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                  <text>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

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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 .

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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...
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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,

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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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MEN'S ROLFS
WALLETS

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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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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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SAVE 20%
On any lady's coat.

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SMOKERS
3 styles

Greal gill for dad or gran,dd,ad .

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· 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.

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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 .

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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·
.
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spe cia l

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

SWEATSHIRTS
Good se le ct ion ot styles and

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FLANNEL
SHIRTS

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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

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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.

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1

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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

,;

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EDSPREADS

MEN'S. "16.95

Man y s l y le s and
colors
An
appreciated gift .
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• 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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3- The Da1ty Scntmcl, 1Jddleport-PomeJoy. u , ~ nllay. Dec 9, 1977

2- 1 he Dall' Sentml'l , \1 tdd!t.&gt;port·P onwro) . 0. fnda' Ot&gt;e 9 1977

Tyranny,' by any name,
is the same old game
Il EDEL
PHO'&gt; PH!SA! Th,ul,mll ll'l l
Ttw ~" ts 45
L'f•nts a nwnlh, t',H h tnt.1per gc ~ t\\11 b•l\\ Is 11f m ." t' ,,
eta' and thr pt•nalt\ ft,r th d SI!l~ ~tr b 1.s a built't m tht•
head
That 15 h11\\ .1 16--' t'.tf .o~ ll d llra rtt•t&gt; tcit&gt;ntlfiL'tl . m ! ~ as
f•\mrade Kh.unbcu dL'st'n bed lt ft• 111 tht&gt; P.tthet [..,1• 1
ilfl11 \ m nt'tghbnnng La P ~ Kh.1111bm ''ddt&gt;J. ~tt•r nss tlw
\It-kong Rl\('f last \H•ek and tumt'd hun:self .tnd Ius
Chmese-made A1\ .4f rtflt• nq_•r tn That J11.lllrt•
Speakmg at .1 nt."\\ s t onfe1 t'tlt e tn Phnn Ph1sa1 P&lt;l1tt e
~tatwn near the J ... wttdn bnrder 1 hursda) KJtambtn
satd he ned tilt:' ('l111UllUill::tt n.~glllll' In fear: fur htS. hfe
after be1ng an ust-d •1f 'tedltng bullt•l':i und .st•llmg them
for 3 cents l'adt
He smd ht• '''I" dr,\ftt:'d H~ear d j.!l l ffll!IIIU:s father~:&gt;
farm
· The\ h\ok lb m .1 big truck 111 ~~ K"di trammg
camp " hert' \H' h~td mlhtan trcumng f•1r nne month
and t hen nne nwnth nf P•1htH:a\ learmng. · the defett (l r
B\

P~CL

satd

Thr' 111ld us \\t' 1nust fight the Amertcan
tmper1a!tsts \tlw expl~1 1t thr I..at) people and tha t our
best fnend s "unt tngge!)t helpers " ere flur brNhers the
V1etname st&gt;
The S11 ldit&gt;r:s 11 ' t"&lt;i on t \\tl se n1ng ~ ~. ~r nee a dm - and
"hdteH•r tht&gt;~ cn uld ~ unen~e frmn H1e ft'l re-st (lf ca tch
h om the n\er
Krunba l s.-ud dtsc1phne "'dS stnct and f(lr chaswg
gtrls bemg .1bsent \\ ntwut It&gt; a a nd dtsobe: mg order s
the penalt~ '"ts de~Hil
He sa1d he sa" thr€'C snldJefS e,:-~. ecuted for bemg
absent "1tlwut IE&gt;a\ e
The three snld1ers dug a trench .md then the\ "'ere
shot m the head so that the\ fell mto It , · he satd We
CO \ ered them up
The ref u ~ee YHlre the same green uruform 1ssued
durmg trat mng - nm1 f"ded and npped at the knees
He had on l) a blanket. a mosqulto net and his nfle But
Khamba1sm d he had not been dtssatJshed v11th hfe m
U1e Pathet Uw arm' except that he 1mssed his fa ther
and mother
It "as ~hen ammunl uon he v.as guardmg turned up
mtssmg that he flee!. he sa td
A fnend ''tnspe-re-d that the 1r commander had smd
Khambat " ould soon be batt for tile b1g ftsh tn th e
Mekong Rt\er
"'' Khambat \\atted unlit dark on Dec 2 - Lao
national dav - p1 ck£'d up h1s AK-t i nfle and tV! o
magazwes of ammumtl(ln and "aded arro,ss the
jl,1eknng mtn Thailand

,.e

f

Vance working
·for Arab help
UnltPd Prt"ss lntPmaUunal

Se&lt;relarv of State C}rus
t11da) opened ..t t:aru
pat~ll ( ll gather ~ab support
for Eg \ pttau Prt&gt;sHient
All " df s peaet" eff nrts " lth
lsral"' [)('tt&gt;rmmt'd TW t li• be
thr (l\\ tl nn the defenst\t',
&amp;tdat t{lld a mass rail; that
ertti(S of h1s uuttatl\ E'S were
tmposters and pv~nues "
Vance- was fl\lng tl• Cdlrtl
t()d,n tn the m1dst of the
~\ nrst en s1s to g11p the Arab
\\1lrld SlllCe the crea tiCln of
Israe-l 29 ~~rs ago w1th
E~ pt and SHta - a lhes m
fnur \\ars agamst the J ev.Jsh
state - 1\0\\ bltlerl) div1drd
tl\ e1 how to nMke peace ''" tUJ
\'llnl'f'

4

It

E1,0pt \\aS the ftrst Stl' P on
his stx-nauon M1ddle East
tnur atmed at reconctltng the
Arabs
1\lo Ara b monar chs. Saudi
Ara bta's Kmg Kltaled and
Jordan 's Kmg Hussem, als...•
threw thetr wetght betund
efforts to pat ch up the
Eg) pttan.S) nan spht. " 1th
Kha led conre mng wtth
S) nan Presiden t Ha fez
Assad 1n Rtyadh Saudt
ArabJa on Thursda\ and
Hussetn see tn g Sad.at m
Catro
The Jorda.man mona rch.
who was f], mg to RJ)adh
toda) to confer wtth Khaled .
praised Sadat s "courageous
\'1 Slt' tn Israel and sa1d It 'f\. as
atrned althe reahzmg ·a JUSt
and durable peace" tn the
Mtddle East
He ' sa1d after conferrmg
\\ tth Sadat that he did "not
thmk the reahzatwn of pea ce
m the regw n wtll be delayed

U. S., Russia split on Cairo issue
B} JIM ANDERSON
BRUSSELS
BelgiUm
(UP! ) - Secretary of StRte
Cyrus Vance satd today the
Uruted States and the Sovtet
Uruon are m direct con flt ct on
the
Egypttan - l srae lt
conference m Ca1ro , but that
Mosco\\ IS st1U mterested m
workm g
toward
a
comprehensive Mtddle East
settlement
Va nce
told a news
conference, mmutes before
headtng for the Middle East
w get more support for the
direct la lies, that the Sov1el
Um9n Wishes to se e a

comprehensive set tlement
reached 111 the ~IIddle East ·
Their obJective remams a
Geneva confere nce, · Vance
saJd ' That ts shared b) all
parties The Sovtet Umon and
we do not agree on the
use fuln e-ss of a Ca iro
conference ·

Vance sa1d he c.:ons1dered
the forthcomtng Ca1ro tRiks
ln be a useful step forward,"
and pomted ou; that the
pq.rtiClpanls themselves \-\ere
lookm g f o r~ ard t o a
comprehensive, not a parttal
settlement
Earlier todav the Soviet

Lawrence

Mom right on eggs
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB - Could
you please try to solve a problem r have wtth my mother '
Every mormng, we get mto
an argument over eggs You
see, I am t5 yea rs old l\lld ltft
we1ghts three days a week
l am told protem IS Important 1n muscle bu1 ldmg, and
one way to get tt IS b) ea tmg
three eggs for brea kfast
along wtth toast, m1lk and
frUJt every da)
My mother thtnks the
cholesterol m eggs m hann·
ful, and l should eat only
three eggs a week I thmk
that smce cholesterol Is fat, tf
you exerc1se enoug h, you
would JUS! burn Jt up Who IS
r1ght '
DEAR READER - Funny
thing about mothers, they are
often nght
The Amenf' an Heart
AssociatiOn recommends that
adult men should have no
more than three egg yolks a
week, mclud mg those used tn
cookmg - as m p1es and other
foods Why ' To ltmtt the
choleste rol mtake m the d1et
A large egg cuntams only
6 5 grams of _protem, ~o your
three eggs fot breakfast pt ovJdes 19 5 grams of protem
They are also lugh fat foods.
and contam more fat ca lories
than protem '1hose three
eggs will g1ve you 660
rrul!tgrams of cholesterol.
over tw•ce the da1ly maxunum mtake recommended
by the Inter.Soc1 ety Comm• sswn for Heart Hesources
Co mmittee of nattonally
recogmzed sucnt iSts And
you need tha t !00 mt! ltgram
choleste rol &lt;~llo"ance fo r
foods that are h1ghet m p1 otem , s uch as lliJ H rncal
You 'll get more p1 olein and
If· fat fJ um lew• meat w1th
.o
1e fat truruned away
\'ou may be surpnsed to
fmd out that cholesterol ts not
teally a fat , and 1s nol
metabolized as a f&lt;lt All that
-exercise may not lu\\ er your
I

news agency Tass sa1d Vance
had vtolated a )Otnt SovtetAmencan statement on the
Mtddle East by supportmg
the Cmro conference
"Our obJective remauts a
comprehensive
settlement
consummated at Geneva,'
Vanee sa1d "That IS the
S&lt;lVlet obJective as well "
Asked 1f the Umted States
would support a separate
peace between Israel and
Egypt , Vance rephed , "Both
the President of Egypt and
the Prune Mmtster of Israel
have sa1d they seek a
eomprens1ve agreement and
I beheve and accept what
they stated "
Asked what might happen
1f the Ca1ro talks fall , Vance
sa1d " I don't want to talk of
fatlure. We mtend to make
them work n
Vance satd America 's
European allies each Will be
makmg tndJvtdual decJstons
on ho.- w treat the Ca1ro
efffor ts A commumque
tssued by the 1:&gt;-uatton NATO
alliance after a two-day
meetmg of foretgn n11msters
supported the Egypttan
uu t1at1ve

lnng ·
Earlter S,\ll,tt told ,Ill
t•stun,lti•d 1 mil\lnn Lhet'ring
F.t-!) ptlans at ·' c.urn ralh
that erHIL'S nf his pe~H.'l'
OliSSion tn lsl.tt&gt;l lc~st month
\\ere bloC'kmg tht• 1n.td to
peace
r \Hsh dwst• 11 11puste rs
and pygmtes tlad heard and
1 et:td wht:tl I !'i&lt;:Hd before thP
Kne'Sst&gt;t
t the
Israeli
pariMment l 'lle scull. and he
dPnuuneed · thP ir ram·nr.
lgnoralll'"(' and StUpidity '
It wa s onC' of Sa dnt's
angnest denuct.Jttons to date
and nnr of h1s targets - the
So\'lt'l Unum respl1nded
w 1th a shurp altat k agcunst
both E~ pt and the Umted
States
Mosc(m: sa1d Amenca n
pohc\ JS no" m dtrect
contradt cuon" w1th a recent
U S -Soviet statement of
understanding on the Middle
East by emphastzJn~ d
proposed Catrn meeti ng over
the resumptiOn of a Gene\a
Conferen ce

Hospital News
Holzer Medical Cen ter
(Discharges, Der 81
Tammy Adkms. W1tma
Baker. Mrs Terry Canaday
and son James Channell,
Roma F tsher, Charles
Ketser , Mary Martm, Pegg)
McK1nne) . Aaron Mit chell
Hobart R1ce. Carol Sturgill.
Mrs Richard TheiSs and son
Ester Wamsle) Rt cha rd
Wells
1Births, Der 8 )
Mr and Mrs Dame! Allen
a son. Hamden Mr and Mrs
Roger Burnett, a daughter,
Gall1po1ts Mr and Mrs Paul
Chapman, a daughter and a
son, Pomeroy Mr and Mrs
Terry Dugh a son, Jackson
Mr and Mrs Michael Fortner, a son, Oak Htll Mr and
Mrs Gregory Stewart , a
daughter. Rutland Mr and
Mrs Cectl Young, a son,
BJdwell

~~
ROB AIKEN . a semor at Ohlo State University, and
Judy Turner Persmger, who fonnerly lived In Mason
County

c1ses program , and that rate
ts most unhkely Extra protemts Simply used as c.i:Jiones
for energy or stored as fat.

serv1cc not avaU!Iblt:, One month,
S3 25 Ry ma ll u Ohto and W VII
"'" y,., 12200 s"' months

Bernardo
Sandals
tn
Colwnbus, and by Rob Aiken,
a sen1or at OSU
The c rushed c ans were
pamted to represent an
Eskimo, Owls, dogs and other
characters and put on
paneling squares. Judy was a
fonner resident of Mason, and
the daughter of Mrs John
Marshall New Haven
P1ctured at the Capital C1ty
Art and Craft FaJr was a
pollee dog attired m a bonnet
and shawl m a wheel cha1r
What better way to get man's
best fnend mto a sho\\ wh1ch
forb1ds dogs , than by a wheel
chair The do~ truly stole the

BY ALII! A MARSHALL
Havmg attended three craft
fa 1rs laMy where my husband
and I exhibited and sold our
Items and observed f1rst-hand
a lot of amusmg exhibitS,
happemngs and mterestmg
people, we want to share these
experiences wJth you
An mteresltng craft booth at
the October Fest m Columbus
.-as the " Litter Cntters"
Would vou believe the critters
were made from crushed pop
and beer cans gathered from
Columbus Parkm g lots by
Judy Truner Persmger. a
merchandise manager for

~

till' H ct~ lllttll 1'1 opln
' lllUJ'Sii&lt;t\ ntght tn nHUonall\

of

~:~ward

MARGARET TmJRSTON of Dunbar, who says she is
U1e great-great-great-granddaughter of Chief Cornstalk

show
Charles B Wolford of 4331
Blythe Rd , Columbus, takes
great prtde 1n hiS jewelr}
made from horseshoe na1ls
and pirds made from the
na1ls Although Charles IS
deat , he commumcates very
well wtth a ready sm1 le and
wonderful personality H1s
unqlue centerpiece features
bJrds m flight, shells and
driftwood Mr Wolford was
also at the October Fest It
was a great show, complete
wtth very good entertamment
-Last but not least we met
Margaret Thurston. wh ose
booth was next to ours at the

trophy

MOTHER St&gt;JD 'NE
CO()LD HAVE
fFANUT BUTTER

PEANUT BJTIER AR"ER.
'SCHCXL 15 o OCXJ, BUT

'!;1, 'Mnrn , I 111 1! 1

ll oublc' I l l'd ll) UPtl't ltd\l'
wnads to t•xpress my h•e!mgs
I l!npt• l r~m1 Cpll'SCll t wiMt It
s t d iHh; fot
and wtll du
t.•vcrythmg I t:.tn l l •Wctl d that

ANSWERS liRE BETTER I

AND BREAD

YE S. BUT WHAT
WANT IS TO FIND
OUT WHAT 'S ALL lf..j\5
ABCtiT SANTA AND HO-

AFTER SCHOCt_

I~

•

IS .health

fund

ISSUe

Just before the stnke was
ca lled at muimght Monday,
Miller adv1sed the umon
membershtp that health
beneftts would be cut off at
the same t1me a strike occurred The un10n 's health
and penswn programs are
nearly bankrupt due to
mismanagement of funds m
the past and unauthoriZed
" wildcat" sWtkes, whtch cut
cOal production
Negolla!tons for the umon
and
B1turnmous
Coal
Operators of Amenca met for
JUst over an hour Thursday,
exchanged proposals, and
then recessed
Horvitz said "the part1es
have exchanged some 1deas
and proposals "
"Each s1de wants some
t1me ,'' to consider those
proposals, HorvitZ sa1d. He
did not spectfy what the
proposals were.
W1th M1ller absent, Sam
Church, the UMW v1ce
preSident-elect, became the
umon's spokesman, but sa1d
only "We're talking "
BCOA Prestdent Joseph
Brennan sa1d both stdes
"--:ere gomg to be thmkmg
about" the proposals

l llfll'l.mh illlllll ..

l'111 veq • happy :md \'Cry
pr oud," Said Mrs campbell ,
wh use eyes ghntcd "1th
tear s " I had nn 1dea he'd be
the wmner I Jec11ly d1tln 't
1ce~ lize wh&lt;.tt the th: Js ntarl
Tl ophy w~1 s unt1l aboi,Jt thr Ct!
lll(lnth.s agt• Even then It
never nc~ un ed tu me 1t would
be th1 s nnpn11&lt;-mt 1n h1 ~ 'Iff'

pnmts m then first mectmg
su the Bengals w111 have to
\\Ill by more than tha t ft gure
to earn a playoff slut tn U
tJCbreaker Slluatwn
New England can chnch
th e AFC East by wtnm ng tts
The
last two games
opponents wtlt be the chtef
rompet1t10n. M1am1 and
Baltunore Mmnu, Balt1more
and Oakland are ehgtble lor
wttd ca rd berths, tuo
St
Louis
takes on
Washm gtrm fm a shot at the
NFC wtld ca rd berth
Minnesota and Clucago are
ft ghtmg for the NFC Centra l
ttlle a11d a possible wtld card
berth but the other t&gt;'FC races
~:n e over
Here 's the way the NFL
shapes up th1s week
Saturday
Pittsburgh 27, Cmc1onatt 20
- Steelers wm AF'C Central
t1lle and fmalty seem to be
ge ttm~ health) JUSt m hme
for th e pla yoffs Benga l
offense has been performmg
welt but the defense has been
spotty
St LoUIS 24, Washmgton 14
- Cards finally snap nut of
doldrums to end tY. o·game
shde and oust Redskms St
Louts has gtven up 82 pc.nnts
m la st tw o gam es but
Washmgton of[ense has been
dotng ndthmg
Sunday
New Eng la11d 23, Mta tm 17

\\. eekend when P itts burg h

~a nw s

The Steelers can wrap up a
fourth co nsec.: ut1vt! AF C
Cen tral t1tle wtth a v1ctot y
ove1 the Bengals SatUI day
Should Cmcmna tl wm and
move mt o a t 1e wit h
Pitts burg h, there ts the
po sstbltty that pomts scored
would come mto play
If both clubs ftmsh tied next
week, tl1e penni dtfferentJal
become• the b1g factor Ptttsburgh bea t Cuu:tnnatJ by SIX

JOE--

6-N"~WE=KSI

FANTASt; I

Gut coal issue

IH edit t c1 wJmtt.'r 111 Texcts'
('utlnn I3I1Wl gallll' Wi th N11tr e
D&lt;~mt• ~ml scJICI llll' l ely · the
kt•y tu wuuung the g.tlltl' ts

takes on Cmcmnatt and New
Engla nd plays host to Mtaml
111 key Amencan Conference

HO f-.10 BElt--..6
NOTHIN6 BUT
CCMMER.CJAL
AND

YUM'

(. IIIJf(\ll'lltt'
lilt&gt; limncr . alS!I
.ut•'Jicil'd bv Mt s Camp!.)('!!,
tlll' suiJduul '1\: K~IS st.tr
L'X Jl&lt;llld(•d nn Ius vte ws
• ! 11 1 l1\11 l1c1ppy ln t1) 111
snulc,· c Hmplx-'11 S.:'l ld Hut
H.'S, I lhtnk I dt&gt;served 1t
b.•t ci USl' I " nr ked so hdl d fm
11 Let me sum up my feclm~
If ) OU hLJd seen how hard I
wnt kc(l f 111 1t , }•Ill wnuld s.ty,
Earl. \ nu dcsl•rvc 1t "
'l11l' 22~1&gt;' •Un d I WUiel , \-\ ltn
:-:;cml Ins ravnJ!tc piO) l'f IS
Pllt slllll gh Stt.·eler "t,u
!HI'S "'

B) JOE CARN!CELLI
UPI Ext;'cuttve Spo~rts Ed11Hr
NEW YORK ( UPI I - ll
tnmes do\\ n to JUSt t "o 11101 c
weeks . for 14 Na lwn a l
Fnntball
Lellg ue cl ubs
scr.m bh n~ to makt! the
ploynffs Some !) £ tlwse, 111
fact, sho uld be dectded this

BUT WHERE
WILL WEGO
I=CQ

At·'
Hl!l\\1111.!.

