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Page-12..:_The .Daily Sentinel

By Lou Horvath
Field Representative
" If you're .!!. widow, they won' t
\ let you get married again be·
cuase If you do, your Social
Sec urit y benefits wlll be
stopped." I happened to over·
hear tha t conversation the other
day and, of course, had to set the
record straight I'm never quite
sure just who " they" are, but lf
you' re a widow of widower who
wants to remarry. Social Secur.
lty certainly Isn't going to show
up at the ceremony and stop·the
proceecllngs. This Is another
example of one of those old
misconceptions about Social Se·
curtty that seems to linger in the
face of the facts .
It's as simple as this: widower
and widow benefits are not
terminated If the remarriage
occurs alter age 60. For benefl·
clarles receiving those survivor
benefits because of a disability,
the marriage will have no affect
if It occurs a,fter age 50 and the
onset of the dlsab111ty.

October 29. 1987

Berry's World

Community calendar

Widows and remarriage

SocSec:

Th~nday,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

THURSDAY
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RUTLAND - Rutland Town·
ship Trustees will meet In regu·
lar ses.slon at6: 3() p.m. Thursday
at tne Rutland Fire Station.

That also applies for divorced widowers.
survivors. As lon11 as the remar·
Now let's talk about benefit
rlage falls within the above age amounts. If a widow or widower
guidelines and after the Income applies for benefits at age 65, he
earner's death. benelils will or she is entitled to the same
continue to be paid. Actually, amount the deceased received.
there could be eligibility for a There ls a permanent reduction
higher benefit from the new applied if the benefit Is received
spouse's Social Security record . ' 'before 65. For example, at age 60
· How about the basic questions? the widow/ widower amount is
Who is eligible for a survivor reduced by a bit less than thirty
benefit and ·when does that percent. That:s the same reduc·
eieglbillty begin1 A widow or tton for those who , receive a '
Widower can re.Ceive benefits as survivor benefit based on a
early as age 60, or at 50 · if disability. Remember this: a
disabled . There is no age require· reduced benefit is not increased
ment for surviving parents with at age 65. The permanent reduc·
children in the household under lion is applied because benefits·;·
age 1s: For those claims, the are 'received earlier and longer.
So rather than listening towh~t
su rviving pa r ent will get
monthly checks until the you ng· it is "they" say, save some
problems for yourself and give
est child turns 16.
To qualify !or divorced widow your Social Security office a call
and widower benefits, the mar· to get the fa cts. You can be sure
riage to the deceased income to get the right information about
earner had to last a minimum of your · Social Security benefit
ten years before the divorce. T!Je r igh ts. We' r e open Monday
ages of eilgibillty are the same as through Friday and you can
non·divorc ed widow and reach us at 992·6622.

MIDDLEPORT- Revlval,ser·
vices wtll be held at the Wesleyan
Bible Holiness Church, 75 Pear~
St., Middleport, continuing
through Sunday, Nov. 1, 7: 30
each evening. The Rev. B. J.
Walker o! Rockwell, N. C. wiil be
the speaker. The Rev. Ivan L. .
Myers, pastol'l invites the public.

through Sunday, Nov. 8. There
wUI be special singing nightly.
Paul Taylor, pastor, Invites the
pubilc.
MONDAY
CHESTER -Chester PTO will
meet Monday at 7 p,m. at the
school.

-RUTLAND - Regular meet·
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ing of Rutland VIllage Council
will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m: at
the Civic Center.
POMEROY - XI Gamma
Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, will meet at the Senior
Citizens Center, 7 p.m. Tuesday.

CHESTER- Revival services
are underway at the Chester
Nazarene Church and wtll con·
ttnue througiT Sunday night, .7
p.m. each evenin(i. There will be
special singing. George and
Charlotte Dixon are the
evangelists.

RUTLAND - . The Rutland
village water committee will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the
Civic Center.

RUTLAND- Revival services
will begin Sunday at the Rutland
Freewtll Baptist with Evangelist
Rick Weaver and continue

ORANGE .TOWNSHIP - The
Orange Township trustees wfii
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the
home of Dorothy Calaway, clerk.

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Have a
safe Halloween

TUFBDAY
CHESTER - An Election Day
dinner and bazaar will be held at
11 a.m. on Tuesday at the'Chester
United Methodist Church.

LONG BOTTOM - Flame
Fellowshp Chapter wlll meet .
Tuesday at 7:30 P·rn· at the Mt.
Olive Community Church, Long
Bottom. Speaker will be Elder
Gary Taylor of the Church of
Jesus Christ, Lancaster. Su·
zanne Bush, president Invites the
public to attend the meeun·g.

Daily Number

308
Pick 4
6599

Clear tonfg,ht. Low In 408.
Cloudy Saturday. Highs near
70. Chance of rain near ze~o
lhr!lugh Saturday .

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Columbia Township Trustees
will meet Monday, 7:30p.m., at
the fire station.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, October 30, 1987

Board hopes agreement ·would avert strike

To perform
The'NeJ Life Drama Com·
pany, of Tennessee, under the
direction of David Woodrow, will
be performing Saturday at 7 p.m.
and Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the
Chester Church of God. Everyone welcome.

The Eastern Local School Board continues to
hope that an agreement can be achieved to avert a
teachers' strike on Nov.· 9, Or. Dan Apltng,
superintendent, said today.
. Dr. Apllng issued a stateme11t on the present
situation:
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"The Eastern Local Board of Education was
served with an Intent to strike notice by the
Eastern Local Teachers Association (ELTA) at
approximately 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1987.
The date apd time that the strike will commence
has been stated as 12:01 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 9,
1987.
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"The Eastern Board feels that It is extremely
unfortunate that this strike notice has been Issued
by ELTA and continues to hope that an agreement
can be achieved. However, the Board, in order to
maintain the fiscal integrity of the district and not

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de!lclt spend, cannot agree to demands that will
cost the district money that is just not available.
And, regarding Agency Shop, the Board does not
feel that It should be In the business of requiring
teachers to either join the Association or pay a
'fair share' fee."
Dr. Apllng reports some of the Eastern
Teachers Association demands Include:
That Salaries be increased In this year alone by
10.2 percent with some Increases being as much as
32 percent. This demand would create a deficit In
this school year of $169,179, and Increase the
de!iclt In 1988·89 to $300,179.
That supplemental contracts be increased; the
range of increases to be from 26 to 403 percent.
That the work year be reduced from 183 days to
182 days.

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That the work day be reduced from 7 hours, 10
minutees to 6 hours,' 30 minutes.
That the school day begin at 7 a.m . and that the
school day end at 1: 30 p.m.
That, as a condition of employment, all teachers
would have to either join the ilnlon or pay the
union a "fair share" lee (the same amount as the
dues.)
,
That the Board not be allowed to reduce staff,
even If It becomes financiaily necessary to do so.
That the Board totally reimburse teachers for
all additional college courses they desire to take.
That "just cause" be provided for au
disciplinary actions and reprimands.
That the Board increase by as much as 144
pe~cent the amount of severance pay to retiring
members. This could mean as much as an
'increase of $9.016 per employee at retirement.

Dr. Apling reports that the Board originally
offered ELTA the same health Insurance package
as In the current contract and had offered to pay
100 percent of the cost of a single subscriber and
100 percent of the cost of a family plan. The Board ·
subsequently offered the same plan as above and
offered to pay 100 percent o! the costof both single
and family plans. The Board has never proposed
any decrease In Insurance plan benefits.
In regard to the State Loan Fund as a possible
"solution" to the district's current money
problems, Dr. Apllng comments that this clearly
is not a dQsired solution at all since the district
would lose much of Its ability to make its own
decisions and control its.own destiny.
"Additionally, by state law, the money must be
paid back totally," Dr. Apllng concluded.

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In Mason; Barbara McDaniel, president of
Center were olflclally tumed over to the
Muon's senior citizen workshop;. and Mary
communtly In a brief presentation Tbunday
Thabet, Mason'• nutrition sfle manager; back
row, I to r, Richard Ohlinger and Bay Varian,
. afternoon. Jo Riedel, far left, representing the
· building contractor of Jo·Del Inc., Uunllng\on,
Muon councilmen; and Eddy Pinney, project
presented the keys to Mason Mayor George
admlnllltrator. The senior' programs began
Nichola. Looldor on are, front row,l tor, Frances
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A "fact sheet" pointing ou t the
position and problems of the
Meigs Local School District
Board of Education In failing to
negotiate a new contract with
teachers of the district has been
distributed to all teachers.
Points stressed in the sheet
are:
1. The Board has to go Into the
Spending Reserve this year to
maintain expenditures a t the
same levels as last year.
2. Being In the Spending
Reserve means, in effect, being
indebt Meigs Local wiil spent an
anticipated $225,000 more than it
has certified this school year.

Costs for the other Items still on
the table would raise the costs
substantially more.
6. It costs over $25,000 to give a
hundred dollar raise on the base
salary.
7. We presently have 20 mills of
taxation for operation purposes.
One mtll of tax brings In $100,000.
The district would have to
increase its millage from the
present 20 mills to over 30 mills to
take care of the MLTA package
alone.
· 8. The Board has Informed the
MLTA that It does plan to place a
levy on the ballot. However, It
needs to be able to tell the voters
just what the tax dollars wUl be
spent for.
3. Over 85 cents of every dollar
9. Unanticipated expenditures
spent In Meigs Local goes for . In furnace problems, sewage
salaries and fringes for its problems, etc , will create even
employees , Less than 15 cents of more. financial problems for the
every dollar goes to pay for district.
transportation costs, to pay utili·
10. Both the Board and the
ties, to keep up buildings and MLTA are in agreement that
grounds, to buy texts and supp· there are no anticipated In·
lies, and for other operating creases in revenue other than
those already projected for this
costs .
4. The Board Is also negotiating bllmnlum. No one can state what
with OAPSE . It has made the revenues will be available In the
same offer of no increases in next biennium budget.
salary to them.
The Meigs Loca.l Teachers
5. The cost of the MLTA's last Association has Issued an Intent
financial proposal Is over to strike at 12:01 a.m. on Nov. 6.
$1,000,000 lor salaries alone.

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While ghosts and goblins
roamed the streets, shoppers
took to the stores to check out the
bargains of Moonlight Madness
Thursday night
.It was Pomeroy's annual com·
·munity halloween party taged a
"rockln' bash" featuring the
judging of costumes, plenty of
refreshment and treats, and a
dance.

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the duration of the withdrawal of
the service period.
The superintendent was dl·
reeled by the board to issue a
memo to all classified employees
(OAPSE) reminding them that
they have a current contract and
thus would be expected to report
to work as usual during a strike
byELTA.
The board also directed Apiing
to issue and lnformatloonal
memO to all ELTA members and

'Fact sheet' is distributed
to all Meigs Local teachers

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The Pomery Chamber of Com·
merce provided prizes for the
winners and elder and donuts for

Pre·school, Brice Holl, Ashley
those attending the party. Cos·
Hannahs,
Lucas Grueser, Wes
turned \YMPO Radio personnel
livened \IP the scene with eerie Thoene.
Grades 1-3: Mike Kline, Helen
music a.nd then moved into
Rice, Patrick Gerard, and Sarah
popular tunes for a teen dance.
Ktckiitg off the party were " Carlg.
Grades 4·6: Ronnie Casto,
rousing selections by the Meigs
Annie
Jessie, Nikki Se~rJs,_and
Band. JQilll l{l!rr was emcee for
Jerod
Cook.
the party and judges were Kathy
Grades 7·8: no selecton 111
Maleslck, Brian Collins, and
ugliest;
VIrginia Swisher, prettl·
Steve Flglel.
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est;
Melissa
Neutzling, funniest,
Winners In the various age
and
Dennis
Boyd arid Ma7
categories, listed ugliest, prettl·
Garnes,
tie
for
judges' choice.
est, funniest, and judge's choice,
respectively, were:

Terry, Knighting, Doris Ihle,
Roger L. Grace, Grace Krider,
Waid Hayman, Donna Hayman,
Charles F. Pyles, Shirley L.·
Pyles, Ethel Sarson, . Edison
Johnson, Anna Obltz, Chuck
Snider, Oretha Snider, Roberta
Smith, Lillian Hayman, William
Hayman, Jane Ann Hill, Bobbie
Roy, Janice· M. Lyons, John E.
Lyons, Charlotte Lyons, Carol
Saltsman, Traci Weese, Donna
Nease, Marilyn Powell, Lillian
Weese, Devere White, Ron "·
Salser, Coralee Cummins, Rus·
sell Cummins , Jeff Thornton,
Hazel Roy, Rex Thorton, Marie
Roy, Delores Cleland, Frank
Cleland, Paul E. l;larrls, Ruth
Simpson, Rhonda L. Fulks,
Laura E. Riffle, Mary A. Hu4·
dleston; Allee Williams, Elza and
Cora Birch. · Daisy M. Sayre,
Mabel L. Stevens, David Yost,
Beck! Bali, Charlotte L. Warns·
ley, Dick Wamsley, Eva Teaford,
Kay M. Rowe, Marilyn Wolfe,
Lori Hupp, Laugean Chancy,
Dorothy Bentz, VIrginia Bland,
Mabel Brace, Ruth Bradford,
Con tlnued on page 3

Eastern hoard takes action in
relation to intent strike notice
Because the Eastern Board of
Education has been notified of
the Eastern Local Teachers
Association's (ELTA) Intent ·to
strike on Nov. 9, the board took
several related actions when
they met Thursday evening in
special session.
The board approved a resolu·
tlon authorizing Superintendent
Dan Ap!lng to hire substitute
teaching employees and to pay
those employees $100 per day. for

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Racine Village voters will mings, Debbie Cummins, Velma
decide on a ''wet·dry'' issue when Taylor, Elizabeth Fisher, Dale L.
they go to the polls next Tuesday. McGraw, Wilma J. McGraw,
Voters wili decide whether the Carolyn R. Adams, Boone
sate of beer shall be permitted In Adams, John Ihle, David W.
the town for olf·premlse con· Proffitt, Betty Rose, Donna John·
sumption and whether wine and son, Laura Cozart , Wayne
mixed beverages by the package Roush, Naomi Stobart, Garet
shail be sold for off·premise Ervine, Dortha P. Salser, Lloyd
consumption. ·
D. Grimm, Jr:, Dennis Manuel,
According to a communication Steven Coffman, Bill Justis,
recelV.ed from the. Ohio Depart· Sonja Justis, Kareri Gilkinson ,
ment of Liquor Control by the Paul Justis, Carol Justis, Fern
president of Racine Village Coun· Grimm, Franklin Wilson, Sue
en, the potential income from Crace, Nandus Hendricks, Fan·
carry out permit fees for the nie Maynard, Ann Zirkle, Harry
village would be approximately Lyons, Sr., Harry Stobart, James
$200 a year if voters approve the . S. Rusk , Janice Glenn, Lorna
measures at Tuesday's election. Hill, Pat Philson, Garnet Roush,
Meantime, a campaign against Jenny Snider, Tonya Cummins,
passage of the measures has Steve Deaver, Ellen Deaver,
been. underway and petitions Carolyn L, Poowell, Wanda Po·
circulated among residents of well, Virginia Offer, Herbert
Racine and the nearby area. Shields, Vera M. Beegle, Gretta
Posters urging residents to vote Simpson, Roderick Grimm, Mar·
against the measures have been jo!11e Grimm, Maxine Philson,
placed about the town ..
Paul Justis, Gary Griffith, Juan·
Among the names on a petftloh Ita Griffith, Carol Justis, Paula
circulated against the issues are: Justis, Rose Stanley, ·Bill Cozart,
Maxine Wingett, E . A. Wingett, Carol Guinther, Kenneth
Mickey Hoback, Rusty Cum· Guinther, Grace Knighting,

to issue a news release detailing
the board's position regarding
negotiations.
Other following other matters
were also finalized at Thursda6's
meeting:
Frances Thomas and Ricky
Edwards were employed as
substitute teachers for the 1987·
88 school year.
The superintendent reported
that, as a result of En.vlronmen·
tal Protection Agency rules and
regulations concerning asbestos
abatement, the district will be
required to budget an additional
$16,()()().$20,000 for 1988·89, caus·
ing the projected deficit for the
,same year to be$147,()()().$151,000.

White.House seeks
smoother sailing
for Ginsburg
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
White House predicts the nom!·
nation of Judge Douglas Gins:
burg to the Supreme Court will
find smoother sailing than the
ill·fated selection of Judge Ro·
bert Bark, but already storm
clouds are gathering.
Senate leaders In both parties
acknowledge they expect con·
troversy, and Judiciary Commit·
tee Chairman Joseph Biden has
Indicated he will not be rushed by
President Reagan's demand that
confirmation hearings begin
quickly.
Senate Democratic leader Ro. bert Byrd o! West VIrginia,
meanwhile, Is urging all !lartles
to cool tlie rhetoric surrounding
Reagan's bid to place a staunch
conservative in the seat vacated
by the moderate retired Justice
Lewis PowelL
"I would hope we would stop
raking over the old ashes (of
Bark)," Byrd said alter Gins·
burg was nominated Thursday .
"1 go into this with a perfectly
open mind and with an Intention
to support whoever I can."

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Letters to.the editor
Should care for students
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the youth or the higher paid
Dear Editor,
administrators
of the district.
With election only a few days
I
think
the
best
solution for the
away, I would like to remind the
Is to set up a
financial
trouble
voters of the Meigs Local School
reasonable
budget
and stay with
District that some of the probIt.
lems and' law suits In the past
A salary schedule for the area
didn't just happen. Some of the
school,
publllshed June 21, '87, ,
decisions made by the majority
showed
the
Meigs Local Superln·
of the board members may have
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tendent's
salary
atthat time to be
had a great deal to do with some
$51,574
and
the
assistant
superinofthem.
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tendent's
salary,
$41,;103.
This Is
I believe that a school board
one
reason
why
I
wonder
If
some
member should care for the
of
the
present
board
members
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students and have their best
care
more·
for
the
youth
or·
the
:
Interests at heart.
administration.
If you had attended as many
So, voters, please look• at the
school board meetings as I have
past
before you vote for the
In the past and saw the votes cast
future of our students.
on some of the Issues, I think you
Bobby Arnold
would wonder If some of the
Pomeroy,
Ohio
board members cared more for

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The annual Fall Festival was
recently held at Riverview
School.
The Festival was highly suc·
cessful which means the PTO
will have funds available for the
school which In turn benefits the
student body.
This successful evening be·

carne a reality due to efforts of
PTO officers, committees, parents, teachers and students who
made contributions.
To all of you we say "Thanks".
and we do appreciate you.
Grace Weber, Hea'd Teacher
Riverview Elementary

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; Dear Editor:
On November 3, community
• members In Jackson, Gall!a, and
: Meigs counties are being asked
• to vote yes for a mill levy by the
; Gallia:Jackson-Melgs Commun: IIY. Mental Health Board. I am
, writing to ask my friends In the
: community to support this levy.
There are ·many reasons to
: vote yes. First, each county will
: directly receive the money
: raised by the levy. Second,
- people who cannot afford mental
: health services will benefit from
• this levy. In other words, the
: woman who has been physically
: beaten by her husband and has no
· Income wlll be able to receive
: counseling and help. The widow
: whO ha'!: lost her husband and
doesn't ·know how to continue
: with life and can't afford helpwlll
: find help If you vote for the levy.
The child who has been sexu. ally abused by an uncle and
: whose mom c.a n't afford therapy
will receive help when you·vote
: for the levy. So many of our
· friends and neighbors need help
-· and If you vote for the passage of
· the levy you will be able to help
them .
· In the past yea'r the mental
, health board has made great
progress for our community.
· Sexual assault teams have been
trained. The agencies serving the
• county are financially sound .
. Through the help of the executive
· director a grant was written and
· • funded to establish a shelter for
' victims of famlly violence. We
· are making progress. However,
we cannot afford to turn our
backs on the needs of our
• neighbors and friends .
• It Is scarry to think that one out
' 'of four fam!l!es In our commun·
tty will suffer from ment11I
· Illness. It Is frightening that 2000
women will be physically

ab)lsed. It w)ll be more frightenIng If we do not admit that a
problem exists and refuse to vote
yes for the passage of the one rn!IJ
levy for the Community Mental
Health Board.
So I write asking you as a
friend to vote for the passage of
tM levy November 3rd for better
mental health In our community.
Can we afford to say no, when It
might mean that we are saying
no to our family and friends In
need?
Myr!am Ruthchlld
Executive Director
Serenity House

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During our recent TENT SALE, we acquired a lot of late model
used cars and trucks. In order to make room for new models,
we have reduce~ prices on all of our used vehicles in stock.
Come on in - We're

Offices Open 4-6 pm Daily

Call 675-7153
or 675-4276

WANTED

SMALL SERVING OF GOULASH ...... .......... ......... '1.99
LARGE SERVING OF GOULASH .................. .... ... •2.59
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COME IN AND ENJOY A PIECE OF OUR DELKIOUS HOMEMADE
PUMPKIN PIE, AND A Gn A CUP OF COFFEE FOR 1O•

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ENJOY A CHILD'S SIZE OIANGE MILl SHAKE
A GHOSnY CONCOCIION HEWED UP BY HILDA IHE WRCH
ONLY 75c IHAT 15"1o OFFill

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST
LIVER AND ONION DINNER .......................... S3.95

Dtlidu01 YHI Uvtr Cooktd with, and Smothered in, Fresh Onions Strvtd with Mathtd
Potatoes aM
Grayy, Hot lulttttd Corn and Your (heM" of a Not Roll or Ho·
memadt liscuit, ••will Hone CoHN, or Sanko D.cafftiMttd, loth frHhly lnwtd
lA Small Drillk or Hot Tto Moy le S.bstitutedl.

