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t e anti-uepessant
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mere1y temporary at u.s
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ps~&lt;· 1atry l'Uillllit
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swn and do you :=tt."t' an~
usefulness tn bJofeedbiu.·k amt
other sumlar trl'hOlQUCS I
What is th~ dtfference bel·
ween a mantc-deprCSSI\'0 per·
son and .1 tjptl'al d~prl'SSIVe
person '
. DEARoREADEH- Dt'presston IS a svmptom. ll can be a'&gt;
tt18nifest.8hon of fl ni'urosls or
in tis milde~t !Qrtll a rhange
m mood A1 the otftt&gt;r end of
the spectnm1 rt c.tn be a
psychosiS of maJ Or tm·
p&lt;Jrtance There are no sharp
c~v1dmg lmes and the dect·
swn as to the stgmft cance of
depreSSIOn and what II
represents depends upon the
tndtvldual case and how
dtsabllll!1 or oven pamlul ilts
to the person
Depresstun IS part of the
three maj or psychoses which
mclude the manic depres.srve
}OU askert about, the UJ\oolu·
bona! melanehoba that affects olde r peoplde snd the
frank psychotic epresswn
The ps)chottc depression IS
seen m a persQn who IS
severely disabled He may,
not speak or if he does It may
be ;cry slowly and even all
physt cal movement may be
sl011
The mamc depresston ts a
psychosis that causes a per·
son to be ma mc - " high" mth delusiOnal thoughl.'l of
great things tmd excess ac111 II) Tlus phHse may be
preceded or follo11ed by a
rlepress ton The c)cles maY
bt&gt; Interspersed v. 1th pea ~
r1r nurmal mood swmgs and
rrorma l behaviOr
The anti-depressants are
temporary m the sense that
they don't cure an) thing but
ena ble the person to feel bet·
ter and functiOn better while
the C) cle IS bemg completed
Vanous med1cmes may fie
used m combmat10n with
anal}SJS or psychotherapy
Elect roconvulsive therap)
1 ECT l often gtves urunedtate
relief It ls very useful m the
severely d1sabled. person.
I don't think much can be
ea1r1eu from bwfeedbctck m

trt-atJng thr dt&gt;pressr,·e 1,., .. 1,,,._\ ·t'u! c~ Bd three and
groups p S\'Cholh erapy t ILa t r11 ', . 1,. 11 tJr.s 11 ult&gt;s "uuth uf SH
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t•nab1est he pt'r.;on l•l.Wtders- e.oo
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tan a n cope wt
e re~t 1 ~
'l'ht• &lt;~~rllla-Mei''S Post
of 1us 11fe Sl tua 1tons. m od ern s,' ,, ,.
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satd
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drugs an d . if needed . E \. 1 are- Silt'llll.lre lo.st control· of hts
usua il y t' ff ec t1\"e .
C..'.lr \dUd\ ran off tht' rmld·
It IS unportant to reahze \\,I\ :rnd U\'erturned st•veral
that a person \' ho has a t mws. Sizemore suffered a
depresSIOil net:d.§ profes- fr.ll'tUtcd arm and other til s10na! help. The frtendl) JUI'l&lt;'S The accident ts sttll
net~hbor approach just ti;n 't Wider lliVCSltgallon
a~nsable ThedoctorrespunGat lt• L Drwnmond,2:2,AdStble _for the caS€ must de&lt;~ 1 dlsun. \HIS charged wtth DWI
"tth complex proble ms .... fulli!\\1rtg
&lt;!CCldcULl!t Ji.25
1X'yond what a gOdd irren&lt;; pIll Fnday on SR 5!&gt;1, four
ca~ usually do. Just hstemng cmd t'!ght tenths nules east of
tsn1£nougtL
SR 160 The patrol- reported
Some of these peopl~ are Drummond who sufft&gt;red'
deflmtel: surcrdal and they nunor mjur·a~s lost control uf
may not be able to help Ius car whtch ran off the
themselves. The) neied so-, !ugh\\ ay stnkul' a ditch then
meone to protect them fro~n merturned.. g
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themselves when they are n'"
Jeffery L "Dtlcher, IS, Rt 2.
this vulnerable ph~se . No . Alb.tnl was cited for driving
professiOnal meddling may left 0 ( the center followmg a
do more hann than good
collision at 7.;;o p m. on Til,;
Depressions tend lo recur 259. east of SR 1~3 F riday Ill
Some of them. such as mamc Metgs Collllty. Olftcers satd
depressions. have a tendency Dt!cher's car stdeswtped an
to occur tn fanuhes as an m- auto opera tied by William E
hertted cha racterJsttc ·. Kennedy, 45 , Rt 4, Ef&gt;metoy.
Depressive responses canoe~ There was m cfderate
cur wtth some medicmes and damage
so can maruc reactiOns.
No Cltahon was Jssued in an
Sterotd hormones may cause accident at 6: 15 p m. Fnday
some people to have marne on CR 17, north of SR 684 10
depress1veresponses.
Mei gs County State troopers
Asp1nn IS tn many said an auto drt\'en by Cathy
medicmes that you buy by s Mornson , 18, Rt.l, Rulland,
brand name. For mfonnation attempted to pass JUS! as a
about these medicmes send 00 vehtcl e driven b; Charles w
cents. wtth a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope for Cochran. 24 · Athens. attemp-

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The Health Letter nwnber
Asptrtn and Related
Medictnes Send your letter to
Dr Lamb m care uf thts
newspaper. P 0 Box 1551 ,
Radto Ctly Statton, New
Yor&gt; 'IY 10019

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WORTH II MILLION
NEW YORK (UP! )\ Stage and screen actor Zero
Mostel , who dted Sept . 8, left
an estate valued at $1 mtlhon
Mastel's
17-page wt\l,
disclosed Fnday, provtdes
his wtdo\\ an"d second wtfe ,

Cathryn H Mostel, wtt ,h
Jewelry, furmture and half
the estate oulrlght. m addtt10n to the mcome from a
trust fund to he compnsed of

the remammg half ·

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Alfred Social Notes
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!-iuml.•~ !'i• h•'ol attt•r•O.•r~t t.: Mr dllll Mr~ I 'Hsh Bahr· of
un Sept. :!5 "·':; 5H. !ht· u • Muldkport ~pent a day wtth
ft.•t'lll~ S:H .,\0 \\'Uf~h lp S.t'l'· M1 s Swo~rf't
f~ulul't' to vtt.•h.l lllL' 1'11-!ht uf \ ll't'ti Wt'l't) held .tt ltl -15 \\ llh
Mr a11d Mr~ ll o bt~r t
w.ry [lllltlWHI~ an tw.'t'tdt.•nt ttl tht' Ht'\ . Htt har·d l'homas ~\\ {utz muJ f:ra• ·•· Sww1z
5 10 pnL on thl' Fuuficld- s pcakrn.~.t fnun. H.mtansl3 · ll · spl'llt Sund,ty wtth M1 ,and
V,rnt·u ~td Offu..•t•r:; scud the · 14 on · Slerp111~ On th e Mr s llnr old Sw&lt;.~rtz &lt;.~rrd
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dnven b) G~-11) E. Lamm, 26. pia yeti Hnd suu~ !.!J_Specml V,r
Ga Ill pol ls: The rl! w&lt;:t s nurn bPr Atll'nda nee \\as ·17
l'!,l n.1
t-' ullrud. · Nma
'I' Itl' u n'1 I"y 11e 1{1 tts Hobinson and K.1thy F'bBrod
Hh.Kierate clamagt.\
Hobert E . Bower:,. J9. regu 1ar meetrng at t he 1tomt• \!Sited 1o.w1r . a11d Mrs.-G-erald

the .Sermonette .

asking tiod f ~r somethi ng,
and commumon or con~
HI salton wtth God Your
llcfhuti!m may nut be the
same ~s any or the above
. h~1Phedu1thcwo~d.softhe
Snapturc. we hnd the
f!l
o o wm~ (l ) P rayer lk
m su s
p
t'o God We pray bclievang
rayer Jl1i1Y ha ~ nwny there is a God who hears our
defrmtJQns It depends on ""ho pravcrs. This giVes a sense of
1s dcfmin~ rt Prayer has a relationship
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with the source
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becnrPferredto
&lt;Js
talkmg
to
Chtll1cotht.&gt;. was t'lted ftll o ct 1e an
ay oue aver Swartz and fam1ly
at
of all thmns
'!' d
God, talkmg wtth God. God
o
mak111g a lef.t turn wtthuut on ues ay cventng, Sept 20 , Marietta Sunday,
12) Prayer, we beheve,
du~ car fuIIowm).! an acudent wt th a good a ttemIancc dnd
G.enev1eve Guthne had her talkm,g to the one praying takes us beyond Qur own
at 3·40 p.m Frtrtay--~.:'11 Sli 7 Thelma liendcrson leadrng house roofed r~ently
human v;Jsdom and strength
nt.•ar the F'edt•ral Mogul the pledge servtce The next · (lien Robmson has been
to a Source 111 whom there the
Plant The patrol SHi d lllt'etmg Will be at Thelma 's pamtmg hlS roof, as 'have
ultimc~te rn WISdom' and
Il&lt;met·s' tt·uck struck a car at· wtth Emma Fm ch. program several other folks m the
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&gt;trcngth
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Jemptmg to pass drtven by leader.
COllllllUlllt)'
Ofl
i3) Prayec IS helpful for
Hassan F . Alnasser, 33, Hun- ~
The bpda\ ~howe1 fo1
Emerson Guthrie became
clennngoursoulsofguilt, we
lmgton.
Susan Henderson Saturday til 1n Pomeroy on Saturday
NEW YORK (UP!) - The blilll!ve God ts a forgtvmg
__ A sing!"-. car...'.!'"~ oc~_eventng a_t the church was a~t! .vas taken to V~terans_ lnternatto~l _
_.}:".!!-It fatlter_and .lYIII cleanse. us of
curreuat 12 '15 p m on SR 7, a1fended D) lilarge crowd Memorial Hosp1l&lt;~ there. HiS snoreman s
ASsoctatton stn.
south of CR 35 where Rit;key and an abundance of wtfe, Ethel, 1s 111 O'Bieness went on strlke today against
(4) Prayer can help us
G. Sm1th, 19, Ghes h~r~,'-fell-beautilul and practtcal gtfts - Hosp1ta! w1th gall &gt;tones
ccmtatner~ htpptn~ from
toward stratght thtnktnp\\lth
asleep at the wheel of Ius car were gJven Games were
Mr and Mrs. Omrlc~ D Mame to Tex as
regard to nght and wrong ,
The vehrcle ran off the pla}~ed and refreshments Woode
attended
th e ' The walkout was called at good and ev il.
highwa) stnkmg a road stgn
were served. Tite sho11er was homecoming a! Vanderhoof 12 ·01 am. EDT after a
(5) Prayer can help us to
Glorta J . Tnplett. 30. g1ven by Jamce Pullins and on Sunday afternoon and breakdown tn negotiations bett er understand God's will
Gallipohs. was InJured tn an Ruth Brooks and asststed by called on Mr. and Mrs. here
between
unton and purpose for our lives
acctdent at 11 !0 a.m. Fndav Sharon 1ind Lisa. SISters of Chester Fredenck of North representatives and the
Perhaps most people
on SR 141. two nules llCSl of the bnde to be and oth ers
Bethel.
Co uncil of North Atlantic engage some tune each day
Gallipolis. Thepatrolsaidshe
Mr and Mrs Charles D
George
Guthrie
and Sh1ppmg Assoeiatwns.
111 a rttual of prayer God
lost control of her car wlule Woode attended the Cluster Charles Woode attended the
"·The · roadblock has been bless you for that. but prayer
reachmg for a ,small cluld. hynw smg-at the South Bethel Barlow Fatr Satu rday af- our JOb security and must mean more than a mere ·
. T]le vehicle left the roadway Church Saturday evenmg
ternoon
guarantees to our pension ritual It must be you, in·
stHkmganembankment
Also attendmg from Alfred
Mrs Lowell Guthrte took and hospital funds," said volvmg your deepest, most
Melvin B Freeman, 16, Church were R~y and Kale thetr daughter, Trtcia, to the Thomas Gleason, president of st neere and htghest thoughts
Rt I. Cheshire. a passenger 111 Rodehaver, Anna ThQrnpson, dod or recently for a sore the umon. The uruon has been m real comrnu mon wtth God
a car operated b) James V Mr and Mrs Howald ann and had a splmter faced w1th dwmdling em- _ a conversation tha t perHockman, 19, Gheshire, was Flanders and Floren ce removed, whrch took strtches ployment caused by the tn- mtts God to speak to you as
InJUred m a s111gle car accr- Spencer
to close
creasmg use of container you desire that 9od hears
dent at 2·30 am Saturday un
Mr and Mrs. Murray
Juantta Swartz, Martha slnps, which can be unloaded you
Gravel - H,ill Rd. of[ I~ tUe HopktnsofDayton spent from Elltolt and Warren Van wtthfarfewermetj,!hantliose
liave you really prayed,
Kyger Rd . Officers sa1d Tuesday until Saturday of Meter , all recent surg1Ja1 carrying
loose catgo. lately ?
Hob ert 1'.
· Hockman swerved h1s car to last week with Grac{Swartz, patients, are reported domg Gleason sa1d 16,000 Jobs have Bumgame 1 ~ - Pastor, Heath
avoid strlkmg a deer . HIS also Maynard and Shtrl ey ver) well at home at the been lost tn the Port of New Untted Methodist Church,
vehicle ran off the road strik· Bahr of Long Bottom Rd anrl present tune
• York alone smce !008.
Middleport
mg a tree.
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"Always be JO}htl Always
k.ct•p on praymg. No nwtter
wha'-- flappcns, i.tlways be
thankful, for this IS God's wr\1
for you who belong to Jesus
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GENERAT!lm RAP- BY HELEN AND SUEBO'ITEL
. SHE'S IN LOVE WITII BOTH
RAP .
I"m 13, have a mce personality and am qmte pretty I fall m
love wtth boys eastly and I usually become close to every boy I
meet
I've been gmng wtth Shaun for SIX months, but he went away
for two weeks, &amp;nd durtng that lime I fell m love wtth Doug.
Now Shaun's back, and !love them both. What to do ?- M. 0
M.·
Stop tossmg around the word "love" and settle for ''like.''
You're not ready for a serious relationship otherwise, you'd be
able to choose between Shaun and Doug.
Stay fnends wtth both- if they 'll allow it. ·SUE--- ,
DEARM:
Thirteen IS too young for serious boy-gtrl relationships
penod 1 And if I sound just like your mother · great· she needs
encouragement ·HELEN

'ELBERFELDS ANNIVERSARY SALE
CONTINUES All THIS WEEK
ENDING SATURDAY, OCT. 8th at ·sP.M.
Special savings in every department to celebrate 113

yea~

of business in Pomeroy

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you and your family. Furnishings for your home.

CELEBRATING 113 YEARS

ELBERFELD$ ••n POMEROY
113th ANNIVERSARY SALE!

SAVE

(GOT A PROBLEM• Or a subject for discusSion, tw&lt;&gt;generation style? Direct your questions to etther Sue Q!:_Helen_
Bottel . or both, tf you want a combtnatwn mother-daughter
n~swer. m care of this newspaper.)
CHILDREN HURT
MARIETTA OhiO (UP!)Fourteen chtldren and thetr

HOTDOG
PEOPLE
THINK OF US
THAT WAY!

school bus dnver were ln·

jured Fnday tn a head• on
collision wtth a water truck
The bu s drtver, Gloria
Wmters , 36, Vincent, was
cited for failure to yield half
of the road . The truck dnver,
David Clark, 26, Belle Valley,
was unhurt.

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MURDER PROHED
CADIZ, Ohio (UP!)
Hamso n County Sheriff's
deputies are investigatmg the
ax-murd'er late Fnday of
Mary SaU, 44, of Hopedale,.
Deputies refused to gtve ·ouf
information about the case,
saying I\ was still under tn·
vestigation. The woman was
reported killed with SIX ax
blows to the head
NEEDS INCREASE
AKRON, Ohto (UP! )
Ohto Edison has announced
that tt wtll seek 'a rate in·
crease to offset " mcreased
custom er requirements,''
mflat10n and environmental
demands

WASHINGTON (UP!) - In a potential major victOrY for the
nation's steel mdustry, the Treasury Department today
tentatively determmed. Umt five Japanese steel compames are
selling carbon steel plate m the United States at a substantial
loss
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As a result, the Treasury Department annoonced that the
f1vc companies would be requared to pvst bonds to co ver
''dumpmg duties '' amOWltmg to :J2per cent of the imports.
Japanese ftrms sold 1174 mtllton worth of carbon steel plate
in Ute Umted States last year.
·
The Japanese COillJlamcs mvolved in the tentative decisiOn

are ftve of U1e six ftrms involved m a U.S. Steel Corp.
complamt !tied Sept. 2Q .

Amencan steel producPrs have btcn !)cekmg curbs on
foretgn imports !Or years.
Pressure for such curbs has been increascil in recent months
because domestic production and profttab11ity have lagged and
imports have surged. •
Robert Mundheim, Ute Treasury Department's general
counsel. told a news conference that the department would
make a final determination on the case wtthtn 90day5
II Ute !mal decisiOn conftrms that the Japanese steel is bemg
sold here at "less than fair value," the case would be referred
to Ute InternatiOna l Trade Commission for a ruling on whether
the domestic st!!el mdustry had been " mJured " That Will also

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Monday , October :1. 1977·

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OUR FINEST QUALITY :,

United States at prices below the cost of production."
The average margins of dumping, whtch determine the .
estimated dumpling duties, amounted Ill 32 percent, Treasury
The Treasury mvestrgatlon was imllated on a complaint said.
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f1led !Jy U1e Oregon Steel Mtlls Dtvtsion of Gihnore Steel Corp.
The Gilritore complaint was a forerunner to Ute U.S. Steel
The ftve Japanese ftrms Involved at Ntppon Steel Corp, Corp. complatnl flied-last-month
-- -Ntppon Kokan K K., Sumttomo Metal Industnes, Lid.,
President Carter announced last Thursday !hat an agency_ _
laks force would explore aU of the domestiC steel industry's
Kawasaki Steel Corp, and Kobe Steel, Lid .
These ~o mparue~, Treasury satd, accounted for more than 70 problems, includmg alleged dunopmg by overseas producers.
Bethlehem Steel Corp., the nation's No.2 producer, said last
oercent of recent carbon steel plate tmporl.'l from Japan .
week tt would lay off 2,500 salaries employes In Oclllber.
A Treasury statement satd tl.'l investigation "found that
Since mid-year, the steel indusjry has laid off about 18,000
Japanese produce{s have been marketine steel plate m the
wockers
In the meantune, tlle f1ve Japanese f1rms will be required to
post the bonds

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Fifteen Cents
Vol. 28, No. 114

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Would you believe?

rww a 'Mother&amp;-in-law Day'! . .

Meigs payrolls
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mcrease m '76

WASHINGTON. (UP!) -On Oct. 23, if a ll· goes as
plann&lt;:d, !he Uruted States will celebrate National
Mothers-In-Law Day - wtthout the offtdal sanction
sponsors hope to acqutre before next year
Ever alert for new occaswns on which floral tributes
··· nught be appropnate, Flonsts' Transworld Delivery :,:·
from any source on em.. discovered a distressmg fact about mothers-in-law:··
Substantial increases were 40.8 pet. (See below.).
The report was tssued by ployment and payrolls In
:::. few people send them fiowers tn that capacity They :,:,.·, rMeportedC In to\~l pa yr olls in
.·. nught be smothered m postes as wtves and mothers,
etgs oun Y In 1976 com· the Galha County offtce Ohio industries-and counties.
but rarely as mothers-m-law
:;: pared to 1975 according to which served Meigs County In 1976 the law did not cover
So ·the organtzalton took some soltndrngs whtch ... tabulations JUst released by last year. Meigs County such groups as agricultural
indicated that - comedtans ' JOkes to the contrary
the Ohio Bureau .of . Em- recently had its own office labor; Interstate railroad
workers; domestic service In
notwithstanding - most marrted people feel kmdly
ployment Services.
returned.
toward their spouses' maternal parent.
The tabulations cover 326
The Division of Research private homes; employees of
FTD approached some members of Congress, and
employer reporting units in and Statistics in Columbus non-profit or parochial
says tt expects btlls soon Ill be mtroduced to make the
the county that averaged tabulated quarterly reports - schools, other than colleges"
honoring of mothers-in-law an annual event by an Act
4,760 workers last year of approximately 179,000 or , unlverstUes; student
of Congress
reporting a total 1976 payro11 employers, with 3,767,918 employees of colleges or
of $53,452,022, roughly a 15 workers subject to the Ohio universities; federal governpet. increase over 1975.
Unemployment
Com- ment service; and state and
local government workers
Biggest gam tn 1976 over pensation Law.
1975 employment was m coal
These tabulations present not In the classlfted service,
mimng whtch went from 27 the latest and most com- uniess a political subdivision
Clear tonight, low between
pet. of the total work force to prehensive figures available elected to cover unclassified
40 and 46. Sunny Tuesday,
workers.
high between 60 ancl 65.
Probability of prectpttatton .
20 per ~ent today , near zero
Covered
Covered
tonight and Tuesday.
Wanted,
a
red
vehicle
wtth
Payroll
Employment
R eva ]. Snowden, postmaster
maybe a btt of a 1976
Chevrolet truck haQgmg onto
+ 25.6
+ 10 -3
Total, Meigs County •..•.•.. .
it.
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Deputies of Sheriff James
+ 40 .8
+ ~-0
M~n~ng •.••••.•••••••••••••••••••••
J Proffitt's Dept. tn·
+ 3.6
- 3-2
Construction ..•.•.•.• •• ..••••••...
vestigated a hit-sktp mctdent
+ .8
+ 9-2
Manufacturing •...•.•• • • , , • .• ...• , •
.
.
Saturday mght that occurred
+ 11.3
+ 2.9
Transportation
and
utilities
••••••
on the parkmg lot of the Tall
.6
+ 8.3
Whole$ale
and
retail
trade
•••••••
,
Tunbers Nile Club. Keith
+ 5.?
+ 8.?
Finance, insurance, "and. real. e state
Aeiker, 1669 Lmcoln Hts.,
+
4.
1
+ 19.3
Senices .••• , •••••••..••••.••• • •••
Pomeroy, said hts 1976
+ 20.1
+ 2.6
State and local government ·•••••••
the Postal Department.
Chevrolet
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
truck
was
Her fmal day as postmaster was marked With the am val sideswiped while parked at
RUTLAND - Reva J. Snowden, Rutland postmaster since
of floral bouquets, gifts, and words of best wishes from the parkmg lot. The unknown
' 1951, rettred Frtday.
vehicle was red, Aeiker said.
Mrs. Snowden began her work as a clerk at the Rutland post numerous fnends and business assoc1ates.
George Kuhn, Mtddletown,
offtce m 1942 and then in Oct. 1950 was named acting · Paul Harris of Ute Athens Post Office, is now the officer m
p6stmaster. She received her permanent appointment on May charge of t]]e Rutland Post Office.
Ohio reported to . local
Durmg her time as postmaster, Mrs. Snowden has worked deputies Sunday mornmg
6, 1951
Thursday Rtchard J?eyton, manag~r of the Sectional wtth 14 different clerks and 15 rural route earners. Present that he had a 23 channel • NEW DELHI, India (UP!)
Mrs. Gandhi said In a
Mrs. Gandhi was likely Ill
Center at Zanesville, presented Mrs Snowden wtth a servtce clerk is Mrs. Margaret Edwards . Fred George is the regular · Browmng CB radio and twin - Former Prime Mmister be taken to a magistrate statement her arrest was a
award in recogni tion of her 35 years of dedicated service wtth rural route carrier, and his s~bstitute IS Mrs. Lee Wood Roy antennas (gutter mount) Indira Gandhi was arrested where she was expected to be ''political ooe" aud intended
Snowden, husband of the retirmg postmaster, retired from the stoled off his auto He was today under the Prevention of
released on bajl, a police to "discredit me in their (the
Rutland Post Office on Jurre 15, 1976 after havtng w6rked there visitmg his brother Robert Corruption act on charges of officer said..,...
pe~le's) eyes and the eyes of
32 years. Mr. and Mrs. Snowden's daughter, Ute late Jean- Kuhn, RD Cheshire,' and had abusmg her posttton durmg
The warrant under which the . world," witnesses uid.
Parker, also worked as a clerk at the post office.
gotten his auto into a dttch. her unsuccesfuul election she was arrested said she
Mrs. Gandhi was not taUn
Mrs. Snowden is a. member of the Rutland Garden Club Since it was off the roadway campaign.
used her position as prime away lpunediately.
havmg served as president for two tenns and treasurer for two and out of traffic he watted
A group of policemen led by minister to secure jeeps for
Witnesses among the large
terms. She is also a memb~r ~I the Rutland Church of Chrtst, until mornmg. when he went high police offtcials went to the campaign earlier !his crowd that had assembled In
By United Press International
has been secretary of the Sunday school fo~ the past etght down Monday morning he
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - THE 5-YEAR.OLD grand- years. Through the years she has been acttve m numerous discovered the theft. The ca~:_ her house and presented a year for herself and her party fl'ont of Mrs. Gandhi's house
warrant for her arrest, m the last general elections, said she asked the pollee
niece of multirrulhonatre tm king Antenor Patino, was school, communtty and ctvtc actlV!Ites. •
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was left unlocked
which she lost.
officials to take her away in
signed by a magistrate.
kidnaped by two men today from her parents ' home on Lake
handcuffs but a pollee officer
Geneva, Swtss pohce satd Pohce satd the kidnapers shot at a
explained
this was not cussecvant who wa s trymg to protect little Graziella Ortiz. The
tomary.
r
servant, believed to be Spamsh, was hospitalized with serious
There
were
shouts from the
injuries.
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then transferred to St. Mary's crowd of "Indira Gandhi
POINT PLEASANT - A mtle south of here.
The ktdnapers, aged 26 to 30, escaped in a blue Alfa Romeo
Parsons was in the in- Hospital In Huntington.
Point Pleasant man was
Zindahad" (Long Uve Indira
car wtth ltahan hcense plates, police said. The car was
tensive
care unit of Pleasant
A spokesman for St. Mary's Gandhi).
ktUed
and
hts
brother
·
abandoned a few mtles from !he Ortiz restdence soon after the
senously inJured Sunday at I Valley Hospital with en· said he was admitted to the
Mrs. Gandhi said she was
kidnaping at 8·30 am Police said Ute car contained traces of
p.m. in a one-car accident tustons , lacerattons of the hospital's surgical intensive concerned not with credit or
chloroform , presumably used to quiet the infant.
head, a back mjury and a care u~ with a back injury discredit but ''with my duty
q.ear here.
mmor concussion, the and possTble internal injurles. toward my country, whatever
The
dnver
of
the
~ar
also
SAN FRANCISCO - A YOUNG COUPLE kissed and ,
sheriff's department said. He
suffered
pamful
mjurtes.
I am, that continues Ill be my
hand-m-hand, jumped to their deaths from the Golden Gate
CALL ANSWERED
l!NITED NATIONS (UPI) Simha Ehrlich said.
was cited for failure to
Authorities
satd
Bryant
,
endeavor.''
Bridge, the California Htghway Patrol reported. Th~ bodies of -The joint statement on the
The Pomeroy Emergency
What provoked Israeli ire
She lllld the crowd, "I can
the still umdenttfted couple landed on rocks at Lime Pomt Middle East issued over the most of all were two words Dirk Taylor, 20, Ohio River ma intatn control of his Squad answered a call to
and
shall be with you all. So
under the north end of the span Saturday. Anny milttar}j weekend by the United States !hat crop up whenever the Road, died when a car drtven vehicle.
Union Ave. at 7:41 Monday
Tunothy
Allen
'j'aylor,
19,
by
Jack
H.
Parsons
Jr.,
26,
of
keep
cabn and peaceful, but
policemen recovered Uie bodies and turned them over to the and the Soviet Union has Arabs talk about peace - a
for Mrs. Rodney Karr, an
brother
of
the
man
k1Ued
m
112
English
Road,
Potnt
let
no
per90n or deed subdue
Marin County Coroner's offtce
obstetrics patien~, wlto was
provoked bttter criticism reference m the three page Pleasant,
the
acctdent,
was
taken
to
hit
a
tr.t:~:Jil
.~
~urve
your
spirit and deter·
They were described by coroner's officials as Asian and from Israel and a chorus of statement
taken to O'Bieness Memorial
to
the
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital,
on
W.Va.
2
and
62
about
one
mlnation."
apparently in thetr 2Qs. The bridge has claimed 613 known praise from the Arabs
Hospttal, Athens.
Palestinians' " legiltmate
swcide vtctims, but the couple who jumped Saturday was
Arab diplomats said the righl.'l. "
believed to be the first double death in the span's 411-year statement brings the two
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Until now, the Untied
history.
sides a step closer to peace States has spoken tn terms of
talks in Geneva, which both Palestinian " interests"
SOUTHGATE, KY . - THE SOUTHGATE VOLUNTEER Moscow and Washington rather than "legttimate
firefighter responsible for inspecting the Beverly Hills Supper hope can start in December. nghl.'l," a diplomatic code
Ftve persons were injured patrol sa id Kathryn R.
Charles b. Nichols, 91, llill E. Angell, 20, Gaillpolls,
Club told state investigators he was ignorant of mo'st ftre
"Some obstacles remain phrase generally understood
m
10 traffic accidents m· Halley, 22, Crown City, lost Tuppers Plains, was charged struck and killled a cow which
regulations before the May 28 fire that killed 164 persons, The but definite progress is bemg to refer to the Palestimans'
Courter.Journal reported today.
made. We are very close," nght to an mdependent state vestigated over the weekend control of her car_ which ran with failure to yield the rlght entered 'the highway. There
Capt John Braun told the investigators he lacked said one Arab diplomat, who on the lsraeltoccupted West by the GaUta-Metgs Post off the highway str)king an of way at a stop sign following was moderate damage. • ·
embankment Mrs. Halley an accident at 10 a. m.
State H1ghway Patrol.
knowledge of !tre laws, but was filling a moral obligation by met with Secretary of State Bank of Jordan .
A hlt·shlp accident ocsons,
Brian,
age
4
and
her
Two
persons
were
hurt
in
on
SR
681
In
Meigs
eurred
at 5 a. m. Sunday on
Saturday
conductmg mspections the best he knew how. "It boils dolvn to Cyrus Va~e at the Uruted
1
American offictals mumand
Jeremy,
age
one,
had
an
accident
at
12:10
p.
rft.
the stmple fact that I was probably the most incompetent fire Nations during the weekend. lamed that
County.
State
troopers
said
SR
588
where
an unknown car
Amenca n . t
mmor.
mjurtes.
There
was
Saturday
on
SR
7,
six
tenths
inspector out of Ignorance," sald Braun, who was mterviewed
Nichols'
car
pulled
from
a
•
knocked
out
128
feet of fence,
"We are more hopefulthan"-·endouement of the code
Sept. 23 by th e spectal team investigating the Beverly Htlls ever before that a Oeneva phrase m no way signaled a of a mtle south of the Meigs .'moderate damage.
side road into an auto eight posts and a metal gate
A single car acctdent oc· operated by Beverly J . on property owned by
' fire.
conference will take place change tn the U.S. position County line. Troopers said an
eurred
at 12·~4 a . m . Bailey, 37, Reedsville. There Lawrence Tawney.
auto
operated
by
Larry
M
thts year," said another.
towards the PLO or Israel' s
on
SR 7, one tenth of was moderate damage. 1
Saturday
Spears,
40,
Point
Pleasant,
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, OHIO - MEMBERS OF the
No one was injured or cited
On the face of tt, the joint refusal to negotiate wtth an
Richmond Heights Education Association voted Sunday night statement outlining . Sovjet- organtzatipn,. which tn the struck the rear end of a car a mtle south of milepost 2
A single car mishap oe- m a single car accident at
to accept a new rontri'£ t,J atsmg the base salary $675 with American hopes for Geneva past has called for tis operated by Betty A. Lohse, where an a.uto operated by curred at II :55 a . m. 9:50a.m. Sunday on Brlllhy
S2, Seamon, forcinjl it into the ' Rodney R. Roush, 25, Mid· Saturday on Bulaville . Rd. Point Rd . eight tenths of a
improved frmge benefits and grievance procedures. The only served to provoke a new destructiOn.
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increase to the $9,850 base was retroactive to Sept. 1, according crisis in American-lsraelt
That
position,
they rear end of a c!ff driven by dleport, was struck by an five and one tenth miles north milo south of US 35. The
to Donald Banas of the Ohio Education Association .
of SR 160 where an unknown patrol said Ussa M. HUJ, 21,
, relations and underscore the retterated, was that the PLO Jesse A White, Jr., 20, Crown unknown vehicle.
Another single car mishap vehicle forced a car driven by Rt. 3, Gallipolis, going north,Tea chers tn Newbury Twp. , Geauga County, did not walk intransigence ?f the Arab and must accept U N. Resolution City White and a passenger
out today as they had planned but decided to awatt tonight's Israeli posttions on the mam 242 recognizing Israel's right tn the Spears car, Mark D. occurr.ing early Saturday Charles E. Ferrell, 28, Rt. I, lost control of her car after
school board meeting, at which an offer is expected to be issue blocking a resumphon to exist before tt can enter the Morrow, 20, Point Pleasant, m!jJ'Jnng but not reported Gallipolis, of! the roadway. meeting another vehicle. Her
had minor injuries. Spears until late Saturday involved Ferrell's car struck a fence car ran off the roadway' over
made. Banas, also working with the Newbury teachers, said of the talks: the Palestme peace-making process.
key issues include wa ges, hospitalization and binding Liberation Organization
an embankment.
The officials also stressed was charged wtth fatlure to an auto operated by Anette C. causmg minor damage.
Carter,
16,
Rt
.
2,
Patriot.
The
arbitration. Teachers now receive a base salary of $8,700 and
;top
within
the
assured
clear
Four
minor
traflic
mishaps
A final mishap involved a
"Our reaction? We reject tt Ute statement Left open the
mishap occur'r ed on the were mvestlgated Sunday. hii-skip motorist on SR 554.
are asking for a $9,600 base, which the board has offered to with both hands . The two thorny questton of how the distance .
A mother and her children Patriot-Cadmus Rd. where The first occurring at 2:20 a. An unknown vehicle knocked
meet Sept. I, 1979.
powers are exhibiltng real Pales ttntans ' should be
were
InJured in a smgle car Miss Carter, going east, lost m. on SR 160, two and seven down fence posts on property
signs of forcmg an tmposed represented at peace talks or
BRIDGEPORT, MICH. - SIX BOYS AND GIRLS, II to I 7, solulton on us and we won't tndeed, tf the PLO as such acetdent at 2:43 p. m. contrOl of her car when she tenths miles north of SR 554 owned by J . D. Smith, Rt. I,
drowned m a crowded rnmpac t car that ran off a muddy accept an tmposed solution," sh o~d represent them .
Saturday on Neighborhood met an unknown vehtcle.
where an auto operated by Bidwell.
I
Rd
north
of
SR
2t8.
The
Israeli Finance Minister
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Weather

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Israeli bitter·
over statement

· ~ DECORATORS
C..(][) J INDUSTRIES ~~

take up to 90 days

Red car
wanted.

