<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="12996" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/12996?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-12T03:19:19+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="43968">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/30ef14e9c1efd5bcf0eae728be9fc18d.pdf</src>
      <authentication>fe88b078cd08b392e23e97cee721102f</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="40763">
                  <text>·'
Tuesday. November 25. 1986

Pomeroy...:...Middleport. Qhio

..•

,
'

J

CENTRAL .
IIUST
COMPANY
.

,~:·;

This
eek's
Cames

Southern 'nets
first game·
of season

- - ..

MEIGS

..

PICK-4

8278

at y

'
•'
'

' Cloudy tonight with a· low
near 40. Parl!y cloudy Thursday with a high ncar 1)0. The
probahllity ·or precipitation is,
· 20 percent tonight.

996

•

•'

GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Dail)' 1\uml~r

4

BOYS BASKETBALL

Nov. 25...:._Athens ............... Away ·
Nov. 28-Miller .................. Home
Det. 2..:..Nalsonville............ Away

Ohio Lottery

•

enttne

•
3 Sections, 36 Pages . 26 c·ents

Nov. 26-Easterri ............... Home
Nov. 29-Miller ................. Away

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

SOUTHERN
BOYS BASKETBALL
Dedtcaled to Mrs. Olive Weber
and Mrs. Alice Nease, long-time
participants, Big Bend Varieties
of '86, the first show produced by
the morE'-than-30-year·oid . . Big
Bend Minstrel Association, will
open at 8:10p.m. Saturday In the
Rutland Civic Center.
Joe Struble, veteran master of
ceremonies for the · association,
will again keep the show moving.
Opening the producfion wii! be
the traditional, "No Business
Like Show Business," featuring
Peggy Br!ckles on the vocal,
backed by the Shady River
Shutners and Jayne and Bob
Hoeflich.
The Chordsmen Quartet,. com·
posed of AI Hartson, Tom Reuter.
Jim Souls by and Earr Eden will
kick off · the presentation with
''Whispering" and · w!l! appear
later In the show doing "Tell Me
Why."
Linda Mayer, another veteran
of the group, will do "You Belong
To Me" as her vocal solo, and a
mod dance number by The Dance
Co. of Shirley Quickel will step
out on "Two of Hearts." Making ,
up the group are Amy Rouse,
Susan Houchins, Missy Nelson.
. Teresa Deem, Abby Black, Lisa
Poulin; Christi Maidens, Kristen
Slawter, Jessica Mitchell and
Julie Buck. Hartson will sing
"You Always Hurt the One You
Love" and Debbi and Bob Buck
will provide comedy and music
with their rendition of "In the ·
Little Red .School House".
A girls trio which first appeared five years ago - Sharon·
Hawlpy, Linda Mayer and Jayne
Hoeflich - will sing "Boogie

Nov. 25-Eastern .............. Away
Nov. 28-Gallipolis ........... Away .
Det. 2-Kyger Creek ..........Home
GIRLS BASKETBALL

'

Nov. 29-Aiexander .......... Away
Det. 1-Kyger Creek ......... Away

, MUZZlE LOADING
ai!d HUNTING SUPPLIES
HOURS:

EASTERN
BOYS BASKETBALL

Nov. 25-Southern ............ Home
Dec. 2-North Galllo ......... Away
GilLS BASKETBALL

Mon. thr11 Fri.
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ·
Saturday
7:30 "'"'' to 4:00 p.m.

Nov. 26-Meigs ................. Away
Dec. 1-North Gallio .......... Home

'

BOYS SCHEDULE
Meigs
BOYS BASKETBALL

"Your Athletic
Shoe Headquarters'

'

WE WILL
TAKE CARE OF
ALL YOUR
INSURANCE.
NEEDS ,.
DOWNING-CHILDS
and

MUUfN INSURANC
111 SECORD AVE.
.POMEROY

CALL 992-3381
99,2-2342
.

0

. . ...

EWING .
FUNERAL
.HOME

Nov. 2S-Athens ....................... Away
Nov. 28-Miller........................ Home
Dec. 2-Nelsonville ................... Away
Dec. S- Vinton ......................... Home
Dec. 9-Trimble ....................... Home
Dec. 12-Belpre ........................ Away
Dec. 16-Aiexander .................. Home
Dec. 23-Logan ......................... Away
Jan. 2-Wellston ...................... Home
Jan. 6-Federal Hocking ........... Home
Jan. 9-Miller ........................... Away
Jan. 13-Nelsonvile ................. Home
Jan. 16-Vinton ........................ Away
Jan. 20-Trimble .................... ... Away
Jan. 23-Belpre ....................... Home
Jan. 27-Aiexander ................... Away
Jan. 31-Point Pleasant ........... Home
Feb. 3-Warren ........................ Home
Feb. 6-Wellston ....................... Away
Feb. 13-Federal Hocking .......... Away

Southern
BOYS BASKETBALL
Nov. 25-Eastern ...................... Away
Nov. 2~-Gallipolis .... , .............. Away
Dec. 2-.Kyger Creek ................. Home
Dec. 5-0ak Hill ....................... Away
Dec. 9-North Gallia ................ Home
Dec. 12-Hannan Trace ............. Home
Dec. 19-Southestern ................ Away
Dec. 27-Peebles .................... Convo .
Dec. 30-Southeastern ............. Home
Jan. 9-Symmes Valley ............. Home
Jan. 16-Eastern ............ .......... Home
Jan. 20-Kyger Creek ................ Away
Jan. 23-0ak Hill ..................... Home
Jan. 30- North Gallia ................ Away
Jan. 31-Miller ......................... Away
Feb. &amp;-Hannan Trace ................ Away
Feb. 7-Federal Hocking ........... Home
Feb. 13-Southestern ............... Home
Feb. 17-Ravenswood ............... Home
Feb. 20-Symmes Valley ... :........ Away

Eastern
BOYS BASKETBAll
Nov. 25-Southern ................... Home
Dec. 2-North Gallia ................. Away
Dec. 5-Hannan Trace ...,.......... Home ·
Dec. 9-Kyger Creek.. ................ Away
Dec. 12-Southwestern ............. Home
Dec. 13-Miller ...................... ~ .. Away
Dec. 19-Symmes Valley ............ Away
Dec. 23-Federal Hocking .. ........ Away
Dec. 26-Wahama Holiday Tourn ..... Away
Dec;. 27.,.-Wahama Hoiday Tourn ...... Away
Jan. 9-0ak Hill ........................ Away
Jan . 16-Southern .................... Home
Jan. 20-North Gallia ............... Home
Jan. 21-Hannan Trace .............. Away
Jan. 30-Kyger Creek ...... .......... Home
Feb. 6-Southwestern ................ Away .
Feb. 7-0PEN ........................ .. Home
Feb. 13-Symmes Valley ........... Home
Feb. 17-Federal Hocking ......... Home .
Feb. 20-0ak Hill ...................... Away

'

'

l•f Mort':
Lett 11

Southern

Eastern

GilLS BASKETBALl

. GilLS BASKETBAll

GIRLS BASKETBAll

Nov. 26-Eastern ..................... Home
Nov. 29-Miller ......................... Away
Dec. 4-Nelsonville.. ................ Home
Dec. 8-Vinton .......................... Away
Dec. ll~Trimble ...................... Away
Dec. IS-Belpre ....................... Hdme
Dec. IS-Alexander ................... Away
Jan. S-Wellston ........ ............... Away
Jan. 8-Federal Hocking ............ Away
Jan. IO~Miller ........................ Home
Jan. 12-Southern .................... Home
Jan. IS-Nelsonville ................. Away
Jan.l9-Vinton ........................ Home
Jan. 22-Trimble ...................... Home
Jan. 26-Belpre ........................ Away
Jan. 29-Aiexander .................. Home
Feb. 2-Eastern ........................ Away
Feb. 5-Wellston ...................... Home
Feb. 9-Federal Hocking ........... Home
Feb. 14-Southern .................:... Away

"HOMe lANK

Nov. 29-Aiexander ................... Away
Dec. !-Kyger Creek .................. Away
Dec . 4- Oak Hill ..................... Home
Dec . 8-North Gallia ................. Away
Dec. 11-Hannan Trace .............. Away
Dec . ts:....southwestern ............. Home
Dec. 20-Aiexander .............. .... Home ·
Jan. 5-Gallipolis ..................... Home
Jan. 8-Symmes Valley .. ............ Away
Jan. 12-Meigs ......................... Away
Jan. IS-Easter~ ....................... Away
Jan. 19-Kyger Creek ............... Home
Jan. 22-0ak Hill ...................... Away
Jan. 26-Gallipol is .................... Away
Jan. 29-North Gallia .............. : Home
Feb. 5-Hannan Trace ............... Home
Feb . 9-Symmes Valley ............. Home
Feb . 12-Southwestern .............. Away
Feb. 14-Meigs ........................ Home

Nov. 26-Meigs ......................... Away
Dec. !-North Gallia ................ Home
Dec. 4- Hannan Trace ............... Away
Dec. 8-Kyger Creek.. ............... Home
Dec. 11-Soutl\western .............. Away
Dec. 18-Symmes Valley ........... Home
Dec. 20- Federal Hocking ......... Home
Dec. 22- Trimble Holiday Tourn .....Away
Dec. 29-Triinble Holiday Tourn ..... Away
Jan. 8-0ak Hill ........................ Away
Jan. 15-Southern .................... Home
Jan. 19-North Gallia ................ Away
Jan. 22-Hannan Trace ............. Home ·
Jan. 19-Kyger Creek ................ Away
Feb. 2-Meigs .......................... Home
Feb. 5-Southwestern ............... Home
Feb. 9- 0ak Hill ....................... Home
Feb. 12- Symmes Va.lley ............ Away
Feb. 14- Federal Hocking .......... Away

•

PH. 992 ..6614
.~

·308 E. MIIN ,
•· . POMEROY; Q·H..•.
,('

;

'

· ;·

CLEVELANP !UP!) - Corpo· alleging that the company's
rate raider James Goldsmith and buyout of Goldsmith was a waste
the directors of Goodyear Tire &amp; of corporate assets and consti·
Rubber Co. are being sued by a luted wrongful use of those
shareholder who says the resolu- assets. Winkler owns 200 shares
tion of Goldsmith's takeover of Goodyear stock, represenl!ng
attempt amounted to corporate an investment of $8,350 at Monblackmail.
day's closing Price of $41.75.
Winkler also charges that the
l\1innie Winkler pf New York
City filed suit Monday, in U.S. payment to Goldsmith of $621
District Court in Cleveland, million. including about $37 mil-

"COME .GROW

. WITH US...

• . . , FOI · . ·

lett H. Ewing-Director

.PH. 992-2121

lldn for expenses and $93 million
tn profits, was a "breach or !the
directors' 1 fiduciary duty to
Goodyear and its shareholders."
Goldsmith, who began his raid
on Goodyear stock Oct. 7, paid an
average of$42 a share for hlsl1.5
percent stake. Goodyear agreed
to pay him $49.50 a share: The
day of t~e .company 's announcement, Goodyear stock closed at

Kaiser restructuring plan wins OK
'"
"""
. .'

RAVENSWOOD, W.Va.
and shareholders, the Jackson earlier this year. However: Glore
Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Herald of Ripley, W.Va., rE'- was not Involved at the time the
Corp.'s board of directors have ported today.
·
current plan was created, Irelan
agreed, in principal, to .a restruc·
The plan is subject to final added.
turing plan that would create a approval by Kaiser and Clore's
Implementation of the new
holding company to be controlted group as well as Kaiser sharE'- pian wUI involve the addition of
by British investor Allen Clore.
holders, who will meet early next two new directors to the Kaiser
Clore was one of the group led year to decide the Issue, the board, Clore and Guy deChaba·
by Oklahoma investor Joseph Herald said. If approved, Maier neix. The board of the· new
Frates that sought to take over is expected to remain as vice company wUI be comprised of 12
Kaiser.
chairman and chief executive members, seven appointed . by
Kaiser President Cornell C. , officer of Kaiser Aluminum arid Clore and five by the current
. Maier said Frates wm maintain Clore would become chairman of members of ·lhe board, the ,
a non-voting capacity with the the holding cqmpanv.
Herald reported.
new holding company. Maier . Company spokesman Bob lrE'The holding company will be
said the 11oard's approval of the · Ian said Tuesday the arrangE'- created through the purchase of
plan was in the "best Interests" men! is similar in appearance to $140 mtllion In convertible prE'/Continued on Page lZ)
of Kaiser employees, bankers a corporate structure suggested

.

'.
-''

., .

Turnbull and Jodi Cunri)lins has
chosen its "Ragtime Annie"
routine for the '86 varieties.
The traditional Appalachian
number will tie by Jim and Susie
Soulsby, Bob and Debbl Buck ,
Charlene and Bob Hoeflich,
Linda Mayer. Carolyn Thomas
and Jayne H.oeflich to precede
the traditional finale, "Yankee
Doodle Dandy," featuring Bruce
Wolfe and "Grand Old Flag."
So und for thP production is'
!Continued on Page 121

'

Holly Williams, Anna Chapman, Megan Bartels,
Kelly Doidge and Stephanie Price. Others of the
group not pictured are Beth Roush and Danlelle
Crow. Show time is 8:10p.m.

·a·ANK ·
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
POMIIOY, OH. '
~H. ' 992-2136

insisting thai anonymous dona·
t Ions In 1986 did not amount !o
more than $500,000.
Ironically, Reagan has ar·
cused Iran of aiding 1he leftist
Sandinlsta regime that 'the Con·
tras are fi ghling to overthrow - ·
and the startling turnabout
added a new dimension to the
political fallout that has shelled
the president .
Congressional leaders were
blunt In their criticism, saying
the enl!re mall er would be fully
lnvesl!galed and warning that It
might put an end io approval of
future U.S. aid to the Conira s.
Reagan won a hard- fought battle
this year to resume overt mil·
CONT~A MONEY - Attoritary aid in a $100 million
ney
General Edwin Meese told
package of rebel funding .
reporters
at the While House
Reagan immediately accepted
Tuesday
that
money Iran paid
the resignation of Poindexter and
to
Israel
lor
U.S. arms shlpousted· North, whose involvE'menl In Conlra matters has been

ex tensive. He appointed Alton
Keel, Poindexter's assistant and
(Continued on Page 121

mtmts was turned over to

U.S.-hacked rebels battling
the Sandinista government in
Nicaragua. (UPI)

Goodyear shareholder files suit·against Goldsmith

._

.

"DIGNin AND
SERVICE ALWAYS"

Sharon Hawley. will be' doing an
"oldie", "It' s Always You ." The
Shady River Shuff!ers show
company, composed of Gerald
Powell, director; Paulelle Harri·
son, assistant; Bruce Wolfe,
Margie Wolfe. Marilyn Wolfe,
Debbie Burns. Linda Young.
Elzanna Fields. Peggy Lawrence. Rhonda Haddox. Ronda
Sheets, Liz Gilmore, Dale Hart,
Carrie Green, Debbie Davidson,
Stacy Roush, Keilie Grueser,
Mist! Powell, Kelly Smith, Greta

PRE-TEEN - This dance line, known as the
. Pre-Teen Queens wUI be dancing in Saturday
night's Big Bend Varieties of '86 at the Rutland
Civic Center. The group, I to r, Includes Sarah
Anderson, Kelly Satterfield, Linda Chapman,

Oliver North.
By IRA -R. ALLEN
precisely about -this - the only
In the most stunning reveiat ion person - was Lt. Col. North,"
WASHINGTON (UPil - An
inside investigation and an out· al;lout his secret 18·month Iran· Meese declared, though he said
side review will dig into possible ian operation, Reagan appeared Poindexter "knew generally that
criminal action in a scheme the in the White House press room something of this nature was
White House says kept President Tuesday to say he "was not fu!!y happening."
Reagan In the dark, gave Nlcara· informed" about aspects of the
Meese said the project, exE'guan rebels as much as $30 controversial covert arms deals cuted wilhin the -NSC, included
million !rom secret U.S. arms he approved ..
the transfer of $10 to $30 million
Reporters then learned of a that Iran paid Israeli agents for
sales to Iran and cost two top
administration advisers their "seriously hawed" transfer ol U.S. arms to a Swiss bank
arms money from ihe Iranians to account available to the Contras.
jobs.
Reagan, in I he worst crisis of the U.S.-backed Contra rebels He said he had not determined
his presidency, has given Attor· trying to overthrow Nicaragua's exactly how much money was
ney General Edwin Meese a government - a move Reagan involved or exactly how It was
"blank check" to investigate conceded "raises serious ques- transferred or by whom.
legal questions in the operation tions of propriety. "
Israel issued a statement late
The president tersely refused Tuesday saying its leaders had
that funneled money from the
arm.s deals to the Contra rebels to answer questions about the "no knowledge" of such a !ranter
and has promised to order a matler. leaving it to Meese to and would not have allowed
Sp&lt;'Cial panel to review the role of describe a weekend Justice DE'- participation in the deal. Contra
his National Security Council.
partment review that uncovered leaders on Honduras and Miami
The president is also searching an Iran-Contra link "unbe· refused to disclose if they rE'for a new national secur(ty knownst" to Reagan at a time ceived the money.
adviser, having approved the when Congress prohibited any
Adolfo Calero of the United
resignation of Navy VIce Adm . such military aid to the rebels.
Nicaraguan Opposition denied
John Poindexter and the ousting
"The only person in the United flatly several times Tuesd~y that
of his assistant, Marine Lt. Col. States government that knew any such funds were received,

.JIM

v

Powell and Bob Hoeflich. Adding
. comedy to the show will be Kathy
McCreedy with 1\er _ "Second
Hand Rose" role and enhancing
the variety will be accompanist,
Jennifer . Sheets, joined by her
son, Jared Sheets, for a piano
duet on Scott Joplin's "Maple
Leaf Rag."
An old favorite, "You Made Me
LoveYou," will be the vocal solo
of Peggy Brickles and the Dance
Co. will appear for a brief toe
number. Veteran vocai!st.

·Amis deal revelations rock White House

GIRLS SCHEDULE
'Meigs

Woogie Bugle Boy from Company B", and will do the oldie,
"Shine On Harvest Moon, " in a
later appearance. A new dance
line, the Pre· Teen Queens, com·
posed of Kelly Doidge, Anna
Chapman, Beth Roush, Holly
Williams, Linda Chapman, Kelly
Satterfield, Dante lie Crow,
Sarah Anderson, Megan Bartels
an'd Stephanie Price, will dance
to "Powder Your Face· With·
Sunshine." The group was
trained by Becky Anderson and
Bette Krawsczyn.
Earl Eden, a newcomer to the
Big Bend shows, will do "People
Will Say We're .in Love," while
another newcomer will be lively
Bruce Wolfe, singing "Beat Me
Daddy, Eight to the Bar." Gerald
and Mary Powell will glide ,
across the stage in their ballroom
number, · "The Desert Song,"
followed by a Raggedy Annie and
Raggedy Andy tap routine by
Mayla Yoacham and Shelly
Winebrenner. ·
Veteran Big Bend vocalist, Jim
Soulsby, will be doing a '40s .
number, "There I've Said It
Again" w!lh Debbie Burns,
Rhonda Haddox and Linda
Young turning In a comedy dance
routill!!, "Yakety Sax."
Alice Nease, a long-time per·
former in the shows, will sing
"St. Louis Blues," and" AChorus
Line" routine will be presented
by .Shirley Quickel, backed by
The Dance Co.. Jayne Hoeflich
will vocai!ze "Very Soft Shoes"
from "Once Upon a Mattress"
and will then join the soft shoe
i!ne of Paulette Harrison, Cindy
Soulsy, Bruce Wolfe, Gerald

'

101 MULIERRY AYI.

POMIIOY. ott.

$4J a share.
The company denies the pay·
men! constituted "greenmail,''
or corporate blackmail, in which
raiders drop threatened takeovers by seiling their shares back to
the company .
Goodyear says Goldsmith Is
receiving less than the $50 a
share the company plans to pay
for 40 million outstanding com-

Pomeroy's Christmas
parade slated Sunday
The Pomeroy Area Chamber or Commerce will stage Its
annwal Christmas parade this Sunday starting at 2 p.m.
Parade participants will line Up behind the,former Pomeroy
High School, will move down Main Street , tu rn onto Butternut
Avenue, and will end at the Pomeroy Fire Station.
In conjunction with the parade, Bend Area MetThants will
stage their annual open houses from noon to 5 p.m. with special
promotions being carried out.
i
''An Old Fashioned Christmas" will be used as this yea~·s
theme both tn the parade and in town and busi ness decorat ions.
Santa will appear in Sunday's parade and will be at the Court
Str.eet mini park following the parade to dlstrlbu te treats to the
children.
.

'•

I

'

'

\.

moh shares.
Winkler is as king the court to
hear the suit on behalf of ail
shareholdNs and the com pam·.
"The oni.v t hrcat which Goldsmith posed was to the johs of
Goodyear manaf(emen t and 1hi'
members of Goodyea r's boarct
including eac h oJ the direct or
defend ants," thr su it sa'ys.

Jl

-

J
)

�.

2

The Daily Sentinel

•

•
;The IMido, loto and port of
lola rwtumild "linquont by
Tho County Treo .. ror of
~o County, wkh d1o
tUM, • .....,.... ts and PI·

lllllloo charged thoreu PG!).
og,..obly ID low are con·
toinad in tho following list.
~eetion,

ecr•ge.

1nd lhe •mount of 11us

oioMald end ponahiea due
end unpoid u of Augu11 ,
1&amp;88 settlement litted in
tltlot order.
.
BEDFORD TWP
01 ;00041 .000. Blonken ohip, Zenia. Section 1 3,
1:80. e41 .87
:01-00014.000, Bncklea,
Dovlcl M.. Section 22. 1. 33.
1404 42 .
,01 -00067 .000. 8..-son.
Robert Steven. Section 18,
3!96, U99.00.
91 ·00122 .000 . Clickonge f' Eorl, Section 19. 46.00.
$1 4 .15.
:o, -00367 000, Davos .

I

Jllnl'l l&amp; / or Simms Mary
Donna. Lot Sect. 28. 7.00 .
s]a5 .16 .
.01 -00505.000, Martin ,
Jofin E. &amp;/ or Judith E..
Rl3. T3, Sect 13-16, 25,
$1 81.
01 -00606.000. Martin .
JQI!n E. &amp;/ or Judith E. R13.
T3, lot 7. 158 28 ·
·01 · 00507.000. Martin .
Jphn E &amp;/ or Judith E.
Rl3, T3 , lot 8. S6 51
.01-00867 001. McKon •ilt. B~ly &amp;/ or Wilma. R1 3.
~ - Section 33. 49.20 ,
1223.52.
01 -00717 .001. Miller ,
C)lorles E &amp;/ or Ettie M .
R.13. T3, Sect. 27. 12 .00,
*'5 81
' 01 -00559 000. Oldaker.
Jorry M. &amp;I or Jane M..
R13. T3. Section 28 . 1.00 .
$436 .82 .
01 -00680 000. Sonclair,
Helen. Section 13 - 17,
1p .oo. 181 .61
,01 -00681 000, Sonclaor.
Helen. Lot Sect. 17. 50 ,
12 .16 .
01 -00682 .000. Sinclaor.
Helen. Lot Sect 13-1 7.
30 . 2~ . 172 24 .
01 -00684.000, Sonclaor,
Lyle R . Lot Sect. 17. . 24 .
S2 14
'
01 -00207.00' . Whaley .
Herbert E. &amp;/ or Sheila ,
R13. T3 . Sect 22, 11 .83 ,
s74 .74
•01 -00221 .000. Whaley,
Herbert E &amp;/ or Sheila.
Sioc:t F 18 T. 3N, 1.4505.
S!l:41 .
01 -00222 .000. Whaley,
H..-bert E. &amp;/ or Sheila ,
se;ct 13 -21 - 22 . 26 ,
8270 31
:o1 -00223 000, Whaley.
herbert E. &amp;/ drSheola. Sect
1S-21 -22. 6.5258. 128.88
;o1 -001.38 000. Young,
Gerald Lee &amp;/ or Winifred
lyn, Sect 17, 25. S81 80
CHESTER EASTERN TWP
03-00137 000 . Bryant
William D. &amp;/ or Ruby. Sect.
27-28. 6 40 . 868 15
03 -00578 .001 . Cape hart , Patricio , R12 . T13. NW
COR FR 6, 1 00. $66 61
:03- 00701 001 . Cape hart, PatriCIA , R12. T3. F 6
NW Cor .. . 323. 54.20
03 -00167 000 , Carpen t•r . Nathaniel J &amp;/ or
Myrna. Sect 24 . 1 00.
$3 .84
03 -00168 000 , Carpenter. Nathaniel J &amp;/ or
Mymo. Sect. 24, 8 49 .
$400.45
03-00195 000. Chester
Township Trustees, Sect 5,

84. $463 42
03 -00823 000 . Jacks ,
Dennie

Wedneldav. November 26, 1986'.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Meigs County Delinq~ent Land

•

..,._me,

•

•_:

&amp; / or

Wanda

L.,

Blod&lt; 1 Wolf ST .. 2 . 75.
tl68 .76 .
03-00680 QOO. Kautz ,
Robert L. SR &amp; George
Frederick , Section 18. 3 .00 .
$4 .94 .
03 -00746 000, Laude rmi~ . Okay Roy &amp;/ or Cheryl
A1111 . Sect 28. 96, &amp;39 98.
'03 -00747 000. Laudormllt. ()key Roy &amp;I or Cheryl
A&lt;~.J' . Sect. 28 .
18 .
fi75 .21 ._
.03 -00748 000 . laudermiiJ. Okay Roy &amp;I or Cheryl
Allot, Sect 28 , .42 . $6.87.
•03 ·00937 000 , Nocker·
.P.,. Geo . W., 10' S . ot E,
P.ort . f49 14.
· 03 -00970 .000 . Phalin ,
Dennis keith &amp; I or Annene,
Sect 4. 50. $2,654 83.
:o3-00974 .000 , Poerce,
~.M .. Sect. 14· 15. 33 .20.
152.90 .
03 -01545 .000 . Riden ·
.Ur. Gordon ET AL. Sect 24,
53.92 . U6 .81 .
' 03 -01118 000 , Sandy
C-k lumber Inc .. Sect. 3.
2:00 . $516 .73
' 03 -01342 .001 . While .
Tho mil Eugene 6 / or Su ·
lllljl.' R12 . T5. Sect. 5.
15 21 . $26 .66 .
CHESTER MEIGS TWP
04·00079 .000. Ramsey,
Elnie Loe &amp;/ or ' Sarah L. ,
S¥:t 4 . 8 .00 . 182 .95
•, COLUMBIA TWP
• ALEXANDER LSO
06 ·00006 000. Allman ,
Jackie P. &amp; Borbara Sue.
Sect. 28. 1 .77 . $137. 59
'06-00048 000. Brooko,
· William Parry &amp;/ or Mollie.
Sect. 15. 40.00. t126 37.
06 -00045 000. Brook•.
WlHiom Parry &amp;/ or Molloe.
S..ct. 9 - 10 . 50 . 00 .
M28 .40 .
:o5 · 00143 . 000 . Dant.
Sommy L. &amp;/ or Sherry. F
1f, 9 .91. f37 .57.
~5 - 00144 . 000 , Da,., ,
Selnmy L. &amp; l or Sherry,
s ·,ct 21 - 27 . 30 . 00 ,

..2 .85

.08·00146 . 000 . Darst .
S)mmy L. &amp;/ or Sherry.
S.ct 21 - 27. 48 50 .
H58 .00.
'
' 05-00148 . 000. Dont.
sO.rnmv L. &amp;/ or Sherry .
Soot . 21 - 27 , 30 . 00 .
•• 2 .• .
o&amp; -00147. 000 . Dorst.
ltmmY L. t,/ or Sherry.
lijct. 28. 14 00. H7 .38 .
.08 -00148 .000 . Darat.
Slrnmv L. &amp;I or Sherry.
net 21 - 27. 38 . 59 .

•211.141.
Cli·001411 ooo . Dorat.
so.;.ny L. a ; or Sherry.
f11Ct. 21. 11 .00. t189.41 .
Afl-00111. 000. Eotep ,
R-'&lt;1 • l or Winnie. 19 2nd
Ajld. · 8' E. Side. U : 46 .