NOW OPEN

GINO'S
OF MASON

peopletalk

.
PHONE

By KENNETH R CLARK
United Press International
MOSTEST HOSTESS SUzi Park Thomson, whose
Washmgton parties have been lmked to South Korea n
,mfluence-buymg m Congress, says t he scandal has left her out
of a JOb , so she's gomg mto the ca lenng busmess, Says she, " I
had to do someth mg to earn a hvmg and I thmk thiS tS the on!}
way now because everybody IS afraJd to h1re me" And.
obvwusly borrowmg from Perle Mesta, she'll call herself,
"Capttol Hill's Hostess w1th the Mostest-:"

77~5536

fldlnwang th e dtnll CI

wa s

cond ucted by CBS

- l. o an d behold , th e Ct1a1_gers are dangerous nm-.·
P(ttrwts, pre·season p1cks to " 1Lh Dan Fouts back and
\\111 the chvaston , are back m
dnmg well
the race after bemg wrllten
I A~s Angeles 16, AtlantR 13
off Two Wins and thefhave - Rams are m· playoffs und
the title Dolphms pulled out a just need to stay sharp - and
btg une agamst Balttmore hea lthy Falcon defense wtll
Monday mght but the key keep Los Angeles on 1ts toe s
lnJUnes continue to mount
Phtladelphta 17, New York
Baltnnorc 31 , Detrmt 7 Gtants 10 - Eagles fma lly
Colts are hungry to sta) m play someone m thetr O\\ n
race after tw o tough losses
class after Iaktng nn pl,. ynff
Ltons ha ven t been showing a contenders m seven of thetr
ttnng lately and there should last etght g ames Gtan ts
be some btg changes commg stunned St IJlu ls but Eagles
m a few weeks
play better defense than St
Oakland 34, Mmnesota 10 l ..ouJs
Ratders a1e desperate They
New York Jets 27 , Buffalo
neetl tiltS one to stay m 14 - J ets don 't ha ve
playoff race Vtkings had p1 nblems With a lso-rans
storybook ftm sh last week to Bills now a 'passmg tea m
beat San FranciS&lt;:&lt;J but these smce 0 J Stmpson's InJur y
are World Chumps , not the but nobody passes through
49ers
th e Shea StadJum typhoon m
Chicago 27 , Green Bay 7 December
Bears cou ld m ove mto farst
Seattle 37, Kansas Ctt) 24 place t1e m NFC CeRtral Seahawks ca n score lots nf
Walter Payton needs b1g pomts agamst a nyone and
game ve rsus Pack to,f ta y m Chtefs' defense hasn't been
the race for NFI. smgle- stoppmg anyrme
season ru shmg \tile
New Otleans 17. '!an1pa
Houston 31, Cleve land 20 Bay 10 - Satnts wtll h"vc
Oilers are dosmg strong tough time runnmg aga1nst
They played Denver dose Bucs Tampa Bay ca n slay
last week before folding clnsc If offense doesn 't gtve 1t
81 owns playm g hke they ve away
Monday night
g1ven up
Denve1 20 San Otego 14 Dallas 21, San F'ranctoco 10
Home crowd. should keep the - Cowboys also tunmg for
Broncos fr om gomg through playoff s 49ers sttll can' t
the motwns now that they 've believe they blew 24-{) lead to
clinched ftrst title m 18 year&lt;
Mmnesota

at diamond swap
Outfielder Rt ck Mtller also
By FRED McMANE
\\ nund up w1th the Angels m
UP f Sports Wrtler
HONOLULU (UPI ) - The the same package
- Approva l
by
the
largest deal ever engmeered
at the wmter ba seball Amen ca n League nf the.
meetmg s left the Texas tran1:&gt;fet of owne1sh1p of t he
Rangers, Ptttsburgh Pirates Cleveland Indians
- ReJectwn by Amencan
and New
York
Me ts
dreammg of a pennant, but League offlctals of the sale nf
the Atlantt:t Braves may have the Bosto n Red Sox to the
actually profited most of all. Buddy Lernux-Haywood SulCnm mg after four days of hvan group
The btg trade among the
1 elatlve calm, the four4eam
trade mvnlvmg 11 pta yet s four clubs mduded all-star
was the tugh spot of a day, perfm mcrs Bert Blylcven , AI
Oliver . W1l!te Montanez and
"htch mcluded
- An early-mornmg trade, Jnn Mdtlack a nd took foUl
days to hnallze In the end,
1\l whtch Sl Lows sent relief
pitcher AI "The Mad Hun- Montanez became il Met,
garJan" Hrabosky t o lhe Blyleven went to the Ptrates
Kansas City Royals m ex- and Oh ver and Matlac k
change for rehever Mark Jotned the Rangers
Ltttell and a player to be
named later
- A ft ve -player deal
between Cht cago and St
LoUJs that se nt all-st a r
nulftelder Jerry Morales to
the Cardmals and He1ty Cr uz
to the Cubs
- A trade where pttcher
Don Aase went from the Red
S.&gt;x to the Angels for second
ba~crnan
Jen Y • Kemy

SMALL FRY NOW . Eugene ~lcCarthy always played for
the b1g stakes before - U S senator from Mtnnesota and
presJdentJal candulate- but that's all behind h1m Now he 's
shootmg for the small-fry constituency Mt&lt;:arthy was m !Jls
Angeles Thursday to auwgraphy cop1es o! h1s first txlok "Mr. Raccoon and HIS Fnends" He's been wntm~ tt for
years It's about a soc1ety of httle antmals w1th problems very
much hke the ones he's been workmg on all hts hfe

Don't they
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Oswald no model as Marine
By MIKE FEINSR.BER
spokesmen say
hunself and
answe red
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The FBI quoted Manne questtons about h1s self-exile
Durmg hts years m the Capt Robert Block as saymg Here he dented he was a
Marmes, Lee Harvey Oswald Oswald explamed that he Commumsl and added
had a pnvate room m a kept Commumst literature m "Thank you s1r, you are a
quonset hut, kept books on his room by saytng he was real patnot." ·
commumsm and refused to trym g " to tnd octrmate
Scruttny of the ltles
unlock h1s room for routme hnnself m RusSian theory m produce these
further
mthtary mspechons un!JI he conformance wtth Manne gleanmgs
~
was threatened With puniSh- Corps policy "
'-Jack Ruby, who k1lled
ment, FBI hies show.
Marmes sa1d he rarely left Oswald, knew mobster AI
The 40,001 pages or raw the Santa Ana, Calif, base Capone wlule he was growmg
ftles gathered by the FBI add where he was stattoned m up tn Ch1cago Then known as
detatl to the portratt of 1959, saved all his money and ''Sparky,'' Ruby ''mtght have
Oswald,
the
accussed •• sa1d, "Nothmg m my room run Innocuous errands for
assassm of John F Kennedy , concerns
anyone
but Capone,'' boxer Barney Ross
that the nat1on came to know myself."
told F1ll agents
m the days after the slaying
Staff Sgt Camtlous Brown
- When Ruby was dymg
on Nov. 22, 1963 - a scruffy, sa1d Oswald was d1shked from cancer, · Oswald ' s
moody ''loner" ltvmg on the because his "Work quality mother Marguerite contacted
frmge of soc1ety, almost and professiOnal attitude the FB!. A bUJ ea u meiJlo satd
lrtendless, unhappy m were poor "
she asked "that when 1t ls
Russ1a, unhappy in America,
Oswald's "H1stor1c Diary" pubhcly released thai Jack
m frequent mmor scraps
chromcltng his 2\'z years m Ruby has dted from cancer,
But the files, released Wed· the Sovtet Umon was she be g1ven complete
nesday, fall to shed light on contamed m the f1les It assurance that Ruby actually
what caused hnn to do what revealed he was a poor ts m the coffm. She conltnued
he d1d, and the addittonal speller , craved attentton , that she beheves Ruby will be
40,1100 pages exQected to be became dlsJlluswned w1th IBken out of the country,
~ made public m January also
RusSia and had a sharp eye although tt will be pubhcly are unlikely to settle that for women
announced that he has dted
unanswered question, - FBI
At one pomt, Oswald asked and IS bemg burled "

Ken M:lt'Afc·P of Nntrl' DnmL'
( ampbt•ll ldso wuJI Pflt.' of the
SIX lt·sst•r i..lw.u d s - tilt~ I 11f
rwuung lxu.:k
Othc1 .tw~.wd wumer :.:; wer r
MotAfec, uTfcn St\iC end
Ou ts Wm ll of Oht~&lt; SWtc.
~~ffcn s Jvc l111cman, Jerry
Hobtnson
of
UC I.A.
hnebac.:kcr , H PSS Brnwnc1 of
No t1 c DHIIIt!, defcnsl\ e
hncmdl l, und Za~ Henderson
nf Ok!d hiJJIIa , dcfenSI\C b&lt;:~ c k
The shn w-ceremnn;•

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TEN·YEAR TOUR Russ1an wmter has the ;~ ce
president's Wife by the throat , bot a bad cold and a case nf .
lar) ngtlls duln 't keep Joan Mundale away from Lemngrad 's
famed llermtlage Museum Thursday She vtstted the 1,000room landmark - considered by some experts the fm est
musewn tn the world - and proclatmed tt "beauttful " Says
Mrs Mondale, "!want to come ba ck I have had a bnef look
mto Russian history, but I understand tt takes 10 )ears In see
all the exh ibits "

GLIMPSES. Chff Robertson and wtfe, actress Dina
Merrill, JOmed Anne Armstrong, former U S ambassador to
'Great Bntam, m New York Thursday to recetve the Nattonal
Institute of Soctal Sctences' award for "dJStmgUJshed servJces
to hwnamty " Sen Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass , took a
look at a new energy source Thursday, tounng a $50 m1lhon
Saugus, Mass, plant that burns garbage lor power Smger
Diana Muldaur has been elected to the board of governors of
the Academy of TeleviSion Arts and Sc1ences, and NBC-TV
V1ce President Hank Rieger , a former Umted Press
Internatwnalexecutive, has been named president Brtlam's
Prbtcess Anne and her husband, Capt. Mark Phillips, have
named their son Peter Mark Andrew - mamtammg thetr
pos1t10n that he wtll be rmsed as a commoner . Cloris
Leachman IS m London for an appearance on the "Muppet

( .nnphell , \dlc,'Se Jn(lthcr
I di S('( \ hl'l fa1111h and sllil
hw s Ill dtl unpumt~·d huusf" nn
a t wo·acre plot wh e r~ ~h~
~lu\\ S tnst•s s,ud he rntends
t" build " lit'\' house wath
ll l' 'llt'Y ht&gt; t xpects tn makf'
fn•tll pl.t; mg pr 1l fl••lb(ill
Il l' st!Pined sm pnsed " hen
a !l('WSIIlWI t1.sked where he
W11ult.l bmld lht.: house
"Wily, 111 the sc.11ne place ,
he answer Pd
CdJu pbell \-\ r•n the award
Hfl e1 the, fteld had been
na rrow ed dn\\n tn tum , Ten}
Mll ll.:1 of 01.-hh ••TJ t,l ~~~l iP l!lf\

More playoff decisions due_
in pro ·g rid play this weeken·d

Capttal C1ty Arts and Cralt
Show
Margaret saJd she JS the
gr eat-g reat -g reat- gra nd daughter of Ch1ef Cornstalk
Her ab1llty as a leader m
erR(l&lt; ts exhJbtted m her dned
apple dolls, paJ,ntmgs, and
three wJSe men She used
'drape tt" on the fabnc wh1ch
covered the characters and
pamted rich colors to brtng out
truly works of art m the
characters she protrayed w1th
the use of cloth pamt and
1maginat10n
Margaret
resides at Dunbar, W Va , and
also teaches craft classes

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'I11e 22·YClli' nl tl sl.'mnr. whu
led the 113 lHIIl Ill I Ush111 g cllld
scnru1g ~•s Te xd s wm1 ulltts 11
~a mes fnr the on\\ pcrfed
l'et:ord lll t:nllc~\! fuotb..t ll thts
year, wa s nmned the wmncr

by Baur and Pastoret

Judy, Joe and the Ho-Ho-Ho

CARIUER OF' THE WEEK - Beth Gloeckner, 12,
$11 50
I hret' mo nths, $7 []0
da ught er o r Char Ie::~• Gl oec kner , p omeroy, IS a carrter for
f b~whcrc 126 00 ye&lt;~r SUI months
m 50 The" '"""\"'· --11 50~- The. Dally Sentmel Beth attends school at Me1gs Jumnr
Sub'&gt;tnpuon prtee mc!ude.s Sund11y
H1gh m Mldd!E!pm t Her mterests mclude water-sk1mg
Tunt-s··Sentmel
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skateboard and motorcycle nding

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Craft fair experiences are shared

Wrong advertisement

cle a week wtth vour exer·

Reisman award came to right man --Campbell
NEW YOHK ( UP I 1 - E.u 1 tell•v t:s t•ll t l' rt•molltt•s
Campbell , the stdr pf Tl'X:ds' fnllowmg cl 1,1\AISh dUlllt' l
first ·r ar\kcU
l.nn~h o rn s,
sponsult"(l U) lht• Downtu\HI
pledged
't hu t sd.t)
to ,\Jhtett&lt; l'tuu
represent Uw :-itanll~trtls t•f
' Wlwn I \\as ,1 kul and 1-:«lt
UJC He1smun 'I'rn1&gt;h' wluh.&gt; tn. tr nubh• I'd s;.t)' Hey,
statmg c.mdidl)' he thought Ilium l 'm I ll II (•Uble,"'
he t.lescrved to wm &lt;. 1• llegl' (',mlpbl'll saal turnw g
ftl(ltball 's [J)n::;t pr t•sttgmus {ow~trd Ius mothc1 111 the

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Veteraoslllemorlal Hospital
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ADMITTED - Lenme
Crary, Reedsville Amy
Reynol~s,
Re_edS\ tll e ;
Gertrude Bass, Pomeroy.
DISCllARGED - W1lham
By DREW VON BERGEN
Clonch, Genevteve Sherman ,
WASHINGTON (UPI) FranciS Hudson , Mary
Un tied
Mme
Workers
McAihster.
Prestdent Arnold Mtller says
restoratiOn of the str1kmg
unton 's depleted health
WINNERS
NOTED
benefits program IS the most
E. Lamb, M.D.
Gold Star wmners m the Important roadblock to
Christmas GJve-Away Thurs- se!tlmg the four-day· ol d
day were Ellen Couch, walkout of 188,000 mmers
Pomeroy, certificate from
But Mtller d1d not attend a
Chapman Shoes and Ada negotJatmg sesston called by
Evans, Rt I, Mmersvtlle, chJef federal med1ator Wayne
certifiCate !rom Pomeroy HorvitZ Thursday Another
cholesterol If you conswne a
sess10n was scheduled today
Nat10nal Bank
lut and particularly If you are
The uruon chief wa s present
putlmg on we1ght, some of
at the Capital H11ton Hotel
which may be fat Those h1gh
Thursday at the hme set for
fat, cholesterol-laden, h1gh
the sesslOn m mid-afternoon .
calone dtels that some body
bUtldmg programs put people
kook; ::ichuchmann sa1d thts But when coa l operators
ST LOUIS (UP! I - Byron
on are the maktngs of fattyiBud" Sch uchmann was
week "! sltll love her I'd fatled to show up and a onehour delay was announced,
cholesterol depos tts tn lookmg for h1s lost love , but marry her tomorrow."
artenes that cause heart and he found out tt didn't pay to
But a weddmg doesn't Miller left the hotel and d1d
not return
vascular disease
appear likely.
advertiSe
As he left , M1ller told
Those dtseases are not JUSt
11
In the front ptclure wmdow ·
She sa}s she loves me but
diseases ol old people, either of h1s home m suburban Fer- that I don't have enough reporters the fnanclal status
Over 70 percent of young men guson. Schuchmann placed a c h a r a c' t e r , ' '
s a 1 d of the umon's health care
exammed from Km ean War b1g s1g n readmg " Wtfe Schuchmann, a machmtst at fund "1s the btggest problem
deaths , of an average age of Wanted ' WtdO)Ver Seeking a steel mill ' She's out ol my as far as we are concerned "
22. already had stgmfJcant W1fe Over 45 InqUire W1thm
"'!'here are people who try
class Her husband was a
fall) -cholesterol deposits tn Byron "Bud" Schuchmann mm1ster Her father was a to distort the facts and say
the artenes of thmr heart
Phone 314 521-9121 St Louts, mayor She 's a college g1rl, that 1s not the real Jssue "
The lime to develop ealmg Mo ''
smgs m a ch01r a nd pla)s Miller sa1d "That ts the real
habits tha t promote health
Schuchmann 's telephone br1dge ' J
throughout your hfe ts now
started rmgmg , but he 1sn 't
Cholesterol passes through happy With the women
t he btle from your ltver mto callers He said what he
the mtestme It ts reabsorbed really had m mmd when he
there mto the blood stream put up the s1gn was a
an d goes round and round
particular woman , a wtdow
You have to either stop Jts
Unfortunately for h1m, that
productiOn, or luntt lis ab- woman recently lelt hnn for
oorpttOn from the mtestine to another man after three
help lower cholesterol, and tl years of datmg hnn. And she
tsn 't C:~.lways so easy
was not tmpressed w1th the
Ho.- much protem and wtdower 's newest courtmg
what should you eat for a lactJc
body btnldmg program ' I am
"Now she thmks I'm a real
sendtng you The Health Letter number 5-4, We1ght TramTHE DAil\' SENTINEl
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DEVOTED TO TifE
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,,fIllS \\llh l~ l llll!t l••T L', ht• \\ I•U)d lld\l' .t nl'W Jn b ft vt tll tnUt ts
!.Ill'! \\llh Mih\.tUkt•t•

H.nr \ D.l lt1•11 , th e Bte\\l'T s' he.tt!Jn.lll , '' •1n t s; l) 1 W1 11d
dbout bung tnurpll'lrl\ a"ar c 11f the fcl d Wcdver 1 ~ undt'l ,.,.
tllll'C •)l'.ll 11\.lll.lg('il.:ll t: l•fll!,ut With tiH' Oltnlrs Wt' .! \C I s
l lllll ll llt ll tl' l l\ With \li\'111 IS onh ,J Vl'l bell t~llt' , J111t ,J n ~ tlllll j.! Ill
\\I tUng hut t lld t \\ ouldn1 nwttt•J 111 Kuhn 1f he f~l t t hl'I l' t~c~d
~f'n ,Il l) 1 ' ' ctl tdl1lJ H 1 mg
It s 1111 SPt !PI Drl llon \\ould h,l\ t.: ltked Wci.l\l'f .J S Ius
!llmtilg er wlwn D~tlt on Wds sttll v.: 1th tlw ( &lt;iltfnr nta Angl'ls bUt
thl Or 11 1\e s 1efust•d to It•! Wed\ er go Da llun ~111d Wc~IVCI ll&lt;H ('
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friend s 20 VCill s and when he was the pltl )'! 1

IX 1Sill! Ill' I dll l'ltol v11th the 0 11nles It wa ~ Dc.dton wlw bH•Uj.!ht
Weavc1 10 f!ntn Hc1dH.•ster and made hull one ,,r B.tltrm••l l' s
t n&lt;Jc.: hes c.~l lilt' ~t~u t of 1968 Then Ill the nndclle nf tha t ScllllC
sea!)4•n Dalt11n fu ed H.mk Baue1 d S tilt"' Or lolcs' math!ger ami
lld!lled Wert~t· t .1s Ins 1Cpi&lt;H.: 0mcnt
Wcc~ver h,ts •heen With B ~lltlfli i i!C SllllC, \~ !n nmg nne Wc11ld
Cl!amplnn ~ hlp , tlu l!C AJllC I I Cd ll I t!(.tgue pcnmmts .llld five
Eds\t.'l n D1vt swn llllt•s 111 th.Jt tunc If he 1~11 't the bc ~t
llldllf:l~CJ 111 IJa sl;! b&lt;~li, I II \hill while \UU tluul{ i::lb{IU lit und u)
Lr1 n!l ne up w1til ont&gt; bcttct
Amnng Wcavc1 ~ Ill &lt;i ll) vu tues IS a tnng memor j Ill s
b1ggest il a bJIIt\ thc• ugl1 ts a s )H ,I l fu se :r(''' shm t. S(llllCt um s
Wed vc r gnt ~•11 fu ed up Wednesdi:i) evemng m these Winh:: l
lxtseball mcetmg~ He felt the Orwlc s lwei made a bum rlecJ I
\\ tth lhc Exp,,s , \\hit 11 \\ rt~ bud enough, but the fact the' h.1d11 t
1111tl fl cd tum bcfo1 c!Jc.lflll. lte thought was \\ol se
fhe u mle that upset 111111 so much ~\ cls the one m \\lurh t11e
Utlul es se nt left ..fl a!ldc t H ucly~fr1ay and relicve1 H(mcl} M!lll·r
plu s mmnt leHguc ptt thc1 Br yli '{;1111th to Mnnll eal fm 1c h cv~1 s
Dr n Stdn house and .J (Jt' Ken1ga n cmd mmnr league nutft eldc r
C:c11 y RocniC~kc

• I \ e ht:td Jt," he fum ed 'I qull. I m g, ,mg 11 ghl upstdll s an d
tel! t Hc.mk) Pete rs ( Ba!tJmurc'::; Gen~1 al Manct gc1 1 ll t.: Cct ll
have the Jl 1b
So he " ent duect!) to Pete1 s' 1n()m a nd lold hun he wa:s
restgmn g W1sely , Peters a much ca lmer mdivtclu&lt;1l refu sed
to accept the t cstgna twn He talked w1th Wea ver pat1ently,
explamed a number of thmgs tn hun , tn r~J udm g h1~n he wtd
nlhcr membc1s of the Ot1nles had t11cd to rea ell h11 n but
couldn't Weaver eventualh &lt;noled off c~nd sa 1d o k~ty, he
wnuldn t qu tt
I ...Iter , he cxpl.Hn cd h1s feelmgH a~mt the whole t htng
'M\' becnm lill.{ disturbed IS very Wl cli aractetJsUe tn Ill)
nature bet.:&lt;:~ USC r trust lhe peop le who 31 e workmg fm Ml
Contmued on page 4

CHICAGO (UP!) - Free
Agent Jm1 Ard s1gned With
the Clucago Bulls Thursday
afternoon , managmg partner
Jtlhn a th an
K ov lcr
announced Tm ms of the
cuntracl were not announced
Ard , 29, takes U1e place of
Tom
Boerwmk le
who
sustamed a lorn \\jJ,ament m
hts left knee m last Tuesday

mght's game agamst the
Wa shmg:tun Bullets, and ts
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6 :00--Sunrlse Semester 8,1 0; 6 :3D-Marlo &amp; the Magic
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7 : oo--Saturday Report 3;. Matters of Life 6; Ghost
Busters 8; ~ubllc Policy F:orums 10; Grape Ape 13 ~·
7 :JD--Pink Panther 3, 15 ; World of Survival 4; Dusty's
Treehouse 6; Wacko 8; Weekend Special 13.
8 : 00--C. B. Bears 3,.4 , 15; Superfriends 6, 13 ; Skateblrds

3:3o-NFL Football 8,10; Area Showcase JJ .
4:0Q-Marshall Baskelball 3; Night lhe Animals
Talked 4; PTL Club 15;.Jody's Body Shop J3.

Johnson, a rookie, has carried the ball 126 times for 491
W· yards and four touclldowns .
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definitely would not see
action Saturday, Mayes
dislocated his left shoulder
111 against Kansas Cit)' last
!&lt; Sunday. " The doctor is
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the ligaments to be strong
~ again," Mayes said.
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forecasters
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Basketball
Boston - Signed guard Kevin
St a com and placed forward
Steve Kuberski on wa iv ers .
In dian a - Rea cfivat ed tor ward Stevf' Green and placed
guard Gabby Wilson on wa i
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College
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Mvron Smith as head football
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first Team Offense
SE- Ric k Coy , Northwood ,
5-11. 165, Sr .
TE - Doug Carr, Souf.h
(;harleston Southeastern, 6--4 ,
210. Sr.
T - Tom Balt zel , T iff in
Cal v ert, 6-4, 225, Sr
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John and Tom Cool of Tiffin

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West
Liber ty Salem , 6-4, 200, Sr .
FURLOW ACTIVE
T- Rich Mates . Garfield
RICHFIELD. Ohio iUPi l
Tr in ity, 6 ~ 3 .- 235 , Sr ~
Albany , Greg Rnt•bm·k ,1f
scales at 172 pounds. was
G- Ran Kisse l., Colum - - Forwa rd Terry Purlow of
Parkw a ~· and Scott Jensen ~~ f
named
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. the Cleveland Ca \'aiiers has
, 6-0, 225, Sr .
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Delensh•e Back b)' Unlied ·
G - Mike Oakley , Ve r
~been relictlvated fer ton ig ht' s
Kellett, 5-!0, 180 pounds,
Prt'ss International. Thr
sa itles . 6-1: 200 . Sr .
game a t Buffalo. To mukc
C - Dan
Vannuc c ·i ,
rusht.'tl fo r 1. 22i yards the
AII.SV AC grldder led the
Newcomerstown, 59 , 175 , Sr . room fur Furlo w, who h as not
pa st seaSon and scored 20
ronft'rrnce Jn rushing with
yet played th is season
QB- Jeft Merk l in , West
tnuc hd OY.11S.
morr lhan 1,150 yards in . Jefferson , 6-3. 175 . Sr .
because of a virus, the Cave
Roebuck. a po.werful 6-1.
oint" gaml's.
RB- Ken Post , St . Henry , released rookie ~ua rd Ed
195-j&gt;ounder. ran for 1,l65
5-11 . 190. Sr .
. RB- Br ian Crum , Bealls- Jordan. thl' Cavs ' first pick in
vards and totaled 162 points
the last NBA draft.
ville, 5-11, 172 , Sr .
~n 20 touc hd C&gt;wns , 39 e xtr a
RB - Mark
Cel l ill 1,
Black Hivcr mans {1\l£' uf t he Ashtabula S! . J oh n , 5 -5. 145,
points and a field goal.
~'\Wrd
spots with the ot he r Sr.
J ensen , th e top score r in
Second Team Defense
go ing to Perry Detore of
the_stat e, had 23 touchdowns
E- Neil Ni col , Fairbanks,
Ashtabula St. John, one "f
and 29 extra points while
Sr .
lour players the Heralds had 6-0,E -220,
rush ing fnr 1,090 yards.
.Ed Sturz in ger , Sa n .
Dnug CH rr of South named t0 the 44-man first twn dusk y -St . Mary 's, 6-1, 180, Sr
T - J oh n Bauer ,
Ports·C harl es t n'n
So utheastern offen s ive a nd defensive
mouth No tre Darne, 6-4, 240,
teams ·with 0 1y at the ti ght teams. The first team center Sr.
is Lisb&lt;ln Anderso n's Bre tt
end spot , while the tackles Cl·n
T - Don Wood , Ma lvern . 6·
Ashton.
2, 200, Sr
the Nu. 1 unit are Tiffin
MG - Dan Mallett , Bftalls Matter hea ds up the No. 1
Calvert's Tom Baltzel and
vi lle, 5-10. 185, Sr .
de
rensive
line,
w
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Tim
NieKelb)' Brown of Montpelier .
LB - Randy
St~pleton ,
kamp nf St. Hen ry joi nin g West
Dan Gray of unbeaten
Li berty Salem, 5 -10, 185,
him as the other end.
Sr.
Bob Corbin"of Cory Rawson
LB- Ed Sl; tfery , Bata vi a ,
and J im Pea l of Shadyside 6-1, 185, Sr .
L B- Bo b Wer t,
Ga lion
are tht• defen.si ve tackles and
Nort hm or , 5-10, 160, Sr.
Amando Clearcreek's Lee
DB- T im Ban ion , South
Chattos the middle guard.
Charleston Southeast , 5-10.
Oa k Hill 's Doug Hale heads 160, Sr.
DB- Jeff Dur ig , Minera l
up the linebacking corps

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Thursday ' s Riu115
P 1IISbghJI Boston , t~,ll
Chicago 104 • NewJers ey 78
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wash 1nton a1 AtlanTa
Milw 117 , Golden. tote \ ltJ
Friday 's G~t~ es
V anc o v~r a~ Montrea l
Port land at Bo~rn
Buttai{l! Mtnnesot.a
Cle\leland a! Bu ttl o
ColoraP at 51 Lou 1s
Kan ( ty at NewJers('y
Toron1at Los Angeles
San An lon lo a! Plita
New York at AHmla
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New Orlean s a 1"''asn
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New: ngland
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QueK
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Portland a t N e ~ York
WII"'I'Pcg
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Atlanta at ClevPiand
Ed .Ofl1 on
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Ph iladelphia a; Ind iana
e m ingham
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Ttwrsday 's Res utt s
Go lden St a t Kan Ci t y
(N o games scheduled )
Friday ' s Games
NHL Stilndings
New Eng at Birm inqham
By United Press 1nternat ionill
Houston at Edmon ton
Campbell Con ference
Ctechoslo..,akia a1 1ndpls
Patrick Division
SaturCav 's Game
WLTPt1.
17 d 4
38 lnd1anapolis at Quebec
P hiladelphi
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LB -- Tom
Cool ,
T iffin
Calvert , 6 0, 205. Sr .
DB...., Ru Justice . North
Gall ia , 6 o, 172, Sr .
DB- Joe Kader , Garf ield
Tr in1ty, 6 4, 200, Sr .
DB - Jeff
McCarthy ,
Sandusky St. Mary 's , 6 -2, 175 .

