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stock of quality coor·
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Famous brands include De·

in square, round, oblong
aoo oval sizes. Solid colors,
patterns aoo lace.

von, lady Devon, Wrangler,
Queen Casual, Blake and

Dotty Mann.
' Petrte, Missy and Extra
Sizes.
leg. $1 ~.00 to 162.00

Our fine selection of
Christmas table covers

is included.

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REG. 56.59

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Warm fall styles and colors in long
gowns and robes. short gowns and
robes. teddies. nite shirts, pajamas,
dusters and bed jackets.
Sizes Small to 4X.

IJ Reg. $1 0 51eepwear .... Sale 57.99 ·
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S15 Sleepwear ... Sale s11.99
Reg. S20 Sleepwear ... Sale S15.99
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Nuance, Lorigan, L'Aimaut, Emeraude, t.\Jsk Patchouli,
Wild Musk, Sophia, Stetson aoo Musk for Men.

Gift Sets - Cologne - Dusting Powder

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leather
billfolds in popular styles and colors.
Boxed - ready to give. Save!

S13.00 to Sl4.00 .... Sale SJ0.80
s1S.oo to s 11.00 ......... Sale s12.10
SJ7.SO to SJB.SO .......:.Sale S1UO
S2S.OO to S27 .SO ......... Sale S20.80

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Genuine leather belts by
Buxton and leegin in a
big selection of colors and
widths. Western bells are
inc Iuded. Sizes 32 to 46.
Free Gift Boxes

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MEN'S. ORES~ SOCKS

One s1ze ftts all sizes 10 to 13.
Choose bulky knit orion or panel rib
nylons. Solid colors..

Reg. 12.00 Sacks ........ 11.59
Reg. sus Soc:ks ........ 11.39

$26.95 ... Sale 521.59
$2l9S ... Sale 523.19

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New shipment just ar·
rived. 14 1h ounce pre·
washed No Fault blue
denim. Sizes 29 to 42
waist. lengths 30 to
36. Straight feg or
boot flare styles.

$1718

WOMEN'S
DRESSES
Missy and Half Size fall dresses. All
new shades and designs for the
season, Missy sizes 6 to 20; ·Half
sizes 121'1 to 24\2.
Reg. 125.00 to 167.00

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Sizes S, M, Land XL in afine assortment of colors and pat·
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$17,00 Flannel P.J.'s ................ S14.99
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Ohio (UPli
Lieutenant governor candidate flo.
bert A. Taft II will be assigned
additional duties of his choice,
perhaps as a Cabinet director, and
will share 50·50 in running the
goveriunent if James A. Rhodes
wins the gov~rnor's contest next
year, Rhodes and Taft satd
Thursday. 1
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The Hamilton County cornmls·
sloner,.whO was named Wednesday
as Rhodes' running mate, told a
~ress conference he wants to be
Involved In Improving the quality of
sehools and bettering the business
cltlnate.
"I am golilg to be Intimately
,,..IJ!Ylllved In lhls admlnstration,"
•·~ aald Tafi, "whethe( it's In a Cabinet
position or not."
. "He's gOing to have~ percent of

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SWEATERS
Cardigans. pullovets and
shaker knits. Many styles,
colors and designs.
Missy sizes S, ~. Land 38
to 46.

leg. *12.00 Sweaten ............. 19.58
Reg. *11.00 Sweaten ........... S14.39
leg. *26.00 Sweaten ........... *20.79
leg. !34.oo swea~n ......,....,!2 7. 18
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TayJor's anravlded murder trial. 'l1te jury brought
book a verdict of guilty of munler, the
Included
clllll'ge In the btdlctment qalnst Taylor.
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the governor's office, " agreed the Peace Corps, Is an attorney and
Rhodes . "He wlll be assigned was a member &lt;it he Ohio House of
certain dutll's that he wants. II we Representatives for five years.
"Governor Rhodes is committed
baveaweaknesslnanydepartment,
he can flll ln. l don't think we're tomethatl'mgoingtobeworklngln
going to have any weaknesses."
all these areas." said Taft.
Reporters reflected l)ack to I9'l9,
Later, he satd he would rattier be
when George Voinovlch became given assignments In different
Rhodes' lieutenant goveroor, was areas. working with local govern·
given ooactlverolelnthegovernor's ments and state government agen·
'&lt;tflce and left a year later to become cles, than be tied to a single Cabinet
mayor &lt;i Cleveland.
post.
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·"His body was here but his heart
Taft said he agrees with Rhodes
was In Cleveland," respon!led thatthetopprioritygoalsmusttieto
Rhodes when asked about it. "You make Ohio competitive with other
can't stop people with ambition states for business and to "restore
from leaving."
confidence and trust to state
Taft said he also has ambition, but goverrunent In Ohio."
for now h.e wants to concentrate on .· In response to a question, Taft
wb\ntng and being lieutenant de~nded the Rhodes admlnistra·
governor.
tlon as "an effective, capable
"nils Is aoihg ID be a. ~r· - ~alloo !bat. clldll!t have
ship," said Taft, noflilg'lie has had crisis after crisis and resignation
experience In tbe Bureau &lt;i the atterre51gnatlon. Theyhadwell·run
Budget ln,IUlnols, waS'a leach~!~' In departments," he said ..

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Reg. S16.9S
Pants lex. sizes) ..................... 513.50
Reg. 512.95

Shirts Ireg. lias) .............:.S 10. 35
Reg. S14.95
Shirts lex. sim) .........;............ S11.9S

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A Multimedlo Inc. Nowopopor

Taylor found guilty,
gets 15 years to life

By NANCY YOACHAM
· Sentinel News Sial!
Jooeph C. Taylor of Long Bottom
has beensentencedbyMelgsCounty
· Common Pleas Judge Charles
Knight to 15 years to ute at the
. Chillicothe Correctional Center for
the murder of his wife, MarUyn
Tlmrnon Taylor, on July 21.
A six· man·slx woman jury
returned the guilty of murder
verdict about7 p.m. Thursday night
a,fter deliberating just under five
oours.
The offense of murder Is a lesser
included 'charge In the orlglnal
Indictment against Taylor for
aggravated murder.
Taylor was also 'found guUty of a
firearms specification Included In .
the Indictment. Judge Knight lm·
posed a mandatory ~ year
sentence lor the gun specification to
be served consecutive with and
pridrtotheother sentence.
Before the sentencing, which took
place at 9 a. m. Friday. Herman
Carson, defense·atton\ey, addresed
the court. Carson asked that Taylor
be given credit for 23 days already
served In )all and that be· be
sentenced to a faclllty as close .as
possible to. his famlly of five
children. Citing case law, Carson
stated that the court was mt
autoortzed to Impose the three year
firearms specification charge.
Taylor, whO's quiet demeanor
remained unchanged througoout
I!.
morning, declined an opportu!llty to
address the court per!Dnaily.
TaytorwasadvlsedbytheJudgeof
his right to appeal. Taylor btdtcated
he would appeal and the court

appointed Carson to handle the
matte~.
The trial came to an end just
before noon 1'1\Ursday as the
allorneys concluded their closing
arguments to the Jury.
Both the prosecution and defense
made a valiant last effort to
ptlrsuade the Jury to deckle In their
favor.
Carson pointed out differences tn
testimony from .the two eye wit·
nesses, Joey Taylor ·and Teny
Tlnunons.
.He also recounted events leading
up to. the shooting and statements
made by the defendant prk&gt;r to and
lollowbtg the Incident as were
testified toby tile eyewitnesses.
"Was thlire anything In . those
statementstosoowprlorcalculatlon
and design against Marilyn?"
Carson asked. "If Terry Timmons
bad been soot we mlght have
something else," he added.
Several tim"-S Carson presented
to the jury what he described as
"reasonable theories" to explain
what may have happened at the
Taylor residence at the lime &lt;i the
shooting.- ·
, Fred Crow Ill, Meigs County
Prosecuting Attoq~ey, recounted to
the Jury testimony ri!gardlng the
argument which took place between
the defendant and his wile prior to
the shooting. The ~~~:::!:".:.~:
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warranted the later actions which
have been testified to," Crowstated.
"Why did he ask his son to go get a
gun when his wife was out of the

room? What was hethtnldng'/ What ·
was he planning?" CroW asked.
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The defendant claimS "I .got.
myself drunk and used a faultY::
gun," Crow told the Jury, "but. ·
alcohol Intoxication Is no excu1e fo(;
shooting anyone."
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During rebuttal. Attorney Robert
Toy, also with the prosecution;:
referred to a poster with 12 points of.
the case which the state felt proved·.
the defendant pur:posely shot hi$
wile. .
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"Where's the accident?" Toy
asked. "Is thi!reonetotaofevldellai
to sbow an accident? None! " :: &gt;:
The 11na1 person on the stall~
Thursday morning for the defeitse
was Dr. Charles Knouse, Athenf!.. :
Called by the state as rebuttal
witnesses were Ruth Taylor of
Racine, Dr. James Conde and
JoanneTuttleofRaclne.
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Following the closing argument~
the court recessed lor lunch.
Judge Knight gave final legal
btstructions to the jury at 1p.m. and
deliberations began about 1: :.!.
Taylor Is In custody at the MeteS
Coonty JaU pending transporta~ri
by the sheriff's department to
Chllllcothe.

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DONATIONS SOUGHT- The lradltimal lleUiesof
ibe Salvation Army IU'e out to ral8e funds lor
providing food ' baskets and loys for neeciY lamWes
0\'er the Chrllllnll8 holiday. Pictured wllh one of the
kettles at the Kroger Store In Pomeroy are, left to :
rtpt, Capt. Glenna Rununel, (Ret); ol the Milly;
Mrs. Edith Spencer, Middleport, hellrtnger,andDick

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Warner, new ~er ollhe Kroser Pomeroy store.
Warner, a lonner resident, began Ills duties as
manar:er ol the Pomeroy store approxlmaleb' a week
ago. He has been with 'l1te Kroger Co. for a awnber of
years and has been working out ot Parlrl)rsburg, W.
Va.

Middleport man ·dies in fire

WOMEN'S .

An elderly Middleport man died The home was engplfed In names
dut1ng an early morning fire at his· when the Middleport Fire Depart·
home tOday, report vUlage pollee ment arrived.
The Middleport Emergency Unit
and fire officials.
Dead is WUllam Clonch, 85, who of the department started CPR on
died as a result of aflrewhlchgutted Mr. Clonch and he was taken to
the residence ,on Middleport's Veterans Memorial Hospital where
CPR was continued for 20 minutes ·
Diamond St.
without
success.
The fire was discovered by
Meigs Cororier Dr. James Conde
Middleport Chief of Pollee Sid Lit tie
said
that Mr. Clonch died of smoke
who was doing routine patrol work.

BLOUSES

Missy and extra size open · stock
array of colors and prints.

· Reg. sa 11auses ........ s6.39
'Reg. S14 Blouses .... S11.19t
. ~ Reg. S18 llouse$ .... S14.39
Reg. S21 Blouses .... S16.79

Inhalation.
The 'blaze was discovered about
.7:35a.m. by Chief Little. Officials
theorize Mr. Clonch was toling a
kerosene heater when the fire
began.
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.representative wUI be called In to
help determine the cause of the
blaze. Dr. Conde Indicated that no
autopsy will be performed.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Seve~~ petoellt of America'• Wlll'llent
were unemployed In November, a llllbl bnpwvemeal over !he
previous month, the Lahor Deparfmeal reported today.
The unell)ployment rate dropped O.I pei'OI!IIt fliom October to
November. Bul8.1 million ~rtc.. are IIIII aut of work.
· ibe 0c100er unemployment ra&amp;e 8lood at 7.1 pe1\leil&amp;, Utlltal to
the rate In Septem~.ln Aupurt, tllejoiJieM raiewtll7 patml. For
the second hall of lt811, the jobks rate hal remained .-ctaJiy
stable. •
Teenage unemployment dropped to 111.6 percent In NO\'ember
from 18.8 percent Ia Oclober.
'l1lere was a sll&amp;hl decllne.ln lml!mploymmlamolll wl*es- trom
· 6.I peroent In October to 5.9 percent In November - while
Job1 ess among bladls roee slllltb', from II paceat lo 11.8
percent. For 1118panlaJ, NO\'ember's unemploymmt rate dlopped
sllghily- from U.S perceniiO I0.7 percent.
ibe blgest change of lillY major catecory wu ilr teenar:errJ- a
I.7percenlqe point drop to.l8.4 percent from October to November.
A companion Index, rellectlng men and women In the Anned
Forces, showed a Joble88 rate of 6.9 penmlln NO\'ember- a sll&amp;ht
drop over October's fi&amp;Ure of 7 percent.
For lhe fourth I'I10dh In a row, the unemployment rate lor llllult
mm wu 6 percent. The jobless rate lor adult WOOIIII allo wu lhe
same as lhe October llf!Uro - 8.4 percent.
The clvBian labor force remained lleacly In November. During the
past year, the labor Ioree has grown by ~ mtDton people, with adult
women IICCOIII&amp;lllg lor about 'lO percent ollbe ~.

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SUSPECI' SOUGHr -1bll8
a 00119' Me ofllllll'llled robber
who look a fllllllll) of Mplllld

money at flllllllfiW at lbe FNih
l'llannacy, N. 8ecoad Ave.,
MJddlepon, about 10: H p.m.
Wdlelday after lhe t1ere bad
cloled. •
compoille . . .
prepared by PauJGenrd, 11M.
tlplor, for Melp PI I! ,. WI.
Altomey Fredetlek &lt;MIll,
based upon ~ .....
vlded by Herlleri ear-, ....
IIIICfrlt at Fruth'.. wllo WID lhe
only employe In tile t1ere atlhe
time of the armed rolrller).

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awards to four during convention

SWEATER ·vESTS

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Reg. '1.89 Sport Socks '
- white with colored
tops. Sizes 9to 11

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By LEE LFDNARI&gt;
UPI stalehouse Reporter

SALE

MEN'S VAN HEUSEN
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Crew .
neck, warm fleece lining,.
solid colors. By Springfoot
and Wrangler.

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Big Ben by Wangler in hickory
stripe or bue denim. Zips from
top and bottom, concealed me·
tal snaps, action back for extra
roominess. Regulars, shorts and
tails.

MIN'S 122.95

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SPORTS
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Sweot Pants ................ 57.88

COVERALLS

leg. 11,29 Panties ............ 77'
Reg. 11,59 Panties""'"""'95'
. *1,89 Panties........ 11.13

lion of solid colors by Wrangler and Spnngfoot.
Crew neck style.

LEGAL INSTRUCI'IONS - From Jeft to right,
Jotieph Taylor, defendant, Delen~~e Attamey Herman·
Canroa and .Prosecutors Fred Crow m and Robert
Toy, llalen as Meigs County·Conunon Pleas Julfre·
Chlll'les Knl&amp;ht ln8tnlct8 the jury before dlsml!i8lng

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·$J88

MEN'S UNLINED

Reg. $1.09 Pantils"""'""65'

BOYS 18.95

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MEN'S BIG BEN IY wt•INGIII

girls' panties. Assorted styles and colors.
Broken sizes I to 14.

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Taft 'is promised additional
duties if Rhodes wins seat

SWEAT
SHIRTSXL.

SPECIAL GROUP UnLE GIRLS'

PANTY SALE
Huge savings on a select group of

· New shipment of
colors. Sale priced
now. 3lf1 ounce
skein, 4 py hand
knitting yarn.

• MEN'S S9.95

Give blankets and you're sure to
please. Our entire stock included in
this Christmas Salt. Electric bfan·
kets, sheet bfartkets, thermal s, iu·
venife patterns, robe blankeiE, Vel·
lux blankets.

511.50 ........... $9.19
S13.SO ......... Sl 0.79
S14.SO......... S11.S9
S16.00......... S12.79

YARN . It

S60.00 Coats ....................... 148.00
578.00 Coats ....................... 562.00
588.00 Coats .... ;; ................. 570.00
Sl 04.00 Coats ..................... *83.00

BLANKET SALE

DRESS
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·•Missy and extra .sizes in·
warm winter coats and
jackets. Many ·bea ufiful
styles and colors.
Missy Sizes 6 to 20.
Half sizes 1'4 \2 to 24 \l.

MEN'S lEATHER

Junior Jackets
Timex ·Watches
Girls'
Tops &amp; Pants
Women's. Slacks '
little Boys' Outfits
Girls' Slips
Children's
Coats &amp; Snowsuits
Junior
Jogging Wear
Swivel Rockers

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RED HEART $1.69

COAT

SAVE ON:
•Men's and Boys' Winter Jackets
•Van Heusen Dress Shirts
•Men's and Boys' Sweaters
•Men's Western Shirts
•Men's Flannel Sport Shirts
•Men's &amp; Boys' Hanes
Briefs-Boxers-T-Shirts
•Men's Dress Trousers
•Men's Knit Shirts
•Men's &amp; Boys' Lee
&amp;Wrangler Jeans
•Men's and Boys' Tube Socks
•Boys' Shirts
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•Men's Heavy Weight
Flannel Work Shirts
e&lt;arhartt Brown Duck Wort&lt; Clothes
•Men's Sport Shirts
•Big Ben Insulated Coveralls
•Men's Neckties

Ola EN11RE STOCK IS INCLUDBI

Reg. S25 Sleepwear ... Sale S19.99
Reg. '30 Sleepwear ... Sale 523.99 ~
Reg. S35 Sleepwear ... Sale 527.99 •
Reg., S40 Sleepwear ... Sale 531.!9

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, December 6, 1986 ·

pockets.

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Sizes S, M. L aoo XL Colorful
plaid patterns, 7 button front,
permanent col~r stays, double
yoke back, long tails, two

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Sale Pried

By tile Bend .. ....... Pages 7, 8
Cla8oifteds .... Pages IO, ll, 12
Condcs-TV .... ......... Page IS
IJreaahl .................. ,Page 10
Editorial ....... .......... Page 2
Sports .... .. ,.. ..... Pages 3, 5. 6

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c~al sale on ow enti11

Vin~ aoo cloth table covers

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ELBERFELDS

TABLE CLOTH
SALE

Inside:

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Weekend savings on our entire stock of ju·
nior size sweater vests. Many colors and
styles to choose from. Jr: sizes S, M, L

Reg. $12 Vests ............ S9.59
Reg. $15 Vests .......... Sll.99

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Four
OhiOans were given special recognl·
lion by the Ohto Farm Bureau
Federation at the OFBF's annual
convention In Columbus thts week.
Wheeler McMillen, editor emerl·
tus of the Farfll Journal and
Norman D. Agler of PortageCounty
were awarded the Distinguished
Service to Agriculture Award.
James M. Lewis, a farmer and
retired member of the Nationwide
Insurance Co. board of directors,

received the Cooperative Educator
Award, while Andy Stevens, editor
of the Ohio Farmer. received the
News Media Recognition Award.
McMillen, 92, was the editor of tbe
Farm Journal for 25 years untO he
retired In· I963. A native of Ada,
McMUlen was one of the orjglnal
membership volunteers for the
Farm Bureau at the organization's
Inception. He has written 15 books'
and, In 1935, helped organize the ·
Farm Chemurgic Council.

Alger, a dairy fanner lor more
than llyears, Is vice president&lt;ithe
Ohio Dairy Fanner's Federation
and setves on the board of the
National Milk Pt'Oducers Federa·
tlon and tbe Mid East United Dairy
Farmers Industry Association. He
Is also a recipient ot the ,Distln·
gufshed Alumni Award from the
Ohio State Univl!fl;lty CoUege of
Agriculture, a pas\ 4-H adviser,
Grange Master and Portage County
F;~rm Bureau dlrf!ctor.
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FATAL FIRE -1bll 8 llle mobOe lllme of WliiMI
Clonch, 85, whO dlerlu a l'eiiUit of a tire w1s1cb fiUiied

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Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Allslslant Publisher/Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
G.eneral Manager

sentinel
~ort Ohio
Friday, December"&amp;, 1986

WASIDNGTON- A regrettable
controversy has deVeloped In the
Senate over a basic principle of
government. The principle, simply
stated, Is that barring the rrnst
compelling reasons, a preSident Is
entitled to have his executive
nominees conflr!ned.
This time the Controversy re·
wives around Robert K. Dawson, a
39-year-old Alabama lawyer noml·

nated by the president lD become
chtel of the Anny OJrps of
Engineers. Dawson's credentials.
are Impeccable. He served for
seven years as administrator of the
House Committee on Public Works.
For the past four and a half years,
he has served as principal deputy
asstst;!nt and since last May as
acting assistant secretary of. the
Army for ctvu works. Not the

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor

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LEITERS OF OPINION are welcoiTK'. They should be less than 300 words
long. Alllf'tters arE' subject to editing and must be signed with name, address and
telephone number. No unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be In
good taste, add!"fsslng lssuf's, not personalities.

LiReagan looks ~~
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President Reagan ha~ three years to go In dllce and his goal at the time
,, he sought re-election was.to complete hls agenda. · ·
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The agenda has been mainly focused m reducing the role dthe federal
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government In all aspects except for national security. In many ways he
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has succeeded In changing the direction of the country, turning to the right.
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There have been cutbacks across the board In social programs. Reagan
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would have preferred to scrap many of them. but he found that was an
•. lmposslbUlty because d the power of the constituencies.
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He has appointed men to top positions who are strtvtng to Impose the
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conservative philosopby on thl'lr departtnents and agencies. '
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Education Secretary Wllllam Bennett Is striving mlghtUy to redirect his
•: department to ldeolog!cally redirect the federal role, advocating back to
:· " ~lcs. prayer In the schools and other Reagan goals.
S~!; Attorney General Edwin Meese wants to return to the founding fathers
.:· • lftterpretatlon of the Constitution on the assumption that social changes 111
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~ :m years should not be considered by the Supreme Court. .
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He also wants to wipeout theaJ.year·old affirmative action program, the
:: Impetus for broadening the employment q&gt;portunltles d blacks, Hispanics
•. and women under federal contracts.
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WASIDNGTON - MlkhaU Cor· ahead of the United States In the
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The president has ·not made a ftnai decision on whether to go along with
bachev's determined effort to be field. sO it seems unlikely that the
:· · Meese's recommendations, although he lsagalnsl any quotas. The Reagan
pleasant at the Geneva summit Russians are opposed to Star Wars
·. Cabinet Is split on the subject with only a minority advocating a change.
may have been mthlngrrorethana · because they're afraid we'D perfect
Furthermore, the National Association of Manufacturers, with 13,500
(llbllc-relattons move to compete the technology before they will.
members, ·has urged Reagan not to revise the executive order affecting
with the senior showman present,
In this . context, a more likely
afflnnatlve action requirements for federal contractors.
Ronald Reagan. Certainly the reason for the Soviets' misgivings
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In terms of reorienting the thlnklngo!Congress to spend less on domestic
Soviet leader made no slgnlflcant about Star Wars Is the staggering
·• programs, the president has been successful. But the plight of the Iarmer
. concessions.
cost of Its dev~~ven with
;. has blocked his drive to eventually eliminate price supports and other
But there's an off chance that slave tabor, ~ '~ 1 of. the
·
: federal assistance programs.
Gorbachev .Is serious about rellev· . economy and a docl If Jong.
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But Reagan has failed In his promise at the start of his first term to
lng U.S.·Sovlet tensions lD a point sul!ertng public oo his side, Gorba·
.. balaJiile the budget by 19Sl.
the arms race can be chev realizes that the competition
:: · n!e,PIO biUion-plus deficit stU! looms as a major shadow over his where
brought under control. If this.turns with the United States would
,· accomplishments, as well as the projected trade deficit that may go as high
out to .be true, It would be llr no sabotage hls liopes for a healthY
·· as $1M bUIIon.
altruistic hopes of peace m earth Soviet economy.
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In terms of curbing the budget, the administration Is concerned that
and
goodwill toward men. Gorba·
For 68 years row one Soviet
·· . -&amp;tense spending Is a likely target. It wm not be Ignored from the soumlngs chev's
desire lor arms limitation
leader alter another has tried, with
- 9n CapltollWI, and 11\at has made Defense Secretary ~par Weinberger would be based on tbli eminently varying de!l•ees ol failure, to make
Will."' H&lt;Olle cblef olllall Donald Regan wary oilbe Gramm· Ruclm'!"
practical grounds that he needs to the Marxist promise of socialist
·• balanced budget legislation.
.
reverse
the deteriorating Soviet prosperity come true. Though
,. ·On the International front, Reagan's goals have not been· as clearly
economy.
progress l)as been made In some
;; defined other than Its basic anti-communist thrust and the determination to
Cutting
the
mllltary
.budget
areas,
the dream of a workers'
;~ support "freedom fighters" who seek to topple Marxjst, or at least leftist,
would
allow
the new Kremlin boss paradise has proved elusive. Soviet
·' governments around the world. The assistance to rebels In global trouble
to shift rrore resources lD the leaders have blamed wars and the
:; sr!'s has come to be known as the "Reagan Doctrine."
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clvlllan sector and perhaps make three! of wars for the decades-long
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Othetwlse, his foreign tx&gt;Ucy Is still nebulous. The summit meeting with
;: Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev gave him a "freshstart"ln seeking a way some · progress toward his wUd postponement of the dream; the
pledge to double the amount ol me thing they can't blame, of
·' for thl' superpowers to avoid a nuclear confrontation.
consumer
goods over the next l!i
oourse, Is the Soviet system Itself.
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His peace plan for the Middle East has had slartsandstopsandwm take
years.
This
theory
ol.
Gorbachev's
Our associate Lucette Lagnado
;; a long time to get off the ground under the modifications being JNrsued.
motivation, which Is gaining sup- has had access to a confidential
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Reagan's goal In the Middle East Is to pressure Arab countries to
port at Georgetown's Center for report by the State Departtnent's
·' negutlate directly with Israel, although he has Indicated that he would not
Strategic Studies, would also help to Bureau of lntelltgence and Re:~ be adverse to an Internationally sponsored peace forum.
explain the Soviets' unflagging search, as well as secret cables
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In his remaining three years in dflce, the president Is expected to focus
determination to shoot down Rea· detailing SOVIet economic problems
~ more attention on the International front. His selection of a personal
gao's "Star Wars" strategic de· and the s~ that have been taken
• biographer. Edwin Morris, to record all aspects d the remaining years of
tense Initiative.
,
to correct them. The !llatertal,
his presklency Is an Indication that he Is already looking to the future and
As we reported last week, the dated between 1!m and 1984, is
. the legacy that wUI remain when he leaves the White House.
Soviets• have been working Cll considered stUI valid by experts we
.·
space-defense weaponry for years, have Interviewed.
and can be presumed to be well

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Houston at Lo\ Litten, I): :I) p.m.

slightest question has been raised In October,a bipartisan group of 10
abOut his Integrity ex' his character. senators · warned ol "extended
Yet his confirmation Is ln Umbo. debate" If the Dawson oomtnatlon
In mid-September, four environ· Is brought to the Door.
mental groups, Including the highly · · What's It aU abo!lt? At one level,
respected National Wildlife Federa- the dispute Involves Interpretation
tion, Issued a statement opposing of Section 404 ol the Clean Water
conflrinatlon "In the strongest Act of 1972, which gives to the Corps
possible t~rms. ". The organizations . ol Engineers an uncertain jurlsdlc·
chari\ed · Dawson with "an overt tton over "the waters of the Unltlll
hostUII)' to wotectton of wetlands." States." At another level, we have
one of those dispiriting battles aver .
turf, so familiar In Washingtqn,
between the Corps of Engineers,
the Fish and Wlldllle Service, the
Environmental Protection Agency
and the state governments.
At the bottom ol all d this Des a
fundamental Issue. Rllnald Reagan
campaigned In 198) and again In
1984 on a promise to reduce the
regulatory oorden of the Washing·
ton bureaucracy. Dawson sincerely
believes that he Is carrying out that
prpmlse In seeking to speed the
processing of permits to llU - and
thus to destroy - areas tlentlfled
as "wetlands." The environmental
groups have taken a broad view of
the corps' jurisdiction; their posl·
tton Is thatthe "waters of the Unitlll
· Sllllfs..... eml1!'!\&lt;;e Wtu~. ~~ ..
rill, creek, run, streom, marsh or
. bog throughout the nation. Dawson
Is not so sure that OJngress meant
to give his olllce authlrity aver
every Isolated tx&gt;lhole or persistent
puddle from the Ftortda keys to the
Alaskan tundra.
These weUands, however they
are defined, are vitally Important to
groum water, fiood control, spawn·
lng fish and migratory birds.

