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                  <text>New pharmacy serves
hospital efficiently

MIKE BENDINEll..I, director of the new pharma cy
at Veterans Memorial Hospital, prepares an intravenous
solution for a patient in the sterile atmosphere created by
the machine.
·
..

Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio
Friday; November 25, 1977

time basis.
By BQb Hoeflich
The staff of the new facility
A new pharmacy to provide
an efficient dr.ug d.istribution ·- the old pharmaceutical
system while providing the room is being remodeled patient with the best phar- fills the drug orders for all
maceutical services pos~le patient s at the hospital.
has been esta bli shed at Orders from the physicians of
Veterans Memorial Hospital. the patients are filled once
· Director and phannacist at every 24 hours reducing
t-he new facility is Michael wasted drugs since in earlier
Bendinelli, a native of Ports- phannaceutical · operations
mouth. Bendinelli graduated the drug orders were filled
Ohio State and sent to the hospital
from
the
University School of Phar- patients for seveqll days at a
macy and spent two years in time.
The medication going to
the pharmaceutical department of Mount Carmel each patient is checked as
Hospital East in Columbus. many as three times by the
Working with Bendinelli in · staff which helps insure that
the pharmacy are Bernice each patient is receiving the
· Ledlie, Sally Gloeckner and recommended medication .
Patricia Bendinelli. All are Also Bendinelli and his staff
registered
nurses
and can monitor the medication
pharmacy techniciAns. Mrs. recommendations to
Bendinelli works on a part- determine if the medicines

e

•

can interact on the patient
causing com pli cations . It
interaction is noted or any
other fa ctor which the
physician should know in the
medicines prescri.bed the
physician is informe&lt;foof the
findings by Bendihelli and his
sta(f.
Orders
are
filled
throughout the day by the
staff but, of course,
medicines needed on an
emergency basis are sent to
the hospital wings at once.
Intravenous so luti ons for
patients are prepared in the
pharmacy in a completely
sterile situation created by
the latest machine which
clears the air of dust and
particles.
Purpose of the pharmacy
facility which is being
(Continued on page 12)

at y

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UNIT DOSAGE FOR patients on a 24-hour basis is stressed at the new Veterans
Memorial Hospital pharmacy. Here, Mike Bendinelli, pharmacy director, prepares unit
drug doses for a patient. The former pharmacy room has been completely remodeled for the
new facility .

en tine

Fifteen Cents
\'ol. 2!!, No. 231

Tractors
driven
in
protest
.
move into Carter hometown
PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) _
Thousands Of farmers drove
their trctors into President
Carter's home town today to
register their protest against
.
d
high cost s 0 f produc t Ion
an
low prices for their crops.
. Leaders of the nationwide
farm ers movement, who

have threatened a strike Dec.
· demands for pan·t y
14 , 1·f th e1r
are not met, hoped to muster
IO,OOO fanners in this little
southwest Georgia town.
s ·a m Brown, a local

organizer for the farmers,
said the tractors would be
lined up along the shoulders

of streets leading into Plains
and the rally and speeches
would start at 1 p.m .
Brown said tractors were
expected from communities
as far away as Alma and
Statesboro, on the other side
of the state. He said that on
the
basis
of
past

demonstrations, they should
muster at least 6,000 tractors
which would make the protest
the biggest yet in Georgia,
and perhaps the biggest in the
country.
Tommy
Kersey
of
Unadilla, who has been
spearheading \he state

Thursday deaths down ~~~~r:~~!~:~:~~~~~
United Press International
Traffic safety officials gave
thanks to miserable weather
over much of the nation for
keeping
millions
of
Americans indoors Thursday
and the Thanksgiving holiday
weekend traffic death toll
under predictiQns.
An estimated 460 to 560
people could die and another
20,000 to 25,000 suffer
disabling injuries in traffic
accidents during the four-day

weekend, according to the
National Safety Council.
A United Pres:P International count at 4' a.m.
EST today showed 117 people
died in traffic accidents since
the start of the holiday
weekend at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The count concludes
at midnight Sunday.
A breakdown of accidental
deaths :
Traffic
117
11
Fires

Planes
8
Total
136
Illinois reported 11 traffic
deaths, Virginia 10 and
Georgia eight , Indiana,
Michigan , Missouri , Tennessee and Texas each
reported seven.

..

Rutland has 2 officers

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE in downtown Pomeroy was put up Wednesday morning
by employes of the Ohio Power ·co. on the upper parking lot. Jim Frecker of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce is in charge of placing the lights on the tree. The ·tree and all other
Christmas lights will be turned on Dec. 4.

INews. .-.in Brief~

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By United Press International
SNOWSTORMS MOVED EASTWARD OVER THE
MIDWEST, adding to the heavy coatings of wet snow already
covering several states and bringing slippery roads and
severely lowered visibility across the region. A major
snowstorm settled over the Chicago area around midnight,
quickly dusting rooftops and streets with heavy, wet
snowflakes. Slippery streets became the rule and visibility fell
drastically.
The stonn had already traveled through much of the
Dakotas, Iowa, northern Missouri, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Madison, Wis., Minneapolis and Rochester, Minn ., got two
inches of snow late Thursday and early today. one inch of snow
fell late Thursday and early today at Aberdeen, S. D., Des
Moines, Moline, lll., and Milwaukee.
Travelers advisories continued due to snow and blowing
snow in South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin,
Dlinois, Indiana and Michigan. The storm system was
expected to continue east and the National Weather Service
issued winter storm watches for northern and central Ohio
today and for much 9f western New York and Northeastern
Pennsylvania tonight.

Politicians
reminded

RUTLAND - A second Mitchell Langsville , was
police officer has been em- . fined $45 and costs.
ployed in Rutland Village. Forfeiting $30 bonds were
The new officer is Duane Joseph Rippenhoff, Wellston;
Will ,
Mayor · Eugene George Murphy, McArthur;
Thompson announced . Mayor Larry Richmond, Wichita,
Thompson said radar is being Kans ., and Anna Grueser,
used to check speeding in the Syracuse.
Others fined on other
community.
.
In recent hearings before charges are Paul Clay,
Mayor Thompson, six per- Middleport, $25 and costs,
sons were fined for speeding reckless operation; Jack
and four others forfeited Shiflet, Letart, W. Va., $200
bonds on the same charge. and costs, reckless operation
Fined $15 and costs each and eluding a police officer;
were Donald Price, Madison, Walter Arnold, Pomeroy,
W. Va.; Donald Reuter, · $150 and costs, reckless
Middleport; Mildred Haning, operation, no safety gear with
Pomeroy; David Knotts, a motorcycle, and eluding a
Middleport; Tony Hutton, police officer, and Robert
Langsville, and Margaret Mash, Pomeroy, $100 and
Raymond of Rutland and ·costs, reckless operation and
Oakland Calif., while Paul eluding a police officer.

DAYS TO
CHRISTMAS

Wo~nan injured

mcollision

Barbara Stahl, 30, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy , was taken to
Veterans Memorial .. Hospital
in Pomeroy for treatment of
injuries suffered in an accident at 5:29 p.m. Wednesday on SR 7 at its junction
with CR 27 in Meigs County.
The Gallia-Meigs Post
State Highway Patrol said
Stahl's car was struck in the
rear by an auto operated by
Henry Block, 50, Kermit, W.

Va. There was moderate
damage. Block was cited for
failure to stop within assured
clear distance.
Heavy damage resulted in
an accident at 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday on the PatriotGage Rd. in Gallia County six
tenths of a mile south of SR
141. The patrol sa id Penny
France, 25, Rt. 2, Patriot , lost
control of her car on the wet
( Continuel.i on page 12)

Right-of-way purchases for
completion of US 35 begin
Department of Transportation District Deputy
Director Glenn A. Smith
announced
today
that
completion of U.S. 35 in
Gallia County will begin with
purchase of right of way for

of reports

COLUMBUS (UPI)
Secretary of State Ted W.
Brown said today any
committee,
party
or
candidate that has made
expenditures through Oct. 31
for an election to be held next
year, must file reports of
those expenses by Nov. 30.
are
many
" There
candidates who may be
unaware of these campaign
expense filing requirements
for
non-election ·years,"
LOS ANGELES - POLICE FEAR A "Los Angeles
Strangler" may be responsible for killing 11 girls and young Brown said.
Brown also noted that there
women whose bodies have been dumped by roadsides over the
past two months. AU but one of the 11 victims, ranging in age might be some county level
from 7 to 28 and many found nude, had been strangled, police candidates who reported a
said, and most were sexually molested. Seven of the bodies post-election balance on hand
have been found within a six-mile radius of Glendale, Highland in theifl • last report, or
Park, LaCrescenta, Griffith Park and Elysian Park just north reported indebtedness in 'that
report, either of ,which would
of Los Angeles.
·
The county coroner's office disclosed Thursday the latest require additional filings.
"These people are all revictim, Jane Evelyn King, 28, of West Hollywood, whose nude
quired
to file informaton by
body was found beside the · Golden State Freeway on
Nov
. 30 deadline on any
the
Wednesday, had been strangled. It was not disclosed if Miss
monies
they
have received or
King had been sexually molested . According to a missing
Oct. 31 of
expended
through
persons report, Miss Kin,g "was known to accept hitchhiking
year,"
Brown
said." ·
this
rides." She was last seen Nov. 9 leaving a Church of
Brown
advised
that
county
Scientology Center, where she was a member .
candidates are required tQ
BEZif:RS, FRANCE - A French Air Force Nord Atlas make their filings with their
plane crashed ·in flames and exploded early today near the local boards of elections,
southern village of Premian , killing all 34 officers and men legislative candidates with
aboard. According to witnesses at nearby Hameail de . the most populous county in
Langlade, there was a bright flash in 'IJe sky after which the their district and state-wide
Cljndidates with his office.
(Continued on page 12)

at Camp David, Md., durmg
· the Thanksgiving weekend .
" I think it's going to look
awfully bad if Carter doesn't
come to Plains," he said
earlier this week .

Many southwest Georia
fanners taking part in the
tractorcade suffered a severe
financial setback from a
prolonged drought &lt;md insect
infestations this year as well
as from low prices. Crop
losses in Georgia have been
estimated at around $1
billion.
The Georgia farmers were
also getting moral support
today from another town
named Plains but located in
Kansas. A similar tractor
ra lly was planned to
emphasize the need for unity
among farmers.

A REAL UVE TURKEY? That's what it was, a real live turkey left in front of the
Athens CoWity Savings and Loan, Pomeroy branch, Wednesday morning for Richard J ones,
manager and cotinty commissioner. The turkey was in a large box with a card attached
signed by "a friend ." Jones is tryin~ to decide who left the " turkey-bird. " Will it always
ren1ain a n1ystery?

the easterly construction
section. extending from the
Rodney - Bidwell Road
(County Road 6B) to the
present U.S. 35 interchange
west of Gallipolis.
The proposed work is one
part of a three part construction program extending
from Centerville at the
westerly edge of the county to
Gallipolis. Construction is
.._ expected to begin in 1980. The
projects will link completed
sections of four lane median
div.i~~ U.S. 35 and thus
relieve the present two lane
route in Gallia County of
heavy trucking.
The selected corridor or
route follows the present
alignment between Centerville and Rio Grande. Near
Rio Grande it swings northeasterly toward the junction
of State Routes 32S and 554 ·
where an interchange will
provide access and then
curves easterly along Indian
Creek and crosses Raccoon
Creek at a point approximately one mile north of
Adamsville where it enters
the hill terrain and crosses
the Harrisburg-Adamsville
Road near the EveretteDenney Road junction.
From ·this point, it continues easterly and south of
Harrisburg-l.(err Road to the
Bidweli ; Rodney Road
(County Road 6B ) where a
. second interchange will
penn it access at a point some
1.9 miles north of Rodney, at
which point purchase of right
of way will begin.
The easterly section extends approximately one mile

from the interchange on a
location m ore or less
paralleling some .15 mile to .3
mile south of the HarrisburgKerr Road and then curves
into
the
so utheasterly
westerly
side · of the
Chickamauga Creek Valley.
Following the valley for
another 1.1 miles, it again
swings easterly, crosses
Chickamauga Creek, the
Chesapeake
and
Ohio
Railroad, State Route 160 and
ends in the present State
Route 160-U .S. 35 interchange. A third interchange will provide westbound entry and eastbound
exit ramps with State Route
160 just north of Holzer
·
Hospital.
U.S. 35 provides vital
corridor routing connecting
the productive diversity of
the South Atlantic States with
the Great Lakes States. With
completion of the projects,
the major· traffic artery
thro·ugh Gallia County will
have been accompaiished
which will enable the continued development of the
area without the uncertainty
and attendant consequences
of such a major influence in
area planning.
A highway field office has
been established in the
Children's Home, located on
S.R. 160, just off S.R. 35.
The office will be maintained Monday through
Friday from 7:30 a .m. to 4:30
p.m . State highway right-ofway personnel will be
available to assist in right-ofway matters and relocation
assistance.

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T"~ J:'JII ) SenUnel. ~l lddleport·Pomeroy. 0

• Fnda). :-&gt;o,·. 25, 1977

Doctor's error proves costly
llF TROIT i lJPll - The
' :) ros been asked to pay
.1.~\l 000 plus 150.000
year
· r ltfe to an 8-y.aro()ld bo)
,, 1&gt;. J, st Ius stght . speech a11d

a

tb1ht~ tt.' walk or cra \\'1 as a

r .. ult l'f mrorrect diagnos1s
trea Unt&gt;nt by a City

~rnd

ph ~Sit'tan .

l! appro\·ed b; the Ctty
c.,unr tl the parment would
'i&lt;ttle t&gt;ut o! C&lt;iurt a malpracuce sun filed by the parents
,,f Andre L. Undse). who
attorneys say lS now a spastic
quadrtplegtr \Olth a mental
n~t&gt; of two months
The settlemt&gt;nt was re&lt;'Om·
mended b) the Detroll Law
De par~ If the council
rejel'ts the pr~posal. the case
wtll go to the Wayne County
Ctrcull Court.
Wtlliam C. Gage the
attorne; lor the bo) and his
fam1ly, sa td Andre- was a
health\ ch~d unttl he was
e1ght · mo nths old and
developed, dehydratton that
led w a condition which
destroyed his brain cells
Gage said Andre's mother.

Brerda Undse) , called the'
ctty physicia n' s office tn
Januar) of 1970 to seek
med1 cal help when her son 's
S)mptoms b&lt;came apparent .
The off1ce sent Dr James
L. Gre&lt;&gt;nwood to the Undsey
home Gage satd Greenwood,
durtng
a
five-min ute
exan\lnatton, diagnosed a
mal infecuon. administered
Benadryl and prescribed two
aspirins each hour
Benadryl
ts
an
antilustanune used Jrirnarily
w reliew the s)mptoms of
motton
stckness
and
allergies Its manu facturer
warns that an overdose may
produce convulstons or death ,
es pectally tn infants and
ch tldren
The suit ?'gall!St the cit)·
charges that Andre was gtven
r•nce lhe amount of the drug
he should have been aJJd that
th e doctor should have
recogmzed the symptoms as
those o! deh) draUon.
"The chtld's temperature
was tn excess of 102 degrees,
he wa s hstless. his Ups were

3-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Nov.~. 1977

Redskins spill Bearcats, 12-7

crack&lt;'&lt;! and hts mouth was
Andre, now a \\ard'"trt t'he
dry ," Gag~ sa1d. " AU these state at Le:ongtoo House tn
signs and S)'tllptoms were s uburban Wayne . is also
available for conm10n-sense thought to have se&gt;ere braon
rt'COgnttion of the fa ct that damage as a result of the
the chtld was dehydrated and lncorrect diagnosis and treat·
ne ed e d
1m m e d 1a t e rnent.
hospttahtattOn for rehydra·
Gage sa1d the boy needs
Uoo porposes."
large annual pa)ments to pay
Gage said the doc tor for a Spt'Ctal teacher, full
armed at a cructal ume and •ttme comvamon, phySical
could have pre\·ented the theraptsts and dietary
de h) dratton Instead, the consultants as " ell a s for
attorne)' said, he prescnbed such spectal 'IQWpment as a
medtca tton that ac tually wheelchair an\1 an orthopedic
made the conditton worse .
chatr

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Kloes attended special seminar
BELPRE - Kent Kloes of
Rexall Pharnmc~· re-cently
participated 1n a spec1a l
senunar on Genenc Dru g
Produ rt Selecuon sponsored
b;
the
Ohi o
State

Pharmaceutical Associauon
The senunar ~ as des1~ned
for pharmartsts, phystc1ans
and the general publi C to
e:xplatn Ohw's new Genertc
Drug Product Selectton La11
1S.B 45 l authored b; state

1O..Camon L Kl oes IS a natl \ e

became members of the
National Honor Society In

of Middleport .

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Hannum:

For 2,314 years, the Macedoman

monarch lay burted on a large
underground tomb arrud the golden
opulence heftttmg anctent kings
Now Prof. Manolts Andronikos
says he has found Philip 's tomb
hidden beneath 26.160 cub1c yards of
dirt tn the Uny farmmg village o!
Vergt.na, 30 miles southwest of
SalontC!;l
Androntkos has spent decades
diggong for Macedontan U&gt;mbs , but
lhe Vergina fond lS the reahzat1on of
ever) archeologist 's dream - to
unearth ev1den ce of anc 1ent
histortcal ftgures.
1 held th e go lden casket
contaonmg hts bones, and I knew but was almost afratd UJ 'say - 1!
was Phihp, father of Alexander ,"·he
satd Thursda) whtle recountmg the
fmd at Salomca Umverstty
Phtltp was not only the father of

·'We knew at once no

Common

mortal w's buned on such a tomb ,"
he said •I.J
lnstde the 16.4-!oot high chamber
was a smt of royal armor - a gold-

trimmed breastplate, helmet, shm

Smith agrees to
one-man one-vote

By JACQUES CLAFIN
BULAWAYO, Rhodesta
(UP! ) -Prime Mmtster Ian
Smtth has accepted the
prmciple of one-man, onevote and tn\1ted three black
leaders to begon negoltations
daughter was born With a alT!led at erding Rhodes1a 's
cleft ltp and palate. This is a f1ve-year race "ar
defonmty of the upper lip,
Smith said Thursday he
nose, gums and palate. It is would accept un1versal adult
surgically correcttble over a suffrage provided there were
period of several years Until safeguards to protect the
my daughter was born 270,000 whtte RhodeSians,
neither I, my husband , nor outnumbered 2J..to-l by the
our farrultes had ever heard country's 6 3 millton blacks
of a cleft palate.
At Camp Dav1d, Md ., Whtte
1 MUid apprectate It if you House Press Secretary Jody
wo uld comment on this Powell satd Prestdent Carter
subject to tncrease the would be studyong Srruth's
public's awareness of this so statement "with interest "
other parents who may have
Smith, speaking at Govern·
a cht ld with this problem wtll ment
House
m
the
not be as shocked and southwestern
ctty
of
dismayed as we were.
Bulawayo , said he had
DEAR READER - Thank extended invitattons to
you for your thoughtfulness. Btshop Abel Muzorewa o! the
It is not a rare abnonnality. A United African Nattonal
cleft ltp or cleft palate ts satd Counctl, the Rev . Ndabaning1
to occur between one m 600 S1thole of the Afncan
and one in 1,250 b1rths.
Nat10nal Counctl, and tr1bal
The delect may be a failure chtef Jerem1ah Ch1rau of the
ot the middle regions of the Zimbabwe Uruted People 's
Up to join together appearing Orgaruzatton
as a slight notch in the Up, or
Both Muzorewa and Sithole
as a cleft thai extends to the have demanded SITllth accept
nose The- cleft may extend one-man , one-vote before
backward rnvolvmg the hard they would beg on negotlahons
palate, roof of the mouth. and Smith satd Thursday he
other babies may have a hole expected all three leaders to
(cleft) In the hard palate accept his mvitiltion.
He said he expected a
Without mvolvement of the
lip. The teeth may also be preparatory meeting next
involved in the area of the week and that negottattons
cleft.
mE DAILY SENTINEL
These can be corrected,
DEVOTED ro 111E
and how it ts done depends
INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
upon the nature of the defect
QIES!ER L. TANNEHILL
If it is just the lip, surgical
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Ctty Edfter
complished early in life.
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No miracle diets
B) Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEA R DR LAMB - I have
a problem that should be
rt ght up your alley. 1 am a
man, 62 years old , and 30
pound s overwetght. Two
weeks ag o, 1 started to
ellm mate all sweets, fats and
sta rches from my diet I get
along well, bemg rettred and
sed'entary, on a 500 to 800calone dtet

1 am havong dl!ficulty u1
burntng up more than the 800
ca lortes to enable me to
reduce, even though 1 walk
three m1les a day What ca n I
do to hasten the reductwn of
my excess weight' 1
DEAR READER - YoO
can be patten! 1 dare say you
didn't put on those extra 30
pounds m two weeks, so they
'lon't come o!! that fast,
either You have got a six·
month project tn front of you,
at the least
I'm not enthusiastic about
) our diet , either. you should
be eating enough to have a
well balanced diet, and tt ts
platn that you are not I am
se ndtn g you The Health
Letter number 4-7, Weight
Los1ng D1et, to help you do
better, Others \\ho want this
diet plan can send 50 cents
with a long, stamped, self·
addresed envelope for it to
me on care of thiS newspaper,
P. 0 . Box 1551 , Radio C1ty
Statton, Ne" York 10019.
Don't expect mtracles with 11,
as It IS destgned to ensure
gradual wetght loss
You should be sattsfted to
lose a po und a week. If you
lose
raptdly, you Mil be
tired and may even gtve up
you r dtet Be senstble , and tf
.,yo u have lots of ttrne , build up
your walktng program
Remember that some people
lose weight in plateaus There
Will be a sudden we1ght loss of
several pounds , then nothing
for several weeks. However,•
if you stay with a sensible
program, your pattlence will
he rewarded.
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matter of months.''
Smith dtd not mvtte the
leade rs of the Patrtoltc
Front, whose guernllas are
attemptmg to topple the
Saltsbury government from
bases m Zambta and
Mozambtque. The guerrilla
war has prompted a groMng
white exodus and s!r aoned
Rhodesta's economy.
Both the United States and
Bntam have tnStsted the
Patriotic Front be mcluded m
any eventual setUement and
proposed thetr own formula
for doong so.
Smith said the AngloAmencan approach had
fa tled and urged London and
Washington to come up w1th
something better.
"All I am saying IS that
they (the Anglo-Amencan
proposals) have fatled and
there wtll have Ill be some
serious rethonking on the part
of the Amertcan and British
go&gt;errune~s and readJustmg
of thetr plan if there is any
chance of them playong a
mearungful contnbution,'' he
satd
Asked whether he has
slammed the door on the
Anglo-Amertcan tntltative, he
said, ''No, I believe we should
never close the doo r to
anybody and this includes the
Brtttsh and ' Amertcan
goverrunents n
A!llong the safeguards
Snnth satd he ts seeking are
spectal
parliamentary
representation for whites a11d
guarantees
that
the
judictary, amed forces and
civil service will remain free
of pohttcs

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Teresa Spencer, Beck)
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guards and a shield of leather and
wood decorated Mth tvory and
glass
Nearby Ia) a gold dtadem, a thin
crown Identical to those carved on
the statues of Macedoman kmgs ,
and fragments of a gold-&lt;lecorated
scepter
In a small marble sarcophagus
was a gold casket weightng 24
pounds , 1ts· hd embossed wth the
sunburst symbol of the Macedoman
monarchs .
·'It contamed thebooes o! the dead
king, covered with a wreath of gold
leaves,'' Androrukos satd.
lntUal proof it was Philip's tomb
was the !act that all the artifacts
were made durong his lifeUn1e
Then , scourmg the chamber on hts .
knees wtth a !lashltght, came wha t
Andronikos calls "the proof of
proofs" - the tvory heads of f1ve
tiny statuettes
·'Thetr faces seemed familiar, and
when I put them together 1 realtzed
who they were- Philip himself, his
bearded face recogruzable (rom
copies of hts statues, his parents, hts
wife Olymptas and of course the
familiar portrait of Alexander."

By Greg Bailey
FootbaU season for area
fans is now offtcta Uy corn·
pleted after yesterday's
annual Thank sg ivtng, Day
alumnt football game.
This year Middleport's one·
tlTlle Yellow Jackets evened
the series at two vtctorles
ap1ece by comtng from
behind ln the closing mlnutes
to down Pomeroy's Purple
Panthers 7-fi. A touchdown by
M1ck ·Davenport on the
receivmg end of an aenal
from quarterba ck Ron
Quillen at the 2:34 mark of
the last perto&lt;! set up the

AT RIGHT, these o!f!rers
of the Eastern High School
National Honor Soclely
presided
"ben
ne"
members were .~tapped.''
The group Includes, bark.
David Brown, president:
Dorothy Runyon. vice
president: front, from the
left, Tammy Pitzer,
secretary; Mar) Mora,
ne'I\' S

had one of its most famous
a lumni - Mtss Ameri ca
Susan Perkins - amoog the
13,550 fans.
But, the favored Redskins
fell behind 7-0 when
Ct nct nnati
freshman
quarterback Tony Kapetanis
ran 17 yards for a touchdown
before the game was three
mmutes old.
And, Miami could only
manage a 32-yard held goal
by freshman Tom Kraus by
halftime and still tratled 7-3
going mto the last qtrarter.
Miami finally rallied when
juntor quarterback Larry
Fortner ftred a 10-yard
touchdown pass to Paul
Warth early m the final
penod and then Kraus tacked
oo an msurance 43-yard field
goal.
"Getting behind doesn 't
bot)ler them, " a happy Miami
Coach D1ck Crum said of his
Redskins after the tense con-

test. "Lord knows, they've
been behind enough "
"l dtdn't thtnk go1ng m that
either team would blow the
other out and that's really
what happened. I knew tf we
kept fteld position, sooner or
later we'd get it in," he said
Added Fortner, who capped
a sensational year for Miami,
"We weren't ready Ill go until ·
halftime. In the first half we
were JUSt putting along ,
trylng to get started."
Even though
Miami
captured the Mld·Amencan
Cooference with a iHI record
ami won 10 of tis II games,
the Redskins were not lnvited
to a bowl and had to settle by
capping off their year with
Thursday ' s so-called
"Turkey Bowl" victory .
SitU, Crum was overJOYed
with the 10-1 record,
especialy after his JOb was in
. jeopardy following last year's
U record, the worst in the

history of the football-mlnded
school.
" I don't think anyone other
than Ohio State or Mtchigan
can go tntll a season thmking
it will go 1().1," said Crum. ·
And yet, Staub went mto
the season believing, and
declaring se veral ttmes
pubhcly , that Cincmnati
would go II~ .
"Really, I don 't have any
regrets about the II~ predictwn, be&lt;:ause I did thmk we
had the talent to go
undefeated,'' Staub sa1d.
But Staub also said he is
getttmg out o! the predtctmg
business .
"I'm not gomg to say we're
gomg to go II~ next year and
p~t food on the table for our
said.
opponents,''
he
"Besides, people might start
not
believing
my
predicti ons. ~~

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Several Class AAA and AA
grtdders were named to the
Associated Press' 19n All·
District (So uthern ) Team
Wednesday.
Making the AA dtstrtct
Dream Team were Mike
Staggs , Galltpolts; J im
Durham, Waverly, Robert
Clay, Ironton, and Tom
Baker, Wellston.
Class AAA honore~s were
Mark Armstrong, Brad
Tucker, Scott Gasser, Logan
and Jeff Coutant , Athens .

SVAC players
on Class A
All-District

That prediction didn't
sound too far out.

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IRONTON TIGERS

Opponent

Nov 25
Tournament with
Ashland , Portsm outh , Vtrgte
Nov 26
Tournament
Dec 2
Metgs

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Removal of trees inexcusable
Dear Str ·
The Rutland FrtendJ)I Gardeners protest the tnexcusable
remo\•al o! a number of Malus crabapple trees from Mam St.
tn Rutland The trees were planted m front of the )'\utland gym,
oo the state rtght of way, wtth the permtsston of the State
Department of Transportation
The trees _."'ere removed by the town marshall followmg
complamts and threats made by area bus drtvers. The
complamts concerned restricted vtston along Matn Street Thts
complaont ts untrue. At vartous ttrnes club members and
others have checked for assured dear vtsion from vehicles
which equalled the height of the bus drtver's !me o! vtston. It
was dear As for the threats, in a sense they worked. It is
unbkely the trees wtll bve conStderong thetr age when moved.
Through the years our club has spent much time and money
toward civtc Improvement, some on school property. These
proJecl.s h~ve been destroyed over and over a gam Replant ?
We have ! Why would anyooe want to make lmprovement.s only
Ill see them ruoned? Would you? - RuUand Frtendly
Gardeners, Margaret Btshop, Secretary.

