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                  <text>Page- 16-The Daily Sentinel

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Thursday, November 19. 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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MR. and MRS. WILLIS ANTHONY

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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony of
Front St., Middleport, wilt ob·
serve their 60th wedding anniversary on Monday.
Married on Nov. 23. 1927 at
Circleville by her father, the
Rev. J:;.A. Tovey, they are the
parents of a son, Gerald Anthony,
Middleport.. They also have two
grandcl!ildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony have
resided in Middleport since 1937
when he opened a plumbing
business. He retired from An·
thony's Plumbing Business 18
yea rs ago.
Sunday the couple was honored
at a surprise celebration at the

,.home of Mr . and Ms. Ralph
Roush and fa mily of New Haven.
Followi ng a din.n er , a decora ted
ca ke was served. Others attend·
ing were Mr. and Mrs Mike
Lievlng and famlly , New Haven;
Ja ne Zirkle and son, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Harold Young, Mason;
Judy Lievlng, Ripley, W. Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jenkins,
daughter, Beth and her sons, and
Mr. a nd Mrs. David Jenkins and
family Portsmouth; Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Jenkins and famtly,
Rutland; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Anthony and Joe. Middleport.

Baptist Church has dinner
A Thanksgiving dinner was ley, Burton Smith, Mrs. Ellen
served by the 'Pomeroy First Couch, Mrs . Betty Mae Thomas,
Baptist Church Sunday at the Mrs.. Janice Fetty, Da vi d a nd
c hurch followed by a calle serveQ Amanda.
in observance of the birthday of
Flossie Nelson, John Nelson,
the pastor, the Rev. Lyston Mr. an d Mrs. Curley Wiles, Mary
Halley.
K. Young, Minda Harris , Janice .
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Za harn and Liza, the fa milies of
William Ohlinger and Kim , the Ca thy and Dian Young, Debbie
pastor and his wife, Jessie Boatright, Mr. and Mrs. William
Halley, Mrs. Debbie Davis, ' Watson, Mrs. DeUUah Wright,
·Andy, Kayte and Jayne, Mrs. Daisy Ca nte r , James Marriner,
Audrey Young, Nettie Barnhart, Joyce DUJ family., Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Becky Kloes, Ke nd a, Herll'lan Michael, and Marla
Wendy, Sarah, Aimee, Lois Haw- Foster.

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October.
Prices for buying new cars rose 0.6 percen t
following a 0.1 percent rise In September.
Automobile financing charges rose 5.8 percent
after declining 3.7 percent In the first nine months
of 19l37, the department said. The. upsurge was
attributed to the end of auto buyer incentives.
Gasoline prices, however, declined 0.3 percent
In October In the second consecutive monthly
decline. Despite a 20.9 percentincrease In the first
10 months of 1987, the department said, gasoline
prices were 26.5 percent lower In October than In
March 1981, when gas prices peaked.
The Index lor public lransportatlon fell 0.7
percent, reflecting a downturn In airline fares.
The Index for food and beverages rost&gt; 0.3
percent last month with grocery store food prices,

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up 0.6 percent In Se ptember, up 0.3 percent.
Declines In prices of meats, poultry, fish and eggs
helped offset a 0.8 percent In beef prices.
The index for fruits and vegetables Increased
1.3 percent following a 2.2 percent rise In
September. Fresh fruit prices were up sharply but
prices for fresh vegetables fell in October.
Restaurant meals rose 0.5 percent last month
while alcoholic beverages were up 0.1 percent, the
department said.
Housing costs Increased 0.2 percent in October
after no change In September. Shelter costs
jumped 0.5 percent following a 0.1 percent
Increase the month before. That offset declines In
costs for fuels, utilities and household furnishings.
Within the shelter component, homeowners '
costs soared 0.9 percent while costs for repairs

increased O.lpercenl. Renters ' costs decltned 0.2
percent.
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Costs for apparel and upkeep jumped 1.3
percent following a u ·percent rise in September.
The Increases reflected the Int roduction of highe r
priced fall and winter merchandise, especially
women's and girls' clothing, the depar tment said;.
In the 12 months that ended last month, apparel
commodities jumped 6.2 percent.
Prices for medical care rose 0.4 percent In
October and has risen an annual rate of 6.1
percent In the first 10 months of 1987.
Entertainment costs rose 0.6 percent In
·october.
A market basket valued at '$100 in 1967 cost an
unadjusted $345.30 In October, the department
said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) .:_Congress and the adminlstrallon
apparently have reached an
1lth·hour compromise on a
. muLtlbtlllon-dollar plan to cut the
deficit, House Speaker .Jim
Wright said today.
"I think we have an agreement, " the Texas Democrat said
at a morning news conference.
White House and congressional
negotiators were to meet later
today to work out last-minute
details of the package, which
they have Indicated will trim
about $30 blllion from the federal
deficit.
Throughout their 20 days of
private talks, the bargainers
periodically have hinted an
agreement was wlihin reach, but
Wright's statement today was
the most positive Indication that
an accord was imminenl.
Nevertheless, a compromise
today Is too late for the government to avoid the Initial phases of
a $23 btlllon automatic spending
cut.
By law, President Reagan
must sign papers by midnight
ordering those cuts into effect.
The· cuts could ' have been
avoided If Congress and the
administration had managed to
put their alterna tlve in pia ce
before tonight's deadline.
"I think the summit negotiators are very close to reaching an
agreement," Rep. WnuamGray ,
D-Pa. , chairman of the House
Budget Committee said. "I
would say that the proper des·
criptlon is 'co de word
imminent. '' 1
Appearing on NBC's "Today"
program, Gray said congres·
siena! committees will need
about two weeks to work on
implementation of t he
compromise.
He characterized the auto-

matic spending cuts being forced
Into place as a "paper tiger"
unless Congress and the pres!·
dent run Into obstacles In putting
t ogether details of their
alternative.
The Jaw allows the automatic
cuts to be rescinded If Congress
and the White House take advantage pf a provision giving them
extra time to push the alternative
Into place.
"There's nothing going to be all
that Draconian about It taking
place, " House Republlcan leader
Robert Michel of , Illinois said
Thursday night, theorizing that
the specter of automatic cuts
would apply the, extra pressure
needed to wring out agreement
on a more palatable altt&gt;rnat!ve.
At the White House, a senior
administration official told re·
porters the president would direct his negotiators to work right
up to the midnight deadltne, if
necessary.
" We want to come out of this
either with a deal or 100 percent
clarity that we made every effort
to get one," the official said .~ 'But
If we don't get a deal, there's
going to be shouting in the
streets."
Some economists say an agree·
menl ts needed to calm world
financial markets tha t have been
In turmoil since thE' Oct. 19 Wall
Street crash. They say the deficit
-estimated to cltmb to between
$163 billion and $180 blllton In this
fiscal year wtthou t efforts to curb
it- was partly to blame.
Negotiators havt&gt; Indicated the
plan before them calls for about
$30 billion in deficit reduction in
fiscal 1988, which began Oct. 1.
and about $45 billion in fiscal
1989. Of this year's $30 billton,
about $10 billion would come

from unspecified tax increases
and about $5 bi!Uon each in cuts
in military spending and various
benefit programs.
The $30 billton figure exceeds
the negotiators' minimum target
for this year of at.least $23 bllllpn
In deficit reduction.
In contrast to th eir relative
optimism at day's end, lawmakers feared ear Iter Thursday that
protests by some Republtcans
might upset the negotiating
process.
Sen. Bob Packwood, R·Ore ..
said Senate Republicans signaled "overwhelming" opposl·
tion to the package because
"they think some of the savings
are phony."
Rep. Conni.e Mack, R-Fla ..
complained that the proposal is
" not a plan. It's a retrt&gt;al."
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Michel had characterized the
mood during a ·private GOP
caucus as "cantankerous" des pite efforts by administration
officials to win support for the
compromise.
But the White House attributed
the rough going not to opposition
from Republtcans, but to "an
unwtllingness" by Democrats to
specify how they plan to ra ise
nearly $10 blllion in new revenues
this year.
If the automatic cuts were to
become perma ne n I, they would
reduce domestic spending by
about 8.5 perce nt from the sum
that otherwise would have been
spent In fiscal 1988 and defense
spending by 10.4 percent , except
in exempt programs.
Among the exempt accounts
are military salaries, pensions
for military and federal retirees ,
poverty programs, Social Security and Interest on the federal
debt. Medica re c uts are limited
to 2 percent.

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POSTER WINNERS - Kenny Wiggins, dlrec·
tor of lhe MeigS County Litter Control program,
presented checks to the IIIIer control poster
contest · winners at Syracuse Elementary in a
Thursday assembly at the school. Pictured with
their posters are sixth graders, I to r, Amber
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The Meigs County Office of
L! tter Control has completed Its

October recycling drive through
the county elementary schools
and Kenny Wiggins, litter control
program director, considers the
drive "a successful first

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Drummer, third, winning $2; and Michael
McKelvey, first place at the school and second
place In Soulhern District, winning $7. With the
students are Syracuse Principal James Law·
renee, at left, and Wiggins.

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where he was listed In satisfactory condition this
morning. The 11172 Kenworth cab was demolished
the pollee reported, and Middleport Patrolmen
Bruce Swift and Rick Johnson were on the scene
until 3 a.m. this momlng when the wreckage was
finally removed by Middleport Auto Center and
Manley's Sunoco. Pomeroy P,atrolman Thomas
Smtih assisted with traffic control at the scene.
Traffic was rerouted until the road was cleared.
Noble was not cited in the Incident.

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WRECK SCENE- A Noble Trucklng Company
tractor· trailer loaded with logs lost Its air brakes
as It came oil the Flood Road and headed down
Mlddlep~rt Wlllnto Middleport VIllage abouiS:.40
p.m. Thursday afternoon. According to Middleport Pollee, the driver, Frederick Kellh Noble, 37,
of Albany, purposely headed the truck Into the
rock wall embankmeht to keep from going over
the hill. Noble ,sustained muJUple bruises and
lo the left leg and was taken by

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Wright thinks deficit officials
have reached an agreement

. PANTY HOSE
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Regular panty hose, control

A oake walk to raise money for men ts will be served and new
the ways and mea ns committee officers will be nominated. Mar:
was held at the Tuesday night garet Tuttle, councilor, presided
meeting of Chester Co uncil 323, at the meeting following the
Daughters of America, held at ritualistic opening. Psa lms 27,
the hall. Winner was Ada Morris. verses J-4, was read. Eliza beth
It was announced tha t quar· Hayes adn Genevieve Ward were
tcrly birthdays will be held at the reported home from the hospital.
next meeting. Potluck refresh-

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consumer prices rise during October

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Inflation rose 0.4
percenl In October, the Labor Department
reported today, an Increase that reflected boosts
In the costs of shelter, new cars and clothing.
A decline In energy prices and smaller price
Increases In grocery store fooo prices helped
offset the October Increase, the department said.
For the first 10 months of 1987, the consumer
price Index rose 4.8 percent, according to the
department's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Consumer prices rose 0.2 percent In September
follow.!ng Increases of 0.5 percent in Augusl and
0.2 percent In July.
All figures were adjusted for seasonal
· variations.
The· Index transportation component, up 0.2
percenl In September, jumped 0.5 percent in

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15 and 20. Sunny Saturday.
Highs In mid 30s. Chance of
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the county's elementary schools
participated In the drive to
recyCle aluminum cans, glass
and newspapers. Many local
residents also brought In recyc·
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Jab it&gt; materials to the Trl·County school districts. The no. 1 school
Recycling Center, located at the in the Eastern District was
Intersection of Routes 143 and 7 In Riverview with teacher Marty
the Pomeroy area. Wiggins said Baum as their leader. Top school
the opening of a recycUng center In the Me igs District was Salem
in the county made It much more Center with Ron Drexler as
convenient and economical to get teacher in charge of the drive.
Syracu se Elementary, with
Items to market.
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In addition to the money teacher Sandra Baer leading the
sludents raised for their respec· effort. came through to capture. ·
tlve schools, $25 cash awarils not only the top -h'o nor In Southern
were presented by the Utter · District bul also the ·$50 grand
office to the top recycltng school prize for the county.
In each of the county's three
Co ntinued on page 5
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CHORDSMEN - This Is the 1987 Chordsmen
Quartet of the Big Bend Minstrel Association
which will be , making two appearances In the
association's "Varieties of '87" to be given at 8: 10
p.m . Saturday, Nov. 28, In lhe Meigs High School

Auditorium. Members of the group are AI
Hartson, Earl McKinley, Ron Ash and Des ( cq)
Jellers. Sponaorlng Ibis year's production are the
Pomeroy_Chamber of Commerce and the Meigs
Athletic Boosters.

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Reagan and Wright at odds

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Research unnoticed
have to give the Soviets at least
six months' notice that It In·
tended to scrap the treaty by
testing a missile-killing weapon
In space. If the next president
does this, he Is sure to provoke a
row wlth Congress, which will
challenge his authority to abandon the ABM Treaty.
In fact , the battle would have
been joined months ago If Rea·
gan had heeded the advice of Lt.
Gen. James Abrahamson. director of the Strategic Defense
Initiative Otgantzatton. The general urged Reagan to go public
with the progra m last December,
but the president, already taking
a battering over the Iran/contra
a rm s scandal, elected to keep
Zenith Star a closely held secret.
Since then, good sold1er Abra·
hamson has been drivin g full
speed ahead on the laser weapons' development - and the

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter

WASHINGTON I UP I) - President Reagan and hiS fore1gn policy
advisers are upset with Speaker Jim Wright for takmg an ac tivist role
In negotiations for a teasefire in Nicaragua.
One top ~olicy maker accused Wright of participating in "guerrilla
theater" and "screwing up the process."
The president says • that the Nicaraguan conflict "should be
resolved by the Nicaraguans."
In all this, the 1ronies abo und .
While Reagan is In high dudgeon over Wright 's public moves, he
has yet to fault Adm. John Poindexter. his form~r national security
adviser, or Lt. Col. Oliver North. an NSCdeputy, who usu rped ple nty
of presidential power m foreign policy making. apparently with
Impunity.
Poindexter proclaimed, "The buck stops here," and Reagan said
nothing for days about that incredible statement.
Clearly there is no love lost between the pres ident and th e speaker.
But Reagan had the sa me troubles w1th Wr ight's predecessor,
Thomas O'Neill, not only In foreign policy but domestic issues as well.
The administration has been dra gging its feet, obviously not
wanting to deal with Marx1st Daniel Ortega, while Ortega keeps
pushing for direct talks with the admimstration.
The United States has ta lked to the Sandtntstas in the past, so It
would not be unprecedented. But now it says that any settlement mu st
be on a regional bas1s with the participation of the five Centra l
American countries who drew up the Guatema la City peace plan .
But first there is the need to get a cease-fire . With the good will of
Nicaraguan Cardinal Migul Obando y Bravo as mediator, both sides
may find a way to stop fighting.
Although Reagan has often spoken of the Roman Cat holic pro? la te as
a living symbol of the resista nce to political tyra nny in Managua. the
president did not meet with Bravo wnen he was in Washmgton
apparently on advice that it would appear that he (Reagan)· was
ta king an active part in the peace process.
When Reagan was asked whether he would meet with Ortega, he
said, " I have met him." referring to a handshake between them a few
years ago at a reception at the United Nations.
The prob lem is the perception of goa ls and what ca n be achieved.
The president would like to see a free and democratic Nicaragua ,
although his first policy thrust a t Nicaragua he said was simply to
interdict any supplies from Nicaragua to the leftist guerrillas In El
Salvador.
Soon afterward, he broadened his goals and created , armed a nd
su pplied thereststa nce movement to the Sa ndinistas The a im, as
Reagan put it, was 10 ma~e the leaders m Managua "cry uncle."
AdministratiOn officials ins1st the United States is not "directly
involved " in the conflict or the solut ion. But that is a fictwn that few
will buy at this stage of the game.
When Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev comes to Washmgton fora
summ1 t meeting With Reaga n next month, arms control will be the
main topic on the agenda. But officials expect that Reagan will be
~l)le to pursue the question of Soviet suppli es to the Sa ndlnlstas .
A backmg off by the superpowers fr om s upplying the Nicaraguan
battleground might be a step in the right direction to give peace a
·
chance.

By Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta

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space test that would shoot down ABM treaty.
An unclassified version of that
th e ABM treaty.
As often happens, Congress secret Pentagon report was
helped to set Itself up. Abraham- released on Sept. 21. But It was
son has total discretion to shift totally Ignored by the general
tens of mllllons of dollars from press, wh1ch failed to spot the
one pj'oject to another, as long as enormous Implications of even
they are within one of five the limited, carefully worded
general SDI progams Co ngres s admissions contained In the
has voted funds for. The major 24-page public version.
The overloo ked key was
program that covers Zenith Star
"LISE,"
and acronym that
is Directed Energy Weapons. It
had $843 million last year, and stands for " Laser Integrated •
the president is asking for $1.1 Space Experiment." That will be •
billion next year - which Abra· the end product of the secret ··
hamson can divvy up any way he Zenith Star project.
"LISE ts a fully Integrated,
chooses without telling Congress.
Congress was notified earlier cbmpletely autonomous experiment that would testtheabllltyof
this year, In a secret report, that
a chemical laser test In space a space-based chemical last&gt;r to
negate a booster In ballistic flight
was contemplated for the "early
and also to demonstrate lnterac- •
1990s." Such a test the administration admitted, would be ac· ttve discrimination." the unclas- ,
ceptable only under a new. silled version states. In plain ~
English,' the test would try to 1
"broadt&gt;r" interpretation of the
des troy a missile In Its vulnera- ,
ble, fuel-heavy liftoff phase, and
also try to pick out the real
warheads from the decoys comIng off the mis sile.
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LISE would use the Alpha
chemical laser being developed
by TRW Inc. at Its facility In San
Juan Capistrano, Calif. Sources
said there Is genuine confidence
that the laser can perform at the
five-megawatt power le vel at
which It Is being designed.
Using selective semantics In a
classic subterfuge, the Pentagon's unclassified report concluded that "planning for this
experiment would have to begin
now to conduct the experiment In
the early 1990s." In fact, Abra·
hamson has been secretly planning the LISE test ever since he
got R eaga n's order last
December.
Intelligence sources believe
the 1990 target date Is earlier
th a n the Soviets could test a
similar device In space, which
would make the U.S. laser the
first space "death ray" In history
- If the next president so
chooses.

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250 200
237 Ull
130 27il
11:11\l:tll

Rejflon 10
Elyria Calhollu (K-31 vM Bellcvue 1113 1,
Friday, 7· 30 p m, at Ben-a
Rf'rton II
Thomvllko Sherldllll ( 11· 0) n lr onlon
(16-IJ , f'Tiduy , 7:30 p.m .. IW Porbimoulh
n.p&lt;.~n 12
BrookviUe 1II·Dl vs Cincinnati Foretd
Park (11·1), Friday, 7: 30 p.m., at
Middletown
Dh'lsiOD IV

Sunday'" Re11ulbr.

NV Jets 16, KanHBs City t
C levelan d 27, Buffalo 21
Dalllui :U, Nl'W Enrtand li l OT~
\\ 1118hlnsto• 9, Detroit 1.1
Htnlfitt.n '!3, Plt18bul'lh ~
Indianapolis 40, MIBmi 21
LA RamM rl, St Luul!! 24
Minnesota \!1, TBmpa lay 17
NV Giaat1120, Phlht.delphht 17
New O..leans28 , San FranciMCo 24
Clricl nRII.tll8, Alla•ta II
Seatllf' :U. Green Bay ll
S~t n Dl ei(O II, LA R1Lider11 14

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Otka ro ~
Su.SQ's Gaunt'"
Atlanta at Mlnnf'sobl, I p m.
Ruflalo at NV J t!IM, I p n•
Cle\'e land W Homr.ton, 1 p .m .
Detroit at C hlca~~:u, 1 p m
Green Bay at Kans&amp;t.ll c;U)I . l p.m.
lndlanapollli Rl Ni!W England, I p.m .

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lnl f'rnallo nal Board ol l:uadw!oj' Top i!n
t·o lk!kt&gt; footh!lU raUntr~. with Ur~t·plac r.•
Vfllf'io und rf'l.'tl rd In part&gt;nUl f'lif'~. total
point!&lt; (hwwd nn ' ' poln111 lor lind plllc·c•,
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7. Notn&gt; D~~omc• (11-1)
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10 LouiKianu st (ti· l- 11

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Thuntday 'N Re!tulls
Nt&gt;w ,Jerse)l !OK~ New York 107
Hu•don 1~ , Cleveland t7
Milwaukee 111, Sacramento 1\ I (0TJ
Saturdii)''S Gllnte!l
BoMon at New ,Jeney, nlsht •
Houlon at Allanlll., nl1ht
Phll1ulcolphla at Qeve,aad, ntrht
GoldflnSt•le iU New York, nir;hL
Del roll a1 (]I leap, nl(th&amp;
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Den~r at LA Clippers, nlrht

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Th•nwiQ'II ft.toli.dhi
Phlladl'lphlll 7, Lolli 1\al(:t&gt;ll'S'
Vanco•ver .a, Delrolt I
M i nnesota~. N\' R"I!KI'rs l
Toronio :S, St Lout~&gt; 3
C•llary !1, Qllflbe(: I
Saharday'M Game~~
Roston at Ml ...etWbt., nl.-ht
Wuhtnpon 1U Hardord, nlrht
New .ler*'Y al Montreal, nlrhl
NY bbt.ndt.rll at Phlbdelphla, nil(hl

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Allanta -

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Kap&amp;hlll, Hawaii
The' World (;up of Golf
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Pc•nn S.att•. San ...,...,. Shllt'. Wyom\nr.

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Vancouver .t St. Lo ul", night

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womt'n'11 world t: hu.mploMhip!'l.
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Blt.ltimon- . M·fl5 p.m.
Kansas C'lly :at (lf'vela nd, MOli p m
st Lotd ~ 11t f'hlca~o. H· 35 p .m .
Sun Dli!I(O at Dalllui, M: 3l p m
l..o!Oi An lltl"leli 111 Wic hita . K:31 P m .
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South Alrlt:an Opt&gt;n
Nt'W York - $1 million Vll'l(lnill SUm~
Charnplo!UihiJI'!I

This week's games
Ohio C llllt~•,~~: t •

Fqt~thall

Schf'dulc•

Frida~, Nl" 20
\'oun~to~n

Sponsors and supporters o! the
Big Bend Midget Football
League were recognized at the
teague's first banquet held earlier this month at Carleton School
in Syracuse. Approximately 200
were In attendance.
· Speakers for the evening were
Carson Crow. Meigs Junior High ·
football coach. and Bob Ashley,
Meigs High football coach.
The th ree team sponsors, Wha ley's Auto Parts, the Fraternal
Order of Eagles and Brogan Warner Insurance, were recognized and presented plaques . In
additidn. Tucker Williams, Trenton Cleland and Ryan Williams,
representing the Eagles tea m.
presented a tee shirt to Bob
Hensley of the F .O.E. Represent ing th e Dolphins team. Ryan
Co nde, Patrick Young a nd Shannon Spau n, presented a tee sh1rt
to Gene Whaley of Whaley's Auto
Pr,r ts.
•
Other league supporters were
a Iso recognized du ring the
eve ning.
Head coaches , Terry Gardner
and Bryant Hudson. and cheerleader advisors, Rhonda Conde
and Judy Williams, were presented trophies by Mike Young,

The Ripley High School Baseball Club will sponsor Its seventh
a nnua l Ripley Sport Card a nd
Memorabllla Show on December
5 at Ripley High School in Ripley,
W Va , from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Among the highlights will be
approximately half a million
c~rds for buying, trading and
sellin g by such special collector s
of the hobby as M&amp;K Sportcards
of Po meroy, a nd an auction at 4
p.m. of old cards· and an Indue·
lion to the Ripley Sports Card
Hall of Fame.
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Sll.lurdlly. Nov

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Ohio Stah• a l Mh.' hl~~:u
C~·alnal Mlc h lll llnwlln ~ G!'t't' n
Kt'nl ~l•h•lll Plli~-;hur'l{h
WI"Stl'rn Ml eh Ill Ohio Un lv
Toledo Jd. MIIUlll (Fia) ( n )
f lnd•nall at Vlrlltlnla Tt•(•h
n- niKbt ~llme

Pittsburgh, Kent
clash Satu~day

Big Bend Midget Football
League banqpet held recently

To sponsor sh~w

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Reglun 17
Lorain flurvt..w [ 10 I ) vs Mo111donIII · O~. Sa&amp; urday, 7 p m , at Barberton
Re~ott 1K
Dr.olpho11 Jf! fterscm (11·0) vs Monroeville ( 1111 ). Sai urdQ , 1 p m ., 111 Lima
Kes&amp;on 1!1
GrandYil'W Helr ht ~-&gt; (9-2) v~ Nrw~trk
C11 lholk ( 11 · 0), Sal urdll)', 7 p.m., at
Dublin

UPI ratings

:!. Okluboma 1m 1 tO. OJ
:1 Miami fll 1~•1
1. norid a ~ILtf' t 9-11
s lieu HI· I 1

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Gates Milt!! Hawke n ( IIH) Vtl Chal(rln
F11ll!i (8--3), Friday, 1 30 p.m , ul Mentor
Region 14
Huron 00.1) vs Archbold Ill 01.
Frklay, 1 Jt p.m ., at Frt!munt
Region 15
&amp;!limon• Ubt-rly l.lnlo n I II 0) v~
Columtwr"' A1adfm)' { II 0 ), Frklay , 1.30
p m., at Groveport
Region Ill
Vt!rr.MIIIe,; {9-2 ) vs \\het&gt;lr.Murg II..
1 ), Frldlly, 7:30 p .m ., at KlnK!ti bl~and

