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D-10- The Sunday Times-Sentinel. Sunda)·. Feb. ll. ln79

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-MeWs County EMS releases.report
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- The Meigs
County Emergency Medical
Services ticgan operations in
1978 to provide to all Meigs
Co unt y a com pr ehensive
Emergency Medical Service
program.
Composed of ali squads in
Meigs County - Middleport,
Pomeroy, Sy racuse. Racine
l'OM~;ROY

Wit.h the completion of the
ilnd Rutland - ·the county has
been providing emergency fi~st year of , 0peration , · in·
and non-eme rge ncy am· formation gathered, showed
bulance sen·ices to all county that co unty service squads,
resident s. Wit h thi s n'ew travelin g approximately
organization,
was . th e 75,000 miles transporting
esta blishment of a new patients, and lijlproximately
co unty department and office .!0,000 hourS lo gge d for
to handle these affairs fo r all patient care. These figures
come from approximately
co unt y residents.
2200 calls for service in 1978.
Other interesting . figures
show that a county average
;
from the time sonieone called
ROSBERY STATISTICS
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A for a squad, that only ·11
elapsed
till
cartooni st s u ~gests bank . minutes
a$sistance
was
at
the
~cene
of
time-t emperature signs in the
an
em
er
gency
anywhere
·in
Twin Cities should add a new
lin e: robberies. There have the county.
These services are being
been 28 in the last 3'f' months
- tnore than double the subsidized in part by the
emergency medical services
number in all 1977.
· RACINE - An annexation
' 'It seems we are levy being passed in the
study will be presented at a beginning to approach our county in 1977.
special meeting of Racine qu9(a of bank heists," said
Additional activities in this
Village Council beginning at 7 Joseph Ryan, agent in charge service were the training of
p.m, Feb. 26. The public is of the FBI bank robbery unit some 40 new emergen cy
urged to attend.
here. He not ed bank rob- medical technicians, and the
Jeff Burt of Buckeye Hills · beries nation-wide have dsen up-grading of equipment of
Hocking Va ll ey Regional 15 percent.
·
· variou s departments, the
Development . Commission
'!'ill be present to discuss the
feasability of a study on an
F.H.A. loan for water lines,
tank and accessory equipment.
E. A. Wingett will proceed
to get the boundary lines
established for annexation.
Council also has granted
permission for -the Racine
Emergency Squa d-- to conI~'..
struct a new building and a
I
barbecue pit on the same
property as soon as blue
prints are made and approved.
Council has purchased five
pairs of boots at $44 each;
five helmets at $28.50, and
five fire proof coats at $72
each for firemen and one
portable pump at $820 for the
department.
.
The resignation of Tom
Wolfe as water main and
1
st.reet commissioner, ef~
fecti ve March 31, was
presented. . '
Anyone interested in the
job may m~ke application
with Mayor Charles . Pyles.·
Council has appealed to
residents to move abandoned
cars from the streets of· the
town.

Annexation

study to
'be offered

PLAQUE PRESENTED - For some, the enjoyment
of physical activity depends on the generous donation of

plaque from the Guidin}l Hand School thankinj them .f_Qr
their tlme and effort.
.
Guiding Hand School superintendent Jo Huntington
.(center front ) presented a plaque from the school,
thanking the men of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity for their
assistance. Pictured here are (front) Oou~ Borstch.
president of Alpha Sigma Phi; Ms. Huntington; Brian
Neff, secretary of Alpha Sigma Phi. Back row,.Guiding
Hand School students Gene Roach, Donny Saxon, Dale
Tucker and Donald Bliss.

oth er s' time. '

When students from the Guiding Hand School wanted
to use the Rio Grande College and Community College
pool , outside assistance was needed to make the activity
safe and enjoyable. The men of Alpha Sigma Phi , headed
by President Doug Borsich, stepped forward and supplied
five members a day, three days a week, to the cause.
For this service , the men have recehtly received a

3 women shot while working
By HAL DeKEYSER
Associated Press

Writer

COOLIDGE, Ariz. (API A woman working at a Da iry
Queen was shot in the head
ard killed just three minutes
after a womar at a nearby El
Taco restaur art was killed by
arother gunman , police sa id.
A th ir d womar, also shot in
the head at the Dairy Queen.

was reported "holding her
own " at a hospital.
Ne ith er res taura nt was
robbed, poli ce said, and they
know of no other motive or
whether the shootings were
related.
·
Police sa id Cindy Green
and another woman were

working at the Ei Taco

Friday night when the first told police that she started to
guninar struck. There were enter the kitchen but heard
what sounded like a cap pistol
no cust omers at the time.
Detective James Trout said and wheeled around to see
they heard a knock on the Miss Green clutching her
drive-through window, and bloody chest. ·
" I'Ve been shot," Miss
Mi ss Green turned to face a
Green told her.
25-t o 30-year-oid man.
Three minutes later, Trout
The other worker, whose
name was not made public, said , a man between 21 and 28
years old entered the nearby
Da ir y Queen , staffed by
Peggy Worsham and Cheryl
Stinson. There were no
customers in th at store
either. ·
The detective said that
when both women went to the
counter , the suspect,pulled a
revolv er . ·Trout said th e
women thought he was
nurse aids .
DRIVERS CERTIFIED
During the month of kidding, but he fired twice,
killing
Mrs.
Worsham.
GALLIPOLIS
-;;-Meeting
December there was a
Miss
Stinson
was
taken
to
in
a
regular
session
Saturday
dema nd · for mechanical
Barrows
Neurolo
gical
morning,
the
Gallia
_Countr
dr afters and automobile
institute
in
Phoenix,
where
Soard
of
Education
mechanics in Meigs County.
Manufacturing employers she was reported "holding authorized two bus driver
certifications.
in the county generally offer her own."
Trout
said
that
there
were
Granted certification were
beg inning workers hourly
to
the
Dairy
Queen
·
Charles
E. Martin; Cheshire,
wiinesses
wage rates which vary as
shooting,
and
that
officers
a~d
Norma
Rae Kingery,
fo llows: unskilled, $2.80 to
would
canvass
the
neighbor·
,
Vmton.
$4.35; semiskilled, $3 to $4.15;
hood today trying to identify ·
· skilled, $3.50 to $6.
MEETS WEDNESDAY
For the past several years, th e suspects.
The
ages
of
the
three
POME
ROY
The
average weekly earnings of
victims
were
unkno~
,
but
a
Pomeroy
.
Middleport
Lions
Co unt y factory employees
covered by the Ohio pohce spokesman satd they Club will hold a regular
Un emplo ym ent
Com · w~re a,ll between l8 and 22. meeting Wednesday at noon
pensation Law have been Mtss Green was smgle, the at the Meigs Inn. All mem·
bers are asked to attend.
approximately two-fifths other two married.
below the average for the
state.

Figures show labor force
totaled 11,925 last year
POMEROY
in
December, 1978, the Meigs
County civilian labor force
was an estimated 11,925
persons based on place of
residence , according to a

report of the Bureau of
Employment services.'
The report further states:
Of that total, ap:•
proximately II ,325 we re
em ployed and 600 we re
. jobless. The, unemployment
rate stood at 5 percent of the
labor forc e.
Situat ed in the southeastern portion of the state,
Meigs County is adjacent to
Athens, Gallia, and Vinton
Counties in Ohio and Jackson,
Mason, and Wood Counties in
West Virginia. Its population
was estimated at 21,500 in
July !976, showing an ad·
vance of 1.700 from the 1970
enumeration (U.S. Census).
Middleport , th e largest
communit y, had 2,800
r esidents in 1970 while
Pomeroy, the County seat,
had 2,700 inhabita nt s . .
Smaller communities include
Sy racuse, Rutl and, and
Racine.
According to 1970 U. S.
Census in form ation. close to
two-fifths of the county's
resident jobholders com·
muted to work in neighboring
counties. In December, about
one-third of all workers living
in the co unty held mining jobs
and around one-e ighth
worked for various gover,n·

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were in the service category,

a like proportion were in the

clerical-sales group, and onetwelfth were in the
professional · manage ral
classification . A number of
these jobseekcr&gt; had been
ad mi nist rat ive clerk s,
waiters a nd waitr esses, and

There are many ways to
corners when you sell
your home. But some of

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e the final outcome . I refer to
e se lling wi thout the serv1ces
• of a
REA L TOR and
attor ney . Thelf eXperience
• and know ledge cou ld easily
• be t he bes t f inancial
• insura nce you can Ouy.
.e
An attorney ca n be well
e worth his fee if h e steers
e yo-u c l ~a r of a single
e fiQanci al or legal pitfa ll.
e
Tr ying t o play expert by

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VOL NO. XXIX

tSmall
industrial town
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:WHITING, Ind. (AP) - A
expiollons shook
this
Industrial town
~rly today as a manunoth
fife engUlfed a Standard Oil
,Co. refinery, spewing flames
100 feet into the air and
·forcing about 1,500 nearby
•.residents from tbeir homes,
..police l!Bid.
,., No
injuries
were
immediately reported, but
··pcilice said communications
, with the sprawllng facllity
. , we're severed by the bla2e.
Fire· Capt.
Edward
' Hrabovsky said about 2,000
' persons worked at the
.refinery, once the largest in
, the nation, but he did not
~lmow how' many were at the
''Plant at t/le time of the bills!.
··• The
Whiting
Fire
Department reported no
.·re:quests for ambulances ,
- which it provides for the
:~nery.
' .· Whiting is a town of 7,500
lust across the Illinoislildiana border from Chicago.
: Fire units from the refinery
fought the. blaze early this
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. blilf~ozen

small

morning, but some ' 100 fire- large propane tank in tbe
fighters from Whiting and middle of the burning area.
surrounding municipalities He said firefighters seemed
were stationed outside the _to have been able to keep the
refinery in case the fire blaze from spreading.
spread beyond the plant, said
But an icy wind was
Whiting _Fire Capt. John blowing from the east toward
Hatczel.
homes only two blocks from
The fire followed a series of the fire while some residents
blasts that ripped through . shivered in the sui&gt;-freezing ·
pipelines and storage tanks tempe·ratures, watching
about 11:45 p.m. EST ljunday firefighters battle the blaze,
Police said 10 blocks were
and was reported contained
in the area where it orginated evacuated. Some residents
by 4 a .m. EST today, were taken to the Whiting
according to Hatczel. He community Center . and
would not say, however, that others went to stay with
the fire was under control.
Frank Murzyn, a refinery
electrician, said tbere was
danger of flaming fuel
spilling from the retaining
Ali three school districts of
wall of the ultra-former No. 4
unit were the fire apparently Meigs County were open fo r
started. The wall is an classes today even though a
earthen rampart SUITO\Jildin ~ couple of inches of snow fell
the unit, where high-octane early Monday morning.
Buses could not make their
aviation fuel is·produced.
Murzyn said if the flames complete routes in some
spread, they might reach cases. Afternoon Kinbenzin.,..fiUed tank cars on dergarten classes were
·adjacent raliroad tracks or a cancelled.
A check with school of-

advertising. showi n g ,
' finan cia l arrangem":nt s
down Ia the fi nal clos 1ng.
Anything less cou ld be very
false economy . Sel li ng . a
home is serious linanc tal
b us iness. It sho ul d be
handled just that way.
If thL•re 15 anvthinq we
• f ill ing din d the
d blan ksh of . c,, 11 cto to hf' l p you in th e
• standar
ee s, pu r e ase ftl&gt;ld ol rr&gt;;d (~s t.l l l ' pt c,y.('
and , sa l es agreemen ts, J")h nnc or drop in ,,,
• binders, or fi nancia l forms 1 EADtNGHAM
REAL
• cah easily backfire . Some ESTI\TE , Sl? Srcon&lt;l A ve.,
• of the biggest monetary o,,qlpolis . Phon&lt;' r146 7699 .
• losses have come about We' r l! hrrr to hf'IP.
• precisely in th is mann er .

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RAISING STAKES
LOS
ANGELES (AP)
e The laWyer
for Michelle
e
Triola Marvin says he plans
•
e
to raise the stakes to, $2.8
e
million in her love-and·
• .. money suit again st Lee
•
Marvin, claiming the actor
e
defrauded
his client with lies
• .
about love.
•
Attorn ey Marv in Mit·
•
cheison, who plans to ':est his
•
case next week, said the
e
amendment
to the original :
e
complaint
will seek punitive
•
dama ges of $1 ~lion .
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The 4-Whee/ Drive Which Was Born To Be So Carries A
2-Year, Or 3,000 Hour Warranty (The First In The Industry).

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ficials late this morning in·
dicated that they were
keeping ·a check on the
situation and felt that the best
measure would be for
students to remain in classes
until highway workers had an
opportunity to work on the
roads as the snow continued
to fail.

PAY TRIBUTE - All 12 members of the Meigs
members pictured include: front, 1.to 4, Charles Knight,
County Bar Association were on hand at a dinner
Carson Crow, Fred Crow, and James O'Brien; back row, 1
Saturday night at the Meigs Inn held in tribute to Manniruz
tor, Barbara Knight, John C. Bacon, Frank W. Porter,
Webster who Is retiring from the legal profession.
Webster, the honored guest ; Pat O'Brien, Robert Buck
Webster left the office of Probate Judge in Meigs County
and Bernard Fultz . Absent Rick Crow. Crow came after
last week. Wives of bar members and associates of Judge
photo wsa taken .
Webster were bn hand for the tribute dinner. Bar
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mer commander of the Imperial Guard, was shot and
killed as he tried to talk with
a group of insurgents who
surrounded the guard's
barracks.
Gen. Bokrat Jafarian, the
military
governor
of
Khuzestan Province, was
killed when his helicopter
was shot down near Ahwaz,
the spokesman said, He said
he did not know who fll"ed ·on
the aircraft:
Meanwhile , the new

gove r nment 's arm e d " bent· on burning and
There were no Americans baggage to the lobby and
· guerillas,
rushed
to destroying 1~ . " The broadcast at the base. The Iranian searched it thoroughly ,
threatened sites all over the said since the revolution had tr oops ther e put up no apparently looking for weapcapital, trying to maintain triumphed, the palace was resi•tance, and guerrilla ons. But it was unclear
order and ward off attacks. "part of the wealth and riches units obedient to the whether they would be forced
They took up positions of the nation" and should not provisional government kept to move out of the hoteL
the
13-story be harmed.
around
the crowd from looting the
The 7,000 Americans stiU in
Intercontinental Hotel,
Armed youths cmiverged post.
Iran were warned to remain
headquarters of most of the on Sultanabad Sarraclis, on
Truckloads of armed guer- in their homes, and there
Western press, to protect it the northern side of Tehran, rillas arrived at the Hilton were no reports of attacks on
from a crowd threatening to in response to a false report Hotel and announced they any of them.
burn it.
that the Imperial Guard and were going to turn it into a
Radio Tehran said there
Radio Tehran said another • 1\meriean· mllitary advisers hospital. They ordered the 400 1 were ''reports from many
crowd was marching on the were attacking supporters of guestd, many of them provincial ci ties that the
shah's Niavaran Palace the revolution there.
Americans, to bring au· tbeir
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Peace talks resuming Feb. 21

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WASHINGTON (Al') The next round of IsraeliEgyptian peace treaty talks
will begin Feb. 21 at Camp
David, Md. It could be the
last American attempt at
driving the two sides into
removing obstacles to completing their historic agreement.
· Acceptances to invitations
have . b~n · -reeeived from
Egyptian Prime Minister
Mustafa KhalU and Israeli
Foreign .Minister Moshe
Dayan.
.
·
Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance will be host for the
talks at the snow-capped
Catoctin Mountain site where ·
President Carter and leaders
of the two Middle East

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Manning Webster
iamong honorees
. An award of distinction will
to Judge
Manning D. Webster at the
aimual awards banquet
sla!ed Saturday, Feb. 17, at
-IJ9yal Oak Park. The event is
llpOniJOred by the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce.
. ;. ~itdge Webster, born Oct. 5,
19116, In Pomeroy, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
•bster, was educated in
pUblic schools in Maine and
I!Omeroy having graduated
Pro111 Pomet'\)y High School in
1924. .
He received his B. S.
degree in business ad·
Jl\lnlstraUon from Ohio State
Uulvenlty In 1931 aild his .I.
Di degree in law in 1932.
· He engaaed iii general law
pranlce In Pomeroy from
11182 to Aaguat1972. ile served
u ·solldtor for the village of
POOteroy In 1934.
. He served •• Meigs County
~seeutlng ' Attorney from
Uta&amp; to 19411 imd as Meigs
CGUnty Probate and Juvenile
Jb4ile from Aaguat 1972 to
February lf/9.
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Whiting police spokesman
said.
An explosion at the refinery
in August 1955 killed two persons and injured 35.
Destroyed·were 200 homes, 70
storage tanks and three
refining units.
-One of those.killed was 8 3year-old boy who died when
debris from an explosion
struck his home.
That blaze consumed some
'47 acres , burning itself out
after eight days.

Schools in session today

~ TEHRAN , Iran (AP) the surrender of thousands of Iranian armed forces· bave
ti-an•s new revolutionary looted weapons.
laid down their arms and de, lfovenunent reported today
Two
generals
were .clared their total solidarity
!!lilt all resistance to it by reported slain . Khomeini with the revolution. Tbere is
~ah · Mohammad
Reza condemned "arson, not the slightest resistance by
~vi 's armed forces has destruction and cruelty" and the armed forces ."
ended, bitt it was having said those indulging in such
The announcement called
ll:ouble cpntrolllng its own "savage acts" were "dis· on the revolution •s supporters
IIUpporters.
obeying Allah's orders and " to
stop
surrounding
:. Thol~Sl~hds of armed youths are traitors to the Islamic barracks and government
r&amp;ined Tehran threatening movement.''
centers and not to use tbeir
. · 8ymbols of the monarclly and
The ' ' provisional weapons, except against the
.~.f!Milili •lU"'\ftAvAI9u.Jt . operational --staff -of -• the . e~rQY : "
.
. RuhollaMQIO!i\
IPPellled revolution'' iii bro'adlia.st 00
An army spokesman said
1o -Ids fol1owen fll" ~rder and Radio Tehran said "all Gen. Abdui-All Badrei, a for-

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MIDDLEPORHOMEROY, 01-iiO

NO. 210

enttne

Jlesisiance ends against Khomeini government

EARNINGS UP
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP )
Questor Corp .. a diversified.
consumer products company,
reports a 160 percent increase
in net earnings in 1978 for its
. most profitable year since
1973.
Net earnings were $7 .9
million, or 80 cents per share,
on sales of $432.6 million,
compared with $3 million, or
30 cents per share, on sales of
$469.6 million in 1977.

BODIES IDENTIFIED
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP ) Butler Count y Coroner Dr.
Ga rrett J . Boone has ·
pos itively identified Terri .
Bennett, 20, Miami, Fla., as
th.e second body found in the
~
Willis T. Leading!)am : · trunk· of a ·burned-out car
Realtor
• Feb. 3.
He said the identification
was made through dental X-·
Select a REA LTOR fro m e rays. The body of Carmen ·
Buetti, 36, also of Miami, was
the Start. Listen to his •
r ecommen dation for the •
identified Monday by fingerbest sel li ng price . · He •
prints. The bodies were found
kn ows the loca l market . •
in ' rural Ross County. ·

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GALLIPOLIS - Making
application for ma rriage
lice nse in Gallia County
Probate Court Friday were ·
Clayton Miller , 60, Gallipolis,
tru ck dri ve r , and Melba
Sheets, 56, · Gallipolis,
bookkeeper.

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ment age ncies. Annual
average employment data for
1977 indicate that the leading
factory in dust ri es in th e
co unty were food. electric
equ ipment. fabr ica t ed
metals, lumber and wood
products, transportation
equipment, and chemicals.
items turne d out loca ll y
included bak ery produ cts,
nonalcoholic beverages,
pro cesse d sa lt . woo den
pallet's, elect ric motors and
relays, and concrete blocks.
Around three-fifths oT those
persons who were actively
seeking work througb the
Pomeroy office of the Ohio
Burea u of Employment
Services were men and the
rema ining_t wo-fifths were
women; seven-eighths of all
applicants were not yet 45
years of age . Among th e male
a ppl ica nts dur ing th e
ap·
r eference month ,
proximately three-tenths had
backgrounds in str uct ura l
work, o n e~seventh were in the
m@c hi n e
t rades
classification; and one-ninth

implementation -~1 'a comprehensive record retention
program for patient~ and
retention of pr eventive
maintenance records on aU
vehicles used.
With the very successful
co-mpletion of 1978, both
operationally and financially,
and the starting of 1979 very
efficiently , plans for 1979
include more comprehensive
training for aU .emergency
medical technicians and up-grading of equipment. There
are plans to purchase a new
ambulance for the county
service and making training
programs available to the
general p~blic for traming in
first
aid
and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(C PR ).
. Any county residents
wanting to know more about
their county service should
contact Robert Bailey,
county coordinator at the
Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service Office.

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He served in the military
service during World War II
having enlisted as private
in the Armored Infantry and
was discharged as Captain.
He served in McArthur's
Headquarters, war crimes
~Wctlon in Germany and the
Pacific Theater. He is
chairman of the Meigs
County Mental Retardation
Board.
Others to be honored at the
awards banquet are Eleanor
Thomas and BiU Quickel as
woman and man of the year
respectively ; Edison Hobstetter and A. R. Knight who
will also be presented awards
of distinction.
Certificates of appreciation
will be presented to Beulah
Utterback and Freda Lieving
and Tricia Adleta. The dinner
will be catered by Crow's
Family Restaurant.
. Tickets are S8 and may be
purchased at New York
Clothing House , office of the
Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce and Simon's PickA-Pair.

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DEADLINE WEDNESDAY
Meigs County Treasurer
George Collins reminded
taxpayers today thai in
order to avoid a 10 percent
penalty on first half 1978
real estate taxes, bills must
be paid prior to 4 p..
Wedaesday.
Boob will be closed at
that lime to add peoalties
lo unpaid taxes. Books will
reopen March 1 for
payment of delinquent
taxes. ·

nations last' .·september
hammered
out
two
framework agreements.
With the negotiations dead·
locked over tbe Palestinian
and other issues, Carter has
suggested that unless a treaty .
is quickly completed, U.S.
diplomatic efforts will shift to
other world trouble spots.
This could mepn J ossing the
conflict intO the lap of the
United Nations or trying to
s.e t up a broader peace
conference involving other
Arab countries and possibly
the Soviet Union;
· American officials,
disclosing the starting date,
could not predict how long

.m court su_I.t
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A suit In the amount of
$85,000 has . been fil,ed ill,
Meigs County common pleas
court by Wesley E. Allen and
Grace Allen, Rt. 2, Portland,
against DAP Inc., subsidiary
of Plough, Inc., ,Dayton.
The suit is for personal
injuries Mr. ~ustained
when a product sol' by DAP
allegedly exploded and
splashed his face.

SQUAD CALLED
The Middleport etnergenry
unit was called to 456 Beech
St., Saturday afternoon for
Kenneth Darst who had
fallen . He was taken to Holzer
Medical Center.

differences ..
Egypt wants to link the
treaty with Israel to concrete
step s establi s hing .
Palestinian self-rule on the
west bank of the Jordan
River and in the Gaza Strip.
Israel has resisted, while
insisting that Egypt allow the
treaty to take precedence
over its military ties with
other Arab countries.
American officials,
cautious about the prospects
for success, are hoping the
turmoil in Iran will influence
both Egypt and Israel to
settle their differences and
restore an element of sta·
bility to the region.

