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WEEKEND SPE·CJAI.S ,

October 18 ends .years of planning
Celebration and tied1eauon
is the theme of the Oct . 18
Open House and Dedu.•ation
activities planned

for the

·grand opening of the . new
Gatlia.Jackson-Meigs Mental
Health Center factlit)' \O('atcd
in Gallia Colll)t)c near llolzer
Medical Center .
Opening of the facthty is
the culmination of yea rs of
plaruting by the 648 Buard and

n

"hen the Community

Mental Health !648 1 Board
and the Community Mental
Health Center Board hold a

joint annual mrrting with
Michael Houlihan. division·
manager of ·flcgion 5. U. S.
Department of
Health
Education and Welfare attending. Other highlights of

Health Center Boa rd t o
provide residents of Jackson:.

and hoard members.

Community

Mental

Ga Uia and Meigs Counties'
with the most comprehensive
program of mental health
ser\'ices and
fa cil ities
available anywhere in rural
Ohio .
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It is also the first and only
communi ty mental health
center in Ohio, and perhaps
the nation. tO provide inpatient heds .
Th e celebration will get
underway a t 6 p. m. October

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interested

persons

are

welcome.
Of special interest will he
new build ings opened this fall

includin g a gymnas ium ,

tra in

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While quanttty Iasrs 99c .

and others- an excellent selection.
Plant now ·for best results.

CARRIER O F THE WE EK - Troy Bauer, son vf
Evelyn Bauer , M id~l eport; is a car rier for the Daily
Sentinel. He-likes to ride his bike'and skateboard. He is a
student at Meigs Junior High. •

Earnings at
second best

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RACINE
HOME NATIONAL

RACINE,

'J'ULEOO , Ohio l UP! I
Eari'liri-gs of Owens-Illinois.
lnc. for the fi r st nine. months
of 1971 wer.e lower than last
year 's r eco rd le vels, bu t
· second highest in the
company's histor y, Edwin D.
Dodd, chairman . and chief
exe cuti ve offic er , s a id
Wednesday.
-· ln the first nine months this
year , th e cmnpany h&lt;id sales
of $2.119 billion , earnings of
$74.4 million a nd ea rning s per
common shar e of $2.53.
That compares with sales
of $1.94 billion, ea rnin gs
before extraordinary gains of
$83.5 million, and earnings
per common share of $2.68 in
the first nine months last
year, Dodd said.
Major factors in the decline
this year were a ·s trike
affecting the company's 21
dome sti c gla ss con tainer
plants, worldwide economic
conditions and rising costs
with out a d equ a t e pri ce
increases, Dodd said,
He added tha t the need for
price increaseS to help Offset
r a pidly risin g cos ts is
''increasingly a pparen t. ''

Libraries are
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COLUMBUS - A COLUMBUS PHYSICIAN , a clinic and
labortory he heads , and three other persons have been indi cted
by a special grand jury on charges of defrauding the state
workers' compensation system . Or . George K. Hughes . of
Columbus was indicted Tuesda y on five counts of theft by
deception, with no d ollar amoWlts set. The charges aga inst the
other three persons involve a total of $22,500.
Medical Science Clinic, Inc., of whi ch Hughes is preside nt,
was charged with four counts of theft by deception. Medical
Science Laboratories , Inc., a liso heaaed by Hu ghes, was
charged with one count of theft by deception. Others indi cted
were Aurelius D. Gra dy of Columbus, two counts of theft by
deception and one each of fraudulen t representatlon ,
falsifa ction and la rceny by tric k, involving a tota l $15,307 ;
Frances J ones , Gahanna, one co unt of theft by deception,
involvin g $1 ,070 ; and Gary E. Martin of Chillicoth e, one count
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of theft by deception , invol vin g $6,1 23.

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WOMENS TOPS

With some schools closin g
in Mei gs count y, librarian
Su san F l'es hm a n urges
- Reg ula r and pre-w a s h e d denim .
- Large g r oup of sol id colors and pat terns .
p.a rents to encourage their
- Sle eve les s , long and short sleev es .
oUt-of·school ch ildren to visit
- Si l m a n d &lt;e g u la r sizes 2 fo 4, 4 .l o 6X , 7- 14
-. Sizes 32 to 42.
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bookm obile . Even t hough
scho ols may be closed . '
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children can turn . to the
libraries for a wide selection
of en joyable and educationa l
books and magazines .
The librari an points out
th at when childre n read
&amp;ori es fo r fun they a re
getting benefits beyond just
reading practice. They are
also lea rning language skills
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tha t help them to write better
and ·to handle· words more
easily . Children al so like to
read about things in the world
a round them - anythi ng
from dinosBurs to t elevision.
by .A.rrieri can Tex tile .
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NEW ORLEANS (UP!l The public libraries are
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114 comehacl&lt; victory in an choose books, The Middleport
Li brary is open fro m 10 :30 to
NB;\ ~xl ··ion !'mne.
f{1)bin::
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\j&gt;ams, while Larry Wrij,:ht ts open from 10:30 to 8 in the
Made by Wrangler, Sherpa lining, snap button front ,
evemng Monda ys thr ough
led Washington wi.th 19.
Ha ze si p out linings, Zepel wa ter r epell ent. Sizes 38 t o
solid color s, brown and t an . Sma ll. medium: long and
l'riday s, 10:30 to 5 on
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extra long .
Saturday and 2 to 4:30 on
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children find the books they
want a nd there is plenty of
room in the libraries for ·
people to read and browse
r ight there.
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ja c'kets,
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TOLEDO, Ohio iUPl ).L il) bey-Owe ns -l' or d Co
· Wednesday reported an incr ease of 12.7 per cent in its
consolidated sales for the
third quarter of this year ,
with a decrease in net
earnings during th e same
perind .
Conso lidated
earnings
totaled $233,168,000 the third .
quarter this yea r , compared
tr• $20R.90l.OOO, the th ird
qllariL'I' la:st year.
Third quarter nc'l carntngs
\'-icrc $11,fi74,000, dc•wn from

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Charles G. Aulthouse, 27, 554, two tenths of a mile east
Albany, ·suffered milior in· ' of milepOst 10. The animal
jurlesinanaccidentat2:50 p. ran into the path of a car
m . Thursday at the New operated by Joe W. Camden,
Lima Rd ..SR124 junction in 45, Bidwell. There was
Meigs County.
moderate damage.
A single car accidenl ocThe . Gallia-Meigs Post
State Highway Patrol said curred at 7 p. m . on Bulaville
Aulthouse lost control of his Rd. four miles west of SR 7
pickup truck which ran ·off where an aut6 operated by
the rtght side of (he highway Gordon S. Jarrell, 16,
striking a bridge abutment. ~ Gallipolis, went out .of control
His truck was demolished. off the right side of the highBurdell McKinney, 57, way, striking a fence. There
Middleport , was cited t o was minor dall)age.
Meigs County Court for
A cow was struck in an
passing over a yellow line accident at 7:45p.m. on SR
following · a three-vehi cle 554, six miles east of Porter .
accident at 11 : 45 a . m . The animal, owned by Clinton
Thursday on SR 124, one mil e Jones, Rt . I, Bidwell, ran into
west of Rutland.
the path of a car operated by
'l'he patrol said McKinney Ada Ward , 70, Cheshire.
attempted to pas.s a vehicle
operated by Delbert F .
Mitchell, 50, Langsville. His
vehicle struck the Mitchell
Cloudy tonight, lows to the
car, then hit the dual wheels
upper 30s. Cloudy Saturday,
on a truck operated by
highs . in the upp-.r 50s.
Kenneth
Peoples,
54,
Probability of precipita tion
Wellston .
10 pet. today a nd ton ight; 20
A deer was killed in an
pet. ,S aturday.
accident at 6:45 a . m. on SR

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- The public ls- reoniJ],ded.::_-f.
that th e Meigs County
Board of Elections office
located In the Masonic
Te mple building, Mulberry
competitive bidding. There
Aveoue , Pomeroy, Is
appears to be sufficient funds
maintaining speelal office
for the Rio Gra nde Comhours
for absentee a nd
munity College project .
disabled voting, In the fall
Here a re the bids and the
state estima tes (omii ting all elec)lon. .
The office Is open from 9
a lternates):
a. m. to 4 p. m. Monday
General cont ract - Fry,
through Saturday.
In c., Sprin g fiel d $932,195;
The Jail e lection will be
e•·timate $1 ,006,751.
on
Nov. 8. However, voters
P lumbing
Sc ioto
of
the Southern Local
Mec ha nical Cont r actor s,
School
District will go to
Minford $147 ,000 ; estimate
the
polls
In a special
$69,238.
election
on
Tuesday, Oct.
Heating, ventilaUng, a nd
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lha
t
lime
they will
air conditioning - Ge iger
decide
on
a
6.5
mill
Br others, Loga n $318 ,400 ;
operating
levy.
Schools
of
estimate $242,813.
the
district
have
been
Electric - James E lect ric
Co., Hun t ing ton $222 ,ll90 ; closed since last Friday.
'Residents of the district
estimate $1 93,001.
State a ppropria tion for th e wisbing to vote abs~ntee Or
project in sta te capita l im- disabled bollols should stop
provements funds was $2 by or contact the county
board of elections office.
million .
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ALTHOUGH TEMPERATURES ARE NOT
SUITABLE for tennis, all will be in readiness for play next
spring at the Middleport Municipal Park. The York
Constructi on Co. of Chauncey has begun construction of
two courts. The courts are being built through a $7,050
grant f"l"' the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation secured

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NO. 128

through an application prepared and filed by Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman" ToUJl_cost is $17,860. This view
northward is toward Locust St. (SR 7 access) with the
municipal pool visible at the left. The existing concrete
slab for basketball and ten nis encircled by a fence is between the new rourts_and the pool.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977

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Hijackers dem~nd freedom
for 13 ·terrorists, ran·sorn
BEIRUT,' Lebanon (UP! ) - Hijackers threatening to blow
up a West Ge rman jetline r with 91 persons aboard for ced it to
la nd in the Arab emirate of Dubai today and demanded the
release of 13 terrorists from West German and 'f\lrk.ish jaHs
a long with $15 million ransom .
A West German government spokesman said the hijackers
aliso warned tha kidnaped German industrialist HarutsMartin
Sc hleyer would he shot unless JJ German terrrorists held in
Germa ny are released by 4 a.m . EDT Sunday.
The hijackers demanded the release 61the JJ GeTiparu; plus
two Palestinia ns held in Turkish · jail~, Spoke51iian Klaus
Boellii)g told a news conference ih Bo.nn.
Boelling indicated the goverrunent would try to fulflll the
·
hija ckers ' demands.

Americans safe

BANGKOK, Thailand
(UP() - Three Americans
LOUISVILLE. KY .- AN INTRICATELY PLANNED aboard a ya cht apparently
underrover operation, believed one of the la rgest in the seize d
by
Vietnamese
nation's history, has resulted in the recovery of more than $3 · gunboats in the South China
million worth of stolen merchandise and what could add up to Sea reported tonight in a
245 arrests. About 200 indictme nts were handed down by state radio message that they are
and local authorities in connection with the year-lon g
safe, and are heing towed to
operation in the Louisville area.
Saigon .
. "We expect that hefore it is over , there could be more
An amateur radio operator
indictments, " said Jeffer son county Commonwealth 's in Bangkok who monitored
Attorney David Armstrong. Kenneth Grant, a major in the th e transmission said it
Jefferson CoWlty Police Department, said the stole n indicated the woman and two
merchandise, included cars, boats, televisions and a computer
terminal. It was purchased by undercove r agents for about 10
cents on the dollar from suspects in Ke ntucky, Indiana , and

Ohio~LUMBUS -

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SAN FRANCISCO - TilE DOW CHE MICAL and Shell Oil
· Companies admit they long ~ne w the insec ticide DBCP could
damage their workers' testicles, but they-never warned them
of tha.t danger . Two months ago , 9(J workers at three different
different plants handling DEBP were found to be sterile. Last
month one employe was found to have cancer of the testicles .
At a hearing conducted by Donald Viai , California direc tor
of industrial relations, representatives of the two companies
said Thursday a study in 1957 showed DBCP exposure caused
.da.m8ge to th e testes and many other organs . Beca use of
teSticular atrophy in ra ts and other animals, a 1961 report by
the University.of California recommended clOse obse rvati on of
all persons exposed to DBCP, but did not spe cify haw·.

SUPPORTERS OF STATE Issue I,
eliminating election day voter registration, have won another
legai battle in their attempt to keep the question on the Nov . 8
ballot. But they face still another challenge , now under
ronsideration in the 6th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Cincinnati.
The Ohio Supreme Court refused Thursday in a 5·2
decision to direct Secretary of State Ted W. Brown to remove
Issue 1 from the ballot . A federal judge in Toledo has ruled that
Brown must eliminate underlining and boldface lettering from
the ballot text, but that question is under appeal in Cincinnati.

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WASffi NGTON- LEGISLATION ON Preside nt Carte r's
desk _will provide stiffer pena lties for doctors and druggists
who defraud the governme nt's Medica id and Medicare
programs . The President is e xpected to sign the bill quickly,
The House approved the bill, 402-0, Thurs(jay and the
Senate endorsed lt by voi ce vote. It inc reases pe nalties to a
maximum $2!i ,OOO fine and five years imprisOnment. Such
crimes now a re ge ne rally misdemeanors with penalties that
vary up to a maximum of $10,000 a nd one year . HEW estirna tes
$1 billion a year is wasted in Medicare a nd Medi caid a buses .

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CAPE TOWN , SOUTH AFRICA - HE ART transplant
pioneer Chrlstiaan Barnard has becom e the first s urgeon to
impla nt a chimpanzee heart inside a human"""'- a 60-year-&lt;Jld
patient who wa s reported doing well .
Barnard, who irtade lristor y nea rly 10 years ago with the
first human-t~wnan heart t ransplan t, said he was "very
tired" after the four-llour operation Thursday afternoon· in
Groote Schuur nospital. Ba rnard, 55, was expected to make a •
statement today on the operation, said sources at the hospital ,
wbo added the pa tient, identified on ly a s a 60-yea r -&lt;Jid white
person, was recovering satisfactorily.