Mend ay'M Result

Df&gt;nve r

EAST MEIGS - Undergoing a
major rebuilding program, the
Eastern Eaglettes girls' basketball team of first year mentor
Ralph Wigal will open its season
this Monday at MEigs, Nov . 23 at
6p.m.
Graduated from last years
team were six seniors, including
Tony a Savoy, Arlene Ritchie,
Erica Kessinger, Tara Woods,
and Patti Durst. In addition two
othe r players gaining much
playuing time last year chose not
to go out this year.
With eight prilme pl11yers
abse nt from las t years club,
Eastern has only a skeleton of
experie nce left to build on in
1987-1988. In addition, Coach
Wigal's squad got a later start
then other area clubs, beca use of
the netessa ry posti ng time required following former Coach
Pam Douthitts resignation prior
to the season start.
Returning from last year are
junior talents Jenny Cowdery.
Amy Hager, and sophomore
Theresa Lambertand Mary
Parker. Only Hager and
Cowdery have varsity experience. Other than this expe·
rience, Eas tern will have ma~ y
new fa ces on Its 14-woman roster.
Many young girls up from the
junior h1gh squad will join a lon g
list of proven atheletes who have
not played basketball for a
couple seasons, but showed much
pote ntial; as junior high players.
Coach Wigal stated, "We've
been working a lot on fund amentals, working on th ings that
usually come with experience.
This group Is a well disciplined
group to work with; everyone,
1-14.
Coach Wigal contlnued,"The
girls have bee n working ha rd to
catch-up fundamentallly and
we've shown a lot of improvement already. I expect us to be a
much better team toward th e end
of the season. Early m this
season we'll be learning the
game a nd polishing .some of our
rusty skills."
Listed as Eastern strengths·
were its strong disci pline a nd
willingness to work
Weaknesses Include Its lack of

Sleuhenvlne ( IIJ..I) ""' Columbu tt Wat·
U!rJWn (9-~), Frld~&amp;J, 7.30 p m , ut
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1987·88
season and have shown improve·
EASTERN EAGLES ROSTER
ment during the offseason.
NO-NAME
• HT YR '
In addition, senior Steve 2:\--Mark
Griffin ... ... . ..... .. . 5'10 4 .
Horner, All League ,Football and 21-Steve Ho rner ..... ... , ... .. ., 6 0 4 1
position.
25--Tony Hendrix .
, .-: . 5'6
4,
Lost to graduation were se· baseball standout, will retlfffl to 33--AIIen
Tripp
... 6'0
4,
notrs Eddie Collins . Brent Nor- the hardwood, where two yuears 35--MlkeMar\ln .... . ..... .... 6'1 3 •
5'11 3 •
ago he was a top rebounder for 41-Chad Sinclair
ton. and Todd Wilson.
15-Chris Lance . .. ..
. 5' 10 3 '
the
reserve
squad.
Horner's
One asset to the Eagles is the
43-Jay Rey nolds ... , ... .... . .... 5' 10 3:
5'9
3 ,
return of four part time starters addition shou ld solidify the 4~Wade McQueen
-Bryan Chadwell
..
. . . 5'10 3 ,
line-up.
of one year ago, including seniors
11-Chad Savoy ... . . ........... 5'8
2'
Coach Eichinger stated "We 31-SC&lt;Jtt Fitch . .... ... .. ·... 6'0 2
Allen Tripp, Tony Hendrix. Mark
.. .. ·" S8
2:
Griffin, and junior Mike Martin. will have a good bench. I think I 13-Kenny Caldwell
EASTERN
EAGLES
SCHEDULE
can
go
toa
nyoneon
the
bench
and
All were top performers last
DATE
LOCATION •
t hey'll be able to contribute."
NOV 16 - Trimble. , .
. . .._, H -P 1
18- Waterford
. . ... ..• .A-P :
Eastern also has relatively
20 - Prevltw at Kyger Creek ,
good size and some-quickness at
23- Meigs. . . . ... ...
. A,
30 - Kyger Creek . .
. ........ A '
the guard-forward positions,
DEC. 03- Oak Hil l. ....... . ........ ... :... H •
which Coach Eichinger says
07- Southern .. .... .... ... ..
.. H '
10- Hannan Trace . . ,, . . ..... H
"should enable us to play a very
14 - Miller ...... ... ... . ........... H '
exciting style of basketbaU; "
17- Southwestern.. .... ... .. . . H :
One weakness Coach Eichindepth and Inexperience, shoot·
1~ - Federal Hocking. .
.
.. .. A ,
21 - North Ca lHa .. .. .. ........ . A •
ing, lack of size, and average ger reflects on is that the Eagles
23- Meigs .... .... . . ... ..
.H •
speed.
had a late start as far a:s practice JAN 07- Symme!tValley . .. . .. A •
11 - Kyger Creek. ... ... ..... .. ... A '
Offensively the · young Ea· sessions go.
14 - Oak Hill ..... ... . .. .
A '
"We haven't been together as a
glettes are a little behind, but
21 -Southern
.. .
. . A
team for more then five or six
28- North Gallia ................... H ,
have shown promise defensively
01- Symmes Va lley .
H
In recent scrimmages Eastern days. Tijerefore I am concerned FEB04Hannan Trace
..
. A"•
has shown a lot of improvement about our performance early In
11 - Southweste rn . ... ... .. ...... A'_-.
13- Federal Hocking .. . .. .......... H ..
In a short penod of time.
our schedule. As the season
Games Begin at 5 55 p m
Seniors expected to show a lot progresses , I think we wil be able All16Sect io nal Starts
of leadership Include Susan to play with anybody on our
Baum , Tina Bissell, Lorena schedule."
The Daily Sentinel
"Most teams aren't going to
Bissell, and Melissa Hensley.
Junior candidate Jayne Ritchie take us very serious, but they
(USPS 115-960)
will also be a top contender as a n better be ready to play us,
1\ Division oi:J\tultlmcdia, Inc.
because we have a group of kids
Eastern spark plug.
Publish('(} {'\'('1 v aftl.'r noon, Monday
Summing up the prospects for who are scrappers and survivorlhr oug h F rtdav , 11 1 Coun St.. Po
the season, Eastern's rebuilding s ...and they really believe they
m&lt;'roy , Ohio, bv th£' Oh to Vullcy Pub·
year should develop into a bright can win .''
IJshm~ Com pu ny / MulttmE'dia. Inc.
Pom crov Ohio 45769. Ph 992·2156 St&gt;·
fu ture.
" I don't think our offense Is
cond el.i ss postagf' paid a t Pom('rov.
Following is a ros te r a nd team where it should be at this point in
Ohio
the season. T herefore, I think we
schedule.
M&lt;'mb C'r Un it ed Pt'f'SS lntcrnatlonal.
will have to play a very aggresIn la nd Da ily Press AssociatiOn and the
EASTERN EAGLES SCHEDULE
sive style of defense to get us
Ohto New spap er Associ al ton National
MTE
LOCATION
Advt:'rtislng Rl:'prC'sentat lvC', B• an ham
NOV 24- Miller
. .
. . ..... .. H
through the first few ga mes. By
N£&gt;wspaper SalE's. 733 Thtrd Avf'nuc
DEC . 01 - Kyger Creek ..
..
H
seasons
end
I
am
sure
we
will
N£&gt;~ York. New York 10017
04 -Oak Hill . ...
. . A
execute well offensively."stated
08- South ern
.
.. .... A
11- Hannan Tr ace. ....
.. ..... A
POSTMASTER &amp;•nd address changes
E1chinger.
15- P Ca tholic ...
. A
lo Th£' Da tlv ScntlnN, lll Cou rl St. •...
"We
are
very
pleased
with
the
18 - Southwestern
.. A
Pomeroy Oh10 45769 1
22- North Calll a
... H
people we have playing basket·
.JAN 08 - SymmL'S Va ll ey
.. H
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
balla tEHSt hisyear. Weseemto
12 - Kyger Creek
.. A
By Cll.rrl cr or Motor Route
be working well together and
15- Oak Hill.
.
. .. H
One Wff.•k.
. .
.. .. ... ..$1 25
22- Southern .... . .
H
On e Month .
.. . .
$5 45
havin
g
some
fun
too.
We
really
29- North Gallia. ..
A
One Year .
$6.'&gt;.00
don't know how many games
FEB. 02 - Miller ..
A
SINGLE COPY
05- Hann an Trace .
H
we' ll win, but we'll be there at the
I" RICE
H
12- Sou thwestern ... .
25 Crnls
e nd."
Dallv .
16- P. Catholic
.
H
19 - Symmes Valley
..
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''Our goals are to work as hard
Subscrib ers not desmng to pav the car
20- Federal Hocking ... ..
... . . . A
rier may rPmtl in adva nce direct to
as we can m practice and try to
Th£' Dally Sent In('( on a 3, 6 or 12 mont h
get better as players and as a
1987-88 EASTERN
basts. Credit wtll bC' gi\'C'R c arrier e-ach
EAG LETTES VARSITY ROSTER
person everyday."
week
With some luck and some time
VR
PLAYER
No su bscriptionS by mail permUted in
. . .• .. 4
Susan Baum .
the youn g Eagles should gel Into
area
s wh er(' home car nN Sf'rvlce Is ..
.. . . . . . .4
Tina Biss('ll ..
availabl£'
. 4 both an exciti ng team and
Loren a Bissell
.. . . 4
Melissa Hensley .
possible conte nder by seasons
Mall S nh!-ic•rlptlons
............ 3
Jenny CowdC'ry .
Inside 1\telgs Cou nly
e
nd.
3
Am}' Hagbt . ....... ..
13 We0k s ..
. . $17 29
. .. 2
Eastern opens With nonMary Parker .
26 Wf'eks ..
~3-1 06
... 3
Jayne Ritchi e
-league Miller Tuesday .
52 W('('kS ..
.
. $66 56
1
Edna Drl~g s .... .. ..
Outsldr Meigs County
Assisting Coach Eichinger are
1
Suzanne Cl ay
1:\ Wet"ks
S18 20
.. .... 1 Don Eichinger and Ron Hill.
Lorrie Baker
26 \Y('C'k. S ..
$35 10
.1
Stepha ny Gart.lner ...
Fo llowing is a team roster and
52 Week s ... .
$67.60
.
. I
Michelle Malh otra
. . ... . ..... 2 schedule .
Theresa Lambert

last February , but later deciding
to return after no certified
applicants wished to fill the

EHS girls have new
cage coach. this year·

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few months.
One gets the Impression, in
fact, that the reality of the
coming of communist rule In 1997
simply hasn't sunk In yet. as far
as most Hong Kong residents are
concerned. Everything looks the
same; all th e usual free enterprise activities are still
underway at top velocity In this ,
most capitalist of cities; the
tourists still flock here to ooh and
ah at the unbeatable view of
Hong Kong by night from Kowloon's huge new promenade just
one mile across the harbor. It
seema Implausible - no, postlively r idiculous- that In just 10
years the British flag wur come
down for the last time, and a
group of serious men will arrive '
from Peking, to accept this
marvelous city as a gift, and to :
star t telling It wh at to do.
But when that realization does
occur, as It must, It will mark the
beginning of the end for a
brilliant, unique, and unrepealable experiment In the political,
social and eco nomic history of
mankind.

Ing figures that show drug use
has peaked and Is now starting a
decline.
The NIDA report flies 'tn the
face of Meese's statements.
Critics also point to the way the
NIDA report was handled. Normally reports of this kind are
routinely released· to the public.
But thi s report was stamped
" For Administrative Use Only ,"
and only a limited number of
copies were printed .

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thortty. Congress also has mandated new programs aimed at
stopping illegal drug shipments
and lowering demand through
both treatment and education.
A particular target has been
Attorney General Edwin Meese,
who heads the fed eral government's anti-drug effort s. Every
time federal drug agents make a
m ajor bu st, Meese hold s a press
conference tp trumpet the success. He ha s also Issued reassur-

Auoclation lootf! aU playotho.

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~,1li~LWIJN6 ~,111f at~ S1tm CARNtDllf£ ~Bro~.
Meanwhile, here In Hong
Kong, this is the peak of the
tourist season and the hoteis and
restaurants are bulging. A large
cruise ship docked early one
recent morning, sending 285
passengers ashore to a leading
hotel where rooms had veen
reserved for them. Alas, through
some bureaucratic blunder the
rooms were already fully occupied, and It was simply tmpossl·
ble to find acceptable accommodations for the passengers. There
wer e a couple of very ugly
scenes, and it was 11 p.m . before
the shaken hotel was able, with
the help of cancella lions and
scheduled departures, to put up
its neglected guests overnight.
As this episode Implies, Hong
Kong Is not visibly suffering yet - from the • anticipated
communist takeover 10 years
hence. There Is still plenty of
construction underway, though
no doubt the recent dismal
performance of the Hang Seng
(the local stock market) Index
will slow the overall pace of the
Hong Kon g economy in the next

1J

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EAST MEIGS -Despite losing
three seniors to graduation and
two transfers , the Eastern Eagles boys' basketball team has
been hard at work for the
upcoming season opener with
Miller this coming Tuesday, at·
Eastern beginning at 6 p.m .
Veteran Coach Dennis Eichinger returns to the helm of the
Eaagles after having resigned

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HONG KONG - In my last handfu I. On the mainland, howcolumn, datelined Taipei, I des- ever, there are surety tens cribed the decision of the Repub- perhaps hundreds - of millions
li c of China naiwan) to allow its of people who would dearly love
citizens to trav el to mainland to visit Taiwan, and undoubtedly
China v1a Hong Kong for the many of them, once there, would
purpose of visiting relatives, want to defect and stay. (Fox
even though Taiwan a nd the Butterfield ended his book "Alive
People's Republic of China (i.e In the Bitter Sea" with the
Peking) are techn ically In a state remark of a Chinese girl leaving
of civil war. Precious few resi- Peking for the United States, that
dents of Taiwan will be tempted she thought the entire population
to defect to a regime with so few of China would emigrate to
freedoms and such a palsied America If 1t cou id.)
The Is land of Taiwan is
eco nomy, and their accounts of
life on Taiwan can be co unted on stretched taut, simply feeding
to fasc1nate e nviou s the people already there. It hopes
mainlanders.
to be able to absorb perhaps
But It would be quite another 200.00Q re fugees from Hong
thing for Tatpeel to decide to Kong, when this British colony
open its own doors to visiting reverts to mainland China in
mainlanders - a development 1997. But TAiwan could not
Peking ha s indicated it would possibly accommodate - and
Peking Is well aware that It
welcome.
The difference lies In the couldn't - an Inundation of
population figures. Taiwan has millions of visitors and potential
19
million residents; mai nland defectors from the mainland. So
By RANDY MINKOFF
bas approximately 1 bil- traffic across the Straits of
China
United Press lnterqatlonal
lion. At best, the number of the Formosa will have tci remain
CHICAGO -In the end , Ohio State coach Earle Bruce might have
fallen viet im to the "RIChard Nixon'' dilemma facing co llege coaches · former who will want to visit the one-way for the present.
mainland amounts to a relative
In the 1980s.
Most pol1t1cal observers believe N1xon lost the 1960 electio n lo John
1F. Kennedy because Nixon came across on te levision so poorly in TV
debates.
,
Bruce had one of the best coaching records In the cou nt ry in his nine
years at Ohio State. But critics s uggested he wasn't photogenic and
WASHINGTON (NEA)- Desdidn't come across on teleVISIOn the way some.Ohio State official s
- Even more di sturbing to
pite assurances by the Reagan
experts Is the rapid growth of
would have liked
administration that federal proIntravenous cocaine with heroin
Bruce. who usually wore a hat on the sideli nes when he coac hed,
grams have the problem under
by addicts in many cities. The
never ran away from an Interview . But he wasn't a television
control, a confide ntial governr eport noted that "this is pa rticupersonality - he seldom gave the type of gl ib quotes that would
ment study shows Increased drug larly dis tr essing In light of the
appear on a local, regional or national telecas t like a Lou Holtz of
abuse in virtually every part of assoc iation with AIDS.''
Notre Dame, a Barry Switzer of Oklahoma or aBo Sc hembechier at
the country.
- Hos pitals are seeing a rising
Michigan.
·
"Patterns
and
The
report
number of herion abuse cases.
;Specifically, the college foo tba ll coac h's television shows ha ve
Trends of Drug Abuse in the
New York, Washington, Denver,
grown from lightly viewed programs with little Importance to a
Umted States a nd E urope" major tool (j)r fu nd raisi ng and recruiting It is a trend that some
Phoenix, New Orleans, Seattle,
was put together by the National
Los Angeles and San Diego are
c6aches don' t like
Institute on Drug Abuse. NIDA is among the cities singled out in
"Are we picking our coaches like presidential candidates," asked
a bran ch of th e Department of
Wisconsin coach Don Morton ''Are we just gomg to pick a coac h on
this category. Heroin-overdose
Health and Human Services.
deaths are on the rise In many
how he looks on TV. That's not a good situation "
Based on findings by the cities.
Former Texa s and current Purdue coach Fred Akers concedes the
Commu nit y Epidemiology Work
- In several major cities the
rise of television has had a definite Impact on the hiring- and finng
Group- which Is aforceofNIDA proportion of fema le heroin a bus- ·
- of college coac hes.
"Things have changed . There 1sn't the loyalty there. Things have - experts based in commu nities ers seeking treat ment has grown
throughout the country - the tremendously. In some cities the
c hanged over the past 20-25 years. The exposure level is
report covers 1986 and the first
tremendous, " says Akers. "I'm not sure in Ear le's case it was all of
number of female aMtcts Is
quarter of 1987.
\he reason Unfortunate!~. it can affect whether you stay or lose a
al most as great as that of male
The report shows drug abuse addicts
·
job.''
on
the rise a ll across America .
SchPmbechler. who is usually a part of any national television
- After being In decline for
According to the NIDA findings:
segment on the coaching profess ion, Is also worried that how one
several · year, PCP cases are
"Cocaine remains a predoml·
appears on TV 1s weighing too heavily on t~e mind s of college
being seen In sharply Increasing
nant drug of abuse throughout
num bers in many major urban
presidents and boards of trustees.
the cou ntry ." Also, contra ry to
''What we do or how we took on TV shouldn't m,e an as much as the
areas.
some reports that heroin abuse
things we are responsible for doing as coaches on the sidelines, "
- After years of being on the
peaked,
the
report
cites
has
decline,
LSD abuse Is once again
Schembechier says.
" ... continuing and sometimes
growing In ma ny parts of the
Illinois co&lt;~ch Mike White. considered by many to be extremely
Increasing abuse of heroin.''
country.
suited for the glare of TV lights. admits he has had to do everything he
Over the last year the Reagan
Among the specific findings:
can to remain positive with a "stiff upper lip" on TV. He said if
nistration has fought an
admi
Emergency-room
visits
for
.Bruce's· dismissal had anything to do with TV, it was wrong.
Increasingly
bitter battle" with
cocaine
abuse
rose
throughout
"I've never seen his coach's show . ! read somewhere he charged a
congressional
critics over Its
1986
and
the
first
part
of
1987.
tee for going to something Woody Hayes used to go for free. That
Ameng the cities singled out handling of the war against
shOuld'! have any bearing on it," White said "The bottom line is
were New York, Chicago, Los drugs.
winning and how you react to 100 players. The rest of II should n't
Angeles,
P hiladelphia, Phoenix,
Critics c harge that the adm inl)'lean anything.' '
St. Louis, Miami, Seattle and
Istration is not putting enough
Nearly every major sc hool has some type .of half-hour coach's
Detroit. For example, Seatt le effort or money Into the fight
s~ow , usually on Sund ays followmg the Saturday game. Twenty years
reported an average of 100 against Illicit drugs. This despite
ago the shows might have been fortunate to make It on a UHF outlet
cocaine
overdose and abuse the passage by Congress In 1986
seen only by die-hard fans .
emergency-room visits per quar- of massive a n\1-drug legislation,
But the rise In popularity of college football on TV has made the
ter In 1986 as opposed to an giving the federal government
shows money makers for the schools, TV stations and coaches
average
of 62 the year before.
sweeping new enforcemen t au·
themselves.

Earle latest TV victim

Friday, Novamber20, 1987

..

WASHINGTON - The chemical laser weapon being developed with top priority on President Reagan 's secret order
would be the first "death ray"
ever tested in space, according to
highly sensitive documents
we've seen.
As w~ reported earlier, the
president, eager to speed up
research on a laser space weapon, personally ordered an accelerated development program
last December. Code-named Zenith Star, the program aim s to
test a cylindrical. hydrogen fiurlde-fueled laser In space as
early as 1990.
This means Reagan Is veq ueathlng hes successor In the Whl\e
House a certain fight with
Co ngi-ess. Under the traditional
Interpretation of the U.S .-Sovlet
Antiballistic Missile Treaty of
1972, the United States would

Eastern opens new .cage season Tuesday

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representing the teague. Assist- ,
ant coac hes. Perry Kennedy,
Jack Williams, Tim Wyant,
Larry Walker and Jerry Vaninwagen. for the Eagles, and Tiny
Williams, ·Mike Young, Jay Hill,
Pat Hill and Bill Spaun tor the
Dolphins, also received trophies.
Trophies also went to all cheerleaders and football players.
Bill Spaun, also representing
the league, presented Dave Jenkins, league president. with a
plaque in appreciation of hi s
dedication to the league.
The two game balls used
during the season were auctioned
off and went to Gene Whaley and
Benny Ewing.
And a reminder was given that
election of next year's teague
of!lcers will be held in the spring.

PITTSBURGH tUPI)- Pittsburgh coac h Mike Gottfried
thinks hi s team's 10-0 upset
victory over Penn State showed
the Panthers now have the
"something extra · 'It takes to wm
close games.
''The thin g th at pleased me the
most Is that we found a way to
win the ga me," Gottfried said
Tuesday at Pitt Stadium .
The Panthers, 7-3, who host
Kent State Saturday in the
regular season !male, are expeeled to accept a b1d to the
Bluebonnet Bowl
Pitt was unrankeq going into
the PennStategamedespltewlns
over Brigham Yovng, West Vir·
ginla ami Notre Dame. It experienced problems winning tight
games, evide nced by close losses
this season to Boston College,
13-10, and Temple, 24-21. Gottf·
ried Ia be led the problem
" inconsistency."
The Panthers, now ranked No.
17, were anything but lnconslstent Sa turday.

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Bucks face Michigan· m s~ason finale

Friday, No\iember 20, 1987

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI ) Just because thl,s year ' s
Michlgan·Ohlo State game Is less
meaningful · than most recent
such contests does not mean it Is
not memorable.
It is the third time In the decade
the game has not had an effect on
the Big Ten Rose Bowl represen·
tatlve. From Schembechler's
first season, 1968, until 1982 one
team or the other would have ·
been conference champion or
co-champion with a win In the
game.
Since then, Illinois, Iowa and
now Michigan State have gone to
the Rose Bowl.
But with one stroke Monday
the game was given its place In
the long tradition when Ohio
State announced Earle Bruce
would be coaching his last gal;fle
Saturday for the Buckeyes.
Bruce brings an 80·26-l record
at Ohio State into the end of his
ninth season. His overall record

very similar thi s year ," Schem· Demetrius Brown of Mi chigan
Js 126·60·1 and his Big Ten marK Is
,
bechler said. "They 've had a few suffered from inexperience early :
56·17 following three straight
setbacks
with Injuries, just like in the season but has gotten more ;·
losses.
we
have.
They got hurt e arly by consistent as the season has worn
The Buckeyes will not go to a
losing
some
key guys. SO did we. down . He has comple ted half hi s
bowl game - win. lose or lie so
"Our
records
are similar·. In 142 passes for 1,100 ya rds. Brown
they will' have even more lncen·
fact
,
they
could
be identical has thrown 10 touchdown pas ses
live to help Bruce go out a winner
against the Wolverines for the exce pt Ohio State had a little but been Intercepted 15 tim es,
including seven In one game.
first time since 1984. Ohio State tough luck in two games ."
Michigan 's bigges t weakness
The Buckeyes got hurt when II
has not won at Michigan since
is
at linebacker, where Injuries
lost both starting wide receiver s
1981.
"This Is always a special before the season began . Chris have bitten deep Into the depth
game," Michigan coach . Bo Carter was declared ineligible chart. lt is something Ohio State
Schembechler said of the foe he for taking money from an agent can exploit through the air.
Ohio State's excellent line·
would like to beat more than any and Nate Harris was academl·
backer
Chris Spielman will be
cally
ineligible.
other. "The players look forward
showing
his stuff for the last
That
as
much
as
anything
has
to it. The coaches look forward to
time.
The
Buckeyes also ha ve
hurt
the
Ohio
State
offense
In
a
It. So let's don't put all that other
another
outstanding
linebacker ,
league
that's
defensively
strong
Junk In there."
·outside
man
Eric
Kumerow
.
. this season.
Schembechler, closing his 19th
Michigan Is schedul ed to ac·
Quarterback Tom Tupa has
season at Michigan, Is 214·60·7 been playing well of late and has cept a bid to the Hall of Fame
overall, 173-43-4 with the Wolve· completed nearly 54 percent of bowl In Tampa, Fla ., imme·
,rlnes and 128·23·2 In the Big Ten.
his passes . ·He Is 116 of 216 for dlately afte r the ga me. It is
He has lost just seven conference 1,567 yards . He has 10 touchdown expected to play an undet er ·
nllned Southea st Conferen ~e
games at home.
passes and 10 interceptions.
"Ohio State and Michigan are
Sophomore quarterback opponen,t.

