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PARADE TROPHY WINNERS - The Pomeroy (:hamber of Commei'(Je presented trophies
Wednesday morning to the winners in the various
categories of Sunday's Pomeroy Chrlslinas
Parade. Pictured with their trophies are left to
right, Tony Dingess, director, lor the ~elgs High
School Band; Mary Byer accepting lor the
Southern IUgh School Band; Terre Wood lor Bank

One.1. best commercial; Imo Jean Blevins and
Brenda Neutzllng, for the best theme, Brownie
Troop 1271; and Roy Grueser, Bunny Kohl, and
Charles Kuhl f()r the Rock Springs Grange, the
best non-commerleal float : Winners not repres·
ented were The Stylettes, . the outstanding
marching unit, and Eastern High School march·
lng baud, participation.

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel News Staff
Bearwallow Ridge residents
are within a mile of a Tuppers
Plains-Chester water line. They
want the water line extended to
include them. And If they, or the
water district, can figure a way
to pay for an extension, they may
get what they want.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shum·
· way, of Bearwallow Ridge, were
at Wednesday 's Meigs County
Commissioners meeting to report their effo&lt;ts in trying to
obtain water and to find out more
information about State Issue 1I
which may be a possible funding
source.
Commissioner Richard Jones,
and County Engineer Phi,Jp
Roberts, who both recently attended a State Issue II meeting In
Marietta, suggested the Shumways prepare a proposal for the
water line extension, obtain a
resolu lion from the Bedford
Township Trustees In support of
the extension, an d then walt for
additional Information to come
from the State regarding procedures to follow for State Issue II.
"Other than that." said Jones,
"there's nothing more we can tell
you."

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to develop procedures for applying for the Issue II funding.
Dis trlct 18, which includes Meigs
County, Is farther ahead than
many In dei!lding how Issue II
funding will be distributed at the
district level. But until decisions
NEW YORK (UP!) - Kohl· Barlett, which represents KKR.
minute proposal by the manage- are made at the State level, the
berg Kravis Roberts Co. He said KKR beat out its rivals
ment group led hy RJR Nabisco program will remain on hold.
snatched RJR Nabisco Inc. away because It "had the best offer."
Jones and Roberts will be
President F. Ross Johnson,
from two rival suitors late
Asked whether the $109-a · whjch sweetened its offer to $108 attending another meeting In
Wednesday, Improving. its bid to share p~lce, which included $B11n " In a deal valued at $24.8 billion Marietta on Dec. 14. "Hopefully,
about $25 billion for the food and cash, had been too high, Beatie when It looked as though KKR someone will know more by that
tobacco giant In the largest said, "No, KKR Is the best In the could get the nod.
time," satd Jones.
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corporate takeover. in history.
business and they know what
The Shumways said the Bed·
RJI;l Nabisco stock rose ste!ld· .
KKR will pay $109 for each they're doing."
ily In trading on the New York ford Trustees have agreed to
share of Atlanta-based RJR
RJR Nabisco Issued a stateStock Exchange to close Wednes- make application for the State
Nabisco in deal worked out In ment saying a special committe
day at $93,375 a share, up $2 .50. Issue II funding on behalf of the
marathon talks that extended of the the company's board of ·
BearwaUow Ridge residents.
late into the evening.
Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
directors considered all three
The winning bid, totaling over offers and unanimously chose the
District has also expressed
$24.9 billion, edged a $108·a·share KKR bhl "as being in the best
plans, the Shumways said, to
offer valued at $24.8 billion Interests of the company and its
apply for State Issue II funding
proposed by a group led by shareholders." The statement
• for the Bearwallow Ridge area.
Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.; did not elaborate.
So, If the trustees are unable to
The pitched battle for control
Salomon Brothers Inc. and
qualify for the funding for
members of RJR Nabisco's se· of RJR Nabisco continued well
Be11rwallow Ridge, perhaps the
beyond a "company-imposed
nior management.
·water district will qualify .
KKR, an Investment firm that deadline of 5 p.m. Tuesday, at
The Shumways have help from
specializes In buyouts, also beat which time KKR reportedly bid ' COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) . ~ Ohio University In preparing an
out a group led by First Boston $102 a share or a bout$23.4 billion. State Attorney General Anthbny actual proposal.
The deal dwarfed the previous Celebrezze Issued a cons)llller
Corp. whose bid was valued at a
Four families. and one proprecord
of $13.4 bUllon in 1984 alert Wednesday for Ohioans to erty owner who wants a tap,
minimum of $102 a share or $23.9
when Chevron Corp. took dver beware of telemarketing fraud.
bllllon for RJR Nabisco.
Gulf
Oil Corp ..
Telephone solicitors are con"The merger agreemen t is
No
winner
had
emerged
by
the
vincing unsuspecting consumers
signed, this is final, " said Dick
BeatUe. of Sl mpson. Thacher &amp; late afternoon despite a last- to purchase rubber rafts and
vitamins lor hundreds of dollars
above their market value and
circus tickets and garbage bags
are being sold to raise money lor
charities that don't exist, he said.
Telemarketing fraud has be- By United Press International
come
a multibillion-dollar busiAs much as 12 Inches of snow
The Pagevllle lll and IV reclamation project in Meigs County
ness
capable
of
reaching
any
blanketed the Buffalo, N.Y., area
will receive an additional $20,000 from the sUite, accordiljg to
Ohioan
with
a
telephone,
said
Thursday
while northeastern
State Representative Joiynn Boster and State Senator Jan
Celebrezze.
Ohio
braced
for up to51nches, the
Michael Long.
''The
tactic
used
by
fraudulent
National
Weather
Service said.
The funding will pay the cost of acquiring and placing new
telemarketers
Is
to
plant
a
false
SprlngvUle,
N.Y
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resoiling material at the project site. The current source of
Impression
in
the
consumer's
miles
south
of
Buffalo,
had 12
resolling material has a projected shortfall of 17,000 cubic
mind that something of great inches of new snow on the ground
yards .
value Is available to them at little ·Thursday morning and GoThe project Includes the placement of sub-surface drains and
or
no charge," he said. "Used In wanda, N.Y., reported 6 Inches,
surface channels to convey water, the grading and establish·
conjunction
with a high-pressure the NWS said.
ment of stable slopes, resolling and revegegatlon of the area.
sales
pitch,
many
consumers are
Six Inches of additional snow
The completed project wtll reclaim a 101.5 acre abandoned strip
convinced
that
a
great
opportun·
could
·fall with other areas of .
mine at an estimated cost of $518,825.
lty
will
slip
away
if
they
do
not
act
western
and north·cen tral New
The $20 ,000 was released by the State Controlling Board In
Immediately."
York
receiving
a trace to31nches
actlotr"late Monday.
One
scam
currently
reaching
of snow, forecasters said.
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Consumer
fraud alert
is issued

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and cool off the economy.
But the Fed' s own report suggests the economic
expansion, which entered its seventh year
Thursday. may not be as strong as the recent
reports indicated.
The bureau satd the annual increase In the Index
from October 1987 to October 1988 was 0.5 percent,
much slower than the 6 percent jump between
October 1986 and October 1987.
The Index of coincident indicators. designed to
show how the eeonomy Is doing at the moment.
Increased 1.3 percent In October, while the Index
of lagging Indicators, designed to co nfirm the
previous reports, Increased 1.2 perce11t in
October.
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The report follows a series of other government
su1"Veys showing the economy surged forward In
October with strong job growth, the largest
Increase In personal income In a year, brisk retail
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sales and hectic Industrial activity.
The exception was the Federal Reserve, ,which
reported Wednesday that economic growth
slowed in most parts of the country In November
despite still brisk export orders and business
Investment. Drought·stricken areas reported
persistent weakness, the Fed·sald.
Many analysts have worried in recent weeks
' that the spate of strong economic reports for
October ll)lght prompt the Fed to raise Its
benchmark di scount interest rate to curb demand

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stores, a change in the price of raw materials, a
smaller money supply, a shorter average work
week, and slower contracts . and orders for
industrial equipment, the department's Bureau of
Economic Analysis said.
The department's revised estimate for September showed the index dropped 0.3 percent
because of slower growth In the amount of credit
outstanding, Instead of the previously reportedO.l
percent dip, the bureau said.
The index, designed to show how the economy
may be doing three to six months down the road,
measures a basket of 11 Indicators, only nine of
which are available when the report is first
issued, leading to usual substantial revisions.

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By LYDA PHILLIPS
UPI Business Writer
WASHINGTON ~The government's Index of
Leading Economic Indicators made a modest 0.1
percent advance In October, but revised September figures hinted at a coming short
slowdown, the Commerce Department said
Wednesday.
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A surge in building permits along with rising
stock prices, strong manufacturers' orders and
lower unemployment helped send the index up 0.1
percent in October to 193.0, the department said.
But five of nine indicators available for October
held down economic growth.
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Ohio braced
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would benefit at this time if the
water line were ex tended.
The commissioners reported
on a meeting which they attended
Wednesday morning in Athens
regarding formation of a state
mandated solid waste district.
Some time ago, the commission·
ers passed a resolution of intent
to join with Athens, Hocking and
Vinton Counties In .forming a

solid waste district. The district
must be formed by March 24.
At the r'equest of Mike Swisher,
director of the Meigs County
Department of Human Services.
the comm lssioners approved a
State Increase of General Relief
payments standards, by four
percent, and Aid to Dependant
Children payments, also be four
percent, effective Jan , 1.

Goodyear chairman
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to thwart hostile takeovers be·
BEAUMONT, Texas (UP!) The chairman of the Goodyear cause he said federal legislation
Tire &amp; Rubber co: of Akron, would be biased toward Wall
Ohio, said Wednesday state legis· Street and would be lesS' likely to
latures need to adopt stricter take individuals and communi·
laws preventing hostile takeov· ties in to account. One way to
ers similar to the one Goodyear decrease speculation wou ld be to
get the federal government to
narrowly avoided In 1986.
Robert Mercer told a Rotary .make owners of speculative or
Club gathering that Goodyear is "ju nk" bonds pay tax on
strong after surviving an .at- dividends.
He said residents of the United
tempt by British financier Sir
have been alerted to the
States
James Goldsmith, ' but Mercer
problems
of takeovers, creating
said almost every major U.s.
"a rumbling across the land. "
company must be careful.
"We and our children will pay a
"We're always vulnerable. We
have some little protection devl· gigantic price for all this ta·
ces, but anybody who has enough keover madness if it isn't
money can just buy us out," he stopped," he said.
Mercer visited Beaumont ahd
said In an interview after a
San Angelo Wednesday, two of.
speech.
Goodyear barely survived a five Texas clti~s where Goodyear
takeover effort by Goldsmith in has major operations. Goodyea r
tate 1986, and the company has employs 650 people at a synthetic
had to sell off several major r ubber plant In Beaumont and
assets to survive. Resisting the operates a test track for tires In
takeover effort cost the company San Angelo. Other Goodyear
plants exist in LaPorte, Tyler
about $2.6 billion, officials said.
Mercer. 64, urged state action and Houston.

Heart experts offer advice
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A panel of doctors and nurses from
Ohio fielded questions Thursday and offered advice on
preventing heart attacks and strokes, which together are the
nation's leading cause of death and disability.
. For about eight hours, the medical experts were participating
in "DIAL-OGUE," the first national effort of Its type. The
program was being conducted by the Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, the second largest private group practice In the
world and the site of the first coronary bypass surgery in 1964.
"We hope to get thousands of telephone calls," Tony Furlan ,
director of the Cerebrovascular Program at the private ,
nonprofit foundation, said Wednesday. "There's hardly a
family that hasn' t been affected or touched by one of these
conditions. It's a very common problem.
"And, It 's a new thing for doctors to get involved on this level.
But from my perspective, ! firmly believe in public education."
As many as 20 foundation physicians and nurses planned to be
available from 9 a.m. unt115!1.m. EST, to answer the nationwide
toll-free telephone calls at 1-800-525-7455, and 444·8000 in the
Cleveland area.
·
,
Furlan said callers with questions about specific health
problems were being referred to their private doctor or the
"appropriate resource," but numerous helpful "tidbits" could
be offered over the telephone.
For example, Furlan said few people know that a stroke Is a
brain problem, not one of the heart. Also, If people have had a
stroke, they are at a higher risk for a heart attack. not anoth.er
stroke. Stroke victims are urged to have a heart-stress .test to
determine coronary problems, he said.
,
The warning symptoms of a heart attack include chest pains.
But potential stroke victims usually have what is popularly
called "mlnlstrokes" where for ortly a few minutes, they
suddenly go blind, can't talk or an arm becomes limp , he said.
The American Heart Association estimates 1.5 million ·
Americans will suffer a heart attack this year and another
5110,000 will have a stroke. Together, heart attack and stroke are
the leading cause of death and disability in the United States,
" the association .said.
The Department of Health and Human Services said heart
disease, cancer, and cerebrovascular disease, or Illnesses
Involving blood vessels of the brain, were ranked fo'urth. eighth,
and seventh as leading causes of death In 1900. In 1950 and In
1985, they had moved up to first, second and third places,
respectively.

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WASHINGTON - The Ayatol· pie's Mojahedln members from a
lah Khomelnl may be sweet!y · Persian restauran t In Istanbul in
suing for peace In his eight-year two separte Instances.
war with Iraq, but he Is an
Targeting ·Iranian dissidents
unrepen tan t provoca teu r of and foreigners , such as Amerilerrorllm.
ca ns, assures that I r anianIn fact, with his attention sponsored terror ism wUI be a
diverted from costly open war- growth Industry. According to
fare, he has more tfine and our sources, the new makeup of
energy for the kind of under· the Khomelnl/ Rafsanjanl terrorground mayhem that Is his forte. Ist organization Includes key
We have learned from well· training centers sprouting up on
placed Iraqlan sources and U.S. the Iranian landscape.
lnte!Ugence sources that KhO:
The complete guide to Iran
melnl and speaker of the ParHa· should Include these high spots:
ment Hashemi Rafsanjani. have
- A center next to the Libyan
put ·new emphasis and assigned Embassy In Tehran on Takht'e
new personnel to .fomenting Tavous Street coordinates Intell!·
lerrorllm outside Iran's borders. gence for terrorists and trains
Khomelnl and Rafsanjanl as· agents who are recruited from
sign their diabolical dirty work to other countries. A man named
two main groups - Hezbollah Assad!, a member of t)le revoluand Pasdaran. Hezbollah, the tionary guards, runs the center.
- The Imam Hosseln Post,
Party of God, Is based In Lebanon
formerly called Eshratabad, Is
and has been behind most anti·
American terrorism. The Pasda· attached to the Revolutionary
· -ran, or the Revolu tlonary Guards
Corps, Is a fanatical clique of ·

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the "heatben" Iraqis 1s ending.
There appears to be a new
emphUII. too, on locating and
kUIIDg Khomelnl's enemies In·
side Iran - specifically the
members of the People's Moja.bedln wbo dealt tlte revolutionary guards some humiliating
defeats this year, launching
attacks from bases Inside Iraq.
Their lea der, Massoud Raj av I,
recently sent a telegram to the
prime mlnlster of Turkey asking
for help In stopping Khomelnl's
terrorists from operating In
Turkey. Khomelnl henchmen allepd1y bad abducted two Pea-

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Guards Corps and Is the site of
military, terror and sabotage
training for recruits from the
region.
- · The Manzarleh camp Is
comfortably close to Khomelnl's
house In the Jamaran section of
Tehran. The camp trains terror·
lsi agents who are not from the
Middle East.
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-.The Aqdassleh Post on the
outskirts of Iran bas been opera!·
lng for two years, and Is now
receiving new funding and people. Death squads train here to be
dispatched abroad for kUUng, not
l!ldnapplng. There Is some dis·
agreement among lnteiUgence
sources whether the recruits
make a suicide pact or plan
escape routes for themselves.
- The Qods Post about 10
kilometers from Tehran Is speclf·
lcally for dissident Iraqll recru·
lted because of their support for
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training, these agents are sent to
live In other countries where they
walt for orders.
- A secret post In the cit y of
Sblraz Is where the Revolu tlonary Guar ds Corps trains ter rorist
recruits.
- The Najatabadl Camp In the:holy city of Qom Is estimated to
h!lve been the tra ining ground for
more than 1,500 terrorists from ·
various countries.

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Today Is Thursday, Dec. 1. the 336th day of 1988 with 30 lo follow.
The moon Is In Its last quarter.
The morning stars are Mercury and Venus.
The evening stars are Mars, Ju piter and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittar ius. They
Include detective novelist ~:tex Stout In 1886, form er United Mine
Workers president W.A. "Tony" Boyle In 1904, actress Mary Marlin
In 1913 (age 7~). comedian-filmmaker Woody Allen In 1935 (age 53),
soul singer Lou Rawls In 1935 (age 53), pro goiter Lee Trevino In 1939
(age 49), comedian-actor Richard Pryor In 1940 (age 48)·, and singer
and actress Bel le Mldler In 1945 (age 43).

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In last year's meeting In
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By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
OVP Staff Writer
Eastern will have the height to
match North GalUa's big men
when the Eagles fly south to play
the Pirates Friday night .
The Eagl~s . coming off a
hard-fought 97-87 vlcto~ over
Southern Tuesday nigh t, will
need solid performances fr om 6-2
senior center Mike Mar tin and
junior forwards Mike F rost (6·4)
and Scott Fitc h (6-0) to counter
North' s front line, starring pivotman Rusty Denney (6-5, senior )
a nd forward s Don Mays (6-3,
sen!or) and Brian Stou,.t (6-0,
sopMt:nore) .
Fitch, F rost and Martin com·
blrif;d to score 5li of the Eagles'
P,Olnts against the, TornadOes,
whl!e 40 of the points the Pirates
scqred In their 72-53 win against
Ky~er Creek Tuesday ,night
CaR)e from Denney, Mays and
Stqut.
.
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Racine, the Tornadoes won 53-51. to senior guards Brad Cremeens taller lineup. Doug Hale's Oaks
but-fast teams get together.
or Tim Brumfield, both of whOm will need outside shooting to
The Tornadoes, who play host Symmes Valley- Hannan Trace
Hannan Trace's Wildcats are are capable of connecting frorrl' complement Rawlins' scoring
first this year, will have to
contain senior guard Chad good bets to return to their three-point ra nge.
potential, as the Highlanders
In last year's meeting ln have shown their affinity for
Leach, KC's hottest shooter, and winning form after Tuesday
dominate Inside. The Raci ne night's 65-63 heartbreak loss to · Mercerville, the Wildcats won three-point shots by dropping In
71-61.
squad will have to gain the Southwestern.
nine against Ha nnan Trace TuesSouthwester n-Oak Hill
advantage In the paint with · The Vikings a nd the Wildcats
day night.
''We plan to press Oak Hill and
veteran frontmen Dave McMil- are about evenly matched in
In last year's meeting In Oak
la n a nd Shaw·n Diddle against terms of personnel, but Ha nnan try to keep the ball away from Hill, the Oaks won 77-37.
Bobcat frontmen Mike Reese, Trace's advantage may rest in Jedd (Rawlins)," said HighHot Shooters
Alan Denney and Ted Perry. as the form of 6-0 forward Bill la nder boss Jim Walker of the
Hannan Trace's !3111 Bailey,
the outside shooting game could Bailey, who was one of three Oaks' 6-8 center. "If we don't, Eastern's Mike Frost a nd Kyger
be a standoff between Leach aqd SVAC cagers to score a league· we'll get beat."
Creek's Chad Leach hold the
The Highlanders ·have won league's single-game scoring reTornado Chad Taylor, who sank high 26 points Tuesday night
their first two games out of the cord this year, as each scored 26
five three- pointers against East- (more about tha t later) .
Should
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slartkeying
gate,
and !his looks to be their · points In their respective ga mes
ern Tuesday night .
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may
shift
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Bailey,
the
firs
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In last year's meeti ng In

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~-MEIGS MABAUDERET'l'ES CHASE BALL - Wright
alate' a Julie and Jenny Miller In action against Niagara.
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. Holtz claims .Irish
·underdog in bowl tilt
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) -A
national championship shOw·
down between No. 1 Notre Dame
and third-ranked West VIrginia
In the Fiesta Bowl Is five weeks
away, but Fighting Irish Coach
Lou Holtz already claims his
team Is the underdog.
"We aren't very pretty and we
don't do a lot of things Impressively, but we are a good football
team," Holtz said Tuesday. "I
don't think we're a great football
team. Are we the best football
team In the country? I don't think

so.''

"I .would have no qualms If
West VIrginia was placed No. lin
the country right now," he said.
Notre Dame concluded Its first
11-0 regular season with a 21·10
victory last Saturday over previously unbeaten and then
second-ranked Southern California. The Irish will practice only
once before a week of workouts
begin Dec. 16. Players will be
given four d;~ysofffor Christmas
before training resumes Dec. 26
In Phoen"' for the Jan. 2 bowl
game against the 11-0
Mountaineers.
Holtz said Is concerned about
how his team will play after a
· 36-day layoff between games.
''There's noway the teams will
be the ones that show up at the
Fiesta Bowl. The same players
do. The same people don't,"
Holtz said. "You can't sustain
that for six weeks. It would ·b e
better If we would play next
week. It would he more Indicative of our teams. It's so difficult
to prepare for a bowl game
because of the long layoff. Some
teams will be better and some
teams will be worse In a bow 1
game."
Jimmy Johnson, coach of No.2
Miami (Fla.), said his team
should be the national champion

Couch in sophomore
year at Rio Grande
RIO GRANDE - Former
Meigs High graduate Jennl
Couch Is In her sophomore season
as a member of the ·Rio Grande
Redwomen's basketball squad,
one of six returning lettermen
from last season.
A 5-5 guard, Jenni has left a
good Impression with Redwomen
fans and Is expected to provide
some .experience and leadership
In the 1988-89 season.
Cheyrl Flelltz, Redwomen
mentor, commenting on Couch,
said "Her potential means some
good things lor us. Jennl takes
the sport serlopsly and works
hard for what she gets."
Jennlls the daughter of Robert
and Isabelle Couch of Pomeroy.

