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10-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, Jan. 5,1978
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Area Deaths

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Hospital News

: v.~m~.. MemorlalH~Ita'
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RAY ALLEN
Prospect Church. Funeral
Ray Allen, Akron;1ormerty· servlceswill~heldtnerear
of Lefort Falls, died Wed· 2 p.m. Friday , the Rev . Ted
nesday, Jon, 4, at Akron Giassburn officiating, with
General Hospital.
in t erment
in ·talvarv
He Was preceded In death cemetery at Rio Grande. The
by his wile, VIrginia Sayre body will be taken to the
Allen and brother-ln .taw, church one hour before the
Charles Skeels . He Is sur-

se~~i~~~~s may call after 5

vived by t wo daughters,
Marilyn Deiss and Vlrglnfa
Sayre, one sister , Kitty Allen
Skeels , and nine grand -

p.m. today at Miller's Home
for FuneralS..
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children.
SYR,.fc~~~':._W~!~e Wise,
Funeral servtcn Will be
held Saturday .!t the Prentiss
forme rly of Syracuse, died
Funeral Home, Akron.
Tuesday at St. Luke' s
Hospital In Columbus.
He was the son ol the tate
JOHN O'DELL NEAL
Solomon and Bessie Ogden
l John O'Dell Neal," 7.4, was ...Wise. He was also preceded
found dead in bed at his home
In death by his wile, follna .
on
the
Harrisburg ·
Surviving ore a brother,
Adamsville
Rd .
(Rt.2.
John
; • nephew, David Wise,
Bidwell) at 6 a.m . Wednes· and 1 niece . Jane W ise
day . Whl l ~ he had hact a · Schultz, Funeral services will
history of heart t rouble, he be held In Columbus on
apparently_~ wa s feel ing all
Friday.
right Tuesaay , when he workedonh iscar .
A farmer earlv in his l ite,
he was employed on the c [0
ra ilroad, from which he
retired several years ago,
and ·· th en he worked aS a
carpenter.
He was born Marc h 26,

E-R CALLE~

Pj)meroy E·R .squadmen
went to New St. at 10 :38 a. m.
Wednesday for Letha Quails
who was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital as a
medical patient. At 10:53 a.
m. the fire department went
to Clifton, W. Va., to assist
the Mason Fire Department
at a fire in a building.

1903, in Cabell County, W.

Va ., one of five children of
Robert and Vallora Leadman
Neal. Two brothers and a
sister survive : Leroy Nea l,
Milton, W. Va .; Elvin Nea l,
Ft. M yers, Fla .; and Mrs. A.
c .. (lnez) Beckett,- Ft. Myer s,

Fla.

He was f irst married to
Eleanor Cart, Milton, w. va .,
fr:om whom he was divorced .
She still liv.es. He is survived
by thr ee sons•and a daughter :
Emme1t Neal , Wheelers ·
burg ; Roy Neal in Ca liforn ia ;
Dona ld Neal , Rt . I , Bidwell;
·and M.rs. Ralph · (Idella)

ASK TOWED
Marriage licenses were
Frank · B.
issu ed to
Samatowitz, Jr., 43, East
Hampton, Conn., and Ruth
carolyn Barr, 32, of Mid·
dleport ; John James Evans,
19, Rt. 1, Long Bottom, and
Teresa Ann Edwards, 18, Rt.
1, Reedsville.

Meadows, Ft, Myers, Fla . ·
His second marr iage wa s to
Lula Smith, Huntington, who
survives with his seven step ·
children.
Though he was a member
of Mt. 'Olive Church, John
O'Dell Neal attended Pro·
spect Church with his son
Donald, who is a leader in

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West Virginia has 20,000 ponds now

Amerleu dollv rauted oa _
iateraauo .. l mini ey
in the Mountain State. AI the
POINT PLEASANT
Admitted - Roger Manley,
markell W.y bl rettpon~
end
of the feMI'alllacal year,
West
V~inta;
ortglnaUy
a
Jr., Middleport ; Pamela
to
a
V, S. COVft'IIDielll. land without·lalt:es, now has Sept. 30, scs had aaailted
Imboden , Pomeroy;
more than 20,000 ponds, with 20,088 completed ponda
Lawrence Stewart, Mid- ' ~IIIH le oapport lbe
aeUvely
Ia
a
bid
cretllbaek
dleport; Letha Quail~.
thanks to ita landowners and siru=e the late 1930's, Craig M.
to bait a year-IGDJ declille.
a cooperative program with Right, scs state con·
Pomeroy; Maggie Gilmore,
Ia
Tokyo,
lbe
dollar
announced
ooil conservation agencies. servationist,
Racine ; Viele Wi!Hams,
today.
.
aeored
a
dramaUc
raUy
Cheshire; Kenneth Mullirur,
, Late laot summer, the
aplllll lbe JapaDele yeo,
Right said that pinpointing
:lll,oooth pand assisted by the
Oteshire; Marjorie Walburn ,
elotlaJ al.%41.%0, up INtn
20,000th pond would be
the
U. S. Soil CoMervation
Middleport ; Perry Beebe, · Z3'1.18 Wednesday.
lmpo"lble
because 10 many
Set'vice
(
SCS)
was
completed
Cheshire; Joyce McCienan,
Langsville; Mary Me ~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::;
Callister, Middleport ;
Juanita Conde, Reedsville;
Roger Grindley, Minersvl!le, ·.
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Gwinnie White, Middleport.
Discharged Ronald
&amp;yor
W8 Washington than there are American agents awilabie to
.
watch them," he said .
DilJon , Sr., Cannen Jones,
.
·
Betty l!rooks;·'Lucy Spencer,
Three defendants were
BAT'I'LE CREEK, MICH. - A CONVICfED forger with
Earl Clark.
fined and two forfeited bonds
in the court of Pomeroy four days left to serve of his prison term has been charged with
PleasantV.Uey Hotpltal . Mayor Clarence Andr ews first-degree murder In the 1978 ambush slaying of actor Sal
Mineo. Mineo, who •arred in the movie "Exodus" and
Discharges - Sheila !!Upp, Wednesday night.
Patriot; William Mattox Jr.,
Fined were Roger Me· appeared with James Dean In " Rebel Without a cauae," was
Point Pleasant ; Noah Me· Daniel, Albany, $250 and . stabbed to death in February 1976 In the garage of his
Dade, Frazier's Bottom; costs, reckless operation, and Hollywood .apartment house near the fabled SUIIIIOI Strip.
An extradition hearing was 110t !Qr today In Mar$1aU,
John Utchlieid, New Haven ; flOO and costs, .fleeing a
Mich.,
for Lionel WilllamB, 21, who was charged with murder
Melvin Freeman, Cheshire, pollee officer ; Tom Quillen,
WedneSday
in a complaint l.uued by Los Angeles District
0.; Raymond Duncan ll, Middleport, $50 and costs,
Attorney
John
Van de Kamp. AnthQrlties said there were
Point "Pleasant ; Mark cltaorderly conduct, and Roy
indicatiorui
that
WilllamB was acquainted with the slain actor
· Hurlow, Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Boggs, Middleport, $50 and
and
Los
Angeles
County Sheriff Peter Pllcheas conceded there
Jack Woodall , Gallipoils ; costs, intoxication.
Mrs. .Larry Brumfield,
Forfeiting bonds were had been "speculation" that the slaying had hi&gt;moaelDUII
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Ashton; Randy Gardener, Therlll Randolph, Reedsville, overtones, but he did not elaborate.
Gallipolis; Brad Hensley, $200 posted on an· assault
Poi nt Pleasant; Laura charge; and Thomas McKay,
COLUMBUS-INSURANCECOMPANIEScannotdeduct
Kennedy, Point Pleasant; 29, Racine, $50, posted on a . trom their uninaured motorist coverage settlements any
Sara Flores, Pomeroy.
charge of driving while l\llder medical payments an injured party receives although the
suspension .
policy provides for such deductions, the Ohio Supreme Court
said Wednesday. The unalllmous ruUng waa a setback for
Motorists Mutual lnBurance Co., headquartered in Columbus.
Holzer Medical Center
Barbara Shearer, Leslie Horne and James Bright llle'd
Discharges Jan. 4
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
separate suits after Motorists Mutual deducted medical
Garcia Adams , Verna
MUd wttb a ehance of
payll)ents they were to receive for Injuries suffered In
Blankenship, Howard Boggs
sbowers
Salutday
and
accidents
involving drivers who did not have iruturance, The
Jr., William Bowman, Mrs.
medical bills reached $500 for Shearer, $1,000 lor florne and
Micha el Cremeans and Sunday . Cooler wltb a
$560 lor Bright.
daughter, Larry Davis, Janet chaace 01 showers Dr snow
Durrtes Moaday. Uaytlme
The policies held by the three contained a provtston that
Duffy, John Francis, Robert
said Motoriots Mutual was not obligated to pay amounts
bJcho Ia the too Saturday
Hoff Jr ., Walter Jones,
recovered for medical services. In its rultzlg, the Supreme
Bonita Manley , Verona aDd Sunday and ill lbe 381
Court said unirutured motorist coverage, which IIZider Ohio law
Moasman, Ronald Newsome, Monday. Overnlgbl lowi
must he offered, "cannot be diluted or diminished."
Carol Pierce, Flain Ratliff, from the m.ld !h to lower
30s
Saturday
and
Sunday
Ivan Stephenson, Earl
CANTON, OIDO - AN UNAUTHORIZED WORK
Sturgon, Velma Tabor, aDd ill ZOo Monday.
Martha
Ward,
Ermei ,,.............................................·.·.-.·.························ stoppage by teachers in the Canton school district continued
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Woodyard.
to the classroom and their negotiators back to the bargaining .
Blrtbs Jan. t
table . Negotiations between school board and .teachers'
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
representatives resumed. Wednesday, but only for six minutes
Canter, a son, Wellston ; Mr.
Highs Friday to mid 40s,
and Mrs. David Richards, a low tonight to lower 30s. before t.eachers' representatives walked out.
A teachers' spokesman said board representatives
son, Pt. Pleasant.
Probability of precipitation demanded that teachers return to the classrOOJD and halt
30 percent today , 40 percent
pi~keting before serious bargaining began - and that
tonight and Friday.
triggered the end of the talks.

Three fined by
M ' Andre
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Weather

For Terrific Buys and
January Savings

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Bre:zhnev shows
himself again

TWO GIVEN HELP
The Middlep&lt;lrt E-R Squad
answered a call to 186 North
Secon\1 Ave., at 6:54 a. m.
today for George Voss who
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital, and at
9:04p. m. Wednesday to 1179
Vine St. for Lowell Price who
had a tootlipick caughf in his
throat. He was taken to
Veterans Memorial HospitaL
At 10:t5 a. m, Wednesday the
fire department went to
Powell St. to extinguish a fire
in the back of a trash
oollectlon truck.

The ofiicialB Tass news
agency said Brez.l)nev, 71,
presided at a Kremlin
ceremony in WJilch six high
government, party and
milituy leaders were
honored for their services to
the state.
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WILL SHOW FILM
The film , "Or. Carl Jung"
will be shown at 2 p. m. Jan. 6
at the mental health center in ·
Pomeroy, 2:)6 W. Main , free
of charge to everyone in·
terested. Dr. Jung was a
· pioneer in psychutherapy. ·
the terms, coUective uncon~ious complei, introvert
and extrovert are derived
. from his studies and writings.

TO BEGIN WORK
RUTLAND - Terri Miller
Wl\)ker, Rutland, foZ\llerly
associated with Dorothy's
Beauty .Salon in Syracuse is
now employed at Helen's
Beauty Shop, 860 East ]t1ain,
Pomeroy. She will begin her
duties ·on Jan. 11 and wiD
work Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday. She may he
reached by calling !!92-2890.

MOSCOW
(UPI)
President Leonid Brezbnev
appeared in public today for
the first time in four weeks,
apparently recovered from a
case of inflUenza. · ·

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of tbe .,._..
IJI'OifiiZII. Tile It
loeal aotl conltnatlon
year, the SCS heJped lalld- dlllrlcta brla&amp; tbe I$CS
owners baBel 2M new pondl,
tbe laado......
moat of them u aources of Andanotbeu~ ofthe'U.
livestock wall!r.
s. ' Department
of
The ll,OOOtb . pond mlgbl Agrteullure, the qrleultural ~
have '-t · Will in Maul StabUiutlon ancl Con· "
County, ac.wrdlng to Olltrlct wvalioD Service (AIICS) bu ,.
Conservatiootlt Jolm Cooper bdped man,y landnWMI'I by •
of Pl. Plealllll. He Mid eiCbt paying a portion ol the eo1t1
ponda were buUt in the cowrly of pond coiiJtructlon."
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durine the fiscal year, inDistrict Conaenlttonllt
eluding those of Edward Cooper Nld hiJ office llelpa ,
Bumga.rner, Art Hartley, local landll-. or land
Chester Stone, W. Va. users evaluate pond litel.
Departm~nt of Naturu-· SCS tedudcianl allo ·dei!Cn ·;
Resources, Jack Crank, ponds and can help 1upervlle
Harold Mynes aild Don !leU. · . oon.atructton Ill uaure that
The total number of ponda In standards of safety and
Mason County is tell.
performance are met. '11111
"This Is not just an SCS usiltaace !I available at ,
program," Right said. "In 230"1 Main Street, Pt.
the first place, chief credit Pleuant, or by pllonln&amp; 8'1&amp;- •
goes to the landowners, who mo.
~
make the decisions to buDd
Most ponds · In •••t :
the ponds and who Invest VIrginia store water ·lor ':
their own resources In thla ltveatoek. Stat•
Con·
land use change."
aervi!tlontst Right eJ:IIIalried
He added, "Two other that dlapened water auppllel
agencies are instnunentalln caUit cattle to lll'ale over :
wider areas, thuallllnlmll:lnc '
erosion.
Mmly ponds are allo tiled
for Iiiii and wUdUfe. ·Some
landowners wUd pond&amp; to
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beautify their propertlea.
five bours Wednesday.
Right Nld tblt the 11,000 ,;
Colorado strikers alsq ponda on the land beautify .
failed In trying to get King our ate.
Soopets supermarkets and
"Everywhere you ao ill :
Sigman Meat . CAl., a meat West VIrginia there are ~
wholesaler, to close in ponds," Right aald. "To
sympathy for their cause.
resUze the impact of thla :
The Associated Grocers of program, try to Imagine West :
Colorado, a Denver.based Virginia without theM 20,000 ~
wholesale grocery firm ponds. Thill's the way It' wu ~
supplying
about
600
'
independent stores in ._ only 40 years ago."
Colqrado, Wyoming,
Nebraska , Kill1sas and New
Meztco, agreed Wednesday
to support the farm strike,
but also said they could not
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close.
personal income.
,
AFL..CIO representaUves
Iritegrlty
Act"
"Filcal
from Colorado, Wyoming, requires over . a 20 y- .,:
New Mexico_, Kansas, period, a net reduction ofl&lt;J. : ·
Nebraaka, Texas and South perce(lt In government h- ''
Dakota met with farmers In pendltures u a percent of
Denver Tuesday and said
national income.
they also would support the
(t) BALANCE. FEDI!:RAL
strike :..: but could not order BUDGET
:..: Bring an end Ia
shutdowns by union members government produced In·
because of contracts with
.Dation by ending 1118811ve
LONDON - THE ASSASSINATION OF the Palestine managem~t.
federal deficits which reduce
Uberation Organization's representattw in Britain has
private invelltmeut.
triggered a,PLO vow to avenge the slaying and "hold Britain
"Conatltuttonal Amend·
responsible'' untl) the killer Is caught. The shooting of Sl.ad
ment"
- requires .each
Hammami Wednesday In his .basement office at the Arab
VEHICLES COWDE
budget
be ba1aneed
year's
League building' came three days after two Syrian diplomats
No one was injured or cited
(except
In
time
of war or
died In a homb blast In the same neighborhood.
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in a traffic accident at9:10 a.
Hammaml, 3S, identified as a member . of the PLO m. Wednel!day on CR 18, lout- national emergency) and
executive cotilmlttee, was a mnderate who favored some aort . tenths of a mUe west of US 33 systematically repay the
of recognition for Israel, a -"difficult and dangerous thing to . in Meigs County. The Galila • nailonal debt.
(6) TAX REFORM AND .
do," said the editor of Middle East Review magazine. In Metga ·Post State .Highway
Beirut, the PLO l.uued a statement blaming the slaying on Patrol said vehicles driyen by TAX INDEXING - Cbanit
HZionist and imperialist 8 9!R'sfn8" and VOwing it "Will Brenda S. Roush, 24, tax policy to encourap inpursue the killers and those who IJiand behind them."
Pomeroy, and Dousta8 Eblin, vestment, capi\81 f.or1118Uon
q
income -thua freelnl up
34, Pomeroy, sideswiped on a and
more
znoney for job creation.
Cracks found in
curve causLog moderate End the proceu where In- ,
damage.
Dation pushes people l!lto
transit ,Prders
Sybil Ebersbech, Comm ..
hlghei'
tax brackell y- .
Thomas W. Autherson, dec.
CHICAGO
(UP!)
,
after
year.
to Roena Pearl Johnson,
Structural cracks on three parcels, Salisbury.
.
ASSISTANT NAMED
"~ob Crealionl Act ollr17"
J. William Lowe .to Sammie
CLEVELAND (UP!)
·girders supporlng the city's
- revlaea tax code in lllch a :
F'lanfs, Ruth Ann Plants, Head football coach Dick way thai Investment will be
second businest mass transit .F'.
201
acre, Middleport
MacPherson
of
the llttmulated, thus iJ1creastnc •
line forced some 133,000 Salisbury.
Everett Paul Smith, Sharon University of MBBIBchusetts e111ployment, Income, and
commuters to lind other ways
Kay ·smith to Eugene has been named linebacker ultimately tall revenuea ·
to get to work today .
Stevens, MIICtred Stevens,
The line was abut down lots,
coach of tbe Cleveland through economic upanalon.
Salisbury Hobson.
while repairmen worked · William T. Hart, Ethel Z. Browns.
"Cost-of-Living Ad·
· around the clock to shore up Hart to George G. Hart, .9885
MacPherson, t7, · Amherst, j~ Act of 1r77" :..:~
the cracked · girders with · acre, Bedford.
Mass., whose UM teams won
adjusts till ·
M. Williams to Paige four Yankee Conference automatically
tables
timber and steel, offlcta!S A.Helen
to
neutrallle
the ef••
Humphreys, Juonllo S.
said. They anticipated being Humphrey's, 4.410 acres champlonshlpa, ' compUed a fecta of inflllioD io that no.
able to. roopen the tracks Salisbury.
47-23·1 record during hla me can move llito hlsher taxJ
James · fl/1. Mills, Wanda seven seasons with the brackell unleu real
Friday.
Mills to Kenneth McCune,
lncreaA~.
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Stanley Starcher, 3 acres, Minutemen. His 1177 team
won
the
championship
wilb
a
Unfortunately,
none
of
the:
Rutland .
Oleva E. Collerlllto Robert 9-2 mark, but lost in the above measurea hu made It:
· V. King, Lillian B. King , ·divisional playoffs to Lehfgll through CongNa; and, u a·:
parcels, Salisbury.
Frank Glrolaml, .Karen L . University, the eventual . result, our uemployment•
rate remairut at an atarminl:
Glrolaml, to Guido J . national champion.
Glrolaml, Vldla Glrolaml.,
level. . 'Ibla is a aad
lots. Pofrieroy.
mentary on the maJoritY.:
Mary Elizabeth Morris,
party In control of
George E. Morris to George
IN HOSPITAL
E: Morris, ,.,.ry Elizabeth
James H. Seilera, Portland, which refuses to .take u.;,
Morris, parcels, Pomeroy .
eourageoua step forward to '
Goldie Lynch, formerly lB a possible surgical paUent get America "•orting"~
Goldie Wyant, Carlos Lynch at Grant Hospital, ColumbuS,
apin.
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to Kenneth Wyant , . Lois Room 639.
were under &lt;GIIIInldkln at
the ume time acrou the
alate. AJtocetber lui fl,ocal

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JANUARY a.EARANCE SALE
PANTY HOSE SALE
~ Quality Supp. Hose
...:.. Assorted styles ~ not all sizes
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~ Petite, Average, Med. Tall, Tall &amp; Regal

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Take advantage now of all the oilier salt
prices during our Janu1,.Y Cltu1'n ce Slit.
Special buys in women's wtlr, girls' wear,
men's and boys' wtlr. You'll really save.

ment In warm , soapy weter

· SUPERIOR

WASHABILITY - ctlrt anct
finger prints wnh ort
utlly btc•u•• the- nrw

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1.1nsurpessed
Vanyl.lfe
w•ter rellat~nce .

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Ron Hoffman. a ROS$County larn1er who organized a motorcade of tractnrs and !ann trucks through Chillicothe ta.t
month, is ~tting up the meeting, .
Hoffman §lid representatives of the Farm Bureau, Nation• I
Fanners Organization, the Ohio Farmers Union B!ld the AAM,
had been invited to attend.
"We doo 'I go to many of these type of meetings but we will be
there/' said Swank.

Hoffman said he is not a member of any of the groups.
"We are asking them to remain separate entities but to begin
working toward a commoo goal and that comon goal would he
to improve the current prices,'' ·said Hoffman .
"If, we doo't have prospects of better prices by planting
time, there will be an awful lot of farmers looking at the

possibUty of not planting this spring,'' said Hoffman.
Meanwhile, about 100 farmers from northwest Ohio and
·~.uthern Michigan in a motorcade of tractors and trucks met
at the Wood County Fairgrounds in Bowling Green Thursday
and then went to the Anderson grain elevator in the Toledo
suburb of Maumee.
The fanners met with two owners of the elevator for about
two and a half hours. After the meeting , the owners said they
recognize the position Of the farmers and said the farmers
deserve either a free market or a fair price for their products.
Ron ~'arreU, a Wood County farmer, said President carter's
farm bill would cause one-half of thefamiers to go bankrupt by
1983. He satd young farmers are deeply in debt and that the
present farm bill does not help the financial sitUHtion.
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Filteen cents

vot . 28, No . 185

Israelis insult·
U. ··s. in Sinai
from Egypt in the 1967 Middle , agricultural settlements said , movement afflliated with the

United Preilsltiternatiooal
Israel today conflrllled it
plans new and permanent
Jewish settlements · in the
Sinal penirutula · it captured

East ~ar

despite American
contentions they are illegal
under international law.
The head of one of the

a house has been set aside for
Begin's retirement home In
the Neat Sinai community he
visited several months ago ,
" In the name of my wife
and myself, please accept or
thanks on the decision of the
members of your Betar
moshav (settlement) to
receive us as regular
members," Begin wrote in a
letter to the Neot Sinai
community dated Dec. I.
Betar is the youth

Hrut Party that Begin heads.
· The future of the northern
Sinai
area . remained
uncertain under proposals for
a peace agreement.
Palestine Liberation
Organization leader Yasser
Arafat met with visiting U.S.
congressmen in Damascus in
an apparent·attempt to shore
up relations with Washington,
according to a PLO news
report.

COUNCIL SWORN - Council members were sworn in
Thursday night by Mayor H~rman London. Left to right

Rural health clinic
proposed in Coolville
ATHENS - The Ohio
C.ollege
of
' University
Osteopathic Medicine is.
cooper.atjtig ,;with the YJllage
of Coolville in seeking a
$250,000 construction grant
for a new rural health clinic
that could open by the fall of
t979: .
. .
The proposed 3,500 square
foot clinic in Cooiviiie would

witfl

provide primary health care

mumties ln

for

the College of Osteopathic
Medicine. The first of. the
clinics is under construction
in Cl1esapeake. One physician
has been recruited for that

communiti es in the

eastern part of Athens County
ao d. adJa sen! areas of
Washington County. It would
be operated by the College of
Medicine, which • would
co ntribute $50,QOO toward

coo~ration

clih.ic and a second is being

sought.

construction costs, and serve

EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday
through
Tuesday, turning colder
throug~ period. A chan~e of
rain or snow Sunday and a
chanee of snow Monday

and Tuesday., Highs wltl be
in the upper ..30s or lower
lOs Sunday and In the 30s
Monday and Tu esday .
Lows wilt be In the 20s or
low 30s.

Coal is
taken to .
elderly

are Larry Brogan, Eber Pickens, Mayor London, Clyde
Triplett and J ohn Arnott ·

Pickens elected
to head council
SY RACUSE
Syracuse
Co un ci l Thursday night
elec ted Eber Picken&amp;
presidenl, an d retained
Fra nk W. Porter as village
solicitor.
oCouncu · a lso appointed
JOhn Arnott ".to u: vacaiJCY on
council. There were four
·vacancies on co uncil and only

three persons ran , thus
creatin~ the vacancy.

hecn co rrected by the State
Hi ~ hwa y

Depm1mcnt.

