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Coats &amp;
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Wood crOfts, pictures,
figurines, pl•es;
planters, g~ssware e11d
Christm~. wood crafts •.

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Huge selection of coats,
jackets and snowsuits! Huge
· SWINGS. Buy . now for
· Christmas giving.
Layoways are wekotne.

BELT SALE
Many ntw fall itylts. This salt in-

NECKTIES

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MEN'S $10.-95

SPORT 'SHIRl

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$8,50. Ties...... Sale ss. 99
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Spilgfolt n W.angleo l1nMds ·
i111i11s Smalthru .XL
Crtw M&lt;k swiCIIIhirts, tlartic
waist and drawotring pants,
fltto lined. Maoy

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YOUR CHOKE

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Neck sizes 14'/J ,. 171/J
Sltnt IHgths 32 to 35
IIEW FALL COLORS
S18 Dress Stirts ·~~~14.40
S21 Dress Slirts ... S16'.JO
S23 Dress Stirts ... s11.40

regulars • huskies • stu.,.t sites.

BUY MOW AND SA~E
St4.95 Jeans .... S10.47
SJ6.95 Jeans .... S11.87
SJ9.9S Jeans..... S13.97

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Color includes Navy, Brown, Rust and Teal.

BEUTIFUL F~SHIOtiS - .OREAT QU~LIT1
Reg. s22.00 Lady Devon ...........:.. su.sa
Reg. $26.00 Lady Devon .............,$20.78
Reg. $34.00 Lady Devon .............. ?27 .18
Reg. S48.00. Lady Devon .............. S38.38
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Long and short gowns, long and short robes, night
'a shirts, pajamas, Teddies, nini gowns. •
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O . OCTOBU _SA~E PRICES!

b'. $·766To$33 9 ~

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SPORTSWEAR
Printed sweatshirts;
hooded pullover
sweatshirts, swett p'ants.
Sizes S-M-L

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Rilg. 57 .SO 1.50 oz.
SPIIAY

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Casual and Dressy Blouses by
Judy loncl, Gailord and
Laura Mat.
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Sizes I to 44.
REG. s14.00 TO $3 7.00

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CHAIR SALE

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WALL-AWAY RECLINERS - SWIVEL · •
ROCKERS ·- ROCK.'A-LOUNGERS WOOD ROCKERS .
Included in this sale

is the all new Auto-Motion

'•••r Wallawty Recliner.

Tops, Knit Tops-ond
Sweat Shirts.
S6.00 ·Tops ...... ~ ·s4:so
~9~00 lops ...... S6.75
· 512.00' Tops ... S9.00

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Blouses, Sweaters, lig

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Choose either t.he ·
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All Ploytex Gird.les .•• 20°/o o.FF ~­
AU Playtex Panties·~ 20°/o -OFF
LORD ISAACS

SLACKS
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100"1. ~lyesterslocks- paly/wool blends- pa·
ly/ cotton blends - corduroys - printed jeans.
Junior Sizes 3/4 to 20 •

Reg. Sli:OO Slacks ........... $13.50
Reg. S22~00 'Slacks, .......... $16.50
Reg~ S2 7.00 Slacks ........... S20;2 5

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By United PreSs IDtemallonal
Public school admlnlstrafors and
~chers In Columbiana, Ohio,
• solved several smaller problems In
contract negotiations that were
broken oi!Thu!liday I:Jut.continue to
seek common· ground on major
Issues.
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Jn the session, the 7~member
teachers union came to ferms with
school. offlclals on nine areas of
disagreement, but the talks broke
of! early In the morning when the
two sldes couldn't agree on salary
issues an&lt;j contract language.
Each side Is blaming the other for
the breakd~ In communications.
Superintendent Roger Stiller sald
the teachers are asking the Onanclally troubled school dlstrtct to
commit to pay raises that lt may n9t
be able to lund, but Ohio Education
Association rejlresenlatlve Tim
Bibler said the teachers shouldn 'I
'1 have to pay for the school district's
!allure to malnlaln financial
stablllty.
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eKhlblt which stresses the lmporlanoe or people

working together with communication, support and
coordlnallng tbelr efforts Is shown In the picture with
Leonard Sparks, Cn&lt;!l employee, who was mcharge
of the vtsll, explaining procedurES and · lessons
il)volved In the Pl'Oal8Sel11nvolved. The exhibit was In
the Meigs toea) District Wednesday and was In the
Soul hem District today.

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lasers and computers. Pictured l!i a le!s oomplex

COSI EXHmrrs- Some 14 exhibits by the Center
of Science and lnduslry, Columbis, were on h111141 at
the Tuppers Plains Elef!lentlll)' School'lbu~ lor
students .rram the fourth throup lllxth grades bl that
. school and the Riverview School, al8o In the Eastern
Local District. The exhibits, giving a hlllld-an
experleace to the y~. carry out the theme,
"Towanl the 21st Cenluty" and are cearecJ towartli
life In the ~ cenluey, some ;iresslng the use or

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512.99 Drapes .....;.. 57.14
su.99 Drapes ........ sa. 24
7.49 Drapes ........ 59.~4
518.99·Dropes ...... S1 0.44

Your favorite cassettes
ore on sale.

Our entire stock of beads,
earrings; pins,- .rnts and
bracelth.

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Shirts - 'Sweatshirts
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By LEE LEONARD
Statehouse Reporter
. CQLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) - A
special committee of the Ohl9
House of Representa)lves has
started hearings o~ a pair :or bills
dealing wlth medical malpractice
and product 'liability lnsuranre,
hoping to provide coverage at more
affordable rates.
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The hearings began Thursday In
the House Select Committee on
ClvUJustice.
· One blli, sponS&lt;Jred by Rep. Paul
Jones, 0-Ravenna, and heavily
lobbied by ~octors, hospitals and
others in the health care Industry ,
attempts td llmlt' recovery In
medical malpractice lawsuits.
The oll~r, sponsored bY Rep.
Robert H. Doyle, R·Beavercreek,
and sought for years by manufacturers', establishes i!mltations on
lawsuits · again st defective
products.
Rep., John. D. Shivers Jr., D·
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brown duck work caps or work gloves.

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Exciting new. tan cllors in

Our new foil collection in .: ·
ploin tolars, stripes or
paHems. Sure to pl~sel

Wrangler canis for comfort and pro·
vtn fit. Klllfll fit after
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washings. leglllor fi1 sir · ' ' ltg
stylt in .waist sizes n Ia 5 •

dudes a ·,... selection in wtslem
·belts and l~tlaltsl in drus and rn·
ersiblt bills. Waist sizes 30 Ia 46.

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product ·liabllity bllls.

Complete selet)ion of styles. Insulated ,
comalls, blanket and quilhJined .'
jack.ets and coats, .h1141ds. lined vests,
lined or' unlined bib overalls. SiJts for
e~ryone including regulars, toils and "
sllarls.

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Pomerov~Middlepon. O"'io, Friday, October 3, 1986

.WORK CLOTHES

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-FAMOUS BRANDS- EXCELLENT QUALITY- GREAT PRICES

Stiller said the district got some
good news from the state Depart·
ment ~ Edwcatlon, which Issued an
oral ftndlng that Columbiana's
Interim Instruction pro~~~:am meets
state standards. More than 00
perrent o! the district's 1,100
students were In the classrooms
Thursday.
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Federal Oll'dlator David Thorley
has not set a dale for resumption of
negotiations.
The Columbtana teachers have
beeri on strtl(e slnre Sept. 15.
In Marl~tta. 245 strlklllg. public
school teachers have now been off
the job i&gt;r a ~mnth, with oo
negotiations scheduled.
There has been no rmvement In
the labor dlsp.~te since the board of
educatk&gt;n made what I temied Its·
llnal clfer to the teachers.
M&gt;re than (COO students 'have
been out o! school since Monday,
following the state nepiutment of
Education's ruling that Marietta's
Instructional efforts were oot up to
standards.
Meanwhile, negottailons were
resumed Thursday night between
school &lt;tflclals and 75 ron-teaching
employees In the Chardon school
dlstrtct. The two sides laDed to
rmch arreement oo a new rontract, trough, and union members
said they would ltle notice today of
their lntl!nt fu strike within 10 days.

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year of the time a patient discovers
an injury or ailment caused by a
doctor or hospital.,
Under no CirCl!mstJmres could a
patient rollect damages for any
Injury which occurred more than
foif\. years earlier.
The but also provides for perlo·
die, Instead of lump sum, payment
of anticipated future looses li'ooi an
injury . Jones said tnsuranre companies should be penni!ted to Invest
tun~ for such anticipated awards
to help offset costs.
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Doyle, an Insurance agep1, cited
a Xenia hydrauUc 11ft manufac·
turer with $1.5 mutton In annual
sales forced to pay_a $:ffl,!XXJanlUial
pl'emlum for defective IJ'oduct
lnsuranre .
Under his bill, the manufactw-er
would rot be liable for lnlurles
caused by a product mote than 10
years ·old, or where the injucy
occulTed outside the scope of the
Intended !l';e of the product.

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' CINCINNA.f1 (UPI) - Marvin
Warner, the embattled fanner
owner d Home State Savings Bank,
has been hit with federal Indictments In what his lawyer charges is
an attEI'tlpt to eUmtnate the pqsslbll·
tty ol a fair trial on state charges.
The IndictmentS, handed lip
Thursday, allege Warner and
Burton Bongard, the former president of Home Slate, conspired to
defraud the thrift's deposito~ when
dealing with ESM Government
Securities d .Flo11da, the colla,pseo!
which triggered the downfall rl.
Home State In March 1!*15.
Home State lost Sl45mllllon In the
banknlptcy of ESM.
In addition to conspiracy, the
Indictment charges Warner with 16
counts of wire fraud and two counts
of causing the Interstate movement
of money taken by fraud. Bongard
Is charged with conspiracy, 13
counts of wire fnlud and two counts
of fraudulent lnlerstate movement.
Warner's lawyer, Heroert Miller ·
61 Washington,.said the Indictment
was "deliberately tllned" to dft·

Salem, committee chairman,
placed both bills In a subcommitt~
and said they wlli be prE:pared fo~ a
floor vote when the House recon·
venes following the November
election.
Shivers also held out the p:&gt;sslbll·
lty that the two billS may find their
way Into a conference report on a
comprehensive blU overhauling the
clvll justice' system and Insurance
Jaws .
Jones's medical malpractice bill
oontatns many o! the same concepts as the civU justice reform bill.
It discourages frivolous malpractice sults, Umlts lawyer qmtln·
gency fees, bases liablllty on the
percent of negligence, and reduces
damage awar~ by the·arrount d a
collateral source, such as ll!alth
lnsuranre.
Jones's blU, which he said
borrows from laws In Illinois and
other states, also requires that a
malpractice suit be filed within me

Deliberation~

By JUDY MORGAN
OVP News Staff
POINT PLEASAN"J: - The Jury
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In the murd~r trt~l nf Kermit Keith
, "Buck" Clary, 53. of Lesage, began
deliberations this morning after
_ healing Instructions from Circuli
Judge Clarence Watt and clost~g
arguments by attorneys for the
state and the defense Thursday
afternoon.
The deliberations call)e 10 days
after jury selection began and
· seven days after testimony opened.
Clary Is charged with the shooting
death of• William Keith "Barney"
Brumfield, 36, at the Glenwood Inn
the night of Jan. 14, 19B6.
The jury must decide on one of six
possible . verdicts: first degTee
murder, flrst degree murder with
mercy (making the defendant
eligible for parole In 10 years),
second degree _murder, voluntary
manslaughter, lnvolunlary .manslaughter and not guUty.
The defendant maintains the
s!Dotlng was an accident and told
the jury Morxlay that he did not
Intend to hann Brumfield the night
he ~renttotheGiemrood Inn, taking
IMPROVING LOOKS OF S1RUCTURE - EJ&lt;tmslve exlo'lor work
with him the .22-callber pistol
Is being CIU'ried out at the Midwest steel Co. Plant, East Main st.,
witnesses have Identified as the
Pomeroy, where workers are taklag out the lundreds mwindow panes
weapon that killed Brumfield . The
which have long hem bt the bUDding, at leaSt lo when It Willi the
defendant said he only wanted to
Pari&lt;enburg Rig and Reel, and are ooverlng the area Involved with a
confront Brumfield about rumors
rooMed plaMtc type material. One side of the prooess bas been
he had allegedly been S!l'eadlng
now lnslalllng the matlrial at the lront of
that Clary was "queer" or h:lmocompleted and workers
the stncture. 'The new material will be safer and mike lhe lar!J'
sexu,at, and get th:lse rumors
stftldure wanner, Ills reported.
stopped "then and there."
~ testified tllat ~ took the
n with him to the Glen..ood Inn
because Bob Holley, with whom he
w·
. hadbeendrlnklngearlierlntheday
at Anne's Lounge in Huntington,
and woo had reportedly told him d

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the rwnors. had said Brumfield
carried a gun and was explosive.
From the witness stand, Clary
testified he had told Holley upon
leaving the Humlllgton bar that he
S'hluld'go to the .Gienoood Inn and
"scare the h... " out of Brumlleld.
Toward the end of his closing
. argument; Prosecuting Attorney
Damon B. Morgan told the jury that'
Clary's clalin that the shooting was.
accidental, that the gun discharged
when Brum!leld's left hand hlt his
rlght hand thatwasholdlngthegun,
did not "fit" the evidence.
"He (Clary) got angiy," Morgan
sald. "Hehadmallcelnhlsheart!or
Barney Brumlteld.
"Buck Clary did what he set w tto
· do, he stopped th:lse rumors dead.' '
Morgan continued, "Bu,ck Clary
did too many things that nlgbtnotto
have Intended to shoot and kill
Barney Brum!leld.
"It- was no accident," he added
after summarizing the events of
Jan. 14 as descrltoed by witnesses
who testified during the trtal.
"He wants (the rumor) stopped
oow, 'then and there.' He took the
eans with him to stop It 'then and
,' and he used that gun to stop
It,. • n and there,'" -Morgan said.
" ( III'Y) said at Anile's Lounge
heshou
theGl~nwoodlnnto
confront B
lteld) and by the
time he .got me (to Lesage). he ·
was going,"
gan srud. the
prosecUting alto
added that
. Clary's reaction
edlately lotlowing the shooting a ~es
the tnc!Qent was not an acct
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Clary testified, Morgan
thejury,thlllilletilmedandwalked
OU! of the"Dar alter the . gun
discharged. He dld not, Morgan

said, stay to see if Brumfield was
Injured; he did not stay 1o see him
slump !D the floor. Nor did he say
anything that Indicated he was
shocked or surprised that the gun
went off, Morgan added. "Bang, he
turned around, and Buck Clary's
gone. Bang, he's gone," Morgan
said.
Morgan told the jury It would be
up to them to geclde if walking Into
a bar with ,a gun and shooting ,
someone was something that was
OK to do In Mason County. , .
Law provides that tile prosecut·
lng attorney open' the closing
sta!ement portkm of the trial with
oo more than 45 minutes of
arguments. Tfie defense .. is then
given an hour and an half to make
Its closing arguments, and the slate
returns with a final 45 minute
presentation.
Defense attorney Don C. Kin·
gery, In his .closing statement,
asked the jury to keep one thing In
mind during their deliberations.
"What was the Intent of Buck Clary
on the evening of Jan. 14, 1986"?
· "Intent Is an esSelltlal element,"
he said .
"Buck Cjary has told you what
happened,'' Kingery said. "Is Buck
Clary bellevatlle? That Is what you
are going to have to decide.
· "Unfortunately, Barney Brunifield is gone. We can:t bring Barney
Brumfield bacl\.'' Kingery said,
adding that lt Is also unfortunate
that a third party, Bob Holley, !Did
Clary something that may or may
not be true about the victim.
"I don't know whether Barney ·
Brumfield was carrying a gun.
Buck Clary doesn't know whether
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wo us vers are suspen e y
:!:~~r~~~~~.:~ Mei.gs·· board during ·special-meetmg
prive Warner of his right to a fair

Bongard's Iawy'er, Artnlstead

to return telephone c~Us. . ,
Warner, lonnerly a top DemoTwo school bus drivers -rere
crattc Party lund·hllser, and' Bong· .suspended when the Meigs Local
ard are also facing state charges ~ School District Board ot Education
willful misapplication o! the bailk's met In special session Monday
lunds. The two,.along with fonner evening.
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Home State president David Schle·
Suspended bY the board because
bel, are scheduled togototrtaiNov. ' the neet Insurance carrier of the
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district wauld not continue to Insure
The federal Indictment charges them were driver, Charles Wllll·
Warner, 66, and Bongard, 45, with a iunson and Minnie Thornton. Supt. ·
scheme to defraud Home State Dan E. Morris saki that the carrier
depositors· and debenture holders, ·..Qf the district's oeet Insurance
the Ohio Depos!t-Gtiaranty Furxl wouldnotconttnuetolnsurethetwo
and the Ohio Department o! drivers and thus, the suspension by
Conunetce's Djv'l$kln r1 Savings lhC board. Both drivers are curand 'Loan.
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rentlyo,nslckleavei:JutwUlremaln
Wamer and Bongard caused \ ,suspended upon tile completion of
Home State to transfer assets' the leaves untU they can be Insured
derived :rom depositors' funds to' by the carrier. Supt. Mortis said
ESM In order. to obtain lor Home ·that the carrterwDl oot Insure a bus
State funds and otiEr benefits · driver who has two accidents tn the
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again be Insurable when the
records do oot show two accidents
over the previous tliree year time
span, Morris reports . .
Preceding the open business
meeting, board membets, Dick
Vaughan, Bob Barton, Roher!
Snowden and Larcy Rupe, met In
executive session to discuss personnel, negotiations, finances and
pending litigation.
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In other matters, the board
.adopted permanent appropflalk!riS
for the fiscal year, July 1, 1986 to
June 30, 1987 with general lund
expenditures totaltng'$6, 748,829 and
the tOtal for all lunds In the
resolution amounting to
$8.443,243:00 lor the year.
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for se,IVIng as a reader guide for a
blind student w~s reduced to $6.TI
an hour and CharleS Norrts was
added to the substitute teacherS uSt
Fred'Baloy was given a supplemental \Dntract to serve as advisor for
the high school newspaper .
Granted · maternity leave was
Cheryl Bally, secretary at the
Rutland. Elementary School. Professional leave :Nas given .to Carol
Crow to attend an Ohio Teachers
Forum In Columbus; 10 Martha
Vennarl and John R.edoVtan, gut:
dance pel'liOMel, to attend a
financial alde and articulation
conference In Mar ietta.
Transportation arrangements
were made for three more Sllldents
to attend the Gallla Christ~ School
at Cheshire making a total ~ ilur
""'v to atlend tbat school.
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LISBON - The prime minister rnent nowadays can be like 30 Salazar, took command. He ruled
looks,_a little Hke; ljlld sound~ a percent ol the stock of CBS;· I.e., forl!l(er; ruled, In fact, until his
woole Jot llke, Montgomery Clift: undisputed controL So, Cavaco strok~ In 191il and ruled In fancy
thiil, .._ uttle 5crawn~1handsome, stlva ,[s the boss, and he is far after that when, tiJJugh he did not
white-toothed, slightly oblique In- removed from what he used to be, know hjs right handlrom lis left, he
manner, courteous - through one · which · was a profe~sor of walked about his quarters Issuing
knows that if .the ~d ' Guys · economfcs.
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ha:Uuc(natory orders to army, navy,
suddenly show·up, he will berome a
Now you ·are entitled to wonCier air nrce and colonies·~s tiJJugh he
fusillade at a moment's notice. In Just what- it Is tha( .professors ol were Napoleon wal1dng up ljlld
!act, he became a big _deal In ·· economics teach their students at
'Portugese· politiCs when suddenly Portuguese universities. Not a down one rl his chanrell-aries. "He
would everyM!ere be corislderoo a
he-got up and gave a·speech -why, whole Jot that is useful, one Is great
6tatesman," Cavaro Silva
a speeeh Pericles wtluld have been entitled to conclude if one looks at l')lmlnates, "if only he had retired In
proud- to deliver. 'There Is a little economic deportment In Portugal the middle '50s."
vagueness about what exactly he during the past generation or so.
Salazar left a legacy of security
said, which is roughly the hypnotic Reml!mher that in PortUgal, fort he
·from
the wild anard!y .that l"'epower of powerful speeches.
first ll years of the century, King
Anyway, before you ,knew ·it. Qia!)s was pn, the t.!u-one. There ceded . his takeover, but It was
Anlbal Antonio Cavaco SUva lound were regicides and suicides and siJJrt-Hved, and the long burning
fuse was the Portuguese t!&gt;lonles In
himself a year ago PJ:Ime minister mutinies and Inflation. Economic Africa.
and Mozambique
ofPortugal,anddlrectlycommand- life was Hke the -roulette wbeels in couldn't Angola
resist, the antl-colllnlallst
lng a mere 30 percent ol the seats In the:riopular Portuguese resorts.
the ParUament, but ll percent of
What then happened wa~ that a tide, and by t~ time they were
freed from rule by the Portuguese,
the seats In the Portugese Parlia- sober, ascetic
. Inteilectual, Antonio
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tiJ be enslaved by black Ma~lsts,
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oot only their colonies but also their
free'&amp;m. In 1975, Pm;tugal ·came as
close..•as any Wester.n ·European
country ever has come to be taken
over by Marxists with very ~im ,
countenance_.· ·
That threat is decisively over
now, but the.oconomic rost rl,li has
been very heavy. Portugal hegan
poor, and continues poor, the
average wage 'at the working man ·
(somewhere between ~ percent
and 90 P!!rcent of tiDse wiD seek
work) be'lrig a buc!t and a half an
IJJur. There-are huge iffipediments
. to ylgorous economic moverpent tn .
·•. Portugal. First has bet!h the
l"'epost~s tax 'mte of Ill percentplus. That Is being r€duped by
. Cavaco Sliva by about 10 percent, a
' hugely Important·, development,
· and already shrewd .businessmen
are predicting that this will mean
' greater Income to the government
.. at the lower mte than It enjOyed at
'the higher rate, which mgagoo
most lntelle&lt;;tually industrious enntreprenrurs in the art not of
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -AJapanesejewelerandanAmericanmessage
center have joined forces 1o produce wristwatches that let the \"earers
know wwhen they are wanted on the telepiJJne.
Maybe there are demands lor watches that page you, but 'that seeins to
me only a minor step forward~ There Is rmre need ai this time, I would
-think, for pages that watch you.
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·st~ap on your wrist.
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Suppose, for instance, you had a toothache and wanted to !J!ach your
&amp;!ntis~ who was out on the golf course.
Under the old-fashioned way of dJingthlngs, you would call h!s office and
S&gt;meone would activate t~ l!eeper m his hell. Particularly If he lsaboutto
putt.
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A beeping wristwatch would only be a roodest Improvement. H,e stDl
would miss the putt. How must be(\fr off you both would .be if ydUr ring
.were answered by-a frien~ yotce !hat said:
:. "HI! This Is young Dr. ~pte. I can't talk on the phone right rowbutif,
at the tone, y6y'Uleave your name and nurpber and state the natureofyoor
complaint, I'll get right back to you."
• Sure enough, true to his word, thedentlststq&gt;satthe 19th IDle and listens
Jo his messages. Then he cltals your number and learns you underwent an
emergency tOoth extraction just five minutes ~o.
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beltllne beeping. That leaves htm trre to make real estate deals later.
I can see where a combination wristwatch and answerlngmachlnecould
become popular with other professions as well - an ideal gift for your
(avortte doctor, marriage counselor, cltvorce ,lawyer, tax accountant or
' politician.•
- "HI! This Is Dr. Fixitt of the office of Dwight, David and Eisenoower. I
·can't answer the telepiDne just now. Takeiwo asprins and call me In the
morning."
• Dr. Flxltt ts, of course, a marriage counselor. Would a physician leave a
-reco!'ll€d message like that·? He would be inore lncllnoo to answen thusly:
. · "HI! This Is Dr. FeelgoOd. I can't talk on the phone rtght now and I don't
care what your ailment' is .. Just take two 'aspirins and call me in the