05 · 00199 .000 , Estep ,
Ron1ld • / or Winnie , lot 20 .
$110.81 .
06-004'26 000. Jones, Voolet June ETAL, Sect. 15 ·
36, 48.00 . $152 37.
05-00510 .000. Mullins.
Sllu J &amp; Mary lou . Sect.
32. 10.00. 519 .66 .
06-00511 000. Mullins,
Silas J . &amp; Mary lou. Sect
15 3350. 86600
05-00509 000 , Mullins,
Silas J &amp; Mary Lou, Sect.
32. 66.00, $315 69 .
os -oo&amp;34 :ooo . Robb.
Walter J . II l!o / or Rita M..
Sect. 16. 25 .00. 5637.87
05-00865 000. Spezza.
Marl&lt; E 8. / or Guy E . Sect
32. 55 00 , 8432 94
05 - 0023~ 000, Wooten.
Russell . Sect. 8, 2 00.
$3.86.
05 -00234 .000. Wooten,
Russell . Sect. B. 17 .50.
$57 .25 .
06-00235 000 , Wooten.
Russell, Sect. 8, 16 07.
$29 51
•
05 -00726 000, Wright.
Cheryl C .. Sect. 29 .. 40
&amp;112 .73 .
LEBANON TWP
EASTERN LSD
' 06 -00029 000 , Dooley,
leonard Jr. &amp;l or Crystal.
Sect 11 -22 , .45 , $189.80.
06 -00030 000. Daoley,
~~~h;;l L.. Sect. 28 .. 4 .00 ,
06 -00062 .000 . Good.
Monid l . Sect. 28 ,
29 .9976 , 1230 45
06-00135 000 , Slater,
Manon 0 . Sect. 33. 3 00,
$185.03 .
06 -00136 000 , Sloter ,
Marion D.. Sect. 29 . 1 10.
$1 .93
06 -00137 000 . Sloter,
Mar1on 0 . Sect 27 . 1 00.
$2 71
06 · 00138 000 Sloter.
~ a~·~P . Sect 33. 5 00.

1

LEBANON TWP
SOUTHER Ill LSD
07-01005 .000. Berdine.
WH I Jeannie, Sect . 26 ,
28 .00 . $1B .75 .
07-00069 000. Cannon,
Jerry S. Schirtzinger, Larry ,
Sect 26. 1 00, S1 , 029.14 .
07-00100.000, Conger.
Cornelius, Sect. 22 . 1 .50 ,
$17 .76 .
07-00164 .000 , Dailey ,
Chalmer &amp;: / or Mary , Sect
18, 1 90. 8190 88
07-00165 000 , Dailey ,
Chalmer &amp;/ or Mary. Sect
18. 2 66 . $173.95 .
07 -00173 .000, Dailey ,
Owen Fred &amp;/ or Carol,
Sect 24. 4 .50 , S31 '42
07 -00384 000 . long ,
Dennis &amp;/ or Shetla, Sec I.
25 . 25 00 . $48 11
07-00385 .000 , Long .
Denn1s W or Shetla . Sect.
25 . 2.41 . $278 .06 .
07 -00391 000. Ludwig .
RubyK ETAL, Sect 21 -27 ,
36 .58. S70 .52
07 -00325 .000 , · Mahlman, Sarah , Sect . 25 ,
14.34. e&amp;4 .64 .
07 -00326 .000 . Mahl man, Sarah , Sect 26 ,
61 19, $818 71
f/
07-00534 000, Pickens.
Calvin D 81 / or Carol A .
Sect. 33,11 .30 . 1110. 12
07-00535 .000. Pickens,
Calvin D &amp;/ or Carol A ,
Sect. 33 . . 50. SS 05
07-00536 000, Pockens.
Calvin 0 &amp;/ or Carol A .
Sect. 33, 7 00. 8114.85.
07-00537.000 . Pickens.
Calvin D. &amp;/ or Carol A .
Sect. 27 . 7 25 , $63 47
07-00538 000. Pickens.
Calvin D. &amp;l or Carol A..
Sect 33, 12 00 . 883.51 .
07 -00539 000. Pickens.
Catvin D. &amp;/ or Carol A .
Sect 33. 13 70, 195 09
07-00540 000, Pickens .
Cahlin 0 &amp;/ or Carol A ,
Sect 33, 33 00 . 8568 .16
07-00541 .000. Pickens.
Carol ETAL . Sect 20. 2 .00.
1394 01 .
07-00688 .000. Prolfltt.
Terry C. &amp; Pamela S , Sect
24 . 8 00. $32 .72
07-00689 .000, Protfott,
Terry C. &amp; l or Pamela S ..
Sect . 13 - 18 . 9 . 09 ,
$233 .23
07 -00723 000 , Rizer ,
William P &amp;/ or Kathryn N ,
Sect 27. 2 .40. 832 9.45 .
07 -00833 .000 . Talbott.
Barbara R.. Sect 19 . 1 00.
$185 68 .
07-00920 .000. Waddle ,
lawrence &amp;/ or Helen . Sect
11 -14-15, 1.00. $22 03
LETART TWP
SOUTHER Ill LSD .
08 -00035 .000 , Ba iley ,
Roy &amp;/ or Dorothy , Sect
12-31 . 28 .03, 5414.88 .
08 -00038 000. So oley ,
Roy &amp;/ 0&lt; Dorothy, Sect
31 . 1 60 . $6.98 .
08 -00037 000 , Sooley.
Roy &amp;/ or Dorot hy. Sect
31 , 2 00. 111 01 .
08 ·00038 .000 . Ba iley ,
Roy . &amp;/ or Dorothy, Sect
31 . 19 46 , •$101 96 .
08-00125 000, Combs.
Chester. J r &amp;I or Hazel
Sect 1160· 12121 . . 37 ,
$108 19
• 08-00249 000, Greene,
Reba , lot 17 -23-32 . .23.
$38 86.
08 -00135 .000 . Hood .
Karen ETAL . Sect. 11 -25 31 , 116 40 . t332 72 .
08 -00410 . 000 . Lee mond, Anno Mae. Sect. 32 .
8 .00 . U9 .57.
08 - 00411 . 000. Les mond. Anna Mae , Sect. 32 .
2 .00 . ., 85.
08 - 00412 000 . Lea ·
mond. AMa Mae , Sect. 32,
8 00 . $31 .48
08 -00420 .000. Lutheran .
Ruth. Sect 28, 105 00,
$4. 12
08-00496 .000, Parsons.
William J . &amp;1 or Dorothy A.
Soct. B. 10 .93. t381.53
08 -00520 .000, Powoll .
Jerry F. &amp; Mart~~rat M., Lot
14. 1.00. t104 18
08 -00521 000. Powell.
Larry M. &amp;/ or Wilma L., Lot
14 , f10 .25 .
08 -00522 .000, Powell,
Larry M &amp;/ or Wilma L.
River Lend in front of Lot 34
&amp; Lot 14, t6 74.
08 · 00530 000 , Ran dolph, Cordon II / or Phyllis,
Lot 12. $70.54 .•
08-00595 .000, Roush ,
Ray Jr. &amp;/ or Elizabeth Mea ,

'

Sect. 11 -2 . . 50. $4.12
· 08 -00693 000. Ward, Michael / 0&lt; Rebecca , Sect. 6,
1 25 . 813.13
08 -00699 .000 . While',
Carroll &amp;/or Joyce, Sect.
11 2 .00 , 8290.35 .
01) -00462 . 000 . Wood yard, Jame1 H.. Sect. 35,
12 .00, $317 52
OLIVE TWP
EASTERN LSD
09 -00058 . 000 , Baker,
D.M.. ·sect 19-24. 05.
$.40 .
09-00103 .000, Barrin ger. Floyd F l!o / or EUzabath,
Sect. 9. 10 51, 8109. 66.
09 -00105 . 000, Barringer. Floyd F &amp;I or Elizabeth.
Sect. 9, 5 65, 835 .16.
09 - 00110 . 000 , Sarti mus. Harvey &amp; / or Carole ,

Sect. 17. 1 .00. 14.24
09 -00125 000, Bay. Kenneth Gold man &amp; Flo race
Anna. Lot 11-3, 39,1 9 .89
09 -00148 .000 . Blake.
Eldan C , Jr. &amp; Helen . Sect
5. 18 00, $29 .32
09 -00149 .000 , Blak e,
Elden C . Jr. 8o Helen. Sect
4-10 . 19 28 , 8708 38
09 -00150 000 . Blake.
Elden C , Jr. &amp; Helen , Sect
11. 70, $2.41
09-00252 .000, Causey,
Rickie &amp; / or Rose M . Sect
35. 1 'oo. 1429 98
09-00325 000, Craft, Robert Ray &amp;/ or Carol. Sect
35, 1281 55.
09 ·00354 000 . Davis ,
Jamesl . &amp;: / or Simms , M'ar;
Donna. Sect . 24, 21 00 .
$49 .75
'
09 -00355 000 , Davos ,
Jamesl , ll ETAL, Sect. 23 .
14 19, 534 69
· 09 ·01702 000. Eagle Mt
Energy Corp .. Working Interest. 178.64.
09 -01705 000. Eagle Mt
Energy Corp , Working Interest. S62 45
09-01707 000, Eagle Mt
Energy Corp ., Work1ng Interest. S17 28
09 -00747 .000 , Kong .
John Marshall, Sect. 11 -15 .
27 00. 5403 81
09-01053 000. Putman .
Donald &amp;/ 01 Marlene. Sect
16 .. 87. 812 .75 .
09 -01056 .000. Putman .
Wilson , Jr &amp;: Frances lucille. Sect . 24 . 1 30 ,
82,015 19 .
09 -01052 .000, Putman ,
W1lson, Jun1or, II BU or Louis

M.. Sect. 24. 5 .00, S42 .04.
09 -01061 000, Putnam,
Burl &amp;/ or Bonnie , Sect. 24,
1.0016 , 8143 83
09 · 01065 000 . Ran ·
dolph, Joseph, Sect 3-9,
10, 842 20 .
09-01124 .000. Richards,
Leroy. Sect. 11 ·4-10. 1 .00.
$21 50
09 -01138 . 000 , Ro ck ·
hold. Harvey. Sec t. 4-10 .
2 .00. 113 .35 .
09 -01179 .000. Sanders ,
Kathryn, Sect 36 , 7 60 .
$367 75
09-01320 000, Spurlod&lt; .
Charles &amp;/ or Leah l .. Lot
24 . 4 00. S2il 64
09 -01897 .000. Trust'""
of U 8 . Church , Sect 11 ,
75 , 129 44
.
09 -01384 . 000. Vis -Tel
Partnership A Pannership ,
Lot 12, S24 68

09 -01385 000 , Vos -Tel
Partnership A Partnershtp ,
Lot 7, 8161 .93 .
09 -01386 . 000. Vis -Tel
Partnership A Partnership,
Lot 8. $144 33.
09 -01387 .000 , Vos -Tel
Pannership A Partnership.
Lot 11 .$ 137 .26
09 -01415 . 000 . Wells .
Frank &amp; Shtrley, lot 17,
$1 .93 .
09 -01416 !000 . Wells .
Frank &amp; Shirley, Lot 18 ,
$1 93
09 -01417 000. Walls .
Frank l!o Shorley, Lot 19 ,
$1 .93 .
09 -01418 000. Wells ,
Frank l!o Sh irley. lot 22 ,
$1 93
09 -01419 000. Wells .
Frank l!o Shirley, Lot 23 .
S1 93
09 -01420 . 000. Wells.
Frank &amp; Shirley, lot 24 ,
$1 93
09 -01421 000, Wells .
Frank &amp; Shorley, Lot 24 .
1 00, $4 .24 .
09 -01422 . 000 . Wells.
Frank &amp; Shirley, lot 24,
1.00 , $4 24
09-01423 . 000 , Wel ls .
Frank &amp; Shirley, lot 24 . . 97.
$4.24
09 -01424 . 000 . Wells ,
Frank &amp; Shirley. lot 24 , . 33.
$2.71
09 -01526 . 000 , Wells .
Frank 0 .. Lot 14. .25 ,
$928 .08 .
09 -01425 . 000 , Wells .
Frank 0 .. &amp; Shirley L , lot 3.
..40 . $2 71
09 -01542 . 000 , Wells.
Frank 0 .. &amp; Shirley L.. Lot
24·29 .. 62 . 1157.48 .
09 -01437 . 000 , Wells ,
Williamf &amp;/ orOeborahM ,
Sect 30. 3 58 , s79 .57
oS -01778 .000. Whitman
1980 II Private Drilling
Program, Working Interest
842.04 .
09 -01780.000, Whitman
1980 II Private Drilling
Program, Workmg Interest,
$74 .61 .
09 -017B3.000. Whitman
1980 II Private Drilling
Program, Working Interest,
t14 .53
09 -01785.000, Whitman
1980 II Prtate Onlling Program , Working lntenlt,

$27.91 .
09 -01478 .000, Wilfong ,
Dale E.. Sect 29, $76 36 .
ORANGE TWP
EASTERN LSD
10 - 0020~. 000, Craft, Robert &amp;l or Carol. Lot 15-6,
. 1.50 , *222.80.
10-00303 .000, Gard. Mo·
chooiT .. Lot # 11 , *417 33 .
10-00816 000, Hawk .
Floyd V &amp; Mary A.. Royalty
lnt , t10.44 ,
10-00352 . 000 , Hawk,
Floyd V. l!o/ or Mary A.. Lot
Sect. 18, 10 .00, 116 .23.
10-00353 . 000 . Hawk ,
Floyd V &amp;/ or Mary A . lot
Sect 17. 88 00. 1387.47
10-00354, 000 , Hawk ,
Floyd V &amp;/ or Mary A . Lot .
Sect 17, 76.56, U09 .80.
1 0 · 0035 5 . 000 . Hawk.
Floyd V. &amp;/ or Mary A.. Lot

Sect. 13 - 16, 58 . 00 .
$94 .37 .
10-00378 .000, Hendrbl
Laroy &amp;/ or Judy E.. Sect.
17, 4 328. $168 17.
10-00388.000, Hololn ger. Paul &amp; Br.,da.lotSoct.
4. 3.31. $13.56 .
10-00403 . 000, Hysell.
Dave F. &amp;/ or Oianal., Free
Sect. 18, 5.28. 178.03.
10-00432 .000. Koenig.
Ruth Fr.,ces, Lot Sect.
14-15, 22 .747, 147.90.
10-00436.000, Murphy.
Rickey &amp;/ or Connio. L:ot 3.
$385.05 ,
'
10 · 00548 : 000. Rilfle,
Bruce &amp; Lena, Sect 4, 2 .43.
$10 05 .
10 -00748 . 000, Whitlach,
Harlan 0 .- &amp;/ or Ka~h A., Lot
9 , 1 38 , t822 .18
RUTLAND TWP
MEIGS· LSD
11 -00172 000, Coleman,
Jerry Lee, Sect. 10. 2.022.
$390.16.
11 -00176.001 . Dewitt,
Reymond L. , Sect. 28, 5.00.
891 96
11 -00234 . 000 . Doc•i.
Andy 0 Jr. &amp;/ or Cherlena,
Sect. 24, 96.42. 1481.12.
11 · 00266 . ooo. Estep.
Charles &amp; Charlene, F.12 ,
1 .2673. $24 .40 .
11 -00267 . 000. Eotep .
Charles &amp; Charlene. Sect.
9-10 . 1 03. 8525.48
11 -00315 000. Gordner,
Myrtle M.. Sect. 24, 7 37.
$11 .32.
11 -00318 000.
Myrtl~ M .. Sect
24 ,
141 .25. 8589 22
11 -00146 000, Oilmore,
Carroll &amp;/ or Mary. Sect 17.
1.983. 851 .46 .
11 -00513 .000. Imboden .
Robert L.. Lot . Sect. 9, .76 ,
1152 17
11 -00569 000, Kauff ,
Paul M &amp;/ or Debbie S ,
Sect 12, 1.098, 1592 72.
11 ·00614·.000. Lorkona.
William L. &amp;/ or Voolet D .
Sect 7, .21 , t68 48.
,
11 -01314.000. Maynard
Coal Company. Lot Soct. 7;
3 .25. $17 .13
.
11 -00671 .000, McDo niel. Ralphoe J . &amp;/or Judy
M.. Sect. 1 . . 33. 524.21 .
11 -006'72 . 000 , McDa niel, Ralphie J &amp;/ or Judy
M , Sect. 1, 1 12. tl43 34.
11 · 00617 .000, McGuire,
John &amp;/ or Kathy D.. Sect.
20 . 1 .661 , $87 .02
11 -01373.000. Morris .
Roland. Royalty Interest ,
$2 76
.
11 -00751 .000. Morris.
Roland E. &amp; l or Shorley Ann ,
Lot. Sect 6. 30 . 00.
$707 .92 .
.
11 -00752 .000. Morris .
Roland E. &amp;/ or Sh~rley Ann.
Lot Sect 6, 5 00. 146 .45 .
11· 00848 .000. Price, Mi·
chael Wayne. Lot Sect. 27,
8 00. $102 62 .
11 · 00896 . 000 . llotgs.
Roger &amp;/ or Helena. Lot
Sect. 14. 2.75 , 1486 87 .
11 -00913 .00(1. Romine.
Delben Howard , Lot Sect.
21 . 1 .00. 113 .88 .
11 -00948.000. Schrock.
Dean , Sect 13. 3.0Q2,
&amp;343 83
11 -00979 000 , Sho emaker, leater. Lot Sect: 2,
5.00 . 825.54
11 · 00981 . 000 . Shoemaker. Lester. lot. 64.701 ,
$364 05 .
11 -00982 . 000 , Sho emaker. Lester, Stet 1,
4 536 , $23 37.
11 -00977 000 ,' Sho emaker. Lester ETAL . Sect.
26 . 149.50, $625 .70 .
11 -00978 . 000 . Sho emaker, Viola . lot Sect. 8 ,
16 .40, 131.37
11 -00980 000, Shoemaker. Viola, Sect 8. 1.40 .
S7 31
1 1 · 00983 . 000 . Sho emaker, Viola , Lot Sect 2.
. 33 . 76. $608 .62 . .
11 -00155 . 000 , Sm••h.
Rolland E &amp;/ or Koren D..
Sect 2. 1 12. 115 93 .
11 -01018 . 000 , Smoth.
Rolland E. &amp;I or Karan D..
lot Sect. 2 . .97. $34 32
11 -01111 . 000, Swick ,
Edna M . Lot Sact 19,
80.00. $519 77
11 -01323 .000, Thomas.
Lorry R &amp;/ or Donna l . Lot
Sect 1, 1.00 . 5537 75 .
11 -01192 .000. Womer.
Richard Ill ~ ETAL, Sect 10.
3 00 . 866 95 .
11 -01316 .000. Williams,
Lillie, Lot Sect. 14. 2. 50.
$50 41 .
RUTLAND VILL,.GE .
MEIGS LSD
12-00201 000 . Davos .
Gene A. &amp;/ 0&lt; Susan. Sect.
8, 20, 835 .50
12-00202 . 000, Dav is,
Gene A. &amp;/ or Susan. Sect.
B.. 15. S131 .10 .
12-00102 .000. Fetty , Ri·
chard L. Jr. &amp;/ or latty J ,
Sect. 14-8, 11 , t351.69 .
12-00103 .000, Fatty , ~~­
chard N &amp;/ or Betty Joan ,
Sect. 8 •. 13 , $372.67 .
12· 00104.000. Fatty, Ro·
chard N. l!o/ or llttty Joan .
Sect. B. 21 . $1,143.25 .
12-00119 . 000, GeHert .
Anne. Lot 25. t464.21 .
12-0022!1 .000, Lovong·
ston. Daniel &amp;/ or Alice V.,
Sect. 8. t592 61
12-00288.000. Schuler,
John 0 &amp; l or PriSCilla, Sect
14. 814.55
12-00289 .000, Sclluler,
John D. &amp; l or Prlocille, Lot
17, U00.49 .
12-00290 .000, Schuler,
John D. &amp;l or Priscollo . 18
Fallons ADD. 16. f40 05
SALEM TWP
' MEIGS LSD
,
13 -00010 . 000. Ander·
son. Jannifer M.. Soct. 25.
6.276, $667. 34
13 -00037 .000. Borratt,
Wandell, ETAL. Stet 19,
1.17. $152 .89.
13 -00038 . 000. larratt,
Wandell, Sect. 19, 1 .00.
$294.96
.
13-00109 000, Colwoll,
John. &amp;/ or Cothtrirll, Sect
24.. 14. t2.92 .
13-00108.000. Colwell ,
John F. &amp;/ or Catherine,
Sect. 24 . 142 25 .
1\057.01.
3-00110.000. , Colwell.
John 'F. &amp;/ or Catlwrino,
Sect 19 , 144.82. U74.07.
13 · 00111 .000. Colwoll,
John F. &amp; l or Catherine.

Gar*'•·

.

Tax Notice

Sect. 2~. 41 00. •1'1 1 14 .
13-00112.000.
John F. a 1or Cothime.
Sect. 18. 88 .10. t242 .30.
13-00113.000. Colwell.
John F. &amp;/ or Cottitrino,
Sect. 1 . . 71 , t3.87
13· 00181 000, Fitzpatrick. Opal, Sect. 34, 21 . 32,
$108.70
13-00188 000, fitzpo·
trick, Opot, Sect. 33. 43 . 62.
$120.80 .
13·00n1 .000. Marcum .
Sharman Roy, Sect. 38, '
5.00. $48.37.
•
13· 00458.001). Moynord,
Mlcby E. &amp;/ or Annetto,
Sact , 15 - 18, 41 44,
176.19 .
1 3·00459.000. Marnord.
Mickey E. lo / or Annetta.
Sect. 18. 20 .00. U73.36.
13·00668.000. l'eyton,
Richard A. &amp;/ or San*.o S ..
'Sact. 6 , 1 .50, $487.H .
1 3 -00583.000. Rife, Ri-.
J.!rard L &amp;/ or Liltda M ..
Sact. 36. 48 50 , 8137.14.
13· 00625 000', lhenofield, Clair F.. Sect. 36.
2.00. 810 .48.
'
13-00626 .000, Shene -field, Clair F.. 9oct 36.
10.00, $142,88 .
•
13-00692 .000, lltt-rt,
Richard Lea &amp;/ or Donna
Darltne, Sect 25, 2.9826.
$30.32 .
13-00788.000. Thumio.
Luter F &amp; 'I or Nora l . Sect
31, .54. $417 17
13·00731 . 000 . ' Welch.
Julian L.. Sect 14. 11.35.
113.71 .
13 -00765 000 , Witt ,
Christopher &amp;1 or Conooie.
Sact. 15. 10 00, $71 .12.
SALISBURY TWP
MEIGS LSD
14·00077 .000. Biggs .
Denver R.. !!oct 21. 2.50,
$1,241 .30.
14-01732 .000: Blankon ahip, Zenis, Sect. 21 , 3.UO.
11 .83
14-02139 .000. 8rotlford.
Alan, Royalty Int .. t6.88
14-00186.000. Carpanter. Ronda II R &amp;/ •
Sect. 34. . 32. 81 ,717 05
14-00199 .000. Cheney.
Jonn &amp; l or Dorotl.,, Sect. 8,
1 40, 824.57.
14·00239.000. c......
Shoron Ann, Sect. FR 32,
1 36. $41 .42 .
14-00391 000, Faulk,
CUnton 1 &amp;/ or Wanda-·
Sect
13 - 26 . . 745,
$222 .47
14-00421 . 000. Forrest.
Homer E &amp;/ or Edith L,
Sect. 31 , 1 oo. 171 15
14-00528 .000, Maggy,
Walter. J . Sect. 25, 3 53.
$38 .66 .
14-01758 000. Hysell ,
Robert , Sect. 26. 2 00 .
$2.22 .
14-01769 000. Hyoell ,
Robert, Sect 26, 5.10 ,
$5.00.
· 14-01760 000 . Hysall.
Robert , Sect 28 . 3.10,
335
14-00698 .000 . Hysell ,

Cot-.

Lin•.

Thomas E. &amp; l or Brenda,

Frac 24 . 37,
8357.17.'
14 · 02288 . 000 , Jen -

Sect .

nings, Frank 0 . Rovaltv Int ..
810 2!1

14-01029 000. Johnson,
Mochael E &amp;/ or Au•av L..
Sect. 26 . 1.179. S2.16
14 -00822 .000. King ,
Danny &amp;/ or Cynthia, Sect
25, 1 .04 , $280 50
14 -00823'.000. Kong,
Danny &amp;/ or Cynthia. Sect.
25 . . 294. $1 .81 .
14-01013 000 . Miller,
Jame1 R. Sr , Secl . 36,
1 08. $65 73 .
14-01014 000 . Miller.
J&amp;"'fiS R. Sr , Sect. 35. 47,
$2 .14
14· 01094. 000 . Nowell .
Roy , Jr . &amp;I oo Charlotte L..
Sect. 34. ,38, $131 29
SALISBURY TWP
MEIGS LSD
14 · 011 06 000 . Not tingham. Carl E. &amp; Mary .
Sect. 8 .. 25 . $143. 60
14-00185 001 . Ohlinger,
JeHrey, Sect. 24 , 50.00,
122 .39 .
14·01702 .000, llickman,
James 8. / or Patricia A..
Sect. 31 , . 25 , $84.76
'14-00493 000. Runyon,
Jerry &amp;/ or Vanella, Sect.
35. 30.32, $418 .09 .
14-00494 .000, Runyon ,
Jerry &amp;/ or Vanessa, Sect.
36, 5.00 , $25 .26 .
14-01319 000, Schuler.
Virgin ia Maxine, Sect. 34.
1.20 , $278 .43 .
14-01331 000 , Shain.
Charles Lawis. SrK:t 13-9.
37.00 , $94 81
14-01332 .000 , Sham,
Charles Lowis, Sect. 13-9.
5 00. $106 80 .
14· 01333 .000 . Shain r
Charleo lewis. Sect. 2-9.
.so. $1 .43 .
14-01334 .000. lhain .
Charleo lawls. Soet. II,
2.42, 84.68 .
14-01335 .000, lhain ,
Cherleo Lawrs. Sect. I.
7.00. '15 .08
14 · 01336 .000 , Shain .
Cherie• lewis. Fr• . 12.
34.01 . s171 86 .
14 -02167 . 000 . Sho emaker, Lester, Royalty hn .•
$1100.
14- 01346 . 000 . Sho emaker. Laster &amp; Molz,
Kenneth F , Sect FR 32.
.
43 .98 . $83 41 .
14 - 01347 . 000 . Sho emakm,

leiter

•

Molz ,

Kanneth F.. Sect. Zl , .911 .
t1 .81 .
14·0141 1.000. ltr.iens.
Eugene &amp; t or Moldrad . Lot
18. t9 .41 .
14-01412.000, ltevons,
Eugene &amp;/ or Mildrotl, Sect
Lot211ock 1, 01 . • 119 34.
14-01430.000. Stoban,
Roger Loe &amp;/ or Linda Ca~
roll. Sect. 31 . 2 .80,
t725 .94 .
MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE
MEIGS LSD
15-00091 .000, Bauer ,
Evelyn Louise . Lot 65,
*201 .14.
16-00288 .000, Contra!·
bane Raolty Company. Lot
'175, t71 .40.
16-00289 .000, Cant;albanc Realty Compeny: Lot
175V.. $1,206.42.
j 5 -00338 .000. c.....
Norma Jaan. Lot 11 ,
8174 87 .

\'

MIOD UEPORT VILLAGE
MEIGS LSD
18·01809 .000 . Delle valle. Michael. Lot , 12'.
$197.71 .
15-00431 . 000, Erwin ,
Everett. Lot 14. t153.34.
15-00121.000. Gheen ,
Fronklln D. &amp; Donna L.. Lot
Pt. 157, $218 .13.
15-00622.000, Gheen.
F.ranklin 0. &amp;/ or Donna L..
Lot 157, •580.17.
15·00700.000. Haynes,
Doris, Lot 23 , t116.55 .4
,1 &amp;-00889 .000. Heyites.
Doris, Lot U , 8293 87.
15·00704.000. Holman,
Wolkie &amp;/ or VIrginia Lou , Lot
95, $327.38.
'
. 15·00736 000 : Hysell ,
Lawrence E. IV or Roumary. Lot 4150. S40 24 .
15 ' 00737 .000 , Hysell.
Lawrence E Jr &amp;/ or Rosemary. Lot 445, t326. 09 .
15·00778.000. Jenkin ·
son, Currla L. &amp;I or Dorthll .
lot Sect. 21 .. 47. $749.00
16-00111.000, Johnson,
Terence L• 6 / or Brigene.
Lot q , t2,218.98 . .
15-00948 000, Manley..
l.awren01 E.6 / or Frances
Ann, Lot 465. $258. 41 . ·
' 16-01042 .000 . . 'Mourn •
ing James G. &amp;I or Carol A..
Sect. 29 .. 71 . S1 .237.01 .
15-'01075.000 , l\lunn.
Margaret, Lot 20, S19 59
16 -01088 . 000 , Peck ,
Freelin F &amp;/or Sandra F' •
Lot 13 . $265 .91 .
15 - 01089.000 , Peck.
Freehn F &amp;lor .SOndra F .
Lot 14. $32.57.
15-01109.000, Powell ,
Earl &amp; Dalores, lot 25.
$1 ,453 . 19
15 -01129.000, Pullins,
Paul Ru11ell, ETAL. DIV
. Joneo EST. 1147.34.
15 -01179 .000. Roush,
Tho mas E &amp;/ or Rhonda Lot
340, $94 .19
15· 01 110.000. Roush.
Thom11 E. a / or Rhonda .
Lot 339. f2 .94.
15 -01182 .000, Roush .

'
m. Lot 288. s8a oa

16-0!986 .000. Young ,

Victor C., Jr. &amp;. / or Mary K .•

Lot 261 . 82.99 .
18-01987.000, Young ,
VlctOJ c.. Jr. &amp;/ or Mary K..
Lot 244, $139.04 .
16-01988 .000. Young ,
Victor C.. Jr. &amp;I or Mary K..
Lot 244. 12.99 .
16 -019B9 .000, Young .
· Victor C.. Jr. &amp;/ or Mary K ,
Lot 285. 8212.76 .
18-01~9() 000, Young ,
Vlc)Or C., Jr. &amp;I or Mary K ,
Lot 286. 8221 .05 .
16 ·01992 .000, Young ,
Victor C., Jr. S. l, or Mary K.,
• Lot 286. $71 .53
18-01991 000. Young ,
Victor c:. Jr. &amp; Victor. Ill ,
Lot 1B9, 8169.07.
16 -02009 000. Zohran ,
Wolid &amp;/ or Janice. Lot 266.
1158 98 .
SCIPIO TWP
MEIGS LSD
17-00042 000. Bernett.
Steven

A

&amp;1 or

Kathy

Kulsko. Sect. 28. 52 067 .
$374.86
17-00043 .000, Bernett.
Steven ' R . &amp; / or Kathy
Kutski. Sect. 28. 784.
$4 .01 .
17-00273.000. Farmers
Home Administration , lot Pt

#15. $10 .16.
1'7-0Q316 000, Gibson ,
Arthur C . Jr , Lot Sect 30.
90 oo. $517 92
1'7 -00489 . 000 . King .
Joan, lot 8., 8135 26
17·00500 .000, Lonn , Pe·
ter; Daly, Michael; &amp; Mole,
Anthony. Sect. 36. 25 .50.
$139.15.
17-D059B .OOO. Patter ·
son. Charles , lot 1 5 ,
831 44
U-00599 . 000 . Patter son, Charles. Lot 14,
$;l1 .45 .
H-00600 . 000. Patter son, Charles . Lot 18 ,
. 830 87
17-00601 .000. Patterson. Charles. lot 17,
$37 85
Thomas R &amp; Dorothy Mae.
17-00602 .000. Patter ·
Lot 4, $182 .78 .
son. Charles . Lot 16.
15-01111. 000, Scally , $26 20
Yvonne , Lot 4, $4,378 . 61 .
17-00635 000. Pollard .
15-01219 .000, Scally , John G &amp;I or Virginia E •
Yvonne . ETAl. Lot 296 . Sect 30, 2 00. $508.28 .
S275 .96 .
17·00695.000. Scott.
15-01719 000. Scally , Helen Mane 8./ or Ronald.
Yvonne H &amp; Dailey, Paul E.. Sect. 23 , . 61 . 87.92 .
Lot 72, $1,483.03.
17-00953 . 000 , Under15-01720.000 . Scally. wood, Dan I &amp; Wife. Lot
Yvonne H. &amp;. Oeiley. Paul E., Sect 24. 40 00 , $27 .88
Lot71. 51,29499.
SUTTON TWP
15-01721 . 000 , Scally .
SOUTHERN LSD
Yvonne H &amp; Dailey, Peul E .
18-00009 .000. Adkins.
lot 72. 81 ,039 88
Michael&amp; / ..- Lynda , Lot 13.
15 -0123'0 .000, Scott. $85 22
Charlts F 8o Edwina , lot98.
18 -00778 001 . Bell ,
812 .10 .
Shewn &amp;I or Rhonda M..
15 -01231 .000 . Scott , Tract 1 Sect. 13, 1 0347,
Charles F. &amp;. Edwina , lot 99, S25 66 .
$259 62
18 -00778 002 , Bell.
15 - 01822 . 000 , Water Shewn A. &amp;/ or Rhonda M..
Ways Coal Co.. Pt . of Tract 2. 1 0007, $25 .66.
Landing , .60, 8263 19 .
18 -00778 003. Bell ,
POMEIIDY VILLAGE
Shawn A &amp;/ or Rhonda M.,
MEIGS LSD
Tract 3, 1 .0007. $25 .66.
16-00066.000. Bartko. ' 18 -00217 .000 . ciark.
Claudia, Lot 104, 838 19
Rickie L l!o / or Cathy D .
16 100067.000. lartko . Sect. 16, .079. 810 09
Claudia, Lot 105. 116 .50.
18 -00218 .000, Clark ,
15·00229 .000, Carr. Les- Rickie l &amp;I or Cathy D..
lie B. &amp;/ or Ruth E.. Lot 14. Sect 16, 234, 8558 .05.
$234 86 .
18-00478 000. Grady .
16 -00313 000, Collins, Delmer l &amp;/ or Zelma E ,
Iris B.. Lot 296. 1193.26
Sect 3. 1.873. 561 22 .
16 -00363 000 , Curry ,
18-00308 000, Klein, Ro·
Darlene A . lot 4, S15 .94
bert &amp;/ or Tammy. Lot 89.
16 -00364 .000 , Curry . 183 41
Darlene A . Lot 4, f338 48
18-00931 .000. Parsons.
18 -00365 000 , Curry, Elmer &amp; Frances, Sect. 3
Darlene A . Lot 4 . 810 48
16 -00366 .000 , Curry , 2 00 . $85.65 .
18-00955 .000. Philson,
Darlene A.. Lot 4, S21 40
John
R. &amp;/ or Pattic1a J ,
16-00390 000 . Davis.
Roger &amp; Sorties. William, Sect. 36. 1 .002. $17 .98 .
18· 00031 .001 . Pullins,
Lot 44. $17 &amp;1
18!00391 000 , Davis , Steven D. Btl or Teresa L..
Roger &amp; 8en&amp;es, William, Sect 31 , 1 00 , 12.86 .
18 -01053 . 000 , Rizer .
Lot 44. t20 62
William
E.. lot 48 , t9. 53
16-00641 000. Folmer ,
18-01146 .000, Simms.
Mu; Edison. Lot 265 ,
Mary Donna. Lot 100 · 300,
$149 .75
I
16 -00542 000 , Folmer. 1 . 33. $290 .56 .
18 -00161.001 . Tuppers
Malt Edison , lot 255 ,
Plains-Chester Water Dist ..
$8 .95 .
16 -00543 .000, Folmer. Sect 1 . .0541 , s1 53.
18·00857 .001 . Tuppero
Max Edison , lot .286,
Ptams·
Chester Water Dist ..
sa 35 .
Sect
6
. . 1578. $4.14 .
16-00661 .000, Gr~foth,
18-01470
.000. Williams.
Donny M. &amp; Noncy, Lot 13.
Lillie.
Sect
. 2. 32 . 00,
5297.66 .
16-00777 000. Haynes. $21 .05 .
RACINE VILLAGE
Doris, Lot 172. S114.81 .
SOUTHER Ill LSD
16-00980.000; Krauner.
19 -00234 .000 . Duna Keith M. &amp;/ or Ruth A . lol
way, Jack Alan , Lot 34 ,
258 , $11 .23
16·00991 .000. Krauttar. S52 .f1 .
19 -00500 000 , Duna Keith M. &amp;/ or Ruth A.. Lot
way, Jack Alan , Lot 34,
268 , $20 09
.125. $55 49 .
16-00992.000, Krautter.
19 -00601 . 000 , Duna Keith M &amp;/ or Ruth A. lot
way. Jack Alan, Lot 24 ,
258 , t202. 22 .
81 ,207.37 .
16·00993.000. Krauttar.
19-00169 000 , Gheen .
Keith M. &amp;I a Ruth A.. Lot
Manuel, Lot 61 , 5132.00.
258 , t2 .35 .
19·00160 .000 . Gheen .
16-01010 000, Loudermilt. Max E. &amp;/ or Terry L., Monuel. Lot 62. 6300.27.
19-00161 .000 . Ghoan .
Lot 269, .22 , 11 55 .
16-01011 .000. Louder- Manuel E. &amp;/ or Barbaro G.,
molt. Max. E. &amp;l or Torry· L.. Lot 67, $174.65
Lot 258 .. 44, f1 .97 .
, RACINE VILLAGE
SOUTHERN LSD
16· 01233 .000, Mourn 19 -00303. 000 , ObiU ,
ing, James, Lot 9. $24 3 . 66 .
16-01231 .000, Mourn - Anna Mae ETAL. Lot 68 ,
ing. James G.. Lot 406, $&gt;188 .14.
19 -00461 . 000 , Wood ,
$217.50 .
16 -01232 000 , Mourn - Robert L • Sect . 16 ,
ing,' Jameo G.. Lot 119, $370.34.
19-00462 . 000 , Wood .
156 53'
Robert L.. Sect. 16 . . 27 .
POMER&lt;!!, VILLAGE
$7 .25 .
·
MEl"" LSD
1 9 · 00463. 000 . Wood .
16 · 01339 .000. Pierce, Robert
L. , Sac;t. 16, 28 ,
El..,., lot 490. $924 08.
$14 .13.
16 - 01 ~ 40 . 000 , Pierce ~
SYRACUSE VILLAGE .
George 8i/ or Solly, Lot 517,
SOUTHERN LSD
$711.16 .
20-00043.000. Bernett.
16-01633 .000, Spancer.
Donna Re:e . lot 439 , Kyle J . &amp;l or Jane L.. Lot
291, 18.00. $2,575 .88.
S161 87
20 · 00248 .000, Halley.
16-01847 000 . Stoll.
GOO ( ge Z . Lot 102 , Oebro Sue . Sect . 36,
$2.573.20 .
$604 43 .
20 · 00099 . 000 . Hood
16-02488.000. Vinueza,
Catherine Ann &amp; louise Karon ETAL , Lots 297 ,
Marie , Lot 178 - 179 , t115 .92 .
20 -00100 .000 . Hood,
$473 .87.
18-02371 .000, Walkar, Koren ETAL , Lot 297.
Roger L. , Lot 429, $3.55.
$17 .58
20·00496 000. Parsons,
16 · 01827 .000 . Ward.
Donald ETAL, Lot 32, Velmo ETAL, Lot 56 , t8.69
20-00496 000. Paroons.
$4 .14.
16 -018 28 .000 , Ward, Velma ETAL . Lot 57 ,
Donald . ETAL . Lot 33, *93.77 .
20 -00497.000, Paroono,
1274.08 .
16· 01984 000, Young , Velma ETAL, Lot 58 ,
Victor C .. Ill 8o Victor C. Jr.. .33 35 .
'
20·00502.000, Philson.
Lot268. $17.91 .
16-01995 .000, Young , John R. &amp; l or Potriclo J ..
Victor C., Ill &amp; VIctor C. Jr., Lot. 1.002, S479 .19 .
20-00678 .000, Sinon,
Lot 269. *27 24 .
16-01996 000, Young, Ava Zo 8o Williams, Jolwt P .•
Victor C.. Ill • VIctor C. Jr .. Lot 298, 1 .315, 1319.87
20 · 00.822 . 000. Thom·
Lot 277. u. 73.
18-01993 .000 , Young , oon . Rosella. Lot 298• . 18.
Victor C .• Jr.• &amp;: Victor C., .1.013 .45 .

20 -00623 .000. Thom son. Rosella . Lot, . 70,
$119 .91
20-00628 000, Triplett,
Debra L. , Lot. f159.75
20·00847.000. Vio -Tel
Partnership A Portnershlp,
Lot 299 . . 1406, $331 . &amp;5.
20-00707 ooo. wea-.·
Mary L &amp;/or Harold E.. Lo(
7, 823 27
•
. 20-oo7oa ooo. w.. - . ·
Mary L. &amp; t or Harold E.. Lot
8. $23 .27 .
20-00709 .000. Weaver.
Mary L &amp;/ or Harold E., Lot
a . s7.77 .
20-00710 000, Waever.
Mary l &amp;/ or Har9ld E .. Lot
9. 116.30
20-00711 .000. Weaver,
Mary L &amp;/ or Harold E .. Lot '
9, $3 .47 .
20-00715 .000, Wea-.
Mary L &amp;/ or Herold E., Lot
297 •. 14, $2 . 71 .
20 -00670 .000, Whitlod&lt;,
Wm . Owen &amp;I or Delores
Frada. Lot 41 . $6 05. ·
20 -00671 .000, Whitlod&lt;,
Wm Owen &amp;I or Delores '
Frado. Lot 56, 827.93.
20-00872.000. Whitlod&lt;. ·
Wm . Owen &amp;I or Delores
Frada, Lot 87. '&amp;3.09 ..
SUTTONTWP.
MEIGS LSD •
21 -00006 .000, Syracuse ,
Home Utilities Co.. Public
Utility Personal. $1,376.2&amp;:

4067-Mtsses
$(8·10),
L(16· 18) .

Sizes

M(12· 14) ,
XL(20· 22) .

Pattern Includes jacket.
Medium takes 2'/o yards
of 54" fabnc.

__ ......,. .

$3.25 for each pattern.
Add 75¢ each pattern for

~t~, handling

.tQ~
The Daily Sentinel
-

...

P!tnl-.-.

82-0IItolllllirllltwtl., We J I Ide
NY 11m.
Zip. Sill, Pllllm -

NEW FOR ONLY $1
96·page. full-COlor Cata·

Wednesday, November 26, 1986

Pomeroy--Middleport, Ohio

_Southem ·rallies to slip past
Eastern 66-63 -in loop opener
By Scott Wolle

edge going ln1o the final, round.
EAST MEIGS- Trailing 61-59
A twent~ · foot jumper by Cald·
with 1:30 lefl In the game, the well and two fr ee·throws by Mark
Southern Tornadoes shilled Into Griffin gave Easter a 53-49 lead
high gear to score a dramatic with 6:48 remaining.
6~·63 come-from-behind victory
Eastern managed to maintain
over I he hustling Eastern Eagles that margin most of the frame a~
here Tuesday evening In the Caldwell dumped In three
season opener.
straight jumpers to trade goals
. Southern Is now 1-0 both overall with Southern 's Turley and
and m the SVAC, while Eastern Gilbride. ·
In 0-1.
Seemingly, Southern's come· Senior guard Eric , Milliron back efforts had all but failed as
canned both ends of a ·one-and- thtt sharp shooting Eagles of
one with 1:02 leflln the game to · Coach Dennis Eichinger would
steal the victory, giving SHS
not yfeld. With 2· 03 remaining65-61 edge. Tim Gilbride added and the score 61-57, the tide soon
a'n Insurance marker to put the changed as Eastern missed the
gal"e out of rea ch as he cashed In first of three consecutive bonus
on the first of a bonus iiituatlon. • situations from the line.
That clutch scoring came after
Trailing 63-61 with a chance to
l&lt;;enny Turley grabbed a rebound tie;.Eastern called time to set u·p
a nd swished a baseline Jumper•to Its strategy. EHS set liP the fln'al
knot the score at 61-61, e~asiJtg a plays for Sou'therh 's d inpro\\ed '
57-61 deficit of just one minute man·to·man , but the SHS troops
earlier. Turley then dtove the of Howle Cai dwelh came out ih a
lane alter a Dave Amburgey zone.
s1ea l and connected on a short
Defense, w.hlch had bee n
jumper to give Southern Its- first Southern's downfall. quickly belead since 3: 21left In the secon~ came a game saver, In the final
quarter.
minutes as the Tornadoes 1ant a lPlacing four playe r~· In the lzlng man-to-man forced several
double-figure column. Southern EHS turnovers. •
u lllized a complete team effort to
Despite a lay-up and possible
post the win. Juniors Kenny three point play by Caldwell with
Tur ley and David Amburgey three seconds remaining SHS
paced the attack with 16 points he ld on for the 66-63 win.
eac h, while Eric Milliron
Southern hit 30 of 59 f(\r 58
reac hed a career varsity high of percent, Including 16 of 30 In the
12. and Ma tt Harris added 11. fir st half and canned 6 of 11 at the
Tim Gilbride canned 7 to round line. EHS hit 29 of 62 for 46.7
out the scoring.
'
percent, Including a red hot 17 of
Jun]or guard Jell "Jesse" 31 the first ha lf. EHS hit just 5 of ·
Caldwell turned in a stella r
otrensive performance, hltting ll
of 16 field goals for game-h igh
honors of 24 points. " Edmund"
Collins knott ed 14 points. Bryan
Durst 8, Mark Griffin 8, and
reserve center Allen Tripp 5.
Early in the first quart er a
great game had developed between lhe two Meigs County
schools. setting the stage for a
crowd pleaser that saw the score
lied len limes with 6 lead
changes
Soulhern quickly jumped the
gun on a 9-2 lead, but goals by
Mike Martin and Eddie Collins
narrowed the gap lo 11 -10.
Anof her Collins jumper from
the wing gave EHS Its firs I lead
at 12-11, however, Southern came
back behind I he s harp shootin g
Mall Harris to take a 21·161ead at
the quarter' s end.
In I he second round behind two
Eric Milliron jumpers, Southern
took Its biggest lead of lhe night
al 31·20.
With 3:21 left In the half. SHS
led 31-25. but ~oals by Tripp,
Durs1. Collfns, and Caldwell
turned the I abies as I he Eastern
defens e forced three consecu tlve
SHS turnovers. EHS leading

a

-

l4 from the line.
Eastern won the battle of the
boards with a 39-30 edge, led by
Co llins wjth 13, Dursl 8, and '
T~ipp 6. Amburgey a nd Turley
had 8 and 10 respectively for SHS.
SHS had 10 turngvers, 5 steals, ,
and 16 fouls, while Eastern had 13 ,
tur novers. 6 steals, and 14 fouls.
Caldwell had 3 steals.
In the reserve contest the little
Eagles of Coach Don E ichin ger
ripped Southern 54-47 behind ·
outstanding effor ts from younger
· ,'
members of the sq~ad.
The freshman trio of Scott
Fitch, S))aun Savoy, a nd Kenny'
Caldwell- sparked the win as they
scored 15, , 14, and 14 points,
respectively. Chris Lance adll 8
,
for the Eagles.
Chris Stoui.paced SHS with i2.
' Ry ~ n Evans -Mded 10, and Shane '
Simpson add,ed 8.
•
'
Southern faces Gallipolis Fri'
da'y. th~n bosts1Kyger Creek next
Tuesday In 'Its pome opener.'
Eastern Is' ldlr;' untii'it ·travels· to
North Gallla on Tuesday , Dec. 2.
'

I

'

•

The Daily Santinei-- Page--3

-CLARK'S JEWELRY
'Af Cls,k't Jewet,g· we''B eommiffed ' CHRIST AS
fo
gou the Bm Pmible
.
.
.
GALLIPOLIS - POMEROY

otle~lnR

p,Jce Dn the Bett Quslitg
Metchsndl~e.

STOP IN TODA1 AND SA~E!

.SPEC/Al SAlE

PRICES EVERY DAY

Till CHRISTMAS/I

books, supplies, crewel,

Jetr Caldwell, who held a hot
hand lhrou ghout the game, net led a desperation jumper at lhe
buzzer lo give EHS a 35-33
halftime lea d.
A see-saw lhird frame ended In
a 49-49 deadlock as both cl ubs
batlled tooth-and-nall to get the

cross slitclt. needlepoint, .
lalch hook, quonong, and .
more

ANNE ADAMS
PATTERNS .

12:00-5:00 P.M.

.SA~E!

•

Direct from the .
Black Hills of South · '
Dakota you.

'

SOUTHERN (Dark) - 11 E1 ic Mlllh on

to

fl" 2· 12, 13. Dav(' A mburg('v 8· 0 16; ~~·
~ h a nn o n Riffle: 21 Matt Ha rri s. 4 3 11 , 23
Scot t McPhail 25 T 1m G!!br ld e, .1-1·7, 31
J('tf Holtz. ,tJ Sha wn Cunmn gh,am . .15
Krn nv Turl ey 8-0-16, 41 Dav(' MrM•Illn

J.0-2,

311-IHiti

~3

YOU'LL SAVE

Todd K1mes. 1 0-2 TOTI\J:.S

EASTERN (Whitt') - 20 Ed Collins.
7·0· 14, :n Jeff Caldwf'll , ll ·2· 24 22 Bryan
Durs1 4-0 B, 24M ar k C riffm.3·2·R 14Ton v
Hrndrlx, 1·0.2: 30 Mlk(' Martin 1 0·2. 3'4

Eu srern

..

16 19

14 16-6..1

·

20°/o

AllPn Tripp. 2 1 5: 40 BtC'n t Nor ton 0-().0,
20 Todd Wllson, 12 Kv!e O;lV !li. 0.0.0.
TOT1\LS 29- ~ll.'l
Score by quarters:
Soulh t'rn
.
. .21 12 16 li - 66

NOW TILL
CHRISTMAS

'

New Selection
•RINGS
•EARRINGS
•BRACELETS
•STICKPINS
•PINS

SPECIAL ORDERS
INCLUDED

Landstrom's
ORIGINAL

See It Today!

BLA CK HILLS GOLD CREATIONS"'

14K GOLD
DIAMOND
EARRINGS

1/2
CARAT
DIAMOND
WATERFAU

NOW$1695
SAVE SJ600

CLUSTER
'9995

'$61900 YELlOW OR WHIT;

$4995

SAVE 550 80

FREE SIZING

SAVE

GOLD

--BEAUTIFUL--

1/4

••

CARAT

DIAMOND CLUSTER

33-.31.

log of Crllfla - patterns.

OPEN SUNDAYS

NOW$·195°0
AMBURGEY DRIVES - Southern's Dave ·Amburgey (1 3)
drives Inside for a layup In Tuesday night' s SVAC openet against
Eastern. Eagle defender Is Jeff_Caldwell ( 32).

Wos '295.00- SAVE 1100

$129 95

NOW

1/2 CARAT

l

$

3 9 5 ~:~~

14K DIAMOND
BIRTHSTONE
NECKLACt

WAS $169"
SAVE S40.00

$J95 SAVE

j

c•
"'I

14K ADD-A-BEADS

. DIAMOND SOLITAIRE

'

~,

1f2 c:~!T$7 4995

----~77.~~~---- ~

Public Notice

SAVE

Was '49$.00- SAVE $200

•

FREE IN
STORE SIZING

•

----------------- ~

~

Was $1295.00- SAVE
YELLOW or WHITE MTG.

2sOfO

and CHAINS

lj4 c:~!T $29 50

NOW ·~

PLAIN BEADS. FANCY,
DIAMOND CUT
MANY OTHERS

NEW/ COLORED BEADS
•CORAL
•ONYX

SAVE!·

•LAPIS
•FILLIGREE

NOTICE TO
·
AMBULANCE· DEALERS '

In accordance with Section Q

307.86 ot the Ohio Reviled ~
Code. sealed bids will be re· .t

ceivad by the Meogs Cou nly •
Board of Commiutaners in :
their office located at tho "
Cour1house. Pomeroy. Ohio :
46769 . unt~ 12 noon on De- ,.
comber 3, 1986 The bids wil •
be opened at 2 p m. on De·
comber 3, .1986 and reed S
~oud for the following vehi- '

•OPAL •TRI -COLOR •BALLS
•14K GOLD •HOOPS •WIRES

DOZENS TO CHOOSl FROM

cle. Each bid to meet the con- 11
drtions and specifications as 1ft
follow s
•
Spec•f•cations mav be ob- •
tained from the Meigs
Countv Emergency Medical
Service Office, located a1
Mulberry Heights. Pomeroy,

. NEW
EDITION/

!

i

Ohio 45769
Vehide to be onel11 1986 1
or newer Type Ill Cl•s I II
Emergency Ambulance. Pr.ce :
will be wrth no trade In vehi- "
cle.
•
The front of the envelope :
tmclosing the bid must be •

marked " SEALED BID , ~
EMERGENCY
AM8U- t
LANCE VEHICLE ." Bidder ~
MUST USE COUNTY BID
FORM
:
Tho Board of ·County
missioners may accopl the 10:1'1
- t bid or tho boll bid forth~\!
intended purpo•. and re• ~.
wve the right to reiact: any or'l..t
all bids and or any pert hereof ,,
MEIGS COUNTY"
COMMISSIONERS.o
Mary Hobstottar. Clerk
111119. 26 2tc

Co"":•

HOWARD MILLER

'Thanksgiving is a day of
brotherhood and togetherness; share
it with those you love and
thanks or our rich.uu .....

GRANDFATHER

CLOCKS
FROM

$895°0
•Free Delivery

•Free Setup

~....,._.,~ •Factory Service

1OO's IN STOCK

EDITION! $1ne"iitz

•PENDANT WATCHES
•POCKET WATCHES
~QUARTZ LIGHTERS
•MEN'S JEWELRY

SEE THIS
GREAT

NEW
COLLECTION

TODAY!

(
/.~ ·

Tlus

handcra fted
, "'-.,,: ·
J4Kr. gold
rverlay collecti on · ~-........of pierced
earrings .
pin and·lmk
bracelet are
more beaurtful rh an
any bouquet
SAVE

NOW!

of roses .

'

�•r .

Page 4-The Daily &amp;,rmnel

Pomeroy-

Wednesday, November 26,' 1988

Ohio

,...

.•

'c-:'"'

"' ..

'

'

.

.'
''
l )

•

' ·,

&lt;I

THE PLAINS
Athens game. Our effort was good anif
stormed back from a seven-point we had a nice co~back. I
halftime deficit , for a 60-59 thought Athens playedreai well.
Bulldog win to:spoU the coaching One pme doesn't ma'ke a sea&lt;1ebut of Meigs' Mlck Childs In son. We can bounce back;" said
non-league boys basketball ac- Childs. .
'· .·
tion here Tuesday.
. Athens 11-year coach Fred
Trailing 32·25 at the Intermis- Gibson had much the same. to
sion, Athens ~cored the ·first 10 say. "Our press turned It around.
'points or the \hlrd peri~ to take a We didr\~t' pian on getting tllat
35-32 lead ihe winners never many points that quickly. We had
reliqulshed .' Tlie lead ranged to do something. at the half
from three to seven points untO because Meigs was bringing the
the two minute mark when the ball ·do\Vn. setting Up, and just
Marauders nearly · pulled off a burying their .shots. We were
spectacular cOmeback.
lucky to be down by just seven at
Athens led 59-52 with 2: 45 the half," stated Gibson.
remaining when Melgs narrowed
The Bulldogs' P. J. Lyons led
It to 59·57 at the 41 second mark.
all scorei'S with 22, Including 12 of
The Marauders missed an oppor- ·Athens' 22 third period points.
tu nlty to tie with 22 seconds left. Thadfn Brlent added 15 points
on a missed shot, and following while topping all rebounders with
Huey Eason's Interception of an 14 . .
Athens inhounds pass, mlsllred
J. R. K!tcheJt-led the Ma,raud·
on the potential game-winner ers with 19 markers while Brlmt
with three seconds left .
Bissell added 16 pelnts and led
Athens made only one of 10 Meigs with 13 rebounds. Kitchen
fourth period foul shots to allow scored 15 In the firs t half while
the Marauders to get back into it. Bissell nailed 11 of his points In
Both teams committed 21 turnov- the second hall.
·
ers with Meigs. having 10 In the
Meigs outrebounded Athens
third period and Athens seven in 39-26. Marauder Mike Bartrum
the llnal stanza.
added seven rebounds.
"Athens' third period press
Athens made 25 of 52 shots
was the difference In the ball from the field for 48 per cent
'

•,

•

Chillicothe 69 WavefY ~
Southern 66 Eastern 63
•
North Gallla 55 Kyger Creek 47
Southwestern 59 Hannan .Trace 1

l
l

47

Athens 60 Meigs 59
Nelsonville-York 75 Logan 67
Marietta 66 Belpre 61

Friday's games
Southern at Galllpolls
Wa rren Local at Fort. F rye
Athens at Wh eelersburg
Miami Trace at Portsmouth
Saturday' s Games .
Gallipolis at Waverly
Portsmout h West at Piketon
Greenfield at Paint Valley
Brookhaven at Logan
Minford at Jackson
D..,. 2 games ·
Marietta at New Phll'lldelphia
Chill icothe al Portsmouth
Kyger Creek at Southern
Fairview at South Point

.Uf:U;,..; /.'i'J! ~ J. _R. Khcben 6-7-19, ('~riM
Smith 1-11·2, Don Becker :1- ~1; Mike

Eason:!-•' Phii,IUnl(

1·0.2, Brent Blooel :1-tl-16, BW Brolhen
1·0.2t &amp;;ott PoweiJ 1·•2. 1'0'1' -t l.:oi :!:J-I:J-.i!J.
.f Til f .' \ .. fMIJ - JlmStrlcklln:J..1·1,Corey

CorriJan 2-11-1, lkodlley Bryant,_ .. ~ r. ~­

Lycno 111-2-22, Thaden Brtont Hl5, 'nm
AdamK 4--0.8. Trevor C ~ello H-.C, Jerry
,Jon tli 0-0-0. 'I'O'I' II ..' :!.i-111- 1~1.

By

'

Tuesday's results ·,

whlle Meigs canned 23 of 58 for 40
per cent. At the foul line, the
Marauders were good on 13 of 21
while Athens was 10 of 23. ·
Athens made it a clean sweep
In the reserve game, posting a
· 52·40 .win.
Freshman Scott
Stricklin led all scorers with 17
for Athens While Bob Lee added
.14. Robb Harrison led M:elgs with
11 and Joey Snyder added eight.
The (\1arauders face Mlller
.Friday in the TVC and home
opener . A!hens .goes to
Wheelersburg.
B•rtrum~~l. Buey

"

The Daily. Sentinel-Page-S'

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

come.from behind
to defeat Marauders;.60-59·

' .
·,

•
•

··-:

~ulldogs

\

.·..

· ·-··-···.-

Wed.,._y, Novan1ber 26. 1986

·t

'

.' . . -

r

'•
j

•

•

.'

quarten~ :
11~111

Me lp ............... ........... H IK 10

Athen• ........................ !! II 22 13-1!1
u•..•.,.,,.,.•
\/f:lr;_.,. om - Don Dorsi 2- 1- ~. Robb

Harrlsoa -1-3- 11, Kevin Oller 2-Q..4, ·IOt&gt;Y
Snyder 4-0.8, ~ou Nel~ler 1-()..!, Todd
Powt&gt;ll J.:,.5, Chuck Pullin ~ 0.0.0, Matt
Baker 2·0.t .Jeff McElroy 0-0.0, Slf've
Tracey J.J.I, nrr 1/ ..&gt;i lt1·IJ- w.
11'11,..'\ ,..; /.-.:!/ ..,.... Seolt Stricklin 5-7-Jj,
BriM Wll11h ~"" ·H, Norm Dupll'f' 2· 1·$.
Sl.'OU DecamlnUa 2-a. 7, ,Jim Fenh.'Y &amp;-1·1,
. Boh IA"e 6-2-lt. n rn1..-. 1 ~-I!J..i:!.

MARAUDER DRIVES - A Meigs player drives toward hoop in
Tuesday's season opener at The Plains. Athens won, 60-59.

ByljUortm:

Melli" .......................... 10 II 6 14- -MI
II 13 10-52

Alheno ........................ 10

•.-.a
I

Scoreboard ...

O

'

\.

ARAV.ELLE'
.

,,''
,

by BULOVA

•'

Plllludtolplllll ..... ............ !l
"· 1110~ 1111nn

''

~«'"'

Sale Price

S1Q999 9 - Reg. SJS49.99

- ·SAVE

..

S450

.....,

992-2284

•
•

•

•
•

3
ll'r

!t
•
~·

l'
1;.

!\ .':ID

Ylll•· aukt~ · ........ ............ "

:'; .fU · :t
; -M'' P y

·s199

fi
C ' h•\· ~·hr.nd ·..................... ~ fl
fmlfl'l't'llt 'f'
Mld!lt'M I Dlv~lon

M
.,.,..,.,n

~~ · r:anwntu

~·

s\nlti A~I

't

l.o~kt• l'!t

Sral:llt•

;

&lt;iohkontrijlil t·

':!
.J
1
7 1

!t

i
;

I'Mtl~~t~d
.Jit
Pho"'b,
.J II , ;JK.J
1,,\ nlppt'l'!t
3 II .ttl
1\tt..,...,.'" Rt-,.ub

'

!

Dh· ~dun l

L T Pt... Gf' (;,\
l'hllwll•lpiUu .. ........... u 1 '! 31 II&amp; n
Plthhlrl{h ................ l ;t ; -'!

~

N\' 1~ 1_. • ...,.. ............ 1'! l'l I
Nw ·lt'l'lol')' ................ 10 " !
\\'t.IIOitlnAtun ................ 7 II ~
Nl' ltlt•It'"' .. ........ ..... 111 t
,
,\d.uln!o; Dht..kln
Montr••"' .................. !'! 7 3

2l 11:5
ft 711
IK 7~
II II'!

117 n

4141
""
M
lt:S

':!7 11ft •
(~U'ht t· .......... . .......... ll K I i1 Kl'l 11
llll.rtlot'd ..................... R

;11 1

a

3 21 l .i

u

RG.tlltl ................: ....... llll ;J 21 , . ill
lufllln .;..........: .......... -11 3 l II II i-t
( 'amPbrll fiHifft't'ftt'f'
Ntrl'ii Dh·Won

Itt. ••lllo•IJ

Ill, PerU•dt!l

Itt. ....... .

ThroMo

MilnniiU'K
F..dmo.aun

I~

;~

!Ill

l '!'"i ~9 li.1

13

r. In :! !IG
I! 10 II 'U ~~ Ill
Kl :t '! IK K9 lit:\
\ ' wu-ouvt•r
4i U ':! I~ t l II!!
Tlu,;da,\'' s Kt'i'iub
13 R I

( 'IIIJIVY
LoK ,\n..-rh.,.

Qlu-111••· ~.

,'WI~tnt r t•141

I
PIU shnrP I '
Vlll'lntllwr 11. l..os ,\n ...t'ltti ~
'A't•dnt.,dW.V'" O ~am'""
R~o n a&amp;t WW~ hlnat-. i : ;t$ , .m.

~ \' IIIIIYidt~ 3.

Ttwonlo 1&amp;1 Pt•t rttlt,

~·

.J
T

Ill '!
SmytlwDh ;.lun

;:~~p. m.

7::15 p.m.

(l\!f' bi't• llll\'\' ~AJI'I'fi, 7::~ p.m.
s\· l!illllldl•no 111 PIU11talrl{h. 7:!L'i p.t;tt .

•

.MIM ,li\J "! ' 1
..Dl .1

MlnDt'!ol.. ll

~tmi rul lit Phlll.uh·lphi~&amp;,

" 'ak'li ('onft'l'mt'l'
Putrkk

II ~ t '!II 1iti 1iti
II 141 ~ I ~ ~, 1111
.i 1:! .1 115 in IB

Ruflllla Ill Hutfnrd.

NHL Standings

l 1at•lf11· Dh·.,lun
l.t\

· MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

.m

7 ,!I .M:I 7 ~ .l!l:l fi :i .~J
ll
6 I .... J
:t 1 .-I Ii '.l
;t II .:113 ~~:

Hoo~'"

Su n

!'illl111111'hl'l(.'laftallt11

tt .,
1

. -14~

" ' L Pt•l . fiB

Dull-.
Ut"'"'"
tJiuh

~

':!

l 'hlt•l&amp;(n .... ....... .......... .. ,

lndhlhr. ........................ ti

&lt;

716 N.
Second St:

~
~.,

Pomeroy

• . L T Ptll. (;F (0 :\
t 11 -1 :h! 'al 111

i: ~

p.m .

!'it•w .lt •r st' ' Ill Kf: , LIMiis. K: :l:i p . m .
('h lt ·u ~t Ill Mlnnt!llleiu. K::l' p.m.
M'lnnlp t'l 1M IAimonton. t: l-' p.m.
\ ' ant·ont•r *'Ln .. ,\•ll:t&lt;lt'tii, It: :\,\ 11.m.

h"'d!U''" c:amt"
nl ... lt

"ln•IP ~ 1a1 ful l{lll)',

Transactions
llP~·hWI

Su.n Dlrru -

NllmNI .lu.t·k Krol

mttiiUKt'r .-1 Llt11 \ '"'K*' t~f tht• P1at•Hi t·
C'oiUII Ll'l&amp;l\11' (,\i\ r\) .
o\ll~h•-

Rlill lui hall
,\dlnah&gt;d IVYtard ,\ntul•t•

lmm injur1'1i rt 'M'I'vt~
ltww141'41 fl'drlt•

f&amp;arr

"""*""""·

llllliYrd

For handsome, rugged
oak gun cabinet•

othoor v.ou art an

MGM .FARM CITY

Gun

the retail prite of the prescription . There is no tine
bl used with your
nut prl!scription and not more than one ,._.on will
be hanored per pnsuript ion .

.

lha'* you for shopping Iiiii Ail
OVER IWENTI·FIV! MILtON PIISCRIPTIO!tS
. AilE FILLED IN RilE ~ID ,H~IMACI!S

tt:

eablnttl In Alhll)"l

Flllunna ' - - ' Gt. .

0oo11, Security Lock. and
"Oak L.u.r' dnlgn motif
on thl bottom doorl.

RIO CHEERLEADER · Beth Blaine, Pomeroy, daugh·
ter of Mike Blalne, Gallipolis
and Sue Floyd, Pomeroy, is a
member of the 19R6-R7 Rio
Grande College cheerleading
squad. A graduate of Melgll
High School, Beth is a
freshman.

FROM

S188
108 W. Main

EAf[}LJ!:TI'I1l!IJ181.8'7 BASKETBALL TEAM '11le 111!8-K'I Eastern Eqletle basketball squad
opened Its ~~eason acaJ•t Sotlthem on Monday.
Pictured are front, ~r. Arleae Ritchie, Tonya

FURNITURE
992·3007

•

Pomeroy

SHARP.

Savoy, Mel Mankin; Back, Erica Kessinger, Lesa
Rucker, Pa&amp;tl Dul'!ll, Trlsh Spencer and Tara
Wood. The Eaglettes aer coached by Coach Pam
Douthitt.

&gt;Oun&gt; invited to an oldfashioned

I

8REAT.FOR
:CHRISTMAS

KSGMNG·DINNER

.$499
Thanksgi"!"8

Children
under 12
just $1.99

Day, beginning 11:00 a.m.
.,. ·All you care to eat from our better than ever
""up, Salad and Fruit Bar

, Watar-nlliiiUnt, quartz IICI:Urote watch dlaplayo hours, minutes, secondl,
•~he data end hea 1 light button. In enorted sl:i11; bltteries included.

.....:
'.

REG. 54.99 EA. - YOURS FOR

$2.99 EA.
STAlliNG ·at

;716 N.
;Second St.

••••
•

•

'

••

TIMEX
WATCHES

Midtlltport,
Ohia

lbasted Dinner
81'1:2d

' Middltport I Oh•

RITE AID DISCOUNT PHARMACY
208 East Main Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pharmacy Phone: 992-2586

CLARK'S JEWELRY STORE
. JtOMEROY, OHIO

Invites you To Our

...•
•
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE "
AND 14K GOLD SALE

3RD ANNUAL

60°/o

OFF
RETAIL

OYER SSOOrOOO.OO IN 14K GOLD

San Todo •

r-Ltgnt Cornbread~
Scan your holl.Uyoff rl&amp;ht with our B~ald'ul
Bar. lt't opea tW I MO Lm. lbonk... obia Dlq&lt;

N. 2nd Ave.

'

Our Fadory 1.,. will bo here ono day only with lois
onliro fino of 141 Gold all at 60"4 off. lay.Wtlys
are welcome. This is the sole you'n htanl allout.

OFF

VILLAGE PHARMACY

fJCJt

CHAINS-CHARMS-BRACELETS

I

Sl4250

.

•'

S18800 ONL.Y $23800'
LlnON MICROWAVES

ONLY..

:

.

ALL 14K
GOLD

_ ...,c.-~;:'j

'

..

I

. ;111=1

SUNDAY, NOV. 30th, 1986
11 :00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
ONE DAY ONLY

Free ~umpkin Pie

NEW SHIPMENT
SPORT SKIN DIVER WAT(HES

AID PHARMACY WILL BE GIVING A
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
FROM 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. AT 208
EAST MAIN ST., POMEROY
NO APPOINTMENT IS NECESSARY

limit on this coupon, but it con only

•17 cu .
•Frost Free
•Cantilever shelves
•Full width freezer
•See thru shelf
crispers

prices.

EMP

·ON TUESDAY, DEC. 2 YOUR RITE

Present this coupon with your tWKI prescription ani
our pharmacist will giv you $5.00 (fill Dollars) off

REFRIGERAT~R.

Htr11aot Oak ltnltn.

All entires registered in our store will go into the
Pomeroy Merchants Association Give·Awoy.

.FREE! BLOOD
PRESSURE SCREENING

~INViTE YOU 10 VISIT OUI PIES0.1ION DEPAif•lll

WHITt WESTINGHOUSE

dloplly caae uloW
11 these

rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii~iiii;;;iiii;;;i~~~~~;;;;;;~~--

and

hunllfl llfollmo"
aale to purchUI I
~flo end shotgun

11 to 5

HTHS 2.1-8 for the victory. The
Wildcats were led offensively by
juniors Rick Swain, who scored
' 12 point s, and Scott Rankin, 10.
The Highlanders I ravel to Oak
Hlll next Tu esday night whil e
Continued on page A-8

SIGN UP TO WIN A FREE
BLOOD PRESSURE KIT

WHITE· WESTINGHOUSE
HAVE COMBINED FOR
PRE-CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS
.........

experienced hunter
or lull baglnnlng,
thle to 1 "onot In 1

Register for Drawing 0 ~ Dec. 24th
For $100 Worth of Flowers

;:

adva ntage in the first quarter.
upped it to 33-19 at halftime and
overcame a disasterous third
quarter with an impressive
fourth.
Hannan Trace changed its
defensive phllosophy in the third
quarter and pressed s lower SHS
Into several turnovers and only
three point s in the period: The
Wildcats tallied 20 poin ts In the
third period, pulling ahead 39-36
going into theflnale!ght minutes.
Southwestern broke the prrss
In the final period lo outscore

.,

THE BIJNT IS ON!

COME SEE USI WE'U HA VI DOOR JtiiZES,
IEFIESIIIIIJI1S AND SANTA Will BE HERE WITH
maTS fOI THE KIDS.

•

Senlor Sean Colley scored 22
points and sophomore Dave
Mershon came off the bench to
add 14 Tuesday night as host
Southwestern High School hung
on to defeat Hannan Traee 59-47
to open the 1986-87 Southern
Valley Athletic .Conference basketball
season.
The Highlanders built a 21-9

m E. Mltn. Pomtrov

YOU'RE
INVITED
TO OUR
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
SUN., NOV. 30th -

Yours for

Ill L •\ flp'"""" lt:t
M'i•dllf'l'o.Q'II G~mf'M
Nrw l 'or·k a1 Bowlltll. II p. m.
Pvrtl••.a Ck-\'lolll... f : lll p.m.
Ht1Ne1t llladl.. a. l:a p.m.
W*illlltiiiiOft .a MIIW .. kM•, 11:!10 p.m.
~·r•""• al 0.1111'&gt;, ; : :Ill p.m.
fhln&lt;O Ill nt.vl... !1: a p.m.
MI-MI II" !lllltall. I :!II p.m.
l\tiiiiii11U Phetonk, !t.:tt p.m·.
I.J\ l.alwn. .. LA {'I!PPf'"'"· 111::11 p.m.
'lll•t'lldll,.¥'-" Gamt.,.

:fl,

,l 't'ftlral Dh' b.tnn

J

rhe smartest ideas in quartz technology
come with the name Caravelle. Slim. and
styl ish. they are for women that keep time
with tomorrow.

11 S West Second

•'

REG. 53.99

200fo SAYINGS ON ALL WATCHES

OJtEN SUNDAY, NOV. 30 12:00·5:00
DJtEN EVElY SUNDAY THROUGH CHRISTMAS

•

I. Golclwuw M~J-..~~:k ­
hrtsftlo'-.~~

- •~

Vurlt.. .......... ......... ~ II .#II

IJtotrnl ........................ . :';

Loul:oo:
Drlroll
( 'hh·.-•
~1 .

111

~Ill lit.

o\llwllw. ......... :... ......... ,. I&amp; 1 .M.tl -

full function,
B·digit calculator with
memory that's small
on si~e. but big on performance. Battery in·
eluded.

• . GGIIIIOIIIUM'IIf
lraclltl ~

.................. li 1

l.;~,kf'l'!ll

Kllt•rlllllll'tl;e Itt, Pllof'tllll. 11:1:

.l ,fU -

~I'IW-'t·r~'1",""'"""'"" t II . l iU

T~e

te~lhd

t\lhlltllllll; LA

Goldl'tl Stll&amp;t' Ill, l!llltl 1M

, lly l 'nlt t'tl Prt 'MK lntl'l'n.lloftal
t: ll~lt'l'n l 'onlrrt'l'll't'
Ati•Uk Dl\'lot~n
M' L Ptt·. HB
......n ., ........................ ~ .&amp; ,lllf -

•

CREDIT CARD
CALCULATOR

TM Ultre Unl-ed*
MIIChlne Mocle11218
Unlimited stitches from
construction to stretch to
decorative • Push·bunon panel
tor easy stHch selection
• Embroiders and monograms
automatically • Indicator light
tells you when bobbin thread is
tow • BuiR-in bunonholer sews
in 3 different styles • Feeds /
Iabrie sideways lor patching '
and mending

KM .\nlenle 11&lt;1' Nf'w .frr'!lef •

f NBA Staridings

Highlanders, Oaks,
Pirates post wins·

8101~.
=====:=::::::,==America's DirmerTabler======

:

=·

· ht 12 JtEOJtU RECEIVE A FlEE
141 GOLD IIACEUT
15th PERSON FlEE 11" 141 GOLD ClAIM
20th JtERSON ILACIHILLS GOLD IIICIUCE
DOOI PilUS EVERt YWO lOUIS
IIEMimU'IeOff

BLACIIIW GOLD

to--. OFF

GIANDFATHII CLOCKS 20--. OfF

STOP •t AIID SA1 HELLO

"'=
•

e..

�i

~-6-The Dilly Sentinel

.

Wednesday, Novembfr 26, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Chip

.- .

.

.

' Wedna1day, .November 26,. 1$86 ;
..

'

..

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 7

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
.'

. .. ·Make Tbi1 Cbti1h11a1 A
,~FISHER Cbti1tma1

...

f

'

- -··

ro.;.goo
'

. 27" STEREO COLOR DIGITAL
TV/HIGH RESOLUTION MONITOR

\

. Thanksgiving is a day of
brotherhood and togetherness; share ·
it with those you love and
give thqnks for our rich bounty.

I

....
.

.

'

KEY FEATURES

Holiday
Values from'
......

*35" DIAGONAL PICTURE TUBE
*181 CHANNEL MTS STEREO &amp;
BILINGUAL TUNER
·
*ON-SCREEN DISPLAY

STORE
HOURS

M11ttt

tATfLLITE

' EARTH
STATlON

..
.
.

PH-W46~
·

•I' .!''1

LIST
PRICE

'

36999S

KEY FEATURES
*PICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATURE
•FRAME STORAGE
*NEW OVAL CONSOLE DESIGN

Fisher VHS Video Cassette Recorder
with Wireless Remote Control

MON.-FRI.
9 AM - 8 PM
SATURDAY
9 AM - 7 PM

•

$

•

$349 95
,•

OVER 1S
MODELS
TO CHOOSE
FROM

HI-FI TO GO STEREO
71Wi\Nf\' •
HIGH FIDELITY SYSTEM·ACIDC 1
KEY FEATURES
AUTO REVERSE CA'SSETIE DECK
DOLBY' NOISE REDUCTION
HIGH-SPEED DUBBING SYSTEM

•

'

.- .

•

.....
.
.
- ~-------r-_..;..~~~___;:~~~·. ..
'

PH-04
HI·FI TO GO STEREO WITH
HIGH FIDELITY SYSTEM

·. S19·995 ·

.

KEY FEATURES
•COMPACT DISC PLAYER
*AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK
•SYNCHRONIZED DUBBING
lCD TOCASSI'TT.I' I

'

••

'

.

ICS-716

''

Rawlings·Coats·•lowir
Funeral Home.

Gravely Tractor
Sales &amp; Service

Fruth Pharmacy
MIDDLEPon, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

INTEGRATED

I .

COMPONENT SYSTEM

.liB FISHER ~

-

Valley Lumber and Supply

POMEROY I OHIO

MIDDLEPM' OHIO

Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy

Pat Hill Ford

...
I

G&amp;J Auto Parts

'

POMROY, OHIO

! '

SHOE
PLACE
MIDDLEPORT

1_1 "-

Home National Bank

NMDOY, OliO
.

Jim Cobb

--•
llf•

10·3100 ffapstloot~·· Dull Band, Super~el C1rcLul reduces
tal5mg uosed by m1cJowm, utelhle links and m1trown e
ovens C1tr and H•ihWIY mode~. •ud•o and 'ilsual1larm~ -.~~, "''

doshm'"''

4

' ~$r CJCiS

.IIDDLEPOIT

•
••
•

•••
•
•

.•

..

CAMCORDER ·
•

by TEKNIKA and SYLVANIA

992·5U7

Sta~:i:

$118895

•

6 PO"cnr 210n
11 CHANNIL

ICANNING IIADIO
• Au TOM._ TIC SQJEtC.,

• I BANO CO\if~ A O£

• , ,...,&gt;&lt;j"-i£ L WCII:OIJl

o C ~V STA L FAf[

•, lii " CI( TUNI NG
• S£.FC11~E SC A"-1 O£~oh
' SPH D CON l~l

• " UTO\I ,.TIC SV•AC &lt;"~
• DIR ECT CHANNh

ACCESS

,.._

..

.•

CP301

'

'.

• "CDC

$8995.

MIDDI.EPOIT, OHIO

.

POMI!ROY

.•

Ridenour Supply

CHEV.•OLDS.·CAD.

CIESTII, OHIO

P-ROf, OHIO

'

CHESIR, OHIO

•

·

· IRO
1POII

--

t

'

·'

•

:.
1

I

BEARCAl 149.

'
'

'
,•

$16995

$2599 5

SCANNER

lO . CHANN~L

$109 95

~

.'*

Quality Print Shop

SAU
PR.ICED

•

--

·

. . . .~. . . .·p·QI--8·0-Y,·O~H-IO. . . .· . . . ..~. DH
.••
._OR·T~....................~. .~--. .·M·I-DD•L~.O.R.~.O.HI•0••'--~~~~:
'

.•

Fabric Shop

Riggs Used Cars

I

46 149 Mhz frequenc•es
Dig1tal codm g
Touch Pulse dtafing
Last number auto. re·dial
Hi/low volume switch
Base to Remote pagmg
Mute key
Cancel key for easy hang·up
Professional belt clip
Low battery ind1cator
Mounts on Desk or Wall

·-

Ace Hardware

SYRACUSE, OHI

CHESTU, OHIO ·

Downing·Chitds Agency
and Mullen Insurance

1

I

·Baum Lumber

•

•
...
•

Ne~

POMEROYI OHIO

MIDDI.EPOIT, OHIO

RACINE, OHIO

•

'

~ ---. K,-C-Je_w_e_l-er-s--;--M-i-d-dl_apo_r~t-T-ro_p_h-ie_s_-t-;\~(~~~;~
. ·~~~·~"::~-c-~1 -:-~~~:
••

•

•
•
•
.,_, ~ •
•
•
•
•
•

Smith-Nelson Motors

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

POMROY, OHIO

•

Listen to real-life .
drama!

.

-••

CORDLESS PHONE
--==~

· State Farm Insurance
MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

••

S1949

S19995

MIKE SWINGEI

POMEROY, OHIO , '

POMEROY, OHIO

110 WATT PER CHANNEL
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM WITH
COMPACT DISC PLAYER

I

Ewing Funeral H_ome

MIDDLEPort, OHIO

.
'

Village Pharmacy

I

..

BANk ONE. ATHENS, NA. ,t,1n en1, l )tu v

Adolph's Dairy Valley

POMROY OHIO

Superhet Radar Detedor

. ~ FISHER •

.\'irw thou:;mrd rrmnle ll•hatare.
Member FDIC

· Twin City
Machine &amp; Welding

.

UHra Mini Shirt Pocket

Detector

BANK."St)N£,,

$3 9·995

$149~5

Vector~ar

MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

Pomeroy
Flower Shop

Farmers Bank

PORTABLE AM/FM STEREO RADIO/CASSETTE RECORDER/
COMPACT DISC PLAYER ,

' r

1

i

"

'

SUPERSEn II

; With Sylvania
: Super
~ Remote

•

lAYAWAY
NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS

'·-

COBRA CB
: starting S
·s495
,

At

·

CASH &amp;
CARRY .
LIMITED TO QUANTITIES ON HAND A r' THESE LOW-LOW PRICES.

'•

I

�•

Pac~&amp;-8-_ The Daily Sentinel

o

w

••

0.

'""'

0

0

-'

o

M:

~

"

"

w

...

·. ... ....

'

-

~

\

.Pomeroy- Mil!dleport, Ohio ,.

Wednesday, November 26, 1986

Rio l()ses first game of season
G)lard Teo Morrison hit an
~8-loot jumpshot as t tme expired
Buesday night as Cincmnati
lble College, who tratled most
of the evemng. upset previously
undeleated Rio Grande College
In Paui_ Ly~e Center 88-86.
Morr tson s game-wtnner came
eight seco nds after RGC junior

Ron Rlttinger ~onnected on two
lree-throw altempts to knot the
score. .Rittinger's charity shots
culminated a ·seven-point Redmen barrage In 18 seconds.
Rio. 5-1, led t hroughout the
contest. "holding a slim ·. 47-45
advantage at ha lftime. until the
visiting Eagles spurted for live

By BOB HOEFLICH
proved Invaluable and IQforma$enllnel Sial! Wrlier
tlve and there were presentaYqu're Invited to attend the . lions an~ discussions on leglsla·
lion, dallY dulles, ~omputers and
Bal!,lllsst~ mC~~~~;~
On P
recylrders' handbook~ .
.East , -·-··--.· -···
Sunday.
,Okay, you ar.ts al\d crafts
chur.ch at 6 p.m.
people. · · , .·
wUI host
You' re wanted in the Chester
Mercervl
area on Dec. 7.
Choir.
,.
On that day, there wilr be an .
arts and c!-~ts "day _from 11 ,a.m.
And for the de&lt;&gt;r hunters.
to 6 p.m.,a_t the Chester ElemenTher~ wlll be an evening mea l tary School along with a C~ptaln
served during th~ deer hunting D's fish fry 'from 11:30 a_. m. to

Southwestern .. •. . . . co . ~on: :.t : :.nu=-:;ed: . . :.:;tro~rn~p~as~e~-5~A~ .------.,.---.,..--f
Hannan Trace hosts Syinrnes
Valley.
HANNAN TRACE- RanJiln, 511
10; R. Swu.in, 5 2 It; Pelro, 0 2 2;

Slilt, 601 2: .Jones, 2'0-1: ,Jenkins, II
:t; Brumnt.td. 2 11 -t: 21 5:17
SOUTJIWE.\;j,TERN - A. Hal!jlop.

32K; R. Haislup, 113; Colley .9-t~:
Patrick, 1 -1 li;, Burleoon, 1 0 :!;
Bryant , I 0 ~ M(•NeaJ, I 0 2;
Mershon, 4 G U; rorAL.Iii 21 17 39.
Hunn il n Tran 9 HI 20
II- 41
So uthwl' slt·rn ........ ,. 21 12
t.l- . :j !l

:i

Oaks 61 Vikings 46
After a nip-and-tuck first half.
Oai&lt;Hi! i"bo lted out to a l ar~e lead
in llte t'Vrd quarter and coasted
to ~ 61-46 victory over vis itin g
Symmes VaHey.
· OHHS junior Brian Howell
pa~ the Oak offens ive attack
wit~ 22 points. Junior Mike Hale
added 10.
'i_:!le Oaks trailed 7-61n the firs t
qu~rter and evened the score at
166y halftime. In the th ird period
OHHS pulled ahead of the bigger,
siq"(er Vikings, ou tscoring them
by )J points.
the Oaks. with nine of the ir 12
varsity players scoring, held on

.'·.

I

1

-

.with a steady fourth period for
·.
.
the win.
The Vikings were led by
seniors Larry Ferris. with 16 ·
points, and Steve Gates, 10.
Plor to the varsity contest, the
Oak Hill reserves edged Sym mes
Valley 37-35.
SVMME'J VALLEY -'McCa rt~ ,
0 'l 2; Ferri!; 6 4 IG; Gates -1 2 JO:
Pattenon. ~ 3 i; Whitl.", 2 1 5:
Schrleder, I fl 2: Crufl 1 0 · 2:
Chril'lw ~u. 1 0 2. TOT..U.~i; 17 12 -tG.
Ot\K HIU - HoweU, 6 10 2!;
Hale, 3 0 10; Faye~ 1 9: Crahl ee, -t u
R; Kern, I 2-1: E\'IUls. I I :1: CopiL'i, I
0 2; . R11wUn!1, I 0 2; Woolh, 0 I 1.
TOT!U.!i 21 19 Gl.
N)· mme~

1-1- .. '
Oak Hill

Vall(•y. j
&amp; 10 29

9 16
lit- Gl

Pir ales 55 Bobcats 42
North Gallla defeated Kyger
Creek, 55-42. No details were
available.

CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR

FRESH LEAN

Grou-nd

HARRISONVILLE
ELEMENTARY
. SCHOOL
DECEMBER 6, ·1986
10 A.M.·S P.M.

.

Beef:__

t~:~p~~,2~~~~~1;y ~~:~~~ .

SPONSORED BY
HAIRISONVILE PTO

T~n

area high school football
pl&lt;9'ers were r ecognized hy the
Associat ed Press l'uesday wllh
Thfl·d Team, Special Mention
and Honorable Mention honors.
,Justy Burleson, Southwestern,
made 'l'hird Team Delense All·
Ohio.
lfcceiving Spe cial Mention
wc\'e Steve McAvena, North
GaHia: Tom Waugh, Kyger
Creek: Richard Hurt, North
Gallia and Andy Haislop,
Southwestern.
H.onorable Mention went to
To41d Holst ein , North Gallla. Tlm
Gordon, North Gallla, Chris
Hal'ilpton, Southwestern and
S"o.ll BuJTis, Southern.
'Jllle Class AA All-Ohio AP
Telirn is to be released today.

TABLE SET-UP ss.oo
CRAFTS, BAKED FOODS
&amp; REFRESHMENTS
EVERYONE WElCOME!!!

rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1J
4 LBS.
OR MORE

Danlly Westmoreland,· D.O.

FOODLAND

,,

• UNS

.
..
.

SA~DWICH

2 99(
8(1.

Pkgs.

Physician and Surgeon

'

I'

'

FOODLAND

-WESTMORELAND
FAMILy· CARE CENTER

"

2°/o
Milk

--·F

·~

LO-'IIIIU

' '~

·Cottage ..
.
Cheese
li I\

,, '

\

-~

Attending the a nnu al sess ion
were 59 recorders from across
Ohio. 50 guests and vendors.
G uest speakers included Congressman Bob McEwen. Sixth
District. Ohio: Attorney General
Aplhony .J. Celebreeze a nd Jack
Hanna - who seems to be
everyw here - ol the Coiu"mbu s
Zoo. ·
Emmogene says the input of
recorders atten&lt;!lng really

For .Appointments Phone
773-5333
Walk-ins Accepted
(LO&lt;oted ne~t to Wohamo High School in the former
office of Dr. Thomas McGowon.l

24 oz.
CTN.

· PLASTIC
GALLON

-''

New officers
nominated by
Pythian Sisters

2

-:::.-.......
_.
;
.
_...
. ..
.. -...
. ...

..-

.... -:- . ..
·";"

.

--

:~

..

.

~"

I

7

8

and'~tafts

·.

Plans were discussed ror the
annual Christ mas party to be
held Dec. 15 ' with a $5 gift
exchange when the Pythlan
Sl~tcrs or Rocklan_
d Temple 615.
met Monday night at the LongBottom Comjllunity Building.
New officers were nominated
and the eleCtion wlil take place at
the Dec. 1 meeting. Members
were reminded that the 1987 du es
are payable before Dec. 31 . The
ways and means committee
presented several Christ mas and
miscellaneous items to be sold by
the group . .
Refreshment were served by
Alta Ballard a nd Betty Youn g to
Mae McPeek. Judy Hailer. Ada
Bissell. Dorothy Wells. Juanita
Wells. and Harlan Ballard.

ASSORTED FLAVORS ,

VELYET SUPER· DIP

....'
;

•

Ice Cream

9

'

' ,'- Mary Dawn Stm\l'ons gave the

!

~

• ...__.. +o·cj_.

Special of th Week

•,.

._·.

.S~NDWICH
99"'

l~-

BAR·B·QuE

,.. ,

With Frits....... ~ 1.54

INSURANCE

PH'S
ADOL
DAI RY ' VALLEY ·

'

Ill Stcetid St~ ,_,.,

,

Carolyn Smith, Twila Childs. and
Olive Page.

r----...,.-.....:...----------------;--

·t

DOWNING
·
"
MULLEN
MUSSER·
·

·• Th e dinner was served by the
Eastern Star women from tables
decorated In the·. hollday mot-If
~~~t uring . pilgrim .and turltey
figurines arid fall flqwers. Local
bu sinesses contributed the
favors. ·