Three people injured
,in weekend ·a ccidents
Three persons were injured
and five vehicles incurred
severe damage during seven
weekend accidents in·
vestigated by the Gallia Meigs Post, Highway Patrol.
Gordon
Jerrell ,
17,
Gallipolis, was treated for
injuries following a onevehicle mishap Saturday at
12:30 a.m. on SR 554, seventenths of mile east of Africa
Rd.
Olficers report a west
bound auto operated by
Jarrell incurred slight
damage . when it struck
several holes in the ice on the
pavement.
Jarrell claimed injury and
was transported by the patrol
to Holzer Medical Center,
where he was · treated for
multiple contusions, and
released.
Jarrell was cited on
charges
of
reckless
operation.
Two vehicles incurred
severe damage during an
accldent'oo CR.3, nine-tenths
of a roUe north of Rutland, in
Meigs County, Sunday at 6:30
p.m.
The patrol. reports an auto
driven by Dorothy Hyseli, 28,
Rutland, had backed from a
private drive onto CR 3.
A south bound vehicle
operated by Boy Showaller,

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885,000 sought

this round of negotiations
wo~d last. Israeli Prime
Minister Menachem Segin
said Sunday there would be a
recess so Dayan and Khalil
can
consult
their
governments, indicating the
talks would last longer tban
the three or four days
originally ph.nned.
Special U.S. Ambassador
Alfred L. Atherton Jr., late
last month undertook an
apparently unsuccessful
shuttle mission between
Jerusalem and Cairo .
Previous efforts by Vance
and U.S. diplomats here and
in tbe Middle East failed to
resolve the outstanding