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The sta te a rchitect's office
said today since t wo of the
a ppa rent low bids are over
t he estimates by mor e than 10
per cent, State Controlling
Boar d e;ppro va l will be
needed lor release of funds
for the ·project.
Also, the board's approval
will he needed to award the
contracts without fu rt he r

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natural resourc~s building
and an addition to the main
campus building . The · ne w
wing features a broadcasting
studio and a mock hospital
ei nerge n c~·

Bids on fou r basic cont racts
to buUd the techn ica l career
center at· Rio Grande Com·
mun ity College opened
, We dnesday add.ed up t o.
$58,692 more than 'the state
estimates.
Estim a t es
totaled
$1 ,561 ,853, whil e the four
appa rent low bidd ers totaled
$1 ,620,495,

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Clintax of the two day
celebration will he the open
house and official dedication
of the ne•· facility. Tours of
the facility will hegin at 10 a .
m. Oct. 18 with the special
dedicati on set for 11 a. m.
Special m usic will be
provided by the Rio Grande
College Cho rale under the
direction of Merlyn Ross
followed by introduction of

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

G. E. COLOR
PORTABLE T.V/s

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER l4TH &amp; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15TH

pu,!&gt;h{'

Open House at H-T planned
NElSONVILLE - An open
hoilse at Hocking Technical
College is plaruted fr om 12 :30
to 4 p.m. Sunday . Students.
their parents and all _othe r

TWO DAYS ONLY

thf" annual meetinp. include
presentation of the annual
report to the ·board and
special recognition of staff

the

l!UE'St~

Hef reshment s Mill con ·
tinuat1nn
of tours will l'Oil ·
officials.
Dr .. John C. Wolfe . tinut• Until 8 p. 111.
The Ci tiz ens of JackS(lll·,
E:&lt;erutl\'t' Dire&gt;ctor of the
Natimial Council fur Co m- Meigs and Gallia Counties
munity
Mental
Health arr invilt'd to tour and att~nd
Centers, Inc .. . will g1ve the tht• dcdtcation t'ercmonies for
dedication ~ddress with their new l'nmmuni(y ~..tentar
ribbon c-utting ct·rrm onies. Hea lth Centt&gt;r.
!ipN'Ial

Bids opened on
Rio CC project-

Election
. . board
hours kept for
special voting

men were still aboard their
39-foot yacht Brillig.
" We are all O.K., " the
message from the Brillig
said.
4
' We are being
towed to
Saigon and should arrive
there some time tomorrow, ~~
the radio operator quoted the
saying .
crew
"Please tell our relatives in
the United States that we are
(Continued on page 10)

as

"We take the ultimatum very seriously," he said. "We will
do everything humanly posssible to save the lives of the
women qnd children, of the passengers, of the air crew, of
Schleyer."
.
Boelling Said the hijackers, who seized a Lufthansa airlier
over southern France Thursdoy, disclosed in an ultimatum
relayed to the Bonn govenunent today that they are in league
with the West German terrorists who kidnaped Schleyer, a top
German industrialist , early last month .
. In Paris, the newspaper Franr.e-Soir received a twin
ultimatum by the West German Rej) Army Faction and an
•Arab guerrilla organization 'ctelilanding the freeing of the
jailed guerrillas and .$15 million ransom for the re)ease ol the
hijacked jetliner and Schleyer.
In their ultimatum, addressed in English to West German
Chancellor Hehnut Schmidt the Red Army faction and the so-

Not quite the deseroing poor
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Energy Secretary James
Schlesinger said' today the administration would
"absolutely not" consider rewriting Its battered energy
plan 1o ensure congressional passage. •
He said the · oil and gas Industries have "a public
passiun fur Confusing themselves with the deserving poor.
The)' are just not the deserving. poor."
Schlesinger, echoing Presldenl Carter's strong
denunciation of the Industry at a Thursday news
cunference, sald the Carter plan Is "the only reasonable
way to attack the energy pr,oblem,"

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By STEVEN R. REED
AMARILLO, Tex. (UP!) - In 1914 a fanner could trade two
bushels of corn for a pair of shoes , but today the farmer would
have to swap more than 10 bushels for the same shoes .
, That's the problem , thousands of mid-American farmers
hope to bring to the nation's attention today in a rally for the
higher c rop prices they say are necessary to insure the
nation' s agricultural future.
The Panhandle rally, a venting of farmers' frustration ,
again will be sending a strike message to the federal government. An estimated 15,000 fanners from 30 states are expected
to participate .
Farmers involved in the move ment known as· Arrierican
Agriculture and headquartered in Springfield, Colo., promised
to plow under recently sown wheat if the government doesn't
agree to guarantee prices of_$5.03 a bushel by December 14.
The current price is $2.90 per bushel.
The success of any farmer strike depends on three factors:
- How many farmers would participate and how much
acreage would they allow to stand idle?
" It would take 20 per cent of the total acres of farmland or
more for the thing to be a succ_!1ss," said veteran Panhandle
farm and ranch editor Bedford"'F'orrest.
- Will bankers finance Ianners during the strike?
i~ They 've go{ to live, " Forre~t said. "Most farmers ·don't
have a backlog of money . What will the country's bankers

say?"
Many could obtain financing for a slack year., but only if they
have enough equity to guarantee their loans.
- Will the Teamsters and other unions observe a farme rs'
strike?
"Some truckers have indicated they will not cross picket
lines ," !'arrest said. "If that happens the strike will be a
roaring success. There isn't a city in the country that can last
more than three days if their food supplies by truck are cut
off.''
· .-r"'
Forrest described parity as a widely misunderstood element
of farmers' demands. He Characterized parity as the prices
brought by agriculture goods from 1910 through 1914. ·
" That was when agricultural goods were considere&lt;j to be on
a full economic basis (equity) with all other products, " he
said . " A man could trade two bushels of corn for a pair of
shoes. Today the farmer would have to trade over 10 bushels of
corn for a pair of work shoes ....
" We're getting tbe lowest price today for some agriculture
products since 1932."
The frrst American Agriculture rally was held last month in
Colorado and attracted an . estimated 30,1100 farmers.
Agriculture secretary Bob Bergland addressed the Colorado
,group , but t\o top federal officials will be present for the Texas
rally .

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SSI income .averaged $177,593 in 2 com.tties
·, About ! ;676 needy aged,
blind and disabled people in
Athens and Meigs Counties
averaged $177,593 per rponth
in Supplemental Security
Income payments as of June,
1977, according to Ed
Peter son , Social Security
Branch Manager in Athens .
Of that amo""' $56,236 per
month was paid to aged
r.ecipients, $4,008 to the blind ,
and $117,349 to the disabled .
Supplem ental Security
Income is a federall yadministered program that
pays monthly checks to
people in finan cial need who
arc R5 or older and to people

in need ·at any age who · are
blind or disabled.
The aim of SSI is to provide '
monthly checks so that needy
people 65 or older, or blind or
disabled, can have a basic
cash income - $177.80 a
month for one person, and
r$266.70 for a married couple.
" Not every person gets that
much in his Supplemental
Security Income check every
rrionth ," Peterson said .
"Some people may get less
becjluse they have other
in cqme. Some get more
because they live irt a state
t hat · add s mone y t o t he
Federal paym ent."

Supplemental Sec urity
Incorile Is not the same a s
Social Security, even though
the program is run by the
Social
Se curity
Administration. The money for
SSI check s come from

. FORECLOSURE BEGUN
F oreclos ure action has
heen !iled in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court by
Belpre First Federal Sav ings
and Loan
Associ a tion,
Belpre, a gainst Roher\ D.
Hensley a nd Sharon· L. Hen sley, Tuppers Plaihs et a l.

called Palestinian "Struggle against World hnperia lism Organization " said the Schleyer kidnap and the Lufthansa hijack
were identical operations . France Soir said they laid down the
following conditions:
.
- The release of I! West German terrorists imprisoned in
Germany including Andreas Baader, head of the Baader:
Meinhof terrorist group .
- Pa yment of $43,210 to each released prisoner.
- The release of two Palestinian "comrades" f~om Turkish
prisons .
- A ransom of $15 million .
- The sending of all released prisoners to eithe r Vietnam,
Somalia or Yemen .
,
. The Qatari News Agency reported the Qijackers included
three Germans- two of them women - and a man who spoke
Arabic.

Young driver in
narrow escape
A teen-age girl missed bottom of her aluminum
possible drowning on CR 34 scree n door , then opened the
near the Pine Grove Church front door and threw in
when the car she was driving several ears of com and two
went out of control - and grap&lt;"f· ·.it.
through a woven fen ce,
She said earlier in the
narrowly missing a fann evening apparently the same
pond on the Earl Frecker boys threw eggs against her
property.
house a nd corn ears as they
Sheriff James J . Proffitt's passed.
Deputies are prepared to
Dept. said Valerie M.
Labonte, Rt. 1, Long Botlom, cooperate with the· juvenile
Came IntO 8 CUrve recently officer in apprehending
graded and holding excessive suspects. It is anticipated
loose road mater ial when her charges will he filed .
car skidded off the road. Miss
Deputies also are inLabonte was not injured ; vestigating the theft of anthere was only slight damage tiques from a Salem Townto her vehicle. There was no ship farm owned by Dr. Riger
citation.
.
,
Harsbarger of St. Albans, W.
Deputies again were called Va . Meanwhile _deputies a re
to Letart Falls Thursday · in · also checking on a theft
response to Halloween report filed by Mrs. Ray
vandalism . Mrs . Fteda Young , Rt. I, Reedsville
Buchanan reported that (Succ ess · Road) ,
who
around 8:30 p. m. several reported screens were torn
young boys who.came to her ·· off and r:.iolen, as were lawn
residence either kicked or chairs.
beat in the front panel on the

CALlS ANSWERED
Th e
Middleport
Emergency Squad answered
two calls Thursday evening.
At 3:27p.m. the squad went to
Cheshire for Mrs . Bess
Me rritt who had fallen
receiving1an arm injury:· She
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center . At 7:09 p.m., the
squad went to the Meigs
Junior High football stadium
where Steve Roush , 14, Point
Pleasant , had rece.ived a
possible leg fracture ·in a
game . He was taken to
Pleasant VaUey Hospital .

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday
through
Tuesday: a chance of
showers Sunday and fair
Monday and Tuesday.
Highs will be In the 50s and
lows will be In the 30s.
TAKEN TO VMH
The Pomeroy Emergency.
Squa d was called to 1708
Chester Road a t 1:32 a.m .
Friday for Bill Blythe who
wa s taken t o Veterans
Memorial Hospita l. At 12 :14
p.m. Thursday, the squad
went to Spring Ave. for
Audre y Arnold who was'
taken to Pleasant Valley
Hospital .

general funds of the U.S.
Treasury . Social Security
benefits are paid from con·
tributions of workers, em•
players, and self-employed
people. Social Security funds
are not used for SSI checks.
MONEY NEEDED
P e ople who ge't Social
TUPPERS PLAINS - 'fhe
· WAR I NIGHT
Security checks can gel" SSI ·i,Orangli Township Voiunteer
World War I night will he
checks , too, if they are #Fire Department is asking observed when Drew Webster
eligibJe·for both . But a person for money to be used for th e Post 39, American Legion,
does not have to be eligible purchase of badly needed . meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday at ·
for Socia l Security to get SSI. e quipme nt , including t wo the post home for its annual
If one thinks he is eligible Scott airpacks, and a pot· oyst ~ r stew dinner . Any
for SSI, or if more in- t able pump . On ·Monday .. Worlii War I veteran needing
formation is wanted, call the beginning at 6 p .m . firemen transportation to the obSocial S~curity Office a t 592- will be canvassing Tuppers servance is asked to call
440 ; if in Me igs County, dial Plains a nd th e s urrounding Leonard Jewell or Charles
992-li6n.
a rea asking for contributions. Swatzel.

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2- Til&lt; Datil Sentinel Mlddle!).'rt-Ponwro• 0 Fr1d.l\, O&lt;t 14, tQ;;

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Real impact of Carter's attack on oil firms in ,doubt
II) WIWAM E CL.A \'TON

WASHINGT0:-1

1UP ! l

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pm ale enlerpnse do 1ls
Uung Or tht·• "'ll sa• Carter

Prestdent Car ter has accused 1~ nght .md Congress must
~ ott romparues ofprofit·"'m'"g;..-.~makf sure- lheoal nch do not
from an enertc CriSIS nearl)
gl!t nther

as dire as war a charge h1s
energy pohcv opponents call
mflammator\ · and hts
fner Js hope w1ll up Congress
wward h1s program
Although
!he re
"as
unmed1ate reactlon mostlv
from Congress the real
unpact ofh1s " ordsThursda)
Will htt "hen and 1f
Arnencans take pen m hand
Etther they "'ll tell the~r
representatl\es and se nators
to t.ake Uncle Sam out of the
energy bus10ess and let

Rep Harle) St.aggers. DW Va . House Commer('e
ConmnttN&gt; chaiTman thinks
Ca rter s U•ugh " ords "Ill be
helpful - he certa111ll made
It plain "here the blame
hes
But Rep Robert Krueger.
D-Tex
who want'S natural gas prices fre ed
of controls
sa1d Ca r ter s talk about · npoff '
and '\\ar prohteerrng'' IS the
wrong approach
lnflanunatory language

English, Swedish professors
win Nobel economics prize
1

STOCKHOLM S• eden \ UP! ) - The 197i Nobel Pme
for econom1cs was awarded today to two professors from
England and S•eden for Ule1r path-b1 eakmg work 111
International trade
The Royal Academ) of Sc tences awarded $145 000
pnze to Professor James Meade-J&gt;f Cambndge
Uru\•erSit;, of England and Professor Bertll Ohlm,
professor ementus of U.e Stockholm School of Economics
The award Cited their pathbreakmg contnbutlons to
the theor) of mternatwnal trade and mternauonal cap ital
movements·
Meade 70 IS best known for the ..ark The Theo ry of
Intemattonal Economic Polk} J195l..'i5) Ohlm's classic
work was Interregwnal and Int ernatwnal Trade (1 933)

should not
sh1ft an)
pos1t10ns " Krueger sa1d
· What the pubhc needs 1s not
Ulflammat or~ language but
roo!. rPa so ned. tolera rtt
respect for .a difference m
opinion '
Sen Robert l)Qie, R-Kan
sa1d the wav for Carter to get
his ene'i-g;. pro~ram i~ to

recall. rNhink and re-\\nte
his proposal
Instead of tq1ng to drum
up public support b) jetting
all m £'r the country, the
Pn•sident ~u u ld sa\ e merg~
- st~l) honll' .md wnrk With
Congress Ul de,elopmg an
eneq~ \
p,o llc ~
that w11l
\\&lt;lrk Dolt&gt; smd r£"ft=&gt;l nng to

Area S1~ Health Systemk
Agency Inc w1ll hold 1ts
quarterl~ boa rd of trustees
meehng Oct 19 at the
Ramada Inn 111 Mamtta The
busmess meeting at 7 30 p m
ts open to the pu bllc
Items to be l'Onsrdered w11l
tn clude reports on staff
uecrUJtment and proposed
natiOnal health plannmg
gutdelmes reVISions U1 the
budget
and
by la" s
procedures Cor revtewtng ne"
InStitutional health serv1ces
and a mod1flcat1on m the
sCheduled plannmg act1v1ties
dunng the coming year
Area SIX Health S\stems
Agency. Inc. IS the con

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Lawrence E. Lamb, M.ll

Colon muscles

can cramp
By La\\ renee E Lamb, MD

arms Tile; do respond to
DEAR DR LAMB
reflexes chemiCals and bulk
MediCally speakmg IS there Othe rs who want thiS ISSue
suc h a thmg as spasms? I can se nd 50 cents With a long,
have heard many doctors usc sta mped, se lf-addressed
t he term for muscle stra m envelope for It to me an care
pressure etc Bemg conftned of this newspaper P 0 Box
to a wheel chair and hi;\ vmg a 1551 Rad10 C1ty StatiOn, New
spast1c colon I get pam at York, NY 10019
t1mes m the belt !me or a Oove
DEAR DR LAMB - A
wtth back trouble
fl&gt;end recently told me they
DEAR READER - You read about an opcratwn to
better behe\'e there 1s such a red uce the size of the breasts
thing as spasm - whtch Is this true ? Where m1ght f
means shortentng as occu rs fmd mformat10n regm dtng
w1th a muscle cramp
this'
Most people can see the '
I have s uch a d1ff1culltune
shortemng of the ca lf muscle flndmg clothes to f1t , Also my
when It cramps 01 1s tn posture IS affected because I
spasm A s mular thmg hal&gt;' tr; to mm1m1ze my bust by
pens to a person with a spasm not standmg erec t I am not a
of the esopha gus, th e heavy person m any other
stomach or the colon
way
The entire dtgesttve tube
DEAR READER - Yes, 1t
from mouth to rectum has an IS done Except 1n un usual
rnner waH of smooth muscle Circumstances I don t thmk 1t
Food doesn t JUSt drop from IS a very good 1dea And I
your mouth lo the rectwn by don t thmk 1t IS wiSe to
the force of gravitY It IS mov· develop poor posture to try to
ed along by the m1lkmg ac- hide you r breasts e1ther That
ti on of the contraction and can lead to other problems
relaxation of th ese musc les
Unless they are so heavy that
The sma11 mtestme 111 adult shoulder straps cause you
tile 1s about 15 feet long and problems I would thtnk you
the large 1ntestme about 5 111lght JUSt try to thmk
feet lung The food resid ue 1s pos1!1vely about yourself
moved along th1s 20 fool Thmk of 1t as a s1gn of a good
stretch by the contractiOn figure In bn ef 1f you ve got
and relaxatmn of muscles m a 1t, flaunt 1t You m1ght be bet·
rhythmic manner
ter off than havmg surgery
If these _muscles over
If you can 'l accept that,
contract or c ramp 1t 1s a f&gt;rst lli lk 1t over w1th your
spasm, and as ; ou should fam1ly doctor If you conknow 1t can hurt The spas m· vmce h1m rou would be better
can be so severe tt shuts off off, then he m1ght want to
the mtestme entt rcly, trapp- 1 refer you to a plasttc surgeon
mg gas above the sp&lt;:~ sm tn your &lt;J red who does good
whtch leads to d&gt;stentwn a nd \\Urk
more pain,
Must surgeons do good
I am sendmg ~ ou The v.ur k but not all cases are
Health Letter nUJnlK'I 2 1, sutc c.s!lful aml you mtght not
Sptlc;tlc or IrrJtoble Colun &lt;:~ncl be so pleased w1th the resu lts
t sttpatwn, It w11l ~xplwn after ward ·If you ha ve e:t
Ill how what you eat and
1ru ~cuncept10n about yourself
nk affects the normal col· m have snme emotwnal
on contractwns These are m h:mgups b1 cast surgery mt:~y
voluntary muscles mcanmg not be you r .m ~ wcr either hut
that you can't control them rnay sBn]Jly cmnplwa te rnttllike you mtght those m yoU! tcrs