,

Story, Mary Virginia Riebel.
Becky Zurcher. Nellie Parker.

l'
r;:::::;::::;::;:::=::j ,\
YOUR INDEPEN.NT .
AGENTS SERVING
MEIGS C~:y

"At tht Entl of tht PotMn»y-Masoft Bridge

·

PH

POMEROY, OH. ·

992 2
'. •

556

Caroi'Ebe~ts

~===:::=====~~-0=":..:0:_·=-~.:_~_::__
._ _i~~~·~=·:..:•:
· ~·:.~0:_
.
·..
.
•.. . ~

.,

'AftER
THANKS81~1N8 ·SALE
- ll MEN'S

tng
4-to 7p.m.
each
evening. . eight
people foot
ts .available
$5 for
an scripture
Invocation. .Emma
and
read
Youfrom
don"treally
have
to be:raeer
.s pace. at, For
.more
Lou Wl,eman
hunfer ·though.
. tnformtltton• or to
logged tn led In the singing of ThanksglvThe ·menu \\1111 be ; Mond ay, ' call Jane Cabtes a t ,985-,4327 or ingsongs'wlthFiorabeUeFuhk~t ·
chicken· and noodles; Tuesday. Lila Van Meter at 9~·3951.
. the plano.
...spaghetti; ·. Wednesday, soup
'
beans and corn bread; Thursday.
Did you know that Meigs
Eleanor Essman had.charge of
vegetable ' soup; ' Friday, chili. County was the birthplace of one
the
business meeting w-Ith Nellie
and there will be also va riou s of Am~rlca's most versatile
Parker.
sec retar y, reading
klnds,o(sandwiches and desserts writers?
thank
you
notes
from the daugh- ·
offered each evening. The Long
ters
of
Fay
Sa
ueJ" and from
Bqttom Community Association
Born nea r Bashan in 1842,
Wood.
Cards
were signed
Harriet
is jstaglng the nlghily activity. :
Ambrose Bierce vanished Into for Gertrude Trace, Leona CalMexico in 1914 at the time of the vin. and Martha Greenawy.
Villa rebellion there. In the years Essman announced . t he next
betw een. he became an essay ist, meeting will be Dec. 13 at the
1 know John Blake Is joined by
a lot of parent,s and students In ., novelist. poet. humorist. letter University Inn. At hens. The
extending thanks to the Gheen · writer, 'journalist. literary and
Paliittng Co~ of ~aclne, for a fine social crit ic as well as the author
job or free spr~y paint ing the of many fables and short stories .
Int erior of the junior high sta- · Some say he rivaled Poe In -.....:.--.:....--------!
dium in Middl eport. It surel.v tales of the supern atural, pioneered the science fiction field
helped make a big job...a. lot
a nd he has been described as one ·
easier , John reports.
of America's lirst investiga ti ve
reporters.
Meigs County Recorder Em mogene Holstein Congo attended
the 60th annual conference of the
. Ohio Records Assn. Nov. 17
through Nov. 20 in Columbu s.

•

•

to; arts.

Nancy Kibl er, scholarship
comm ittee chairman, had
charge of the auction With
· assisla)!ce. from Es th er
Maerker, , treasu.rer. M arg~ret
Benson was the auctlonee~. ··

business meeting and program
will begin at 11 a.m. Cheryl
Nisley, program leader, asked
that members send to her their
special Christmas memories by
Dec. l, and she will prepare a
booklet from them.
Attending from Meigs County
were Wykle Whitney. Rosalie

' '

· Drawing upon his experience
in the Union Army. Bierce
produced some of the most
realistic accounts of 'the Civil
War. Best known for conciseness. he used this talent in
-epigrams a nd satirical definitions which · became his trademar k. Hi s work is credited with
in fluenc in g a number of subsequent writers i n c lud i ng
Mencken, SinClair Lewis. Hemingway arid Thurber.

A

FLO

•

ALL WOMEN'S

i

_

M
20°/o' OFF
ALL WOMEN'-S

NATUARLIZER &amp; HUSH PUPPY

DINGO, NATURALIZER, HUSH PUPPY

BOOTS

25°/o.OFF
· ALL MEN'S

.. HUSH PUPPYS
20°/o OFF
25°/o· OFF
The First 50 Women Will Receive a .
FREE Carnatior- on Sunday, Nov. 30th
DRESS SHOES

Don't forget!

.I

FOODLAND

IN MASON, WEST -VIRGINIA
OPEN
Monday • Friday
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

1

r~a~i:;"~~a~e

'

Alpha Omicron Chapter, Delta
Kappa Gamma, held Its annual
silent auction in conjunction with ·
a Thanksgiving dinner meeting
held at the Hamden Masonic ·
Temple on Nov. 22.

get.

announces the opening of

Atea gridders
li~nored by AP

Delta Kappa Gamma ·conduas .annual meeting

Deerhunters meals
· in Long
.
Bottom·
.

straight points with around two
minutes remaining to take the
lead entering the fi nal seconds
Morrison finished the ga~e
with 24 · 1 1 J R M ff 1
added 22 ~a~es.Go~m~ n 1~ a~~
Tim Mehaffey 10. The Eagles,
3-2, were 31-of-50 (62 percent)
!rom the field.

.The Daily Sentinei~Page-9; •

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

·Beat·of the Bend

.

'

'
'-

''

.

'

· Open_. Sunday 11-S .
REGISTER FOR DRAWING FOR
GIFT CERTIFICATES

Hartley Shoes

And don' t we have a great deal
to tie thankful for! Count ,_Your
blessings and do keep smiling.

!!-31 JACKSON
WEST
.. Phoftl 448·4524

BARGAIN IU!TIN[[S SATURDA'f' I
S._OAY • ALL SEATS $2.50 '

ADMISSION EYERY TU£SOAl $2.50

;'1
I
I

',,I
••

C. GoldlonoWIONI '

LOTS OF OTHER GIFT
ITEMS TO (HOOSE
FROM
•P~ndants •Bracelets
•Earrings · •Class Rings

•

dbx

..._.,_,
-·
".
'

GALLON

FOR CHRISTMAS.

.

Here's a Holiday gift idea that sounds great:
An Alpine Car Audio System with sophisticated,
advanced engineertng and design for sound .
equal to the best in nome stereo.. .
And with it. our precise. professional installation.
featuring flO'-Niess fit and finish.
Drive in now and beat the Chrtstmas rush!

•'

,•'''

.~"

~­

"

••'

.LIMIT

4

Ideal Ideas For
Christmas

'

GIVE YOUR CAR THE ALPINE TOUCH

•

t,,
,,

HALF
'

......

....o~

I

i
•

I
'
I

•

·•:•

j

IATIUITE

IA«TH

lfATlON

i
·'1

i
•

•Lllwn Boy Trimmers
•Minnetonka Moccasins for Man &amp; Women
•Wtttern Lllather Belts &amp; Buckles
•Lllather Gloves
•Breyer Animals
•Animal Thermometers
. •Men's &amp; Women's Tooled Leather Billfolds
•Truckers Wallets
•Bird Feeders
•Seddle Pads. Blankets
•Helters, Bridles, Rains
•Tingley Boots
•Work Gloves
.
•Aquariums- Christmas Specials on· all sizes
•Guinea Pigs, Hamsters. Gerbils, Fish, 'Parakeets. Finches.
Cockataels - Food. Cages. Books &amp; Supplies
•Dog &amp; Cat Beds, Sweaters. Toys &amp; Christmas Stockings
tor

R&amp;G FEED
&amp; SUPPLY
992·2164
Pomeroy, OH.