Dent will return as
Clippers manager
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Bucky Dent, who has had just one
losing season In his three years
as a manager, will manage the
Columbus Clippers for the third
straight year, the New York
YankeeS said.
Returning with Dent will be
hitting Instructor Champ
Summers and pitching coach
Ken Rowe.
Dent, a former Yankee player,
has been managing minor league
teams since .19&amp;'1. He led the
Clippers, theY ankees Class AAA
team · In the International
League, to to the Governor's Cup
In 1987, but suffered a 65-and-17
mark last year, .his first losing
season' as a manager.
His first managing position
was IIi 19&amp;'1 with the Yankees
Class A team In Flort
Lauderdale.

If they defeat Nebraska In the
Orange Bowl and the Irish lose to
·
West VIrginia.

DAYTON -Jen.niferandJulle proiluced 16 points and Chicago
Miller, former Meigs High stan· State when she grabbed 11
douts, return to the Wright State rebounds.
.
UnlversltyRalderswomen'sbas"Jennifer has gained physical
ketball roster this winter as strength. She was Initiated In a
· hurry to Division 1 basketball
sophomores.
The two helped the Raiders to a and gained some confidence and
17-11 record In their first season maturity," said veteran ' head .
at the Division 1 level of coach Pat Davis, who Is In her
13th season.
.
competition.
Jennifer saw much action last
Jennifer had a successful cayear as a key backup player at reer at Meigs. Her achievements
the center spot. She played In 21 rangee from regional, district,
games and assumed a startlng cdnference and state honors In
role In six games. She produced basketball to voUeyball and
3.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per track letters. She finished her
game. Her best performances career with 1,000 points and was
came against Brooklyn when s11e a first team Tr!-Valley allconference selection as well as
Sports briefs
an All-Ohio Special Mention
Hockey
award recipient.
Edmonton goalie Grant Fuhr
Julie will be competing for
and Los Angeles center Wayne time at the forward position this
Gretzky became the first Camp- year after playing a backup role
bell Conference players to top the last · year. She recorded · double
70,()00-vote plateau In NHL All· figures In scoring on two occa- '
Star balloting. Other leaders for slons; against Chicago State (12
the Feb. 7, 1989 game in Edmon· points) and Brooklyn (10 points) .
tonareleftwlng.LucRobltailleof She averaged 2.6 points and 1.9
Los Angeles, right wing, Jarl rebounds In 18 appearances.
"Julie's a jumper; we can
Kurrl of Edmonton and defensemen Kevin Lowe of Edmonton count on her for the rebound.
a~d Doug Wilson of Chicago.
Other
Olympic diver Bruce Kimball,
charged with drunken driving In
an accident that killed two
teenagers, had his manslaughter
trial rescheduled' to Jan. 9.
Kimball, 25, had been scheduled
Ill Second St, Pomeroy
for trial Dec. 12 on two counts of
manslaughter by intoxication as
YOUR INDEPENDENT
a result of the Aug. 1 accident.
AGENTS SERVING
Kimball's car slammed Into a
MEIGS COUNTY
crowd of youngsters near the
dead end of a darkened stretch of
SINCE 1168
road outside Brandon, Fla.

Tht.nday, December 1, 1988

Thursday. December 1, 1988

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

She's a scrappy player and has
adjusted well to college basket ball," said Davis.
Julie made her mark at Meigs
collecting second-team Class AA
All-District honors and as an
honorable mention select ion to
the All-Ohio team twice. She was
named to- the ali-conference
team as a second team member

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NEW YORK (UPI) -Johnny
Bench and Carl Yastrzemskl
head a list of 20 freshman
c·andidates on the 1989 Hall of
Fame ballols mailed Wednesday
to more than 400 10-year
members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
Results of the election will be
announced In early January.
Bench and Yastrzemskl are
strongly favored to win election
on the first ballot, thus joining 17
others who gained admittance to
the Cooperstown shrine In their .
first year of eligibility. Ferguson
Jenkins and Gaylord Perry are
also strong contenders In their
first year. A total of 41 names
appear on the ballot.
The 17 previously were Willie
Stargell, Ted Wllllams,:_1=~

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Clarion lit Mercytlul'llt 61
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Elmira 51 , Ithaca H
FTnkln &amp; Mnhall 110, Getty&amp;hurt 15
Fredelllla 86, Brock -49
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Holy Croll~ 90, Mt. St. Mar)''li ~~~
Lehman $t, fCNY 55
Uncoln lit, Dl cklnliOn "7:J
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Lycom1n1U, Junlaaa 71
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PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The
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Noll got a vote of confidence this
week !room a man who admits
his vote doesn't count.
Steelers quarterback Bubby
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:.. Harris did receive the ECAC's
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VIrginia players on the ECAC's
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: passes attempted for 1,749 yards
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Fa,lrmunt 6,1, Jn diM\!. (Pa. ) 511
F1orld11 "71, Siena 67
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McNel!l'le St. 71, Tenn-Ou.tU.noo1a II

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"(The honors)

Jim Kaat, Jon Matla ck, Rudy
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lion attack, Harris also added 599
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~i~ back Major Harris, a Helsman
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To gain election, a player must
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Other first , time eligibles In
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Cesar Geronimo, Dave Goltz,
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her sophomore year and to the
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rebounds per game as a senior.
Julie also earned letters In track
and volleyball.
Jennifer and Julie are the
daughters of James and Joyce
Miller, formerly of Pomeroy.

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EMS has sii calls Wednesday
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports Six calls .
Wednesday; Middleport at 3: 18 p.m. to North Second Ave. for
Dave Jenkins to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Rutland at 4 p.m.
to Fort Meigs for Brian Lambert to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Pomeroy at 7:59p.m. to Hartinger Road for Amanda
Browning who was dead on arrival; Racine at 8:37p.m . to Wells
Run for Pearl Hawthorne to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Rutland at 11: 25 p.m. to Vance Road for Brian Lambert to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPJ) Yule Log through the village to a
The lighting of the Yule Log bonfire In a modltlcatlon of a
Wednesday night marked the tradition of the 1850s.
beginning of the holiday celebra"It used to be a tradition to
tions at · the Ohio Vllfage, a light the Yule Log on Christmas
reconstructed village represen- Eve," said Maggie Sanese, a
tative to Ohio's mid 19th century. public relations spokesperson at
The village will feature hands- · the Ohio Historical Society which
on · family-oriented activities operates the adjacent Ohio
Wednesdays through Sundays VIllage.
through Dec. 23 and Tuesday
''Ohioans would decorate a log
through Friday between Christ- and use It to start the Christmas
mas and New Years.
fire," she said. "They saved a
A horse dragged the decorated . charred log from the previous
•
year to go Into the fire as a token

Brewer Evans. She was a
member of the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses.
Surviving are a son and
daughter-In-law, Rufus and Josephine Browning, Pomeroy; a
sister, Eula Osborne, Davin, W.
Va.; four stepbrothers, Homer
Mills, Sr., Lake Wales, Fla., Ray
Mills, Crooksville, Paul and
James Evans of VIrginia; five
grandchildren, one great grandchild and several nieces and
nephews.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by her husband, Ray W. Browning In 1972; a
son, R. J. Browning, an blfant
daughter and an Infant soh.
Services will be held at. I .p.m .
Saturday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with Mr. Arthur Chlgas
officiating. Burial will be In
Meigs Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday.

Anna Evelyn Gall Knight, 79,
.118 Uncoln Road, Pomeroy, died
at 12:30 jl.m. Monday at Veterans
Memorial Hospital after an extended Illness.
Mrs. Knight, a homemaker,
,_ was born December 16, 19ll8 In
Barbour County, W- Va. Besides
her parents, Dona Baughman
Gall and Willie Bradford Gall,
slie was preceded In death by· a
·brother, VIncent Gall; a granddaughter, Rozanna, and a grandson, Infant Knight.
· Mrs. Knight was a faithful and
long time member of Grace
Episcopal Church of Pomeroy.
ANNA KNIGHT
She organized the first Girl Scout
Troop In the area In 1932 and
He was preceded In death by
-received a 50 year service pin. his parents, Joseph Albert
. She was a life l'lleniber of the Girl Reiser, Sr., and Emma Merkle
. Scouts of America. Mrs. Knight' Reiser, and a sister, Margaret
Cloney.
: was an advisor tor XI Gamma
· Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
He Is survived by Ills wife, Philpmena FoUrod
: Soror-Ity since 1963. She was a
Edith Clark Reiser, a son and
F. Philomena Follrod, 71,
' past regent of Return Jooathan daugllter-!n-!aw, Joseph A. Ill Pomeroy, died Wednesday at
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of the and Carol Reiser,
and two
grandchildren, Coleen and Scott Veterans Memorial Hospital.
American Revolution. She was a
Mrs. Follrod, a homemaker,
, member of the organization Reiser. all of Jacksonville, Fla.; was
born Nov, 23, 1917, a
• since moving to Pomeroy In 1929. a brother-In-law, Jim Cloney, Ft. ·daughter of the late Elmer and
: Mrs. Knight maintained a memWashlnglon, Md., a sister-In-law, .. Katie Meier l&lt;llllnger. She at·
: bershlp In tl)e Belington, W.Va.
Myrtle Clark, Middleport, ~ev- tended the former Sacred Heart
, Chapter 68, Order of Eastern era! nieces and nephews.
School and graduated from
Star.
Mass of Christian Burial will Pomeroy High Schoolln 1936. She
Surviving are her husband,
be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the was an active member of the
_Arnold Rupert Knight; three
Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral Meigs County Senior Citizens
: children, William Rupert Knight,
Home, Middleport with Msgr. Organization. A member of
• Point Pleasant, W. Va.; Char- Michael Hellmer officiating. Sacred Heart Church she was
.: lotte Anq.Kn!ght Dillard, Po meFriends may call at the funeral also · an active member of the
. roy,
lind VIncent Edward
home, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Catholic Women's Club.
; Knight, Pomeroy; two
Friday. Burial will be In Miles
Surviving are five children,
•; daughters-In-law, Betty GenhelCemetery, Rutland.
Jack of Rutland; Mrs. Don (Jo
;. mer Knight, Point Pleasant, and
Otho
Maye
Ellen) Roush of Syracuse; Mrs.
•: Susan Neal Knight, Pomeroy.
Terry
(Kay) Fulks, Athens, and
: Surviving also are a son-In-law, · Pallbearers for Otho Cecil
Philip
and Dan Follrod, Pome· Roger Dillard, Pomeroy; 15
Maye whose funeral services ·roy; four grandchildren, Kim_: grandchildren, nine great·
were held today at 2 p . m. at the berly Jo Follrod, Racine: ·John
•: grandchildren; a sister, VIrginia
Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral David Follrod, serving with the
:- Myers, Moundsville, W. Va.,
Home In Middleport were Brett Armed Forces In Germany;
: , several nieces and nehews; an
lWss, Randy Thompson, Robert Darin J . Roush, Syracuse; Gina
•' aunt, Audra Gall Lambert, BeMcintosh, Mike Litchfield, Sam
:: Jlngton, W. Va., an uncle, Hugh Bauer, and William Walters. Dawn Follrod, Pomeroy; a
great-grandchiUi, Bethany Ann
:: Gall, Lewisburg, W. Va., and
Honorary pallbearers were Boyles, Middleport, and an aunt,
•: many friends.
Ralph Durst, John Coughenour, Mrs. Loretla Beegle, Pomer(&gt;y.
~· A memorial service will be
Ray· Lemley, and Frank Claytor.
Besides her parents, she was
: conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at
Other survivors not earlier preceded In death by her hus:; Grace Episcopal Church, E.
listed were Paula Fink, a grand- band, Jack Follrod In 1978, and a
: Main St., Pomeroy, w!ththeRev.
daughter by marriage, and Wil- brother, Philip Edward
•• Father Lee Miller officiating.
liam James Fink, a great-great- Killinger.
;. Interment of ashes will be at grandson.
Mass of Christian Burial will
;: Frater'nal Cemetery, Belington,
Mandy
Browning
be
held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the
, : W. Va. In lieu of flowers,
Sacred
Heart Church wltb Mon;. memorials may be made to the
Mandy Bell Browning, 77,43797 . signor Michael Hellmer offlclat·
• · church, charity or organization ' Hartinger Road, Pomeroy, died
lng. A wake service will be held
: of the Individual.
Wednesday at her residence.'
at
7 Jr.m. Friday at the Rawlings•
A homemaker, Mrs. Browning Coats-Blower Funeral Home
:. Stanford Cremeens
spent most of her life In Logan, wbere friends may call from 2 to
W.Va.
She wu born0ct.16,1911 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial
;.
Stanford W. Cremeens, 71, 201
at
Naugatuck,
W. Va.,a daughter will be In Sacred Heart
. Glen Drive, Gallipolis, died
the
late
Albert
and Antha Cemetery.
of
;. Thursday at his residence after
: · . an exlended Illness.
' Born Apr!l28,1917 In Harrison
- . Township In Gallla County, he
was the son of the late Earl and
Lula (Saunders) Cremeens.
1981 DATSUN
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He Is survived by his wife,
KING CAB
Charlotte (Thoma~) Cremeens;
Stock #40251, 2 door, coupe, 4 cyl.,
St"\'k
112071,
2 door, 4 cyl., 4 speed,
one son, Thomas E. Cremeens of
4 speed trans., APNFM mdio, stemo
standard
trans.,
PS, PB, AMIFM radio,
• GalUpolis; three grandchildren;
tape, while walls, bucket seat&amp; .
bucketseatB,
112
t!""piclwp, long wide
:: one sister, Mrs. John D. (Nevobod,
gauges.
-' WAS
.• lene) North of Gallipolis; and one
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~ · brother, Erman Cremeens of
: ~ Northup.
$1295
•
He was a life-time resident of
s3495
~ GalUa County and ~ retired
~. employee of Gallipolis Develop1987 DODGE 600
1985 CHEV
.• • mental Center. He was a
Stock 1193831, 4 door, oadan, front
CAVALIER
-~ : member of the Morning Dawn
wheal drive, 4 cyl., factory air, auto.
Stockl94321, 4 door, lrontwh•ael clfive, I
•· · Lodge No. 7 F&amp;AM. He was a
1rans. PS, PB, tilt wheel, cruise, AMI
4 cyl., factory air, auto trans., PS,
:; : World War II veteran of the U.S.
FM radio,stereo tape, radial Hres, white
AMIFM radio, bucket soatB.
• ; Air Force.
waDs, rear defog.
• He was preceded In death by
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: · one brother, Otho Cremeens.
Private services will be con·
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• dueled at the convenience of the
: : family, with the Rev. Bud Hat·
• • tleld and the Rev. Archie Conn
1984 CHEVROLET.
1982 CHEVROLET
., officiating. Burial will be at the
CAVALIER
CORVETTE
" .Ohio Valley Memory Gardens.
Stock 1182351, 2 door, coupe, V-8 en·
Stock 193661, 4 door,
In lieu of flowers , memorial
wheal drive, 4 evl. &amp;'!Qine, auto. """'··I glne. fi!COI'Y air, auto. trans., PS, PB,
contributions may be made to the
PS, PB ; APNFM radoo.
PW, PO, tiltwheel,cruise,AMIFMradio,
•' Gallla County Bloodmobile, in
care of Thelma Shaver, 600
NOW
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,. . Upper River Rd. , Kanauga.
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of good luck."
The Yule Log would · be
dragged to the house by a horse,
i
and then taken Into the house .

'4295

*6995

8 2Z95

j011eph Reiser
• : Joseph Reiser, Jr. , 74, of 1633
~ ' Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, died
Tuesday a,~ Holzer Mec!al Center
·• after an extended Illness.
He was a member of the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, Pomeroy, and past president of the
:, West VIrgin!&amp; ijotel and Motel
• Association. He managed the
; Greenbrier In West VIrginia,
• se.veral Holiday Inns, and the
Daniel BOOne in Charleston, for
se.veral years. ·
He was baptised Oct. 20, 1913,
and married Nov. 11, 1957 at St.
: • Anthony Shrine In Boomer, W.
• Va.

3,495

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CROWNVIC ·

But this Yule Log culminated
the Grand Illumination and can- ~
dlellght procession through the
village and was added to a
bonfire where visitors hoisted
cups of wassail In a holiday toast
and joined the Ohio VIllage
Singers In caroling,
VIllage activities this year.wl!l

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Ohioans Involves the sale of mer must call an out-of-state
vitamins, Celebrezze said. Con· telephone number to c!atm his or
somers Initially receive a post· her prize.
Consumers who call are asked
card stating they have won one of
five prizes, ranging from dia- to a credit card number to verify
mond earrings to a . new their Identity and hear a carefully crafted sales pitch enticing
automobile.
. Utile Information about the them tobuyaslx-monthS\Ipplyof
prizes or the alleged contest Is "super vitamins" for$300to$600.
Consumers are charged for the
provided, except that the consu·
vitamins and delivery of a prize
that could be nothing more than
Ho8pilal news
Imitation diamond earrings
valued under $20 or a pair of $25
Veteraaa Memorial
watches.
~
Wednesday Admissions - Hi· •
lary A. Turley, Pomeroy.
F
eel
or
osure
aelton
Wednesday Discharges - Lily
filed in Meigs Court
Dyke, Lewis White.

Announcements
Paradea~ed

.
Middleport's annual Christmas parade will take place on
Monday at 6 p.m. The parade will
start at the Sears parking lot and
end at the T. AI\ lndlvtduals and
organizations wishing to partlcl·
pate are to Call Kim Blower at
992-5141.

A foreclosure action has been.
filed ln Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Bane One, of
Columbus, N.A., In care of Bane
One Mortgage Corp., Indianapolis, Ind., against Larry Smith,
Middleport, and Jane Doe, wife
of Larry Smith, Middleport, et al.

Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As of 10:80 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis II Loewi

Am Electric Power ....... ....... 27
AT&amp;T ....... ......... .. ;... .. .........29"2
Ashland 011 ....... .. ...............33%
Bob Evans .... ..... :........... ...... l6
Charming Shoppes ... ...... ...... 12
City Holding Co ........... ... .. .. 30i(,
Federal Mogul. ........ ........... 47i(,
Goodyear T&amp;R ...................47~
Heck's .... : .. .......................... ~
Key Centurion .. ..... .. ...... .....16"2
Lands' End .......... .. .. ..... ...... 27Y.,
Limited Inc .......... ... .... :: ..... 26~
• Multimedia lnc ........ .. ......... 703A
Rax Resta\lrants ... ,.............. 3~
Robbins &amp; Myers ................. 13
, Shoney's Inc . ....... ... .. .............7
Wendy's Inti. ....................... 5i(,
Worthington Ind .... .......... ... 22%
(Bob Evans Far1111 aallOIIIICed
that Its secoJ1d-quarter earDIDp,
as ol Oct. 28, are S.!'l/lbare vs.
S.2a/ share. CharmiDg Sboppes
Inc. announced that Its November sales rOBe 13 perceat,
from $53.2 mUllon to S80 mWion, .
and thai lis store sales 1'0H one
percent In November from November, 1981. IJmlted Inc. '1
Novemller sales rOBe Zl jlercent.. Federal Mogul, Bax Restau·
ranis and Worlblqtoa ladn·
tries are ex dividend today.)

AppUcatloDB will be taken
The Salvation Army, Pomeroy, wlll be taking applications
for food and toys tor ChrJstmas
on Tuesday and Wednesday,
· Dec. 6-7,froml0a.m. tol2noon,
and 1 to41n the afternoon, on both
days.

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Baaquet Monday
A Women Alive banquet-will be
held Monday, 6 p.m., In the
banquet room of Dale's Smorgasbord, Gallipolis.
:rt-usteet~

lo meet
Harrisonville Lodge 411,
F&amp;AM, will hold a regular
meeting Saturday at 7: 30 p.m.

