 304-175-7397 or bo Iorge dogo. 1114-985- 1971 Pinto 4 cyl .. 4 opd.,
3915.
'
raqulrect. 304-875·7207.
U85 to H45 . Dwolc •110 676· 1247.
w~h largo country khchon,
now point, !'llno good, 1800.
now opplloncoo, utility up to •225 . Hutchoo, U50 .
AKC Lh111 Apoo pups, Coli 814·448·4482.
1982 Hondo XR 80. VGC.
room. Water aewaga and Bunk bod complete wHh SURPLUS rogulor 11rmy co- • moleo only. 20 chompionoln
1460.00.
814·892·7288 .
42 Mobile Homes
tr11h ltfVIctprovidod. Quilt mottrolllo, U71 . ond up to mouflogo, denim clothing, pldigr~~, gentle, qulot ond 19119 Pontiea C11tollno runo
for Rent
1385. 8oby bods, •110. boots, Plckt, eccea10rirla, loving dogo . 304-875-1537 gr•t. must 1111, neo or
area.
ManrtiNI ar box aprlna•· klcll comouflegw oil olzoo, or 871·2223. " tOIHUIIIIO boot ollor. C11ll 114-246- 76
Boats and
Aportmont lor ront, 2 bod- lull or twin, 183., firm, •73 . Som Somerville, Ellt· lvoe u1".
9167.
M
otora
for Sale
Rovonowood,
junction
Inde183.
Ouoon
•to.
U26
.
ond
Furnished. AC, coblo. no city room. utHHy room, wottt
pendence
Rood·Oid
Rt.
21,
4
dr.
chollo.
I
dr.
lumlohod,
Mitcholl
Rd.
Coli
77
Muotong
Cobro
114opd
..
tu••· beeutiful river vieW In
AKC reglotorod Gormon
Konougo . Fallttl Mobile 814· 379-2248 orl14·441- cho111, 159. Bod fromoo, Frl, Sot, Bun, 1 :00-7:00 Shepherd puppleo, ohota 302 111glne, racent tune up,
UO.ond •2e .. 10 gun · Gun PM, (open ovwnlngo 11ftor 6 ond wormed. roody Nov. 26, (now tlroa. blttory, llln•. John beot lor solo. Coli
Home Pork. Coli 814·441· 1910.
coblnoto, UIO . Goo cr PMI Free dollvtfY Point 1985. 304·468·1528 oftor clutch onomblyl. nww point 614·258·6417.
1802.
oloctrlc rongoo U7S . lobv Plwooont 11roo. 304· 876- 4 :00.
Furnl1hed apt.,"' 4 room• •
84, ouno gr•t, 11.900. Soo
oiBiuo Fountllin Motel, 151 18 ft. a.,.. beot, 50 HP,
2 bdr. 2 mlleo from Hol•er both, no pwto, oduHo. Avollo- mottro1101, 121• Ul, bod 3334.
Uppor Rlvtt Rd . C11ll 14· Evlnrude. Tenneuee trailer
Hoopltol ot Evoraroon . blw Doc. 1 . Coli 61 4·4411· !romeo UO, U5, • 130,
. klngfromo 150. Ooodooloc· Blvo 60 per centll Floohlng 67
w~h lots of wxtr111, $1.950.
448'· 0243, Golllpollo, Oh :
Children occoptod . Coli 1118.
Musical
lion of bedroom oult... arrow olgno •27911 Lightld,
Ceii114· 38B·8711 .
814-448· 3697 or814·246·
Instrument.
t259.
Unllahtld
non·orrow
roakera.
metal
cablnett.
Garogo
opt.,
lurnlohod,
1
1223.
1980 black Toyoto Collco 1-;:;~=======
bdr.. 29 Noll, 1235 mo. heodboordo ua • up to 1209. (Froo lottaro) Soo
G2, IHt·bock, wun roof, 5 1·76
Aulo Parta
locoily . 1(800)423·0163
opd .. olr, oxc. cond, •4,200.
Spotleoo 2 bdr .. 12x80, utllltleo pold. Coll441·4411 tel.
10 GRAND PIANOS, opon· 1977 Oldo Omogo
(Aioo lndcor LED oololl.
"············---kitchen opplloncoo, fur· oftor 7PM.
&amp; Accessories
ment •ze to Con01n Or~nd Brougflom, 4 dr.. - I I V-1.
Uood F.. nlturo .. D-r. •
nlohod. largo prlvoto lot, 1 Ya
mi. rrom town. 1200 mo . . Lllrgo I room upllolro opt., bod, motol offico dllko. 3 Saoro Corning lOp 1lectrlc from •2,388.00 • Coli now IUto ,,.,,, 2 ..w tlrea,good
304-463-1153. Don Fergu. co~d., .-1.200. C11ll 814·
r~ngt, •H·ciHnlng• oven
plu1 .-c. with ,.,..,.,.,, lumlohod kHchwn. UOO mo .. miles out Bullville Rd. Open
811m to lpm, Mon . thru Sot. ond mlcrowovo.oftor 5 p .m., oon Music. Rt. 80, Corldo, 388-8081 or 814-388- 1975-'77 Dido Cutlass, 4
t 11 i11114· 448·2238 or 814· plus utMitleo, 238 111. Avw. 1114·446·0322
door for pans. 304·896w . v• .
.
304· 773·1718.
C11i 814-448-4921.
8230.
441·21181 .
3638 or 171·3384.