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Still in control

Since I have had many people
asking about the status oft he Morse
, Chapel Church, I would like to say,
'I yes we are stU! very much ln oontrol
' d the chu~h . Uke the trustees of
~ the church · lnlonned Mr. Ben
; Edwards, If the United. Methodist
,' conference would bow
. out and leave
· us alone, the church would grow
; and prosper, which It has.
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The youth group which we
, . started on Monday nights has been
~: averaging In the 30's and 40's.
~· Sunday School about twt'nty; mid·
•: week services on Thursday from
~: ten to twenty and growing; (Praise
!· the Lord).
i: Since we are In control of the
• : llnances to do with as we see fit, we
~· have had the good fortune to help
~: different ones right In the oommun·
:: tty; and we leelthis Is a part d what
,: the church Is all about. Olartty
: : bep.s at home. Of course,oorftr&amp;t
:. concern Is to see souls savlll. We
•: alao believe that our prayers for
: Mr. Edwards and the conference
• have been answered since reading
-: the Circuit Rider published In
·; October t:J this year, a leafle~ the
::.; coa~erence JNbllshes In which Mr.
~; Ectwards~tesand I quotetn part:
: •1 wish ~r church would celebrate

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what It Is. No protestant church Is
more "middle ol the road" and
basically aiJ!erlcan than we are. We
preach a reasonable gospel.
Unquote.
This Is what we have been saying
all along. II you walk In the middle
ol the road you will likely get run
over. I don't know what Is a
reasonable gospel is, because Jesus
saki you are either for me or you are
against me, and anything he
promised In the King James
Verslonolthe Bible. HecanandwUI
deliver.
This doesn't mean to say, nor Is It
Implied, that therelsn'ta lotd IJlOd
Methodist · people In Methodist
churches, but It makes me WCIIder
just who Is making bizarre clall)'ls .
and demands on the people that Mr.
Edwards talked about In his letter.
Come worship 'with us lor Sunday
School at
a.m. Morning·
worship at ll:W a.m.; Youth
Fellowship Mondays at 6:30p.m.;
midweek service m Thursday 7:30
p.m. Yiruarew!'lcomeandtheLord
will bless you llr tt.
Charles P. Bailey
Chalnnan d Trustees
Morse Chapel Olurch

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' Thanks business firms

;::·. The members d the Salem
~ Center PI'O would like to thank all

dropped at the earliest excuse. In
1965, tor example, Premier Alexei
Kosygln announced grandly that
there would be "greater. managerial freedom and use ol profit
Incentives." But this apparently
oold break with Marxist dogma
was quietly scrapped under pres·
sure from Kremlin conservatives
foilowtng the JXllltical scare d the
"Prague ~prtng" and the Soviet
Invasion of Czechoslovakia.
- Leonid Brezhnev, the qulntes·
sentlal mossback, crltlclzed the
way the Soviet economy was
wor\dllg, but failed to follow
through with any fundamental
changes. He acknowledged that
"the existing economic mecha·
nlsm" was In need of repair or
replacement, 00! he declined to
challenge the system.
In fact, Gorbachev's biggeSt
dll!lculty may be In the Ideological
area. As the State Departme~t
report pointed out, no Soviet leader
to date has deemed It politicallY
yAse (or sate) to "question !1¥!
•JX'I'(Ilctlon d ... Marxlsm-Lenlnlsl)l
of the Inevitable withering away of
market production.''
flbe Is no clear Indication tll!(t
Gorbachev even wants to chaUenge
the dllclal dogma; after all, he Is a
]il'oduct of the system, and used It to
rise to power. So It seems doubtflll
that he'll take the revolutlonarr
st~s necessary to ~ue the Soviet
. economy from seven decades cif
mismanagement.

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MusktnJUm at Carli'P.MPiklrl 1Pa1
Ohio Unlv at C11n1l&gt;r Cluslc

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Dt'nV('I' II Plllladt&gt;lphll, 7:31p.m.
SraHII! at Walhlnlfan, 7: :II p.m .
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"' oor local business llrms who appreciated.
~· contributed In any way lD the
Salem Center PrO.
Kathy Sexton
suCCI!SB of our Fall Festival m
" November 9th at Salem EleJllEII·.
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draft, said winning the Loriibart\1
means he win have to be at blsbef
Saturday against SMU. ·
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"I'm a very Intense person, ""
said. "! go out on the lootbaU ~qr,
and It's business. This gtve$ mj!
mOl'e Incentive because I ha"1:
something to prove. I've got to~J,&gt;~t
there and prove I'm the player. ~·
people pckEd, that I'm the best" .:

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Ck!\'cland St at Ohio Sr
Aowllnll GI'M'l at PrillC('Ion
Akron' at Kl'llt St
Wrla"ht Sl al 1b~
l..onJ I1Bnd U at Dlyton
PlllabJrah II Xavier
at Ashland
Baldwlrt-Wallact- al Ohio Nm1hern
Capilli If 0tlt"11Jtln
Marietta II Hf'ld!'llrrll
Wllttnberll a t Mount UniM

Ohio oolleges

Leslie O'Neal, Michigan defensive
tackle Mike Hammersteln and
Boston College noseguard Mike
Ruth.
CasUlas also won the award
desplle a knee Injury he suffered
against Texas Oct. 12 that knocked
him out lor three weeks and, he
thought, out of contention for the
Lombard!.
"From a mental standpoint, I
thought the outlook for the Lorn·
bard! wasn't as good as It was at the
beginning of the year," he said.
"When I llrst realized It was only
going to be three weeks, I knew that I
could come on strong and hopefully
show'people I was the same player
as before I got hurt.''
. As a junior, CasUlas had84tackles
and 10sacks. This season, he has had
43 tackles and helped the Sooners
become one ofthenatton'sdefenslve
leaders.
Caslllas, who ligures to be a high _
llrst·round selection In the NFL

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CasBlas played a major role In
boosting the Sooners to the Big Eight
title and Thursday, the 6-foot-3,
200-pound senior from Tulsa won the
pretlglous Lombardi Award.
All that's left now ts for the
Sooners, ranked No.2 nationally, to
win the national title, a goal within
their grasp. A victory over SMU In
the regular-season finale Saturday
would set up the battle for No. 1 on
New Year's Day In the Orange
Bowl, wbe!\ the 89oners play
top-rated Penn State.
''What's more relevant to me and
more Important was to win the
Lombard!," Caslllas said. "It's
every coUege lineman's dream to
win the Lombardi. But when you
have a chance to win a national
championship and be recognized as
the best team In the country, then I
think that's more S)llllbollc."
CasUias was awarded the trophy
at the 16th annual Lombardi Award
Dinner sponsored by the Houston
Rlltary Club. More than 1,200 people
attended the $150-per-person affair,
which benefits the American
Cancer Society.
The award Is named In honor ol
legendary coach VInce Lombard!,
who died of cancer In 1970.
CasUias beat out three finalists for
the award, taking the honor over
Oklahoma State defensive tackle

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production goals often unreallstill
caUy high, there Is a buUt-lu
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cpaptlty. Our sources suggest,
however, that the new generation ol
leaders Installed by Gorbachev
shows gree,ter sensitivity to the
need lor better quality consumer
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" It wouldn't bother me If yoo
tng a spy Is seeing that he gets the 20 years."
to make amends, your response Is charged him wtth one count of
"Would It whet your appetlt~ If I that he spend a month behind falling to curb his dog."
pmlshment he deserves. As soop as
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one Is arrested his attorney starts told you my client smullllled bars."
"The government can Uve with
, bargalnlug lor a lighter S!!ntenre Jn.. blueprints of 'Star Wars' In Nancy
"What do (I tal) you (Unital) think that. We were alrald you
exchange lor the link's reveaUng Reagan's cosmetic case when she fumos ~hould get for cooperating going to hold out for the Congreihow much lnlbnnatlon he turned went to Geneva?" ·
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wltb us?"
slonal Medal of Honor."
over to the·other side.
"That's Impossible."
"Hello, Justice Department?
"Here are the lllms ol Gorbachev
This Is Mat O'Hara representing switching ~smettd cases with
Collard Cosmos, the weasel who Nancy at ttie airport. My ellen!
sold the plans lor the Stealth knows the whole story and wtU tell
bomber to the Bulgarians. What you how he dld It for a reduced
kind of deal are you ollertng us?"
sentence."
"We don't negotiate plea bar·
"The Jaw Is the law. Every person
gains for spies, O'Hara. Your guy In this country must be punished
sold out his country and the according to hls crime. In this case
goveniment Intends to hang him by fumbs has to do at least seven
the neck unttl he Is dead."
years for compromising the secltr·
"You better think It over. Except tty of the nation." ·
for the Stealth bomber you have no
"AJll)arently you don't realize
Idea what secrets Collard walked what a predicament you're ln. You
away . with, and 1 we have m people have spies coming out of
Intention of telling you If you keep your.ears and spies coming out of
demanding a pound ol Desh.".
your socks.l!youdon'l show mercy
"We're' not talking about some to Caimosl'll adVIse him to remain
two-bit code clerk, O'Hara. Cosmos mum about thl' nuclein- submartne
Is the biggest !Ish we've caught ln codes that he has stashed away In a
years. We Intend to JNt hlm ln the JllmP!tln In the northeast partdthe
freezer for life."
United States.''
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client ls .wUllng to name over 120
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people in the u.s. government who have to sell them to another country
are stltl on the KGB payroll?"
for legal expenses If you make us go
"O'Hara, did It ever oreur to you to trial."
that we may not want to know who · "O'Hara, we have an open-and·
they are? The more spies the shutcaseonyourcllentcommttUng
govel11lllent uncovers, the worse lreason. No matter what lnforma.
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RICHFIELD, Ohio (UP!) ""The
Seattle . SuperSonics w~ so frustrated Thursday night, even forward Oanny Vranes was hit with a
techrilcal foul.
Vranes Is the clean·cut, wute
fellow who appears In television _
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"When guys like Danny and
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CHURCH
RDCE, Comer Unlm and Mulberry, Rev.
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fl'oclOias
Glefl Mc:OuJW, pasta. Oyde S. S. SUp!., Sunday School, 9: 30 a.m.:
rnoi'nll1g wors1t1p 10: :II a.m.: ....,lng service 6
p.m.; mld-wtek servtcto, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 326 E.
Main St.. Pomeroy. Sunday sorvlces: Holy
communion on tlx&gt; first &amp;mday r1 eal'h mm1h,
and C&lt;Jmbirotod wllil rooming pnoyer m the
lhlnld Sunday. Morning prayer and senmn on
aU &lt;lher SUndays &lt;t the monlil. Chureh School
and Nunery care !)I'OYided. Odet" twJur In the
Parish HaU iiTur&lt;diatey following the service.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST, %12 W.
Main St .. Nell Proudfoo, pastor. Bible School
9:lla.m.: Morr\ing~IO:J)a . m .; Yooth
~. ~00 p.m.: Evening IOOI'SIIIp. 7:00 p.
rn. Wf'llrlt&gt;9day night prayer meeting and Bible
study. 7:00p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY, 11!i Butternut
Ave .. Pomer'O)'. Mrs. flora Wining In char)!\'.
Sunday holiness meeting, 10 a. m.; Sunday
School. 10: ll a.m. Sunday School, YPSM
Eloloe Adams, leader. 7::11 p.m. Salvalloo
""""lng. var1ous li(JI!&lt;Ii&lt;m aRI m"'lc spec'.als.
Thu~y. U::ll a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladies Hm~e
League, memben In c~. au WCX1Ttt
InVIted: Ui p.m. Thunday.' COfJlS Cado&lt;
Classs IYOU!l1 l'l!ople-Biblel, 7::11 p.m. Bible
Study and Pnlycr tne&lt;!tf!W, q&gt;m IO Uie public.
POMEROY ~ CHURCH OF
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Road 76). !ll'~5Zll. Vocal music. Sunday Wrr!lhp 10 a.m.: \llbleStudy II a.m.: W&lt;nltlp, 6 p.
m. W -y. IllbleStudy, 7.p.m.
OlD DEXTER BI8LE CHRISTIAN

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GRAHAM UN ITED METHODIST,
Preaching 9:30a.m. first and second, Sundays of eactl month; thrd and fourth Sun·
day eachmonth worship servicn at 7: Jl p.
m.: Wednesday evenings at 1:30 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study.
SEVENTH·DAY ADVENTIST, Mulb·
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gart; Sabbath School Supt. Louise Staats.
Sabbat h School. 2 p.m. Sa1urdday with
worship st&gt;rvlce following at 3: 1~ p.m.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- SISter Harrle1t Warner, Supt. Sunday
School 9:00a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45
a.m.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. David
Mann, minister . William Snouffer, Sunda y
SChool Supt. Sunday School. 9: XI a .ni .;
Morning Worship 10: ll a. m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Po·
meroy Pike. David Hunt, pastor; Jack
Needs. Sunday SChool Dlreector. Sunday
SCoot, 9:30a .m.: Mornln&amp; Worship, lO: 30:
evening worship, 7:00 p.m. Tuesday VIsitation , 1 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer service.
7:30 p.m.; Millslon FriPnds, 7::W p.m.:
Girls In Acllon, 7::11 p.m.
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal·
ley Run Road, Rev. Emmett Rawson, pas·
19r. Handley Dunn, supt. Sunday School,
10a.m.; Sunday evening service, 7: JOp.m.
: Bible teaching, 7:00 p.m. Thursday.
SYRACUSE MISSION. CHerry St., Sy·
racuse. St-r.•lccs.lO a.m. Sunda y. Evening
servtcft!i Sunday and Wednesday ar 7:00 p.

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MIDDL EPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UN ION, Rev . Keith Eblin.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.m .. Wade
Hayman, supt. ; Morning Worship. 10: ~a.
m.; Sunday ~venlng service 7::11 p.m.:
Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7: ll p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
RarlnP. Rev. Ja mes Salterrleld, pastor.
F~ma n Williams , Supt. Sunday School
9: 45 a .m.: Sunda y and Wednesday e-ven·
ing services. 7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPI'IST.
Corner Sixth and Palmer. Earl Eden, Pastor. Ra)' Fields. S.S. Supt.; Dan Riggs,
Asst . Supt. Sunday SChool. 9: 15 a .m .;
Morning Worship, 10: 15 a.m.: Sunday
Evening service. 7 p.m. Youth meeting,
7:30p.m. Wednesday: evf:'nl ng .service 7 p.
m.; Choir practice 8 p.m.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST,
5th ud Main , Bob Melton, minister. AI
Hartson, assoc. minlstE.&gt;r; Mike Gerlach,
Sund3y Schl)l')l Superintendent. Bible
School9: ll a.m.; M o rn l nji~; Wors hip 10: 30
a.m. Evenl nR Worship 7:00p.m. Wednesday. 7:00pm . Prayer mt't'tlnlit.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE, Co-past ors Rev. Charle-s Coyle
and R(.'V. Nancy Coyle. Bill White, Sunqay
SChool Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a. m.:
Mor ning Worship 10:30 a.m.: Evang('llsllc
M'K'"('tlng 7: 00p.m. Wednesday, 7:00p.m.
Prayf'r meE-ting.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRV
OF MEIGS COUNTV
Hell. Ken Wllklnton
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday: Wor!lhlp Services
9;00 a.m.: Church School tO: 15a.m.; Bible
Study Sunday 7:30 p.m.: Prayer Group
Wtdnl•sday a1 9:00 a.m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church school 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. TueSday, 10:00 a.m. Bible
Study: Thursday, 7:30p.m. Bible Study.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
TERIAN - Worship 'service 10: 15 a .m.
Church SChool10:00a.m. Tuesda y, 10 a.m.
Bible Study: Sunday, 6 p.m. Junjorand Senior High Youth Groups.
RUTLAND CHU RCH OF GOD. Pastor.
John Evans. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.:
Swaday Morning Worshi p 11:00 a. m . Chll·
dren's Church 11 a.m. Sunday EvE!nlng
Service 7:00p.m. Wed ., 6 p.m. Young Ladlee ' Auxiliary. Wednesday, 7 p.m. FamIly Worship.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Near
LOng Bottom. Edsel Hart, pastor. SUnday
SChool 9:30 a.m .; Worship 10:30 a. m.;
Prayer meetlna ThunCiay, 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPI'!ST
CHURCH, Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph
·Cundiff, pastor. Sunday School tO: OO a. m.;
Morning Warship, 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday
arld Saturday Evening Services at 7:30 p.