Gandhi aJTested

ELBERFELDS ANNIVERSARY SALE

CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES

Steel dulllping chal!ged Jap fi1111s

Snowden, postmaster 27 y·e ars,
retired on Friday at Rutland

and surrounding trading area. Stop in; look around and save on wearing· apparel for

Elberfelds are open every week day including Thursday from 9:30A. M. to s
P. M. and on Friday 9 : 30A.M. to 8 P.M.

WE ,ARE THE

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Mason County man killed

Five hurt in weekend traffjc

Right now save 30 pet. on ,'
these fme quality custom
made draperies for your ,
home. office, church. A·
large seleclton of
and colors. Antique satin.
sheers.
foam
bac:J&lt;
textures. fiberglass and e
you'll like the way they're
made. -how easy the.y are ,
to hang and ·the elegant '
look, they'll give to any
room tn your home.
Bring
in
your
measurements let us
help you decide on pattern
and color.
Home Furnishmgs
lsi Floor

30% SAVfNGS SALE&lt;BEGINS MONDAY OCT. 3rd
AND ENDS MONDAY, OCT. 17th.
\

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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3- The Daoly Sentinel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 Monday Oct 3 1977

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The Oatil Sentmd M ddlep&lt; rt POI erm 0 Monda\ Oc\ 3 1977

Wll.~ YoU

First cancer-controlling plan bared

ek1lJT

UP ~MEBoDY
WoUW 1~\NI{

WAliHI Nt l'ON (UP I l - for rei(U ial nK a ~ IJ lc Ia,;
The adm n stratton today of \\ orker t azarct.s tSle d of
un1 etled U e ~ovenunet t s s mpl) scttu g t!Xposurt!
ftr st comprehensiVe plan to luml&lt;; ne-bv-i&gt;ne for spec1hc
rl"gulate
ca cer (iiUSIJ g substance:;
ll e a~enc) now has stat d
the 1 culs n ndustr) a nd
pr e\ ent ra n tr
m ng ards for ooly 17 of an
est tma ted 2 000 suspec ted
An eru: v. rkt&gt;rs
chemiCals
0&lt;: cupatio "'I Safety and cancer-causmg
The nm• proposal outlines
Health
Adnums t ra t1 o
ev tdence
the
ofhctals p r ed icted the \\ ha t
pr oposed bl uepn nt fo r gover nme1 t \\til use to
control! ng carcmogens m the cl asSif ) ca n ce r caus ng
work place 11 til ha1 e mo1e c he n11 ca ls m d deter r u ne
Impac t on mduslr) th an penmss1ble exQ_osure levels
any thtng else the co n It also sets for111 three n odel
tro~erstal
has done m rules that OSHA ca 1ISSUe by
Simply fill 1g 111 the blanks
Its ~year
cannot w1th the name of a
The

YOURf et:IN8

RoBOCV oR

~r:T~IN61r

[lcp.\--~='-!l!:..imi!-'~D!!'ll\11\l.)l"' at least ~rem~ en
wu.uwuo ~

heart gs and
The sad fa ct IS tha t over
revts1ons
Indus tr) was 1 OOOAmer cansd1e everyday
expected to delay t even from cancer - 370 000 a
longer b) ftghung t m court year satd OSHA chief Eula
The proposal marks the Bmgham Leadmg cancer
hrst ttme OSHA has researchers have attributed
developed a un form system over 60 percent of these

ca t:t:r
cases
to
rJ \ 1ron 1 ental fa c tors
I
bel eve the t me has come to
unplement a comprehensave
prowam to pre'llfi' 1t cancer m

the wor k place
Labor Secretar) Ray Mar
shall concurred w th the tdea
of
slan d~ rd zmg
the
regulations of whole classes
of wor k hazards - a n
approach OSHA also mtends
to use foc pestle des and sktn
hazards
For too long OSHA has
has to dea l wtth each
chemt cal hazard on a

substa tee
by
substance
basts Marshall sa d
An) che•rucat could be
classtf ed as conf rmed car
cmO(&gt;Ien under this plan m
the baSJs of e1ther anuna l or
human da ta
Offl c als
estimate the re are nearly 100
chen ca ls lh'at coul d be
class1f1ed as co nftrmed
car cmogens as soon as the
plan s r na hzed
OSHA tte Ids to reqwre
tnduotry to reduce worker
exposure to confi rmed
ca rcmo~eps to the
lowest
feaSi ble level
and those

chemicals w1th known
substtlutes wtll be banned
entirely
All other chemicals wtll be
groUPed mto three additional
categortes - suspected car
cinogens che m ca ts fo r
which there 15 msuffictent
evtde nce of carclllOgeructty
and chem ellis not found m
U e wor k place Suspected
carcmogens also would be
regula ted
Ofhctals sa td the mdustry
has responded to drafts of the
pro posa l wtth dea femn g

BASEBALL ,
F

Court hegins
new term today
Episcopal schism widened
WEST PALM BEACH Fla
1UP!) -A West Palm Beach
parish protesting wha t t
constders liberal EpiScopal
pol c es "hich mctude the
ordmat on of women and
sexual mmo ral ty
h as
elected to spl l wtt h llle U S
Episcopal Church
Members of the Holv Sp r l
Church 1oted 18.&gt;-14 wtth four
abstent ons Su nday to secede
from the Ep scopa Church
and llle Southeast Flortda
diocese
Then they voted 19:Hl to
aff Ita te with the D ocese of
the Hdly Trm tl) a non
geographic organ zal on
"h ch
othe r
spl nter

consenati\.e groups a cross

llle Uruted States already
ha 'le JO ned
The brea k unders c ored

problems of the Episcopal
House of Btshops meeting m
formal sess10n at nearby P ort

St Lucte m attemptmg to
reconcl1e differences over the
ordmaUon of women and

other controverSial

ssues

Othe r reasons the Holy
Spmt par sh listed for the
spl)t were the acceptance of
homosexuali ty wothm the
Eptscopal chur ch and
changes m the centunes old
Book of Common Prayer
The break appears certam
to to uch off a battle over

HEALTH
Lawrence E Lamb, M 0

cur afte

co sun

Before the vote was taken
Watterson refused Duncan s
reques t to address the
congregatiOn - because the
boshop"' not a member of the
parish
Duncan saod Watterson will
be suspended for sox months
and will be deposed as a
pr1est of thiS parish unless court may authoriZ~ FBI
he repents before the end of agents to record numbers
that period
doaled at a particular
telephone and whether the
~lephone company may be
compelled to onstall a devoce
called a pen register for
that purpose
The test case unportant to
law enforcement mvolved a
gambling mvt'ttgatton m
New York Ctty
Other cases on the docket
for1learmgs durmg the early
weeks of the new term
WASHINGTON
Southeastern Ohoo counties mctude such ISsues as
are recetvmg the ftrst annual mandatory rettrement stck
payments thts week from the leave nghts of pregnant
Federal Government to women and the much
relieve some of the fmanctal discussed test of reverse
burdens created by Federal discnmma hon
The la\vsmt challengmg
ownership of tax exempt land
mandatory ret rement was
wlthm the respective coun
filed by a former Untied Atr
t es
Lmes employe
Harrts
Accord lng to U
S
McMann who was retired
Representative Clarence
much agamst h s wtll at 60
Mtller the 13 counttes of
under a company plan m
Ohto s Tenth CongressiOnal
exiStence smce 1941
Dtstrict wtll recetve a
»J'ne t967 Age Dtscrtm
~ombmed payment of $85 955
malton
tn
Employ
half of the total land en ment Act forb ds discrun
tltlement payments being mat1on agamst perSQnS
made to the State of Ohto thts between 40 and 65 but allo\vs
fiScal year
for carrymg out bona fide
Dtstrtbutoon of the $99 7 pension plans
mtlhon on heu of tax
Umted satd tts long
payments beong made to local standmg plan could not
governments throughout the VIolate a law so recenUy
country ts based on acreage enacted but the 4th Ctrcwt
populatton and extstong Court of Appeals satd early
tun bers grazing and mmeral retirement must have an
tease payments Payments rn economtc or \&gt;usmess purpose
strnolar amounts for the foscal and not rest on age alone
year 1978 WJII be made next regardless of when 11 ongma
sununer
ted
Followmg IS a break down
Sick pay matermty leave s
of the entotlement acres and at ossue tn cases appealed by
payment to eacfi county m the the NashVIlle (Tenn ) Gas Co
Tenth
CongressiOnal and the Rtchmond (Calif )
Dtstrtct
School Otstnct In the gas
Athens tO 454 acres $5 806 company certam seruonly
Fatrfoeld zero acres
nghts are also at stake
Galha tO 142 acres $5 627
The cases follow the much
pubhctzed 1976 General
Electric dectston
that
employers could exclude
pregnancy
from
thetr
• dtsabthty
onsurance plans
wothout vwtatmg federal law
The Senate has passed and
sent to the House a bill to
overcome the effect of tlns

checks
paid

ng ots uf

sweets or w th stress or dur

ng pregnancy
DEAR DR LAMB I am a
ruddle ag~d woma n s uffe r
dJ~bet c and •auld hke lu
k u I m 0 and have ever
g Iron the symptoms
had an) of the svmptoms of assoc a ted w th an art ficial
t! abe es that )OUhear a bout meno pa use hot flash es
My suga r count s wtthm the heada hes nsomma sweats
or na l range a nd I ha \ e no pa lp t.atwn s etc
resullmg
sugetr lil my unne
r om the remova of hea lthy
DEAR READER
It ova 1 es dur ng a recent
ou ds hke you have nolh ng h)sterectomy for f bro d
to 1 orrv about The b ood tumors of the uterus
glucose (s uga r ) s normally
How long does It take nor
higher n people over 50 and mally take the body to adJUSt
he normal range ncludes to these cond !tons' The
higher levels each decade prescn bed low dosa ge of
I m not convmced th s ts Prema rm has not helped
good Htgher levels may be a lev ate the symptoms as
co s dered nonnal beca tse yet
DEAR READER- It ts an
the are commo 1 but I wou d
prefe r tha t people cont nued nd v dual ma tter Some
to have lower levels as they wo men produ ce e nough
gel olde r f the) are to be n female hormones from the
opt mal heal th not JUSt nor l ny adrenal glands over the
ma l n the sense of a frequent k.idne; s to av o d severe reac
l ons a nd otHers do not Then
occurrence
The blood glucose level has all the symptoms that people
to be around 160 or 170 to altr bute to the menopause
result m sp ll ng glucose n are not a lwa) s caused bv the
the ur ne Th s IS a htgher menopause
Hot fla shes are une of the
!~vel than you should have 111
he blood except as a peak spe c f c sy mptoms tha t
va lue after nges t ng a lot of t:~ lmos t al doctors agree ca n
glucose as fo r a glucose test be jill ev ated by estroge
The blood lest ts rea lly the Your doctor may need to
most accurate ndtcalo of c1 ease your med CI e f r a
"hether or not you have wh lc S nee } our uterus has
diabetes but the ur ne test s bee n removed t e poss ble r
adequa te for home con trol of cre~ sed 1 sk o[ cancer of the
diabetes n most cases
ute rus from tak1 ~emale
bee n
Many d abel cs do nut have I ormon es ha s
symptom ::; "'~ en the d1sc sc el m ~ lated
Mm e recent stud s con
s f rs t d agnosed b) blood
tesl.s or fru 1 sugHr
U c f J.1TI tha t the sma ll n of n
ur ne As tl c d se •SC CJd crej:lsed strokes qr hea rt at
ta cks or other vasc ula r provances the pe so rnay the
exper ence f;; t gt c weJglt blems n women ta km ~
loss frequenc} of urmat on female hormones are par
dnnk ng lots of water a nd t ula ly apt to uccur m ll e
women who take femalll Jtm
other symptoms
To gtve you more con plete mo es ar d s noke t lf The
mfonna toon I am sendmg yo u s nuk 1g s the I g factor S
lhe Health Let!er nun bcr I vou d ad s } uu to st p
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control of Holy Sptr t church
proper!) and the r ght of
Bishop James Duncan of the
Southeast diocese to appomt
a replacement for the Rev
Peter F Watterson church
rector
I feel strong m the fatth of
the ,Lord Watterson Hoi)
Sptr1t rector for 17 years satd
followmg the vote This ISn t
RUSSia and people have a
perfect r ght to the r

WASHINGTON (UP! ) The Supreme Cowi formally
begms Its 1977 78 term today
wtth a deluge of orders on
hundreds of cases that have
piled up smce adJournment
last June 29
The JUS!tces were busy all
last week
n pnva te
conference votmg on whtch
1\PJ&gt;eals to accept for
argument and written opm on
and which to reject All but a
handful must rest oo the
judgments of lower courts
W th Marshal Albert Wong
ntomng the tradttlonal
oyez oyez today '!he mne
blackrobed Jurists were once
agam emergmg from behind
heavy red drapenes to begm
hearmg cases earned over
from last term
Prelimmartes conSist only
of admosstOn of a few
attorneys to practice and the
announcement by Choef
Justtce Warren Burger that
the results o! last week s
work are now available to
press and public
One of the f rst arguments
to be heard deals wtth
whether a federal dtstnct

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to one hour per member

But Democrati C Sens
James Abourezk of South
Dakota
and
Howard
Metzenbaum
of
Ohto
bypassed that rule by cathng
up
ame ndments
and
demandmg quorum calls and
roll calls on each
By week s end only some
200 of more than 500 such
amendments had been
disposed of m SIX long days
and one all mght sesston of
the Senate
Senate leaders tned
!rant cally to end the process
- but the rules worked

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Silence

agaliiSt them and members
were reluctant to change Its
r ules under pressure of
extraordinary coodihons
When the Senate re&lt;:essed
Saturday Byrd warned If

we re not careful we 1nay set
some precedents lllat will
come bac~ to haunt us
Byrd
the legtslattve
master admttted
I ve
never run up agatnst
anythmg like this
The parhamentar) Uucket
durmg the week belied the
standard advtce gtven to
toUriSts that they Will be
bored by watchmg the
Senate
Bellicose demands for
recognition short tempers
harsh words and frequent
pomts of order dratned the
Senate s reservotr of ctviltty
Byrd once trted a motion to
recess the Senate early but
dropped tt because tempers
are too htgh and Sen Carl
Curtts R Neb pleaded to
end thiS law of the JUngle

that tolerates clii1d pornography
commuruty sanction

(than

child batlermg ur neglect) It
seems l be too dirty tuo
Freud1an ur perhaps tuo
cl tse t home

Dr Suzanne

M Sgrm project intermst fur

the Cunnectocut Child Abuse
and Neglect Demonstrattoo
Center
By GAY PAULEY
UP! Sentor Ednor
NEW YORK (UP! ) - To
socoety mcest ts llle total
taboo Yet m some cases
you ll fmd that ot s accepted
through
famtl es
for
generat ons

Dr Ebrahim Amanant a
chtld psych atr st and
medtcal d rector of the
Metropohta~ St 1.1lms Sexual
Abuse Committee ctted one
extraordmary case m hts
Incest and the Family
Debb e a 14-year-old scht
wtd had sexual relatoons for
four years wtth her father
and had parttcopated two or
three umes a week wtth the
full knowledge of her mother
She, developed gwtt feelings
ooly when her boy frtend
dtsplayed s eroous
diSturbances over the
relationshtp
Her mother an open and
forthr ght woman
was
acceptmg the mcest as a form
of expressoon of lov~ and was
mststm g that the famtly
move to an sotated rural
area so they could cootinue
thetr close famtly ties
As soctal svstems differ so
do rules concermng ncest To
thts dar taws defmmg and
penalizmg
mcestuous
relatimlsh I" vary markedly
among nations and m the
Untied States In England
the law regards ncest as only
a misdemeanor
Every state of the U S A
outlaws mcest Penalt ~s
range from a $500 fine and-or
12months tn jail m Vtrgmta to
~ pnson term of one to 50
years m Cahforn a In most
but not all stales f rst coustn
marr age ts tllega I
Federal leg slallon agamst
ncest per se 1s d ff cult
be~ause How can y ou enact
anH enforce laws aga nst a
crune so cloaked tn the
fam1ly It ts not a matter of
transporlmg acr oss state
ltncs for tmrnoral purposes
But the mterstate traff c m
pornography ts one area m
which Ule Congress hopes to
Ill a t all forms of child abuse
B lis are before both houses
t pr hibtt tnle rstat e or
f e1gn
com n e r ce
tn
pi otographs or f lms of a
c)1 ld engaged m a prolnb led

mter c ourse to cunmhngus

and fellatio
If there s any doubt m your
mmd about the explottatton of
choldren used for porno
check
your
fr endly
netghborhood newsstand
Magazmes that once would
not be stocked at all or if so
well htdden now are openly
available
In my own netghborhood on
Manhattan s East Stde I
casually walked m and
ptcked up a coup!ll .at 75 cents
each One called lntunate
had cover headhnesRaped by my brother Now I
let hun do tl every mght
Plus I sleep wtth my son
and my husband
and
another
Commttted to a
I"Ycho ward to htde Daddy s
dirty secret
Another
magazme
Secrets featured on tis
front cover
The worst of
sms My husband raped my
daughter
Dr Judtanne Oensen
Gerber
the
lawyer
I"YChoatrlSt who founded the
Odyssey Institute to treat
drug addicts has a collection
of magazmes some of whoch
came as far away as
Australta The contents are
astounding
Some show photographa of
pre pubescent g~rls naked
and m assorted positions
exposmg the gen tals Some
show examples of oral and
anal sex
The ooes that alarmed the
I"YChtatnst lawyer the most
perhaps were the pictures of
the httle gtrl s gemtals
"'lUIPPed w lh a lock and
another wtth a father s
forefmger penetratmg the
vagma and on h s other hand
a wedd ng rmg
Then there
IS
the
controvers a! Show Me (St
Martm s Press) pubhshed
for educatwnal use Th1s IS
an educat onal tool
exclauned the psychtatrost as
she leafed through page on
page of p ctures of ch ld
exploratiOn brnther and
siSter parent and child
Dr Densen..Gerber moved
ntothe f ghton chtld abuse m
part because she found so
many drug addicts had prevt
ously been mcest vtctuns
Inserted
tn
the
Olngress onal record dunng
hearmgs on the ant
p&lt; rnography btll spotiSQred
by Sen W !ham V Roth Jr
R Del
were menl on s of
others 1 cludmg I lihtots
There also was a 1 ec ta.l of

arrests made arotmd the
countrv ndicatmg that
domestic production of chtld
sex hlms IS widespread
Several sources assess the
f 1m bus ness alone as tn the
multo million dollar annual
gross
Ctted tn the Record were
the cases of a M neola N Y
rmg broken up by Nassau
Olunty author l es The rmg
tncluded pol cemen who had
been filmed havmg sex w th
their daughters

whole famtly m need of I elp
But above all the welfa re of
the ch ld must get top
constderallon And often thts
means a temporar) removal
of the child for her own
phySI ~al safety
Butot ts not pleasant to be
m foster care away from
home We woll ~Cmove the
chtld tf that s the only
solutiOn satd Carol Parry
dtrector of New York s
Specoal Servtces fo r Cluldren

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We only add to the trauma
of mcest wtth separation (of
the child) from llle family
sa d Dr Vmcent De Francos
Th e child then feels the
gutlt the sha'fl\,e Socoety
rejects her
De Francos m the ch1ld
protection fteld for 35 years
ts consultant and former
director of the children s
dtv1s on
the Amencan
Humane As soctation
Denver
I m not sayong that the
vtcttmtzer should not be
prosecuted but It should be
doscreetly for the child s
Auschwitz?
good Why should the child be
But others wtth whom I
subjected to more angUish'
talked are learnmg to cope he asked
through family counseltng
Henry Goarretto who runs
and psychiatnc treatment
the Santa Clara County
although the scars al11ays
Cahf child Sexual Abuse
WJII be there
Treatment Center doubts 1f
ConSider the baSic shock to
closmg the voctuntzer out IS
a VICtim who by all of
the ullunate answer - The
soctety s rules should be only way to treat a troubled
growmg up m a loVIng
supportiVe famtly not a family "' to get ot mvolved
as a group and to get the
dysfuncttonmg one
commumty nvolved and
Add m bearmg your own
aware Sure the clergy often
father s chtld-and thiS ts not WJII sweep the problem under
at all unusual What does a the carpet
teenage mother say to her
If the case gets to the pollee
small daughter when she
the police have one Job - to
says Mamma who ts my prosecute 111e cop goes to the
Daddy '
dtstr cl attorney and the
The
potenttal
for whole thtng oft~n gets lost m
psychologtcal trawna m such the procedures of the law
mstanC1lS ts enormous sa1d
The youngster has turned
Dr Saul Kapel who wrotes a to her last resort society and
syndtcated column
The soctety has turned ts back
~lltld ts beSieged by fear and
Goarretto satd
guolt
c6nfused • woth
Goarretto
felt
that
ambtvaiEIQt feelmgs toward
Sermomzmg sn t gomg to
the parent who was supposed help H a man knew hts
to protect her
puntsljment was to have h1s
I found among the young
testicles cut off do you thmk
women vtchms lo whom I he would step forward?
talked an mtense hostthty not
UP!
found
that
only toward the father but
genetically however
the mother Hatred of the
children b6rn of mcest don t
father was so mtense they
run any more r sk of bemg
expressed the destre to koll
retarded or physically
him
abnormal than those of
The anger turned on the
conventional relations-at
mother most often because
least not for the early
she knew the relatoonshtp was
generattons This desptte the
goong on and 'Often was
commonly-held athtudes that
collustve and encouragmg even cousms shouldn t marry
Okay tomght tl s your turn
cousms although history of
With Daddy
many promment famtlles
Among a utl&gt;orilles dealtng
(Queen Voctona s for one) IS
w th mcest famtlles there ts
full of th s type of marroage
the conVIctton that tt ts the

UP! Sporta Editor

Linescores

Incest clearly thrives in climate
sexual act or m sunulation of
the
act
But
ncest
s pec\f!Cally
s
not a
prohtbtled act among the
hsted terms rangmg from

By MILTON RI&lt;JIMAN

NEW YORK (UPil - Nobody IS any happ er today than Rod
Carew He f gures he n ade hts potnt
I wanted to wm Jl m good !ashton after all that mess last
year he says
Mtnnesota s stlk y swmger won 11 m superlative !ashton
ftn shmg wtth a 388 percentage for his stxth Amer can !."ague
btle that not only puts hun rtght Up there woth Ted Wtlha ms
but also rtght m tl ere for MVP honors
],jiSt years mess Carew refers t.o was one n whtch ""wasn t particularly mvolved and has to do wtth the fmal day of
the season comp!atnt lodged by Hal McRae of the Royals that
NV 8 S Lous4 s
S L 4 New Yo k '1 'Jnd
he lost the battmg t lie by one poml because th e Twms handed
C nc nna 6 A an t a 2
I t.o Ius teamn ate George Brett
Los Ange cs 4 Houston J
Sa F ran c sco J San D ego 4
Pirates st llagomzmg over what t.o do about the r btg hard
Mo
eat 6 Ph a 5 '1 nns
il)rowmg_relu:laee.
R1ch Gnssage wt o had 25 s aves and 10
sunlla y s &lt;R esu tr
WIIIS for the n but becomes a free age• t today •f he doesn t
P tsbu gh S Ch
s
P tstJtJ gh J Ch 2 2nd
s gn The Phtlhes wa nt Gossage aod the Porales know that
R.h i 11"6-.J Man ea 3
They also know tf the Phtls stgn Gossage they could wrap up
AWnta 6 C nc nna l 3
New Yo k 6 S Lou s 4
next yea s Eastern D visiOn t1tle 12 nonU s early and that s
1-ious on 6 Los Ang 3
what
s ca ustng the Pirates the1r d1lenuna
San D ego 3 San F an
Weeb Ewhank I as turned author Part-author anyway He
sportscaster Jack Buck and veteran sports wr ter Bob Broeg
A m e ca n Leag ue
are out w lh a book called Football Greats and n 11
Easr
w L Pet GB Ewhank has a lot to say about J ohnny Umtas and Joe Namath
New Yo k
00
6
both of whom he coached dur ng the ltme he"bandied the Colts
Boson ~
97 "64 601
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Ba m e
9 64 602
1
and Jets
De o
4 88 457 16
Some of Doug 0 ckey s players went around scratching the r
C eve
90
d
28
M w
67 95 4 4 33
beads after the Flonda coach told them to go for the one poml
To on o
5J 0
335 45
converSion mstead of a f e ld goal m llle r 24-22 squeaker over
Wes1
W L Pet GB M sstssoppt State a week ago Saturday rhere sttll was enough
Kan C y
07 60 6 0
time left He d better learn how to add satd one of them Not
TeKas
94 68 580 8
wtthtn Otckey s earshot of course
Ch cago
90 n 556 1
M nn
8 77 522 7
Ray Rtppelme) er the Phtlhes pltchmg coach ts rettrmg to
Cal
74 88 457 18
take
care of famtly affaors n San Otego Man be ng considered
Sea e
64 98 39.5 38
to replace him s former Red Sox and P rates catcher Mtke
Oak and
6~ 98 39
38
Satu da y s Results
Ryan who dtd such a good JOb after takmg over managersh p
C eve a To 1 ppd r an
of Phtlt es Oklahoma C ty club tn the Amen can Assoctatwn
Sea e 5 Ch ago 3 s
Ch ca go 6 Se a e 1M
th s yea r tn m d-season
De r Q0 New Yo k, 7
Now that the Yankees have won the r dovtston lttle a nd Btlly
ea t mor e 8 Bos on
M nn eso ta 9 M wa kee
Martm and Reggie Jackson are gettmg along fme t ean be
Ca fern a 4 K&lt;tn c y
revealed what the Yankee manager satd to his $1w m ll on
Texas 6 Oa k a d S
slugger after he Jerked htm 111 the m1ddle of that game n
Sunday s Res u ts
Ba a Bos o cnc d a n
Boston on June 18 Thts was after peace between them had
To 2 C eve
s
nns
been restored Marton sad t.o Jackson Y u lhmk I enjoyed
C eve and 5 To on o 4 2nd
N ew Yo k B De o
pullmg you oul of that game ' But baseball1s hke life - I has
Sea e J Ch cago 1
peaks and valleys I saw Casey Stengel yank Mtckey Mantle
M nneso a 6 M waukee 2
out
of a game Qnce
Ka n C 1v 2 Ca o a 0
Texas 8 Oa k a d 7
Former hea\IY wetght chan p Jack Sharkey says most f ght
ers know before .anyone else when they re all flrushed and he
knew he was through when To nmy Loughran beat ham late 10
1933 But hts manager )lad nade some future matches for htm
Mator League Resu h
though
and wa nted hun to keep ftght ng Sharke) stayed out
By Un ted P ess lnternat ona
Nat on a League
for 11\ o years can e back for five more fi ghts and !malty qwt
F nat
for good after Joe Lou s flattened htm m three rounds when he
s1 game&gt;
6
was 34
Ch ego
000 ooo oo
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tt was a personal th ng w th Pittsburgh left-bander J m
Bu rr s P Reusche 8 and
Rooker He wanted to wn hiS 15th game so he could equal last
Sw sher
Jones Jac kson
8
and 0 t w - ones
0 L
year s victory total but never got the chance because he was
Bu r s 4 6 HR s P sbu gh
m Pittsburgh s Presbyterian Umvers ty Hospital Sunday He
Ease
0 \'e
9 Ch ea
go Mu r ce r 17
hit a tree Fnday morn ng when the car he was drtvmg skidded
m
a wet r oad H s arm was broken m the accident the only
2nd gam e
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Ch ego
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Look for While Sox to s gn ope of thetr free agents Oscar
Bonham Su er
7
L amp
Gamble
but not thetr other one Rtchie Z sk Gamble h l 31
9
an d
Sw she
Wh son
Te k\,1 ve 7) Gossage B a nd homers for them and Ztsk 30
01
W ~ Goss a ge
9
LMy vote for Amer can League Rooke of the Year goes lo
La m p o 2
Mttchell Page who went back to the outfteld from first base
Mn r ~
0 0 020 000 3 4 1 after Oakland got hun from Pittsburgh this spnng never
Ph a
20
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short legged tt once all year and wound up w Ill a 309 average
Roge s Dues
and Ca er
Ch s en son M e G a w
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Ga rber
9
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by
stealing 35 consecullve bases wtthout lie ng caught
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5 87 463 26
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commtttee
whtch wtll
resolve dtfferences between
the Senate measure and the
House-passed plan offered by
PreSident Carter
After a week of debate on
whelller natural gas pnces
shouklcmtinue under federal
control the Senate la st
Monday voted cloture
Its
method of cuttmg off a
filibuster by hm ling dehate

