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Doilar rallies
LONOON i API - The dollar
gained strength against major
European currencies today,
despite the continued disquieting
news frcm the Middle East . Gold
prices slipped again.
The pound retreated on London
markets to sell for $2 .1580, again st $2.1700 Thursday .
Gold prices dipped $392.511 an
ounce in London, against $393 .00
at the close Thursday, while in
Zurich, Europe's other big
bullion market, gold prices slide
to $392 .00 from Thursday 's
$394 .li0.

PUCO decision set Dec. 12th
COLUMBUS, Ohio l AP) + The
Public Utilities Cornmisswn of Ohio
has deferred WJtil Dec . 12 a decision
on higher rates requested by the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric
Co.
That represents a slight delay.
however, since PUCO cases must be
constdered within nine months
under state law - mandating a
ruling for C&amp;IDE by Dec . I. The
utility had requested an annual rate
hike of $126 million in March to
pro vide sufficient fund s for
maintenance, pow er plant cos t
construction and investor dividends

Curlee and her two young
children had planned to spend
Thanksgiving Day in a home they
had rented on Cleveland 's
southeast side .
But fire officials said someone
poured flammable liquid at the
back of the house and set it afire
Wednesday, destroying the
frame buildin~ .

The utility Is seeking to boost its
monthly customer charges by $8 or
$9 - or by about 'll percent - for 500
kilowatt hours. For electric heat
customers using 3,000 kilowatt hours
per month. charges would jump $14 or 12.4 percent.
If approved , the hike would
become effective after Jan . I,
company officials said .
C. Luther Heckma n . PUCO
chairman , said the commis.sion
plans to discuss the case during
public sessions on Nov . 28 and Dec .
5.
The utility has been collecting a 15
percent emergen cy s urcharge,
which was granted by the PUCO,
since
March .

Fire damage $3,500

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Damages were estimated at $3500
as the result of a fire at the Stanford
Stockton residence, Hemlock Grove,
at 9:18p.m. Thursday .
Pomeroy Fire Qlief Charles
Legar said that the fire was kept
confined to the basement area .
Plumbing, wiring, rafters and underllooring were damaged and there
was heavy smoke damage
throughout the home . The cause
WBB undertennined .

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TOKYO (API - One serviceman was killed and nine were
injured in a fiN! early Friday ~
the U.S. Air Force Base at Kunsan on the west coast of South
Korea, the U.S. military In Japan
reported.
A opokesman said names of the
victims were not available .
Thoae injured were sent to the
Kunsan base hospital for treatment, be said .
The fire swept through one
floor of a base dormitory between
2 and 3 am., the !pokesman
reported, and its cause WIIB being
inv• ,;gated .

Kim Shields, representative of
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley
Regional Development District and
Eleanor Thomas, director of the
Meigs County Senior atizens Cen ter, met Wlth county commissioners
Tuesday to propose a sheltered
housing project or senior houslng
program for senior citizens .
Shields recommended commissioners file a formal application
for this project through the FHA atter a study is done on prospective
s1tes .
The board agreed to study the
topography of the land adjoining the
proposed access road from Union
Ave . to the Multi-l'llrl&gt;Ose Health
Center to determine the feasibility of
possibly locating the project in that
area .
County Engineer Wesley Buehl ,

tinued at the department facilities in
Columbus and on Tuesday evening,
it was reported that the Meigs Local
Board was called to Columbus to
meet there . Apparently no settlement was reached at that session.
The strike moves into its l~h week
Monday and apparently there is no
settlement .
The Columbus negotiations are, it
is reported, not underway tOOay and
doubt was expressed as to whether
additional sessions have been set at
the State Department of Education
facilities .
Neither the board nor the teachers
have issued a statement for several
days.

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Wilrm your feet with co zy booty bY Angel Treads .

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY . NOV EMBER 23. 1979

A veil of secrecy on any progress
being made on settlement of the nine
week old strike by Meigs Local
Teachers was 9tiU in place today .
Neither the Meigs Local Teachers
Association nor the Meigs Local
School District Board of Education
issued statements on an progress
being made tOOay.
The negotiating teams of the
district began negotiations in
Columbus at 2 pm. last Friday under the auspices of the Ohio Department of Education with the hope that
a settlement would be reached by 6
pm.last Sunday .
That hour came and went with no
settlement and negotiations con-

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The Filipinos were identified liB
Nestor Hidalgo, 26, and Angel Arpon, 48, both embassy employees. A
Filippines official said the two were
well and would return home as soon
as exit visas could be secured.
Meanwhile, North Korea voiced
its support and solidarity with the
Iranian people's ''valiant struggle
for their country's sovereignty and
national dignity, " an apparent
reference to the embassy takeover.
The statement was sent by
Foreign Minister Ho Dam to his
Iranian counteJ1)11rt, Abol.hassan
Bani Sadr, the official North Korean
Central News Agency said in a
broadcast monitored here .

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COZV BOOTS

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Rep . George Hansen, R-ldaho,
here on a one-man peace mission ,
said Iranian officials denied the PLO
claim . He also said later in an lnterview with the Idaho Statesman
that he had been told Iranian officials would talk about releasing the
hostages if Congress lnvestigates
the regime of the former shah. He

said he would request such an investigation when he returns to
Washington ..
The statement from the occupiers
of the embassy identified the five
non-Americans released as two
Filipinos, a South Korean, a
Pakistani and a Bangladeshi. It said
they had been proven not to be spies.

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Militants at the embassy released
five non -American hostages Thursday . and issued a statement
reiterallng they would not free the
remaining Americans unless exiled
Shah Mohanunad Reza Pahlavi was
returned to Iran for trial. Thirteen
Americans , blacks and women,
were released previously and deported .
The students· statement was in
reply to a claim by a Palestine
Liberation Organization spokesman
that it had assurances the hostages
would be freed if the shah was
merely sent out of the United States,
where he i.s recovering from cancer
surgery, to another coWJtry.

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CLEVELAND !AP I - F'lyllis

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Admiral Ahmed Madani . the
Iranian naval commander, said be
had placed his forces on fllll alert af ter President Carter ordered the
carrier Kitty Hawk and five escort
ships to sail from the Philippines in to the Indian Ocean to join the
carrier Midway , now crusing 600
miles south of Iran .
A Pentagon spokesman said the
Iranian navy consists of 22,000 personnel and a surface force of three
destroyers and eight frigates .

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Qua11ty Kimball p1anos and benches
Walnut , pine and cher ry

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Pajamas, Gowns, Robes , Blanket
Sleepers for little boys and girls .
Months sires , 2-4, 4-6x and 7 - 14 .

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Tissue Boxes , Reg. $3 .95 -------------------- SaleS3. 00
Cotton Boxes, Reg. S2 .25 ........ ..... ....... SaleS2. 00
Powder Boxes, Reg . $2.50 ................... Sale S2 .00
Guest Towel Holder, Reg . S2 .50 ... ....... .. Sale S2 .00
Cosmetic Trays, Reg. S2 . 5(} .. ....... ....... Sale S2 .00
Soup Dishes, Reg. $2.50- .................... Sale S2 .00
Hand Lotion Dispensers , Reg . S3 . 95 ...... . Sale S3 .00
Tooth Brush &amp;
Tooth Paste Holder , Reg . 53 .95 ............ Sale 53 .00

Khomeini added, "tlunking that
America is a big power that it is a
satanic power which can df'1roy
everytlung in a single day . This is
propaganda . America cannot use its
power against Moslems ."
Khomeiru added that " Americ an
blacks who have been subject to U.S.
oppression are now in accord with
us . Even they might rise . At such a
sensitive time, when we are st8lldlng up against America and its
satanic plots, they must agree With
us and cooperate with us ."

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Chrismtas cards and ind1V1dua1 cards
Buv what you need now Also
Hallmark tree decorations, party
goods , gift wrapping .

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state radio, warned that the st udent.s
would blow up the embassy and kill
the hostages if the United States attempts to rescue them by force
The Carter administration said
earlier this week that it hoped to end
the standoff peacefully but had
''other remedies " available .
Khomeini also welcomed the wave
of anti -Americanism in Pakistan
and urged the Pakistani anny to
' 'rise against the oppression inflicted on their brothers" in Iran .
A Moslem mob sacked the U.S.
Embassy in the Pakistani capital of
Islamabad on Wednesday. The at tack was fueled by rumor that the
United States was behind the seizure
of Islam's holiest shrine, the Grand
Mosque of Mecca in Saudi Arabia .
" I call on all Moslem nations , all
Moslems, all Moslem armies , all
Islamic security forces and all
Moslem coWJtries' presidents to cooperate with our nation. " Khomeiru
said. "This is not a struggle between
us and America . It is between Islam
and the infidel.
"They must not be afraid, "

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salvo at the United States, calling on
all Moslems and American blacks to
rise and "join us in this struggle bet ween the infidel and Islam ."
Meanwhile , a secret docwnent obtained by The Associated Press
suggested that the United States
planned to grant permanent residence to deposed Shah Mohammad
Reza Pahlavi, now receiving cancer
treatment in New York, as early as
last sununer, while admitting
Iranian officials "may not liko." the
idea.
The commander of Iran's navy or dered put his forces on full alert to
counter the approach of American
warships, dispatched to the Indian
Ocean, south of Iran, by President
Carter.
Carter summoneq his top foreign
policy advisers to Camp David tOOay
to plan new tactics for gaining the
release of 49 Americans held
hostage since Nov . 4 when Iranian
students seized the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran .
Khomeini, in a statement from his
headquarters in Qom broadcast over

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TEHRAN, Iran (API - About :?11
foreigners, most of them
Americans, surprised Iranians
tOOay by parading through the
streets of Tehran to demand the ex.
tradition of the shah , ·'beea UBe,
having lived here through the
revolution, we know him to be a
murderer."
The marchers, accompanied by
about 20 revolutionary guards, were
cheered by scores of Iranians
shouting "Long live Americans" as
they walked from Ferdowsi Square
to Tehran University and back. One
American said the group was
divided aver the taking of American
hostages at the U.S . Embassy b\J
that they were unanimous about the
shah.
Foreign Minister Abolhassan Bani
Sadr announced Iran will not pay its
foreign debts , which he put at $15
billion, CBS News reported . CBS
quoted the minister as saying Iran
was planning to totally change its
banking system .
Iranian strongman Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini fired a new

TRUCK PURCHASED - The Racine Fire Department has purchased a 1978 truck which will be con verted into a tanker for use ln fighting fires especially
in rural areas. The department serves Letart , Lebanon
and part of Sutton Township . The vehicle will co&amp;

about $8,500 which has been borrowed. A public fund
drive is underway to pay for the new eqwprnent With
$2,200 already collected . Residents may send con tributions to the department at P . 0 . Box 246, Racine,
Olio . Shown with the vehicle are Dan Shane, Mitch
Nease, Louie Ll&gt;e and Doug 'Rees .

PAULCASCI

Casci
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Paul Casci, Middleport, will be
ooe of three men honored at a dinner
on Nov . 28, at Meigs Inn sponsored
by the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce. Casci will be presented an
award of distinction along with Kenny Wiggins, Minersville, and Dr
Ralston Russell, Jr., Columbus.
Casci is postmaster at Middleport .
He was born at Mt. Vernon , Ohio on
Jan . 20, 1916. His family moved to
Pomeroy in 1925. He graduated from
Pomeroy High School in 1934. He
was captain of the football and
basketball teams.
He enlisted ln the U.S. Navy on
Nov. 10, 1942. He served aboard a
heavy cruiser and participated in 15
naval operations in the South
Pacific . He was discharged on Oct .
29, 1945.
In 1946 he and Gemma Marie
Girolami were married in St . Louis .
They are the parents of six children .
He was president of the ~wn
Town Coaches Club and during that
time a banquet for South Eastern
was held with Ara Parasgian as
speaker . He was also instrumental
in arranging a meeting of
businessmen and club members to
have lights placed on the Pomeroy
football field .
He served as county chairman of
the American Red Cross for two
years and helped establish a blood
bank for Meigs CoWJty following
World ar If. He served as fund drive
chainnan for one year and on the
board of directors for six years .
He was chairman for the cancer
crusade and member of the board
six years . He also served as chairman for the fund drive for the boy
and girl scouts .
He was appointed trustee of the
Meig s Veterans Memorial Hospital .
He assisted in passing a levy to build
the present hospital .
He was named to the Meigs County Draft Board in 1967 and served un til the board was discontinued . He is
a past prestdent of the Pomeroy
High School Alumni Association and
IS a commissioner for Meigs County
Veterans affairs having been ap pointed in 1972.
He is a past commander of Drew
Webster Post 39, American Legion .
He was state chairman for Gift for
Yanks for two years and district
chatrman for 10 years . Served as
chainnan for Sacred Heart Cllurch
council for two years .
Casci was appointed postmaster
at Middleport Post Office on April 4,
1963 H~ •• opes to retire in
!)'.;ember, 19110.

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AIRW7 UNDERWAY
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan lAP! More than 300 AmeriCJIIJil left thlo
PaklaiBDI capital today In ao airU!t
ordered by lhe Stale Departmentaller a MOAiem mob 118cll.ed lbe U.S.
Emba11y here loa riot that killed six
penODB , locllllilng two American
soldien.
The bodlet of Marine Cpl. Sleven
Crowley, of Long blaod, N.V., and
Army Chief Warrant Officer Bryan
Ellls, of Spring Lake, N.C., were put
aboard lhe chartered Pan Am jumbo
jet beforelhe 310 evacuees boarded.

Death count
hits 95 tod&lt;J y
By Tbe Auociated Press
The nation 's Thanksgiving hoUday
traffic death toll reached 95 today ,
with more than half the weekend and
return -home trips still ahead for
many .
Snow and rain hampered travel in
wide areas of the country . Travel advisories remained ln effect in parts
of the Rockies and Plains from a
blizzard earlier in the week, and a
new storm blew into the Pacific Northwest and sections of the Plateau .
The National Safety Council
estimated that between 500 and 600
persons might be killed on streets
and highways between 6 p .m . Wed nesday and midnight SWlday .
The Thanksgiving weekend traffic
toU JjjSI year was 508. The wor•t toll
for the four-day holiday was in 19611
when i'f\4 d1ed .
Meanwhile , at least three persons
have been killed in Ohio so far
during the Thanksgiving Holiday
period
The Ohio State Patrol 's count
began at 6 p.m . Wednesday and ends
midnight Sunday .
The dead :
TifURSDAV
WAUSEON - Scott Beckwith ,I6,
Toledo, in a one-car accident on a
f'ulton County road.
BUCYRUS - Gertrude C. Steinberger, 80, of Fremont, in a two-car
accident on Ohio 103 m Crawford
County .
WEDNFSDA Y NIGHT
CINCINNATI
- Robert J .
McHugh, 84 , Cincinnati, a
pedestrian struck by a car on a Cincinnati city street .

and consulting engineer, Jim Page,
discussed the design of the access
road to the Multi-Purpose Health
Center . Page was authorized to do
some additional field work and
revisions on the road design and to
set permament bench marks.
It was reported that the landfiU
bulldozer was out of service and it
was questionable whether it could be
repaired.
A discussion was held regarding
the welfare department building
lease which will expire Feb. I, 19110.
Areport was made on the progress
of the Multi-Purpose Health Center .
It is anticipated that satisfactory enclosure of the building can be accomplished m the next few weeks
sllowing the necessary inside ...,rk
to proceed .

Officers
elected
Election of officers highlighted a
recent meeting of the Middleport
Oiamber of Conunerce and Mer chants A!lsociation met at the Meigs
Inn.

Elected for the next year were
Candy Ingels, president; RichardS .
Owen, vice president ; Edna WU.son,
secretary, and AI wilda Werner ,

treasurer.
During the meeting lbe group
prepared candy treats to be given
out by Santa following the annual
Clmstmas parade to be held at 6 :30
pm . Monday .
Plans were completed for a
moonlight sale to be staged by merchants in conjunction with the
parade which welcomes in the
Christmas season in the community .
Attending the meeting were Miss
Ingels, George Ingels, Cash and
Nelle Bahr, Bernice and Edison
Baker, Richard S. Owen, Judy
Owen, Libby Stwnbo, Dale Dutton
and ~n and Edna Wilson . Miss
Ingels, the new president, is heading
the Monday night parade .

'linor mishap checked
The Meigs County Sheriff 's Department investigated a minor accident
Thursday in R.eedsville .
According to the report, Janeen
A.Swain of Reedsville, WIJB attempting to turn her vehicle around
and struck an auto owned by Jackie
L. Westfall, Rt. ! ,Reedsville. There
was slight damage to the Westfall
car and no damage to the Swain
vehicle .

EXTENDED FORECAST
Fair Suoday aod a chance of
sbowen Monday aod Tuesday.
Near aormal termperalw'et wllb
lows In lbe upper 281 to low 3111
and blgha In the 4011 Suoday aod ID
lhe mid 401 to low 501 MOIIIbly
and Tuesday.
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Weather
Rain tonight, po88ibly heavy . Low
around liO. Rain ending and cool
Saturday. High in the low ~- The
chance of rain near 100 percent
tonight and 60 percent Saturday.