Ma yor ~lermun London

read the report of the Police
Chief Milton Varhn'i for the

year 1977. Varia n answered
14.7· complaints, made .132

arrests, Investigated .16 accidomts, received 202 public
service calls, iss ued 155
wnrnings, collected $4,942 irl

'lines and costs, and ch'ove the
the college as ·a training •
·
Co
uncil
adop
ted
int
er
im
truiser 5,133.2 miles. ·
center for fourth year
appropriations until the
Atte nding were Ma yor
medical students.
.
Cloudy
·
with
fog
tonight,
annual
a
ppropriation
is
l~nd
on, Jimmy Joe HemsApproval by the Coolville ,
compl eted. One was $4,000 for icy, l.arry Brogun, Pickens,
• • unit
CS Village Council this week of lows t o 3S. Occasional rain
council and' another $3,000 for Clyde Triplett and Kulhryn
the purchase of land fo r the Saturday, highs in the upper
Proba biiity
of
the Board of Public Affairs. Crow , c oun cil members,
proposed clinic completed 40s.
It was reported that the Janice La wson, clerk, GeorHe
Staie , requirements for the precipii~ti o n 20 percent
NEW
LEXINGTON,
Ohio
tonight
,
50
percent
Saturday.
drainage
problem that causes Holman , treasurer, Hobert
inclusion of the project on the
(UP!) - An elderly couple in
The Pomeroy E-R Squad 1978 priority listing fo r Apwater to spill on SR 124 in the Wingett, and John Arnott.
rural Perry County received upper end of. Syracuse had
made four runs Thursday and palachian Regional (ARC)
some
bailly..,eeded coal this
early today.
Commission ·.funds. The
week
thanks
to United Mine
At 9:44 'a.m. Thursday, to li sting is compiled and
PATIENT
MOVED
Workers
Union
Local 1340.
the home of Gladys Rtimlield, recommended by the Ohio
Lonnie
LeMaster,
9,
son
of
Louis
and
Mary
LaScala,
'
near Pomeroy. She was taken Office of Appalachia.
·
Bonnie
LeMaster,
Rt.
2,
hath
In
their
80's,
of
Shawnee,
" to Veterans Mem(lriai
The project, developed by
Hospital where she was Ohio University and Cool· Pomeroy, (Darwin) has been received the ton-and-a-llaU of
admitted.
By Vatted Press InteruUonal
ville, must now be reviewed hospitalized .at St. Joseph ·coal from the non-union
At 10: t5 a.m., to Route 33 and approved bY the ARC and Hospital, Parkersburg since Shawnee Coal Co. and the
COLUMBUS - A REMODEUNG PROJECT which will
for Mrs. Mildred Arnold, who other Ohio ageJiCi es con, Dec. 28. He was transferred union local members provide hancjicapPecl persons with access to the Rotunda at the
was also taken to Veterans cerned with medical'facilities to Children's Hospital, delivered it to the LaScala State Capitol Building has be&lt;Jn announced by Gov . James A.
Columbus, Wednesday. He · liOme.
Memorial Hospital where she and public health.
Rhodes. Rhodes said the project wiU involve cutting a new
.
has
undergo ne
four
Kelly Martin, a retired entrance frOm the.' Rotimda to · an exiating elevator on the
was admitted.
Assuming approval ofthese .
At 3;19 p.m. to 270 w. Main agencies , plans could be operations for tumors on the miner who arranged the · southpast side ~f the ,capitol. ·
IDGH UP AGAIN - I roo workers again are being seen
delivery, said the LaScalas"
on the highest points of Silver Memorial Bridge making
. St. for Martha Mustain, who fmaiized in time to permit brain .
"This .project will serve as a symbol of state government's
w~re ne8111y out of coal for
repairs. This past summer the bridge was closed to make
was also taken to Veterans . construction to begin in the
deiennination to lead the way in giving handicapped Ohioans
their furna ce and kitchen access to public buUdings," said Rhodes.
SINGERS -cOMING
repairs on critical sections. This time the bridge is to re- ·
Memorial Hospital.
spring of 1979.
The Newom&gt;en Quartette stove when ·the fuel arrived.
main open and work. is expeced to be completed within 90
At 2:43a.m. to Burlingham · · The Coolville clinic would
"For too long people confined to wheelchairs or affected
dQys by the llrtstol Steel and Ironworkers Co. of Bristol,
for Audrey Sauders, who was be the second .of five rural will be featured at the First• "We had to go Ill the non- by other dis.abillties have been excluded from·this Important
Va.
taken to O'Bleness Meziwrial h~a ith ciinids built by Church of God in New Haven union mine to find the coal focal point of the State Capitol," the ~overnor said. "No~ they
Hospital in Athens.
·
southeastern~ ,_ Ohio com- Sunday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. because Peabody (Coal Co.) will he able to pilrticipate with other Ohioans in the enjoyment
has a lot of coal on the ground and appreciation of this magnificent chamber which is so
but they wouldn't let us have · much a part of Ohio's heritage.''
·
any," said Martin . "You got
to do the best you can in these
COLUMBUS - STATE AUDITOR THOMAS E. Ferguson
kinds of situations."
has reported that 577 ~overnmental units In Ohio had .delicit
Mary · Hatem, a Perry balances In one or more funds as of Dec. 31, 1978. The auditor
County social worker, said · said Thursday that while deficit spending is not permitted
the LaScalas, live with Mrs.
By HELEN THOMAS
· He spent the last morning Carter's . meeting with ''flat wrong."
Then Baudouin welcomed LaScala's two disabled under ,Ohio law, "the program is not confined to publtc
White House Reporter in Paris ·conferring with Mitterand. The meeting
education. It exists at most levelB of local government,"
Arriving a t Brussels' Carter by praising the Presi,. UPI
BRUSSELS, Belgium Socialist Party leader came after the French Zaventem airport, Carter dent's "concern for drawing· brothers, both iii their 70's. inclnding counties, townships, cities and villages.
"They were out of coal a
(VPI) _ President carter Francois Mitterand, who is Communist party newspaper . said that during his ·lour, he
"Neither the state of Ohio nor its tallpayers can afford
international relations closer week
ago, but they've been public offict.als who countenance deficit spending, regardless
expressed strong concern generally expected to become I'Humanlte said Carter's visit had been ·speaking aboUt and for spiving the !"'ObiefRS
today at prospect of a France's next premier in a . was almed ai telling people ''simple , constant thell)es,'' that ·are now causing' the trying to conserve," she said. of the goala or progrBIIlB Involved.'' Ferguson said his office
Socialist-Communist aUiance loose alliance with the how to vote.
·
"One is the demand for greatest difficulties at the "I don 'I know how cold it got will be auditing counties and·townships every two years by
in the house because they . January 1979, and clUes and villages by June 1979.
coming to power in France, Communists. While they
carter said in a Paris politiC&amp; I liberties, for basic present time."
don't
have a thennostat.
thenfiewto Belgium for some talked a protest bomb speech that the U.S. human rights, ... he said. ."On
He said his office Increased its andit activity by 60 percent
''By taking your inspiration
"They
just go around with in 1977, releasing 3,345 reports of audit compared to 2,069
blunt talk with · America 's • exploded two miles away at corrimitment to the.defense of this .question, Belgium and from the essential human
European aUies on the ailing Socialist headquarters but Europe · was :'absolute .'! the United Slates have never values which, aS' you h~ ve their ctiats on," she said. ' reports In 1976. Ferguson said examiners found 1,1130 violations
, U.S. dollar and the defenses did little damage.
White House Press Secretary differed. Fori these values we said, make life worth living,
involving $4.3 millioo in findings for recovery.
ol Western Europe.
White. House officialB said Jody Powell said he would have fought together in war you have promoted ; a
Belgium was the seventh on the 31-rninute flight from reassure NATO today that and we have always worked universal realization of the
COLUMBUS- SEN. JOHN GLENN, ~hio, warned
and last stop on his nine-day Pans to Brussels that carter any forthcoming strategic together in peace."
agairutt "nuclear blackmail" Thursday in expressing
importance
of human
tour. Carter rues back to expressed his strong cone-em arms Umitation agreement
carter said he also had rights," Baudouin said.
The Middleport E·R Squad reservations ahout President Carter's promise to sell India
Waahingtm tonight 111 face at
the
prospect
of with the Soviet Union would been stressing "the need to
carter went through the answered two early morning nuclear fuel. Glenn said at a Columbus news conference he
new mags on the Panama Communists and Socialists not &amp;lute tha ~ pledge .
resolve . conflict without airport ceremony in .35- calls today, at 5:20 a.m., to ·was concerned about Cartilr's promise inaile earllerthis week
Canal treaty. At least five teaming up in French
In his talks with European violence, to make peace degree weather without 332 Grant St. lor Eugia during the president's overseas trip because India had not yet
aenatbrs who have visited legislative elections next Common Market officials instead of war."
topcoat or hat , Mrs. carter Johnson who suffered a ratified the nuclear noniJroliferation treaty.
Panama this week .,..id thO March. PollB in Paris have The preSident faced frank
Carter made a similar promise to the government of
He said NATO and the . wore a belted, beige coat:
possible heart attack and was
·treaty would not he ratified predicted a Socialist victory · , talk about the state of the not- Common Market "represent
The President rode in\0 taken to Holzer Medical . Saudla Arabia, wt Glenn said he was not as concerned about
'.
181teas Ills rewritten.
' wlth Mi~terand becoining the so-mighty dollar, ·which has our shared hope for a secure central Brussels with King Center, apd ai 4:~ a.m., to that sale as he was about the promise made ·to India. "I've
Carter, visibly tired but next p~emter.
been nosedtving on European and peaceful and
a Baudoui'l in a black Cadillac 582 Palmer St. for Dwight been very concernod about the spread of nuclear technology
elated at his visit to France
Carter made his concern currency marketa.
prosperous future. ''
along
streets
lightly, WaUace, who was ill. He was around the world to ever and ever smaller, perhaps less
where he experienced what clear during the meeting with
During Carter's flight to
Carter an&lt;i" his wife were sprinkled with lunchtime also taken to Holzer Medi~a i respoosible, nations. One of these days no· matter how small
he called ''me of the best Mitterand, the sources said. Brussels, White . House met at the stejls of Air Force . crow ds . Their
the nation , almost every one will have ali atomic bomb.
2t-car Center.
days of my life," had one last
"I can leU you that the sources also denied "some One by King Balidouln of the motor~ade was -escorted by
"We can imagine what could happen with an ldi Amln with
At 3:36 p.m. Thursday, the
llllk with French President President did express in sort of deal has been cut" by Belgians and Queen Fabiola, police motorcyclists who squad went to the Route 7 by· an a!Dmic bomb or some similar type person tn the world,"
.Valery Gla~ard d'Estaing general terms our co~cern · the United States, Egypt and who conducted them down a turned over . their escort pass for Melissa Demoskey Glenn said, warning of " nuclear blackmail" by ar.
be!OI'e cmling to Belgium for about the possible all1ance Israel. An official said a receiving line:
·
duties near the palace to the who was hurt in an auto "irreSponsible" government leader.
lunch with King Baudoin and with . the Com10u~isis, report to this, effect following
Carter and the King stood royal cavalry escort, more accident. She was taken to
iallt&amp;wtthNATOoftlctalaand lncludmg communism m thf Carter's meeting with , at attention as '!.II army band than 100 gendarmes mounted Veterans Memorial Hospital
CLEVELAND- FORMER REP. WAYNE L. Hays, D' the European Common overall European context," a E~an President Ailwar struck up the national . on magnificent chestnut and .where she was treated and Ohio, forced out of C&lt;lQgress because of thll Elizabeth Ray sex
N-"ket.
White House source Bfd of Sadat.,earller in the tour, was anthems of bott, COWltries. (Continued on page 12)
(Continued on page .12)
releas~

E 'R

Weather

, mak

·four aid runs

Carter ·coming home tonight

in early hours

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"We invited about eight or nine of ti~em ( AAM members ) in
to give them a chance to ell)ll'ess what they had to say and to
kind of clairfy our posiUon," said Swank. "I think we had a
great m'l!l.ting of th~ minds.
"The thinking in Ohio seems Ill be in the way of demonstration a{ld trying to say to everybody 'we have a real problem ·
here' and we agree, farmers do have a problem," said Swank.
" But I made It clear that legally we cannot support or
endorse a strike," said Swank. "That's not legal for our
organtzaUon .
'.'But )\'e are in sym'pathy with their aims," said Swank.
Swank also said the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation would
have a representative at a meeting in southern Ross County on
Jan. 27 to discuss the problem offarm prices.
·

Two E-R trips

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.klHN T. KADY United Preu I.Jlterutlooll
1be -live vice president of the Ohio Fann Bureau
Federatlm said today federation officers had met with
rep!" Illatives of the American Agriculture Mgvemenl and
IZpi md ''Sympathy" with the movement's goals.
However; C. WUllam Swank told United Press International
the federation could not advocate or endorse any full-acale
wltholding action of goods from the market place .
One of thoee meeting with the federation officials earper this
Week •as Bob Risher of Spencerville, the Ohio coordinator for
the AAM.
"We just wanted to get some things str~ightened out," said
Risher.."To show them we weren't stepping on anybodys
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4-The Daily Sentinel, Middlepurt-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, Jan . 6. 1978

Sanders greeted rudely
By GREG AIELLO
•UPl Sports Writer
Red Auerbach's . big
rnistJike was neglecUng 10
bring back Ule right former

Cellics.

the 0:1urt Th~:~rsday night.
J\nd form e r C(!Jlie Onn
Chancy, a noll'd dcfcns i ve

Spt!dalist reacquired in a
triide for Charlie Scott, only
played rive rflinules .

WESTERN BOOTS
.... they're new . They're unique. And every
western boot wearer in the county needs a
pa ir.
·
They ' re
Tingleys :
exceedingly
lightweight. th in -l'l alie-d. thick -soled
Tlngleys . They're made from unbeatable
s tretchable, form -fitting rubber .

Westphul ·scorl"d 43 Jlllints,

ruokie Walter Davis added a

ca r ee r -high 40 and the
Phoenix Suns spoiled ihe
return of Sande~s • .Jones and
Ch;;~ ney with &lt;J 1 21~111 r omp

over U1e Celtics.
" We were just hot, " said
WestP.hal , who w~s traded by
Bustnn in 1975 for Scutt. " We

ht.Hl a '-'ood pciTent.age .' Y~u

just don't. have many nights

Ukc this .''

·I! was ; he 24\h loss against
un ly II victories for Boston,
whidl never lL'll in the game
playc&gt;d at Hartford. Conn .,
before a capacity crowd 'of
10.019.
Westphal
&lt;Jnd
D&lt;Jvis
dw~ k ed

the

Ce ltics'

mi nutes

left
for

The p&lt;Jir
12 points

t:nmparl'&lt;i to four for Boston
and

th e

Su ns

took

a

commanding 115-105 lead.
Veteran .John H!:lvlieek,

once a teammate of Sanders,
J ones &lt;.llld Westpha l, topped

the Celtics with 24 points. Jo
.Jn While adaed 22 and Dave
Cowens 17.
" We gotta do something ,"
Sanders said . ''The guys
made Uw effort, but we d.i dn't

get the job done." ·

MODERN SUPPL
399

w. Main St.

992-2'164
THE STORE WI TH

In other games, Cleve land

Pomeroy

dumped New .Jersey, 110-94 ,
and New . Orleans beat Milwaukee, 116-109.

. Ca vOJlicrs 110, Nl'ts 94: .

"ALL KINDS OF STUFF"
FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp; SMALL
ANIMALS . LAWN S AND .GARDE NS.

At
Rich fiel d,
Ohio ,
Gleveland snapped a fivegam~
losi ng streak: by
. placi ng eig ht player s in

double fi gures. Walt Frazier

RIO GRANDE - TWo status in track.
F'ullowing the ceremonies,
rurme r Rio Grande College
and Comm unity College All~ Coach Art Lanham will send
American athletes will be
·
honored Saturday night in a
special ceremony prior to the
btart ur the Mid-Ohio Con~
fcrence showdown between
Rio Grande and Malone.
· Jimmy Noe and Bernie
Tilley, both 1977 graduates of
Rio Grande and e3ch an AllSEOAL FROSH
America n in his respective' · Team
W L
P OP
4 1 21 6 182
sport, will have th eir jerseys Gallipol is
3 1 208 151
retired permanently in honor Athens
Logan
3 1 203 172
·of .toheir accomp li shmen ts Wellston
2 2 128 154
while student s at Rio Grande. Meigs ·
1 4 149 214
Jac kson
0 4 140 . 171
Noe was rho.sen ~s .second
ll JJ 1044 1044 ·
tectm Nationctl Association of TOTALS
' Thursday 's resuftS !
Intercollegiate Ath letics Ga llipoli s 46 Meig s 29
IN AJA ) All-American in
Jan . 12 games :
basketball last season, whi le Wel lstorr at Jackson
Tilley ga ined All -AITterican Ga llipoliS ·at Logan

SEOfrosh
standings

his Redmen o,ut io do battle
with Malone in an important
MOC contest.
Rio Grande, 7-1 overall and
2~ in conference play, will
attempt to rebound from
Wednesday's 72-fl2 defeat at
the hands of Central State.
The Redmen will once again
have the services of Gil
Price, GaUipolis. Price was
forced out of adion Dec. 28
due to . an injury suffered in
the first half of Rio's game
wilh Oberlin in the Marietta
Shrine Tournament·.
The Redmen will still be
without the serv ices of
starting guard Dale Royse,
who suffered a broken hand
in Monday night's giJme with
Cedarville. Royse will be
sidelined from four to six
weeks. Another Rio st~rter,
Dean Fitzpatrick , is still ill
and may not play in Sat u r~
day's game. ·
·
Prior to the varsity contest,
which begins at 7:30 p.m.,
Coach Bob Leith and the Rio
Grande Junior Varsity wilt

ZNe!~ ,.~~~~~~~t.~ ..~~~~~~ .0.~~~r ;

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made roads hazardous \·
conditions were
blamed in four of six traffic
accidents investigated
Thursday by the Gallia·Meigs
Post State Highway Patrol.
The ·first occurred at 1:30
p.m. on the Cadmus-Cross·
roads, one and four tenths
miles west of SR 141. Vernon
. L. Miller, 34, Patriot, lost
control of his car· on an icy
place iq the road and hit a
bridge.
Janette M. J6nes , J6 ,
Che.s hire, was cited to
juvenile court fo r driving left
of center following an accident at 4:20p.m. on SR 554,
Icy road

"
Our Interest os
Greater For You

"

5.75%
On 90-Day

Certificates
5.75 per ce nt paid on
90 day Certificates of
Depos it .
$1.000 . 00 · •

Minimum .
Interest
Payable
Quarterly.

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irtvok·ed on .all ccr tifi c.He
.lCCoun t s withdra w n pr ior
to th e dal e of mafunt~ .

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Rio Redmen play Malone five
Saturday in key MOC contest

comeback bid li fter the Suns '
lead bad dwindled to six
points , 107-101 , with six
c~ •~mbined

Plan hunting, fishing trips now

with good success records, list of all public hunling and
United Press International
and ' Jim Brewer led the way
There ' s still plenty of are booked full many mooths fishing areas and even notes
with 15 and 14 points, respC&lt;:·
on the must successful
tively . The Nets' Bernard hunting left this year for in advance.
People who like to do their methods of harvesting fish
those who don 't mind the
Kin~ ,' whu st·ured 44 points
severe we"-her . hunting and fishing right here and game. Nearly all of the
iJI;:ain'it Phoenix Werlncsdct)' more
Rabbit,
grouse
, pheasant ·(In in the Buckeye State should published material is free .
night , flipp&lt;.&gt;d in 20 pdlnts
Every outdoorsman 11eeds
public
areas
) and deer also begin to get some
bcfnre sitting out the fine:tl
material
together
.
all
the information he can
l
lun~bow
)
will
all
be
open
for
period and H o w::~rd Porter
at leas! a couple or more Fortunately, it's much Jess
' added 17.
expensive and a lot easier.
weeks.
Jazz 116, Burks 109 :
Drop a nole w the PublicaBut it seems that most
In Milwaukee. Pete MaraPLAYER DIES
Center,
Ohio
vi ch, the NBA 's leading outdoorsmen disdain the tions
RUBIDOUX,
Calif. ( UPii
Department
of
Natural
scorer, poured in 38 points colder weather and prefer to
David
WOOdard,
16, a
Resource~.
Fountain
Square,
and True~ Ro~inson added 34 wait until later in the year
at
varsity
basketball
player
.
Columbus
,
Ohio,
and
ask
for
when
the
fishing
begins
10
ptiintS and 16 rcboWJds for ·
Rubidoux
lllgh
School,
an
up-ttJ-date
pUblications
pick
upagain
.
lf
you're
one
of
New Orleans. The Jazz took a
54-36 fir st-ha.lf lead but those people, why not us~ the list. This list will contain collapsed and died during an
Milwaukee pu lled to within a idle time to plan for your brochures, pamphlets and informal basketball shooting
point , 82-81 , after three upcom ing warm~weather fatt she~ts to answer session in his regular
questions you didn't even phy.sical educatipn class, au~
quarters. New Orleans then jaWlts?
thorilies reported Thursday.
For those who want to plan know you had.
(IUtscored the Bucks 13~2. six
The cause of his death was
There
is
a
list
of
bail
an
out-of-state
hunting
trip
each by Maravich and Hobin·
.
not
lmmediately determined ,
doing
bUsiness
iJl
dealers
next
fall
,
it
isn't
too
early
to
S0n, to put the game (jway .
·
b
ut
a c.oroner's spokesman
Ohio
which
could
be
handy
start
contracting
guides
and
The BUcks , wtw dropped their
f1iurlh ~traigh t hnmc game.. outfitters in lhe areas you for a fisherman in unknown said the youth may have been
were led by Brian Winters' 23 · wan t to hunt. Some of the territory. Other data include suffering from an irregular
betrer known ones, or those ide ntification charts, maps, a heart beat.
pninls.

K.C. Jnnes, the once~reat
Neitht!r new Head Coach
Celtic defen.;;ive guard, could
Tom "Saleh" Sanders, th~ cnunteraet from the bench
once-great Celli(· defensive · wiuii Paul Westphal. another
forwird . nor his assistant, former Celtk, was doing .on

TINGLEY

the outdoors

:&gt;-The Daily Sentinel, Moddlepurt-Pomeroy,O., f' riday, Jan 6, 1978

get. Seascms, where-to &lt;~Tid
how-to data , population
densities, habitat and
resident speeies. If .the
weather has yo u sta ying
indoors by a warm fire, use
the lime to make the
prospects for the next season
the best ever.

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Saving s &amp; Loan Co .

OF MASON
PHONE 773-5536

. A~ 11 1 - ~ppos1~1 .o n Ben F ranltlm Sture bJ Mr
two miles east ol Sll'1li0.
agamst
a coalloadmg facolrt y, · and Mrs. Don Kelly . Robert
Mildred B. Russell . 20.
The patrol said Jones '
at
Cli~on.
W, Va., increased Flanagan was presented an
Vinton , was charged with
award fur his dvic minded
vehicle slid iJlto a westbound
driving left of ce nter in MiddleptJrt.
April 2 - Southern High mit• in the dcl'clopment of
car driven by Danny W. following an accide11t at 6:28
Dobbins, 22, Bidwell. There
p.m. on SR 554, two tenths of baseball team members who Sy,acuse . Agreements on
was moderate damage.
a mile east of milepost 2. had a great __ ~e.!$.£n were sa lary and other benefit-s be·
Genevieve Jones, 56, Officers said the Russell h ~ n o red y.'ith a banquet. tween the Southern Luca l
Cheshire, a passenger in
vehiCle struck an auto driven ~ast~rn Hagh SehlX!I honored Teachers and Board uf
Jones' vehicle complained
by Monica Fisher, 17, Bid· als wmter and sprmg sports Educ-ation were rc(whed .
minor. injuries.
athletes .
April 10 - The •·cather
well .
Ice was blamOO in an acApnl 4 - Joe Sayre, Rou~e warmed just in t inH' t o
cident at 4:20p.m. on SR 3z:;,
1, ·Rutland , was nam.ed to ftll provide a beautiful EaM·c r
three tenths of a mile north of
a vaca ncy on the Mergs Local Sunday for yuun!jsters taking
SR 554 where Raym0nd G. VACANCIES FILLIW
.. ~c hoo ~ .Soard : Pom~~o y part in the armttal EHstcr l'gg
MCGUFFEY, Ohio (UP I)
Cougent, 44 , Athens, drove
Co uncol approved the f~rst hunt of the Middleport ·
his car off the road into a - Four vacancies on the six- reada~g of a $5 permissive Pomeroy Rotary Club:
member Mc-Guffey Village
ditch where it overturned.
a uto l~cense tax:.
Aprilll - Dl;l le Musser , 81 ,
Council
in Hardin County
At 3:20p.m. OQ SR 7 at TR
Apnl 5 ;_ Don B~un w,as was murdered at his home
II, an auto driven by Cindy R. have been filled although no named ran~er of the Sbade near Rutland and the crime
Pope , 18, Gallipolis, slid on candidates S&lt;Jught the jobs in
Ra\ler Stat~ forest replacing was not solved . D&lt;' nisl'
the Nov. 8 general election .
wet pavement strikin g a '
V!ctor Bahr who retir~d, :rhc Marshall
re{·c ivcd
a
Mayor Robert Prater , after
so uthbound auto operated by
d1p between Pomcro)' s nver s,::holarship frnm the Ladies
Dale J . Joesting, 30, asking a number or persons to
parking lot.$ ~as filled with Auxiliary , Drew Web :-;t~r
Sciotoville. There w·as minor fill the vacancies, appuinted water as . rcsrdents braced Post 39, American Legion .
Michael Nelson, Vivian
dama ge.
·
for a pass able flon~ .
AprU 12 - Jt was anSpradlin , E r ~est Click and
A final accident occurred at
Apnl 6 ~ Mrs. June Van riuunced that water service in
11
' I p.m. on German Rid~e Rd . Willis Gene" Fry as .council · Vra.nken
was
nam.ed ~ast Meigs wuuld be exone and one tenth miles east members.
chaorperS&lt;JI]_ Ql,the 1977Meogs tendc&gt;d .
The other two council seats
of SR 14 1 where vehicles•
Count.y .Coftlmbo.Jty ~IVISJun
Aprill3 - The new Meigs
were not up for election in
driven by Hubert Southern,
Su~ta
amng
Membersh
ip
f4nd County Mounted Pcitrol was
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45, Hillsboro, and· Albert S . November.
d n ve. for Boy Scouts of phutogra phep for television.
Prater
won
election
as
a
Ehman, 23, Oak Hill ,
Amer~ca .
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April 14 - Joanna Council
sideswiped in a curve. There write-in c'llndidate to fill an
Apri l 7 - R1bbon cuttmg was the winner of Hit MGM
unexp ired tenn of two
yea rs.
was minor damage.
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ceremonies were held for . District Scout ing awartl .

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296 Second St

P omeroy , Ohio

play th~ independent Royal
Pabst team. The JV game
will begin at US p.m.

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a.1hletes ."ere .honored in the
frrst Meags H1gh School all·
spurl s banquet staged by U1c
Middleport - Ponwroy Hotary
rl ub. .
April 15 - 1'ht• annual
M('igs Co unty Grange dinner
~· as held at the So1lisbury
Sdwul_.
.
Apnl 17 - MonsiG nor
Dynald E. Horak &lt;onducted
has first, Mass a! the Sacred
Hemt ~hun;h m. Pomeroy
after whrch tunc hrs parents,
Mr . a n~ Mrs. Gt'&lt;lrg~ Horak.
entertatncd with" donner.
Aprill8 - ~e~otiations be-

&lt;:Jewelif

Gi..Js' scores

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Xavier fl9 , Kenyon 68

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Ray ' s been dr i ving this one so
it haS to be O. K.

BILL NELSON
SALE PRICE

'3495

warranty .

BILL NELSON
SALE PRICE

73 FOllD GALAX IE .
2 Dr . H.T., air cond., P.S..
P. B .• light bl ue &amp; nice.

'619

76 CHEVY VEGA

A beautiful yellow honey , dfie
local owner. Low mi les '&amp;

l&lt;&gt;aded.

BILL NELSON ..
SALE PRICE

s4795

..50
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SALE PRICE

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OR RAY DOUGLAS
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Used. We can save you mone.,-.

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MOTORS
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POMEROY, OHIO

992-2174

· Loaded . new Buick trade -in, a
sharp li ght blue w ith dark bl ue

viny l roof .