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Senate Hcpubhcan I e~1dt?r
Ho\Htrd R.tker , H. l enn, tuld
repm te1 s Lf the President
Muld address hm1self to the
real1ssues " e .-.:ould get a
gn p on 11 lllStead, he set up a
straw man the straw m;;~ n of

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funded Health Systems health resources de\ elop·
Agency for 18 eastern and ment wtthln tts health servtce
southeastern Ohio counues area The office at 216 Put·
The pnmarv purpose of the nam Street 1n Mar~ etta can be
agency IS to promote ef· reached by calling 374-2200

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Torrez to oppose John in third ga:m

per thous~md cubiC feft
remaniS and tf there IS a btll
fn r ch~1 ebrulatam Carter Cil n
:safely veto 11
Senalo Ftnance Coinnuttee
chairman Russell Long , Dl.a sa1d, I " ould hope we
would wori&lt; out something
Ulat the Senate can buy, that
Ule House can buy and the
Prestdent "ould stgn '
But he satd ' I Ulmk we
would all be adv1sed tu lower
Ule level of our rhewnc '

Today's

Sport Parade

headlining homecomm·g presented
Nu merous a\\ards we re
when the Western

national fwnors

MARIETTA - Mar~etta
Coll ege Alumnt have an·
nounced a hm1ted nuntber of
tickets to a dance Oct 22
featunng l ee Castle and the
Junmy Dorsey Orchestra w11l
be offered to the public
The dance ca pp111g the
college's homecoming day
actiVIlles Will be held In the
Ohto National Guard Armory
from 9 p m to 1 a m Ttckets
at $10 per person are
a\allab)e through the alumni
offiCe on a f&gt;rst come first
served baSIS

Youth Fitness (15 per·
rent) based on coordrnatlon,
appearance, co rrect posture.
carnage and grace m sports·
wea r
Creative and performing
arts (20 percent) based on a
three-m1n ut e t alent
presentatiOn by each con·
testant w1th constderauon to
ongmallty techmcal abtllty,
appropriateness of selectiOn
and costume, performance
and presenta t10n
Int erested h1 gh schoo l
semor gtrls can p1ck up entry
forms at the pract•ce Sunday
orb~ 'wHiting the Juntor M1ss
Committee, P 0 Box 104,
Pomeroy, 45769
So utheast OhiO Jumor Mtss
Inc
IS
a
non -profit
orgaruzat10n

candidates 'met'

fU F. D\11 \ISt:N IINI;:l,

npoff by

pames "
Sen Henn Jadson, 0Wash , chairma n "f the
Senate Energy Comnuttee ,
predicted the PreSident wtll
get foW' mam parts of hts
package, but the t.ax portion
1s 111 'deep trouble
Carter IS In goo~ shape '
on mntmumg controls on
natural gas p11ces, Jackson
said, because 1f nu b11l passes,
the current ce1lmg uf $1 46

Miss Van Matre

Eight of nine
REEDSV ILLE 'Meet
the Candtda te Ntght" was
held at a recent PTA meetmg
at the R1verv1ew School here
when e1ght spec1al guests
were Intro duced as ca n-

d

Awards presented
castle artd Dorsey Orch at coffee break

NOW YOU KNOW
Although well meaning
people put out ha; for deer to ·
eat 1n wrnter thev do not eat
11 because thei• a re not
graZing
but
bro•sm g
ammals Elk ho"ever do
graze

More than $5 m1lllon 1n
Scholasttc
Achievement
college scho la rships and (15 percent) based on a
other awards
be offered careful rev1ew of htgh school
to local state and nat10nal transcripts of grades and
wmners th1s year
college board examtnat10ns
Standards for Judgmg were by qua!tf1ed educators
outlmed by Ralph H Werry ,
Mental Alertness and
cha mnan of the program Judges Conference (35
here
percent l based on an tn·
'Scbolast1c abll1ty good lerVIe" of each qbntestant b).
health, ent hustasm and a the JUdges Here the Judges
warm , who lesome per- Jook for a sense of va lues
Sonality , wtth a record of clarit y of expresston ,
mterest m school and CIVIC knowledge and perception ,
affairS are among the major personal a ppearance and
factors 111 the success of a b1htv m human relattans
every Arnenca 's Jun10r
Po1;e a nd appearance (15
Mtss ,' Werry sa1d Judging IS percen t ) Th•s IS based on the
based. as It IS 111 state and the appearance of the contestant
natwnal events on the 1n e\emng gown Po1se,
followmg standards
grace groommg good taste,
carnage and posture are
considered

HEALTH

the West Co~tst

Health agency trustees will meet Oct. 19

Junior Miss Program deadline Is set
Deadlme for entermg the
Southeast Oh1o Jumor MISs
finals" Oct 23 , offiCials sa1d
today The program IS
scheduled No; 20 at the
Me1gs J uruor Htgh School
auditonum In Middleport
Two Juru or Mtss wmners
"'ll represent aU local gtrls of
the class of 1978 111 h•ghest
standards 111 sc holarship
character and physiCal well
bemg
The 1978 competiti on,
Southeast
Oh10's
pa r
tlc!pauon m the naiwnv. 1de
scholarship program 1s open
to all area htgh school semor
gt rls Rehearsals "111 start
Sunda), Oct 16 at Pomeroy
Vtllage Hall at 2 30 p m

•
an upcommg Carter tnp to

3- Til&lt; Da1ly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Fnday, Oct 14 1977

dictates for the Eastern Local
Board of EducatiOn
They were Harold Norton,
Tom Mankm , J 1m Cald•ell ,
Bob Davts, Deryl Well Ross
Cleland , Max E1Chmger and
Dorset La rkm s Cl 1fford
Long111ette, also a ca ndidate,
"as unable to attend
Parents, teachers, and guests
en joyed a questton and an·
swe r diSCUSS ion 1ncludang
school mterests and concern
for the passage of the schoo l
levy to appear on the ballot 111
November
Teresa Colltns, "president ,
thanked all who had con·
tnbuted tn any way who
helped to make the recent
schoo l ca rntval a great
success The f1rst grade,
ha vmg the greatest per·
centage of parents 111 at·
tendance, won the ba nner and
cash ' award Follow111g a
discussion on school proJects
remain111g to be completed,
refreshments were served by
the
teachers
to ap·
proxunately 60 people

"'11

Tables sea tmg e1ght
be
a\al!able at the dance
Alcoholic beverages will not
be so ld but miX and 1ce \\Ill
be for those "ho bring their
o't\Q
Lee Castle 1s recogmzed as
one of the best trumpet
pla ver s m the country ,
havmg performed •1th many
of the bands of the B1g B.md
Era.' such as Artte Shaw,
Glenn Miller, and the Dorsey
brothe rs He studied under
the tutelage of Tommy
Dorse) Sr before re)otnmg
the Dorsey Brothers Band as
a feat ured player
When the Dorseys spltt m
ea rl y 1936, Castl e jomed
Jmuny Dorsey m formmg
1 he Fabulous Dorsey Or·
chestra
Em pha siZ mg a
sweeter more subdued approach to the top tunes of the
da), the orchest ra evolved Its
famous 'contrasts tn mus1c '
style
Such tune'!, as
' Amapola, ' Marta Elena, '
'Green Eyes," 'I Hear a
Rhapsody '
and
Tangenne 'as recorded b;
th e J 1mrny Dor sey Or·
chest ra , have
become
standard classtcs
Mor e than 40 m1lhon
Junmy Dorsey records were
so ld m the B1g Bapd Era''
and many record Industry
people cr ed1t hun wtth the
success and establtshment of
the JUke-box mdustry H1s
'John S1lver' record \las one
of the f1rst to sell over a

Boot C1tizens B3nd Rad1o

Club sta ged a coffee break
recently at the Pmtland
Elementary Scbool
Club Prestd ent Charles
Balle) extended thanks to
n u m e r o u s p e r so n s ,
busmesses and the Southern
Board of Education for
mak1ng the ven ture suecessful
Trophies went to the Roane
County CB Clu b for travelmg
the most dtstance and to Tap
23 Club, Glouster second
place, tM Btg Bend Cttlzens
Band Club for the most
members present and the
Gal11a County CB Club,
secon d "1th th e Golden
W111gs Club wmmng ftrst rn
the best dressed categor} and
the Parkersburg CB Club,
second Trophv for bemg the
oldest CB'er present " ent to
Joe Hemsley and rerogmt10n
troph1es "ent to the Kanauga
CQ
P1oneers
t he Ap
palach•an CB Club and the
Channel 5 Acllon Team
Contnbutors mcluded R C
Bottlmg Co , Betsy Ross
Baker;, C1t1zens NatiOnal
Bank, Pen nmgton Bread Co
City Ice and F'uel, Ctt1zens
Nationa l Bank, Middleport
Book Store, Motor Parts,
Dan s Shoe Repa1r V11lage
Pharmac;, Ingels Furniture,
Dutton Drug Store, Mark V,
Quality Prtnt, Tw1n C1ly
Gateway, Genera l T1reSa!es,
Dudle;
Flonst,
Bahr
C!olhmg, F irestone Stone,
RaU's Ben Frankltn Store,

m~~~nc~~rt:~sat referred to ~~~nce! ~b~:,rke~~~~~:;oar~
1

as Mr Trumpet" by l..&lt;l u1s
Armstrong an~ as the
Prmce oftthe Trumpet" by
Jack1e Gleason

Lunch Room, Hen ta ge
House, McClure's Datry Isle,
Metgs Plaza, Wtlkinson Small
Eng me
Repair,
Dan

Thomp so n F ord, Valle)
t umber Co , Mtddleport
Pastry Shop all Middleport,
Pomero; National Bank
Fam1ers Bank and Sav111gs
Co ,
F1 anc1s Flonst
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Ebersbach
Hardware
Landmark , K a nd C
Jewelry, Elberfeld's, Metgs
Tire Ce nter , New York
Clothmg House Powell 's
Super Valu, Nelson s Drug
Store, Swlsher·l&lt;lhse Drug
Store, Kroger's
Gibbs
Grocery Mullen Insurance
Agency, V D Edwards In·
sura nee Agency, Countr)
Cousms Me1gs Home and
Auto. all Pomeroy. Racme
Home Nallonal Bank, B and
A Beauty Shop Rac10e
Carpet Shop Rtdenour TV
Appliance , Lmda s Ladyfa1r
Beauty Shop Vtllage Cut
Rate,
Ebersbach Gu lf
Stat1on Wagner Hardware,
Cross Store, Star Supply
Roseberr} 's Pennzo1l StatiOn
Brinker s Jewelr) Alene's
Beauty Shop, Adams Dnlling
Co Paul's Barber Shop
Racme Garage, aU Ractne
area, Ridenour TV and
Appliance, Chester Tuppers
P!ams Branch of t he
Pomeroy Nat10na! Bank
Hubbard s Greenhouse ,
Sy ra cuse, Lavender Con
stru&lt;..1:wn Co • Syracuse
Rutland Furn1ture Store,
V1rgmta s Beauty Shop Long
Bottom , Ashland Bulk
Station, Mmersville, Baum
Lumber, Chester , Proffitt s
Grocery , Portland South
Po111t CB Center, Bob's C B
Center Addtson , Robert and
Magg1e Young, Charles and
Juamta Wtne, John and
Karen Mtller, Roy and
Oakley Bates, Htlton W0 !fe,
Jr

LINDA VANMATRE

tu compete for
Ltndt~ Van Matre, 22, "1ll
compete m horsemanship
Classes on her reg1stered
quarter horse mare, Sonora
Jewel, 111 the All·Amencan
Quarter Horse Congress Ill
Columbus next week , Oct lS..

22

Mtss Van Matre crowned
queen of the West V1rg1111a
.. Quarter Horse Assn m
September durmg the West
V~rglnla Futunty at Camp
V1rgtl Tate, will represent
her state In Columbus
The congress 1s the- largest
show 111 the nallon Linda w1ll
be competing aga mst queens
from other Quarter Horse
Assoc1allons thro ughout the
Umted States The winner of
the contest w1ll be chosen on
persona itt), horsemanship
ab1hty
a nd
genera l
knO\• ledge of the Quarter
Horse mdustry
Tins "as [ mda s hrst ) ear
m competition for queen of
the
. West
Vtrglnta
Associatwn ... She 1s the
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Andrew Van Matre
JUST THE HANDS
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Eve! Kntevel ftred hts at·
torney a nd mSisted on
pleading guilty Thursday to
assault charges for beatmg
h1s former publlc1ty agent
w1th a basehaU ba t H~ ~a s
ordered to return Nov 14 for
sentencmg and co uld draw up
to four yea rs 111 priSOn
'I know "hat I am doing
before yo u and that flag, '
Kme;e! told the judge "J do
not want to plead (no co'n·
test l It mtght be mtSin·
terpreted I want to plead
guilty "