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. 2-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport -Pomeroy , 0., Fnda y, Nov . 23, 1979

Staggs, Ours
top linemen
COLUMBUS , Oh10 t AP )
Lancaster Coac h Tom Redman .
G allipolis lineman Dan Staggs and
Logan bac k Mark Rugg les ha ve won
The Associated Press· major Class
AA A a wards in Oh1o Soutb ea stern
District hig h school footbaU Ibis
season
A district board of sports write rs
se le c t ed
Re dma n
as
t he
Sout heast ern Coach of tbe Year for
lifting La ncast er to a 4-.}-1 record in
his fir st season a fter the Golden
Gales won on ly one game m 1978.
Staggs, a 6-foot -3 . 24().pound seni or
defensive tackle , earned the No. I
lineman ti tle a fte r le ading hi s team
in almost every statisti c. includmg
122 ta ckles . The two-wa y per form er
runs 40 yards in 5.0 seconds a nd
bench presses 370 pounds.
Rugg les . a 6-2, 175iJound semor .
played defensive bock. sp lit e nd and
kic ked for Loga n He Jed tbe
Clu efta ms in pass recepti ons wtth
nine for 14 5 yards and mter ccpled

two passes and knocked several
others down . He madt&gt; 10 of 13 extra
points and fll' e of nme fi eld goa ls.
inc luding a school recor d 44-yard
eff ort.
In Class AA , Scott Groom s. Mia m i
Trace 's quarte r back, was na med
tbe Back of the Year afte r wm mng
lh e same award in Clas." AAA 1n 1978
when the school had a la rger
enrollment.
Groom s. a 6-2, 190-pound semor .
hlt 47 of 94 passes for 804 Yards ii nd

carried 103 times for 471 yards ,
lea din g M lami l'raet' to its sixth
s uccess ive So uth Ce n t ral Oh io
Leag ue lltlr He has 2.!1\13 ya rds ln
tot a l offense the last two seasons .
Joe F letcher , a 6-2, 200-pound
st' n i o r d e fe ns iv e -&lt;&gt;ff e n s ive e nd .
kic ke r for Iront on . was th e C1ass AA
Lm eman of the Year The middle
division Co a ch uf th e Year was Ed
Mi ll e r o f Wheele r sbu rg , w ho
fo llowed a n 11-().2 season wi th a 11HHJ
production th 1s fa ll . \1iller has a 19ye ar cecord of 149-1 7-4 .
In C.1ass A. record-shatt erm g Tom
Ao wman of Port s m outh Notr e
IJarne . a 6- 1, 187iJound JUnior .
earned the Back of t he Ye" r
Bowman broke nine S(:hool records
and became tbe first JUmor ever to
wm th e d1stnc t small school back
lltle . Bowman had 1,671 yards, 177
points , 27 touchdowns a nd a 29:&gt;-yard
single game per for m ance m l97!:J .
Kerry Our s. Han na n Trace's 6foo t, 190· pou nd se nw r t woM way
tackle, was the a rea Class A'
Lin eman of the Year . Ours. who had
17:! ta ckles. Jed tbe sc hool to a 9-&lt;1-1
re cor d . i ts first winn ing se&lt;:Json 1n
histor y
Cra ig Spr ing of Crook.sv tlJe won
Uw Southeaste rn &lt;1ass A Coach of

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First T eam Offense
Ends Ga r 1n Veri s, o •. ll icothe , 6 6,
225, J r , and Scott Ba r ro w s, M arie t
ta , 6 4, 232 , J r , flanke r Eri c Red
man , L ancas ter . 5 7, 147, Sr :
t ac kl es Roger Barber , L og an , 6 J,
23 1, Sr .. a nd B il l M orr i ssey ,
Ch i l l icothe , 6 2, 125, Sr ; g ua rd s Rob
Goble, Gallipol is. 6 L 71 0. Sr , and
L arr y Bl os ser , La ncaster , 6 6, 265 ,
Sr . ; cente r Ron Ky le, Athe ns , 59,
187 , Sr , qua n e r bac k F r ed Ros s,
Ath ens. 6 3. 185, Sr . bac k s Bob
Br own , M ar iena , 5 10, 165, Jr , an d
Kelly Ad a ms , Log an , 5 8, H6. J r .
k ic k er G ar y Bur nsid e, L anca ste r, 6
I , 173, Jr
First Team Defense
E nds J im M i l s, Marietta . 6 1. 190 ,
Sr ., and Oa\le Sc h m i tte r , LOgan , b 4,
195, Sr . , t ac k les Dan Stagg s,
Gallipoli s, 6 J, 240 Sr , and A ll en
M eyer , A the ns, 6 3, 197 , Sr , m1 d d le
g ua rd Robb ie M art 1n , L ancas t er . 5
9, 172 , Sr .. l ineba cker s Jeff Gamber .
M a r iett a. 6 foot . 165 . J r , D uke Sco tt ,
Ch ill icoth e , 6 -foot , 195, Sr , and M d r
ty Dal e, L anc aster , 6 foo t , 205, Sr ,
ba c k s Gre g Harrington , Gallipoli s.
5 8. 160. Sr . Mark Ru g gl es, L ogan . 6
7, 175 , Sr ., and Da v1d Boo t he .
Ch illi coth e , 5 11, 170. Jr

Tom Red

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E nd s Joe F letc her , I ro nton . 6 1.
200 . Sr ., an d Ben n y A l len , Miam 1
Tr ace , 5 11 , 168, Sr _; t ac kl es L ee
Ic kes, Wh ee ler sburg , 6 3, 21 0, Sr ,
and Cra ig Bai les, Por tsm outh West .
6 ·4 , 240 , Sr . ; guards Darw1n Conwell ,
Ironton , 59 , 175, Jr , and F loy d
Wood ru m , N elson vill e Yor k , 5 10.
190. Sr ; center Cur l War e , Miam 1
Tr a ce , 6 l, 205. Sr . q uan erbao:
Scott Groo m s, Mi am i Trace , 6 2, 190.
Sr : ba c k s Sc off H ut c h 1nson .
F a irland , 59 , 178, Sr , Br 1an L an
dr u m , Jac kson , 5 11, Sr , Tim
Hodges , Ironton , 6 2, 190, Sr , an d
Randy Hardy , Coal Grove . 6 I , 20 7,
Sr ; kic ker Jo n Cole , Hillsbor o, 6 1.
205, Sr
F i r st T eam Def en se
Ends Jak e R ider , P iketon , 6 toot ,
180, Sr , and Jon Deve r , Wheeler
sburg , 6 1, 197 , Sr , t ac k les R1c n
Blake ma n , Por t sm outh Wes t . 6 3.
227, Sr , an d Ste ve Wi ll ard , w nee l er
sburg , 6·2, 127 , Sr ; midd le gua r d
Eric Y oung , Nelson ville Yo r k , 5 9,
185, Sr . ; l ineb ac ker s Chris Payton .
Portsmouth , 6 foot . 200 , Sr , Tim
Roberts, We ll ston , 5 II , lBO. 5 r ,
Robbi e Jam es . Miam i Tr ace , 5 11,
20~ , Sr . ; bac k s Ga brie l Le w is, I ron
ton , S 10. 170. Sr , Mar k Wood r um ,
Wheelersburg . 6 1, 170, Sr , and Jeff
Montgomer y , WPIIston , 5 11 , 155, Sr
second Team Offen se
Ends Rob Cunn i ng ha m , Wheel er ·
Sburg , and Ron Sta uffer , Un ioto ;
tackl es Steve Jones, H il l sbo r o. and
Dan M c Vey , Belpre ; g uards Gr eg
Mays , Cn esa pe ak e , a n d
Don
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Terry Jac kson . Co al Gr ove ; q uar
terbac k. Tom E v an s, Wh eeler sburg ,
bac ks Jerry Patton , We ll ston . Craig
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th e sidelin es and s hou ting a t Sta lls .
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sa1d late r . " You'U have to as k Mik e
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game and couldn 't be questioned
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Kansas C 1t y at Los Ang e les
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down, qua rterba ck Dan Pastorin1
rifled a touchdown pass to Ken
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prinne-time show about a strugg ling
young professional football team
witb a patie nt, understanding coach .
Monte Clark and tbe O.troit Lions
would like to volunteer .
It would be a r eal g rabber . The
_team would lose its quarterbac k to
injuries and start the season witb a
raw rookie calling signals The club
would be I-ll , taking a n eight-gam e
losing streak into a nationally
televised Thanksgiving Da y game
again•t the rough , tough Chi cago
Bears, who would be riding a fo urgame winning s tring a nd ta lking
a bout tbe play offs .
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Brian Bissell , Jearmie Mc(lure , Greg Ha yman and
Mark No rton . Absen t were Leon a rd Mye rs. Joe Stout
and Ma rk Smitb .

SENIORS HONORED - Senior m embers of the

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F1 rs t Team Off en se
E nds M•ke Clevin ger Po r hmou t h
Eas t . 5 l 1, 175, Sr , and John Rober
ts, M 111 er . 6 I, 160, 5r ., tack les M ike
Rist . I ro n ton Sf Joseph , 6 2. 198, Sr .,
and Jim Barnes, North Gallia , 6-1.
17S, Sr ., g uards John Wrig h t , Zane
Tra ce, 6 f oo t , 180, Sr , and Jeff
Brow n. Port sm ou th West . 5 11 , 180 .
Sr . center Greg St a m per , Po r
tsmou t h Notre Drt rne . 5 10, 180, Sr ,
qua rt erba c k Br uce S•m on s, Mi ll er ,
59. 150. Sr , bac k 5o Tom Bowman ,
Port smou t h Notr e Da m e, 6 1, 187.
Jr , M i ke M a llow , Za ne Tra c e, 5 11 ,
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6 foo t , 177 , Sr , and M ar k Bar t h , New
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Ou rs , Hannan Trac e, ldoot , l:x&gt; , Sr ..
and Br ett lrw 1n . Tr im ble , 59 , 180,
Sr , m+ddl e guard Greg Ha y man ,
R ee dsvill e Ea ster-n . S· 11, 18S , Sr .;
lt nebac ker s Steve Sco tt , Por t smou th
East . 6 foo t , 180. Sr , R andy Yate s,
Oak Hill , 6 3, 1 ~ . Sr , and T ro y Pu t
nam , Ade n tt . 6 3, 210. Sr , ba c ks
M 1ke Brown , Port smouth Notre
Ditm e. 5 8, 16 1, Sr . Andy S1 nOl 1Ch .
Iront on St Jos.eph , 57 , 145, Sr . and
Bnan B1 sse ll , Reed 'i. ll+ll e E a'&gt; te rn , 6·
foo t , 165, Sr .
Second Team Ofl en se
End s Ralph Mt'rritt , L uc a ~ vll l e
Vall ey , and Cl ef e St r a.,bciugh , Hun
tmgton ; ta c kl es Bruc e On ev . Rtch ·
mond Dal e Southea stern , a nd Sc olt
Gragg , Paint Valle y ; gua rd s J eff
Hal ley . Zan e Tra ce, and T 1m
Beaver , Hannan T r ace ; cen fer Ja y
Fa 1re s. Tr i mble ; quar terba ck Todd
Sam m on s, L ucasville Va ll ey , ba c ks
Bi ll Sa l ye r s, Green Townshtp , Todd
S+bley , Hannan Tra ce , a nd Scoff
Ru ssell. Southwes t ern , km1 c ker Jay
Bray , Hannan Trace .
Sec ond T eam DE&lt; I t&gt;n se
Eno s Gene Campbel l, Tr1m b le.
and Mi ke F ra ley
Za ne Tra ce .
ta c kles Ca r l Ferg u5on , Port smou th
Not re Da m e, and Jon Bo kov1f1 , I r on
ton St Joseph , m1dd le guard Mark
Payton . Crooksvi l ie . I ineba ckers
Bil l ;ones , Tr 1mble , Tr ac y De Pugh ,
Hun t ing ton . and Kellh Dunn , New
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4- The Daily Sentmel, Mlddlepon-POmeroy. u., ~·nuay . Nov 23, 1979

ta ken as Mr s . KaU1ryn Miller read
" lnve for a Neighbor No unshcs
F aith m God" by EliZabeth Lovett
Dolan . She closed Wlth prayer .
Mrs . Lenni e Haptonst aU announc ed tha t the Women 's Association
m eeting wtll be held on Dec . r.
Group [] will be ho&gt;tesses. Ne w of fi cers elected were Mrs . Betsy
Horky. chainnan ; Mrs Mildrt&gt;d

K;Jrr . vice chainnan ; Mrs . Martha
Anderson , secretar y: and Mrs .
Mill er , treasurer .

Mrs . Haptonstall wtll host the
Cllrbtmas m eeting with a gift ex change t o be held . Mrs . Jean Moore
had the devotions which included
sever al readings . They were "Tell
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BETIIEL 62, International of
Job 's Daughters, 2 pm . Saturda y,
Middle port Masonic Temple , Inspection . Julie Byers, honored queen .
MONDAY
P E RSONS interested in joining
GAA at Southern High School meet
Monday a t 7.30 pm . at the high
school.
TUESDAY
HARRlSONVJLLE Senior Citizens
Tuesday 7 pm _ at town halL
Refreslunents of cookies, coffee and
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Branc h , American Association of
University Women, 7:30 Tuesday
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Room of the Meigs offico.. Athens
Cowlty Savings and Loan co~ Pro gram focus will be " Managing
Resources for Tomorrow' · under the
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NOVEMBER 26

9 a.m.-9 p.m.

DAVIS CAREER CENTER

I confronted Jerry and he admit ted 11. &amp;ud 11 was completely over
and only lasted about six months . All
that while, I was so sure of his love.
What can I do ' -CRUSHED EGO
DEAR CRUSHED:
Be grateful to the secretary for
proving to your husband that you are
the one he really loves .
And then forget ururnportant
history . This short episode has
nothing to do with your present good
mamage . -H .
DEAR HELEN :
My husband and I are getting a
di vorce, but we 're going to keep on
living in the same house . It 's
cheaper that way . and besides , the
children will have both of us where
they are
Tom will have an apartment
upstairs, the kids and I will live
downstairs They've been told . No
pro blem ; we're compatible, and see
no reason for all the bitterness in
marital splits .
My question : should Tom and I
give a "divorce announcement" party? Our friends really should know
about the arrangement, and this
seems wanner than a note in the
mail. -TilE MODERN WAY
DEAR MODERN WAY :
lf yo u and your soon-ex are com-

patible enough to give and enjoy a
part y together, wh y not ' ~ay your

ENJOY
FRESH FARM COOKING
RIGHT AT THE FARM.
Eat1n g good fa rm cooK1ng 1s al ways gr ea t.
but th ere s some th1ng spec1a l dbou t eat1n g
farm fres h food tn a resta urant that' s loca ted
nght at th e fa rm .
At Bob Evan 's Sau sage Shop you not on ly
get d eli c•o us farm -stze helptngs of you r favor Ite fa rm d• shes , b ut you get true farm atmos ph ere and fr te ndl y se rv1ce to go w1 th them .
So pac k yo ur k1d s tn the c a r and d rtve on
over . We ho pe to se e yo u soon .

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Marriage
announced
Nancy Jo Alvarez , daughterr of
Mr . and Mrs . Wayne Gerber , Can ton , and Roger E . Stiles, son of Mr .
and Mrs. Edward Stiles , South Third
Ave., Middlepon , were married on
Nov . l 7 at5 :30pm . atthe Cllurchof
St . Edwards .
The Rev . Fr . Larson periormed
the ceremon y_ l'hris Alvarez was
maid of honor , and the best man was
Ca rl Platter, Middleport . A recep tion following the wedding was held
at the Granville Inn in Granville _
Attending from here were Mr . and
Mrs . Stiles , Nina and Matthew Q-addock , and lllr . and Mrs . Carl Platter,
Middleport : and lllr _ and Mrs .
James Fry, Ruth Ann and Sue Ellen ,
Pomeroy .
The bridegroom ts director of the
x-ray department at Mount Carmel ·
F.ast , and the bride is an ad ministrative secretary there . The
co uple reside in Columhn•

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(Joyous Cluistmas 1 )
In Gennany , say "Froehliche
Weinachten ! "
In Italy , say " Bono Natale 1 "

Dear Mrs. Pickens :

In Portugal , say " Boas FeslaB !"
(Good Holidays 1 )
In Spain, say "Felices Pascua.s 1"
(Happy Olristmas 1 ) or "Feliz
Navidad! " (Happy Nativity)
In Sweden, say ''God Jul!" (Good
Yule')
If you would like to know some of
the fooda and custoiiill and clothing
which go with the greetings , ple83e
let us know.
Bill Mayer once suggested It
would be fun to have several trees in
the library, each one decorated as it
would be in a different country . He'd
like to create a Gennan tree with
German cookies to be served at an
Open House. II you'd like to par·
ticipate in something like that,
please let us know .
Sincerely yours, Ellen Bell,
Librarian, Serving All of Meigs
County .

(Good Christmas I )

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Guest speaker heard
Mrs . Rhonda Dalley, R. N., inservice director at Veterans Memorial
Hoepltal, Pomeroy, will be guest
speaker for a meeting of the Rutland
Cbapter TOPS 1456 Tueaday.
AI this week's meeting presided
aver by Cindy Krautter, the group
voted to purchase supplies for the
AID program . A work session was
set for Thuraday at 5:30pm . at the
home of Jo Ann Eads. A new camera
was purchaaed by the club . Officers '
reports were given and the weigh.ffi
report showed a net loss of 17 pounds
for the 24weigh-tns .
Queen of the week was Marcia
Dllott with Joyce Frye and Sandra
Sargent 811 the runners-up. 1be
queen was presented a dollar and a
song sung in her honor. ~ for
the month was Marcia Barrett and
she was presented $3. All members
were asked to take a dl5h cloth for
the new coolest.