399 W. Main Street

The Store With ··All Kinds of Stuff'"
' For Pell - Stebleo - Large end Smell Animals
Lawns - Gardens

..•
"

212
EAST
MAIN
I
, .
POMEROY ·
. . 992-3785

.

~~ .....•~:······
.
~.

I .Gokttone cue 1nd briCk ·
llnlsh br•ttlrll. GIM dill

BEAUTIFUL SllECnON ' ·. '

GENUI~MftTVIED -~ ~
200fo SAVINGS
LAY·AWAY NOW FOI
CHIInUS

200fo SAVINGS ON

brick·llni$h braltl.
While pantrned dill.

ALL WATCHES

The smartest Ideas In quartz technology
come with the name Caravelle. Slim. and
stylish, they are lor women thai keep time
with tomorrow.

OPEN SUNDAYS
12-5
THROUGH CHRISTMAS

t.

-a8il!==:;l()Qj~~......... ~ ' •

�..
'"• - 11:1-

1ne u auy Sentinel

PomeroyMiddleport, Ohio
.

t

Chest~r Garden
Club~ holds
•

meetmg

A workshop on wreathes and as a hot tea, and Is related to the
other wal t hangings highlighted joe pie weed : .·and borage •.. a
the recent meet!ngottheChes ter popular remedy for melancholy,
Garden Club held ilt the home of · used .In·eye washes;' and can be
Mace! Barton.
used In salads and teas.
For roll call the 19 members
Eleanor Knight, Edna Wood,
and Ruth Erwin had charge of attending brought symbols of
the works hop with all of the ' fall. Mace! Barton gave devomembers creating a decoration' tlons using seasons of the soul by
usi ng natural materials.
Helen Steiner Rice. Offi cers and
F'or the program Maida Mora commit tee reports were gclven
presented herbs of the month and It was noted that Edna Wood
including bonese, ail Indian sage had vis ited Gay Gaul and Ralph
which trea ts levers when ta ken O~rs. and Paul!ne Ridenour had

visit~

Dorsel Miller as part. of
the; club's sunshine program.
Kathryn Mora was i he sunshin e
chairman for this month.
Plans were made for the
Christmas meeting .to be held at
Sebastlans tn· Parkers bu rg at 7
p.m. Dec. 3. Mj!mbers "!•Y ta ke a
gues t. Designer from Dudley's
w111 give a demonstration.
A report was glv!?n on. the
recent cou nty meeting by Maur·
ita t.llller. rt was noted .that a
floral bouquet had been pres-

ented to Janet Bolin. at her
lnstallation a~,stat e president at
the OAGC convention in Cincinnail. The Christ mas' flower show
was discussed along with partie!pa nts, as well as the r ~eption
heid for Mrs. Bolin.
Mae Mora was named to
· prepare a history of the.club for
the M~ igs County History Book.
The club was asked to submit a
250 word comment ary for the
book to be publlshed ·in 1987 by
.,

·

Keith As hley who is· active wilh the Meigs Count y Pioneer an d;·:
Historical Society's work. ' ·;
Betty Lou Dean, Virginia '
. Cha:dwell, and Pa t Hqller re: :
_ ported ·Qn the regional meeting.;
.held at the Betsy Mills C lu~:.
recently. ffowers for the band·.:
banquet a t Eas tern H ig~ Schoyt.,
were supplied by Je nnie Mac h_r ;;
and. Mace! Barton.
. .,
Dessert course was served bY •• ·
JV!rs. Barton and Pa uli ne Ri de? ' ~
oUr, hostesses.

'•"

'
November 26, 1986

·:e't

·,

-

- '·

Wednesday, November 26, 1986

.

,UMW ·group conducts recent meettng ..•
•

Donations to ihe Rock Springs absence of Tracy O'Dell. Trecie report.
. ·
Church building fu nd and to Slna Abbot t gave the correspondence
Next meeting wil l be Dec. 9 at
Cara, a home for delinquent
11:45 a.m. with a potluck dinner
boy~. were made du ring the
recent meet lng of the Rock ~--------~------------~------- :
•I
Spri ngs United Me thodist

LOOKING FOR AN OLD FASHION
CHRISJIIAS?
PI

W~';'oeunpa;i~~~n~h~f~·~ach Step I

~~~-~

. ·

Talk' ' "AI .Calvary", a nd "We
Gat he~ Together" opened the

IN AT GRANNY'S CRlFTS F.O.R ONE OF .
A KIND DECORATIONS ANI» GIFT IDEAS

Folmer
had Ann
prayer
the sick
and
shu tins.
Masfor
h gave
the
secretary's report, Mrs. Folmer.
the treasurer's report in the

reading accomplishment s. Some of the children,
pictured at the Pizza Hut, a tt ended the party
dressed as their favorit e fictional character.

Miss contestants announced
.::;;/Jutheas t Ohio Junior Miss teaching and pla ns lo at tend
iilc, announces ,Jhe fin al three Mount Vernon l'jaza reneCollege.
c'antes tants in the 1987 Meigs
Th.eiss is acti ve in voley ba ll,
&lt;;ounty Junior Miss Scholars hip basketball, softball , choir, show
Pragram, to be held Sunday at 3 choir, took . part . in the D.A.R.
p~ll)· in the Meigs Junior High good citizens hip co nt est, placed
S&lt;; h o 0 1 Au d 11orr um 1n In the lop 10 In the cou nty history
1\!kldleport.
. tes t and Is a member of the qu iz
"!'he three are Tara Woods, bowl tea m. She is a member of
d~ " ghter of Gil bert and Vicki · lhe scholas ilc learn, is stude nt
....,..
Woods, a senior at Eas ter n High coun cil pres ident. and is 1986
School; Tamara Theiss, daugh- homeco ming queen. She will
tot of Pamela Theiss and Tho- present a speech en tit led, "Be
• Theiss, a senior at Southern Happy" for the creative
·
n)as
and
High School. and Melissa Ca ia· performing arts division. S he
w'ijy, daught er of Everett ond plans .to at tend Ohi_o Stat e of t he

.

·oPEN
THANKSGIVING

DAY

8:00am

Til

4:00am

· a· senior at . University
pharm acy. of Tol«:&lt;Jo to ma jor in
· Bastern
Dorothy High.
Calaway,
Calaway has been active w ith
:woods Is active in the marc hil(g, concert and all co unty bands · the academic quiz team, m at h
ar. d was a member of the Ohio team, cheerleading squad, the
State Fair Band . She has served track t·eam, concert and pep
a~ ba nd president , band secrebands. Varsity E Club. She has
tary and field commander. She is been· a summer scholar, a
active in basket ball. the all member of the Alfred Angels 4-H
dl!; trlcl choir, the show choir. the Club, the stale 4-H fas hion boa rd,
news paper staff, and has ap- the county 4-H fas hion board. She
peared in Who's Who in Music. was a hom ecoming attend ant
For her creative and performi ng and is a member of the Alfred
arts she will do a vocal solo. She Unit&lt;:d Met hodist Church. She
p~an s to pursue a career in
will do a modern dance in t he

YOUR FRI ENDL Y PO MERO'r STORE
WILL BE CLOSED

Both Stores Will ReopiHl
Friday, Nov. 28th.. At
7:00am And Resume
Normal Hours
HR

Ornaments or Figurines ................ Each
DES IG ~ ER COLLECTION

Chnstmas Cards ............................
W' X450" ROLL IN PLASTIC DISPE NSER 'O R
't. "X300" ROLL IN PLASTIC DIS PEN SER

sox

40-SQ. FT. 16' X 30" PAPE" OR 15-SQ. FT.
6' X 30" FOIL CLEO

C

.

3~ Scotch Magic Tape ................

99
$2
$
99
3
59

Rou

Jumbo 30" Gift Wrap .................... Ron

ggc

Cleo Bows .................... :.... _.......... _.2~~~t.

49 c

6 '/,'

•

AMER ICAN TREE 20"

Christmas Wreaths .... Each

$999

Brass Candolier ..........
EMBASSY

Midget 35 Light Set. ...

Each

•
•

~r~%o;lk
...

;

o., SJ&amp;9 ,.

Miracle Whip
$}49 ' .
Salad Dressing ...... :.32-oz..
..

SEAL TEST 2% MILK GAL ... $1 .79

: KR OGER NATURAL GRAINS

I 1:.

KRAFT

~ ~{

LIMIT 1 PLEASE

~Hot bDog or B·
"H
. · am urger uns..... 1a-ct
Pkg . ·

..

7.7C

:. ,,, age

$Iinderella group holds meeting
the class in the women's division,
while Melissa Foster lost the
most weekly weight in the. teen
class.
At the Tuesday night Mason
class, Ruth Smit h los t the most
weekly we1ght and Mildred Hud·
son was runner-u p.
\

:

' WEEK
.ALL

.

Manufacturer's

:u .S. GOV'T INSPECTED THE MORE BEEF GRO UND BEEF
:3--5-LB . FLAVQRSEAL PAK

~;:u~!B:eL
•

"· gge

Tl'lil week.vour manufactured productt''centt off" coupons are worth d04Jbleat
ICroger w nh •10.00 or mora purch111 . L.imited to manufactured products
coupont worth up to and including~ OH. Coupon• worth mora rna, 50(: are
redtemld It face value only. limit one coupon for Nch product purcheaed

Limit ane coffee coupon. No beer. wine qr cigarene ooupont ~ill be double. Not
valid on fl'll coupons, Kroger coupon s or retail food atore coupona. The amount
refunded ?~nnot ~xceed the price of the item . You mult purthlle product in
~lzn lp8C~Iecl on the coupon . Thla offer applie1 onl~ to manufactured products
cenfl off coupons foritamt we carry. To aqure product avaUabilitv for • • our
~ uttome.l'l, onl~ one •cou~n per t hopplng fani itv, wiN be doubled on anv brand
rtam dunng each ttore villrt.

FROZEN

Totino's
Party Pizza ............:. 10-oz.

age

,.

l

•

':
.. ., t

..

...
.. •

.

~

~~1:2:8:M:u:lb:er:ry~A~ve:.:::::::::::::9:92:·:2:3~12::::::::::::P:om=er:oy~ :~
.,

NOTICE

MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE
WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT FOR YOUR
SHOPPING CONVENIENCE

...
'

Sign up for our Friday night Mystery Gift
Register between 5 P.M. and 8 P.M.
November 7th- Charles (Frog) Wayland
November 14th- Carolyn Bachner
Novemer 21st- Donna McCloud

•

•FREE GIFT WRAPPING
•COFFEE &amp; COOKIES
ON

THE "T"IN MIDDlEPORT

CJCJ95
SMITHFIELD SMOICID-6 lb. to

avg.

CAlLIE HAMS........... ~ •••••••••.••.•• !P.... 99&lt;

IOMOUDE

CEDAR
CHEStS

6 GUN

GUN
CABINET

(

HAM SALAD ........... ~~················· 1P.... 89
ECDICH CHOPPED
$
HAM LOAF ............................1,.. 1.5 9
12 01. KENTUCKY BORDER .
WIENERS ................................!.~9... 79&lt;
SUPEIIOIS

.

(

BIG RED BOLO.GNA ..................!P....99
'
$
FRYING CHICKENS .................~·. 1.19

REG. 1219.95

HOLMES liAY PACII

$169 95

by

SAVE ISO

l .&lt;llll'

~~o $179 95 s~~
Adull
Sire

Wooden
't-oo!!': ROckers
SAVE
UPTO
160

MARGARINE ......... 2/S 1.29
B,ROUGHIDN'S

CURIO
CABINET
Glass Door,
lighted, mirror

back.
REG. S2SO

$199 95

'
s
RICE

! LB. SHEDD'S SPREAD QUARTERS

CHOC. MILK ...........lll.... 79&lt;
KRAFI 12 OZ. 16 SliCEAME ~ICAN

PROCESS CHEESE ..et&lt;.~.$1.89

JD CT. CAUFDRNII

CELERY ............... ~1AI!&lt;. ... 69&lt;
IDLB. BAG IDAHO

BAKING POTATOES.. S1.79

SWEET

.

POTATO YAMS.. .....~P....49&lt;
5 LB . BAG MARSH REO

GRAPEFRUIT ............. S2.29

26 OZ. MIS. SMITH'S

FRUIT PIES ...........................IA S2.39
11 OZ. BANOUn
TV DINNERS .................. ~ .....!~. S1.3

SAVE 'SO

A
BJ4 St:CIIIIil VI:

Galllplllls. UH

Open 9.30 5 00
\.lr&gt;•.••d Tilll"
446-9,523

••

•••
••

•

~

11ft OZ. JIFFY

CORN MUFFIN MIX ..............~9~... 29&lt;
11 01. lETTY ClOCKER
PIE CRUST MIX ........................... 99&lt;

PINE~PPlE

. ' .'.

••

GRANNY'S CRAFTS

·CRUNCHY DIUS .................. I~P. S1.59
12 OZ.NESTLE'S
.
.BUTTERSCOTCH MORSELS ;••f~$i- S1.89
5.6 oz.
.
DREAM WHIP .................... JP.~ $1.49
37t/t SQ. FT. ALUMINUM
REYNOLDS WRAP ............... P~~ S1.3 9
61ft 01.
.
STAR-KIST TUNA ................ f~.~ S1.14
4 IOU PICG. CHAIMIN
TOILET TISSUE ............... ;.•.• I~P. S1.3 9
21 OZ. THANK YOU
CHERRY PIE FILLING ........J.t% S1.59
.
LIBBY PUMPKIN ••••• ~................ $1.09
I OZ.
WEDGES, SliCED PINEAPPlE, GREEN CHERRIES
CANDIED FRUITS ................ I~P. Sl. 99
16 oz.
r
FRUIT CAKE MIXES ............. ~~~- Sl. 99

DOUBLE
C
.
O
UPONS
WITH t1l00 PURCHASE
•

Stop in and REGISTER for DOOR PRIZES
SUNDAY• NOVEMBER 30 r 12 t•lI 5

~

32 OZ. VLASIC POLISH

•

~-·-.----·--"'!"'.~
- -------"'-

.,
••
•

For EARLY ,Shoppers

2 FOR 1

NON RETURNABLE BOTTLE

R~~~~or

Fr;day, November 28, 9 A.M •. til 5 P.M.

•

BUY ONE IECLIHER
GEl ONE Fill

;,New officers were installed at . Workman, worthy matron a nd
tnj&gt;• Monday night · meeting of pat ron, prersided a t the meet ing
P.oineroy Chapter !86, Order of introducing Linda Davis as dept~e· Eastern Star, 'held at the uty grand matron of Dis tr ict 25
fltlmeroy Masoni c Temple.
and distric t preside nt. Also lnt ro;rnstalled were Ka thyrn Win- duced were Stella Atkins, gra nd
dbn. worthy matron: Zlba Mid- representative to F lorida; He len
ktff. wort hy patro n: Na 1ai le Fares. Nevada in Ohio, a nd
Clark. assoc ia.te matron; Roger worthy matrons and wort hy
G)l ul, associate patron: Sylvia patrons of other c hapters. Past
Midkiff. secretary; Hele~ Wolf, matrons a nd past patrons of
treasurer: Joa n Kautz, condu c- Pomeroy chapter and past distr.fss: Cindy Thomas, associate tr icl officers were introduced
co.ndu ctress; Ca thy Workm an, along with those h.aving former
·
cbapla in; Judy Wolfe, marshall; grand appointment s.
Maurit a Mliier, orga nist; VirgiTwo 50 year me mbers Ruby
ni~ Salser, Adah: Ruth Ann Diehl, HarrlsonvUie, and Do·
Hemsley, Est her; Pam Massie. rot hy Terrell, New Mars hfi eld.
Ma rth a; Patric ia Thomas. were presented alo ng w ith hoEiecta: Jean Shamblin, warden: nored Ma sons. Th.e Workmans
Jim Hull, sentinel.
were presented gifts by her
·Mrs. Kautz a n~ Rodney Chevo- mother,. Joan , 'Vaughan.· Mrs:
liey were th e installing officers. Windon announced the them e,
Assisting were Chloris , Gaul, "Mother Love." ·Huff 'bad the
lnsl~liln g mars hall, · Dorothy
blessing befor.e re!teshme nts
Woodard, chapla in: and J ane were served to 110 members and
WJse, orga nist.
guests.
:Ca thy Workman ,and Bob

Chris Nichols lost the most
w'etght for the week and received
hiS 35-pound weight Joss ribbon
aild certl!lcaie at this week's
Five Points Class of Slinderella.
'Bett y Dill and Dr ema Hudson
ti~d for the mos t weight loss at

1QO'//0 Off
·
·
STOREWIDE.

RECLINERS

•

Each

.••'

•

r~o:f•:!S:Sl~,~a:nd~·:R~ai~p~h:w:e:rr:y~.--~===:::::=====~=~

•

EMBAS SY

~ Christmas Tree ..... . Each

Sout hern.
The winner of the loca l event
wi ll represent Meigs County at
the Ohio Ju nior Miss fina ls at
Moun t Ve rnon in Fe bruary.
Producing
d dire~t. ing I he
program
for an
1987 will be Sonja
Hi·ll Demosky .. Meigs Junio r Miss

bES has ·meeting

'

. AM ERICA N TREE PINE
: MTN. KI NG

crea tive ·and perform ing arts.
She plans to att end Ohio Universit y majori ng in meteo rology.
Other contests are Roby Ba rnell , Eastern: Legina Hart,
Southern:
Kris tiSout
Haynes,
Ji ll Nease.
her n:Meigs:
Kim
Adams. Sout hern: Amy Louks,
Easter n a nd Lisa Pape ,

.

EFFECTIVE DECEMBEI 1, 1986
To make more efficient use of
teler,hones, a new system was
staled at the high school,
wever, a change in numbers
nec:essaty. Effective December 1
1986, the following numbers
na longer working n~mboro:
949.2176 YO AG
949·2190 MUSIC
949,2259 ATHlETIC
DIRECTOR
949-3081 HEAlTH NURSE
949-2600 CENTRAl OFFICE
949·2700 HIGH SCHOOl
The new numbers are:
949 ·2611 SOUTHERN
HIGH ·SCHOOl
949 ·2669 SUPERINTENDENT'S
OFFICE
949 -2213 TREASURER'S
' OFFICE
Ord
1

•'
•

. STOP

meeting.
and d·Je!fers.
evotions
were
givenPrayer
by Dorothy
Readings Incl uded Betty wm,
"I Praise and Give Thanks":
Frances Goeglein . "Which Way
America": Betty Dill, "Thank
God"; Linda Foster, "Thanksgiving": Ann Mas h, "The Clock
of Life" : Sharon Folmer.
"Tha nk God for Li ttle Things."
· Each member told thtngs for
whic h they are .thankfu l. Mrs.

YOUR FR IENOLY GALUPOU$
KROGER STORE WILL BE

.

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11 .:;

Pomeroy- Middll!port, Ohio

I

•

,.

�''

Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Clarence Randolph Sr.
Clarence E. Randolph Sr., 66,
39979 Hemlock Grove Road,
Pomeroy, was dead on arrival at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Tuesday evening.
Mr. Randolph was born at
Tuppers Plains, a son of the late
Raymond C. and Inez Mercer
Randolph, on June 3, 1920. He
was emp loyed at the Camp.bell
Sheet and Tube Co., at Campbell
· before ,his retirement.
Surviving are his wife, Althea
Klnnen Randolph; two sons,
Clarence E. Randolph Jr., Ra·
cine, and Donald Randolph,
Wadsworth; a daughter, Doris
Siders, Marietta; a brother,
Edgar F . Randolph, North Ca n·
ton; a brother-In-law, btho
Young, Wooster, and several
nieces and nephews.
. Besides his parents, he was i
preceded In &lt;ieath by two sisters,
Hazel M. Randolp~ Biggs and

Weight control classes slated
The Meigs County Health Department will begin a series of
slx·week classes !or weight control at 6. p.m. Tuesday, D~. 2.
There will be a choice of nights fo;&gt;r the classes, eitherTues(lay
or Thursday and classes are free to Meigs County residents.
Each class will be of. two hours' duration. Attendance Is
required at only one two-hour session weekly. Classes will
Include nutrition education, stress management, weekly
weigh-Ins, relaxation t~hnlques; recipes, diet r~all sheets,
exercise t~hniques and other phases of weight control.
There will be a limit as to the number of peOple.who can be
admitted to each series of classes, which are to be held ·In the
conference room of the Multi·Purpose Building, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy. ·
.
Residents should Fegister as soon as possible due to class size
limitations. Those wishing to register may call the Meigs
County Health Department at 992·6626. Please indicate your
preference of Tuesday or Thursday evening class.

Three fined in Middleport court

Milligan susp~ted

Fined in the court of Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
Tuesday night were Gary Rose, Middleport, $25 and costs, and ·
Pearl Blevins, Middleport. $25 and costs, both on disorderly
manner charges, and Dewayne Fisher, Middleport, $16 and
costs •. speeding.

COLUMBUS ( UPI I - Authorities In Bellingham; Wash., believe multiple-personality men·
tal patient William Milligan,
arrested in Florida last week,
may be involved In the October
disappearance of a student.
Authorities say Michael Mad·
den, 33, has not been seen since
Oct. 3 and is believed to have
~n killed, the Columbus Dispatch reported toda.y. •
. Bellingham Pollee Lieutenant
David MacDonald said Milligan,
who escaped the Central Ohio
Psychiatric Hospital in July, had
lived in the same apartment
building with Madden and had
been using the name Christopher
Carr.
MacDonald said Milligan. who
sold Madden's car a few days
after Madden disappeared , told
them "he loaned Madden some
money and Madden g~ve him the
car in exchange lor the loan."
Pollee also said they found a
note . in Milligan' s abandoned
apartment indicating he had
taken Madden to Canada to
protect him from an abusive
lather.
They also say someone rented
a post office box in Madden· s
name and had his mall sent
there, Including a $7,000 Gl Bill
check that was to pay for
Madden's education.
. Milligan, who Is still in Miami
awaiting extradition to Ohio. had
been In mental hospitals since he
was acq ulttl/p in 1978 of three
rapes In the ~hio State University area. He had been acquitted
because or' his multiple
personality.
MacDonald said police had
questioned Milligan several
times and he told them different
stories.
"He's very definitely· a sus· '
p~t." MacDonald said.
'
Madden had been a full-time
student at Western Washington
University in Bellingham, 90
miles north of Seattle. He lives on
a Vterans Administration dis·
ability pension.

Bonds forfeited in mayor's court

I

I

I

I.

I

Fourteen defendants forfeited bonds and four others were
· fi~ed in the court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler Tuesday
ntgh1.
Forfeiting were William McKinney, Gallipolis. $49; Robert
Mossman; Mason, W.Va., $45; William Hannah, St. Albans,
W.Va., $47; Terry Sett les, South Bloomingville, ,$52; Mark
Seeves. P.omeroy, $47; Diana Smith, Middleport, $46; M.
Darlene Neece, Midd leport. $46; Edward Bell, Point Pleasant,
$46; Diana Harrison, Pomeroy, $46; Mark Gillespie, Glouster,
$46; Diana Moore, Coolville, $45; James Elliott, Jackson, $46,
all posted on speeding charges; James Edward Long,
Lexington. N.C., $63, traffic light violation; Myra Martin,
Racine. $63, failure to register motor vehicle.
Fined were Donald Hartung, Pomeroy. $45 and costs,
speeding; Laura Autherson, Tuppers Plains, open fiask , $88 and
costs; Thomas McClung, Mason, W.Va., $213 and costs,
s hoplifting, and Richard Friley, Pomeroy, $263 and cost·s ,
public indecency .

!'

Pomeroy Village offices to close
Offices of Pomeroy Village will close on Friday to give
employees a long holiday weekend. The police department will
operate on regular schedule. however.

EMS units report six calls
I~

•

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports six calls
·
'
Tuesday.
Rutland at 2: ;;o a.m. to Meigs Min e No.2 lor Jerry Castor to
Holzer Medical Center; Middleport· at 9:27a.m. to the Maples
Apartments for Opal Cummins to Vetera ns Memorial Hospital;
Racine at 11: 17 a .m. to Ohio 124 for Anna Lem ley, who was dead
on arrival ; Pomeroy at 11:33 a.m. to the senior citizens center
for Ora Carsey to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 6:23
p.m. to Hysell Run lor Thomas Ha tfield to Veterans Memorial
Hos pital; Pomeroy at 7,: 10 p.m. to Hemlock Grove Road lor
Clarence Randolph to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

High water reported in county
, A Meigs County Sheriff's Depa~tment spokesman r~ported
Wednesday morning that back water was crossing the road at
the old county landfill on Ohio 143.
The deputy reported this as one of the first iocati\)ns In the
area for flash flooding. The deputy said he exp~ted more high
waler calls If the rains continued through the day.

Property transfers

Wallace Fetty, to Leta F .
Fetty.
4.760A. Salem.
!Continued from Page I)
Lawrence A. Rupe, Dec'd.,
Betty L. Rupe, Alfid., Rutland .
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
Johnnie R. Kibble, Helen L.
and the Rutland Civic Center Kibble, to Chr istina B. Boston ,
Organization. ~harlng equally in Delores Ruth Frank. 2.50A.
the proceeds. Advance tickets at Olive.
$2 each are being sold unt II 4 p.m.
Friday at Farmers Bank &amp; Marri·age lirense
Savings Co., Chapman Shoes ..
A marriage license has ~n
Swisher and ·Lohse Drug Store. Issued In Meigs County Probate
Bank One. Top of the Stairs and Court to Don ,Lee Lambert, 36,
The Dally Sentinel In Pomeroy; Pomeroy, and Tina Annette
Dan's In Middleport, the Middle- Stewart, 30, Pomeroy.
port Department Store and at the
Rutland Department Store and Action dismissed
The action of Becky Powell
the Rutland Furniture Store.
against
Ronnie Powell has ~n
Tickets at the door on show night
dismissed In Mlegs County Com·
will be $2. 50 each.
mon Pleas Court.

Big Bend varieties
being provided by Aardvark,
owned and operated by Mary and
Rogpr Gilmore. who are · now
·living In Meigs County, and Tim
Glaze. J:landling staging and
lighlini!: will be Roger and Susie
Abbott , Bill Quickel. Bill Nease.
Danny Hood, Martha Struble and
others.
Sponsoring the s how arc the

Youths turned over
to juvenile officer
Sheriff Howa rd Fra nk report s
that three juveniles were disco·
vered about 6:20p.m. Monday In
the vicinity of the Ha rrisonville
Elementary School.
The three youths were turned
over to Ca rl Hysell, Meigs
County juvenile officer. It is
believed the three may have ~n
connected with a· breaking and
entering at the school over the
weekend.

Home State trial judge
to rule on procedure ••

Area deaths

·No Sentinel Thurschzy
I

.

R,uby Claire.,Randolph Young.
Services will be h,eld at 3 p.m.

~~~'i, :~e~~e frfe~~~g :a~n~a~:

alter 2 p:m. Thursday. · Burial
will be In Cherry Ridge
Cemetery.
,

Anna L Lemley
Anna· L. Lemley, 64, of Por·
!land, died Wednesday morning
at home.
l
A member of .Meigs Cqunty .
Senior Citizens, she was born
March s, 1922, at Sherman,
W.Va., to the· late Jim and
Florence Bloomlngfleld Blaok. .
.
She Is survived · bY. her hus·
band. Franklin .E . Lemley, Por·
tiand; four sons, Clarence H. and
Haroid J. Conger, both ofPor·
!land, Charles L. Conger of
Florida, and Joe L. Coleman,
servh1g with the U.S. ·Army In
Germany; one daughter, Mlnla
R. Pickens, Middleport: three
grandchildren and four stepgrandchildren; sever~! brothers,
·sisters, nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she
was .Preceded in death by one
daughter, Connie J. Conger.
Services will be Friday at 11 ·
a.m. at Ewing. Funeral Home. ·
Burial will be m Morse Chapel
Cemete ry. Friends may call at
the funer al home from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Thursday.
I

r

John Henry York
_ Friends of John Henry York,
~1. Rutland, who died Monday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
may call at the Rawlings·Coats·
Blower Funeral Home from 6-9
this evening. Services will be
held at 11 a.m. Friday at the
funeral home.
·
,
'

Mabel Philson Blakley
Mabel Philson Blakley·. for·
merly of Meigs County, died Oct.
30 In a Westerville hospital.
Born May 4, 1908, she was a
daughter of the late Dr. John and
Addle Richards Philson. She was
married to Louis Blakley who
along with her parents, pr~eded
her in death.
Surviving are a son, Jack
Blakley and his wife, Wilma; two
grandsons, Brenton and his wife,
Carol, and Bryan. all of Wester·
ville; a sister. Dorothy, and her
husband, Dr. Allt&gt;n Brown of
Rochest er, Minn., two nephews
and several cousins.
Mrs. Blakley graduated from
Racine High School In 1925 and
Ohio State University In 1929. She
attended the Racine Methodist
Church and Sunday School, was a
member of Racine. Chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, and PI
Omega Phi Sorority.
After retlrl?ment from the Ohio
Bureau of Retirement Services ,
she was a volunteer at Grant and
Harding .Hospitals In Columbus,
and the American Red Cross.
Since.she gave her bo6y to Ohio
State University Hospital, there
were no services at Greenwood
Cemetery iri Racine where he
husband and J?arents are burled.

'

',.

' - Dayton.
CI!\CINNATI !UP I I -A. Ha
Wagner,, who wa s queslioried '
milton County judge is expected
to rule today on a request that the an hour·by ·attorneys, said tllat,
original group of 400 potential since Warner was the owner of
.Hbme State Sav)ngs Bank trial l;lome State, "eve~ if he did not•
jurors be thrown out and the jury know what was going on, he still
•
selection process be restarted .Is resp0 nslble."
from scratch. _' .
,
DeRose, questioned for two:
·Defense attorneys tot former hO·urs. said Warner, Schiebel and
Hom e' State owner Marvin Bongard wP!'e experts In banking
warner and two Iarmer bank field and if was inconceivable to
presidents have charged that the him how experts "cou'd.sctew ~p
i
1
h·
d
r "
·
jury comm 1sslon.er mproper y on sue a gran . ~c.a e. ,
· .
grantedhard&amp;hipsandexcusesto · . Defense ·attornl'~s have lndl· ,; ,
19.2 potential jurors ·before the cated they will try to show· that'.
·
h
trial began.
Warner himself was dupedln Is ,
'
Common Pleas J.udge Richard dealings Wit h ESM. ·1 ·
Nl~haus Tuesday ordered the
Responded DeRose, "How can ·
jury col)lmissloner's office to a-man, having, been an exp!!rl for·
make available to the defense over 40 years, be. duped,. but I
andprosecutlonthepresummons · 1suppose Its possible."
•:
questionnaires filled out by those.
. .
192 people.
,.
•
Meanwhile.- two men . were
q.a
I
rejected as jurors Tuesday be·
t Continu~ from .Page 1)
cause they said they already had
!erred stoc~ by ClorJ aQd stock:•
linked warner with the demise of
warrants, according to 'th,e;
his bank.
Herald.
· '~
Niehaus excused both ·mer!
Frates
will
hold
20
percent
of'
from jury service and the pool of
the
Clor'
e
group
's
stock,
but
again·•
tentatively ·sea tell jurors restressed that Frates will be a .
malned at 11 It's expected to
~on - voting participant. Clore·
take several ~ore days to sea t 12
currently holds about 20 percent •
jurors and four alternates.
of Kaiser's stock, the Herald
Warner and former bankpresisaid.
dents David Schiebel and Burton
"This Is in the best Interests of .
Bongard are standing trial on
all
Kaiser constituents." Maier
charges of illegally funneling
millions of Home State dollars to said. " Now everyone Involved •
ESM Government Securities of with the company can get on w!t'h
Fort Lauderdale. Fla., which the buslpess of Improving our.
· position to the bi&gt;nefit of everyb-•·
went bankrupt.
Home State lost at least $144 ody without havin·g ·to look over ;
million when ESM collapsed. our shoulders to see what Is go.lng •
When Home State depositors to happen next."
The move, Irelan said, wlli '
learned of the loss, they started a
create
a more stable financial ,
run on their bank, which closed .ln
picture
for Kaiser facilities,
just a few days. That In turn
Including
the Ravenswood plant . •
started runs on other Ohio
savings and loa ns and Gov.
Richard Celeste closed 70oft hem
Veterans Memorial
until they obtained federal
insurance.
Admissions - Evelyn Mains,
Prosp~tive jurors excused
Middleporl; Rebecca Ward
''
Tuesday by the judge were Pomeroy.
Robert Wagner, a machinist at'
Discharges - Linda Cozart, :
Cincinnati Mllacron, and Robert Christina Pullins, Vickie Gil· ;
DeRose, an engineer at Wright· more, Julia Stewart.
Patterson Air Force Base In

A divorce action has been filed
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court by Charles William Craig,
Racine, against Debra Craig,
Racine, charging gross neglect
of duty, extreme cruelty and
adultery.

The Salvation Army will be
taking applications for food
baskets and toys on Tuesday,
Dec. 2, and Wednesday. Dec.
3.from 10 to noon and I to 4 each
day.

ENTRY MEMBERS WILL: WALK

(Circle)

NO

RIDE

(Circle)

COMMENTS:
Return entry 1D the Po""'oy Chombo; Office, Courthouse, 2nd Street,

Pomeroy. Ohio 46769 or phone 992·1006.

'

Company's earnings improve
pl'tRVILLE ( UPI) - The J .'M. Srriucker Co. reported
Tuesday ~ales Improved 9 percent for the second;quarter ended
Qct. 31 tp $71!.1 million, up from $71.6 million during the same
{lerlod the previous year.
·
·
Income was $4.3 million or 59 cents a share, almost unchanged
from $4.3 million or 57 cents ~ share In 1985.
. 'r:he company said s~o nd quarter earnings were affected by
an Increase In taxes due to the retroactive loss of Investment tax
credits.
·
- For the first six months of 1986, revenuetotaled$147. 5mllllon,
· up from $135.6 million. Income was $8.8 million or $1.20 a share,
up fr.om $84. mUllen or $1.13 a share.

School offers educational. J:efunds
BLUFFTON (UPI) - ·A small northwest Ohio college Is
offering Incoming freshmen a no-risk educatjon··and wm grant
refunds If they become dissatisfied during their first term.
Bluffton College's money-back guarantee promises to ·return
the money which freshmen or their parents contribute to the
cost of tuition, beginning next fall, President Elmer Neufeld
said Tuesday.
However, Neufeld said the administration does not anticipate
many students wUi accept the offer, which hesaldwlll become a
strong promotional tool for the admissions department.
"We know we offer a quality program and the money·back
guarantee is not an unreasonable risk," he said.
"Our experience Is , If a student stays with us through the fall
term. they will most likely stay at Bluffton," Neufeld said.
A few restrictions apply to the Freshmen Satisfaction
Guarantee Program. Neufeld said.
Students mu st be firSJ time fres hmen who enrolled full-time
for the fall quarter and who lived In a campus reside rice hall. In
addition they must have attended ·all orientation sessions. had
· regular class atten~a n ce and earned at least a 2.0 grade polr,tt
average that quarter.

SERB rules bus strike illegal
COLUMBUS 1UPI\ - The State Employ ment Relations
Board ruled late Tuesday that a strike by drivers and
mechanics for the Central Ohio Transit Authority Is Illegal.
SERB, which heard testimony earlier Tuesday oil a request
by to void the strike, said the Transport Workers Union didn't
give the required 10-day notice before the strike began Monday.
Ron Linville, a lawyer representing COTA, filed an un fair .
labor practices complaint clai min g the walk9ut was Illegal with
SERB, which adminlsters·Ohlo's co ll~tive bargaining law lor
public employees.

banon, has been attacked for not
fully Involving Shultz and other
key officials and for being kept
hidden from Congress .
Shultz, who made clear his
opposition to the arms deals and
their apparent link to the release
of three hostages. has appeared '
to weather the Infighting at least
temporarily with the departure
of Potnd,.exter.

oo·n't Miss It!! Factory Sponsored

*
A. P.R.

Financing
Now
Available

Type ol Entry - - ---------,----- - - - - - - - - - -

Description of Entry ___________________________

COLUMSUS (UPI) - Legislation preventing life and, health
insurance:companies-from discriminating against the blind has
.~n signed, bY Gov. Richard F. Celeste.
·
·,
· . . ·
The: governor signed the bill, authored by Rep. !VIlchael P.
Stinztano, D-Columbus, Tuesday. It takes effect next Fell. 25.
Associations for the blind claimed Insurance companies are
able to withhold coverage or charge higher premiums to blind
people on grounds they are a higher actuarial risk.
Celeste also signed a bill requiring the state attorney general
and a ny county or municipal authority to bring actions against
violators of the state fire code.

Arms deal revelations

Name ____________~--------------------------

NAME AND PHONE# OF PERSON IN CHARGE;

Celeste irtks protection action

Portland E lementary PTO will ·
stage a "Pre· Holiday Festlvl- :
This is the last week for leaf ties" get·together this Saturday,
, pickup I!' Middleport VIllage. from 5 to 9 p.m., at the school.
Admission Is S1 per person,
Residents wishing this service
should call 992·5711 as soon as preschoolers free.
possible.
The Ron Rigsby Band, a
Christmas bazaar, and much
more will be featured. Dinner
Village offices closed
will be served with chicken and
Middleport VIllage offices will noodl es, mash~d potatoes, cole
. be closed. T!lursday and Friday . slaw, green beans, roll and dr.lnk,
at $2.50 a •plate. Everyone
for Thanksgiving, ·
welcome.

Time: Line-up 1:3 0 p.m. llehind old Meigs High School.
Parade Begins at 2:00 P.M.

Sponsored by -------------------~-------------

'

Final pickup week

!Continued from Page 11 ·
the executiv_e dir~tor of the ·
commission that Investigated the
Challenger shu ttle disaster, to
replace his boss temporarily.
The Iran operation. defended
by Reagan as an effort to build
relations with "moderate" elements In Tehran ·and no I as a
ransom for U.S. hostages held by
pro-Iranian terrorists In Le-

INCLUDES EXP'S &amp; GT'S
OUR FACILITIES WILL BE CLOSED THU~SDA Y F,OR THE
THANKSGIVING HOUDAY. RE-OPEN FRIDAY, NOV. 28, AT 8 4./W.

Dayton o(ficials back
Leonard replacement
DAYTON (UP)) - DemoCommissioners are expected
cratic city commissioners have to finalize their endorsements In
reached an agreement to support a vote In early January.
Commissioner Richard Clay
"I'm just overwhelmed by the
Dixon as Dayton's new mayor, · support of my colleagues,"
paving the way for Dixon to Dixon said. The three-term com·
succeed Mayor Paul Leonard. missioner said he would be
who was elected lieutenant gov- "emphasizing the team ap·
ernor Nov. 4.
preach" In city government.
Capizzi added th at · commis·
The d~lsion followed three
weeks of negotiations among city sloners will "take the lead" In
commlsslo~ers on who should
areas of Individual expertise.
succeed Leonard, who will be
Dayton has a strong city
lnal!gurated Into state office Jan. manager form of government,
but during live years as ·mayor,
12.
'
Democratic Commissioners Leonard carved_out, a prominent.
Mark Henry and Anthony Capizzi role in the office, for the first ·t ime
announced their joint endorse- In modern years delegating ·full
ment of Dixon Tuesday. Abner time status to the job.
. Leonard, who stayed out of the
Orick, the commission's lone
Republican, did not attend a selection process, said In a .news
· \ast·mlnute news conference, but release he supports Dixon.
Dixon predicted Leonard
commissioners said Orick con·
firmed by telephone his prior would stay on until "after the
announcement of support for first of the year" t'o insure a
smoot h · transition In
Dixon.
government.
The outgoing mayor had urged
commissioners to pick his suc·
cesser before they depart'Frlday
for a national League of Cities
South Central Ohio
meeting In San Anto!JIO, Texas.
Dixon, 45, was first el~ted to
A flood watch is In eff~t.
the commission In 1979 to fill the
Rain arid pOssible thunder·
storms today with rain heavy at · unexpired term of Charles Cur. times. Highs will range between
ran, who resigned to run for a
50 and 55. Cloudy tonight with a state senate seat.
low near 40. '
As the longest serving Demo·
Partly cloudy Thursday with a era tic commissioner, Dixon was
favored in the mayoral race. But
high near 50.
The probability of preclplta- he received a strong challenge
tlon Is near 100 percent today and from Henry, who eventually
20 percent tonight. .
threw his support to Dixon, but
Winds will be from the northw- argued against filling the may·
est at 10 to 15 miles an hour today or's post by commission vote.
and tonight.
·Contenders for the upcoming
Ohio Extended Forecast
vacancy cin the city commission
Friday through Sunday
are emerging. Henry said, ad·
Fair Friday and Saturday with . ding commissioners are looking
a chance of rain Sunday. Highs lor "someone with a citywide
will be In the mid 40s to low 50s perspective on Dayton',s
Friday and Saturday and In the problems ."
40s Sund ay. Lows will be In the
"Parochial advocacy in city
30s.
hall does not work ," Henry said.