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But most complaints have ·to do
with the iooniest law ever Invented
by socialism, namely that nolll&lt;IY
' can get flred. AU of which Is a
formula for ' national ll)'lpoverlshment. which is close to what
happened to Portugal- a regatlve
· growth rate' for three years, with
Inflation at no more than ::5 percent.
The economy is cllmbllng out of
that ditch, the GNP growth rate
reaching 3.3 percent last ~ar, Wlth ·
inflation down to 10 percent, which
is very . good news, but accomplished wlttout the necessary eco·oomlc reforms. Some of these,
!ncredibly, need. in order to be
effected, nothing less than a
constitutional amendment.
AU In due·course, Montgomery
Clift smiles seyly, looking away
from hiS visitor, and ratll!r hoping
that he wlllrot rrobe thetrelmlque .
the !l'lme minister has In mind for
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Not above bribery--:--__J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rso_n_&amp;_D_a_le_Jt;_an_-A_t___ta .

WASHINGTON - The CIA has
learned that a Mexican Cabillet
member's subordinate tired unsuccesstuUy to bribe the editors of a .
Mexican news magazine to. ktll a
critical story,on the Cabinet ciftclal.
Informed CIA and Mexican law
morning.''
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enlorrement
sources tiave told \IS
Your lawyer, on the other hand, could be expected to ~peak to his wiist as
·follows:
they uncovered an attempt by the
"HI! This is Dr. Splitem, your friendly divorce lawyer. I can't talk on the formerchlef of the F€deral'Directo· '
rate of Security, Jose Antonio
phone right now. so take two aspirins and call me In the morning."
ZorUJa, topaytheedttorsofProceso
However, a tax accoutant might leave the following message:
"HI! This Is Dr. Loophole. I can't talkoo the !Done just now but if, at the $2 million worth of pesos, witli a
tone, you'll leave your name and the number of your tax shelter. I'll promise of $2 million more If they
agreed to spike a story they had
examine your tue as soon as· I get back to~ ciftce." ,
Or, a politician could take advantage of a wristwatch-recorder in this Qblalned on Zorilla's boss, Interior
way:
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The story ts currently unfolding
"HI! This Is Senator Klaghom, your friendly cancltdate for president.!
can't talk on the phorieright now, but if, at the tone, you'llleaveyolirname for both Mexican pollee and CIA
and address, I'll see,that you get a camliaign oollcitation lorm letter and agents with the publtcation In
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Mexico City of an autobiographical
are plaoed on my mautng list."
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book, "The President~." by Proceso's respected publisher, Julio
Scherer.
As were reported recently, the
book contains the full story that
Proceso never (!"lilted: the 1!183
kldnapplng ol Bartlett:s teenage

niece and nephew from a religious
commune In Venezuela, arranged
by the Interior minister as a lavor to
his sister, the children's m&gt;ther.
In his book, Scherer also tells how
Bartlett's minion, Zorllla, suereeded In intimidating Proceso's
Editors with threais · of violenOOMexican, reporters and columnists
have been threatened often In ·the
past by gov.emment officials, and
some have even been killed. .
But Scherer cltd not relate the
unsuccessful attempt at a bribe by
Bartlett's emissary. Proceso's edl- tors would not comment on the
matter - "especially to an Amerl·
can reporter," one of them told us.
Howeyer, our CIA and Mexican
pollee sources said thatZprilla later
braggEd to fellow pollee officials
that he had gotten Proceso's editors
to ktll the Bartlett story wltiJJut
paying them "a single peso" of the
$2 million pesos lte had In cash. It Is
not established whether Barilett
had authorized the bribe attempt.
Bartlett Is the "Iron hand" of

Berry's World

President Muguel de Ia Madrid's
Ca blnet - and his possible successor. In a secret profile, the CIA has
thls to say about him;
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" A self-described .p0Uttcal
animal, Bartlett Is probably one of ,
de Ia Madrid's closest advisers on
dlmestlc political affairs. (He) has
the ear of the president on a wide
range of Issues. ...
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"As de Ia Madrid's campaign
manager and de tacto head of the
(n'lling party) during 1981-82, Bartlett established control.over many
rl the party mechanisms, and he
cltrectoo the vote-rigging ~ratton
during de Ia Madrid's election ...
Bartlett·ls fr6Juent!ydescribed as a
survivor."
Here's how the CIA report
describes the pollee force that
allowed Zorilla (and Bartlett) to
lttmtdate Prooeso's editors: "The
m&gt;st effective ctviliap internal
security force Is the Federal
Directorate of Security (DFS) ,
suiDrdlnate to Manuel Bartlett ...
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"Better trained and anned thai\
other , clvUian security personnel,
DFS teams ... have stepped up
lnDltratlon of apjlOSttlon political
groups.
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atbUity Is to monitor suspected .
dissidents_ and oppos(tlon groups
with a view to dlscovertng and
Investigating any IXJSSible subver:
slve efforts. The DFS does mt ·
hesitate to conduct searches and '
seizures and
to -detain .and .
Interrogate lntllvtduals suspeeledo( .
subversion."
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DFS - which has been renamEd ;
the Federal JucltctafPoltce- also
taps piJJres and otherwise harti.SSflS · ·
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sidelined him for a couple of ganies,
Mattingly broke a 59-yel\r·old felt today. He said, 'Terrible,' and Minnesota 8-4 in 10 Innings, Detroit
'llgers 2, Brewers J
leaving his average at a le;tgUe- . team record and Doug Drabek held ' ' that's good- enough for me."
UPI Nll&amp;nal Baaeba11 Writer'
At Milwaukee, Jack MOITis .,
ntpPect Milwaukee 2-1 and Texas
Boston's Wade Boggs could win · Jeadlng .357. That means.New York Boston to three hits over 8 I-3
Mattingly doublEd and slngteil to outlasted California 10-9.
scattered five hits for Ills 21sl
tlie Amerlcal! League batting title first basemllil Don Mat\ingJy wm Innings Thursday night, Jeadtrig the Increase his league--leading lilt total
In
the
National
·League,
it
was
viciOJ~
and Lou. Whitaker stole •
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need . an overwhelming finish to Yankees to a 6-1 victory over' the - to 232, surpassing Earle Combs'
l!ome,
leadhig
tli&gt; Tigers. Morris,
Houston' 2, San Francisco 1 in 10
' Boggs's InjurEd hamstring has take the title.
Red Sox. Mattingly went 2 lor 4 to club mark of 2:U set In 19Z7. The Innings; New York 8, Montreal 2;
21·8, is t&gt;O in his iastelght startsand
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remain at .350 and nreds a.Hor-7 double was his 52nd of the season, Cinctnnatl6, Atlanta 4tn J3innlngs;
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surge to piiss Boggs.
tying Lou Gehrig's team record.
Vuckovich, who has an ERA of 3.00,
and Pittsburgh 5, St.: louis 1.
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fell to 2-4.
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lng him (Boggs), but we're not; It's records,'' Yankees Manager Lou
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White
Sox
8,
Twins
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legitimate," said Boston Manag~f Pinellasaid. "He'sjustanootstandAt Minnesota, . John Cangelosi
Rangers 10, i\ngel~ 9 · :
John McNamara, whose team tng competitor and yciu can't say
walked
with
the
bases
baded
and
At
Texas,
Scott Fletchercappedp
cUnchEd·· the AL East title a .week · enough about what he's done."
Tim
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added
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ago. "We are.not going to fool with
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Drabek, 7-8, walked seven and double to spark a lo~r-run lOth, double in the bottom .ol tb? ninth,
rallying lhe Rangers. Greg 1-farrfl;
tire season. I asked Wade how he struck out a. career-high six'. The leading the , While Sox.
right-hander allowed only a tJ:ilrd- Thigpen, the fourth of five C cago pitched one-third or "" iruilng to
pitchers, Improved to 2- Neal impi'Ove to 10:8. Gary Lucas feUto
lnnlng RBI triple by Spike Owen
Heaton, 7-15, pitched 9 1-3 nings 4-1.
and two ninth-Inning hits - a
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out to register hiS 44th save, one off ·
the major-league season record
shared by Dan Quisenberry and
Bruce Sutter.
Bruce Hurst, 13-8, suffered the
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By UnlteQ' Press International
Gary Carter hit a three-run · , In other games, Chicago doMied
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Darryl Strawberry added a two-run
blast Thursday night to power the
New YorR Mets to an 8-2 victory ' I
CLIP"and SAVE
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Dwight Gqoden, 17-6, allo\l'ed
four hits over eight Inning!! belore I
being lifted lor a plnch ,hitter. He I
DONNIE BECKER
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6-1, 15Z-Pound
6-5, 280-Pound
making him the first pitcher in II
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Junlcir QB
major-league hlstocy to strtke out I
200 or more batters 'In each of his I
first three seasons.
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plugs
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and Mike Scott flirted with his
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5-7, 146-Pound
second no-hitter In as many starts,
Sophomore WB
sl~t ly high~r . .
Freshman TB
giving the Astros a oomeback
2 dr., HT. Nice car.
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Oil 'up to S Orts.
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Footnote: ZorUJa has disappeared and is believed lobe living in
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RIGA, Latvia - I have just ods, a number of Chatauquans come.
Is the wlndJw opening-up a little
returnee from stx days In Riga, made critical relerences to Issues In
Something strange Is going on tn in Russia? Perhaps. f oon' tknow. I
where I served as a member of a Arrertca - the use of drugs, for the Soviet Union. Their · foreign do know that In age &lt;1 'IV, VCRs, delegation engaged _In a dialogue example. But no memher of the policy hasn't chan~d since Gorha· audio cassettes and international :
between Russians and Americans. Soviet "public" voloed criticism &lt;1 chev took over. They stU! murder radio, It's ~ttlng harrer for the '
The conference was sponsored ·on anything In Russia. In fact, oomeof Afghan children. They are still Russians to keep the Hd clamped :.
our side by the Chatauqua Society their "typical" Latvians were repressive In lernally. But oome oown . It may mean 9omethlng,
and the. Eisenhower Institute.
experts brought in from Moscow. new cracks may be appearing in
perhaps a great deal, one of @se.
We left America when Nick The rest were basically hand· !be Information curtain.
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jaU, but only to the custody of the Latvia .
U.S. ambassador. Some American
After a while the American
delegates, most ~V,~tably . Jeane delegates began teasing the Soviet
· Kirkpatrick and Richard Perle, felt audience asldng them to say just
tlie best way to show outrage over ·one little thing wrong with Russia." ·
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ence. I and some others tiJJught tt Our statements were us4ally writ·
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cuff and boilerplate rhetoric. ·
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They wanted to talk alxiut arms
"I don't know which is worse - bad weather
The two delegations were housed control (veryteclmlcal), the neEd to
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together In the best hotel in Riga . avoid war (agreed), and the need
We ate all our meals together. The for peoples oo both sides tO he
old pros of the diplomatic corps friends, goOd close friends, just like
often swapped rumors about who at this friendly conferenre. ·
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Today Is Friday, .Oct. 3, the Z76th day of 198&gt; wltb 89 to follow.
made small talk. Evenings a nne ex)ialned'that the BerUn Wall was
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troupe of musicians gave concerts, rea Dy bull! to keep West Germany
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.joining Latvian performers. .
fl'om Invading East Germany! His
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During the day, the delegates · proof that LaMa was part of the
Those born on this date are under til! sign of Ubra. They include waged verbal combat. My sense ts Soviet Union was that the delegates
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novelists 'Thomas Wolfe In 1900 and Gore Vidal in 1925 (age 6)), poltttcal .that the Americans were often on flew there In a Soviet plane with
cartoonist Herblock (Herbert Block) In 1919 (age fl), and rock 'n' rofi . the otfenslv~. ·Every American Soviet visas.
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Their schedullng of the conferOn tlds date In history:
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In 19Z!. Rebecca Felton, a Georgia Democrat, became the first woman that fue United States does not gave. rmre attention to the restive
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Inil9:fi, ltalJa!l dictator Benito MuilsoUni launched an attack on Ethiopia. of the Soviet Union. (It was Invaded · states have had In decapes. Young
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In 19'12, President Richard Nixon and Sovfet !1'orelgn Minister Andrei . by the Soviets In 1940 under t~ I.atvlan·Amerlcans (travel!ngwlth
·.' Gromyko signed stratEgic anns llrJ!!tatlbn agreements, putUng the ftrst
tenns cttlle Nazt-Sovtet pact.) OJr the Olatauqulll)s) passEd our pills ·
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, speakers made sharp reterenres to with the. dd LaMan Gag m them. "
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One of the questions remaining
fort he Buckeyes IS that d a running
attack
Last Wt'E!k against Utah, the
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tailbacks Jim Bryant and VInce
Workman gaming 145 and 168
yards, respectively The 394 rush
lng total was 90 yards more they
had their first three games But,
that was agalns~ Utah Saturday, It
will be against Illinois
Bruce agam will us~ IDth Bryant
a 6-foot' 212-,..,und
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sophomore, Ill a backfield which
also will,lnclude quarterback Jtm
Karsatos and fullback George
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Cooper sccred four touchdowns
against Utah on short runs, while
Karsatos completed 15 of 2l passes
for 224 yards and one touchdown
Missing from the offensive llne
will be junior tackle Larry Kotter
man, suspended for one game for
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BOSTON IUP! ) - Desptte the
death of Len Btas and this
summer's heavy tradmg m the
NBA, Larry Bird said Thursday he
believes the Boston Celt ICS will
become the first team rnl6 years to
repeat as champions
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thiS season than any other,'' he satd
"We definl!ely have the talent and I
heheve we'll do It, I really believe
thiS Will be our year "
Bird, awarded Seagram's Sports
Award as the league s top player
for the thrrd stra1ghl year said
after the presentation that the
cocame dea th of the rookie from
Maryland was "very mind
hogglmg"

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Tea m
Pla nt s Exxm

' Etas was a grm t basketball
player with a great future, but he
was with the wrong crowd, did the
wrong thing, and that's the way It
always turns out,'' Bird said
"Some guys get away with it for
three, lour or five years, and some
guys it hits hard rtght away
"One thing I've always said,
somebody who gets mvolved m
drugs thai's what It leads to I'll
leave It at that. "
The 6-foot-9 brward satd winning
a 17th Celtlcs champiOnship banner
this season Is contingent oo luck and
and attitude

\ Tonight's games
H ~ nnan

Trace at Southwestern
No'rtb·Ga!Ua at Eastern
Southern al Oak Hill
Wahama at Huntington VInson
Athens at GalllpoUs
Warren Local at Jackson
Logan Manella
Wheelersburg at Rock Hill
South Point at Coal Grove
Huntington East ai Pomt
Pleasant
Wellston at Alexander
Northwest at Portsmouth West
' Nelsonville-York at Meigs
Wellston at Alexander
Federai·Hockrng at Trimble
Zanesville Rosecrans at Miller