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Polly Cramer

DEAR HELEN :
How 's this for an idea ? - The
·token " approach to marriage :
Each partner starts out at the first of
the week with X number of plastic
tokens . Whenever a mate d.something ni ce , like paying compliments , taking over a household
chore, running an errand , he or she
gets a token from the other _ U a
mate is not very nice lthoughtlesa,
forgetful of certain duties , uncommunicative) a token ts taken back .
Ideally , at the end of the week part ·
ners should have equal numbers of
tokens , but not the same ones they
started with . If one mate coru~istent ­
ly has the most . an evaluation sessi on 1s in order .
You could work the token thing out
for sex too . For every five won ,
you'd get a sex chit which you could
cash m whenever the mood is nght .
If married people made a pleasant
game of this, it would perk up their
lives . on yes, you might use poker
chips for tokens .
I heard a bout 'token marriages"
somewhere but can l remember the
source Good idea , what'- NOAH
DEAR NOAH :
The token trip collld e ither help a
marriage or break it, depending on
how weU the partners adjust to
criticism - or feel hurt when praise
doesn l happen . Wouldn l a sunple,
·Thanks, honey , I love you ," or
" Let's talk a bout it " do just as well I
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November ~. 1979
Mrs. Patty Ann Pickens
Route3
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OH
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When you asked us to find as many
ways to say "Hello " as possible (in
French, Spanish , Portuguese ,
whatever we could come up with ),
we really had a time.
But finding out how to say " Merry
Cllristmas" in foreign languages
wasn \ too hard . Agnes Dixon, who
has worked at the Pomeroy Library
for 14 \', years , remembered that _she
had seen a list like that before in one
of our books . So it was only a matter
of going through the Christmas
books until we found the magic one.
So here is your list of ways to say
"Merry Cllristmas " in foreign
languages, straight out of the book
Let's Celebrate Cllristmas .
In Brazill, say "Boas Festas !"
!Good Holidays!) or "Feliz Natal ~"
I Happy Cllristmas' )
In Denmark, say "Giaedelig Jul 1 "
(Glad Yule 1 )
In the Netherlands, say "Har telijke Kerstgroeten'"
In Finland , say " Hauskaa
Joulua 1 " (Merry Yule ! )
In France, say "Joyeux Noel ~ "

The Publ 1c Ut111!1es Comm1s ·
soon ol Ohoo has sel lar· public heanng.Case No 79 234EL -FAC 10 •ev1ew tne luel

Using a strong clip clothes pin for
a book mark makes it easy to find
one 's place . This ts very good when
reading a hard-to-«eep-open paperback and for arthritic hands .

Officers elected

procur ement practi ces ano
pot1ctes ol the Oh•o Power
Com pany the operat1o n ot
11s Fuel Cost Adtustment

Officers were elected at the Thurs day meeting of Pomeroy Junior Girl
Scout Troop IZ16 held at the River boat Room of the A1hens County
Savingll and Loan ()) _
Elected patrol leader was
Daphanle Dillard, with Sherrie
Southworth, &amp;cribe ; Oleryl Russell,
treasurer; Laura McCullough,
transportatlon chairman, and Donia
O"ane, neW!I reporter.
The gir~'baked a fresh apple cake
to complete their cooking badge and
then ate It for refreshments.
Attending were leaders, Mrs _
Peggy O"ane' and Mrs. linda May,
two mothers, Mrs. Whitlatch and
Mrs. White , and Dapllanie Dillard,
!b!rrie Southworth, Oleryl Russell,
Laura McCullough, Donia Q-ane,
Lisa Patterson, Belinda Whitlatch,
Jo Ellen O"an&amp;, and Bethany Mayer.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs . O"ane where the girts
will weave Virginia Creeper
baskets.
Any giriB in the fourth, flfth, or
uth (!l'ades at the Pomeroy
Elementary School are welcome to
attend . For information on the troop,
either of the leaders may be con·
!acted.

Clause and reta tect mauers

-ELLEN

ThtS h€Jf1nq I ~ 5Ch €du led

DEAR POLLY - When you
receive a large gift and hate to throw
away all that wrapping paper save it
and when you find a need for it spray
lightly with spray starch , set iron on
the proper setting for delicate
thinga, iron and have crackly newlooking paper. -LINDA C.
PoUy wtll send you one of her sign ·
ed thank -you
newspapercoupon clippers if she
uses your favorite Pointer , Peeve or
Problem in her column. Write POI~
LY'S POINTERS in care of tJm
newspaper .

l&lt;om I 30 lo 2 30 p "' on

Novembe• 26 1919 a1 the
Ctt) Counc!l O'hce 218
Cteveland Ave S W Can
ion . Oh•o 44102 An eventng
sess1on w1'l be conducted
trom S DO lo 6 00 p m
All1nterested person s w1H be

grven an opp::~r1uMy to De
heard Further mformat10n
may be obta1ned by contact
•ng !he CommiSSIOn
fHE PUBLIC UfiLITIES
COMM ISSION Of OHIO

By DaVId M Polk
Secrlitaf'(

Saturday And Sunday

SPECIALS

SOMmAY,
VINYL PLASTIC

WITH 4 MUGS

PRAYING HANDS

STORM
WINDOWS

MUG
TREE

RELIGIOUS

Boxed

Reg 69c E ach J6 " :.72 "
w it h nail s a nd str ips
Two Day Sale

I r onsto ne

mugs , wroug ht iron
o;, tdn d 3 Colors

4.99 Value

1

2 38¢

ALL cars may

run on

PLAQUE
The
Pra y er
of
Seren1ty
Bl ac k
Ve l ve t ba c kgrou n d
Pl aq ue ha s e a sel
bad. or wil l hang

v.ours

can

$288

For

NOW

WOMENS JEAN SALE

ENTIRE STOCK • VALUES TO 117.99
Includes
Extra large
AND
Sizes

$800
we

LANDMARK •.

$} Q00

All Fa ll arrange

ment s.

go

at

Big

SALISBURY BROWNIE
TROOPI%20
Meeting at the Enterprise United
r---- ~

engine adjustments to use
a nd co st is com~lilive with
premium unleaded gasoline .
Jry a tankful in ~·o ur car~

Cash

WINTER SNOW
TIRES NOW

Regular To 29.99
1

ON SALEI

PRICE

LANDMARK
SUPER SERVICE
STATION
S4~ E. Main 51 .
Pomeroy, Ohio

INST AU.ATION SET
Shade Ri ver Lodge 453 F and AM
wtll hold open tnstallation of officers
by invitation on Thursda y , Nov 29 at
7 30pm .

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j oyce Davis honored
by bridal fare recently
Miss Joyce Ann lJoVJs, bride-elect
of Robert l.&lt;&gt;wery. wa&gt; honored with
"shower at the Bradbury Church of
Cllr1st recently . Hostesses wer e Ber nice Wmn, Vir ginia Nelson, and
Margaret Kennedy _
Games were played with prizes
going w Jackie Hoover, KB thy
Johnson, Chris Johnson , Naollll
Kin~ , and Ruth Barnhart _
Ca ke deco rated with roses and
wedding bells , was served with
'punch , coffee, nuts and mints . The
table was covered with blue lace and
the a ppointments incl uded blue
tapers in silver holders.
Attending the showe r were Pe~y

Hutton, Evelyn Murray , Hazel
Thomson , Jackie H&lt;YNer , Dinah
Ste wart, Jeanette Beck , Ann
In wer y, Linda Lowery, Virginia
Whitlatch, Ruth Barnhart, Sherrie
Barnhart, Mary Lou Hoo-;er , Vicky
Gilkey, Chris Johnson, Kathy
Johnson , Mabel Michael , Cllarldene
Hanning, Barbara Kennedy, Lennie
Davis, Noami King, Arlene Da vis,
Davi d Hoover, Ricky Hoover, and
Cindy Stewart .
Sending gifts were Mr . and Mrs.
Ivan Roush , Mr . and Mrs . Dale Bar.
nhart , Betty Carsey, and Ruth
Carsey .

DON 'T EAT
LONDON 1AP 1 - A new developmen t for dieters is a r e £r ige r ator

tape ..-ecorder attachment whJch
asks, "Are you eating a~atn '" each
!;- e the refngera tor door is opened .

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OFFICE HOURS : 9 : 30 to 12, 2 to S (CLOSE AT NOON
ON THURS . ) - EAST COURJ ST ., POMEROY.

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DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS
YOU PICK THE DATE.

EVEN

ALL TYPES _j
NOW
IN
STOCK

CHOOSE

DEC. 24TH!

FROM A

WIDE
SEL£CTION
15 STYLES

WOOD

THE
LASTING
GIFT!

ROCKERS
We

ha~

a nice
selection of

RECLINERS
BY
STRA TOLOUNGER

DESKS

You May Qualify For

$1,000

FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS GIFTING

INSTANT
CREDIT
If You Have
VISA, A~ERICAN
&amp;X PRESS Or MASTER
CHARGE Credit Cards

3 STYLES

BEAN
BAGS

LANE

CEDAR CHEST
THIS
CHRISTMAS

Gun
bi·nets
REMEMBER
A SMAI.I.
DOWN

PAYMENT
ANY ITEM

II

RET URN HOME
Mr and Mrs . Delmar Bawn have
recently returned from a tri p to the
Bahamas sailing on the S. S
Emerald Seas from Miami, Fla . to
Nassau on Ne w Providence Is land
a nd Freeport in the Gra nd
Bahamas .

N. W. COMPTON, O.D.

Wll.l. HOI.D
POINT PLEASANT OR MASON

Methodist Church Tuesday, the
Brownies practiced for their mvestiture. They had group singing,
played games and worked on marslunellow snowmen as their craft.
One of the snowmen was sent to
He idi C-aruthers. Tracy Eblin proVlded the refreshments .

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gasoline and one pan

Sav1 ngs

lf2

TROOP!039
Work on My Community badge
was continued as the Cllester Troop
met thla week. Several of the g1rls
brought In their assigned work and
more work was assigned for the next
meeting . Plans were made to participate in the Pomero y Cluistrnas
parade. A skating party was planned. Donna Grueser led in the pledge
to the flag, there was group singing
and refreslunents for the 12 scouts
and two leaders attending .
SYRACUSE 11\00P 1%04
Work on stuffed toys was begun at
the meeting of the Syrac use juni ors
at the school this week . The scouts
completed their yarn animals and
began some work on stuffed things.
Kim Cogar had the pledge, Jane
Jett, the promise, and Angie
Grueser, the prayer .
The 13 members attending
answered roll call by naming their
favorite season .

It's a mix ture

alcohol, can 1mprovc
mileage and engine
performance , requires no

nee d

space

CHESTER GIRL SCOUT

of nine part s lead-rrer

CENTERPIECES Df'r'ltlr,
for

Today In History
By The Associated Press
Today is F nda y, Nov. 23 , th e 327th
da y of 1979. There are 38 days left in
the year.
Today's highlight in history :
On Nov. 23, 1765, the court of
Frederick Coun ty, Md ., repudiated
the Stamp Act - the first such
colonial ac tion against Br itain .
On this date :
In 1774, the colonial provincial
Congress formed the Minutem en .
In 1863, in the Civil War , the battle
of Lookout Mountain began in
Tennessee .
In 1945, wanime. food r ationing
ended .
In 1971, Communist China took its
seat as a permanent member of
United Nations Security Coun cil.
In 1970, Pope Paul VI ruled that
Roman Catholic cardinals over 80
years of age could not vote in Papa l
elections.

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Gasohol is the fuel of the
future , available loday fro m

POINT PLEASANT STORE ONLY!
B a rgain s,

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Donnie and Shelly Wood are announcing the birth of their first
daughter , Raeni DllnieUe , born on
Oct. ~ at St . Joseph Hoopital ,
Parkersburg . W. Va _ She weighed
seven pounds , eight ounces .
- Maternal grandparents are Elotse
Mankins, Pomeroy . and Kenneth
Mankin, Pomeroy , and the paternal
grandparents are Don and Louella
Wood , New Haven , W. Va .

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1 Harveste r

DE AR POIJ.Y - l wash m y
plastic shower curtains in warrn
soa p suds but they do not stay soft . I
hope you can tell me what to do . MRS.C.A
DEAR MRS .C.A. - Perhaps your
water is not hot enough . A cup of
white vinegar added to the hot rinse
water should help. While washing
put two oc three bath towels in the
washer with the curtains . The friction of the towels rubbing against the
plastic will help remove dirt and
spots . -POLLY
DEAR POIJ.Y- U I get too much
water in a carpet while I am sham·
pooing it I roll it with a clean paint
roller and then take up the exc.,..
water that comes to the surface with
a sponge mop or towels. This works
especially well when doing carpets
in motor homes , boats or campers . BOBBIE
DEAR POLLY - Thought you
rrught like to know that Thave been
clipping and saving Pointers foc
some time . They were separated in ·
to different categori~ and put in
envelopes - aU ready to give the
lovely girl who is going to marry my
only grandson this week . r Polly's
note - Our best wishes w both of
them and hopefully the Pointers well
help the bride with her new job of
housekeeping .)
I also suggest using fruit mstead of
sugar on cereal If this does not work
cut down on the sugar gradually untillittle or none ts needed .
Instead of discarding a lovely
wwel calendar l cut a paper cal en ·
da r of the new year so that each new
month can be pmned over the one for
last year .

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BE GRATEFUL TO HUSBAND'S
EX-PARAMOUR :
SHE LOST!
DE AR HELEN .
I 'rn devastated 1 Today a woman
friend let it slip that my husband had
an affair with his secretary five
years ago. She said , "I thought you
knew ! - That 's why the girl resign-

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Promises", ' 'Thanks to God Today",
·Thanksgiv ing" and a ..,nnon by
Roger Tyler Moore . Pwnpkin pie
and coffee were served . Others at tending beSides those named were
Miss KBthryn Hysell , Mrs . Kate
Brown , Mrs . Mildred Bailey , Mrs .
Doroth y Morrts, Mrs. Helen Saue r ,
and a guest, Mrs . Martha Venarri.

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~ood birth announced locally

· Church association has 1/Janksgiving meeting
Members of Group ll of the
Women 's Association of the Mid dleport First United Presbyterian
Cllurch had a Tltanksgiving dinner
at the Holiday Inn in Gallipolis, and
then returned to the home of Mrs .
Mildred Karr for a meeting and program .
Officer s ' reports were given and
the collection of the Least Coin was

r-I Girl Scout Diary

TO CHOOSE FROM

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DISHWASHERS
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DDRYERS
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�" e Daily Senti

Middleport Pomeroy 0 • Friday Nov 23 1979

MH 165
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sea led
b1ds will
be
rece1ved by the Board ot

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO
EVAMAE PHILLIPS
Pl.a1nt•ff

County Comm1SS oners ot
Gal l 1a Coun t y

Oh10

at the

office oi the Gall1a Count,Comm1ss one-rs unt 1 11 00
AM
on December 4th

1979

and

op ened

m

med1dlely thereafter tor
lu rn1Sh1ng the necessary
labor and mater1als tool s
mach1nery and app 1ance~

requ r ed t or the Annex to
Grtll1pol•s

Commun Ty

M ental Health Center
V1nton

P1ke

41l

Gall1po l1 5

Oh 10 45031 accord tnq to th e
drawrng.,.
and

spec f 1cat ons on

hi~

of
COp1es ot

Ar c h 1te c t

ofl1ce

lhl::'

sa 1d

'"the

draw ng s

and speclh &lt;rlt ons may b •
ob t atned by pr me b dder s

from Dav1d C Rt&gt; c.,er Ar
Chl f E.'CIS

13

N es t

St ale

Str eet Alhens Oh10 45 1 0 1
161 4 ) 592 56 15 upon
1h1

w ~h them at $50 00
n cash or c ht c ~ l or { aLt1
se l ot
draw nq s
a d
depo~

~ pe e

t

f car ons

The fu ll $50 00 d( po&lt;:. 1 on
&lt;:.cr s ot
draw ny s a na
spec f c at o ns
w•l l
tJe
re t urned 10 O•dders upon
re turn at drawtnq o;, ano
SIJec f tc .tl ons n yooo co n
d t•On wdh n ( 10 1 d.Jys 11
fer b d OJJl 1 rt q d&lt;ile
B d "&gt; t o
The
a oov t
n t-.,( r f)U1 wurlo.. nu':.l bl
ma ch:- on bl 1•1&lt;. 5 to b e&gt; t ur
n '.&gt;lt:O t y Ht ArU !le t !
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ot Gel pol 5
01 u llld Pr uorst r l on Ol I
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E&lt;Hh b 1 Must
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t n t tul nr t nt 1 -.Prf pf'r
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01.,&lt;;. l hdn I Vfl p{ f ('nt ) 0 c
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spt I
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of
to IM'-. lnd , ntc, ot the
I OI~Iol l ht Drl\ t bdnnrlrl
add &lt;'!ltcrna r( b ds as a
('JUMrlnlf(' lhc)l f the bid IS
a uc p tca 1 co ntra c t w II be
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t h(' s u cc-e ~s t ul b dders
u pon rPr t pt ot ct rrPptanu
o t thf' r proposa l~
m us t
furn sh 100 oer c ent Pp r
to rm&lt;tn lf' Bond nno 100
Pf'f ( Pnl
Lrtt)Qr
n
d
Mn er al Pa ym ent B ora to
t!lp Own("r
B dders ~ hn
nole th ~~
the Prevn I no Nacw Ra es
Pl 01 &lt;:.ned by til e Depan
'1l t n l
at
n::1u•:.fr al
RP il l J n ':&gt; nrc to bP com
p 1 d w th throuqhout tt; 5
pr Ot l 1
B dON"l shal l nl'.&gt;c no l f'
no1 1 tne
Ru PS
and
R((N dl ons on Equdl Em
p o ymenr Qpportun fy shall
b e rndde a Pdrl of lh 5 c on
l f,1 ( 1
N o b d::1er may w thdrctw
rH(, o a w•m n snny 60 1
days alter the a c ttJa l date
ot tne opt:&gt;n ng t nereot
II
r Hlf' op n on o f 111P
Ow ; rr nno thf' D r ec t or of
lhL Ot.onr tme n t ot Menial
H• ~1 rn and M ental Retar
dnt on or h s dPIPgated
reprPs •~ Hc'lt•ve
rne
ac
Cf'ptnn c f' at fhe owest b a
• not n the oest nte r est&lt;:.
of nl c ofl ce rnerl II' P O wner
mr1v a cr ep1 w t n th con
Cl. rrr&gt;ncl ot lh"' D r rc t or or
n s df'l t Qi'll! a n prrspr
tn t ve l no H;P r pr op o -sn l so
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a1
propo~ol-s r~nd ad "e 1 '&gt;t IJr
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co ncu rr.,.n ce of the D rec
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Mentil l Hf'etlth nnd MPn tnl
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EDITH GILKEY ET AL
Defendant!!
No 17 132
- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION 1 o Ma r ~ e Cape han
Frank
F elds
Anna
Caoeha rt
Sherman
E
Capehart
Juanita
BMlt'v•ch
&lt;'lnd
Blanc he
Capehart
dddresses
unknown t 1 v ng and •f
de ceased rne r unknO'Nn
hc •rs dev sees legatees
execu tor s adm•n•Stra l or s
ilnd ass gns
whose il d
drt&gt;!:.!&gt;eS are unk.nown and
1n e
unknown
hers
dev•se es
lega t ees
c x ec u tor s ad m n 5 f r a tors
and ass gns of each of !he
follow ng all of whom are
deceased
Abne r
w
Capehar t N el l•e V Abies
Frank Capeha rl Ev .=t L
B ert
Ca pehart
F tlds
Walt er
Ca p ehar t
Raymond Ca pehart Em
ma L Cook Clare nce C
W II am
H
C aoeharf
Ca pPhart
H arre l
O il
Dana Abtes J ames Abies
AI ce
Capehart
Don
Cnpehart Bert Capeharl
Jr
Mar •e
D onovan
Harold
Capehar t
dn d
G I bert DonovFin all w hose
nwJ resses are u nknown
You are hereby not I ed
1n 11 a Compla nt ha s bePn
I It 11 1n H1 e Cornrnon Pleas
Cou n ot Me gs County
Oh o
case
No
1733~
di m1nd ng par t l •on at the
tol ow nq descr•b i~a real
~ tate tow!
S tua tld n the V II age ot
Strrt c use n fhe Cou nty ol
M e gs and Sta le of O h• o
tow t A part of Lo t N o 36
'&gt; tua tcd
n sa•c Vdlaqe
County and Slate beg n
n ng at tne sout hw es t cor
ncr of App e and Second
Sf ret: t runn.ng South 75
f ee t thence West SO te et to
Lot N o 35 fhenre North 75
Itt t to Se c ond Street and
thPn ce Eds t 50 t ee t to the
pla c e ol begtn n.ng Bc•n Q
the sdm(.&gt; prem se5 c on
veyed by Solomon Cre w
nnd Nde to MMy M F Ian
n Qdn rt~c ordec.1 n vo 81
page 165 ot tr.t ReLords ot
OcC'd of M e gs Coun ty
Oh 0
You nre not ftt'd lhn1 you
dre r toqu red to answet" t ht&gt;
Compta nt w th•n 78 day s
a ttN the as t pub I ca f •o n
The a st pub I ca t on w111 bP
m'td(' on the J l &lt;.t rlay of
Df'u m 111 r I 979
La rry E Spencer
C crk of Cou r t5
Me gs Coun ty Oh•o
111 1 9 16 7J JO ! l'l ) 7 14
7 1 1 tc

