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--------------------------- 1Tandem voting
! ' Area Deaths l m pnmary .IS

12-The Dailr S.ntonel. Mldctlepvrt·Pomero), 0. Wednesdd) .lx'l'. 7. 197i

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1952 .

HAROLD 0 . EVANS

Harold 0 Evans, 65 , Cole
St ., Mrddleport. died unex
pectedly Wednesday
Mr . Evans was 1n the
Dutton Drug S!Dre , No
Second Ave ., Middleport , on
busrness when he coll apsed
He was tak-en to Veterans
Memorial Hosprtal by the
M t ddleport
Emergenc y
Squad
where
he
was
pronounced dead .
Born

N ov

18,

1912

rn

Bradbury . he was the son ol
the late Shendan and Louise
Ohlinger Rrggs E'va ns . He
was also preceded In death by
two brothers , Clay and CarL
in fant twrn daugh ters, and
thre-e s is ters. Lena , Grace.
and Louise
Surviving are his wde,
Lovercr a
Ma rre
R i ggs

Evans .

UP, UP. UP FOR THE BALl, - Ed Davis, Symmes
Valley High Sehool fo1ward. who sco red 8 pomts UI h1s
team's 65-61 \1CtOr! 0\f.'r Eastern Tuesday mght at
Eastern . goes high m defending agamst a shot by

Eastern 's hot Rust) W1gal 119 pomts) - Greg Bailey
picture . See account of game ou page 3

Hoover
!Continued from page I )
up
'flle memo also sa1d Homer wanted no statement con necting
J ack Ru by and Oswald because "we have no proof they were

ever together.'· but he did no) want thl!- repml to be "100

UI

Dallas , and 1s what would be called a police buff

'-

Hoover al"' challenged reports that Os\\ald could not have
performed the assassmatmn alone, sa)lng he told Rankm
··He was a marksman and tt \\asn 't an)1hmg he could not do:
.. that ~.~. e have tested u em our nfle range and were a ble to get
shots off even fa ster than he d1d, that the re IS no quest ion m

daughter ,

Mrs

KATE SRANZ
Kate B Sranz:, 93, dted tn
the Qvaltty Care Nu rs mg
Home ,
Frem ont ,
Oh 10
Tuesday
She w as the daughter of the
late Wtii Jam and Mar y Bell
Bros w s, born Sept 22. 1884, 1n

Gall lpol"

She marned John H Sranz:
who preceded tn dea th lr:~

percent sure 0n that."
He sa id he to ld Rankm that Ruby ··ts a s.had~ character fr om
the hoo dlwn element of C1ucagtl, has a poor bac kgound, runs a

mghtclub

a

Wi lli am (Sharon) M cMill i on .
M rddle por t , a stepson , Brady
Huffman , M i ddleport , a
sister , Mrs
Bertha R1fe,
Route 1. Middleport , an!;~
several ni eces, nephews and
cous •ns , and ftve grand
chtl dren
Funera l ser v ices will be at
2 p.m
Friday at the
Rawl•ngs Coats J Funeral
Home w1th the Re v. Georqe
Orler of f tct atmg . Burial w tl l
be m Gravel Hdl Cemetery at
Chesh.re Fr1ends may call at
the funera l home from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m Thursday

TWO DRAW FINES
Fmed tn the court of
Pomero y Mayor Clarence

Andrews Tuesday night were
George VarJu, no address, $50
and costs, intoXIcation, and

Max
E.
Lauderm1lt,
Pomeroy,
$100
and ctlstS,
m) mmd about1t, that we also found the fln gerpn nts and the
leaving
the
scene
of ~n acbullets so conclusively f1red from the gun; that we have all this
Cident.
ForfeitUig
bonds
were
and we ha ve all the photographs:·
Linda Harmon, Colwnbus,
$100 posted on a charge of
leaving the scene of an ac·
cident
and Richard Fridley,
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1
activity affects Ea rth's wea ther. the American Geophysical Middleport, $30, left of
Umon was told Tuesday. and it could mean the current center.
Western drought has at least ooe ;ear to go Charles W

News •• in Briefs

Stockton of the Unh'er si ty of Arizona reported that maJor
droughts seem to occur evrry 20 to 22 )'ea rs near the low pomt
m the doubl e sunspot cycle
Th1S wa s established from stud ies of tree rmgs m the West
gmng back to liOO Prolo nged drough ts were found to have
occurred two ;ea rs after the low pomt , a h m mg that suggests
lhe curr ent dr ought will c:ontmu(! ano the r year or tw o. The
fmding was bad news for ca hforma where much of agriculture

and some mdustry w1ll have virtually no water at all if the
drought con tinues through the winter rainy season
COLUMBUS - EMPffiE METAL PRODUCTS CORP. I.Jls
Angeles, has acquired a 60,000 squa re-foot warehouse on
Columbus ' north side and \4-ill begin produ ctwn of weatherstnppmg, screen doors a nd stnrm and secunty doors, Gov.
James A. Rhodes announced Tuesday . Dermot G Coughlan,
president of Inda l Ltd , parent company of MPC, said centra l
Oh io was chosen because of tts nearness to the northeast

industnal part of the Um ted Stales and 1ts exce llent trans·
portatwn facil1ttes

"Columbus IS an 1deal locatiOn for the new branch
operatiOn. It 1s close to our maJor markets and it has a pool of
reliable la bor And bes1des that ills a good place to hve, " said
J oh n Teets, "tee presiden t and general manager. The new

manufacturing will be 1n full productiOn by February, 1978 and
wtll eventually employ 120 people.
' NEW YORK - THE PUBLISHER OF THE TRIB, a new
daily newspaper planned for New York , says he expects an
imttal circulatiO n of up to 300,000 Publisher Leonard Saffir
sa1d Tuesday the newspaper plans to hegm publication Jan 9

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w1th a 72-page ed1tion and already the adverttsmg space m that
e&lt;ilhon IS sold out.
The Tnb will reverse lhe trad1t10nal ratio of adverl!smg to
news conte nt : Instead of 60 percent adverttsmg to 40 percent
news, the newspaper Will have 30 percent advertismg to 70
percent news The Trtb will be sen ous but not solemn.
TheTrib, w1th a staff of 80, w11l be an offset mornmg news·

paper Circulated Monday through Friday to 40 counties m the
tnelropolltan area, he said. Single copy pnce will be 25 cents.

THREE FINED
RUTLAND
Three
defendants were fmed for
speedUig and a fourth for·
feited a bond in the court of
Mayor Eugene Thompson.

Surv tvors
include one
daughter .
M rs
James
( Prtsc !11 a l
Rhiel.
Port
Clinton , Oh1o ; one grllnd
daughter . Mr s . Edward
(Barba ra ) Chalfin , Nor t h
Mad 1son, Oh1o and one
grandson , John Port Clinton .
One gre•f . g r andda ughter
survives .
She was a l i fe long member
of the Galllpolts Presby terian
Chvrch She moved to Port
Cl1nton 1n the early 1950s
atter ~the dell t h of her
husband
;
Tentative graves1de ser .
vices will be held at Mound
Hill Cen,etery on Friday at 1
p.m with Rev Frank Hayes
offic iating
, .,
Arrangements are under
the dlrec t ton of Neidecker
LeVeck Funeral Home, Port
Clinton
There will be no vis Ita fton
at the funeral home

Hospital News
~

Veterans Memorial Hospllal
ADMITTED
Lillie
Cunumngs . Pomeroy; Walter
Robinson, Rutland; Hugh

Racine.

FIREMEN CALLED
The
Pomeroy
Fire
Department was called to
Bailey Run at 7·30 a.m.
Wednesday where a fire had
developed at the Forest
Products Co A building was
destroyed and the Pomeroy
Department was assisted by
the departments of Rutland
and Middleport The firemen
were still on the scene at 10
a.m
RETURNS HOME
Mr and Mrs. Dav1&lt;1Nease
have returned home from a
week's vacation in Miami
Beach, Fla and the Grand
Cayman Island, British West
lndtes. While in Miami the
couple attended lhe Natwnal
Milk Producers Convention.

Holzer Medical Cenler
(Discharges, Dec. 8)
Gene Boyer, Mary Card·
well, Myla' Conner, Ernest
Cook II, ·Mrs . Marvin
Cremeans and daughter,
John Cunningham, Arline

Cooking
Appliances
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Our fHle sf co u ntertop . Microwave Oven wtth memory touch control
The Ui11mate tn .(; ooking canven1 ence and versattltty ... Calonc Ultramaltc
Mtcrowave Oven with a memorv bank . You make the selections; it does the
work Touch the controls and it doeS everythmg from memory . With unique
Ultram a fic Po we r Selector, you 're tn complete control
T1mmg - 0 to99 99 m1nu1es- dig1t;tl d1.splay mterior lighl
See through oven door. Automat1c d1gital clock - d1splaved 1n
Operates on ord m&lt;J ry IJ5 .volt household current.
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Hl' J . R. KIMMINS
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
year and a half alter Ohioans
voted to pair party nominees
for governor and lteutenant
gov!!mar m the November

ge neral electiOn, lhe Oh10
G&lt;neral Assembly has
dec1ded to pa1 r Ihe 1wu
ca ndtdates in the pnmary as
well.
W1th Wide margms and b•·
partisan
support.
the
Legislature Tuesday passed
and sent to Gov. James A.
Rhodes legislation to require
that a gubernatorial can·
d1date choose a rUMlng mate
prior to the primary.
In Ihe 1976 primary,
OhiOans adopted a Con·
shtutional amendment to

Six defendants fined by mayor

Six defendants were fined
The Middleport Fire and two others forfeiled bond
Department answered a call in the court of Middleport
at 7:41a .m. Wednesday to the Mayor
Fred
Hoffman
apartment of Mrs Larry Tuesday night.
· Gardner, 127 S. Third Ave.,
where an electric blankel had
caught lire. There was mlnor
loss. At 9·07 a .m. Tuesday,
WILL GO TO MEETING
the E·R unit was called to the
Mrs.
Mary Marlin of
Leon M•ller home on Route 7
Pomeroy.
member of Me1gs
below Middleport where a
County
Salon
710, Eight and
woman refused treatment At
Furly,
and
national
cha1rman
2:20 p.m , the squad went to
of
children
and
youth,
will
the Dutton Drug Store for
leave
Th~rsday
mormng
Harold Evans , who had
collapsed: He was taken to from the Colum bus Airp&lt;Jrt
Veterans Memorial Hospital for Oklahoma C1ty for the
where he was pronounced Area C Natwnal Children and
Youlh Conference. On Salur·
dead.
da)' she will fly to Houston for
a visit with her san , Frank,
DANCE PLANNED
and then will return home
CHESTER - A square Sunday . Mrs. Martm was the
dance will be held from 8 to overnight guest of Mr. and
II :30 p.m Fnday at the fire Mrs.
Thomas Mitc hell
house In Chesler The public Wednesday
lS

to have vehicle under

8)' JOHN T.

Shots were exchanged early today between strikin g coal

con.. 1

trol ; Sheila A. Carsey, 24, :
Middleport , $18 and ctlsts, :
speeding; Bill Reeves, 52, ;

1\Jesday

The M e1 ~s County shenfr 's offu.:e 111 Pnnw1oy,sa td no one
was lut III the exd1ange 11f gw1f1re whu.:h occun ed when the
second shtH of foreme n and other supe rVI.sor y personnel
en tered the mming area.
"There were shots hred but no one was struck,'• said
Sheriff 's Deputy Gary Wolfe. " Be(ween 25 and 30 pickets were

~:~~~ry· !~M:~~ ~~~~:
M. Sheley, Middleport , $18 •
and L'&lt;"ts, speeding.
Forfeillog bonds were ,
L&lt;&gt;nme K Taylor, 19, Micl-"
dleport , $40 posted foiispeeding, and Denzil c..:
Proctor, Middleport, $150,'
falling to stop after an ac::cident.

CISSELL WANTED
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Ohio's DemocratiC Sllnl!tors,
John Glenn and Howard
Metunbawn, have .. r.ecom·
mended James.. Cissell,
Cincinnati, for the post of
United States Attorney for
the Southern District of Ohio.

''··

mcite opposthon to the
tmtiatlve," Salem said.
The order was tssued 36

hours after Egypt severed
diplomatic relations w1th ftve

CBIEFNAMED
hard-line Arab nations which
CLEVELAND (UP!)
had condemned Sadat's
Alton W. Whitehouse has peace overtures to Israel.
been elected chairman and The government-controlled
ch1ef executive officer of the press has accused t he
Slandaro Oil Co. of Ohio, Russians of orgamzing Arab
effective Jan. I, replacing the oppositioo to Sadat.
told
the
retinng Charles E. Spahr, it . Salem
extraordinary session of
was announced Tuesda)'.
Parliament that the Soviets
and the previously identified
East Bloc nations had
~::Ol5"0:0lo:Ollil:di:O:IPII
. J•IMIM1111eriet:IJ1181Jillli • JI"Ogressed

who marched through the
United Press International
J orda n's King Hussein ar- heart of Ca1ro lo U1e Abdm
r ive d today on a fence- presidential palace .
Addressing the throng !rum
mending nusswn to Ca1ro
the
palace balcony, Sadat
where throngs of cheenng
said
Egypt wanted peace
Egyptians ha1led President
Wit
h
Israel,
but warned "w~
Anwar S.1dat's efforts for
are
not
seekmg
peace at any
peace w1U1 Israel and heard
price
"
him denounce h1s hard -ltne
Arab critics as " Imposters
and pygmies "
Husse111,
see km g
to
medmte between SHdat and
Arab npJXments of has dnve
for a quack pca{'e settleme nt
wath Israel, a rnved fresh
fr om apparently fruttle ss
Damascus ta lks w1th S}nan
Prestdent Hafez Assad a
lea d1ng c nt1c of F.~:nl1t 's
peace dnve.
Th e J ord an ian mo na r ch
began hi s Ca 1r o mtssw n

A Gin ENJOYED FOR YEARS

against th e background of a
boist e r o us pr o-Sadat
derl\lm s trata on
by
an

Social
Calendar

of

l!: 1\.T

Intentions in the Middie East.

5.75%
Certificates
5.75 per cent paid on
90 day Certificates of
Deposit.
$1,000.00
Minimum.
Interest
Payable Quarterly.
A

substantial

penalty

Is

1nvoked on all cert1ficate
accounts wtthdrawn pr.or
to the date of maturity ,

Meigs Co. Branch

.-@
Ttu! Athens County
SHings &amp; Loan Co

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pygmies heard and read what
I satd before the Knessel
! Israeli parliament ),'' Sadat
s::ud, referring tn Ius Arab
crittcs

President Sadal greeted
Husssem at the aJrpttrt where
the two leaders embraced
and kl sst•d and ap peared
!)1 01hng
Ofhc1als sa1d the aJm of
Hussem's Ca1r0's talks is to

heal the b1 each in the Arab
world caused by op[X)StUon of
hard-ltne sta tes to Sadat's

VISit to Israel last month and
Ius subsequent call for direct

closed at least tomorrow and

Monday.
The special meeting was
called because of the law
passed Wednesday which will
permit school districts to

Hussem went to Damascus

Wednesday for talks with
Synan Pres1dent Assad and
w1ll be traveling to Saudi

borrow money from next
year ' s fund s to co ntinue

Arabw fullowm g h1s Egypt
v1s1t
While the Jorda man

TOOK TOP HONORS - Paula Swindell , II , daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ned SwUidell, Shade, a sixth grade

monarch traveled to CaJro,

stude nt at Salisbury Elementary, won first place m her

operation for the rest of this
year

U1c Syrian pres1dent Oew to
Saudi Arabia today m a flurry
ol diplomatic m111at1ves to try

age divisiOn in the " Hoop Shoot" contest last Saturday at
the Elks Lodge m Gall1pohs. Paula w11l attend a banquet
at the Elks I.Jldge on Dec 19 to receive her trophy, and

Stale
Department
of
Education
Wednesday

to heal the worsemng rlft

enter state competition in January. Other pup1ls from

over Egypt's peace drive

Sahsbur)' who participated m the contest are Jay Evan s,

with Israel.

Den1se Stegall and Scott Pulhns . .

1J1e storm

mmed land under House Bill
244 1f the Boa rd of
Unrecla1med Stnp Mmed
Lands says so either at Its
meeting later thiS month or 1n
January, 1978.

sla~.

BRUSSElS, BELGIUM - THE UNITED STATES IS
asking its NATO partners if they want the neutron bomb and
assuring them 1t won't withhOld another superweapon from
Europe 's defensive arsenal - the crmse m1ss1le. U. S officials
sa id Wednesday they were wailing for a f1rm NATO request
before going ahead w1th further production and deployment of
the neutron bomb - a "clean" rad1allon device Ihat kills
people but leaves butldings largely mtaci
The officials said the neutron bomb would be useful only m
the defense of Europe and would serve httle purpose In the
event of a Soviei-American war . If there IS no NATO demand
lqr it, they sa1d, the United Sales would probably scrap the
program.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th
.6:00 TD 7:00 P.M.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER lOth
6:00 TD 7:00 P.M.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Jordan IS steering a middle
course Ul the nft. It boycotted
la st week's anu-Sada t
swnmit at Tripoli. L1bya, a nd
IS a lSI• staying away from the
forthcomong Cairo talks.

proJect to reclatm strip·

the state w11l spend $500,000 to
regrade and revegetate 86
acres of state-owned land m
the Shade River area The
purpose of the reclamatiOn
project is to stop con·
laminated sed iment from
entermg the Shade River .
The Board of Unreclaimed
Strip Mmed Lands was
created by H B. 244 which
passed the Ohio General
Assembly this year The
purpose of the board IS lo

passage of the bill by the
House last April
Said James:
" I have written letters and
talked personally to the
members of the Board
descnbong the -necessity for
the project in Meigs County
and asking them for !heir
support Everything m my
power to convmce the Board

has been done. The final
decision ts now up to the
Board."

House Bill 244 also provides
state assistance of up to 75
percent for reclamatiOn
assistance
on
private

property

However, a check wtth the

showed that thP fnrmula to

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THE 8,500 TEACHERS IN THE CLEVELAND and Toledo
public school districts returned to classrooms today followmg
the resolution of pay disputes m those two cities.
A combination of adion by the Ohio Legislature, Gov .
James A. Rhodes, two Cleveland banks and U. S. District
Judge Frank J . Battisti Tuesday and Wednesday ensured
teachers would be pa1d through the remamder of the year .
Leaders of the , Cleveland Teacher.s Union, which
represents most of the 6,000 teachers, late Wednesday told
members to return to work and school board offiCials sa1d
checks were bemg distributed to await them. On Tuesday, the
legislature passed enabling legislatiOn allowing the school
board deficit financing - not preVIously permitted under stale
law - and on Wednesday Rhodes signed it mto law.
BOSTON"- POLICE TODAY BEGAN ARRESTING 17
men m several slates 1n what was described as the breakup of
a major homosexual boys' prostitution ring operatmg in the
Boston area. Seven more faced similar charges in arrests
Wlrelated lo the rmg, believed to be operating since at least
1972.
Among those expecled to be forn.~lly charged today were
(Continued on page 2) c

Contract
talks
were
sc hedu led to resume In

Washington today under the
auspices

of

federal

Assocaatmn .

Seme

188,000

UMW

members officially began

their walkout 12 ·01 a.m .
Tuesday m a dispute over
health and retirement
benefits, the nght of workers
to strike md1vtdual mmes and

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturday
through
Monday, bitter cold
Salurday and Sunday, with
highs belween 10 and 18
and lows between five an"-

!0. Warmer Monday wllh
highs In lhe upper 20s or lhe
lower 30s and lows In the
teens. Mostly cloudy
Salurday with a chance of
sno" flurries north and a
chance of snow over lhe
entire state Sunday and
Monday.
:· ... ·. -:· ,:,: :-:,:,. :,::-:·........... .

Weather
Turnmg colder with ram

and snow mixed late lomght.
I.Jlws tomghl near 20. Wmdy
and colder Fr1day, chance of
snow. Highs to the mid 20s.
Probability of precipitation
near 100 percent this af·
ternoon and early tomght, 50
percent Friday.

Carbon County today as three
nori-UMW miries were
scheduled to reopen after
shutting down Wednesday
night to avotd further
viOlence.

The Swisher , Plateau and
Soldier Creek mmes were hil
by sporadic

State- tro.opers and sherUf's
deputieS 1n utah and
Pennsylvama stood ready to
mtervene in case there were

and one man hospttahzed.
Dale Peterson, a local

escorted , non-union miners

UMW offi cial, Wedne sday
blamed the Carbon County
sheriff, who led a high-speed

lhrnugh the picket lines
James Kelly, president of
UMW D1stnct 4 in i'ennsyJ.
vania' s so uthwe stern
coalfields, ha s vowed to

repeats

of Wednesday 's

rock-throwing

mediators. UMW President
Arnold Miller said the union
has presented all its' demands
and is waiting for counter~

work.

convoy of non-striking miners

proposals
from
the
BllWllUious Coal Operatprs

One-third of the 270-man
Utah High~ay Patrol was in

through the picket Jines
Tuesday night .

The farm strike movement,

led by a looselr,-orgamzed
grass
roots
farmer
movement ca lled America n
Agriculture, says 11 will urge
farmers lo stop plantmg and
sellUig crops and hvestock
rutd lo stop buytng supplies
liegonning Dec. 14 unless the
government takes act10n to

ensure full parity pnces.
Pa~lty IS a prtce which

nose out of it last night,
nobody would have got hurt,"
Peterson said. "We're gomg
to stop them from working."
In Pennsylvania's h1lly In·
diana County, locatiOn of
most of the stale's non-UMW
mines , some 25 roving pickets
Wednes day trapped coal
trucks and non-striking

and fighting late Tuesday
rughl and early Wednesday,
wh1ch left two miners jailed

confrontations

By BERNARD BRENNER
WASHINGTON (UP!) The cost of proauclng a pound
of chicken will leap 34 percent
1! fann ers urgmg a natiOnal
farm strike wm the1r
demands lor full ~anty
pnces, a poultry mdustry
grouii sa1d today.

"If the sher iff had kept his

other 1ssues.

between

rovUig UMW pickets and non·
UMW moners attempting to

Chicken

overnight.••
Pnakov ich said tha l he fe el t here is " plenty of coal' 1
stockpiled by coa l users who have braced [or a long strike. He
also s~ud he did nnt Ulmk the stock piling figures wer e mflated.
He commented on a sta nd taken by the Carter admmistra ..
tlon t hat there 1s enoug h nun-uruon ·coal to meet the nation's

energy needs even If the stnke would last through the wmter.
(Continued on page 2)

Fifteen Cents
Vol. 28, No. 165

~ost

relatiOnships more than half
a, century · old
m
comparison with the cost of
U11ngs they buy. In rnld·
November, prices for all raw
crop
a nd
' livestoc k
commud1hes averaged 66

percent of parity.
The National Broiler
Co uncil estimates thai if
pnces for corn, soybeans and
other farm commodities
which go miD poultry feed are

pushed to full parity, the cost
of producmg broiler chickens
will Jump lrom 36 5 cents a
pound to 49 cents - a 34
percent increase .

C"sts for turkeys will go up
J

worker s

at

two

mines .

Deputies and state police

(Continued on page 2)

may rise 34%

would give farm er s a
theoretically " fair " return based
on
economic

38 percent and egg production
costs will rise 32 percent the
group sa1d.
.George Watts , pres1dent of
the tr~de association, sa1d

any legislation guaranteemg
fanners 100 percent of panty
probably would apply only to
crops which get government
support
Smce poullry products are
not supported, Walts sa1d,
farmers producmg chickens,
eggs a nd turkey probably
wouldn 't be able to raise their
pnces enough t o recover the
mcreased costs.

But eventually, Watts said ,
the ex tra

product ion costs .
would mev1tably have to be
passed on to cons umers.
In a related developme nt.

follow

for

dtstri cts

1n

fmancwl problems to gel help
under the new law has not
been worked out.
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Ills supposed to be worked
out at lhe slate level today
and, hopefully, Will be m the
hands of the Eastern I.Jlcal
Board by Fnday. If the board
can comply w1lh the formula
and secure a loan to continue
operations, It will be Monday
before it w1ll be in the
hands of the State Depart·
ment ol Edutatwn.
Due to the financial con·
clition of the district, schools
were scheduled to close for
the remainder of the year at
the end of activities today

provide some help for the
Eastern Dislncl and it may
have lo be closed only lor two
days, Fnday and Monday.
One
problem
is
a
req01rement m the law which
states distncts borrowing
money must agree that they
will keep schools operating
next year This might be
impossible for the Eastern
District to do Restrictions of
the new law may be too
difficull for Eastern as well
as some 10 other districts
involved to comply with.
The Eastern board will
meet agam in spec1al session

at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the
high school

However, the loan law may

Strike tensions flare

BRING THE KIDS TO
SEE SANTAI
.

296 Second Sf

EAST MEIGS - Despite a
special meeting of the
Eastern
Local
School
District's Board of Education
Wednesday mght , lhe diS·
tnct's schools will have to be

Organi1.ation .

DISGRUNTLED FARMERS - TRAVELING' IN
CONVOYS of tractors, combmes, pickup trucks a nd horses are flocking to state capita ls for ralhes supportmg their
I
planned nationwide strike. Thonsands of agricultural
producers are expected to attend rallies Saturday to press
By KAREN SOUTHWICK
their demand for market pnces equal to production costs.
Spokesmen for Amencan Agnculture, which is orga nizmg United Press International
Tensions flared Wednesday
the stnke scheduled to begm next Wednesday, said today the
·
at
non-umonized soft coal
boycott could mvolve up lo I million farmers and ranchers.
mmes
in two stales - forcmg
Farm bureaus 1n Kansas, New York, Arkansas and Colbrado
three
fa
ctlities to close - as
defeated resolutions endorsmg the stnke, but the Colorado and
sinking
Umted Mine Workers
Kansas groups encouraged farmers to decide for themselves
members
stepped up efforts
whether to w•thhold their products from the marketplace.
Govs J James Exon of Nebraska and Robert Bennett of In halt all production and
shipment of coal
Kansas said they supported the strike.

installed for the

Pomeroy, Ohto

Algena , Iraq , SouUt Yemen

and the Palestine Libe ration

,According to Stale Rep.
Ron James (D·92) will reach
its decision soon on the Shade
River project located north of
and envrronmental changes made at several of tts units.
Pageville. It 1s the newly provi de state money to
"It had nothmg to do with the cold or the coal strike," said
1
created
board's first project recla un unreclaimed strip
Jack Corns, media spokesman for the utilily . "We have a 100
mined land m southeastern
·
to
be
considered
day supply of coal on hand at th e present lime "Corns S&lt;lid the
Ohw. James ts credited with
cutback in voltage may be necessary agam today 1f the
If the project 1s approved, havtng been mstrumental m
changes have not been completed. ·

Parents and Grandparents would appreciate and enjor a new room

MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

Syna 1s one of the prin cipal
oppone nts of th1s poh cy.
Oth ers
mclude Libya,

CANTON, OHIO - THE OHIO POWER CO. said today il
had to cutback 1ts voltage output to 53 Ohio counties for about
three hours Wednesday because uf mechanical malfunctiOns

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.9:30 to 8:00 P.M.

peaee U.lks with the JewiSh

curr ently expected to track northeastward and across Ohtn
tonight. That will brmg even m ore snow l11 the state, especially
in north ern counties
"
Warmer atr IS expected to invade Ohio's southern and
eastern sections for a shorl time late today and tomght. That
may mean the snow muy nux with , or change to, rain for a
brief penod of time m those areas .
IS

Pnakov1ch sa1d he had no idea how long the strike would last.
"TI1ere is rea Uy no way to predict this, " said Pnakovich. "I
have seen contracts 1n John 1.. Lewis' day when he would say
there was nothing on the horizon and then shortly he would
have a con tract in hand. Sometimes these things ca n break

Eastern schools
may he reopened

sta te m Ca1ro The talks are
scheduled to open next week.