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Thursday, December 1 • 1988
I
Page-7

Community calendar

Cha pter 172, Order of Eas ter n
THURSDAY
Colwell, Brian, Scotty and Ash- Chris tine Napier, VIrginia CarSta r , Middleport , will m ee t 7:30
SYRACUSE
-Bi
g
Bend
Eas
t
ley Colwell, Keith, Emma, Ra- son. Pauline Atkins, John Holll·
p.m. Thursd ay. A gi ft exc hange
Service
Unit
meeti
ng
fo
r
Girl
chael, Whitney and Emlly Ash- -day, F r eda Smith, Dorothy
will
be held . Men are to brin g
Scout
le
ader
s
and
co-le
aders
will
ley, Ann and Alan Halliday; Bolen, Ruby Lambert, Ben and
men'
s gi ft . Ladies br ing la dies'
be
Thur
sday
,
7
p.m
.,
at
the
Crystal and Bridget Vaughan,
Ji!ecky Rife, Kevin Meadows .
gift.
~6
limit on gift s.
·
Syracuse
Unite
d·
Methodis
t
Den~ . Shenefield, Ralph Ma·
Star grange members were
comber, · Rick, Vicki, Chip and
reminded thai the subol'!llriate Chu r'ch : . An l nvestlture SATURDAY
Michael Macomber, Earl and
youth and young adult , and rededlcatlon ceremony , and a
SALEM
CENTER
Sta r
Christmas
party,
will
be
held
Geraldine Cross, Emma Adams, young married couples baking
Dorothy Smith, Mary Virginia
contest will be held at Saturday's following the business portion of Grange 778 and Sta r Junior
Grange 878 w!!! meet In regular
Easterday, Anna ~ E . Turner , meetlng. All members are asked the meeting.
session
Saturday at 8 p.m . at th e
Binda Diehl, Neva Nicholson,
to pa rticipate.
ROCK SPRINGS - Salisbury grange hall on County Roa d I
·
Pack 246 will hold their annual near Salem Center ,
The subo rdinate baking, youth
Christmas J)arty on Thursday, at
7 p.m., at the Rock Springs baking and young marr ieds and
The annual Thanksgiving Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Karr Buckley, Jeremy , Ryan, Bran- United Methodist Church. Each adults baking conies Is will be
cub scout is to bring a gift fo r held .
, dinner of the Karr family was
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Roger don and Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Ray · exchange. Families are
A potluck supper will follow the
, held at Royal Oak Resort Club Karr, Jessica and Valeria, Mr. Karr and Garrett , Mr. and Mrs.
meeting.
welcome.
, Thursday .
and Mrs. Woodrow·- Mora and Tom Karr, Wesley and Whitney,
All members are urged to
Roger Karr gave the blessing Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Frost, Jane Ann Karr .
atlend and reminded that 'it is
APPLE
GROVE
Christmas
before the dinner. The evening . M!ke -\ nd Debra, Mr. and Mrs.
Other guests were Mrs. Mae caroling at the Apple Grove time to pay 1989 dues.
was spent ,swimming, p!ayfng George Mora, Heather aand Holter, Mrs. Helen · King, and
United Methodist will be Thurswater volley ball, other games Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larry Bunger. Mr. and Mrs.
SATURDAY
day
at 6: 30 p.m: The church Js
, and visiting.
Mora, Jennifer and Jason, Mr. Horace .Karr hosted the famlly
NEW HAVEN., W.Va. - The
located 10 miles above Racine on
Attending were Mrs. Purley and Mrs. Greg Eblin, Ashley and observance.
State Route 338. Everyone annual Ne w Haven Flre Depart'Julia, Mr. and Mrs . William
. ment AuxBiary Christmas Bazwelcome.
aar will be held Saturday, from
RUTLAND - Rutland Town - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. , at the New
ship Trus1ees wlll meet in regu- Haven Fire Station . Everyone
lar sesson Thursday, 6:30p.m ., we lcome.
Grande was discussed. Reserva- at the fire station. The public is
Yvonne Scally of LaSalle demonslrated and then suggested v,arlous uses. She also had tions are to be made this week. welcome~
CHESTER - Shade River
Gallery presented an arts proMrs.
Lee
gave
out
copies
of
the
Items
from
the
Gallery
for
sale.
Masonic
Lodge will have a
gram at the ,recent meeting of the
AAUW
glossary.
The
branch
Carman
Manuel,
educational
Middleport -Pomeroy Area
MIDDLEPORT - Evangeline special dinner-meeting on Satbulletin was discussed and edl·
., Branch of the American Associ a- foundatlon chairman, described
tors w111 send copies to the
the plans !or winning a Middleton
: ton of University Women held at
state o!!ices.
appropriate
go
Into
the
doll.
Proceeds
wlll
. the Racine Methodist Church.
Carmen
Manuel.
Jane Manuel,
Mrs. Scally Introduced by Lee educational foundation fund
and
Joan
Manuel
were The second six weeks grading cole Nelson, Robert Murphy,
Jenny
Lee, president, · gave each from which scholarships are
hostesses and served refresh· period honor roll at the River- Kyle Ord, Jennifer Mora, Brandi
i member materials for making a given.
view School has been announced.
The Dec. 11 luncheon at the ments carrying out a Thanksglv- Making a grade of B or'11bove In Reeves, Jessica Karr, Lauren
; paper rope bow which she
Young, Melissa Dempsey
Holiday Inn and musical at Rio · Jng theme.
all their subjects to be named to Sixth Grade: Charles Bissell ,
the roll were:
Todd Michael, Stacy Woolard,
Grade Three: Brian Criss, Matt Jamie Ord, David Fetty, Ryan
Marcinko, Abraham Rach
Buckley, Jessica Radford
going to Nancy Morris, Diana VIcky Slene, Edna Clark, Shari Grade · Four: Angela Bissell,
Mrs. Tammy Blake was hoHolter
l nored recently with a surprise Hind, and Angela Wetzel. The Elmore, Sarah Hope, and Helen Martie
Grade
Five: Rebecca Evans,
WUlams.
, layette shower at the home of her door prize was won by Ann Fitch.
Connie
Pooler
Ffe!reshments Included a cake
Sending gifts were Janet Hess,
, mother -In-law, Mrs. Sylvia
The second six weeks grading
with
inscription,
"Baby
Blake,"
Christi
Lynch, John and Tammy
• Blake, Blake Road, Pomeroy. It
period
honor roll at the Tuppers
In pink and blue. It had been Blake, Carol Anderson, Frances
. was co-hosted by her mother,
Plains
Elementary School has
' Mrs. Eva Milliron.
· made for the occasion by Mrs. Davis, Ron, Crystal and Gene been announced. Making a grade
Jacobs. Delbert MIJUron, Vern,
A pink and blue rocking horse Sylvia Blake.
Attending
besides
those
named
Ferndora and John Story, Linda of B or above In all their subjects
: theme was carried out at the
to be named to the roll were:
i shower. Assisting with the actlvl- were Jason Wetzel. Darla Pick- Stewart, John and Leola Kirk, Fifth
Grade: Brian Bowen, Mike
ties were Tammy Wetzel, Diane ett, Clara and Clarissa Davis, Gary and Janet Geroge, Bertha
Laughery, Brian Hoffman, Mi·Rife,
Retha
Day
and
Betty
and
Valeria
Allee
Jacobs,
Debra
, Milliron, and Bonnie Rile.
chael Barnett, Jonathan Avis,
' Games were played with prizes Clonch, Pam Cunningham, Eastman.
Ginger Nutter
Fourth Grade: Sherry Burke,
Angela Chaney, Amber Fortn,ey,
Katy Manlcke
Third Grade: Blllena Buchanan,
I •
A surprise observance honored Athens; Leah Nease, Mary K.
Christopher Buchanan. Wesley
Carolyn Salser at her Forest Run Roush, Kathleen Scott, Virgil
Buckley , Michelle Caldwell,
YOU'LL FIND
home recently In celebration of and Mary Hamm; Tom, Linda,
Steven Durst, Joanna Gumpt,
MEN, WOMEN
her birthday. Hosting the affair Chris and Philip Hamm, Marcia
Joey Weeks, Ke!ll Norris,
' were her son and daughter-In·
Arnold, Marybelle Warner,
Jeremy KehL
law, Denny and Linda Evans,
Mary Nease, Jean Nease, Faye
and her sls•Pr, VIrginia Deavers Wiggins, Sandi Hawley, Helen
The second six weeks grading
of Reyno!dsto~rg.
Baer, Denny, Linda, Becky,
period honor roll at the Chester
· Refreshments were served to Melanie, Michael and Jamie
Elementary School · bas been
NO LAYAWAYSVirginia, Bob and Mary Deavers,
announced. Making a grade of B
Evans, Chad Taylor, and Henry
Reynoldsburg, Margaret Davis,
or
above
In
all
their
subjects
to
be
Salser.
1
named to the roll were:
Third Grade: Stefani Bearhs,
Kelll Bailey, Jamie Drake, Brandon Buckley, Samuel P\llver,
Bille!) Pooler
Peggy VIning was the best has reached her weight goal. The
· Fourth Grade: Patsy Aeiker,
loser with · Gertrude Casto as Christmas party was announced
Meredith Crow, Eric Dlllard,
runner-up at !lie recent meeting for Dec. 13 with weigh-In from 5
Marla Frecker, Tracl Heines,
102 EAST IWN
of TOPS held at the Coonhunters to 6 p.m. There will be a secret
Usa Stethem
ANDREW J. GA-RNES
Building ·on the Rock Springs pal exchange along with another
Fifth Grade: Heather Well, NlFairgrounds.
·
gift exchange.
It was noted that Maida Long
· Annual Thanksgivin g supper
of Star Grange 778 and the Junior
Grange 878 was held recently at
the Salem Center Fire Statlon.
They were joined by members of
Racine and Harrisonville
Granges.
Attending were Maxine, Opal
and Patty Dyer, Linda, Larry,
Eric and Chelsea Montgomery,
Ray and Bernice Midkiff, Wald
Nicholson, John and Catherine

· Karrs annual family gathering held .

AAUW .meeting features arts program

Honor rolls announced-------

u rday. T he di nner wlll be at 6: 30
p.m., followed by the meeting al
7:30. All master m asons, wive ~
a nd families welco me . Membe rf
re ceivi ng pins m ay bri ng a ny
s pecia l jltlest.
1
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Parade
•
MIDDLE PORT
Middle·
_P'!r t's annual Christmas parade
will take place on Monday, Dec.
5. at 6: 30 p.m. Prese nt plans call
fo r the parade to sta rt at the
Sears par king lot a rid e nd a t the
T . AU Individua ls and organizations wishing to partlcl pate are to
call Kim Blowe r a t 992-5141.
Huuter m eals
Th e Southern Ba nd Boosters
are serving meals for deer
hunters and the public, all this
week, at the Am erican Legion .
Building in Ra cine. Meals are
served from 5 to 7 p.m.
Als o, itie Ladles Auxiliary of
M t. Mor iah Churc h of God,
Raci ne, will be serving meals for
hunters, through F r iday, from 10
to 6 each day , in the baseme nt of
the ch urch parsonage.

Now Open For The::
Christmas Season. '
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•CEMETERY VASES
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TOPS meeting conducted

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A reunion of the Walburn
family especially honoring Dana
Walburn, visiting here from
Oregon, was held at the Beverly
Baptist Church Saturday . HostIng the reunion were Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Walburn.
A buffet dinner was served at
noon with videos being taken
during the afternoon. Famllles
shared picture albums.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs .
Dale E. Walburn, Mr. and Mrs .
Eber Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lee Walburn, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Walburn, and
Jeff Walburn, all of Middleport;
Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, Julie
and April, Fostoria; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Walburn, Ga11lpolls;
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Walburn
and David, Washington, W.Va.;
Mr . and Mrs . Donald Valentine,
Fostoria: Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Stack and son, Steven, Lowell,

Memorial planned
Return Jonathan Meigs Chap·
ter, Daughters of the American
Revolution, wlll meet Sunday at
1:30 p.m. at Grace Episcopal
Church to hold memorial services for Mrs. A. R. Knight, a past
regent of the chapter.

Bake sale .slated
A bake sale will be

held
Saturday at Reed's Store In
Reedsville sponsoned by the
parents of Eastern High School
junior varsity and varsity boy,s
basketball teams.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stege!,
Lowell: Dawn Marks, Belpre;
Emma Ruble, VIenna: Guyla
Roush, Mason; Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Moreland and Brad,
Vienna, Ronnie Walburn, Maryland, and the children of the
hosts, Tammy and Tracy
Walburn.

Games birth
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Joe and Shari Garnes, Pomeroy, announce the birth of a son,
Andrew Joseph Garnes. Nov . 4 at
the Hollar Medical Center. The
Infant weighed eight pounds, 2
ounces and was 21 Inches long.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnes have a
daughter, Megan. Grandparents
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Dexter, and Gene and Lila MUch,
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video tape made of Saturday
night's Fall Follies is excellent.
So many people have asked
about securing tapes so you can
do- t his by calling Roger and
Mary Gilmore at 992-6203 or you
can call me and I'll have it
bF(lught to the Sentinel office and
you can pick it up here. Cos tis the
saine as past years - $10.
Mary spent a couple of days In
b&lt;;:d following the show after just
missing a very serious accident
at: the show on Saturday night.
Slje started down · a stairway
b~~k stage, missed the first step
in the dark and fell.
fortunately, two members of
the Shady River Shufflers Richard Brown and David Glass
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Woody Guthrie" but that was
about all "the tribute the legendary folk singer received in
Okemah, tna!nly because many
of the locals thought his poUt!cs
were a little too far to the left. As
recently as early November, two
residents too)&lt; issue with a
newspaper's statement that
Guthrie represented the nation's
democratic Ideals, calling him a
communist. But Guthrie's memory is bound for glory Thursday when the town hosts a
concert in honor of him . The
concert is the brainchild of
Guthrie devotee Larry IAlng of
Des Moines, Iowa, who will join a
group of middle-school students
In the performance.
QUAYLE IN VAIL: Dan
Quayle and his fam lly will sP!:!Jd
their Christmas hoUdays on the
ski slopes around Vail, Colo., and
the vice president-to-be also will
meet with former President
Gerald Ford. Quayle's cousin,
Vail resident Brad Quayle, said
the vice president-elect, his wile,
Mar llyn, and their three kids will
arrive Dec. 21 and stay at

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10 days. An entourage of 40
Secret Service agents, reporters
and aides is tagging along. Brad
said Quayle plans to spend one
evening with Ford, who has a
home In Beaver Creek.
KEITH CROAKS: Keith Rl·
chards, the Rolling Stone on his
own, played New York's Beacon
Theatre Tuesday night and had a
surprise for the wildly enthus!asl!c audience - an update of the
song "I Wanna Be Your Man,"
which became a hit for the Stones
after it was written for them by
the Beatles some 25 years ago.
Richards also performed
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along- with' a·-few other Sfones'
standards- He's only a few shows
into his tour and his normally
raspy voice is already shot ~nd
~ometlmes
he doesn't even
bother to sing certain lines. But
Richards is having fun, nonethe'
less . "It's a breeze, baby," he
said after the New York show.
FANS GET SIMONIZED:
early Simon spent nearly three
hours autographing her new live
album in the basement of 'a
Boston record store Tuesday and
enjoyed the chance to "connect
with my audience" bu t said the
experience left her feeling a
"little flaky around the edges."

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&lt;~tiring book week, Nov. 14-20 at
tile Tuppers Plains Elementary
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Actor Grlflln O'Neal, the son of
RyWl O'Neal, hasn'~be living
up to the terms of hi robation
and
could end up n the Anne
David Burt of 2173 Soft Wind
Md ., County Jail for 30
Arundel.
Court, Columbus, is the winner of ,
days,
prosecutors
say. O'Neal
last Sunday's Times Sentinel
was
given
a
30-day
suspended
Mystery Farm Contest. David
sentence
and
ordered
to
perform
wins the $5 prize via the lottery
400
hours
of
community
service
write since a total of seven
persons correctly identified the for reckless boating in the 1986
farm of Ronald Cowdery, Long accident that killed Glan-Carlo
Co ppola, the son of director
Bottom.
Fr.Wlcls Ford Coppola. O'Neal's
Aren't the new wreath street lawyer, Joseph Touhey, says his
client has done about 50 hours of
decorations in Middleport im·
,presslve? They "really make the service work but declined to say
town attractive at night for the whether O'Neal wou ld plead
holiday season. Good planning on guilty to violating his probation.
O'Ne~l currently is in South
somebody's part.
Africa but is expected back in the
United States before Christmas.
It's something that you don't
THIS LAND IS WOODY'S
think about. But did you know
LAND: Woody Guthrie Is finally
that Meigs County has 26 resJ·
being hQnored in Okemah, Okla.,
dents confined to the Athens
the town where he was born 76
Mental Health Center.
years
ago. The to\\Cn 's water
Of course, an effort is made
tower
bears
the words " Home of
every year throug h the Ladies
Auxillary of Drew Webster Post·
39, American Legion, to provide
some semblance ·of Christmas
for these patients.
Among the 26 are 14 women
a nd 12 men and the auxiliary has
placed a box in the Dav!s-Qulckel
Insurance Agency, Pomeroy ,
The Middleport Masonic Lodge
where you may place your gifts. 363, F&amp;AM, recently observed
Please though, do not place any widows' night at the Masonic
gift in the box in which glass Is Temple.
involved. And please do function
The Rev. Robert Kuhn had the
at your earliest convenience on prayer and Howard Gross was In
this since the auxiliary members charge of the dinner assisted by
do have to wrap and deliver the the Rev. Mr. Kuhn, Ralph Moore,
gifts.
Jal")leS Clatworthy, Bruce TeaCan you believe it? It's the first ford , Carl Taylor, and Steve
day of December. What else can H~c:e~s~ose was given to each
you do but keep smiling?
. lady attending and several wid·
ows were presented pins. Following the dinner a program was
presented by the Rev. Don
Meadows assisted by his wife. He

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By BOB HOEFLICH
J} new approach to the music
for the teen dances being held
each . Saturday
evening at the
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Pomeroy Village Hall Auditorium will take
place this
Satlirday.
Spinning
Pll'tters will a women deejay,
Slizy Waud of Columbus Station
xFM and this Is her first vlsii to
M~lgs County.
The dance will he. as usual,
from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. and by the
wa'y, Iva Sisson is wailing to hear
frbin parents who are willing to
vo1unteer as chaperones for one
of: the regular Saturday night
dances. Just give her a ring if you
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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

St~ubenville and Buchtel to

makeup
contest
tonight
Texas
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Tide
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COLLEGE STATION, Tellas
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- Texas A&amp;M and Ala·
By GENE CADDES
bama
play
Thursday night, more
UPI Sports Writer
than
two
months later than
Last year's 26-14 loss to Akron Buchtel in the Division 11 state high
originally
scheduled,
amid spec·
school championship game made a believer out of Steubenville Coach
u!atlon concerning the future of
Reno Saccoccia.
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afternoon rematch in Ohio Stadium and he knows it Isn't going to be ' Broadcast outlets In Lubbock,
Austin and College Station all
any easier.
"We honestly feel we're playing the best te~m In the state in any reported during the week . that
division," Saccoccla said ot Buchtel, which brings a No.3 ranking and SherrUI would resign after
11-1 record Into the game against the unbeaten and No.1 ranked Big Thursday night's game. Sherrill
denies he Is stepping down.
Red, 13-0.
.
"I'm the only credible source
• "I feel we havetoplayanearperfectgametobeat them," he added.
there
Is," Sherrill said. "I know
'But, even If they are the best, the best team doesn't always win.
what I am going to do and I'm not
SoUjhern Cal had beautiful slllts against Notre Dame last Saturday
butthey dldn' twin the game."
' going anywhere."
Sherrill's job status has been in
saccoccla bases some optimquestion
because of accusa lions
Ism on the fact the Big Red are
Division Ill championship wUI be
not a total one-dimensional team decided at 2: 30 p.m. between
this season.
Ironton'sNo. llrontonTigersand
"We couldn't throw at all last
No. 4AkronSt. Vincent-St. Mary.
year," he said. "They (Buchtel)
Canton Central Catholic
just pUed nine guys liP on the line
blanked Loudonville 46-0 In the
of scrimmage. This year we can
semifinals and Versal!les slipped
spread them out a little with the
past Columbus Hartley 18-13.
pass. Arlc White ( hls quarterSt. VIncent-St. Mary (11·1)
back) has passed for 1,050 yards · beat Orange 21-14 and Ironton
and 11 touchdowns. That's not
won dver Urbana 28· 7 in the
great, but It may be good enough
Division Ill s~mls.
to keep them honest."
The final title will be decided at
Buchtel Coach Tim Flossie
2 p.m . Sunday when defending
laughed when asked about his
champion Cincinnati Princeton.
nine-man defensive front a year
12·1 and ranked No. 4 in the final
ago against Steubenville.
UPI Board of Coaches ratings,
" We never played a nine-man
takes on No. 2 Clevetand St.
front last year, " he said, "we just . Ignatius, 13·0.
had five guys moving real fast."
Princeton, whose only loss
Flossie, who has seven starters
came to Cincinnati Moeller In the
returning f10m last year's title
final game of the regular season,
game, admits it's difficult to
beat Westerville North 35-12 last
defend.
week, while· St. Ignatius rolled
" Once you win, they're gun31·8 over Toledo Whitmer.
ning for you ," he said, "but we 've
Princeton Is making Its eighth
had that all· year. I thought our
playoff appearance and seeking
kids did a tremendous job of
Its fourth championship. It's t he
dealing with that."
first trip to the playoffs for St.
Flossie played down any psy- I11:natlus .
chological edge for Steubenville,
saying, "we want this game as
much as they do. Last•year's
game was very physical and our
kids want to get back Into it. "
Both teams boast outstanding
running backs, Steubenville with
5-foot-6, 155-pound Dunyasha
Yetts and the Gr!ffs with 6-foot-1,
195-pound Ricky Powers.
Yetts rushed for 1,640 yards
and 16 touchdowns In nine
regular season games, while
Powers had 1,542 yards and 23
TDs.
Steubenville heat Harrison 27·
21 In the semifinals .a fter'blowing
a pair or 14-point leads; while
Buchtel rolled over Chardon,
37-0.
The Steubenville-Buchtel rematch, at 2:30 p.m., will be
preceded by the Division V
. matchupat 11 a.m. between No.2
Archbold and No. 5 Mogadore.
Mogadore, a former champ
and nine-time playoff performer,
ended Newark Catholic's string
of four consecutive titles with a
17-14 win over the Green Wave in
the semifinals. The Wildcats are
12·1 on the year.
'Archbold, 13-0, blanked
Minster 20-0 In last week's
semifinals . The Blue Streaks.
are making their fourth playoff
appearance but first In the title
game.
Tigers Play at 2: 20
The playoff action continues
Saturday with another ·pa,! r of
games.
'At 11 a.m. , 4th-ranked Canton
Central Catholic (11·2) squares
off against No. 5 Versailles (12·1)
for the Division IV Ut!e. The

a

by a former player that he
received as much as $10,000 in
benefits during his--stay at Texas
A&amp;M ahd that In recent months
he has been paid by Sherrill to
Reep his story quiet.
Those allegations were later
recanted by the player. George
Smith. He did not deny receiving
money from SherrUI during the
past fe- months, but said he
looked upon that money as
merelY a loan and not as hush
money, which he earlier alleged~
The game itse lf serves as a n
antiClimax to the Alabama and
Texas A&amp;M seasons. TheAgg!es,
7-4, were !nel!g!hle for a boWl trip
this year because of NCAA

probation. The Crimson Tide, 7-3,
lost its last two Southeastern

Ryan hospitalized
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Philadelphia Eagles Coach
Buddy Ryan was lis ted in good
condition after being hospitalized Wednesday night following a
choking Incident.
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Ryan was rushed to the hospl·
tal after part of a pork-chop bone
lodged in his throat durl~g his
dinner at the press dining facility
at Veterans Stadium.
Offensive coordinator Ted
Plum administered the Heimlich
maneuver to Ryan when Ryan
motioned that the food was
caught in his throat.
Both Plum and Eagles trainer
Otho Davis assisted Ryan to
Methodist Hospital.
Chief cardiologist Dr. Salva ..
tore (::!raldo said Ryan was given
preliminary blood tests and an
electrocardiogram. Further
tests were expected to be per·
formed Thursday morning.
Giraldo said that In all llkel!·
hood Ryan would be able to
attend the Eagles game Sunday
at Veteran's Stadium against the
Washlngton Redsklns.
Davis said Ry.an was spared
very serious inJury because of
the quick actions of Plum.
Davis also said Ryan was in
good spirits after leaving the
emergency r110m at Methodist,
where he is staying In a private
room overnight for observation.