Ohio high school playoffs resume this evening
Rio soccer team receives honors

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By United Press International
The other Division V contests Cle~rvlew (10·1) against No . 3
meets Its second consecutive
Mogadore tll ·O) at Barberton's
Second·ranked Gahanna Lin· unbeaten opponent , · going Saturday night match Middle·
Sharkey
Magic Stadium .
town Fenwick (8·3) against St.
coin and No. 3 Cincinnati Prln· against No. 6 Monroe!'llle &lt;11·0)
Regional
finals in Divisions !!,
Henry (7·4) at Clayton North·
ceton square off Saturday night at Lima Stadium, Last week,
!II
and
IV
are scheduled for
mont High School, and Lorain
·at Dayton's Welcome Stadium, Jefferson beat Ayersville 12·0.
tonight. ·
with the winner half way home to
a Division I state high school
football championship. ·
Princeton, 9·1, was the No. l
ranked team In the state until a
Anderson reported that the
Brian Alto, a freshman from years ago atter launching a
17-10 upset by Fairfield the
successful youth soccer program following we re named to the
member
North
Ridgeville
and
a
eighth week of the season.
In Jackson. Anderson extended All·MOC first team:
The Vikings followed their only of the Rio Grande soccer team, his praise to the entire team and
Forwards - Dennis Wesley,
loss with a 10·7 win over Clncln· was named to the All· Mld·Ohio to the defensive players for their Tiffin; Jeff Moeller, Walsh; Blll
natl Moeller then, after a week Conference first team by the somewhat unrecognized skill on Morris, Ohio Dominican ; Brian
off, blanked Cincinnati St. Xav· Ohio Collegiate SOccer Coaches
Alto, Rio Grande; Mldfieldersthe field.
ier 28·0 last week In the first Association.
Scott Morrissey , Tiffin; Per
"This
team
was
basically
the
This is the first time any Rio
round of regional play.
Tunetan, Walsh; Roger Swigart.
fifth new team In five years. and
Gahanna is 11·0 after after a Grande soccer player has been what I appreciate at Rio Grande
Cedarville; Defenders - Phil
17·7 pJayoff victory over pre· ranked above honorable men· was that at our home games we
Wolford. Tiffin; Paul Norman,
vlously unbeaten Chillicothe the tlon, Redmen Coach Phil Ander·
Cedarville; Bruce Asp, Malone;
had a pretty fair crowd attend·
son said.
last week.
Goalkeeper- Steve Entenmann.
Ing," the coach added. "I think
All·MOC
honora·
Named
to
the
Gahanna relied on a stubborn
the team really appreciated it."
Mount Ver!JOn Nazarene.
defense, going until Ute sixth ble inentlon list were sophomore
Chris
Krueger
of
Grove
City,
who
.
-----------game of the season before giving
.
was
the
Redl)len'
s
chief
goa
I·
up a point.
The Lions, hoWever, struggled keeper, and freshman Barry
some offensively, playing In the Saunders of Jamestown and
defenslve·minded Ohio Capital Tony Daniels of Brecksville.
The coaches picked Alto for
Conference.
third place in the conference in
"If we can score on them I
per game; Saunders was
goals
lhlnk we'll be okay," said Prln·
chosen
lor fourth place in goals
ceton coach Pat Mancuse, "be·
per
game;
and Daniels was
cause I don't think they will score
ranked
third
" lor assists per
much on us. I don't think they've
game.
seen ~nybody this year as quick
Alto also ranked third in the
as we are."
MOC
In points per game 11.76);
Saturday night's other Dlv·
Saunders
was fourth in polntsper
lsion I . regional final games
game
(
1.5);
and Daniels was fifth
match Sandusky (9·2) against
per
game [1.46).
in
poinis
Brunswick (ll·O) at Berea's
Selected as best offensive
Finnie Field; 'Toledo Whitmer
player
for the Redmen was
(10·1) against Middletown (9·2)
2 dr. 4 sp. good condition.
·
best defensive player
Daniels;
at Memorial Stadium In Troy;
was Sean Boyden, a sophomore
and Youngstown Boardman (9·2)
against No. 1 ranked Cleveland from Lancaster; and Krueger
Auto .• PB, PS.
St. Joseph (ll·O) at the Rubber was named most valuable player
and most. improved player.
Bowlin Akron.
·The Redmen finished fifth In
The four Division V games also
4 dr .. PB PS, air.
the
MOC with a 6·8·1 overall
are scheduled for Saturday
.season and a 2·4 slate in the
night.
Top·ranked Newark Catholic conference. They were ranked
4 wheel drive, good condition.
(ll·Ol. looking for its third fourth in the MOC in offense and
consecutive title, takes on Grand· fifth In defense. The team scored
view (9·2) at Dublin High SchooL an average of 2.35 goals per game
Auto:, PB, PS.
NC beat beat East Knox 13·0 In and gave up 3.07 goals per game.
''From my point of view, these
the opening round, while Grand·
3/4
guys
did a whale of a job,"
view downed No. 4 ranked
Runs
good,''4
sp.
·
commented Anderson, who be·
Portsmouth Notre Dame 28·7.
No. 2 Delphos Jefferson [11·0} gan coaching ~t Rl~ Grande five

BLOCKS SHOT - A shot attempt by the Cavaliers' Kevin
Johnson is blocked by Houston's Akeem Olajuwon In the lourth
quarter ol Thursday night's NBA contest In the Rlchlleld Coliseum
,In Richfield. The Rockets took the game 10$-97. (UPI)

Houston defeats
Cleveland, 105-97
By ROBERTO DIAS
UPI Sports Writer
RiCHFIELD, Ohio - When it
came to statistics, Akeem Ola·
juwon had the longest list Thurs·
day night.
The Houston center had 27
points, 11 tebounds , eight stea ls
and five blocked shots that added
up to a 105-97 victory over the
Cleveland Cavaliers.
Despite the personal number s,
the Rockets veteran emphasized
teamwork.
"You only do well because your
teammates do well," said Ola·
juwon, who had four key fre e
throws in the closing minutes .
"We played tough down the
s tretch, and we beat a team that
-just kept coming back ."
Steve Harris ·added 17 points
for Houston, 6·2, which ha s
bea ten Cleveland in eight
s traight games dating back to a
103·94 Cavaliers victory on Nov .
2, 1983. Ralph Sampson and
Rodney McCray each had 12
points for the Rockets.
. Brad Daugherty had 24 points
to lead Cleveland. Dell Curry and
Mark West added 12 points
apiece before 10,519 fans at the
Richfi eld Coliseum.
" Jt wa s a struggle, but we got
good chemistry in the fourth
quarte r." said Hous ton coach
Bill Fitch. "They kept ba ttling ,
a nd our guys ·couldn ' t afford to
even blink."
Th e Cavaliers led 48·47 at
halftime, but the third qua rt er
ended in a 76·76 tie aft er nine lead
c hanges.
Curry's two free throws made
it 90·90 with 3: 50 remaining.
Alter Sampson caused We st's
si xth foul by drawing a charging
ca ll, he was fouled by John " Hot
Rod " Williams and sank),he free
throws to put !he Rockets ahead
92· 90 with 2:58 left.
" We played good defense, and
that hel ped us set up for the shot s
we wanted," s aid Sampson . "We
scr a pped ."
West maintained Sa mpso n
fo uled him . .
" He hit me, but I don ' t know
what he threw, eilher a n elbow or
a punch," said We s l. " I thou gh! 1
was going to shoot some free

throws tbut) theycalledafouron
me. It happens all the time."
Olajuwon add'td four free
throws and two rebounds. and
ex·Cavaller World B. Free con·
tributed two more foUl shots as
Houston went ahead 98·91 with
1: 01 remaining, and Cleveland
got no closer.
"The mometum swung when
Mark fouled out," said Cleveland
coach Lenny Wilkens. "From
then on, everything went their
way. We busted three or four
plays down the stretch, and
that 's where you've got to show

patience." '
Olajuwon had nine points as
Houston led 31 ·24 after one
quarter, but rookie Kevin John·
son's seven points boosted Cleve·
land to a 48·47 edge at halftime.
Free, Cleveland's leading
scorer from 1982·86 until the
team opted not to pick up his
option last year, scored 10 points
In 20 minutes as he hit two of
.seven fleld·goal attempts and
was 6·for ·6 !rom the foul line.
Free also acted as peacemaker
In the Sampson· West tussle.
Both teams play Saturday
night. Houston visits Atlanta
while Cleveland hosts
Philadelphia.

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VIrgil King , cha irman Of the Meigs County Agri cultural
Stabilization and Conserva tion Committee, reported today that
Meigs County has been approved for the Emergency Feed
Program du e to the extre~Tl$;,)y dry weather this year.
The Emergency Feed Program Is designed to help the
producer purchase feed for his live stock up to the amount that
he would have normally produced in his farming oper'atton .
Requests are now being accepted from producers who will
have to purchase feed before Dec. 31, 1987. Producers making
requests will need to certifiy total number of livestock, and all
types of feed on hand. (gr~ln, hay, pasture, etc .)
Appllcatiohs are tn made at the ASCS Office on the second
floor of the Farmers Bank. Building In Pomeroy. Persons with
question s may call 992·6646 for more information.

EMS has seven calls Thursday
Meigs County Em(j rgency Medical Services reports seven
calls Thursday; Rutland at 4:06 a.m. to Meigs Mine No. 2 for
Robert Richmond to Holzer Medical Center; Syracuse at 6:07
a .m . to Stiversvllle Road for Daisy VanMeter to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 9:47a .m. to Route 124 for Anna
Ogdin to Holzer Medical Center; Middleport at 12: 51 p.m. to
Sto~s Run Road for Cheryl Ferguson to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Tuppers Plains rescue unit was called at l: 22 p.m. to
assist with traffic control at an auto accident south of Tuppers
Plains; no . Injuries reported; Middleport EMS and Fire
Department at 3:44 p.m. to a tractor· trailer accident on
Middleport Hill ; driver, Keith Noble, was trl!itlsported to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 4:27 p.m. to
Route 7 for Eunice Tanner to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
continued from page 1

Awar ds were presented to solid waste disposal, " he added.
In the two months since Trl·
Syracuse In a special school
assembly on Thursday . A special County Recycling has been open,
award of $100 was presented to reported Kennedy, the firm has
Syracuse by Thomas Kennedy, of paid out a total of $24,000 for
Tri·County Recycling, for being recyclable metals Including
the ·school which recycled the aluminum cans, which are pur·
·m ost aluminum cans at his chased at $.34 per pound, and
copper, brass, short Iron and
business during the month.
Altogether, the Syracuse group stainless steel, on which prices
' recycled 328 pounds of aluminum fluctuate daily. Trl·County Recy.
cans, 607 pounds of glass and cling also buys glass for recy·
cling but is not equipped to
4,250 pounds of newspapers . .
The litter office extends thanks recycle paper.
For more Information on lilter
to each school and their leaders
who participated in the recycling control or recycling, stop in at the
project. Wiggins said he hopes litter control office at the inter·
this Is only the beginning of section of Union Ave. and Route
recycling In Meigs County and 7, Pomeroy, or call 992·6360.
SOutheastern Ohio. "Recyci!ng Trl·County Recycling may be
can be very profitable as well as reached at 992·5114.
helping to relieve the problem of

Emma Dabo
Emma Jean Dabo, 79, Seminole Blvd., Largo, Fla .. form~rly
of Meigs County, died Wedries·
day evening at Lake Seminole
Hospital In Largo.
• Mrs. Dabo was born June 15,
J908lnPutmanCounty,W. Va.,a
daughter of the' late John K. and
Beulah Entsminger Smith.
She was a beautician , a
member of the Harvest Temple
i~ Largo and a member of the
Gift of Love Cancer Prayer
Group:
Surviving are her husband,
Vincent John Dabo; a daughter
and son·ln·law, .Jean and Thomas
Kelly, Mlddlep6rt; four grand·
children, Jeneli Barker, Ru·
tland; Thomas L. Kelly, Jr .,
Loretta Jean Kelly and Linden
John Kelly , all of Middleport. and
a sister, VIvian Bing of St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by a brother,
John K. Smith, Jr., and a sister,
Beulah Lee Harman.
Services will be held at 2 p.m .
Monday at teh Rawlings·Coats·
Blower Funeral Home with the
Rev . Thomas Kelly officiating.
Burial will be In Riverview
Cemetery . Friends may call at
the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Sunday .

Charles · E . Friley, Sr., 81 , a
resident of Americare, Pomeroy
Health care Center, died Thurs·
day at veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. Friley was a retired miner
and Ohio Universit y employee.
He was born July 14 , 1906 In
Jackson;!a son of the late David
and Sa rah Jackson Friley·
Survi v\'ng are his wife. Flora;
two sons Charles E . Friley, Jr.,
North Da·kota , and Richard Tho·

The following ca$es were pro· .
cessed this week In Meigs County
Court by Judge Patrick O' Brien.
Fined were Bernard L. Lamb,
Tuppers Plains . $250 and costs,
three days In jail, 60 day Ucen~
suspension, DWl ; costs only for
failure to control ; Russell Fitch·
patrick, Rutland, $300 and costs,
10 days In jail, 120 day license
suspension, DWI: $75 and costs,
six months in jail suspended to 21
days, no operator's license;
Allen K. Stephens, Fayette, Ky.,
$300 and costs, 10 days In jail, 120
day license suspension, DWI; $75
and costs, 30 days in Jail
suspended to 10 days concurrent,
no operator's license; Miles K.
Clark, Albany, $150 and costs, 10
days in jail suspended, six
months probation, transporting a
loaded firearm in a motor
, vehicle; Jeff Cundiff, Middle·
port, $i00 and costs, $100 fine
suspended, 20 hours of commun·
lty service, hunting rabbits on
another's land without a valid
license; Kelly Ginther, Po me·
roy, $100 and costs, $7~ of fine
suspended, no dog pen; Ed Dill,
Pomeroy, $100 and costs and a
restraining order was issued,
menacing threats.
Steve Fitch, ' Long Bottom, $50
and costs, restitution and six
months probation, criminal dam·
aging; $50 and CO$tS, 30 days.in
jail suspended, six months proba·
lion , assault; Thomas E. Wilson,
Pomeroy, 30 days In jail sus·
pended, restitution and costs,
criminal damaging; Edward J.
King, Pom~roy, $75 and cosis, 30
days in jail suspende&lt;!, six
months probation, no operator's
license. Shawn Gilmore, Pome·
roy, $75 and costs, three days In
jail, $50 of fine and jail time
suspended if license obtained
within 60 days, no operator's
license; Ronald Shields, Tuppers
Plains, $75 and costs, three days
In jail, $50 of fine and jail time
suspended If license obtained
within 60 days, no operator's
license; Martin Tucker, Tuppers
Plains, $75 and costs, three days
In jail, $50 of fine and jail time
suspended If license obtained
within 60 · days, no operator's
. license.
Charles Johnson, Pomeroy, $75
and costs, three days in jail, no
motorcycle endorsements, $50 of
fine and jail time suspended If
endorsement obtained within 60
days; costs only for no license
plate; Richard E . Lewis, Middle·
port, $50 and costs, three days In
jail suspended, six months ptoba·
tlon, no operator's license; Ro·
bert Scarberry, Middleport, $50
and costs, drug abuse; Jimmy
Buchanan, Long Bottom, $10 and

I

Area deaths

Charles Friley

GRAVELY
y

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OK emergency feed project

Poster...

mas Friley, Huntington, W. Va.;
a daughter, Kathrlne Young of
Canton; a sister, Mrs. George
Ball, Toledo; eight grandchild·
ren, a step·granddaughter, Di·
ane Paulson, Albany, and sev·
era! nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded lp death by, a son and a
grandson.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Monday at tll,e Ewing Funeral
HomewlthMr. ArthurW. Chlggs
officiating. Burial will be In
Beech Grove Cemtery . There
will be no visitation until 12: 30
p.m . on Monday.

Hospital news
Veterans Hospital
Thursday Admissions- Henry
Hartman, Long Bottom; Daisy.
VanMeter, Portland; Eula Rice,
Middleport; Charles Payne, Mid·
dleport; Fredreck Noble,
Albany.
.
Thursday Discharges - Ro·
bert Willis, Helen Miller, Sher·
man Williams, Timothy Baker,
Jack Braley ,

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FOR INSTANT STARTS AND
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South Central Ohio
Cloudy today ,' wlth highs in the
mid 30s. Partly cloudy tonight,
with a low between 15 and 20.
Mostly sunny Saturday, with
highs In the mid 30s.
The probabilty of precipitation
is 20 percent today and near zero
tonight and Saturday .
Winds will be from ·the northw·
est at 10 to 20 mph and gusty
today . subsiding to five to 15 mph
tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
Fair thrQJJgh the period, with
highs in the 40s Sunday and In the
50s Monday and Tuesday. Over·
night lows
be In the 20s early
Sunday and in the 30s Monday
and Tuesday mornings ..

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SATURDAY

HOURS: MON. thru SAT. 6:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M.

',POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO

600 E. MAIN STREET
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POMEROY, OHIO 45769
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Alumni meeting
Meigs Alumni Associa tion will
hold Its bl·manthly meeting to
discuss the first r eadilng of the
new cons titulon a nd by·l'aws, on
Monday at 7 p.m. at the United
Methodist C~urch of Pomer oy.
Southern boartl
.
The regular meeting of South·
ern Local Board of Education
will be held Monday at 7 p.m. in
the high school cafeteria.
Pastor to speak
Pastor Ralph Zundel, form&lt;;&gt; rly.
of Meigs County , now of Zanes·
ville, and recenly honored by the •
Ohio Senate for 60 years of
mihlstry, will speak at Sunday
evening services at the Cheshire
Baptist Church. Zundel will dis·
cuss such questions as : Is pro·
· phecy reliable ? Will there ever
be one world government? One
world church? Will the church be
taxed out of existence? Should
Christians exert Influence in the
world? The public Is invited to
attend.

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1915 NISSAN 4x4 KJNG CAl
Blue mist, 5 speed, rear bumper, AM/FM' cassette,
sport stripes.
SALE ..... . .... . .... .' .......... ·· · · · · · $8995
PIR MONTH ....... ,,, .... . ..... .. UH.51'
1916V. NISSAN HARDIODY
Pewter, 5 speed, gold stripes, chrome roar bumper.
SALE ..... . ............. .. ...... .. .... , , . .. $5995
1'111 MONTH .... ... , . . . . • . ,, . ..... ... , .n24.69'

1983 'It NISSAN PICKUP
Longbed, 27,000 miles, AMIFM cassette, bed cover, 5
speed.
SALE ; .. . . , , ..... .. . ..... . ............. .. .. $4995
1'111 MONTH., ........ . .. . . , . ,, .. .'... -.1112.71'

_: 1916 NISSAN PICKUP
Long bed, red, AMIFM cassette, 5 speed, rear bumper, mud
flaps.
SALE . .... ... . .. ... ... .. .. . , ... . ... .. ...... $5995

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WIC pickup
The dates for ·WIC pickup
coupons at the Meigs County
Health Department are De c. 1, 3
and 4 from 9 to 11 a .m. and from 1
to 3 p.m . Makeup days are Dec. 7,
14 and 21 during the same hours

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Pewter, iongbed, pin stripes, AMIFM cassette, 5 speed ,
rear bumper.
r"~ ;1!-' SALE . . .. . .......... .. . ...... . .. . ... · · · · · · · $4995

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IN MIDDLEPORT

1985 NISSAN PICKUP
5 speed, short bed, stripes, fog lights, rear bumper,
AM/FM cassette.
SALE . .... ... .... . .... . . ... .. . . ... . . . . $5995
Pll MONTH., , . . ... ,,, .. , ... . .... 1124.69'

1984 NISSAN SPORT TRUCK
Pewter, gauges, AMIFM cassette, bod liner, air condition·
lng, 5 speed.
SALE ... .... .. ................. .. ...... .. .. $5995
.... _ , H ' ' ' ' . .. ' . ' ' . ' . .. ' ' . ' ' ... ' ' '1140.92'

1911 NJSSAN KING CAB
Light blue, stripes, rear bumper.
SALE .... ... ... , .... .. ............ .. ...... · $3995
• ' PII MONTH . .. , ,.,. , .. ... . , ... . .. ..... 1109.71'

1981 NISSAN PICKUP
Standard bed, orange, AMIFM cassette, mud flaps, rear
bumper.
SALE .. . .... ... . ....... .. .... · .. · · .. .. · .. · · $3995
I'll MONTH .... , ,,, .. , . . ... . .. .. .. ... . 1109.71'

1980 CHEVROUT PICKUP

1985 CHEVY S-10
Gold , standard shill, AM/FM, rear bumper, runnign boards.
SALE .... ... .... .......... . . ...... .. ...... . $5995

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Fish Tail .&amp; Macaroni &amp; Cheese ..........

trlmiDintf

Am E lectric Power ............. 25'Vs
AT&amp;T ....... , .......................... 28
As hland 0 11 ...................... .. . 52
Bob E vans .......................... 50 \1,
Charming Shoppes .............. 12 %
City Holding Co ................... 34
Federal Mogul. ................... 3J3,&lt;i
Goodyear T&amp; R ....... . ........ :.. .48
Heck's Inc . .. .............. :.: ....... 2 ~
Key Ce nturion .................. ,.37¥.
L ands ' End ......................... 14Y.,
Limited Inc ......................... 18 ~
Multimedia Inc ................... .44.
Rax Restaura nt s .................. 3o/s
Robbins &amp; Myers ....... .. ... .......?
Shoney's Inc ........... ............ 20Y,
We ndy's Inti ..................... .. . 5';',
Worthington Ind ................. .16%

1 Ruby McKinnon, 85, Hampton,
Va., died Thursday at Veterans
Memorial Hospital while visiting
here.
Among the survivors Is a
daughter, Myrna Linkous of
Shade.
The body was shipped to the
Lawrence B. Wood Funeral
Home, 4304 Victoria Blvd.,
Hampton, Va.

WEDNESDAY

SAVE

MIDDLEPORT

MONDAY
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Dally stock prices
(As of 10: 30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

Ruby McKinnon

Enjoy the very finest in home etyle
cooking of'the very best prices around!
ALL UNITS SHOWN FEA11JIIE

Accepting donatluns
Syracu se Fire Department is
accepting donations lor Christ·
mas tre ats. Dona tions may be
sent to the ! Ire depar tment at Box
706, Syracuse, or ca ll 992· 7181 !or
pick up. Toys for ne edy children
are also being collected. New or
very good used toys are prefered
and anyone wishing to give toys
should call992·7181 or 992·7775.

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Delicious·Dishes!.

Lonoon.

I Announcements I Stocks

costs, left of cente r; $50 and costs
and 20 hOurs of communHy
service, litter ing; J ohn F . Ha r rl·
son, Middle port, $35 a nd costs,
overload; George A. Wolfe.
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, im·
proper backing; Bernice Van
Meter, Rutland, $20 a nd costs,
failure to control; John C.
Stevens Jr .. Gallipolis. $15 and
costs, overwldth; Tony Sho·
emaker, Middleport, $10 and
costs, stop sign; Randy Shields ,
Tuppers Plains, $35 and costs ,
disorderly conduct.
Fined for speeding were Max
E . Hill Jr., Racine, $24 and costs;
Dale R. Stewart, Parkersburg,
. W.Va., $19 and costs; Harold
Erlewine, Dexter, $21 and costs;
Miles K. Clark , Albany, $30 and
costs; Thomas Eschba c her ,
Vienna, W.Va ., $21 and costs;
Michael D. Lewis, Rutland , $22
and costs; Timothy Sayre. New
Haven, W.Va., $22 and costs;
Carol Young, Mason, W.Va., $21
and costs; Anthony Serigne,
Plaucheville, La .. $15 and costs;
James Thompson Jr ., Evans.
W.Va ., $21 ·and costs; Susan
Johnson, Rio Grande, $22 and
costs; Michael Rinehart, Racine,
$21 and costs; Gerald SOwards,
Gallipolis, $25 and costs; Ri·
chard Bennett. Clarksburg,
W.Va., $25 and costs; James J .
Dalley, Poemroy, $20 and costs;
Michael E . Walters. Cheshire,
S25 and costs; Terry Little,
Middleport, $22 and cos ts; Mar•
tin Spangler , Rutland .. $22 and
costs; Martin Spangler , Rutland ,
$22 and costs; Karrell Lemley,
Langsville, $24 and costs; Kathy
Bleakley , Marietta , $25 and
costs; Edward Sommer, Ports·
mouth, $20 and costs.
Bonds for speeding were forfe·
ited by Miles Clark, Albany, $50;
Thomas Moore Jr., Morehead,
Ky., $55; John Glander, Po·
manda Beach, Fla., $75; Robert
Kaschkak, Westport. Conn., $55;
Richard Denholtz, Library, Pa ..
$55; Darla King, Pomeroy, $47;
Steven Manion. Philadelphia ,
Pa., $75.

H11 MONTH ., .,,,.,, , ,,, ,•,, , ,, •. , ... . . U24.69'

SALE ON MEN'S
AND WOMEN'S

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 5

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Friday, November 20, 1987

C. tO, blue finish . Ready to worl&lt; .

SALE . .............................. ... .... $1995
I'IR MONTH .... . ; . , ... ... . .. ......... . . . 34.00'

1914 FORD RANGER
Brown, orange sport stripes, AM/FM, rear bumper, 4 speed.
SALE .. . ............ .. ..... .. .... · .. · .. · .. . $&lt;4995
" " -.. ''. ' ... ' ' ' '. " ' .. ... ' '' .. 1112,71'

I'IR MONTH .. .. :. · · ,,, ,. , . . . · ~ · . ....... tt9:73'

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·p•yments fi&amp;ured witk down payment of $l.OOO cash or trade, p!us tax end
title. 88-17 tor 60 months, 86·85 tor 54 months, ll-13 48 months. 82 &amp; o!dtr

tor 36 months.