LEGAL NOTICE
SealecJ Otd~ t or electr c
e nergy
to
opera t e
mun1 c pdl elect r I( mol or
dr ven
pumps use d
n
Se w&lt;'lyt:' DI"&gt;PUSd ! sv~ tf'm (l
the Vdlage ot Pome-rov
Oho t or rt term ot tfn ( 10
years tram and a tt H tile
11nd dnv ot ON£ mber
1979 w 11 b e r ece ved bY
Sd•d VIl lage dl th e off .ce of
me Clerk of t he Board of
Trustees o f Pubf tc Aff a r-s
until 12 00 o c lo&lt;k noon on
the 30 1h day of November
PH9 Each b td must co n
Ia n the full name'5 of ever-,
l he( k tn the sum ot l-50 00
drawn on a salven! bank l'.:.
a guMdnlee that •f the b d
1S ac c l:'p l ed a con tra c t w 1
be entered mto All bt lls
mus t
be
based
upofl
SpPltf ca l tons &lt;tCIOpft'd bV
me Counc I of sad v llaQt:
on the 14th dtly of N ov~ n1
ber 979 and no..-.. on t It:: n
the oft tP of lhf' C ler ~ o f ttu
BOilrO of I ru 5!('(' S Of Pub! C
Alln .rs co p f'\ of wh h
spec t cat ons ""11 b e t ur
ntshed proSPlll ve b ddt'r\
upondppl ca f on Tht.rqht
1S reservtd t o re Pt t ~n y
andaiiDds
BY order o f th(' Ooar d a t
Tr u slees ot Pu lll c A lll r&lt;:.
of t he V llaQc ot P onu.:roy
Dnv d Narcl t.:
(l(' rk. Ol lh C'
Bonrd of Tru"&gt;te&lt; &lt;,
at Pub c Affn r&lt;,
6
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Bern1 ce Bede O so l

~ 'Your

h.as been

su bstance

yJelds substantial amounts
of ml by conventwnal
m ethods of dJsl1llat10n

b O'S

cso u CC!&gt;

SAGITTAFIIU S I Now 23 Dec 21)
lf'&lt;t
o ! pe ro.;ons l nd t
wh ost! bas c. p n tosoph es o • po

S et&gt;

1 c s are d 55 m !a• ! o y O u• ~ A
lr endly d scuss or cou d hedt Ull
w H ~u• p o.; ng rap d ty r r d o 1
more o! wha t es ahead o • yOu
n the yea tollowmq yOll b r t n
day b) send ng lor yo u COIJ~ o r
As! o C,laph l ellet Ma I '£, I l rr
eac n 10 A. s lr o G raph B o k 4f:J~-&lt;
Rad o C•ty Stat o n N v 00 ,q
Be sure t o ~ POC ty b f!h ('ill~"
C APRIC ORN ( Dec 11 J•n 19)
T h s could be an unuSt a1 1&lt;h 1 •

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m ake roay 01 evt- !ui'lh ,.,.n ,..,
an rtrea lha! o~ ou f&gt;rl '&gt; l Pq) f•rT n
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q92 2115

MILLS
Pomeroy, OhiO

FINANCING VA FH A LO
ANS LOW OR NO DOWN
PAYMENT
PURCHASE
OR
REF I NANCE
IRELAND
MORTGAGE
77 E STATE ATHENS
6" 592 3051

F I REWOOD
FOR
Now tak1ng orders
deliver 742 2056

P e ts fo r Sa le
HOOF HOLLOW Engllsh
and Western Sadd les and
harness
H orses
and
pon1es Ru t h Reeves 614
698 3290
Bordtng
and
R1dtng Lessons and Horse
Care products
Wes t ern
boots
Chtldren s S15 50
Adult s 529 00

M~d.sy

A PP LES
CIDER
H ON EY
Ftfzpa lnck Or
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Sla t e Route 689
Phone
W•lkesvt tl e
669
3785

ST AR
Kennel
B o ard~ng Cal l 367 0292

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3 139

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GROO MIN G
Judy Tay l or 614 367 7220
HILLCREST
KE N NELS
Boa r d•ng all b r eeds Clean
tndoor ou t door
facll tt tes
Al so
AKC
reg•s t ered
Dober mans 614 446 7795

1 Used Homehte

For Sale

saw $90 oo
1 good used 16 cu
It Fng1da1re
Freezer
dnly $17S

H OUSE COA L lump o r
s toker w• ll de l tver 742
2 183
WOOD STOVES by B e lfe r
N Bens G l assv tew Le yden
Hearth Ol d T• m er F 1re
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7 and 35 Ga llt pol ts O H
Phone 446 3670

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LOS T BLACK and Wh1te
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Tanne-rs Run area
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beagle Call to de n t f y
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weave r J ohn boa! w•th s
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Hy~ ll New L1ma Rd
742
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For Rent

POMEROY
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RU TLA N D HAR D WA R E
Plumb•ng H e at1 ng E lec
t rt c al and A uto Su p h es 822
Ma•n St
R utlan d
OH
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ptpe 250 tt co d $90 Cut 1n
any eng f hs 37c a It 20 000
BTU
c •r cu l af1ng
gas
hea t er $108 K1 ng 0 He at
t 1ve room co a
hea l er
$226 95
Bond T1 t e
auto
repa1r
ktts
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bOdy p utty 59 a gal Ra p1d
repair
S l l 99
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a us t nesses
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who lesale pr~ces
APPLES
ROME bea u ty
app l e~ a t S-4 per bu B es t l or
!! PPi e butter Ca ll 669 3785
F tzpatrtck Or c h{jrd
SR
689
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locally
7 126

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'$39 per

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lOxSS two bedroom mobile
home 1n Ra e ne area 992

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fr eeze r
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flowered l ove sea t
742

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TH REE ROOMS a n d bat h
Upstatrs ap t Adults only
91 .562 1 a ft er 5 30

TWO
LOTS 1n
M e1QS
Memorta l Gardens Se&lt; 1
on •o C 3 • Bol h l or $300
98S 3861

C OU N TRY MOBILE Home
Park Route 33 north of
Pomeroy Large lots Ca l l
992 7•79
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s.eltmg 111 hea lth Conta&lt;t
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7038

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Wtll

EMERGENCY
POWER
i~~lternators own the best
buy WIN POWER Call Sl3
788 1589

RISING

RUTLA N D HARD WARE
822 M a tn St Rutland O H
7&lt;2 2255 H EA RTH M ATE
STO VE co n vert y ou r
f •re pl ace •nl o an e-ff •c1en t
hom e hea t er that ca n sa ve
up t o 60 p er or mor e on
home heat 1ng cost s A tr
t1g ht d r aft cont ro l oes1gn
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so l •d &lt;as t tro n dOO r w tt h
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m •nul es No mason r y or
str u c t ural
a l te r a tt ons
req u1red
W e afso &lt;arry
f ree st a n d tn g mod el s

RUTLA N D H ARDWARE
822 M a n Ru t land O H 742
2155 M•ner ' boots $22
Regular bOOt s 11 2 Felt
l1 ners t or
boots
\.5 75
So&lt;ket sets an d toot bo:.:
Chr.sfmas Sa le Bond T1 t e
Do If Your~l f aut o body
re p atr k •f s body f iller an d
tools

HOTPOINT
GENERAl
ELECTRIC
Headquarters

_ Wa_ll led lo Buy
C H I P WOOD Poles max
d•am(&gt;ter 10
on la r 9est
end S12 p-e r ton Bu ndled
sl ab S.1 0 per ton Deli'-.l(&gt;red
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Pomeroy 99/ 2689
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boxes

FURNITURE
•ce
bras s beds
•ron
beds desks et c c omple t e
h o u sehold ~
Wr•fe MD
M ller Rt 4 Pomeroy or
c a II '192 77/JJ
OL D COl N S poc ke t wt
ch eS c las~ r~ ng s wedd1ng
bands d•amonds. Gold or
s 1ver Call J A wam~ley
1&lt;12331

WA N TED
SA W
lo gs
Pdyment upon deltvery to
ourvard 7 30toJ JOweek
days Slaney Hardwoods
SR 339 Barlow O H 678

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g l ass
cn tna
any t h 1n g See o r cal l Ru t h
Gosney
an t1 ques
26 N
1nd Mt ddl epor t O H 992
316 1
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ch es Wllhng to p ay t op
dol l ar
Call
I 591 2973
even 1ngs
B U Y I NG RAW fur htdes
Geor ge Buckley
CR 3
At hen s
664 476 1
H ours
Mon Fr•
5 10 Sat dnd
Sun 1 10 Full l tne o f trap
p.ng s.uppl es

WA N TED
HOMEMADE
Q"t ftS taken on constg nmen t
tor gt tf shop Ca lt 985 4327
985 ~1 23 or9853951
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1964 or
befor e
Paying t op pr1 c e
Cdll
Brow n s 992 5113

BOY S
HUFFY
Trader
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'I'l l 32 14
E I G H T SN OW t1res moun
ted on ~ l ug w h eels 4 L 781 5
and 4 H 78 15 W as used 1n
4:.:4 pt CkUp A lSO 1 good
b dl h tub Phone~/. 7892

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co mponent
sys tems tn
m dlched sets of mr)( and
marc h Speakers for home
e nt e rla 1nmenf
cen ters
ra010~
automobile~
and
pat1os Comblndt•on AM
FM stereos and tape deck
cassette or 8 tra&lt;k
CB
base stat ons and mob tl e
un1 t s
Por t able
AM FM
rad•os w tt h t ape p l aye r a nd
re cord er
D• Q•t a l A M FM
c lock r adtos an d compact
A M FM poc k et rad tOS Por
t able r ecorder T e l e v• s •on ~
port abl e and con so le
models Regen cy scanner s.
Anten n as
an d
mast1 ng
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an d gen era l e le&lt;trontc sup
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frontes
J9:Z60 B radbu r y
Rd Mtddlepor t OH 45700
'192 2276
GOLF

PRESE N TS l or
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ba ll s
et c Specta l lad•es pu tt ers
John Teaford 614 985 39bl
Chrt~tmas

1974 1600 Loadste r :Z ton
w•th 16 ft van bed S3800
992 6 173 Aff e r S '192 6206

GOOD MIXED hay
ba le 992 3709

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Sales &amp; ServiCe

POMEROY
LANDMARK

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Jack W C~r s ey
Mgr
Phone '192 2111

Mobtle Hom es
Sal e
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be droom
1970 V m da le 12x6J w1 tt1 ex:
panda 1 bedr
197 0N e w Moon 12x603bdr
1973
Skyltne
11x55
2
bedroom
1971 Bonanza 12x52 2 bedr
B a, S MOBILE H OME
SALES PT P L EA SA NT
WV 30A 675 4414

OWNER WILL se ll 40 acres
or
more
w •th
1978
H ollypark
mobile home
Ull' 70 w1th expando p l us
14x36 family
room
at
t a c hed
fully c arpeted
rur al water some pas t ure
ten&lt;e stand t ng t1mber
some walnut
sun dec k
f ron t and bd c k Locat ed on
N ew Ltma Rd Cal l 6 14 742
1182

- W anted to Buy_

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Wanted To Buy
OUTSIDE STORAGE BUILDING.

CALL 985-4344

need ext ra
DO
YOU
money 1 Arl:' your earnrngs
defl ated by tnfla t ton' Doe~
your work la&lt;k op po rt un•ty
and challenve? If y hou ar e
m ' erested 1n fiJ II or pa r t
t 1m e o pp or t vn 1t 1tS t or
hu sb and and wt fe t eams or
si ng les ~ n d r esu mes to
PO Bo)( 729 E co l he Dally
Sent• n el
Pomeroy
OH
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6
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bath s rec room w•th
t ,eplace
l arge
de c k
basement an d garage
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acre tot Call Cf9? 3454 It no
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H OUS E FOR SALt behtnd
J ones Boys S..SSOO Ca l l 304
273 5029 Sharon Stark

LOT on dead end
w 1th w a ter
o~nd
Wtll ttnen ce to
couple at 9 Pet
No real t ors

TW O HO USES In
Mtdd leport Live 1n one
rent t he o ther
Both
houses r e m ode led m
s•de One has 3 bdrms
the ot her h as 1 bedrm
Loca te d on Powel l Sf at
lower end of tow n
MODERN HOUSE w• th
3 pl us tta t ac r es and
Oht o Rtve r fronta g e
Th1 s hou se 1s well built
and n• ce ly k ept $42 600
HOUSE WITH buslne ..
build tng 1n Reedsville
Garden spot plus 2 c ar
g arage
House has 2
bdrms Askrng $25,000
LOOKING FOR a house
vou l 1ke In your pn ce
ra nge Why not bu1ld t o
su1t yourself on on e of
the 2 50 a c re lots on R t 7
nea r
Ea st ern
Hrg h
Sc hool&gt; Eac h lo t $6 00 0
34 ACRES ~ Sti ver
R1d g e Rd across from
Eastern
H1 gh
M a ny
b u li d1 ng s1tes Sel l par t
or a ll
S16 000 - 3 bed rm 11 1
bath t r a il er
E :.: p a ndo
l1 v 1n g rm unde rpmne d ,
w e ll w a ter Oh1 0 Rt ve r
fr onta g e on R f 12 4 at
Lon g B ott om
Sl 000
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ac r e
bu tl d tng s•le or m sl all
t ra d e r
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water
ava lab le J u ~t off 68 1
nea r R eed sv1 le 0
Phone
v.rg1n1a Hayman
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H. L WRITESEl
ROOFING

608 E
MA IN
P OM E RQ Y

ERA MERCER
REALTY

AL W AYS
WA N TED
your own bu s ness ":I Well
established
K•dd •e
Shoppe c omes w1th all
equ,pmen t Call now for
m ore tntormat•on
MIDO LEP OR T
An
older 1 1 story br1ck
home
K .t c hen
has
di Shwa sher d•sposal and
hood 3 b edrooms an d
tols ol &lt;lose rs very n1ce
at S23 500 00
N EW - On y 3 years old
ranch sty l e w th 3
bedrooms
tul l base
ment e qutpped ktfct1en
large R ec room and IS
t ot a l el ec t r1c
Love l y
large lo t $44 900 00
LIKE COUNTRY LI V
lNG ? - Close to m.nes
Huge l1 v 1n g r oom w1 th
f i r epl ace la r ge k 1tche n
3 bedrooms pa rt base
m e nt
6
acres
Sl• 500 ()()
II A
APPROVE D
Buyer
need s c los1ng
cos t s
In t eres t
ra t e
t1 1h% 30 years to pay
S283 24 month l y
B•g
doub le tot 3 bedrooms
b udt
tn
luf c h en
c a r petrng a nd panel 1ng
$28 500 00
L OOK - N 1ce 2 s t ory
w1t h full basement Has
up t o 4 bedrooms sew
ng room f rep lace •n
fam il y room L ots o f
c lose t s V A or F H JA
a p proved '$'1 8 'ilOO 00
WE ARE PLEASED TO
SHOW THE ABOV E CALL NOW FOR A P
POINTMENT
REAL TORS
H enry E Cl eland J r
99 2 61 91
H enry E C leland Sr
991 2S68
ASSOCIATES
R og er &amp; Oott•e Turne r
74 l l47&lt;
Jean Trusse ll 949 2660
OFFICE 992 22 59