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CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Galllpollo, Ohio
Phone 814·448-3888 or
614 ·446 ·4477
JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, Box 355, Galli·
polio . Cell814· 387-0576.

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Excavating

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ments. tooters, driveways,
Mptic tanka, landscaping.
Coli anytime 814-448 ·
4637, Jam11 L. Davison. Jr.
owner.
-:---:-:-----Dozer Work land clearing,
l•ndscaping, etc. Free etti mateo. Call 614·446·8038
or 614·992 -7119 arrytlme.
J .A.R. Construction Co.,
Rutland . Oh . 61 4 - 742 ·
2903. Booemonu, Footers,
Concrete work, Backhoe' s,
Oozar 8a Ditcher, Dump
trucks, 8t water-gn-sew&amp;r·
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86

General Hauling

James Boys W1ter Service.
Also pools filled. Coli 814·
266· 1141 or 61!4· 446 ·
1175 or 814 -448·7911.

Ken 's Water Service. Wells,
cisterns, pools filled . Phone
614 -367-0623 or614·3677741 night oi day.
Waugh's Water Service .
Wells, cisterns, pools. Fast,
reliable service . Call 61 4·
258 ·1240 or 614 -268 1130. Reasonable rates ..
Umestone, house coal. Call
814· 367-7750
Haul llmeatone. sand, gra·
vel. dirt. bulk or bag fertilizer
and lime . Excal1ior Sett
Worka Inc . 839 E. Main St ..
Pomeroy . 814-992 -3891 .
Dumptruck Delivery Ser·
vice, 304-675-3190.
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Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHDLSTERV SHOP
1183 Soc. Avo .. Gollipollo.
814·448-7833 or814-448·
1833.

A &amp; M Fu+.ltura Manufac·

turing, St. ' Rt.
Crty, Oh . Coli
1470. cell Eva.
3438 . Old
Uphotlered.

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· Page-16-The Daily Sentinel

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Friday, Novemj)ar 29. 1986 .·

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briefs:--..., Area deaths _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~J~

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EMS answers 12 holiday calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports eight calls
Wednesday and four calls Thursday.
Wednesday, at 8:46a.m., Rutland to !Dll St. for carl I:lennlson to
Holzer Medical Center; Tuppers Plains at 10:29 a.m. to Owl Hollow
Rd. for Nancy Deem to St. Joseph's Hospital; Pomeroyat11:14a.m:
to I,.ong Hollow Rd. lor Helen Rlghthouse to Holzer Medical Center;
Rutland at 11:29 a.m. to Jividen Hollow for 'Melvin Lonesee to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; TuppersPialnsatl: SO p.m. to48832 Rt.
248 lor Josephine Osborne to Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital;
Pomeroy at 6: 59 p.m. to Chester Rd. fr John Hunnell to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Rutland Fire Departrnel)t and EMS unit at 10:31
p.m. to a minor fire In HarrisonvUle.
Thursday. at 6:04a.m.. Pomeroy to Union Ave. lor Ethel Shank to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at~: 13 p.m. to 168 Mulberry
lor Robert Canaday to Veterans Memorial Haspltal; Pomeroy at9: 20
p.m. to Pomeroy Health Care Center lor Abbie Strnuss to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 10:44 p.m. to Pomeroy Health care
Center lor Robert Rupe to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Church bazaar scheduled
Syracuse First Church of God will have their Chrlstmas Bazaar at
. Kroger'sonMondayandTuesday.