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75, Langsville, was unable to
stop. The Hysell auto was
unable to move on the snow
covered driv ~ to avoid
collision. The Show a iter
vehicle struck the Hysell auto
in the right side.
Hysell claimed injury, but
was not immediately treated.
No citation was issued.
Archie Meadows, 40, Crown
City, claimed injury, but was
not immediately treated
following a one-vehicl~ accident on Hamilton Rd. , twotenths of a mile south of CR
. 15, Sunday at 4:35 p.m. .
Officers report that a south
bound auto driven . by
Meadows slid off the right
side of the roadway into a
ditch. There was moderate
damage to the .vehicle.
An auto operated by Perry
Neal, 21, Lancaster, incurred
severe &lt;jamage during an
accident in Meigs County on
U.S. 33, at the junction of SR
681, all :30 p.m. Sunday.
The patrOl reports a south
bound auto operated by Neal
went out of control on the ice
oovered roadway, passed off
the right side -and went over
~~~ embankmeht.
The Gallia-Meigs Post,
investigated three other
accidents Saturday.
An auto driven by Roge r

Harris, 21, Rio Grande. in·
curred severe damage during
a mishap on CR 57B, twotenths of a mile east of SR
325. '
Officers report that Harris'
west bound auto went out of
control in a curve, passed off
the right si&lt;;le of the roadway,
overturned and came to rest
right side up.
The patrol was called to the
scene of a one-vehicle ac·
cident on SR 325, one and two·
tenths of a mile north of ,
Vinton at 5:00. p.m.
Officers report that a south
bound vehicle driven by
Robert Twyman, 17, Vinton,
went out of control while
passing an unidentified auto,
slipped off the right side of
the roadway, crossed the
pavement alfd went into a
ditch . There wa s s evere
damage to the vehicle.
The patrol investigated a
one-vehicle accident on MiU
Creek Rd., eight-tenths of a
mile north of Gallipolis at
10:30 p.m.
,Officers report ~hat a north.
bound vehicle operated by
Paulette Uttle, 25, Gallipolis,
went out of control on the ice
. covered roadway, and passed
over an embankment into a
creek. Ther e was moderate
damage to the ato.

CHEERS LAST HOME GAME - Sandi Hamilton,
senior cheerleader for the Meigs Marauder cage squad,
performed before the home crowd for the last time
Saturday night.

DWI, hit-skip charged
A Dayton man was apprehended Sunday at 1:55
a .m. by Sheriff Deputy
Randy Forbes following a
hitskip on East Main Street in
Pomeroy.
Sheriff James J. Proffitt
reported Larry H. Houston,
23, was apprehended on·u.s.
Rt. 33 just outside of
Pomeroy. He was turned over
to the Pomeroy police to face
charges of OWl and leaving
the scene. Houston is con·
fined to the Meigs county jail.
The Sheriff's department is
also investigating a hitskip
that occurred at 1':35 a.m.
Sunday on SR 143 just south of
Harrisonville.
Jerome K. Howard, 16, Rt .
4, Pomeroy, was traveling
south when his pickup was
sidcsiped by a northbound
pickup truck that traveled
left of center. There was
damage to the outside
mirrors.
The department also in-

vesti gat ea . an accident
Sunday at 3: 10 p.m. on Happy
Hollow Road.
David Johnson, 23, Mid·
dleport, was traveling south
when his vehicle collided '
headon with a northbound
vehicle driven by Carol
Jacobs, 25, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
The vehicle collided on a
na rrow bridge on snow
covered highway. There was
heavy damage t o . both
vehicles.
Mrs. Jacobs, a passenger,
received injuries, but was not
Immediately treated. No
citation was issued due to icy
road conditions.

Weather
Cloudy with occasional
snow flurreis tonight. Low lli,
to 20. Partly cloudy Tuesday;
High in upper 20s to 102 30s.
The chance of snow is 40
percent tonight and 20 per·
cent Tuesday.

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2-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, O.,Monday, Feb. 1~ . 1!1'19

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3-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, Feb. 12, !979
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James' report

KULME

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Chieftains take
Marauders, 66-58

Martha Angle and
Robert Walters

.
_Last week's leglsl411Ve Progi-ams.
In
addition,
aid
to
Ute
Inner
activity was highlighted by
cities,
tax,
incentive
.
fL~t&gt;ONOT
the presentation of Governor
adilitlonal
senior
legislation,
Rhodes' "State of Ute State"
messiage. The "State of the citizen programs · and an
State" was presented to a increase In pay fo.- state
AttiMALS
joint session of both houses of employees were .outlined as
By Martha Angle and Rollert Walter&amp;
the 113th Ohio General goals of Ute Governor.
By Greg Bailey
Marauders were going to be while Meigs hit on just 16 of
The Legislature has
Assembly on Tuesday
WASHINGTON (NEA) - Emanating from Capitol Hill .
After leading· 12·10 at the no easy mark. Meigs held an 28.
already begun to ·l¢11dy Ute
these days is an almost universal chorus of concern about
morning.
first period buzzer, ,the liost 8-4 lead at one point before
Logan was paced by Fisk's
fiscal restraint, a certain indicator that Ute new Congrea
According to the provision Governor;s proposals to
Meigs
Maraudrr
offense
Logan
hit
for
six
straight.
18
points. Pete Clark had 14
has heard the countrywide clamor for reduced federal
of the Ohio Constitution, determine Uteir feasibility for
sputtered
In
the
second
With
6:50
to
go
in
the
points
while Dave Lehman
spending.
.
it is the responsibility implementation ill tbe State
quarter
permitting
the
Logan
.
second
quarter,
Logan's
Bob
added
10.
Logan hit just 40
But among public officials who have conscientiously
·
of the · governor to re- of Ohio.
· studied the problem, there is honest d[sagteemeilt over
tbleftains
to
go
home
with
.
a
Fisk
hit
two
foul
shots
to
give
percent
·
from
the floc-r ,
Follo'l\'ing thei"State of Ute
port the condition of
which solution offers the best hope of both political and
66-58 win Saturday night.
his team a 16-14 lead, and sinking 23 of 57 shots.
the state to Ute mem- State" address, the details of
fiscal success.
'
Becker led the Meigs
Meigs played hard and from then on Ute Chieftains
The White House has become char.y of making long-tenn
bers . of the Legislature Ute proposed \ ezecutive
never trailed. Logan took charge with 18 points, eight
gave
100
percent
all
evening,
Cll t.
economic pledges, having been badly burned by President
at the beginning of each budget were released. This
but the taller Chiefs con- control, 29-16 with 1:37 to go, eoming in the last three
Carter's 1976 C8liiJ'!'ign promise that "we can attain a
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bu-dget ·
biennium. The "State of the proposed
'
trolled
the boards 43-19 to but Meigs wouldn't let them guarters.
balanced budget w1Ut full employment by 1979. " (Carter's
State" message, by custOm, approprl'a tes -17.7 billion
get away and had narrowed
Tom Hawley and Steve
take the game. ,
more recent- and more accurate.- 1979 forecast: A $37.4
outlines the Governor's . dollars.
billion deficit. )
·
·
the
score
to
a
reachable
29-21
Ohlinger
also hit double
Logan
led
2-ll
in
the
first
&gt;U
· major legislative proposals
Leglalative lieartng,s of
The Republican Party is heavily committed to "Rotbby interntission.
·
figures for Meigs with 11 and
mlr!ute
of
the
contest,
but
:;, .;n
House
Finance
and goal!; for Ute corning two the
Kernp n," a revised version of Ute highly publicized
After letting Logan get the 10, respectively. Andrews
Meigs came right back to tie
:I
;;
Committee
began
years.
legislation originaUy introduced in the 95th Congress by
the score. Greg Ijecker hit for first two points of the second and Becker led Meigs in
Sen. William V. Roth Jr., R·Del.,.and Rep. Jack Kemp, RThe Governor first thanked immediately following Ute
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10 of his team's 12 first half, Meigs' Becker and Ray rebounding with five caroms
')('
N.Y.
the General Assembly for budget's release. Dick
quarter
points, and the Andrews connected and got each while Clark led Logan
· But no Congress which Democrats control by a margin of
!tl r,
their past cooperation and Sheridan, Director of Ute
visitors
suddenly
found the their team to within six, 31-25 with 13.
almost 2-1 is going to pass Republican-auUtored legisla·
. '
action in the last biennium Legislative Budget Office,
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with 6:50 to go in the third
Meigs goes to Ironton
lion. Of more sub!;tantive importance Is Rotb-Kemp's
which resulted in a balanced presented an overview of Ute
~1 ~
quarter.
. Friday for their last regular
failure to finnly tie budget reductions to tax cuts.
· budget, increased· school budget's provisions and a
That J.4&gt;kage could be ~rucial to the success of any
They came withirl six one season game.
funding and management brief explanation of how Ute
proposal to control goverrunent spending because It offers
more time that period, but
. EIGHT QUALIFY .
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the prospect of drastically altering the behavior patterns
Tqday In History
procedures, major energy budget . proposals were
BECKER JUMP SHOT - Greg Becker, Meigs senior
from
then
until
th'e
ftnal
RANCHO
MffiAGE, Calif,
of both Washington's politicians and Ute country's voters.
By The Associated Press legislation, and the success of determined . An.other
goes up for a two pointer against Logan's Dave
guard,
buzzer
Logan's
lead
ranged
(
AP)
-Eight
players,
led
by
Under the current system both groups rejoice wllen a
Today is Monday, Feb. 12, the energy credits program overview of Ute budget
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Lehman.
Becker,was Meigs' top scorer on the night with
lrom
seven
to
eleven
points
Butch
Walts
and
Billy
congressman announces that he has snared for his district
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f;!Gflll'FORBAIL-Two Logan players Bell (45) and Pete Clark (41) go for a rebound
the 43rd day of 1979. There for senior citizens. He , proposal followed, Utis
18
points.
Logan won the SEOAL contest, 6&lt;&gt;-58.
a multirniUion-dollar federal office building, highway, dam
the
rest
of
the
game,·
except
Marlin,
qualified
Sunday
for
By Greg Bailey
,,, in frootofMeigs• Chuck Kennedy (22). The Marauders' Tom Hawley (32) gets ready just in
are 322 days left in Ute year. pledged to work to maintain overview being conducted by
or irrigation cimal guaranteed to provide new jobs, save
for
oue
time.
·
a
$250,000
men's
tennis
The Logan Papooses shot a
... · case !be baD comes down. Logan won Ute SEOAL contest, ~William W. WUklns, Director
This is Lincoln's Birthday . . this sense of cooperation.
the crops or revitalize the downtown business district.
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Witb 1:30 to go in the tournament
beginning
.
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58 percent Saturday
torrid
of
the
State
Office
of
Budget
Today's
highlight
in
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Declaring
education
Even more intense pressure to spend public flmds ta
contest,
Meigs
made
a
Monday
at
Mission
Hills
night to hand the host Meigs
generated by what Rep. Delbert L. Latta, R-Ohlo, .
history:
,
funding to be the state's top and management,. r
1
valiant,
final
run.
Trailing
58Country
Club.
reserves a 62-48 setback. The
· describes as "the wall-to-wall lobbyists around bere who
The proposed \ executive
·- On this date in 1912, China problem, the Governor, in hill
Others who survived three
lire constantly after more and bigger federal programs."
Little Indians made 22 of 36 51, Meigs started gambling
became .a republic as the message, • proposed an budget is based orl estimates
With
:4~, da]li;of qualifying were Erik
and
pressing.
But the system of incentives and disincentives Is
shots
and
netted
18
of
29
free
Manchu Dynasty was additional six hundred and . Utat the general revenue fund If j
radically a)tered when everyone is aware Utat higher
seconds on the clock, Ani -l$1rl:&gt;lllen, Bob Carmichael,
throws.
overthrown
by forces led by thirty-six million dollars in for this biennium will be
:~
liy Greg Halley ,
Then the Falcons scored some momentum.
federal expenditures will endanger scheduled tax cuts.
drews hit on an important Chris Lewis, George Hardie,
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Jr
Matt
Mora
paced
the
Dr. Sun Yatsen.
state support for Ohio's increased by i.6 billion
1_': 1 Host Miller placed four nine unanswered points
Eastern hit just 35 of 61
Precisely that approach was embraced in three separate
Matt· Mitchell and Dick
three-pointplaytonarrowthe
By
NADINE
JOSEPH
''&gt;'
Garry
maintains
he
was
anY!hing
improper
with
the
winners
with
13
points
On this date:
schools. The Governor also ·dollars over last biemlum's
'
before Eastern came back to shot~-for 40 perceQt and could
bills introduced last year in Congress. In the House, the
~ : • ·men in double figures and hit
gap
to
60-54.
·
Bohrnstedt. A total of 64
AssoctatedPren Writer
misled by cult members.
gro~ps I represent," he said .
legislation was sponaored by Reps. Marjorie S. Holt, RIn 1554, Lady Jane Grey, recommended , . abandohing general revenue fund. This ·
ou·a slzzlirlg 55 percent from the 29-25. That was a close as not find the range at the foul followed by Kevin Flowers' 10. Forced to foul, the players
competed for the
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Lane knew about the "But sometimes a client who had been queen of the equal yield formula, and estimated Increase along
markers. Ten Logan players
Md., and Barber B. Conable .Jr., R-N.Y.
.
J?ante , the writer , wa s
~ ~· floor $aturday night in Coach John Boston's crew line, sinking just 6 of 18
IRISH LOSE, 56-.12
Marauders
found
that
Logan
•ight
onen
snots.
The People! Temple tragedy murder-suicide drill and the doesn 't give the lawyer a England for 10 days; was replacing. it with a basic aid with the proposed buljget
01) Ute oUter side of the Capitol, Sen. Gary W. Hart, 0:
expelled
from Florence
~~: routing visiting Eastern 75- could get as lntermiasion · tosses.
Meanwhile the found ihe scoring column.
SOUTH
BEND,
Ind.
(AP)
Colo., offered a similar bill Utat was co-sponaored by Sena, in Guyana and the growing imminent murder-suicide complete picture."
Meigs trailed only 16-12 knew how to shoot fo~l shots. . Walts defeated Scott - Tyren Naulls is a fiery forever in 1302.
beheaded after being charged formula in which the amount appropriations are figures m
'
found
the
Falcons
leading
39Falcons
were:
just
as
hot
at
"'
56.
The
host
Falcons
sank
30
Frank Church, D-ldaho; Dale Bwnpers O:Ark.; William controversy surrounding ritual, but never warned
The last live Chief points Carnahan 6-3, &amp;-2 and Ma~tin
Garry, who denies he knew with treason.
of support would be based the economic assumption
27,
the line as from the field as after one quarter, but the came at the chanty stnpe. · downed Goren Bergstrand of freshman with a senior's icy
"': of 55 field attempts.
Proxmire, D-Wis., and Gaylord Nelson, O:Wla.
other ·so-called cults has anyone.
guns were in the People's
hosts were outscored 1~ in
In 1733, English colonists upon the local tax effort. that Ohio will lmperlence
instincts.
' J' The first half saw Eastern Miller actually wrapped they canned 15 of 24 shois. the
The most sophisticated version was a bill co-sponsored ·p 1ace d.
~ Ute mght, Logan netted Sweden 7-.1, 6-1 in ll!eir final
at
I
or
n
e
y
s
According
to
news
reports,
Temple
trunk
in
his
office,
is
second period to give
moderate
growth
in
the
neJ:t
led
by
James
Oglethorpe
Specific
details
of
this
He was definitely the wrong
:;" baWing the hosts on even things up when Utey hit 13 The hosts controlled the
by Sens. Sam Nunn, D-Ga.; Lawton Chiles, D-FLa.; Henry
a ~1zzlmg 2Q of 24 foul shots matches on Sunday.
L. Bellmon, D-Okla., and RoUt, co-author &lt;X Ute GOP representing such groupe at a New York legal grievance among those lawyers who limded at what is now proposal were not provided in two years, and that Cmgress
points in a row early in the boards with 47 rebounds, led Logan some breathing room .
man for the Notre Dame
nterms most of Ute way.
the center of a swelling committee has been asked to feel duped by their clients. Savannah, Ga.
legislation.
.
jVill continue to provide Ohio
the speech.
.
by Bill Harvey's 17. Eastern The teams played evenly the
~~~~ At' the end of the 'first third period.
basketball team to foul in a
ptvestigate reports Lane
"Jones assured me that
· Other co-sponsors ranged from liberal Democrats such storm.
In 1809, Abraham 'Lincoln
Improved training for at least Ute same fed.-al .
iwoperiod, Miller was in frontl8The Falcons outscored had 33 caroms, led by Dan third aoo fourth quarters.
cru!;ial situation Sunday.
as Nelson and Church to conservative Republicans. Uke
How much do lawyers who -.IUtheld knowledge that he there was no violence going was born in what was then teachers and adntinistrators, revenue sharing amounts:
11
Meigs was paced by Dave
12, but with 4:16 remaining in Eastern 19-10 in Utat quarter, Spencer's 12.
He's
a
confident
Sens. Orrin G . Hatch, R-Utah, and WiJllann L. Scott, R-Va.
repreSent cults know about belleveCI might prevent harm on down there," said Garry, Hardin County, Ky.
Kennedy's
17
points,
followed
full
funding
for
a
basic
sltiUs
Much
of
Ute
Govei'IIQr's
but
the
Eagles'
Bret
MatMiller's
Todd
Spencer
led
individual,"
confinns
UCLA
i•:the
second
period,
the
Ctitics of their approach complain Utat It would place the their clients? S.ould they re- to'Rep. Leo Ryan- who was best known for his defense of
by Tony Scott's 12. Kevin
In
1914,
grQund
was
broken
program,
increased
aid
to
budget
proposal
Ia
depen"'nt
thews
came
off
the
bench
to
all
scorers
with
19
points.
Coach
Gary
Cunningham.
!::·fighting
Eagles
had
pulled
to
nation in a "fiscal straitjacket" by precluding short·tenn port illegal activities? Ia It killed on a visit to Guyana Black Panthers.
"He for the Uncoln Memocial in · large city school districts, upon the Legislature's
MEIGS (58)
hit six points to give his team Harvey tossed in 17 for the ' Smith added nine, Meigs hit
· ··a 20-20 tie.
Only a 64 percent foul
shifts in budgetary strategy needed to cope wiUt a major
i nd ependent
ethical
to
withhold
knowledge
just
before
the
mass
suicide
obviously
lied
to
me
..
.
I
19 of 45 attempts from Ute
·· '· FG-A FT-A Rbs. F T~ shooter., Naulls was just liniSAsUI"anan
W "&gt;)
Washington.
and incentives for parents favorable action on new
winners,
John
Fuchs
had
12,
economic dislocation Uke a depression or a national
ce
agen c y, our
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3-3
5
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5
of illegalities when a client- - and others.
trusted them completely. A
security emergency.
·
In 1966, Vice President Hu- and teachers to work together legislation proposals which
and the high-scoring Dave floor for 42 percent and sank Ray Andrews
function is
2 perfect when he had to be 0-0 2-2 1,. . ' 0
Chris Yeauger
Lane said he warned Ryan lot of things people now talk bert Humphrey wound ~P a for _improved learning were will be submitted .to the )
In fact, the legislation would do no such Utlng. It would cult conunlts them? ·
poli c ies which
Burgess was held to just 13 10 of 19 foul shots. Meigs' Tom
J-8 5-B 5 I 11 cohvertirig four free shots In
..Hawley
"It's hard to say what the that the visit to Guyana would .. about were not relevant to me visit to South Vietnam and also
link tax cuts, during a three- or-four-year period, to
mentioned
as General Assembly In Ute near
8-14 2-5 2 5 t B the final 13 seconds as the lafl'ord financial protection
points by Eastern's defense. record is 3-14, 1'12 inside the · Greg Becker
limitations on Ute growth. rate of federal svC!ndinil and the Peoples Temple .lawyers be viewed by cult leader Jim · -how much money they had predicted victory over tl)e educational goals for the new futqre. This is especially inae ,
•
ca se of loss .
1-4 1-4 2 2 3 fourth . - ranked Bruins
league.
Chuck Kennedy
otli !
~
~
·
Senior
Jeff
Goebel
paced
But , we also have a vital
total amount of federal outlays compared wiUt the Gl'OIII! knew or didn't know" about Jones as "an act of provoca- and Uteir ideas about guns. communists and over biennium.
2·5
1-2
I
I
Meigs travels io Ironton lioti Ashiev
in the areas of education and
Eastern's attack with 12
interest in loss preverition ,
0-0 0-0 0 I ·6 · defeated the top-ranked Irish
Natioilal Product.
next ~riday night.
ljrm uoastm
the death ritual that took the lion," but did not know the
"I told them to get guns," poverty,
disease
and
.
Also
proposed
was
a
personnel.
points
and
Matthews
ended
as should our clients .
4-8 2-4 3 4 10 iiti£62.
. In the event of an emergency, Ute tax ·cuts might be
Steve Ohlinger
he said. "Why shouldn't they illiteracy in the country.
0 . ' ...
'" '
MEIGS (4ill- Kevin Smith Dan Thomas
care, caution
method to relieve property
0-0 0-0 0 0
· Extensive budget bearings
the night wiUt 11. Brian
endangered but increased spending would not be prohibit· lives of more than 900 cult fu11 danger.
·· ·~ ·'
members,
aaid
law
professor
·:u
I
had
seen
them
do
anyhave
weapons
to
protect
3-3-9;
D.
Kennedy
7-3-17
;
TOTALS
21
-45
16-28
19
19
se
The longest river in the
.
.. . prevehtive
i l' '
In 1971, eight U.S. taxpayers through an have alreadY begun. Much of
ed . .
Bissell had four assists and Tony Scott 6·0-12 ; Blaettnar
LOGAN
!661
measures
whi
ch can keep
John
Noonan
who
teiches
thing
illegal,
I
would
have
themselves
from
beasts
or
an
..
....
,
It
was,
by
no
means,
an
·
United
Slates
is
the
comfrom
afar,
E.
V.
Clarke
had
a
The profound impact of that concept is best described by
helicopters were shot down increase in Ute rollbacl&lt; and the legislators' time during
Spencer had four steals.
1-4-6 ; Thomas 1-0-2; Snowden 1
FG-A FT-A Rbs. F TP binedMississippi - Missouri
that car accident from
1
Sen. Daniel P . Moynihan, D-N.Y., an opponent of the ethics at the' University of stopped it. I didn't know invasion?"
~)•rtilltlc
performance.
layup
and
Armstrong
canned
while on missions over Laos. in Ute Homestead Exemption Ute coming mooths will be
RESERVE GAME
1-0-2. Totals 19-10-48.
1-3 0-0 2 4 2
Mark Morgan
hapP,ening, _th at build ing
legislation:
California at Berkeley.
, about the · guns or any
:- , However, a win is a win and two charity tosses, all within
LOGAN !62)- Maddox O-I- Dave Lehman
s 4 10 system, 3.710 miles.
Ten years ago: Black civil Program. The speech also spent evaluating and revising
3-9 4-4
After
a
tight
first
quarter,
from start ing , 1ha1
"These proposals would constitute the single moat
l; Woll r 2-0-4: Matt Mara S-3· Pete Clark
But, adds Noonan, many of polson," he said in one
14
~ : despite a season-high 30 turn· a two minute span, l!nd GAllS Ute .Eastern reserves picked
13' . 1
4-4
~"
5-8
·rights
leader
James
Farmer
mentioned
aid
to
higher
the
Governor's
propoiied
e burglar y f rom being
.,..
·.··
important change in the American political economy. It these lawyers "don't know Interview.
13 ; Kev in Flowers 4-2-10; Bob Fisk
6•17 6-7 1Jo 1:•4 1, 18
~- ' overs : . · host ' Gallipolis had some breaUting room, 42- up an easy 60-39 win. The
was
named
assistant education, Increased mental budget. The Legislature ill
comm itted . .
McDaniels
2·2-6;
Ruggles
3-3would be an extraordinary change in the budgetary anything because they close . Dennis Donovan, a Los
2·2
2 • 2
1-5
Steve
Walton
• 11 11efeated Coach Mlck Price's
Prevention saves li fe ,
31.
secretary
of
welfare.
health
and
mental
responsfble
for
taking
the
RIPEN
FIRST
9:
Berry
2-2-6;
Bell
4·0-8;
score was 11 to 9 after on
Person to person limb
0-0 0-0 0 1
arrangements of political democracy."
R. Belt
and prope'rt y ... and
their
eyes."
·
Angeles
lawyer
who
helped
·
:bislt!ng
Ravenswood
Red
GAHS
increased.its
margin
Justice
0-3-3:
Adams
0-2-2.
o.o
Five
years
ago:
A
13-nation
retardation
programs,
a
0-1
0
0
Governor's
proposal
and
Be
sure
to
ripen
avocados,
quarter,
but
at
intermission
The new approach would indeed ~uire rational lcligMoore
helps
control i ns ura nce
,
,
evils,
67-56,
In
-a
nonTotals
27
-18-62
The
lawyers
must
operate
found
a
group
that
gives
free
""
1-2
7
0
health
insurance
to 17 points, 54-37, wiUt 58 eastern was in control, 31-18.
37
D. Bell
tenn fiscal planning. But that's certainly preferable. to
bananas and · pears at room conference in Washington on continuance and increase in formulating ·a budget that is
costs and premi um s.
By
Quarters:
1-2
3
2
2·3
~
-.
~nference
basketball
game
Lovesy
under
the
same
ethical
legal
advice
to
parents
of
cult
seconds left in the period. It Eastern's Charti• Ritchie hit M
federal budgets constructed by politicians wboee villlon ta
temperature before storing the energy crisis failed to the Energy Credits Program acceptable to both houses of .
.when losses do occur,
12 20 30 48 Kreig
0-1 0-0 0 1
r ~~n the GAHS boarda Saturday was 54-39 going into Ute final some key foul shots in that
limited to last month's economic Indicators and next standards that affect many members, says one dang~r Utem in the refrigerator. Use reach agreement because of and an increase in Aid to Ute General Assembly and 1
L
16344.462 Ditfon
our
pol icy hold ers c an count
0-0
0
I
0-0
year's elections.
night.
lawyers when their client's confronting lawyers who as soon as possible after the sharp differences between Dependent Children Ute Governor.
It C.n help pay
period.
... protecting and serv ing
2-4 2· 2 8 5
second period.
Keynes
What the smaller West
in ti m e and need . But we
needs conflict with aoclety's represent cuhs is becoming r~frigerator storage.
With Clarke, Cameron and
23-l7 20-24 43 25
soaring hospital
France and the eight other
Totals
All of Eastern's players got
still say - pr evention Is th ~
~·
Quarters
:
.
Virginians
lacked
in
size
they
- a problem inherent in a too Involved.
Armstrong
·
sharing
'
the
European Common Market
in the scoring column, with
and surgical billa.
10 29 44 66
best pol icy.
Logan
made up for with speed, scoring honors, Gallipolis Tim DUI's 21 points leading
basic principle of American
"The lawyers get very
•
over U.S. proposals.
12 21 34 58
call
me.
law: that everyone Is entitled emotional, very involved.
'•' quickness and hustle.
increased its lead to 19 points, the way. Paul Sprague and
COMBINATION
One year ago: The United
Meigs
... '
-,, ,
Although
the
Red
Devils
led
to legal representation.
Som~ of them sound like
"
63-44,
with 4:28 left to play. Dill controlled the boards.
Lovely combination : sliced States denied that it had en"
''
Mike Swi~ier
But attorneys for cults members," he said. "If they ripe bananas served in glass dorsed Israel's maintaining
only briefly in the first
The Red Devils outscored John Roberts had 12 points
ALL GAMES
seem to be embroiled In had a more objective view, bowls with lots of orange settlements in the Sinai if the
stanza, Gallipolis wasn't GAHS 14--4 during Ute final for the losers.
,
992-7155
TEAM
W L P OP
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
controversy more Ulan mOlt Utey might help the group juice poured over them. Offer occupied territory were
assured of its 12th victory of minutes of action.
.149 S. Third St.
The Eagle varsity will start Portsmouth 17 0 1201 875
14 3 1154 961
Middleport, 0.
the season until 4:26
'
lawyers. Former Temple more."
The victory, GaUia's lith in sectional tournament play Athens
Utis as a first course at returned to Egypt.
Ironton
12
4
1097
858
remained
in
the
game.
By
members have leveled
He adds: "CUlt ~awyers brunch or as a dessert at
12
outings,
left
GAHS
with
a
Feb. 21 at 7:30 at Nelsonville- Gallipolis
Today's birthdays: Gen.
12 5 1033 896
that time, Ute lads of Coach 12-5 mark. Ravenswood York High School. Their Waverly
uno •••1111
Omar Bradley is 86. Actor
Can't Make Father Quit
12 5 1016 809
children smoke. I'm sure several accusations at the ctll'llllnly do act differently." supper.
SWI f lR ~ ~UTU.I.l
992-2143
Jim
Osborne
had
built
up
a
.
dropped
to
f&gt;-9
on
the
year.
II 5 902 778
~ Oth~rs c-ompare cult
AtJtoonob•l• l•un nte Comp••T
opponents will be a Crooks- Wash . CH
Lorne Greene is 64. Former
/ By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
your faUter wouldn't Uke for Temple's Utree lawyers 102 W. Main
~~~~~
•
l)to
63-44 advantage.
Pat · Fleming led the ville squad that is 6-10 on the Pt . Pleasant 10 J 766 666
. DEAR DR. LAMB- I am 12 you to grow up and develop Tim Stoen, Charles Garry lawyers to some corporate inbasketball star and coach
81D GI!II"~IO~ . liiiMJS
Pomerov
Logan
7 9· 943 950
.
The
Red
Devils
held
the
visitors
attack with 23 points. year.
WilHam Russell is 45.
·yeats old and I am writing to emphysema and oUter com- and Mark Lane - and ~ house attorneys, who identify
Ravenswood
5
9
841
867
•
.
Seruor
guard
Gene
Layton
against
Eastern
of
Pike
WASHINGTON (AP) -Billy Ca!'lerbackedout of appe~g
;;::upper hand from the opening · Mark Fowler added 16 and
This wiD be Eastern's first , Meigs
· Thought for today: No man O!l a CBS interview show because of ''unwarranted ~
4 13 990 1211 . ••· had a season high 32 points County.
'·
you about my dad. Acouple of plications from cigarette three have been subpoenaed wiUt their client and are
MONDAY
r•"fip
untO
E.
V.
Clarke's
threeScott
Miller
12.
year
in the Nelsonville-York Wellston
by
various
grand
juries
in
aware
of
illegal
activities.
is good enough to govern speculation about matters that are purely private and perSon4 13 1026 1277 Saturday night in leading the
The Highlanders will battle
weeks ago I found out my smoking.
·'!"jloint play at Ute 1:23 mark in . The Red Devils hit 24 of 64 sectional. Mill!'!' is top seeded Ja~~~~EOAL ~.~~ t25 1193 SouUtwestern Highland~rs to the winner ofthe North Gallla
"The question is what kind
father has emphysema from
DEAR DR. LAMB - Is San Francisco.
Jacob's WeD, formerly of another man without that al," his attorney says.
·
::
11
the first stanza. That put field goal attempts for 37 in that tournament. Eastern's Portsmouth 56 Wheelersburg
The
former
Temple
of
an
obligation
do
you
have
.
great
depth,
is
not
more
than
other's consent - Abraham
cigarette smoking. The doc- Utere anything a woman can
an 82-75 non-league VIctory - Kyger Creek sectional
CBS quoted attorney John Parks as saying the ptesidept 's
:
'::GAHS
ahead,
11-9.
percent. RIIS was 10 of 14 at record is now 8-9 overall, with 43
not to represent a crazy 75 feet deep now and often Lincoln.
tor told him to stop smoking. do to make her brea.sts members say:
over Symmes Valley.
tournament game at Meigs
not
to
appear
On
"Face
the
Nation"
Sundsy
brother
decided
·:~·· · Scott Miller's layup at the the foul line for 71 percent. one regular season game !eli
--stoen acted In alleged cult?" said a San Francisco becomes dry during the hot
Pt. Pleasant 68 BuffaloOUter Highlanders hitting High School Feb. 22.
Otherwise, he's eventually larger? My husband and I
he
decided
that
the
publicity
had
been
damaging.
after
Unanimous and Wl~
. :43 mark tied it for the last Ravenswood
had . 27 to play. That game with Wayne 61
double difures were Todd · .;going to die. Now my father ill went to three doctors and all conflict of interest, while ,,. lawyer, who won a lawsuit fpr season.
Carter was criticized by Jewish groups and some admiDlabroken tradition rather defi., ,Box Score
·&lt;:'time.
Jeff Lanham's two rebounds, seven by Craig Wahamals to be rescheduled Gallipolis 67 Ravenswood 58 Baker WI'th 18 whi!e Gt eg ~lq~•
only 30 years old· and I am Utey did was laugh and tell ,serving as both F'ir~: ·• -· a cult. He declined to be nitely locates the well, which ·
, . . mmes Valley ! ~aH tration opponents for making allegedly anti&amp;nltic remarks
0
•··
-eharity
tosses
with
42
seconds
Easter. The losers had 16 this week.
SEPAL VARSITY
Nelson and Dale Neioberry ~" 1 ,~1 14-7-35 ; Payne 7-6-20;
frightened of what ill going to my husband thai I was pretty attorney and San . ,.. .,. identified.
has sacred associations.
while playing host recently to an unofficial delegation from
;::;left
in
the
period
put
the
Blue
TEAM
w
L
P
OP
had 12 points apiece. .
·" Bo~ovltr 3-0-6; Tay lor 2-2-6;
turnovers
.
..
A lawyer has Ute right, but
EASTERN
(56)Spencer
happen to him. I've told him and very healthy. Do Ute deputy district attorney, in
Colwnbus did not reach the Libya.
1
11 2 888 703
Th · to pushed SWHS' " Saunders 2-0-4: Burcham 1-0
14
Devils ahead to stay.
GAHS placed four men in A-1-9; Myers 2-0-4; Eynon 0-2· Athens
Now Jacob's Well was
not to smoke, but he won't breast developers advertised 1976. Ex-members say he not the duly to rwort future
Ironton
11 2 928 69A
e VIC ry
s .2 and Harold t-0-2. Totals 30Parks said no one from the White House cmtacled eal-ter •
American mainland until his
.,.,. After that 11-11 tie, Ute Blue double figures, led by Arm- 2: Mathews 5-1·11 : Bowers 3· Waverly
listen. What should I do?
really work? Are they safe to used his poaltion to harass crimes to authorities under there ... The woman salth ... third voyage in 1498, when he about his scheduled appearance, adding: "If the White Houae
10 3 799 626 season record to 9-8 overaU 15-75.
1-7;
Goebei6-0-12
;
Wigal
1-0~"'l:levlls reeled off 11 con·
strong's 18 markers. Jimmy 2; Bissell 3-1-7: Cole t-0·2. Gallipolis
them. Stoen has been un- American Bar Association Sir, thou hast nothing to
9 4 BOB 684 and 7-3 in the SVAC.
Southweslern 182)
· DEAR READER - I wish use?
landed at the Gulf of Paria in had made such a contact that would have made him IIIQre
draw·
wiUt,
and
Ute
well
Is
":'secutive
points
to
take
a
22-11
Logan
5 8 783 795 SouUtwestern and Eastern Nelson 4-4-12; Newberry 5-2Harris tossed in 13, J elf Totals 25-6-56.
.
avaUable
to
comment
on
the
rules.
A
lawyer
cannot
be
Utere was a good answer to
DEAR READER- It's no
eager
to
do
it."
what is now Venezuela.
3 10 789 1004 share second place in the 12; Baker 6-6-18; Jordan 4-0,8
MILLER (75)
D. Wellston
lead with 6:10 left in the first Cameron 12 and E. V. Clarke
forced to reveal confidential deep ... " John 4: 6 and 11
your question. People are laughing matter, but don'lex- charges.
CBS reported Saturdsy night that presidential adviSor
0
Meigs
2 11 719 946
d'
b h' d and Layton 13-32. Totals 32Burgess
4-5-13;
J.
Fuchs
6-0~
-1\al!.
Then
a
rash
of
turnovers
IQ.
-Garry,
who
strongly
information
from
his
client.
responsible for their own pect much help from Utosll
Jackson
1 12 736 998 league stan mgs e m 18-82.
12;
Todd
Spencer
6-7-19;
Gerald
Rafshoon
's
secretary
called
the
network
Frldsy
and
'.''"by Coach Jim Osborne's lads,
The Blue Devils hit 24 of 50 Street J-0-6; Bill Harvey 8-1· TOT,&lt;ILS
Steward Forsyth, director
52 52 6450 6450 Southern.
By Quarters:
heaiUt. Doctors can't make a highiy advertised products denies any wrongdoing,
said Rafshoon was "very disappointed" and "very upeet" that ·.
'~'liine to be exact, permitted field goal attempts for 46 17 ; Davis 2-2-6; Blakeley 1-0Saturday's results:
Brent Miller, senior guard, s. Valley
10 25 44 75
smoker stop smoking cigaret- that you have seen. They allegedly advised Ute cult to of the California Bar's
the president's brother was to be questioned on the progr~.
"Athens 72 Wellston 66
led Symmes Valley with 35 S. Western
18 39 59 82
.r:-ihe
Red DevUs to close the percent. GAHS was 19 of 26 at 2. Totals 30-15-75.
tes and, unfortunately, don't actually increase Ute obtain firearms, and allowed divison of courts, said the
But CBS quoted Rafshoon as saying that he had done nottyng
::'gapto
seven
paints,
34-27,
just
the foul line for 73 percent.
neiUter can Ute person's fami- size of the breasts. Some of cuh members to hide some of bar's code of ethics "sets Oil\
Logan 66 Meigs 58
points on 14 baskets and· ·-~~---•••ll!l••••!lll••ill•••••••~--.,
to try to get Carter to cancel his appearance.
.:
before the halftime In- GAHS had 43 rebounds, 12 by
SEOAL RESERVES
seven free throws. Ted Payne
J
ly.
Ute exercises that go along the guns in a trunk In the rock bottom minimum
SERVICES TUESDAY
Clarke and eight by
termission.
TEAM
W L P OP had 20 poiniB.
'
The individual has to decide with such plans develop and basement of his law offices. standards." But he adds:
CINCINNATI
(AP)
'
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)- Bear Bryant is reported resUng
~...: Goats' by Scott Miller and Cameron . GAHS had 14 Funeral services for retired
lrontoo
11 2 552 493
Coach . Wayne Bergdoll's
"It's often difficult for
himself that he wants to stop strengthen the muscles
comfortably in a hospital where he Ia being treated fur a
~
Mark
Fowler
opened
second
assists,
four
by
Lanham.
attorneys to ~ort out
smoking. You might be a behind the breast, and it is
Cincinnati
Bengals ~:~~~lis
:
:~~ ~~ Highlanders led 18-10 at the
cracked rib.
·
:
half play as the visitors
GaUlpolis will close out its entertainment director Waverly '
B 5 597 511
end of the first period and
conllicting duties - to -the
very significant factor in the enlargement of those
Bryant, coach of Ute topranked University of AlAbama
The Daily Sentinel · client, on one hand, and to the
~-.'pulled within three, 34-31.
regular season at home George T. (Red) Bird will be Logan
6 7 579 52'1
were never threatened.
helping your father to decide muscles, not the breast itself,
football team, was admitted to West Alabama General HoSpi' IUSI'SI.._..I
.,.,,.
Gallia's
Jeff
Cameron
got
Jackson
5
8
581
592
SWHSied39-25atUtehalfand
against
visiting
LOgan
court
and
society,.
on
the
·
held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in
to do this. Why don't you just that may improve a woman's
tal on Saturday complaining of lack of sleep and an upper r~sWellston
3 10 A90 610 59-44 gom' .g into the final
•·'the Blue Devils rolling ·again Friday: It will be Parents Massillon, Ohio.
other.''
tell him that it's important to appearance.
Meigs
I 12 456 670
piratory infection.
·
with a pair of free Utrows. Bill Night.
TOTALS
52
52 4366 4366 stanza.
A lawyer does have a duty
Bird,
an
originator
of
you that he live a long life,
Good posture helpe too.
Associate athletic director Sam Bailey said the ~year:Otd
~ "{BigJolm) Armstrong hit one
Saturday's results:
Symmes Valley won the
to avoid lawsuits tbat serve
that you'd like for him to be Keeping the shoulders back
elaborator
football
halftime
D£VOTEDT0111E
coach fell on his chest while getting out of the shower at horne ·
!'fL! '
Athens -46 Wellston 31
reserve tilt, 44-28.
INT!IIEITOF
mly
to
harass
or
injure
shows,
died
·
at
his
home
around when you grow up and and the chest forward im·
Tuesday night.
·
Logan 62 Meigs 48
MI!I~AREA
someone. Attorney Paul
have children of your own. proves Ute bustline. Of
Saturday. He was 78.
.,_
RAVENSWOOD RED DEVILS (58)
Tuesday's games:
ROIU!RTHIIEI'LIOI
Dr. Hayes Boyd, the coach's personal physician 94id
Weather-permitting;
' QlyHurricane at Pt.. Pleasant
Marantz, a Synanon critic,
-'·
PLAYER-Pos.
FG-A
FT-A
PF
RB
TO
TB
Tell him you don't want to ·course, if a . woman gains
Sundsy that Bryant's condition was stable and that be 'woiiJd
DAVII) IIIJilUIIII: ·
Southwes.
tern closes its
at
Ravenswood
Ripley
~'Pat
Fleming,
g
9-18
S-6
2
4
5
23
siD'vived a rattlesnake attack
grow up without a father. If weight, she may add a little
SMITH COMING BACK
be out of the hospital soon.
·
·,.
Washington
CH
at
.
Miami
Mark
Fowler,
c
8-19
0-0
2
3
0
16
regulilr
season
Tuesday night
~
Publllhod doli.&gt; ..cepe Solurdlly
in which two Synanon
he knows you love him and fat tissue to the breast and
RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) Trace
Bryant holds a 284-77-16 record ·during 33 years as a head
~. Craig Easter, g
0.6
3·4 4 7
1
3
by
Tho
OIIIQ
Valley
members face charges. He
that it's important to you, it this makes some changes too.
Friday's games:
Scott Miller, I
5-11 2·3 4 3 ~
Cleveland Cavaliers Coach