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lftjol: fOil'
waitlfl waitr11s tablt stni&lt;e witll you&lt;
coHee or loa from china &lt;ups.

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' NISSAN SENTIA, 4'door .................~ •••••• S4995
1984
1986 .NISSAN SENTIA, blue, 2 door ............... S$995
1984 FORD TEMPO, brown finish .............~ ••••• S5995
, 1984.NISSAN SENTU wagon, blue ................. S5995
1983 OLDS CUTLASS Suprtlme ......................... S5995
1984 PONnAC FIERO, blade, sunroof, air ...... S6495
1984 HONDA ACCORD, 4 door, red •••••••••••••••• S6495:
1985 CHRYSLER LEBARON GTS ........................ S7495
1985 OLDS CUTLASS, blue, cloth interior ....... S849 5
1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM, burgundy ............ *8995
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'1985 CHEVROLET CAPRICE ............................... S8995
1987 NISSAN SENTIA ~x4_1EvatMtton vlhlde) ..- .... S10,500
1983 DATSUN 280 Zl, affordable dreant car ....... S89.j
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19831/t NISSAN 4x4, Long Bed ••••••••;•••••••••••••• S5995
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accidents. That Is more than 14
per day. Over 25,000 persons die
each year In drunk driver accldel)tS. The statistics are staggerlng'when one studies the effect of
alcohol upon broken marriages,
child abuse, employment absen·
teelsms, disease, mental breakdowns and cr!ms.
"Greed motivates the few to
make It and sell it. Many drink
alcohol for numerous reasons but
all of us pay a dear cost In both
dollars and broken lives for the
benefit of the few.
"Racine, Ohio is a wonderfully
quiet and peaceful riverside
town. We do not need the sale of
alcohol here. The revenues from
the sale of beer and prepackaged mixed drinks have
been grossly exaggerated. As a
citizen, father and as one who
used to drink alcohol, I am
against the sale or It In Racine.
Many of rny fellow-citizens are
also of a like' mind."

::• Court news

Stocks

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(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp;: Loewl ·

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Central Trust Co. of Southeastern Ohio has been granted a
judgment In Meigs County Com·
mon Pleas Court of $8,300 from
Paul Dalley, et al.
i• An order of sale previously
;~ Issued Is to be returned and the
•: matt~&gt;r of Southern Ohio Produc;•. tlon Credit Association versus
:; Sherman Ray Marcum, et al, Is
•• to be stayed until further notice.
;; The sheriff has been ordered to
:: take possession of a moblle horne
,. In the case of McArthur Savings
:: and Loan versus Otto Falls, et aL

Inc . ...............
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - The . Multimedia
Rax Restaurants
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,; Cincinnati Reds Thursday hired Robbins &amp; Myers ................7%
•• Branch Rickey, grandson of Hall Shoney's Inc ....................... 21%
(. of Fame baseball executive Wendy's Inti. ........ .............. 6')i
~;· Branch Rickey, Sr., as director
Worthington Ind................ 15%
:: of minor league operations.
:: Rickey, 42, has directed the
. Pittsburgh Pirates' farm system
GRAVELY TRACTOR
;: since 1981.
SALES &amp; SERVICE
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The Reds also gav~ Sheldon
204 Condor St .
,. "Chief" Bender a new title and
Pomeroy, OH.
;· new dulles. Bender, previously
flew fall &amp; Wl•ter Hoart
•• vice president of player ·
Closed Monday
:: personnel, was named vice
Tuesday thru Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
;: president and assistant to the
Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
;: general manager. He will work
,. , with new general manager
~THE
:· Murray Cook In all areas of
··· major league operations,
: . concentrating on negotiating
· : player C?ntracts and sco~tlng.

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1982 CHEVROLET CHEVmE, black ............~············--··· s1995 '
1981 PONTIAC T-100~................................................~$1295
"Payment fleured with $1,000 cash or trade plus tax and title. 88-87 for 60 mos., 86-85 for 54
mo., 84-83 for 48 mo., 82 and older for 36 mo.

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1200 E. State St.
Athens, Ohio
594-3528

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-ELECT-

IV A M. SISSON
Meigs

Board of Education

(One involved in football and one in Junior High Band)

A marriage license has been
issued In Meigs County Probate

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YOUR VOTE WlLL BE APPRECIATED
Paid Pol. Ad . by Candidate, Rt. I, Bo• 4. Rutland. Oh,io

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Court to Ralph Lee Stover, 38,
Cheshire, and Barbara Ann Hendricks, 26, Long Bottom.

The Daily Sentinel
(USPS !4.. 960l
i\ Division of Mullimedla, In c.
Pub\ls hf'd C'VNY aft('rnoon. Monda y
throuA:h Friday. 111 Cour1 S1.. Po·

OUncemeDts

Trustees to meet
Letart Township Trustees will
meet Monday, 6 p.m., at the
offlc~ building.

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1\sh\nJi! Company / Mul1\mE'd la, Inc ..
PomC'roy, Ohio 45769, Ph . 992-2156. Sc·

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C&lt;Jnd c lass posl agr paid al Pomeroy,
Ohio .

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·1976
$
Ford Gran Torino ....2 .dr....... 69500 .
1979
Ford L. T.D ••••••• 4 dr. ••••••••••••••• $59500 ..
Ford Wagon •••••••••••••••••••••.•.••

M£'mbc&gt;r : Unlt€'d Press Jnterna llona l.
Inland Dall y PrC'Ss Association a nd th('
Ohio Nt'w spa l)&lt;'r Associ a tion. Na11onal
Advertlstna RC'presf'nta11v&lt;', Branham
Newspapcor Sal&lt;'S, 733 Third Avt' nut',
Nt&gt;w York. Nt'w York 10017.
POSTMASTER: SE&gt;nd addr('S..'&gt;' c hanges:
to ThC' Dall.v Scntinct, 111 Cour1 St..
Pom£&gt;roy, Ohio 4.')769.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES

1979

By Carrier or Motor Route
Onf' Wrek ......... :.: ....................... $J.25
'Onf' Month ....... ,......... ....... ... .. .. $5.4~
On£' Yf'ar ................................. $65.00
SINGLE COP\'
PRICE
Da lly ...... ...... .... .................. . 25 Ct' nls

Pontiac Wagon ...................... $39500 ·
1977
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rler may rr-m l! In advanc(' dl rtct to

Olds. Cutlass.~ .......................~;;. S5QGO .'·

Tht' Da !I.VS€&gt; nt lnC'I on a .3, 6 or 12 month
basis. CrC'dlt will be ~ lve n ca rrier ea rh
W£'Ck.

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No subScriptions by mall permloNi In
Clll'l'ler Sl'f\' ICf' Is

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Chevrolet ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $29500 .

&lt;IJ'('llS Wh('rC' hom('

avallabl£' .

Mall Suhs&lt;!rlpllons
"Inside Meigs County ·
13 WPf'ks ................................ · $17.29

26 Weeks.... .. ........................... 134.06
52 Week s... ........ .. .................. . . 166.56
Outside Mel"" County
13 WeckL .......... ~ ..................... $lR.20
26 Weeks .................................. $:15.10
52 Weeks ......... ................. ~ ....... $67.60

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Olds.

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STOP IN OR CALL 992-2174

E. JANE BEEGLE
Clerk
Racine Village
Pd. for by the candidate, 66 6th St., Racine, Ohio

SAMP·LE BALLOT
SHALL A LEVY RENEWING ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUN·
DRED THIRTY NINE DOLLARS ($113,339.00) AND PROVIDING AN INCREASE OF
THIRTY SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY SIX DOLLARS ($36,756.UO) BE
IMPOSED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FOR THE EMERGEN-

CY REQUIREMENTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT (AVOIDING AN OPERATING DEFICIT) AND A lEVY OFTAXES YO BE MADE

RE~ELECT

WANDA EBLIN

FOR THE TAX

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*Lifetime Meigs County Resident
*Graduate of Middleport High School
*Involvement in Civic and Community Activities
•Mother of two Meigs Local Students

OUTSIDE OF THE TEN-MILL UMITATION ESTIMATED BY THE COUNTY AUDITOR
TO AVERAGE 5.0 MILLS FOR EACH ONE DOLLAR OF VALUATION, WHICH
AMOUNTS TO FIFTY CENTS ($0.50} FOR EACH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS OF
VALUATION, FOR A PERIOD Of FIVE (51 YEARSJ

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The following cases have bef"
Funeral services. lor Janelle C.
dismissed
In Meigs County Com·
Wolfe, 18, who died .Tuesday at
mon
Pleas
Court: Barbara A.
her home In Jackson, will be held
James
versus
John James Jr.;
atl p.m. Saturday ilt the Calvary
Harry
Surface
versus
Clint John·
United Methodist Chu rc h rather ·
son;
James
P.
Lambert,
et al,
than at 2 'p.m. as announced
versus
Akron
011
Corporation.
earlier.

EASTERN LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Candidate For
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Veterans Memorial
Thursday Admissions · ~ Charles Friley, Pomeroy; Bertha
Diehl, Pomeroy; Edna Swick,
Rutland; Opal Willison,
Reedsvllle.
Thursday Discharges - Jo·
seph Brian Wilcox.

Ann

Actions dismissed

JaneUe Wolfe

FROPOSE'U TAX lEVY

JOHN MURPHY
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VOTE FOR

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Granted license

Meigs County Emergency
Medical Services reports eight
calls Thursday; Tuppers Plains
at 2:27a.m. to Rice Run Road for
Nora Rice to Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital; Middleport
at 12: 13 p.m. to Mason for Joe
Jarrell to Pleasant Valley Hospl·
tal; Middleport Fire Department
al 2: 06 p.m. to a dump fire on
Roush Road Road; Middleport at
4:11 p.m. to an appliance fire at
the Lisa Haines residence on
North Second Ave.; Pomeroy at
5:49p.m. to Porneroy 'Cllff Apts.
for Bertha Diehl to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Racine at
7:12 p.m. transported Edna
Pickens to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Rutland at 9:14 p.m.
transported Edna Swick to Veterans .Memorlal Hospital; Pomeroy at 10: 01 p.m. to High St. lor
Lisa Newman to Holzer Medical
Center,.

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Clerk
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Am Electric Power ........... 27%
AT&amp;T ............................... 29')i
Ashland on ......................... 52
Bob Evans:....................... 16%
Charming' Shoppes .... ~ ........ 16%
City Holding Co ... .... .... , ....... 31
Federal Mogul... ............... 30'li
Goodyear T&amp;R
48%
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Heck's Inc .......................... 74
Key centurion ....... .............. 33
L d • End
18Y.,
an s
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Limited Inc ....... .......... ..... 22Y.,

Middleport 'coJ,lrt ,

PIK IVA M. SISSON (Parents lnvolv•d with Kids)

Hospital news

Squad has 8 calls

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;: Lucllle Diehl, Larr!e Deem,
;: Carol Ball. Mary Ball, Ralph
~ Nelgler, Edna Ne!gler, Robert
• Damron, Vicki Dainron, Bob
• Dudding, Hazel Dudding, Fran·
,. ces Foster, Bill Justice, Sandy
, Deem.
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The Rev. Steve Deaver, pastor
• of the Racine First Baptist
, Church, has written a letter, also
'· against . the sale of beer and
• pre-packaged mixed drinks In
,. the community.
His communication reads:
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: "My father was k1lled In an
i: alcohol rl!lated accident when he
:: was 29 years old. When I was 19 a
,. fellow college athlete and friend
~· of mine was cruelly shot between
,• the eyes In .an alcohOl related
; Incident. Alcohol k1lls . It Is
!· socially acceptable, thus I feel
._ the most dangerous drug
:. avallable.
;: "Alcohol Is a prime cause of
·• death In accidents, disease and
~ crlrntn'a l acts . Over 5,000 teenag·
1· ers dte yearly 111 drunk drtver

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and S.wtd with Our Homtmodt (oJI Slaw, anti Hot lutterttl (orn with Your Ot.ict of
a Hot Steomy loll or HorMftHidt litcuit.
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1983 FOlD EScon wagon, blue .................... S3995
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1985-FORD ES(ORT,· blue ••••••• ""~..................... S4595
S74
1981 PLYMOUTH CHAMP, light pewter........... S2995
1983 MADA 626, pctwer roof/windows, 5 spd ... S4995 S113
1983 OLDS o•GA 2 door, blue .................... S4995 S113
1984 FORD T'MPO, white ............................... S4995 S113

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"GOULASH" JOHNNY MARZEnl DINNER ..... 52.99

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Forest Run Methodist Church w!ll have an election day soup
diner at·the church Tuesday, serving from 11 a.m to 6 p.m. Tile
menu w!ll Include homemade vegetable and bean soup,
sandwlche, cake and pie.

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Three defendants were fined
a
nil
'three others forfeited bond~
son, Coolville, and Mrs. Fra nk
In
the
court of M!ddlepcrt Mayor
(lris&lt;Mae) Karban, Orrville; two
Fred
Hof(rnan
Wednesday night.
sp ns, Harley Rice and John Rice,
Fined
were
Bryan
K. Holley,
both of Reedsville, 14 grandchild·
$10
and
costs,
squeMiddleport.
ren, nine great-grandchildren
,allng
tires;
.
James
Patterson,
and several nieces and nephews.
Middleport, $50 and costs, falling
Besides her parents , she was
preceded In death by her bus- · to underpin tral h,;r, and Everett '
Creme&lt;~ns, Coolville, $10, exband, WUmE!r A.. Rice; a brother,
Isaac Harley Kincade, and a pired tags.
Forfeiting bonds were Kenneth
sister, Iris Christy .
Snyder,
Pomeroy, and James E.
Services will be he ld at 1 p.m.
Peyton,
Dexter, $450 each,
Sunday at t~ Saint Paul United
posted
on
a charge of driving
Methodist Cbu rch In Tuppers
while
!ntoxlcatjed,
and Shannon
Plains with burial to be In Meigs
L.
Stewart,
Middleport,
$41,
Memory Garden. Friends may
speeding.
call at the Ewing Funeral Horne
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . .
Saturday.
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thew (Patricia} Sterrett of RaJohn Bumgarner
leigh, N.C.
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John Franklin "Jake" Bum· ~- Nlehm was a 1985 graduate of
garner Sr., 61, West Columbia, Gallla Academy High School
W. Va., died Thursday In Plea· where he played sports. He also
sant Valley Hospital.
was an Eagle Scout and ,a
Born Ja·n. 3, 1926 at West member of the St. Paul Lutheran
Columbia, he was a son ofthe late Church In Pomeroy. He was very
Thomas and Gwendolyn Willi· active with social concerns.
ams Bumgarner.
Services w!IJ be Saturday at 2
He was a a welder for the p.m. at the Willis Funeral Home
American Car and Foundarles with Rev. William Middlewarths
(ACF) Industries In Huntington. officiating. Burial will be at the
Surviving are three daughters, Mound Hill Cemetery.
Debra K. Bumgarner, Hartford;
Friends may visit 6 to 9 P·r:!'·
Teresa A. Camp and Sheryl L. Friday at W!llls Funeral Home.
Bumgarner, both of West ColumPallbearers will be Danny
bla; two sons, John Franklin Dressel, Allan Fulks, Paul Card,
Bumgarner Jr. and Patrick Lee Kevin Carter, Kevin Isaacs,
Bumgarner, both of West Colum· Brad Smith, Mike Moore, Chuck
bla; two sisters, Mrs . . Lucille Wagner, T.J . Leonard, Glenn
Bumgarner Reynolds, Point Elkins, and Juan McCabe.
Pleasant, Mrs. Marcelline Bum·
Friends wishing to do so may
garner Miller, Oak Hill; two donate to their favorite charity or
grandchildren and several nle- to the Gallla Academy High
ces and nephews.
School Athletic Boosters.
Services will be Saturday at 11
a.m. at the Foglesong Funeral
Home with the Rev. Marlin Nora Rice
Campbell officiating. Burial w!ll
follow at Kirkland Memorial
Nora E . Rice, 91, 51429 Rice
Run Road, Reedsville, died
Gardens.
friends may call Friday from Thursday at Camden-Clark Hospital In Parkersburg.
6 to 9 p.m. at the funeal home.
Born In Meigs County on Oct.
29, 1896, a daughter of the late Ira
Bernie Niehm, Jr.
and Laura Whaley Kincade, Mrs.
Bernie F. Nlehrn Jr., 20, of260 Rice was a retired school teacher
M!ll Creek, Gall!polls, died Wed- with 35 years of servjce. She was
nesday at "'olzer Medical Center. a member of the Saint Paul
Born May 2, 1967, In Columbus, United Methodist Church and a
he was the son of Dr. Bernard member of the W.S.C.S. of that
Nlehm Sr. and Eunice (Patter· chu·rch In Tuppers Plains. She
son) Nlehrn.
was a member of lite Retired
Sisters surviving are Mrs. Teachers Association.
Michael (Julie Kay) Supp of " She Is survived by two daugh·
Holldayburg, Pa., and Mrs. Mal· ters, Mrs. Rex (Wilma) Robin-

The Ohio Department of Youth Services was given permanent
custody of a Rutland area youth who appeared before Judge
Robert Buck In the Meigs County Juveillle Court Wednesday on
charges of Inciting panic.
The youth admitted making a call to the Salem Center
Elementary School last week warning that a bomb had been
planted In that building as well as the Meigs Junior High School
In Middleport. Both schools were closed for the day as a result of
the calL
T.he Wednesday hearing brought the number to five youths
who have been turned over to the Ohio Department of Youth
Services this fall as the result of bomb threat calls made to
schools of 'the Meigs Local District. An older sixth young man
was sentenced to a.reformatory earlier as the result of making
bomb threat calls.
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An Apple Grove, W.Va. ,man is listed In stable condition in the
Intensive care unit at St. Mary's Hospital in Huntington where
he Is being treated for Injuries suffered when the bulldozer he
was working on rolled, according to the Mason County Sheriff's
~partment and a nursing supervisor at the hospitaL
Brent Edwards, 34, was apparently operating a dozer on the
upper side of a creek when the bank gave away and the dozer
rolled about 10 feet at 3: 30 p.m. Thursday, according to the
sheriff' s department spokesman.
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He was transported to St. Mary's by the Point Pleasant EMS,
the spokesman said, adding that Valley EMS and Valley
Volunteer Fire Department were also on the scene.

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CAMPGROUND
Will Be Open All Winter

----.-Area deaths-----

Apple Grove nwn injured

Funds distributed

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - TI1UTS·
day's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers:
Dally Number
308.
Ticket sales totaled
$~,205,845.50, with a payoff due of
$434,263.50.
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PICK-4
6599.
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
$190,719, with a payoff due of
$86,092.
· PICK·4 $1 straight bet pays
$4,968. PICK-4 $1 box bet pays
$414.

Our Gouhly Managers Have Brewed Up These Bewitching Specials!

South Central Ohio
Mostly sunny today, with highs
• ·near 70. Clear tonight, with a low
• In the lower ;lOs. Partly cloudy
. Saturday, with highs near 70,
The probability of prec!plta·
tlon Is near zero through
Saturda1.
Winds will be from the southw·
est at 10 to15mph today and light
and variable tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Sunday throagh Tuesday
Fair through the period, with
highs ranging from the mid 60s In
• .the northern part of the state to
• the lower 70s In the southSunday ·
Highs will be near 70 Monday and
Tuesday. Overnight lows will
range from tlie mid 30s In the
northeast to the mid 40s In the
southwest early Sunday and In
the 40s Monday and Tuesday
• mornings.