Rhea F. Erick
Rhea F. Elick, 74, of Lancaster,
died Wednesday In Lartcaster
Fairfield Community Haspltal. She
was a retired real estate
saleswoman.
Survivors Include her husband,
CUfton 0. Erick; two sons, Gary
Balles of Lartcaster and Robert
Balles ot Pltoenlx, Ariz.; one
stepdaughter, Mrs. Richard (Virginia) Muck of Lancaster; one
stepson, Clifton Erick dRichmond,
Ind.; one slsler, Mrs. Laurence
(Freda) HeasonotJamestown; one
brother, Paul Baker of Syraclise;
tour grandchlldren, eight step
grandchildren, several nelces and
nephews.

Funeral services will be 1::.J p.m.
·Monday at the Frank E. Smith
Funeral Home In Lancaster with
Rev. Theodore Partrldge officiatIng. Burial wtll be In Maple Grove
Cemetery. Friends may caU from
7-9 p.m. Saturday, frcm 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Sunday and up to the ttme d.
services Monday.

Fire Departments for
Mr. Nlhert was a member ot the John E. Hunnell
several years. ·
' New Life Lutheran Church, vtW
John E. HunneU, 54, of Rt. 2,
Survivors Include his wife, Annie Post 4464, American Legion Post 27, Racine, died Friday . morning at
Mary; one stE~H~aughter, Wanda;
40 et. 8, Disabled American Vete- veter~s Memorial Hospital.
his fosler parents, Ernest A. and rans, and the Fraternal Order of
A retired salesman lor Heiner'~
Maxine Wingett; and several nte- Po~. Hewaspostcommanderof Bakery,hewasbomMarch7,193lln
ces, nephews and cousinS.
AmVets.
Pomeroy to the late John A, and
Following fUneral sevtces at the
Funeral services wW be 10 a.m. Nettle Smith Hunnell. He was a
Gre~~a Funeral Home, 1053 East
Saturday at the New Life Lutheran member of the Baptist Church, the
621ld St., Cleveland, the body will be Church, with Pastor John Jackson Moose Lodge and the Fraternal
brought to the Ewing Funeral Home offtclattng,The body wlll he taken to Order d Eagles.
.
with arrangements for local servl· the church one hour prior to . Surviving are his wife, Edna
ces to be announced later.
services. Burial wlll be In Mound Marte Hunnell; a son and daughter·
Hlll Cemetery. VFW Post 4464 and In-law, John and VIolet Hunnell of
American Legion Post T1 wlll Pomeroy; three daughters, Mrs.
conduct
mllitary services at the Nicholas (Jilebl) !{tng, Mrs•.•Mark
Garland B. Nibert Jr.
graveside. Friends/may call at the (Tam!) Patsons and Velessa Hurt·
Retired GaJUpolls Clly Pollee Wlllls Funeral Home from Z4 p.m. nell; all of Racine; two brothers,
Carl Hunnell ~ r. Columoos and ,
ChlefGarlandB.NibertJr,,58,ot17'7 and 7·9 p.m. today.
Pallbearers wUl be Gene Elliott, Donald HunneU of Pomeroy; al.
Portsmouth Rd1, dled Tuesday at
Keith
Elliott, Jim Franklla, Lonnie sister, Shirley Young of Riverside,
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
McGuire,
Wade Henson and Mike calli.·, 10grandchlldre!landseveral
He was born Feb. 16, 1927 to the
FUlks.
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nieces and nephews.
lateEstherJ. Nlblii'tandGarlandB.
FUneral services will be 2 p.m.
Nibert Sr., who survives. .
SundayattheEwlngFuneraiHO!ftll
.·
He Is survived by his wife Hanna
with
burial
to
be
In
the
Leta.
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Falls
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(Elliott) Nihert, whom he married Freda Lee Johnston
CemelerY. Friends may call at the ·
May 4, 1970, at Ripley, W.Va; one
fw!eral
home alter 1 p_.m. Saturday, .
Freda Lee Johnston of Rt 1
sen, James, of Columbus; and one
daughter, Barbara Ann, of Ewlngton, died Thursday at H~
Medical Center. She was born Oct.
Youngstown.
Also surviving are four stepsons, 26, 194lln Jeffrey, W.Va., to VerDe
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Roy E. Jarrell Jr. d. Point Pleasant, EudnsChrlstlan otAccovjll, W.Va.,
Veteralls Memorial HoapMal
Gordon S. Jarrell of GalUpolls, ' and the late Ora Christian.
.
Nov.n ·
She Is survived by her husband,
James H. Jarrell, a member of the
~-Iva Upton,~· :
U.S. oAir Force statx&gt;ned In Truman Johnston; two sons, Rl· ville; Ola Smith. Shade; Melvin '