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United Press International
ZUBIN ENCOUNTERS THE FONZ: The "Star Wars"
concert performed by conductor Zubln Mehta and the Los
Angeles Philharmonic last Sunday in the Hollywood Bowl was
a sellout. So Metha will repeat tt this Sunday - addmg the
swte from the newest of the space movies, "Close Encounters
o! the Third Kind." Metha spiced the "Star Wars" mllllic with
a light show and laser beams, a reading by William Sbatner of
the "Star Trek" TV sertes, and selections from "The Planets"
and Strauss' Zarathustra theme from the mov1e " 2001." This
Sunday, part of the show w11l come back down to earth. Henry
"the Funz' ' Winkler will follow the space act With a narralton
of Prokofieff's " Peter and the Wolf."
GREGORY JAILED: Comedtal and civil rtghts actiVISt
Dick Gregory bas been arrested- along With his wife, Ullian,
and Massachusetts state Sen. Bill Owens - for carrymg
placards saymg "Thou Shalt Not KiU" m front of the South
Mrtcan Embassy in Washington . They were booked on
charges of demonstrating wtthm 500 feet of a foreign embassy.
In a statement aimed at the White House, Gregory S3ld, "We
ask you to move swiftly to demonstrate to the rulers of the
world's most wicked government that our nation will no longer
help to subsidize human degradation whtch is an obscenity
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DAYS DWINDLE AT SPANDAU: RudoU Hess-H1Uer's
former top deputy - ts 83 years old now and he's collapsed
several times durlng daily e&lt;erctse per"&gt;ds m West Germany's
Spardau prison. His son, Wolf-Rudlger Hess, has been trymg
to secure his release for years, and now, backing h1s b1d for h1s
father's freedom are ex-West Gennan Mhilsler of Justice
Ewald Bucher and Eugene Bird- former U.S. commandant of
Spandau.
day Dec 6 - after 60 years of home rule in the shadow of the
U.S.S.R. - and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygln w11l be on hand
to help the Finns celebrate He 'll join an assortment of royalty
and officials, oncludong Prince Hewil&lt; and Premier Anker
Juergensen of Denmark, Prfnce Berti! and Premier Thorbjoro
Falldln of Sweden, Crowo Prince Harald and Premier Odvar
Nordll of Norway, and Premier Gelr Hallgrlmson and Foref~n
Minister Einar Agustsuon of Iceland.
GLIMPSES: Jackie Onassls rode with the Essex Hunt Club
m Peapack, N.J., before her Thanksgtvtng dinner w1th friend
... Israel! President Ephraim Katzir toured the pyramtds of
Teotthuacan Thursday ih Mextco where he's making a
weeklong state Vlstt ... Vice President Walter Moodale cooked
the Thanksgtving dtrlDer at his house, letting wife, Joan, sleep
late ...

Dec 3
Dec 9

Nel sonv il le York

At MeigS

Dec 13

Dec 16
Dec 20
Dec 22

At Athens
Iron ton
Lancaster

AtJackson
Wa verly
AI Logan

Jan 3
Jan 6

At Wellston
At Waverly

Dec 20

At Ashland

Jan . 13

At Gallipol is

Dec 22

AI Athens

Jan 17
Jan 20

Jan 27

At Ironton
M Nels York
Wellston
At Jackson

9

Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan

3
6

7
13

Jan 17
Jan 20

At Gall tpolls
Wellston
Portsmoutl1
At .-'Ae1gs
At Waver ly
Jackson

Jan . 27

Logan

Jan 31
Feb 3

Gall1pol 1s

Feb 10

Athens
At Wellston i

JACKSON IRONMEN

)ate

Nov 29
Dec 2
Dec 9

Dec lJ
Dec 16
Dec 20
Dec 22
Dec 27
Dec JO

·opponent
At Minford

Wellston
lronfon
Gall 1pol1s
At .-\-o\e1gs

Umoto
At Logan
At V1nton County
Greenfield
Waverly

Jan J
Jan 6
Jan 13

At Wel lston

Jan 17

At Galhpoils

Jan . 20

At Ironton

Jan 27
Jan 31

Feb 3
Feb lO

At Athens

MeigS
At Waverly
Logan
Athens

WAVERLY TIGERS
Opponent
Date
Nov 29
At West
Dec 2
Athens
Dec . 9

Dec 10
Dec. )J
Dec 16
Dec . 22
Dec . 27

Jan 3
Jan 6

Jan

13

Jan 17
Jan 20
Jan 21

Jan 27
Jan 31
Feb. 3
Feb 10

At Gall i pOl iS
South Pomt
At Ironton
Wellston

At Me•gs
At Washmgton CH
At Jackson

Logan
At Athens

1ron ton
Gall ipol i S
\Vheelersburg

At Wellston

Jackson

Me•gs

At Logan

WELLSTON
GOLDEN ROCKETS

Date

Nov 29
Dec . 2·
Dec 6
Dec . 9

Dec . 13

Dec 16

Dec. 20
Dec 22
Dec. JO
Jan 3

Opponent
Vmton County

AI Jackson

P1ke-Easterrt

Athens
Me1gs
At Waver ly
At Rock Hdl
Galllpohs
At Vinton County
Logan

Jan 6
Jan . 13

Jan 17
Jan . 20
Jan . 27

Jan 31
Feb J

Feb 10

At Ironton
Jackson

At Me1gs
At Alhens

Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan

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!7
20

27
28

Ironton

Jackson
Waverly

At Logan
Wellston
Gatllpohs
At Manetta

Jan 31

fikiQS

Feb. 3
Feb. lO

At Ironton
At Jackson

LOGAN CHIEFTAINS
Dale
Opponent
Nov 23

Dec. 2

~

Ja n 31
Feb 3

Feb. !0

At Hilliard

GallipoliS

Wa verly

Athens

Dec 22

At Wellslon

Dec JO
Jan 3
Jan 6
Jan 1J
Jan 17
Jan 20
Jan . 27
Jan 31

Feb J

Feb 10

Feb

ll

At Port smouth
Pf Pleasant , at R10

Ironton
Me1gs

Logan

Jackson
At Waverly

Dec. 16
Dec 17
Dec 22
Dec 23
Jijn 3
Jan 6
Jan . 13
Jan 17

Jan 20

Wellston
AI Meigs

At Ravenswood

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SnOW BITERS"'

At Vtnfon County
Athens

At Gallipolis
Ironton
Wellston

At Logan

Jan . 28

\Vahama
At Athens
At Waverly

Gallipolis

PORTSMOUTH TROJANS
Date

Nov 25
Nov 26

Opponent
Ironton Tourney
Ironton. Tourney
Russell

Dec 9
Dec 17
Dec 23

Boyd County
At Chill icothe
Gall•polls

De-c 2

Jan 6
Jan 7

At Greenup
At Ironton

Jan . 13
Jan 14

Jan . 17

Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan

20
24
27
31

At Ashland

~lnton County

At Boyd County
Huntington East
At Russell
Greenup
At Barboursvtlle

Feb 3
Feb 7

Ashland
At Huntington High

Feb 11

Wheelersburg

PT PLEASANT
BIG BLACKS
Date
Dec 17

Opponent
Parkersburg

Dec 22

At Barboursville

Jan 3
Jan. 6
Jan. 10
Jan 13

Hurricane
Parkersburg South

Jan 24
Jan. 27

At Vinton County

Jan 31
Feb 4

At Ripley
Oak Hill

Dec 20

Dec JO

AI Southern

GAHS , at Rio

At Nitro

At Ravenswood

Jan . 20 At Parkersburg South

Feb. 7 •
Feb 10
Feb. 14
Feb 17

Nitro

At Parkersburg r·
Wahama
At Hurricane
Ravenswood

Feb 21
Ripley
Feb 24
At Wahaina
Mar 3
Barboursville
In 1920, radto station
WfAW in College Station,
Texas, broadcast the first
play-by-play description of a
football game, between
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A spectal guest at the
contest was Lokey J ohnson
from North Carolina, a 1930
alumnus of Middleport who
lettered tn 1929 and 1930 when
the Yellow Jackets won the
SEOAL championship

Arkansas rally
trips Texas Tech

At Wellston
Jackson
At Wahama
Waverly

At Jackson

Feb 3
Feb 10

Awards for best defenstve
play went to Charlie Marshall
for Middleport and Rtck Ash
of Pomeroy. Den Buff mgt on
received the Pomeroy Best
OffenSIVJ award whtle
Qu1llen · and Davenport
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At Ironton

Jan 27

Jan 31

Flower '
Shop

'At Athens

MEIGS MARAUDERS
Date
Opponent
Nov 26
Vtnton County
Dec 2
At Ironton
Dec. 9
Logan
Dec 13

Pomeroy

Me1gs

Dec 16
Dec 23

game-winning point·after
k1ck of Lou McKinney.
Pomeroy had two good
scormg opportunittes in the
second period, but blew both
of them Mtdway through that
quarter, Bob Stewart missed
a fteld goal from the 16 and
near the hall the Purple
alumni fumbled the plgskm
away on the same yard
strtpe
Pomeroy scored 1ts touch·
down m the fourth period at
the 7: 12 mark. Rtck Ash
Intercepted a Middleport
aenal and returned it to the
etght yard line. Five plays
later, JlT!l Anderson sneaked
tt over from the one. But the
mtssed extra point try by
Stewart proved the margin of
dt!ference. !~ Mtddleport 's
dnve, Perk Ault caught a 14
yard pass to set up the touch·
down toss
Quillen was the leading
Middleport rusher with 24
yards as he also completed
four of etght passes. Mick Ash
led the Pomeroy runners wtth
43 yards whtle Allen Stewart
and Dan Buffington had 35
and 24, respecttvely. ,

Athens

GALLI POLIS
BLUE DEVILS
Date
Opponent
Nov 26
Wash1ngton CH
Dec 2
At L.ogan
Dec 9
Waverly
Dec 13
At Jackson

Waverly

At Lopan
At Galllpolos

ATHENS BULLDOG~
Date
Opponent .
Nov 26
Manon -Frankl1n
Dec . 2
At Waverly
Dec J
Manetta
Dec . 9
At Wel lston
Dec 13
Logan
Dec 16
At Gal l 1polts
Dec. 17
At Lancaster
Dec 22
Ironton
Jan 3
At Meigs

Jan 6

Ja n 28

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Dec lJ
Dec 16

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PLAN PROTESTS
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Amertcan Whtte Nationalist
Party plans a two-&lt;lay con·
ference of 13 nght·wtng ,
white-supremist groups this
we&lt;&gt;kend to organize protests
agalnst school busing for
desegregatton tn Columbus
next faU .
The 13 organtzattons from
the Umted States and Canada
bave banded into a coalition
they call the Whtte Con·
federacy This ts thetr third
aMual congress.

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Bones of King Philip II found .buried
2,314 years ago in golden splendor still
Alexander, who ln hts Un1e ruled
most of the kn own world, but also
was a powerful Macedontan kmg
whose army was feared from Athens
to India
Archeolog tsts sa1d Androntk os
find was "the mOst lT!lportant on
Greece for decades "
Andronikos, beammg Mth prtde ,
told reporters he has been
excavating around Vergma for 40
years and first noticed the 40-foot
high mound m the early 1950s.
A bulldozer first uncovered traces
of a funeral pyre cootatrUng metal
harness fittings for three or four
hcrses, a sign the person burted
underneath was of h1gh rank
Then Andronikos unearthed lhe
marble doorway, topped wtth a
suprrb fresco showing mounted
hunters pursumg deer and a hon
through a forest , and surrounded by
a white facade highlighted m bnght
blue and red paint

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By Saturday mgh t, the best
teams tn college f"&gt;tball Will
know where and hnw tJ1ev w1ll
spend Chnstma s and ·New
Year's D"Y
The p"rtt clpants for the
Rose Ro¥.1, Otan~e Bnwl,
Cntton Bnwl and Fiest a Bowl
will be detenmned by the
results nf Sattu·day 's actwn
and a patr of k e,\- contests
today.
In Thursday'&gt; actton . s1xth·
ranked Arkansas rallied ln
mp Texas Tech, 17-H and
Mtaml of Ohto unproved It s
record to 10-1 by beaung
Cmcmnatt 12-7.
Tratltng, 14·9, Wtth SIX tnt·
nutes left to play, Arkansas
quarterback Rnn Calcagmlut
\Hde.open rece1vet B(lbby
Duckworlh for the ~ame­
wmnmg 59-yard TD pass and
the Raznrbacks added a twnpntnt crmverstnn to retain
their ftckerong hopes m the
Southwest Conference race
"The play to Duckworth
was put in thts week ," sa td a
jubtlant Arkansas Coach Lou
Holtz, "and we thnught tt was
the appropnate time to use
it "
Miarm of Ohio tratled, 7-3,
on the fonal quarter before
quarterback Larry Fortnet·
ftred a ]().yard TO pass to
Paul Warth and Tom Kraus
natled down the victnry "lth
a 4:1-yard field goal.
Oklahoma ts a 10-pmnt
favonte at home this
afternoon against a snhd
Nebraska team , whtch has
won eight of 10 games The 9-1
Sooners have been doing
some btg talking and have
provided the Cornhuskers
wtth some "psychmg" quntes
for thetr locker-r&lt;IOm wall
"When we do the things we
are supposed to do on offehse,
nobody is gomg IJ• stop us,''
says Oklahoma quarterback
Thoma s Lot!.
Sooners' Coach Barry
less
Switzer
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no
enthusiastic
"We thtnk we're playmg
better than our '75 championship team."
The Sooners, unbeaten m
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agatnsl the Dr1!plun:-;, but

Mtami
Cru~se

quar tc1bcn k B11 h
gn ve the St l..om s

defense a
fa tlure wnh

pass 1 ~Ct' l \' l n g (If \\ ,dtr' J
Pa} ton , th e Be~11 " M •r ~ ·d 11

U:l ~C 11 [ he~11 L
Iu s d ~lzzhng r 1gln

arm
Du·c• ctlng an awe s ~~m e
grnund attack tha t ca rvetl " Ut
295 jartl"i rushing , Gnes~;
fired stx tuw.:hti••WII passe:-; -:::
three to NtH Moo1 l' - thrnugh
a dec imated St
l.uu1s
secnndar} a~ the 01 tlph ur s
rolled U1 a 55-14 wut.
In the nn ly uthe1 ThUI !:idCI)
game, th~; Clucagn Bears
moved to wtthm a ha lf-ganlt'
of the Mmnesota Vik mgs 111
the NFC Central w1th " :11-14
vrc tory r1vc r tlw D et r 11It
LJ()ns
The Dulphm s brr,ke to d 28-7
halfttme lead and even tlw
btg·play Cardmal attack
couldn't C(impetc w1U1 the
D(ll phms, whn al'cum ulateU
nver 500 yard s 1n tnt C:Il
offense.
" We could dn IJT'Ctty mu c,. h
what we wa nted t" dr•," s.wl
Gnese, who completed 15-nf-

Several players (rom the
Southern Valley Athlet ic
Conference tSVAC ) have
been selected to Class A Ohio
Southeastern Dtstnct team
announced Wednesday by the
Associated Press .
First team honorees were
tackles Darrell Jones, 5-ll, 22!i
pound from Kyger Creek and
Scott Souder, 6·2, 1115 pounder
from Southern and Franklin
Furnace guard, Hugh Boogs,
a 5-11, 185 pound junior.
Second team offenstve
selections were Larry Carter,
Southwestern, Greg Ball, ---"--Ironton St. Joe; Marcus
NEW YOHK l UPl i - The
Getger, Kyger Creek; 'Rex New YOI k Bange! s assigned
Justice, North Gallia and n ght wmg Ken Hodge tr, the
Randy Lucas of Kyger Creek New Haven KmJ.',hth awks of
was the placektcker.
the Arnf'r!Can Hockey 1£ .ague
Named to the ftrst team Thursday and called up 11ght
defense were Tun Walker, wing Ed Johnstr1ne ~:~ nd left
Ironton St. Joe; Doug Hale, wmg Dan Newman fr nm Ne\\
Oak Hill, and M1ke Casey, Haven
Kyger Creek
The nangers alsn Sa id left
Kelly Winebrenner , wmg Greg p, Jl, w••u ld be
Southern, was named as a s1dehneq fnr fnur tt1 five days
ltnebacker on the second w1th a :stramed r 1ght knee
team
s uffered 1n Wedn esdav
rught's game With Cnloi ~llo

1

pomts 111 5 · .!0 o1f tht' I111 d
quatlcr and dt&gt;ft&gt;ated 1ht•
L1o ns, dft~f l l\ t l) l'ild lll J.!
Deli Pt t 's pl &lt;n ,,ff h· IP\'!-. '~ 1th :r
5-6 r £'('1nl
Payton , \\ hn o..,~ l ~ ,n \'FL
rcc_ord with 275 y;J r 1b r uslnng
m last Sunday's g:une a~:; nn-.;1
MIIIIll' S Ul i:t

the New York Jets
Defenstve cnds L.C Gleenwood and John BHnaszak
were stt ll doubtful for the J ets
game Bnth suffered sprauwd
knees m the Nrw 6 ga me w1th
the Denver BrnnctiS

1

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wh11 IS 462 ya rds sh ~ of 0 J

Sunpsrtn' s t et:(nl fnr' rusln ll_g
yar rl &lt;-: m a swglc

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cage opener,
63to60
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New Ford Pinto
• IIEWI Standard AM Pushbotton
•Customer mav deltlt lor credtt
or upgrade at additional ccs1

• IIEWI Standard Tinted Glass

All Around.
• NEWl Standard Electric Rear
Window Defroster.
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Disc Brakes. ,
• NEWl Standard Full Wheel
Covers.

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• Built l"ord lpugh

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'Mir'lufldor.r't IU~ tUcker prtce of p;nto Pony
ll.dudlng lltlt, tett~ and dlltlniUon chii'V"·

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United Preos International
Another season has arrived
for trappmg most fur beanng
animals m Oh10 and officials
report a late begmning for
most senous trappers.
Nels Nordholm, fur buyer
for David Schwartz and Son
Furners in Columbus, says
pnce are down and ·'many
dealers are not buymg at all
due to the currently
depressed market.''
·The sttuatton wtll probably
change once the season gets
fully underway and the
availabtlity of vanous furs
becomes establtshed.
· Trapping ts not a full-ttme
professton for most Ohtoans,
but for those who hve m rural

Logan drops

POMEROY
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up~l·ts

In

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B11ffalo 1S at 0dkland 111 tin:

M!)ndtt' mg:ht

gdlllt' .

Outdoors

l.(ISS·Up .~

Ice Gnp studs avmlable where law perm1/s

but Ha ltnnnn• lea ds Mw m1
on\\ 11 .! g,n nes and
DPmt•r 'llo~ s JU St a r111c-gamc
lead ny('r Oak l;;tnd
!)alias, the l~ad ct of the
r-a,·c s E:1 stern 01v1s ron,
fdt'l'S an old nt-mesJs· Sunday
when ll t~kcs on Wash mgt11n
The aJ,!mg Hetl:skln:-:. are t" t'
1!~-'~ llll'S bPhmrl Da llas m t! w

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If Anz ona State beats
Ar1zona Saturday - they're a •
twntouchdnwn favnnte to do
so - they'll represent the
Western Athletic Conference
agamst Penn State m the
Fiesta Bnwl on Christmas
Day Shnuld Anz,1na upset
Anzcma State, Colorado State
wtll go U• the Ftesta Bowl.
If Texas can keep 1ts
undefeated 1ecord mtact
11gatn st the 11th-ranked
Agg1es
Saturday,
the
Longhorns wtll wm the
Southwest Conference anJ be
m the Cotton Bowl Jan . 2
agatnSt fifth-ranked Notre
Dame. If Texas A&amp;M upsets
Texas, the Agpes also have
!&lt;)beat Houston next week to
gam the Cntton Bowl

S'l'. LOUIS (UP!)- The St
Louts
Blues Thursday
recalled Brian Ogilvi~ and
Floyd Thomson fn•m the Salt
Lake Golden Eagles, the
team's farm club m the
Central Hockey League
The t..o wtll jom the club m
time for weekend games at
Cleveland and Bnstnn .

Hnth t('ams IM VC
h-;H.'\,l·H·,HIIIlg !J- 1 r ecord s

D1v1 '1"1'

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thts game 1 thtnk it should be

Radio*

Tlw rnn~l attr actlvc game
on Su ndd \ 's ... chedu le prts
Hdltl!nnl~. th1.·; (Jr:-;t-place
t~•;m tn till' AF'C·~ E,rsh•rn
Dl\ tstt n, .t~Hllhl DE&gt; n\'t'l' , Ihi!
lt·ad1•t 11f ti1+..' AF("~ Wester n

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''I dnn'l understand/' sa1d
USC Cuach J (lh n Rnbmsnn,
01
how we can be favfll ed m

LOGAN (IIU) -Gasser J.o.
6; Krieg &lt;t0-8: Keynes 3-0-6;
Lehman 10-0-20, Walton 0-2-2,
Braglln 2-1-5; Clark 2·0-4;
Hallett 1-0-2, Dalton 2 0-4,
Tucker t-1-J TOTALS28·4-60.
HILLIARD
(63)
Birkhead 11 -3-25, Rapp 3-0-6,
Baker 0-1 ·1. Thomas 1·0·2,
Green 7-1 -15, Feldmeyer 4·6·
14; TOTALS 26·11-63.
Store by quarters:
Logan
18 14 16 12-60
Hilliard
19 10 16 18-4&gt;3
Reserve score- Hilliard 51
Logan 44 (at 1.

12 ,00~ 1

boost Uwir re['nl d H' G5
"Evertlnng IS g,tllll! guod
fnr us, but I' m tlnnki!IJ..! nm'
game at a tllll L' ant.! llt '\1 ,.,

Year's Eve tn face either
Texas or Texas A&amp;M lf
UCLAwtns, Wash mgton w1ll
get the Bluebonnet bid as the
consolallon pnze.

a

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tr mr nph ! ltv ::~-\ l'di·"ld
runmng bw·k r uslu d Iti l 1.l7
yard s tn ~0 ldl r lt·s ~n d
caught fnur pd sSPs f r 107
y{lnls m twlpir1)1, til' Hvdt s

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PITTSBURGH 1UPI)
The Pittsburgh Steelers held
an early pral'trce Thursday
hecause of the Thanksg tvtng
holtda y
and
.mtdd le
hne backer Jack Lambert ,
With st1 amed knee hgauH.:~nts.
remained questinmtble fnr
Sunday 's away game agamst

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second-ha lf luuchdm'diS unc
on a 75-)dr tl p.tsl-i II 11 111 B1'h
Avcllrnr - 111 "'Poll'k tilt• B~·. H s'

NO TRADE-IN NEEDED!

606 E. Main St.

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By RICK VANSANT
CINCINNATI (UPIJ
Miamt of Oh1o enjoyed a
dessert
on
specta l
Thanksgivmg Day.
Cincinnati ate crow.
Mia mi topped of! tis
brilliant season wtth a tasty
12-7 comeback win over arch.
rtval Cinctnnati
It w~s · Mrami's e1ghth
come-!rom·behirurwin of the
year and ~ave the Redskins a
sparklong )(].. ] rechrd
Cincinnati not only blew'1ts
lead and the game bul further
tarnished a glossy pre-season
prediction by Coach Ralph
Staub.
Staub naty dec lared hts
team would go 11~ . Instead,
h1s d1sappoinling club
ftnished with a :H-2 mark .
The Thank sg iving Day
tussel was the 82nd editton of
college football' s oldest
nvalry west of the Allegheny
Mountains . And M1am1 even

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! :!;;':;:7 Dolphins humble Cards.
0

areas 1t IS often an unportant
w d y tn supp lt•rnen t the 1r
HI COillC .

Acc ordwg to No rdh olm ,
average pli ces fflt pelts are .
f(ray fox, $15 , red fox, $20;
racoon, $12, muskrats, ~1.
and opposum , $1 ·
Trapper s and others
mter~sted
m up-to-date
mfot matwn on pelt pnccs
com conto1d the Agn cultural
Extens1011 Servtce m their
county.

Trappmg of "tid animals is
strictly 1cgulated by the Department
of
Natura l
1\esoun.:es and trapper!S
should study the regulatwns
before settmg traps

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~The Daily Sentme\, Mid•tleport-Pomeroy, 0., Frioay , NJv. 25, 1977

t- The Daily Sentmel, MJddleport·Pomeroy. 0. Fnday, NO\'. 25, 1m

Bucks open Moeller
cage season .
•
tonight
strmght

Maravich's steal sinks Denver five

r..,\m~ off seren straight
Camp)' Russell Ulssed in 13
of hts 25 points and Walt
\1Ctortes.
New Orleans scdred 72 Frazier got eight of his 18
pmnts m the first half, but poi nts in - a 21-point third
period to lift Cleve land into
allowed &amp;1.
O.rll'er. which leads the sole possession of first plal'e
l\tidwt"st [)1\'ision, was paced in the NBA's Cen tral
United Press International
b; Dan lssel and Da,·id Di,ision. Austin Carr came
off
the
benGh
to
add
12·points
With the dust barely settled
Thompson wllh 29 points
for
Cleveland
and
Jim
from
footba ll, Ohio colleges
each.
In the only other NBA game Brewer pulled dmm 14 re- kick off th e basketba ll seltson
Thursday ,
Cleve l and bounds . Paul West phal this weekend, featuring the
defeated Phoenix, 91-82.
topped Phoeni x wit h 22 long-awaited debut of Ohio
' Sta te's ce lebrated yo ung
Ca \'allers 91. Suns 82:
points.
Buckeyes Friday night .
Coach El do n Miller's
second Ohio State squad will
Th ursda~ ' s R t&gt;su tt o;.
Cre ~o ela nd 9 " P tiOt.'P ... tl:'
open its 21-gan&gt;e sch!!dule by
Ne"' Or Ins 1JI 0 t'f1 U •r 1!9
hosting q.I State Hayward
Fndav ·s Gam l's
SA:\ ~' RAI\C ! SC'O I UP ! r N('v. YOrio.. ar BCIS ' Or'
Thr~ Urun •rslt\' nf Kt!ntur kY before a capacity St. J ohn
Goldl'n S t~lt' iii Pn r,,
stan d 11u t s Quarterba ck Arena crowd of 13.497.
\' .! V~ ;;IU !r.. t~ l" at A. ~ .:'~ n • .1
Miller , whose fr es hman
Phoen,.,. ~t tnd a r"d
Of:&gt;rri&lt;:k Ramst':. cteft•nslH'
N e VI. Jer ~e "r at LCI~ nnq
class
of six ls·rated the best in
end An Still and d£&gt;frns.J\'t'
( h,e aqo at Sean te
the
nation,
will ha ve two of
'Satur day ' s Gam,es
back - Dallas Owens
Pn il(lde tpn a a r Rv!l il o
the
firSt-year
players in his
Tl1 w·sday bt•ca me thr first
Gol d('n State at N(' l\ Vo rl..
starting·lineup
- 6-11 l'enter
players tn alTrpt im·itat inns
\o\ rt w~u~ e£&gt; df S.ln AM on- o
Hous t on~~ \\asMrn at on
Herb
Williams
of Columbus
tn play in the Shr ine East·
lnd i an.:t a' D en v r.r
and
6-2
guard
Carter
Scott of
We-st Footba ll Game and
Cl evelan d aT Oe tr cir l
Barberton.
Boston at l&lt;.ansas Cr r~
Pageant Dec. 31 at Stanf ..rd
New JerS.l'Y at Por tt&lt;H'd
The other three starters
Stadium.
The three will play f,.r the . will be 6-7 sophomore J in&gt;
F:ast squad, which will be EUinghausen and 6-4 junior
N H L St andrng !&gt;
C'C\arhe-d by r. enr ~t' Welsh 11f Fred Poole at the forwards
Bv Un1 ted P resi Interna t ional
and 6-1 sophomore Kelvin
Ca m pbell Con i N ence
~a\'~ .
Patrrck D i\' ISiOn
Ransey at the point guard
W L T PIS .
spot.
NY 1sland er's
10
5 6
Ph rl ade lpi" l
II
.! J
05
"We plan to play eight or
ATlanta
7 7 6
?0
..
nine
players; · said Miller.
NY Ranqers.
e 10 2 18
' "Our type of play is 5o'
Sm vthe 0 1nS 1on
demanding that a pla)'er
Cn ic aoo
w L7 ~ P\5
] MONT REA L t UPl l
won't be able to go the full
v anc ou ver
o 9 .1
16 Hamilton Tiger Cat runni ng
forty minutes."
Colorado
6 s 3
. 1s b
k
M in n esot~
ac
J im Ed wards was
12
5 li :'
Others who figure to see
St Lo ui s
J 13 3
11 selectt&gt;d Thu rsday as the
.
l f th
'
Wal
es
Confe r ~nce
·
•
d'
J
Norrrs O tvisron
year 5 nUtsta n mg p aye r in ac t towear Y or e Buckeyes
w L T Pts. t he Canad ia n Frtnt ba\l are 6·8 Ji m Smith of
Cleveland; 6-7 Mark Hetz of
Montreal
13 .1 .3
19 Lea ~t ue ,
Los Angeles
9 6 J
'21
r;Detro i t
:r 1
Edwards, whn beat rtul Defia nce ; 6-6 Terry Burris of
9 6 3
5-4: Mike Cline of
P · tr~sourqh
5 10 J
\J
Jerry Tagge !'I f the British Colwnbus;
Al l GAMES
M'll b
WOSh1ngton
.7 1 ~ .!
fl
TEAM
W l P OP Ironton
I
ers
urg
; 6-3 Tony Hall of
Adams 0 •\·•sro n
Colu mbia Linns fn r the
Saturday ' s ga mes :
Ironton
0 0 0 0
Wuisville, Ky. ; and S--9 Todd
w
L
T
P
ts
awa
rd,
led
the
league
in
Waverly
0 0 0 0 Wash ington CH a t Ga llipolis
Buft&lt;tlo
11 6 2
2"
~
rus h 1.ng w1t· h a n Easte rn PeJUl of Colwnbus.
A t hens
0 0 0 0 Vint?n County at Me,i gs
BosTon
11 S ·J
16
Cal State Hayward, 16-13
11 J 2
'}J
Conferen ce r f:'cnrd n£ 1,581
Gall ipol is
0 o o o M.a non.Franklin at Athens Toronto
last season, has two starters
Tuesda y) ga mes :
Mei gs
o o o o Jackso(l
Cle .... etand
6 10 1
lJ
ya rds.
at M in ford
Wetlston
0 0 0 0
Th urs da v ' s Res ult s
returning, &amp;.4 Dana Loville
~a v erly at Portsmouth We st

hard t('l romE' back and we
8)' IRA KA t:FMA N
wen~ m control." sa1d Denver
l: PI Sp&lt;lrts ll'rlltr
Tht" Denver ~u ggets wert" Coach Larr~ Brown. ··1 dtdn't
run c.w
. er by a "Truck" think we pia~ ed good defense
Thursday night. bulll wa s the tn the firSt half but we gQt
" PIStol" "' ho blew them better."
The :-;uggets dropped their
away m a la te-game
second
stratght game after
showdown at the Superdome .
:\ew Orleans· Leonard
"Truck" Robmson ned the
game with a 26-fool jumper
with eight seconds left and
~ua rd
"Pis tol"
Pe te I
I
~tara\'ich promptly stole the
ball fr om O.m·er's Bnan
Taylor and rac-ed upcourt to
SJnk the winning layup with
N BA Standr ngs
Bv Unrted Press ! ntpr nah c na l
ooe secood left, as the Jazz
Ea ster n Con f t.&gt;r encewon their fourth stratght
At !ant re Dr \r \r on
W L Pet GB
game b\' beating the :-;uggets, Pn let
,, s ·oe
131-129.
9 .5tJ:'
f'.. e.... 'f o r~
C9
5Q\.\)
··we went for the double Bu ffa lo
Boston
~ 10
JJJ 6
tea m 1on Ta)'lt'rl and 1 just NeV.
...-ersey
:' 1.1 175 9
had a good quick first step."
Central Or\ rsron
W L
Pet GB
ex plained :\i aravirh, who Cle ,.. elnd
11
;; ~8
hasn't built his All -Pro AJiant d
IC. S 66 7
nn tonr
11
8 5"9
reputation ,.,th his defense . San
Ne ....· Or tn s·
IC 8 556 "
" I knew no one was going to W.;lSh, nQln
,E- 1 5JJ
7
Hou ston
6 lO 375 · s,.
beat me to it."
We sl l"r n Conference
Maravich fited in 3! points
Mrdwest Or\' riron
and Robins on, a quick,
W L Pet. GB
er
12
63 ~
powerfu lly but!t forwa rd. ·DE&gt;nv
\ I '""'
o e 579 J
added 28. Robinson also leads Cr-caoo
8 a 5(10 J
10 J ' .1 .1
tl1e league in rebounds and ln da n a
D f' 'f O I
6 10 ) 75 .1
hJS game-tying basket was "-M sasc ·~
6 11 35J
~
Pacd rc Orvr'i rOn
made orer the outstretched
W L
Pet . G B
hand of All-:-;BA defenst\'e Port lano
1)
J 8' )
player Bobby J ones .
Pnoenr )(
06600 3
9 9 500 5
oen St
"We shouldn't lose games LGol
7 Hl
.1 12
e .
os .Ar"oele s
like this because we worked Se ~l! Jf'
1.1 ~~] -q

BY GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
AKRON, Ohio t UP!)
Cincinnati Moe ller tries • tD
become the fi rst school to win
thr ee straig ht state high
school football pl~yoff titles
Friday ni• ht "' hen the
r
Cr usaders of Coach Gerry
Fa ust ta ke on Canton
McKinley in the Rubber Bowl
in
the
Class
AAA
championship game.
Moeller JXlls a :l.'i-t(ame
winning streak on the line in
the 7:30 p.m. clash, not
having lost sin ce the
semifinalsofthel974playoffs
l:IG-10 to Warren Harding).
Moeller advanced to the
finals with a 42-a thumping
of Toledo Central Catholic
last
weekend ,
wh ile
McKinley ectg!!d Cleveland
St. Joseph I~ in the other
AAA semi .
Both the Class A and AA
finals will be play!!d Sa turday

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: Pro l
lStandings \

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Cage standings

Jackson
Pt. Pleasa nt

0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0

Ravenswood

0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 60
Wednes d ay ' s r esult !
Hilliard 63 loga n 60
Toni ght' s ga mes :
V ir gie vs . Portsmouth ,
Ironton
Iron ton vs. Ashla nd.