Sport Parade

Major L eague Stand ngs

Priority legislation-~-~-~-­
held up by filibuster

WASHINGTON (UPI )
The
Se nate s
on gmal
tune table
called
for
adJournment for the year by
the end of this week Now
there ts no assurance that tt
even woll be able to end the
natural gas fil buster by then
The overheated question of
whether
gas proces should
ruling
co nt nue under federal
In the R chmond and Nash
vtlle sttuatt ons employes regulation entered tis thtrd
were allowed Sick leave but week today and other
!egtslatton
no msurance plan was prt ortly
mvotved The women \\bo liiC ludrng other sechons of the
sued won m lower federal energy program - was still
awa1t1ng action
courts
I think they " ll have had
The reverse dtscrunrnallon
swt Originally brought by a bellyful of 11 (the
by about
Allan Bakke a twice-&lt; ejected hhbuster )
whtte applicant to the Tuesday a hopeful Senate
Umverstty of Cal lorn a MaJonty I eader Robert Byrd
tnld reporters as the Senate
Medtcal School at Davts
plowed through tis second
comes up Oct 12
Bakke clatms he "'as !rwtless Saturday m two
prevented from getlong a weeks
Fmal resolution of the mul
med cal education because
the umverSity reserved 16 of tibttlion-dotlar tSSue of gas
tis 100 ftrst year places for prtces toes m an mevttable
disadvantaged
mmortties Ho use-Senate c onference

Bucks halter MUstangs 35-7

The
youngest
ch ld
mvol ved was the three and
one-half year old daughter of
photographer Eugene
Abrams He later pleaded
gmlty to 77 counts of rape
chtld molestmg mcest and
obscen ty and was sentenced
to 10 years m prtson
The great lraged•es of
mcest are the trawnas of the
VICtims and often a breakup
of the faomly
SO ne children never
recover Said Dr Densen
Gerber It s hke asking Can
you make a comeback from

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DAl I AS UP II - Ohio
State s defense ptcked off
seven p:fsses dur ng the
Buckeyes 35 7 wm over
So ut her n Metho d sl
Uni versity Saturday n ght
promptmg Coac h Woody
Hkyes to say the Bucks pass
defense was the best 1t has
ever been
We shut off the tr ru ru ng
game and ccrtamly dtd a
great JOb on grabbmg those
passes he satd Our guys
have a nose for the football
when 1t 1s m the air
Hayes sad the aor show put
on by the Mustangs was a
good drill for hos defe nse
which wtll fa ce another
paSSing team - PUrdue Saturday 111 Ohio Stadtum
Sophomore MtkeGue« bed

a schoo l record as he
tntercepted three Mustang
pesses Crag Cassady u 1975
was the last Buckeye t.o
mtereept three pas""s
Ti e
seve r
pass
mterce phons was arf SM U
record for a s ngle game

Guess Da ve Adkms and
Ray Gr ffm ptcked off passes
m the end zone to thwart
touchdown dn ves Eddie
Beamon and Kelton Dansler
also mtercepted passes
The Buckeyes shut off
SMU s scor ng unto! the
fourth qua rter when Art
Whittmgton scored the lone
touchd own
Offensovety quarterback
Roo Gerald put on a show tn
l s home town as he

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The nme year veteran beat
Riley for the ftrst score a 30yard catch rn the corner of
the end zone that capped an
80-yard dr ve fotloWJng the
openmg kickoff He scored
the second touchdown on a 1!&gt;yard pass wtth less than half
a mmute to play m the half
Harrts threw me two
perfect
passes
for
touchdowns Jomer who
caught a total of four passes
for 70 yards satd
They were dofficult
catches on my part but that s
what w1ns football games
This may sound self mfiating
but I feel! beat the two best
cornermen tn the National
Football League
HarriS who connected on
14-of 20 passes for 200 yards
engmeered an 83 yard
scormg march m the third
perood htghhghted by tosses
to tight end Bob Kletn for 15
and 14 yards He scampered
12 yards to the Bengals 1

reflected upon the season
'we had some tremendous
pluses for a club that fintshed
second
Anderson talked about a
few of them
I saw Davey Concepcion
play shortstop as good as a
guy can possibly play the
posttion
he sa1d I saw
George Foster hit 52 homers
something no player has done
m aJong long time 1
And Anderson noted Joe
Morgan set a record for
second baseman by wmding
up the season With only five
errors and Pete Rose at 36
agam had 200 h1ts

But the Reds were not so
adept Sunday
In the fofth UUlmg Rose
bobbled Dale Murphy s
groW!d ball and then threlV
the ball mto the Reds dugout
for two errors on one play
Rose s errors were two of
four the Reds com!JUtted as
the Braves ptcked up four
ltneamed runs en route to
thetr voctory whtle taggmg
Fred Norman With hiS 13th
loss of the season against 14
victones
It had been the fofth
straight unsuccessful b1d for
VIctory No 15 by Norman
who departed foc a pmch

were beaten too

Manager Sparky Anderson
lingered m hiS tiny offoce
ealiltg fned chocken off a
paper plate scoopmg up
lasagna woth a plastoc spoon
and drmking milk out of a
paper cup
He was saymg that hos
dis&lt;!ppomtment had come se
vera! weeks earher - when tt
W8B obvtous the 1.1ls Angeles
Dodgers were going to beat
the Reds out of the National
League West title
He even recalled the
stages
of
hos
disappomtment
Forst I was U!"et then tt
was embarrass111ent and
!malty the realization that
nobody gave a damn be
satd
Someone asked who ot-was
that dtdn I gtve a damn
The other clubs
satd
Sparky They beat on us
And I don t b arne em For
llle last two years we beat on
Ill em
For the mtll onth tune
Anderson wa"!i asked what
went wrong
He troed to thmk of a new
way to answer
Sparky put hts hands
together and said I don t
lllmk we ever played hke thos
all year ',\ r ltd l execute "

lick We did nothtng that
reaDy makes us wm
Anderson explatned he was
talking about thmgs that go
unnoticed m the box scores thmgs t ke baserunmng
movmg from ftrst to third on
hils mtssmg coaches stgns
He just couldn t beheve hos
two-tune world champs kept

Jeff Logan retun ng to
action after bemg InJured tn
the ftrst ga me of the season
scored the first touchdown on
a !&amp;-yard run m the ope mng
perod
Gerald s touchdown came a
fe w mmutes la t er aft er
Beamon s mterception and
after another mterceptton
Pay \On scored hts ftrsl touch
down as th e Buck cve~
jumped out k a 21 0 I alftime
lead

yard !me and then scored the
game-dincbing touchdown on
a keeper
HarriS left the game wtth a
)Bmmed thumb early m the
fmal penod hot a spokesman
sa1d he should have no
problem playmg next week
Tins was a great victory
over a great football team
HarriS satd ThiS has to be a
confidence
bu lder
conSidertng the way we beat
them I only hope tbts ts a
pattern of conststancy
The vtctory was the second
m a row for San Otego
followrng an openmg game
defeat by the Oakland
Raiders
Cincrnnati whtch averted a
shutout on a 3!&gt;-yard Chrts
Bahr foeld goal followmg a
blocked punt by Tony Oavts
late rn the ftrst half dropped
to 12
It was no contest from the
opemng k ckoff
Bengal
Olach Btll Johnson satd It s
very puzzlmg There s no
answer for t I know we are a
better football team
J thought we were ready
to play but not much of
anythmg went nght We had
a couple of opportun ties to
get bac;J&lt; mto the hallgame
but we couldn t get ot done
You ve got to gtve San Diego
credo!
The Charger defense
limtted Cmcmnati to 219 total
yards completely shuttmg
offt4he Bengal offense m the
second half

hitter m the SIXth mrung wtth
the Reds tr allmg 4-1
The Reds down 4-1 scored
twice m the seventh mrung
Foster smgl~d home one of
the runs boosting hiS f nat
total to 149 a new club
record The Braves got ftve
hit potchrng from Mtckey
Mahler and Barry Bonne! had
a patr of smgles and drove
home two runs to pace the
Braves 13-hil attack
The 40 thousand plus
turnout Sunday boosleJ! the
Reds season attendance over
the 2 500 000 mark for the
second stratght season a feat
only the Dodgers had
accomplished

!JUSSing stgns all season long
In all my life I ve never

chase
It was a real btg wm for

us saod BG Olach Denny
Stolz We felt we could stay
m the race b} winmng
Bowlmg Green down 7.{1
early m the game managed
to toe tt at halftime and then
scored a parr of touchdowns
rn each of the third and f oorth
quarters
The cl ncher for the
Falcons came early m the
fourth quarter when seruor
Greg Kampe hustled 37 yards
for a TO after fakmg a punt
Stolz had only put the fake
punt m on Thursday mght
Kampe is a fme athlete
satd Stolz
He has the
conftdence m hunself to make
a run like that
j\ampe s scormg run made
tl 28-7 BG and all but locked tt
UP for the Falcons
At Athens Kent State s
Mtke Whalen and OU s Andy
Vetter hooked up m a
quarterbackmg duel Vetter
won the hattie but lost the
war as the Golden Flashes
prevatled
Whalen ran for two touch
downs and passed for another
to lead Kent Vetter htt on 28
of 43 pass attempts for 394
yards and three touchdowns
;een a club as bad on sogns
he said stghing
It was
almost to the pomt of bemg
rtdiculous

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favor te escaped w th ts
thtrd VICtory m four starts
despite the pmpo nt passmg
by Dayton quarterba ck B J
Oatley The Flyers took a 10-3
lead at halftime but couldn l
keep th e pressure on lowa
State m the second half
In other ga mes Sa turday
afternoon t wa s Allegheny
(Pa ) 33 John Carroll 0
Earlham (lnd ) 30 Bluffto n 7
Capital 7 Ma rtella 6
Carnegie Mellon (Pa 55
Oberl n 6 Case Western 26 W
&amp; J (Pa ) 7 Def ance 19
Anderson
(l nd )
3
Kalamazoo (M ch ) 7 Kenyon
3
Mass achusetts
54
Youngstown Sll 3 Mt Un on
19 Grove Ctty (Pa) 14
Wittenberg 35 Ohio Wesleyan
7 and Wooster 40 Htram 3
In other mght games Bald
won
Wallace defeated
Ashland 20 10 Fmdlay beat
Wt!mtn g ton 16 14
Muskmgum wn pped Den son\
411-14 ottl!rbe n edged Ohio
Northe rn 20 19
Akron
thumped lnd ana State 20-3
and Tennessee Stale look a I
0 forfeit wtn from Central
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SMU blgcked a punt and a
fteld goal a ttempt
We w 11 work on that next
v. eek Hayes sad
And v. e made some m1s
takes on offense he added
We had a couple of bad
pttchout s and our ba ll
handlm g at t mes was not so
good

NORTH ~LKESBORO
N C (UPI) - Darrell Waltrtp
drove hts Chevrolet to vtctory
Sunday m the $74 000 Wilkes
400 stock car race beating
favortte Cale Yarborough by
seven seconds
Waltrtp who ptcked up a
first proze of $12 550 ended
Yarborough s Challfes for hts
fourth stratght wm on the
North Wilkesboro track by
taking command after top
quahfter Rtchard Petty
crashed- mtdway through the
race

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but tt was n t e nough to
overcome a 21.{1 ftr st quarter
Kent margm
I WIIS very pleased " th
the ftrst quarter satd Kent
Coa ch Denms Fttzgerald
but the second was the
longest 15 mmutes of my
life
Mark Hunter scored two
touchdowns to lead Mtamt to
Its come fr om behmd wm
over Yale
Hunter s TO runs of 12 and
23 yards were the dtfference
for Mtamt whtch ran tis
record to 3-1 The Redskms
got thetr other touchdowns on
a Larry Fortner to Mark
Angelo pass and a stx yard
run by Katser Holman
Runmng back Bobby
Wmdom
scored
one
touchdown and rushed for 119
yards m 28 carnes m Eastern
MIChigan s wm over Toledo
The wm boosted the
Hurons to 4-t overall and :1-1
m the league wh le the
Rockets fell to 0-4 on the
season and 0-2 m MAC play
Toledo s lone score came m
the fourth quarter on a 1 yard
run by fullback Sktp
McOJ!ley
Cmcmnaati led by tailback
Curtis Wttliams 168 yards
and two touchdown r~ns by
quarterback Art Batley ran
Its mark to J.0-1 wtth a 17~
decisiOn over Southern
MtsstssSippt Saturday mght
Batley scored m the second
quarter on a two yard run
capprng a 72-yard drwe and
m the Uurd quarter on an ~
yard run for the !mal UC
pomts The Bearcats also got
a 39-yard fteld goal from
sophomore ktcl&lt;er Steve
Schultz
Dayton had 1ts three-game
WUUlmg streak snapped 17
13 by Iowa State but not
before the Flyers put a scare
mto the Btg Etght Cyclones
Iowa State a heavy

United Press International
As Elh ott Uzela c has
known all along tt takes
more than a few pats on the
back to wm a fo otball
champtonsh p
Even of he didn t he found
out the hard way Saturday at
Bowltng Green
Uzelac s Western Mtchogan
learn the pre-season ptck to
wm the M d Amencan
Conference crown ran mto
the ftred up Falcons and
came off second best 34-14
We deftrutely are not MAC
champs satd Uzelac after
Saturday s defeat
We
moght have been Aug 15 (the
date of the MAC pre-season
press meet ng) but we aren t
any more
The Western loss coupled
w th Ball States 28-12 wm
over prevaously unbeaten
Central Mtchtgan leaves
Kent State as the Mtd Am s
only unbeaten team
The Golden F1ashes ran
thetr conference mark to ~
wtth a 44-23 deciSton over
Ohoo Umverstty tn a game
which probably killed the
Bobcats tttle hopes
In other MAC action Satur
da) Mtarnt downed Yale 2814 Northern lllmots lost to
Dttnots State 17~ and m a
mght
game
Eastern
Mtch1gan stopped Toledo 17
7
Bowhng Green s wm kept
tJu: Falcons 2-2 overall and 1
1 m the MAC m the tiUe

Mercifully, baseball season ended
CINCINNATI (UP!) -The
last two Cincmnati Reds
seasons
ended
wttll
champagne
ThiS one ended wtth Coors
beer
The last two Cincmnab
Reds seasons ended wtth
world champwnshtps
Thts one JUS! ended
The
1975 76
world
champions fmally brought
thetr dtsappomtmg 1977
season t.o a perctful end
Sunday wtth an apt 6-3 loss to
the Atlanta Braves one of the
worst teams m baseball
The Reds last pttch was
thrown by someone named
Angel Torres and the Reds
last hitter was someone
named Don Werner
F ve mmutes after Werner
had popped to left field lor the
last out of the season Joe
Morgan was walkmg out of
the locker room on a dress
SUit
Most of the other Reds
stuck around the clubhouse a
btl longer - to SIP on Coors
beer unported from the last
West Coast tnp and to watch
theor football counterparts
the Cmcmnall Bengals on
teleVISIOn
Appropnately the Bengals

scor e

Bowling Green upsets

Reds fumble away finale 6-3
CINCINNATI (UP!) Manager Sparky Anderson
didn t have much to say after
the Cincmnatt Reds ended
lhetr season wtth a 6-3loss to
Atlanta Sunday
The won.;md lost record
tells the story not the
tndtvodual statisttcs
saod
Anderson
And the standmgs showed
that the Reds m thetr
unsuccessful quest for a lllord
stratght
World
Champoonshtp fmished far
behmd the Los Angeles
Dodgers tn the western
divtston tiUe race
Sill! satd Anderson_ as he

But there were some Spots which Hayes d d not hke and
promtsed to \\ Ork the players
on that tlus week as tl ey
prepa re for the Bo I

w th II e Buckeye s f na t

Western Michigan 34-14

Joiner stars
• Charger win
m
SAN DIEGO ( UP!) Charlte Jo ner who ought to
know
says Cmc mnaU
cornerbacks Ken Riley and
Lemar Parrish are the best
cornerbacks m the NFL
Whtch makes Jomer a
pretty good receover
Jomer who jomed the
Chargers last season after
three and one-half years wtth
the Bengals caught two
touchdown passes from
quarterback James HarriS m
the ftrst half Sunday as the
Chargers upset Cincmnatt 24-

co• 1 cted h ve r etgl t
passes f r 68 lards a td
scored on a
33 yard
toud down run
He was bac ked up by
fullbacks Joel Payton and
Paul Campbell on the ground
Campbell had 92 yards tn 20
carr es wh tle Payton had 91
m 12 attempts
Payton scored tw ee once
on a two-yard m the second
per od aod on a 44 yard run m
the Ill rd penod c.impbell
plunged over from the one
ya rd lme m the fourth penod

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Ka n~.h
Cit~
ddt'ated w1 th 100 RBI h1r the .st.·asMl.
t·Pr SPt.tW w·rit er
Rangers s. .~ 's 7:
Cahh, rm~l. ~-U. :\.:-~ Yllrk
Rod rare\\. rt'\ II?Wt'd hlS ·sha dt\i Dt&gt;tNit . 8-i. Tt~ X &lt;.I::-..
Kur t ~ \'3l'qua ' s tw,,.rurt
elegant seas-;m. A 38S bamnl! bea t Oakland, s.; , S&lt;atti&lt;' do ub l~ \\J~Ul e bJg blo" l)f a
avE"ra~e .. a st:&lt;th Amerll'a n
toppi:&gt;d Chll JtH'. 3 -~. and ft\·t&gt;-run tlu rd mnm~. whtch
lRal!ue batun~ utle ... the? Cle' t&gt; l~111d be~H Tl'rLmt&lt;1._S-L carried the Rangt&gt;rs to thetr
hlg.h~t a rera~Zt.&gt; sm~ 1957 a[ter a 2-l \Clss. m ll(h~r
nctor~
~hke Jorgt:&gt;nsen hit
t\nl hrmt-r$ h'r t~ A 's . whl.)
and h1p.her than an~ ~Incl.~ ..\rnenl'an Leat.!ue k!amt&gt;S .
B'

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and the n1 llSt hi~ b~

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·"It means I had s6me

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remarked

the

season.
\1 Innesota

1'wms· star ·Y. 1lh a grm
Can•w. whose average rose
tl.l et high of 4: 11 m nudsPastm. comple ted
the
c-ampa tg n u:nh a t.h.r~-hl t

nounsh Sunda'. m leadmg
the Twl!l.S .to a&amp;-~ nctory O\·er
the ~!t h•au kee Br.,•ers. He
had thr.,. htt.&gt; and drove tn a
run . the latter ena bling h1111
to acht.-·e the !QO.RBl mark
for the first tune.
· Oa\ e Goltz f)tthed a seven-

tutter and became a 20-game
~

tnnt:&gt;r f ""If" the ftrSI tliTle WJ th
a :!t"t.ll r~rd SL~to Lezcano
htl h1s 21st homer and C&lt;eu

Cooper went f.lo"r"' t ~-firt1sti .
w1th a 300 a,·erage for the
Brewers.
Ba ltimo re and Bos ton
wound up tn 'a ue for second
plae&lt;o 1n the AL East when
thetr ~arne ~a s - .,if'Jed. out ,

·Ohio College

Yankm 8. Tigers 7:

Elrod Hendricks singled
home the tying runs and
rookie Dell Alston's squ.,.ze
bunt enabled the t1e-breaker
tO score for the Yankt"eS m
the etghth mmng Ben Oglme
droH• m lhreP runs for the
Tigers with a homer and a
sacnfice fl" and Rust\' Staub
singled horne a run to finish

tvot ~ \'UI the Texas lea"d tu
on~ rWl
ltannt'r.s 3, Whit e Stlx 2·

Dan :\1 eyt•r smgled in two
runs and Kenn Pasle~ dro\·e

one Vdth a single for. the.
Enc Soderholm hit ·
his 25th homer leading off the
fifth mnmg - the hrst h1r off
winner Glenn Abbott . ·- l
Blue Javs 2-4. Indians 1-5 :
Gar"- Woods scored on
Larry-Anderson 's "'ld p1tch
m the 11th promling the Blue
Jays Wltil the wmning run tn
the first game Lan•e\1
Blanks had three smgles and
drove m t wo runs as rookie
C&lt;lrdell Camper won his first
maj or-league game fo, the
Indians m the nightcap.

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Garfield Trin ity 8 Gilmour
Academy 6
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Hawk ins Sc hool 26 Newbury B
Lake Cath 24 Cle 51. lgnattus
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Lutheran W 22 South Amherst

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Ma lvern 12 Strasburg 1) , tie
Newark Cath 15 Granville 0
R •chmond
He tghts
6
Berkshire 0
Tuscarawas
Va ll ey
22
Ridgewood 0 .
19
We st
Res .
Acad
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Zanes vill e · Rosecrans
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Crestv 1ew 6

5-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Porneroy, 0 ., Monday, Oct. 3, 1977

Grid
standings
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6 years; but finish second

CAll Games )

Team
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Ironton
Athens ·
Roc lo. H rll
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Wa verly
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SUnda) wtth a 5-1,3-2 doubleht&gt;adt:'r .s weep nf the (11icago
UP I Spurts_Writl'r
That "utht&gt; r" N.ati onal Cubs.
Leagut' Pt:&gt;m~::t~ h·ania team. ' The P~rates ended their
seasOn ; .ith a 9&amp;-60 re&lt;'Ord - the Pittsburgh Ptrates has enj oye-d a superb year in their best mark since 1971
1977 and finished in hi gh st) le when the~ fimshed 97~ and
went on· to .win the World
Series.
""
Though Pitt.&gt;burgh finished
5•, ~ames behmd the Phil!tes
- who romptled the best
record in the Nationa I League
- Momagcr Chuck Tanner
•offers no exeuses
" We ha,·e to t1p our hats to
Plulade!phia." Tanner said. ·
"They played .800 baseball in
N-APA, Calif. (UP.!.)
September and "'e only
Miller Barber had ooly one pla) ed .iOO. That's goo.t. but
disappoinUnent In Napa this not good enough ."
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past weekend .
In Sunday 's opener, rookle
That came on Sunday Mike Easler drove irl thr.,.
afternoon , about 5 p.m . lqcal runs wtth a pair of singles and
time, when he called hts wife his first major-league homer.
at home ill Texas and she Tirtn J ones, making his first
wasn't m.
maJor-league start. scatte red
The reason he called was oo • four hits over seven inrungs .
tell her he had won the
In the second game, Easler
$:100,000 Classir a few led off the ninth mning with a
nunutes earlier and wanted double and scored on Ed Ott's
to share h1s happiness w1th single oo e&lt;onter . Rookie right·
her .
hander Ed Whitson yielded
Barber was plainly disap-, only tw o hits over th e first six
pointed' when he hung up the irutings but was not involved
ph one He hadn 1t won a ln the decision. '
tournament in thre-e yea rs
Elsewhere in the National
and this was a big moment League, Philadelphia topped
for him.
Montreal. 5-:1, Atlanta
How he won was worth defeated Cincinnati, 6-3, New
telling.
York beat St. Louis , 6-4 , San
Going irtw the final round Diego downed San Fran cisro 1
at Silverado 1s North co urse ~ 3-1, and Houston took L&lt;ls
Barber wa s six strokes Angeles. 6-3
behind front-running George'
Archer , who had tied the
course record ill the third Phlllies 5, Expos 3
Jay Johnstone drove in two
round with a 63 and
runs
wi th a sacrifice fly and B
seemingly was on top of his
home run to lead the National
ga,~eknew 1 had to shoot a Lea gue East champion
good round and ~rge had to Phillies to their JOist victory.
bac~ up a little f&lt;r me to Larry Chr istenson stopped
catch him,'· said Barber, the Expos w1th three htts
"and that's what happened .'' through seven innin gs to p1ck
He shot a 7-w~der-par 65 up tus 19th wm.
while Archer had a 73 - and Mets 6, cardinals 4
when 1t was over the mah
New York shelled 20-game
they rail Mr. x had a 72-hole winner Bob Forsch for four
score of 16-under-par 272 and runs in the first inning but the
a tWo--ShOt VIctory.
Mets
. needed
Joel
As th ings turned out , Youngblood 's RBI triple for
Archer bad all he could do to the .eventual wmm~ run in
save se cond pla ce from
young -Howard Twitty, who
set a course recO!'d 62 ill the
fmal round .
Twltty had a card that read
30-32 and won Sl4 ,200, '
Arrher finished at 14,under
274 and won $22,800 while
Twitty was at 275. J ohn
Schroeder was at 277, Mac
McLerxion and Grier Jones at
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278, I:iructo Lietzke at 279 and
Tom Watson, Pat Fitzsimons,
Roger Maltbie and Jim Dent

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Me iQS
0 4 ~ 0 lJ 59
Gdll•po lt s
o 4 o 38 113
Non-SEOAL results :
Jackson

South Pa~nt 2' Coal Grove 0
George Wash •ngton Lt., Pt
Pleasant 8
Roclc. H ill'l l Ironton St Joe

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Fridav' s results :
L09an 49 We llston 0
Waverlv 8 Gal li pol is 6
Ironton 9 Mei gs 7
Athens 12 Jackson 7

Oct. 1 games :
Athens at Waverl y
Logan at tronton
Nteig s af .J a ckson
Wel l ston a t Gall!pol •s
Fa irl and a t Rock Hi ll
Coa l Grove at Ironton St . Joe
Nttro at pt . Pleasant

his 3!lth career touchdown, a
!&amp;-yard wss to Sammy Wh1te
ill the first quaner, and
Chuck Foreman and Sammy
J ohns on plunged for two
more scores 'to giv e
Minnesota Coach Bud Grant
hts lOOth 1:\'FL car.,.r victory.
Chargers 24, Bengals 3:
James Harris fired a pair
M first-half touchdown
strikes to wide receiver
Charlie J oiner then plunged
one yard for another score in'
the third penod to lead San
Diego's upset victory.
8rODCOS 24, SeahawJu 13:
Craig Morton passed 47
yards to ro9kie running back
Rob Lytle for one touchdown
and dives one yard for
another to lead Denver.
Seattle backup quanerback
Steve Myer threw a 7-yard
first-period TD pass to Lon
Howard but Jim Turner 's 3&amp;yard' field goal later in the
period gave Denver \lie lead
for good.
Dolphins 27, Oilers 7:
The Bob Griese to Durie!
Harris passmg combina tion
scored on a &amp;-yard toss and
set
up shoM
runsMalone
by Norm
Bulaich
andTD
Benny
to
stake Miami to a 21~ firstquaner lead. The Dolphins
added a wuchdown with 21
seconds left when running
back Leroy Harris scored
from twQ yards out to cap a
43-yard drive.
Rams 34, 49ers 14:
Los An~es coovened two
inter~pted passes thrown by
Jim Plunkett and a blocked
Tom Wittum punt inw a 17poi nt ftnal quarter . Lo s
Angeles . may have lost
leading receiver Ron Jessie
for the year with torn
ligaments ill his right knee .

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Stop the 'blame game ,_
DEAR DR . BLAKER- My
wife jUlit fowtd out about an
affair I've been having for a
ruuple of years, a nd she is
furious. She is ready for a
divorce, and sl1e j ust can 't
forgive me.
She can't understand tlmt
she had so much to do' with it.
The problems we had were
largely her fault. But she
refuses to he responsible for
my affa ir. How can l get her
to see that it was largely her
[ault'l
DEAR READER - You
must take responSibility for
your own actions. If you had
an affatr to escape from even
the most horrendous mar1tal
relationship, you must realize
that you chose lhat option
from olhers available at that
lim-e-.
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Some of the ot he r options .
that you mtght hon•e l'hosen,
like marita l coun seli ng,
would have probably addressL'&lt;I the problems within
your marriage more d,ireclly
and therefore, mi ght have
had a more posiltve Qutcome .
No, your wife is not to blame
for your affa1r .
In fact, your urgency to·
bl:m1e your wife for all the
problems in your marriage
indicates that you might have
a strong need to always feel
you are in the right. If you
found fuHillment m your af.
fatr as your marnage continued to deteriorate, why
didn't you negotiate a trial
separation from your wife]
Instead, it sounds like you
might have let the secret slip
"accidentally," thus provokmg a blow-up and her request
for a divorce. By blaming the
affair on her you could end ·
the marrtage but make it look
like she was the one who
wanted ' out. . Many people

Officers were elected at a
meeting of th e Youth
Fellowship of the Enterprise
Unhed Methodist Church
Thursday night at t~e home.
of Candy Brothers.
Elected were Angela_ C~r­
us, president; Kay Corbit!,
vice president; Deanna Van
Meter, treasurer; Cindy Cur·
tis, &amp;!'Cretary; and Laura Van
Meter, news reporter. Selly
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are over-Invested m making
their rnarnage work. Even if
1t is an uns'-tti sfying relationship for both partners they
may feel as though staying m
the marriage i.s proof of a suceessfu!Jike. whereas divorce
equals fmlure. If you want to
end your marriage, take
responsibility for your feel·
ing~ and end it. If you are un·
sure about such a drastic at·
tion, seek some professiona l
help.
It could be that a neuroti c
element of your marriage has
been your need te inflate your
'se lf-.,steem by blaming all
the problems on your wife.
This doesn't mean that the
problems are all your " fault"
ei ther. She of course par·
ticipated m this interaction
by allowing the blaming to oc·
cur. That mtght be evidence
of her low se lf-.,sleem'
One can obtain the illusion
of growing taller by chopping
down those around him, or he
can feel the gratification of
true growth by accomplishing goals that make
him proud lo be the person he
is. The approach is up to you.
If lh1s is an accurate
reading of your situation, you
can see that your marriage is
badly in n~~ of help, It may
even be too·late to salvage the
wanner, more tender feel·
ings of the distant past. Stop
playing the blame game and
suggest sometlung positive il
you want to save your marria gc.
Wnte to Dr. Blaker in care
of this newspaper, P.O, Box
489, Radio City Station, New
York, N.Y . 100!9. Volume of
mail prohibiis personal
replies, but questions ' of
general mteres t wtll be
discussed in future columns.