COLUMBUS
Meigs
County will have lhe first

onches of snow is expected over the rest of the

Large Selection of
Armstrong and
Congoleum ShinyiVinyl in 9 and
12 foot widths

STARTING FRIDAY, DEC. 9th

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Snow IS expected to accumulate between four and stx
mches m northwestern counties, while between one and three

VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS

CHRISTMAS
STORE HOURS

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not to mention the influx of gnevances or complaints about the
1974 contraet."

enline

counttes today

Holiday Season!

On 90-Day

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servtce says a developmg storm system, now in the southern
plams states 1 wtll be (spreading snow into Ohio's western

Also Carpet By The Yard. Styles Include Sculptured,
Level Loop, Sculptured Shag and Plush

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He smd the coa l mdustry IS "not very happy about the
sta bility " nf the UMW 1n recent years but refused to critiCize
UMW President Arnold Miller .
" I've known ArnMd for years," Said Pnak ov1ch. "But the
pa st thrc'e years have been quite devastating from the
standpoint of high wages and low produc11vity on the part of
the UMW and the number of ill ega l work stoppages. And this is

the northwestern thard of Ohio and a ltavelers' adVlsory ts in

9'x12'................................. !59.00
12'x12~ .............................. '79.00
12'x 15~ .............................. •89.00
12'x 18~ .............................~ 109.00
12'x21 !......................·....... ! 129.00

the floor. covering for their Merry Christmas. Have

Meanw lule, the executive director of th e Ohio Valley Coa l
A.sSOciatlon says lhe economy of eastern Ohw and the
Northern Panhandle of West Virginia could be devastated by a
long FMW stnke.
"Steel is down m the Ohio Valley and nnw cuaJis gm ng df•"n
and these are the two principal lndustnes m the area," s~ud
Leonard Pnakov ich. '·A prolonged stnke w11l have A

effeet for the remamder of the state. Th e NatiOnal Weather

of carpeting or vinyl linoleum. Stop by our Warehouse and choose

Our Interest Is
Greater For You

f.Jnakovlch, whn spent 26 years as a rmner, IS a former
pres1de11t o f UMW 01stnct 31 m F~ tnunnt , W.Va, and a !S(I
worked as a safet;- director nut of the UMW headqua rters Ill
Washmgton
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ByUnltedPress lnternatiunal
HEAVY SNOW WARNINGS WERE ISSUED TODAY for

We Have An Excellent Selection of
"
Fint Q~llty Mill Ends In Five Sizes

Egypt."
W1th Egypt's latest move,
Vance ch1ded the Sov1els lot
condemnation of Egypt and
supporting Arab hard-hners.

there after we ree~ 1ved reports from the Ohio Highway patrnl
last nig ht that ptckeL'i were at the mme."
Wolfe sa1d the 1n ine's offices were s till r,pen and deputies
were at U1e scene

B
.
~.f. §
~11ews • • • zn . rze1 s1 Sh d R.
.
a e IVer proJeCt
can be first in Ohio·
"

from "criticizing

He said Moscow's actions
"rrused questions" about 1ts

''1 wish these Imposters

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in the intenml affairs of

Jerusalem

ceremonial Friday, 8 p.m. at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Members to take covered
dish for potluck refreshments
followin~ meeting.
HAPPY Harvesters Class,
Trimly Church, annual
Chnsunas dinner party at the
church Fnday at 6 p.m.
There w1U be a program and
wft exchange.
SATURDAY
HYMN SING, Saturday,
7:30 p.m. at North Bethel
Umted Methodist Church,
two m1Ies from Tuppers
Plains, on Route 7. Music by
Dan Hayman and the Country
Hymn Timers.
PUBLIC DINNER by
Pythian Sisters of Wilkesville
at hall beginning 4:30 p.m .
Saturday; adults, $2.50·
children, $1.25.
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SUNDAY
HYMN SING, Sunday, 1:30
p.m. at Hazel Community
Church with muslc by Dan
Hayman and the Country
Hymn Timers.

estimated nulhon E~yptians

the (Sadal peace) initiative in
their media and statecontrolled press, to a stage
that is definitely mterference

Ohl(l .

King helps Sadat'

CARPET·
FOR

One smt for divorce, two for
dissolution of a marriage ,
and one for partition or real

devastating effeet nn the echrHlmy nf the Ohio Valley. •·
PnakuvtC' h is a former UMW nffi cial who is now working
w1th the cnal mdustr}' w1th headquarters. tn St. Clairsville,

"We've had de pulles up there off and on all evening and
ea rly today ," sa1d Wolfe. " We started sending deputies up

e

Pomeroy-1\&lt;liddlcJlOrt. Ohio
'l'llesda) , Ucccmbt'l' ti, 1!177

of the state's lop public of·
bc•als, but Jell the matter of
the party primary up to the
Legislature

the Soviet Union, Czechos·
lovakia, East Germany and
Poland Consulates tn Cairo
will be allowed to remain.
lns1de and even. OUISide
their consulates and cullural
centers, they attacked the
Egypl1an people's unanimous
support of the inihahve and
ctlntacled local agents to

·

tnVited.

Actions filed
in Meigs court

e1gs mine

at the entrance. Supenrisnry person nel , sa laned persnnnel,
were going m a nd out or the mme Shots were exchanged.

miners and s upervisory personnel at the No. 1 mine of the
Southen~ OhiO Cmil Cn. m Meigs CnWlty in southeastern Ohin,
authonlles reported
It was the first rt'port nf violence in Ohin's l'n alfleld s s mce a
nat1onw1de United Mme Workcs uninn str1ke be~an ea tly

requtre the tandem election

Czechoslovakia and the
consulates outside ~ f Cairo of

KADY

United Press International

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hots tra e

• ~' !ned were Larry L.
Drake, '[1, Pomeroy, $25 and
costs, using profanity in
public; $25 and costs,
disturbing the peace, and $2:!
and costs. Issuing menacing ·
threats; Cha' rma Drake,
Pomeroy. $25 and costs,
makmg menacing threats ; .
Elizabeth Milton, 52, Mid·
dleport, $15 and costs, failure

Sadat

Shrtne

For every
fami~ and
budget

given approval

estate have been filed Ul
Me1gs County Common Pleas
Court.
L.
Bachtel ,
Diane
Pomeroy, flied for divorce
Davis, JoaJUle Evans, James from Ronald H. Bechtel,
Hively, Mary Hoffman , Pomeroy.
Larry Holley, Naomi Howell,
Filing for di~lutwn were ,
Peggy Londeree, James John Hudson, Gallipolis, and
Lunsford, Clifford Manley, Cheryl Hudson, Ch&lt;Shlre,
Wesley Meeks. Sandra Jess V1rgil I.Jluden, Rt . I,
Morgan, Mrs. Gary Napper B1dwell and Cynthia Lee
and
daugitter,
Dav1d L&lt;&gt;uden, same address. Lou
Ohlmger,
Roy
Payne, Irene Roseberry, Burton, S.
Virgtnla Qnickle, Robert C., filed for partition of real
Rankin, Wayne Setzer, Mrs. estate against Betty Lou
Thomas
Skmner
and Roseberry Caver, Akron, et
daughter, Timothy Spurlock, a!
Lelia Thomas, Bryan Wolfe,
Leota Young. , ~~ · n ,,
(Birlbs, Dec. • ,
Mr and Mrs. Richard
Perdue, a son, Wellston. Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Saunders, a
son, Scoltown. Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Sm•th, ·• daughter .'
(Continued from page 1)
Bidwell.
the Soviet Uni on, East
Germany, Hungary and

THURSDAY
WEEKEND SERVICES at
Faith Tabernacle Church,
Bailey Run Road, Thursday
through Monday, 7:30 each
evening with Archie Watts,
W.
Va. ,
Huntington,
speaking. Public invited.
FRIDAY
MARY , SHRINE, White

CALORIC
Microwave

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Rousey, Pomeroy , Velma

Winebrenner , Syracuse ;
Myrta Schaefer, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED - Charles
Neal, Veneva Gillian ,
Thomas B1ng , Adrienne
French.

Fined were Terry Walker ,

Rutland ; Donald L. Hysell,
Rutland, and Mary Estridge,
Pomeroy. ForfeiiUig a $30
bond posted on the same
charge was Daruel Hensler,

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Electric blanket
caught on fire

Rep Thomas Foley, DWa s h , cha irman of the
House
Agr1culture
Committee , introduced a
resolutiOn puttmg Congress
on recor d in favor of panty
pnces for farmers

The resolutwn, 1! passed by
the House and Senate, would
note that farmers have been
tn a severe econom ic squeeze

and that "it IS the sense of
Congress that full panty
remams the goal r•f Amencan
agnculture

ami 1s the

Store robbed
A robbery of a store and money was gone .
Deputies reported there
breaking and entering of
Syracuse Elementary School were sorne small footpnnts l.n
is being investigated by the snow leading from behind
Sheriff James J . Proffitt's the building to SR 124.
Wednesday evening lhe
department.
departmenl
investigated a
Approximately $150 was
breaking
and
entering at the
taken from the cash register
Syracuse
Elementary
School.
at the Coal Bucket Carry Out
Entry
was
made
by
breaking
at Salem Center, Sheriff
out a side window. Missing
Proffitt reported.
Donna Jean Stacey, Rt. I, was a TV sel, but 11 was
Langsville, said she had gone recovered on the front lawn
to her trailer next door and where it had been abandoned.
Some youngsters said they
was there only a few mmutes.
saw
a person with the TV;
However, when she returned
to the Carry Out and they yelled, and the person
proceeded to wait on a dropped the TV and ran.
Sheriff Proffitt said other
customer she discovered the
witnesses will be interviewed
today. .
The department is also
investigating a report that a
house owned by Nellle
Campbell, Rt. I, Galllpolis
has been entered . The house
is located in Rutland
Townsh ip

Discount
could
be late

Losses in

Columbia Gas of Ohio
customers who have applied
and qualified for the 25 per
cent
heating
discount
program will receive a
retroactive discount on their
January gas bill for the
months of November and
December if the discount
does not appear on their
December bill.

fire

::~e~:~~n~ ~~~id25 ·~~0~~~~

(j?

h~~vy

L&lt;&gt;sses are expected to run
approximately $40,000 from a
fire Wednesday at the Forest
Products Co. at Bailey Run,
Pomeroy Fire Chief Charles
Legar sa1d.
Pomeroy firemen were
called to the mill at 7:30 a. 111·
HSome customers eligible Wednesday and were on the
for the discount for scene until 2 p. m. They were
November will not receive tt assisteil with water supplied
on their December bill in fightmg the fire in the
because the elig1bihty lists approxunately 30 by 100 feet
were not furnished to the gas partially open wood frame
company in
time for structure by the departments
December billing," J . M. of Middleport and Rutland.
Koebel, Gallia·Meigs area
Chief Legar said that the
manager for Columbia said. fire possibly started from a
Koebel explaoned that the wood burnmg stove in a
utility compames are per- storage room, or from heat
mitted lo have 30 days in tapes bemg used on pipes 1n
which to apply the discounts the bujldlng The loss figure
lo t he eligible gas company includes equipment, although
customers .
Pomeroy firemen were able
"If the credit does not to save some before it was
appear on lhe December damaged .
·
bill," Koebel states, "a credit
There is some Insurance
for both November and coverage, Chief Le~ar said.
December usage will appear
on the January gas company
J'

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&lt;l&gt;~iz

healing bill d1scount are 65 ' ~
years old or older or. per· ' •
manently
and
totally &lt;:)
disabled, and have a yearly '
mcomc not exceeding $7 ,000.
" llomrawn(!rs and renters

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&lt;1&gt;

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¢
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standard wh1ch represents a
fair return to producers."
Th• resolutiOn would not,

were eligible and will receive •
the d1scount 1! they qualified ('
and have completell an a(&gt;- ', ~ .J' &lt;i&gt; - ·' &lt;t&gt; _., &lt;i&gt; :&gt;'&lt;if_.,,

however , mandate specifi c
government aCtion to enforce

plication ."

a full panty floor under fam1
prices

Deadline for returning
applications was the end of
last month.

DAYS TO
(H RIST MAS

�~-The

:!-The Daily Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy ~o.: Thursday, Dec. B,

Dail ) Sent1nel. ~hddleport -Pol m'ro). [) . Thu rsda 1. Dec· 8. 1977

Chiefs favored

Assembly's work is completed
l1l llltcl-nwr m ng

II' J .R. li.I.MMINS

l'll l.D!BCS I UP II - Thl'

Tilt' flr:-:t b1ll h' dear

tt~

J A'l!t~Jatu n• \\ ll~ rt'\ ISIIIB nf
th~ .statt' 's rh&lt;tntablt? bm~u
_ _ _ __j;ruli!u'l!_.JL_rr@~_l!_~_o!!L__L;,~•·...__ tl L! htt' n w.g_ curr ent

Ohtn l .i,)~tslature swept ItS
desk clean
Wednt&gt;:,d .n.

rt&gt;cul:ttl&lt;~ n:!l l lfl ' ' hn

•Xhcr uems w G•w Ja11w~ .&lt;\
Hhndes bl'fnrt&gt; iHIJ l•urnut~

ur\ul Jan 3. 1978
Ct•mplt~t \0n pf \\ nrk t'll till'
t..I'&lt; btll- ont&gt; stron!:!_l) snu~ht
b~ Rhndes lt.'ft tl nly the
\~tn tiH'rndt.' attempt t!n tht•
pubiiL e1n plo~ ee cnl lect JW
bi.lrt: amt ng b11l 11n t ht&gt;
majtfr lt\ Dt;'tlhX'rat s agenda
of tlun~s tha t sho ul d - tlr
L'1lUld - ha\(• b('t' n dtliH:' tillS
~

£' .tr

Bnth chrunb€rs adJt'ur ned
W~nesd a ~ aflerrwon
af a•r begmnmg lht&gt;H' sesswn
ear l ~

Strike
(Continued from page I)
pi cket coal-loadmg fac1hlie s
and termtnals m an atte mpt
to

~h ut

drnm all

11111 \t' m rnt

nf

nnn -C'IW coal
We rr gnmg to pit'kt&gt;t
C\ er) thmg we can to stop the
n(ln-unton coal unttl we get us
a laOOr agr eemrm : · ·K£'11)
sa1d
·We' ve g11t th t n ~s
prett~ \\rll at a standstill and
ha\ e appealed 10 the Ol'n ·
UMW operat ors to support
(IUr efforts ''
West Vtrgl!lli:l. home 0f the
l!;\1 W's largest and most
rmhtant distnct, has been
qmet Sin ce the stn ke began
Coal productiOn m Jhe state
\\ti S vtrtuall~

nonexlStE'nt as

an arctic chill kept most
rmners at home

ean h11ld a

blflt-! LI ilu.'J1.'t' and hnn (\ft l'n

tht'' t'.l ll tWHi ucr ll'gahzed
L:~llnblmc

t•'

1 &lt;liSt'

·nw attl trnt' \

funds

t.:t·n~ ral

t.:t \'t..'n

cfl!lll

was

br tt t&gt; r

enf tll t'f'mt•nt tHtlb t11 reg ul att'
t h._lrlt&lt;~bh:

bmgn

Tlw bu1~ t• bill e.lsll) passed
th t•

eost

.tn ~

St•rwtt&gt;-

bu t
\\ as
h•.11ted m the
H ti USt', \\ her(' n flr st fa tled to
!!enerate th t• rt.&gt;qwred t \Hl th lrd s
lllOJcl rJt y
r\f te r
re&lt;'onsJderauon of tts tmtl al
tL•mptlfJttl~

defea t of the bill the lo "er
chambt&gt;r repassed Jt
Lt'dslatwn ru nf o rnu n~
statt' un emp lo ~ rne n t
rnm pensa tw n Ia" \Hth
feder al gmdehnes suffered a
sumlar fat e - easJl} c\eanng
t.hr Srna tt• and passmg the
H11USc.' 0 nl ~ after tts defeat
\\as recttn s!dt' red.

The tax bil l, a maw goal of
Rht1des iJIHi tus de' elopnient
direc..:tnr. James A Duerk.
would prClnde fn r automatiC,

annual reductt('l ns m the per·
cenk l l!E' 0f assessed valuation
fnr ~ tan g tbl e
persona l
propert) ta..::es begmnmg tn
t980
The - comprmmse \loorked
fl Ut m a commlttrr earlier m
the da1 11 ould insure that
schcol ctistncLS and local
g11\enmtents dtd not lose any
reYrnues because of the bi ll's
enactment Rather. the bill
sets a pohQ that the state
shall assume the burden of

Shots traded
(Continued from page 1)
~ on-wuo n mmes m Ohio have shutdown ra ther lhan face the
problems of rovmg pi ckets and m Utah police had to escort
non.umon mmers to thetr Jobs Wednesda)
A 101 of people down 111 Washington JUS! don't kn ow the
hist or ~ of the mdustr) or th e umon and " hat happens oul m the
mal fields dw-mg a sh utdo11n, " said Pnakov1ch_. He sa1d the
Carter admm1strat1on "has to wake up to rea lity and look a t It
wuh understandrng to what actuall~ occUrs.
"There sltll could be plemy of coal mo1mg from out west and
other locat aons where mmers are not as mditant , though, t • satd
Pnakov1ch

.,r

mdustrtal ra x

\ .._Upflst'

tt•

ball

a \S(I w as SPil t

H h•~th-'~ . T h~

~a't­

St.•natt·

hnal appr 11ra l to ::t b tll
\'t•l1\r~mg ~acres m Umon
l'uunt) 1x•,tr !\llt&gt;n Tnwnstup
t" the H1111da \lt'llnr Ct' . Ltd .
thrPugh th t• l'ransrx,rt atlt)n
Ht•st&gt;a r ctt Center
Htoml..1 " 1\l bu\· the l&lt;tnd fnr
11•' tt~::;s liwn !750 an acr e, fa r

nt.trki't prtL't:' t1f the
land aect1rdmg Ill St•n P.ml
F. Pflefer . R-13ucyrus
Th t' J~panese moll1rC') cle
an d autn ma nufa c tu r er
alrcad1 has purchased 212
acres actja cE'nt tn thE' TRC for
t'llllStrU {'(IIlll t) f 8 111\11\lr C~ de
assem bh·
plan!
The
;
cn mpa ny
wa nted
t hP
i.lddatumal land for expanswn
Lnto automoblle assembl) .
Acquwtwn of the Honda
fac11it; b~ Rhodes and Duerk
\\3 S hailed as a maJ (l r
accomplishment earher thi s
) ear The ongmal 212-acre
bt&gt; \t1\\ lhl'

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

How much sleep?
B) Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB - I
would like your advJCe on a
matter that concerns me very
much Ho" long can a person
go w1th only fo ur to ftve hours
of sleep a mght and do hard
ph) s1cal labor ' A friend of
rrune who ts 59, very nervous,
and has high blood pressure,
"111 not take medicallon for
11 He works 10 to 11 hours a
da) , s1x days a week He does
ver) heavy IIftmg He drinks
seve ral bee rs when he gets
home. and then lives on a d1et
of mostly starch
He goes to bed around 7 00,
a nd then 1s up and down all
mghl srnokmg. He smokes
around two cartons a week .
At 3:30 am., he IS up w1th the
coffee pot on, and off to work
around 5 00 am
_ No matter what I say, he
Will not listen He won 't see a
doctor so I thought maybe

you could gtve us an answer

I

m the paper. I read 11 every
day, and maybe a word from
you would help this man
DEAR READER He
does need help. lgnormg the
sleep hours for the moment, if
he 1s a heavy s moker and has
high blood pressure, he 1s
greatly mcreasmg the mk of
havmg a heart attack or a
stroke
He should stop · c1garettes
entirely Also, he should stop
coffee. A person who 1s ner·
vous a nd has high blood
pressure 1s often trea ted w1th
medicmes that have a tri::ln·
qUIIizmg effect. Coffee ~as
the opposite effect I think
people who have hi gh blood
pressure

should

~llmmC~te

coffee, tea , co las and
chocola te.
Jt 's very unportant to control blood pressure to help
prevent heart attacks and
strokes If your fnend 's
change m lifestyle doesn't
result tn lowered blood
pressure, he should have

med1cme All of th1s means

he needs to be under a doctor·s care
He may be gettmg more
rest than you thmk lf he goes
to bed at i·OO, and gets up at
o 00, that IS eight hours. The
fact that he IS up and down
may decrease his rest, but
JUSt restmg for the eig ht
hours does some good even 1f
a person ts not sleepmg
Whether he IS eatmg a pn&gt;per d1et or not depends upon
what else he ea ts besides .
sti:lrc:hes, and whether or not
he Js overweight If he Js
overweight, he needs to lose
weight m the 1nterest of heiJ&gt;lng to lowe r his blood
pressure

I am sendmg you The
Health Letter number 1-3,
Blood Pressure, to g1ve you a
b.tter idea or how blood
pressure works. Others who
want lh1s mfonnat10n can

send 50 cents w1th' a long,
st ampe d, se lf-addres sed
envelope for 1t to me m care
of th1s newspaper, P 0 Box .
1551, RadiO Ci ty Statwn, New
York. NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB- Please
tell me 1[ the med1catwn,
dlethylstilbesterol , 1s a
cancer deterrent
DEAR READER - That
depends. ll is a synthetic
female hormone known as

C E COOPER
Clayton Edw !n Cooper . 1155
Brow n St reet , Akron , d1ed
Wednesdar rn Columb ta ,
South Caro rna Hosprtal
He was born Jan 27 , 191 1,
rn GaH ra County , son of the
late Lesl te Clayton Cooper
and Ena Walter Cooper
Sur'V rvmg are hts wrfe ,
Geraldtne PrcKens Cooper ,
three sons
Donald and
Darrel l Akron , and Charles .
Camdon , South Carolrna , srx.
grandchildren , one brother ,
John H Cooper , Gallipolts ,
three Ststers , Mrs. W1llram
( Edna Mae ) Menshouse ,
Mrs
Bernard
{ Helen l
Etse lstern , Washmgton Court
House, and Mrs John (J ane l
F rcK , Chester , Ohro
Funeral ser vtces wrll be
hel d at 2 p m Saturday at
Gchermesser Funera l Home,
1446
South Marn Street ,
Akron

FOREST A BAILEY

E-RCALLED
The Middleport E·R !\quad
was called to 341 Page St- at
9·41 a. m. Wednesday for
Mrs. John Parsons who was
lll She was taken to Veterans
Memoflal Hospital where she
was adrrutted . At 11 22 a m .
the squad was ealled to the
Middleport Elementary
School for David Smith who
had a laceratiOn of a fmger
He was taken to Veterans
Memonal Hospital.
ASK TO WED
A marnage hcense was
1ssued to Michael Wilham
Marcum, 23, Middleport, and
Conme Jo La nning, 23 , Rt- 3,
Pomeroy
THE DAILY SENTINEL
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INTEREST OF

MEIGS-MASON AREA
CHESTERL TANNEHILL
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Busmes.'l Offlre Phone 992- 2156
Ecbtona l Phone 992-2!57
Second r lass posUige paid at
Pomero) , Ohio
NatiOnill t~ dv~trttSUlg represen~live Ward · Grilf1th Compan} ,
Inc, BotUnelti and Ga llagher Dtv,
m Third Av e, New York, NY
I001 7.
SuOOcrlplJOn rates llehvered by
ca rr1er where available 15 rents per
week By Motor Route where carru~r
.ser.:~ee not availt~ble , One month.
S3 25 By mel\] Ul OhiO iWt.l W Vt~ ,

One Year, $22 00, SIX months,
I l l 50 ,

Three

rnorllhs

17 00

flscwhere $26 00 }'ear. Su: months
113 50. Three months. S7 50
SubscrtpUon pr~ce mcludes Sunday
Tunes-.'ientinel

DES or simply as st1lbester ol.
It can be used as an an·
tlcancer chemotherapy, as m
the treatment of cancer of the
prostate. On the other hand,
Its use m women to prevent a
m isca rriage

Clt' ' ' t:ian d

Oem nr r a ti e
Antlwm
J
Ct&gt;lt~ br r zz l' . Jr and Anthon)

St' ll .&amp;t nrs.

U

I._,...,

i

CalHbrt·~e .

The1r .ibsenl'f' left onl) 19
D(' mM·rat s m the upper
('hamber and nnt all of thPm

co uld be counted on to
generate the 20 votes n&lt;!eded
to nvernde Hhodes' veto
TI1e bill fa ced an even
stiffer test tn the House.
where 11 passed with less than
a Hto override ma)ont}
earlter Uus )ear. tncluding
\ otes
b:hv e
··no..
Democrats

Democratic leaders sa id
the vet o o\•errtde
auempt WCluld come m
JanUc1r) .

'th at

Area Deaths

.!