Compeny·MuiUilllldJa, Inc., 111
coach, 21 of Utem at Alabama,
-:
.
"
feels such nuisance suits are
DougRitchle,l
1-4 0-0 3 5
Court St., Poowroy, Ohio 45'18t.
may be just the push he needs Unfortunately, the addition of
Blll Fitch says he expects to Athens at Wayerly
Bw!ln..,. Office Phont 1ft- 11118.
SteveVarner, l
1-3 0-1
3 1 3 2 reactivate veteran center Meigs ot Iron ton
1he do w n w t~ r d Ioree of CHOP PE:R I
fat illn 't limited to Ute breast
to help him kick the habit.
Local Bowling
Edl1orllll'llooelltl-'lli7.
. a ~jor tbt~~lem.the
Bar
NEW YORK (AP) - Joan Uttle reportedly wanta to -do
WeUston at Jackson
"':Andy
Ginther,
g
0-2
0-0
0
4
2
0
C&lt;lu oes thl! ,plittinq l e ver~ to con l oci
I am also sending you The and the net results may not be
Smith
sometime
this
Elmore
ct... paotage pold ot
Logan at Gallipolis
J,i~on Pann~ll, g
0-1 0-0
0 0 0 0
~nc rot ete
. th is roi&lt;'Jiion tr a ns fe r~
A
s
so
c
1
a
t
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N1UMII ~ ftpltlt""
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lawyers
who
against
extradition
after
slie
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from
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how
severe
Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars
OJ twa rd fo rce . . . ~plitt ing the loq
Smith, , a 7-footer who
laUvo Landon AloOclata, 3101
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adopt Ute harassment techCarohna.
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PLAYER-Pos.
FG-A FT-A PF RB TO TP underwent knee surgery
,..,de o pen . CHOPPER I he~ p roven
and Pipes. It wiD give you the problem is. If a woman
Euclid:~
ctovelooo~..Oblo 14111.
Feb.
4,
1979
PI. Pleasant at Southern
to be ) . 4 time s more effect ive iht~n
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rota ' ueii.....S by
niques of their ~llents." he
The R~ · TinloUty Mitchell, pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist
some more infonnation on has a real problem, she may
Standings
carrier
IYilllble 11 ctnU Jlff'
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Church m Queens, said Mlsa Little maat Ute otrer to an as.,E. V. Clarke, I
3-6
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Team
Pts.
what cigarettes do io people. be helped with lmplanta.
-.ayMolorRoate~corrlor
~plitt i ng lever~ prevl!lnl the blade
said. "I call it legal
sistant pastor who visited her Sundsy at !be Nll!'lb CaroJIDa
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Iawyers often know about
Flavor a custard ·sauce · 590, Pearl Russell 484; Jell
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, surgery. If it is really that lm·
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But
Ralph
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who
has
"She'sgood,
b
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can
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like
Teddy
ensean
was
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York, NY 10019.
TOTALS
24-50 19-26 16 43 . 30 67 . share th~ center spot with 6escaped m 1977 just weeks bef..-e lhe would have been ellglb\e
1 Score by quarters :
24A,
Ellen Rought 191 ; Jell
shoulder
blades,
develop
the
sauce
over
meringues
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represented the
Hare
Kennedy!"
for parole and was later captured in Brooklyn.
.; Your father's healUt pro- what he has available for
foot-11 Jun Chones, who has
Wilson
203, Pearl Russell 175.
Ravenswood
Red
Devils
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16
12
1958
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in
hot
water
in
a
gOod
poeture
and
at
least
take
moved back from power
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blem should be a good warn- your particular case.
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Team series - 3 in One 2005
cGalllpolls
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Devils
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NEW HAVEN, W, VA.
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was returned to North Carolina. She wiU be ell&amp;lble for parole
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you're
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4- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday , Feb. 12, 1979

Ria. Grande ·moves step
closer ·to MOC crown
It was Mark Swain Night at Lyne Center of 74 field goal attempts for

Saturday night as the Rio Grande College Redmen
humbled visiting Mt. Vernon Nazarene, 92-70, in a
Mi~·Ohio Conference basketball game.
A capacity crowd watched as Coach Mt
Lanham's crew raced to their 14th victory of the
season against U setbacks.
The MOC triumph pushed
Rio's record to 10-1, A victory
over the Urbana Blue Knights
at Urbana Tuesday wlll give
the Lanhammen at least a
share of the 1978-79 championship.
Saturday night , Malone
heat CedarVille at Cedarville
to · take over undisputed
second place in the conference with an 8-3 mark.
Cedarville dropped to 7--4 in
league play.
· Following Tuesday's en·
counter at Urbana , the
Redlllen return home Friday
for a conference game with
Tiffin University. Rio will end
its regular season with a
conference game at Cedarville on Feb. 20.
Coach 'Bob Martin:s Mt.
Vernon five dropped to 7-18
overall and 4-7 in the league
following Saturday's defeat.
The Cougars had been
playing excellent ball the
past five times out, but a

super team effort by the
Redmen proved too much for
the visitors to handle. ·
Rio shot to a 3().15 lead
midway through the first half
and was on top 40-31 during
the halftime intermission.
The Redmen outscored MI.
Vernon 52-41 during the final
20 minutes of action.
Four Redmen scored in
double figures. Greg, James
led the attack with 18 points.
Steve· Lones added 15, Dan
· Purcell 14 and Dan Bise 10.
Mark Swain, veteran senior
guard from Mercerville who
was honored during pregame ceremonies by area
cage fans, tallied eight points
as did Dale Royse. Howard
West tossed In six points and
Vince Phelps five.
Brad Kentosh paced the
Cougars witli 14 points. Dan
Stevens added 12 , Art
Freeman 10 and Glen Noggle
eight.
Rio Grande connected on 41

55.4 percent. The Redlllen
were 10 of 14 at the foul line ·
for 71.1 percent. Rio picked
ofl 65 rebounds, 16 by James
and 13 by Bi51'- The Redlllen
had 12 assists, 10 by Phelps,and 16 turnovers.
Mt. Vernon hit26 of 77 field
goal attempts for 33.7 percent. The Cougars were 18 of
29 at 'the foul line for 62
percent. Mt. Vernon picked
off 43 rebounds, seven by
Kentosh. The losers had 13
assists and 19 turnovers.
Box score:

MT. VERNON (70) Noggle 3-2-8; Freeman 4-2-10 ;
Fischer 3-7-8; Kenlosh S-4-14 ;
Fries 1-N ; Slmpton 2-0-4;
Justice 0-0-0; D. Stevens 1-02; Dan Ste'v'ens 4-4-12 ; Thorne
J-2-B.

TOTJ\LS 26-18-70.

RIO GRANDE (921 · Swain 4~0- 8 ; Purcell S-4-14;
Lones 5-S-IS; James 9-0-18;
Bise 5-0-10 ; Phelps 2-1-5; ·
Royse 4-0-8; Wash lngton 1-02; West 3-0-6; McCormick 1-02; Dorsey 2-0-4. TOTALS 41 ,
10-92.

Halftime score Mt . .Vernon 31.

By Gary Clark
In somewhat of a surprise,
Coach Homer Preece's
Wahama White Falcon cage
squad stayed with a talented
Southern Tornado team
Saturday evening through
three and a half quarters
before dropping a 72-61
decision.
.
The Tornadoes had -routed
the Waha rna qulntet;'earlier
in the year by 32 points in'
taking an 811-56 win.
The
While
Falcons
downfall proved to be the
fouline _ where Southern
connected on an · amazing 26
of 35 attempts for a 74 percent
mark. Meanwhile, Wahama
was converting just 50 per·
' cent of their tosses 9 of 18
which spelled the difference.
·The Bend Area team
outgoaled the visitors by a 2623 margin.
The taller Tornadoes
jumped out to a quick first
quarter lead behind Tim
Brinegar's scoring and
posted a 17-9 advantage
through eight minutes of
action.
Wahama however, behind
Todd Rawlings and Gary
Richards stormed back In the
second quarter to outscore
their opponents by a 22-16
margin and trailed by a mere
two points, 33-31 , at in·

termission.
57 attfiJiptS and hauled down
The third period was a see- a total of 48 rebounds .
saw affair with both teams Foreman, Hill and Duffy
trading buckets. Dwight Hill grabbed 14, 11 , and 10
led the Tornadoes in the rebounds respectively to lead
quarter while Rawlings and ·the winners in that depart·
Richards were suppling the ment. The Meigs Countians
sCoring punch for the White committed just II .turnovers
Falcons. It was Hill's bucket while gaining five steals.
with one second remaining In
For · Wahama,
their
the stanza tllat gave the shooting percentage from the
Tornadoes a slim 51--49 lead · floor was a respectable 40
going into the final eight percent ori 26 of 65 attempts.
minutes.
The Bend Area team hauled
Both teams continued to in 34 rebounds with Rawlings
trade baskets through the gettng 12 and Vince Weaver 9.
opening minutes of the final The locals also committed 17
quarter but the visiting · turnovers and were credited
Tornadoes began to pull away with II steals.
midway through the period.
Wah81118's season record
It was Dave Fonnen's bucket with the loss fell to 5-9 with
and two free throws that did two contests scheduled for
the locals In giving Southern this week. On Tuesday
a 6!-54 advantage with 3:24 evening, the White Falcons
remaining. The final minute hit the road for North Gallia,
saw the Tornadoes outscore a team that turned back the
Wahama . 11-7 to preserve Falcons by an 89.00 margin
their hard earned victory.
earlier. On Saturday evening,
Wahama's Todd Rilwlings, · Wahama hosts the Ravenwho had !Jeen In a mUd swood Red Devils in their ·
scoring slilmp as of late, fifst encounter of the season
broke free for a total of 19 against their Jackson County
points to emerge with game neighbors.
high scoring honors. He was
followed in scoring by Gary
Richards with 16 and the
I
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While Falcons leading scorer
Rick Bamitz was held to 10.
Southern got18 points from
Dwight Hill, while Tim
Brinegar notched 17 and
plus be paid
Dave Foreman 14. Jack •
to learn a skill
Saturday's . College
Duffy was the fourth Tornado
, Basketball Scores
in twin figures for Coach Carl
By The Associated Press
CaD Army
Wolfe's crew by chipping in
East
with
13
tallies.
Bucknell 78 West Chester
St. 69
. Southern shot a total of 41
Can lsi us 83, Niagara 81 , 2 ot percent from the floor on 23 of
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•-Colgate 69, Vermont 68
Cro.- nne' c 'ticut

Penn St _43, Navy 40

Princeton SO, Columbia 49

St. John 's 66 N. Y. . Fordham 48
Syracuse
74, . St .

Bonaventure 69

·Temple 97, LaSalle 81
Wagner 81, Northeastern 68

W. Virg inia 68 , Rutgers 61
South
Al corn St . 84, Jackson St . 71
American U. 61. Williom &amp;
Mary 45
Applachian St. 62, N. Care-

Wilmington 60, ot
Auburn 56, Mississippi 54, 2

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Balt imore 84, Towson St. 73

TEAM
Cedarvi lie

Malone
Rio Grande ·
Urbana

Walsh
MI. Vernon .

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62,Mathewshitonefora~2

lead, and Art Chonko canned
a pair of free throws 'with 1:12
left for a 7()-ll2lead before lhe
Rockets , · cou)d manage
another point.
Mathews with 24 points and
Gary
Bentley's
17
spearheaded the Athens
triumph while Wellston's
Robbie Norman took game
scoring honors with 25 points.
. Mark Swonger had 15 and
Marion Spires II In a losing
effort.
. .
Athens, now 14-3 overall,
coMected on 30 of 64 floor

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Campbell 88, Samford 73
Davidson 81, VMI 54
E. Carolina 103, S. Care-

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WASHINGTON (AP) Prior u.se of birth control pills
has liltle overall effect .on the
mineral content of breast
mllk, but seems to decrease
levels of a vitaiJiin important
to brain development in a
baby, researchers have
found.
Purdue University
nutrition researChers say the
vltaiJiin B-9 deficiency could
be a problem for ba~ies of
mothers~ were long-term
pill users. But the vitamin
supplements many nursing
women take may overcome
the potential problem, which
has been observed in animal
studies.
· "!think that if women have
a good diet and the supplements that their obstetricians
recommend ,
they'll be okay -they'll have
adequate vitamin B-9 In their
milk," Dr. Avanelle Kirksey
said Friday In a telephone
Interview.
Ms. Kirksey said that
· although no one knows
exactly how much sup·
plement is needed to correct
the defi~ency, it is certain
that diet alone is not enough .

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TOTALS
44 44
Saturday's results :

Malone 97 Cedarville 88
Ohio Domini can 93 Urbana 42

Ri o Grande 92 Mt. Vernon 70

Walsh 80 Tiff in 72

'Stardates ' continu~
A "Touch of Grass," formerly the New Vinton Co.
Frog Whompers, visits Rio
Grande College Monday,
Feb .. J2, In the cafeteria.
These three musician s
create ' a .sound they call
" New Grass" - a com-·
bination rblue grass and
country roCk that usually has
the audience clapping their
hands and .stomping their
feet. The ~ncert begins at
8:30 p.m. rather than the
earlier pUblished time of 8
p.m.
The teason for the time
change' is the appearance on
campus ol William L.
Walker , editor of the
"Columbus - Cleveland Call
an4 Post," Ohio's major
black· n~wspaper. Wa~er is
the kick-off speaker for the
college's Black Aw~reness
Week. His appearanc~ begins
7 p.m. .
1The "Touch of G ass"
oo11cert is the fourth
the
stardates series whic brings
f:lltertaine~ and spe kers to
the Rio Grilnde..J: pus. A
;good crowd is expected. Doris
·,'Ross, coordinator of the
•stardates Beries, says, "The
;, J!roup ('A Touch of Grass')
, las a large following from the
: ,Athens • Jackson -Vinton
. County areas.
·
· "This, combined with
: seaaon ticket salea, should
provide an enthusiastic

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TUESDA, Y ONLY
his "spare lime," he takes
By HUGH A. MUWGAN 'predated the autostrada with Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Work In
instruction in voice and dance
t\P -Special Correspondent diligence, which was a horse the Master Mason Degree.
- the latter at the France
CANCUN, Mexico (AP) _ drawn phaeton carriage
WEDNESDAY
Academy - and does local English as she is spoken is hired with driver and
REGULAR MEETING
commercial work.
one of the traveler's delights outriders for the Grand Tour. , Pomeroy Chapter 80, RAM
at the end of a weary day.
Apparently a phrase and regular meeting of
The adventures that befall like,"Oh dear , it seems our Bosworth Council 46, Royal
our language in foreign positillion has been struck by and Select Masters Wed"For one thing, breads and ·climes can compensate for a lightning" was on .everyone's nesday night. Work in · Mark
cereals are good sources of lot of indifferent service, lips In those pre-duty-free Master Degree and Past
25% Off Purchase,
Master Degree.
vitamin B-9 but many women · outrageous 'prices and the days .
· Just Present Your
leave them out of their diets amoebic water that doth
F1ying down to the Yucatan
P 0 M E R 0 y .
because they are watching · make joggers of us all.
Peninsula in the sometimes MIDDLEPORT Lions Club,
Golden Buckeye Card
their weight," Ms. Kirksey
"A small unknown fish," turbulent air over the Gulf of
said.
suggested the menu at a Mexico, a man of my girth regular meeting, Wednesday
When Ordering.
"We are very concerned small, well-known restaurant and low specific gravity could at noon at the Meigs Inn. All
about the B-9 finding because In Acapulco.
find reassurance in the sign lions urged to attend.
In rat experiments, we find
"If you do not wish to be that came on in the aircraft
MEIGS COUNTY GIRL
some basic differences in molested, please hang a sign cabin just as things began to SCOUT unit meeting, 7 to 9
brain development with this on your door," I heard the shake and shudder a bit : · p.m. Wednesday • Meigs IM.
vitamin deficiency ," she reception clerk tell two
"For floatation use your
RETURN HOME
said. Ms. Kirksey said the dazzling blondes checking seat bottom."
Mr.
and Mrs. Haroid
deficiency appears to into a Guadalajara hotel from
In Mexico, there are tourist
Sargeant
have returned after
decrease the brain's supply of Sweden.
bargains everywhere. Well,
-spending
the past several
myelin, a substance that
In Rome for the election almost everywhere. One
forms a protective' sheath 81)d installation of Pope John souvenir shop urged the weeks in Florida. .
around some nerves.
Paul II, I went to one of those traveller to :
The research, con~ucted little out of the way trattorias "Buy now. save.now. 70 perwith Dr. Judith L. Roepke, where the tourists never go cent above U.S. prices."'
will be published in an up- and .the English language is
Such refreshing candor is
coming issue of the American less than a nodding hard to come by in any IanJournal of Clinical Nutrition. acquaintance
of
the guage on great loillboard of
The study is part Of an management.
life these days .
effort to see if previuos birth
The specialty of the house
control pill use affects the was, so the small print in
Blidet Amor, a village in
vitamin and mineral content English advised: "one the Algerian Sahara, is c~n- :
of breast milk. The scientists quarter the pheasant at structed entirely of dried ·
. look at milk composition in snippet of toast."
mud and would dissolve in a
the first two weeks after
An Irish friend who works rain .
birth.
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for Vatican radio collects
The researchers found that tourist guides and language
taking birth clinlrol pills did phrase books as a hobby. The
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the door fot $5 per person.
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with Robert Vaughn, former
. Man from UNCLE , and news
oommentator, visits Rio to
apeak on the Rooseveh era.

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The slate convention to be registration dea dline is decided not to take part in the
one end of a ring . They then
held in Cleveland, May 18-20 March 10 and that Rose WMPO Community Club
paint cute flowers on them
was announced at the Thurs- Sisson, secretary, has the Awards program. Plans were
and write "German fly swatday night meeting of Precep- registration blanks. Thfllle made to expand on the
ter" or Norwegian or
writing of the history for the
tor Bela Bela Chapter of Beta will be " Woman Is the Key."
whatever on them and give as
,
Sigma Phi Sorority held at
Meigs
County history book.
Mrs. Norma Amsbary
a gift for laughS, as a booby
the home of Mrs. Velma Rue. presided at the meeting atA party with husbands as
prize or as a gift for that perIt was noted thai - the tended by 23 members. It was guests will be held March 31
son who has everYthing.- .at the home of Mrs. Ullian
ELDA
Moore. The annual Founder's
· DEAR POLLY and Vera
Day dinner was set lor April
who has the lea and coffee26 at the Meigs Inn.
They'll Do It Every Time
stained plastic cups - When
Mrs. Janet Hill won the
our girls went through the
hostes.• gift. A wedding gift
LOOK IIWO WINS TlfE WORLCJ-fiAMOIJS SCII!NTIF/0
teeth-straightening age their
was presented to . Mrs.
AWARO --P/.01/NIK, 0//R OtO BIOLOGY TEAC'HER --dentist told them to soak their
Amsbary and a -"gag"
retainers in an effervescent
HEATH -u~il.;d - Methodist
shower was held with
denture cleaner. They used Women Monday at 7:30p.m.
members giving her small
plastic coffee cups for this at the church.' Mary O'Brien
humorous items. A bridal
and when the retainers were will he guest speaker. June
theme was carried out in the
removed we found the cups Cheshire will he in charge of
decorations. Mrs. Leota
had been cleaned. - RUTII
devotions. Hostesses are
Young poured the coffee and
DEAR POLLY- I want~d Juanita Bachtel, Dorothy
Mrs. Hili served the cake.
to use some gift cards that · Roller , Pauline Horton and
Hefreshments were by the
had been put away for quite a Mary 'Rhinehart .
social committee.
time but found the envelope
FLOWE R_S_F_,..O_R_-.,
flaps were stuck together. 1 BETHEL 62, International
VALENTINE
'S DAY
put a damp cloth over one at a Order of Job's Daughters,
Crocus, 41;, " pot
$1. 00
time with the flap side up, will meet at 7:30 Monday at
African Violets, 41/z"
beld a hot iron one inch above the Middleport Masonic Ternpj)t
$1.25
Mums , 5'12 " pot
$2.50
it and was able to loosen the pie·
.... ·- .
Tulif.s·
6''' "
S2.50
whole batch. -BURNICE
POMEROY PI'A, 7:30p.m.
Aza ea s. 61!1 · poT
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Polly will send 'Y!lu, one of Monday, Founder's Day and
Mums . 6112 " pot
$3.50
Gloxinias, 6Nz" pot
$3 .50
her signed thank-you Fathers Night to be observed.
Plu s all sizes of beautiful
newspaper&lt;oupon clippers if Mrs. Barbara Schultz will
hanging baskets;
she uses your favorite speak on the rightto read proPointer, Peeve or Problem in gram. A nursery will be
HUBBARD'S
her column. Write POLLY'S available for children.
GREENHOUSE
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SYRACUSE PI'O 7:30' p.m. '
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Opt!n Sunday 1 to 5 p.m ,
Tuesday at school' with
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Center under the direction of
Hal Hundley; Orchestration
and musical direction is by
Herb Green, who -won a tony
fortheshowon Broadway. In
addition to the role of a news-

It's regularly $1 .30. Which means,
you can put the pennies you save
toward a drink to go with il So pinch
your pennies and lick your fingers.

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By Polly Cramer
POlLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY- What can
one use to remove the odor of
pickles from plastic jars? M.W. .
DEAR M.W. - J .W.H. asked this question a short time
ago and per)laps the following
letter from a reader will
answer ' both of you. ,Several
others sent in the same sug.
gestion. - ·POLLY
DEAR POLLY - J.W.H .
should Wlll!h her jars and then
fill
with
crumpled
newspaper, screw the lids on
tight and leave them for a
week or two. If necessary
repeal this process. Wash as
usual before using again.
This will remove most odors
from either glass or plastic
jars.- MARGARET
DEAR POLLY - I find
thalanyofthosesheetsweput
in the dryer as a softener or to
control static cling are ex·
cellent to use for removing
lint from the filter screen
after clothes bave dried. KAY
DEAR POLLY -I can tell
Anna what to do with thqse
plastic rings that come
around the cans in six-packs
of soda. It is funny but true.
The residents of a retirement
home put a 12-inch stick on

MONDAY
TWIN CITY Shrine Club
Monday 7:30p.m. Refresh·
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attend.
SPECIAL Meeting, · Ohio
Valley Com mandcry 24,
Knights Templar, 7:30 p.m.
Work in· the Order of the
Temple.
LA LECHE League of
Gallipolis, 7:30 p:m. at borne ·
of Nora Troike. For more
information call Bev Splete
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TIJCSON - James Miller, man, Miller is a member of
of Tucson, Arizona, son of Mr. both the dance troupe and the
and Mrs. Russell E. Miller of chorus.
~yracQlle, wUI be performing
This will be the third show
In the Broadway hit musical this season for Miller, who
"Music M!ID" as a member of also holds a managerial

SNACK AND WE THIS WEEK.

According to the Tax Foundation. it takes the average worker two hours and 115 minutes of every
eight hour work 1la:v just to pay ta xes!
.
.
But it takes less than II minutes of work to pay the elect1·ic bill ... about one coffee break. Even
with i1~flation th.at's a pretty goo~l deal when you thin.k of all the things electricity does fo~ you each day.
hom wakmg you up. mak1ng your coUee. keepmg your foOd fresh. vacuuming your rugs. prepal'ing your meals. cleaning yoUJ' clothes. doing your dishes and keeping you informed and entertained.
We don't know how many seconds out of ever·y days pay you can save conserving electricity, but
we know it' can be very worthwhile. In fact.
~
we have some free S.A .I :E. hooklets that c.an
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show you how to save energy and become
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Pr?gram. Stop by a_ny of our
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Manhat1an 80 Siena 70
Pennsylvania 78, COrnell 56

Aiken 72

shots, converted 12 of 22 free
throw's, .arid picked off 39
rebounds .
The tough· luck lloberts
saw their league mart dip to
. 3-10 and their seaaon recorq
to 4·13. WIIS bit 28 of64 shots, ·
made 10 of 14 lit the line, and
gathered 34 rebounds.
Box score:
ATHENS (72)- Smith 4-08; Chonko 2-2-6; Bruning 3-06; Hart 2-1-S; Mathews 9-6-24;
Bentley 7-3-17; Edwards 3-06. TOTALS 30-12-7~.
WELLSTON '(Ul- Spires
S-111 ; 1-0-2;
Sett'les
Lockhart
Massie4-2-10;
0-J-J;
Swonger 6.3.15 , Norman 12 .1.
25. Totals 28-10-66.
Score by quarters:
¢J:1r~t~n
J~ 1;
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Reserve ·score: Athens 46,
Wellston 31. .

tried desperately to tie or
take the lead.
· However, this was denied
WHS as Edwards goaled with
two minutes left to 111ake it 66-

Polly

james Miller

Sweat in the heat!

Lafayette 76, Lehigh 64
Lock Haven 65 ; Slippery
Rock 54 ·

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· Saturday night at Wellston
the juiced up Golden Rockets,
who had scared Ironton on
Friday before falling 71Hj4,
zoomed to a 7-llead over tht
Bulldogs and oWI)ed the lead
at20.19 after the first period.
Affil outscored the hosts 189 In the second quart~r to
grab a 37-29 halftime lead
which dwindled to 55-48 after
three quarters.
In the first three IJiinutes of
the final stanza Athens built
the lead to 13 points before a
blistering Wellston rally
reduced the lead to 59-58 with
4:25left.
.
At the 3:48 mark it was 61·
60, and dwith 2:20 remaining
the Bull ogs were clinging to
a 64~2 lead as the Rockets

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Harvard 76, Brown 57
Hofstra 94, Ll U 86
Hoi y Cross 98, Boston Col 96

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Massachusetts 59
Dartmouth SO. Yale 49
Delaware 57, Rider 56
Fa irtield 100, Army 82

MARK SWAIN

Rio 40

Athens back in tie for first
after h_
a rd-earned 72-66 win
. ·· Six crucial points by
Spencer Edwards, David
Mathews, and Art Chonko In
the final two minutes carried
Athens to a hard fought 72.00
victory over Wellston Saturday -night.
The SEOAL makeup .victory moved Athens Into a
deadlock with Idle Ironton for
first place In the league
stand '
B th
II 2·
•ngs. o own
·
records, with one contest
remaining for each team.
Ironton wiU play host to
Meigs Fr1'daY Dl'ghl In the
league finale while Athens
musttraveltoWaverly In the
headliner contest ·of the
evening's schedule.

. . j&amp;~-1-State convention discussed
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Good Citizenship ~~;:_;:;;,;::;:;::;;:;:::::::;:;;;;::::::;:;;:::=~~;:----~
winners announced

Good citizenship winners in history and government. ·The
results will now be entered inthe three Meigs County high
to
state competition. Mrs.
schools have been announced
Harold
Sargent is general
by Return Jonathan Meigs
of the contest.
chairman
Chapter of the Daughters of
The
three·
students will be
the Ame.rican Revolution.
They are Karen Probert, guests at the annual Charter
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Day luncheon of the chapter
Probert, Reedsville , for to be held on March 9 at I
Eastern High School ; Jana p.m. at Trinity Church. At
Kay Burson, daughter of . that time they will receive
Fred Burson, Shade, Route I, special recognition ·and will
for Meigs High School; and be presented Good CitizenJames Brent Patterson, son ship pins and certificates by
·
of Mr, and Mrs. James Pat· · Mrs. Sargent.
Mrs.
Richard
Henderson,
terson, Racine, for Southern
Mrs. Pearl Mora, and Mrs.
High School.
The contest is annually Sargent have charge of the
sponsored by the local DAR program for the · luncheon
chapter with the school facul- which will include a fihn enty selecting the senior student titled "Flower Arrangements
to take the test on Ohio of Colonial Williamsburg.'"

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·cHOICES
Karen Blaker PhD.

Battered Teachers
wedding aMiversary and 1
By ~reo Blaker, Ph. D.
went to their house for dinClailsroom violence.toward ner. I tol~ the~ the story and
teachers is on the upswing, they made fun · of me. My
says the National Education mother said I must have
Association. Since 1972, made it up because nothing
classroom murders have in· like that ever happened in
creased 18 percent, rapes junior high in her day. She
have increased 40 ' percent taught the same grade and
and assaults have increased thinks she knows everything
about this profession. Even
77 percent
Besides the teachers ac· my father tried to make me
tually attacked are inany think J·was cracking up.
more si!Eint casualties of the
C:OUNSELOR: That must
violent atmosphere in many have been very upsetting.
MS. R: Yes, it was. Maybe
schools . They are !the
•'
teachers who suffer physical you could do me a big favo~.
Ronny Love &amp; The Sounds Of The Drifters
or emotional breakdowns Would you call my mother
merely from working,in cons- and convince her that there is
more violence in the schools
"Boogie Oogie," "Keep It Coming" t~lented groups to ever. appear at a local
tantterror.
This hot-line excerpt il- these days?
arid "Twilight Time" are just a few of the mght spot, are known for their hits of the
C:OUNSELOR: Let's suplustrates the difficulties of a
many songs emanating from "Ronnie 50s and 60s, but they are also up to date ir1
'teacher who was hurt ~ut pose no one could convince
Love and Sounds of the Drifters" who are the disco sound· ... Jhey sing songs of old
never directly attacked. her? You still know what hapnow appearing at the Upper Deck of the and new - and borrowed and "blues."
(Personal information in 1all pened in that bathroom. Why
Point Pleasant Inn. .
The group has appeared in Europe, the
hot-line excerpts has been give your mOther. the last
The group - on stage at the Upper Deck Bahama Islands, Japan, C:anada and
changed to protect \he word on all subje(ts? ·
through February 17 - originated in throughout the United States.
MS. R: It's fWlny ~u
caller's confidentiality. ) I
Cleveland, 0., and' is composed of four
Some of the other songs they sing are
MS. R: I am so ashamed of should say that. She has
musicians and three vocalists. The "There Goes My llaby" by the "Drifters·"
myself. I tHough I was a always had the last word. But
vocalists are Love, Andre King and Betty and "Love Will Find A Way" by Pablo
dedicated
teacher. Now I I never thought I might be
Holiday.
Cru1se.
dread
getting ready for playing a role in giving her
even
"Ronnie
Love
and
Sounds
of
the
The groilp has sold over 12 million
CAN MAMA'S BOY BECOME A MAN?
work.
I
have
been late four that position of authority.
Drifters," undoubtedly one _of th; most records . . ·
By Helen Bolte!
times already and school jUst
COUNSELOR: Putting
DEAR HELEN :
started last month. I used to your J)llrents' remarks aside,
I was married seven months ago and now am facing a
have
'
a can you come up with a new
divorce, mother-in-law style. Whenever we fought my husperfect attendance record. interpretation of your recent
band ran home to his folks. He lived with them befor~ the wedMy mother was proba~ly loss of interest in your job?
ding, although he's 25. Only time he was away was during his
MS. R: Sure. It's because '
right.
· previous marriage which lasted a year and a half.
COUNSELOR:
About I'm frightened.
How could I draw him back from his overprotective mother?
. ·COUNSELOR: That makes
what?
His friends don't give me much hope, nor does he, as he's with
sense to me. It sounds like
MS.
R:
She
said
I
would
Mama now.·- D.D.
.
·
you have to be very careful
never
make
it
as
a
teacher.
OUC:AGO (AP) - Fifty who has served time lor and snarled. He'had been tied
P.S. We battled a lot, but who doesn't?
that
you don't allow your
·
Actually,
both
my
pare~ts
. years ago, on a day when Cu- embezzlement and now to a truck and kept lWlging
DEAR D.:
to undermine your·
parents
predicted
I
wouldn't
be
able
pids are supposed to shoot ar- handled the gang's finances ; the length of his leash, but
I can'tgive you much hope either.
confidence.
to
make
it
on
my
own
at
all.
I
rows
of
love,
mobsters
delivcoula
not
break
free.
Albert Weinshank, operator
Seven stormy monthS of marriage can't compete with 25
MS. R: I always thought
A landlady saw two men was fine for three years, but
ered
a
Valentine
of
lead.
of
a speakeasy, and Dr.
pampered years of mothering ... unless you're the type who can
were only trying to warn
they
now
....
Seven
men
associated
with
leave
the
garage
with
hands
Reinhart Schwimmer, an op·
out-pamper Mama. Somehow I doubt that.
COUNSELOR:
Maybe
ive
me
against
setting my goals
raised,
followed
George
"Bugs"
Moran
were
by
two
tometrist strangely
Sorry ... - H.
lined up against a brick wall fascL,ated with underworld policemen with gms. "Just can find out more about your too high. But I guess you're
another arrest," sh e thought. changed attitude toward right; they have been making
DEAR HELEN: It's high time women stopped blaming inside a North Side garage factions.
and
riddled
with
machine
gun
But the shots and the dog's school. It might be something me feel worse about myself.
them se lves
(as
What
brought
them
other than proof you are fall·
slugs.
"Frustrated" did) for all the bedroom frigidity.
together? One account is that howls had drawn attention. ing as a teacher.
Police
found
four
men
lying
The
St.
Valentine
's
Day
You a_re only as responsive as your partner makes you. How
a hijacked truckload of
Ms: R: What do you want to
romanllc can you be when your husband spends the entire massacre, Feb. 14, 1929, was whiskey was being brought in lace up, blood pouring from know? Most of the students
evening dozing in front of a TV, only to become the Wild Sull of Prohibition's goriest for sale. Other accounts say their heads. Another was face are great There are a few
the Pampas the ininute he hits the boudoir? Then it's ''Bam gangland criflle. It awakened that was a phony report . down against the wall. Asixth rough ones, of course. But
bam, etc." and without so much as a good-night kiss he's off t~ the public's fear of organized spread to get the Moran boys was sprawled over a chair. you would find that in any
Crawling out from the , el)hoodlums
and
was together.
slumberland again.
instrumental
in
bringing
the
tanglement
of bodies ,was school. They wouldn •t bother
Can you change a person who believes that if .he holds his
Across the street, two
Frank
Gusenberg,
with 22 me if I was a real profesfederal
government
into
the
wife's hand or kisses her 'in public he 'll probably be arrested
brothers identified as Phil
Chicago
crime
picture.
slugs
in
him.
He
lived
for 90 sional teacher.
for lewd and lascivious conduct? Talking does no good. Lord,
and Harry Keywell of the
COUNSELOR: What about
The
massacre
climaxed
10
minutes
and
was
asked
who
how I've tried!
Purple Gang ; which had
those
rough students?
years
of
gang
battles
for
conshot
him.
True
to
gangdom
's
A kiss, a hug or a compliment would make the biggest dif.
i'nterests in the Detroit
MS. R: Nothing really.
trol
of
illicit
beer
and
whiskey
code,
he
replied:
"Nobody."
ferenl-e, except I'd drop dead from surprise. My husband has
bootlegging racket, watched
never bothered.me.
many dear qualities and I love him , but I have this void in my profits. The warfare had nar- the garage from a rented · Moran ·and two of his top They
COUNSELOR: Then how
rowed
to
a
fight
for
boys
were
reportedly
nearing
life, and I'm weary of feeling guilty about the "frigidity" he
boarding house room .
do you know they cause trou·
has caused. Talking to many other women,l fi nd we are ama- supremacy between AI
They saw Moran 's boys go the garage on foot when they . ble•
jority. Our macho men blame .us for being unresponsive. To Capone 's South Side mob and in at about 10 am. The last saw the execution squad's
MS. R: I heard something
·what? It takes·two to tango, but what can you do when your the henchmen of Moran, the was Weinshank with his . parked car. Thinking it was a ' when
I was in the bathroom.
North
Side
boo·
z
e
czar.
police
shakedown,
they
went
husband is a lousy dancer? -LONELY
German shepherd dog, High
A
student
threatened a
The
massacre
still
is
listed
to
a
restaurant
nearby.
After·
DEAR LONELY: It talttill 'action, not talk, to change a
Ball, on a leash. Weinshank
teacher with a knife .and
in
police
files
as
"murder
by
ward,
they
went
back
and
sexually
·
· inadequate
looked like Moran . Police
money. As far as I
man- and no matter how quick he is to bed, he's inadequate if persons unknown ." No one think the watchers mistook found the street cluttered demanded
know, the teacher never said
was
ever
brought
to
trial,
but
with
police.
They
scattered
.
he can't show affection, considers only his own needs.
him for the big boss.
Moran bootlegged until re- anything about the incident.
vengeance erased
Since your husband "has many·dear qualities" I doubt that · gangland
22 men whose names popped . The . brothers telephoned peal, then turned to other
COUNSELOR: Maybe she
he is intentionally selfish. Rather, he's the victim of a society up in the investigation.
the Circus Cafe 20 blocks crimes. In 1957, at 64, he died reported it to the principal.
where little boys stop hugging their mothers when they start
"Machine Gun" Jack south and sa1d Moran and SIX
MS. R: That's possible. But
kindergarten. He's been indoctrinated with the John Wayne McGurn, who had been in others were ~ns1de. The. cafe of cancer in prison, serving I'm
surprised she dido 't mencomplex -it's " softH to show emotion .... "huggin ' and kissin' contact with Capone, was contact went. ~. a' small time for a bank holdup. Ca- tion It to me.
pone, who served time for in·
aren't manJy. ''
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believed
to
have garage and srud, He s there come tax evasion, died in
COUNSELOR: When did
· So take the initi'ative. Even if at first you get an embarrassed mastermined the hit . He and and ~.e 's got six of them with
all
this happen?
1947.
· pull-away, hold his hand in public, reach out and pat his arm
,
MS.
R: The first week of
Jobn
Scalisi
of
the
Mafia
him .
.
The
garage
was
used
by
a
~t him see how great touching is. Start slowly and progress t~ wereindictedforthemurrlero
Two men dress.ed hke
school. I remember it clearly
cuddles on the sofa, sharing his easy chair. Don't let him ig- and released on $50,000 bond. pohceme~ a~d two m street moving and storage firm because it was my parents'
Pan~01e
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until
1967,
when
it
was
torn
nore you! And when he doesn't, demonstrate the dividends he
Scalisi later was 'slain, and ~lothes piled l!'to what looked down to make room for
reaps- in bed. - H.
the state lacked enough evi- like a detective bureau car apartments for the elderly.
.
P.S. Asense of humor helps on those inevitable Jirst rebuffs.
dence to bring McGurn to and drove, ~ th~ garage. , ,
The bullet-scarred bricks
The largest cigars in the .
Size
trial. Seven years after. the
Th e . . P o 11 c e me n '
Got a problem?. An adult subject for discussion? You can .. massacre, McGurn was brand1sh1ng. _revolver s , were sold to a Canadian food · world, two feet , eight-and-aFashion
shades
talk it over in her column if you write to Helen Bottel care of machinegunned down at a entered the bulldmg and went executive, George Patty ol quarter inches long, are
Vancouver, who planned to made in Andorra, one of the
this newspaper.
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Police blamed the Cspone were. The _two others
den with them.
w~rld .
Snowbathiug Etiquette
Brown and Haley Get mob for the massacre, but followed , one wtlh a package