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COMPLETE. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS!

Color TV • B UllOB

Contemporary decorator-streamline 19-Jnch
Table 1V wlt11 Super Video Range Tuning.

Cabinets

$269

Desk's At Sale Prices!
NEED A
DESK!
COME IN ANDSEEOURNEWLY
EXPANDED DESKL.INI:, ROll
TOP AND STUDEN! DESKS IN
STOCK. THEV ARE . GOING
FAST; GET YOURS TODAVI

$578

At·L

Super Savings!
Priced From

$99.00

NEW &amp; USED MOWERS

''Free Estimates''

.

Now

$

lb14) 9'HSSO
RESIDENCE PHONE

1614)992irt,~,~

ACREAG.E FOR SALE .

ONLY

STEWART'S GUN
&amp; GIFT ,SHOP
Come aae our
Chriumaa Selections.
for your shopping cannnitnct we will lit apen ·on Sun-·dGfs fram 1 te 5 p.m. fhru
Doc. 11, 1981. .

742-2421
Smilh Run Rd, Rutkood. Oh.
11·21-'88-l mo.

SER,ICE

We can repair and recore radiators and
heoter cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repoir Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD

~14-742-2617
Between 9 o.m.-6 p.m.

Homelite

WANTED
DEAD OR ALIVE
•Washers •Dryers
•Ranges •Freezers
•A efrigerators

8
CHIPWOOD
POLES
MAXIMUM
DIAMETER 14
INCHES ON
LARGEST END

$14 PER TON
DELIVERED TO

OHIO
PALLET

COMPANY
POMEROY, OHIO

Makes

992-6461

L-~----~~~/-2V;,;88/tfn

. K&amp;T EXCAVATING AND
CONSTRUCTION
Formerly Meigs Excavating
Full Excavating and Construction
Residential &amp; Commercial
Free Estimate's for Residential &amp;
Farm Work
Rt. 1, Vinton
388-8745
Owner &amp; Operator,
Tony Cardillo
11·9·1 mo.

.. 2 cloga, Shepherd end Collie

mixed, 304-876-176.3.

1 yearoldfemelepartChihuehue
and Rat Terrier, hou• broken
•nd lovet children. 304-6766204.
2 twin ai!:e msttreu, 304-882·
3104.

6 Lost and Found
lOST: 11 -14-88, Large Walker,
rnele Coon Hound. In vicinity of
Northup- ns. Call 614·446-

3413.

LOST: Smell dog- looks like

collie. mostty black. Neme: Be•.
C.ll814-446·
2470 evenings.
FOUND: Man '1 billfold at Vallev
FrM~Nill Baptist Church. Call
614-~.BB-9919 .

Beautiful redorgoid.., Pekin••·
Mele. been In ~· end of
Syrac:use3or4w
.Check•
Leo....-d 8111 retidence. 814-

992·11008.
Lost: g• cap tits ' 78 Plymouth
Station Wagon. Sunoa» Station.
Middleport. 814·992· ne4.

.LOST big bone German SheP.herd. 8 month:t old. answers to
'King". \Acinfty af 22nd St, and
Jericho Road, REWARD, 304-

875-5464.

Yard Sale

7

Shops! ·

GALLIPOUS FLEA MARKET·
Rts. 3&amp; Ia 160. Open every S•t .
9 AM-8 PM &amp; Sun. 9AM-6 PM.

AND SATURDAY
9-5

A/ C Servico
All Major &amp; Minor
Repairs
NIASE Certified MechaniC

CALL 992-6756
"DOC" VAUGHN
Cenified licensed Shop

5·25-tfn

AMIIOSIA CHOCOLATE

51.95 lb.
51.65 lb.

Block-White Choc ........... Sale

51.90 lb.

REG. 11.99 lb.

NEW CANDY MOLD.S
MERCKENS CHOCOLATE

5J.9S lb.

lEG. '2.20 lb.

Asst. Colors Wafers ....... Sale 5J.95 lb.
L~IGE

ASSORTMENT CANDIED &amp;.
DRIED FRUITS
Chex Party Mix Ingredients
Former Brown's
Seasoning Salt
Wheat Chex
Corn Chex
Bran Chex
Rice Chex
Nuts
CHEESE PARTY TRAYS
12 inch Tray.............................. ~1S.9S

14 inch Tray ...................~········.. SJ8.9S
16 inch.Tray .............................. S21.9S
Please give 24 hour ·notice.

Oat Bran is hera - S2 .20 lb.
Fraa Samples - Door Prius

OHIO VAlLEY BULK FOODS

514 East Main ~r.

992-6910

Pomeroy

fHtiSI-

~

1124 E. MAIN

'-

w. ....1

992-2526

4S DIFFERENT WOOD
STOVES, INSERTS AND
FURNACES
Featuring: Consolidated, Dutch

(FREE ESTIMATES)

LOWEST PRICES

INTERIOR-EXIERIOI
FREE ESTIMATES
Take tho pain out of
painting. Lot me do
it for you.
VERY REASONABLE
HAVE REFEIENCES

614-985-4180

11-19-'88 I mo. d.

We8t 1 Brunco, A11hley
WE TRADE

CARPENTER, OHIO (Off St. Rt. 143)

Po1111roy, Ohio

LINDA'S
PAINTING

698-6121

MARCUM CONTRACTING
CHESTER, OHIO

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITION$
•KITCHENS- BATHS
•ROOFING
•REMODELING &amp; REPAIRS
PHONE DAY OR EVENINGS

985-4141
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
References

11-16-'88-tfn

"a: .licensed Clinical Audiologist

GUN CLUB

~

FACTORY CHOKE
12 GAUGE SHOTGUNS
ONLY

.9-19-BIIfn

... ··-·Porn erov· ·· ·-· ·· ··&amp; Vicinity

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-2104
3 417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
- Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
or at
Veterans llernori,al Hospital
. Mulberry
, Pomeroy, Ohio

hiring 81Cperienoed over the rolld
driven. We need ftrat. IBCOnd. &amp;
tHm drivers. E )LCellent ben efttl
JL weekly pay checks. Celltodav

8•~•1n• needed. 11:00 em·
5 :00 P.,. Cell ...... ~ : 00,
304-n3-6971 .
•

AVON · AI ., _ _ C1ll Merltvn
w••• 304-882-28415.

RN'S &amp; LPN'S-PH, lull t[mo •
Pwt time ..,piiCitions •• t.in1
ICoepted for Ple•MI Vtlllf
Kospllel Nursing C.e· Cent•1
Conteet Personnel 304-875=4340. AAEO E.
AVON all • - I I Shklw Sp1n,

304-87&amp;-1429.

E.D.E .

Needed Avon Rep. In At. 87 •
Rt:· 2 arM, Maaon County.
Cudo"*' Itt provided no alan
up fee for quelifled p••on who
tolls 304-88~· 2&amp;45.

HELP WANTED
DEVELOPMENT

.. Shiff nurte tor M11on County
Heelth Dept. PotllionAwii.Wei

304-562· 5662 or 1· 800.527·

t . .m . Subjed to drug tcteen &amp;

COORDINATOR-B . S . preferred~ Significant experience In
.... of penonal and corporate
solicitation. major glff;t end
direct m .. is requfred. Demonstrated UCCMI andfNd•shlp In
the achle¥8mtnt of fund· f8iaing
gollla. Donor cvulttvation. work
with B01rd end volunteers.
•tenalve record keeping 1rtd
research II raquired. FIJI time
Position baaed in A thent. Ohio.
requires evenl.,g / weeke_nd
schedul• and triiVel t twaughout
el ght aouteutem Ohio cound•.

Low 20's. ·Send rwume and'

IBtter of lnt•est to Kay A tldns,

Jon

1, 1989. Prof• 88N.

Alt•nate ASN, curr~J1!.,_ .,..
roled in BS N progrem. C un-Wit
WVa Ucente. Eligible for IChodl
nurse c.-t:MCIII:Ion. C1ll MMon
Cou Ill\' Heoil h Dopl for dfolo,

304-876-3060.

Ple•em Vall.,. Nutting Care
Ctnter is •••dng lk:ens.t

Practlcllll Nurs• for lmmldltll:¥
wnpkJvrrienl, If lnt•elted e ..

304-675-4340. AA·EOE.

12

Situations
Wanted

E•cutltfeDirector. Plenned Parenthood ofSouthe•t Ohlo, 398
Richland Avenue. Athens. Ohio

46701 .

.,

c.•

Need lad{ to live in e. help
for old,..iy ledy, Coli 814-682-

POSITION AVAILABL"' PRO.
~RAM DEVELOPMENT SPE·

6122.

CIALIST for Partial Hospllalizatlon Progrem at Woodlend
Cent.,., Inc. Meat . . degrM or
equtvalent r.::julred. Pnrt• •perienc:e with mentally disabled
acl.llt&amp; Exp~rl.,ce/tn~lnlng In
group work would be helpful
Woodland Cent•s. Inc:., do•
not dlacrlrnin•e on the bail of
age. color. creed. netion1l origin.
race. -.. or typeof&lt;llabiltty .l=or
more informadon contact Sandra MeFerlsHt Pertonnel Of·
fleer. Woodland Cent•s. Inc .•
412 Vinton Pika Gallipolis, OH

Woukt llkl • llv~t-ln f.nete
mmpanlon. Age 21S lo 40.
Ple•ewrlle: ThomasAec•. At.

46631 .

2 B011 345. Vlnlon. Ohio 45188.

RldefromHendanontoCh•l•
ton, Mon. thru Fri. Working
hours 8:30 -4:30. C.pil:et Co~­
PieK erea. Cel 304-17~31132. '
Loving

c•e for eld•tt 1nd

15

Schools
Instruction

hend;CIIlpod. noo
614-992·6873.

SECRETARY / RECEPTIONIST/
BOOKKEEPING
SeC2"starlel, b11lc bookkeeping
sllllt required tor localty owned
tiJ ainets. Applv with reaume. 8
AM-15 PM a1 Zenltc. VideoCCM'p.,
433 Jack1on Pike. GIUipolia,

Ohio 46631. 614-44&amp;-2411 .

.....

Coli

RE-TRAIN NOW!
·
SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS
COLLEGE, 529 Jocklon PlkiL
Call44&amp;-4367. Reg. No. B&amp;-11·
10&amp;68.

Wood/ Metal MoldMakw. E,..:t•
r;oncodMoldPonomMokerw~h
18 Wanted to Do
own s~p and tools. Send ' - - - - - - - - - re~ponst to:
Box Cia 181 1
e / oGelllpolil Daily Tribune, 825
Third Aw., Gallipolis. Ohio W'ill do bebt•ttting in rnv home
46631 .
weelc dav I onty. CaQ 8 1~ 44&amp;-

Now accepting applications for
full &amp; part time empJovment.
Plea. . apply In peraon Lorobi' t
Plz:ra-5ilv&amp;r Bridge Pl•a .
P.-t-tlme babVtlrtlW for 4yr. old.
Must be able to wort molllv
weekends &amp;evening. Send letter
&amp; rtrf. to: Rt: 1 Box 705,
Northup, Ohto 46655.

8199.

~tel or Medc• Receplionilt.
Ina .• Accounts receiwabl._ 1&amp;
yra. exp•lence. New to ......

Coli 614-44&amp;-59110 ...ly "M or
•

!ole PM. 28&amp;-4401 dl'l•·

F111~nw I

1- - - - - - - - - -

NursingAttistant. Now hiring lit

Plnecr.-tC.reCenter. Ahhlfts.
Serious Inquiry only. Application
In p.,.on onty flrough Director
of Nursing. E .0 .E .

21

Business
Opportunity

Beauty Salon OPening toon in Pt.
Ple•ent •ea. Hair aylist are
needed. For infor. Call304-8762005.

I NOTICE I
THE 0 HIO VALLEY PUBLIS W

GovernmM'It Jobs. $18,040 ·
t 69,230 yr. Now hirJng. Call
1· 805-687· 6000 «1. R·9805
for current feder.. lilt.

Mull Ul T.n ' end Tone
MII, two tanning bedl. one
toning bed. one Jacurai, 4 pc:
wlc:k• furniture, 3 piece • .,..

lNG CO . recommendt thllt you
do busin•• wh:h people you
Receptionist and billing cl•k for . know, .nd NOT to ..,d monltf
tlvough the mil untl you h•h ~
Medical office. S~kl h,._,e
b11 ic u:perienoe In Qffice procelmr.olg"ocl.lho oflng.
• :
dura. References required.
~air Salon. high traffic high '
Send reaume to: Box Cle 182.
..,...,.,...,_RoS.CO&lt;I for quick
cl oGallipolis Deltv .Tribune, 826
Third Aw., Galllpollt, Ohio
•Ia. 304-&amp;25-3011 or 304
62:.7277.
•
46631 .

e.rn Mon., At Hamel At~emble
Jewelry, Toya, Electronlct:, oth·.,s. FTIIPTworlcBVailable.C.II

(Refundoblel 1·407-744-3000
EXT. S 1622 24 HAS.

a..-

elteoqulpmont, 614-44&amp;-7621 . •

23

Professional
Service a

JOB HU NTING7 NEED ASKILLI
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS
AS Alllo Mech~ntc.. Carpen-

t•s. Coametologiat, Dlvertl-

Open House; Christmas Around
The World. 3 -S kltt merked
dovvn; chRdr.,'t clothing 6-86)(; Octt Oyn, eouch-hld.. e·
bed. 8M M c~m••· projector and
terM~'\.

SingerStwingMachin•
cabinet. two 14 lnd1 ttudded
anow tlr•. rabbit co•. De-

comber 1 ond 2. 9,0().2,00.
Clifton. W. Va .. 1 mle below
bridge.
YM'd Sale, Frtdey ev.,lng. Sat·
urday and Sundl'f. Indoor.
Building between Post Office
and Laundramat, Racine. 814-

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pe•son Auctioneer, 11-

cen•ed Ohio ltld W.t VIrginia.
Estate, entlqu•, f•m. liqulde-

lk&gt;n oaleo. 304- n3-57B5.

fled Medical Workers. Electrlci .,., Food ServIce Work.-..
Electronlct Technician•, Inti.~•
trial Maintenance Workert,
Nursing A~tistants and Order·
lie~. Mechinittt. OfficeWorkllrl
and Weld. .. RegiA• now for

cl .... beginning Jonuory 3rd.
Clll TrJ.CountyVocationeiAdutt
Cent • 11 753-31111
14. A
Vllrlety d funding source~ toPI'f
for tr~lning •e available for
those ellglbl&amp;

•t.

BE IN DEMAND. Food Service
wort.'s make up one of the
I•QeM end f•t..-t growing
OCGJpetionel grouptln the I~~bot
force. Enroll now for wlnt•
~rt• In the Adutt Food
Management..-'d c.t•lng Prf&gt;
gram at Tho Aduh Educlltlon
Center·Tri·Cou ntv Vo Clfional
School. We h.,e a verl•y of
funding tourcN avellltblll! for
those who qualify . can 753-

3611 ext. 14.

0 E V E L 0 P M E N T'

COORDINATOR-B . S. prof.-r ... SlgnlfiC~ttl experience in
t ....

of Plftonel end corpor.te

-.,...-------Wep-vc•hforletemodetdeM
uted Cll't.

oollcllllk&gt;n. mtjor .J.II• Md
direct mall II r.:JUir , Oemontlrltedtucc•tendleederthlpin

Jim Mh1h ChiY.•Didllnc.
811 Gene Johnson

the, tehlwement of tJnd-relting

114-441-3872
end newer uMd c. .. Smkh

! LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

RACINE, OHIO

Garage Sale-637 Hilda Dr. Fri. &amp;
Sat. 9-4. Clothing-womonschildrens to sl:r:e 14, infent1.

TOP CASH peld for '83 modet

1:00 P.M.

RACINE.

9 to 5 .

949·2872.

GUN SHOOT

EVERY SUNDAY

8 Famlty Gerage Sale It CenteneryTwonhouse. Friday, Dec. 2 .

Middleport

•12 Years Experience

Addona and remodeling
Roofing and gt.~ttln work
Concrete work
Plumbing and electrical
w"'k

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-621 s

CUPBOARDS
BEDS
PIE SAFES
PRIMITIVES
TABLES

·· -····aan ip.olis ·-·· ··-···

WOOD STOVES

11·14-' BB·tln

REG. 12.20 II.

Milk Choc. Wofers .......... Sale

GLASS
BOOKCASES
WICKER
CROCKS
QUILTS
WASHSTANDS
DRESERS
CLOCKS
LAMPS
CHAIRS
.. Th e Gifts 'fhnt .rVl'I 'Pr '

CARPENTER
SERVICE

51.95 lb.

REG. 11.90 lb.
llo~k Milk Choc .............. Salt
REG. 12.15 lb.

RIVERINE ANTIQUES

YOUNG'S

Spedal Fri. and Sat. Only

r

homo. Call 614-992· 7259.

Santa

Domino Powdered Sugar ..... 2 lbs. S140

Sale
Price

Female Pom.ll'li.-. to ·good

SYRACUSE, OHIO

FRIDAY
9-6

Regular $199.95
Limited Supply!

M.le Auatrallan Shepherd. 1
ye• old. Call 614-949-2844 or
114-949·2863.

&amp; Vicinity

OPEN HOUSE

Get Your Chri.stmas Recliner
Today. Super Buy On A
Super Chair!

To r/NellW.., good rabbit dog to
country home. 1Y, yra. old. Call
614-446· 0422.

Shop
Where

Most Foreign and

Regular $349.95

tin

H..llflv, hoppy. frisky pert Bee·
gle puppiea lo good home. Call
814-367· 7160.

6 .moll breed pU;ppiM to give
awov. Coiii14-38&amp;-9B88.

"Must Be A11poirab""

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

Coli 614·388-9665.

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp;SUPPLY
Middleport, Ohio
992-11611

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

Giveaway

Fr..,Ciothing. household. 3 F•mlllelt ere clNnino out. Come
-Tekewhat rou need. 29th-5th.

Jacobsen

Box 328. Chllllcottw, Ohio
46601.

Profa111aM1 long ha~l drlvlftSam TMkaiiPf Trucking II now

In • ta.rry7 Guerentaed program

Briggs &amp; Stratton ,

Tecumseh

CA NA-High•t HI_.., In Ohjo.
AI bllnefitt. FIJI time p0.111on
with CA NA orient .:I An•t'-1ologv _group. Send re.ume to:

NEED A MASTERCARD-VIllA

the lew. Ravmond Smtth end
Ron·Songer.

4

Weed Eater

Help Wanted "

No ,.,ntlng or treap~ning on our
f•m.. you wftl be PfOMCUied tr;'

VAUGHN'S
AUTO &amp; DIESEL
SERVICE

1-13-lfc

Domestic Vehicles

Tremendous Val~iel

••

Authorited Ser¥ice
&amp; Paris

11

UP TO 016 HOUR PROCESS·
lNG MAIL WEEKLY CHECK
GUARANTEED , FREE DE ·
TAILS, WRITE' SO, 1067 W.
"'iladelphia, Suite239-GO. Ontario; Calif 91782.

son,WV.