All types roof work new
or repair gutters and
downspouts
gutter
&lt;l ean1 n9 and pa tn ttng
A l l work g uaran teed
Free Es t •ma t e~
Reaso n able Pnces
Catl H oward
949 2861
11 14 mo

REAL EST ATE
FIN ANCI NG
Federal
H ou s1ng
&amp;
Veterans Adm tn Loans

PARK FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC.
Hours 9 I M w F
Other t 1m es by a ppo1nt
m ent
107 Syc amore ( R' e.ar
P omeroy 0

CALL992 7544

REALTY

V&lt;nyl &amp;
Alumonum Sodtnq
e1n sula t10n
• Storm Doors
• St orm Wtndows.
• R epl a c em en t
d ow s

MIDDLEPORT
Beau t iful 5 bedroom ex
execuf•ve styl e h om e
The r e s 2 ba th s modern
k 1tchen
dtntng room .
1 vtng room and full bae
men t A t l new wtr •ng tn
home
Fenc ed
ba c k
yard
Call for you r
prtva t e s hOwt ng
POMEROY - Yo u ca n t
bea r t hrs home for value
on toda y s m ar ket
1t
nas J or 4 bedroom s llv
no r oom bath mode rn
k 1tc h en and ut tl tty Must
see th• s on e to ap ·
pr eCi afe tf s beaut y Catl
IOday o nl y $25 500 00
ST ROUTE 1&lt;.1 - 1969
New M oon t ra der w fh
16 :w. 16 ad ded on r oom
Sttua t ed on S1/ 2 a&lt;res
On ly SIS 000 00
RUTLAND
Lar ge 9
r oo m
h ome
4
bedr ooms l •vt ng roo":! ,
k lfchen
f amtly room
ba t h and sun r oom Fu ll
basemen t an d 2 car
ga r age $ 2S 000 00 - Ex
tra lo l may be pu r c has
ed '
&gt;1 L VER RIDGE ROAD
Excel en t b u y 1 42
a cr es f or on ly '$15 000 00
Ca l l t oday for mor e tn fo
on th 1s ext r a gOOd buy
N E W LISTING - 3 65
a cres on Sidle Route
143 Level land Selt•ng
pn ce ,
We N eed Lt sf•ng •'
Phone 74 2 200 3
Ve lma N1cm sk y A ssoc
Phone 74 2 2003
GE orge S Hobsretter J r
Brok er Phon e 992 -5739

116 E Second Str• t

NEW LISTING - N ce
newer home w•Th 3 B R
p , bcllh hdS fue l H20
ce n l ral heat and 1S on
OntO
P o wer
Large
wooded tot Ju st \31 500
$16 75 00 DOWN - 4 yrs
old 3 bedrooms ba th
n• ce ktt All etec home
2 1 acre~
1972
MOBIL E HOM E
fur
three bed r oom ~
n1 shed
and '• acre
$ 16 500
$2 26 2 SO DOWN - New
3 bed r ooms a l l elec
rura l water eat n k1t 2
garages one detac hed
and 1 ac r e fenced
4 ACRE S
L C W afer
:z t railer hookups and
~ toraqe Only $ 12 SOO
S1 lSO DOWN - N •ce 3
bedroo rr ('A ea t 1n k1 t
atumm ... UCI{/) 1n9 new
ba t h fu ll b "' men t and
'7 a&lt;re

sns oo oowN

5

rooms
3 bedrooms
ba t h
b•rch k t
fu l l
ba~emen t

W E NOW HAV E G OOO
QUI C K
FINANCING
AND PRO S PECTS IF
YOU WANT TO SE LL
CALL 99l l llS

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Rousrng
Headquarters

OHIO VAllEY
ROOFING

work
down
Gu tt er
spouts some concrete
work
walk s
.a nd
dnew ays
(FREE ESTIMATE I

V. C. YOUNG Ill
RACINE 0
949 2748 or
992 73 14
11 1 I Pd J

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Roofi ng
gu tters
and
downspouts
Free
Esttma tes
All work
guaran t eed 20 yea r s e K
per1e nce Call A t he ns
collec t
Geral d Cl ark
797-4857 or To m Hosk m s
797 274S

9 28 1 mo Pd

MtCk 'S
Barber &amp;
Sly le Cenler

In tr odu ces ~

MARK MORA
HAIR STYLIST

TRAILER SALES

Featurmg
men s &amp;
wo m en s styling
per
ms
Ca ll t or app t or walk 1n .

99 2 23 67
Ma m Sf

17310 Mon190 "''" ' ""'
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Free Esllmale

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992 2772

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NEW HAVE N b r ck home
304 882 27.97 o r 614 9491682
alter 6p m

WE HAVE FINANCING FOR HOMES
WITH AS LOW AS 5% DOWN AND

30 YEARS TO PAY.
In s p&lt;l e of h1gh tnl e r esl ral es , we a re se ll
&lt;ng ~ If you wan l lo sell g&lt;ve us a call

Ed \ 10 1 W l kf'W Iff
G OO~E

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TWAilE'R NOW AVAILARLE

Pomeroy 0
10 19 1 mo

Ha mmond Oraan•

Rover Hysell

&amp; Famous N am e Br and

PIANOS

Garage
~~ mile off Rt 7 by p~ 'l'&gt;
on sr Rt 174 toward
Ru tl an d

Aulo &amp; Truck
R e parr
Also T ra n s m rss&lt;on

Great Chnstma s G1 ft
B ofh N ew &amp; U sed

PETE SIMPSON
Sales R ep F or
Sund tn s
Ha mm ond Org a n s
Tyree B l va
!'&lt;ac m e 0

0

Ph on e 99 2 5682
4

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Phone 949 2118 e'-.let n gs
after ~ p m wv~t:,u:· nu ~
.a Iter 11 noo n
11 lQ 1 mo

R e p a~r

10 19 1 mo

Real E slate for
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OOWNING-tHilDS AGENCY

PHONE /42·2003

ADD ONS &amp;
REMODELING

J&amp;l BlOWN
INSULATION

HOBSTETTER

BIG AUCT IO N eve r y Wed
7 pm Har tfor d Comm u n 1ty
Ce nter Hartford wv
4
m tie~ above Pomeroy
Mason Br dge

Re al Estate for Sal e

the Sentinel Classifieds

R ea l Es la l e for Sale

Auct1on s

BI G C HRI STM A5 A uCtion
Sa le F nda y 7 p m Lot s of
t oys
large
and
sm all
games
too l s sm al l ap
p l 1ances wa rcn es radtos
b19 spea k ers
pl us tots
more at OH •o R1ver Auc
t ton SR 7 1 mdes sou t h of
M•ddleport

In

COMMERC IAL BU I LDI N
G o n 132 If lot a l 1600 N ye
Ave Pomeroy d OH W t l l
ft nance at 9 P et t o r el 1abl e
cou p le No re altors 992
5786

'400

Apph~mces

RUTLA N D H ARD WAR E
8?'1 M a 1n Ru tland OH One
K tng 0 Hea t c oal and wood
stove H ear th Mat e wood
~roves fr ee st and 1no O\IPr
t he f~re pla&lt;e One K1 ng 0
Heat 5 room &lt;Oa l heater

LARGE
street
sewage
reliable
fl'n 5786

197 9
ELECTROLUX
sweepe r 3 m on t hs o ld Ru g
an d 1!1 11 at
shampooer
t ac hme nts
J udy 9'92
5007

and

APPROXIMATELY 10'x15'.

SUGrl i~

Rea l Esta te for Sale

COAL
LIMESTONE
sand
gravel
ca l c•um
chlor tde
ferltflzer
dog
food and all types ot S!]lt
Excelstor Sail Work s tnc
E Ma•n St Pomeroy 992
3891

FOR SALE

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADUNES

BUyING US SILVER

1976 FORD RANGER F-lOO,••••• ••• •• •••• s1895
1973 FORD PICKUP F-100 ................ .$895

For Sale

NOTICE

a tr

1975 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC STWGN •••• 11695

IN SYRACUSE 1 bedroom
tra ler water ana garbage
p c kup
rurn1 s hed
2
'NOrk ng people or cou p le
w lh 1 Child
No pets
Depos•t requ•red 992 3269

rruru.mwn

1

1975 FORD MUSTANG ................... . S2J95

~

375

and Clbi tuary 6 renl..!l per word
J3 00 rrurumum Cash m ad

NEW
LOCATIONS
f or
Gene Harn s and Fr•ends at
the Eagles .n G tt l1poh ~
every
Fr~aa y
Saturday
ttnd ~unday

51

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Wh e•e yo

197S
I N TERNATIONAL
hea\ly duty • 1 ton p c kup
35 000 m tte~ Good cod t on
Me1gs Equtpmenl 991 1176

1975 PLY. DUSTER •••••••••••••••••••••• 1995

roan can put thr s 1ncreasfld val uP 1f
y o ur h ome 10 w0rk f o r ) U LJ S t t t
y o ur r:~ppl1 v al on Shop ahovP 1 1d
::;enrl 1 tll i en upon Or ]U S! r 111 t
WTHN

300

tht 1 day ratr

SL UG MAT C H at lzaak
Walton C lub Grounds nea r
(h('ster every Sunday unt •l
deer
season
Ba con
lurk eys
hams
Shel s
dva td ble 1 00 p m

6(l

L•••••••••••••••
All1t takes to start a Cap1tal Home Equ1ty Loan
As a t1 o meownPr v l 1 vP p ro bably
got m n~:: h n ft nwH 1Q oowf
than
you t a l1zt d 1hilts l)i c illi-Jl 1, fl tll o n

1976 TRA N S AM black
auto
AM F M casse tt e
t ilt whee l a r Call BJ J '1965
af t e r 6 or anyttme on
weekends

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n1 ce

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Phone

1110

22S

li word! 1.5 4 cenl!l per wONt ptr
day Ads ~ other than con
~liVe day~ Will bl! charged 11

HAVE
YOUR
trophy
mounted
B•r c hf eld s
Tax tdermy on 114 ea~f of
Ru t land 614 747 7178

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o $2,500
o s1o,ooo
o $17,500 I
I o $5,ooo
o $12,500
o $2o,ooo
1 o $7,5oo
o $15,ooo
[] $5o.ooo I
I .. OR FILL IN YOUR OWN AMOUNT 1 $ _~_
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Hf' Hiquarll r s
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Sara h G bb-&gt; Oepu1y R eg sf• H
WalcJnqsTrucknq
P c kcn&lt;, H arowa r e

Addr ess

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Po m eroy Bowl ng Lan es
Ea rl y Sund.ay
M ~~:e d Leagu e
N ov 11 1979

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"YOU-NAME-IT"
HOME EQUITY LOAN
COUPON

1

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Long ShoT~
H ei'lCIQuarlt

H 'twit o ~/9
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1 t .-t rn Nl

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N ove mb er 7 197\t
Pt'

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GET TODAY S MARKE T
VA LUE FOR YOUR GOLD
OR SILV ER
CO N TA CT
ED BURKETT BARG E R
S HOP
M I DDLEPOR T
OH

1973 PLYMOUTH ROAD
Runner J40 4 speed N ew
t.res an d mag s 99'1 7768 or
99?. 5671

T ea m
P !s
No 1
6~
Vaug h an s Card•nal
G a no J Au t o Parts
&lt;2
Karr and Van Za ndl
Tne Fabrt c Shop
26
No 5
20
H 1gh nd game Lou se E ads 189
Do rts Grueser 163
Htgh tnd 3 games
L ouse Eads
456 Otani'\ Karr 425
Htgh team ga m e No 1808
H 1Qh team 3 gam es N o 1 2394

]4

H 4h SU • '-.

! 50

180

EAch •ord 1ver lht

NO
HUNTING
or
frespass.ng day or n ghLon
tt'l e- (harte~ Yost and tvan
Well f arms

lHUNDER B I RO
PB
AC
rad•al
AM FM 53500 247

M ornmg Gl on es L eague
N ov lJ 1979

A)

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3 nO t
J :"!( k &lt;, DFI r, B
~uynl C own

1975 GRAN TORINO Ford
sfatton wagon Pow er w n
dows A C crutse co nt ro l
Ask1ng $]500 742 7008

50
&lt;8

1

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1

470

5

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20 28
H q t1
IHJ V t l Url i qame
m('n
l&lt;u • If ( H on ?OB Ron Sm th 193
I&lt;
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Drema
f.J 1( I lf.H C.ll rl , y Sm th 173 Deb
Do r 1.., ltJS
H ~t ..,
, Ln
Ru55ell Ca rson
'
f.&lt;'r r Sn t h ~03 Bub Maden&lt;:.
4 1 w n n
Dn m 1 Ronc h 46 5
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74 /4

(_,un Shop

1 11 :,

I r n h
m ana~

GU N SHOOT every Sunday
11 00 Fa c t ory c hoke only
Corn Hollow Gun Ctub
Rut and Proceeds donated
to Boy Scout Troop 2A9

w

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Nt

1o1

l dP s Spor l Stop
~7
Sm Ill N el~on M oler':&gt;
40
Tor v 5 Ca r ry Ou t
)fJ
S""' Sh('r LOh~C' Druqs
?6
H gt1 Se r es M en
R c hard
R u &lt;..&lt;:.e ll 565 (hMif"S Van M Ttr 'l64
H &lt;.J it Game Men
R c h~r o
Ru\5PII217 Larrv Duga n 706
H qf;
Se r es WOfll('n
H t IPn
Pr i P"~ 480 Pat Carson J79
H lll;
Game WOmf n
Hl lf'n
Phe lpc:. 180 Pat Car&lt;;on 1!4
rf'dn Hu;o~ tt S•r e5
O€' '&gt; ) port
Shop 1946
11 l n H qh Gam1
Stoop 66fl

Ou t

Z rll 5 Spar! Sho p

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PO MEROY LANE S
'V\o rn nq G lort es L ea gue
N ovc mbPr 6 1979
Pt'
TC'l l N 0 1
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K'lrr&amp; V l nZwd l
4\
VluUh1 n &lt;,( 1rrt r"Jnl
JB
G&amp;J C\ul P 1rt 5
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76
TPam N o
/0
Htgh I n o G&lt;im t
t rH "' E lCl \
177 Cl ara M &lt; n tyr 11':13
Hqh lno St •PS
Ctnr~Mclntvn

Cr~ rr y

Pomeroy Bow li ng L an es
Monday M txed Leag ue
Nov 12 1979
Stand 1ngs
I.'

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Word.! or Uf'ldto r
Cu.h
Charlile
l 00
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In lllt';mnry Card of 11\ll.nJu

197) CHEVY N OVA
350
eng ne auto S 1000 A ft er S
p m 992 3897

1977
PS
ftres
359&lt;

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2dai)!
ldsy!
6ds)!

GU N
S H OOT
RaCine
Volun teer
F i re
Dept
Every Satu rda y 6 30 p m
At the 1r build1ngtn Bashan
Fa c tory choke guns only

1977 CUTLASS SUPREME
AM tape deck cruts.e co n
trol t fl f wheel Excellent
cond1t on S-4500 992 57 86

15 22 3t c

Tun , '.C.-n r ~Ot

Ti

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NO
HUN TI NG
no
trespass •ng w•th no ex
cept tons on my property
Judy M cGraw Se lf

1976 FORD F 150 &lt; wd
Good rt ean truc k Toppers
wtde f•res wh 1Te w heels
new dua l exhaust 992 5896

For R ent

WANT AD
CHARGES

GU N
S HO OT
EVERY
SU NDAY I PM FACTORY
C HOK E ONLY RACINE
GU N CLU B

C H ARGER

•

Your Best Buys Are }"ound

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ng o1
!v al r t

19 13 OLDSMOBILE
'
brand new lt res .n goos
shape qn 709 4
1973 DODGE
985 3335

7- The Dally Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 • F'nday Nov 23 1979

MEIGS
COU N TY
HUMANE SOC I ETY W1
6U:IJ
Pet~ available for
ddopt on and •n t ormat on
serv ce

1979 FORD F 150 4 wheE' I
factory
t opper
drt1.1e
Auto
P 5
P B
\.6800
Phone 985 4339

Raben E B uck
Proba te Judge
C le r k

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Not1ces

Aulo Sale&lt; _

P ROBA TE COUR T
OF M E IG S COUNT Y
OHIO
OF
DIL LO N
ESTA T E
TA Y LOR
HA R OL D
D ECE A S ED
Case No 12789
NOTI CE O F
APP O INTM E NT
O F Fl D UC IAR Y
on Novembe r :z 1979 In
the Me1gs Coun t y PrOba te
(OV' I
Case No
22789
Ho m er
Baxte r
3 15
Mecha n ic
St
Pomeroy
Oh•o 4.5769 was a ppo 1n ted
Adm1n1s trato r of the es ta te
oi 0 li on Harold T ay or
d eceased fat e of Rf 1 Por
t land Oh 10 Metgs County
Oh 0

NOTICE OF
P UBLIC SAL E
N&lt; t
'&gt;
r lby g ven
1 1t nn Dr r
') 1979 at 10
1 1
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I r ".,.-Jif' W II be
1 lr
1t n. 0 11 c tS of lhe
111 l
1 u~l Co
N A
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1
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1 oi l ow • u
Jil l! •1t t o N
P-1 t_r v•OI(' f 7 door
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':&gt; r
No
C.JH H-IN ,&lt;JBA27
fhe Cen
r 1 I ru'- 1 Co fV1 ddlr&gt;port
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41 11 to
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T A URUS (Apn l 20- M •y 20)