Why school finances are unbalanced
RACINE - Why are our
fmances out of balance?, the
a dmtn tstra jwn
of
the
So uthern Local School
D1st n ct asks rhetoncally
Followmg ts the ans" er to
that questiOn , as prepared b)
the comm1ttee to Pass the
Levy (6 5 mills for two years
on Oct 25 ), by J1m Adams,
c h a~rperson , Bobby Or d,
supermtendent, a nd members of the board of
education

fundtng of the sta te ed ucation
b1ll (equa l yteld formula) for
1977-79
Recommended by state
depa rtment of educatiOn for
1977-78 was 75 percent fun·
ding, but enacted by the
assembly. 46 2!i pet
And for 1978-79, W\15 100 pet
fund111g , but enacted by the
assembly, 75 pet
As to the ma btltty of school
districts to operate on 20 mtlls
of local operat111g taxes
Under the equal-y1eld
There a re two reasons
fo rmula that we recetve the
LOSS OF REVENUE money to run our school
CAUSED BY STATE AC· dtstnct, 20 mtlls 1s the
TION
m•mmum operating mtllage
INABILITY OF SCHOOL you can have Thts IS what we
DISTRICTS TO OPERATE have The average mlllage In
ON 20 MJLLS OF LOCAL the state was 26 75 mtlls tn
OPERATING TAXES
August
Reference the f1rst, loss of
Under tht s formula, we
revenue
rece1ve 72 pet of our money
There was a 3 m•ll roll-back from the state and raise 28
due to sexen ma l reappraisal pet of our money locally
m 1974 that cost our schools
The second part of the
$86,000 durmg 1975·77
equal-yteld formula ts called
The governor's cuts durm g the mcenttve or shared phase
Ig75-77 cost ou r schools of the formula It was set up
$31,000
so dtstnct s would tax
There has been madequate

themse lves enough to - meet
thetr o\\n educa tional and
ft nanctal needs
Under thts formula, _for
every m•ll over 20 mills up to
30 mtlls, the state wtll g1ve us
63 cents for every 37 cents we
tax ourselves
The equa l·yteld form ual
was not set up to be able to
operate on 20 mtlls It was set
up to get the maxtmum slate
money at 30 mills
School dtstncts that have
taxed themselves over 30
mtlls ·do not like sending the1r
tax momes to our distrtct
Cleveland schools, for
example, are taxmg them·
selves 56 55 mtlls to operate
the1r schools and don 't like
sendmg us money when U.ey
are
havmg
financial
problems themselves
That IS why th e IN·
CENTIVE or SHARED part
of the formu la was attached
We must tax ourselves
above 20 mtlls to get thts
add1l1onal money from the
state
The 61&gt; mtll levy w1ll
generate $71,500 of local tax

money a year The state w111
gtve us approXImately
$t20 ,0QO from taxpayers
mone; outstde the dtstnct
We w1ll be usmg thts m·
cenllve formula to pay off our
present debt and keep our
doors ope n for the next two

p

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporll Edllor
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Pee Wee Reese can't help 1t H1s
lear duels are loca ted a little too close w his heart, so every
time he shows up at a World Senes hke tl'lis one and listens to
U.em play111g the Star Spangled Banner, hiS eyes suddenly
begin getting susplctously mtsty
"1dolt all the time, " confesses Reese "The reason, I guess,
lS because tt remmds me •'
Ustenmg to Ule national anthem at a Dodgers-YJ!nkees
World Sertes, Pee Wee can't help but bemg remmded of the
seven such sertes he played m between 1941 and 1956 The
Yankees defeated the Dodgers m a ll but one of them, and that
was In 1955 when the Brooklyn Dodgers won the only world
champtonsh!p In their h1storl
Reese, 36 at Ule tim~, didn 't have much longer to go a nd he
ca n talk In you all day long about that one
" We had lost five sertes m a row to them and, m terms of
wmnlng a world champtonshlp, I was gettmg to the pomt
where I began feehng I was never gonna make 1t,' he says
' But we finally dtd tn 1955 and I made the last putout on a
ground ball by Elston Howard
" Pe~le keep asking askmg me to compare the two clubs In
Uus World Sertes with the Yankees and Dodgers of my ttme
There s no possible way for me to do 11 Everythmg was
entirely different then - the ball clubs, the closeness 111
loca tion of the two teams, and even the way we used to nde m
the bus from Ebbets Fteld wYankee Stad1wn and back every
day wtth the people yellmg and OW' pollee escort really turrung
up that Siren all the way "
Now domg public relations and servmg as a good w1ll
ambassador for the Hil!ertch and Bradsby L&lt;&gt;wsvtlle Slugger
company , Reese recalls how he came up to the Dodgers 111 1940,
how he was so awed he almost shook "hen he played m his f~rst
World Sertes a year later, how Yankee rtght-f•elder Tommy
Henrtch beat btg Don Newcombe, 1.{), wtth a runth-mrung
homer In the 1949 Series ~ener and how. Preacher Roe turned
fight around and blanked the Yankees by the 5ame score the
following day
1
"Henrtch came up for them agam m the mnth lhnmg of that
second game,' says Reese, 'and before Preacher would p1tch
In him,ohe looked aroWid and sa1d to me, 'C'mere a mmute ,
Pee Wee,'
"'Whadd'ya "ant, Preach?' I asked hun
" I waMa talk to you,' he sa1d
" Whadd'ya wanna ta lk to me about' '
" Anything ,' he sa1d ' 'I wanna talk about hshmg, hWiting,
anythmg , but I don t wanna talk baseball ' He was
remembering what Henr~ch had done Ule day before and he
w1111ted w tal&lt;e hts good old time p1tchmg to hlm After awhile,
he dtd and he got him out ''
While w1th the Dodgers, Reese played under Leo Durocher,
whom he replaced at shortstop, Burt Shotton, Gharlte Dressen
•
and Walter Alston
''Shotton and Alston were a great dea l ahke,' he says
'~Thetr strong pomt was patience combmed wtth understandmg Durocher and Dressen also were stmtlar m a Tot of
ways Leo was a litUe tough and, because he played the same
posttion, he watched every move I made He kind of adopted
me We were pretty much the same stze, so he d often gtve me
clothes, sweaters and things like that Actually , I tned to
pattern myself after hun as a shortstop He got r1d of the ball
fast, so I tned domg the sa me thmg but couldn 't do tt One day
he sa td to me , 'Pee Wee, I do 11 because I don't have a good
arm You don't have to do tt '
Reese remembers how Durocher ate hun out and ftned h1m
S5Q for faibng to back up the second baseman on a relay from
U.e outfield In a game wtth the Phdlies Two days later , Pee
Wee came through wtth a game-wtnnmg base htt
" Leo satd w me, 'I fmed you $50 the other day but I m gtvmg
you $100for that base h1t 'So he never really ftned me "
The most unportant thmg he lea rned m hiS 18 years p!aymg
for the Dodgers, Reese says , was commumcating With
others Here, he adds, the late Jackte Rob111son helped as much
tf not more than anyone else
"I was brought up m a poor neighborhood tn LoUISVIlle," he
says "There were no blaci&lt;s where I lived I guess I never
shook hands w1th a black person until the f~rst time I d1d w1th
Jack1e He taught me an enttrely different way of hfe and I
would hope that I taught 1t wmy children "

yea rs
After that, we will probably
have to tax ourselves above
th e 20 mtlls to conttnue to
operate but at what millage
will not be known until the
equal·y•eld formula ts funded
at 100 pet
Refernng ba ck to the
Cleveland sltuatto n Torn
Ferguson, State Auditor, has
stated that supermtendents
and boards , of educatton
should be ftred tf schools
close down due to a lack of
money because they have
miSmanaged funds Thts may
apply to the Cleveland
sttuatJOn where they have a
58 55 m1ll operatmg levy, but
these are ltbelous statements
when apphed to Southern
Local's s1tuat1on where we
have been trymg to operate
on 20 mtlls

Area grid statistics

Mart111 and ngbt fl elde•·
Regg1e Jac kso n, se ndmg
nght·haoder M1ke Torrez to
U.e mound aga111st southpaw
Tommy John today 111 the
th~rd game of the World

By BIIJ. MADDEN
UPI Spurts Writer
LOS ANGELES (UP! )
The New York Yankees, a
team whtch has thrived on
advers•ty all season long, w1ll
attempt wshrug off U.e latest
nft between Manager Billy

Senes -

The Martm.Jackson feud
rose to the bmhng pomt a gam
TI1ursday after some cnttca l
remarks the nght'ftelder
made of the Yankee
manager 's dec tston to pttch
"CatfiSh" Hunter 111 the
second game, won llr l by the
Dodgers
Hunter, Who had not
pttched In a month, was

World Series
schedule
By Umted Pres s International
B est of Seven

All Ttmes EDT
fSI!r 1es t ted 1 1)

Oct 11 - New York
Los Angeles (N LJ J 12
Oct 12- Los Angeles
New York (All 1
Oct 14- New York

(All 4,
tnnmgs
( NL) 6

(AU at
LosOctAngeles
( N LJ 8 15 P m
I S- New York (ALI at
Los Angeles (N LJ 4 15 p m
x Oct 16- New York (A L ) at
Los Angeles t NLJ 4 15 p m
x Oct 18- LOS Ange les ( N LJ
at New York (AU a 15 p m
x Oct 19- L OS Angeles ( NLJ
at New York &lt;ALl a 15 p m
x tf necessary

roc ked by three home runs 111
the firs t three 1nnmgs,
cau.smg the Yankees to be uul
of the game before U1ey were
ever m 1t
" U you hadn't p1tched m a
month, what do you thmk the
problem would be'" Jackson
told assembled newsmen
after the game "How do you
send • man m to pttch the
World Sertes when he hasn 't
p1tched m over a month ?"
Marbn was v1s1bly and
voca ll y mcensed whe n
mformed of the la-test
remarks from hts outspoken
$3 nulhon outftelder

'It seems to me he
I Jackson J has got enough
problems try111g w play n ght
f• eld than to be secondguessmg the manager, " fired
back Mart111 "A true Yankee
doesn't cnt.Jclze another
Yankee or another Ycmkee
manager •.
Astde from h1s problems
wtth Ja ckson Mart111 has had
w worry about all hts left·
handed power hllters not
produc10g Through h ve
playoff games and the first
two games of the World
Senes, Jackson, Chns
Chambliss and Gr31g Nettles

Top pretenders •
m Big.Ten

Facts, figures
N E W YORK (UP I I Fa cts
and ltgures of ga me two of the
world Senes

Alten dance - 56 691
Net rece p i s - Si!iJJ 149 14
Comm lsstoner s s h a r e S94 987 39
Pia yers pool - SJ12 957 11 ~a,
League and clubs sh ar e $53 826 18

Two game total
Attendance - 11 3 359
Net r ecet pt s - Sl 266 225 67
commtsstoner s share ~
$189 933 83
Players pool ~ S:i 070 990 19
L eague and clubs shar e S107 629 18

Vols face
Alabama
Saturday
By FRED LIEF
UPI Spurts Writer
it Should be eaSier thts
week for Alabama
They are back In Dllue and
the nation's No 1-rat.ed team
IS no Ionge r breathing down
thetr neck
The Ttde rolled min Los
Angeles last week agamst
f~rst·rated Southern Cal and
rolled out wtth a stUMmg 21·
20 v1ctory that snapped the
Tr ojans ' 15-game wmnmg
streak and dropped them to
U.e No 7 spot m the rankings
Tennessee wtll not pose a
btg threat to fourth-ranked
Alabama and Volunteer
'
Coach 'Johnny
MaJors
suspects trouble ahead
" I've always look ed
forward to play1ng other
teams a nd other coaches
when I had be tter players
than they did, ' said MaJors,
whose squad fell , 2H, to
Georg1a Tech last week I
have great respect for Coach
(Bear) Bryant, but I d rather
be playmg him wtth a better
team and hun wtth a lesser
one "

Sttll, Bryant ts not about to
take the Volunteers too
lightly He knows what can
STAT(STICS (lncludesvames through Oct 11
happen when two SEC tea ms
TEAM STATISTfCS t2 GAMES )
go
at tt
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
''Thts
ts a btgger game than
RUSHING
yds cotr av last week's because 1t ts a
conference game and tt's
1844838
Dabney Ga l
Tennessee," said Bryant,
Kemper Logan
179 36 49
landrum Jack
1523248 who ts trymg Ill win hts lOth
D eeds Iron ton
135 19 7 1 SEC !ttle at Alabama
Becker Me igS
11 3 26 43
Elsewhere mU.e lnp 10, No
KO RETURNS
1 Mlchtgan hosts Wtsconsm,
yds no td
55 I 0 No 2 Texas plays at No 8
Elk ms, Meigs
Arkansas, No 3 Colorado
47 1 0
Wa y land Me1gs
VISits Kansas, No 5 Ohio
dd 3 0
Osborne We l lston
Thomas, Ironton
38 2 0 St~te IS at Iowa, No 6
Kemper, Logan ·
36 3 0 Oklahoma 1s at MtSSOW'I, No
PASSING
7 SouU.ern Cal hosts Oregon,
cmp all lnt yds td No 9 Nebrasi&lt;s IS home
.• 16 29 1 242 1 agal11St Iowa State and No 10
Gasser Logan
10 18 3 114 l
Weeter Waverly
Penn State IS at Syracuse
Walton Athens
9 26 3 166 1
7130770
Young , Me•gs
6 14 0811
N Jenkins Jackson
613 1 52 1
Wtllls Ga llipolis
PUNT RETURNS
GffiLSLOSETWO
yds no. td
The
VISiting Waverly gtrls
46 5 0
Robinson Ga ll 1a
volleyball
team rema111ed
22 3 0
Kemper, Logan
12 1 0 undefeat ed Thursday by
Wa(ton , Athet1s
10 2 0 downing Metgs In two close
Jay1ohn , Wellston
8 2 0
Schanzenbach Athens
games 15·13 In the ftrst
PUNTING (4 or more)
contest and 15-12 111 the
Yds no av
second The Metgs JVs also
288 8 36 0
Deeds I ron ton
251 7 35 8 fell m two straight ~ames , 15·
Gasser Logan
273 7 33 3 2 and 16·14, one an overtune
S1mms Gall•polls
186 6 31 0 thrtlier Both the vars1ty and
Cri:lce, Jackson
JUniOr varsity are now 4-5 on
330 11 30 0
Patton Well ston
RECE(VING
the year Next match IS on
yds no td
11
Monday at Mtller at 5 p m
7 90 0
Way land Me tgs
5 66 1
Conger Jackson ~
4 128 1
Schansenbach Athens
For a II vour home
4 83 0
Kemper, L ogan
Entertamment and
4 )3 0
Bod tne Athens
App lran c~ Needs

collide with powerhouses
By ED SAINSBURY
UP! Sports Writer
CHICAGO
(UPll
M1ch1gan and Ohio Stale
meet the top pretenders to
thetr dommance of B1g Ten
foo tball Saturday wh1le
W1sconsm and Iowa gel a
cha nce to show whether
there's sttll a Btg Two m the
conference chase
M1ch1gan , No I rated , and
W1scons111 , tted for No 15,
match :HI records at Ann
Arbor No 5 ranked Ohio
State, 4-J,,travels w Iowa , 3-2,
In match 2.{) Btg Ten records
The foW' teams-are the only
unbeaten squads m B1g Ten
compet1t1on
After
Saturday's contests, only two
should remam on tnp
In other ' games, all
mvolvmg teams w1lh at least

Hockey results
NHL .lli ndmg s
By Untted Press lnternattonal
Campbe ll Con fe re nce
Patnck D w ts ton
W L T Pt s
NY Rangers
1 0 0
2
1 0 0
2
Ph tl adelph a
Atlanta
a 0 1
1
NY Islanders
0 1 0
0
Smy th e 0 Po1SI OM
W L T Ph
Colorado
0 0 0
0
Mtnneso t a
0 I 0
0
vancouver
0 1 0
0
St Lou s
0 1 0
0
Ch cago
0 1 0
0
Wales Conference
Norrt s Ot ~ l ston
W l T Pts
Montreal
1 0 0
2
1 0 0
2
P ttsburgh
Los Ange les
1 0 0
2
Oetrott
d 0 1
1
Wash ngton
0 0 0
0
Adams D tv tsHln

W L T Pis
Buffalo
1 0
To ronto
0 0
0 0
Boston
Cl eveland
0 l
Thursday s Results
Atlanta 2 Bos ton 2
Tor onto ] Detr ott 3
Bflo 3 NY Isla nders 2
Ph tla S Chtcago 1
Fr~day s Games
vancouver at Colo
P ttlsburgh at Wash
Saturday s Gam es
Bu ff alo at To ront o
Colorado at Chtcago
St LOU IS at Atla nta
Oe tr ott at L os Ang
Va ncouver at M nn
NY Rng r s at Montr ea l
Boston at NY lslndrs
washtngton at Cleve
Phtla at Ptltsburgh

0
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WHA Standtng s

By Un tied Pres s ln terna lt ona l
W L T Pts
Wtnn peg
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1 0 0
New Engla nd
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Btrmmgham
0 0 0
Ctnc nna l t
0 1 0
Edmonton
0 1 0
Houston
0 1 0
Quebec
0 1 0
Thu rsday's Re sult
Wtnntpeg 5 Quebec 2
Fndav's Games
Quebec at Ed monton
Houston at Btrm ngham
saturday's Games
Edm on ton at Qu ebec
W tnntpeg a t Ci n e nn al l
l ndtanapo lt s at Houston
Btrmtngham at New Eng