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Plans were made to sell oil
lamps and also to . have a
table of items at fhe Willing
Workers holiday bazaar. Oct.
8 was set for the group ' to
clean the church and then go
· ott a hayride followed by a
\\iener roast. Prayer by Candy Brothers brought the
meeting to order. An offering
was taken . Juli Spencer was a
guest and Angela Curtis clos·
ed the meeting with prayer.

Girl Scouts elect officers
CHESTER-Officers were da Mankin, treasurer; Pam
elected at the organizational Reibel, news reporter; and
meeting of the Chester Junior Lora Wood and L&lt;lri Hudsvn,
Girl Scout Troop 1049 held at patrol leaders.
the Chester Elementary
Dues were set for IQ cents a
&amp;hool.
week. Plans were made to
Elected were Tammy sell ,Chnstmas candles.
Capehart, president ; Mary Meetings will be held at the
Hibbs , v1ce president; Melin· school on Wednesdays follow·
ing school.

··Peresa Collins
elected to
lead chapter

Ofiicers were elected when
the Meigs County Chapter of
the American Cancer Society
met recently at Veterans
Memorial HospitaL
Elected were Teresa
Collins, president; Rhonda
Daily, vi~ ptesident; Anita
Conde; ..secretary, and Jesse
White , treasurer. Divisional
chainnen elected were Mary
Myers, public education;
Sharon Brown, professional
education; Michael Ben·
dinelli, service; Mary Gress
and Linda Vanlnwagen,
crusade; Sharon Michael,
public information; Jesse
White and Erma Smith,
budget and finance.
.
Speaker for the evenmg
was
Warren
Parrish,
regional director of . the
American Cancer Soctety,
who stressed the importance
·of early detection of cancer
through
monthly• self
•'lamination of breasts;
regular PAP smear tests.
frequent irtsp~ction of the
skirt forany dtscoloratton of
changesln a wllrt.o(mole and
having a persistent cough or
bloody sputum checked by a
physician.
Members of the board
attending. the meeting were
Enna Smith, Jan Judge,
Dorothy Will, Mary Myers,
Sharon Kuhn, Jesse Whtte,
Sharon· Bailey, Thelm~ Call,
Linda Van lnwagen, Sharon
Michael, Margaret Eskew,
Teresa Collins, Marty Gress,
·Adria Bissell, Mae McPeak,
clara
Leona Hensley'
L&lt;lchary, Sharon ~rown and
Michael Bendinellt.
. The next meeting will be ~n
Nov . 3, 7:30p.m. at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

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CHOICES

the season - an all-tune
Giant record .
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ASU"os 6, Dudgers 3
James Hodney Hichard
struCk out 14 and Denms
wa lhn~ c• bases-h"'ded triple •
with tw o oq! in Uu~ seventh
broke a 3-3 tie..,fu ·lead the
Astros to victory O\'er the
Dodgers. Lo s
Angeles
became th e first majorlea.gu~ .. team in history 1D
have four players with 30 or
more. .home runs.

the third to gjve Pat Zachry
his lOth win . Cardtnal
Manager Vern Rapp said. "H
we can improve as much next
year as we did this year , we 'II
-be a solid oontender."
Padres 3, Giants I
Ro okie left-hander Bob
Sllirley pitched a five-hitter
for h1s first major-league
t'Olllplete game. The Giants'
only run came op a pinch·
home run by Gary Alexander,
the club 's lith mnch-homer of

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St. Louis, 24 to 14

By GREG AIELW
J . V Cain. "'hlch cut
UP! Sports Writer
Washington's lead to ll-i and
Both
the
Washmgton
Red·
a
!-yard plunge by Wayne
Saturday 's
skins
ahd
St.
Lnws
Cardinals
Morris
with just 2a seconds
Oh1o College
were considered KFC playoff remaining .
Foot ball Schedule
contenders in the pre..season
Two other St. Ulu is fo urthUntted Pre ss International
fOrecasts, but stumble&lt;! all quarter dnws were stopped
Pu rd ue at Oh io State
Toled o at 8ow lil1g Green
over themselves in operung. by inter cept ions of Ha rt
Oh io Un1v at East. Michiga n,
day _losses.
passes b~ corner back Joe
n
St.
Louis
reco\'ered
wlth
a
La\'ender and defensive end
Ken t St at West Mt c.hi gan
1&amp;-13 vicoory over 'Chicago Rori McDole.
Marsha ll at M ta,m i
Akron at Da y ton , n
last w.,.k, making the Cards
•·we ha••en't put tt together
Centra l St. af Ke ntucky St .
slight favorite&amp; in SUnday 's vet," Cardina ls' Coach Don
( Jnc innafi at F lorida ~t , n
game at Washingwn, smce Coryell sa1d. ·
Youngstown State at S&lt;!ginaw
the Redskins had shown their
Kansas City hosts Oakland
Va lley, M1ch r
Ba ldw in- Wa llace at Wit - age agam last w.,.k in ~ !Dnight.
ten berg
narrnw triUmph over Atlanta. Jets 30. Patriots Z7:
Hei delberg at Den ison
Bu t B1lly Kilmer, sudden!)'
Pat Leahy, who earlier
Manetta at Kenyon
loOk'ing
youthfu
l.
helped
missed
a key extra pomt
Woos t er at Mt . Un ton
Oh•o Wes l eyan a t
•
revive Washmgton SUnday attempt and had a field goal
Cal iforn 1a, { PA. l Sta te
with thr.,. touchdown passes blocked, k1cked a 32-yard
Cap tta_ l at Otterbein , n
ill
a surprising 24-H victory field go~! wtth 23- secoods
Muskmgum at Ash land , n
over St. Louis.
remairung to give Jets 's new
Oh i o
Norfhern
at
Georgetown, Ky .
~ ·we needed a good game,"
Coach Walt Michaels his firsi
Ober lin at Can 1sius, NY
said fullback John Ri ggins, VJctory.
Anderson tm d .) a t Bluffton. n
who caught a 53-yard TD pass Lions li, Bag'les 13:
Taylor . lf'ld .
Defiance
1D
· seal the victory. •·we
Greg Landry passed three ·
F •nd la_v· at Ma nchester , Ind .
Ear lham, Ind. at Wilmington
ruuldn't afford 00 lay another yards to runnmg back Dexter
Th •el. Pa ., at Case Western
egg. "
Bussey for a touchdown with
H1ram at Al legheny , Pa
Kilmer
completed
12-&lt;lf-21
2:4i
left in the third quarter
Bet han y W Va at John
passes for 206 yards. w rally Detroit from a 13-10
CarroJI
n denotes ni ght game
mcludmg scormg passes of 12 deficit . The Eagles rallied
yards to Frank Grant, 27 behind Ron Jaworski , who
yards to Jean Fugett and 53 completed 13-&lt;&gt;f-24 passes for
yards to Riggins .
207 ya rds and two TDs.
OH I O COLLEGE
Mar~ Moseley added a ll- Steelers 28, Browns 14:
FOOTBALL RESULTS
Untted Press lnternattonal
yard f1eld goal.
Terr y Bradshaw dnlled
Oh to State 35 Southern
St. Louis, hampered all three TD passes, two to Lynn
Method ist 7
game by poor field pos1t10n , " Swann. arxi plunged for a
Akron 20 lnd tana Sl 3 "
scored in the fourth period on fourt h score to s park
Al l egheny ( Pa ,) 33 John
Carroll 0
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Jim Hart's 7-yard TD pass to P ittsb ur gh.
Bradshaw
Ba ldw in Wallace 20 Ashl a nd
completed
10-of-Ii
passes for
10
143
yards,
mcluding
a 65-yard
Bowli ng Green 3&lt;l Western
NFL Standings
TD pass, to Frank Lewis
M ich . 14
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Capitar 7 Manetfa 6
Falcons 17, Giants 3:
American Con fere nce
Carneg i e Mellon ( Pa ) 35
East
&amp; ott Hunter set up Mooroe
Ober lin 6
··----w-.. t: T . Pet Ealey's
1-yard plunge early
Case Western 26 W&amp;J ( Pa ) 7
Ba lti m or eJ 0 0 1.000
Crncrn naf t 17 So M ississippi 6 M i a m i
J 0 0 I 000 in the second period with an
New Eng la nd
I 2 0 333 !B-yard bo otleg play and
Qel i ance 19 An derson , (i nd .)
NY Je'fs.
1 1 0 JJJ
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0 3 0 oco ba ckup quarterba ck .Kim
Earlham ~ Ind .) JO Bluffton 7 Bvttalo
Central
McQuilken threw an B-yard
Eastern M fchig a n 17 Toledo 7
W . L T Pet .
scoring
pass to Alfr ed
F indlay 16 Wi l mington 14 ,.,,.,. P ittsburgh
2 I 0 .667
Iowa St . 17 Dayton 13
Houston
1 1 0 6~7 Jenkins late in the final
Cleveland
K~lam azoo (Mtch .l 7 Kenyon
2 1 0 667 penod .
Cirlc! nnat1
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1' 0 333
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Colts 17, Bills 14:
We$!
Kent St 44 Oh io U. 23
W. L. T Pet .
Bert· Jones fired a 1&amp;-yard
Massachusetts
5&lt;~
Denver
3
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0 I 000
Youngs1owti St 13
sco
rin g paSs to Don
Oakland
2 0 0 1 000
f/ tafTit 28 Ya le 14
San D i ego
1 1 0 .667 McCauley in the third quarter
f./1 Un •on 19 Grove C ity ( Pa .)
Kansas C1ty
0 2 0 000
14
Seau te
0 J 0 000 1D give Baltimore a 17·7
advantage .' Ron Lee ran nine
Nationa l Co nf erence
Musk. rn.gum 48 Deri ison 14J
E as t
Onerbe •n '2Q Oh10 Northern 19
w L T Pet . yards for a touchdown and
Tennessee St . l Central St 0
Dallas
3 0 0 1 000 Toni Linhart booted a 45-yard
' or'e rt)
wash 1ngton
2 I 0 667 field goal for the Colts. Bills'
Vv •~enberg 35 Oh •o Wes leyan St Louis
I 2 0 •333
7
Ph rl ad elph ia
1 2 0 333 QB Joe Ferguson was 19,of-38
NY Grants
W oos1 er 40 Hiram 3
1 2 0 333 for 234 yards and two TDs.
Cen tral
SaintS 42, Bean 24 :
W L T Pet .
Archie Mannmg ran for
M i nnesota
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1
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Detro i t
7
1 0 667 three touchdowns and passed
OH IO HIGH SCHOOL
Ch •cago
1
2 o 333 35 yards to runmng ba ck
Green Ba·f
o'
2 0 333
FOO TBALL RESULTS
Ta m pa Bay
3 0 000 Chuck Muncie for another w
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west
Saturday
W L.'--} Pet. help New Orleans to its first
Akron S 56
Akron Cent. L osA m~ele s
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f 0 SOD ' ictory . He dashed 11 yards
Hower 8
At lanta
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1 0 667 through th~ middle for his
· Avon Lake 20 Rocky R1ver 0 New Orleans
I 2 0 333
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San Francis(
0 3 0 000 third score of the game m the
Bedford Chan!! I 33 Loram
Sunda y's Resu lt s
th1rd period.
Cath 0
P •ltsb urgh 18. Cleve 1~
Cuwboys 23, Buccaneers 7:
Beechwood 7 Midd lefield
NY Jets 30, New Eng 27
Cardinal 6
Atlanta 17 , NY Grants 3
A 79-yard interce ption
Canton Cent . Cath . 13 Canton
Det r oi t 17. Ph ila 13
return
for a touchdown by
Timken 0
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Balt1mre 17, Buffal o 1.1
Thomas Henderson robbed
Akron 5t. V tncent Sf Mary 28
M~ nn 19, Green Bay 7
Lora in Southview 6
Ne'IJ Orleans 4~ . Chi 24l
Tampa qa y of early
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Dallas 23, Tampa Bay 7
Cl e..,Cath Latm 14 Cle . ho es..'
San .D iego 24, Cinc i 3
m~mentum\ and '·sent th e
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Buccaneers to their 17th loss
Cle Cent Cath 13 Cle ;" Hot y-- D enver 1J, Seallle 13
in as many games over two
Name 6
los Anq 34. Son Fran 14
seasons.
C!e E ast 8 Cle Glenvt l le ~
wasn 24 St Lou iS 14
Cle East Tech
12 Cle
Monday's Game .
Vikings 19, Packers 7:
Collinwood 6
Oakland a T Kan Crly , n1ght
Fran Tarkentnn oasserl for

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Ruyals 2. Angels 0:
Denms IPl./ nard pHched a
SIXhi tter and ra 1sed h1s
rl'C'Ord tn 2()..12 wtth th~ help
of Ge or ge Bre-tt 's 22nct"
homer . Leonard struck . out
nine m pitching his fifth
shutout . Paul Hanzel! was
the loser .

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OINTERS
Polly Cramer

RACINE-"Getting Ready gave scripture and conducted
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for Fall" was the program a Bible quiz. Mrs. Carpenter
S'ruCK WITH CH!W SUPPORT?
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topic at a meeting of the Bend had the club poem, and Mrs.
DEAR HELEN :
of the River Garden Club held Grimm, the club prayer. F'or
My husband moved In with a )&amp;-year-old ·with her mother's
DEAR POLLY - Please grew l cut it down to once recently at the home of Mrs. roll call members gave a
approval, I might add. " Mama" encouraged her to have a • somebody help me. My bath every two weeks. For!he past Esther West, Racine.
comment on the new prcr
baby. The girl spent part of the time withotljer men.
towels, wash cloths and even two years l ~ave only been.
Mrs. West conducted the gram booklets. Different
Things got a little sc')q when Mama showed up with all her dish towels are like sand· shopping once every four discussion with Mrs. Clifford , ways of makmg fall door ardaughter's belongings, plus a wedding dreSs. My husband paper. We have hot and cold weeks.
Morris, Mrs. Andrew Cross, rangernents were suggested.
movedbackhomeagain.
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soft water and I use liquid
I purchase everything m Mrs. Ben Grurun , Mrs.
The ecology report was !&gt;Y
We learned a )ot from this experience and are now doing soap and softener and dry the largest size avai lable. J ames Diehl, and Mrs. Mrs. Moore who talked about
pretty well. Except tbat we got a swnmons to appear ill court ' them at permanent drying Most foods wtll freeze, ;mch Wilson Carpenter conunen· the new insect spreading over
m another town on a child support trial. We couldn't afford a but they always come out the as luncheon rnea\li that are ling on !lungs to be done parts of the country, especiallawyer; or even take lime off to appear.
same.- EFFIE.
broughl in chunks when on a before the arrival of winter.
ly the Southeast and in Ohio.
DEAR EFFIE - Do you specia) and sliced at home.
" Wher'd the Swruner Go" She said it is called the walk·
Nowwe'restuckwithacourtorder, thoughasyetwehaven't
·paid any support money. My hu8band isn'l even sure il's his mean you use a water This is a savings over buying was the arrangement theme ing sti_ck insect and is
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softei!•.t or a fabric softener? thQ-..iitdividual pre-packaged for the meeting and Mrs. easilycontrolled. but ts
child. .
Sinre the mother cooked up this whole scheme and practical- If you do not use a fa bric ones.
West and Mrs.--Morris both becoming abundant. She also
ly trapped my man into the arms of her "experienced" softener that should help.
Watch the ads and plan received blue ribbons for talked aboutthe praying
daughter, are we liable? The girl has since married.· IRKED Perhaps your linens a1·e not " ahead. Totlet paper and their dahlia arrangements.
mantis and noted ilo;; great
ONCEAMONTH
being rinsed sufficiently. fa cta! ltss ues are usually
11 was announced that the value to rl)an . As for plaptifll-1.....
DEAR IRKED:
Many laundry authorities spectals at the same tune as Meigs County . ehristmas- bulbs, Mrs. Morris smd tpey
ll's easier to fight a case than reverse a court order once it's recommend at least three rin· are different brands of cann- flower show will be held at should be gotten mto the
made.
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sings for towels to he fluffy. A ed vegetables. Margarine, the Pomeroy Elementary ground so that the roots will
Best hope now is your local Legal Aid Society. They' ll lei! water conditioner also mtght cheese and other da1ry pri.C- ·School, Dec. 3 and 4 with the have time to develop before'_
you how to proceed at least cost.· H.
help. Tumble dry at medoum ducts appear on sale about committees to be announced the fall freezes begin. She
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high heat and as ycu remove the same time. too. Most..oL-1a ler . Mr s. Bernice spoke of the flashes of color
DEAR HELEN:
towels .from dryer shake these will keep four weeks in carpenter will be the show which spring blooms provide
Ever notice how go-wgethers so often rhyme I · June-moon; v1gorously to fluff them up. the refrtgerator. When we do chairman.
in a garden. She said that
·sweet-treat; spice-nice; toy-joy, e~.
Any other ideas, readers?- havethingsfromthegardenl
Ribbons won by Mrs. heighth detennin~e depth
It's gotta be of Freudian significance then, that spouse and POLLY.
ne~d
only purchase carpenter at the Meigs Coun· at which bulbs should be
louse, mate and hale, rhyme. They go together!!· LEARNED
DEAR POLLY - A reader penshables such as lettuce ty flower show were noted by planted. Some should be
THEHARDWAY
wanted to know how to clean between shoppmg expedt· Mrs. ·Cross. The regional three inches and some shouhJ
DEAR LEAHNED:
white ceramic tile. There are tionsj Vinegar and sugar are meeting to be held at Rio be stx or mure, she send.
Spouse and house also rhyme. As do mate and great. Don't a couple of good commercial usually sold at spec tal prices Grande College on Nov. 5 was
Mr s.
West se rv ed
look to Freud for explanations. You just made the wrong cleaners on the market for m the sprmg so I stock ahead announced and it was refreslunents !rpm a 'table
choi~. that's all.· H.
this purpose, but before l for eannino and pickling. :rhe reported that luncheon reser· e&lt;ontered wilt a dried fall ar·
discovered them l used or- other supplies needed are vatons are to be in Oct. 29.
rangement. She presented
DEAR HELEN:
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dinary toothpaste and an old also bought before the rush.
For devotions, Mrs. West each memher with a package
My da~ghter is a ivell-1mown actress-turned-director, mar· nail brusli or toolh brush. It Watch for laundry detergent
of ornamental gou rds. Mrs.
ri~ to a successful businessman. ·:rhey have three fine
got in!o all the crevices and specials as you may have to
Grimm will host the October
children and a good homelife · well separated from their corners and .cleaned the wait a while for a particular
meeting.
careers.
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DAUGHTER BORN
grout, loo. Rinse off with a brand. A pad by the telephone
I've noticed the teenagers almost never tell their friends wet sponge.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L,
in the kitchen serves as a
- about their mother's work, though they refer to her .a lot as
Old T·shirts make wonder· guide. and anything running Sayre, Pomeroy, are an- ~-----o.
"Mom."
ful lint-free dust cloths for low is listed on tL Many nouncing ' the birth of their
It's almost as if they were ashamed of her success. Is this delicate ceramics, gl~ss, etc. things appear regularly on· second child, a six pound Mike Swiger
nonnal? (She doesn'fseem to mind , but I think they should be And can be used with ~ll\er a every list and th1s makes seven ounce d~~;ughter,
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proud of her.) 'GRANDMOTHER
liquid cleaner or.~t shopping quicke_r and easter Jessica Carolyn, on Sept. 17
149 S. Third St .
DEARGRANDMOTHER:
Middleport, 0 .
dampened with a liqu~- to JUdge quanhhes . ·· at Camden Clark Hospital,
Parkersburg.
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~RILYN.
threatened by "famou.S;• ~~ts · especially·mothers. If word
DEAR POLLY - [ have ' . Polly will send YOir tOne of
Maternal grandpareiil's'i!'fe ·:
gets around, they're immediately kno)Vll as the daughter (son) four pre-school children and her s1gned thank-yo~ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Franz of
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of so-and-so, and people expect more of them; or else they three school-age youngsters newspaper coupon cltppe~ tf pomeroy and paternal
become background for the star, Cultivated perhaps because and have discovered many she uses your favonte grandparents are Mr. and .... , .....
they're related. They suspect they aren't making it on their ways to save time and Pomter, Peeve or Problem ~n Mrs.CharlesE.Sayre,alsoof 1 ~ Like a good neighbor.
State Farm is there.
ownworth anymore.
money . My grocery bill is her colwnn. ,Wrtte POLLYS Pomeroy. · Mr . and Mrs . ~
... \W O&amp;Pi t!,. Sl.lte fi rm lrlt lnSlllii!1Ce :omoor ,
It's not quite fair, but most children still look on Morn as the about $125 a month for nine POINTERS m care . of th1s Sayre alSo have a son, JelI,
Home O~n:r Bloom~ng1cn ! f,nC•5
frey, 3.
homemaker., the provider of creature comforts, someone people and two of them are newspaper.
especially for them. When they must share her with ti)e world,
well, they'd rather pot think aboul it, that's aiL· H.
teen-agers.
planmng
ahead
has Careful
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down the grocery bill. When I
Got a pro\)lem? An adult subjed for discussion? You can was first marrted I shopped
talk it over in her column if you write to Helen 'Bottel, care of weekly, but as my family
this newspaper.

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TWO-DAY BONANZA
CLIP AND SAVE
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
ONlY!!!

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. FIRSTBORN ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Ray ~irtehart,
the fonner Cherri Bass! of

Lakeview Estates, Mansfield, Ohio, are announcing
the birth of their first child, a
seven pound, - 12 ounce
daughter, . Kristin Jennifer,
Sept. 19 at' Mansfield General
Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bass,
Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Rinehart, Route 6,
Mansfield.
Great·
grandmothers are Mrs. Clara
Rinebart, Route 6, Mansfield,
and Mrs. Alta Kent, Ashland,
Ohio.

CELEBRATION SET
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Graber,
formerly
of
Pom·eroy, will celebrate their
56th wedding anniversary on
Oct. 5. Those wishing to send
cards may address them to
the' Valerle Nursing Home,
3650 Kleplnger Road, Room
232, Dayton, Ohio, 45416. Mr.
ana Mrs. Graber are the
parents of Sister Grace, S.C.,
formerly Virginia Graber
who is now teaching at the St.
Cbarles School ill Kettering.

lntroditction to class set

An introductory meeting
for all those lntetested ill the
Me.igs County Museum
macrame and drawing and
painting-classes to begin this
month will be held at 7 p.m.
this evening at the museum ..
Tricia Adleta, Ohio cer·
tified art teacher, began the
classes one year ago and
three sessions were held last

year with an arts and crafts
exhibits of lhe students work
held at the end of each
session. Both the macrame
and the drawing and palntihg
classes will be held at the
museum; from 7 to 9:30p.m.
on Mondays. Any further
Information may be secured
from Mrs. Adleta, 992-0 ·or
992-li651.

DEN

DR. RONA~D F. RIVIERE
OR A. J

ST AEt~U

S-MUL
Assorted

JACKETS

One or two day full denture
service. partial dentures,
relines, repairs

ntG. $25.00 VALUE

Of1 RIVIERE

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OHIO TOLL FREE "
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Good-Oct 3rd &amp;

4th Only

RIVIERE CENTER

949 E. Livingston Ave.;-'C"ol umbus
Weekdays 8·30 AM. to-6'3d P.M.

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COOKSET

atJALJn', COMFORT, BEAUTY' AND DURABILITY

CELEBRATED--Charlie
Brewer, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brewer, Long
Bottom, celebrated his
secondbirthday Sept. 10 at his
home . Cake, koolaid, potato
chips were served. Guests
were Bradley Young, Kim
and Ttmothy Deem, Vickie
and Mindy , Harris, Mary,
Bobbie, and Ronnie Robin·
son, Paula, Angie and Susan
Brewer. Sending gifts were
his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vidor Young, Jr. and
Mr .· and Mrs. James
Goodrich.

Sizes

PILE-LINED

DR G J STOMBAUGM

DR C W BEAL ~

FLEXSTEEL FINE FURNITURE
, BEGINS ON THE INSIDE TO ASSURE

CHARLIE BREWER

Good October 3rd &amp;.Jth Only

MEN'S P.V.C.
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NOW OPEN
9 A.M. til 9 P.M.
SUNDAY
12 til 8 P.M.

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Fall Sale of Fine Fumiture

JHE

Bend of the River
Gdrden Club .meets

SET INCLUDES:
1 Or. Covered S.uc" Pan
2 Qt. Covered Sauce Pan
5 01. Dutch Dun

1O·inch Shiller (shares
l)utr.ti O•en cover}

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Reg. SZ8.95

SKILLET

where crafl5men slil l c are(IO

• Porcelatn-an-alumtnum pan
spreads heat evenly to roast
ur IF~ foods to peJfect•on .
• Fired-On No-Stick

Reg.
$29.95

FLEXSTEE~

"Nil: lJI'If()lMJ'KMEIJ f"URNmJRK

$1888

intmiot, automattc
temperature

control, high-dome
_cowe ~ till ley
• Avocado or
Hatvest; completely
immers•ble.

3rd AND 4th ONLY

LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS

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NOTICE OF
NOTICE; OF E-LECTI.ON
SALE OF BONDS
O N TAX LEV Y I N
Sea t('Q bi ds tor t t]e "vr
EXCESSOFTI1'E TE N
Chase of $150. 000 bonds of t.he
MILL l, I MITATIO N l
Count'foiMt.~IQ5 , 0hiOther(' 10
NOT IC E is hereby given
referred toil \ th e "lss uer "l
th a t i r, pursu an ce o f a
w ill be received by lt'I C un ' Reio! u lion ol the Board 01
·d l•rsiQned olfi-cer at his of f iCt.' Tru Solees ot th e Townsh ip 0 1
In the Coun t y Co urt House , Sutlo_n, Ohio . passed on the
Pomcrov . OhtO 45769, until '2nd da t of AUQust. 19 71 !here
I JO o 'cl ock P m .. Eastern wJ II be submitted to a vote ot
Di'IYI IQht Sawing T ime, on the the people 01 said Townsh i p
25t h d rty of Oc tober . 1971, at at a Generttl ELECTION to
wtHch 11me the b1 ds wdl be be hel d i n the Townsttip 01
opened and read publ 1cty .
Su tton , Ohio . at the regular
B 1ds tor . the bonds , wh ic h pl aces ot v otJng th~t~J:in , on
were
au thor i zed
by Tu esday , th e 8th day 01
legiSlation on September 27, November , 1971, the q vt's t lon
197-7.
ha!l be.- sea led a n d at tevy 1ng. in elC cessOf t he ten
endorsed " B 1d tor Mental l y milllim l le~tion , for the benefH
Retard ed Tra i n i n ~;~ Ce nter of su tton Townsh i p tor the
Bonds . ~· and ea ch bid shall be pu rpose o t maint.Wni ng and
m~d~ only tor all or none or operat ing ceme ter ies . •
svch bon ds .
Sai d tax being : a renewal
I l lS Con tem pla ted that the ofane,.,lstinglaxot0. 4m i llto
bond is.Sui n g authority wi ll run tor t lve year~ ; at a rate
meet a t 2 : 30 o'c lo" lo. p .m ., on n o t eiCceeding 0.4 mi l ls for
lh e 25th da .y of Oc tlob er , 1977, each one dollar of valuation ,
to consider th e bias and ma ke
which amo v nts to four cents
an award
for each one hundred dol tars
The bonds will b e dat ed the
of valualio,1 • tor fiv"e years .
fi r st day o f N ov~mber , t9 f7 ,
The Polls for said Election ·
wll,t be In the denom in at ion o r w i ll open at 6 : JO o'cl ock A./I/,} .
S1 ,000 each, f'xcep t rhe ta sr and remain open un t il 7 : 30
two bonds o f ea ch princi pal
o 'c lock. PM of sa id dolly .
mill uri ty in eac h o f th e years
By order of the Board of
trom tY79o to 1998, bo th 1n
Elec t ions . of Me igs County ,
elusive. wh ic h shall be 01 the Ohio .
denom•na t 1on of ss.ooo each ,
and will
draw
in tere s t..,
Ernest A . W\ngelt
payable sem i annua l ly on the
Cha irman
f irs t day of
June and
December ot each year ,
Dorothy M . Johns ton
beginn1n9 June 1. 1978, at the
Director
rate ot f ive a nd three
Dated Oct. \ , 1977
quarters per ce ntum 15 J ~ per
ce nlvm J per annum . Anrore 1101 3. 10, 17 . 24 . 4tc
dtdi rin g to do so may present
a b i~ tor sai d bonds ba se d
N OTIC E O F EL E CTION
upon th ei r bearing a di ff er en t
ON TAX LEVY IN
Single rale o f in t eres t . but n o t
E X CE SS OF THE TEN
in ex cess of ·eight per ce ntum
MILL LIMITATION(8 per c entum J per annum ,
NOTICE iS her eb y given
prov ided
tha t where
a
tractional in terest rat e is 'b id , that in pursuance o f a
Resolution of the Bo ard of
• such fra c t ion sha ll b e on e
eigtJ ih of one percen t or a Trustees of the Townshi p of
Rulland, OhiO , passe d on the
rnult1p le thereof . Sp li t rate
31st day o f August, 19771he r e
b1dS and b ids w i th s up
plemen ta l co upons w il l not b e w i ll be submitted t o a vote of
t he people of said Towns h ip
cons1dered .
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Th e b onds ma t u r e a s at a Gen er al E L ECTIO N to
be held in the ToWnship of
toll ows : S\ 3, 00 0 on D ecember
Rutland , Ol) i o. at tl1e r egul ar
1 in eac h of the y ea rs fro m
places· o f viting therein , on
1979 to 1988, inclus i ve . a n d
S\ 2.000 In each of the years Tuesday , the 8th di!Y o f
fr om 1989 to 1998 , i n c lu~ive , November , 1977 , the ques t ion
The bo!'1ds a r e issued tor of levying , in excess of the te n
th e purpose of const r uctJnQ a mill limitation , to r the bene f it
tra i n i ng cen ter
fOr
t he of Rutla nd Tow n shi p , f or the •
m entally retarded , proy id in g pu r pose ot c emeter ies .·
Said tax bei ng : a re-n ewa l
n~ c ess.a,r y
turn is h ln~s
ilnd
eQuipm.ent
th ere for
and of a n exis t i ng t ax of 0.3 m i ll t o
ac Qu ir ing and i mproving the run for f i we yea r s, a t a ra l eo
no t exceedi ng O. J mil l s fo r
Sile tt1ereol
Tt'le bonds are payabl e, each on e dol lar of val uat ion ,
whi ch amounts t o th ree ·cen ts
w 1th out deduc tion for the
to r ~ch one hvnd r ed doll a._rs
se r v1ces o f the I ss u er's
pay1n g agen t. at th e legal of va l ua t ion. to r f ive y ear S.
T he Polls for sa id Elec t i on
de po si tar y o t tt'le I ssue r .
p re se ntly
The
Pomeroy witt open at 6 : 30 o 'c lock A .M .
and remain op en unt i l 7 : 30
Nat 1on at Bank , Pomeroy , o'clock P .M . o f said day .
Oh10 , a nd unles~ pa id from
By or der ot t he Board o f
other sou r ces, are to be pa 1d Elections. o f Me i gs Cou n tr ,
bv the lev v of ad valor em Oh io .
ta'lo:. es whi c h
t.cn:e s
are
v nl imit~d as to amount or
Ernes t A . Wingett
ra te . sut;~tec tlo th e prov isi ons
G: h airman
of Cha p ter I X of th e fed era l
Ba n kruptcy Ac t and other
Dorothy M . Joh n ston·
l aw s a ffe c t i ng creli i tor s'
Di r ec,tor Dated Oc:.t . I. 197,7
r ig h t·s ·
Th e pro c eed ings for thi s· Da ted Oc t. 1. 1977
issue have b een takf n under

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MONDh
SALEM CENTER PTA,
7:30 ,Monday · night at the
school. 4-R awards to be
presented.
MEIGS County F'air Board
meeting, Monday, 8 p.m. at
,__ flec reta ry 's
offi ce
on
fairgrounds. ·
REVIVAL Monday through
Sunday at. Middleport.
Church of the Nazarene with
)\Irs . Edna
Wes t
as
eV angelist . Services at 7:30

each evening and 10 :30 a.m .
on Sunday . .