V-B's WITH AUTOMATICS - YOUR CHOICE;·ON FULL
SIZED DODG E PICKUPS* AVAILABLE IN DEALER
STOCK TODAY AND PRICED TO GO.
CASH BACK WHEN YOU BUY, OR LOW RATE
FINANCING - YOUR CHOU~ E. FROM $500.
DEPENDING ON MODEL,

OR

COLUMBUS - Bob Evans
Farms Inc. , announced today
that it ha s signed a definitive
agreement for the acquisition by
Bob Eva ns Farms of all the
outstanding sha res of common
stock of Owens Cou ntry Saus age
Inc. , In exchange for an aggregate ·of 825,000 shares of Bob
Evans Farms common stock.
Bob Evans farms stated that
the consummation of the transac·
tlon was subject to a number of
conti ngencies. including anti·
trusr cle~r~nce and r~eipt by
Owens Country Sausage of favor·
able tax rulings from the Internal
!Wvenue Service.
• It Is anticipated that a closing
6f the acquisition will take place
~s soon as possible af.ter satlsfac·
tQry resolution of ali contlngen·
cles, which Is presently expected
lo occur before the end of the
y\)ar.
. • Owens Country Sausage, based
l n Richardson, ·Texas, is a
privately held producer and ·
d.lstrlbutor of. high quality fresh
sausage products . Owens Saus:
age products are the leading
brand In Its distribution area.
The company 's marketing area
Includes Texas, Oklahoma, New
Mexico, Louisiana. Arizona and
Mississippi, as . well as parts of
Tennessee and Missouri.
Bob Evans Farms produces
and distributes a wide variety of
rtesh pork sausage products In 19
states and the District of Colum·
bla. Both companies have sim·
liar production techniques and
operating styles.
. In addition to Its sausage
segment, Bob Evans Farms also
owns and . operates 165. family
style restaurants In 11 states,
which feature Its products. Ow·
ens has one family style re~tau·

...
•

(,/

3.9% INTEREST**

AND THE BEST CHOICE YOU CAN MAKE. OUR 5/50
PROTECTION PLAN, STANDARD EQUIPMENT.
........,.._flo,,..,.,..&amp;.... ...,.u..... t..,,_, __ f.... .....

.......... ~ ,.;,h oi&lt;•.... ~"""" _,..- ••t .... • ;&amp;.&lt;1-ol
1 .....!ol ,..,.. tt.n.. -•II""- _ .., .u- fWo.ol 1,.,..... \41.. !WI MI-.

1- , _

•1'1~ ' oo ll;olio•._ \•0....

t _ . ,..,.. ~~~~ aoMIW. Ill

lbkwh

P~bl"

... ~ h.,._

'"f" _,..... '"'"'·

AMERICA'S &amp;ST BACKED TRUCKS ARE
AVAILABLE RIGHT N&lt;Y&gt;V AT YOUR DODGE DEALER.

Ohio weather

COOPER

Chrys ler•Piymouch•Dodge, Inc.
~ 9'} ~.

Th ,rd Sm:N

Middkpmt. Oh i•1 f57({)
'

d of ·l l 992.(• 1:1

~~~

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

nw '*' 01.111. oett DOCMoed Amence~n INC:b cw ._ buQh.

" &amp;..t 8&lt;.1~1" Nod " " · - ~~ ' "'""'' rw&lt;&gt;hi•.., • ,.,... 'II' I••~• ""'~ ' lio••l,...J a.,.j ~~ .h on :-, ,. ~""'"' 'flo, w.• IJ O&lt;o l'i"" ·~st•......, 0\'l• "'".c&lt;l·
!S.. t Wl&gt;oolo!N""....," o""'''.. "'"'" ,nJ n ~ttt hoh '"'' '" '''"-" ,, doa lr&lt; t •• , ....... ""~"~'''· R. .. N '"'"' .ll'rl•

1--------------------------------------.:---------

·B ob E~ans Farms buys firin's stock

You're Invited To Our 27th Annual

Chtittmst
.Open Houge
*DOOR PRIZES *FREE GIFTS *REFRE.SHMENTS

SUNDAY, NOV. 30th
11:00 AM TO 5:00 P.M.

rant opening Dec. 1, In Longview, Sausage Inc:, In this transaction. Farm, with Jerry Owens as
Texas.
As principal oweners, Jerry chairman and chief ex~utlve
expected to join the Bob Evans and Stewart Owens will continue officer, and Stewart Owens as
to operate Owens Country Saus· president and chief operation
Farms board of directors.
The Ohio Company, Columbus, age as a subsidiary of Bob Evans officer. Stewart Owens Is also
served as financial advisor to
Bob Evans Farms Inc., and p;;;;;;;;;;~~;;!;;;;;;;:;;;:;_;;::;;::;;;;;;!!!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
BroWn Brothers and Harriman &amp; II
Co., New York .. served as financial advisor to Owens Country ·

Oi£VROLET-OLDSMOBILE-CADiu.AC
'
.

The Daily Sentinel

CALL JACK COLLINS or DAVE PURSON

!USPS US-960)
A Dlvbdon of Multimedia. Inc.
Pub\lshrd rvrry aft£'rnoon." Monday
thr ouRh F r ld~~ ·. 111 Court St .. Po·
mrroy. Ohio, by the Ohio Vallry P~b·
l l ~hln ~ Co m pa n~· J Multlmrc;lla. InC'..
Po mrro~· . Ohio 45769. Phr 992-2 1 ~6. Sr-

cond

d 11Ss

poslaJZ r pall! at Pom(lroy .

·Ohi o.

.

.

Mr mbl'r : Unltl"d Pr('s s Jnti"rn a11ona1.
lnlun d Daily Prrss Association and th£'

Ohio NC'w,;pap('r Association. Nat lanai
Adv&lt;'rl ls tn g R('prt'sent atl v(' , Brunha m
Nrwspapt:'r Sa\{'!;, 733 T hird Avenu(',

NC'w York. NPw York 10017.
POSTh1ASTER: S&lt;-nd a ddrPS!i ch an~
t o Thf' Da lly Senlin el, 1l1 Court St. ,
Pomeroy, Ohio 4.'i769.

SUBSCRIPTIO N RATES
By Carrier or Motor Route
Onr We£'k ...... L ....... . ..... .. ..... .. ..... $1 .25
Onr Month ........... ....... ... ............ $~.45

On f' Y('ar .......... ............ ........... $65.00
·siNG LE COPY
PRICE
Dally ........ . 1........ .. ........ . ... ... 25 Cents
Subscribers nol drslrinf{ to pay the car·
r l~;~r may r(lmlt In ad v ance direct to
ThC' Dally Sen linE"! on a 3, 6 or 12 month
basis. Credl1.wlll be gi ven carrlf'rca ch

week.

subscrlpflons by mail pt"rmitlt&gt;d In
arrns wh ert' homP carrier serviCE- Is

No

a\•aHab!e. ·

MaiiSublcrlptlons
Inside Melp County
13 Weeks ............... ................... $17.29
· 26 Weeks........ ...... .. .. ..... ........... $34.06
52 Weeks .... ..................... ......... $66.56
' Out!dde Melp Co unty
13 W&lt;'&lt;'ks ..... .. ........... ... ... .......... $]8.2()
26 Weeks .. ..... .. .. .............. .. .... ... $3~. 10
52 W&lt;eks ... :.. :.................. .. ... .... $67.60

'

These Special Apply

1

-'
r-------.,..--.

I

to GM Owners Only

•COUPON-------------~

.WINTER COOLING SYSTEM SPECIAL

I

GIT YOUI GM

II

REGULAR
• TAX Special PrJcl
(RocOftMftlftlltd al 24 -~~~ or 24,000 milt intervals!

YIHIC~ ·moY fOI

I

THE LONG WINlll •. HAVE. .

I

1

I Tert coolant. orenure check entire system for le1ks, dram and ftll 1
I coolin&amp; system if needed wilh J!nuine GM coolant, check hoses, 1
I clamps and driw bells. (AU Added IJobor &amp; Porto Extrol
t

PR;CE~

$12!With95C-l
• TAX I
1

GOOD THRU DEC. 1, 1986 ·
.
I
~-.;.. ____ :.._ _____ COUPON·- - - - - - - - - - - 1
I

I

OIL AND FILTER

I
,
drain oil.atll 11place fitter usina Mr. Goodwrench
I oil and AC filter. In this special we inslrt oo usi111 qtlllity Mr. Good·
I wrench oil atii ·N: filters. This is an honest to aooctness special on qual·
I ity GM parts. No subrtitue for quaity. Linil 5 quarts oil.
I
95 • .TAX
I IIGUlAR~ +TAX
. Special Price
I
(Wl,. Coupon!
I
GOOD THRU DEC. 1, 198.6
I
. '

Sl 5

.1

-----------------------------·

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 TO 6
FRIDAY 8 TO II: SATURDAY 9 TO 3
308 E. MAIN
.
992· 8814
POM~ROY. OH .
"SERVICE THAT COUNTS" .

,,

'
••

CINCINNATI. (UPI) -'- · Fed·
"The helicopter dlslnte·
An lnv,estlgatlon was launched who started searching af.ter he
era! Aviation Administration in- grated," said police officer How- to determine the cause of the heard radio reports about the
vestlgators say It rould 't akedays ard Nichols. "It looked as if the crash and the role that fog may missing helicopter.
to ·aetermlne the cause of a copter hit the trees on tpp of the have played.
·"I looked into the woods and
helicopter crash that kUied the hill.'l'herewasnoevldenceofflre
WKRC replaced its usually saw straps hanging in a tree, "
pilot and a radio traffic reporter. but fuel was spilled all aroun the upbeat music with ballads and said Kelly. "Then I sa·w debris
songs that disc jockeys knew scattered everywhere."
Radio station WKRC's traffic area,"
helicopter cr·ashed Into hilltop
WKRC officials said McCor- McCormick liked.
The bodies were found within
"We have lost a very de'ar !he helicopterdebrlsandauthorlirees In a fog-blanketed nature mlck had radioed them just
preserve minutes after taking off before takeoff that the fog was friend,' ' said WKRC newsman ties said it appeared the two had
at 6:30a.m. Tuesday. Police said not too bad at that time and that Larry Davis as he reported the ~n killed lmrnedlalely upon
the helicopter "disintegrated" she .and the pilot were going to death of his colleague 0 n the air. Impact.
·
"She was a real trooper. She
The crashcomesamonthafter
upon impact. The fog and hilly takeoff.
terrain prevent.ed searchers
"I fully l!elieve she would not never backed away !rom a traffic helicopter crash killed a
reporter and Injured her pilot In
from finding the crash .site for have gone up if she ha.d felt anything."
two hours.
unsafe," said WKRC news direc"To cover the story of her New York.
Killed . were WKRC traffic tor RIChard Hunt. "We always death, we almost had to pretend
On Oct . 22, traffic reporter
reporter Nancy McCormick, 26, allowed her the choice of going up It was someone.else," Hunt said. Jane Dornacker of WNBC In New
and pilot Dan Gould of Dayton.
or staying on the gro11.nd. She and "The pain here Is Jncredlble. Y9rk_was killed when the helicop·
Another radio station's traffic the pilot always had . converSa· We've lost a family member."
ter she was riding in crashed into
heUcopter had taken off at alxiut uons about it.
The wr~kage was first spotted the Hudson River. The pilot was
the same time but Immediately
"To a large degree, flying was
Mark Keily, ·a private citizen critically Injured.
returned after running into.dense her life. She was training to be a r~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
fog.
pilot. She knew a ·lot about
The helicopter took off, from aviation," Hunt said.
Mays Heliport near Lunken
Airport officials said vislblllty
Airport but airport officials lost 30 minutes before the crash was
radio contact with the craft about reduced to 1 ';6 miles in the fog
one minute later. The crash · ·' and pad qecreased to a half-mile
occurred about a mile from the an hour later. Becauseofthehllly
.airport.
terrain, fog was l)luch thicker In
some areas than others. ·

LORDSTOWN (UPI) .:.. Skilled trades employees at the
General Motors Corp. Lordstown assembly plant!i ·Joined
assembly workers Tuesday In ratifying a new four·year
contract.
. The 700 skilled trades workers, members of Local1112 of the
United Auto Workers union, turned down the package last week
by a 59 percent to 41 percent margin.
. But the figures were nearly reversed Tuesday, when more
than 58 .percent of the membership voted In favor of the
proppsal.
, .
.
·
·
Local1112 President Bill Bowers said the emJ?Ioyees changed
their position on the contract be~au5e unlori off!qlals w~re able
· to clear 4P•questlqns about work rules and resolve several
·. outstanding grievances',
.
·
.,.
Th,E,' skill~ trades worke&lt;S will not receive the .2 percent
· . raises CQ!l!•lned In a contract approved last week by assembly ·
workers at the plants, but Bowers said the skilled trades pact
includes several job s~urlty measures.
.·
Both contracts cover t))e workers through 1990, when the next
national auto industry agreement Is expected to expire. ·
Negotiations on the new national agreement aren't scheduled
. · to. begin untU qext year, but Bowers said the early local
negbtlations should benefit Localll12 members.
·..

•

The Pomeroy Area Chamber of
Commerce Christmas Parade Form:
Date: Sunday, Nov. 30th

Does'Entry Include a Float! YES

The Daily Sentinei-Page-13

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

--Ohio Briefs:----. FAA opens probe inJo helicopter crash
GM plant workefs ratify contraCt

Gel-together Saturday

'Z4 -H TDIS WITH lmCMD CI!DT

Food, toy applications

i. Wednesday, November 26,
1986
.

Koo;ser

Theme: "AN OLD FASHION CHRISTMAS"
Divorce action filed

'

'

r----Local Briefs:-....,
The Dally Sentinel will not be published Thursday so that Its
employees may observe the Thanksgiving holiday
Regular publication and business hours resume Friday.

Wednesday, November 26 •.1986

i

POMEROY FLOWERPh.SHOP
992-2039

106 Butternut Av.e.
Pomeroy, Oh.
Wo Auopt ott

992-6721
· Crttlit Corcls &amp; Wire Ftowou

�I

page-14-The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, November 26, 1986

.Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

:~-Author briefs young ·corre8pondents ·about joy of reading . .

·
By JEFF BERLINER
• ANCHORAGE, ·Alaska (UPI)
: -Somewhere in a snowy corner
. of the Far North; In an obscure
• little shopping mall, there's a
: flurry of activity in Bubble and
· Zadle's Tailor Shop, Johnny
: Readlngseed's House of Books
··and Lelnad Moolb's map-making
studio.
·
. For the past few weeks, mall
;. has been flooding Into P.O. Box
.• 555, Auke Bay, Alaska 99821. But
. then, life In the Utile mall Is
·; always busy this time of year.
:. " We've gotten 8,000 letters
. since 1981," said · Bubble and
;Zadle. "Oitbosc, 2,000havecome
. since our book came out las t
: year."
"They consider me an impor:.tant person, " said Johnny Rea: dlngseed of his penpals all over
•the United States.
• "!live in America and I'm not
' on the map," Lelnad Moo' lb
complained, upset that Alaska
· can never appear' as part of the
_continental United States.
• In addition to sharing P.O. Box
555, t~ese characters share a
passion for corres!)Ondence; "
; they love mall. especially from
· kids,andtheyalwayswriteback.
Bubble and Zadie write about
the excitement of Hanukkah and
.Johnny Readlngseed wr.ites
; &lt;~bout the joy of reading. Leinad
• :Moolb Is on
cr11sade to put
·'Alaska literally on the map of the
: Unit eo States.
; Bubble and Zadie, Johnny

a

.
· '
"Some people just want to know and each writer got a pict~re mall, · _the Johnny .Readl,ntseed
Readingseed and Lelnad Moolb . children ·about their own rell- what a menorah Is."
postcard back from Alaska.
mall and Lelnad Moolb s map also have something else In glous holiday and give them an
Even though Bubble and Zadie
Bloom leaves the post office mall. AU this mall from all over
common.:.. Dante!' Bloom.
· alternative to Santa Claus. •
were Invented for Jewish child-· ' each day with an armful of mail-: , the country makes me. feellllce
Bloom Is the "37-year-old self·
During the pre-Christmas ren, Bloom reports that half his "!sort out the Bubble and Z!idle I'm In the heart of the U.S.A.'' ·
effacing bachelor who wears weeliS that .Santa and his elves · letters come from adults and 10
these masks and has spent are busy In their toyshop, Bubble percent from non· Jews. ·
thousands of dollars of his own and Zadle write like mad, mak·
Bubble and Zaille Bloom's
money- includlng$S,OOOearned lng sure each letter receives a annual Octob.er-to~ December
from a Bubble and Zadle book- personal reply.
project, "are symbols of love and
on · postage and stationery to
As a Jewish child growing up In sharing holiday joy," he said.
write letters to children who Springfield, Mass., Bloom re- Johnny Readlrigseed·. Bloom's
write him,
calls, he felt a bit left out during annual September· to· June
When school starts In the fall, Christmas whil-e other kids in the · scliool year project, "is a symbol
Johnny Readlngseed coaxes
neighborhood were whooping It of reading enjoyment."
children to learn more from
up over Santa;
Then there Is Leinad Moolb,books, motivating them to read
· •
.Daniel Bloom llackwards - ·on
through simple exchanges of
so he invented Bubble and his crusad"e to charige the world.
letters.
Zadle (Yiddish lor grandmother or at least the popular school"I make the kids honorary and grandfather) 10 fill a Santa- and-newspaper version of the
Readingseeds, kind of ·Jike ·the like gap lntheweeksbeforethe United States '' maply
Wizard of Oz glving out certifi· Hanukkah holiday.
nonsense."
' ·
cates," he said.
"Santa Claus does p~r!orm a
Moolb, who writes a column
As Johnny Readingseed, good function," Bloom said. "He · about his crusade In the Capital
Bloom prefers to correspond not supports fun, good behavior and City Weekly In Juneau, says, "A
with gl!ted kids - ''they're
thl
II 1 t B bb
map Is !Ike a SkYline to a city. I!
already motivated" - but .. ,1·th some ng 10 an cpa
e. u ie
"
and Zadie perfor m the same somebody were to take the
those who might be turned off by · function."
Empire State '-Building out. of
books. His self-appointed task Is
· Bloom's book Is set .in Alaska, New york City, It w(lllld rulp the·
togett hemexcitedabout readin g perhaps not far from Santa's SkYllne. But we're teaching a
~reading anything.
.
North Pole, and he fills It more whole generation of schoolchild· ·
And they might end up reading with magical Jewish folklore ren that the symbol of the United
Bloom's own "Bubble and Zadie than with plot. The last page lists States Is the old map (of the 48
Come to My House" published as Bubble and Zadle's address and continental stl)tes) ."
a holiday hardback last year encourages children tand
Moolb, !Ike Bubble and Zadle
($9.95,Davldi.Fine.NewYorkl, adults) to write.
and Johnny Readlngseed, has
now out as a Weekly Reader
And In fact. many ofthe"Dear taken to writing letters. In a
paperback.
Bubble and Zadle" letter-writers recent week, 500 cardS from
and callers are non-Jewish t~D::et~r~ol:t~fo~u~nd~th~e~lr~w~a~y~to~M~oo~l~b:_,
It's Bubble and Zadiewho have adults who want· to know some
Bloom busiest now. As Hanukkah simple things about Hannukah,
I
approaches, he uses theseJewish but' never knew whom ro ask.
fantasy figures to excit e J ewish
'Tm amazed," Bloom said.

J:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==-

i:Buffet to evoke European yuletide ·
;
.:

By JOHN DeMERS
UPI Food Editor
NEW YORK (UP! l - Lots of
·people sing about the 12 days of
:christmas but now someone has
:eome up with a more substantial
·celebration: a lavish buffet that
reflects the distinct Yu etide
traditions of five European
batlons.
• From Dec. 14 through Dec. 25.
,New York's legendary Essex
·House will present a holiday
:"Taste of Europe" buffet group' ing appetizers, entrees and des§erts according to their origins In
Austria, FrancP, Gr~at Britain.
Germany and Italy.
Despite Its recent acquisitio n
, by the Japanese firm Nikko
IntPrnatlonal , the hotel continues
:to showcase the grand Western
'!radltlons that ha vp long fascl·
barl'd Manhattan soCiety.
And with a food and beveragP
inanager hailing lrOJll Austria
and an execu live chef from
Germany, there was no shortage
,of hands-on experience in plan·nlng th«;&gt; special holiday menu .
;. "Eating was always tied In
wllh Christmas when I was
!:rowing up, " said Johann Isopp.
•the Essex House executive who
·ilevlsl'd the buffet with chef Uwe
•

Toedter. "A meal was very
important, so you always put out
your best.

"The imporiant thing Is rhe
ga thering of the family, eating
(Continued
p
on age 151

AID

BULLETIN

It Pays .
Wolfe's Flowers &amp; Gifts
Open House No•. 29 &amp; 30
1:30 to 5:30 P.M.
Door prizes will be given
liiCited on W.H011 Rd. off At. 35 at Rod·
ney. Ownels we Morris and C..ol Wolle.

To Advertise
CALl
992-2156

·.

•

This suP?: mk is gumnf£ed on a C$ntmLine •
of Cmdrt" home f.f[llily loan fur 90 days once
you'reapproved. Tlten)Wpayonty the inmutibty low rate ~hoi&lt;m below:

SPECIAL OFFER!

If YC&lt;Il' CentraiJne

of Credit is
Y= Secured Rate ..is
$50,000and up
p,j., +I%
$25,01Xl · $49,999
Primll + I Wl'o
$ 5.000 . $24,999
Primll + 2%

'•

••
•

....
·.,••
.,•.
'

lsThe
, World's Favorite
Country Mu·s lc
Publication
I

••
•
'•
•

,•
•
•
•
•

•

And, }1111 can pay bock as littleeoch mont!&lt;;;
the interest d/ltonJWroutstanding bala71C1!.
Fbr romplew financial flcxibilrly.

~j/

'

The inlerrisl c~ on SiCII1rd C$ntmLines may be tax daiuctihle.
The new tax lawal/owsfurtkductiim ofSt~~~Wura/1 of the inlen!st
.'
on loans secured by a~I msidena!.
' I

Have Music City News delivered to ' you
every month . By subscribing through this
special offer you can get one year of Music
City News for only $10.00. That's a saving of $8.00 oft
the newsstand price' Music City News has been the
voice of Country Music for more than 20 yearspublished in the heart of Nashville's famed Music
.
Row.Learn aboul the new stars and read mbre about
your longtime favorites as well. Music City News has lots of pictures. plus
information about new record releases' and our new album chart. Best of all. when
you subscribe to Music City News. you'll be eligible to vote in country music's only
fan-voted televtsed awards shows : The Music News National Songwriter I- wards
and The Music City News Country Awards. Be a part of the music you love .
Subscribe to Music City News .

A GiJid MaswrCmri 1sincluded fur easy.

qccess Ia )'OUr ConlmLine of Cmdil. Use;
11for maprpurrlm.'il!s, or I1J A'et Cllsh ill
any Cmtml Trust njj iceur alover 500

TJWannualjee is only $30. And
payment is de/erred until )W use
)Wr0mtmLin£ofCnidit.

,

Hurry! This Offer Expires In 90 .Day~.

•
•
•

0 "YES! I want to tub scribe to Music City Newt for the apeclallntroductory price of only
$10.00 for one year.
0 Payment Epcloaed.
Pleaae bill my 0 Matter Card or 0 Vlaa.

:

Accounlf':lo.

I

EKp. Date

I
I

I

Signature

The&amp;,kThat M~ Things Happen.

PIIMI

•

.

~

Make check and money ordera payable to:
Mualc City Newt, P.O. 801 22975, Naahvllle1 TN 37202

•I

••I

.

PI•••• •ltow 111 to

_.a,t ••• ror dtii"'Y or flrtlltlut.

I

·

: ~--------------------------------------------J

'

•

(Continued from Page 141
'together and d~lnking tog~ther,
·being joyful artd happy~ "
,
From lsopp's native Austria, :
the menu will feature Veal Brain :
Terrlne: a mixed salad of beans, .
. beets, cabbage, potatoes and
c.ucumbers; Venison · Cutlets In
Cream Sauce; and Hazelnut
Cake.
From France comes the tradl·
ilona! "plat du charcuterle" (an
assortment of French sausages
and meats ); a seiectlon of pates,
terrlnes and galantlnes; Lamb
Stew With Potatoes; and an
old-fashioned Christmas log
known as Bouche de .Noel.
·
The buffet evokes the seasonal
festivity of Great Britain with
English Sausage .and Cheese In ·
Puff Pastry; Dover Sole Terrine;
. Roast Goose With Red Cabtiage:
1\lld; of course, Plum Pudding
With Vanilla Sauce. ·
Toedter's native Germany is
stylishly represented by Herring ·
In Sour Cream, Apples and ··
Onions; . Poached Trout With
Horse~adish Cream; Roast Turkey With Chestnut and Apple
Stuffing; and.Fruit Cake Loaf.
Finally, Christmas · in Italy
comes to life on the buffet table
with various antipasti; Saveloy
Salad: Braised Veal Shanks With
Orange and Lemon (Ossa Bucca
Milanese • by name ); and Rice
Pudding With Whipped Cream
an d Candied Fruit. ·
- Herefrom the Essex ·Houseare
·kitchen-tested recipes for Lamb
Stew With Potatoes !rom France
and HaZE&gt;lnut Cake from Austria.
LAMB STEW WITH POTA·
TOES (Navarln D'Agneau Aux
Pommes) 1 boneless leg of lamb,
l ut Into l-Inch cubes with nearly
~II Ia t removed 4 Tbsp rendered
j~m b fat or vegetable oil ~ cup
\~ed wine 2 Tbsp flour 1 tsp thyme
~~~ to 1 tsp !restiy ground black
pepper 1'h CUJE chicken broth 8
ml'dlum potatoes, peeled and cut
up 8 small white onions, peeled 8
carrot pit'ces, cut' equal size to
thP onions 8 turnip pieces, cut
equal size ro the onions 1 cup
fresh pea s, shelled Sail and
freshly ground block pepper to

•

Brown the lamb in hot fat or oil
In a large . heavy Dutch oven or
casst'role over brisk heat until
browned on all sides. Pour off
excess fat. Add wine and cook 3
minutes to deglaze the pan.
Sprinkle in the flour, rhyme and
pepper. then add the chicken
broth .
Bring the mixture to a boll,
stirring a bit. Reduce the heat.
cover and simmer for about 20
minutes. Add the pot atoes, onIons. ca rrots and turnips, pushjng them down into the liquid.
Cover ahd cook ll toll minutes
longer-, until the meat and
vegetables are ju st tender.
Meanwhile. parboil · the peas In
salted water for 3 minutes and
add them to the stew. Season to
taste with sa lt an d pepper.
Makes 8 servings .
HAZELNUT CAKE (Ester·
haey 1brte) 10 e~gs, separatul ,
at room tcmperalurc1cupsugar
1 cup roasted, finely grated
hazelnuts 1Y, cup; dried unsea soned bread crumbs \'2 tsp
grou nd ci nnamon 2 Tbsp melted
butter, cooled 2 CUJE heavy
cream 'h tsp va nilla Whole
hazelnuts Flaked, grata:! or
chopped hazelnuts
.
Preheat the oven to 350 degr('('s. But fer and flou r an 8-lnch
springform pan that is at least 3
inches deep .
Beat.rhe egg yolks with %cup
of sugar until !hick In a large
bowl. Beat the egg whites with
clean bratcrs or whisk In another
larw bowl until the)' are foam)',
thc&gt;n grad ually beat In 13 cup
s~gar until soft peaks form .
Gently fold "this Into the yolk
mix ture, .
.
"Com bin~ the remaining sugar
wH h t t.:• bread crumbs, ha zelnuts
and cinnamon. Add to the egg
IT)ixturc and !(ently fold ln . Fold
in .the melted butter. then pour
the batter Into the p-eparl'd pan .
Bake J;, to ;;o minutes, until a
rake lc;rcr Inserted In the center
, comes out clean. Cool In r~e pan
9~ a wire rack.
,
' Whip the crea m untU It is stiff
and fl uvor It will) the vanilla .
Remove the cake from the pan
and split It horizontally Into two
la~'CfS . Fill and frost the cake
with the whipPfd cream, reserving spmc for garnish .
·
·
Pipe rosettes of whipped
cream onto the top of the cake
and place a whole nut on each
rosette. Press flaked or grata:!
ha zelnuts onto the sides of the
cake . Refrigerate until serving
time. Makrs one elght ·lnchcake..

THE CENTRAL TRUST.COM:PANY
352 Second Ave.
Gallipolis, OH.

Adclrttl

City, State, Zip

I

Th find out more about ~ntraLine of Credit, visit any one of our convenient
branch offices. Or give us a call. But do it today. If you get your application in now.
you may soon be enjoying the best way to borrow money around. More or less. '

1

Send to:
•

(I)QSf·la-coa$/.