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COOPERATIVE PARISH
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d1l\ Evl'nlng Mass ~ 30 p m Sunda y
UMTED METHODIST CHURCH
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CHRIST Josrph Hoskin'&lt; pastor Bib!('
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Mlddlfl)ort James E Krl'SN" pastor
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da\ School Sup! Sund&lt;l \ Srhool ~ :\0 :.~ m
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SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill Lllllr
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pastor SI C'V&lt;' Lit til' S S Supt Sunda y
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&amp; 7 :lO IE s T 1 WN!nrsda ' Pravrr Srr
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pastor Evl' n ln~ srrvter 7 10 P m W&lt;t
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Amtl;l S !i a dfll~ tbo ~s :.~g('s li 1 ~ f ,1nd Girls
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pm
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REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
m tDST1&amp;7 :tOpm lEST 1 Tur sdiJ \
Pra vl'r SE.'rv lc(' 6 30 p m Blbl£1 Studv 7
ail the excitement and fun and joy that lasted lor a week There were
- 383 N 2nd Av£' Mlddlrport Sund ay
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev Dav id
..J,' Is itarlon 6 ll p m
p m 1Zuntga 1
School 10 a m Sunda v f'V€'nlnii:' 7 00 P m
McManis pastor Sunday School9 30 am
horses and canned goods and rides and food and games and displays
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bal
MINERSVILLE - Worship Se" Ire 10
Mid Wf'f'k serv!cr, wro i P m
Sundav morning service 11 am Sun
It'' Run Road ~C'V E:mml'll Rawson p.1s
and
music and food and entertainment and contests and tce cold
,, m Church SChool 11 a m UMW lhl rd
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
day nl~ht service, 7 30 Wednesay p-ayE'r
101 Hund lr' Dunn sup! Sundav School
Robert E MussN paslor Sunday School
meeting, 7 30 p m
Wrdn('Sda v 1 p m , Cho ir pra ctice Mon
drrnks
and food and friends and strangers and laughter and shouting
10.1 m Sunda YC''l'ninR sl'rvlrC' 7 30pm
d.1v 7 lOp m iNel!;onJ
9 :J0 a m Paul Mussrr supt Mornln~
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Letart
and
food
and quilts and pictures and sheep and pet shows and so
1
Hlblrl«Hhln g 7 «t pm Thursda\
PEARL CHAPEL -l'{orshlp Ser~ l&lt;o 9
v. orshlp 10 30 am Sundav rvrning "C'r
w va, Rt 1 James LI'Wis pastor Wor
'
SYRAfl SF. MISSION ChC'rrv St Sv
many
thrngs
to see and do and such good things to eat
a m Church School 11 a m UMW S&lt;o
VI&lt;'C' 7 p m mid Wl"'(lk S£'rvlcl' Wrdn&lt;'S
ship services 9 :11 a m.c.. Sunday Schoolll
r 1 c u ~ ~(' f\ j(I(IS 10 u m SurMav Evrnln~
rond T\J('Sday 7 30 p m UMYF last
dav
7
p
m
a
m
,
Evenln~
worship
7
30
p
m
Tuesday
The
qune
school Yellow buses, shouting kids, lonely dogs and
"&lt;'1"\ I' rs SundiJV,md W~n rsdu v U1 7lXJ,P
Tul'sday 7•l) pm tRubrnklnfiU
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
&lt;OIIage prayPr m ..Ting and Bible SIUdy
mothers at home hearing only silence and t ll!n noiSy ktds back hom~
m
POMEROY -Church Sehool 9 l~ a m
ZAREl'lE Rrv Gl('nn McMillan pastor
,9 30 am Worship service Wednesday
MIDDI EPORT CHURCH OF' C HRI ~T
Mal') Jantct' l..av(lnik'r Sunday Schoo l
7 30 p m
Worship 10 30 a m Choir rrhrarsal
with homework and a hollow spot needing a cookie or two and a glass
IN CHRISTIAN UNION Ro1 Kellh Eblin
Wrdn~d a \
730 pm UMW &lt;;: N;Ond
Sppl Sunda1 School 9 30 a m Morning
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
of
milk Leaves begtn to rum and the sun settrng ea rlier With lights
pus tot Sund.l\ School 9 30 u m WudC'
1\ll'sday 7 30p m UMYf Sundav 6p m " wor.-;h!p 10 30 am EvangrllsticsPrvtce,
Walnur and Henry St s Ravenswood W
H.•vm~ 1 supt Mornin,A; WorshiP 10 3(1 a
glowing
around the neighborhood and we are a family agam
!Corbmt
6 p m Prav('r and PralsC' W«&lt;nesda y 7p
va Thr RPv Gt'on;:e C WE'Irlck pas! or
m Sunda v ('\('fling §I" I'\ I«' 7 :10 p m
ROCK SPR! NGS - Churrh SchOOl ~ 15
Yout
h
mN!ttn~
7
pm
S.mday
SChool
9
30
a
m,
Sunday
worship
m
Happy
thoughts, aren't these God's gift to mankind, His creatton
Wf'd~ da\ Pl,l\t'r Mrf't(np: 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
11 am
a m Worship 10 a m Bibi P Study Wf'd
In
His
own
lmage., We smUe1 may even laugh but certainly enjoy
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
nN~day 7 ll p m UMYF 1Scnlors1 ~un
CHRIST Eld en R Blakr paSior Sunday
CALVARYBIBLECHURCH localed on
Roll In [' Rr\ Jami"!i s au errlrld pa~tor
these thoughts and actions. I'imow some penple think God does not
dav 5 p m tJunlorsl rwrv oth C&gt;r Sun
School 10 am, Garv Reed Lav l~adcr
Pomeroy Piht' County Road 25 ncur F lat
Ff('('m.ln Williams Supr Su ndav School
dav ti p m !Franklin\
Mornlnf!' S(&gt;rmon 11 am , Sunday night
woods Rev Blackwood pastor Services
want
happy, laughing faces on children a adults They think religion
9 -15 a m Sundav and Wrdnrsda\ ('Vl'n
RUTLAND - Churth Schoo l 9 45 a m
M~rvlcl'S Chr istian EndC'avor 7 30 pm
onSundayatlO JOam and? 30pm wllh
in p: ~ rrvl(l'S 7 p m
and
God
must be sour and sober and oh so serious These people will
Warsh ip 10 lO a m UMW 1Even In ~ ClM
Sung Sl•rvlc£&gt; 8 p m Prl'achln!l8 :() pm
SundaySchool9 30a m BlbiP Study Wed
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
ell'! S('('Ond Wrdn('sda v 7 30 p m , UMW
Mid week prayer m ee tln~ WEdnesday. 1
nesday, 7 30 p m
not
be
In
Heaven They wdn't like It there Heaven will be a happy
Corn('r Sixth and Palml'r Earl Edrn Pas
tAfl('rnoon Clrcl('l sf'ro nd Thu r sdav 1 p ' pm
FAITHFELLOMIUPCRUSADE FOR
place.
Remember
Jesus at the wedding at Cana' A happy time
to r Bob Park1•r S S Sup! CathY Rlgj;ts
m (Rubc&gt;nkin~tl
;
HEMLOCH GROVE CHRISTIAN Ro~
CHRIST, Sl Rl 338 Anl~ully Rev
Asst Sup! Sundav School 9 15 a.in
Jesus
at
12
going
to
Jerusalem, his first passover. the temple ~nd 'ail
SALEM CENTER -Church Schoo110a
f'r Watson paslor Cr1mson Pratt, Sunday
Franklin Dickens pastor Sunda y morn
Mo1nlnR Worship 10 15 a m !;undav
m Worship 9 45 a m IRub&lt;&gt;ilktng l
the
family
and
friends
.. a happy time. The children who were
School Supt Morning Worship 9 30 am
• lng 10 am, Sunday evming 7 30 p m
E\ C'nlng s('rvlcr 7 p m Pra vrr mrf'ling
SNOWVILLE - Worship, ~ 30 am
Sunday
School
10
30
am
,
Evening
ser
Thursday
evenlnj&lt;:
7
JJ
p
m
brought to Jesus, happy smiling faces, Jesus' lnend Lazarus, the
and BlbiC' Studv WC'dnrsdav l'VC'nln~ 7 p
Olu1rh SchOOl 10 a m !RuJXtnklngl
vlco 7 30 p m
sriVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
m Chlldrl'n s choir pracllr C' Wf'dnt.'S
little gtrl ol12, the widow woman's only son , all were rmsed from
MT
UNION
BAPTIST
Donald
Shue,
TIST
CHURCH
Paslor
Rob!&gt;rl
Byers
SOUI'RERN CLU~TER
d.t v i p m , Adult choir practice WNI A
pastor, Joe Sayre Sunday School Supt
Sunday School10 am, Worship service 11
death . happy times
Rev Roaer Grace
'"'pm Rndlo prO,A;ram WMPO Su ndav
Sunday SChool 9 4~ am , Evmlng war
a m , Sunday evening serv ice 7 30 P m
' Rfw Pl\ul McGuire
R::J0.1m
•
Heaven Is going to be Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, the first
ship 6 lJ p m, Prayer Meet in~ . 6;30 p m
Wednesday evening service 1 30 p.m
APP! E GROVE- CHu rch Srhool 9 00
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CllRIST
day
If schoolfalrtlme, Halloween, the4thof July and the joy of alit he
WednPSday
INDEPENDENT HOUNESS CHURCH
1 m Wor!oi hlp TO 00 a m r fir st and 1hlrd
5th and M.lin AI Hartson mlnl~t« Mlkf'
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCll OF
Inc 1 Pearl St M1&lt;1dleporl Rev 0 Dell
seasons
wrapped lntoooe. God wants ustobe happy,lo en)oy llfeand
Sundl \" 1 UMWSC'&lt;'ondTu()Sda v 7:\0p
CoC'rlaC'h, Sunda v Srhool SuJ&gt;f'rlntcndl'nt
CHRfST Dave Prentice. minister Deryl • Manlfy, pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m
serve Him with happy smiling faces. So let's enjoy remembering
m Pra\f'r mC'&lt;'Iing WcdnC'Sdi.l\ 7 p m
Blbi(l School9 30 u m Morn In~ Worship
Wtlls., Supt Chu rch School 9 am, War
Morning worship 10 30 am Evening
,c; r.trr l
: 10 :lO Am E\t:'nln ~ Worship 7 00 p m
ship Servlcr 9 4!i p m
worship 7 XI p m Tuesday 12 30 p m Wo
hack a few weeks and enjoy today with the Harvest Moon oo bright
BETHAN''i - Wors hip ~a m Olurrh
~ Wcdn~dav 7 OO ·~:,m Prayrr m('('tlna
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
men's PrayPr meellng Wednesday, 7 00
and
the Autumn trees and the orchard fruits and the beauty all
~h
oo
l
10
n
m
Sibil'
Study
WC'dnN~day
,
M!DDI EPORT CHURCH OF TilE NA
RENE Rev Herbert Gra1e, pastor
P m Prayer and Praise service
10 ,, m Dorcas Wom£'n s Fe llowship,
around: Be happy, God wants It that way. Enjoy each day, God
" ' ZARENE Co pa~tor~ Re~ Charlrs Covlr
Frank Rltrle, supl Sunday SchOOl 9 30 8
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST AP&lt;E
Wrdncsdav•ll am rMcGu lrl')
· •" .md Rrv Nancy CO\ 1(1 Bill W~lt(' Sunday
m , WQI'Shlp servict, 11 a m and 7 p m
TOLIC -VanZandt and W.l.rd Rd Elder
wants It that way. Tell others about whoChrtst Is arid the glad news
School Supt Sund.tv School 9· 30 am
CARMEL - Church School 9 :Ill a m
SJnday Wednesday, 7 p m Prayer meet·
James Miller. pastor SUnday School.
He brought to all mankind. Spread the joy you know and have frotn
W or~hlp 10 45 a m second and Fo"rth
Morn in~ Worship 10 :m a m , Evangellstlr
ing
10 30 am Worship service, Sunday, 7 30
Sundays FC'IIO\\ ~ hlp dlnn('r \l.lth Sullon
mN'tlng 7 00 p m WOOn(lfldav. 7 00 p m
God.
Spread It to young and old alike. Why? God wants It that way .
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIDDIST
p m · Bible Study, Wedneodoy 7•30 p m
Pravrr m(l('fln~
th!rd,ThursdHv 6 30 p m tMrGutrrJ
CHURCH David Bell paotor Roberl E
POMEROY WE~LEYAN HOLINESS, 1· That's why It takes oo few muscles In wr face to smile and so many
EAST LETART - Churrh School9a m
' UNITED PIIE!IBYTERIAN MINL'II'Rl'
Barton, Director of Chrlstlaq Education:
Harrisonville Road Rev Dewey King,
more to fro\vn God has given us the beauty all around ln·flutumn,
Worship 10 am sN'Ond and fourth Sun
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Sieve Eblin, assittant Sunday School9 30
pastor, CltntOO Faulk, Sunday School
R&lt;v 11oo
1 dav!; UMW first Tutsdav. 7 ll p m
a m , Morning worship ¥) 30 am Teens
Supt Sunday School 9 XI a m rnomlng
Winter,
Spring, and summer and all the happy times we share at the
IGra(.'('J
HARRISONVILLE PRE!lBYTERIAN
InAction, 6p m , EvenlngWorshlp, 7 30d
worship 11 am , Sunday evening service
Fair,
at
school, at borne, and yes, everywhere Enjoy life and smile,
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
\ CHURCH - Sundav Worship SE'rviC'E•s
m. Wednesday eveninR prayer and Bib1~
7.30 p m Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.
Church School 10 a m (Grac&lt;' )
9100 a m Church Schooll0. 15 a m
God wants It that way. - Pastor WIIBa,m Mlddleswarth, Meigs
study, 7• JO p m Choir practice, Thursda y
7; 00 p.m
MORNINGSTAR.- Worshll) , 9 45a m , f 7 p.m
MIDDl.EPORT PRE!lBYTERIAN SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
County Lutherans.
Church School, 10 30 a m lllble Study
SundaY School, 9 am Church S(&gt;JVICt',
DEXTER CHURCll OF CHRIST
non Penleroslal Worship servl"" Sunday
10 15a m
Wednesday !0 00 a m. !McGuire I
Charles Ruuell Sr , mlnlaler Rick M.a
10 am , Sunday School ll a m Evening
tlAL:JNt; W~SLb:Y AN - tllurch Srriool
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRE!lBY
comber, supt Sunday School 9.30 am..
worship service 7 00 p m Wednesday
10 a m Worship 1l a m , UMW fouf'l h Mon
TERIAN - Sunday School , 10 am
Wors~lp sen: lee 10 30 am Bible study,
•prayer meeting 7 00 p m

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UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)- The some distance between us and tbat
question mark s\UI surrounding the game against Nebraska "
Ohio State football team could be at , One of White's iniure&lt;l was
least pilrtlally removed Saturday quarterback Shane Lamb, who
wheh the Buckeyes hOst IllinoiS In suffere&lt;l a knee Injury against ~
the Big Ten opener for both teams
Cornhuskers. Lamb, however' ~as
The j3uckeyes, pre·sea~on top 10 practiced this week and White IS
picks, opened the season With hopeful he will be ready to go
back to-back losses tQ Alabama ~alnst the Buckeyes on' Saturday
and Washlr\gton, being embaf·
Ohio State Coacil Earle Bruce
rassed 4().7 In Seattle by the doesn't have to-be reminded of his
~Huskies They followed with a
team's costly 31-28loss a year ago
last·mlnu te J.3. 10 win over Colorado at Illinois when· White's son, ChriS,
and then came last week's 646 kicked a 38-yard field goal on the
romp over Utah rn a game which final play of the game
•
proved very little.
"I don't know If revenge will be a
Even Illinois, a team which has factor,' ' said Bruce. "I think
given Ohio State problems in recent wlnnln~ Is a factor and obviously
years, may not be a good test !Gr the you want to get off to a fine start In
Buckeyes
the Big Ten race
The. lllmt, Idle last week, show
"This IS the opening B1g Ten
only an opening 23-Q.wln over game," noted Bruce, "and 1! you
Louisville ln their opener, following watch the ltlms d the opening game
that with losses to Southern Call!'1
In any conference, teams pay hard
nla (31-16) and Nebraska (5!).14 )
That's what you. expect Ill tliis
"There's no question that having football game, a very hard bught
a week off has helped us physl· football game
cally," satd Illlnl Coach Mike
"'They'(JllmoiS) are good,',' added
White. "It's helped gtve us some
Bruce "They execute "iJA.l and
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Missionary· Society ineets ··

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Needs of the Trumbull Neighlxlr·
.OOod Ministries .in Youngstown
were rxlted at the re&lt;:ent meeting o!
the. B.H. .Sanoorn Missionary So·,
clety held at the Middleport Flrst
.Baptist Church.
: ·' !t was noted that good clean used
-c1ot hlng !or all ag~. drapes, towels ·
and . bedding are , .needed and
membllrs and others of the church
with things to contlibute were
asked to take them to tbe church.

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The World Fellowship Ottep;;g Love Gift dedlcatlon . . Gwl!tnle
was announced for Sunday. June Whlte,presentedtheolferlng. Heten
Klees Opened the m~tlng with a Bodlmer had the program for the
·poem,. "Just l)o Your !lest" and Dorcas Circle: Her, topic was "One
Elizabeth Searles had devotions ,Step Journey" and included a quiz
using the title "Yeslerday's Heart· on :'!fow's Your Journey." Sarah
aches" closing with prayer. Oftlc· • ·Fowter ·read ·scripture from Luke
ers'· reports were given and)t was and Edna Wt.!Son had a Bible quiz.
noted that the budget committee · Re~hments were ser\led by the
will report at the next meeting.
ElecUiClrcle!romtablesdecorated
· "Let Your Faith Grow" was the with fall !lowers provided by
topic used by Janice Gibbs lor the Elizabeth Searles.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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. 28 were made when the Dorcas
Pfcle ci .the B. H. Sanoom,MisslonatY Socie.ty met recently at. the
Middleport Flrst Baptist Church.
Members will prepare trick-ortreat bags to be gtven to the
residents. It was decided that the
group will aitend the silver tea ri:
the Cheshire Bap\tst C!m rch on Oct.
21 and then return to the meeting
for the church.
Sarah Fowler presided a( the

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has meeting·

meeting, with hostess, · Beulah
White,·presmttng devotions on lbe
theme "The Power of a Minute."
Offerings were taken by Janice
Gibbs who had . lhe love· gill
dedication and June k!oes . who
· reported oo the Rio Gran&lt;E Associ·
atlln held at the church ori,Sept. J.l
.FoDowing a· c)fcle of prayer
Janice Gibbs presented a program
on the Study theme of Southeast
A'sia. Mrs. White, assisted ~Helen
13odimer, served a d~ssert course.

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FRIDAY
LONG llO'ITOM :.. A square
dance will be held beginning at 8
Friday evening at the Long Bottom
. Conirnunlty Building. ·

· ·RUTLAJ'ID- A planning meet·
lng for the Rutland Vi~age Halle·
ween Party will be Monday, ~: 30
p.m .. at the civic center. Anyooe
lnlerested in helping should attend .
HARRISONVILLE- Scipio Vo- If you can't attmd andwanttohelp,
PAGEVll.LE -Scipio Township lunteer Fire Department is spon- call Marcia Elliott at 7~-Z!33.
Trustees wUJ m~t Friday, 7 p.m ..
soring a smorgasbord Saturday. at
at the township building In
lhe fire department In HarrisonTt!EIDI\Y
P.~gev llle.
ville. Children $1. 75. Adults $3. 75.
POMEROY - XI Gamma EpsDon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
GALLIPOLIS - Calvary PilSt:JNDAY · ..
Sorority meets Tuesday, 7 p.m.,
grlrn Chapel on Ohio 143 will be In
CHESTER - Uvlng Word Senior Citizens Centel'.
revival Friday throughSurday Oct.
Church of God In revival Sunday
12 with Evangelist Wilton Beck,
through Wednesday with Rev.
High Point, N.C. Services begin at Angel 'Perez. Services at 7: .Jl
Hymn sintt
7:30 nightly. Everyone welcome.
· nightly.
RACINE -A hYmn sing lflll \Je
held .Saturday, 7 p.m.. at the
PT. PLEASANT - Leon AlleghSHADE - A hYmn sing wlll be Fellowship Church In fu!clne;
eny Wesleyan Methodtst Church on
held at the United Methodist . Singing will be the VIctory Quartet,
Rt. 2 ten miles ·north of. Point Church Sunday, Oct. 5, atl:OO p.m. and Russell Spencer. Pastor Cha·
Pleasant, W.Va., will be In revival Victor Quartet will be the featured rles Bush Invites the ):Aibllc.
friday through Sunday Ckt. 12 with singers. The publlc is Invited.
Rev. Clarence G,andee. SeiVIces
RA!vival
will begin at 7: 30 nightly. Everyone
HEMLOCK GROVE - HoinePT. PLEASANT - Revival
welcOme.
combig will be ol&gt;;erved at the services at Davies Grove Baptist
Hemlock Grove Christian Church Church (back of Point Pleasant),
SATURDAY
Sunday with rromlnifl";'hiP at bllgan Monday and will continue
PORTLAND - The annual fal l 9:00 .a.m. followed
basket through Sunday. Singing by tl)e
c~mlval of the Portland Elemen·
dinner at 12:00 p.m. Featured McDaniel Trlo will be featured
tary School Will be held from 5 to 9 during the afterman program Thursday night:
p.m. Saturday at the school. Food which sutrts at 1:00 p.m. will be
serving will begin at 5 ·p.m . and gospel singer, JaMie Belinda .
Revival !ialetl '
blghllghting the evening's actlvtttes
CHESTER - The Living Word
will be the crowning of a king and
EAST MEIGS ~ South Bethel Church ri: God, Chester, will hold a
queen, with special music by the NewTesUiment Church will hlld.lls revival Sunday through Wednes·
Southern Local Show Cholr and the annual homecoming SUnday. day, ·7:00 p.m, with Rev. Angel
Clrcle D. Wranglers.
Dinner will be held at 12 ooon with Perez. Perez was a former drug
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an afterooon service .from 1 to 3 addict and was converted through
, POnTLAND ,...;, Hazel Commun· p.m. Presenting music will be the mtnlsttY of "Teen Challenge."
tty Church, on Rt. 124 between '"Saved" and Sabrlna S:oJeman.
He later becarne·chaplaln of Teen
Portland and ~Long Bottom, Is .
Challenge of Greater Cleveland.
having a hymn sing Saturday
MONDAY
Spreial singing will be featured
ev.,lng starting at 7:30 p.m. The
IErART FALLS - Letart 'Ibwn· each night, Including the Golden
group Saved wm be featured. ship Trustees meet Monday, 7 p.m., Chords of Belmont, W.Va., on
· j;:veryone welcome.
at IDwn haD.
5\Jnday. Pastor Gilbert Spencer
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extmds an Invitation lor the PJbltc
RACINE - Fellowship Church,
EAST MEIGS - Orange Town- 10 attend. ·
Racine.,. is havtn'g a hymn sin&amp; shipTrusteesmeetMonday, Sp.m.,
·Saturday, 7 p.m., with tl)e V1ctbl')'- at the home rt Clerk [))rothy Cornmumon
Quartet and Russell Spencer s ing· Callaway.
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POMEROY - The observance ri
lng. Publlc welcome.
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world wide communion wil be held
EAST MEIGS - Eastern High Sunday during the morning•war·
:. PORTLAND - Hazel Commun· Sclxlol student body Is sponsoring a shtp service at Trinity Church,
itY Church, Portland, is havelng a blood drive Monday. 10 a.m. to 2 Pomeroy. On Oct: 12 the Rev.
eymn sing Saturday, 7:00 p.m., p.m., at the high school. Evel)"one · Harold Hess will be tie guest
·with singing by the group Saved. urged to attend.
speaker at the morning service.
Evel)"one welcome.
The Rev. Hess pastored the FederPOMEROY - Meigs High ated Church, now _Trinity, during'
· HARRISONVILLE - A smor- School Band BooSters will meet the early 1~'s. Following the
gasbord will be held at the Sclpkl Monday in the band room. The momtng services, a C3f!Y·In lunch
fire House In Harrisonville Satur· bOosters are continuing their alumi- wlll be held.
day from 4 to 7 p.m. The charge is num can and RC hlttle cap drives.
$3.75 for adults and $1.75 tbr Anyone wishing to donate or Revival
'Children. The Scipio Township, nredlng Information may call
GALLIPOUS
Calvary PilVoluntEer Fire Department is !B'l-3158.
grim Chapel Chu,rcb on Ohio 143 will
sjJonsorlng the dinner.
be il revival Friday through Oct.
12. Services with Evangelist Wilton
Beck will begin at 7: 00 nightly. Rev.
l)ewey King welcomes the public.