Por1smouth

Washing1on CH
logan
J •

0
0
63

V!nton .Coun ty at Well ston

Ctrclev!lle at Wash ington CH
Dec . 2

games :

1\'\eigs at Ironton
Well ston at Ja ckson
At hl'!ns at Wa ver ly
Galli polis at Loga n
Russell at PortSm outh

at

Mad is on

Pia ins

Wash lngton CH

at

at

••
1111 1111
QEER SWGS
BOX OF FIVE
•12 GAUGE

$f49

•16 GAUGE
•20 GAUGE

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Montrea l J Bu ffalo 1
Boston 6 Wash inoton 0
Los Ang 5 P rflsburgh 3
Fr rd av ' s Gam e
Ch i cago at Colo rado
Cle"e at Pn rta . ai1
Sal urd fiy ' s Gilm es
NY Rngrs at Boston , nit
NY lslndrs at P i tt.sbgh
Los Angele. ~ al Atlanta
Det r o rt ~~ Morit r eal
Wash ington at Toror)to
Ch rcaao M . Va n couvC' r
Colora do at Mi nne soTa
Sf LOU IS at Cleve l and

w~

TEXACO.

junior college transfers.
Most of the other action

Oi'lllas
St . Lo uis
Washington
NY C 1ants
Ph ila delph i a

8
1

T.

20
J 0

o

6

&lt;~ ·

J

6 0

3

7 0

Pe t .
800
.636

Fli nt
Port Huron

I ! pis. gf ga
10 6 0 20 72 78
8 5 4 20 52 46

Sa g maw

6

8 2 14 74 66

Muskegon
6 12 1 13 60 73
Kalama zoo _)_ 7 5 11 52 57
South
.
w I tpts . gl ga
Toledo
8 5 4 20 66 i l
Fl_. Wayne
7 5 6 20 63 sa
M•l wauk ee
6 4 6 18 53 49
Dayton
7 9. 2 16 51 65
Thursday's Results
Fort Wayne s, Da y ton 2

Muskegon 3. Saginaw 2

Milwaukee 2, Port Huron
Friday' s Game
K ala mazoo at Fl int

Saturday's Game s

Flint •I Fort Wayne

Kalam azoo at Muskegon
.eoo Sag
inaw at Port Huron
.400 Toledo at Dayton
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The NHL said fiims showed
Finn was atte mpti n~ tn
r~strai n Dqrnhnefcr during a
ft ght with th e Island ers·
Garry H.nwa tt wh en the
Philadelphia player struck
the nfficial on the chest with
his fist and elbowed him in
the face.
A thought for the day :
American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said, "ln\0
each life some rain must fall ;
some days must be dark and
dreary."

ANTITRUSI' BILL
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The
Ohio
House
Tuesday
concurred, 77-8 , in Senate
changes and sent to Gov.
James A. Rhodes a bill
broadening the terms under
which the sta te attorney
general
may
obtain
information about antitrlL'lt
activities.
The bill provides for a precomplaint discovery process
through which the a ttocney
genera l
ma y
obtain
documents and testimony for
possible use in a civil suit.
Th e legislation also
protects t he rights of the
person complying with an
invest igative demand.

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.Seeds · Bird Seeds · Olyster Shells and Grit Fertilizers · Lime · Cement &amp; Mortar • Stock
5~\t · Water Softener · Re.medies - Salt •
Lttters • Vaccine · Roofing ·. · Paints . Red
•• Brand Fencing · Baler and Binde r Twine Sprays - Gales.

SUGAR RUN MILLS
Mulberrv Ave.

992-2115

Pomeroy,

Catholic, 265 yards through
U&gt;e air and 261 coming on the

~round.

Senior quarterback _Ma rk
Schweitzer hit on 15 of 28 :
JlHS""S and three touchdowns •
against Central Catholic.
"We'll tl')' to do about he
same thing we di d against •
Toledo." said Faust, "uniess .
the
weather 'dic ta tes
otherwise. We th row about 30
pert-ent of the time. "
Stevenson and Asberry led .
McKi nley's c ome bac k
against SL Joseph, as the
Bulldo gs overcame a 6-0
deficit with 3 pair of' second
half to uchdowns.
Moeller is in the playoffs
for the fi fth time in their sixyear history, while Mt'Kinley
is
making its
fir st
appea rance .

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Gl vill .
en e

Three local athletes, all
Southern High grads, were
on this year's Glenvill e
College football team .
Sophomore Greg Dunning
got the start ing nod at an
inside lineba cker position and
knew mu ch praise fr om
Coach Whitey Adolphson. He
feels Greg will become an
outstanding football playe r
for Glenville.
Freshmen Je~ry Johnson
and Steve Boso suffered early
season injuries, but both sa w
action on the reserve squad.
· Dunning is the. son of · Pat
· and Herb White of Tennessee;
Johnson is the son of Jerry
and Dorot hy J ohn so n of
Racine , and Boso is the son of
Clair and Ann Boso of Port·
land .

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MA SON - The Mason
Ext ension llomema kers
enjoyed their annual Thanks·
giving dinner on Tuesday,

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Reedsville Thanksgiving program given
News Notes Temple Qmrch women's group

Shower set
for mother,
2 daughters

GENERA.
TIRE SAlES

Chris(lan ~tist Church

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In 1920, radio station ·
·WTAW in College Station ,
Texas, broadcast the first
play-by-play description of a
lootba!l game , betw'ee n
Texas and Texas A&amp;M.

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GINO'S DEI,.ICIOUS SANDWICHES

PIZZA BAKE TO YOUR ORDER
Sr 111 0".

Plain
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MuShiOOm . . . .. . . . . .
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NADA $1275
NADAS1325
NADAS152S
NADAS2350 ·
NAOA $1350.00
NADA SlhO.OO
NADA $1325.00
NADA $80.00

1 LARGE TABLE
OF KNITS

Phone 713-5536

We now have four used V W Be t1
available now in the Uni.ted st:tees . t tnce these cars are n11r
collector's items. Get one and watch th s: he1Y a.re fast becoming
(1) 1975 Beetle
etr va Ul! nse.
(1) 1974 Super Bee tle ( 1) 1974 Beetle
1
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On Baked Golden arown Italian Bun
15".

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Ge:noa Salami , Provolone Cheese , Ham ,
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Cnsp let1uce , tomato, Ol')ion , our very own Sub. Sauce

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71 Super Beetle
72 Ply. Satellite, A. C.
72 Chev. Nova
73 Audi tdo I~
72.'Pontiac Catalina
72 Ford FIOO Truck
70 Ford F -100 Truck
71 Ply. Fury

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The following cars are · being sacrificed and sold
average NADA Book Price .

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5
MENTALLY ILL
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - The
Ohio House Tuesday unanimously ratified and sent to
Gov. James A. Rhodes the
Senate version of a bill
refining the law on P"tients
hospita lized for mental
illness.
The bill makes less formal
the hearin~s on involuntary
hospitalization and requires
the ~ tto rn ey ge nera l to
furni sh attorneys for the
state.
· It
a lso
relaxes
a
requirement that a patient
receive a hearing every 90
days during a n involuntary
comm ttme nt, stipula ting
such hearings ~Ite r the end of
the first 90 days only a t the
P"lient's request but no later
than every two ·years.

~- Holli~ay

IT'S OUR 18TH

S3Q95
4 wheel dr i -ve . Buy F"'JW
befor e winter com es.

Nov . 15 at the f~r)er Lewis
home on Brown A. Turkey
with dressing w:l prepared
by Mrs. RobertlfYoung and
Mrs. Evelyn Stwa rt . Their
pro~ram was 01 energy . I)
Mrs. Young resented the
d.evotiona!s, P)li ppians 4:6,
an d a rca cr g entitl ed,
~&gt;Thank You, ather," and a
'11mught fo r Jhe Day. She
closed with plyer. Each club
m emb~ o"red a prayer ..
expressing 1he · things they
were espc&lt;ally tha nkful for .
Mr s.
uren e Le wi s,
Massa chuset ts, Verm ont ,
president presided during
Be ready for win ter, gef
. Geor gia, North Carolina ,
w hweyou want to go safe IV
the busiess meeti'ng . The
_Tennessee, lllin ois, Indiana ,
with ill good set of s now
secretar's report was given
New Mexico, Oklah oma,
tires .
by Mrs George Carson, the
Iowa, Kansas, North Dakota ,
treasuf&lt;'s by Mrs. William
South Dakota , Utah, Arizona,
Zirkle Committee reports
l'jevada a nd Washington.
also rere given by Mrs.
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Governors must promise
Zirkl and Mrs. Cecil Smith,
support for the limit in
Mrs Smith pointing out that
writing each Jan. 1 if they are
dyi g hai r, estroge n and
to continue receivin g federal
~
:;:
\iqtd protein are reported
highway aid.
halllful to health.
By Alma Marshall
The statistics used in the.
.'he Christmas party of the
. Mason scenior citizens enjoyoo a 'l'hanKsgiVIng atrmer o~·­
Transportation DeJlHrtment
hmemakers has been set for
November 16 at Polnt Pleasant Irm . The group included Cla ra
report were drawn from
le e. 20 at the histori c
Staats, Helen Elias, Wilda Coleman, Bertha Hall, Edna Burris,
information s ub mi tted
neeting place on Brown St. at
Ruby Bond, Blanche Jones, Gladys Riley, Estell Werry, Ella
annually by the states .
o:30p.m. Mrs. Landon Smith
For d, Barbara McDaniel, Cora Roush, Lucy Johnson, Goldie
and Mrs. Cecil Smith will
Smith, Mildred Tripp, Mildred Riley and Mary Harris.
plan the menu a nd Mrs.
Frank Hendrickson and Mrs. Barbara McDaniel drove cars
Laurene LewiS1 Mrs. N3ncy
and took the ladies to dinner .
VanMeter and Mrs. Lester
Johnson the. program .
The Mason United Methodist Women, meeting Monday
The group voted to buy a
evening at the church, opened wlth prayer by president, Mrs.
clock for the home which is
Catherine Smith. The topic of the program, "Blessedness of
usually used as meeting place
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Young
Giving" was led by Mrs. Helen Barton ; Mrs. Maxine Arnold
each month. Athank you card
read a Thanksgiving poem, "Autumn in My Heart ;'' Mrs. and Loren of Minersville
Rev . Pa ul Yeun ga ve
CA RPENTER
The
was read from Mrs. Fr ed
Barton read Scripture, and a silent prayer was offered giving visited with Mr . and Mrs. Temple Church United prayer and Mrs. Yeun ~a n g a
(Sarah) Spencer.
Maurice Reel! and fa mily Meth odist Women 's group hymn of praise and Rev.
thanks for blessings of 1977.
Mrs . J ohn Ma rshall
· met at the church the evening Yeun showed slides of rural
It was suggest!!d next year lor the group's World Thank Sunday.
presented the lesson oh
Mr. and Mrs . Gene Wilson of Nov . 16 with guests from China and the primitive
LETART FAL LS - A offering each member give 2 or 3 cents a day over the one l'ent
" Ener gy Savi ng
and shower will be held a t the per day that they gave last year.
visited with Wilbur Reed at Albany
a nd Sn owvill e methods used to raise food
Emergency Food." Facts Leta rt Falls Community HaD
A brief history of the origin of Thanksgiving was read by Marion recently .
churches present. A short and of t ransP,rtation.
stressed were thaf foss il fuels Wronesday, Nov . 30 for Mrs. Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Frances Stewart closed with a poem,
Kim Coleman and friends business session was held.
Refreshments were enare being used up leaving the F reda
of Columbus spent a weekend
Buchan n
and "Thank God."
Plans were made for the joyed in the socia l rooms by
concerned familv no choice daughters who !osi a U their
During the business meeting Mrs. Catherine Smith set with her grandmother, Mrs. December meeting to be held the 25 present.
but to joi n the eifort to con· possessions
when fire Nov. 28 ior all executjve officers to meet to make out 1978-79 Helen Archer.
at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Mrs.
Hazel
Barton
visited
serve
energy
.
their
home.
Any
program
books.
The
study
group
,
on
Women
of
the
Bible
will
·
destroyed
Crabtree, with a gift ex. North Second A~ e nu e
Also, some energy savers new or used furniture or IJ1""t Tuesday, Dec. 6at 7: 30p.m. at Graham United Methodist r ecently with Mr. and Mrs. J . change for secret JlHlS to be
Middleport, Qh i4S7 60
are elect ric skillets as they clothing, etc. would be ap- Church with Mrs. Maxine Arnold as leader.
D. Kibble at Parkersburg, W. held. Mrs. Carl Crabtree will
Phon e : 99 2. 161
prec iated . The building will
Refr eshments were served by hostesses, Mrs. LaVera . Va .
plan the Christmas devotions.
Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and
be open all day Wednesday so Yeager , Mrs. Sarah Spencer and Mrs. Mildred Riley.
A Thanksgiving program
EVEIYONE WELCOME
ever yone may ,leave what .· Attending were Mary Capehart, Helen Barton, Evelyn Mrs. Lyle Balderson visited planned by Elizabeth Jorda n
Two Hour Cl&lt;lsses
Pr offitt , Lilah Zirkle, Catherine Smith, Frances Stewart, Lois with Mrs .. Bess Larkins at featured a sharing time with
they have to donate.
'5.00
Mrs. BuChann's sizes a re 16 Test , Gladys Riley , Joyce Carson, Margarei Pickens, Maxine Turtle Gr eek Nursing Home each · one tellin g what
P"nts and coat, size 9 shoes, Arnold, Reverend Evelyn L. Maring, coordinator of the at Parkersburg, W. Va .
Tha nksgiving mea ns to her. You' ll make o'-ler a dozen
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Scri pture t)lat ~.o m ma n d s dilf ere nt candle s.
16 dress, 36A bra, 101'&gt; socks, studies, and hostesses.
Pastor - Janes E . Kees~e
Charles Humphrey were Mr. people to be thankful was c-ho co lat e c ov e red
36 blouse.
cherries, coconut bon ·bon s
The girls' sizes are pa nts
THE OAK GROVE United Methodist Church is having a and Mrs. Gary Walker of read by West ina Crabtree;
Hom e Phme 667 -6479
and take it .all home with
size 8-10, medium blouse, 71'&gt; special Thanksgiving program following Sunday School on Racine.
the group sang, "Count Your you .
Sunday Schoo\.. . . .. ... . . . .. ....... 10 : 00 A.M.
Visiting Sunday with Mrs. Blessings" and the poems,
shoes, coat or jacket, small ; November 27 at the church. A turkey dinner will be served in
Phone
Morning Wor ship . . ... . . . . . ....... 11 : 00A. M.
medium, socks 8, bra 34A· the social room . The church will furnish the turkey for ,the Hazel Barton was the Charles " Thankful" and " Thank s·
Diana
Boggs
Donaldson family of Logan. giving" were read by Kathy
Sunday Evening •• .. . . .•• . ••••. .•.. 7 : 00P. M.
34B, underwear, 5-7.
cover ed dish fellowship dinner.
446-7903
- Mrs. L . Balderson Jordan and Elizabeth Jordan.
They now reside at a partly
Wedne sday Ev e nng .... ... ......... .7: 00P. M.
furnished home in Portland
Members of the Christian Brethren Church of Mason ,
and a re in need of a bed, 'l'V, r~ntly held a sk.atin,g party at the Skate-Away in Chester,
Fun~m entJI - Independent
and other furniture.
Meigs County, Ohio.
A good time of fellowship was enjoyed by all including Bill
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LOS ANGELES (UP!)
ZWlpan,Young,
Rebec~
Smith!
Paul~t.
ta Winston,
it- Sherry
Kimand
andBilly,
Kath~Janie.
Wrtght,
MISsy
S1111th,
Tammy Relief pitcher Terry Forster
It Casto, Angte Hayes, ·Beth S1111th, Paula Russell, Lisa Camp, signed a five-year , $850,000
Jt Pam Hurlow, Gene, Randy , Lisa King, Debbie Pullen, Norma contract with the Los Angeles
200 West Main
Pomeroy ,
It and Barbara Queen, Larry and Roger Roach, David Ross, Dodgers Tuesday .
Sandy, Terry and Jeff Henry, Kevin and Sarah Shields, Shane
"We felt our biggest nero
Fri. &amp; Sat. Evening 7:30P.M.
It Shtelds, Todd Zuspan, Robert, Becky, David and Carrie was for a lefthanded reli ef
Sunday Morning 10 : 00 A. M.
It Stewart, Btll and Velma Zuspan, Rolfe Lee, Ray and Helen pitcher a nd Terry fits that
Jt Myron and Melanie Fields, Dena Fry, Jim and Nora Lewis
need, " ·Sa id Dodger Vice
Speaker, l:arson Patterson
It Cynthia, J~hn, Kim and Ta~y Elliott, John, Shirley and President A! Campanis, who
of Jackson, Michigan
: Karen Lewts, Betty Sayre, Btlland Carolyn DeMoskey, Earl, nego ttated t he se ttl ement
It Delores Troy and Renee Stewart, Bub Lewis and Patty with Forster Friday.
If you strved on active duty in the Armed Services
Clevenger .
includilll the Coast Guard - as an Ohio resident during
Scripture was given by Bill Zuspan and the dismissal
the yea·s 1964-1973, you may be eligible for a tax free It prayer by Raymond Fields.
Mason and Area Personals
cash ben us or educationa I assistarlce from the State of ~
It
Mrs.
Hester
Heaton
Mees has expressed thanks for the
Ohio. PJso eligible for a special ca ' bonus are the next: many get-well cards she has received from her area friends .
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, ,
of- kin~ Missing in Actions and d eased Veterans who It- . . ~rs . Betty Kimbel of Poctage, Michigan spent a week
served uring I his 1964-1973 time p iod . The deadline for Jt vtsttmg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Scarberry in New
OFFER GOOD THRU DECEMBER 3RD.
accept g applications is Decemb 31, 1977. For further It Haven.
: .
Mrs. Lois Harms •.Tolroo, Ohio, Mrs. Addie Pittman and
infonr tion write to the Bonus
mmission at 79 East It
granddaughter, V~lene VeU~r .of Bowling Green, Ohio ; Mrs.
State Ureet, Columbus, Ohio 43215 or call Area Code 614- &gt;t Joan Bennett ~ Gml and Chrtsbe of Minerva , Ohio spent the
466-7(50, or conlact the Vetera s Service Office, 114 lt weekend vtst\tng Mr . and Mrs. Chester Oliver at Clifton, and
attended the wooding of Cathy Curry and Terry Tucker at New
SINGER
Multerry Avenue, Pomeroy, Ohi 45769, or call 992-2820.
100% .POLYESTER
lt Haven United Methodist Church on Saturday.
'
This includes All Veterans of t e Vietnam conflict.
lt
Mrs. Ann Blake, Mrs. Elaine Grogan, Mrs. Margie Cart- .
SPECIAL
use less power than the
range, and ~se of a pressure
cooker and othe r sma ll
elec tric appl iances. Other
ener gy saving tips incl uded :
- Cut , di ce, slice or
coarse ly shred to shorten
cooking time for vegetables.
- Use tight fittin g lid while
cooking vegetables.
- Use a small amount of
water whtle cooking and p&lt;lUr
off som e liquid from canned
vegetables.
- Don:t pre-heat oven.
Tum oven off 5 to 10 minutes
before end of coo king time.
Bake several things at one
time . Don't peek in oven.
The lesson on conserving
energy was given by Sandra
By us and Virginia Black,
both residential advisors for
the Appalachian Power Co.
At the Leam and Return Day
at Croar Lakes, Ripl ey, they
demonstrated making a cake
in an electric skillet. The
timer was set for 10 minutes.
The first ten minutes the vent
on the skillet was closed, a nd
then until cake is done the
vent was opened to let out
steam. They cooked beans
a nd rice in a pressure cooker.
They suggested people turn

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GRAND PRIX

P.S.

17 JEEP
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" If we are to retain and
improve on the fuel and life
savings benefits experienced
over the past three years, a
stronger effort must be made
by all of us responsible for
gaining increase compliance
with the :i&gt;mph speed limit,"
the president said.
"I urge you to redouble
your e ffo rt~ in comim·
munica ting · the
portance of the 55-mph
limit to the people of yoUrstate and to take all available
steps to elf eel a greater
':Iegree of compliance."
. Telegrams weni to Connec- .r. t1cut,
Ma in e,
Texas ,
Mi ssou r i, Wy oming ,

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Ta n wit h a distincti ve
brown s1r i pe. Auto .•

Adams in a letter were exceeding the limit
accompany ing the report during the first six months of
this ~ear .
sent to President Ca rter.
The average speed of freeA significant portion or
motorists violate the 55~nph flowing vehicles was 58 mph
spe!!d limit," the report said. ·on r ural interstate highways
From 30 percent to 77 percent in 1976 compared with 57.6 in
1975, and !i6 mph on urban
of vehicles in various states
lnterstates, compared with
54.7 for 1975, the report said.
Wyoming and Connecticut
shared the worst record, each
wtth 77 perl'ent of vehtcles
exl'eeding the limit, it sa id.
Missouri ha d 74 percent,
CARPENTER - Col umbia Maine 71 percent and Texas
Grange (No. 2435 ) met 70 perl'ent. Virginia had the
Friday the evening of lowest rate, with only 30
November 8 with Master per ce nt of its ve hicles
Be rt ha Crippen presiding exceeding 55.
Ohio was tied at 28th on the
over the business session
list
with !i6 percent of the cars
following a potluck supper, at
the speed limits.
exceeding
7 p.m.
Tied
with
the
Buckeye State
Mrs . Robert Holliday,
were
West
Virginia,
South
delegate to the State Session
Ca
rolina
and
Delaware.
in_Tol~o. gave a report of
At the same time; the
adivities there.
report
said , highway deaths
A county-wide Office rs
from 46,011 in 1975
increased
Conference was announced
to
46,820
in !976, the fir st
for November 29 at 7:30 p.m.
increase
since
the 55~nph
at Rock Springs Grange Ha lL
limit
was
enacted.
An interesting progra m
Carter se nt a telegram to 22
feat uring Thanksgiving was
governors
whose states had
given under the direction of
60
percent
or more traffic
the lecturer, Arthur Crabover
the
limit,
expressing
tree .
concern about the trend .
Bro~k

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CHAIN SAWS

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thermostats down to between
65 and 68. Wearing sweaters
and wooly socks was also
suggested.
,
Make sure the fireplace
damper is closed wh en
fireplace is not in use.
Inv est in glass screens
(double gla ss doors for
fireplace) .
Attendin g· the
din·
ner meeting were Mrs. Billie
J ean Dawson ,
Mrs.
Cather ine Smith, Mrs. sarah
Spencer, Mrs. Joyce Carson,
Mrs. Roberta Young, Mrs.
Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. Hazel
Smith, Mrs. Matilda Noble,
Mrs. Lilah Zirkle, Mrs.
Laurene Lewis, Mrs. Lester
Johnson, Mrs. Nancy VanMeter and Mrs . Alma
Marshall .

By ALICE Z. CUNEO
WASHING'I'ON (UP! )
Highway speeders are increasing. So are highway
deaths.
As memories lade of the
long lines a t servil'e stations
during the Arab oil embargo
of
1973 ,
America ns
increasingly ignore the :;&gt;
mvh speed limit whi ch grew
out of it , says a rtw
Transportation DeJlHrlment
report.
The rep ort said higher
spe!!ds are eliminating the
savings in lives and energy
tha t acco mpanied the
mandat~d limit on the
interstate 1ftl!!lway system .
"Highwa y speeds - after
dropping significantly in 1974
and remaining at 1974 levels
in 1975 - are gradually increasing ,' '
sa i d
Transportation Sec retary

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Tampa Bav
Rhode Island m th~ Clemson
we sf
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Northern, Capttal, Oberlm,
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At l a n ta
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4 6 0 .000
B y Un rted Pr ess I nterna t i o nal
San Fran
m out~ f-state . e\ ents. Rto
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New Eng l and
15 2 2
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Gr~de and Wng~t State are
W inn ioeg
12 7 1
Ch icago 31. Det r o it 1J
l5
hosttng
t h~tr
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M ia mi 55 , St Lou is 1.1
Quebec
10 8 1
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Edmonton
a 10 1
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Sund ay 's Gam es
tollf!l~ents. tlus weekend.
Houston
7 9 0
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At_lanta at Ta mpa Ba y
Htg~ hgh tm g
Sa turday
L os Ang at Clev!:'land ·~
indran&lt;rpO I!S
6 9 3
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NY Giant s a t Ci n c in na t i
B!r n;rnghan'
5 11 1
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Ph i la at Ne w Engl and
C1nc rnna t i
5 12 0
\0
Ak~on at Cmcmnati ; Oakland
T hur sda y ' o;. R esults
P rttsbu r gn at NY Je TS. .
(Mtch.) at Toledo; Cal Stale
Bir mrngh a m 12, Cinci 2
Ka nsas C i t ~ at H ouston
M innesot a a r Gr een Bay
lndpls 5. Eomonron J , or
Hayward at Dayton; Xavier
Fr rday ' s Gam es
Bal t imor e at D en ver
at Purdue; Sagmaw Va lley
Dalla s at Was h in g ton
Que~ec at N ew Eng l al"'d
(Mtch.) at Youn gstown
New Ori M at ·san Fran
Cinc rnnat i at Ho us ton
.
Satu r day ' s Ga m es.
San D iego at Sea ttle
State;
and, m a doubleheader
Cinc rnnat i at tndpls
Monda v ' s G am e
_m Cleveland, John Carroll
Bf lo at Oa kland. night
Edmonton at N ew Eng
Bi r mingham at Quebec
going against Cleveland Sta te
and ea,., ·Western playing
Baldwin-Wallace.
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eyes third
night in the Rubber Bowl with
Ashtabula St. J oh n (9-1)
meeting Crfl(lks\·ille ( 9-2) for
the small school title at 4:30
p.m. and top-ranked Elyria
Catholic ( ! Hl) and No. 2
Wyom ing (!M) tangltng at
7:30p.m. lor the AA crown,
Tlte
Moelle r-McKinley
game, which pits the No. I
and N&lt;&gt;. 4 teams in the fi nal
UP! Board of Coaches AAA
ratings, matches McKinley's
strong rurming game against
Moe ll er 's
well-balanced
attack.
'
" They' re really
un·
derra ted ," Fa ust said of
the Bulldogs, who lost their
last game of the season to
Massi llon (21-0) after being
ranked No. 2 until then.
"They ca n throw the ball if
th ey have to, bu t t heir
running game is a wesome .
They' \'e got great running
backs m Rtck Asberr y, Ben
Lee and Mark Stevenson."
Moeller rolled up 526 ya rds

Highway deaths, spN!ders increasing

Homemakers dine, hear program
I
on ways to conserve on energy

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!":llL.:l~ l~t~ mnt&gt;r bt&gt;dut~ \) f
t\1 \-h- On t he ·hst lt. t&gt;rt" )!iss
Fni'da fat&gt;.t-J1:e n.nnpart&gt;d to
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Ruth Duor~. oompared to
la vt_)ndti'r. one oi cult ure and
aa c~:

.and \llss '1 arv Park .
Com pared to co:t&gt; c\1nib wnh

tuu.rh of Yt'lYet.
WiLson and \l !S.l
Zerkle ga,·e a rPport on the
l't'\.'t&gt;nt .\1 et~s Counly Gardt&gt;n
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th,..,., found alone the road~Jde

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s.lJd there are plants "hieh
bt&gt;neftftal r.n treaun~ ar·

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thrills. h'"h blood pressure
and asthnm In Coon's book.
h€ refeiO' to :!50 plants and
" here to fmd th€m. and their
mnhctnal u..~s .