'

~~~~~~~~--------~--~
-~--------------------~----- -,
.·-· r~---------------.

•
;
•

Owlaulmnawd leller&gt;IUlChines thmul{h·
out Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and llfst •
Virginia and 15. 000 ClRRUS machines

I

446-0902

.

'

0/lw

.

I

STORE HOURS
Mon.·Sat. 8 AM-10· PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH,
PRICES EFFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1986

U.S.D.A.CHOICE 'BONELESS

Chuck Roast.~~ ..... $1 59 .,
FRESH PORK BUTT
Steak/Roast .~·~ ..... $119:
HOMEMADE PORK_
$ 19
Sausage ........ ~·~..... 1
U.S~D.A. CHOICE

'

97 North Second
Middleport, OH.
Phon• 992-6661

•

Fryer Por·t s••••••••••• 49&lt;

·

GRADE A

Whol·e·Chickens .L:.•• 59&lt;
SUPERIOR FRANKIE
.
W1eners ................. 99&lt;
SUPERIOR
lunch Meats .. !~ .... $129
12 OZ. PKG.

YELLOW

Onions ••••••••••••••••••
3 LB. BAG

MT. VERNON

59
2% Milk •..•••~·~~:•.•• $1

PARKAY

f$

•

Marga nne ..... ~~ ... 2 1
.
BANQUET
.
.
MAXWELL HOUSE_:_ALL GRINDS
$
10·11 oz.
79&lt;]
D
TV
1nners
...........
.
649
Coffee •••••••••••••••••••
'

.

3LB.CAN .

·
89( Family Entrees ::~·
Flour.•••••••••••••••••••••
.
....
.........
•
•
3

SLB. BAG

DOMINO SUGAR

$149

e •

•

I

f

e

f

f

e

MAXWELL HOUSE

: INST,ANT COFFEE
12

oz.$399

JAR

UMIT 1 Por Cust... r
Good Only AI Powell's s,..rmarbt
bpirts HoWimbtr 29, 1.. 6 S

••

'

• f ''''C(JU~·····~

f

I
1

•
••
•

CHARMIN

• TOILET TISSUE
6 ROLL
•

••
••

PKG •

••
••

$139·

Umil 1 P1r Customer
Good Only At Powell's s-.armarktt
hpins Now..blr 29, 1916 r

.

'

l

II

'

BAiJQUET BEEF STEW, CHICKEN DUMPLINGS
SALISBURY STEAK, TURKEY

GOLD MEDAL .

limit 1 Por Customer
Good Only At Powlll's Suparmarket
bplrn Now .... r 29, 1916 S

I

$l 99

LB.

SLB•
BAG

..,(I

.

Round Steak .~~L·····

MIXED

•

.

M""""' FDIC

We Reserve The Right To · \
Umit Quantities

t·····(XJU~·······
. .
I . t

'l6ur CentmLine must be approved by ]llnuary 31, 1987 wqualify for the 90-day rate pomnlte.
• 'The ann"'l pnun14ge mit trUJy mry tlu£ to f/uctuatilms in Primll. Prime rote '1rJjers_ Ia lire then-current Prime roll' of
The Central Thlst Com/Xlll:t Tire mtes for an unsecured CentmLine ofCredit aro:$5,000-$:!4, 999, Prime plus 3%:
$25.000-$:49,999, Primll plus2 112%; $50,000 and up, Prime plus 2%.
.
~·
llffi/io¥: TIN~ ....,_,.,., Ci.m..oH.

The Daily Sentinei-Page-15

·Buffet

taste •

•

.' .
••.
'.
•.

_Wednesday, Novemb;er 26, 1986

(f

' I'

•••••••••

CHEER DETERGENT

14:o~z.

$4 99

limit 1 Ptr Customer

Good Only At Pow1U's Supermarket

hpirn Noum•r 29, 1986

s

�•

'

I

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, Novelnber 26, 1986.

Wednesdl!y. November 2&amp;, 198&amp;

Analyst pred~cts shakeout for retailefS
..

'

By HARIHAR KRISHNAN
UPI Business Writer
DALLAS (UP I) -A prolonged
shakeou t Is In the cards for the
retail Industry as .It struggles
with lackluster growth and
plunging sales In a )llghly com·
pelltlve environment ,. one ob·.
server predicts.
"The shakeout has already
begun. Look at all the !allures
and consolidations last year, "
said Prof. Larry Gres ham of the
Center tor Retailing Studies at
: the ,Texas A&amp;M University in
· College Statton .

''The fact Is the retail ind11stry
has seen ·the end of Its era of
explosive growth. Retail busi·
nesses, both big and small. have
become very vulnerable to
mounting competition. Those
without a well·deflned marketing
program are not going to make
II ."

Gres ham said. several reta il
firms are experiencing critical
cas h flow problems an d a
number of them are operating at
a loss. He sale! small retail
bu sinesses, which comprise 80
per.ce nt of the industry, are the

'

worst :affected.
.With the slowing of .the eco n··
omy, · he salct. · the industry Is
being forced to Indulge more and
more in "lnter·type" competi·
tion where "everyone is getti ng
ihto everyone else's business"
such as convenience stores ad·
· dinggasoilne pumps.oilcompan ·
. ies add ing. conven ience items,
retail stores getting lntp ·cata.log
oper~tions and manufacturers
opening retail outlets.
"The result is that more and
· more retailers are chasing the
same customer. Large reta ilers .

,,

are not a ble to expand, t)lelr
activities: They only , want to , ,
improve the efficiency of their .
existing stores because retwn on ., .
investment has become the main
.
'.
cons ideration.
, t:,
Gres ham said the shakeout ~'"
will be es pecially hars h on large ,:
department stores and spec! aity
outlets.
. ,,
" Most department stores don't'. :
carry anything unique other than .1'
their private labels . The same 'n
product you find In ·one s.tore .ts . .,
ava ilable n'ext door at a dilterent •.
price .
·• "

Save •29995

79aoo :.~.S:ra&amp;.~: c::;;~~~~~:: :

'MoSt Stores Open 8:~ a;m. Till Late
Fri and Sat; Nov 28 ~d 29

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

of Champagne." in which he
By JOAN HANAUER
"One must des pise qu an·
said.
UPI Feature Writer
NEW YORK (UP!l - Newly tity, whi c:h produces only very
crowned French kings were co mmon wine, and always a lm at
toasted with it , Benedictine quality. which renders much
morr honor with profit ."
monks provided it s sparkle,
As people wit h champagne
Marily n Monroe bathed in It bank
accou n'ts know. one of the
and Amer icans are dri nking
finest
cham pagnes availablewas
more of it than ever before.
The beverage Is champagne, named alter the monk - Dom
Perignon. the delu xe cuvee sold
the bubbly wtne from a cl uster of
vineyards In northern France so by Moet &amp; Chan don. which
small they could fit Inside the cit.v retails for about $50 to $70.
The first champagne house.
limits of Denver. It epitomizes
celebrat ion : a toast to the bride was founded in 1729. By 1820
there were about 40 champagne
at weddings, to the bir th of a new
firms
and today there are 110 In
bally and - most of all- to the
new year as noisemakers rat tle I he Champagne dis trict.
Anum ber of technlcat'developand the band plays "A uld Lang
ment s In the 19th centu ry im·
Syne."
The United States imported a proved champagne - including
record 14.2 million bottles of the development of dry cham·
champagne In 1985, an increase pagne. Sugar originally was
of 1l percent over the previous added to make champagne a
year, when 12.8 million bott les sweet wine. When the producers
began to lighten up on the sugar,
· were shipped across the Atla ntic.
the wine went from · doux to
That does not take int o account
the consumption of American· semidry, then to dry. extra dry,
and finally brut. the driest and
made cham pagnes from Cali for·
nla, New York and some22ot her most popu lar today.
"That was just about the turn
st at es Including Hawaii and
of
the centu ry, what we call the
Texas. Nor does it include the
fir
st
go lden age of champagne."
increas ingly popular for eign
Kogan said. " It was the Gay
sparkling wines that arc not
Ninet les, the Belle Epoque and
called champagne beca use they
do not come from the Cham- champagne was in vogue all over
the world."
pagne region of France.
Today. the United States Is
ln~ t ead they are called "me
leading
a new ~rea t age of
thode champeno ise" - made
accor din g to the cham pagne champagne, Kogan said.
" It 's a world of instant com·
method, a process that hin ges on
fermentation in the bottle. Some mu nlca tlons. people are jetting
are qu lte accept able to the palate all over the world and once agai n
champagne Is doing extraordl·
and, ,at $5 to $10 a bolt le,
nar ily well. " he said. "Ship·
particula r!~
pleas ing to the
ment s are running about 200
pocketbook.'
mil lion wor ldwide - at the
"Me thode champenoise"
Highest point in the first go lden
wines chiefly come from else
age, 1910. shipments were about
where in France and from
.15·36 million."
Germany, Spain. Portugal. Italy,
Koga n sees sever aI new trends
Australia an d New Zealand. but
in
champagne consumpt ton. One
they also are produced In such
unlikely places as India. Bulga· is toward the prestige win£'s such
as Dom Perignon. or Roederer
ria and Israel.
Crista!, which began as a special
Tasty as these wines may be.
ticklin g the nose and leaving a cuvee for Czar Alexander II In
1876, bottled In leaded crystal for
flinty or !rutty aftertaste very
his table.
Iike the real t bing. they do not
"Now there is not a · major
hail from the Champagne, a
region east of Paris that has been house that does n't have a pres·
tige cuvee," Kogan sa id. "It's:
producing wine since sometime
po s t · Wor ld · War · 11
between the 3rd and 5th centuries
phenomenon."
A.D.
The pres tige champagnes
"They had been maki ng stili
carry
a high price tag, but they
wines for hundreds of years,"
said Irving Sm lt h Kogan, head of do not sell for the thou sa nds of
the Champagne News and In for· dollars that some old wines bring
beca use champagne does not ·
mat ion Bureau, "but there were
keep forever.
,
problems because the . cool
"Champagne Is basically a
weat her stopped fermentation.
double digit wine," Kogan said,
They t bought they had a stIll
"with very little available below
wine. but then In the spring It
$11.
12, $13. But neit her does It
wou ld begin to develop a sparkle
run into the hundreds or
on the second fer mentation. It
thousa nds."
was call ed devll' s wine.
"The first person to purposely · Rose champagne is another
new trend, all hou gh rhe wine
Induce the second fermentatio n,
dates
ba~k to 1775.
tocontrollt and make it work and
"I
think
the current wave o!
assemble a group of wi nes was
popularity
began
In the 1980s,"
Dom Pierre Perlgnon, bursar of
Kogan said, · "when President
the Benedictine Abbey of Haut·
Reagan went to dinner at La
v Ulers from 1668 to 1715.
"He was the fat her of moder n . Cirque In Ne.w York. He had jelly
champagne, blending It Int o an beans at the end of the meal,
with the beans they served a
assemblage of wtnes and control·
Roederer'Crlstal '74 rose. As one
ling the sparkle."
cr it lc said, 'What else would you
Brother Pierre wrote a "Trea·
serve wit h jelly beans, any·
t tse on tbe Cilltlvation of the vines
way ?" '

'

I'

TV

~
,.-::.:.-~1

~5

Save

J

~-

'30

Rtlg.

17.85

Buy two or three as stocking stuffers! Fea·
tures touch·redial of last number called and
mute button for privacy. Pulse' dialing. 16-ft.
modular cord. White, #43-501. Brown, #43-502
'

64K Color Computer 2•
By Tandy

sso

ET·395 by Radio Shac~

95

69

Lets you make and take calls from

99!

Save

Cordless Phone Cut 30%
!

1295

280/o
Off.

Pop~lar

Give two for the regular price of one!
Tuned-port and 8" woofer for robust
bliss. 2'1•" tweeter. 19" high. 1140-4034

!

159.95
I
Low Aa $20 per Morlth •

8·Color Graphics With Sound

.Reg.·
99.95

t

~ LONG STORY -What at !lnt appell'!l to be a
very long little girl Is 5-year-old Annie jllack, at
rltht, and her lrlend, Klmberll Bum, left, who

.

~

were crawling throu1h ooncrete pipes recently
during recess at Greenhill School ln .. Dallas,
Texas. (UPI)

UJPI reveals list of·clever,
~igh-ticket holiday presents
•

any-

Your mate can go cherry picking ·
any day of the year when she puts
on nttany's chehy brooch of
iS-karat gold. The three cherries
are Inlaid c&lt;iral and 'the leaves are
malachite and jade. Find It for
$2,1IX) In the Tiffany &amp; Co. catalog
Illsed in Manhattan.
U you want to impress with a
ntfany b:&gt;x but can't afford the
cherry·plcking priCI!. Ul buys four
E ngl ""'h bo ne chi na cup; and
saucers ex!JIIsitely painted with
playing CardS.

3-D Astro Command Game
ONLY .

7995
Command Roble to
Follow You or
Play "Catch Ma I"
Hours of fun! Speaks nine different
phrases. Use the ultrasonic remote to
make him move forward,backward, right
or left. #60-2397 san...,.""'"

By Radio Shack

Cut ~
290fo -/$j

To

1195
5995

By Radio Shack
Lambofghinl. Fast action, sleek' styling.
9" long. ~· .. .. . .. . .. . 11.95 .
Chevy Plcllup. 8" long. NS0-3093 . 14.95

Pockll Rlpell. Play back a random series of
notas In the correct order.
m2152, Reg.1o.ss . ........... Sate 1.as
Pr- A Tlllk Blttlt. Get your tank safely
acTOIII the bridge!
.
Jll80.2t96, Reg. 12.95 . . ...... .... Sale 8.88 '
Elect1011ic Gllme AI'CICie. 12 exciting games
In one! Baseball, roulette, 10 more.
m21ss .. ................ .. ..... 18.85
Electronic lei Bll11e. Four games of military.
strategy! Jll80.2t93 ....... , .... ..... 29.85
~;r,~Poclwt a-. Eight play levels.
·

.... ~~~~~~.8~ ~~: ..... 3U5

:;

:•
,
~·

.~~

1

1: ·

·, ,

when you need a CPA.~ .. ·:~
u
1\o

,•

A ' ICEBLER 111 CPA
'

.

'•

.&lt;

1

618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Oh. 45769
PH. 614-992-7270

::
'
.:'
•
.•

1----------,...-------------

, · ;-

95' deposil required plus $1.50 sitting tee for each additional
subject. Additional photo package available at regular price
(slightly higher deposit). Advertised special features our
selection (2 poses) ot the Blue and Brown Old Master. Scenic
and Seasonal background $t .00 additional.
Special effects, black &amp; white backgrounds and props
available only In our designer collecffon.

Trewetlng? Apply moitturiztr to
~our ftct to counter the dry air
in tn airpllflt clbin .
.

••••••••••• •

To try out hair colOring, opt for
1 wllhlble preparation.
Some
ltyling mou... offer color choice.

(I[B\f,
'l: I33~.
.

tl I ttl l ilt I I

AHdy for heir colorlng7

Pro·

fiUiOnal epplicatlan looks best.

.

PHOTOGRAPHY DAYS:
FRI., NOV. 28: SUN., NOV. 30
PHOTOGRAPHY HDURS:
FRIDAY: 10·1, 2·5:3D, 6-8
SAT. 10-1, 2·6; SUN. 10-1, 2·5
43 41300 LAUREL CLIFF
POMEROY, OH.

" {u ti .~f·rdt~ · ,;n/wr-

t t t W. ~nd St.

99~ - 67~0

Pomtroy, Oh.

HOURI• lltor...Sat. 9.00 to MO
Call

far An AfltloinlrMnl

Trudy Mar~ h nll Marw Powfll. laura

l ;.,_d.

1,

• ,, , ,,.

\!Ore.

Y,tf Ravmond

' •""'I
_

_.:::=::!:_1__ _:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

'

Pettable Animal Radios

Bike Radio

Road Patrol" by Archei

By Radio Shack

0

~~
.......

·- &amp;

Feet.Peced NlaAn. 49 MHz. 8" long •

39'5

•
•
;,:
.•
.: :
·'
·.;

2(8x10s) , 2(5x7s) ,
'and 10 wallets for only , ..

There. With weeks left before the
II"'•'" '•w•·"·
holidays. your Shopping is already ~~~~::._

=~Doe~ tr~c.ks: ~Ins.' .9." . 'on~· . 15.95

To

,,

f!'"

Your mission-save the universe! Battle
Discover robotics! Wired remote lets
aliens ships while dodging ~teroids.
. you move base and arm , grasp with the
OUler-space sound effects. Four skill lev·
rotattng hand. Base moves in tour direcels. ~2181 Banenes .,,.
tions. 1160-2396 Banortes ox1ro

Fun and Challenging Electronic Games

.fi

By Radio Shack

live telecast hosted by Walter
Cronkitewlthanexpected world·
wideaudlenceolnearly 1bllllon.
It will be broadc~st from Vlen·
na's historic Mustkvereln (Jan.
1: 2: 30,p.m. E;DT and 8 p.m. all
tune zones, PBS 1.

Works by
Remote
Control

AUtomatic Digital Scoring

All RC ollthicles operate on.27 MHz unless
noted. Batteries extra

J85

C. .Scott Is.,. marvelous as the
reformed miser (Dec. 23. ~11
p.m. EST. on CBS) , .
When Chrlstm~s 1s ·over.
· there's still I~~ n~ year. Ring It
In tight w~t h From VIenna. ~~e
New Year
ion. 1987. a

· ·~:

llr}Q, ·:~·.

Reg. 34.95

~ ... .. ............... 19.95
,_. ••. ;~.... T811dng Roble Robot. 9" high.
N60-4061 ......... ... . .. . ..... 21.95
..___., Htah-Spud Femri. Detailed styling. 49
MAz. tt" long. 160-4063 ... .... . 29.95
;r\lrbo Racer. Digltat·proportlonal. 11'/•"
long.~ ................ 39.85
Aucll Ou.ttro. t5'/•' long. 1
16().41058 ......••........ . .. . 59.95

From

)

ONLY

2495

Radio Control Racers
From

.:~n
on TV

Patti, the Shiloh Bapt.tst Cburch
CMii of Washington. the U.S.
Naval Academy Glee Club,' and
the U.S.ArmyHeraldTrumpets.
For the second straight year,
Loretta Lynn ts doing a holiday
special, this time for American
soldiers stationed In South Korea
andlhe Philippines. Her "Christ·
mas Card 1986" will air QnDThe
Nas hville Network (Dec. 20 • ec.
24 and Dec. 25). Lynn sings old
country favorites and sue~ tradi·
tiona! numbers as · Silent
Night," and, she also lets the
soldiers. tape messa~es for their
family and friends.
For Dolly Parton, this year
marks ner first holiday special.
"A Smoky Mountain Christmas "
(Dec. 14, 9·11 p.m. EST, on ABC)
blends the fairy tale st uff of
"Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs'' with country life. The
original story by Parton con·
cerns a movie star and seven
orphans living In a cabin In the
Smoky. Mountains. Parton sings
new songs and old standbys.
If song and dance are not
enou gh, there's always holiday
romance.
Sid Caesar a'nd K"therine
Helmond . star In an original
Christm as story. "Christmas
Snow," air in g du r ing the holiday
season, about two lonely people
'who find love. It's the first of
NBC's new family speci als de·
signed for prime- time vIewing
by the whole family.
Some holiday dramas from
previous seasons are so good
they're beln~ repeated .
Lee Remick and Angela Lans·
bury sta r In· the rebroadcast of
"The Gift of Love: A Christmas
Story," an u pilft ing drania about
a woman whose life is falli ng
apart until she discovers 1hat the
power of love can help overcome
the deepest ·despalr (Dec. 25, 9· 11
p.m. EST, on CBS) .
.
Perhaps the best known Christ·
mas story Is "A Christmas
Carol, " Chafles Dickens's im·
mortal tale about Ebenrzer
Scrooge's encou nter with three.
soirits
. on Chris tmas Ev('. George
.

I

Ideal family gift! Program In Ex·
tended BASIC. #26-3127 , ,
128K Extended BASIC Color
Computer 3. 1126-3334, Reg.
219.95, Sala 199.95

where around the house. Selectable security code prevents unauthorized use of your
line. Tone/pulse• dialing. #43-547

By Radio Shack

Andy Williams wUI also be
back with a rebroadcast of his
"Andy Williams and the NBC
Kids Search for Santa," a mustcal hunt for Santa Claus (Dec. 7,
7·8p.m. EST on NBC.
Forthefi!tbyeartnarow,NBC
wUI present Its trad!t tonal specia!; ''Christmas In Washington"
IDee. 20, 10·11 p.m. EST) . John
Forsythe of "Dynasty" fame will
host the musical show from the ,
historic National Building Mu·
seum in the nation's capital.
President and Mrs. Reagan
wUI attend the benefi t gala,
which features Mac Davis·, Sandi

Place On a Flat Surface to "Hang Up"

2-Way Bass-Reflex Speaker

3!Mt

above the stage.
No holiday season would be
complete without the Amerlc311
Ballet Theatre production of
"The Nutcracker,'' featuring
Mikhail Baryshnlkov as the
ll!utcracker and Gelsey Klrkl;md
as Clara (Dec. 10, 8·9 p.m. EST ,
on PBS) . This marks the tenth
consecutive year the special has
aired.

ET·t20 by Radio Shack

seen

PRICE

By Mi\RK SCHWED ·
be!oreChrl!itma~ · excited at t~e
prospect of having new play:
UPITV Edllor
NEW YORK (UPII- 'Twas · mates. Balthazar the wtse .old
the night before Christmas and bear Mew themlg_htymouseand
all through ·the ho11se, children . Rugby the brassy 'tiger are the
watched the antics o! Mew the stars.
mighty Mouse. Baryshnlkov .
From this delight we move to
danoed, Pavarottl would sing the starry lights _ a quarter·
and In only a few hours, Santa's million of them tn all -, that will
bells wouldrlng.
brighten· the holidays for the
This year, like every year, folks of Salt Lake City. From
television wlll deck the halls with Temple Square, Illuminated . by
!laughs o! holly - HollyWO()d, • more than 250,000 color~ lights ,
that Is.
.
for the season "The Mormon
Some old friends will be back, Tabernacle C::h~.lr and Shirley
.and some n~ ones WUI~ m&lt;!de, Verrett" wUI sing classic Christ·
and when tt salt over, it s good to mas carols 'like :•o Wile Town of
knowtherelsonefreeglildurlng Bethlehem" and "0 Come Em·
th'i.- season holiday .' TV manuel' ' (Dec. 12, 10.11' p.m.
SPfClals.
I
EST, on PBS).
·
One of the new ,. speclals that
Soprano Verrett and the 325
surely' delight the yQ'unger choralslngers wUibecradledina ·
comes from Muppet master grove of pine boughs poinsettias
Henson. who created a whole and lighted Chrlst'mas trees,
· line of puppets for "Jim accompanied by the soft rlng.of
~i~~~~·s The Christmas Toy," the harp and glockenspiel and
Dec. 6, 8-9 p.m. EDT, on backed up ·by the power of the
1. It's a fanciful story about Tabernacle' s organ, with 11,000
that I come al,lve the night pipes towering nearly 30 feet

One-Piece Personal Phone

::::::: ?:.:::-,""

HA..;ova"·15 by Realisti5

Networks, public.TV plan ftill ·slate· of C.l~ristmas shows

can

· MAJOR TASK - Ashland College electrician Leo Drake has a
Job on his hands as he sorts through hundreds of decorative light
bulbs In preparation to lighting up the Ohio campus for the
Christmas season. (UPI)

Champagne .still
beverage favored
t~ toast holidays

.

Complete with built-in disk drive
'and Personal OeskMate~ .
·
gri1Phie&amp;Oriented software so you
Start computing right away.
Low AI $37 Ptr Month•
H25-1050ft023 Monllor pla~orm exira
384K Tandy 1000 SX With CM·S Color Monitor. Reg. ·
Separate Items 1498.95. #25-105tft023 . .. Sale 1199.00

CHRISTMAS

The Oaily Sentinei- Page-1 '7.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

:
:

.

Battery extra

Cut 25~

Each Has an AM Radio Inside
Oeser! lion
Raccoon

Cuddly Cat
Sad Pu

Cat. No.
12·971
12·983
12·988

I

1495 :Is

Each

12.95
11.95
14.95

Bullt·ln horn. With 3"
reflector. 112·t97'

Beautify
any room
with our
fully
lighted

extra

Battery-Operated Toys Sure to Please!
From

259

To

19eS

By Radio Shack

Fun Lantern. 160-1071 . . ..... ; . , .... 2.58
Pop-Time Watch. #60-1079 . , . .. .. ... 2.99
Non-Stop Dump Tnlck. H60-10BO .... . . 3.99
Glllc:tk: Plltol. 160-1072 ....... .. ... 4.95
Blftllng Bug. Nfl0-1082 .... . ...... . .. 4.99
Fl11 Chief's Helmet. 160-3005 .... . .. . 7.99
Wll'1li"' Mike. 1160-2109 .. : . . . .. ..... 6.95
Oft ROIIder. 160-2355 .... .... .. ..... 8.95
Big Whell Tnlck. N60-t085 ......... .. 9.95
SpiCe Voice MMk. NS0-1086 ... . . .. . . 9.85
Wilkie-Tllkle. 160-4005 . .... ..... Ea. 8.85
Sing-A-Long AM Radio. 160-1088 . ... 14.95
"'"'~
...
-.lc Min. Jll80.1065 ...... .. . . ... 14.85.
Plly N' LNm. Jll80.1092 ...... . . . ... 19.85

.

MostM•r
CredH Carda
Accepted ·

curios,
with

mtrror
backed full
glass

Have. A Nice Day!

THIS ILOCk
COSTS

17.50 ......
CAU .992-21$6

Wt luy Clehl (eons
Paflnl tep ...lar
,., ...... ceittl.

llood hrttiOM
Pon.,. teWork In

liP"' .......

Clothin1 Sto&lt;1.

CAll 000·10011

CaiiOOCI-0100
lft.r 5:10 P.l.

treatment.

HELP WANTED

CALL· 992·2156
FOR
.
.
MORE INFORMATION
'
DAILY SENTINEL

or...

.

Dasks••• Reclinars ••• Pictures •••Hide·A·Beds •._.Lamps•••
•FREE PARKING ·
•FREE DELIVERY.
LAYAWAY NOW

FOR CHRISTMAS

OPEN DAILY
9-5
MON. I FRI.

'

9-8
446·3045

.C'ORNER OF THIRD &amp; OUVE .

,.

Gl-«*:-t:t=l))Q-«*&gt;tEl&amp;Q-«*=-~-Q~~-

))

~-~----

···' ,·.

.

.

'

• ' •I

�• ,~.

Page-18-The

o•1y Sentinel

~

., , •• - -. · · -··· ·

·~ · ..

"

~.

•A O .

I.... . ...

. _....... .. .......

I

~

' I"

I

Pomeroy- Miclclleport. Ohio

By JOHN M. LF;JGBTY

UPI FeatUre Wrler
SAN FRANCISCO (UPil
Every working day, entreprent'Ur
Graham Sutton goes through 6,1DJ
eggs, m pounds of butter and 300
liters of Caribbean rum In prepara•
tlon for thE;&gt; hollday rush.
"I.t'sbeen\lwesome."Suttonsays
of,
the demand for the rich rum
.
butter cakes he makes from his
grandmother's turn-of- the-century
recipe.
Starting out locally only 18
months ago, the Ohio native has
turned what was previously a
holiday hobby lnto a $3 rniiiion
commercial success wtth national
dlsn1butlon that he expecls to
double in 1987.
In the spring of 1984. Suno~
. launched a rum cake bu~
named after hlsgraandmother on a
s~oeslrlng ~udget. Now. Eflle
Marie Sutton s Cakes are produced
I
.
.
in a specially-designed kllchen by a
LIGHTS FOR A FESTIVAL - International
the fifth edition of Kings Island's Wlnterfesl Is
2.1-person
stafl.
Street and the 33tl-foot replica Elffel Tower are
ready for visitors. The fiv e-week celebration of
ablaze with thousands of twinkling while lights as
"It's a dream rome true." SAid
Christmas begins daily operation on Friday.
the new rum cake king.
(UPI)
Looking down . the mad. he
expects to sell a half million rum
cakes In 198fl. adding such flavors
as amaretto. chocolate mint , Kahlua; Grand Mamler and Drambuie
to his current offerings of chocolate
, fudge and go lden vanllla. He also
plans to ma rkN toppirtgs in the ~ar
future.
Aller beinl( turned down for a
By KEN FRANCKLING
both cat and owner. Others. li ke under a lree. ·they have no doubl
ban k loan. "! sold everyt!)Jng I had
UPI Feature Writer
"Turkey Surprise." can be made which ones are theirs."
a
nd put it lntotherompany,"Su"on
BOSTON IUPI!-Chancesare fro m tradllional ho lida,· !are.
Monahan. a retired kennel
said.
Thanks 10 word-of-mouth
the four-legged members of you r
If money is no objec1 and you operator,, runs lhe " For Paws"
n:'views.
he quickly altracted invesfamily sense in their own wav possess th0 nobl es t of felines. you bou tiqu e in Larkspur Landing,
tors.
signed
up a major customt'r In
that the Christmas holidays area may want to•serve !hat special Calif.. which caters to a trendy
Nri/nan-Marcus
and was weU on
speciallime.
meal royally . This year' s and rl ife pet clientele.
·
his
way.
You don't believe it?
Neim an-Marcus Christmas ca"Ou r imported hand-knit dog
"Now the banks will talk to us. ol
How, then. do you ex plai n a dog talog offers a gleam ing Sheffield sweaters and pet toys are really
who. on Chr ist mas morning, sllverplate feeding dish lor £25 Important at Christmas," she COUJ'S&lt;'," he added. " I say let 'ftll
races intot he livingroomandin (p lu s $2 .9&gt; postage and said. "We even offer a fur bone C'a I cake."
The :m.ooo cakes sold so.far Ibis
a few seconds has nuzzled among handling.!
with a squeaky toy In it. .Andl sell
·
'
·em:
were made with a welllh0 wrapped present s to find
Orvis of Man chester. Vt. , a heal! h food cookies made for just
guarded
rcclpe handed do\\n by
everv one of the squeak toys and purveyor of sport ing equipment. for dogs, which come in glass
Sutton's
gra
ndmother ln. his hometreats bought for her alone?
clothing and gift s since 1856. jars. "
Or consider Pfeiffer, a 14· offers a soft pet ' s bed called the
Thr pet bouliqu e's gi ft im·en·
year-old cat who goes on guard "Dog's Nesl " fro m $26 to $56 tor&gt;· has everything from shiny
duty Ihe momenl the Chr istmas depending on size.
brass beds to bone china bowlstree .is brought Into the house.
Designed origin all)· Cor hunt· all scaled·dow n. top qua! it)· and
Da)' and night, as long as I he ing dO!l$. il retai ns an anima l's very popular. "Pl'Ople here treat
decorated tree is standing, he's body heat but won' I take on pel !heir animals like childr en.
likely to be found neslled be nea lh odors. The bed keeps Jhe dogoff a which I like, because T do the
the spruce boughs, keeping cold floor. and Orvis says cats same thing, " Monal)an said.
Denied thl' benefits you dewatch over the presenls.
love it too.
serve? Call a Iawver with
• Since Americans harbor such
"It' s a million dollar product
eKperlence In handling Social
· -st rong affection for their house- for us," sai d company spokes·
Security casE'S. No atlorney
· "hold crit ters, it is only nat ural to man Tom Rosenbauer. "The
· fee uniess your claim Is
. • Include them in l.he holiday dOllS are rea lly dr.awn toil."
ap prove d , FrPI' I pi.!Ia!
merry making.'
·
Orvis also stocks a wooden box
consulfalion.
•
Pets can't draw up their ow n filled wilh gourmet pet trea ts at
.wish lists, but findinglheapproJ&gt;- $14.9!1, personalized nylon web
ri at c gift lor your dog or cal can dog collars and leas hes at $21.2.5
• st ill be fun and creative.
per set, and startilig al $47.5\1,
• :. You can make your pet feel cedar-floor dog houses !hat help
• : special on Christmas without repel fl eas and ticks.
• · spendin g money at all - or by
If such pests are rccalcitrant in
; : breaking the bimk if you·re so your region, The Sharper Image
&gt;· inclined. Gifts can be practical, offers a $49 baller)'- powered
: amusing or just simple surprises elerlronlc flea collar that em lis a 1 __:::_:::_::~:~~~-:-J::::::======~~!I
like a stocking lull of edible pulsi ng, modul ated sound, 1• treats.
beyond human and animal 'ittt;.~'e'Sf!/;#i!!.':;Ef!:/~'8'e.
. The Chicago-based Pets Are ra nge, which supposedly drives ~'_Twas the .. nfglit before Christmas
: • Wonderful Cou ncil offers the the itchy litllo bugs off your pet · ~And all 'cross the land
• · follow ing suggesHons:
aid keeps them off.
: : -Tie festive red or gr&lt;'Cn bows
In trendy Marin County, Calif.,
No litter was seen
•
Patricia Monahan says her own ~Not even a can
: •: on foo d and water bowls.
:
-Purchase a new collar for dogs are proof positive That pet s
"N b ttl
.L
h
•: your cat or dog. or spruce up the get caughl up in the Chr istmas
o all bel, no papder, no tram anyw !ere. h
• current collar by running red and spiril.
It' s a een picke up and disposed o Wit care.
: green ribbons through it.
" You bet." she sai d. "Did vou
h
:-: -Surprise you r dog with a ever watch a little dog unwrap a ~ W en we first started
• · rubber bone with his name on it. presenl ? If lh&lt;'re are presents
The roads were a mess
: : -Get an older animal a play~ And illegal dumps
'
: : mall'. Your pet can help show a
·; puppy or killen 1he ropes, and 1he r - - - -- - - - - --1
Put us all to the test
.
• youn ,..asler will provide corn pan~
·
Weve
picked
up
and
cleaned
up,
worked
real
hard
this year
T,., t;inKPrhrMd Boy S..n ...
lonship when you're not home.
1, ,. 1,. 0 ,.,, , ,.,. 11 , 114• ., ·" '"•••
A gilt to Meigs County, the place we hold dear.
• ·
Instead of a gift. you might also
• consider whipping up a special
"''"' -Q ·••••n•Qt:lt••·" 1'111·" · ~A litter free county
r••r1hl &amp;Saltr'*J
mea I lor your Ia bby. "The Ca t
,,ll .... Hlt '"'·
A clean countryside
Lover's Cookbook" tStorev Pub~
lishln g. $4.9"1 is filled. wilh
That's our gift to you
1, ..s:-~0:
a ppet !zing delicacies that are
An expression of pride
.
more human and mor e appcliz·
GINGERBREAD
To each of you listening and to your hou11hold
Ing than prepared foods. Some
HOUSE OF GIFT
Merrv Christmas from Meigs County Litter Control.
_ • arr tandem meals designed for 1
r
'"-•
..
n. WMIIUII .-..o..
,.......,__ _
Funded by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

.. ..

.

... .f #

' "

'

•

•

,.

I

10wn of Steubenvllle, Ohio.
Sutton sa(jj he lived with his
grandparents tor a time after
World War n and used to hang
around · while his grandmother
baked rakes ·doused with rum and
glazed.
"I sat 1n the Jd(chen watching her
make them and just picked up the
rec~." he l'I!Called .
·
The cake business is the latest of
a i9ng Une of ventures for Sutton,
.who was once an ltuernatlonal
troubleshooter In rna r~ting for a
German industrial conglomerate.
In 1975, Sutton moved to San
Francisco and lx'came involved in
real mtate mar~tin g, property
development and management. In
Llecm!ber 1984. a group of friends
encouraged hfrn to tum his baking
skills Into a commercial rnlerprise.
"I'd made the cakes for friends
and enlertaining lor 15 years." he
said. "People kept telling me I
slxluld sell thl'ln. It's wonde1ful Jo
rr!'&amp;tP a1successful business hom

! NOW OPEN FOR THE m
! CHRISTMAS SEASON 1
! Pointtllios, Holly Tr..., U11 ( Cut ~
C!wist.,.. Trfts, FoJiatt .......

I

~
l'l

;a

11
ill

Hantlnt ........ Clwl-

I

Wroaths, "(a... Arr....-ts,
Gran llanlcotJ &amp; lproys.

;a

992•2 156

N:
a\

L... ... . . .

~

HUIIAIDS . 1

G~EE!~~~~E
·.
Opon B,:;r,~ to,, loi= I Ia l

J
!.

PH. 912-ena

;a

&amp;IIISIIIISIMMJIII"ii~Mlliii~MM

'

'

By ARNOLD HUPP
As a bOy I was taught that. the
pilgrims had. fled to the new
.;: WOfld for religious freedom. Bul
'·
their colony saw 'terrible winters
~
and drastic diseases. Many died.
;: · winter after winter, of malnutri·
.
tlon and the sickness which
.:
accompany it. Finally, they had
I·
a great fall harvest so they
• · dec)ared a day of Thanksgiving.
.,
Here they had many meats
especially wild turkey, many
vegetables.
And a greal party they had. But
the facl was that this year's
1,
'
harvesl had only been moderate.
•:
It was not so wohderful as I had
heard In the pas,t. The pilgrims
were eagerly awaiting supplies
,
from England. They were look·
ing for an English ship to come
·'' ' salllng Into lhe harbor with
'·' supplies of delivera nce . The dat e
;. of arrival of the s hip passed. and
,: there was no ship. Two weeks
· passed, then thr!.'e. The pilgrims
:' began to fear the worst. They
· feared anolherwlnterofdespalr.
, After the fourth week they
assembled In a town meeling.
.- One man arose and called oul to
• the assembly for a day offastlng
: and gloom .
':- - However, someone's heart was
- br ight . In some brave saint there
was still a vision of the providing
• · God of love and concern. He rose
~ ~ {IJl ~ 1~ ~
11'11:
to ·his feet and said; "I believe a
' _,
~
God! · Let's have a day of -.., ' ·
·
thanksgiving. To say thank you
..\~l1f
· ,
~~~~~~~~
by our happy spirits to the God
~
'
.- who Is going to bring th,e ship to

'

\

'·'

o

7m977

~

Richard F. celeste; Governor.

~~~'B.'B.'IH::~~:JM~f!/8'/ll!.df!:.

Alts1 Tbsnk11lrltl
Specls/1
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY
'

All .

LADIES BOOTS.......

ALL MEN'S .

WORK BOOTS .......

300/10 OFF

30°/o OFF

SOO/
CHIDREN'S SHOES....
10 OFF
GROUP

.

us~~re was a soul who still had

@
the courage to trusl in God. Only ~

.·

YOU'RE INVI
TO OUR

the people of God can slruggle
:. ' through Ibis world with heads
' held high and shoulders back,
facing the troubles of this world
wllh theflameofvlctorv burning
brlghlly In thefr hea rt s.
·
" Paul and Silas were In the
dungeon. which was probably
underground. Wl't, cold. rat·
lnfesled and lonely. So wha t did
they do• Did they declare a day
of fasting and gloom? '!'hey could
havP. llwasmldnight . Home was
far away. And they had every
reasontodeclarearlayoffasling
and gloom. What did they do•
Acls 16:2&gt; gives us the answer.

CHRISTM~
OPEN HOUSE
AND

5th ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
I

MARGUERITE SHOES

..··'·.
...
.,-.
.,
.
....
.....

•REGIStER FOI DRAWINGS
•FlEE REFRESHMENTS
•FREE GIFTS

,
'

,'•

·•.'•'·

POMEROY, OHIO

.115
\ ,

The massive, ultra-plush version
of the most popular recliner In America ...
The extra-roomy
new "Ease-Back"
Room Saver
Weill Recliner
bY,,

FLEXSTEE!:

1

..

It was hard fo improve on l~e luxurious Room
·
Sever Wall Recliner . . . so we mode il bigge r! The Ease-Bock Room Sever offers
more ·comfart than ever before. Smoothly gl ide in lo a ful l-recl iner
position wilh only inches of wall space requ i r~d. The Ease:Bock Room Sever
We ll Recliner has Flexsteel's unsurpassed qual 11y constructi on, and "
tai lored in a durable fabric for lasting beauly.

•

.· COM INO SOON

•.".,

.

NEW BOUTIQUE
...ouses •Designer Jeans
•Sia~ks
•Jewelry
GIOUP Of

DESIGNER JEANS
9'

''

'•

.

.,
'.,

·'•

SELECT GIOUP OF

•,,,

'•"
•
I.

S14

I

Ill W. 2oHt.

"full service 1ololl •
..2-67H

HOURS: MON .·9AT. 1:00

CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT

'

'

Trudy Mor~oll, Mory Powtti. Uz Lucoe, MHo Roymlond1
(&amp;hello Powell-Tonnlng)

MEMBER F.D.I.C,

•-•.

•r

••

••

~

.,
••

I

I

:.:.•

r

RUSSELL STOVERS

~

ASSORTED

and hands w/doth body. ~
Dressed in bunting and , a
·

~

~

$2 500
gown.

a

~

a

-..,

949 2288
•

"'

@~~lf!ll~te~e~ '

REG.

$4,95

5th Stilet
New Haven. W. va.
812·2135

.3

$377

REG.

53.95

FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR

ENGLISH LEATHER

$277

COLOGNES
1 oz.

CHRISTMAS

BOWS

•• Regtster
. to Win

• WET &amp; WILD

··.·

"'

BAG OF 20

MAKEUP &amp; NAIL
POLISH

3 LB. WHITMAN . •
- SAMPLER
2 LB. RUSSELL
STOVER CANDY

1/2

No p~rchase
noconary. lloed not
be prtsont to win •
1
·~ • Drawing Sunday.
•

COMPLETE STOCK

COLOGNE SPRAY

',,~..,. ,

2

m-5514

::~:so

oz.

Oniv $

189

CHRISTMAS

Jewelry

Boxed Cards

1·.2 PRICE

1 2 PRICE

CHRISTMAS

PRICE

SAND &amp; SABLE

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th ONLY!

Second St1111t
M!lson. W. VI.

94·&lt;.

REG. 51.50

···~
· ~!..111t;9.

I

$119

Now Onlg

oz.

- ~,\

BANK
2212 Jackson Avenue
Point Pleasant, W. Va.
675-1121

LIGHT SET

SPRAY
COLOGNE

1 LB. BOX

a

35 MINIATURE

WIND SONG

CHOCOLATES

J...sll
~Delivery &amp; Shopping Availab ~

"THE BETTER BANK"

•

"
.(

''

a~

'

A

.

ow

,_.,

TO 1 :00

W!' th lt'fe le"ke vt'nyl "ead
n

~

!

~

PEOPLES
.

•'

.

a~
@
a

l O" DOLL

'Must be 62 yeaes of age or older

·:••
'I

'•'

sa
SWEET DREAM ::

NO GIMMICKS! NO MINIMUM BALANCE!

,'

•

~

BE SURE TO PICK UP YOUR ·1987 CALENDA~

~

·

SENIOR
CITI.ZENSI*

..
':.
•
•
.•

BLOUSES

a
~

OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TIL 8 P.M.!

FOR.

,,'I

...

"The Middle Shoe Store in the Middle Biock"

an ell pipe. a halo or a rc!ndc&lt;'l
dr i\w's whip, thin!l$ we IT' •" ·
wa)'S able 10 overco me."

rlst111as Is Coming!
So Where Is Kar1111t?

~

LEE
MIDDLETON

NOCHARCE
C.HECKINC
"ACCOUNTS

.,

••
OPEN
SUNDAY
NOON

"We run into some problems on
show night. but the audien ce
would never know it ," said
Korfhage. "We ' omellrn es lose

V/1/ti•

@@

•

· OP£N ·
SUNDAY
NOON
'nL 5

youngsters walch cartoons until
it 's time Jo gel dressed. Thev all
have special doors to ·enl er and
patter ns to follow wit h every
entrance perfectly timed.

"Cioflrllil fo Lstfr111 8. Gfnflmill"
.------------l..piiiliti.
________.
1 --------:---....L--...::..,.,;__;.;...,_..;:...,_.;...._____________,.::::--::",;;...-::;;.:;:--::::-:-:-:---'-"''-lf!ll
e
I-

N:
Na\

1.... . ..

Sept ember. Jorgenspn visits st u·Recreation.
AI ticket prices of only $3 a nd dent s as soon as classes start in
$5, the extravaganza, whkh uses September and sometimes trava professional 20-plece arches- els to eight sc hools a day. She
tra, special lighling effects a nd also holds weekend wor kshops
25 decorated Christmas trees. is with !he older studenl s.
"a glfl from the .cit)' to Ihe people
During Ihe pageant ilself.
of Oakland," says Korfhage.
Jorgensen comrs on-stage in the
Although. the first show took final eanddancesloclasslcballet
p.Jace 67 years qgo, the p~geant In music wlth JoO kindergarten
Its present form be·gan In 1926 In stude nts dressed as white- clad
the Municipal Auditorium, now fa lrh;is With hal,os. · .
re-named the Henry ,J. Kaiser . "The Light of .the World" is a
Conv~ntlon Cent er.,. 'This year's two-hour ex travaganza com·
product ions take place Saturday. posed of 20 separate acts In four
Dec. 13, al 8 p.m. and Sunday, separ alc parts. It ·opens with thl'
Dec. 14 al 2 p.m.
"slory · of how the sun banished
Louise Jorgensen, a sprighl ly darkness ~nd how the children of '
90-year-old dancer and chori'O· earth rejolcl'd. There are dancgrapher who h_as _been w't h the lng icicles, pengu ins, snow men
pagea~t smce 11 s mcept l~n, h as and women. skaters. sleighs,
add ed a touch of magtc a nd , toboggans and a visit by Father
continu.ny. io the annual event. Time.
·
Accordmg to Korfhage, she has
In later acts Sant a Claus
become " an eKe it lng andbelov ed appears with ~ pack ·rull of
sy mbol ?.f th e spirit of nurserv rh y mes. b'Iocks,
Chr istm as .
drumm ers dolls and candv
Plans lor !he pageant begin in st icks _ a'll played by children.
Ending thr show, , alter Joe- ·
gens e n dances with the fairies . is
the Christm as carol, "0, Come
All Ye Faithful. " su ng bv the
About midnight Paul and Silas players and audience. :
were pray ing and singi ng hymns
The 1.700 youngs ters Jearn
lo God! Their hearts were their segments o!the s how well in
celebrat ing Th an ksgivin g! adva,nce. ·bul there lsn' 1 any
These men were a long way from rehearsal by the entire troupe
being defpated.
unl U one week · prior to toe
We could complain about what page an!. Event hen, they have to
we !lave or our heail)l no I as good wait u nt II show night fx&gt;fore !he)·
as our neighbors'. But God has a artu a lly get !heir l'OSiumps bereason for all things. Give thanks cause of all the sizing, mendin g
to God if you are able Jo see the and s·'ew lng than~ k es place.
The night of the show. thr
sun rise. Or can hear lhe birds
si ng. These men wer~ In jail at
midnight but thei r hearls Wl're
thrilling with the dawn of God's
love and of &lt;; hrisl's concern.
They were the victors! Sin had
been conqu ered. And they knew
it. They were Jhankful fo r t he
God who deliver them In His own
good time and in His own good
way. Notice what happened to
the prisoners . And the prisoners
were listening to them. Dou you
wijnt the prisoners of sin In our
day to hear the message oi the
sav'Ior? Then tell il . Live it. ·
Experience It with victory. We
have a reason to be thankful. we
K~trmit Walton can be
havebeen calledbyGodlobeHis
found on Fridays &amp;
children. Learn to say wllh Paul,
Saturdays at .
" Thahks be lo God who· gives u.s
the vlclory." Let's have ThanksTHOMAS CLOTHIERS
giv ing every day!
.
Gallipolis
.

.

,-----------....1..----------- ._.': .Thanksgiving thought

,,.,

I

.

'

lfl~.lllflJI!I"iil"iil"iil"i!!lllllllll"i!!,

11
~

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 19

'

By ,JOHN M. LEIGHTY
· UPI Feature' Writer
OAKLAND, Cali f. i Ui;&gt; [) - A
holiday extravaganza of 1,700
school chlldren tak es place Ibis
year In th~ same auditorium
where It started as a simple
· . program of Chrlslmas carols In
1919,
. More than 70 schools will
, participate In this year' s "Light
. of the World" pageant, with
youngsters wearlpg .the colorful
costumes of· elves, helpers and
~ fairies.
Turn·of.the-century props wil l
Include a Santa Claus sleigh, a
glanl snowball, hob~y horses,
scarves, scooters. dolls and dozens of toys, that add old·
fashioned touches to the longst~ndlng production:
"It's a tradillon that hu~dreds
of thou sands of pElQplein Oakland
have been Involved with OVI'r the
years," sald.Jon al hon Korfha ge,
·pro&lt;lucer of the pagea nl for the
clty's Office . of Parks and

!Dmethlng that gives prople so
much pleasure."
Sutton said he and a small crew
started turning out tmusands of
rakes in the cwens of ullSQid rondo
units and later moved to a gourmet
kitchen In a retirement complex.
Alter he finished putting (11 overtime In the kitchen. he helped
rellver the cakes tq 150 retail
,..:::ru:.:tl:;;e;:ts:;_.- - - - - ' " - - - : - -

!

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Young people, _·commu.nity keep .alive a Christmas tradition

Fun_ru:td creativity surrounds
selecting .a·gift for your pet

POINT PLEASANT - Care; · Haven of Point Pleasaqt will
: : opened il s door s Mqnday for
• • residents. according to· Peter
• : Hutchings, administrator.
Ca reHaven Is a $2.1 million,
60-bed faciiJiy a nd will employ
• about 60 people when completely
. staffed .
•
Departments include dietary 'I
: : services. laundry and housekeep: : lng, and 24-hour nursing care and
: · general supervision. Services
: such as pharmacy. phys ical
• therapy, speecb therapy, beaut!•7 clan and others are provided by
:·· conlract, Hulchlns said.
Dr. Aarom Boonsue will be
medical director and Dr. Joseph
Gallo will be medical consullant.
- They will be In an advisory
· capacity to Mrs. Dorot hy
Harper, RNC, director of nursIng. These, and mosl other are
physicians. may a !tend their own
patients at CareHaven.
An open house will be held
Sunday, Dec. 21. at 2 p.m., .
pending conllrmatlon of a guest
speaker. Hutchins said.
• Admission ln!ormatlon, lnclud._ ing tours, may be arranged
: ) mmedlately by calling Hutchins
• ·or Jackie Saunders, admission
• : 'coordtna1or at (304)! 675-3005.

I

. ;. _Wednesday, November.26. 1986

Wednesday. November 26, 1986
•

.

'

~

\

Ohio native. turns ·ruin cake
hobby Into ·holiday favorite

.,-CareHaven
.
· opens doors

"'

TIMEX

Watches
0/o

OFF

HALL'S

COUGH TABLETS

88&lt;

BAG OF

30

,...-----

!
I

-----,,1
I

SWISHER LOHSE

_-

Pharma cy

KennetbMctulloutft. R,,.,, ,
thlrl" llltlllt,lt. Ph
IOflttd Hen Int. 111 . Ph .

MOll. ttlru sar.e:oa 1.m. tot p.m.

sunday 10:30 ro 12: 30 1nd J to' ·"1 ·
P AESCRIPTIONS
.
PM . "HfU
Frltnllly s,rvlce

E. Meln

PomtroJ.O

I

------~~~~:______J

�PaQe-20-The Daily Sentinel

.

Pomeroy- Mid~leport. Ohio

.

Wednesday._November 26,

fu
1986 ~ .

November 26, 1986

••
1

· County Agent's Corner

Qespite drought, '86 com, soybean . yields .set new records ,,
:
By ;Jolin C. Rice
:County Extension Agent
•
Agriculture
-High Yields, big harvests, large
stotks Will hold prices down ;..,.
Pesptte a ?evere summer
drCj)lght In the Southeast and an
excoepttonally . wet fall In the
Mlawest, U.S. corn and soybean
cr(4lsareshaplngupwlthrecord
or !'ear record yields.'
. As of October, .the . corn and
soy~an crops ar e · the third
. lartest on record. Corn yields are
ex~ted \.0 top last ye!lr's r~9rd
of 18 bushels per acre by 1.2,
-.:e, above trend line yields of
114, Harvested acreage will be
do'1n 8 percent from last year.
S4&gt;ybean yields are second only
to. ; 1985's record. Harvested
acrta~e will be down abOut 4
per~ent.
Vfhen combined with record
carryovers, the corn and soybe&lt;i:n inventories thi s fall will
reath a 12 percent increase over
the •prevlous high In -the autumn
of 19~2. These large stocks will
depress price prospects throughout the 1986-87 marketing.
· ~anglng American Diets Grain consumption in the Ameri can. diet has been on the upturn
slnc;e 1972. Th e portion of food
exwnditures spen t on grain
products has Increased, along
wit~ fruits, swe~ teners , specialty
foods and beverages. All other
ty~s of foods have experienced
decjines. Concern about faf and
fiber and increased demand for
variety in diet. alopg with changlng ' lifestyles account for the
consumption shift. Major gains
havp been made In wheat flou rbased products - such as hamburger and hot dog buns. croissants. bagels and kaiser rollspast. and rice- and corn-based
products. Also, rea dy -to-eat
breblast cereal consumption
has } ncreased 22 percent.
Turkeys - Turkey prices this
fall should be about the same as
last. year despite a 12 to 15
percent increase in production.
Ret ~ilers were aggressive In
building stocks of frozen turkeys
and ! turkey parts during the
summer. anticipating strong
cons~mer demand and smaller
supplies of competing meats.
And So It Grows - Fall is an
Ideal time to fertilize shade trees.
These impor tan t landscape
planfs need essential nutrient
elements lor growth and health

just as smaller plants do.
Trees,- of course. will grow In
natural areas for years wttho,ut
fertilization but trees tn a manmade landscapefacequltedlfferent soil and environment condtttons. Fertilizer ' Improves a
plant's health which, In turn, ·
makes the tree more resistant to
problems and pests.
Ferttltze trees with any complete fertilizer high In nitrogen
such as 12-4-4, 18-6-12 01: 24-6-12. If
trees are not fertilized every
year, half to
third of the
nitrogen should be a slow release
form.
The r~tte varies with tree size
and·the extent of the root system.
Elton M. Smith, Extenslonhortl- •
culturlst, suggests this rule-o!thumb: apply 3 to 4 pounds ·or
actual nitrogen ·per 1,000 square
feet of soil surface under the
spread of the branches. To figure
the number of square feet.
remember the tree's branch
spread Is a circle.
Measure the distance from the
tree trunk to the edge or the
branch spread or drip line.
Multiply that measure by Itself
and multiply the result by 3.14 - ,
yes, this Is the old 'piR2" formula
you remember frdm geometry.
For example: your tree mea sures 18 feet from the tru nk to the
drip line - 18 x '18 x 3.14 equals
1.017 square feet.
Fertilizer formula numbers
represent the per cent or weight
of the element present- a 12-4-4
formula contains 12 percent
nitrogen, 4 percent phosphorus, 4
percent potassium. To figure

has grass or other plants gr,owlng
under It, a single application at
the recommended rate would
damage those plants: Otvtde the
fert lllzer Into two or three
appltcatlohs, waterlil~ well after
each application.

•I
::
'
•\I

"'
.
··:
I' .
I"

WILL BE OPEN
F~IDAY, NOV. 28
UNTIL 8 P.M.
FOR YOUR '

~y. guard.takes.· unexpect~d
ANCHORAGE·, Alaska (UP!i
- ·A security guard who took a
nap Ill the hold of a Boeing 747 at
John F: Kennedy Airport In New
York and woke up ,3,329 miles
away In Anchorage had one
question when cargo handlers
found hlin: "Where am I?"
Steve I&lt;enney. dressed h\ his
rumpled guard's uniform, had $3
tn hts pocket when he arrived
unexpectedly In wintry Alaska,
said Anchorage International
Airport spokesman ·John Hynes.
"When they opened the door
he said, . 'Where am I?'" said
Hynes, who recalled Tuesday
that Kenney also "said he was

YOUNG'S

The Daily Sentinel

PHONE
992.:2156
Or Writi oamY Sentintl
DtJt.
Ill CoJrt St., Po111roy. C*io 4$7&amp;9

40625 St. Rt. 611

THIS WEEK'S FRIDAY S-8
SPECIALS

Pomeroy, Ohio
Public Notice
t' ";;:'[

.

Fuei.Ofl
Goootlne
Motor Ofl
Diesitt Fuel
'

VISA

availablf at the Treasurer's
Office.
In Ofder to be considered ,
all seated bids shall be

.

,1

'•

received in the Traasurer.'s

Office by 2:00 P.M. on
December 15, 1986, and

; t':,

""\.'
\ •:

will be opened during the
Regular Board Meeting in
December.
Theso bids witt be tor !18)
eighteen months . Said
Board of Education reserves
the right to accept or reject
any and all pans of any and
all bids.

',fl

'·'

Pu.b lic Notice

r.

~ACA RE:SM ME

W. VA. Residenls

NOTICE

NOTICE OF
Saturday, November 29 , at
APPOINTMENT OF
10:00 A.M.' The Home NaFIDUCIARY
tional Bank, Racine. Ohio
'On November 21, 1986 in
will offer lor sale at PubliC
Auction on the Bank Parking the Meigs Cour)tV Probate
lot the following : ,
· Court, Caao No. 26340, Vicki
1980 Plymouth Champ L Nicinotiy, ' 34836 Swick t&lt;LIIU2 2 1 5 6
Road , Middleport, Ohio,
•
1M24KA7901010
1981 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. Cpa. 45760 wn appointed 1\dmi- 1G3AR47A6BM408882 nistratrix With the Will An·
nei&lt;ed of the ntato of Mary
1983 Chevy Celebrity Louise Hood, decoiiiiOd. tote of
1G1 AW27X6D6858036
1974 Ford Pickup Truck 34401 Crew Road, Pomoroy.
Meigs County, Ohio, 45769.
(F260) - F26YCU4887t

Business
Services

Terms of sBie are Cash .
The Home National Bank
reaarves the right · to bid at
the sale or to remove any or
all items from the sale at any

Acting
Probate
Judge
Chortes
H. Knight.
Lone K. Neuetroed. Cieri&lt;
111126; (1213. 10. 3tc

time.

(1 11 24, 25, 26. 3tc

54 Misc . Merchandise

MAKE IT ARULE...
USE WANT ADS ~"
'I

., ... . .

AHANDY
TOOL

BOARD OF EDUCATION
Eas18fn Local School Dis-

trict

PubUc Sale
&amp; Auction
'

8

PHYSICIAN SERVICES

ADVACARECOVERAGE
------&lt;
Routine office visits
Covered in futt
~
Sp~e~
c ia~li~st~s·~oH~ic~e~v~ls~lls~----------------~C~o~ve~r~
ed~i~
nf~u~
tl ___ ~
Consultations

Covered in full

Annual physical exam

Covered in full

provided for life-threatening emergencies or other
emergenc requiring immediate medical attention
Ourot service area. care at any available medical
facility. prOYided tor tife-tluealef1ing emergencies

or other ~cy requiring immediate
medical attention

Ambulance service in cases of lite-threatening
or other emergencies

Aneslhe,-'-si.;..
a_______________________:C
,_,o'-'-ve""-r"-'ed'-!i:.:.
n ::::
tu:c_
ll ______
Well-baby :=
ca::,:r"' = = = = = _--======~
C=
ov"'=er:,::ed=
in_,fu:::ll===
INPATIENT SERVICES
Days of care
Untimrled ______

---

~·~
AnR~N~ITY
~~~~~
~----------------------

Anesthesia
Drugs, medicines, and related supplies

Covered in full
Covered in full

Prenatal and postnatal care
Covered in lull
~--~~~~~--~
&gt;--'Del
= ivery=i:.:.
n :::
h09fl=ila:::lc:.,n::::
onna
= l_,an::::d,_,ca
, esa
= rea
= n__________:;:
Co.::v,::
er,::
ed~in:::f:::ul:t.:__
_____,

Physician services

Covered in full

Complications

-

I Related anesthesia .eMces·

Covered in full

Newborn nursery care

Special du1y nursing services
Shon-lerm intervenlion physical therapy and
inhalation therapy

Covered in full

PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
Prescription drugs

Covered In full
---,
'

Co,ered in full
Covered In full
Covered in full ____

·-

Co~ered

in ful l

f

MENTAL HEALTH-OUTPATIENT

I

(Aiarlmum combin ed rolf/ of 30 se$$iOns.)