News •• in Briefs

HEALTH

m S'i50 o~ n al'rl"
.\n a~t h•mpt 111 th£' !:iendt ft h•
nH•rn df' Hholit•s' \ ' t'I O nf thl"
pu bltr emp .1 t
C'D IIl"{'tl \1"
b&lt;;trgHulln~ btll was dt &amp;.~ardL'C:I
tx-'l.,IU.'St' 11£ Ute (lbstm ('t" l'f l\\ 11

AI. I. DRESSED UP. IJsa Hayes ctisplays a number nf
won as a contestant an the - Ltttle Mtss
Ameraca eompetltion and m other eH•nt.s
ti o phH:~ s she

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

Forest A Ba iley 83, of
Hatf tel d , Ky , a former
Pomero y resrdenl , d ied
Tuesday at the Appalachian
Regronal Hosp1 fal at South
Wdl!amson Ky
He was born on Dec 30,
1894, at Chester , a son of the
la te Wrll ram and Sad1e
Wandl rng Batley . He was also
preceded rn death by a s1ster,
Bessie Jones, tn Ar izona
(Continued from page 1)
Mr Bat ley was a veteran of
the assastant headmaster and a teacher at a Ne v.'ton~ Mass . WWI and a l!fe t1me member
DAV Chapter 53 Pomero y
pnvate school, a Be stan child psychtatnst and a former Boston of
He attended the ChUrch of the
school bus dnver servwg a hfe term m 22 chtld rapes . uwe Na zarene
Uunk tt~s a major homosexual prostitutiOn operatiOn," said
He was marned to the
Thomas E Pe1sch. a spokesman for the Suff olk Cou nt) dlStrtct former Margaret Fell who
attorney's offacc, whach obtained secret grand jurY. preceded htm fn death , The1r
children are Ot!s of Racme,
md!ctmenLS agamst lhe 21 th iS " eek
Elmer at Shade , Mrs
V i rg tni a
Hed nck
of
Columbus , Mrs Mar 1one
Smtth of P ~)T1 eroy , Mrs Eva
Teafor d ol Rac tn e, Mrs
Eun1ce
Matheney
of
Columbus and Charles of

'

The Meigs Marauders
return to the ha •dwood
Friday night to entertatn the
talented Logan Chieftains.
Som e
ba ske t ba I1
kn ow J'e d gab I e s
in

trart " as Stilet t•• llumia by a
busmess asso&lt;'l&lt;itC• of 1\hodc!S

r t~II~f

I

Portland
Survtv1nQ

h1s
second
m arr~age
are hts wife ,
Georg1a Blevins Ba 1ley, and
three daughters , Mrs Doris
Cle'.!en ger , Hatf i eld , and
Marlene and Darlene , both at
home
A lso surv 1vtng a re 19
grandchildren , several great grandchildren , a brother ,
Wilbur, Pomeroy and two
srsters, Mi!r y Schaffer and
Lenora Spencer both of
Pomeroy
Funeral ser 111Ces will be at
1 p m Saturday at the Ew rng
Funera l Home with the Re~J
James Leach off1ctat1nq
Buna l wtll be m Mt Hermon
Cemeter y Pnends may call
at the funeral home from 2 till
4 and 6 ttl! 8 p m Fnday

MASON - Gettmg an ea rly
start m the "orld of bea uty
pageants is f1ve-year-;,ld Lisa
Hayes. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Durl\ ard (Butch ) Hayes
of Mason. IV. Va.
Lisa has won four titles m
the last four months, the
latest bemg 'Little Mi ss West
V1ngma ", and she traveled to
New Orleans, La , to compete
for the t1tle of "Litt le MiSs
America"

MARTHA A. SEARLES
CHb HIRE
Mrs

Food costs
•
•
Jump agam

AS
VUIGINIA", l.1sa Hayes
" as ut U1e Chnstmas parades of Pnme~·oy, Middleport
and Gallipolis Here she is flanked by toy sold!Crs Scutt
Hal'es left and Buck Wallace, her escorts 111 the parades
T11£. t,;y so'ld ter costumes were created by Mr:; . Adelle
Buck. mother of Mrs Glona Wallace, Ltsa 's baton and
~y m nas l ! l'S

mstructor

WINNING FOURTH In
!be nation In bathing suit
compelitloo of the Little
Miss America, Lisa Ha)es
"on a number of trophies.

Besides

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans
. Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Everett
Donham , Pomt Pleasant.
Sylvia Parsons , Middlepo'i ,
Jeffrey DIIcher, Alban y,
William Zerkle, Syracuse ,
Joan Brownmg, Portland ,
Shelly Roush , Pomeroy
DISCHARGED - Darm
Logan , Cecil Smith, Oma
Hysell, Bermce Molden. Neil
Estep , Netlle Randolph,
Wilma Parmalee, Sabra
Morrtson

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Discharges
Perry
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Livmgston
,
Bidwell;
David
Another steep jump in food
Bayes,
Ch"'leston;
Les
lie
msts pushed up wholesale
Marcum,
Kenova
;
Geraldme
pr1ces 0.7 percent in
November. ' the seco nd Varian, Hartford; Mrs. 0t1s
consecutive large · monthly Neal, Leon , Gma Meadows,
Southside;
Tammy
mcrease , the gove rnment
Me·adows,
So
uthsid
e,
said today
Chnstopher
Westmoreland,
The clim b m L~b o r
Departmen t's Wholesal e' Letart ; Hamilt on Roush,
Mason ; Marvm Luckeydoo,
Po~ Index last month was
Jr
, Point Pleasant ; Chester
slightly less than the 0 8
Leport,
Pomt Pleasant; Mrs.
percent mcrease m October.
Michael
Peoples, Gallipolis;
but considerably above the
Henry
Chapman
, Lesage ,
0 5 percent gamin September
Fife,
Gallipolis
;
Gregory
and the 0.1 percent rise in
Ruby
Trout,
Northup,
0
.,
August
Most of the November Mrs Robert Blankenship ,
rn crea se was m the fann and Buffalo, James Boles, Point
Plea$8nl , a nd Roeky Joe
foods sectors.
Gallipolis l'"fry.
Sturgeon,
Raw agnculture prices, the
department sa1d, soared 3
percent and processed foods
and feeds spurted I. 7 percent,
HILOTEMPS
more than double the 0 8
NEW
YORK (UP! ) - The
percent mcrease posted 1n
highest
temperature
reported
October.
Wednesday
to
the
National
On an annual rate basJs,
Weather
Service,
exludmg
November's overall increase
was 8.4 percent, seasonally Alaska and Hawau , was 80
degrees at Cotulla, Texas.
.adJusted.
Prices for finished goods, Today's low was 27 degrees
which most elosely parallel below zero at Great Falls,
the makeup of the Consumer Mont.
Price Index , also increased
0 4, exactly one half of the
October gain.
The White House has sa1d it
Amencans require more
does not belteve mflabon will
accelerate rapidly m coming hours of work to buy major
months The basJc underlymg consumer goods and servtces
rate of mflatwn, according to than Danes, Norwegtans and
Germans, accordmg to The
admmtstrat1or. economists, 1s
about 6 percent.
Conference Board.

her

trophy, banner and cro ~'&lt;n for
bem g 'L ittle M1 ss West
Vi rgtnta" she won stx
trophieS In the compelltton at
Ne" Orleans One of these
was fourth place on the
natwna l level m bathing SUit
com pet ttlon
The other three titles Lisa
ha s won this fall are " Little
M1ss Mason County" at the
Mason County Fa1r, and m

Holzer Medical Center
Discharges
We nd} Adkms , Glenda
Ba1ley , Nedra Baird, Rachel
Bales. Bon me Berkely ,
Charl es Brohard, May
Buffington, M_arjone Caton,
Mark Cluldess , Donna Cobb,
Thelma
Cordell,
Mrs .
Cund1ff
and
Wilham
daughter, Goldie Dill, Mrs.
r;;AST MEIGS - Eastern
Douglas Duhl and daughter,
g1rls, under t he coaching of
Wesley Ely, Vera Faulkner, Susan Thompson, won their
Teresa Fellure , Cmdy first basketball game of the
Ghearing, Giona Graham, , season over &amp;&gt;uthweslern 54Mrs. Gregory Grover and 17 Leadutg the sconng at·
daughter, Annabelle Guruo, tack was K1m Batey with 13
John Ingles , Jane Jones,
followed by Teresa Hannum,
Thomas Kemper , Lawrence
12, Becky Wmdon, 9, and
Kennedy , Jess1e Kmg , Uluts V1da Weber, 9.
Marchi, Sandra McCoy,
Headmg the reboundm g
Amanda M11ler, Jaek Pnce, was Hannum hauling down a
Earl Riffle, Karen Spears,
total of 22. Also strong on the
Bert Thompson , Gloria
boards was Becky Wmdon
Tnbble. Jenetta West , Betty With 19.
Willis, Lee Zabawski
Leadmg scorer for &amp;&gt;uth·
Blr1hs Dec. 7
western was K KISer w1th 8
Mr. and Mrs James Hayes,
points. Tomght , December B,
a son , Wellston , Mr. and Mrs.
Eastern hosts North Galiia at
Carl Jewell , a daughter ,
6 p m.
Wellston; Mr_ and Mrs. Asa
TitE SCORING
Rucker , daughter, Oak Hill ;
EASTERN - Batey 13,
Mr. and Mrs Roger Leifheit,
(lannum 12, Wmdon 9, Weber
daughter, Pomeroy.
9, Matthews 4, Eichin~er 2,
Stevens 2, Milhoan 2, McClure 1.
SOUTHWESTERN- K1ser
B, Carr 5, Jordon 4.
LUNCHEON PLANNED
Gallipolis Chnsban Womeq
will hold their luncheon Dee.
WINNERS LISTED
13 at 12 15 p.m. at the Holiday
Wednesday 's gold star
Inn . Cost is $3 50. Free
wtnners m Pomeroy, a part of
babysitting Features are
the Christmas promotlQn
"Home lor t he Holidays,"
program of Pomeroy mer·
Gallipolis Garden Cub
chants,
were
Loutse
Chj1stmas De co ratiOns ,
Gluesencamp, Portland, a
Daryle Sheets with music,
gift ce rtificate from the
speaker, Mrs. Mae Mmntck .
Meigs Inn, and Clara Adams,
Ca ll 367-7676 or 446-1707
a certificate from the
Pomeroy Flower Shop. No
purchase is required for
participation.
MEJU;ER NOTED
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Cleveland-based Plck-n-Pay
Super Markets Inc . and First Now you know
National Stores lne. of Boston
French nobles at the court
announced agreement 1n of Louis XIV fought duel~ for
principle to merge Wed- the privilege of drying the
nesday.
Sun Kmg after h!S bath.

Eastern girls
win first game
of cage season

~

may " r~r ely

ca use a cancer m the fema le
olfsprmg of the mother. And,
there are the questwns about
female honnones as a factor
1n cancer of the ilnmg of the
uterus This is a good example_ where medicme has different effects m different pe&lt;r
pie, which makes 1t hard for
people to understand why
the 1r doctor IS usmg thai

prov1de dts tr tc t otftce ser
v!ces to areas of the state I ha t
are d1stant from the ott 1ces tn
Cleveland . Columbus and
C1nc tnnat t Staffer s 1n the
off 1ce wilt be Steve Wttf and
Steve F rted man
RACINE - A meet !ng of all
non cert1f!ed employes of the
Southern
Local
School
Otst r tct wdl be held at 7 p m
Wednesda y at the Sou ther n
H1gh Schoo l, Ra cine . All
em,ployes of the dtstnc1 are
as ked to be present

LETART FALLS -

The

annua l Chnstmas part y of
Oh10 Valley Gra nge 2612 wrll
be held at 6 30 lh!s evenmg at
the ha ll Members are to take
pot luck refreshm ents and a
$1 gtft exchange dem The
annua l party of the juniOr
grange wdl be he ld at the ha ll
on Dec 15
A · State Highway Patrol
acct dent repo rt .n the
Wedn esday edtfion wa~~
transposed It read that a car
dn ven by Etleen Strauss,
Mmersv tl le , struck a car
dr tven by Melody 0 Red
mond, New Ha ven, W Va , on
State Route 7 111 Me~gs
Cou nty Actua I! y the Red
mond ve ht cl e struck the
Str auss 'Vehtcle There was
moderate damage and no
charges were flied
Cheryl Sm ti h, no address
recorded . ftled for support
un der
th e
Rec i pro cal
Agreement Ac1 aQa.ns t Al vm
Earl Arnold , Mtddletown, m
Meigs County Common Pl eas
Court Thelma J Rober ts,
Middlepor1 . and Denny L
Roberts , M !ddleport, fil ed for
dlssolut1on of marnage

danc::e W!ll be held at the
Chester F !r e Depa rtment
quarter s from 8 30 to 11 30 p.
m Saturday

CHESTER - Shade R1ver
Lodge 453 F&amp;AM will mstall

newl y elected officer s at a
regular meetmg to be held at
.,l ..30 th!s evening Refresh
ments w1ll be served Al l
Master Masons are inv ited
lnstatla t ion of new off tcers
of Evangeline Chapter 172,
Order of the Eastern Star ,

wdl be held tonight at 7 30 p

m at the Middleport Msonlc

Temple.

Th e annu.JI hol tday potluck
dtnner of the Laurel Cliff
Better Hea lth Club wi ll be

held at 6 30 p. m tonight at

the horne or Mrs Marjorie
Goet1 There will be a $2 g1ft
exchange .

MASON FURNITURE

NOW RENT

LOWER
RATES
D O·I ' · ~ ours e /1

and ge t pro le ss10na l
resul ts

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FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM
Herman Grate

FALCON SENIORS - ThiS year's Wahama White
Falcon cage team contams seve n semors, They Will begm
their fmal season of play Dec. 17 at home agamst Me1gs

B

Th

Mason, W.Va.

'

' CO LUMBUS (UP! )
Brycm Th omas of E lyna
C:aUmlic and Kevtn Bates of

Wyommg head up the 1977
Uruted Press lntemat10na l
Class AA a li.(Jiuo footba ll

PICtured left to nght. Bob Barnitz, Tim Rawlings, Greg
Blessmg, Char les Zuspan , Phil Hobbs, Kelvin Honaker ,
and Rick Buzzard

RC COLA
8-16 oz. Bottles

Sport· Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Editor

IIONOI .UI .U f UPI I - EveJ y man ts s ~ud l11 ha ve his pr ICC,
and that 's wh.al 111akcs a nu111b~l' (If JX'np le Wltndcr \\ h\
Sl iJlll.'lt ll(' hkc Hnd Carl'\\ , " the best ba llpiCI)C' I !11 Amcri c;t"
cll l:lll dill!-! (II In~ C/ll i)loye t ' ~h ows n'l dcsll e whrtl MtCVC l ! ~·
be&lt;;rt nle tlw htghest sala r ted nne m the ga me ns well
Hegf;(te Jac kson, wh t' got $2 9 mt \lion fo r stgmng wtth tht&gt;
Ya nkt•cs a year ago, W1rndered the s ~ llll l' thing
Wlwri he and Ca1cw wc1e sUiting up t~nd gcttmg r ead) to
play 111 k1st sumnll~r ·s AII ..Sta r g&lt;.Jme , thP Ya nk ees' slu ggc1
went over t.o the Twms ' SI X:-I Jme ba ttmg champ. makmg
$225.000 11 vcar . and s&lt;:ud to hun
M-an , ) ;,u·re nutsr H•1'' can )"U pld) tn Mmnest1ta when
IIH.'rt•'s so much money out thcr e tn be had ?" ·· Heggtc. J' m
happ\ "here 1 a m and wtth what I m getting," Care ''

r aungs

The 6-4 , 220-pound Bates,
whnse Wynrn mg team he ld
Thoma s to onl) 46 yards m
the AA playoff champmnsh 1p
game while wmmng over the
Panthers 2&amp;-14 , went both
ways f 01 coach of the year
Bob Lew1s, but eo ll ege
recrUiters hke hun as a tight
end
Bes ad es
has
obv ious
physica l a bahty, tte v. as also
Ute Co wboys' msp1ratwna l
leader Lew1s sa1d Bi:tles, a
m ember of the Nationa l

.111swcr C(J hun . · 1'111 at t!asc al!tl I'\ e f.!l•t pea ce n( nund I don ·t
have tl {e hC(IdB l'hes ynq have ·
Hrod Carew, tltc /\m cncan League' s MVP till S yC'a r afte1 Hnnor S&lt;&gt;ciely. "was the guy
hatlmg 388t(•lca d iJIIIuttcJs 111llie m~IJ !ll~ .nJ ea nt eveiy y,. (IJd llll gfune ni,.ghts who rea lly
he saad tn RcggJe Ja c~sr•n He eiHbnr tltcd on l h~ll al these fired the kids up "
w111te t b~asl•b all m ecttngs wher e he's bcmg honnJl'd dS the
The quarterback on the
Mclj nr l..edgue Player of th e Yc(:lr
,
f1rst um t IS Urbana 's Chns
' ' M illl l!)' dt~su 't mean CHI ytlu ng t t l me 111 my hfc· he sa id, €t okes, a 5-11 , 170-poundet
hw•kl!lJ.\ out al snmc rtf the surfers Hnd swu11mcr s CllJII)'Hi g who led the Hillclimbers to a
themselves 111 l hc Pacific Ol'ean
Bcc:r 1rn mg an Instant 10-0 season
mtlllilnmre hy play mg nut my en ntrHf't ts snmcthm g winch
Stokes hit Qn 46 ol75 passes
llCVCI Cl nSSCd my mmd
for 906 ya rds and 14 touch·
.. I knew this general fr ee agenc}- " as cmm ng, when I s1gned ilowns and rushed for anot her
my last i..l •ntlac:t ft ra three vcaJs w1th I he T \\tnS m 1976 I 'm 528 yards m 82 calrles and
satl sfted What the t•the r player s n1e gettmg tS tiH'Il' business mne m or e TDs
I'm not nn any ego li 1p tr. be the lu!o!;hest pneed player . Bemg
The other two runmng
h~1 ppy 1c111d 'hea lthy means more tlr me Before all th1 s fr ec
backs. named to the f~rst team
agency c~1 mc mt n bcmg, a lr• t of fclJnws playmg hal l smd we a1e Ron Keith of St Marys
wer e ·slaves' Well , what are you dmng when }I!U gn through Memona l and A J Jones·.of
free a~ency·~ Ynu 're selling yourself as 1f y(lu wer e a slave. Ynungshtwn North
That doesn't interest me at all •·
Keith rushed for 1,408 ya rds
Befnt e the Twins Cdmc t0 these meetmgs, they trted and scored 19 touchdowns m
swmgmg a deal with the Met s fm· left-handed pitcher, Jerry leacting St Marys lo a tO-O
Ku,sman . who lives m Mtnnesota and w(luld ltke to play ther e season and mto the playoff
sn he L'nuld be nca r home Ongmally . the M ets showed snme sem ifina ls
where
the
mter est m J.yrnan Br,stnck, but when he went tn the An gel s as a Roughnders los t 7·6 to
fJ ce agent, tl1 cy tri ed another approach
Thoma s ' Elyna Ca tholi c
" What about Carew?' ' Mets ' Genera l Manager Joe M eDo· dub.
nald asked Twms' owner Ca lvm C:nffath ''We II g tve you
The speedy Jones, f1fth 111
K•10sman a nd three {l ther players for tum "
U&gt;e 100-yard dash m last
"Fnr get 1l," Gnffith came nght ba ck "Carew tsn't spring 'sstate track meet, ran

The pt·nspect nf playmg tn New York , wile I e he gr ew up , f11 1

mtlaer U1e Mets 0r the Yankees dflCSn't parlicu larl y exc 1te the
Twms' 32-yea r .... ,lct second basema n· •
''New York IS a very hea\iy city, '' he sa1d ''You can becmne
an mstant m1llinnatre tn 1t or a complete bust All the pressure s
there can affec t a guy's per[ormance. I honestly don ' t know

Be ready for wmter, get
where you want to go safety
with a good set of snow
tires.

team

Thomas, a hard·runmng
tailback and the on ly f1rsl
team offense repea ter from a
yeai ago, was a top-heaV)
ch01ce as the back of the
year, while Rates, a light enddef ens ave tack le, wa s a
lnpstded WIn ner Jn th e
hnemon of the year voting
The 5.-1 0, 190-iJOund Thomas
rushed for 1,861 yards and
scored 26 loul:hdowns 111
lea ding Elyn a Catholic to a
.. : 10-0 1egula1 season and the
;.:·. No I spot m the !mal UPI
· Boa1 d t : Coaches Class AA

ava ilable al any pnce.lf I dealt h1m, I'd have to catch the first
plane nut nf Mmnes1•la "

what 1would've done had I been traded to the Mel' I would've
had to sit down and Uunk about a lot of tlungs "
Althnugh tus 3;14 lifeltmc average Js far and away the best
among active players w1th 10 years nr more expenence tn
etther league, there was a time wheJI Lhe Twtns we1e a bout to
send Carew back to the mmors. That was \\'hen he flrst came
up w1th tl&gt;em I 1 years ago and they felt lhey nnghl J:(e better o[f
w1th Cesar Tnvar or Frank Qmltct as the1r regular second
lmseman
Ca lvin Griffith stepped m at tl&gt;at point and personally
directed Manager Sam Mele to pla y Carew a t second ba se.
"That wa s the first thing that came to my mmrl when I was
named MVP a fe w weeks ago," revealed Carew. " I'm very
gratefu l to Ca lvin for what he dad at the urn e. I wa s Immature,
had a bad attJiude and did so me lh m~ s other 0wners wouldn 't
have put up with A lht of nwncrs m1ght 've g iven up on me, but
Calvm didn 't. Y(1u don't for get thmgs like tha t "

The Me1gs H1gh Girls
basketba ll team opens 1ts
season tomght at I ronton, the
first l ime that Me1gs and lh c
Tigresses have played as this
ts the f 1rst season Ironton hHs
produ ced a team to compe te
111 the SE:OA I.
Alth ough Ironton's gir ls
have competed Will&gt; other
sc hoo ls, the bas1c SEOA I.
area has been too far for the
1ronton team to travel. This
year the leag ue will have
champiOnShips for the g~rls .
so Ironton w11l compete
Me1gs Coach J oy Bentley
does not kno" "hat to .expect
from I ronton Since scoutmg
for g1r ls' teams ts not yet a
rea lit y.
"We go and play and try to
be ready for anythmg. The
team has looked good 111
pract1ce, but the real test
mmes Thursda y We'll see
then how well " e put 1l
together aga mst some tough
opponents." sa 1d Coach
Bent lev

The va !Slly sq uad has f1ve
lctt e rwomen returning,
Glenda Brown, Tracy Bur·
deUc, P~t Vaug han and
Kathy Howard V1cky Epple,
a tmnsfer , Is also on the
start1ng fiv e and should help
the ball dub All starters are

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Cha pma n, Patty Dyer .
Chen e Lightfoot and Teru
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Mansfield Malabar 's Clint
Willi a ms , who caught 23
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down the sp ilt end spot on the
fi rst o[fense, whi le th e
tackles are London's Mark
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U1·bana 's Doug DeCola
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the first off enstve urut at one

of the guard spots, w1th Tun
Hill of Columbo~ Watterson
at the other. The center is
Brooklyn 's John Panlani
The first team defensive
unit also had one 1 epeater
from last year, Columbus
DeSalcs, 6-foot, 190-po und
Greg Diehl, who also rushed
for 1,167 yards and scored 16
~mchdowns lor the Knights
Gnfftth says there as uno hallplaye1 better '' than Carew
Diehl lmlds do" n one of the
" I've been saymg for two yea rs he's the best ballplayer m defensive backfield spots.
America," remmds the Twms' boss " Now, everybody agrees
The defensive line consi sts
with me...
of M1ke D'Andr1a of Akron St
Vmceni.St Mary and Bob
Baumb1ck of Elyria Catholic
at
the
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Rocky
Haw tho rn e of Columbus
Ha milt on Town ship and
Jerry Woodson of MarysVIlle
at the \ackles, and Bart
Jacoby of Perrysbur g at
middle guard.
th e talented hnebackmg
c:nrps IS composed of Brookfi eld 's Ed Pryt.s, Brad Reese
of Tuscarawas Valley and
l .nveland's Rnn Tr nya n
BI yan 's Doug Freed, who
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outings, wlll probably get his
first starting nod of the year.
Brent Stanley w11l probably
be back at center with CIJUck
follrod at a fo rward. The
other two positions Will be up
lor grabs bet~ ee n Greg

Fire Department ' s annual
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Sunday, Dec 11 at 5 p m at
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Notices, local briefs

The mob1le otf1ce of Sen
Howard Metzenbaum wtl l be
tn Mtddleport from 10 30 a
m to SJOp m on Wed
nesday, Dec 14, on North
SeconO Ave 1n the bustness
sect !On . Purpose of the offrce ,
manned by two members ot
the senator ' s sta ff . !S to

BACON ......... ;?~ 88~

Me1gs Will go With baSically

October the title of West mcluded i student of Mrs
V1rgm1a's "Most Beautiful Glona Buck Wallace She
Majorette" at the West returned from New Orleans
V~r g iiila
N B. T.A. state last Wednesda) 111 tune to
champ ions hips in Poml march m th e Middlep ort
Pleasant. She also won the Chnstmasl parade with the
1
' Miss Mountameer" title m · Glo·ettes She also marched
the ' 'open contest", for g~rls m the Ga lhpohs and Pomeroy
from other states competm g
Christma s par'ades escorted
also Lisa also holds two state
by Buck Wallace and her
struttmg champlonshtps m
brother, Scott Scotl Hayes.
military and basic.
.,.,ho were cos t umed as
Lisa IS a baton and gym· " ooden soldters Lasa attends
nastics (With tap and ballet
kmdergarten at Mason

A me-ettng · of Preceptor
Beta Beta Chapter of Beta
S!gma Ph! Sor or tty schedu led
for th1s e"entng has been
postponed due to the weather

Becker , Tim Coats and
Kenny Young . Goach Logan,
as he tries to find a wmnmg
combmation. also will go to
his bench agam . All the
Marauders are healthy, with
sout h eastern-Ohiu-lhmlr1h~--romtraWley commg
Chieftauts of Coaeh Scott from a spramed ankle.
1'1tzgerald are at least as
The Chiefs were Jed last
powerful as lhey were last week by Scott Gasser's II
season when they limshed points as the Chiefs threw a
second behmd Ironton
ba la nced scoring attack
M e~gs IS conung off a 79·30 aga mst the Blue Dev1ls The
loss to Ironton last week, but Logan crew has good s1ze and
one can bet the Marauders qu1ckness, and a~nost a lways
are not going to be down for plays for the close-m shot.
Besides Gasser.
the
this contest That loss made
the Marauders of Coach Ron probable starters for FltZ·
Logan 0-2 on the year after a gera ld's crew will be 6'3"
loss to Vinton County earlier
Jay Braglin at cente r, 6'3"
In la st week's con test, Jack Albert, at forward w1th
Meigs fell behind 17-0 early in Charles Keynes, and Dave
the first period and never Lehman or Gasser at the
recovered
Their 1ncx· gua rds Logan will proba bly
peri ence showed when !::O wtlh a man·to~man
Ironton's su pcn or , s1zc defense, as w11l Me~gs
clea ned th e boards and
Game t11lle IS 6' 30 for the
reserre t ilt at Mornso n
rattled the Me1gs crew
Me1gs will no doubt go back GymnasiUm.
to its pressmg type of defense •
against the Chiefs. Logan 1s
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morn.ng at Berger Hospital
1n Ctrclevtll e follow1ng a
ltnge nng Il lness
She was bam Ju ly 9, 1925,
near Midd leport Preced !ng
her rn death were her father,
Archte Eilts . a son. Da vid 'A ,
and a s1ster , Ada, !n infancy
Survtv! ng are her husband,
Fred 0 ., her mother, Ina
Wtse Ellrs , near Cheshtre , a
son and daughter in . law ,
r\o\arttn L and Sue Searls of
Ashv!lle, Ohio . two brother s.
Ch.ar les of Altamont, l lltnots.
and Stanley A of C.rclevtlle ,
a s1ster, Mrs Ruth Cheadle of
Columbus, and three grand
chtldren
Funeral ser.,.tces will be at
2 p m Salurday at the
Rawlr ngs Coats
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Home W!fh the Re v Merlrn
Tee ts .offtcla tmg Buna l will
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Wyoming's Bob Lewis
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COLU MB US lU PI ) The 1977 Un 1ted Press In
t£&gt;rn at1ona l t;tass AA All Ohw
Football Team
F1rsf Team OffenseSE - CI In t
W dl1ams
Mdnsf,etd Malabar 5 7 155
Sr
T E - Kev in
Bates
Wyom1ng , 6 4 210 Sr
T- Mark Hay London 6 3
232 Sr
T - K urt Roan Brya n 6 2
205 Sr
G~ D oug DeCola
Urbana
6 0, 195 Sr
G ~ Tt m
H!il. Columbus
Waller son 6 0. 197 Sr
C - John
Pantan1
Br ook. I yn 6 0. 225, Sr
Q8- Chr1s Sto~es , Urbana
5 11. 170 Sr
R8 - B ryan
Thomas ,
Elyr 1a CatholiC, 5 10 JQ5 , Sr
RB - Ron Ke1th , St Marys
Memona l. 6 1, 180 Sr
R B- A
J
Jones .
Youn gs town Nor th, 6 1 I QO ,

Sr

F1 rsf Te am Defense
E- M 1ke DAndrea Akron
St Vtnce nt St Mary 6 J, 215

sr

E- Bob 8aumb1 ck . Ely r 1d
Carhol 1c, 6 1 200 Sr
T - R ocky H awthorne
Col umbu s Ham 1lton Town
sh 1p, 6 3. 235 Sr
T - Jer r y
Woodson ,
N\arysvLIIe, 5 10 255 . Sr
MG - Bart
Ja coby ,
Perrysburg 58 160 Sr
LB- Ed Pryts. Brool.;. f1el d,
63212 , Sr
LB - Brad
R eese .
Tusc arawas Va lley, 6 2 205.