NISSAN

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204 Condor St
Pomeroy, OH

Pomerov

Cabonet Makrng ~
Syracuse

It JS regrettable to mtrude upon this season of

happmess With anything unpleasant, and yet thiS may
be the best tune to do It While we who are fortunate
enough to live m a land of freedom are making our
Joyful preparations for the upcommg holidays, we
must remember those mother parts of the world
who are not blessed Among other tragedies of therr
barren lives they are derued the nght to observe the
teachmgs of thelf faith or to diSplay Its symbols In
fact, they are more likely to be persecuted for therr
beliefs or at least forbidden to leave the country ThiS
modern vers1on of the mrolerance which has caused
mankmd to suffer all through hJStory IS sad mdeed
l.et us pause durmg thJS holiday season to pray for
these tormented souls a,pd to resolve never to rest
until the day when they may share the blessmgs of
freedom w1th us.

992 3785 Pomeroy

Veterans
Memortal Hosprtal
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lllemor~al

Pomeroy

Dr

992 2104
diL'S Auxi ary weanesday p m Fam
TR.IN'ITY CHURCH Re\ John Iliff piistor
v \o\orship
Debbl€ Buck Su/'K:by School Supt Olu 'Ch
HAZEL COMMVN!T\ CHURCH Off
School 9; 15 a m Worship Ser'vte 10 ~ a m
Cholr rehearsal The:sda.v 7 30 p m urxler di 1 R 124 3 miles f om Portland Lo ng Bot
tom Edsel Hart paslor Sunday School
rect10n of Lois Bur1
9 31" a m Su nday mo ning preaching
POMEROY CHCRCH OF THE NAZA
10 30 am Sunday evening servicE'S 7 30
RENE Come Un on and Mulberrv R£o\
pm
Thomas Glen Me&lt;: ung paslo Norman P'rei
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
'*-~ S S Supt Sunday .sc:Jrx) 9 ;I) am
CHURC H Corner Ash and Plum Noel
: .. -.:,m:.nunp: worship 10: lJ a m ev«'nmg S('l"\'la! 6
He rmann pastor Su nda y SchoollO OOa
&lt;#
p.m mid-wt'ek Sf'J"'Vice Wednesday p m
m Morn ng Worsh p ll 00 a m Wed
..- .. GRACE EPL"iCCPAL CHURO! 3'16 E
nesday and Saturday Even log Services at
::: • Mam St Pomrrov Sunday services Holy
7 30 p m
., .., communion on th&lt;' (irsi Sunday of each month

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i.J" and combined wit h morning p ayer on he
hird Sunday Morning prayer and sermon on
i{1l other Sundavs of the mon h Chuf('h School
and Nu rse~'} rare provtdf'd Coffee h(lur In t'l'
Paris h Hall lmmcd a PI) fo low1ng he Sf'IV!('('

POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRL"' 212 W

Mam St L1'Q N 1sh rvnngt:" lst B hie School
9 :na m Morning- worship 10 ~ a m You h
-meetings 6 00 p m Evrnlng worshlp 1 00 p
m Wednesday nigh prayer mml ng and Blblr
sudv 700pm
n£E SALVATION ARMY 1l5 Bu ernu
Ave PorTlf'rCJV M 'li Dt:lm W nlng n ha.r~
Sun:lay holln£'S.'i lJl(_'f'trng. 10 am SuM }
School 10: :1&gt; a m Su OOay Sdml YPSM
[Ioise Adams k&gt;ader 7 lJ p m Salva ion
meeting va 1ous SJ:eakers and mus Sp:'Cials
Thursday U :JJ am to 2 p m Ladit.&gt;s Home
~ague members n charge all "omen
nvt 00 6 45 p m Th un;d&lt;\.V Co 1J:i Cade!
Classs Young People-S ble 7 :J) p m Bible
S udv and Praver rl)('etmg QPl'n o IK" pub c

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POMEROY WEsr.illJE CHURCH OF

CHRIST 33226 Ch ldren s Home Road (Coun )
Road 76 99'l5Zl5 Voca mu.s r Sunda) Wor
slhp 10 a m BibleS udv 1 ..1 m Worship tip
m Wednesday Bible Study 7 p m

OLD

DEXTER

BIDLE

OffilSTIAN

CHURCH AJvm Curtls pas or L nda S" an
~pt SUnday Schoo 9 l.) a m pn.&gt;achlng ser
.,vk'es tirs and third Sunday follCMingSunday
.5cnoo1 Youth me£&gt;tlng 7 .l) p m every &amp;!n
day
GRAHAM
UN ITED MEfHODIS r
Preachlnf!9 30 am f rst a nd second Sun
days of eac h mon h lh rd ;:~nd fo urth Sun
dav each month wo s hi P srrv C'es a t 7 30 p
m Wcdn(lsd a ~ c Pn ng- s a 7 30 p m
Praver and B1b e Stud y
SEVENTH OA Y ADVENTIST
Mul
b~r v He ghts Ro ad Po meroy Pa s to
John S"E'IRar ~ u bba h SchOo Su pE'r n
e nden Dar nc S e"art Sabbath School
be,gins al ~ p m on Saturdav af f'rnoon
WI hw orshtpsPrVJt'('fo o~o~.tnga 3 15 p m
E veryone welcome

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

\

- S ster Harr!Pt \.\ a ner Supt Sunda y
Schoo 9 30 a m Morn ng Worship 10 45
am
POMEROY FI RST BAPTI ST Lys on
Ha £'V
m n " er
Sa urda
t"ven n~
e&gt;va nj!'E'IIS I(' S('l'V\C('S Opl'n tO pub] C 7 p
m Sund;,~ v Churc h Sc hool 9 JO a m
Morning Wors hip 10 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHER N BAPTIST Po
meroy Pike E La mar 0 B ya nt pastor
J ack Nrt'ds Sundav Sc hoo Dl {'('tor Sun
da School 9 JO a m Morn ng- \r\ o rsb p
10 45 rvf'n n!l v. o rsh p 00 p m 0 S T
&amp; 30 EST
Wpd nf' Ia Pra \ er 5£- r
v!CC' 7 00 p m (D S T &amp; 30 P M F: S
T
M l~slo n Fr pnd s
agr&gt; 2 fi Ro:, al
Ambas ,.adors bovs agf's 6 18 and Clr s
in Af_ on tagf'S 6 1R I o n 'v\ rdnf' dm
p
m (0 ST &amp;7 30p m EST Tu Psdav
VIsi ta tion 6 :W p m
FAITH TABER NACLE CHURCH Ba
lev Run Roa d Rev Emm&lt;'t Ron .. sun pas
or Hrm dlev Dunn s up Sund ay Set ool
10r~m S1.1nda eve n! gserv ice 7 30 pm
R h e teachm,e
30 p m Tl ursdav
SYRA CUSE MlSSl ON Cher v St Sv
racuse Se tr 10 3 m Sonda y E ven ing
&lt;: f'rv cf's Sunda v &lt;~ nd Wf'dn sdav &lt;.1 7 00 p
m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST

lN CHRISr AN UN ION Dv. g ht HJ cv
flrst IO'Ider '&gt;\ a nda Moh((' SundaY School
Sup! Sunda S..: hool 9 3(1 a m Mo rn n~
Wo s hip 10 30 a m E vening Wors h p 7 30
p m Wednescl tn prJ\ P m('(' ng 7 30 p m

MT

MORIAH CIIURCII OF GOD

Raci ne Rev Ju mf'S S1:1 rr C'ld pas o
FrE'£&gt;man w Iiams. Sup Sun dav School
9 45 a m Sund av nd WPdnPsdav ('VC'n
ln.lr se vices 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT FlR Sl
B&lt;\PTIST
Co nE'r S x 1'1 a nd P almf'r E 1ri EdC' n P i'l'ii
to Bob Parkf' ~ S Sup
Ca h R g~-.
Ass Sup Sunda Schoo 9 1
m
Mo rni ng \\ o r ~h p 10 l !i
m
Sun Ia\
E en ng SN )(r 7 p m P
r mf'f' lng
an d B b e S ud v Wf'd nr dO'f f' f' n ng p
m Chi irr n .;; c ho r p
\\ rdn s
dav 7 p m A Ju
h I p
cc Wed S
p m fi adlo proj! m \\ MPO Sun dav
S JO a m

MIDOLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST

Sth and Ma n A Hor son min ~ pr
Richard DuBose Assocla r Pas nr MikP
GIO'r la c h Sunday SC'ho ol Sup r nt ('nd f'nl
Blbl (&gt; Sc hoo 9 3Q a m Morning Wo hlp
JO 30 a m E ve nin g V. or sh p 7 00 p m
Wednesday 7 00 p m Pra yer mff't n ~

MTDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA

ZARENE PASTOR Frl'd Penhorwood
B 1 Whil e Sunda v Scho ol Supt Su nda v
Sc ho ol 9 30 a m Mo rning Wo rsh p 10 45
am
E vangrUst c m ee ing 7 00 p m
Wedn esd av 7 00 p m Praver mf'f' ln g

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEICS COUNTY
Rev Charles Talhotl

HARRISONVILLE PRE SBYTERIAN
-CHU RCH - Sund ay Wors hip Ser vices
9 00 a m Chu rch Sc hoo tO 15 u m

MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN

Sunday SChool 9 a m
Ul15am

Clwr;eh sf'rvice

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY

'TERlAN - Sunday SchOo
Church servi ce 11 15 a m

10 a m

R!JfLAND CHURCH OF C OD Past o

Jo hn E vans Su nday School 10 00 a m
Su nday Mor ning Wo rsh p 11 00 am Ch i!
drt'n s Church 11 a m Su nd ay Evef1ln g
service 7 00 p m Wed 6 om You n~J~.a

106 Butternut An Pomeroy Oh

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

Ph 992 2101

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County 11 Olc:Wst Flonst
352 EAST MAIIII
POMEROY OHIO 45769
614/ 992 2644

(614)992 2039 or
(6141992 5721

John F Fultz Mgr

RACINE PLANING MILL

FRANCIS FLORIST

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FLOWER! FOR IYIRY OCCASION

CENTtR, INC.

992 2318 Pomeroy

Work

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MEIGS TIRE

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Natoonw1de Ins Co

Pome'Dg Flowe~ Shop

Mam

Phone UU) 7411171

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Pomtrov

99219SS

Brawn's rre &amp;
Equipment

Evangeline
has meeting

992-2975

Rawlings-Coats-Blower (row's Famtly RestaurCIIt
FUNERAL HOME

Futullwg l&lt;rnll/e/t.g Flltd Cilld1w

Servmg Famoloes"

228 W Maon

264 S 2nd, Middleport

Pomeroy

992-5432

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FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Ral road
Mason Sunday SchoollO a m Morn
tn g worship 11 am Evening serv iceS p
m Pra) er mee ing and Bible Study Wed
nesda y 7 p m
S

FOREST RUN BAPTIST R•v Nyle

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN

Borden pas or Cor nelius Bunch supt
Sund ay SchO ol 9 30 a m
Serond and
fou r h Su ndays worship servi ce a! 2 30 p
m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Four h and
MainS Middleport Rrv G llbt: r t Crai g
lr pas or Mrs Ervin Baumgardner
Sunday School Supt Sunday School9 30a
m Worship Sf.&gt;rvlee 10 45 a m

CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY

- Joseph B Hoskins C'\ angeilst Sunday
BlblcStudy9a m Worship 10 a m Sun
da y evPning: scrvlee 6 p m Wedn esd ay
even lng servlee 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL !\SSEMBLY Racine
Rt 124 "ll llam Hobaek pastor Sunda)
School JO a m Sunday evening service 7
p m Wedn esday even ng serv u 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m Mo r ning
Worship 10 30a m P raye sPn lce al ern
ate Sundays

IN CHRIST CHURCH Loca E'd n Te;~~a s
Communlly off Ct Rt 82 Rev Robe
Sanders pastor J eff Hol ter la y lea der
Ed Roush Su nday School Sup! Su nday
School 9 30 fl m mornin g worsh p and
ch ildren s e hurch 10 30 a m
evt'nln ,g
prf'ach in ~ S£&gt;rvice fi rst three Sundays
7 30 p m Sp('('ia ser\ lce rour h Su nday
evf' nln~ 7 30 p m
Wednesday P ayrr
Meeting BlbiP 5 ud y and Yo th Fe llow
ship 7 30 p m

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

Located on 0 J WhiiP Road or H g hway
160 Pal Henson pa s or Sunday Sc hoo 10
'-..::---------------------------..;-~ a m Cla sses fo r all age~ Junio r Church 11
am
Mor ning worship 11 am Adult
MEIGS
Choir p actlce 6 p m Sunday Youn{: PeoCOOPERATIVE PARISH
ple s Chi dren s Chu ch and Adult Bible
THE CHURCH OF JESUS GHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
S ud y Wed nPsday at 7 30 p m
APOSTOLJC FAITH - NE,'w Lima Rd
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
LANGS\ ILLE CHRISTI/IN CHURCH
HOP£ BAPTIST CHI\ PEL 570 Granl next to Fort Meigs P ark Ru land Rober!
Rober E Musser pa stor Sunday School
Rev Don Archer
S M ddl eport Affiliated w ith Svu her n Richards pastor SPr vlces at 7 p m on
9 30 a m Paul Musser supt Morning
Re v Roy Deeter
Wednesdays a nd Sunda ys
Bap st Conven 10n Da ld 8 van Sr Mi
worship 10 30 a m Sunday evenin g ser
Rev Seldon Johmmn
HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP
nl s er Sundav S&lt;.:hoo 10 am Morn ing
VIC'e 7 p m mid week service Wednes
AI FRED - Chu rc h School 9 30 am !
worship 11 a m Ev('nlng worship 7 p m
TE R of he Wesleya n Holi ness Church
Worsh p 11 a m UM l F 6 30 p m UMW
da" 7 p m
WE'dn(&gt;Sday E.'ven ng B ble ~ tudy a nd Rev David Ferre~l pastor Henry Eblin
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
Th d Tu£'sday 7 30 p m Comm union l
pra yer m(l(&gt;l ng 7 p m
Sunday SchoOl Sup! Sunday School10 a
f rs Sund ay Archer
ZA.RENE Rev Glenn MoM1llan pastor
m Morning Wors hip J1 a m Even! g
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIS r S
Mary Janice Lavendflr Sunday School
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 ;.t m Church
Rt 124 and Co Rd 5 Mark 8£-pvers m nls
servi ce 7 30 p m Wedn esday evening ser
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m Morn ng
Sc hoo lO a m 8 bleStudv Thursday 7p 1
vice7 30pm
ter Sunda y School Su pt Harn Hen
worship 10 30 a m Evangelistic service
m UM \\ f rs Thursday 1 p m Com
dricks Sunday SC'hoo\ 9 30 am Mo r ning
I
6 p m Prayer and Praise Wednesday 7 p
mun on fi rst Sundav ~~ ch£'rl
Worship 10 30 a m Evening worship p
~TIVERSVII LE WORD OF FAITH
m You h m eetln~ 7 p m
JOPPA - Worship 9 30 am ChurC'h
m Wednesday ~o~. orsh p 7 p m
Ha v Holtf'r pastor Sunday serv\c{&gt;S 9 30
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
S(' hool1 0 30 a m Bib e S udy Wednesday
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH a m and 7 p m Midweek service 7 30 p
7 30 p m (JOhnson )
CHRIST Elden R Blake pastor Sunday
Corner Sycamore- and Second Sis Po
m Thursday
School 10 a m Cary Reed Lav leader
LONG BOTTOM - Churc h Schoo 9 30
mt'roy Thr Rev WI !lam Middl ~wa t
Morning se rmon 11 a m Sunday night
a m Wo ship 7 p m Bible Stud) \\ ed
MIDDI EPOR1 PENTECOSTAL Thl d
pas or Sund ay School 9 45 a m Chu -en Avl' RC' Cia k Buktr pasta Ca rl No
nl"~dav 7 30 p m
UMYF Wednesday
serv ces Chris ian Endeavor 7 30 p m
service 11 a m
Song st&gt;rvlee B p m Preaching B 30 p m
6 00 p m
Commun on First Sunday
ln,ttham Sundav S&lt;: hoo S1.1p Sunda
SACRED
HEART CHU RCH M SII!(
Archr-r
Mid week pra yer mef!l ng Wednesday 7
SchOo 10 il m w th classc&gt;s for D. 1 ag-l'S
An
hony
Glannamore
Ph
992
5898
Sa
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pm
REEDSV ILL E- Churc h Sc hoo\ 9 30 a
E ('n ng f'r" ]((•s a 6 p m Wcdnrs Ia.,. B
da y E\ening Mass 7 30 p m Sunday
m Wo "Ship Se-n C£' 11 00 am (Dee rrt
bl£' ~ u iy a 7
p m You h s&lt;'rv lcNi F
Mass 8 am and 10 a rn Co nfess ons on£'
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL d \ a t 7 lOp m
HY
S
ELL
RUN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
ha f hour beforf' r ch Mas s CCD classes
CJ urcl Sc hool 9 a m Wo sh p tO a m
ECCl ES IA FELLOWSHIP l'&gt;B M II St
0 H Cart pastor Sunday School a 9 30a
11 am Sundav
Bib c S utlv Tue da:-,
30 p m UMW
M ddle&gt;por 81 othe&gt; Chuck Mc Pherson
m Mor ning worship at 10 30 a m Sun
VICTORY
BAPTIST
525
N
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nd
S
Th rd Tuesda
7 30 p m Commu nion
pa~ or Sun lay SC'hOO 10 a m
Sun dav
day even ng service at 7 30 p m Thursday
Mlddlepor James E Keesee pastor
Firs Sunda y A cl er
e l'n ng Sf'f\ ('('~a 7 p m and WNin sda y
services at 7 30 p m
Sunday morn nr. worsh p 10 o m Even
se IC&lt;'s at p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
lng service 7 p m Wf'dnef.lday evt" n ng
AN1 IQUlTY BAPTIST Kenneth Smith
Knob located on Coun y Road 31 Rev
wu
ship
7
p
m
VIsit
a
o
n
Thursdav
6
30
p
pa&lt;; o Sund
Schoo !J \0 am chu rch
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Lawrence Gluesencamp past or Rev
n
sC'r lc
10pm \OU hfE'IJ O\.\.sh p 6 30p
Re ' James E Corbitt
Roger Willford asst pas or P reac hing
MORSE CHAPE l CHURC H David
m B hf(' st udv Thursd a v 7 30 p m
Rev Kand}' Burch
services Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer m eeting
Curfm a n pas or Sund&lt;ly School 10 a m
Rev Melvin Franklln
FULl GOSPEl LIGHTHO~SE ~30 45
Wedn esday 7 30 p m Gar.., Gr fflth
worship
se
v
ce
11
am
Sunday
nigh
Re' Clemente S ZuniKa Jr
HI und Road Pom erov Tom Kc v pas
leader Youth groups Sunday evening at
worship
se
v
cc
7
30
p
m
Mldwpek.
tor Dannv Lambrr S S Sup1 Sun dav
Rev Robert Mussman
6 30 p m with Roger and Violet Wilford
pra ypr S£'rv1ce Wetln sday 7 p m
ASBURY Syracus(' -Worship 11 am
morn in~ sf'rv Cf' 1 10 a m Sund lY evt&gt;n
eaders Communion servtce first Sunday
WESLEY/IN
BIBLE
HOLI NESS ln g sC'r ce 7 30 p m TuC'Sday and Thurs
Churt h S(! hool 9 45 am C har~ f' 8 ble
each mantjl
CHURCHorM
ddlcpu
t
lne
75Pear
1St
Study WerlnPsday 7 30 p m UM W first
da\ Sf&gt;rvlcrs a 7 mp m
WHITE S CHAPEL WESLEY AN
Rev Iva n Mye s pas or RogPr Man e~
Tu da v 7 :ID p m
Choir Rehearsal
NF.W HAVF.N CHURCH OF THE NA
CHURCH- Cool vllieRD Rev Phillip Rl
Sr Sund ay School Sup! Sunda y School
Wednf'sda v 6 30 p m UMW four h Su n
ZARENF. Rr Gk ndon St roud p "lor
~ n
pn
denour pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m
9 30 am Mo n nl! Wo sh ip 10 30 am
Su nd ay ~r h oo 9 :UI m Wnr~hlp C'rVlc£'
dav 6 30 p m Burc h
worsh p serv cc 10 30 a m Bible stud y
Eveni ng Worship 7 30 p m Wedn esday
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Rog
ENTERPRJSE - Wor~hlp 9 a m
10 ln a m You h sr v r&gt;( Sund v l'i 1~ p
and"
orshJp
service
Wedn
esday
7
p
m
f'venlng
Bib
e
s
ud
v
prayc
and
p1
alsc
er Watson pa stor Crensoo Pratt Sunday
m Sun lav f'Vf'n ng f'rvleC'7 OOp m Wf'd
Church Sc hool 10 a m B blfl S ud y Tues
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
serv1ce 7 30 p m
School Supt Morning Wo r sh ip 9 30 a m
nc d.: J. \ P a vrr Mf'f' ng nd Bib£' Study
day 30 p m UMW First Monday 7 30
Bill
Carter
past
or
Sunday
School
9
30
a
Sunday Scl'lool 10 30 a m Evening ser
p m UMYF Su nd av 6 p m Choir R('o700
pm
LIVING
WORD
CHES
TER
CHURCH
m
Morn ng Worship and Communion
vice 7 30 p m
hcar~al 6 30 p m WP&lt;Inr~da) (Franklin
NEASE SETTLF:MF:NTCHURC'H Sun
OF GOD -Gilbert Spencer pas tor Sun
1030am
MT UNION BAPTIST Donald Shue
FLATWOODS Church SChool lOam
I v aftrrn&lt;Jon s vlcf'S 3 ? 30 T hur da)
day School 9 30 a m Morning scrv re.
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Amos
pas tor Jo e Sayre Sunday School Supt
f' f' n ng .;;('tV ('(' ll l 7 30
Wo rsh p 11 a m B b e S udy Thurs
10 OOa m Sundayevenlngservlce7 OO p
Tillis
pas
t
or
Sonny
Hudson
supt
Sunday
Sunday Schoo 9 45 a m Evening wor
da
7 pm
UMYF Su nda y ti p m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH M son W
m Mid week prayer serv ice Wedn esda y
Schoo 9 30 a m Morning worship 10 30
ship 6 30 p m Prayer Meeting 6 30 p m
F ank 11
V J P a o A I Murphv Su nda v Schoo 10
7 pm
a
m
Sunday
evening
serv
ee
7
00
p
rn
Wednesday
FOREST RUN
Wurshi p 9 a m
a m Su n la v C' nin g 7 30 p m P ver
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Wednesday service 7 p m WMPO proTUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Ch urch Schoo 10 A M Cho r p aC' icC'
mc'f'l n ~-: an I Bib p s udv Wf'cln C' da) 7 30
l awrence Bush pas 01 Max Folmer S
gram 9'8 m each Sunday
CHRIST Davr Pren ce m inister Deryl
Tu£&gt;sdav 6 30 p m UM W firs Tu sday
p m Evt ro,; one y, (orne
Sup Sunday School and Morn ng WOrshi p
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZA
Wells Sup Church Sc hool 9 a m Wor
7 iO p m (Bu C'h )
RUTLAND FREF: \1 II L BAPTI ST Sa
9 30 a m Sund ay evPnin g service 7 p m
RENE
Samuel
Basye
pas
or
Sunda
y
ship Service 9 45 p m
){m St R1 Pau T:nlor pa ~ or Sunday
HEATH IM ddlepo II- ChurdtSehool
Youth mce ln g and Bible Study Wedne;
School9
30
a
m
Worship
servlce
10
30
a
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
!l 3U a m Mo r n ng Worship 10 30 a m
S('hool lO a m Su ndav f' ening 7 00 p m
da v 7 pm
rn
Young people s serv ce 6 p m
RENE Rev Herb~rt Grate pa!l tor
Youth Group 4 p n Wedm sdav Chu rc h
W 'linC'sdav VC'nln g p a v r mee in,e 7 00
Evangelistic service 6 30 p m Wednesda y
UNITED
FAITH
CHURCH
Rl
7
on
Po
Frank Riffle ~ u p Sunday School 9 JO a
Cho r rh ea sa
7 pm
Thursdav
pm
ser v let&gt; 7 p m
meroy By Pa ss Rev David Wiseman S
m Worship sC'rv ee 11 a m and 7 p m
Prayer Serv C'e 6 30 p m Bib l' Stu dy 7
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
pastor Melv in Dra ke S S Supt Sunday
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Mil
er
Sunday Wednesd ay 7 p m Prayer meet
pm Zun~a)
CHUHC H S I r R lg
Duanr&gt; Sydc&gt;n
School9 30 a m Morning Wor shi p 10 30
Sf
Mason
W
Va
Sunday
Bible
Study
10
lng
M1NERSVILLE -Worship Servh.:e 10
~ r ck&lt;'r pasl o
Su nd&lt;l\ Scho I 9 am
EYenlng Wo rship 7 30 p m Wedn esday
a
m
Worship
11
a
m
and
7
p
m
Wednes
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST da y Bible Study vocal mu sic 7 p m
am ChurC' h S&lt;.hoo 11 am UMW h rd
\.'vo rshlp Sf' v ('P 10 a m Su 1 la:y ven n,g
Prayer Serv ce 7 30 p m
CHURCH Dav id Bell pastor Robert E
\r\ !'d nesda v l p m Chol p ac ice Mon
~0 r C'C'
00 p m W('{]npsday nig h B bl e
LIBERTY
ASSEMBLY
OF
GOD
Dud
Bartoo Direct or of Christian Educa11on
da 7 30 p m Burch)
• udv 7 00 p m
din g Lane Masoo W Va J N Thacker
Steve Eblin as sis tan Sundav School9 30
PEARl CHAP E L - Wonh p Scrv ce
past or Even ing serviec 7 30 p m Wo
a m Mo1 ning wor ship 10 30 a m Teens
9 30 am
Chu ch Schoo 10 b a m
men s Mln ls h"Y Thursday 9 30 a m
InAction
6p
m
Evening
Worship
7
OOp
UMW Seco nd Tu&lt;'sda y 7 30 p m
Muss
Wednesday Pra yer a nd Bible Study 7 15
m Wednesday evening prayer a nd B ble
man
pm
st ud y 7 OOp m Choir practice Thu rsday
POMEROY - Chu ch SC' hQOI 9 15 a m
7pm
\\ o r~;h p JO 30 am
Choir rehearsa l
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
V. f'dnC'Sd av
30 p m
UMW second
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
Charles Russell Sr minister Rick Ma
Tu£&gt;.;;rlav 30 p m UMYF'S unday: 6p m
CHR ISTIAN Ul\ ION Harford W \ a
The recenl havoc with the stock exchange remind ed me of
co mber sup! Su nd ay Sc hool 9 30 a m
Corh
RPv Da v d Me Man ~ ~s1or Chu C'h
Worship service 10 30 a m Bible s udy
ladder
climbing Yes ladder climbing
ROCK SPRINGS- Church Sc hool !! 15
Sc hoo q 10 a m Sund av mormng !otC'
Tuesda y 7 30 p m
m Worsh p 10 a m B bit&gt; S udy Wed
There is somewhat of an art to ladder balancing
lc£' 11 a m sunda\ l'vcn ng: sf'r lcfl
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
nr&gt;sdav 7 30 p m UMYF' tSenl ors ) Sun
30p m \\ cdn('S Ia p tyerm('('ti nR 7 30
mfortunalely we usually don t learn the fund am entals until
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Pori
da) 5 p m
Jun ors C\ rrv oth('r Sun
pm
land RaC'Ine Road W lllam Roush pas or
da v 6 p m Fra nk In
we
ve taken a spill and lhat can be too late
F'AJA\ JEW ATRI F. CHUR\H U mt
Linda Evans churC'h sc hool di rector
RUTt AND - Church Schoo 10 am
W Va Rl 1 lamt-s l.Rw pastm Wor
I
recall an mcldent a few years back when I decoded to paint
Church sc ho ol 9 30 a m Morningworshlp
\\ orsh p 11 a m UMW Firs Monday
s hip SN '\ C'f'S 9 :\0 am Sund v School11
trim along the roof of the house I realized I had not been on a
the
10 30 a m Wednesday even ing prayer
7 30 p m
a m F.vl'nlng y, 01 sh p 7 Jl) p m Tut.&gt;sda y
servi ces 7 30 p m
SALEM CENTER Ch urc h Schqo 9 15
ladder in some time and I wa s therefore a! the outset
eot ag£' p UY.£ mct lin.C and Bibi{ :-; ud v
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
3 m Wo sh p Ill 15 p m Mussman
fl 30 a m Wot ~h lp s
cc WCldneida}
circumspect
Shuler pas or WorshlpserviC'e 9 30a m
SNOWVILLE - Worship 9 00 am
Wpm
School
10
30
a
m
Bible
Study
and
Sunday
TJlen as I became more adjusted to the height I began to
c hutch SC'h0ol9 45 am IMussman
OUR SAVIOUR I CTHERAN CHURCH
prayPr service Thu rsday 7 30 p m
Walnu nd H£'n v S s RaHns'Aood W
regard the ladder placement less seriously Toward late
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION
Va fhc Hc GNr2e C we rick paslor
afternoon following a confident climb to the very top the ladder
AL CHURCH Kingsbury Road Rev
Sunda SChool9 :lOa m Sunday worship
Clyde W Hender son pastor Sunda y
went one way and I the other Fortunately the ladder landed on
llam
Scbool9 30 a m Ralph Carl Supt Even
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CAl VARY BIBI E CHURCH locat ed on
the
concrete patio and I on (and through) some tall shrubbery
in g "'or sh ip 7 00 p m Prayer m eeting
Rev Roger Grace
Pome oy Pike Cou nt v Road 2 nf'ar Fat
Wednesday
7
00
p
m
We
live much of our lives like thai don twe- cautious at first
Rev Paul McGuire
"oods Rev B ackwood pas or St:!r\ cPS
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Vernon
and then taking a few chances
Rev Kel&amp;h Rader
o n Sunda) a.t10 10 a m and 7 30 p m ~o~.tth,
Eldridge pas or Wallace Damewood S
APP I E GROVE - Chu rc h School 9 30
SundaySr- hool9 30a m Blbl eSudy Wed
The Ironic part is the chances we take don jt seem lik e
S Supl SundaySchool9 30a m Worship
a m W01 ship to 00 a m f rst and th rd
n esday
~ p m
Service 10 30 a m
chances
at ail There Is some type of false logic that tells us if we
Sundays ) Bib f' study ever y Sund ay 6 p
FAI1 H FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
m UMW Second Tuesday 7 00 p m
CHRIST S Rt :ns Ant qul!y Rev
didn t fall the for st lime we must be doing everythin g all right
Prayet meeting Wednesda y 6 p m
Stevt
Frankl n D ckrns pastor Sund ay morn
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Then as we repeat the error and get away wot h tt we reaffirm
Grace
[)(&gt;aver Pas or Mik e Swige r Sunday
lng 10 a m Sund a) evening 7 30 p m
School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m
our thinking
BETHANY - Wm ship 9 a rn Church
Thursdu} f ven ng 30 p m
Morning worship 10 40 a m
Sunday
Sc hoo 10 a m Bibl E&gt; Study Wednesday
STIVERSVII LF: COMMUNITY BAP
Sadly we often confuse skills with luck
10 am
Do rcas Wome n s Fellowship
evening worship 7 30 p m Wedn esday
TIST CHURCH Pas 01 Robert 8'-ers"
In
our workaday worlds many of our tasks are undertaken
eve n ng Bib e study 30 p m
Wednesday 11 a m McGulrP)
Sunda Srhool1 am Worshtpservl('('lJ
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
CARMEL. - Ch urch Sc hool 9 30 a m
t m
Su nda y f'\I C' n ng service 30 p m
more out of routine than skill And more Intimal ely doesn tthe
Burlingham Ray LaudmnUt pastor. RoWorship 10 45 a m second and F ount.h
Wednesday f' Pn ng serv ce 7 ll p m
same thing hold true in r egard to our daily associations with
bert Cozan assistant pastor Sunday Schod
Sundays F e ll owshi p dinner with Suntll
other peopl e and even our God?
10 a m wprshlp 7 p m Wednetiday 6 p m
thi rd Thursday 6 30 p m (McGuire)
youth meeting; Wed 7 p m church servlcei
EAST LETART- Church SC'hool !:1 a m
CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST APOS
And how about us as a nation How rea lly concerned do we get
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH ~
Worsh.lp 10 am second and (our1 h Sun
TOLJC - VanZandl a nd Wa d Rd Elder
about
any Issue until it begins unraveling at t he seams? Total
m leoffRt 325 Rev BenJ Wa tts pastor
Jays UMW rlrst Tuesday 7 lJ p m
JamE'S M ller pas or Sun day School
Ro bert Searles S S Supt Sunday Schoo
jGraceJ
resolve rarely &lt;Shows itself until the ladder falls
10 30 D. m Worsh p Sr: r ce Sunda y 7 30
9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 a m
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
p m B biC' S ud y Wt'dnC"Sday 7 30 p m
A ladder resling only on the folly of unexamined past
Sund ay eve ning service 7 30 p m Wed
Chu eh School 10 a m Grace)
CALVARY PILGRlM CHAP EL Harrt
invariably fall s Those of us who pick ourselves up
experiences
nesday
service
7
30
p
m
MORNING STAR-Worship 9 45a m
sonvlll e Road Rev Dt'wey King pastor
SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill Ll tlle
Church SchOOl 10 30 am Bible STudy
Clln on Fa ulk Sunda y School Sup !=; un
with just a few cuts and bruises ar e allowed a moment for
pastor Steve Little S S Supt Sunda y
Thursda y 7 30 p m (Rader)
d y School9 30 a m mor n ng worsh p 1]
evaluation
School 10 a m Morning worslp 11 a m
RACINE WESLEYAN- Church ScOOOI
am Sund ay evenin g service 7 3D p m
Sunda
y
evening
worship
7
30
p
m
Prayer
We begin to realize we have beco me routine In our ilvlng A
10 a m Worship 11 a m UMW four1h Mon
Prayer Mej!'tlng Wednesday 7 30 p m
meeting and Bible study Wednesday 7 30
day at 7 30 p m Men s Prayer Breakfast
tumbl
e like a good slap In the face may often bnng us to our
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF COD
p m Youth meeting Wedn esda y at 7 p m
Wedm.'Sday 7 am ICrace)
non
Pentecostal
Worship
servk'P
Sunday
senses -Father Lee Miller Grace Episcopal Church REJOIC!NG LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
SUTI'ON - Chu rc h School 9 30 a m
10 a m Sund ay School 11 a m Evening
- .383 N 2nd Ave Middleport Sunday
Pomeroy
Morn ng Wo rshlp JO 45a m tirstandth.lrd
worship ser.fce 7 00 p m Wednesday
School 10 am Su nda y evening 7 00 p m
Sundays Fell owship dinner with Carme
pr~ ye r m('e lng 7 00 p m
Wild week ser\ Ice WM 7 p m
h rd Thursd ay 6 3Q p.,m ~McGuir e')