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

· Weather

·~.:r---Local briefs-----.
.. Rutland youth in custody
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By United Press lateraatloaal
Thunderstorms hit Arizona
early today with 86-mph wind
gusts In the Phoenix area that
damaged roofs, mobile homes
and uprooted large trees while
residents of the Northwest wa·
lted for the end of 102-day
drought.
The 86-mph wind gusts were
reported at Glendale Airport
near Phoenix, and baseball-size
hall and 70-mph winds pelted
Wickenburg. More than an .Inch
of rain fell, rapidly flooding low
lying areas, the National
Weather Se~vlce said.
· Damage was reported to
homes and power was lost In the
Wickenburg area.
On Thursday, windows were
blown out of a school In Wlcken·
burg and half an Inch to an Inch of
rain was reported for a 1!;1-mlnute
period In parts of Yavapai and
northwest Maricopa counties In
central Arizona, flooding high·
ways, forecasters said.

October State School Founda·
tlon subsidy payments of
$181,122,486.73 were. paid In Ohio
for October, State Auditor Thomas Ferguson reports.
Meigs County's three local
school districts received
$583,622.06 following deductions
for retirement payments for
teachers and employees . The
amount received for each district
Includes Eastern Local,
$122,081.65; Meigs Local,
$335,150.58, and Southern Local,
· $126,389.83. In addition, the
Meigs County . Board of Educa·
t!on received a direct allotment
of $31,205.65.

Officials deseroe thanks!
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TAYlOR

weather
hits Arizona

The Daily S~ntinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

the candidate. 41000 Laurel Clift Rd.,

AGAINST THE TAX
Ohio

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Paid For By the Eastern Emergency School Levy '
Campaign Committee
·
David Weber - Chairman.·
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Friday, Qctober 30, 1987
Friday, October 30. 1987

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

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South1e m hosts ·E astern Saturday night

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YOUNGSTERS ENJOY - These youngsters experienced the
joy of a canoe ride for the first lime at the National Hunting and
Fishing Day held at Royal Oak Resort recently. In this photo Bill
Buckley and John Costanzo, both ouldoprsmen and of the Meigs
County Education olflce,assist ijryan Yonker as he guides these
future outdoorsmen on a canoe ride.

Reserving Saturday evening keep the l:lefense off the field wllh
soley for themselves, two gallant, better offensive ball control. This
opponents from each side of Should take a lot of pressure off of
Meigs Coun ty are preparing for the defense.
"The Game" of the year as far as
Hensler continued, "We' ll try
ancient rivalries go; and this to control Eastern's passing
·year should be no exception as attack and :force them Into a
Southern flashes Its home purple running game... as we feel we ·
and gold against Eastern's green can match-up on the line"
and while In Racine.
"The big key will be to have a
Last season Southern claimed
better
the victory, but Eastern holds the the
ball,offensive
and scoregame,
some control
pointsedge In . record this season. The ' then hope our defense will do a
SHS homefleld advantage puts better job."
the game up for grabs, along with
"As far as the rivalry goethe 'a ny thing can happen· s ... anythlng can happen. Eastern
anything goes' tradition of the has a good team this year. Our
rivalry.
boys will be giving It all that they
Southern Coach Bill Hensler have and ant hying can happen.''
says his team will try to keep Its
" We are fair ly . healthy this
offense more in co ntrol ,content week. I ex pect a hard hitting
to pound It out on the ground. game and suspect that the team
while taking some time off the with the fewest mistakes and the
clock and the defense off the least penalties will come out on
field .
the winning end," Hensler
Hensler stated, "This game Is concluded.
Southern has played very well
always a mg game,so we want to
have more balance. We'll try to at times and has had many

outstanding Individual efforts. In
instances where similar teams
could pull off .victories with a
concentrated team effort, Souihern has bowed to untimely
mistakes and turnovers in allow·
tng the game to manipulate their
play.
Southern has come close on
several occasions, but lost and

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. TO THE .YOTERS
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HUNTER ETHICS - Keith Woods, Meigs County Game
Protector, launches the National Hunting and Fishing Day
activities, sponsored by lzaak Walton, with a presentation on
Hunter Ethics, Safely, Law Enforcement, and Turkey CaiDng.

I am a candidate for member of the Board of Education. I have had experience as a teacher, principal. and board clerk. I would appreciate your.vote
and support on Nov. 3rd.
THANK YOU
CHARLES S. NORRIS
Paid lor by Candidate. Charles S..Jiorris, P.O. Box 740, Racine

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Phlt.delphlaat St. LoUR, 1 p.m .
Plttlbul'lh AI Ml ... l. I p.m .
Mlaneaota at Seattle, f p.m.

Clen!land at San Dleso, f p.m.
San Frat~clsco at LA Rama, 4 p.m."
lh!trolt M Denver, t p.m.
MondiiY'I Game
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AOVERTISING

Ohio teller~ Football Sc hedule
By United Pr"11InternaUonal
Salunla,y, Oct. 11
Ml chll{an Slate at Ohio State
Bowllaa: Greea Ill Miami
Ohio l/nlv at Eastern Mlch
Tuledo ai Kent State
Tenn Tech al Clncl•naU (4 pm)
Younptown St at Middle Tenn

JIM SOULSBY
SPORTS WRITER

·NO.
8

985-4100

CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE

EASTERN. EAGLE
MARCHING BAND

51

l..::FR!DAY t hru THURSD~Y!~

LAST WEEK

LAST WEEK

9-6

11-4
SEASON
81-39 PCT. 67%

State S.nator

D-Circloville

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LAST WEEK

LAST WEEK

LAST WEEK

9-6

9-6

8-7

SEASON

SEASON
8S-3S PCT. 70%

Meigs
logan:
Eastern
Vinton Co.
Nelsonville-York
Miller
Wahama
San Diego
Cincinnati
Indiana
Ohio State
Penn State
Marshall
Eost. Michigan
UCLA

64-41 PCT. 60%

Meigs vs. Federal-Hocking
Logan vs. Ath~,ns
Eastern vs. Southern
Wellston vs. Vinton Co.
Trimble vs, Nelsonville-York
Alexander vs. Miller
Wahama vs. Ritchie Co.
Cleveland vs. San Diego
Cincinnati vs. Houston
Iowa vs. Indiana
Ohio Slate vs. Michigan State
WYU vs. Penn State
Marsha·n vs. Tenn.-Chattonoogo
Ohio University ·vs. East. Mich.
UCLA vs. Arizona State

Meigs
logan
NO PICK
Wellston
Nelsonvlle-York
Alexander
Wahama
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Iowa
Ohio State
Penn State
Marshall
East. Michigan
UCLA

SEASON
84-36 PCT. 69%

LAST WEEK
lO-S
SEASON
81-39 PCT. 68%

88· 32 PCT. 73%

Meigs
Athens
NO PICK
Wellston
Nelsonville-York
Miller
Wahama
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Iowa
Ohio State
Penn State
Marshall
Eastern Mich.
UCLA

Meigs
logan
Eastern
Vinton Co.
Nelsonville- York
Alexander
Wahama
'
'Cleveland
Houston
Iowa
Ohio State
WVU
Tenn Chattanooga
East. Michigan
UClA

Meigs
logan
Eastern
Vinton Co.
Nelsonville-York
Miller
Wahama
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Indiana
Ohio State
Penn State
.. '
Marshall
East; Michigan
. UCLA

SEASON

Meigs
Athens
Eastern
Wellston
Nelsonville-York
Alexander
Wahama
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Iowa
Ohio State
WVU
Marshall
Ohio University
Arizona State

Nk:bollll Sl (La\ at A.kron

Baldwi•WaJiace at Otterbein (n)
Cap hi at Heldelberr
OberUn 11 Marietta
Musldnp"' at Mouat linton
Ohio Nnrthera at Wltlenberr

Eastern baseball·boys seeking help

Kenyon Ill AUerbeny (Pa)
Calif' Re11erve at Denllon
Ohio Wnleyan at Hiram
W6olller at Roche~~ter
Eunavtlle Hnd) at Aillland
"luffton at Anderson (lnd)
HIIWiale (Michl at Central Sl
St. do!W!ph {lnd) at Dayton
DeUance ·at Urbana
DePAUw {In d) at tladJay
Grove Cit)' (Pal at Jo ... c .. rroll
Tif11n at WHtmlmter (Pal
Wllmlqlon at We11tern Connecticut

:southern...

SUGAR .RUN MILLS

JAN MICHAEL LONG

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EDITORIAL

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This week's games

0\AMONO CR'l'STAL

WEEK

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NUGGETS

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ADVERTISING

SCOTT WOLFE
SPORTS WRITER

Nath)-.J Coaferenee

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KaniM City at Chlcap, 1 p. m/
LA. Kalderaat New En &amp;land, J p.m.
New Orleans at Atlan&amp;a, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay \'1, Gr. &amp;y (Mil,..·) I

enjoyable techniques, and to
better serve the public In the
goals of the organization.
Izaak Walton Is a conservation
organization whose goals are to '
see that the nations air, soil,
woods, water, and wildlife are
protected and wl$ely used.
THis years activities were
aimed at permitting people, both
young and old, to observe and
participate In a variety of activities with special emphasis placed
on hunting and fishing, ethics,
morals, $afety, and
conservation.
Continued on page 5

RIGGS USED CARS
CHESTER BOWHUNTERS - The Chesler Bowhunters
club,consldered by many participants as the high point of the day,
gave Individualized ir:structlon on shooting the bow and arrow .
Club members spent several hours with youngsters to give them
the opportunity to learn the proper bow techniques .

Eaot

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Ho)IMoa .. Clltclnuu, 1 p.m .

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CHESTER

Scoreboard

!M. Loull

SOUTHERN LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Annual hunting, fishing day
event held at park recently
POMEROY - The Ken Amsbary Chapter of Izaak Walton
recently sponsored Its annual
.National Hunting and Fishing
Day Event recently at Royal Oak
Park.
. Approximately 150 people par·
ticlpated in a variety of demonstratlcns and presentations offered by event organizers.
The Ken Amsbary Chapter
sponsors the national event each
year In an effort to Introduce
more people to various outdoor
recreations, to prepare more
people In outdoor responsibilities, to demon$trate safe and

as much as three quarters before
finding a way to lose. A viCtor)!
for the ·confident Tornadoes
could help salvage a disappoint.
ing season.
·
Meanwhile, Eastern has been
catching the "wave" throughout
the season, rldlng high on the
highest pinnacles of success:
then tumbling Into the valleys of

The Daily Sentinei-Page-5

Ohio

,
Continued from page 4
· disappointment and defeat.
, If any team Is the surprise
, team of the year It Is Eastern.
The 4-4 Eagles wree picked next
to last In pre-season polls, and
'until last week were stlll In the
· hunt for the SVAC.
• Like Southern untimely mistakes, penalties, and turnovers,
have plagued the Eagles, how'ever, win or lose EHS Is always
ALLEN TRIPP
CHARLES .CLELAND
KEVIN GRUESER
banging on the door. If the past Is
·an Indication of the present then
PLAYERS-OF-WEEK - -As a result of claimed 'Player of I he Week' honors for the week
:one could expect another excitof October 23 as a result of great line play and
Ing game from th~ Eagles.
· excellent defensive play and a creditable job ·on several major defensive stops. During the last two
the line, Southern lineman Kevin Grueser has
Coach Arch Rose commentedbeen nominated as the "Player of the Week" lor outings the player of the week tandem of Allen
.,"Last week's loss was a big
the week of October 23. Grueser was on of Tripp and Charles Cleland have made several.key
.disappointment In many ways.
Southern's leading tacklers and provided several defensive assaults and quarterback sacks.
We were frustrated offensively.
:u seemed lthat every time we key blocks on the line. Two Eastern linemen
_would get a drive going there
would be a major penalty or poor
execution to stop. the drive."
Continued from page 4
' "We had the ball Inside the
Jackson at Gallipolis
Kyger Creek at North Gallia
The days activities Included
opponents 50 yard llne the whole demonstrations or participations
Logan at Athens
Federal Hocking a t Meigs
second half and could not score.'' In the following: gun safety by
Marietta at Warren
Wahama at Ritchie County
"The team feels badly about John Costanzo, game laws by
Pt. Pleasant at Huntington East
Southwestern at Oak Hill
last week's loss and how the Kenny Tomlinson, hunting ethics
Buffalo at Rock Hill
Symmes Valley Hannan Trace
'game was lost(on a well executed and turkey calling by Keith
Fairland at Coal Grove
Oct. 31 Game:
fake kick, that could have won Woods, Ice fishing by Joe Bailey,
West at Portsmouth
Eastern at Southern
the game, but Instead just missed filleting by George Morrison,
Wellston at Vinton Countv
.for an incomplete pass ), but has trapping by John Hetzer, canoe•been working very hard to Ing by Joe Bailey and Bryan
overcome it this week In Yonker, black powder by Owen
,practice."
Damewood, trap shooting by ·
The veteran mentor continued, John Jeffer; and Russ Well, and
"The Southern-Eastern game ls reloading by Larry Well.
alwyas highly emotional. It Is my
The day was highlighted by
-deSire to keep t,!le game In archery participation presented
.perspective as the only thing on by the Chester Bowhunters. A
"the llne f9r either team (at this meal prepared by Denver Well
•point) is Pride."
and Rex Bailey was served. The
" This will be an Intense game, ·day concluded with door pr ize~
·as always, bu t It Is my hope and for those in attendance.
Your Vote &amp; Influence Appreciated
:.Jesire to keep that Intensity on
:the Held channeled In the proper
Pd . tor by the candidate, 46305 Bowman Run Rd .. Racine, Ohio
·manner, hopefully converting
NEW BALLROOM DANCE CLUB ·
' the Intensity Into 'points on the
Dances held at the Holiday Inn
Gallipolis, Ohio
,
scoreboard."
1 am looking forward again to
"A Thanlc'sgiving Dinner/Dance"
this rivalry. The last one (four
(Sal.l Nov. 21, 1987
seasons ago) I lost. I hope the
Holiday Inn, Gallipolis, Ohio
outcome this year wlll be more
$40 Caupl1, S.mi-formal
7:00p.m. luffot (8Hf·Pork-Turkoyl
favora ble."
9:00 p.m. "Mary lucas &amp; Friends"
"I expect Southern to give us a
R.S . V.P. by Nov. 4, 19S7
good game."
Ticket• or Information Call:
: Regardless of outcome, SaturMikki Casto 676-3888
day's tilt should be quite a ...,.
Betty Kyger 446·1 038
thriller. Game time Is 7:30 p.m.
Ma Lucas 446·9787
In Racine.

Annual...

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Friday's games

The Eastern boys' baseball
program , includ ing varsity, J r.
Varsity, and Pony League Is
requesting help from the public
In their 'Collect-N-Save' program sponsored by the Oscar
Mayer Company.
The 'Collect-N-Save' program
involves the collecting of Proofof-P urc!lase: UPC symbols from
Oscar Mayer wrappers. For
every 10 UPC symbols saved a
player may rec&lt;;lve a free piece
of equipment, plus when turned
in for redemption, the team gets