Cheyenne, Wyo. and Robert Lee chard Lee Johnston and Truman Lonesre, Middleport; Estlll Moore,
Harold Johnston Jr., both of Syracuse.
Jarrel~ a member ot the U.S. Navy
stationed In Nofolk, Va.; one Ewlngton; four daughters, Teresa
Dlsdlarp8- None.
stepdaughter, Anna Marie Allen ot Lynn Davidson of VInton, Mrs.
Nov.~
Andover, Kan.; two brothers, Danny !Donna Sue) Mollohan of
Admllllllollll - Ethel Shank,
Donald and MarHn Nibert, both ot Kalamazoo, Mich., Mrs. I:leane Pomeroy; Robert Canaday, P)mle- . ·
Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. (LtSa Car()!) Cole o! Temple, Texas roy; AudraLongstreth, Middleport.
James Nadean SkldmoreofGaiUpo- and Mrs. Ellis (Tammy Renee) . ·Ill8charps-None.
.
lis, Mrs. Richard Reda Myers of Smith of Ewlngton; one sister, Mrs.
Springfield and Martha McRey· Daniel (Delores) Simpkins,' A!:conoIds of Miami, F1.: three grand- vlll, w. Va.; and 10 grandchildren.
chldren and one step grandson.
· She was preceded In death byrne
Today-Cioody. Hlghtnthelower
He was preceded In death by one brother.
Funeral services wW be 1 p.m. 50s. North winds around 10 mph.
step granddaughter.
· Toall'bl- Cloudy. Low 40 to 45.
Sunday at McCoy Moore Funeral Northeast to east winds around 10
Home In VInton with Rev. Wayne mph.
Sexton ofllclatlng. Burial wlll be In
Marcum-Newsome Cemetery,
Satardlly- Cloudy with a chance
·
of rain. Hlil\60 to 65.
That Interview, In Arable, was Ewtngton. Friends may call at the
CbiDce o1 predptlllton _ 10
translated Into English by the CIA funeral home from &amp;-9, p.m. percent today, 20 percent tonight
and distributed to govenunent Saturday.
and40percenfSatutday.
agencies Oct. 7.
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Exteailed foreCut for Sunday
The United Arab Emirates abuts
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111rou1b Tueiday- Acbanceofraln
Saudi Arabia to the east. AI-Ittlhad,
SundayandMondayandachaaceof
Its largest ne;~Wpaper,ls ftnanced by
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snow TUesday. Highs In the 60s
the government and run by an
Sunday cooUng to the 40s Monday
lndepmdent board.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Artl!l·
and to the upper 20s 1o mid :lls
A year earlier, Talas reportedly eta! blood cells made of hemoglobin
Tuesday. Overnight lows In the 40s
told I:ler Spiegel: "If Israel should encased In fat successfully substiSunday cooUng to the :lls Monday
employ nuclear weapons, (Amer- tuted for the real thing In animal
and 15 to 25 Tuesday.
Ica) alone would he responsible. The tests and may be used one day In
Soviet Union has guaranteed It human transfusions, researchers
Lottery winning
would make nuclear weapons say.
available to us with which we could
numbers: 341,7946
Reoean:hers at the University of
reply to such · an annlhllatlng Ca!lfornla-San F'ri!Jiclsco said In a
attack."
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Thursstudy reported Thursday In the
Talas said he was referring to journal Science that the substitute
day's winning Ohio Lottery
ground-to-ground and air-to-ground cells can he stored longer than whole
numbers:
nuclear missiles.
blood, could be given to patients of · Dally Number: 341.
"We'd even rlsk rurllves tooome any blood type and could also he
Ticket sales totaled $919,336.!Xl,
Into possession of a few nuclear used In veterlnacy liurgery.
with a payoff due ot$562,882.
weapons with which we could reach
PICK-4: 79t6.
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Israel," he said. "Can you give me a not be a total substitute for red blood
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John E. Wqtgett, 46, a native of
Racine, died · Wednesday at his
horne In CleVeland.
He was born Feb. 16, 19:ll to the
late Eller and Dalphene Morgan
Nelgler.
He was a security guard at the
Cleveland Public Ubrary . at the
time of his death. He was also a
barber In Athe!lsaad had worked as
adeckhandonOhloRiverandGreat
Lakes' boats.
A member of the Racine United
Methodist Church, he was a former
Racine councilman and a memher
of both the Racine Junior and Senior