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Friendly Circle conducts meeting ..

The Evangeline Mo sslonar y
Group of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ met at the church recently
for a luncheon ho sted by Eileen
Bowers and Brenda Venoy M ary
Lash gave grace
Pat Thoma presided at the
meetong wlth Charldine Alkire
giving the opening prayer Roll
call was on Thanksglvong Re
ports were given by Pauline
Kennedy secretary Janet Ve
noy treasurer Mrs Venoy
flower fund and Mrs Bowers
mother daughter program
Cards were sent to Gertrude
Andrews Gertrude Bass Jerry
Carpenter Jestle Molden Helen
Miller
Gladys Parfitt and
George and Debbie Pickens
Devotions were by Pat Thoma
who read from the Chrisian
Standard on Restoration Recap
turing New Tes tament Mono s
tries for Men and 1\ omen
The Christmas meetong woll be
held at the home of Betty Spencer
on Dec 15 with members to gove
to Operation Evangelize in lieu of
a gift exc hange Mrs Bowers will
have devotions Others attending
were Eva Dessauer Thelma
Sines and Betty Spencer

Thankful ness was the pro
gram topic presented by Marie
Hauck and Jessie Iliff at the
November meetmg ot Friend ly
Circle at Trimly Church
Scnpture poems and reading
emphasized the grate ful heart
Mrs Iliff gave each member an
envelope t o seal her list of things
for whoch she would be thankful
dunng the comin g year The
envelope is to be opened and read
at 1 hankgiving
1988
Mrs
H auck had the clos ing prayer
Holiday plans were completed
dunng the busi ness meeting
Peggy Harros woll remember the

Litchfield birthday are observed
ing gofts were Debbie and Moke
Litchfield James Cmdy and
Jason Litchfield Fannie Aishtre
Jane Travis Les and Alisha
Henry Connie Angie and Scort
Burros and Bonnie Chris Bri an
and Allison Thomas
Sendmg gofts were Eva and
M argte Huffman LJnda and
Wayne Whole and Thelma and
Jim Miller

Fernwood
club meets

A program on baskets was
presented by Kathryn Johnson at
the recent meeting of the Fern
wood Garden Club held at her
home
Mr s
John son displayed
baskets from her extensove co l
lectlon Including one she had
made
The county holiday flower
show held over the weekend was
noted woth Evelyn Thoma Ka
thryn Johnson Manorle Purtell
and Ida Murphy wlnnmg ribbons
Suzanne Warner presided at
the meeting wolh Helen Eblin
givmg devotions on Thanksgov
Ing She read How to Go Back to
Plymouth for Thanksgovmg an
A Prayer for November For
roll call members dosplayed
baskets whoch they had brought
from home
Next meetmg was set for Dec
15 at which time the group woll
view area Christmas decora
lions The Lord s Prayer in
unoson closed the meeting
A cake baked and decorated by
Kathryn and Tammy Johnson
was presenled to Mrs Thoma on
observance of her 50th wedd lng
anmversary She "as also pres
ented a decorated grapevrne
wreath by the club Peggy
Murphy and Tamm y Johnson
were guests Others m embers at
the meetong were Mar] one Pur
tell Thelma Giles Ida Murphy
and Wolovenee Batley

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C!)URT OF
COMMON PLEAS
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
ESTATE OF
LeGRAND GRIBBLE
aka L G GRIBBLE
OUTSTANDING - Delores Powell who works as a medical
records clerk for Woodland Center has been selected as the state s
outstanding Green Thumb Enrollee for October from among 635
workers across the state Here to present the award to Mrs Powell
Thursday was George R Sprague Ohio Umt director of Green
Thumb Inc

agency
Mt s Powell receo ved her ti aon
mg In med 1cal records by com
plehng a two year correspon
co u rse through I asa Jle
U n vers1t y
Gree n Thumb In c h t r es peo

de nee

p ie 55 and over ""ho have a low
1ncome for 20 hour s a week a t
mm mum wage 1 h e goal IS to
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e po ogram as a Stepp ng

s tone for e mployment w to the
pnva te sec to t

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Connolly Roberla Caldwe l l
He athe r H II Ray Proffitt Ra
chel Rose Barboe Roush
Eighth Grade
Jeff Allen
Ja}on Arno t Joshua Codner
Amber Cumo n gs
Carlton
Doummer Sarah Duhl KeHoe
Ervin Mtcheile Fnend 1odd
Harnson Jody Hayes \ndyHoll
Marcy Hill Velessa Hunnell
Da v d lhle Trevor Petrel Chns
Thomas Jenny Varney Moke
Brenda Hun! Chad Wose

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Tartar Soutt Also Served Wth Hoi Golden Onton Rings and Your Chot(t of Homemade
Cole Slow Mo,aront Salad or Potato Safad,or Baked leons

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND
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13 09
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NEW HOURS 10 7 30 7 DAYS A WEEK

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RESTAURANT
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El zabeth Shepherd whose
last known address was
6005 Boemg Place Los An
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last known address or res•
dence was 6005 Boe.ng
Place Los Angeles Califom1a
90045 otherw se unknown
and the unknown h91rs at law
next of k n legatees devisees
d stnbutees
executors ad
m1ntstrators and ass gns 1f
any of
1 Elizabeth Shepherd de
ceased and

2 Ursula Gt~bble aka Ur

sula H Gnbble deceased
and
3 Verley Hauck aka Verhe
Hauck dec eassed and
4 Ehzabeth Hauck de
ceased
are hereby not fiBd that on
September 29 1987 that
leonard Jewell Admlntstra
tor of the W•ll annexed of the
estate of Legrand Gr~bble
aka l G Gnbble deceased
has f led a Complamt 1n
Common Pleas Court Pro
bate DIVISIOn Metgs Coun
ty OhiO for the dotermma
t on of the persons ent tied
to decedents {Legrand Grib

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On November 13 1987 on
the Ma1911 County Probate

Court. Caso No 25686 Pau

hne Rose 32234 Bashan
Road Raane. Ohio 45771
was appointed Admin11tratn:x
of the est.te of Wamtn H
Rose deceased late of 32234
Bashan Road Raane. Oh10

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Robart E Buck
Probate Judge
Lena K Nesselroad Clerk

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COUNTY MEIGS
PUBLIC NOT!C~
The follow ng were recervod
/ prepared by The Ohto Env1
ronmental Protectton Agency

IOEPA) last week Eflectovo
dates of final act10ns and IS
suance dates of proposed ac
t1ons are stated Ftnal act1ons
mav be appealed in writing
wrth1n 30 days of the date of
th1s not1ce to The Env•ronmental Board of Rav1ew Rm

300 236 E Town St Col
umbus. OH 43215 Notoce
of any appeal shall be filed
with the d1roctor wtthln 3
days Proposed acttons w111
become final unless a wr1t

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ten adJUdiCation hearing re
quest •s submttted w1th1n 30
days of the ISsuance date or
the dtrector rev1ses / w1th
draws the proposed act•on
Any person may submrt
comments and / or request a
meettng regarding any non
f•nal action w1thm 30 days
of the date tnd1cated
Ac
t1on
as used above does
not tn clu de raca1pt of a ver~
f•ad complamt If 11gn1ficant
publtc Interest ex •ts. a public
meet1ng may be held As to
any acttQn mdud1ng recetpt
of venfied complamts, any
person may obtain nota of
further act tans and addihonal
1nfonnatton
Unlesa other
WISe provtded m nottees of
partiCular acttons all commu
mcat1ons shall ba sent to

Hearong Clerk. OEPA P 0
Box 1049 Columbus OH
43266 0149 PH {614)4B1
2115 Consuk ORC Chap
3746 and OAC Chaps 3745
47 and 3746 5 for requwements
ftnll issuance of permit to
tnstall Soh•o 011 Co St Rts 7
&amp; 681 Tuppors Plo•n Oh Ef

fect.,e Date 11 / 12/ 87 Facol

ity Oeser pt1on A1r Apphctton

No 06 2013

::e:Real Estate General

POMEROY,O
992 2259
NEW LISTING- POMEROY
VILLAGE - Frame house
w1th upper &amp; lower one betl
room apts Good rental n
vestment $300 per month
mcome potent al ASKING
$1490000
EASTERN DISTRICT ON RT

7 - 18Yi acre mom farm
w1t h older 4 bedroom home
Large rooms barn storage
shed &amp; ch1ck en hou se ASK
lNG $40 000 00
SELLERS RIOGE ROAD
Deer hu nters paradise on
app1a. 150 acres ol vacant
land
Electnc ava Iable
dnlled well ooyalty ncome
&amp; free gas WII spl t acreage.
Ask for onformat on

Th11 fmal act1on not prec
eded by proposed act ton and
Is appealable to EBR Ga
sohne d1Spensmg fac•l•ty

LANGSVILLE AREA- 75 acre
far m ban satell~e dos~ fenc
ng &amp; a n ce 4 bedroom heme
w/country k~chen. owner may
help fonance. MAKE OFFER
$48 90000

4116 M sses S zes S

LETART TOWNSHIP- DEER
COUNTRY - 29 acres ot
mostly wood land bu ldmg
s~es lor home or hu nt ng
cab n Most mnerals MAKE
OFFER $14 000 00

1111201cc

(26- 28) M {30 32) L
!34 38) XL (38-40) n

eluded AU three sk rts
ha\le an east c wast
Great \Ia ue

CALIFORNIA CONTEMPO
RARY- 3 4 bedroom home
located on 5 acres n the
country 2 baths wood
bu rner !lOOkup elec B 8
Heat $39 900 00

ble aka L G Gr bble) prop
erty by the laws of Intestate
~UCCBSSIOR

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH
FISH TAIL FILLET SANDWICH PLAnER ............ $2.79

Turkey. Homemade tht Way You ltkt It with DtlteiOUI Homemade Dress ng. Served
wtth Mashtd Patataes &amp; Homtrnade Gravy or Sweet PotolotS •n Our Deh(IOUI Or
Souct. Hot Butttred
Cranberry Sauu AHot Buttend loll or Homemade BISCUit
Teo, Coflee Regular or D"offe~nated (Maxwell House or Sanh Decaf I Small Soft

Deceased
Case Number 15631
Docket B Page 261
leonard Jewell Adm n1stra
tor w1th the Will Annexed of
the Estate of Legrand Gnb
ble aka L G Gr1bble de
ceased

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Some T hough ts by Bill
Dyer Uses of the Letter X by
Larry Montgomery
On
T hank sgivmg
by Ben R tfe •
Po mts to Ponder About Thanks
govmg by Ben Role
I Have;
No t teed
by Ruby Lamber-t •
There were JOkes by Rock Ma '
comber a gam e on parts of the'
body and a time for nddles

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Honor roll announced

The second sox weeks gradong
period honor roll at the Southern
Junoor Ho gh School has been
announced Makmg a gra de of B
or above on all their subJect s to be
named to the roll were
Seventh Grade Nick Adams
Bethany Bass Ntcole Beegle
Michael Evans Todd Grace
H eather McPhaol Kenny Rizer
Darrell Sayre Michelle Stobart
Kyle Wtckhne Shawn Wolfe
Juhe Hill Davod Deem Valene

hall The Thanksgtving supper
was an nounced for Saturday
mght at 6 30 at the Salem Ce nter
fire station All grange members
and friends are i n vo ted to attend
Meat wil l be provoded by the
gra nge and members are to ta ke
a cove r ed dosh
The annu al Christmas party
was set for Dec 19 6 30 p m al
the Salem Center Fire Station A
$3 goft excha nge woil be held and
Santa will mak e an appearance
The literary prog r am pres
ented by R uby Lambert lee
turer was on a Thanksglvong
theme and Included Our Fore
fathers by Chn stine Nap1er
Be Thankful by Vorgmoa Car

••oooDII

Local Green Thumb worker honored

Delores Powell
a Meogs
County worker ha s been named
the Oclober Outstandrng Green
Thumb Enrollee rn th e State of
Ohio
Announcement of her selec tiO n
was made Thursday at a meeting
of the Green Thumb workers at
Cotozens Ce nt er
the Senooo
George R Sprague Ohio Unot
Dorector of Green Thumb Inc
Ottawa was here to present I he
award to Mrs Powell Al so here
for the meeti ng was Penny
Wol ve rlon Blake
area

Londa Montgomery was pres
ented the Outstanding Informa
tion Awa rd certificate at the the
recen t meetong of Star Grange
held at the hall
ThJ" award ts presented to
mformation cha irmen in recognl
!ton of k eeping the public on
formed abo~ the Grange s activ
lites over the pa st year
Ruby Lambert was also recog
mzed woth a certofocate for the
yearbook whoch m cludes copoes
of news articles p rogram s pho
tos and other chppongs about the
grange yea r
A report was goven on the
Grange offocers conference held
Nov 9 at Rock Sprmgs Grange

RATES

supervi sor
Mrs Powell works m Gallipolis
ar the V.oodland Ce nier as a
medocal records clerk for both
the Meigs and Ga lloa Cou nt}
facolltle~ She also fills on as a
reception 1st in t he Meigs County
office
Her dulles mclude typmg
fling complet on g req uests for
tnformation aud otmg a nswer
mg th e phone and makmg ap
pomtm ents Her assistance has
been
rndtspcnsaable at the

A schedule for visitatoon tr1
Americare and the El&lt;tended
Care Unot of Vetera ns Memoriat
Hasp tal was arranged w oth the'
help of Carrie Kennedy
It was noted that severa~
members wtll assost w1th thtt
recepuon at the open house at
Frances Florists on Nov 29
'
A Thanksglvmg theme wasearned outfor the dessert course
ser ved by Evelyn Gilmore to the
13 members attendmg Mrs
Gilmore gave each member a
f loral cale ndar for the new year ,
Dorothy Woodard was a contri
buting hostess

Star Grange presents awards

SONYA TONYA LITCHFIELD

Sonya amj Tanya Litchfield
twin daugh ters of Debboe and
Mike Litchfield of Syracuse
celebrated their seventh borth
days with a party at M cDo nald s
In Henderson W Va
After a meal and entertaon
ment oce cream and twon ca);&lt;es
decorate d with McDonald char
acters were enJoyed by the
children Attendmg and prese nt

servocemen and Mae Mora the
out of town member Remem
brances for elder Y and shutln
members were wrapped by Pau
lone Mayer and members vol un
tered to deliver them dunng the
fi.ohday season
The Chnstmas sock money
was turned in and the program
and hostess ca lendar for the
coming year co mpleted Reports
on the sock were made and Allee
Globoka r president than ked the
corcle for remembrances durong
her Illness
A contri butiOn formissoonaries
was made to the Church Counc1l

Each of the defendants
named here1n m a y have
some cla1m or mterest n the
estate of Legrand Gnbble
aka L G Gr bble de ceased
You are requ~red to f1le an
answer on or be fo re twenty
e•gtlt (28) days after the last
pubhcatton of the Legal No
tceonNovember20 1987
The date of the hoarmg on
th1s complaint 15 scheduled
for Dece mber 2 1 1987 at
11 00 AM at th e Probate
Court Meigs County Po
morov Oh o If you fa 1 to
appear and defend yourself
JUdgment by default w II be
taken aga nst you for the rei
1ef demanded m the com
plamt
Persons kno'NJng anv reason
why the complaint should not
be granted should appear and
tnform the Court The Court b
at Me1gs County
located
Courthouse Pomeroy Ohio
Robert E Buck JC,dge
o f the Probate Court
Me1gs Countv Oh10

SILVER kiDGE - SR 7 Appoox 19 80 acres all m
nerals and royalties from ex
st ng well 2 spr ngs for devel
opment WANT $12 000 00
NEW liSTING- Cute little
two story home w/a v ew of
the beautolul OhiO Rver 3
bedrooms PRICED TO SEll
AT $1990000

7326 Kn t a pretty top

or worsted wtt ghl
yarn WorkS up very
qu cldy 0 rect ons for
Misses S zes 10-16
ncluded
7373 Crochet th1s acy
s eeved card gan us ng
sport ya n So easy to
make and to wear
0 rectlons tor S zea
12 18 nc uded

{101 16 23 30
{1116 13 20 6tc

FREE OFFER 3 C&lt;a" BooKs (va ue 8 85) wMn

you o der 1 of the $2 95 books I s ed be ow
119 Ar1 of Flower Crochet 127- Afghans and Doll es
121 P now Show Offs 129 Ou ck Easy l ransle s
AiJd $1 05 o postage hand ng
~ 2511Jf ef'ch pallern Add 75c each patlern tor postage
and handling Send to Palla ns Dep t 6315 Bo11 4000

GET SOME BREAD
WITH AWANT AD

992-2156

Noes M

1

49120-4000

ST RT 33 - Abou t lour
m es to Co Rd 14 25 acres
ol vacant ground Appro! B
acres pasture Good buold
ng ste WANT $11000 00

NEW liSTING - Secluded n
the country Approx 76 acres
&amp; a 24 x24 cabm Owner
want s sale at $29 900 00
HENR1 t ClElANO

IAN TRU I!Ill

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992 61 1H

.4. 2bob

DOTllt TURNtR
qq1 Sbn
!!ICY RFfll ...., ....•... H. lO 10

Off C!