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· F.aitt ern Local S. D. ~ 4..!30
MeiAl'l Local S. D. __ ·1. ~l0

23.00
24.00

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31.40 .10

AO .50

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1.00 41.60

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Washer-Dryer

OLIVE
Easteril Local S. D. _ 4..10

2.10 . 23.00

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ORANGf&lt;:

Ea!ltem Loca l S. D. _ 4.30 2 .50 23.00 .10 ..1 0 ~ .5 0 .20 1.00
.RUTLAND
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SALEM '

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Loads

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SALISBURY

76., AMC
PACER
A real good little economy car.
Look for' a new 1978 home .

BILL NELSON
SALE PRICE

Meigs ·Locnl S. D. __ 4.30 1.70
:L'fiddlenort Villagl;! _. 4.30
.20
PUmerOy Vill :t~ore
_ 4.30 · .20

24 Oil .10
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2:40

24.00 . . 10

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l,ocal S. D. _ 4.30 2. t 0
Rac ine Village. --· -·~ 4.30
.60
S y t ·nc u ~e Villa ge ___ 4.30
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2.10

24.00

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1.00 33.60

n ea.l EstRte taxe.~ which h1;1.ve not been pnid nt the close of ench collect ion carry a
penalty.of ten per ce nt. Tt\XeH may be paid at the orficc of the munty treasu rer or
by maiL Plea1:1e b ring yo u r l as( tax r eceipt :md if you pay hy mt~.il be i!ure to Joculc
you r pmrmty ~y tilxing di ~trir~ and enclos e !l ~amped .!\elf addressed envelope.
Alwa~·~ e:ocnmme your tax receipt to see tho:t 1t covers a ll your property.
Office
Hours 9:00A.M. to 4:00P.M. daily except S:~turdar, wh e n office closes tlt Noon. Tnx
Books will open December 20, 1·977 to Ja\'nm r~· 20, 1978.
·
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NOWS68

REG. $129.95

NOW $98

REG. $179.95

NOW $129

REG.S42.95

NOW$36

8 Track Tape Deck

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Color T.V.$, B&amp;W T.V.s, Stereo Sets• ,
Refrigerators, Freezers. Microwave
Ovens.

11

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REG. $139.95
SPEAKERS

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From $39.99 A Pair

HOOVER
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24" .. . $9 .50

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Berry

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SAN FltANCISCO I 01'11 Ed B~an l , :m, lincl&gt;ltckcr
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qu~t

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OAKLAND IU I' I) - Tile 11
Gol den S t;r !e W11rrl• ws 'r'hurs- ,.•
day rt:leuscli veteran ~ uurd
Chnrlcs .Jo hn~u n to make
f'Mtll1 On the squad for
forward
N&lt;ll.e Wl ll iums ~

acquirt"(l from New Or l&lt;.m ns
for H fUtUI'C dntft J&gt;ick arid '
eHSh.
"This is one uf Uw lwti nwst

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difficult th ift~s I've lwd to do · t.
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''TI1e other was trctd ing Nate ~
Thurmoml .''
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Pllli.ADRI.PIH A i ll PI J Philadelphia F'lycrs forwltrd
Gary Dornhotlfcr will be &lt;IUt
of ltdion for four weeks
bc&lt;.'au se - or a tnrn k raec
lig;unent, H team spok esnmrt
Suid.
He
snid
0Qrnh&lt;lcfer
suffered U1e.injur y Thursday
night il) the secnncl period nf
the Flyers·• 4-4 tie with Ute l..os·
Angeles Kin~'?·

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GERREROSIC:NEil
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SAN FRANCISCp.( UP! I The Sa n F'rancl~co Gictnts
Thursday s i ~ned Mario Guc r ~
rcro, '1.7, a free-agent infi e ld er !
· whn played last year with the J
1m.
.
California Ange ls, to &lt;J lhrl&gt;c· 1 .
High Ind . Ser ies - Ann
year ·contract for nn undis~
Grover 509, LeM Howa rd ~71.
Team H igh Ga me - Newell closed a mount.
Guerrero, who pl~ys both 'l
Sunoco, 792.
High T earn Series - Jones
shortstop and second baSe ;
Boys, 2279 .
hit .283 in 86 games last
season for the Angels.

G&amp;J'Au lo Parts
60
Gibbs Gro cery
56
Sea rs
50
Karr &amp; Van Zandt
22
High Ind . Game
Ann
.G r over, 173 and Ann Grover

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w.,- liun, but did nul disclose his
.ful.ure p1am; in his letter of
· rc::;ignat.ilm In Cmn::l! Ken
Meyer .
Beard joined Uw d ub in
l!lH5 as ii lineback er. He
rclimd in 1972 and j1tined the
t,.·ouchin g :-~ taff t ht~ nex l

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Mt. Vernon NiJzarene 79 Ohio

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Ashland 63 Ruu noke 57

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·25 BEDROOM SUITES

In purs uance of Law. I, George l\1. Collin,;;, 'l'reasurer of lHciJ!l" (' uunl y, Ohio, in
t:!ompli ance with revised Code No.l2:tOR
Rl a tf or Ohio, do hc~ehy .1,•h·e noti ce
of the Rat ts o r Thxatlon .for the Tax Yenr o r 1977. R a t e~ l'~ p re sse d in dollarli
and cen ls on ea ·. h one thousand dollars ta ' ' 'aluat ion .

HOLLYWOOD BEDS

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Me igs Local S. D. - ~ 1.30 L70
Ea~tern Loca l S. D.
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New

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Nev ~ cn o ' 82, SEln F rt~n 80
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Va Cm nwllh 6l. NC A&amp; T 58
Xavier 68 , Ou innip ia t 65

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PHONE 773-5536

Colum bus spelling Occ. The .
M e ig s Junior 1-li~h Band
n•ccivcd a superior ratln~ in
district compctition.nt Portsmouth.

Ga . St tlrn t1 3. NE La 74
Ken! WSiyn 80, Cm pbl sv t rJ
L 3 Tecl_l 'i9, NW La . 55 .
PcmiJrok e 46 , S! Leo 43

India na 69, Iowa 51

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M id WC $1

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GINO'S
OF MASON

n~ pr es t~ ntativi•s

much concern.
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AprilJO _ ScVl'rHl hundred
l'ydb't$ cook pclrt in th&lt;.•
uunual hike-bike for retarded
dti1.cns. Members or tho
Meigs County JLtnior Lenders
Club roCkl.'&lt;l in rockers 011 the
Kroger pa rking l()t to benefit
the cancer program. Jnyne...,... •
Hoeflido pluc·ed lith us the

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M.ltnC 96 . L! U f!
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April 28 _ Announcement
was made thut Bruce Cutterill placed first in the Ohio
VtCA skill olympiC welding
mi~ and tig contest . Some 150
pr(tpcr1y owners und their
rcprest•ntatives voiced ulr
jections to the proposed coal
loading fa&lt;·illt)' at West
Columbin with Middleport

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a&lt;;Cident

Westhtke H:i Med ina 45

• SAMSONITE AND MAN¥ 'MANY MORE
It·~, , lv

kiiled in 0 · traffi c
near Langs ville.

Providen ce 68 , Brown 5?

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expressed. Pions were made
for Middleport to be a part of
the new Ohio police radio
network.
April 21
Owen Maynard .
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Aprtl 23 - 111c 24th annual
musical of the Big Bend
Minstrel Assn. was presented
at the Meigs High St·hool.
April 24 - Gary Aspen,
Michael Child~, Ro~rt K.
Adk.ins , William . Young,
Duv1d Fox and Michael D.
Mullm were. named to the
I977 c&gt;dition of Outstanding
Yuun~ T\~cn uf ~merica .
Aprtl 2!J ~ Concern that
~c:hool s ~f t~c Ea_stern Local
S&lt;·hoo l Dts!nct might have to
~ lose dunng October •ntl
November· unless ndditionul

tween the Mcr~s l;.tt·~ l S~ho?l
Bourd .and t.he. dtstrrct s
teachers assocaauon reached
impasse.
u.
April 19 - Claude. Fisher I
owner of Mason Aggregates, Canfield 70 Wurrcn Kennedy
Ind ., at nearby West GO
Col umbia, was killed and two ' l 'lytll' 57 Snmlusky St. Marys
employes injured when a 35
tunt't'Cll' ltlo~:k drying kih1
Ee~ st Liverpool H Nilc!i :m
exploded a1 the plant.
LaHeastcr 55 Col Bnmtmvcn
April 21 ~ 'l11e addition of 37
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Ea rl McKinley , Jr., to the Lam·N stcr
~" i sh er
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starr of Citize!lS National Pkkcriligton 48
Bank in Middleport wu s Poland 46 West Bumch 37
announ ced . Pai ge Hunt Hi vc rd~•h~ 48 -Carl')' 47 ..
directed Meigs Junior and· Tirfin Columbian 51 Norwalk
Senior High vncal students 36
Upper Sandusky 37 DellCI'lic

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By Clarice AIlea
Thursday guests of Mr . and
Mrs. Arthur Orr were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Zunmerman,
Mount Vernon, Iowa , Jane
which offers a freedom of
DAYTON, Ohto (UP!) and David Neuman , Galion
The
massive
school enrollment policy whereby
and Mrs Martha Lee, Becky
desegregat10n program for any student may transfer
and Bill, Bashan.
Dayton schools will come to from hts or her neighborhood
Meeting at the home of
an abrupt halt on Feb _a, school to any other school in
Mrs.
Elitabeth Hayes to aitdit
unless a federal appeals eourt the syslep1 "
.
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~
Lucas,
a
past
president
and
the
books
forthe D of A Lodge
mtervenes m Ute case.
on Friday evening were Mrs.
U S Distnct Court Judge veteran member of the
Ethel Orr, Mrs. Erma
Carl B. Rubin Thursday Dayton board, called the
Cleland, Mrs. Helen Wolf,
rejected a motwn by NAACP sttuatJOn " ludicrous "
Mrs. Margaret Tuttle, Mrs.
attorneys askmg for a delay
. "I regret to have ID be
Mary Holl e~t's Ada
in the diSma ntltng of the present to see such a thing
VanMeter , Mrs . Doris
court"'()rdered desegreation happen. What more do you
Grueser and daughter
want us (blacks ) to do?
pian.
Dr
and Mrs . Roger
Rubin 's decision came at We've struggled , we 've asked
Grueser; Gina and Jennifer,
the same ume Ute Dayton you, we've pleaded with you,
Logan, were Saturday
Board ol Education, after we've done everything we
heated debate, voted not til can wtt)l you to say we want evening guests ol Mr. and
contmue the City's forced an t:gual chance to have
Mrs. Arthur Orr.
school busmg program past proper access to proper ,
Mr .
and
Mrs . Don
the end of the current
quality, education," Lucas W1lhams, Deanna and Dav1d,
and Mtss Htida Weber,
semester, Feb 3.
argued.
The board also approved a
Wtlliam Goodwin, CW'rent Columbus, spent Christmas
resolution to return to a board preside nt, s trongly
weekend wtth Mr and Mrs.
"freedom of enrollme nt" disagreed . "Sendmg a child
Ralph Keller.
policy, where students may across town to another school
D D. Clelland and Mrs.
Carpenter, Columbus, called
elect to attend the ir
- I don't see why you get
neighborhood schools. CoW't- quality education on the other on Denzel Cleland, Tuesday
ordered busing was a major stde of town and you can't get afternoon .
Christmas dtnner guests of
part of the desegregation tt m yoW' netghborhood . Why
must every ch1ld get on a bus Mr. and Mrs Roger Keller
plan.
Austm,
an m order to gel quality educa- and sons were Mr. and Mrs.
Richard
attorney and preSident of the tidh?'' he asserted.
Roger Rose and children of
Dayton NAACP chapter ,
Rubin threw out the live- Germany , Anna Jean Pflfef,
vowed the ctvil nghts group year&lt;&gt; ld Dayton case last Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs
month, concluding that under Don Rose and children,
Will appeal Rubin 's ongmal
dtsmtssal of the Dayton the U.S. Supreme CoW'I 's Racine, and Mrs Martha
school case and also wtli revised guidelines, racially Rose , BidwelL
Mrs. Jessie Weber spent
appeal the judge's rejection
tmbalanced neig hborhood
of the request for a delay
schools are not necessarily Clmstmas Day wtth Mr. and
Both appeals must be made
Mrs. Roy Grueser, Pomeroy.
unconslttuttonal .
The decision left the
to the 6th U.S Circuit Court of
Mrs. Cectl Toban and Lou
Appeals m Cincmnatt.
Dayton school board under no ca lled on Mr . and Mrs. Ar"We will do anythmg and obhgation to cont10ue the thur DeTray, Robyn and
everythm g necessary to ctty's massive desegregation Todd, Monday
plan after Feb a. Nearly
Mrs. Tom Nice and Mrs .
oppose the resegregation of
Dayton 's schoo ls," Austm
13,000 students currently are Opal Eichinger were m
bemg bused under Rubin's Youngstown on Saturday to
decla red.
AI Thursday's school board
desegregation plan.
see Mrs . Irene VanMeter who
sess10n, only lxtard members
But Rubm did tell the is quite 11l after suffering a
Leo Lucas and Virgima school board last month he stroke.
believes it has a moral
McNeal voted to extend the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr
busing prog ram to the second
obligation
to
reduce spent an evening wtth Paul
semester, which begins Feb.
segregation 10 the city's Orr, Bashan.
6
schools . "The board may
Chrtstmas eve dinner
The resolution approved by
continue wiUt paired schools, guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Raloh
the board stated. "It IS the
tt may provide transportation Keller were Htlda Weber
mlenlion of the Dayton Board ol students or tt may mstitute Mr and Mrs. Don Wtlliams,
of Education ... to main tam a
us already extsting pian for David
and
Deanna,
ne ighborhood school system
magnet schools," he wrote. Columbus, Mr. a nd Mrs
Roger Keller , Randy, Rodney
and RusselL
Mrs Carl Offutt, Columbus, vtsited with Mrs. Jessie
Weber on New Year's Day.
' Melissa and Henrietta
Thomas spent New Year's
Eve wtth Robyn and Todd
To ban.
Mr and Mrs Tom Nice
CANTON,Otuo (UPI) - 11 and $500 flnes for contempt of
spent Thursday and Frulay in
look lherelease of 200 people court.
On Tu esday, the judge Lo uiSv ille, Ky., with Mr;. and
from Jall to get negotiations
between stnktn g teachers 1ssued a bal-k-to-work order Mrs Kenneth Hartung and
and the Canton Board of to send the employees, who daughters
Mr . and Mrs
Don
Education ~::o in g agmo have been on stnke since
Tuesday,
back
to
the
schools.
Eichinger,
Rio
Grande,
and
Thur sday, but bargatning
Copies of Ute order were Miss Mary Beth Kaman,
lasted lor JUSI two hoW's passed out to those picketing Columbus, spent the weekenCI
Uten recessed unttl today
at the home of Mrs. Opal
The strtke is m tts fourth Wednesday.
A school boa rd spokesman Eichinger.
day today and teachers '
Mrs. Jessie Weber was
representative AI Rubenstein said, however, pickets had
satd he would leave the remained at several schools Monday dmrter guest ol Mr
deciswn of picketing to each Thursday. The spokesma n and Mrs. Arthur DeTray.
Dr. and Mrs. Btliy Robert
mdivtdual umon member, satd about 80 perl:imt of the
smce those who contmue to system 's 909 teachers were · Allen spent a recent weekend
stnke fa ce the poss1bthty of absent and less than hail of wtth Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
the 16,000 students we re Allen .
dismisal.
Rubenstem satd when talks present.
A spokesman for the
reswned Thursday afternoon
Ca
nton Pr ofessiona l
the sc hool board offered
Educators
AssociatiOn satd
teachers an addttlonai $100,
the
judge
refused
to accept state Sen. Hugh Carter, the
bringing to $8,900 the annual
base pay of a sta rtin g Fifth Amendment pleas after prestdent 's cousin . ul don't
teacher. He said the offer attorneys for the stnkers know anything about Mr.
immedtaleiy was rejected . advised their clients to make• Larry Flynt, but I know that
Will iam
Kopka, no statements, ctting the If It 1sn 't a clean, upstanding
communications supe rvisor right to not in crimtnate paper 1t won't survive m
Plains. But tf Sam's still
lor the school district, said themselves.
going
to rWl it, I feel tt'll be
He
said
he
would
accept
talks wou ld resume today at
such a plea as evtdence ol OK"
10:30 a.m .
Ueorge Harper, deacon of
Ear her Thursday, ·Judge further contempt ol cotll-t, the
Ute
Plains Baptist Church,
Ira Turpm of Stark County school board spokesman was
where
the president attended
told
.
Pleas
Court
Commo n
Sunday
school on Christmas,
T
he
n
on-teac
hing
released those arrested
Flynt's
"exploitation of
said
employees
are
represe
nted
earlier for disobeying hiS
filth
is
against
. church
by
the
Ohio
Assoctation
of
back-to-work order and for
pr10ciples.
Public
School
Employees.
picketing. He sa1d he agreed
" I don 't know why he
Negotiattons were held for
to free the 200 teachers and
wantS"
the Monitor, Harper
non-teaching em ployees, only six minutes Wednesday
"He
wouldn't ge t to first
said.
provided they
resume b efore teac her s'
base
"
trying
to open a
negotiations - which they representatives walked out
in
Hustler-like
publication
after
the
board
negotiators
did. The str\kmg workers also
Plains.
"There
must
be
some
demanded
that
teachers
stop
agreed to hall · all ptcketing
Turpin had satd if negolla- picketing and return to their other motlve behind 1t."
But Harper concluded,
tions broke off he would order classrooms as a condition ol
''I'm not worried about it."
the re-arrest of all 200 people. further negottations.
Flynt's statement said
Superinl&lt;ndent Henry P.
Turpin had heard 14 cases
Sunpson
approached him at
before callmg a noon recess Kurdziel warned earher that
of the president's
the
behest
who
remain
off
the
teachers
a nd gave each strtker
son,
Chip,
but
both Simpson
job
nsk
dtsmissal.
sen tences of 10 days m Ja il
and the Whtte House denied
Utat.
The statement said Flynt
planned · few . editorial
changes in the Monitor,
whose circulation ha s
flu ctuated wildly between
2,000 and 17,000 weekly.
The statement bad -Flynt
PLAINS, Ga. (UJ;&gt;l) Sunpson satd 1!,~ would' stay replying to a question as to
Local reside nts expressed on as .editor.
whether the Momtor would
cautious optimism today over
Flynt, ~ wQo
cla imed resemble Hustler by saying,
,Hustler magazine , owner recerttly to have · become a "Just a centerfold . I hope
Larry Flynt's purchase of born-&lt;lgain Chrtstian under Miss Ulltan will be the first ...
President Carter's hometown the mmistralion of. the
We will dress Miss Lillian in
ne\\spaper - despttc h1s president's evangelist sister,
white and pose her with a
prOJn Jse lu prmt a centerfold Ruth Carter Stapleton, said in
black man as Jesus. "
of "Mtss Lillian m white with a s tatement issued in
Simpson called Flynt a
a black man as Jesus."
Columbus, Ohio, 111 won't "genius." ~
F'lynt bought the Plains have to boUter RuUt when I
"This man seems to ~ be a
Monitor ThW'sday from Sam want to send Jimmy a very sincere businessman,
Simpson, a Barnesville m~&gt;!:t:age."
and he 's the type of person
grocer who launched ita year
"I'm not go10g"to prejudge that appreciates a small
ago, for an Wldisclosed sum. the JJilper until I see it,H said
community newspaper like
~

Jailed teachers
let out to talk ·

PJains
newspaper
bought by Flynt .

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Terroristic talk charged to miners
Unlt..dPresslnl&lt;malloaal
tWe striking United Mine
Workers miners in Kentucky
have been charged with
making terroristic threats
and crimtnal mischief
following a truck-dumping
indicent within a half·mtle ol
state pohce post at Harlan.
The five were also charged
wtth theft by unlawful taking
for allegedly forcmg a truck
dnver to rtnmn A nnrhnn of

his load nf non-UMW coal
alongside U.S. 421 .
State pollee said less than
one-fourth of llie truck's load
had been dumped out through
the tailgate when they
arrived .
A federal judge in
neighbor inK Tennessee
refused Thursday to ban
roving UMW members from
picketing non-UMW mtnes in

Kentucky, Tennessee and
Pennsylvania.
But U.S. District Judge
Robert (.. Taylor agreed to
consider arguments that the
pickets' actions threatened a
rival uruon's welfare and
penston funds.
In Washington, no date has
been set lor resumplton of
negottattons between the
UMW and Btlum10ous Coal
Operators Assoctatlon to end
the month-old soil coal slrtle ·
Some 188,000 UMW members
in 22 slates have JOined the
strike, which began Dec. 6.
Trustees of the Southern
Labor Union's Welfare and
Sunday School attendance Pension Fund brought suit 10
on January 1 was 4o. The federal court at Tennessee
offertng was $24 .72 AI- seekmg to halt ptcketmg an~
tendance at Worshtp service the threat of vwlence which
was 28 with Rev. Thomas have closed down some non·
speaking on "New Year's UMW operations 10 the three
Day Is a Mile Post on the states.
Way to Eternity." Rev .
,.SLU att orney Wtlltam
Thomas played and sang a Howa rd charged that the aun
number of his own com- of the roving pickets posing. Commuruon serVICes allegedly o&lt;~rmed
wtlh
were held after the sermon. baseba ll bats and guns, and
Alfred church wtll not have , responsible for various acts
prayer meetmg dur 10 g of vandalism - "ts to shut
January.
do"n all coal production 10
Mr and Mrs. Cit !lord the country, not JUS! the less
Hayes of Keno-Long Bottom than SO perce nt of mines
road were guests of Mr. and under UMW con tract."
Mrs. Charles D Woode last
Howa rd told the COW'I that
Wednesd~y afternoon and threats of violence !rom
evemng.
rovtng UMW members have

Market Report Alfred

Social Notes

OHIO VALLEY
LIVESTOCK CO.
Prices taken from the
auctton
of
Saturday,
Decem her 31, 1977 .
TRENDS : Feeder c~ttle
steady to $4 htgher , Cows
active to $1.50 higher, Veal
calves active and steady.
Total Head: 535
!CATTLE)
Slaughter Steers 36 to 43 10.
Slaughter Hetfers 27 to
36.25.
Feeder Steers (Good·
ch01ce) 250 to 300 lbs. 33 to
38.SO; 300 to 44 ibs 32to 3775;
400 to 500 lbs 32.50 to 38.50;
500 to 600 Jbs 31 to 40; 600 to
1700 Jbs 30 t o 35 75; 700 and
over 3() to 35 30
Feeder Heifers (Goodchoice) 250 to 300 lbs. 25 to
31.50; 300 to 400 lbs . 24.25 .to
33.50; 400 to SOO lbs. 25 to 34;
500 to 600 ibs. 241o 30.25; 600
to 700 lbs. 24 to 30.25 ; 700 and
over 22 to 34
Feeder Bulls (Good-chotce)
250 to aoo lbs 31 to 38.50 ; 300
to 400 lbs. 30 to 36.75 , 400 to
500 lbs 31 SO to 37; 500 to 600
lbs. ao to 38; 600 to 700 Jbs 28
to 32; 700 a nd over 26 to 34.
Slaughter Bulls (over 1,000
lbs ) 27 to 31 25.
Slaughter Cows: Utilities
23 50 to 27 60: Canner-cutters
21 to 24.45.
Veals: Choice and Pnme 55
to 62; Standards and
Medtums 42 to SO.
Baby Calves (by the head )
t0toa3.
'
(HOGS I
Hogs· (No. I, Barrows-Gtlts,
200-230 lbs.) 13. 7S to 44.50
Butcher ·Sows 35 to 38.
Butcher Boars 26 to 30.
Pigs (by the head) 15 to
34.75.
(SHEEP!
Slaughter Lambs 46 to S2.
Feeder Lambs, 42 to 50.