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one Btg Ten loss, M1ch1gan
State plays at Ind1ana In a
match up of the only teams at
500, whtle IllinOIS travels to
Purdue and Northwestern ts
at M111nesota, all foW' see kmg
lhe1r first Btg Ten vtctory
" ThiS ts a game that could
mea n the ch amptonsh lp, "
M1ch1gan 's Bo Schembechler
satd of the Wtsconsm con test
" W1sconsm plays mn e
conferenc e games and
everybody else e1ght, so 1f
loses once,
every bod;
W1sconsm can wm 1t and go
on to the Rose Bowl "
Schembechler also was unpressed wtth both Ule offense
and defense of the Badgers,
declaring the latter "better
than I've ever seen" at
W1sconsm
'Their defense resembles
ours," he srud ' It 's not b1g,
but 1t has great mobtllty It
has all the mgredtent.s of a
good defense "
The offense could pose a
problem for the Wolverme s,
he added, because It bastcally
runs a wmged T, which as
not somethmg you see
everyday ' '

Wlsconsm's John Jard111e
belteves the Badgers w1ll
beat their best for the game,
declaring ' we have high
hopes We've played when we
had to We don't want our
players to feel that thts 1s )he
game of the century We want
Ill em w feel we've got w play
our best, but th e season sttll
goes on afterward 11
Jardine hoped the crowd of
100,000 expected at MIChigan
won 't upset h1s team
'We've got In forget the
people and play football, ' he
sa1d "We've not played the
top teams We realize tJmt
But other tea ms have played
the same type of schedule
'' I've tned to gear us not to
play a crusade every week
We've kind of trted w hold
ourselves down We were up
for Indtana aod IllinoiS and
1
played OW' best
" DefensiVely we've got to
gamble agamst MIChigan We
ca n't afford to g1ve them the
b1g play They can catch you
111 a bhtz and hit a tnuchdown
pass But you can t not bh\z
because of Ulat '

Another $2 mdHon needed to
put A's into Louisiana dome - -'
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Only $2 mllhon IS keepmg a
group of mvestors from
buying the Oakland A's and
movmg them to the Lou1s1ana
Superdome,
baseba ll
promoter A Ray Sm1th sa1d
Sm1th, owner of the
Amencan Association New
Orleans Pehcans, smd Thurs
day the mvestors have ra1sed
$1 5 m1lhon but need $2
mllhon more as a down
payment on the $12 m1lhon
controversial A's owner
Charlte Fmley IS ask111g for

Eastern putr
Meigs 7th down
The Eastern Jumor Htgh
football team downed the
VISibng Me1gs seventh grade
team last week 32-18 Gettmg
touchdowns for the wrnners
were John Rtebel, James
Reed, M1ke Btssell, and Brtan
Well Addmg extra pomts
were Rtebel, Reed, Well, and
Greg Cole
Eastern 1s now H on the
year w•th two games to play
Thuraday they travelled to
Kyger Creek and on October
20 they entertam South ·
western

the club
Sm1th has satd the Class
AAA Pelicans wtll not return
to the Superdome next dome
He sa1d he and several other
CIVIC leaders want mvestors
w1th $16,000 cash down
payments for 200 shares 111
the team at $50,000 each

PONTIAC, Mtch (UPI ) The Detrmt Ltons made thetr
second move to shore up the1r
Injury-depleted offens1ve !me
Thursday by stgmng free
agent veteran Tom W1ckert
To make room for Wtckert
on the r os ter the Ltons
released linebacker M1ke
McGraw, who had JUSt been
stgned last week
Detrmt, wh1ch has lost two
startmg offens1ve lmemen for
the season because of
InJUnes, was- down to one
back lineman unlll s1grung
another exDolphin, Melvm
Mitchell , on Wednesday

are a h!Umg a c::ombmed 9for.74 The left-handed John,
a 21J.;lame w111ner for Ule ftrst
time th1s year, doesn 't figure
wmake tlungs any eaSier for
them
" You have to p1tch away
fr om the Yank ees' left.
handed hitter s," sa1d John,
who sat out the Dodgers last
World Senes appearcnce m
1974 With the now~elebrated
elbow mjury whiCh nearly
ended hts career
Martm refused w divulge
his hneup unt1! pnor to the
game, but 1t was expected he
would probably stt Chambliss
down 111 favor of nght-handed

sw111gmg Cliff J ohnson at
f1rst base
Dodger Manager Tommy
Lasorda , whose team can
take a 2-1 lead In games w1th
a VIctory today and then have
the luxury of the next two
games at home also, liked h1s
team's chances at the more
s ymmetn ca l
Dodger
StadiUm as co mpared to
Yankee Stadium w1th tts
cavernous left-center f1eld
11
Sure 1t g1ves us a n
advantage playmg home, "
sa1d Lasorda " After all,
we've played hye all year
But our guys ~an hit home
runs out of any park "

Redskins- meet
hot Dallas 11
By FRED LIEF
UPI Spurts Wnter
Last week , In hardly thetr
fmest
moment ,
the
Washmgton Redskins scored
10 pomts agamst the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay has lost 18 m a
row and has yet to wm a
game m the NFL, so the
Redskins were able to get
away w1th a n acutely
malnounshed offense ThiS
Sunday, however, they travel
w Dallas and If George
Allen's club 1s hopmg for
some more ftre- power ,
thmgs wtll have to take a
different turn
Before a nattonal televtston
audtence and w1th first place
at stake In the NFC East, all
Signs pomt towards a hone·
brutSJng matchup 111 one of
the most heated nvalnes m
the league
The Redskins are 3.{) while
tl:le Cowhoys at &lt;[.(), are the
only undefeated team m the
NFC Smce Allen wok over as
U.e Redsk1ns' coach Ule two
teams have spht thetr regular
season senes at stx games
aptece and no team has ever
swept a season sen es
While the Redskms have
not done the JOb offenstvely,
credtt must be handed to the
defense They have y1elded
JUSt 40 pomts, albe1t agamst
partwularly easy teams But
wh1le the Redskms have
contamed the oppoSitiOn on
th e gro und they are
vulnerable to U.e pass
In other games Sunday,
Denver ts at Oakland, Atlanta
at Buffalo, Balttrnore a t
Ka nsas C1 ty , Chwago at
Mmnesola, Cleve land a t
Hoijston, Gree n Bay at
Detrmt, New Engla nd at San
Otego, New 01 leans at Los
Angeles, the New York Jets
at Mtam1, St Lou1 s at
Ph1ladelph•a , San Francisco
at the New York G1ants and

Tampa Bay at Seattle
PitlsbW'gh hosts Cmcmna!t
Monday mght
In a maJor AFC battle,
Oakland and Denver are both
4.{) wtth the Ra1ders looking
to wm their 18th game m a
row Thetr last loss was
aga mst New England m
October , 1976 Denver 's
defense has sW'rendered the
fewest points m the
conferenc~

Joe Narnath , who mJured
his left kree agamst Ch1cago
last Monda; mght, w1ll be
benched m favor of QB Pat
Haden when the Rams take
on New Orleans The Sa mts
are ~ at l..&lt;ls Angeles
Ch1cago 1s lookmg to move
mto a first-place tie m the
NFC Central wtth a victory
over Mmnesota. The Vikings
have won the div•stbnal title
e1ght of the last mne yea rs

'

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INTERCEPTIONS

R obin son Ga lli a
Schan zen bach Athens
Conkey, Athens

THREE SENIORS WHO START on the Me~gs Marauder footba ll team thiS season are
Kenny Young, BrentBolm and Mark Mitch Match, a returnmg letterman at center, as 5'10"
and weighs 160 No 60 IS the son nf Mr and Mrs Ge ne M1 tc h nf Route 2, Pomeroy ~ '' 82,
Brent Bohn , son of Mr and Mrs Joe Bnhn of HouLe I Rutland, 1s one nf the starting ends
~

No yds td
2 35 0
I
1

Eskey, Athens

We1ghing mat 144 and standmg 5'11", Brent has run up agamst oppos1tion btgger than he,
but not wugher Kenny Young, No 11, has seen actton at both end and quarterback A
returnmg letterman from last season, KeMy stands 6'1 " and wetghs !55 At present he IS
recovermg from a pamful th1gh brwse. He 's the son of PhylliS Young of Page St,
Midd leport

Shee t s, Gal l1a
Neal. Jackso n
Gasser, Logan

16 0
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24 0
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Haley Waverly

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5 DO-Bonanza 3 My Three Sons
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1977

Gunsmoke" 8
20 33
Hogan s
Heroes 10 Emergency One 13 My Three Sons 15
5 JQ-Odd Coupe -1 News 6 E lee Co 20 33 Mary
Tyler Moore 10 Hogans Heroes 15
o OQ-.-.New~ 3 4 8 10 13 15

ABC

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Zoom 20

Consunier Surv1val Ktt 33
6 3(}- NBC Ne""' s J J 15 ABC News 13 Carol Burnett &amp;
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t1ques 33
7 OQ--Truth or Cons 3 Cross W1ts J

Liars Club 6
Muppet Show 8 News 10 To Tell the Truth 13
G l1gan sIs 15 Almanac 20 Ma~ ng Th1ngs Grow

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11 45-Baretta 6 13
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SATURDAY OCTOBER IS 1971
6 oo-Sunnse Semester 8 10 6 J(}---Mar lo &amp; the Mag1c
Movie Machme 4 TV Classroom 8 lJ S Farm
Report 10 Kentucky Af1e d 13
7 oo-.Sa turday Report 3 Matters of L1fe 6 Ghost
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M~SON

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Umted States ftrst tra velmg
With the New Dm1enswns
from Flortda rrom 1972 to
1973 Hts Sons m 1975 and
1976 and then as a solotst
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week "ent lo Eve!) n Wood
and Ltllian Hart both of
Pomero\
Me" Newsome lectured on

respondmg to a challenge of
ercomtng tempttng foods
and mamtammg a posltt\o e

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• Weotherslrppngo d
cau k ng lool. for croci·.~
and weo
• Storm w ndow!&gt; c eon ond
repa r cracks chedo: frames
lo~e down screens ond ~lore
• Ar condtoner co.,e 1 t
lefl n w ndov.
• Roof check leaks

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• Hot woterppes

Star Rock Spnngs Ohto
Vallev Racme Harm on
vtlle Columbta and the host
Grange Hemlock
Ann ouncements were made
that along wtth the State
Grange deputies Mr and
Mrs Mendal Jordan Opal
Dyer would represent Me1gs
Count} as Prmcess at the
State Grange Sesston 1n
Toledo from Oct 16 to Oct
2i)
Avanell Holliday 1\tll
attend as delegate and Keith
Ashl ey wtll be p1amst for the
Youth Pageant on Monday
evemng Oct 17
It "as also announced that
there wtll be an mstallatwn of
offi cers of Rock Spnngs

CRISISLINE

Mrs Addalou Lewts was 111
stalled as prestdent of the
Wmding Trat l Garden Club at
a meetmg Tuesday ntghl at
U1e home of Mrs MarJ orte
Walburn
Mr s
1 tnda
t.ambert was ~.:~h ostess fur
the m eetm g
Other offtcer.l mslalled by
Mrs Dollie Hayes wet e Mrs
Wtlma Terrell first v1ce
president Mt s Cora Beegle
second vlce president ~ Mt s
Alice Thompson trcasut Cl
and Mrs
Pat Thoma',
setrelary
It was noted that the club
will host a meeltng of Lhe
Me~gs County Garden Clubs
ASsoc1atwn on Tuesday Oct
25 at 7 30 pIll al fruuty
Church At that tune plans
wlll be made for the
Chrtslmas Oo\\ er show winch
Mrs Bermce Carpen ter wtll
cluur
Mrs Hayes revtewed the
conslilillon and by laws of the
dub A letter was read from
the Galha Jackson-Me~g s

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Mrs Dolly Wolfe ptogtam
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Mrs Luct!le
Rhodes, Chnslta n per
soohood Mrs Buck, sutr
portattve commumly Mt s
Bertha Robtnson ClmstJi:.ln
soc tal 101 ulvemenl Mrs
Alice Balser Chrtsttan gl obal
L'Ont:erns Ed1th Manuel mis
ston coordmalor Slurle)
Ables memberslup chatr

A rwnmage sale wa s plann

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Sav1 ng s &amp; L oa n Co
296 Second S1

and

ed for Oct 24 25 and 26 a! the
church from 9 a m to 4 p m
Mrs Buck talked una dtslt td
meetmg "htch she attended
recently It was noted that
r.ugs ure for sale and a thank
you card was read fr om tile
Max Manuel fam1ly
Others attendmg \\ ere An·
na Alley Palsy Laudernult
luna Hupp and guest.&lt; Debbie Htll and daughter Court
ney Sharon Rhodes a nd Dol
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secretary

For the msla llatton Debbte
Hill was at the ptano for the
songs A Charge lo keep
and Jesus Ca lls Us

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Prestdent Carter tt not tellmg
the Amencan people tbe
whole truth about the quality
of U S defense capab1littes
accordmg to retired Adm
Elmo R Zumwalt
Saymg
'Onl y tf the
Pres1dent has the guts to
announce the stark facts
about our defense wtll the
Atnertcan government be m a
position to act to boost our
defense " Zumwalt sa td U S
mthtary
stren gth has
declmed drasttcally over the
last deca de to the P9tnl where
U S ctttzens have had to
learn to live 1n a world of
permanent strategt c m·
fer lortty '

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Saturday Oct 15

.aE PREPARED

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6 Mov1e
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11 40--Movte Ber li n Atfatr 3 Saturday Night 4 15
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Sateslady 7 4 1 30-Th1s 1s the NFL 6 1 4()...----Ma.ry
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POMEROY, OHIO
Tlte Store Wtth
"AlliiNDS OF STUFF"

NOW'S THE TIME TO
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BLOCK CO.