V• 1age of
f./1 ddleport
Gf'ncG r a te
CIt r k Treasurer

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LIBRA (Sep t
ran·

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PUBLIC NOTICE
B ds will be rece•Ye-d by
lht! IJ!Ilac;e of M•ddleporl
Oh•o Me•9~ County at the
M{jyor s
Otf ce of
the
V llage
Hall
137 Race
Street
un 111
4
PM
De c ember 10 19/'il tor th e
tallow ng
descr•bed
veh ele
1
19 )9 ur 1Q80 m o d el ,
Ton ptckup 11 uck w1th the
follow1ng s. pe c• f• c attons. or
th e•r equ•va len t o r h1gher
Gross veh•cle we1gnt
6000 lb or heavter
Fr ont
Axle max1mum
ra t 1ng 3400 lb
Rear
tnde max•mum
ral1 ng 3600 lb
60 Amp baTtery
60 Am p Alternator
300 c v 1n g as Sl)( cy lln
der eng .n e or larger
Front and re ar h eavy
du ly shoc k absorbers
FronT and rear hea vy
du ty spr ngs
3 speed automat•&lt; tran
sm •ss on
Power Steer1ng
4 rad•allubeless ttre~
1 add1t1ona l rtm and t re
Al l btds are to tn&lt; lude
c omp lete
descr 1pt1on
of
\leh•cle Del•very must oe
made w th1n 30 days after
acceptan ce of t he b d by
Vtllage co unc 11
rhe v llag e re~rve s t he
rtght t o r e tect any or all
b rd s
B 1dders are requested to
s ubm t1 botl1 a c ash pur
c ha se pn ce b 1d and a l ease
purc tlase plan
Vtllageof
Mtddleport
Gene Gra t e
C lerk Trea s urer
( 11) jJ 30 11 C

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All IJ ll._, df 1 I ll Ill! lude
ornplrtf'
a er,cr pt on of
v + h rl (' .1n o v eh •c te must be
we~ ll tJI('
lo
r&gt;spect on
llt 1 or1 b d &lt;:. •Ke ep ted by
V llngt Co unul
[) j I v ry m u&lt;; t be madP
v Ill n 15 days at1er a&lt;
)trlll f C o t the b d by
1.
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h .... \. 1 nqe r.._seues the
H t l o rt ( 1 onv or all

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P
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PUBLIC NO T ICE
B '&gt; tv II bP r~CPIV Pd by
t tt \ ltnvc o t M ddtepo rt
uno M g&lt;., Coun t~ a l th e
Mn yor .., Ott ce ot th e
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) t p f un t 1 4 P M Decem
b•
10
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th e
toltuw n~
des r bed
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n
Heavvdufy c ut(h
Hf'iiV (
r1ut v
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lJOO&lt;,Ier Wtlh I ff'rH n 1 &gt; ._.,
Heavy duly b u mpt r dnr
fron t tow hooks
Ln&lt;f\Ot..:H 'J f l
Wf'&lt;,l co ast m rror &lt;.,
60 .=~mp htdY,I ouly~
11
tuy
60 nmp or larq r 111
na t or
Heavy du ty fill tor
t or c ~:d f nmP
B Jd • r '&gt; r U'&gt;l meflt o
ct:ed
a
1t)o"
spec t ca l one,
AI b d_, are to n II.... Or
&lt;omple l e tJcscr ~~ CJn
CJ I
veh ctr f)pl Vf' r y n u&lt;,l bt
made wll n 30 dl¥":. 1f 'r
acc eptance of !he b u nr
VII age lounc ,
A l l b dders are rl aU~:"&gt;h(t
to subm t bolh it Citsh pur
c hase pr &lt;.e nnd .1 101 1.,
purchasf' plan
Th e V tllag(' n &lt;,uvP'&gt; tht
r tqhl to rpwct ) n , or " 'I

November 24 1979

shou ld any b1d be acce ptP c1
-&gt;u c h c hec K will be ret urned
upon th e pr oper execu t1on
and &lt;.ec u r•nQ ot th e co n
tr lCI
SL par at£' o dS Shall be
rL CC vea f or
l J GPne rr~
Con stru e! on / I P umb ng
J H ec'l l ng Ven t lat•ng nno
A r Cona 1 on ng .t
E lee
tr c al
App r oved as ro t orm
~ Jo~e p h L C&lt;wl
Pro!:.e cu t ng Allorney
Joseph C a n
Ga I d County
Pr osecu l nq
A torn( y

delr o~f(

llld

Buck
Judge
(I t rk

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sp cea
w nr~ h
w per ~ and .-,a shL r s
Powf'r sll-'t
•u
900x:Z0 17p t ysteel bfl in
radtaf fron t I res h ahv...&lt;~ y
t read hea" y duty 7 r n &lt;,
900 x 70 !7 p ! y s tee be IPd
r rid al rear T res on ~n rJ, If
road tr ead 7 hCrlvv c1 u l~

'Birthday

co uld ild d o y ou

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ASTRO·GRAPH

descnbed as one of the
n c h&lt; st depos its
of
petroleum shale m the
world 01 1 s ha le
an
organ1c-nch

~CiiiN

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D u al E1P c 1.. c ho rn -,

LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC SALE
The foliO¥\ ng dcsc r l t ct
co llaterill w 11 bf• sotd for
no;.h a! d f-!Ubl c sal f at 9 30
A. M on D ecember 6 1Ql9
at Sm th Nelson M otors
Inc
500 E Mat n Strelt
Pomeroy 011 Wr lit n b u s
ma 'f
be
" ' bm lied
10
GMAC e~t 31 8 Man Stru:- t
8('1pre Otl tO
1 he&gt; sellt r
reserve r, !he r qhl to b d
1979 Chevrolet PU S N o
CcUI495117966
A ccou 1t
N o 717 1925 9161 7
GE N E R AL M OTOR~
ACCEPlAN CE
CORPORAl IO N
I 11 113 l lc

Th&lt; c.reen Hlver formatiOn underl) tng abou t
16 000 square !Tllles m
se\ era I basms m Utah
Colorado a n d W&gt;om mg

PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS
CO UNT Y OHIO
ESTATE OF HOWARD H
OAtLEY DECEASED
Ca\(' N o 2187)
NOTICE OF
APPOI NTMENT
Ul-- f-IUULIARY
Nuv rntwr ~ l97'f •n
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toasters • ron~ al l sm al l
app t1ances Lawn mower
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Garage on R ou1e 7 98S
3825
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Sleam
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R e a ~o nable
r at es
Scofchguard
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P ROPER INSUL AT ION s
cheaper thd n h eat. ng o 1
Take advantage of a good
•nvestment
Call 912 31B8
f or mor e nfo rm a t on
HOR SE S HOE N G
C all
W1 3288 ask f or Darrel l
McCianahdn

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PIA N O
Lane
Oan•el s New phone num
ber
74/2951
Ser\1 ce to
schools and nome '&gt;tnce
1965

Se rv1 ces Off ered

Bus .n ess Se rviCes
WI L L HAUL l tmestone and
g ravel Als.o I me hau l •n g
and spreadtng Leo Morns
Truck ng Phone 742 245.5
PAI NTING AND sand
blasl. ng Free est•mates
Cal 949 /686
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Loader
bru5h
hog
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basemenls ponds brush
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land
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SEWI N G
M AC HINE
Repa1 rs
se r\11 ce
all
makes
992 2284
Th e
Fabr •c
Shop
Pomeroy
Author zed s. nger Sales
and Ser vtef:' We ~ harpen
Sc•ssors
EXCAVATING
dozer
loader and bac khoe work
dump trucks and lo bOys
f or hl''e wt l l hau l f!ll d tr f
f op so 1 l•meston e and
gravt&gt; Ca ll Bob or Roger
Jeffers day pho n e 99i 70 89
n ght phone 992 J525 or 99?
5231

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WILL CARE for th e C'lderly
•n our nome Have va can
cy
Tra.n ed
and
ex
pe r en&lt;ed 997. 731 4
7 Pea ce fu l J bedroom
1'11 b a t hs ltvrng roo m wtt h fire pla ce d1n1 ng room
kt f ch en and taunor y roo m Cen lr al neat and a r con
d•t on Garage an d work~hoo olus a pony barn Over
3 acres w•tn spl tt ra tence Call t o r appo n t ment
$39 900 00

ANYONE W IS H I N G nn old
barn t or n down i'!,.,d h ,:wleo
awa( fr Pf' cal1985 4J6J

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
W E HA VE CON VENTIO N AL FINAN CING FOR
M OST OF OUR H OMES FOR AS LO W A S S0 "o
DO WN
JU ST U S TED
Beauty Salon
F ull'( equtpped
reddy to go Incl u des two w ork•ng &lt;:.tnttons and 5
rooms ba th Cold drTnk mach ne e tc A money
maker•ngoodloc: n Ra cn e Prt cedrtt\'15000
NEW LI STIN G - Trailer &amp; lot •n Ra e ne 3 BR all
c rpe f ed fr on t porch wt fh awn.ng wood underptnn
tng also tnc lud es pool l or tt'le c htldr en An:.:•ous to
se ll Sl l ,OOO
TRAILER - :z BR on peacef u l s1de street all equ 1p
oed kit c hen nc ludtng d ne tte set Mus ? sel SlO 500
NEW - WONT LAST - _. yrs old 3 BR bath&amp;.
u tll t 1es k 1tchen w d•s hwasher D R w sl•d•ng glass
doors to pat10 on near l y 1 "' acre Carpeted •n
bed'\J hl ul t as te ~ 900
MINI FARM BeauT• fu l br Ck b1 level WTth 3
bedrm la rge l1-11ng room w1th f treplace T otal el e&lt;
tr c and tully tnsulated All hardwood floors Base
me n t cou ld be hn•shed for ex tra l •v•ng Quar ters AI
tac hed garage 3 large hot h ous.e~ an d many e:.:tra~
on5 acr e ~ Loc close to Rac•ne Asktng ~J SOO
NEW LISTIN G
N1ce 3 B R home exira targ l:' LR
eQuipped k•t washe r dryer fufl basement ce ntral
atr breezeway .lea d tng to g a rge Wel l cued for
house has many extras several fr u• f trees of d f
tere n l '-.lanefH~s &amp;. n ce garden Se-e to appre c •a te
Very nt ce locatton •n lower Sy ra c us.e on 51 Rl 124
Pr ced at $63 q(l()
CH ES TER - 4 BR home hardwooa l!oors 21 ge
LR fam il y rm garage outbuddtng lru 1 trees rtrct
ga r de n space ASk•ng S48 900
THIS IS WHAT Y "' •• O R - 14 acres w1th
1• 1 st ory home s
-ad surrounded w•th
ma p le tr ees Lg
d •n Morn.no Star
area Pr•ce l33 90&lt;J
FAMIL Y HOME - Loh of POS51b l•t•eS wt th t hiS
ntce 1 story Man y f eatures c en t ral a•r built 1n ap
pl 1arK eS all &lt;arpe t ed OOOd •nves tment w•th severa l
acres 1n t he center
n tce b!ldtng lot\ On appr ox
of Rac1ne Ask rno SS-4 000
Ul, OOO 00 - Good 3 BR all c arpeted home c lose to
Pome r oy &amp; M•ddleport L ocated on 1111 acres
LOTS OF LOT S - From 1 to 75 a c res bOrdermg
Pomeroy
6 YEAR OLD HOM E 3 BR d 1n1ng and ut1l 1ty room
1(1f equtpped w stove and refr •g M os tly carpeted
f or ced a•r ga~ furna ce 1 yr old Garage a comp le t e
Ira tie r hook up w•fh na t gas lap a nd scpf•c can ad d
mcome Over 2 acres $29 900 Call f or &lt;tppo •n t men f
Ju~f off Rf 7 be low Mtddl eport

SOLD

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C AL L J IMMY DEE M ASSOC I ATE 949 238
OR NA NCY J AS P E R S ASS O C IA TE
94 9' 26 H or 94 9 25111

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P hon e 992 2342, Eve 992 2449
M1ddleporl , 0

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Rt 14.] Phone 1 16 1&lt; 1 698
1331 or 742 /593

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6160

BRADFORD
A uc f• on ee r
comple t e SerVICe Phone
949 2487 or 949 2000 ra e ne
on o Cr•tl B radf or d

SAVE ON CARPET
DRIVE A tlntE
SAVE , · LOt
RUBBER BACK
CARPET

$499
and up
Bus mess Opp ly

cash &amp; carry

SALE ON ALL

BRANCH
REPRESENTATIVE
OPPORTUNIT Y wtfh a
large fmanc tal m st1tu
hon f or H1gh School
gradua tes who a r e 1n
t erested m a fu ture .n
t he Con s um er ftn.a nce
bu s m en
Start •ng
sal ary w•ll
meet the needs of you
a nd your family now
Exceptronal
employee
benefitS
Reto ca t on
may be necessarv no.-,
o r 1n the futur e
Phon e M r
B arcu s at
44 6 27 65
for
a ppo •nt
ment
CAPI T AL FINAN C IAL
S E RVIC ES
An E qua l Opparf un 1fy
Employer

IN STOCK

$9~~dup

1ns ta lledw1th Pad Fretr

uUOD RI:.M NANT
SELECTION
6'x 12 ' 1o 12'x16

S3800

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call 742-2211

RUTlAND
FURNinJRE
Rutland , 0 .

�8- The Daily ~ntmd MuJr.JJ

8-The !Jaily Scntlllel, ..uddleport -POmeroy, 0 , Friday Nov 2:1, 1979

CHURCH
NEWS
TR INIT Y CHURCH Rev W H Ptur•n
past o r Bob Buck Sunday Hhool svpt
Church School q 15 am worsh1p :~oer
·.~t e e 10 JO am Cho1r r ehearsal Tuesday
7 JO p m under d•rect•on of Al•ce Nease
POMEROY CHU RCH OF THE NAZARENE
Corner Uruon and Mulberry Rev Clyde 1/

Henden on pastor Sunday school 9 .30
a m Glen Me( lung sup! mornmg war
shtp 10 30 om fhl&amp;n•ng serv•ce 7 30
mtd-week servtce Wednesday 7 JO p m
G RA CE EPISCOPAL CHU RCH
326 E
Mo1n St
Pomeroy The Re,.. Robert B

Grovas r9(tor Sunday serviCI:f"ii at 10 30
am w1th Holy Commun•on on the l~rsl
Sunday of each month and co mbmed
wllh Morn1ng Prayer on teh th, r d Sunday

M01n1ng Proytir and Sermon on all othe r
Sundays of the month Church School and
nursery t(Jfe prov1ded CoH ee hour 1n the

Par1sh Hall1mrned1otely follow1ng the !oer

"''e

POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRI ST 111 W
Mom St Ned Proudfoot po~lor Btble
school 9 30 am mornrng w ors hrp 10 30
om Youth meetrng~ 6 30 p m even tng
wor shrp 7 30 Wednesday nrght prayer
meettng and 8 1b l e ~ tudy 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY 115 Bu11e rnu1
A"'e Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs Roy Wrn
rn g o tf rcers rn cha rge Sunday holrneB
meetrng 10 o rn Sunday School 10 30
o m Sunday ~chool leader YPSM Elor .. e
Adorns 1 30 p m
salvotron meetong,
vor&lt;ous speok9rs and mu5tC 'iptH t a l ~
I hun day I 0 a m to 2 p m Lad res H omv
league al l women nvrrad 7 JO p rn
praye r meetrng ond Brble !o t udy
Bob
batp
leade r
Rs"
Noel
Herrnon
tea cher
BURLINGTON
SOUTHE RN
BAPTI:.T
CHAPEl Route 1 Shod&amp;
Po ~tor Bo bb y
Flk ons Sunday ~chou l S ~ r11
Sunday
worshrp 5 45 p m
Wednesday- ptoyer
\ orvr r e 7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
(HU~CH
OF
CHRIST 200 W Mom St
Con~ ervat ove
non rnstrumentol
Sunday ...,Or \htp
10
a m
Btble study 11 am
worshop 6
p m Wednesday Brtle study 7 p m
OL D DEXTER BIBLE C HR ISTIA N CHURCH
Re" Rolph Smr th pO!.tor Sunday Hhool
q 30
am
Mrs
W orl ey Franc • ~
~up.,ronte,dent Preochtng U!r"r ce s. I ·~t 8.
thtrd Sundays lollow•ng Sundo1 Sc h ool
G RAHAM
U NITED
METHODIST
Pr eocht ng 9 J0 o m frrst Or'ld ~ecand Sun
day\ ol each month thrr d and fo urrh Sun
days each month wor\hrp o;er-., ce at 7 30
p m Wednesday even •ngo; ot 7 30 Prayer
ond B tble Study
SEVE NTH DAY AD VENTIST
Mulbeny
Herghts Rood Pomer o y Pastor Albetl
Dtttes Sobboth School Supe11ntenden1
Rt to Whtte Sabbath Sc hool Saturday
alter noon or 1 00 wtth W onhrp StuvrLe
lollowrng at 3 15
RUHANO FIRS T BAPTIST CHURCH
So\ter Hor11ett Wo1 ner
Svpt
Sunday
Sc hool Q 30 am mornrng wmst1rp 10 45