SHELLSBURG, Iowa (AP) Togethel ·
couldn't prove it. The garage wrapp,"d m news~aper .
Water from the Amazon
- "In the morning for a . OLYMPIA, Wash . (AP) had served as Moran's booze ~oran s men thought 1t was
MEETING SET
River is drinkable for 100
wakerupper, there's nothing Tacoma, home of the Brown depot, and Moran missed .JUs! another rrud. They were
A Meigs County Girl Scout miles after it empties into 'the
like it," says retired farmer and Haley Candy Co., is being there by a stroke of ordered to l!"e up agamst the service unit meeting has been Atlantic Ocean.
200 East Main
and did.
Warren Pangborn.
represented this year in the Iuc k. Aft erward, Moran told wall,
scheduled for Wednesday, 7
Th
.th th
k
e man WI
e pac age to 9 p.m., at the Meigs Inn. All
It " is snowbathing.
Washington Legislature by police.
And every morning Pan- Rep . Wendell Brown, a
"Oniy the Capone gang ripped off the newspaper. It girl scout leaders and their
gborn, 66, says he strips to the Democrat, .and Rep. Ted kills like that."
was a tommy gun. He, assistants as well as other
buff and walks outside, then Haley, a Republican.
But Capone hims.elf had an sprayed the seven men with persons interested in ' the
rolls around in the snow.
And a bill has been in- iron alibi. At the very time slugs, back and forth , back scouting program are invited
"It may not sound like troduced in the House by that tommy gun slugs were and forth, and s~ueezed a to attend. Reports will be
something you'd want to dO, Brown and H!J)ey.
ripping into the seve'n torrent of shots mto them given on the cookie sale and
but I get a great reaction
Brown, a claims adjuster, victims, "Scarface AI" was after they fell. . .
folders for the Black' Diafrom it ," Pangborn said. " It is not related to any of the chatting with the district
Most of the vtctims were mond Council established
makes you start breathing original owners of the· candy attorney in Miami , Fla ., bundled m overcoats and camps will be distributed.
deep . It sort of gives me a company . . But Haley, a where . he was vacationing. wore fedoras. There was no Scout songs and games will
feeling like I'm on top of the surgeon, is a member of the Told
about
Moran 's heat m the garage.
also be included on the proworld ."
The dog High Ball barked gram.
accusation, Capone replied:
candy Haleys.
It 's not just a passing
Their bill? It's HBI309 and
"They don 't call that guy
fancy, either. Pangborn been would appropriate S5 million Bugs for nothing."
doing it for 40 years ~ every for the Department of
Earl Aykroid, retired
winter day, he says, that it's Ecology for allocation to .Associated Press staffer, was
not windy and not much Tacoma for air pollution one of the first reporters to'
colder than 15 below zero.
· enter the garage after the
purposes.
Pangborn says tpere are
shooting. "Inside was a scene
some tricks to snowbathing, ,:,:,:::=:::::::::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::, of carnage rivaling ' a
Quality Products Since 1908
though .
.
Plans for a valentine party battlefield," he recalls. "Six
PHONE"
"What you want to do is rub on ,Feb. 13 were made when men lay dead along the north
MATCHING
your skin and get it warmed the Salisbury Girl Scout wall of the building, their
up before you go outside," he Troop 1100 met at Meigs High bodies riddled by machine
advises.
School.
gun bullets. A seventh man,
LARGE. CAPACITY
"I don 'I stay out long
The scouts also talk;rd - .fatally wounded, was being
DOES .THE
enough to invite frostbite, you about going camping in carried to an ambu:lance by
HEAVY
DUTY
know. You kind of want to get March or April. For their tw? pa~.obnen . He hved only
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ADVERTISING DEPT.
FABRIC
SOFTENER
it over with quickly."
craft at the meeting, the briefly,.
Alld he adds : "Since I don't' scouts painted stencils which
RIGHT
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But the attempt to rub out
DISPENSER
have anything on, I like to get th ey
had
put
on Moran's gangwasabotched
outside before it gets daylight miscellaneous articles of job, according to various acand too many people get clothing.
counts. Only two of Moran's
'588PR.
moving aromd."
Refreshments were served toughest musclemen were
. '
by Brenda Sinclair.
.
killed - Frank and Pete Gusenberg. The other victims
::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·Were Johnny May, a
Turmeric can be used in
' ,. who kept th e
mechamc
yeast breads and coffee' cakes
bootleg trucks working;
~to give them a lovely golden
The word Khaki, used lor James C:lark, Moran 's
color. But use the spice the cloth and the color, is lirother.jn~aw who once was
cautliusly because just a dash derived from the Hlndustani tried for murder; Adam
or two goes a long way.
word for dust or earth.
Hyer, a trained accountant

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.I-The Dally Senlinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, Feb. 12, 1979

ASTRO•GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol ·

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'Birthday

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February 13. 1979
A d iscarded interes t might be
rejuOJenated this comtog year
and pro \le prof itable as a result
of an association with those
older and more ·experienced
than y ou are .

. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) Do
something posit ive with your
ideas today and you should be
able to establi sh yourself on a
more subs tan ti al material base:
Find out more of what lies
·ahead for you in 1979 by send·
lng for your copy of the all -new
Astro-Graph Letter _ Mai l S1 tor
each and a long . sel faddressed . s tamped envelope
to Astr o- Graph . P _Q _ Box 489 ;

Radio City Station.. N.Y. 10019 .
Be sure to specify birth sign
PISCES (Feb. 20-March ZO) Investigate fully before involving
yourself in any c o llective enterprises today . A qu ite-revealing

discovery could provide so me
va lua b le information .
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) If
the re · s a big job
needs
do ing today . . you·re the o ne
others ~ an rel y upon to do it.
You ' ll tackle it witho ut fear or
hes tita1ion .
tAURUS (April 20-May ZO) Any
e)Ctra etfort you now ex pend in
doing s o meth ing fOr someone
will not go unnot iced . In fac t.
the acc laim might be over·
whe lmi ng .
GEMINI (May 21-~une 20) ·Yo ur
creative potential toda y sho uld
be directed toward fulfilling a
personal goal yoli alw~y s con ~
sidered beyond reach Your
changes fO r success are e)Ccellenl.
·
CANCER (June Z1·J uly 22) An
idea you 've been kicking
around for some lime can work
loday if yo u're bo ld enough to
take immediate ac ti o n .~ Don 't
· - - hesitate.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) All ho ugh
you're will ing to work ha rd fo r
what you want today . bene fit s
are not likely lr«Jm yo ur e ffor ts
alone . Associate with stro ng
allies who can help
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl. 22)
Thi ngs yo u do for yo urself
today might be d iffic ul t to
accomplish . Howe't'e.r . the
rewards are so la rg e you
shou ld ex pend ·your best efforts in thi s area .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) You
may have to forego an incli nation to take thing,s easy today
and step quickly to protect your
in terests when you see others
fumbling .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No•. 2Z) In a
si tuati on where you thoug ht
you co ul dn 't come up with the
answer , you ' II recognize that
the fac ts were there all the
time . Now you can solve the

trat

pro blem .

SAGITTARIUS (No•. 23·Dec.
Z1) Appre ciab le pro gress can
be made today on an old hope
that's been stuck on dead
center, if you dev ol~ . your
mental capabilities to it now .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19)
Devote as much time as possi.. ble today to an ambitious plan
ol yours. Rewards will be e qual
lo effort expended .
!NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I

Meigs
.. Property _
··· Transfers
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·•.. Alan P . Mills, Mary K .
, Mills to Frank G. Mllls,
:. Leona Mills , . . 256 acre,
Syracuse.
. , James J . Proffitt, David D.
' Pa~sons, Linda S . Parsons, et
··· · a!., to Racine Home National
··· Bank, 11.72 acre, Sutton.
': Cecil Throckmorton to
.;. Charles Donald · Burke,
·: Rosemary Burke, parcels,
Colwnbia.
· Orville G. Basham to
- · Derrah G. Basham, 21 acres,
·· · Bedford.
· PatriCia Cleland, Wayne E.
· Cleland to Rick Goerge, lots,
RuUand.

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FUNNY BUSINESS

NOTICE TO
EMERGENCY
AMBULANCE
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DEAL E RS
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In ac &lt;;,ordance with Sectron
307 .86 of the Ohio Revised .
Code. st-aled bids wi ll be
rece ived by the ·Meigs County
Board of Commjssionets , in
their office , located in the
Courthouse . Po merov. Ohio .
115769, until 4 :00 p .M . on Feb .
20 . 1979. Th e bids w ill be
opened at 6:JO P .M. on Feb .'
20 , 1979, and r ead a loud for
the following vehic le : Each
Q..ld to meet the co ndit ions and
{pec ifications as follows :
Specifications mav be
obtained from the Meigs
Co unty Emergency Medical
Services County Office ,
located at Mulberry He ights ,
Pomeroy, Ohio 115169 .
Veh icle to be one (1) 1979
Type , II · Class I Emergency
Ambu la nce . Price wi ll be
wi th no trade in vehic le .
The front of th e e nve lopt;'
enc losi ng the bid must be
marked
" Sea led
Bid ,
Emergency Ambulance
Veh ic le ." Bidder to furnish
their own bid form .
The Board of county.
Commissione~s may accept
the lowest bid , or selec t the
bes t bid for th e intended
purpose. and reserve the
right to reject any or a ll bids ,
and or any part thereof.
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MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
EST ATE OF GEORGE A.
·MEINHART ,
DE C EASED
case No . 2259_.
NOTICE OF
AP.OINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On January 24th , 1979, t
the Meigs County Probo re
CourL Case No. 22594, Ba r :
bara Jane Maver , 3975 Irw in
Court , Grove City, Ohio 43123,
was appointed E,.;ecutrix of
the esta te of George A . Me in .
hart , deceased , late of 911
Hudson Street, Middleport ,
OhiO 45760.
Manning 0 . Webs fer
Probate Judge .
Clerk
(l)

For Best Resulte Use Sentinel Classifieds
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WANT AD
CHARGES
JW.y
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3dily.s
6da)'S

Wanted

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Cuh
Charse
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1.25
1.50
uo
1.110
2.25
3.75
3.00

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SeJUJtor feels
consumers are

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Elich word over the minimum l:t
word! is 4 ~nl'l per Word per day.

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are · lt.'C.~ ooJy with cceh with
ordr:r. Z t.&lt;enl chH.rge for a,ds carry·
ing BQa Nwnber In Cate of The Sen·
Unel.

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home. Phone 992·731.4 .
tor's office. Call 992-6633 bet· . - --- -- - · - - - · - ween 11 ondA .
WATER WELl drilling. William T.
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MA TURE .
DEPENDABLE
bobysitte r-hou!ekeeper need· WATER AND misc . hauli ng. Coli
ed . Mobil e home, •r,nses
992-5e5e .
and salary provide , No
chi ld ren , no pets , prefer mar· PIANO TUNING tor .home and
school . lone Daniels, associate
ried co uple . 304-863·6088 offer
ol Elberfeld's end Bruniccrdi
Spm .
Music
Company .
Phone'
992-25er or 992·2082.
--Mobile Homes for Sale
ROOM. BOARD, laundry, elderly
. 1967 TOTAL E L~CTRtC mobile
only . Pri vate room . Price starts
home. furnished. 3 bedr ..
. Ol $175. 992·5422.
washer and dryer. Air condi·
tioned,. I lot. 210 ft . frontage.
Lost and Found
$12.000. Phone742·2826.

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GUN SHOOT. Racine Gun Club':
Every Sunday 1 pm . Factory
chokegu':"sonly .
GUN SHOOT, Racine Volunteer
Fire Dept. E~Jery Saturday 6:30
pm ot their' building in Boshon .
Factory choke guns onlv.

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1955 Prai rie Schoor'jer, 28 x 8, 1
bdr .
1965Gene rol, 61Jx 12, 2bdr
1968 Elcona, 52x12 , 2 bdr .
1969 Buddv . 60 x 12, 4 bdr .
1970 Sylva , 60 x 12 , 2 bdr .
1~70 Castle, 60 x 12. 2 bdr.
1973 Arlington , 60 x 12, 2 bdr.
1973 Ridgewood, 70 x 14 , 3 bdr.
1973 Kirkwood , 50 x 12, 2 bdr.
8 &amp; S MOBILE HOME SALES
PT. PLEASANT . WV
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TWO BEDROOM mobile home on
11
1 ocre.IOt. Garage, workshop.
Must see too appreciate ! J. P.
oreo. Phone614·667·3109.
1970 12 )( 16 Hillcrest trai le r. 2
bedr.. fully carpeted except
bath and kitchen. See Effie at
l etart Service Station . ~

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APPUANCE li
220 E. Mloln Street,
Pomeroy,O.
Call 992-7113
For Free Estimate;·
11 -9-1 mo.

RUNOlD'S
ELECIRIC MO'IOR
SHOP

COAL. LIMESTONE , sand, grovel,
calcium chloride, ferti lizer, dog
food, and all types of salt. Ex·
· celsior Salt Works, Inc ., ·e. Main,
St. , Pomeroy. 992-;)8~1 .
MIXED CONDITIONED h0 y. Vecy
good • quolitv . Delivery
ovolloble. Phone 992·7:201 or
992 -3309 .
1979 FO:-:R:::D- c=uc:s:::T:::
O:-M
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302 engine, 1/ 1 ton auto .. P.S..
P.B.. A.C. 742-2e26
RUTLAND HARDWARE . 2 doors .
from Rutland Post Offic8.
Phone 742·2255. We ore again
offering the LARGE KING cool
ond wood heater with blower
ond sto11e boa rd for $339.95 .
One onlv magazine style· King
cool heater, free stove boord
for $199.95. One only free ston·
ding wood .heater . $50. 2
Sunbeam
electric
snow
blowers, $45 , One on ly
kerosene heater, $29.95 . Arvin
electric heaters 10 per cent off .
FROSTY'S ' CB Rodi'o Equlpmttnt .
Everything in two-way radio,
antenna ond · occeuories .
Phone Portland B43·2181 , Open
evenings until8. Sunday 2 till6.
ZENITH AlLEGRO stereo with AM·
FM rad io and tope playe r.
Phone 992·3132 or 992·311 ·9 .
"EVERYTHING'S GOTIA' go·· .
House and lot, furniture .
clothes. cor, all my household
Items . Drop by 7b0 laurel St.,
Middleport.
CHAIN SAWS. used. good condi·
lion . hove severot. Will trade
for mos t ~nything . Fife'.s ,
992-7494 .
RUTLAND HARDWARE, 2 doors
from Rutland Posl Office.
Phone 742-2255. 1 deluxe ·
canister vacuum cleaner with
power nozzle and attachments,
$69.95. 1 Sunbeam indoor. ou t·
door IJOCuum cleaner, 11/ 1 h. p.
motor, $39.95 . I laborato ry
sin k ond cabinet. Also
Mansfield closet combination ,
the New Water So ~Jer . both
$86.95.

SALE PRICES

Bollen

HOBSIEIIER
REALTY

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Will Mike
Service Calls

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Beech Street
Middleport.

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992-2356
1-4-1 mo. (Pd.)
EXCAVATING , dozer, loader ond
backhoe work ; .dump trucks
ond locboys for hire; will haul
fill dirt, to soil, limestone ond
grovel. Call Bob or Roger J&amp;f.
fers, doy phone 99:2-7089, night
phone 992·3525 or 992- 5232.
EXCAVATING-. dot er, backhoe
ond dltcher. Charles R. ~of ·
field , Beck Hoe Service,
Rutland, Ohio. Ph'o ne 742·2008.

PO~EROY,

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NEW LIHING - V . A . ap·
proved, l lf2 story frame, 2
bedrooms, bath, fireplace,
.c arport, storms, $400.00
dOwn plus closing . Total
price se.ooo.oo.
.
· NEW L!STINto 1\tiiG·tory
fra'";at
,CKutl' alh.
all · ~ ~ .. u, 'h acre,
u111ur room, $18,500.00.
MIDDLEPORT - Coroer
. lot, lots of remodeling, 3 or
• bedrooms, 2 baths.
natural gas hot water heat,
(low gas b illS). HERE IS A
BUY .
48'1• ACRES - New 197e
Mobile Home. '~ · · ndo
llvln;aic 'Et'D\lG om
l.tx. ~
.....- a11ng
cap. ~· , r. Nere Is a genu in~
bargain a1 $48,000.00.
WANT A BUSINESS?.
w e have ~everal, and one
to suit your needs I am
sure. Call on these .
WE WANT WIGWAMS! •••
and every other kind of
house Imaginable. Buyers
waiting with reedy cash.
~ALL NOW AND LET US
SELL YOUR PROPER·
TY.. .
REALTORS
HENRY E. CLELAND SR .
HENRY E. CLELAND JR .
ASSOCIATES
KATHY CLELAND
LEONA CLELAND
"2·2259 992-61?1 "2-2568

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Washington 51., Albany, 0 .
Phone •98-6173
·
David Coleman
Agentfor
MOTIRISTS'. INSURANCE
COMPANJ ES and SANDY
&amp; BEAVER INSURANCE
COMPANY, Lisbon, Ohio.
AUTO,
HOMEOWNERS,
FARM,
LIFE
&amp;
BUSINESS.
I
1-26-1 mo.

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SUBMARINe

St. 'Rt. 124 towor.l Rutland.

SNORKEL•

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WA$HAuto&amp; Truck
~ Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

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ORGANS

&amp; Famous Name Brand .

Momllertl
Chlllioe,
Swoei&gt;a 04011&lt;1

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BORN LOSER

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PIANOS

Don't let 1 chlmni.,' tiro put

SIMPSON

·a d1mper on your life -:Call_...

l&gt;ales Nep. t-or
Sundins
. Hammond Organs
T,ree li!Vd. Racine, Ohio
Phone 949-2118 evenings
alter 5 p. m. . Weekends
after 12 noon .
2-5-1 mo.
BRADFORD, Auct1onnr. Com·
plete Service. Phon&amp; 949·2487
or 9.49·2000. Racine, Ohio, Critt
Bradford.
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR . Sweepers, toasters, irons, all
small appliances . lawn mower,
next to State Highwoy Garage
, onRoute7.
SEWING MACHINE Reppirs-. ser·
vice, oil makes . 992-2284. The
Fabri c Shop, Pome ro y .
Auth orized Singer Soles ond
Service. We sharpen Scissori ;'

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lftll Clftl•tJ ltrYICI•· Wttft
i21th . Ctnlur~ K-·Hew.
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· ~Willie,
Proprlt,...

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"' HER PI'IPI'\

AND TH' CANAL NEARBY ...

MA14A MEANT WEll
.. . BUl SO POOR"'
WORRIED•" BITTER"'

C. R. MASH ·
VINYL &amp; ALUM.
SIDING

'THE BARGES PASSIN

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CAREFREt= PI'OPLE "" ROMANCE
" 'DREAMS ... TH ' POOR KID··'

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(Answers romorraw)
Jumbles:
LARVA
OUAKE
BENUMB
SHERRY
/
Answer: ~hat you mlg hl find in "Hamlet ," the way
tt soft en performed these days- A '' HAM ''

Jumble Book No. 12, containing 110 puul•e, 11 anllable for 11 .75 poatpald
from Jumbl•,do thll newep1per, Box34, Norwood, N.J. 07UI. Includeyour
name, sddr•u. zip coh and mab checkl PIYibll to Newap•~rbookl.

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

•New Home
-ltAdd -ons
•Remolding

ALLEYOOP

992-6011
2·11 ·1 mo. Pd .

MOBILE HOME repcits. Furnaces,
electrical work, pipes sowed,
plumbing. 992-5858.
·
WALLPAPERING AND polnllng.
Call742-232e.
HOME REPAIR ond remodeling.
Careful work at reasonable
rates. Erny oa . . ies , 7112· 2090.

GASOlJNE ALLEY

SAVE ON
CARPmNG
DRIVE A IJI11I
&amp;
SAVE A1DT

NE\•1 LISTING - 5 a~res
in the woods on good road
with sc hool and mail
routes. Modern 4 bedroom
home with 2 balhs, full
basement, formal dining
With fireplace . Hoi wate r
heat and 2 car garage.
· wan1 only S5e.ooo.oo for a
quick sale.
NEW LISTING
4
bedrooms, l l/2 ba ths , large
A GOOD SELECTION OF
eat· in kit., ele. public
END &amp;,ROLL BALANCES.
water , and one·half acre
near Guysvil le. 518,500.
9' xi2~_:_ 1i'i1'2'-12'x: 15'
NEW
LISTING
Renovated 3 bedrooms,
closets, ni ce ea t· in kit.,
ba1h, lull basemen1, oil fur ·
nace on nice lot . Want
$23,500.
NEW LISTING 3.33
acres right on th e Ohio
River .
Summer
playground w ith hookups
for 1wo trailers. $14,900.
sq. yd.
NEW LISTING - Older
home completely overhaul 1
24 Rolls af Clrpot in Slack
ed with 4· bedrooms, bath,
&amp; 100's of Sample• to
drill ed well and l•h acres of
Choose From.
land . Need $35,000.
BUY NOW &amp; SAVE
NOW IS THE TIME TO .
PUT YOUR PROpERTY
Call 742-2211
WITH US TO SELL .
992-3325 will gel you !he 1
TALK TO
best results.
1
Wendell or Herb Grate
HELEN L ., GORDON B.
or Gone Smith
AND SUE P . MURPHY,
REALTOR ASSOCIATES.

Aff:ercrossinq t-.n.:::lt-.

yesterday a trip Ulllfm· ni.:::~
is qoinq to seem pr€~t~L§~~

is
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USpanish
landmark
5 Bea Arthur's 12 Swiss hero
.OOWN
alter ego
10 Medicinal
I Escapade
plant
%Texas
11 Remote from
cottonwood
the sea
3 Legendary
13 Hors d'oeuvre plant
14 Golfer's
I Legal
charge
concern
15 "Down under' S Bwtgle
&amp; - up (fed
bird
the kitty)
16 Expurgate
17 Keyword
7 - Bator
in "Citi8 Informal
dance: Fr.
zen Kane "
- - - - 1 20 Friend,
· 9Wor ds
in Nantes
of praise
niqht in motel 21 Tiny
12 Poke fun at
Oklahoma
enouqh for me! ·
city
23 Hunks
26 Architectural piers

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22 Plenty : poet
23 Like some

city

31 Reflection
32 Unique

potaCoes
24 Chants
33 Knot
2S City of the
35 Sir Christo
Space Needle
pher 26 Literary . • 38 Suffix
collection
with book

34

Out-and~ut

hostilities
36 ·Before
Tues.

FRANK &amp; ERNIE

THL! ONL.V m1G.f&lt;, •
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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

On· Waldemar von Zedtwitz

WEST

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Vulnerable: Both
Dealer : North
West

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IN EVERY!l-IIN&amp; 11-IATS
GOING ON AI\OUND
HIM.

Opening lead : • K

Oswald : " Wa ldemar von
Zedtwitz, one of the g r eatest
Y
GKDSJO players in the early days of
XN
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contract is 82 and while h is
YDDXDZOK eyesight has almost faile d, it
YH
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EXIXHR,
does not k eep him from
QJL playing an occasional h a nd
LKNFKTD
KVZYE
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of bridge."
Alan : " Does he stili play
YEE
GKH.
WYHK
YOOYGN at all well ?"
·oswald: "I played a few
Yesterclay's Cryptoquote: THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CAN
hands
again s t h im on a re·
DENY OTHERS EVERYTHING ARE FAMOUS FOR
cent visit to Honolulu. He
REFUSING THEMSELVES NOTHING.-L.HUNT
h eld the South hand and
BARNEY

tfOLI'RE ON .
A DIET?

COW!: SHE TROMP LED
LET'S LOOK IT llf'
IN Mi.( 1/IET BOOK ...

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IN ONE 6~EAD CRUMB ?

All OVER MY
GARDEN PATCH

didn't. "
Oswald: "Waldy is usually
slow player and t he bid·
ding took quite a while .
Waldy explained that h e considered try ing for seven , but
decided again s t iL because

a

The really interesting leaLure of the hand is that after
winnin g the first trick in his
own h a nd h e immediate ly
played his ace of h earts."
Alan: "Th e perfect safety
play to guarantee the con ·
tract against all card combi·

natiO n s .

Obviously,

his

dummy play has not s uf·

fered from old age. n

One letter simply stands for another. In this sampl e A is
used for the 'three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters ,
z-11_ _. apostrophes,
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and formallon
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hints. Each day.
code leiters
are dilrereofn t.th e words are all By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

WINNIE

reached six hearts on the
bidding show n in the box . "
Alan : " H e didn't bother ..
with any modern gadgets ·in
a n efforf'to get to seven, but
it is just as well that he

his heart suit was too weak .

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Diner's
choice
38 Volcanic
spew
39 CroiiS out
40 Gennan
river

THAT DADBURN

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BRIDGE

!

WE OFFER YOU •••
1. Two lull floors of ell new
furniture.
.
· 2. Nice selectiano of used
furniture .
3. A large building lull of
btautiful ooroet•

.

Monday, Feb. 12

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.RUllAND FURNRURE

I

11 :ao-.:.Wheel of Fortune 3, 15; Family Feud 13; Love of
Life e, 10; 11 :55-CBS News 8; House Call 10; News
• 7.
12 :()()..New.center 3; News 6, 120; Jeopardy 15; Young
&amp; the Restless 8; Midday Maga zi ne 13; Lave
American Style 11.
·
12 :30'-Ryan's Hope 6,13; Search fo r Tomorrow 8,10;
Password IS; Elec. Co. 20; IWJvle " Africa-Texas
Style". 17 .
1 :oo---.:Holfywood Squares 3; All My Children 6, 13;
News 8; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
.
·1:3G-Days of Our Lives 3,15; As The World Turns 8,10;
2:110-0ne Life to Live 6, 13.
2 : ~Doctors 3,15;; Guiding Light e, 10; I Love Lucy
17.
.
3:()()..Ano1her World 3,1S; General Hos pltal6,13; Lilias
Yoga &amp; You 20; Speed Racer 17.
3:30-Mash 8; Joker's Wild 10; Flfntstones 17; Dick
Cavett 20 ..
4:()()..Mister Cartoon 3; Me rv Griffin 6; Hollywood
Squares 15 ; Porky Pig &amp; Friends e; Ses~me St.
20,33; Batman 10; Dinah 13; Space Giants 11 .
4:3G-Bewltched 3; Gilligan's Is. 8i Brady Bunch 10;
Petticoat Junction 15; (;llllgan·s IS. 17 .
5:11()..1 Dreamof Jeannie 3; Beverly Hillbillies B;
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Gomer Pvle.
USMC 10; Bionic Woman 13 ; Brady ' Bunch 15; I
LJream of J ea nnie 17.
5:3~arol Burnett &amp; Friends 3; News 6; Sanford &amp;
Son B; E lee . Co. 20; Marty Tyler Moore 10; Odd
Couple 15; Beverly Hillbillies 17; Doctor Who 33 .
6 :oo-News3,8, 10,13,15; ABC News 6; Andy Griffith 17;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
6 :3G-NBC News 3, 15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News e,JO; My Three Sons 17; Over
Easy 20.
7:()()..Cross-Wits .3: Newlywed Game 6, 13; Please
Stand By 8; New~ 10; Love, Amer ican Style 15; Carol
Burnett &amp; Friends 17; Lock, Stock &amp; Barrel 20;
Marsha ii ·U. Report 33 .
7:3G-Hollywood Squares· 3; Let' s Go To The Races 8;
Candid Camera 6; Price Is Right 10; Donna Fargo
13; ln1ultion 15; ; Sanford &amp; Son 17.
e:()()..Movle " Tentacles" 3,15; Happy Days 6, 13 ;
Movie "Crisis In Mid-Air" e, IO ; Wor ld at War 17;
Austin City Limits 20; City Notebook 33.
e :»-Lavene &amp; Shirley 6, 13; To Be Announced 33.
9:11()..Three's Company 6,13; Movie "Kiss Me Kate"
33; Mov ie " Fathom" 17 ; Academy Leaders 20.
9:3G-Taxi 6, 13; .
10:()()..America Vs . l he World : Circus Cha llenge 3,15;
Starsky &amp; Hutc h 6, 13; Paper Chase 8,1 0.
10 :3G-Like II Is 20.
11 :DO--News 3,6,8, 10,13, 15; Dick Caveti 20: Hogan' s
Heroes 17 ; Book Beal 33 .
11 :3G-Johnny Carson 3,15 ; Movie " Revenge far a
Rape" 6,13; Barnaby Jones e; ABC News 33; Movie
" Barefoot In the Park " 10; Movie " JohnGoldfarb,
Please Come Home" 17.
12 :4().-Banacek 8; 1 :()()-.Tomorrow 3; 1 :3D-News 13;
Movie " Man of the Wes t" 17.
3:30-News 17; 3:50-Movle " The Ga mb ler " 17.

Manasseh

B . O.stop
Eating
away

AND WHY DOESN'T H&amp;
RESPOND TO WHAT WE
SAY? HAS HE LOST
HIS HEARINB 1TOO.

. 5ee·ine Grate ;famJJy at :

10 :3G-AII Star Secre1s3,15; 12Q,OOO Pyramid 13; Andy
Griffith 6; Price Is Right e, 10.
11 :()()..High Rollers 3,15; Happy Days 6. 13; Consumer
.
Survival Kif 20.

' 280ne: It.

9' &amp; 12' WSHIONED
FLOOR
'3.,49 It '3.99

RUTI:AND
FURNITURE
m -2211 ·
·
Rutland

Yesterday,s Answer
18 Pitcher
28 Unwind
19 Jujube
30 Italian.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1979
S::!O'-World At Large 17; S:•$-Farm Report 13;
5 : 5G-PTL Club 13; S:55-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6 :D9-PTL Club 15; 700 Club 6,8; 6 : 1G-News 17; 6 :25Conce.rns &amp;. Comments 10.
6 : ~Romper Room 17; 6 :45-Mornfng .Report 3;
6 :SOC-Good Morning . West Virginia 13; 6 :5$Chuck White Reports 10; News 13.
7:11()..Today 3, 15; Good !&gt;lornlng America 6, 13;
Tuesday Morning B; Schoolles 10; ; Three Stoogeslittle Rascals 17 .; 7: 15-Weother 33.
7:3G-Famlly Aflalr 10; B:()()..Capt . Kangaroo e, IO;
Leave II To Beaver 17; Sesame St. 33 ..
e ::!O'-Hozel 17 ; 9:()()..Merv Griffin 3; Phil Donohue
13,15; Emergency One 6; Hogan's Heroes 8; Ma1ch
Game 10; Lucy Show 17.
·
9:3G-Brady Bunch e; Hogan ' s Heroes 10; .Green Acres
.
17.
lO:()()..Card Shar ks 3, IS; Edge of Night 6; Al l In The
Family 8.10; Dating Game 13; Movie "On
Moonlight Bay " 11.
.

iim~~t~~; 27 City of

W1

UNFO AIM RtliS
'12.95 &amp; UP

Headqu.lftet s

Now arrange the cirded leners to
to·rm the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon .

Print answer here: (

A~D

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IREGOUMI

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LrrrLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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2-5-1 mo.

V)flGI L!I.SR. ~~
' "2-332$
216 E. Second SlrHf

Housing

·

I FIGLJI&lt;:e ITS
GOTTA 13E A

o/. mile oft Rt. 71,1r-P.•• an

Hammond

AW

FARM FOR sol•. Hovle. 2 barns
· troller. lorg• pond. ' 10 acres 01
112 acr... 742-2566.
3 1h acres In Pom.,.ay. Secludec:
wooded are-a on top of hill.
Overlooks river. Watar, elec·
, trlcavalloble. 992-3886.
REAL ESTATEloans. Purchose and
~
30
r., 1 nonce.
year terms. VA No money down (eligible
veterens) . FHA . ·As low 01 3
per cent down ( non·vetttrem ).
Ireland Mortgage Co., n E.
•...S~.te , .Athens . 614-592-3051 .
FAIRVIEW HTS. 6 yeors old . All
electric home , 3 . bedr., l'h
both, lovely family . roam with
wood burlng stove. fu,lly
carpeted, garage, 1 acre. Near
Meigs High School. 992-6287.
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Tomorrow 3.

I : ~Movie " Bullwhip" 17; 1 :•a-News 13; 3: 1GNews 11; 3:31)-()pen Up 17.

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

INSURANCE AG~

HOWERY AND MARTIN Exca...,oting, septic systems .
dozer, backhoe , dump truck .
limestone. grovel. blacktop ·
pav ing . Rt. 143. Phone I W•l E·C ELECTRICAL Contractor serv·
69e-7331.
ing Ohio Volley region . Six
days
o week, ~4 hours service.
BAlHROOMS AND Kitchens
Eme
rgency
coils . Coli 882-2952
remodeled, ce ramic tile, plu.m·
or 882·2305.
bing, carpentry , and general
mointenonce. 13 years ex·
perience. 992·3695 .
Real Estate for Sale
PULLINS EXCAVATING. Complete
Service. Phone 992·2478 .
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE been
cancelled? lo!t your operators
license? Phone 992·2143.
Real Estate for Sale
:-==:...::=="--"~==­
HbMESITES for sale, I acre and
up. Middleport, near Rutland.
Coll992·7481 .
THREE BEDROOM frame home in
Middleport. Coll992-3.457.

WA~H AI&gt;JD EASY HAVe LEFT THE; HATeD
t!IHIP, 6/IAR.I&lt;·· TO 60 DOWN A IVIY~Tf&lt;RIOL/5
PLJIJNEL LEADir.l&amp; UN DEl': THE ~!SA~
WOT'D WE 65T OUF&lt;.·
~ELVES INTO, EA~Y ~
WHER.E THE HECK DOE~
THIS THir.IE! e&gt;O 1

P11.H2-2114

i -12-1 mo.

. . . .;,.,., '"

CAPTAlNEASY

SMITH NIL$0N
MOTORS,_INC.

On ....

PtllNE 742-2328

~ETE

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Quality Work You Can
Depend

IN

Service

Your Headquarters For

For Sale

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New, repair.
gutters and
downspouts .
Window cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Free Estimates

Ceramic Tilt - Fonnicl
Counter Top5 . . Ceilings
I Suspended, Texlure) - Tile
- Floors - PanelliiG &amp; Trim.

2-7-ma.

COST IN Flotwoad!!I·Texos (l)m·
munity area : Block long hair,
cdult mole , cot. Missing since ,.
Jon . 22 . Call 985-4344 after
5:30.

FREE CANOY making closs at Di's
, Candy and Coke· Supplies, Spr·
ing Volley Plaza . 446-2134 for
wanted to Buy
reg istration . It's fun and easy. ·
Ypu'll be om~zed at what you CHIP ,.WOOD . Poles mo~e .
diameter 10" on larges t end.
fan do.
$12
pe r ton. Bundled slab, $10
COLUMBUS,Ohlo(AP)- RACINE FIRE Dept. is now occep·
per
ton . Delivered to Ohio
ting sealed bids on 1961 GMC
Pallet Co., Rt. 2, Pomeroy.
U. S. Sen. Howard Met·
panel truck , as is. We hove the
992-2689.'.
zenbaum says the American
right to rejecf all bids. Bids will
be accepted during the month TIMBER. POME.ROY Forest Pro·
· consumer is taking a beatiog
of Feb., 1979. Sen bids fo
ducts. Top price for standing
In his pocketbook as energy
Racine Vo l ~nteer Fi re Dept .,
sow timber. Coli 992-5965 or
and food costs continue to
Box 246, .Racine . For more · in·
Kent HoQby, .1·446·8570. ·
rise .
for~otion, co!l'9.t9-2050.
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OLD FURNlTURE. ice boxes, bros s
Metzenbaum said there NEED A riCie to Go IIi polis Monday
beds, iron beds , desks , etc.,
has been a 3 percent ckop in
thru Friday. Should be in
complete households . Write
M.D. Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy or
Gallipolis by 7 orB om untjl4 or
consumption "just because
coii992-7711J.
·
5.
Alice
Jones
.
992-3967
.
there has been Jess coming '
OLD COINS , pocke t watches.
ln."
do ss rings, wedding bonds,
Yard Sale
The Ohlo Democrat told
d iamonds, Gold or silver. Call
reporters Friday his previous IF You ho ve a ser .... ice to offer .
Roger Yfamsley. 742·2331. .
want to buy ar sell sOmething,
predictions o.f a 15 percent
oe looking for work .• .. or .WANT, TO buy,:, old 45 ond 78
hike in electric bills by the
whote . . er . . . you 'fl get results · phon!)g roph · records. Coli
end of 1978, and oontlnuing 15
992·6370 cir Co.ntocl Martin Fur·
foster with o Sentinel Wont Ad .
njture .
percent
annual
hikes
Call992-2156 .
thereafter "If anything was
WANTED TO buy : old jewelry.
Call 992-5262 or write Kay
conservative. I couldn't have
IN THE
Cecil. 87 S. 2nd , Middl eport,
COMMON PL'EAS CO'-!RT
been more right on my
OH . ·
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Jicedlctlons. This Is just the
OACHSUND PUP , POODLE or
beginning."
5
Boston terrie r. Prefe r younger
~A'v~N~SN
&amp;
L~fNU
~JJ
Metzenbaum
said,
thon6 ·mo. 992-7315.
PANY
however, he bad no specific
PLAINTIFF
vs
new figures on rate in·
JAMES SEE , whose address
Auto Sates
creases.
is unknown ; CORA SEE , 1003
MUST SELL: 1977 Buick Electro.
The senator also said he South Second Street, Mid·
dleport, Ohio ; and RUTH
Silver. Loaded. Astro roof. Will
and Sen. John Glenn, D-Obio, GOSNEY
, 271 South 6th ,
finonceifquolify . ~· 736· 3908 .
have not yet conferred on Middleport, Ohio, 45760 .
DEFENDANTS
1972 DATSUN 240 Z, needs a little
their joint recommendations
NO . 17,070
bodywork. $1750. 992-326-4 .
for federal judgesbips to be
·k 17 lees gold carpet. Good
LEGAL NOTICE
1975 BUICK CENTURV Custom, 13condition
Plaintiff ha s brought this
. 1 interior door . After
made to President Carter.
action namin g you ·as one of
CQopper wi th black vi nyl top, ex6-. 992-3401.
He said he would like to see the defendants in the above
cellent shape, low mi leage,
a woman appointed to the named court bv filing hi s
will sell os is . Has new point job. 4 ne~ steel belted radials,
federal bench, but noted be complaint on January 17,
1979.
mogs ond AM·FM 8·tro ck tope
and Glenn would be limited in
deck. 231 V-6 engine. InThe obiect of the co mplaint
teres ted pe'rson.s whould call
their choice to the list is to forec lose a mortgage
against
the
followin g
provided them by the sCale descr ibed real esta te and th e
992·3933.
~~~~~~---judicial screening . com· prayer is to foreclose a rnorf . 1973
CHEVROLET SHORT bed .
executed · by you as
63 000 'I ·
od
d
HEAI;)QUARTERS
mlttee. He declined to say If a gage
mortgagee on the follow ing
·
ml es, '"go
con ltlon.
4 new tires. $1300. 8113·3053 .
woman was among those on des cribed real estate to
For all yoUr Appliaftce '
Athens County Sav in gs &amp; 1978 DATSUN B-210 Fastback with
Needs .
the .llst.
Loan Companv and for in ·
f
1 '
On national Issues, Met· terest. costs and for other ...! .s u..o~oo · m,ogs, ow mileage. 1
as may be pro per . Tht
still lunder warranty Be sure to
zenbaum said he should not relief
real estate is descri b ed a!
see thi! on&amp;. E~Jen l ngs and
be considered a certainty to follows :
'···1 ... _.i Weekends. 992-7558.
JACKW.
Situated in the Village of
vote In favor of the second
CARSEY
Middleport. County of Meigs 1975 DATSUN PICKUP , good con·
Strategic Arms Limitation and Safe of Oh io .
Mjjr.
dition . Good t ires , low
Phone992-2181
Being Lot No . 33, the north
mileage. Runs good in snow.
treaty , and declared his
pa rt of Lot No. 34, and 10 feet,
985-3979.
unhappiness with the recent m
ore or Ies s , o ff t he east side ;;;:;:;:-::::;::;;-: ; - - -:---,..,--:U . S. negotiations with of· Lot No . 36, for a dep th of 80 1970 FORO three-quarter' ton 4· MF 135 gas ·t ractor. MF 150 gas
speed. good condition. $745.
troctor. MF 1135 tractor with
Chinese Vice Premier Teng fee t . All in Beh.!ln's Addition .
The total' of the above· parcel
1951 Chevrolet I 16 ton, flot
cab
ond AC. Gehl 95 MX
Hslao-ping.
of la nd being 55 feet, more or
bed, $485 . 7.S2-3093.
grinder-mixer . . Gehl 1070
"The U. S. has been out· less , on Short Stre~t, a nd 80
mower conditioner. Shinn's
fee t, more or less, on Fr on t
Tractor Soles. . OJ.k-458-1630.
negotlateli at the bargaining . Street .
GiveAway
Liton , WV . " :·-'
Reference Deed : Vol. 211 ,
table at Yalta and Helsinki,
Pg . 935 , Deed Records Meigs
SALE,
RENT or .hire:· MF 200 B
and now more recently by County
FIVE
MALE,
female
port
Pekl'
n
ese
·
, Ohio .
Corwler·dozer. MF 71 1 skid
puppies . Wrile'Morgorel Moud,
Teng," he said.
You are required to answer
steer lOader . Shinn's Tractor
Rt. 1, Dexter, Ohio.
the complaint within .twentY ·
Sales. 304-.t58-1630. lear- , WV. ·
eig ht dayi after the last ADULT FE~LE Irish Seiter, cffec·
publica tion of this notice ,
By Roger
tiono te. Also I ton dog, smaller REDUCE SAFE and fast with
which will be pu bll'$he d once
GoBese Tablets &amp; E·Vap "water
than a beagle. 949-233-4 .
each week to r s ix s ucc essive '
pills". Nelson Drug.
weeks,
and
the
taut THREE PUPPIES. port Borde r Collie
publication wi ll be made on
and
Beagle
to
good
home
.
Marc h 12, 1979. ·
992-3988.
In case of yoUr failure to
Real Estate for Sale
answe r or otherwise respond BLACK FEMALE dog . German
as per m itted by the Ohio
Sh!!pard·type . Medium size.
Rules of Civ il Procedu re
614-37e-63e9.
within t he nme stated,
judgment by default will be
rend e red against vou for t!le THREE YOUNG pretty cats . 1
block ond White mole, I tiger
r e l ief demand ed in th e
mole, 1 gray end white female .
complaint .
Hu~ Society, 992-7680.
Larry E . Spencer ,
New ·listing - Excellent
Clerk of
opportunity to own an
For Rent
Common Pleas .
established grocery
Meigs count y, Ohio
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
business and have.. a n ice
Route 33 , north of Pomeroy.
apartment too •.Apartment
(2) 5. 12 , 19, 26' (3 1 5, 12, 6t c '
large lots. Call 992-7 ~79 .
has 3 bedrooms, living
room, bath, family room or
., AND .C RM. furnished and un·
dining room and 2 porches.
PR08ATE COURT OF
fu r ni s hed op ts . Phone
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Grocery business Is doing
992-5434 .
NOTICE OF
·verr,
well and the price
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Incudes
stock
and
OF FIDUCIARY
ed, opt. ~all before 8 om
equipment.
Located
on
On Januarv 24, 1979, In the
992·2288 .
Meigs County Probate Court
Salem Street In Rutland .
Ca~e No . 22593, Elmora E: . LARGE HOME' In Pomeroy.
Call for more Info. Selling
BOt~e , 124 fv,\ulber ry Ave .,
992-2205 before 5.
price S29,SOO.OO.
Pomeroy , Ohio, Ramora c.
Hobstettir Reattv
Young , 773 N. Thurber Dr E
FURNISHED HOUSE In Middleport.
r
Columbus , Ohio a nd Rober'f
GeorgeS.
Hobstener Jr.
Suitable for 4 construction ·
Boic e, Bo x 5213, Walnut
worhrs. Will clean weakly.
Broker
Creek, C&amp;lirornle 94598 were
After 6 coli lOA-882·2566 or
Cheryl Lemley
appointed Co · E)Cecutors of
992-5434 .
Associate
the estate of Raymond E.
PhOno 742-2003
Boice , deceased, late of
L.._ _.;_;_:;;;_:;.;_;:_;:.;.:_:_.__,
Pomeroy , Ohio .
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Pets tor Sale
Man nin g D . Webster • RISING STAR Kennels. Boordlng FIVE ROOMS ond bath. .laege 1
bosem&amp;n.t, over J Y, acres. MldProbate Ju dg e.
and grooming, all breeds.
dleport, Shady Cove oreo. Call
Clerk
Cheshire. 367-0292.
992-5532 after 4:00.
11 I 29 , 121 5, 12. Jtc
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taking beating