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day
A day to tell
someone you
love them
Send the
Sunshmer
Bouquet ~

$15.00$12 00~'-~
cash n carry
real!\ gr.: l t~r 1111d f( r

The Department Store

lawns - Gord.nt.

of Building Since 1915

gtvcu by Mrs Thvmpson who
nvted that now IS the lime to
d1g ludes f01 hces befure the
ground freezes, to feed
evergreens and tr ecs, and put
a g1 cen cover cr op on the
gardentf the ground ts sandy
Ma nure, compost, bone m ea l ,
and gramte dust were among
the Items to be utdudcd m a
fcedmg wtlh Mt s fhompson
nullng that tt lakes four
bushels for a 15 foot h ee
Mrs 1 en ell had the program from the Flo" er and
Gm den Book on sprmg bulbs
She satd that most bulbs have
therr own food motsture As
for plantmg she sa td sma ll
daffodt ls -should be planted
Uu ee Inches deep, leu g:e ones,
stx mches deep Tultps and
ms should be planted four m
ches deep grape hyacmths,
three mches regular hya cm
ths se ven mches Mrs Ter

rell suggested that ltme of
bloommg can be regulated by
plantmg the bulbs at dtfferent
depths
Mrs Terrell will bust the
Nov 8 meetmg wtlh tt to slart
Attendmg
i:.l drsplay of rmmalure ruse at 7 30 p m
those
named
was
llestdes
specun ens
Mrs
Marti)
n
Wisecup
fhe gat den calendar was

Helen Help
Us .•. By Helen Bottel

DO SOME WIVES DESERVE l f ' DEAR HELEN

992 5560

Karen Blaker PhD
By Kart:n Hlaker t J&gt;h D
Open almost any populat
truJgazmc and you will fmd
art1e.:les contauung advice u11
unpr ov1ng your sex hfe
l11ese m&lt;ty be fun tu 1 c.ul
even 1£ one only fantasizes
about usmg some of th e new
techmques the) descube
However, what about those
desperately troubled person!:!
who feel they have real sex
nal dtfftcul!tes - those who
search the huw to book and
at!tcles fot help but a re
mel ely f rush &lt;:tled w1 t h th~
cumplex1ty of It all 1 Many
peup!e call a CriSIS hot line for
sexual advice I handled such
a call recently
Mr J My w 1fe a nd I are
dose to divorce and 1t s over
such a stuptd thtng - " httle
sexual pt obi em We both hate
t o see our stx year 1elatwn
shlp detenurate hke Uus but
thet e JUSt doesn t seem to be
anythmg else we ca n do fo
be blunt - she IS fn gtd I can
say that to yuu ove r the phone
but I could nevt!r d1sc.:uss 1t 111
person wtlh someone My
wtfe feels the same way I
guess we feel that tf sex tsn t
good maybe our mal nage
1sn t bastcally good and
maybe we should split up
Dr B Ld me ask you
sumethmg If you could get
counsehng over the phone
w1th your anunynnt) pi utected would you try II' l
guess I m askmg you tf you
1 eally "ant to end vuur mar
rtage and are usmg the
fngtd tty and emba rrassment

1nvcstttUJ ~
wtd 1~.:tlelllt:i:.ili!Jn ( l!l '- 1111111}
highli~IJtetl a mctlJng of the
Btg B~nd N~ 1 ghbt1r IIOtltl Sl'r
Vltl! Utlll J ucsday Illghl at the
Columbus &lt;tnd Southern Otuu
A r .uu_lldtght

the probl em and s tay
together
Ml J
It lll&lt;tkCti IIJC 1\Jtid
when you say that Of &lt;:OUJ sc
WC W&lt;tfll to WOI k Oll UUI IIILir
nage Bull guess we cu c JUSt

r,ledltc Cu
I ht ec t:(:Jmlles 1ep1 ~scntmg
(.od

t:uuntJ)

~md

rmlllktml

(t!I(J1llJfiY
Cllntludcd by MIS llctly
l...:tnc ~:~.nd M r!S
Shu leJ
WCIC liSCti Ill the

old fashtoncd and upltght
about .sex
Wrlsu n
Dt B Your mutual Ut&gt;Plauned dut "'~ the
trghtJ wss abuut sex 1111} h 1vc mcctmg was the At ca 3
somethmg to do wtlh the dtf meeltng "luch 11111 be held at
ftcullles 111 yoUI sex life That S! [&gt;au! 1 ulheran Cl1ut ch un
Ill JtS~ lf IS WOI th talkmg to a Nuv V 9 30 a m tu nuun
pt ufesstonal about
Heg1sl! dtlon and t:offcc hour
M1 J We dun l !J&lt;J ve lite wtll be held f1 om 9 30 to 10
money u1 tunc to gu to w1d fullowmg tho lunc heon
Mastet s and Johnson d lld thet e wtll be somo con-umttec
there cu e :so mcm) nuts mectmgs I he luncheon t:ost
aruund clanmng that iJle) do IS $2 50 With I CSCI Vat lU ll S (u
se x therapy

The! e were

even some people bemg Inter
vtcwed on TV last mg ht.. that s how thiS all came up cla nm~g that the unly CUI e
f01 fltg1d1ty IS tu go Into
therapy w1Lh some sexual
surrogate You kno\\ what
those people are like
they
like to have sex ual rela ltuns
\\ilth lheu pi:.illents I guess we
JUSt los! all hope
Dr B It may be yow
nustr ust of sex thc1 ap1Sls
that ts keepmg you from seek
mg assJstam.: e w1th you! pi oblem To help wtth the fea rs
expertenced b) those who
dectde tu get help from a sex
thera pt sl the Amenc an
Assoc rat ton of Sex Educators

Counselors and Therapists
have pubhshed a Natwnal
Reg1ste1 uf Cet Itfled Sex
Edu ca tor s
an d Sex
Thcrap1 sls You can wr 1te t o
lhem a t 5010 Wts constn
Avenue N W Washtngtun
DC 20016

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FRIDAY
INSTALLATION OF of
f1cers of subordmale gr&lt;tnges
It! lake l&gt;!ace at 7 30 p m Frl·
day at the Rock Spnngs
Gtange Hall All subordtnate
offtcers uJvtted
HAPPY HARVESTERS
CLASS of Tnmly Ch m ch ,
7 30 p m FndaJ at the chur·
ch
BAKE SALE by the Aux

POLLY'S POINTERS

Remedr11 fivr stubborn smell

CmRPPJJrv m, I!v~n.,

arut lZ.wJiW

be maLic b) Ocl 28 111th
t!illi~r M1 s Pill I homa se J
vrtc umt ducctur 01 Mrs
Wt bun Houle 1 Box 76 8
Hulland
Tbci e "til be a public rula
lluns tJ auung sds1on folio"
mg the mectmg as well &lt;:~s a

meeting of the area
nominating c:o1runtttec llhs
\t\lll be Mc1gs County s fu st
J nm: to hu.st a tlt~tr ttl
mcctmK

Mayot And t ews wtll extend
the welcu1nc J here wtll he i:l
babv stllmg se1v1cc a\atlable
f01 25 ccnb pet ch tld but
pc.irents are asked to tc~ke i:.l
:;ack lunch for theu clulctrcn
Each !cadet IS 1eq ucstcd to
wke e1the1 nutbt eadOJ cuffce
cake fu1 the coffcl! hour M1 s
Judv Wen y wtll regtstm lhe
gue~t~ F'lm\ c1 .i::lrT angemcnts
wtll be p1 ovtded b) the Wm
di ng f t all Gar den Club and
M1 ~ Me:u ga ret Blaetlna1 uf
the Pumet l Gat den Club
Umls to be 1 cpresent~d a1 e
Adena at At!Jcus Alexandtla
m Athens County
Belle
Praute m Washtngtun Cuun

ly Doddudge County 111 West
Vu gmw, Glouster m Athens
Count) , Jackson County W
Va
Metgs County M1d
dlebut n 111 Tylet Cuunt) , W
Va
Ptoneer, Rhododcn
drun Southwood Roadr un
ners and Ten apm all 111 the
ParkersbUJ g Wood CounlJ
a1 ea RttchJe County 111 West
Vugmta, Spence&lt; W Va
fumm 1hawk Cia tm tn
SUNDAY
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Beta Stgma Pht Sormttv will
have a skatmg party Sunday
from I 30 to 4 p m at the
Skate a-way Rmk on Route 7
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT PTA Mon
?ay 7 30 p m In the school
ca f et eria

Room

v tsLtah un

Wrlh Hnstuv.ri Wood ( ounh
VICilllrt 111 Wood Count\ W

Va
Alsu to be pt esc Ill at the
a1 Ci.:t meetlrl!-: Will be tht ce
f1cld du cdot ~ Ann Hr uatl
bent, Dee l.ci"Jtntc &lt;:~nd
Jw1e Sheppatd ,tlnng wtth
Pc~

Murdock

a1 ca ~Sflot

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~ GOSPEL

MEETING

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Where

200 W Mam, Pomeroy, 0
Oct 17 thru 21 at
7 30 each evemng
Speaker Paul Keller

Come and hear the gospel m 1ls s1mphc1ty

Qucisa~
DEALER

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tlun chatrman lhete 11;111
iJISO be a C.:UUIIlll I t:pl t.:SCII
wuve frvm the ChaliesLvn
\\ V&lt;t offu:c A1 c J J st 1 vcs
apptoxtmatel\ I GOO scouts
Out mg the mcct rn~ kdd( r s
saug sungs out of tht. flt: \\
Wmld to Expl ore book
1 her~ were Ilsu

gant~s ami
demunstt cttt!ll
Dtstrtbuted at th~ n1tet1ng
wet e 1 u~tcrs of tile S&lt;.:uut.~ 111
the co unt) i:.l m~p of the ~.:oun
ell camps am.l Si:!l VIL~

dances

t:enters

and

motcnal

on

what IS a\ailt.~blc i:il the set
\tee ~enters at Cha1leston

and Athens
M ilC !Ia l

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personal

C&lt;:tlciH.li:.ii s and

plannc1s

1\t:lt

drstnbuted along w1th ~.:ooktc
chan man anti su:stauung
mcmbei shtp matcnals M1 s
fhuma announced that thc1 c

IS a

ne'~

Salem Center Jumur

tro op wtth Paul&lt;t R

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leadet I hts bnn ~s tlh ltilol
nwnbeJ of II oops 10 tlu t:uun
ty to 24 'Jealiy all wc1 c
r ep 1esented at the mcctmg

Admiral

QUALITY
COLOR T.V.

wtll be held "htle a him fot
the cluldren ts shown tn the
cafctc r ta A nurser; w1\l be
pt ovtded

BUY NOW
AND SAVEl

TUESD~Y

1 WIN Cll Y SHRINE 1'1 ES
WilL honot Lady Vet na
Zenglet htgh p11esless of
I hea Cout l Columbus at a
dinner m eetmg to be held at

the Me1gs [nn

fuesda y at

6 30 p m Reservattot)ll"dte to

l
rtells Nobody
you the time
I

tn as many ways

asBULOVA.
~ Nobody!
Bul ova ma kes all k nds
of dtQtla ls And all k nds
of co nvent a n a l watches

too In ever y pnce rang e

So whe 1 you re tn !he
mark et fo r a watch see

us We I show you
prec sely what you want
a bea ullful walch by
Bulova the de pend able

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Chicken noodle dinner planned by auxiliary

of Arkansas

Offer Good thru Octt'i'er

CHOICES

Enough already' We're gettmg so much wife abuse" m the
d thmk every other man IS a monster
iltary of Veterans Memor 1al
Let s don t forget two thmgs
Hosptta l tn the EM~ butldmg
I Wtfe beatmg ts no more prevalent than child abuse In
back of the hosptlal Sale to
fact t! s no doubt less because people accept spankmgs for as a m ea ns of escape or 1f
slat
! at 9 am fhere wtll also
chi ldren • and they some tunes get out of hand While any kmd yuu real!) "ant to try to solve
be
1tems
from lhe g1ft shop
of dangerous assault should be stop~Jfd, let's put this m
and
homemade
soup for sale
perspecttve Exaggerated slattsttcs make men seem hke
FRENCH Colony DAR wtll
beasts
Or else as you say Helen, !hey re so bla tantly exaggerated
meet wtth the Pomeroy
they turn people off to what reall) IS a bad problem
Chapter, Return Jonathan
Out of all the couples I know, I d say about one woman m 15
Met~ .&amp;_the home of Mrs
IS sadt s(lcally treated by her '"*n pllysctally I mean
Paul Etch m Pomeroy at I 30
2 Some women brmg 11 on themselves Men are ratsed not
pm
to lay a hand on females, and women lake advantage They
Polly Cramer
MARY SHRINE 37, Order
belittle b1tch nag, cnttctze scream, even throw things or
of
Whtle Shrme of Jerusalem
slug, unttl they drtve men over the edge and they ftght back
regular meettng 8 p m
That s probably why police officers never used to take fallllly
Fnday at Pomeroy Masomc
squabbles seriOusly They d lind the man pretty well beaten
'J
Temple
up too
the ms1de of my freezer 1 o
This tvpe woman thrtves on Violence Kraft-Ebmg
POlLY'S PROBLEM
SATURDAY
maybe• I wonder whether the explosive sympathy for the
DEAR POLLY - Our my amazement the smell
BAZAAR AT Asbury
helpless wtfe nught msp1re a few sneaky ones to pick fights , r e fr~~e ratur freezet
was disappeared I shut up the Untted Methodtst Church,
then murder thetr mates 1n self-&lt;lefense Could be they unplugged for a whtle and refnge ra!or but left some of Syracuse 9 a m to 6 p m
deserve 1t but thiS too might gel out of hand, tf women fell nuw 1t has a terrible odor those strtps m tl and tt stayed Fnday and Saturday
they d win m court It 's sad, tsn'ttt, that the news media must parttcularly m the freezer smelling sweet Smce that Features to mclude country
play a bad thing up to twtce Its SIZe before people get stirred to part We have ln ed every tune I keep such sheets on the store, second hand store,
actiOn they should have taken years ago
BALANCED remedy we kno" of but the shelves all the lime I wrote take sa le and soup supper on
odor
rematns
The lo the compan) that makes · Saturday from 12 noon to 6
THINKER
DEAR THINKER
refngerator men I have talk thts product to ask tf 11 could p m
The old old story You have to hit the mule on the head ed tu say that to replace !he hu1 t f1eeze1 I ve had no
SUNDAY
before you can get h1s attentiOn Very few reforms would be fiberglass msulatwn that ts answer so I Sltll use tt and my
DAN
HAYMAN
a nd
made tf the news medta duln t play up vtces somewhat btgger proba bly holdmg th e odor fr eezer alwavs smells sweet Country Hymntuners wtll be
than life· or least harruner facts home until no one could re- wuuld be a labortous and cust - HELEN
at F1rst Church of God, New
DEAR POI I Y- Aflet buy·
mam unaware Wttness Watergate, teenage alcohohsm Illegal ' !y JOb If It could be.done Tins
Haven, W Va for h)mn
drug problems
applia nce IS on ly four yeatS mg new sheet.s I sttlch m a smg 7 30 p m Sunday
The Women s Movement rmght have foundered had news uld so I hupe someone Ci!n uf c;unlrastmg co lui tlu ead
lht ee rows of stttchmg from
MIDDLEPORT BPW Cl ub,
reports good and bad, not kept It alive
fe r some solutiOn - C W
the
tup
of
the
hem
duwn
Monday
7 30 p m at the
We wnters msp1re n ghteous mdtgnation which leads to acDEAR C W - You do have
through
the
hem
One
row
IS
Mergs
1
nn
Natwnal Busmess
lion If we suffer from overemphasis at tlmes 1t's m a good a problem Try puttmg a
m
the
center
of
the
sheet
and
and
Professton
Women s
ca use And best des exposes sell H
saucer of 1amlla on the top
the
other
two
lmes
are
Week
to
be
observed
wtth !he
P S You're rtght about some family lights a few women shelf uf the tef11geratm pat !,
measured
so
they
come
at
the
ion
of
a
Woman
of !he
select
gtve as good as they get, and even enJOY tl But the maJonty of The folluwmg letter from a
edge
of
the
mattress
on
etthe
t
beaten wtves are a sad, trapped lot who need much more help reader ts certs mly a novel
IU ESDAY
than they have received m the past II s llme their phght was solution and would be we ll s1de When makmg a bed the
MU
XI
GAMMA
three sl1tched lines ate allhe
brought out m the open
wurth a lt y -POI LV
Plu
CHAPTER
of
DEAR POl LY - I want to center a nd at each edge of the
bed
so
I
do
nut
get
too
much
tell you how I sweete ned the
DEAR HELEN
The woman who satd her husband s workaholism gave her smell m my freezer after 11 sheet on one stde or the other
llme for her own actiVIties Does she have children• My hus· had not been clea ned fur a I alsu do thts slttchmg on
bands compulstve work habtts have robbed our farruly of long tune I cleaned tl w1t1I blankets Thts helps the
needed fatherhood and has complicated my JOb of mothermg soda at'd water soa p and children who make theu own
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" ater and every thmg I heard beds to do a qmcket and
a milhon-fold
Pomeroy
Maybe there are some recovered workaholics out there who about but the terrible smell neater JOb Do hope othets
fmd thts helpful -UNA
would start a Workaholics Anonymous Wtth a mates soctety remamed
Flower
DEAR POLLY - I always
Fmally I tn ed somethmg
sumlar to Al-Anon, so we wtves could learn how to cope
rea ll y dtf(erent
After hated to waste lhe lipsl1ck
We (a nd our husbands) desperately need It -EXHAUSTED
Shop
washmg the mstde w1th soap that remamed m the bottom
Got a problem? An adull subject for discusSion• You can and water I rubbed one of of a tube Now I remove !Ius
lalk tl over m her co!Wllll If you wnte to Helen Hottel, care of those fabrtc softener sheets unused portiOn of hpsttck put
we put m the dryer all over 1l mto a soup spoon and melt
this newspaper
tl uver hot water IllS a wax
and melt.&lt; easily It can then
be poured bacK mto an empty
tube Mtxmg the leftovers
from two or three tubes gl\ es
A clucken noodle dmner Sauter and Mrs Ahce Pnd Acts 12, verse 5 Romans 8 one entirely new shades that
was pl~nned for Nov 4-at the dy Mrs V1rg1ma Vttatoe verse 25, Hebrews 4, verse 16 are all\ ays pretty -ELSIE
DEAR POLLY - Occa
Tuesday meetmg of the talked on ab1dmg m Jesus and Re1 alattons 5, verse 6
I..iidles Aux1ltary of the Mtd· and prayer usm g scrtptures Pta yet by Mrs Ethel Pnddy swnally an aeJOsul c&lt;t n will
dleport Umted Pentecostal from St John 15, I through 8 closed t~e meetmg 1 wenty come with a defectiVe nozzle
I always keep the nozzles
Church social room
ftve attended
!rum
all kmds of cans that are
1 he women wtlttake orders
to
be
dtscarded
so l ean easily
for the dmner to be sold for
MATCH GAME
replace
a
defective
one $1 75 Plans were also discuss
SYDNEY Australia (UP!)
ATTEND FUNERAL
JUDY
ed for the annual Chnstmas - Amerl(! an t enms player
Lucy Gaul, Opal Wickham,
Polly wtll send you une of
bazaar whtch has been Juruny Connors sa1d Frtday Jess1e Weber, Cleo DeTray,
her
stgned
th&lt;tnk you
scheduled for the ftrst week his off-court match wtth Chns Barbara Sargent, all of
ne"
spa
p~r
coupon
chppers tf
of December Homemade Evert IS on agam
Chester, and Berntce Hawk,
she
uses
your
favorrte
peanut bnttle jS bemg sold
She's the g1rl I'll be Hemlock Grove were m New
Pomter,
Peeve
or
Problt!m
111
and can be oblamed by phonmg while I am here," Holla nd to attend the funer al
telep homn g 992-3507 or Connors sard when he arrived servtces of Dale Follrod a her column Wnte POI I Y S
992 2502
at Sydney Atrport, wtth nephew of Mrs Gaul and POINTERS m care of thts
ncw.spape1
Mrs Wilham Kmttle open- Australian John Newcombe Mrs Weber
ed the meetmg wtth prayer to compete m next week s
Games were played wtth $137,000 Au strahan Indoor
pnzes gomg to Mrs Joy Tennis Champtonshtps
YOUR AREA
news these days you