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RESOLUTION
BE IT R'ESOLVED by 1he
Council of 1ho , Vitlogo of
Po""""y thlt
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WHEREAS, in a~bm11111g
on oppllanion for - . .
lromtheComrqunityDovelopmont Block Gf'lf1t Ptog,.,.,
Tho Vitiligo . of Po""'roy is
-ing • gnont to install 11r111
ran_,s at vari0u1 streets for 1he
disabled and eld..ty of tho
VMiogo of Po""'JOY and Meigs
County.
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THAT thil resolution shall be
to force ljnd effect frOm and
oft« tho oorliewt period pro.
vidod by tow.
PASSED: Sopt. 29, 1988
APPROVED ·

. RAYMOND E. PROFFm (MAC)

Richard

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Mayor

ATTEST: .
Jane Watton Clerk-Trees.
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Bonk end Saving~ c.,..,.,y

the right to reject any
«oil bldt .,bmitted.
n..thef, the above collat•al

· Robett E. Buck,

sons holding member~hip

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lena K. Neslllroad, Clerk
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ticketaat.tho ctoseoftho 1988
Cciunty Foir or at, tea11 II 5}
calendar days before the date

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PUBliC NOTICE
FAIR BOARD
ELECTION
The annual election of the
Malgs County Agriculture Society Oirecton witt be held

In Loving Memory
of our dear
husband, father
and grandfather;
Albert Pettit, who
passed away Oct.

ACCENT

Stationtty, Magnetic
Signs, Rvbblf Stamps,
lu1inns Farms,
Copy StnktS, Elc.
255 Mill St., Middllflort
104 Mulbfrry Aw., Pomeroy

992 ~3345

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Days of sadness ·still
come over us
Tears in silence oflen
flow
For memory keeps you
often near us.
Though you passed away
seven years ago.

Sadly' Missed by
Wife, Children and
· Grandchildren.

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SEPT. 29-NOY.· II

rotd L. Cieri&lt;. Rt. 1, Booc 1386,
Ohio 46820, ·appointed Admlniotrator of tho
- . of Roy L. Ctart.. diOOIIed.lllto of P. 0 . Box 415,
Middleport, Ohio.
Robon E. Buck,
Proboto Judge
t.ona K. N..... rood, Clerk
1101 3. 10, 17, 3tc

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RACINE - ApproKimalely 4
acres ol vacant ground in
the country. $1 ,500.011.
NEW USTING -RACINE aose lo everythin&amp; Cute 3
bedroom home on a.levellol.
Carport, separate ubi~ room.
carpeting storage bu ildin&amp;
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Home National
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RACINE, OHIO
PH. 949·2210

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NEW liSTING - L~ modern
horre, 39!46 ~us 2 pat~s. 2 ~
baths cenlral air and heat.
range', ·relrigerai&lt;M, disposal,
rice carpelin&amp; tami~ rm .. 3
BR. ma~er has full bath, db!.
garage and landscaped lol.
NEW LISTING-83 acres,
m~era~. lots of tractor ~nd, 3
BR, bath. Serre bmbi!r. In
Sutton. Sale pr~e 1~ . 000.
NEW LISTING-46 acre in
Orange. Dug well, electric and

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olher bld gs. Sale price
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wrth woodburning !replace
unrt. 3 lovely bedrooms, 3
bolhs, one 011 each IIJor, t~
INing· t~ dining nice modern .
krtchen, garage in basement
and I~ lol· almost klvel. Sakl
price $~.000.
RACINE-{;orner lot wrth db!.
garage, 6 · rm. horre, lull
basemen!, bat~ coal lurnace
and 2 porches. Near Ihe bank. ·
Sa kl price $24,000.
lOll ACRES-Minerat, 2 JliiS·
oil welt, some okl bklgs., lols ol
young liees. lots ol bottom, 2
woter taps, near Rockspr~gs.
Just off lour lane 33. Sakl pr&lt;e
$40.000
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mobikl home: 3 BR, I\Obalhs,
range, relngeralor. sundeck,
colern and drilled well near
PtHtland. Sale price $27.~0.
NFAR MIDDLEPORT- Modest
3 BR. one story home
·overkloking Rt. 7 by-pass.
Lead~g Creek water and smal
1~ . sa• price $18,000.
MOBILE HOME-12x65. Natu·
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Sale price $9,800.
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2 baths. Many olher nice
features.
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL IN MIDDLEPORT - l'h
story older home lhal needs
work. Nice level lot J.4 bed·
rooms. two car garage.

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State St.) Fri. &amp; Sat. 9-5. Girls
clOthing , mfac.

Vinton Baptiat Churr.h Cley St .,
VintOf', Oh . Oct. Jrd &amp; 4th, 9· 5.
MoOJing Sell across from H•n·
nen Tf ace High SchooL S ltur·
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household items .

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4th, 8:30AM • ? Quihs, clothn
lbeby. chiklr.,. achiltt), mille.

Rt. 141. 1 mi. · GalllpoMI.

long haired kiHans.
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Kittens. pen lynx.
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clothllu;,, gllllwlre.

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Yard Sale: Clothing. b itty
c lothn, misc. items . Saturday
and Sunday, oCt. 4th and 15t~ .
Off New lima Rd·.ct in Rutlrln d.

Fri. 1nd Su Oct. 3 and 4 .
Flilniture . houaehold' item rs,
clothes. 124 Union A~o~e . Pomeroy, Ohio. In bade .

8111 Oct. otth .on At. 2
:n appro• . 5 mil• out of Pt.
Pleesenl. CIOthn· baby ll'ld
ldu'lt, •x•rcllt mtchlnl, 3)
g tllon acqu erium; misc . hems.
Rain or lhlne.

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dey Oflly) Ste'i'e and Wanda
Eblin, 41000 laurel Cliff Rd .
Rain cancels.

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Geraga Sala: Oct 2· 3·4. F01.1r
family . Mtin St. Rutlend.
Hookt , -canning jars, home
blue) pl..,ta, clothet, MtCurrier
and lves pattem diahes. kitctl.,
were, other item•. Oct . 2,3, and
4 from 9a.m. to fip.m. 789
Maple St. Middleport. Rain
cancels.

Bam sale Oct . 1 .2.3 . off 124
between Long ·aottom, Por·
tland , Junkins Wells RIO. !, Smith
Ridge, EdQ ar Brewar residenC8,
w•tch far tign•. Antiqua wood
beds, quilts, collectors items,
numerou1 kinds clothes, shoes,
1 fM whatnots, bookt. dishea ,
sil~r war1. Rain or lltftne.

3 f amity yard s 111: S 1t. Oct. 4,
9 e.m. Numeroue baby nema.
Q4 Mtk'l St. Middleport, Ohio.

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Yard Sale at Woodrow fon ...'t
ney' s on Bash•n·Keno Rd.
Thurs .. Fr L, and Sat. Oct . ~2 rKt.
3td. end 4th. 614-949 -2827 •

(Jaregti Sale Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 till?
114 ICineon Drive

4 hmlly. Oct. 3rd arid 4th .~
10:00 -5:00. 208 S. Second
Av. . . Mlddle'pon . Mens .
wornens, childrens clothing,
winter coats, curtains, 2 bicyclis, old perfume bottles, dishes,
Jew•lry .· lowest prices.

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Second house past Chuf'Gh at
Rockaprings on old 33 . Oct.
3, 4,8 . 9:00 to 4 :00. Woodefl
bed freme , wirlter clothes . .... ,

Clothing: j)aby. m 'e temlty. etc.
Baby ltem1: backp ICk, walker .
bathtub, tn?re. Weight bendl ,
alantbo •d. weigh II, electric 3
wtteeler, toya. Take 124 to
Portland, Ohio Corp. sign 1o
right. 1tt r.ousa on right. 614·
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Oct. 3rd erg: 4th . Salem St, .
Rutland .. Khflball Pleno1 t200.
Stereot. campet , men, womeA ,
children clothfng lf'ld b ~br
itema.
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helltrN. toys. women &amp; men1
clothing, lott of misc . Beside
Jtockyard on 160. S1turday
only. 8 ·7

hold i1ems. 419 4th Ave.

3 Announcement•

Firat time! Several' famiHel .
Saturday , Oct. 4th. 493 Gr tQt
St., Middleport . Clothing, fu ml·
lure, appliencea. Re ..orlabte
prices.

V ard Sal8 Fri ., S at: Reesahitctl ,
hitches, 14" tires, baby clothes,
clothing . Misc . At. 7besideCiay
school.

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types of ctothing. tome houseA11110 u11 ~I! 1111! ills

3 Fmaily Yard S1le 773 Gr1nt
St., Middleport . Misnt- Jrs .
and mens clothing. Gold J .C .
P811ny Dnpn with therm at
lining. Bedqneads, m•licine
c.abinet. J .C. Penny bro'Nh.
dupes and winter coats. S '~t~ .
Oct. 4d;\. 9· 4.
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3hmllyyerdule, Ocf. a .. d~.
4th St. R ac:ine . Shields ·
residence.

VardSaleSat. 10 ·4, 9to6. Rt.
160 Kerr oouoh, oh ,;r, do'yo•.
home Int. &amp; good clott'ting.

Bob larton, Owner

V ard ule: 2,3, 4 , On 564
between Cheshire and Potte't.
B'edding, curtains, store eqUiPment, furniture , nice clothef.
dishes, end tools.
:_.

Yard S 1te Oct. 4 , B. 7th . 26
Smithara St .. 10 -i' l.ota M misc.

Cerport Sale 206 Kineon Dr.
511. Oct. 4, 9·? Oreuet. bikea.
carult. stroller, high ch lir. gi.HI
r.c:k .
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190 MULIIIIY AVE.
POMEIOY, 011.

- Plumbing and electrical
work
(Free Eatimate&amp;)

New Home1 Built
"F.ree Estimates"

Middl aport . · •
&amp; Vi ciliity

Ans. Crafts &amp; Supplies. Mite .
Thurs., Fri.. S 1t. Upper River
Rd . near old Green Gabltl.

Mi~ig an S ele 50 Neil. Microw.ve, cloth,., christm a items,
baby furn ., weedeater, saw ,
jewelry, bedding, drap• .

ASHLAND

- Concrete work

&amp; Vicinity

8 am to 5pm. 88 Grape St.

V erd S all out Bullville Rd in
Pienta Subdlviaion. Main St.
Miss America' dlshll, deprtt·
slonglltS1930 and mise items.
Oct. 3. 4. 6. 10-15PM .

SUGAR RUN

- Addons snd remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL .
FlU DIRT

IULIOI : \

1·3-'86 tfc

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

REPAIR

(H ,

.·

Oct. 4,6. 6. Tom Grueseu rn lden ce . 1626 lincoln Hetghu .
Clothe&amp;, kni~ kn ach, ••tor1ed
items, curtalnt, bedding .
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Y erd Sale Perry Township
Townhous1 6 mi. S. of Rio
Grande on Rt. 326 on Oct. 4 .
Nice clothing and misc . items.

Partt &amp; Strvlot

' REASONABLE • RELIAIII
8·20-'lli tfn

992-3410

Henry E. Cleland, Jr.
992·6191
Jean Trussell .. ... 949·~60
Dottie Turner .... ,9!2-5692
Office ........ "" ' ... 9!2-2259

882 · 2220.

Rops ~a!Mlod lor butiniU .a ~ · .
counta . Fuii •Tim•. t60.Q09·
tBO.OOO. Part-Time 812,000 ~
$18,000 . No nlllng, rt~~~ut
busin•s. let your own hour s..
Trelning prOOJided . Call 1·1:1_2·
938 ·6870, M·F, Bam to 6p~
(Centr·al Standerd Time) .

3 F amllv. Moving Sale 81
Garfield AIM,, Saturdev &amp;
Surlday, 9-&amp;. ·

4 Famtly Sale Clothing , lurni·
lure, · curtaint. bldspraeds ,
lovt: etc . 2 mile• from At. 36 on
Bidweii-Rudney Rd . WItch for
signs. Oct. 1 , 2, 3.

Far111 Eq11lp111ut

•AUTO &amp; TRUCK

MIDDLEPORT - 2 family
unit rental. 2 story,larje lot.
Good rental un it.

U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVIlLE, OHIO

Eiectronic .Organs

*VINYL SIDING ·
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULA nON

MIODLEPORT - Beautiful
older .colonial with all mo·,
dern lealures: Including in·
ground pool, lireplace, cen ·
tral arr, lormal drn ing room,
2 baihs, family room and

SAliS &amp; SERVICE

614-843-5248

Night .
NO SUNDAY

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Warned Old Radios sold '-frtre·
1940, Philco. RCA. Zenith.
Crosley. Any N a.m e. Willpaylop
cash for some models. 304·

Oct. 2nd, 3rd. 9:30-6:00. Oct. 2034 Eestern Ava:· 4 Family
4th 8 to 12 . Antiquewallmlrror Yard Sate. Oct. 3&amp;4 , 9·6. Blby
witll ahel~o~et, trunk, wood ldt· clothes. 11ove. m atrell &amp; box
chen ttble•.canning j rus &amp; leds. aprings . baby bed. cloth II . and
yard goods. quilt pieces, elec. much more.
range, motorcycle parts, 76
Chevy un . Northup PetricH Gig•ntic Verd Sale Sat. Oct.
4th, 9:00·6:00 . 3'h miles out Rt.
Rold. m1ii box 112 .
' et Green Terrace Mabile
GarageS 1le Sat Oct . 4th from Ho 11 Court, lot 76 .
9·4. Buck Rklge Rd .bricll house
beside Scenic Hillt Nurting 2 Family GarageS sleOct. 3.4.
356 leGrende. Green Acres
Ham~~ . Esercise bendl, clottllng
Sub. Corner uble. 2 swivet
1nd misc . If rein canceled .
ct1 airs, 11orm door. dryer, 10
spd . bike, bedding, curt 11ins,
Yard
Sail
6
Family
Wed
.
lhl\f
SIt Oct. 1, 2. 3, II 4. Clipper nice clothing , winter 00 ats,
Mill on At. 7 . ht houae billow maternity, beby clothes like
church on right . lot• of nf:IYI, misc. 1972 Pontiac .
everything .
We 1rr1 having the Big One!
Yard Sat, A ' taw antiques. Friday &amp; S1turday 3rd &amp; 4th .
sewing m8thioa, A110n bottles, Sunset Dr. Three houtet . nin e
sc1nner. mens Womans &amp; child · hmilles. linens, IJ!t#lads, child·
ren clothing . Old 180 &amp; Buck· rens clolhes. school cluthn,
some antiques, dolls , much
ridge. Rd . Thura. &amp; Fri .. 9 -6 ,
misc., Cookware. toys, diahes,
Fri. &amp;: Sat. 9-5. 307 Debby bab'y items, TV's, ltOrQ' door.
Drive. ·
large Porch Sale. Fall &amp; wiruer
Yard Sale 3rd &amp; 4th Oct. across clothing, mens &amp; womens, boys
from Foodland on Fourth Ave. 'size 10-12. Household &amp; llilch111
items. Toys, co"l)lete Ml of
From 9 · 5PM.
Maslers of the Universe, cam·
large Family Y,trd Sale plete Atari aet, cartrldget &amp;
Georgn Creell Rd . 1/ 4 mila off of ri-.ore. Set. Oct. 4th. 9 :30-1136
Bulaville. Fri. &amp; Sat., 9., 4.
Stitt St
2 F 1mily Yard Sale Oct. 2, ~ . 4 .

BOGGS '
New Hollonrl, lush 'Hog
Form Equipment

MIDDLEPORT - Fantastic
home wrrh a gigantiC !amjly
room wilh a beaulilul fire·
place, large living room , 3
bedrooms, 2'h baths: lull ba·

more.

1-13-tfc

lnstalla"tion ··
Service

Rt. 124, Pomeroy ilhio

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992·2196

Middleport, Ohio

J.R.'s REPAIRS
lYsr Antttnnas
$atelli te' Sales

DENNY CONGO
WUL HAUL
JUST CALL!

POMEROY - Beaulilul view
ol the Onio River', 2 stoty
home with 3 bedrooms. full
basement. Ill baths, 2 car
garage. Atlic area and large
front. sitling porch. ·

PAT HILL FORD

1/ l!l l trn

Roger Hysell

semen!, 1h acre of ground.

SER~ICE
We can repair and r&amp;core radiators an~
heater cores. We can
alSo acid boil and rod
.out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks. • .

PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG

POMEROY - Oider Hl story
lrame home on a large lot.
Hou se needs repaired . 3
bedrooms, bath, kitchen.

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PLAINS, 011.

SAME SYSTEM AS ABO,VE WITIIOUT IIMOTE '1,250

· · Day or

THE FOLLOWING ARE RE. POSs.ESSED PROPERTIES
THAifTHE OWNEI!S WANT
AN OFFER ON. CALL FOR
SHOWING.

1.:.,:..::__ _ _ _ __.:._

YardS ale Oct. 3 &amp; 4. Friday 1!1 Gerage Sale Fir.tt Time 2 &amp; 3.
Saturday . Old hand tools, an· 8:30 to dark on Rt. 688, Ya mile
tiques. ceremics &amp; other. Fie I from Rodney. Baby clothes.
Merket it&amp;m.t . 9 til ?740 Fourth swing•. air conditioner, add on
tent. misc. items . Pri~ ed to sell.
Ave., 'G8111polls.

949·2263
CHARlES WEBER
NORMAN WEIER
or ., .. .,.~ 168
667·6235
667-3074
9-15 -'86
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CHESTER - Srr 011 your
screened porch and l&lt;ew a
3.61 acre ~I dotted with
abundant shade trees or relaK
rn lh~ 3bedroom, I floor plan
home with I'h balhs, all appli·
anoos included, washer &amp;
dryer. Also a pond, storage
building&lt;ellar, woodburner.

A

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10' 2" All AlUMINUM BLACK MESH SEA BREEZE
SATElliTE SYSTEMS. full Remote. IMtalltd ........ s1,650

, . Gutter1
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
fREE ESTIMA.TES

NEW liSTING - MIDDLEPORT - Stalely home on a
·good street, large lot &amp; many
features. Great locallm, great
style. great des1gn. Must be
seen. $42,500.00.