5r
L B - R on
Tr oy an .
Lovel and , 62 217. Sr
DB- Dou g Free d Bryan ,
59, 167 , Sr
D B- Pa t Snow . Canton
Cen tra l Cathol1c 6 1. 170, Sr
DB- Greg D1ehl Columbus
De Sates 6 0 190 Sr
Second Team Offen se
SE- (urt Cus ter
Pem
be.cville Ea stwood 6 3 180

5r
TE - J1m Houston, Akron
St Vm ce nt St Mar y 6 2, 210,

Sr
T - R1ck Zure1ch , Nor wal k. ,
6 3. 235 Sr
T- J 1m Bloom f 1el d, Van
Wert. 6 3, 220, Sr
G - Ben
Stevens.
R1dgewood , 6 0, 220 Sr
G- Ke 1th Laf f1n ' Sherwood
Fatr v1ew, 4 o, l~B Sr
C -S teve
Andrew
Manem onl , 6 0 215, Sr •
QB - Roqer D 1e tz , Root

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\t.'arl Ke\m £Bates) 1t wds

probabh the smallrs1 tl'dlll
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'' hose record at W\ (lmmg ts

hmuUt•

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no'' a staggrrm g l88-21 -7 m
22 \ears
On pa per It JUSt d tdn t look
l!kt..• \H? C!I U)d t:Om p ete,''
l ..ew 1s addl-d
Ph) stcally,
tlw dimenstnns JUS t " eren t
tlwre fn1 tJns kmd nf a season
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cake \Vhen ' ou takr a team
hke th1s and look at 1t
ph~st ca lh, ynu kn0w ) OU dt d
Q gr ~ •d jOb to brUlg them
ab0ve t11e1r potential "
After 26 vears of head
('o1achm g mCludm g fnur at
M.lr\ S\ tile. the 52-)ear-old
I.e\\ JS has begun to t.alk aOOut
qutttm g But don t count mit
A smart man " ould say
ns a good) ea r to hang lt up,'
he \3u ghed,
·but I m
probabl) loo dumb to do
tha t '

Lew1s ts dumb hke a fox
He has some pretty good
pia} ers returmng next year
Lewis piCked up 15 of Ihe 58
\Otes cast m the ro ach (I f the
)ear ball oung , With Sl
Ma rys Skip Baughman
seco nd With 12 Ray DeCol a of
Urbana fi niShed third \\lth
seven votes fu\loY.ed b}
Elyna Cathohc s J un Ralta)
With four
stown, 6 2 175, Sr
R B- Charl 1e
Hampton
London 6 3 178, Sr
R 8 - Mark Gr~ggs , Orr
ville. 6 2. 180 Sr
R B- Russ Sergen1 M ilton
Umon 5 10 172 , Sr
Second Team Def ense
E- Kevm Murphy , Canton
Centra l Cathol1c , 5 11 205 , Sr
E- Mar'k Slag le, Goshen, 5
10. 200, Sr
T- T1m Davts Johnstown
Monroe , b 3, 230 Sr
T - Bruce
Baare n d se
North College Hil l, 6 5 220
Sr
M G- Terr y Savatov 1ch ,

It

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pulled ,,ff the biggest upsN pf
thf' nr" srason wht'n th ey
upset ~ecr• nd-( anked North
Cdn•lm~• 78-15 but onI} after
rt•pul stng H furwus Tat H~e t
comeb&lt;tc k efft1rt
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th e half and fnund themselH•s
wah .1 15-pntnt l ead. 62-57.
\\lth etgh t mmut es tn go
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LICking Valley 6 I 200 Sr
LB - M 1ke
Jasenak ,
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added 18 pmnts "hlle All1 kill' \\ \\ e'd ha \'e 11\ Amcnca ~ut~nl Plul t''lll d
\\ L'r1the 1 se ver a l
North pctl'NINt•rthC3n•lmawJth24
C&lt;~tll\in.t U•IIH?backs,' sa1d
V\.'lule N(lrth Caruhna \\ aS;
Pdl klnll
· . The\ · kt'pt suffcrmg tts ftrst defea t, tw11
cnYnmg bal'k Our kids kne\\ ·of tts -- Atlant 1r
Cn~t s t
the fi r t btl! ralh s1gn.aled Cunfert&gt;nce nHtls- Vtrgmta
tllPJl' to lOlll['
and MdJ\la11d - had easy
·nll' \JlCtnry g1ves Wtlhmn tunes wtth the1r non-leagu(•
&amp; M,u y a 5-1 rN.:ord umle• t•p(X"Inents
nt•w (\ldl'h Parkhill, wh0 dt 28
V1rguua 1dn It s rec(lrd to 50 \\ nh a 7()..63 wm (1\'CI
1::; the )'P\Ut);({'Sl coaeh (l f .m
r\( t\A Dl\tsw n I tea111m the
Penn s' l\•illllll be h1nd 29
L'! •unu,
pomts · frnm fresman Jeff
John I D ~\ e nhci upt a 6-5 Lamp, whtlP Marvhmd , al!i(l
senan1 lrd the Wi l ham &amp; S...O. set an aH-tlme school
M ,u ~ sennng \\ lth 21 ~l Jnb sc• ~rmg r('('ord wrth a 131}.106
and hud nrne rebounds rnmp mer E.Jst Carolina
Tecmn nate Skip Parnell Grrg Ma rmmg \\ 1th "20 pc1tnts
led e1ght Te1p scorers m
double f1 gures
man ,
F re d
Morgan ,
Tenth-ranked S) ra cuse
Columbus Ha m11ton Town
also had an eas ~ tune 0f lt .
shtp . Doug Onans . Upper
rr1utmg C0lgate 99-50. w1th
Sandusky
Brtan Parsell,
thr &lt;.IICI nf a combmed 30
Man on R1 ver Valley Ttm
Roddy , M rarn t East , Frank
Jl''lffls b) Dale Shackleford
Sch mliz , Bel l evue
Tom
and Martv Bvrnes
Spr1n gmeler . Deer Park , Tad
Else whe r e- ac ross th e
Sco tt ,
Orr v ille
Juan
nalwn. th ird-ranked Not re
Thomas,
Ironton
Hank
Taylor
Pemberville East
Da me
eastly
"hipped
wood
North"est ern, 88-48, but
Honor able M ent ton Linem an
Mtchtgan
was
upset.
Jun 1or Baum Archbold
drnppmg an 118-&lt;15 dec1ston In
Kell h Bor1ng , Jeffers on
Un ton
M1ke
Cramer ,
l/IUtS\ !lie
Pauld1ng . Doug Clark Ar
In other games. Tex.a s
chbold , Joe Cr~m . Oak
dropped
Ok lahoma Slat e
Harb or ,
Ed
Coles .
frnm the ranks nf tJnbeaten ,
Mar~emon t. M1ke Col l in s ,
Hebro n Lakewood
Doug
l08-a7 Kansas trvmped over
Carr , We l lsville
Bruce
Fairleigh D1ckinsnn , Blh'i4
Dav1s East Cl•nlon . Brad
Temple tnpped Davton 6'lF l ~her
Fostoria ,
T 1m
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Pomeroy Bowltng l eague
Tue sday Tnphca1e
November 29 , 1977
Slandmgs
Pts
Team
70
Sham r ock Motel
70
Ro yal Oa~ Par k
66
Roya l Crown Cola
50
Fran c1s F lor1s t
Dav1 d Brt ck les
Genera l Con trac tor
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H1gh tn d1v1 dua l game ~
Pa t Ca rson 176 . Setty Smllh
167 Helen Phe l ps 166
H1gh senes - Pat \Ca r son
459 Helen Phelps 45 1 Betty
Sm llh 436
Tea m h1gh game - Royal
Oak Park 441
T eam h 1gh senes
Shamrock Motel i2 48

·Dickey facing monumental job
MANHATTA N, Kan 1UP It
J 1m Dtcke)' doesn t of·
flctally take over as hea d
football coach at Ka nsas
State UmvcrSit)' until Dec 20
But ) ou ca n bet he begms
taktng n ot es
for
h1 s
monumenta l
task
of
resurrecung the dread ful tones
Wildcat program Dec 19
Tha t's when North Ca rolma,
Y..here Dtcke) ts currently
emp loyed as the defen sive
Two Hou r Cl asses
coo rdtna tor, meets B1 ~ E1ght
power Nebraska tn the
'5.00
IJbertv Bo ~&lt; I
You ' ll make over a dozen
D1ckey " as n.J m!'d henri
dt ffer e nt
cand l es ,
co ach at Kansa s State
c h ocola t e
cetvere d
chernes cocon ut bon bons
Wednesda;. w11h the hope tha t
he can do somethmg his and f ake •t all home w 1fh
you
predecesso r , Ellis Ram s
Ph one
berger. couldn 't do 111 h1s
D1
a
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three ~eat s m Ma nhattan 44
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Cht:: vn ey 102 Mtll r svl 83
Del Val 8), EI 1Z lown 71
E SlrdsbQ SB W Chstr S?
Geneva 80. 51 V1ncent 71
Ge-orqetown Q6 Wagner 65
G Wash l7 WtsconSi n 7J
Ho ly Cr oss 105 lona 83
La fa yene 8fl . Muhlnbg 10
Manhttnvl 75, FOU Md1Sn 7l
PlaltSbgh 81 , M1ddlbury 55
Na vy 64 K 11lQS Pf 57
Ph tla Ph Mm 99 . Alvrn1a 46
Phtla Tel! 66 W&lt;lk.es 6J
RIU 78 LaSalle 73
Slpry Roc k 72 lnd Pa 62
Spr+ng Garden 62 Ba l l 60
51 Fran NY 89 Pace 80
51 Fran 87 PI Park 68
Syr acuse 99 , Colgate 50
Tr tn1ty 69 Amherst 63
VI B'l St M 1chaets 75
va Tech. SJ Perm St 75
W1dener 76 Swrlhnu c 50
Yale 13 Brown 66
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Bull er QO w Ky 86
Clemson YB Amencan 58
E Tenn 70. w For est 6Q
Flor1da 97 , Mercer 7 ~
Frostbg 76 Ov1s &amp;Elk.nS 68
Jcksn 51 11 1 Xav 1er 67
LQvola 90 51 Mary s 6 7
Md 130 E Carol ma \06
Miss Sl 81. Brmng hfT' So 55
Ol d Dom 85 AUSIIn Peay 6]
Roanoke 59 G. Mason 57
s car 107 Bapt 1sl 75
So MISS 89 Fla So 77
Sl el son 71 B Coo kn1n 66
Towson 88 8r 1dgep t 77
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V1rQ1n' a 70 Penn 63
VM I 86 , J MadtSOn 68
va Teet"! 84 Penn 5 1 75
wash&amp;Lee 89 , Rochester 71
w va 105 C1 ty Coli 66
w va Wsl yn 88 , Fa,r m nt 7J
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AKron 83 Buffalo 55
Ashlnd 80 Ot!erltn 65
E Ky St 89. Urbna 75
Ill Col i 91, Ma cMrra y 65 •
Ill St 51 So Ill ~8
Loyola 57 N Il l 55
Malone 80 Td fm 78
Mll ll&lt;.n 77 Au gst ana 66
0 Nrthrn 17 , Fmdly 67
Oh10 U 73 Manetta 6!1
Temple 63 Dayton 52
W1lm 88, Defiance 87
X&lt;:tv 1er 63 , T More 53
So uthwest
HOUS 118 Texas luth 69
McNeese Sl M , NE La 65
Pan Am 109 Trm 1ty 6Q
Texas 108, Ok la Sl 87
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ON THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD· Former first lady Betty
Fo~ rd - m New York tn recetve the Cha rles Evans Hughes
Aw.ud 11f the NatJnnal Conference of Chnstians and Jews
Tuesday rught - stayed over one mnre mght to take m the
Br ucliiWiiY rnustca l "The W1z " After the show, Slephan1e
l\t1lls, whfl sta rs as Dorothy, mv1ted Mrs Ford onst.age at the
Bt ,lCidway Theater and presented her w1th another ~ward - a
smgle red rose Mrs Ford had a b1g hug for Ja mes Wlrfall who
plays the Cowardly !Jon.

r RAYOLTA PREMIF.RE: Joh n Travolta was the star of the
sh"w and of the party that follo\\ed Thursday mgh t tn
Hollywo&lt;ld when a throng of celebnt1es Jnmed htm at the
prcm1ere of h1s f1 lln "Sa turday Night Fever " After the screemng,the audience moved to a Paramount studiO sound stage,
c"nverted mto the world's largest disco w1th 18,000 square feet
m whtch t(l swmg .
ALL IS FORGIVEN' Anthnny Russo, Daniel Ellsbere's
m a Pentagon papers tna l, has won h1s f1ght for
1 cmslatement tn h1s Jflb as a,n analyst on alcoholism problems
w1th the Los Angeles Coun ty Hea lth Department After a
se1tes of CIVIl serVJce heanngs , Russo agreed to drop hts
demand for a full public tnqu11 y and the county agreed to
rehtre h11n He gets $8,000 tn back pay and a purge of hos
recr 11 d, m whi ch superv isors described htm as quarrelsome
and a ponr worker

~efendant

NEW HAYEN - As I walked down the street tn New
Denver scored a 123-116 · Haven Monday evemng I admired how pretty all the new
Vlctory over Atlanta, Phoenix stores looked
The Forget-Me-Not Flonsts was beautifully decorated and
defeated Detr ot t , 113-107,
Washmgton beat Cleveland , entices one m to buy flowers and a rttftctal arrangements to
96-95, Boston topped Kansas g1ve for Christmas
Across the street m Uletr new butldmg ts Took1e's FashiOns
City, 113-109, lndJana downed
New Orleans, 118-103, and - decorated m predommate colors of red and whtte, tt too
FISCHEH SURRENDERS. Ex-world chess champ Bobby
San Antomo shaded Ne w looks mVlttng. A beautiful white Chrtstmas tree w1th white
balls truly giVes tt a Chrtstmas look . Monday was the tr operung FI S&lt;' her IS a fug1 t1ve no longer. He surrendered to police m
Jersey, 125-1 22 , m ot her
Pas adena, Calif., Wed nesday, and the JUdge who ordered his
day a nd many customers were viSitmg the new store.
games
Next door , also m the new building, ts Kaylor's Anttques arrest dism issed assault charges aga111st htm F1scher has
Nuggets 123, Hawks 116:
Dan Issei scored 34 pomts On hand to meet their customers and prospective CUJitomers settl ed the sq uabble that landed h1m 111 hot water m the first
and Dav1d Thompson added wer e Wendell and Zelma Kaylor Among the outstanding place - pay tng an undisclosed sum to magazme wnter Holly
32 for the Nugge ts wh o ant1ques were an old butter churn, old flour barrel, He1sey Ru1z, whn char ged Ftscher beat her up because of a n a rticle
ware, and a beauttful old fash toned ltght wtth prosms (hangmg she wrote about hun But Judge Mortimer G. Franclscus
~t retched t he1r home wmmn g
wasn't sattsfted "ith the out..of-court settlement He demanded
streak to 12 games. John type ).
Next door and open for busmess 1s the Ben Frank 1m Store F1 seher be bonked on the cha rges, and 1ssued an a rrest
Brown had 19 pomts for t he
Hawks a nd Charles Cn ss It too is a brand new store with youthful owners, Mr and Mrs warrant when F1sc her fa iled to showup tn court
Ronald Robmson Here they ha'vc many useful1 tems tha t most
added 16
of us cannot do without When t he store burnt a few months
GLIMPSES: Former Ilhnuts G11V. Daniel Walker and w1fe ,
Suns 113, Ptstons 107 :
Walter Davis scored two ago , many of us mtssed It sorely as 1t sold ttems tha t could not Ruberta , are endin g their 30-year mc-~rnage, though a source
d nse tn Walket says, "No court action has been taken yet"
fteld goals and stx free throws be bought elsewhere m town
It's good to see the mam street m town come alive agam Dr_ Alexander Schreiner, orgamst for the famed Mormon
sparkmg a 24-9 spurt that
enabled the Suns to rally for w1th such colorful decorated wmdows and loads of Christmas Tabernacle Chmr for 54 years, ret1red Wednesday 111 Salt La ke
th etr victory at DetrOit The merchandtse to buy , Why go out of town to nearby ctttes and C1 ty Syndica ted colwnmst Murray Kempton received the
Pistons, led by Bob Lamer 's get In a mess of traffiC JamS, ana croWdS Of people pushtng and A J Le1bhng JOUrnaltsm award Wednesday mght at the Roosevelt Hotel tn New York Ci ty- an event attended by, among
27 pomts, had surged to an 88- 1'hoVIng
flthers,
Nt~ra Ephr,m, former med1a colwnmst for Esqu1re
Th
e
Vtllage
Pharmacy
1s
not
exactly
a
new
busmessbut
73 lead with JUSt under e1ght
minutes left m regu1atwn m a new locatton and m a new butlding. It too is cheerfully Magaz111e, and Carl Bernstem of " All the PreSide nt 's Men"
Princess Grace of Monaco will attend the Dec 20
ttme The Suns wra pped 11 up decorated for tbe holtdays and located nea r the above fa me
rn overtliTie on baskets by menttoned stores, Tookte's and Ben Franklm . If you are prem1ere at New York City's Beacon Theater of "Chtldren of
Alvan Ada ms, Don Buse and lookmg for those nic.,erfwnes perhaps the Vtllage Pharmacy Theatre Street" - a film she na rrated of the Sovtet Umon 's
K1rov School of Ballet . Unda McCartney - wtfe of ex-Bea tle
Paul Westphal and two fr ee has jUst wha t you are looking for
. I'm not advertiStng for these stores. It JUSt looks great to Paul McCartney - will exhtbtt her photogra phs a nd s1lkscreen
throws by DaVls.
see such cheerful looking places of bustness, when before there prm ts at a one-wnman show Dec_ 17 in lJJs Angeles .
Bullets 96, Cavs 95:
Ken Grevey 's threeilotnt was nothtng but a burnt-&lt;Jut block and nothmg left standing
play w1th 25 seconds left m worth seemg.
the game enabled the Bullets
MASON - Mrs . Charlotte Cundiff recently gol a most
to score thetr lOth victory m
pleasant
surprt se when she rece1ved a letter written on
the last 12 games and stay on
Thanksgtvmg
Day from her l)l-other, Arch te Ktmes, formerly
top of the Central Div1sron
N-BA Standmgs
NHL Standings
BY' Umted Press InternatiOnal
of
Mason
and
Hartford.
Th1s was the ftrst she had heard from By Um1ed Press 1nternat1ona1
wtt h a 14·8 record J1m
campbell Conference
Eastern Conferente
Chones led the Cavs With 20 him m 21 years. It was not known whether he was dead or
AtlantiC DIVISIOn
Pafnck DIVISIOn
W L Pet GB
W L T Pts
altve A stster-m-law trted to locate htm m Sprmgfteld but
pomts
Ph1l a
l7
6 739
Phtlade lph t
16 4 4
36
didn't have any luck
New Yor k
12 11 522 5
NY Isl anders
14 6 7
35
The last ume Mrs Cundiff saw her brother was when he Buf fal o
11 11 500 5' ' NY Ranger s
10 12 4
24
B 15 348 9
At lanta
7 10 9
23
attended the funeral of hts mother , Mrs. Hannah Ktmes, In NBoston
ew Jersey
3 21 125 141!'!
Smythe DIVISIOn
1956
Central O! VISIOR
W L T Pts
W L
Pet. GB Vancouver
9 10 6
24
IS
happy
to
know
tha
t
her
Well
anyhow
,
Mrs
Cundiff
prompted Pres1den\ Cecil brother marned a Mason County gtrl23 years ago and they are Wshngtn
u 8 636
Ch 1cago
7 \\ 8
22
San
Antom
15
10
600
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Col orado
6 10 6
18
Mackey to htre Rex Dockery, the pa rents of a son, age 21, and a g1rl, age 16 is a juruor in high
l lh
Cleve lnd
13 10 565
M1nnesota
6 16 4
16
Sloan's top assistant, as the
Atlanta
12 10 545 2
51 lOUI S
5 17 3
13
,school And all th1s was news to Mrs Cundiff
New Orl ns
11 l3 458
4
Wales Conference
Red Raider coach.
Houston
9 13 409 .s
Norris D1v1ston
The announcement was
w estern conference
W l T Pts
MASON - The Chnsllan Brethren Church here wtll
made at a hastily arranged
MidWest 01\IISIOA
16 5 4
36
Mon treal
present a Christmas program on Dec 18 a t 7 30 p.m. at the
W l
Pel GB Los Angel es
12 8 5
29
news conference Tuesday
17 B 660
PittSbUrgh
8 11 6
22
church wtth Mrs Barbara Zuspan, director and Jerry G1bbs, Denver
rught
Ch cago
lJ
9 591
21' 2 Detro1t
9 12 3
21
chmr director Mrs Conme Thompson wtll be tn charge of t he M
13 12 520 4
ll w
Washmglon
3 18 5
11
Details of at least a fourchildren's rec1tattons. On Saturday, Dec. 17 at 7 p m. t he lnd1 ana
Q 1.4 3Ql
7
Adams Dlvl ston
year contract sttll rematn to
C1ly
9 15 375 7112
W L T Pts
church will have a Chnstmas party at the church and oKansas
etro11
8 14 364
71h Boston
15 5 5
35
be worked out, but Dockery
PaCifiC DI VISIOA
Bu ffalo
16 6 3
35
Wednesday started assem- afterward w1ll go carolmg.
W l
Pc:t GB Toronto
14 6 J
31
bling a staff and recrmtmg
Port land
18 4 818
Clev el and
8 14 J
19
LETART - Rev. Evelyn L. Martng of Hartford, Graham Phoen1x
13 9 591 l
Wednesday's Results
players.
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The Mason City Histortcal Soc1ety, meetmg Thursday a t
the h1stortcal home discussed forthcommg Chnstmas dmner
The group was to meet Wednesday, December 7, at 10 a m . to
decorate the home for the holidays
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prayer ;- Mrs Earl Ingels presented devotiOna ls, Luke 2nd
chapter 1 1-14 verses, and mmutes of the previOUs meetmg
were read by Mrs J Marshall The treasurer 's repurl was by
Mrs. Delwon Hoberts
The prestdent mentiOned and pmnted out Items g1ven to
the home mcludmg a rockmg cha1r and a red satm banquet
lamp from the home of the late Virgmia Harpold Carleton
Crump, Hartford, g1ven by Mrs. R . F Musgrave, an ant1que
chatr from Dona ld C. Johnson for hts small granddaug)lter,
Aprtl Miller ; a beaded purse from the Sehon home, whtch was
located where the River View Golf Dourse 1s
A pot luck dmner was ·enJoyed..at noon Attending were
Mrs. MaXIne Wash)ngton, Mrs Fred Taylor, Mrs Earl Inge ls,
Mrs. Cecil Smith , Mrs Joh n Marsha ll , Mrs Landon Sm1th,
Mrs. Wilham Zirkle, Mrs Delwon Roberts

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Star and twtce a 2Q.game
wmner, has been hurt m each
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"We are takmg hun as is/ '
sa td Va nkees President
Gabe Paul " If he can come
aroWJd. we feel he IS a very
good pitcher and can help us
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The Wtldca ts have lost 21
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had \\ on onl) flve li!Hes m 28
11 tes under Ram sbcr~er And
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LB- Greg Pack . Qrr v1l le
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Lak ewood 5 I I 175 Sr
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Edgewood .
Josh
Columbus Watferson , Chns Howard . ~ Deer Park
Jeff
P•sa nel1 , Br ooks•de T1m Hd1ter Tuscarawas V alley .
Spencer
St
Cla~rsvllle
Dan Havward , Pembervdlf;'
Darwin Ulmer , Brook f tel d Eastwood . Chrts Johns ton ,
Spectal Mentton
Granv i lle
Gene Jacobs .
linemen
Ha r r 1son . Lloyd Lundy ,
Dan Couts&gt; Urbana M1ke Upper
Sandusky .
Jef f
Corm1can .
Hebr on Maxwell El 1da , Lou Mora n,
Lakewood , M1ke Dan 1son , 51 M arys Memort al , R1ch
Phil o.
Cra 1g
D1Fi11 ppo . Materkowski , Be l la~re . Br et
CatholiC
Da le Mathews
Lora1o
Rtdgewoo d ,
Drerup
Ottaway Glandorf , Gordon Malott , Love l a nd .
Brent Engltsh . Sherwood Kev1n Maroney Day ton Oak
Fatrvtew Steve Hurl burt , St
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Jack
Neal.
Ma rys - Memor.al , Rand y Ptckeqngton , V1c Opnsch ,
L1ebrec ht Ottawa Glandorf , Toronto
Dou g
Payne .
Pete WeLr , Van Wer t , Doug Clearto r k , Sidney Peterson ,
Wme St M arys M emonaJ
Cle v ela n d Be n ed1ct 1ne
Honorable Mentton Back s
Cla r ke Pr 1chard, Ltma Bat h ,
Jef f Albaugh Clay mont
Pau l Robi nson , Mart on R1 v er
Ron Ayers Lovela nd , Ed Va ll ey
Armstrong
Co r t l a n d
Br ett Robmson Greenft el d
Lakev•ew
Nell
Arcun , M cC i a tn
Ro b Ro ll tns,
Bea ver Local Mtke Brow n
Spnngf teld Catholic , Shaw n
St Cla.rsvllle Cur lin Bec k, S1l cott, Lond on . Bna n Spa 1d ,
Ken s ton
Da ne Conwel l
Bel levue
Rand y Sm1 t h,
South Po1nt , Chr 1s Dol le
Br ookville . Wa tt Slo an ,
Wyom1ng , Duke Haynes
Wellsvil le , Cra 1g Saunder s,
Belle vue ,
J ohn
H elms
Huron .
A l ec
Thor: n ton ,
Be l la ire , Joe Hart. M10er va . Wil l ard ,
Steve
Tooker
Greg Hoffeld MadeJr&lt;L Bob
Kens t on
Tony Wa r t ko
He r berger
Youngstown
Lou1svllle
St
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L t bertv
Jeff
Johnson , Aq u1nas. Geo rg e Zn nyt
Bryan Er1c K trk Norw.=.l k
Steu benv tl le Ca thol 1c , Kevm
Keilh Kns loff, P1ckenogton ,
Young. Elyna Catholic
K1rk Looser . Delphos Sl
Johns , Dana Lycans . Rif t