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· REVIVAL at Hope Baptist
Church, . Grant St., Mid·
dleport , 7:30 each eveningL
with Rev. Earl Dingus,
Chilli cothe Baptist Church
~st o r, as evan,elist. ..,
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN
CLUB, 7: 30 p.m. Monday at
the Columbus and Southern
.Ohio Electric Co. Mrs. Waltrr
H;•yes, Mrs. M. D. Wilson,
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary ,to be

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DebbL~ Heut. and Judi Perry; ba ck, 1 to r. Jeanme

r, Sonia Wfu te.

l\'kl'lure. Sht!ila White. Debbie Eyr_wn and 8t:U1 K.J tditt' .

JU1il0H HI Gil L'fl!,;f;t{l .EtiDEHS - These are the juni&lt;&gt;r higl1 sct!OJ11 d wcrleaders nf
the East ern L\)(,:al _Sttll'k.11 District for 1977-78. At the front is Pam Murphy ;--thr secuud ~ow
from tht• lt•ft im.:l udes Andrea Batey; Kelli Headley and Beth Wilson; standing at back i.s Jan

ho~tesses.

TUESDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER 1116,
OES, 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at
the Masonic Temple. Electi0l1 of officers toile" held.
M!DDLEPOHT LODGE
:16:&gt;. F. and A. M. , will meet at
:;:, i : 30 Tuesday nigh\ at the
:-:· Masonic. Temple. All Master

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out cheers, band music

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POME ROY CHAMB ER of
Commerce Tuesday at noon
at Meigs Inn .
,
REV . JOHN Lanier wil i be
spea ker at revival service at
Mt. Hermon United Brethren
Chu rch, Texas Community,
Wednesday through Oct . 16.

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tlll• Southern High Sch,I.Jl marching bJJhd is shown wi th

new pt·rcussifin lnstr w11ents purchased by the _booster

club. Front, 1-r. Michelle J ohnson and Jerrv Wolfe·-bJJck
Kim Tay lor, Tonya Salser, Miss~ Cummin.s, Mel We..:;e;
Ten Crouch. Bev Crouch and Don nie Dudd ing.
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Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7.:30
Tuesday at the Colwnqus and
Soutlwrn, Ohio E lect~ic Co.
Mrs. SuS&lt;In Baer and Mrs.
Dunnc1 Byer to have the
L'Uitural p~ogram; cmd Mrs.
Dur is Ewing and Mrs. Mar·
tha McPhail to be hostesses.

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k~e!'l d ~~fe~vi6i~~- P~~y , s~~~see

Pastor Rev . ·· James Leach

welcomes pu ~li ~ .
WEDNESDAY UNITE D METHODIST
WOMEN of the Letart Falls .
United Methodist Church,
Wednesay,7 :30 p.m. with
Mrs . Don Bell • .Miscella neous
_ S&lt;lle will be planned. Mrs.
Belt to have the program.
Mll'l DLE P ORT F IR E
IJEPART MEN T AU X!LJARY will meet Wednes. da y at 7:30 at the fire hall.
Plans will be made for a
Halloween party.

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approv i ng opi n ion w i l l be
turn 1shed at the cost of the
su cces sful b idder . and w il l be
pr+n ,-ed on the bonds The
Issuer w ill .Pa y the cost of
pr 1n t 1ng tn e bonds . A co m
pl ete
l transcr i pt
of
pro--ceed1ngs wil l b e t v rnish ed
by th e Issu er . together wirh a
cer tif icate
sho w 1ng
no
llligalion
p end in g
or
th r eat ene d at the t ime o f the
d elive ry to enioi!l del i very or
t o con t est th e 1/t~l i d i ty o f !he
b onds or the pow er to iss ue
! hem or th e levy or collec t io n
ot taxes for the ir Pilrment .'
Cl,JSIP n tl mber s will be
p r inted· on lh.e..._bonds •i f
ava ilal:!le and re Que.sted by
th e svcce ss fvl bidde r . Any
q elay , error or om i ss i on with
r espec t lhereto sh all no t
c onsti tute c ause f or the
su ccessful b idde r to refuse to
a ccep t de live r y o f and pay fo r
t he b on ds . Any CUS I P Se r v ice Bureau Ch a r ge f.or ! he
assi g nment of the numbers
shalf be th e r.es pons ib i lily of
the succ ess f ul bid der .
bids wil l promp t ly be
' q;;tns idered , and the_ bonds
. '\ ~ i-ll b e sold to the h ighest
!l:: ~' id, d er offering the lowes t
1f1 1er'esl ra te a t not less th,a n
p ar a nd accrued interest . The
!Owes.t interest rate .wil t be
.,:d'.c term ined by calcu la t ing
th'e to f at in t erest to stated
maturity at t he ra te bi d an d
d educting t hefe tr om a n y
prem i\..d11 bi d . l f each of two
1
1 Of\ mor e bids ·is the hig h est bid
, off ering . the IOwes·J in t er es t
· r :at e, t,(w bonds wi ll be
awarded ' 01'1 su ch on e of tp e.
h igh es t bids ' as is chosen by
lot. All' . bids mus t be a c .
companied by cash, b an k
~ cash.ier 's or o ff ic i al 's ch eck
' or ce r tified chec k payab l e to·
the ·j ssuer . or a n y com bination tl)e r eaf. agg r egatin g
one per,cent qf the p ar amo u n t
,' of ' t he b on ds. upon the con ·
dition t hai , jf f hC ' b id is ac ·
cepted. the bid d e r
wi! t
rece i ve an d pay f or t he bOn d s
in o}ccor da nce w i th th e t erms
a nd pr ovis ion s of th i s notice .
N o ba nk bi d din g for th e b on d s
sha lt f i le its ow n Cas h ier ' s or
off ici al 's chec k , n or a ch ec k
certi f ied b y i t . Su ch sec urit y
sha 11 be he ld by lh e ISs uer
UrJ.u.~ed p end ing delivery of
t he b.On ds and f orf eited as f u ll
li qu itla.t ed d am ages in th 'e
eve nt ot d ef au lt by t h e suc ·
cess fvl b id d er.
I n the even t t hat, pr ior t o
l heir de li very, th e in te r es t on _
the bond s shou ld b y ac t . o f
Co n gr ess
or
o t h e r w 1se

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Local Bowling

.- !he

Pomeroy Bowling Lanes

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SF:VENTH 1\ ND EIGHTH GHADE cheerleaders at Racine J unior High are front. 1-r;
.Michelle Johnson, l..,(lri Warden , tracy Riffle; back, Amber Warne r , Den ise Riffle Hnd ·
T&lt;:nmny E r·vi n. ·

front, alternate; back ~ I to r, Sherrie Sta,rcher, Angei
Blake. Dawn Sorden, Karen Probert and Beth Head ley :

The JUnior varsity cheerleaders of ECJ !;itern High
School for the new School year mclude Lori Longenette,

· Sfandina!t. ·
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T f!am

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Pt!: ,.- 1•·

Cline 'sConst. Co.
Eagles Clu b
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"Smith Body Shop
H &amp; R Fires t on e
Hig h

i nd iv idval

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a

game Rau ch

196; Joe 192 ·:,

Bernice .Bede Osol

549; Ray Roac l'1 539 ; Jerry

Ray Roach 2 i; Jer ry
Hig h ser ies

Oct. 4, 19 77

, Early Wednesday
Mixed teague
Sept. 28, 1977

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Estabhsh goals thJS c om.tng year
tl'at 11old the: prom1se of ex·
tremely Jar()e rewards 11 the
ootenhal payof f ts b1g enough .
y(J•,; II be mor,e strongly

Standings

LIBRA ( Sept 23·0ct. 23) fh1ngs
e..:treJTI.ely fa11orabl~ lot you
at .th•s t1me esOec1ally in areas
that deaf w1tn status. pos11lon
and 1mancFll ga1n f ind oUt to
whom ·,.ou ·re romantically su1ted
by send1ng rot your ·copy o f
As tro -G rap h Le tter Ma ll 50
cent~ for each and a ton g. self.:.
addressed SIOr'lpcd envelope to
Astro-Grap r. P 0
Box 489.
A&lt;1d 10 City Stat:on, NY 10019
Be sure to SPI'lClfy yov r birth
31qn
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ar~

alert when yov're partymg todaY
Some'one 111 the know may let
sl•p some vai~B'bre mformat•on
It's a bonanza If you know what
to do w1th 1t
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H igh ser ies -

La rry Duga~

492, Debb ie Ha wlei 470 .
Bru ce H a wley 485, Caroly~

RIND OFFICERS '- Officers of the Southern Hi gh School band are, 1-r, Lor i Guinther
preRidenl, J&lt;Jyc Ord, secretary~treasurer' Crista Beegle, and secky CrowI librarian.
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SOUTHERN ·SENIOR BAND MEMBE RS•- Left to righ t, Lori Gu inther, Ja ye Onl, 'l"im
Nease, Kmi Taylor and Donnie Dudding .
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Situations may no t go Initially as
you an tiCipated t tiey would to·
day
Remarkably , they ' l l
probably tu rn ou t better ~a. n you
could ha¥e planned .
t;_
Shoo t from the .hip when mal(1ng
deCISions today . ThP.ngs you
ponder will somehow lack the .
or1gma i1 !Y an d perception you
need
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GE MI NI. (May 21 -Junt 20)
Somethin g oppor tune ' cou ld
!ipel f ex tra bLicl&lt;s tor yo.u today .
Perk up you r ears if you hear
fa r -out deals_ or SleeQ,er Investments

ot

CANCER (Juno 21 -July 22)
Assoc1ate today w1 th thOse who
have a reoutat10n for be ing
lucky Saine good lortune co uld
eas11y -rub off on. you .

Apple ·Grove

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News Notes'
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . an d Mrs. Chuck Bern of
Spri ngfield visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cross. other
guests of the Crosses ~ere
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Plug into
informa tion that co mes to. you
f~m ext~aor d i na r y sources loOay. It could maar, a ti dy profit.
Your hunches are extra reliab le .

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheeler of
Freemont.
Raymond Bell of Oak
Grove spent the weekend
with his son, 'Mr. a nd Mrs .
Bell and Lerna . Dinner
guests Saturday evening of
. the Bells were Mr . and Mrs.
Earl Grimm , Joe Grimm,
friend Ga le, Bob Grimm and
friend and · l:.Qr,i and Bruce
Ha rt of Columbus.
Miss Lorna Bell visited a
few days with friends in
Columbus.
Mr: und. Mrs. Bob Spencer

Don

en joye a vaca tion at Naye

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) Th is Head They enjoycil deep sea
Is an e•c:eptionally good tim e to
take on new project s. especially fish " g, visited Elizabctl!&gt;
thos.e tl'1at you are promoting Ga ens and Lost Colony.
yourself . Get go in ~ .
Tr cy M~"adow s visited Miss
\

Ann Adams &gt; while the
Spence rs were on vacation.
Mr.
James
Spence r
returned to his home at
Grantsv ille, W, .Va ,, . alter
spending some time with his
son, Bob Spencer and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll "
Balser sPent the weekend
with Mrs. Alice Balser, Mr .
and Mrs . Laurence Ba lser
and son Ro~ cr Of Tuppers
Plains were Sunday guests of
. Mrs. Balser.

Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan
·Shane over the weekend were
Evelyn !hie, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Russell of Mason. W.
V&lt;J .: Mr. am! Mrs. Benny
Blessi ng. Al ba ny; Mr. and
Mr~. Danny Shan e and two

daughters, Middleport. Mrs.
Shane· re turned
home
recently from Vetera ns
Memorial Hospital.
Cla rence (Tum J Norris is a
medica l_patient at Veterans
Memorial Hosp ita l.
Mrs. Bessie Stitt is st ill
confi ned • to . Veterans
Memoria l Hospital. Cards or ·
letters wo uld be appreciated.
Mr. and· Mrs. Bill Wheeler
of Freemo.nt were weekend
guests of his pa rents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Wheeler.
Joey. Hill of Rogers,
visited r elatives and attended
the sale of t he estate or the
late James Ray Hill.
Mr . and Mrs. Don Bell and
Lorna_enjoyed a vacation at
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Bachner 465; A. L. Phelps Jr
48 4, Helen Phelps 457.
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Team high game _ Smith

Nelson M otor Co . 627.
Tea m high series- Eagles

CIub 1810.

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Early Sunday
Altantic l:leach, N. C.
Mi•ed League
Sept. 25, 1977
Mr. a nd Mrs . Her bert
&amp;lush, Mrs. Pearl Norris T
Standings
.. ed Mr. and. Mrs. .Hoyt Jack
ea m's Da iry Bar
vtsJt
Fugerson a t Pomt Pleasant Tom 's Carry Out
Saturday evening .
'Town Ki ln
,
Cli ne's Cons truction

R. C. Bottl ing Co

_SAI..ESLATED
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Hla h individua l aame _

~! bb s' G~ocery · ·
M en, J r .

P~elps ~23, Women

l'h~ Pomeroy PTtl will hold \le tty Smith, 220; Darrell
voss· Mailene
Wi lson
a yard sa le Tuesday and lDOOugaEnd 115
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203, Ma ry Voss
Wednesday fr om 10 to 4 p.m. t89.
at the residence of Ca rl Hlgh series - Sr. Phelps
Ruach on Wright Street, 547 • Bett y Smith 553; Larry
Porrteroy Par~ents with ·dona- ~~gaEnd 53v9 ' Marlene Wllso.n
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oss 513, Stephan ie
twos to the sale are asked to Rought 497.
ci(her leave them a t the .T ea m h igh game - Town
Pomeroy Elementary School ~·J ~ and Tom 's Ca rry Out
ur cont&lt;H.:t
Mrs. , Roach, Tea m h igh ser ies _ To ,
992-5297, fur pickup.
Carr y Ou t 2037.
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N OTICE OF ELECTIO N
ON T A X LEVY IN
EXCESSOFT H ETEN
MI LL LI MI T A TIO N
N(HI CE is hereb',( g 1ven
that i n p 1,1rsuanc e ot ~
Resolut 10n ot the Board ol
Education ot the E'a 15 ter"
Local Sc hool Distric t. Ohio,
paned on the 20th dar of
September . 1977 there wil l be
subm l rted to a vott' at the
ptK~ple of said Distr ict at a
Generet ELECTION to be
held i n the Sch ool Distric t at
the regular places ot vot ing
the re i n , on tuesday , the 8th
day of November . 1977 , the
question ot tevy lng . in ele cess
ot the ten milt l i mitation , t or
the benef i t of Eas tern Local
School Distr ic t for the pur.
pase of Curren t expenses .
Sil id taK being : an ad ·
d l lional tli){O f S.Oml ll sto ru n
tor t hree years · wh ich will
raiSe a min i mun1 o.USS,900 oo _
annua ll y , a t a ra te no t ex .
ceedl n g .50 mil ls fo r each one
dolljJr oi \latua t lon, which
amounts to fi tl y cents for
each one hund r ed dol lars of
\laluation , for three rea r s:
The Po t ts tor said E lection
w il l open at 6 : 30 o 'c lock AM .
and remain "open unll l 7 : 30
o'clock P .M . of said day .
By order g.t the Board of
Elec t ions , ot .Me igs County ,
Ohio .
I E r nes t A . Wi ngett
Chairm a n
Dorothy M , Johnston
Director
Dated Oc t . 1, 1977.

NOTICE OF EL~Cl l«) t.l
N OTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY IN
ON T A X L EVY I N
EXCESS OF THE TEN
EXCE SSOFT H ETEN
M i l l LIMfT'ATION
MI LL LIM I T A TIO N
NO 't l tE ls her'ehy Qlvf'n
NOTICE IS hereby givP. n
that in p u rsu.an tt:: 0 1 a
t h~t 1n· pursuan( e o t a
Resol v t ion ol the Boa rd 01
Resolution of the Soard of
County c. ommlssiont~rs of the
CO unty Commlnion~r ~ of t he
Cou nty of Meigs, Pomero y,
County ot Meig s, Pomc·roy ,
OHio , pas se d on the 2nd day
Ohio . pas se d on the 91h day of
Augvsr , 1917 there wdl be ot August. 1977 ther e w i l l be
submitted to a ~ote a t the
submitted to a vote o f the
people of sa id Co unty at u
people oJ .said Covnty at a
General ELECTION to beGeneral ELECT I ON to be
held in the . County of Meigs ,
held i n the County pf Meig s,
Ohto, "'the regular pla ce"i of
Ohio . at !he regular place s of
voti ng therein. on Tuesday ,
voting therein , on Tu es dtt¥ ,
the - Bth · daY of Novem"bc r .
the 8th day of N.ovembcr,
1977 , t he question of levyi n g,
1977, the quest ion Of le vy ing ,
in excess. ot the ten ml t l
in e~tcess at the len mill
limita ti on , for the benefit of
limitat ion . for The bener if ot
Meigs County tor the purpose
Meigs County for the purpose
ot p r ov iding the est i ~ted
of
p r oviding
a
tota t
moneyttiO meet the expenses
emergency medical serv ice
of MeigS County t e11eral
in M .eigs- coun t y .
H ealth Distr ic t Program .
Sa 1d talC bemg : an ad Said t ax bei ng : an ad ·
ditiQn a l tax of one ml11 to run ·
d itlonal ta)( ol one mill to rvn
for f ive ye ar s, at a rate not
tor tne years . at a rate n ot
exceeding 1.0 mi lls for each
one do lla r of va t ~e t l on , which ex cee ding 1.0 mi lls for ea c h
one do l l ar of valua t ion, whi c h
amo un ts to ten ce n ts t or each
amounts to ten cents for ea c h
o·n_e t:~undred
dO l lars of
one hundred dollar s at
valuafion. for Fiv~ years ..
valUation. for Ten yea r s .
The Poll s to r sa1d E lect1on
The Po ll s tor. said Elect ion
will open at 6: 30 o'clo c k A .M .
wil l open at 6 :30o'clock A .M .
and rem air'!. opn unti l 7 : 30
and remai n op en unti l 7 : 30
o'c lock P .M . o f sold d a y .
o'c lock P .M . of ~a i d day .
By order of the Board of
By order of the Board of
El ection s , o f Meigs County ,
Elections , of Meigs Coun t y ,
Ohio .
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Oh iO.
E r nest A . Wingett
Erne~ t A . Wingett
Chai r man
Cha i rman
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Dorot h y~ ·

Johns ton
Di r ec t or

Da t ed Oc t . 1., 1977

Oorothy .M . Johnston
Di r ec tor
Da ted Oct. 1, 1977

inc ome t axes. or a n-r: ac t o t
Con gress sho u ld pro v1 d e th a t
t he in te r es t income on t he
bonds sha ll be tax ab l e a't a
f ut u r e dale fo r Feder al in come fax purp oses. w h etlier
d irec t ly or md irec l ly, th e
success fu l bi dd er m ay ref u se
to accept d eli v ery and in suc h
e\le nl his bid sec ur it y shal l b e
r et ur ned wit ho ut .intere·st.
l' he
bOn d s
sha l t
be.
delivered fo r p ayme nt w i th in
th e Sta l e o f Ohio t o th e ~uc ­
cessf ul bi d der or t o a b a.n k ·
d.esi gna ted b Y t he succ ess ful
bidd er \ wi th o u t charge. If
delivered at a place ou ts id e o f
\ ft'! e St a te o f Oh io. th e suc ceS5ifu l bi dder sha ll p ay th e
ex pense o f d eli.ve r y at !h a l
pla ce .
T he
expe n se
of
deli very wi t hin the St a te o f
Oh io shall no t be to nside r ed
In deter mi n ing th e hi g hest
b id der .
Bef ore ma k in g t en d er . o f
t he bon ds a t t he p lace o t
de l ivery, t he ts.s u er shal l g i ve
wri tt en no t i ce to t he sue ·
cessf ul bi dder n ot la te r tha n
t he f i ft h bu siness day b et or e
the pro pose d t end er , o f t h e .
f ac t th a t t he bon ds, tr ;;tn scrip t. no - l iti gat io n' c.e r ·
tifi(: ate
a nd
a pp rov1n g
opi n ion wil l b e av ai lable f or
delivery an d giving t he date
and ho u r f or th e ten der at the
place of del ivery •. prov id ed.
however , that no th 1ng h erei n
con t ain ed sh a ll pr eve nt t h e
making
of r a
m ·ut u a l ly
ag r eeab le arra ngemen t l or
th e de l ive r y ot t h e bonds
ei ther a t the p lace foxed tor
deli'w'err or elsewher e

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LE V Y I N
EXCESS OF T HE TE:N
MILL ltMITAT ~ON
N O l lCE' is herE&gt;by givE'n
111a 1 111 .pursuance o f
a
Resol ution bl lhe CO\.InCII of
th e VllliiQt' of RUIIdnd, Ohio,
pas sea on the 6t h day o f
Sept ember , 1977 there w i ll be
subm 11ted to a vote of the
peopl e ot said V il lage at a
Gene ra l ELEC T ION to be
h el.d in lhe Vil lage of Rut l and ,
Oh 10, a t the regu lar p l aces of
vot in g therein, on Tuesday .
tt1e 8th day of ~ November ,
1977 . the qu es tion of levying ,
in ex cess o f the te11 mill
l i m 1talion . for t he benef it of
Rutland Village tor th e
Purpose of Cvrrent Expenses.
Said t ax be ing : a renewal
o f an existing tax of 2.0 mills
to r u n for t ive years at a rate
no t e·xceeding 1 .0 mills for·
ea ch one dollar of valuation ,
wh ic h amounts to Twentr
cents tor each one hundred
dollars o f valuation , for Five
years
.
The-- Po l ls lor said Elec tion
will open at 6 : 30 o 'cl oc-k A .M .
and rema in open unt il 7 : JO
o'clock P .M .. of said day .
By ord er of the Board of
Elec tion s. of Meigs ""C ounty ,
Oh iO.
Ernes1 A . Wingett
Chairman
Dorothy M . Johnston
D irec t or
Dated Oct . t, 1977
1101 3, 10, 17 , 24, 4tc

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NOTICE OF ELECTION
O N TAX LEVY IN

NOTICE ON FILING
o f tnventory
EXCESS OF THE TEN
AND APPRAISEMEN'T
MILL LIMITATIO N
The State of Ohio , M etgs
NOTI CE is hereby g 1ven
County, Court ol Comm. oll
that in -pu.rs.u.ance of a
Pl ea!t, Probat e 0 1\lision
Resolution of the Counci l ot
f o the Executor or Ad
the Vitlllge ot Pomeroy , Ohio,
minls lrdiOr ot file e!tlale. to
pa ssed o n the 6th day ot
such at the followmg as are
Se pt~mb e r , 1917 there wit! be
res id&lt;&gt;nts of the State of Oh1o ,
submifted to a vo t e ot the
Vll
th~ surviving spousP .
people of said Village at a . th.e
next
of
kin .
thr&gt;
General ELECT ION to be
benefic ia r ies under the wilt....
he l d i n the
V i llage of
and to the attorn ey or at
Pomeroy . Oh iO aJ the r egular
torners r ep resenting any of
places o f voting there in , on
the ahl rement 1oned person&lt;&gt;
Tuesday . the arn day o r
V iol a M Jeffers . Sallsbvry
November, 1977 , I he quest ion
Township , Me1gs County ,
of levying , in excess of The ten
Ohio
mlllliffl italion , for the benef it
Yo u ar e hereby not1f1ed
of Pomeroy V i llage for the
th at the · Inventor y and Ap
purpose of Cu rr el)t expens es .
praisemenl of the estaTP of
Said ta11 bei n~ ren ewal
the
afor ementioned ,
of an e)dSi ing tax ot 1.9 mills
deceased.late o f said Couf.lty ,
to run for live years, at a rate
wer e til ed in til is (Otjrt Sa 1d
not ex cee ding l.9 mills for
I nventory and A ppra isement
each one dolla r of valuation .
wi ll be tor h eari ng be f ore thi s
which amounts to nineteen
Cov rl on the · 13th day of
cents tor each one 1\undred
Oc lober , 1977 , at 10 : 00 o'clo c k
dollars of valuation . for Five
A.M
years.
Any person desi r ing to f i le
·The Poll s fo r ~a i d E l eCtion
~ :.: ce ption s thereto must f 1le
will open a t 6 : 30 o'cl oc k A .M .
t hem at le ast f 1ve day s pr ior
and remain op en until 7 : 30
to th e date set t or hearing .
o ' clock P .M . of said day ,
Given under my h and and
_By order of tOe Board at
sea t or sa id Court , thi s 28 t h
Election s, of M eigs Coun ty ,
day of ~ eptem ber 1977 ,
Ohio .
1 Manninq D . Webster
Erhest A . WlrigeH
Judgt'
C ha i~ma n

By Carolyn G . Thomas ·
D eputy Clerk
(1 01 3. 10. 2tc

Dorothy M . Jo hnston
Director
Dated Oc t . 1. 1977

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110 l 3. 10. 17 24, 4t c

Orr of Gahanna, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Andre, Tom At·
wood, Sherri Atwood, Marc
Sunday, Sept. 18, Mr. and Atwood, Michele Andre, all of
Mrs. Elson Spencer, John Westerville; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Spencer and Mr. and Mrs . Orr, Paul Orr of Columbus;
Chrisie Powell met Larry Mrs. Jackie Cleggl. Jason
Spencer at Parkersburg· Air Clegg of Gahanna ; I'"· and
Port. Larry went by Am Mrs. Elson Spencer, Larry
track and spent a week's Spencer, Mr. a nd Mrs. Ike
vacation in Washington , D.C. Spen ce r , J ohn Spence r ,
When Mr. and Mrs. Powell Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. &amp;!y Riffle
arrived home they were
surprised by their children, visited Mr . and Mrs. Bill ·
for their 50th wedding an· r,[cKenzie ·and family in
niversary, which was Sept. Gallipolis Saturday. ·
26, with a bountiful dinner . Mrs. Agnes Thompson and
and presents. Those present friend of Medina s pe.tlt
were Mr. and Mrs. Starling Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Mr. Henry Ervine went to
Kentucky to· attend funeral
services of a friend. He was
accompanied home by Mr.
and Mrs. George Schwartz of
F'lemings burg who spent
overnight with Mr. and Mrs.
Ervine.
Mr . and Mrs. &amp;!ger Adkins
and son Roger Adkins 11,
moved their household goods
into the property vacated by
Mrs. Zella Taylor who moved
into her recently purchased
trailer.

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in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Sayre of Antiquit y, Mr. and
Mrs. Buck Rogers of
Colun1bus and Mr. and Mrs.
Da n Sayre, Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Webb
of Mansfield and Mr. and
Mrs. La wrence Wolle of
Letart, W. Va ., .were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Webb Tuesday, Sept. 20.

Mrs. Bertha Robinson at·
Henry Ervine.
Mr. Paul (Jeanette ) tended the ·golden wedding
Lawrence returned from St. &amp;lllliversa ry of Mr. and Mrs.
at
J oseph Hospital, Park ers· W.illi am " Mit chell
Colwnbus Sunday.
burg, ·after hip surgery.
Mr. and .Mrs. Brice Sayre
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph
Badgley and Mr. and Mrs. · and son of J ackson spent the
Albert Hill, Jr.; spent several week end wit h his gra nddays with Mr. and Mrs. . parents, Mr . and Mrs.
Thomas Eckersley and Doug Herbert Sayre. On Saturday
even i n g visitors were Mr. and
at HannibJJl, N. Y."
Mr . and Mrs. Max Wolfe of · Mrs . Norman Styer of
Sandusky is spendmg a week Waterford, Paul Sayre of
Columbus, Helen Simpson,
with his sister, Mrs. Helen
local and Mr. and Mr s. Max
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Wolfe of Sandusky a nd Mr.
Shields,
Mrs.
Gerald and Mrs. Brooks Sayre of
Hayman , Ann Radford, Syracuse. Joining them on
Stephanie and friend and Sunday fo r a turkey dinner

PHILADELPHIA (UP! ) The Montreal Canadians lost
two leads ard scored a 2-2 tie
with the Ph ladelphia Flyers
Sunday night in a NHL preseason game.