When

For Pets - Stables -

Large &amp; Small An1molo

ConmJUmly Mental Health
Ce nter 1ega t ding til e
availabtlity uf speake t s
Fo1 rull call members told
uf then summer vacauuns
Mt s I.e" IS Mrs Bc'Cglc and
Mt s Thompson, attended !he
Gat de nets Day Out held at
Martella "'th Mrs Beegle
1cpurtmg on thc1r tnps to
Fenlon the Campus MartiUs
Museum !he Rtver Musewn
and on the buat tour
It was reported that Mrs
Wallmrn lk"ts been appomted
tcgtOual publictty scrapbook
chatrman She presented
devoti ons hom the Readers
Dt gest entttled 'Smile Doc
lor
On exlllbtt at the meetmg
wer e flower arrangements on
Ute theme Fall Sunset
Judged by Mrs Margaret
Parker Mrs Thompson Mrs
l e11ell Mrs 1homa Mt s
Lewt s and Mrs Walburn all
H!(:C ivcd blue nbbons fur
theu exhibits Also r ece rvmg
blue 1tbbons were Mrs Hayes
fUI a rhsP.hty of spec imen
flowers and Mrs Lambert for

Officers were mstalled at
the Tuesday mght meetmg of
the Appl e Grove Umted
Methodist Church Women
Installing office! was Mrs
EtleeiJ Buck Insta lled were '
Mrs Donna Hill president ' '
Mrs Juha Norns, v1ce pres1
dent Mrs Bess Parsons '

m.an

INTEREST

m atuntv da te

The pastor Clyde Ferrell
ext ends an mvitatton to the
pubhc

~hec k.

on

Call Us-We Care

If

Switzer W Va as evangelist

• House s1d ng check for
c ada and hole~
• Hum d t e che&lt;:k and clean
• Ch mney Hue clean
obstruc1 ons make sure
damper closes

Have A Problem

sessi on

REVIVAL PLANNED
A revtval wtll be held at the
Mtdway Commumty Church
tn
Langsvtlle SaturdaJ
through Oct 22 at 7 p m each
evemng wtlh the Rev Eugene
Kttchen, pastor of the Swttzer
Free WJ)I Baptist Church

tret-ltnQ weather chetl
caul k ng aroond t

992-5554

on Frrday evemng
October 14, at Rock Sprmgs
Grange Hall when any other
grange off1cers who w1sh t o
be mstalled are mvtted to
attend
A bounttful potluck supper
was enJoyed followtng the
Grange

m~ulo1

Heal~ system hove 1
serv,ced oM checked
mcludmg 1ocuum nQ and
t lte change
• Outs 1de faucets dram for

•

Investiture service held

Lewis named garden club president

UMW to meet

county-wide session

seven G r anges m the county

Wt!~utlhlt

~t.tgul I ueslld\ ntght ~11 tin
r\ ihtns~ hnl tl llt ilthlt ll(t l

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HEMLOCK GROVE Hemlo ck Grange No 2049
\\as host for a sesston held by
Me1gs County Grangers on
Sunda} afternoo n "hen
Degree Day was held here
The fo ur degrees of Subor
dinate Grange were exam·
plif1ed by members from

IMi l\

11

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\\til ~. ftallh tl tlu dvulJit
!It \\Ill lx
1111 g urtnHm
tsstslld b\ tll1. Hu W II
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Party planned

Hemlock Grmge hosted

Mr 1nd Mrs Lewts Smith
were guests of their son In
law and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Larry Stanley and Gar y Hamon, P omeroy, Rt
Anna Edtson on Saturday 4 on September 11 at Holzer
and were dinner guests of Medtcal Cen ter Grand
the1r other son m law and parents mclude Mr and Mrs
daughter Mr an d Mrs Noble Hamon and Mr and
Reece Prather at Westerville Mrs Kenn eth ElliS all local
on Sunday
and great grandmothers
Guests of Mr and Mrs Alice Ellis and Zelia Perry
Wtliam Miller and daughter The little one has a brother
were his pa rents, Mr and Shawn, and a sister Am;
Mrs Ted M1ller Caledoma,
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ellis
and hts brother and Sister m are announcmg the btrth of a
law Mr and Mrs Cha rles granddau ghter Mtsty Dawn
Mtller and son Cardmgton born to Mr and Mrs Bruce
Co lumbta Grange mem Markms (Karen Eilts ) on
bers who attended Me1gs October 3 at Holzer Hospital,
County Granges Degree Day Gallipolis Paternal grand·
at Hem lock Grange on parents are Eldon Markms,
Sunday were Mr and Mrs local and Betty Markms,
Earl Starkey, Mr and Mrs Flortda
Local
great·
Arthur Cra btree Bertha grandmothers are Alice Ellis
Murl
and and Zelda

Jody s Body Shop 33
4 JQ-Sports Spectacular a Nashvi ll e on the road 10

Four members accepted

Harn sonvtll e

VISited Mr Starkey s Sister
Jesste Jewell m Columbus
and called on their son m
tn
Ia" Donald J ones
Nelsonville, Mrs Starkey s
Sister Elma Vernon m New
Lexmgton and stopped by
the cemetery at Shawnee

llnudt 11 11

M1 ss Uonnd Wcbc1 w1ll bt
u!gamst \\llh Vernon
WtiJtr tu Ut :solOisl Ma id uf
ho11v1 hu th~ btuJcclctl will
l&gt;t: Mtsslld•ua hMl!.aughhn
\\tllt M1s~ Dutllht lhuJnton~ts ..
till
blldtstntHI
AJi:.in
1\h Lc~ughiln Xt!IIO Will be
IJe~l ll&amp;dll a nd Bub Wtllwm
sun the usher (,ut:'.':ib wtll ~

tht

B.u

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7 Jo-.-Porter Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4 Candid Camera
6 Prrce IS R ght 8 Ma c Neil Leh rer Repor t 20 33
Xwn!ly Feud 10 Name That Tune l3 Pop Goes the
Country 15
8 oo-Sanford Arms 3 15 Wor ld Senes 6 13 In Search

Williamson to wed

lht ~\,ddm
ot lhbr 1 d J\1r
md ~Ir s Ktm itll!
\\IIh.ltttson d.lll ghlii 1 f :\1t
Mll .. tu~hlln \\tllbt ~llll\l'llt
,tn~l 1\lr:, trt'\l \\tlhl\11:-.un ufSutuHit\ 2 IOpnl tl lht
uul lluJtrH l\1tl ... tu gh lu 1 'itlll Hutlwtl u1ult'&lt;l Mdhmhsl

ll t~tm btuldt.:l s

t\ lltedlllg \\,IS htld lt'tlllt

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5- 1he DaUy Senllnel, Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 , Fnday, OCt 14 1977

NEW!
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account of
many who
died and
came
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TRINITY CHURLH Rt•\ \\ H
Y~rrlr'\ pos1or R,,\ Mov1'
'u 1
da• school sup! -Chv~&lt;h .,,h,~,•l
Q

15 o m

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o ,,, Chotl r&lt;i'heorsol li.Jit'"do ~
1 30 p n\ unde- r du~, ''"" ,,j .\l r ~
Pau l Nea'-t!
PO MEROY CHURCH Of 1H£
NAZARENE Corner U" ,,,, aPd
Mu.oe rry Rfl'~ Cl, do:&gt; \ Ht•Pd •''

son poster Sundo,

~ch.;'ll"''

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o m G le n McCiu''9 '1Up1
tng worshtp 10 30 o '" t'H"'''ng
st&gt;r"•&lt;;e 7 30 n&gt;td "'eel.. H''"'{t:&gt;
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EP ISCOPAL

The Ri&gt; v

Harold Deelh rector Church ~er
vtces l 0 30 a m Holy cornrnu
nton frr st Sunday o l nlOrlth

church school

10

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a m

for

nun e r y throvgh 12

POMEROY CHU RCH OF CHRIST

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Mo rn St Johr1 McA rthur

pas tor S tble sch ool 9 30 o rn
mormn g worship
10 30 om
Youfh meet tn g~ b JO p m

e'en

tn g worst·11p 7 30 Wednesday
n1ghr pray er me etmg and 81ble
srvdy 7 30p m
THE SALVAT ION ARMY
115
Butternuf A-.e
P om e ro ~
En ... oy
and M r s Ro y Wu ung of1 1C&amp;f§ m
cha r ge
Sunde) hal 1n ess
meetHl'g 10 o m._..~ Sunday Scho~
10 30 a m Sundby 5chool leade r
YPSM Elot se Ada ms 7 p m
salvatoon
m eet on g
vor•ous
~peekers and mvs!C spectols 7 JO
p m Thursday - 10 am Ia '2 p m
Lad tes Home league a ll w om en
nlltt ed 7 30 p m praye r mee rtn g
and Btb le study
Bo b Es tep
lea der
Rev
Noel
Herm on
!@ocher
SURUNGTON SOUT HERN SAP
TIST CHAPEL Route 1 Shade
Pas tor Bobby f lktns
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday worsh tp
5 45 p m Wed nesday prayer ser
vJCe 7 30 p m
POME,RO¥ WE ST SIDE CH URCH
OF CHR I ST 200 W Mom Sr Jerry
Paul rmm ster phonp qq'} 7660
Conserv c lt ve non tns rrurnentol
Su nday worsh•p 10 om
Soble
study 11 o m wor~h•p 6 p m
Wednesday 8 1ble sludt~ 7 p m
OlD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Re v Ro l ph
Sm •t h
pas tor Sunday school 9 30 am
Mrs Worlet~ Fr onc1s supe nn te n
dent Preoch •ng serv•ces l •r st B.
tlm d Sundays lollow• ng Sunda y
School
GRAHAM UN I TED METHODtSl
Preachmg 9 30 o m f.rst and se
cond Sundays of ea ch month
th 1rd and founh Sundays each
. month wo rshop serviC e at 7 30
pm
Wednesday eventngs at
7 30 Pr ayer ond 81ble Stud','
SEVENTH DAY
ADVENT I ST
Mulberry He•ghts Rood Pomeroy
Pos ter
Albe r t D•lleY Sabbath
School
Supenn lend ent
Claro
Mcin tyre Sabbath School Sotur
dey afternoon of 2 00 w 1th War
sh1p ServiCe followmg ot 3 15
RUTLAND
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHU RCH - Drewy
Core
sup!
Sunday School 9 30 o m morn
tn gworsh•p 10 .d5a m
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
Casto
poster Su nday School
9 30 o m even.ng wors h1 p 7 30
Thursday evenmg praye r ~er111c e
7 30p m
POMEROY
FIRST
BAPTIST
Do vtd Mann m.m•ster Will•am
Wotson Su nday school sup! Sun
dey school 9 30 o m
morn.ng
worsh1p 10 30 c m
FIRST SOU THERN BAPTIST 282
Mulberry A ve Pomeroy Paul J
Wh1te Po'&gt; lor Gory Basham Sun
day schoo l supr Sunday school
9 30 o m
morn•n g worshop
10 30 evenmg worshtp 6 3:0 p m
M1dweelo. prayer serv 1ce 7 30

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MIDWA V COMMUNITY CENTER
Oelrle r Rd longs v• lle Oh1 0 Rtnl
Clyde Ferrell
Pa stor
Sunday
School
11
a m
Sa tu r d ay
preachmg serviCes 7 30 p m
Wednesday evenmg B1 ble study
at 730pm
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
8o1 l ~y Rvn Rood
Rev Emmell
Row son pastor Handley Dunn
su pt Sunday school 10o m Sun
day e'o'en1 n9 serv1ce 7 30 B•b le
teochtng 7 30 p m Thursday
OYESVILLE
COMMUNIT't'
CHURCH Roger C Turner pastor
Suf1doy school 9 30 am Sunday
mr 11•"9 wor§htp tO 30 Sunday
e ~, 11n q ser v1ce 7 30
MIDDlEPORT
t.J ,
.A.ORIAH BAPT IST Corne r
Fourth and Mou1 M1ddlepor1
Rev Henry Key Jr pastor Sun
day School 9 30 a m Mr s Erv tn
Baumgardner
Sijp l
Morn1n g
worshtp 10 45 o m

MIDDlEPORT

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
law rence Manley pasto r Mrs
Russell 't'oung
Sunday School
Supt Sunddy School 9 30 o m
Ev en1ng wo r shop 7 30 Wednes
day praye r meet•ng 7 30 P. m

MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Rac•ne Rou te 2 th e Rev Ja mes
M Muncy pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m
morn.ng worsh1p 11
a m , ev.e n•ng worshtp
7 30
Prayer meetmg Tue sdo y 7 30
p m
Young peop les mee11ng
7 30 p m Thur!tdoy ""
M IDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTI ST
Corner S1x1 h and Pa lmer the Re'i
Peter Granda\ pas tor Ma nning
Klees
su pertntende nt Sunday
Sc hool WMPO Rod• o program
7 45 a m
Sunday Sc hool 9 15
am
M o rntng Worshtp
10 15
a m
Youth
ocl tv lie s
and
fellowsh•p for tuntor and sentor
h1gh ~ tu denl s 6 p m Sunday
evenmg worsh•p 7 30 p m M•d
week prayer senttces Wednes

doy730pm
CHUR CH OF
CHRIST
M•d
dleporl 5th and Mom George
Glaze mm1sl er Mtke Gerlach
supenntendent
Terry Yankey
youlh mtnl§ler B•ble school 9 30
om
mornmg wor sh1 p
10 30
o m
evenmg worsh•p
7 30
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wedne5

dey
MIDDLEPORT CH URCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev Jtm Broomer
pastor M rs Mary t o they Sunday
schoo l sup! Sunday schoo l 9 30
o m
morntng worshtp
10 30
a m
Sunday
evongel•s l •c
mee tmg
7 30 p m
Prayer
mee l• ng W!itdn~ s day 7 30 p rn
UN IT ED
PRE SBYTER I AN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COU NTY
Dw1gh1 L, Zetv •IL dlfeclor
" HAR RISONVILLE
PRE SBYTERIAN:
Rev
tr ncs r
Stnck l tn pO§I Or Sunday chur(h
school 9 30 am
Mr s Homer
lee
supt
morntn g worsh tp
10 JO
MIDDLEPORT Sunday schoo l
9 30 o m R1ch ord Vaughan wpr
Morntng wor sh•p 10 30
SYRACUSE M o r n•n g w o r ~ h•p q
om Sunday school IO o rn Mt ~