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By FRED MO!ANE
They obtamPd outfielder Gnmsley
UPI Spurts Writer
In
an other
move
Carlos IJ&gt;pez and pitcher
HONOLUJ .U ( UPII
Tnmrny Monre from the Wednesday, the New V1&gt;rk
Yowkee own er Geo1 ge Seattle Marmers for pttcher Mets attempted to solve their
Ste111brerrner, a man(!( many Mtke Parrott, then got shortstop
problem
by
sup11ses, has pulled another pitchers ll&lt;ln Stanhouse and reacqwrmg Ttm Fob from
one by ~e ttmg Andy Joe Ke rrtgan and outfielder the San Franctsco Giants for
Messersllllt h, a pitcher he Gary Roemcke, for veteran $250,000 or a player and&lt;Jr
thought he had but didn 't two left-llander Rudy May and players to be named later
yt!at s agn
nghl-llanded .reliever Randy Bul, 1t's the Yankees who
TI1e wm ld champwns acMi ller The Orto les also took the biggest plunge
quuc&gt;d the 32-year-&lt;&gt;ld nght- assigned right-llander Bryn
Messer~mlth for mF&gt;r 1\ llhcJIIder from the Atlanta Snuth from thCJr Rochester
Braves , JH c:-;umably for far rn club to the Expos'
$100,000, and lhdt deal, which Denve 1 roster
stlll rcqutres Mc!jsersmtth's
"We were lookmg for a
dpproval, was U1c btggest rehef pttcher and we thmk we
cyeupener amnng U1e f0ur gflt a fme one m St.anhouse,"
&lt;'n mpl cted at the wmter sa1d
Onoles'
Genera l
baseball
mect t n gs Manager Hank Peter.s "We
Wednesday 111ght
til mk I 11pez comes close to
But there could be an even betng a complete player "
bigger surprtse ~ today,
In May, UJe ' Expos have
mvol vtng the Los Angeles obtamed the1r second left- By FRED DOWN
UPI Spo1rts Writer
Dodgers and the San Dwgo handed startmg pttcher thos
U oyd Free stgned a fivePadres.
week Earher the E xpos year extenston of his con tract
If It goes th.rough, the stgned f ree age nt R oss
w1th the Ph1ladelph1a 76ers
Dodgers Will get nutfJeldeJ
Wednesday and a few hours
D,Jvc Wmheld, and possibly
later showed why they have
relwf pitcher Holhe F tnge. s,
sn
much confidence m h)m.
for ca tcher Steve Yeage r,
The Portland Trailblazers
pit cher Hl(k Hhode n and
seemed m command, at 76-71 ,
mflelder-&lt;•UtfJelder Lee Lacy
wtth 4·17 remammg m the
'It's m thetr hands, " sa1d a
thtrd period when Free led a
Dndgers spokesman.
blazmg fa st break, whtch
After almost t" o days of
enabled the 76ers to score 16
stlence 10 the trade market ,
Sports Tra nsactions
stra1
ght pomts and open up
By un ited Press Internat ional
tl1lngs erupted m rapid-fi re
89-78
lead The 76ers
an
Wednesday
fa s hion late Wed nesday
Baseball
pro tected the lea d throughout
('Ventn~ and when the smoke
Cleveland Su;med Hugh
Yancy
a tree agen t m 1nor the fourth penod for a 122-100
had cleared the Baltimore league
mf1elder and Hor ace \1ctory 'a nd the two Nattonal
Orwles •had acquired five Speed a fr ee agent ou tt 1el der
NY Mets - Acqu1re d short Ba s ke tba l l Assoc iatt on
players, three of whom flgure
stop T1m Fo11 f rom th e ~n playoff fmabsts of last season
to help them tn tile comtng Franc1sco G~ants for S200 000 or split thetr first two games of
a player to be named later
season
St Lou •S Traded n ght thts year.
handed p11ct1er Stan Butkus to
"( C.J l Jones was ~ettmg
the Ch1cago Wh1le Sox tor
ngh t handed p1tcher Jim Otten the ball off the backboard to
me and the guys were filling
Football
Ka nsas C1 t y - Li nebackers the lanes," explained Free
J1m Lynch and Willie L an1er
after the game "That's the
announced !1"1e1r reti r ements
M 1am1 - S•gned place k iCker trtck - to g1ve 11 up when
Garo Ycpr em1a n lo a senes of
someone can dump tt Or you
Syracuse, 0
992 5776
one vea r con1r liCI5
Hockey
go tn yourself "
Now open for the season
wash 1ngton - Rec alled left
.r ree, who s1gned the new
wing M1ke Marson from Her
Choose from over 15,000
contract
on hlS 25th birthday 1
shey
PomseH1a s
7Sc to $10 00
Coll ege
had
17
pmnts a nd was
Foliage Plants 75c to sn oo
Kansas Sta te ~ Named as
Hanging Basket s
$1 25 to
head f o o 1 b a l I Coach J1m credited w1th seven asststs as
D1ckey currently th e def ens•ve the 76ers rrused thelr record
u 50
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coor dma lor at N9rth Caroli na
Alabama Sla te Named to )5-2 smce Btll CuMtngham
Open Dally 9 fll5
James Th omas as 1nter 1m head replaced Gene Shue as coach
Sundays 1 t1l c;
baske tba!l coach
George McG mnos wound up
llle 76ets' leadmg point-getter
w1th 24 and JulliiS Ervmg had
22. Bill Walton and Maunce
Lucas had 25 each for
Portland

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By Alma Mareha U

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Dear fr t e nd s of The Ra c ine Home
Nationa l Ba n k :

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On beha lf of t he Empl oyee s

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Direc t o r s of Th e
Rac i ne Home Nat i on al Bank , I want
to ex t end our tha nks a nd a pprec i ation
for your ma king o u r ope n h o use a 1
s u cc ess .

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To the st ud e n t body of Southe rn
Hi gh Sc hoo l and the Rac ine Juni or
Hi gh, Arc hi e Gri f fi n and Dave Di le s
were c omp l i ment ary and im pressed wi t h
t he cour tesy and res pec t y ou show ed
t he m. I tol d t he m you c an always
expec t thi s fr om t he youn g peopl e
of our community .
,

regular menu we

Ple ase come and visi t us often .

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os An geles
9 14 391 9'12
husband, the Rev, Robert Maring, of Mason United Methodist LSeattle
9 17 346 11
Church , spent several years as mtss10nanes at a recfl)1t
Wednesday ' s Results
Bos ton 11 3, Kan C1ty 109
meetmg of United Methodist Women and spouses
San An1on 1o 125, N J 122
The dinner meeting was held at the Mar Van Restaurant m
Ph1la 122. Portland 100
washington 96 , Cleve 95
Letart.
Phoen 1x 113, Detro1 1 107
Mrs. Maring was atltred m a saree (na tive dress ) of the
1nd1ana 118, New Orlns 103
people of Pakistan Mary Ann R1chards and Erma Roush both
Denver 123 Atl anta 116
Thursday 's Games
wore burqua attlres Four dolls, each m native dress, wei e
New Jerse y at Chicago
displayed.
Milwaukee at Golden St
Fnday's Games
~
The Marings had many dulles whtle tn Pakistan He was
Portland at Bos ton
Distnct Supt. of Quetta D1strtct for f1ve years and she was
Cleve land at Buffa lo
Kan City at New Jersey
manager of the prunary school m Quetta . She was appomted to
San Antonio at Ph !I a
the Brooks Memonal Church for women and chtldren.
New York at Atlanta
Among a few of her duties was orgamztng women to
New O r ins at w ash ington
Houston at Los Ang el es
volWlteer to moculate persons a nd gtve vttamrns, and mtlk. to
Mil waukee at Seattl e
chtldren
The Marings and thetr daughter , Karen, spent four years in
Quetta and one year Karachi . One of the htghlights of their
mirustry, Rev Mrs Marmg s81d, was teaching In their home
The climate m Pakistan she reported ts cold in the north ,
and warm m the south , s1m11ar to the Flortda weather
Many tunes she served as hostess lor as many as 35
persons when they came to Karachi Missionaries of all
dcnommatwns came to the&gt;r"home after leaving the plane and
were served food
Attending were the Marmgs, Mr. and Mrs Albert Roush,
and AliCe, Tern Roush, Mr . and Mrs. Herb Richards, Carla
and Gary , Mr , and Mrs. Bobby Grtmm, Mr. and Mrs . Paul
"All New"
Bwngarner , Diane Homsh and Kelly, Mrs Brenda Merntt ,
In ilddihon to our
Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Brown and Mrs Loutse Hoffman

NY ls lndrs 4, Ch1cago 0
Vancou ver 2, Atlan ta 2
WaShington 5, Clevelagd 2
Toronto 6. Mmnesola 3
Thursday' s Games
NY Ran ger s at Phlla
St ~r ou, sat Montreal
Los Ang at Ptttsburgh
Detro1 t at Boston
Cjeveland at Buff alo
Fnday•s Gam e
Toronto at Co lorado

WHA Standings
By Un1ted Press lnfernafional
W l T Pts.
17 6 3
37
New Eng l and
Quebec
14 10 ~
29
Wmnl peg
13 11 1
27
Edmonton
12 11 1
25
9 12 3
21
Ind ianapol iS
Houston
9 12 1
19
Clnc1 nnat1
9 15 0
18
B1rm1ngham
B 14 2
18
Wednesday's Results
W1nnipeg .5 , Houston 2
New Eng 6, Birm ingham 3
Edm onton s, Clncl 4, ot
Thursd•y' s Games
(No games sc heduled )
Friday's G1mes
New Eng ot Birmingham
Houston at Edmonton
Czechoslovak It! at !ndpls

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Cl'l&lt;'bratm.z wert• rht•lnl&lt;~
\\1ute . Charlutlt' t~_nml. Zl'Jda
Weber. Ada \'t'utzlmg, .-\ de~
Morrts, Mat• :\1l' Pt•t•k. :\1:11'\
Hayes. r\ da B1ssl'il. an~!
Ell&lt;'t•n l\lart1n . :\ dt•l·uraiNI
ca kt.• bakt'&lt;l b~ t\·l arga rt'l Tut·
tie Cl'ntl•rt•d tht' tablt• and
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du b ami tlw dtstm:t dcpullt•s
t·l ub ('hnsutms thnrwr ht•ld ut
tlw Cht•:ih.•r hal! ~~t.st Surukt,\ .
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pres1ded at t he mct.• tm~ ~md
thi:tnked tht&gt; l!lt'tnbt•rs fur
birthday n•nie mbr&lt;HH.:es . Tht•
Pa s t Coun('Jitlrs Club
Chn.stmas d.Inrtl'r \\ a..; &lt;.mnounced for Ot'l.". 14 Nt O::Ul
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Ecker, Gallipolis.
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Lord," "For Unto Us a Child
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Good luck to a ll revirginated women. I hopt.' you're as happy
as I am ! -ONEWHOHASBEENTHERE
"HAP :

Mom has a drinking problem. I saw an address .fol' Alateen
tBox 182, Madison Square Station. New York . N.Y. 10010 1 and
sent for some material.
Mom opened it and blew her top. She says if I ever go to a
meeting, I needn 't come home again .
A.A. ' Forget it ! She doesn't "need any of that junk. " You
see. she 's still trying lo prove she only has one little drink a
day, and she goes to sleep on the couch (after acting crazy all
eyening ) just because she's tired.
How can I help '?- DAUGHTER ·
DEAR DAUGHTER:
No one can help an alcoholic until she tor he 1 is ready to acCl!pt help.
But you might spend an hour or so at Alateen on your way to
the library. Here's one time when disobedience is okay. HELEN AND SUE

Mand)' Sisson was e.lected
hon ored queen of Bethel 62 ,
International Order of Job 's .
Daughters. at a meeting Monday night at lhe Pomeroy
Masonic TemRJ.e.
Other officers elected were

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Frrend !y
E. Marn •

Serv1~e

B"&lt;'kY and VIct or, Mr. and
Mrs.-Mike B111g and Randy ,
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mossman.
Vinccnl anti Connie' Mr. and

Mrs. Ivan Wood, Ke1 th , Bun-

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Dennis, J anelle, and !lilly,
Gm·\ Hvscll and Gar·y, Jr.,
Mr. ·anti Mrs. Denver Hysell
and :1 ~uest. Bill Amberger.
Urmhlc lu attend the fan1ily
~atlw ring Wl!l't' M·r . and Mrs.

!\.·la rk Gilkl'Y
gc ne r ~tiou

marshall.
Installation will be held on
Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the
temple and will be open by in-

ApproXimately 80 (lttcndeG

Used Mobile
Home?

in sing ing of Christ1nas carols
with Laura J-loo\rer tit the
oiano.
The mlllister announced

tht• family night obsl•rvci nct.'

day at the Heath United
Mt'th&lt;xll' t Ch ureh. The occasiun al so honored Mrs.
Elizubeth Hibbs. who is mo\··

!hal the Christmas cantata
\\ill be held on Dec. 18 at the
moming sen 'icc and that

ing to };;.ampa. Fla .

evening the children's proThe
Re\·.
RobeJ'l gram and Christma s party
Bumgamer wa s master of · will be held . There will a lso
cerem onieS assisted by Mrs. be a · Chri s tma s Eve
Earl Knight. A tribute to Mrs. candlelight service .

WE HAVE THESE
IN STOCK .
1975 Skyline, front kitchen ,
12KSl, total electric .
1971 Salem , 11x65 , 2
bedroom , front den mode L
Gas heated .

Mars, Venus , Jupiter and

Saturn.
Th e evening

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Mer~ry .

Those borli on this date are
under the sign of Sagittarius.
Eli Whitney , American
inventor of the cotton gin,
was born bee 8, 1765.
On this day in history:
In 1776, George Washington

governme n t,

,defeated by th e Communists,
moved itS headquarters from
the mainland to Formosa •
(Taiwan ).
-In 1974, Greece voted by a
wide majority to become a
republic ,
e nding
. the
monarchy installed 142 years

Socl'al
Ca 1-endar

OF MASON

church a s t reas urer for many

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years. secn·l.ary of the administrative
board
and at'·
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tJvatl es m the c1rdes. was

given by Mrs. Edith Jividen.

GINO'S

She was presenlt..&gt;&lt;l with a

small trc'C decorated with
homemade orna ments to

OF MASON

whi ch were attnched $50 in

bills . Ms. Hibbs was ac-

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the day after Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Hill has been inca pacitated since September
13 and has undergone two
surgeries since 01at time.

Polly Cramer

Vinegar clean!_ steam trans
POLLY'S PkOBLEM
DEAR POLLY-Please tell
me wha \ to use to clean a
steam iron.-FREDA.
DEAR
FREDA---Pour
some vinegar in your iron and
then add water, turn to
" steam'' and leave iron on for
five minutes or so. Do set it on
plenty of newspapers so if
any sediment steams out it

will fall on the paper. Unplug
and let stand until vinegar
water solution cools, empty
an·d any loose particles
sbQ!lld come out, too. Wipe
iron" with a damp cloth.POLLY.
DEAR POLLY-My Pet
Peeve concerns buying
packaged meat and then
when opening it you find all
\be fat was on the bottom
where you could not see it.
My sister gave me a
wonderful wall duster made
11ith nylon net. It was a large
pompom of nel attached to a
dowel stick and is marvelous
tbe ceiling and corners. Once
I was e&lt;pecting company and
had no time !o vacuwn so I
gra bbed my pompom and
swished it over the rug and
was delighted as it really
picked up th e lint.--MAT!LDA.
DEAR POLLY-One of the
readers wanted to know how
to dean a leather or plastic
chair. She should not use
water or soap but buy a can of
saddle soap spray. Spray this
on, rub it off and find it leaves
the chair soft and beautiful. I
do this every week and my
large white chair is soft as a
kitten a nd not a bit sticky.M!LUE.
DEAR POLLY-When baking I used to often omit an ingredient such as salt, etc.

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as each one is added the container is replaced in the cup-

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Mrs. Bessie Glaze Hill is

A thought for the day :
President Abraham Lincoln,
who atmounced plans (or
reconstruction of U.e Civil
War devastated Soufll on this
date in 1863, said, ' "truth Is
generally the best vindication
against slander."

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was unable tu &lt;:~ltend due toil·

POLLY"S POINTERS

for removing r:o bwebs from

Pom eroy. Ohio

children. Mary and Greg .
Fred Hibbs, her husband.

again conlined·to Mt. Carmel
Hospital in Colwnbus. She

MARY SHRINE, White
Shrine
of
Jerusalem
ceremonial Friday, 8 p.m. at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Members to take covered
dish for potluck refresfunents
foll owing meeting.
HAPPY Harvesters Class.
Trinity Church, annu al
Chrisunas dinner party at the
church Friday at 6 p.m.
There will be a program and
gift exchange.

llOOE.Main

eompmticd by her two graml·

!ness.
Ben Philson led the group

PHONE 773-5536

KINGSBURY
HOME
SALES
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whateve r is ready for the
oven, all the ingredients are
back in the cupboard and I
know nothing has been left
out. An extra bonus is that·the
counter is neat. I do the same
when making breakfast or
pat:king lundles and know

when the counter is clean the
job is done and nothing has
been forgotten.-,S HIRLEY.
DEAR
POLLY --- My
Pvinter is for those moth,ers
who have trouble

}te~ping:

their small children's games
and puzzles together . I visited
in a home where the mother
kept each game or puzzle in a
separate plastic bag on a high
shelf and when they were to
be used there was no hunting
for g&lt;:Jmes or parts.

Also I suggest that those
who have trouble threading a
needle c ould use an em·
broidery needle with a long
eye as they come in all sizes.-H.J.D.
DEAR POLLY-If you use
f&lt;:Jbric softener sheels when
you remove one from the

dryer. use it right then to
clean out the lint trap. No
sponges or cloths to rewash . I
am a man and think I have
made a pretty good find that
theladies will like as it works
be tter than a spong_e.FRANK.
Polly will send you one of '
her signed thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers tf
she uses yo ur favorite
Pointer. Peeve or Problem in
her coluiiUl. Write POLLY 'S
POINTERS in care of this
newspaper.

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RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds has
returned to her home in Middleport after visiting in Akron
with relatiVes. Accompanying her here was her sister,
Mrs. Nina Bland.

4 Dr ., 11 ,000 miles by carefu l owner . Beautiful whi te
over dark red fin ish,. 30.5 V-8, automatic, P.S., P.B., air
conditioned , spare ne11er used, showroom clea n. Save.

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Alco holism is planning a
Christmas Party for Region 7
(Adams ., Brown , Gallia ,
Highland ,
Ja c ks on.
Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto,
and

Co unties )

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students who participated in
the 1977 Teenage Institute on
Alcohol and Other Drugs,

Youth to
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present
nativity play
Again this year the Bradbury Church of Christ you th
will)laye a live nativity on the
nights before Christmas.
On Dec. 21 and 22 the nativity · will be presented begilllling at 7 p.m. and on Dec. 23 it
will be presented from 8 to 9
p.m. That night the youth will
carol through Bradbury from
6 to 7 p.m. and after 9 p.m.
will go lo the home of Mr . and
Mrs. Hank Johnson for a party and gift exchange.

which was held in August . fo r the commendable service
The SORCA Christmas Party \'olunt eered in their com·
is scheduled for Dec. 13 in munities.
Of primary importance at
Portsmouth.
Region 7 staff will · be this reunion will be the
present to discuss the various discussion of a Re gional
school and co_mmunity ser- Project which should be a
vice projects that these region·wide effort of alcohol
students ha ve co ndu cted an d other drug " ab use
within their counties. Each · prevention and e du cat ion
student representative will geared toward the youth in
receive a Ce rtifi cate of southern Ohio.
For m or e informati on ,
Participation &amp; Appreciation
contact
Rebecca Hill ,
SORCA, 105 East Second
Street, Waverly , Ohio 15690
OES MEETING SET
Harrisonville Chapter 255, (947-7723 1.
Order of the Eastern Star'
will meet Tuesday at B p.m.
at the temple. There will be

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While managers of U. S.
multinationals a broad are
honest, open arid effi cient,
they are also impatient,
arroga nt a nd second·ra te,
according to a wide variety of
foreign leaders interviewed
by The Conference Board. In
addition, mo s t American
executives s·erve only two or
three yea rs in foreign
countries, leading- to charges
that their !inns are there only
for the short term to seek
quick profits . European
multinationals, in contrast,
usually give managers
lengthy overseas assignments, sometimes for all 'or
most . of their careers.

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PuJSeS To Match

Weyenburg Dress Shoes

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Converse
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leather Dress

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1972 Chevrolet 4 Dr:::: $795

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For Women

Bel Air, v .a, auto., P.S .. radio. Was $995

1969 International ••••• $1500

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1800 Truck . Tandem ax le. V-8.

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Marguerite's Shoes
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Gold and Silver

Fami~

Was $895.00

Per.~on

SLIPPERS
Angel Treads
Snow Boots
For The Entire

Local 4far , automatic, V-8. Was $599.00

2 Dr., good ti res, 6 cy l ., Was S895 .00 .

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convenience . Filllt out and send It in together with your
check.
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vinyl roof, less than 29,000 miles by one local owner .

A coupon containing subscription information necessary ·

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How about a present that will.be good at all seasons of the
year? A subscription to the Daily Sentinel and Sunday
Times Sentinel.

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initiation during the meeting

and following the meeting
there will be a practice for installa tion to be held on Dec. 15
at 7:30p.m. All new officers
and installing officers are
asked to be present for the
Tuesday night pra cti ce.
There will be potluck
refreshments following installation.

had charge of the meeting
Wednesday night at which
time the youth made plans for
a IUIJcheon to be served to
·'The Watchmen" of the
Opera ling Evangelize Team,
Chesapeake, who will be at
the church for a revival , Dec.
16, 17 and 16. Practice ·for
singing at the revival was
held following the meeting.
New officers elected were
K~vin King, president; Brian

Mrs. Thelia

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rie Barnhart, treasurer .

USED CAR SAVINGS

Holiday weekend blackened
by ice and snow last night

Christmas Cabaret is
Friday at W ahama Hi

Bai ley, secretary; and Sher-

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near Trenton, N.J., and
landed on Pennsylvania soil.
In 1886, delegates from 25
unions founded the American
Fede ration of Labor in
Columbus, Ohio.
In 1949 , the Chinese

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Gigantic Beef Sale

United Press lnternalfonal
Today is Thursday, Dec. 8,
the 342nd day of 1977 with 23
to follow.
The moon is approaching
its new phase.
The morning stars are

1-The Daily Sentinel, Mid~I•'&gt;Qrt-Pomeroy , 0 ., Thursday, Dec. 8, 1977
t~:...;.o:~seu:nx ·
but. /J'r"U room,
Heath
· United
SATURDAY
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Methodi~t church, Mid- HYMN SING, Saturday,
dleport . Program by Mary 7:30 p.m. at North Bethel.
Morris on Allan Keller's United Methodist Church ,
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arti cle, " I Remember two miles from Tuppers
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Mama " dealing with the Plains, on Route 7. Music by
Christmas tradthons of the Dan Hayman and the Country
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Elberfeld family . Hostesses HyiiUl Timers.
THURSDAy
will be Mrs. Emerson Jones,
PUB!.IC DINNER by
GALUA County Human Mrs. James Brewington, Pythian Sisters of Wilkesville
Services Council meeting
Mrs . Nan Moore and Mrs. at hall beginning 4:3C p.m.
Saturday ; adults, $2 .50;
noon at Community Mental Irving Karr, Jr.
Health Center . Tour and
ROCK Springs Grange children, $1.25 .
SUNDAY
lunch . Call 446-5508 for meeting Thursday night with
HYMN SING, Sunday, I :30
reservations.
a potluck dinner at 6:30p.m.
EVANGELISTIC services Meat to be furnished by the p.m. at Hazel Community
now in progress through grange. White elephant gift Church with music by Dan
Friday al the Alfred Un.ited exchange will be held. Hayman and the Country
Methodist Church . Services Delegate to state grange con- Hymn Timers.
are 7:30 p.m. nightly . The ventionwillgiveberreport.
TUESDAY
pa stor, the Rev. Richard
SENIOR Citizens Holiday
HARRISONVILLE
Thomas , will be the speaker. Bazaar now being held at the Chapter 255, O.E.S., 8 p.m.
There will be speeial music. Center, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. AU Tuesday at the temple . There
The public is invited to at- sorts of handcrafted items for will be initiation. Practice for
tend.
·
sale.
installation to follow. All new
WEEKEND SERVICES at
PAST Officers Club, officers and installing ofFaith Tabernacle Church, Racme Chapter, Order of the ficers requested to be preBailey Run Road, Thursday Eastern Star, annual sent.
through Monday , 7:30' each Christmas-party at the Shrine
ELEANOR Circle, Heath
evening with Archie Watts, Club building in Racine United Methodist Church, an· t on,
w. va ., Thurs&lt;lay
. Each nual Christmas party, 7:30
Huntmg
b t ev.ening
k
speaking. Public invited.
mem er o Ia e a cov.ered Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
dish for the 6:3C p.m. dinner.
Bernard Fultz.
FRIDAY
THE REGULAR DAV
GALLIPOLIS .Christian
RETURN
JONATHAN meeting Thursday has been Women 's Luncheon, Holiday
Meigs Chapters, Daughters cancelled because of the ill- Inn 12: 15. Call367-7676 or 446of the American Rev olution, ness of Corrunander James . 1707.
l :30 p.m. Friday in the social McQuaid.

NOW OPEN

Hibbs for her work in the

curlier
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Advent servtces
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The Almanac

Nationalist

In The Market

Rnl'ine.