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south of Hamilton, the Hocldng
River In Fatrlleld and Hocking
counties, the Scioto River south d
Columbus, and the Tiffin and St.
Joseph rivers In northwest Ohio.
Also, a state of emeraency
remained lneffecttodayforparlsof
Belmont Counly where heavy rains
caused mudslldes that' closed one
state highway.
· The Ohio River at Marietta was
expected to crest this aftel'llj)On at 36
By Unlled Press International
feet - one foot above fiood stage.
Ohioans today got a break from Downstream, the rtver ~ expected
the wet weather they have endured to crest at one foot below flood stage
most of this month, but rainfall was at both Portsmouth and Cincinnati
expected to return to the state during the weekend.
tonight or Saturday, possibly In·
creasing the chances of more
Wills Creek at Cambridge rose to
Oooding In some areas.
about seven feet above flood stage
The National Weather Service early today and was expected to
forecast called lor cloudy skies begin receding.
today · with a chance of rain
The Great Miami River at
developing tonight and rain likely oo Miamitown and the Hocking River
Saturday.
at Enterprise both crested at about
Rain that has plagued the two feet above flood stage early
Buckeye State all month let up today and began slowly falling.
Thursday In most areas, except the
The Scioto River was expected to
extreme southern section along the crest at four feet above flood stage
Ohlo River. More than an Inch of near CirclevUle today. Downstream
rain was recorded at Chesapeake at Piketon, the rtver was forecast to
Thursdlay, the NWS reported.
crest at eight tonlnefeet aboveflood
Meanwhile, flood warnings were stage thls afternoon. Cropland
1n effect today for the Ohio River at flooding was reported In the area but
Marietta, Wills Creek In Guernsey the cily of Piket6n was not affected
County, the Great Miami River by high water.

feet, 5~ feet above the flood level
there of 38 feet. The spokesman
stressed, however, thatthedatawas
for the Jocks and darn (Illy and not
the towns of Racine, Ohto or New I
Havm.
At the Gallipolis locks, the river Is
expected to crest at 46feets,fourfeet
below the flood level rl !XI feets, at 7
a.m. Saturdav.

By NEIL ROlAND
WASHINGTON (UPI) - · The
Syrian defense minister has said In
two published Interviews, one as
recently as last month, that the
Soviet Union has agreed to gtve
Syria nuclear arms If Israel were to
launch a nuclear attack.
A. Sovlet.Syrta nuclear : agreemeat would violate the 1970Nuclear
Non·ProUferatlon Trealy forbidding the transfer of such arms to
countries without them, U.S. and
Soviet &lt;filclals agree.
However, a Soviet otficlal derided
as "sheer nonsenae" the .Syrian
claims, which were made In
separate Interviews published more
than a year apart.
Israel has denied possessing
nuclear weapons but a recent study
by the Carllligle Endowment for
International Peace estimated the
Jewish stat~ Is "likely to have at
least'25 but possibly as many as 140
nuclear weapons."
Lt. Gen. Mustafa Talas, Syria's
chief defense official since 1972,
cited a Soviet "guarantee" of
nuclear weapons In the face of an
Israeli nuclear ·attack In the .Oct. 4
edition of AI-Ittihad, the semiolftclal newspaper of the United
Arab Emirates, and the September
1~ Issue of the West Gennan
magazine I:ler Spiegel.
Talas told AI·Ittlhad that If Israel
were to use U.S.-supplled nuclear
arms, "We have a guarantee from
the Soviet Union that we wBI have
enough means to deter the aggression and the Soviet Union will put
nuclear means In our hands.
"We In Syrla," Talas said. "have
enough courage to press the
button."
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POMEROY - While heavy rains creath1g
backwater and a rising Ohio River caused problems
for many Meigs Countlans, there was a sigh d. rellef
Saturday morning when the rlver faDed to meet the
predicted crest of 48.5, two feet over flood stage.
Pomeroy Vlllage personnel reported that the rlver
crested at 46.7 feet abou.t 2:30 Saturday rrorntng and
at 8: :.J remained at that figure. Pomeroy merchants
were hoping that the recession would starl soon since
the annual parade to welcome In the hoUday season
was postponed Saturday and was set for 1 p.m. today.