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7: 3G-That Nashville Music 3; Dating Game 4; Muppet
Show 6; Price Is Right 8; Wild Kingdom 10;; $1 .98
Beauly Show 13; Nashville On The Road 15; Sanford &amp; Son 17; Mac Neil -Lehrer Report 20,33 .
e :OO-Little House On The Prairie 3,15; Championship
All Star Family Feud 6,13; Movie "Gone With the
Wind" conclusion 8,10; BIIIIWJyers ' Journal 20 33 ·
let's Go To The Races 17; Last.ofthe Wild 17. ' '
9:00-Backstarls at the White House 3.15; How tho
. West Wlis Won '6 ; Academy Leaders 33 ; College
Basketball 13,17; Growing Years 20.
10:00-Lou Grant 8,10; News 20; Movie "The Garden of
the Flnzi-Conllnls" 33.
10 :3~rockett 's . Viclory Garden 20; 11 : ()()..News
3,6,8,10,13,15; Hogan's Heroes 17; Dick Cavett 20.
11 : 3G-Johnny Carson 3,15; Pollee Slory 6, 13; Rockford
Flies 8; Movie " This Property Is Condemned" 10;
Movie "Death ·Scream" 17.
12:3G-McMIIIan ·&amp; Wife e; Ironside 13; 1 :()()...