om
THE HILAND CHAPEl George Cm to
poo;to• Sunday School '.J JO om eve n •ng
w or!. h•p 7 30 Thursday- even 1r1y prayer
~ervrce 7 30 p m
POMfRO'I' FIRST BAPTIST Dov1d Mann
mon oster Wol lrom Watson Sunday 5Choo l
\up! Sunrloy uhool 9 30 a r11 morntng
.,.. or-s htp I 0 30 a m
FtRSTSOUTHERNBAPTIST 182Mvlbelly
Ave Pomeroy Hershel M cClure Sunday
Hhoo! wpeHntendttnt
Sunday \ Chool
Q 30 a m
m orr1 mg worshtp 10 lO e ... en
on g wor~h1p 7 00 p rn M rdweek prayer
~er,.,tce 7 00 p m
MIDWAY CO MMUNIT Y CE NTER De.-ter
Rd longsvtlle Oh1o Re v Clyde Ferrell
Po .. tor Sunday School ll a m Saturday
preochrng "er ... rc es 7 30 p m Wednes.doy
~verung 6tble -study at7 30 p m
FAITH rABERNACLE CH URCH 8o rl ey
Run Road Rev Emmell Rowson past o r
Handley Dunn supt Sunday school 10
am Sunday eventng serlo'rce 7 30 Btble
t90Chtng 7 30 p m Thur .. doy
OYESVIlLE
COMMUNITY
CHU RCH
Roger ( Tu rner pas t or Sunrlny- 'SChool
9 JO o m
Sunday mornong wo r\h ip
10 30 Sunday evenmg ser\l rce 7 30
M IDDlEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRI ST IAN UNION
Law rence Manley
po5tar
Mro;
Russe ll Yovng
Sunday
School )u p! Sunday School q 30 o m
Evenrn g worshrp 7 30 Wed ne~ do'r prayer
mee tong 7 30 p m
MT
MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
~o o ne
Re v James Sollerfrttld pastor
Morn.ng worshrp
9 4S am
Sunday
school 10 45 om
evanrng &lt;Norshrp 7
Tuesdoy
7 30
p m
lodte~
pr oyer
mee t rng Wedne"idoy 7 30 p tTl YPE
MIDD LE PO RT FIRS T BA PTIST
Corl"l er
St•th and Pa l mer the Rev Mark McC lun g
Sun day \chool 9 15 am
Don Wils o n
superrntendttnl lacy Bort on osst sup!
Morntng Wor shrp 10 15om Btble !. tudy10 30 am al churLh Yuuth meel•ng 7 30
p m W ednesday Wedne ~ day '11ght Soble
study a nd prayer servrce 7 30 p m
C HURCH OF CH RIST Mtddlepor t 5 th
and Mom Bob Melton mrnos ter Moke
Gerlach supertntendent Teny Vonlo.ey
youth mrnrsler Boble sc.hool q 30 a rn
mornrng wor~h•p 10 30om you lh g ruu p
Sunday 6 30 p m eventng won h •p 7 30
praye r servtce 7 30 p m W&amp;dnesdoy
MtD OLEPORl
C HUR CH
OF
TH I
NAZARENE Re " Jrm Broome past o r Bdl
W h 1te
Sunday 5chool svpt
Sunday
schoo l q 30 a m morntng wouh•p 10 30
a m
Sunday evongel•st• c meetmg 7 00
p m Praye r meetrng Wed ne\dOy 7 p m
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN M INIS TRY Of
M EIGS COUNfY Owoght l lovttl d11ec

w
!-&lt;IARfH SONVI ltE. PRESBYTE_RIAN
Rev
Erne st S tr ~e k!r n pastor Sunday chur ch
sc h oo l q JO o m Mrs H omer tee supt
morn rng worshrp I 0 JO
MIDD LE PORT Sunday school q 30 a m
Rtchord Vaughan sup f Mornrng worshtp

10 30
SYRACUSE FI RST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
C h urc h Worshrp &lt;;er\lrce9 ~am Sunday
School 10 30 om Mrs Sampson Hall
sup t
RUTLAND CHU RCH Of GOO Rev Bob
b y Po rt er , pastor Sunday -sc hool 10 o m
Sunday worshrp II a m Sunday evenrng
servrce 7 p m Wednesday Famrly Tror
mg H our 7 p m Wednesday worshrp ser
,. tee 7 30 p m
HAZEL COMM UNIIY CHURCH
Neor
Long Bo rr om Edsel Hart pastor Sunday
sc h ool 10 o m Churc h 7 JO p rn prayer
meettng 7 30 p m Thuro; doy
MIDDlEP O RT
PENTE COSTAL
lh1 rd
A ... e , the Rev Wtlltom Knrttel pos1or
Th o mas Kelly Sunday School Sup t Sun
day sd'roo l 10om Classes f or all ages
even rng
ser,.tee
7 30
Brble
§tudy
Wednesday 7 30 p m
youth ser\lrces
Fnday 7 30 p m
MIDDL EPORT FREEWil l BAP TIST Corner
A sh ond Plum N oe l Herrman paSTor
Saturday evemng servtce 7 30 p m Sun
day School TO 30 a m
MEIGS
COO PERATI VE PARI SH
METHODIST C HUR CH
Rt chord W Thomas Otrec:tor
POMER OY ClUSTER
Re v Robt:trt M cGefl
Rev James Corbtll
POMEROY Sun day Sc hool q IS o rn
W o rsh rp servrce- 10 30 am Chotr rehea r
so l Wedn&amp;sdoy
7 p m RAv
Robert
McGee pastor
ENTERPRISE Worshtp 9 o m
Chur ch
SchooiiO om
ROCK V RINGS Church School 10 am
Wor!&gt;htp I 0 a rn UMYF 6 30 p m
FlA TWOOOS Ch urch School 10 a m
Worshtp II a m

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
HEA fH Ch.~rch School Gl JO o m War
shtp 10 30 o m
UMYF 6 p m Ro bert
Rob•nson Pouor
RUTLAND
Church School Q JO om
W o r-sh•p 10 30 o rn Wilbur Hrlt P o~ tor
SA LEM CENTER W onhtp Q om Chu" h
Schoo19 4'} o m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Flev Harvey Koc h Jr
FOREST RUN Wor~hp q am Chu •ch
SchoollO am
MINERSVILLE
Chur ch Sc hoo l 9 o rn
Wor\h 1p 10 o m
ASBURY Church School 9 SO a m Wor
shrp 11 om Btb le Study] 30 p m Thur5
day UMW f tst Tue!.doy
SOUT HERN CLUS li:R
Rev Dovrd Hor rr\
Rev Mark Flynn
Fl o •ence Smtih
Holton Wolfe
BFTHANY !Dorcas) W o rshtp q 00 am
Church School I 0 00 a m
CARMEL Chruc h School 9 30 a rn Wor
shtp 10 JO a m Lnd ohd 4th Sunci oys
APPLE GROV£ Sunday School 9 30 o m
W o rshr p 7 10 p rn I \I ond 3rd Sundays
Prayer •n t: ttt•ng W&amp;dnesdoy 7 30 p m
Fell owt.h•f-1 ~u pper lrrst Saturday 6 p m
UMW 2nd luesdoy 7 30 p m
EASI LETART Chru1h School 9 c m
W ors hrp ser,rce 10 am Prayer meerrng
7 JO p m Wednesday UMW second lues
d oy 7 30 p m
RA CINf Wf':&gt;lE'fAN
Sun day schoal10
am
w o •~h •p
II a rn (herr prO(It ( e
Thur sdoy B p m
lETART FA LLS
W orshtp \&amp;r vtc e q om
Chun h Sehoul I 0 a 111
MORNING STAR W o rsh •p q .30 am
Churth
School
10 30
am
Youth
lue\doy\ 7 p m
MORSE CHAPEL Church School q 30
o rn W ors hrp 1 I a m
PORTLAND Church School 9 30 om
W ots h p 11 o m
SUTTON Chu rch School9 30 am Wor
~hip 1&lt;,:1 ond 3rd Sundays 10 30om
NORTHEAST CLU STE R
Re" Rt chord W Thomas
Duane Sydenstrrcke1 Sr
John W Douglm
Charles Domtgon
jQPPA
W o nhrp 9 00 om
(hutch
School10 00 om
CHESTE R
W o rsh rp 9 am
Chur(h
School 10 a m Chotr Rehearsa l 7 p m
Wed n esday 8rble Study Wedne~doys
730 pm
LO N G BOTTOM Sunday School at 9 30
a m Evenong Worshrp at 7 JO p m Thun
day Brble Study 7 30 p 111
REEDSVILLE Sunday School 9 30 am
Mornrng Worshrp 10 30 a rn Even •ng Wor
shp 7 30 p m Btb le Study Wednesdays at
730pm
ALFRED Sunday School at Q 45 a m
M orn 1ng Worshrp at II a 111 Wednesday
N 1ght Prayer Meet.ng 7 30 p m
ST
PAUL
( Tuppers Plo rns '
Sunday
School Q 00 a m
M ornm g Worshrp a r
10 00 o rr1 M onday Ntgh t Brble Study 7 30

These Messages Of Our Religious Heritage

pm
SYRA CUSE CHURCH OF I HE NAZAREM:
Sunday ~&lt; hool
Rev Dole Bon pasTor
q 30 am mor n rng wQr\htp 10 4S 0 m
evongeltsllc §.erv•ce 7 p m Wednesday
serv t ce~
prayer and pro•se 7 p m
youth meet•ng 7 p m
Me 11 s prayer
rneef +ng Saturday 7 p m
EDEN UNIHO BRETHREN IN CHRI ST
Elden R Bloh.e past or Sunday School 10
om
Rob&amp;rl Reed \uOI
~ o rnrng ~et
rnon
11 a m
Sur duy nrght servt C fl~
Chrrs tton Endeo~or 7 30 p m
Song ser
v+ce
8 p m
Preo chtn g 8 )Q p m
MrdweRk Prayer meetrng Wed ne~do y 7
p m Al .... n R:eed 1ay leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST l oc ated at
Rutland on New ltmo Rood new' t o Fo re st
Acre Pork Re v Roy Rouse pO i tor Robert
Musser
Sunday School supt
Sunday
school 10 30 o m
worshtp 7 30 p m B•
ble Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sotur
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BRADBUR Y CHURCH OF CHRIST Edward
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BETHlEHEM BAPT IS T Rh Earl Shuler
pas l o r Worshrp \ervrce 9 30 a m Sunday
Hhool 10 30om Btble l)tudy ctnd prayer
Htrv•ce Thur\day 7 ~ p m
CARlETON CHURCH Kmgsbury Rood
G ory- Krng po!otor Sunday Hhool q 30
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Ptoye r meetrng
Wednesday 7 :lOp rn
LONG BO TTOM CHRI STIAN George F
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Walla ce Damewood
Sup t B•ble School 9 45 om Preochrng
servr ce 10 45 am
f rrsl and thord Sun
day~ 7 p m second and f ourth Sundays
8•ble study B p m Tue~doys
HYSELL RU N FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Re .... O~ ey Cart pastor M orntng serv tce
10 30 a m Sunday e"'emng and Thursday
ev•mng servtces at 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSI O N at Bo ld
Knob Re"' lawrence G fuesencomp Sr
pastor Roger Wrllf ord Sr Sunday school
sup! Sunday school 9 30 a e~o~en + ng war
sh tp 7 30 p m Prayer meet tng Wednes
day 7 30 p m Youth meettng, Sunday
5 30 p m w1th Don and M artha Meadows
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W HI TE 5 CHAPEL Coo lvrlle RD Re v Roy
Deeter pas t or Sunday 'S chool 9 JO o m
worshrp ~e rvt ce 10 30 am Soble stu dy
and prayer servrce Wedflesdoy 7 30 p m
RUlLANO CHURCH Of CHRIST
Brad
Hender ~o n pasTor H erh Ellt o11 Sunday
o;c hool supf Sunday school q 30 o m
mornrng worst1•p and comun1on 10 JO

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RUTLAND COM MUNtl 'l' CHURCH Amos

Trll1 s po~tor Dor1ny Tt ll t~ Sunday School
Sup! Sunday )choo l 9 30 a m f o ll o wed
by rnotntng worshrp Sunday evenmg ser
Vtl~ 7 30 p m Prayer meetrng W&amp;dnes
day 7 JO p m WMPO Rado o brood co!&gt; l
Sur•doy mot nu1g 7 45
RUILAND CHURCH Of THE NAZARENE
Re v ll o yd D Gr~mm Jr poslor Sunday
school 9 30 am wonh1p serv rce 10 30
am Broadcast lt,..e av ttr WMPO yovng
pe ople~ !.ervrce 7 p m E""ongelrs t rc ser
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fiRST SOUT HERN 8AP11Sl Co rner o l Se
cond and Anderson Mason Pastor Fro n k
Low th er Sun day school 9 4) a m w or
sh1p serv rce 11 o m and 7 30 p m Week
ly 81ble Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON CHUR CH O f CHRI ST Mr ller St
Mo ~on W Vo Aun ce M rck past o r Sun
day Brble Study I 0 o m W (H5 htp II o m
ond 7 p m Brble Study Wednesday 7 p rn
Vocal mu~rr
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ouddtn g
I on@ Mas on W '1/u Rev Ronnre B Rout
Pa stor Sunday Sc hool 9 45 a m M orntn g
Wonhtp 1 I a m Evemn~ Serv1ce 7 30
p m Wednesday Women s M tntstne"' 9
om (meetrng and prayer Proyflt ond 81
ble Study 7 p m
HARIFORD CHURCH OF CHRI ST IN
CHRI STI AN UNION
The Rev Wtllrom
Campbell pasto r Sunday Sc hool q 30
om James Hu ghes supt e~o~enrng ler
v•ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even•ng
prayer meettng 7 30 p m Yo uth prayer
serv•ce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH let art W
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Charl es Hor gro,.,es
po~ t or Wor~hrp \ervrces 9 30 am
Sun
day school 11 am
eventng worshtp
7 30 p m Tuesday collage prayer rnettltng
and Brble study q 30 a m Worshrp ser
vt ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
CA l V ARY BIBLE CHURCH now la&lt;a l&amp;d
on Pomet ay Ptke Coonty Rood 25 neor
Flatw oo&lt;h Re"' Blackwood poster Se r
\lrces on Sunday at 10 30 a m and 7 30
p m w1th Sunda y school 9 30om B•ble
study WednesdO)' . 7 30 p m
INDEPENDENT HO LINESS CHUIKH 1NC
Peorl 51
Mrddleport Rev 0 Dell
Man l ey pastor Sonny H udson Sunday
school supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
e venrng worshrp 7 30 p m Prayer ond
pro •\e \erv• ce Wednesday ' 30 p m
RU TLA ND APOSTO LI C CHUR CH Of
JE SUS CHRIST l:lder Jome ~&lt; M rl ler Btble
5ludy
Wedrtesdoy 7 JO p m
Sunday
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POMEROY WES LEYA N HOLIN ESS
Hornsonvt lte Rood Dewey Ktng past o r
Ed•son Weaver ours lont Henry Ebltn
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Sef\lrCe
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meetrng Thursday 7 30 p m
SY RAC USE FIRST CH U RCH OF GOO
No ! Pen leco\ tol
Re v
George Ooler
W ors h•p ~ervtce Sunday
9 45
pas t or
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Sunday school 11 om
wonhrp
~erv t ce
7 30 p m
Thur~doy
prayer
meetrng 7 30 p m
MT HERMON Unrted Bre thren Chur ch
Sunday School 9 30 a m Wors h tp servr ce
10 45 a m Pr &amp;ech rng ser vtces &amp;'o'ery Sun
day alte rna t rng wrth C E Wednesday
prayer meettn g 7 30 p m Rev Jame~
leach pO'!t t or Davtd H oller loy leader
JE HOV AH S W ITNE SSES 1 mrle east o f
Rvt land 1unc t ron ol Route 124 ofld N ob le
Summ i t Rood ( T 174) Sunday Brble lee
lure 9 30 a
Watcht owe r study I 0 30
om
Tuesday Btblfl study 7 and
15
p m
Thursda y theocr altc \Cheal 7 30
p m ser\IIC8 meeting 6 30 p m
RUT LAND F~EEW ILL BAPTI ST Church
leland H o ley pasto r Sunday schoo l I 0
o m
even tng ser,.tee 7 30 p m Prayer
meelong Wedne\doy 7 J0 p m
CHURCH Of GO D of Pr o phe cy located
on the 0 J W h rte Rood oH h tgh woy I bO
Sunday School 10 am Superrn tendent
John Loved ay Ftrsl Wednesday nrght o f
month CPMA se r.trces second Wednes
day WMB meeltng thrrd through ltfth
y-outh se r,.,Ke George Croyle pastor
HOPE BAPTI ST CHAPEL
570 Grant St
Mtddleport Rev D on Bloke poster Sr..m
day school 9 30 a m
morntng worshrp
10 30 om
uvenrng worsh1p 7 p m
Wednetd.J 1 e"entng 81 ble study and
prayer mee1 •fl Q 7 p m AHr lt a ted wtth
Southern Bop t ts t Conven t tan
BRADFORD CHU RCH OF CHRIST
Eugene Underwood po,tor Har ry Hen
drtcks tuperrnfenden l Sunday school
9 30 a m m orn1n g worsrup 10 JO a m
evenrng worshtp 7 p m Wednesday Btble
study 7 p m
JUBILEE CHR ISTIA N CENTE R
Georges
Cre ek Rood Re,. C J lflmley pot1or
John Fel lure
supeon l endenl
Church
school
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morntng worsh1p
10 30 evenrn g servrce 7 p m Youth
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evenrng Moss 7 30 Sunday Mou 8 and
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V IC TORY BAPTI ST
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sc h ool 10 a m
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a In even ong ~er,.rc8 7
TRIN IT Y (hrr\ltan Assembly Coolvrl le
Grlberl Spemer
pastor
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schoo l 9 JO o m
mornrng worsh tp 11
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M OUNT Oltve Commun •fy
Ch urch
Lo wt e n&lt; e Bu sh pastor Max Folme r Sr
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servrce 7 p m 'l'ou fh mee trng end B rble
sludy W&amp;dnesdoy 7 p m
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Un tted Stee l Workers Unron Hall Rorlrood
Street Mas o n Poste r Rev Joy Mtt c hell
Mornrng ..,...orshrp 9 -'5 am
Sunday
School
10 30 a m
Praye r
m . .,rng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
FORE ST RUN BAPTIST Re v Nyle
Bo rde n
poster
Cornel1us
Bu nch
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second and f o urth Su ndays worshrp ser
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fourth and
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poster M rs El v tn Bumgard ner 1up t Sun
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worsh tp ''HVICII
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Chu rc h Re v Cha rles Oom•gan poslor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
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'Thanksgiving 1979, a mixed emotional bag
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12 &amp; 20 GAUGE
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16 GAUGE
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Some senior ci tizen~ in Atlantic
Qly, N.J ., had turkey on some high
rollers, while New York kids
screeched approval of li:Hoot Un derdog . In Dallas, the Cowboys may
have wished they were in New York,
and somewhere in the Pacific, Jack
Marbut ate in a ship 's mess .
It was Thanksgiving 1979, a mixed
emotional bag spiked by dressing
and deviled eggs, bearded tyrants,
blizzards and captured Americans
far from home .
Thirteen Americans released
from the U.S. Embassy in Iran enjoyed Thanksgiving with their

families, but President Carter's
hollday message reminded the
nation of the 49 still held .
The mood was upbeat in the B1g
Apple, where millions tw-ned out to
be cheered by clowns, stirred by
bands and wowed by the largerthan-tile floats and balloons as the
!i.'!rd Macy 's Thanksgiving Day
parade moved down Broadway .
"This is a very greasy parade ,"
said John " Bowzer" Bauman of the
·~-..tyl e rock . group Sha Na Na .
"That's the highest compliment 1
~an give ."
' Many of the estimated 110 million

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985 -3301

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Don'tGIY

1974 F-250 FORD PICKUP
4 sp tran o:,
V o P S , rad tO , he-avy duty . step
bumper 2 to c hoose f rom

1975 F-100 PICKUP

Area deaths
PAULM . JONF.S
Paul M. Jones, 64, Swlbury , Oflio
died at his residence Wednesday
morning .
Mr . Jones was born in Pomeroy
the son of the late Will J . and
Josephine Spencer Jones. He was
also preceded in death by two
brothers, Billy Jones and Spencer
Jones .
He is surv1ved by his wife , Nora
Jones, one son , Paul William Jones
Greensboro, N. C.; two daughters :
Sarah Ann Leclerc , U. S. Army ,
South Carolina, and Mona Jean Cordell , Portland, Oregon; two grandchildren; two aunts , Ann Coe and
Maxine Wingett both of Racine, and
several cousins who live in Meigs
County .
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 11 a.m . at the Rutherford Funeral Home , North High
Street, Colwnbus. Burial will be in
Union Cemetery, Colwnbus .