REPAIR

-FREE

Ali

No hunting or lrwpetting. dav
or night on theJ . A. Smh:hFarm.
Vlol•ors will be prosecuted.

U-Heul' t For f'ent. Siders Equipment Co. U.S. Rt. 35 . Hendor•

EXCAVATING

We Service

No ,.,ntingort.-..pesting_day or
night on I he Ch•I•VottFarms.
Vlol.. ort will be protiiClJ1ed.

reg•dl ... of hktory for manual
and appllcerion caU ut. 1-315733-11063 O&gt;&lt;l. M293&amp;-A.

p

For any of lhlliesorvicesoolll·

E1npluvmenl
Serv1ces

e14-1192-3B91 .

CALL 992-2136 BETWEEN 9 &amp; 3

''""Milk Chat. Wafers.......... Sale
REG. 12.20 lb.
White Choc. Wafers ...... Sale

(

Ph. ~1•-!.:~~~·:~~~

Serv6cet. lnd HEAP
vouchon. We con gl&lt;o you
protnpt denv•l• E.::eltior Salt
Works. Inc. Pomeroy. Ohio.

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

Block-Dark Choc ............. Salt 51.74 lb.

Open 9 a.m. To 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2nd
For Your Sho in Convenience

SUPI!liES

Hum..,

APPROX. 200 ACRES LOCATED
BETWEEN RUTLAND &amp;
LANGSVI!;LE ON ST. RT. 124

$199 95

. PRICED TO GOI
Llmlled Time Only

wllh

MODERN GUN

10-8-tfc

WELCOME TO
CHRISTMAS
AT

54 Misc. Merchandise

,

~199.

Built

NO SUNDAY

REG. 12.20 lb.

TODAY'S
TREASURES,
TOMORROW'S HEIRLOOMS..
NOW AT SPECIAL SAVII'IGSI

AND

•Dozer 6 Backhoe
•Will .Do Hauling
Dump Truck
•Wracker Service
•Junk Yard Business
WAN! TO BUY WRECKED OR
JUNK CARl OR TRUCKS

lit, Ohio 415831 .

We wil haul coal for emergen"'
HEAP. MIIIIJII· Coull!\' Dopl. of

HILLSIDE MUZZLE
LOADING

1

Pay Your Phone
and Cable Bills Here
IUSINB! PHONE .

ATTENTION DEER
HUNTERS

Piece Sets

The quality goes in before the name goes on:

Lane® CEDAR CHESTS

SEVEN SOLID COLORS INCLUDING WVU

All Olher 3, 5 &amp; 7

$328

Homos

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

Real Estate General

AVAR.ABLE IN OAK OR
IIAPlE FINISH. SET fN.
CLUDES 36" TABLE WITH
A· 12" LEAF AND FOUR
SIDE CHAIRS.

ONLY

·•••os••••••'"'

$24.95

DINING RO

•Instant Record Feature. •2 Week, 4 Even!
Wireless TVNCR Remote Control.

•.,... one! 11111:1 h . lack and kly. 4211&amp;117·114'1l

Great Selections

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

between Rt. 7 &amp; Bashan.

992-21 56

Save $90. On Any
Swivel Rocker
'j Regular s2a9.95

ZENITH'S 3-Head Double Azimuth
VHS HQ VCR • VREtSS
Slow Motion •HO Circu~ry wilh Detail

6 Gun Cabinet
10 Gun

OF STUFF

BEAN BAQ CHAIRS FEATURING HEAllAESTSUPPORT· DOUBLE ZIP.
PER; DOUBLE SEWN SEAM. (ONE INNER sEAM WnH TOP STITCH
REINFORCING).

~~:±1

BILL SLACK
992-2269

Acc111nlna ..,pllcalions. E..,•
rl.,oedmech.,ie. s.ndr..ume.
referenc• • s.rary rtQulf•
ments to: P.O . Bo"x 989.0elllp•

Announce men l s
3 Announcements

Munleloadlng Supplies
Modern Gun Supr.lies
Guns • Ammo - S UgJ 22 Ammo
·
124 East of Rll11and
Acron Happy Hollow Rd.

PER lOAD
DELIVERED

Help Wanted

11

Hor1a. C.ll 814-441-9829.

pd.

OAK, LOCUST.
CHERRY

$3 s

ornamentt, 1981 Rock ing

HUNTER
SECURITY

11 -7 1 mo.

FIREWOOD

Hallmark Tree Ornam.rt•Anv
d.ttd 19n 01 19 80. tny fro•tv

•Residential
•Commercial 10 Years Experience

614-992 -3643

·r-W-e-::H_on_o_r-MC-::/-Di_"_'v_i•_•

SWIVEL ROCKERS

ZENITH 27" Diagonal SYSTEM 3
Remote Control Color TV•SE2769W
•Computer Space Command SC3375 Remote Conllol.
•Chromacolor Contras1 Picture Tube.
•Sleep Timer, Flashbacll.
•On-Screen Display.
•Contemporary styling wilh simulated Easlem Walnut
flnish.

~-

$199

$279

Stools

Ltesa M. Murphey
frH·Lance Writer
Speeches,
Computer Grophiu,
Public Relations,
Adwertising ~
Phone:
· -~

or lean

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 North SKand
Middleport, Ohio 45760

ZENTTH 19'' DIIIJonol ClJSTOMSERJES

ONLY

Choko

BISSELL
SIDING· CO.

AHANDFUL,.
OF CASH
HUDNAlL
Is BETTER
THAN A w~~~~ t.~!~~~~!li
G'HARAGE•FUL _

BEAN BAG CHAIRS &amp; FOOTSTOOLS

Solid Foam

o

6:30P.M.

Pomeroy, Ohio
2 miles from Rt. 7 on
Cour1ty Road 26

Produ1ts

"-- .....

Choose dark oak Count!)' styled gun cabinets.
Mason Furniture has 1
gun style gun cases
made with simulated
oak veneers and brass
plated hardware. Fea·
turing tempered etched
glass door Inserts with
a classic reed and bird
design. The bottom Is a
drop lld With a locking
latch which locks the
entire gun cabinet.
Protected by Ashley's
Mega-Tuff finish.

3597 S Flatwoods Rd.

8 .7 Financing on Yardman!
Service on All

• ChromacQior Co ntra st PicJure Tube for exceptional
contrast and color fidelity.
• Re liant Chassis wit h 100% Modular design.
• Electronic Tuning.

CABINETS

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

HARLEY HANING
RESIDENCE

Service (~nler for Ryan

Color TV • El504P

GUN

Basham Building

Locotod Haltwav

'

1-_·

ONLY

FIRE DEPT.

D10ler for
YARDMAft &amp; ECHO

ZENITH Z5" Diagonal CUSTOMSERIES

EVERY SUITE IN STOCK REDUCED FROM $100.00 TO $800.00 OFF OUR
ALREADY LOW PRICE FOR THIS SALE. PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER.
DECORATE YOUR HOMETODAYWITH ANEW LIVING ROOM SUITE FOR

CHRISTMAS
TREES

RACINE

PH. 949-2969

Recorders

Save Up To 50°/o
-On Selected Suites

FOR SALE

GUN SHOOT

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE

.. ,..

• Zenith CustoDJ Series Color TV
• Zenith Smart Deck Video

ALARM ·
SYSTEMS

Sp~l•lltt

1-28-'88-tfn

CURIO
CABINETS
Priced
From

P1111nlfllan

ll-l-'88-l . mo.

Stop In And Register To Win One Of Five $100 Gift Certificates That May Be Used Toward Purchases At Our Store

. · . Gifts of Quality
The Whole Family Will

Wanted To Buy

814-44&amp;-0924.

BOGGS

J&amp;L
INSULATION

JUST OPENED

WHITE IRON DAY BED
WITH LINK SPRINGS

9

Good u1ed lcitehtn cabin. .. Call

Kick-Off The Christmas Season. We Have Reduced Our Entire Stock Of ·
Merchandise To Super Low Prices. Never Again Will Prices Be This Low
This Time OF Year, Come ~n And Save Lots Of Dollars
.,
During THE GRATE CHRISTMAS KICK-OFF SALE.

•

The Daily Sentinei-Page- 11

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Busines·s Services

IT'S OUR S~H ANNUAL
GRATE CHRISTMAS KICK-OFF
AT
MASON
FURNITURE
CO.
To Help You, Our Customer, And All Of Us At Mason Furniture
I

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988 ·

December 1

Buklc·PontiK, 1111 Eeaern
Ave. , OelllpoNs. Clll 114-4462282.
Complce hou.-olctt of tJrntture &amp; antique~. Alto wood.

co .. hNt.,.._ Sw.ln't Furniture
&amp; AUCIIon. Third &amp; Olivo,
114-44&amp;-31&amp;9.
Junk C.rt with

Ot

without

moton. Call Lany Uvllly-1143811-9303.

F•ntture .,d..,..,._ by the
. ploco or .., .. hou...,old. Folr

prl- belngpold. Colll14-4&lt;15·
3151.

goals. Donor wltt.retlon. WOrk
wtth Bo•d end volJntWt.
extensive record keeping:_ Md
re1. . ch It r~uhd. Fultlme
poaillon b•ed in A thin .. Ohio,
requir•toveotinctWMkendtch•
~I• and trwel ttwoughout
eight touthNrt~rn Ohk) count!•. Low 20"s. hndreaui'IWend
ltllt• of Int.,.. to Kay Atldn ..
E,.cutt.teDirector. P181nldPir·
enthood otSoutheMt:Oh&amp;o, 398
Rlclll.,d A"""'o. Alhon~ Ohio
4ne1 .

10 iecl• Meded far telephone
work. Must reid weA; 2 thlfts

Real btate
1'o:J::=-::=;==:;-31 H omos f or Sa1e
Very ettrectNe brldl4 hedroOO\•
2 bllt\ tanly room wllh fir•..
place. form .. dining. lwge ....,lng
room. 30ft. cultom oak khchen
c1bin •s. oak wooctwork. llnh:h
balematt, 2 c.- g•age. lwei
l111dtC1Ped lot. 4 ml• from
Holur Hospltllll oH At. 3&amp;.
Pt:uurbrook Subdivision. C.ll

614-445-418B.

4 BR .. full bMernent &amp; g.~ ...
carpeted (eome n.,.,) , City
•~oil. Utllhi• low. Wood-·

ful~

b.Jrner. Neturel g• furneca.
Priced to sell. C.l e14-44&amp;.
0276 alter 8 PM, -ondo
anytime.

3 8R . hou1e. deluxe, AC, • .
pool-Sale orTrllde. 4 BA . house;
good location. C.N 304-8715-'

5104.

:

By Ow-n•- 3 itory A-Frame
home. 10 vrs. old. LOCMIId on
Rodn.,-Core Rd., 3 mil• Pllt
Quail Creek trttil• PlriL Pllllu-

r•qu• setting. 3 8A ., l•ekltctlen w / bultt· ln cabin«s. ctr·
ptted throughout wtth

1•-:

dow nctain blttwoom and utllty
l.,ndry room. ot,_ fettuNI•
in~de flraplce dn6ng ••~ncr
aecond ftoor b•h W/lhow•

1.o1 1o l.,doeopoct w•h

, • .., ..... frutttntea ..

::,si

3 car o..-11• with work • - '
Glrege door optnn. ttorecM
INII.tng &amp; Sot. cloh 1o ........
wlh the 42 acr-. Ttte ow,.
wflhel to ..n It a r-onlble
prloe. C.l514-44e.ll11.
•

"'oo .,.2:3o pm; 3 IR .. 1•11" LR, Ulllly roo"' '
4:0(). "'00 prn. Good hourtv r.,ga dlopoool. flln11""'1on lo'
w~~gc pllld wnld¥'; eppJv aft•
buy. Good loa.ion. 1131utJ.~
10:00 om Thurodoy. O.e. 1 01 ..1 11.. ctoy. o20o ........ •
104\\ lupooolro) Moln Sl., . t275 a mo. No p... c.ll~
814-448-2571 '
1'1&gt;"*01'·
..a~~obl"

�•
Pomao

Hem• fOI' Sale

31

· LAFF·A·DAY

51

oy \.Middleport. Ohio

Household Goods

w.......

0000 USED APPUA~CES
dry... r........ Of'l,
rangll . Skagg1 APPii•cn.
UpJ* AN• Rd. beelde Stone

c - - o l. e14-...,731B.
~URN"URE

LAYNE'S

•ohDoll. Modern ldU~tan w•h
l•ge ...,.,g room
w•h ftr . . .c&amp; dining room.
1V. b..... Ool
he•.
attached u•eoe
w•h IIICIIrk: door ..-n•· L~
•ppll~n-.

0291 ondupto e315.1obr1110. Manr.... orbox lfWJnlll
ful Dt' twin tM. firm *71. and

,..,IIi'C*W,..
- •·

188. Queen • • • 2&amp;0 • up,

Klngt350. 4•aw•chett 119.
Own CltMn• I . 8 &amp; 10 .,n.

-moblo IMrltiOII• Col 114•4&amp;-0713 or 4411-2421 oft• I

PM.

Bab¥ mfttr..... 131 6 841.
8od from• no, uo • King
lreme eeo. GODd •Mectkm of

.

'z

ttomeln country w•h lind. 11
ml• froriYI 'Athtwls.
mil•
from Porn•or· 114-992-5848.

be«oom euit•. metal cabin ttL
ha.dbo•• 13(1 ll'l,d up to till

~..s.n"'.;~•.;.u::r::=·.;::!'
;:;~·~::·cr.1"'::t

"Seventy-five
. dollars for
d •
es1gner com plasters?! I
think YOU're OVerdoing this
'dreSS fOr SUCCeSS' thing!" .

dll•v•IG•II'tdbelem.m:. g•

112-IB47elt•3oronytlmeon
oMek•u:tl.

Wll ttl on land contrect col1
304-418-1158.
Mobile Hcmee
for Sale

for Rent
A1t1 dl1tyla 3 lA. In 1own .....
IJJw utlfty colt. t210 a mo. c.n

19.18- Moon 12xli0. 2 811 .
t1q00. Cotll14-. . . 0310.

g•.
recondition

1111 B - 2 BR .. ol
ttw_~F out

Extre nice. ti59GO.
Calll14-..ll-0175.
19'10- Moon 12xtl5 trol•·
Co11814-2111-133hft• I PM .

sA. Vlndole

2

moble home.

•12 • .,...,. C1 .. Kingwood-

bu-. 2 decko. t51i00. CloH
81t2611-1608.

814-..11-0031.

Houll wtth bMh. Ne• Racin•

Nice

v•d. , • ._

opoco. Ceft

114-912-1811.

Pomeroy-2 BR . rema;deled
.,111ment oft Spring Aw\ Sec.
df~~P. • ref. Cell lfl• I PM,

814-112-e888.

llo "-h. Cto... No poto. Aduko.
Ref. 11o doD. Off ot- porklntt 1
••· CoO 814-..,...1519.

3 becto..,.. U25. I * month
oluo dopoolt. Coli 814-992~724 or 814-992· 11 19.
Hou"' 2 bectooml. kitchen Kanarge-· uP~tMr~. 2 bedroom.
stove, Mly cwpotod. Nice .,d · -Cel 81 "'..,.. 220 5.
d .... no lnolde pMI. Dopool SHADY LAWN APTS· 729 So·
requ.,.«&lt;. 814-112-3090.
Mo...,n fur'*t.d brldl...._·ooon
,.....,
unlmprovedroedw• alowmost
of rn In Mch .. ge fOr fMdJng

mnd Aw.• furnished etffcleno.
ltartlng 11 t171e mD. indudlng
wet• &amp; g•beg• SinalaaclJII•
onfv. Call 114-UI-4807 or
4•8-2102.

_.:._:.:..:..::__ _ _ __
Unt.~rnillwd

1~ Floorwood. 12xM. bottle

... ., d hot w.~:• . t3000.

42

814-M3-5310 or e14-

c

84 5*&gt;1 lftYIIme.
DIOII\'·

2 BA a•age • .,..
ment. In town. Clrpeled. Adult1
ontv. No P•l. c.u 814-448-

Mobile Hames
for Rant

4881 .

3 rootnl &amp;

Ask for

..._
12xe8. - d 00'&gt;
dh n. Mutt! ... to ll)pred•a
814-992·3811 oft• 1:00
p.m.

~
2 :-oom

In E..tka 28A . Adull•antr. No
• •· •200• mo. Dep. ....,rid.

Colle14-2411-8883.

Mobh Hom• tor rent

Klr'l ato-

••·

In

Conetruction

12x110. t1IOO.
~8711-2722.

w - -ccmo. Coli e14UII-01108.

81yv'-" mo~e hom.,

2 811.. "'"" lurnlo- , _
c.Pet. AC. 11 utllttl• peld

1

u-

1~10 with 7x21

P~. 304-87&amp;-e1U

•.-ndo.

11"18'
14&gt;70. 3 room. t7, 100. 00. 304-87511:7.hnd 1711-1783.

•

.81'!!0dmond. 2 bedroomo, exc

-.A.

Gtlllpollt locetion ,
- · phone

ta..liDO.
00 • belt
3Q4-'t711-3719.

Hw_.tud Pl ..lty, mobile

""""'4101L 01C, f13,1i00.00.
Mlilr Clontlrbury, 304-87115140.
40o12. d -. *3,1100.00. 3041711-232):"

., ..... 7793.

2 lectoom moble home. City.
l)1furnltha(l. Adulls ,only. Private p•ldng. t210 mo. Depo11t
requ~ed. Call 814-446-3791

•fl• e PM ·

2 IR . furnlehld moble horne In

:;:'.-=·M!II: ·81 ~:-~

AtiWon. bo.,t"'l

'"''~"

bulclng

• lots. moble hOmet permitted,
pubflc wit~. alto rW• lots.
lawOn, Jr. 304-1711-

ar•

233f.

Building lot ,

144~~~:105.

ti.OOO. 00. ICrOII from leele
Orede Scllool Oelllpollo F....,,
W.Vo. 304-e7&amp;-M29.

35

no-

Apartment for r11nt t22B 1
month. Deposit requlnld. 814992-11724. Aft• tpm or 992·

1119.

New.,
evollobla

Utllkieo polcl t221.

P• month.depollt f'a:IUired. C. II

814-992-5724 .... 8 :00 ..
912-8111.
OneMonthFreeAent

d,:~':_ ~!.':,!:' !&gt;'o~~
cemblr oniJ. VIII liP MMor
andRNenldeApM'tmentlin

Mldcloport. From t182.
11 4- 992· 7717. EO H.

£lid. ,....,enca Phone
30•111 · 218"

utllti•
~

•

v.

2 bet*oom tral• on nlae lot

pins;l banka .nd 1chooll. For
more ~forrnMion call 304-882-

a&gt;•hlro. Olllo. 1·304-773- 3718. E.O.H.

1828.

1A~t703be~oommobnehome.

OolllpolloFony, 304-e75-4088.

treH•.
roquRI. 304-1711-1921.

304-1211-2337.

3 bedroommobllehomeyou P'V
utilltl... depo1lt, 304-1752531.

1989 Ootrolt• mobile home,
*110.00 month utMitl• paid.

Renlals

d - 304-1711-2321

44
Hcmee for Rant

Nloolv flornlohod omol hou,..

ontv. All. roquhd. No
,..•. Cell814-4&gt;48-03311.
Aduko

3 BR., AC. c•ptt. pool. o•eoa
2 llrtpl-. fon co. Goad' locaticm Cell A-1 R011l E1111e

Brok•. 304-1711-1104.

Pl.-.t• Sub.-4 BR ,, full b••
m.-.t. c•pet. g• r1nge. ctty
•choola. Adull1 on ... · Of'll child.
l'lo P•L D... llo llof, --~8325 pw mo. Cal 814-44&amp;
·0275 oil• B PM, _ . , .

onytlmct.

Hou•7 roon, untmWMd.
f225. 29 Noll A 101., Gollp...
Col14411-4&gt;418 elt• 7 PM.
l!iCourt:2...,1ng•-. 38R .• 1'h
bMhonORnlda 1 BR . aMthon
"'"-· Both kkcl!- lumlot.d.
ldeol lor fomlly wkh gr•&lt;»•
ent.OYOrlooko . .kllort.•. lNIIk
to IChooll. Downtown. 1371•

mo.

~~ utlftl•. Dlp011f •
rlf•tnCII. Cll 11~44&amp; . . 28.

Ftrm Hou••4 lA .. cky wet•.
1111• CedmuL 0100 dopook.
f1110,. mo. c.w 1-814-87114014eltw8PM.

.. 3 bedroom apt, J1rty1 Run
Road. 30457&amp;2101
2 bectoom epl, Polm Pl. .llll:
IIIHmede 1.ction. 114· 4418221 .

---------

Apartment
for Rent

2 IR . epta. I cto.• ldtch.,..

eppl. furnilhld. WMher-Oryer
hook-~. nM plulh c.pet. tie.
paAnt.
Moe good 1oc:8tlon.
Reg~nQ'f'.

Inc:. Apta. Call 304-

8711-8104. or e75-8318 or
1711-7131.
New completely furn llfted
-.un~ • mobile home In
city, Adu~o on!v. Porklng. Coli

. . wo¥. 304-1711-3100 or

175-1509.
_ :__ _ _ _ _ __

2 beltOOIT\ 2208JeffM"IonA..e,
1hown by •p_olntment. 304-

875-8357.

45

Furnished Rooms

F"nil'hed room-919 Seoond
Ave.,' ·GIRipoUI. 175 1 mo.