Sarah
Caldwell
at
the
Woode
and called
Harold
Henderson homes Saturday
afternoon .
Fnends and relatives
calhng at the Russell Findling home on Friday due to
the death of his mother, Iva
F10diing, long-tune restdent
ol this community and of
Columbus for the past several
years and more lately of

a nursmg

home

near

Galltpolis, were Mr . and Mrs.
Harry Findhng and two
daughters, Helen Findling of
Columbus as well as loca l
relabves after ser:v1ees at the
Orange Christtan Church.
Friends and local relatives
also visited at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville.
Mrs. Findhng was the mother
of Belle Reeves and Russell
Fmdling of this communtty
and ol Carl Findling of
Sumner a rea . She leaves also
a stster, Merle Russell, a
brother, Arthur Hawk of
Arizona and several nieces
and nephews and grandchildren ' and
great·
grand children

AT NOON ON THURS.) -

BECHI( NAMED
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Antotnette ' L. Bechk, a
Cleveland Council research
aide, has been named to
succeed Ward 16 Councilffian
David Strand, who has been
named the city's health and
welfare dtrector. .
Mtss Bechk, a former '
Cleveland elementary scboot l
ACTOR DIES
teachers specializing in
NEW YORK (UP!)
reading sktlls, lives in Ward
19, but will represent Ward Wyatt Emmet Cooper, an '
16, in which she grew up, actor, au_thor, scenarist and
edttor,
and
magazine
Strand said Thursday.
husband ol Glorta Vanderbilt,
died at New York Hospital
after suffering a heart attack
Weduesday. He was 53.
tliis," Sunpson satd. "He's
CHALLENGE COMING
· been to Plains and he felt llke
COLUMBUS (UP! )- State
the paper has served a good Rep . George D. Tablack , Dpurpose the year 11 has heen Campbell, plans to challenge
in extstence."
US. Rep. Charles J Carney,
The Monitor has not been D·Youngstown,
in
the
pubhshed on a regular basis Democrati c primary next
since November, he said.
June.
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POLLY'SPROBLEM
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DEAR POLLY - Can
Also someone wanted to
anyone tell me of a sale way remove stains from a
to remove oil spots from a bathtub. We had stains rurmcarpet?
tng from the faucet to the botOne of those long glass bot· tom ollihe tub as a result of a
ties that some medicmal very small leak and hard
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trying everything anyone
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hose that match I tie a small was scrubbmg away my
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wool in the tops when they are edge of tbe " slam." To my
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many shows that would be be careful in your use of the
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DEAR PEGGY - Dry wrap my Chrtstmas gtlts I
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EAST LETART-A special
membership p1n wa s
presented to Mrs. Eileen
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
Bu~k by Mrs. Mabel Shields,
president, during a re&lt;-ent
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for
a
Save-A-Life League in New thinkmg a!Joul the mctdent at the meeting
York City. If you rely heavily the wedd10g before you called miscellaneous shower to be
held at the chW'ch on Jan. 14
on ~he opinions of others, you your gtrifriend'
may be 'l:jnterested in this
Carol: I was really mad at for Kun and Jeff Wickercollnselor's unusual ap- him for the way he was sham. Appomted to a gift
proacH.
•
treating me. I knew he was no committee were Mrs. Hazel
Carol: I need advtce. I've good for me. I guess I a lso Fox, Mrs. Belva Fisher, and
asked all my frtends what I knew what my friend would Mrs F'oc1e Haytnan.
Mrs. Marlene Fisher was at
should do, butlhey can't help
say because she never hked
the p1ano lor group s10gmg of
Counselor : What's wrong?
him.
Carol: I want to know how
Counselor : So you really "To the Work", followed by
to stop asking people for ad- rrude a decisiOn, ca lled ~ prayer by Mrs. Buck. Ofvice. I do it all the lime. Am. I meoue wl10 would gtve you ficers reports were given
such a weak person that I the adv tcll you wanted to hear with the treasurer presenting
can't even make my own and acted as though yom a full report ol all the monies
disbursed dur ing tbe past
decisions?
fnend made the decision
year
Counselor: Has that hapCarol I never thought
Mrs. Kathryn Philson was
pened recently' Have you about tl that way, but it's true
asked someone for advtce - that's what I did and that's appomted to a phone coi1Ullltbecause you couldn't make what 1 a lways do. Maybe I'm tee the purpose of which wtll
be to remind ' members of
your own dectsion?
not so meffectual after all .
Carol: Yes, last week at my • Counselor Maybe But you meetings and projects ol the
friend's weddtng Tlus guy do seem to go out of your way soc iety.
Thank you notes were
rVe been dating for SIX mon- to appear dependent on
received from Mrs. Clara
ths started acl!ng rea l others
creepy. We had a fight at the
Carol· I thin~ tt's my way Adams, Mrs. Bertha Robinreception and he walked uul. of reassunng myself that I son, Kathryn Philson, Nina
He still hadn't called by the have good fnends . When they Wagner, and Fred Shain for
time my friend returned from come to my rescue wtth ad· frUit plates. Mrs. Shteids also
her honeymoon so I asked her vtce, I feel good beca use l~ey Utaoked the group for a gtft
whether I should contact hun are showing they care about ~hich she recetved while
hosptlahzed
and make up She satd I me.
Mrs Shtelds read scnpture
should forget him - thHI thts
Counselor But has it made
from
John 13 and members
was as good H time as any to you ft!el better about
sa
ng,
"Breathe on Me 0
break up because he bad yourse lf '
Carol No In fact, 1t has on· Breath of God." Named
ly made me feel stupid. But publi c ity chairman and
when I know what deCISIOn I histonan for the group was
Mrs. Virgtl Roush. Mrs. Barwant to make, I c&lt;~ n 't talk
bara Dugan presented the
with my fnends?
Counselor: You don't have program entttled "Ye Shall
to go to the other extreme be My Wttness" with all
Try thts Ftrst tell your members laking part. The
fn end what you have dectded btrthdays of Doris Adams
tu do, then talk about what and Mrs. Dugan were observ~
went into making the decJston ed. Refreshments were servand any ltngenng doubts you ed by Mrs. Sue Beegle and
may have In the course of Mrs. Fisher. Dixi e Dugan
the t:unversat10n , you Will was a guest, and other
p1 ubably lea rn what your
fn end thmks a bout your decJbe
swn Her thoughts may or
1nay not influem:e you, of
cou rse. But you wtll feel better about yourself tf you aet
as though you have thought
the problem through
Carol : That mtght help me .
feel better about myself.
Counselor Yes, maybe
CHESTER - " How To EngMd enough to get a new joy Your Weeds" by Audrey
boyfnend - one who Will be Wynne Hatrield was reviewed
mcer to you
by Mrs. Leonard Erwin at the
The counselor helped lhts Wesnesday night meeting of
hol-line caller understand the Chester Garden Club held
thelt asking for adviCe -even
' 'r. ,no n'- "' ~Ct;N r though She already kneW what she wanted to do - was
The perfect symbol of your ·
one way of deahng w1th her
lo11e
a perfect Keepsak e
fnends . It had also become a
diamond . guarant eed and
method of evaluatmg thetr
perman ently regrstered
feelings for her. However, It
became clear that advtceseckmg also was undennmmg her self confidenc'i_. At the
end of this phone conversation, the counselor urged the
caller to make her ·decisions
before sharing them with her
friends.
Dr. Blaker cannot take
212 E. Main, Pomeroy
telephone calls from her
"lllfl lr0111 $10010110,000
readers However, there are
hundreds of crtsis intervention phone hnes m the United
Slates. For the phone number
of one near you, contact your
local mental health association or mental health in·
formation service.

CHOICES

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N. W. COMPTON. O.D.
rI OFF ICE HOURS:
oPToM_EJ.RIS!
1
9:30 to 12,2 to 5 !CLOSE I

4 PC. PINE

PLANT GLOS!NG
TROY, Mich . iUPI)
Rockwell International Corp.
armounced Thursday lt will
close tis leal spring plant at
Gary, Ind ., with manufacturing ceasing Feb 3, due to
declining sa les stemmmg
from the trend toward
smaller, lighter vehtcles.

Eileen Buck given

'

prevented SLU mlllers from a labor. dispute and is
returning to work. SLU protecl&lt;d under federal labor
attorneys said the federal law.
courts were the only hope of
Taylor said he could nol
avoiding anarchy in the accept the posstbility of
coalfields.
fighling betw~en opposing
Howard cited conditions in groups of armed mmers, but
eastern Kentucky, his home. suggested stat,e courts might
"II we don 't have the backing be more appropriate 10
ol tbe courts in this matter, · deahng .with the issues under
we will have anarchy in trespass or other laws .
Harlan County,Ky. lt'sawful However , .he agreed to
easy to get anarchy m Harlan consider the case and issue a
County," he satd.
memorandum opinion.
SLU attorneys a lso argued
that since \lle pensiOn and
welfare funds
receive
pafment ·based on coal
produchon, action by the
roving pickets represents a
threat to the financial
security of Utose funds .
However, Taylor said he
was not convinced his court
Fklwer
had the authority to grant an
Injunction under the Federal
Shop
Emp lo yee
Rettrement
Income SecW'ity Act passed
m 1974
Defense attorneys argued
that UMW ptcketing is part of

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Save four
R.C., Nehi,
Upper 10,
.Diet Rite
&amp; Dads Root
Beer Bottle
Caps For
Charity!

R. C. Bottling Co.
OHIO

at the home of Mrs. Howard backyard was also discussed
Knight
along wtth provtding the
Ways to know and enjoy kinds of food they prefer. She
weeds as well as thetr noted, m conclusiqn, that
heritage were outiined in the oaks make ideal firewood,
rev1ew as well as their uses to that fruit woods are fragrant,
society. Mrs. Erwin noted and that pines throw sparks.
liha_t many common weeds
Devotions by Mrs . Roy
are useful for food, Miller included scripture
beverages, and medicine. from St. Matlihew ,':Blessed
Smce weeds take up lihe need- are the peacemakers'' and a
ed plant food nutrtents from reading, "Winter in Our
the soil, ways of gettmg this Valley." "I'd like to begm
plant food back mto the soil this year wtth .... " was the
.
were discussed. A general roll call response
Mrs. Charles Kuhl prestded
d\sc usston followed the
review.
at the business meeting and
" Around the Garden This displayed the certtficate of a
Month" was given by Mrs. "good" award ror the club's.
Rose Ginliher who mcluded program book. As regional
several hints. She said that director, she announced a
when watering house plants , chntc on publicity and prowarm water above :ur gram books to be held at
temperature prevents plant ' Trimly Church, Jan. 2L Mrs.
shock. Instead of salt, she Marjorte Walburn wtll consuggested using sand on icy duct the publicity · cltmc,
walks and steps so that salt while Mrs. Roy Holter will
damage to lawns and shrubs lead in the program book
will not occur. Studying the clinic. Luncheon reservations
habits of birds iQ your for the aU day meeting are to
be made by Jan. 16.
A card shower was planned
for Mrs. Nora Brown, con·
valescing at the horne of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Roush,
Wmterbaven, Fla. Mrs. Beul
Ridenour and Mrs. Dale
Kautz awarded a blue rtbbon
to Mrs. Roy Holter for ber
wmter arrangement.
Mrs. Knight and assisting
hostesses, Mrs. Erwin and
Mrs. Charles Knight, served
a salad course. Mrs. William
Buckley won the door prtze.

' I CAN'T FIGURE HIM OUT! '
DEARHELEN:
I'm 22and lihis man ts 33. I met him at a party. He has.three"
kids and Is married, but spends mll'lt of his tune with me and
my two boys (who also think he's greai J. He is vecy kind, loving and respectful He takes me to expensive p~ces and treats
me beautifully.
But be has never suggested sex . Most men, tf they spend
money on you, expect somethinl!( in return I l'an't figure him
out. Can you?- ALMOST IN LOVE (DIVORCED)
DEAR AIL:
_
Perhaps he merely wanl'! young companionship ... or he's in·
to tbe waiting game ... or he has a hang-up abou~ being un·
failihfulto his wife. (Though spending most of his time with you
. ismore"unfailihful" (lthink)thananoccasionalsexromp.)
Why don'tyou ask him?· keepmg mmind the words, " N~ver
trust a married man unless (even tf?) you're his wife "- H.
DEAR HELEN :
.
I have some inner feelings I would like to discuss, bllt..pol
with a psychiatrist. Isn't there a group called "Emotions
Anonymous '" • NEEDS TALK
DEARN.T.·
,
I'm never heard of "Emohons Anonymous." Can anyone out
there clue us in?· H
DEAR HELEN :
My hair line is receeding . Can women get transplants, antl
' how much do they cost, how long does it take, does it hurt, etc. ?
- HOPEFUL
DEAR HOPEFUL:
There is no reason why a woman cau 't have a hair transplant
· if her scalp ts recepttve' to it. (Some scalps aren't. ) A doctor
must check you out here, and make a referral to a plastic
surgeon or dennatolugist.
" Plugs" or strips are taken, usually from the back ol the
head and transplanted where needed, some 50 at a time . Since
each plug contains 10 to 12 hairs, you'll probably have several
sessions. Cost? According to Dr. James 0. Stallings' book, "A
New You," between $15 and $25 per plug. Uke all cosmetic
surgery, the operation isn't cheap, though it can be done in the
doctor's office.
Only' painful part, say patients, is the injection of the local
anesthetic. Each session takes about II&gt; hours, and the patten!
may return to work next day, wearing a bandage and skull
cap. Afte a week, bandages are removed Hair w111 grow for a
month, then fall out temporarily while follicles or roots go
through a resting phase. Wit)lln three months, growth
resumes, but remember, hair grows slowly .
Remember too, wigs aren't so bad.- H.

Dog Nuggefs ,-

Dog Meal
ALSO SURE WIN &amp;
CASH SA
DOG MEAL

RIO GRANDE - Using
tnformation gathered over a
48 year period, area historian
Frank Hill will teach
"Gallipolis Ctty Htsto,ry"
when lihe new continuing
education class meets
be_g inning
W&lt;&gt;dnesday ,
January 11 , at St. Peter's
Episcopal Church, Gallipolis,
7:~9:30 p.m.
Hill, who said his research
Into area history · started in
1929 when he was 12 years
old, will share' his lutowledge
of the river, people and in·
dustry
which
made
Gallipolis
Th~ course, olfered by Rio
Grande College and Community College, is open to any

Mr. an~ Mrs. Carl Morris
and son, John, Rutland,
entertained with a dinner
New Year's .Day 111 honor of
Utetr son, u James E. Morns and wtfe, Knn.
Atlendmg were Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Morris. Mr and
Mrs . Jack Morris and
daughters, Cathy and Tara,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morris
and son Bradley, Mr. and
Mrs . D~n Thomas, Becky,
Dan and Greg, and the
honored guesL'i, Mr. and Mrs.
James Morris a nd Jared.
James graduated on NQv,
:Z:l from Ohio Uuiversily wilih
a bachelor of sclen&lt;;e m
edueution and wu:; conunisstoned that same day a 2nd
Lt. in the U. S. Air Force. He
reported on Jan. 4 to Kessler
Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mtss.
for SIX weeks of ad·
nuntstrative training and will
report on Feb. 21to Holloman
Air Force Base in New MexICO for a thrre year tour of duty

Conu;ay Class
has meeting

The Pomeroy. Conway
Class met on Monday at the
Meigs Inn Trophies lor the
most weekly weight lust went
to Terri )jahr with Shuron
Ashley, runnerup
The Point Pleasant class
met at the Red Carpet Inn
Tuesday and Mrs . Betty
McDermitt was accepted as a
new member. Mrs. Marga ret
Thompson was presented a 20
pound loss pin and she was
named to the forever slim
'DEAR HELEN :
I read that advtce ts something you ask for when you already program The most weekly
know the answer but wtsh you didn't. Do many correspondents weight lost honors went to
Virginia Johnson with
actually take your advice ?- W.T.
Barbara Roush as runnerup.
I&gt;EAR W :
The Athens class will
Oniy- usually- when it coinctdes with what they 've already
reopen next Wednesd ay
planned to do. -H.
evening ot the OhiQ ,
University Inn .

La Leche League to
have third meeting
Have you wondered how
.will your family react to that
new buRdle of joy when you
get them home ? Is that new
father afraid to hold the new
baby? How can he help
support you, a nursing
mother ?
Those questions and many
more will be discussed at the
ne~t La Leche League of
Gallipolis whtch will be
having its third meeting of
the current series at 7 3() p.m.
Monday, January 9 at the
home of Mrs. Mary Hen·

Mrs. Brewer
hosts guests

dricks, 2124 Ma dison Ave .,
Pt . Pleasant, W. Va
Topic of discussion will be
" Baby Arrives ;' The ·Family
and the Breastfed Baby."
by Bev Splete. The meetings
are opened to all women,
young or old , t~at are in·
terested 1n g()j)d feeding of
their babies to come or
already have.
For more Information
please call Mrs. Bev Splete or
Mrs. Betsy Crank 44~10 or
67S-2776. Babies are welcome
to accompany their mother s.

1ea

Plans for scouts
made at meeting
Thinking Day observance
February, the annual gtrl
scout cookie sale and vistts to
tbe Cent~r of Sctemre and Industry 10 C~lumbus were
among the top1cs dlsc~ed at
tile Wednesday meeting . of
the Me1gs Girl Scout Service
Team held at the home of
Mrs Judy Werry.
u was announced that tbe
cookie sale. chainnan agam
this year Will be. Mrs. Mary
Dorst. Orders wtll be taken
from Feb. 10 to 19 wtth
del .tvery 1o be rna de Apr•.17 t,0
19th.. Names or each troop s
cookte cha1rman are to be
turned In t~ Mrs. Pat Thoma,
serv1ceumtdirector. .
At . the next service unit
~eting to be held Jan. 18 at
7. 3() p.m. at the Columb~
and Southern Ohio Electrtc
Co. Mrs. Sandi Rodman will
tn

present plans ror the annual
Thioking Day' observance. It
was nol&lt;d Gtrl Scout Week is
March 12-19 and that church
bulletin inserta are available
from Mrs. Th&lt;illlil. That week
also wtll be lihe sustaimng
membership drive for Girl
Scouts.
During the meeting the
troop caper charts were
prepared listing leaders to
handle games songs programs crafts ~nd the' open·
d'
'
• mg an c1osmg lor each of ~he
service umt meetings .
Dee Lawrence, district
field director, announced a ·
training program for S.nior
· aides, chaperones i and
leaders for lihe visits to COS!
set for this spring. The traming session will be held at
p k
ar ersburg, on Feb. 4.

Gallipolis C#y History
offered by Rio Grande
Red Rose Dog Food.

Morris
family
host dinner

person interested. College
officials noted that it isn't
necessary to be a registered
college student to take the

course.
Hill said the class would
also include field trips to
points of historical interest tn
lihe community. He said he
hoped to take participants to
the City Park In Gallipolis
where he would explain the
history of older buildings as
well as describe the park as It
used to be.
Hill also said the Pine
street Cemetery would be a
posiible field trip site since
many of Gallipolis' original
citizens are burled there.
Tuition fee for the course Is
•I'

$1~

and registration may he
made by phone (24S~3, ext.
299 ) or In person at the Rio
Grande Continuing
Education Office, on campus,
in Allen Hall.

MAKES CONRWUTION
Avon represenlatlves of
Meigs County contnbuted a
variety of items lor the Meigs
County lnllnnary residents'
Cbristmaa. It was earlier
reported that Mrs. Evelyn
Gilmore contributed, but sbe
was one of several wbo gave
Avon gifts for tbe resldenll!.

POR Tl,AN D·-Holid a y
VISitors of Mrs. Allen Brewer
and David at thetr horne In
Stiversv1lle were Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth, Teresa and
Kenneth II , Columbus; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Cluse and
Roy, Watcrlord; Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Garrett, Colwnbus; Mrs. Marilyn Beall and
Ronda and Mark, Mrs Joann
Dobbins and Dennis, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stmeral, daughter, Tis ha ,
Reynoldsburg; En c Donnan,
Newburgh, Ind ; Mr. Bfid
Mrs Harold Brewer, Long
Bottom, Mrs Leannu Beegle,
Racmc: and Mr and Mrs,
Edgar Brewer, Shversvtlle.

Social
Calendar
FRIDAY
POMONA GRANGE,
Friday, 6 p.m. at the Rock
Springs Grange HaiL Racine
Grange will be h~st.
SUNDAY
NEWSMEN QUARTETTE
at First Church ol God, New
Haven, Sunday, 7:30p.m. ·
MONDAY
UNITED METHODIST
Wom e n , He ath Unite d
Methodist Church, •7: 30 p.m.
Monday evenmg a t th ~
church. Annual prayer and
self-denial service to be conducted by Mrs. Nan Moore.
Program by Mrs. Euvetta
Bechtleon " Women In World
Hunger." Hostesses will be
Mrs. Pauline Horton, Mrs.
Clara Crtswell, Mrs. Maxme
Philson, and Mrs. Betty
Fultz.
POMEROY PTA, 7:30 Mon·
day evenmg at the ..chool.
Fathers Night will be observed. The program will feature
a panel, " Let's Talk about
Kids" along With an art
display by the children .
There will be a nursery for
children. Flflih grade parents
will serve as greeters. TUESDAY
WINDING mAIL Garden
Club, 7:30 Tuesday night at
tbe home of Mrs. Jackie Brickles. Roll call wtll be
"Eradicating Insects on my
Plants. " The program by
Mrs. Marilyn Wisecup will be
"Safer Poison, Sprays and
Dusts." Arrangements topic
ts "Looking Forward to a
Brighter Future" wilih Mrs.
Pat Thoma to be the ludge.

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8-TheDaUySenUnel,Middleport·Pomeroy,O.,Friday,Jan . 6, 1978·jo
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THESE MES5AGES Of OUR RELIGIOUS HERITAGE
. ARE SPONSORED EACH WEEK BY THE FOWMING
JI:UTlANO CHURCH OF croo.
Rev . Jomes D. Guynn, paStor
day sc hoo l 1upr Church Sckool. Sunday school , lO o,m , Sunday
9 IS a m . wor1hip sarv•Ct 10 30 worship , 11 a .m ., Sunday even1ng
o.m. Choir rah.arsal , TuatdC!Iy. service, 7 p.m , Wednesday wor ·
7 30 p.m. under d1raet1on o- Mrs
ship nrvlct , 7 30 p.m
Paul Nease .
H"ZEL COMMUNITY CHIIRCH.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE Near long lottom , Edsel Har t,
NAZARENE . Cornlir Un1on and pastor. Sundav school , 10 a .m.,
Mulberry Re¥ . Cl yde V . Hender - Ch~rch .
7.30 P.m , prayer
son . pastor. Sunday 1~;hool , 9 30 maerlng, 7:30pm . Th~rsdoy
o m , Glen McClung. supt., morn MIDDlEPORT PENTECOSTAl
ing wor$hip 10:30 am .. evening Thir~Ave ., the Rev. William Knit ·
se rvtce . 7 :30· m1d -waak sarv•ce . t•l pastor Ronald Ougan. Sun ·
Wednesday , 7:30p.m .
day School SupL Clones far all
GRACE EPISCOPAL , The Ra\'
ages, evel\lng serv•t,e . 7,30· B1ble
Alben MocKeniia. rector . Sar - study Wednesday . 7·30 R m :
v•ces and Su nday ! Ctlool at 12 ' youtl-.services, Frl doy , 7 JOp m
noon
MIOOLEPORT FREEWilL BAP POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST . TIST , Corner Ash and Plum, Noel
212 W Mom StJohn McArthur , Herrman, posfor. Saturday even ·
poster , 61bl8 school. ' 9 30 o m , in'i ,.rvice 7 30 p_m ,, Sunday
mo rning wor1hlp , 10 30 am .; School . 10:30o .m.
You th meetmgs , 6 :30p.m ; evan ·
MEIGS
mg wo rsh1p 7 30. Wednesday
COOPER ATI VE P"RISH
m9ht prayer (neellng and Bible
METHODIST CHURCH
study 7 30 p,m
Robert T 8umgarneJ ,
THE SALV ATION ARMY , 115
Director ·
Buuernu} Av~ , Pomeroy . Envoy
POMEROY CLUSTER
and Mrs . Roy Wining , oUk ert in
Re v Roberr Hoyden
charga
Sun doy · holineu
Rev James Corbitt
meeting 10 am .: Stinday School
CHESTER , Wouh •p 9· 15 am
10 30 a .m .' Sunday tchool leader
Churc h School 10o m
YPSM , Eloise Adams . 1 p m
POMEROY , worstHp ser viCe
! al vot10n mee t 1ng , voriaus ~ · 15 o .m., Sunday school 10&lt;10
$pee kerS and rnus• t tpeclola , 7 30 o m .. R•v
Ro bert Hoyd•n
p m Tkur sdov - 10 a m . to 2 p m
minlsler.
.
Lad1es Home league oil women
ENTERPRISE , Wor sh tp 9 a m .
•nv1ted 7.30 p m. prover meeting Church SchooiiO o .m .
and Bible study, Bob Estep
AOCI&lt; SPRING{
Warsh1 p 10
leader . Rev. NOel Herman
o m Church School 9, I So m .
teacher.
UM\'Fb30p m
BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP ·
FLATWOODS, Worship 11 o.rn .
TIST CHAPEL , RotJte 1, ShadeChurch School I 0 o .m
Pastor Bobby Elkins . Sunday
MID Dl EPORT.CLUSTER
school. 5 p.m ; Sunday worshrp ,
R&amp;'o' Robert Bumgarner
5 4S p m ; Wednesday prayer ser·
HEATH , Roba r t Bumgarner ,
VIC&amp; , 7·30 p m
Pastor
Worship
10·30 o m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH Church School 9 30 a m , lJMVF 6
Of CHRIST 200 W Main St ., Jerry p. m
Paul , mm15t er, phone m -766b.
RUTLAND, W•lbu f i1dt, Pastor
Conservative. non -mstrumentol ; Warship 10 30 a m Church School
Sunday worsh ip , 10 am ; Bible 9.30o Ill ·
stvdy , II am .; worsh1p , 6 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Wednesday Bible study, 7 p m
Rev Harvev l&lt;och , Jr
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
ASBURV , Worsh1p 11 a m .
CHURCH , Rev .Ro lrh Sm tth , Church School 9 50 a .m. UMW
pas to r . Sunday achoo , 9.30 om . first Tuesday Bible Study Thurs
Mn , Worley Frar'tcis , supennten- 7.30p.m .
dent . Pr eochmg services hrst &amp;
FOREST RUN , Worship 9 o m ,
th1rd Sundays loltowmg Sunday Church Schao110 a.m .
School
MINERSVILLE, Worsh 1p 10 a .m .
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST , Church Schoo19 a m .
Preaching 9 30 a .m .. first and se·
SYRACUSE Church School 9 00
cond Sundays of each mon th , a m Wonh1p serv1ce 7 30 p m
tnird and lour th Sunders eoch
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
month, worship service at 7.30
Rev Timo thy Sm1th
p m Wednesday evenings at
ClusTer Leader
7-30 Prayer and Bible Study .
Rev Steven Wil son
SEVENTH -DAY AOVENTIST ,
AHodole
Mulberry He1ghts Rood , Pomeray
BETHANY , (Dorcas ), Word1 1p
Poslor, A lbert Dines ; Sabbath 9 30 om . Church School 10 30
School
Sup•rintendent , (lora a .m
Mcintyre Sabbath School , Sotur·
CA RMEL Chru ch Sc i')ool 9 30
doy afternoon at 2 00 with Wor· o.m Worsh1p 10.30 o m 2nd and
shtp Se(vlce fo llow ing at .3 15 ,
4t-h Sundays .
'RUTLAND FIRST BAPTI ST
APPLE GROVE . Sunday School
CHURCH S11ter
Har riett 9:30 a ,m Wors hip 7.30 p.m. ht
Warner, S"pl Sunday School. and 3rd Sundays Prayer meeftng
9 30 o .m .. mormng wgnhip, Wedoes.doy 7 30 p m . Fellow!ih•p
10.45 a.m .
su pper l 1rs t Satu rday 6 p.m. UMW
THE HILAND CHAPEL . George 2nd Tuesdav 7 30 p m.
Casto , pastor. Sunday School.
EAST lETART, Chru ch School
9 30 am. · evening worsh1p , 7:30. lst 2nd , 3rd Sundays . 9·30 a .m .
Thursday evening prayer s ~vlc e . Fourth Sunday 10 30 am Wor ·
7 30 p m .
1h1p 2nd Sundov 7 30 p m ,.,h
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST , Sunday 930 o.m Prover mt~eling
Dov1d Mann , m1nis1er: Wi lli am Wednt~sdoy 730 p .m UMW 1st
Watson Sund(ly sthool supt Sun· Tuesday 7 30p m.
doli school , 9·30 om , morning
WESLEYAN (Roc1ne) , Sunday
worsh,p I0·30a .m
School 10 a .m Worship 11 am ,
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , 282 Jr UMYF Wednesday 3 30 p m ,
Mulberry A ve ., Pomeroy , Paul J . B•ble Study Thunday 7 p m Cho•r
Wh1te , Pastor, Cor'y B'o1hom, Sun - Procflce Thursdoy 8 p m
day school supt Sunday school.
LETART FALLS, ChurCh School
9.30 om , morning worsh ip , ht . 2nd 3rd Sundays 1015 am
10 JO, evenmg worsh 1p, b.30 p m
41h Sundar 9. 15 o .m , Wo r shtp
M1dweek prayer ser,. ice , 7.30 1st 2nd , 3rd Sundays 9. 15 a m ,
p m,
4thSundoy7 30p .m
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER,
MORNING STAR . Wonh1p 9 30
De~~:ter Rd , Langsville. Ohio , Rev .
am Church School 10 '30 Q m ..
Clyde Ferrell , Pus tor . Sunday Mid Week Serv1ce Wednesday B
Sc hoo l
11 a .m . Saturday p.m
preaching services 7.30 p.m .
MORSE CHAPEl WDrshp 11
Wednesday a .... en•ng Bible study om · Church Schoal9:30 a m
1'1 17 30 p m
PORTLAND , Worship 7:30 p .m .
FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH , Church School 9 30 o m
BotleJ&lt; Run Rood , R•v. Emmett
SUTTON , Church School 9 30
Row son pastor. Handley Ounn , a.m Worth1p h i and 3rd Sund ays
supt Sunday school 10om Sun · · 10 30o m,
day everung service 7·30; 81ble
NORTHEA ST CLU'STER
teO( hing, 7.30 p m Thursday
Re v. R1chord Thomas
D YESV ILLE
COMMUNITY
Pastor
CHURCH, Roger C Turner, pastor
Duane Sydemtncker
Sunday schoo l, 'il 30 a m. Sunday
John Douglas
morning worshtp 10 30 Sunday
AssoCiates
even1ng serviCe, 7 30
JOPPA, Worship 10 am .,
MI®LEPORT
&lt; hurch School 9 o.m.. Prayer
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST, Corner MeetingWednesdoy8p .m
,
, Fourth and Mo•n, Middleport .
LONG BOTTOM. Sunday school
Rev . Henry Kev . Jr , pastor Sun · at 9 30 a."m . Worsh1p sef\11tes ol
day School 9·30 a .m . Mrs . Ervin 7 30 p m Bible stud11 and Youth
Baumgardner, supt.
Morning meeting at
B p .m . o n
worsh 1p. 10:&lt;65 a .m.
Wednesda.,.s .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
NORTH BETHEL, Wofsh ip II
CHRIST IN CHRIStiAN UNION
am , Church School lOam
lowrenre Monier . pastor, M r s.
ALFREO , Sunday School 9 30
Ru ssell Young , Sunday School o.m . Worth1p 10·&lt;65 o.m Pray er
Supt Sunday School 9 30 o .m . meettng Wednesday 7·.45 p m .
• Evemng worshtp , 7 30, Wedn&amp;S· UMW 3rd Tuuday B p m ,
doy prayer meeting , 7 30 p .m
REEDSV IlLE , Sunday School9 30
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD, o.m Worsh •p 7.30 p m , Prayer
Rocme Rou te 2, the Rev . James Meehng 7·30 p.m
Tuesday ,
M . Muncy , pastor. Sundo,.11school , Vls•totton7.30p m . 1s tTI-.ursdoy
945 a .m. , morntng wonrt1p , 11
SILVER RIDGE , Worship I Oo m
o.m , evenmg wor1hip , 7;30. Church Schoo19 om.
Prorer . meeting, Tuesday, 7·30
TUPPERS PLAINS, Woni'11p 9
p.m , Young people 's m"llng, o.m Church Schooi i Oo .m.
7 30p .m . Thursdor .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST, GeorliJe Frederjck sup! , Service
Carner S•1th and Palmer. the ReV. w'eeklr 9 30 o .m. on Sunday .
' Peter Grandul. posl or . Monnmg Preachi"g lint and fhird Sundays
Klees
superintend•"' Sundoy ·of mor1Yh Qy Clifford Smith ~ : 30
SchooL WMPO Radio program a m.
7·45 o .m , SUnday School, 9. 15
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION ,
d m ; Morning Worship
10. 15 Rev l&lt;eith Ebhn , pot tor Sunday
a m
Youth activi ties and School
9·30 am ; Leonard
fel lo wship far junior and senior Gilmore l1rst elder; avenmg serhigh students, 6 p.m Sunday v•c•. 7·30 p.m . Wednesdoy prayer
~tventng worship , 7·30 p.m Mid·
meeting , 7.30 p ni .
week prorer tervices Wednes·
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD ,
day 7 ·30 p m ·
Roc1ne Route 2. The Rev Charles
CHURCH OF CHRIST , Mid- Hand, pQslor . Sundoysthool , 'il:AS
dleport ,. Sth and Motn , George a.m., mornmg ":"orsh1p, ,l l am
Gloze, 1111nister, Mike Gerlach, Evenmg 1ervuoes. Tuesday and
supertntendent Terry Vank.ey
Friday . 7c30p.m.
youth mmister 81ble school , 9 30
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
a.m ., mormng wor.htp, 10.30 OF CHRIST. Cuone Worden ,
a.m .. •vening wonh1p , 7.30, minister , Bib!, cloll , 9:30a.m.:
prayer •ervice, 7 p.m . Wedne•· mornmg Wonli1p . 10.30 Q m ..
day . '
evening wonh 1p, 6 30 p .m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH Of THE Wednesday Bible study , 6:30p.m .
NAZARENE . Rev . Jim Broome,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST .
pastor: Mrs . Mary lothey Sunday George Frederick , sup! Sunda y
school supt. Sunday school, 9 30 rnornmg service, 9:30 am with
a m .. marnlng worship , 10 30 preaching on first oM,d tk ird Sun am ~ ;
Sun~av
evang•listi c dcyofmonthbyGeorgeP•ckens .
meeting, 7:00 p.m . Prover
NEW STIVERSVILlE COMMUNI meeting, Wednesday , 1·30 p m. fV Church, Sunday School ter UNITEO ' PRESBYTERIAN ¥1(8, 9..45a .m .. Worship service,
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY . 10:30, E\oongelisftc Serv•ce , 7·30
Dw ight~ Zovlt~, dlrettor .
p .m
Wed"e1doy ,
f!'t oye r
H A R R I S 0 N \1 I L l E meeting, 7·30
PRESBYTERIAN , Re v . Erneif
ZION CHURCH OF CH RIST .
Slncklin , pgstor. Sundar church Pomeroy -Horrisonvillli Ad ; Don
s~.~.oo l , 9.30 a.m .. Mrs . Homer
Kenned,. , paslor: Sill McEiro r .
lee, supt. : morning worship~
Sunday school s~pt . Sunday
10.30.
schooJ, 9 30 a m ., mornmg war.
MIOOI.fPORT, Sunday school , sh1p and communion , 10 30 a m ,
9:30am ., Akhord Vaughan , sup!
Stlf'lriov evemng routh Christ•on
Morning worship, 10·30.
tndffavor, 6 p.m .; wol1h1p ser·
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a.m .. Sunday school. !Oo.m . M r s,
prayAr m ..tmg ond Bible study .
SoJnpson Hall, suet.
.
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TRI NITY CHURCH , Rav W . H .