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Pomeq Cement Block Co.

In memory, Q!rd ul Thanks an~
Obituary : 6 l'enls rvr word, $3.00
minimum. Cashin a Vllnce.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1979

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Business Services

For Reaoonably Steady Work Commencing About
March 15th. Union Shop. Excellent Wages and Fringes.
Must be Mature, Sober and Be Able to Handle and
Mliritairi Tandem Vehicles •. Phone 992-5loo and We
Will Mail You an Application Form . If you ApPfar to be
Qua,ified, You will be interviewed.

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A Nebraska reader asks
what op e ning bid we recommend.
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We OP.en one diamond , but
considei- a one heart opening
just a bout as good a way to
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start proceedings.
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NEW YORK (AP) c._ Tele- . Varying reports lnitially in· Rockefeller, who was lying oo
HAROLD E. THOMAS
Mrs. l.!lrene l.ucas, CheShire. vision personality Ponchitta dicated the person who
a couch.
.
Harold E. Thomas, 67, Seventeen grandchlldr!'n, 19 Pierce, attempting to answer moned help was a female
"It seemed to me that the
Cheshire, died Saturday great-grandchildren and two questioos about her role the neighbor. The caller was best thing I could do was call
evening at his residence.
great-great-grandchildren
night of Nelson Rockefeller's .later identified as Miss' 911. I phooed 911 and asked
Mr. Thomas was born Oct. survive.
death, says it was She- not a Marshack, a research for emvgency medical
10, 1911 at Point Pleasant, the
Five brothers and four Rockefeller aide - who assistant who was ·with 1 the • ••sistant@," her statement
son of the late Floyd and sisters survive: Marcus, called the police emergency fonner govern~r and vice said.
Margaret lfurke Thomas. • Lester and Stacy, all of number.
president when he was . Miss' Pierce said after she
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Mr. Thomas w·a s an Spril\gficld; Stanley, Mutual,
Miss Pierce's public state- stricken. ·
placed the call she left the
automobile painter of !5 Ohio ; Rev. Erman Peters, ment, issued. Saturday night
Unidentified sources sub- townhouse and walked back
"·
~ WASHINGTON (AP) supports cannot be raised if posed no new price-support years hpvlng operated Florida; Mrs. Ercel (Esta) through her lawyer, was the sequenUy said the caller was to her apartment. On the
Protesting farmers, now in the higher · level would legislation.
Thomas Brothers' Garage in · Niday, New . Carlisle, Ohio; fiEst by any person known to Miss Pierce, a one time way, she said she saw a pollee
-the second week of 1979 overprice 0 .S. crops in world
The House Agriculture Cheshire. . An assistant Mrs. Sarah Myers, South have been present when Rockefeller employee who car and·told the officers to go ·
'lobbylng ((I' higher graln markets, which now have Committee is · holdihg three ~ntrol rC)Om operator at Charleston, Ohio; Mrs. Roy
Rockefeller died of a heart · · now · works for WNBC to Rockefeller's apartment.
~upport prices, have . been
heavy supplies Of the days of hearings this week · KygerCreekPowerPlant. He (Lottie) Hughel, Springfield, attack on Jan. 26 at ·his office-' television as co-host of a local
.,.(l'klng long days . in the commodities involved.
and two next week on the organized the first basket ball Ohio, and Mrs. Lucy Gard- townhouse at 13 West 54 St. public affairs program:
(.'Clllgressional field. ~ickin's
A national emergency In resolutions
and
the team in Cheshire, served on ner, Urbana. Two brothers:
Meanwhile, today's
In her statement, Miss
are mighty slim.
which farmers would need Ill protesters' complaints about the school board at Cheshire WUiie and Curtis, preceded editions of the paily News Pierce said she was called by
~ Protest leaders are stUI
be encouraged to produce farm programs generally. for 18 years, was very active him in death.
quoted an unidentified Miss Marshack, her friend
,llopeful, however, saying more, even with today's overin Utile League and softball. · Mr. Peters joined Okey member of the Rockefeller and neighbor In a cooperative
-acceptance of their ideas is flowing bins, is the only ex- Truck destroyed
He was also an active Chapel Church near Lecta at family as saying· privately apartment building at 25
•wider than expected.
ception to that condition.
member of the BiR Bend CB . age 18. He moved to Cheshire that despite confusion over West 54 St., between 10:50
legislation
the
; The
By Friday, the seemingly
A 1978 pickup truck was ciub and paleyd the tram- in 1920, and became a . specifics of . Rockefeller's p.m. and 11 p.m.
American
Agriculture pointless measure had ~ destroyed by fire Saturday at bone with the New York member of the Cheshire death "we are abllolutely
"She told me that Gov.
:fo(ovement is backing this sponsors in the 43lknember 12:47 a.m. Bob Tripp, Fire Central Band.
Baptist Church.
satisfied nothing could have Rockefeller had suffered a
_year is a resolution urging the House and 13 in the 100- t.llief ofthe urange 'l'ownsn•p
He is suryived by his wife,
He has served as church been done to save him."
heart attack and aSked me to
•Carter administration to member Senate.
volunteer fire department Clara B. BookllJs Thomas, superintendent, teacher ao&lt;!
Miss Pierce's statement come immediately to 1.3 West
-raise the supports and basic
By The Auoctated Press
Agriculture Secretary Bob reported.
two daughters and sons-in- trustee of the Cheshire emerged out of mounting 54 St.," just a few buildings
,inarket prices ro 90 percent of Bergland, emerging last
At least 11 persons lost
The fire department Jaw, Myrna and Jessie Baptist Church, and owned .coilfusion about the events away.
.
~ 'parity.',
their
lives on Ohio's
week from meetings in responded to the call· with Beaver, Cheshire; and an honor,ry lifetime deacon surroundlng Rockefeller's
·When sl1e reached the
~; -One lrundred percent parity
r6adways
over the weekend, ·
remote offices with small ' eight men. The truck was Haroldlne and John Oller, membership.
death, specifically apartment, Miss Pierce said
·.theoretically would give groups of protesters, said owned by Raymond Lyon, Hollywood; Fla.;
four
Funeral services wUI · be concerning the time and She saw only Miss Marshack according to the state
".farmers a return oo crops each time: "We plan no Parkersburg. An electrical grandsons, , Michael Baver, held 1 p.m. Wednesday at the
Patrol.
place of the death and the administering mouth-to- Highway
The
patrol
counts traffic
~parable to that received
changes in basic farm short is believed to have been Cheshire; Joy J., John T., Cheshire Baptist Church with presence of a Rockefeller mouth resuscitation to
deaths
,W growers In the 1910-14 policy."
from
6
p.m. Friday
,
the cause.
and Antl!oqy G. Oiler, aU of Rev. Alfred Holley and Rev: aide, Megan Marshack
;Period. But that sounds too
until
midnight
Sunday.
President Carter has proHollywood; two sisters, Mrs. William Uber officiating'.
much like a "guaranteed
The dead:
Curtis (Marcella) Rice,
Burial will be ln Gravel Hill
CLASSES OUT
irofit" they know they can't
SUNDAY
, Tenn., and Cemetery. Friends may call
The Meigs County School · Goodlettsville·
,~~ell, leaders say.
NEWARK-Kevin P. LamMrs.
Auburn
(Dorothy)
at
the
WaughHalley·
Wood
Hospital News
District dismissed classes .Meadows, Baltimore, Md.; Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7· A boost to !MI percent would
mers, 24, of Ottawa, in a twoearly
Monday morrilng as "five brothers, Raymond, 9 p. m. Tuesday.
using January prices Veterans Memorial hospital ·
car accident on Ohio 161 in
snow contlnued to fall. Meig~~ Buffalo, Mo.; Donald, . The body wUilie in state at
~ costs, a governmentLicklng County.
Saturday Admissions Eastern
and Southern a1
::backed support price lor Richard Berkhamer, Jr.,
MEDINA - Kevin R.
Cl&lt;J~'ll,b u·s ;
Marvin,
the
church
one
hour
prior
to
.
! ~shire; David, Arizona, the services.
)!heat of $5,05 a bushel Chester; Lela Easterday, sch~duled classes today.
Shaw, 21, of Medina, in a two~ompared with the 1978 Racine; Wilma Osborne,
car accident on a · Medina
and James, of Grass Valley,
Pallbearers wlU be Terry
;!!Upport of $2.35 and an Pomeroy; Sharuion Petrie,
County
road.
,
GET LICENSE
Calif.
Lucas, Brian Lucas, . Gary
.average l!"lling price of $3.02. Pomeroy; Oris Hubbard,
CLEVELAND
-Clifford
J.
Marriage licenses were
Funeral services will be i Peters, Rick Oudding, Jerry
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) said. "And !don't want it Ill
)For corn, the ·support would Syracuse.
Woss,
25,
of
Novelty,
ln
a
oneissued to Phillip Adelbert held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Scott, Ronald Will, all Older Ohimms would receive be a sen.ior citizen bUI."
tgo from f2 to ·at least $3.53 a
car accident on Interstate 77
Saturday Discharges 'Thomas, 26, GallipoUs, and Rawlings .Coats . Funeral grandsons of Mr. Peters.
greater property tax breaks
in Cuyahoga County. ·
:Jlwrllel, compared with an Harold Circle, Frank Clark, Deloris Zola Newell, 20, Home with the Rev. WUiiam
under two bOis heading for
NEWARK-LarryE.Fad•verage price of f2.10 last Wilma Anderson, Brady Middleport; George Alvin Uber officiating. Burtal wUI
separate legislative
ley,
28, of Newark, In a carmonth.
Knapp, Mildred Tubbs, Della Moden, 63, Pomeroy, and . be in Cheshire Gravel HUI
committee hearings this
~ A fundamental problem Curtis, Hazel Westen, Susan
train accident at a Licking
Bernice Irene Molden, 61), Cemetery. :1\rlends may call
week.
,With the legislation is that Tracy, Allee Garnes.
County railroad crossing.
at the funeral home any time.
· - Pomeroy.
Both measures seek. to
.:~ther federal laws don 'I
Sunday Admissions · .c. · !&lt;_~~-. . LISBON Russ E.
Pallbearers wlll be Tommy
liberalize
the
state's
:j,ermit such a hike under Raymond Justis, Middleport;
Russell, 62, of Lisboo, a
Oxyer, Ray Zerkle, Ralph
homestead exemption law,
~y's economic conditions. Wliliam Haley, Rutland;
pedestrian struc~ by a
Rife, Harolq Mack, Edward
which allows qualified
· EXTENDED FORECAST
' Minimum supports were Clarence Price, Portland.
on Ohio 164 in
vehicle
Preston, and Merrlll Briggs.
homeowners to reduce the
Wednesday through
fixed in 1977. And since they
Columbiana
County.
Sunday Discharge
Friday: . Colit Wednesday
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,,.0. RlU_
taxable value of their dwellare the effective market Norma Goddowin.
SATIJRDAY
with a aUght warming
. CLARENCE PETERS
'"'e'
lngs.
~oars for grains and cotton,
DATYON- WUliam T. RowMeigs will battle Nelson·
· Thursday. Colder again
Clarence C. ·Peters, 90, a
A Senate bUI sponsored by
land,
20, of Dayton, in a oneville-York
in
the
first
game
of
resident-of &lt;!:l)eshire, died at
By The Associated Press Sen. Jerome Stano, DFriday. Snow pouible each
SQUAD RUNS
car
accident
on a Dayton city
the
Class
AA
Sectional
!:50a. m, Sunday lll'narans ' The light snow and flurries Parma, would Increase the
The Pomeroy emergency ' day. Highs Wednes•y and
street.
Tournament
Feb.
22
at
Me m 0 r i a.J. H 0 spit a 1, . which fell in much of Ohio to- · maxlinum Income of persons
squacj ,, iJ!IfJ.S called to ~e ; Thursday in the 3h In the
DAYTON
Antonio
Patrie residence on Mecharuc· north to 40o In tbe south. . Pomeroy. He had been In day are expected to end who qualify for homestead Athens High School
Wright,
73,
of
Dayton,
in a
Pairlngs
for
the
'event
were
falling heahh the , past six tonig~t and give way to ·· exemptions to $15,000 from
St. late Saturday afternoon Hlcbs dropplae Into tbe zts
tw~H'ar accident on a Dayton
Sunday.
Nelsonville,
made
years and hospitalized the relatively mild cooditions by the present $10,000.
ad.r Z8o Friday. Overnl&amp;bt
for ShaMan Petrie who was
past three weeks.
mid-week.
Gov. James A. Rhodes ex- York has a 13-3 record while city street.
Jowi moelly Ia the teeaa to
taken
to
Veterans
Memorial
quick promotion
BATAVIA- Vernon ShepDurlng
the
past
five
years,
A
small
low
pressure
pressed
support for such Meigs is 4-13.
Hospital where he was ad- low 20s early Wednesday,
Sheridan,
9-7,
plays
New
herd
Sr., 42, ofHarrison, Ind.,
,
good benefits mitted.
he
had
mad~.
his
home
with
a
center
over
southern
llllnois
legislation
in
his
State
of
the
, In the ZOs to low 3h Thursln
a
one-car
accident on U.S.
Lexington,
9-7,
in
the
second
!hould
;Package
be
over
the
VIrginia
State
message
last
week
and
At 12:47 a.m. Monday the day, and 10 to 18 Friday.
daughter and -son-in•I aw, cBast tonight, the National said his new budget contains game that evening.
50
in
Clermont
County.
squad went to the Village
LO.RAIN
-Randy W. Huff~'%ire~nd,
Lor~e
Lucas,
Weather
Service
said.
A
large
funds
for
it.
On
Friday,
Feb.
23,
Green
Apartments
in
ca11 Army ·
He was born May 9, 1888, ln high pressure system over
Rep. Dennis E. Eckart, D- .· Alexander, 12-6 battles man, no age listed, of
Pomeroy for Sheila Reeves
central Canada wUI Euclid, said he plans to offer Warren, 8-8 and Federal Grafton, in a two-car
who was lll. She was taken to
Lawrence Coun t y, SO!lth
EVENT CANCELLED
move
southeast
to northern asubstitutebillforonehein- Hocking plays Belpre at 8:3jl accident on a Lo~aln County
Lecta
(
583-3022 collect Holzer Medical Center. '
·Tile Mal!llolla Club meetin.- Milson Twp.) son of the late
road.
p.m.
to· be held at the home of Jeptha and IDrtensay Higgins Lower Michigan by Tuesday traduced that woulC! proyi&lt;!~ a
COLUMBUS - David R.
On
Tuesday,
Feb.
27,
the
· morning.
flat $5,000 exemption for disEdna Slusher has been Peters. . .·,
Spencer,
22, of Columbus, in a
winners
of
the
Meigs
•
He marrted Goldie Swisher
The snow flurries should abled OhiOBllS and persons
cancelled lot this month.
one-car
accident on a
NelsonvilleYork
game
and
·
on Jan. 1, ··191-1, at Little end in Ohio as the ridge of aged 65 or older.
. . .
Kyger. She preceded him In high pressure approaches.
Eckart said he plans to Sheridan-New Lexington Columbus city street.
FRIDAY
•.
OPTOMnRIST
death on Feb. 11, 1970.
The cold weather is change !lis bUI to conform contest play. Finals are set
GREENVILLE
- Floyd L.
1t OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 to 12, 2'to 5 (CLOSE t ·Vietor Hqgo.: wrote a senMr. Peter.s was an em- expected to continue through with Stano's In view of the · for Saturday, March 3.
Rodgers,
'11,
of
HollanSburg,
: AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COII~T I tenc~ In Les Mlserables ployee of the New York Tuesday
The winner advances to the
night.
But governor's support of the
District Tournament at Ohio in a two-car accident on U.S.
.
I' containing 823 words.
. ST.; POMEROY:
Central RaUroad at Hobson, forecasters say relatively. $15,000 cutoff point.
36 in Darke County.
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.
having retired in 1956 after 34 mUd conditions are expected
"Under all three proposals, University.
Wednesday as a southerly it's all a plus f&lt;r older
years servii;e.
He Is ,slirvlved by three flow of air pours into Ohio Ohioans," Eckart said.
sons arid five daughters: behind the high pressure.
"They all are Improvements
vaughan, Cplumbus; Mrs.
Light snow spread over over the existing situation.
IsiS Scott, Mt. sterling, Ohio; Ohio early today with some It's just a question of how
Earl, Las Vegas, Nevada; light freezing rain reported in much each 'individual Will
Mrs. · Georgia Garrison, the Cincinnati area. Dayton receive."
Akron; Mrs. Bernice wm, picked up about an· Inch of
Senators begin their
Whittier, Calif.; Archie, Eik new snow overnight.
legislative week with a
Temperaillres rose slowly session tonight. The House
Grove, Calif· .; Mrs. Chri st ln e durin •• · ht db
1
Tu sda
t;Judding, Nitro, w. va., and
g u•e mg an year y returns e y at 11 a.m.
today ranged ftom 10 to 15 deThe Senate Ways and
grees In the north to the 20s In Means Committee scheduled
the south.
a hearing Tuesday mornlng
Youngstown and Akron on Stano's bUI, and the House
•I
{i!!M'tiilued from page I )
were the coldest spots in the Ways and Means Committee
. l .r
&amp;l'ffied forces have opened state with readings of 11 wlll consider Eckart's
fi're on tne people." It degrees. Cincinnati was the measure later in the day.
The Euclid Democrat said
Model HQ 6869
broadcast an "order Ill all warmest with a temperature
of
'11
degrees.
he
will · offer his substitute
r~volutlonaries"
armed
Stereo Cassette and S-Track Player/Recorders with
which said: "Since all the History tracing
:::~a\
the House panel's
AM/FM Stereo Receiver and Deluxe Autbmatic
garrisons h~ye surrendered,
Re~ord Changer
"My. original bill was
they should be surrounded by
This feature-loaded stereo.system performs as 9reat as'
dralted ln December !lnd prethe revolutionary armed slated Friday
it looks!
filed in the House," Eckart
forces."
AM/FM STEREO SECTlON .... High power
The
Return
Jonathan
sale!,: "I didn't know the
Khomeinl's l~year fight to
Meigs
Chapter
of
Daughters
output
with lower distortion, increased high and low
governor was going to take it
convert Iran from a
of
American
Revolution
will
frequency
range, FM muting, large illuminated tuning
(the exemption) to $15,000.
monarchy to an Islamic
meter,
A
-B
speaker switch.
·
meet
Friday,
Feb.
16
In
the
"His
(and 'Stano's)
republic rea~ed a successful
River
Boat
Room
of
the
CASSETTE
PLAYER/RECORDER
....
Built-in
ALC
approach is broader than
climax Sunday, after twq
·Athens
County
Savings
and
fast
forward,
rewind,
play,
record,
stop/e)ect
and
'
mine, and I welcome it," he
days of bloo&lt;jy street fighting
pause
controls,
digital
tape
counter.
Loan,
Meigs
Branch
at
1
:30
said.
in Tehran, when the armed
S- TRACK PLAYER IRECORDER .... Built-in ALC
Eckart said he feels the
for,:es chief of staff ordered p.m.
Tracing
ancestors
will
be
automat~
st~p, fast forward, pause and record, I,.. EO '
governor's
$17.7
billion
all troops back to their
program 1nd1catorS.
presented
by
Mrs.
Thereon
budget
is
underfunded.
The
barracks and declar'ld his
DELUXE AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER ....
support for' the '16-year-&lt;Jid Johnson and Mrs. Robert House Finance ·Committee
Fu
ll
size changer, cue and pause control, stylus
Ashley.
The
only
money
will soon be given the task
Shiite MOS!e!'l patriarch's
pressure
c~ntrol, ~nti-skate meChanism, ceramic
making
project
of
the
ofexaminlng the budget bUI.
revolution.
association,
a
silent
auction,
cartridge/d&lt;amonll
stylus, Pius a deluxe bass reflex
With the army no longer
"U that'ls the case, someported
speaker
system,
Speaker size: 23" x 12" x 7".
wlll
be
held.
.
thing has to' be cut," Eckart
behind him, Prime Minister
Walnut
grained
vinyl
veneer
on wood product
Hostesses
will
be
Mrs.
Dale
,•
Shah pour • .~al!htlar was
construction. ·
Mrs.
Daniel
'Thomas,
Dutton,
reported to have dellvered his
Pomeroy police
'•·
resignation
to
Mehdl Mrs. Everett Hayes, Mrs.
Bazargan,
Khomeinl's Charles Lewis and Mrs. check 2. wrecks
ONLY
nominee to head a provtalonal Robert D. Craig.
government.
Bakhtiar
Two . curs were heavily
Saving money in a passbook savings account or time certificate
dropped out of sight, and
damaged In a collision on E.
account is necessary in today's economy. A savings account
there were unconfirmed
Main St., early Sunday
earns inlerest compounded daily, giving. you money to meet
nunors that 'be had Oed the
morning.
emergencies or for buying luxuries. A savings account will also
country or committed
Pomeroy police said a car
help to send your kids to college!
SEEK DISSOLUTION
suicide.
,
driven by Larry Huston,
Filing for dluolution were Dayton, traveling east on
Tehran's 'streets were back
.
We Wi1 Be Closed Monday, februaJY 19th In Obarance al Plllidints lily
David
Lynn Robinson, East Main St., went left of
to something like normal
today, with · heavy traffic Syracuse, and Susan Jane · center and struck a westjams, volunteer "Islamic Robinson, Syracuse.
bound car driven by ·.
pollee'~ trying tp direct
Marguerite Mace, Point ·
MEET TIIURSDA Y ·
traffic, some sporadic
Pleasant. There were no
The
Willing Workers Class Injuries.
shooting,
youths
carrying
POMEROY, OHIO
rifles as If tl\ey were attache of the Enterprise United HWiton was charged with
and lncreaain11 Methodist Church will meet driving while Intoxicated and
cases,
'40,000 MUimum lnsuriiiCI F« £ad) Deposilol
numbers of lhops and street at the home of Mrs. Thomas leaving the scene of an acMember Ftdllll Deposit I~ Corpoilllion
Bentz Thursday at 7:30p.m. cident.
&amp;!alia reopening.