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.NOT .I C E ON FILING
OF I NVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
Th e St a t e o f Ohio , Meig s
Co unt y, Court of Common
Pl ea s, Pr obat e D i vis i on
To the Execuror or Ad ·
m inis t r ator of the est-a-t-e . t o
suc h ot the following as are
res idents of the Sta t e o f Ohio ,
viz : - the surv i ving sp ouse ,
the
next
ol
k in ,
the
benef ici aries under the will ;
and to · the a t to r ney or at .
torneys representi ng any of
the a f orementioned ·p ersohs ;·
Ma r gar e t Smi th,
140 12
Mulberrr Avenue, Pome r oy ,
Ohio
You a r e he r eby notified
tha t the In ve n to r y a n d A p
pra isemen l ot th e ~S I !!It·e ot
the
a f o r ementi o ried ,
deceased . I ale o f sa id Co unty ,
we r e t i l ed in th is Co urt. Said
Inven tory an d A pp raisemenl
will be to r hea r ing be f ore this
Court on the 13th day ot
Octobe r . 1977 a t 10 : 30 o'c lock
A .M .
Any perso n des iri ng to file
except ions the r et o mus t fi!e
tnem at teast f i ve days pr ior
to the da t e se t l or h ea r in g .
Given u nd er my h a n d and
seal of sa id Co ur t. this JOth
day of ·sep tembe r 1977

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Ju dg e
By Ca ro ly n G . Thom as
Deput y Cl e-r k
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Mrs. Peggy Nixon of New
Straightsville was a weeKen d

guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Webb , On ·sunday they went
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were joine
there by Mr. and Mrs. Johnny

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and daughter, Betsy, of
Spencerville. All spent the
dayan dweredinnerguestsof

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grand officers of the Grand
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become subject to Federa l ChapterofOhioO.E.S. m !959

19'1, Helen Phelps 179; John
Tyree 117, Betty Smith 167

CAPRI CORN {Doc. 22-Jon. 19) TAU RUS (April ' 20· May 20)

PISCES (Fob. 20-Merch 20) Be

Zide's Sport Shop

H ig h indi vi dua l game
Larr y Dugan 199, Debbie"'
Hawley 182; Charles Smith

SAGITT A!11US (No•. 23-0oc. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)

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Smith N elson Motors
N elson Drug Co.

Young 's Su per Mkt.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24 -No• . 22)

chain of unus4al even ts .m day
will precir.&gt;ita te a fav orable occurrence in you r wo rk or career
Though yo u've been pe sS1m1sflc.
h,ang m there

Pts.

Team
Te n t h Fram er s
Eag les Club

rno.v .. ated

Your w1nn1ng Ways tod ay wJII be
a ttra c tive to- someqne you 've
recently met Th is person will
turn out to be a va lua ble ally

Da le Da vis

R ou gh t a n d He n ry Clat worthy 514.
,
. Tea m h igh game - Cl ine's
Cons tru c t ion Co. 864,
T ea m h ig h sedes - Cl i ne's
Cons tructi on Co . 2413.

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1S mvolved 1n somethmg ra ther
good If 1t's at a t! poss1ble he or
she w1JI find a wa y to get you 1n10
the act

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1mag1nat1ve today You can cope
w1th large-s1ze chafle n ges and
use them a.dvantaqeov sty

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and have an annual reunion :-

If su ch n oti ce ha s n ot b een
gi v en b y th e Iss u er or wa iv ed
by th e su cce ssfu l b idder and
t h e b ond s, t ranscri p t , no .
fi l iation ce rtifi cat e a nd ap p ro v .i ng opini o n are n o t
av a ila b le f or de liv ery to th e
success f u l bidder at su ch
p lace of. de liv er y on or be fo re
12 :00 o 'c lock noon of the 30th
ca len da r d ay after th e day
fi lCed for t he r&amp;ce ipt o f bi ds,
an d. t he
svccess f u l b idder
sh a ll n ot be in de f au lt of a ny
of hi s ob liga t ions, he sh a ll
n ave th e r ig ht th e,re~ tt er, an d
so lon g a s n o su ch ten der b~
t he Issuer shall ye t h ave bee n
made, to ca nce l th e con t rac t
of pu rch a se . An y su ch. r ig h t
shall
be
e11ercises
by
de li ve r ing wr i tt en not ice ot
such ca n·ce ll a t i on to t he ~
und ersi gned or to the olf ice o f
during
the
u n d er s i g n ed
bus in ess hours. Svch b idd €r
sh a ll th ereupon b ef ent it led to
t he r et urn ot the depo si t
whic h acco mp_ani ed h is bi d
and it sh a ll be r et u r n ed to
hi m i mmedJate l y . .
T he r ig ht is ·r eserved to
. re jec t bi ds.
County of Meigs , Ohio
By : Howard Fr a n k ,
Cou nty Audi tor
T elephone No .
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IN THE
COMMO N PLEAS COURT
PROBATE OIVISION

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
,..... S1even

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Ad

WANT AD
CHARGES

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1..n !...nov.n he•rs f'lnd dev .se-es
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de\ ~ ees ol Elf e Dav s
Starcner
Jor'lh R
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Ju oson oa ... ts Mar)' B l anil.
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Zelda

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un\..nown hers a nd dE'VISt't'S
of Defendants Hollt e Star
cner Seu tan Ha ll Charles
Conger Kenneth Da'.l s May
BlLJmen a i,Jr Harold Conger
C l arence Cong er
George
Starcher Mary Sellers Edna
Me-K..&amp;tr C-k
E l zabeth Hoff
man Pau l Stale)' R 1cnard
Stale~ and 'v\an la y er
the
un kno\',' n hers and dev 1sees
of the un l.r. no v. n he t rs and
dev seE'S of HO J11 e Srarcnt'r
B eul ah Ha l! Charl es Cong er
Kennpth
Oav s
May
B lum enaLr Haro l d Conger
C l arE'n c:e CoT"~ger
George
Sta.rcner Mary Se ll ers Edna
McK tr ck
El t!abe111 Hot!
man Pau l State~
R 1cliard
State~ a nd Mary Thayer and
the u nknown spouse of the
defenaant Roben A ley al l
the r narres ttnd l i!SI k.now n
addresses and res 1de nc t'S
betng un~nown
w ill talo.e
not ce rnat on the 13Th daY of
September
1977 Steven T
Sloan Adm n 1strator of th e
Estate of E ffte Oa vts Star
cn er
De ceased
hi ed a
com ~J i a nt tn t he Court ot
Common
P l eas
Probate
OtvtSTon of Me gs County
OM 10 at P omero11 Oh 10 case
no
2205 9
aga nsl Ho lte
Starcher et a l request tng the
Court
to
author i ze
tne
P i a nt ff to sell the entre
n!erest m
the descr rbed
all ac ned
Exh b rt A
rea l
est a te at pub l c sale free of
all cla ims 1nterest I ens a na
ngtits and
expec ta ncy of
dower theretn of all par' I es to
lh1S acl!on for not tess than
twe th 1rds ( 2 31 of tiS ap
p.rcJ&lt;~ s ed v a lue and f o r such
oth.e r l"e lt ef as s proper
Sad
defe ndants
ar e
requ red to answer w th1n 28
days aft er the l as t p ub Tc a t tan
of !h tS not 1c:e
Steven T Sloan
Adm lnTSfrator of
the Esta te of
Efl 1e oav s St ar cher
Gera l d A Mathea
A t10rney at Law

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PARCEL I Si ! Uate 1n the
Townsh p of Lebano n Co un t y
of Me1gs State of Ohto and
l ocated tn Secrton No 29
Town No 2 and R ange No 12
of
th e Oh 10 Company s
P urch ase and des crtbed as
follows
Beg tnnmg a t a pomt on the
North Stde of the publ 1c\ro ad
le admg fr om Sharon to
Sellers R tdge sa 1d pont
be1ng the SGulh&lt;l@st co r ne r of
l and owned b Y Kenne t h
COSS in anCI Betty COSSin and
sa d po tnt be ng the So u th
west corne r of l and owned by
R tchard Rosen bau m whtCh
co r ner I es on t he a f oresatd
North s de of the publtc road
thence
Jn
a
no r the r ly
d~rect on a lon g the 1 ne fen ce
be t ween Co SS Tfl and Rosen
b a um a d ts tance of 400 feet to
an a.sh tree n a rav tne on the
s a 1d line
thence
n a
sou t he r ly d lre ct1on a lo n g the
me a nd er 1n gs o t the sa1d
r'av tne,; • stance Of 354 feet lo
the publ tc ro ad aforesa id
!he nce 205 feet a long the sa td
public r oad m an easterly
d rec tr on to th e p l ace of
beg nnrn g conlatntng 0 83
acre more o r tess
E xcept ng however all
m rne ral
r tg hls
on
and
benea t h the abo ve descrtbed
tract of l a nd to Oosha Ha ll by
h.er 1n a deed from sa td Desha
Ha ll to Luther I
Ma rt tn
d ated Oct
17
19.!6
and
recorded n deed book No
158 a t page 415 of th e d eed
r ecords of Me gs Coun t y
O h tO
Th1s be ng a part of th e
same real t'S"t a te a s that
conv e y ed
from
Mtldred
Turner an d Aaron Turner to
Kenneth Coss 1n and Belfy
Cosstn by deed daled M ay 7
1959 and rec orded July 1
19.59 rn deeo book No 202 at
oage 75 of the deed rPcor,.;c: M
Metg~ t.ounty
Ohto
P ARC E L II Si tuated mthe
County of Meigs Sta t e of
Ohto and 1n th e TownsM p of
Lebanon and bou nde d as
f o l lows S ttua ted 1n Sect on
29 Town 2 Range 11 of t he
Ohto Com pany Purch a se
desert bed as fo lows
Beg nntng at a post 80 rods
Wes t and 81 rods and 10 Inks
south o f Jh e ~ or. t h-east co r ner
o f sad Sect ton No 29 at what
was f or me rl y k no wn on the
NOrth West cor ner of Jef
fer son Ch ases 40 acre tot tn
sa td Sectto n the n ce West 80
rods to a st one co rn er (where
a h 1 c~ory s bear~ South 57
degrees east 33 lm ks ) thence
south 31 1 1 degrees west 4
cna ns and 68 lm ks to a post m
the coun ty r o a d where a ptne
6 south 59 eas t 9 l1nks then c e
south 14 degrees east 8 c ha ins
to a post
thence s'ou t h 39
degrees east 3 chams to a
pos t
lh.ence south A8 '1
deg r ees east 9 ch a 1ns and 10
lt nks to a pos t ( p ine 5 south 46
degrees West 18 pme 5 north
1J) deg rees West 19 l 1nks)
thence ea s t 6 ch ams 1a nd 60
l tnk s lo a p ost soutn west
co rner of Jefferson Cha ses
tot thence w tth satd Chases
sa d 1 ne north 80 rods to the
place o t begmntng
c on
Ia 1n ng 30 1a acres
PARCEL! Ill
A so the
f ollOWing
descr bed rea
estate
tow I
Srtuated
n
Lebanon Townsh tp tn Metgs
County and Sta te of Oh10 and
descrt bed as tollows
T he
Southeast quarter of Nor
thwest qu a rt er of Sect TOn No
19 m T own 2 Range 11
contatnl ng 40 a cres be the
same more or less
PARCE L
IV
Also t he
tollowtng
des crr bed
prem ses
sit u ated
n th e
Stare o f
County of Metgs
Oh 10
and
In
Lebanon
T ow n Shtp and tri t he Oh a
Com Jtany s Purcha se and
bounded as f ollows Bc mg tn
Sec !ton 29 Town 2 and ~ang e
11 comm enc tng at the Nort h
we s t co rner o f Ja cob Beut
ter s land at a stone corner
and runntn g south about 79
r otfs to the pub c ro ad
th ence northerly a long th e
publ 1c road about JJ rods to
the so u th hn e of the 30 1 1 acre
tract I r sl desc rrbe
ov e
thenc e ea st about 16 ro
to
the place of bcqtnnt

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SHOOTING MAl CH ot the Sporl
S llO!l Club SIOrttng a1 I pnJ
Sundo11 Factory cho ~ ed guns
D•'l y Shot m19 :-.lug match
NO HUNTINC day 01 n1gh t on the
K.en ,.,.,hand Ro bert Dors t form
n Storeys Ru n Sheep Pastu re
Keep dog~ oul
They II lt ve
longer

MEIGS COU N 1Y f. sh and Game
writ hold o meet1ng Wed Oct
S 7 p n at Shade R ver Club
ho~,.~se

JOHN KECK wtll ha ve opel heart
SIJrgery soon and would ftke for
blood donors ro gt ve m h s
nome Than !.. you Oct
10
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I • PUBLIC NOTICE
E lden E Slac!&lt; a'nd Cand 1ce
M Slack wnose l ast )&lt;nown
aCidress was St&gt;cond Street .,..
Syracuse Oh to a nd whose
place of res 1dence TS unknown
and ca nnot be as certa tned
w tll take nottce that on the
17th day of A ugu st 1977 the
Pla1nflff the Atl;te n s County
Sav tnQs a nd Loan Company
an Oh to Corpor at ton t les TIS
Compl a m t aga m st y ou n tne
Court of Common P le a s
Me1gs County Oh1 0 the same
be tng Cause No Cl 165551 for
the forec l osure on ce rta tn
rea l estate a nd
fl sa i d
Compl a 1nt
de-scr1bed
i!S
fol lo ws
S1t\J ated tn t he V11ta ge of
Syr a cu se County of Me1gs
and State o f OhiO ana
descr bed as f o ows
Bemg 35 feel off of the west
S1de of L o t No 77 1n sa 1d
V ll age of Syracuse m the
Coun t y o f Me tgs a nd State o f

Oh o

T he pra y er of sa td Com
pl a 1nt s for the foreclosure of
the mo r tg a ge or sa td re a l
estate execut ton and sa te o f
sa le! re a l est a t e and for other
equ tl ab l e
rei ef
Sa 1d
Defenda n ts are requ i red to
an swe r Com pla tnton the 28tn
day of November 1977 or
JU dgm ent will .be t ak en
l'l gemst them
T he Athens County
Sa vmgs &amp; Loan
Company an
Oh tO Corp o rat ron
P l a mt ff
by M ctiael Ward
tts At1orney
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY IN
EXCESS OF THE TEN
MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE 1S hereby g ven
t h at tn p ursu an ce of a
R es otul ton of the Board of
Tr ustees of the Town ShiP of
Le ta rt Rt 2 Ractne Oh to
p8ssed on t he 8th. da Y of
Septembe r 1977 there will be
sub-m1t1ed to a vo te of t ne
people of satd Towns ht P at a
Ge neral ELEC TlQN to be
held 1n the Tow n shtp of
Let ar t Ohro at the regular
p l a ces ot vo t ng tnerem on
Tue ~d ay
the Hth day of
N ovember 1977 tl:\e qu es t on
of l eV111ng rn excess of the t en
mdlltm ta t 1on for ! he bene f tl
of L eta rt Townsh tp for t he
pur pos e of ma tnta tn n g and
ope rat ng ceme t e r~e s
Satd tax be rrg a r enew a l
ol an ex st rng lax o f 1 0 mill to
run for f1ve y ears at a rate
not exceedmg I 0 milts for
ea ch one d ot lar of va luat on
wh ch a m ount s to T en cen t s
for each one hundred dollars
of v a tuatton f or Ftve years
The Polls tor satd Elect i on
wt 1 open at 6 30 o clo c k AM
and rem a 1n open until 7 JO
o cloc k P M of satcf. day
B y order of the Board of
Elccltons o f Metgs Co u nty
OhtO
E rnes t A W 1nget t
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Cha 1rma n
Dor othy M Johnston
D•re c tor
Da ted O ct 1 19 77
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conta tntng 1 55 100 a cr es
S1 fui!ted m the County of
Me gs St ate of Oh 10 and 1n
!he TownshiP of Sulfon to
W1t Ft ft ce n a cres more o r
less
and
bounded
a nd
descr bed as foll ows vtz A ll
north of t he road runn ng
through the Wesf Ha lf (West
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of One H u ndred ( 100 )
A cres o f land on the East endof Frac t1on Two Hundred and
Stxty two acre Lot No Seven
Sec l ton
Fou rteen
Town
Three Rang e Twel v l?
a nd
th e same h av tng be en deed ed
Qy Ja cob Roush and h s w1fe
to Et1a~ C B a lc our Ja n ua r y
13
1869 and by Et1as C
Bal cou r and w rf e to John
H enry Van M ete r on th e Sth
day of Ma r ch 187 2 and 11y
J ohn H van Meter to George
Ka r r August 13 1973
Maha lt a
Dav1s
who
reserveQ a 1 f e est ate tn on e
acre In deed r ecord ed in D eed
Book 59 paqe 380
s now
ctecea~ed

REFEREN CE Volu me59
paqe 360 fvlctgs County De ed
R ecords
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A pay chet:;k every
Week fonlo sitc l nnge bene!T!s
all local work G ve us a -c oli ol
99 '2 2J80 or wr !e Wesfe n
Sourhem l fe Insurance 218
E Mom Pomeroy O h 0 fo r Ill
l or na t on
ADDR ESSE RS
W ANTED
m
m.:od ohooly 1 Work of home
no
expertence necessary
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cellenr pay Wnte A mer con
Serv c;e 8350 Porlo. t one Su te
209 Dal l es TX 75131

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Indoor Outdoor rurts groorn mg
a ll breeds
cle on so ntlory
fo e I t es oe 307 711 ~ Chesh re
Ph.one 61&lt;1 ) 367 0292
SHHLANO sheep dog~
(M n ) Collres
2 females 7
wee k s old Shots and wormed
Phone (01 4)- ro7 0292
or
3077112

AKC

HOOF HOL LOW Horses Buy sell
tr ade or trotn New O['ld used
saddles Horse Shoe ng Ruth
.__!ee ves A lbany (614 ) 698 3290
MEIGS COUNTY Hum a ne Soc H,Corel~ ~~ end odopfton Ser v•ce
992 76HU 7J2 3 162 992 5&lt;1 27
GIVE A W AY to g ood hom e 10
week block lemole hound pup
_yy Ve y loveable 9~7370
MALE W HITE poodle to gt 'o'e away
949 2498
FR EE PU PPIES
992 7671

M 'll:ed

hounds

PART BEAGLE pupp es to g1ve
owoy 6 mo les 2 lemole s
P.h one 949 2079
RE'GISTER ED FEMALE St Bernard
to g1ve oway to good hom e1-'hone747 2123

PART S FOR 197 1 Go 010: e Ford for
sole Phone 992 5858
19M FORD MUSTANG
351
A utoma t c
Good conddton
S750 992 2CJ95

Mubl le Hnme..'i for Sale
JOHNST ON 'l bed~oe~~
hen e
n Bradbu ry
L or~N f ron t ownmg underpmn
ng go~ heat o1r cond1tTon1ng
buellt&gt;nl cond foon
/w\0)1 be
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IF YOU hove a serv ce to oller
wo 11 to buy or sell $ometh1ng
o~;&gt; lookmg l o~ Wm'l..
or
whateve r
)I OU II get results
fo S•er wtrh o Se111 nel Won1 Ad
Call 992 1150

197 0 AMC
A utomat c
5 30

TWO FAMll Y Ya rd So le Fur
n lu ro;&gt;
ont tq iJeS
cloth n g
stoneware oqd glas swa re 174
M1dwov D• Ne w Ho ven Wed
Thurs a 1d Frt
GARAGE sALE Oct 5 thru 8 ! rom
9 to 5 do oly located a ll Route 7
Bypass O!l old Route 14 3 South
of Jacks Club
Reosonable
prtces
SALE 5 end 0 10 5 o77 South 4th
M 1ddlepo r t W nter clot h1ng
toys d1she s
YARD SALE Cor ner o f Forest Run
Rood and Rou te 7 lues Oc t .J
from 9 30 to .1 00 Everythtn g
ch eap Hully 76 n G r ls b ke
Cancelled n case ot ro m to

Wed Oct 5
THREE FAMIL V Goroge So le Wed
and Thurs Oct 5 and 6 81 0 W
Ma n
St
Pome r oy
9 4
Ch ldren s and odult c otn ng
an t que furn1l~re mtsc tlems
PORC H
SALE
AI
Mo 'li:Tne
M choel s laurel Cli ff Oct 3
end 4 2 women scoots roc ker
cho1r so li ond pepper shaker
clo th1ng end kn1ck knocks
YARD SALE ~ponso red by Sew r 1te
Clu b o f Lmcoin Hrs on empt y
lot across l rom 148 Butternut
A lie l ues Oct 4th 10 om to 4

pm

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FI VE FAMIL Y Ya r d Sole Wed
Sep t 5 Old Route 33 Dove 5
Grocery Coppertone range
~ 1 1c h en
tab le and
cho rs
th es mosc
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SI X FAMILY Garage Sole Oct 3
4
5
Men s
wo m en s
ch1ldr en s clo th m g
d1shes
m sc Doroth y Cola way s near
Alfr ed Turn on 681 follow
s1 gn s
____ _
THREE FAMILY Yard Sole O ct 6
and 7 Adu lt end Children s
do th1ng household 11em s At
Chnt Johnson s re stdenc e on
old Po rtla nd Road
lAR&lt;;,E GARAGE Sale Ra tn or
shtne 10
') Arnolds Wat er
Street Syracuse Mon lues
and Wed

CASH pod l o r oi l mak es and
models of m obil e hom es
=i~hon~~oco~6~~~953~
TIMBER
Pomeroy Fo rest Pro
ducts Top prtce l or s1ond1ng
sowhmber Call 992 5965 or

1909 IMPALA 4 door Ftne cond
tT on
New po1nl jOb
350
engtne 742 2359

Ken t H_onb~6 8_5_7_
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1974 MONTE CARLO Burghondy
e10:cellent cond !ton S2500 Call
alter 5 pm 985 A 117

WANTED

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NOTI C E tS hereby gtven
that 1n pursuan c e o f a
Reso ut on of t he Counc: I of
the Village of Racrne , Oh10
pa sse d on the 8th dav of
September 1977 there wilt be
su bm ttted to a vote of the
peOple of sa1d Vi l lage at a
General ELECTION to be
held m the Vt!lage of Rac1ne
Ohro at the reg ul ar place of
vot mg !he rem on Tuesday
the 8th day of N ovem ber
\977 the quest on o f tevy1ng'
rn excess o f the t en mtll
ltmtta t ton for the bene f 1t of
Ractne VIllage for th e pur
po se of Curren t expenses
Sa1d tax be1n g a renewal
of an e:ous11ng tax of 1 7 m tll.s
to run for f tve y~ars at a"l'are
not ex ceedtng 1 7 m il l s for
&amp;eac h one dollar of vatuatton
whtCh amounts to Seve nteen
cen ts f or each one h undred
doll a r s of valuation for F1ve
years
The Polls for sat d Elec tt on
w i ll open at 6 30 a clock AM
a nd rem atn open unt!l 1 30
o c lo c k PM o f sad day
By ord er of th e Board of
Elect 1ons of Me gs County
Oh 10
Efnest A W 1ngett
Cha1rman

BLACK
WALNUTS

Dated Oct
! 10 1 3

10

1

17

John ston
0 1rector

1977

24

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Marqut. llllmson s 20 pumts
Jed VII hl&lt;~lh .IIJ the \.\c.t)
Sundo 1 1
11gtt fm " 120.108
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SALE or Rent House 1deal
tor s ng e per~on or couple
wol k tng d1!l!pnre to town
992 3405 or 992 531 4

COAl In estone end colt tum
chlonde nnd r olc1um br ne l or
dust con trol ond spec o l m ;w:;1ng
salt l or l orn ers b; cel:) or Salt
Works Me n Stree t Pomeroy
Oh1o or phone 992 3891

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CAMPER
lro der
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S~ 50

A l-,o
horse
Ph one 014 ) 098

ECO NOMY TRACTOR w11h all ot
loch nents ltke 1ew a slo. mg
$2750 Phone (6 4 ) 698 3290

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an d
heater s replacement ports
Ch1mney mantel s w1 c ~ s e 1c
Stop n fo1 dO?mons tra i TO 1 and
I ee cal blogue
M oun to n
l eolher end Gener al Store
104 106 W Un on St Athen~
Oh1o 591 5478
APPL ES FITZPATRICK Orchards
Stale Ro ut e
68!;1
Phone
Wtlkes vtlle 669 3785
BUCKSKIN MARE

12 years old 5
~~red ge ~le !._92 225.E.__ _
GOAT S 6 week s old 2
S1 5
2 !emo te
SiS
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Ill :l3 chonne AM bose stat on
CB Ph one 949 1322
1975 HO NDA XL 350 On y 2300
miles Si'l50 992 73 J2

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h p Johnson Complete
equ1prnen1
New 1 res
cell en ! co ndtt •an 9'12 7201
992 3309
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bond Phon e 992 5267 oh e r 4

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YEAR
old
Appa l oos a
Geld1ng
Bla ck w1th wh tte
bla n ket
goc:u:j
loo k 1n g

992 7735
EIGHT A LU M,INUM storm w1n
dows 30 x 06 '
$5 each
949 2275
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NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condttton your
water and Co op water
softener, Model UC XVl

5-27-lfC

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W1ll buy I p1P(P 0 c ompl~ l e
hous ic hol rl N
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985 3806

s,,~euse.

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house P A f urnace storm wm
dews I r eplace m M dd l eporl
Phone 992 3457

SIX ROOM house at 613 Mtl l St
Mtdd leporl Good cond111on In
qu1 e aT 439 t mcoln St M 1d
dl eport
MU ST SE ll 1h1s 3 bedroom 2 1
ba !h sp ltt Io yer w1th all lhe e;w:;
tro s 1 Pr 1ced lor be lo w ac tual
r eal estate val ue lor qu1 c\..
so lei N 1ce dr ve to po wer
plants SH 000 992 2492

modern W.lt
and bath
appro)( 2 acres barn cold
storage
s h ed
pat i o
carport
garden space

Small

FREE
GAS
FREE
WATER LOOKS NICE for
$35 000 00
JUST LISTED Ntce

Good

older

WASTE

firepla ces 2 3 bdrms good
ne ig hbo rhood
tn
Middleport
Nt ce
remodeling 1 f loor plan
off street pat-kmg Cheap at

WB F P

100

3

FOR SALE
Only 1219 95

3 bedrooms

l'h
ba ths
carpettng
central heatmg garage
and corner lot $25 000

$1650000
Ml DOLE PORT -

Th1s
lmpostng older home has

every th tng
from
a
W B F P to a large two car
garage 4 bdrms modern
kit
2 baths large rec
room etc A bargatn at

Remote 4

bedroom home w1th large
barn Some fenc1ng Asktng

$45 000

$39,500 00
HOW ABOUT -

BIG FLAT LOT - 6 roon t
home, bath, F A furnace
on Rt 33 Lot s of room for
the Ktdd 1es $23 000

Chest

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WE DON'T PROMISE A
MIRACLE, BUT WE CAN
SURE LEND A HAND

~ SEVEN YEAR old house 3 acre s 6
r oo m s and bo th
~ mtle from

$25 00 Otscount

Chester 985 3950

( 1) Good Refrigerator $200

1 Good Used McCullough
cna•n Saw 575 oo

Pomeroy Landmark

TRA CK OF TIMBER Also Hall
runner bean s $2 75 bu you
p ck 843 2353

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Bull 4 yr old 992 2867
SEARS FOR CI:O A IR mcu lotmg
fue l od hea tpr 91 AOO B T U In
put w 11h 'J75 gallon tonk on
stand
l
full o l l uel at d
e ... ery th1ng t)eed ed to ns tolll or
$225 b: rro good co ndtti on
S~Jors 30 q( lion gns hot wa ter
tonk Ill good co ,ci ll 10n $dO
LToley
Hart
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fo rmat ion
THHt:E BEDROOM house l or sole
~1r:oor- tos l et n l1gh school Full
ho5emo nt large l1v ng room
w1th firepla ce :Z cor garoge

9B5 3Bb7

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3

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w'th bar
Large master
bdrm 1 full baemen1. many

WE
STILL
HAVE
BUYERS FOR YOUR
HOME LET 'OUR PHOTO
LISTING
SERVICE
WORK FOR YOU
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp;
LEONA CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
992 22$9, 992 6191
992 2568

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and
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1 15-General Hospital 6 13, 3 30-Match Game 8,10
Ltllas Yoga &amp; You 20
4 oo-Mister Cartoon 3, Lillie Rascals Our Gang 4
Merv Grtffln 6 Gilligan s Is 8, Sesame Sl 20,33.- - Gomer Pyle USMC 10 Otnah 13
4 30-My Three Sons 3 Partridge Family 4 Brady
Bunch 8 10, t'ITtle Rascals 15
s OD-Bonanza 3 My Three Sons 4.1;unsmoke 8 Mister
ll.ogers 20.33. Hogans Heroes 10 Emergency One
13 My Three Sons 15
s 31}-()dd Couple 4 Ne'('s 6, Elec Co 20 33 Hogan s
Heroes 15, Mary Tyler Moore 10
6 oo-News 3,4,8 10 13 t5 , ABC News 6, loom 20
6 3D-NBC News 3,4, 15, ABC News 13 Carol Burnell &amp;
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7 oo-Truth or Cons 3, Cross Wits 4 Ltar s Club 6.
PopGoestheCountry8 News10 ToTell theTruth
13 Gllltlgan's Is 15, lndtan Summer 20 Lowell
Thomas Remembers 33
7 30-Hollywood Squares 3,4 Wolfman Jack 6
Country Carnival 81 MacNeil Lehrer Report 20,33
Price IS Right 10 Thais Hollywood 13 Music City
15
8 oo-Baseball Play 011 3,4,15 Happy Days 6 13
Fltzpatrlcks 8,10 Making TeleviSion Dance 20,33
8 3D-Laverne &amp; Shirley 613, 9 00-Three's Company
6, 13, Mash B 10 Mark Russell 20,33
9 JO-Soap' 6 One Day at a T1me 8 10 Poisoning ot
Mtch1gan 33, Mary Tyler Moore 13, VTR 20
10 oo-Famlly 613 , Lou Grant 8,10. News 20
10 30-Amemana 33, Black Perspective on the News
20
11 oo-News 3 4 6 8 10,13 15. MacNeil Lehrer Repor t
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6,13. Koiak 8. Movte The Battle ol !he Villa

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syllables
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6 Land
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17 Lerner
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RUTLAND FURNITURE

1 742 2211

WSSIIJ&amp;&gt;

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992 552 4 or 992 391 7

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Phone (304 ) 773 5471

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FOR HE~ FACELIFTING'?