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ANTIQU ITY BAPTIST Rev . Earl Roger Wotso n, pastor Kenn elh
Shu!er past or. 'Su nday sc hool ~- 8y ef ; Sunday school supt Morn
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ser v1ce 7 30 Wedn esday B1ble
ble Study 7 p m
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NAZARENE Rev John A Coff man , pastor Franklm Imboden. El swltlo; , pastor, Sunday school
cho1rmon of the Boord of Chr1s · superinlendent , Don W1l sort Sun !ton L•fe . Sunda't' School 9 30 dgy school 9 45 o.m .· evening
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doy , 730pm
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RACINE FIRST BAPT IST, Don l
Sunday
Walker , Pastor , Ronn•e Salser , Sundar School Supt
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ship, 10 40 o m.. Sunday evenmg service, 7 p m
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proyf!lr and pro 1se Wednesday , PHECY, O.J. Wh1 te Rood off 160,
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SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST , day School , 10om ., Arthur Hen·
M1les Trout
pa stor
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Wedne sday M1d Week Proyt-r
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CHESTER CHURCHOF GOO. Se rvic e, 7 30 p m :.
meelm g 6·30 p m Even i ng wor·
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dor school 9 30 o m .. worsh1p sh1p, 7 30 p m
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school , 9 30 o,m .; evening war· Wdltom Campbell pas tor Su nday eo'&gt; I of Ru tland, 1Uncf1on of Rouie
sh 1p , 7.30 p.m. Pra yer meetmg , School 9 30 o m James Hughes . 124 ond Noble Summtl Rood (T·
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sup' , e11en 1ng serv•ce. 7.30 p m
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Bruce Smi th , pastor Wallace mee tmg , 7:30 p m Youth prayer a.m ., Tuesd ay , B1ble sludy , 7 and
B l5 p m , Thursday , theocratiC
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10·4S a m . No evening ser11ice
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HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST Hargra ves , po slor Worsfllp ser·
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CHURCH, Rev Herber t Atl 1ng vices . 9.30 o .m , • sunday school , Middleport. Bobby Elkins , pastor
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m , 11 o.m. evening worship , 7.30 Sunda y Sc hool. 10 a m , worsh1p
Morn1ng servu::e. 10·30 o m, p m. Tuesday cottage prayer se rviC e II am ; 1Nen1ng serv1 ce
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a .m . Worsh1p serviCe , Wednes· meeting and 81ble stud y, 7 30 Sunday School on January 1
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Gluesencomp , Sr., pastor , Rog~t r Second
M i ddleport ,
A l an Church - Lelond Holey , pastor . was BO. Eight choir members
Wil lford , Sr., Sund ay school sup l . Blackwood poster Servic es an Sunday sc hool, 10 o m .. evet11ng were present.
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CHURCH OF GOO of Prophecv
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Ernesl Deeter , class' Ieeder . 7 30p m ,
Youth mee tmg Wednesday . 7:30
I NDEP END ENT HOLINESS off h1ghwo y 160. Sundof' School New Year's Eve at the
pm
with Don . and Martha CHU RCH , INC - Cor.ner Four th 10 a.m . Supenntendenl )ohn Rocksprings Grange Hall.
Love day . Fmt Wedn esdoy; night
Meadows , leader s
and Lmcoln Sts ., M•ddlepori , Rev
Miss Pearl Schave!'' of
WHITE 'S CHAPEl , Coalvil le RO O'Dell Manley . pastor , Sony Hud· ol mon th CPMA services , second
Athens
visited recently with
Re;.o Ray Deeter , pastor Sunday son. Sunday School supenn ten - Wednesday WMB m eehng, thtrd
school9·30 a m ; wor!h ip service , ~denl Sunday school, 9 30 am .. lhrough fifth vouth serv•ce Mr . and MI's. Norman
10·30 o m Btble study end prayer evening wars hip. 7:30 p m , George Croyle, pa slor
Schaver and Mrs . Vern Story
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
serv1ce . Wednesday , 7 30 p m
prayer an d praise service,
and son, John .
Gran t St , M iddleport, Rev. Bobby
RUTLAND
Wednesday ,7 JO p.m .
•
Mr. and Mrs. Alston Tracy,
Elkins
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Sundo11
school
,
10
o
.m
,
THE PEOPlE'S CHURCH OF
Denms Smtih , pastor , Fran!ol POMEROY - CorMr Mom and morntng worship, II , even1ng Columbus, visited recently
Young,Sundor school sup! Sun - Cour t Sts
thi rd fl oor ove r wor sh1p, 7 30 p.m , Thursday with Mr. Tracy's mother,
day school and communion 9 30 L•ghthouse Res tourant . Henry evenmg B1bl e study and prayer
Mrs. Nellie Tracy.
o.m Worsh1p ond camumon , Cook , ,pastor Su nday school, 10 meet•ng, 7.30 p,m, Aff il•a ted with
Mark STahl, Stockdale,
10.30 o.m
1
am . morning wors htp , 11 am , S.B C.
RUTlAND
C OMMUNITY even1ng serv ice , 7 30 Wednes·
HYSEll
RUN '
F REr" Fritz Stahl and son, Paul
CHli RC H, Sunday School. 9:30 day evenmg service , 7 30. In· METHO DIST- Rev . Herbert Ail- Stahl,
Columbus called
rng , pastor, Sunday school , 9·30
a .m .. wcrsh1p ser viCe, 11 a m : terdenommaflonol, full gospel
on Mr. and Mrs.
recently
Wednesday prayer meating 7 30
o.m , morning worsh1p . 10 15 to
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO p m youth serv1ces , Sunday , 7 Pa stor Denr'H s Boles. Sunday 11 o m . EvangelistiC serv1ce, 7·30 Norman Schaefer.
p.m : Sunday mghr worshtp, 7·30
Mrs. Bertha Parker spent
Schoo l. 10 a m , worshi p serv1ce, p m .. prayer mee ting , 7 p m .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
11 :30 o.rfl . and 7·30 p.m. Prayer Thursday
in Columbus with
Christmas
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
NAZA~ENE , Rev Uord D Gr~mm ,
meet mg . Wed nesday , 7 30 p m.
Mrs
.
Gerrie
Ferguson and
Jr .. pastor Sunday school, 9 30
RUTlAND APOSTOliC CHURCH CHRIST- Gabn&amp;l Mroz, postor.
o tn , w6rsh•p serv1ce , 10 30 am . OF JESUS CHRISt , Thomas L Sundo y school. 9 30 o .m , morn· son, Jim, Miss Cleo Parker
Broo~ cosi l•ve over WMPO yo ung
Holmes
post or Bible study , 1ng chu rc h, 10 30 om Jun1or and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire
peoples
servic e
6 30 , Saturday , 7·30 p m , Evor'lgel1stlc · ch urch l)rogrom under dtrect•o n and son, Kevin.
evangelis tic serviCe, 7 p m
p m ; prover meet1ng . Tuesday , ol Koren Mroz for chddren , 2- 10,
Rev . and Mrs. Hicks,
Wednesda y 7 p.m .
,7:30., m 61ble Study, ThUrsday, dunng regular church hour In
Chester,
recently visited with
ch urdl basemen! , Sunday even·
MASON COUN TV
7 30pm '
FIRST SOUTHERN r .'\PTIST , Cor
POMEROY
WESLEYAN ing service, 7 p.m .. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr and
ner of Second and Ande rson , HOLINESS - He rmanv ille Rood, serv1ce. 7.30p.rh .
Mrs. Nellie Tracy.
Mason. Po ster Fronk Lowther. Dewey King . pi)Sior , Ed1son
JUBilEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Mrs. Della Stahl has been
Sunday school , 9·4S a m , wat · Weaver , gssistont, Henry Eblin . George's Creek Rood Church
home
from
ship serv1C8, II o m. ond 7·30 jr, , Sunday school supt. Sunday school , 9°30 am , morning wor . returned
p.m
Weekly Btble Study
~ hool 1 9·30 om mornmg wor - sh 1p , 10:30 evenmg serv1ce, 7·30. Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Wednesday , 7 30 p .m.
ship 11 o m. Su nday even tng ser- Prayer meet1ng Wednesday, 7 30
Mrs. Emma Fox visited
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, P. viCe , 7 30 prorer mee t •n g, Thurs - pm.
recently
with Mr. and Mrs.
ST.
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
,
0 . Box 487, Miller Sf .. MasOn, W, doy ,7 30pm
Vd . Su 2doy Brbl e Study 10 om ..
SYRACUS E FIRST CHURCH OF Corner of SyCC1'n0re. ond Second John Douglas, Byesville.
SAINTS , Portk• nd Roo1e Road
W1lhom Roush, pastor Ru ssell
Ratcliff , church school Director .
Sunday School , 9·30 a m : Morn
1ng worsh ip IO·JO a m , Sun day
evemng serv 1ce 7 p m Wednes·
day even •ng prayer ser vtces, 7 30

a

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THOSE HOCKE'I PLA'r'ERS
TR'l'ING TO CH.~SE
PEPPERMINT PATTI' OFF
THE SKATING RINK !

A~E

:- rt.m a
Mtddleport, Ohio

Langsville

I HAVE SOlliE CH~IN
LETTERS TO l~RI TE . .

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Welcome their help.

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TAKE t{OU ALL ON !!

DAN THOMPSON FORD, INC.
461 S.

I THINK t'LL GO HOME.

Ph. 9f2.2196

sp~r itu al

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News Notes

r

NIGHTFALL!

SoiZRY, ,MR •. GOBL&amp;: - NO AGATHA. c.HRIS,.I!'

Fr~day ,

Jan

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Not

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P11

BRIDGE

Keep lead away from West

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HI"!, SRUTUS. ARoiJ'T \OJ «1&gt;0
'OJ'RE A ooecx:&gt;l two 001' A '
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Dealer ~ou th . Ope nin g
lectd Dt! uce of spades.

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West

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BARNEY

NOBODY IN THEIR
RIGHT MIND WOULD
STEAL THAT THING

l

1any good way to work th1s

I

ouf~hr~c tly , but South found
a n mdtrect way with a 50

percent chance for s uccess.
He led his low club. If West
held the queen this would do
no good, but East he ld her

ladyship and had to w1n the
trick

HEWEL

[) I

=••&gt;l~t~1tlo~l--

ma tter what
East led. South discarded a
Now tt did not

wus

poet

Ca rl

born

Jan . fi,

1878.
On this day in h ~&gt;tory:
In 1759, George Washinglon
married the widow Martha
Da ndridge
Cus t1s
of
Virgmia.

fo
.. " " " " ' _

diamond\ on a high club ·
cashed h1s red aces and
clauned the last seven tric ks
on an unbreakable cross

ruff.

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A Pe nnsylvania reader
1....- - - - - - - -----l wants to know Jf it is correct
By Oswald Jacoby &amp; Alan
Sontag

with:

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X X X · -X X X • . X X

.a. - Axx .

or smgleton but showed good

The answer iS a dectded
" Yes ." A pass or any other

to

trump support so Sf' nth went
on to sl:x

Woth any lead but a trwnp,
. South could play ace and one
dtarnond and wirid up rufflng
two dlamonds and a c lub m
dummy . One trump lead

would not stop this plan . but
two trwnp·teads would .

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to respond one spad e t o your ~r::~,..,..,....,,...,...,....~
partne r's diamond op emn g

four
spades denied any ace, king
JUmp

Amcrtc&lt;J n
Sandbur~

Unscramble these lour Jumbles ,
one letter to each square. lo rorm
lour Ordinary word s.

~ 'fu:t~!);U~ ITELMADI

'\lorth

North 's

Those born on Uus date are
under the Sign or Capncorn.

lte would still have three
trumps left 1n dummy
The re didn't a ppea r to be

¥J 96 42

'·

The evening star is Jupite r .

By
United
Press
Jnternallonal
Today IS Fnday, Jan . 6', the
sixth day of 1978 with 359 to
follow.
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
The moon is approaching
its new phase.
The morning stars are
Mercury,
Ma rs, Venus and
Then , East s howed out and
Saturn.
South
saw
that
if
he
could
NOR Til
I li·A
get East to win the diamond
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.uN"ffiL VOu'vE'
fJNlSH!D ~~
foltllMI1N MfL.VILLE

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The Almanac

6

DQWHAS

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.Answer: [

bid would be mcorrect in any
modern system.
·
Yesterday·s
I NE WSPAPER ENTERP!t/ S~ AS..'iN 1
(For a copy of J ACCBY MOOERN

send S' to ·w m a/
care o f thiS newspaper, P 0 Box 489, Radro C1/y
Br~dge, "

Station .

Ner

York , N. r fDD t9)

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Jumbles: POISE
Answet'

Now arrange the Circled letters lo
lorm the surprise answer, as sug ·
gested by lhe above ca rtoon

JUROR

1 I 11 XIJ"
(Answers tomorrow)
DEFAME GIGOLO

What Ita uller hopes to get for @first -class
atatu• - A GOOD FIGURE

.....,.... Beck Na. 10, with ....... 110~....vallblt tor $1 .35 PQit·
~from Jurnl:)6t. CIO thle t18UUIJ 5 , Box 34 Nor'MJOd, N.J. 07148. tndYde
yoor nwne, ~. ~dorit Wid fMMa.dlaPIYablt 10 Ne• r.•bociQ.

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1o-The Daily Sentinel, M•ddleport-Pomeroy. 0., Friday, Jan. 611!118

Turn Unwanted Items lntQ .Cash

WANT AD
CHARGES
tS Words or Undl:r

'·"
\10

100

'"'

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mu\Lmum

110
300

Each word over the
IS
words w 4 cent&amp; per word ~r W.y
Ads nannU'lg otber lhlln corll&gt;t.'l:ullve
d&amp;)'l will be ckllr!!;ed Hl Uw I d ~Ay

nne.
In memory, Card ul Thilnkil 11nd
Ob•tuo.ry 6 t'tnt!l per word. IJ 00
rrununwn Cuh In adv111m~
Mobtle Hun-.e 11 leland Y11rd sale,
11rr ~epted only with ca~h wtth
urder 25 r.;ent chllrg~ for 11ds (:llrl'')'·

tng Bor. Nlmlbh In Care of The Sen--

""''The Publisher re2M!rves

the nl!(ht·

to edit or reJet.1any ads deemed ubjectlorwl TM Publisher will riot be

Mpon.sable for more Uurn one mcur·
red~rtion

Phone 992-2156

Mr~ lvo Ftndltng
w•shes lo thank the litotf of the
Ptne Cn151 Dov Core Cente• ,
Wh~te s Funeral Home, Rev
George Pu: .,ens , F~or•n c e
Spenc~u . and oil our fr 1end~ for
theu ptayen , words of con
~olatto n , llor~ol arrangements
and IOQd m our lime of sorrow

lHE FAMit V of

RACINE CUN Club ho• dtscon
ltnued gun shoo11ng unttl Jon
8 1978
INCOME TAX Sl!rvtces Federal
and State Toxes Wondo Eblin
997 1'27'J

AAA DRIVERS Educot ton (losses
1.. wtll begm fuesda~ January 10
for
tnlormo tton toll
Ben
Slowter ol t421lZO .i;!J!Iwcen
6 00 and 8 00 pm

STRAY DOCS killing ducks 011d HOOF HOLLOW Horses Buy sell
trade 01 tram New ond used
upscttmg gorboge cons on out
saddles Ru1h Reeves Albonv
property wtll be shot B•oWn s
(614 1698 3290
T•o1le• Pork
THE RACINE Volunieer
F~re MEIGS COUNTY Humane Somtly
Corelme ond adoption Servtc&amp;
Deportment will spon sor a gun
992 7bll0 742 3162 9'12•S427
shoo t ev~ry Saturday ul6 ptl1 aJ
lh,tr buddtng 1n Ba shon Fo e AKC REGISTERED pekmge1oe pup
lory cholo.e guns only
pie1o Phone (304) 882 2683
APPOINTMENT

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
Monday

~

NoooonSaturday
Ti.H!sdliy

lhru FrldH)
&lt;PM
the dll)' before publkallun

Cue No . 2228 6
Es t ate ot Harry S Moore,
Deceased
'
N011ce 1S hereb~ g l11e n thai
Frank W Porter , Jr, at
Roure 3, Box 36A , Ra Cine,
Ohto, has been duly appomted
E)jecutor o t t he Estate of
Harry S Moore . deceased ,
la te of MeUJS County, Ohto
Credtlors are reqUtred to
filE! the 1r ct a1rns wtlh satd
ftductarv
w1th1n
lhree
months
Dated HHS 30111 day Of
Dec ember 1977

&lt;PM
F n day a fternoon

(1) 6 , 13 20

For

coMMoN
PLus coun
MEIGS COUNTY , Ot-110

3ft:

Saturday, Jao. 7, 1978

Bern1'ce Bede Osol

16,6S6

CHARLES F . PYLE!,
fhclne, Qh lo 4.5771

ond

SHIRLEY l. PYLES
A1cine, Ohio 45711
PlaintiHs

"'

BRUCE HOBACK,

Residence Unknown ;

ond

The

Unknown

Helri ,

Devisees.
Lt91h11 ,
OistrlbultU, Adm1nistraton
and Executors. If tny , of
Bruce HObectc, Deceueel ,
Defendanb
NOTICE SERVICE
BY PUBLICATION
The
unknown
he~rs ,
devisees .
te g ate eL
dlstributees 1 administrators
and execuTors, tf anv . of
Joseph Hoba ck , Deceased ,
whose names and Pla ces of
res i dence are unknown and
cannot
with
reasonable
di ligence be asc1!rtatned :
Bruce Hoback. whose p lace
of resldtnc&amp; Is unknown and
whose
las t
addre ss
Is
unknown and th e unknown
he1rs , de 111se es , legat ees,
dlstr lb u tees , admtn ts trators
and e]l(ecurors, '' any , of
Bru c e Hoback . deceased .
whose namn and place s of
res1dence are unknown and
cannot
w i th
reesonable
dlltgence be as certained are
hereby notlfled that pla int i ffs
have brought ftlis action
namtng each of you as on e Of
the defendants tn the abov e
named court by tiling th ei r
petition on November :lOth ,
1977
The object of the pet1t 1on Is
that
the defendant s b e
r equtred to set up thetr
elleged estate or In te res t In
the real propertv or be
forever barred from aner
tlng same , and that ptalnt•ffs '
,lfle be fore ver quletE!d as
aoainsl anv claim , estate or
tnterest of the defendants and
for such other rel1ef as may
be found to be proper and
necessary to afford pl einflfts
full tellef , with judgment for
costs herein , that sa id real
euatl! Is described
as
follows
Thi! tollow l no ctescrtbect
ret I est ete situate m the State
of Ohio , County of Me igs a net
VIllage of Ra ci ne, to wit All
ot Lot No E IQhty one (81) tn
said VIIIC~ge of Racme , Ohio ,
eiCCept seven (1 ) feet off the
West end ot sa i d lot Sai d lot
Is bounded on the East by
F tfth s rreet
Reference Deeds 8f'tf y
Br lckles , Admr• of Estate ot
Ina Hoback . Deceased , t o
Charles F Pyles and Shtrlev
1. . Pyles . Vol
, Page
and Vol 155 , Page 45 , Deed
Records Meigs County , Oh io
You are required to answer
the Petition wtthtn twenty
eight davs after the lest
(' publtcatlon of this not1ce ,
whtch will be published once
' each week for t.l)( successtve
weeks ,
ana
t he
last
publ i cation w i ll be made on
January 6th , 1971
In case or vour failure to
answer or otherw •se respond
as perm lttect bV the Oh lo
Rules of Civil Procedure
with i n the ttme stated,
ludoment by default will be
rendered against you tor the
relief demanded i n the
petition
lnry E Spenc•f·
Clerk ot the Court
of common Pleas.,
Meigs. County , Ohio
(12) 2. 9, 16, 23, Jo. (lJ 6/ 6tc

This comtng yea r you ma y
resurrect an otd en ter puse that
was never deYeloped to li S lull
po tent ial fht s 1tme you w•ll
have th e Draper kn ow -how to
make '' pay a ll

CAPRICORN

(Dec .22-Jan . l9)

Secre ts rejaltng to your per
sonal bustness should not be
ban tered about today A nosy
acquatnlan ce IS ea ger Ia use
such tnlorma hon agamsl you
F1nd o ut to wh om you re roman ltc ally sw ted to by seiJdtng
for your copy of Astra -Graph
Le tte r Matt 50 cen1s to r eac h
and a tong sell-addressed
stamped en velope · lo As traGraph P 0 Box 489 Radto C tt y
Slatton N Y 10019 Be s ure to
spec tl y your btrt h slgn

AQUARIUS

PISCES (Feb 20-March 201 Thos
1s likely to be only a parltall~
product •ve day lor you because
~our l ull we1ght wtll no t be put
Dehtnd your more amb tltous
projects
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) It
wou ld be poor judg m en t on
your behalf today to make 1tgt11
of a Stlu atlon a lnend \news
seriou sly Keep yo ur c ute remarks to yo ur sell

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An
arrangerne nl i hal you have wtth
an assoc tale wher e each ts
su ppo se d to snare equa lly
co uld ttll o ut of balan ce today
Th e ltg hl e nd may be vo urs .