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In her wscu.&gt;swn of herbs ,
Cllr; Ha) &lt;&gt; defmed them a.s
mb "aU plants "hleh are
r&gt;vt shrubs or trees ... She talk·
ed about the fustoncal ur
terest of herbS menuonmg
pepper wtuch m early Frane€
't'o as used for church dues.
rt&gt;nt and taxt&gt;s. "·as at one
lllnt' ·used to pay a ra nsom
She also talked about th€
properties of garlic and noted
. that if a cut clo,·e of ga rlic lS
n:b:&gt;e&lt;l on bread and then the
bread 1S put m the salad , th€
flav or wtll b&lt;&gt; there but there
be breath od or ~Irs

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Tik&gt;re .,.,·as a discll5.5;JDn on the

rens10n of the Nnsmuuon
and b\ -Ia "'· h&lt;l.st clutls and
or\1cr.im.s for rount\· ~alh€r·

ln~S. operatm~ expt;n.s'es. and
t.l'lt' ChrLStr.tas fl owt&gt;r shilw
Thi' ;how 'will be held Dl&gt;t:. 3
and ~ at the Pomeroy
Elemer.tarv School Clutls
drew foi- ~rluhltllh! classes.
Contnbutwn.s for (~hn.stma.s
,~ft.s at the -~the. n.s ~! ental
Health Center and nora! arrangements for there were
disc u.ssed .
For roll call members
in.swt&gt;rt?&lt;i w1th the namesof
h€rtls the' h&lt;n e used. The
program ·by .\irs . Walter
Haves was also on herbs and
"'3S taken from the books.
"Hertls and the Good Earth"
by Henry Beston : " Herbs for
the Kltchen· by Goodrich
\lagga and " Plants for Heal-

uuc· br \"el.scm C01..·m .

~t iddleport
'\azare ne
Church women ho.stE'd a
bndal shower for C.lary
Rusche! at the .-\.mertcan
Legion HaU)londay e\·~run;: .
A pastel CQ!or scheme w.s
earned out 1n. the table
decorations. The cake was a
rep!Jca of two wedding b&lt;&gt;ll.s
and had yeUow and gr!"'n
rosettes m the docorauons.
Games \\'ere played "'th
pnze.s gomg to \lary La they.
Phyllis LU5ter. ~laq one
Tavlor. and Tamm\· Se.arles,
Pre;.,ntlng gilts .were Judy
Broome . Luctl!e Hamson,
~lary La tlley. Anna
Cllae
EU!S. GraC&lt;' Rusche!. Phyllls
Luster. Donna Taylor. '\ellie
Co, . ~lary Walburn. Betty

\rr,c Haves noted that the

Daughter born

JT"e're Just

Stewart of Hobson a re an-

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Harry

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nvunring tile blrth of a
daughter. Jenrufer Ann. The
f11·e pound. 14 oWJce infant
v;-as born on ;-; CJ\ '. l2 at the
Holzer ~l edica! Center.- Cllr.
and ~I rs . Stewart ha•·e a son.
DarreU. one . •
.Grandparents are ~lr . and
~Irs . Pat Johnson.
~!id­
dleport ; and C.lr. and Cllrs .
RJchard Stewart. Route I.
~l iddlepo rt.
Great·
grandmothe rs are ~Ir s.
~la bel Johnson. Clilton• W.
\ 'a.: ~Irs . &gt;ia qone BaU.
Pomeroy. and ~I rs . ~lerl
RatWf. Hobson.

SORRIS SPEAKI:\G
CARPE'.TER - The Re~· .
Cllarles :\orris . native of
Racine. now a· well-knoltTI
ministe r a t South P oint.
opened a series of thr""
spe ci al sen·.Jces at the
Ca rp ente r .Baptist Chu rch
Thanksgi,·ing evening. The
second and thi rd meetings
\\ill be tonight '\ ov. 2.&gt; 1 and
tomorrow e\·en ing. The
public is ..-e!C&lt;Jme.

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child's eannent on a bush to
tin and fvre,·er after that
111 :,; at10rol G""""'phl&lt;' oo the
thin tht&gt; flowers wt&gt;re blut:'
use of herbs and •n terb
Refreshnl&lt;'nts were served
school 10 the Rock) ~l oun­
by
C.lrs. Ff) and Cllrs. Arthur
Uw15
She menuoned Dr.
Skinner
from .a
able
Samuel Thomsoo of the rrucJ.,
dt&gt;corated
m t f)·stal and Silk
die l!'t h N'n tur) " ho llSt'd
.rces . ~Irs . Betsy Hork;·, ViN'
~rbs 10 hiS preS&lt;'npuons
wtuch lx&gt;came so wtde-spread preSJdent. presided at the
punch bo"'i. and ~I rs Stbley
111 use that he had to ha1·e
Slack.
preSident. at the ('j)ffn'
the m co p) ngh ted ~Irs .
ser.·1ce.
Ha,·es notffi that .somt&gt; of
theS.. are sui! m use today
aJJd that Thomson " "-' the
ongmator of the patent
medicme prOCt'SS.
In her roncludlng remarks
on hertls. Cll rs. Hayes descnt&gt;ed rosemary as the herb of
fnendship and hdeht,· She
spoke of the legend which
says that the nowers were
white WJUl the flight of ~lary
Prece pt or Beta Bet a
,and Joseph mto Eg)-pt ~·here Cllapter of Beta ?igma Plu
~\ary
spread the ChriSt Sororitv met reeenUv at the
home · of Mrs J wie \'an
\'ranken for a preferential
tea and pledge ntual.
The candlelight ceremony
wa s conducted by ~Irs .
\'elma Rue . president. ~Irs .
Bettv Ohllnger. and Cllrs.
Ta~ lor. Artle Pose,·. ·c.lildred
'\ash. C.!r. and \Irs. Carson ~orma Amsbary. The new
Ha,·e.s. Gertrude Bass .. E1·a pledges are Mrs. Leota
DeSsauer, lleiSSie BaughnlaJl. YOWlg. ~Irs . ~laidie Mora ,
~l arjon e
Taylor. · Diane Janet Hill , and June Freed.
The tea table featured
Ash.le\·, Carolme Davis. Ins
vellow
roses . \Irs. Rue
Pa)lle. Kun Pa)lle. Usa
'\ash. Phyllis Da,·is. Debblf P,..,sided at the silver tea ser·
Tav!or, Trent '\ash. Teresa 11ce. Guest at the tea was
Ellis. '\ita Rusch€!. and Tam· Sue. daughter of ~I rs . Rue.
miting here from Flonda .
my Searles

Sorority.

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kind. I've been to various
A n em'/'
ry -eed'f!g doctors and they all say that I

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TV. • .in Review

TODIALIIS.

By JOA.'i HA.'IAL"ER
Ll'l Tel.-·ision Writer
'\EW YORK \ UP I I- Those World War II mones glorifying
war probably were as bad for our psyches as sugar for our diet
- but they certainly were fun . .
Todav·s mo\ies about later conflicts may b&lt;&gt; moraUy
oorrect. l&gt;Jt like yogurt they are an acquired taste!:
For what it was like in the rnO\ies of the good old days when
men were men and women were either Bem· Grabre or \'3liant
nurses, try tuning in ·-oscar· Present.5 thf War Mo,·ies and
J ohn Wayne ·· on ABC :&gt;o,·. 'li. 9-ll p.m., Eastern time.
.\nyone ·Who attended the m01ies regularly in the days of
World 1\'ar II and afte..Ward knows the United States dluld not
ha ,.e ..-on the ..-ar in the Pacific ..-ithout Wavne so he makes a
natural host. assisted by Walter ~lanhau ; Brerrla Vaccaro,
Loui5e Fletcher and Jeff Bridges.
The show is hased on film clips from more than 100 mo1ies,
mostly of the World Warn era but ..-ith a few modern ringers
such as ·· Panon" thrown i.n .
Wa~·ne 2.s host. hea\ier and gra·.-el mice(h takes the viewer
on a tour of mones that ..-ere pla)ing oil Dec . .6, JSU. th€ day
before the ..-arid changed . There was Bogart artd Sidney
Greenstreet in "The !&gt;la ltese Falcoil.'' Clark Gable and Lana
Turner in "Hanky Tonk ," Bing Crosby am ~!ary Martin in
" Birth of the Blues .. and ~lickey Rooney as Andy Hardy.
"E\·en ·one can tell vou 'Wi"here he- or she was ... :· Waynt&gt; says
of Dec. 7. J9ll. the d;iy the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor,
although fe..- .-\mericallS at the time had any idea where Pearl
Harbor was.
Aspects of the war take up the entire show. from John Wayne
in oombat to E&lt;iward C.. Robinson in basic training , fr om
Ronald Rea gan in love 10 the Andrew Sisters singing "Boogie
Woogie Bugle Boy of Company C,'' and from Donald Dud
paying "taxes to b&lt;&gt;at the .-'..tis" 10 Bette Da'is singing
"They 're Either Too Youn g or Too Old.''
Th.ose who are too yOilllg to rememb&lt;&gt;r World War II may
ha,·e trouble understanding its o,·ersimplified 1-iow- but they
equate the situation with .later a.nd very different wars .
\'iolence of a different Sl'lrt has been dooeiO Charles Dic!ten.s
:• .. A Christmas Carol" on "The Hone)mooners Chris&gt;.ma.s
Special,.. scheduled oit ABC for '\o;·. 28, 1.-9 p.m., Eastern
time.
Jackie Glea500, Art Carney. Audre;; Clleadows and Jane
Kean. distinctlv aging Hooeymooners, still li1·e in th€ ir
Brookl)ll tenement. This time , in a plot too silly to explain.
Gleason as Ralph Kramden directs and stars in his own
,-ersion of .. A Christtnan Carol.''
The best bit in the sh ow comes ..-hen Carney rwho plays Tiny
Tim and Scrooge ) offers a variety ol Tiny Tim limp
possibilities - Grandpa ~l c0Jy in "The Real McCoys,"
Cheste r in "Gunsmol&lt;e" or Boris Karloff in ·'Frankenstein ...
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Mrs. C: Yes, I think so. I
felt so empty after that
miscarriage and I could
never get pregnant after that,
no matter how hard we tried.
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telephone calls from her
readers. HOwever, there are
hundreds of crisis interven·
lion phone lines in the United
States. For the phone number
, of one near you, contact your
local mental health associa.lion or mental health in·
fonnation service.)
Write to Dr. Blaker in care
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Coca
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SATURDAY
FRENCH CITY Swingers
Square Dance Club, Dance 811 p.m., Tri-Grande Square
Bldg., caller, Chad Johnson.
TUESDAY
TOPS CLUB OH 570, Tues·
day elening 6:30p.m. at the
Pomeroy Baptist Church
social room. Anyone in·
terested is welcome to attend.

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\GCH:HI FIIDAT AND SATURDAY ON·
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We hcrv. what~ odoertile, if
Cit all possible, If, due to con-

At the meeting following
the dinner hosted by OH 530,
each club officer was in·
troduced . In the absence of
Debbie · Hill, local leader,
Karolyn Black, c&lt;&gt;-leader,
was presented. KOPS (Keep
Off Pounds Sensibly) were
honored. In the group were
Linnie Aleshi re, , Delores
Hawk, Nellie Grover, lm·
ogene Dean, Teresa Wood
and Betty Sayre of the
Pomeroy Chapter. They were

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Monday evening several troops of Meigs County girl scouts
will be marching in the Middleport Christmas parade. The
girls will also participate in the Pomeroy parade on Dec. 4.
RUTLAND BROWNIES
Singing of Christmas carols was a feature of this week's
meeting of the Rutland Brownies as they prepared for mar·
ching in the Middleport parade.
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Susie Lambert led in the Lord's Prayer to open the meeting
with Jndi Brown leading in the pledge and · all of the girls
singing "God Bless America" and the "Brownie Smil Smile
Song." Mrs. Shirley Wilson discussed fire drills and with the
assistance of Judy Eblin conducted a study on first aid. Games
were played after relreslunents were served by Mandi Fry. A
Brownie friendship ring dosed the meeting.
POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 1276
A practice for an investiture and rededication ceremony was
held at Monday night's meeting of the Pomeroy juniors at the
Pomeroy Elementary School. The ceremony will be held on
Dec. 5 with parents invited to come about 3 p.m .
Participation on both the Middleport and Pomeroy parades
was Rlanned. The pledge was led by Sherry Russell and Penny
Kirby . At last week's meeting, the time was spent on learning
lashing, tying square knots, and doing other things with rope.
Laura McCullough and Tracy Reed led the pledge and girl
scout
SYRACUSE BROWNIE TROOP 1120
Work was continued on the Christmas count.Oown hangings
at a recent meeting of the Syracuse Brownies. The girls were
reminded of the Middleport parade and asked, to meet at
Gateway at 6 p.m. Parents are to pick up their children at the
T in Middleport after the parade.
Janie Imboden led in the pledge, Jane Jet! in the girl scout
promise and all repeated the Brownie B's.
Refre~lunents were served by Mary Baldwin and Heidi
Cobb.
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POLLY"$ POINTERS

POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY-I do hope
someone can tell me how to
remove.a crust left from hard
water· residue that is in the
bottom of an antique
china pitcher I have just
acquired. I have tried
vinegar in boiling water and
scouring with numerous
cleaning agents but nothing
worked. - Mrs. J. T.
DEAR MRS.J.T. - Try
vinegar and tea leaves, shake
and leave them in to soak but
shake every so often. This
may take a long time, it took
a long tlme to build up so be
patient. Warming the vinegar
may help. If any of the
r.eaders know of something
else I am sure they wlll share
it with you.-POLLY.
· DEAR POLLY .. My
blanket is so soort that when I
make the bed there is never
enough to tuck in so it does
not come loose during the
night. I folded an old sheet in•.
thirds (three pieces from one
sheet) and sewed a piece at
the end of a blanket and then
made a hem so it stays ti~ht

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Mrs. Philson also read a list
of recommendations for
t;h.a.pter organizations com·
piled a t a recent presidents
workshop at Akron attended
by Margaret Benson, viCe
president.
A silent auction with pr&lt;&gt;ceeds to be used in the
scholarship lund was con·
dueled following the meeting
by Martha Husted. Self·
evaluation survey sheets on
professional growth were
distributed by Carol Wolfe,
research chairman, and com-

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organ recital by Albert Dittes
at his home near here the
evening of Nov. 19.
His program consb1ed of
the music of Leroy Anderson
in cl uding " Blue Tango,"
"Forgotten
Dreams. "
"Sarabande." "The Penny
Whistle Song," " The Sand·
paper BaUet," "The Syn·
copated Clock," " Fiddle
Faddle," "Plink , Plank,
Plu..nk," "The Waltzing Cat,"
and "The Song of the Bells."
Mr~. Pat Di~tes accompanied
her husband during several

HER 'OLD FLmT' RD..ES NEW WIFE
DEAR HELEN :
My husband and I have been married three years, have a
lovely home and hoped to enfoy our retireme~t together. We're
in our mid-sixties. He acts 30!
He makes a mad dash lor the door whenever a young lady
passes by. He knows when it's time for them to return from
school or work , and posts himself out front "watering the
lawn."
Some flirt back with him. I am very unhappy about this. He's
selections on the violin.
a confirmed "looker," and will never change. Should I con·
Dittes, pastor of the
sider divorce? • HUMIUA TED
Pomeroy
an·d
Al hens
DEAR HUMIUATED: Your husband enjoys the scenery. So
Seventh-day Adventist
IQng as he doesn't pick the posies, .what's the harm ? Rather
Churches, was celebrating
than feel hwniliated, be happy he inspires young women to
his birthday that day.
harmless response. Proves you've got a winner, right'
Refreshments of a beautifully
My antidote: Do a bit of flirting yourself, when you're out in
decorated birthday cake and
company· and also when you're alone with him.
.
vunch
was served .
The first provides space, the second spice, and both are im·
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At
the
conclusion of the
Uortant especially when you're retired and together most of
Christmas
love
gilt
jars
were made
recital,
donations
thetime.
·
with
proceeds
totaling
$137.40
to
benefit
th
e
Bartlett
P.S.. Experts say people who flirt a lot are basicaUy afraid of
were
turned
in
at
the
Tuesday
Seventh-day
Adventist
extramarital sex. Not to worry.· H.
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night meeting of the Loyal Church School.
Bereans Class of the Mid·
Among those attendin g
DEAR HELEN:
dleport
Church of Christ held were Mr. and Mrs..Joseph
This isn 'I a human relations problem, but could you tell me:
White, of th e Po meroy
Why is New York City caUed "The Big Apple"? ·CATHERINE at the church.
Mrs. Ella Mae Daugherty Seventh-day Adventist
DEAR CATHERINE : Perhaps because everyone wants a
presided at the meeting church, and Mr. and M.rs .
slice of it?· II.
·
which opened with prayer by Bob Green and children,
Mrs. Martha Childs. Mrs. Mark and Crystal, Gallipolis,
DEAR HELEN:
· My wife had to have a hysterectomy. To adopt a baby may Daugherty read "We Do Not members of the Pl. Pleasant
take years. We don't believe in the baby black market, but Ever Walk Alone." It was Seventh-day ·Advent ist
would it be .wrong if we found a healthy young woman who reported . that George Church.
would cooperate with me to have our baby? We would pay her Meinhart is lmproving.
The combined Christmas
well.· WANTSTOBEAFATHER
dinner
of classes of the
DEARWTBAF :
church
was
announced for
It's done • more than you realize. But isn't this still baby
NOW YOU KNOW
Dec.
6
and
members
to serve
black market· minus the g&lt;&gt;-belween?
.'
A
pota~r bear's sense of
Perhaps some day science will produce babies on order, out· on committees were named. sn'tell is so acute it uan detect
side a woman's womb. Presently, as I've said before, contrac- Each one attending is to take . food 20 miles away .
ting to seU a baby is at least borderline illegal, Immoral and a covered dish and their own
fattening. • H. P.S. A childless Berkeley, Calif., couple has · table service.
Mrs. pertrude MiUer and
advertised they wiU_pay $10,000 to a woman (who meets their
Mrs.
Grace Hawley were apqualifications) il she will have their baby through artilicial in·
pointed
to the nominating
semi.nation, using the husband's semen. They may be facing
committee.
Devotions by
more legal hassles than they realize.
Mrs. Lena McKinley were on
Syracuse, 0 .
the Thanksgiving theme. She 992.5776
DEAR HELEN:
I've begun to think marrtage is just a meal ticket to women. used verses of scripture .Now open for the season .
ChOose from over 15,000
They hook their men, then bitch about bad treatment, when relating to giving thanks.
Poinse"ias
75c to Sla.oo
Games
were
conducted
by
anyone knows il a husband receives TLC, he'll be a pussycat.
Foliage Plants 75c to 512.00
Mrs.
Alice
Robe
s
on
.
H~ won't stray il he's kept happy at home, in bed and out.
Hanging Baskets
51.25 to
f He'll be generous, faithful and loving if he gets the same Refreslunents were served
S4.SO
-reSponses from his wife: Why don't you females try this by Mrs. Gertrude Miller,
Mrs. Daugherty, · Mrs.
Open Daily9til5
sometimes?· EX-HUSBAND
·Mrs.
Kathryn
Erwin,
and
Sundays 1 til5
DEAR EX.:
Louise
McElhinny.
Why don't you stop your generalizing] Graiited, sam~
women deserve unfaithful husbands. On the other hand, there
are born rover-boys who would cheat on a generous, true and
loving Sophia Loren.
Don't go sour, just because you picked lemon.· H.
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Love jars
turned in ·

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

and snug on the bed. My
neighbors were very curious
when they saw my blanket on
the line but now I have seen
several others with white
strips on the end.
FRANCES.
DEA.R Ij:'OLLY - When someone asks to borrow your
crochet or knitting instruc·
tions, a treasured recipe, etc. plastic ice cube tray is nice
DEAR POLLY - My grand·
first . have it pl'\otostated for holding these spools of daughter takes her lunch to
(banks, post offices and floss. Many of ihem stack school and her thermos bas
l'ibraries have these nicely so they are 'great for suchasmallopeningitisnext
machines) and the smaU cost organizing one's sewing · to unpossible to put in ice '
wiU be 8J1 investment in drawer as they hold and cubes. The botUe is plastic so
friend!lhip . Never, never separate the various sewing 1 now wash it in the evening
aUow ANYONE to borrow "·lindings". -PAULA.
and then put in a s~,U
such things unless you are
DEAR POLLY- Mrs. D.J. amount of water and put -m
willing to kiss them a penna· · wrote that she was stuck at the freezer. In the morning it
nent good-bye. There is home with nothing to do so is re~dy to fill with her
always a first time for even may I suggest that she put favorite drink and it stays
the most trustworthy of per· her tlme to good use by cold until.lunchtim~.- MRS.·
sons to forget. Give them the volunteering to read and J.E.B.
copy but never the original. record for the blind. She can
PoUy will send you one of
Save all your empty thread contact her local library or her signed thank-you
spools and use them to wind the State Cmruni8sion lor the newspaper coupon clippers il
your embroidery floss on.q )31ind concerning this. ·At on~ she uses your favorite
Peel off the ongmal papers at time 1 was confined to the - Pointer, Peeve or Problem In
the ends 8IId put on the house and I did this and found her column. Write POLLY'S
number of the noss so you qan it most interesting and so POINTERS in care of this
replace it with more of the ex· very much appreciated. newspaper.
act same shade if need be. A MARY H.
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HONORED-Virginia Dean as the " best loser" of the
TOPS Club 0 . H. 570 was honored at Saturday's district
meeting heid at Marietta. She was presented a corsage by
Karolyn Black, e&lt;&gt;-leader of the local chapter.

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Meigs County memb&lt;&gt;rs at·
tending were Lee Lee,
Gene.va Nolan, Maxine
Rhilson , Grace Web&lt;&gt;r, Mar·
tha Husted, Rebecca Tate,
Maxine Whitehead. Rosalie
Story, Mary Virginia Reibel,
Carol Wolfe, Jeanette
Thomas, Emily Sprague.
Ruth Euler, Nan Moore, Ann
Wetlster, Ethel Chapman,
Margaret Parsons, Fay
Sauer, Roberta Wilson, Olive
Page, Dorothy Woodard and
Nellie Parker, secretary.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26
9:00. 5:00

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run out of an advertised ·sf*
c:ial, we substitute a comparable brand at a similar soving
Of give you a RAIN CHECK for
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Members of Alpha Omicro~
Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International enjoyed a turkey dinner Mon·
day evening at the Meigs Inn.
Hostesses for the dinner
meeting were Dorothy
Wooda rd. Grace Weber ,
Margaret Parsons, Jeanette
Thomas, and Ann Webster.
Mrs. Webster had the invoca·
, lion at the tab]es which were
decorated in keeping with the
ooli~y season. Favors were
turkey replicas.
Lee Lee opened the
·meeting with a poem, " I Am
Thankful. " Esther Maerker,

Black. Also honored Virginla
Dean, best loser of the
chapter , and Marcia
Houdashelt, runner-up. They
were also presented .flowers
and charms.
Poster and name tags were
judged with the Pormroy
Chapter wiMing for the J?est
name tag .
.
Others besides those nam·
ed above attending the
district meeting were Donna
Al•shire, !cycle Herdman,
Ellen Rou ch, Bonni e
Johnston, Lelia Haggy,
Gera ldine Varney, Freda
Davis and Joann Eads.
· The TOPS Club, a weight
corjlrol organization, meets
each week at the Pomeroy
First Baptist Church social

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MembE-rs of the TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Club O.H. 540 traveled to
Marietta Saturday for the an·
nual AID (Autumn lnspira·
lion Day ) held at the Holiday
Inn. There they joined six
other TOPS Chapters for din·

Polly Cramer

Pierced Ears

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mud and grimy dirt
become imbedded in
'carpet fib ers ... traffic
causes th e dirt to grind
'like sandpaper in to the
·pil e, making the carpet
wear out more quickly.

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pr• · cription you d on' t n eed
to ''Jit. \\e'll fi ll it imm e·
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By Karen Blaker, Ph.D.
should be able to lose weight.
Twenty million Americans
Counselor: Well, do you
overeat? ·
are at least 15 pounds
overweight and dieting has
Mrs. C: I really don't think
·• 1
so. You could even ask my
become a nauona craze (a husband. At the dinner table
!976 source cited 27,960
methods of weight loss on be is constantly (llaking
pubUc record) . Yet few peo- smart remarks about how I
ple who ~ant to lose weight :'!~s~eA~:i~~~~oo~~klik!
0
will adlmt slmp!y that they
. t too much. In this ~ crazy the r.est of the day. I
, ea
.
exc
don't have tune to eat.
Counselor : Not long ago I
from 8 hot !me ca ' a
co unselor enco.ura.ges a saw a Weight Watcher's
frustr~ted, chromc.Oieter to advertisement on a bus. It
exanune her eatmg habtts. .
showed a fat woman standing·
Mrs. C: 1 caUed this in the dark eating a piect! of
pumb&lt;&gt;r three years ago and · fried chicken by the light of
the person 1 talked wtth ~.as an open refrigerator. The
_ so. helpful. Shtt hstened w~le caption read, "Honestly, J
I cned a nd then got me to talk never even sit down to eat."
about m~ m!Scarnage. So: I
Mrs. C: 1 get your point ...
thought I~ try caUmg agam. but 1 guess I don't bE-lieve
It 1S two o clock t~ the mo~· that 1 eat too much.
mg and I just cant sleep. I m
Counselor : Well how could
~tarved, and can't stop think· you find out whether you do
mg . a bout food . I feel so or not,
discouraged about dieting. 1
Mrs .' C: 1 have thought
have been trymg ~0 lose abou t writing down
we1ght for over two years and everything that I eat.
I am still 40 pounds Although it has always seem·
overwei.ght. .
,
' ' ed like a logical thing to do, I
G?unse!or · You ve been just never got around to it ...
dietm~ for two yea'; and probably b&lt;&gt;cause ... To teU
haven tlost any we1ght.
au the truth 1 don 't know
Mrs. C: Yes .. I know th~t ~hy 1 never did. Anyway, it's
soun~ . unpossible but it s something new to try . 1 don't
true ·
.
feel so discouraged.
Counselor: I'm glad you
. Counselor: Well, 11 does
seem unlikely, but there are feel better but lllljybe there is
some med1ca! conditions a reason why you have never
which. .... .
,
.
gotten around to losing
Mrs. C. No, no you re too weight. You mentioned a
ml.scarriage three years ago
8IId you said that you've b&lt;&gt;en
dieting unsuccessfully for two
years. Is there any coMe&lt;:·
tion ?