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"World took off the bandage
around his (right) hamstring, and
he really showed a lot a mobility,"
said Cleveland head coach George
Karl. "We needed him, because ihe
Sonlcs w~ coming on strong."
Seattle, paced by JackS1kma's22
points, fell to 9-11. The sUperSonics ,
hnve lost 10 oll2 on the road.
Trailing 00-47 after a poor·
shooting first half; Seattle rallled
and cut the deficit to 78· 76 on Tim
McCormick's .two.free throws With
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Christian Endeavor, flr!lt and third sunPomeroy
day, 7:30p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting - Joseph B. Hoskins. eva ngelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m.; Worstllp, 10 a.m.; S.unand Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
day evening Sf'rvlce 6 p.m.; Wednesday
ht
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CHURCH
OF
GOD
OF
PROPHECY.
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uman ng s IS one a .
Loa! ted on o. J . While Road or Highway evening service, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine, ·
hear a great deal about these days, and
160. Pat Henaan, pastor. Sunday Schoo\10 Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
a.m.
Classes
for
all
ages.
Junior
Church
11
BEN
Schoo110 a.m.; Sunday evening servtce 7
a .m.; Morning worship 11 a.m. Adult
yet the fact that freedom iS a prime requisite for
!FRANKLIN'
Choir practice 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Pe~ p.m. Wednesday evening service 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
them is often lost upon us. We tend to forget that
pie's, Children'• Chun:h and Adult Bible Supt. Sunday School 9: :J) a.m. Morning '
Middleport. Ohio
Study, We&lt;lnesday al7:30 p.m.
Worship 10: 30 a.m. Prayer service, altf'rn· '
we are able even to discuss these rights onlY be·
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL . 570 Grant
St., Middleport. Alfliiated With Southern ate Sundays.
cause we have worked to retain our privilege of
Bapllst Conv..,tlat! . David Bryan, sr .. Ml·
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
nlJter. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Momlng
doing
Alife without freedom woul.d be a bleak
wonhlp II a.m.: Evenlag warship 1 p.m. : Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Not· .
Walnesday evening Bible study and tlngham, Sunday ~ h ool Supt. Sunday
Knpsa!&lt;t
SChool 10 a.m. with classt'S for all ages.
existence, and so we must cherish and protect
prayer meetillg7 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sl. Evening serv ices at 6 p.m. Wedf:!esday Bl·
our right to express our opinions without fear,
Rt.l24and Co. Rd. 5. Mark S..vers, mints· blc study at 7:30p.m. Youth services Frl· ·
ter. Sunday SChool Sup_t. Harry Hen - day at 7:30p.m.
·
992·3785, Pomeroy
ECCLESIA FELLOWSifiP.I28 Mill St ..
to elect our government officials, and to choose
drlcks: SundaySchooU:30a.m.: Morning
Middleport
. Brother ~uck Mc~erson,
10
30
.n
worship ' a.m.; Evening wonhlp 7 p. pastor. Sunday
School 10 a.m. ; SUnday
the House Of Wo rshi·p· we wish to attend. The
MEIGS
m. Wednesday ~~rahlp 7 p.m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, evening services at 7 p.m. and Wednesda y
COOPIEIIATIVE PARISH
we ShOUld go there and pray f Or a II t h OSe Wh 0
·Corner Sycamore and Second SIS., Po- services at 7 p.m.
UNITEDMI!.'rHODISTCHURCH
m.roy. The Rev. WUI18m Mlddleswarth,
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
are not free to do these things. We must ask the
potor. sunday school 9: 45 a.mc: Chun:h
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kenneth Smith ,
Rev. Doll Areber
service 11 a.m.
pas1or. Sunday School 9: 30a.m .: church
Rev. Roy Deeler
Lord for the courage and wisdom to maintain our
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr. s('rv~ 7:30p.m.: youth fellowship 6: 30 p.
Rev. Seld.. 1-.,.
A tb
G
ALFRED- Church School 9:30a.m.:
own precious human rights, an.d to doeverything
n ooy laMamore. Ph. 992·58!18.satur· m .; Bible stud y, Thursday, 7: Jf} p.m .
day Evetttng Mass 7 ::11 p.m .; Sunday
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTIDUSE. 331145
Worship, 11 a.m.; UMYF 6: :llp.m .; UMW
h d
h
Mass, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Confessions ooe Hiland Road, Pomeroy . Tom Kelly, pasThird Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Communion,
in OUr power tO hasten t e ay W en We may See
half !lour before eacll Mass. CCD classes,
tor. Danny Lam bert, S. S. Supl. Sunday
first Sunday. (Arc herl
•
11
s
morning service at 10 a.m.; Sunday even·
CHESTER - worship 9 a.m.: Church
them enjoyed by all people throughout the world.
~~~ciaLRTIST, 525 N. 2nd st .. lng
serv ice 7:30p.m. Tuesday and ThursSchooi!Oa.m.: Bible Study, Thursday.Tp.
Middleport. James E.
pastor. day Services at 7:ll p.m .
m.; UMW, tlrst Thursday, 1 p.m.: ComSunday momlnl worship 10 a.m.; Even ·
· WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill St., Middlem'unton,
JOPPAtint
- W
Sunday
orship (Archer).
9: ll a.m.: Churcll l-----~----------------------J 1ng serv 1ce 7 p.m .; wednesday evening
SchoollO: .1) a.m. Bible Study Wednesday,
worship '7 p.m. Vltltatlon, Thursday 6: X) port. Sunday morn ing serv ice 10:15 a.m .;
p.m.
Sunday evening 7:30. Thursday morning
7:30p.m . iJohnoon) .
MORSE CHAI'EL CHURCH -Gary Bible s1udy 10 a. m. Wednesday evening
LONG BOTTOM- Church Schoo19::11
Holler, pallor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.:
7:30p.m.
a.m.; Worship 1 p.m.; Bible Study, Wed·
worship aervlte, U a.m.: prayer mi!ellng,
NEW HAVEN CH\JRCH OF TilE NA·
~es day , 7:30 p.m.; UMYFF,I W~Snesdday,
7: 30p.m. Thursday.
ZARENE, R~v . Glendon Stroud. pas1or.
00
1
v:
p.m.; Commun on
rst un BY,
(An:her) .
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH Sun~ay Schoo19:30 a.m .: Worship service.
10:30 a.m.j Youth sf'rvlce Sunda y 6: 15 p.
REEDSVILLE - Chureh School9:30a .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
. CARLETON !NTERDENOIIUNATIONOF GOD- GllbOrl Spencer. paslor. Sun· m. Sunday f'Venlng service 7:00p.m. Wed m. : Worship Sfrvlce 11:00 a.m. !Deeter),
Harrisonville Rd . Robert Purtell, minisAL CHURCH, Klngsbury Road. Rev. DB·
day School 9:XI a.m.; Morning service ne.da.y Prayer Meeting and Blblf' Stu dy
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL ter: Steve Stanley, S. S. Supl.; Bill McEI·
vld Curfman. pastor. Sunday Scllool 9:30
!O:OOa.m.; Sundayovenlngservlce7:00p. 7:00p.m.
Church School 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.;
roy, As!i1. Supt. ; Sunday School9: 00 a.m.;
a.m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening worship
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, SunBible Study, Tuesday, 7::lt p.m.; UMW,
Wo111hlp service 10:30 a.m .; Evening wor7:00 p.m. Prayer meellnQ:, Wednesday
p.m.
day afternoon !IE'rvlces at 2: 30. Ttlursday
Third Tuesday, 7: :11 p.m.: Communion
ship Sunday 7 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 p.m.
m
MT.
OLIVE
COMMUNITY
CH\JRCH,
7 00
evening services a1 7:30. .
Flnt Sunday (Archer). ·•
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, fine
: r.n';.iG. OOTTOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
LawrPnce Bush, pastor. Max Folmer, Sr.
CENTULCLUSTEK
Grove. The Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
Holland , pastor; Walla~ Damewood,
Supt.SundaySchoolandMornlngWorshlp
FIRST BAPTIST CHUHCH. Mason . W.
Rev. lame~ E . Corbitt
pastor. Church servtce9: ll a.m.: Sunday
Sunday School Supt. Worship service, 9a.
9:30a .m.: Sundayevenlaaservtce. 7p.m.:
Rev. Sle..• Ne,_
Schooi!O: 30 a.m.
m . mble Schoai!O 0 m
Youth meellna and Bible Study, Wednes- Va. Pastor, Bill Murphy. Sunday SchooilO
a.m.; Sunday evening 7:30p.m. Prayer
Rn. llehhl Pr hh
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
..
. .
day, 7 p.m.
r'nee1lng and Bible stu dy Wedn esday, 7:30
Rn. C\e~ 8. &amp;alia. olr.
John Wright, pallor. Sunday School9: 30 a .
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHUROI.
UNt'f'ED FAITH CHURCH. Rt. 7 on PQ..
Rev.AadrewRubeUial
m.,· Larry Haynes , s . s . s upi . Momng
1
SundaySchoolat9::lta.m. ·, Momtngwor·
merayBy-Paii. Rev.RobertE.Smllh,Sr. p.m. Everyme welcome.
ASBURY !Syracuse) - Worship l1a.m.
worship 10:30 a.m.
.
shiP at 10:30 a .m.; Sundayeven.lngservlce
, putor. Melvin Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPI'!ST,Sa : Church School 9: 45 a.m.: Charge Bible
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
at 7: 30p.m. Thursday services at 7: 30 p.
School9: 30 a.m.: Morning Worship 10: :II;
lem St. Rev. Paul Ta ylor, pastor. Sunday
Study, Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.; UMW, Jlrst
RENE, Rev. Thomas H. Callier, pastor.
m.
Evening Wol'lblp 7:30 p.m.: Walnesday
~hoollO a.m.; Sunday evening 7:00 p.m.:
Tuesday, 7::11 p.m.; Cbolr Rehearsal,
Ora Bau, Chairman of the Board of Chris·
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
Prayer Service, 7::11 p.m.
Wednesday evening pra yer meeting 7:00
p.m.
Wednesday 6:ill p.m.; UMW, fourth Sun·
llan Life. Sunday ScbOo\9:30 a.m.; MornKnob, local~ &lt;J1 County Road 31. Rev.
FAITH BAPI'IST CHURCH, Railroad
day, ll::ll p.m. (Nelson) .
tng worshiP lO: Jl a.m.; Sunday evening
Lawrence Ghtesencamp, pastor. Rev.
St., Mason. Sunday Scbool10 a.m.; Morn-·
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
l:NTERPRISE - Worship 9 a.m.;
worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer m~ting 7:ll p.
Roger Wll1ford, asst. pastor. Praacflblg
Ina worship 11 a.m.; Ev@nlng servlce6p.
CHURCH, Sliver Ridge. Ouan(' Syden.
Church Schoo\10 a.m.; Bible Study, Tues·
m. w~nesday.
SOJVIces Sunday 7:30p.m. Prayermf&lt;lting IJI· !'royer meellng and Bible Study Wed·
Stricker, pastor. Sunday School 9 a m ·
day, 7::00 p.m.; UMW, First Monday, 7:30
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CH\JRCH, Dex·
Walnesday, 7:30 p.m .. Gary Grtftitb,
nesday, 7 p.m.'
Church service ~0 a .m. Bible S1udy Wed'.
p.m.; UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m. Choir Reter. Woody Call, pastor. Services Sunday
leader. Youth grwps Sunday evmlng at
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle nesday at 7:00p.m. June thru September
10 am
6::.&gt; p.m, with Roge-r and VIolet W'llltord,
Borden, ~stor. Cornellut Bunch, supl.
hearsal, 6:30p.m. Wednesday.IFrankUnl
7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening
. . and 7 p.m. w-•
~n esd ay, 7 p.m .
Su
FLATWOODS- Chun:h Schooi,IO a.m.
leaders. Communion service lint Sunday
nday
hool 9: 30 a.m.; Second and
Fellowship 7 p.m. June thrn September, 6
; Worship, 11 a.m.; Bible Study, TbunRACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Stwe
eacll m·onth.
·
fourth Sundays worship service a1 2:30 p.
p.m. October th ru May.
day, 7 p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m.
Deaver, Pastor. Robert Smith, Sunday
WlllTE'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
m.
!Franklin!.
School Supt.; Sunday Scbool 9::00 a.m.:
CHURCH- CoolvUieRD.Rev. PhUIIpRI· ,-------~~------------------,
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.;
Morning worship 10:40 a.m.; Sunday
dmour, pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m .;
Church School 10 A.M.: Choir prac11re,
evening worship 7: 30 p.m.: Wednesday
worship service 10::Jl a.m.; Bible studx
Tuesday. 6:30p.m.: UMW, first Tuesday,
evening Bible study 7: ~ p.m. ·
and worship servt~. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
7:30p.m. (Nelson) .
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
HEATH (Middleport )- Church SChool,
Burlingham. Ray Laudermllt, pas1or: RoMark Jones, pastor. 8111 Nlcholsm, Sun9::11 a. m.: Wonhlp 10:30 a.m.: Bible
bert Cozart, aulstanl putfJ', Sunday School
day School Supt,SundaySchool9:30 a.m.:
Study, Tuesday, 10 a.m.; UMW, second
10 a.m.; wm-shlp 1 p.m.; Wednesday, &amp; p.m. . Morning Worship and Co mmunion 10:30 a.
Monda y, 7: :Jl p,m.; UMW Third Monday,
youth meeting: Wed., 7p.m.ctlurchset"Vkes.
m.
7:30p.m. (Zuniga)
PINE GROVEHOL!NESSCHURCH,\j
RUTLANDBIBLEMETII)D!ST. Amos
MINERSVILLE - Worship S.rvlce!O
mile on Rt. 325. Rev. Ben J . Waits, paolor.
Tillis, paolor. Sonny Hudson,supl. Sunday
a.m.; Chun:h School,11a.m.; UMW,Ihlrd
Lee Russell, S.S. Supt. SundaySchoo\9:30 School 9:30a.m.: Momll\g woroblp, 10::11
Wednesday, 1 p.m .; Choir practice, Mona.m.: Momlng Worship 10:30 a.m.; Suna.m.; Sunday tvenlng service 7:00p.m.
day, 7:30p.m. 1Nelson) .
day evening ten'\Ct 7::1) p.m.; Wednes·
Wednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO proPEARL CHAPEL - Wonhlp Servlee 9
day a.rvlce, 7: :11 p.m.
Ill' am 9 a.m . each SUnday.
a.m.; Churth School 11 a.m.: UMW Se·
SILVER RUN BAPI'IST, BUI Lillie,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA.'
cond Tuesday. 7: 30 p.m.; UMYF Jut
putor. Steve Little, S. S. Supt. sunday
RENE. Rev. Lowell Ford, pastor. Sunda3·
Tuesday. 7: 30p.m. !Rubenklngl .
Scllool 10 a :m.; Mornlng worslp, 11 a.m.;
School9:30 a. m.; Worship service 10:30 a.
POMEROY -Church SChool, 9:15a.m.
Sunday evening worship 7: »p.m. Prayer
m.; Young people's serv lct&gt; 6 p.m. ·
; Worship 10:30 a.m.; Choir rf'htaraal
meeting and Blble studyThursday, 7:30 p.
Evangelistic 5t&gt;rYice6: 30 p.m. Wednesday
Wednesday, 7:]) p.m .; · UMW, second
m.; Youth meeting Wednesday a1 7 p.m.
serv lc. 7 p.m.
Tue•day, T::Dp.m.: UMYFSunday,6p.m.
REJOICING UFE BAPI'ISTCHURCH
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
(Corbitt) .
- 383 N. %nd Ave., Mlddleparl. sunday
Sl., Masoo, W. Va. EugenoL. Conger. ml·
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9:a
Schooi!O a.m. Sunday evming 7:00p.m.;
nlsler. Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.; Wor·
a.m.; Wonhlp 10 a.m.; Bible Study, WedMid-week strv\ce, Wed., 1 p.m.
ship U a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
nesday, 7: 30p.m.; UMYF !Seniors), SunLANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
~
day, 5 p.m.; (Juniors ) e\rety other SunRobert ·E. Musser, pastor. Sunday Sdiool
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud· 1
day, 6 p.m. (Franklin) .
9:]) a .m.; Paul Musser, 1upt.; Momtng
ding Lane, Mallon , W. Va. J . N. Thacker,
RUTLAND- Church School, 9: 45a.m.:
worthlp W: 00 a.m.: Sunday e"enlnl Itt'·
pastor. Evening service 7:30 p.m .; WoWorshlp, 10:30 a.m.: UMW (EvenlngCirvice, '7 p.m. ; mid-week IE"IVlct, Wednesmen's Ministry, Thursday, 9:30 a.m .;
cit) second Wednesday, 7:00p.m.; OMW
day, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
!Afternoon Circle) a.cond Thursday, I p.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
p.m.
m. (Rubenklng) .
ZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMillan, pa!lt:or.
SALEM CENTER- Church School !Oo.
Mary Janice Lavender, Sunday School
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CJIMTMAS IS INSIDE YOU
m.; Worsnlp9:45 a .m. (Rubenklng) .
Supt. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.; Morning
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. William
'The poet said, "Everywrere, Everywhere, Christmas tonlghl."
SNOWVILLE - Worstlip, 8: :J1 a.m.:
wonhlp 10::11 a.m.: EvangeUsUcservlce
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.
Church School)O a.m. (Rubenklng) .
&amp;p.m.; Prayer and Praise Wednesday, 7
m.; James Hughes, a1p1 . Eventng.ez.vke
This Is so true. Weljl'E!oowln treAdventseason. This Is the beginning
7:30/:.m. Wednsdayevenlnaprayermeetm.; Y ou lh mee1..,,1g, 7 p.m.
y
•
of a new church year. Advent always begins four Sundays before
1ng : 30 p.m. auth prayer service eacll
EDEN UNITED BRE:'I'IIREN IN
Christmas
Day. It means anticipation. I guess you could say a
CHRIST. Elden R. Blake, pallor. Sunday
ru;,.~Fl'VIEW BIBLE CHURCH, , -art,
Scbool
10
a
.m.;
Gary
R.m,
Lay
leader.
~·
loOking forward. It !ouches our Uves even If we wish to would not.
SOtmiERN CLUSTER
MomlnQ: sermon , u a.m.; Sunday night
W. Va., Rt. l, Jamet Lewis, pastor. Wor~
Rev. Ro1er Grate
Chrlsunas
Is coming we can see II, It Is everywhere. You can say
services: Christian Endeavor 7: Jl p.m.,
ship services 9:30a .m.; SundayScfloolll
Rev. Paul McG•Ire
Sona service 8 p.m. Pre-aching 8: 30 p.m.
a.m.: Evenlng worship 7: 30p.m. Tuesdly'
Christmas
Is
like a hearth fire, we can see II, fee! II , antl hear It, In the
Rev. Keith Rader
Mkl·week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7
cottage prayer mce1ing and Bible Study
APPLE GROVE- CHurch Schoo\9:00
p.m.
9:30 a.m.; Worship service, Wedne;uJay
crackllng
!lames.
·
a.m. Worship, 10:00 a .m. (llrst and third
7::11 p.m.
Can't
we
say
the
same thing for Olrlstmas? We can see 11 on the
Sundays); UMW Second Tuesday, 1:30 p.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH. '
m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday,1 p.m.
faces
of
young
and
old alike. Its a Joy and happiness that 1s
Walnut and Henry St1., Ravenswood. W.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
lGrace) .
Va. Tbe Rev. George C. Weirick , pastor.
Roger Watsm, pastor. Crenaon Pratt,
contagious to ooe and all. We can feel It In the air and all around us a
BETHANY- Worship, 9 a.m .: Chureh
Sunday SCbOol9:30 a.m.; Sunday worsblp
Sunday School Supt. Morning worshiP 9: :..&gt;
School. 10 a.m.: Bible Study. Wednesday,
90rt of warmness that can't be ex~alned except that Ills nearktg
11 a.m.
·
a.m.; Sunday Schooll0:30 a.m.: Evening
10 a.m.: Dorcas Women's Fellowship,
service, 7::00 p.m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, Iocatal on
Chrlsunas.
It Is hard to dlscr1be a feeling but It Is there touclilng us
Wednesday, 11 a. m. (McGuire) .
Pomeroy Pike, County Road 25 near Flat·
MT . UNION BAPTIST. Donald Shue,
CARMEL - Church School 9::11a.m.:
all.
You
can't
help but hear Christmas also. Its the excitement In the
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
pastor: Joe Sayre, Sunday Sc:hool Supt .
Worship, 10: 4 ~ a.m. second and Fourth
on' Sunday at 10: XI a.m. and 7:30p.m. with
S"nday SChool 9:45 a.m .: Evening wor·
voices
of
young
and old alike. It SIIYS I am happy and excited and
Sundaya: F~llowship dinner with Sutton
Sunday Schoo\9: ill a.m. Bible Study, Wed
ship 6: 30 op.m.: Prayer Meeting, 6::11 p.m.
can't help bubbling rNer Inside. All this because a baby was bam In
third Thursday, ti ::J&gt; p.m. (McGUirt').
nesday, 7: 30p.m.
Wednnday.
EAST LETART- Churrh School 9 a.m.;
FAITH FELLOWSifiP CRUSAOE FOR ,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Bethlehem.
Worship 10 a.m. second and fourth SunCHRIST. Jody Holland, min ister. Deryl
CHRIST. St. Rt. 3.'18, Antiquity. R...
Today we hear many say Otrlstmas IS too commert'lal. We musl
days; UMW first Tuesday, 7:l) p.m. . Wells, Supt. Morning worship, 8:00a.m.;
Franklin Dickens, pas1or. Sunday ·morn·
(Ora«&gt;) .
Church School 9:00a .m.
lng 10 a . m-~. : Sunday ev~nlng 7: 00 p.m.
put
Christ back Into Christmas. I hear some of you talk about a few
LETART FALLS - Worsblp 9 a.m.;
Thursday evening7: ll p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
T.V.
preachers
are Gung Ho about an anti-commercial
Church Schoo\10 a.m. (Grace) .
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, putor.
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9:45a.m.:
Ou'lstmaB. I think they are full ct tot air. They need to go back and
Frank J{lffle, supt. Sunday School 9: l) a .
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
Church School, 10:30 a.m.; Bible srudy, 1 m.; Wouhlp service, 11 a.m . and 7 p.m.
Sundtty School10a.m.; -Wonhlp service U
read the 111e of On1st again and again. We are busy buying and
Thursday, 7: ill p.m. (Rad er).
Sunday. Wednesdlily, 7 p.m. Prayet' meet· 1 a.m.; Sunday evening servtce,7:30 p.m. ;
RACINE WESLEYAN - Chun:h School,
making gifts to give to others, friends and family and even strangers
In g.
WednHday eveatnr service 7: XI p.m.
lOa .m.: Wonh.lpll a.m. : UMW1ounhMonINai:PENDEJ'iT II)UNESS CHURCH
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIIlD!ST
this what Christ wants us to be doing, thinking and caring ro~
Isn't
day at7:30 p.m.: Men·• Prayer Brealcf.. t,
Inc., Pearl St., Mlddlepor1. Rev. 0'0&lt;&gt;11
CHURCH . Rev. Robert Miller. pastor. RoWednesday. 7 a.m. tGrsee).
others?
Maybe Santa Claus and Rudolph are a bit over done but It
bert E. Barton, Director oiChrjstlan EduManley, pastor. Sunday Sclloo\9: 30 a.m.:
SUTTON - Church School, 9:30 a.m.:
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.; Evening
cation; Ste-ve Eblln. assistant. Sund&amp; y
wes get us Into a happy state of mind for a while at least. We become
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. first and 1hird
School9::illa.m.: Morning worship 10::00
worohlp 7:30p.m. tucsday,l2: ill p.m. W&lt;r
a
caring person and ~n't that what we preachers preach all year
Sundays; Fellowship dinner with Carmel
a .m.: Choir pracllcc. Sunday 6::11 p.m .;
men'o Prayer meeting. Wedneoday, 7:30 .
third 1'bur1Jday, 6:30p.m. (McGuire) .
p.m. Prayer a nd Pralle aervlce.
Evenll\g warship 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday
long, care about ywr neighbor, your !rtends your family, and total
Prayer and Bible Study, 7; ll p.m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APIE·
strangers. It would be better to have this feeling all year long, true. It
Swain, Supt. Sunday School 9: ~ a.m. evTOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
ery week. '
Charlts Russtll Sr., mlnl.!lter. RJck Ma- James Miller, pastor. Sunday School,
Is only for the momh of December. At least Its a start. Advent IS
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev. comber, aupt. Sunday School 9:)) a.m.;
10::illa.m-i Worship S.rvlce, Sundoy, 7:30
anticipation and Christmas Is the event. Let us carry It on for a longer
Tom Staten; pastor. Sunday School9: 00 a.
p.m.; Blblt Study, WedDI!Ida)', 7:ll p.m.
Wonhlp service 10: 30 a .m. Bible study,
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By Keith Wltlewp
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BUCHI'EL - Nelsonvtlle-York
overcame a !our-point Meigs fourth
period lead to upset the Marauderettes 39-37 In TVC girls' basket·
ball action here Thursday.
The NYHS girls had traUed 26-22
going Into the final period, but
raiDed to tie It at 30-30 with six
minutes to go. By slnkqlg seven d
eight fourth quarter free throws, the
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The Meigs reserves also suffered
their first loss, losing 25-22 to the '
Nelsonville-York reserves. Scoring j'
tor Meigs was Missy Woods with 14,
Nancy Blankenship five, Jodi Tay· 1