Individual therapy
Group lllerapy

-

Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full

Social services as authorized

covered in full

•

$20 co-payment per visit
$5 co-payment per visit .1

i

.,
..,
I

1.,

.' .~.
r •

Covered in lull
Covered In full

Nutrition counseling and education

Covered in lull

To assure understandln~ Olthe arrangements and locations in which services are covered by

'

I

.
~

' •
~

t

:-~..

AdvaCare, applicants wrff be offered a Statement of Understanding to sign that re-emphasrles

·,.

theprogram's requirements.

~

•

...••

c ~

·. t

•
See for yourself what a new and better
kind of health care benefit can do for you.
For more information contact us at:
•

•

'

-..·

. ...

AdvaCare

Jl
~

P.O. BOx 680, 385 jackson Pike
Gallipolis, OH 45631
614/446-5283

!•

701 2nd Ave • .

Gallipolis, Ohio

•

'

IN POMEROY - Nice little
house ready to move into. 3
bedrooms. gas lurnace, front
sitting porch $14,000.00
but will except offer.
Real Estate General

2-s(

Unimproved
Land For Sale

EACH

110 acres on
Rainbow Ridge in
Chester Township.

Home National
Bank
RACINE. OHIO
Pil . 949-2210

Public Sela
l!o Auction .

AUCTION

.

!Jt sell the fallowing descr~bed equ1pment. frx:
lt tures and inventory of J's Mini-Mart &amp; Delt
!• intrustee
Cheshire. Ohio for David M. '!'Vhit_takerin Bankruptcy. Southern D1st . of

Truck. auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and welding.
· (All makes &amp; models)

992-6215 or 992-7314

Debbie Moadows:jpwner; lmojean Blevins
Loretta t1olsinger. Shelly Ohlinger
Merri Amsbary

Pomeroy,

TROMM
EXCAVATING

John K. Ientz
Owner /Mechanic

742-2328

BOGGS

GUN SHOOT

U.·S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, 01110

$4800
PER MoNTH WITH

NO DOWN PAYMENT

LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET

Hobson I d.

Middleport,

..

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

l·ll tfn

Fo&lt;tory Choke .
12 Gauge Shotg1111 Only
10-8-tfn

PRICE REDUCED- POMEROY·- Good looking stucco.
large lot, garage, basement.
lireplace, 3 bedrooms,
needs repairs, but· has
.potential to be really nice.
$24.900.00.
PRICE REDUCED- POME·
ROY - Older I ~ story
frame home on a large lot.
House needs repaired . 3
bedrooms. balh, k~chen.
$9,900.00.

Fn All Y•• Pllttlll W
PWS: OHitt

Su~~t~N• &amp;

Furlliture, Wodding
ond Groduofion
SfotloMry, .... Ilk
Signs, lultloor St1111p1,
lutiness Forrra,
Copy Senir11, Ill.
m Mill st.. .....,..,
104 Mulbotry Ao., ,...,.,

. 992-334

614-843-5248
IIUSONABlE • RELIABlE

8-10.'116 tfn

DENNY CONGO ·
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

VINYL &amp;
AlUMINUM SIDING

992-3410
LIMESTONE

•lnaul at ion
•Storm Doors

GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL

•New Rooting

FILL DIRT

•Storm Windows
•Repl~eement

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

11 ·7-86-1 mo.

·. IO·S·tfc

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

•All Types of

PRICE 'REDUCED LANGSVILLE One floor plan
wi(h 2 bedrooms. aluminum
siding, new rool. Large balh
with utility room. 114 acre
lot. Screened side porch.
$17.000.00.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al10 Tra•ull ..lon
PH. 992~5682
or 992·7121

Excavating
•Landscaping

6-17 -tic

992·6191

MEIGS
EXCAVATING

COMPANY

Jt EQUIPMENT &amp; fiXTURES: Koch vegetabl~ ~!splay case
It !older model): Pinnacle meat dtsplay case 8 4 long 12 top
lt doors. 2 bo.ttom doo1sl; Toledo me~l sheer· Atland walk-In
cooler · 6' wide by 6'8" high; Whirlpool No-lrost refr!g.·
lt freezer. J4·cu .'ft.; GE refrigeratof, 6' al~m. slep l~ddef . Fnglll- daire upright freezer; Norlake freyz~r 8 long 14 sliding doors,
ll- 4 'shelves). 6 wire merchand1se racks. Shaffer lopload 1ce lt
Jt creamlreezer; Sears upright freezer. 18 cu. ~.; Double Stded lt
gondola 20' long lean be broken down 1nto 4 sect1ons); True Jt
beverage cooler (double door); cash1er counter,lrtton m1.cro- llwave, Schaller meal display case 8' long !self con,\atned llcompressor. 4 sliding top doors. 2 bottom door~). 14 _elec: Jt
!ric fan, Hobart meat sheer model Ul612, Senal #II 194 Jt
· 651 , U .C. Digital computing scales ~enal #~l 35-JOL, ~
piece toaster, Butcher's block top 30 by 24 stands 31 ,._
high, kneehole .desk. 2 of(ice chairs, Lalham lime cloth, ,._
counter top with 3 sinks 15 doors. 3 drawers). Red Baron ,._
pizza oven, Winston cigarette rack, 2Sharp cash registers,
ponable road sign.
.
INVEITORY: Ollerlng alull line of grocertes. h~alth &amp; beauty
aids, automotive supplies. hardware 1tems, PICniC supplies,
cartons of cigarettes, tobaccos, canned goods, pop, beer,
etc.
.. ID
TIIMS: Coolo or Check· at time of oale w/PosoiiYI

!

FOR SALE
T1110 bedroom house on Lincoln Heiahts in
Newly decorated. lmfnedi
1te possession. uo·.m
Ph6nt 992-3749.

&amp;

w~

161 North Second

Milhleport, Ohio 45160

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Real Estata General

We Cany F6thlng Supplies

Pay Your Cable 8o
Phone Bills Here
~

IUSIIISI PHONE
,. 141 992-6550
IESIIBICI PHONE
I~ 141 992·7I54

!

FOR SALE

CHRISTMAS
TREES
Pre-cut trees available
locat'd on
Flatwoods Rd. ICo .
Rd 261 at Harley
Haning residence, 2
Mh from Five Points
Watch for Signs
11-24-86-1 mo.

RADIATOR
SER~ItE

We can repair and r&amp;'-

core radiators and
heater cores. We can
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD

#652

•Sewage Systems

.'

' ·

. ,,
DECIDE NOW TOGETHER _ .
Ohio Valley Mamory Glrd•n• .
Gallipoli•, Meiga Co. Memory
Gardens Pomroy, Ph. 1514·692-

6151

Of 814 - 448 ~ 3815 .

•

• ·

,

,

No hunting or trelpnsing on
Earl Waltefl ferm on W•ertooCapahart Roads, Union District. ·.

Racine Gun Shoot spon1ored by
Aatine Gun Club. Every Sunday.
beginning It 1:00 p.m. Factory
Choke, 12 guege st.o10Uftt.
,
following t1nd: R.H, .oltright,
Klflith Ridenour. JuniOf' Hunt,
Gery Dill. John Ginther, Steve

Dill.

"

ntght on

· Of'

.

. .'
, ••

..

Cake Decorating Cl••n a1.-t·
. ',
ing Decembar 1, 1986. Teught · ,..,
by Bunny Kuhl. For details. cell•

614-992 -7637.

••

Piano Tuning and Rtptir. Clip
thlt ld tor 25 p'er~t dilcount.
Lint Daniel• 614- 742~ 22951 .

·•

...

No dur hunting on Eklon Morris
property on B1iley1 Run,

No hunting or trnpatsing d-v or
night on the Charles E. Yo 1t
farms.

•

\f

hl'llll

speciel meeting

Sat , Nov. 29thbelween4·7p.m .

•Water &amp; Gas Unes

•Water Well Drilling
•Trucking

Call: 742-2407

11 -28-86-1 mo.

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

109 MIL.IIY AVE.

. PO.IOY, OH.

PH. 992-9949

lelllurton, Owner
11·28-86-1 mo.

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

PH. 949·2801

or 949-2860
Day or Night
·NO SUNDAY CALlS

4-lG-'116 tin

•VINYl SIDING
*ALUIIINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

24 Hour Wrec:ker Service
Full Sorvkt &amp; t.,oir

915-3561

35109 Titus 1.0

•Welhon •Dioh-.. r•
•R•nee• .
•llllfr...rlltorl

Ph. 7U·Z592

PARTS 1111d SEFIVI(:E

•.WTOS •UOHT TRUCKS

.

llddlepert' Ohio

. 1'·

IH-86-1 ooo.

All lic~eta muu be turned into
Tom Grullflt 11 this time .

No hunting or tre1paning .
Mvnes Farm locatfld Chestnut
Ridge Road .

Because mv' 2 very valuable
German Shepherd dogs were

shot. Hunting ia no longer
permitted on my firm on Aed mond Aidge, Edith Aoger1 .
·

4

Giveaway

Cata and kittena to give aw1y .

Caii614·985-3B84.

3 male puppies P•t Sheepdog,
304 ·676-3626.

'"· 949-2101
or '949·2160
No Sunday Calls

4

3 Announcements

Club will

"Free Estimata"

•ory.,.. •FN~z••

~~------------

'•

Meig• County Fl1h and a.me

, •Basements

(CUI OUT FOI lUlU. USEI

All Meht

AnnouncP.nwnls

No hunllng day

N1w llomls Built

OVERlOOKING THE
Six rooms and bath, paneled and carpeted: Jusl above Pomeroy, Ohio on State Highway. Gas fumace. blown in insula·
lion in walls and ceiling. large living room. Nice front porch
covered with indoor-outdoor carpeting. Oveilookinglhe Ohio
River. All this for only $19,900.

'•

1110.

"At Reooanablt Prices"

New lllcallom

:
~

RIASONAill

992-2196

Dottie Tumer ..... 992-!l&amp;92 ·
~ice ................ 992-2251 1

PLIIIWING &amp; ii£Al~NG I

;

CATS. EAGLES. VIRCJI\I
MARY , WHITE ANGELS
ALSO LARGE BIRD BATHS

Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tfc

Jea Truutll ..... !l49-26&amp;o .

LOCATIO: St. At. 7, Cheshire, Ohio

CEMENT HORSES .
DEERS. RABBITS , DOGS ,

also acid boil and rod

Roger Hysell
Garage ·

'

laqttraq Fo' C6rifl111r

Windows

"FBIISTIMUES"

.

Syracuse, Ohio
"YES, WE ARE OPEN."
TH.URS.-FRI.-SAT.
9 to 5

TAGGING NOW
1J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULA nON

'

In

TVs, Antennas · .
Satellite Sales
Installation
S,rvice
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

.

JO' 5 GIFT SHOP

J.R.'s REPAIRS

PRICE REDUCEO - MIDDLEPORT -HANDYMAN'S
SPECIAL - I ~ story older
·home that needs work. Nice
level lot, 3-4 bedrooms. two
car garage. $9,900.00.

'. .

! SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 1986 at II :00 A.M.

DAVID M. WHinAKER
TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY
STANLEY &amp;SON AUCTIONEERS/REALTORS

THE QUAUTY
NIN'I SHOP

OH.

PH. 992-6173

11-7-86-1 mo .

11-19-86·1 mo.

SALES &amp; SUYICE

FUU Y REMOTE &amp; INSTallED

LIMESTONE
HAULED

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756

1!111ry E. Clel1nd. Jr.

ll- Ohio U.S. Bankruptcy Court Case NO. #2·
Jt 8~-03569. Held on premises.

12• 1. 4th St. Chllll&lt;tlt1e, Ohio
OffiCII 614·175-3330 EVENINGS: 773-5514
llenty M.
Sr., Jr, IH - Auctioneoro
I

BUSINESS OPPOATUNITYH
-Bar room &amp;liquor license
available and or commercial
building. Call ' lor details.

• ENTIRE INVENTORY /FIXTURES/EQUIPMEN~
Stanley &amp; Son Auctio~eers/ R~altors ~111

•

4-

Family planni and coun~ing services
Hea!lh and education classes

OLD nME· .
HEATING CO.

~~'*************.******** ** *** *

I . .~.:AAnnual
DOtTI
=~O~NA
=L~BEN
=EF~tTS
~---------------------hea~ng and eye exams
Covered In full

tn alieni alcohol detox ificati~n prog,.~
ra::_:
m:._________.C"'o~
ve~re~dc:;iCn!.Cf:ul:.:_
:: l - - - - '

8

-=:}

drug progra01 _ ___ _

Physician care
100 days per calendar year si&lt;itled nursing faciti\y
HOME HEALTH CARE ·

NICE LISTING - Really
nice!. Split foyer home with
4·5 bedrooms all in excellent condition. Garage, nice
lot, W.B. ho~kup, blinds and
shutters included. Want
$54,900.00.

CAN BE PURCHASED DAILY AT THE
DAILY SENTI~L TIL 3 P.M.

'
r'
• ·II

_·_-l

,_.::P~hysl=cia~n~a~nd~n!:u~r!ll~ng~se
-rvic-e-s----------------.Co
- v-er-ed-In full

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - . , - - - -~------j
1 Inpatient drug detoxification program
Covered In full

j

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

Authorized Jolin Dllfe,
New Holland, lush Hog
Form Equipmenl

POMEROY,O.
. 992·22S9

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RA"GE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING,ItAMMERED LAIW' SHADES.

'i'

~

.EXTENDED CARE

1[
~lh~er~ap~y~re;h~a=
bi;
li~;t~
io=
n=
se~rv~ic~es~==============~Co~v~er:ed~
in~fu~tl====== ·
Nervous and mental conditions

Ka-iSer
prescription

,

I

Short -term Intervention physical and occupational

MENTAL HEALTH-HOSPITALIZATION
(Uerlmum combined tolttl of 30 dsys.r

:

C,over'ecl in full

Immunizations, attergy and cham
' otlleraph"
1 i?noculations

~ ~ly • p•rr,•l /111 ol furs •nd prccadut·~
"~
"~
'''~··~le:.:_l---------------------&lt;
X-ray, EKG. EEG. and other diagnoSiic studies
Co,ered In full

Laborato les!S
Cardiovascular studies
_ £'ulmonary function sludies

~-------------:Co;::.:vered
=·;:;ln-::::
futt

Labo&lt;atory exams and uHrasound .-.:...__,________::::Cov:::.::er:ed~in
:: ::,:f:ul~
:: t
Utla
::,n,
·on:::s,______..:.___________.:__
CovO&lt;'ed in tu~
1,_~Co:-on::::S,::

General nursing services

==

Covered in full

ONLY

'

~

..,

Covered in full

Laboralory les1s. EKG. EEG, etc.
Covered In full
~
,_Eiagnostic and therapeutic x-ray services ---------'C~o~ve~re~d.!!in!..!f~ut:_
l ~---'

,

i•

V. C. YOUNG IR

E.MainW

SIZE 23X30X007

~

COYOfed in full

Surgery and related services

Shon-term intervention physical and occupational
l~he
y~
re~
ha~b~ili~ta~llo~n~s~
er~vi=
c•~•~~==========~C~o=
ve~re~d~in~f~
ut~
l
::~ra~p~
OUTPATiENT SERVICES

I

••

CoYOfed in futt
AdvaCsre must be
I
notified witllln 72 hours .~

~
W~itll~in!..'SOM~·~ce'.!a~
rea
~,~ca~r~e~
a!Adv~aca~re~fa::,:c~~
· uty
L________Co
~ve~red
~~in!...'fu~tt,___---1
Out of service area, care at any awailable medical faciHty
Covered in full
Advacare must be
nolified within 72 hou~s -. t~

Covered j n full

~ ~ulla:::l: O::;
: i nS:.,__=:-::=----:__----~----'C"-'o'-'-ve""r""ed'-!i:.:.n::::fu:.:.,ll