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Free
adv tce 1s somelhtng th at you re
apt to dtspense qutte genero usly today Unfortunately
your we ll- tn l ended suggesdtons mtgtlt do mo re harm tha n
good

(June

21 -July

221

Pro blems wil l res ult toda y tl
you fe el th e se rvtce s o th ers
render lor yo u shpuldn 1 cos t
you a so u bu t that whrch you
do for th em 1s worthy or com pensation

LEO (July 23-Aug.22)

Don

I be

the one who tn)ec ls w etgh ty
IODICS mto a lrt endly co nY e r ~a­
lton today II will dtYtd e old
buddies Into debatmg teams

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep1.2ZI

Un·

less you ga ug e condtttons rea l
tstt cally 1oday goals that you
set fo r yourself won 1 m a1enal
•ze Thmgs aren 1 as easy as
they lt rsl appear

LIBRA

(Se pl 23-0c1.23)

A

lnend o! yours who promtses
ltttfe wtll be the one who
deh11e rs todaY Anb1he r pal
wh o talk s a lot wtll be all show
and no go

SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Nov.ZZI Even
•f th e arrangement •s with a
person you know q ut le well ,
don't loan mo ney today w tlhout
ge tl tng colla teral The tr ansac tlo n co uld later solJr

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec 211
It's best toda y to re ly on what
you ye learned lrom e~pert
ence rathe r than heed lll e
advice ol someone who has
never llad a similar problem
! NE'IISP..t.f'ER ENTERPRISE ..t. SS N 1

U.S. Department of Labor
Manpower Administration

· Yo ung Women and Men Ages 16-21 years in

Get pa id w h tle lea'rning Free food , housi ng, medi cal
care, clo th i ng allowance and spe n~lng J'T,'IoneY, J OB
CORPS trai ns males and fe males for joJ;l sk1 lls Sott'l as
Auto Mechanics, Keypunch, B rlck lay in.g ~ ,I'Jur~ihg ll1
Skt ll s, Welding, Offtce Sk ills and many 'more'~ Mu st
leave area . If tnterested tn improvtng your future,

.

THREE
BEDROOM
992 3090

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Aduh !i
house

LARGE ROUND Sole .. feeders
made of square tubmg S76
Venneer Iorge round baler
$250 Ot scounl until Feb 15
1978
Woodmasler cob tnct
vvood hea ters thermostat osh
pan hmged lop tar cooktng
bnc~ lmed
$2 42 Coolmoster
some o~ oba ... e but Shaker
grate tor cool $764 Slower lo•
etl her $46 Me mil Chose (6 14)
698 3021

AUTO BODI ES and scrop me tol
Rt der's So l v~~ 992 54!8

THR EE Et VIS records co ll ecton
tlems Con be seen at Chiton
W Va ~k_ l or A oge~ Klet n~

WANT TO Buy Mobt le Home w1t h
2 or 3 bedrooms Older type
747-3074

FIREWOOD
SPLIT
del1 vered
st acked $25 per Iorge p1ckup
load 742 2256.

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POSITION OPEN
The
Meigs
County
Emergency
Medtcal
Servtces
Coordanator ' s
postlton. SElf starter w1th
at least a high school
educatton
requ~red
Educahon -experience
combtnation must include
ftnanC!al
{budget )
e)(perhse, light technical
wntmg abthty and some
knowledge oi bus1ness
admtntstr~tton. along wtth
under standtng the EMS
lognttcs and operaltons .
Strong tmparttality to aU
untts vttal, as ts negottatmg
expertise. other EMT-A
status is requtred , but may
be
wa1ved
if
EMS
upenence can be shown
II watved , EMT A must be
earned 1n ftrst. avatlable
MS class.
Ftextble hours and car
absolute requirements .
Send resume to Bob
Fisher, 191 N. Thtrd Ave .,
Mtddleport ,
before
Wedn€'sdav. Jan 11 .

1972 FORD GRAN Tormo Slallon
Wogan 351 engine A C outo
51 OOOmtles $1300 9.492082
1971 FORD TORINO St oll en
Wogon 302 motor P S Good
cond11ton While $250 Colt

(6 14 ) 667 -3252

.

F 750 l , ton 1973 Ford P1clcup 4·
speed, P S , P 8 Wh1te SI 200
(614) 007 -3252

GOOD USED TV s Color and
Block and Wh1t e Harmon s TV
276 Sycamore Slreet
Mtddleport, Oh1o 992 2522
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Troller

9'r.3SW

18

TRAVEl
$2 200. Coli

992-2206 01 992-7630

EIGHT FEE DE~ ptgs 40 45 lbs $25
eoch
Tuppers
Plo tn s
Coli
St25

12 GAUGE 40 trich bbl longlom
gun In excelle nt condtflon Call
742 -2334

ALUMINUM SIDING
SOLID VINYL SIDING
SOFFIT &amp; CELINGS
GUTTERS &amp; DOWN
SPOUT
Eesy

step

I iOstructions.

by

step

ACE HARIMARE
Located In

MEIGS PLAZA
Middleport. OhiO
11 ·9- llc

Closed Jan . 10
Ttl 18th, 1978

SMALL for m for sole 10% down
owner fmonced Monroe Coun
ty W Vo Phone (304) 7723t 02 or (304 ) 772 3227

NEAR BASHAN _

About

10 ntce laytng acres on
blacktop
road
Water
available 513.000 00
NEAR
NEW
HYDRO
UNIT 2 n~te lots w itt1
rlver trontage . 2 s tory
frame home 3 bedrooms
bath , 2 ftreplaces , coa l
f urnace Just $6,80(] 00
YOUR DREAM come true
3 yrs old , 1 mtle out, lovely
equ ipped
ktf c h e n ,
3
bedrooms, 2 bat hs, st orm s,
s t orage bldg
1 acre

'1'12 7222

$37 ,300.00.
JUST
LISTED

3

bedroom home, equiPped
kit chen ,
level
ya rd ,
c arport , elec triC ba seboard
heat, many other fea tures

WeAre Now
Taking New
Custom e_rs For

$17,200.00.
PUT YOURSELF IN OUR
HANDS .
WHETHER
YOU ' RE
HOUSE
HUNTING. SELLING. OR
BOTH
YOUR
INTERESTS ARE OUR
INTERESTS!
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
ASSOCIATES
992-ZZS9- 99H 191

FUEL OIL AND
GAS SERVICE
CALL US
Pomeroy Landmark

·~~Jack W . C.usey, Mgr.
Aijl; Phone m -2 181
'

COU NTRY farmla nd w ttfl seclud ed woods water and good ac cess 111 Monroe Counl y W, Vo
$ 1 000 down , co li [J04) 772 3102 or (30-4 ) 772·3227
Commemol proper ty approx 17
acre s level land located at
Tuppers Pl a1ns on Ohto Route
7 Phone (bl4) b67·6304 1

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VA -FHA, 30 yr financing Ireland
Mortgage 77 E Stoll! Athens
phone (614 ) 592 ·3051
ACRES O N Leadtng Creek
Rood 992 7066

I 3

THREE ,ACRE form 5 room house
Port tal both Ctfy water 9 mt les
from fawn $4 500 Owner has
to leove area l;lecouse of
em ployment Ph 992 /98q for
oppotnlment
THREI: YEAR old , I 'II story r anch
style home 4 bedrooms 2 car
garage cement dr1vewoy I A
Povole
g r o und
$33 900
owne1, Sean by appo1ntmenl
949 2801

382S
REMODELING Plumbmg heotmg
and all fypes of general repotr
Work guaranteed 20 years e•
pencnce Phone 992 2409

'

2 Or H T , tilt wheel , AM rad to &amp; tape

1972 CHRYSLER ftEW YORKER ........... '995
2 Dr. H.T ., good condll1on

1968 CAMARO AS IS ............... -.... 495
V 6, 3 sp(l .

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1971 CHEV. lf• TON PU ................... '995

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SATURDAY , JANUARY 7, 1978
6 :oo--Svnrlse Semester 8, Sunrise Semest er 10
6·3Q----Marlo &amp; t he Magi c Movie Machine 4, For
Yov .• B lack Woman 8, US Farm Report 10J
Kentucky Afield 13.
7 oo--Matters of Life 6: Ghost Busters 8; Public Polley
Forums 10; Weekend Special 13.

radia l ti res. loaded

1973 PONTIAC CATALINA ... ..... .-....... 11295

6 cy l .•

.:~~ttto

7 3G-Saturday R:ep()rt J ; World of Survival 4 , Dusty' s
Treehouse 6; Wacko 8
6 Ill)-.,( B. Bears 3.4,15, Superfrlen ds 6,13, Ska teblrds

, 2 dr

1

6 cyl, 4 spd

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WOOD AND WOOL FIBER
"S INCI;I947

1211lmo .
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216 E . Second Street
Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Phone 992-3325

PULLINS EXCAVATING Completa
Serv1ce Phone 992 2478

$16,500
SYRACUSE - 3 bedrooms,
bath natural gas furn ace,
ctty water,
alummum
st d l ng , a11d corner lo t
Asktng Sl6,500
S7,500 - 2 bedroo m frame
home bemg overhau led
F trepla ce.
CIStern .
2
porches. and large lot of
a lm ost a n acre

LISTING

-

W1th

FEMALE BLACK and wh1te Ierner
type dog
Fem al e port
Schnou 2er Mole 'h collte and
1/1 Engftsh seller 2 fem al e
Oolmo11on pupp t e~ 3 yellow"
and white mole ca ts 742 3162

Full power , a ir.
mileage , light blue

Save 54 88 Sq . Yd
l~ and 15 ft. wtdfh carpet _
rubber back.

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low

Full power &amp;

wheel,

•

air,

75 Cadillac cpe.
DEVIUE
Full power, factory atr,
leather seats, T&amp; T wfleel,
stereo, ~2,000 m ties

'5600

T

+T

AM F M &amp; Aape.

1975 ROYALE CPE.
Low mileage, sharp car.
air. AM- FM &amp; taP.e, blue.
white vmyl roof, "'white
vinyl trim

72 OLDS 88
ROYAL

Vtnyl roof. full power. a 1r.
stereo

'1295

1974 CUT. SUP. CPE.

73 PONTIAC
CATALINA 2 DR.

A1r , AM-FM ridtO, blue,
black .vinyl roof.

....,.""

..

NOW '1695

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"UT~~ND
FURNITURE

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Rulland

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THURSDAY 8 TIL NOON

r.

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FRIDAY TIL 5

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CLOSE SATURDAY

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Air.

,73 CAPRICE
-4 Dr. HT, a tr, 50·50 sea t

RUTLAND
-

~
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..
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Air
Was $2495

'1495

CHEVY
MONTE CARLO
Power

&amp;Atr .

Was $4695

j5

j6 .

~b
:1

"

41'

..

tope. u ,OOO miles Sharp.

'5495

' power, air, vinyl roof,
Full
, sharp

A

'2995
Car
Milke A Perfect

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•3295

"76 CHEVY CAMARO
v 8,

a utomatic, P S

Wagon . Sta.ndard shtff.

'1595

one
or GeoroP Harris.
•
f92-S:U2

1977 GRANADA 4 DR .................
.... .. $AVE
VB. P B , auto tran s, vinyl roof, elect. rear w indow
defrost

1975 GRANADA 4 DR ............ ---- ......$AVE
V 8. P S , P B , A C, radt o. viny l top , redmmg
.

.
1975 LTD 4 DR..........................
·.. $AVE
trans, P S., P B , A C, cruise- control. radio

AMFM .

1974 MAVERICK 4 DR .......... ... ......... $AVE
P S , auto. trans , A C ,6cyl , 3 1n stock

1974 GALAX IE 500 2 DR . .......... ... .. :... $AVE
v.e.

f973 MAVERICK 2 DR ..... -......... -...... $AVE
6 cyl , P S., auto trans , radio, vlnyl top

1973 PINTO STA. WAGON .................. $AV~
4 cyl 1auto . trans , A C .• lug ra c.k, r adio, Squire option

1976 COURIER PU ...........................$AVE
4 c yL·, 5 speed . 0 0 tra,s , radto , 6ft bed.

1976 F~IOO ..•••.. •.••.........••.•. .••••.••.. .$AVE

.

1975 F-250 .....•••.•......••••.••.•••••••..•.. $AVE

1975 F-250 ...•• . ,.. •..••.••••...•.••.••... •.•• $AVE
"76 PLYMOUTH
VOLA,RE

"You'll Ukt Our Quo lily Woy at ucnng I&gt;Uslntss" GMi: Flnoniint
Open EvtiMnos Unfll 6 : -Tll5 o.m. Sol.

V-8, 4 speed trans., P .S., P B ., HO gun &amp; suspenston .

1975 F-100 .................................... ~VE

lO

19~4 F-100 •....••••••..•.•..•.•.••.••••••••••• $AVE

tersons

a, 1o,

11 uu-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15, B lack Perspedlve on the
N ews 33

.,

11 . 1&gt;-ABC News6 , Take\515
38

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11 30-Movle "The Lost Man" J. Weekend 4.15. Movie
" Only the Valiant " 6 ; Movie " Per tect Friday '' 8 :
Movie "Gengh ls Khan" 10, Movie "Fi reball 500''
1'3, Janaki 33
~
DO-Movie "Better a Widow" 4, Movle . "Twfon a

Gu lllollne" 13
,
1 3D-Mary Hariman 3, This ls1he N FL 6, 2:45--ABC
N ews 13 , 3 JG--News 3
4 oo-Movle "J igsaw" 3. 6 oo-Bewllched J

HIT THE
JACKPOT

Attendancoat Eden Sunday
Schoo l on Christmas Day was
71

1977 COUGAR XR7
L 1pst1Ck red , w1 th white lea ther lnter to r, AM-f M
Quad t ape st ereo system , cruise control , pOwer
wtndows, atr, deluxe ' Interior , l ight group. plus
manv more ex lras

1974 Dodge 4 wheel Dr. *
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Those spendffig Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Holsinger and family were
Martha Holsinger, Mr. and
Mrs Sol Bigley, Mr and Mrs.
Eddie Bigley, Mr. and M1 s.
Robert Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Holsinger Jr. and farruly
and Mr. and Mrs Jim Eddy
and son.
Mrs. Susie Kcrwll) spent
Christmas Day wlth"Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hoselton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake
Jr. and !annly spe nt the
weekend at Springfield, Ohio
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs . Dawain
Durst, Charlotte and Bret,
visited the past week w1th
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Holsinger
and fam1ly
Mr. and Mrs. Alv in Reed
visited Mr. and Mrs. flay
Weaver and family Sunday
Spending New Year's Day
w1th Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Webb were Aleshia Holsinger, Mr. and Mrs. John
Robinson and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Dwayne Hawk, Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Bigley, Mrs. Martha
Holsinger, Mr and Mrs. Alva
Holsmger Jr. and !am1ly,
Mrs. Cora Webb and Roscoe

$

1976 PIy. RDa drunner, Sh arp..... ......... '329 5
,
1976 Ford Granada ~ drl Std .. -- ---.. .... . 2995
1976 Ch ~J.. NY 4 dr, FUIly Equip...... '5495 lt111975 Ch M l'b Class' 4 d
,
!
evy a I U
IC,
r.. ··-- •• ·. 2995 111974 Buick Apollo Vg 4 dr................ 11995 ! Webb.
1974 Vega 2 DR. Aulo.......... .': .........'1295 !
1973 Chevy Leguna Wagon .... ........ .... 11595 ·*
NOTICE OF
APPOINTM E NT
1973 Pontiac Firebird 2 Dr. HT ............ 12495 !
Cue No. 22293
E1t11t of Samuel 0
Stout ,
Deceased .
1~73 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Or. HT.. ...... 11695
Noti ce Is her eby given th a t
!
Ma !"le Stout , of Rou te 2,
1
, Ohio, nas been du tv
! 1973 Buick Centurt 4' Dr.1 Air .............. 1495 aAlbany
pp oin t ed Admlnl s tratnx or
t he Es t a t e of Samue l 0 Stou t,
!lt 1973 Ford Torino 2 Dr. HT............. _.•. 11695 ! deceued,
t at e of M eigs
County , Ohio
s ar e reQy/red to
! 1973 Maverick 4 Dr........... ........ .. ... 11495 fi lCreditor
e their cla ims with said
fiduciary
w t tllln
tllree
"'1973 Buick Special 4 Dr................... 11695 months
Dated lhts 30th day o f
lt December 1977
1972 Olds 4 Dr............................... '995 lt
Mann lng D
fer
Judge
1
1972 Ford Slationwagon ...... ............... 895 ,..! (1 ) 6, 13, 20 , Jl c
1971 Maverick 2 Dr. Auto., Sh ift .......... 1795 ,.

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1971 Sportabout Hornet Sta. Wgn. , ....... '995

TRUCKS

1973 Dodge Club Cab, 6 cyl.; Std.. -.-.. '1895
,
1973 Chevy lfz Ton PU, V8 Std...... ..... 2395

i974 C-10 Cha,................................$AVE
v B.

P S, 3 speed trans.

1972 Ford lfz Ton PU, 6 Cyl ............. 'l395

SPECIALS
1965 D-100 CARGO VAN .................... $AVE
1966 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR ....... ....... $AVE
1974 CHEV. MALIBU 4 OR.................. $AVE
1972 MAV. GRABBER 2 DR ................ $AVE
5te Pat Hill , Ro&lt;kY Huppor O.rroll Dodrill

Sav mg

en eq.~y

Eden News

SPECIALS

•3695 00

D~1yhght

Time to cunscrve

WITH THESE

Club Cab, long wlde bed1lock out hubs. 4 s peed

In 1914, the Um led Slnles
went 011

Web~

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MEmS I
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I POMEROY, o. I

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V 8, P.S , P B , auto trans

1964 Ford lfz Ton, Flat Bed, Std........... 5295

PH. 992-2176

** ·11 llll•national
HaMSter
! I Nnldd
* I Equipment
!

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Open Ev•nnttsttl6 : 00txCept
Thursday and S•turdlly. CloHd Sundl¥

992-2196

MlddltiiOrl. 0 .

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NCM OPEN

GINO'S

OF MASON

For A Good Dtll on 1 New or Ustd Vehlclt
Pomeroy

.

Weather Machi ne 20,33

9 3G-Tony Randall 6,10
10 00---Love Boat 6,13 ; Ko)ak 8,10

6 cy L, 3 speed trans

·1974 C10 CHEV.................. .- ............. $AVE

.,\,.,t,..t. llh

8. 10
9 oo-Emergency 3,4, 15; StcJrsky &amp; H utch 6,13; Je l

302 V 8, P S , auto . tran s

DAN THOMPSON FORD

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

"

'5995 00

Golden Glow metall tc pamt, V 8, wlltte full vinyl roof .
au to trans., w s w radial ttres, P S , console , P B , AM
radio w tape stereo, extenor acce nt grp . prot grp .
ftnted glass, new car warranty

'

'10

.

1977 MUSTANG II 2 DR ........... -.... ... $AVE

Auto trans , P S., rad10, tutone blue

jB 19

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Dan Thompson Ford

trans , P B , A .C., vi nyl top, rad1o,

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lt
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lt
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A tllought lor llle &lt;lay :
In 11198, Simon Lake made
America n novelist James the fir&gt;t telephone call !rom a
cabell said, "The optimist submarine. to IWld " .
proclauns !hat we live in the
best of all possible worlds and
In 1919, former President
the pessimist fears this Is Thl'Odore Roosevelt died at
his home in Oys!er Bay, N.Y.
true."

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queen

40 Dress
slyle
41 For
42 Wing

j36

JANUARY

s ,auto

(fl t•t'l ~ to.u•.: ~'"' I" ' '

31
34

Claudius 20 : Jacques Llpchlh 33.
8 3o--&lt;&gt;peration Petticoat 6, la; We've Got Each Other

p

rtver

39 Sparush

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OCRUT

P Q U I. T R 0 0 V I I Z X 0
Yesterday's Cryploquole: ·YOU WII.L BECOME A\;; SMALL
AS YOUR CONTROUJNG DESIRE : AS GREAT AS YOUR
OOMINANT ASPIRATION .-JAMES All.EN

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Calch -33
s oo-Golf 3,4,1S, Pop Gbes The Country 10; Music
F: r om Aspen 20. zoom 33
•
5·Jo-Porter Wagoner 10; On ce Upon a Classic 33
6·00---News 10. Law rence Wetk 8, Zoom 20
6:3G-News 3,A; NBC News 15 , CBS News 10, Que
Pasa. USA? 20; Music 33
7 oo-Afi.Star Anyfhtng Goes 3, Lawrence 1 Welk 4, 15,
Hee Haw 6; Hee Haw 8; Bugs Bunny 10, Wild
' Kingdom 13, Elec. Co 20. Battle Line 33 .
7 JG-We Thlllk You Should Know 3, Lowen Thomas
Remembers 33: All Slar Anything Goes 10 ; Laugh
Makers 13, Once Upon a Class ic 20.
8 oo-Bionlc: Woman 3,4,15; Bob Newhart 81lO ; I,

v e, auto

2 wds

l8 European

I'"

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C QVXJO.

A Z Y X J

-

Kick

' I"

14

"

buckets, a uto tr ans 2 In Stock

31 " I -

entrance

V 8, 4 speed trans , H W gun and suspension .

76 VW KOMBI WAGON
Roof vent, and light, seat
converts Into bed, AM FM

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· -1

Power&amp; a tr
Was $1995

'4495

·• :=

.RURAND FURNITURE

4 DR.

•1995

•

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71 OLDS
98 LUXURY SEDAN

'8000

"

•

73

NOW

73 B.UICK
LESABRE

~

'1295

NOW '1695

REGENCY SEDAN

z,

V-8. automatt c, P S, air

Coupe , air
Was S2195

George's
Demo,
full
power, factory air. stereo,

~
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8:00 TIL 5:00

73 DODGE
CHARGER

77

6,000 mjles
Was 59,244

72 DODGE CHARGER

'6300

lape.

Gold meta li te.
Wagon. a ir
Was Sl895

•

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76 CAOIUAC
CPE. DEVILLE

. 72 OLDS
VISTA CRUISER

•

'449$

'1195

Full power, air. leather
mterlor. AM FM stereo

Was Sl995

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TALK TO
WEI·lDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

742-2211

4 speed

:-

NOW '1295

V-8, automaltc, P.S

74 CHEVY VEGA
GT CPE.

••:

Was Sl49S

Atr, P .S., P B., tape, clean

'2495

••

72 CHEVY IMPALA
HT CPE.

76 CUTlASS SUP. CPE.

6cy

:.

Call742-2211

'1395

75 PINTO
WAGON

•

4.88 SQ. YD.

27 Novehsl,
W1Wam 30 Hlgh 1n
calones
31 Variety
of trapshootmg
35 Cookbook
verb
36 Mme

U LR

ZCQRLO

Yrsterday's Answer

V tnyl root
was 5279s

Air

'2995

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•.

Reg S6.95 -not installed

hard
36 Gone by
39 Scatterbraihed
13 Water
wheel
II ChOice
IS Bedeck
16 Turltic
language
DOWN

73 CUTLASS
4 OR.

40r.a!r

NOW '2495

J.
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KRZKTR

F Y C Q

UOOZPYUCR

35 Hit

'3995

'7500

73 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE

••..

5

ARNOLD GRATE

1

YOUR CHOICE 1976 •
DEVIUE CPE. or SEDAN

'6295

~

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742-2211

AM-FM &amp;
roof 9,200

sharp

•
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all

wheel,

'9700

1977 CUT. CRUISER

•
••

mmerals, some of t he land
lays n ice, that cou ld be sold
•n 5 acre lots Sma ll barn
45 ACRES - tn t he st1cks •
with water tap, septte ta nk,
and electr ic All tl1 1s at a
price that anyone ca n
afford .

G. Bruce Teaford
Realtor Assoc;iates

Candy Stripe
Rubber Back
Regular S6.95

3

NOW IS THE TIME TO
SELL THAT BIG FUEL
EATING HOUSE .
Helen L . Teaford

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30 rolls of carpet in stock .
Good seletlion all on sate.
Installed with paddmg, no
extra to pay .
•

bedroom hom e In Pomeroy
ou t of flood area 2 baths,
dining
room,
fulr
basement, n a t ural ga s
cen tral
heattng ,
and
ga rage $27,500
SlO ,SOO For th is 2
bedroom , f rame home near
stores . All ctty util ities

40 ACRES

••

T+ T

tape , landau
m tles .

'4795

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SAVE ON
••
CARPETING
•

MOBILE HOME repotrs 992 5858

Will THE lady w ho gol Scoo ter
please call 992 -5552

A1r , AM-F M, V root, low
mllea~e.

1977 CADILLAC
DEVIUE CPE.
Full power, atr, crut se,

~

EXCAVATING dozer loader and
ba ckhoe wo rk dump truck s
and Ia boys for htre w •ll hau l
ftll dtrt 10 sa tl ltmeslone and
grove l Coli Bob or Roger Jef
l ers doy phone 992 -7089 ntght
phone 992 3525 or 992 5232

PIANO TUNIN G - Lone Oomels
New ph one number , 992·2581
It no answer coil 992·2082

1976 GRAtfD PRIX

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698 7331.
BATHROOMS AND
Kttchens
remode led cer amiC fi le plum bing, carpentry an d general
mamtenonce 13 yeors e•penence 992 3685

WILL CARE tar the elderly m ou r
home Phone 992 ·73 14

!:
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HOWERY
AND MARTIN Ex
covollng
sep tiC
sys tems
dozer borkllae dump truck
ltmes fone
gravel
blacktop
pavtng Rt 143 Phone I (614 )

SIX SHEPHERD pupptes . Assorled
c,olors Coll 742 2334

3 LOTS -7 .room house,
bath, ct f y water , natural
gas
centra l
heatmg .

NEW

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Boy'"
9 Kind of
lamp
10 Agreeable
IS Scottish
uncle
· wl&gt;rd
14 Gannent
16 Costly
opemng
17 Curved
18 Hard to see 't7 Gravy 21 Fair to
18 Kind of
nuddling
ranch
%1 Period of
19 lnfur~ated
20 Bare
office
%6 Rogues gal· Zl Sallsfy
lery name •22 Palm leaf
28 Passenger 23 Father
!9 Sauce or
"25 Riv1era
steak
resort
31 G1ve up
2
j3 4
32 Watch
33 Rebel
II

4 JG-Spe;trts Spectacular 8, Nashvi l le on the Road 10,

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INSUlATION
SERVICE

Manasseh

s "What -

2 00---Thls Is The NFL 3, Senior Bowl 4, 15, Movie
" Robi nson Crusoe on Mars" 10, Cl i ffwood Avenue
K1ds 13, Making Th ings Grow 33
2·3o--Bewltched 3; Pro Bowling 6, 13, Antiques 33
l
3. QO-Movle "CountrY' Music" 3; Tenn is 8; Guppies to
Groupers 33 .
3 Jo-Area Showcase 33 ; 4 oo-Hula Bowl 6, 13 . Tha t
Nashville Music 10. Body Shop 33 .