lor four, and Beth Ewing two.
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Logan. 'We u~ poor Judgement, · VInton County at . home whUe
passing when we should have shot. I Trimble comes In Thursday.
Swartz led Meigs with 11 points
thlnkou~troublelswedon'thavethe
abUlty to CODIJVI the tempo. We while Jodi Harnson added 10. Lee
didn't play weU and Nelsonvllle- AM Mays topped NYHS with 16
whUe Amy Dixon followed with 14.
York did,' he added. ·
· JulleMUler,whowasbeldtoelght
Meigs, who was outshot at the lou!
points,
led Meigs In rebounding with
line 17-5, suffered their first loss
aftertwowlitstoopen eyear. MHS . nine of the team's 17. The MHS
Is 1-1 In the league. Nelsonville- lasses made l8ot42frorn the field for
York, winners over Logan but 43 per cent and three of five tree
three-point losers to VInton County, throws for 60 per cent. The Lady
goes to 2-1 overall and also 1-lln the Iluckeyes JllPped In 13 of 17 charity
tosses for 76 per cent.
TVC.
After trailing 20-14 at the hal,!, the
The Marau~rettes will host two
of the three teams tied with the Marauderettes·went on a 12-2 thlnl
period tear for tbelr four-point lead

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Home cooking helps. Sout~em ·Cal find groove
Elsewhere, with no Top 20 teams

By FRED LIEF
UPI Sporis Writer

playing: ·points
Paulover
Fortier
scored to9
four minutes
Nothing Uke freeway traffic and straight
guacamole to find that winning Tally Washington past ·Nevada·
Reno 70-66; Len Bias toSsed In ~
groove again.
'jbe Trojans of Southern Califor- Jlllnts as Maryland clobbered
nia recently went East for two William &amp; Mary 17-48; Lamar
games. They shoukl have kept going downed Texas A&amp;M ·68-59 behind
Anthony .TQdd's 18 points; Scott
ilntU hitting the Irish coast.
First came a 102~ blowout at Rose's 11 points and 6 rebounds
Syracuse In the craziness of the carried Arkansas OV!!!' Samford
Carner Dome. Twonlghtslaterthey 72-51; KevlhHouston'scored 17ofhls
were worked over In a Philadelphia ~ Jlllnls In tqe final five minuteS to
11ft Army over Dartmouth 58-55;
gym, losing 63-54 to Penn.
They regained their equilibrium Craig Bur~'16 points ~hed the
In Los Angeles Thursday night with Citadel past Morgan State 84- 73;
an 84-62 victory over Texas. Louisiana Tech dropped Centenary
Freshman :rom Lewis scored 30 82-711 with Darryl Emerson scoring
Jlllnls· - the most by a USC 19 Jlllnts: and Kevin Henderson
'fref;tunan since Clll! Robinson's 39
scored 24 points, Including 14-of-14
tree throws, as Fullerton State ·
In 1978- and Larry F.rlendcollected
14 assists. .
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downed Texas Tech 8}67,
Leonard Taylor's 26 Jlllnts paced
"We practiced for 3'h hours
California
over HawaU 87-71; Regyestenlay and It helped," said
Lewis, a 6-loot-7lorward. "We came gie Lewis hltf&lt;or19 JlllntsandAndre
out hard and played bani. The team LaFleur 16 to send Northeastern
Is playing well and Larry Is getting over Vermont 10-50; Ohio State
bounced Akron 91-73 behiJ)d Dennis
me the ball."
Hopson's
'n Jlllnls and Brad Sellers'
LeWis stnik for 19 points In the
opening half, illcludlng 10 of his 16 rebounds; Nolan Rlchanlson, son
squad's ftrst 11. The Trojans broke · of the Arkansas coach by the same
the game apen seven minutes Into name, scored l8Jlllntsas0klanoma
the second half, pullrtg In front 5340 State edged St. Mary's (TeXas)
~: Punlue ·stopwd Morehead
lead on Lewis' breakaway layup.
''Torn Lewis got us off to a great State 81-71 with Troy Lewis scoring
start," USC coach Stan Morl1son 21 points and Todd Mitchell adding
said. "He·srot well and gotoutonthe 18; Siena upset St. Joseph's 00-Saon
break. He got rebounds and made 19 points by.Eric Banks; and Rick
nice passes. He Is a fine shooter but
torllte he alsodefen&lt;!Eid well, earned
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out his assignments and ran hard."
Texas, which committed 24 tur(U!IPS 145-HIIl
novers, was led by Patrick Fairs
,\ Dlvl!lon ot M\lltlmedla, l•c.
with ~ points.
Published ~very arternoon, Monday
"We didn't resJXlnd from our last
through Frld(ly, 111 Court St .. Po·
game and USC did," Texas coach
meroy, Otllo, by the Ohio Vallf'y, Publishing Company/ Multimedia, Inc.,
Bob Weltllch said. "It' shanlerwhen
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lANDS 10 POINTER - Eric Harris, Minemllle, luded a 10 polnl
buck deer Saturday at an undisclosed )ocat!on '1111118 Eric's slxlll deer
ldD In as many years with a bow and arrow.

Buckeyes defeat
:Akron at foul line
; COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)- Ohio
State learned the value of scoring
. whUe the clock Is stopped.
• The Buckeyes, outshot from the
field, converted :r1 of their 46 tree
tllrow attempts Thursday night to
remain undefeated with a 91-73wln
overMcron.
: A smaUer Akron team, now 2· 1,
was whistled for purnerous fouls
under the basket, f¥!ndlng the now
4·0 Buckeyes to the line early.
For the night, Akron was caDs for .
33 fouls, while the more conservative Buckeyes were caUed for 19.
Akron made 11 of 17 of their foul
shots.
Dennis Hopson, woo made 13 ri
his 14 free throw attempts, led all
scorers with 'n points while Brad

Sellers, will converted on 1\) o!12
attempts, followed with 20 points.
Jay lllm&gt;on, Jerry Francis and
Curtis Wilson also hit double figures
- Burson with 12, Francis ll and .
Wilson 10.
Ohio State bolted !rcim a~ point
halftJme lead, scored the llrst eight
Jlllnts of the Sl'COnd half and led by
as many as 'llln theSl'COnd period.
HOPflOn scored six ri those first
points and 10 ri Ohio Sta.te's first 12
JX&gt;Ints In the SECOnd pel1od.
Akron was led by James Mer·
chant with 14 points and Marcel
Boyce'sl3.
Ohio State t.eld a 31·25 lead with
five minutes remaining In the first
half before breaking to Its 19-Jlllnt
margin at rhterrnjsslon.

Australian Open men'"s
semi-finals postpon~
By BRIAN DEWHURST
MEUlO\JRNJ;, Auatl'lllla (UP!)

- Harrassed clflctals Friday -post·
paned the men's semifinals of the
· ,Australian Open Tennis Championships when rain, which has plagued

this $1.5 mUllen tournament, again
was~ out play.
Mats Wllander of Sweden, head·
lng for his thin! COit!li'CUIIve
Australian crown, led unseeded
: Yugoslav Slobodan ztvojlnov!C 7-5,
6-1 and was down O-lin the third set
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when referee Peter Bellenger
stopped play following .desperate
appeals from ztvojlnovlc.
The match wUI he resumed
Saturday before the final of the
women' s singles between Martina
NavratUova and Chris Evert Lloyd.
The second men's semifinal
between top seeded Ivan Lend! and
Stefan Edberg of Sweden, will be
played after the women's singles
final.
More rain and thunderstorms are
forecast for Satunlay and Sunday, a
weather bureau spokesman said.
Zivojinovic, seeded No. 66 In the
world and unseeded In this tournament, sUpped several tlrneswhenhe
was serving the opening games of
the third set and told the umpire he
couldn 't maintain his footing on the
soggy grass center court.
"Do you want rnetobreek a leg or
what, " he called out and Bellenlier
quiCkly called a halt to the match.
Wllander was In complete control
when the match was washed out.
Acapacity crowd of9,400jammed
· the cent~r court despite the bad
weather.
The 6-foot-6 Zivojlnovlc, who
overpowered John McEnroe In five
sets Wednesday to register the

tourname]\t's biggest upset, played
well below 11111t litumd!la fonn
against the defending Champion.
He repeatedly clutched his back
and while he had trouble .wlth his
service, he volleyed with great
power.

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Michael Gerlach, Meigs High
School history teacher. talked on the
Indians native to Ohio and their
-: early, at the recent meeting of
; : Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter,
: Daughters of the American Revolu, · tlon,·held at the horne of Mrs. Larry
· WUey, New Haven.
:; Gerlach related how the Indians
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Page 8 The Daily Sentinel

In the spotlight

Friday, December 6, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

·Meigs County Delinquent Property ·Taxes

Gifts for those who have 'just everything'

BY CINDY OIJVERI
County Exlmlllon Agent,
ilome Economics and 4-H
Thanksgiving Is behind us and In
the weeks al)ead many a folk will be
heard to say, "I just oon't !mow
what to give them," "they have
everrtJUng they need and I don't
know what they would want," "I
wish I could think of some Uttle
thing to get for them." Every day
we have a variety of things within
easy reach that would be enjoyed
by someone on our gift list. This
week "In The Spotlight" shares
some gift Ideas for the holiday
season.
Food Is a perfect gift for the

person living alone or on a limited
lncome, provided you know his or
her tastes and special diet restrictions. Small individual-sized cans or
packages can be enjoyed In m&gt;nths
to come. Appropriate and wpular
each year are trays or boxes of
Christmas cOOkies, frulthaskets, or
fruit cake wrapped In foil. Try to
Include some nutritious treats as
well such as these !ru!t roD-ups.
FRurr ROLL-UPS
2 eggs
1 cup Hake coconut
1 cup chopped dates or chopped
raisins
%cup sugar
1 cup chopped nuts

homemade 'jam·, jelly, pickles, 1· year-round too.
fruit, or vegetables Is another Idea.
Another gift that would he most
For a new homemaker or single ·appreciated by many is the gift of
person, one of my favorite gifts is to time. We each have only 24 rours a
buy aU of the Ingredients for a day to spend doing our various
recipe, the utensU it Is Cooked in, tasks or enjoying pleasures. You
and wrap them up. Don't forget to could make a coupon book of
Include the recipe!
certificates appropriate ·to the
A notebook or set of cards with recipient sucn as two rours of
your favorite recipes would be a
babysitting for parents of young
superglfttoo. Aiongthatsameldea, children, promise to take a person
ml a small basket or hox with cards to the library or grocery store once
containing some of your favorite a week, promise io read a book to a
quotes, thoughts, ar poems. The young chUd, or just a promise to
recipient can select . a card at spend time visiting a person who Is
random each day, read ti.! thought confined to their bome. The posslbD·
and get hls ar her day off to a great !ties are enpless.
start. That's a gift that lasts
If you have time and creativity at
your fingertips, homemade gifts

'&gt;2 teaspoon vanilla ·
Mix all Ingredients well. Spread
very thin In a large cake pan. Bake
ID minutes at 350 degrees. Cool 3
minutes. Take a fork and scramble
mixture. Use oleo on hands to
prevent sticking and roll In b&amp;Us.
Makes 2~ dozen.
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Always a hit wlth our friends woo
live far aWay are Ohio speclaliUes
such as roney, noodles, pasta,
popcorn, sorghum, maple syrup,
cheeses and other specialties !rom
our region. If you had an herb
garden, jars or packages of dried
herbs would be a special thought.
A gift of love from your kitchen
such as gaUy wrapped jars of

PA:GEVU..LE- Scipio Township
truS!I!es meeting, 7 p.m. Friday at
PageviUe Township buUdlng.
.
SYRACUSE- Christmas bazaar
by :the First Church of God In
Syraeuse, Friday and Saturday at
~r's; homemade gifts, candy
and miscellaneous Items.

food wUl be avaUable. The church Is
located on Route 33onernUenorthof
Pomeroy.

SATURDAY

RACINE - The Racine United
Metbodlst Women will have a
Christmas bazaar In the basement
of t!K&gt; Racine United Methdlst
· Church Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
~ROY - SaUsbury Town· There will he a hake sale, homeshlP trustees meeting Friday, 7p.m. made candles, and a variety r:i craft
at ~Pme of Wanda Eblin, clerk.
Items. Lunch wUI be served.

MMEROY- Meigs County Fax
Chasers Assn. meetlng, Friday at
clu~ house on Eagle Ridge.

lU!I'LAND - Dance Friday at
RuQBnd Civic Center, 8 to ll p.m.
MusiC by Unlimited; S2 single; S3

cooPle.

POMEROY- The annual dinner
~ ot the Jaymar Golf Club wUI
be : held Friday. AU members,
leaQiie members and guests are to
maice reservations as early as
pJSilple by calling Bob Freed at

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~ROY- The annual Christ·
mai bazaar of the Enterprise
UnUtid Methodist Church will be
held :Friday and Saturday In the
Swldayschoolroomslrom9a.mto4
p.IJi. -Handmade gift Items, Christ·
~- ilecoratlons, baked goods, and

POMEROY - Eastern High
School dinner theater 6:30 p.m.
Saturday ln high school auditorium
with "The Best Christmas Present"
to be given. Adults, $5; children
under 12, $2.50; for tickets contact
high school at 985-3329.
HARRISONVll.LE - Regular
meeting of Harr1sonvUie Lodge 4ll,
F&amp;AM, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. with
open !nstallatlonofnewofflcerstobe
held; potluck refreshments follow·
lng t!K&gt; meeting.
MASON - Annual christmas
bazaar at MasonFireHouse,lla.m.
to 6 p.m. Saturtlay by West
Columbia United Methodist
Church; homemade soup and
sandwiches, bak.ed goods, soft and
hard tack candy, and crafts.
RACINE -Gun Club Christmas

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PTO Christmas arts and craft fair
Saturday, 10 a~ m. to 4 p.m.;
breakfast wlth Santa 9: 30 a.m.;
homemade candy, wreaths, ceram·
ics, wooden toys, handcrafted
Christmas decorations, palnted
slates among the features; Uve
music at 2 p.m. by the Rainbow
CoMection.

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POMEROY - A meeting of IlK&gt;
Meigs Genealogical Society wW
meet Surxlay, Dec. 8 at 2p.m. rather
than on Sunday, Dec. 15. The
meeting wUI be IK&gt;Id at the home of
Keith Ail! ley, Crew Road, Pomeroy. Members needing transporta·
lion are to meet at the Mefgs County
Museum at 1: 45 p.m.

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INSTALLATION- New officers were lnslalled by
1\Dddleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, Tuesday nlghl allhe
temple. The group lndudes, front,1rom left, Jbn HUJ,
senior deacon; Ralph Moore, senior warden; Slephen
Houchlno, master; Paul Thomas, junior .warden;
Mlllllrd Spaulding, . junior deacon; back, James

RACINE- Arev!vallsbeingheld
at the Racine Fellowship Church
through Sunday at 7 p.m. Pastor
Charles Bush Invites the public.

TOPS 570

MORGAN CENTER - Revival
will be held at the Morgan Center
Christian Holiness Church through
Sunday with Novel Russell as
evangelist. Services will he at 7:30
p.m.

has meeting
The Christmas party of IlK&gt; TOPS
OH 5'10 Club was announced for
Tuesday at 6:30p.m. at the Trinity
Church, Pomeroy, wlth weigh-In to
take place between 5 and 6 p.m. at
the hall on·the TIn Middleport.

POMEROY -George Anido will
be guest speaker at the Hobson
Church of Christ In Christian Union
at 9::lla.m. Sunday.

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VIrginia Dean won the food basket
for being the best loser. Emogene
Dean won the KOPS contest.· with
Dreama Pickens w!nnlngtheTOPS
contest ~nd Virginia Dean being the
runner-up.
Ora St Clair and Virginia Smith
were the KOPS winners with Llnnle
Aleshire, as runner-up. in the TOPS
category, Freda Davis was the best
loser with Emogene Dean being
ruMer-up and Betty Jo Hunt, best
teen loser. Kathy McDaniel presided at the meeting.

l'IEDGE!I ~Joyce J)oo•p••, Marty Ferguson, and Judy Cowan, were

lnduded 1n1a lhe Oblo Eta Phi Chapter,. BetaSigmaPhi Sorority at the
p!f!feft!llllal tea held recenlly allhe Riverboat Room ,. lhe Diamond
savinpandLoanCo.Pledgesunableloattendlheceremo~wereJ..ynda

Jowers and Uz 'Thoren.

Beta Sigma Phi pledges

Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and Gay
Lynn and Mark Gibson, Maryland,

were Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gibson, Athens.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Alkire were Mr. and Mrs.

personals
Dan Sydenstr!cker, Mason, W.Va.
and Ray Alkire, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and
Cheryl, Mrs. Cota Jewell were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs.
PauUneAtk!ns.

F(Jrest Run UMW meets
.tthank offering was collected at
the • annual Thanksgiving potluck
dtniter or the Forest Run United
Methodist Women held a! the
chqreb. Edith Sisson gave
dewtions.
several notes were read during
the. business meeting. Plans were
made to make fruit baskets at the
next meeting for hollday remem·
brances. A total ol21 sick caDs were

reported. . Edith Sisson bad the .
program using the topic, "In Step
with the Parade." Lillian Napper
read "A ThankfUl Heart." Attend·
lng were Mary Nease, May Holter,
Hilda Yeauger, Naomi Wyatt,
Kathleen Scott, Mary K. Roush,
Erma Rou!ll, Lillian Napper, Edith
Sisson, Sandi Hawley, Faye Wig· .
gins and Betty Blackwood.

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Disabled American Veterans will
hold a regular meeting at 6:30p.m.
Monday at the chapter home, 124
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy. Refresh·
ments wUI be served. Thlswlil he the
final meeting ol the group this year
and until April.

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RACINE - American Legion
Auxiliary, Unit 6(12, wW have a
Christmas dinner and party on
Monday at 7 p.m. at the Club
Restaurant In Racine; there wUl be
a $5 g~n exchange.

holiday season.
Judy Dixon gave a program on
Lonerberger baskets which are
made In Drestonatanothermeet!ng
held at the Senior Citizens Cetner.
The couples parly was announced
for Dec. 14 at t!K&gt;Centerwlth a 7:30
d!Mer. The Christmas party was
announeed for Dec. 18 and plans
were made for Santa to visit the
home of members with children.
Also planned was the traditional
luncheon with Santa which will be
held from ll a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Pomeroy United Methodist Church.
Members will serve the Gavin
Plant annual Christmas party at
Meigs High School on Dec. 15.

Clalwortby, chaplain; Rev. Robert Kullt, secretary;
Darrell Bechtel, treasurer; Robert King, edutallon
officer; GUberl Maynard, tyler; Howard Groves,
senior steward. Not present was Robert Dudiworth,
junior steward.

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Sec. 311 •. 156 A., M.24.
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192.40.

a.-. John. lol14, 28 A.,
U48.51 .
a.-, John, lot14. 2 A..
15.82.
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•!at Dianna Suo, Frac. 7, 211
A., t87.88.
llrunly, Roy I. • , .. ~dl.
Sac. 21. 1.17 A.. M8.43.
-·Ruby E., Sac.12-tl.
1 A., 1348.88.
c..oto. Potrldt P.. Sec. 4.
.68 A.. 11.87e.41 .
Cotoman. Rlcl!anl • Stala,
Sec. 1, 11.60 A.. '524.33
Crow, E - L., Jr .• Sec. 2.
126 A.. •3118.08 .
Cwtil. Paul R. • , at Sholto,
Sac. 4. 1.98 A., 1208.22.
Farmer, W•rren 0 . •
Mlldrod. Sac. 4. .ee A..
t22.53.
Haubor, Dooglu E. &amp;! at
8r111di C., Sac. 3; .110 A..
1117.72.
tt.wthome, Jam~~ B. • / or
1Cartn A., Soc. 20, 1.08 A.,
121 .88 .
. Hayman, Roger. / G'LI!IH'nia. Sac. &amp;, .9 A., tl.87.
Hayman, Roger.,,.. Luvenia, Sac. 5, .53 A., 1111 .83 .
H101~ Earl Richard. Glendo
Kay. Sac. 12-13. 5.eo A.,
ft28.08 .
H101~ Earl Richard W at
GBida Kay, s.c. 12. e.28 A.,
.34.22.
Jrf!lrt. John A.• , ,.. flo.
btrlll .. Soc. 12·21 ·22, 15 A.,
t2,112.81.
M&amp;W Cotdt. Inc., Soc. 10.
43.711 A.. •1o110.61.
M&amp;W Cotdt, Inc.. Sac.
13· 11 . 7 A., .11 .28.
M&amp;W c - . Inc.. Sac.
12·17, 71.711 A.. 1284.32 .
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Clln M., Frtc. 24, 41 ,A..
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1878.90.
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Clara Mat. Soc. 28, 1.08 A.,
136.98.
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Clara Mae. Frac:. 2• • .08 A.,

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Clara Mae. Sac. 28 . .:ill A.,
.36.28.
Marl&lt; 'A. &amp;/ u
Dtnlae A., soc. 14. 2.41 A.,
• 2()4.73.
Parker, Roy. Soc. 20 •
o-ad). t1113.71.
- . . Robon - ! at lim·
nle, Sac. 24, 10.30 A.,
f71 .82.
Pugh. charloa•/ ortlettyJ.,
lol 111. 2.388 A., 1885.116.
R - EIIM' 8/G' Ella·
beth, Soc. 13·12. 41 A.,
M14.70.
R-. EIIM' &amp;/or Etlu·
belh. S.c . 11, 41 A..
11311.82.
R-. EIIM' BIG' Ella·
belh Sac. 5, o110 A., n34.116.
Rhcnle, ~. Sac. 1
2.80 A.. 1178. II.
SIOUI. A. C., Sac. 2, 110 A.,
M5ot.33.
Taotonl John Waynt .!at
Cooolyn ~. Pl. Lot 12.....
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EASTERN L.S.O.
(Jgon, Dtlberl L. B Boutllt L
• A. H. Clrit. Sac. 34, 115
A.. f919.78.
W•lfal. Virgil Eugano . , or
Fay. Sal:. 28. pt. of 36 A..
193.5ot.
LEBANON lWP.
SOUTHERN LS.D.
Boao. aanc .• Sac. 13-14·
18. 8.711 A.. 1328.10.
Boao. aanc .. Sac.13·14·
15, 4 .78 A., .....14.
Boao. aanc .. Sac. 14-15.
13.20 A.. 11,334.02.
Collman. Barllotra J .. lol 1,
178.iJ3,
c_.N...,etai.Sao. 11,
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Dailey. Owen Frod •tat
Carol Sua, Sac. 24, 8 .&amp;1 A.•
1188.70.
Daitey1 Owen Frod . , ..
Can&gt;4 Sue. Sac. 24. 4 .110 A.,
118.14.
Dalong. Cecil Gordon . ,..
Loulaa Hilda. Sac. 24, 1.10 A.,
t63.63 .
Ftarning, Bruce . ,.. Debra.

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H-. ~ W., Sac. 315,
311 A., tt37.83.
Jadol, Inc.. Wo!ldng Int.,
M .48.
Moore, Lanv N. .,,.. ~
L.. Sac. 21. 10.28 A.. 133.28.
Plcl&lt;ena. Joan. Sac. 20,
2.211 A., 149.22.
- · RUlli, 1111. Sac. 20,
4.116A.. I7.M.
Richard. Laalll" R. . ,at
R.,., Soc. 211, 1 A., .32.88.
Laalll" Rov. s~.
28, 8.110 A.. 12015.58 .
R..,.,.. Laalll" Ray. Sac.
28, 1 A.. t8.80.
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Deborah Am. Sac. 11. :i0.40
A.. '82.87.
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1117.14.
Sib, W., Soc. 100.
11 A., •236.1!2.
Toeford, Dolt Clair ttl, IIIII.
Sac. 18, t8 A., ,,211.87 .
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Setty Loulae. Soc. 11' .711 A.,
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glrio, Sac. 31. 4'A.. f72.86.
Wile, Pony Eugono &amp;! or
Malh, Cheilea R. tn 8/G' Sharon Elaine. pt. lot 145,
J - K., Fr. 36, 11t8.00.
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Wile. Panv Eugono &amp;/or
Sac. 22, .88 A., .28.43.
Sharon Elaine. Lot 148.
N...._, Halllarl . ;.. ,.. Of. 189.34.
Witt. P..,.., Eugene &amp;/G'
vtn, .28 A., '283.5ot.
Ogdin, H~Vllo 8/u Polly, Sheron El1ine, Lot 146.
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Sac. 8. 1151 .4e.
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Provtn.., Loia J ., SEc. 34,
MEIGS LS.D.
2.152 A.. U79.88.
Barlclo, Claudio. Lot tOO.
R - Harold A. &amp;/ u
Corolyn J., Soc. 28. 1.116 A., 11.48.
Stewart,
Barldo. Claudia. Lot 101 . &amp;I ll' Linda Lou,
M9.08.
R - . Harold A. &amp;/..- t100.70.
A. . $386.26 .
Carolyn J., Sac. 28, .211 A..