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Bitter cold and about haH a foot of new snow left most of the
East Coast In a vast deep freeze today. Ninety-mph wind,s and
heaey.rains brought massive power blackouts and floodlng to
the PBCific Northwest.
Record lows- as cold as 47 below zero in New York State were recorded throughout the East after a low pressure
system blew in from the Midwest, then headed out over the
Atlantic Ocean.
An area within a !()().mile radius of Washington, D.C., appeared to have been the hardest hit by a snowstorm which
closed many schools and forced motorists to ~bandon their
cars.
·Tree-toppllng winds gustlng to 90 mph knocked out power to
about 42,000 homes and businesses in ihe state of Washington
today, and a number of hospitals were forced to .switch to
emergency power.
·
.
''The trees are falling faster than we can put the power lines
back up," said Frank Moses, a utility company dispatcher in ·
Hoquiam, Wash. "Our servicemen was watchlng all the trees
fall down and jllllt decided to wait until they stopped falling."
In the meantime, a blanket of dense fog covered east and
central Texas, cuttlng visibility to less than half a mile, and fog
and mist wu disrupting air traffic in southern California.
Much of the town of Mesa, Wash., remained under 4 feet of

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water, following a weekend of flooding. Streets were caving in,
the water supply )'laS contaminated and power poles were
tilting.
.
"The town is shut down tight," said Sharon Cunningham, a
volunteer worker at the Red Cross headquarters in the
sou!heastern Washingron hamlet. "Nobody can come and nobody can go."
·
, · The National Weather Service reporte&lt;l '/ mches of snow at
Alexandria, Va., and other suburbs of the nation's capital, and
police spotted skiers in downtown Washington.
National Airport, closed ln the afternoon, reopened about
10 p.m. Monday.
Public schools throughout the Washington area were
. close&lt;! and some canceled classes tnday as well.
Snowy roads were blamed for the deaths of two persons in
suburban Maryland, police said. In one, a drtver was unable to
stop her car on a steep hill, striking and killing a pedestrian.
Disgruntled commuters on a bus in the DiStrict of Columbia
took a look at curb-to-&lt;:~~rb traffic ahead and voted to change
their normal route . Their bus driver complied.
A pregnant woman, stranded in traffic, was rescued by a
poliee offic;er who drove her to Georgetown University
Hospital on the only route free of traffic - the sidewalks, said
Steve Harray, a hospital administrator. She made it in time to
deliver her baby.
·
"It's a mess," said a teleohone Of)erMnr :lt the capital Hilton

Hotel, not far from the White House. A desk clerk who refused
to give his name said the hotel wa~ filled with commuters
stranded in the .city.
11 •
Commuter Mary Ellen Grogan said it took her four hours
to get home from work, usually a !!!Hninute trip. After waiting
an hour lor a bus, she gave up and headed for the city's new
subway.
• ·
She was not alone. Police had to restrict crowds-trying to
get into one subway station, and trains were filled to capacity .
Cars, abandoned after they stalled or becam.e snow-bound,
were a problem throughout the area. Tow trucks worked
overnight in an effort to clear cars off roads for the morning
rush hour .
II was' the second major eastern snowstorm in a week. A
storm last Wednesday dumped 5% inches of sn.ow on
Washington, where traffic is normally crippled with more than
an inch or two.
In Washington, traffic was further hampered by protesting
farmers staging a !S().tracror parade from their encampment
to the Lincoln Memorial.
On the wesiem edge of the storm, in West Virginia, up to 8
inches of snow were reported. Five inches fell in Clarksburg,
W. Va., where a propjet crashed on takeoff Monday from
Benedum Airport in nearby Bridgeport, killing two persons.
Fresh snow across Pensylvania, up tn 7 inches in places,

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was blamed for at least three traffic deaths on slick roads. Two
Northumberland County teen-agers were k'illed in a threevehicle accident south of Sunbury, and a Beaver County man
died~~ a head-&lt;Jn collision near Butler, pollee said.
Monday was a day of record lows. In Pennsylvania, the
mercury hit 2 degrees in Philadelphia and fell to -19 across the
state in Bradford. Erie recorded minus 8.
It was .0 cold across parts of New York that the water
company in the village of cairo suggested residents leave their
taps turned on so their water pipes wouldn't freeze.
"We are running about 10 degrees below normal for the
month so far, " said Bart Walker of the National Weather
Service in Albany. "This means temperature for the month is
22 degrees and we've been below that every day this month."
Old Forge in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains reported
a low of -47 Monday. Elsewhere, Saranac Lake reported -42,
Rome -25, Massena and Watertown -22, Syracuse and Glen
Falls -21and Plattsburgh -20. Buffalo reported a record low of10.
Baltimore . Washington International Airport recorded a
low of -7 Monday, and Wilmington, Del., dipped to a record low
of ·I.
In Connecticut, Monday temperatures included -26 at
Chester, -17 •.at Avon and -18 at Stafford, Ellington and
Glastonbury.

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VOL. NO. XXIX NO. 211

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY, OHIO

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1979

15 CENTS

Conservation plan being Checked
GREG BUSH

LORI WOOD

Pair .honored
Two
Meigs
County
teenagers were honared
Saturday night at a reception
held by the 12th Masonic
District at the Rio Grande
College Cafeteria honoring
Daniel Iceman, Grand
Master of all Ohio Masons.
Honored were Miss Lori
Wood, daughter ·ol Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick Wood, Condor
St., Pomeroy, and Greg Bush,
son of Mrs. Celeste Bush,
South Third Ave., Middleport.
·
Miss Wood was selected as
the outstanding member of
Job's Daughters in the
district and Bush was
selected as the outstandiJ)g
DeMalay mem her of the lour
counties making up the

district. Counties include
Meigs, Gallia, Lawrence and
Jackson.
The two were presented
excellence in youth certificates by Grand Master
Iceman at the reception
attended by over 200 persons.
Miss Wood is a past
honored queen of Bethel 62,
International Order of J.ob's
Daughters, and was queen of
the local DeMolay Chapter
last year.
Bush has held several offices ln the Meigs ·Chapter,
Order of DeMolay and is
currently senior councilor at
the present time.
Miss Wood is a senior at
Meigs High School and Bush
is a sophomore at that school.

Six hurt in
14 mishaps
Six persons were injured
durtng 14 Monday accidents
investigated by · the GaliiaMeigs Post, Highway Patrol.
An auto operated by
Mildred
Johnson,
26,
Gallipolis, was demolished
durlng a one-vehicle accident
on Johnson Ridge Rd., one
and four-tenths ·of a mile
south of Bulaville Rd., at 2:20
p.m.
Officers report that
Johnson's auto went out of
control on the ice covered
roadway, passed of! the left
·side and struck a tree.
Johnson claimed Injury,
but was not immediately
treated. ·
·
The ·patrol investigated a
three-vehicle accident on SR
7, two and three-tenths of a
mile south of SR 218, at 10
a.m.
oiflcers report that a south
bound auto operated by Dow
Saunders, 22, Gallipolis, went
out of control, passed left of
center, and struck north
bound vehicles driven by
Robert
Warren,
47,
Gallipolis, and Charles
Nuckles, 71, GaUipoUs.
Saunders claimed Injury,
but was not immediately
treated.
Warren and a pa~t~enger,
Garnett Phillips, Gallipolis,
claimed Injury, b~t were not
EXTENDED FORECAST
Thursday through
Saturday: Warm Thursday
then turninll colder Friday
and Saturday. Rain
posoible Thursday and
Friday but cbanglag to
snow In the north Friday.
Fair Saturday. High
Tbanday Ia the 30s to low
t08 Ill the north aod Ill the
flli to low 50s Ia the south.
Temperatures dropping
lnlo tbe QPper 28&amp; and 38s'
by Satarday. Overnight
Iowa mostly Ia the teens
aad ZGo.

. immediately treated.
..
:saunders was cited on
charges of excessive speed
lor conditions.
All tlu'ee vehicles Incurred
moderate damage.
Two vehicles Incurred
' heavy damage · during an
accident on SR 124, •fourtenths of a mile west of SR 325
In Meigs County, at'4 :30 p.m.
The patrol reports that an · ·
east bound auto operated by
Paul Thomas, 28, Middleport,
went out of control, traveled
left of center and struck a
west bound vehicle driven by
Mark A. Oiler, 23, Pomeroy,
head-&lt;Jn.
Both drivers claimed Injury, but were not im·
mediately treated.
Thomas was cited on
charges of left of center.
The GalJia-Meigs Post
investigated 11 other accidents Monday attributed to
the snow and ice covered
condition of the roadways,
during which the vehicles
involved incurre.d minor,
damage.

BY BOB HOEFLICH
Middleport Village Council,
meeting in regular session
Monday night, agreed to look
into an energy conservation
plan for three large buildings
used lor village operations.
The aotion came alter
Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate

pointed out that natural gas
billings for the three structures which include the lire
station, village hall and the
vehicle garage, will run be·
tween $900 and $1,000 this
month. ·
Grate urged council to look
into ways that might con·

Deer accident probed Monday
· A deer was l&gt;illed Monday
at I: 10 a.m. ori SR 143 when it
ran into the path of an auto
driven by Leslie R. Gibbs, 30,
Rt. 1, Rutland.
A~cording to the Meigs
County Sheriff's Department,
there was slight property
damage and the ct'river was
not injured .
Sheriff Proffitt request s
that drivers of four wheel
vehicles refrain from running

their vehicles on property
without first getting · the
consent of the landowner.
Sunday evening deputies
answered a complaint that a
four wheel vehicle was
runntn'g on ·a oerson !s
property without permission
in the 'IJicinity of Rock
Springs Cemetery. The
driver was located and a
warning issued.

serve gas rather than to
contioue paying such bills.
Following a discussion on
possible solutions, Councilmen Allen Lee King and
Dewey Horton were named to
Investigate the situation and
report recommendations ~t
the next meeting of council.
ORDINANCES APPROVED
Council gave the final
readings and approval to
three ordinances which in·
elude a payroll ordinance
granting employes an approximate seven petcent
wage increase retroactive to
the first of this year; an ordinance providlng for the
removal of snow and
'procedures to he followed in
moving vehicles which might
be hampering snow removal,
and a fair houslng ordinance
providing a g a ins t
discrimination in housing lor
all persons.
.

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Snow cushioned crash
By S'rEVE SWIF'J'
the ground was covered with
Associated Press Writer about 14 inches. The plane,
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va . Flight 561, was bound lorNa(AP) - A thick covering of tional Airport in Washington,
snow probably saved many D.C., and had been delayed
lives by cushioning the crash lor just less than 2'h hours
of a twinengine Allegheny because of the weather ,
Airlines plane that flipped Allegheny spokeswoman
upside down after takeoff, .. Nancy Vaughan said.
says
an
engineering · The plane was taking off
consultant. Two persons were from Benedum Airport at
killed.
about 1:10 p.m., and was
"The snow allowed the bound lor Morgantown,
plane to skid and then make a W.Va., before going .on to
gentle stop. It came to rest on Washington.
·
its .own," said Harvey
AeroMech Inc., which also
Epstein, 32, an engineer and a flies out of Benedum; suspassenger aboard the flight · pended flights about baH an
on Monday.
hour before the? crash
It was not known whether because airports that Its
the '
he~vy
snowfall flights were going to were
contributed to the crash.
snowbound, airport-manager
After Monday 's fresh snow, Angelo Koukoulis said.

A letter was received from
Ashland Oil reporting an
increase of one cent per
gallon on all types of gasoline
as of Jan. 30.
Council approve d th e
report of Mayor Fred Hoffman for January. The report
showed $1 ,552 collected in
lines and fees and $115 ln

Add' · l .
ttwna snow
closes schools

Schools of Meigs County
were closed today as the
result of snow which fell
practically all day Monday.
Attempts were made to
reopen schoo ls Monday in all
thr ee county districts,
howeve r, as snow kept
fallin g, students were
returned to their homes in the
early afternoon.
Schools were closed three
days la•-t week.
J\11 districts have exceeded
the five days permitted
without makeup as the result
of calamities.

Grate w11l check mto the
matter.
Council agreed to purchase
a one-ton flatbed dump truck
from Albert Goeglem_
. Mayor Hollman reported on
his trip to Washmgton, D.
C., last' we~kend ~hen he
conferred With Housmg and
Urban Developm~nt ?fficials
on steps needed m lilmg an
application lor an HUD
grant.
The mayor reported the
meeting was instructive and
productive.
Council discussed . repair
work on the Shadle Br1dge at
Point Pleasant and what
effect it will have on truck
traffic. through Middleport.
Council also discussed a
street surface problem near
the corner of Walnut and
Fisher Sts.
.
Attendmgthemeetmg were
Mayor Hoffman, ClerkTreasurer Grate, and
Councilmen Horton, King ,
William Walters and Carl
Horky.

Wahama musicians get
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17-superzor I'atzngs

However;
weather
conditions at National were
good, he added.
The plane's first officer,
David Baltes of Beaver Falls',
Pa., and a passenger, Mary
Sturm of Fairview, W.Va.
died in the crash . All 23
survivors were admitted to
Members of the Wahama
United Hospital Center in band who competed ln the
Clarksburg, 'administrator annual Solo &amp; Ensemble
Max Francis said.
Contest received 17 "111 or
Among the injured was the . Superior ratings and six " II"
plane's captain, Robert or Excellent ratings . .
Everly of Camp Hill, Pa.,
Students were judged on a
who was reported in serious five rating plan with a " I" or
but stable condition, and Superior being the highest .. ·
blues singer Leon Red bone, According 'to the West
who complained of brtiises . Virginia rating system a
Another individual, not Superior ratlng is described
identified by hospital au- as follows:
thorities, was in critical
Rating I - An outstanding
condition.
performance, with very lew

technical
errors
and and the Percussion Enexemplifying a truly musical semble, Kenny Bond, John
expression . This rating Van Meter, Jerry Oldaker,
should be reserved for the Mark Thompson, Eddi~
truly outstanding per· Wildman, and Jenny Clark. '
formance.
The following students
The following students received "II" ratings on their
received "I" ratings on their ensembles: Brass trio solos: Karen Brown, piccolo; Dave Rose, flebbie Starr and
Terri Johnson, flute; Tammy Melanie Sisson; braso qulntet
Yoho, clarinet; Brett Grin- - Todd Tucker, Tammy
stead, trombone; Mark Young, Mark Goodnite, Lisa
Goodnite, French horn; Lisa Yeago and Debbie Starr; and
Yeago, French hom; Debbie the trombone quarter - Joni
Starr, trumpet;
Mark (,1ark, Melanie Sisson, Brett
Thompson, voice; Kren Grinstead and Jill Taylor.
Brown, flute ; Terri Johnson,
Terri Johnson and Karen
piccolo; Kenny Bond, snare Brown received the addrum; and Todd Tucker, ditional honor of ·being
bass.
recommended to submit a
Students receiving "I" tape for "Honor Finalist."
ratings were : Melanie Sisson, They could be among the last
trombone; John Van Meter, 10-15 flnalists in the state.
snare drum, and Jeff
Charles Yeago directs the
Bumgardner, alto saxophone. band. Yeago said he believes
Students receiving "! " this was one of the . best
ratings were : Clarinet trio records that Wahama has
Brenda Gray, Audrey Fields achieved at the Solo and
and Tammy Yoho; flute trio Ensemble Contest.
- Angie Lawhorn, Becky
Fields and Jenny Clark ; flute
duet, Karen Brown and Terrf
Johoson; snare duet - Kenny
Bond and John Van Meter;

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VES begm•S
fund drive
The Racine Volunteer
Emergency Squad is starting
a fund drive for the construction of a new building.
The planned structure will
be a 30x40 foot, two story
block building located beside .
the present fire statl.on.
Cannisters have been
placed in business houses to
collect lunda for the building.
Residents wishing to donate
may send their contributions
to the Racine Volunteer
Emergency Squad, Racine,
Ohio.
Ground for the new
building has been donated by
Raclne Village Council.

merchant police fees or a
total of $!,667.
Council was advised that
one fanner employe who quit
his .job, will be drawing
unemployment benefits
totaling $1,820. A letter was
read from the Ohio Depart·
ment of Liquor Control
pointing out that application
for a carry out at the SaveMore Station in lower Middleport had been cancelled,
as was a Maring on the application. A request was read
to transfer a penni! of the
McFann' from 514 Locust St.
to 441 Locust St.
Two councilmen indicated
complaints from neighbors
had been registered on the
transfer. Coucnil agreed to
request a hearing on the
matter.
A communicatio.n from the
office of Howard Frank,
County Auditor, was read
Indicating that the v\llage
appropriations exceed the
estimated resources. It was
agreed that Clerk-Treasurer

A COMPUMENT - The youth of the village of
Syraclise are very proud of Its pollee 'chief, Milton Varian.
In his honor Monday they built a very large snowman who

was named "Milton the Snowman." Shown 1-r, are, Becky
Adkins, Lori Chapman, Kathy Adkins, Pam Spencer and
Juanita Guinther. The snowman was assembled in fr ont of
London Pool.

LOCATION CHANGED
The location of tbe
awards dinner being
sponsored by the Po!Jieroy
Cbamher·of Commerce has
been changed from Royal
Oak Park to Meigs High
-scbool, Paul Simon,
president, announced
today.
Simon staled that the
supply of tickets are
limited and persons in- ·. terested in atteadlng
. should get their tickets as
soon as possible.
. rickets may be purchased at New York
Clothing Store, Simon's
Pick-A-Pair and the office
ofthe cblimber. The tickets
ate $6 and the dinner is
Saturday, Feb. 17 at 1:30
p.m.

is upheld
The Fourth · District Appellate Court has upheld the
June 1, 1976, murder conviction of Mary Virginia
Hendricks.
Mrs. Hendricks was convicted in the shooting death of
her husband, Floyd· Eugene
Hendricks.
In the 2-1 decision, the court
refused to allow the defendant's claim that the Common Pleas Court ·refused to
instruct the jury on selfdefense, and also that the
court improperly denied the
defendant her right to crossexamine witnesses.
Charles Huddleston, Portsmouth, represented the
defendant while Fred Crow
III. Meigs Prosec_utlng At·
torney, argued for the State
of Ohio.

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