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RAClNE , 0 .

992 3978

eg

" last Trainfrom Gun H il l " 8; Trl State Today a nd
Tomorrow 13; Bit with Kn it 33

••

RACINE
PlANING MIU

Douglas,
7 City of

S. 0 N C. F E t. I. 0 W

Onl' h·th·• ~1mph ~t:tncl..; fnr .motlwr In thi!i&gt; ~ :unplc A is
\f \ Pl l f Hr lht• thrN· I ' · '\ for lhl' 1\\ (1 o· ~ . l'if' !-:tndt• h ·ll ('r:,,postrnphcli llw h •tU!l h ;111d fr•rtH.ttt•lfl t d th&lt;• 11 otds :'n' .111
htnts F..H·h d.1\ th(' f'(ttlf' lt'lh•ts :lrt' dtiTi.'r,•n t

&amp; Lincoln or

ACROSS
t Score of
the lanes
6 "- MJUer"
II Mod1fy
1% Follow .
13 "All wet"·
3 wds.

:•&gt;

1 mile north
Tuppers Plains. Ohio
667 -3463

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Pomeroy

992·2174

See Roger . Riebel

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
,~

RI_EBEL'S USED CARS
St.Rt.7

A X l ' 11 I, II A A X R ---- •

II

JOSE,H

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1970 CHEV. lf, TON PU •.... ••• .•• •••••..• '795

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8,10
26
9 . 0()-Space Senllnelsl.4,15; Scooby's Lalf -A-Lymplcs
6, 13, Bugs Bunny Road Runner 8. Bugs Bunny &amp;
29
Friends 10.
9 · 30- Super Wllch 3 , 4,1 5. 10.00- Bang -S hang
I TrustI"
Lalapalooza J,A, 15
worthy
10 3D-Adventures of Muhammad All 3,4, 15, Batman 35
2 Ownson or
Tarzan 8,10
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president
11 OD-Thunder 3,4,15. Kroflt Supershow 6,13
11 3G-Search &amp; Rescue 34, 1.5; Spa ce Academy 8, 10.
3 Salt tree
12 ro-Baggy Panls &amp; the Nitwits 3, 15, Movie " The
!In-law·
j43
Hell with H e r oes" 4; Secrets of Isis 8. In The Know
abbr
10; Act ion News for Kids 13.
5 Wear
12·30---Red and Gang 3, 1.5. American Bandstand 13,
away
Point of View 6; Fat Alber t 8, 10
1· oo-Jetsons 3; America's Black Forum 6. Vtewpomt
8 , Film Festiv al 10, Wrestling 15; t-'hotography 33
1 30-Marshall Baskelball3 ; CBPA Bowling 6 , Movie

Auto .. P.S ., P B

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VICe all m,okes, 992 -2284 The
Fabrtc Sh op , Pome r oy
Aulhorned Smger Soles ond
Serv tce We sharpen SCISSOrs

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Will do l'ocftng cons trucllon
plumbtng end heo flng No job
too Iorge or foo sma ll Phone
742 2348

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.

- you wt ll ftnd fea tur es
galore
Lovely modern
kttche n, 3 or 4 bedrooms,
' " sulatton, storm wi ndows
&amp; doors, na t gas hot water
heat. ca rport
Ask1 ng
$3 1,915 00

1972 -UNCOLN CONTINENTAL ............~1995

1.

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers loostar s trofls oil
small oppl10nces t own mower
nex l lo Stole H1ghwoy Goroge
on Route 7 Phone (61.tl) 985

UALTOil

BEHIND THESE DOORS

Astro roof. fuel injection en g. Loaded

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EXCAVA TIN G dozer backhoe
and dttcher Charles R Hot
f teld , Bo {k Hoe ServiC e
Rutland , Ohto Phone 742 2008

TEAFORD[H
MAIN
POMEROY, 0. '

·1976 CADILlAC ELDORADO .............. '8995

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Com
plete 'Servrce Phone 949 2487
or 949 2000 RaCine Ohto Crtll
Bradfor d

PIANO TUNIN G -lone Camels , 13
years of serviCe New phone
number , 997 258 1

For All Your
General Electric T. V.'s
and
Hotpomt Appliances
Sale Prices

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1966 CHEVELLE ......:. .. .. •.. .•.. .. .. .. .. '495

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NEW 3 bedroom house 2 boths
aU e lec 1 acre Mtddleport
dose to Ru tla nd Phone 992
7481

POMEROY
lANDMARK

~tATliWNli/SEPCA/1

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by THOMAS

Muppet Stlow 8; News 10. To Tell •I t1e I rutn IJ.

Gilligan 's Is 15; Almanac 20; Avilla 33
7 30--Porter Wagoner J, Gong ~how ... Candid Camera
6, Price Is RightS; MacNeil -Lehrer Report 20,33 ;
Family Fud 10, SIDO, OOO Name That Tu-. 13; Pep
Goes The Counlry 15.
s .ro-&lt;:PO Sharkey 3; Donny &amp; Marie 6,13. In Search
of 4, Colleoe Basketball 8.15 : Washlnaton Week In
Review 20; Wonder Woman 10: So The People May
"now 33.
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B.3~hlr:o &amp; the Man 3,4, Wall Slreet Week 20.31
9 .00---Rockford Flles3,4; Movie "Parl2 Walking Tall"
6,13 ; Movie " Forever" 10; Say Brother Pays
Tribute to Webster Lewis 20.33 .
10 00--Qulncv 3, ,.,15; Celebrity Concerts 8, News 20 ;
Fall of Eagles 33.
10 3D-Monly Python's Flying Circus 20
11 oo-News 3.4.6.8,10,13,15, Dick Cavett 20, Lilias,
Yoga &amp; You 33
11.3Q-Johnnv Carson 3,&lt;4, 15 ; Baretta 6, 13; President
Carter's Trip 8, Movie " The Eyes of Charles Sand"
10, Monty Python's Flying Circus 33
12 .00---Janakl 33, 12.3G12 4D-Lohman &amp; Barkley 6; Ironside 13; I ·00--Midnlghl Special 3,4.15. Movie " The Giani
BehemQth" 10
2•31)=-News3. 3 00---Movle "The night of lhe Following
Day" 3, 5 :0()-Movle " My Lillie Chickadee" 3:
6 . 0()-FBI 3

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HOM ESI TES for so le 1 acre and
up M1ddleport neor Rutlond
Coll992 748 1

We have need of ltsflngs,
all types, homes, land,
commercial, etc.
Cheryl Lemley
Associate
Home Phone 742 -2003
Hilton Wolfe. Sr
Assoctafe
t4omP Phone 949-2589

6 :0()-News 3.4.8.1 0.13,15; ABC News 6; zoom 20,33
6:3G-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10. Over Easy 20,D .
7:0()-Next STep Beyond 3; Cross-WIIS4; Liars Club 6;

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1271-mo

992-7608

$21.000 00

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Chester, Ohio
10 JO-e ,

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992-5705

"The OnematotS
Jlol Tbe lmttJton

Phone

NEW LI STING - 2 year
old Fuqua double w td e

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.PHONE

and St. Rt . 7

mobile home, 24' )(52 ' w tth
porch tn e)(celle(l t condition
1ncludtng all furnitur e &amp;
ap pl tances
Located on
corn er lot, 100')(200' tn the
NE,W HOllAND mower 45 1
Arbaugh add1t10n Tuoper s
Kowasokt 90 mo torcycle One
Pl ains, Ohto, known as t he
Arobton more 992 7084
Ralph Brooks pr ope rt y
5 FOOT brush hog S200 Two 14' •
Tht s 1s a good buy at
snow ltres on wheels 742 276 1

RAIDER 100 watt hnea •
949 2322

Phone Mike Young
At

Pomeroy , Ohio
Change of
Phone Number

3

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

Young's
Carpeting

Corner Union Ave.

bedroom , ll/1 baths, dtntng
area, kttchen has built tn
oven and range, one ca r
garage, family room New
total elec trtc home on an
acre lot $4 1 ,000 00 Located
on the Crow Sub·dh11slon ,
near Ftve Pomts

s

1977

LISTING

~.

Home Service

SALON

at noon

t

Jack's Septic
Tank SeiVice
Box 34

"-10 I IlL

JOHNIE'S BEAUTY

CHARLOIS BU LL co if 10 mas old '
SeVen Eogh ths s toc~ Norman
Grueser9:__9c:2:__·S:::3:.::S.:c
8~-~FIREWOOD
$25 deltvered
949 2358 or 985 3567

614 667 3368
9 PIGS 11 weeks old
98S 356S

SALES AND SERVICE

SJ!xuse, Oh11
Ph !92-399!

NOTICE

NEW

Jack W Carsey , Mgr.
Phone 992 -2181

8 A.M. to 4· 30 P .M.

R111l! 3 PonteroJ, 0

Saturdays

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Resi d e nt ia I
a•n d
commercia l
Call
for
estimate, 24 hour serv1ce.
An vday, anytimePhon e 985-3806

LARRY LAVENDER

11 9-tfc

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SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

GUTTIR~!WIIINGS

Carp&lt;t &amp;UphOlstery

Now Only • 279.95

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STORII
WINDOWS l DOORS
RIPlACIIIINT
WINDOWS
IWIIINUII
SIDING-SOFFITT

Supenor
Steam btraction

PHONE 992-6333
OHtce Hours • 9 A M to ·•
P .M.
Clo se
Thursday s
ant

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PHONE
742-2570

Finllltlfll Avaibble
Blow• Into W11h &amp; Antes

Pomerov 9U-6281 '

HOBSTETIER
REALTY

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llo••
lmulltloa Strwtus

Pameroy, Ohto

SPECIAl AUCT ION Sot Jon 7
7 00 p m
Close o ut
on
c;hrl!ilmos toys and other g1fts
and m1 sc At Oh10 Rt..,.er Auc
lion . Me tgs Ploza Mtddleport
OhiO

Botlers, Furnaces, Heat
Pumps &amp; Auto-Controls .

FREE ESTIMATES

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

1970 t2 11 65 mob1le home wtlh
24
porch ond owntng Ex
cullen) cond1ttbn l ol lor rcnl
Cal l 985 3979

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CARTER

. . . _Ja ck W Carsey, Mgr
.. . .
Phone992-2181

Let Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condttton your
water wtth Coop water
softener. Model UC· SVI,

Pomeroy Landmark

1163-2nd Ave., Gallipolis
446-7833-446-1833

300 Main St

George 5. Hobst~tter Jr ,
Broker '
1011;, Sycamore St
Pomeroy , Oh1o

Let us test your water Free

CHEMICALS

Tri-State UpholsteiJ
Shop

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OHIO
,HEATING SERVICE ...•
REPAIR &amp; SERVICE \ ••

We Strtp Paint - Varnt shes etc .
Wood -Meta 1- Plasttcs
Antiques &amp; Modern
Upholstering Serv1ce
Custom - Professuwud
Rehmshtng • Repa tring
Antiques Bough I &amp; Sold
01ck Seyler
Phone 992 -2798
100 Kerr St
Pomeroy , Ohto

Prolesstonal Service, 39
yrs . expenenct . Free
estimates,
pickup
&amp;
del ivtry
s'ervlce .
Residenti al &amp; Com mereta I.

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Pomeroy Landmark

19~ V W wtth 1'170 V W motor ,
A lso lwo new snow fir es
moun led on V,W rtm s lSest of
fer Coli 992· 3866
Jack W. Carse Y, Mgr.
197 1 vw SUPER Bee tl e $1 300
hcal lent co nd tt 1on
t 970 ..,__ _
P_h_o_n_e_99•2···2•1•8·1--" .l
Chevelle $500 Podded bor (i
stools $300 9&lt;/2.'}q87
1976 Suzukt RM 100 MXER 4 ,mo
-9
oiCI 0 hours on engme new
1 76 MONTECARLO
Exc ellent
d
condltton . p
p8
Ac
por ts nee s assembled $200
1977 Suzu kt RM 115 B MXER, ex
crutse control AM FM lope
monv more ex tr as
S3 695
tros excellent cond1t •on , $675
992 6243
PP m JOB'2
HAY FOR sal e Round bo iE!'s P,H
1975 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 dr
B43 2524
auto Slant St~&lt; dark green wllh
whtte vm yl top P S rod to otr
8 N FORD Trac tor new ltres and
Good con dtf1on 1 owner (304 )
oms excellent mechantcol con773 5977
dillon Al so
1 Holley car bureter l Stnger Z1g Zag sew 1~74 GRAN TORIN0 V 8 P S
mg mochme w•th button holer
P,8
A C , go~ condtfion
PH 992 720 1
good
hres
Ea rl
Cross
949 2568
FIREWOOD
SPLIT, $25 cord
Oeh11ered S30 ' 9&lt;12 ~02 or

21 FOOT TRAVEL ,:,-a-:1;le-, --:Se-:1:1
contamed Tandem wheels e~&lt;
fro ntce 992 5254.

-Upholstery-

or 992 -6263

HA V FOR sole PH 949·2366
1976 GRAND PRIX SJ All eJOCtros
Low mt leoge Tom Anderson
992 J346 oher 4 pm

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We ha Ve enta rged our
servtce department and
w1ll servtce Hotpomt and
ott,er brand s.

WANT TO buy For por ts 420 J D
(1owler Dozer 949 24b3

'1'12-7066
=--

JOB CORP REPRESENTATIVE
Pomeroy City Hall !2nd fl .) 110 2nd St .
Tuesday, Jan . J().-9-5
Wednesday, Jan. 11-9·3

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CASH FOR Junk Cars Frye sTruck
ond Auto Wrecker I Scrvtce
Phone 742 2081 or Pennzo tl
RuTland 742 9575

21 FOOl TERR Y 1976 EqU1pped

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CHIP WOOD
Poles
mo~
doometer t 0 o n larges t en d $8
per ton Bundled slab $6 per
ton Deli ve red to Ohto Pa ll et
Co Rt 2 P ~~~o)' 99:.:2689

STARCRAFT FALL Sole
Mtntmolors , 20 and 22 TroVel
Trotlers 18' 5" $3799, 25 7 '
Bunkhouse $4 ,875 Fold down
$1.700 up We sell ~ervtce ond
quol•tr Open Sundays Camp
Conley Sforcraft Soles Rt 61,
N of Pt Pleasant

JOB CORPS

vis it

MOBILE HOME for rent on RoCtn e
A lbert H1ll 949 22bt

8 &amp; S MOBILE HOMES PI Plea
son! W Vo bes1de Heck s
TIMB ER Pomeroy Forest Pro
due l s Top pn ce for stondmg 197J Broodmore "14 ~ 64 2
sowl1mber Call 992 5965 01
bedroom
Kent Hanby 1 446 8570
t973 Oanon 14 x bO '2 bedroom
1972 V1c lorton 14 K 67 3 bedroom
COIN S CURRENCY tokens old
7 bol h
pocke t wa tches and chotns
1972 Coventry 12 x 65 3 bedroo•n
sdver ond gold We need 1964
1q69 Statesman 12 11 60 2
and older st lver cams Buv ~te ll
bedroom
or trade Call Roger Wam sley
CUSTOM FRAME httch l or late
742 2331
model Chevrolet a1 G M C
OLD FURNITURE tee bo•es bra~~
1ruck 992 706iJ
beds 11on bods , etc comp lete
households Wrtle M 0 Mtllar , BURROUGHS SE N SI·MATIC oc
Rt 4 Porn e10y Ohto or coli
coun tmg mochtne Ho!&gt; been
99'] 7760
u ndt~r serviCe con!rocl Or)d on
good cond1 1ton Con be seen at
NO ITEM TOO Lorge or too small
The Oo1ly Senhnel 111 (our!
Wdl buy t p1ece or complele
St
Pomcrov . OH
houwhold New u1oed or ont1

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FREE JOB 'TRAINING

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1976 FORD F 250 Cu!&gt;torn 17 50 x
14 00 tires wtnch Only 14 000
mt Headers CB. Tope deck
Over $3 000 tn e11tros Senous
call s only offer 12 noon
696 1072 $6 800

TWO BEDROOM Trader
only 992 3324

(Jan 20-Feb 191

Ju st be one of th e crowd l odaymstead of trytng to run the
stl ow Your ,peer group tsn 't
appreC!8!1Ye o f yo u appotn1mg
yourself head honcho

CANCER

FOUR ROOMS and bolh Adult!&gt;
only No pets 991 5908

AK C REGISTERED Doberman
pups 643 JOS3 a ft er S

ques Marlins Furnl1ure 70 N
2nd 51
Mtddleporl Phone
992 0 370

The
Unknown
H~ i n ,
Dtvis.ttl,
Lttl .. t l ,
Olstributees, Admlnlstnton
and Executors, If any, of
Jostph Hoback , Deceased ;

RUGS
WALL
Hongmgs ond
ofgons. Ntce lor Chm;!mas
Reasonable Call 992 2214

CASH po•d for oil molces and
mode l! of mobde homes
Phone area Code 6 I 4 42J 95Jl

ASTRO·GRAPH

IHTH&amp;

3 AND 4 RM fu1 •H ); hed ond un
lurn1shed opts
Phone W2
5434

COUN JRV MOBILE Home Parle
Route J3 north of Pomero~
large lot ~ Co11992 7479

T

ManntnQ D Webster
JU dge
court ot Common Pleas .
Probat e D•v•s1on

Suncilly

AP.PLE S FITZPATRI CK Orchards
State , Route 689
Phone
W1lkesvtlle 669 3785

RISING STAR Kennel Boord1ng
Indoor and ou tdoor runs
C. roo rn1ng all !:;reeds Clean
so flltor y locd tfles . Ch,esh1 re
Phone (614 )367 0292

Wantell il?'2
- -: ~-X==
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32'10

ECONOMY TRACTOR wtth all al
toch ment!&gt; L1lc.e new oslc. 1ng
$2250 Phone {614 ) 698 3290

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FRIDAY, JANUARY6, 1971
4;30-My Thr. . Sons 3; Partridge Family 4; Brody
Bunch 8,1 0, Llttle Rascals 1S.
s: oo-Bonanla 3; My TMree Sons 4; Gunsmoke 8,
M ister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Emergency
One 13; My Thr. . Sons 15
5:30-&lt;ldd Couple 4; News 6. Elec . Co. 20,33. Mary
Tyler Moore 10; Hogan ' s Heroes 15.

CAMPER
k£l()
Als o
horse
tro1le r S.S50 Phone (014 ) 698
mole Pomero

11--The 0.11ly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Jan. 6, 1!178

Television
Viewing
. .
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Business Services

COAL lunestone, ond colc•u•n·
dli011de (3nd colc1um bf 1f1E&lt; for
dusl con tro l and spec1oi muong
soH h ;11 formers , E•cel$1or Salt
Wor" s Moon Slreel Pomeroy
Oh1o or phon-e 992 J89J

IF YOU have o servtce to olhtr
won! to buv or !oell somethmg
oe looktng for wmk
• o•
who1ever
rou ll get rt~~lls
laster w1th a Se1111nel Wan! Ad
Call992 21 Sb

FOUND SMALL
ntan 99'16134

NOTICE OF,

cue No

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Cl'lllrgr

C...h
\day
2dilys
3days
&amp;days

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PHONE 773-5536

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�12-The Dally Sentinel, MiddlePOrt-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Jan. 6,1978

~~---A~;~-De~th~---- \Vance
I
I'EARL NEASE
KENOVA, W. Va . - Pearl
Grover Nease, 66, of 1110 Oak
Street, Kenova , W. Va .• dled
early Friday morn i ng at

Cabell Huntington Hosplfal ln
Hyntlngton. A r.efi.t~d barber.

. I

Mason wlth the Rev . Darrell
· Mullins and the Rev. David
Field! Jr, off iciating . Burial

will follow in the Broad Run
Cemeterv . Friends may call
at the funera l home from 2 till
4 and 7 fill 9 on Saturday .

he was a former resident of

the Send area .

He was a member of the
Popular St . Church of God,

the HYntlngton Chapter DAV
ind the . Huntington · Rose

Society . He was a veteran of

WW II.
He was born Jan .. 12, 19)1 ,
In the Broad .Run Com munit{ , Mason County, the
son o the late Bradford L.
11nd Sarah Thomas Nease .
Survivors include his wife ,
Vada ; a sister. Mrs. Isaiah
( Edna) Smith, of Mason, and
severa l nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be
Sunday at 2 p .m . at the...,
Foglesong Funeral Home In

Akron following &amp;- lonQ- HI ·

ness .

Mr5 . Isaacs was born In
Meigs County where she
taught school , married end
moved to Akron . The
daughter of the late Charles
W. and Lucy Bryson , she was
also 'preceded in death by

three brothers,

Norman.

(Continued from page I)
wrute hor,.s.
" The gendarmes wore 19UJ
ce ntury uniform s with
flowing dark-blue and .scarlet
capes with fur busbies and
carried lances topped by a
Belgian pennant.
As the motorcade swept
into the grounds of the white
palace, which resembles
Versailles near Paris, a Navy
honor guard snapped to
attention and a band again
played Ule Star Spangled
Bann~r.

Acroils the square, about
1,000 persons quietly watched
Carter arrive. " .
Near· Ule black and gilded
wrought iron entrance gates,

about 100 Americans waved
' at the President from berund
crowd barriers. Carter
smiled and waved back.
A woman, waving a small
American flag, held up a sign
reading ; "Hi Carter," and
carrying two dollar signs
followed by a question mark.
·As the car drove past she
shouted happily: ''He saw
.

The crowd also included
Ulree yot!Jlg ladies from Fort
Worth, Texas, carrying two
signs. One said ' ' Howdy

Jimmy, " an&lt;l the other ,

" From the Texans iri
Brussels." The girls are
working on the project to
build General Dynamics F 16
fighter planes for European
air forces.
The president ·looked
relaxed in a dark blue serge
suit which he wore wiUJ a red
and white spotted tie. Mrs
Carter wore a .royal blue
knee-length gown ·with a
golden broach at the neck and
brown shoes. Q.leen Fabiola
.wore a blue plaid skirt under
a dark-blue jacket wiUJ gold
buttons and black shoes. The
king was in a gray suit with a
d&lt;lrk blue tie.
The party moved into the
dining room wiUJ its magnificent crystal chandeliers for a
luncheon of fish , chicken and
strawberries accompanied
by ' wrute .and red wine and
champagne.

By DOYLE McMANUS
BUDAPEST,
Hungary
(UPI) - Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance arrived today to
formally return the gold
crown of St. Stephen,
Hungary's
symbol
of
nationhood, to the HWlgarian
people from the United
States.
But the Hungarian government kept Its people largely
ill the dark and planned a
sur prisingly
low-key
reception for the royal relics
it has demanded back for 32
years.
Vance, wi.J broke off !tom

Walter, and Hobart Bryson .
She was a member of the

First United Church of Christ

In A'&lt;ron .

She Is survived by her
husband,
Frank ;
three

sisters. Mae St. Clair, Edna

Carter

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JOSIE BRYSON ISAACS
Josle lBryson) . 11aacs ,
Barberton . d1ed J&lt;le&lt;.,.JO In

rettJmJng crown

Quivey, and Virg ie Meier,
and a brother, Hilbur, and
several nieces and nephews.
Services were held at the
Oun-Quigley Funeral Home
In Akron Tuesday. Jan . 3.
Burial was In Greenlawn
Memorial Park , Akron .
Attending from Meigs County
were Mr . and Mrs. Vernal E.
Blackwood. Miners\lill ~. and
Mr . and Mrs . Hampton
Johnson , Athe,ns .

Coordinator
wanted for
Med services
Applications are being

:~~~!f;s~~~~~of~e~~;n~~
Medical. Services.
The position will require a
11
Self.-starter" with at least a
high school education. The
education

experience

combination must include
financial (budget) expertise,
light technical writing
ability, and some knowledge
of business administration
along with understanding of'
EMS logistics and operations.
Strong impartiality to all
units ill vital as is negotiation
expertise. Ohio EMT-A status
is required but may be
waived if EMS experience.
can be sho'lr"· If waived,
EMT-A must De earned in the
£irst available Meigs County
EMS Class. Flexible · hours
and a car are absolute
requirements.
Applicants are to send a
resume to Bob Fisher,19! N.
Third Ave ., Middleport, and
should do so immediately
since interviews of applicants
are scheduled to be held next
Wednesday evenin~ .

Now You Know
French 19th-century poet
Gerard de Nerval brought
along a big Renaissance bed

whenever he visited friends
overnight- and then slept on
the floor beside it out of
respect for it.