a bonus coupon worth twice the
number submitted by the player.Anyone In the community wishIng to donate these wrappers
should contact Scott Wolfe at
Eastern High School or by
contacting any EHS baseball
player.Wrappers may be mailed
In care of Wolfe at the High
~~~~ woo SR 7; Reedsvllle,

57

The offer Is good unill Jan. 19,
so wrappers may be submitted
until that time from all O-M meat
products.

RE-ELECT

GREGORY EBLIN
Salisbury Township
Trustee
Pd. for by

the candidate. 40630 Laurel Cliff Rd ., Pomeroy, Oflio

TAYLOR NISSAN

RE-ELECT

Delbert ''Deb'' Smith
Sutton Township Trustee·

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JAYCEE "Player-of-theWeek' ' for his efforts In Meigs'
victory over Alexander last
week was Mike Bartrum,
205-pound senior quarterback
who In just one quarter
completed lour out of four
pass attempis for 137 yards
arid lour touchdowns. MHS
won, 47·28.

Celeh11fe Halloween

Night With lh..... .
ON SATURDAY
OCTOBER 31, 1987
7:00 PM· CLOSING

THE CEDAR BAR
and LOUNGE
PRIZES AWARDED FOR BEST
AND MOST ORIGINAL C.OSTUME

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Enjoy Live Country Music ....
,
Featurin9

SHARON &amp; C:HEEZ ICENHOWER
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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In thtrltecent Fort Frye Band Competition
The Eastern Eagle Band Received
'
·•1st Place Class C Band
•1st Place Field Commander
'
··. •I st Place Marching &amp; Field Maneuvers Overall
_
•Qualified for State Compet.i tion Nov. 7th in Columbus
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CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK!
The
Community

Owned
Bank .

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Bank
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Member FDIC

POMEROY .
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TRUSTEE OF OLIVE TOWNSHIP
- Life-long resident of Olive Township.
- Strong defender of township taxpa\{ers' rights.
- When formerly Trustee. obtained the only Block
Grant ever to be received by Olive Township.
- Served as State Highway hispector under
Governor Gilligan.
- If elected. will attempt to obtain a block grant
for much needed township equipment.
.- Promises honest. dedicated' . and sincere ta11payer
.
re resentatton.

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TRINITY CHURCH. Rev John !Ill!. pas\or;

Debbie Buck. Sunday School Supt OIUrch
School 9 15 a m., WQrship Servie 10 ll a m
Choir rehearsal, 1\Jesday, 7. :ll p m. uOOer dJ
rretlon of l.nls Burt
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE, Comer Union and MullErry, R£tv
Thomas Glen McClung, pastor Nonnan Pres
ley, S S Supt , Sunday School, 9 ll a m., :
momJngworshlp lO:JJ am; eveningservb!6 1
p.m .• mid-week service, Wednesday, 7 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 321i E
Main St , Pomeroy. Sunday servlce:i. Holy
'communiOn on the- first Sunday of each month.
and combined with morning prayer on the

thlrd Sunday. Momin~ prayer and sennon on
all other Sundays of the month. Church School
and Nursery care provided. Coffee hour in UX:&gt;
Parish Hall Immediately followtng the servtce.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST. 212 W
Main Si , Leo Nash, I.'Vangellst. Bible School
9..JJ am.; Momlngworship.lO:lta m.. Youlh
meetings, 6·00 p.m , E\ening worship. 7:00 p
m Wednesday night prayer meeting and Bible
~1\dy . 7. 00 p m

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rnt'mbe-rs In charge, all women
invited, 6:45 p.m Thursday, Cor,:s Cade( :

Cla5SS (Young People-Bibk•t , 7::1) pm Bible '
Study and Prayer meetlng, open to Ill• public
POMEROY WESfSJDE CHURCH OF ,
OiRIST, l3226 Children's Home Road (County :
Road 161 . 992 52l"i. Vocal mw;lc &amp;!nday Wor 1
slhplO a m., BlbleStudyllam., Worship 6p ;

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m Wednesday, Bible Study, 7 p.m
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OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN ' '
QJURCH, AMn Curtis, pastor; Linda Swan ,
Sl1pt. SurxJay School 9::Il am : preaching services. flrsl and third Sunday following Sunday
School Youth meeting, ?:,'J) p.m every Sunday

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UNITED METiiODIST,
GRAHAM
Preaching 9· 30 a m flrsl a nd seco nd , Sun·
days of eac h m onth. third and fourth Sun

dav each month wor ship St&gt;rvk-es at 7· JOp
m , Wednesday evenings al 7. 30 p m
P ra yer and Bible Study
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST,

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Derry Heights Road, Pomeroy. Pastor
John Swe igart , Sabbath School Superln·
tenden t. Darline Stewa rt Sabba th School
begins at 2 p m on Saturday afternoon
wUh worship servlct&gt; following at 3·15p m
Everyone welcome.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

- Sister Harriett Warner, Supt Sunday
School 9· 30 a m , Morning Worship 10· !1.5
am
P OMEROY FIRST BAPTIST; Lyston

Halley.

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minister;

Saturday

evening

eyangellsUc services, open to public, 7 p.
m , Sunday C hur~h School, 9: 30 a m ,
Morni ng Wors htp 10:30 a.rn
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Po
meroy Pike. E . Lamar O' Brya nt , pastor ,
Ja ck Needs, Sund ay School Director Sun
da y Sc hool , 9· 30 a nr.: Morning Worship, ,
10 45: e ven ing worship , 7: 00p.m (0 S T )
&amp; 1· 30 (E S T ) . Wednesday Prayer Ser
vice. 7. 00 p.m . (D.S T .) &amp; 7 30 P .M (E .S.
T 1. Mission Friends (ag es 2·6) Royal
Ambassad ors (OOys ages 6 18) , and Cirls
In Acti on (a ges 6 18) on Wednesday s, 7 p
m (DST. I&amp;7 .30 pm (EST. ), Tuesday
Vls lta't lon, 6. 30 p m.
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FAITH TABE RNACLE CHURCH, Bat·
ley Run Road , Rev Emmet! Rawson pas·
tor Ha ndl ey Dunn , supt Sunda y School,
10 a m Sunday evening service. 7 30 p m
, Bible teac hing, 7. 30 p m . Thursda y
SY RACUSE MISSIO N, Cherry St Sy·
rac use Ser vic-es, 10 a m. Sunday Even ing
se rvices Su nda y a nd Wednesday at 7 00 p
m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Dwight Ha ley,
fi rst elder, Wanda Mohler, Su nday Sc hool
'supt Sunday Sehoul 9 30 a.m , Mor ni ng
• Worship 10 30 a.m . Evening Worship 7. 30
p.m ., Wednesday prayer meeting 7 30 p.m
MT MORlAH CHURCH OF GOO,
Rac ine Rev Jam es Sa tte-rfi eld, pastor :
F reema n Wllllam.s Supt Sunday School
9• 45 a m Sund ay and Wed nesday even
lng services. 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT F IRST BAPTIST
CornerSbr h a nd P almer E a rl Eden, Pas
tor Bob Parke r . S S SupL , Ca thy R lg g::~.
Asst . Su pt Sund ay School, 9. 15 a m .,
Morning Wor sh ip. 10· 15 a m : Su nday
Ev(l nl ng serv ice', 7 p m P r ayer meet ln g
a nd Bi ble Stud y Wcdn{"Sday evening. 7 p.
m: ChlldrE'n'5 c hoir pra ct ice. Wedn es
day 7 p.m, Adu lt choir practice, Wed , 8
p m .. Ra dio progra m, WMPO, Sunday,
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CHAPMAN SHOES -

"p,,,g '1 Q•Htg SU. $to," ,

"Serving families"

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST,
5tll and Mai n, AI Ha rtson, minister :
Richard Du Bose, As~oc ia t e Pastor, Mike
Ger lac h, Su nday School Superint endent.
Bible Schoo19 30 a.m ., Morning Worship
10 30 a m . Evening Wor ship 7· 00 p m.
Wed nesday, 7:00p m Prayer meet ing.
MIDDLEP ORT CHURCH OF THE NAZAR E NE, P ASTO R Fred P enhorwood.
Bill Wh ite, Sunday School Supt Sunday
School 9 30 1\.m . . Morning Worship 10: 45
a. m .. Eva nge llstic meeting 7 00 p m ,
Wedn esday , 7: 00p m P rayer m~tln g

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Rev . Charle~~ Talbolt
HARRISON VILLE PRESBYTER!X&gt;.
CHU RCH - Sunday . Worship Services
9. 00 a.m .: Church School l O 15 a.m ..
MIDDL EPORT PRESBYTERIAN Sunda y Sc hool, 9 a m.: Church service,
10· 1!5 a .m

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FAITI-1
SHOUlD BE TAKEN HOME WITI-1 US

GRAVELY TRACTOR

. We are continually Ufged to attend our House of
Worship, and those of us with the wisdom to realize
that we need a higher source of comfort and guidance
than we can oblllin on earth will take this advice.
However, the lessons we learn there are of little value
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unless we Carry them WI'th •US and put them mto
' the 0 ther SIX
· days 0 f the week· Th'IS Can be
practiCe
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litde ways which are none theIess undone m.many
portant ', like holding a door 0 pen ltOr someone, or
thanking the person who does it for you. Or stopping
to help someone who has 1'ust dropped an armload of
packages. Qr just being polite and Cordial to everyone,
Doing these things Call Start a chain reaction of good
humor and Call even heJp you bring yourself OUt of a
depressed mood. The Bible tells us to "love thy neighbor': and these everyday acts of kindness must surely
be included in this Scriptural mandate.

Rutland, Ohi04S77S

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wm. "Bill" Brawn. Owner
Phone (614) 742-2777

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SALES

IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texas
Community ott Ct. Rt 82 Rev Robert
Sanders , paSior Jeff Holter , lay leader.
Ed Roush, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Scbool 9 30 a.m.; morning worship and
children's church to· 30 a.m ; e\'enlng
preaching service first three Sundays.
7: W P m : Special service fourth Sunday
evening, 7· 30 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer
Meeting, Bible Study and Youth Fellow·
ship , 7 30 p.m

La~~:;:~~ 00~ ~~P.e ~a~~p~~~;~y

Veterans
Memorial Hospital
115 I. Memorial Dr.

Pomeroy

992·2104
Jr, pastor.
Ervin B~:~:::,::~~~~'~
Sunday School Supt Sunday
30 "'

1m.; Worship Service, 10' 45 am

\60. Pat Henson, pa stor Sunday SchoollO
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
a.m. Classes for all ages. Junior Church 11 -Joseph B. Hoskins , evangelist. Sunday
am.; Morntng worship II a.m. Adull
Bible Study 9 a m., Worship, lOa .m ., Sun
Choir practice 6 p m Sunday Young Peo- day evening service 6 p.rn , Wednesday
pie's, Children 's Church and Adult Btble evening service, 7 p.m
Study, Wednesday at 7 30 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine, 1
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Granl
Rt 124 WIIJiam Hoback, pastor. Sunday
Sl , Middleport Affiliated with Southern
School 10 a m.; Sunday evening service 7
Baptist Convention David Bryan, Sr , Mt·
p.m Wednesday evening service 7 p.m .
nlster. Sunday School 10 am ; Morning
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
worship 11 a .m; Evening worship 7 p.m,
Supt Sunday School 9· 30 a m Morning
Wednesday evening Bible study and Worship 10· 30 a m Prayer service. aU ern
prayer meeting 7 p m
ate Sundays
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST St
THE CHURCti OF JESUS CHRIST,
Rt.l24and Co Rd. 5. Mark Seevers, mints· APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd .,
dter. Sunday School Supt. Harry Hen · next to Fort Me igs Park , Rutland. Robert
ricks; Sunday School9: JO a.m .. Morning Rlehards , pastor. Services at 7 p m on
Worship 10·30 am ·, Evening worship 7 p
Wednesday.s and Sundays
m. Wednesdayworshlp7pm
HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP·
ST.
PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
• f E R of the Wesleyan Holiness Church
Corner Sycamore and second Sts., Po· Rev David Ferrell, pastor. Henry Eblin,
meroy. The Rev. William Mlddleswart, Sunday School Supt ; Sunday School 10 a
pas tor. Sunday School 9•45 a m Church m .. Morning Worship l1 a.m, Evening
1
service 11 a.m
SACRED
HEART CHURCH, Msgr . se rvi ce 7. 30 p.m . Wednesday evening service 7. 30 p.m .
Anthony Giannamore. Ph 992. ~:, o 98. Satur·
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STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,
day Evening Mass 7: 30 p m. , Sunday Hary Holter , pastor Sunday services 9' 30 1
Mass . 8 a .m and 10 am, Confessions one a.m and 7 p m.; Midweek servi ce, 7:30 p
1
hall hour before each Mass CCD classes , m. Thursdav.
lla.m. Sunday.
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Third
VICTORY BAPTIST. 525 N 2nd St ,
Ave&gt; Rev Clark Ba kN . pastor Carl Not·
Middleport James E Keesee. past or .
tlngham , Sunday School Supt Sunday
Sunday m orning \I.'Orshlp 10 am, Even·
School 10 a m wllh c la sses for a ll ages
ing service 7 p m ; Wednesday evening
Evening servlcPs at 6 p m WPdnesday Bl·
worship 7 p.m VIsitation Thursday6· 30p.
bJe study &lt;tt,7: 30 p.m Youth sl'rvlces Frl- 1
m
·
day at7. 30 p.m
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH. David
ECCLES lA FELLOWSHIP, 128 Mill Si.,
Curfman, past or Sunday School, 10 am,
Mlddlrport Btothe-r Chuck McPher!l.on, l
worship service 11 a.m , Sunday ntghl
pastor Sunday Sohool 10 a.m , Sunday
worship service 7. 30 p.m . Midweek
evening St;'rv! ce.s atr7 p m . and Wednesday
prayer servicE' Wednesday 7 p m
services at 7 p m
WESLEYA N
BIBLE
HOLINESS
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST K('flR('th Smith.
. CHURCH of Middleporl , lnc, 7SPear l St
pastor
Sunda}' School 9· 30 am . church
Rev Ivan Myers. pastor : Roger Manley:
sl'rvkf'
7
JO p.m , youth ft'llowshlp 6 30 p
Sr , Sunday School Supt Sunday School
m. Blbll• 5tudy Thursday, 7. 30 p m
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9 30 a m : Morning Wor ship 10 30 a .m .;
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. 33045
Evening Worship 7 30 p m. Wedn&lt;"Sday
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evening Bible study , prayE-r and praise ., Hila nd Road , P omt"roy Tom Kellv, pas·
tor Danny Lambert . S S Supt. Sunday
serv ice, 7 30 p m.
morning sl'!rviC!' at 10 am , Sunday even·
lng sl'rvl ee 7 :m p m TuPSday and Thur!&gt;· 1
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
day S('rVic&lt;'S at 7. 30 p. m
OF GOD - Gil bert Spencer, pastor Sun·
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA· i
da y School 9: 30 a.m , Morning s('rvlce
:ZARENE, R&lt;&gt;v Glendon Stroud, past or . 1
10. 00 a .m ., Sunda y eve ning servlce7 00 p.
, Sunday School9 JO a m ; WorshlpsC'rvlce,
m ; Mid·week praye r se rvlee Wedn('Sday
10 30 am : Youth SN V!c e Sunday 6• 15 p
7 p m.
1m Sundav evl'nln~ servl ce 7 : 00p m WPd·
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
nt'Sday Pravf'r Meeting and Bible Study 1
Lawren&lt;.·e Bush, pastor Max Folmer , Sr
7·
00 p m
Supt. Sunday School and Morning Worship
: NEASE SETILEMENTCIIURCH , Sun·
9· 30 a m , Sunday evening service. 7 p m.,
•day afternoon servl ('es a t 2 30 Thursday ,
Youth meeting and Bible Study, Wednes·
P'Vf'nln~ SE'rvlct'S at 7· 30
day, 7 p m
FIRST•BAPTIST CHURCH , Mason , W ,
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt 7 on P o·
Va P a stor, Bill Murphy Sunday School 10 1
meroy By· Pass. Re v David Wiseman, Sr ,
a m ; Sunday £'v enlng 7 30 p m P r ayt&gt;r
pastor Melvin Drake, S S. Supt. Sunday
m l'£'11ng and Bible stud y Wednesday, 7 JO
School 9· 30 a m , Morning Worship JO. 30,
p m. Evt&gt;ryonl' Wf'l com e
Eve ning Worship 7 30 p m : Wednesday
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa ·
Prayer Service, 7· 30 p m.
!em
St Rev Paul Taylor. pa5tor. Sunday j
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad
St., Mason Sunday School10 a .m.; Morn- , School 10 a m , Sunday evenlnll7 . 00 p.m :
Wednesday evening pra y£'r m eetlnR 7 00
lng worship 11 a.m ; Eve nin g service 6 p.
P m.
m Prayer ml'l?tlng and Bible Stud y Wed·
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
nesday, 7 p m
CHURCH. Silver Rldgl.' Duane Syd en·
FOREST RUN BAPT1ST. Rev. Nyle
strtcker, pastor Sunday School 9 a .m:
Borde n, pastor Corn elius Bunc h, su pt.
, Worship Servic(', 10 a m , Sunday ('Venlng
Sunday School 9 30 a m.: Second and
Sf'l vice 1 7. 00 p m Wednesday nl({ht Bible
fourth Sundays worship servi ce a1 2· 30 p.
study 7.00 p.m .
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Items for the prenatal clinic at
the Meigs County Health Depart·
ment were collected when the
Middleport Child Conservation
League met recently at the Ohio
Power Co. office.
A report was given on serving
the bloodmobile In October. The
pledge to the flag and the
Mother's Prayer opened the
meeting, Susie Abbott had devotions and for roll call members
gave a moral accepted now but
not In the past. The spring

smile!
A number of schools have
reported Incidents of children In
the Meigs Local District as being
Infested with head lice, Supt. Dan
E. Morris reports. This was quite
a problem last yelj,r and apparently could develop Into one this
year. · Parents having a con·
cern about head lice In their
children's schools should contact
the appropriate building principal or the school nurse.
Do keep In mind that It's no
disgrace to get head llce·-11 can
happen to amnyone. However,
there's no reason to keep them
and there are procedures to
follow so If you detect a problem
check It out.

Run
United
Methodist Women
held at
the church.
She gave several relaxing
motions and meditations which
can be followed and had prayer.
Lllltan Napper opened the

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Support of the Eastern Local
School District levy was voted by
the Riverview Garden Club at a
meeting held recently at the
home of Mrs. Ronald Osborne.
The club also agreed to support
concen\ed voters of the Long
Bottom and Ollvedate communi·
ties In their opposition to the sale
of beer In their precincts. Nov!
19 was announced as the date set
for the Christmas workshop
which will be held at the
Reedsville Church of Christ.
Mrs. Gene Wilson and Mrs.Lyle
Balderson will be ln charge of the
workshop. Members are to take
finger foods for refreshments.
The Christmas party will be held
On Dec. 10 at the Holly Hlll Inn In
Pomeroy .
Mrs. Okey Connolly and Mrs.
Ray Young were co· hOstesses for
the meeting attended by
members In costume. Identities
were revealed as members answered roll call. New year books
were distributed by Mrs. Young
who with the help of Mrs .

ANNA M. HARTENBACH

Hartenbach birth

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hartenlr
ach of Pomeroy are announcing
the birth of their first child, a
daughter,
Sept. 4, at the Holzer
Friends and fans here received
Gallipolis.
Medical
Center,
word Thursday morning of the
The
Infant
weighed
seven
death of Gary Link, an enter'pounds,
15
ounces
and
was
21
tainer who was highly regarded
lnche$ long. She has been named
here.
Mr. Link was killed when his Anna Marie.
Paternal grandparents are
van was struck by another
Bob
and VIola Hartenbach, GaUlvehicle which was fleeing the
polls;
and maternal grandpar·
pollee and ran a traffic signal.
ents
are
Rosanna Manley, Mid·
He had made a number of
dleport,
antl
the late Clifford E.
appearances here over the years
Manley.
and a lot of Meigs Countlans
visiting In Florida In the winter
showed up to hts performances
down there.
The accident occurred In Fort
Myers. Fla.
Plans for a joint craft sale with
Americare-Pomeroy
Health
The annual oyster supper of
CareCenteronNov.
7,
lOa.m.
to3
Drew Webster Post 39, American
at
the
American
Legion
hall
p.m.
Legion, has been set for Tuesday
were made when the Rock
evening at the post home.
The supper will be held follow- Springs United Methodist
Ing the regular meeting at 8 and Women met at the church
any World War I veteran needing recently.
Betty Will presided at the
t ransporta tlon to the hal! Is asked