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&amp; Vicinity

.

1UPPE~

NEW- REPAIR

d

GM - ~62 .

......... .......P.om·e·rov.......... .
··· 'G'a!llp·ons ......... ······G-allipolis

STAR GAZER SYSTEMS.

ROOFING

NEW liSTING - POMEROY- River view, 1tule
horre that loo~ s good. Froot
sitling porch.. 3 or mor~ bed·
rooms, neat kitchen &amp;]l~rge
living room. Owners writ sa·
crifice al $19 . ~0.00 . '

tl59 ,230 yr. Now

805 ~ 687 - 1000 , 1111 1 .

Middleport, Ohio

iall.l_.

POMEROY,O.
992-2259
BUSINESS O~PORTUNITY
- IN MIDDLE~ORT- Nice
family restaurant, all equi·
men! &amp; licenses lo operate.
Building available also ready to .operate. Must be
sold. Owner will negotiate.
Call lor detarls.

hiring . Call

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. · COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAl
-FREE ESJiMA TESPHONE (614) 99~-5009
SPECIAliZING IN WINOOW I DOOR REPlACE~ENT

.
Oltio

$1&amp;.o•o .

'(atd Sa\eS

PAINTING EXTERIOR

317 N. Second

Just Bring your Black
Walnut1 ltill in thr hull

E. ll.la inl.rl.llt

•.Real Estate General ·

CALL

Monday

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.

Hammons Huller

C~ntor,

' GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING

INTERIOR

After H-ulling on

Mon.·Sat." l ••·5 pm

216 E. 2nd St ..

BARGAIN MATINEES SATURDAY I
SU NDAr' · ALL SEATS $2.50

$800

NEWEll'S SUNOCO

CAN BE PURCHASED DAILY ATTHE
DAILY SENTINEL TIL'3 P.M.

.

Experienced M~i ~ S•les. Re,~~
neetled . Biise plu• comm~uio! r.
CaM 304-757· 7881 , Mon.·Frt .
10·'4.

' 9-8-Jii, J mo .

GG1')-.J.17

BUILDING'

lost Golden Retriever, Cemp
Conley erea . Reward. 3&gt;4·
6715-1217.

Larry's Carpet' Outlet I.

(Wit~

Per Hundred Pounds

$34.~0.00.

' 31 JACKSON PME · ItT35WEST
4-4&amp;·4524

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Start..... nee .••••

lOST. m 1le Fe"et ort First a.ld
Second St. in Point Pluunt.
Brown hair with m askf ac. end
bleck feet. H•ad hair thaved in
bal::k. Will not bile enswlft't to
the name of " Gizmo". RE·
WARDII 304-1576-2639 .

LARRY'S SATELLITE SALES

B.LACK WALNUTS

Secr•rv

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LAMP SHADES.

It Pays
·To. Advertise

Wanted To Buy

3000 Govern·mentt Jobs fia t. .

We Also Update a~d Service

PARTS and SER\i'ICE

to

Maigs County Probote
Coull. c - •No. 25287, Ha·

EACH

Help W •nted

Make Chrittmas 'money, ··~ell
•s Percent . .call·
614-446-3368 .

Most Systems

PH. 992·6931

Real

illo

SIZE 23X30X007

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Awn . M eke

$20 A MONTH

All Maku

FENa CO..ANY ·

and Gradiiatton

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
,
On Soptomber 26, 19B6,in

FOR SALE

lOST large pl){ly bi.Ck &amp; whitl,
lower At. 7 , Reccoon Rd . C1ll
614 · 448·3480 ' "' 814 · 446·
1710.

Experi8fl.o td Medi-I S lie~ R.•PJ
Need. B·a•e pbs 'co~mtts•on .

chamels.
NOW A COMPLETE 10 FT. SYSTEM FOR

915-3561

Public Notice

ALUMINUM SHEETS

,)!~rVIl:l; \

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9

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6i01
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

lt'l(llll'/!11 ·:I

Over 100 unscrambled

54. Misc. Merchandise

In Memoriam

retum -tnformdon leading to
where abouta of a mala
Lab. lost In 0 .~. White Rd ,
. Call 614·446-0370 .

SATELLITE IS STILL THE WAY TO GO

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

·

By MUriel Bradford,
1101 31 10. 17." 3tc

Icc::-::--:-:-----""'7""
lOST •100 c ..h rew~rd tor

Cau•304 · "15-~ · 7881

ICUI OU.i FO~ FUiURI USE!

'Eintrgency 949-2516

Furniture, Weddilg'

era qualified to
vote. Petitions can ba obtained
from the Fair Secretary.
The Meigs
Agricultural Society

I !I! .....

willboootdintheoondltian~il
in with no_,_ cw i"1'ied

THE QUAUTY
PIINT.SHOP

otection

of

· RACINE, oHIO

· Olfici~49-2438

Public Notice

PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
Monday, November 3. 1986,
NOTICE lo hortby given thot
APPOINTMENT
. in tho Soc.rvtory's office at the
Oi1 S...rday. Octublr4.1988,
FIDUCIARY
Grounds at Rock Springs,
1110:00o.m.,opubticsatewitl
On
S-mber
30,
1986,
·
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....,.
.
'""
from 5·9 p.m.
'
bo l)lld 11105 Uni&gt;n Avenue,
Qualifications for directon11
i&gt;l&gt;rnoooy, Olli&gt;, tooeltforCIIh the Maig$ County Probate
Court, Cue No. 26270. Jo- •e that they must be a
the folio"*'!! ootll1•ol~
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1978 Mardi PU. 1978 seph Shnorinllry, 813 High qualified votld of Meigs
AMC Motl[do.' 4 door, 198Q Street, Middleport. Ohio County and mull ha1.1e p
Mercury ZOI&gt;hior 2 door, 1980 45780. wouppolntedAdnin· mombers/1/p ticket in said
Chewrolet Citation 4 &lt;i&gt;or. . istrator of the ... 81tate of., aociety of 1986. ·~
Candilatoo' petition, rrust
19n ~MC Gremli'l 2 cbor q», Catherine L. "SSlovorinlky. ole·
OOIIed.
tote
of
.
813
High'
bo
filed w~h the Secretary no
1980 VW-.. 2 ci&gt;or. 1978
Street. Middleport. OhiO later than 6 p.m. ' Monday,
C'-n&gt;let Z28.
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October 27, 1986. Only p,.. .
The F.,... Bonk ond Soy- 45760.

W8fTifrtloogovon.
· 191 28; 1101 2, 3,

2

.

ings Company, Pomeroy.
Ohio ••
the right to bid
It th• llle, ond to withdraw
the · cotllt•ol prior 1D

lb .., medium height. S.tw~n Rio
Grande &amp; Vinton. Call 61424«5.· 5043 .

thru Friday, 10\ to 4 ..

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Public Notice

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CALL 'CDLLECT: ..
Ph. (614) 843-5425

PHONE
992-2156 ·
Or Wrilt Daillf Stnlinet Clm~ieO Dept .

'Public Notice

31on9.hair klttent, 9 wks. old, 2
c1IICO. 't bltck &amp; white. Cell
014250 -0239 oftar s.

We pay c 11h for I ate milo. .
clean uMd .can.
Jim Mink ChiJv.·Oids Inc .
Bill Gemt .Johnson
·
114-446-3672

LOST-Fetti•l• .d og, blond1, ,35

11 :n .aa

Ill Coult St. Pomerov; Oh•o 4$76!1

Public Notice'

Fem lite bleck' half TeiTh1,r goOd
with kids. Cell614-246 -9124.

LiCensed Clinical Audiologist

z

20 yeara
"Free Eltlmotu"

•Industrial

The Daily.Sentinel

Plains Elementary School !all
carnival and soup and sandwich
supper on Saturday from 4:00 to 9
p.m.

Comrilote Remodeling
Rooiing of all Types ·
Worked in 'homo ritoo ·

•Commercial

3 kiuens bteck. 1 e•rv striped.-1
whltl mtdtum long hlir. Call
114-387-7101 .
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LISA M. KOC.H. M.S~

Complete Gutt• Work.

•Residential

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Co1111uteriied H•rilll Air SeleCtion
"'olds • ln111rpreting Services ·

V'IIYL &amp; ALUMIIIUM

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SIDING CO.

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Community calendar_/ area happenings

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FREE HEARING TESI'S WEDNESOA'tS

1

EUGENE LONG

Grey kitten wlthtt'rip•. about 8
weeks old, ~i.,er trained . C 1111
~--"1&amp;14-448-91536 . ·
· · ·

Oct. 4. B1sement full of mite.
us.t tools. Stihl ch•ln nW,
circular sews, rad ial errn siW,
tap and die set, m•t al thetttes,
mite. buildk\g m aterl1ls and
electric 11 1upplies. Electric
mee1alictt. Plusul\lllyerdull
Items. 315.0008TUWerm Mom ·
lng ' Heatlt'. 133 Bunemu1.
Pomeroy . ••
Oct. 4 •nd 6 . Rull..,d , fhlt
hou• on rN;Jht, Happy Hol~w
off Naw Lim• Rd. Nlclntltr
rMktence .
Oct.' 2.3.4. Joh'n DlmM'ooda
oncountvAd. 28 aboveEutem

Hltlh Sohool.

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4ttl1
and 6th. 001'1 Lanning ret i·
dlf'lce . Rt. 33 at Enterprin,
Pomerov . Oiahel, furn itu re ,
children'• clothet end lots 'o:f
miscellaneous. Sat. 9 :00-7 11i\d.
Sunday 10 :30·? A lin can~:~~(j.~

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&amp; Vi~inity -. ~
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Ol() ving

A
u le, everything VCH:t·
can th in k of. Starting M ~
Sept. 22 continuoua until •li
ite ms so ld. Camp bells . Jer ieft . f
Road . 3 blocks lrom Ging.'\.
Watch for sign I .
·~\.,:

Porch Sale leon Ba den lfct'!-t
Starls Sept. 30 t~
Oc t. 4 .
_ ,..
Antiqu e~ .

Gig entic V ud Sail, Oct. 2 1 3~
Former Powell's Berber Sh ~
GaiUpqjls Ferry. Rugt. dolli~
towel s. cu'rf llns.lemps, dishe~1
sppli anc es,; vant , Tupp81'o.,
Wars, dotlling, .... uters , t0J1i.1
of all kinds , aaws, • chu11J
antiques, lots of Misc . , .... -·.
Big Y ar'd S 1le. 22011 N. M\1ifl
St. , 1nv thing you can thin £1~i
O&lt;:t. 1 .2.3,4.
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Gari!J• S•le, Sendt'llll li}llf'
Meadowbrook, Ttturt, Ftl', s rJ~~
Ceremic, oil p•int .. plcutw;,
Horne lntetlor , Nlc N•cks. ~

Yard Slit. &amp;!emily, 2 resider,;'·
ces. SuH Hone Road neUl
Falrgrounds. follow tlliri.•.,.}
Thun, Fri. Sat. 9:00 -2:00':',
Childrans ctothing. toys , lots of 1
everythlrig.

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Yatd ule~ Fri . I Stt. 202 Htab''
St . Cloth i ng , furnlun~ ,1
,tppllencea .
t • ,o

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Big ,h it. 3201 Howard Avt..- 1 •
to 1. Fr i. 6 Sit. Rein or •ttt ~
Lots of bergelnt.
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Sat. Oct. 4th in G alllpolls Ferr3
Hou• on '"'" blnk Ntww"
Beale School 1nd Gulf 1111~

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Tum , M•rnorl.il Gardens ohto
Co. Rei. 32 . 4% miles on lift. ,
Moving , Y•rd' Sale. 2811 Mft.
Johnsons. Ocl . 1 ,2,3. 1 -Y, Fall
dowtKooll DrWe. Frkhy 1nd
cleaning ule.
StMdly. 9;00 · 1.

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Nurse•

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JilL. dllp..,dabte eook ' Apply
llteliday Inn No phone calla

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En~etope

Jt.18 Errterpr11e
3oil82

,ft

30® Government Joba ltlt
si{a .•040·S59 .Z30 vr Now Htr
tnt Call 805 -687-6000 Ext
A':!tft05

LMiy to hve in whh elderlv 1adv
P~tient not bed hat Call 614
~-3159 ·
Sales end Marllettng Person
B~okkeepeer - Aocept&gt;on&gt;st

Prtterabty 1 vearexperi.,cebut
"9~
neceuary Must have own
Clr Send resume to Box 731,
Rac•ne. otuo
AVON . """" 1ennones· coli
3p4-675· 1429
E...
~&amp;rteno&amp;d media sales rttpre·
s taiiYitl needed Bue plus
ctmm 1u 1on 30 4 767 . 7881 .
Monday thru Friday 10 00
\~
Awn rerpresenuuve wanted,
Jlllt ., time for exctting Chnst nfn nlea Phone 304-578
~18
~emblers

Wanted e am up to

SIO 00 per day assembling
d"plty ck)wn\:. M tten el supp
h~ Send stamp~ Mlf ad ·
dlesMd anvelope Hawkllend·
mg . P 0 . Box 13493, Orlando.
Fl 32869
Sam .on eta dnvekidn ey d•alv·
sit p 111 ent to Hunt1ngton o c e •·
sidn 11ty, for more Inform atton
call :1) . . 176-3098

OUn

OUt

marrying a

ffiY daUght"er IS
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Chlf'OpfaC t Of. n

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Homes for Sale

2 br, ~ltchen, bathroom, with
roo m o:.
•lound ~
., room · 1··''"••rao
dtn•ng room, all elee Appro~~: 7
miles from Pt PI on At &amp;2 2
tracts appro" 1 acre more or
len overloolung Kan awh a
Rtver 840 000 Call 304-8765440 betwe'" 8 30 and 4·30
Log home, 3-4 br. all elec. fully
c •fJ)eted , ftntthed basamllflt,
Ambro11a 7 m1les lrom pt PI
on At 62 C1ty w eter, paved
dnveway &amp; septtc tank, situated on 'll acre. overlooking
Kanawha Rtver S60 000 C1ll
304·676-6440 between 8 30
and 4·30
Government hous1ng hom
81 00, you rep atr Also, dehnquent Ute properttes and fort·
cloture propert1et For lnfD, call
lrelundoble) 1-315 738 1810
ext 673

35

Lots

8t

Acre age

1

'
acre 2 ctr geroge 30•30
heat. water. electric Set up for
mob•le home State Route 654
Call 814·388 ·8,..7 45

Rent ols
41

Situations
Wanted

1971 Elcona trailor, 12~~:86 , 2
' bdr . furnished on rerned lot
Close to town 8K18 out build
tng. Call814-448 ·9965.

W~t-do

babytitttng In mv horna
Mpnday thru Ff!dly only. No
wf-kendt C~ll614 -992· 2921
wiwtted baby s1ttir\g job at
evilntng C1il 1fter 4 30 p m
Jd,• 882·3554 •
1~ Wanted to Do

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2 bdt. *100 month 20 mtles
out 141 to 233-Dry Ridge Rd
You payutilttles Call614 4464703 mornmgs or 814-379·
2BB5
IS:-m-,:-11-3:-cbd-,...r- icn- to_w_n_n___ly
decor eted. AC. *250 mo , dep.
&amp; f
C 1 11 614 u8
·•
4,.
5 9 ' no Pftl
2
L-:-,-,.-,---:_L.____
,2 bedroom house in Middleport
No pets Depo1tt and references
l·r-:-eq-u;-1-red:-c-61_4_·:-99_2_·_6.:_0_18::___
2 'bedroom home for rent
Oepos1t and references re
Qutred Call after 6 00 p m
614-742-2541
$a,b2,fclas44

For aale Roush Lene, Chtshire.
tratlera appro~~:. VJ lcrelot.,.th
porch a ttorage budding Cell
614-387-7492

3 bedroom house in HendtriOn,
304·875 7448

~~o~ll~t:8~B;2;-2;5;B;3:;;:===
for Rent

1----------Furntthtd 2 bdr mobilehomem
Crown City c 1 11 614-2666520

smlng '" mv home, call
CtrolynRouth.304-n3-&amp;414 .

2 bdr tr 1iler lor sale, furmshed
Cai1614-379-2466

House cle1n111g, have referen·
eel Call Val•ne 304 8754283

1973 Ame,.cen• 14K70 total
electric, central atr. 12x1 2
wood utility bUltdlng on r~ted
lot 18.000 C o11614-446·3400
after 6 DO

N1ce 1biO 2 bdr on Rt . 35 . 2
miiH from hospit at. toward•
Rodney Clt1614· 245 ·5223 or
614-US-3897

p.m

a 1 by

1978 M•nstOn 14•70. total
alec., 2 bdr , den with wood
but'ner. AC. apph enctl, .underpmning, lerge porch. tully c tr·
pete d . ••
cond Call
614-256-1946 lfter 8

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Profession al
Services

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ater wells llrYICad and drilled
Free n11m•tes C1ll 614 992
5001 .. 814 742 3147

W

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3\
Homes for S ele

G~mment

homes from *1
(U"ftpllr) O.hnquenttiJC prop·
ertt RepotMS•ons Call 80!5·
887-eQOO e•t GH 4562 tor
~upt.repo lilt
for ule 15 rooms • bath,
ap rMnt uptt lirt 3 rooms &amp;
b••.~11t•70 trliiM 3 bedroomt
lR,, DR . htcorn. t700 month
c.u hrlie c err
61 -2151-1148 call envt•m•.
64 Thtrd Ave .

n1.000

3 ~r . air, pool, g 1r1ge. Hice
Co men:ilf prop•ty. comer
lot a htghw 1y front age U4t
W&gt;t~ut WI have bU\'ilrt A·One
Re ElUte-Broker C1ll 30487 --)04 .. 304-874-alal
Conv.n•ent locetion off Upp•
Rt 7, 3 to 4 bdr FP In LR,
complete kltch..,, built in die·
hw11her, range. own, microw ll(e • w11hef dryer. T\l room.
1800' or 2700 dowtt I 30 r• ert
fm .nc~ng •" tiltble Kvger
cr-. Sctiool •46,000 ••tra
land tv all1blt 114-441· 7127
Large corner lot. Countrytlrt
Etutes. Ctrptted, 3 bedroom.
hvtniJroo")/ FA, 1 bath g tnge·
o48,r&gt;O Coli 114-U8-1271
6 roomhouH 1.2 ec:m. Double
car .u«atl Located on RoH
HIH. lorgo"' o&lt;lcocl UO.OOO
Coll11,14·871· 2513
3 be4ro0m home 1 I ICret

f...,-·

1985 14•&amp;4 Man11on mobile
1 year t9,700
304-6'71·5039 efter 1!i pm ·

'81 Windsor 2 br lllgt liVIng
room &amp; lutchtn, 2 porehet &amp;
undarp~~nnmg . gre1tcond Murt
... 304-882-3716

34

Busifleas
Buildings

749 Third Ave 1600 IQ ft.
Commercial or WlrthOUtl
P erh1ng ort aide. Adj aeent to
third • Pint St. C •II a14· 4462312 for eppolnemtnt.

a etemtnt

•hop or store.te
under rtore 1501 Jtflerton
81vd Alto tor nle Co atet tire
changer, Htrlm Warntt burr.,er
jlck. t •bit for "'c power 1 ew
304 -87&amp;-1435

36Lots &amp; A cr eag 11
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2 09 •cr• State Route !54-

Space for ·!lent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Perk.
Route ;J3, North ol Pomeroy
Llrgelott Clll614·992· 7479
Sp aCIOU I lr Iller loti for rent
whh pl•vground 1nd picnic
facilities. at F smtiy Pt-•de Mo·
blleHomtPtrk, Rt 2,Gelhpohs
Ferry, W V 1 304-875·3073
-~Trailer

sp•ce•. small children
pccepted. Rt 1, locult Road
back of K &amp; K Mobtle Homes,
304·675· 1078

49

For Lease

Merchont11se
51

2 bdr., all utilities p•kl e•ctpt
tltc.. lurn Of unfurn , MC
depo11t required Convenient
locetion C 111614·448·4778 or
114-448-4758

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FUANITURE 62
OliveSt., Galhpoht New&amp;uttd
wood coal stoves 5pcwoodLR
tutte '399, bunk bed• t199.
lntron rutiners t99, new &amp;
used bedroom •utn, rtnget
wrW'Iger waahlt's, &amp; shoa New
hvingroom alitn *199· *599
lamp1, elsobuylngcoll&amp;wooci
ttoves C•H 114·441-3119.
Coun1y Appl•tnce. Inc Good
ultd eppllancea end TV aet 1
Opon BAM to &amp;PM Mon 1hru
Sot 614 ·U8·1699. 827 3rd
Ave Gtlltp01i1, OH
VaHey Fumlture. n~W~o~ A uttd
Large section of qu allty fum I·
ture . 12115 Eutern Ave
Gllltpolta .
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LAYNE'S FURNITUAE
Soflt and chtirt pncad from
*39'5 to t995. Tablts $10 end
up· to *1 26 Hkle· • ·bedt •390
to t59S Rtc~nert t225 to
*375 . L•mpa t28 tO 1126
Dmettn •101 and up lo *496
Wood table w· l c:h a1rt $285 to
1795 Cook 1100 up to o37&amp;
Hutch•
and up Sunk
beds co~ leta w-m lftrfttes
t295 and up to t39,5 8 •bv
btdt *110 6 '176 . Manr•Mt
or boll IPr'"flt full or twin tl3
htm *73, end t83 Queen set~
t225, King U&amp;O 4 drewtr
,jhett t65 . Dre11art *19 Gun
Clbinttt8,10,612gun Q,.or
tlectnc range •375 . labv mal"""' *31 • 146 Btd frame.
UO, UO • King fr~me *50
Good sel-.clion of btdroom
II.Utll , mettl Clbtnttl, hetdbotrdl t30 •nd up to •65 1

••oo

Dr agonwvnd C1ttarv Kennel.