Ufllltl• .-ld. Stnglem.. a Sh•e
both. Ceh 44&amp;-.-11eft•7PM .
Aoona tor Nnt· week or month.
St.-tlng at • 120 • mo. o.en.

21 Gillie St. 1300 • mo. *200
dtpod. Col 114-44&amp;-2205.
rMt. 1250 plu1

dtpotl. Vlrglnio L. Smkh Aell
Eft_ 114-3118-11126.

3 IR , lo""ed ·Rt. 141 In
Conunorv. f300/ mo. Celle144411-IHI.
2 IWoonw, 2 b•tw. ntw tutti
In Wtch1n. rMmming pooL nl011
,..d. c-. cttv. 0111o. ee1
814-2811-1431 .
IIi roomhou.. ln city. tZllemo.

Allo I roOm hou .. in BlcM...

f111•mo.CIII814-..._0124.

Compl•llv flornlollod. ono boclroom oottege.

~lt1.

.... loll. Trtodo. Cell Borgoln1
,"'.,.,&lt;~,....,.,.51_"'-=44
_
.._8_44_4_·- -:-::VIRA'o FU RNITUAE AND
APPUANCES
Qpen Dolly Mon.-Sot .. 9 AM ·B
by

CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ·

Bentwood rockeu, t48 .95. ,
He.,y m.,ty rultlc bunk bede,
*221-compl.e:&amp; 4 pa. be«'oom

•utt• wtth triple

., ..... 033f.

7479 .

BEAIJnFU L APARTMENTS AT
IUDOET PRICES AT JACK·
SON EITATEI , 838 Jockoon

Spltcloau motile home lots for
Femltr Pride Mobile Home
POri&lt;. Oollipalo Forry, W. Vo.

Akelrom •183 1 mo. Walk to
thop lftd """''-· 11~446-

2818. E.O .H.

T•e Townhou• IPartment• 2
Bfh.. 1Yz bll,_, CA.. dll·
hW••Mr. dlii)(IIM. prtv.t• ..,...
ctooed p•lo. pool plonround.
Wilt•• .wer. a trath Included.
91:.-ting l't t 289 p.- mo. Call

30 4-8711-3073.
For Lease

Merch~IHIISP.

Fumlollod tpt . Ne• HMC. 1 811 .
t238. UtM~Ieo peld. Col 4-4114418 oftor 7 PM.
A pertrn.rt1 '"d hou.... Cell

51

Houaahold Goods

No pill:.,

t1eh-. W.O•unlohoddtl&gt;.
Coli e1..... 2641

2 8R .. flol booeniont, II&gt;PII.,•
c-.
o.pll. 114 1Nrd
No
A~.

pob. 1111. • doD. Ono dlllcl Col
114-. . . 1111

3 Ill . dcUIIIo. fell. ooncl
Aof'OH from 0111111 Ac~.
t:IIO . . Col ., .......
oo• • ......... oft• s PM.

A .......... far the Eldorlv.
a. 1 Manor ApartnMntt. I&amp; IS
Belli Merton Rood. Qoolredfor
the Sonlor Ckken 182 oldorl
.,dH.,clcoppedp . .-Equll
houolng -uNty. Appllcotlono- boplckedupotllprlng
VeH., PI••· IZI Jadtaon Pill•
orcolll14-4411-4&gt;131 .
Mott.n 1 SR. downtoWn, compi•• kkcllon.
-pot. Depoelt. no p - COol 114-..._

*·

0131ovonlnUL eft• 8.
821\&lt;l loc:. hool. ccnd., 2 BR ..
equipped Uchen, olr. A,..llllo
- · ,.,_ t226 twO ...... Col
e14-44&amp;-01103 or 4-4&amp;-2111.
Nl.,.2 811 . tpt. 4\&lt;1 . . . floqm
OoMip .... St-. IOfrla · - •
lw . .llod. U21o mo. No poto.
Cllll1 .....10.

S WAIN
•2
AUC110 N • FUR ·-uRE
~·
v

Oolllpallo.
Olve
NEW· St
I ..pc.
wood group- 1399.
I.Nintroomeuit. . 1199-elt9.
Bunk- wkh bodclntt t249.
Full sb:e m . ., . . • foundl11on
et•rtlng· 199 . Reellnara
ltertlng- tl9.
USED- . .ell. dr....., Mct-oom
eult•. O..lcl, wringer Wllher, •

compt81:aline of ueedlfurntture.

w-orn -

•35.
t18 llo up. !Stoll llo
eotttool. Cell 114-4&gt;4&amp;-311e.
NEW·

Wor-•

County Ar:ll•oe, Inc. Good
ueed eppl .,011 and TV •••·
Op• lAM to IPM . Mon ttwu

Sot. 114-44&amp;-1en. 827 3rcl
Avo. Oolllpollo. OH.

Vllll-v Fl6ntture
NIW lnd u11d furniture ., d

Inca... •• Yl•l•. 7172.

--···

Adult• ontv. no - · d11&gt;.
--~-. Clll e1 .. 4411-4222

2 8R. ho-in CCUntry·Vint ...
. , . ltowt. Nfrio.. wnw. a
tr•h -.rnlollod. .,.• • mo. · Modorn 1 8R . 11&gt; ... . -. Col
Oop. Col 114-38&amp;-1815.
e14-44&amp;-0310.

u..ct fur ...... cwnrlll • concf-

,,.,

tton•. wesher • dry•. • •
and ch..,., IIIU• rNnY othlr
ttem1. See at 434 J•Dklon. Ma.
Oalllpolill on Saturdey. Dec.mbtr 3 t.tweM 1 :00AM and

4:00PM.

bu nclo.h•d
Contlllnlng
opp&lt;ox.
1&lt;1
Mlxod
..-o1o11o.
en 1
per

rl-~'lfFI·if/~

1-lrr NEA. Inc

Blll.ltlful genuine mink llole. A
01oll II f400. Coli 814-912-

2949.

L..dl• Algn• INI:tw DOlt F _.
lengtl\ ••• 10. Col 304- 882·
3312.
. f

90 lnch1ofa. EXCIIII.rtoondllfon
flO. Alechln KMotene hal•
22.500 BTU. N..•ueed. t121.
Moving Solo. Swing o•. .....
rlum, d01k. lie. Call 814-992·

Pets

71

for Sale

ton end ......
m•c:h•ulte et dftoounc priCM.
4 ft s... o. t 29. 91. Bl"fd• &amp;

1984 Chwy Ch•elte. Automlltlc. AM redia, almod niW'

oft• 8 PM, 814-. . .4043.

tir•. 80,000 mil•· A••

c-c-

EJCcel. breeding qUIIIty. Cel

lwko.
okl- •
2 !emil• Wght
btu it. white. r8d • bi8Ck. black.
f71. Coli 114-4411-0814.
'4

mol•.

puppl-.

UKC Roglt1- Blue Tick pupo.
eltcl l1f 0 rend Nile Ch. Hamm«
IIIII. 10 - . olcl Aolldy far

o_.

ChriltrTIII.
Smlt h.
ray 814-992-1514.

Pom•

Coli eft• e:Oo p.m. 81&lt;1-14-1·
30U •

DENIM.

CAR HART, Rental clothing.