...

Fnm Unlled Press
Siaft~

I~ Belmont County doesn't get any
more rain this weekend, work crews
may be able to clear Ohio Route 7 ot
the mud, trees, rocksanddebrlsand
get the highway open to traffic.'
Heavy rains this week pushed
mud and rocks over the highway
along the Ohlol'{lver about25times,
and 38 Ohio Department or Transportatx&gt;n crews and employees of
an excavating firm worked to clean
up the road.
Steve Fought, an spokesman lor
ODOT, said five miles r1'Route ?In
Belmont County hetweenPowhatan
Point and Dllles Bottom wlll open
'late Sunday unless there is more
rain.
"It's unstable," Fought said.
"There are rock outcropplngs and
high bluffs and they are themselves
unstable."
H~ estimated 500 dump-truck
loads cirocks,mud, trees and debris
covered the road.
The situation Is not much better In
Gallla County. Both the State
Highway Patrol and the. Gallla
County Sheriff's I:lepartments said
high water has closed a number rt
state and county roads.
As of I p.m. Saturday, Ohio 7 was
closed at Eureka, Kyger Creek and
Bulaville Addison Road; Ohio 325
was closed from Rio Grande to
Vlnt6n and from VInton to the Meigs
County line; Ohio 554 was closed at
Cheshire and from Bidwell to Rio
Grande; and Ohio 160 at Vinton.
County roads closed Included Allee
Road, Sugar Creek Road, Brick
School Road, Symmes Creek Road,
Little Kyger Road, Oxyer Road,
Glen Summit Road, Tom Glenn
Road and Keystone Road.

blood may
Artifi
One day be available

Ohio got !l)me drizzle early
Saturday, but It was expected to end
untll Saturday night In western Ohlo
where more rain Is forecast. Rain Is
almost certain statewide Sunday
and It could be heavy at times.

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Pleasant Sunday, December 1, 1985

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Open houses are scheduled from 12 to 5 today at a
creating problems earller In the week.
number or business houses. Pomeroy's Main St. had
Pomeroy's Ea•t Main St. merchants were on the
water In oniyone location and that was at the oorner of · alert all day Friday and had plans to move If it
Sycamore and Main where some three Inches- not
became necessary. One merchant pointed out that 190
enough to hamper traffic - was across the road.
hours ol labor would be required If the move became
However, backwaters were creating problems for
necessary - and that, ol course, does not reflect the
some residents. Some were practically isolated at
loss of business that would have occurred. However,
their homes due to the hackwater. One resident said
since the river crested well below the predicted 48.:;
· "I bet I walked 10 miles this morning to get to town".
feet, moves were not necessary. At 11 a.m. Saturday,
She said It was her first outing since the water started · a report from Pomeroy VIllage Hall Indicated that the
water was beginning to fall slightly.

Meantime, the Ohio State Patrol said Saturday
morning high water has closed a number d. state and ·
county roads. State roads closed included Ohio 124 at
Portland, Forked Run Road, Minersville and
Syracuse; Ohio 388 at Antiquity; Ohio 388 and Ohio 124
at the Ravenswood Bridge; Ohio 7 al Pomeroy; U.S.
33 at Pomeroy; Sycamore and Main Streets In
Pomeroy. County roads closed Included Forest Run
Road, Pine Grove Road Bowman Run Road, Keno
Road and Yellow Bush Road.