to contact a post-member and It meeting with dellotlons being
given from Isaiah by Violet
will be work'e d 0111.
Hysell. Prayer requests were
No·-I'm not two-faced. If I taken and Sharon Folmer had the
were, you certainly don't think prayer. Reports were given by
I'd be wearing this one do you? Linda Foster and Tracey O'Dell.
Calendars and necklaces will be
Do keep smiling.
sold by the group.
Next meeting was announced
for Nov. 10 at ll; 30 p.m with a
potluck Thank;sgtvtng dinner.
The Rev, Mel Franklin w!ll speak
conference date was announced on the Bethany Mountain Mission
for Aprll 22.
and after the luncheon, a craft
The Christmas partry was making session will be held.
planned for Dec. 8. Refresh- Dorothy Jeffers had the closing
ments were provided by Mrs. prayer. Others attending were
AbboU and Janet . Duffy. Trecle Abbott, Belly Dill, and
Members held a panel discussion VIrginia Wears.
on ''AIDS."
The traveling prize was won by
Nan Morris. Otrhers attending
the meeting were Helen BlackHYSELL RUN - Hysell Run
ton, Peggy Harris, Clarice Holiness Church, off Route 124 on
Kennedy, Linda Broderick, and County Road 15, will be In revival
Nov. 3 through Nov. Sat 7; 30p.m.
Becky Broderick.
nightly. Speaker will be Pastor
George William~ from Point
Rock Church. Song leader will be
Raymond Walburn.
Connolly and Mrs. Cauthorn had
prepared the books.
Cards were signed for several
friends. Operation Santa Claus
for Athens Mental Health Center
patients was discussed and
members were asked to take
gifts to the November meetl)\g.
For the program, Mrs. Ronald
Osborne showed slides of a trip to
Alaska. Their son, Tom and hls
family have a home there.
Refreshments and trick and
/ · ~
treat bags of goodies were given
to Mrs. Donald Myers, Mrs.
Terry Cline. Mrs. Frank Blse,
ELECT
Mrs. Ronnie Cowdery, Mrs ,
Harlts Frank, Mrs Thomas
Spencer and Janel, Mrs. Herman
Grossnickle, 'Mrs. Donald Put·
man, Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and
Mrs. Balderson who received the
door prize.
SUnON TWP. TRUSTEE

UMW plans
for bazaar

Revival slated

JIMMY W.

DEEM

•Sutton Twp. Rooident for 38 v ...

CLAS~IHEO ADS

asuper market

for everything,

•4 Children in Southern Schools
•Uve on Rural Sutton Twp . Road

I'our Vore Will Be
Greatly A'lprec,aled

P . Pol. Ad

meeting with devotions on "Ev·
ery Breath I Breathe." Officer s
gave reports and 29 sick and
shutln calls were reported. The
Illness of Noami Wyatt was

by

Cand.

noted.
Refreshments were served by
hos tesses, Betty Blac kwood and
Ada Nease to ll members a nd a
gues l, Mary B. Warner.

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TOPS meets

Riverview garden club meets

Greater Joy
Luke 15:7
The whole nalton was Intimately Involved. Television made
instant contact with the family and rescue persons possible.
Everyone felt the emotion of the moment as reports of progress
were given over the air waves . I'm sure everyone remembers
yet the marvelous recovery of little Baby Jes~lca McClure. This
young child sllpped Into an eight Inch well casing and fell 22 feet
out of sight. Recovery efforts went on 24 hours a day until the
successful removal of that life from darkness and death was
completed . The whole nation rejoiced In one way or another.
There was great joy that a llfe was saved.
I too reuolced that the young life was not lost to the lonely,
confining, dark pit In which It was fount~, as concerned as 1 was
over Baby Jessica, I desire to be equally concerned over the
many Jines that today are caught In a way that leads into a pit of
darkness and fire, where there wlll be walling and gnashing of
teeth.
I gain'ed much understanding through the Incide nt with Baby
Jessica. I have a greater understanding now as to what th~
scripture really means . Perhaps you too might bette r
understand. It says In Luke 15 verse 7, "Even so, I tell you, there
wlll be greater joy In heaven over one sinner who repents than
over nlnety·nlne righteous persons who need no repentance "
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R .S.V.
When we realize the joy that was shared over Baby Jessicas
sale recovery , we get a glimpse of thP grealer joy In heaven over
one that repents of their sin. The question far us to ponder today
Is, are W&lt;' as concerned over the !lneS- heading lor hell, as we
have been concerned over little Baby Jessica?
I belleve we must become concerned about lost souls. Thoug h
they may seem to be doing well In l!!e, not caught In a well
casing, they are really as lost as was Baby Jrsslca. Oh, that
those In the business of rescuing persons lost from the Kingdom
of God, might catch again tlje urgent. need to save souls from the
pit of darkness . -Rev, Mel Franklin, Enterprise, Rock Springs,
Flatwoods U .M. Churches.

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An unusual visitor

A prooram on meditation and
prayer at the end of the day was
given by the Rev. Kandl Burchat
the recent meeting of the Forest

ca donates clinic items

SERMONETTE

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UMW meets

Uke the.splrlt of yore released
to visit Scrooge, this visitor of the
!Ieason, from beyond the reach ot
time, brings you a message.
: Take time to smile. Let the
spirits of fun and fellowship
which freely walk the streets at
this season Invade your life and
bring you laughter and warmth.
Keep those spirits always with
and fall not to laugh and to love.
For all else Js but worldly gain
and serves not to nourish the
soul. Take this time now before
time takes you and the opportun·
tty Is lost forever
And remember too ... when you
bob for apples, don't breathe;
when you carve your jack-olantern, watch your thumb;
when you soap windows, stay
hidden for three days; and when
you eat carmel apples, elder,
popcorn balls, doughnuts , candy
corn and pumpkin pte, there w!l!
always be Turns there to help
_you! And most Importantly,
don't let anyone In your house
who looks llke me.
FareweJl.-and don't forget to

MT. tiERMON UNITED BRETHREN

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(614)992-2039 or
(614)992-5721

and luth Ann Fox . .

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Attend The
Church Of
Your Choice

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POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY.
TERIAN - Sunday School, 1D a m.,
Church service, 11·15 a .m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Pastor,
John Evans. Sunday School 10· 00 am:
Sunday Morning Worship 11:110 a.m Chll
dren's Church l1 am. Sunday E~enlng
Service?
p.m Wed , 6 p m Young La·
CUes' Auxiliary Wednesday, 7 p m Fam·
lly Worship
HAZEL COMMUNJTY CHURCH. OU
Rt. 124, 3 mUes from Portland-Long Bot· ..__;..,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
tom . Edsel Hart, pastor Sunday School, ··
9: 30 a.m . Sunday morning preaching
Tuesday, 7. 30 p m
10:30 am; Sunday evening services, 7:30
f!a~' at 7 :ID P m ; Men's Pra\('r BN'akfa.c;t,
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
pm
W&lt;od'nl%dav. 7 am /Grace)
CHRIST OF LA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Port
CHMUIRDCDHLECPORT FAREEWILL BAPTIST
SUTTON - Church School 9. 30 a m , land-RacinE' Road William Roush , pastor
, orner sh and Plum Ralph
Mornln~ Worship 10· 45 a .m first and third
Linda Evans , church school director
Cundiff, pastor Sunday SchoollO:OOa.m.·
Sund,Jy ~t: f'ptlowsh';:j dlnnrr wlrh Ca rm('l , Ch
h h
" 30
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hi
d
Th
d
6
M..r
urc sc ool.,·
worship
Mornng
I WorshJp, ll:OOam.;Wednesday
t r
urs av
pm I ...,.ul rc l
Wed a m ; Morntno
f'&gt;
1030
and Saturday Evening Services a1 :J 30 p.
I !&lt;ENd CHURCH OF CHRIST V.·rn on·
'
am.:
nesday f'Vl'nlng prayer '
services , 7· 30 p.m
m.
Eld11d,ii!P mmr :-; tt•r. 011\r('r S" um Sunda \
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rt'v Earl
Shu ler. pastor Worship service-, 9. 30 a m ·
School Su pt Prl.'a r htng 9 JO a m eac h
Sunday School 10 30 a m Bible Study and
Sund!l\
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UN10N /Thur·
man Durham) pastor. Sunda)' service, praver serv ice Thursda v, 7 30 p.m .
f
MEIGS
9.
30 a m.. evening service 7· 30 p m
CARLETON INTER DENOMINATION
COOPERATIVE PARISH
30
j AI.. CHURCH, Krngs bury Road Rev Da·
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Prayer meeting, Wedneday, 7• P m
vid Curfman , pastor. Sunda y School 9. 30
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CH URCH OF
a.m. Ra lph Carl. Supt Ev('Jjln~ worship
Re\1 Don Archer
CHRIST J o~&lt;'J)h B Ho~kiM pa~ J or Blbl£&gt;
7 00 p m. P r ayer meeting. Wednesday
Ons~ 9·.'ID n m MornlngWm ship10 3f\ a
Rev Roy Deeter
700 pm
Rev. Seldon JohMon
· ~ m Ev&lt;'nrn ~ WOi shlp .fi. lOp. m Thut sda v
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN, Vernon
ALFRED - Church School 9. 30 a m.,
Eldridge, pastor WallacP Damewood, S.
Blblf' St udv. fl. lfl p m
Worship, 11 a m , UMYF 6 30 p.m., UMW
1'\EW STIVERSVJLL E COMM UNITY
S. Sup! SundaySchool 9 30 a m Worship
Third Tuesday, 7· 30 p m Communion,
CHURCH Sunda v School o:;f'r\1 \r£'. 9 4~ a
.!iE-rvlcP, 10 30 am
m · • Worship · Sf'rv lcf' 10 30 a.m ..
firs! Sunday. {Archer )
EvanJ:!('hs1rL Sen•ltt' 7 30 p.m W(&gt;('lnl"S
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m ; Church
da v, Pra ver m('('tlng 7· 30 p m Thu rsda y I Okey Cart, pastor Sunday SChool at 9:30
SctJooiJOa.m .• Bible Study, Thutsday, 7p.
ZiON CHURCH OF CHRIST, PomPrOy·
a.m .. Morning worship at 10 30a m ; Sun·
m , UMW, flnt Thursday, 1 p m .. Com·
Harrlsom lllo Rd Robrfl Pul'lr&gt;tl m inis
day evening service at 7: 30p.m. Thursday
munion, first Sunday (Archer)
l(lf: SlC'Vf' Sranlf'v S !' Supt. Bill Ml· El
services at 7. 30 p m
JOPPA - Worship 9· JO a m : Church
rm A ~ st Supt Sund;~\ Sd10ol9 30 a m .
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
School 10 30 am Bible Study Wednesday,
WorshiP !!Nvi&lt;'&lt;' 10 30 a m Evl'ning wor
Knob, located on County Road 31 Rev
7 30 p.rn (J ohnson)
ship Su nday 7 p m and Wl'dnl'~ d:w 7 p.m
Lawrence Gluesencamp, pastor Rev
LONG BOTTOM - Ctlurch School 9. 30
ST1 JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pin(' ' Roger Willford. asst pastor Preaching
a m ; Worship 7 p m ; Bible Study, Wed·
Grov(' ThC' Rf'v Wtllmm Mlddi&lt;'Swm th .
servlcesSunday7 30p.m Prayer meeting
nesday, 7· 30 p m ; UM'YF, Wednesday,
pc~ s t or Chu rch ~Pr\ 1 ('('9. 30 am , Sunday
Wednesday, 70:10 p m , Gary Griffith,
6 00 p.m . Communion First Sunday,
School 10 30 a m
leader. Youth groups Sunda y evening at
(Archer )
BRADBURY CH URCH OF CHRIST.
6:30Pm. with Roger and Violet Willford,
REEDSVILLE- Church School9 30 a
J ohn Wrlgbt p Haor Sunclc~v Srhool !l '10.•
leadt="rs. Communion service first Sunday
m ; Worship Service 11 00 a m {Deeter)
m Lar rv Havm'!:i. S S Supt Mornln l!
each month
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL "mship 10.30 . 1 m
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
Church School 9 a m ., Worship 10 a.m ,
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
CHURCH -CoolvllleRD Rev PhiUipRt
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7.30 p.m, UMW,
RENE R('\ Llovd D C.rlmm Tr pastor
denour. pastor. Sunday School 9 :\0 a .m ,
Third Tuesday , 7· 30 p m . Communion
First Sunday (Archf'r)
Ora Bass. Ch &lt;~ irma n or th (' BmrrU of Chris
worship service 10 30 a.m .. Blbte study
Ha n Llfp S undav School 9. «J &lt;.~ . m , Motn ·
and worship service, Wednesday , 7 p.m
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Jn g worship 10 30 a m , ('V':IngE'Il Stl c .st-r
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Rev. lames E. Corbitt
vic(' 7 00 p m , Wcdn('Sda y servl('{', 7 p m
8111 Carter, pastor Sunday School9:30 a.
Rev Kandy Burch
I !BERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH I)(')(
m .; Morning Worship and Communion
Rev. Melvin Franklin
ter Wood\ Call . pastm . SE•JVIcPs Sunda"
10 30 am.
Rev. Clemente S. Zuat~:a, Jr.
10 a .m . and 7 p m . Wednt?'Sdav 7 p m
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos
Rev. Robert Mll8sman
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Worship 11 a.m.
RACINE FJRST BAPTIST, Sieve
Tillis, pastor Sonny Hudson, supt. Sunday
; Church School 9· 45 a m , Charge Bible
Deaver, Pastor Mike Swiger, Sunday
Schoo\9 •30 am; Morning worship, 10 30
Study, Wednesday 7 30 p m , UMW, fi r st
School Supt .. Sunday School 9 30 am :
am., Sunday evening s~rv lce 7: 00 p m
Tuesday, 7 30 p m : · Choir Rehearsal,
Morning worship 10.40 a.m, Sunday
Wednesday service 7 p m WMPO pro·
Wednesday 6 30 p m .. UMW, fourth Sun
E'Venlng worship 7:30 p m., Wednesday
gram 9 am each Sunday .
day, 6 30 p.m (Burc-h ).
evpaJng Bible study 7:30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZI\
ENTERPRISE - Wors hip 9 am .,
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
RENE Samuel Basye, pastor Sunday
Church School to a m , Bible Study, Tues.
Burlingham. Ray LaudennUt, pastor; ~
School9: 30 a m : Worship service 10· 30a
day. 7 30 p.m; UMW, First Monday ~ 7: 30
tn.; Young people's servl('~ 6 p m
bert Cozart, assistant pastor. Sunday School
p.m ., UMYF' Sunday, 6 p.m Choir Re·
10 am.; worship 7 p.m .; WednE.'sday, 6 p.m.
Evangelistic service6 . 30 p m. Wednesday
hea rsal, 6 30 p m Wednesday. (FrankiJn )
yol)th me«tng; Wed, 7 p m . churchservlces.
service 7 P m
FLATWOODS- Church School , lOam.
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, '1.!:
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
; Worship, 11 am , Bible Study , Thurs·
mile off Rt . 325 Rev. Ben J. Watts, past or
St, Mason, W Va Sunday Bible Study 10
day. 7 p.m, UMYF. Sunday , 6 p m
Robert Searles, s.s. Supt. Sunday School
a .m. , Worship 1l am and 7 p.m Wednes·
(Fra nklin ).
9•30 a m ; Morning Worship IO: 30 a .m ..
day Bib!(' Study, vocal music, 7 p.m
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m ,
Sunday evenlng service 7· 30 pm., WedLIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud
Church Sc hool 10 A M Choir practice,
nesday service, 7 30 p m
ding Lane, Mason, W. Va. J N. Thacker.
.,.Tuesday, 6:30 ,p m ; UMW, first Tuesday,
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, B\11 Little,, pastor. Evening service 7 30 p m · Wo·
7. 30 p m. {Burch).
pastor. Steve Little, s. S~ Supt Sunday
men's Ministry , Thursday, 9· 30 'a .m :
HEATH {Middleport ) -Church SchooJ,
School 10 am; Morning worsip, 11 a.m,
Wednesday Prayer and Bib!~ Study , 715
9:30 a m , Morn ing Wor ship 10. 30 a.m ..
Sunday evening worship 7• 30 p m Prayer
P m.
Youth Gr oup, 4 p m: Wednesday, Church •
meeting and Bible study Wednesday 7' 30
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
Choir rehearsal , 7 p m ; Thursdat.
p.m.;
Youth
meeting
Wednesday
at
7
p.m
.
CHRISTIAN
UNION The RE'v. David
Prayer Service, 6 30 p.m . Bible Study , 7
REJOICING LIFE BAfTISTCHURCH
McManis, pastor Sunda yS chool9 30 a m.
p m . (Zuniga l
·
- 383 N 2nd Ave , Middleport. Sunday · , Sunda } morning 5ervice , 11 a m ; Sun·
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10 , Sehool10 am Sunday evenlng 7• 00p m ,
da y night serv1ce, 7.30 Wedn l'Say ITayf' r
a m , Chu rch School , ll am : UMW, third
Mid·week service, Wed., 7 p.m
meeting, 7· 30 p m
Wednesda y, 1 p m ., Choir pract ice, MonLANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH , . FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Lela r t.
da y. 7: 30p.m. (Burch \.
Robert E Musser, pastor Sunday School
W. Va . Rt l , JamPs Lewis , pa stor Wor
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship Service
9·30 am ; Paul Musser, supt : Mornin g · ship serv ices 9 30 a rn.; SundayS chool ll
9· 30 a m ; Church Scho ol 10 .15 a.m ,
worship 10. 30 a.m , Sunday evening ser· · a m , Evenin g worship 7 30 p.m Tuesda y
UMW Seconct Tuesday, 7· 30 p m .. {MUSS·
'
vice,
7 p m .. mtd·week service, Wedn escottaJ:: e pra'9t'r meeting and Bible Study
man )
day, 7 p.m
!9 30 a m , Worship senl!ce. Wednesda y
POMEROY -Church School, 9 15 a m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
7. 30 p.m
, Worship 10 30 a m , Choir r ehearsal
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
ZARENE . Rev Glenn McMillan , pa stor
Wednesday, 7 30 p rn , UMW, second
Mary J&lt;tnlce Lavender, Sunday Sc hool
Waln ut and Henry Sts , Rav enswood, w
Tuesday, 7· 30 p m ; UMYFSunday , 6p m .
Supt . Sunday School 9 30 am., Morning
Va The Rev George C Wei rick , pastor
(Corbiil ).
worship 10:30 a .m.; E vang elistic se rvice,
Sunda y SChool 9· .l) a m , Sunda y wors hip
ROCK SPRINGS- Church Sc hool, 9: 15
6 p m ; Prayer and Praise Wednesda y. 7p
11-d' m.
a rn , Worship 10 a m , Bible Study, Wedm.; Youth meeting, 7 p.m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, loca1cd on
nesday, 7 30 p m , U M~ F (Seniors) , SunEDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
P omPro y Plk ~ County Road 25 nea l Flat
d ay. 5 p m : (Jun iors ) eve ry ot her Sun- ~ CHRIST.
Elden R Blake, pa5lor Sunday
wOO ds Rev Blackwood, past or. S ervi ces
dav. 6 p.m (F rank li n)
SchoollO am , Ga ry Reed , Lay leader
on Sunday at tO· JO a m and 7· 30pm with
RUTLAND - Church School, 10 a m ,
Morning sermon, 11 am ; Sunday night
Sunday School9:30 a m Bible Study, Wed
Worship, 11 a m ; UMW Fi rst Monday
services·.
Christian
Endeavor
7·
30
p
m
,
nes day , 7. 30 p.m.
7W pm .
'
Song service 8 p m . Preaching 8· 30 p m
FAIT H FELLOWSIUP CR USADE FOR
SALE M CE NT ER - Churc h School9. 15
Mid week prayer meeting, Wedn esday , 1
CHR1ST, St Rt 338, Antiqui ty. Rev.
a .m , Worshi p 10. 15 p m (Muss man )
Pm
Frank lin Di cken s, pastor Sunda y morn ·
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 9 00 a m ·
! HEMLOCJ( GROVE CHRISTIAN ,ROg
ln~!lO a.m ., Sunday evening 7•30 pm
c hurch school 9·45 a fn . (Mussman )
'
er Watson , pastor Cren son Pra tt , S unday Thursda y evening 7 30 p m
School Supt Mornin g Worship 9.30 a m ;
STIVERSVILLE COMM UNlTY BAP
Sunda y School 10 30 a m , Evenin g ser
TIST CHURCH Pastor Robert Byer s
Sunday SchoollO am Worship service U
vice, 7: 30 p m
SOUTHERN (;LUSTER
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shu e
a. m .. Sunda y evening servlce,7 30 p m:
Re" Roger Grace
pastor: J oe Sa yre, Sunda y School Supr '
eventpg service 7:30 p.m
,
-ar.v ~ Paul McGulr~
Sunda y School 9· 45 am : Evening wor
"'OYJE·srns L.FMIST Afoo.
AP PLE GR OVJ:.:- Church S(' nuol9 30
ship 6 :KI p.m . Praye r Meeting, 6 30 p.m
- VanZand t and Ward Rd . Elder
.1 m Wors hip 10· 00 a m (firs t and th ird
Wedn esda y
.J a m(&gt;S Mt11er, pastor Sunday SChool,
Su nduvsl : Blblf' st udy (Ivery Sutld a ~ 7 p
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF 10· 30 am . Worship Sen• lee, Sunday, 7· 30
m . UMW S{'cond Tu l'sday 7 00 p m.;·
CHRIST Dave- Prentl c~. minister . Deryl
p m.; Bible Study, Wednesday, 7. 30 p rn.
Pravct meeTing, Wedn esd;.~v 7 p m
Wells, Supt Church School 9 a.m , Wor
POM E ROY WESLEYAN HOLIN:&amp;SS,
1C:rarr1
shiJ) Service. 9. 45 p.m
Harrisonville Road . Rev Dewey King ,
BETH AN Y - Wor~h l p , 9 am., Chu rc fl
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
pas tor: Cllnton Faulk, Sunday SChool
School 10 &lt;:~ . m . B1ble Study Wednesday
RE NE. Rev Herbert Grate, pastor
Supt.: Sunday School9. 30 am ; m orning
10 a m , Dorcas Women's F'l'llowshtp'
Frank Riffl e, su p!. Sunda y School 9. 30 a
worship, 11 a.m , Sunda y even ing s ervice
'
Wed nesday 11 a m (McGuire).
m.; Worship service, 11 a m and 7 p m
7' 30 p m Prayer Meetin g, Wednesda y,
CARM E L - Church School 9. 30 a m.;