Smdrr . who alsn played
saff.'t\" un dPfense , hit favorite
ret•t•i~'t'r H l{'k CO\' with -H uf

1' !1 still \~ntt~ hun a lt•tt t•r :·

Wshngtn

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wnnd C(l.i!Ch Lew Tudor. wlm
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tht: tc-~lt&gt;nt he had by putting 111
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F 1rs1 l ea rn De fense
E Bruce Matte r . Blu ffton .
6 3, ?1 5, Sr .
E - T im
N ie kamp , 51
Hen ry , 61 , 195 . Sr .
T .Bob
Corb in ,
Co r y
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T Ji m Peal. Shadysi d e. O; •
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MG- Lee Chattos , Amanda
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Midwest reeling un9er he~vy sn wfall
H~

AND.REW \ ' EMMA
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On the other hand. it's a
~reat

tune to stay tndoors and
wqtl• Christmas ca rds .
··snow: Snow ! Snow~··

ad\'ised a special weather

30 minutes bt&gt;hind its normal
'
frantic: pace.
Today the mush was ex·
rweted to turn to tee as a
surge of arctic atr replaced
the \\ 1nter storm. which
dumped the heaps o[ snow

effect · on Lakes Superior,
Hul"'on and Ontarin and a
blizzard warning extended
through Wisconsin .

Behind the storn1 in the
Upper Plains, winds combined with th• cold to drop
wind chill indexes to 85 below
zero. Temperat ures in North .
Dakota were predicted to rise
no higher than 10 below zero
today.
"The weather is
abnorma l lor this time of the
year that you can't compa re
it to anything." 'said Robert
Ca rt er of the St. Lo uis
wea ther bureau. "It's too
much, too soon."

statement by the Chica~o across the Midwest Thurs·
bu reau of the National · 111ly:· tenr readings "Wlm'
Weather Service. It fell. fell. forecast. by sundo"11. Winds
fell all day and night, piling began building huge snow
atop the crusty powder that drifts early in the day.
Winter stom) warnings and
had fallen before.
Chicago's streets were so

travele rs adviso r ies were

mushy that downto wn rush
hou r motor and loot tra(lie
Thursday crept alon~ about

posted from Pennsylvania to
New England as the system
moved slowly no rtheast
overnight.
Gale

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Book lending
Diet club welcomes new members being delayed
;\l a tllt-'C'Illl !! uf thl' t\nma'
and Sharon· :\sh(('\'
Dtet Cia"·"' at lilt:&gt; \ le1~~ ln;1 \H.,'iconu.•d uno mt•miJerslup.
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. Cher~cl \1 c.I ..:t~lghl i! l. arT ar;nuuncmg the btrth of ct son.
Dec . 7 ol \\'ad~ wo rth l"It\
Ho!'ipltal. Hi..' has been uanw~i

Kenneth Cltt yton. Mr. and
\trs. Howells han: two other
chlid ren. Robbte. stx. and
Scott. four.
Paternal ~ ra ndm o th e r i.s
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Howells. Cl&lt;·,·eland. \1Htcrn•l
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Route 3, Pomero.y. Mrs. Doris
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Jnd Sha ron R1ff\(l wo ~
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runner· up.
At \8c Ylonday night
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for the most weight lost for
the week. At Potnt Ple0:1sant
the trophy went to Barbara
Roush . Marga ret Thompson
was runnt·r.·up in weig hlloss.
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Division wi l hold their 31st

Two 0. Hen_ry plays will
run December 19 thru23

annual nati al re union at

the Hyatt-! ge.ncy Hole!,
Dea rborn. M h. J uly 25, 27,
2B. 29, 1978. All men who
se rl'ed with It ~reat "Spear·
he•d" Divisiq in World War
II are invil ' Further in·
formation
be obtained
from Neil Sci ltz, Box 112.
Davison, Mich an 484 it.

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Midw est.
"The public is advised
this ·is a rough storm
precautions for their safely
should ~ e taken ." the
weather bureau said in a
specia l warning. It sai d
people venturing into· the
storm should ta ke along

Tw o famous one-act plays
by 0 . Henry, "The Last Leal"
and "The Gift of the Magi."
are the Gallia Dramatic Arts
Society 's Cllristmas gilt to
th e Tri .COunty area .
These l wo plays will be
presented each evening at 8,
December 19th through 23rd,
in The Uttle Theatre. Lower
Level of the Lafayette Mall,
downtown Gallipolis. Admission price is $2.50.
"The Gift of the Magi" is a
story of Cllristmas about gilts
and love. The theme revolves
around Jim and Della, a

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" provisions for at least a one

day's stay in one location."
Eight y barges and 10
towboats were jammed up
above Lock and Dam 10 by a
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determined to d.efeal the
finan c ial woes that have
beset them: They pledge to
each other that there will be
no Christmas presents this
ytar. When neither one can

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keep lhe pledge , when each
sacrifices
hi s
prized
possession in an ironic bit of
buying and selling. they
realize the greatest gift of aU,
the gilt of love.
The cast is small. but the
impact of the 0 . Henry piece
is very large. Jeannie Henry

stars as Stella ; Paul Brown Is
Jim ; Tanuni Baisden plays
Maggie and Susan Drake is
Madame Safronie . Megan
Riegel is the director.
Mollie Burger, first seen at
the Little Thealre as one of
the leaas in " A Thousand
Clowns ," will direct the
seconll play , " The Last
Leaf.". This is a poignant
Christmas story of two
struggling young artists in
Greenwtch Village in the 1920
era. Their lives are greally
moved through a thoughtful
and unselfish deed of an old
man.

Dana Farley, Vicki Morris,
Mak Nichols, Jill Collier and
Clluck Rowland make up the
cast.
The success of the offerings
in The Little Theatre so far
this season is accepted as a
great tribute to the talents of
the per'- •mers, directors,
stage technicians and all
those Involved in this non·
profit venture of the GaUia
Dramatic Arts Society. The
Society is most appreCiate of
the support of the community
towards this venture and is
hopeful of a continued growth
whereby live theatre is made
readily available to area
residents,.
Everyone interested in
becoming involved in these

projects is invited to address
your ihterest to : Greg Miller,
Managing Director, Little
Theafre, Lafayette Mall,
Gallipolis, Ohio.

Memorial wreath to be placed
A Christmas wreath will be
placed at the monument at
Naylors Run Memorial
Playground by the Friendly
Neighbors Club.
Meeting recently at the
·home of Mrs. Elsie Hines, the
club planned a Christmas din·
ner to be held at the Meigs
Inn Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. followed
by a party and gill exchange
at the home of Mrs. Eileen
Bowers. Mrs. Mildred Arnold

EMERALD
Solitaires
Sparked with
DIAMONDS

presided at

Games were

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The c:l dssrc stm p liCl 1Y
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by sparkhng Oramo nds

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prizes won by Mrs. Bowers,
Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Judy
Werry, and Mrs. Eleanor
Werry. Other members attell'
ding were Mrs. Janet Venoy,
Mrs. Patricia McKnight,
Mrs. Elizabeth Well, and
Mrs. Vera Buchanan. Mrs.
Woode was a guest.
Salad, sandwiches, mints
and coffee were served by the
hostess.

DONATIONS MADE
CHESTER-Arrangements
to give $90 in food and other
necessities to three needy
families of the area were
made during a meeting of the
Young Wives Club held
recently at the new home of
Mrs. Esther Mays. Mrs.
Mays and Sara Bailey served
refreslunenl!&lt;. Others atten·
ding were Mrs. Susie Kibble,
Mrs. Karen Young, Mrs.
Kathy Stone, Mrs. Norma
Hawthorne, Mrs. Ula Van
Meter, Mrs. Jane Coates,
Mrs. Linda Well; and Mrs.
Marilyn Spencer.

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JERROD VANINWAGEN
TURNING TWO - Jerrod Richard Vaninwagen,
son of . Jerry and Linda
Vanlnwagen, Pomeroy,
celebrated his second bir·
Ihday recently with a party

at

Johnson ; Johnson's
Nursery. A " Bii Bird"
cake was served with ice
cream and punch. AUen~

ding were Jason and
Christopher Carleton, Kar·
rie and Sonya Johnson,

Brian and Aaron Knopp,
Mrs. Merle Johnson. Mona
Johnson, Mrs. Candy
Carleton, and Mrs. Linda
Vanlnwagen. Others helping Jerrod celebrate his
birthday were his grand·
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Glindsla!f add Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Vanlnwageo;
his
grealgrandmother, Mrs~ Mary

Grindstaff, Fannie Fox,
Debbie and Keith Vanlnwagen, Brian and David

Grind.staff, Susan W~tkins,
his
great·
and
grandmother,
Mr-s.
Garnette Jenkins.

million Americans who retire along ... a lot of the time I
every year. It is also a dif- wasn't even listening. It
ficull time for their families . didn't seem to rrwttcr then

This hot line caller found her
newty retired husband in·
truding on her " freedom" .. ,
Mrs . J: How much do you
think I should put up with to
save a marriage that has
lasted 40 years? I mean, after
all we've been through
together ... maybe !.shou ld lie
patient.
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Counselor :

Be

beca use he'd be at work all
the time. I would ta lk as
tho ugh I'd do anything he
wanted, but 1 was actually
lreeeveryday-allday.
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Counselor : Then he has a
good reason to believe you
will go along with his plans
now '
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Mrs. J : Yes, I can see that

pa tient now . You know, in a way he

about what?

called my bluff by retiring ·

Mrs. J : Oh, I don't know ....

and he doesn't even realize it.

I shouldn 't take all this abuse. ll 's funny..: when I began this
I should just tell him to move conve rsa tion I felt tricked
out. l'm so confused. Please

beca use the new life style was

help me ma_[&lt;e up my mind.
Co!lllselor: Let's talk it out
together. That 'may help you
decide whether or not you
want to stay with your hus·
hand.
Mrs. J : Everyone says we
have such a great marriage.
And we did - Wllil my husband retired six months ago.
ll should have been an ideal
situation. We have always

threatening Ihe way I want to
· live. Now I feel tha t maybe 1
have been tricking him for a
long time.
In this hot-line conversa·
lion excerpt the counselor ·
helped the caller become
awa re of her role in a ma rital
crisis. Later in the call, the
caller promised to talk with
her husband about her own
hopes and plans lor !heir

wanted to spend more time

together but this is ridiculous.
I can't move around the
house without tripping over
him. As the saying goes .. . " I
married him for better or for

retirem ent

y e ;:~. r s.

E ven

though she wa s optimistic at
the end of the call, she regretted having avoided the issue
lor so long.
. Dr. Blaker cannot take

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been talking about these
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By Karen Blaker, Ph.D.
treated it sel'lously. How did
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telephone call.s from her
Counselor: You feel crowd- readers. However , there a re
ed now. Is that it ?
hWldreds of crisis intervenMrs, J: Yes;'that's partofit lion phone lines in lhe United
but there's more to tbe pr&lt;&gt;- States. For lhe phone number
blem. He sits aroWld all day of one neaoyou , contact your
s.::.;.::~$f.: •• ;
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making big plans. For years local mental health associa·
he has been talking about Uon or mental health in·
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buying a camper and travel· fonnation service.
ing across the country. 1
Write to Dr. Blaker in care
never thought he was serious, of this newspaper, P.O. Box
in fact 1 don 't remember ever . 489, Radio City Station, New
really talking with him about York, N.Y. 10019. Volwne of
retirement. Now it seems mail prohibits pe rsonal
By Charlene Hoeflich
he's ready to go and he ex· replies, but questions of genFRlDAY
cral interest will be discussed
RETURN
JONATHAN pects me to go with him !
Counselor : You say he has in future columns.
Organization of a girl scout chorus in 1978 was one of several Meigs Cllaplers, Daughters
goals set at a service learn meeting with Mrs. Pat Thoma, of the American Revolution,
director, Wednesday.
1:30 p.m. Friday in the social
Heath
United
Plans were also discussed lor Thinking Day to be celebrated room,
in February, a camp-In with Athens scouts lor the jWliors in Methodist Church, Mid·
dleport. Program by Mary
sprmg, and day camp to be held al Kiashuta in JWle.
Earlier this week several scout volWlteers moved the girl Morris on Allan Keller's
A candlelight service was carols.
scout equipment from Camp Kiashuta to the Central School on article , " ! Remember held at the Tuesday night
During lh e bu sine ss
Condor School where a room was donated by Bill Nelson. Mama" dealing with the meeting of the United meeting plans were made for
Assisting with the moving were Mrs. Shirley Cogar and son, Cllrlstmas traditions of the Methodist Women of the remembrances for shutins
Billy, Larry HudSon and daughter, Mrs. Pat Thoma and Elberfeld family. Hostesses Enterprise Church held at lhe during the holiday season. Atwill be Mrs. Emerson Jones, · home of Mrs. Marjorie tending besides those named
Suzan, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Werry and Debby.
POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 1%76
Mrs. James Brewil}gton, Bowen.
were Mrs. Wanda Imboden,
Investiture. of new jWliors will take place at the Monday Mrs. Nan Moore and Mrs.
Mrs. Jenny Warth had' Mrs. Delores Will.
meeting of Troop 1276 at the Pomeroy Elementary School. The Irving Karr, Jr.
charge of the program entitl·
ceremony will begin at 3 p.m. and parents are invited to at·
ROCK Springs Grange ed "Christmas Without Frontend. A Ghristmas party and gift exchange will follow the meeting Thursday night with tiers" with Mrs . Jean
meeting. On Dec. 18 the seoul!&lt; will take a bl.sket of fruit to the a potluck dinner at 6:30p.m. Blazewicz, Mrs. Agnes Dix·
Meigs CoWJty Infirmary.
Meat to be furnished by tbe on, Mrs. Frankie Hunnell and
MEIGS CADE'ITE TROOP
grange. White elephant gift Mrs. Becky Cotterill taking
The Meigs Cadette Troop will be invested by Mrs. Pat ex change will be held. part with scriptures and
Thoma, service unit direclor, at a meeting Tuesday after Delegate to state grange con· readings.
school at Meigs High School. Karen DeMoss is leader of the venlion will give her report.
Customs of Americannewly organized troop.
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SENIOR Citizens Holiday Mexlcans were discussed.
RUTLAND BROWNIE TROOP
Bazaar now being held at the There was group singing of
Plallll lor a Cllristrnas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Center, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All,
Shirley Wilson on Dec. 19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, were made sorts of handcrafted items for
during Monday nig(jt's meeting of the troop. '
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sale.
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Teresa Combs led the Lord's Prayer, Jody Brown, the
PAST, . Officers Club,
plectge, and Lori Black the promi3e. There was group singing Racine Chapter, Order of the
MONDAY .
RINGS ...... ih PRICE
of Christmas carols. Santa Claus favors were made from baby Eastern Star, annual
LE
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League
food jars. Angie M~Donald had prayer before the Christmas party at the Shrine meeting .at home of Mrs.
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refreshments were served.
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CONCRETE
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Topic,
"The
Art
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BreastThursday evening. Each
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Christmas boutique bails were made by the brownies at the member to take a covered feeding · and Overcoming
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troop meeting Thursday night.
Difficulties." For more in·
dish fo&gt; the6:30 p.m. dinner.
Mrs. Pat Philson, leader, announced the Christmas party to
GLASSWARE 20% OFF
THE REGULAR DAV formation phone Mrs. Bev
be held next week at the regular meeting. The leaders will pr&lt;&gt;- meeting Thursday has been Splete at 4~010 or Mrs.
Large selection ot pots and
vide refreslunents and the girls will had a $1 gift exchange. cancelled because of the ill· Betsy Crank at 67&gt;-2776.
macrame ropes on special.
Darla Lambert led in the pledge, Sarah Philson, the girl scout ness of Commander James
NIFTY STITCHERS
promise. Refreshments were served by Lon Grueser and Wen· McQuaid.
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Open
10-6
P.M.
dy Fry. A friendship circle closed the meeting.
MARY SHRINE, White Kay Logan 6 p.m. Potluck '"
Monday thru.Saturday
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Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
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DEAR HELEN :
"Working Wife" said the majority of live-together situations
just bring about insecurity, guilt problems, VD ( ! ), lear of
commitment.
I see living together as a first step toward marriage. Nine
times out of ten you're faithful to each other, and there's a lot
of emotional commitment.
A lot of young women don 't know tbeir men·very well at the
time of the wedding. It's a big shock to find he leaves dirty
socks on the floor, wrecks the bathroom, fills ash trays to
overflowing, and never hangs up his clothes. Also that he hates
what she likes and won't eat Brussels sprouts which she loves.
I lived with my hus(land two years before we wed, We don't
love each other any more or less now that it's legal.
I hope our children live with their future spouses first.
There's no better way to diSsolve alt those unreal expectations
many people still have about marriage, We worked out our dif.
feren~es before we got the license. And it's really working!
PREPARED FOR MARRIAGE
DEARPFM:
, ...But then, but then ... There are always men like Wilford
(see above ), or women who would rather wait a while longer.
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DEAR HELEN :
My man. Wilford, and I have known each other 13 years,
ever since !·was 14 and he 15. We have l(vo children and have
lived together for seven years.
We love each other very much, but whenever we talk about
marriage , he gets ·tie-tong~ed or comes up with a million excuses like "Wait until I get a better job" or " I don't like legal
pape~s., '
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but they don't make him think marriage. I do whatever he
wants and we get along great. How can I gel him to the altar ?
COMMONLAWOLEMAID
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DEARCLOM : .
Have Willie study up on the Lee Marvin case · which proves
that live-togethers aren't exempt from laws protecting marlied people. ,·
When Marvin and his live-in mate split, she sued for and won
a great chunk of his earnings.
lilt's legal problems your husband fears, he may be be1ter
off married than single, in case of a break-up.
... Or maybe he's just put~ffy. Why don'tyou make the date,
plan the wedding, invite your friends. and have them put a 12·
hour guard on him unUI it's over? ·H.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pickens,
Route 3. Flatwoodl; Road,
Pomeroy, are announcing the
birth of a daughter. Noelle
Renee, Nov. 15 at O'Bleness
Hospital in Athens. The baby
weighed eight poWlds, six
ounces. Mr. and Mrs . Pickens._
have another daughter.
Nichola Dawn, age three.
Grandparent!&lt; are Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Goeg lein, Route
3, Pomeroy, Dr. R. R.
Pick~ns, Riverview . Drive,
Pomeroy, Mrs.. Elizabeth
Pickens, Yorkshire VIllage,
Co l um~u s , and gr eat·
gra ndmother , Mrs, Ra y
Pickellll, Clifton, W, Va.

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The . was
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The city's Sno w ~ornma nd
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Teaford , Mrs. Grac"e Weese,
Mrs. Betty Koch, Mrs. Oma
Winebrenner, Mrs. Rose Ann
Jenkins, Mrs. Judy King.
April Harmon, Mrs. Beula h
Ward, Mrs . Be r nice
Winebrenner, and the Rev.
Harvey Koch.
Followingthe dinner a pr&lt;&gt;gram was presented by Mrs.
Ward assisted by Miss Karr
and Mrs. Winebrenner. Each
member brought a toy for the
children at the Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Members
exchanged gifts.