High pressure Is north of Ohio
while low·pqessure moving out of ·
the southwestern states will set of!
the rain.
Temperatures wlll start to plunge
Monday behind a cold front thatwlll
reach western Ohio Sunday night.
Temperatures In the mid 40s to mid
50s Monday rooming wlll trobably
he the highs for that day. Highs
TuEsday and W€dnesday will be
only In the 30s while lows are
expected to he around 20 degrees.
Rain ls forecast Monday but there
may be some snow by evening.
Saturday's weather map showed
high p~ure over tile northeastern
partd the country. Also, a high over
western Canada. Low pressure was
over ~rgla With another low over
Utah.
By Sunday morning-, high pres.sure wUl extend from western
Canada Into the Plains states,
feeding cold air lnlo the midsection
of the country. A low will be over
Missouri with a warm .front to
southern Ohio. The low will be over
northern Illinois early Sunday night
with a cold front to the Ohio-Indiana
border.
The cold weather for the flrst of
the month foUows the National
Weather Service's December outPOMEROY - 'l1le "Be811tlful Ohio" -above- took m a mean look
look for Ohio that calls for below
Friday as It continued to rise aci'OSII the parking lots along lbe river bt
normal temperatures, but near
Pomeroy. Friday nlghlllle water edged over Mabt St. at the oomer li
nonnal amounts of IX'eclpltatlon.
Sycamore St., belore creltlng about 2:~ a.m. al46.7 feet pulllnl about
Dally high temperatures In Ohio
three Inches of water across the !!lreet near Carter Healing and
usually decHne from the low or' mid .
Plumbing. Flood stage In Pomeroy Is 46.5. At righl, David Goodwin, who
40s at the first of I:lecemher to the
~ri&lt;s 110111e with the Pomeroy Ponce Department In hMdllng parking
low or mid 30s late In the roonth.
meters,llflsoffa meier head alongtheMabtSi. iilde ol the lower parklnr
Daily lows usually range from the
Jolin Pomeroy Friday afternoon. Although the water was not predlciedto
upper ~ to near :.J on Dec. 1 and
get as high as lbe meter heads, they were removed as a precautionary
dropped to the teens or low 20s by
measure.Meanwhlle,lheObloSiatePatrolsaldSalurdaymomlnrhlgh
Jan.l.
water has closed a number d state aDd county mads. State roads closed
This year's I:lecember outlook
Included Ohio 124 at PorUaad, Forked Run Road; MlnersvDle and
suggests frequent readings In the
Syracuse; Oblo388atAallqulty; Ohlo388andOhlol24attbeRavenswood
teens or low 20s.
Bridge; Ohio 7 at Pomeroy; U.S. 3S a1 Pomeroy; Sycamore and Mala
Precipitation totals normally
SireetslnPomeroy. Cooaiyroadscllll!lldlnckJdetiForesiRunRoad,Pine
range from 2'h to 3 Inches with
Grove Road Bowman Run Road, Keno Road and YeUow Bush Road.
snowfall usually between 4 and 6
Inches In southern counties and
hetween 9 and 12 Inches In the
northern parl ot the state.

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High water creeps
into Pomeroy

River towns flood fOr secon time in month
PHll..IPPI, W.Va. (UP! ) - Floodwaters from
Than.ksglvtng day downpours rose Friday Into river
towns struggling to reootld from a devastating flood
four weeks ago, and harned famllles and merchants
were forced to return to higher ground. ·
Numerous homes and businesses were swamped In
Buckhannon and water lapped at doorsteps In
Phlllppi and Belington, which were hlt hard by a Nov.
4 flood that killed 38 people In West VIrginia and
caused SnJ mUUon damage. At least 10 people stlll
are missing.
"I've got about 18 Inches In there now," said Neil

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Thacker, whose Buckhannon gas station was
inundated Nov. 4. "You've got to get used to lt. I'm
going to stay. In a couple ci hours, the water will be
down and w.e'll all be back In business."
Officials said about 200 residents and merchants
were forced to pack up and move belongings'to higher
ground In Phlllppi, Buckhannon and Belington. But
most of the 29 counties declared disaster areas after
the Nov. 4 flood were spared serious damage Friday.
"For a county like Preston that was already
seriously damaged, the wat,er would have to come up

Area jobless
rate in October

Jobless rate falls
in Gallia, Meigs

GIFT WRAPPING

SEE US AFTER .MONDAY'S PARADE

MIDDUPOU

Sports ........................ '' .. C-1·8

Flood waters close
Gallia County roads

Weather .(orecast i ·

LONG AND SHORT SLEEVE

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Along tile River .............. . B-1-8
Business ... .... ....... ......... .... E·l
Deaths ............................. A-1i
Editorials ......................... A-2

Ohio weather:
rain likely
on Sunday
··Page A-4-·

Water creeps into village; covers some roads

__.ospital De\\,'8 ::

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•LADIES' LEVI BENDOVEi SLACKS
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•LADIES' SKIRTS &amp; BLOUSES
•LADIES' ROBES
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employeesliElbettelclsDepartmeatstoreareplc&amp;uredprepariarforu
open holl!le lobe beldlllllestorefrom 12to5 p.m.Suadaywllhspeclalsale
prices to be In effect. 'l1le three wcmen are worldar In ille camera
department. Elberfelds lsooeofa mmberofstores plaanlagopen llluse
pl0p'111l18forSuaday. '