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Society enjoys dinner

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

GOOD fltiOAY N O - I 25 ,
ooii\.iUiisATU.IDAY NOV-16 . 1ffl IH

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,peoJ..ers cna mu::;tt ~o.,.uols 7 JO m•n•s te r
p m lhu•5odoy h' n n to 2om
ENTERPRI SE Wors htp 9 om
Lod1cs Home LNlQu-~ o11 wo;,n1C'f'r · church School 10 am
"'"'.te-d .., 30 p rn pro y~ r m r&gt;Pi tna
ROCK SPRINGS Wor5h tp !0
' and Btb!e s•urir
Bob E"''"" P am Church School 9· 15o.m .
leoder
R"""
Noel H12rmon
UMYF 6 30 p rn .
teocher
FL ATWOODS Worship , 11 a.m.
BURLINGTON SOUTH~ RN BAP
Church School lO am
l iST CHAPEl Route- I Shade
MIDDLEPORT ClUifER
..
Po st or Bob by Elk1 n~
Sundav
Rev Robert Bumgamer \.
school 5 p .,, ~un.do y worsh tp
HEATt-1
Robert Bumgarner.
5 &lt;~5 p m We-dnesday praye r ser
Pas tor ' Worshrp
10·30 om.
vi_{' 7 JO p m
Church School 9 30 am UMYF b
POM ER OY WES TSIDE CHU RCH pm
OF C.I.I RIST ?00 W Ma 1n St Jerry
RUTLAND Wilbur Hilt Pastor
Paul m1n1ste-r phone 992 7 666
Worsh 1p 10 30 a m Chur ch School
c~1tl SI;' rVOIIV!o'
rlO"ll Instrumen tal
9.30 a rn
SL•ndo)' worship
0 am , 81b le
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
study 11 a n1 .... o1s h•p 6 p m
Rev , Hor\l ey Koch Jr
W edne~do.., B1ble Sk.!dy 7 p rp
ASBUR.Y
Wo rsl·up 11 a m
O lD DEXTER SIBLE CHRISTI AN Church School 9 50 a m. UMW
CH UR CH
Re-v Rolph Smtih
hrst Tuesday B•ble Study Thurs
posr or Sunde.~ school q 30 o tn
7 30 p .m
Mrs Worley Froncts superinten FOREST RUN Worsh •p 9 a m
dent Preochtr'9 ser~ 1ces f1rst &amp; Church SchoollO a m
th1rd Sunday$ lqllow1n g Sunday
MINERS VILLE Worshtp 10 am
School
Church Sc:hool9 am
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
SYRACUSE Church School 9.00
Preoch 1nQ Q 3D o m ftrst and ~e
a rn . Wo rsh•p servtce 7·30 p m
cond Sufidovs of each month
SOUTH ERN CLUSTER
, th1rd and lourth Sundays each
Re v T~rno t hy Sm1th
monlh wors ht p servtee at 7·30
Cluster leader
p m
We dne~do y
evenmgs at
Rev Steven W il son
7 30 Pray er and Stb le St wd y.
A,ssoc•ote
S£VE NTH DAY
ADVENT IST
BETHANY , (Dorcas \, Worship
9 30 a m Church School 10 30
M ulberr) He1 ghts Road , Pom~roy
Poster A lbert Ot lles , Sobboth a,m
School
Supertntendenl
Cla ra
CARMEL Chruch School 9 30
M clnt yro .S-abbath School Solur - om . Wors.h1p 10 JO c m 2nd and
day afternoon or 2 00 w1 lh W or - dth Sundays
APPLE GROVE, Sunday School
Ship Serv1c e rollowrng ot'3 15
RUT:.AND FI RST BAPTISI 9 30 o m Worsh 1p 7 30 p m \5 1
Ct-t URCH
S1s ter
HO rr1e tl and Jrd Sundays · Prayer meetmg
Worner Suot
Sunday School
Wedn esday 7 30 p m Fe llows hip
9 30 o m
mornmg worshtp
sup per first Saturday 6 p .m, UMW
10 -1 5 om
1nd Tuesday 7 30 p m .
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
EA ST LETA~ T . Chruch School
1st, 2nd Jrd Sundays , 9 30 c m .
Cas'&lt;!' pastor Sun doy Sc hool
r:; 30 o m evf"n1ng wor!i.hip 7 30
Fourth Sunday 10·30 am War
Thursda'r eventn g prayer servtce
5 ~Hp 2nd Sund ay 7 30 p.m 4th
~ 30p 'll
Sunday 9 30 a m , Pra yer meetmg
POME ROY FIRST BAPTI ST
Wedne5d oy 7.30 p.m . UMW ls t
Oov1 d f.\cm n rr1n1 sler, Wt1Ham TuesQay 7 30 p m
Watso n Sunday school "'upr . Sun
WESLEYAN (Recine ) Sunday
day school, 9 30. a m , morn1ng School 10 om Worship 11 a 1]'1 ,
worshtp 10 30 o m .
Jr UMYF Wednesday 3 30 p m.:
FIRST SOU'THERN BAPTIS T , 282 Btble Study Thursday 7 p m . Choir
Mu lberry Ave Pomeroy . Paul J. Practt c., Thursday 8 p m .
Wh 1te Pastor Gory 8o~hom . Sun·
LETART FALLS Church School
day school ~up t Sunday school. lsi , 2nd , 3rd Sundays 1015 am.
9 30 a m,, morntng w~;&gt;rsh1p , 4th Sunday 9 15 o m , Worsh1p
10 30 evPnw•g worsh1p 6 30 p m
1st , 2nd , 3rd Sund ays 9 IS c m
M tdweek prayer serv•ce . 7 30 4th Sunday 7.30 p m
MORNI NG STAR , Worsh1p 9 30
p m.
M IDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
am Church School 10 30 am ..
Dexter Rp , longs ... die, Ohro Re v M1d We!ik Servtce Wednesday 8
(lyde Ferrell
Pasfor
Sunday pm
School
11
a .m
Saturday
MORSE' CHAPEL . Worshp I I
preochtng serv1c es 7 30 p m
a m • Church Sc hoo 19 30 a m
PORHANO Wei-sh ip 7·30 p.m ,
Wednesday eventng Sible study
ot7 30 p m
Ch urch Sc ho o19 30 a m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH.
SUTTON Churc h School 9:30
Bo l1ey R\Jn Rood , Rev Emmell c . m Wors htp 1st and 3rd Sundays
Raw5on pastor Handley Dunn, l030om
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
supt Sunday school , 10 am Sunday e"'enmg serv tc(l 7 30, Bible
Rev Rt chord Thoma!&gt;
1e ach1ng 7 30 p m Thursday .
Pastor
DYES V!l LE
CO MMUN ITY
Duane Sydenstr1cker
John Dougla s
(,HURCH Roger C Turner pa stor.
Sunday ~choal , 9 30 am ., Sunday
Associates
mor rtmg wors t·u p , 10 30 Sunde~
10 a.m :
JOPPA
Wors hi p
evening servtc e , 7 30
Chu r ch School 9 am .: Pra yer
MIDDLEPORT
Meetmg Wednesday 8 p m
MT MORl AH BAPTIST, Corner
LONG BOTTOM . Sunday sc hool
Fou rth and Ma 1n M1ddleport
at 9 30 a.m. Worshtp ser v1ces at
Rev Henry t&lt; ey Jr pastor Sun· 7 30 p m Btble .itudy and Youth
day School , 9.30 a m Mrs Ervin meet t ng
at
8
p m.
on
Baumgardner
sup! , Morning Wednesdays
woro; h1p 10 AS o ,m .
NORtH BETHEL , Wo rship 11
Af.IODlEPORT
CH URCH
Of a m , Church School1 0 am
CHRIST IN .CH~ IS HA N UNION
ALFRED . Sunday School 9 30
-Low r'en ce Ma nley pastor; Mrs o.rn , Wors htp 10 45 o m Prayer
Russell Young Sunday Schoo l meetmg Wednesday 7 ·45 p m ,
Sup! Sund ay School 9 JO o m UMW 3rd Tuesday 8 p.m
Evenmg wors hrp 7 30 Wedne $
REEDSV ILLE Sunday School 9 30 '
ani Wo rship 7 30 p m ., Prayer
do y prayer rneetm g, 7 30 p.m '
MT MORIAH CHURC H OF GOD
Meel1ng 7 30 ' p m
T ue~oy .
Roc•ne Route 2 the Rev Jcme$ Vlsi tot ian7 30 p .m 1st Thurs d,c~
SILVER RIOGE , Wo rshtp 10 am
M Munc-, , pa stor Sunday sc hool
9 45 om mornmg worsh1p 11 ChurGh Schoo19 o m
even1 ng wor~hlp
7 30
TUPPERS PLAIN S Worshtp 9
o m
Prayer mee 11ng Tue- sday ·•·? 30 am . Church School10a .m .
p m
You ng people ~ rneettng,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Geo rge Frede n ck . supt' 'Serv1ce
7 30 p m fhursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
weeki~
9 30 a m on Sunday
Corner SJJ+:Ih ond Pa lmer the Rev . Prea chmg l trsl and lht rd Sundays
Peter GrendeL pa stor. Mc nnmg of month by Clilford Sm1th , 9 30
Kloes
supermtenden l Sunday a m
HOBSON CHRIST IAN UNION ,
School WMPO Radio program
7 45 a.m , Sunday School , 9 l S Re v . Ke1th EbHn , pa stor Sundell
, a.m
Morn 1ng Worshtp . 10. 15 Sch ool
9 30 a m ; Leonard
I
a .m
Youth
a cltvil1eS
and Gilmore, ltrst alder, evening ser·
lellowsh•p for 1untor and sentor v1ce 7 30 p I'T'1 W~nesdoy prayer
hrgh s1uden ts b p.m. Sunday meet•ng, 7 30 p.m .
MT MORIAH CHU~pF"GOO ,
even1ng wor shtp 7 30 p m Mtd·
week prayer services. WednesL -..Ao6ine Rout e 2 The Rev . Charles
Hand , pastor. Sunday school , 9 45
day 7 30 p.m
CHU RCH OF CHR IST , Mid
a m , morntng worsh1p 11 a .m
dleport . 5th and Main , G~ or ge Evening serv1ces, Tuesday and
Glen~ . m1nts ler Mike Gerlach
Fr tday, 7 30 p m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
supermtendent
Terry Yank ey
you th m'inister . Btble school 9 30 O F CHRIST,
Doug Seaman ,
a m , mornmg worsh1p, 10 30 m tntster B1ble stu dy 9 ~ 30 a.m .;
mor nm g worshi p, 10:30 a.m .:
a .m . evening w orship . 7 30
prayer service 7 p m Wedne~
evenmg wo rship
7 30 p.m.
Wednesday Btble study, 7 30 p .m .
day
~
KENO CHURCH O F CHRI ST,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAt'ARENE Re'l . Jtm Broome , G&lt;:=orge Freder~ c k . sup!. Sunday
poster. Mrs Mary l alhey , Sunday rnorn •ng ~ervlce , 9 30 om w ith
school sup ! Sunday "sc hoo l 9t30 pr cochmg on ftrst and th1rd Sun ·
, am , morr11ng worship , 10·30 day of mont h b-, George Pic!..ens
NEW ST1VERSV1LLE COMMUN Io. m. ,
Sunday
evangel ist iC
meeltng, 7 00 p.m . P rayer TY Chu rc h, Sul)day School ser·
meettng . Wednesday , 7·30 p.m. vt ce , 9.45 a m Worsh1p serv1ce.
UNITED
PRES BYTERIAN 10.30, Evcngeltsl!( Serv1ce, '7 30
Wednesday
Pr ayer
M INISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY.' p m
meetmg 7 30
'
Dw ig ht L. l ovilz , d1rec tor.
·
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST,
HARRISONVILLE
Don
PRESBYTER IAN ,
Re v
Ernest Pomeroy -Hornsonv11le Rd
Stncklm , pastor Sunday c hurch Kennedy, pa stor Bill McElroy,
school 9,30 a m .. Mrs. Homer Sunday sc hool sO pt . Sunda'f
Lee . su pt., morn tn g worship, school, 9 30 a .m , mommg war
ship and commumon . 10 30 a fTI
10 ·30.
'
• MIDDLEPORT . Sunday sch ool, Sunday evening y outh Chnsllon
9 :lO a.m .. ~ !chord vaugh an . supt. Endeovor, 6 p .m : worsh1p ser·
vice , 7 p.m. Wednesday evenm g
M orntng worsh!p IO·JO.
SYRACUSE , Morntng warsh tp , 9 prayer meeting and 81b le study .
o m Sundoy sc hool 10 o .m . Mrs, 7:30pm .

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Ptne Grove The Rev Witlt om Located ct Rutla nd on New l tmo Sunday School, 9.30 o ,.., ~, Morn Mtddles wort h
Pastor . Church Rood . ne)( t to Forest Acre Pork , mg worsh1p, 10 30 o m . Sunday
services 9 30 a . m . Sunday Sc: hool Re .., Roy Rouse . pastor; Robert evenmg serv1 ce 7 p m Wednes
day even1ny prov.er serv tc es 7 30
JO·JOa rn
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BRADBURY
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CHRIST , Mr Donald ~a ley, pas tor 7 30 p .m Bib le Study , Wednes Sundoy schoo1 1 9 30 om . wor day , 7·30 p m , Sa tu rday n1ght Shuler pa stor Worship servrce
9 30 a m S1.1ndoy sc hool 10 30
sh1p service , 10 30 a m , Sunday prayer service , 7 30 p m .
o .m Bible Study and prayer serservtces , 7 p m . you th group ,
HEM LOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
Wednesday 7 p m ,
Roger Wotson . pa s1or Ke:nneth vice Thursday 7 30 p m .
CARLETON CHURCH K1ng sbu ry
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST , Rev Earl Byer , Sunday sc hool supt Morn
Rood Gory ~1ng pas tor Sundoy
Shu ler, pastor. Sunday sc hool tng worshtp 9 30 a.m .. Sun
9 30om . Church serv1ce, 7 p m , doyschool , 10 30 om . even1ng school 9 30 am ; event ng wor yo~th meetmg , b p .m Tuesday Bi
!iervice . 7 30. Wednesday Btbl e shtp 7 30 p m Prayer meeftng .
Wednesday , 7·30 p.m .
bl eStudy , 7p m .
Study , 7 30 p.m .
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN ,
THE
MT UNION BAPTIST , Rev John
RACINE CHURCH OF
pas tor . Wallace
NAZARENE , Re v . John A . Coff - El swick , pasto r: Sunday school Br uc e Sm1th
Damewo od. Sup! Bible School.
man , pastor Fronklm Imboden, superin tend ent , Don W1l son Sun
chairman of the Boord of Chr is- day sc hool. 9·45 a.m . evemn g q 30 o m Pr eoch tng se rvtce ,
7 30 p m
Pr ayer 10 45 a m No even1ng serv1ce.
l ion life Sunday Schoo l , 9 30 worsh 1p
HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST
a.m .; mornmg worsh1p 10 30. meeftng. 7·30 p m . Wednesdo,..
TUPPER S PLA INS CHRISTIAN CHU~CH . Rev Herbert Ailin!:f .
Sunday evening wo rshtp, 7 30
p.m Prayer meetmg . Wednes - CHURCH , Eugene Underwood , pa stor Su nday School q 30 o m ,
doy 7 30 p.m
pastor Howard Coldwell , Jr , Mormng serv1ce , !0·30 a.m ..
serv tce ,
6 45 p rn .
R-ACINE FIRST BAPTIST qen ~- Sundoy School Supt . SuMdoy yOu th
Evange la sttc. serv1ce J 30 p m
Walke r. Pastor, Ronme Salser , School , 9·30 a m M orning Ser
Sunday school sup! .. Sunday man: 10.30 a m , Su nday e"'ening Prayer meetmg Thursday 7 30
pm
school 9·30 a .m .· mor mng wor - serviCe 7 p.m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI SSION at
!htp , 10:40 am. Sunday evenmg
LETART
FALLS
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Rev.
Law r ence
~orship, 7 30, Wednesday even
BRETHREN , Rev Freeland Noms , Bo ld Knob
:;)pastor Floyd Norr is, supt. Sunday Glue!i.encomp , Sr . pas tor , Roger
tng Btble study, 7 30.
DANVILLE WESLEYAN . Re¥ . R. school 9 30 am morn1n g ser· WtHford , Sr Sund ay school su p!.
D Brown. pastor . Sunday School , man 10:30 a .m .: P ~oy er serviCe, Sunday 5choo l q 30 a .; Sunday
eventng serv tce . 7 p .m . Praye r
9.30 ., a .m , mornmg wo rsht p Wednesda., , 7 30p m
mee l mg
Tuesdoy , 7 30 p m ,
10 45, youth service, 6·45 p .m .
CHURCH OF GOD OF PRO
evenm g wors h1p. 7.30 p m . PHECY , O .J. White Rood elf 160, Ernes t Dee ter , class le ad er .
prayer and praise Wednesday . Rev George Groyle . pa storSun· Youth meeltng , Wedn esday 7 30
7 30 p m
day School , 10 am , Art hur Hen- p.m . w 1th Don and Mortho
_SIL VER RUN FRH BAPTIST, son . Supt , Morntng Worshtp , 11 Meadows, leaders .
WHITES CHAPEL , Coolville RD .
M1les Trout, postor. Sunday o m .. Young People 's ser..,ice , 7
schooL 10 a.m .: Ste¥e Little . supt
p m , Eventng serv1ce 7 30 p m , Rev Roy Deeter , pastor . Su nday
hening service, 7 p,m , prayer Wedne sday M td -Week Prayer sc hoo l 9 30 a m , "::"orsh1p servtce
meettng , Thursday 7 p m
Servtce , 7 30 p m .,
Youth 10: 30 a .m . Bible study and praye r
servtce Wednesday , 7 30 p m
(HESTER CHURCHOF GOD. mee ttng , 6·30 p m Evenmg war
RUTLAND
Rev Bobby Por ter , pastor Sun· ship , 7:30p .m .
RUTLAN D CHURCH OF CHRIST,
day school 9:30 a.m.. worsh1p
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
serv1ce, 11 a.m ., evening serv1ce, NAZARENE . Rev Her bert Grote, Denn1 s Sm1th , pas tor, Fronk
Young ,Sun doy schoo l sup! . Sun·
'7·30· you th se rv1ce, Wednesday , pastor Wor!&gt;h1p service, 11 om
7.30 p m .
and 7 30 p.m . Sunday
Sunday day schoo l and comm unt on. q :30
CHR I STIAN School ,~ 9 . 30 o.m Rtchord Borton , am . Wors hip and comunion ,
LANG SV ILLE
CHURCH . Robert Musser. pastor . supt Pra.,er meettng , Wednes - 10 30 om
RUTLAND CO M·MUNITY
Sunday schoo l , 9 30 om., Roy doy , 7 30p m
Sigmonn supf .. mOrning worsh1p,
BRADFORD
CHUR CH
OF CHURCH. Sun doy School, q:30
am . worship serv1c e, 11 a .m ..
10 30.' _Sunday even ing serviCe, CHRIST, Gabriel Mus, pastor . Bi
7 30; m1d· week serv1ce. Wednes- ble Sunday School 9,::m om mor· Wednesday pray er meeting , 7.30
day . 7:30p.m.
mng church 10·30 a m , Sunde,.. p.m you th servtces, Sundoy 7
p.m ., Sunddy n1ght worsh1p , ' :30.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TH E elo'ening ser ... tce,
7 00 p m
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF TH E
NAZARENE . Re.., , Dale Boss, Wednesdoyserv~ee , 7.30p .m .
Sunday
LAUREl € LIF f, FREE METHODIST NAZARENE Rev lloyd D. Gr, mm
pastor, Bob Moore,
School supt ; Sunday school, 9 30 CHURCH, Rev Floyd F Shook , Jr., pastor Sunday schoo l , 9 30
am .: mormng worshtp , 10 45 pastor : lloyd Wright , Sunday a.m . worshtp servtce . 10.30 o .m
School Supt . M orntng Worsht p Broadcost live over WMPO , young
a m , ev ongel tsfic servtce , 7 p .m
servrce .
6 45
Wednesday services prayer 9·30 a .m .. Sunday School 10·20 people s
and proi5e, 7 p .f"(h , Nazarene am. , Wednesday Prayer ond Bt· evongehsttc se rv1ce , 7·30 p.m .
youth 7 p m
Datly prayer ble·Study 7 30 p.m ; Sunday elo'en· Preyer meet1ng Wednesday. 7 30
mee ting , 8.30 a .m . Men's proyer lng worship 7:30 p,m , Chotr Proc - p.m .. M rsstanory meeting 7·30
p m . ftr sl Wednesdo-, o f month
r'nee tlng , Saturday , 7 p m
l tc e Thursday, 7 p m
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McCoy supt ., Morning sermon
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sh tp servtce , 11 o m and 7:30
Chnst1an · Endeavor , 7·30 p .m .. day . 7:30p.m
B1ble Study ,
Song serv•ce , 8 p m Preachmg
REORGANIZED CHURCH 0~ p .m . Weekly
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WHAT'S

MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

2 CONI/EN I ENT MARKETS

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COMPAf.IY!

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1 JUST HATE TO
SEE VOl! DEPR IVED
OF THE 'UKU R Y OF
YOUR El(ECUTIVE
JET ON 1.\Y
AC.COUtJT!

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A'PPLlEO IN

Ph . 992 ~ 2318

Ph 949-2626

1100 E. Main

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HAVE SUMP' "' GOIN&amp;
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Columbus, 0 .
104 W. Maifl
Pomeroy

THE STORE WITH A HEART

Pomeroy

Hl ?- iAKtrJ.._.; AN
AfRL 1NE F L10HT TO

I A' WAY'!&gt; etJJOY

OF YOU TO
RIDE Alii: COACH
WITH o\'1~ TO
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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

RACINE FOOD MARKET

,MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

[ ~ ACTU A LI.Y 5TARTI"'6• T0

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510 N. 2nd , Moddleporl . 992 ~3451

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Scnp.tu•es se1ec100 Dv lne ArntJ! tea•• 6•b•t: Sot:

Racine

"E GOT 50

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282 W. Main -Pomeroy -992 -9J62

At candle~blow~ng-time her motnef and
father smile . It's a smile of confidence, of '
convic tion . They know that their hopes fo r
Jean me can best be realized in a Christi an
environment

1977

THEY' I'lE ON TOPYANK THE WIRES.

BISSELL SIDING CO.

Jeannie s parents take her to chu rch
every Sunday . There she learns right from
wrong and acquires the faith thai w •ll sustain
her throughout hie

Cop y!IQill

THINK ABOUT
THAT PARDON
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PHONE 992-2156

grown ~ ups

Ph 94'i-9130

Racine

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THIS SPACE
FOR RENT

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

Every year there 's one more candle .
Jean n1e makes a wish - and blows them 1111
out w1lh a s1ngle breath

WE Fill DOCTORS
PRESCA I PTIONS
'1'12-2955

Call94~

DI&lt;.:K THACY

212

Ke-epsake Diamond Rint;~s
E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph . 9f2 ~ 378l

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

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Middlesworth . Pastor. Sunday
GOO No! Pentecostal Re..,
George O der, pastor . Worsh1p School at 9' .ol 5 o m. and Chur ch
ServiCes 11 a .m ,
ser~t tce Sunday 9:45 a .m .. Sun·
SACRED HEA~T , Re11 , Fofher
day school, I I a.m ., worshtp 5er ·
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOO , v tce . 7 30 p m . Thursday prayer Paul D. •Welfon pastor Phone
992 -2B2S . Saturday evenmg Moss,
Dudd1ng l one, Mason W Yo
meettng 7:30p.m
MT . HERMON Umted Brethren 7·30: Sunday Mo ss , 8 and 10 o m ,
Chesler Tennant , Pastor . Sunday
School 9 45 o m
Child ren 's Church Sunday Schbol 9·30 a.m . Confe ssion . Saturday , 7 7 30 p m
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST - On the
Chu rch 6:45 p.m . Young People's Worship service 10.45 a.m .
Service 6 45 p m Evangel istic Pr eoch1 Mg ~ervtces e'lery Sunday Route 7 bypa ss James E Keesee
alternating with C E. Wednesday pastor Sunday sc hQol , 10 o m
ServiCe 7·30 p.m. Women's Mts
mornmg wor sh1p. II c rn . ev8n ·
sio nar y Counctl 10 o m first and prayer meeting 7 30 p m Rev
tfmd Tuesday5 Prayer and Bible James Leach , pastor. David mg serv tce , 7,
Holter , loy leader
Study . Wednesday. 7:30pm .
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES. I mtle
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION . The Re.., , east o f Rutland , )Un&lt;: t1on ol Route
Wtl hom.(:ompbell , pa stor. Sundoy 124 and Noble Summtt Road (T·
174) Sunday Bible Lecture. 9 30
School , 9 30 o m , James Hughes
supt ., evening ser&gt;.'1Ce , 7.30 p m . o , Wotchtower study, 10 30
Wednesday eventng prayer a m .. Tuesday, B1ble study , 7 and
meetm g , 7 30 p.m. Youth prayer 8.1 5 p m ., Thursday , theocratic
school , 7 ·30 p m
serv tce
service each Tuesday .
FA IRV IEW BIBLE CHURCH . meeting , B.30 p.m
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St ,
Letar t, W Vo ., Rl. 1, Rev Charles
Hargraves, pastor. Worshtp ser - Middleport. Bobb1 Elkon s paSior.
The Free Methodist Church
VICes, 9:30 o .m ; Sunday school , Sunde., School . 10 o m : vvarship S'unday morning servlce was
11 o m , evemng worship 7 30 serv1 ce. II a .m .: eventng s.ervtce, held at the Rock Springs
p.m . Tuesday cottage pray er 7 30 p.m . Thursday prayer
mee tin g and Bible study , q 30 meeting and Stble stUdy 7 30 Grade School with 96 persons
a.m . Worsh1p servtc e Wednes - ,p m'
present '
day , 7.30 p.m.
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , 26 N . Church - Leland Holey . pastor . received word of the death of
Second ,
Midd l eport ,
Alan Sunday school , 10 o .m , evenmg
Blackwood pastor Servtces on se r..,tee . 7 :30 p .m . Prayer Mr. Howell's brother-in-law
Mr. Ross Poulton, Canton:
Sunday at 10 30 a .m . and 7·30 me&amp; ling , Wednesday , 7.30 p.m .
p m with Sunde)' school ot 9 30
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy. Mrs. Poulton was ..formerly
o .m Btb le study Wednesday . located on the 0 J. Wh11e Rood K
off hrghwoy 160. Sunday School
athleen Howell. Mrs .
7 30 p .m .
INDEPENDENT
HOLINESS 10 a.m . Superm tendent John Poulton's address is 2458 S.
,t Wednesday n1ght N.E., Canton·, Ohio 44705.
CHURCH , INC. - Corner Fourth Loveday
and lincoln Sts , M 1ddleport ~e v
of mar rh t ,\AA services , second
Mrs. Georgia Deihl, who
0 Dell Manley , pastor ; Sony Hud - Wed m:~&lt;h ~ WMB meeting , thi rd h d
S lived in thiS COflimUJlity
son, Sunday School superinten - through fifth youth servtC e
for a number of years, died
dent. Sund ay schoo l. 9:30 a.m .; George Croyle, pastor ,
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL ~ 570 Wednesday m9rning at
evening worship, 7·30 p m .,
prayer and pratse ser'#ICe, Graol St ., Moddlopart; Rev . Bobby Veterans Memorial Hospital
Elktns . Sunday school, 10. o.m
d
Wednesday , 7 30 p m .
TH E PEOPLE 'S CHURCH OF morning worsh 1p, 11 : evemng an was buried Saturday in
POMEROY ~ Corner Moln and worship , 7 30 p.m . Thursday Rock ... Springs Cemetery.
Cou rt Sts , th1 rd floor over evening Btble study and prayer Those from a distance to
ltghthouse Restaurant. Henry meeting, 7:30pm. Affiliated with attend the flUleral were Mr.
Co ..
pa Stor Sunday school, 10 S.B.C
dM
I
D
HY SELL
RUN
F.REE an
rs. van iehl, Texas;
a .m .. morning worshtp , 11 a.m ..
eventng service , 7.30. Wednes· METHODIST- Rev . Herbert Ail · Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer
day evemng serlo'ICe . 7 30 In- ing pastor Sunday school 9·30 Columbus; Mr. and Mrs:
terdenominational, full gospel.
am .. morning ":"'orship , 10: 15 to Alfred .Nicholus Clevel 80d·
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF GOD 11 a.m . Elo'ongehsttc servtce. 7·30 Mr
d M
'
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• 8~
rs. Fred Buck,
Pastor Dennis Boles . Sunday p.m ., prayer meeting, 7 p.m .,.
.
ZanesvtUe, and Mrs. Cherrie
School, 10 o.m : worshtp servtce, Thu rsdoy
11 :30 a .m . and 7.30 p.m. Prayer
BRADFORD CHURCH
OF Archer and son Roger and
mee ting , Wedn&amp;sdoy , 7.30p.m .
CHRIST- Gabriel Mroz, pas tor. daughter Jody
C I
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RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH Sunday school . 9 30 o .m , morn OF JESUS CHRIST , Thomas L. mg church , 10.30 a.m . Junior
Holmes , pastor
B1ble study , church program under d trection
Saturday , 7:30p .m .; Evangelistic of Koren Mroz fo r ch1ldren , 2 10,
p m . prayer meeting , Tuesday , during regular church hour tn
7.30 p.m .; Bible Study Thursday . church bo ~ement. Svndoy even mg se rvice , 7 p.m , Wednesday
7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN service , 7·30 p.m.
In 1963, President John F
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER HOLINESS - Homsonville Rood ,
Kennedy,
assassinated i~
Dewey Kmg , pastor; Edison George's Creek Road Church
Weaver , assistant : Henry Eblin • school, 9°30 a m , morning wor- Dallas three days earlier
Jr ., Sunday sc;haol supt. Sunday ship . 10:30: evening serv1ce 7 30 was buried in Arlingto~
school, 9 30 o .m morn1ng wor- Prayer meeting WednesdaY. 7 30 National Cemetery.
ship , 11 a .m. Sunday evening ser - pm
In 1976, more than 3 000
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
vtce 7·30; prayer meeting, ThursCorner o f Syc amore and Second people died in an earthqu~ke
day . 7 30 p.m .
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF Sts ., Pomerov. The Rev . William
Turkey.
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Mr Pert all th'
qood thin's
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he

Oswald and Jim Jacoby

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Those born on this date are
Wlder the sign ol Sagittarius .
Pope John the 23rd w.as
born Nov. 25, IIlliI.
On this day in history :
In 1763, more than 6,000
British troops evacuated New
York City after sjgnmg the
peace treaty ending the
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run out of trumps before he four ordinary words

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spades and leads a diamond. L~::..;:.,.!;.;:~~+-T"-,
Provided East holds off once
w1th h1s ace, West will get a
d1amond ruff.
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spade at tnck two . He plays 1
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The Almanac
By
United
Press
lnternatlunal
Today is friday, Nov. 25,
the 329th day of 1977 with 36 to
follow.
The moon is full.
The morning stars are
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and
Saturn.
The evening star is

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trump ftn csse

forcmg bid. Partner showed .

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played ht s que en 01~ th e ftrs t
dub lea d, so West c ashe s
one heart and leads a second
cl ub to set up a tnck Jn th at
su1t f or has partn er . South
wmds up losing four tn cks.
The man who isn' t really
Jntcn:s h·~l 111 uve f tn cks
ftnds a more complicated
way t o go do" n. li e s ees that

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IN WA"TER POLO.

going 10 puthlm lnlothe.,...,CHICKENEOOUT

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wn a('(eptt'd onl} llr'lth uui1 .,_, ,th
urdrr ~ l~n ~ d \1111'}(1." for ot.ds t arn lilt: Bot Nwnber In Cut ufTht- 5t'f,.