992 2219

�Page- S- The

Sentinel

Friday,_November 20, 1987

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Friday, November 20, 1987

Ohoo

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

WANT ADS

ARE JUMPING
WITH BA"RGAINS
992-2156
Pubhc Notoce

Public Notoce

PUBUC NOTICE
The annual report Form
990PF for December 31
1986. for the K•bble Found.:
tiOO. IIMnord V Fullz. TIUst&amp;e.
• avaiteble for public •nspec
t10n It Barnard V Fultz Law
Office 111 1!2 w Second

/

St._ Pomeroy Oh1o 45769
dunng regular bua11 ,_ 8 hours
fO&lt; o Perlod of 180 days

.,bMquent to publlcatton of
thaa nottce
(11) 18. 19. 20. 22. 23 24
25. 7tc

2

In Memoroam

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Bruce J Reed and R1ta J
Reed, huaband and wife and
Petittoners have flied a Pet•
bon to Annex appro)t1matetv
346 acree within the V1llage
of Pomeroy Satd PI operty 11

now shuated 1n Ma~ga/ Sut
ton Town ship and 11 wnh•n
the Me•gs local School Ota-

107 LOCUST ST.
POAIROY-985-3561

tton to Annex with the Metgs
County Board of Comm1s~
s10ners and the Meegs County

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

scheduled a public heanng on

the Petttton 10 Annex for the
30th doy of Oecembe&lt;. 1987
commanctng at 1 00 p m at
the Commtslioners Offtce lo·
cated 1n the Me•u• County
Courthouse, Pomeroy. Oh10
All Interested part1es are
welcome to attend

FREE LANC&amp;
VIDEO

Cherry

$3500

RKord Those SpKial
Occasions on VHS
Tape

Per Pockup Load
Delivered

•Hohdav Panlaa
•Weddings
•School &amp; Churctt Programs
•Sporting Ewnta

BILL SLACK

•Annrvera~r••

614-992-2269

•Record Valuables
Documents
•Transfer Photo Album s to
VHS Tape
•Transfer 8mm and Super 8
Movies to V1deo Tapa
•Craata Tramtng Films for
Student• and Employees

10 19 17

ELIM HOME

Happy Ads

loom &amp; Board For
Senior Citizens and
Handicapped
GoodRotes
TLC
25 Yrs Exp

coma to

ton

Fill tho heon wrth happt-

'

The years may change a lot

For you mean everythmg to
And will our whole lrves

through

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Ht~~y m• BlrtUty,
Buehy Buurl
Itt h11 You,

11

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OR CALL 992-2104, EXT. 213

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Now location
168 North Second
M•dlloporl. Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
IUSINESS PIHlNE
(6141 992 6550

RESIDENCE PHON£

Addons and remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete work
Piumbmg and etectncat
work
(Free Estimates)

992-6215 or 992·7314

Pomeroy, Ohoo
4 15 86 It

D&amp;C
ELECTRIC

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
·
CHESTER OHIO
I

Ron Diles or

1

Garv Cummms
992 6226

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS BATHS
•ROOFING
REMOOELING &amp;
REPAIRS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS &amp;
BACK HOE WORK
Phon• Day er hHin11

OPHTHALMIC
ASSISTANT

98S-4UI

GIND&amp;I CDIITUaOIS
References

Experience
necessary to
work in clinic.
Excellent '
salary and
fringe IJenefits.

11 3 tfn

Send resume to lax

113 c/o Gallipolis
Daily Tribune, 82S
3rd Ave., Gallipolis,
Oh. 45631.

FACTORY CHOKES

v.w.
PARTS
NEW AND USED
WIDE
SELECTION
ALL MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742-2315
WE'RE STILL ALIVE!

s- F..
,_,

Guaronlood lht

11

FOR FUllER BRUSH

PRODUCTS

OR TO

If

A

RfPifSENIATIV£
CAll

S~SAN COLEMAN

or
SHIRlEY COLEMAN
742-2125
••Jr '• A G"ao Fund
Rauer'
10128/ 1 mo

HILLSIDE
MUZZLELOADING
GUN SHOP
•SLUGS

•AMMO
•GUNS
•MUZZLELOAOING
SUPPLIES

Happy Hollow Rd

RUTLAND

614·7n.uss

11 6·1 mo

Sell, Buy, Rent - Find and Give
Notice, Too!
Your feast of bargains will be falling
right in - iust call our classified
department staffers if you need help.

I

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ALL ADS MUST BE
IN ADVANCE
PAl~

•

•3 DAYS
•3 LINES (1S Words I
• 3 NEWSPAPERS (Go Ilia, Meigs &amp; Mason I
1.
6.
2.
.78 ...
3.
9.
4.
10.

$300
Only
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

GOOD FOR ADS PURCHASED THROUGH NOV . 30. 19B7

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SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

614-1162-3821
Aulhomod John Doere,

New Holland, Bush Hag
farm Equopment
Dealer

Ftrlll Eqalp111e•t
Puts &amp; Serwlee

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kmd cf dating
III'Y1C8 For mformat1on write
Kupid • Nett P 0 Bo11 619,
Ironton OH 46638
No hunting or trespa11lng on
Eula Haggv Odegard propan:v
Vtolttora will be proHcuted
No Hunting on G11t Ridge on
propertl• of C R Gtlt, Mitchell
Cull--. George Gtlt wtthout
wntten plll'mlstton Violator•
will be prosecuted

Goveaway

Rl. 124. Pomtroy Ohoo

IIWIY Call614 446 7100

6·1J.tfc

TRAPPING SUPPLIES
NITE·LIGHTS
WHEATE LIGHTS
Buying Roots.
Beef Hides and
Deer Hides
GEORGE BUCKLEY

614·664·4761

HOURS
Mon.-Set. 2 to 9 P M
Sunday 5 to 9 P.M
1().15 mo
EAGLE RIDGE SMALl

ENGINE CENTER

Rt 7 end Beahan

Yard Man mowers. Echo
tnmouers saws blowers
- Snowoff blowers OreIOn saw parts
Wonlef Specoals push mow·
ers pocked up and tuned and
returned •20 00
Parts 6 Service

on all

Makes

PH 949-2969

11 / 2/ 171 mo

OPEN FOR
BUSINESS

JERRY'S
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTER
Wllm Hill RD.
RUTLAND, OHIO

747-2035
11-3-1 mo Pd

7mos oldmetedog Gr Shep &amp;
Blue heeler Black &amp; tan color
Cell 614 246 9678

Refr1g waah• &amp; 2 elac atove•
All need fiJ)IIr Murt bike all
Call 614· oi48-0770 anytime.

We can repaor and re-.
core radoators and
heater cores We can
also acod boo I and rod
out radoators We also
repaor Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Moddleport. Ohoo

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Basham

Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

Howard L

Writ111l

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleanong
Paontong
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-2168
4-22·11-lln

DENNY CONGO

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

I 2 Gauge Shotguns Only
10· 7-lfn

10 8 tfc

Faclory Choke

•viNYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELl
SIDING CO.
New Homes Built
"Free Esttmates"

949·2860
or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls

BERRY BASKET
Country Gifts
and Decor
SIX1H ST., STUCUSE. OH.

SALE
Eron Shieh Supphu
50"1o Off
Basket Supplies
20"/o Off
.,Doscount on Selected Items
HOURS Tueo · Sot
10 am to 6 pm

.14-992-5012

10127/ 1 mo

Farms for Sale

110acrefarm, 1 m1lebackNew
Haven W Va phone 304 882

18 Wanted to Do

2161
Sept1c tank pumpmg te11dent1al
&amp; commer1e11 t80 per load
Ron EvansEnterprtses Jackson
Oh1o Call 614 288 6930

34

W1ll c•efor your child while you
Chnstmu shop, attend holld-v
d1nners or part•• or duflng
Chrlnmaa veeetio, Convenient
locadon experienced mother
Call 814 448 0065 after 5 00

Commerc1.! butld1ngs for lease
Downtown Pt Pleuant StorM
otfu:e~
A One Reel Ettate

Business
Buoldings

Carol Yeager. Broker Call 304-

876·6104
749 Third Ave Presently The
Gifl Shop 1600 sq fl Commar
Ctal or warehou• Parkmg on
tide Adttcent to Third &amp; PmeSt
C•ll 614·446 2362 for
appomtment

Carp.,ter work. t6 a hr or by
the JOb Pan .. hng pamt~ng
dryWIII remodeUng Call 814
448 8377
Oo vou want yO\.Ir home cl.an for
the up com1ng Hohdlrt' Se•ona
andJuatdon thavetlmetogetto
n:? Call 614 446 3210 Have

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

reference~

2 Bulld1ng tots 1 1JJ acres each
wh:h county water Jerry• Run
Ad Apple Grove W Va Call

House Cleanmg Pomt Ple11ant
lnd surroundmg areal 304
896 3036

puppi-. hel1 Pek1ngese
helf Corgay Call 614 446

type

304 678 2383

Rcnlals

Financial

2045

con 814
6

388 8470

Lo111 and Found

Opportunoty

FOUND Mad liZ&amp; Cottle-Male
Brown Ia wh1te- weanng brawn
colt It On Roush lane-Ch•hlre
Call 304·675 7423

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recommend• thlrt you
do busmeat wtth people you
know and NOT to send mon.,.
through the ma1l until ';'OU hawe
lnve111gllted the oHering

LOST Black &amp; white Toy
Poocla Vldnity of Sun Vaii~Jt
Or Anlwetl to 'Peanul' W••·
ing red coller with bell Reward
Call814 446· 2079

LaSalle Gallav Mtdcleport Ep
tabhshed Turn Key Operation
For appo•ntment call 614·992·
7521 Flnanctang •vailable
Le•e or bu';' bulld1ng

Lar9e bl.ck
l.lb with white sprn on ch•t
w••mg yellow collar 304 675
3999 or 676 6037

8

41

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Business

2 yr old AKC Reg Shephard
Good w1th kldl Has had

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auction

Rtck Pearaon Auctl«lneer II
cena«t tn Ohto and Wnt Vtr91
nla Estate. enhque f•m ltqu1
Chrtltmaa Auctton Sunday
Nov 22 1987 Hartlord Com
munity Bldg
Hartford WV
Toys, Jewelry, Chriattn11 g1fts
for whole femtfy Everyone
Wetcome Aucttoneer Rlch•d
Reynotda 301 87

9

Wanted To Buy

In Chethtre VIllage Daposrt
required tt80 month Ca11
814 448 0486 aher 6pm
6 room hou• First Ave Gall~o
pol11 Off street parking No
pees Ref &amp; Dep Ca11614 266
1529

3

BR • wdbr , carport Low
utllit•• Very clean Ref &amp; dep
t300emo Call614 446 0906
2 BR , large living room 1tove
waaher Ne• town No pets
Dep &amp;ref Call6144461617

22 Money to Loan
Ettabltah c:red1t Get credtt
c•ds Get low lnterett loana
Details Money aid• B74P Hwy
172 w L1belly Ky 41472

3 BR house &amp; garage A 1 Real
Estate Carol Yeager Broker
304 676 5104

23

3 BR woodburner !Rove refr1g
erator mrw carpet Centenary
area 8260/ mo plus deposit
Call 614·446 7014 or 379

Professional
Servoces

2248

WANTED TO BUY Used wood
&amp; coal hellltera Swain 1 Furru ture Jrd &amp;. Olive St Gallipolis
W.-nted to buy stallding ttmber
Call 61 4 379 2758
Buv.mg datly gold, 11lver come
r~ngs JI!IW&amp;Iry sterling war&amp; old
COinl hwge CUrtef'tcy Top '"'
en Ed Burken Barber Shop
2nd Avu Mtddlaport Oh 614

992 3478
Cash for atand1n9 limber We
buy Veneer wtute ollk end
walnut Call AI Tromm 614

742 2321
R..,.. fur beef and deer hld81
Gvn Smg and Yettow root We
hl'!l&amp; wheat and nile lites
Trapp1ng supphea for Mle. (Buy
lng uaed trap a) George Buckley
Houra12 9 814 664 4761
Antlquelnd1.,. motorcycle parts
614 992 2797
needed

c.n

Employment
Services
11

Help Wanted

lady to rtey pert time w1th
elderly ltd';' Must be local Call

814 266 6113
Aggreuwe Marketing hp S. Cl
lab Background qulllfi• YO\.I
for thia poaition Sel.-y· Comm
Comp~ny ear Send rfll.ume r.
rlllf to Box 33 Galllpolla Ohio
46631
l.Atlb 1\hneg• with prav10u1
6llpe1'ince1 .., Bench Work. Q C •
equip maintenance etc Send
r•uma &amp; ref to Box 33
Galhpolia Ohio 45631
Need &amp;d Social Service Dir&amp;etor
for a 100 bed SNF ICF Nunlng
facility Joeated In Galtlpol11 0 H
heeltent Mlary and benefih
Llcenu &amp; BSW recommended
Apply with re1ume to Seen•c
Hlll1 Nursing Cttntttr 536 Buck
ndge Rd Gallipolis OH

2 3 or 4 bedroom houses and
apt m Pom•oy area Pay own
utltit1• deposit requ•ed Call

814 992 6113 614 992 8723
or 614 992 2609
6 00 pi•••

31

Homes for Sale

Unfurmthed house for rent 1n
Pom&amp;fO';' Storm w1ndow1 and
doors lntulated all new pamt
Depotrt requ1red Call 814 992

4 BR fireplace full b.. ament 3
m1 10 of Gatilpoha 13.,900
Call Days 614 446 1615, aft•

5 00 446 1244
Brand new 3 BR n. . Galltpolil
locks on Rt 7 2 car a•age. ntm
lot lmmMIIate pouuaion WIN
con•ld• trade 1n of MobUe
home propflr'ly ate Bargain
Priced Call 814 446 8038

676 5540 •• 3p4 882 2406
Two bedroom hou111 w1lh gar
age No Pets 304 675 1400

Houee for saltt At 33 lev allot
2 BRS 2 baths Z car garage
sw1mmmg pool, utillte Close to
SahlbUr';' &amp; Me1gs High Call
614 992 3264

42 Mobole Homes
for Rent

3 bedroom 7 fOOm one floor
home 1n M1ddlopon 200x200
tot Bob Haggerty 814 992
6304 Pnced under S14 000
House 2 bedrooms. fam1tv
room lull baument cttntral
heat and 111r cond vinyl tldtng
atorm wmdows and door s large
tot garden space 304 675
3119 after400 pm

32 Mobole Homes
for Sale
1974 Indy 12a66 2 BR AC
tota l elac Very ntce $6500 Call
614 669 3091

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1 and 2 bedroom apanments for
rent
Basic rent for 1 bdr ,
81B3 00 2bdr $219 00 Alao
requ1red a 8 200 00 aecurrty
deposit CONTACT Jackton
Estates Dept Ph 446-3997
Equal Hous1ng Opportunity
2 BR apts 8 ctosats, kitchen
appt furmshed Waher Dryer
hook up ww carpet newty
pamtad deck
Regency Inc
Apta Ca11 304 676-7738 or
675 6104

Furmshed apt nOKt to library
One profeestonal adult only
Parking Call 614 446· 0338
Nice prrvata apt Quiet Ne•
HMC One adult only No patl
Stove refrig drapes t226 a
mo Ref roqu~red Call 614
446 4782
16 Courj 2 br 11ft bath large
tr~~~ng au1a w w carpet new
k1tctten d11hwasher wired for
phone &amp; tv Gas heat Parking.
$350 mo plu1 ut1htn• Oep &amp;
Ref Call 614 446 4926
Downtown Modern 1 BR
I complete kitchen carpet, air
electrtc heat Call 814 446
4383 davs. 446 0139 even &amp;
weekends
Br.ak11de Apartment• large
country kite ken stove &amp; refr1g
erator Unfurnlshad 1 BA bath
quiet area Call 614 446 1932
N1ce 2 BR apt Stove refrig
furnished Water &amp; garbage
paid Ne• Skyline lan• Call

8t4 448 7025

~

Modern 1 8R apartment Call
614 446 0390
Renewly redecorated Very mce
apartments 1n downtown Gall~
polls 1 &amp; 2 BA unfurn11hed
ncond floor. from 8 176 • 226
Dep 81 rplerencn requ1rMI Call
eve 614 446 2326 or 446
4249
Great locatton Newly remo
deled 2 BA Up1ta1rs Partly
furmshed apt Utllit•• paid Call

oftar330PM 6144481467
2 BR furmt hed apt Adults only
N1ce locat1on Call 614 446
2404
613 Th~rd All8

Al)artment 1136 2nd Galllpohs 2 BR Stove &amp; refr1g
furnished $186 Water pa1d
Call 614 446 4416 atter7PM

Grac1ous liVIng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at V1llage
Mano r and RNeJ11de Apart
ment s tn Mtddteport From
$216 mctudlng utilities Call
614·992 7787 EOH
New furmshed 2 bedroom
apartment near Me1g1 H1gh
School Call 614 446 8898 or
614 992 5304
tn Pomeroy 2 bedroom partly
furnished apt Off SpJmg Ave
Recently remodeled Ca11 after
6 00 pm, 614 992·6886
2 bedr oom 2 bath Middleport
Deposit $140 month Conve
n1ent 614 992 2679
Clean 2 8 A Apt New Haven
Also space tor restaurant aer~
blct daycare furnltura or whatever 614 992 7481

Beech Street M 1ddl aport Ohio
2 bedroom furnished apartment
ut•ht•es pa1d Reference &amp; Oep
0111 304 882 -2$66

266 1420

In Middleport Oh10 1 and 2
room furmthud apartments Prl
vate bath• utllit111 peld 304

2 bedroom mobtle home Svra
cuu •160 month plus uttlhi•

114 992·67l2
2 bedroom•. turrHthad mobile
hOme Kanauga Ohio refer.,ot
required 304 676 8196
2 bedroom furnished trail ..
t186 month t76 Depoah plu1
some utilitl81 304 575 8612

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CB.TV, Radio
Equipment

Furmthed room $75 Utilities
pa1d Share bath Smgle mete
919 Seoom;l Gatllpob• Call
446 4416 after 7pm

46 Space for Rent
Off1ce Space for rent Eacel
downlown Gathpohs locat1on
lnqu•nee call 614·446 4222
Mobile Home lot 60ft or l•s.
920 4th Gallipolis $76 Water
paid Call614 446 4416 atter7
PM
large tra1ler lot Butav11te
Add110n Rd Ward I Trailer Pafk.
Call after 4 30 PM. 814 446
4265
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Rental tra•lert Call 614 992
7479
Space for tmall trailers All
hook ups Cable. Alaoetflaencv
rooms an and cable Mason
W Va Ca11 304 773 5651

47 Wanted to Rent
Professional couple movtng to
Rio G rande-Gall1pohs areaJanu
ary '8R De11re 3 bedroom
country home to rent • Cats and
hot~et no children Phdne 405
938 5197 between 8 00 10 00
em or after 7 00 pm or 10nd
deta1ls to Deborah Judy. P 0
Box 729 Sh•ttuck, Oklahoma

6B2 2586
Modern one bedroom apart
ment: Very clean and moe No
Pett Ph 304 876 1386

45

Furnished Rooms

Rooms for rent day week
month Galli• Hotef Call 614
448 ·9680 Rent a• lowf• 1120
month

26 Inch RCA remota TV w1th
lerge storage cabin at: on top. 90
dl'f guarantN. 1500, Firm
Uoyd 4 held remote control
VCR t200, F1rm C.ll814 246

9414

63

Antiques

1920 s 9x12 wool rwg with
matchmg3x6 runner 1126 Call
614 992 396S. or 614 992

6975
ANTIQUES Buy Of Sell Reve
rine Antiques, 1 124 Eatt Mam
St Pomeroy Hours Mon
Tues Wed 10 am to 6 pm
Sun 1 p m 6 p m By chance
or appointment Aua Moore

814 992 2628

64 Mise Merchandise
Callahan's Used T~re Shop Over
1 OOOt1res I'Us12 13 14 15
16 16 6 8 mil• out Rt 218
Call 814 258 8251
Pleat1c Clltarn 1tate approved
pl•t1c sept1c tankt
plutlc
culverts melet culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack
son. Oh 814, 288 5930
Quality ftrewood ell hardwood
for
•25 a p1ck up load Can
814· 367·0669

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Big Dllkota Farm Hom• built on
your lot only t12 995&amp;up Call

73868

814 888 7311

49

Tree&amp;: 1tump removal. firewood
120 dump load HEAP vouchers
accepted ltve Chrletmaa trees
Dan's L.andlcap• 814 446
9648

For Lease

1400 aq ft commerc1al 1p1ee
suitable for off•ces retattlng, or
servleea Prime location corner
or 2nd &amp;. Pine 1n Gallipolis
Ample parkmg m rear $350 p•
month Catt 614-446 4249 or
446 2326

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ol1ve St Galllpotla
NEW 6 pc wood group- 8399
lrvmg room suttn $199·8699
Bunk bed1 with b_.dmg 8199
Full su:e m.ttre11 &amp; toundlt•on
starting S99
Recllneu
stanlng 899
USED Beds drM..,. bedroom
1uita1 $199 $299 De1ka
wringer washer a complete line
of ul8d furmture
NEW Weatern boota- UO
Workboots $18 &amp;. up (Steel &amp;
toft toe) Call614 446 3169
CDUnty Appliance Inc Good
used apphance1 and TV, aeta.
Open BAM to 6PM Mon thn,1
Sat 614 446 16-99 627 3rd
Ave Galhpot11 OH

17 2 frost free G E refr~g with
lc.maker. •400 Body shop
comprettor a400 Furniture &amp;:
mtsc Call 614 446 6944
Gold pnnt couch Blue velvet
chatr Maplecontoluterao. a75
nch Call 614 446 0619 after

400
1 Woodburnlng furnac•8250
uaad one wimer 1 Woodburn
lng 1tove •100 Call 614 387

7870
Klndlmg Wood S6 pi ckup toad
Cell 614 446 3413
Catalyllc conveners
only
•e9 96 Most mo!jel• ln•tall•
hon alto available Muffitr Man
9 Stimpson A ve. Ath&amp;ns Oh1o

1 ·80().843·3787
GOOD USED APPUANCES
Washer• dryen refr1g . .tors.
range• Skagg1 Appliances
Upper RIVer Ad bn1de Stone
Crest Motel 614 446 7398
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sof1111 and ch•tt pnced from
$396 to 8995 Tebl• t60 and
up to S126 H•d••·b-.dl 8390
to S696 Recliners t225 to
0376 Lamps 828 to t125
Dinettes 1109 and up to t495
Wood table w 6 chatn*286 to
8796 Oath •100 up to 8375
Hutch81 $400 and up Bunk
beds eomplete w mattrn••
8295 and up to t396 Baby bedl
8110 Mattrellnorbo~tsprinp
full or tw1n $68 f1rm •11 and
888 Queen set• $226 King
$360 4 drawer ch•t $69 Gun
cablnlll.s 6 gun Gas or eleetnc
range 8376 Baby mattt. . . .
t36 &amp; t46 Be~ tram• t20
830 &amp; Ktng frame f60 Good
•eloct1on of bedroom i Uitel
metal cabenets heedbollf'dsllO
and up to 8£5

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90 Days tame as caah wllh
approved cred1t
3 M•lea out
Bul.vllle
RdSet
Op&amp;n
to 6pm
Mon Jhru
Ptt9am
814·446

0322

PARSONS

FURNITURE

Mixed h•d wood atabs 812 per
bundle Contammg approa 1 'h
ton FOB Oh1o Pallet Co
PomerO';' Oh1o 614 992 6461
Grave Blankets *10 and t16
Also wreathl Call 614 949
2116
Exarcse treedm11tlor sale. 875
Crots bow w1th arrows 140
Cal1614 986 4418
For ula. Hardwood Split Seaaoned ' t26 per load DetrverMI
$36 load Call 614· 9•9 · 2069
Stereo AM-FM ,8 trade Good
condrtion Atking t76 For sale
or trade double kevboard organ
1979 Trans Am Runs good
loww mileage Aaking $3000
Catl614·992·7841
Remmgton Modlei 742 30 06
ADl 3x9 WetHer Wintlf•eld
sling c•a 31/t bona Ammo
Excellent cond1t10n $326 304
875 2396 or 614 992 2583

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14 V bottom boat with trait•

1

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3446
Buy 6 Tomng Tabl• and receive
a free Suntan bed Offer good
until Dec. 30 1987 Call Caribbean Tans, Inc 304 422· 4200
All Chr•tma• Tr. . t12 Come
ewly before cold weathll'. tag
your tree at Newell s Chri1tm11
Tree Farm 1 m•le ebove Mason
on H1ngmg Roclc Ad 304· 773
6371 Of 882 2886
Pion•r stereo receiver BOW ch
00 equalizer *66 oo.
DBX filter 820 00, DISC camera
$18 00. 23 ehanel CB $16 00,
Fuzrbuster *20 00 Phone304
675 6968 after 6 OOPM

•zoo

8 MM Camcorder with VCR
$800 00 LIVmg room su1te
a360 00 1 9BB Ch811 ptck· up
4x4 304 876 6674
AVON all areu Sh~rlev Sp. .s.