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b1ng ca rpentry ord general
ma nter1once
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Semester 8, 6 45-Mornlng Report 3
6 5D-Good Morning West VIrg inia 13 6 55-Chuck
White Reports 10, Good Morning. Trt Stale 13
7 oo-Today 3 415 Good Morning America 6 13 CBS
News a, Bullwtnkle 10 7 30-Schoolles 10
8 oo-&lt;:apl Kangaroo 8 10 , Se~me 51 33
9 oo-Merv Griffin 3" Phil Donahue 4 15 New Mickey
Mouse Club 6, Famtly Affair 8,10
9 30-Ed~ of Night 6 Andy Griffith B Heres Lucy 10
10 oo-sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15, Dinah 6 Heres Lucy 8,
Mike Douglas 13, Joker's Wild 10
10 30-Hollywood Squares 3,4 15 Pnce IS R1ght 8,10
11QO-Wheel of Fortune 3, 15. Happy Days 6 13
Marcus Welby M 0 4
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11 so-Knockout 3,15 Family Feud 6, 13, Love of L ife
B 10 Sesame S ~0
11 55-CBS News 8 Loving Free lO 12 oo-News
3,4,6, 10. To Say the Least 15 Dtvorce Court 8,
Midday 13
12 30-Choco &amp; the Man 3 15 Ryan's Hope 6,13, Bob
Braun 4, Search for Tomorrow 8 10
1 oo-Gong Show 3 All My Children 6, 13, News 8,
Young &amp; the Restless 10 Not for Women Only 15

consumer Survival Kit

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Answer

TUESDAY, oCTOBER 4, 1977
5 50- PTL Club 13. 5 5~
Sunrise Semester 1o 6 25-Concerns &amp; Comments

i 4So-Farm Report• 1J

8 1U
2 oo-s2o,ooo Pyramid 6,13 2 J(}-Ooctors 3 4 15, OnE
L1fe to Live 6,13, Guiding L ight a, 10
0 ;oo...:Anolher World 3,4,15 All lnlhel'amlly 8,1 0

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Call s 2}6 Sycamore St M•d
dloport Ph_?ne 992 2522......

Convenient Shopping Hours

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Saturdays

HOWERY
AND
MA~TIN
E;w:;
covol1ng
sep ltc \ty~lern.s
do1er backhoe dump true\..
limes tone
grovel
black to p
pov tng R! 143 Phone 1 (614 )
698 7331

COUNTR¥ farmland wl!~ secl uel
' \d woods water and good o c
cess '"'Monro e County W Va
$1 000 down co I (304 ) 772

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lO ABC News 33
12 oo-New&amp; • • tJ, Janakf a31 12 30-FBI 6 lronolde
13, 1 ~Tomorrow 3,.4 1 JG-Mary Hartman 10
News 13
Mov1e Channet 4 5&amp;7PM ~ OdetoBil lyJoe( PG l
9&amp; 11 PM - Man Who Fell to Earth I R)
Cable Channel 5 7 PM - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
7 30-PPHS George Wash lngfon Football
10 oo-100 Club

30-Days of our Lives 3,4, 15, As The World Turns

(Answers tomorrow)

CARPENTER
lloormg
ce hn g
panel ng Phone 99'i! 7759

PENNZOil RUTLAND open dallyt ill
10
Cl osed Monda ys
wrec\.. er serviCe hre r epotr
Phone 742 9575 or 742 2081

RANCH

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WILt do roo f 19 construct o n
plumb ng o 1d heol mg N o JOb
too Iorge or l ao smo11 Ph one
742 73.!8

Steal thiS for $11 500 00

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THR EE BEDROOM home Rt:Tctne
alumtnum stdmg storm w rn
dows go s f or ceQ. a1r furna ce
Iorge yard S12 SOD 9A9 255q

ALVAN

IT!

EXCAVAT ING
doler
boc\..hoe
ond d1tchc r Charles R Ho t
held
Boc k
H oe
Ser v tce
Rut land Oh1o Phone 7J 2 2008

RURAL HOME for sole by owner ...1!E2 or (304 ) 772 3127
Kli chen d1n 1ng r,pom double
hvmg room
four bedrooms VA FHA 30 yr f1no nc mg Ire la nd
Mortgage 77 E Sla te Athen s
ups to rs bath room on each
phone (614 ) 592 305 1
fl oor lull base ment coo l f ur
noce fuel o il furnace
ctty
w ale r Al so we ll and ostern
Ce llar hau5e w1th 2 room dwell
tng overhead large born On
app;o ;w:; ~ t acre~ of land Pn c
ed o! SJS 000 f1r m Show n by
appo mtm~nt only 992 3469 or
992 355 1
NEW HOME 3 bedroom do uble
garage Wildwood Es tates lee
Constructton
992 3454
or
992 5455

NOW BEAT

GEGAU

REMODELING Plu nb ng heollng
and a I types o f general rc potr
Work guoranleod 20 yean e &gt;~
penence Ph one 997 2409

4 ACRES - 4 home s1tes
Near Mtn es good gravel
road $4 600 00

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llfla ~Jack W Carsey, Mgr
llllil Phone 992 2181

PQJA TOI:~

3'1:1 acres

tn the country w1th a m tely
remodeled 2 bdrm home
barn and other butldmg s

TWO
BEDROOM
hou se
tn
.Syracuse Storm wtndows 2
por ches olumrnum butldtnf;l
port Tolly lurn1shed 992 5395

freezer

ij.. J

3

rooming h ouse 2 11 baths
lobby l tvt ng room d1n 1ng
room
The net mcome
sho uld pay the mortgage

Want only Sl5,500

• NEW THREE bedroom hou s.e fully
ca rpeted
ftreploce
dtntng
room
corpo r!
1 acre fol
6b7 3349

Save sso oo on a new
Hotpotnt Refrigerator

SWI:F.t

lot

$1300000
E&gt;tra
JUST LISTED mcome w ith thts 10 room

bedroom frame home
Fireplace
tn
hvtng ,
carpettng and 2 car garage

145 ACRES -

fenced

features Only $14 000 00
JUST
LISTED
2

acres 60 acres of coat
- "Sbme woods and mtnerals

POMEROY~

Ru tland

bdrms
carpet1ng and
remodeled Lots of newer

S31 500

STREET

home

m

remodeled B room home
w1t h 2 ba1hs
m ode rn
kitchen F A Furna ce and
garage New fences Only1

QUIET

Ill! RlCMT OUT!

EXCAVAT ING dozer loader onp
bac kh otl wort.. dump tru e~
and lo boys l or h re wdl hau'l
!til d r! 10 so t! lur1estone and
gra vel Call Bob or Roger Jel
fe rs do11 phone 9Q2 708 9 r1 gh t
phone q92 3S'l5 01 992 S23'1

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vlll a!:'e 3 bedroom home
wtth barn T P water and
near stores $14.000

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one fetter to each square to tonn
four ord1nary words

I TOLNUH I'D

Oh10

JUST LISTED - NEWER
RANCH TYPE 3 4 bdrms

P"""e 992 3325

LAND

YEAH I HEARD ' 1M 1
JUST 8E QUIET AN
STAND STILL I

SMITH NELSON
MOTO~S. INC.

POMEROY, 0

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MAIN

Pomeroy .~Ohto 45769

News 20,

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RE ALTOR

20, Harry S Truman Plain Speaking 33

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SEWING MACH INE Repptrs ser
v ce o il ma\o.es 992 728 4 The
Fobr 1c
Shop
Pome10y
A uthor zed S1nger Sa le s and
Serv1 ce We shorpen SCisSors

1 APP 200 ACRES of ground no
buddtng s
Tuppe rs
Platn s
Oh o 667 3349

water

1 New 20 cuboc II

Princess

SMAll f arm for sole 10°~ ~ own
owner ltno nced Momoe Coun
ty W Vo Phone (304J 772
3102 or (304 ) 772 3'127

VIRGIL B TEAFO~D SR
REALTOR
216 E Secon~ Street

13, Emergency One 6, .Elvis In Con

9 311-Maude 810 10 oo-Ralferty 8 10
Austm City Limits 33
10 311-As We See It 20

BRADF ORD A uct on6er
Com
plete ServiCe Phone 949 2487
or 9d9 20()() Row1e" Oh 10 Cr I I
HOMES I TES !01 5ole 1 acre ot d
Bradford
up Mtddlepor l near Rullond
ElWOOD BOW ERS REPAIR
Co ll992 7481
Sw eepen tooste rs ~rons a ll
('.lEW 3 bedroom house 2 ba ths
sm oll appliances law n mower
all elec
1 ocre M dd leport
ne10: t to Sta te H1 gliwoy G o t age
close to Rutlond Phone 992
on Route 7 Phone \b 4) qas
7481
3825

TEA10RD[B

ACRES

Beach Bums

cert 8, 10. Age of Uncerlatnty 20 33
9 oo-Movle " M ur der In Peyton Place' 3 4 15, NFL
Football 6,13 Betty While 8, 10, Autobiography of a

rh mmJ

8 29 pd .

12

TRUTH~

211111'11

lARRY LAVENDER

Chester, Ohto

NEAR SCHOOL -

THE

MAKE M~ LAUG H

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lnSLILition Strvlcas
fiunctnt Av1W1blt
8~•n Into II... l AH•o
STORM
WINDOWS l OOORI
REI'UCEMENI
WINDOWS
AlllMINUM
SIOING-SOfFITT
GUTTERs..IWNINGS

Jack's septic
Tank SeMce

2

At-J D CORNV 1 IT 5

FREE ESTIMATES
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Residential
and
c ommercial
Call
for
esttmate, 21\ hour serv1ce,
Anyday , anyttme

Box 34

DONT MAKE IT
90UND GO CHEAP

&lt;;OU THIIJK YO IJ
COUL.D TURN \IILADEK
AC&lt;AINGT ME' DO N T

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SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

ONE ACRE lots 100ft Rt 7 Fran
toge Tuppers Plo1n.S Ohto
667 3349

1 Good
Used
Amana
Uprlgh1 Freezer, 5250 00

CASH
Junk co1 ., f r )' ~T ruck &amp;
A u1o Ruilond Ph o ne 742 2081
01 742 957) CIO~l·d M ond uy ~

5 3{)-{)dd Couple 4, News 6 E lee Co 20 33 Mary
Tyler Moore 10. Hogan s Heroes 15
6 &lt;»-News 3.4 8 10,13. 15, ABC News 6 Zoom 20
6 311-NBC News 3 4.6 . ABC News 13 Carol Burnett &amp;
Fnends 6 CBS News 8,10 Pests, Pesttcli::tes &amp;
Safety 20
7 (}()-Truth or Cons 3 Cross Wits 4 Liars Club 6,
News 10 To Tell the Truth 13, Gltltgan s Is lS,
0hlo Writers 20 Know our Schools 33
1 311-That Nashville Music 3 New Truth or Cons 4
Muppet Show 6, Match Game PM 8 MacNeil
Lehrer Report 20,33, Wild Kingdom 10, Candid
Camera 13. Nashvtlle on the Road 15
8 DO-L1ttle House on the P r alne 3,4, 15, San Pedro

CAPTAJN EASY

&amp;p-:;v;

KmgsbuiJ Home Sales

features $23,500 00

Now Only

OLD FURNITURE 1ce bo10:es bra ss
bed s
etc
comp l e te
house hol d s Wrtte M 0 M1ller
Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh to or call
992 7760

318 6289

Ph l7UZ50

HELEN L TEAFORD
C BRUCE TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES

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COIN S CURRENCY to ken s old
poc k et w at ches and ch01ns
slive r and gold We need 19'6.4
ond older s1lver co rns Buy sell
or trad e Call Roger Wamsley
74'1 233 1

Reedsvtlle 1 Ohto

Three Son s 4, Gu.nsm.oke 8
Mts1er Rogers 20 33 , Hogan s Heroes 10,
E mer genc y One 13 My Three Sons 15

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0
Carpet Uph tery
Phone M•ke Youne
~I
992·2206 or 992 7630
'Tile Drtclnattrs
Not Thtlm!llloll

•t now
CALL

99Z 1034 01! STOP BT 1100 E MAIN
Sl f POMEROY OHIO FOR A FREE
ES IMAIE -

ltATES

P~one

us

Don I Wilt lilt let

lonm on rour roof let ItS tOif
1nd slop potential Inks.

80
sk1
E10:

SINGER lOUCH and ..S.e.w... tn
w aln u t
co nsolerte
ta b l e
Repossessed n excellen t condt
t1 on Poy balance of 5110 cash
or terms 992 5146

Let us
free

comp1n~t

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New CoOp water and
softeners, model VC SVI

WARREN PICKENS

5 oo-Bonanza 3. My

Young's
Carpeting

ol mrnd and to

742 3!22

~OR

Startong October 1, 1977

Cori'tact

I qc~a~IJ IWAiftl-

RE~SONABLE

FOR SALE or 1 rode House and lo1
m Mason W llo 3 bedroo ms
both ltVtng 10om ~ 1!C hen uttl l
ty e;w:;lro la191? room far recrea
I 011 or TV room (JOJ ) 773 S2'J.7
olre r 5 pm

..,aytng Top Pnce
Walnuts Are Cash

lb
Hetfer Feeder
Calves m lots of 10 or
more d.rect from the
producer

MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911

Superior
Ste1m E•lr1cbon

Itt down JOtlf mol:ult hGnle T
Itt
down$ "' mtchantulfr tnstalfed to
am~ It mutmum NletJ ConLict us 101

PARTS - lABOR
GUARANTEED
RttdmlltO

pea~•

01 ,ou,

sa ry rout lnsutanu

For Sale. Rent or Trnde

Pomeroy, OH

We would like to buy
Cho1le Grade 400 500

lflts

~Utolillllt
1 Tr1nsm1SS10n Semce

THRH BEDROOM Mobile H~ne
la1g e ~;o u nft y yard and garden
space 2 t h1ldren perm1tted
Near school Rl:'leren ~:;"'s and
de j;~O~ tl r~Qu tred.

SAVE ON TOUR FUEl Blll !HIS
WINIIR AND IEAUIIn TOUR MOBILE
HOME Wt hlft nltllble tn 1 tanet) of
c~"; lilt timt 1lumtn1tm undetp1nn-

SWAIN

O N!: t:lf:OROOM opt
01r co 11dt
I1.011Cd f. o1 L.Qt... .2 ~QQS'!ple til
Coot) Buold 19 ov ot Coh,1 nbto
Go) Ah o I snmll olf 1ce roo m'
l or 1en t Coli ot ap1 10 or
phone 992 3b41

Brmg Your Wa Inuts to
EKcels1or Salt Works Inc 1

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Dorothy M

Adult'~'

f1o let

COU NrRY MOHilf Ho 1 e Polo.
Route 33 ti 01 lh of Pomeroy
lCJtg e lois Caii902 7479

GoBese

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY IN

EXCESS OF THE TEN
MILL LIMITATION

TWO Bl:OROOM
only 997 JJ24

Three Lovers" 8, Movie " The Pres i dent s Analyst"

11

only N o pch 9f/2 5908

-~o te r p dl~e~o~ Drug_ _

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QO-News 3 4 8, 10, lS, Three Art ists 1n the Nor
fhwest 33
l1 30-Johnny C~rson 3,4 15 Mov ie ' Letters from

TELEVISION
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I'M ONL.Y THINf.'&lt;ING
OF' YOUR POL.fTICAL.
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FOUR SlOOM ~ and boih Adult'~'

_pm_

4 doo r

HORNET
6 cyl
992 27A7
alter

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FOU R FAMIL V Ca rpor t Sale r o m
01 shHle 91B South 3rd M td
dlt&gt;port Oct 3 and 4 q 5
Av o n books wttlter dorhmg • FO R SAlE: or rP 11 N ce 2 bedroom
Mobile Home
unl urn sh ed
!III§C
r(&gt;nl depostf equ1md P o ~stble
;
THRH: FAMILY . M an and Tues
l or buver to lea ve mob le home
O ct 3 and 4 at Rocme 1st
on loltfl o beout1ful coun try set
house on eft on Yellow Bu sh
tng 74:Z 3112
Rd 9 om to 4 pm
FOR SA lE or trade or lond con
YARD SA LE stortong Sunda11 O ct
lroct
2 bed roo T1 house 1n
'1 Old dtshes dolls bedd1 ng
RIJ!Io nd 992 5858
iln"'ns
rron pots
ptC!u res
Ia nps 1ewelry clothlf19 stone TWO LOTS 1n Po neray !01 good
buHdozer or @ond loodar W n !e
1ors st.onds lo1s af m1sc 810
Mihan Boruom Fort Go~ W
South 'lnd St
M ddlepOfl
Va 2511.4
Oho

1976 , • !on Chevr o let Tru ck
13000m
e;w:;trotres $3800
_ Call 7 &lt;1 2 23lb e~ mgs _ _ _
1968 CHRYSLER
300
Phone992 7416 $795

K~n l

A VAHABU AI R vcr§,de Apts
b~dt oo ,, S I 0) pt!-1 ononlh S I~
~(&gt;Cur ty dcpO:)II '192 6098

AR I~ TO l HAI

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loa IN
lti II sell CO I110111('d
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co •d ll on
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NO HUNl iNG or Trespass ng on
my farm or pr1vcte roadway
Claude Eb! 11

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PURSE SNATC~ING
OESICiNER • THAT
KILLER?

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decused

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9- The Dally Sentmel, Mlddlepori·Pomeroy, 0, Monday, O&lt;::t 3,1977

Let The Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

m•n , strafor ot th e Estat e ot
Effie
Den •s
Starcher

•

WHAT OC
BUDDV?

sclent1flc South Jumped to
three ntttrump West opened
the three of spades and it
d•dn't take South any time at
all to run off seven diamonds,
four spades and the ace of
hearts "
Oswald ' At the other table
South explored with a b•d of
two spades North reb•d to
three diamonds antt South
closed the aucllon at three
notrump Warned away from
all other sUits, West opened a
club and East cashed hve club
tncks ••
J1m "Thls hand •s a good
example of luck m duplicate
G1ve North one more spade
and one less club and the man
who d•d nol b1d spades would
have 1~t a slam "

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A MisslHlPPI reader wants
to know if small talk durmg
the bidding and play of the
hand IS proper
In the perfect state the only
words to be heard durmg the
b1ddmg should be' pass, dou
ble, redouble, notrump ,
spades, hearts, diamonds,
clubs and the numbers one to
seven In our mundane sphere
we have to sulfer with small
talk
( NEWSP~PER

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(For a copy ol JACOBY
Win ar
Bridge, c/o this newspaper,
p 0 Box 489 Radio Clt1 Star/on
Now York NY 10019)

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ll}lThe DatlySentmel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 . Monday, Oct. 3, 1977

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:

Jap plane
in Algiers
ALGI ERS , Algerta tUPI\
- The Japan Airlines DC-ll
hijacked by Japanese Red
Anny terrorist s arnved at

1 -. Algiers toda y on a flight from
Damascus. . Syrta,
the
Algertan .. Press Service an-

noWJced.

•

Earlier today in Damascus
Japanese
Red ' Army
hijackers freed 10 more
hostages and departed for ~ n
unknown destination with $6
million in ransom money a nd
19 remaining prisoners One
Amencan remamed aboard.
The five heaviJy arm~d

terrorists released eight
Japanese and t wo Amencan
hostages at alx&gt;ut I 30 a m

EDT, two hours after landing
In the Syna n capttal on a 700mtle flight from Kuwatl.
They left Damascus 1ft 5: 10
a.m EDT after takmg on new
fuel and food supplies
The hijacking. now m tis

I

commandeered

a

Ther e was no official Word

of the next destmation in the
latest globa l-drama tha t
began when the terrorists
commandeered the Japan Air
Unes DC8 over India last
Wednesday and flew it ~irS! to
Dacca, Bangladesh, where
they traded 115 hostages ·for
six imprisoned comrades and
S6 rmll1on in U. S. $100 bills.
llut a SPQkesman for the
Cyprus Mmistry of Com·
munlcations In Nicosia said
the atrline r wa s headmg
west. He said the captain of
Ute plane mdlcated he was
gorng to Algeria.

(Continued from Nl 1)
roadstde shoulder and careened mto the Cass R1ver early
Sunday. Saate Pollee satd the drtver of the Chevrolet Vega
Hatchback, Charles W Marcoux. 17, of Saginaw. was Ute only
occupant to escape when the vehtde plunged mto eight fee t of
water

Marcoux told pollee he dived mto the water several times
in a futile attempt to rescue the passengers. then ra_n to a
nearby gas statwn for help The vtctuns were Davtd Herrera,
15 , David Vargas, 15 ; Lorena Laporte, 13 ; Rose Zapata, 14 ;
Jesstca Rtvera, 11, and her sister, BeniUl Martinez, 11.

Israeli

$1~-:~
~e .=t::·Ae, Stl\C: 2,)®;~~

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(Continued from pqe 1)
Israel '·went quite a dislance " toward meetmg the
Amen can p6sttion "But we
wtll take part 111 no Geneva
, Ul lks m which the PLO Ulkes
part," Ehrlich sa1d.
· At the Un it ed Nations ,
Secre tary Gene ral Kurt
Waldheun said 11 may lead to
a "breakthrough ."
Whether it does or not will
depend m part on Vance 's
continuing talks w1th Mtddle
Eastern diplomats at the
Umted
Na ttons
Arab
diplomats querted over the
weekend made tl clear thetr
optlffilsitn was based not only
oo the JOLnt statement but
a ls o on the "co ntlnum g

progress" of those Ullks

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Sites picked
for centers
in
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Butler, Warren

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\'ETER~NSMEMORIAI.
Satu ntay Adnnssiuns -

Socia.l
Calendar

TU ESDAY
SU tTON TOW NSHIP
Trustees . regular meeting, 8
p.m. Tuesday at Syracuse
Municipa l Hall
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RICH AR D FOWLER

Med ical Center .
He w as born A ug 25, 1897.
In Harri son Twp , son of the
late' Victor J ~ nd Nv!ry
Gr aham Nida y
Mr . Niday was a l ifelong
resident of Gal lia County He
marr ie-d t he for mer Margaret
Oonnall y on Apr il 27, 1918. In
Portsmouth . She preceded
h1m In detllth in 1970.
One daughter, Mrs . Martha
B1bb ler, Col umbus, survives
alongw lth twosons , Victor J
N1day, and Paul Dean Niday ,
both of Patr iot Star Route
One da ughter preceded him
In death f ive grandchil dren
Surv i ve
One
brother ,
Ra ymond Niday. Columbus,
surv1ves
Two brothers

Jetliner over the Philippmes
in Apnl 1976 and ended the
drama 111 Senghan, U bya,
eight days and 8,000 miles
later.

News •• in Briefs

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:

Elba Bing, Shllde: Osrar
Im boden. Mmers ••il le:
Vic tor P auL N1d a-, . 80,
R •char d S Fow ler . 56 , Virginia Pie rce, Rutland .
form er coun t')t. treas urer and Mason , was dead on arr i val
,Saturday Dt~l' har~es rettred da iryman. a rest dent at the Plea san t Va lley
of Pa tr iot Sta r Rou te , d ied a t Hosptta l ea rly Sunda v . Bor n Robert DiVietro. Ma rvtn
6· 30 a m Sunda y 1n Holzer J u n e 24 , 192 1 in West McGuire, Vtrginia Meagher.
VICTOR ,NI DAY

sixth day . has logged about
4,800 miles. The record is held
by Fihpino Moslem rebels
who

Area Deaths

precedod h1m in death .

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Fairview
News Notes

held

at

Clarence Norris. Clarence

Powell, Margaret Mako, Ida
Roush .
Sunday Admisstons - Paul
Burton, Ra ci ne ; Tonda
Walker , Reedsville; Richard
Duckworth. ·Syracuse : Paul
Hoffm an, Pomeroy ; Dewey
Smtih. Jr., Racine. Barbara
Gtlland; New Haven.
Sunday Dtscharges Alexander Fmser . Betty
Coleman, Dorothy Smith,
Paul Burton, Wilma Riggs,
John Mayes, Paulille Wolfe,
Wtlham Morn s, Gilbert
Wtlson
Fogles on g

the

· He served as Ga ll ia County
treasurer frOm 1951 until
1960, and wa i a ret tred
da lryma n and farmer Mr .
Niday was a Wor ld Wa r I

Funeral Home Tuesday af .1: 30 p.m . w1th the Rev .
Holzer Medical Center
George Hoschar and Rev
(Dischar_ges, Sept. 30}
Robert Ma r ing off ici ating
Jani
ce Abbott , Homer
Buri a l wi ll follow in the
veteran
..
Kirkland Memor ial Gardens . Batley, Eva Barcus. George
He was a me mber of the
F riends m ay call at the
Bates, J eannine Borde n, Roy
Centenary United Method ist fu neral home today from 2 to
Burns, Warner CoK, Carrie
Church.
- 4 p.m . and 7 to 9 p,m .
Dale,
Mrs Evan Dav1s and
Funeral ser;viCes will be

daughter, Louella Dea l,
AUGUST GARNES
Kalheleen Earl. Withe Eblin ,
t--uneral Home In Ga ll lpol ts
August Garnes, 85, of 101 Theresa Fellure, Kathy Fry,
with . Rev . Pea rl A Casto New St .. Pomeroy , d ied Dorothy I Grtffis , Fern
Thursd ay
even ing
at
offiGht flng .
Gussler, Georgta Hale, Mrs.
Buria l wHI be 1n Mou nd Hi ll Veterans Memoria l Hospital.
Born Ma rch 20. 1892, he was Delbert Harns a nd so n. Mrs.
Cemeter y . Fri ends may call
at the f uneral home today a son of George and Ei izaheth Thomas
Hut chi ns and
held I p. m Tuesda y at
Wetherholt . Moore

M cCoy -

after 4 p m
In lieu of f lowers, the
family requests contnb utions

to the Gall Ia County Chapter,

American Cancer Soc1ety
Pallbear er s
will
be
L awrence Sp r lege l, Da v1 d
Graha m , Smeltzer Rose ,
Jerry Evans , John Bane and
Walter Northup

W i l l iams Ga rnes. He was also
preceded in death by his w1 fe,

daughter . Armilda Jenkms,

Louise.

W1lliam Justice, Josephme·

He w~s a m em ber of
Pomeroy -MaSOn'iC Lodge and

Kea rns. Audra Kell er, I van

Buck Ridge Ba ptist Church .

Osbor ne, Odes Parso ns,
Lmda
Queen ,
Mahori
Radeler, Eva Shelfer. Sa lly
Sln vley , John Stanley,
Everret Wal bu rn, Hu rl
Westfa ll , Sam Willianls ,

M r Gar nes is survived by
three sons, Pa ul and Harry ,

DALE M. GIBBS
Dale M. Gibbs, 66, Torch.

Pomeroy , ~ nd Owe n, of
Col umbus,
Ga ;
fiv e
daughters, Hattie Mae Oyer .
Mabel Fowler and Frances
Solomon, Colu mbus; Edoth

died Saturd ay evemng at
Cam den Cl ark M emor ial
Hospita l i n Parkersbu r g
fo llow 1ng an extended tllness
Mr . Gi bbs w as born in
Athens Couhty near Hocking
port, · the son of the late
Charl es F and Helen M.a xon

22 gra ndchi ldren, 29 gr eatgrand chil dren , and fo ur
great-great gr andchi tdren .
F uneral services wi ll be
he ld Tuesda y at 3 p. m at
Ewi ng Chapel wi th the Re v

Gi bbs.
.
He att ended the Torch

Bapt1st Chu rch and was a
veteran of W W. II. He wa s
em ployed 18 yea r s for
Thomas Brothers at Belpre
and four years before h1 s
r etir ement In 197.1 at the

Walker

Mach iner y

Co ..

Parker sbu r g.
He is surv1ved by hi s wife,

Hazel Trip iell Gibbs; two

daugh t er s,

Mrs

Ph ll tp

Perd ue, Vincent ,
Oh 1o, and Mrs. Ci 1ff (Helen )
~ Jud y}

EXTENDED OUTLOOK \ Sawards, Bel pre ; three sons,
Da vid M.. L1itle Hocking ,
Weduesday through
James M ., Cool vil le, and
Friday, fair Wednesday
Roger, of Torch; one brother ,
and Friday with a chance
Ha rry S. Gibbs, Coolv ille,
of show ers Thursday. two ststers, Mrs Roy ( Lucy )
Highs In the 60s, and lows Deeter , Cool vil le, and Mrs .
In the 40s.

Colum bia, he was the son of
the tate Grover Cle\l eland
and Evale na F isher Fowler .
A r ura l letter carr ier for
the U. S. Posta l Department ,
he was veteran of World War
II. and a member of the
M as on- Un Ited Method is t
cnurch.
Surviv ing are his w ife,
Donna Brannon Fowler ; two
sons , David and Mark . both
at home ; four sisters , Mrs
Elizabeth Wooten , Col um ·
bu s!. Mrs . Harr iett Van
fw\a \re, West Columbia ; Mrs .
M argaret Rosenb e rger ,
Mason, and Mrs Joseph1ne
Kearns, Point Pleasant, and
a brother, Jack ,.of Mason
1 Funer:al
services w i ll be

E\w l n
{ Mary)
Becker ,
Mar iet ta , and s1 x grand ·
children
Fu neral ser vtces will be
held Tuesday at 2 p m at
White Funeral Home in

Coolville the Rev. Harold F.
Lem ley offic iating Burial

Y , and

Bu rns, Bron x, N

Consta nce Cra ig, Pomeroy ;

GEORGE F. CONDE
Georg e F Conde . 58,
Sy ra cu se , d ied Sat u r day
afternoon
at
Veterans
Memorial Hosp ital.
Mr Conde wa s bOrn April
21 , 1919 the son of the la te
George and Anna Hendr icks
Conde He wa s also pr ecedeO
tn dea t h by a br othe r ,
RJ chard , and a siste r .