CFA Hlmtl1y1n, Penien and
Si •m•• ktnent AKC Chow
pupp11e Call 114-448·38"
1fter 7PM.

Used Fum1ture Wa1tler &amp;
dryer, electric range, g 11
range, wvod table&amp; 2
bench•, btdl, dretltl', &amp; .
recliner 3 mi'" out lui •ville
' Ad Oper1 9AM to 5PM. Mon
lflru S 11 111..,4-U&amp;-032~

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wtthen. dryers, refrigMitort.
rang• Skaggs Appli1noes,
1 bedroom 1dt fur rent B 111e Upper Rhltr Rd betide Stone
rent atarts *216 1 monlhthet Crest Motel 814 ....6-7398
tncludtt d uttlltltl Depoeit·
~u•ed of UOO Cant let Vii· Avocado relrtger a tor tide by
I1Q1 ... tnor Apt Middleport
eidt •195, refrigtfttorffostfr•
614 -992-7787 Equal Housing •no. refrfgerttor coppertone
Opportunttv
t1&amp;0. refriaer11or hii'VIIt gokt
Nke new •1115, w ..htr &amp; dfyer
Apartment I fol rent in Pomeroy portable t915 uc:t. . Hoover
One •nd two bedrooms Cali ctrver,t95 , auto wether en. 20
814 ·992·8215.
in ga• renge t76 M•vtev
wnnger w11har t95 Sktggl
1 bedroom 1p1rtment upstairs Apphnc.. UPQtr Rlv•r Ad,
Newty cerpetlld throughout 114·446 -7398 .
Po"lyfumithed Coli 814"-992; 1::;--:---..,.----15908
New &amp; ulld rerr1 , r angel,
wethers • dryerL pc wood
1 bedroom IP1 N1ceforwor~ing L room .. lte •400. Mollohan
person 402 1~ Twentyfourth8t , Fum , At 7 North, 01mpofla,
Pt Plooun1. Coli 814-992 · Oh 814-448-7444
5858 .
• 1- - - - - - - - - Admlrtl atove, continctut aelf
21»droom ap1nrnent for rent In clttnlng own 2 large bumtn
Middleport. t 185 per month t100 Coli 114·245-8877.
1100. d-olt. Coli 814-992 1611 deya or 814-912·1713 LNingroom tuh:a UOO, dr•••r
evenings
140, lnd ke.oune hnter *40
Coli 114-441· 2318 . .
One bedroom unfumithed apt
on Main St Pomeroy, wa .. r Good uNCI floor modtl .-rd
end t~arb •t~• collec11on frH port tbl1 color 'N Md Mrvicee.
114·!192·2084.
Col 114·441-1149.

A1h1on buUdint lots with public
w .,., rnc»W .. horntt Ptrmitttd
304 - ~71 2331 ar 304 -578 :
2287

F.,umithtd one bedroom apt, an Orttn berrel beck chelr. be
ettetrlc, no pet1, re1tf'll'\ott. cond tii.OO 2107 llrdl Avo.
Coli oher 4 00 PM, 304-875· phone 304· 1711· 3243 1fttr
3788
400PM

Syr act.(te 1 acre buHdlng lot 1

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Household Goods

bJockfrompoot MuttMII, malct
oftor Coli 814·t92-3717.

Wheaton Rd, 15,500. Trtdtfor
JO fl or lallfer cemper, Ca"
814-388-8745

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La~ge f1rtt floor five room
apartment, Ph bath, newly
re·decor ated, *326 mo plut
uttllttel Ref &amp; dep requ~red
Call 814-446 4425 or 4461B19

APARTMENTS. mo&amp;Mie hbrntt, Plotcen• Ultd Fum1ture Goad
houtM Pt. Pl1111nt (.nd G •HI- qu 1lhy used fumlture. Open 9 to,
polio 114·448·122t .
8 Dr call for appointment
304-171-8483 atl71-14110
Two untumilhtd IPirfmtr'!tl. 4
roomt •nd btth, 5 rooma end o,...., noo.oo. br • hud ·
beth, Clifton, W. V, 1. 304-675- bolrd twin tilt •10 00 htra
3211
goortOOftd. 304-171-1780

lfl

Momtno It" era • L""' pond
1nd .,.,d. Chllclrtna wooden
ptay • ,c.,t.r, Home hll n.w lutd'l., wfth range. retr'e••tor
end .di1h waahar Included.
Itfully c o'1&gt;ftod
Muat .. Mtll M•• offer, CtK
114-B41·2803 .

1985 14d0 mobtle home 1
mile betow Galltpolis Oem on
At, 7.1Call efter 3 00, 61 4·446·
8089

1971 14K70 Get1ysburg, 2 bdr . 2 bedroom, k1d1 no pets. 1200
2 full b tthl, porch • twnmg, 2 month plua 'utllttltt' Bulav1ll1
AC't , 111 tltc , III:C cond 8t1t Ad Coli 8U-U6·9204
offer Clll 614-266-8620 or
114-258 1502
Nice 31;Mfr LA , upando, large
yard, 314 3rd Ave K1n1ug1
1977 14x70 Fairmont Bly· Coli 614·448 -7473.
view 2 bedrooms, centrll air,
w ather and dryer. equtpped for Nice 2 btdroommob1lehomefor
woodburnar, kitchen lpphn- rent Ntlt Racine Call 814Ctl, undlfp1nmng C 111 114- 992-&amp;158 .
9U-3555
Nice2 bedroomtrailerforr1nt tn
1973 Granville 14~~:70 , 3 bed· Cheshtrt On nice lot Call
room mobtle horne Fumlthed, 304-773-&amp;82B
tet up Underpinmng Ut&amp;O.
Coli 614·!192·7479.
2 Met room mob1le home for rant.
'176 00 monttt , 304· 675·
MOBILE HOMES MOVED In· 4154
turlld, reeton•ble rates. C•lt
304 671 2336
2-blldroom mobile homa. furnithtd Phone 304·67&amp; 6512
Vtctonan mob1le home U·~~:87 1ft1r 5 00 P.M.
on one acre lot Glenwood
304-&amp;76 -201 8 before 4 00 or
tfter I 00 PM.
44 Apartment
for Rent
1977 Mobtle horne for ule.
14~~:85 Schult%, 3 bedrooms.
furnlthld with many e~etrat
Can be left on renttd lot1. One bdr., untumlthed, utlhtlet
paid. Call61t-441-7fl16
19.500 00 304·875-1519
home. Wve in

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Mobile Homes

3 bdr . 14•70. 1280 plus 050
depot1t. lncludn w•ter a gar·
bage No dnnklng. fiQhtlng, or
peu CaR 414-367~7287

50

Furnished Rooms

Fum1shed room Range, refrtg
t115 Utlhtlet pa1d. 919 2nd
G aUipol11 S1ngle male. sh tre
b a ttl 446-4416 after 7 pm

2 bedroom hoult, New Heven.
Unfurn1thed *155 plus dep·

42

??.

Room• for rent, d1y week
month Galha Hotel Call 814
441-9580 Rent at low as •120
month.

46

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77

All wood burning ttovea .,. t:=:~~~=:=:=:=:=:=:"l"----------~
•tack reduced to cost Swisher
f "' 111 Siiil[liii:S
lmplemenl Coli 814-448··
71
Autos for sale
0475
&amp; LIVI:)IIIC'
All Snapper and MTD mowers
Clestic Capric 2 dr , white body
in ltock. on s ala now! Swlaher
81 Farm Equipment light, blue vinyl top, light blue
Implement Call 814-446·
InteriOr. power everything, AC.
0475
CROSS &amp; SONS
tilt, tepe deck, runt excellent,
U.S 35 W..t, Jackson, Ohlo look1 1htrp, InUit tell Make
Mixed hardwood 1labs, t12
81 4·281·6451
19 ~ M_,. o me an .ol~er. C1ll
per bundle. Cont aming epproK
Massey Fergu10n, New Hoi· 81• • 6 17 58
1V2 tons FOB Ohta Pallet Go,
Pomeroy Oh10 Call 614-992· lend, Ruth Hog Sales 6 Serwce
Over 40 t.aed tuctorstochool8 197&amp; Ford Grm Tormo Call
8461
from • oorrplata Ime of new &amp; 814- 448-112~. •360.
equlpm~nt . Ltrgest •lee
oh
Helf Prtcel Fl .. hing arrow stg.ns uted
tion tn S E OhiO
78 Cougar ~ P8, tilt air,
82891 Ltghted, ndn · arrow
'2691 Nonhghted U291 frH ---------~ 1 1900 Coli ofrii'500814-U8lenerel Few left See loc e lly JIM'S FARM EOUIPMENT 0289
CENTER . SA 3&amp; W. Golhpoio.
1!8001423 0183, anytime
Oh10 Call 61 4· 448-9777. eve 1986 Ford 2 door Escort, 4spd 1
614· 446·3692 Up front trtc· 11r, AM·FM. new tlrtl, $2,999
Soh, love ttat, and ctt air
tors With warr1nty over 40 uled John' I Auto 8 ales, 8ulaVJIIe Rd ..
0200 CeU14·992 ·6376
Gallrpotit. Oh
tractort, 1000 tools
Uving room su1t for uta Like
Cue 600 Combmt, nit· 1980 F~tel)lfd Trans AM, low
new Coli 814-!192 8623
propelled wtth 2 tte ads New mileage. an. autonutic, PS,
PB, ttereo. C8, ltr, lhOCks.
Free It ..dmg Buck Wood and Idee Cornptcktr-pu:ks 2-30 inch fresh corf11uter tune up excelrows
Call
614
246
6822
Coal Sto11t Fneproot pad,
lently m aint emed. 11kmg
nerungt
1tovep1pe end triple w 111 chim
14,800 Coli 814·446-2746
ney ppe Call 814-949· 2284
No J6 John Deere coflt~ne
G E gOld Wtlher and dryer sat t2DO John Deere fl•tl chopper 1972 Cornet Dodge 1 owoer.
t226, G E natur•l gil *125, used 11ery Httla. *250 Ollver -1 318 motor. 8 cyl H11 67,540
13 2 cubic h upr~ght h&amp;ezer row cornpic~er lneedt 911 ., box) 1etual mllet. P S.. P a , 1uto
8150, 14 cubic h chest type •100 1978 DttiLin Pickup Good tlr .., good condltton
freezer 1100. G E wather truck ltr1n1""11lon needs 1ught *1200 Call 814-992-6868
*1 00 Eleetrlc dryer 8100 overh au I) *200 Butler Hereford
Farm. can J•y 614-216-6518 For sale or trade 1917 Bulc~
614-742 2352 .
lifter IPM
Century. 350 V8. auto trent
minion, PS: runs good, good
Milled hardwood tlabt ni
NtwideaNo 323ontrowcorn tires, good c•r t976 or best
per bundle Contammg appro~~:
1 Y2 tont FOB OhiO P atlat Co Picker Field re•dV Excellent offer 114 992-3323
Pomeroy Ohio Call614 -992· cund1t10n Call 114-985 3865 - - - - - - - - -or 614·916·3888
1984 Chevy Cavalier. 4 door.
6461
.•
p s p a auto tuntnuiiOn,
41,000 rntlet Call 614 ·992HALF PRICE Flattllng 1rrow New and used part a for White• 3703
etgnt •28911ltghted, non-arrow Olivert, M -M. Oeutt tractors'
U8911 Nonllghted 122911 Free S1dera Equtpment Co , 304- 1978 Camero 8 cyl auto
lettertll Few left See locally 575-7421.
Clean PS , PB , Pioneer stereo
11800)423-01 6 3. enyt1me.
Ho1MI1tt c:h 11n saw tale. Supar tystem 614-992·8369
Rough lumbar *150-1000 ft , Xl AO 3 6 cu tnch engme
menual and •uto oiling, 11 1~ J877 Mercury C01o191r bcel
f~tewood UO· ton. Quality
power tiP bev t289 00. We i lent cond1t10n. Cell after 4 00
Stone. Henderton. W V a
htve over 30 good ultd 1nd 614-M5·3641
phone 304-676· 1100
rl!lbutlt uws in stock hom
$75 OOto •1&amp;0 00 Wewlllgive 1971 Old• Delta 88 Royele 4
00111 Tops, 126 00 each 304
, • free chain or elect chain 11w Eklor, hard top, lo lded, e•cel
676 -&amp;396
sharpener with the purctlase of lent condttton C1ll 114-949
Woodburner 8600 00 Large ltf any ullld IM Ktt'fer Service 3&gt;68 attar 6 p m.
cond • 300 00 Otthw ather Centar, St Rt 87 , Leon , W Va 1980 BUick Skyt ark 4 door.
•us 00. Ping pong ubte. Phone004 88&amp;-3874
11,200.00. Coli 304 676 dreuer end mirrow $25 00
1293
•
Fall
niW'
snd
used
equipment
304-676-6761
IP&amp;ctlls One New HoU end No I
72 Ford plc~up 380 V-8, good 8 , 3 bettM forege boll w1th 1984 Oldlmobtle · F~renu, 2
cond $575 Klng -0 -He at ttndem ••• 12 tan wagon Ek!or h1tcftback, auto trans. ••
wood-co el stove plus ecce•., t6.900 00. One No 8 boK with cond. tltt wheel, AM-FM ttereo,
10 ton wagon 16,500 00. One lf'llirpl phone 114·992-8114
"" 304·675·8623
Model 30 fDraoe ~wer 1,000 Ilk for lim Ewn~ngs c111
~
Sears elr condittontr 20 000 RPM U ,IOO.OO . One uted No 304-882-3192
8
forage
wegon
with
10
ton
!
BTU. 0300 304-676
8483
,,
runn1ng t~Ur •2.100 00 . Qne l "84 Chevy 5·10 V-6, 4 tpeed .
Rem1ng1on 1100 auto shotgun used 6-717 ci•OPPtr!), 700 00 ' Pl. pb, tm·fm canette, sporty,
20 g euge Mtgnum also W1n· Ona ulld 718 chopper with 1 '1 24 ,000 n'lllts 84 900 304·
chester modal 12, 12 gauge row held 13,100.00 . Onau..:~ 875 7330
modified barrel. both e~ec cond 718 with 2 raw he1d - - - - - - - - - 13,00000 Ontnew474seven ~ 1983 Chevy Camero Z-28
304-675-3244 after 5 p.m
foot delJxe haybine 15,900 00 T·top, black Wlll't gold lrtm,a~ec
One new 489 mne foot deluxe 1 eond Loaded With extrea 304Chr~ttm as trett T eq. now for
773-5709
Chrittmtt •12 Alto gokt prtnt h oyblno 01.9110 00 Ono Holland 302,1 .200 alurrymlCOYCh . 304 676 -6773
nu re spre 1d tr $6.100 00 . One 1972 C.mero, runt good, auto
1bove evtrage cond. Needs
Bokapringt tnd m attres1. good 307 tlndtm axle slurry tome
cond Car top lugg l!fll c amer 1pre1dtr 2,200 gal firm rt~rtndbodywork.l700
304-675-6427 lftlr I
•111.800.00 One 353 "'llnv bu
304 675-2267
New Koll and grlnd•r mixer p.m
Stove and Refrigentor, good 15.800.00 One 3151 hunchwd
mixer ti.IOO oo.
cond1tK1n 9·700 2311 ltnooln bu grinder
Ont 1 New Holt and L·412 lllid 72 • Trucks for Sale
Ave
•t•r lo . . . :.3 hp •11.500 00
Of\euaed 845 New Holl1nd8IO
ft round b11tr M .I!IOO 00. Two 18H Ford Ranger, tlke over
55 Building Supplies
u_. 8&amp;1 KM Hol11nd 1600 ft peym... t• Call814-446-9257
round bllers •1.800 00 uch.
One ultd lobe It 610 thlrtv hp t 984 Chevy Scott~ lit. 4 whl.
niW' bucket 11,1100 OO. InterHt dr. red , PS. PB, AC, t•lt,
Butlding Materials
Block, brick, IIWtr PIP•. Win· free fin anang on New for ega AM-FM, •u• g au enk, chrome.
dows, llntel1, etc Claude Win • equ!Pmtnt until Sept. 1. 1987 rtep blrf11er lmmaeul1tt Call
ten, Rto Grenda, 0. Call on hoy toolo ,.,til July 1.1987. _4_4_1·_82_1_7_._ _ _ _ __
614-245-512t
Kteftrt Service Center, St Rl
tfl. Leon, W VI Phone 30.. "t974 88 Plltenger lntema~nal bua, auto 1ran1. new
·
Concrete blocb •lltllasyard or 891-3874
11r11, Nn• grut, •2 .000 C 111
deltvery Matonund. G1lhpohs
814-251-1393.
Block Co., 123VJ Ph1e St ..
Gtlhpoh•. Ohio C•ll 614·446· 82 Wanted to Buy
Wrecker 68 Chevy 440 Holmes.
27B3
twlnOinSI booma, *2.000 C 111
Pole Buildings by Qu ali IV Now buving shell com or eer 814-258-1393
Build.,., Workthopt. carpor1s. com C1ll for latttt quotes
antmtl thaltlra, gerega . Free River Cltv Ferm Supptv. 614- 198&amp; Clievv c -10 t7.999
1980 Dobun 01,!199. 1980
ettlmatet Phone 614·689· 441 291S
Dodge
0·50 01.999 1978
7121 .
W tnted to buy Good gr 11n dnll. Chevy LUv *1 ,489 1978 011·
C1n be hof1t dr.wn C1ll a~n •1 , .89 John't Auto S1las
814-258 11038
aut ovHio Ad .. Golllpoll~· Ohio. '
56
• Pets for S ale

For rent Sl~tng Rooms and
light houaekeepingroom• Park
Central Hotel. Call 814 448
0766

wv0

14x"-. Fatrmont Bayview 2
bdr.. ell electnt:. underpinning.
new carpet. H,800 Clll614·
246-5815

W~do
hand Qutltlllg 111 my
ho
Call614-9'9-2006 1fler

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2Crown
bdr Citv.
mobile
home,
toward
Kenny
's Carryout
Aokonu 11.000 Coli o11er6 00.
614 · 251·6646 or 614 ·256·
687B

M1ller fuel oil fum ace 3 yr old
$4&amp;0 Coal and wood .tollt
0260 coil 614·446·2528 .

Unfurn 4 roomt 6 b1th. cen
trally located, no pets, ref &amp;
sec dep can 614-446· 044-t

45

2r560

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Fum1shtd apt U36. Utiliti11
paid-44
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BR aher
9204th
446
7pm Gelhpoh•
_ _ _ _ _..:.__ __
N1ce 2 bdr apt 4 miles from
G 1ll1polis Stove, rtlrig.. I
WlterfurntJhed, &amp;210 omonth
no patt CBII 614 448-8038

Helf l1br ldor • h aH Golden
rttriiVer Call61•· 245-9397.
Golden Retriever pupplei· 8
wks old AKC rtgtttertd Only 3
left ' l•ll mal11 •176 ud't} · to
hurryllneludtt shot1. p1pera, •
dog food Cell 114-286-5110
today.