304 875·1429

Floor model stereo tape pl.,-er &amp;
deck. am fm, 3 aae reeord1
h•dly used lbnu guitar org

304 876 6480
Bob Chne Tax1dermv Mem~
W Va Tex1darmy ANOc At 2
Bo~~t 782 Pt PI WV 304 676·
1448
Amana freezer Huffy bn:ycle
f1lecabmet. ant ~que trunk. toota
23 ch•n 814·446· 8240

71 Auto's For Sale

Pets for Sale

Year old male Beagle. tell or
trade for piCk up load firewood
825 304 8711 6174 Needs
tratned

57

Musocal
I nll1ru ments

P1eno te~aons Allen Stn~it Call
614 446 446 3 or 446 0687
PetNe..,HerrtageAml) withextra
2 speakereabln• L1kenew Call

814 448 3989
3 guitart oneChetAtkm•Tenn
Gret1ch One Fender 12 atr1ng
ecu1tlc:; One Fender LaBree
eleatrlc6 stnng PrlcecU460 00
all togeth• firm 614 367
7694

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Dunrov1n Fru•t Farm w1tl cloH
for the aeaaon November 25th.
S1 Rt 681 aouth. .t of Albany
c.n 614 698 6298
Another load t..kaOntauo llrge
appl•. ntrNtropN.val OrangM
Rubv Red Grapefruit, nulL
candy banlll'tls Jsckt Fru1t
Mkt. At 36 Henderson W Ve

Supplocs
&amp; Lovr:slock

304 773 8303

02600
304 468

Building Material•
Block bride, sawar pip• w1n·
dows. lintels etc Claude W1n
ws. Rio Grande. 0 Call 814

246-6121

Concrete block• alls11es yard or
delivery Maton und Gallipolis
Bloc:lc Co
123112 Pine St
Gatllpoll• Ohio Call &amp; 14-448

2783
Ready mix concrete end all
concrete Juppll• Call us Vellev
Brook Cement end Suppll•
304-773 5234

Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop Pet
Groomm51 All breedt All
1tyl• lam• Pet Food Deal•
JulleW•bb Ph 61•· 448 0231
Dregonwynd Ca«ary Kennel
CFA Himalayan, Persian and
Siam•a kittens AKC Chow
pupp•• New kittens; Pera1en1
Cell 614 448·3844 after 7PM
AKC Reg Enghlh Spreng•
Spaniel pupa. 7 mot. old
EJU:allent huntmg stock Call
614 446 1393
1ft Chow Chow pupp1ea 4
mal• 3 feme181 Cute Moth•
AKC reg $25 each Call 114

448 2106
AKC Black maleCockerSpantel
1 yr old Houte broken Bought
at Pattand a160 Clll614 682
7164
AKC M1ntature Dach1hund
pup• Good Chr1stmaa pats for
ch1ldrert 1 at shot• • wormed
Cell 614 379 2273
Pure Br~ Slam ... kittens Call
evenlnga 14 949 2290

e

Full blooded male Toy Poodle
Ught caramel coiOf 8 wk• old
Haa been wormed t 76 614
992·7666
Chrtttmas Puppu• AKC regi1
tered buff colored Cocker Spa
mel• 304 n3 6492

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SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

61 Farm Equipment
CROSS&amp; SONS
u s 36 w..t. Jack•on OhiO
814 288 &amp;461
Manr;o Ferguson New Hollana
Buth Hog Sal•&amp; Service Over
40 used tractors to choote from
&amp; campi--. Una of nM'II' &amp; 11..:1
equipment Larg•t •lect10n m
S E Oh1o
Utility building apl 27 x36 x8
1·13x8 1hd1ngdoor 13 sar
v•ca door t444il Iron HorN
Bldu Call 114 332 9746
4020 JD tractor with 4 row no
till corn planter 86950 TO 30
MF tractor plow•. d1sc 6:
eultlvetor t2600 Call 614·

288 6622
New Holland end of teaeon hay
toot ~ate A_. hi';' toola at deiMf'
COlt plus .nteresl free flnancmg
until June 1, 1188 with normal
down payment Two461,3pt 7
fl mowert*2,100 00 One311
3 joint PTO stand•d t~rea
regular p1dcup •&amp; &amp;00 00 One
472 7 tt havblne. t5.900 oo
One 474, 7 ft haybme
t8 400 00 Keefers Service
Center. St Rt 87, Leon W Va
Phone 304·896·3874
lnternatlonel 1060 grinder
mixer New Holland 7 ft hay
bind both in good cond 304

273 4216
Buy b• chain and aprocket for
any •w get teeond chain tree
otfer good tiU Dec 1 Siders
Equipment Co Phone 304 67&amp;
7'21

62 Wanted to Buy

2986

63

Livall1ock

Reg Amer1e1n Saddle Bred
Hones for •'• Good bloodline.
Re•onabl e prices Call 814
446 8387 or 256 8461 after
6100 PM
Reg1Sietf'ed Quarter hor ..s Call
614 446 0183
For 111te registered Tamworth
Boar Call aft• 6pm 614 246

9224
Show ~addle with 11tver heed
stall &amp; brHit straps Reglltered
Sorrell mar•borned Jan 2&amp;
1979 16 hands 3 *BI50 Call

814 288 8622
Ouroc &amp;or• for bettetf' r~~te of
g•n
2398. Rog•
Fabina Bentl-v
Oh 1o 613·584

Deer Hunters Sp~~e~al- 69 Bu1dl.
W•gon No rult AC PS, PB
350 Y8 0660 79 ATC 3
wheeler 70 cc 6l1Ce1 cond
$300 Buy both for $900 Call
614 446 7367 aft.- 4 30 PM
1984 Mercury Topaz White
Alpine AM·FM Caas ttereo
AC Ex cell cond t 3400 Call
614 446 B502 after 6 30 PM
1978 hnooln Townc:ar •1800
Clll614 446· 1633

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Need parts for 1976 Pontiac
Cad1tlec Sedan DeVIlle. Sea ·~
128 laurel St Pomeroyk
Evenmgs
"'
1983 Ford Ranger ' cyl, 4
speed parts clll after 5 00
304-676 3073

77

Auto Repaor

1981 Honda Crvtc. 4 dt Sedan
Auto Inter wipers AM FM
Cats reardef PB t1900 Call
614 4411608

Struts. $119 96 patr •nstalled
Moet model• Muffler Man, 9
Stlmp1on Ave Athens Ohio
1 BOO 843 3767

1961 Ch&amp;YV. 283 Auto. new
pert1, p•nt duals Radial 111'81
Sh•p Call 614 446 4482

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1982Ch.,vVan 350eng auto
Bit, PS. PB. PW, AM · FM new
t•r• customised 1nt 16000
1979 Firebtrd Auto PS •r
302el')g 81500 Call814 256

New motor home 2700 m•l•
Trade for truck &amp;: camp• Must
be mce Call 614· 266 6613

8780

197• Chevy Impala 360 auto
PS P!ll AC, tilt Runs Needt
carbarator work. $300 Call

19 ft lakeland travel camper
fully conta1nad Sleeps&amp; Excel
cond $1400 Call 614 367

0447
1977 Tttan motor home 26 •
3600 wt generator tully telf,
contamad dual gil tanks sleeps
Sill low m1 304 675·6372
anytime
~

614 448 4880
1984 FOfd Tempo 5 spd au
Sharp $3299 John s Auto
Sal ea. Holldavlnn Kan-..ga- At

Services
B1

7
1976 Plymouth Arrow 1300
Call 614 446· 3969
1978 Thund•blrd, hke new
42.000 actual mllea •2000
Ftrm Cell 614 446 1909 or
446·9180
Stalnleet tteelex.heutt I';' Items
Now ouatom mode for your
truck motor homeorcl•tiCCir
With llf•time warranty Muffl«
Men 9 St1mpson Aw Athens
Oh10 1 800 843 3767
1987 Olds Cutlut Supreme
Top 1hepe Auume loon Call
evenings, 30• 773 -6911 or

304 773·6616

Home
I mprovemants

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional hf11t1me guarantee local rtf•enc• furrwhad r
Free e1t1mates Call collect
1 614 237 0488 dav 01' n1ght
RogaraBasament
Waterproofmg
SWEEPER and sawing miChtne
rep•r partt. and supph• P1dl:
up and delivery, Dav1s Vacuu"'
Cleaner one half m1le up
Georg• Creek Rd Call 814446 0294
RON S Telev•t•on Service
Hou• calls on RCA Oueur
GE Spaaallng 1n Zenith Cal...304 676 2398 or 814 441 .._
2464
•

1981 Toyo'b Cehca Auto PS
PB Air sunroof AM FM ra'd1o
tilt wheel Bodv and 1ntenor m
•c•ll.,t condition Good gaa
m1ieage Call614 986·4341

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1972 Opel GT &amp; 1970 Opal GT
aac cond, runt good rebulh:
1972 engena 2 3 r•tored All
parts to f•msh Sea at 2112
Mad11on Ave

Rotary or cabht tool drilling :
Most wall• completed semeday
Pump sah• and let'VIct 304-'
B96 3802

1981 Ford Coumer blade whrte
1p0ke wheel• 6 •P overdrive
lookl&amp;runsgood 11400 ORO

Starks Tree and lawn Serv1ce,
lawn care landlcaptng stump
removal 304 676 2842 OJ
&amp;78 2903
...

3045782941
1970 Ch..,.no. IOd·blk stno•

Fetty Tree Trlmmmg ltump "•
•
removal Call 304 676 1331

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Plumbing
H ·

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1977 Dodge Aspen may be
seen at 7t~ drweway above the
'Y • on Rt 2 North Potnt
Pleasant Eddte Black. owner

CARTERS PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pin a
Galhpol11 Oh1o
Phone 614 446 3888 or 61'l
446 4477

79 Pont1ac Ftreblrd V 8, auto
Good Cond t1 500 304-575
7376

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72

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4Y, •• old hoolthy ponyfo••••
2 aadl• Good and fat for
wmtar 614 843 6267 anyt1me

Hay &amp; Grain

19B6 S 10 Chevy PS PB
Extraa Call anytime. 614 246
5625 or 614 448 9613
1951 Ch""Y 1h ton with 64 6
cyl full prnaure motor Runs
well 3 tpd trena Orlvan 20
mil• dilly New kmg l)lnt &amp;:
goodtwea 1860 Catl614 446

2306
1983 Oodge 4 spd topper
aport nms nii'N tlfiiS t3999
John • Auto Sal•. below Hoh
d., Inn, Kanauga- Rt 7
1973 Dodge P1ekup 3 1pd
Slant 6 8300 Ftrm Call 614
1987 510 p1dli up PS PB 4
speed long bed Very reasona
bte. 614 · 992~ 8675
1982 Ford lf.t ton 3 apead on
floor 6 cyl pnced to aatt
1985helftonChevyptcku pV 8
air cond low m1l e. N tce 304
676 7286 evenings

73

I ronEporlallon

Vans &amp; 4 W D

1979Chevyluv4x4 L•ftkit 1011
bar tonneeu cover Good carla
Sh•p t2250 Catt 814 379·

2252

71 Auto's For Sale
1989 Cam•o- 327 nM boltt'
pertL nevv tlra1 Blue with 1ilver
stripa Qgod cond *2500 Call

814·1WI·9370
1977 C.mero Z 28 T· tOp 360
LT1 4spd t1100, orbestoffer

Coli 114-448 1098

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&amp; Refrogeration

Trucks for Sale

448 8769

614 949 2237

.. Our boat sank the search plane
wouldn't have spoiled us II It hadn't been
tor Waldo's taste In ties ..

Budget Transmt1110ns Used and
rttbtult all IYI)81 Guarantee 30
days Call 814 379 2220 Of
Dual exhaust k1t1 $99 96 1n
stalled Most Fords Chevy
truckt Vans 4x4' a Muffler
Man 9 Sttmp•on Ave Athena
Oh1o 1 BOO 843-3767

Good muted hay tor 11le Call

81 4·448 7444

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

1977 Chrytl• Cordoba Runt
good low mH• Body fe~r
i760 Cell614 446 1021

t1895 Coli 614 949 3093

Carpet Price• Starting •t
Co mmercial
84 a yd
SculptUM . . a yd • Plulh n •
yd . Lota• of room remMttt In
ltock Financing IY•ilable Mol
lghan Furmture Upp• R1ver Ad

76

6781

500 bel• mixed hay Condth·
oned, never w.t • 1 26 p• bllle
Cali 614- 446 1909 evemnga

S"Xd"'

773 6776,

304 876 4230
.:._
_:

many new parts 1972 Ch811elie.
green - whlu ltrtpe both
$2 000 After 4 p m 304 675

Now bu';'mg shell corn or ear
corn Call for letnt quotes River
Chy Farm Supply 614 448

64

Uke new 6 cub lp, ft ch•t
freezer l1ken~~W~ Olbi'Oneltctric
dryer Traditlonll tofa. 6 ft
porch glider white baby bH
With mattr.. s Cor~n &amp;:
Furniture Co 9116 2nd
ve
Gellipoll• 1144481171

4 hte 1motOf
ackrrt•&amp;ttna
2~0;
9&amp; 8oar~
Mercury
2 g• tankt
1/2 nylon rope 12 000 304

1974 Duster Good cond t460
C•ll 614 388 9326

1977 Plymouth Volant- PS
auto 8 cvl Runt good Call
614 446 ~ 1339 or 446-3249

Captam a Mete bunk bedl with
mattre11 304-676·6B31
SUAPWS ARMY
DENIM
RENTAL CLOTHING IC.rh.-ta
10 percent over colt) Ongmal
army camoufl-oe. H 0 ·sam
Somen~~lle's. Old At 21 Eett
RIYenswoocl. Fr1 Sat Sun
Noon
8 00 p m Other dl'f'l
after IS p m 304 273 688&amp;
lntulated camouftaue coveralls

1973Gremhn 1969Edaal Both
runs good Call tor further Infer
614 266 6266

1980VWD••el Oath• for Mit
Good ConditiOn •1 300 Call
614-388·9033 evenlftus

FMIII

Wtnch•ter Model 94, 30·30
carbena end rifle for ..le. Can

56

Boats and
Motors for Sale

14 1t V-bonorn boat and tn1lw,
9 8 HP Mercury motor. 2 u•
tanks, oars 411fejacket•and l•f•
rmg 260ft '!J ~nctuope $2000
tnqutre ai 304-7"/3 6775

Firewood for 111 e. Oehvered
anyt•me 130 00 304·895

Venev Furniture
New and uMd lurniture and
appl1cences Call 614 448
7572 Hours 9 6

814 448 8105

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Just arrrvad 3 truck load• New
INII'Ig room aultea new wood 6
pc hvmgwood suit" 8399 96
cheat of drawers, twin mit
trestH t96 aet m1croweve
oven atanda
THE WORKING
MAN•s FRIENO

China se'rv1ce for 10 never
been uaed Carnival giMf. green
&amp; amb. Antique d1ah• Call

Honda Fourtrax 250R $1900
Aa 11 or $1600 stock many
extras available 614 992 3888
or 614 431 6129

0

t20 814 992 3079

55 Building Supplies

f•" 614 992 8342

1460

End tabl• cotfeetabl .. ch•r
baby bet! baaslnette J C Pen
ney Toaster Oven new tiber
glus Nove pant 614-992

Se•on«&lt; firewood $30 pickup
tosd, delivered Within rea~on
Call 614·246 6039 after 4PM

King woodburn• Good cond
$200 C•ll 614 258 6639

1983 Honda 110 CC three
wheeler Fair condit ion Pru:e

For Nle 10 mch wood planer
Barnett Croubow .Spot11ng
Scope Calt 614· 992-6229 efter
15 00 pm

Wood cook stove
18•4

614 388·8738

90 18 only 614 992· 2797

For Sale: D17 Alll1 ChalmBrl
TractOf Wede froot 3 pomt hitch
Outttandlng conditiOn New
floor drill preu 1.4 HP 8200
ftrm Call 614 949 2013

Fuel oil he.-:er with tank like
n-.v 3 drawer d81k. Good cond
Call 614 448 40113

Baby bed electric range. ping
pong tabla pool table. C.ll

M otorcycle ttreet tlrea made
USA *49 each MT 90 16 MP

2 twin bedl wnh matchmg
headboard• manrettel 1nd
tprmgalnduded 2 twin comtor
tara. helrt dw~gns. m•tching
pillow shams dLilt ruffle~ and
CUrtains All exeellent cond1t10n
Call1514 992 6018

Four drawer che~t of drawart

Motorcycles

1979VamahaVZBO ForSeteor
Trade Clll 614 448 6861

For ula Aesonabll Stereo 1n
cabinet. ..dio. record pl..,..er end
tap• 614 992 3826

For Nle. Oil burner 19.400 BTU
826 Cell 814 992 7352

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1981 Honda KR 80 Good conditiOn f200 Runs good Calt
614 446·0290

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2900

Picken• Uted Furniture
Dinettes. aof• ch•n end
tabl• lamps. bed•. draseera.
de•k. gltuware 304 -676
1460

Furnished Rooms

1619

2 Mobile homes for rent 1 4K70
w / upando, 2 BAS 12x66 2
BRS Both total elect Good
cond Location Rt 1 below
E;ureke Call 614 446 1211 or
2 Br trall ..·cable. BeiUtlful nver
view Foster s Mobile Home
Park Call 614 446 1602

45

Furmshed 4 room• &amp; bath
Clean Nq pett Adults only Ref
&amp; dep r&amp;qUired Call 614 446

Nice eff•aently apt HUD apJ
proved 221 6lh Mt Vernon Pt
Furn11hed 2 Br mobile home Plea.. nt Call 614-992 6868
located on Eastern Ave •186 \
month t126 depo11t Call614
APARTMENTS mobilq hom•
266 1187
houses Pt Pleasant and Galllpolts 614 446 8221
2 mobile homea on one acre
Rural water Blacktop road 2'h 2 bedroom furmted al)t ref end
mil• from MercMv11te lnear depolit New Haven W Va
Hannan Traea) Ref &amp;: dep
304· 882 3267 or 304 773
requ1red Call 814 266 6343
5024

Government ho mes from 61 IU
repatr) Daltnquent 18.11 property
Repo11eSS10ns Call 805 687
6000 ht GH 9806 for current
repo hst

7 room bnck home Upptr
Mason Carpet stove, ref dou
bie garage. 304 773 6397

Apartment
for Rent

Furmahed upsta1rt 1 BR Utlh·
tiel p11d S220 a mo $76 dep
94 loculi St Celt 614 446
1340 or 446 3870

Nice 3 br home 2 baths family
room gllf'age lerge tot $360
month Homestead Realty 304

7 room house. 2 full bath1
banment Separ~e 3 room
apanment With bath 6.2 F1fth
Aw Call 614 446 1607

44

2 bedroom house for rent Fully
oarptrted Lmcoln He•ghts 1n
Pomeroy Referencet r&amp;quired
Call 614·992 2270 after 6 00

2 bedroom all elec Refarences&amp;
Depos•t Call evening• 304
675 2214 after 8 00

Modern 3 BR hou'•
Patnot
Ohto W1ll help fmence Catt
614 446 1340 448 3870

2 BR Mobile Home furmthed
Burnette Add Dep &amp; ref
required
&amp;176 a mo plus
utihtn• Can 304 676 1080

3090

For rent or laue 3 bedroom 2
bathl atove end refngerBIOr
g11 heat central air carport
large yard, near tJIIddlaport
school parkand1hopplng S225
month plus deposit Call 614
992 7065 after 6 00 p m for
appt

3 BR bath&amp; half krtchen INing
room fireplace. dtning araa An
ached garage basement Good
condition Will 10tl land con.
tract Ftrlt St watt Holzar•
Call 61 4 448 3601

42 Mobole Homes
for Rent

Humphrey• rad1al fire c1rcuhrt.or
40 BTU Al•onab te 614 992

8941

3401

74

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry

54 Mise Merchandise

One whital ..... atory, onat ... atory
with c:ablniC: Good cond1tlon
Call after 8 90 p m 614 992

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New 2 BA equtpped kitchen
low ut1lrt•ea convenient location No pets Ref &amp; dep Call
614 446 1250

om

2 bedroom 1n ctty pnced re•onabie Call 614 446 0897

11ft uory newly eqwl)ped k•t
chan large fem•tv room air
cond1tton convament toeatiOf'l
304 676 5027

Call attar

Newtv renoYeted all electriC
with halt pump and central air 3
bedrooms plenty yard and
gwden space 1n Ponland Oh1o
5 mdes from Raventwood. W
Va Call 614 843 630~

Real Eslale

used car•

TOP CASH paid for 83 model
and nawer used can Smnh
Butck PonttK 1911 Eastern
Ave Gallipolis Call 814 448
2282

2 BA houl8, full basemant
llll'ge lot on HonevauckleRd m
Add11on t260 a mo plus dep
Ca11114 367· 7670

CAll
HUSTONS WELDING
&amp; FAB
!Certified)
For any welding repelr or fabrlca
t1on work No job too •mall or
too large Alummum weldmg a
specialty We giVe quality 1nd
qu1ck servtee Pteaae call 614
882 7122 tor est1m1te

We pay ca&amp;h for late model clean
J1m Mmk Chav Olds Inc
8111 Gene Johnson
614-446-3672

Homes for Rent

2 BR houM Stove &amp; reft1g
furn Loceted 1928'11 Ch811tnut
St 1!1176 mo t75 dep Can
614·446 3870

datton sales, 304 773 67&amp;$:

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

33

To a good hom•2 smatt house

Call614 446· 3169

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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Call us for your mobile home
+n1urance Miller lnluranca
304·882 2145 Alto auto
home hfe, health

eltcellant shape
1126 Ch•hlre614 387 0322

tra1ter 1

One 8 wk old kitten to giVe

Locatod helf wey bet·
ween

For &amp;76
Sale1211
or Rant
304

PM

Pupp1ea to grve IW1'1' to good
home Call 614 367 0229

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Jrans111ltslon
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

Insurance

614 992·2886

"Ladies and gentlemen, this
your captain. I am sorry to
inform you that Midriff Airlines has just declared bankruptcy."

1983 Na1hua upando 2
porchea. •ptu:.. 41/:t acras land
manye11:t1111 Between&amp; 10p m
call 304 676 6628

d•ff•ent

Roger Hysell
Garage

1386tfc

992-2156

The Daily Sentinel

5

BOGGS

1 13-lfc
'

8082 Ed N 2758

LOST REWARD

OPEN 1 to 9 P M.

Feast
Your Eyes On These
Thanksgiving Bargains:

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W"'ICI 'D"'f ...... ..,

OE waah•

14JI70 Wtndtor whh 14x30
addition 3 bedroomt approxl
mately 3 acrt~, black top road
Several out buddtngs and pond
Gallipolis Ferry 304· 676 6930

3 Announcements

INewl queen atzed water bed
Never been uted M•rrowed
headboard with all accessor! •
2 refrigerator~ Good t90
each 2 u• cook stows, natural
u• good tao each Call

~ t/J.O

7869

682 3309

4

742-2778

SLUG SHOOT
EVERY SUNDAY
IN NOVEMBER
1:00 P.M.
AT THE
KEN AMSBARY
IZAAK WALTON
LEAGUE

Announce 111 enls

(6141

Rt 124 Across from

.

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Pay Your Phone
and Cable Bills Here

V. C. YOUNG Ill

mo

Immediate opening for full time and
part time R N.'s to work in areas of
~Special Care
•Emergency Room
•Skilled Nursing Facility
•Medocal. Surgocal Unots
Salary comparable w1th experoence
Excellent Fringe Benefits
SIND RESUME TO:
RHONDA DAILEY, R. N.
DIRECTOR OF NURSING
VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAl
11 S EAST MEMORIAL DRIVE
POMEROY, OHIO 457 69

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2360

CARPENTER
SERVICE

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Help Wanted

REGISTERED NURSES

"At Reasonable Pnres"

MASTERCARD / VISA! R.. ard
Iell of credit h11tory Alao new
credit card No one refu1edl For
Information cell
1 316 733

YOUNG'S

DON•T lfT YOUR ELECTRIUl PROilEMS BECOME A
SHOCI TO YOUI
CALL

us

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

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(l•MI •"'Q F U ~ ••Srnoouo• "'C:

1 2x66 MoblleHomewith 12x24
add-on with extra tot 304 675

l.Atlrge Nat' t Ina Co exp.andmg
sal• force to Meaon Count';'
Experience a ptua but not
requtred Auto Home life &amp;
Health Very compeUtrva product• Sal.-v
Comm1111on
EKPen.. allowanc. t25.000
ptua 1at ye• m•mmum All
replys strictly confidential 304

by

refr~g•ator

1970, 12.1166, 3 bedroom Tip
out, atova rafrtgerator under
pinning •4000 814 992
7479

Baby sitter 6 00 I m to 1 00
p m Mondll';' thru Friday 9
mil• N Pt PI long Hollow Ad
Non Smoker 304 896 3823

BISSELL
BUILDERS

We Carry F11hmg Supplies

But not our love for you

and

CHESTER,

11116/' 87 1 mo d

10161mo

of th1ngs

who passed away
November 21 1986
Sadly m1ssed by wife
children,

Badges
•Name Tags for
Dogs
JOHN TEAFORD

992-7632

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Joo or Pauley Bowland
209 Soulh 41h S!.
Middloporl, Oh.
"lDW INCOME HOME"

And the thoughts of you
that linger

DENVER G HYSELL.