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that the planned soup sale has
been cancelled. Ti~kets to an
Ohio University basketball
. game for members and their
husbands were distributed.
Members were reminded
that the couples Christmas
party will be held on Dec. 16
at the Meigs Inn, and tha t the
members party will be on
Dec. 21 at the home of Jennifer Anderson .
Libby Sayre and Carolyn
Satterfield presented the
cultural program on Isadora
Duncan.

ami

fi..tmi ly got together reC'en tly in Hacine . They

arc ba ck, It&lt;~ r. Mrs. Ri chard Gull a, Shmiy side, with her
twP daughters, Christine and Natalie in fmnt ; Mrs. John
Gianangclic , Be llairC' , and her mother , Mrs. Carl Gllee n,

vitation. A practice was set
for Sunday, 2 p.m. Next

regular meeting will be held
on Monday at 7:30p.m.
Lori Wow, honored queen,
presided at the meeting. It
was noted that there are still
two year planning cet lendetr~
for sale. The Demolay installati on was announced for
Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. al Middleport.

ur Texas ,

Chu l'k Blake.

FQ\)R GENERATIONS - These members of a f,•ur-

of ltlt' c1drent sea son held Sun·
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A speCial holid"ay project of
helping Jl needy family was
taken on by Xi Gamlna Mu
.Chapter of Beta S1gma Phi
Sorority at Tuesday night's
meeting held at the Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric
Co.
Debbie Finlaw presided at
the meeting during which
time a cookie sale was held .

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Mrs. l.\Ul' llyscll, Oonnic,
Oonm1 Ku y, unc.l l..inth.t Blake,
.Mr. and Mrs. H"l l'h Painter,

Huw du I stop tlus cruving'- HOT l.IPS
DEAH HOT LIPS :
Outgrow "hi gh school." You.' re no longer in the necking
league. - HELEN

Sorority klkes
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family project

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Altl•nding were Mr. and

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me. 1t isn't just the friendly smack . I don't w;.mt Hnything
m ore. but sometirnes that's hard to ~et a cross.

guide : and Susanna . Wise,

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&lt;'rave to k1ss . I'm fai rly pretty, so it happens often. and believe

princess ; Ruth Ann Blake,

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Mrs. Den ver . l!rsdl' with a

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College and Commun ity band. -SUE
College will present Handel' s
Messiah Sunday, De&lt;·embrr DEAR HEL.EN AND SUE :
lt. 2:30 p.m .. at Gallia
This is. to the man who believes in " virginity all the way "
Aca dem y Hig h Sch oo l 'and says a woman can't be revirginaled a nymore than she ca n·
Auditorium.
be a little bit pregnant .
;\ ccording to Annr Fisrht•r
I feel sorry for his children.
and Merlyn Ross, directors.
After six miserable years of marriage to a man who
the or r hrst ra and chorus has figured he could have all the affairs he wanted 1but I was supbeen in rehearsal for nearly posed to be the sweet litile pure wife I ,I got out.
two months and members are
Then I decided to make up for lost time and ran around like
from a rea communities as mad . After six months of bar hopping, I settled down and tried
well as Rio Grande ~1udents. to put the wild times behind me.
Sol oists for the perNow I've met a wonderful man who knows about my past .-

Judy Burdell. Bid~ soprano
well ; alto Ellen Leftwi ch, Rio
: tenor Gale Douthitt.
w Grande
Ri o Grande ; and · bass

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l .t'\l t)a H cn~ ky , Ada Van
:'o.ktl'r. Rt•tly How:ih. Dun~
(lrm•scr. Jullt• Hosl', itlld
M&lt;trda Kt.•ller.

be organizmg a tl'HIIl .
Ttll' Clwst er Cuunnl
C!~nstmas I&gt;1trty was St;'t for
Dt•c . 20 mt h the suppt•r k&gt; l&gt;l'
at 6.30 p.m. ~ka t. potatoes.
ami rolls wtll tft: fu rmslwd .
:'\1l•ml1l'rs are w takt• a
l"OH'r!!d dish ami their ow n
wbk Sl'f\'lt'l'. :\ progmm and
$2 g1ft l' xc hange will foll uw

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Personal
growth •
By Nan Mykel. Ph.D.
Cllnlc Coordinator
A lecture-demonstration 10
Hypnotherapy led by Or. Jim
of
Shulma n.
Direct or
Education and Training. Ohm
Department of Mental
Health. ~slated for 1-4 p. m.
on Dec. 21. at the mental
health center in Gallipolis.
Persons interest ed in at·
tending should contact Pal
l..eegan at the Meigs Chnic.
992-2192.
NOON TV
Mary Skinner. coordinator
of Personal Advocv. Steve
Dawson , director · of the
Alternatives prog ra m, and
Dr. Nan Mykel. Meigs clinic
coordinator . will appear on
" Mid Day " with Ri ck
Foucheux ove r WOWK
IChannel 13 I at noon on Dec.
13. They will discuss services
at the Meigs clinic.
FOLKS
Jan Lavendar. one of the
busiest clerical workers at
the clinic, is also the lead
singer with the Gospel Tones
of Chester, Ohio. The group
will be singing at the Senior
Citizens Christmas banquet
in Belpre on Dec. 16... The
Christmas decorati ons
down sta irs at t he clin ic
reflect the talents of Mary
Skinner
and
Helen
Bailey ... Wel come t o
Charlotte Wells. who is a new
volunteer in the Personal
Advocac y program .
Charlotte works 'with Head
Start ... Another hard working
volunteer is Debbie Hein, who
is helping out with both the
Alternatives program and
Personal Advocacy ... Margie
Lewis. an Ohio University
speech student, is currently
doing her practicum in the

Car slid on Ice
No one \-\a s injurL&gt;d m fl\·e
nunor t ratrir at'Cidents ;nvestigated Wednesda)' by the
Gallia-Meigs Post State
Hlghway Patrol.
lee caused an acddent at
7:05 p. m. Tuesday on lhe
Bidwell-Rodney Hd . reported

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A:LTERNATI\'F.S
Pal Leegan \'isited the
Future Homema ker s of
America Cl ub at Eastern
High School Monday night
and spoke with lhem about
why people abuse drugs, and
how folks can feel good
wuhout drugs. Pat remains
a1•ailable to talk with schools,
cl ubs and organizations in the.
area.
NEW SERVICES
lJmited hearing services
are now available at the
Meigs clinic. P ure lone. a ir

Gh·ing dt"arlline
i_s_ ne_xt Tut•sdav1

Tuesday, Dec. 13. is the
deadline to contribute gifts
for the Z5 Meigs County
patients confined to th e
AI hens Mental Hea lth Center.
Gifts for the 15 men and 10
~·ome n and wrapping paper
fo r them are to be left at the
Quickel Insurance Agency,
formerl v Davis Ins uran ce
conduction and impedance Co., in- Pomerov. Suitable
·
tesling are availab le on
Mondays and Wednesdays at gifts for women include hose,
the clinic. Testing will be , co log ne, . head scarves.
done by Chris Campbell . ~andk erch•efs,
cosmetics.
Ce rtified Aud io logist wh o com bs, bru shes. candy ,
will also provide coun~elin g change . purses. _stationery,
and lip reading .
house shppers, wh•le men can
STROKE VICTIMS
use many of the same items
Ca thy Janes , speech plus Clgarettecases, tobacco
pathologist , will be giving an pouches and Slmllar articles.
inservice training to Senior
Friends. Personal Advocacy
and any other interest ed
folks . pertain ing to the
speech problems of stroke
patients . Ca ll the Meigs clinic
for infonnation . The cJinic is
in the process of establishing
a rehabilitation program for
st roke victims.
W. D. Barnhart, Elsie M.
PARTY REMINDER
Barnhart to Donald E .
Hot. cider punch and good Hann ing , Sandra K. Hann ing ,
reels, · Salisbury ,
music should be flowing Dec. PaDillon
Cross , dec. , t o
22 from 3 to 6 p. m. at the Wi lli am S. Cross, Mary F.
Meigs clinic's community Roush , Cert. of T rans .,
Christmas party. Everyone is Lebanon .
Margery A. Douglas, Af .
welcome.
t ida vit , Bedford .
FREE MOVIE
Donald W. Lisle, aka D. W
A special repeat showing of Lisle, Ma ry M. Lisle to
" Hassels and Hangups " , a Donald W. Lis le, Mar y M.
Lot s, Syracuse .
very successful color !ibn, Lisle,
Joseph J . Da vi s, Kathleen
will be Friday 's free !ibn B. _Da vis to Paul A. Haynes ,
offering at the clinic at 226 W. J an ic e S. Ha ynes , L o t ,
2nd-St. in Ponietoy', at 2 p. m. Middleport.

Meigs
Property
Transfers

lat e Wednesday . Hex 1..
Roberts. 37. Ht . 2. Bid~&lt;·cll,
lost control of hi s car which
ran off "thr road mto a
ma•lbox .
A £runt ttrr failed r~using
an aC(•idt•nt at 3:40 p. m.
Wednesda\' on SH J38 in
l.elart Twp. in Meigs County:
Troopers said Edward H.
. Roush, 16, Ht. 2. Racine. lost
control of his \'ehirlr when
the right front tire blew out .
His \'Chicle ran off the road
into a mai lbo!( and guardrail,
causing moderate damage .
A deer was killed at 8:05 p.
m. Wednesday on SR 588, four
tenths of a mile east of CR 3
when il ran into the path of a
pi ck up tr uck driven by
Gerald B.' Roach, 38, Ht. 3.
Gallipolis. There was minor
damage .
At l ' 20 p. m. Wednesday in
Meigs County one tenth of a
mile south of the HobsOn
Yard Rd. an auto driven by
Sidney Burton, 66, Mid. dleport . backed into a parked
aut o owned by John D.
Weber , 31, Chillicothe.
A windshield-type accident
occurred at SR 7, 40 feel south
of CH 4 in Gallia County
where a TV ca ble fell across
the highway breaking the
windshield on a car operated
by Lena B. Will iams, 55, Ht.
2. Crown C1ty.

Calvary ll•l&gt;k l'hurch lS
anqouncing thl' 11rdmation of
its pastor , AIH n Hlat'k\\ t\Od .
aftf'r an nrdinaltnn t'nundl
called by the church t&gt;n the
aftt•rnotHJ nf ~l n· embl•r 22.
e x&lt;~muwd tum.
11w cnundl's nwder;ttor.
He" . Philip fall'. asso('laH'
ll"•1 ur of tlw Manetta Bible
Ccntrr Cilllrch. nn d five
ordained pa ~l o rs qucstwncd
the r andtdat e Ther wrrr thf"'
Hers. Philip Fa;r, l'hihp
Goldt•n , Jack HetTy. t:arry
Ballard. and (lary Htch1 nund .
Pastor R!nrkwood w11s
questi onrd C'losely ro n ~
crrntng his sA lv a r! on rs. -

1&gt;&lt;m·n&lt;·c, his call to the
111inis~ry. cwd has dol'lrinctl
p t1S \tHHL
It
was
th e

preach lhe Word. jealously
his reputation, and to
avoid the love- of munt~y . Hev .
umuumuus dedsion of the Golden charged the church
council to recommend him with il s responsi bili ties
for urdmatton.
toward their pa stor . Dr .
He\' , Golden read the Myron Guiler, senior pastor
ruun('li' s
recommendat 10n of the Marielta Bible Center
fnr ordination . Floyd Rrown , Chur ch, brought the ora member of the church, din~tion sermon.
made the motion to carry out
~'o ll o win g th e sermon,
lhl' ordma tion, followed by a ca me the ordimltion in which
St•r·oml frnm Jim Ohlinger, Hev . Alan Blackwood was
and the congregation voted solemnly set apart to the
unanimously to ordain Gospel ministry. The public
Brother Blockwood.
is welcomed to hear Pa stor
·nwcharge to lhe ca ndidate Blackwood at the Calvnry
was delivered by Rev . Fair. Bible Chu rch al 26 North
11u' ca ndidate was charged to Second Ave., Midd leport .'
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Rio announces p·rouram
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for homecoming events ByS~~~~~GApf&gt;egale
Three ba~ketball games, sophomore from Patriot .are
the crowning of a queen and contenders for the crown.
the induction of two men into
At I p.m., the traditional
the Athletic Hall of Fa.me are red-white alumni basketball
on tap Saturday, Dec. 10, game is scheduled. Each
when Rio Grande College and year, under Art Lanham's
Community College (RGC- coaching, past basketball
CC) celebrates homecoming . stars return to campus for a
The Rio Grande Redmen game.
·
will meet Wilberforce College
at B p.m . in Lyne Center.
Coach Lanham' s MOC
Championship team lost to
Otterbein 80-00 last Tuesday
and is now 3-1 for the season.
Halftime ceremonies will
include the induction of Cecil
Davis and Carl Large into the
Athletic Hall of Fame. Davis,
known as ·"Mr. Basketball"
in Gallia Co~nty before his
death in 1967, and Large,
athletic director Rock Hill
High Sch ool, are being
RACINE
Meeting in
honored by' the RGC-CC special sessio n Tuesday
Alumni Association for their night, the S~Juthern Local ·
contribution to the school's School District approved the
athletic e;o:cellence.
admission of Marco Antonio
The Rio Grande Redwomen Castoellion as a foreign exwill play Cedarville College cha nge student for a three
at 6 p.m . in Lyne Center. The month period.
bomecoming Queen will be
The
board discussed
crowned during halftime establishing a smoking area
ceremonies of that game.
for students at the high school
Four students have been but made no decision . The
nominated and one will be clerk, Unda Spencer , was
selected by student vote given permission to transfer
Thursday. Mary Ely , a junior from one account to another
from Cleveland, Beverly in order to balance the books
Foster, . a freshman from at the end of· the year. The
Jackson, Sandy Dunes~. a · next meeting was set for
junior from Jackson and Thursday, Dec. 22, in the high
Lynnita
Newberry,
a school cafeteria .

Alan· Blackwood ordained

MOOJ)Y ELECTED
SAN FHANC'lSCO (UPIJ Tom Moody . Hepublica n
may 0r of Colum bus , Ohio,
Wednesday was nan10d
president of the National
League of Cilics for 1978.

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INM(MORYoffronl. ltn l G1 tmm
who le- ft vs Oe(il"mbN 7 1975
h .. o yi"oh 1'19!.') G od \ o11('d you

GU N SHOO! Rocone Gun Club
e\et y !tun oh(' rnoon to ~ •~·u
Choct.. gun, only An ot i~;.&gt;J

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order ~ t't'nl di&lt;H~f rur ads um•·
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unel.

end 111 •s!t you
fa ch doy and eo(h r11ghl lh rou gh
Although y our~ go1W but no I
i01 gonen ,
You wtll olwov~ bv on t'ur mmd l
Sadly llltss~d by h•~ wde Nt.-vo
h•11 chtiOt en and gro ndchtldr en

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IN MEMORY ol Un,le James I

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Efra 1n
Pe re z
who5e
res1dence 1s unknown , but
w hose last known addres s
was 1710 Cn es t er Road ,
Po mtroy , Oh tO. wil l take
no tice tha t on the 6th day of
December , 1977 , that Pamela
M Pe rez. P la1nti ff , f ried ner
Compl&lt;t1nT aga tnst h1m tn thl'
Commo n P leas Court of
Metgs Coun t y , OhtO , Case No
16,004 . prav tng fo r d i.,.orce
upon the grounds of gross
neglect of dut~ and extreme
cruelty , fo r custOdy of the two
m inor children , for alimony
and sup port, a nd w ill f urth er
take nottce that thtS ca use
can be hea rd at an ytime
fO llO Wing twenty e ight days
fro m the date of the la st
pub ltc a tton of lli tS not 1ce ~nd
that the last pu bl ication w ill
be made on the 19th da y of
J an u ar y, 1978 .

Larry E Spence r ,
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Me1QS County , Oh10
(12 ) B. 15 , 22.2 9 (11 5, I~ , 19, 7t

WE WISH to thank everyone who
remembered an our on n• .,erso•y
Olio and Anno Hortenboch ond
Children

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my propN

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Bob McGra .....

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Murl Galaway, who has
been confined to O'Bieness
Memorial Hospital in Athens
for tests and treatment, has
been released and IS now at
the home of her daughter ,
Mrs R oland Crabtree.
W C. Peck was in Parkersburg, W . Va . severa l day s
with .his brother-in-law and
sistet', Mr . and Mrs. Emue
Davis and spent Thanksgiving Day w1th hts prather,
Paul Peck , a t Wort hington
Manor Co nvalescent Home
where he stays.
Ida Denison was a dinner
guest and stayed overnight
w1th her fnends, Mr . and
Mrs. Jesse Freman near
Salem Center.
Zelia Perry was a ThanksgiVIng Day dinner guest at
the· h ome of her wn and
daughter-in -law, Mr. and
Mrs . Vernon Perry . Mrs.
Perry is now staying at the
home of another wn and
dau g hter-in-law , Mr . and
Mrs. Victor Perry. She spent
her btrthday recently with a
son-in-law and daughter , Mr.
and Mrs. Carrol Woodgerd
and family 'in Dyesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lawson,
Columbus, were h o liday
vacation guests of her
parents, Mr . and Mrs Gene
Jeffers and family , his
mother and Sister, Katherme
Lawson and Cheryl and other
relatives here.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mendal Jordan were
their children and families ,
Mr and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan ,
Bryan , Keith and Sarah
Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth

Crabtree, and Mr. and Mrs .
Waller Jordan and Joshua .
The Busy Bee Society o f the
Carpenter Baptist Church
met for their November
meeting at the church. Ida
Cheadle had devotions.
Reverend Charles No rris,
well known evangeltst from
South Point, held special
services at CarpenterBaptist
Qmrch during lhe Thanks- ·
giving holiday.
Mr . and Mrs. Larry Stanley
and Anna , Edison, Ohio were
overnight guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Smith.
'
Bertha
Crippen,
Earl
Starkey and Mr. and Mrs.
Mendal Jordan, Columbia
Grange, attended the Meigs
County Grange Officers
Conference at Rock Springs
Grange Hall .
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Jordan and Jerrie Sue spent
several days in New Boston,
nlinois, with her brother-in-

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small
preny young female dog Mtx
ed breed Ntce pet Need~ good
ho111e 742 3090 belween 11 &amp;
1'1 oru A~-. for Blanche

J&amp;L

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

.'

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Cellulosic {wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

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Save 30 pet. to 50 pet
on heating cost
Experience and
fully tnsured
Free Est.
Ca11667-6479
1114-1 mo. pd .

Revco Tr~~etor Tr111er Tt1ln1ng. Inc::

PARKERSBURG

304-422-4080

Help Wanted

HOOF HOllOW Hor ses Buy sell
trade or tro1 n. New and used
saddles Ruth Reeves Albany
(6141 69S 3290
MEIGS COU NTY H ~mone Soc•ety
Co• el.ne and odopt•on Serv•ce
Q92 7680 ]4'].3162 992 5427
FOR
SIUD
Se rv•ce
AK(
regtst ered cocker sponte]
Bloc!.. end 1on
Clorksdole
Lrnes Showquoltty J &amp; D Ken
ne l ~ 742 ·31 62
AKC REGISTERED pekmgese pup
ptes Phone (304) SB'l 2683

(¥~ng~p~t

EXPER IENCED REFRIGERATOR and
appltonce serv1cemon. Potd
holtdayS
VOCOIIOn5
a nd
hosptroltzot ton
Goll1o
R~;&gt; f rtgerotor Co
611 3rd Ave
Golltpolts Oh10

SfARCRAF1 FALl Sole
M1nt ·
motors , 20 ond '12
I ~a Vel
Tro1lt:'rs 18 5 S:;J 79Q 25 7
Bunld')Ouse: $4 875 . Fold·do-.•m
51 700 up WIS' s~ll servtce and
quo l•ty Open Sundays Camp
Conley Starcroll Soles Rl 62
N of Pt Pleasant

SOMEO NE TO stay ntghts wtth
man Contact Mo rv• n Dorsi ot
Ve te rens Memortol Hosp11ol
Room 113

TRUCK CAPS $199 up Truck
campers? Do11 I nuss our
s penols' See them today ot
Codner s Campers on Ro tn bow
R1dge Ofl R! 7 lok e Metgs 2B
10 32 10 Boshon and follow
~1gns Owner Roben Codner
t ong Son om Ohto ,

lEXAS Oil company needs
mature person for short tnps
surroundmg Pomeroy Contact
cus tomers We tram Wrtte
K M 0 1c ~ 1Pres Southwestern
Pe troleurft F! Worth TX

RIS IN G STAR Kenne l Boa rd ing ~~-io~-:
lnd oar and ouldoor runs CAS f.t po ld for oil makes and
Croomm g a ll breeds Clean
models of mo bde homes
50nttory foctltlleS Cheshtre
PhC'J'Oe area mde 614 423 953 1.
Phone (614) 367 02Q2
TIM BER Pomeroy Forest Pro
•
J &amp; D Kennel!&gt; all breed dog
ducts Top prtce for s to ndtng
groomtng Moke op po•ntmen l
sowt1mber Col i ' 99'15965 or
now lor Hol1doy Seqson . Coli
Kent Honbt.2_ 446_8570.
742 3162
COIN S CURRENCY tokens old
pocket watches end d1o•ns
stl'ller and gold We need 1q04
and older stlve1 Co tn~ Buy sell
For Friday . Dec . 9, 1977
or trade Coli Roge r Wamsley .
742 •'1331

Bernice Bede Osol

Ar10rm

NO ITEM TOO large or too small
Wdl buy 1 ptece or completj;l
household N ew . u's~d or ontt ·
que s Mar! tn s Fur nttllre :10 N
2nd Sr
Mtdd leport , Phone
Dec . 9, 1977
992 6370
The yea r ahead co uld be a ve r y
-•-. ---:---~WOOD
Poles m e )( .
adventuresome one for you CHIP
diameter 10 on largest end . $8
You IJ ga1n know ledge through
per to n Bundled slob $6 pe r
new expenences and co nta c ts
ton. Deltvered to Oh1o Po ll et
Some of th iS may be a result ol
Co Rf , 2. Pomeroy 992 2b89.
lon g-di strance travel
SAGITTARIUS (No•. 23·Dec . CAS H FOR Jun k Cars . Frye's Truck
and Auto Wre(-.er Servtce
21) Unl ess you make a game of
Phone 742 208 1 01 Pennzoil
yo ur ser ious goals today , you
Rutland 742 9575
may l1nd them dull and pedesIr ian . \! yo u t::a n mak e ltgh1 o!
them . you 'll ove rc o me Like to
lind out more of what l1es
ahead lor you? Send for your IF YOU ho.,.e o se rvtce to a fter ,
wdnt lo buy o r sell somelht ng .
co py of Astra-Graph Letter by
oe loo kmg lor work , :;&gt; r
mail1ng 50 ce nls fo r eac h sign
what ever
you II get result s
and a long . self-addressed ,
foster wtt h a Sen lme l Wont Ad
1 stamped envelope to Ast raColl99'12156
Graph , P 0 8011 489. Aad10 C1ty
Station , N.Y, 100,9 Be s ure to
spec1fy your b1rth stgn
IN THE
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19)
C:OMMON PLEASCOUR:T ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Put as1de your amiet1es that
A HUNNEL ,
one who IS mdeb ted to you ROBERT
PLAINTIFF
wo n't come through It's betler
vs
tha n even mo ney tha t your JUNE SAFRANEK , ET AL ,
DEFENDANTS
fears are groundless
NO 16, 638
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb . 19)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Social forums should not be
fo FRED KAPTINA .
used for attemp ting to' transa c t w hose last knowo address is
business today Cha nces are 601 Wood ST ree t. Zcphryh ills ,
Flort da . 33599 whose exact
good that those you ' re ctinkmg address is unknown · a nd
teacups w1th aren ' t interested
cannot wrth
reasonab le
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) diligence be ascerta1ned ;
TO EMMA MAE KAP ·
You ' ll need more tha n c ha rm
TIN A. an 1ncompetent per
and good looks to cu t the son , whOse last known ad
mus.tard today . It ' s going 10 dress is New Washlngtnn ,
take the lhree btg E's - Ener- Oh10 and whose exact ad
dress IS unknown and cannot
gy Effort and En thu s1asm .
w1th reasonab le d tll gence be
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) ascertained
TO
THE
PERSON ,
Somet1mes you have an unforOR
IN
tu nate tendency lo do lhe ngh t GUA RD IAN
ST ITUTt O N havtng the care
things for the wrong people and c ontrol of E mma Mae
Th1s could be one of tho s e ~a pltna , a n tncompe l e nt
person , whose 1den tt ty and
days
TAURUS (April 21)-May 20) No r· whereabout s are unk nown
and cannot w it h reasonable
malty you're a plodder and will diligence be ascertatned
han g in there at all costs .
you are he reby not 1f1ed
Today you get discouraged that you have been nam ed
f endants in a lega l act1on
when alltt takes is a little extra de
entit led Robert A Hunn el.
push to get over the hutnp.
pla1n1lff vs June Safranek , e t
GEMINI (Moy 21-June 20) Keep at. Th 1S action has been
yo ur pnonties tn orde r today . ass tgned Case No 16,638 1n
the Common Pl eas Court, o f
Your f1rst responslbthltes are to Me1gs
County,
'01'1io,
your fam ily th en to o ut siders
Pomeroy , Ohro 45769 ,
The Obt ec t of 1he comp lamt
You may be te mp ted to rev erse
tS to parltt10n and Quiet ti tle
the order
to the real estate si tuated tn
CANCER (June 21-July 22) t he Vill age of Po m eroy ,
You ' re no t too wtll 1ng to pu! Co unty of Meigs and State of
yourself out for others today Oh 10 , and betng Lo t No 78
beginning at a stone corne r of
You ' ll want to make s ure northerly
Stde o f Condo r
the re 's somethtng 1n it for you
Stree t; thence westerly along
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) Pu1 a lock tl'1e norther ly Side of Condor
on your purse today and h1~e St r eet 40 fe et lo a stone ;
then ce back at r tgh t ang les
the key Rat her than flnd t'ng wtlh said s tree t 100 feet
ways to spend money, lhtnk o f thence easter l y w1th f1rst line
ways that you ca n add to you r forty (40 ) feet , thence 100 fee t
to the be g1 nn 1ng
re sources
Al so a slrt p along the west
YIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl . 22) S1 de of sa 1d lo1. desatbed CIS
Loved o nes may lean on you a tallow s bemg aoolJI three
litt le heav tly today and this feef more or less on Condo r
ree t , t hence run n tnb back
might p1que you a bit Think o t , St
100 feet an d being 14 teet
what they '\le done for you . more or le ss on Hte back end
!hereof. and bemg the same
You ' ll soon c hange your tune
LIBRA (Sep1. 23-0cl. 23) You prem tses on WhiCh Carol 1na
Ka lb for merly res1ded and
may .be gutUy of so me th1ng co nveyed to he r b'r' John
today very fo reign to your Pence and Cord eli a Francts
nature - pre1udgmg others . If Pence
1
R:efe rence is made to
you are aware of this , you
Ce rt1f rcate ot Transfer from
certamly won 'At do it
Robert B Hu nnel l. dec
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Now . 22) By
You a r(' requ lred lo answer
all means, try to a\lotd J?arasttic the Compla int w 1th 1n 28 days
the last publicatiOn of
types today They' ll really turn after
th1S no tice, w h 1ch will be
you off They're diametrically published once ea ch week for
opposed to your gener~:lUs Stx co n secuti.,.e weeks Th e
last publlca tton wtll be made
nature
qn Jan . 5, 1978 and the 28 days
(NEWSPAPER ENJERPRIS~ ASSN )
for an s wer w tll start on that
da t e

law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
J ohn Dunham and · family,
and her brother and sister-in·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Jeffers and family.