Smtl Army Equipment AcIOriOI. SAM SOMERIIILLE'S.

~~~2~~~:5~ 1N!!': ~':_.A
Nov, Dec. u..ullled eov.....

military camflauge penh

ook •oddng ell- e&amp;.99. " -

All Chrtltrnet t r - 112.00.
befare oold ........
'"d tag your tr•. Ntw ..1

K gold cklcb. 17. 49 •••· Mr. a
Mra. Cl••· 114.95 • ••· Iran
Stone churn. t14.81. Child'•

baltl, 17.99. Remote &amp; radio
contJoled c.. • trudcl, chin•
dcllt, f14 .96. 12x18 Alllglouo.
d .... &amp;. IICene platuree, 17.99.
Ltryewey now for Chrllt~
Open 9·5o~ the 24th. At. 141 in

Centen-v· ,AI mHe on UnCDin

·

Good ·u•ed floor model .,d
portlllle ·color tv' I for ..,.. Cal

814-4-411-11.9.

CIUM .....

Chriltlftll Tr• Farm. one mite
Malon on H•aklg Rodl
Aold, 304-77~S37f or 304-

882-2881.

For Ale Chrlltme1 Tr ..., 1111
now, Eek•d Chap• RaMi, 1
ml• north Point ''•. . .tonRl
2. Whlte•dScotct. 115.00•d
Spruce •28 . 00 . 304-876·

5173.

c.•

..One t..,d
diamond lolttalre t 7&amp;0. 00 value wll 1el

Queen eize Ethan AHen Eertv
Am•icln bed frame w / m•chlng end tabl•. C•ll 11 ... 21&amp;-

1978 F.... .,, 42 It ftot bod
trail• with •Ide kit, Ill ding ul•.
e.ooo. 304-773-15011 or 30417&amp;-B&amp;e2.

3 pc. '"tique beti'aom 1ulta.

refrlg•ltor and
2311
Lincoln Aw. Point Pl. .n .

a•" bottlag•
dr•••·,..ga.

While French Provlndal bedroom autte. Double bed .,d
ct•* with mirror. •1&amp;. Cal

Porteble llgh1ed w•h lett. .

..Natu,..

f210. Coli 614-.-&amp;-7211 .

814-9811-3510.

30 indl •ecltdo electric renge.
Good Colndilktn. •110. Call

114-992·1e94.
brown twlv81 b• 1100..

from Se•s. tll50. lhCh. Cel

814-992· 7803.

.. Couch ..d chair like n.v. new
outside electric box for mobile
horne, 2218 Jeffenon A\8. ,

Hour~l-1.

J 11o 8 RJANITURE
1411 &amp;11- Avo.
4 d r - olleot. e48. I dr-•
... .., ........ pc. -

clnftlllel.., 11e1.t1.

'

19S5Dodoo8hllbr. 2dr .. turbo
charge, .i.C, AM ·FM · CIIe .,
ltMcWd trene. •8. 000 ma...

04415. Ctii814-4411-HI7.

t32t.oo. non-liahl_. f191.99.

•pir•

delivery. Oflor
Ooc. 9.
WYa HI00-842-2434, Ohio
1·1100-133-3453 enytimo.

nally n .ooo.oo. ho~ prlc:o
e1.000.00. 304-8711-3831 or
6711-8416.

55

Building Suppliea

2844.

BuRling Moterioll
Block, brick. MWer p6pw. windows, Int .... etc. Cl._.dl \\'In- ·
. .L Rio or.. de. o . c.a. 814-

AK Cregllt•.:t C oek• sr,aniell,
W.thighlandWhJteT•r •· Sib"'''" Hu1kify1, 304-871-2193.

57

4:00.1:00p.m.

Buy or Sell. Rtvde Antiqu ...
1124 E. M•ln Street, Pom•oy.
Hou11: M.T.W 10e.m. to lp.m.,

Sundly 1 to 8p. m. 114-982-

2828.

• Chltlnel Ruatlc
1nd Beveled,lap Shtlng
• Dedi; Ml't•l•
Guar.,teed Ouellty

CETIDE, INC.. Athent-e14194-3878

.J

Antique ch..-ry love ..... 1Cell

814-949-3012.

56

Pets for Sale

Merchandise

Wheelchaln- new or u1.t. 3
wheeled electric IC001. .. ca•
Rovers Mobllty collect. 1-814-

870.1181 .

81 ....8-7370.

c.n

eSAYEI Buy mill order. Vieliot/ CO a. mag•ln•. MTWTF
Bam to 4pm C•ll 1· 014-448..

Dlemond/ Ruby 14K ring .
Vllu•t200. Mking *15 or ben.

Groom and Supp.., Shop-Pet
Groomln g. All breed1 ... All
...,... lam• Pet Food Dol•.

Julio Webb""· 814-.-&amp;-0231 .
Or-.onwynd Cenery Kennel.
CFA P••lan •d Slam•• kh:tenl. AKC Chow pup. . . New
Hlmalay.n kinent. Call 1144411-3144 oft• 7 PM.
AKC Co.ek8f Spenlll pup~,
m•l•· •1&amp;0, fem•ln - *200.
Toking dot&gt;oeft far Chril1-.

Cell 814· 31&amp;-8890.

pu.-.

Regiltwed Rat t.,.ier
Mel• a feme!... Aeect{ Dee.
18th. 1715 ... o-,o.ltwll hold.

Si!OIIn•ure 17 cu. ft. ,...lg. &amp;

Coll81&lt;1-4411-1384

alec. r•nr•noc.do. Good
cond. I 1 5 tor both. Cell

w..t

814-448-7928 ...... go.

lndlvld.lll ~~ l•tonl, beginn. .,
guitarilt. Bruic•dll Mutlc. 114-44&amp;0887.
Jeff Wem•ler 1111truct•. 1114••t-8077. Limited opening~.

•riou•

TrombDn&amp; vr..t cond. grut for
beginn••· 304-529-IOeo or

304-e75-3314.

I pc Ludwig drul'nl wllh rtm·
bola, heevy duty stand,
•eoo.oo. Phone Heat• 304-

882-204-1.

Nlntendo t•P*-•"o Nlntendo
Robot. S.V•II lltl•. boxe• &amp;

bookl. . included. Cell 114387·7852 or ,..,. m. . ege.

I pc. lr. .,Ita. .4110. Old
kilchlfl ca.,.net. 1200. Otd
FIWIIclin eewing m.china. t110.
Older ctr. . .. t125. Cal 8144411-0124.

0124.

AKC Mlnleture Sehneurer
puJ)py. F.male. 8 wk1. old.

good. Coli 814-3111-HU.

~:::::::::::::::::;;::;;::;;::.1~========~

e18U. 1181 Chevy Plclcup
INdc, V·l,outo.PS,PB. e1915.
Coli 814-2811-1522.

&amp;

'

Accassoriea

Srnal blodl: Ch.,-, haadll. 202'•

~

.. POOR 80YS nRES

'

194'~ Cell814-992· ~174.

ov• 4 ,000UIIdtlrM. Moving to

1':&lt;

61

149-2888ctavo; 814-247· 4161

81

Harne
Improvement•

condition. Under Trena.,..tlbte

F011d Warranty . fl300. 814742·31U

1971 Plymouth Vol••· Slent 6
engine. euto. Nnl good. Good
gu mileege. 1350. Cell 814-

for Ch01ry. Radone. Col 814-

f700 . Coll814- 742·

Nght1 .

~·
~

Aoger•8•••ment

y
P

1· 814-237·0418. dill' or night.

Wet M"prooflng

NPelr, p.t1, Md euppli-. Pick
up end dlllwWf, Oavte Vacuum
Cle•n .... one half mlhi- up
Geor~ CrMk Rd. C.. 814-

C•rp-• WorJt.by hour or job.
Plnellng. painting. drv"MII. r•
modeUng. Cell fred Co11, 81+

44&amp;-7943.

•

,

(

'

;.

-=30! ()) ., A DI1I8Nnt WOIIcl

1:00. (J) 1111 c-.
!)) Colaga FDOiball

WILL v.,o.QJ Bt.
TAKEN S£ROJSLY A'S
~ M£M&amp;J&lt;S Cf

,,

Oldlmobla. 614-446-3872 or

304-773-5134.

1988 Oldl Cud•• Cl•a. one
owner. low- mlleege. pc c:ond.

Fetty TrM 'Ttlmrrirtg. 81ump
rwmovel. Call 30~171-1331 .

scx:u:.TY ?

murder.!;!

iiJ ....., King Uvel

0 'TTIIndar Ngllt Flgltta

•Jo.

mw. U ,30Q.OO. Phone 304678-8991 or 6711-7328.

1183 BliCk Pontiac Bonnev•e
Brougham. 305 •uto trllfllmil•lon, 4 door, all power, 80, 000
ectuel mil•. •4.600.00. 304-

937· 2025.

1977Ch... y statlonMQOn. runs
good. 304-773-5826.

1873 YW SUp• Bootl&amp; 30489&amp;-3083.

OWn• wll flnence. Cell 114-

'84 Cfl~Vette, 4

Chlmn~rt

Sweep. spedll

AND I..AUGHS .

THE 60LlNDOFF.

11

;•

/

:.v:=;::-

11

• Croall .... Cltlee
10:30 (lJ 1!8111- A conHnulng
chronlde of the My" ol
11111&lt;1en1s In London'a Eatt

•

Q. G111M Mdlont Conc:retell'td

Contrectlna int•ior '"d •••
rlor pelnt:lng. e•p.-.t.,- •d
rn.anry .

Ceptaln Steem•Ciean•t. get 2
ever•1• •II• roomt C8fpet
ct ..n . . t 18.00 each. wtth thill

ed. 304-5711-2215.

82

1974 Bc.idc .River' 72.000
mil•. 1700.00. Coli 304-B953008.

o

,,'

.
;·

.,..

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

End. (0:30)

·..

L!T'5 5!!··00 1
WANT ME A NEW
COOKSTOVE OR
ER··UH··

PULL

A HIGH·FALOOTIN'

TH' DIIDIIURN

SUNDAY-GO·TO·MEETlN'
DRESS WITH PURTY
SIDE-BUlTON SHOES

W15HIION! II

I.

'·

.ltD Odd Couple
• VldiDCouftiiJ
11:00 ()) No !eiWr RNton
One-hour anlliology of
slorlet of ~ mlriCUioua.
Till show lollowa a flctlonal
lnYostlgative reporter, bu1 the
ttorle' are biMCI on 1ru1
accounts. Theea particular
oplaodea are Blind Lo'l8 and

.......

Soldier HOI'Iil.

CARTER'S PWMBINO
ANOHEATING

• (J) (I) • (J) (II •

Cor. Fourth .,d Pin e

83

197G Volvo, 244 , Deluu,

Livelltock

$1 , 200.00. Call 304-895·
300e.

New 1how ..tdlewlthp... heM
tt.JI, • br. .t ltrtP. Mede

tFt

Sliver Royal. t1100 .,..lue now
f888. Ceiii14-2BII-8822.

64

Hay
.

&amp; Grain
_.

.. 400 oqu•o boleo ~ h1111.
304-4-5&amp;- 1818.

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

I ralloiHJrlaliUII

•-----------•

71

Auto's For Sale

1912 Bortlnetto Camwo. 305
onglno, AC, PS, T, C. Alpine
Formulo Flreblrcl loedocl Tolte
rNOr Plll'monto. 'CeH 11 .....
7370.

1984 Plymouth .Rellent wagon.
AT, Pl. PB, AC . CC, 59,000
mil•. exc oond. e3.400.00.

Oolllpolo. Ohio

•4&amp;-.-77

84

&amp; Ref~igeration

.
.
Bernice Bede Osol
.

1978MOn11cello, 1980CutiMI.
1979 Mltllbu nation ..wgon.

1979 Pontiec

Lemon~

1871

Dodge Charger , 304-87&amp;·

R"idn ial Dr comml!ll"cial wif·
ing. New 1avice or r!'Peirl'.
Lica\ud eledrlc:ia~ . Ert1m11te
free. Ridenour Eleetrieel, 304-

87&amp;1785.

'\bur
'Birthday

.

7888.

72

·Trucks for Sale

1984 Chwy. 'h tOn Cu.tom
Oelu111 I cyl. , . .o.. n..,.. tir11·
wheel•· peln1 . high mlle1.

f37110. Cell e14-4&gt;48· 3791 of-

lore PM.

1981 Chwy Vz 't on CUitom
O.kue V-8. 4 1pd., ext,. trim.
1lldlng window, bed liner,
chroma whe .. , , low mil•.

e7800. Cell 814-4411-3791 If·

Olll•d Wrn.,. Service: Pools,

Olt•m. Weill. Deliver; Anylima Call 614-446-7404-No
Sundlrf cllil1.
J &amp; JWater Service. S~imming
pooll. cl1hrn1, well1. Ph. 814-

A a R W•• Service. Pool1.
cistern•. well1 . lmmediat•
1.000 or 2,000galon•delhlery

Coli 304&gt;87&amp;-e370.

r. .onable r••
OOUntl. 2,000 to

1183 Dodge Chwgor, 2.2 m..

304-5711-2119.

814-148-2237.

11BI ChwV 810 King Cob.
Auto., AC. .A.M-FM reclkl, jump

....., ..,rt: wt.•. 3tonef11.,

P*'t· CoH 814-992·31110.

.

WeU•Pion' • Weter Hauling

volume dla:
4. 000 CapacIty, alltfliRI, pooll, well• etc

87

.

.

U pholetery

..11S7 Ford A_,gor XLT, nlco
llttlo truclc. V·8, 5 tpeod• ....., MOWrtrf'l Upholltlring ....,ing

1187 GMC Jlm'"l' 8 -15 4 wh. tJre1 end wheal1, AM ·FM
dr.. loodod. Eeol. oond. 11.000 . ca1utta. air, verv •harp,
mi. Muot o•. Col 11&lt;1-2811- · tB.IIIO.OO. 304-n3-508B or
1201 oft or 8 PM.
304-e71-le82.

Dec. 1, , .

245-9285.

Ocwemmant Sliz'ld Vehld•
from t100. Fordl, Merced•. , 1178 Che;vy pidc· up. PS . PB.
CorvettH. ChwrL Surplua. auto tran•milsion. Verr good
lluyoC'o Ouldo. 111 1011-887·
condition. Price on lnepectlon.
1000. ex~ S -10189.

U.781i. 1180 Ck•lon. one
ow,., 2 tone ,.,, met..lc
-1\ Slt•p. UZ98. Col 8142111-8822.

!II T.... lnlln 1111 Dllkllllle

304-882·3551 .

t• &amp;PM.

lor, red with bledt lntMior,

m11t1n011
aana.,.,._
(J]) Low ColoiiCtlon

'
..'

Electrical

trl mumyaree23y. . .. The belt
_.. llrnhu!1 ufholnering. C.lt
304· 81 5· 4' 54 f o r free

...,mat...

~hrough

a rather unique chain of clrlnllrllllng thlnge may d• ,
lelop for you In the year ahead - • ·
rour wort&lt; or c.,_ ill c~nect What ·
lranaplrat could glye you an Inside
1..- to • :c "'·
IAGITTAIIIUI (Now. IHIIC. 21) For
beet .-Itt lodl)l, don't broadcast
your lnllfttlonl prematurely lo D11tert. t
Be hLIIIbll regarding wflal you lllk, . .
but be quick to lh. . the credit Trying :
10 patd1 up a brOken romance? Till Aalro-0111Ph M11Ciimlker can help you lo :
underltanclwflattollotomake~reletlonlhlp wort&lt;. Mall $2 to Malctomlker, ·
P.O. Box 91428, ~and, OH 4• 101-1

so;,........,

~428.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. II) A friend • mentum as you go along and you
whole
from you by conelder- should be a strong ftnlaher.
able dlatance may be on your mind to- · CANCIII (June 21-JuiJ 22) Don' I be raday. Al1hough lhl8 pertan II not nearby, IUC1ant 10 take overlha managemenl or
a oltuallon today - · you feel othenl
your telephone Ia. Put II to uoe.
AOUAIIIUI (~an• .,._b.11) There era are not proloc1lng your rnr-ta propchangeo atlrrlng at thlto tlmalha1should erly. You can do a better job.
prCIYtl 10 be to your u111ma1e advanlage. LEO (Jur, :a-Aug. 22) Follow your
Alterations that alfecrt your work or ca- hunehel and lnatlnc1a In your flnenc1al
r.... could be especially lntaru1lng.
anal1'11 ' today. Your olldll -~~ will be
PIIICia (Fall. 20 Marcil 20) Your judg- -•tina tor you and II mey tuna you
menl could be a bll k - than uaual Into eomethlng thai could prCIYtl
today, 10 don't entertain self-doubts If profitable.
you haye to make an lmponanl decl· · · Y1IIQO (Aug. 23-lepl. 21) There will be
olon. Juel be ...,. to a1udy all of your al· . aomelhlng loroelul abou1 yOIM' demean·
lernat~Va before deCiding .. ·
~· or Jodey which wll alert otite1'11 lllat you
ARIIa (Meroh 21-Aprll 11) An uao- i do no1 want to be Ioken lightly. When
c111e wflo Ill privy to In~ lnlormatlon , . you llaye - h l n g 10 uy, you'll h ...
ltelplulloyour- might lharelt wllh 1 an a11en11ve audience.
you loday. Be aura to protect your .IJMA (8epl. 23-0et.. 21) aom.tlrneo
oouroe 10 that 11 can be topped again . ·11'a necn1 ry to prtme the pump to prolater.
, . duoe a - · Seed money might be ,..
TAUIIUI (April »Mer 20) In your In- ' qulred at title time to atlmulate a llug-.
- n t a tocley try to uoe diplomacy i
commerctal errarnioge~~o=lll~ott;.;.:.:::l
and tecrt lnotead of aggr-Y8flesa. If IIICORPIO (Oat. :M Ntiw. 21)
. '
you lreat othe1'11.respecllully, Lady Luck , 1aua alllancaa -anoe p a u l - for
will 11111111 on your arranu-nta.
aucc111 today. II your cohort . . , _
. . . . . (Mar 21-.1- 20) You mlgh1 , your objlc1Jva and .lnlera1a, thtl ,..
not be 100 lwlft gelling out of lha start- ;~ aul1t ahould be u both antlclpale.
.
lng blockl today, bul you'll plck~p mo- •
~~-~-we au 1 1 -

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Ill ..... 'lloe

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25 Pyrenees
republic
28 Tiny

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38 Bivouac
shelter
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38 "The Murray
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33 Gold (Sp.)
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21 Ascot
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12 Egg-shaped
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13 Superior 17 Chile's
15 Favorite
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enced by several factors: how many • Q a 4 s
tricks declarer must take, lor examSOUTH
ple, or even whetber the final contract
.AK3
Is doubled. The risht play in today's
.KQJI098
six-heart contract Is determined by
• 6 4
the opening lead. Plan your own play
.A7
after the queen of spades lead, but do
Vulnerable: North-South
not look at the East· West cards.
Dealer: East
The queen of spades lead gives de·
""
clarer a small margin of safety in tbe Well
"I· " '
Norlll Eut
play. Sloce the contract is for only 12
Pau
,trlclta, he can afford to sacrifice 011e Pau
Pus
trick If doing so will increase his PISS
Pau
,.
Pua
chances of making the slam. The key
Poss
Pau
Pau
to succeaa is to 111!1 up extra winners in
the diamond suit and then be able to
get to dummy to use them. South
Opening lead: • Q
should win the king of spades, play one
. ..
blah trump from his band and then proac
the play wins whenever .":
lead a low diamond and duck it in monda are 4-2 , althoush it sat-rllice~•a''
dummy. He can then win whatever the trick when the diamonds divide s.a... '"
defenders return, play a diamood to
Why was the play affected by il!(
dummy's ace and ruff a third diamond openlnalead? Had West led a club&lt;tt,
blab· He COD then P.lay two more trick one, declarer could not bave II- ·
rounds of trump,. ellllmg in dummy· . lorded tile luxury of giving the Olll!ll:';
The remolDing high diamond .honor nents a cheap diamond trick. He 1IIOUld
should pick up the lut outstandmg dl· then have bad no choice except to 1!1 "
amond, and dummy's loog diamond after diamonds and hope the suit~­
becomes the slam-going trick. This ap- splitting evenly.
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Phone 814-448-3888 or 614-

d-1·11

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WEST
.QJ 10
By Jamet Jacoby
. 75
The play of any contract is inllu- · t J tov 5

a w-

Paley
Caatte
Examine 1he 1rt - and 1he
buaintll of mating 1hfl an
.. Of IICIIIplorl Albert Paley
and Wendall Cattle.
,,.. - s 11'11lncluded.
iliJ aiD~ Lsrtdlntl Pat
and Frank Wlllllml ere the
; ; ' of bladcmallera. Q

ISVE?R UNDERST'AND
q!&lt;O#NU P8.

304-713-8341 or 773-15840.
Ronnie Nell.

mMHo 1n Amerloa: Albeit

I (X)N'T TH INK IlL

thru Dleember 839. 95. Clll

l~d.excoond.

f2,400.00flrm. '!04-67&amp;-3831
or8711-M85.

H=- 6110 THER.E AND
LAUqH5AND I.AU&lt;"!HS

M'Y DAD LIKESTOWATCH
TV COMMERCIAl-S WITH

a&lt;JJ TBA

IDIIINew8

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NORTH
+865

drum

Chances of llnl111y. Q

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MORTY MEEKLE

RON'S APPUANCE SERVICE.

Ron'•

(J) • Deer John
. • New Col lbJ

t'

89&amp;-3102

304-8711-7121.

a wild

............
Wallon are led on

Marl&lt;owhz uger1y takes
druga to lnc1'11118 his

Pllmp • ' • and •.vice. 304-

Ak•• Tree Trimmg end Stump
RemOYBI. Free _.lnwt•. Cell

(!) Myalefrl Holmee end

goose chloe ·starting with

t'

Aot.-y or cable tool drHiin g.

otovee. 304-8711-2318.

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10:1111 ()) 700 Club
• (J) 1111 L.A. Law

Moat wefll compiMed •em• dl'f.

houte clll 1.-vlclng OE. Hot
Point. w•h••· dryer~ and

IJ) • Cll DyMMy Blake
r•••oll to 1/irglnli Info abou1
Kryotle'a madlcal condition.

I M SORRY ..I MEAIJT
A '(LE'AR' MMJD\'iE.

1•

Hou11 c1U1 on RCA. Quaur,

137915. Latemodll 12150011v•

Food• Ringo. Buying old-..
IM. Morril Equipment, Auti~Wtd.
Ohio 114-742· 2458.
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OE. Spedlling in zo.•t. Cell
304-8711-2398 .. 814-441124114.

c•.
tn~Cttor....,, see!&lt;ennvle••
et Jim Mi nk Chevrolet·

1984 Rena~ It Fuego, 1.11ttre. 5
epeed. 1Un roof. elr, tilt, AM ·FM
cau..e. 31 . 000 mltM, like

F•mEquiD·r mnt. ZetorTractor1.
H ow.,.d "OtiiVItOrl, Bled•.

(NR] (2:04)

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2811-1822.

Ill Mu tleo, IIIIa
Ill NaehYIII -

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RON 'S Telw ~lon Service.

302 ongln' 304-773-1310.

trodorPS 31 HP , *2795. N- 3
pt. hitch wood opllll•. f399.

(1 :41)

1

For a greet deel on • new ot ulld

UTILITY BLOG . SPL .:

85 MF tr~or, Nice. w / MF
Dyn1 Iaurice mowing machln-.
lila modll No. 12 h., bll•.

Palrtlllt•a ••
IBl MOYIE: Clolollal (P013)

(II

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.. 1980 Lincoln Town Car. n.w

with llo boo... f391i0.
Own. wll finonce. Coli 11428&amp;-8522.

;"-rli'

SWEEPER ~ndsiiiW'ing midline ..,

1957 Chevy 4 door 285. Au no.

g

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a

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Unconcllionll Itt•~ uu•~n·
too. Locll rtl•.,- lwnlthed.
F ,_ .-tlmat•. Call called

742-2802.

moker, t9,ooo.oo. 304-77311-068 .. 304-878-8882.

8000 Ford 01•111 tramor with
sll1111e
plow• &amp; ell c. grlln
chop,., 250 gallon-~ outftt

play opanlng~R) Q
IJ)
(I) Kllltllolaalctt A 14
yeer old boy conteeoea to
the murder or a hOmeleas

Nlilht ... (AI (1 :53)

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

•h•p. One owner. ElCiillent

min• 131peed. 411 Re•e. grHt
working truck. a real monfrt'

H or~elldra. C•H 814- 332· 97.S
Collod.

iby

War .,_. Uncler, Pt. 1 (2:00)
• (J) Ill) Till Coolly lllow
When Theo le loll, he mak"
1he family mlaa Vane~aa'8

I
I.

1987FordEioort. 41peed. reel

... 1974 OMC Aotro 350 Cum·

11'xB' trock door. 1· 3' wolk
dcor; f4999 ER ECfEO. Iron

• YlileoCoo

7:31 (I) lonlonl and Son
1:00 W MOYII!: ANZACI: Till

a eiii41Hotn

evening~.

30 .. 875-1238.

Farm Equipment

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1978 COC'Vette L-82. 4 opeod.
fht u8oo. .... • · 114-949·
2888 deyo, 114-247-4861

liVI:SIIICk

room

1910 Corv.. te. Al1o 1984
Corvette Convertible. Call 114-

CCt&gt;dltlo~

I drill Suppl11:s

I

0 Mleml Vice
• Crook and Cltlll

mAmerican CHeer

2237.

e:OO PM. 304-875·41B2.

To

• WANT'cP
. NAIRS'CO

Breathing

ocn 814-992·3341.

Painting: lnt•ior • E!Cterlor.
Fr• •lmet•. Call 114-448-

.F,... beef. earn fed. call 1ft•

guy up
o~ fCRAFi,
i
Su'T' Noi T'O JusT I•'
:_ : rAY Fo~ you~ GROCE/?If.s:

f&lt;IIONE'( IF you

LOAN

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7:011)) AIIIIJ Clfl!ll1h
7:30.(2) F - , FIUII
IJ) 1...... ~-nt Tonlgltl
ew uSA Todar
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1JJ M•A•I•H
IDICmallni
IBl Night Coull

ALLEY OOP

Sr.rv1~r.s

1977Chllly MomeC.rlo. Good

Truckload epple •ale. Red end
Gold Delicious. e&amp;.99 bu1hel.
Jackl Fruit M•ket. Rt. 35,
Hencter.on, W.Ve.

O~PT.

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1984Buick W-uon. Extr•sherp,

low mlleege 145, 000). 8 cyl.

Ky. 304-882-3104.

&amp; Vegetables

BANK

WE COUI.P LOAN you

Hen.-.on. W.Va. Into nM
bldg. bY Doc. 18th.

44&amp;-0294.

Fruit

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94&amp;-23110.

58

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'Crown' •m•ll• u,..lght JMano,

50 In ~h. goodco11d, Louillville.

FRANK AND ERNEST

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76 Auto Parts

and

19'71 Cem•o 310. Runs end

U26. C~l 114· ..... 4-180.

Good male l~le Rabbit dog.
1\-\ yr. old. MOther &amp; father
r•gi•t•red. Running rebblte

19 . . Z28Cam•o. 5.0IIt•H0 .

looks good. 1 111 o1 194.he. .

Hlghl•d White T•rl....

AkC pu~• - A Chriltmee Oift
thst wtlf loot. Coli 814-317·

304-8711-85U

wllh mlftV •tr•. Tom Amd•-

·Electric .. iter for ... e. Amp,
•P-*•· mike '"d stMd. CeH

Oolllpollo. Ohio. Coli 114·44112783.
WESTERN REO CEOAA

304-8711-4181 tit• 1:00PM .

1986 Fo•d Eoccrt GT. Coli
e14-4411-8818 ofterePM.

1982 Plymouth Arl• k , nlc:e-

Pl•o for ..... Story and Cl•k
con1ole. Good condltfon. Cell
11~982- 5108, h.m.· 12nOOI\

Concrete blockt· aU 111:. . yard
ordeUv....,. Meaon ... d. Oelllpo111 lloek Co., 123VJ Pine St.,

Antique DenUI eebinet·
M1hog1ny, 24 dr.w•. Excel.
oond. con 814-4411-1150 oorty
AM or lite PM, 286-4401 davt.

1.800. Col 814-.-&amp;-8738.

e7.000. Col 814-379-2874:

Musical
lnlltrumants

245-8121 .

Antiques

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BRIDGE

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a. cr.....

I=1980
==.CA210R
. .:. := ==---Hc!ndo. phone

1988 CA125, ac oond. nwer
been raced. efl• 4:00. pm

Tow/Jid - FNrT - Judge - Greasy - FATIGUES
"I said attention!" yelled the aargeant. " I am at atterillon,
sir," replied the prlvllle. " ~'s my FATIGUES that ara at ease."

F'DI'UtiQ

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SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS

w
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At. 36 Cyele a. • . Southeide.
wv. Ph . 1· 304&gt;8711-4130. Now
Selling New Pol•il. wheel••
endulld 4 wheei•L

offrr, 304- 8B2· 3f27.

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()) • ()) Cumnt Altair.
ID ()) MacNall/l.llnr
NawaHour (1 :00)
• .Ill Ill) Wheel of

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1986 Plymouth Horlr:on. AYio.,

Creflm~tlc

Contour Lounge,
brown Ieath•. like nerw, origi-

1976Corvene. E.:ellentCondi·
lion. •eooo firm. C.ll1114--388·

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l::lf ()) I tD I
7:00 O u r - See You In
Court
•
PM Megallnl

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' 815 Han de BOXLS str• andtraH
tike llrelt legel with helmet.
good cond. *460.00 or ~t

Complete ihe chudle quoced
by filling in the misstng words
you develop from step No. 3 b elow.

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WKRP lrt Ciolclnnlll
iiJ ll.ow81&amp; Today

rtplocod. t1DOO. Fe&gt;&lt; ICow•okl KX&amp;O ond ICoWOI*I
more informetlon ell! P8ul lit KXIO. EJIICIIIIent condition. very
81 .... .W&amp;-23.2. Mey bll.rt at
C •
The O•llipole O•lty Tribuna, 8-&amp; cl11n. Greafll br ChriltiTIIII. Ao
WHkdrtl.
1114-992-IB181'ft•IP.m.

air. 4dr. Coli 814-37!1-2726.

pllltlc letter• 147.150 bo111 . Frw

•nvtime.

..WMherand*verin goodcond
t160.00 . Phone 304-675·

complete *43. 21.

114-992·7179.

...IO.OOorboetolf•. 304-8756872.

e516.

Pclnt Pie-~ 304-871-2083.
10 91hot up 014.89ond 10 got

•bov•

OutchwMt call wood &amp; coli
atow wllh acce~•ori• . UHd
ontv 1 Malon. eiSOO. Cell

81,j.448-2B35 or 245-9378.

814-112·1137 ofter 4:00.

f27.110J, Jungle - · u.s .A..
Origlntl Army dothlng. Nonf12.00.

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19&amp;7· Horidll Z-50. Like nav.
C.ll 1114-441-1724 or
441-8574.

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· my stay al
a large amusement
~ parte. My
niece exclaimed , "Thai's my
favorite p lace that I've -

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mNlflllllr lull IIUIIapolt

FWD . 1 t77 lnternation•ll

For Sala

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ID lodr llac.-tc
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School Buo. 304-e75-7188.

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Ill Fat Allert .
. ,.. dingo
1:051)) One Dey 11 I Tlmtl
1:10. (J) 1111 NIIC Nightly -

1977 Cllwy FWO. 1171 Bl••

19B2 Mercury ZopfiVr. all op-

tricroleo 110rtlng • • 19.18. 14

53

Auto's

m

NOWTHE KID WHO'S PLAI{ING
GABRIEL IS UPSET BECAUSE
l-IE CAN'T SE 6ERONIMQ AND
COME RIDING ACROSS TI-lE
STAGE ON A STICK 1-!0RSE!

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:=.;..0::0,..:~~1. Pom•ov. 66