OPENINC. Ira ntng p'E'tl&gt;UH
nel fat heod ~1 0 1 1 o•
g ol
Ice n he Southeast 0 str (I ol
Salary
SIO 500
to
Ohto
S 11 bOO Ouolt frcol!ons
Ad
n1 1tSitot ve ob•lrues
n E&gt;e-d~
awareness o f lli'orl't' ch ldhood
educatton n rural areas ob lty
to coood nole and p 0111dt&gt;
trommg ab Itt)' to reloco le and
be f..,H! 10 ho vel degree
perlerred ~ na wledge of the
Ch ld Oevelap(llent Ass ocrOIIO'
Cr.dent ol through tl'le No
••onol Consorllum
Sebmtl
resume ol educot en ol and
war !.. e~pcrrence
ncludrng
reference to Mt choel McPh er
so n
Program
Drre cl ot
South east Ot'! o D sl tel Head
St~rt l ro n gn Olftce eox 71
C ty Su ld ng Wellston OH
45tH2 Appltcot ons must be
postmarked by December 2
IQ77

1'tH:' PubiLStkr rt:M!n ~ lht:o nt~ht
to t'd1t ur f i!Jell any ijds dt't!mt'd ubi« twno~ l Ttw Publa.sht!r "" II nut. bt&gt;
mpons1blt&gt; fur mort lhaln ocw Uhtlf

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99'2 2156

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
Monday

Noon oo Saturda)

Tuesdu\
lhru Fnday
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lhe dii; beforE' pubhutt..LOn

HOUSEKEE PE R COOK to I ve n
to shore home with elder ly
lady M ddleport Htll Small
solar't' Q92 57&amp;1

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CASH po1d for all makes and
mode ls of mob le homes
Ph one or eo code 614 423 9531
IN LO VING m emo y of Thomos 8
M I er
who
passed
C"wo y
Nove mber 2.:1 1q09

Though you ore gone
We m1n you ver y mu.;;h
Sadly m ~s~d by w fe

Icy and

family

GUN SHOO T Roc ne Gun Club
every Sun afternoo n Foetor
Chock guns only
Au orted
_m_eo...!..: _ _ _ __
THERE Will be no hunting no
trespc~s ng and no except ons
on my pro perty Sob McGraw
THE ~ACINE
Volun te&lt;e r F r e
Deportmel')t w II !ponsor a gun
shoot every Sa turday at 6 p m
at the bu ld ng n Bo sh on Foe
tory cho ke guns only _ _ _

T MBERLA ND OWNERS Do you
need help n monogtng your
woodlands and morl.:etmg your
t mber? Meads staff of profes
s•onal lor esters s avo loble to
oiler you ossrs tance ol no co st
Mead can assure you •ol d ver
~ f•ed
markets
co mplete
ttmber ut tltz otton
ncl udmg
whole tree ch pp ng ond ~uper
vts ed hor"'esttng programs
des gned to protect 't'our la nds
and promote 1 mber growth
For det a Is coli col lect or wr l_.e
MEAD
PAPER
Wood
&amp;
Woodlands Dept PO Bo • 3q1
Ja ckson
Ohto
45640
Te lephone . ·61.4 286-2868 :

T MBER
Pomeroy
ducts Top pnce
sow! mber Call
Ken t Hcnby I .446

COINS

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Forest Pr o
lor stand ng
992 5965 or
8570

We Are Now
Takmg New
Customers For

CURRENCY tokens old
watches and cho ns
Stive r and gold We need 1964
and older stlver co1ns Bu y sel
or trade Coli Roger Wom~ley
14'2 2331

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9 ..· ~Jack W Carsey Mgr
lllil. Phone 992-2181
NO HUNTING no tresposs tn g and
o except tons do't' or n gh t on
- ari es Yost s lvon W !I s and
- c Sm11h s forms
8 StW Ou11 et tn Rocme 1ust
&lt;- e "ed
new shtpm enl of
j:
e- ~ er double kn 15 $1 q9 &amp;
~~ ~~ 1 ord
Z2S ya rd spool
a" rt:&gt; er thread 5 lor Sl 00
.- ~ ~ "w pane ns
The fcJSI
ora ""~f way lor you to sew
"'~ s
!'- ave yo ur sew ng done
tv De ~e for the greore!il f1t

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NO HUN !NG day or n ght or
!respaH ng on the follow tng
IJ mH ~ H 8oo1wr ghr Jr
Hun Gar, D II John Gmt her

NO ITEM TOO large or to o small
W I buy 1 prece or compl ete
househo d New used or ant
ques Morl n ~ Fur 1 lu11!' 10 N
2nd St
M ddleport
Phone

992 o370
CHIP
WOOO
Poles
m o&gt;~
d ometer 10 on large sf end
per l fln Bundled slob 56 per
ton Oe vered to Oh o Pollet
Co Rt 1 Pomeroy 9~9

CASH FOR Junk Con Fr ye s Tr uclo.
and Auto Wr ecker Sen••ce
Ph on e 742 2081 o Pe nnzo I
Rutland 7.4 2 9575
WANTED TO buy
Phone 742 27CKJ

Deer H de'

HOOF HOLLOW Horses Bu't' sell
! rode or Iran New and used
saddl es Ruth Reeves Albany

AKC ~EGISTERED pek ngese pup
ptes Phone {30.4 ) 882 2683
RISING STAR Kenne l Boardtng
Indoor and outdoor runs
Groom 119 off breeds Clean
sont lory foe httes
Chesh1re
Phbne (614 } 367 0792
AKC

REGISTERED

(304 )882 2683

FREE
10 wee~ female
Shepherd to good home
Fflend ly good for ch ildren
98.S 3853 after 5 pm

TO GI VE owoy Dogs 1 ts part
b~og l e
6 mo
ol d
1 rs
Norw egton Elkh ound and lnsh
Sett e r 10 mo old q95 3808
after 6
J &amp; 0

Kennels oil bre ed dog
groommg Make opporntmerp
no w l or Hoi day Season Co I
742 3162

1975 CHEVROLET MONTE Cor o
P S P 8 A C lope player
Phone 992 2628
1971 FO RD lTD Wogan $850 or
be st
off er
99 1 5756 or
992 6477

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NOTICE OF=
AP PO I'N Tr.,.. E!l T
Ca se ~~Q 222 64
Estate of ee~ ~ e E ~1\ usser
Oecea sed
NOt iCe IS nN"bf
n th at
l tilt a n Bess J n~ c _, )u te 1
M td d epo r t Oh o r ~ been
du!)l app o nt &lt;&gt;d Et ~ u ~ x of
the E state at
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Musser
de cea &lt;PC
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Rout e I
R una 1
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Count)l Oh to
Credftor s ar e
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1II e th e r c t a m • , "
f du cr ar y
w 1
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months
!Dated th s 19r
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Nove mbe r 1977

ACTUAL USE REP ORT
Actual use of Ant re t { ~co n
F1s c al Asstst.an ce F t nos
after July I 1977
58 000
General
P u ot c
Bu ld ngs
S3 000 Current E)(pen!e
The data cont atned m th s
pub llcat on are accurate to
the best of my kf\OWiedge and
belref

Nov

19

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1 II ) 25

Howard E 'Frltnk
Metgs Co Aud1tor
19 77
ltc

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TO lEA SE OR Rent Old P ovtco
bu ld ng 992 3677
FURNISH£0 GA~ AG E apartment
Soulh ~I f S1 eel M ddiepoll
Oh o No duld11~n or pets
992 71 40
THR EE tk DROOM houl&gt;e Can 1ur
:,h ~love o d ref• ge a to
f
neces5ar y qq2 3090
SIX ROOM house lor el l n
Pomero y lnqu re o1 796 Sou th
3r d M tdd lepor
EFFICI ENCY HOUSE l or re111 Com
pl'lle lv fur shed To &lt;a slruc
!tOn n en Coli alter J ofn
Qq'] 7791

110 lt,&gt;t

COU N TRY HOME
remodeled
corpe tmg 3 or .4 bed oo n
modern ~ tchen 2 bath s Scenrc
and prtvote About 4 m les we)t
of Ho r sonv lie
Oh o Coli
74 23159

1973 FORD LTD '1 door hardtop
Oper a wtndows low mtleoge
excellent cond I ton W II ode
lor p &lt;kup truck gtve or to~ e
d ffe r ence Robert Htfl Rocme
Ohto 94q 2013

1972

El

Ph

t•

t or!.t&gt;

tJI -1 1 ~9K

6 cyl

CAMINO A C

Run li

PS P

B

new po nt new Cr ogors &amp; ltre!i
63 000 mtles S2 000 9.49 ::1880

fOR SAl E or Rent Tro ler w th
Iorge bu ldtng lot tn Syracuse
qrn 63.4 4

JJOQ
~lONOMY lio\CI Oil w l h all

(II

IQ(h 1 t.lll') ljlo._(' flLY, () ~ lo, IIQ
S17SO Ptu~_. , otJ oQBJ7QQ
APPU.S HI ZPAli-1 Cio. 0 cha 1 d:.
5to t!
R ou t._~ b8Q
Ph c It:'
Wtl k ('S.vllle bOQ J785
WAll
Ho '9 19 ~ a'd
otgom. N ce lor Chr •s• no'&gt;
Rea)o 1obl" Coll992 21t o~
!076 FORO F 2~0 Cus tom 17 50,..
I J 00 tre~ wn ch 0 11~ IJ 000
mt HeodN s. CB Top e deck
Ovet $ 3 ((X)
e'ltro~ Se~ ou5,
~oils onl y otter
1') noo,
696 !072 $6 BOO

llUG5

B &amp; S MOB LE I-40MES Pt Ple a
.. ant W Vo bes •de Heo.. l.. l&gt;
1973 Sroodm ore 14 &gt;&lt; 04 1
b"droo "
1973 Dol ton I J ~ bO 2 bed oo n
lq72 Vcfor at I .J ,67 3bedtoorn

7 bnlh

IQJ2Cove1tr't' 1'1x653 b£'dr oom
12 • bO 2
JQ6Q Stote~ ma•
bed roo m
1976 SUZUKI RM 12:5 h cellen!
condu on 247 3861

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomeroy Landrnark
soften &amp; cond11ton your
water and Coop water

Let us test your water Free

FOR SALE
New Co Op water and
softeners model VC SVI

Jones
Neal

Boys
{614 )

IF YOU hove a servtce to off er
w9nt to buy or sell somelh ng
oe lookrng for work
or
whate¥er
you II QE'I results
laster w1th o Sentrnel Wont Ad
Coli 992 2156

Only 5279 95

Save SSO 00 on a new
Hotpotnt Refngerator
1 New 20 cubtc ft Chest
Freez~r
SlS 00 01scount
( I) Good Retrigerator SlSO
Upnght Freezer
5225
1 Good Used Hotpotnt
Refrigerator
$125
1 Lancaster Cham Saw S75

Pomeroy Landmark

OPPORTUNITIES
$8.100 for educatton,
75 per cent of your
College tuttton free.
Col l ege
Level
E xamlnat1on
Free
An Assoc1ate Degree
through
the
Communtty College
of the Atr Force 30
days patd vacatton 7
patd 3 day weekends.
good startmg pay and
much
more
Interested?
Contact me , Vernon
Zeger, your Atr Force
Representallve.
For an appomtment
m the Pomeroy or
Athens area phone
592 4592 Collect
Order No 9 ct 86

TWO RE GISTE RED Polled Hereford
bulls 1 Polled Her eford steer
Good club pro1ec t 992 5565

-SHO T GUNS

10 Rem

2 model
ngton!i 1 w th e•t ro deer bar
rei 3 model 12 W lnchesters
Sw ve l &amp; slmg sets for mos t
shotgun s Deer slugs Sl 49
Brenneke slugs 22l R 82' 22
mag $2 90 To r get shotshells
$3 10 bolC $68 50 case H gh
powered shot shells wholeso e
shot $9 89 per bog 200 new
and used guns dr sco t~nt on all
WIt trade for mtnt b1kes
motor eye es Grave lys tr ee
ors
boots motors power
too ls or what ho ¥e you Ft fe s
3rd
Street
Mtddleport
9q2 ] 4q4

BR OWNING MARK Ill Golden
Eagle 23 channel AM bose slo
t on CB Best one over $250
toke s '' 949 2322
1974 KAWASAK I MOTORCYClE

9921530

.-

-

+~

ROBYN C.B.
sx 007

$79.95
With
Complete
accessortes Yes we
layaway for Chrtstmas

Pomeror Landmark
. . . _Jack W Carsey Mgr
~

Phone992 2181
.

SIX MATCHING onltque oak dm
lng or k1t chen cho rs Strotght
bock
S25 each
Phone
~ TARCR AFT

FAll Sole
Mtnt
motor&lt;;, 20 ond 22
Tra Vel
rro lers 18 5 S3 l99 25 7
Bunkhouse $&lt;4 875 Fold down
$1 700" up We sell serv1ce and
qual ty Open Sundays Camp
Conl ey Stor croft Soles Rt 62
r&lt;l of PI Pleasant
•

---W1 NTER Sol e on

ST ARCRAFT
M n s lratlers and fold downs
Used vn t ~ tn stock Open Sun
do)l Camp Con ley Slarcroft
So es Rt ~2 N ol Pt Pleo sanl
1969 BANNER 18 c om~e-; Sleeps
6 Self contom ed Furna ce
992 7'1 76
18 FOOT sell can to ned Sm okey
Troll er t S 600
Ph o ne
742 2149

Equipment Co.

9 .. -Jack W Carsey

~

9922413
V E~V

GOOD hoy $1 50 per bole
(614) 667 3368 Tuppers Plo ns

Oho

TWO WROUGHl ro n ftre pla ce
sc reen s Fo (hng type $7 Fl u!l.h
ftlltng typ e wtth w tr e curto tns
and and ron !I; $10 Both n good
t cond1l1on Call qq2 5666 bet
ween 4 30and6 30p m
1976 V W
BUS Compmobtle
13 1;100 m les St I under wa r
renty AM FM stereo cos se lte
player $5 500 Co tl9q2 5q33
1972 DODGE CHARGER 1972
Olds 350 engtne 400 Olds
11onsm 55 Ofl heavy duty 391
reo end Set of f\n sen wheels
o 1d ttres Cotl 74:12.450

Business Services

Mgr
Phone 992 2181

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197 1 SALEM 12 x 65 2 bedroom
Fronl den model Furmshed
Hoo~ed up to uhl I es ot Coun
t ry Mobile Hom e Por k
E" e ylh ng ts n lh€&gt; den eody
for a I replace or wood burn ng
stove
S6 000 ltr m
Calf
9C/2 7034 or 992 767 1 of ter 6

WILL CARE tor the elderl y n our
home Pho11e 992 731 t
PIAN O TUNING l one Oantel s
New pho ne number qq2 258 1
II no answer co I 992 2082
MAN WANTS odd Jobs to do n
M ddleport Pomeroy ore a
9n 2403

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have enlarged our
serv1ce department and
wttt serv1ce Hotpotnt and
other brands

Pomeroy landmark

9. _Jack W Carsey Mg ..
6il Phone 992 2181

608 E
MAIN
POrtAE ROY . 0

JUST LISTED
Just
com pi E'ted new ho ·n e
Li'rge ltvmg room With
cor n er
f i repla ce
3
bedr ooms bat h d1n1ng
room lovely kitchen has 32
11 cab.net s and range
CMport &amp; s1or age spa ce 1
level acr e S35 900 00
JUST LISTED
Lovely 1
yr ol d home 3 bedrooms
bath uttl ty ntce kttchen
lots of cab tncls and cooktng
un t Uttf tly room t n shed
garage
Very large lot

$'15 900 ()()

JUST Ll ST E 0
'2 0 acres
wtth 5 yr old home 3
bedr ooms bath nee d s a
I ttle fl n~ sh work on nsl de
Some t mber H ERE I S A

$'1050000
JUST LISTED - Abou t 5
yrs
old
Bea uttful
3
bedroom home M odern
bath d1ntng area IO'.Iely
kitchen
uhf t ty
r oom
hardwood
floors
w th
carpet ng over carport &amp;
storage GOING AT JUST
$2..\ 500 00
NICE OLDER HOME Wood b urntng
ftrep lace
fenced yard 3 bedrooms
carpet ng and r emodelmg ,
lo t s of features
J UST

000 00
MIDDLEPORT -

Older

but n ce off st park1ng 2
fi r ep l ace s
balh
nl c;e
neighborhood
SEE AT

J UST SIJOOOOO
WE
LIST
NEW
PROPERTIES EACH
WEEK - IF WE DON T
HAVE WHAT YOU WANT
TODAY
WE
WILL
PROBABLY HAVE IT TO
MORROW
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp;
LEONA CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992 2259 - 992 6191

SMALl form lor sale 10°., down
owner I non ced Monroe Coun
1y W Vo Phone (304 ) 772
3102 or (304) 7713227
COUNTRY torm lar d w1th 'itJdud
ed woods water and good oc
cess n M onro e County W Vo
$1 000 down co li (30.4 } 772
3102 or (304 ) 772 3227
Comme,etol property opprox 17
acres level fond located at
Tuppers Pia )S on Ohto Route
7 Phone (614 ) b67 b304
VA FH A 30 yr t non e ng Ireland
Mortgage 77 E Stole Ath ens
ph one (6 14 ) .S92 3051
2

STORY J bedroom fr ame
house F A furna ce storm w fl
dows fu cp loce 111 M ddlepor t
Phone 992 3457 or 992 5867

NEW HOME 1 mtle n ba ck ot
Portland 4 r oo m ~ ond both 2
acres Con tac t Delber t Lawson
Eagle R dge Rood
Al l ELECTRIC 3 bedr oom home
wtlh ut hty r oom and Iorge ktl
che n alum num stdtng attach
cd garoge 2 stora g e bv ldmgs
gorden spo t es tobh shed yar d
wtt h trees and shrubs AU on 1
acre Tupper s Plo tns Oh o
(bl4 ) 667 3096

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EIGHT ROOM housE&gt; w th both
o 1d other buttd mgs. Carpenter

Ohio $9 000 742 2271
Anction
AUCI ON SALE every Tues ond
Fr ot 7 pm N ew ond used
nEHchond lsfl al Ohto R' "e' Auc
!ton Metgs f' loz o M ddlepor l
Oh1o
Home Ph one (30 4)
773 5.471

CONTINUOUS

TRIM SHOP IN RAC'lNE

TEAFORD[B
fH ., lfOr.&gt;

VIRGIL B TEAF0-0 'R
REALTOR

Thtrd Street
Ra cme Ohto

Dave Parsons
Owner
11 2:) 1 mo

BUSINESS SITE - Large
corner lot Now has sm all
bus1ness wdh r oom for
expans1on Ctty w ater on
State Rt 124 tn Ru t land

S35 000
MIDDLEPORT -

4 untl

apartment butldtng w1 th
good 1ncom e Partl y rented
no w but sttf t g1ves you
S50 00 monthly nco me over
your pa yment
Excel lent
local ton

SOMETHING SPECIAL -

T h1s f tne old home w~ ll
mtngue you E)(tra n 1ce
fancy oak trrm
shtny
floors
hot water )"'eat
large formal d1ntng room
and 2 c ar garage $35 000

PREFERRED LOCATION

Ne w 7 room tn level
home
1 1 baths family
room garage and one acr e
qt land N1 ce carp~t and
k tchen $41 000

FAMILY

ROOM -

4

be~rooms

2 ba ths nat ura l
gas cen tral heati ng n tce
carpet ng fUll basemen t
garage 3 lots S27 500

2 FAMILY HOME - Lei

t he rent buy you a home
Natura\ gas c1ty water
near stores Only $9 600

NEW

LISTING

3

bedroom stucco home
Natura! gas fl oor furna ce
cdy water uhltty room
pat1o and about one acre
Pomeroy wtth sewer
wah;r i"" d electnc

NEW LISTING -

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•

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

fln.JMini-~.Jibble:

Blown Into W.1fls &amp; t\lttts

STORM
WINDOWS I DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS

300 Matn 51
Pomeroy Oh10
Pomerov 992 6282
or 992 6263
BAM to 4 30 PM

UUMINUM
SIOINC SOfiiiT
CUTlERS-AWNINGS

LARRY LAVENDER
Srracuse Oh10
Ph m 3993

SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 tt c

ALUMINUM SIDING
SOLID VINYL SIDING
SOFFIT&amp;CELINGS
GUTTERS &amp; DOWN
SPOUT
Easy
step
mstruct1ons

by • step

ACE HARIMARE

ftntsh th1 s 3 bedroom home
w tth full basernenl 2 acres
back balcony and large
f1v1 ng room Th1 s rests 1us t
out of town f6r $30 000
Helen L Teaford
Gordon B Teaford
Assoc1ates

RACINE CARPET

SHOP
Ol.OSED FOR WINTER
Spec1al Orders or Show1ng
of Carpets by Appomtment

Only

Located In

Phone 949 2814
Dave Parsons
Owner

MEIGS PLAZA
Middleport Ohio
11 9

lie

112:5 1 m o

Wood Stoves
MUR e
c•sr -.ON

J&amp;L

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Supeno1
Sleam h hac lion

Young's

Carpeting

f1

10 18 1 mo

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pt. 992 2174

Carpet &amp;Uplrof5lery
Phone Mtke Youn1
AI
992 2206 or 992 7630

11 H 015

Not T~t lm tblofl

GeorgeS HobsteHer Jr
Broker
1011 2 Sycamore St
Pomeroy Ohto

PHONE 992 6J3J
Off tee Hours 9 A M to 4

PM

Close

Thur sdays
an-d
Saturday~ at noon
New 4 bedroom 2500 sq ft
hvtn g spa~e 2 1 ba th s 12
r oom ranch bnck Located
3 m1les from Rt 7 up We st
Shade R ver Ca ll for an
appOin tment
lt 2 Acre Lot Surveyed
a ppro ve d
for
sew age
wooded and seclu ded
located 07 of a mde off of
Summerfield road near
Tuppers
Pta 1ns
Ohto
Pnced to go a t $4 000 00
Plenty of acre lots at t he
W 1l dwood
Estates
Addttmn Fla twoods Road
zoned an d all u ttl 1t1 es
available S1500 per acre
We have need of hsttngs,
a II types homes, land ,
commercial etc
Cheryl Lemley
Associate
Home Phone 742 2003

Hlllon Wolte Sr
Assoc1ate
Home Phone 949 2589

•

JUST LISTED - Step ms1de the splt t foyer of thiS
beau ttful 3 year old hom e and hA ',. a look at a nt ce
l1vrng room dtn ng room L. u,nt"(; h putlt m stove &amp;
refrtg and lots,., ,
dmlly room w ith
ftreplace 3 Bed ~\.
.. "Y a( closets &amp; 21'2 ba ths
Total e lectrtc wJ I cent ral a tr One acre land Located
1fr 5 Potnts atea east of Rt 7 Shown by appomtment
$~5 000

£. "t"u'

J

AutomatiC
TransmtSSton Serv1ce

PARTS· LABOR
GUARANTEED
REASONABLE
RATES
RetdsYifle 0
Ph

378 6250
I 17TFC

BRADFORD
Au c1to11ee r
Com
plete Ser v c,e Ph one 94Q 248 7
or 9.49 2000 Roctne Oh o Cntt
Br adfor d
&lt;&gt;
ELWOOD BOWER S REPAIR
Sweeper!i toa'ilers tro ns oil
small oppl onces l awn mower
next to Slate H ghwoy Ga rag e
on Route 7 Ph one (61.4 ) 985

3825

Sidrng
Storm Wtndows
Call Professional
Butlders

HOWERY
AND MARTIN
Ex
cov otmg
sept c sys tem s
dozer ba ckh oe dump truck
I mes tone
grovel
blac kto p
povtng Rt 143 Phon.e 1 (6 14)

o9B 73 31
A NN
DAI LEY S Upho ste ry
Portland Oh o 843 2542

'

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BATHR OOMS
AND Ki t chens
remodeled cermn1C le plum
bmg co perrtr y on d general
rnomteno nce
IJ years ex
perience 992 3685
APPA LACHIAN STOVE COMPAN Y
tealur ng A shlc ys ond com
plete select a, or (001 gas
woad ctrc ulql ng hea ter s
Carpenter (6 14) 698 719

SAVE ON
CARPETING
Candy Slrtp
Rubber Back
RegularS6 9S

sq. yd.

Reg S6 9S not msta fled
30 rolls of carpe1 m stock
Good selection all on sale
Installed w1th paddtng no
extra to pay

.

1972 CONTINENTAL 4

DR..... :?.":~.~~:... 2195

V 8 auto

4cyl

As Is

1970 MAVERICK 2 DR .. ..:·.~~~~:d.
1969 FORD FALCON.. 2 Dr 6 cyl aulo
1967 PLYMOUTH 4 DR ....

lfz

395

'

742 221\

:•,d~~~~.~~n 12395

by THOMAS JOSEPH

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

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•e 742 2211
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ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND e
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one lo ca l owner

rad10 sharp Loc al owner

P S

P B

1 Hunk,

7

Pickens
2 Zhivago's

SS COUPE

4 DR. LTD
Work Car

•395

72

PRICED TO SEll

4 DR.,

72 OLDS
VISTA CRUISER

73

4dr

Dalal -

NOW

DODGE

71

w1u23

ron-Olev
alier mov1e

19 Difference ,

discord

PISCES (Feb 213-March 20) lnl

Booth

ltally today you may go after
prest1ge m s tead of pe sos 27
Have a good ta lk wtlh yourself

Thus
Lat

r.

of you IS optmQ to get some

( from

lhmg for nol htng wh1le lhe

the start)

Cross Wtts 4

595

NOW "1

BUICK ELEC.

N

73 CUTLASS
4 DR.
Atr
Was 52495

Power &amp; A1r
Wa s $4695

NOW

Needs bod y work

•21

'995

'295

See one of these courteous salesmen· Pete Burns. Marvm Keebaugh
or George Harrts

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Uars Club 6

' You II Like Our Qualtty Way of Dom9 Bus1ness" GMC Fmancmg

Anniversary B 10 Lowell Thomas Remembers 20
L eonard Bern stein Conducts 33
9 3(}--Miss Teenage America 3 4 15 MJCrobes &amp; Men

20 10 00- Fall of Eagles 33
20 11 00--News 3 4 8 10 D1ck Cavett 20

J~News

Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33

Carson 3 4 15 Mash B. ABC News 33,
N1ghf of the Blood Monsler 10 Monty

11 3~Johnny

Movte

Python s Flytng C trcus 20

12 O~N ews 6 13 Morly Pylhon s Flying Ctrcus
12 os-Ko1ak 8 12 30-Barelta 6 13 Janakl 33
1 O(}--M idntght Specta l 3 .4 15
Worm 10

Movie

~3

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3 O(!-Mov1e Any Second Now 3 4 3D-FBI3, 5 JilL
B1g Valley 3 6 30-Bew•tched 3
Movte Channel 4 -

5 &amp; 9 P M - P1nk Panlher Strikes Again I PGI
7 &amp; 11 PM - The Voyage (PG)
Cable Channel s 6 30 PM - Testtmony Ttme
7 00 - Paul Gaudmo Family F t tness
7 30 - Wrestltng

8 30 -

Sports Travel World

9 30 -

Blue Rtdge Quartet

Alfred
Social Not(!)J
Sunday School attendance
on Nov 20 was 46 and the
offenng was $26 40 Worship
serv1ces were held at 10 45
wtth the Rev Rtchard
Thomas speakmg lrom
Psalm 27 on the subject,
The Goodness of the lord In
the Land of the Ltvm~· The

attendance at the servtce was
27 Mrs Thomas sang a
special number, 'Bless Thts
House •, as part of the
mornmg's Thanksgtvmg
servtce A new altar rail was
presented to the church for
whtch we are grateful
On Thursday from 5 to 9
pm
and
later,
a
photographer from The
Umted Church Dtreclortes
was at the church lakmg
pictures, whtch wtll be
avatlabie to all participants

The Conqueror

1 4~Lohman &amp; Barkley 6 Irons ide t3 2 J~News 3

10 00 - 700 Club

Grow :tl
,.
2 Jo-Bewttched J, Mov1e

Blue Hawaii

B Antiques

33
3 oo-Star Trek 3 Wrestling 15 Gupp1es to Groupe•s
33
3 3D-Movie

Rocket Shtp

4

Area Showcase 33

4 oo-Movle The Ballad of Josle' 3 Army Navy
Game 6 t3 Thai Nashville Music 10 Beller Way 15
Jody s Body Sho~ 33
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Wally s Workshop
5"'0~Star Trek .4

Trees

11&lt;

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Pop Goes The Country 10

Palm

l'eberas 15 Zoom 33

5 3(}----Porter Wagoner 10 To Be Announced 15 Once
Uoon a Classtc 33

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6 oo-Sunrtse Semester 6 10 6 3(}-Marlo &amp; 1he Magic
Mo v te Mach me 4 TV Classroom 8 U S Farm Report

noiters

10 Kentucky Alield 13
7 o~Sat urday Reporl 3 Matters o1 Life 6 Ghost
Buslers B Pub ltc Policy Forums 10 Grap~ Ape 13

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7 3o--P1nk P~nther 3 15 Jetsons 6 World of Survival
4 Wacko a Weeke nd Spe c1a l 13

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Open EvenmgsUnhl6 00-TtiSp m Sat

2 _141

3~Porter Wagoner 3 Gong Show .4 Candtd Camera

Ftles 3 4 15 Wall Slreet Week 20 33
9 O~College Football 6 13 Rolling Slone The tOih

10

5

1968 MUSTANG

88 2 DR.

DELTA

1495

MONTE CARLO

73 OLDS

LESABRE

1

75 CHEVY

NOW '1995

73 BUICK

8 3~Rockford

Yesterday's Answer
21 Lesley 29 Uncles Sp
Warren
3% ScarleU's
22 Old French
home
com
33 Rwnaman
Z3 Follower
etty
of ll Duce
34 Bestow
24 Federal law 35 Paradise
enforcer
37 Famed
28 Keely or
pharaoh,
for short

OLDS

Power &amp; a1r
Was $1995

Coupe atr
Was 52195

NOW •1

Goes The Cou rttry 15
8 QO-Wtnnte The Pooh &amp; the Honey Tree 3 4 15
Reunton Wtth Partndge Fam1ly My Three Sons
6 T3 Gunthr Gebel Williams Lord of Ihe Rmg B 10
Washington Week m Revtew 20 33

love

3Arab
Of!ICIBI
pe r son s pas t recor d Refle c
4low
votce
11on may prove 11 to be a Yery
opera
s Gennan
so und plan Fmd o ut lo whom 13 Nebraskil
yo u re ro m anttcally su1t ed to by
nver
Ctly
send1ng for your co py o l As tr a 14 • GtmSinoke's" i Old note
Gra ph Le ll er Mall 50 ce nts for
7 Keep back
each a a long se lf addressed
Dillon e g
8 Reqwred
slamped envelope to Astra 16 Chance
Graph P 0 Bo• 469 Rad1o C11Y!V Uruted
9 Ftrmly
Statt o n N Y 10019 Be su re to
N
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ftxed
specify your b1rth s1gn
18 ot ers
11 Reach
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74 CHEVY
NOVA

CHEVY IMPALA

6 Prtce ts Rtght 8 MacNetl Lehrer Report 20 33
Fam 1ly Feud 10 $100 000 Name Thai Tune 13 Pop

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d•sm•ss beca use of lha1lz Mascagm

~NEWSPAPER ENTERPRIS E ASSN l

1971 FORD

4 speed
Was SI99S

Grow 33

I Actor

chunk.