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of this thread and across the
lower edge. Cut along the
original thread and the
natural elasticity of the knit
will open to fonn a V and
open p&lt;Jinted collar very flat·
tering and especialty for us
short necked folks . The cut
edge can be overcast or rolted
Wlder and blind stitched. A
blanket stitch in a contrasting
color yard is also attractive ..:.
-BILLIE.
POLLY---When
DEAR
pamting a large outside p&lt;Jrch
I used a long handled roller
rather than a brush and found

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BaU Stale
had closedd ~\:~t~~;;
special "
meeting to conllder

vessels

The annual Chri stmas par·
ty • of lhe United Melhodisl
Women of the Syracuse
Asbu ry Uni ted Methodist
Church was held Tuesday
night at the chu.rch with the
Yo ung Ma rri ed Class
members serving.
Attendi ng we re Mrs .
Ma rgaret Eichinger, Mrs.
l.Jnda Ferrell, Mrs. Anna
Hilldo r e, Mr s. Nor a
Houdashe lt .
Chris t in a
Grimm. Marcia Karr, Mrs.
Opal Kloes, Mrs, Mary Lisle,
Mrs. Irene Pa rker, Mrs. Ann
Sa uvage, 'Mr s
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DAV ID.
DEAR POLLY--! have
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bo tt le of pop unt il I

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PO LLY'S PROBLE M
DE AR POLLY---several
years •go 1 bought expensi ve
red towels lor the bathroom
and they are still " bleeding."
I bought several more to fit

front to the depth desired lor
the V. from the edge of the
collar. Machine stitch one-

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simple method for J .R. who
w.anted to know how lo make
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Bum ltnitz said ice buildugs
ealh the barges
ham
efforts tu free the
Th~r

and always having lo look for
towels in deep colo~s are hubby to open a bottle,
When I have potatoes 011 Mi ssissippi River. Towboats
mark Cd to be washed alone
beeause oLthi s problem but 1 hand that should be cooked I
have never been able to learn boil them in a small amount
and fl oodi ng whi ch a re Tuesday at the home of Mrs. a definite solution for the pm- of water. These cooked
blem_ Most authorities scoff p&lt;Jtatoe are kept in the
slowing down its operations. Bernard Fultz.
Mail-a-Book lends li bra ry --GA LLIPOLIS Chri stian at the old-fashioned idea of refrigerator and are peeled
alway s setting colors with and grated as needed for hash
books through the mail to
W
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Luncheon.
Holiday
sal t before laundenng for the br0\\11S. Be sure the skillet is
residents of 10 counties ln
Inn
12:
15.
Ca
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367-7676
or
446- first time. My mother alwavs very hot and the grease, too,
so utheastern Ohio. incl uding
did this and felt it worked ·in and brown one side and turn
Meigs. Tom Olso n. li brarian 1707.
the day s before so manv and brOwn the other side.
in charge. is apolog izing fo r
While hubby and children
things were colorfast as they
delays. Req uests proba bly
WEDN-EsDAY
are
still ln bed try getting up
are
today.
How
about
this.
will be ca ught up in
WHITE ROSE LODGE ,
early
and going lor a brisk
readers
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Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. in the
You Wilt be surprised
walk.
discovered
a
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what
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POLLY.
loans thro ugh the ma il will and South ern Ohio Electric
men.
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hope
. probably top 200,000. with co.
BARBARA.
the
salmon
processors
do
not
over 12.500 loa ned in Meigs
THURSDAy
Polly will send ;·ou one of
co unty this year.
INSTALLATION OF New read B.K. W.'s Pet Peeve conhe
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cerning
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may h&lt;JYC to wait a little
longer than usual for thei r
orders of pa per.ba cks to sent .
arrive .
ELEANOR Circle, Heath
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Northern lll~ois University

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Christmas dinner party at the
church Friday at 6 p.m.
~ There will be a program and
~ gift exchange.
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~ HYMN SING, Saturday,
11· 7:30 p.m. at North Bethel
United Methodist Church •
11 two miles from Tuppers
W Plains, on Route 7. Music by
Dan Hayman and the Country
II! Hymn Timers.
It
PUBLIC DINNER by
i Pythian Sisters of Wilkesville
WSaturday;
at hau beginning 4:3o p.m.
adults, $2.50;

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The Department Store
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doy S&lt;hool ~vpt Church Sckool
9 15 a rn wonhlp SPnrce 10 30
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THESE MESSAGES Of OUR RELIGIOUS HERITAGE ARE SPONSORED EACH WEEK BY THE ~lNG

D Gut ''n po~tor
10 a m Sunday
wen ~h • P II o rn Sunday l'•er11119
h"l...- tCP 7 p ~~
Wednt'sdoy war
l'h p s,p r \.tdf 1 JOp m
7 30 p m under dtrechon ol M 1S
HAlfl COMMUNITY CHURCH '
Paul Neo§e
Nt&gt;a f Lon9 Son om Ed)ttl Har t
POMHtOY CHURCH OF TH~ · pastor -s,..ndoy school 10 o ll\
NAZARENE Corner Unron and Chur(h
7 JO p m
P'OV"'
Mulbe ny Re v Clyde V Hende• rm.·~I Hl Q 1 JOp 111 lh ur s.do~
s. on pastor Sunday school q 30
MIDDLEPORT
PENTECOSTAl
a m Gl•n McClung supt morn lh11d A\'C' the Rev \V ,Ih orn Kmr
•ng worshtp 10 30 o rn c~en~tlQ tel poslo,t Rona ld Dugan Sun
ser viCe 7 3Cl rn 1d w~~lo. u• r• 1Ce day S c hooi ~ Supr (IQ~)e ' lo1 all
Wednesday 7 30-p m
age~ fhe nmg setvrce 7 JO Brble
GRA CE EPISCOPAl The Ri!v srudy
W~dnesdo.,.
7 30 p m
A lberT MocKenr 1&amp; re!tor Ser you th ser v1Ce' Fnday 7 30p m
M IDDlEP ORT FREEWill SAP vrces and S~Jnday school or 17
noon
liST Corn t"r Ash and Plum Noel
POMEROY CHU RCH OF CHR:IST Herrman pastor )orurdoy eyen
212 W M01n Sr John McArthur
mg sen• rc p 7 30 p m
Sunday
pas tor Brble sct-.ool 9 30 am
School 10 JOe m
mornrng worshrp
10 30 o 111
MEIGS
COOPERAfiVE PARISH
Youth meetrn gs b 30 p m e.,..en
~n g worshrp
7 30 WE&gt;dmndoy
METHODIST CHURCH '
nr ght pray e r mtoet •ng and Brble
Robe rr T Bumgarner
srudy 7 30 p m
Drrcetor
THE SALVATION ARMY
115
POMEROYCtUSTER
Butler nut A ... e Pome ro., Envoy
Rev Robert Hayden
and Mrs. Roy W rnmg olhcers 1n
Rev James Corb•ll
charge
Sunday ho l rncss
CHESlER Worshrp 915 om .
meetrng 10 am . Sunday S&lt;hool Chu rc h School lOam
10 30 am Sunde-;. school leader
POMEROY
..... orsl'\•p se rv1Ce
YPSM . Elotse A a oms 7 p m
9 IS om
Sunday s.chool 10 30
~alva! ton
m ee ltng
Yat~&amp;u§ am
Re v
Rob e r!
Hoyden
speakers and mu stc specrols 7 30 mrn tster
p .m Thursday 10om. to '2 p m
ENTERPR ISE Woq;h1p 9 o m
Ladres. Home league oil women Church School lOam
invr ted 7 30 p .m . proy&amp;r meet rng
ROCK SPRINGS Wor shrp 10
ond B1ble sludy
Bob Estep om
Chu•ch School 9 15a m
leoder
ReY
Noel Her mon , UMYF b 30 p m
le&lt;l&lt;her
FlATWOODS Worsh ip II am
BURLING TON SOUTHERN BAP - Church School lOam
TIST CHAPEl Route I Shade
MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
Pastor Robby Elkms . Sunday
Re v Robert B- umgarner
school , 5 p .m ., Sunday worsh•p
HEATH
Robert
Bumgarner
5 ~5 p m Wed nesday prayer ser Pastor
Wor~h1p
10 30 a m
v•ce 7 30 p m
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POMEROY WESTSIOl CHURCH p.m .
OF CHRIST 200W Main St . Jerry
RUTLAND Wdbur Hdr Pa sror
Paul , m in isl tH . ph one qq-;t.7661J Worsh tp 1030 o .m Church School
Conservolr.,.~
non -rnstrumentcl 9 30 o m
Sunday worshtp 10 am
Bible
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
t.tudy II om wors h1p 6 p m
Re v Harv ey Koc h . Jr
WednesdoyBrb lestudy . 7p m
ASBURY , Worsh•p 11 a .m .
OLD DEXTER SIBLE CHRISTIAN Chur ch School 9 50 o m. UMW
CHURCH .
Rev .Ra l p h
Smilh . ftrst Tuesday B•ble Study Thu r s.
pastor. Sunday school 9 )() o m
7·30 p .m .
Mrs . Worley Froncts . supertnten
FORE ST RUN Word'llp 'I o m .
dent . Pre-ochrn9 ser vrces i+r st &amp; Church SchoollOa .m .
H~trd Sundays lollow rng Sunda~
MINE~SVIllE Warsh•p 10 am
5(;hoc l.
Church School 9 a .m .
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
SYRACUSE Church School 'il 00
Preach ing 9 30 a .m .. first and se - a .m Worsh tp ser vr ce 7 30 p.m .
cond Sundays of each month
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
thrrd ond fourth Sundays eoch
Rev T.mothy Smrth
month , wort. hop ~e r v ic e at 7 30
Cluster leader
p .m
Wednesday evenr ngs at
Rev Sreven w. lson
7.30 Pro~er and 8tble Study.
Associate
SEVE NTH DAY
ADVENTIS T.
BETHANY . (Dorcas ). Worsh1p
Mulberry Heights Rood , Pomeroy. 9·30 om Chu rch School 10.30
,
Past or , Albert Diltes . Sobboth a .m .
School
Superintendent,
Claro
CARMEL Chr uc h School 'il -30
Mcintyre Sobboth School , Sotur - a .m . 1Worshrp 10.30 a .m . 2nd and
day afternoon al 2 00 wrth War - 4th s'undays
ship Servrce followrng at 3: 15
.
APPLE GROVE Sunday School
RUTLAND
FIRST BAPTIST 'ilJO om . Worship 7 30 p m . 1st'
CHURCH ~
Srster
Harr iet! and Jrd Sundays . Prayer meeting
Wo rner , Supt Su nday School , Wr:&gt;dnesdoy 7 30 p .m Fellowship
9 30 om .: mornrng worship , supper frrst Saturday b p m UMW
10 "'5o m .
2nd Tuesday 7:30p .m .
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THE HILAND CHAPEL , George
EAST LHART Ch ruch School
Cosro, pastor . Sunday School , 1st. 2nd. 3rd Sundays . 9 30 c m
'il JOo m . even ing worshrp . 7:30 Fourrh Sunday 10 30 om. Wor ·
Thursday evening prove! ser vic e . ship 2nd Sunday 7 :30 p m 4Th
7 30 p m
Sundoy 'il .30 o.m , Praye1 meeting
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST . Wednesdo'f 7·30 p .m UMW 1st
Dav1d Mann , minister Will1am Tuesday 7.30 p.m
Watson Sunday school supt. Sun
WESLEYAN (Roc rn e) . Sunday
day school . 9.30 a 111 .. morning !,chool 10 a .m . Wor-.hip l\ am .,
worsh tp 10.30o .m
Jr UMYF Wednesday 3·30 p m .:
F!RST SOUTHERN BAPTIS T 28~ Bible .Study Thursday 7 p :m Chorr
Mulberry Ave . Pomero'f . Pau l J. Practice Thursday 8 p m
Wh ite Pastor , Gory Basham , Sun ·
lETART FALLS Church School
day s'tt-.oo! sup! Sunday school
lsi . 2nd , Jrd Sundays 10 15 a .m..
'il,JO o m ,
morning worsh ip , 4th Sunday 9. 15 a .m .· Worshrp
10 30, evt!'mng WOrsh1p 6 30 p m
lsi 2nd , Jrd SundOys 9 15 a .m .,
Midweek prayer servi~e . 7:30 4th Sunday 7 30 p m
p m
MORNING STAR , Worship 9 .30
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER o ITI Cl-lurch School 10 30 o .m .
Oe.:ter Rd ., Langsville Ohto, Re'l Mid -Week Ser11ict; Wednesday 8
Clyde Ferrell Pastor
Sunday p.m
School
11
o m
Saturday
MORSE CHAPEl . Worshp 11
preaching serv ices 7 30 p m om , Chu rc h School 9:30a.m .
Wednesday evening Bible study
PORTLAND, Worshrp 7:30p.m .:
at 7:30p.m .
Church Schoo19 .JO a m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH ,
SUTTON Church School 9 30
Bailey Run Road , Re v Emmett c .m Wocship 1st and Jrd Sundays
Rowson . pastOr . Handley Dunn
10 JOe m
sr.rpl Sunday school. 10 o .m . Sun
NORTHEAST ClUSTER
day eventng ser.,.1ce 7 30 , Bible
Rev . Ri chard Tho mas
teaching : 7 30p m Thursday
Pa stor
DVESVILLE
COMMUNITY
DuaneSydenstricket
CHURCH Ro9er C Turner , paslor
John Douglas
Sunday school. 9 .30 a .m . Sunday
Associates
morning wor~hlp , 10.30, Sunday
JOPPA , Wor•hip 10 a .m ..
evenrng ser.Jrce 7 30
Church School 9 om .: Prayer
t.. ·IDDLEPORT
Meet tng Wednesday 8 p .m
MT MOh AH BAPTIST , Corner
LONG BOTTOM . Sunday school
Fourth and Mo1n , Middleport · at 9-tlO o .m . Worship senlices at
Rev Henry Key Jr poslor .·Sun - 7 30 p .m . Bible study and Youth
day School. 9 :30 om .. Mrs . Ervin meet1ng
at
8
p .m.
on
Soumgardner, sup! ., Morning Wednesdays .
worship . 10 ... 5 a m .
NO RTH BETHEL . Wonh1p 11
MIDDLEPORT 'CHURCH
OF a .m .; Church School10 om
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UN ION
AlFRED ,, Sunday School 9 30
lawrence Manley, pastor· Mrs a .m .: Worst·up 10·45 o m . Prayer
Russell Young .. Sunday School meeting Wednesday 7.45 p m ,
UMW 3rd Tuesday B p .m .
Sup!. Sunday School 9:30 o ,m
Evenmg worsh ip , 7 30, Wednes REEDSVILLE , Sunday School9 30
day prayer meetrng, 7 30 p m .
o.m Worshrp 7·30 p .m : Prayer
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO
Meeting 7 30 p m . Tuesday ,
Roctne Route 2, the Rev , James Visitolron7 30 p m I st Thursday
M . Muncy . pastor . Sunday school
SILVER RIDGE. Worship 10 a .m .
9.45 o .m
morning worshtp , 11 Church School9 o .m
am .; e'len ing worship , 7 30.
TUPPERS PLAINS, Worshrp 9
Prayer meeting Tuesday , 7.30 a .m . Church SchoollOo .m .
p m .. Voung people 's meetrng
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST .
7:30p .m . Thursday .
George Frederick . supt Servrce
M IOOLEPOIJT FIRST BAPTIST
weekly , 9 30 o .m on Sunday
Cor ner Sixth and Palmer , the Re v
Preoch rng f~rsr and thtrd Sundays
Peter Grondol. pastor . Manning of mon th · by Chfford Smith. 9 30
t(loes . supertntendenl Sunday om .
School. WMPO Radto prog ram
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION ,
7 AS o m .. Sunday Scl-lool , 9. 1S Rev t(erlh Eblin , pastor Sunday
a .m .: Mornrng Worship
10: 15 School.
9.30
o .m · Leonard
Youth octtvirres · ond Gilmore , first elde r ; ev&amp;ntng ser a m
fellowshrp for junior and sen ror vice, 7 :30p.m . Wednesday prayer
h1gh students , 6 p m . Sunday meeting , 7:30p.m
.....f j avemng worshrp . 7 30 p .m . MrdMT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO .
week praye-r serv"e-s , Wednes - Racine Acute 2. The Rev . Charles
day . 7 30 p m
Hond, pastor Sunday school, 9 AS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mrd· a .m .: morning worshrp 11 a .m .
dleport , 5th and Morn , Geor ge hening services , Tuesday and
Gloze. m1nisrer . Mike Gerlach , Friday 7·30 p.m .
supflrintsnd&amp;nl. Terry Yankey ,
8EARWALLOW RIOGE CHURCH
youth mintsler . Bible school . 9 ·30 OF
CHRIST , Doug Seamon ,
o .m .. morning worship. 10·30 mrnister Bible study 9:30 o .m ..
a .m ., evening worshrp , 7 30.' morning worship , 10 30 o .m ,
prayer servrce, 7 p .m Wednes- e'olemng
worsh1p.
7 30 p m .
day .
,
Wednesday Bible study , 7:30p.m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST .
N.._ZARENE. Rev , Jim Broome, George Frederick . supt. Sunday
pastor , Mrs . Mary Lothey , Sunday morn ing ser11ice , 9 30 om ..,.ith
school supt. Sunday school. 9:30 preachrng on first end thrrd Sun a .m ., morning worsh ip , 10:30 day of month by George Prckens .
o .m :
Sunday
evongelrsfrc
NEW STIV'ERSVILLE COMMUNI meetrng. 7 00 p .m . Prayer TY Church , Sunday .School s.er·
meeltng, Wednesday , 7:30 p .m . vice , 9 45 a .m ., Worship service,
UNITED
PR ES 8VTERJAN 10:30: Evangelt!lltc Serv1ce, 7 ·30
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY , p .m .
Wednesday ,
Prayer
Dwight l. Zavifz , dtr ec tor .
meet ing, 7 30
&gt;1 A R R I S 0 N V I l l E
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST .
PRESBYTERIA'N , . Rev . Ernest Pomeroy -Harrisonville Rd ., Don
Stricklin , pastor Sunday church Kennedy . pastor, Btll McElroy .
1c:hool. 9:30 a.m ., Mrs Homer Sunday school supt. Svndoy
lee, supt.; morning word1ip , school , 9 .30 a.m ., morning worship ond camrnunron , 10·30 a .m .:
10·30.
MIOOLEPORT, Sunday school , Sunday e11ening youth Chrrstion
9:300 m. , Richard Vaughan . sup!
Endea11or , 6 p m
wor!lhip ser ·
Morntng worship , 10:.30
vice , 7 p .m . Wednes.doy evening
SYRACUSE, Morning worshrp 9 pruyer meeting and Bible study,
a .m .; Sunday Khool. 10 o m Mrs
7·30 p m _
Sampson Hall_ supt .
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH ,
fl: t&gt;\

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER INC.

~undov Hhool

John F . Fulh

I'll. 991 -1101

Pomeroy

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BEAUTY SALON

Complete Automotive Servtce
locust &amp; Beech Sts,
Middleport

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PHONE 992-2156

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PHONE 992-2156

Ph. 991 9911

BISSELL Sl DING CO.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY

Vtnyl &amp; Aluminum Siding, Storm
Windows and Insulation .
Phone 949-2801 or 949 -2860

WE FILL DOCTORS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Pomeroy
992.1955

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Ph. 949-1621

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MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

Ph . 991-1581
Mason

PHONE 992·2156

Ph. 773-5711

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.
REALlUR

THE FINEST IN MOBILE
HOMES
l i OO E. Main

RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

There 's heauty rn tlw morning &lt;Litt•r a
snowstorm . with the world tunwd ""·hitt• .

The trt't'~ marc·h in llnl' hkt• so ld it' r~
buried under tlw wei~ht nf tht'ir pa&lt;'h .
Branches hend under thl' load: MHllt:&gt; -

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times thev hrt"llk . But , more often they' re

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214 E. Main

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we stand up. umln burdt·ns. 01 do our
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GROCERIES &amp; GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Ph. 949-1550

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5:1-21

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7 1-17

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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Chester

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985-3307

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rcaltzed that we're never alOne. The
world is ftdl ol ot hers sta~erm~ along
undt·r thetr own hurdens. and most nf
them ma11a~e lu keep gom~. And I he
lw,:l-v ones \\.·ho luvt· a true ll1ith eve n
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Keepsake Diamond Rings
212 E . Main
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Ph . 991-3785

Middleport, Ohio

THAT !&amp;lAND...
WAY OFF I&gt;J THE
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INC::UMieN'r, Of COUilSE.

I.AST

DISTANCE ... PER.·
Pme G rov e The Rev William
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ,
Mrddlesworth , Pasto r. Church l ocated 01 Rutland on Ne w Limo
s@rvices 9:30 o .m Sunday School Ro(ld , ne.:t to For est Acre Po rk ,
10 ·30o m .
Rev . Roy Rouse , pas tor ; Robert
BRAOBURY
CHURCH
OF Musser Sunday School sup1. Sun CHRIST Mr Donald Raley , pastor
day school. 10.30 a .m ., wors hip
Sunday schooL 9:30 a .m . wor - 7·30 p .m Brble Study , Wed nesshrp service, 10.30 o .m ., Sunday doy , 7.30 p .m .; Saturday nrght
ser'11ces, 7 p m
youth group. prayer service , 7 ·30 p m
Wednesday , 1 p .m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIHIAN ,
ANTIQUITY BAPTI ST. Rev Earl Roger Watson . poslor , Kenneth
Shuler , ' pastor. Sunday school eyer . Sunday schoo l sup! . Morn9 30 o m . Church serv1ce . 7 p .m . , rng worship , 9 .30 a .m
Sun·
youth meeting . 6 p .m . Tuesday 8t
doyschool. 10:30 a .m .: even rn g
ble Study 7 p .m .
service , 7 30. Wednesday Bible
RACINE CHURCH OF
THE Study . 7 ·30 p .m
NAZARENE , Rev John A. . CoffM T. UNION BAPTIST Rev . John
man . pastor Franklin Imboden. Elswick , pastor. Sunday s&lt;.l-lool
chai rman of the Board of Chr rs- superr ntendent. Don Wilson , Sun·
flan life Sunday School , 9 30 day school , 9.45 o .m " even mg
o .m .: mornrng worshrp . 10 30. worshrp •, 7 ·30 p m
Prayer
Sunday e.,.ening worship , 7 30 meeTing 7:30p .m . Wednesday .
p .m Prayer meetmg , Wednes ·
TUPPER S PLAIN S CHRISTIAN
day 7:30p.m .
CHURCH ." E'u gene Unde rwood ,
RACINE FIRST BAPTI ST. Don l
pa~lor
Howard Coldwell , Jr.,
Walker , Pastor . Ronnie Salser . Sundoy School Supt .· Sunday
Sunday school supt ., Sunday School, 9 30 a .m ., Morning Ser~
school. 9·30 a .m . mornrng wor - man . 10 30 a .m .: Sunday evemng
ship, 10.40 a rn , Sunday even ing serv rce , 7 p .m .
worship . 7 30: Wednesday even LETART
FALlS
UNITED
ing Bible study , 7:30.
BRETHREN Rev . Freeland Norri s.
DANVILLE WESLEVA.N , Rev R
pas tor , Floyd Norris , supt. Sundav
0 . Brown . posror . Sunday School.
school. 9·30 a .m .: morning ser 9..30 a .m ., morning worshtp man , 10 30 0 m .: Prayer service,
10 45. youth servrce , 6 45 p .m : Wednesday , 7 JO p m,
evenmg worship , 7·30 p .m .,
O;:IURCH OF GOD OF PRO
prayer and prorse. Wednesday , PHECV. 0 J Wh 1te Rood off 160
7 .30p.m .
Rev. George Croy le postorSun
Sit VER RUN FREE BAPTIST, doy School , 10 a .m ., Arthur Hen·
Miles Trout . past or.
Sunday son Supt : M or nrng Worshrp 11
school , 10 o m ; Stevv Little , sup!
a .m .. Young People's serv rce , 7
E'lening serv"e 7 p m ; prayer p.m.; Evenrng servrce . 7·30 p m ·
meeting Thursday , 7 p .m .
WednesdaY Mid Week
Prayer
CHESTER
CHURCHOF
GOD. Servrce ,
7 30 p .m . ,
Yourh
Rev . Bobby Porrer. pastor Sun- meeting . b:JO p .m . Even 1ng wor ·
day school, q 30 a m , worship sh tp , 7 . 30 p .m .
servrce 11om.: evening serv1ce .
CHE STER CHURCH OF THE
7 30 youth service, Wednesday , NAZARENE , Rev . Her bert Grote ,
7 ·30 p .m.
pastor Worshrp ser 11 tce , 11 0 m
LANGSV I LLE
CHRISTIAN
and 7 30 p .m . Sunday
Sunday
Ct1URCH , Robert Musser pastor. School, '1 .30 a .m . Richard Borton ,
Sunday s~hool. 9·30 a.m .: ~ Roy sup! . Praye r meeting. Wedne sStgmon, iupt .: mor ning worship, day , 7:30p .m
•
10:30: Sunday evenrng ~er'l tC e ,
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
7.30, mid - week service, Wednes - CHRIST . Gobrrel Mzr s pastor . Bt·
day , 7.30p m
ble Sunday School 9.30 a m , mor SYRACUSE CHURCH
THE
nrng church 10·30 0 m : Sunday
NAZARENE , Rev . Dole Sa ss , evening
ser.,.rce, 7:00 p m
posta'r
Bob Moore , Sunrloy
Wednesday servtce, 7 JOp m
S&lt;.hool sup!. ; Sunday school. 9 :30
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
o m .; morning· worship , 10 45 CHURCH , Rev . Floyd F. Shook ,
a .m .; eyonge li stic service . 1 p .m . pastor : Lloyd Wrrght , Sunday
Wednet.doy services -- prayer
School Supr., Morning Worship
and praise. 7 p.m ; Nazarene 9 JO 0 m , Sunday Sc hool 10· 20
youth 7' p.m . Doily prayer
a.m , Wednesday Prayer and Brmeeting_ 8 30om . Men 's prayer ble Srudy 7 30 ,p .m .. Sunday even meeting . Saturday . 7 p m
rng worshtp 7 30 p m .: Choir Proc ·
· EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN - t~e::eThursdoy , 7p .m .
CHRIST. Elden R. Blake . poster
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Sunday School 10 o m .: Howard
Charles Russell
Sr .. mrn rs ter
McCoy , sop! .. Mornrng sermon ,
Ri&lt;.k Macomber , supl
Sunday
11 a .m .; Sunday ntght services
school. 9·30 a .m ,: worship ~ er Chr istian Endeo"ci1 , 7 30 p -,m
vtCe , 10,30o .m . Brble Study Tue:, Song servrce , 8 p .m . Preaching
day 7:30pm
8 :30 p .m . Midweek
Prayer
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
meeting Wednesday . 7 p m . Roy
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
Adams . lay leader .
SAINTS . Portland Ro ctne Rood .