In c ase of your fa tlu re to
answer or otherwtfoe respond
as requir ed by the Oh10 Rules
of Civil Prodcedure tu dgment
by d e fault will be rendered
aga inst you
for
re lief
demand ed in the complatnt .
'
LarrvE . Spencer
Clerk of Court
Common Pleas Court
Me tgS Co unty . Oh tO
(12 l I. 8, 15, 22 . 19 (1) s. Ol e

llotl~·

S600
Al5o
horse
$450 Phone !614 \ 69B ·

Thursday

'

Oec. 8, 1977

APPL ES FIIZP ATRI CK Orchards
Stole Route 689
Phone
Wtlkesv.lle b69 3785
RUGS
WAll Ho ngtngs ~n"a
ofgon,\ Ntce fo r Chrts lmas
Reosor1oble Coll9r;l'l-111 4

VIE WIN(;

Storm Wmdows
Call Professional
Builders
General Contractors
Phone 949-2801
or 949 -J.d60
FREE ESTIMATES
No Sunday Calts Please
-11 -21 - 1 mo.

TWO BEDROOM opt
992 '1288 before 8:30 om

Call

TWO B£ :0ROOM house All new
patnt , cook sto.,.e rncluded
Phone 992 3090

FIR EWOOD Anv lengths or any
omounl
Del 1vered or moy
p1c ku p Phone 949-2563
-~-....o--

FIREWOOD sp l1t and del1vt:'red
S45 o co rd All hardwood
843 2933
1977 PASS EN GER VAN A C e)(
ira seot 4.000 mil es 992 5770
TWO JOHN Deere model H form
tractors I 111 good run ntng co n
d1llon SlOO for boi-h Phone
e43 21 16 or 9B5-3B07
CHR ISTMAS TREE S lor sal e Motn
Slreet , Rut land .

-- -·

~both

197'2 Covent ry 12 w65 3 bedroom
1969 Statesmen 12 ,. 60 'J
bedroom

AU CT ION SALE, every Tues and
Frt o1 7 'pm New end used .
merchon dt se o l OhtO R111 er Auc·
!ton , M,t:'tgs Ploro Mlddleporl
Oh1o
Homt:' Phone (304 )
773-5 471

WIL L CARE Jar the elderly
home Phone 997 73 14

1r1

our

$79.95

Pomeroy Landmark

9. -Jack W. Carsey , Mgr
Ail Phone992-2181

Complete
w1th
all
accessones Yes, we will
lava.way for Chnstmas.

Pomeroy landmark
Jack W Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 992·2181
I·

LOVE HOUSE flowe rs? Colt
742·2430 All ktnd ~ fr om 50 t
up N1ce for Chmtmos
MEN 'S IN SUlATED boots $26.95 .
Buste r Brown and Stride Rtte
chtl dre n's s h oe~ SS 8B . Boys
rubber rn s uloted boots $7 .95 8
SS 95 Boys Wester n boots
Factory Outlet Store Save
money here Barley's Mid dle port :__,___._.~-

Let Pomeroy landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water and Co-op water
softener, Model UC-SVI .
Now Only

FOR SALE
New Co -Op wJ.ter and
softeners, model VC -SVI .
Only$279 .95
Save 150.00 on a new
Hotpoint Refrigerator
1 New 10 cubtc ft. Chest
Freezer
S25.00 Discount
Ill Good Refrigerator $150
Upright Freezer
$225

CALL US
Pomeroy Landmark

9. ~Jack W

~

Carsey, Mgr.
Phone992·2181

HOBSTETTER

REALTY

1 Good l!Jsed Hotpoint •
Refrigerator
S125
1 Lancaster Chain Saw S75

Pomeroy Landmark
W. Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992 -2181
1977 DODGE 3 • ion Cl ub Cob
Auto . Po ced reasonably .
949·1801
1

'

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NEW IDEA one row corn ptcker ,
exce ll ent
5399, Remington
11 -4B OUtO 12 QO .. 30 ' full , e)( ce llent, $135 Anttqut:' Winche~ t er , ~ ro ss
scope ond
f{lounts , .,.ary good, S75 .
742 2359
FREEZER . $75 . 3 ple(e lt11mg room
su•le , !~0 ~92 ~ 1~7 .
NEW HONDA ZSO m1nt ·bike
992 2514 .

-

FUEL
OIL
AND
.
.
GAS SERVICE

72 ACRES 8 rooms 2 baths with
shower Completely remodoeled Fue l o1 l lurno(e . All m tne rol
rtghls 2 boy co r por i Evenmgs
oller 5 Em 7~2 · 28 19

let us 1est your water Free

PIGS. S30 6 14·378 6311

We Are Now
Taking New
Customers For

SIX ROOM house . oil electrte
ca rpeted cor port. $16 000 Ar
row Camper , $600 992· 7885 10
om 10 6 pm No Sunday colts.

'279.95

- ·--

Chester , Oh1o
10 JO c

RACINE CARPET
CLOSED FOR WINTER
Spectat Order-s or Showtng
of Carpets by Appointment
Only .

Phone 949-2814
Dave Parsons ,
Owner
11 25 1 mo .

ACE HARIMARE

DECEMBER 8, 1977
oo-- Chlps3,4,15. Welcome Back Kotter6 .1 3; Waltons
TTOTOnce Upon a Class1c 20.33
8 JQ- What's Happening 6. 13 •• Best of Ern ie Kovacs
?0,33
9 .0o---Pau 1 Stmon 3,4,15 , Barney M iller b , Hawdli
Five 08 , 10, Bes! of Fam1lies 20,33 ; Focus on Wat er
Potlut1on 13 .
9 Jo-Car fer Count ry 6.
10 00-Ctass of '65 3.4,1.S, Red d fo)(~~; 6,13 : Heisman
Trophy Award 8,10. I, C laud iuS 33, News 20.
10 30-Lock, Stock &amp; Barrel 20
11 00- News 3.4,6,8. 10, 13, 15 ; Dick Cavett 20. Over
Easy 33
11 . 30-J ohnny Ca rson 3,4, 15. Police Story 6,13,
Columbo 8; ABC News 33. Movie "The Great
Ca r uso" 10
12 01}-Janaki 33 . 12 . 40-Aian Klng 's Pleasures ot
Rome 6,1J
I 00-Tomor-row 3,4 , 2 . 10-lrons tde 13, 3 10- News
13
Movie Channe l 4 5 &amp; 7 PM - Planel Oullaws IGl
9 &amp; 11 PM - Nelwork IRl
Cable Channel 5 6 30 PM - Tes1 imOJ'IY Tim e
7 Oo--Paul Gaudtno Family F1tness Sho w
7' 3Q--Coach's Co rner
8 oo--Modern Sports
9 QO--Celebr If'(
10 00-700 Club

GeorgeS. Hobstetter Jr.,
,
Broker
107 112 Sycamore St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
.PHON J? 992·6333 ·
Office Hours : 9 A.M. to .,
P. M.
Close Thursdavs
ant
Saturdays a1 noon.
New 4 bedroom , 2500 sq. ft
livi ng s pace , 2112 baths. 1'
roorn ranc h. brick Loca te&lt;
3 mil es from Rt. 7, up Wes
Shade R iver. Ca ll for a1
appointment.
We have 11eed of ltstings,
all types. homes, land ,
commercial, etc.
Cheryl Lemley
A'Ssocia1e
Home Phone 742 -2003
Hilton Wolfe, Sr .
Associate
Home Phon(' 949. 2589

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1

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WHAT 'RE YOU
PU"L.JNe&gt; 0\ ER
FOR'

HO~EST . EASY.. I
WAS OIJLY JOKtt,iG
f.A CK rHoRE : 'IOU
DIDN'T t-tAVE TC'

PROVE At.J YTHIIJG:

PU11~210

Reedsttlle, 0.

l

s 211FC

7/-

,

"

J

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I DON 'T Kl55 6IRL5
TO PRO VE:
AIJYTHIN G!

THE ONL'/ TH I ~G l'M I"'TERE5TED IN PROVIIJS 15 WH ICH ONE'S
· THE BETTER PLAN E-· THE'
FREM Ot.JT FA"CON OR OUR.
SHE'·DE~ I ":

Let The Opening

uNR~LSTERING
And

TRIM SHOP IN RACINE

AB OUT 5tNGLE Mit.JDEDNE5S!

Be the openlng of the IR ·
door season lor you With
your old turntture re ·
upholstered In beauhful
warm colon &amp; patterns
from Bob 's . If you ;~re
looking lor sa\lings 1t will
pay you ro pay us a vi:.it.
Located tn back of the Sew
N' Sew Outlet on Main St ..
Racme . 0
11 tO 1 mo .

z

'\rfli}Nt ffi'i}

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to

,.,..,-;;- -,,~iloloo;;;

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pomeroy

z

~~

' .

Young's
Carpeting

I

Route l Pomef01, 0

located In

MEIGS PLAZA

992·2206 or 992·7630

AI ,

''The 0r1Jinltol1
Not Tile lm111ton.
?lJimu

Blown

SO THAT'S WHERE lHEY

KJ I I

PLACE ' MINDS ME
A SPIDER'S NEST, SOME HOW•.. THEY SEEM SORT
0' &amp;TUPID, 8UT I' LL BET
THEY DOO'T MISS MUCH'

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Oh1o
Pomeroy 992 -4282
or 992 ·6263
8 A.M.Io4 · 30 PM

I

''Get A Load Of This"
WETHERALL CONCRETE

I

Hartford
Henderson
882-2175
675-1582
UNION OPERATED
12-2· 1 mo.

~LUMINUM

SIOING-SOfflTI
GUTIERS-IWNINGS

LARRY LAVENDER

AlLEY OOP

SyrKUst, OhiO

Ph. 992·3993

COUNTRY fa rmla nd w ith secluded woods , woler and good OC ·
cess 1n Monroe Co unty W Vo
S1 000 down co lt (304 ) 772
3102 or (304} 772 3227
Commerc tol property appro)( . 17
c eres le.,.e l land locat ed o t
Tuppe rs Plain s on Ohi o , Rou te
7 Phone (614 ) 667 6304 .
VA FHA, 30 yr. lrnoncing Irela nd
Mortgage , 77 E Stole, Athens ,
____? hone {6141_592_3_0_51__~-­
~
STORY J bedroom /rome
house , F A f'urnoce , storm win ·
dows . ftreploce tn Mtddle porl
Phone 992·3457 or 992·5867

TEAFORD(g
ALl OR

VIRGIL B. TEA FOliO, SR.
REALTOR
216 E . Second Street
Pomeroy, Otlio 45769
Phone lt2-332S
RESTORED - 3 bedroom.
2 baths. all c1 ty uti li t ies,
near shopping , and other
conve nien ces $15,000.
VIEW OF RIVER A
family
home
of
4
bedroom s, all city. u til iti es.
large
ga rd e n ,
near
playground and store.
Wanl $16.500.
NEW LISTING - Counlry
home
and
6
acres
Remodeling 2 bedrooms,
bath. Leadmg Creek water .
Near town $19,500 .
ATTRACTIVE Li1tle 2
bedroom ftame home w ith
bath ,
cistern
wa ter ,
fir e place, porches and
basement Near ly one acre
for $7,500.
NEW
LISTING
4
bedroom , brick h o me .
Convententty located near
schools
and
stores.
Porche s. basement and
allcity uttlitles. $23,500
ADVANTAGES - Wilh 2
bedroom home in town for
an older couple .... Ali city
ut ilities . Walk to th e stor es.
A good buy a t only $11 ,000 .
FAMILY SECURITY - In
fh1s &lt;15 acr es 1M t he coun try .
Use natu r e's heat , wood,
L.C. water. elec tri ci t y and
sept ic tank Wltl sell for
,,3,500
· He len L. Tea ford
Gordon B. Teaford
As sociates

HOMESITE$ for sole , I a cre and
up Middleport nea r Rutland .
Call 992 7481
NEW 3 bedroom hou se 2 boths ,
all elec , 1 cere Mtddleporl .
close to Rutlolld Pholle 992748 1.
SMAll form for sole , 10 ~9 down .
owner frno nc ed Mon roe Co un ty , W. Vo . Phone (304 ) 7723102 or (304 ) 772 3227

by THOMAS JOSEPH

·ACROSS
1 Unscathed
5 "Indy 500"

2 Soap plant

3 Botch the
handoff:
3 wds.

river
Funny joke :
2 wda.
1% Capital of
ltalia
13 Maintain
14 Priest's
vestment
15 PrefiX for
view
16 Flip one's -

CONTINUOUS
CUrrER SERVICE
Third Street
Racine, Ohio

GASOLINE ALLEY

17 Assistant

1here'll
inth1s

4 Time
period

5 Lariat

6 Belgian
commune

Thursday, Det·. 8

7 Wait:

' ·Yesterday's AIIBwer

3 wda.
8 !nl11gorate
9 More

fiery
II Get a
move
15 Hide

Dar+: I Maneuver
~"""'"ii20 Slippery

be no

Elec., plumbing,
carpenter
work,
painting, · paneling,
any job that needs to
be done around your
home.

on

18 American

Heavy blow :

I

clergyman

19 Wet

\22 s.
Photocopy, IT~r.-r.-"'-

town.
Miss

BRIDGE

29 Allude
31 Like

22Italian
port
23 Castle protection
!4 Did the
hustle
25 Hackneyed
28 Wipe
away

Oswald and Jim Jacoby

certain

lingerie

1930's hand Ozzie's favorite

34 Worth:
abbr.

ba~

608 E.
MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
MAYBE IT' S TIME to
move to that home that you
have
been
promising
y ou rsel f. 3 bedrooms, bath,
formal dining, garage, J~
acre
ln
excel len t
cond it1on . 519.500 00.
BUDGET HOME 4
rooms, bath, porches, nat .
ga s heat Buy this for less
than rent $5,400.00 .
. OVER
3
ACRES
Recently remode led, 2
bedroom s, bath .
F A
furance ,
porches ,
basement, barn &amp; other
buildings . $11 ,500,00.
INCOME PROPERTY Walk
to
shop,
2
apartments , porches .
ground. 2 car garage. an in
good condition, $13,500 00
6 ACREs - 1'12 year old
double wide , 2 large
bedrooms
(wa lk
in
closets ), dining room . bath ,
large
living
room ,
carpe t ing , all like new
Garage and other building .
$17,000.00.
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NICE CORNER LOT - 2
or 3 bedrooms, bath,
carpe t ing. nat gas F .A
furnace , porches . All th is
for 1ust $13,800 .00 .
LET US SHOW YOU SOME
OF OUR NEWER HOMES
- JUST CALL OR DROP
IN .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp;
LEONA CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992. 2259- 992·6191

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers , roosters, trans, oil
sma ll oppl1onces lawn mower ,
nexl to Stol e Hrghway Gorage
on Rou te 7 Phone (61A ) 9B5·
3825 .
REMODE LING Plu mb tng . heotmg
oncJ all types of general repo tr.
Work guaranteed 20 year$ expe rience, Phone 992 2409
SEW ING MACHINE Repatr s , ser vice, all mokes , 992 2284 The
Fobrtc Shop . P omeroy
Autho rized Singer Soles and
Serv1ce. We sharpen Scissors

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to hove your Chrr&lt;;;tmas &amp; New
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to seven hearts. By this t1me
h~ knew West held 13 red

cards.
The play wa!S s lmple. At
least Dad thinks so. He
ruffed the diamond lead with
the etght (a heart lead would
have bea ten the hand) , led
·trump , finessed h1s s ix ,
ruffed a dtamond high ,
fanessed his nine of trumps,
ruffed the las t diamond with
du mmy 's last trump , came
to hts hand with the ace of
cl ubs, cashed his ace·king or
trumps anti wound up by

chuck tng his losing hearts on
long clubs

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BARNEY

I DON'T KNOW WHIJ MAW
DIDN'T FETCH 11\l SOME fiREWOOD
AFORE SHE WENT OFF !!
HERE IN THE
HALLWA'I'?

I'M IN DISGUISE!
I'M TR'I'!NG TO FIND
OUT WHO 1\JOK THE
60X OF 60LD STARS ..

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h1 s favonte The game wa s
rubber bridge and bac k in
th ose early days Dad o pened

ways th e h1 ghes t rankmg
smt
No , th ey were not. In
Hndge and the ea rl y days of
auction they ra nk ed lowest.
Then they were jumped past
all the other s u it s to rank
firs t.

four-card spade Slllts reguWest m1ght have tned an
Immed iate seve n h ea rts but
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RZVZDNZ dec ision to doubl e West con-

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QUIET,
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Yesterday's Cryploquole: PEOI"LE WHO HAVE NO TIME,
DON'T TIIINK. TilE MORE YOU TIIINK, THE MORE TIME
YOU HAVE. - HENRY FORD
1977 Kinl FutUIU S ynd!U tl! , In ~

SIR, WHAT ARE

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long time, but th1 s 40-year-

A New York reader wa nts
lo kno w 1f s pades were a l·

larl y

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today's a rllcl e as a 75th
birthday p resen t t o h1s
f"th e r .

. old hand wht c h has
appeare d before in tht s co-

One letter simply sta nd s for nnother In this sample A is
used for th e t hree L's, X f or the two 0 1S, etc Single letters,
apostrophes, the len gth and forma ti on of the words are all
hints. Each day the code l ette rs are differe nt.

AflOJT GETTING' 13/ICK
10 MY WIFE AND

---HOWERY AND MARTIN

Phpne 99'} 2478

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WILl do rool rng , cons tructiOn ,
plumbing and heohog ....,No JOb
too Iorge o r ton smell Phone
742-2348

~ervice

on to seven after West went

H., ()r;,y.ald &amp; Jamt'S Jat"Ob\
J un .J:.u.·uby is writing

Caldwell

EXCAVATING , dozer . backhoe
and d1tcher. Charles R. Hal field . Bock Hoe Servlc&amp;
Rutland , Ohro Phone 742 :'lOOe ·

PULLINsEx:;;c;cA~V';-A;,T;:l:=N'::G-:C-om p~lete

He redoubled
North, the late Charles
Lockett o r St. Louts passed . ·
He wa s not a resc uer but
Dad was. He rescued himself tO SIX Spades and ' went

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"E&gt;&lt;CAVATING . dozer , loader and
backhoe work dump truck s
and to -boy s lor hire. wilt haul
fill d1r f, to soi l. limestone and
grovel Col! Bob or Roger Jeflers . doy phone 992 ·7089, night
phone 992·3525 or 992- 5232

Ex
coveting . se plr c syslems ,
dozer . backhoe , dump truck.
limesto ne , grovel, blacktop
povmg , Rt. 143 Phone 1 (6 \ 4)
bq8-73J1 .
BA HIR OO M:S~A
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remodeled ceram1C hie , plum
bipg, carpentry a nd general
motnlenonce. 13 years e11 ·
penence. 992-3685

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or 949-2000 Rocme , Ohto , Crill
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1he home - A PIANO TUI&lt;ER

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gested by the abo\le cartoon

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Yesterday's

RACINE CARPET

Dave Parsons
Owner

MtJSIC

Printanswerhare :

SALES liNO SERVICE
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IMulitiOn Se!Ytees

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33
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7 3()..--o-Porter Waaoner 3; Gong Show 4. Candid amera
6. Price is Right 8; MacNeil. lehrer Report 20,33 ;
Family Feud 10; $100,000 Name That Tune 13 ,· Pop
Goes The Country 15
s·oo-C PO Sharkey 3.15 ; Year Wilhoul Santa Claus
. 6, 13 ; In Searchof 4; Wonder Woman B, 10;
Washington Week 1n Revtew 20,33
8. 30-Chtcp &amp; lhe Man 3,4,1 5; Wall Street Week 10,33;
9 · QO-Rockford F ties 3,4,15; Carpenters 6, 13 ,
Movie "White Ltghtnlng" 8, 10, Mtcrobes &amp; Men 20;
Leonard Bernstein Conducts 33 .
JO · O()--Qulncy 3,4,15, John Davidson 6,13; News 20,
Fall of Eagles 33
10 30-Monty Python's Flying Circus 20
11 00-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13 , 15; Dick Cavett 20; Lilias
Yoga &amp; You 33 .
11 : JQ-Johnny Carson 3,4,15. Baretta 6, 13 ; Mash 8 ;
Movie " The lndes1ructlble Man " 10 ; Mon1y
Python's Flying Circus 33.
12:1l0-Janaki 33; 12 :095-Movle "You Can' 1 Win 'E m
All" B
12. 4Q-Lohman &amp; Barkley 6; lrons tde 13.
1· 0Q---Midnight Spectal 3,4,15; M ovie "Web of
Violence" 10; 1 4G--lronside 13 ; 2 3D--News;
2 · 40-News l 3.
3 :0Q--Movle "Warkl\1" 3; 4: 3o-Movle " See My
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byHenn ArnoldandBobLee

Unscramble these four Jumbles.
"' one tener to each square, to form
r~ lour ordinary words

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See us at 1100 East Main
Street , Pomeroy , Oh1o or
Phone 992-7034 . 10 29 1mo.

a,10: Sesame Sl 20,33 .
11.55-C BS News 8, Loving Free 10.
.
l2: 0o--News 4,6, 10; To Say The Least 15 . Dtvorce
Cou rt 8; M idday 13.
12 3o-Ryan 's Hope6,13 ; Bob Braun4 , Gong Show 15 :
Search for Tomorrow 8, 10. Elec Co 33
1 oo-For Rtcher . For Poorer 3, All My Children 6, 13;
Young &amp; the Restless 10. Not for Women Only 15 .
1 . 3o-Oays of Our Lives 3,4,15 ; As T he Wor ld Turns
B, 10.
2 oo-s20.000 Pyramid 6, 13 . 2 :JD--0octors 3,4,15 ; One
Life to L ive 6, 13 ; Guidi ng Light B. 10.
3 oo--Another World 3,4, 15; Crockett's VIctory Garden
20.
3 15-General Hospital 6, 13 ; 3·30-AII-In The Family
a. 10 ; Lilt as. Yoga &amp; You 20 .
4·00---Mister Cartoon 3; L1ttle Rascals Our Gang 4;
Merv Griffin 6; For- Rt cher , For Poorer 15;
Glll1gan 's Is . 8; Sesame St 20,33, Gomer Pyle,
USMC 10, Dinah 13
4.3o-My Three So ns 3; Partridge Family 4; Brady
Bunch 8, 10; Liftte Rascals 15
5 oo-Bonanla 3; My Three Sons 4; Gunsmoke 8;
M tster Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33. Emergency
One 13 ; My Three Sons 15
5 · 30-Ddd Couple 4, News 6. E lee Co. 20.33, Mary
Tyler Moore 10; Hogan ' s Heroes 15.
6 ·1l0-News 3,4,8, 10,13, 15 ; ABC News 6 ; Zoom 20 ;
Consumer Surviva l Kit 33
6.30-NBC News 3,4,151 ABC News 13; Carol Burnell &amp;
Friends6 . CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20; Antiques
33.
7·QO-Truth or Cons. 3. Cross-Wits 4, Liars Club 6;
Muppet Show B: News 10; To Tel l lhe Truth 13 ;
Gilligan's Is. 15 ; Almanac 20, Making Things Grow

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Home Sales

Carpet &amp;UphOlStery
Phone Mike Young

Mtddlepor1 , Ohio
11 ·9-tfc

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Kingsbury
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THU~SDAY ,

a

PARTS- LABOR
GUARANTEED
REASONABLE
RATES

BOB'S

SHOP

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Ph oQ e

CONTROL HUNGER and lose
we1ght wtlh New Shope Ore!
Pla n an d Hydre)( Water Ptlls At
Dutton Drug Mtddleport

Sox 34

PlANO TUNING
'""" Domels
New phone numbe r. 992 2581 .
If no answer coll99'l · ~082

Wil l DO typtng . Manuscn pts,
•stoltshcol . re su me $ etc Coli
992·3827 , r;~vemngs al ter 6 and
FOR SA tE 1968 •,, Chevrolet
weekends
'
Ptckup . $350 V•ctor A Bohr
MOBILE HOME reptms 992 5858
985-4240
HA V FOR so l e
614 -667-3890

ALUMINUM SIDING
SOLID VINYL SIOING
SOFFIT &amp; CELINGS
GUTTERS &amp; DOWN
SPOUT
Easy
step
by
step
ln$truc1tons.

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have enlarged our
serv1ce department and
w•ll service Hotpoint and
other brands .

ROBYN c~B.
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Aulomatic
T!ansmission SeiYice

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Siding

B &amp; S MOBILE HOMES Pt Plea
san1 W. Vo bes1de Heck s
) 973 Broodmore \ 4 )( b&lt;~ 2
bedroom
1Q73 Do rt on 14 .: 60 2 bcdr oom
1Q72 Vt(IOrton 14 )( 67 3 bedroom

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Jack's Septic
Tank Semce

FRIOAY , DECEMBER 9, 1977
5'45-Farm Report 13. 5 · 50-f'TL Club 13 ; 5 : 55Su nrlse Semester 10.
6 .oo-PTL Club 15 ; 6 :25--0verseas M iss ion 10; 6:3oColumbus Today 4, News 6; Sunrise Semester 8.
6 .45-Mornlng Reporl 3: 6 :50-Good Morning , Wesl
Virginia 13 ; 6 .5s-Chuck Wh1te Reports 10, Good
Morning , Tri State 13.
7 oo-Today 3.4, 15; Good Morn in g Ameri ca 6, 13 ; CBS
News 8 ; Bullwin kte 10 .
choolies ; 8 oo--Capt K~nga roo 8. 10. Sesame
51 33
9 .oo-Merv Gr1 ffln 3: Phil Donahue 4,13, t5; New
M ic key Mouse Club 6 ; Family Affair ~· 10.
.
9 :30-Edge ol Night 6; Andy Grllllth B; Pnce Is Rtg hl
10 .
.
.
10 oo-Sanfor d &amp; Son 3,4, 15; B1g Valley b; Pnce IS
Right S; Mike Do uglas 13.
.
10 · 3o--Hoflywood Squares 3,4,15 ; Joker 's Wil d 10.
n . oo-~Wheel of. Forf un e J . 15; Happy Days 6, 13 ;
Marcus Elby , MD 4; M a tch Game 8,10 , Elec . Co.

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SWAIN

Res•dential
an d
co mmer-Cial.
Call
for
est i mate , 24 hour service.
Anyday , ;~nyfime .
Phone 985 -3800

We' re in Carpen1er just off
Rt. 143 . Phone 698-7191.
12 1·1 mo.

FOUR ROOMS and both Adults
only No pets 992 5908
COU NTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Route 33 nort h of Pomerov
Lorge lots Call991 7479

Phone

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

3290
ECONOMY TRA CTOR wtth oil otto ci1tnell iS lt ke new os ktng
52250 Phone (61 4\ QQH 3290

Bissell Siding Co.

oph

5434

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CAMPER

A complete selection
of Coal &amp; Circufatmg i
Heaters at low prices .
Fully stocked.