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Still. George.
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Scaltiany, ._.... • LauStitt.
lot17, $67.79 .
darrrill. l.oula E. Sac. B. 2.33
t23 .70 .
Brigh~ Christine. Lot 189.
A.. M37.81.
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Cart, Dwight E. . , .. Jac·
Noncy, Sac. 33. .53 A..
Still. Georyo
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1159.33.
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Soulob¥, Juno Roae. SEc. f249 .48.
Stin. George Z..
Cart, Dwight E. &amp;/or Joe· A., $183.59.
21.11.499 A. •• 37.38.
Spaulding, Marcil M . • , .. quatine K.. paroot. aeo1 .01 .
Swanson, Richard
Carl, Dwight E. &amp;/or Jao·
T-. Garyl., Soc. 29, .83 A.,
Doria J., Lol 257.
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19151.22.
$134.03.
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A.. $6 .68 .
f214.34.
Olmos. Hony. l.ol 267.
Stafford, Marvin . , Of
Ww!do, s~. 311, 11 .118 A., f332.28.
GomH, Harry. Lol 267.
f138.5ot .
Swartz, J..,.., D. &amp;/ mColhy 3.11 A.. 128.86.
Gamet, Horry, 814.66 .
A., Sac. 38, .211 A., '3117.80.
Gerlach, Sharman &amp;/ or
Swartz,J-0.•/IWCathy
Gamll A.. Lot 182. t42 .66 .
A., Sac. 36, .021 A.. f0.311.
Gerllc:h, Sherman &amp;I c:.
T-.GordonBruot,Soc.
Gamet A.. Lot181 . t127.81.
8. 12.80.
Glmoro. Richard.• Lot 262 .
Teaford, Gordon Bruce.
Yates.
SEc. 8, N. of Mil l.ol, 1.5ot A.. $13.53.
Yates,
Glmoro. Richard L B Zalma
t2&amp;4.110.
Yoteo, lot178.
Trout, Hemw&gt; &amp;/or Ro_, L. lot&amp; . .51 A.. t150 .81.
Young. Frank &amp;
Gotll. Marjorie. Lot 283.
Fay, Sec. 33, 46.211 A.,
1280.94.
256. $39 .05 .
'198.81.
Young, Fr.,k &amp; Donna,
Wlino. o..,y R. • / or Adel
Grimm, JaniceK .. Lot 282.
256 . 1.10 A.. 871 .28 .
Lee. st. 15, .25 A.. 'W~~~~- Anna. lot 83 .
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MEIGS LS.p .
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Hamilton. Brian D. &amp;/ or
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$648.79. '( /W: . . •
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Harril. William W. &amp;/or
Sac. 9. 5.04 A.. t39.~
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Hott.r. Charlet W.. Sac. 38.

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Cordilo, .Anlhonv E., Soc.
18, 1 A., 12311.14.
Craig, David, Soc. 11,
11.28 A.. 118.152.
Feny, Haoold
or Vergio,
Sac. 15. 17.110 A... 488.08.
Ganhlr, Marvi1 K. •tat
lltrdana M.. Sec. 31, 8 A.•
1189.12.
11ar;1t. John A. or ~do
S., Soc. 18, 79.11 A.,
1162.84.
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1659.38.

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18, 47.80 A., t28&amp;:113.

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Belz, Jamaa Robart Soc. 4,
19 A., .2011.08 .
Batz, Ja"* Rolierl. Sac.
10, 1.04 A.. f3.28.
Belz, Je"* Ro'*'. Sec.
10. 17.110 A., •iiO.IIII .
Betz. Je.... liobart, Sac.
10, ... 49 A., .12.116.
Belz, Jamoa Ro'*'. Soc.
10, 13 A... 37.38.
Belz, Ja"* Ro'*'. Soc.
10, 9 A., 1211.83.
Belz, Jamoa Robart Soc.
10, 27 A., 178.07.
Belz, Jam8t Robert, Soc.
11, 83.51 A., .183.82.

Jettie 8 .. Sec. 15. 39.883 A.,
•899.711.
Jewel, W•~• B. • ,,..
Jettie B., Sac. 15, 11.311 A.,
134.81 .
Jowatt,
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Joule. Soc. 18, 51 A..
1361.12.
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Jtllla, Sac. 16. 29.83 A.,
M06.118.
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Donnt, Sac. 18, 110.73 A.,
1187.311.
Lamborl. HM&gt;Id 0 . . , ,..
s~ Am. Sec. 31. 111.116 A.,
Mf51.98.
Levacy, Wlllom R. • !at
Frocla 8., lot 9, •121. 711 .
Levacy, wtlitm R. • t or
Froda S., Lot 10, 9. 79.
Marcum, Sllarm., Roy.
Sac. 36, 11· A., U1.74.
M1raum, Stwrman Ray.
Sac. 38, 75 A., t874. 70.
Marcum, Sherman Ray,
SEc. 36. 82.28 A.• •sn.01 .
SacWIIWIII.
J. Lot 266,
Mcintyre, Clarlll .. D . • , ..
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Jdlnson. Simon H. 1!. I &lt;W
Pa- 0 ., Sac. 18•. 982 A.,
Sacv. 9, 18.(1~~: •se.20Sac. Gtadv• E.. Lot124. 1328.19.
U08.29.
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Johnson. Thomao G. lo
Shoomakor. Chailea E. or 13, .83 A., '181 .j08.
M,•• , Lot267 t318 63
Virginia L., Sac. 2&amp;, 1.0175
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••J1oo48,., Amy K.. Lot 179.
A.. •10.1e.
Shuler, R - . Boulah. Sec.
A..
Muolc Inc.. lot - · .
27. 1 A.. f83.26 .
12-4.. 0.98.C . , a .t2~r· Amy K.. Lot 180.
Shuler, RMI lolat Boutllt
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M., Sac. 15, 48.93 A..
$1,689.88.
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l.ol 82.
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Shuler. R011 . , at Boutllt
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lot 163
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M.. Sac. 33, .89 A.. 14.38.
Sllvn, Domy R.. Sac. 26, " : : : J oyeo,A Part ~
~as. Amy K.. Lot 584,
4.812 A., '231.21 .
T.,..,, Flont E.• Soc. 15, 7 11!:..
A.., lot 184
Amy K.. Lot 1597.
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A.. n7.118.
William D . •tor 11gr:,.a. J
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lrllldo s .. Soc. 28, 41.110 A.,
l.ol
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Amy K.. l..at 668.
.79.16.
15
Wltltm o. •tat 1111.44.
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' t&amp;J:•· Amy K.. Lot 688.
lrllldo S ., Sec. 32, .... A.,
Blount, ROMmllry, lol 17,
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t83.87.
Su.Jonb4•.•4Amy31 K.. Lot 689.
Wltltm D . • ,,.. .209.12.
eoat., Dar Ctailt, Lot 412.
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8rlllda S .. Sac. 31, 41 A.,
Jon01, Amy K.. Lot 689.
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8rondo S .. Sec. 32. 40 A.• J., l.ol 313• .28 A.,
Sub. 8. M .31 .'
178.28 .
Jon•. Amy K., Lot 589,
t135.811.
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Davit, Fran- Louloo. lol
Sub. 7. t3 .51 .
- · Wiliam D. • , ..
BNnda S., Soc. 32, 28 A., 25, f212.411.
Jm•. Amy K.. Lot 689.
Erwin, Maudl, lot t21). Sub. 8·9·10 ·11, t1.66 .
$63.311.
W-. William D. • , .. 1338......
Jmoa. Amy K.. Lot 607.
Erwin. Maudo. lot )221. 1.10 A.. e3.91 .
s .• Sac. 15. 79.38,
1227.152.
•34.48 .
Joooo. Amy K.. Lot 116.
Folly. Walaco, lot 306, 1198.87.
w - . William D. BI G'
tlrende S ., Sac. 18, 15 .13 A., 1212.117.
Joo•. Amy K., Lot 104,
t29.oil0.
.
Folly. Woloce, lol 80. 1130.84.
•ae.79.
Jooea, Amy K.. Lot 114.
SAUSIIURY lWP.
Fetty Wallace . Lot 61 . 172.51 .
MEIGS LS.D.
t78.14. .
J- 01 • - · K Lot 103,
Fink. Wlllam T. • t or tloti·
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Ace High Muoic. Inc .. Sec . trice
Pt . Lot 110 .
Amy K.. Lot 108.
3. 20.8fi A., Moil0.411.
12.723. .
ut .08 .
A......... Eugane F. W
Gheaol.J-1!. / uAngato.
Joo•. Amy K.. Lot 113.
Judy, Sac. 13·34. .1111
lol424 Porn .. •2118.98.
t19.07.
n65 .38.
..
Harril. Willam . ,.. Vld!le
Jonw, Amy K.. Lot 116,
Berlioi. David P. • / or Mar·
17.66.
gartt, SEc. 30, 30 A.. K., Lot48, 1137.116.
Howley. Norman E., l.ol
Jmw. Amy K.. Lot 227 .
• 123.14.
42e, •37.M.
194.90.
Holley. Ronnlt . ! at Elva.
Jon•. Amy K.. Lot 227.
Srinktf. Herold W.
or l..at 22. 12111 .110.
20', 8126.65 .
Penny. SEc. 13-32.48.83 A,,
LaSalo H111jjj Corp. TN•
Jonw, Amy K., Lot 228.
t218.18.
'
- . L?t72. 1702.5ot.
30'. 1187.82 .
Jonw. Amy K.. lot 228.
LaSalo Hilla! Corp. Tru•
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Sac. 27. 2.39 A.. '219.&amp;1.
-.Lot71' 1113.118.
1203.28 .
LaSalo . _ Corp., Tru•
Butdl•, Varttn M. •tat
Jon•. Amy K.. Lot 229 ,
Root M.. Soc. ~..eo A.. - . Lot72, M82.1111.
1124.68 .
t84.5ot.
Loo. RandyJoe./II'Cry•al
JOFiw. Amy K.. Lot 230.
Chaney, s...... P. •tat Lvnn.lal37. 1178.711.
131 .77.
Dltno. Sac. 30, .110 A.,
McDaniel. Thelma, lol 69,
Jonoo. Amy K.. Lot 23 I .
•95.16.
partiot. '27.118.
t9.53 .
Mcllanlol, W- C. lola
Jonfll, Amy K., Lot 232.
Cmw. E""'ott Jr.. Sec. 3.
4.75 A., •234.93.,
EllaJ., Lolli, .16 A.. f&amp; .75 . 8266 .30.
Lot 233.
Dolley, Jameo Jr. B/u
McDaniel, W- C. &amp;1 or
Jonoo. Amy K..
Bonnlo. Soc. 32. 8.110 A.. Ella Jane, 1.o1 68, 17 A., 1131 .02 .
f711.28.
Jmfll. Amy K.. Lot 101 .
f213.ti3.
Dailey, .....,. . Jr. BIG'
McDanlal, Wall• C. lo/G' U .n .
Jon•, M1ry E.. Lot 7,
8onnlo. Soc. 33; .110 A., O.Jint,lolfl8, e1.88.
U.5ot.
McDantat.
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1162 .39.
Jones. Rodnov • / or Linda.
Davldaon. Alen E. •!at Ela Jane. Lol 118. ta .23 .
McDaniel, Wahor Curti&amp; lol2112. 1 A., f _1 86.66 .
Diana L.. Sac. •34•. 38 A.,
,,3.111.
8/G' Ela Jane, lol 24,
Klein. Wittiem L. . Lot
Eblin, Bon, .,.. Sac. 28. •2112.73.
oiiO'x&amp;D·. t18 .n .
7 .93A., f26.8&amp;.
McDaniel, Wohor Curtta i Lehew. Louloe. Lot 262 .. 21
Eblin, Bon. alai. Sac. 28, •;,.. Ella Jano. lol 23, A. , t&amp; .60.
13.82 A.. 152.86 .
•32.51 .
Lehew Looiso atal lot
Eblin, Bon, ltal. Sac. 211. 1
McDtnlet. Wohor Curtla 282. u:i . .U.
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2112. .40 A.. t7.06 .
Fhlo Point a Grill. Inc .. Sec. 3,
Mlchaat. -..., ttal, ol •
Love. Jomoo. Lot 7t.
.48 A.. '597.65~ '
f3.4.67.
168.79.
Miler· George W., Jr. 1!. / G'
McKonrle John &amp; tva In·
Marilyn
Joan
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Lot
327.
geto.
Lot211S . .80 A.. 171 .68.
Hlnlda, Jdln, ;!19 A.. f2.19 .
McKinzie. John R. B Iva
Hrita, Jolin • ·· Soc. 28, 1 1361.116.
Mullen. Brian, l.ol 165). lngtoa, Lo1211&amp;, f9.73 .
A.. f57.72.
.37.
Molz, Gena &amp; Son, Inc .. lot
llirmon, Deborah L., Sec. f8Mullen,
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1172.83 .
34, 2.711 A.. 1103.4:!.
Aldridge, Done J ..
Metz,
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Lot
1219.116,
Hollnw!. Bruce w. •tor
A.. 5619.54.
Nunn, M_..,_ Lot (21). 2, 1214.31 .
Pa1r1c1a E.. Sec: 18, 5 A..
'107.48.
Mea. Gene • Sons Inc., lot
U70.98.
Put1ne.
PIM
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11!1.
2,
1154.83.
H101~ Sb!nityO., Sec. 9. .:115
f*CII. •3110.711 .
Molz. Gone• Sonolnc .. Lot
A.,$2.19.
Putnam, Tammy, Lot 59, 2. 1214.31 .
H101~ Sunlty 0 ., Sac. 9,
•39.48.
. Moon. John W. &amp;:!cr Amie
7 .32 A.. 138.110.
Richmond, Philip J . •
Loo. l.ol2117. f83 .88 .
H101~ Suntey D.. Sac. 9,
Krilll, Lot 53, M78.11 .
MOrri1, Jeff.. Lot 39 8,
116.91 A.• U31 .44.
H111~ SlanltyO., Sac:. 9, .75
- · Mev • E• Jane •290.116.
.
McDanlat, Lot 1111. noo,42 .
Morrlo. Joffrov A., Lot 464,
A.. U .ll6.
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Roll, W. Den, lol 331, '115.88.
H101~ S......,. 0 ., ho. 8,
'110.23.
Morria, Joffroy A.. lot465.
t t .24 A.. 198.94.
Hyael. Harold E.. Soc. 8,
309
Stade. ~.. S., lol
• "'~;, Cl&gt;orioo B Dowtna,
1.13 A.• t81.11 .
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Lot 282. 4 .38 A.,$22.07.
9
Hvutl, R - YMiiam. Sac.
Oldaker, Maxine, lol 130,
t382.28.
31, .32 A.. n1 .111 .
Stoyton, Alma, lol SO, U3.M .
- · Aldlanl K. . ,..
Old-. Maxin a, Lot 13 t .
Nancy K., Sec. 111, 3 A., 13110.80.
Smtih,
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14.
119.65.
It .11011.411.
'3,158.12.
Prlce,j L,ntio M.. lol 474.
T.,..,, Donald • Dlant,
- · Damll./ ... ~dl.
Smith, Cart M. •tu Dottia 1217.43 .
Sac. I, .031 A., 1311.()1.
Sac. 32• .70 A., 1210.03.
1la. Danny R. •/or ......
Ktaln, wtllem. soc. 8, .80 L, lol311, U32.711 .
·Rouli•"''· Richenf A. &amp;/ or
ella K., Sac. 8, .3439 A., A., 'll.5ot.
t i - Thurllort Jr.. l.ol5. ShatvnS .. Lot8. 1A .. U2.8t .
8 22
. . ..13.
Ktatn. Wllam. Sac. ' .
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IALEMTM'.
A., '12.21 .
3?l t201 66
Sheron S., Lot 282, 1 A..
MEIOS LI.D.
K.. l.olrd WI
• lila . L.ol fBI 122 ·63 · .
t.Nia. ~ E.
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Roeet&gt;erry, Richard A. • , ,.
lleiNit. R - I!IG' sOn· Luelle E., Sac. 11· 1, .80 A.,
U:!~:
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S., l.ol 2112, 1.02 A.,
1288.48 .
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t.Nia. ~ E•
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Nancy V.,lol66, 1348.31 .
M~ Richard A.., ,..
Luelle E., ho. 8, ·
12 A. •• 30.28 .
v.1eo, ......, Eligana
at
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Sharon Elalna, Lot 145, &amp;heron S., lol 282 • 1 ·60 A.,

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Haggy,Wa~•J . WmNtllt
V., Lot. 2 A.. •ee.43.
Hatty, J. WCI'V., Lat. 1 A...804.5ot.
Harriaon, DOFI E. IIIII' DI... lol17, 13,229.116.
HMo, Palla R. •tat Robin,
SEc.12, 1.08 A.. t411.11 .
Holman, R - L. .,,..
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• • Sac . 1 • .9882 A.•
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11.
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Manlgornory, R - S.
Hullon Mldloy R .,,..
./atANIIIM .. lolt7; .14A., Rachal K:, Lot Soct. 21. 2.'10
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A.. M1.49.
Pld!ont, Et,_ L B Mary
Hulllin, Mic:Qy R.
Loulat, lal 111. 1.90 A., Radial K.. Free. 311. 211 A..
'192.51.
. ,,80.87.
Plorot, R0¥•1..-SharonS..
Hvutl, 1Mrv D. •, .. Peml.ol 16, .08 A.. •28.98.
ala. 1.o1 sec. 9, 1.110 A...
Plorot, Roy •/u Sh110n s.. •770.08.
lol 18,1.92 A., 1828.12.
Hvutl, Roger./uEdilhJ.,
lol, .75 A., lt&amp;e.llt.
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Slowart. Nia. olll, lol 2,
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SoyM'o Add., U1.88.
S - Nita. IIIII, lol· 1, Gtonda Maxine, Lot Sac. 14,
1.47 A.. 1372.67.
Buma Add .. •28.115.
l'elry, lloborl &amp;/m MaiiiOI
S-ort. Nita. IIIII, lol 2,
P .. Soc. I. 211.43 A.. M89.M.
Burna Add .. •24.~.
Plyton, Wayne B/u Kit·
hte.., SEc. 15, 15.75 A.,
117.24 .
OLIVETWP.
PlyiOn. Woyne B/ u Kit·
EASTERN LS.D.
Adamo, Dolt .• /u Bonnie, h-. S111. 15-21. 18 A.,
.37.711. ·
Soc. 17, 41 A.. 1210.eo.
Plyton, Weyne . ,or Kit·
AdMM, Dolt B. • Bonnie
0., Royolly 1111-. 13.93.
h-. Soc. 14-15. 21.17 A..
132.63.
Barbor, ........., .. Lftdl.
Peyton. Wayne . , or Kit·
Sac. 15, e.18 A.. f119.BO.
hte... Soc. 21, 1.110 A..
Barbor, .....,.. E. Sr.
Evelyn 0 ., Sac. 11. 14 A., 113.21 .
Priddy,
Shirlay
,,13.116.
Barbor, Jomio E. ·sr.•,,.. Sac. 2, 38.oil0 A.. Ml$7.21 .
Evelyn 0 .• S111. 11, 8.116 A.,
Romo.KenntlhH•Jenot
• 61.80.
L., Lot. Sac. 21, 33 A..
a - . R - • Mary, lol 1311.02.
Rutlond FueiCOf11lany, pub30, 1.211 A., 1227.43.
Bmotoa. PaulE .. 8ac.11·38, He utllly penonll, 1282.38.
Smith. Wlllam &amp;/«a..
50.1108 A., .280.118.
8uttlnglooi, E. E., Sac. 19, bora. lol Sac. 1, .3&amp; A..
ne.15.
.80 A., .8.90.
s-rt, R-. T., Lot Sill.
Curlla, All&lt;e, Sac. '34, .'17 14, 1.811 A.. M9.80 .
A.,M9.80.
~Ro-T .. Lot, .23
Curtlt. Allee. Sac. 36. .41 A.• 111.10.
A.. '312.n.
Tilua,
Royally lntll'·
Dlomond, Samuat A. . ,at ... n.78 .
Corot 8.. Soc. 111, 16 A.,
11tua. Jarnta a.. Sec. t6.
1118.39.
71.128 A., 1280.83.
Diamond, Sarnuat A. &amp;/G'
Tl1!!a, J - 8., Sac. 1e,
Corot S., Sac. Ill. 2.110 A., 10.1111 A., U6,28.
.298.57.
Tfll!t. J - 8.. Sac. 10,
· Diehl, Johmy Bill' Phylla, tU2 A.. •44. 78.
Lot 1, 1.39 A., '14.73 .
Tllua, Ja..,. B., Sac. 10,
Oioht, Johmy . ,.. Phylla, 4e.34 A...380.14.
Soc. 28. 1.390 A., 114.73.
Tilua, ~- 8 ., Sec. 17.
Dllon, lMI'v v .. Sac. a•. 40 58.968 A., •221 . 10.
A.• M .16.
Tilua, J - B.• Sac. 11,86
011on. lMI'v v .• Sac. a• .80 A..•1108.32.
A., M.48.
ven... lloborl E.• Lot. Sac.
(loop-. n.o..,.. A .,,.. 13, 101.98 A., •432 .116.
Dobnl
A.,
Sac.
35.
Vanoa, Ro- Ellll. Soc. 12.
149.5'x148.5'. •158.48.
2.34 A., '298.08.
1lalt. Glenn R - B/ or
Varian, Ro'*' J. . ,at
Moly K., S111. 18, :ill A., T - E.. S111. 33. 14.13 A.,
'14.28.
$299.33.
Hawk. HaroldH .•/uJ..._
Womer. Richard N .. Sac. 9.
dint, Sac. 36. 5.28 A..
..U A., 15.110.
tll12.34.
wa..... Richard N .. Sac. 9,
HUlk. , _ R.•,,.. Max· ,4:!•A.. 15.60.
Womer, Richard N.• Sec. I.
Ina P.•, SOC. I, .42 A.,
.42 A.. f&amp;.&amp;D.
• 181.67.
W•"*· Richard N., SEc. 9,
Johr-.. lobby G. . , !I'
Edna M., Sac. 10, .92 A.• .40 A.. 1'1110.13.
Will. EmMI Ray, 0111, Soc.
1143.03.
t&lt;nono, Da11tat E. Bill' Dille 311, 40 A., .93.32 .
Witt, EmMI Ray. olll. Sac.
R., Frac.. 27. 1 A., fl.87.
24, 15 A., .35.00.
~ ElmlrJ .. Bonnie C.
Wllllama. Robtrl D.
at
• Edg.r C.• J ...... C.. Sac.
Petrlcla, Soc. e . 20 A..
t 3, 31.90 A., .1188.116. ·
Macllintl. ElmlrJ .. BonnloC. 1330.12.
Willamo. Roborl D. • t or
• E&lt;~g.r C. • J ...... C.• Soc.
Pllricla, Sac. 14·8, 30.&amp;11
13,13.33 A., M8.34.
Mac11int1. ElmlrJ., Bonnie C. A.. Mt8.113.
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Pa1r1c1a
E., Soc. 1··8,.541 A..
SaC. 13, 50.t8 A., 1883.42.
M..t · ..,, s.... mi. 114.18.
Sac. 11, 33.20 A.. •287.08.
- " "· Robtrl D. •tat
Meredith. Laltle L. lol 24, Pa1r1c1a E.. Sac. 8. 22.15 A..
t382.14.
.10 A., U7.81 .
- - R - D. •tat
Pulrrwi. Jim a Ruth, Sec . Pa1r1c1a
E.. Sac. 14. 121 .86
24,5 A.. M03.118.
A.. 1584.48.
Rood, Willanl L. B/ G' Con·
Wllaon, Amold E. • !at
nle R., Sac. 1 t, 8.110 A., Sh'lrtay M., Lot' 1,
•88.04.
94.5ot'a110.00', 11,117.116.
Aodcliold,
•/or Diane,
- r d . Hallie C. B/ at
lol(12), M37.20.
-.,A.,
Sac. 33. 66.41 A.,
Diane.
Rodcliold.
t219.12.
lol (71. U2.711.
Woodanl. Hattlo C. • , ,..
Smith. Cart 0., Soc. 31 , 100 -..,. A., Sac. 14, 3 A.,
A.. 1308.22.
114.79.
Swain. J - .,or Ito..,
Woodanl. Hallie C. • ! at
Sec. 24, 8 A., .38.43.
Wllltm A.. Sec. 33. 39 A.,
Swain, , _ . ,..
194.116.
Soc. 24 •• A., f24 .4Z.
RUTLAND VILLAGE
Swain, J. . . . ., ..
MEIGS LS.D.
Sec. 2•. 1 A., •4.24.
lltadc. Wotron G. • Slialon
Swain, '-..,.,. •tor Ma· L., Sac. 8, .023 A., UUII .
rlyn, Sac. 11, 11.86 A..
Stack. Arren G . • t or
11100.20.
Sltarort L. Soc. B. .22 A..
Tllati1WI, R - E.,
1592.41 .
23, 1.80 A.. U711.80.
Conlin, Taor.,.. o . • , ,..
ORANGE TWP.
Chrtnlne S .• Sac. 14. .:115 A.,
EASTERN L.S.D.
•367.88.
Ella. Roy • CLAn Mae. Lot
C-. Don L. B / at
2. ,,411.22 .
E., Lot 13, 100'x14·0'
Ell, Roy &amp; ClAn Mae. Lot
1909.80.
Cr••-••· Stevtn L. lol 1, .17.98.
Ella. Roy .,,. Ctaoo Mae,
Sac. e, .117 A.••772.38.
Rrllf_8evlnga.Lo.. lol 3. 111.110.
.._,., Lot 10, Hlclcory Acroe
HUrtt, W11ttarn . ,,. V"a.lo •
Slllxllv .• 178.116.
Sec. 9, .14 A., •129.88.
Forlnay, RogerJ. a/G'RIIoi
....,_, F,..k • / u Terri.
A. , Lot. 1 A.. 1275.18.
Sac. 14-8, .315 A., t219 .70.
Sharpa. Witlam 8 . .• /u · Marlin. Tho,_ C. &amp;!at Flo
Sharon. Lot, 11 .4113 A.. Dannie, percat. 1401.73.
Marlin, Thamaa C. • , ,.. Flo
M7.94.
Wlilte. s . •, ... 0ann1a. .03 A.. n.o1.
Dave. Lat. 20 A.. '232.311 .
- · T - Lee Sr. " u
WliHe. lloborl S. BIG' Marilyn
L, Sac. 8 • .2418 A..
Dcwo,lol; Sac. 28. 44.23 A., M44.152.
M93.08.
Rlaall. 1-. M.. Soc. 8, .17
Wingrove, J - E.. lal, A.. ff.:J73.311.
Ruttand, Fuel &lt;:or...,eny.
5oti..,U1.08.
public utility peroonat.
13111.98.
Sluori, R - W.•
M., .11 A,, 128t.5ot.
Smllh. IMIIam J. l! / 11'
8--.~a.Sac.7.
Shlrlo¥ A., .28 A., 115.17.
.117 A:, ta.CI.
a -, Robert T.. Soc.
·-~a.Stc.1.
14·1, 7 A.; .1107.30.
.47 A., .33.68.
a - t , R - T., Sec. 8.
8 - . Chrlodne. Lot Soc.
A., •n.ll6.
1·1, 1.11 A.. f382.2ll.
. _ - t .. Sec. 8,
Bullnglon, Plltllp L., Sac. 3.
2.82 A., .138.80.
28.10 A., f393.8t.
8 - lloboriT.. Lot4.
C...bal. o..ld ' · .,at
Dena L Sac. 1e. .eo A.. •U4US.
s-t. Roborl T... 08 A..
U8.13.
11411.03.
Monlgornory, Robert &amp;!at
ANIII M.. lol12, 18.88.
Monlgornory, R - S.
B/m A - M., Lot 9,
1107.08.
Monlgornory, Ro'*' 8.
.,,. Ar-. M.. IDI23, 1.17
A., 1231.78.
Monlgornory, . Robert S.
&amp;!,.
ANIII M.. lol23, 7 A.,
.72.53.

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MONDAY

'I'hJ'ee new members were In·
ducied lntotheOhloEia Phi Chapter
of ~ Sigma Phi Sorority at the
preferential tea held recently In the
Riverboat Room of the Diamond
Savings and Loan Co.
Inducted Into the chapter were
Joyce Douglas, Marty Ferguson,
and Judi Cowan. The other two new
members are Lynda Bowers and
Liz Thoren.
During t!K&gt; meeting conducted by
Catby Johoson, a report was given
on the work of the chapter members
wltb the haunted house of the Meigs
COUnty Jaycees held at the Senior
. CitiZens Center. Canned goods and
donations were taken for a needy
famUy to be assisted during the

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Community calendar / area happenings
FRIDAY

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R..... Sec. 4, 6.88 A..
1334.88.
CHESTER 1WP.
Caumry
M.LS.D.
County, Whhthetuao,-.
Cornett. Charlet • / or
menta and pol!~ dlolgad Aanoa. Sac. 10. 1.1525 A..
" ' " ' - 111-le 10 low ... •!36.49.
containad In the folloiMng Nat.
COWMBIA TWP.
ALEXANDER LS.D.
Name, Section or Lot,
Acr~~ge and Amount~ T...
Ericlcaon, Kennolh, Sac. 34,
Aan ,d and Ponllltloa Due 42 A., ., 82.4,.
llld Unplld u of A~J~U~t,
Ericbon, Kannolh, Sac. 33,
1985 lletltoment ... tilled in 42 A.,
Ericbon. Kennolh, Soc. 34,
lhot-.
I
BEDFORD lWP. •.
41.44 A., '483.15.
M.L.S.D.
.
GaaiOn, .!-. E•• VIvian,
Amotd•.._./orlola lot Sac. 111-17, 83.07 A.,
31, e - ue.aa.
•
'2.026.81 .
Bemh... Wlllam Alen, lol
HOWOty, Vartin, lot 111,
Sec. 8, 20A .. t130.36.
U.15.
Brlcldea. 0 - M., Soc. 11.
Howery, Verlln. Lot 1,
f0.311.
1.33A., '730.80.
tlufaon, Robert s._, 1111,
Howery, Ve~ln, Lot 2,
Sect. 13, 80.04 A.. U8e.ll6. M .28.
Buoh, Kenna H., Sec. 15.
HOWOty, Varttn, l.ot 21,
.5.159.
a.ea A.•
Buoh, Kenna H., Sec. 1&amp;,
HOWOty, Varttn, lal 22. hi
30.80 A.. t86.44. .
Add., .5.211.
~. Varttn, Lot 2;1, Itt
Conley, Hillent • Mo~rer.
Add., .6.211.
Lot Sec. 13, 1 A., '222.23.
HIIWI!'/. Varttn. Lol24. 2nd
Linda J., Soc. 311,
Add., '3.84.
18.889 A., M8.30.
~. Varttn. Lo1 24, 111
Gilby, Kermit E.• Sec. 28.
Add.,
2.38 A•• '497:811. ,
~. Varlln, Lot 211,
G - . Ma- PIM, Sac. ·
15.28.
30, 3.508 A., '280.eo.
HIIWI!'/. Varlln W., lol 5,
" - - · JOlT* A. &amp;/or
VIda J ,. Lot Sac. 11, 2 A., .7.159.
HIIWI!'/, Varttn W.. 12'.
1108.42.
'
H - . Jtmea A. • ,,.. . u.to.
,Johr..,, Gay F.• tleay A.,
VadaJ.,lol8ac.13, 17.tiOA.,
Sec. 3. 3.80 A., no.53.
•a8.87.
J"""-. Gay F.• tleay A.,
King, Lanv E. ond/11' Gloria
Sac. 3, 18 A.. 153.116.
K.• Sac. 18, 2 A.. •sue.
J""'-', Gay F. •1 at tleay
King, Larry E. and! II' Gloria
K., Sac. 24. 40 A.. t280.18. A.. Soc. 3, 74.21 A., .48.70.
J""'-: Gay F. ulleny
King, Larry E. .,d/11' Gloria
K., Soc. 13,4.311 A., M68.71. A., Sac. 3. 80 A., U03.28.
Jon-. Vlolol J,..., alai,
Loo. ~ W. w ... ·l..ada
Sec.
15·38. 48 A., '97.08.
M.• lol13, 21 A., ft24.17.
~; Slllven .,,.. M;.
Lav.-, tleay - · Sac.
chole, Lot 9, 4e.72 A., 32. 21.04 A., 1221.13.
e389.30.
Pedi,R-.o. avusue
1'8)'•. John A., Sec. 36. II A.• Sac.18, 1.110A.,I1oil0.30.
A.• t3U8.
Ray, ...,,_ T. B Marilyn,
. Soot... E. Loan .,,.. L Sec. 20, 8.110 A., '78.87.
Ray, ...,,_ T. • MOrityn.
Chriatlne. lot Sac. 1, 43 A.,
Soc. 20, 119 A., .... 195.03.
U44.67.
Sa.-, E. Loan .,,.. L
Saaty, Mahamaad Said
Lot Sac. 13. 21.21 . , ... Sh-. Sac.•• 9.eo
A., 1361.09.
A., '17.B1.
S....... E. Loan Wat L
Saatyt, Mohamud Said