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216 E . Second

Pomeroy

Wrll iom Rous h, poster Ru ssell
Vo . Sunday Btble Srudy 10 a .m ..
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURC&gt;I OF
Not Pentecostal , Rev .
Rotd.tt , church school Dr rector · Wonh•p 11 o m and 7 p m Bible GOO Sunday School, 9:30 o m ., Mo rn - Study Wednes~oy 7 p.m . Vocal George Oi ler . pastor . Worship
service Sunday , 9 .45 a .m .; Sun mg worsh•p , 10.30 o m . Sunday
rnus1c
day school, II am . worship ser evening service 7 p .m . Wednes MASON ASSEMBL V OF GOD
day evenrng prayer servrces , 7.30 Duddrng lone, Mason . W . Vo . vice . 7 30 p .m. Thursday prayer
p m
~
Che ster Tennant Pastor Sunday meeting , 7:30p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTI ST Re'l . Earl
Sc hoo l 9 .45 om .; Children 's
MT . HERMON United Brethren
Shuler , pastor Worsh1p· servtce , Church 6 45 p m Young People 's Church , Sunday School 9.30 a .m .
q 30 a m Sunday sc hool, 10 30 Serv1ce 6 ·45 p m Evongelrshc Worshrp servtce 10·45 am .
o .m B1 ble Study ond prayer ser - Se rv ice 7 30 p m Women 's Mis · Preaching services every Sunday
vtce Thursday 7·30p.m .
sronory Counetl 10 o .m l1rst and alternotmg wrrh C. E. Wednesday
CARLETON CHURCH Kingsbury
thrrd Tuesdays Prayer and Bible prayer meeting 7 :30 p .m . Rev .
James
leach, pastor
David
Rood Gory Krng poster Sunday Study , Wednt!'sdcy_ 7.30p m
school. 9 30 a .m ., even rn g wor HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Holler loy leader.
shtp . 7·30 p f11 Proyer meeting
IN CHRISTIAN UNION , The Rev
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES , 1 mr1e
Wednesday 7:30p.m .
Wtllrom Campbell. pastor Sunday east of Rutland , 1uncfron of Route
124 and Noble Summit Rood (TLONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN , School, 9 :30a.m .: James Hughes
1 7~) Sunday B1ble Lecture, 9·30
Bru ce Sm1th. pastor
Walla ce sup! . evenmg se r v1ce . 7.30 p ,m
Damewood. Supt . Bible School , Wednesday even1ng prayer o .. : Watchtower study, 10:30
9 30 am
Preachmg serv1ce . meeting, 7 30 p m Youth prayer am ., Tuesday , Brb le study 7 and
8·15 p m .: Thursday , lheocroi!C
10·45 o .m No evening service .
servrce each Tuesday
7.30 p .m ..
serv ice
HYSEll RUN FREE METHODI ST
FAIRV IEW BIBLE CHURCH . ~c h oot ,
CHURCH , Rev Herbert Ailing
letart . W Vo . Rt 1, Rev Charles mee trng . B:JO p .m
pastor Sundoy School 9.30 a .m .
Hor gra'les , pastor Worship ser HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St .,
Morn mg servrce , 10·30 am . vrces, 9 ·30 om . Sunday school, Middlepor t . Bobby Elkins pastor.
youth
serv i ce,
6 . 4S
p .m . 11 am .· e'olenrng worshtp , 7 ·30 Sunday School, 10 o m worshrp
hangelrsl1C ser11rce 7 30 p m
p m . Tuesday cottage prover ~er11 1 ce , 11 a .m ., evenrng ser.,.1ce,
Poayer meeltng Thursday . 7 30 meetrng and Bible study . d 9 ·30 7 30
p .m
Thursday prayer
p.m
o .m . Wors~ip servrce, We nes - meeting end Bible study, 7 30
p.m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at day 7 ·30 p m
Sold Knob
Re v
lawren ce
CAL VARY BIBLE CHURCH 26 N .
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIS.T
Gluesenc omp. Sr pasto r· Roger Second.
M1ddleport .
A. lo n Church - Leland Holey pastor.
Willford . Sr . Sunday sc hool supr. Bla ckwood , pastor. Ser.,.ICes on Sunday school. 10 a m , e'lenmg
Su nday school 'il30 o .. Sunday Sunday o1 10:30 om . and 7 ·30 service , 7:30 p .m . Prayer
evenmg serviCe. 7 p .m . Prayer p.m . wrth Sunday school at 9 ·30 meeting . Wedne!ldoy . 7 30 p m
meetmg , TUesday , 7 30 p .m
a.m . Bible study , Wednesday .
CHURCH OF GOO of Prophecy.
located on the 0 J While Rood
Ernest Deeter . class Ieeder
7·30p.m .
Yourh meetir:rg. Wednesday , 7:30
INDEPENDENT
HOLINESS olf h1ghwoy 160 Sunday Schaal
pm
w•th Don ond Mortho CHURCH , INC - Corner Fourth 10 o .m. Superintendent John
Loveday Frrst Wednesday night
Meadows , leaders.
and Lt ncaln Sis .. Middleport : Re.,.
WHITE'S CHAPEL , Coo lville RO
0 Dell Manley , pastor, Sony Hud
of month CPMA services. second
Rev Roy Deeter pa stor Su nday son . Sunday School super rnten· Wednesday WMB meetmg, thrrd
sc ho ol9:30o .m , worship service, dent, Sunday school, 930 a .m . through
f1hh youth servrce.
10 30 am Brble study and prayer evenr ng wo'r shrp, 7 30 p .m ., George Croyle , pasto r.
servrce. Wednesday 7 ·30 p m
prayer
and protse serv rc~
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
Gran! St. , Middleport, Rev , Bobby
RUTLAND
Wednesday , 7 30p .m
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
THE PEOPLE 'S CHURCH OF Elkrns. Suhdoy sc hool . 10 o m ,
Dennis Smtih, pastor , Fronk POMEROY ~ Corner Main and · morning worship
11 : evenmg
Voung .Sundoy sc hool supt. SUn· Court Sh , th ird floor over worship , 7.30 p .m ., Thursdoy
day schoo[ and commun ion , 9 ·30 lighthouse Restaurant . Henry evening B1ble study and prayer
am
Worshtp. and conlunr on
Cook , pastor . Sunday school, 10 meetmg , 7.30p.m . Affiliated wilh
10 30om.
a .m .: mornmg worship , 11 om : S.B.C.
HYSEll
RUN
FREE
RUTLAND
COMMUNI T Y eveq ing service, 7:30. Wednes ·
CHURCH , Sunday School. 9·30 day evenmg servic,e , 7 30 In· MElt'IODIST- Rev . Herbert Ailing , &gt;pastor Sunday school , 9:30
o m , worshrp service, 11 o .m
terdenominatronol . full gospel.
a.m .. morning warship , 10 15 to
Wednesday praye r meetmg , 7 30
RUTtAND CHURCH OF GOO II o m . Evangel1st1c servtce . 7 ·30
' p .m . youth se r'v'ices. Sunday . 7 Pa stor Denms Boles . Sunday
p .m ., Sundar night worship . 7.30 . School , 10 a .m ., worship servtCe, p.m ., prayer meeting , 7 p .m .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE 11 :30 o m . and 7 ·30 p m Prayer Thur!doy
BRADF@RD . C&gt;IURC&gt;I
OF
NAZARENE . ReOJ.lloyd D. Gr imm , meetmg, Wednesday . 7 :30'p .m .
Jr, poslor Sunday school , q ,JO
RUTL-AND APOSTOLIC CHURCH CHRIST - Gabriel Mroz , poster .
Sunday school. 'il.J O o m , morn a .m .; wor sh rp se rvice . 10:30 a .m . · OF JESUS CHRIST , Thomas L
Broadcast live ove r WMPO , young Holmes, pas tor, Brble study , ing church , 10:30 a .m . Junior
people ' s · servtce
6 30
Saturday , 7 30 p m · hongelishc church program under directron
evangelistic service,
7 p rn . p,m prayer meetrng, Tuesday . of Koren Mroz for children , 2 10.
Wednesday , 7 p m
7 30 p .m , Bible Study , Thursday , during regular church hour in
chvrch basement . Sunday even·
· MASON COUNTY
7 30p m.
'
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , CorPOMEROY
WESLEYAN lng servit;e, 7 p .m ., Wadnesdoy
ncr of Second and Ande r5ol!\
HOLINESS - Hermanvi lle Rood : ser.,.rce. 7:30p.m .
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Ma so n . Pa stor Fronk Low thef
Dewey King , pastor; Edison
Sunday school , 9 d5 o .m , wo• - Weaver os.;1stofl t . Henry Eblin , George's Creek Rood . Church
sh tp servrce I I a .m . and 7·30 Jr SUnday school sup! . Sunday school. 9°30 o .m .: morning wor shrp , 10:30: evening servrce, 7:30.
p .m
Week l y Brble
Stu d y
~choo l , 9 .30 a .m ., morning war·
Wedr1esdoy . 7 30p m
stup , 11 o .m Sunday evenrng ser- Prayer meeting Wednesday , 7:30
'
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST , P. • vice , 7.30; prayer meeting . Thurs- pm .
ST . PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
0 Box 48 7. "Mil ler 51 . Ma so n , W day , 7 30 p m

l THOUc;HT

Corner of Sycamore ond Second
Sts , Pomeroy . The Rev . William
Middleswo r th . Posl or. Sun day
School at 9 .45 o .m ond Church
Servrces 11 a .m .
SACRED HEART , Rev Father
Paul D . Welton , pastor. Phone
992 -2825 . Saturday eveni';lg Mass,
7:30: Sunday Moss , ond 10 o .m .
Confe ss ion , Saturday 7-7:30 p.m .
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST - On the
Route 7 bypa ss. James E. Keesee,
pa stor Sunday schoo l , 10 a .m .:
mormng worshtp , II om .. e'olen ing service , 7,

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Alfred
Social Notes
Thelma Henderson gave a
report of the Administrative
Board meeting held on
Friday evening at the church
here and some suggestions
made by those attending (to
be acted on later) .
"Five Nights for God,"
began Monday evening, Dec.
5 and will go through Friday
evening, Dec; 9 announced
for Alfred church with the
Tuppers Plains , church
helping out on Monday
evening and Long Bottom on
Thursday evening. Others
are welcome .
Alfred U.M.W. will h·ave its
Christmas party on Tuesday
evening, Dec. 20 at the church
with a' potluck supper at 7' 30
for members, families and
guests, an exchange of gifts,
revealing Myster)' Sisters
and names drawn for 1978. A1l
are welcome!
The
annual
cliurch
Christmas program will be
held at ihe rhurch here on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 21
with the Sunday School
classes putting on the
program beginning at 8 p.m.
All welcome!
Mrs. Rachel Guthrie
recently attended funeral
services for her brother-in·
law, husband of her sister,
Betty Moore in Dayton, 0.
Deer hunting has been the
chief activ"ity of thr area here
and round about lately.

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Today is Friday, Dec. 9, the
343rd day of 1977 with 22 to
follow .
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( hold1 ~'" ' ~hLll!'' S':l l;iH !i.Jr'
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and 110 e ... ct&gt;p!ion'
on my pro perty Bob McC.rcn..
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l re&lt;~pa~s,ng

R.O. CI NE Volunlt.'N Ftrf'
Deportmenr wtll spor1sor o gun
!&gt;hoar P&gt;l"ry S.oturday or 6 p m
o• 1hplf budd•ng m 8o shm1 Fcc
tory choke guru only

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

FU:A MAR~ET Sor and Sull New
Ha.en ConunuriiiV Cenler

~tun&lt;la •
\ oor1 un SatUnl;~o

FOUND GE RMAN Sholl Ha1red
f'omler Mo le Coli ro 1dt:&gt;nt1fy

Tu.- ,d&lt;~\

thru Fruid ,l
n• \t
lht' 1la • bt'furt' pulllln111un
Swu.loi)
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Fnd.t ~ ,tftt•rnwn

lnMemorv
IN MEMORY of Mo1ttn E Abbott
who po~sed away 3 yea r s ago
! ad a~ Dt.&gt;cemb"" t Q I Q74
Hut.&gt;e year~ ago we lo~l oo much
..Vhfi'n our loH'1d on e- wo~ called
owoy
L•fe stopped l or vs though 11r11e
goes on
We- mtss n,m more- "" 1th E&gt;och
possmg day
WP c her i~h I he m e mori f' ~ he lp/1
for us
fhPy br mg h.m near although hp s

gone
And we ko~e our dreams ond
thoug.hrs ol h~rn
So you see were not really alone .
So unt il the dqy ... ere all together
a gam
We It carr~ Of' w rth o smile
W1t h a broke,. hear rand tears 111
Sid€'

WE&lt; ll tro . . el along l1/e s lonl?"ly
n1des Sadly tni5~ed by w1fe
M rdgre and Children V!VI Qn
(.ene or'd fam d,e~

Call 11ght ,.., .. tnr 1..11

H li()III~UI()II

PARKERSBURG

T H~

NOTICE

lu 1)!,11\ too A l)f&lt;:lh!ss•O.hol&lt;".t

''"'\:' a• vmq 11 U.g A,og 0\u ~· ~ •le

GUN SHOO! Ro c"'~" G-u•· Club
•''l'LY SuH ohern(lon lo(I O•
(hoc~
gun!&gt; only
A"ortod
fH lRl- WILL

'in

304 - 422·4080

Wanft:ii: ID-Jin¥
CA SH Po •d l01 all makes and
mod els of rnob,fe
home~
Phonear eo codebl 4 44'39531
Forest Pro
l or st ondm g
992 5965 or
8570

COINS CUR RENCY lokens old
pocke t wat ches and cha ms
Sliver and gold WF!! need 196.t
and older sd.... er co1ns Buv. se ll
or !rode Call Roger Wo~s l ey
742 233 1

VS

BRUCE HOBACK ,
Res tdence Uonknown ,
and

Th e . U n kn ow n
•H E'trS ,
De vtsees ,
Legatees .
Oist nbutees , Ad m ,ntstrators
and E11 ec u1 ors, if any , of
Bruce Hollack , Dec eased ,
Def en da n t s
NOTICE SERVI CE
BY PUBLICATION
The
unknown
h e1 rs ,
dPv1.sees ,
legatees ,
dJS:tr, bulees . ad mmiS irators
and elCe cu tors . tl any, of
Jo sep h Hoback , Deceased ,
whose rames and p laces of
r es1dell c€ are unk nown and
c ann ot
with
r easo nable
d d, gence be a sce rt a1ned
Br uce Hobac;:k whose ptace
o f res ,den ce rs unkno w n and
whose
tas t
ad dress
tS
unknown and the unknown
he , n, , devtSE'E'S , legatees ,
d1Sir 1butees . adm, n ,s trators
a n"d elCE'Cutor s, rf any , of
Bruce Hoback . de ce ased ,
whose names and pla ces of
res tdence are unknown and'
c ann ot
wilh
reasonable
dil1gence be ascerta in ed a r e
he reb y not 1l 1ed that plallll lffS
have brought th 1s ac t lon
nam 1ng each ol you as one o f
the de f endants 1n the above
named cou rt by ld l ng the i r
PE'I 1110n on November JOt h ,
1977
The ObleCf Of th e pehttOil IS
that
the defendants b e
req ut r ed to set up the ir
al leged es tate or 1nterest 1n
the real property or be
forever ba rred from asser
l rng same , and that pl i!H nt lf! S'
t ,tle be forever Qu iet ed as
aga,ns t any cla•m, es tate or
mterest of the defendants and
l or such other r e11ef as may
be f ound to be prop er and
necessa ry to afford pl aintiffs
full reli ef , w1fh 1udgment for
cos t s he r e1n ; 1hat sa1d real
esta t e
1S
descr~bed
as
follows .
The fo llow,ng descr1bed
rea l estate s1tuate '"the Star l;o
of Oh 10, Count y o f Me1gs and
Vi llage of Ra c1ne, to w 1t All .
Of LOt No . E1ght y on e (8 1) Ill
sa1d Vrll age of Rac ,ne , Ohto ,
elCcept seven (7) lee! off the
Wes t en d of said lot Sa1 d lot·
1S bounded on the East by
F 1fl h Street
Referen ce Deeds Betty
Br 1c ~tes , A dm r x o f Estate o f
Ina Hoback , Dece a sed, to
Char l es F Py les an d Sh tr ley
L
Py les . Vol
, Page
an d Vol 155 . Page 45 . Geed
Record s Me ,g s County, .Oh10 .
You are requ tr ed TO answer
the Pet ttion W1lhm twenty
e1ght da ys after The l ast
publ ,c a t,on of th1S notice .
wh ich wi ll be pu bl iShed once
each week for snr successi ve
weeks ,
and
the
last
publtcafion w ill be m ade on
January 6th , 1978
In case of y ou r failure to
answer or other w,se respond
as pertrHifed by the Ohio
Ru les of C1v1 1 Procedu re
within t h e lime s tated ,
JUdgment b y defau lt wd l be
rende r ed aga1nst you for the
r elie f demanded 1n the
petition .
larry E . Sp en cer,
Cleric of 1he Co uri
of Common P leas.
Metgs count y, Oh io
(12 ) 2, 9, 16, 23 , 30 , c11 6, 6tc

).

c AsH FO R Junk-C;s Frye\ Truck
ond A ulo Wrecker Serv iCe
Phone 742 2081 or Pennzoil
Rut land 742 9575

SJO 61 4 3f8 0311

P IG~

Nt:W IO~A on0 'll\' co1n p tc l.. {'r
{I • Ct&gt;l ll'n t
SJ'i4
Ror n111g10n
II 48 outo l} q{l JO lull e ..
cellenr StJ:&gt; Anr ,qut.&gt; W111
chm, t('r
b•o!o~
~(ope
and
mounh
v(&gt;l y
good
$75
742 235 Q

COU N TY Hurnone 5ocoe lv
Corelu1E' and odopllon Servo'e
qq2 7080 7J2-3162 QQ2 -5J27

Complete
wi th
all
accessones . Yes . we wtll
layaway for Christmas .

Pomeroy Landmark
..... _ Jack W. Carsey. Mgr
....
Phone992 .218 J

STAR l&lt;ennel Boord1ng
Indoor
and out door
rur~s
Gr oommg oil breeds . Clean
Chesh11e
sanilory fc ctlltl es
Phone (614 ) 367 -02 97 .

&amp; D Kennels oil breed dog
gr oommg Make oppomtment
now lor Hol•doy Season Ca l l
H:Z-3162
REGISTERED Bt AGL E dog tor sole
Mole 4 yea r's old: 991 55!0

AUCTION SALE every Tue$ and
Fro 01 7 pm New ond used
merchond1se at Oh 10 R1vt:n Auc
l ion Me•gs Plaza M,ddleporl
Oh1o . Horne
/-'hone t304 )
77 3-SJ71

NE W

HONDA
991 25 14

Z.SO

mtn• b•l..e

TABLE LAMPS bor stools thr o"'
ru gs
smok er stan d s
dog
bonl&lt;. s and macr ame glos s
swot"&gt; and hgu {mes Phone
QQ2.2598
1977
SUZUK I RM
125 B
M otocrosser ex tr as E!xccllc&gt;nt
con d1t 101l 992 3082
Will PAY cash for guns go lo.ort s
rlllf\1 a nd 1110torcycles or wha t
ha ... e you See od under wonted
sec li on Frte ~ 992 74 94 .
GOOD USED cham sows or will
trade l or wha t hove you Fde s
992 -74911
DIXJE FviJ R burner gas range
S~e through oven door
SI S
Can be seen ot Iii 7th A ve
M 1ddlepor t Oh1o

52 TRAILER FOR sale Wn te
Nancy Clark Rt 1 Bo,.; 3Q
_Roc l ~ . ~a~h ~ne_ nv ~ ~er
~t

Mns:.uT hl c\f-::- --

FIREWOOD
,•
woods sph l
. } 4] 2131

~ eoso n ed

ond

new snow t~r es Runs good
SJSO
1974 Green
PoniTOC
F1reb1rd 48 000 mtles S2.400
Colt 742 221l or 742 -2103 aft er
S pm

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WHIT£ 1974 Cor.,.t' ll e 350 4
speed
AN1 FM Stereo . rdt
te lescop1c wheel. power w1n
dows power sreer1n g, diSC
brokes custom 1nter 1or OH
&lt;ondil 10n 1ng $6 300 or be sl of
ler 992 2661

let Pomeroy landmark
soften &amp; condtti on your
water and Co -op w ater
softener, Model UC -SVI.

Now Only

•279.95·

Let us test your wa,ter Free

FOR SALE
New Co -Op wafer and
softener s, model VC-"SJ/1

Only S179 .95
Save SSD .OD on a new
Hotpo int Refngerator
1 N ew 20 cub1c ft . Chest
Freezer
s2S.oo Di scount
( 1 ) Good Refrig era tor S15D
Upright Freezer
$225
1 Good U se d Hotpoint ·
R efrig era tor
S125
1 Lancaster Chatn Saw S75

Pomeroy Landmark

.

1964 TEMPEST 400 4 sp eed new
' po1nl 949 2354

GEi OUT th1 s wonler' 197 1 Super
green
AM - FM
Beet le
Bloupunld rodto whtle mtenor
New torP:o&gt; ond snow5 2 e •l ros
moun led on whee ls Best ofl er
over S850 992 .'}897

Pomeroy Landmark

9. _Jack W . Carsey , Mg r
lll!iil Phone 992-218 1

VA -FHA 30 yr . tmanc 1ng Ireland
M or tg age 77 E Sto l e Ath ens
phone (614 ) 592 3051

TRUCK CAP S $199 up
Tru ~ ~
ro mpers ? Oon "t m tss our
speci '!ls 1 See them today aT
Codn~r s Compels on Ro1nbow
R1dge Off Rt 7 lake Meig!. 18
to 31' to Bo shon and follow
s1gns Owner Rober! Codner
l on g Bolt om Oh10

m~ll?t{-=:z :_ ~~:;_"~
3 AND 4 RM fu r n1s hed a nd un·
fv rn •shed o pt!. Phone ' 9ll2 543.t
FOUR ROOM S and both
only No pets 992 5908

-

Aduhs

-

2

CAMPER
$600
A l ~o .
horse
trader $450 Phone (61.t ) 698

3290
ECONOMY TRACTOR w11h oil at
lochments l 1ke new osk mg
$1250 Ph one (61 4) 698 3290
.
APPLES . FITZP ATR IC K Orchards
Phone
Sta te Ro ute b89
Wilke sville . 669 3785
..........- .
RUG S
WAll
Hong1 ngs ond
ofgon s N tce lor Chfls tmas
Reosonoble , Coll 992 2214 .