draws on jOUrnalism or
Children's Express. D
Dr. Who Mutanta, 'l&gt;art 3
att:D Happy Dl)la
IBl faole of Life

3427 .,. 304-87&amp;-e508.

Flah Tenk. 2413 Jeckaon A'"',

Chrlltn~~s

PLA't', SEE. AND I
MADE THIS MISTAKE .. I PUT IN
INSTEAD OF GABRIEL ..
Cf.IRISTMAS

..r noo. oo .. off•. 304-H&amp;-

1988 Volklwegon Jena. 4 dr..
every option. Excel. cond.

t289wlth motdllng hutch f 550

4M•.
good
304-875-

analn• Iota of nlllfll .. rtL mu•

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1973C'-ySuburbon 4&gt;c4. 46•

11.-.o IYII.n. low ml11. 1988

1 • 2 811 .., . .- . · - · eppll-cee . Coli e14· 4411·
month.

814-..11-8412.

B897.

CoH 114· 4411-0898 oft• e PM.

., .. 387· 71110.

ccnd. t1.BIIO.OO.
2457.

SURPLUB ARMY.

0742 ex1. L~3

49

1978 Ch...-y Bl••·

CF Aexotie~hart- halrecl Pet11en.
S..IIYed femoto. 1~ yqro old.
Cameo ahltda wll:h OOPI* ev•.

Slide In Wreck• Boom.

,..,t,

Rt . 7 below Holldav · lnnKon .. go.

Liv ing room &amp; bedroom
furnltur• 81mcMt niw. ldtd'len
itema, enticlu... m.,. • womwt
clotting. mile. Aet~onlllte. C.l

I

PTV'I Ylrllon of 80 Minute•

lpd.. • 1489. John' •AutoSIII•. ·

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ID Cl! New8 MognJN

1980 Ford "Telephone VM. 4

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Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Perk.
Route 33, North of Pom•oy.
RMtel trail••· Cell 114-992-

19B2Ford4WO. Cell814-317·
OIB1.

Hot Spring Home Spa. -4p•IOn.
th., 1 y••· • 200Q.

far b01h piocoo.

. :r;or;
a&lt;JJ a as
1111-

Refrl9 .• •"eel. cond.- 1200.

u..ct •-

hugger rKIIn ... t119. Rultic
ccunav toblo. 3 et.. . &amp; bench.

rNIW

1:00 ()) IIOnln&amp;e: Till Loll

'*'-•· t49e.

dr. cl!eot. t44.88. • dr. ....~
eM.II. Solo llo
NB f899
naw t218. V•ghn 1ofe &amp;. chair,
reg. f24&gt;00 , _ Ull. e pc.
wood group, reg. tll99 now
*319. v.. Ohn ...... waM

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EVEN INO

Ad. Cell e14-44&amp;-4182.

n...

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letters O
f tMe
four $Crombled words be·
low to for m four 1imple word$.

FlrM'ood tor • • 830 pldwp.
deltv•ed. t21 U-h.,l Racooon

Comploto bod. e11. Toblo llo
chlln. til. Nice. 1177 Cer.
· -· Colle1 .. 44&amp;-3224.
Wh~lpoci-M llo d/l&gt;r•. L nM· Nnl ltke
\WI •1111
..., .... or *225 pr, Cell 1 14317·0322.

cLAY 1. POlLAN

O Re arrange

10

048110. Ctll 304-e711-7171.

Aottwel• pup, ,.,..... 10 tio"'" new dr•. brek-. ext..llt.
waaU old. No pap... 1150. Jxcollent mpg. Col e14-44&amp;Col 814-117· 3021.
2030.

Rultlc 4 dr. woad ch-. *99. 4

54 Misc .
46

c_.,""'

2 c11o1..
1n Ohio
Memory Gtrden1. 1300.

8227.

Pika 814-44&amp;-315B.

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c•lllltl. nurntroul eJCtr•t. Ike
n.v. P riced t 500 below ..C:Iiil·

Colll14-992·5941 oft• 4p.m.

Hotol-814-..,..9680.

304-8711-8104.

Lt. home for

:::;~c:::'ppwAt.•Rd.,l 1 4-

4 room fiPI udUti• paid. 880.00

W..t.t 1o He or buy hMt top
l.,d for llructure of tower ..e.
Call coloct 304-529-2337 or

41

Apartment for r.rt In tCM"n.
Furnilhld. Call 114-448-1423.

Now eccoptlng appiicotiono far
2. bodroom .,.,,_,L !lolly
In Tu~ PIIIM, 2 bedroome. c•pllted, appli_.CII, wet• Md
e171. ,.. month Diu• depolit. trllh plc:kups provided Meint•
Clll 114aM7-3487.
n.,ce t•llvlng cto.. to ~op­

Nleltt fur•hed 2 bedroom
dapoelt and Nl•trtc.

Real Est lite
Wanted

required. Celt 814-448-7115.

2 IR . mobile home. Some
utllll• pold. Coli 814-_.11- Beech Stroot. Mldcloport. Ohio,
0_.:8..:05::,:._ _ _ _~-- · 2 bedroornfurnlthodl!&gt; .. ment.
14&gt;c70. 2 -ocm. Aduko ontv.
Coli 814-992-332B or
ei .. H2· •722 oftw 8:00p.m,

Acreage

paid. • 220 P'l' mo. R.t. &amp; diiP.

au..tfied r.mn ..., s20o.

-

35 Loti &amp;

Bfl .. utlftl•

2 bed'oom Apts. for rent.
exapt elec. &amp; ga c.ble TV Corp•od.
Nice oettlng. Loundry
IValllbla Q..., P8VI wetw, fecllll• evallllble Call 814IIMIO&amp; • trash phDp. Sewr- 112-3711. EOH.
lly dtolollt llo rot. F...,._ho C1l
mle ...m city lmltl. Cell
lf)deoorllted apll'tments

114-.-&amp;-4108"' 379-2740.
1919 o.60it• moble home

b«~1

Furniture come to Mollohll't

eppolnt..-1

Furnilhld downstalrt. 3 roomt

cottla 304-878-1113.

0

Forlowpr-onQullltyCerpot

PM
Sun., 12 Noon-1 PM
Open •ffer hours

19815 Ford A•nger , V· l ,

114-317-7118.

0322.

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41 Hamee tor Rent
44 Apartment

1

32

12JI0. Bun

90 Dav• 1ame 11 c.h wllh
IIPPI'oved a' edit. 3 MI• out
Bul.,lte Ad. Open 9wn to 5pm
Mon. thru SM. Ph. 114-448-

a

Wright

,

131&amp; to *911. Tebl• *10 and
up to e125. Hid••· bedl 8390
1o tillS. Redln.. *221 to
0378. l.ompo t 21 to f 126.
Din.n• 1109 .nd up to e49&amp;.
Wood tebla w -8 chain 8285 to
I7H, Delk t100 up tD e371.
HU1c:hel 111\00 and up. Bunk
IMS oompiMe w-m ......l l

Nsw on Mlrklt. 1'ttr11 bedroom
brl'* ••h • • "h acre lot. 2
rnlnu•• from Hot2ar. elty

KIT N' CARLYLE® by Larry

Merchandlee

.ArM'ood for • •: Oak. Catl

Veil~

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Trucks for Sale

Celll14-..... 3419.

Sot• ind chain priced •om

2 blctoom hout• plut 3 ecr•
V•·Zint ~d . 020.000. COol
oft• e 814-742-2441 .. 4 . .
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Thursday. December 1, 1988

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14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeeoy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, December 1. 1988

.

Northern Ohio "Qraced for more snoui...
Snowshowers also were scat ~
tered over parts of eastern Ohio
and western Pennsylvania.
Three to 5 Inches of snow could
blanket the snow belt areas of

'Pne player has all six lotto numbers

23 more
days 'til
Christmas

------Weather-----northeast Saturday, otherwise
fair through the period. Highs
will range from' th e 40s to -the
!'ower 50s Saturday, in the 40s
Sunday, and In the 30s Monday.
Lows In the 30s Saturday and
ranging from the .mid 20s to the
mid 30s Sunday and Monday.

Sou Ill Central Ohio
Tonight: Clearing, with a low
betweei115 and 20. Light southwest winds .
Friday : Mostly sunny, with
highs between 40 and 45.
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
A chance. of showers
in the
.

MHS sophomore class picks
officers for 1988-89 tenn
Officers have been named by
. sophomores or Meigs High
School. .
President , Amy Wagner,
daughter of Huck Wagner, Racine, and Jane Fry, Pomeroy,ls
a member of student councU,
Teenage Institute, H.U.G.S. , the
OFFICERS NAMED - Sophomores of Meigs lfigh School have
Fellowship. of Christian Students
uamed officers. They are, 1tor, Amy Wagner, president; .Jennifer
and
Is an office assistant as well
!"Taylor, vice president; Kelly Smith, secretary, and Amy Rouse,
as
being on the volleyball,
' treasurer. Ali are coUege preparatory course students.
basketball and track teams.
Vice President Jennifer Taylor, daughter of Fenton and
Jeannie Taylor, Pomeroy, Is a
• CLEVELAND (UPT) - One of the numbers towin$1,000each, member of studentcouncU, Teen,Player picked all six numbers In while 5,120 players chose four of age Institute, H.U.G.S., Fellow:c&gt;Jllo's Super Lotto drawing Wed· the numbers to win $77 apiece.
ship of Christian Students and
,n.esday to become eligible to
Ticket sales for the midw('!!k serves on the yearbook staff. She
:claim the $3 million jackpot.
dr11wlng totaled $3,441,547 and , . Is In 4-H club work Is an office
'
·
. The name of the player will be the prize payout totaled
announced alter the winning $3.506,240. Saturday's jackpot . Middleport court
ticket is redC!!med at a lottery again wlll be worth $3 mllllop.
In the accompanying Kicker
office, a lottery commission
, Three defendants forfeited
.s pokesman said Thursday . The game, there was one ticket sold bonds in the court of Middleport
winning numbers were 6, 8, 20, 21. that matched the winning Mayor Fred Hoffman Wednes·
numbers: 689447. That ticket is · day night. They are Rex K.
24 and 44.
The jackpot will be paid in 20 worth $100,000.
Gibbs, Letart, W. Va., $50,
annual pre-tax installments of
squealing tires; Jarrod L. Hill,
Total Kicker ticket sales were Racine, and Michael E. Greene,
$150,000, the spokesman said.
$546,843 and the prize payout Middleport, $50 each, posted on
In addition to the top-prize
total was $272,240.
winner, 112 players selected five
charges of stop sign violations.

upper Great Lakes, but reach
Into the 30s and 40s over the
Mississippi Valley. Ohio Valley,
Tennessee Valley and the northern and middle Atlantic Coast
states.
Highs also were expected to be
In the 30s and 40s In the l"aclflc
Northwest, while the mercury
was expected toclimb Into the 70s
a nd 80s In Southern California,
southern Ar~ona and .Florida.
Te mperatures In the 50s and 60s
were forecast elsewhere.

than a mile In many areas,
including Sacramento, Calif.
Dense fog advisories were in
effect Thursday from the central
and northern California valleys
Into parts of western Oregon, the
NWS said, and fog was reported
forming over sections of South
Dakota.
'
Fair skies, meanwhile, were
the rule for most or the rest of the
nation.
High temperatures were ex·
pected to dwell in the 20~ In the

northeastern Ohio Thursday with
2 to 4 Inches expected for the
suburbs east of Cleveland.
An Inch of snow fell In the
Michigan clUes of Flint and
Lansing al)d light snow was
Revival slated
scattered throughout other Great
Lakes states, weather forecaster
The Middleport Wesleyan Bi· Dan McCarthy said.
ble Holiness Church will be In'
Snow also was scattered across
revival beginning Friday and western Pennsylvania, with
running through Sunday, Dec. 11, snowfall amounts expected to he
with the Rev. J . M. Sullivan · between 1 and 2 Inches, whlle In
speaking. On Saturday, Dec. 10. parts of Missouri, rain and snow
there will be three services:
fell overnight .
10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Ivan
Fog was forming a misty
Myers and at 2:30 p.m. with the blanket early Thursday In the
Rfv . Bennie Durr speaking. All California valleys through westevening services start at 7:30 ern Oregon and eastern Washing·
p.m. and the pastor, the Rev . Roy ton. Vlslblllty was reduced to less
McCarty, Invites the public. '

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assistant at the school and is on
the volleyball, basketball and
track team.
Kelly Smith, the treasurer, Is
the daughter of Cindy Morrison,.
Middleport, and Tom Smith,
Pomeroy. She is a member of the
Teenage Institute, H.U.G.S., Fellowship of Christian Students and
the French Club . She plays 0 n the
volleyball, basketball and softbali teams.
Amy Rouse, treasurer, is the
daughter of Chris Rouse, Middleport. She is a member .of the
Span Ish Club and Fellowship of
Christian Studeents .. She serves
on the yearbook and newspaper
staffs and Is involved In the cross
country, basketball and track
team activities.

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Syracuse marina completed,
approved by state departments

SAT., DE(. 3-1 0 am-6 pm
SUN., DE&lt;. 4-1 pm-6 pm

Syracuse Mayor Eber Pickens
Informed council members
Thursday night that the new
marina is completed and has
been approved by the State
Department of Natural Resources and the Ohio Depa·rtment or
Natural Resources.
. It was noted that boaters are
using the marina facllity. Council will however, close the marbta beginning at the tennis courts
during the winter months. It was
not disclosed as to when the
marina will close for the winter
as boaters are stili using the ·
facility .
,.
The marina which Includes the
boat launch and the courtesty
dock Is the first phase of the
project. Total cost was $83,000

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launch as it blalilll off today. UPI

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full laboratory and house an
on-site remediation crew for spill
Incidents that might occur .
After formal permit appUcat tons are submitted to the Envlr·
onmenta!' Protection Agency
(EPA) 'hearings must be held
and can take up to 18 months or
longer for approval to be given.
Datko said.
Datko also said that although
the facUlty will be built in West
Virginia, the Ohio EPA will be
asked for Input and provided with
a copy of the permit application.
During the hearing process,
the public has the opportunity to
air Its views and opinions on the
proposed hazardous waste facll·
ity, and Datko said he hopes
people will want to learn all ,they
can before that.
Datko said he and other representatives of Aptus are available
to discuss the proposed facUlty
with groups.

;Board ·to decide on
:webb issue Dec. ~9

No Hand lniHing Exporian ..
loquind

SOLIDS,_STRIPES &amp; PRINTS
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By LEE ANN WEJ.CH
OVP News Staff
. Whlie no formal permit applications have been made yet,
Aptus Environmental Services is
planning on having some level of
operation underway In Apple
Grov~ W.Va ., In 1990.
According to Andrew J. Datko,
manager of planning and development tor the Minnesota-based
company, said they expect the S2
·mUllan waste transfer station to
be In operation in 1990. He said
Aptus wUI file an Incinerator
permit application In 1991 and
begin Its construction late that year.
, Establishing a lacilty of this
·type "Is a long process," Datko
•said Thursday.
When completed. the Apple
,Grove facility wlll have a hazard·
ous waste tranMer station and
one Incinerator, in addition to a

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with 75 percent of the cost
provided through grants. The
grants were obtained by Robert
Wingett. grant administrator for
the village
CouncU named Carson Crow as
village solicitor. Serving In that
capacity was Frederick Crow III
but since he was recently elected
Judge of Common Pleas Court he
Is no longer eligible to serve as
solicitor.
Again meeting with council
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morrow
in regard to placing a 10 foot gate
fence across a driveway .
It has not been determined
whether the driveway on the
properties belongs to the vlliage
or the Mo~rows. They were

advised to refrain from placing
the fence until a status of the
driveway can be determined .
' Mayor Pickens reported that
the pool needs to be checked for a
water leak and must be repaired
Immediately . Janice Lawson,
clerk-treasurer, is to contact
serveral persons today in order
to get the necessary work done.
Council passed a resolution
naming the street that circles the
marina, beginning at Bridgeman
and Water to SR 124, Marina
Drive.
Council discussed the posslbil·
ity of froming a boat club.
Several other aspects of the
marina were also discussed.
Pollee Chief ~lm Connolly .Is
cracking down tfn youngsters and

adults as well who use BB guns
within the village. Connolly
s rated that BB guns as well as
s lingshots are Illegal. If a youngster is ca ught the gun will be
confiscated and the parents cited
to court .
Named to the Firemen's Dependency Board by Mayor
Pi ckens were Jack Williams and ·
Minter Fryar. councilmen.
Attending in addition to those
named were Kenny Buckley, Jim
Hill, and Kathryn Crow.
'The Syracuse Firemen will
again be passing out candy treats
at Christmas and persons wish·
lng to donate to the project may
contact the mayor or any
II reman.

Atlantis thunders safely into orbit today

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J-IM COBB

1988 CHEVY CORISCA

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A Mul1imedlalnc . Newapeper

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30s. Saturday, sunny and
windy. IUghs near 60.

LAYAWAYS
WB.COME

longer to find out if he'II still be
employed in Mason County.
: The Mason County Board of
~ucation delayed making a .deci.'sion on the Webb case unui _It has
·bad UIIJC to look ovet: the ~vidence
presented in a hearing Thursday
night. Board presi~~t Emma
' -Keams said that a deciSIOn would
.be reached at their Dec. 19 meet:ing, after a Dec. 13 execuuve ses·
sion with their attorney.
,. "I'm a little surpi;ised. I thought
they would dispose of the case
tonight." Webb, or Gallipolis, said,
;following the hearing. "But that's
-one of their options."
; 'West Vuginia Secretary of State
1Cen Hechler, a former student, and
"denim expen" all took the stand
In defense of Webb, while apJiroximately 80 persons looked on.
-llechler cautioned the board it was
:ovmeacting.
;_ Superintendent Charles ~­
ben asked Webb to take a JlOSIUOn
on his offer that Webb could tqme.

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By WILLIAM HARWOOD
UPI Science Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. The space shuttle Atlantis. capping a cllffhanger countdown,
triumphantly thundered safely
Into orbit Friday on a weather·
delayed military flight to deploy
a satellite to spy on the Soviet
Union .
With veteran shuttle skipper
Robert "Hoot" Gibson and copilot Gl.!Y . Gardner at the con·
trois, Atlantis's three main engines thundered to life at 9: 31
a.m. EST - just one minute
before the end of the ship's
"launch window." The count·
down was in doubt to the last
Instant because of worries about
the weather.
But the shuttle's 14-story redesigned solid-fuel boosters Ignited
with a flash 6.6 seconds after

main engine ignition and Atlantis
majestically climbed away from
launch pad 39B,leaving a churnIng cloud of dirty brown exhaust
in Its wake as it knifed through a
clear sky and streaked toward
space.
"Ignition and liftoff!" said
NASA spokesman Hugh Harris
as the shuttle thundered sky·
ward. "Atlantis begins another
space voyage!''
As the orbiter cleared its
' launch gant!J', the nozzles at L1e
base of each booster swiveled on
computer command, roiling the
ship about its vertical his and
placing It on a trajectory thatwlil
allow Its $500 mlllion spy satellite
payload to fly over 80 percent of
the Soviet Union.
The astronauts made the climb
to orbit ln publlc silence because
or Air Force security restrictions

that forced NASA to treat the
flight as a top-secret mission.
Only the voice of Brian Welch, a
mission control commentator,
was released to the public after
Atlantis cleared its gantry.
The goal of the classified flight
reportedly Is to place a high·
technology radar reconnals·
sance satelllte code-named Lacrosse in orbit that sources sald
was capable of taking detalled
images of targets on the ground
at night and through cloud cover.
Safely in orbit 8 % minutes
after launch, the shuttle's five·
man all-military crew- Gibson,
Gardner. Richard "Mike" Mullane. Jerry Ross and Wlillam
Shepherd - presumably began
work to open Atlantis's payload
bay d~ors to expose the satelli!e
to space.
But because the mission was

stamped top secret by the Pen- .
tagon, NASA was prevented
from releasln~ details about the
flight, Including any lnlormatlon
about the hush-hu'sh payload or
when it will be deployed.
"The vehicle .\s in very clean
shape," Welch said. "There are
no systems problems whatever
to report. The assent of Atlantis
was very clean, by the numbers,
normal In every respect. They
had. a successfUl Insertion into
low Earth orbit ."
The duration of the 27th shuttle
mission. the second since the
Challenger disaster. also was
classified, although the flight
could end as early as Monday
with a landing at Edwards Air
Force Base, Calif.
' 'I'm very pleased," said J .R.
Thompson. director of NASA's
Continued on page 12

Rev. MacKenzie steps doWQ ·from pos~
Brothers board in November
By LEE ANN WELCH
1983,
and In January 1984 became
OVP News Staff
Its
president.
When the Rev. AI MacKenzie
Over the past four years ,
handed over the gavel of leader·
ship of the Big Brothers and Big MacKenzie has seen the organiSisters of Gallla, Jackson, Meigs zation at the local level progress
and Mason Counties board of from an idea to a provisionally
directors Thursday night, he recognized board. He said the
closed a door on a small part or local organzlatlon should recleve
his ministry, but not all the way. full national recognition within
"There are always new doors the next year .
MacKenzie Is In his 25th year of
to open and adventures • (to
ministry
at St. Peter's, but his
find) ," MacKenzie said in his
work
there
began much earliero{flce at St. .Peter's Episcopal
when
he
was
around 16 years old.
Church before Thursday's
·
In
the
late
1940's, MacKenzie
meeting.
was
made
Sunday
School superAfter four years as board
Intendent
at
St.
Peter's
and was
president, MacKenzie resigned
as its leader and wlil be taking a
breather from the organization
- however, he admitted to being
available for advice.
MacKenzie - or Father Al, as
he's known in the Galila County
community - has always had a
special place In his life for young
people. He and wife Dot never
had children of their own, but
their home has always been open
and filled with the youth of the

back to class if he agreed to follow
the new dress code, but Larry
Kopelman,
Webb's
attorney, area.
He sees the ministry as being
declined an answer saying, that
people, and young f)eople are a
"That's not what this hearing is all
part of that. ''My ministry has
about. This hearing is based on a
always been people-oriented,
30-day suspension without pay."
If Webb abided by the new dress and I suppose It always shall be,
code, he would not have to wear a Lord willing," he said.
Communication Is the key to It
tie to school, but he would have to
all
- and "we need to take time
leave his jeans at home.
to
hear
each other," he said.
Chambers later indicated that he
"We
need
to learn to listen to
would ask the board to dismiss
people,"
he continued .
young
Webb if he did not go along with
And
communication
needs to
the new code, but at the end of the
be
reciprocal,
with
adults
and
hearing, the board did not ask for a
young
people
sharing
their
recommendation, but instead made
a motion of their own to extend thoughts and fC!!llngs .
That Is pretty much the idea
Webb's suspension until Dec. 19, 81
which time a decision would he behind Big . Brothers and Big
Sisters - children and adults
made.
In his closing statement, Kopel- sharing time, and In the process,
man said that there is no insubor· learning from each other through
dination if the dress code issued by communication.
the superintendent was found to be
Big Brothers and Big Sisters Is
unlawful by the state hearing ex- an organization which matches
aminer. The hearing examiner, who adult volunteers with chUdren
heard the case in November, has from single parent homes. The
not yet ruled on the suspension of children benefit from the addl·
tlonal adult comj)anlonahlp and
Webb.
.
You are being asked to suspend sharing of time and Ideas.
MacKenzie joined the Big
Continued on page 12

reportedly the youngest person
natiOn-wide to hold that type of
position within the church.
After graduating from Gailia
Academy High School In the late
40's he entered the United States
Marine Corps . MacKenzie said
he enlisted because being of draft
age, he couidn'tfind a job in postWorld War II Gallipoils.
After the service; he attended
the Day to~ Art Ins tltute and
even tuaily recleved a bachelor of
fine arts degree from Ohio
University In art education and
art history.
From there he entered the
VIrginia Theological Seminary

PLAQUE PBBIIENTED - The Rev. AI
Macll.eale, center, was presented 1 plaque for
hilt four yean.of leadenhlp as president of 811
Brothen ud BIJ Sister• of GaiDa, Jackson,
Melp and Maaoa countll!ll. MacKenzie retired

and received a Master of Divinity
degr£'!! and was seminarian In
training for Grace Eplsc&lt;,&gt;pal
Church In Alexandria, Va.
During the next four 'years at
Aiexanqria, he began worklnj(
with the youth programs, and
after ret urnlng to Galli polls· St.
Peter's Episcopal Church 25
years ago. was director and
developer of the Diocese Youth
Camp In Vinton County.
The youth facility was a week
of primitive caJ:llping and selfevaluation and intensive thought
or your relationship with God.
"Every person has a gift from
Continued on page 12

rr- the board Tllunclay nltrJU In Gallpollll at the

group'·• unual meetJar. Maklnl the presentation

Ia orpnlla&amp;lon Executive Director .J•dy Sofrauko, while looklnr on Is new hoard president

Tim Snow. (OVP photo)

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