c - lal Sac. 13. 8 A.. &amp;/g s .......... Sac. I, 711.38
A.,t336.19.
'158.811.
Sayre, Tlrnolhy J . . , at
. Syc:U, Randy Loo Wat
Janna, lot Sec. 24, 110.782 Lorraine K., Sac. 29, .311 A.,
A.. U,887.82.
'883.72.
Whaley, H•borl Eugene
Jo Am, Soc. 34,
&amp;I at Sheila, Frac. 18.2.00 A.. 18.00A .. tii.02.

The Iondo. Iota ond
Iota rel!mad dolinql~ by llho

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are in the true spir!t of the rollday
season. Knitting, painting, sewing!
baking, weaving, woodworking,
and other creative talents are aU
beautiful expressions &lt;t oneself that
you can share with others.
Whatever the days ahead rold In
store lor you , I hope that you reaDy
enjoy the hOliday seasop.
For additional nutritious boUday
snack Ideas, contact the Meigs
County Cooperative Extension Ser·
vice at 992-6696 or write to us at Box
32, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
Did you Know That. ...The ·first
Christmas tree In Wooster, Ohio,
was decOrated in 1847 by a German
taUor, August Imgard?

KH, earm.., Sac. 11, 1 48.14 A., Ul3.311.
A., 18&lt;42.98:
, DNhal.
Jr., 'SEc. e,
KH......... a Moly, Sac. 1110.08 A., tee2.08 .
11, .75 A., 11,038.29.
Eblin, Malva L. Soc. 14,
MMIIron, Dttborl a Qoldte, 43.1111 A.. •230.82.
SaC. 12, .025 A., 11.116.
Ea&gt;il, MN L, Sec. 20-21,
MMIIron. Dttbor1 . ,.. Qol. 2 A.. f388.80.
do. Sac. 1e, .110 A., 1182.43.
OnNm, Lirzla 8111. 8~. 8,
-..... Dttborl &amp;/at Qol. t A., 111.5ot.
de, Sac. 11. .e2 .A..
Haggy, wa~•J . • /mNtllt

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Dolley, , _ R.• Krialy E..
BEe. 2. 1.110 A., M78.311.
Dolley, R- KM!, Sec.
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A.. f33U1.
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Friday. December 6,

Sentinel

--Local briefs:Meigs Court processes cases
Thirty cases were processed In the court of Meigs County Judge
Patnck O'Brien Wednesday.
Forteltlng bunds were PhUllp (9leman. Jamboree, Ky., $50, stop
sign violation; Terry L. Morrison, Belpre, $41; Thomas W. Karr.
Pomeroy; Susanne Lacasse, Loveland, ,-,o; Melvlit Lee, Olarleston,
W.Va., $50; Paul R. Cox, Point Pleasant, $70; Nelson Lilly, Loraine,
$50, all posted on speeding charges; Larry A. Mtnhone, Tuppers
Plains, $70, left o1 center.
Fined were Dana Kuhn, Pomeroy, $23 and costs; Vtnrent Knight,
Jr., Pomeroy, $:M and costs; Roy Lorentz, Uttle Hocking, $3) and
costs; Tina Lee, Shade, $21 and costs; Carolyn Goody, Gatnpolts, $23
and costs; Carl Slavin, Beverly, $21 and costs; George Fulp,
Ridgeway, Va., $23 and costs; LewlsTayior, Mason, W.Va., $22 and
costs; John Leary, Reedsville, $23 and costs; Melanie Ridenour.
Long Bottom, sal and costs; Alan WUllamson, Proctorville, $25 and
costs; Mark Wiley, Ravenswood, W. Va., $23 and costss; Melanie
Vy~a. Pomeroy, $21 and costs, all oo speeding charges.
Others fined were Victor E. Gaul,' Jr., Washington, C. H.• $10 and
costs, folklwtngtoocl09ely; La Clendon Nlxoo, PoweU, sal and costs,
!allure to contra!; Gerald Pullins, Jr., Pomeroy, $50 and costs,
expired Ohio license; James Gibbs, Pomeroy, $40 and oosts, no
motorcycle endorsement; Albert Dlxoo, Albany, $2i0 and costs,
three days In jaU and 60 day license suspension, driving whUe
Intoxicated and costs only oo a left ol center charges; Paul
McKinney, Apple Grove, W. Va., $75 and costs, no Ohio Ucense,lhree
day jall sentence, suspended and six m:mths probation; fictitious
registration, costs, and possession ct marijuana, $00 and costs; UJyd
Lewts, South Shore, Ky., $lXl and costs, 10 days tn jall, license
suspended m days, driving whlle Intoxicated and costs only on a left
of center charge; Theresa Fitch, Cbestesr, passing bad checks,
resltutkm, costs, 30 day jail sentence suspended and six month
probation; FrankUn JeweU, Rutland, driving whUe Intoxicated, 00
day lloense suspension, three days In jaU and $250 and costs.

Five emergency runs reported
Five emergency runs were made Thursday by local units the
Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reported.
At 1:54 a.m. Pomeroy was called to Landaker Road for Maude
Wood, taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital; at 3:36a.m. Syracuse ·
to CoUege Road fOr Lisa Haynes, taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; at 3:01 p.m. Racine to Welts Run for Pl!arl Hawthornl!,
taken to Veterans Memorial; at 6:54 p.m. Racine to YeUow Bush
Road, car on fire; 9:33 p.m. Racine kl Third Street !Or Oretha
Snyder, taken to Veterans Memonal.

'Jest Jugglers' to appear in parade
The "Jest Jugglers" of Columbus will be me of several groups
taking part In the first annual Christmas parade to be held In Racine
Saturday at 3 p.m.
The Jest Jugglers are a pertormtng arts group known statewide
for their juggling skills and unlcycUng routines.
According to the Racine Merchants Association a large turnout of
participants Is expected for the parade to be beld In downtown
Racine. All partlctpants are to Une up on Fourth Street at 2.p.m.
FoUowlng the parade the lights on the oommunity Christmas tree
will be turned on. In conjunction with the Ughtlngofthe tree askltand
musical performance will be presented by the Southern Junior High
OIOtr and members of tbe music department.
Other attractions Include a nativity scene and decorations
provided by local merchants.

Officer installation scheduled
Open Installation of officers wUI be held at 7::.1 p.m. Saturday by
Harr1sonvllle Lodge 411, F&amp;AM, which will meet at the temple.
Potluck refreshments wUI be seJVed following the meeting.

Memorial service to be conducted ·
Della Kappa Gamma Sorority, a teachers honorary, will oonducta
memol1al service for Mrs. Ethel Chapmanat6::.lthtseventngatthe
Hunter Funeral Home In Rulland. The seJVIce Is open to the ~bite.
Mrs. Chapman was a teacher In the Meigs County sch&lt;)\lls lor 45
yt&gt;ars.

I Area deaths I,

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response."

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Kapsa received another job offer
fr!Jr1t Royal Chef lnc .• a food seiVIce
company.
"We're always looking for quail·
fled cooks," said owner Don
Gossard. "We've worked with
different people. At one time we had

Stet~

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.CHESTER-915·3307
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Rodney F. Brandeberry,83, d Rio
Grande, fOrmerly ofRt.1, CoolvWe
and the lreland Com/nuDity, died
Thursday evening at theScenlcHUls
Nursing Home In GaiUpolts.
He was born at Cut~. Ohio to the
late Charles and Barbara Gill
Brandeberry. A Ufelorig farmer, he
was also preceded tn death by hts
wife, Susie Nestor Brandeberry and
onebrotherD.G. Brandebeny.
He Is survived by one son, Robert
L. Brandeberry of Rio Grande; two
grandsons, David and Michael of
Rio Grande; ooe brother. A. W.
Brandeberry of GaUipolts, and
several nieces and nephews.
Private memorial services will be
1 p.m. Sunday at the White Funeral
Home In CoolvUle. Burial wUI be tn
the CoolvUle Cemetery. Friends
may call at tbe funeral home
Saturday from 24 and 7-9 p.m.
The lamUy requests lhat In tteu d
flowers, donations be made to the
Cystic Fibrosis FOOndatlon, 660
Double TrEe Ave., Columbus, Ohio.

someone !rem VIetnam working

RACINE VILLAGE
SOUTHERN LS.D.
Cllllnd. David ltt/ cr Mary,
Soc. 16, .38 A., t187.4tl.
CurUo. Charloo T.. Soc. 18,
1.20 A., t&amp;38 .7&amp;.
Curdo. Choorlto T.. Soc. 11,
.22 A., t26.82.
F_,.,, Gerold E.&amp;/ ..
Frodt R., Soc. 16. .31 A..
t82.77.
a-. F,.,ldln D., EUI,
PIIQII, t3 .41 .
a-. Frtnldln D., tltl,
PIIQII. t80.118.
•
Gl-., F,.,ldln D., tltl,
PIIQII, M .30.
Jtopn. N.,cyJ .. Soc. 11,
.24 A.. M8 .98.
l.ayno, lAo llo/.. AmL Soc.
18, .56 • .. n.oz9.82 .
LiolnL Jacldt L. Sr. Itt/ ..
Doloret Gone, Soc. 11, .'D A.,
tll12.82.
.
Miltor, Chafin M. Itt/ ..
Sec. 11.. 198 A.,
t124.20.
Recine Gil 11o Sttvlce Co..
Public Utility poroontl,
1594.14.
Wamotey, Rldlord L. Itt/'"
Chorlotte L, pMltl, t114.91.
SYRACUSE VILLAGE
SOUTHERN LS.D.
Coole , Emme , lot 2.
1121.02.
Ho-. Iotan Itt/ or Gerrl,
Lot tlli, t867.94.
H o -. Brion llo/ .. Gerrl;
PIIQII. tll .38.
Htyoo, WllllmR .. Jr., Lot9.
tli.22 .
Hoy•, Willllm R. Jr., Lot
10, t34.92.
Htyoo, Wlliom R. Jr.. Lot
297, .11. A.. t2.92 .

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POMEROY,O.
992-2259
NEW LISTING - Nur Pomoruy - A neat ittle )wo
lEd room home on small lot.
Gas heat, c ~y water, garage.
()oly $8,500.00 .

Lubetska Sunday after tallttngto an
here.''
unldenttfted Cleveland man who
Kapsa Is walling for permission emigrated from Poland lour years
from the lmmlgratlonandNaturaU- ago. ·
zatlon Service to go to work.
His defection became ~bile
PRICE REDUCED - Here ~ a
Cleveland, with the nation's Wednesday wben he met with
second largest Poltsh community, ctllclals of the INS to apply for ~---------=~---+-----------------11 real bargain, really nice 2
slory home in Pomeroy.
welcomed defector U!szek Kapsa poUtlcal asylum.
Owner must sacrnice &amp; has
7162-Qulck knit vest
with offers of ald.
Kapsa. who speaks Uttle Engltsh,
re:luced price lo $23,000.00.
of synthetic worsted In
Call now In your show~&amp;
" I've received a dozen caUs this has been communicating through
easy
stltches•.8·14 Incl.
morning," said Richard Jablonski, the Rev. Marian Kenctk, a Roman
7335-Knlt checked cap
HANDYMAN SPECIAL _ ,
national president of the Union of CathoDe priest woo came from
and legwarmers of aery·
Owner wants to sell &amp;has rePoles In Amenca based In Poland 15years ago.
lie worsted. 4·1 oIncl.
duced this orne in MiddleCleveland.
With 75,000 Poltsh descendants In
Send $3.00 plus 65c
port to $12,500.00. full lot
postage, handling for
!valued al $7,5110) ltoat mly
"A ladY caUed who Is 90 years old Cleveland and 2iO,OOO 1n Cuyahoga
leaves a $5,000 va lue on
each pattern.
and wanted to know how she could County, Jablonski said Kapsa will
this two story home. Needs
Sttld tt:
help the man," Jablonski said. "She feel at horne. Only Chicago has a·
reparrs. Callloday.
Met llltlo Clllll,
wanted to know where she could larger Polish community In the
lludtr Mol
send him $31 out m her Social United States.
COUNTRYEST~TE -Over 4
The Dllily Sentinel
"AU the traditions and the culture
Security check.
acres of ground w~h a beau·
62, 12 Ntrtllmlllll., Wlldtldo,
"She typifies the compassion are observed and kept In the
tilul new home. I ~ story
NY 11377. l'rltlt Nomo, Adhome, full basement, 2 car
from the community for this man community. The ooly dltfem~ce Is
drtll, Zip, l'ltltrn Numillr.
garage, in-ground pool and
who decided to stay In a free and that we do It the American way In a
many other feab.tres. Call to·
'85 Needlecraft Catalog
tree country," he saki.
democratic society," he said.
day.
$64,000.00.
150 designs. $2 + 6~.
Kapsa, who said he was a
Books $2.50 + 65C p &amp; h.
member d tbe outlawed tradeunlon
lANGSVIllE - Over one
130-$fllltloAI-$1 31-56
Solidarity, left the freighter Zlemta
acre in lhe country and a
121-Ailllltno 'n' Dlllt1
like new 3 bedroom ranch
124·EIIJ atllo 'o' tllaaVeterans Memorial Hoepllal
lype
house w~h 2 garage.
11HIIy Art tl Nlllll..,.,..
Dee. 5 •
Equipped k~chen all in
good condrtion. ~1 , 900.00.
Aclml88lons - Maude Wood,
Pomeroy; James Euler, MiddleCRA t _F T S
We htve swwfl invest.. nt
port; John Myers, Portland.
propertitt that 111 prlclj[ to
Dl8clulrgel - Wald Smltb, Lois
sell. If you nnt 1 r11tlal
and contract workers doing con- Hubbard, Ola Smith.
unit to r1111ir we havt savstruction work at the plant.
trll &amp;OOd duls. CaN &amp;..
can tell you how " m1ke
One of the dead workers was to
money wrth 1 r•tol.
have retired Within a week, officials
·said, and the other victim was only
~ - Snow Durrtes likely.
NEW LISTIN - Racine 19. Their pames were withheld High In the mid ll&amp;. West to
Need a build JOg lot? lacrelot
northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
pending not'lflcatlon of lamUy.
with all utiiHies on lite plus
Six ol the Injured were listed In
Tonllhl - Partly clwdy. Low tn
. seplic. 28'x44' block base·
ment already constructed.
critical condltlOJI at nearby hospl· the mid 20s. Light variable Winds.
$10,000.00.
!Wurday - Partly cloudy. High
tals With severe burns. 'The other
near40.
victims suffered bums or Injuries
Henry E. Clallnd, Jr.
992-6191
received In the mad dash lor Safety.
ChaDce ol predplla&amp;loa - 70
Je1n
Tntssetl
949-2660
percent tllday and 10percent tonight
Most were not hollpltallzed.
Dottle
Tumtr
992-!692
and
Saturday.
,
County Fire Chief John Englund
Jo Hill 985·4466
Extlllded lorec.ot for Suday
said theexploslonswereapparently
trlgge'ed when an elght·lnch pipe 1br1Juc1t Tueeday - Fair weather
.
I
heating· highly volatile naplha and . during tl)e period. Highs generally
hydrogen burst for reasons not yet In the 30s and low 40s and morning
lows mostly In the :ns.
known.

HOME NATIONAL
BANK

Hospital news

Allee lrooka

.•

Weather forecast

AHANDFUL
OF CASH
BETTER

THANA
GARAGE·FUl

OF STUFF
PH. 992-21.56

RfSIDfNCf PliO..
(.. 41 H2·77S4
ll22/t1c

MILLER

~ ELECTRIC ­

i

' r'

Residential &amp; Commercial

Call:

1

: 992·5875 Or
742·3195

A

8·8·tfc

? PIEGNANT?
: r•1 COIIf.III1TAL
· raiiiiAMCYnn

•Rengel
•Aefriger•torl
•Dryera •freezara
PARTS and SERVICE

4-5-ttc

LINDA'S
MEXICAN
POnERY &amp;
Gin SHOP

,.,,..,...

11·12·2 110.

CHRISTMAS TREES
&amp; PINE CONES
FOR WREATHS

2 LOCA110NS

PIE-CUT TREES
· AVAILABLE

New Lima Rd.

101 Vine St.

GaHipolls
446·9244

Rutland
742-2225 or 742-2771

9:00A.M.. 6:00P.M. Mo!Hiar·Sotvrtlay

Havt Your Trophy Moliated By A

"Pr•fts•l•••l"
20 Yrs. experience

CAU 614-311-1162

11·5·lmo. d.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

ld., Co. lei 26
2 Mi. lr"" livo l'oioll
Wotch For litM

Flrltwoodo

U. S. RT. 50 EAST

11·26·11110.

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
AuthOJized Johq Deore,
New Holland, Bush Ho&amp;
Far111 Equipment
Dealer

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

Far111 E~•lt•••t
P1rts &amp; Service

DOZER, BACKHOE,
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER.
GAS 11o SEWER UNES,
REClAMATION, PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
11o DIRT

11-21·3 mo.

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 12 4,Po....,or Ohio

SWEEPER and -lng morepair, pilrtl. 1nd
ouppllto.
Pic~ up ond
delivery, D1vl1 Vacuum
Cltonllf, ono hoH mila up
Georgoo Crook Rd. Colt
., 4-448· 0294.
.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

chlne

REPAIR
Also Transmission

PH. 992·5682

or 992-7121

Rtcll10 Gun Shoot opon·
oortd by Roclno Gun Club.
Evory Sundty, btglnnlng It
1 ;00 p.m . Foctory Cho•ol2
guogo ohatguno.

3·24-tfc

1·J·Hc

PH. 992-7201

$olt., 10 ..... t2 11-

FOR THE BOTH
Of YOU

PII. 742-2629
1011011 mo. pd.

STYLING SALON
OPfiAIOIS

THE HAT lACK

.

OPIN IHIIIIIAY
T1IIU SUNDAY
AT

115 IIICII n.
PO.IOY
CROCHETED

HATS
IN YOUR COLORS
Many Other Crafts
Available

992·S738

12-5-· 1 1110 .

"VINYL SIDING
:"ALUMINUM SIOING
j •
'ILOWN ..
•• INSULAnON

Hous1ng
Headqu a rt~r s

::, BISSELL
· SIDING CO.

Ntw Homts luilt
· ; "Free Ea1imatea"

us1ness
Services :
•

. PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

'

No S.nday Callt
.

.

J/11/olo

Lindo 0'- &amp; . , . ,.,.
-

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992·3410
LIMESTONE .
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT . '

Sizes Sllrt from 12'K16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'

Insulated 001 Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

R1clnr, Oh.
PI\. 614-143-5191
10·6-tft

ltH·Ift

1-·

SAlES &amp; tENTALS
614-446-7213

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

IOWIUN'S IIOIIi

I :1 q, 111 y 'Ill' 11

r

11

Help Wanted

Ono cortHied Madlcot Toahnologlot, wttkdtyo. &amp;ond
rtMOmt or apply 111 Medical
Pitzo. 203 Joekoon Plko,
Gtlllpollo. Oh 41131 .
Exporloncod bobyolttor
wonttd In my home. Wetk·
doyo appoox. 30· 40 houN o
- k. hou10 vary. Rtftronctl NqUIIod. Wrltt to boa
3030 In coro oflho GoiUpollo
Dolly TriiiUno, 82&amp; Tlll1d

•.uner flnenclaleervttt· con·

3 mo old puppy, toHd block,
good with kldo. Colt 304·

A?&amp;-1719.

.

To gtvo -•Y· dog. Call
304· 1711· 2347.

Television ListeniiJ Devices
Computerized Heari~t Aid Selection

flctory Choke
12 Gauae Shotauns Only
9-lJ.tf

Heannc Evaluations For All A&amp;es

Cl

I

8 Loll and Found

LISA M. KOCH. M.S. •

FOUND ; Bllold wirt rim
gltiHo on c..,rt St. Coli
114·448· 1777.

~ - Uce~sed Clinical Audiologist

CIICLE
CONTRACDNG

!'

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213

....

Camplete lulltllnt

Galllpc)lis, Oltio 45631

FOUND ; colleo cot on
Broodwoy • - t. Coli 114·
892·1377 ..onlngo.

·

LOST dog, I yoor old ftnwlt
Golden Rtlrlvtr, part of toll
miQing, ono-. to 4ohloy•
REWARD. 304· 17&amp;·1222.

Contractltlg St"ka

fii.ut
STREAk .CAB CO:-"
107 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh.
6
PHONE 992-7075

IJ.IZ·I mo.

'
INSIDE YARD SALE

'

We

All Oar
CattoMtrl AMarry
C~rfltM11114 AHtttf
Nl. ytlrl

7

'

I'

...... oiiiiiiioiii....... ..
...... ~-~i-~~~~.'!. ..... ..

Wit~

il·29·85 1 mo. !)d.

Yard Sale

H..tad Gorogo Solo Dobby
Dr.. 10% olhlllttOM . . .pt
fum~uro . Thuro .. Fri .. llo Sot.

l

~ ~~~~~~·:_·•_ ·_1_1_4_·4- 4-1 ·

Port timo cooking end light
houook.. plng for oldorly
gentlemo~ . Doy care. Coli
304-171· 3114 or 875·
4314.
4SK THE ARMY . NA ·
TIONAL GUARD RE ·
CRUITER ABOUT VAC4N ·
CtES FOR QUALIFIED
PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE
INDIVIDUALS . Port· tlmo
jobo wHh full·tlmo bonoflto.
Coli 304·175·39&amp;0 or 1·
800·!14~- 3819 .

BE A P4RT OF THE NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGH·
BORS TEAMIJolntheArmy
Notionol Guord ond you

have a good part ·tlme
career--good benefits· ·
monthly poyaheok .. NO
lAYOFFS . Call 304·875·
39tl0"' 1 · 800-1542-3819.
Help wanttd . Noodo mature
bobyoiltltf In my home, for
12 yoor old Itt lnfont dough·
toro, lhlft work. lor Inform•·
uon caH 304·773·11963.
12

Situation•
Wanted

Prlvoto coro lor oldotiY par·
oon In my honw. Room llo
boord. good coN. On Rt.
211, CI'Dwn City. Coli 614·
2&amp;1,1&amp;09.
Voconcy lor tho eldorly In
our homo . Trolntd ond flf.
tttn yttro experience. Coli
114·982-7314.

18 Wanted to Do
Pooltulonol S.ntt -lng
omplo-t. Bullntu or
ftmlly Chrllltrttl rrtlto.
Call 304· 17&amp;-774 w~h
one wttk notlco lor
booking.
fllldllll,tl

21

Butlnesa
Opportuhity

I NOTICE I
Till! OliiO VALLEY PII8USHING CO. rocommtndo
tloot you do buolntll with
ptoplt you know, ond NOT
1D - d money through tho
'""" until you he.. lnvo011·
gottd tho offering.

Moorman fMd lualneu
Opportunity. Nollonolly
lin ow menuftctu10r n11d1
io•lotlooond ltiVIco roprt·
-••ttva. On·lho·jobtrtlnglng. EKOtlltnt bonollto.
Would prefer peroon who
heo rtltadllvtttocll or boon
In own buolnon. Mull how
good IOPutallon ond coMII
rodng. For confldtntitl In·
ttrvlew - d to Bo• Tl010
In .,.,. of GtlllpDiio Dtllv
Tribuno. 82&amp; Third Ave.,
Goltlpollo, Oh 4&amp;831 .

=========

Homei for S ...

31

dlott -lng lo• quollllod
lndlvlduollntoroottd In con·

MOmor loono, homo rnortgeget. lnaurtnct 11111,
crtdh cordt, ond gontrtl
ofllct ldmlnlttrttlon. Sue·
cotoful .,.ndldott will be
oolf· motlvotad, ""' ohot·
lenglng work. he.. good
cornmunlctUOno lldllo. lntolllgont, ·oeeruolvo ond
obit to lboorb tnd tpply
comprthonolvotrolnlng pro·
gr1m1 10 perform IUCCell•
fully In crtdlt....... colltc·
tiono tnd admlnlotrttlon.
Compollllvo ootory CD"'·
meneurate with experience
ond ox.,.ltnt bontflto. If
lnttrtottd. caM 114·441·
2781 Md
lor Mr.
Clttwo11hv for your .....,
lntonltw. lenoflelol of
Ohio, Inc . of 411 2nd. 4vt.,
ClelllpoMo, Oh 411131 . Equol
Opponunlty Employtt M-F.

•*

Opportunity ., oam t1500
In 3 ...... moiling ttlo·
phono ..Ito from tho con·
YMltnCO of your honw. Moll
let1011 al opplicotion to; lo•
T-4040 In core of Otlllpotlo
Dally Trlbuno, 121 Third
•••·. Gtlllpollo. Oh 4&amp;13 1.

:
·
·
.

By ownor. Romodoltd 3
bedroom hou .. on Rt. 33.
Norw F.A. turnaco, largo tot .
t23.000. Colltct 114·423·
8289 .

;
•
.
•

8y ownor. Stot.ly. 3 bod·
room houoo ot 10 E. St. In
Pomeroy. II woodtd ecm.
fomily room, dining room.
F.A. htat, 2 bttlll, btH·
mont.' :orago. t27,000 .
Colltct 14-423-1288.

:
•

*'
ease.

Older home In good condl·
tlon . I 'h bllth, ook wood·
work, carpeted, aood ""t·
lng oyotom. Ltrgolot, dou...
gorogo In excolltnt _ ntlgh·
borhood. WHI flntnoe to
right peroon. Prlctd In ZO't.
Frank Clelond . Roclno .
Phone I 14-949.-2071 .

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•
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:
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·

8 roomoltt both, dock pon:h, ·
t floor pion. Nl.,. locotlon. ·
Call 8111 Wlllllmton. Ru· :
flond . 614-742· 2007.
By owntt II bodroomo, lorgo ·
llvlngroom. dining room, full,
bt.. !Mnl. 2 car "'"""'
lorgo tot, cto• to PPJH and :
Ordntnco. Colt 304·17&amp;·
6811 .

32 Mobile Home•
for Sale
NEW AND USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S DUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI. WEBT. GALLIPOLIS. ::
RT 3&amp; . PHONE 114-441·
7274.
197914x70 Boyvlorw, 7a24
o•pendo, 3 bdr., l'h bothe,
Fr• lot I moo .. mull 1111.
Call &amp;14· 317·7408.

1--------

1873 Boron Crown ucol·
lent condition, owning, un·
dorptnnlng, wtlhar· d•yer,
nlco loi·IDWn. Coli 114·
446·6&amp;77 or 814-4412805.
12x&amp;5 1871 3 bdr. BrDOil· '
wood. now ctrpol, good
cond, 1 'h bothl, gtl hatt,
t&amp;.BOO . Coli e1 4·441·
017&amp; .
12x61i 1871 Schultz, ••.,.1·
toni condition, now ctrpot, 2
bdr .. goio hoot. ti,IOO. CoR
1 0 17 1

14

____·--~
1 _6__• _·44~·913
2 bdr .. Now

10 80 1
Moon. n - carpet, OKcelltnt
condition, t3.900 . Coli
114·441·017&amp;.
19&amp;8 Schult• 10•&amp;0 ono
btdroom. tully carpetad.
romodoted. U200 . Coli
814·985· 411&amp; ovonlngo.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED;
lnMOrad. -~ rottt.
c.l-lln.UM
Mobllt hamo lor Nla, mull
..11 1972 12x85, Schultz
with 7x11 oxpando. 3 bod·
rooma. wood ~mer. air
condition.,, wooher &amp; dryltf,
partially furnlolttd, all op·
plltncao, 2 porchtoltt undtr·
plnnlng. t1,400. Coli 304·
882·2888.

33

Farma for Sale

-------10&amp; ocro form lor oato. Coli
614-388· 8139.
Apple Orovo I 00 ocroo,
torgo born 120x21. 1.300 ft
fronltgt on Jorry'o "'Run,
Rood. &amp; - · from uoo·
dyoor Plant. Mlnttol rig.....
Wont offer. Clyde • -.:
Jr. 304·1171·2331 .

36 Lot• &amp; Acreage
HOME OWNERS·Rtflnonco
to low fixed roto. u.. oqutty
lot onv purpooo . Loader
Mort- Co.. 814·&amp;9230&amp;1 .

23

DO YOU NEED TO PUR ·
CHASE AN IRA7 Coli 814·
441· 3131 .
Piono Tuning. Ltnt Donltll,
114· 742 -:19&amp;1 . 41oo; Boby