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1976 FORD F-250 Custom 17 50)(
14 00 t1reS w1 nch On ly 14 000
m• H eader~ . CB. Top e deck
Over S3 ,000 1n e)( lr os Sermus
coils only ofter
12 noon ·
t.96 -l 072 . $b ,800
B &amp; S MOBilE HOMES , PI Pleo son l , W Vo bes1de Heck s
1973 Broodmore 14 x 64 2
be- droom
1973 Dor 1on 14 )( 60 2 bedroom
1972 V1clonon 14 x 67 3 bed1oom
2 bo th
1972 Co ventr y '1'} : 6S 3 bed1 uum
1969 Sto te smo~ 12 x 60 2
bedroo m
FIR EWOOD Any length s or o~y
om oun l
De l 1vered or may
p1ckyp Ph_one 949 L563
FIREWOOD, spilt on d d~h ve r e d
S45 o cord All hardwood
843-2933

TWO BEDROOM opt
99 2 1288 before 30om

Call

CHR ISTMAS TRH S lor sole M01n
Stree t. Ru tland

TWO BEDROOM house All new
pa m! cook stove mcl uded
Phone 992 -3090

FOR SAlE
lq68 '1 Chevrolet
P1ck up $350 Vtct n&gt; A Bohr
QEJ!;, 4240
HAy
F 0 R , 50 1e
Ph on e
61 4-667 3890

FO UR ROOM un fu rmshed opt l or
rent 992 3658

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STORY 3
frame
house FA . fumoce , sto rm wm
dows , fl(aploce Ill M iddleport
Phone 992 -3457 or 992 -5867

SIX ROOM house , all elec h1 c
r orpeted, car por t $16,000 A rrow Comper , $600 992 -? BBS 10
.?m to 6 pm No Sunday co ils

ATTRACTIVE -

ADV A NTAGES -

FAMILY SEC URIT Y - In
t h1s 45 acres in th e country
Use natu r e' s hea t , woo d,
L C wa t er. electr~c•ty and
sept 1c ta nk W il l sell for
$13 ,500
Hel en l. Teaford
Gordon B. Teaford
Assoctates

shower Completely remodoel ·
ed Fuel od fur nace Al l mm erol
fights 2 boy cor por i E.... entngs
olrerSfm_2..t2-381Q__
HOU SE FOR Sole 3 bed room I
cor garage
2 years old
$27 500 RuS! IC Hills . Syracuse
9q"} -554l

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GeorgeS. Hobstetter Jr .,
Broker
1071!::1' Sycamore St .
Pomeroy, Oh1o

PHONE 991-6333
Office Hours : 9 A . M . to •I

P.M .
Close
Thursdays
an1
Saturdays at noon .
N ew 4 bedroom , 2500 sq ft
llv1ng space, 21f2 bath s, 1·
room ran ch br ick Locatec
3 miles from Rt. 1. up We s
Shade River . Ca l l for at
appointment.
W e hav&amp; need of llstmgs ,
all tvpes, t homes, land,
comm ercial , e tc.

Cheryl Lemley
Assoc1ate

Hom e Phone 742-2003
Hilton Wolfe, Sr
Assoctate
Home Phone949 -2589

171~250

511 rrc

SHOP
CLOSED FOR WINTER·

TRIM SHOP IN RACINE
Be th e open 1n g of t he tn·
door seas on for you wrth
your old furnitu• e re ·
uph oh1ere d i n beaufrful
warm co lor s &amp; patt erns
from Bob ' s. If you are
looking for sa.,.tngs 11 Will
pay vou tg pay us a visif .
L ocated in back of rh e sew
N ' Sew Outl e1 on Moun St. ,
Rac i ne , 0 .
11 10 I m o

Spec1al Order s or Showmg
of Car p ets by Appointm en t

Only ,

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

Kingsbu!J
Home SaleS

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~

Service
n.::mmtl
the ._, ..., trvc:fl or • ull4o••'
~r-

.... ,.,.,, to

th•

..-11•••

Cere.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

•M obi l e
Home
Underpinning
• Roof Coating
• Ti e · Down s
• Awnings - Carports
• In s ur a nc e
Repair S

TIME

BUDGET

HOME

OVER

3

ACRES

Recent l y remodeled . 2
b ed roo m s,
b ath .
F A.
f urance ,
por ch es ,
ba sement, ba rn &amp; other
build in gs $11. 500 .00 .

INCOME

Bissell Siding Co~

Sl 7,000 00.
NICE CORNER LOT -

2

or 3 bedrooms, b a th ,
carpe t ing, nat gas FA.
furnace , por c hes . Al l th ts
for tust $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 CLE~AND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
991 -2259- 991·6191

N o Sunday Call s Plea se
1121 1 mo .

IN

YOUR

by

HAIR ,

SQUIRE WAGON
Automati c tran s. 4 cyli nder
engine , wood grain side

SJ,l95.00

.ACE HARDWARE

Young's
Carpeting

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Louted In

300 Main St.
Pomero y , Ohio
Pomeroy 992 -6282
or 992 -6263

8A .Mto4 : 30PM
SALES AND SERVICE

RACINE CARPET

Blown
lns11L1tioo Stf'l'ltes
Fmancmr ~v.1d1b~
Blown lntu Wills l AHtts

SHOP

STORM
WINDOWS l DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDIIIG-SOFFIIT
GUITERS.RWNINGS

CONTINUOUS
GUTTER SERVICE
Thtrd Street
Racrne , Ohio

LARRY LAVENDER

Hartford

I

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Save 30 pet. to so pet.

COUTURE QUALITY Dre s-s Mok mg
8 Alt e rot ,or• ~ ll' s no! Too late
!o hove your Chnstmos 8 N ew
Yeo ' s outl 1t cuslom mode
992-3283

8811175
675 -1581
UNION OPERATED
17 2 1 mo

&lt;

PU Ll iNS EXCAVATI NG Co mplete
Serv1ce Phone 992 -2478

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EXCA VA TING dozer backhoe
and d1 tcher. Charle s R Hcl f,el d , Bo ck Hoe !&gt;er v1ce .
Rutl and , Oh1o , Phone 742 2008

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HERE

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con~l r ucho n ,

~

Wil l do roof tng ,
plumbing 00d heotmg No tob
too Iorge or too sma ll Phone
• 7.4 2-23.48

Ftve

11· 1

bedrooms , n1ce
story house, large llv1ng room with
shmmg oak. t loonng, large k itchen w ith d1ning area . 2
fu ll ba t hs, 2 bedrooms down a nd 3 upstairs Comple tely
insu la ted w ith F A nat gas furnace L arge porches &amp;
garage Lac 1n Chest er . Prtce $19,800.

HOWERY
AND MARTIN
Ex ·
co voling , septiC sys t ems ,
, doze r , backhoe , dump 1r uck ,
l1mestone
grovel , blacktop
povtng Rt 143 Phone I (fl ld )
698 7331

,.

Save S4.88 Sq. Yd .
11 and 15 If. wrdth ' carpef .

back .

rubber

4.88 sq. yd.

1

'

Reg. $6.,5-not installed

lnsta lied with padding, no
extra to pay ,

Call742·22 11
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPETCbNSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

SPACIOUS HOME TO F IT YO UR
BUDGET 3 Bedroom , lovely carpeted ltv 1ng room ,

wit h sliding gl ass doors, fam 1l y room w tlh f treplace,
n1ce dining room , kt tche n w 1th lots of cabine ts. All
r emodeled mside &amp; out. Corner lot Close t o sc hool s B.
shopping area. A "stea l " a t $21.500 . Shown by
appointment on ly

••··························Convenient Shopping Hours

FREE GAS Wh y wor ry about th e h1gh cost o f
heatmg yo ur h om e, ou tside lights, heat ing yo ur wa ter .
dry tng your clothe s, et c We ' ll se ll yoU your own gas
welt Not on l y that we' l l throw 1n a good Ph st ory house
and 3 bedrooms and bath , mce drning room a nd l u ll
basemen t , also over 50 a cr es of land w it h a large
beau ftfu l pond slack ed wit h fish Call for appo i ntment
Priced for quick sa le at $37 ,500 00 . -

UPPER SYRACUSE - Good 2 bedroom house w1 th
ba th Two more sma l l bedrooms could be fin ished
upsta 1rs. Also garage , storage butldin g, st rawberry
pa t ch and garden .space . Driveway is elec tr ic hea ted
N 1ce Ohm R i \Cer view F urniture can be -bought extra .
Price f or
c k sa le House and lot, Sl-2,600 . -

EM A T949-23BB

Rutland

Mon. , Tues., Wed.
8 :.00til 5:00
Thursday 8 til noon

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FRIDAY TIL 5
Close Saturday At 5 P.M.

RUTLAND FURNITURE

• . 742·2211- -

1974 CUT. SUP. CPE.

73 PONTIAC
CATALINA 2 DR.

ARNOLD GRATE

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•2595

72 CHEVY IMPALA
HT CPE.
Wa s $1495

NOW '1295

•1795

73 CHEVY NOVA
SS COUPE

1971 FORD
4 DR. LTD

V-8, au toma t iC, P.S.

Wor k Car .

•' •795

72 OLDS
VISTA CRUISER

73 DODGE
CHARGER

72 BUICK ELEC.

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71 OLDS
98 LUXURY SEDAN

Coupe , air
Was S2 1'1S

PowerS. ai r .
Wa-s $199S

NOW '1695

NOW '1495

· 75 CHEVY
MONTE CARLO

A ir .
Wa s $249 5

Wa s S2295
.

Pow er &amp; A1r .

Wa s $4695

NOW '1

one own er

73 OLDS
DELTA 88 2 DR.

76 .PLYMO~JH
VOLARE

•2195

•995

'3695

73 CAPRICE

A Second Car Would
Mak e A Perfect
Fami Gift!

A1r .

~

Or HT, a tr , 50 -50 seat

1975 FORD F-25Q ...... .............. ...... '3195
1975 FORD F-100.... .... .. ..... .......... .. I 31 95
V: B- P B , aul o trans, rad i o, loca l owner

73 PINTO

sedpn, .'llr

Wagon , Stan dard shift

•1595

'1995
on e of these courteous sa
or George Harris.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

6 cyl , auto tr a ns , c lean

1974 FORD F-100 ......................... 12795
6 cy l , 3 spee d trans , on e loca l owner . Sha rp

seda n, a ir

73 MERCURY

1974 tHEV. C-10 .......... ...... .. .. ... .... 12695
1974 FORD F-100. .......... .. ............. '2695

4 Dr

'895

d Dr

V -8. auto . tra n s. P 5,? 8 , ra d io , ex~ clea n One loca l
owner

71 IMPALA

'2D95

W D suspens ion . loca l

owner

N

73 BUICK
LESABRE

6 cyl , auto tran s . . P S . P B , rad 1o , sl 1dmg back glass ,

VB. auto tran s, P S, P B . rad1o, tuto ne patnt, more,

446-9800

NOW

73 CUTLASS
4 DR.

HT CPE.

1975 FORD F-100 ................ ... ... ... .'3395

Gallipolis, Ohio

4 dr, V -8,au t o , v in y l roof .
Was S279S
•

NOW '1695

1976 FORD F-150 .. ..... .... .. .. .......... '3695

A

74 CHEVY
NOVA

'4 DR., Air

•

5 speed tran s . rad1o, e,...c cond1t1on Less than

P B., .1 spe ~..;d tran s,

•395

72 CHEVY IMPALA

Gold metall 1c
Wagon . a i r
Was$ 1895

2' 0,000 miles

rl
"eep®
. RIVERSIDE AMC - JEEP

" You ' ll L1ke Our Quality Way of Doing Busine sS"
992 -SJ4 2

Open Evemngs Untii6 : 00- Til5

GMC Fmancing

p.m.

Sal .

Pomeroy

1974 FORD F-100 SUPER CAB .. ..... .... '2795

'·

155" W . B .. V 8, P S., P B, auto trans .' radiO, au ,... fu el
ta nk

ORDINAN CE NO . 485
AN
ORDINANCE
TO
AME ND ORDINANCE NO .
379 , ORDINANCE NO . 401 ,
ORDIN A N CE
NO.
40 7 ,
ORDINANCE
NO
431,
NO .
440 ,
.. ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE · NO .
451.
ORDINANCE
NO .
454 ,
ORDINANCE NO 45 6, TO
FIX
SALARIES
AND
WA GES OF THE VtLLAGE

:S IX to Nine months serv ice,
Sl ,969 20 3 m os
N 1ne t o Twelve months
SE'rv tce, $8 , 188 50 P er year
S-tree t
and
Ceme t e r y
Ma rn te nan ce
Assistant Superv1sor
· One to S1x months se rvice .
52 55 per hour
s,,... to Twelve mo nl hs
serv ice , $2 93 per hour
Labo r e r ~

L ess t ffi§m three month s
servi ce , S2 .45 per hou r
BE IT ORDA I NED . as
Three to Nm e mon t hs
follow s by The Council o f th e
se r vice, S2 55 per h o ur
V il la ge of Pomeroy , On to .
Nme to Tw el ve mon ths
tw o th irds of a ll members
service , 52 67 p er hour
el ected thereto con cu rrin g,
B . PO LICE . DEPAR T th a t Ord1na n ce No . 379, dated
February 6, 1969, Ord 1n ance
MEN T
Ch 1et of Police
N6 . 401, dated June l , 1970,
L ess than three months
Ord1nance No
407 , da l ed
se rv, ce , S1 ,5.t 3.20 for 3 mas
November I , 1970, Ord 1nan ce
After th ree mon1hs se rv 1ce, "
No 431, da t ed May 15, 1972,
$6,748 80 pe r year
Ordmance No
440, da 1ed
Cap t ain
August 20 , 1913, Ordtnan ce
Le ss than three mon ths
No . 451. dated Ju ly 1. 1974,
ser v1 ce. $1 ,465 .20 3 mas
· brd rnan ce No
454, dated
Aller three months ser v1ce ,
Nov ember · 18, 19 7 &lt;~ , and
' Ord1 na nce No
456 , da t ed
$6,438 80 per year
Flatrotman
Feb r uary 3, 1975 and Or
Les s tha n thr ee mon lh s
' d 1nanc e No 473 dal ed Ju n e 6,
1976 is hereby amended to th e . serv 1ce , $1 ,41 7 20 J mos
Afte r three n10n t hs serv(ce ,
e){tcn t
t hat
Sec t ion
I,
· Paragrap h A and S~ction 1,
'$6, 172 80 per year
Pa ra grap h B. Paragraph C.
Meter ma n
Less than three mont h s
Pa ragr aph 0 , and Para g raph
servtee, $1.339 20 3 ruos
E a re cha ng ed as fo llo ws
A ft er th r ee m onth s !iiervl ce.
Sec tron
1 . That
t he
55,860 .80 per year.
fol low mg sc al e o f sa lari eS
DI Spa t c her
and wages for emp loyees of
L ess tha-n thre e mon th s
the Vi ll age of Pomer oy, Oh10
sef"v1ce, $1 ,26 1 20 J mas
1S Mereby adopted
Afler lhree months serv1ce,
A . STREET D EPART
$5,356.80 p er year
- MENT A ND CEM ETER Y
E,...tra
P a t rolman
or
• DEPARTMENT
Street Supervisor, One t o
M cterman , $2 45 p er hour
Extra Dtspatcher , S2.45 per
.-Thr ee
lfr o n tns- s-e r vic-e ,
hour
$1.68060 J mas
C WATEF! AND SEWER
•
Thre e to SilC months ser
vice . S1.8 1J 20 3 mo s
DEPARTMENT :

OF POMEROY , OHIO .

••

.

EASTERN 015-TRICT - 11 ~ acres of level land . nice
121o:64 al! carpe ted mobile Home w ith 2 BRs. liv i ng
room , k tt chen and bath , 2 room s built on , ni ce fam tly
r oom with firepla ce. plen ty of garden spa ce , so me fru!t
trees. Large wo rk sh op and block cel lar. City wa ter and
sep t1c tank Nice coun tr y se ttmg on Coun ty Rd . 18 .
Pnce $15,900.

742 -22 11

Viny l roof
Wa s 52795

'1295

c ab [1ghts, one owner , elC cl e an

Jeep wrote the book on 4-wheel drive!

30 rolls ol carpet in stock .
Good select'Jon all on sale.

BATHROOMS AND K1t chens
remo deled cerom tc lll e. plum bing carpentry and general
13 years elC mo1n1enonce
perience " 992 2~85
::.:..__ _

MIDDLEPORT -

.

'4395

73 CUTLASS
4 DR.

NOW •2900

75 PINTO
WAGON

1976 FORD COURIER ... .. ·'·· ............. 13295

v 8, P S,

Rubber Back
Regular $6 .95

&amp; ar r , T + T
AM FM &amp; l ape.

power

'2995

I

10% OFF

Candy Sfrop

Full

Low mileage , sharp ca r .
a1r. AM-FM &amp; t ape, b l ue,
white v 1ny l roof. w h1 te
viny l tr im .

•7900

Air , AM FM ra diO, b l ue,
black vi n y I roof .

lUI.'~~~~

AI the time ol year when most 4 wheel drive dealers are holding out for high
prtces, Riverside AMC·JEEP Is helping you hold down the cost of tran·
sportatton. For the entire month of December Rlnrslde wUI give

'&lt;

1975 ROYALE CPE.

V1ny l roof. fu ll power ; air ,
st e reo
Wa s S3800

USED TRUCK

""''t1\

Tbe prtce ol any new jeep, truck, Cherokee, or Wagoneer

----

-

~-

J cyl ,

SAVE ON
CARPETING

YOUR CHOICE 1976
DEVILLE CPE. or SEDAN

73 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE

DAN THOMPSON FORD

•:

12·7-t mo.

BRADFORD
Au ctioneer Com
ple te Serv rce Ph one 949 2487
or 949. ]000 Ra ci ne Oh10 Cr1H
Brod ford

roo f

&amp;
9,200

•4995

•6295

S

A FULL LINE OF 4-WHEEL DRIVES FOR
ON AND OFF-THE-ROAD ACTIVITIES

992-5705

L1m tted 2 dr . H T , red ,
while landa u roof. full
power . air S har~

AM-FM

'10,000

wheel.

4 speed
Wa s SJ99S

~·
.

PHONE

low

+

T T wheel.
tape , landau
mtl es

1975 BUICK 225

sha rp

~

.

'78 Jeep Pockup

Etec. , plumbing ,
carpenter
work .'
painling ,
paneling,
any job that needs to
be done arou"d your
home.

a1r ,

74 CHEVY VEGA
GT CPE.

Home Service

REM ODELI NG , Plurnbmg, heoling
on d oil t ype s o f general repolr
Work guoronteed iO years e• ·
per~ence Phone qq2 ·240q
.
SEWIN G MACHIN E Repo~r s , ser "'ce oil makes 9(jl2 228.t The
Fobri c
Shop
Pom e roy
Author ized Singer Soles and
Ji ervice We ~ ho r pe n Sc 1ssors

on heattng cost
E;.;perience and
fully in sured
Free Est
Call667 -6479
ll -14- 1 mo pd .
L - - - - - - - - - - J.EXCAVATING dozer , load er and
bockhoc worlo. . dump tru cks
ELWOOD BOWFRS REPAIR
and lo-boys for h~re . w rit haul
Sweeper s toasters , ~ro ns all
fi! l dirt to sod li mestone ond
sma ll opp l 1omes Lawn mower ,
graveL Colt Bob or Roger Jef
neJ&lt;t to Stat e H1ghwoy Garage
tcr s day phone 992 7099 n 1ght
on Rou te 7 Phone (614 ) '185·
phon~
992 3525 Or 9~~ 5~~ _
3825

1

p owe r .

1977 CADILLAC
DEVILLE CPE.
Full power, a 1r, crUISE',

•1

78~-:Jeep C h erokee

Holiday
Special

Henderson

~t-~i£1!~~:0-'C-

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Fu l l

m lleage, light blue .

WETllERALL CONCRETE

11 -25 -1 mo!

J&amp;L

••t

4995

1977 CUT. CRUISER
I

-DURABLE

"Get A Load Of This"

Dave Parson s
Owner

Srtacllse, Oh10
Ph. 992-l'-13

0

6cy

~

FREE ESTIMATES

A1r , AM F M , V roof. low
milenge

+1970 FORD GAL 4 DR ................. ... 395
: 1957 CHEV. 4 DR ......... 1.n• •~?':'~.?.h.·.~~ .. '500 t
+ 1969 BUICK 4 DR...... .. ~~~.'.~~~ ..... .. 1395

RUGGED

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

1976 GRAND PRIX

..

For the second week in a row, Riverside AMC.Jeep will sell
any new AMC Gremlin ill stock for 1100.00 over dealer cost.
Give yourself an early Christmas Present.

step

.1976 CHQYSLER N.Y. 4 DR ..~~~ 1 .Y..~~~:~ •• '5495.
St.lndard
1
+1976 FORD GRANADA 2 DR '' •ns ........ 2995 t
.1975 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC ... ... ~ -~~ .. '2995 t
:1975 FORD GRANADA 2 DR ........~'.'.... 'l995t
.1974 llUICK REGAL 4 DR ................ '2495 t
.1974 FORD GRAND TORINO .... .. .. ... ...12295:
+1974 BUICK APOLLO V6 4 DR ....... .'.. .'1995t
+1974 VEGA 2 DR ........ ~~-'~; .~~ ·.1 : •••••••• 11295 .
• 1973 CHEV. LEGUNA STATION WAGON 11695 t
.1973 PONTIAC ...•.............. ........... 11695 t
+1973 OPEL 4 DR ...... ~ ............... ..... '995 t
:1973 MAVERICK 4 DR ....... .... ........ 11495 t
.1973 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ...'..~~ ..~ .~.'1695:
.1973 BUICK CENTURY ..........~ .~~: .::r '1495t
:1973 PINTO STATION WAGON ........... '1695t
• 1973 CHEV. % T. PICKUP. .s.'?:'.~~'.~.~;~.".'. 12395:
.1972 OLDS 4 DR ... ......... .... .. ... .... 11095t

AMC G

ALUMINUM SIOING
SOLID VINYL SIDING
SOFFIT &amp; C E LINGS
GUTTERS&amp; DOWN
SPOUT
Easy
step
instruc tion s .

00

74 PINTO

4 spee d trans ., 4 cy litlder

sl,895.00

FREE ESTIMATES

CARTER

Superior
Steam Extraction

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
KIDS

new car tr ade in

r

4 door , autO , A C. PS, PB

76 CHEVROLET
WV TRUCK

2 door coupe , 46,000 miles.

General Contrac tors
Phone 949 -280 1
or 949 -4: d60

Mtddleport , OhiO
11 9 tfc

PROPERTY -

Wa l k
to
sho p,
2
apar t ment s.
porches.
ground . 2 ca r garage , al l tn
good cond ition $13,500 00
6 ACRES - 11 2 year ol d
double w t de , 2 large
b edr ooms
(walk
1n
close t s), dining room, bath ,
la rg e
11 ving
room ,
carpe tin g , all l 1ke new .
Garage and ot he r bulldtng

IMPAlA

73 FORD
LTD

Storm Windows
Call Professional
Builde r s ·

·i+,

CHEV~OLET

1,695.

to

4

73

4 cylinder , automaftc
trans , a real gas saver

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Siding

Street , Pomeroy , Oh1o or
Phon e 992 -7034 . 10 19 1mo.