V 8, std trans . P S.. bumper

1975 F-250 SUPER CAB
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v 8, au to tranc;, . white spoke wheels .

7- NEW 1979 TRUCKS IN STOCK,
4 - 1979 CARS IN STOCK.
ALL REDUCED PRICES.

PAT HILL FORD, INC.
For a Friend~ Deal See Rocky Hupp, Darrel Doddrill
or Pat Hill, Gen. Mgr.
S. 3RD AVE.
992-2196

The Middleport Pentecostal Cl!urch will observe homecoming and
evangelism Swlday at the church on
S. Third Ave , this Swlday .
Evangelism services will be held
from 10 a .m . Wltil noon with the Rev .
Ralph Priddy from Circleville, W.
Va ., ministering to the adult class
and Mrs . Shirley Priddy speaking to
the nine to 18 year old group . Their
son, Jerry, and friend will be
teaching the three to eight year old
group through a ventriloquism act .
There will be also a puppet show
conducted by Teresa Shaffer and
Amanda Eastman with a giant
papier mache elephant to be used as
a prop in the young people's group.
At noon classes will be dismised
and a homecoming dinner and
fellowship hour will be held WJW 2
GARDEN CLUB MEETING
Mrs . Harvey Erlewine and Mrs .
James Nicholson will entertam the
Rutland Garden Club at the
Erlewine home Monday evening .
The roll call will be "a feathered
friend' ' which mits the home .
Mrs . Olarles Lewis will present
OAGC slides on birds in Ohio. Ideas
for December will be presented by •
Mrs . Russell Little . The meeting
will start at 7:30p.m .

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DAMAGFS SOUGIIT
A suit in the amoW!t of $83 ,705 .56
was !Ued in Meigs CoWlty Common
Pleas by Patsy J . Laudermilt and
Walter Laudermilt, R1 . 2, Racine ,
against Don l. Walker, Racine .
The suit is lor injuries sustained in
an automobile accident on Dec . 21 ,
1978, on SR 338 in Racine.

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... t(l heat Christmas hills
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PICK YOUR CLUB NOW .. .
Deposit Each
Receive Ne•t
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Year For
49 Weeks
Christmas

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SPECIAl SPEAKER
The Middleport United Pen tecostal Cl!urch will have as special
speaker for its Friday evening youth
service a yoWJg evangelist, Curtis
Ward , from Nelsonville . There will
be special singing at the public is invited to the service which starts at
7:30p.m .
SEEKUCENSE
A marriage license was issued to
Larry l.Urtis &amp;ruth, 29, R1 . 1.Racine
and lisa Dawn Warner . 18, R1 2:
Rac;,.e .

p.m. when the afternoon worship
service begins . The Rev . Mr . Priddy
will also speak at that service .
The serviCf will dismiss at 4 p.m .
but the evening evangelistic sesrvi ce wimll begin at the usual time of
7:30.
The pastor, the Rev. Wtlliwn Knittel, extends an invitation to the
public to attend the Sunday ob-

servance .
CAGE MEETING
A meeting to organize a church
basketball league will be held at 4
p.m . SIUiday at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Olurch . All churches
wishing to lake part in the league
are asked to have a representative
at the meeting .
MINOR MISHAP
The Gallia-Meigs Post State
Highway Patrol investigated a two
car accident at 12:50 p.m . Thlll'8day
on SR 2-48 near Long Bottom. Officers said cars driven by Penny
Voss, 30, Colwnbus, and Steve
Barber , 18, Reedsvile , collided on a
c urve . There was moderate
damage . Barber was charged with
drivmg left of the center .
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Wednesday Admissions-Harry
Arter , Mason; Larry Bailey , Middleport ; Robert Jeffers, Syracuse.
Wednesday Discharges-Leona
Keck, Clara Conroy, Harold Walker,
Lor a McCoy , Sallie Cadle, George
Nesselroad, Bessie Stitt, Brian Rit chart , John Dean, Malvera Wheeler .
Thursday Admissions-Kim Armstrong,
Middleport ;
Mary
Pickens, Racine; Mary Newlun,
Long Bottom ; Mae Holter, Minersville; Edna Roush, Racine.
Thursday Discharges--Eloise
Eblin, Lucille Lewis, Harry Arter ,
Kaaron Hatfield , Brynda Black .

SQUADS BUSY
The Middleport Emergency Unit
answered a call to Sixth and Palmer
Sta., Friday moming for Roy San sbury who was taken to Holzer
Medical Center .
The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
was called to the Victor Young home
at 9:35 pm . Thursday for l.ouise
Hawkins who was taken to Veterans
MemoMal Hospital .

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being made for the annual Gallia
CoWlty area Cluistmas parade in
downtown Gallipolis on Saturday,
Dec . 1.
Theme this year is : "Quistmas
Through the Eye of a Child ."
Members of the 1979 parade com mittee a re Carolyn Roth , Jan
Thaler, James Mullins, Thelma
Elliott, Farrell Houc k. Dave
Tawney. Jim Thaler , Dr . Don
Thale r , A. K . ( Red ) Suiter and Vic
Mullins, representing the downtown
merchants association and Mike
Thompson, Gallipolis Developmental Center representative.
This year 's parade will start for ming at Ohio Avenue and continue
through the Gallipolis Developmental Center groWJds . Fioat en tries are asked to travel via Mill
Creek Rd. to line up for the parade .
Horses and antique cars will enter
the parade at Spruce St . and Fourth
Ave . !The Cut) and children 's marching WJits will start at the mtersection or Spruce St . and Second
Ave

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GIANT earth movers have been busy the past
week m East Gallipolis , site of the city's new $7 million
James A. Northup Water Treatment Plant . Ground
was broken for the facility last Tuesday . ConstructiOn

is expected to be completed within two years. The new
plant will replace Gallipolis · outdated plant at the in tersection of MIU Creek Rd . and Eastern Ave . !Steve
Wtlson photo /.

Public meeting set Nov. 27
COLUMBUS - State Represen tative Ron James ([}.Proctorville 1
annoWJced to the citizens of Ga llia
County Saturday that a public
meeting on the need for basic legal
services for the poor in Gallia CoWlty will be held soon .
The Legal Services Corporation is
holding a public meetmg at Marietta
on Tuesday, Nov . 27, at 7 p.m . at the
Manetta Holiday Inn. located at the
intersection of Route 7 and 1-77. AI
the public meeting , citizens and
organizations can make comments
on the need lor legal services for the
poor in Gall!a Co Wlt y . The va n ous

proposals to provide basic legal services will also be discussed .
These meetings are being held
beea use of an application submitted
by the Southeastern Oflio Legal Services Program to the Legal Services
Commission to begm to provide ser vices to the Gallia County area in
1900. The Southeastern Oflio Legal
Services
Pr og r a m c urr ently
prov ides basic legal services for the
poor in So utheastern Ohio , but
Gallia CoWJt y is not one of the co un ·
ties it serves The Southeastern Ohi o
Legal Services program is applying
for funds to serve several counties in
Southeastern Oh1o which c urrent!\'

have no program .
II th e application of the
Southeastern Oflio Legal Services
program is approved , funds based
on the nwnber of poor people in
Gallia CoWJty would be awa rded to
th e legal servtces program to
pro\ide a minimum access to legal
resources for the poor .
"I am very much aware of th e
need for bas1c leg al serv1ces for the
poor to be available in my distnct, "
Representative James said . " !
wo uld encourage anyone who can
help to express the need of Gallla
Co unty for this service to attend the
public meeting .··

Khomeini insists Iran has
right to bring shah to trial
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Revol uti onary leader Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khome ini msisted on
Sat urday that Iran had the "absolute nght" to bring the deposed
shah to tnal , and the deadlock over
the fa te of 49 American hostages at
the U.S. Embassy headed into a
fourth week wi th no resolution in
sight.
Presid ent Carter summoned the
Joint Chiefs of Staff to Camp Dav id ,
Md White House Press Secrr-. ary

Jody Powe ll said the meeting was
sc heduled some time ago for 1980
budget discussions, but said he could
not rule out the possibility the
situatiOn in Iran would be part of the
agenda .
Khomeini also accused the United
States and Israel of plotting agamst
holy Mos lem shrines in Mecca,
Saudi Arabia , a nd said Carter's " bi g
mistak e" was his !allure to undersland the " depth of fee ling ol the
Islamic movement ." He appealed to

Mos i e~ to " nse up ~~d de fend
Islam agamst ·mf&lt; dels .
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"Peace can only be attamed If the
crurun~l hands of the oppressors are
cut off . Kh ome m•saulm a m essage
to Mos lem natiOnal liberatiOn
movements
There was no further word abo ut
the condillon of the hostages, who
have nthot rbcendseen fbtyh any o u;s,~er
Since e •rst ay so el r cap ~vi Y·
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6 cyl engrne . s1d trans .• AM radio , 5 rad ral fires , m irrors , p _steering .

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Over 10.000 Poinsettas to choose from, Priced
Sl.OO to $10.00. Also hanging basket, foliage,
house plants, African violet &amp; rubber trees.
Watch for our annual Christmas Open House
Saturday and Sunday, Dec . 1 &amp; 2.
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POMEROY - A strike by the
Meigs Local Teachers Association IS
nearing a length record in the State
of Oflio .
Monday will mark the beginning
of the lOCh week of the strike which
began on Sept . 24. Schools or the
Me1gs Local Distnct were officially
closed on Oct . 16.
Secrecy still shrouded the status of
any settlement Saturday morning
with neither the Meigs Local Board
of Education nor the Meigs Local
Teachers Association issuing any
statements. Neither side has issued
a statement for several days.
Negotiations have been under way
in Col wnbus under the sponsorship
of the Ohio Department of
Education . However , apparently a
settlement has not resulted at thi.s
point .
Negotiations in the Colwnbus
location began on Friday, Nov . 16,
and a goal of a settlement by 6 p.m .

on Sunday, Nov . 18 was set .
However , that goal was not met and
the negotiations, wrapped in
secrecy. continued for several days
durmg the past week . However, as
near as can be detennined there
have been no negotiations since
Thanksgiving .
At the time of the movement of
negotiations to Columbus, Eugene
Brw1d!ge, president of the Ohio
Education Association, indicated
that if a settlement did not
materialize in ColurnbWI that the
problem would be brought back to
the local level. He mentioned the
name of Judge Robert E . Buck u a
m eans of settlement . There is a suit
pendlng in the Meigs Probate Court
of Judge Buck requesting that the
court take over the fWJCtions of the
Meigs Local Board of Education .
Meantime, the strike drags on and
some 2800 students are still out of the
classrooms or the district.

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POMEROY - The Meigs County
Board of ElectiOns Friday con dueled a reco unt on votes cast for
the board of educa tion 10 the district
at the Nov . 6 election .
There was littl e change tn the
ballots most of which had to be hand
co unted by the board because or the
nwnber or write-in candidates in vo lved in the voting .
Elected in the district were J im my C. Caldwell who was the only
candidate on the ball ot , and Roger
Gaul and Bernard Shri vers . both
Y.Tite..w candidates .
Slrivers was elected with 328
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rece1ved 31 8 votes, 10 less than
Shrivers .
Several candidates observed the
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CHRISTMAS IS COMIN(;
Now that Thanksgiving
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Theme : Most Original Entry ; Best
Youth Entry; Best Walking Unit and
participating plaques for bands.
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Wagner will
serve a.s parade marshals this year .
Parade judges are Mrs . Marianne
Campbell , Dale Lear and Mrs . Arthur Lund .
Parade participants will begin forming at 9.30 a .m. in the GDC area,
and will start downtown at II a .m .
The parade should be in downtown
Gallipolis at 11 :JO a .m. Saturday.

ln creasmg cloudmess today With a
chance of rain by afternoon . The
chance of rain is 40 percent.
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JOINS MOVEMENT
POMEROY--Cbureb bello
throughout Mel go County may be
chlmlng eaeh day In coojuneUoo
with a national program relating to
tbe hostages In Iran. A Dlltlooal
movemeot relaiiDg to tbe bootoges t.
a.oking that church bella be nmg
from 12 to 12:15 p.m. eaeb day until
the bostages are freed .

Ann Rieser 's GAHS home
economics class will provide two exIra costumes th is year . The
eostwnes will be worn by the Key
Oub and members will distribute
candy along the parade route. Candy
will be furnished by the Gallipolis
Merchants Association .
Five trophies have been donated
by the Antique Car Club - Oldest
Car ; Most Original Car and Judges
Olo1ce .
Other trophies to be presented
are : The Best Retig10us Float : Re't

Weather

FUll WARRANTY - GOOD SELECTION

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OIUO FORECAST
Monday through Wednesday, a
chance of rain through the
period . Highs in the :;(E Monday ,
cooling to the 4lkl by Wednesday .
Lows in the 305

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Gallia's annual Yule
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to the high rollers in Atlantic aty,
where more than 1,000 seruor
citizens feasted .
Caesars Boardwalk Regency
Hotel provided and prepared a complete turkey dinner while county
volunteers delivered and served the
meals at seven of Atlantic County's
lO nubition sites .
Caesars got busy when it learned
the nutrition centers were to be
closed for Thanskglving .

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RILEY PIOOIT
Riley Pigott, 89, Route I, Long
Bottom , died Wednesday night at the
Arcadia Nursing Home following an

extended illness .
Mr . Pigott was born in Dodridge
County, W. Va ., a son of the late Dexter L. and Sina May Morrison Pigott.
He was a member of the Long Bottom United Methodist Olurch,
Shade River Lodge 453, F x AM, and
was a properous poultry farmer
most of his life.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs . Daile
Pigott ; a son, Donald , at home ; five
daughters, Mrs . Rexal ( Ann ) Swnmerfield, Reedsville; Mrs . Henry
1Eileen J Bahr . Long Bottom ; Mrs .
Royal (Lucille ) Wilson , Roseville ;
Mrs . Rex (Sins) Bailey, Olester,
and Mrs . Lorene Woll, Cleveland; 27
grandchildren, 38
greatgrandchildren and one great-greatgrand-daughter.
Preceding him in death were a
son, Willard , in 1977; a grandchild
and a great-grandson.
Funeral services will be held at I
p.m . Saturday at the White FWleral
Home in Coolville with the Rev .
Richard Thomas officiating. Burial
will be in Sand Hill Cemetery, Long
Bottom . Friends may call a\ the
fWleral home alter 3p.m. today .

wllo watched the parade on TV abo
kicked off along weekend of football
games as they saw Dallas lose to
Houston and Olicago drubbed by
Detroit.
But Petty Officer 2nd a ass Jack
.Marut was not in any of the crowds
Thursday . He was aboard the USS
Midway as it steamed for the Persian Gulf, part of a show of strength
prompted by the crisis in Iran .
The prospect of Marut missing yet
another Thanksgiving at home in
Orange, N.J., was upsetting to his
twin sister, Jill, but not as much as
the near-certainty that he would
miss the birth of his second child in
Ykusuka , Japan, probably next
month .
1n Sterling, Kan ., cloudy , rainy
skies and chilling temperatures
threatened to put a damper on
Darlene Walsh 's annual spread for
folks in this central Kansas community - but sometimes even the
weather cooperates .
"It was just fantastic . The
weather had really been bad," said
Mrs . Walsh . "Then about 10 minutes
before we began serving, the sun
came out. It 's been just great all
day."
About 2,000 persons had been expected but Mrs. Walsh said far more
actually showed up . "We ran out of
some things and they had to open a
little store downtown to get some
more food ."
The Thanksgiving spirit even ~ot

Pt. Pleasant Big Blacks eliminated Saturday

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first appearance in the old French City Friday as he greeted little ClJrl.st.
mas shoppers a t the Silver Bridge Plaza . Santa , sponsored by some of the
Silver Bridge merchants, was handlng out candy canes to the kiddles
when this Times-Sentinel photo was taken .

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