Grond Pitno lor ult . FrM
dollvtl'/ ond tuning.
Piano tuning and repeir, tune
up tor till holldoyo, opociol
dollvory. Word'o Koybotrd.
304· 67&amp;·&amp;1iOO or e7&amp; ·
3824 .

31

Form lor ...., no hoult, 2 .
btmo. county water Itt ttptlc
tank. Colll14·371·2251. ·

Profeu1onal
Service•

41

Houna for Rent

Nlct 2 bdr. homo, 2 full
botht, 'h bl. from W11h.
Eltm .. U2&amp;. rtf, roq. CoM
114·4411· 21&amp;8.
F111nlolttd hoult, 241 Jttolleon Plko. GIINpolto, t200
wottr pold, 2 bdr. Col
448·M16 -7PM.

Homes for Sale'

By own•. Mu1t Mfl· moved.
3 bdr. ,.nch, one c.~r g~r1ge.
walking cHitence from North

Golllt High School. Roducad
to U9, 900. Coli 814· 381·
8711 .
For ulo by -no• 79 moblla
home 14x70, front porch,
undorplnning, n - carpot, 2
bdr.. 2 bttloo. gordon tub,
firopl-. oil mtlntononca
frot. 1 acre M·L, rurtl wot.,,
t19 ,000 flrm . Coli todey
114·2116·8702.

A hendymon'o opportunity
lor pi'DIIt; Groon School
dlotrlct. 2 otory houn with
.. roeo, otorrn wlndowo, rt·
frlg .. ttovt • woohar
t211,000 or boot offtr. Coli
814·44e-202&amp; or814·248·
8180.
hoy Alltmbly Workll - - - - - - - . .00.00 per 100. Guortn·
te•d p1ym1nt . No
txptrltnot•No ..Ito. Dattilo
und ulf · otldrouod
otamptd Mvelopt; ELAN
VITAL·lll47 3411 E...,. I ~:t,;f,':~~;-~::··
..Ito Rd. Ft. Pltrao, FL I·'
334112.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUN ITY FOil PHARMACIST IN
SOUTHERN. WVA, IMMEDt4TaY 4V41LAILE . FOR
MOllE INFORM4TION
C4LL 304·2&amp;2·5321 .

1 ocre with hou... 2 bdr..
rurol wot.,, lfllllc tonk,
mobllt homo hookup.
2 , &amp;00. Coli 814-388·

22 Mooey to. Loan

Cu.tomtr Reprt11nt1tive .

To glvo tWII'(. Collie puppill. Coli 304·171i·4883.

LOST;Paltmlno colt. I mo .
old. c..om color. Loot In
Loading C - • - · 814·
892·1903.

24

6:30P.M.

11·1-15 t ...

SmoM ulad wood Itt coat
otovt. mull be In VII'/ good
condition with groto &amp;
brloko unbroken . u.. no. I
pipe. Cot1304-li71·'I707.

flnenclel servlcet. lmme-

••ln..

a• •DKAL SUPPLY

Wt Dtllvtr

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

Down fiOII Rutllnd Post
Offica, willlteruMinJuntil
11111 Chriat1111s. lrN &amp;
Ulld toys. somtthinl ,for
!Itt whOit family, dolls,
tools, noveltiu, itc. ·

Wontad;Did pitnoo. Ptylng
020. &amp; t40. ooch. Flntltoor
only. Wrltoglvlngdi!Ktiono.
wttt.n Pltnoo. BOK 118
Sordlo Ohio . 438411 . Phono
114-483· 18015.

2 ''" tome klnono. Coli

1 monron llo box
to
givo oway. 114·H2·tl824.

63 Plitt St~ Goo.....

lalhan \iuilding

PH. 949·2649

Giveaway

614· 251-157~.

Out of Town Customtrs C.ll Collect
•Home Oxygen
•Hosplttl Beds •Wheel Chllira
WE Ill .DICA. AND OTHEI INStiANCE
UIIIIIS WilEN EUG•u

GUN SHOOT

_lAng lottom, Olio

STANDING TIMBER . 41
Tromm. Coli ; 114· 742 ,
2328 .

Bo tlltOCialtd with ont of
tho laadtll In COOIUrntr

PH. J913982

JEFF CIRClE, SR.
ALL STE.EL &amp;
POLE -BUILDINGS

4

· lilru Sot. 9 IM·S ,.
'""· &amp; !hun. Nlfhto

(Free Estimates)

Buying dolly gold. tllv•
colno. rlngo. )lwelry,llorling
WIN. old colnl, llrgt CUre
rency. Top .. lc... Ed. lurlttn Borbtr Shop, 2nd. A...
Middleport, Oh . 114·9923471.

4vo .. Golllpollo. Oh 4&amp;131.
Tho Gollla County Exttnolon
SttVIct to now occapllng
oppllcotlono lor o ttmpor·
ory, parttlmo 4-H ·PIODrt"'
tllillont . We woa be IC•
coptlng oppllcotiono
tlooough Dtcombltf 13. In·
woottd lndlvldualo ohould
contoct U. Golllt County
EJctonoion Strvlco, 1110.2
Etotom 4vo.. Golllpollo, Oh
114·441·1007.

20"/o OfF
SELEmD PERMS

lhndaf2tt4

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLOS
FURNITURE. Bodo. Iron.
wood. colpboordo. cholro.
chuu, buktto. dlohoo.
otono joro, antiquM, gold
ond oltvor. Wrltt-M .D .
Miller, Rt.2, PomtfOy, Ohio
tl718 or .. 11 114·992,
7780.

:"'l'rVH' t",

IUliAND
CIY1C CENtER

:

&amp;moll mobile homo, 8 or 10
ft. wldo. R•oon- . Coli
tnytlmo 114-388-9711 .

3 Announcementl

JIM CUFFORD

IHKIIW ,..,, 1 Neon

Wonted to buy· guno, knlv ..
Itt colno, peylng in ouh, will
pick up. Colle14· 44•· 3449
Of 814-448·2719.

a-go

"'" TtorW......
AMIY•oory "' S,.lol
OcCOiitol Ill Yi4to.-Wo
Tope Mr S,.U.I Ocllltittt.
CIAIU5 IAILIY
Pll. 742-2050

Spoc:ltllllng In Build·Up
Commercltl Roofing

BOGGS

WANTED TO BUY uttd
wood • coal heueu .
SWAIN'S FURNITURE, 3rd.
Itt Olivo St. Cletllpollo. Coli
814· 441·31&amp;9.

c,_,,,. QuRtg, N•t

Allll lll llll :·· III~IIIS

IESIDEJIIQ

We pay c11h lor lttt modal
clun uatd cera.
Jim Min~ Che•.- Oidolnc .
8111 Gene Johnoon
814·448-3172

Buying Row F... IMI Md
D- hid••· &amp;oiling-tr-Ine
MOpptlto. Wltttl .,d nllt
IHto.
Buctdoy, 114·
L,.._______;,______.,...______.....~~::::;,-'1114·4711 . Houro;12·8 p.m.

11-H5-l mo.

HAILEY HANING

Wanted To Buy

FuH Tit111 Taiddel'lllist

IOWT IOOFING

llitwlepert
•POTTERY
•CLOCKS
•'tOYS
•IMPORTS

ALSO

. IOOM103

·-'

THE TAXIDERMY SHOP

All Meht

Ph. 16141 143-5425

:t-Its II Ill IIMIMI

FREE PARKING
•
Sue Murphy, !lilian Rousll
Helen, Vitlil &amp; liD, '

•

8 FT. GM COMPLETE BEDS AVAILABLE

•Walhers •Di•hw11hers

UU COWClo

.

RNDEIS ................... S39 DOORS ...................... SI9
TAl GAI!S .....:.......... 59 lad lilln ...llfl5 to 1175

98S·3561

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

SERVICE

1973·80 GMC TRUCK PARTS

SERVICE

lUGE. LOJIG

: ~ FOI ALL YOUR
;: WI ..NG NEEDS

MIDDLEPORT - 5 room
lrame, I foor, 2 BRs, gas • •
heat &amp; extra large lmllot.
Just $16,500.
,
NEW LISTING - 6 quiet . ·
acres and mob~e home m :
!llod paved road. New work- • ·
shop/garage and dnli!l well. ~
$22.000.
. ~
POMEROY - Mulberry
Ave., srts th is good 3 BR
l'ouse. Storm window s, oak
floors. hot water heat &amp; walk • ·
to the stores. Ony $28,000.:
SOUTHERN - 2 houses &amp;3
acres near Racine.
SYRACUSE - Small 3 DR
lrame being remodeled &amp; 2 '
level lots. Asking $16,000.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 room
one lloor home near groc· , •
ery, Ras heat. carpetinR &amp;·
small lot for $17.500.
IIIODlEPORT - Modern
type home. 2 BRs, full basement &amp; lormal dininp, Has
garage apt. Near the busi·
ness section .
HANDYMAN - 2 houses,
one needs work, but one just
remodeli!l, in Middleport.
Only $25,000.
tllfflOOR - In RusticHilb.• .
Stove, refrigerator, washer 1
df'/er, office plus 6 nns. ver-Y
good carpetrnp, family rm.
[2x 19 &amp; chain fink fenced. ~·
yard.

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•Fi1hing Supplies.
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Phone

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APPLIANCE

or 992·7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Real Estate .llll1011. l'
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V. C. YOUNG Ill

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Rtmodollng
Roofing of all Typoli
Worked In homo,,.
20Y•••
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1'101h Wttt Main Str.. t,
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VIIIYL I ALINIINUM

• PLUMBING &amp;

TEAFORD
216 E. 2nd St .

SPliT lEVR HOOSE with 3
beciooms, 2 COftllllttt bitlis,
dinlfll room, livint
. 1... rtalllion room. toCIItd on 8 acns. Urlll farm
ponil.

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(CUT OUT FOI FUTtllf USfl

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Lone Bottom, Ohio

mond H.-.. 1k1c 242, M..rov ettv. Qlllo 43144. Jom M.
HOMton, Box261 , MurroyCity,
Ohio. 43144. Ptul J . H.-n,
a.,. 1711, Syrocu11, Ohio,
41778, - - lfiiiC*Itod eo.
Exocutoro of 1ho -... of' 1
AMI Hulton. del llcl, lite '
of MoOo
Pamtooy;·· ~
Mtlgo County, Ohio, 41i711t '
Cheolot H. KrtighC&gt;1 '
Acting ........ Judge' ..
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CONTRACDNG

Battery Sale

NOW 1111U DEC. 4

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NEER SERVICE . Eliott,
form, tnllqut, llquld1tlon
ulto. Llcenttd Ohio Md
Wool Vlrglnlo. 304, 773&amp;78&amp; or 304-773·!1430 .

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Ham &amp; Cheeie - Pizza Bread
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992,2196

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349 N. 2nd, lliddleport, Oh,

255 Mill St., Midol.,..t

PAT HILL FORD

*.SPEfD QUEEN lAUNDRY
itGIISDN REFRIGERATOR

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

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IUJintSI Forms,

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WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
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PlUS: Offko 5owli11 &amp;
Furnituro, Wodding
ond Gr...,tioa
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llrondt s .. lot 83. t82.92.

Help Wanted

&amp; Vicinity

THE QUALRY
PRINT SHOP
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Rodney F. BrandebeiTY

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To •II Avon, call 304-171·
1429.

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of Helen Ktrr Boor; - . ,
Baer, ' " ' - loll known td·
d - io oolvtown, and ., tl
lht unlonown holro, dtMrtond ll8lCI ol k01 ol Artltur a-;
Gltdya Kerr,"'-...... .....
odd. . . to ............ andtolht
unkuoum heirs. a · , and
,.xt of kin of Oltdyo KarT;
Wottor ICalr. Jr.. - . loll
known - . . . It ......,...,,

...... Pt'Pieliiilf"-· .

Etoy Auombly Workl
t800.oo per 100.Guoron·
teed Payment. No
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otomptd onvelope; Elan VI·
tol ·7111 3411 Entorpri..
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Ohio

Business Services

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111 C011rt $1., hlllrQ, OWl CS75!

Hennan (Sarn) Strauss, 84, of259
.
West Union St., Atbens, died
'
1
Thursday afternoon at the home d
his grancjdaugl!ter, rMrs. Charles
e'"'
Public Notice
(Cinda) Bartlett of Rl 6, Athens,
folklwlng a long 1~.
. •- - .. .......
. ;
Hewasbomat Wblona, W.Va., to
known ...,... il ur*nowtl.~ ~
~ late Valentine and Anna
Hobstetter Strauss. 1 ·
kO&gt;t.tr;· ::.;
He was a member of the First
Karr; - . and oil- i
1 ~(;Co;n~tl;n;ued~f;r;om~P~a:ge~9~)----------------~--------------~d~ .. 00~ ~ ,
Chrtstlan Church ol lo\thens and a ,.
....... with . . - I t ... •
retired employe of 1the C &amp; . 0
'Milt. 11o1&gt;1ot &amp;/ar Shirley, be ....,...od, ...,.. .,. '
Hoyoo, WliMtm R.. Jr.. Lot
EY1111,
T-.
Soc.
3,
2. ~
RaUroad With 47 years of seJVIce.
Lot 85 *28 22
~ notiflod that you ._. :
A., t22..31i .
297, .21 A., 04.&lt;11 .
•
. .
named Dollndonlo In a •
In addition to his ~ddaughter,
Hoyet, Wlllltm R.. Jr.. Lot
Holtw. Charloo W.. Sec. &amp;.
Willa, Aol&gt;lot &amp;/ or Shirley, ,__. oction ontillod John T. '
298, $279 .80.
lot 88, •1&amp;11.3&amp; .
....,
d J
11 p •
suJVtvors Include tWd great grand· 28.06 A., t147 .88.
Wolf~ Monte R-v &amp; / or Grueur an
u1n •
1,
Hoyoo, .WIIitm R. Jr., Lot
Wlltatd llo Audril.
daughters, Karen and Christina lolJolforo.
298, .12 A., f2 .93.
li1do Suo. 3. .29040
GN-. Pltlil~.~·
83, t27.42.
a.r, Et At., DIMkWitl.
•
Bartlett of Athens; two brothers,
13•288 .£v.
~. Atho Olon &amp;/ or
Jon-. Wllam M., Sac. 211,
octlon t.. boon lllignod Caie •
Cello Plttrl, .229 A., 0421.23,
Charles Strauss of Pmleroy and 6.144 A~ t1,0ZZ.78 .
SUTTON lWP.
Number 84·CY·333 and II "
~ Alltll A... 12 A.,
Kloln, Robert Itt/ .. Ttmft'¥.
MEIQS LS.D .
•· ~-.
a1
Donald Strauss of Racine; and a
t205.49.
Sy&lt;acu.. Homo · ~=L pending In v• ..... rt
;
lol88. t9 .03.
special friend, Helen Clark ol
Co.. Publi: Utllty p,
Conwnon P1to1 ol ~ •
~ Allei1 A., .12 A..
laudtrrnlt Max E. Itt/ or
1702.1111 .
County, Pomeroy,
D, •
Logan.
tl8.74.
L.. Lot 90, t537.14 .
Notice
is
henby
,..._
,
4&amp;789.
-:
Lavender, lJirTy W., pwoet,
He was preceded In death by hts
Long, Gertnodo. Lot 57,
lht whole of
Tho objact oltho COITIIIMU .
$28.71.
Wife, Madge Mees Strauss: ooe t15.83.
Llvender, UOTY W., p...... ttocto.-lob. or porta o1 loti..,;~ II lor ptiddon althoolandgoo •
Long. Gertnodo, Lot 58,
daugher, Margaret Ann (Peggy) t18.83.
f21 .71 .
be cerdllod lor IDnoclo.,,. 1rt I n - In 1111 • ·
lht County Aucleo&gt;r pu..,.,. .....,._ In · V'*'mo 29Q, :
Llvender.
Lorry
w
..
p
......
Howard; nve sisters and two
McKinney, Jeff Itt/a Jento'- o f - to thootott Pogo 733, MtlgoC101nty Dood ·
nifer, SEc. 14, 2 A., t113.84. 040.82 .
brothers.
Roconlo.relwtncotowlidl' ·
Llvondor.
Mory
J
...
38
A..
McKinney, Jeff Itt/ a Jon·
Pll!lltioe ..,.. ~ ... pold . ~ mtdt. .
.
Funeral services 11'111 be 1 p.m. nifor,
ttl.l3.
Sec. 14, .110 A., t2.83.
In
ICCOidlnot
with
Chop!•
You
.,.
roqulrtd
to
.,."((I .
Llvnlet,
Rqlh
Itt/
..
Mary.
Sunday at the Hughes Funeral
Potu, l!orry, 2.711 A.. 18. $2.29.
5721.08 tnd 5721 .03 of tho 1ho C""""""t wllhln 29 dtyo '
Home In Athens With Dr. James t102.4&amp;.
ott• tho loot t•llllc.wion of"* ;
Llv11N1to, Rolph Itt/ .. Mary, Ohio Rovilod Code.
Pont, Htrry, 7.211 A.. .188 A.. f1 .t1 .
·Wm R
no11ce will be puiJIIholl .
Grooms olfictattng. B¥11a1 wUI be Ill t33.110.
. .
.... -...
-~ t&gt;r • .
Molgo County-·
Llvender. Rolph Itt/ .. Mary,
Atbens County Memory Gardens.
Polll, Wm.. Soc. 31, .98 A., .33 A.. 04.158.
............... Deputy
..
• ......... Tho ... :
Friends may call at the funeral tll9.13.
publlctlion will be mtdt on 1
Lovondtr, Rolph&amp;/ .. Mary,
Polll, Wm.. Soc. 100, 4 A.. 17, t2,29 .
J...,orv
r1. 1886
a '
home from3-7p.m. Saturday.
t10.154.
diY. ·lor wll com- ;
L........ Rolph D. Itt/ a
Potts. Wm. llo lltnjamln. 7 Mtry
,.... on that doto.
Breanna D. Campbell
14, t33.72 .
A., M8.26.
Iii of your ...... Ill ·
Uvlndolr. R._,h D. &amp;I a
Breanna D. Campbel~ 3, of 112
Po111, Wm. llo Banjtmln,
tnrMt or othlt u:ti1e riiJM)nd
Miry
J
.
11i,
t33.72
.
Brick St., Pomeroy, died Thursday Soc. 31, 9 A., AJlpoox.,
II -Ired 1rt fie Ohio R.,_
Llvondor. Rolph D. Itt/ or
.38.
of CMI l'loctd~n, ju&lt;Vnwllt" •
at the Chtldrm'sMedlcal Center In 041Polll,
Mtry J - . 11. t3.388.811.
Wm. - lltnjooNn, &amp;
lrt ...,... will bo ....!
Pltn&gt;o. Clntun W. &amp;/a
Columbus.
.
A., t33.12.
ogllilll you lor ... ~ •
l\'lldrod,Lot20,
t&amp;
.71
.
Pvwoll, Jotyy F. Itt/ cr Mar·
Surviving are her mother, Debbie
dtorw- In tho C-loln~ ,. :
- · Ctintlln W. Itt / a
llottd ; N011ombor 19, 1885• .
Campbell; grandparents, David garwt. Soc. 3. 40 A., M80.78. Mldrod,
Lol1&amp;,
f14.11
.
R...,o Gat Itt S.lllioo Co.,
laiTY Sponotr, '
Syrocu..
Homo
Utltltteo
and Ruth Campbell gl Pomeroy;
Public Utility Poroonal.
Public Notice
Cllrk of Courta, :
Co.. public utllty - •
t1 ,904.31.
four aunts, Connfu Patterson and
Molgo CountY ,
t112.41.
Riar,
Wllltm
E
..
lot
tiO,
Convnon
Pltol Court •
Cindy KlJig, both elf Pomeroy,
Toolord, Dolo C. &amp;I or IN THE COMMON PLEAS
mo.
•
Sandra Edwards of Clnctnatl and
Wando L . .88 A.. t1.10&amp;.92 . COURT Of MEIGS COUNTY.
(11122.
29;
" - BtrbortJ.IttT-oR..
.
I
T. .lord, Dolo C. Itt/ or
OHIO
.
Kathy Campbell of North Carolina:
' ~· ;
(1218, 13, 20, 'I7, Ito
Soc. 9. 2.150 A., M08.26 .
Wando L. 1.'10 A.. ts .tl3.
'
JOHN
T.
GRUESER
one uncle, David Campbell
d
R - Bo-J.Itt T-oR..
T. .tord, Dolo C. &amp;I or
.,d
Soc. 9. 2.150 A., M08.2e.
•
Cincinnati; a great-grandmother,
Wando L, .31 A., t3.23.
JUANIT4P. ORUESEJI.
Spon_, Eliott Itt/or DoPublic
Notice
Mrs. Cectl Campbell of Clnctnnltus, rothy, Soc. 8, 40 A., t181 .78.
Pltlnlilfs
64
MiiC.
Merchandise
vs.
· N.Y.; and se-Veral cousins.
Slllloe, Clyde F. Itt/ G; EloiO
ARTHUR BAER, ET Al
NOTICE OF
• ••
Funeral services will be 10:30 P .. Soc. 30, 14.28 A.,
DefiiMIMtl
1510.&amp;1.
APPOir-ITMENT
OF
'
a.m. Monday at the Ewing Funeral
Caoo No. 84-CV· 333
FIDUCIAllY
.
Sy&lt;ocuoe . Hon UtHHin
NOTICE BY
Home With Rev. David Bryan
Co., Pllbtlc Utllty peroontl, •
Eotm of Amo HUlton, ·
PUBUC4TtON
De alt.
·
o!Dclattng. Bul1al wlll be In Meigs 172.16.
COMPLETE
LINE
OF
C..No. 24H1
.
Wolt!on. Wllilm D. Itt / ..
Memory Gardens. Friends may call
To Korr - · wlmo
loot ........ - " ....
On
~ 211, 1981i, In '
llrondt S., Lot 83. 6 A..
FARM AND AUTO
known, tnd to 1ht 101lonown lht Metgo C101nty ·Poobtto '
at the funeral home frol'n 24 and 7·9 t13.17.
hoh, dalo ' I Md - ' al kOI tourt C... No. 24981, Roy. :
BATTERIES
p.m. Sunday.
Welton. Wrliom D. llo / ..

Blast rips refinery;
, kills two, injures 45
By SUSAN SEAGER
CARSON.Callf. (UPI )- Aserles
d explosions that ripped through an
Arco oU refinery killed two people
and Injured 45, sending a ball of
flames hundreds d feet Into the sky.
More than 100 firefighters, ha·
zardousmaterlalsexpertsandthree
rescue heUcopters converged on the
Los Angeles suhom as the plant
eru~ted Into chaos Thursday.
The explosions and resulting
hour·long 11re knocked out a $3)
mUUon catalytic processing unit
that Increases the octane of gasoline. Damage was estimated at S2
monon.
It took rescuers several hours to
account for all the Arro employees

PHONE
992-2156
o. WriltDaitty
Cllssititll Dttt.

Hennan Slrau88

Polish defector receives job offers
By RJCBARI) EXNER
CLEVELAND iUPI) - Poltsh
defector Leszek Kapsa probably
has trouble understanding why so
n1any Ohioans are having a hard
time finding work.
J(apsa, 27, announced his defec·
tkln to the United States Wednesday
and received two job offers Thu rs.
day morning.
Renee Kulacz, owner of Renee's
Polish American Restaurant, lm·
mediately offered a position lo
Kapsa, who was a cook on a Polish
freighter.
"I've needed someone for someUme. It's very hard to lind a good
cook," he said. "I've put advertising
Into the newspaper with no

The Daily Sentinel

·-

1986

2 bdr., unfumlohtd hOW II
with garogo. Rtf. • Dop.
required. Coli 614-441 ·

9888 .
2 bdr duplex, t200 mo ..
Soc. clop. &amp; rtf. roqulrod.
Coli 614·441·02114.
3 bdr., carpotad, not . .., ·
heot. 'h milo out Rt. 141 .
Dop. req .. t19&amp; mo. Coli
114·441·2034.
Smtll hou11 &amp; mil11 Iron\
town oultoblt for couple
only, t1&amp;0 mo. Colt 814 ..
448-2917.

2 car g1rage, on At. ~
N.Q.H.8 ., Nnt w~h
option to buy or •II. owner
will flnonct. Call 114-241·
&amp;821.

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December

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100 Looutt P -. can 114-

371-u.a..

3 bdr. INIIh, lull buo;""'t·

Girt .......... dlat.• gu .neot.
~

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111a ..,,._ Ref. l

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buflw.
..,... .,...
t!clut Woer 1'1101111 TV,-'&lt;·
lilg _ OOftd, Cll 114-&lt;MI4337.
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dep. Nlll - t310 1110. Coli

114-441-4301orl14-441·
t171 .
.

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3 bdr., lorvo kitchen. nice
Ulllty room, 1 car

''t

a2tl · mo. llof.
clop
required . Coli 114-441·
13. ..

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2 biclroom houoo In Pomeroy. Fully -.-.c~. euo.
monlll pluo no. ~114-112-3014.

THEY 6-HOIJL D HAV E
A R1Pf LIKE THAT IN
EYEI&lt;Y CAI&lt;NIVAL- ...

3 bedroom houoo. Coli 814·
148-2424.
loll or - ·· COIY OOitlgl. 3
P'er11y fllr· with C.H
walhera
dryer
In Aoolnl.
114-8482718.

roome

a .......

In Mh•wlle loy the lutk
bedroom houoo.
Total ......,._ ,..._.,..., fllr. -. 114·112-1211 or
114-112-7314.
plent. 1

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1973 Fon Ltt Untr complng : - :
troller. 11 fl. compltlt. Ctll ·~ ..
304·57&amp;-2317 or 171- .'-t:;.
2281.
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\\MlADS
PAD&lt;
A111 PliOII
42 Mobl'- Homes
for Rent

1811 Ford Eooort. 4 - d .
block with rod Din ttrlpt,
AMM Otatttt, e4,100. Coli
eltor 4 prn., 304-137-20211.
- t d . -.plirolrlt or for
porto, tiiO. or ,.....
noblt oflolr. Ctll 304·871·
3128.

Livestock

................... ldtl....
10 - · old. co11
304-171-2111.

•ao.

, _ Hereford hllfwrJ l
buM buH col¥10. oleo eome
OOWI. R1110n1blt. Coli
114-371-2t71. .

.2 Rot. A"""o bulle, ortlfl·
olol. ,.,.,.._ - - - I
...... old, 10 • pound, -1
nlot. Coli 304-1711-2802

ett••·

Hay &amp; Grain

c...n l hoy fvr ooll. Coli
114·143-1111 orl14-1431411 or 114-143-1111.
For •It ..,. atrow a ...rloy.
Coli 304-171·1011.

1878 Pontloc Sunblrd
etoo.
304-171-&amp;711 .

eo•

1880 XR 7 Cougor lotdtd,
mllto. nttda eomo
-•1.1DO.Conbot-7
Woodmont. 1'1 . Plt-nt.
304-171-1347.

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72_ Truck• for Sa'1872 GMC tftlcll V-8. Pl.
Pll. 1ont wldt bod, pr1ct
..10. C.ll304-411-1817.
1111 Chevy PU Y1 ton
lllortwhttl bttt, lltptidt. 8
ovl .. 3 opd. Ctl 114-2111'111 eltor &amp;PM.
,

1 lit botlnntro 11011 clubo lit liiH tppltt mounloln
with bog, nlcto thriiiiNII
light ...... liw."TNoh
ift, •1o. con 304-773,ONnllf,N...... T.....
110.
.
loo. Gr-. llnonlit.
7 dtyo. 1:00 to l :oll. Jocll't
Lump cool lloultd •42 .00 FNit Milt, Rt. 31, H.,dtr·
ton. CoM 304-171-1400.

l:..wn.

l

Dltmond .,.... mont •d
waddlnt .... lit.
bo
remounted, txc. cond, horcat 210 ootnner. Coli 304171-1122.

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Mobllt homo far rent, 2
bodroomo, lond HIH Rd. CoM
.304-171·3134.

Apartment
lor Rent
i .•.

For - • llttplng lloomo
tnd lltht hoult kttplne
roomo. hrk Control Hotol.
Ctll 114-441-0711 .
HoullhttPint room, rongo,
rtlrig.. ohore both, moll
prthtittd. ud~ltt pd. 1121.
Coli &lt;MI-4411 olttr 7pm.

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JACKSON 'I: STATU 48 Space for Rant
APARTMENTS IEqutl
Houtlng Opportunllfl
_.tilly rent llorll II 1111 MobllthoiMiot,12' xiO ' or
for 1 bedroom ond 1204 for
111 wattr pold. 4111
2 INidroom. depolit 1200, a Noll. Gollipolla. Coli 441·
-ltd
- Sprint Vallty &lt;M1S elttrii'M.
l'luo ond Foodllnd. pool
tnd Ctblt TV wollololt, COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
offici houra I I polllblt 10 Perle, Routt 33. North of
- t o 4 pm tnd 7 pm to I pm Pomeroy. Lorgo Iota. CoM
Mooldly Frldoy. Col 114- 114·112-7479.
441 - 2741 or ltonl - - - - -- -- "'"11...
Troller ...,.,_ Smoll child·
ren _ . t d. Out Rt. 1.
Nicely lurnlohtd mobllt Loculi R -. bock of IIU.
homt, tH. opt .. otnlrol olr 1· 304-171-1071 .
tnd ..olin city. lldulto only.
con 814-441-0331 .

-lllr.

11-rottd opt ., 2 bdr..
f1 10 to UIO. Coli 304·
171-1104 or 304-171UII or 304-171-7111.
Upotolfl unfurnlthtd opt..

otrptltd. tHutHitlttpold, no

cltlld,.., rtO pe11. Coli 114-

61 HouHhold Good1

1- --------

&lt;Me-1137.

I WAIN
AUCTION
l I'UIINITUIIE
l'llmlahld opt. a bdr.. 1311-l
4111. Oolllpollo. t1S. wotor 1Z OW... II., Gtlllpolt. Npold. Ctll 441-&lt;M11 eltor a u l l d --oool-1
pc wood Lll oullo •••·
?I'M.
bunk btdt •111. IIIIIOn
N- tHicltncy opt. Coli
bedroom tultN, r•goa,
114-441-0310.

.............__ ......

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Firewood-cutup_ 1l1b1, 1
truoh lotd a1oo. 2-1110.
l'lckup lotd, fOU lloul '1 I .
HEAP ......... Col 114241-1104.
Hou11 cool. Lump a ttohto.
Zlnn Cool Co. Coli 114-&lt;MI1401.
CoHthln'o Ulld Tlrt Shop.
Over 1,000 ........... 12.