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dietel 4 spd , lock outs Cell
814-388-8745

63
Polled It t.J;mld Hereford bull'
A. I built, IPflng cahnng COWL
LawrenC» Burdell Cell 814245-5181
4 horn tr all• t1 ,000. C 111
814-251·1393.
For a ale· 2 Simment •I Helfer
1'h yeart old C•l 014·985·
3649
I 00 p.m.

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6 month old Mort 1n colt
For ute AKC Doberman pup· 176 00 or will trade for ceH
plea red &amp; bllclc tall docked 304 575-5781
Wormed , shots, plplf'l •5o
~ lA Sinwnent ,1 bull. I mos. okl ·
Coli 614·446·7796 .
304-675-8879
3 puppiM, 8 wka old HaH Pit
Bull. Re ectv to go U15 00 piece
114 812-5417 everting• 114·
742-2211 dlyl.

Cocker Sp eniel pups, AKC
mlnllture Schnaurert CFA
Pertlan Cttt, Si•m~te lcitten1
for ule. 614-982 -2t07.

71

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AKC Bo•tr. flm lit, 304-071- 1911 Chevrolet Sprint ptu• I
IPd tr ensmiWon, r ecUo, tiC.
2885.
cond Verv low mileage. heel·
Regltttf'ed Bluttk:k female 2 t...tgeamlltage Ctii814·2'S·
vurs old, HI 3rd trtller on NIB
lefl. HorMIIck Rd oH Cr lib 80 AMC Conc;ord DL. P oyoft
creek Pe ersona
•1100 AHMWtlrti, MWWI1er
,....,_ 49,000 mlloo Coli 814388-1822 .
57
Musical
Instruments

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home ttereo tpe eker• 304812-2511 .,.,, _ _

58

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Veget abies

H11t runner bun• Pick vour
own t5.00 buthell. After 3PM,
e~l mamlngt 114-448-3206
for direction a

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TH~ WOI&lt;~P.

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o700 Coll14· 211· !3t3.
67 Nova w~gon 6 cyl. 3 llld ,
Okl Ill om 1 c er, _. ar 1rlde for
trucll. Coli 114·441-2301.

ltr•t .od. 1848 ' Ford Coupe.
Coil 304-571-N44 .

85 GMC truck, 43.000 actual
""'"· tKc. condition, t1.200
Coli 814·.. 8·4&amp;33

73

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&amp; 4

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tion c.n 114-446-9531
1975 f;hevy Bllztr. •2.000 or
bOot offor Coli 814·..8· 2701.
1810 Ford F250 4 wheel-drive,
351, 4 IPHd. lock out hubt.
o&lt;&gt;od condHion 13800 IU ·
742-2373 oltor 4 00 pm..•..

Auto Rep air

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cofl(l
$800 Call 614 446 3063 .

81

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W erds Trea &amp; Scrub SerVtce
Top trim &amp; remov 111 Call
614 256 9320

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BASEMENT
WATEAPROOFING
Unconditton 11 lifet1ma gu ar en
tee local reflt'ences fum11hed
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Trte ttu,.. removal Sand 1St
gravel, ltone. mulch, top toil,
coal &amp; firewood deltvered
Den's Landscapes 814-446
9846
RON'S TeltVIIton Strvtce
Hou• cells on RCA, Quaur
GE. Sp$Chhng in Zenith Call
304-576-2398 or 614 448
2454
Fetty Tret Trimtn~ng, stump
removal Call304-875-1331

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COMING TO Vie IT
U5 NEXT WEEK.

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meson. pemter, rooflngjinclud
lng hot t1r lpplicetion} 304
675-20B8 or 675•7147

Starks Tree end Lawn Servtce,
Hedgea. shtubbs, buahu
trimmed, land1caping end
stump remov11 Wmterb:et10n
of lawn and le at removal.
304-578 2010
Rf:!,t •rv . . or cable tool d11lhng
Most wellt completed aame
day Pump ules and tervtce
304-896-3802
Ashby Con1tructton.' c arpentery, remodeling, room addition,
cement bloc~ work. in tenor 1nd
exttnor p ltntlng. 11d1ng Fraa
ntimatet 30•·8715·5446 or
676-6152

82

Plumbing
Heating

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CARTEA'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor ~ourth ' enci P1ne
Galltpolll, Ohio
Phone 814-446-3888 or 614·
U6·4477

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mentt, toottrt, drweways, ltl&gt;tlc tankt, land1c 1p1ng Call
anytime114 446 4537,J•m•
L Davtson, Jr. owner.

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Refrigeration

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trttl GeneraiRapetr AppltMce
repair, alec rep1ir &amp; connectIng, licensed m11ter electric11n
12 Yrt t11p lnturtd Contact
8111 Sturgeon 876-1708 or kevm
G lui 676 - .252 24 -Hour
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UPHOLSTEAY SHOP
1153 See Ave , Gallipolis
114-446 -7833 or 814-•46 ·
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114·448-3431. Opon dolly 8 to
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19 N y ·s
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18 Ordeal
neme~ls 36 Energy'
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21 Radam es' 26 German
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autobiographical
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book, " Thf! Wonderful, Pn·
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the same even•ng as Erma's
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attorney While McKenzie
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clashes wnh Kelsey after
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she re1ects a s1zable 1nsur·
7:35 (l)PorbllitofAmorictl: Ar·
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on an un1nheb1ted 1sland dur~
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Global Celebration Host
m1n)
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(2 hrs 1
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WMJ;;ter's plaot to enter a
SEASON PREMIERE (CCI
k1ds'
rac1ng derby are
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spoiled by George's co mpe ~
from a masstve earthquake,
t1t1YG urges
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verted mto a field hospital
Innocence'
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Ntwlhour
cond•t•on (60 mtn )
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to learn more about h1s parIll (!) INN Newt
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of the Eonh ICC) Davod AI·
for a VISiting dtgmtarv (60
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tri county aru 21 'fll•rS The
belt In fumlture uphGia•rlng.
C1l 304-175-4154 for fr"
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W1tttr10n'a Water Hauling.
rnaonable rttes, lmmtdlete
2,000 aallan delivary. cisterns,
pools, well. etc. c 111 304-6762B19

1111 Ch'Y-tr Lo-. tvrba,
lutomatlc, 1lr, all optiona.. ·/,• 00 • CC full dreu Hond e
ntentetl PM'fect condition
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Servi ces

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575-1887.

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wiU .:ceptlatemodelveh•cle as
tr ede in. 304-17&amp; 1423

Dillard 's Water Delivery Citt·
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Sundav. 614-446 7404

Honde Ooldtnwing lnlerltltl,
1100 cc , uc cond. KZIIO, Nnl
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74.000 m1lt1 Call 614 ·379- '.
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1181 KIWUIId 1()(80 Very
1100«1 condition. Muat ••· C 111
114·182·3377 offer 4 30 p m

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contained , good shape . •
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1181 Kowoookl KX 210. Good
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Camper 18 ft tohet sha"wer,
kitchen a:tutpped. aleepaa1,., self
contatn.:l, •1.100 Call 614446-1358

Jam11 Boy1 W1ter Serv1ce
Alto pools filled C•ll614-256·
1141 or 614 446·1176 or 614446·7911

1111 Hond1 Megn1 V41 . Ntw
tirtl euoo Cell 614· 992·
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Motors Homes
8t Campers

1181 Fo.-d Econoline nn, A-1
oond. low mileage. •t.900 00.
304·875-5393

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Gat your car re.ty for wmter
PoMlt (Ob olertong 1189 00
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396 Chevyengtna, alum.- tnt eke
and Vllve covers. stock eem &amp;
recing cam very go~;~d cond
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Houses for Rent

AI,.Hne Jobs 816 ,747 to
$~,855 year now h1rlng Call • .3 bedrDOm, all alec, M lion w
JO ,' jne 1,.'618-469 3635 e~~:t V• priced'" the 30's, 304-896·
A iBO for mftl 24 hn.
3463
Smt-one ta drive k1dney d1 ely
sifp•at•ent to Huntlf'lgton ace a Government Homes from •1 IU
Slqnally, far more mformat1on rep atrJ Delinquent t 111: PfOP·
cal~ :..14 - 675 - ~98
erty Aepos~e•lions Call 806687-8000 EKt. GH9805 for
1 bedroom apt. in Middleport ell
sqct al Warker ActiVIties Re- current repo htt
crtabon al Therap11t Strong m
utilities plid . $200 per month.
recruttonal program1 . Ehgtble
8100 dtPOiit Cell 614-992·
for lOCI II work licensure tn WV
6611 day• or 614-992·6783
evenmg•
S ahry DOE Send resume PO 32 Mobile Homes
Boll: 39 . Pt Pleasant, WV
for Sale
3-4 bedroom hou., 1n Pomeroy,
fully furnithtd, w·d, mtcro·
L P.gyfor housework % day tw1ce NEW Ai&gt;Ul USED MOBILE w1ve, newly remodeled rec
"1 ..... 304 675 2635
room P •Y own utilltl•. depollt
HOMES KESSEL'S DUALITY requtred
Call d1y1 814-992MOBILE
HOME
SALES
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Twp nle~person1 neeJed to WEST. GALLIPOLIS. AT 35. 2381 , evenmgt 614-992-2720
s..-v.ce a N 1110n al AdYifttllng PHONE 614-U6-7274
2-3 bedroom house In Pomeroy
c h~~~Patgn during October
Unfurnished, Sug er Run area,
$ ~6 00 per week potenial it
Fleetwood _,*. 2.1500 Call
to achool, very mce Pay
wlllmg to work hard Call 1966
111k for Ed. 614-448-7044 or do•
own uttlltiet 1nd dtp011t ,..
E~trolux colltct 304-788
6t4-U6·8080
qUtred Day 814·992-2381 Qr
J2 ' J' betweet'l 911 am or
evonmgs 114 992-27&gt;&lt;&gt;
w 11 tn at 45268 McConkle
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c~_:_:_.:.:_.:_::.:..;z.~-Atenue S W So Chat , W V 197
bedroom•. toul alec New 3 bedroom house for "nt in
Afk for Mr Williamson .
carpet $7995 French C1ty p
Brokerage Ca1814-448·9 340
omeroy Call 814·992 -6943

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Paaloe air nailer. 2 combin etlon
cutting torchet, Rockwell porta
ben uw, 1 lan chtlnfa,, olk
chtna cabinet Call 614-ljB·
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bath, SUO per mo Deposit
requ•ed Coli 614-446-4222
between 9 s. 5

Daily

Auto Parts
8t Accauorie8

Mounttmeer Auto Body Par1t.
Inc , 1318 Fifth St, New
Haven , W Va Phone304·882·
3729 hat • full lint or body
parts for c •'}!• trucks 1nd vent.
September Speci els E1cort,
Chevette. 720 Oataun, '79-'83
Tovota 4x4 p u fenders,
t39 00 '81 up Ford and G M
p u fender•. 84&amp;.00 Hood•. ,
*99 00. '73 ·'80 G.M. tellg a1et
and but11)ert. 856.00 '111·up
G M ullg .... end bumpert,
886 .00 '13 '79 FOrd t11)g1tu
and buftlJflfs, $6&amp;. '80-up Foid ~
t11lg atn and burrptrt, $76 00 1,
Onty •a hmtlld qu ant1ty to be
sold at the•• pru~es. so hurryt
Delivery av11lable

Firewood for nle t30.00 PU
k&gt; ad . Call Roger Mude. 114388·9341

N1cely furmahed mobile home
CA &amp; hut, ucel location
adultt only Call 61 4-446·
033B

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Plastte eittern at ate approved,
plasttc ,eptic tankt, pi attic
culvens, metal culvertt ~ RoN
EVANS ENTERPAISES&lt; Jock·
ton. Oh 614· 288-5930

Duple• for rent 646 Second
A11e , G alhpohs 3 bdr hvln·
groom dtningroom, new kit
etten, b ac~yard, refrig • rtnge
8285 plut ut1llt•n &amp; secur1ty
ctepostt Ctll 614-446-0890

Elan-715
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Trantnnstanl, ell typltl, over.
front, rear, 4 wheel d'•11e, 1nd
parts Wtll deh11er Call 814·
379-2220

C •II eh 1n's UNCI Tir; Shop
Ovpr 1.000,tlr", ilztt 12, ~3 .
14, 16, 16, 1611. 8milel6utRt
218. Co11614· 261 8251

Furn•thed aapt aduln onty C 111
614-448-9523

No Sa ln. DeUtll -Send

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2 bdr 2 ti atht, kltch1n fur·
nithed 11 Court St t325 ptr
mo plu• utilltin (flference •
depotlt CaU 814·44&amp;·4928

E!;;•Assembty Work! 1714
per 100 Gua ranteed Payment

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roc:ken. br sulta,
dryera, 1tove. 9 1 bv. appt
304 875-8483 or 575 14 so

A1gency Inc 1p artment 2 bdr,
utiht1es p 1rtly p akl, nice C til
304 -875·5104 or 304-175·
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2 bdr unfurn11h.:l apt In Crown
City Coli 814·256 8&amp;20

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V.. D. Edwards
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Retired Pllmeroy bus1nessman
and !nsuTance agent V.D. Edwards,
72, of 100 Union Ave., Pomeroy,
died Thursday morning' at h!s
home.

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WITH US SiJNDA Y,
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Mr. Edwards was a son or the late
John and Luta Smith Edwards. He ·
was ·a slu1ner and a 32nd degree
rnasm of Pomeroy Lodge 461
F&amp;AM. and was afllllated with t1ie
PQmeroy United MetOOdlstChurch.
Survivors Include IIIE' son, David
Edwards, Pomeroy; twodaughters
and sons-In-law, Carolyn (SuSie)
and Larry Heines of Poueoy and
Oleryl Ann and Wayne Shere of
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children, Trac!, Krlstan and Ann
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PH. 992-3039

WORLD COMMUIION SUNDlY
9:30 A.M.~Sunday SchoolranAgul
10:30 A.~-Morning Worship '
C. SONNY ZUNIGA, Pastor

OLDS DELTA 88 ·

Wendy Shere.
Besides his parents, he was
·preceded 1n death by h1s wUe,
V!rg!nla I. Edwards, on March 14,

1985.
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Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at
Ewing Funeral Home with Rev.
James Corbitt officiating. Bur!B.l
will be In Meigs Memory Gardens.
Masat!c serv1ces will be 7: :.1 p.m.
Saturday at the funeral home.
Friends and relaiives may call at
the funeral borne 1rtm 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday and2 to4p.m. and7to9p.m.
SatUrdaY.

EMS has 5 calls
Meigs eounty' Emeraency Med!- .
cal Services reports live caDs
Thursday; Middleport all: 34 a.m.
to the Riverboat Inn lor Mary
Wallace to Veterans Memor!al
:1 HOspital; Syracuse at 8: 17 a.m. lo
· John !!(. for Demaris Crawford to
Holzer Medical Center; Middleport
ap2: 26 p.m. to South Slxt Ave. for
t'lero Baker 'to Veterans Mef1lOI'!al
HOIIP!tal; Tuppers Plains at 6:49
p.m. to Reedsv!lle tor Crystal
Wllllarns to St. Jolepll's Halp!tal;
Mlddleport at U: 18 p.m. trans·
ported Jerry Moore Ill Veterans
Merror!al flospltal.
AnnouiiCe

Chester PrO will bold an open
boule Monday, 7p.m.,atthescbool.
Teacben will be pl'l!lellt to talk .
With parents. F1na1 plana lor the
upcomJDg tall carnival · will be
diJculled. Relreshmenll will be
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mately $60,00i led to a
u ment
in the Me!gs CountyH althDepart·
ment's proposed bu et for 1987.
AOOlrding to Meigs ounty Aud!·
tor BUI Wlckl!ne, the d rtment's
cut from one mill to .75 mill, along
with monies generated from state,
fed&lt;'ral and local receipts will "stlll
be ~ufflc!ent to meet the needs" of
tile department.
A new property valuation for the
county means th;lt .75 mUI will
generate more revenue than It
woulil have prior to the new
valuation.
Because of this, and the car·
ryover, the entire one mm wlll not
be necessary to operate the depart·
ALTERATIONS - Alan Stone Construction Co., 10, said he Is In hopes a contingllncy fund, which Is
men! next year, explained Jon
Ch~erhill, Wid Obio Department of Transportation
Jacobs, heallh department
always established for projects of this type, wUI be
supervlsoi'S are back at work on FI:Jmcroy's Union lLSed to cover the addltlonal costs. Total additional
director.
Avenue. Extensive repairS'to a sUppage oo the street Cost.' cWI not be de~lned he said, beeause the
The anticipated wdget for the
were funded earlier this year through Federal All!" CJ&gt;ntraclor Is worll!ng on a time and mater!al basis.
heal! h department !Qr 1987 • !!;
Secondary Fund!i,Jiowever, federal Inspectors would Pom~roy Village, Gifford added, wUl have to submit
"about $401.(XXJ," sa!d Jacobs. The
not approve the llnlshed project because tbe 'wtdth of · completed right·ol·way agreements wllllthe Involved
health department's budgetfor 1986
ahout 100 leet ol the road dld' yot meet federal
property owners helore lederat Inspectors will give · budget was $.1i5,!00. 766, according
regulations, even though repulrs were made final approval to the project and release the lederal
to Wickline.
according to specmcatlons tllat had prior approval. funds. Union Avenue was closed to traffic th!s week.
· Receipts from health department,
'The lnil!al repairs were made Ill' stone under a The job Is expected to be completed by Friday.
services are also on tile lise, said
$198,629 contract. Howard Gifford, of OD&lt;rr Dl•trlcl
Jacobs, beCause the department Is
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Some services, such as home
health and famlly planning servl· ,
ces, are offered at no charge or en a
sliding
fee scale, based on Income.
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ln November 1984, Boster was t!onal!zatlon perse," she said. "I'm
Jacobs assured that sev!ces !n
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Stall
named by Ohio Majority Leader looking lor a rationale for It, for
1987 will remain the same and
• GALEIPOLIS - Republican Vern Riffe to cha!r the House Select where the people are going and why
"hopefuOy get even better."
. state representative candidate Committee on Delnstltullonal!za· l• they are go!ng ... I've been trying to
• He sa!d llealth department offiGarry Hunter said 1\e has sent a !!on. At the t!me, Boster said her get some answers to some very
cials are ronslderlng ex Jlllldlng
letter to State Rep. Jolynn Boster, background made her uniquely leg!tlmate qu ~t!ons and now l can
some of the (l'&lt;lfll'a ms now offered
get those answers."
oil a llm!ted basis .
. calling for the issuance oft he report qualified to head the panel.
"For f!Very· one doUar collected
by her House Select Committee oo · . "I've got two fat:!llties 1n . my
" I've never seen such an .ov~r. delnSt!tutlonal!zat!on. ·
district and I've seen two communi· whelming Tes(Xlnse from as many
from the taxpayer," sa!d Jacobs·,
"we'd like to g!ve tacktlreeooUars
Hunter SJlld he· feels the report ties tlult have absorbed and ab· segmenls of the )X&gt;pu!atlon. We get
In
servtres."
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· will prove wlult Impact the commit· sorbed and absorbed," she sa!d, t\110 and three phone calls a day,
, "II we have a carryover durtng
tee's ~ommendatlons have up:&gt;n . accordlngto,Hunter.'s statement "1. people are sending In all kinds of
the Athens Mental Health Center see people who just fall through the stuff, and ~ think thE: hearings
the five-year perbd of the tax levy
and we don't need the millage, then
and the Gallipolis State lnstltute, · cracks and end up 1n our legal should go quickly,"
The seven·f11emher select com·
.we check with !he budget comm!s·
.now , Gall!poJ!s Developmental system and that's not an approp·
slon for adjustments," he exCenter.
riate place for them to bP."
m!ttee was to begin hearings m the
plained. "We don't want to abuse
. . After rmre than a Yfar, Boster
Former patients, ·•ger into troij: !ssueJan. 28,1985. Boster promised
the
taxpayer's ooUar."
· and the, committee have~ettolssue ble fo'r events that range Imm her committee 's recommendat!ons
Tax millage can be adjusted
Ute' report as !egislat!lm. 'Hunter exhibitionism to petty theft fo joy by the foHow!ng March 1 in order ·
down or up du nng the five-year
said he feels ihe report already riding !n cars," she sald,not!ngthat lor the report to have an Impact on
period·. not to exceed ~he Wled one
&amp;hould have been Issued. Boster the crimes !ndlcate that proper the state budget process. Hunter
mill.
said she wishes 1t were, but a la!'ger - soc!allz.ati:m !s not oocurrlng before said.
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problem needed to be addr~·. the patients are released.
No l'€p0rt bas ever been llsued,
JolyM Bosler
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that could-not walt. ,/
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Fire ·abOard Soviei nuclear submarine leaves three dead
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WASffiNGTON (UPU - A Soviet nuclear
The terse announcement, more than 24 ho~rs after
submarine carrying nuclear wed pons about 000 mlles ·
the f!re, Indicated tile fire was not bum!ng anymore
northeast of Bermuda had a f!re aboard, klll!ng three
but It did not If the tile lire' had been pu(out.
people and as part rt a new superpower agreement,
Tass sa!d experts 1n Moscow concluded there was
the Kremlin promptly 110t!l!ed the United States, the
no danger "or any unauthorized action of weapons, a
Wh!te House said Saturday.
oodear explosion ·or a radioactive contamination of
The l!re started Friday momlng while . the
the environment."
submarine was 1n International waters, the cif!clal
In Moscow, a Western m!l!tary expert speculated,.
Soviet news agency Tass reported In Moscow.
• tlult the submarine belonged to the Yankee class,
Three people were killed In the blaze, which
· which has l)een patrblltng thE! Atlantic for 20 years.
' apparently Slarted. In a compartment of the
He saki the Soviets probably announced the
submarine, the agency said. Tass d!d mt spec!fy the
!nc!dent because the fire lorred the su bmar!ne to
precise location c1 the f!re, how the three people d!ed
surface !Or more oxygen anp, "You've got ·tn surface ·
or the class of tbe submarine.
Ql!!ck or all the atmospb;!rehorns up and a lot of'
Tass said the crews of the submarine and otber
people can be killed."
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Soviet sh!ps In the area were handling the mattev and .
"The Soviet government does not bellf!Ve that there
there was no danger of a ~:~uclear exposlon or
1s a poss!b!llty of accidental nuclear explosion," said
radioactive contamlnat!on.as a result of the lire. \.:
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1'2 IN, STOCK