23 Dec 5 Cut down

JOke JS on you tf you lhtnk you
can rece1ve w ithout gtvrng
loday Extend yourself You II
be compe nsated be yo nd wnyou expect

73 CHEVY NOVA

GT CPE.

rad to

Muppel Show B News tO To Tell The Trulh 13
Gtlllgan s Is 15 Almanac 20 Mak1ng Thmgs

DOWN

ACROSS

Someone you kn ow may 10
present a proposal that you 11

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, NOW '1295

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CHEVY IMPALA

'1895

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Tyler Moore 10 Adam 12 13 Hogans Heroes 15
6 0()--News 3 4 B10 13 15 ABC News 6 Zoom 20
6 3()--NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 13 Caret Burnett &amp;
F rtends 6 CBS News 8 10 Over Easy 20

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DAN THOMPSON FORD

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HT CPE.

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75 PINTO

My Th r ee Sons 4 (.}unsmoke 6
Mtster Rogers
Neighborhood 20 33
Hogan s
Heroes 10 My Three ~Sons 15

better or worse than you but
ha ve different expenences you
One letter s1mply stands for another In th1s samp le A is
can learn fro m
u sed for the t hree I s X for t he two 0 s etc Sm gl~ l etters
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sapt 22) lnlan apostrophes the length :1nd rormal10 n of the \\Ords are all
Qtbles tend to confuse you h1nts Earh d I} the code l etters are different
today You ca n 1 qu\fe grasp
them Somethmg you can get a
( RYPTOQUOTES
handle on you can parlay mto
dollars and cents
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Close Saturday At 5 P.M.

72'

5 Oo-Bonanza 3

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are your books toda y Study
them You II ftnd th ey re no
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FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 25,1917

lh1s com1ng you r umque IS thai

dwell somewhere betw ee n th e
worlds of reality and dreams
today but your real s uccess
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blue

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Wa s 52795

73 PONTIAC
CATALINA 2 DR.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

lhln9s you have to do fun
Obltgalory lunctw ns wi l l
qutckly tu rn you o il

FRIDAY TIL 5

4 DR.
V1nyl roo f

a1 r

1974 CUT. SUP. CPE.
A1r AM FM radto
black vtny l roof

73 CUTLASS

ROYAL
J Dr

Was S2 29S

ales who tend to vactllale Theil One etrtra

Bill noon

tape

72 OLDS 88

HT CPE.

CANCER !Juno 21 July 221 Your 42 An Arab
secret today Is to try to make
land

T~ursday

T4 T

Low mileage shar p car
a1r AM FM &amp; tape blue
whtte -.r myl root
w htte
viny l tnm

•4395

'1295

See Pat H1ll Rocky Huppor Darrell Dodnll
For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehtcle
Open Eventngsttl6 OOexcept
Thursday and Saturday Closed Sunday

you are not easily di ss uaded tt 4
would be wtse to avo td assoct

Mon , Tues • Wed
8 001115 00

s pe ~d

MORE IN STOCK -

on St. Rt. 7

SEDAN

NOW •2900

f-lQO .. . .... ·· · -·

V 8 auto trans

985-4100

or

Full power &amp; atr
wheel
AM F M &amp;
sharp

low

73 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVIllE

1970 FORD F-200 ...................... . .. . '1095

nobler part wants 10 stme hard&lt;Jo Dry
for rewards Your nobl e nature&lt;M
w1ns
3t Recon-

Rutland

1975 ROYALE CPE.

N ce

992 2196

~

GEMINliMay 21 June 20) W~1le

YOUR CHOICE 1976

ex clean 19 000 mtles one owner

302 V 8 auto trans

TAURUS !April 20-May 20) Part36 Ab -

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

•4995

1
1975 FORD F·100 ........................... 3295

USED CARS

- - Located

3

6 c yl

1

CHESTER, 0.

5 speed trans

1974 FORD

1966 FORD 1!z TON PICKUP ................ '695

tUllll:)

local owner

1

TON . . ..... 2995

1973 CHEVY ¥2 TON PICKUP..

P S

1595

6 cyl auto tran s P S rad1o shdrng ba ck gla ss Less
than 31 000 mtles Sharp one owner
........ 12895

1957 CHEVY 4 DR ••••••••.•• ~.??~..s.h.~~e ..... 1550

1975 CHEVY SCOITSDALE

tra ns

1

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295
1495

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

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car
1
1976 FORD F·150............ . .. .. • • • .. ... 3695

1970 FORD GALAX IE 4 DR.. • ........... 1495

9 200

'10,000

V nyl roof full power atr
stereo
Wa s 53800

1976 FORD COURIER PU .. ........ ........ '3395

• . . . . . . . . 1595

1971 PLYMOUTH 2 DR....

roof

red
full

P sea1s c rut se control mor e one owner

1971 RANCHERO· ...

1

tape
landau
mdes

&amp;

1975 BUICK 225
L 1m1ted 2 dr H T
whde landau roof
power atr Sharp

•6295

V 8 302 P S 1A C auto trans rad 10 clean Sha rp

close relattonshlp really appre 31 Making of
ctate s you Hts acttons over
m ey
come your fears
on

'

F yn
p ower
al r
mtleage ltght blue

1973 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR .............. '2495

then lake the cash and lei !hE28 Subway
credit go
t
bb
ARIES !March 21 Apnl 191 s op a r
Doub ts may anse as to whet he 30 Mehila person w1th who m you have"'
abel, e g

Call742 2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

one owner

V 8 P S A C P B P seat s st ereo AM F M 8 tr
rear wmdow defroster Model S J One owner sharp

1973 PLYMOUTH 4 DR.. .. .. . .. ..... ... '895
1972 PONTIAC GRANVIllE 4 DR. ~.: ... 11295

There s a chance today that
2 wds
yo u may be uneas y about par
!Jet pat ng tn acttv 11e s wtth 25 Insh
stranger s Th1s ts a llllslake
1sland
You could meet a valuab le ally 26 Doctor of

12 and 15 ft Width Carpet
rubber back

AC

AM FM

DEVIllE CPE.

1973 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX 2 DR ...... ... '2895

~~~d.".~ •.•• 12695

1973 PONTIAC FIREBIRD . •

AQUARIUS (Jan 2D·Fob 19124 Rental51gn .~-i20~ldl;,;e~n;:;e~1:;•:--1

Save 54 BB Sq Yd

Pnced for qu1ck sale a I $37 500 00

CALLJIMMYOEEMAT9492JBB

?.'.. ~ :..

V8 A C

11695

1973 BUICK CENTURY ....... . : .~~ •• ~. ~ ... 11495

Nov261977

2t)

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T+ T whee l

CUT. CRUISER

1973 PONTIAC GRAN SAFARI WAGON ..... '2295

DR........ 11895

1973 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE •• ~

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov

1977

5 3~dd Couple 4 News

exposure co uld weaken you

FREE GAS - Why worr y about the high cos t of
heat ng your home ou t st de ltghts heating your wa t er
dryrng you r c lothes etc We II se ll you your own gas
well N ol on ly that we II th r ow m a good 1 z story house
w lfh 3 bedrooms and ba th niCe dtnl ng room a nd ful l
basem ent al so over 50 a cres of land w tth a large
beauttful pond stocked wi th ftsh Cal l for appotnfment

ba th Two more smal l bedrooms cou ld be ftnrshed
upstcu r s Al so garage st orage bu 1ldtng stra wbe rry
patc h and garden space Or l'v eway IS e lec trtc heated
Nt ce O h1o Rtver v •ew Furn1 tur e can be bought e:-ltra
Pnce for qvl ck sale House and l ot $12 600

CARL0~2

Her m a n R Re eo;e
V rg I Wit!l\S i ey
Cia r A the y

you r fears and doubts
almos t mag1ca11y dtssolve

BUDG E T 3 Bedroom lovely carpeted l1 v 1ng room
w th slldmg g lass doors family room w1lh f 1rep la ce
ntce dmmg room ktfchen w1 th lot s of cab tn et s All
r emode led tnstde &amp; out Corner lot Close t o sc hool s &amp;
shopprng ar ea A
st~a l
at $21 500 Shown by
appo.ntm ent only

UPPER SYRACUSE - Good 2 bedroom house With

197-a CHEVY MONTE

TRUCKS

stead of co nltnutng to play a
tone hand Some allian ces w111
be both pr oft tab le .a nd en JO )'
able

11-21 -1mo

mtfeage

Sharp

VB aut o trans

1973 MAVERICK 4 DR ..................... 1495

yo u wtll look for partn ers 1n

No Sunday Calis Please

AM F M V roof low

1

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FREE ESTIMATES

u~~lf;!:[ aCPE.
tr
cru tse

Full - Oi

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AIY~IJ.M

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GeMral Contractors
Phone 949 2801
or 949 2860

14.88

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MIDDLEPORT - SPAC IOUS HOME TO FIT YOUR

EASTERN DISTRICT - J1 , acres of le ve l land ntce
12x64 all ca rpeted mobile hom e w tf h 2 BRs ftvthg
room kt tchen and bath 2 rooms butlt on nt ce famtly
room w tth f repla ce plenty of garden space some frutt
trees L arge wor lu.hop and block cella r C11y water and
sep t tc tank N 1ce coun tr y se tttng on County Rd 28
Pn ce $15900

'2695
1974 FORD GRAND TORINO ............... 12295

Bern1ce Bede Osol

.
Bissell Siding Co..

SEWING MACHIN E Repo rs ser
YICe oil makes 992 2184 The
Fob n c
Sho p
Po me roy
Aut hor tzed Stnger Sole s and
Servtce We sharpen Sc ssors

Will do rooltng constru clton
plumb ng end heot.ng No JOb
too large or too smoll Phone
742 2348

Loaded

ASTRO·GRAPH

&amp; Aluminum

Vrnyl

REMODEliNG Plu mbtng heotmg
and oil type s of general repotr
Work guaranteed 20 years e.:
per tence Ph one qq2 2&gt;~09

EXCAVA TIN G do-zer loader and
backh oe work dump ! rucks
and lo boy s lor h r e w II houl
I I dtrt to sort l1mes1ot1e and
gro ve Coli Bob o Roger Jel
l er s day phone 992 7089 ntght
phone 992 3525 or 992 5232
- --EXCAVA TIN G dozer backhoe
ond d1tcher Charles R Ho t
f1eld
Bo ck Hoe Serv1ce
Rutland Oh1o Phone 742 2008

2495

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1976 GRAND PRIX
Atr

1976 GRANADA GHIA 4 DR ........ .. .... .. ~4595

1

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P B v1nyl roof

VB P S au to trahS v .ny l roof AM F M st ereo A C
one owner Sha rp low m 1lenge

1975 FORD GRANADA 2 DR ...... .~:: .... '2995

II

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1
1976 MERCURY COUGAR 2 DR ............ 4395

For Soturdoy No•• 26 1971

M

Real ~&gt;:state for &amp;le

SWAIN

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'3295

1975 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC .... ~ .~~ ..... 2995
1974 MUSTANG

V S au to tran s

302

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REALTY

75

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NOTICE OF FILING
OF PETITION FO R
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
NOfiCC t!o her eby g ven that
on the 18th day of November
1977
Cnesh,re T ownshtp
Tr ustee s t he Unde r s gnc d
~e ttt t oner f tleCI a pel t! on tn
th e Courf ot Com man P eas of
Gallta Counlv Ohto bemg
Cause N o M tsc N o 25 on the
Doc k et o t sa d (cur l ask. tng
tha t 555 000 00 be tra ns fer red
ronl the Gen era Fund to th e
Ro c.td and Br tdae Fu nct as
~n ov 1deGI
b y law
tor th e
r eason s St' l l ortl'l tn sard
pe t tto n
a nd
thai satd
pe ttt on wt!l be for hearmQ on
he 19th da)l of N oven1b er
1977 ~11 '9 00 AM

SaveJOpct to50pct
on heahng cost
E xpe n ence and
fully m sured
Free Est
Ca II 66 7 6479
11 1~ 1 mo pQ

1977 FORD GRANADA 4 DR ............... 14595

{Fu lly equtpped hke new)

II

CelluloSIC (wood fiber I
Thermal ln s ulatton

...DAN THOMPSON FORD

1

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1911 r ord Stdl Ot wn 1011 'I
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1971 P l 'r'n outh J ctoor S N
P H t i K!17100
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to
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New Ide~
Equipment

Not1c:e IS hereby given th Bt
R alph M ic hael ot 11932
c ou rHe lgh
No
8
Los
Ar,ge tes C&amp; l1f has been duly
r~p potntett
Execu tor of the
Es tate of Hazel Mtchael
oec eased la te ol Sy r acuse
M etgs Cou ntv Oh lo
Cred ttors are reQ ut r ed to
1 te thetr c1a1ms w th satd
ft ductary
w l th n
thre e
r 10n tn s
Dated this 71h day of
"Jov en1ber 1977
Mannmg 0 Webster Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Probate DIVISIOn
Meigs County Oh to
18 25 ltc

See us at noo East Matn
Street Pam eroy Oh1o or
Phone 991 7034 10 29 1mo

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lo the

AT RIGGS USED CARS.

PH 992 2176

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Repatrs

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· Not ice 0'1 Appointm ent
Case No 22 161
Estate of Hazel MIChael

KingsbuiJ
Home Sales

Service

TOP QUALITY CARS AND LOW PRICES

1976 VOLARE ROADRUNNER

Chester Oh1o
10 JO c

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EFEL

.

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Bo x 34

EXPERIENCED
'~om

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and
commerCial
Call
for
es t1mate 14 hou r se rvtce
Anyday anyttme
Phone 985 J806

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CLEANING

CARTER

Blown
lnsulihon St~tiCft

cl t y

You

B e the opentng of !h e tn
door se ason for you w1th
r-our old lurnttur• re
upholstered •n beaut tul
willrm col(lrs &amp; patterns
!rom Bob s If you an:!
look•ng for 501\ mgs it Wtll
pay you to pav us a \ 1s1 t
Located 1M back of tne Sew
N Sew Outlet on Ma1n st
theme 0
II 10 1 rnQ

FREE ESTIMATES

~~~~:S~.

216 E Second Street
Pomeroy Oh10 45769
Phone 992 3325

And

GUTTER SERVICE

fl'tREPLACU

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MOBILE HOME LOT - In

NEW 3 bed roo n house 2 bath s
oil e lec
I ocre Mtddl eport
close to Rutland Phone 992
7481

SHOP

BOB'S uNRbLSTERING

STOVES AND

$10

HOMESITES tor sol e 1 oae and
up Mtddleport near Rutland
Coll992 748 1

RACINE CARPET

Let The Opening

REAL BUY FOR YOU

$14

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sollener Model UC SV I
Now Only •279.95

1q73 FORD LTD 2 door hardtop
~O pera wtnd27 l
___,__ _

1963 FORD PICI&lt;UP
good 985 3849

Ai&lt;;o

S600
SJ SU

COU N TRY HOME
re nodeled FIREWOOD Ar 1y length s or any
am oun t
Del vered or nay
&lt;O pet '9 3 or 4 bedroo
p•ck.up Phonp9J9 2563
modern~ !chen 2 bolhs Scentc
and pn¥ole About 4 111 les we~r 1971 KAWKASAK I 100 Dtrt 8 ~ e
Street or Ira I SI.SO Phone
of Horrtsonv lie Oh o Coli
742 3077
7423 159

1q7Q TOYOTA Ht lUic P1ckup
S850 F bergJoss topper SISO
61&lt;4 378 6311

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Cou rt of Com m or P "lS
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25 ( 12 ) 2 9 3t c

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Ro c•ne Q92 5858

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1972 PONTIAC CATAliNA Sears
stereo
rec order
Phone
992 7A53
lOS OR ~ •cl e f' J dogs Slue lick
ft n u f
\ ol lo.'itr
mote
t,..o:JI" &lt;=&gt;r lo,..,ole Alvm Mor
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1'-la "~ o "' or&lt;&gt; on th e dogS'

ln(r e(!.bh.•• Wh't' pay h qh e ee l c
b !Is th s wu11er? l et us. pay
thenl Ia• your One bed• oo n
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Vtll agl' M01101 lht rd o 1d M tll
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po tunrly

9927760

FOR
STUD
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reg stered coc~er spon te I
Block and to n
Clarksdale
l nes Showquolt!y J &amp; 0 Ken
nels 742 3162

Pomeroy Landmark

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COUNIRY MOB LE Hon e Pork
Rou " 3J 10 th of Poml U)l
l o 9'- lo1) Co li 9rn 47q_

Ol D FU RNITURE tee boxes br o!is
beds rron beds etc comple te
househol ds Wnte M D M ler
R't 4 ~omeroy Oh to or coli

MEIGS COUN TY Humane Soctety
Corel ne and odoptton Ser¥1Ce
(/q'] 7680 742 31 tl2 992 5427

FUEL OIL AND
GAS SERVICE
US

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as soon as dtrectortes are
completed
Mrs
Nma
Robmson was chamnan of
thts project and wtth the help
of Thelma Henderson and
Nelhe Parker and others m
vanous w(Ays d1d a very fme
though laboriOUS (Ob, for
which we are grateful
Wednesday evemng Nov
23, a local photographer wtll
take pictures of the church m
Betton Also Mrs Fanme
Bernard will be leadmg the 8
p m prayer servtces

Robert Robmson spent a
day last week wtth h1s
mother Nma Robmson and
aunt, Clara Follrod, asststmg
them 111 gettmg ready for the
wmter months and Janet took
N1na to the doctor at
Parkersburg on Monday of
thts week
Rtchard and Charles Yost
spent the weekend with
Genevteve Guthrie

Gat'her Grtffm has been til
wtlh cold or nu, but ts much
better at this wr1tmg
Oste Mae Folirod went w
Columbus to see her doctor
thts past week
Mr and Mr s Howard
Elhott of Columbus vtstted
hts parents Mr and Mrs
Eihott. here over th e
weekend and attended
worship serv1ces at the
church here Sunday mommg

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Jeffersons 8 10

Jacques CoUsteau 33

9 30-Movte Famllly Plot ' 3 Tony Randall 8 10
10 oo-Love Boal6 13 Carol Burnett 8 10 Sloryteller s
T own 33
10 3~ Fawl ly Towers 33
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohto
House
Tuesday
narrowly
reJected
a
conference committee report
on legtslatwn expandmg
unemployment compensatton
coverage w agncultural and
domesttc
wo rkers.
unclassthed CIVIl service
workers, nonpublt c schoo l
employees and substitute
teachers
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Sadat wants to talk
to saner Palestinians
By W.G. KIROLOS
CAIRO, Egypt - Egypt has
dectded to invite Palestuuan
leaders living in Israel Qnd
lsraeli-occupted lands to mtl
Cairo for talks on a Middle
East peace, a move auned at
undercutting the P.dlestine
Liberation Orgaruzauon
The ruling political party,
the Arab Socialist Party of
Egypt, made the deds10n
Thursday at a meeting called
to discuss Prestdent Anwar
Sadat 's breakthrough VIsit to
•\ Israel last weekend.
Sadat's agreement w1th
Israel that there would be' "no
more war'' between thelr
nations has drawn bitter
attacks from the PLO, Syna
and other hard~ine Arabs
Young,
the
Andrew
American ambassador to the .
United Nations, rose to
Egypt's defense Thursday in
New York, praismg Sadat's
trip to Jerusalem as a
demonstratton of "rare
vision ''
The Israeli cabmet also
mel Thursday and vowed 1&lt;1
cmtmue discussing possible
ways of brmgmg peace 1&lt;1 the
Middle East.
Prime Muuster Menahem
Beg111 said Egypt was
expected to aMounce what it
considered the next step U1
direct contacts with Israel.
The announcement could
come Saturday when Sadat is
scheduled to address hos
Parliament.
Egypt, m ots campaign to
stifle radical Arabs, expelled
three I&lt;Ip Palestmoan officials
Wednesday and ejected a
senior
Iraqi
officoal
Thursday, Dr. Abdel Aal alSaqban, seeretary general of
the Arab League's Economoc

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"Palestm1an leaders are

urged to. shoulder their
responsibility through 1by
participating on ) the Geneva
conference in order to reahze
a jUS1 peace and srt up a
Palestuuan entlt) ... a part)
statement f.aid
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Lsraeh Defense Momster
Ezer Weizman said Israel
would allow those UlVIted to
go to Egypt but reaction from
the: Palestmians ('OO('E"rned

E·R CALLJ;:D
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad answered a call to
Long Hollow Road at 9:57
a.m. Thursday for Franklin
Little who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center At
2:3 1 a.m the squad and ftre
department
went
to
Burlin gham where , fo~f
persons were mj ured ip ~n
accident and were taken to
Veterans Memorml Hospotal,
and a car was on fire.

CALLED TWICE
RACINE - The Racone ER
Squad made two runs
Thanksgivmg day : at 12 .01
a.m to Rt.l , Long Bottom'lot
Vorgonia Musser, and at 10.58
a.m. to Rt I, Reedsville for
James Bean, both taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
LODGE TO MEET
A special meeting of Shade
River Lodge 453 F&amp;AM ,
Chester, will be held
~turday , Nov 26at7 ·30 pm.
Work in E. A. degree.

Our Interest Is
Greater For You

5.75%
On 90-Day

Certificates
5.75 per cent paid •
90 day Certificates •
Deposit.
$l .uc1u .1mo
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Uruty Council.
The Socialist Party did not
specofy which Palestinians
would be invited to Cairo but
it appeared the party was attemptmg to establish contact
wtt h Palestinians more
moderate than the PLO.

Quarterly .

A s ubsta ntia l penally u
mvoked on all certtftcate
accounts w•thdrawn pnor

to the date of matuntv

Meigs Co. Branch

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ASK TO WED
A marrtage license was
issued to Dana John
Aldrtdge, ~ . Minersville, and
Connoe Lynn Bailey , 27,
Pomeroy.

F'ricJidaire

APPLIANCES
$AVE NOW
LII&lt;E NEVER
BEFORE
BAI&lt;ER
FURNITURE
AT
Mi&lt;J.dleport, 0.

"''as mixed . At least ' two
mayors rejected the move as
an attempt to Hout nank the

PLO "
Egypt 's a ctmg Foreign
Minister Butros Ghali saod
Sadat. dunng his trip to
Jerusalem , t'onvmced Israel!
leaders the Palestmians
should not be left out of an
overall
Middle
East
settlement
Another indication of the
detenoratlng relations
between Egypt and ots
radtcal cntJcs was Libya's
deciSIOn to cut off diplomatic
ties woth Sadat's government
and halt all air and sea trafftc
between the two countries.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Wednesday Admissions
Helen Smith. Gallipolis.
Wednesday Discharges
Pamela
Theiss,
Earl
Mossman, Mildred Barnett,
Ntrma Goodwin, Goldie
Wl&gt;lfe, Jesse Swan, Mae
Ughtfoot, ' Martin Mustain,
PhylliS Stone, Or\s Hubbard,
Patricia Hrsell.
. Thursday Admlssions Charles Werry, Pomeroyi
James Bean, Reedsvolle;
Jeremy Hndrix , Middleport.
ThuJ~Sday Discharges Luther Imbode n, Ethel
Moore, Wilham Watson

Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Nov. Z3)
Charlotte Adkms, Josiah
i\llen, Wylodine Armstrong,
Barbara Bartels, Kevin
Barton, Grace Bright,
Russell Capehart, Marlene
Cardwell, Madge Clark ,
Jackson Cochran, Bertha
Cr~ig, Worthy Cremeans,
Darin Davis, Elizabeth Deal,
Kath teen Dempsey, Ryan
Doll, Dorothy Douglas, Mary
Downard, Lura Duffy, Cuma
Elkins, Job Fairchild, Troy
Farley, Jane Foster, Samuel
Fry Jr., Timothy Harvey ,
Nellie Hatfield, Heath Hoff·
man, Charles Keiser, Herbert
Lane, James McGoon, Bryan
Molihan, Phyllis Morris ,
Bnan Newvahner, Rachel
O'Conner,
Mrs . Bobby
Patterson and daughter, Mrs.
Roger Raffergy and son,
Larry Raffergy Jr., Elaine
Ramsburg, Ronald Schlater,
David Sizemore, Patricia
Slaven, Came Smtih, Dale
Spires, John Stone, Wanda
Waugh, Beulah Welch,
Theodore
Whottlngton ,
Rebecca Wood .
(Births, Nov. %3)
Mr. and Mrs . Merrill
Myers, a son, Wellston. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Rawlms, a
daughter, Oak Hill. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Skeens, a son,
Wellston.
)Discharges. Nov. 24]
Gregory Cain, Heidi
Carruthers. George Cook,
James Ervin Jr., Elta Evans,
Emerson Fife, Juanita
Fluharty, Mable Goff,
Gertfllde Hood, Mrs. Ronald
Horsley and daughter,
Vincent Knight, Cinda Mink,
Mrs. Roger Moore and 'son,
Homer Noble, Kimberly
Knotte, Joseph Oh!mger, Jay
Rowe, Stanley Sickles, 'John
Thompson , Nolan Thornton.
(Births, Nov. 24)
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hunt, a
son, Ewington

PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharges - Jack DeWitt,
Southside; Lola McClintock ,
Chesapeake, 0 .; Bertha
Casto, Leon ; Peggy Riley,
Hartford; Ethel Thornton,
Leon; Larry Henry , Vinton ;
Mrs. Earl Stover, Gallipolis
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ferry
; Norman Lievmg ,
Sunday
through
Point
Pleasant; Mrs Louis
Tuesday. fair In the south
Cox,
Gallipolis
; Vada King,
and \\'est and a chance of
Henderson;
Edward
snow flurries In the northMeadows,
Southside;
Wav1e
east Sunday. Highs will be
Stone,
Leon;
Willie
Starr,
!rom the 20s to low 30s and
Point
Pleasant;
Edward
lows In the teens. Chance of
snow Monday with highs In Willett, New Haven ; Mrs .
Wolloam Woodall, Rodney,
the 30s and low In the teens.
0
; Hollls Kincaid, Point
Clearlag Tuesday with
• blghs from the upper 30s to Pleasant ; Esther Kong.
the 40s and lows In the 20s. Letart; Leon Parker, Point
Pleasant ; Carrie Bumgard·
: ;:,:;';',',';';','.: ··."'";,.'~.~.::: ·.:;: ::: ';';',', ·,:;.,:::. ner, Gallipolis Ferry; David
Gordon. Buffalo ; Alberta
Davos, Gallipolis; Earl
Gtlkey, Pomel'by , Mary
Earl , Henderson : Jack
(Continued from page I)
Sayre,
Leon; Mrs. Malcolm
pavement. Her vehtcle ran
Franklin
Saunders, Apple
off the roadway into a ditch .
Grove;
James
Hartley, Point
A deer was struck in an
Pleasant;
Clarence
King,
accident at 5 p.m. Wednesday
Redhouse;
Mrs.
Rufus
Greaton SR 160, one tenth of a mile
south of Vmton. The aruma! house, Glenwood; Mrs.
which ran from the scene, Robert Peoples, Point
struck a vehocle operated by Pleasant , Marvon
Ronnie Lanier, 25, Rt. 2, Luckeydoo, Pomt Pleasant ;
Davod NorvoUe, Letart; Jerod
Vinton.
Julius Preston, Jr , 23, Cook, New Haven ; James
Gallipolis, suffered minor Kennedy , Po tnt Pleasant;
mjunes in an accident at 8:22 Mrs. Robert Gillespie and
a.m. Wednesday on SR 7, one daughter, New Haven, and
tenth of a mile north of Robin Bond, Mason.
Gallipolis. Preston, going
MOVIE PICKETED
north, lost control of his car
WATERTOWN
, N. Y.
which ran'off the roght s1de of
A
Watertown
church
(UP))the hig~way sinking a
TWO KILLED
movoe,
group
is
picketing
the
concrete block and then a
LONDON, Ohio (UPI)
"Oh,
God
!;"
saying
the
film
tree. His car was demolished.
Two teenagers were killed
ls
"
a
blasphemy"
and
a
A deer was killed when
Thursday ntght in a two-car
.mockery
of
God
The
Rev.
struck at 5:30p.m. Thursday
crash on Ohio 142 east of this
on SR 7, one half of a mile
Madison County city. The Jerry Gregory, pastor of the
north of SR 143 on Metgs
victims were Becky S. House of Prayer Tabernacle,
County The animal ran into
Jackson, 17, the driver and and ahout 10 members of his
the path of a vehicle operated
her passenger, Deborah L. congregation .spent the last
by Karen Smith, 33, MidMorris, 18, both of London. three nights picketing outside
dleport
Jackson's car apparently the Cinema I and II in
Watertown, where the movie
Another deer was killed in
went left of center, struck a
an accident at 12 .30 a.m.
seeond car, then hit a tree is playing
today on SR 141 at Patnot·
Cadmus Rd. The animal ran
mto the path of a car operated
by Larry Rooker , 27,
From the Meigs
Columbus.
A final accident occurred at
mental health center3:30 a.m. today two miles
west of SR 7 on Georges
Creek Rd. where Dwight
Swisher, 18, Rt. I , Cheshire,
lost control of his car. The
vehicle ran off the highway
. BY NAN MYKEL Ph. D.
into a ditch. Swosher had
Clinic Coordinator
minor injuries but was not
treated. There was moderate
The community is invited to a Christmas party at the
damage: no charge was filed.
Meigs clinic Thursday, Dec. 22, from 3-6 p.m. Guitar pickevs
and cymbal dangers are especially welcome, as we hope 1&lt;1
have a musical get-together. Come jingle bells and drink hot
punch with us. Mary Skinner reports that her Personal
Advocacy program willluive a ChriStmas party wo, on Dec. 28
at the Methodist Youth Center in Rutland. Folks in her activity
therapy group have been busy making decorations for Christ·
mas.
BOARD MEMBER? - Steve Dawson, director of
Alternatives, the substance abuse program at the center, is
onviting community participation in Advisory Board activities.
Any person 16 or over who would like 1&lt;1 be an active member
of the Alternatives Advisory Board is invited 1&lt;1 let the clinic
knol" by calling 992-2192. New partiCipants can meet with the
board at its Christmas dinner meeting on Dec. 14.
NEW STAFF- Jan Shoots begins her new duties Monday
as Coordinaror of the Senior Friends program at the Meigs
clinic. Jan - who will marry Greg Notthhtp on Dec. 10 -will
continue in her functions at the Senior Citizens Center in
Pomeroy. She replaces Kathy Folsinger who left in September
1&lt;1 return 1&lt;1 school.
A warm welcome is extended not only 1&lt;1 Jan, but 1&lt;1
M.S.W. Elizabeth Most. Elizabeth is primarily assigned 1&lt;1 the
Alternatives program, but will also be available lor general
outpatient and family counseling in Meigs.
YOGA - Pat Leegan, drug education-prevention
specialist, is also at the Meigs clinic three days a week, and is
available 1&lt;1 speak to teachers, classes and other groups in the
commumty. In addition, Pat is planning a Yoga class at the
clinic after Christmas.
WARM FUzzy TO YOU - "Warm luzzies" is the pass·
word these days at the clinic. The staff has really enjoyed the
senes of TA films which ..mculminate Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. with
the free movie, "feelings." The public is invited.
Staffers Nancy Raming Kohlrieser •and Dr. Nan Mykel
participated in in-service training at Pomeroy Elementary
School wit'h the TA films, and John Brammer and Bill
Breckenridge participated with teachers at Meigs Jr. High.
. Jim Rogers, Meigs school psychologist, coordinated and
spearheaded the training activities at both scnool settings.
FANTASY IMAGING - Jim Lansford, director of the
Forensic program, anti Dr. Nan Mykel, clinic coordinaror,
attended the First American Confere(lce ori the Fantasy
Imaging Process in Chicago recently, and returned to Meigs
full of new Ideas. They're fantasizing a growth imaging group
the forst of the year if there's any interest, and threaten 1&lt;1 run
'
one for themselves if there isn't.