11 -9 H e

-

ss,595.00

5

See us at 1100 East Main

"The 0fiJin.lfOIS
Not The lmtlato~J

rooms . bat h, por ch es. nat
ga s heat . Buy fht S for less
than rent . $5 ,400 .00 .

Classic black painr with
red V lop and red vi ny l
ex te nor

E~~:tra clean, new car trade
i n Has auto. an d A C

:••

•

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
IT' S

COMET

75 FORD
PINTO

'

MEIGS PLAZA

Carpet &amp;Upholstery

mov e to that home that you
ha ve
been
prom1slng
yo urself 3 bedrooms, bath ,
formal dmtng , garage. J ~
acr e
In
excellen t
condi t ton $ 19,500 00

77 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX

$5,195.00

We're in Carpenter just off
R.t 143. Phone 698 -7191.
121 -1 mo

Route l PomerttJ, 0

MAYBE

74 MERCURY

.

A complete selection
of Coat &amp; Circulating
Heater s at tow prices:
Fully stocked .

And

Wtlh 2

bedroom h ome in town for
an ol der couple Al l c1ty
ut il rtles Walk to the st ores
A good buy at only $11 ,000.

1h

Let The Opening
OF
BOB'S UNHOLSTERING

RACINE CARPET

Lt tl le 2

bedroom frame home w 1th
bath ,
c1slern
wate r .
fi r e p l a ce. por ches and
basement Nearl y one acre
for S7 ,500
NEW 'LISTING -, 4
bedroom , br ic k home .
Con '&gt;'en1ently l ocated near
sc h oo l s
an~
sto re s.
Porches , b"sement and
allc 1ty uttl1t1es S23 .500

lltedSYdlt, 0.

Che st er , Oh io
10 JO c

72 ACRJS 8 rooms , 2 both s w1th

- -

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Route 33 north ol Pomeroy
Lorge !ots Co ll992 - 7 .4 7~

a

--

~~

~-

SfARCRAFT FALL Sole . M mt
motor s 20" and 22 . TraVel
Tra ,lers 18 5 $3,799 25 7
Bunkhou§ e $.4 875 Fold down
$1 700 up We sell ser v1ce and
quof, ty Open ' Sunday s Comp
Conley Storcrolt So les Rt 62
N of Pt Pleo son t

COUNTRY· formlond wllh sec lud
ed woods wo!er and goJd ac cess lf1 Monroe County W Vo
$1 000 down coli (30.4 ) 7723102 or {304 ) 772 -3127
Commercro l" pr&lt;!perty opprox 17
acres level land , located ot
Tuppers Plo 1ns on Oh1o Route
7 Phone "( 614 ) 667 6304

COAL , l1 mestone , ond ca lct um
chlor1de and colcw{_l)~b r me fo•
dust contr'ol ond spe &lt;tol mDt mg
salt tor for mers . b;celstor Salt
Work s Mo m Stree t Pomeroy
Oh to ~_r:_ phone 992- 36'11

family
hom e
ot
4
bedrooms . all c1 1y u ttl tlies.
la r ge
gard e n .
near
pl ayground and sto re
Wa nt S16 SOO
NEW LI ST ING ;- Country
home
an d
6
a c res .
Rem odelmg 2 bedrooms.
bath, l eadin g Creek water .
Near town $ 19.500

PARTS · LABOR .
GUARANTEED
REASONABLE
&gt;RATES

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

A

-

d~hvered

----

We have enlarged our
service department and
w i ll serviCe Hotpotnl and
other bra nds

R IVER

hard

MOBILE HOME rt:tpo ir s 992 5858

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Re s•den t tal
and
commercial.
Call
for
esttmale , 24 h our service
Anyday , any ttme .
Phone 985 -3806

Box 34

3 bedroom,

Aulomilic
Tr.ansmtssion Service

992·2206 or 992-7630

WILL PAY cosh fo1 good guns
mmt -b&lt;lces
mo torc ycles
go korls tr actors Idlers bench
~ Phone 992 -2181
t ool~ or whot ho ve you W1l l
even buy broken guns for
ports extr a bar rels et c F1fe s WILL DO typ1ng Manuscri pts .
stollst,&lt;ol resumes eTC Call
Rt
7 South
Mtd d le port
992 -3827 evenmgs oft er-6 and
992 7494
We€1kends .

1972 CHEVROLET VEGA wolh 2

21 6 E Second Street
Pom proy , Ohio 45769
Phone 992 -JJ25

Appalachian
Stove Company

SWAIN

Phone Mrke Young
AI

CALL US
Pomeroy Landmark
9. ~Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.

IF YOU ho ve o ser vtce to offer,
won t to buy or setl som eth ing,
or
oe loo k1ng for work
who te .... er
you II ge-t re•;ul t ~
foster w1th o Sen t mel Won I Ado
Colt 992 ·21 56

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

VIRGIL B. TEAFOR D, SR.
REALTOR

CO LlE CTOR BOTTLE S seals un
' broken Coil (30.t ) 773 5651
Mason W Vo.

FUEL OIL AND
GAS SERVICE

-

e.xtra ni ce '77 with a c, P S,
PB . V top, radiaLs

;\(To,,)!(

VIEW OF

~IS I N G

8

TEAFORD[B

2 b•.Hhs •. all c1 ty u til tt ies.
near shopp 1ng, an d oth er
conven 1en ces $15.000.

ROBYN C.B.
sx 007
$79.95

M ~!GS

OlD FURNITURE ICC bolCeS bras s
beds rron bed s e1 c co mplete WI LL CAR E for the elderly m our
households Wnte M D M ~ller
home Ph one 992 73 I 4
Rt 4 Pomeroy , Oh to or coli
PIANO TUNING
lone Do n~els
992 77 60
New phone number 992 2581
II no answer call 992 2082
NO ITEM TOO Lorge or loo sm all
Will buy I puace or com plete
hou sehold New used or anti ·
IN THE
We Are Now
ques Marlins Fu1n1lure 20 N
COMMON PLEAtS COURT
2nd St.
M1ddlepod
Phone
M EIGS COUNTY , O HIO
Taking New
997_ 6370
C: ase No 16 ,6S6
Customers
For
CHARLES F P YLES ,
CHIP WOOD
Pole~
mo:c
Rac m e, Oh10 4S771
dmmc ter 10 on Iorge~\ end SB
aod
SHIRL EY L P Y LE S
per ton. Bundled slob S6 per
Ractn e, Oh1 0 4S771
ton Del,vE-red to Oh1o Pe llet
Pla 1n1 1H s
Co Rl . 2 Pomeroy 992 2089
The
Un k no wn
H e1rs ,
O e'&gt;' Jsees .
Lega tt es ,
Q,s tnbutees . Admi n 1stra1ors
and Executors , if any , of
J ose ph H oback , D ecease d ;

DODCl ' , 1on Club Cob
Aut o
fll i(('c/ tl"'OSO r,ob l l
Q..t9 1801

HOOF HOLLOW Hor:.e-l&gt; Buy wll
toode or lloon Nii!w and ... ~E'd
:.addles Ruth Reli!v es Albany
\Ql 4] 698·3290

AKC REGISTERED pek1ng ese pup
ptes Phone t304' 882 2083

1EXAS OIL cop1pony
r\eeds
mature person for shor t lnps
surround1ng Polf1 eroy Contocl
(U stomers
We tro 111 Wr11e
K M DICk Pres Sou thw estern
Petroleum Fi Worrh T)(

1wn• IC't 1oal~ t o• • down
owr"J' tmo"'""d Mon •oc Co ull
1y \V Vo Ph on t• {304 ) 77'1
J lUlo• ,J(I4 77 23227

~MAt l

77 CHEVY
MONTE CARLO

Business Services

Nl W J lwdrl1t.lll housC' 1 bnrh ..
oil l.'il!l
1 oct~ M1ddlepo1 '
elL~'" ro Rutlond Phone
~&lt;n
7 4lH

RESTORED

STUD
Ser\I ICP
AK C
FOUND
ABANDONED
srnoll FO R
rp g, sl ered c01:ker spomel
prett y youn g female d og Mo\
Blo(k and 1on
Cl ark sdale
ed breed N 1Ct&gt; pe-l Need:. good
home 7-f 2 309(] between 11 11:
l 1nes Showquol ,r,. J 8. D Ken
tHils 742 3162
'
/l am A sk for 8 1 onc~e

EXPE RIENCED REFRIGERATOR ond
Pa 1d
opp l1 once servrcemon
hof,dc ys
vacol ,ons
end
ho~ pi!o lt z OITon
G o l l 10
Woal ro gerotot Co 011 3rd Ave
Gollr pol,s Oh 1'o

tlO\;.~IHS fo1 ,af,.. I noe- onrl
up M dJicp01' n t•m flutlond
:u1l &lt;l'n 748 1

Jl~l/

l'els for Sale

sse t

TIMBER Pomeroy
ducts Top pr1ce
sow limber Coli
I&lt;E"n t Honby 1 446

~alt·

t'nr

AT RIGGS USED CARS

Wat er
&lt;1nr1
'.&gt;c~·. c r
Dtsl r' 1uU I1 0n
Sys t e m
Super i n t endent. 1! 3 .85 pe r
hour
Assistan t P l ant Supcr m
te ndent , S3 .JO per hour
• U t lllly
Tra 1nee
and
Operator 1n t ra in1ng
Less than three months
se r v 1ce, $2.45 per hou r
Thr ee to Ntn e mont h s
se r v 1ce, $2 65 per hqur
N1n e to Twe l ve mon th s
serv 1c e, $2 75 per hour
A f t er twelve mon ths scr
v 1ce, $J 00 per ho ur

D LABORER
Q ff, ce Cl erk Bookkeep er,
$5,822 .80 per year ,
ASSIS tan t
Offi ce Clerk
Boo k keeper . $2 .45 per hou r
Clerk of Board ot Pu bl 1c
Affa1rs , $30 00 per mon t h
E
MISCEL L A N EOU S
EM PL OYEES ~

Secretary to Mayor
L es s l h a n si)l; months
ser v1ce , $2 ,408 40 6 m os
After six mon ths service,
S5.356 80 ptr year
Section 2. Hol 1day Pny
All reg u lar employee s m ust
work t he day preceding and
th e day a ft er a hOlid ay and on
scheduled work days to be
cl,glb lc tor hol iday pay . No
Blu e Cross day or Vacation
day can be tuken befor e or
after a holi d ay A ho li day tha i
fall s 1n a sc h eduled vac ation
week (5 day) wrtl be paid
regular lime
Departments
thai opera te 2-4 hour s per day
and a lloliday that f a lls m
regular emp l oyees wo rk.
sch ed u le rnay tak e a Blue
Crass day_or a vacation day
a-t regular sa lary Holrda y off
wd l go by seniori t y each shift.
I I W1ll be lhe r espO il Sibtll ty Of
the Ch1e f to ascerlain that

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ASTRO"GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Pal Hill, Rock y Huppor Darrell Dodrill
For A Good De al on a New or U se d Vehicle
Open E\Je ning s ti 16 · 00 e xcept
Thursday and Saturday . Closed Sunday
992 -2196
Mtddleport, 0 .

there will b e a1 least one
senior offt ce r in the Village
on hot 1d ay s fo r stand by ca Its .
t o advi se and or ass tst Junior
of f 1cers 1n any s1 tua t ion th at
sho uld occu r w he re help is
needed
Regular emp loyees w 11l be
po1d double ttme ( 16 hours )
lot holtdays wor~ed Regular
l tme (8 hOursJ 1f not worked
EJ&lt;tra ern pl ovees Wtl l be
pa1d one t 1me and and u ha l f
(11?1 wh en working holidays
R egula r employe~s work 1ng
o(h e r t pa n r £: gu l ar shift wil l
only b e pa id t 1m e and a ha l f
(Ill)
H ol1days obser ved by the
V I llage wil l be January lsi
(not 2nd ) Memor 1al Day , Ju l y
4th (no t 5th ). La bor Day ,
Tha nJ&lt;,sgl vlf'\9
Day
and
Ch r1stm as, De ce mber 15 th
(not 26th 1
Sect i on 3 Th a t Ordinance
N o . 379 , dated Febru ary 6,
1969 , Ord 1n Qnce No
401 ,
Dated June 1. 1970, Ordi n a n ce
No . 407·, dated No vem be r 1,

1970 , OrU 111i11H.e No
431,
dated Muy 15, 1972, or .
d1nance No 44 0, da'!ed Aug us t
20. 1973. Ord inance No. 4S 1,
dated J ufy 1, 1974, Or d 1n ance
No 45~. dated November 18 ,
1974, and Ord,nance No . 456,
Qated Feb ruary 3, 1915 an d'
Or dinance No
473 , dated
Ju n e 6.,.. 1976 a r:~d illl other
Ordma nces tn con flic t with
the prO VISto llS l'lf Th1S Or
d1 n a nce shall be an d are
he reby rep e aled
Sec t ,on 4. That th is Or
di nan ce sh all take ellect and
be 1n force tram and a ft er t he
ea r liest period allowed by
low
Jan

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Pa ss ed 12 5 77
A'TTEST : James w1'aJ to n
Clerk
APPROVE D ·
Cla r ence
And r ews.
Mayor
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You co uld amve at a c ross·
fO ads th ts com1ng yea r and
choose an en tire ly differen t
street of dreams . Chances are
your deCIS IOn will be an excl tmg o n!!.

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Ca§e No . 2i~ 6 4
Esta1 e of B ess ie E . Mu sser
Deceased
Not1 ce 1S here by given thai
L lf t,an Bess K.ng of Rout e L
Mlddleport , Ohio, has been
duty Appo,nlcd ,E lCecu tfllC o r
th e EStijt e Of 8CSSIC E
Musse r . deceased, rate o r
Rou t e 1, Rut l a nd. Me1q s
Count y, OhtO
Crod, tor s are requ ,red to
file .1he 1r c lillmS w1th sa 1d
f iduc, ary
wi t hin
t h ree ·
monlh s
Dated lh1s 19th day o f
No\o' em ber 1977

SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 23-0ec.
21) Make som e sltgh t tran s formation s 1n your soctal patt ern
today It co ul d be a good t1me
to check out that new c rowd
you ve been curmus abou t
Find out 1.0 w hom you ' re ro·
man tiCall y sulted to by se nd i ng
lor you r copy o f A stra-Graph
Leller Mall 50 ce nt s fo r eac h
sign des ire d an~ a ton g, se lfaddressed. s tamPed en velope
to As tra -G r aph P 0 Box 489 ,
Radi o C1ty Station , N Y 10019
Be sure to specrfy yo ur birth
sig n
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up your ear s today 1t yo u hear
someone mentton a n ew busl·
ne ss opportu nity . There may
be a way you can cu t yourse l f
in on 11

GEMINI (May Zf·June ZD) Th e
spml of c oopera lt on is espectall y s tro ng tn you t oday
Th ere 's hardly anyone you
ca n 't put com plete ly at ease 1n
your -presence

CANC,ER (June Zf·July 22) A

good (jay to sta rt a new job, a
new hobby or eve n a n e w .
exer c1se program . If you initiate 11 no w , t;:ha n ces are you 'll
get a lot out o f 11.

Contemplat r ng a ca reer LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) Th e lion
change? Today wo uld be an !S tn h is ele ment to day You're
e.~tcel le nt day to make some fun to be around and yo u use
discreet inquine s aobu l what ' s ,the best 1n you r ex pansive
na ture to make sure eller yava1labie .
AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO·feb. 19) body ' s hapo y .
Don't be afra td to dream big VIRGO (Aug. 23·Stpt . 221 This
today A ll !h ose fine opportu ni· IS th'e time to t:e up loose en ds
t1es aren ' t earmarKed lor oth· that ha11e b een dragg1ng along ,
ers, one could ha11e your nam e Get th em ou t o l y6ur hair ,
Embark o n new and exci ti ng
wrl!len o n tl
PISCES lfeb. 20-March ZD) •myages
Something b1g co uld be brew· LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct. 23) A
m.g fOf you by way o f a joi nt cha nge o f sce nery v1a a shor t
venture Thi ngs co uld de11e1op tnp m ay be just what -;oou nee d
today tha t mean cash today . to freshen your oullook Don ' t
travel t oo far
secu rily tomorrow.
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SCORPIO (Oct . 24- ~ov . 22) A

Something may happen today
to gtve you a co mple te ly d tfl erMann,nq D . Webster
en! outlook on a prob lem dogg- rt o f co
• mmon
- - Pieas
JuJ!ge.- - lng you II c ou ldb e are f reshrng
Cou
Probate D 1vis1on
e!l"penence .
I ll ) 15. 1121 7. 9. Jtc.
TAURUS (April ZO·May ZOI Perk

change tn co nd11ions presently
evolv1ng could brighten you r
linanctal p tct ure . it's b een a
long lime tn co mmg ~ but wo rth
wa•ttng lor

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COLUMBUS t UP I I
Tlk'
OQJO Supremt&gt; Court tuda)
dJsrn1ssPd Atturne\ Gt&gt;rwr&lt;.tl
W1Jl1am J . Brown'S appea l of
iJ Ppbhc Utlhtlt&gt;s C'ollUlli S.Sllltl
'of Oluo dectstOnl•st Aprtl n•
qutrm~ the Ohio Power Co. to
refw1d about $9 nulhon lfl
o\·erC'harges to its eustonwrs.
The attor ney general
argued in the suit that the rt'
fund sho uld havt• bet•n
!,'Tea ter.
I n a separate, bUl relatt•d ,
case. the Supreme r uurt
refused to disnws_., Ohm
Power's suit agamst the
PUCO chargi ng that the refund should ha\'e been lower.
The allorney .. gener..al
argued in that case th•t Otuo
Power 's suit against htc
PUCO ruling sho uld be
dismissed.
Last April, the PUCO ru led

TRUSTEES TO MEET
Chester To ~&lt;nsh i p Trustees
will meet Tuesday , Dec. 13 at
7 p.m . at the town hall in
C11ester.
SPEAKER NOTED
The Rev . Clifford B.
Coleman, nat ive of Middleport , will be the guest
speaker Dec. 11 at Hope
Baptist Chapel, Middlepon.

INTEREST

On Certificates
Of Deposit
'1.000 Minimum
1 Yr. Term
N inet y da 'y 1nterest pena lly
wit h drawn
b e fore

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Mei~

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The A then\. 1...0unly

Saving s &amp; Loan Co .
296 SecQnd st.

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tl1011 Uh10 Po" t'r should makt&gt;
a S9 nulhon r~fund to tl!i
t· ustonwrs aft e r heo~nn g
t rstunon ~ m ct $45 tmlhon fule
adJu.stnwnt t'~ St' fllt&gt;d b) the
northeast Oluo utthty .
Otuo Power ;trgued. m askUl~ for H rt•ht'anng . hat th~
rdund should ha\'l' be~n s~ .5
nuliun. Tht• attorney !-!Crlt'ral.
IS also asking for ct rehcCjring.
urgu"l that tht• r~fu nd should
hu\' t' bet•n greHter. Both reqm•sts for a reht&gt;unng were
dt'fllL'd - &lt;1 dee1sion wha:h
wa s appea lt&gt;&lt;l to the Supreme
Court.

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V IRGINIA CLARk
V lr g1 n1a Cl ..'lrk 51 of &amp;52
Fi ffh A ve , Kan augc'l . a
rt&gt;llrcd employ ee ol Hol zer
Mf'd1t al Cen ter , d ied t hNe al
9 55 a m Thurs.day Sh.e;had
been tn fa ili ng hea lth fdr f1ve
v.ears.
She was born April 19, 1920,
1n Ch esh tre Twp. to I ra and
Neff te Roush Swtsher She
was marr ied O c f. 10, 1954 , in
Lawrence County to Hoyt
Clark , who sun.11ves along
wdh
a son , Bobby ,
Kalamazoo , M 1ch ., and a
granddaugh ter She also is
.survived by a stepdaughter,
Mrs . Karen Corse, Canron .
Mrs Clark ' s surv i vors in
elude a brother and three
sisters · Gerald Swisher , Rt
I, B1dwell ; Mrs . Norman
(Hazel) Nyc, Carey, Ohio ;
Mr~ .

Ohio hit
with Sn.OW
Unlt•d Press International
A second major storm in as
many days moved across
l'lhio Thursda,· and early
l\)day. dw11ping up to eight
inches nf new sno w on mul'h
nf the n0rtheastE'rn se&lt;'t ion.
:\·Inst other areas uf the
state got twn or more lnr hes
nf snow and more of the white
fluff\· st uff was forecast
tnda~· in northea stern Ohio.
snow
created
The
hazardous road conditions
aroWld the State and forced
sCho0l cl0sings in many
.areas. Nearly all schools
were closed ~ o day in
northeastE'rn Ohio, including
every public and parochial
school in Lake Co w1ty .
Travelers' advisories were
in effect for the entire state.
Temperatures were in the
lnw or mid 30s early today but
forecaster s sa id cold alr
p&lt;1unng into the state on the
heels of the storm would
lower the mer cury into the
teens or lower 2\is by this
aftern oon.
Bitter · cold
temperatures were expected
to prevail throughout the
weekend .
Al Cleveland-, whic~ had a
total of 13 inches ·of snow on
the
ground ,
Hopkins
]nternational Airport was
ri ns ed and all downtown
hotels were reported!)' filled.
The airport was forced to
close for the second time in
tw n days, agaln because of
poor visibility and heavy
snn w.
Offic ia ls in Van Wert
County Th'ursday ordered all
snowremoving equipment off
the highways because ' of
blinding and drifting snow.
That action caused massive
traffic jams and stranded
hundreds of motorists.

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICEHOURS:9:30tol2,2to5(CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
ST., POMEROY.
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Our
open
door
policy.

Our no -red ·tape
Auto Loans are fast.
And our interest
rates are low.
At our bank ... you ·make the difference!
Come on in. See for yourself.

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Clark ,

Middleport; Mrs . John W
! Daisy ) Thomas. Chestl ire . A
sister preceded her in death .
I n her ear l ier yeats she at
tended the Popl ar Ridge
Church.
Funeral ser&lt;J it es , will be
held at 1 p.m . Saturday at t he
Waugh ·Hal ley·· Wood ~uneral
Home , tne Rev , John Jeftrey
of h ci at ing , and burial w i ll be
in Mound Hi ll Ce m etery
Fr-i,nds may ca ll 2 ·4 and 7 9
p .m . ·roctay at th e funeral
nome

MINNIE HORNBECK
Call 1ng hour s for 93 -year
old Minnie- Hornbeck . 166Q
North High St ., Col umbus,
will be 2 4 and 7-9 p . m . today
at t he Schoedinger ·Norris
Chapel. 3574 North Broad·
way , Gr ove City, She died a1
5: 30p.m . Wednesoay .
Funeral ser vices will be
he ld at the s-ame pla ce Schoedinger ·Norris Chapel --at 10 :30 a.m. Sa turday , Or .
Carl Wiley officiating . En·
tom bment wil l be .. i n Colum ·
bus ' s
Union
Cemetery
ma usole um .
Survivors of Minni-e Horn·
beck are three nieces and a
fos ter son, Charles W itham .
She was born Ma rc h s, 1884,
to Ephra im and Alice Sigler
Whit e.