Su nday Wednes day , 7 p .m P rayer m eet- 7· 30 P m
Wors hip . 10: 45 a.m Second an d Fourth
In~.
S~RACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
Sundays, F e llowship di nn er with Su tton
LAUREL CL1FF FREE METOODIST
non·Penl ecostal Worship service Sunday
t hird Thu rsday , 6. 30 p m. (McCulr£&gt;)
10 a m ., Sunday School 11 a .m E venlnt
CHURCH David Bell, pastor Robert E
EAST LETA RT - Church Sct1ool9 am ·
Barton , Direc tor of Christian Education
worship servi ce 7 00 p ril Wed nesda}
Worshi p lfl a m second "'ftll. (Qurt h Su ~·
Steve EbJJn, assistant Sunday School9 ;i)
prayer meeting 7· 00 p m
iavs; UMW f l r~t Tu ~da"y, 7. 30 p m.
a m .. Mo rning worship 10· 30 a m ;Teens
Gract&gt;l
~
InA ction , 6p.m , Evening Worship , 7·30p
L~TA RT FA LLS - Worship 9 a 1'/'1"
m Wednesda y evenblg prayer and Bible
.:'hurc h Sc hopiiO a .m (Gra u •l
'
study, 7:30p.m Chotr pra cti ce, Thufs da y,
MORNI NGSTAR - Worship, 9 45a m ,
1p.m
Churr h S(' hnol, 10·30 am., Bible STudy,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
T hur sdrJv.7.30p rfl !Rad('r\
Cha rl es Russell Sr ., minist er Ri ck
RAC;INE WEilJ,.E YAN - Ch urch School,
comber, supt. Sunda y S chool 9:30 a m
lOa m ., Worshltflla.m .. UMW fourlh Mon·
Worship serv ice 10·30 am Bible study',

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Beat of the bend
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Do you receive a Thursday
visit from the
graceful. but a
bit frightening, a
black-costumed
Halloween
character?
I don't know
who was under
all of that coslumtng and the
skull mask-·but I have my
suspicions since the character
was accompanied by John
Lentes of the law firm of Porter,
Little, Sheets and Frecker.
I hope you did get a mystifying
visit and I hope you were left a
copy of the message that was
being delivered about Pomeroy
by the pair.
In case you didn't, here's howl!
went:
Happy Halloween

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Eloise Adams, leader, 7· :II p m. Salvallon
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A halloween party was' neto at
the Tuesday night meeting of
TOPS held at the Coonhunters
bu Ud!ng on the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds. Phyllis McMillan
was the best loser with Peggy
Rinlng as runner-up. Winner of
the fruit basket was Lennie Bell
Aleshire. Contest winners were
Mrs. Aleshire and Imogene
Dean, KOPS group, and VIrginia
Dean and Donna Grueser, TOPS
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To Racine Village Council
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FRIDAY
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LONG BO'ITOM - A square
dance will be held Friday, 8 to 11
p.m.', at the Long Bottom Community Building. ·

zanne Bush, president Invites the
public to attend the meeting.

the Evangelical Christian Union
Church on Main St. In Point
Pleasant. w.Va. Featured singers will be the Vance Family •
from Lucas, the Samaritans •
from proctorville. the Narrow
Way Singers and the Reflections. ;
Revival

POMEORY - The ReorganIzed Church or Jesus Christ or
Latter Day Saints -will serve
SUNDAY
election day . dinner on Tuesday
.RUTLAND - Revival services . from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
will begin Sunday-at the Rutland
Freewill Baptist with Evangelist
RACINE - Racine United
Rick Weaver and continue Methodist Church will be Serving
through Sunday, Nov. 8. There election day dinner on Tuesday
will be special singing nightly. starting at 11 a.m. and continuing
Paul Taylor, pastor, Invites the through the evening meal.
public.
Time change
MONDAY
FOR
HOBSON - Sunday and WedSYRACUSE - Sutton Town· nesday evening services at HobMEIGS LOCAL
ship Trustees wlll meet Monday, son Chuch of Christ In Christian
7:30 p.m., at the Syracuse Union will now start at 7 p.m.,
SCHOOL BOARD
Municipal Building.
Instead of 7:30p.m.
Your Support
Gospel sing
•
Appreciated
EAST MEIGS - Parents of
PT. PLEASANT - Bend Area
Eastern High seniors are asked Gospel Sing will be held SaturPoid Pol. Ad by Conclidatt, 109 Pl.-a•t
Ridge, Pomeroy, OH. 45769 *
to attend a meeting at 1 p.m.
day , Nov. 7, starting at 7 p.m., at
Monday in the school cafeteria to
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JEFF WERRY .

SEVENTH GRADE - This year's seventh
grade cheering squad at Southern Junior High
Includes, In front, Jodi Cummins, I lo r second
row, Julie Hill and Roberta Caldwell, third row,
Valerie Connolly, Nlkkllhle and Christy ~at dens,

and on top, Tamara Hayman. The squad placed
set:ond In the Ohio University Cheerleadlng
Clinic. Last year's seyenth grade squad also
placed second at Q.U. .

RUTLAND - Regular meet·
ing of RUtland Village Council
will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at
the Clvle Center.
POMEROY - XI Gamma
Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, will meet at the Senior·
Citizens Center, 7 p.m. Tuesday.
RUTLAND - The Rutland
· village water committee will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the
Civic Center.
ORANGE TOWNSHIP- The
Orange Township trustees will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the
home of Dorothy Calaway, clerk.
POMEROY - Meigs County
· Salon 710, Eight and Forty, will
meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the
American Legion hall In
Pomeroy.
TUESDAY
CHESTER - An Election Day
dinner and b'a zaar will be held at
11 a.m. on Tuesday attheCbester
United Methodist Church.
LONG BO'ITOM - Flame
Fellowshp Chapter will ·meet .
Tuesday at 7:30 p·.m. at the Mt.
Olive Community Church, Long
Bottom. Speaker will be Elder
Gary Taylor of the Church of
Jesus Christ, Lancaster. Su-

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meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the
s.chool.

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United Press International

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992-2156

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KENNEDY IN-LAWS: What's
new with the Kennedy In-laws?
CaroUne Kennedy's husliand,
Edwin Schlossberg, Is preparing
"Maps Songs Lenses," his fourth
exhibition at a New York
Gallery, for a Nov. 18 opening. It
will feature 35 original works of
poetry rendered on various materials Including unbleached canvas, woven fabric and wooden
panels . The gallery says many of .
the pieces "are metaphorically
based on ancient string maps
used by natives of FIJI that are
experiential descriptions Of the
forces and conditions one encounters on a journey', such as winds
and currents." On a less cerebral
level, actor-strong man Arnold
Schwarzenegger, husband oi
Caroline's cousi n Maria Shriver,
has just been named star of the
year by the National Association
of Theater Owners. His .latest
• film, "Predator," has grossed
more than $110 million world wide. Schwar~enegger will be
honored Nov. 21 at the assocla·
tton's 63rd annual convention In
New York.
GLIMPSES: Geoff Perkins,,
producer of "Splttlng Images,"
the television show that uses
puppets In Its stinging satire, on
reports of the royal rift In Prince
Charles-Lady Dl marriage:
"Now we even keepthelrpuppets
ln separate boxes."
HEAVENLY APPEARANCE
BY WINGER: On Friday " Entertainment Tonight" will air
footage of Del)ra Winger 's whimsical appearance In "Made in
Heaven," a new romantic
comedy starring her husban'd,
Timothy Hutton. Winger doesn't
get a mention In the movie' s
credits for the role of a male
clerk who helps run heaven and
gives advice to the lovesick
'Character played by Hutton.
Asked about Winger's part, Hut·
ton said he was surprised.
LOOK IN THE MffiROR:
"L.A. Law" star Corbin Bernsen
says he Isn't sure why women
lind him a ttractive. " There are
times when T look In the mlrror
and I ju st say, 'No, I don't get

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Your Support and Confidence Will B-e AppreCiated
Pd. Pol. Ad by Candidate. Rt. 1. langsville. Ohio

$ S9

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FOR

PAST EXPERIENCE IN .....
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•Juvenile Probation Officer
•First OAPSE President

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John Rice talked on the upcomIng school levy at the recent
meeting of the Ladles Auxlllary
of the Orange Fire Department
held at the firehouse.
Two new members were welcomed. Plans were discussed for
the annual turkey dinner. Refreshments were served. Next
meeting will be Dec. 8.

$ 99

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Apples

Cline, second row, Heidi Snider and Amber
Cpmlngs, and back row, Jody Hayes, Annie Amos
. and Michelle McCoy.

it,"' he says In the upcoming
issue of Us magazine. On top ol
that, Bernsen says he Is a
major-league klutz. "I stumble
all over the place," he says. "I'm
constantly tripping over myself
and dropping food all over myself
when I'm eating. It can get a little
embarrassing at times, especially when people recognize
you." Bernsen says In a year or
two he'll be ready to start a
family and already has toned
down his lifestyle. "I wasn't
happy with the extent to which I
· used to stay out late at night,
partying," he sa! d. "I used to tell
myself, 'Spencer Tracy stayed
out and drank until four in the
morning, why can't I do that? If It
was good enough for him, It's
good enough for me.' But that's
not what It's about."

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EIGHTH GRADE- Eighth grade cheedeaders
at _Southern Junior High for the 19987·88 school
year arf), I to r front row, Dawn Shuler and Dee

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COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
ESTATE OF
LeGRAND GRIBBLE
aka L G GRIBBLE
Deceased
Case Number 15631
Doekot 8 Page 251
laona d J&amp;we I Adm n st a
tor"' th theW I Annexed of
the Estate of Lag and G b
ble aka L G Gr bble de

ceased
PLAINTIFF
VS
Elzabeth Shephe d whose
last known address was
6006 Boe ng Place Los An
geles Ca forn a 90045 et

al
DEFENDANTS
El zabeth Shepherd whose

as

follows
Off ce apace to hou• the
Me1g1 County Department

Human Sarvteea Child
Support Enforcement Piv
s an 512 square feet min

of

mum totalopoce
Cona11t ng of e min1mum
of two off cet Accen to

last known address o es
dence was 6005 Boeeng to let fee ltties for men and
Place los Angeles Caifom a
women Sa d office apace
90045 otherw se unknown shall have both heat ng •nd
and the unknown he~rs at law
central •r condition ng ada
next of kin legatees devisees
flo rea cent l1ght111g auf
d stnbuteas
executors. ad · llilci,ont for off ce work Wlr
m n strators and BSStgns if
lng for three prong plugs
any of
electr cal outlets spaced ev
1 E zabeth Shephe d de
ery 1 x feet apart and t le
ceased and
floor cover ng
2 U sula Gnbble aka Ur
Sad off ce sp..:e mult be
sula H G bble deceased
ocated within a reasonable
and
d stance from our. ex.ting
3 Ve ley Hauck aka Ve I e locat ons so that the county
Hauck deceassed and
agency 1hell not ncur unne4 E zabath Hauck de
cessary costtln the lntt~~lla
ceased
ton of our telephone and
are hereby not fed that on alarm svttem•
Septombe 29 1987 that
Rantol roquorod for 11 d
Leona d Jewell Adm n stra
bu ldmg and related facilities
tor of theW llanne"edofthe should be b oken down fora
estate of Legrand Gr bble
2 (two) year beals AI bido
aka l G G bble deceased
should ncludothat bidder lo
has fled a Comp a nt n to provide maintenance for
Common Peas Court Po
the exterto and 1nter10r of
bate 0 v son Me gs Coun
the bu ld ng
tv Oh o fo the determ na
The Boa dofCountyCom
ton of the pe sons ant tied m satoners may require addi
to decedent s leg and G b
t1onal contract prov aions
ble aka L G G bble) prop
with the successful bidder
erty by the laws of ntestate lnclud ng but not hmn:ed to
success on
the r ght of the option to

Each of the defendants
named

here n

may

canceltheleaseifnecM•ry
The front of the envelope
enclos ng the bid mu81: be
rna ked Sealed B d Child
Support Enforcement Oiv
sion Bidder shall turn sh
the r own b d forms
Tho BoordoiCountyCom
m 11 oners may accept the
lowest b d or select the best
b d for tha ntendad purpoae
and the Board of County
Commissioners reserve the
r ght to reJect any or all b1d1
and or any part thereof
Me g1 County Comm sa on
ers

have

some c a m o nte est n the
estate of leg and Gr bble
aka l G Gr bble deceased
You are equ red to f e an
Jt;nswer on or before twenty
e gM 128) days afte tho ast
pub cat on of the Legal No
t ce on Novembe 20 1987
The date of the hear ng on
th s compla nt s schedu od
for December 21 1987 at
11 00 AM at the P obate
Court Me gs Countv Po
meroy Oh o If you fa to
appea and defend you se f
JUdgmen by default w be
takenaganstyoufo the at
ef demanded

pia nt
be gran ed shou d appear and
nform the Court The Court IS
ocated at Me gs County

5

Happy Ads

Scott &amp; Grenta
ria re happf to sea
after -ou two have
bean together for
so long that vou ve
decided to tnake It
for keeps and are
gotng to tie the
knot ad Grata gets
her with In
tnart-lng Scott
Congratulations &amp;
But rllshes

ln Memortam

In Memory Of
DALTON A

GROVER
75th Barthday
We loved ham so
Sadly masssed by
wtfe

Myrtle

Chtldren

grand

children and great
grandchildren

CORRECTION
ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
In Wednesday Sentinel's

OHIO VALLEY BULK FOODS AD
Should Have Read

89(

5 lb.

ELECT

Rebecca (Becky)
Triplett
FOR

POMEROY VILLAGE COUNCIL
Thank You For Your
Support
Pd Pol Ad by Cand date
298 Mulberry Ave Pomeroy Oh 45769

I

PUBLIC NOTICE
In •ccordance with Sec
ton 307 86 of the Oh o
Rev sod Code ... ted b do
w II be rectHVed by the Me gs
County Board of Commls
slonen n their office located
n the Counhouse Pome
roy Oh o until noon on
November 13 1987 The
b do w II be opened at 1 45
p m on November 1 3 1 987
and read aloud for computer
equipment thardware 1oft
ware. nstallet on tra n ng
and oerv col to be UMd for
the procea111ng of Bureau of
Support caseo and IV D
cases for the Meigs County
Department of Human Ser
VICes Sa d computer equip
ment mu It be compat bla
wtth the agency s ex sting

computer system
Each bid proposed shall
c:onta n the full nemaofeach
person or company subm1t
t ng • bid and shall be
accompan ad by a b d bond
n the amount of ether (1) a
C81hler 1 check or certtfled
check on a solvent bank n
the amount of ten percent
(10%1 of tho total b dpr co or
121 1 bid surety bond n tho
amount of on• hundred par

cant (1 00%1 of tho total b d
pr ce
Separate and ndependent
bids will be received w~h
respect to che computer
equ pment to be purch1aed
as provided by the apecif Cl
ttons Specif cat ona and n
struct10na to b dders may be
obta ned .t the off ce of the
Clerk of tho Meigs County

Comm•asioners

Pomeroy

Oh o
Sa d Board of Comm s
110ners reserve the r ght to
wa ve formallt es to accept
and reject parts or all of any
and all bods
Mary E Hobetottor Clerk
Meigs County Board of
County Comm s11oners
1101 30 (1 11 6 2tc

TEAFORD
Real Estate ~~
216 E 2nd St
Phone
1 [614) 992 3325

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Real Estate General

Housinq
Headquarlers

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POMEROY

NEW LISTING MIDDLEPORT
- Un que 3 bedroom home
n good cond ton Equ pped
k!chen Owne wII sac ficeal
$18 50000
NEW LISTING - Good one
floor plan 3 bedroom home
on evellot n Mdd eport Ba
sement good ocat on Must
be seen to be app ec ated
F rm at $29 900 00
PRICE REDUCED fa sale
before w nte Rea v n ce
mob le home &amp; lol n the
count v Sale I le d sh etc
Ready to move n o NOW
$1 3 500 00
MAKE AN OFFER on th s
grand 2 sto y home w h a
rve v ew looks good
Sart ng at $23 900 00
POMEROY - PRICE RE
OUCEDt Beaut lui r)lodern
k tchen 3 bedrooms fu ba
semen! ots of closet space
n ce woodwo k Nce deck
MUST SEE $42 900 00
ST AT 33 - About lou
m es to Co Rd 14 Appx 25
acres of vacant g ound
Good bu d ng s te WANT
$11 000 00
MIDDLEPORT - Cute I Hie
one floo pan 3 bed oom
home Nce k tchen and bath
Shed equ pped k!chen and
othe featu es $16 500 00
RUTLAND - Nce anch
stye home wth centra a
ga age 3 bedrooms I ant &amp;
ea porches lg I v ngroom low ut t es &amp; b g eve
lot $38 50 0 MAKE OFFER
POMEROY - Tra le only n
good cond I on 1973 12 x60
plus underp nn ng and new
I onl po ch WANT $4 900 00

SYRACUSE - Remodeled 2
sto y home 3 4 bedrooms
I II baths basement garage
&amp;ode barn Appx I acre of
ground PR CEO TO SEll
$39 900 00
III«Y l CULAHO Ill 9'126191
IAN TRUmL
949 2660
DOn~ TURNER
997 5692
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Services
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SERVICE
985-3561

All Makes

•Washe s •D shwashe s
•R an gas •Refr gerators
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WE SELL USED APPLIANCES
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EVERY SUNDAY
IN NOVEMBER
1 00 PM
AT THE
KEN AMSBARY
IZAAK WALTON
LEAGUE
FACTORY (HOKES
10 29 1 rna

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Basham Buddang

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
factory Choke

12 Gauge Shotguns Only
10-7 tin

TRAPPING SUPPLIES
NITE LIGHTS
WHEATE LIGHTS
Buymg Roots
Beef Hsdes and
Deer Hades

GEORGE BUCKLEY
614·664-4761
HOURS
Mon Sat 2 to 9 P M
Sunday 6 to 9 P M

10l51mo

or

It • A Gre at Fund
H.m.ser

0 9-17

flliiJIIIYilll'lil

Help Wanted

lou Guklet Mlile &amp; Fema e
Ou top peop a ea n •soo
1120Upe week Plaauntwo Ill.
ng ~ond tlon• Sa ary to Nr)
w th bonutM A ellty fun p ace
to work F and v nut depen
dab e 1 a the aquwementa Cal
614 288 6421 Ilk fo Sue

Announcements

3 k ttens 10 weeks old 2 biKk
1 g ay me 9 Une

1 a ned Call 814 446 3287

~XCELLENT WAGES to apere
1 me auembty work el•ct o•
cs c 1ft1 Other• nfo C&amp;(\41

641 0091 EXT 2987 Open. 7
da¥• CALL NOW

Good Rates
TLC
25 Yrs Exp
References
6 wkt o d pupp es Good pets a.hunter~ Mothe regilte ed Env

Joe or

Pauley Bowland
209 South 4th St
M ddleporl Oh

1h Sette Call 614 246 15497
245 15231

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Parts &amp; Service

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BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
At Reasonable Proces

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Naght
NO SUNDAY CALLS
or

4 16 86 tin

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SIDING CO.
New Homes But1t
Free Est mates

PH 949 2860
or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls
J 11 tin

GUN SHOOT
EVERY
SUNDAY
1:00 P.M.
RACINE
GUN CLUB
RACINE OHIO

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DONELLI'S

PIZZA
992 6167
121 1l INCH 8 ITEM
P-IZZAS $995
Green / Block 01 ves
Pepperono Cheese
On1ons Green
Peppers Sausage
Ground Beef

NO SUBSTITUTIONS

and FIRMING

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JUST CAW
992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10 8 tic

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BUY OR SELL
Rtver~ne

Ant1ques

1124 East Matn St
Pomeroy

HOURS Mon luto Wod.

N~WEll'S SUNOCO
IT 7 CHESTER

NOW THRU NOV 14th
MON THRU SAT
9 00 4 30

saoo ptr 100 lb
985 3350

H ghly mot "ated ndMduala 1n-te ei1:Dd n a n ng for • mtl:'l':

agement post on w thone of the
f11 eat grow ng marlurting or
gan ut ona n the country E~

cellent ncome pqtent 1
11'
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35 E Ca pente St Atheqs.
Oh o 45701
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304 675 3006 E 0 E
atay It care for
Cal 814 448

K ttena 304 882 2860

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304 675 2104
1 0 week otd k ttens and tom cat

Cute 304 676 6747

304 895

6