Health ·
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By LEE LEoNARD
50·50 role in running the
UP! Statehouse Reporter
government.
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Rhodes fielded questions from
Republ!can gubemator!ill nominee .
James A.-Rhodes is at odds with his the executives, and sa!d the
running mate, Robert A. ·Taft II, perreptlon of Ohio as a high-cost
oxer whether public welfare appro· state must end. if business ii to be
prlatlons should he subjeet to cuts to anracted. He said he would lower
Individual and business taxes.
avoid a lax Increase.
"We lulve no expansion," he said,
' But the 77-year •old .· former
gover.nor sa!d Friday he's confident "no new IndUstry coming ln. ·we
the two can f!nd common ground on . lulverot won one Industry."
the subject .
Said if he is electo:'d: he
Tal( said Thursday that the state. willRhOa&gt;s
send .to 'the · Leglsla'ture a
~~t ~!!AI to b!! cu,t!inmed!ately
·compensation
beCau!il! ·oflwhat .he c;U!ed over· . "strbng""·wOFkers'
spending. an!! )le named welfare as bill wh!ch 'l(lll g!ve Industry a better
handle on Insurance costs.
a target area.
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"I'm prepared to smd a lilltothe
But Rhodes told the Oh!o Society
Leg!slaiUre
!mmedlately•so we can '
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gt&gt;t
oome
!ndustJY
In here," he said.
that welfare. along with education.
Rhodes
\Yas
&amp;Skeel if the current
should be exempt from any cuts.
law. negotiated by advocates of
"I don't thlnkwecan take welfare tius!ness.and
laborearUerth!s year.
and say you can g~l-$..20 a week or
$20 a month," Rh0iles tOlcl reporters Is too pro-labor.
"I'm not talking about labor," he
alteiWards. "I th!nk !bat's wrong." said. ''I'm talking about profit."
The admln!strat!on of Gov. Rl·
chard F. Celeste has said ~o C\IIS
Rhodes told rhe ex~utives he wlll
are necessary at present; that the veto any legislation mandating
state wlll finish the flscal'yea r 1n the • programs on local governments
black and precautionary measures without providing the funding . U
are be!ng taken to avo!d a bloated lawmakers overtidil his veto. he
budget.
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said, he wlll personally sponsor a
"We' re'golngto differ on different constitutional ·amendment elimith!ngs,l' Rhodes said when Tarn nat!ng all mandates· on local
position was pointed out. "We'll gllvernment.' .
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On other maners. Rhodes:
go!ng io·have to compromiSe and I.·· .· -Said he. wil! rel~ase h!s per·
lulve to compromise."
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sima! Income tax f1'('0rds for the
Rhodes has said that as Ueuten· last f!ve years next week.

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Neal was transpot"ted to Veterans Memorial
Hospital by the New Haven Emergency Medical
SerVice. Roach said deputies from the Mason County
SherHfs Department, as well as Conservation Officer
Jeff Sweeney, also responded to the call to the scene
which originally lndicaled an officer may have been
hit.
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Haven. were Injured. Roach said.
The next step In the state police investigationof tile
shooting will be to secure I he bullets fired by Neal and
the officer's and conduct tests on the firearms. Roach
said. ,
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Rhodes, ·-T aft seek
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NEW HAVEN, W.Va. -A New Haven man Is us ted
Lavender began to search the neighoorhood in a
bullets, Ro!lch added, struck the rear of the police
tri stable but guarded condlt!on .!n ~ Special Care · patrol car and Legg was about to ~et Into another
c ruiser.
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Un!t at Veterans Memorial Hospital, FI:Jmeroy, . cruiser when he was aler1ed by .a woman who had
Lavender returned fire, and Neal fired again.
lo!low!ng a shootout With two New Haven pollee
been walking along Seventh Street behind the p:&gt;l!ce
Roach said.
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officers Frklay night.
station tlult shots had.apparently been fi red.
By that point. Legg. who was ahout.3l yards up the
Trooper . M.L. · Roach of the Po!nt Pleasant
By !lull time, Lavender had parked iri front of the
s treet from Roach. crouched down behind a vehicle
detachment of.the West V!rg!nla StatePollcesaldJoe : JOe Neal residence on Seventh StiTet where Neal,
and fired a shot, Lavender fired agilin and Neal
Neal, 47. was shot In the right side with a bullet frorpa ~ who 1s separated from 'his wife. had allegedly · dropped to the ground.
Sm!th &amp; Wesson 357.
confronted his stepson, Jell Hoffman, 19, with threats
II is not yet known 'l'hich officer hil Neal. nor
· The incident, apparentiy . precipitated by a . and f!red several shots at him.
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domestic problem, occurred about 6:30 p.m. when • :
Lavenqer .~rouched down behind his pijt~I car and
said.
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officers Sam Legg and Randy Lavender, on duty at
ordered Neal, :Vho was standing tn the yard m front.of
The exchange of gunfire lasted just a few seo;mds.
pol!ce headquarters. heard what souQded like . two
the house ~t 2.12 Seventh St. where the estranged wife
the trooper said. "Bang, bang. Bang. bang, bang, then
shots in the vicinity of the ponce station, Roach.sa!d.
and·stepson live. to drop hlsgun. At tlult po!nt. Roac~
It was all over," he added. "We're stU! counting
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A scramble was announced lor.9
a.m. Cll Oct. 7 when !be Jaymar
Ladles Golf A.saoclat!on met at the
· club Tuelday.·Winllers lor the day
were Nonna Custer, low lll'l""u -T
Elizabeth Cutler, low net;
beth CUtler and EllzabetbLollle, . .
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.. ·A Metis Cp\lllty GrJIIId Jury the Chillicothe Correctional :fris(l.
.character \VltnessE!i during the
sesslpn has been sched\iled tor &lt;X:.t •.tute. Strasstnail !s to be. placed tp
giln. AU' he knew was what be'd · tr!ai': "Buck ,Ciary !sap!• ceful,law
years. ·. •·
9. at 9 a.m. An en.try calling for the · probation for1thi'ee
. be
. en told."
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· a"'J'--, hA•"' · w~ld ....,. trutbful
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court 'si!ss!on has been flled In
In other court s!ness, a u !c..
The artnuill Meigs-GaWa:Mason
District P!JPCXIfll sale wW ..
·. He remiDded the· jury tllat the man," ~ry said. He acMe&lt;~ tllat Meigs County Common ,Pleas roiTECtlons board has been lormt\!1
begin 'Il.lursdday, Oct. 9, according tq AI Harris, cllalnnan. . ·
lla!1eM!r wbo was at · Anne's .teBtJmony was the p;ychlatr!s!'Nbo
Court.
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· for the Pllll!OSI! of establlsblng a
Harris, dUring tile MGM District's executive oornntttee meetl!lg
Loungle ~n1ng !be dme Clary and bas been treating .s!nce abQut a
A consent order has been rued 1n district commun!ty·based correc!·
. recentl,y, outlined the l9ll $lies campatgn.'Un!ts wiU receive their
Holley were there testified tllat .. nilnth alter the mc!dent revealed
an action by · the State of Ohio tiona! facility and program klr ~
lfolley admitted to fum tllat he told . Clary has been depressahlnce the
against Charles ~1st, et al. The 111 the common p1e4s cou$ it
sales kits at the rnontbly Roundtable JTieetlng on Oct. 9, at the
Middleport Amrlcan Legion Hall, beginning at 7: :.1 p.m.
Clai'y aboot the rurmrs· and· tllat · shooting:
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action stemmed rrom alleged on Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Morga!~;_
Orders wW be taken througll Oct. 27, at.which time they will be
Brumfield carried • gun.
· '"Ibis was an accident llld .I
and gas well ·violat!ons. The Perry, V!uton · lll!d Wasblngtop
turned 1n by council to !he distributor lor proce5$g and delivery.
Klna'ery alai reviewed with the contend to yoo, as I cllallengl!d the . dereiJdants llave been ordered !D Counties. The hoard Is comprised fi ·
. ey·of several rt the state, Ill show the lntmt"
iv" ~·'ty.:. """""'
the mmon pleas judges or tho$)!
Pickup will be Saturday, November 15, at the ·Robbins &amp; Myers · jury the test!mo
state 'swil~,'M""'"'M~Cbar
. les . · Brum!
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payac
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Gallipolis Plant. The .sale,1s now the J.llml)er OIJC l.'(lllrell-locallinlt
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An order has been~ to.release counties.
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fund raising project each year. .
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Gene .brdan whll, Kingery said, -was an "u Orturuite cxnranoo."
JOSEph SolOmon Strassman !rom
The case of Glor!a.Jean Starcher
In other matters, Bob McGtlmts, couneU scout 'executive,
changed h1s story lroni ~ tJn\e he Ue oonceded Clary mily have~
and James Starcher against Thi&gt;
summar1zed mater!al from a recent East Central ~I) Training .. gave a statement to the pollee totlle . .an error :!h jud$e~Jlent In ao!ng to, .,
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· . · . ' l&lt;roge~ Co: luis been settled an9
Conference. He reported .Ben LoVe, chief scout executive, has
tbne he test!fled lrtm the w)tness the Glen\\\lod Inn,, and}II l!lklng a '
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stand. Jordan, wm was In the.bar gun with him, but neellgence
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Other cases d!sm!ssed are Ke!IJl
suggested • need and ways for the. lDllltlng program to become ·
the night of the sJmotlng, described . doesn't IIU!ke 111m guUty of a
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.' Velerana Memorial~ . · Adklns, et al, against Cl!ftoh:t E'.
more 'llnvolved In the•community to help combat clruj! ab115e,
Witeracy, and breatrup or the ll!miJY. un!i.
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earner!n the tr!aj what he uw and · ~·"
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· Adrn!sslona ....:. Gladwin werner, Manil!y; and Rosa JVIarie 'l'albo(t
Walter Wa)ker discussed a new pqram be .hi!S developed Ill
heard the n!gllt rt the shooting,
'Sympati\YI belongs fD ~ Brum·
Pllmeroy; Thelma Chase, Albany; against Mary Jane Talbott.
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prov!oo year-round Cub activities once a month at CaJ111 Stanley L.
Including a conversa!kln belwl'en field family' no question, Klngelory Clero Baker Middleport· Marion
Clary and Brumfield prior to the said. "BuckC)ary 1s not aakiiW r • Ra bum ~ wva '
on Raccoon Creek. The program 1s designed Ill augment local
prograJ;TIS with a broader representat!Qn c1 activities with. skilled
tbne the gun discharged. In h1s your
and phy. ~
Jwch• -' ~rRe Greene, 1•8
original statement, he cld not. Clary wants his name cle&amp;rel. . e Mary Sm!th Kimberly Deem ·
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leadership and un!lonn!ty of materials. AU un!ts are welrorne to
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CLEVELAND (UPI) -A Clev!!reveal hearing an exchanae or wants to be judged lalrl,y and
participate.
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words bet!M!en the two. .He tOld the !inpart~.
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Admitted· - Kimberly Deein, land man says he haS no Idea wh~
jury that at the tbne rt the sboQtlng . "The dec!s!on;you make herewlll Middleport; Lowell Wingett, Syra· he'll do . f!rst w!th h!s $10 m!IHoq
he d!d not want to get mvolved. . · altect Mr. Cliuy's ute," Kingery cuse; Hazel Six, Pomeroy.
winnings rrom W~esday's Supe!
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: "It took Charles Gene Joi'dan
told the jury. •
D!scbarged- Gretcllen Yeager, ··
game, but h!S wUe says s~
The Ohio Job Se~wlll conduct a postal I!KIImlnatlonor!entatlon
·from the 14th day of Janll8l'y Ill the
. Morgan charged that Kingery
Charles Stewart.
on a m!nk coat.
class on Thursday, Oct. 9, at the Drew Webster Post l! American
24th
d;ly
of
~tember
Ill
decide
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trlviallzed
the
lnctaent
and
tdd
the
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·what ·was(!~;! truth m !lis case," jury; "WhatwearetaiJd.n&amp;aboutls
The class, expected to last approxbn~tety tour bours, 1s lor
Kingery said.
the ute of WUllam Keltll 'Barney'
veterans Interested 1n a career witll the postal serv1ce and Is being
Kingery
alai
pointed
out
cl!sc;RP·
Brumfield,
that ll no JJJJre.
held In coqperal!on with Drew Webster Post an!! Hugh Custer, Meigs
enc!es
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Urnes
given
by
witnesses
"What
Mr.
Kingery .wants !rom
County Veterans Service Ol!lcer.
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concerning
when
Bruml\fld
aryou
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s
your
sympathy.
Don't allow
Veterans wlll receive !nformat!on on testing proredures, how to
rived
at
lheGlen\\\lodlnn.bowlong
h!m
1D
have!~"
be
lll'll'L!d
the ju~.
complete tbe applications and ways to Increase tbe!r scores.
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he
had
been
therewhen
the
shooting
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as
muc~
sympat~
1D Mr.
Any veteran Interested In attending should contact the Oh!o Job
occurred
and
wllat
Ume
Clary
left
Clary
as
he
siDIW!d
Ill
Mr.Service at 992-6611 oo later than ooat Cll Wednesday, Oct. 8. Veterans
lor and arrtvi!d at the !late police Brumtlel~." Mornn IIddeii,
do not llave to be~ regjstered wttll Job Service Ill att~d. Anyone
attending wiD need to provide&lt;?&lt; ilence that he or she 1s a veteran II'
headquarters 111 Barboursville tater
that
n!ght 1D turn Ji1mseJ1r ln.
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ent!tled to veterans preference. :There will be no charge llr tile
for
life's
little
'l'1)e
defense
attorney
also
aslied
Representations
c1
the
Meigs
' class.
veteran to attend the
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thejury1Dhandleandstudytbegun 'Local Teachers Asan. and the ,
err~ergencles
admltl(d Into evldenre clarln&amp; tbe!r Meigs .Local ~ or Education •
deliberations. Pete McCuskey, the met w!th a l!deral rnedlf!Dr In
as well as · ·
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defense's
weapons
expert
wbo
Middleport
'f!lursday
nlgllt.
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Racine EMS 1s challenging all other Meigs County EMS squads to
life threatening
testified 'n!esday, '!demonstrated ellorts continue lor a new contract
ronn volleyball teams to play 1n Saturday's volleybllll tournamen~,
how easily thiS (gun) could ao cl.t," between the two grilups.
sponsored by Racine EMS, he!ng lield 1n conjunction with Rae 11M; s
1emergenctes
Kingery said adding tllat McCus- • ·The contract of the ll!leben ·
Harvest Moon fall festival.
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key test!fled !hat that gun was' an ti18Ssoclatlon exl)ired on Sept. 1 but . ·
The tournament will get underway at 9 a.m. Saturday .and
"unsafe weipon" lor use by a man the teachers have granted several
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·continue tbrougllout the day.
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with
big hands.
ex!EII81ons with the present exten- :
Men's. women'sandJ:T~IxedteamsarewelCometoplay. A$10entry
Kingery also asked the jury tci ' slontoexp!reo.,Oct.15.However,!l
tee wUI be charged and first second and th!rd place trophies, as well
decide whether !tIs reasmablethat need be, thel contract can be
as a travelb!g trophy, will be al"arded·
someohe . wbo Intended 'tn kill extended on a day todaybas!safter
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Retresrunents ww be sold at the tourney.
another
penon would do S&gt; 1n front Oct. 15.
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Aeyme wtsh!ng to enter a team slllllld contact Lee Floyd at
c1 six witnesses, as there wen!in the
The mediator will set another
949-00'13, or come to the Racine EMS bu!ld!ng early Saturday
Glen\\\lod Inn the n!gbt of Jan. 14. session between the t~ II:OUPI lor
II10I'II1na' to l'e21ster.
"We're not dealing w!tll dollars next week.
and cents," Kingery !Qd tbe jury . .
"Th!s Is oot a dvU tr!al... tlds 1s a FHes for ~ivorce
The Gallla.Jack&amp;m-Metgs Melita! Health Board received a
decision. a procedure In which you
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SlSO,(O) award on behalf'rt Woodland Centers Inc., which jrOVldes
are going Ill be tlle ultbnate
Sharon Arlx, ·Albany. has llledloo
semces for severely mentally disabled ·penons !n mutheast Ohio,
deciders of justice."
a d!voroe In M~ County Cornmdll
State Rep. Jolynll Baiter anounred Wednesday.
He strel!ll!d that Clary was a man Pleas Court from Roger Ar1x Sr.,
Tlli grant, awarded by ibeOhk&gt;Departmentrtl.f!!ntaiHealth, will
wbo. had ~ked hard all Ills l!fe, Po111eroy, charging gross aeglect d •
support developnent and iJnpllmEDtatlon of cr!s!s stablllzatlon,
enjoys a . &amp;OOd reputation In· h1s dUty and e~ cruelty . .
Intervention· and respite .care services lor pe1'90!1S w!th severe
community and ammg his oomental disabilities 1n the tr!-county area.
workers, as testified to by e!ght
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Popadluk. "We believe that nuclear mlssUes ave
on hoard."
Popad!uk said he did not lalow when the f!re
occurred but the ·Soviets, 1n reporting the !nc!dent
"very pl'(lmptly" to the U.S. Embassy !n Moscow,
'sald, "There were casualties."
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"The United States has offered assistance to the
Soviet government and stands ready to assist as
required," he said. ' "We commend the qu!ck
notlf!catlon of this accident."
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The White House. referred otber questions Ill the
Pentagon, where a S(Xlkesman sa!d·. he had no
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lnfonnat!on on the Incident.
Popad!uk sa!d the submar!ne was In International ·
waters ih the Atlantic when the !Ire occurred.
In Moscow, the offjelal Tass. news agency reported
that Ute Sovlt:t nuclear-powered submarine, carrying
ball!stk: m!sslles had the onhoard !Ire Friday

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Ta8ll said the crews of the
submarine and olher Soviet sMpsln

the area were bandllng tlie m&amp;Uer

and

there was no dancer of a

ruclear explollon or l'llllo8cttve
contamination 118&amp; result lithe lire.
'lbe tene anmimcement, more
than :14 holn after the lire, .

lndlcltled lbe lire was not bumillg
anymore but It did not thai the lire
had been,PUt oat.

morning and ihree peopie were killed.
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Tass sald the crews ot the su bmarble and other
Sov!et ships 1n the area are handling the matll!t' and
that there was oo ,danger of a nuclear ·explosion or
radioactive contamination as a result of ·'!V! ftre. ·
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