CECIL RICHARDSON
COOLV I LLE Ce vil V.
Richardson, Sr .• 79, of Route
2, Coo lville. died early th is
morning
at
his
home
fol low ing an extended illness .
He was born at F.rost in Me igs
County , tbe son of the late
Lewis and Nett·ie Brow ning
RiChardson . His first wife,
Nina . died in 1968 . -Three
brothers . Clyde, Guy · and
Wade, also preceded him in
deatll .
Mr . R ic hardson was a
ret i red dairy- farmer and
school bus dr'*er . A former
d irecto r of the Cit i zens
Telephone Co. in Coolville, he
was a member of Coo lville
Lodge 337 FS.AM, Scoltish
Rite Valley ot Columbus , and
ot the farm bureau .
. He is survived by his wi fe.
Lucy Felton Richardson, two
sons, Cecil V, Jr . and Thomas
L. , both Of COQivilie ; a st,e:pdaughter ,
Mrs .
Vera
NPihauP.r . T ucxQn. Ariz. ; two
grandsons ,
Barry
and
Larrv Richardson and a
great
gr~nddaughter ,
Suzeanne Richardson .
Funeral services will be
Sunday af 2 p.m . at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville
with t he Rev. Wal t er A. Frost
officiating . Bur ial will be in
the Troy Bapt ist Cemetery
where Masonic graves i de
rites will be conducted by
Coolville Masoni c Lodge 337 .
Friends may ca ll at the
funeral home after noon on
Saturday .

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st ituted 10 years. He was a

Jr ., of Coventry , Conn ., and
Thomas J . of Un i ontown .
Ohio ; one dauQhfer , Mrs.
Danc1 ( Annabel) Van Meter .

Belpre ; a sister . Mrs . Goorge

(Mary )
Genehime r
of
Chester ; si:x grandc:hildr'en .
Mel in da
Kay
Pellet ie r ,
Wes ley Allen R o!i~· Randa ll
Thomas Rose , Patrici a Lee
Rose. Dav id Nea l Van Meter
and Lor i Elizabeth Va n Meter
and a great -gra nddaughter ,
Am y Tt1eresa Pelletier.
Funeral services will be
Sunday at 11 a.m . at the
White Funeral Home i n
Coolville with t he Re v .
Richard Thomas and the
Re v . Freeland Norr is of ·
ficiating . Buri a l will be in
Reeds vi lle Cemetery .
Frie nds may cal l at the
funeral home on Saturday
from 2 ti ll 4 and 6 till 9 p.m .

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of
Evangellnr Chapter 17%
OES wlll bt' held at 1; 30
tonight at the Middleport
Masonie Temple. Olflt•ers
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member of the Reeds ~ ille
Chr ist ian Chur cn and the
Ohio Teachers Assn . ~
Mr ~ ose is surv i ved by his
wiie , Verna· 8t1ckley Rose :
two sons , James L:.awrence

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Farmers
warm up
tractors

boat firm
Zinn 's Landing -at

· JAMES L. ROSE
REEDSVILLE - James L.
Rose. 73, of Reedsville died
early Friday morn ing ~t the
h~Jme of his daughter · in
Bet pre.
Born at Racine he was the
son . of the late Lewis and
Abb1e ft/,oo re Rose. He was
also preceded in death by five
brothers.
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school teacher hav ing taught
in t he Meigs County School

An acti.on to garnishee was
filed by Commonwealth Loan·
Co., Parkersburg against
Sandra Humphrey , Coolville,
in Meigs Common Pleas
Court. A sui! for $1 ,434.95 was
filed by Grange Mutual
Casualty Co ., Coiumbus,
James Thomas and Annbelle
Thomas, Rt. 1, Middleport ,
against Jo hn J . Manley ,
Middleport for damages
resulting in an automobile
accident on June 27, 1976 on
SR 124 in ·Rutland Township.

seroice watercraft
SAFETY PATROL ~ Front 0-rl, Scott Gheen, Beth Wolfe, Mary Long; Lynn Epple , P .
J. Harris and Ch ris Bw·delle; back row, Melvtn Van Meter , Jimmy Farley, Bobby SouUl·
ern. Jolem• Moodispaugh, Jen ny Meadows, Tracy Herman anc1 Zandra Vau~hiJn . A 14th
member n0t pi ctured is Fnmces Hoffman .

Fifth, sixth graders are protecting children
The group, after training
The gro up of 14 is divided
by Glaze, is working at five into two teams each of which
iritersections each day after will work for periods of two
sc hool dismisses in Mid- weeks each. School Prin·
dlepol1. The patrol has been cipa Is Robert Morris and Don
provided with belts, hats and Hann ing helped in the
badges free of charge by the selection of the pupils for the
AAA .
honor posts.

A sa let y patrol of fifth and
sixth graders of the Bradbury
Elementary School h•s been
organized under direction of
Georg e Gla ze t o provide
protection for pupils of the
Middlepo r t Elementary
School.

scoring in the reserves game
at Ironton .
The Meigs varsity, now 0-1
in. the league, plays Monday
at 7:15 against Alexander in a
non-league match.
The reserves open the
evening activity against
Alexander reserves at 6 p.m.
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Meigs - Drehl 2.(4; ·Riggs
1~2 ; King 7~14; Diddle 2~
4; Woodyard 1~2; Zerklo040. Totals 13~26.
Ironton - Bryant 44-8,
McCreary 1~2 ; Slagel, 2-0-4;
Lattimer 4·1-9. Totals 11-1-23 .

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area of the Silver Memorial
Bridge and Shopping Pl~za,
Piper Hill at Vinton and on
US 35 on the various bridges
on the by-pass.
Two persons were injured
in an accident at 3:30p.m . on
the US 35 by'pass where
Cynthia L. Smith, 33, Point
Pleasant, lost control of her
ca r on an iced-up bridge. The
vehicle ran off the road
striking a guardrail. She and
a passenger , three-year old
Greg Smith, had minor injuries .
They -were taken to the

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The Norfolk and Western ~
Railway reported that it ~
loaded less lhan one-fourth
the normal number of coal
cars in Virginia , West ~
Virginia, Kentucky and oitio. ~

Holzer Medical Center by the
Gallia County Volunteer
Emergency Squad.
An accident about the same
time created a traffic
problem on the Silver
Memorial Bridge. The patrol
said Barbara L. , Kapp, 21,
Point Pleasant, lost control of
her car which slid around
blocking traffic.
Reports of several accidents were incomplete
since there were so many at
the same time. Drivers were
advised by the patrol to phone
in necessary information.

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HARRY MOORE

range economic eve1opment and diverslfication cannot
be obtained by energy policies based on zero growth."
At the .same tl~e, ~he commission said, "except in
extranrd1nary s1tuat1ons, environmental standards
and regulations should not be relaxed to meet national
energy needs.''

MIDDLEPORT - Harry Samuel
Moore, retired Middleport businessman,
died Frida¥ afternoon after a lingerin·g
illness at his S. Third Ave. residence in
Middleport.
Mr. Moore was owner and operator of
the -Royal Crown Bottling Co. in Middlepo.r t for a number of years. Prior to
coming here he operated Royal Crown
Bottling Co. plants iii Ashland, Ky ., ahd
Huntington, W. Va . He also had operated a .
feed store in Huntington.
MNr. Moore was a member of Grace
Episcopal Church in Pomeroy and was a 50
year member of the Masonic Lodge and
the York Rite. He was a member of Poage
Lodge 325, F&amp;AM, Ashland; Hasa Temple,
Ashland :. Ashland Commandery 28,
Knights Templar; Apperson Chapter 81,
R.A.M Ashland ; Bosworth Council 46,
Royal and Select Masters, Pomeroy; a life
member ofthe Elks lodge 107 in Gallipolis
having been a member of the lodge !or 37
years ; the Twin City Shrine Club,
Masonic rites will be conducted at 7:30
p.m. Sunday at the Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home by Middleport Lodge 363,
F&amp;AM.
Mr. Moore was born Sept. 22, 1894. He
was 83 at lhe time of his death. He was a .
son of the late Samuel S. and Ullian Rule
Moore and was also preceded in dealh by
two brothers, Eugene and Franklin; a
sister, Marie, and his first wife, Anna
Noonan Moore, who died in 1959.
Surviving are his wife, Jean Lama

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The statement b}' Lester was made
SatUrdav. company officials said the
only work betng performed at the three following concern 1 shown by UMW
Meigs and Vinton County mines was in members that the company might attempt
maintenance and to prevent deterioration to mine coal during the UMWA strike.
A delegation of union officials, led by
· or either the mines or lhe equipment.
Gene
Oiler, president ~f UMW local 1886,
Harry Lester ,
general
mine
will
meet
with Southern Ohio Coal Cu.
superintendent, said it would be
officials
on
Sunday, said Lester.
''impossible to mine any coal without the
Meigs
County
Common Pleas Court
UMWA labor force and no•effort would be
John
C.
Bacon
and Vinton County
·Judge
made to -mine any."
Common Pleas Court Judge Wade H. Lohr
!ale Friday limited the number of pickets
to three at each entrance to Meigs No. l
and Meigs No. 2 mines and Raccoon No. 3
mine in Vinton County.
The pickets also must be at least 15 feet
from each ·other and must not interfere
with supervisory Personnel entering the
mines.
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Steve Hiles, a spokesman for the AEP
office in Lancaster, said, ''Striking miners
Moore· two sons, Harry S. Moore, Jr., and
at Racoon No . 3 prevented the mine
Willia.;. N. Moore, both of Ashland; a
brother, Herbert F. Moore of P9meroy; a
sister, Mrs . Florian (Helen ) Lyle, By DEBORAH FRAZIER
Ashland; two granddaughters , Cathryn United Press International
Jayne and Carla Ann, both of Ashlan.d and
Tractors by the thousands surrounded
severat nieces and nephews.
statehouses in major farm states across
Mr. Moore was a veteran of World War the nation Saturday as farmers
l, having served in the U. S. Navy.
demanding better prices for their crops
Funeral services will be held at 11 ptit on an impressive show of strehgth for
a.m . Monday at the Episcopal Church in next week's threatened farm strike.
Pomeroy with t~e Rev . Harold Deeth and
Christmas shoppers on windy ~treets .
GALLIPOLIS- That h.azy twUigbt
the Re"' Dwight Zavitz officiating. The cheered the farmers sittlng atop tractors
zone between dream and reality early
Rev. Father John W. P. Weise will be in belching black diesel smoke while police
Saturday momlng near Vinton brought
charge of committal in the Ashland, Ky., tried to Unsnarl traffic jams.
some bloodletting.
cemetery.
They came from places like Prospect
GaiUa County Sherlft James MontFriends may call at the Rawlings· Vailey, Watonga, Cherokee County,
gomery's deputies said tbat Bob
Coats Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Sterling and Riverton . Earflaps were
CochraP., 30, Vinton, had the dream. It
p.m. today.
down and checkered wool jackets zippered
was 2 a.lD. He was on the back seal of a
car hung up on tbe road close to VInton,
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demanded · breakcven prk'es for their
when he started wielding a knife, ac·
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
cording to deputies.
crops .
Monday through Wednesday, lair
"It's hard to say how many of us there
Tbe nightmare ended. Chancy
and cold Monday, with highs In the 20s are," said John Stulp, ~spokesman for the
Thacker, Rt. I, Ewlogton, had a lourand lows In the teens. A ~bance of sDO\\' American Agriculture movement,
inch laceration. The Gallla County
Tuesday and Wednesday, possibly Organiz~r of the farm strike. "But it's not
Volunteer Emergency Squad look
mixed with rain south. Highs wlll be In hard to measure moods, and we are all in Thacker to Holzer Medical Ceoler,
the 30s and lows wlll be in the 20s.
the swne mood."
w~ere he was treated and released.
SqueaHng c.ity children in Denver
Another passenger, Involved
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COFCTOMEET
statehouse early Saturday morning, the was Clayton Snyder. Alltbree claimed
POMEROY- The Pomeroy Chamber first farm implement they had ever seen. to be friends, and no one was "mad" at
of Commerce will meet Tuesday at noon at An estimated 1,500 tractors and other farm
anyone else, unless it was a dreamed·
the Meigs Inn. Speaker will be Bill Hogan vehicles arrived at the Denver Olpitol by up mlsldenllllcallon.
who is with Gallco Work Activities Center
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the family and to assist them
in any way possible.
Any child with problems
relating to the anns, legs,
feet or hands can ,attend the
clinics. The problem that the
child has can be one that he
has had since birth or due to
an
InJury.
Veterans
· Memorial Hospital
is
providing facilities for the
clinic free of charge.
Anyone
wishing
information may contact Opal
M. Grueser, R.N., Meigs
County Health Department,
992-3723.

superlntendent and other superowisory
personnel froin leaving the office at the
mine until nearly midnight Thursday. The
miners have also preven ted supervisory
perSOnnel from...ente:ring the mine."
Hiles said AEP has "a couple of
laboratories in that complex that people
.. are being kept out of. We aren't mining
any coal.' '
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no one was hurt in the incident.
"They just wouldn't let anybody get out
of the mine," tle said. "I went in and talked
to the mine supervisor and he told me llley
wouldn't let them out. I went out and
talked to the pickets and they told me they
wouldn't let them (the supervisory
personnel) out.' I waited until I finally got
some help and finally got them out. "
Meanwhile, officials of UMW District 6
and UMW local officials met in Cadiz
Friday to learn details and costs of an

interim hospitalization program arranged
by the district nffice.
Trustees of the UMW Health and
Welfare fund suspended. hospitalization
beneflts at the start nf the nationwide
UMW strike at midnight Monday.
The interim program wHl run for 90 days
and may be extended for a second 90 day
period.
Some loc al officials say the most
important subject in contral't ta lks in
Washington between the UMW and th~ soft
coal industry is getting the depleted Health
and Welfare Fund - which provides medical benefits for miner s and their Eamilies
- back in the black.
"The Health and Welfare Fund is the
Whole thing ,'' sa id Bob Hoffman, president
of Local 5497 at North American No. 1
mine in Powhatan Point. "That's the big
item, the most important item. Once they
get lhat settled this slr i~e could be over."

Swastika and warnings
on stolen, burned auto
GALLIPOLIS. - A swastika - in- upholstery. The fire started.from a short in
famous emblem of Hitlerite t.:ennany the wiring, fircml!n speculated. Owner of
was sketched on a car whlch sheriff's the car is Ronnie Smith, Rt. 3, Gallipolis.
deputies said was "set on fire" on a Nebo
Rd. wooden bridge. The burned car, owned
by Garland E. Parsons II , was found at
3:41 a.m. Saturday.
Sheriff James Montgomery's deputies
said that the car, which had been pulled
GALLIPOLIS - The young man
crossways on the bridge, also had on it:
"He will gel you, Parsons," ~nd "helter wanted to buy some beer at 8:54 p.m.
skelter." Parsons's address is Gallipolis. Friday at the Pony Keg on Eastern Ave.
The car had been stolen from ils but the clerk asked for identification to be
parking place at Rio Grande. No in~ sure that he was not too yOung . He bought
formation was readily available on the cigarettes and pulled out so fast that his
significance, if any, of the swastih and car threw gravel and broke &amp; sliding glass
door. His anger cost the Pony Keg $200 and
warnings.
The Gallipolis Volunteer Fire put police on his trail.
The salesgirl was Cindy Roberts. She
Oepanment was called at 10:33 a.m.
Saturday to Eastern Ave. l(t Madison St., and Greg Roberts called the Gallipolis
where a 1971 small foreign-make car was police to report destruction ol property.
She described the ):Oung man as white, fat,
ablaze.
.
Four firemen extinguished the flames with an afro hairdo. Another young man
which damaged wiring, insulation, and was with him .
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beer got too angry

. OONALD THALER, M.D., of Gallipolis, exami~s a not-too-happy lwn-yca r-&lt;•Id ,
Brandon Scott Roush, son of Bobby R. and Shirley Roush , Pomeroy, ·at fo;riday 's first
orthopedic clin ic held at· Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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Boats already are on display at Zion's GuU Oil station, taken over by Ashland Oil
Landing and, according to Fleming, the .several months ago. Fleming, a receql
inventory will include sa le and rep3ir of gradUate of Michig an State University, I
boats of 17 feet to 55 feet in length at prices and his wife and daughter, who will be 2 in t
ranging from $300 to $75,000. The main February, liv'e on J ~ wi s Rd .• which runs
brands will be Fiberfonn and VIP, he southwest off SR 218 itbove Mercerville, -added, with Mercury motors both out- five miles off SR 7.
board and inboard.
Zinn 's Landing is located in the former See drawing on page 2.

LANCASTER, Ohio (UP! ) - Officials of
the Southern Ollio Coal Co. and Uniled
Mine Workers Union loca l 1886 will meet
Sunday to work out an agn'l'ment to abide
by temporary restraining orders issued
lale Friday by judges in Meigs and Vinton
counties.
The TRO's were issued to limit picketing
at the mines which .had · preven ted
Supervisory officia)s from leaving or
entering the mines.

of the clinics will be to screen,
POMEROY - Another ~new
diagnose and follow up
service by the Meigs County
children from birth to 21
Department of Health - an
years of age. The clinics will
orthopedic · clinic - got un·
. be a consultation service.
derway · at
Veterans
If during a visit to the
Memorial Hospital Friday
clinic, the patient Is found to
afternoon.
need x~rays for a diagnosis to
The clinic - to be held four
be made or confinned or to
times a Year - is being
note the progress of a cOnsponsored' by the Bureau of
CripPled Children's Services · dition, the Bureau of Crippled
Children's Services will be
and ts free of charge.
asked to assist with these fees
Dr. Donald Thaler , or·
if the family cannot.
thopedfcal specialist from
Follow-up after a clinic will
Holzer Medical Center, was
be done by a Meigs County
the presiding physician· at
Public Health Nurse to anFriday's first clinic_, Purpose
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Be sure to see all.'he other Hallmark Christmas Ornaments - Party Goods _
Albu":'s - Plus Chnstmas Cards both boxed and individual. A truly -remarkable
selectton·.

BOATS OF ALl. SIZES are trn sale at Zirm's I.anding in
Kanau~a. but a building program will set up structures

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GALLIPOLIS - A hall-million-dollar
enterprise to sell and repair recreation- bays of the Ashland Oil filling station.
type watercraft, and to fuel them with
Completion date for the construction
gasoline, will be launched at Kanauga.
will be in March . The sales room a nd
Roben G. Fleming and his father-in- repair building are a $250,000 project, and
law, Ralph Zinn ar~ the partners in the the 24-houJ&lt;gas dock in the Ohio 1\iver back
enterprise to be known as Zinn's Landing. of the business is another $50,000. Fleming
They have contracted with Caner &amp; Evans said that the total investment if you add
to construct the sales room and repair the inventory of boats and accessories wilJ
building adjacent to the existing service be in the neighborhnorl nf $500,000.

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Vehicles like skaters
Qn area highways' ice
At least 15 traffic accidents
were blamed on Thursday
evening 's low temperatures
i~ the Gallia · Meig s ~rea
following light ra in produced
sheets of ice making highways a nd secondary routes
dangerous to vehicles and
pedestrians according to the
.Gallia-Meig s Post State
Highway Patrol.
In addition, untold numbers
of motorists were ;tailed on
hills throughout t he twocounty area.
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Girls l-1 at Ironton
IRONTON - Ironton High strange baskets, httttng only
School girls defeated Meigs !5 of 60 from the field for 25
girls 42-35 here Thursday in pet. They were 5 for 10 at the
basketball with three girls free line.
The sco ring:
hitting in d ou~le figures on 20
Mei~s Brown 5+14:
of 53 shots from the field for a
fine 38 pet . Meigs reserves Burdette 4-6-l! ; Epple 4-1-9;
Vau ghan~ ; Chapman I~
won 26·23.
Fnr Ironton, Vinson h(ld H 2; S. Ash 1 ~2 . Totals 15~ .
ironton - Vinson 7~14.
to lead her t eam. Glenda
Triplett ~; Jenkins 04&lt;1;
Bro~&lt;n of Meigs led her team,
also with H. Brown also was Rist 5-0-10 ; Rowe 5-0-10;
Meigs' top rebounder with 7. Riggs 3-2-8; c;Iay ~- Totals
While Ironton was sharp 26-2-42.
from the field , the Meigs girls ; April King hil seven tries
had troubl e locating the from the field good for 14
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ROBERT G. FLEMING STANDS amon~ boats he has on display at Zinn '.s
Landing in Kanauga . Come next March, when Carter &amp; Evans will have £inished
con~1ruction of a sales room, repair building, and 24-hour g&lt;.~s dock, Fleming and
his partner, Ralph Zinn , will IUJve $500,000 invested in tx•ats, accessories, and
structures.

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Kanauga will sell,

Junior
Hager .
Stanley
Kingery ; Clarence Myers .
Charles M i ller and Lou is
Barga .

(Contlnu«j from pase 1)
$500. .
" I'm hanging in there .
Course my wife works and
that makes a big difference ."
Burke said a lengthy strike
could create pressure on
UMW negotiators to give in
on their contract demands.
"After three weeks they 're
going to say ··What the hell?'
if the con tract comes down
and it doesn't have the things
they want. "
Striking Virginia miners
Thursday picketed the

Partners
announce

United Press International
Bitter cold settled across
the midlands of America
today as dissident fanner s,
dema nding break-even prices
for their crops, wanned up
their tractors and headed for
&gt;1ate capitals in support of a
nation wide strike.
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Bergland addressed
a
Nati on al Farmer s
PAUL SHIPLEY
Organizat io n meeting in
Paul R. ShiiJiev. 66 . a
Omaha Thursday night and
res ident of Rt. 2, Galli pol i s.
said
he supported demands
was p ro no u nce d dead at
Holzer Med i cal Center at
for 100 percent parity 10 : 10
a .m .
Thursday
market prices equal to the
following a heart attack.
cost
of production plus a
Mr . Shipley was a refired
ma chinist and was fo rmer . reasonable profit, But the
owner of Shipl ey's Machi ne&amp; · administration's
c hief
Repa ir Shop in Gallipolfs .
agriculture official said he
He was born M:ay 15. 1911.
doubted the goal could be
in Page , W. Va. son of the late
achieved.
. Stephen A . Doug l as and
Bertha
Mae
Hammo c k
"I certainly support the
Shipley .
,
objectives or those who seek
He marr ied Edith L.
full parity income,"' Bergland
Mayberry , on Jan. 18, 1957, at
said. ;,I thmk there's nothing
Wi nters v i l le , Ohio.
She
su r vives , a long with three
wrong with that as a stated
sons : Paul A. Sh)pley, Cin. , principle."
cinnati ; Doug and Greg . both
But Berg'ian d said a
at home . One sister , Mrs .
cost of production
guaranteed
Paul
( Eillene)
Moore .
Deland ,
Fla . sur&gt;Jives . would result in "10 percent
He
was
a
mem . land inflation at least ,"
ber of
Trin i ty
Baptist
forcing production costs and ,
Temple, Rio Grande and was
eventually, food prices, up.
treasurer and trustee ot the
church.
Meanwhile, thousands of
He was a member of
fanners from Washington to
1\-\asonlc Lodge No . 168, South
Louisiana and Delaware to ·
Charleston , W. Va . and a
Texas drove American flagmember of A &amp; A Scottish
Rite of Free Masonry .
bedecked tractors, combines,
Funera l services wil l be
pickup trucks and other !ann
held 2 p.m Sunday at the
implements to their capitals
. Wi ll i s Funeral Home witf"'
solidarity
ralli e~
Rev . 0. C. MQrrison ·of - for
ficiating . Burial will follow in
scheduled for Saturday. The
Ohio. Valley fl.Aemory Gar .
strike,
during
which
dens . Friends may cal l at the
producers
will
sell
no
funeral home between 2·J and
buy
no
equipproducts
and
7-9 p .m . Salurday .
The .fol lowing wil l ser&gt;Je, as
ment or supplies, ls set to
pallbearers ; Robert Craft , begin Wednesday.

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SCOTT LUCAS, ADMINISTRATOR of Veterans
Memorial Hospital which is providing fre&lt;.' facUities for
the orthopedic cli.nics in Meigs County, and Opal Gruese1,
R.N ., Meigs County Crippled Children's Nurse , confer on
a patient's. records .

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