13, 14, 11,11,11.1. 1mlllt
out Ill. 211 . CoR 114-HI·
12&amp;1 .
Flnwood •40 PU lotd dtll·
vorod . I fl. londootpt
11-1 e4.10 ....Itt. ecoth
plno live X-mu ••• btltd
• burltptd '32 .10 . ..
Mulch. Colll14-441-1718
doyo or 114-&lt;MI-1141 elttr
lpm.

Wllllt Hwlng mtchlnH:'
IIIUipptd to ztg-ng, monogrom, - . .... 11tln tthoh,
INihltbutton holtt, mtnd·
lng, . . m. dlrnt. mort. Rtg.
on bullont
prlct aztt. rtOw eu8 . Coli
oolltct 114-311-1021 olto
llovt ~.hi mtehlntt ..,.
prfct tl28, rtOW 1241.

a

Klnt wood-1111 .... youth
lltd. IIOrt ... by Intercom.
Colll1,.:317-7120.
-oplltttr for Grtvtly
, _ typol """
own ...r box vue. t400.
lolld moplo dlnlngroom tol i l t - 2...,. -~ .........
VGC. 1221. Coli 814-3177113.
2- 1,000 ITU AC. Ctll
304-171•7341 tftor IPM.

140YI S..Ond AVo. 3 bdr .. New llvlntroom ault•• I1116Md ftlou¢ood ~ ....
t110 mo .. diP- roqulrtd. ,,tt. ellt. lompa. olao ..,.. PU lotd.
Cell 114-441-4222 INI- buying oool a wood • -· dollvertd. Coli 114-&lt;MIColl 114-441·3111.
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For 8111. IUIII'LUS, CARHART, ARMY, DENIM
CLOTHING. lntulotod Docron covorollo coiiiOufltatd
e30 . (0,.... orgr- •2'11.
ltm lommervlllt't Ettt lit·
v..owood, Wvo., Fri., Sat.,
Bun. 1:00-7:00 PM. (ollllr
..,.., .... elttriP'MI Clolld
ltturdoy Doc. 14, lundly
11. (Kido Comou~l Do·
livery 304-171-33~.

lltdlo ....... 1'118 10 ......
........ 11 K memory, prlntor,
_ . . . , .,d ...._ . . .
•471. N - - httttr
. .0 . CoR 304-171-1711.

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TOP' CASH pold far '80
modll .,d now• Ulld coro.
lmllh llulcll-Pontltc, 1811
&amp;oatern Ave .. Golllpollo. Coli
114-441-2212.
1171 Plymouth Vtllont
S..mp, 2 dr.. ,,..., V-1.
311 motor. eood rodtlil tlrot.
rodio, AC. Coli 114-241·

till.

1111'111

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1171 Pinto " · cyt.. 4 tpd ..
point, Nnt good. Coli
114-&lt;MI-&lt;MU
1174 Morcurr Ctprlco
4400 or bttt - Coli
114-441-H11.
1813 Oldtmobllo dltttl
Dlltt Roytll 12.000 mlltt.
,_
AC, crullt control, eood
condition. groot futl
oconorny-31 MPG, now
..... prlctd to_._ ti.OOO.
Coli 114-&lt;MI·0140 or 114441-1428.
1812 D......._ Arlit, 2 dr.
.._..
33.000 mMtt. ••· cond. Coli
114-441·0214.
1871 Mutttng 4 apd .. AM·
FM, IOOd 111 mllttgt,
u.1oo. Coli 114-3111334 efttriPMc

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Ntw Hollond lloo 070 Fl-

nonclng for 2 _,. on or utld Hoy a For•
produc:to. Grinder rnlxtrt,
""""" .,.....,., Now 11
lht tlmt to buy boll mtnurt
-dirt . . . caah dll·

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Holllnd 101 by , M.,..rt

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11112.,.., II·
6&amp; Building Sul)llllel
Ulld Modtl 171 Now Hoi- 1111 Pantltc Cobllno Nnt
llndluta...-.z~tt~tor.
Ttndtn o\xlt, 21 CIU vr•t.eood cond .. muatttM.
•zeo or bttt oflolr. Coli
3100 1 U ~ J~ ~I
.700
. - Grinder
- · ........
BUILDERS 8UPPLIE8
Model
Mlxtr 114-241-1117.
t2400. 1-UIId Modll 311 l -,-.-.,.-1\-.o-n-tt_C_trlo_A_M_--F-M.
Surpluo NlviiCit cloiiOUtl. Now Holltnd 100 loy Drindtt
••
vory lir oond., 301, f2,000. Coli
t. l"x7-1i''x11' prlmo Mixer ltld·Drlvt hordboord oldlng 20 .00 llltlt . .110Ci. 1- U... Modtl 114-311-1011 orl14-311pr.,
or 1.71 pr. pltot. 31 Clrlndtr • • ., 410. 1- 1130.
2. - - w o o d .... N- MCMiol 313 Now Hoi1171 VW lc'-. IOod
tlumlnum tldlnt with fotm ltnd eo by IArlt tlrtt oond.
Pricod undtl wfiolt.
bock In color 31 .H orq. Grtndtr Mlxtr
2· .... v--'-·o. C"" 114 _,.. 1 _
3. 4'xl' tn 4'xt'x7· 11 Ulld Now H. .M Modtl
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IIUCCO to Mo-t lldlnt
.., Round btllrtlfydwrtp 2041 - I.SI .. 13.11 pc.
. .100. 1- Ulld Ntw Hol4. ¥;" and .... exterior lond Model 270 lolor 1171 Colore l l l l u - =
plywood whh flbtrgl111
~i:~::::.:lo _
•
..... lorctd two tldtt I' wldt. Now HoHtnd . . . . . . . .
14' &amp;" .... 31.00 • •
fiOO. 1- Now Holland 1112 Cutlooo lupromo
I . 12 poe . ..... lntullttd Model
411 • fl. l_toyblnt
~ tiZOO 4
outo, V-1. pt,
prthunt door'lo I ponol. I D..
...
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• aoulto. VGC. 114- ' or fluoh 2-1 or 3·0, G-ulldmodollla21e
•
71.00 ... llntltt 11.11 ... Hty
from a100 to
12· 1110 dlyo, or 114I . DurMrn otll moiiiillho e1400. 1- ulld Modti707 , _•~•-2·-:-•-1_7_·~--::--=--:
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e:oodfltld chtttnut II . hlndt , 1100. 1 • Ulld Otlll 11U Ford ~rt . FWD . 4
For... biii .UIOO. 1-UIId op .. E.C . • 3400. 114-742grtdt.
.
7 • •••••• 1.4" preflniahld ma- . _ 717 a.... ..... , 3013.
_ OI_r.-Loonllt ptntllnt ttaonda ..... Hlld e1100. 1- Ulld 1-.- .--Lin-ooh_n_'l'_o__
1 14
3.11 tnup.
Ntw Holllnd 711 CltlifPI
_ !xotlllnt · • -.
1 . lru- tlurnlnum koy a 1 Row H10.. UIOO. 111111111
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tnlr- lodul 4.11 • . 1-Ntw H...nd L·41Z hid
t1:I,OOO.Or
on.. 114-MI-3111
• . lnl- .......... - · · · - Loodtr
flnlthtt 100 ...... t12.100. 1-UIId l-or-11_4_--_1·_31_1_4._ ..__
28.H.
10. ..... oth vtnlty with • G-71""'*lo!lcnow IIIOid boerdl polntt IOVWDtthtrdlttol-n,
--....0- ·
•• loP 111.00. euoa. lltthrt ltrvlat low
Pilnn'1 WtrllltouH, Well- Corltor, st. lit. 11. 1'1. 41~41 ~: .OartO
lion. Olllo. Coli 114-•4111p11y Rd. 10071 ·3•101 • • ,
3841.
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motto. Ctlll14-992-2772. ' : .... :.

I don't know what it iG ...
but it's like '5he'51ost

COLEMAN WATER WELL ·. _; . : :;
DRILLING
• ·"·
Pump 11111, III'Yicl. Rttli· · • : -· ;.
tertd In Ohio. AH ~ ·.•:.•:
guorentttd. Ctl 304-273-. ...... ,.,
2111. R.,.,owood. W. Yo. '-- :i
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RON'S Ttltvlolon ltrW:t-'. • -, &gt;",
HouotctlltonRCA.Quou[.•: · ·~·t·
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Ctl 304-171-2318 or 114- ' r·" ,_...
441-2414.
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morninq!

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tlldlng lWindoWI, lltrol. 114·
742-2711.
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WATERPROOFING
Uncondlllonol l~otlmt gu•
ront•- Locol reftrMctt
furnllhtd . F,.. tiiiiNIIIO._
Coli colltci1 -S14·237- : :_ _ .
0418. diY or nltlrt- Ropro ~_.,.;: ;
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oldlng, rtploetmtnt win·
....... lnaqlttlng, roqllng.
now tnd remodtllnt. con·
crtlt. CtM 304-773·1131 . •

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48,ooo mllto, eood ollopo
t1 ,400. Rtct cor porto for
1111. til now for Novo. Coli
304-171-2102.

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:-~:
roof. ..now
IOod -::-:---:-;----· · · ..-~:oond
48 po!nt,
MPG,vory
.2.780.
--:....Coli 304-171·2011· ofllct· 81
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lrtdt for .... inodtl tutomttlo plok-. .. Alto for 1111,
1871 F100 plcll-up. ltondord. Rtol ellen. Col 114·
141·2272:

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troctor. 311 111. 1 . with 2
........ vory IOod oondlllon .
.4210. C.lll14-tll-4111
IYM!Ingt.

1871 Ct.vy 'Ia ton INch. I
fl. btd, I Cyl., 3 ..........
ttvor. 78.000 mllto .
tlllt trtdt. Coli
11200. 114-949-22&amp;2 .....

Got your corptlln tlllp tllopt
-Ctpllln8-.lurnl•
.......... j ......... domott
- · 304-171-2281.

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74 Chevy PU loclory
flttbtd. 304-171-. .01.

JIM'S PLUMBING a HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, lox 311. OtiO·
pollt. Col 814-317-0&amp;71,

4 W.O.

8oout .4 •4. 1871, 34hng.,
PS, I'll, AC, AT, 11110 hubt,
mt1or Nat ropolrtd, uttd
prlnclply far
cor,
- · .....,.., e2.400. Coli
014-211·1031.

,._1111'

Hunttr' t Sptcloll 1971
Ct.vrolttloolltdtll Subur' btn. 414 with to-t pock.... AC. AM-fM rodlo l Cll
rodlo, "'· Pl. txtroo. Gooo
in t .. lltOW. Good oondtlon
lntldt. lltcM!tly polnttd.
12.100. Coll-···14ttZ-7411 uniM I p.m.
1tl0 J - Cheroh•. 2
door. 8 ovl .. 4 op., om-lm
n•• ••·· ••, t owner.
73,000 mMtt. 13100. 114742-2700 dtyoor 114·3170117-.
1112 Jttp Til, 4-WD, 4
opd :, olr. AM-FM ca-ttw,
booko lor ti,IOO llhlnt
14,100. Coli 304-7?3II&lt;M or 773-1337.

74 Motorcycle•
1171 Hondt 710, '121.
Col 114-&lt;MI-2371.
1111 Hondt lour w-or
121. n.110 . Uko · - 304-112-HH.

1tl1 IIIWIItkl KX210,
..10. Coli 304-·2-2421 .

83

Excavating

Boatl 1nd
Motors for 1111

John boot for Nit. Coli
114-211-1417.

Fothtr

Oonne realizes the pa in

w ith

Cil SCTV Notwork

(}D Eyewltneaa Newa
{j]) MocNoii-Lahrtr Nowoh-

our

0) il]J Divorce Court

'fll Jofftroono
CIJ Mory Tyler Moore

D

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(j]) Graot Porlormono11:

Boat of

Game
(I) Pltttt Oon't Eot Dololeo

copter breaks down end
Clayton ·can 't get ,i t to fly .

·Cil AWA Wrtllling

(l) Wo118trtttWttk Louio

flukeyaer analyzes the
' 80's with a weekly review
of econom ic end invest·
ment matters .

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(f) Nightly lutlnttl Report
® Whttl of Fortune
IDI Prlot lo Righ t
WKRP In Clnolnn,tl
.(f) IInford and &amp;on
D (Il Knight Rldir Mi-

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Dotor Work lind clltrtng,
ltndtclplnt. ttc. ,,.. lltlmotto. Coli 114·441· 8031
or 114-992-7119 onytlmo:

10:00 D (Il (I) Miami Vice A
former Vi etnam war correspondent shows up ba b·bllng about an America n
officer who t mugglad
home mill io ns in cocai ne

~ ul

and Kin leap into ac·
tton to stop en acrobatic

10 yooro ago, bring ing

robbery teem. (60 mln.l
Dorio Do'(o lest

ill
General Hauling

~endt

CIJ 0) (J]) Weboter (CCI
CD Silly Graham'• Southam
N- Englond Crutodt
C. Cll Twilight Zone

Jomoo loyo Wottr ltrvloi.
Aloo poola fllltd. Coli 114211 -1141 or 114-441:
1171 orl14 -441-7911 . ·

CJ) MacNeit.Lehrer Newsh·
our

® Billy Graham Crunde
{j]) Eltctrlc Compony
1111 MOVIE: 'Jonny'o We ~

Ktn'o Wottr ltrvlct. Wolle,
cltttrno, Paolo lllltd. Phorit
&amp;14-317-0123 orl14 -3177741 nltht or dly.

Port 2 of 2
[MBOI MOVIE: 'Night of tho
Comtt' (CC)
[MAXI MOYIE: ' lrroconclle·
bit Dlfftrtncto' (CCI

Wough' o Wuor 8orvlct.
Willi, cltttrnt, poola . Fott,
rtlloblo llrUico. Coli 81 4·
211 ·1240 or 114· 28&amp;11 30. Rtooonoblo rotto.

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1111 Odd Couplo

(CCI When Wooley's '""

t1118 n ch aritable achsme t o
get a trip to Di sney World
backfiret. Mr. Belved ! re
steps In to teach him a let ·
son in charity.

...

G (Il CIJ Mlolltt of SCI·
enoa Bill must help th e orl·
ginll
1114M lll lon.Oollar
man recover a brief c111
cpntalning the pre t ldant's
po rtable commu hlcatlons

ulpmonl. (60 mln.l
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; 700
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Arn old mut t maka a
tough decitlon when his
girlfriend Is romantically
willing and the guys at
s9hool are waiting for a

THE IMPORTANCE OF
BEING EARNEST/WENDY
HILLER IN A WITTY
GREAT PERFORMANCE
WPBY Adv
(I) Great Performancea:
Beet of Broadway Top
song and dance numbers
are used to pay homag e t o
the start of the Ame rican
mu sical theat er. (2 hrs.l

(I) The Lone Ranger
(f) &amp;I (j]) Mr. Bolvtdoro

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Ace Awarda The Ace
Awards for Cable Excall ·
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Umottono, houoo coel. Coli
114-317-7710
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VIet, 304-171·3110.

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turlng, 11. AI, 7, CrOW!t
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back bitter memories to
Crockett. (80 min.)
([) • !]]) Our Family Honor
{CC) Augie Oanzlg's ao n is
kidnapped when Aug ie
purchnea a Caribbean II·
l and cuino complex out
from under 1 powerful
crime czar. (60 min .)

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Curry

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tho Global family Highlight&amp; from the Un ited Nations World Conferen ce on
population in Mexico City
are presented.

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11 :30 D (Il CD Tonight Show
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Brvent Gumbel and Mlch·

ala Loo. [80 mln.l

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By ElAINE S. POVICH
lengthy because as a bW that must spokesman Larry ~es said Just signed, the regular bill takes
WASHINGTON (UP!) -A bill to . pass before Congress can adjourn prtor to the Senate committee's precedence.
fUnd nine major am~S of govern· for the year It is a prtme target lor voice vote passage ot the bBl.
Attem'ptlng to address some of
ment past Dec. 121s moving swiftly extraneous amendments.
Reagan says the umbrella money Reagan's concerns, the Senate
tiiJwgll Coogress, despite Presl·
Differences between the two biDs provide about $2.6 blllJon more committee deleted $162 mllllon In
dent Reagan's threats of a veto.
versions of the measure must he than his request for domestic House-backed postal subsidies and
The Senate Approprlatkms CM!· ironed out In a House-Senate spending and about $9 bllllon less Increased funding of the Internal
mlttee approved a $485 biWon conference committee bl'fore the ' than his defense spending proposal. Revenue Service. The Senate Jlllilel
catch-aU spending measure Thurs- lill can be sent to Reagan - all In
The continuing resolution is also removed two agrtcuHure
day, one day aftertbe House passed less than a week.
needed by midnight Dec. 12 to keep sections Inserted by the House that
The btll' s fate after It leaves nine major areas of goverrunent, q&gt;ponents said would cost $10
similar legtslatlon with a $4&amp;1 biWon
prtcetag.
Congress remains even shakier.
Including agriculture and the mll· bUllon.
The IUD Senate scheduled debBie
"The continuing resolutkm Is a ltacy,,ln business untO they receive
In the defense area, the .Senate
oo the "continuing resolution" candidate for veto," White House their regular appropriations.
committee's bill Is about $10 billion
today. But that dl.&gt;batP rould be
Should any regular appropriation higher than the House measure,
btll become Jaw between now and closer to Reagan's request but still
the time the continuing resolution is short.

"The president has Indicated his
displeasure with the non· defense
spending portion ot the ... bill/' said
Senate Approprtatlons Committee
Olalrman Mark Hatfield, R·Ore.
"Even thoUgh It appears there Is a
predisposition toward a veto, we
must proceed."
In Its deliberations Thursday, the
Appropriatltms Committee agreed
tD several additions, Including:
allocating $40 mUUon for Oood
control projects In West Vlrglrtla, $55
mUIIon for veterans JoiE training
and $al mUllan for the hlcentennial
commission on the Constitution.
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CBS ·fined $5 million
in tobacco libel case

Bob Hoeflich aiscusses a Christmas open house
-Page B-8

wear~ a bra."

Jacobsoo said tbe suit was .an
attempt by the tobacco Industry to
"aiop us from reporting the evUs ci
tobacco."
"I am the target now. Youcould be
the larget next," he warned
n!p(lrters gathel'!'d outside the
COOiboo.n.

'lbe award was short of the $17
m1lllon that Brown &amp; Wllllamson

bid sought. The jury onlel'!'d CBS to

pay $3 mliUon In compensatory
damages ahd S2 mWion In punitive

c!I!Jnaees. It also ordered Jacobson

to pay $50,!min punitive damages. .

'lbe award could "haverepercus·
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!ipE8k out ... their ability to !X)Int out
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Jaw (which went Into effect April 1984) Is wrltten,
Leonard explained, tbe bargaining unit may mt
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personnel unless a majortty of both groups vote In
favor of that action.
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voluntary recognition was deserving.
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with SERB. If a question of representation Is mtsed,
Leonard said, then SERB cannot certlty a collective
bargaining unit without an election.
When the Carleton School-Meigs Industries employees vote on Thursday, twO separate Issues wUI be
on the ballot accoidlng to Information from Leonard.
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to be represented by the collective bargaining unit,
which In this case would be OEA·NEA, and If they
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Education Association.
As explained by Leonard, voluntary recognition, If
granted by SERB, would have permlted certification
of OEA-NEA as a collective bargaining unit for the
Carleton School-Meigs Industries Education Assocla·
tlon without an election.
Such voluntary recogriltlon, Leonard said, must be
accompanied by "substantial evidence" that a
majority of employees are in favor of such action. As
an example, Leonard said, H the question were pay
related, a copy of a payroll Ust or !llmethlng to that
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'l'lnw&amp;Sentlnel Slall
SYRACUSE -Professional and non-professional
employees of Carleton ,Schooi·Melgs Industries will
be voting Thursday afternoon on whether to become
affWated with the Ohio Education AssoCiationNational Education Association.
Accordlrig to Don Leonard, a S!X)i!eSman for the
State Employment Relations Board, a petition for the
election was submitted to SERB by the Meigs County
169 Board ot Mental Retardation and Developmental
Dlsabllties In March or this year.
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governs collective bargaining mat~rs .In regard to
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Jacobson."

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said.

Brown &amp; Williamson originally
had sought $10 million In punitive
damages and $7 mUllin ln.compen:
satocy damages from CB&gt;, saying
Jacobson destroyed the cigarette
maker's reputation. It also !llught
$100,00&gt; ln punitive damages from
Jacobson. ·
"Reputation to a corporation
means, 'Can I seD my puluct or
not?' There was no evidence ,that
there was one nickel lost as a result
of this broadcast," Morsch said.
Brown &amp; Wllllamson attorney
Martin London said sorne2.5m1111on
viewers saw the commentary In
November 1981 and March 1982 that
accused the company of entiCing
youngsters to smoke.
The punitive damages were
sough! to "sting Jacobson and CBS
- to deter them from doing this
again," London said.
Regarding punitive damages,
Morsch said the guUty verdict was
pontslunent enough for Jacobson
and CBS.
"Your verdict sent a resounding
message to Mr. Jacobson, CBS and
the public. It was a crushing blow to
us and a crusblng blow to Walter ·

Heisman Tr()phy wmner
James J, KiJpalrick on the 'anarchy' of Senate
filibustering - Page A-2

ments In the damages portion ot the
trial.
CBS management issued a statement saying It will appeal.
"The damages, while substan·
tJa1Jy less than Brown&amp; WIIUamson
sought, are unjustified. We still
contend that no financial loss was
proven and that any punitive
damages are unlalr. We are
confident that the Jury'sUbelverdlct
andthedamageswlllbereversedon
appeal and that Walter Jacollson
and CBS wW be vlndlcat8!," CBS

II)'ALANYONAN.Ir.
CHICAGO (UPI) - A CBS
broadcaster convicted of libeling a
Cigarette maker says he wUI not be
Intimidated by a $5 mllllon Judg·
.llll!llt against the network, but CBS
lawyers warn It may have a chWing
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"It's not going to Intimidate me,"
Walter Jamllson, veteran com·
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Inc. alllllate, said Thursday !o)jjw. .
lng the award by a federal Jury.
Jacobsoo was convicted last week
flllbellng the Brown &amp; Wllllamson
Tolacco Corp. In a 1981 "Perspec·
live" commentary that accused tbe
manufacturer of luring youngsters
Into smoking.
In hls commentary, Jacobson
c)a1med the company waged an
lldvertlslng campaign that equated
smoking with "sex, wine, pot and

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about $000 million In U.S. aid .....
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Israel.

w,ASiUNGTia'l (UPI) -House
Democratic leaders, after· taking
preliminarY vote counts, are show·
1ng some guarded con!klence that
the ways and Means Committee's
tax overhaul plan wW be passed by
the chamber.
Speaker Thomas O'Neill, D·
Mass., allo told reporters Friday
that he belieVed President Reagan
_who has made tax revision his top
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domes de . concern - would begin
lob\lylng for the bill produced by the
Democrat-led committee.
The White House, however, said
Reagan has yet to deckle whether to
launcb a peraonil puah that O'Neill
said is stlllelll!'ll!lallorthe bW to win
H011SP approval. A House vote. is
planned for next week.
O'Neill, commenting on rumors
that Reagan did not plan to lobby for

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believe the Presklent or the United

States Is gotna: to sit on his hands. I!
he does that, then this bill wUI be
defeated."
"i think he wUI" begin a lobbying
effort, O'Neill said.
Meanwhile, Ways and Means
Coriunlttee Chairman Dan Rosten·
Ilowski, who has consistently been
more optimistic than O'Neill, said
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the bill would Ukely pass by a
comfortable margin.
Asked whether the bill wW pass
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said with a smile, "Wen, you know
I've been dealing with faint hearts
(durtng) the wll)le j:l'ocess. I think
we're going to win this thing
handsomely."

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BUDGET AC&lt;XlRD - Rep.
Thomu Foley, D-Washlngton,

told reporiel'll on Capitol HW
Friday thai House and Senate

neaoCWon had a&amp;reed on a plan
to end dellcll .apencUng by 1991.

JACKSON - The aty of Jackson's proposed $98 mUIIon hydrO.
electric plant at the BellevUJe LockS
and Dam .js being held up by a
disagreement over a recreation
area.
The clty wantstobulldtheplanlon .
the West VIrginia bank ci the Ohio .
River.
The West VIrginia Natural Resources Department wants the city
to buDd an adJacent public access
area as a condlt ion for the plant' s
construction, according to Jackson
Mayor Burleigh Oller.
He said the department wants the
$1 mUJion access faciUty tD btclude
parking areas, restrooms, lighting
and fishing areas for the
handicapped.
Oiler saldthecltylswUIIngtobulid.
an access area, butnotonewttha$1·
mUIIon prtce tag.
West VIrginia Natural Resources.
DeQartment Deputy Director Mike.
Solos said his department wants t~·
public access area ooUt for the:
benefit ci residents of both Ohio and
West VIrginia.
"When a corporate entity,either~
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