Woman

Weather
Chance of snow by evening .
Snow
tonight.
windy, much colder. Lows in
the mid 20s. Cold, chance of
snow flurries Satutd3y. Lows
to mid 20s and fall slowly.
Probability of precipitation
:;o percent today, 80 percent
tonight, 50 percent Saturday.

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Mrs . Eula Proffitt was
hostess for a recent meeting
of the Enuna Snuth circle of
the Reorganized Church of
Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Racme-Portiand Branch.
Mrs. Proffitt had the dev&lt;&gt;tions which was were follow·
ed by a study period conducted by Lucy Tayl!lf,
teacher. Anna McHaffie
prestded over the business'
meeting and the hostess served refreslunents to those
named and Jia Roush,
PearlProffttl, Goldie
Clendenin, Golda Gi11ilan,
Linda Evans, and Beulah
Roush. Guests were Jun,
Kenneth, Robert, and
Richard McHaffie.

Carmel News,
By the Day

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Mrs. Larry Circle and
children are visiting with Mr.
~ft!~~~- James Cundiff in

CAIRO, Egypt (UPI] - President AnwJF Sadat said
Saturday he wtllmVJte all parUes wthe Middle Easl conf1id,
includLng Israel, to come to Ccuro to discuss preparations for
reconven~g the Geneva peace conference_
Sadat 881d t~e talks, ~e~bly to include the Palestmians
although he did not specdJCally mentiOn them, cuuld begm as
early as next Sat.W'day · .
.
It marked th.e hrbi time SJ.nce creation of Israel m 1948 that
lt.srepresenla.ti~eshad bee~ mvtted to an Arab country .
Sadat made his p~oposal m a 70.mmute speech durmg which
he accused the Sov1et Union - cochairman with the United
States of the Geneva l'Onference- or being the prime mover
be,';ffid the .yab attacks on his peace mission to Jerusalem.
.. The Sovtet line was and still is to keep us in a state of no
war, not peace because they believe that once our battle has
. ended, we shall nol need .them," he said " ...Syria immediately
takes ~~ cue from this and puts pressures on the poor
Palestlni~ns .. then we have the usual hystertcs fr om Lhe others
(Arabs).
.
Sada~ ~~ that alt.hough Russi~ was ~hind. the anU·Egypt
campaign we shall mVIte the SoVIet Uruon so that the Soviets
will not say that we are keeping them out. "
But, he added "I must warn the Sovtet Uninn. if it tries to

one ..

grandchildren

dealh by her parents. Millon

ral ..d, Butch

that

and

she

Frank ·

and Lucy Hart Hynll, a
granddaughter, a grandson

Shane; a brother, Henry, Pt.
Pleuant , four sisters, Mrs.·

three
greatgrandchildren Survl\ling are
her husband, Orville ; two
daughters ,
Fl!ly
Lewis,

Maxine Kirby, Vienna. W.
Va.; Mrs . Wilda Blessing,
Albany , and Mrs . Evelyn lhle
and Mrs. Melba Icenhower, ~

Okechobee, Fla.. and Iva
Powell , Pomeroy ; a son,

both of Mason ; seven grand. ·

sons,

and ' three

grand· ·

daughters.
She attended the

letart
William Hysell , Pascagoula, • Methodist Church . Funeral
Miss .. 12 grondchlldren. 10 ..rvlces will be Saturday at 2
great -grandchildren and
p.m. at Ewing. Chapel with ·
the Rev .

severaf nieces and nephews.

A member ot the True
Church. Mrs . Allen had been
emploved
in
the
housekeep ing departments of
both Veterans Memor ial
Hosp ital and the ~o
Meigs Gepera ll
tt.ol
belorore!lrlng.
h .,_
a member of The Laurel Cliff
Health Club and Rock
Springs Grange .
Officiating at services were
the. Rev . Otis Chapman and
the Rev. Floyd SIJ&lt;&gt;ok. Burl'l
was In Rock Sprln.Cemetery

'f .; ·

s~

Freeland

Norris ·

ofllctatlng. Burial will be In
Letart Falls Cemetery.·
Friends may call at the :
funeral home after 7 p.m. this
evening.
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,. Richard !Dickie)

H~rmOh. ~2. &amp;'resident ol Ft.

Myers, Fla . and former
resident of . Columbus and
Gallia County, died Nov . 21 In
Ft . Myers Community
Hospital.
~• He was ll)e son of Fletcner
and Grace Carroll Harman.
~
, ~· 11 survlvejl by one
FLOYD BOL 10H · ·
l:lau'ghler: ' Cheryl McGrann,
CARPENTER - Funeral
of Alamogordo. N. M.; two
services for Floyd Bolton. 74. , sons, George Robert of the
Piqua. Ctlio. who was a ~ Air Force and Gary Richard,
tor mer res ident of this
pf Miami ; two grandchildren,
community, were held In ~. several aunts, uncles and
Albany at the Bigony.Jordan 1 cousins.
·
Fu~l_!iqme on Monday ,
F~neral services will be 2
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Surv fvors Include his w e,
Margerum and Son Funeral
Edna Bowen Bolton, three
Home, 335 Johnstown Rd .,
daughters , Mrs . Keith
Gahana , where friends may
call today from 2-l and 7.9
! Madeline) Staneart ,
Albany ;
Mrs
Robert
p.m.
I W avo 1en e)
Reed ,
Burial will be In Mifflin
Locklngton. Ohio: and Mrs.
Cemetery.
Richard IPeggyl Turk. Tlpp
City , a son, Merrill Bolton,
Piqua ; 10 grandchildren.
seven great-grandchildren ; a
' 11'11111 Pllt I)
sister, Mrs . Nellie Lent,
.(Ccllllnuld
Columbus, and brother , operated
by
Hospital
Sylvester Taylor, Dundas.
Pharmacies
Inc.,
under
a live
He was preceded In death
by two daughters, two sons,
year contract with the ·
two grandchildren and a hospital is to get the right
great.granctdaughter.
Burial was In Bowen drug to the right patient in the
Cemetery. near Vales, Mill . right form in the rtght
strength at the right time lor
DOLLIE SHANE
the right disease.
RACINE - Dollie Shane,
Hospital administrator
65, of Route 2, Racine who
died &amp;t her residence Thurs- Scott Lucas commenting on
day morning, was the the new phannacy states that .
daughter of !he late H. E. and the lacllity is an excellent
Ella Thompson Stewart. She addition to the hospital and
was also preceded In death by
a son, Franklin Shane: two . will be a t~endous service
brothers, E. H. Stewart and to ho!!Jlilal patient•

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Sadat said his v1sit UJ Israel al'compli shed its .
primaryobjecuve by "breakmg the barners of suspicion, lack
of confiden(·e. fear and hatred!' between the two countnes.
"1~ order~ fmish what we started" m Israel, Sadat said he
was mstructmg h1s foreign mtnister to contact UN. Secretary ...
General Kurt Waldheim and the Umted States and Sovaet
Union ' 1to tell them that Ca1ry IS ready, effective next
Saturday, to receave aJ.l the parties to the conflict, including the
two superpowers.
~~we shaH also send the invitation to all the partit:s, mcludmg
Israel , St. we can Sit and make prepal'ations for the Geneva
conferente and iliscuss the case m a matter of months nut
years " , ,
'
Achng Foretgn Minister Butrns Chah sa id later the
m~it.ations. will be extended by Egypt and not by Waldhe 1m. He
satd Waldheun w11l be invtted to attend as he d1d at the first
round of the Geneva conference, a two-day ceremomal session
held m December 1973
Sadat told about 500 political and military leaders assembled
in parliament that he reached agreement with Jsrat',h leaders

on,two points : .
.
We agreed that all of us woll concentrate at the ( Geneva )
~nference or examuung questions of substanee seriOUS!)' and
w1.1,1 no~ waste time on procedural questions.
.
We alsn agreed that ~ur startmg pomt for the d1scus~IOn of
secunty at the conferen~e Will be far removed from the Idea of
an~ex.atwn .ternto~y ~mi. confine~ .10 t~ framework . of
en ... W:mg ~ecunt~ ru~ all In JUSt conditions
. Israel ~as mamtamed It ;=an not Withdraw from all A:ab
lands occupl~ ,1n the 1967 war m or~er to ensure ats securtty.
Sad.at said 1~ere was .unammaty m lsra.el that 1t must offer
a~ un!~auvc of 1Ls own m reply to the btg step I took (the

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. Alarge numbe.r of Israelt offtctals are convtnced the Arabs
will not acc~pt a settlemen.t unless 1t l'O.,.ers wt~hdntwa l from
the temton~ o;~1lp1ed 111 19ti7 and establishment of a
Palesllman state, he sa1d .
,, Sadat assured the A~~bs hts .Israel VISit has not cha nged t.~e
present l~gal status, meamn~ th~ state ?f.war.
R,ef~rnng ,to his and -~srael~ Prm~~ Mtmster M~nahem
~gm s .remarks m Jerusalem about no more war, Sadat
saad ' 'thts applies ~o the future once we achie:ve the s~bstanttve
terms we have laid dnwn as a baSIS for endmg belhgerency."

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Syrians snub peace hid
By United Press Interoallonal
Syria Saturday rejected Egyptian
Pres1dent Anwar Sadat's 1nvttat10n to all
parties m the Middle East conflict to hold
peace talks m Cairo_, describing the
proposal as a cover for further contacts
• between Egypt and Israel
Palestmian radicals urged all Arabs to
reject any talks with Israel
In Moscow, the official Tass news
agency played down Sadat's call lor preGeneva talks among all parties, including
the SovJCt Union _ It reported Sadat 's
speech to parliament in a four·paragraph
story wJthout comment.
Sadat accused Moscow of leading the
anu~Egy pt campaign among Ar:1h hnrd-

Election notes

Carter considers GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia County
Election Board .said Saturday no protest
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was filed prior to the deadline Friday in
znvztatton to
the Vmton v1llage coWlcll race m the Nov.
.f.
8 General Elecbon.
prep•con,erence
Results of the eiechon wete certified
Nov 10 by the Gaiha County Board of

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pnmanly addressed to the Egyptian
hners such as Syna
"The proposal is rcJel1.ed because people rather than to the parties con·
s, r1a considers 1t a cover for the con- cernedt Khaddam sa1d
" It's little more than dom esti C
tinuatiOn of Egyptaan·lsraeh contacts,"
Foreign M1mster Abdel Halun Khaddam oropaganda, " the palace spokesman sa1Q.
told a group of v1sttmg French Journalists
111 Damascus.
Jorda n had yet to comment on Sadat's
address.
Khaddam told newsmen the Sadat
proposal, which called on Israel and all
Arab partaes concerned m the Maddie East
conflict to lay lhe groundwork for the
resumption of the Geneva conference, was
mostly for domestic conswnption
"The mv1te to come to Caaro IS
MIDDLEPORT - Questions about a
flood msurance study recently completed
for Middleport w1U be answered at a pubhc
meetmg Tuesday mght, Mayor Fred
Hof!mao saod Saturday.
Study includes flo od plain maps
showing the area that would be mundated
by a 100-year flood, flood elevatiOn
w~re that all machmes provfaed a ballot profiles, and flood msurance rate maps for
for village officials, thus, g1vmg access to lhe use of fmancial mst1tuttons and m~
the Vmton off1c1als ballots to voters living surancc agents m determimng who must
purchase flood insurance and the cost of
outside the corporate lunlts of Vinton
The result was that people unknown to the msurance.
Fmal issuance of this study Will mark
election ofhcaals m the village of VInton
a change in the Middleport stafus m the
voted.
Elected to the village council were federal flood msurance program (rum the
Elva Adktns, Rodney Alderman, Charles ''Emergency Phase" to the "Regular
R. Easter, and Harold E Brown
Phase."
At that time the amount of flood In·
surance now avaJJable to home-owners
and businessmen In Middleport will be
STATUS CHANGES
POMEROY - Meigs County voters doubled. The additional amounts of In·
who thought they had unlit November, suraoce will be ~~bject to actuarial risk
1978, to reg1ster find that their status rales rather than the federally subsidized
rates whlcb arc presently available.
changed after the November election.
In addition, the vollage will be required
Passage of Issue I a~s far as Meig~
County as concerned means that after Dec. to adopt and enforce a flood plain or·
5 only registered voters can cast ballots. dmance to regulate all new construction
Only those registered can vote in the June, and substanttal rehabilitation in the nood
1978 election or any spec1al electiOn held haZBrd areas designated an the report
Mayor Hoffman said the study was
prtor to that time .
funded
by the U.S Department of Housing
Voter registratiOn with the November,
and
Urban
Development.
1978, goal has .. been underway m Me1gs
The
people
most directly affected by
County for several months and durmg that
the
issuance
of
thos
study are those liymg
time 7,110 voters have been regi:,tered.
wtthin
the
village
.
They and any other
That leaves about 2,500 unregister ed it is
mterested
persons
are
invited to attend the
estimated. Now, the · process which had
meeting
on
Nov.
29
at
7:30p.m at voltage
been movmg along well through mostly
council
chambers,
where
the study results
· volunteer help, woll have to be speeded up.
will
be
presented
for
public
mspection .
Loc ations will be established where
Representatives
of
the
Department
of
residents who have not registered can do
Housing
and
Urban
Development,
Burgess
so, or residents ca n register by mail by
sending their requ ests to the Meigs County and Niple Engineering Firm, Cleveland,
Board of Elections, Masonic Temple and the State Department of Natural
Resources will be on hand to explam the
building, Mulberry Ave , Pol)leroy.
study
and answer questions about the flood
The law now requires that voters must
insurance
program
be registered at least 30 days before an
electiOn

Flood maps
will he
explained

Vinton vote stands

.TOPPED Wl'lll A GOLD-LIGHTED star, this IS the Christmas tree of Mrs
Hobart (Evelyn Fock) Young in Pomeroy. The nine foot tree features over 400
mini-lights and huodreds of aUract.ive ornaments.

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There'll be· more
gas this winter
but it's going
to cost more

more.
Columbia Senior Vice President
Paul R. Bigley told business and
communlty leaders in this south
central Ohio community that
customers will have to pay seven to
eight percent more for natural gas
Ibis winter. but the supplies should
be adequate. Columbia Gas serves
56 of Ohio's 88 counties, and more ·
than one mUUon customers In 546
communities.

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crews satd. The CIUie cl the accident was riot lnunediately
!mown, police said. The victims included 30 French navy
officers and enlisted men and lour l'rench air force clflcers.

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OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 lo 12,2 los !CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.! - EAST COURT
ST., POMEROY.

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(Otlllllwtd from pqt 1)
French-built plane rapidly lost altitude, crashed and exploded .
Firemen from Premian were the first 1&lt;1 reach the scene
but found only remain&amp; of bodies ammg the debris, the rescue

SUGAR

neguttatluns.
ln his spee&lt;:h,

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1977

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio tUPII -

Iw. ELBERFELDS 'IN PO.ME'ROY l

OPTOMETRIST

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

An olflclal of Columbia Gas of Ohlo
says there will be more natural gas
this winter than last, but It will cosl

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seP!'rale ly or will be multilateral.
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Israel had adamanlly refused to Sit with the PLO

tmts

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crea~e obstacles, 11 will be maknl!: the blj(gest mi&gt;lake of its
h!e.'
Sadat also told uf a eonversation with Israeli Defense
Miru~ier Ezer Wei7Jnann that showed Egypt and Israel may
have been on the bnnk of a fafth war dunng the 10 days
precedmg h1s vas1t . He scud when Egyptian armed forces
staged m~.nuevers , We1unann believed they were preparing
for a surpnse attal'k But Sadat said he assured we 1zmann the
maneuvers were m reply to lsraej1 war games and added 1t
was precisely to help remove such fears and susp1cions that he
went to Israel.
In obvious reference to the Palestmlan Liberatwn Organization and his continued reco~mt10n of its rQle. Sadat sa1d
''I tell the Palesllmans that we shall try to put up with them
,once more. We sha ll try to put up with thear rashness and the
fact1t.hat U1ey fell inlo the 1Soviet.Syrian 1 trap. "
Sadat dtd not spectflcally mention the PLO m has speech but
a senior government offac1al sa1d the PI.O wtll get an mv1tation
but there ma~· also be an mvitation for independent
Palestinians from the lsraeli~ccupaed Jordan West Bank and
the Gaza sector .
Sadat did not make clear m his speech whether the Catro
talks would be bilateral between Egypt and ea('h of the oarties

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Mrs.
and
sons
of Linda
SpillerPatterson
spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Douglas Circle an~ .,_ _ _ _..,
SYRACUSE,
OHIO
Florence.
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daughter, Ann Browning of
Route 2. Pbmeroy; two :

Mrs. Allen was preceded in

Mr. and Mrs. Drvy Gainer
of Hebron, Ohio, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Gainer of
Barbuton, Ohio called on
Eunie Brinker on a recent
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson and daughter Sandra
of Middleport called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johnson, Patrick, Sheryl Le
Ann and Betty VanMeter .
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle,
New Haven, W. Va., were at
the home of Mary Circle on
Sunday.
Florence Circle and Linda
Patterson visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Circle of
Columbus on Saturday.
Margaret Tuttle and
Brenda of Eagle Ridge called

Inner .growth

THE MEIGS INN

Middleport and Steve, of .

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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

10 til, 2

Surviving are her husband,
Dan ; two s0t1s. Oa:nny, of

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Howard Allen of New
Knoxville, Ohio . a brother.

FROM SCilOVILLE, OHIO

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ol I p.m. today at the
Funeral Home.

Sadat. would host pre-Geneva summit

Thomos Stewart, and al•
sister, Eva Varian.

Memor ial Hospital. were held

Sunday, Nov. '!I at 10 .30
a.m. at the First' United
Presbyterian Church,
Middleport,
a
special
dedocatlon service is being
planned when 100 new hymnbooks (pew edition) and a
loose-leaf
hymnbook
(organist 's edollon) will be
presented to the church and
dedtcated to its use in the
worship service.
The books will be presented
in tnemory of Lillian Stief!
who served lor many years as
orgarust of this church. A gift
from the estate of Ullian
Stief! has been used to help
assume the cost of the hymnbooks. The public is invited to
attend this service of
dedication and worship with
the use of the new hymn books
on this first Sunday in Ad·
vent.

"INN PLACE"

5 PIECE GROUP

MARGARET ALLEN
Funeral services for Mrs .
Margaret Lucille Allen, 74, of
near Pomeroy, who d ied
Wednesday night at Veterans

and

APPEARING THIS 'WEEKEND AT THE

NIGHT
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Dedication
service planned

Mrs. Proffitt
host .group

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POMEROY - It's begmnmg to look a
lotllke Christmas in the Big Bend area as
decorations and ornaments come out of·
storage
One of the first "home" Christmas
trees to go up is lhat of Mrs. Hobart
(Evelyn Fick) Young of Sidney, Ohio and
certainly ot is one of the most elaborate
that will be in the Bend over the holiday
season.
Each year around Thanksgiving Mrs.
Young takes a week of her vacation to
return to Pomeroy to get the tree - a mne
foot , almost ceiling-touching tree - ready.
Trinumng the tree - and no one is
allowed to help - takes a full three days.
The fmoshed product reflects the effort.
The tree - in a revolving holder which
plays jingle bells - features over 400 mint·
lights in various colors, each painstakingly
placed and hundreds of ornaments. One of
the ornaments goes back to Mrs. Young's
childhood, others date back some 20 years
while others have been collected in more
recent years.
During the past year, Mrs. Young has
purchased 12 gold electro-plated or·
naments, collector's 1tems and expensive
you can bet, from the Danbury Mint at
Danbury, Conn. others, quite exquisite,
have been purchas~ at ~arious locations
durmg Mrs. Young's lravels. The latest
addition to this year's tree was a pewter
ornament presented Mrs. Young Friday
night by Mrs. Janet Korn.
Finished now and standmg eloquently
in the Fick home on West Mam St., the tree
woll remain for the holiday season Mr. and
Mrs. Young wUI return to Pomeroy to
spend Christmas and enjoy the beauty of
the yuletidetree. Come ·New Year's the

Youngs w1ll again come to Pom~roy from
Sidney and Mrs. Young will pack away her
attractave ornament collections for
another year.

THURMONT, Md. (UPI) _ President
Carte r declined 1mmeda3te comment
Saturday on Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat 's invitation to a preparatory Middle
East peace conference, and aades said he
would consult the other nations invlled to
see 1f they mean to attend.
White House spokesmen t.a id the
president, spending the holiday weekend at
Camp David had advance word from the
Calro gover~nent on the proposal Sadat
made an a Saturday speech.
··we have no additional comment on any
other aspect of the speech this morrung,' ' a
Continued on A-2

Men think hard work
doesn't pay any more
COLUMBlJS- Most men Interviewed
in an Ohio State Umversoty study of
unemployment and undfremployment m
southeastern Ohio believe that finding a
job is a matter of luck.
Researchers asked 123 male heads of
households in Jackson, Meigs, Gallla and
Vinton counties, "What do you think Il
takes to get a good job - bemg in the nght.
place at the right time or hard work ?"
Three-fourths said being on the right
place at the roght time was the dec1dmg
factor. Only 19 per t'ent thought. hard work
was the key
1
' These findings seem to indicate a
prevailing attitude among these men that
they cannot help themselves, and that's a
very serious problem,'' Said study coordinator Nancy M. Rudd, assistant
professor of home management and
'
housing .
By comparoson, she said, only 36 per
cent of those asked the same question m a
national survey or men from 40 to 55 years
old attributed finding a job to luck .
Still, 90 per cent of the OhiO men polled
remained convinced that they should
work, Russ sa1d Most of those seeking
jobs satd they had not found work because

none was available.
Those surveyed were identified by
neighbors and soc1al agencies as having
employment problems and are not con·
sidered a cross~section of heads of
households in the four count1es, she said.
The OhiO Agricultural Research and
Development Center and Ohio State's
agricultural extension service looked at
the region's employment situation as Oh10
Power Co. opened an electnc generatmg
plant in Gallia County and the Southern
Ohio Coal Co. started coal mines in Meigs
County to feed the plant.
' Thirty-seven percent of the men
surveyed were workmg full-time year
n.mnd, but mcomes of hall of them were
below federal poverty standards.
other problems pinpomted by the
study:
- Widespread lack of understanding
about how to find a Job
- Low educatiOn and skills levels and
a 38 percent physical disability rate among
the unemployed who were interviewed
- Little or no dofference in the employment situation between lhe men who
had taken job traming (37 percent) and
those who had not.

Elections although discrepancies in voting
were ~lleged Even so, the board was
authorozed by ,secretary of State Ted W.
Brown to certtfy the r~sults.
Und~r law, a~y res1dent of the vtllage
or candtdate had a right to protest to
Gallia County Commo n Pleas Court
re~uestmg that the election results be set
as1de.
.
Later, followmg the electwn cerllfication, Vmton Mayor Howard Neekamp
wrote a letter to Secretary of State Bro:vn
requesting that he set asade the electron
results and declare that a new election be
held.
According to Mayor Neekamp, the
election had several irregulanhes Some

WALK FROM WRECK
PARKERSBURG, W. Va. (UPIJ
The pilot of a tight single-engine plane that
crashed Friday just short of the Wood
County Airport told pollee he was flyong
too low and could nut top some trees at the
approach to the 7,000-foot runway. InJured
m the 6 p.m. crash were To~nmy Logston,
46 1 and hts wife, Marlene, 41, both of
Belpre, Ohio. Bolh walked away from the
wreck

V_:fW to fight
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any cuts m ·

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One injure in 8 traffic accidents
GALLIPOLIS - Only one person was
injured in eight traffic aceodents m·
vestigated Friday and Saturday morning
by the Gallia-Meigs Post State HI
Patrol. However the deer slaughter
continued, four jdymg \!flore moving
vehicles.
The personal injury occurred at. 4:45
p.m. Friday on US 35, at Motchell Rd
where an auto driven by Dottie Gilbert, 28,
Rt 2, Bidwell, struck the rear end•ol a
vehicle driven by Jack Foster, 17,
Gallipolis.
Emogene Gilbert, nine, a passenger m
the Gilbert car had minor injuries. Gilbert
was charged with failure to stop within the
assured clear distance.
Jerome Doughman, 17, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, was cited to Juvenile Court for

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ilure to yield t~e roght of way following
a ccident on SR 141 at Lincoln Pike
State oopers said the Doughman car
pulled to the path of a vehicle operated
b
h Jones, 37, Patroot Star Rt There
was oderate damage .
The first of four deer kills was
recorded at 8:20a.m on SR 7, seven tenths
of a mile north of SR 553 near Crown City.
The animal ran into the palh of a car
driven by Mae Green , 30, Rt. 2, Crown
City.
Asecond deer was killed at 5 p.m. on the
US 35 by-pass when it ran into the path of a
car operated by Sharon Bias, 19, Vinton .
There was minor damage.
At 6:10p.m. on US 35, two tenths of a
mile west or Indian Creek, a dee(' was
killed when It ran mto· the path of a car

operated by Marvin Young, 30, Columbus.
Slippery roads were blamed for an
aCCident at I :35 a m. Saturday on US 35 at
milepost 7. The patrol saod Curtis Nolan,
16, Bid,well, going west lost control of his
car on li slippery bridge. His vehicle struck
the bridge causing heavy damage.
Another Saturday accodent occurred
at 7:17a.m: on SR 160 at Mabelene Dr. A
deer wa s k1Ued when it ran mto the path of
a car driven by Walter Howard, 66,
Albany .
A {mal Friday accident occurred on
SR 141 at Centenary when Virgil Fillinger,
58, Rt. I. Patnot, lost control of hls vehicle
while attempting to miss a dog which
entered the highway . His vehicle went off
the left s1de of the highway str1k1ng a
ut1hty pole. There was minor damage.

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DRIVING LAYUP - Dale Royse, ~ Junior guard from Springfield, scores
two of his 13 pomts on thos dnvmg layup dunng Friday night's opening round
action in the Rm Grande Lions' Second Annual Thanksgtvmg Hobday Tournament
at Lyne Center. West Virginia State defenders are Edgar Randall (II) and Tim
Hutchmgs (25 ). Rio won, 7~. and played West Vorginia Tech lor the 1977 title
Saturday night. See Fnday's delaois on page C-2 .•-Keith Wilson photo

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or
the Veterans of Foreign Wars arc expeetcd
to reaffirm the VFW's unalterabl e oppositaon to any dilu.twn qf veterans'
preference in federal employment when
they meet Dec. 4 at Albany
Ppst 9893, commanded by D. D Pm·
ce ll! , wm host representatives from
Athens, Ross, Vmton , Pikej Jackson,
Me1gs, SciOto, Galha and La~r e nce
Counties, representmg more than 3,500
overseas veterans. William F. Kanouse,
Rt. 4, ChUlicothe, district commander,
said the VFW's concern has been
heightened by recent attacks by the
chainnan of the U. · s. Civtl Service
Comm1ssaon agamst veterans' preference.
" Thts year, veterans' benefits
have come under heavy attack nearly
across the ooara oy anti-veteran torces
and soc1al ~welfare planners," Kanouse
explained. "The only redeemong fat1or is
that any change in veterans' nghls and
benefits rpust be made by changes in the
law ofthe land and, as usual, we must look
to Congress for the protection of these
benefits.
"Not only our ntembership, but ail
veterans and their families, who constitute
nearly one half the population of the
natiOn, will be followong the respOnse of
Congress to these attacks very closely,"
Kanouse sa1d.
Dean Jimkle, Lakeview, immediate
past commander of the Ohio VFW, will
ilepresent the state orgamzatmn at the
Albany meeting

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