mantta C1 114-441 4249 or

Homes for Sale

bar 2 aar a•ae• Ph Before
4 OOPM 814 44e 4009 Afto
4PM Ph 304 875 3818

REWARD LOST Black laatha
jacket nSp ngVa flY I ea Ca

814 441 9513 or 441 4410

Loll fema e Pek nasa gold with
wh te lfound neck Lori Mon
Oct 26 on Ath St n M dell•
port Anawltf'l toM u ~ Rewa d
Call 114 992 7372

uaad fum tura

FOUND ama female puppy
w th brown and back ma k ng1

ntereltad 814 441 7001

Feder• state and eN aarvi041
obo t14 707 to 081 818 yeor
now hi ng Ca ob ne 1 618
469 3811 ext F 1822 to Info
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White flu co ar 0 dnancearaa
304 675 t 379 ...., 4 00
LOST one atea e pocket knife
Cam elias U S on t oat at Sup a
Ame ca ca 30• 875 1379
afte 4 00

Sat

33

Yard Sale

Sun

800500

2880

Farms for Sala

tlf 2 PM

Sp t eve 3 BR 2¥3 tilth 2
ti ep ac" 1 tt ng on 3 acres
overlooking the Oh o A ve
L:oclted on Rt 7towa d Eu eke
•e&amp; 000 Ca fo appt 614
446 4514

3287 or 394 773

34

Bu8tness
Butldtngs

Grntatarte home 197914x70

mob a home on 1 3 aern F ont
po ch f
2 8
2 full
baths 1 with ga den tub 10

..,,ce

Commarc al bu d nga to eae
Downtown Pt ~eaa1nt Stores
officet A One Rea Ettate
Ce ol Yeage 8 oker CaH 304
876 5104

m ea from town Priced to ••
t16 &amp;00 Cal todav 614 266
5702

749 Th d Ave P euntty The
G ft Shop 1600 aq h Comma
c al o wa ehou" Pa k ng on
side Ad lcenttoTh d&amp;Pina$1
Col 814 448 2312 fo
appo ntmant

36

Lots

Gove nment homea t om t1 (U
ttPl , Del nquent tax propltfty
Repou81aiona Cell 80&amp; 887
8000 Ext GH 9806 for currant
apo lest

&amp;

44

Acreage

Mason County Cologned at ct.
96 plus acres nea L ttle M
Cr.ek. hunte a draal'l) 3 m lea
from Rt 87 U&amp; 000 00 304
722 3389

Ridge Put,,m Co 38x130
horse bam with 18 comfort
Ita a C38K•O workout area
na de foaling 111111 feed and
tack room Moatly PIStU I
fenced. hat pond 189 900 10
per cant down sa e w II finance
balance to e g b • eppt cantt
Contact Pete Somma PO Box
231 Pont P eaMnl W Va
2&amp;5&amp;0 304-675 3280 Mon
F 800430

41

Homes for Rent

Unfurn shed house 3 b Rod
ney V age I •250 Call 614
446 4416 after 7 DO PM

32

HELP WANTED RN a
RN afu andparttimeopenngs

Roger Hysell
Garage

A eaa newea1 nterml!td ate ca !t
f1c lty W V• I cen•aarequ ed
Lang te m care expe ence •
p ua Fo appo ntment ca 304
6~6 3005

13

Insurance

•

basement ga age

N ce 3 BR hom•town 1300
pe mo p ua S1c dep C•

Mobtle Homes
for Sale

614 446 8189
Sa Rant N ce home lAt ge
kitchen 3 BR ga age Mult
hav• efa ence• Ca 614 446

newwal to wa ca pet a
cond P•ked n Johnson 1 Mo
blaHomePak W selon and
contact Ca 814 448 4110 o
446 1409

Avenue

Ohto 45631

or at
Veterans Memonal Hospital
Pomeroy Ohao

SPECIAL SALE Big IIV ngs on
aU sect ana 1 and a ng es by
Clayton and Schull Buy now
1nd take advantage of g gantlc
aavlnga on a d sp •v- end
cuatom o de ad homes

ut t e1 deposit required Cal
614 992 5113 814 992 6723
o 614 992 2609 Ca efte
6 00 pease

N ce one bedroom gllfage 8lpt
Cant a . , Good location Ref
e en11181 6 depot t ~ul eel Ca

R o Grand• N ca 2 Br Stove
ref gerator fu n ahed t226 No
pets c. 814 446 8038

2 bed oom• TV oom hatf
basement tahced back ya d
very good ocll on Ca afte 6

WANTED TO BUY Utad wood
6 co• he1ters Swain a Fum
ture 3 d &amp; Oliva St Ga po a

Mobtle Homes
fiYr Rent

Holly Pa k 14K70 cent a •
porch thad unde penn ng
1$8 000 0 be.t offer 304 876
5417 afte 4 p m

Buy ng da y gold silva co nt
rings jawa ry ater ing wara o d
co n• l•oe cur ency Top pr

12x66 Mobil a Kpmaw th 12K24
add on with extra tot 304 876
7869

caa Ed Burkett 8a b8f Shop
2nd Ava Mldd aport Oh 614
992 3476

1884Skylne.14x70 •"ccond

new ca pet 2 bed oom• cant
au

Wtll do houae clean ng n Ne*
Haven • •• o blby alt ng n m

home 304 882 2408

Y

1

underpenn1ng, tmall bldg

two Sx16 ft deokl with roofs

kHchen appliance~ cal afte
8 00 304 878 1294

t89 96 MOO models
ton also available Muffler Men
9 St mpaon Ave Athen• Oh o
I 000-843 3787

M xed h1rd wood alabt •12 pe
bundle Conte n ng app ox 1 Vt
ton FOB Oh o Pal at Co
Pomeroy Oh o 614 992 6481

New wood 6 pc v ng wood
au tea 1399 96 cheat of draw
.,, 4 drawer t48 &amp; d awt'
$69 95 mitt Btl 6 box IP ng1
tu ua 312coll 11499618
tw n mattreaaet t86
ae
THE WORKING
MANS FR END

Capet $860&amp;up Lvngroom
sultea f326 It up Mo ohan

Fu nitu e Uppe RMI Rd 446
7444
3 pc

Maple bed oom suite
manrea • spnngs 90 g een
aofa go d cha end tablet Ca
614 446-1232
Ant qua couch &amp; chatr t76 Ca

814 367 0541

•••r

Badrot~m d
baby swing
Infant aeat Ca11614 246 6476

Oakwood apt Mode n 1 BR
Stove &amp; efr g C oae to town
No pets Sec diP Call 814
446 2066 even na•

N ce one bedroom apartment
Newly ca paled upatalrt Ca

81000

Rease bot on h tch and head
Fits 1979 p ck up o 8 onco
1000ibs sp lngba s $100 Ca
6149925819afte &amp;OOpm

814 256 1235

puppaa1 to
814 258 6313

Boxa

sa a

Call

57

1988 Mustang Fas1back 1$326
Needs epa~ Ca 814 448
7872

Wentedfor1978o 1979Dodge
Magnum XE o GT factory
tender t a es and o1he m11c
tr m paces
Ca
614 9•9

Mustcal
Instruments

77

1972 P ymouth

58
&amp;

Frutt
Vegetables

Sta n eas atee exhaust aystams
Now cu1tom mad8 for you
truck moto homeo clall cca
W h f•t me wa anty Muff er
Man 9 Stimpson Ave Athena
1 BOO 843 3767

304 876 1304

SURPLUS ARMY OENMIM
RENTAL CLOTHING Ca harts
10 per cont ove coat Ong na
a my c1moug age H 0 Sam
Somervi e 1 0 d Rt 21 E11t
Sat Sun
Ravenswood Fr
Noon 8 OJ) PM Other deya afte
3 00 PM 304 273 5856 1ntW
1ted camout age covera s
125 00

Roga

1973 Plymouth Seta lite Cu1
tom 4 doo sedan Good cond
ton Ask ng 1600 080 Cal
814 949 2693

Farm Suppltt:s
&amp; t avt:stock

66

Butldtng Supplies

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54 Mtsc Merchandt&amp;8

Bu ld ng Maten1l1
Bock b ck aewe ppa1 wn
dows I ntels etc CIIUde W n
e a R o G ande. 0 C1 814
246 5121

Calahan • Uaed T a Shop Ova
1 OOOtre• aua12 13 14 16
16 18 6 a miln OU1 At 218
Co11814 ~68 8251

EVANS ENTERPR SES J•ck

aon Oh 614 286 6930

CROSS 8o SONS
U S 36 WBit JackiOn Oh o
614 286 6461

1976 Cardoba GE e eet c
tu nace 1 10 000 btu Kingwood
and eoa stove 304 876 4868

1985 Couga 3 8 V 8 must
Hll take ova pay1J1entl ca
614 448 4109 weak days 8 00
6 00

Ma1sey Fe guaon New Ho land
Buth Hog Sa •• &amp; Sa v ce Ove
40 used t actor• to choose f om
&amp; comp eta ne of new a. uted
equ pment Largest •• oct on n 19n Olds Cuda11 456 CID
S E Oho
new t ea dua exh..tt battery
a
1hock1 etc Good cond
11 060 00 Phone 304 676
3641 0 675 4437
3 g Ide tobacCO b1 ng Pf8SI
wrth a c:yl nder 8460 Call
614 266 6011

1 17 N Fourth Ava M dd aport
Oh o two bed oom fu nithed

apt 304 882 2666
In M dd aport 2 111 ga oom apt
cornp ate y fu n11hed p vata
both ut lit 11 p• d 304 882

1 jlx80 2 b Kitchen tumithad
Llrqe p "ate ot 1 m e f om
town t200 a mo Dep &amp; Ref
Coli 814 446 2236 o 448
2581

sher Orye hookup 1200 a mo
Depoa t Ca I 614 448 2390

2 BR unfurnished 12Jt60 W D
hookup ~ m a .,..t HMC Ret
&amp; Oap raq Ca11614 «B-4319

or 304 875 9780
Nice fumlah~ 2 BR mobile
home Upper At 7 t200 • mo
Co 614 241 &amp;818

B dwe Caah Fead Store now
hand ng ap ng 1 ee t apt C1

814 388 9688

Rooms for

ent.. day week
Cs 81•
441 9680 Rent 11 ow aa 1120
month
)

month Ga I a Hott

Furn thad oom t100 Utftl\1•
pe d Share bath Single m1 a
919 Second Ga poll dtl
446 4416 after 7pm

46

Space for Rent

Offlca Space fo rant Excel
downtown GaMipo a looatlon
nqulr as call81• 446 4222

T ee &amp; atump remove ttone
much topau I thida t eet
lh ubs f ewood *120 dum
pload Don a Landsc:apea 814
446 9848
RON S Te ev 1 on Se v ce
House ca 1 on RCA Quaza
GE Spec a ng n Zen th Ce I
304 676 2398 0 614 446
2454

2881

Stephana Fa m M1cf1 nary

304 372 6866

1990 Pontiac Bonnev

e

8 ougham 2 doo 61 000 m as
a powe $4 000 00 ca after

Sta ks T ee and Lawn Service
awn ca a andscap ng 1tump
emova
304 576 2842 o

575 2903

82

Plumbtng
Hea1tng

8o

62

Wanted to Buy

Now buy no she con o ee
con Ca to ateatquo 81 R ve
City Farm Supp y 614 446
2985

53

CARTER 5 PLUMB NG
AND HEATING
Co Fourth ond P ne

78 Chrytler New Vo ke runs
good t300 00 304 675
1879

Gall po s Oh o

Phone 614 446 3888 o 614-

448 4477

Ltvestock

F eah Ho ate n he te 1 A I
S ad 8 aed ng age bulla 4 per
cant tat dam• Bo der Co e

72

Trucks for Sale

0351

19n lnta nat onal owate g a n
DT 466 eng ne 6 2
tt mat ock a um bed

Ready m x cone ate and aU
cone eta auppl •• Call ut Valley
Brook Cement and Suppl Bl
304 773 5234

... ••••••••: 1976Fo d3601
·c:"c'P..~s 12ft

1ton
bod

Pets for Sale

APPALACHIAN WOOD STOVE
Wood and coa stoves tumac..
and nserts 8 unco Aah ey
Conao dated Dutchweat Buy
..11 t ada 10 y • experience
At 143 Ca pente Oh o 614
698 6121

84
&amp;

Electrtcal
Refrtgeratton

Ra• den 11 o com mere 11 w
ng New se v ce o
8PII 1
L cen1ed e ectnc an Eat mate
free R denour E ectr c:a 304

876 1786

85

64

Hay

8o

General Hauhng

D I a d Wate Sa v ce Pools
C stems We 1 De very Any
t me Ca
614 446 7404 No
Sunday ca a

Gram

A 6 R Wa e Serv ce Home
c 1 e s walls pools f lied Fo
me v Jamn Boys Wo a s Ca
304 675 8370

Mlxad hay t1 26 Hav to
bedd ng &amp;Oc 30• 675 6679

One bed oom fu n ahed apt
1176 00 p us e act c call l:tefo o &amp; 00 304 676 2920

Furntshed Rooms

hang and
614 446 6634

1987 Calav.., AS tu y oadad
taka ove payman 1 304 676

SF S TRUCK SALES
Jackaon P ke. 614 446

Coli 614 448 3844 afte 7PM

up and delwery DJtv s Vacuum
Claana
one hat m Ia up
Gao gea C aek Rd Ca 614-

New p ckup truck bedt Che le•
E

pupo Cot 614 286 2498

Oragonwynd Ca tery Kenna
CFA H malayan Pe • an and
S amne kitten• AKC Chow
pupp e1 New kinena Pe a an•

SWEEPER and sew ng machine
ap1h' part• and aupp • P ck

446 0294

6 00 304 676 2610
Laroe wood rocker w th pad
Beg nne a wetghtbanch Reco d
and 8 t ac:k tapa p eye speak
art 1tand 304 675 4001

•Basement

Waterp ooflng

ova

b..
W Va State Fa m Museum

Chan .. wa Home ,, Supe XL
12 used vary IItt e t196 00
Rem ngton Va d M11ta good
cond S66 00 304 882 3376

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncond onal fat me gua an
tee Local eterances fu n 1hed
F ee e1t matea
Ca
co lact
1 814 237 0488 day o n ght

Phone 304 882

New H1ven
2706

t860

Serv1ces
81

Home made app e butte tor
sale $3 60 qt 614 Th rd Ave

AI Ch atmas Tees $1200
Come early before cold weathe
tag you tree at New-" • Ch st
masT ee Fa m on Hang ng Rock
Road 304 773 6371 o 304
882 2886

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

20 tt Beel ne campe
Coli 614 258 8309

Fue o I stove for 11 e 1311 No
fen Cat1814 247 3104

Aunt good
$17&amp; Uaed prime doors and
storm door pr ca 11 0 00 and
t30 00 Coli 814 742 3073
between 10. m to 8p m

Auto Repatr

St uti 1119 96 pa nata led
Most mode a Muffler Man 9
St mpson Ave A hens Oflto
1 800 843 3767

1979 Dattun SW Runs exce
35 MPG ext a parts good 1 ee
8500 Co 814 446 3340

mattress 120
pouy cha 1$2 00 man• acket
820 woo a 1:140 ch da tab a
2 ehol 1810 814 992 2880

Ktng • 11 waterbed has matt est
but needS new one t60 00

P ast c ctstern atata app oved
p aat c aept c tanka p alt c
cu vert• metal culverts RON

8215

Oh o 1 BOO 843 3767
1976 Cama o

3785

condlt on Exe o •• T aadmi I
He Man Toy• Ca 114 867

Orye extra good ahapa $110
Call Cheth e 614 367 0322

Menor
Rwert de Apart
menta and
n M ddlepo t
F om
$2 15 nc ud ng ut t 01 Co
614 992 7787 EOH

441

nch

T V Exca ent
3 roomt of ~pet

6 00 pm

G ac oua llv ng 1 snd 2 bed
room apartments at V age

D

Blue Me til collie •26 3q4
876 8043 after 7 00 p m

FOR SALE
Sorghum Mo asses I&amp; 00 qt
App e Butta $3 60 qt
Corn Mee t1 00 2 b bag
Whole wheat gound 1$1 00 lb

21

Co 814 445 3289
7904

Couch and love..at Excel en1

PARSON S FURN TURE

d~Q~aur

Stand• d Poodfe pup• $200

2893

F ewood for aele hau you
own e20 00 pickup oad phone

cond tlon

46

Fu n shed 2 BR mob e home
ocatad n Centenary a ea W•

Colll14 448 3169

on y
na18 1

Bulavlla Ad 0p81J, tam to 6pm
~on th u Sat Ph 814 446
0322

wth pad 8142474134 afte

2566

2 bedroom•
386 E Me n Pomaroy mmedlate poue11ion 13000 Ct
814 992 7314 0 614 742
2053

AKC ahow qualtty
champ on b oodl ne b ack

·········•··

80 Dav• .. me 11 cuh wrth
app ovad c adn 3 M ea out

One bed oom fu nl1hed 1pt
Ext .11 clean and n ce. Adu til
On y No Pet• 304-678-1318

Wanted to Do

Junk Auto a whh o w thout
moto a Cal 814 388 9303

tee

9 yea o
conao a colo

Ca 614 379 ~220 o
304 876 4230
--.,..-----:-:--~ ··
Dua eKflauat k II t99 9! n
tta led Most Ford• Chevy
t uc::ka Vans
4X.4 s Muffler
Man 9 St mpson A 'tie Athens

79

Sofas and ch• rt pnced from
t396 to $996 Tables t60 and
up to 1125 H de a beda t38Q.
to •&amp;95 RecHnen •226 to
• 376 Lampl • 28 to e12&amp;
Dinettes t109 end up to •486
Wood tab e w 6 cha a *2B6 to
1796 DBik •100 up to t376
HutchH 1400 1nd up Bunk
bed~
comp eta w mattf81HI
t29&amp; and up to t39&amp; Baby bada
•110 MlttretteSD boX!IP ngl
tu 1 or tw n
f m t78 and
t88 Queen sets 1225 K ng
1360 • d awe chest t89 Gun
cabinets 6 gun 011 or elect c
range t376 Baby mmreaaes
t35 &amp;. t4&amp; Bad tram•• $20
t30 &amp; King frame 160 Good
selection of bed oom tu til
metal cab neta htadbo• da t30
and up to 166

Auto Parts
Acces8ortes

days

Auto s For Sale

G oom and Supply Shop Pet
Groom ng All b ead1 AI
atvlea amt Pet Food Deale
Ju e Webb Ph 814 446 0231

1 988 K kwood

or 8 t 4 992 5657

2300

71

Must Se

258 9316

Cet• y c c:onve tart

Pets for Sale

Sa~ bed and

ei

2 Bf\ unfu nllhed garage apt
Exce I cond •260 a nio Adu t1
ony No p8'ta Ca 1 814448

Moaaburg 12 Ga w dee
end 30 tu barrel Ca

efrlgerato •
ranges Skagg• Appliances
Uppe R ve Rd ~nida StoM
Crest Mote 814 446 7398

Qua HY firewood a hardWood
tor aalt 126 a pick up load Ca
814 367 0119

42

Appl que pieced tny
condition CaH 814 9&amp;2 2101

carpl't

8o

Budget T antm 11 on• Uaad and
ret;lu t all ypes Guarant" 30

Wathen dryers

Modern 1 BA

Apartments for ant n Pomeroy
1 and 2 bed oom1 114 992

1981 Nalhua AC 1 alactr c
12x86 unde p nn ng deck
noraga build ng Included Ca
614 448 7366 0 814 448
7374 afte 6pm

e7000 Co 614 258 9309 o
258 6206

18

qu Ita

Raf Call 614 448 4928

2 3 o 4 bad oom houaea and
apt In Pomeroy a aa Pay own

304 875 4255

QUILTS
H gh pric" p• d to p • 1960

11 Court 2 br 1 ~ blth kitchen
fu n ahed carpeted Re• pa k
ng $360 mo ltut tn DIP &amp;

814 992 5868

f ont den po ch 6 awn ng. AC

Alto Trantmltalon
PH. 992-5682
ar 992-7121

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992 2104
"'w 417
Second
Box 1213

Call

1368

1976 Bayvew 14K70 2 BR

R ck Pea son Auct onee 1
cenal!td n Oh o and Weat V gl
n a Eatate an qua ta m 1qu
dat on 11 t1 304 77~ 5785

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

equ ad

FRENCH C TV M08 LE
NC Ge po a 614-448 9340

1

At 124 Pomeroy Oh o

Oep Ref

HOMES

Coa 1 aweatera d shat m 1c

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctton

mo

814 448-4782

814 448 4159

3 BR houJB unf spacious.
attract va n Galllpols Qu at
na ghborhood 2 c• garage
$276 a. ut tl11 Dap &amp; Ftef
equ ed Ca Ea I Tope. 614
448 0161 eva

&amp; V1cmaty

8

1 b apt naa HMC Stove
ntf g drapet furnished t22&amp; a

304-675 6104

BERRY BASIO

HOURS Tuos Sot
10omto5

Pum•hed apt nut to library
One p of811it)nal edutt on y
Peking Cell '614 •4&amp;-0339

weekend•

pit o ca pet 1 cut nona
t ep ace &amp; 1 bnok f replace
ng ound poo Rat A 1 Real
Estate Ca o Yaage b oka

Pomeroy
Middleport

10 t

Washer Drye

elm c heat Cal 814 448
4383 days 446 0139 even 6

2b

20% Oft
Dscount on Selected Items

fu n ahed

hook up ww ca pet newtv
painted deck
Regency Inc
Apta Cal 304-676 7738 Of
87&amp; 5104

Downtown

WIDE

Basket Suppltn

2 BA apt• I closets k tchan
eppl

comp ate k tchen

Ia ge llv ng room stove
washer Nee town No peta
Dep &amp; ef Calll14--448 1617

Yard Sae 212 Camden Ave
Satu day Monday Tuesday

Apartment
for Rent

1183 00 2 bdr U19 00 Aloo

2 BR

Cross Stttrh Supphes
50% Off

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

required 8 • 200 00 IICU ity
depot t CONTACT Jackaon
Estat•• Dept Ph 446 3997
Equal Housing Opportunitv

3431

Ranch •tv e b ick home 3
bedrooms 2 baths 1800 sq ft
on 27 plus 1cres G andv fiN

c othH Lota mo e

.sALE

50~4

1 and 2 bedroom tPirtmenta to
ant
Baa c rent fo 1 bdr

80 acres located Saaaf as and
Potters Creek Roads Good
hunt ng and teva al bu lding
1... 304 875 3030 and 176

OJ

SIXTH Sf SYIACISE OH

Sot 114 448 1899 627 3d
Ava Gal ipolit OH

LAYNE S FURN TURE

304 678 2383

CA

Country Gifts
and Decor

County Appliance Inc Good
uaed appl ancn end TV lltt
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon th u

T ailer tor rent 2 bedroom•
ref encea requ ed 304 773
5944

2 Buldng 011 1 aces each
with oounty wale Jeny1 Run
Rd App e G ove W Va Call

Wh te ftd Tupperwa a O~p u
• on gla11 home lnte o baby

SELECTION
ALL MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742 2315

NEW Wntern bootl •30
Workbootl t18 &amp;. up (Steel •
aofttoe Cal 814 4413159

18 ac e fa m with mobi e home
Good be n 8 ml f om town C•
614 4461158

NEW AND USED

Ltcensed Chmcal Audtologtst

Galhpohs

Two bed room mob e home
Mldd aport Oh)Q Referencea
and deposit required 304 882

PARTS

~ LISA M KOCH M S

3;

1984 Fa mont mobile home
1 4x80 c1ntral 1 elect c heat
axe cond phone 304 875
3118

992

.Almputenzed Haar1ng A1d Selectaon
SWim Molds Interpreting SeiVIces

:I:

2 BR Pat iot area 1200 a mo
plus depotlt Call 114 379

FORECLOSURE HOMES
F om 11 00 on up and local tax
d&amp;l nquent p apart ea Call 1
800 &amp;41 9474 A ao open
evening•

Gallipolis
&amp; Vacamty

RUSS MOORE

Mob Ia homea for ula one with
and contract Hugh Burr •
phone 304 675 8512

LPN o P let ca Nu aeto are of
elderly man cwork atraight '1
days 4 n ghtsl Rafarancea r•
qu red Good WOfk ng condtton• Ca l betwean7&amp;8PM f

6 17 tic

a:

for Rent

Ch- CoH 814 448 2404

2 BR d " ng room full baaa.
ment 1 ca ga age. ful y
equ pped k tchen A 1 cond
Lota of ~tarage Nee pool&amp; golf
Cour.e CeH 614-446 8389 at

76

Household Goods

AUCTION a. FURNITURE 82
0 lve St G1lllpolla
SWAIN
NEW 8 pc wood group- U99
Liv ng ooom ..hOI t189 . . . .
Bunk beds with Melding •199
Ful ~tze mittresa • tound.. lon
start ng
t99 Aaclinert

446 0941

0

Honda Goldw ng nta state axe
cond btlt offer 304 882 2858
afte 6 00

W••

56

Hou• at 80 Ch II coth8 Rd Vary

N ca ciHn home Large kitchen
app enc11 AC ut I tv QOm 3
BR carpet thru out master BA
~:ailing fan F n ahtd a• age
f'rle4t *37 600 Raduced 8. neg

084e

Toy ... Ike new Make n ceCh ilt
mea gift1 26 Star
man and
carrying caH t20 21 M11tert
of the Universe man 111 fo 826
8attla Cat: •nd Panth•r both to
tl Rh no truck •6 S ze 14
boya J••n• sh rts and sweaters
kenew 8310aacho 2fo
Call 814 448 044•

atartlng 199
USED BCMia drelte111 bedroom
ault.. t199 $299 Desk•
wnnger washer a complete line

Someone to atay w th ady Ught
houaawo k 2dayaaweak Good

Found n Fa mara Bank pa~rk ng
ot pa ' of women a eva g .,. . Government Job• t18 040 ~
n blue cau Can be cia mad at 169 230 yr Now h ng YO~
F t and T m 106 Butternut o ~rea 808 887 8000 Ext R
ca 61,. 992 3033
9805 Jo cu rent epo federal

lOom to6pm
Sunlloy I pm 6pm
By Chunn or Appo ntmenl

v.w.

51

32
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Mobtle Homes
for Sale

Mo1orcycles

•e

"It's the baby-sitter She
can't find the key to the wme
cellar"

'Home for S.aa by Owna
Greenbrier Eat 38R b lwat
on24acrea AC WIFP wet

pay Co 814 441 1414 '&gt;!
448 1784

Lost and Found

7

0

1987 Go dw ng lnte atl1e
8600 m let 1981 CX Cuatom
600 n ce eond Ca 814 446

For Sale Unklen CB whh extra a
•135 Col 114-245 9372 01
448 1517

448 2321

31

74

Fox Fire C 011 bow Fully
equ pped Coli e1 4 448 3889