•Trophtes - Plaques

REASONABLE RATES
CALL FOR FilE ESTIMATE

992-11173

gue~s;

Thmkm g of you today
tomorrow •nd always
In lov1ng memory of

"LJ,.

•Golf Clubs
Shorts - Shoes

References

Than you could pos11bl'(

n•s.

KOUNTIY CLUB
"Christmas ~-,
Sale"

••de Adm~tal
freezer $200 Call
614 318 8896 or 388 9914

Side

814 446· 1428

AVON AU are81 Call Mau/yn
Weaver 304· 882 2646

FIREWOOD

(11 ) 6 . 13 20 27 4tc

Couch &amp; chair Good c:o nd
*100 Call 614 266 1166

1970 New Moon 12x60w/ ex
pando, 10.~~13 additiOn Com
pletely furmshed w / w ood
dburner &amp; fuel furnace Call

WE S!ll USED APPI.IAN&lt;:ES

Evenmgs

W11her &amp; dryer Good cond
1260 Catt 614-446 3648

614 .48 0176

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges •Refngerators
•Dryers •Freezers

Board of Commumonera has

Couch 6 chair &amp; foot stool
Coflee table &amp;. 2 end tabt•
t100 Call814 446 875 1 At 1
Galhpoh1, Oh1o

14x70 Concord 1974 3 BR
total alec. New car pet Extra
nice through out t6900 Cell

All Makes

Auditor's Office on October
29. 1987 The Melgs Counry

New Oueensaed Turtle water
bed mattreu box sprtng •
hellllo'y duty frame Mu11 see
hit offer Call 814 448 4220

9438

985-3561

Locust, Oak,

51 Household Goods

t9B1 Shultz: 14 x52 Ouallt~reek
Mobile Park. Call 614 246

tnct

Petitioners filed thetr Pett-

LAFF-A-OAY

1979 8ayVIew 14a70 wnh24~~:7
exten Front porch, carport.
encloud back porch or ahop
arH. woodburner on 1 4 acres
118000 or beat offer Ne•
Crown C1ty S. Mer eervMte C•ll
814 448 7802 or 256 1538

HOUSE FOR RENT

The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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Residen tial or commercial w n;· :
mg N e:w service or repa1rt. ..,
license-d elactrletan Estimata ..,
frae R 1denour Electrtcal, J04-- ~~
675 1786
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C11terns Walls Delrverv Anytime Ca ll 614 446 7404 No ""
Sundav calls
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pools CIStern s watts Ph 614-- •

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246 9266
R S. R Water Serv1ca Home:
c11ters wells pool• 1111ed For ~ .,
merly J amos Boy1 Watera Call
304 675 6370
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Paul Aupa Jr Water ServiCe" "'
Pools Cllterns wella Call614 -.
446 3171
:.~

l1ght hauhng of any kmd
Movmg garag•and bhemerttt
cleaned trash ju"nk. etc eau · ...
6,4 379· 2502
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reasol')abla rataa , 1mmad1ete ~
2 000 gall on dellvef't clttern 1 •
pools well ate cell 304 678 ...
2919
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-..,.'
Upholstery

1977 Dodge Van Built 1n couq,h
&amp; tabla auto, PS •700 Call
614 446 6602

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1882 Dodge 260 Ram Custom
convtnton Trill• read';' Call
614 446 4383 d-vs 446' 0139
fiYtnl &amp;. weekendl

R &amp; M Cuatom Couch" and
Raupholstery St fh 7 Crown
City Oh 614 266 1470 Eva '6144463438 Opendelly 9 t '
4 30 Sat 9 30 t9 1 30 Old :.
new Uphostared

1989 Ford Van 240 engin e 6
C.ll 614 446· 3677

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cyl ~l460

19?8 DOdge Customized V1111
311, •uto Sh•p n 400 or b..t
off• C.ll 614 448· 7364 .tt•

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M owrev 1 Uphol1tenng •ervtng
trlcountyarea22year1 Thebe• ,
In furniture upholaterl ng Cat:
77Ch., Blaz:arChaynne After
304 676 4164 for he•
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Pomll!'oy-Middleport, Ohio

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Community calendar
FRIDAY
LONG BO'ITOM - There will
be a square dance on Friday
from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Long
Bottom Community Building.
Everyone welcome.
GALLIPOLIS
Galltpolls
Flame Fellowship Chapter will
Meet Friday, 6:30p.m., at Dale's
Smorgasbord. Speaker will he
Bob Shackleford from Delaware,
Ohio.

SYRACUSE - A revival Is
underway through Sunday at
Syracuse Church of the Naza·
rene. Evangelist is Rev. Ron
Roth . Services hegln at 7 p.m.
nightly through Saturday. Sun·
day services will he at 10:30 a.m.
a.n d 6 p.m.
POMEROY - Revival servl·
ces will be conducted Friday,
7:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizen
Center In Pomeroy. Evangelist
will be Herbert Inscoe and music

Forest Run·UMW meets
A program on Thanksgiving
with the annual thank offering
being taken highlighted the recent meeting of the Forest Run
United Methodist Women.
The meeting followed a potluck
s upper at the church. Mary
Nease opened the program with
group singing of "We Gather
Together." Emphasis was on
having the members recall and
share events of the year for
which they are thankful as well
as to identify ministries as a way
of linking with other women

will he by the . United Gospel
Singers. The pubUc Is Invited.

MGMDINNER
MIDDLEPORT - MGM Dis·
trlct, Boy Scouts of America,
recognition dinner will be held on
MONDAY
RACINE - The regular meet· Dec. 3 at the new American
lng of Southern Local Board of . Legon Hall In Middleport.
Reservations are to he made
Education will he held Monday at
7 p.m. in the high school by Nov. 27 with Lisa Roush, 33178
Bailey Run Road, Pomeroy,
cafeteria.
45769, or by calling 992·3486. Ail
POMEROY - Pomeroy East· reservations of $6.50 must be
ern Star 186 will hold a special paid in advance.
meeting for Installation of new
'
officers for ~988 on Monday, 7:30 TICKETS
p.m. , In the Chester Masonic a:an
POMEROY - T!cketes for..the
at Chester. Members and oflic· Beta Sigma Phil Christmas
ers are asked to bring a relish buffet and dance are on sale from
tray, dessert or jello salad.

around the world.
Mrs. Nease read "In Every·
thing Give Thanks." Psalm 100
was read by Evelyn Hollon and
Mrs. Nease gave the closing
pr~yer . There was a litany of
Thanksgiving with Edith Sisson
as the reader, and a short
meditation as each member gave
her thank offering. Other poems
and meditations on Thanksgiv·
ing were read by members.
Carrie Grueser and Mildred
Arnold were guests.

Gibson

Maize

' Senior talents shine - B-Section
Rio Grande in
finals C-Section

:$36 7-'

b1g capacity in a freezer thai
fits almost anywhere
teldured lid, tiH·out basket.
adjustable cold control.

$277

REG. $41CJ

REG. '349

RCA

RCA

XL-100

XL·100

(OLOR
TELEVISION

SOUND .
FMI AM stereo,

25'~ogonol .

XL-100 Color TV

doub e cassette deck,
two speaker cabinet,
audio rack.

$49
REG. 599

w/REMOU

LAYAWAY FOR (HRISTMAS

$499

$177

REG. S599
REG. 5239

RGII~

SHARP.

25"
RCA ProWonder
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Uses standard VHS tape cassettes

$897

~fto

REG. 5999

VCR

$397 $247
WIRELESS REMOTE

REG. $499

45" :'
COLOR
TELEVISION
I

We wish to express once again our deep
gratitude to our many friends who came
to join us in the laughter, fun and good
food making our yearly · bazaar a g~el\t
sucJess.

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REG. 5299

Open.

Sunday

SAVE

$5
00
non
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$57

5 . P.M.

12" B&amp;W

TELEVISION
REG.

REMOTE
REG. 15 . .

1 P.M.

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$79

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COLOR TV

til

remained a home video outlet. The night also saw
her husband, Harry, taking tickets at the door
once again. (Times-Sentinel photo by Lee Ann
Welch)

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int~at.d stereo
am ·fiers, s1trto

RCA

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Apartment complex
underway in Racine

Colony Theater reopens big screen
to movie-goers in tri-county area
By LEE ANN WELCH
Tlmes.Senllnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - It was 50
years ago Tuesday that the
Colony Theater opened in down·
town GaH!polls. It was compared
.. to the lavish!shly-designed •
j{elth-Athee In Huntington and
~onsldered "the eat's meow," so
to speak.
Friday, the Colony reopened
Its theater to the public. after
being closed since May 1986,
according to manager, Tom
Wheeler. The theater is termed a
"dollar house" in professiona'l
llpgo, meaning all seats are $1.
The movie-goers came into the
lobby In droves , braving the
wind, cold and snow flurries.
They bought tubs of buttery
popcorn, boxes of candy and
containers of soda, then settled
back to watch the movie, "Dirty
Dancing."
Wheeler Is the third generation

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of his family to be Involved with
the movie business, he said. His
father, Harry, opened the Colony
on Nov. 24, 1937, but his grand·
father, Fred, bought the contents
·of the-Gallipolis Theater In 1919,
and was responsible for bringing
"talkies" to the area In 1930,
when the equipment became
more affordable.
The history of the Colony is
rich, and many a young Galli a
Countian spent a Friday evening
or Saturday afternoon in the
auditorium of the theater . .
Another big attraction in days
gone by was Cash Night, when
patrons were eligible for prize
money during the movie that
night. It boosted business, and
someone in the audience was the
recipient of $50.
During the construction of the
Colony, Wheeler said his father
rowed to the site during the 1937
flood, and water covered the area

of the floor, where the slope of the
auditorium had been scooped
out.
Since 1986, the Colony has been
a video store, and Wheeler sald
·there ~re ,plans for expansion.
Originally, ·he was going to push
back the walls of the theater arid
expand the video business that
way, but had second thoughts
about reopening to blg-scteen
movies.
"If I didn't try it (reopening the
theater), It would always be in
the back of my mind, 'Could I
have made it?'" So, several
weeks ago, the wheels - and
Wheelers - went into overdrive
to spruce up and fix up the
auditorium.
The Colony theater has reopened with "Dirty Dancing," .
which stars Fj_atr!ck Swayze,
Diane Lane ana Jerry Orbach.
The'f!lm' is rated PG-13. It will be
showing at 7:30p.m., nightly.

Icy roads ·cause one death
ln auto accident Friday.night
RIO GRANDE -A Greenfield
·man was killed in an accident
. Friday, according to the Gallia·
Meigs Post of the Highway
.Patrol. 'I'he accident occured at
8:35 p.m., on U.S. 35, near the
Raccoon Creek Canoe Livery at
Bob Evans Farms .
' Orville E. Karnes , 63, died
after suffering a head injury and
a crushed chest caused by the
head-on accident. The passenger
in Karnes ' Cadillac, Gayland J .
Wiseman, 53, of Wllm!nglon, wa s
'taken to Holzer Medical Center
)ly Gallla County Emergency
Medical Service.
The occupants of the other
vehicle, a Chevrolet pickup
truck, also taken to Holzer were,
driver Russell A. Sowards, 17, of
Ewlngton, Jason E . Marcum, 17,
of Vinton, and Christina K. Stepp,
14, of Ri. 1, Vinton.

Marcu111 was later transferred
to Cahell-Huntinglon Hospital in
Huntington, W.Va. , by Lif~·
Flight, where he was admitted to
!he Critical Care Unit for a head
injury. He was listed In stable
condition at 5 p.m . Saturday,
according to a nursing
supervisor.
Wiseman was admitted to
Holzer Medical Center for facial
cuts, _ facial fra ctures and a
fractured arm. He was listed In
stable condition.
Sowards was also admltfed to
Holzer for multiple fractures,
and was listed in stable
condition.
Stepp was treated a nd released
for multiple bruises and scrapes
and a facial cut.
Sowards was traveling west as
Karnes was driving east. So·
wards lost control o~ the Icy
bridge, went left of center and hit

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Karnes' car head 'on. None of the
victims Involved wore seat belts.
No citations were given by the
patrol at last report, ·and the
accident Is still under
investigation.
The accident was the fourth
highway fatality of the year in
Gallia County.
Called to the scene were the
Jaws of Life resuce unit of the
Gailia County Sheriff's Depart·
ments in addition to six deputies,
four first responders and two
two-person paramedic crews
from Gallia County Emergency
Medical Service, · and the
Wellston-based LifeFllghl helic·
opter of · Grant Hospital In
Columbus. ·,
The Gailia·Melgs Post re·
ported a .total of 14 accidents in
Gallia and Meigs Counties from
Friday, at 8 a.m. to Saturday, at 8

a.m.

Winter weather hits in Ohio
By United Press International
Cold Canadian air blew Into
Ohio Friday, bringing with it
wind and snow for the season's
first major winter storm.
Snow began sticl&lt;lng around
·ruSh hour and as temperatures
began dropping, roads and
bridges began freezing, causing
numerous accidents.
AuthOrities said at least one
person was killed in a weather·
related traffic accident.
. The victim was Identified as
'1'homas E. McGee, 22. Colum·
bus, whose car skidded on an Icy
bridge and \I'BS hit by a van,
.
police o!!!cers said.
Storm systems crossing Lake
Erie normally drop most of the

Sunny Sunday. Highs in mid
Chance of rain near zero.

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;Our heartfelt thanks to all. God bless you
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SMORGAsBORD
WILKESVILLE - The Py,
th!an Sisters are sponsoring a
smorgasbilfd at Pythian Hall hi
Wilkesville on Saturday, Nov. 28,
from 4: 30 to 7:30p.m. ·

$267

Rodney Hill, husband of Ruth
Ebersbach Hill, frequent visitors
to Ml!!gs County, has been having
some health problems also. He
has heen returned to his home
and cards may be sent to him at4
West VIctoria, Buckhannon, w.
Va. 26201.

.I know things aren't too good
for you right now - but it can
always be .w orse. Just think.
What If you were a turkey? Do
keep smiling.

Recalls early TV days

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get help.
Meantime, anyone wishing to
offer any help to the family may
do so through The Farmers Bank
and Savings Co. in Pomeroy.

Congratulations to Franklin
Edward Ihle and Kyle Stark
Woods, both of Pomeroy. They
have been selected as Outstand·
ing Young Men of America for
1987. The program recognizes the
achievements and abilities of
men between 21 and 36 for
outstanding civic and profes·
slonal contributions to their
communities, their states as well
as their nation.

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compact oonvenienC!3 and

With the birthday people are
Katie Anthony, Front St., Middle·
port, who will mark her 81st
birthday Sunday - also she and
her husband, Willis, w!ll observe
their 60th wedding anniversary
Monday. Nola Swisher of Middle·
port will chalk up another birth·
day Sunday. Let me make it
perfectly clear that Katie is 81not Nola.

ALUMNI MEETING
POMEROY - Meigs Alumni
Association will hold its bi·
monthly meeting to discuss the
first readling of the new constl;
tu!on and by-laws, on Monday at
7 p.m . at the United Methodist
·
Church of Pomeroy. .

.

SATURDAY, SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

Coming home again...
By BOB HOEFLICH
If all goes well, David Pratt
will be returned to his home on
Baker Road in
the Kingsbury
area today from
University Hosp i t a l in
Columbus.
David has had
a terrible time
of It since last summer when he
received severe injuries when
struck -by a tree limb - things
probably will gel worse, but
there must be some help out
there.
·David is helng returned to his
home with a "loaner" wheel·
chair. An electric wheelchair
which he could use to get around
the house is $8.500. Medicare will
pay 80 percent of up to $2700 for
the equipment. If the loaner has
to be returned then David will be
confined to bed 24 hours a day. He
has to be turned every three
hours, every day of the week, and
c9theterized every six hours. His
wife is legally blind but there are
five people who a reattempting to
provide care for him. A hospital
bed and a lift have been left at the
Pratt home but will have to ' be
returned if they are not given
Medicare approval. b.
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt are on
social security which provides
barely enough for the vital
necessities - you know, like
food.
Recently , a fund drive was
started on behalf of David, who
was a good Indian for many
years. It raised only about $150
and as luck would have it, the
t~ansmisslon on the van which Is
used to transport David to and
from University· Hospital went
out wiping out the fund.
Certainly with all of the agen·
cies that exist today there must
be one which will provide help lor
th&lt;&gt; Pratts . I'm willing to hear
about It and so are the Pratts who
have exhausted every effort to

ACCEPTING DONATIONS
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Fire
Department Is accepting dona·
lions for Christmas treats. Dona·
lions may be sent to the fire
department at Box 706, Syra·
cuse, or cai1992· 7181 for pick up .
Toys for· needy children are also
helng collected. New or very
good used toys are
and

anyone wishing to give toys
should call 992·7181 or 992·7775. :

ONLY

gift exchange party will be held
on Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the
home of Phyllis Hackett.
Members are to take ornaments
for the gift exchange.
Plans were made to help two
needy families for the Thanks·
giving season. Next meeting will
he held on Dec. 1 at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church.
A progressive dinner was iheld
preceding the · meeting with
members traveling to the homes
of Debbie Jones, Darla Staats,
and Mrs. Ault.

Beat of the bend

club officers and chapter
members. The event will be Dec.
5, at the Senior Citizen Center in
Pomeroy. Social hour Is 7 to 8
p.m. Tickets are $8 for singles
ana $16 for couples. It will be
hosted by Ohio Eta Phi Chapter.

3 DAYS

Xi Gamma Epsilon meets
Holiday activities were
planned at a recent meeting of Xi
Gamma Epsilon Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority, held at the
home of Vickie Ault.
Tickets were on sale for· the
couple's party to be held on Dec. 5
at the Senior Citizens Center. The
social hour will begin at 7 p.m
and the dance will he held from 8
to midnight with. an all-evening
buffet being served.
Pizza with Santa will he held
for the member's children on
Dec. 12 at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church at 11 a.m. The

Sunday

In neighboring Summit
County, snow fell off and on
during the Youngstown StateAkron football game at the Akron
Rubber Bowl that drew little
more than 5,000 fans to· the·
''Oh, wow! havewegot snow,''
35,400-sea
t stadium.
exclaimed Portage County she·
Ground
crew workers had to
riff's dispatcher Pat Mohler, who
estimated at midnight about six scrape the artificial turf at
or seven Inches of snow on the halftime. Officials watched care·
fully late In the second quarter
ground.
"It's coming down like bar· when Akron fqllback Scott Rind·
rels," she said. "Most of the fuss raced 89 yards down the
people are staying ln . You look sidelines with a kickoff for a
out the window and can't see touchdown.
Rapidly fall!ng temperatures
across the street. I wanted to stay.
and
the numerous accidents
home IO!Jight, but I couldn~t."
spelled
problems for road crews
She said there had been numer·
In
Columbus
:
ous traffic accidents, but nothing
WINl'ER,
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major.

snow ln counties along Lake .
Erie. This system appears to
have wailed until It hit Portage
County, a couple of counties
southeast of the lake.

By NANCY YOACHAM
Times.Senllnel Staff
·RACINE- After six years of
walling, construction of an apart·
ment complex on Elm Street in
Racine is finally underway and is
likely to be completed ahead of
schedule. Initial paperwork !Or
the complex, Elmwood Terrace
Apartments, was undertaken by
the owners , Dr. and Mrs. Harold
D. Brown Jr. of Pomeroy , ln
September 1981. Brown Is
pleased that the project is finally
taking shape.
Total costs for the project,
designed by architect Fred
Schwab, Columbus, amount to
$600,000, and Interim financing is
being provided by Farmers
Home Administration.
According to Don Sommers,
FmHA district loan specialist,
the elderly, as well as families,
will be eligible for residence In
Elmwood Terrace. The four
building complex will house 20
units altogether 12 two·
bedroom and 8 stngle· bedroom
_and one of each size unit will be
equipped for the handicapped.
Residents will receive rental
assistance through FmHA,
·Semmers said, and will '' pay 30
percent of their adjusted gross
, Income for rent and utilities, per
month," he explained. "Veryiow
income' ' persons will be given

priority in the selection of resi·
dents, he added.
As owner, Brown said he
Intends to exercise close control
over the complex which !c.
situated on approximately three
and one-half acres, formerly the
Eldon Krautter property, pur chased from Paul Black c,!
Racine. Brown has assured Ra·
cine officials that the grc-mds
and the buildings, which will
have exteriors of brick and
siding, will be well maintained
throughout the years.
Inside, in addition to othel'
storage facilities , e~ch double·
bedroom unit will Include a ·
double walk-In closet and each
single-bedroom unit will have an
exterior storage area. The rna·
jority of apartments will be on
ground floor level and all will be
heated by electricity. Laundry
facilities for the complex will be
available In one of the buildings.
Office space will also be
provided for a resident manager.
Although the manager has not
yet been chosen, negotiations are
underway with a management
firm which will probably choose
the manager ba'sed on Input from
Brown.
Al!hough construction is not
, expected .to be completed until
mid-March, Brown has already
received numerous Inquiries at
his Pomeroy dental office re ·

.

garding the availabillty of the
apartments. Racine · officials
have also heen receiving inquir·
ies. When the apartments are
ready for occupancy, potential
residents will need to complete
official rental forms, Brown said.
Brown has commended his
construction contractor, · Greg
Roush Construction of Syracuse,
for being ahead of schedule.
Roush said he's been able to
move forward quickly because of
excellent personnel, . Including
subcontractors, who have been
willing to work longer hours In
order to take advantage of recent
mild weather.
Brown is committed to "the
spirit of development" which he
believes now exists in 'Meigs
County. And an Important part of
development In any community
"is to provide better housing and
enhance living conditions for thE:
residents of'the community," he
commen!ed.
In addition to Elmwood Ter·
race, Brown is also behind the
current construction in Middle·
port of a $3.15 million 100-beq
nursing home which should he
open this summer.
. For his efforts In bringing
deveJopme!'t to. .. the county,
Browr. was honored earlier this
month as Southeastern Ohio
Regional Development Council's
Meigs County man-of-the-year.

complex in Racine Is ahead of schedu.le.
Construction contractor Is Greg Roush Construe·
tlon of Syracuse.

AHEAD OF SCHEDULE ·- Construction of the
four building Elmwood Terrace Aparhnent

Proper heat system, maintenance
prevents accidents: fire chief
- Never "Over fire" so that the stove pipe
By MARGARET CALDWELL
becomes "red hot,"
Times -Sentinel Staff
· - Never leave the doors open or screen off
GALLIPOLIS - As oi' man winter creeps up,
except
to fuel the fire,
people will be using their heating systems more
Never
dry clothing closer than three feet to
during the holiday season. Proper cleaning and
the
stove,
and
maintenance are the keys to a safe, warm winter,
-Never leave small children in a room where a
said Ray Bush, Gallipolis fire chief.
wood
stove is In use.
"People often postpone getting their heating
major
prOblem with woodburning stoves are
A
system serviced," Bush said. "l'low Is the time to
make sure home heating equipment is ready to chimney maintenance. A chimney should be
Inspected and cleaned by a qualified cleaner
provide safe and trouble'free service when It
monthly or every two months. no less than twice a
turns cold. "
year, Bush said.
Bush advises those with fuel-oil furnaces to
Chimney fires are caused when a wood-burning
have a qualified heating service check the
by-product, creosote, collects on the inside of the
eontrols, the flame and the fuel flow. Most
chimney and Is ignited. A chimney fire may
problems occur with this kind of heating &amp;ystem
crackle, rumble or roar and caJse the stove pipe
when the controls let in too much fuel. Often the
to become red hot.
excess fuel will seep out and ignite.
To prevent creosote bu ildup, burn only dry,
There are 'normally not too many problems with
seasoned
wood, avoid slow buring smokey fires.
electric heating systems, Bush said, as long as the
and
have
your chimney inspec ted and cleaned.
coils are cleared of dust and lint. People should be
If you do have a chimney fire, call the fire
especially cautious to clean the system in late fall,
department and get everyone · out of the house,
early winter when the systems are first turned on.
Bush said. If the fire is not out of control, close the
This Is the most alarming time for electric
stove doo.r, draft opening and damper to cut off air
systems.
. .
to the fire, and never throw water on a hot stove.
Natural gas furnaces should be checked by a
All fires start small, Bush said. For the greatest
quall(led heating specialist for size of flame and
measure of safety, Install approved smoke
for the proper mixture in the ·comb~Stion
detectors throughout the house and on each level
chamber . Bush said he advises people to chec·k the
of
the house. Families sbould practice a fire
filters every two months and no less than twice a
escape
plan with two ways out of every room in tile
year.
house.
,
According to the U.S. Fire Administration,
Bush
warned
agains t do-it -yourself servicing.
woodburnlng stoves cause twice as many fires as
He
said
homeowners
should spend a few ciollars
traditional fireplaces . They also cause 11 times
for a serv!ce·salety check by a qualified heating
the deaths and almost double the Injuries .
dealer .
When using a woodburlng stove,:
"That's ~a small price to pay lor your family's
- Never usc flammable liquids to light. a fire,
- Never ·store flammable liquids in an area • safety and yo,ur own peace of mind," Bush said .
"And properly adjusted equipment will save you
where a stove is being used,
money, In t he long run, In both fuel efficiency and
-Never burn 'trash , large amounts of paper or
lower fuel costs."
small twigs,

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