Jack Anderson discusses a 'lonely outpost of
freedom' - Page A-2

-Page F..l

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John E. Wingett

Page D-1

Yule shopping season

Parade

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GALLIPOLIS - The unemploy·
ment rates In Gallla and Meigs
Counties fell between September
and October, reports the Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services,
with both counties posting their
iowl!st figures r1199i.
Acro6s the regton, area counties
throughout southeastern Ohio reported a mixed bag of unemploymmt rate Increases and decreases
In October. The rate fell In three
counties - Gai!Ja, ·Meigs and
Vinton; Increased In two others 'I

Percentage

Lawrence and Jackson; and, beld
steady In Athens County.
GalUa'.s unemployment rate fell
by one-tenth of one percent- from
10 to 9.9 percent - during the
one-month petlod; and,jolnsAtheas
as the only area county with a
jobless rate below double-dlg1ts.
In Meigs County, the uaemptoy.
mentratedecreased by eight-tenths
of one pel'l'ellt. - from 10.8 to 10
percent - between September and ·
October. That eight-tenths of one
(Continued on page A4)
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Athens ........................... 8.8 (8.81
Gallla ...........................9.9 (10.0)
Jackaon .. .... ................ 11.5 (10.8)
Lawrence .................... 1U (11.1)
Melp ......................... 10.0 (10.8)
Vlatoa ......................... 11.9 (1!.2)

JOBLESS RATE - Unemployment ftpres released J!'ri.
doy by the Ohio Bureau d

Employment ServicEs showed a
mtxoo bq of Jobless rate
Increases and decreases

fhrouchoul

tiOUibelllliem Ohio
durlnJ October. (September fig·
uresla ]llnllthesll)

pretty high to hurt anything because the area 's
already wiped out," said Gary Morrls, a spokesman
for the Office of Emergency Services.
The TygartValley River at Phllllpl crested Friday
at nearly 221eet, 4'h feet above flood stage, and the
Buckhannon River ran 2'h feet over Its banks at
Buckhannon.
The National Weather Service predicted flooding in
low lying areas along the Ohio'lver, which rose
Friday along Its entire length In West Virginia. Flood
warnings along the Ohio were expected to continue
until Saturday.

Emergency crews worked to clear !Jood debriS
from dazms ol roads, and forecasters said there was a
chance of more rain through the weekend.
High water stopped just short of Phlllppl Dlscount
Tire store but manager Keith Sturm said he loaded up
his merchandise and closed the business, which was
swamped Nov. 4 by Sleet of wa ter that caused $20,oo:J
damage.
"I lhlnk we're jusl going to stay closed until
Monday," he said. "It's supposed to rain through the
weekend . We'll just hold out and see what happens."

Celeste leads Ohio political
candidates in raising money
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -Gov. re-election campaign.
Richard Celeste's campaign comThe governor's warchest far
mittee has more than $1 million In exceeds those of any ol his potential
the bank lor a running start on his challengers. Republicans James
bid for re-election In 1~.
Rhodes and Paul GUtmor reported
The committee reponed Friday balances ot $84,661 and $81,416,
receiving $1.18 mllllon during the respectively.
last year, leavlr)g a balance or
Former Oeveland Mayor I:lennis
$1,025,605 despite $679,6M In expen. Kuclnlch, who has announced his
ditures for p~blic opinion polling and candidacy for the I:lemocratlc
Image-making on hehalf of the gubernatorial nomination, showed
guvernor.
. a balanceol$2.54.
It ltas been estimated that Celeste
The off-year reporls, flied with
Wlll spend $7 mllllon on _ \he Secretary of State Sherrod Brown,

were required rt all political
candidates who raised money
within the last year ended Oct. 31. ·
The only candidates close 10
Celeste' in lund-raising were on the
I:lemocratlc.slde: Attorney General
Anthony Celebrezre Jr. reported a
balance of $1.16 million and sta te
Auditor Thomas Ferguson showed
$821,768. Bqth are expected to seek
re-election.
Celeste's largest single receipt
was a $40,000 oontrlbutlon from
Peter B. Lewls d Mayfield Village.

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