•
•

Covered in full

URGENT CARE
~~~=:.___:_
_ _ _ _~----~--

Semi-private room: intensive care or private room

necessary

•••

!Frte Estimates)

EAR PIERCING, MANICURING, PERMS AND
ALL YOUR STYLING NEEDS

PANASONIC RECEIVER

Puts

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE

~·

i

-Addon• and remodeling
-Roofinu •nd gutter work
-Concre1• work
-Plumbing and electt'icat
wOrk

271 N. 2nd, Middleport
99.2-5766
OPEN : Mon.-Fri. 8 am-9 pm - Sat. 8-6
Walk-ins Welcome

10' MESH ANTENNA

Fer~~~

OPEN DAllY 9 AM-5 PM
t0/23/ 16/tfn

1

JERRY'S
SIGN SERVICE
992-7460

Call Collect

Dooler

SPONSORED BY
RUTLAND V.F.D.
NOV. 28,
FRIDAY NIGHT
7:00 P.M.
AT RUTLAND
FIRE HOUSE

ADVACARE COVERAGE . ;· ~

EMERGENCY CARE
' Within service area. care a! AdvaCare facility

I

Plastic ·Truck
Silk Screening
Boat Lettering - Realty
Jackets • T-shirts

992-2156

CHRISTMAS
AUCTION

BY-COMPLETE
HEALTH CARE: COVERAGE

1,~=======:;!
Window · Wood ~ Paper

SIGNS OF AU KINDS
JERRY
Rt. 7
SIEGFREIO
Middleport
11·7-86-1 mo.

38900- SR 7
Reedsvlle. Ohio 45772

s

. 614/992-7119

1---------f

.

Specification sheets are

•••

24 HOliR ~ERVICF.

-~,

trict d...... to receive sealed
bids on ~he following :
Fteet Insurance
Tires 8nd Tubes

Cash &amp; ·Carry

Middleport 'Book Store

Public Notice

NOTICE TO Bt DOERS
The Boatd ol Education of
Eas1om •Local School Dis'

All Candl~s 40°/o Off
Nelson 261 Gift &amp; Award
Bibles
•
REG. S10.95 SALE $895

THISIS

I

TANK SERVICE

'

'

.CARPENTER
SERVICE

JACK'S

Clnsilied

SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
ARE '

Business Services

----

111 )5. 12. 19 . 26, 4tc

~!'-''.'edically

trip

Sentinel-

kind of chtliy."
Kenney, 20, of New York City,
had been standing guard Sunday
over baggage being loaded onto a
com blned cargo and passenger .
Korean Air Lines fllght from
Kennedy Airport to Seoul, South
Korea. with a stopover in
Anchorage.
.
The private security · guard,
who was unarn;~ed . took a break
Inside the baggllge compartment
of the jumbo jet and once the
plane was fully loaded, handlers
closed the hatches and the plane
took off lor Anchorage - with
Kenney peacefully S!loozing
inside.

Eloise Barton. Treasurer

Complian('e ne('essary
in applying for loan

I

recommended· amount of tertiitzer uniformly on the soil surface
- ts fast and easy. It can be used
on newly planted trees or those
with no vegetation underneath
the branches .
'· ,
But, If the tree In our exampl e

. ..

Fires kill I 0

POMEROY - Farmers who
appl y for loans from I hP Farmers
Home Administratio n will be
abl e to certify that !hey arr In
compliance with cer.taln soli
conservat ion rrqulremems related to hl~hly erodible and
wetlands. according to County
Supervj~or. Archie R. Stegall .
"The 1985 Farm Bill preve nls
farmers from receiving benefll s
from USDA programs, including
FmHA loans, unless they are In
complian ce with conservation
procedures relating to 'hlj!hly
EJ"odi ble' and 'wet' lands." Ar·
r hle R. Ste~all said. "If they are
In compl!a~ce. they can certify to
1hat effect in the FmHA co unty
office . If they are not In com pliance . they will have to have a
conservation plan .developed by
tN' Agr!r~ltural Sta,blllzat!on
ahd Conservation Service and
tN' Soil Cons ervation Service for
the highly erodible lanll before
FmHA can make them a loan ."
The certification form to be
stfllled by the applicant asks
tlree basic questions dealing
with cultivating highly erodible
land not farmed before; 1\'et
arf'as converted for cropland
since December 23, 1985; and
future plans to convert wetlands.
If the answers show that the
farmer il In compliance, and he
or she signs the "self certific atiOn" form, FmHA can process
the Joan application.

square feet.
How you apply this amount
depends on the plllnt cover under
the tree, soli conditions, and how
much time and labor you want to ·
give the project. Surface appllcatlo~s - . simply ·spreading the

a

'
NE.W YORK (UPI I - Ten
people - including six children
- died in two fierce. separate
fires that swept through homes in
Brooklyn and Long Island. aulhorilies said .
Flames engulfed a three-story
brick building in Brooklyn' s
F!albush section at 2:33 a.m.,
killing two adults and I heir three
children. police Sgt. Raymon.d
O'Donnell said.
A little more than an hour
later. a second. unrelated lire
claimed the lives of live . other
people in the suburb of Plain view , N.Y.. on Long Island,
authorities said.
A Nassau County fire dispatcher said thP Long I sland
blaze claimed the lives of two
adults and their three children.
The ages of the victims were not
known.
"The lalest Information we
have in is that It was a family that
died, the parents and three
children ," said Fire Dispatch
Supervisor Douglas Wood.

how.much 12-4-4 to use, divide the
actual nitrogen recommendation
by the ,Percent nitrogen In .the
formula; so dividing 3.0 (actual
nitrogen) by 12% (the ferttltzer
formula) equals 25 pounds; the
amount of 12-4-4 to
to 1,017

The

3/tl ltfn

L&amp;W CLEANING
CARPn
UPHOLSTERY

PLUS

446·6323

6 Lost and Found
lost 'h hish Setter. lfJ Cock.,SpanieL 2'h ft. ttll, brown .
answera to Brldg·e t, in erea of
Raccoon rd . a Shofttrlno Ridge'
Rd .. REWARD Ph 814-4483780 or 614·441-3077 Ilk for
El1ine Mumpow.r. ,
Lqst in Eno vicirMty tlong hlired
Chi Hu• Hua. mlile bfKk with 1

white chest. •n•w•• to Chico

w-'ghtt appr. 151bt., mi1sin8
tlnce 1 1· 1B · It . REWARD

1100.00. Ph . 814· 388·9832
Found-Coonhound, while with
blacll 6 white lpota. female. C•ll
after 6 , 814-319·2411.

LOST · Yt W•lk..- ftmlle hound,

whitt with bll&lt;lt IPOt•, brown
hood Pot. REW~RD 1110.00 for
in1or
. m.. ion !tiding to rttum. no
queatlon1 ..._. Ph . 114·38182ti7.John Swither Rt. 2 Box ,

283. Vlnt,on Oh

'

•eeee.
•
'

.

1'

�I

4
I'

'·

·Page-22-The Daily Seritinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

6 lost and Found

LAFF·A·DAY

42 Mobile Homes

wearing bleck collar call 614
441- 1842 fUct 310

2 bdr fully furnished 1dult1 only

ulil paid C.ll614 441.4110

Give away 4 whit e ducks Ph

614 ,446-7907

•

n11hed in gelltpolls, rent
$200 00 mo tZOO 00 depoSit
If tnterested Ph 614·446-7899
evenings

'

2 bdr mobile home m Ever

7

green Ca11814 446· 7032

Yard Sale

2 Bedroom fully . furnished
1dults o.nly, 111 utilili11 paid
ucept gas &amp; eltctr1c Owner
• pays waler 1ewage. mowing &amp;
trash plck· up Four lenths of a
mile from city llm1ts cable T V
hook-up, Ph 614 446 7795

Pomera·v· ··
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

I( Jb

.Sctfi;JAflflo...

Basement Sale Saturday Nov
29th 1 0 00 2 00 Pert•al con·
tents of estate 1 m1lu w est atf
Rt
33 Fork
County
Peac:h
Ad Ad
Pom19,
&amp;roy36736

Wanted To Buy

"I've been hearing disturbing
rumors of a takeover bid."

We pay cash t or late model clean
used car s
Jim Mmk Chev Olds Inc
B1ll Gene Johnson
614 -446·3672
TOP CASH 'pa1d for '83 model
and newer u sed cars Sm1th
BUick Pontiac, 1911 Eastern
Ave , Gallrpohs Call 614 446

Neetl help wnh your holiday
cleanmg ? Call Glassburn Clean mr:J Serv •ce Ph 614 388~ 9027
Will do house cleanmg

Used MobJie Homes Ph 614

446-0175

Old Furmture cupbollrds tables
&amp; che•rs, chests bookcases 1ce
boxes Iron beds cash pa1d Ph
614 446 3759
Buymg da1ly gold, s•lver com s
r~ngs , jewelry suuhng ware old
coms, large currency Top pr1
ces Ed Burkett Ba rber Sh op
2nd Ave M iddleport Oh 614

992 3476

• Want ed t o buy Standtng timb er

, Call 614 -742·2328

Header pan el gr1ll and
bumper, for 1981 Gran
mouth Fury C8r use
1979 1982 Chrysler
Yorker New Pon or Ply
Call614· 992 -7075

front
Ply
from
N ew
Fury

1969 12Jt60 Holly Park 2 bdr
new carpet, very mce Mustsee
$5 960 Call614· 4•6·0175

Financial
21

Business .
Opportuntty

I NOTICE I
THE OH IO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recommends that you
do busmess w1th peopl e you
know , and NOT to &amp;end money
through the ma1l until you have
mvest1gat ed the o ffermg
ATTE NTION INVESTORS
Tak e advantage now before the
new ta ~~. laws 8 umt apartment
co mplex, locat ed 1M Wellston
Oh fully rent ed renters pay eU
ut•hhes Income over S1 400
per mo Sell pr~ce 596 000 call
Days 61 4 592 1189 or even
mgs 614 594· 2874

23

Professional
Serv1ces

~

BUYING RAW FURS I Gmseng
Yellow Root beef a11d deer
h1de s Al so selling trapping
supp lies Wh eat L1te s Nne L•te~
Hours 1 00·9 00 Closed Wed
George Buckley614 664 4761
"Good used snare drum
614·742 -2660

Cell

'l 1

Stark s Troo and Lawn Serv1ce
H e d ges sh ru b s bushes
tnmmed landscap•ng, stump
and leAf removal -304· 576
28 42 or 57 6 2010

31

Help Wanted

MECHANICS JOBS
M~rm g now
Pa1d uainmg m
mechamcal marntenance ava1la
ble to h1gh school gr ad. age
17-30 1n good phys •c al cond1
uon Call 1-800 - 282 1384
Monday· Thursday, 9am- 2pm •
Salespeopi•Full or pert t1m e 10
sel l cemetery &amp; mer ch Call
614- 446 - 3615 or 614 592

6151

M 111ntenanee person to li ve m
apartment compleJI Call 304
675·5104
Progress1ve Heelthcat e Fae1hty
seek1ng full -ttma &amp; pan t•me
AN 's bcellent salft~ &amp; bene!·
Its It 1nterened apply at Scen1 c
Hrlls Nursing Center At 2 Bo"
262 B1dw ell OH 45614 or call
MaryO Br~ e nat614 446 7150
Leadmg Pharmacy needs t op
notch Pharm aCISt LBrg e AX
volume nursing hom es. d1vers1
fted , modern co mputeri1ed facti
1fy No sundays or hohdl'lys top
salary &amp; benef its. Contact J1m
Staker, Port smouth Oh Ph
614 353· 1 135
Brick Mason Sub -Contractors
needed Guaranteed full· t1me
work Call St evtt 8 OOa m to
5.00p m M an tt'tru Fr1 Ph
614· 888 -485 5
Custom fYpJng needed must be
neat work Cash pa•d per page
Send resum e to bo• T 700 1n
care of the Gallipoli s Da1ly
Tribune 825 ThHd Ave Galhpo
lis OH 45631
Airlines now h1ung Fhgh l AI
tendanti Ag ents Mechan•cs,
Customer Service Sal aues ro
S50K Entry level positiOn s Call
1 ·805 687 6000 Ext A -9805
AN ' s and LPN s ne eded to
complete mobtle msurance e,;
ammattons Part 11me Automo·
b1 le necessary Call 513 761
1211
MOM AND OAO looking for
college funds for your son or
daughter? Tfl e Army Nat1onal
Guard can pr ov 1de mor e than
$1 8.000 m educat1on asSistance
to quallf1ed •n dtv•dual s Sen1ors
ean enh!lt now and begm eern
lngs $85 00 t or one week end
per month 8nd delay Bas1c
Tra1nlng unul Jun e 1987 For a

FREE INFORMATION PACKET

ca111 -800· 6•2 · 3619
VETERANS · You r pnor mdnary
servi ce•• worth MONEY An E 4
In the Artny NatiOnal Guard ean
earn up to $ 131 96 to r one
week -end per month 1n E· 5, up
to 5163 80 Other beneht s
1nelude •so.OOO Me Insurance
educatton funding autstance,
retirement, and much more Call

304 675-3950 01 1 800-642
3619

8eaut1cl•n • needed Studio One

304-675-4510 •liar 6 00 675
2473 atk tor Teresa or Le n1

12

Situations
Wanted

Trucker wants 1o mova in t tl are
exl)tlt'lteS Ohio or WV Box 1 66
Cheshire OH •!182 0
V•canc1e1 for elderly people 1n
my home Short or long term .
,Hot meal• and warm home
ReHOMib4e rates Referencas
and IOU of TLC Call anyt1me

814-948-3014
Will

light house c:leening ,
W~gH by dey • 15 dan • wHk

304-875·6947 or 075-12 ~ 5

Homes for Sale

3 bdr a11 pool garag~ N1ce
Commercial property co rner
lo t s &amp; h1ghway frontage List
With us w e have bUttl:lrl A -One
Real Estate Broke'f Call 304·
674· 5 10 4 or 304-674-5386
Beaut 1ful home In Flatwoods
area of Pomerov a11atlable New
k1tch en b&amp;th, &amp; ca rpe1mg C8 11

Ave Galllpolla, OH
Valley Furniture, new &amp; used
large secbon of quality furm ·
ture 1211 Eutarn Av~t .
Gelhpohs

3 Bedroom, br eeze way 2 car
gEH&amp;ge 1 1!1 acre app 5 miles
fr om Holler Hos1p1tal route 160
call614 388 9301 or614 388

9706

6 room holJse 1 2 acres Oou~le
car garuge l ocated on Rose H1ll
Bargam pr1ced S20 000 C811
614 678 2513
Hou se f or sale 380 Grant St ,
Middleport 6 room bath ga r·
age . work shop $23 700 Make
off er Call614 992 2602
GovOit~me nt

homes h om $1 ~U
repa tr) Delinquent tu pr operty
Repo ssession s Call 806 687·
6000 Ex t GH 9805 l or current
repo hs1
Srlt rooms and ba th SynJCu!lie
Near sc hool end chlJrches C811
614 -992 38 60
2 br kitchen bath room wrth
laundrv room IIYIOQ room 8r
d1n1ng room all alec Appro• 7
miles from Pt. PI on Rt 62 2
tract aappro" 1 acremor eorless
over looking Kan8Wha Rtver
$40,000 Call 304 675 6440
between 8 30 and 4 30
~NXIOUS

to sell 3 bedroom
house new roof an d w1ring ,
SJ6 000 00 negotiable Pom t
Pleaunt 304 675 6939

lease to purchase avatlable on
lhree bedroom house 1 acre lot
Jim H1ll Road or will accept
tn1de·ln on tmmedtate purcheu.
304·675 , 3073

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale
NEW AND

USED MOBILE

HOMES KESSEL'S QUAliTY

Bx38 house tra1ler 1 bedroom
5700 39661 Rt 143, turn off
north Rt 7
' 79 V1ctor~an mob1le home, 1
acre 12x16 roomadd11lon . front
dec:k, 52 5,000 00, Glenwood.
W Va 304-576· 201 B.
1970 AtlantiC 12d0. 2 br,
eqwpped for woodburner r•
fr1gerator and stove, bedroomatr

2 bedroom mob1le home, M1d ·
dleport, 0 Reference w1th se·
cumy deposn 304-882-3267

or 304 n3-5024

K &amp; K Mob1le Momea, 2 and 3
bedroom mobile homes. 304

615·3000

516·2083

2 bMiroom 1r11ler. 111r conditiOn,
washer &amp; dryer, $180 00 plus
utilitieS, references requned
Galilpol11 Ferry. 304-675-3216
2 bedroDm all electric mob1te
home, $126 00 month plus
utll1t1t1, 304·676·4088

44

Apartmen~

1972 1 2x60 mob1le home, 3 br
11,? bath
front deck. lb27
concrete covered back porch,
centrela1r, Bx12 storage bldg h
acre lot % m1le behind Mason

34

Business
Buildings

Offlc:lft spac~ Store space 1n Pt
Pleasant A·One Real Estate Ph

304 675 5104

35 Lots 8o Acreage
7 acres. 2 barns 1 septic tank
and rural water for 7.000
614 ·446 8699
Total electnc lots 8VIulabla 1n the
K &amp; K Mobile home park on
2145 Eastern Ave Movem now
pay no rent until Jan 1987 Ph

304·676 3000

,

for Rent "

cond $3 BOO 304-675-6947

Regency Inc 2 bdr , kitchen,
nice, good locattOn, furmshed.
reasonable Cell 30ot-675·6104

or 304-675 7437

N1cely furniShed mob1le home
CA II heat. &amp;K cel locatiOn.
adults only. Call61 4 -446 -0338.
513 VI 3rd Ave 1 bdr pnvate
bath, $140 P• mo Oepo11t
reqUired Call 614 -446 ·4222
between 9 &amp; 6
Furmshed eHiaency 8150 ut1ll·
ues pa1d, share bath, 701 4th.
Galllpohs Call446 4416ahet'6
pm
Furmshed 3 rooms and bath.
clean , adults only no pets Call
614-446-'1619
Ntcely furnished 2 bdr apt
Adults only lnqwre at corn&amp;r
F~rst &amp; Olive St at Shepp~rds
Sales &amp; Se1"111ce
Furmshed apartment, upsta1r1
Adults only all ut1ht1e1 pakt Call

a14-446-9623.

Ren tals

3 bdr apt upsta1rs, private
entranca t Adults only. no peu
Utlhhes furnished Call 614-

446-2683

41

Houses for Rent

5 room house 928 fnsteve Ph
614 446 3945 alter 4p m

3 Bedroom Bath &amp; 11: FA
located 3 1/: m1les out Rt. 588
S325 OOmo plus Deposit Ph
614- 256 6789 or 614 266

6205

Small 3 bdr house. mce ne1gh
borhood c1ty schools, no pets.
couple or cou ple with children,
6300 per month Oepoan 1 year
lease. Reference• requ~red Call
614·446·0122 after 4pm
2 Bedroom house w1th garage.
all electricw1thwood burner, 1 '11
baths 3ml from Holrers adults
only, deposit r~~~qulred Ph 614
446·2783 11ftar 6p m. call 814·
446· 2651 or 614·446·0876
Unfurmshed 6 room house. 1'It
baths, uttlity room,' Gas heat.
c·en Smiles from town, refer·
ence 81 depos1t requ1red Rent
•325 OOmo plud utll•ties Ph
614-446-4761
~--~~~~~ v

House on Texas Rd for rent
Mobile home on Stella Ct Ph

614-446 0756

3 Bedrooma. Rodney Village.
8286 OOmo references &amp; dep·
011t reqUited Blackburn Realty
Ph 614·446 -0008
2 · 3 bedroom housu,
1275 OOmo each call6 14-446·

1876

2 bedroom house for rent 1n
M i ddl~tport Completely remo
deled New carpeting throughout New cabinets 1276 per
month plu&amp; deposit Call 114·

992 5865

- - : - : - : - - -: - - - ; - ·ICSmall 2 bedroom home tn Mid. dleport •Bath with tub and
1hower a1ttched garage, y1rd
Carpeted new 110ve and rafr~g ­
arator Just right for tingle or
workmg couple Sorry, no pets
or ch1ldren acceptMI t176
month plus security depos1t .
Phone 6,. · 992 ·6292 after
5p m or wtekends

MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Ml

WEST. GALLIPOLIS AT 36
PHONE 61 4·446 7274.

.

2 bedrooms, all furmshed, mo ·
b1le home. Gallipolis Ferry, HUO
approved a c, gas furnace City
water Call 304 676 2132 or

Houses t or sale on Evans Heigh ts
&amp; a lot m F.turflal d Glede m Ten n
Call 614 446 8699
3 Bedroom house f1re places
a11 pool sale or lrade A ONE
Real Est8te Ph 30 4 675 ·5 10 4

614-367·1267

1985 mob•le home for sale
1 4x70 excellent condition 2
bedroom , 2 full baths C811
614 992 7163

19 85 14X60 for sale or rent 1
m1l e south of gal hpohs Oam Ph
614 256 6089
Rio Grande FA Gas lg K1tchen.
lot s of ca binets well msulated.
40 gallon HW tank 4 bedrooms
cloae to school bank coll ege
Rental Pol entlal, eJtt ra lots, ca ll
6 14· 245· 5823 after 5 30 614·
44 6 53 45 days

3
bedroom, ,1otal electriC 8276
per month, 1nelude1 water and
garbage $50 deposit. retaren
CIJI No fightmg or dnnk1ng Call

Two bedroom lrailer. couples.
one small chtld, references,ja nd
d&amp;J'OSn. EvMett Schwaru, Ht 1
'lo cuat Lane, Point Pleasant back
of K &amp; K

614 446 2359

Clean 2 bedroom home '"
Langsvtlle area Storage building
and cellar on 1 acre lot.

1984 Schult 3 BR 14X70 w ith
7ft X20 expands on LR &amp; OR
has space uver m1crowave m
kitchen
Total eleetflc. 2 full
bath s Owner will help finance If
interested call 614 446· 6726
M ust Sell

614-742·2541

1973Vmdale 12x&amp;6wlth7x14
e.xpando Total~tlectn c aet up f or
woodburner Good Condlt1on
Ph 614 ·245 · 630 8betweer)9 &amp;

Four room1 and garage 2323
Jeffer1on Btvd. $1150 00. 14x70
moblie home Camp Coni~

8fllautlful new house in Pomeroy , Also new one bedroom
furnished apartment 1n Middle·
port Call 814-448- 1562 or

Very mcti spac1ous 2 bedroom .
refng &amp; range Covered patio m
town q1.11et street • No pets.
$175 .00mo plus depo11t 8.
references Call Earl Tope Ptl
614·446 -0332 days or 61• 446 0181 evenmgs

614 949-2801 or 614 949
2860

1 bedroom apt for rent Beale
rent starts t216 a month thst
1ncludea all utiiJtlel Oepos1t
required of 1200 Contact VII
lage Manor AP1 Mtddleport
814 -992·7787 Equal Mousing
Opportunity
3 room furnished apartment! tor
rent Call 814·992 6434 or

304·882·251141

APARTMENTS , mobile home,
houses. Pt "•••.mend Gali1po·
hs 61•·448·8221

46 Furnished Rooms
For rent Sletplng Rooms and
hght house keeping rooma Park
Central Hotel C11l 614·446

0766

Aoomt for rent, day week
month Gtllll Motel C.ll 814·
448 -9716 Rentas low asl120
month
Furnlahed room 919 2nd Galli·
pohs t1 15. Utiliti• pd Share
beth Single male Call 446·
4418 after 7pm

46 Space for Rent

1----- - - - - -COUNTRY MOBILE Homo "'rk.
Mobil home loti, tmall chltdrtn
accepted, Rt 1, Locust f':oad
Mobil home lots. Ohio River
RoM 1nd Potters Cr ... Route1

Mr E1tel at 800 826 0752.

2 bdr • all utilittl!tl paid except 304-67&amp;-107&amp;
elec.. furn or unfurn., sec.
depo•it requirld Convenient Buaineu or Office Space for
lout ion Call 814 -«1·8551 or rent New tt.wn 304· 773·

1-----------

&amp;14 448 4n8

814 446 1149

Queen size bed &amp; frame t60 00

Ph 814 446-2315

5024 or 304-882·3287

f .1· 111 Supplies
&amp; L1v~stock

~----:-'..----­

61

Surplus regular army camou·
flage Carham Demm Rental
clothing, camouflage cOverall&amp;
$30 00 M 0 ' Sam'" SomeNllle (Sgt u s A F Ret t Eut
of Ravenawood Fri. Sat Sun,
12 00·8 00 PM other days after
4 00 PM 304,2.73 6666
Shop

for

Chr~ltmu

Pl11t1c clltf!rn state approved
plastic septic tanks plastic
culverts, metal cutverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jack·
son Oh. 614- 288 6930

386-8417

61 4-446 3028

a

2 ~6

1427

SAVE vour lov&amp;d ones some of
the 10rrow &amp; ex penal&amp; Purchas·
1ng memonal property before
neet.i 11justgood common senn
C1!1 now for brochure Oh1o
Vslley Memof01 Gardens Call
614 446-3616 Me1gs County
Memory Garden• Cali 614-692·

6161

$chwmn 10-tpeed biCICie
Cannon 1ure shot 36mm ca .
mera, Weatherby 22 calibur nfla
Ph 6,4·246 9109 for prices
Uve Xmas hN1, mulch, 1tone
f irewcod &amp; coal delivered HeaP
vouchers accepted
Con ' s
landscapes Cell 614 - 446

9646

Bin Tabfe Siw, 12 guaga 1hct
gun M&amp;R 30 full Ben ch grmder

Ph 614446 3537

1 Modet 12, 12 Ga 32m
mckelsteel 1460 00, 1 Belgium
Browning 30m full tl60 00. 1
Model 1 1 Rem lOin. full

New and used parts for Wh1tes.
Olivera, M M Oeuu tractors.
Siders Equipment Co, 304·

675-7421

882 3397

16, 000 bushel gram bm for rent,
Morgan' s Woodla'lfVn Ft.rm . 304·

675-1286 or 675 2275

W1rm Mo~mng heatmg 1tove
'276 00 cost $420 00 Call
~04 · 15715· 1892
.....:

Exerc1H bike Queen Size bed
complete, chest. nha stand to
match End tabla •nd lamp 12
gauge shot gun 11ngle shot 22
nfle Priced to sell 304-468·

1898

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buy1ng shell corn or ear
c:om Call fotllrtast quotes River
City Ferm Supply, 614 -446 ·

2985

Want to buy p1ckup load of corr .

65 Building Supplies

304-882-3110

CCC Genertc Certificates 304·

675-1807

81ock. ~ bnck. sewer p1pea. w1k·
dows, lintels, etc: Claude Wm·
tara. Rio Grande, 0 Call 814·,

63

'

Pole Buildings by Quality
Budders Workshops. c8rportl,
anirr¥1 lhelfert. 1•11n Free
a1timat11 Phone 614-384 -

6762

Regltterod Quaner Horses 2
WHnlingl, 1 brood mere in foal.
0111 -even1ngs Ph 614· 446·

2078

2 Stw calfs BOOibs ekh, r•ady
to butcher- Ph 614-•46- 4344.
8 yr Geldmg vary gentle,
approx 1'. 1001ba Ph 614 446·
7040 or after 5p m 614 992-

Pets for Sale

Oregonwynd Can.,., Kennel
CFA H1m1tav•1'1. Perti.,. and
S11meu kittenl AKC Chow
puppies Call 6, 4·446 3844
after 7PM

5p m
AKC mmi1ture Dash Mound
pupp1es, AKC reg1l1ared Pekm
gese pupp1e1 8200 00 each
puppy P~ 614 446 7920
AKC Rag German Shepherd
pup Betutlfut &amp; loveable Excel
lent Chn1tmas gift Call 614
446·4211 Or 614· 446-9779
4 peke poo puppies ready to go
no 00 each Al•o have AKC
reg~atered Pek1nase pupp1es
ready 1ft 2 WHk s $126 00 e8ch
Mak .. excellent christmas g1fts

Colt 614·258-9391

a..

AKC Registered
sett Hound
pup1 8 weeks old Tr1·c:otored
Mother and Father ean be ••en

$1 25 C•ll 614 667 57&amp;8

Brittany puppies Excellent
hunting potential Parrot, blue
front Amazon , tame. telks Call
614· 6811·6021 evenmg1
3 beagle a for sale, 1 year . 4 year
3 months 1300 for all 304

875-3795

1 9in colored TV 6md old
excellent condition. works ex
celltnt Ph 614 -446-7081

no.oo

off on
Christmas special
101114 Of l•rger ttorage build·
tngs displayed et Fr1nch City
M obile Hom" Many aveltlblt
ollll

Ph, 814·441 9340.

276 8a11on Oiltlnk Ph 114·441·

3732

275 gallon oil or gu berrella
120 00 each. Ph 114·388·
~640

Mi1ttd h1rdwood slebl 112 p•
buncle Containing apprax 1Y,
tons FOB Ohio Pellet Co
PomerOy, Ohio. CIU 114·882·

6461

Coal dettv...ed Run of Mine
142 • ton, lump, t i l. a ton
Cell Don Moyd, Fortl4 Acr•
Park, Rutland 114-742- 2100
Coat delivered Run of Mine,
t42 • ton, Lump $1515 • ton,
Cell Den Hoyd, Fornt Acr•
P1rk, Rut1and 114.?42- 2100 ,
LMng room 1u1te including
launp lhlir Goye Outtat' with

..... Colll14-112-3871 .

350 Chevy eng ine and Iran'"''"
SIOn, $175 304 576 ~ 2704

304-676-8799 oher 5:30

6 AKC rtgllteutd Cocker Spamll
PUPI t126 00 each. 304 882·

2061

Musical
ln~truments

8EAUTIFUL PIANO
Spmal styled con1ole plano in
exceuert condition ltored lo
cally. Auume low monthtv
payment balence Full wtrranty
Call exttnllon 244 toll free at

1·800·84 1·484&amp;

Hammond Org_.. with l.aalle
Speaker Only teoo Come tl)d
••It .. 408 Founh It , Racine

Ohiooroatl614-141-24n "

•

l

Fruit
Vegetables

'

Applat, ell large tla. 7 varletl-.
by bq or buahel. .., fruht lind
veeetlbln, wt eooept load
"am.,-, open 7 daya, Jacltl Fruit
Mkt, Rt 31, Mendtnon, W Va

69 For Sale or Trade
For ult or trade, AQHA m1re
and coli Mare lt bred lo AQHA

C!J
:..:. 'i.

' l ..

flil CD Too Close for Comfort '

TH~

IPE='A I) TO
rtOL..P Srf"Al&gt;'(
WHlL.E' .SiANPA~C&gt;.S'
/-OWER.

0 Cll Judge
Cll Mother and Son
® Wheal of Fortune
Ill © @Jeopardy
@ Banaon
7 35 Cil The Honeymooners
8.00 II ([) @ Highway to
Heaven (CC) Jona1han,and
Mark brtng toge1her a dytng
tycoon and h1 s only son (60

mm ) In S1ereo
(]) Bring ' Em Back Alive
IJl 0 Cll Perfect Stran·
gars (CC)
f11 CD MOVIE: 'Ey-it·

ALLEY OOP

ness'

Cll

MacNeil· Lehrer
Newahour
® ·II (HI N- Mike Ham·
mer Hammer must ek.lde an
asssss1n tn hts search for a
man's mtsstng gtrlfrtend.i60

...••'

.,"•

mtn)

lllJ Day in tha Ufe of Amor·
ica (CC)
@ MOVIE; 'Shark't Par·
adtae'
8:05 Cil NBA Basketball: New
York Knick* at Bciaton Caltics 12 hrs • 25 min I Part 1
of 2.
8:30 ClliiCilHeadoftheCiasa
(CCI A lonely Charloe ftnds

20 ft Garn Camper Salt.
contamed , good shape c.p
614 -992-3648
~~

Services

'

Home
Improvements

Autos for Sale

Ml&amp;rcede!li 1978 460 SEL 4·door
XX Sharp loeded w1ll trade

1-614-886-7311 .

1980 Trans AM , low mllaag a
auto. PS . PB. air stereo CB
askmg 84,500 000 Not a hot
rod . 1f not sold w1ll be trad ed In

Call 614-446-2745

,

9:00

f•

448·0294

RON ' S TeleviSIOn Service
House calls on RCA Ou azer;
GE Spec1 ahng m Zemth C.ll
304 576 2398 or 614 -446 ·,

2464

Fetty Tr ee Tr1mm.ng, stuml)
removal. Call 304 676 133.1 '

1974 Dodge excellent runmng
condition. JUSt Winterized elect ·
r~c seats. body m yood shape,
new twes, new battery , and AM
FM 1n dash cassett &amp;400 00 will
take anythmg m on trada 1136
Jackson P1ke, Apt88 · B, Galhpo·
lis Oh1o across from Donnell' s

Starks Tree and Lawn Service '
Hedges shru.bs , bushe ~
trimmed. l an dscap1ng and,
stump removal Leaf r emoval ~
304· 676- 2010 or 576 2842 - 1

1986 Chevette 2 -door. n.coo
mHes 83500 Call 814 -446 ·
72

8wck

Electra, 466 eng

$260 Colt 614-446-4962

79 Mon te Carlo, VB. AC , PS IW
TW . AM · FM CB , Good 1hape. no

Rotary or cable tool dn lh ~g
Most walls comp leted sameda'f
Pump sales and serv1ce 30A
896 3802
:
Ashby Construction , carpen.tery remodelin g mom l!lldd1tu~n
cement block work. roof1nd
mtenor and e~~:teno r pamtin~
s1d1ng Roofmg Free estimate'
394-675· 5445 Of 675 6152 ,

82 AMC Sp~rit. PS. PB , AC , T H
W H rear dafrott 12 000 00 Ph

HCW.E THAT SAID I

WAS

WHAT r;oe;s
"I NSW60RDINATE'

~5TANVALWJVVANCE

MEAN~

FORAMONTH.

"IN5LJBORDINATE: :'

1974 LTD Ford 400 engine
Needs som e ~Mk As 11 •200
Phone814-742-2746.
1980,VW Rebbit . 46 000 actual
miles 1964 Chevy truck Runs
good. Beat offer call 614 -992 -

7861

1171 Chooy Novo 466 Old•
614-985-4308.

1

1975 Ford Pinto, good work car,

•400 31ol-&amp;78-2704

' 71 Caprtce Eltata atatlon

wagon. loaded, axe cond, 304·

178-8241 .

Trucks fbr Sale
814·

4411-3243
l'lllomlno t1olllbn Call 614- 1111 Ch..-, 8itvoroao 4-doo• 1
848·24&amp;&amp; O¥onlngt or 814- ton duel whetlt *3.000 00 or
182.7881.
bot1 offer Pfl 614-241-5800

you

UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE LETTERS
TO GET ANSWER
•

YESIEIDA yrs SCRAM-lEIS ANSWEIS
Nutmeg - Curly - Owner - Fetish - WORST
After a dllappolntlng game our son•wes very glum. His dad
triad to COneole him by quottng a famous player.. "Make the
most of the best and the least of the WORST." ·

BRIDGE
James Jacoby

Headache
remedy

NORTH

li ·ZI·II

+10 9 3
.A Q2
t 10 B 6 2
410 6 2

By Jame~ Jacoby

~11..,,'111'
by THOMAS JOSEPH

.

.,

WEST

Every once m a wh1le a bndge hand,
like today's: gives the defenders a
headache. Does it surprise you that
East would open three diamonds With
only a six-card smt' That's not unusual. In fact, three diamonds would ea~t­
ly make even though West dtdn't have
very much. However, South btd three
spades and North gambled a bit w1th
h1s raise to game.
When the diamond ace was led, East
had to get West to sw1tch Not only
would tt not help lor West to contmue
diamonds, but tl West had started wtth
the lone ace, then tt was Important
that he get to East's hand so a second
diamond could be cashed. SUit prefer·
ence was the answer East could play
a diamond honor or the seven to sug·
gest a heart play When he played the
d~amond three, the message was lhat
he would welcome a club play from
West. What West dtd dtdn't help. lie
played the club ace and another club.
East won the club king but he didn't
know who had the queen or who had
the other diamond. So he now tried to
cash a d1amond trick Declarer grate·
fully ruffed high, p1cked up the trumps
and made hiS game wtth the three
heart tncks.

II (]) @ Glmme a Break

EAST

+&amp;&gt;

•1o 6 s 53
tA5
4A Q 6 3

.J9 7
tKQJ743

+K95
-

SOUTH
+AKQJ642

.KI
+9
+JH

Vulnerable Neither
Dealer West
Wto1

Nortb

Pass

Pass
4+

PaS!
Pass

Ea1t

3+
Pass

Openmg lead

...
..

South

u

Pass

+A

..

To avoid the need for aspmn, West
must carefully play his cards so that
East cannot err. He assumes from lbe
play of the dtamond three that East
holds the club king. So his proper pjay
ts to lay down the club queen at trtck
two He can then follow w1th the club
ace, and the defenders wtll qutelly
take the ftrst four tricks and defeat tbe
game

ACROSS
3 Mosl ~m
I Organtc
tttle
4 Revealmg .
' 011
5 Phtltpptne 5 Senora's
island
shawl
10 Rrtnk
6 Jewtsh
II Saudi
month
Arabtan
7 Sovtet
ctty
space
12 Genuine
station
Yeaterday's Answer
13 Rlbhcal
8 Anecdotal
mountatn
coll ectio n 18 Soupy food 32 Brlush gun
14 Texas
9 Turncoat 19 Modify
33 Flat (mus )
statesman II " Ptstol20 Confined 34 · we - not
16 Snoow
Packtn' -• 21 Vagrant
amused"
18 Mushy
15 Syn.'s
23 Yarn
35 N M lndtan
talk
oppostte 27 Skoll
37 Guided
2i Assailed 16 Baseball 's 28 Hehos
38 Teary
22 Musical
Rod
3'1 Shoppong 39 Harem
compo· 17 Maxtm
place
chamher
s1tion
24 Spoken
251rtsh
tsland
26 Engender
28 l.!ud

ITMEAN5

I DONT

tn

a scheme aga1nst

Blake (60 mtn )
Cll Day In the Uta of Amarlca (CCI
®
(HI Magnum. P.l.
Magnum puts his own hfe in
danger when he protects a
young na1ive gtrl from the
clutches of a hired ktller (60
mon)
® John Lennon: A Jour·
ney In tho Ufe
9:30 II CIJIBl You Again?ICCI

a

BARNEY
MAW .. TAKE
THIS JuG OF
CORN SOUEEZIN'S
·OVER TO CALEB
RIGHT

I'M NOT TAKIN'

NO 'JUG
NO WHAR··

NO TIME!!

CALEB'S AI

. iT'S COUGH
REMEDY FOR
TH'PORE OL'
SOUL

AWAY

WHAT'S HID

UNDER -TH'
APERN,
LOWEE'ZY?

A PERSCRIPTIOIII

Austrahan hotel men offer 10

wtth

a

the

DOWN
I Apiece
2 Nlgertan
city
, DAILY CRYFI'OQUOTES - Here's how to work it :

General Haultng

STAGNATION
James Bovs Water Serv• ce AlsQ
pool s f•lled Ca\ 1614-258 1 14 ~
or 614- 446· 117 5 or"614· 448-

'

Watterson ' !! Weter Hau tln9:
reasonable rat e1, 1mm edl at4
2 000 g11Uon deliv ery 01stel-na
pools. well Ate call 304 57trl
2919
~

•

Coal. hmestone gravel etc•
Dahveretl 1 ton and up J1Jti
l..an1er 304 ·676 1247 or 676.

?J97

Upholstery

'
R &amp; M Custom Couches and
R~upholstery, St At 7, Crown
City, Oh 614-266 1470 Ev
614·446-3438 Open daliv Bt~
5 Sat 9 30 to 1 30 Old &amp; new
Uphostered
v

,,

Mowrey • Upholt tenng acrvtni,
tnc:ountyaraa21 years Theba\1
In furniture upholl1ermg Can
304 - 675 4154 for h "
eshmetes
ee

AXYDLBAAXR'
lsLONGFELLOW

'

One letter slands for another. In this sample A ts used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Smgle letters,
apostrophes,' the length and fonnat1011 of the wo{ds are all
hints. Each Hay the code letters are different
•
CRYPTOQUOTE
I 1"26

® On Stage at tho Wolf

WHAiDOE6

MEAN?

IF 1i-IERE WE~
NO WOMEN IN
1'HIS

COUNTRY

ITWOULDee

A STAGNATION!

Trap: Windham Hill Evening on Stage at Wolf Trap
Wtndhim Htll musictans Will
Ackerman , Mtchael Hodges

and the sl•-member group.
Shadowfax celebrate their

ftrS1 major na1tonal 1our 180
mtn.l In S1ereo.
(HI Newa
10:30 (])American Snapshots
Cil NBA Basketball: Loa
Angeles Lekera at Lot An·
galea Clippers 12 hrs • 15
mm.) Pan 2 of 2.
.CD INN N-•
11 ·00 II Cll CllG Cll ®II (HI IBl
New•
(]) Hardc8atle end McC•r·
mlck
CIJ Amarica' a Cup Cheflen@_ Downunder
• CD M• A•s•H
Cll Ntwpon Jw '86 In
Stereo
@) The Honeymooners
Pan 1
1t :30 II CIJ IBl Tonight Show
·
Tonight 's guest Is George
Carlin. (60 min ) In S1ereo
CIJ 8portaCanter Ltve.
(I) WKIIP In Cincinnati

e

CIJ Tul

11 '26

truth ·

mtn)

SNAKE!!

...

43 Norse ept(

pretty

young clerlt. 160 mtn.)
• CD Odd Coupla
Cll John Lennon: A Jour·
ney in the Ufe
® II Clll Equalizer McCall
uncover

..

dormant

buy 1he St. Gregory. Charles
IS reumted with a lost love
and a bllltonatre becomes
obsessed

..

29 Have debts
30 Good-luck
ptece
32 Potnl
of VIeW
33 Subjugate
36 LikewtSl'
40 - Expre"
41 Me1al
42 lnchned

u

LPG XV

.1 V U ,J

L U R ' .1

T P C 11

n r

(.JKR.I

WO

tl i' ()KIVW BX
l)p(;YOKAE

G

V K AN ,

DPG

Pn

C P K II

.I p y -

.I p

I G 0 .1
-

K II K Y ll -

TG.I

K A 0 K

NGYNPOK

PX C KB

1

1l lJ OV

Yeeterday's Cryptoquote: YOU ('A~ SAV ONE

THING ABOUT IGNORANCE. THERE SEEMS TO AE
MORE THAN ENOUGH TO GO AROUN I1 - .JAMES
FEIBLEMAN
'

D

Cll ABC News Nightline

(lli ®Magnum, P.l
• (Hi Addarfy Adderly IS

asked to pro1ect GrMn·
apen'a sitter, a human rights
ac1tvia1 who hoa become a

'
•

Complete the chuckle quoted
by fdlmg 1n the m1ssmg words
develop from step No 3 below

PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES

when 1he dea1h of an honor
studen1 ts linked 10 a noto·
r1ous v1g1lante group {60

G.1lhpohs Oh1 0
Phone 61 4 446 3888 01 6 14
446·4477

87

A
V

10:00 II (]) till St. Elaewhore
ICCI A cr&gt;tically wounded
Ftscus tmaginas htmself tn
Heaven, Hell and Purgatory
while Dr Craig and 1he rest
of tha s1aff rush to save hts
life 160 mtn ) In Stereo
(I) 8 Cll Arthur Halley's
Hotel (CCI Peter and
Charles clash when two

ANO H~ATING

7911

•---'---'-·-.t..-..0.'--L.--l.

In Stereo

CARTER S PLUMBfN G

85

I

dmner wilh a most unusual

must

~-~---~- lc-

1979 Ford plck· up Ph

MRS. 6TENE;rLE 55NT A ~E

Plumbtng

•8.ooo ,., 614·246·5620

72

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
,....----,..-------, ,...::•.,...-----.----..---, r -r-- ----""""'-,

Coi Fourth iJnd Pm e

1986 Celebntv 4· door 2 8l 6
Cyl MPFI, Auto. AC AM FM
1tereo~ clock. ruat proof under
COlt, geugea, tr•p odom. inttflft
wipers, new tlrea . floor mau, all
serv1ca records local owner

My mother is an optlm11t. Attar
a aevare blrzzard the snow banks
were ten feet high. "Well," she
aeld,
"for once there is of
laomethtng."

E N· G U L J
~-r,:..:r-1.::.·rils;...:j-l.:;.r:l6... Q

gatns 1he suppon of Zach

8o Heating

4163 after 4 30

.

~

htmself havtng Thanksgtvlng

Powers

r~en c ed carpenter , electftCian .
mason. pamter, roofmg (~nclu d ,
tng hot tar appl1 cat10n) 304 ..
675·2088 or 675 ·7147

82

!

~.,'L~!!,!.?--~-11
I I I I ~-:!

a confrontauon over her

•

rut1. 01 .650 00 Pfl 614 -446-

_,.H-=E:,.:D:...TT.--11

•

romance wtth M1chael, who

SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair pan s and suppltes P1ck
up end dahvery, Oav1s Vacuum
Clean er, one helt m•le up
Georges Creek Rd
C~~:!l 514

RINGLES'S SERVICE e•p e ,

1365

.~ I I I ll . ~

ICC) Nell and Marty hope 10
tl Joey of gamblong fever
S1ereo.
700 Club
(!) Top Rank Boxing from
Leo V -. NV (2 hrs.) Love
Cll 8 Cll Dynasty (CCI
Amanda and Blaka head1for

WATERPROOFING
~!
Unconditional hfettme guaran··
tee Local references furn1shed
Free 81l1mates Call co llect
1 -614· 237·0488, day or mght
Roge r!l Ba se m an ,\
Waterpr oofmg
•,

1983 Old smobtle Royale. excel ·
lent condi11on PS, P8, cruise
control. rear defroster, crushed
velvet seats, 4 dr , s1lver. Pnced
to tflll at S4500 Call446· 0840
or 446- 1429 after 5pm

81 Plymouth· Champ, good co n
ditton S1 ,700 00 Ph 614 ·266 ·

-T-p

com_E_&amp;nlon .

BA SEMENT

Transpor tat ion

AWA Wrastlong 190

mtn.) Ltve .

10ft shde-1n carn p&amp;t'. fully sitl,f
c:onte1ned for sale 1800 C1ill
614·949-2013.
~·

engine Excetlent co ndition Call

68

Game

..

614 388 9022

67

FRANK AND ERNEST

2 Mohawk snow tlfes · 1:170· 15..
very low mtleage wear S36 00
for both , 304-676-6884

81

8628

Pr1ce Reduced Cuddly Teddy
bean. AKC reg11tered Chow
Chow puppies. Rlldy to DO
home New. 19. Rtd6bleck.exc
blood lint. payment plen avellt·
ble. Th1 perfect Chrlltmas Gift

@ Barney Miller
7 05 CD Sanford end Son
7·30 II([) Cll New Newlywed

614 256 1765

Lllrge round bales of hay 81 0
each, Square bales. $, .25 each
Call 614- 446· 1062 after 6

71

AKC Rag1l111'ed Sibenan Huakv
puppies, both parents on premltel Call 814 949 2940 attar

Newshour

1D ©@Wheel of Fonune

64 Hay 8o Grain

Groom &amp; Supply Shop
Profealfonai Service. all stylea.
all breeds, 1tate Rt 141 Gailipo
Ita. Oh10 •&amp;631 . Juhe Webb , Ph

614-446-0231

concludes " Great Cowboys
They Wen1 Tha1-A-Way ," a
trtbu1e 10 the legendary
John Wayne
flil CD M•A•S•H
0 Cll People' a Court
Cll Nightly Business Re·
port
®News
lllJ
MacNati-Lehrer

Bead Bla st M achine , p t &amp;
cleaner &amp; thr ee H P Com res~
sor 80 Gallon tank $9 00 00 for
all or Will separate
;
Drill Preu 975.00
I
Front Chp 68· 72 Chevy Fend
ers Mood Grtll BumpM exce ~
lent c:ond $15000
•
1953 Chevv disassembled e1t1
cellent body
1951 2 ton Chevv new motor
pamt mtertor S1 49 5 or best
offer For all of the above P~

3008

56

son as It previews thiS
year's Christmas movtes,
guest host larry Hagman

•'

Budget transmissions, used &amp;
rebuilt Tool con verters ~&amp;
tr ansfer cases W1ll dehver Cull
&amp; Carry or Install call 614- 446.
4878 or 614 ·379 · 2220

79 Motors Homes
8o Campers

livestock

245 -5121

4275 00 "" 61 4-446·334&amp;
2 Baby strollers, 1 car ant 1
infant seat Ph. 614-246 · 9268

~

load~iil

Auto Parts
8o Accessories

'"

U N M.I M E

8 oo D Cll Cllll Cll ®Ill (HI tlll
N.wa
\
(]) Big Valley
(!) Mazda Sportalook
flil CD Jefferaons
CIJ 3·2· 1. Contact ICC) 1
lllJ Secret City
@ Facta of Ufe
6:05 IJl Andy Grifftth
8:30 D (I) Clll NBC NeWII
(!) Action Outdoors with
Julius Boros
Cll G Cll ABC Newo
flil CD Hogen' a Hemes
CIJDoctor Who
® Ill (HI CBS N-s
lllJ Body Electric
@Good Times
6:35 Ill Safe at Home In S1ereo
7:00 II (]) PM Magazine
(]) Hardcastle and McCormick
(!) SportaCenter Love
(!) Entertainment Tonight
ET begtns 1he holiday sea-

\ionda, CB 900 Custom.
w1th Hon daaccessones AM FM
cassette $1500 XL 260 fpt
parts SSO 304 ·882 · 3397
•

76

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER. &amp;R 35 W Galhpol1s,
Oh•o Cal1614- 441-97n. eve
814-446· 3692. Up front trac·
tort w1th warranty over 40 used
tractors, 1000, toots .

64 Misc. Merchandise
Callahan s Used Tire Shop Over
1,000 tires. SIZeS 12 13, 14 1 5
16 16.6. 8 miles out Rt 218
Call614 -2151· 62&amp;1

1HERE, OORVON

Motorcycles

1982 Honda Z-50 R go o~
cond1t1on Ph 614 - 446~ 1960 •

S.E Ohio

Couch. chair and coffee table
good condition , 8100 304·

74

CROSS &amp; SONS
614-286 64&amp;1

Christmal Trees S~tlect your
tree. Cut it anyt1me before
Chr~strnat s12 00 anv me
Newell's Chrlatmal Tree Farm
Hang1ng Rock Rd , Meson. WV
304 -773·6371 or 882·2886

2783

Pickens Used Furniture Good
quality used furniture Open 9 to
6 or call for appointment
304·676·6483 or 676-1460

NI6HTMARE,I~NT

$ 1200 C ~~..'

Farm Equipment

,..._slev Ferguton, New Holland.
Bu1h Hog SaleS" &amp; Serv1ce Over
40 used tractors to choose from
&amp; complete lme of new &amp; used
aqwpment Urgest ulect1on 1n

w1th

Concrete blocks all11zes yard or
delivery Muon ••nd Gallipolis
Bunk beds 8199 00, 2 tw1n
manres..s 160 00 eech cell s Block Ca , 12l1h Pine St ,
Gallipolil, Oh1o Call 114-446·
after &amp;p m Ph 814· 446 1112
Large refrigerator freeur. G E
self-defrost. Call 614 992·
2892 OJ 614-446·7249.

FINE LINE &amp;ETri~EN
A DREAM AND A

•k
1976 Jeep 4 wh eel dnve 6 cvl "
y2 metal top &amp;895 1974 Dod~
Tt(lga Camper Smk stove 1

Stapleton s Cycla RebUIIdabl e
cycles &amp; parts Ca ll 614 44§-7414 after 5 1p m on weekday~s

U S 35 West. Jackson. Oh10

FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS
Coil 304-675-1090

'

Sawm1ll 3 Block standard size
naw wood , good c-ond1110n
51 500 00 w1th out blade or
power umt Ph 814- 446 -8038

Repo11e118di We tl1ve'em, we
flnance'eml tEiDO down &amp; take
over paymentifrOellvered at No
htrft Charg e. Mid Oh1o F.nan·
cla l Service Call 800· 826·
CAtH for your used home Now
buy1n9 pre '78 models Contact

For ulegood uledcolor TV's call

U.

Tony'• Gun Rep 11 rs, hot rebluemg Open 9 00 AM to 7 oo PM
Cell 304 1&amp;76 4631

Bulld1~g Matenals

2 and 3 bedroom &amp;partments
and houses m Pomeroy or
Middleport. Furmshed or unfur
n1shed P8y own utillttes Call
days 114 992 2381

Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Large loti C.lll14 992 7479

•

7398

THERE'S SUCH A

f•

---:-:----,--~

Elec Range llin $915 00. Elec
Ranye 401n S75 00, Elec
Range JOin avocado S126 00
2 elc ranges 30 1n wh1ta
1126 00 each Elec dryer cop
pertorm , gas dryer 896 00.
Kenmore automatic Washer
196 00 Skaggs Appliances
Upper RIVer Rd Ph 614·446·

•'

1979 Jeep J-10 p•ckup 4 ~W(
exc cond 304-676· 3641

GOOO USED APPLIANCES ,

Washers. dryers. refrigerators.
ranges Skaggs Appltances ,
Upper R1ver Rd. ba11de Stone
Crest Motet 614-448· 7398

8o 4 W.O. -;.

~~=========~=========~~box
Sleeps
four
614 247
-4292

675-1948

Fail I! for plant1ng tree1
bushes. also f1ll din &amp; 10p !liOil
Oav1sons Landscapmg Ph 614

tn Rac1ne, very nice 2 bedroom
duplex Fully carpeted 5200
per month plus utlht1es Call

11

K.ero11nt heater S60 00, 304-

Duplex 646 Second , c•peted, 3
bedroom. LR . OR. new k1tchen
&amp; bath washer &amp; dryer hook up
5286 00 mo plus ut1ht1es &amp;
secur1ty deposit Ph 614 -0690

614·992-2094.

0

614 -446-0322

F~rewood dehventd Oak &amp; hick
ory, split HEAP voucher. p1d!;up
load $35 Ca11614-•4&amp;· 2223or

614-992·5304

0225 00 304-67&amp;-1371.

Used Furntture Wuher &amp;
dryer gas range, wood tabla &amp;
2 bencres. bed1, dresser wood
wardrobe 3 miles out
Bulaville Rd Open SAM to
5PM, Mon thru Sat

Furnished Apt *210 00 ut1le
ttes Pd 1 bedroom, ftrst floor Ph
446-4•16 sfter 7p m

One bedroom total electnc ,
unfurniShed apartmMt Watttr
free Call 614 992 -5742 or

:::::::::::=:=!
f

Sofu and chahs priced from
$396 to $986 . Tabtas tl50 and
up to $126 H1de·e·bed1 5390
to •so5 Reclmers 8225 to
9375 Lamp• •2a to
I·
Dmettes 5101 and up to t496 ~
Wood table-w· 8 cha1r1 1286 to
S795 Dille t100 up to t375
Hutches '400 and up Bunk
beds complete w ·mattrenn
t296 and up to t395 Baby beds
$1 10 • $176 Ma1tr111810r boK
1pnnga full or tw1n 163, firm
t73 , end t83 Queen sets t226
K1ng S350 4 drawer chHt t66
Oressars 189 Gun cabmets 8
10 &amp; 12 gun Gaa or Mectr~c
range 5375 Baby mllttreasee
135 &amp; 1•5 Bed tram" 120
t30 &amp; King frame 160 • Good
selecttOn of bedroom suites
matll cabin!:ts, headboards •30
and up to $a6

•us

Vans

Rearrange letters of tha
scrambled words
low to form four s1mple words

EVENING

1982 Jeep CJ ·7. Renegade
package 258-6 cyl 6 spd ha~d
top &amp; soft top, 42,000 mlli{f..
EJtcell ent cond 1tton Retell boi~
value &amp;6200 Sellmg priCI't,
$5500. Call 614- 446· 7289 t

64 Misc. Merchandise

.

Firewood for u le &amp;30 00 PU
load Call Roger Meade. 814

1 an.;l1 'h bedroom apt ave1labl1
at R1vars1de for rent Ba11c rent
starts at 5179 plus ut11it~es
5200 secunty deposit required
Inquire 1111 614 992 -.7787

J

0

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

Fum1ahed eff1c1ency 8176 00
2rms &amp; bath utilities Pd 446 4416 attar 7p m

6

0752

do

2 betlroom trailer for renl Close
to schools and ttor.- Call after

Great Buv 1 2x60 2 bdr mob1le
home 24x28 metal pole ,budd·
10g , approx 11 clearance extra
hook up for mob1le home g1rden
space all th1s on large corner lot,
slle85•172 Notulls t omow 1n
P11tr~ot . sellmg because of
health Call 614-379- 2282

$14,000 304-773-5361

Real Estate
Employment
Services

19712bdr &amp;lergelot Be11deof
Clay School Call 814-2S6
1992 after 4pm

304

675 5726

2282

WANTED TO BUY.usea"w ood &amp;
co~~:l he8ters SWAIN S FURNI
TURE 3rd &amp; Oliv e St Gall•po
lis Call614-446· 3159

County Apphance, Inc. Qood
used apphance1 and TV 1et1
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon thru
Sat 614·446· 1699, 827 3rd

73

==:J··r

Oltva St Gallipolis . New &amp; usld
wood·coal stoves, 6 pc: wood LR
suite i399 bunk beds t199,
antron reclmen t99, new &amp;
used bedroom 1Uit11. rang11
wringer waahers. &amp;. shoea Ne1f1
ilvingroom suit• $199-•&amp;99,
lamps, also buymg coal &amp; wood
staves Call 814·448·3 U9

Furmshed 2 bedroom mobile
home on private lot, located in
Crown City, Ohio t 126 00 mo
8100 00 deposit Ph. 61 4·266·
1187

1------------r----------~ 5 00 p m 614·992-5914
32 Mobile Homes
18 Wanted to Do
For rent or sale 14x70,
for Sale

SWAIN
AUCTION 81 FURNITURE 62

'~!:~:~' S@ll&lt;l!~-Z&amp;r..~se WOlD
lAM I
Edltod by CLAY R. POUAN -.:.----,..0 four
be·

11/26/86

'

61 Household Goods

The Daily Sentinei- Page-23

Television
Viewing

Two 1973 Wh1te frmght line(s1
both good cond , 1976 motor,
home clas s B tor sale or trade
304·458 -1729
:

days or 814 446 9639

2171

BORN LOSER

Trucks for SaiB'

1974 Ford F160, 351 engme:
Excellent work veh•cle w1th Ilk•
new "alumtnum topper need•
some body work As 1s 9995 ,
'
phone 614 742 2745

Mobtle Home 2 bedroom, fur·

lost In Mornmg Star area. whtte
wtth gray spots femal e Walker
It found please Call 614 -949

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1982 Dodge Ram 1 50 V 8
Rees e H1tch w1th topper good
condition Ph 614 -446-0690 •

Merr;lianllise

before 10a m

Vlfednesday, N~ber 26, 1986

1979 Ford truck 'or sale or trade '
Ph 614-446 3~43
i

For Lea~e basement ahop under
11ore, , 506 Jefraraon Blvd also
someone to clean out for scrap
Call Bob Lew11 304 876 1436

180 00 mo ctll 814· 2156-1636

"" 614·446·2359

:
,
'
'
:

72

KIT 'N' CARLYLE

For lease

In Eureb- ntee 1nd dean, adults
only No pets, deposh required

FOUND • Small c:ollte typ8 dog
moldy bllck, brown dot over
11ch eye on Charolats Htll area

9

49

for Rant

FOUND · on GOC grounds
vowng sohd white female ca1

•

'!
.Wednesday, November 26. 1986

1arge1 for murder 170 m1n 1 •
12.00 (])Burna 8o Allen
(1) Auto Racing 'B8: Berber Slab Pro Serloro (R)
(I) Jefferaona
CD Rewhlda

a

'

�•
Wednesday, November 26. 1986

I

'

Chtln••• Slit 9•1•1

SLED'IfEAR

Long and short gowns and
robes, pajamas and baby
dolls. Soft warm fabrics in a
complete range of women's
sizes ..

HOLIDAY

.SAlE PRICE
START AT
ONLY

CHAIR SALE

$71· o9,

. I

.i

.
.1 ·

WALL-AWAY RECLINERS • SWIVEL ROCKERS • ROCK-0-LOUNGERS
Many beautiful and durable covers of herculon and ...

lon. Also a good selection of vinyls.

.AUTIFUL

·ACCENT
PIECES

SAVE 25°/o

OAK CURIO CABINETS
OAK HAll CONSOLES
OAK HAll TilES
GUN CABINETs
OAK lEt. CAIT
OAK BAIIISTEI
BOOKCASE
VEGETABlE IINS
MINI DIY SIMS
MAGAZINE UCIIS

AlliEDUCED

25°/o

SALE/
. '

MEN'S LEATHER BELTS
Including Western Belts
Genuine to quality leather by Buxton ,
end· L11g111. Sizes ·3o ·to 48. Popular
colora and widths.
'12.60 to '14 Belts ......... '9.99
•14.60 to '15 :60 Belts .. '11.99
'16 to '17 Belts ... ....... .. '13.19
•.

I

.REGULAR S21.49

. SMOKE &amp; FIRE I
ALARM
I)
Can sense amoke, aound an early !ilb\:
alarm and help light your way to m
safety. First Alert by Pittway.
~
SPEC/At

$]7 49 I

DUXTOM

I}

SALE PRICES! . &amp;ll
MEN'S BUXTON ~

WALLETS .m
Choosa your favoritelill
ltylll end color from
our big-·Miection. Tri· ~
fold and bi-fold styles.
IOXED IEADY TO GIVE
'13to'14
&amp;ll
Wallets .... ... '10.80
16 to $17
(ill'
Wallets .. .... . '12.80 ffi
'17 .50 to '18.50
~
Wallets ....... $14 .40
$26 to •27.60
Wallets ....... '20.80 ~

m
m

ffi Sale! Reg. $1.8 5
i:fY RED HEART

~

~~

1~!~l!~~~ont -~~.
~
s.!
~. £~ :tJ
..JtL
ffi

m

from our big feloctlon . l Y• .
ounce skeins.

1 1

$~~HI'

$14 9

SAVE ON
QUilTING NEEDS

,k....... _.. ~~or~.

Iffi

f004s. .,.., ...:'''"""

'ffi

STOCK UP

'-ill
~,.... 1114

,...

r•4
REDUCED

'"'

(ljt:1.:

I ..,

~

(( ~1

'

'

l.!.- (hi

m
·m

,_

; .

/

! ~:t,;' .
"• ..i ~
~

'l'h'l
l ,K __

I ~

Chtl11m11
Qllt Se/e
B d Ch .

ea s,
ams,
Pendants, Pin~, Rings,
Br~celets, P1er.ced
Earrmgs and Chp-on
Earings.
Reg. $2.50 to S15.00

III:"IIILAI

S1.49

.

CANNON, DISH TOWELS ...._....__ _ _ _ _ ___.
Checkered pattern on white terry cloth.
Frlrigad ends. Size 18 x 28 inches. AS·

..d/1
sort•:cp~~oCra/.Al
I ... 20% q.~(J s$199,,$1199
~ ~

99(

HOUSIWAIIS DEPT - ht FLOOR

SALE! HUNnNG CLOTHES
Get ready now for dMr Mllon next wMk. Blaze

orange vesta and jackets: Plus Cerhertt brown dul:k
hunting bibs, jackets and Vllts.
.

SALE ·PRICES

lADIES'
HANDlOVER'S GlOVES

Nylon/spandex with suregrip luther palma. Colors
. includf111rey, black, brown,
tan end navy.
ON.E SIZE ·
FITS ALL

saaa

f,.,,,,,d,
PMIIO' OMIO
11141 Ul JU1

I
I
I
I
I

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="210">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2800">
                <text>11. November</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="40765">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="40764">
              <text>November 26, 1986</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="630">
      <name>black</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="7057">
      <name>blakley</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1749">
      <name>lemley</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2456">
      <name>philson</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="638">
      <name>randolph</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2679">
      <name>york</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