Elozabeth

Mr. Conde was a m em ber
of Boi ler Maker s Union 667 ,

the Eagles Lodge, and Sacred

Heart Chu rch
He is survived by his w 1fe,
Bonnie Morrow Conde ; one
daugh t er, Diana Ya ncy ,
Manhattan, · Kan sas ;
a
stepson. John Ash , Pomeroy ,
six. stepda ught ers , Sh 1rle y

Ash , Nancy Reed and Patsy
Warner,

of 6 Pomeroy ;

all

Linda Baker, Middleport, and
Lou VVaggoner and

will be In Stewart cemetery

~ry

call at the funeral home at

Jeanne Waggoner , both of
Ripley ; one brother , Eugene

at HO&lt;kingport. Friends may

any time.
By Mrs. Herbert 'Roush
SAMUEL 0 . SHAFFER
Glen Hayme of Galion
Samuel 0 Shaffer. 73 ,
spent a lew days wtth his Minerai Wells, W. Va . dlod
COLUMBUS (UPI )
cousin, Mr and Mrs. Rod Saturday e,venlng at Fa ~r.
Mason and Fairfield have Sayre.
view Manor Nursing Home at
Ohio, fo l fowlng an
been selected as sites for
Mrs. Betty McGuire, Beverly , Illness
. He was born
menial retardation centers, daughter Ricka, Pomeroy, e)(tended
at Ravenswood, W. Va ., son
to cost $7.5 million apiece, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe of the late Silas and Nellie
' state Department of Mental Manuel Sunday.
Pickens Shaffer.
was a retlrod employe
Health
and
Mental
Mrs. Edna Roush is visitmg of He
M. J. Belt Transfer Co.,
Retardation Di r e ctor .lllr. and Mrs. Russell Roush· and
Q former employe of
Timothy B. Moritz said while Mrs. Gladys Shields is Kieheff' r Co., Parkersburg .
He Is survived by a
today.
visiting her granddaughters
The facih\y in Mason, m Largo, Fla. Mrs. Debbie daughter. Mrs. Ed (Gloria}
Rood, Coolville ; one son,
Warren County, Will be a Day, son Ricky, returned to Charles
Shaffer, Be veri y ;
prescnptive \raming center Florida where they will make one brother,...Rome Shaffer,
for the mentally retarded , their home.
Parkersburg ; four sisters,
Byers. Ravenswood ,
serving up to 104 residents in
Mr. and Mrs Gary Mil,ler Marie
Mary
Parks
Addle Dills,
an area including Warren , and children, Amy and Jason Parkersburgand
, and Murgie
Hamilton, Butler, Clermont, of Bellvue, are visiting Mr. Walters, Clarington, and si x
Clinton and Brown counties,
grandchlldre11 .
and Mrs. Charles Lawson.
He was also preceded in
Montz sa1d.
Arthur Warner of Racine death
by two brothers and
Adevelopmental center for
visited his parents, Mr. and two s i st~rs.
the . me ntally retarded is
Mrs. Homer Warner Tueoday
Poneral services , wit be
planned for Fatrfie ld , in
held VVednesday at I p.m at
evening.
White Funeral Home in
Butler-County, an&lt;) will serve
Mr . a nd Mrs. Russell the
Cool ville with the Rev .
up to 112 pallents, Moritz
&amp;ush, Mrs. Edna &amp;ush Richard Thomas officiating .
saitf.
dined at Redwood Inn Burial w il l be In Sunset
Both fac iltttes are expected
Restaurant at Belpre Sunday. f-Aemory Garden s, Parkers.
burg . Fnends may c ill at the
to provide 200 new jobs with
funeral home after 7 thts
annua l payrolls of $3 rrulllon .
evening
The
departme nt
is
survey mg several s1tes 111
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PLEASANT VALLEY
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Lt.
there, while negotiatwns for
Discharges - Mrs. Jack
Gov. Richard F., Celeste
an already ~ hosen s1 te in. Young, Clifton; Paul Sargent,
announced today hlo office
Mason will begm soon, Moritz Apple Grove ; Tina Rou@., ___ hal- received a $50,000
said
Point Pleasant; Wavie Stone, federal granllo coordinate
LANCE NOT BITIER
Leon ; Mrs. William Black,
a program aimed at gelling
PHOENIX, Ariz (UPI ) - Henderson; Kevin Hughes,
more Ohio cbUdren lm·
Bert La nce says his Ashton ; Kelly Hughes,
munlzed agalnBI cbUdhood
expertence as U.S. budget Ashton ;
Mrs.
Orvill e
dlseasl!s.
director didn't make hun Williamson, Southside ; Katie '
To dramatize receipt of
bt ller and should n't stop Mayes , Southside; J.atnes
the grant, Celeste and his
oloers · ~fr,Qm , see kmg Durbin, Point Pleasant;
wife, Dagmar, look lhelr
governtnent jobs - "I'm not Eulah • Glover, Henderson;
slx·week old son, Stephen,
bitter about the press. I'm not Agatha Gibbs, Mason ;· Nellie
to Wlodior CbUd and Yout.b
bitter abo,u t the Se nate Ken\, Point Pleasant; Carol
ProJect Commlllllty Clinic,
co mmittee /" Lance said Blakeman, Henderson ; Mrs.
where he received his first
durrng a weekend address to Alvin Vester, Leon: Evva
set of shots.
the Young
Presidents Mill er , Po in t Pleasant ;
Celeste sa id he hopes to
Orga nization
&amp; nnie Ohlinger, Jr., West
raise th e Immunization
Columbia ; Mrs . Hansford
. PARTY PLANNED
level to 70 per cent of aU
HARRISONVILLE - The Boles , Point Pleasant ; . pre-acboolers and 82 per
Harrisonville PTO is plan- Charles Varian, Clifton ; Mrs.
cent of all achool·age
ning a Halloween party for Price
Patrick,
Point
cbUdren wlthill the next
year.
the children at 7:30 p. m on Pleasant ; Rpymond Moss,
Oct. 28. All donattohs of App le Grove; Mrs.. Wtlliam :....:::.. ·:·········: · . :·-: .... ,,.., .. ,, .... ,...... ,...,
wrapped candy and money Morgan and daughter, Apple
will be accepted by the group Grove ; Mrs. Thomas Reit·
WILL BE SELLING
with donation• to be taken to mire, Letart; Beulah Oliver,
Pleasant ;
Mrs.
the school from Oct. 23' Point
There will be a rw11111age
Mayes
and sale at the St. Paul felluwshtp
through Oct. 27. Also Timothy
donations will be picked up in daughter, Ga111polls; An· hall from 9 a m to 3 p.m.
the Harrisonville area . Those thony, Roush, Mason; Blain TuesdHV H IS srommr ed by
wishing the pickup service R1ggs, J r., 'Pomt P!casa11t ; !hi.!'' r'"'' J1t•l ~~ l dill dnd St
are to call 742-3048 or 742-264 3 ~ Shawn Wood , Po int Pleasa nt.I Jll( l/1t:JJUI ctll!s,
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McGutre, E lvie Mizc, Ka thy

Conde. Reedsv ille ; th ree

grandchildren.. tw o nieces

and three nephews.

Funeral services wil l be
held Tuesday at 10 a. m. at
Sacred Heart Church with
the Rev . Father Paul Wel ton

Milky Way likened to
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cosmic river m space

Har riS, a son, Btdwell

Mr.
and Mrs . Edward Martin, a

''part of some kind of cosmic

river flowmg through the
untve'rse" at I 3 mJUion mph
The researchers, Lawrence
Laboratory physicist Richard
Muller . phySicist Geo rge
Smoot a nd graduate student
Marc Gorenstein, have
pubhshed thetrfmdmgs m t11e
furrent issue of the jow-nal
"Physical Rev1ew Letters."
Their research i ~ based on
an ongoing NASA study at the ·
Ames Research Center in
Mountain Vtew, Calif., where
meas urem ents of cosmic
"black body" radtalwn have
been taken aE!Jard a high
nymg plane.
Initial results of their researc h,
Muller
says ,
mdicates "there ts a lot more
large scale motion in the
untverse than has generally
been ~op posed "
"I don 't thtnk anybody can
cast serious doubt on the
accuracy of our data,"
Muller, 33, satd
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The Milky Way 's estunated
speed 1s not surprising to the
Berkely group but the latest
tnfor m atwn indi ca t es the

galaxy is movmg in the
opposite d irection than

~ci en ­

ga lax.tes are m?vmg even

faster than th ~ M1lky Way so
that relattve to them the
Mtlky W~y appears to be
movutg m r everse of •ts
actual du·ectwn.
The
''black
body"
radtatton, a famt radio Signal
111 the nucrowave range of the
spe ctrum, is' beheved In be a
remnant of the onginal "Big
Bang" I explosion that
ph)'sicists beheve marked the
birth of Ute universe some 20
billion years ago.
Proponents of Ute- ''Big
Bang" theory have generally
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and daug hte r ,

William

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galaxtes out to a distance of
some 300 li~ ht yea rs and
came up with a speed of 600 to
700 kilometers a second,
approximate ly the same

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~,News . . ._in Brief~ Letart ·Falls.'

WASHINGTON - IN THE LAST SESSION of Congress,
both Larry McDonald and Andrew Young were Democratic
congressmen from Georgia. Now Young is U. S. Ambassador
to the United Nations and McDonald wants him unpea!'hed.
McDonald, a conservative, Introduced a resolution Monday
calling lor Young's impeachment under a constitutional
provision that federal officials can be ou:rted lor "high crime
and misdemeanors. "
~
, A spokesman In the offices of Speaker Thomas O'NeUI satd
processing of the resolution had not been completed ..
McDonald told a news conference Young has made "racist"
remarks and "aligned himself with world revolutionary
forces." The resolution cites 21 points against Young,
includlhg his failw-e to oppose admission of Vietnam to the
United Nations. .

Funeral Home where
may call at any time .
will be In the Cogar
cemetery .

m . af K1mes Funeral Home in
Pa r kersburg .
"'" ,
Among his s urv1vors are a
son, Kenne-th Cafe of Mid

.,

NEW FACE - The Me~gs County Courthouse, not
only one of the oldest 111 Ohio bul also unique because of
outside entrances at three levels, is undergoing a

By United Pressliltemalional ·
WASHINGTON - THE SUPREME COURT has cleared
the way lor Richard Nixon's White House tapes to be screened
for evidence in a damage suit stemming from mass arrests
made during 1971 antiwar demonstrations in Washington.
At the same time that Nixon lost his third White 'House
tapes case in the Supreme Court Monday, the justices put an
end to government efforts to prosecute lawyer Frank DeMarco
Jr . who prepared the former President's now-famous 1969 tax
return .

In death wer e a grandmot her ,

Fifteen Cents
Vol. 28, No. 120

Downtown ·lot declared
nuissnce in Pomeroy

SALE!

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Anniversary Week buy the piano of your choice at
special sale price. Spinets and consoles in walnut.
Pine, oak . maple and cherry finish Use our sen stble
cred tt se rv1ce .

He said tliat .;,hile ooly· a handful of natioos produce .
sophisticated weapons, the number of nations sil!king ·to
(iurooase them ts increasing rapidly.
In Africa, carter said it is "essential that all outsltk natlooa
exercise restraint in their actions in Zimbabwe and Namibia
so that we can bring about majority rule and avoid,a widening
war that could engulf the southern half of the Afi-ican conflict."
But Carter said "of all the regional cooflicts in the world,
none holds more menace th an the .llliddle cEBst."
"War there has carried the world to the edge of nuclear
· ~fro ntalion " he said; w-grng "good faith negotiations between the Arabs countries and Israel .. . with the recognition
that all have the right to eltist in peace, with early establishment of dtplomatic relations, econqrnic and cultural exchanges!'

at Y- enttne

ANNIVERSARY WEEK

Shtrl ey

Surv iving besides the
parents ~re a grandmother,
Mrs. Edith Coga r, Syracuse ;
a
grctndfather , Herbert

A m ot n~ q1~ t'~ ~ou ~ y~/0" ol lull '"'"'r(lnly

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesda y, October 4, 1977

ELBERFELDS

Shade, died at birth Fr iday at _ Caie. Par k er~bu rg , will be
Pleasanr Valley Hospita l.
held Wednesda y at 10: 30 a

Year
War r iln1y

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compa r ed to 96 near by

·--!Discharges, Oct. I}
Vtrgene Bolm,, Sa ra Clark, Henthorne, Alta Jenk ins , .
Donna Cobb, Mrs Tex Cor fee ~' ran c t s McCullocl1, Mrs
and daug hte r ,
Ltlltan Eddie Mollett ,and daughte r,.
Edwards, Fred Fields, Mary Dana Rayburn, Mrs. Roger
Ford, Dtane Fredenck, AlUla Rose a nd son , Robert
Hall, Sharon Halley. Rtckie Schul er , Lmda Seymore ,
Ha rvey, Lisa J ohnst on, Carolyn Stewart, Elizabeth
Cha rles Ke ise r , Ruby Thornton.
Mea dows , Minme Mill er,
~Births, Oct. 2)
Worthy Nibert, Hattie Norris,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugh,
Jeremy Patton. John Peters. a daughter, Wellston : Mr and
K1plm g Reed,
Myrtle Mrs : Charles Doll!l.er, a
Sampso n, Lau ra Scott , daughter , Middleport. Mr.
Cla re nce Shaff er , Mrs and Mrs . Michael Blame, a
Wayne Shoemaker and son, son, Galhpohs. Mr and Mrs
Cnslle Swartz , Mary Wears. Carl Tennant. a son, New
(Births, Oct. I )
Haven, W. Va .
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Mr, .a nd Mrs. Donald
Vaughn , a son, Pomeroy Mr
and Mrs. Joseph Holtz, a son,
Wellston.
~Discharge s , Oct. 2)
William Bell, Jarvie Burke,
James Carpenter, Mrs. John

W. K. CALE
Funeral serv ices for W K.

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Pomeroy Lod ge 164,
F&amp;AM, will meet in regular
session at 7:30 p. m. Wed·
nesday at the temple. All
Master Masons are lnvit•rl

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infant daughter of Richard
and Brenda Whaley Cogar:,

Whaley of Bradbury, and

IiEttN THOMAS

In an address prepared !or the U.N ; General Assembly , the att,u k ' " ' lloc Unlloo States, our terrttorles·or armed forces or
President said " In Strategic Arms Urnitation Talks we and the ~ "uch " " attacl&lt; on ow- allies "
UNITED NA TIO.NS (UPI ) - Declaring that a significant ·Soviets are witl\in sigh\ of a significant agreement on limiting
The Prest dent focused his address on the role the United
arms limitation agreement is · 'Wilhin sight ," President Carter the Inial number ol weapons and in reslrteting t•erta in states mtends to play tn limiting and reducing arms,
today offered to cut the U.S. nuclear arsenal by 50 per cent if categortes of weaJ)O'ls of special concern to each of us ."
coo trolling nuclear technology. restricting the arms trade, and
the Russians do likewise, and pledged America will never use
Hpaid "We can al!ll) start the crucial process of curbing the settlrng disputes by peaceful means.
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the weapons except in self defense.
relentless march ilf technolgtcal development, which makes
He noted Utat the nuclear club has not expanded 1ts
Carter also said "my country believes that the tim~ has nucle'ar weapons even more difficult to control."
_ memberslup in 25 years and said "by genuine cooperation, we
come to end all explosions of nuclear devices, no matter what
If the two superpowers succeed in limiting weapons, he said, can make certain that it grows no further."
their clauned justification - peaceful or military."
they "will alllo create a foundation for better relations in other
On the subject of conventional arms, Carter said worldwide
Carter, who flew here from Washington for a two-day sta,y , spheres."
military expenditures are now in the neighborhood of $300
had a calendar crowded with speaking engagements, talks
To reduce the reliance of nations on nuclear arms , Carter billion a year.
with heads of delegations from around the world, and crucial said " I hereby so lemnly declare oo behalf of the United States
"Last year the nations of the world spent more than 60 times
consultations With the Egyptian and Israeli foreign ministers that we wUI not use nuclear weapons except m self-defense ; as much equipping each soldier as we did educating each
later today.
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expan~IOn of the uruverse,

Evelyn VVhaley, a nd a
Sacr.·ed Heart Cemetery . grandfather, Lafe Cogar.
Funer al ser vi ces will be
Rosarx ser vices will be held
this evening at 7: 30 p m . at held at 1 p m. Tuesday at the

INFANT COGAR
Angel Elisabeth Cogar,

By

UPl White Houe llepurter

Muller's group was able to
determme an approltimate
speed and direction of the
Milky Way, whi ch they say is
headed ~1ward a spot in the
sky where the constellation
Hydra lies

officiati ng . Burial will be 1n

Ewing Funeral Home where
friends may call at any time.

Russians dared to reduce nuclear arms by ¥2

BEitKELEY, Cahf. (UPi l . speed Muller's gl'oup found . believed th e unt ver se is
- New data ga thered by a
But ~e thought Ute ga i~ Y-expa nding at a uruform rate.
grtlup
of
Berkeley moved m nearly the pppos1te
By measuring the strength
resea rchers indicates the directJon Muller says this of the " black body" s1gnal
Milky Way galaxy may be may . mea n 1tha t nea rb y re lative to the- gener a l

tis ts
have
prev tous ly
thought.
Astronom•r Vera Rubm of
Susan WiUtams .
the Carnegte Institu te m
~Births, Sept. 30)
Wash mgton recently clocked
M r . and M r s. Fra nci s the Milky Way's veloc ity

son , Wellston. Mr. and Mrs.
D
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M C
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Edd ie Buffington offi ciati ng .
enm s
c orm1c , a
Burial woi i be in Beech Grove daughter, Oa k Htll ; Mr. and
Cem eter y Friends ma y ca ll . Mrs. Robert Shaffer, a

at !he fu nera l home an y t tme .

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WASHINGTON- FOR 26 MiLLION AMERICANS, poor
health carries an unusually heavy price tag. They don't have
health insurance, Self-employed, unemployed, marginally
employe(!, students or in such p~r h~lth they can't qualify ,
these Americans have neither prtvate msurance nor actess to
public programs like Medicare lor the aged and disabled or
Medicaid for the needy .
While 8 mUiion of them have other sources of aid like the
Ve!l:rans Administration, Ute oUter 18 million are totally
·without protection against the soaring costs of health care, the _
Department of HeaiUt, Education and Welfare says. A\ a
national health insw-ance hearing today, HEW asked for
testimony from politicians, lawmakers, business and medical
groups and others with an interest in drafting a national heaiUt
Insurance plan.
. .
True to form , the Amerkan Medical Assoc1a1ton planned
to testify til favor of private health insurance through the
existing insurance Industry.
MADISON OHIO - SCHOOL TEACHERS in the Madison
district went o~ strike today In a labQr digpute, pickettng the
schQIIIS and administration building.
Superintendent Albert Wilgus told the 4,700 pupils to come
to class and bring their own IWlches. He satd classes would be
handled by .Yolunteers, substitutes, and ~on-&lt;~triking teachers.
The teachers decided Monday mght to strike after the Board of
Education rfijected a proposed compromise. setuement.
CHILLICOTHE - WEAREVER ALUMINUM INC.
Pr'esident R. L. Beauchal:np says a strike by alx&gt;ut 500
'· members of LocalliO of the Aluminum Workers International
• may cause business losses that are "hard \o regain." The
fa ctory woekers, who l)ave rejected a proposed aetUement,
have been picketing the Wearever plant since Saturday
afternoon. Olmpany officials went to court Monday :'""ki~g an
injunction to allow salaried employees to cross the ptckel Im.es.
Beauchamp said' Monday the proposed agreement,
rejected by the workers, "would have put wages and be;teflts
among (he highest in the cooking utensil industry." He satd the
strike comes at "a very bad tune when ·customers are
preparing for fall and Chri~as, " adding, "business losses at
this time are hard to regam .
"Apparently some employees are not concerned with the
continuation of Uteir jobs," Beauchamp said.
NEW YORK - SAY GOODBYE TO TilE YOKU.III famtlv
(Continued on page 1 0)

Amy (Kingsland) Jones,
Jackson, has 15 days to clean
up property she owns next to
the new Stlffier store on Main
St.·or the village will order I\
done at the expense of Mrs.
Jones.
Pomeroy Council Monday
night passed a resolution
declaring the property a
nuisance.
The resolution orders .lllrs.
Jones to correct the "health
hazard" as now, exists,
. remo\re.flammable materials
and 'toose materials that
remain standing, and to fill
Ute lot and-&lt;~r erect a fence or
barricade
to
prevent
pedestrians from falling Into
a hole on the lot.
In the event the village

makeo improvements to the
lot, then Mrs. Jones will
reimburse \he Yillage with
Interest. The vlllage will have
a lien on the lot lor all expenses, Including Interest for .
in'lprovements.
In other business Mid·
dleport village tennlnated its
contract lor water from
Pomeroy Village as of Nov. l.
Council accepted the
reslgnallon of councilman
PhD Globokar effective Oct.
1. Council has 30 days In
which to appoint a person to
council and if It !aU. to do so,
1\ then becomes the
responsibility of the mayor,
who alao has 30 days.
Meeting with council was
Joe Struble who spoke on

behalf of the Pomeroy E·R
Squad.
-- -···•
Struble explained that
three members are in·
terested In taking advanced
training given by a
representative from Hocking
Technical
College
In
NelsonvUie. The. classes will
be held In .llliddleport three
nights a week lor a period of
three months. When the men
are finished, they will be
certified by the state as
EMTs, or "parame&lt;Ucs."
The cost per person for the .
school Is '100, making a total
of $300. Council approved the
request and commended the
emergency squad members
and fire department mem·
(Continued on Jllllle 10)

Some head j\lst
screwed on wrong

Elderly man hit
·i n rr oad by truck

school entered

An elderly man was los\ 'control of his car when a
hospitalized with fractures of lire blew out. The vehicle ran
the legs.followmg a traffic ac- off the nght stde of the
cident
at 8·40 a.m. Monday on highway striking an embank·
Sheriff's deputies were on Center) at Washington, D. C.
8,
two nules south of SR ment.
the scene o\ler the weekend He asks anyone traveling the
143
in
Meigs
County.
and Monday at lhe tetln Uood road over the weekend
The
Galha-Meigs
Post
Falls Elementary School who observed suspicious
Htghway
Patrol
sa1d
State
where vandalism resulted In vehicles to call his office.
Robert
S.
Scout,
79,
Rt.
2,
heavy property damage and
Middleport Police have
Albany,
was
walking
along
eight cartons of milk were reported missing 1971 John
stolen.
Deere 310 backhoe-front end the highway when struck by a
Sheriff James J. Proffitt'• loader with a roll lop canopy, truck operated . by Jan M.
DepJ. said entry, gamed yellow in color. The backhoe O,Bienness Hospital in
\hrou!lh a coal chute, was was taken from the B &amp; K Athens by a SEOEMS am·
Football games not played
made some ttme since Construction on Pearl St., bulance. Pickett was ctted for
by Southern Local will go
Friday. Nine window panes in believed around September ])it-skip.
Lewis A. Young,27, San· down as forfeits, but will not
the buDding were knocked out 26. Information related to this
dyyille,W.Va.
was charged be counted m the final stanas were all the light bulbs In theft also is needed, the
with
driving
left
of the center dings in the _Southern Valley
the girls' restroom.
sheriff said.
followmg
an
accident
at II : 15 Athletic Conference under a
In other criminal activity,
a.m.
Monday
on
John
's
Creek . resolution approved Monday
Max Davis of the Columbus
Rd.
one
and
one
tenth
miles during the annual fall
and Southern Ohio Electric
wesl of Rocky Fork Rd. The meeting of the league at
Company reported Monday
patrol
said Young's car Kyger Creek High School.
that the company's radio
Sunny today and Wed· sideswiped a car operaied by
According to a league
equipment had been stolen · nesday, highs days between Jerry L. Fillinger, 19, Rt.l,
spokesman,
Southern will
over the weekend from trans- 65 and 70. Clear tonight, lows
Crown
City.
Fillinger
suf·
close
ils
doors
following
miller buDding located on the to , 45 . Probablllty of
fered
minor
injuries.
Follow·
classes
Friday.
All
football
flood road. Entry was gained precipitation near zero
mg
the
impact,
the Young car games scheduled against
by breaking off locks on \he percent today and tonight, 10
ran over an embaltkment league opponents after Fri·
door. Stolen were a mo\rac percent Wednesday.
then
overturned.
day will go as forfeits,
radio, battery charger, two
A
backing
mishap occurred although the losses will.not be
balleries, and an amplifier
at 4:30 p.m. Monday on SR placed in the win-loss col·
valued at approximately
124, one tenth of a mlle east of WIUlS .
F.XTENDED
OUTLOOK
$3,000.
SR681.
State troopers satd an
Thursday
through
It was ~ ~ecided that
The buDding was entered
auto
opera~ by Ray C. Southern will r\ot be eligible
Saturday,
a
chance
of
approximately one year ago
75, Reedsv1lle, backed for the league chomp10nship.
when a radio system also was ohowers mainly north· Sm~th,
into a car ~wned by Nancy At the present time, the Tor·
Thursday
and
lair
Friday
stolen.
Bartimus, 21, Reedsville.
nadoes are 3-1 overall and 1-0
Sheriff Proffitt said lhe and Saturday. Hlflba wW be
A single car accident oc- mtheSVAC.
In
t.be
60s
or
low
70.
and
radio equipment has been
curred at 7:55 p.m. on
League officials reelected
enteFed in , the NCIC lows will be mostly In lbe
Johnson's Rd. nine tenthS of a Gary Minton, Kyger Creek
tOs,
(National Crime Information
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Rd . The patrol said Randall assistant· baskethall coach as
D. Caldwell, 16, Gallipolis, president of the SV AC. Other
TAX MEETING SET
Special
meeting
to
discuss
CALL ANSWERED
The Pomeroy Emergency a six point five mill tax levy
Squad answered a call to will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Mulberry Ave. at 10:57 a.m. Wednesday in the cafeteria of
'
Monday for Mrs . Gerald the Southern HigH School. at
Racine.
All
parents
are
In·
Wildermuth who had a
COLU.IIIBUS (UPI) - Ohio with buying the lines, Simons
possible broken wrlsl. She vited to the meeting at which has federal money to acquire said.
was taken to Holzer Medical time questwns on the levy, to rail lines from Marietta to
Federal money to acquire
Center. At 12:23 p.m., the be voted on at a special Minerva in the heart of Ohio's the 120 miles of deactivated
squad went to Chester for election on Oct. 25, wUI be coal fields but is stymied over track of the defunct Penn
Ralph Mathews who was also answered. Several PTO units the issue of who will pay lor · Central is part of the $5.8
taken to Holzer Medical of the district are sponsoring tiUe searches to buy the lines million grant received from
the meeting.
Center.
the
Federal
Railroad
and rlgh\ of ways.
,
Nat Simons, executive Administration (FRA).
Simons and Sen . John
director of the Ohio RaU
Transportation Authority Glenn, D.()hio, jointly
(ORTA), told board members announced the grant last
Monday trustees of the Friday in Washington. lt was
Merilbeis of 4-H and FFA
To be discussed at this bankrupt Penn Central offered through the U.S.
selling animals a\ Ute 1977 ' meeting will, be selection of Railroad \hat controls the · Regional Rail Reorganization
Metg' County. Junior Fair; representatives to serve ~n lines refuse to pay for title Act to ORTA which would
allow the Ohio agency to
along with their parents, are the Sale Committee, a brtef searches.
Since this involves at least acquire vital rail lines not
reminded that the Meigs summary of the sale, review
County Sale Committee will of the expenses and receipts, $500,00o set aside for the legal , now In use.
Simons said the grant
meet on Thursday evening, review of the 1977 sale and work, ORTA may wmd up
would
permit the purchase of
October 6 at 7:3n p.m. at the any other topics needm g paying more for Ute title
the
120
mtles of ra il lines
appratS!tl,
along
search
and
County Extension Offtce.
attenti.m.

:rn

A deer was killed in an acct·
dent at 8·40 p.m. on SR 325.
The anunal ran into the path
of a car operated by Ricky A.
Matheney, 20, Rt.l, Vinton.

- ~~edt.be..a. .

Southern's .g ames
no-count forfeits

Weather

· Three
calls
lor
asohlanee lo t... Mid·
dleporl Volualeeremergency unit were
answered Monday, one of
them proving a fak e.
The squad weul to SR 7
below Middl..,..rt al Z: 54
p.m. lor Gbarlt1 Cuter,
Syracuae who waiUea to
Vel'erana M11morlal
Hoopltal aafleriAI · a
nosebleed. All:tl p.m., the
squad weal lo BruaOway
St. for John Krawscoyn
who was havlnc cbell
paints. He wao \Uea to
Holzer Medical Center.
AI 11: t5 p.m. the men
were caUed to 111 MUJ St.
where a baby waa .~ported
cbotlol. Tbere,... 110 such
address. Later, a telephone
operator caUed vU1a1e hall
to report that lhe mcldenl
wao laking place on
Laurel St. Tlie Middleport
11DH aearched l.aure\ St.,
sliD ceald n~ lind a home
where a baby was cboldll1.
So
the
Pliileroy
Emergency aqaad was
called to chec• l.aunl St.
In Pomeroy for Rdl u
IDcldeDL 'l'lull uM' ftlllld
find 80 lUCia , ~ale ,
Later; • leleJIItone
operat.r called 111•111 1 .

officers named were ·Jtm
Sprague, Kyger Creek head
football coach as vice·
president and Keith Carter,
KC head cage coac h,
secretary-treasurer.
Due to a large defi cit from
the 1976-17 school year, each
school was assessed a $50 an·
nual membership fee.
Due \9 econonucal reasons,
the · alliiual SVAC Cage
Preview was tenta\lvely
scheduled for Friday, Nov. l8
at Kyger Creek High School
instead of the Paul R. Lyrie
Genter. Hannan Trace and
Symmes Valley wlll meet in
the opepmg game at 6:30p.m.
North Gallia and Eastern will
face each other at 7 :30 p.m.
while Kyger Creek and
Southwestern tangle al 8:30
p.m. If. Southern is able to
participate, the Tornadoes
will meet an unnamed opponent at 9:30 p.m. that even·
ing.
'
The next meeting will be
Nov.l5 for the selection of the
aii-SV AC foothall \earn.

Program will
be explained
to candidates
Southeast Ohio Junior Mia•
today aru10unced an arlen· •
tatlon meeting for all high
school senior girls ol110uthel'l\.
Ohio Interested Iii entering "
the 1977-78 Southeast Ohio
Junior Miss Scholarship
finals Nov. 20 at the Metgs
Junior
High · School
auditorium In Mldilli!port.
The meeting wUl be lield at
the Meigs Inn t.nquet room
In Pomeroy, Sunday, Oct. 9 at
2:30 p.m. when the Junior
Mill Program will be ez.·
plalned and date• lor
rehearsals set.
Interested high school
senior girls unable to attend
may write to the Southeast
Ol)lo Junior Miss ~cholarshlp
Program, P. 0. Box 104,
Pomeroy, Ohio t5769.
Members of the board of
Southeast Ohio Junior Miss,
Inc. are Ralph H. Werry,
presiden~ ; Joyce Quillen,
vice president; Tonya Davis,
secretary; Wlllla:m Quickel,
treasurer, and Calllta Searls
and Johl Sellers directors.

Title searches block rail purchase

Sale committee meeting set

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extending !rom Marietta
through Cambridge ,
Newcomerstown, Dover and
Minerva. It would connect
Youngstown and the Lake
Ene ports o( Ashtabula and
Conneat to the &lt;l!io River and
Ute southeastern Ohio coal
fields.
The money would also
allow ORTA to acquire some
12 miles of rail lines vital to
the possible location of Honda
Motor Co. motorcycle plant
near Marysville.
Simona said the proposed
Hooda rail line project south·
west from Peoria was
analyzed. He said the line
would be activated as soon as
a letter of commibnenl is
received from Honda.

· The ORTA board, however,
delayed a vote on a n.~lutlon
which would give lhe Ohio
Altorney Ge~~eral ' s .tall the
right to explore legal avenues ~
for title searching the Penn
Central lines.
A matter that would delay
purchase and a clear lilie to
the sought lines is the amount
PeM Central trllltees owe
Ohio - $80 mlllloil In back·
taxes. The bankruplllne owtl
$4 mUilon to Franklin County
alone.
'
The federal money war
reported to be the Initial
stage of the Ohio rail line •
.ac quisiti on program .
Purchased lines wOllkl •
placed in the state ndl IJaliif
for futw-e revitall&amp;ation .

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