For Lease

400 aq ft commercial apace
fo off CH ataHing 0
aervlcft Prima ocatkm-corner
or 2nd • P ne In O.lllpolit
Ample perking in rear •310 per

Brand new 3 BR nea Ga po •
Loeb on Rt 7 2 ca ga age nice
lot lmmltd ate po ..eaaton W II
eonaid• t ada In of Mobile
home property ate Ba ga n
o cod Col 814-448 8038

Sat of cone eta aundry tubs

10 I 1 mo

NOW HULLING
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Jazz legend
Woody Herman ,
dies at 74
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LOS ANGELES (UP! ) -Jazz
legend Woody Herman, who
drove his series of big bands
through a half-century of music
!rom the swing ·era to rock 'n'
roll, was remembered as a
genius who Inspired generations
of young musicians before being
overwhelmed by lllness and debt.
· Herman · died Thursday at
Cedars-Sinal Medical Center
from pneumonia, emphysema
and congestive heart disease. He
was 74.
Wracked by his many Illnesses, Herman weighed less
than 100 pounds when he was
admitted to the hospital Oct. 1.
A saxaphone and clarinet
player who gained tame as the
leader of succession of swinging
big bands he called "Herds,"
Herman spent much of his time
helptng young musicians.
"He was an Inspiration to me;"
singer Tony Martin said. "He
was truly a great musician. He
had a wonderful voice.
"Every musician wanted to
play for Woody. When you played
for Woody, you played for the
tops," Martin said. "And he gave
everybody a chance, too."
Herman , a three- time
Grammy winner, was the youngest of the Swing era bandleaders
and the only one still on the road
· In the rock 'I)' rolli980s.
Herman took his latest Herd oil
--· a 50th anniversary tour In 1986,
celebrating a career that Included tours of Africa, Europe
and Soviet-bloc countries ln the
late 1960s.
During five decades of leading
his hard-swinging bands, Herman was mentor to more than
2, 000 young musicians.
"I knew Woody from way
back," entertainer Martha Raye
said. " We were at the Chez Paris
- In Chicago, I was In the chorus
and a dancer and he was the
plano player and singer ln the
band, with Tony Martin. He was
a young genius, way ahead of his
time. He was delightful, a warm,
wonderful guy, and a very honest
man."
-- .
Herman expanded his au . dlence by playing a wide spectrum of tunes, from old hits llke
"Early Autumn" and " Four
Brothers" to works by a range of
composers that Included John
Coltrane, Frank Zappa, Chick
Corea and Thad Jones .
"You learn what will work and
what won 't work, " Herman said
in a 1985 Interview. "I think rve
learned that fairly well. And I'm
just as interested as anybody else
in having new material, bu r I
won't play It jus! because It's
new. It had better have quality
one way or another."
But Herman was dogged tor 20
years by tax problems. The
In ter na l Revenue Service
claimed he owed $1.6 million for
personal Income tax returns not
filed for I964-66 by his manager.
Herman said the IRS wrongly
- calculated
his tax blll.
In September, a dying Herman
, fe ll behind on his rent and faced
eviction from a three-bedroom
house In the .Hollywood Hills that ·
he bought In 1946 from Humphrey
Bogart and Lauren BacaiL
News accounts of Herman's
plight brought a flood of support
fro m such friends and fan s as
Frank Sinatra, Clint Eastwood
and Tony Bennett, and a renta l
agreement was reached with the
man who bought Herman's house
at an IRS auction In I985.
Born May 16, 1913, in Milwaukee, Woodrow Charles Herman
began play ing saxophone professionally when he was 9, mov ing
out of vaudeville and through a
series of name bands.
Herman' s first band debu ted
on Election Eve I936 as " The
Band that Plays the Blues" at the
Roseland ballroom in New York
City.
Remote radio broadcasts were
a key to success in the Swing era,
and Herman's !;land was playing
all the "wires" by the late I930s.
The band's recording in 1939 of
"Woodchopj&gt;er's Ball," a simple
tunc Herman wrote with trumpeter Joe Bishop, became a smash
hit it remained the band's most
requested number. selling more
than 5 million copies .
ln 1944, Herman became sole
owner of the band, .whtch became
known as the Thund ering Herd.
Its string of hits i;oon Included
" Laura, " '~Caldonla , " "Apple
Honey," "Goosey Gander," "BIjou ," " Northwes t Passage" and
"Wlldroo t," named for his radio
show's hair cream sponsor.
In the mld-1940s, Herman
assembled the Second Herd: the
bopplsh band famous for its
classic Four Brothers saxo phone
section of Stan Getz. Zoot Sims,
Serge Chaloff and Herbie
Steward.
The Second Herd was followed
by a Third, and a Fourth, and
bands ,tha t outgrew numbers Into
the '60s, '70s and '80s.
His 1963 album "Encore" won
the Grammy for best Instrumental performance by a big band, a
fea t repeated In I973 and 1974
with
of "Giant Steps"
Herd."

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dldates Louis M. Pasquale and
Dow W. Saunders.
Races In Centerville Include an
unopposed race for mayor, candictate Ted · Perroud, an unopposed race for clerk-treasurer,
candidate Mary Hall, and the two
seats for member of council,
candidates Naomi Beman,
James McCormick and Marllri
D. Rose.
In Rio Grande, Jeff W.E. Callis
running unopposed for mayor as
a write-In candidate, Angle Sea- ·
graves Is running unopposed for
clerk-treasurer, arid no candidates flied for the two seats on the
Board of Public Affairs. Candidates for the two seats In council
are Dale C. Dodson and Donald
B. Wothe Jr.
For the race for mayor of
Cheshire, Walter Scott Lucas and

G. all ip0 lis City Mannuer
""'0
on Ohw' Issue 2
s:peak.S out·f1c.·-,.,..
Dale E.· lman, city manager, has expressed his support of
State Issue 2 which will be on the November 3 ballot.
Issue 2, a bipartisan effort, authorizes the sale of $I.2 billion
worth of bonds, with the proceeds to be distributed to local
governments for the repair and replacement of decrepit l&lt;ical
roads, bridges, and water and sewer systems.
Iman used two slip areas for examples as to why Issue 2
should be passed. He said that It would cost more than more
than $400,000 to fix the slip area at Ohio 7 and Gar!ield Ave.
Iman said that for the past IO years, the city has not had the
money to fix the slip area on State Route 14L He said It would
cost more thim $300,000 to fix that area properly.
·
!man said that although some of the roads are state roads,
they are In the city limits and · it becomes the city's
responsibility to fix the roads. The state has helped wlthsomeof
the bridges, he said.
_

write-In James Edward Bush are
the candidates, and Incumbent
Lots MM. Snyder Is running
unopposed for clerk-treasurer.
Charles L. Bradbury and H.
Thomas Reese are the candldates for the two-seat race for
council.
In Crown City, Leo Thacker ls
running unopposed for mayor
and Oreatha McGuire is running
unopposed for clerk-treasurer.
Jessie Mae Bills and Mark
Anthony Fulks are running for
the two seats on counctl.
Races In VInton Include the
unopposed race for mayor with
candidate Bllly Joe McCarley.
the race for clerk-treasurer,
candidates Verna Easter and
Irene Raines, and for the twoseat race for member of Board of
Public Affairs, candidates Ruth
Ann Brown and Delbert A.
Metheney Jr. Candidates for the
two-seat race for councll'tnclude
VIctor L. George, Richard A.
Mudd, James A. Mulholand and
Bill R. Ratliff.
In the Gallta County Local
School District, Joy Ray Berkley, Mary B. Bradbury, Fred J.
Deel, John R. Fellure, Bllley L.
Halley, and Fred P. McNeal are
candidates for the three seats
open on the Gallla County Local
Board of Education.
In the Gallipolis City School
District, James N.M. pavts,
clyde Evans, Dannie Greene,
James L. HoUey, ·Thomas L
Jones, David ~· Seamon, Norman L. Stewart and write-in
Johnny R. Hood are candidates
for member of board of
education.
. Candidates for the Lawrence

County Board of Education are
Chester R. Crank, Richard S.
Gillenwater, Gerald C. Love and
Glenn E . Willis. In the Symmes
Valley Local School District's
two-seat race for the board of
education, Albert Childers, Rick
D. Corn, Carole Anne Mahan, Bill
McCarty, Fred McMahon a nd
Justin Simpson are the
candidates .
In Addison Township, VIvian
Carol Taylor ls running unopposed for township clerk. Vaughn
· French, Timothy Reese and
write-In Buster B. Clonch are
candidates for the one-seat race
for township trustee.
In Cheshire Township, Irma D.
Bales and Sandra J ; Wills are
running for the township clerk.
Wendell Bradbury and John F .
Wamsley are running for the
one-seat race for township
trustee .
Clay Township races Include a
one-seat race for township trustee, candidates James E. Baldwin, Charles Lee Barcus and
Jerry Dean Shaffer, and township clerk, candidate Connie
Hemphtll.
In Ga lllpolls Township,
• Warner Halley and David W.
McKenzie are running for the
one-seat race for township trustee and Wayne L. Niday Is
running unopposed for township
clerk.
Races ln . Green Township
• Include the one-seat race for
township trustee, candidates
Merrill L. Johnson and Robert H.
Massie, and the one-seat race for
township clerk, candidate Marion E. Caldwell and Thomas E .
Pasquale.

Races In Morgan Township
. In Greenfield Township, Dona ld, R Farney, Morgan R. include township clerk, candiHammond, Steven A. Kiser, and date Phyllis Hash, and for the
Patricia A. Miller are running for one-seat 'townsh ip trustee are
·the one-seat race for township candidates Ralph E. Oiler, Johntrustee. Brenda Lewis is running nie E. Russell, Ward Smith and
Mary Jane Wood .
unopposed for township clerk.
In Ohio Township, John D.
Guyan Township races Include
Lew is Sheets running unopposed Green, Roger L. James and
for the one-seat township trustee, Melvin Ours are candidates for
and Jeffrey J. Fowler and · the one-seat race for township
Sandra Swain for township clerk. trustee, whlleJanetWaughCardHarrison Township races In- well and Sandra K Gillenwater
clude Odell Williams and Donald are running fbr township clerk.
In Perry Township, Richard H.
E. Woodle fo r the one-seat
township trustee, and Terry E. Wade is running unopposed for
the one-seat township trustee and
Cremeens for township clerk.
Helenlu
Ehman Is running unopIn Huntlngt 0n Township, Jefposed
for
township clerk.
frey A. Harder, Michael R.
lil
Raccoop Township
Races
Marcum, John Swisher and Olen
Wilfong .a re running for one-seat .., include the one-seat race for
township trustee. Linda G. Ra- township trustee, candidates Hotliff Is running unopposed for bart Daniels , James Holley,
township clerk,
(See GALLIA, A&amp;)

Local ballot i.*'sues:
GALLIPOLIS - Local Issues
on the November 3 ballot concern
tax levies and adjustments In the
sale of wine and ml.:ed
beverages.
Gallia, Jackson and Meigs
counties have a simlllar Mental
Health Board tax levy of one mill
for. five years. The levy.wlll help
fund current operating expenses.
The proposed tax levy renewal
Clay, Green and .Perry
Townships of I.3 mill rs for
providing and maintaining fire
company operations and equipment •. -11 nd salaries of EMS
~or

workers.
The proposed levy tax In the
Vtllage of Vinton of 2 mills will
help fund current operatlg
expenses.
A special election petition In
the Clay Precinct asks for the
sale of wine and mixed bever' ages by package be authorized.
The petition asks for "the sale of
wine and mixed beverages be
legally sold In the Clay Precinct
on other days of (pe week, ' be
perinltted In this precinct for
consumption orr the premises
where sold between I p.m. and
midnight on Sunday."

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GALLIPOLIS - In this year's
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Charlotte Seamon of the Gallla
County Board of Elections said
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IO,OOO voters. If the day Is nice
an.d with the Galllpolls Municipal
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A hotly contested race ls for the
Gallipolis Municipal Court
judge, between ll)cumbent
James A. Bennett and challenger, Joseph L. Cain, currently
Gal)la County Prosecuting
Attorney.
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city commissioner includes con-

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The trustee and clerk candidates for each township include:
Bedford: Stanford · Stockton,
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members are to be elected from
Lucille Dyer, clerk.
Salem: John F. Colwell, In- five candidates. The candidates
cumbent; William L. Thornton, are Robert F. Snowden , IncumRichard L. Lambert, for full bent; Iva M. Sisson, Jeffrey
term trustee; Stanley E. Hutton, Werry, Margaret A. Edwards,
incumbent; Harold D. Lambert, and Richard W. Vaughan,
Walter Jewell, Jr., for unexpired incumbent
Voters of the Eastern Local
term of trustee; Bonnie G. Scott,
School
District will select three
incumbent, clerk;
Salisbury:
board
of
education members.
Gregory Ebltn, incumbent; Haare
four candidates who
There
rold W. Brinker, trustee; Wanda
include
S.
Ray Karr, C. Susie
L. Eblin, Incumbent; Sarah
Heines,
Incumbents;
I. 0 . McCoy
Gibbs, clerk.
Scipio: Donald Weaver, incum- and a write-In candidate, Dorset
bent; Harold D. Graham, trus- Larkins.
Five candidates are seeking
tee; Betty J. Bishop. incumbent;
two seats to be filled on the
the
Racheal Lefebre, clerk.
Southern
Ltcal Board of EducaSutton: Delbert A. Smith,
tion
.
The
candidates are Joseph
Incumbent; Dennie E . Hill,
E.
Thoren,
Incumbent; Charles
Jimmy Deem, for .trustee; Paul
S.
Norris,
Gary
K Willford, Don
S. Moore, Incumbent, clerk.
P.
Smith,
Incumbent,
and John
· There are also races for school
E
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Murphy.
The
Meigs
County
boards across the county IncludBoard
of
Education
has
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Ing the Meigs County Board of ·
candidates for two seats. The
Education.
In the Meigs Local School candidates are Harold G. Roush
and Oris Smith, lncu"&gt;bents, and
Dis trlct, three board of educa Uon

State·· issues, school levies
top Ohi(l elections -Tuesday
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter

.

Michael Wlll, Incumbent, for
clerk.
Columbia: Gay F, Johnson,
Incumbent; Allee M. Llevlng, for
trustee; ,Gloria Hutton, for clerk.
Lebanon: Charles R. Lawrence, Ray Wilson, James W.
Hayman, Harry Richard, for
trustee; Shirley A. Johnson,
Incumbent; Sharon Cremeans,
for clerk.
Letart: Harry C. Hill, Incumbent; Wayne S. Wilson, W. Dave
Graham, for trustee; Joyce
White, clerk.
Olive: Chester E. Wells, Incumbent; Joe E . Lantz, Francis
H. Andrew, for trustee; Barbara
A. Hannum, incumbent, Juanita
V. Wells. for clerk.
Orange: "Wilbur E. Robinson,
Incumbent; John L. DamewQod,
for trustee; Dorothy M. Calaway, Incumbent, for clerk.
Rutland: Charles E. Rife,
Incumbent; Roger L. Holman,
Leo B. Morris, trustee; Opal

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)
Three statewide Issues plus 236
~oeal school ievtes which could
determine the financial health of
a variety of schools headline
Tuesday's off,year elections
around Ohio. •
In addition, there are mayoral
contests In Akron, Canton and
Toledo, a host of council races
and hundreds of local pollee. fire,
mental health and municipal
government tax levies and bond
issues.
Se.c retary of State Sherrod
Brown has predicted that 45.5
percent of the sta.te's 6 million
registered voters will go to the
polls, slightly above the 42.7
percent turnout In I985, the last'
comparable election.
State Issue 1 Is an attempt to
settle, once and for all, the
nagging- question of whether the
state lottery •profits go for
schools.
If adopted, Issue I wpuld
change the Ohio Constitution to
require establishment of a separ-

ate depository fund for lottery
profits. The money would go lor
primary and secondary education under the regular state
subsidy formula.
Currently, the lottery proceeds
go Into the state General Revenue Fund and ' are divided
among all government services.
However, If the money were
segregated and sent to the
schools, It would amount to only 6
percent of their budget
requirements.
Issue I will not divert any more
money to the schools than they
currently receive.
State Issue 2 Is a $1.2 billion,
10-year bond Issue providing
funds for rep.alr and replacement
of local roads, bridges.and sewer
and water systems, and solid
waste disposal facilities .
It was placed on the ballot In a
bipartisan move by the Ohio
General Assembly. whose leaders reasoned that badly-needed
repairs would not be tackled
unless local governments are
given a financial hand.
Under the p1;_gposal, up to $I20
million worth o! bonds may be

sold annually. with the proceeds
distributed to local governments.
Priority of projects will be
determined by the local governments, In cooperation with a
special state-operated
commission.
Opponents have complained
that the Interest payments will
soon outstrip the annual outlay
for construction, and that future
generations will be saddled with
debt payments totaling $600
million.
·
State Issue 3, the most hotly contested of the state Issues,
wopuld change the way Ohio's
appellate court judges, Including
the Ohio Supreme Court, are
selected.
Currently, the Supreme Court
justices and the judges tn the I2
appeals court districts are
elected by popular vote, with
candidates nominated In political party primaries. "
U Issue 3 passes, they would be
chosen by the governor, who
would flll each vacancy (after
current terms expire) from a Jist
of three candidates recom(See STATE, A6)

Carl Gorby and Bill C. Quickel.
and the candidates are James
Clatworthy and William Walters,
Racine, Pomeroy, Rutland
and Middleport have races f7r Incumbents, and James David
village offices In the upcoming Hudson. Fred L. Hoffman Is
election.
seektng reelection as mayor and
In Racine there are three Jon P. Buck seeks reelection as
candidates seeking the mayor's village clerk. Thomas R. Anderpost. They are Charles Pyles, son and Lewis Sauer are candltncumbent; Joseph Drasko, and dates for tbe two seats on the
Frank Cleland. Two candidates Middleport Board of Publtc
seek the clerk-treasurer post and Affairs.
·
they are E , Jane Beegle, lncumPomeroy Vtllage has one race
bent, and· Rhonda J: Lyons. Five and that also Is for village counctl
candidates are seeking election with three candidates seeking
to Racine VIllage Council with the two seats to be filled on
only two to be seated. The five counciL The trio includes Bruce
are Lawrence Wolfe, incumbent; J, Reed, Incumbent; Bryan S.
Henry L. Moore, Lee S. Layne, Shank and Rebecca J . Triplett
Henry W. Bentz , and Richard L. Richard D. Seyler Is assured of
Wamsley, incumbent Bobble E. "' reelection as mayor and E. Jane
Roy, incumbent, Jack L. Wolfe Walton ha.s. no opposition In her
and Ivan C. Powell are seeking bid for ' reelection as village
election to the board of public · clerk-treasurer.
affairs with only two to be seated .
In Rutland VIllage, there Is a
, Middleport. has only a council race for the clerk-treasurer's
race in the offi ng. Three candl- post between Gregory VanMe-.
dates are seeking the two seats
(See MEIGS, A4)

Moving day at the _
EMS

Friday was- the big m!)vlng day for Ga11la
·county Emergency Medical Services to Its new
quarters, next door to the old, on Jackson Pike In
GalllpoUs. Here. paramedic John Sowers and
''

dispatcher Eugene Valentine move the !ltove Into
the building. The service Is quartered In the new
buDding now, even though small moving chores
are ongoing. (Times-8entlnel photo)

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