992-

fu rmsh~d

OlD FURNilURE . oce boxes brass
beds , 1ron beds etc , complete
households . Wrtte M D M1ile r
Rt 4 ~ Porner-ey O~·uo or coli
992 77b0

COAL limes tone end colcrum
chl on de ond calc1u111 bt tne for
dust con tro l ond specia l mixtng
soli lor for mers E)( cclslor Sal !
Wofk s Motn St•ect Pomeroy
Oh1o or photiC 99:'1 JBQ I

Appalachian
Stove Company

1976 FORD F-'250 Custom 17 SO)(
14 00 11res · wtnc h Only 14 000
mt H ~ode r s C8 Tope deck
011er S3 000 111 t:' wlros Serious
co ils only aftet 12 noon
696 1072 $6 800

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Phone 247 2142

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tmued his deceptive ta cttcs
by btddmg JUSt f1ve ami six
hearts· Da d fell into the trap
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couldn 't s tand

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pros pent.1

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tne el(perts ? Wn te 'Ask the
Jacobys care olth1s ne wspa·
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rndnndu a l queslrons d
stampea sell -addressed envelopes are encloseci The most'
rn terestmg auestr(lns w tll be
used m tlrrs CO/(Imn d"d wt/1
recerve cop1es of Jt.COBY

MOOERN 1

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�Violence in Utah coal field
flares with dynamite, guns_
mcnt and

Hy THOMAS WEHER
United Press lnlernatlunal

ON THE 3RD FLOOR
GUN
CABINETS

Mechanic Street. Let us help you make your selections.
GIRLS'

JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT

THERMAL
UNDERWEAR

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knit
styles. All sizes.
Great gift for this
win try weather .

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WOMEN'S
SCARVES

And check these olher
more-for-your-money
features you gel with

On the 2nd floor , you ' ll l ind
a fi ne selection of wome n's
neck and head scarves
Th oug .htf ul
an d
appreciated g if t .

SEE OUR SELECTION OF FANNY FARMER .

• · ·WAY DIAL ·A· NA'" CLUNS
Al l CAIII .. Ell IIETT!A tld]utl1 1o
... pi'- 1101/tl'lll .•. low r11p lo

CHRISTMAS WRAPPED CANDY. BUY NOW.

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• HUOl TO' · ~ILL/JrfQ 011'01 ·
AilE OUST IAQ uiiOtlllfiiCIM

driven into the concr e te .
·•vnu couldn't drive a tank

up that road," "one deputy
sa id .
UMW
pi ckets

care needs .

outbreak of violence in Ohio

A wrK KJen bridge to the
Plateau mine near Price,

si nce miners a cross the

na tion walkEd out at 12:01
Uta h, was burned by United a.m. Tuesday.
Meigs Cou nty Deputy
Mine Workers pickets before
dawn Thursday, leaving 50 sheriff Gary Wolfe said nn
miners stranded . Son"Je 400 nne was hi! by the gunfire,
pic ket• were diverted 25 . which occurred as the second
miles away to the Soldier shift attempted to enter the
Creek mine when depu ties coal compa ny office.
WQife S&lt;Jid deputies were nn
circulated word that non·
stri king
miners
we re the scene most of 'Thursday .
In West Virginia 's coal
changing shifts.
The shift change was a red hnllows, frozen by • recordherring, and bulldozers cut a setting cold, the thoughts of

rnas .

Compl•t• w1111 De- t

spikes

rcpnrtcdJy were arm~d with
gun s, blasting caps an,d
management personnel at an dyna1p itc.
Ohifl mine , while th e · Striking
min~r s
find
attention of miners in. the supen~ isnry ~rsnnne l at the
h eavily unioniZed . Southern Ohio Coal Co. in
Appalachian coalfie ld s Meigs County exchanged
turned to "critical' 1 health shots Thursday in the first

See our rtew se lection on
the 3rd floor. Your choice
o f styles
and
wood
fin is hes . Keeps guns c lean,
safe and easy to see . Will
deliver in t ime lor Christ -

upright at a
, 1 special price...
I:~~"\\ ~~;
'6.495 - ~~
only

He a vy
knit.
cotton polyester blend , mach ine
wa sh able , wh i te , blue .
pink . Sizes S, M, L.

The mnod was described as
ugly in the Utah co alfields
Thursday following th r ee
days of violence, and striking
miners exchanged shots with

four~n ch

FENCE ERECTED - An attractive W(l{)den fence was placed in frnnt nf the Amy
Kingsland Jones property located between Warner Insurance and the new Sti ffl e rs on
P(lmeroy 's West Main Street. The fence was put up by David Brickles, ge ncralcnntraclltr ,
Rt. 2, Pomeroy. Ea rlier t.he viiJagc (•leaned the debris from the a rea i:md will bill Mrs. J11nes
fo r the expense of the work done . Shown in front nf th.e fence are 1-r, Bric kles a nd P1m1enty

te mpora r y rnatl to th e
Plateau mine while pickets
wa ite d at Soldier Creek.
Pulke said the road to the

Mayor 'Clarence Andre ws. The project is ano th er stcR taken in erasing s igns (lf the
disastrollS fire last year that destrnycd the Stiffl er st nrc and damaged ot her adjacent
prnpcrties.

Plateau looked li ke a
battleground, with 500-pouncl
b(lulders rolled onto the pave-

striking miners turned to

their homes and families.
Picketing was minimal, as

mnst of the state's non-UMW
mines shut down at the
beginning of the strike out of
fear of reprisals.

" There's just nobody Mning
work m this area, " said an
offi cial at an indepcnd~nt
We st
Vir~inia
minC' .
"Nnbody 's goinJ.{ tn take the
chan&lt;:c.' '
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Sen. Hobert C. Byrd,

!).

W.Va .. Thursday urged imml'&lt;.liatc government actiun
to ease what he called a
'' critical"
health c are
situation in tht! coalfields.
Mine rs' he&lt;Jith benefits were
cut nff when the strike began.
By rd wrote Pres ident

C:arte r that the situa ti on
requires "the immed iate and
coord inated attention" of

federa l

and

state

governments.
Edd ie Burke, a

former
bodygua rd and top aide to
UMW presiden t . Arnold
Miller, sa id Appalachia n
mine r s' ma in conce rn in
contract talks that resumed
Thursday was restora tion of
their health benefits.
'' I ha d a
baby in
September ," Burk e sa id.
explaining that his fir stbor n
child arrived . two months

a fter th e UMW hea lth
be nefits were cut back b.(Continued on page 12)

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Th is sale includes dresses .
gaucho se t s. pantsuits and
ju mpers . Size 2·J , J -6x, 7-14 .

HOME FURN ISH INGS lSI FlOOR

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MUSIC
DEPARTMENT

SAVE 20%
HAT &amp;
MUFFLER
SETS

MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR

Buy now while su pplies are
good!

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Video games, car radios , c;ar

stere·o s , CB radio s, CB
antennas, car stereo s pea ke'r s.

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BIB OVERALLS

Sizes S1 M, L. and XL Long
sleeves , lot s of smart . looking
style s, button front oJnd
slipovers . In cludes aO of ou·r
men 's knit shir' ts.

SALE PRICES
Also Speci.al sate price s on our
entire selection men 's western
sht rts .

Qu ilted spreads in sizes for
twin , fu ll. queen or kinQ
sia
bed s.· Excellent
selec t ion .

A GIFT HE'LL REALLY LIKE

MEN'S
PARIS BELTS
Neck sizes 14 1 4 to 17 1 " · sleeve lengths 32 to
35 . Wh i tes, solid colors, stripes, neat
paHerns , our enti re stock of men's dress
shirts inc luded . Famous brands such as
Van
Golden Vee. and Campu s.

SALE!

BOYS BLUE DENIM
AND FASHION JEANS
Make fi ne Ch r is tma s gi fts for th e boys
on your l ist Reg ular size, slims and
huski es. 8 to 18 pi!JS studen t sizes 76 to
30 viais t. Blue deni ms (regular and
pr ewashed) 100 per CE?nt cottons, cotton
pol yes ter blends and cor duro ys·.
Boys57 .95 Jeans . ....... .... Sale5S .9S
Boys S8 .9S Jeans ............ Sale$6 .76
Boys59 .95 Jea ns ... ......... SaleS7 .4S
BoysS 11 .95 Jeans .. .... ! " " SaleS8 .96

SPECIAL CANNON

TOWEL SALE
Choice of floral pattern or solld
color s. Fi ne qua lity Cannon, 85 per
cen t cotton, 15 per cen t pol yestc.r

SALE
PRICES

Reg . 539.95 Shower Massage. by Waterpik ,
hand held . Sale $29.88
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE!
Reg. S25 .95 Fryette Mini Deep Fryer
$21.88
. $35 .95 Presto

MEN'S CORDUROY SLACKS AND JEANS
You ' ll l i~e the fine selection , fl are legs, stra ight leg
sty les and fu ller cut pants for the heavier guys . Sizes 29
to 46 waist . Choose your correct length.

Regular St.99 Hand Towels

1.49
99'

Reg. $24.95 Shower Massage' ~Y Waterpik.
wall moun!. Sale $2t'.88

. Reg. 30.00 Set ......................... Sale 21.88
Reg. 115.00 Set. .... ...................... Sale sg.88
Reg. 112.00 Set... ....... .. ... .......... .. Sale 17.88
· Reg. '6.00 Pen.... ....... . ... .. ......... Sale 14.88

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Regular St. l9 Wa sh Clolhs

Housewares Specials
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GIRLS PRE·TEEN SPORTSWEAR
Choose from ,.., slacks, skirts, swea ters,
blouses.
jump ers,
jackels,
suits,
coordinat i~g group s. cow l neck s. vests and
button -d own co llar s.

We have. a big selection of LP records. 45
RPMs and 8 track s tereo !apes. Slop in !he
mus ic deparlment on the 2nd floor .

colors. Regular sweatshirts and
hood ed slyle s. Select what you
MEN'S AND BOYS$1.25

EVENING
WEAR

Boys sizes 7 to 11, men's
si zes . 9 to 15. White with
multt color tops . Big
.selection of colors .

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t;OAT SALE CONTINUES
SAVE 20%
On any lady's coat.

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SMOKERS
3 styles

Greal gill for dad or gran,dd,ad .

SPECIAl

· MONDAY THRU SATU-RDAY

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Reg. $14.~5

9:30 TO 8:00 P.M.
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tra cto r~rivin g

cutTed when rain foil and

farmers hold a ra lly on the Washington
Monwne nt grounds 10 demonstrate for highe r farm prices . but
the White House said a meeting is being arra nged between
farmer representa tives a nd preside ntial aides. Carter today
scheduled a n early morning mPe ting with his Ca bine t-level
eeonnmic advisers and invited Henr y Howe ll! a DemoCratic
fri~ml wtu l was defeated in t he Virginia governor's ra ce last
month 1 tn visit him at the White HoW:ie.

but they would have been

meanwh ile were rel uctant to endorse the one economic

closed in any wea ther con-

was

were : Milton Shapp of Pennsylvania, Jay. Rockefell er
of West Virginia, Mill s Godwin of Virgin ia , Julian
Ca rroll of Kentucky, {Acting Gov. ) Blair Lee of
Maryland. Cliff Finch of Mississippi a nd James Hunt
of Nnrth Carolina ..
Also attending wer e representa~ives of the governors
of Alabama, Georgia, New York, Ohio, South Carolina
and Tennessee .
Because of the success of the 1 2-year~ ld ARC , it
ealled on Cnngress to establi sh similar com missions
t1cross the cnuntry "for shart&gt;d decision-rnak ing
between the fe derHI , state cmd local governments,
communities a nd .th e private sector " administered
through th e White House and with public participation
at the r egional !~vel.
In their energy reso lution , the governors said :
f·Appalachia's rich natural resou rces have been

exploi ted to fue l the nation's industrial growth in the
past witlwlit ena bling its people to fairly share in the
na tion's resul tant prosperity and without mee ting !he
problems of an environment scarred by intensive
minng activity ."
The resolution said afso " the price nf coal sho uld
reflect the full socioeconomic costs nf production and
use a nd that Appa lachia must not be forced to a ccept a
disproportionate share of the costs . Regiona) long -

(Continued on page 12)

thawed.
Meantime, today schools
were

in

progress

in

the

Eastern schools were closed

taken

to

· Kissinger deeded the notes to the United States Dec. 24,
1976, and placed them at the Library of Congress under an
asreement restricting public access for 25 years or untitl1ve
years ·after his dealh, whichever comes later .

discuss possible involvement
in the provisions of Senate

Bi11384 which permits schools
districts in !'inancial trouble
to borrow on I976 funds .
· However, Superintendent
John Ri ebel and Meigs
Coun ty Superintendent

by Vi ctoria Slack , Middleport, struck a parked car
on Rutland St. , owned by
Franklin E \ Wingrove,
Athens, incurring moderate

damages. The Slack car
skidded on the icy brick
street. There were no iniuries
and no charge was filed.

At 4:15 p.m. on West Main
in Pomeroy; a car driven by
Carl Sauvage , Pomeroy,
struck the rear of a car

· driven by Charlotte Marcinko, Pomeroy, as Marcinko

attempted to tum left . There
were moderate damages and
Sauvage was cited for failing ·
to maintain assured clear
distance.

Veterans

Eastern won't
reopen school
EAST MEIGS - A special
meeting of the Eastern Local
of
Education
Board
scheduled for this evening
has been cancelled because it
would prove pointless.
· The meeting was called to

Memorial Hospital ,
In Middleport, i'l car driven

Robert Bowen attended a
hearing on the bill at the State
Department of Education on
Thursday where it was
determined that th~ Eastern
District cannot comply with
the formula set up to borrow
funds . The District is
scheduled to be closed until
Jan. 3, 1978.
·
The public, interested in
hearing the reasons why

Eastern cannot comply with
lhe bill, may attend a regular
Board of Education meeting
at ·7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
high school.

EXTENDED C)UTLOOK
Sunday
through
Tuesday, extremely cold
Sunday and then _warming
Monday and Tuosday, A

chance of snow each day
except a chance of rain
south on Tuesday. Highs
Sunday will be between
eight and 12 north and 12
and 20 south, warming by
Tuesday Into the upper 30s
or the mid 40s. Lows will be
between zero and 12 early
Sunday and In the upper
teens or the low 20s early
Tuesday. .,

MILLER REP COMING
A representatiVe

fr om

Congress
Clarence E.
Miller's office will conduct an
open door session from 10-12
noon in the court house in

Pomeroy on Dec. 14.

READY FOR MORE BIDS - Bids for the second phase of the bridge acrnss tho Ohio
River at Ra ve nswood con necting tha t J ackson Co unty , W. Va . tnwn with Meigs County. Ohio

at Great Bend a re scheduled for publica tion soon upnn complet ion .or the three bridgo piers
pictured abnve. Tbe two-lan e span is scheduled for completion in 1979. TW1 1 Ohi r1 rPad
projects are-related tt:~ the new bridge project. One is ex te ns ion of the SH 7 hypa:-;s tt• F ive
Poi nts a nd U1e nther is rerouting US 33 from th e interchange at· Rnck Springs through

snuthcrn Mei gs Cou nty via the SR 7by-pass to the bridge at Great Bend .

Ice ·proves dangerous
Icy road conditions Were 124 , rounding a sharp curve
blamed in four traffi c ac- slid her car to the right
cidents Thursday evening a gain s t an emba nkment.
investigated by the Meigs Donna J. Hood, Middleport,
County Sheriff's Department . traveling east , skidded to the
Ronald G. Wri ght , 26, left into the Knapp vehicle. ·
Vinton, traveling northwest There were no injuries arld
on Salem Twp. Road 35 tried only moderate property
to pass a stalled vehicle on a damage .
Kenneth' R. Ginther , 19,
hill crest. His. veh icle slid off
ttie road on the left and struck Syracuse, slid off SR 124 in
a utility pole . He was not Syracuse into a wall . Guin·
ther was taken to Veterans
injured.
Lena . M. Knapp, Langs- Memorial Hospital by the
ville, traveling east on SR Syracuse ER Squad where he

Miners to meet
United Press International
Striking members of the
United Mine Workers union in
Ohio are scheduled to meet in
Cadiz today to lear'n details
and costs of

Our · entire
s tock
included in . this sale.
Regular sizes 8 lhru 20,
ext ra sizes· 30 thru 46 .
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an

interim

hospitalization
pr ogram
arranged by the District . 6
UMW office headquartered m
Bellaire.
Trustees of t he UMW
Health and Welfare Fund
suspended hospitalization
benefits at the start of the
strike at midnight Monday .
They said the fund had been
depleted by payouts and had
lost in•ome for ~;f!e past few
years .
The interim hospitalization
program will run for 90 days
and may be_e xtended for a
second 90 day period .
The Meigs County sher iff 's

office at Pomeroy reported
"all _quiet" today at the No. I
mine of the Southern Ohio
Coal Co. where shots. were
fired Thursday when foremen
attempted to enter the mine.
"AII ·quiet today," said a
deputy. "No reports of roving
pickets or anything like
that."
·
The Norfolk and Western

Racine Fire Department
, and Emergency Squad.

Yo nker,

her car slid on road over an ·

emb!lnkmrnt. While wailing
f~r

a wrecker a school bus

driven by Donald W. Barnett,
Langsville, slid and st'ruck ·
the Yonker car. There were
no injuries.

not return to service.

Js

While no official notice has
come to the public of that
prospect by owner Ralph

sponsored by the Racine
Fire Department 'Auxiliary
which thanks everyone who
helped provide the treats.
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Lee

RAVENSWOOD - The
Ravenswood ferry which has
been idled for repairs in
recent weeks, apparenlly will

from ~reas se.r ved by the

appearance

Ramona

Racine, wa s traveling east on
SR 124 in Saiem Center when

operating again

at 2 p.m. to give treats to
all children 12 and under

Santa's

was treated for lacerations to

his face and injury to his
wrists. The ca r Was heavily
damaged .

Ferry won't be

SANTA COMING
RACINE - Santa Claus
wlll be at the Raelne Fire
Station on Sunday, Dec. 18,

WOMEN'S
SLACKS

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rose and some of the ice

their conversations "were to be kept privat,e .''

leading to a crane as it ettempted to land on the platform .

DDI,f'l:'~

SALE
PRICES

Ginsburg said the officials chatting with Kissinger believed

president of P~troleum Helicopters , ·Inc., said· investigators
were checking reports the helicopter struck a crane or a wire

cloth or vinyl cover s In
sq uar~ s.i zes,
oblongs,
ova ls,. ro unds, solid colors
and patterns, lncluttes
en tire stock , ·arranged for
your easv select ion .

SALE

!;Cripts of on-the-job telephone convers&lt;;~t ions he put out nf ·
public reach until after his deat h or the yea r 2001. Kissinger
often had sccr~taries listen in and ma ke notes on his telephone
conversa tions wilh tup U. S. officials a nd foreign leaders.

driving conditions. Weather
predictions for Frida y were
that more freezing would
occu r wi th snow falling.
La ter Thursday e vening,
however, the temperatu re

aircraft would resume the search today. Frank Lee, vice

TABLE
COVERS

~eights in POmeroy at 4:31

Southern Loca l District.

Coast Guard search and rescue coordina tors said their

SALE!

froze on the streets . a nd
si dewalk s,
creating
dangerous walkin g and

federa lly funded jobs.
These new demands. unveikd Thursday by Me;my at the
start of an AFL-CIO convention, already have been rejected by
the president . La bor Secretary Ray Marshall indicated he does
not el(pect a ny backing down by Carter. AFL-CIO leade rs

LOS ANGELES - AFL.ClO PRESlDENT Ge&lt;ll'ge Meany
threa tens to spark anothe r major &lt;.10nfrontation with Preside nt
Ca rter by demanding protection ist. trade legislation and more

LAFAYETTE. LA. - AHELIOOPTER CRASH in the Guif
of Mexico that killed 17 offshore oil workers may have been
caused by a collision between the aircraft and a crane on an oil
rig, officials say. All but two of the 19 men aboard the twinengine heJicopter were killed in the accident Thursday . None
of the bodies have been recovered.

(17 -171!2 ).

hazard ous cond ition s oc·

ditions since they we re
scheduled to close at the end
of Thursday activities due to
lack of money.
The Thursday evening ice
led to several persons falling
and some traffic accidents.
The Middleport E·R Squad
was called to !62 Lincoln

p.m . answering a ca ll
directed to the Pomeroy unit .
Mrs. Gertrude Bass had
fallen in the driveway of her ·
home. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial' Hospital
where She was admitted.
At the same time. the
Pomeroy Squad was on West
Second for Pauline Derenbe rg er,
Mechani c St .,
Pomeroy. who had fallen
near the Fabric Shop. She

returned to the State Department."

A t rem endou s selection of

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CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS STARTING FRIDAY, DEC. 9Tii

For that "spec.ia llook " th is
holiday sea son. E vening
d r eSses, pant su it s and
jum psuits . Jun ittr , mi ssy
an d hal l sizes.

SALE
PR.ICES

Pa

Coats and Cla rk popular
knitting yarn . Solid colors,
sparkle colors, va riega te d,
tak e advan t ~. Qe of thi s·
.
. ,.
spe cia l

·

WOMEN'S

TUBE SOCKS

SALE

TOBOGGANS

size fit s all sizes . 100$
cen t ac; ryli e, school
co lo rs wi th name for
Meigs, Eastern, Wahama
and Southern . · ·

Schools of the Meigs Local
Schoo l District were closed
today when bad weather was
forecast.
Thur s d,ay
eve ning

"Having been prepared and t~anscribe d in the discharge
of his official duties, the notes are property of the' United
States," Judge John Lewis Smith ruled. "The cou rt fur\her
finds that the records were wrongfully removed a nd should be

Colorful plaid patterns, two
pockets, long tails, sizes small
(14 ,1411'2), medium {15· 151h).
large ( 16-161/J) and extra large

13.95 Corduroys ................. ........ Sale 110.88
1
15.95 Cordur~ ......................... Sale 112.48
1
16.95 Corduroys .... .................... . Sale 113_28
1
18.95 Corduroys ................ ...... .. Sale 114.78
MEN'S AND BOYS --·~---~-~-~~--~----~-~~~--·~·~-·-·-·-·------~
$2 .95 SCHOOL NAME

SWEATSHIRTS
Good se le ct ion ot styles and

.

FLANNEL
SHIRTS

.2

SAVE 20%

GO OVER BIG
FOR CHRISTMAS

By U1Liied.Prcss International
WASHI NGTO N - PRESIDENT CARTER, hopi ng
Congress may pass his energy and Social Security proposa ls
before adjourning, tnda y planned a quiet weekend a t Camp
David to prepare for a busy socia l and travel schedule during
the holidays.
Carter will not be on,hand Saturda y when 2.000 to 7,000

WASHINGTON - HENRY KISSINGER WILL appeal a
federal court order thut he return Sf&lt;lte Department ' tran. In the music department on the second
floor . Channel Master, Panasonic . Let us
show you all the models on display. Use our
convenient credil plan to make your
purchase.

WASHfNGTON I UP11 - The Appala chian Regional
Conunissinn, ·c&lt;mcerned over the nation 's coveting of
· rich coal r eserves in its 13 ;nember sta tes, Thursday
sen t Presiden t Ca rter a set of recommendations aimed
at lcumg the.region's 19 million people •'fairly sh are in
the natinn 's ... prosperity.· ·
The t.'(•mmission , at a meet ing attended by governor s
of seven sta les, ratified r esolutions proposed at an
October confcrcn('c in Charleston, W.Va. The
reco mmendations will be se nt to a White House
enn fc rence nn balanced growth and economic
develnpment to be held early next ye.cir , &lt;
Governors attending tile conference in the Ca pit ol

Schools closed

promise Carter has made to them - a tax cu t. Meany rejected
any business tax cuts and ma de no mention of Carter's
proposal for individual tax relief.

SALE PRICES

Beauti f ul ly boxed Hallmark sets af-e wonderfu l gifts
for that working man -or woman on your list . Take
advantage of th ese savi ng s;

Regular S2.79 Bath Towels

0

Spec ial prices on our enti re stock
of men 's spor t sh irt s. Sizes sma ll
( 14 · 1411), m ed iu m 115- 1512 ) ,
large (1 6 161 2), and ex tra larg e
( 17 -17 1 1). So l id co lors, nea t
pa Herns. Buy now for yo ursel f
and Christmas g ifts.

PEN &amp; PENCIL SETS
1

Sizes 30 to 42 and extra sizes 44
to 48. Black . brown and fash ion
colors, all the popular wid th s.
Free gifl bo xes .

MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1977

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

,;

EAUTIFUL
EDSPREADS

MEN'S. "16.95

Man y s l y le s and
colors
An
appreciated gift .
'

• Wembley Neck Ties .
• Men's Winte r Jackets .
• Men 's and Boy s Tube Socks 88c.
• Boys Win fer Jackels
• Men's All Weather Coats.
eMen 's Work Uniforms .
• Men 's Dress Coats, Fur Trimmed .

VOL. XXVIII NO. 167

en tine

at

e

Wallels. c ard cases .
key -tai-ners , travel kits.
Excellent styles. select
his favor ite co lor. Men 's
deparlmenl. 1st floor .

OTHER SPECIALS

•

Appalachian people bid
for share of prosperity

Brewer , one o [ Hrewe r 's

employes has beeo tol d he
shou ld look fo ~ another job as
th• feiry would not operate
again .

:;:;:;: ::;:;:;:;:;:;:;: ;:::;:;: ;:;:;:;: ;:::::::;:;: ;:;:;

Railroad Roanoke, Va., said

Thursday it had been laying
off workers since thC strike

Weather

began but did not have a total
number of .those furloughed.
" It changes from clay -today and area..f.o-area " sa id
an N&amp;W spokesman. '
The railroad laid off 1,500
wor ke rs
Nov .
30
in
a nticipat ion (Jf the work

stoppage.

·

Wind y, co lder tonight with
perlods of light

DAYS
. TO
CHRISTMAS

NEW OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED for Pomerny
l..ndge 164. F&amp;AM, Wednesday night in. Pomeroy , Fron t, I
tn r, are Eric Gryszka, senior_deacon ; Theodore T . Reed,
Jr ., treasurer ; Ron Young, senior warden; .Kenne th
Wiggi ns, worshipful master ; Jnhn Jenkins, juni nr .

Lows

S11o w .

tonight betwee" 0-5 below . .

warden; Thnmas Edwards, secreta ry; Paul G. Eich,
juninr deacon; back row, Hugh Custer , chaplain; Dale E .

Sunny and cold Saturday ,

Smith, educatio nal offi cer ; Phil Kelly , junior steward;
Patrick D. Wc•nd, senior sl~wi'lrd , and M. R. VanM eter,
tyler.

tonight, 20 percent Saturday.

•

highs near 15. Probability of
prec ipitation

40

percent

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