Hospital News

Veleraaa Memorial Hospital
Admitled - George Foss,
Middleport ; Gladys RumPresident Carter's world tour . street.. there," a studenl sald. field , Pomeroy; Mildred
in Paris to C&lt;I!Ie iD Budapest, "We'll find out about It in Arnold, Pomeroy; Frank
was scheduled to hand over tomorrow's newspapers.''
Wolford, Vlnlon; Darlene
There were no Ianners in Good, Long Bottom; Thomas
the crown in a solemn
ceremonv this afternoon at the streets, no fireworks, no Marcinko,
Reedsvill'e;
the ~othic-spired parliament demonstrations or paradei: Dorothv Miller, Shade.
Ordinary HungariaM wUI
building m the Danube's east
Dischal'{ed - Roy Reuter,
bank.
· get to see the crown jewels Lydia Ebetsbach, Patty
But Ule ceremony was not only later, when they are put Harmon, Eugene Roush ,
open to the public or even on display in the old royar Marie Custer.
scheduled· to be broadcast. palace:
There was no official , .The jeweled crown topped
PLEASANT VALLEY
announcement of Its tlme or by a crooked cross, plus the
DISCHARGED
- James
royal
scepter,
orb,
sword
and
place until hours before it
coronation robe that were Goody, Gallipolis ; David
was to start.
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"It must be in the signs of-the Hungarian kings' Bonecutter, Schille Park, 1..;
purliament building because legitimacy for more than 900 Marshall Slayton, Mrs.
they've blocked off the years, arrived in Budapest Robert Roush, Clemel Long,
John , Mlller and James
Thursday night.
A Hungarian army detach- Morrow, all Point Pleasant;
Edna Roush, Mason; Garner
ment guarded Ule relics which fell into the hands of Triplet, Crown City, 0.; Mrs.
the U.S. Army at the end of Davey Flora, .Leon; Mrs.
Williams, 21, of Battle World War II - under Frank Morrow, Leon; Jimmy
Cree k, waived extradition Parliament's dome topped by Tucker, Buffalo; Orvllle
Thursday to face first-degree - a bright red. Star.
Strow, Henderson ; Mrs.
murder charges filed· in l&lt;ls
President Carter's decillion Garland Bechtle, Southside;
Angeles this week after police last month to return the Connie Francisco, Mason i
disclosed they had bugged crown was opposed by many Mrs.
Alexander
May,
Williams' jall cell and Hungarian exiles in America Pomeroy.
recorded him boasting to his who saw it as official
cellmates about the slaying. recognition of the c&lt;I1Uilunisl
CONFINED IN HOLZER
regime that took over
Mrs. Grace Glaze, MidHungary following the war, dleport, ill ,confined to the
Carter held firm against Holzer Medical Center for
the criticism, and diplomats observation and treatment.
said he saw the return of the Her room number is 41l8. Mrs.
crown as a gesture of respect Donald Pullins of Columbus
between tfi"e Communist for Hungarian Commwlist ill here wlth her mother.
neighbors, said Hanoi troops Party chief Jaoos Kadar, who
occupied six district capitals leads the least repressive
and were within 6 rililes of a state in the Soviet bloc.
TO MEET TONIGHT
key provincial capitaL It said
No banners; fireworks or
Meigs County REACT wiiJ
Cambodtan troops fighting parades gr~ed the crown meet this evening at 7 p.m. at
along a 170-mile front against that' Pope Sylvester ll gave the Pomeroy Senior Citizens
an estimated 60,000 Viet- Hungary's first king, Stephen Center. There wiU be a
namese would "exterminate I, in the year 1000 to special guest speaker. All
the aggressor to the last symbolize the country's members are urged to attend
man."
independence.
and visitors are welcome.

Suspect will stand trial
MARSHALL, Mich. (UPI)
- Liane! Williams , implicated in the 1976 killing of
ac:tor Sal Mineo by a woinan
friend and recordings of his
own conversations, will
return
'voluntarily
to
California to stand trial for a
crime he says he did not

commit.

Invaders are being cut'up
BANGKOK, Thailand
(UPI) - Cam bodia sa id
today that VIetnamese invaders had pushed to within
35 miles of Phnom Penh but
were ~i.ng "cut to pieces..''
Vietnam accused Cambodia
of, launching the border war
10 months ago.
Radio Phnom Penh, giving
the first details of the conflict

'Business today

Protest, filed.
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,
Trunk Western RaUroad olfl"Jf given the chance, we •
ciaIs said Thuraday they have will ohow that the sale to •
filed an official protest with Cbeaale and N•w bu :
the Interstate Comrnerc~ monopolistic lmpecl - and ·
Commission regarding the will weaken compelltioo and •
proposed sale of the Detroit, transportation aervlce," said -'
Toledo and IrmiDn Rallroa
. d · Grand Trunk prelident Jobn J
to the Chessie system and the H. Burdakln.
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"Already dcmlnant bt the =
Qmpany o!flclals said they Mlchlgln market, OMIIIe ~·
also asked the ICC !hill week and N&amp;W would be able iD ~
for an open hearing to I!QUeeze amall competltort •
consider evidence that the more and the result would '
propused ,23.6 nillllon joint add little to their billion- ;
sale is not in the best·inlerest dollar revenuea," Burdaklll "
of the pubUc and Industry in . said. "By abarp contrut, lbla 1.
sale could be the dlffennce ::
between survival or financial ~
PALMER RECALLED
stabiUty for the smaller rail- INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) roads."
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In Its official protest to the ~
Thu,rsday
recalled ICC, Grll!ld Trunk 8lid the :.
defenseman Rob Palmer proposed sale Is contrary to ;
from their Springfield farm congresslo.nal goals •• :
club in the American Hockey ouutned in the 1973 and 1m •
League .
Rail Reorganization Acta iD :
To make room on the squad "strengthen and preserve 1
roster, defenseman Nell small, solvent raUroads...
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Komadoskl was sent to
Burdakln aald Grand Tnmk ;
Springfield.
would file witbln lib: weeb an ;:
alternative propoll8l to the ~
sale with the ICC.
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CHAIRMAN NAMED
The 'Michigan-baaed •
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Detroit, Toledo and Irontoo ~
Mary Ann Tighe, arts adviser Railroad is an independent, ~
to Vice President and Mrs. SM.mile line Jnc&lt;rporaled In •
Walter Mondale, was named 1914. Chesale and N&amp;W filed E
Thursday as a deputy papers with the ICC for the :
chainnan of the National purchase of the line last I.
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Their firm, Anixter Bros.,

simple. In the 1940s and 19005
a nd early
'60s,
the
sophistication of the wire
cable business developed so
alarmingly that the local
dealers and regional distributors were swamped - Uley
couldn't afford to carry the
increasingly
variegated

asking, ''What do you need
today?''
"But," said .Bill Anix\er,
"the first name relationship
with
customers
and
employees imposes an
importallt obliglltion making your""lf available. U
people feel free to call you by

inventories."

yoUr first name, they also are

has grown in a decade from
sales of $JJ million to more
Ulan $155 million a year, and
nobody in the company is
allowed · to use the word

The Anixters conceived the likely to 'feel free to call you
idea of a specialized whenever they please and to
distributor network that be offended if you don't talk
could take over most of the to them wiUJout giving a
inventory and some of the damn good reason for not
I I Mister ,II
servicing burdens of local doing so."
Anixter
has
three 'dealers and also deal with
Therefore, the brothers
· operations, distributing some ultimate consumers.
have to resist the temptation
5,000 varieties and sizes .of
Theprincipleisth~sameas 'to shunt many .calls from
electHcal wlre and cable, the chaifl auto parts house customers or even from
supplying many needs of and that's where being on a employees to subOrdinates in
cable television systems, and first name basis with order to keep on enjoying the
selling and servicing many customers yields such big benefits of theii fixed policy_
kinds of mining supplies.
dividends.
It also means they often
As a matter of fact, they • "A gas station mechanic have to do much of Uleir own
servi~ everything they sell
needs a starter for a '74 •
and a reputation for givirig Maverick on a Saturday
prompt and effective service · afternoon," explained Alan
has played a big part in theU: Anixter, 11The only way he 's
growth, the brothers agree. going to get it is to call
U you look at the somewhat somebody in an auto supply
HOURS SET
bewildering assortment of house he !mows real well and
The Sears Store in
Anixter sales brochures, you get one sent out as a personal Pomeroy has announced new
are bound to conclude that favor . We often do business hours effective inunediately
Ule brothers . are in a very just that way ."
which are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
complicated
and
The Anixters said they al541 Mondays ,
Tuesdays,.
sophisticated business.
solicit business on the tele- Wednesdays and Fridays; 9
"That's quite true," says phOne, calling customers, ad- a.m. to 12 noon, Thursdays,
Alan Anixter, " but the dressing them by their first and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur•
original idea was fairly names if possible, and days.

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Brown."

Evelyn Proffitt ••id she was "the
sister that Harold never had,'' and that she
had known him longer than anyone
present. She ls· one. of five cousins who

Evans.
warren Immel, one of the Vietnam
crowd, used index cards to ldent1£y every·
one he mentioned, and ended by presen-

Atty. John E. Halliday took Smith's
place and cited llrown's.membershiP on
the .. board ... oL __.. aavmgs and loan
association ,· unders(!!)rlng Harold's thrift

which he in1plied verged on the miserly ..
Halliday - and all speakers, a! course were as close to each other as sibUngs . ended their diatribes with praise of the
Walter Smith, another Vietnam co l- highest character.
l'eague1
was
absent. · Mr . and
Emerson Evans, a member o( the ..
Mrs . Brown , and the - other Ohio board of education during part of Brown's
University people were a 16-man team who school career. spoke of Brown's a£!inity
spent three' years at various places in
for Ice cream . " Harold has retired fi~c
South VIetnam on an educationa l times and is Still going strong , ~~ ~ud

tln ~

llrown a small bottle pf G.erltol, a
tonic to pep up tho elder!~ .
Donald Foelgesong , 11 cousin and 1932
teammate at Ohlo U., listed a catalog of
adventures he and HArold Bruwn shared,
s1.artlng with a message from L.em• Glbbs,
age 90, Harold Drown's first teacher. The
Incidents went bock to thelr days al
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'' made lfQIIle hilarious mis-translatiqns ol
·• his arrival ceremony remarks, including
the garbled statement that he ~ed to
know Poland carnally; and the dsy iii New
Deihl when an open microphone picked up
Carter's private threat to send his host,
Prime Minister Morarjl Desai, "a blunt
and cold letter" about nuclear fuel
safeguards.

on the

farm~

If interest is maintained,

there will be bird hikes on the second
Saturday of each month.
Novice and e1q~erlenced bird
Watchers are encouraged to share this
~utdoor experience, an activity offered
by Bob Evans Farms at no cost to the

MEMBERS OF RACINE BOARD OF PUBLIC
AFFAIRS were •worn in Friday night by Mayor Charles
pYles. Left to right, Dougi!IB Roes, Charles Shain, Mayor
Charles Pyles, Rllndy Pyles and Mae Cleland, clerk. Mrs.

RACINE COUNCIL·- Racine Village Council organized
Friday night. Shown (1-r) are, front row, Clarence Bradford,
Hurry Wlilfard, Mayor Charles Pyles, Mae Cleland, clerk,
and Maxine Wingett, council member ; back row. Ben Petrel.

Cleland has been clerk of the water bourd and council for 24
years. All members were appointed with Rapdy Pyles havlnM
served sihce·Novem~r to rm the WlCXpired term of Dou~othts
Johnson. ·

Albert Hill, Jr., and Earl Cleland. Petrel and Wingett have ,
two years yet to serve with the rest of .council having been
sworn in Friday niJdlt.

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Russian flu certain to invade U.S.
By CHARLES S. TAYLOR

Progress seen

Pleads not guilty

Cancer Society office m,oved in Pomeroy
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reoort soon afterward to a meeting of ov~;:U~dt~~~~~: specilllens of the
national health officials,
flU virus have alreadY been given
ATLANTA
(UP!)
Federal
health
In addition, Ule CDC isseDdlng two other Russian
public.
drug manufacturers. CDC l~borator.ics
officials will Soan be faced with the ·hard flu experts to the SOviet Union to gather also have done extensive characterization
decision of whether to recommend · firsthand information on the AUSSR
Carter said Poland's Communist Party
work on the virus so that vaccine
inunediate manufacture of a vaccine influenza epidemic that swept acrOss Uta't
chlef, Edward Gierek, laughed off Ule
manufacture can quickly stort If the ~&lt;&gt;­
translation incident by saying, "in Poland • CANToN Ohio (UP!) -Progress was against an influenza strain that swept vast nation in a matter· of weeks. The ahead Is given. Manufacture and field
we don't criticize women or translators. 11 cited SaturdaY in negotiations between the Russia and ls expected to invade the Russians said Ulelr influenza, Ute same testing of a vaccine, however, requires
strain that cause worldwide epidemics ,.vera! montha. .
Afterwards, Carter added, he and Canton Board of Education and striking United States within the yeat.
That
decision
will
be
based
at
least
in
from 1947_, 7 infected an estimated 26
Gierek "had ll very fine . per9onaJ public school teachers.
Because flu viruses change, the vaccine
part
on
information
coming
out
of
a
mlllion of its ~ltizens, particularly those in used against the A-Victoria and A-Texas
relationship.:'
uwe met with Ute board's team for
.· •
As for the microphone incident in India, approximately two hours trus morning," meeting in Geneva Monday of the World age groups i2-H and 2M!~.
flu strains currently prevalent ln this
The United State~ and the WHO have country ls useless against the Russian
Carter said "it kind of helped !lie and said AI 1\ublnstein, president o£ the Canton HealUJ Organization.
Flu experts who attended a Dec. 22 had a worldwide flu surveillance network virus. Health offlclalB say, however, that
Desai both" by .clearlrig the air on the Professional ,Education Association.
meeting
at the national Cehter lot· Disease in place, for some time to check on the
nuclear safeguard dispUte.
"Bolli sides exchanged numeroUB counter- Control agreed the Russian flu strain spread of influenza. The United States persons 23 years of age or older have Some
"He and I made a joke of It several tim~ proposals and at this p3rticular point the would reach the United Slates . .The big
{I
1 natur~l antibody defense against the
after that in a perfecUy easy way," the monetary differences are still significant. question was when _ guesses rangeil from recently beefed up Its network t severa
strain.
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presi![ent sald. " ... But I regret Ule Open
major airports that receive direct plane
If the decision is. made to manufacture
"We're making progress because at this winter or spring to next winter.
mike thing occurred."
- least now they are coming through with
The CDC is sending its top virology flights ,from the SOviet Uni9n and Hong the vaccine, federal health officials also
He said the blame was his and not.that of legitimate proposals instead of.everything
would recommend which age groups
the television soundman who picked up his being direcUy linked to Ule passage of a researcher, Dr. Waiter Dowdle, to Ule K';:J~hough no cases of the Russian should 'be vaccinated and what the dosage
WHO
session.
Dowdl.e
said
he
will
make
a
Influenza,
described
lis
moderate.ly
whispered words with a boom microphooe.
should be. Another probable decision
.
severe have been detected in this country,
"I should have said 'a very frank and levy.~~
Further negotiations were scheduled for
it has broken out of its two original focal would be wheUJer the immunization profactual letter• and not 'a blunt and cold
Saturdsy evening.
point.. in Russia and Hong Kong and gr~m should be federally directed, as was
letter." '
the controversial swine Ou project, or if
·The association, representing 865 of the
spread Ill Taiwan and Finland.
.
system's 909 teachers, struck Tuesday
One of influenza's chief characteristlcs the vaccinations should be left to Ule
over a wage dispute and the school board
18 its explosive ability to. spread qulckly private ·medical sector.
secured a back.W-work order from a
GALLIPOLIS - Victor William I
common pleas court judge. Tw&lt;H1Ulld1'ed Buchannon, 14, Gallipolis, formerly of
teachers and striking nonteaching Cincinnati, entered a not guilty . plea
Society Is to asalst ·as many patients as 'employees were arrested for defying Ule Friday in Gallla County Common Pleas
possible. The society wiD ~ist with trans- order but were release&lt;!, when agreement Court in the Nov. 5 robbery of the First
portation and medlcatloo, especlaUy for was reached for continuous bargain~. National Bank Drivl!-ln facility .
those of low income or without insurance.
.
Judge Ronald R. Calhoun appointed
POMEROY- VandalB damaged the that John Welch, Coolville, was driving the
It Will also provide ilresslnp and loan
CHAMBER TO MEET
Nan Evans and Richard Roderick, Jr. to
car on Rice Run in Olive Two .. when it
equipment to patients who need them.
POMEROY- The Pomeroy Chamber · represent Buchannan. In aoother .court headlights, tall lights, and side mlrror of a staUed. Unable to start it, Welch left for
Dorothy Will Is secretary to Mrs. Frank ' of Commerce wlllmeet TuestliiY at noon at matter, Earl Lowder was found guilty a£ . 1972 Ford LTD late Friday evening while help and when he returned found the
and if you need assistance, please call or the Meiga Inn. A representative of the contempt of court in failing to pay support the driver was gone an hour .
Meigs County sheriff's deputies said damage had been done during hls absence.
come to the 'office. ·
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AORTA Bus system will be the speaker. for his children.

.admitted on trip

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1978

by county judge

""

4-PIECE .GROUP

of that character, I'll ta lk about Harold

tmts

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

WASHINGTON (UP!) - President
Carter says "gaffe" ill the word for the
_ embarrasament... that befell him in Poland
•· and India, but he doubts they did hin'l any
. .. harm with his hosts.
.. In an Interview conducted during the
homeward Bight of Air Force One, and
~ released Sat\U'daY, a reporter asked·, "Do
• ytiu think, sir, there were a couple of gaffes
-I guess that's the word?"

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honoree , and prompted hip1Self by
referring .to a card. Lackey apologired to
Don Foglesong for pointing out that Harold
is a cousin - ''I'm not sure Don wanted the
relationship made public:" He said that
Harold Brown rated the Ohio U. Athletic
Hall of Fame in 1966.
Next was Dr. H. B. Thomas who
stressed Brown's competitive spirit. At the
Then came a barrage of slanders, end, Dr. Thomas presented Brown with' a
starting with Harry Lackey, fonner plaque. Dr. Tom Helms, a Vietnam
Athens coach and a !932 basketball team- colleague, listed a long string of human
mate of Harold Brown at Ohio University. assets of a person he had come here to
Lackey pretended to forget the name of the honqr, but " since I don 't see anyone here

because it WBB not supposed to be used county engineer, has taken the m&amp;t,ter to
GALUPOLIS- Does an elected office after. the work day ends. He said such use the Ohl~ Association a[ County Engmeers
holder have the right to permit an em- after working hours must be authorized by to get an opinion. Baird's feelin.g ,is that •
ployee to use a cotinty owned vehicle after ·the commission. Belville aceused Walker since the county highway supermtendent
the regular WQI'k day has ended?
of using the vehicle lor personal and comes under the M&amp;R · Program (Ro~d
That question came to llght here private use, as well as hauling individuals. and Ma\n~enance ). and since he . has
Friday after GaUia County Sheriff's Commissioner Belville said as far as he charge of that program, the engineer has
deputies [fnpounded a county owned car was concerned the vehicle would remain the authority t9 authanze use of .the
driven by Gallla County Highway Impounded until proper authority is vehicle.
As of noon Saturday, the car, a 1971
Superintendent Denver Walker.
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granted.
Ford
sedan, was still parked at the Galha
Belville said the commission last year
It was learned that two sheriff's
County
sheriff's o£fice.
.
deputies from James ·Montgomery's (April t2, 1977) passed a motion that all
The matter may be resolved at
department went to the Walker residence . county cars be parked at the end ofthe day
, late Thursday night requesting the keys to with the exception of the sheriff's Tuesday,s regular monthly meeting .
the car. Walker gave them the keys a.fter . ~p§rlment,the county engineer's car and
they told him their orders to confiscate the the proseCuting attorney's car.
vehicle came from Gallla County Com·
At that session, Belville vacated the
missioner John Belville.
chair to make the motion. I.t was seconded
. The car was driven to Gallipolis where by Saunders. The vote was 2-0 as comIt was placed in the compound area near missioner Niday had left the meeting to go
the GaUia County sheriff's department. to work 10 minutes earllet.
It was the second time that ComBelville said Walker received a
mlssioner Belville issued a request for the registered letter regarding that resolution
POMEROY __: A preliminary hearing
' vehicle to be impounded.
last April, but has Ignored it. .
Walker, a former county comTheniatterwasdlscusseilfurtherwith for Leslie Hawley, 459 Broadway, Midmissioner and GaUla County Sheriff, said County Engineer James Baird at last dleport, scheduled far Saturday, Jan. 7, at
" he had the verucle, a usual custom granted Tuesday's regl!lar commission meeting. 11 :30 a.m. before County Judge Robert E.
- to highway superintendents, since he was .
In that session, conunissioner Belville Buck was dismissed Saturday upon motlon
· .. on call 24 hours a day and because his boss, moved that all county highway depart- of Prosecuting Atty. Fred W. Crow IlL Mr.
.. County Engineer James Baird, had given ment cars be parked at the garage at the Hawley, )Vho had been , charged with
tUm permission to drive it home . Walker end of the work day. It died for a lack of a voluntary manslaughter in the sh.ootmg
said he used the car to travel over county seco~d.
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death of William Rife, Bucyrus, Ohio on
-;.to check county roads particularly during
Engineer Baird said Friday it was his ~ew Year's Day has been released on bail.
:the early morning hours or late at night in opinion that since Walker was the highway Crow Indicated that the case would be
'inclement weather.
superintendent and was on call 24 hours a taken directly to the grand jury during the
· Apparently the order to seize the dsy, he should have the .county owned January term.
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vehicle was given only by Commissioner · vehicle at all times.
. ...
. The motion wa$ made after two hours
Belviiie and without the .knowledge or
"There are times when Denver Is of testimony by Denise 1\lfe, widow of the
approval of commissioners James called out because of bod weather. Look dead man.
Saunders and Paul Dean Niday.
how much extra time would be involved if
It was indicated both Saunders and he had to drive from his home (SR 554 beNidsy were not aware of the incident until tween Porter .' and Enol to the county
after it occurred.
garage on US 35, west of Gallipolis to get
BIRD HI~E SCHEDULED
Commissioner Belvllle, who just last the county car and go to the road
RIO GRANDE - A· Winter Btrd
Tuesday was reelected .commission projects,'~ Bafrd said.
Hike at Bob Evaas Farms Saturday,
president, sald the vehicle was picked up
Baird, entering his second year as
Jan. 1f ls open to everyone who meets
at the Bob Evans Farms' Canoe Livery
Log Cabin at 9 a.m.
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NOW APPEARING

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HALLIDAY

during Ha'rold Brown's 22 years at Gallla
Academy High School, set the tone by
citing Harold's Interest In Higgins's
secretary, Eloise, whom he later-married.
On ihe serious slde he read letters from
Gar Grlfflth, coach of the Blue Devils 40
years ago, and Franklin M. Young,
Miamisburg school head whom Brown
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scandal, will attempt a political comeback this year - either ~
as a county commissioner or state representative. "I think It'•··
likely I'll nm for something," Hays wu quoted as aayloc todaY~
bt the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
~
· Hays, 66. Flushlru!. who lives on a 200-acre fann bt:
Belmmt County, said be will announce by F.eb. I his delclalon .•.
"It's a question of where I can do the moet good for Belmont~
County,"
said Hays, who resigned his congreaalonal seat inC
telephone answering . Having
Seplerllber 1976 ~fter It was dlaclosecJ Ms. Ray Wall beins paid:
the secretary answer the
phone wo.uld juRI consume • by the House of Representatives and her only job was to be:
Hays' ~ess.
more time
the calls are
After the disclosure. HaYS aald he was rot guilty of
coming ln fast .
anything "except a little damn foolishness." .
.
Anixter
now
is
an
international operailon with
. JOHNSON CITY, TENN. -POSTMASTER Fred Locllett
offices in London and
~rsaid Thursday he is holding a letter addressed by a
Amsterdam as well as the
computer for a tire c&lt;mpany to: Joe R. Hayes, Rt . 3,' Box
domestic
network.
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"Nevertheless," said Bill Something, Somewhere.
"There's nothing like starting the new year with a·
Anixter, "we Intend to
remain p&lt;!Ople oriented. We
~enge," Lockett said.
are not building a business
for posterity .- but ·10 serve
DETROIT - A LATE-DECEMBER SLUMP in CIIJ' aalu
our customers right · now ."
has industry analysta ~cerned about the outlook for Wll, _
even though 1977 was the domestic auto !Dduatry'a best sales
year since the Arab oil embargo. Year-end flgurel relealled
Thursday by the "Big FOIIr" a~rs showed salea of 9.1
mllllon new cars 1111977 ,.- the best showing Iince 9.8 mllllon
NEW YORK (UPI)
cars
were iold in the boom year of 1973.
Saying the organization had
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But
in December, the "Big Four" sold 1145,991 new cars,
reached its growth potential,
down
7
percent
from the 694,457 units sold In December 1978.
Paul Screvane announced
Analysts
said
the
disappointing late-December results will
Thursday he has resigned as
president of the New York probably prompt the automakers to review their heavy
City Off-Track Betting Corp. January production schedules with an eye to poulble cutbacb
effective Jan , 9, "in the ~ some car lines.interest of my family 's
WASJUNGTON , .
THE
AGRICULTURE
fin~ncial security."
.
DEPARTMENT,
responding
to
concern
in
Congre&amp;l
that free
Mayor Edward Koch is
milk
has
been
wasted,
will
cut
off
free
second
helpinp
at
eXpected to an.n ounce a
mealtlmes
to
an
estimated
1.4
mllllon
needy
children
to
11¥11,
replacement for Screvane
about $25 mWlon a year. The Feb. 1 cutoff will affect second
sometime next week.
helpings served with school breakfasts and lunches, as weU li
all meals served in child centers under a child.au"e food
program.
The Ivory · horn of the
The Agriculture Department took the action because of a
narwhal, or "sea-unicorn'\ is law enacted by Congress that "expressed the concern of tbe
actually an elongated tooth Congress that some of the free milk has been walled."
Tilt
that sometimes includes a action will el!mlnate donationa of 250 miUion halfi1lnt4
rudimentary second tooth at annually. Needy chlldren receiving free meals will contbue to
its base. A 20-[oot whale may get a single free halfilintofmilk, whichiaservedas pert of the
have a tusk up to nine feet meal, Ma. Foreman said.
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JANUARY CLEARANCE SALEI

PROFFriT

Ha:Vld .Brown gets the roast-toast ritual

B:y J. Sbei'IIIU Porter
GALUPOLIS .- One hundred and slx
people attended Fridsy night's roast-toast
of M. Harold Brow'n·at.the Shrine Club with
IWOclates from seven of his activities both
prodding and lauding him in a mishmash
of depreciation and appreciation.
The interim Gallipolis city manager
ends his eight·month stint as mUf\icipal
skipper tomorrow. when his successor,
Christian P. Morris, will be sworn in.
Tuesday he and wife Eloise are going to
Florida.
Dr. Edwin E. Higgins, superintendent

A business ·to serve right now
lly LeKOY J:'OJ:'E
UPI Busloess Writer
NEW YORK (UPI)
Being on a first name basis
with customers and your own
employees can be a paying as
well as a pleasant practice,
say Alan and Bill Antxter of
Skokie, Ill.

HELMS

BARRy LACKEY--Harold B~u;n in OU Hall of Fame. DR. H. B. THOMAS--Browns competitive spirit.
. iJR. TOM HELMS-Cood mentor in OU's Vietnam project. EVELYN PROFI'(T--The sister h.e 11ever had.
JOHN HALLIDAY,-Thrifty, ,good baard member. EMERSON EVANS--lee cream's best friend.
: DONALD FOGLESONG-Browny sank the Navy (193~). ELSIE LUSK--Rhyme and reason.
EDWIN E. HIGGINS--Emcee ai Shrine Club.

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POMEROY - Mrs. Delores Frank.
· Executive Dtrector ofthe.toleigs Unit of UJe
American Cancer Society, has announced
the mo9lng of Ita office to East Main
Street, In the Senior Clt!Jens' Building,
room !104. The office wiD be opened every
Tuesday and ThursdiY from I to 1:30 p.m.
~ The phone number Is 992-7&amp;31'.
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The main purpose of the Cancer

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