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Wonh•p 10 30o m Church School
9 30om
SYRACUSE ClUSTER
Rev Hor'Wey Koch Jr
ASBUR Y
Worshtp I I o m
Church School 9 SO a m UMW
f•rs ! Tuesday B•b l ~ Study Thu rs
7 JOp m
FOREST RUN Wo r sh1p 9 c m
Otvrch Schoo l 10 o m
MINERSVILlE Worsh1p 10 am
Church Scho ol 9 o m
SYRACUSE Chur&lt;h Schoo l 9 00
am Worsh1p ser v1ce 7 30 p m
SOUTH ERN CLUSTER
Re v T1morhy Sm11h
Cluster Leade r
\o. _ R.ev SteYen W1lson
Asso c• ole
BETHAN't' (Do rcas ) Wor§htp
q 30 a rn Chu rch Sc hool 10 30

em
CARMEL Ch r uch School 9 30
o m Worsh1 p 10 30 a m 2nd and
.4th Sundays
APPLE GROVE Sunday Sc hool
9 30 o m Worshtp 7 30 p m lsi
and 3rd Sundays Prayer meehng
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fell owsh•p
supper f1r.st Saturday 6 p m UMW
lnd Tuesday 1 30 p m
EAST LETART Chruch School
l~ t 2nd 3rd Su ndays 9 30 am
Fourth Sunday 10 30 o m Wor
sh1p 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
Sunde)' 9 30 o m Prayer meellng
Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW I sl
Tue sd ay 7 30 p m
WES lE YAN (Ro ctne ) Sund ay
School 10 a m Worsh•p 11 a m •
Jr UMYF Wed nesday 3 30 p m
B ble Study Thursday 7 p rn Cho 1r
Proc t•ce Thursday 8 p m
LETART FALL S, Chu rch School
1st 2nd 3rd Sund a ys 10 IS om
4th Sunday 9 15 a m
Wors h1p
1st 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 15 o m
4th Sunday 7 30 p m
MORN ING STAR Worsh tp 9 30
o m Church School 10 30 a m
M d Week S1;1rv •ce Wednesdo'( 8

pm
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 11
o m Church School 9 30 o m
PORTlAND Wo rsh1p 7 30 p m
Chu rch" School9 30 o m
SUTTO N Church Schoof 9 30
a m Worshtp 1st and Jrd Sund ay s
1030orn
N O RTHEA ST ClU STER
Re v Rtchor d Thomes
Pastor
Duane Sydenstr•cker
John Douglo~
Asso c1otes
Worsh1p
10 o m
JOPPA
Chu rch Sc hool q om
Prayer
Meetmg Wednesday 8 p m
lON G BOTTOM Sunday school
or 9 30 o m Worshtp serv•ces at
7 30 p m B•ble s rudy and Youth
m eet•ng
at 8 p m
on
Wednesdays
NORTH BETHEl Wor5h 1p 11
om Church School lOam
ALFRED , Sunday Sc hool 9 30
o m Worshtp 10 45 a m Prayer
meellng • wednesday 7 45 p m
UM W3r dTuesdoy8'pm
REEDSV IllE Sunday School9 30
o rn Worsh•p 7 30 p m
P r a~ e r
Meettng 7 30 p m
Tuesday
Vtsttohon7 30 p m 1st Thursd ay
Sll V ER RIDG E Wors ht p 10 a m
Church School 9 a m
TUPPERS PlA IN S Wors h•p 9
a m Church School lO a m
KE NO CHURCH O F CHRIST
George Fredenc k supt Ser11•ce
weekly 9 30 a m on Su nday
Preachmg ftr§t and lh1rd Sundays
of month by Cli ff ord Sm1th 9 30

em
HOBSON CHR ISTI AN UNION
Rev KEHt h Eblm po st-or Sunday
School ,
9 30
o m
leonard
G il more fir st e lder even rng sc r
viCe 7 JO p m Wedne sday prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m

MT MORIAH CHURCH Of GOD
Roc1ne Rou tt: 2 The Rev Charles
Hand po ster Sunday schoo l Q 45
am mornmg wo r §h lp 11 a m
hentng se rvrces Tuesday and
Fr1day 7 30 p m
BEARWALlOW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRI ST
Doug ~eoman
mtn•s ter Brb le study 9 iJO am
morn tn g Worsh 1p
I 0 30 a m
evemng
worsh •p
7 30 p m
Wednesday B1ble '&gt;1udy 7 30 p m

KENO

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST

George Freden di. su pl Sunday
morrung serv tce 9 .30 am w 1th
preoch mg on l 1rst and fh1rd Sun
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ble Study 7 p m
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DANVIL LE WESLEYAN Rev R
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Roy
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CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Locat ed at Rutland on Nev-,o L•mo
Road next to Fo re5f A cre Pork
Rev Roy Rou se pa stor Robe r t
Musser Sunday School su pl Sun
day schoo l I 0 30 o m worsh1p
7 30 p m Btb l e Study Wednes
day 7 30 p m
Saturday n•ght
prayer ser vrce 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK GRO VE CHRI STIAN
Roger Watso n
pastor JeS!&gt;te
While Sunday school supt Morn
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Sun
day sc hool l 0 30 a m
evenmg
'&gt;erv•ce 7 30 Wed nesday B•ble
Study 7 30 p m
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su pertnt endent Don W1lson Sun
day §C hool 9 45 o m
eventng
worshtp
7 30
p m
Preyer
mee tmg 7 30 p m We~nesday
TUPPE RS PLAIN S CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
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pa§I Or Howord Co ldwel l Jr
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School 9 30 a m M orn1n g Ser
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servrce 7 p m
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school 9 30 a m • mornmg se r
man , 10 30om Preye r servrce
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day Sc hoo l 10 a ,m A;t hu , Hen
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p m flle nmg se r11 1Ce 7 30 p m
Wednesday M1d Week Prayer
Se 1,11Ce
7 30 p 1n
Yo u t h
mee tmg 6 30 p m Eventng war
sh1 p 7 30 p rn
CHESl ER CHU RCH O F lHE
NAZ ARE NE Rev Herbert Grote
pastor Worsh 1p se r vtc::e II o m
and 7 30 p m Sunday
Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 c m R1 chord Borton
$upt Prayer meetmg Wednes
day 730pm
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1ng wo r.s htp 10 30 o m S und e~
evemng se rv1 ce 7 p rt1 Wedne s
day f&gt;ven mg proye• serv •ces 7 30

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BETH LE HEM BA PTI ST Rev Earl
Shuler pastor Wors htp serv rce
9 30 a m Sunday .sc hool 10 30
o m B•b le Study and prayer s ~
v 1ce Thur sday 7 &gt;30 p m
CARLE TON CHURCH K• ngsbury
Rood Gory Ktn g po st of Sunday
~chool , 9 30 om
even1n g .wa r
sh1p 7.30 p m Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
LONG BOTTOM CHRtSTlAN
Br uce Smtih
pas tor
Walla ce
Do•newood Sup! B•ble Schoo l
9 30 o!'tn
Preachmg serv1ce
10 45 a m N o eventng serv• ce
HY SEL L RUN FR EE METHODIST
CHURCH Rev He rb ert Atltng
po ster Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornmg ser viCe
I 0 30 a m
yout h
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6 45
p m
Ev ong eli sll c ser v•ce 7 30 p m
Pr ay er meetmg Thursday 7 30

pm
FREEDOM GOSPEL MIS SION ot
Bol d Kno b
Rev
La wrence
Gluesencom p Sr pastor Roger
W il li ard Sr Sunday schoo l supt
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a
Sunday
even.ng servtce 7 p m Pray er
meetmg
Tuesdoy , 7 30 p rn
Ernest Dee ter
class leader
Youth meeflng Wednesd ay 7 30
p nl
Wtt h. Don and Mar tha
Meadows le ader s
WHil ES CHAPEL Coolv 1lle RO
Rev ROy Deeter pastor Sunday
sc hool9 30 a m wor sh1p serv 1ce
10 30 o m Btb le study and prayer
se r v•ce Wedne sday 7 30 p tn
RUTlAN D

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oennrs Srn•th, pa stor
Frank
Young Su nday school sup! Sun
day schoo l and comrnun1on 9 30
o p-,
Wor sh1p , and comu n1on
1030om
RUTLAND
C OMMUN I TY
CHURC H Sunday School 9 JQ
om wo1sh 1p se rv1ce II a rn
Wednesday prayer meel•ng 7 30
p m youth se rvtces Sunday 7
p m Sunday n•ght w orsh op 7 30
RUTlAND CHURCH O F THE
NAZARENE Rev Llo yd 0 Grunm
Jr
pastor Sund0y o;c hool 9 30
a m w o 1sh•p se rvt ce I 0 30 a rn ,
Br oodc a ~ t l1ve over WMPO you ng
people~
servtce
6 -15
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Pra ye r mce t111g Wedrir ~rl o y 7 30
p m
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Maso n Pas tor Wolter Cl oud
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George O rle( pastor Worsh1p
serv1ce Sunday 9 45 a m , Sun
day school 11 o m worshrp ser
v•ce , 7 30 p m Thursda.,- prayer
MASON ASSEMBlY OF GOD mee t 1ng 7 30 p m
Ouddmg l one Maso n , W Va
M T HERMON lln1ted Brethren
Che§te r Tenne n t Poster Sunday Church Sund ay School 9 30 am
Xhool 9 .d5 a m
Ch1ldren s Worshtp
ser v1ce
10 45 am
Chur ch 6 45 p m Yo un g People 5 Preachmg servtces ev ery Sunday
Servrce 6 45 p m Evangeltstrc o lternohng wil h C E Wednesday
Serv1ce 7 30 p m Women s Mts pray er meetmg 7 JO p m Rev
s1ono ry Councr l 10 om ~ ftrst end James
leach
pastor
Dovtd
tlmd Tuesdoys Prayer a nd Btbl e" Hoher lay leader
Stud.,- Wednesday 7 30 p m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES , I m1le
HAR TFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST eas t of Rutland 1unct 1o n of Route
IN CHRISTIA N UN ION The Rev
124 and Noble Summ11 Rood (T
W1lltom Campbell pas tor Sunday 174 ) Sund ay Btble Lecture 9 30
Sc hool 9 30 a m Ja mes Hughes
o
Watc htower study
10 30
sup! eventng serv1ce 7 30 p m
o m Tue sdoy B1ble study 7 and
Wednesday
eventng
pr ay er 8 15 p m
Thursday theocrot 1c
meehng 7 30 p m Youth prayer sc h ool
7 30 p m
service
serv tce each Tu esday
meet•ng B 30p m
FAIR VI EW
BIBLE
CHUR CH
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St
l etart W V o Rt I Rev Charles M •d dlep,ort Bobby Elk• ns pastor
Hargraves pastor Wor sh•p s~ r
Sunday Schaal 10 a m war!lh 1p
v1ces 9 JO o m Sunday schoo l
ser vtce II om even tng serviCe
11 a m
evenmg worsh1j) 7 30 7 30
p m
lhu rsdoy
praye r
p m
Tuesdoy cottage pr ayer meettng an d Brble study 7 30
meetmg and B•hle study 9 30 pm
om Watsh1p smv1ce Wednes
RUTLAND FREEWIH BAPTIST
doy 730 pm
Church - l e land Holey pastor
CALVARY BIBl E CHURCH 26 N
Sunday sc hool 10 a m even1ng
Secon d
M ddlep or t
Alan serv 1ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
Bla ckwood past or Se riJt Ces on meattng Wedne sday 7 30 p m
Sunday at 10 30 om and 7 30
CHURC H OF GOD of Prophecy
p m wt th Sunday §chao! at 9 JO locoled on the 0 J Wh1te Rood
am , Btbl e stu dy Wednesday
off htghwoy 160 Sunday Schoo l
7 30 p m
10 a m
Supertntendent John
INDEP ENDEN T
HOLINE SS Loveday F1rst Wednesdov n1ght
CHI.)RtH INC
Corner Fo urth of month CPMA serv1ce s second
and lmcoln Sts M 1ddlt!port Rev
Wed nesday WMB meel111g th1 rd
0 Dell Moflley pa stor Sony Hud
through ftflh youth ser111ce
son Sunday School '&gt; up~nnten
Geo rg e Croyle pastor
dent Sunda y sc hool 9 30 a m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
evemng worsh1p
7 30 p m
Gran I St Mtddleport Rev Bobby
prayer
and
pra1se
ser ... rce
Elk1QS Su nday sc hoo l 10 a m
Wednesday 7 30 p m
morntng worsh tp
11, evemng
THE PEOPLE S CHURC H OF worsh 1p 7 30 p m , Thu rsd ay
POMEROY
Cor ner Motn and even mg 81ble §tud~ end prayer
Co urt Sts
th~r d
floor over meet tng 7 30 p m Affthoted w 1th
lighthouse Resta urant
Henry SBC
Cook posl ot Sunday school, 10
HY SEl l
RUN
FREE
o m rnorn 1ng worsh1p 11 a rn
M ETHODIST Rev
He rbert A1l
eventng se rvtce 7 30 Wed nes
tng po sl or Sunday schoo l 9 30
day evenmg serv1ce 7 30 In
a 1TJ , mor ntng wor sh1p 10 15 to
tc-rdcn o mtnohonol lull gospel
11 o m Evonge lr sllc ser vtce 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD
p m
prayer meehng 7 p m
~a st or
Denms Bol es
Sun day Thur sday
Sdmol 10 am wor shtp se rvtce
BRADFORD
CHURC H
OF
1 t 30 o m and 7 30 p m Prayer CH RI ST - Gobrte l Mroz pastor
ml'.! c ttng Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sunday school 9 30 o m m orn
RUTlA ND APOSlOl/C CHURCH mg church 10 30 a m Jumo r
Thomas l , church prog ra m under dlfecflon
O r JE SUS CHRIS l
H olm~~
pa stor
B1bl e study. of Kor en Mroz for c h 1 l~r en 2 10
So t.Hdoy 7 30 p m Evongef1 st1C:: du•lng regular chur ch hour 1n
r m prayer mee rmg Tuesday chur ch basement SUnday eVen
7 JO p rn B•ble Study Th ur sday
tng serv1ce 7 p m
Wednesd ay
730 p Ill
ser viCe 7 30 p m •
PO M~R O¥
WI; SLEYAN
JUBilEE C H~I STI AN CENTER -

WHERE WE COULD

COULJ CO'viE I CO YOU
FEEL MOIZE
COMFORTABLE

HAVI\117 LIKE A
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GIIZL!
HOLINESS - Hcmsonv tlle Rood
pasto r
Edtson
Dewey Kmg
Weaver O§Sislont Henry I Ebl1n
Jr Sunday sc hool supt Sun day
sc hool 9 30 a m morntng war
shtp I I c m Sunday evemng ser
v 1ce 7 30 prayer meetm g Thur s
dqy730pm

TO GO TO 'IIV OFFICE,

George s Creek Rood Church
sc hool 9°30 o m , mor nmg war
sh•p 10 30 e11enrng serv1ce , 7 30
Prayer meet tn g Wednesd ay 7 30

pm
ST. PAUl LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of Sycamore and Second
Sts Pomer Oy The ~ev Wdl•am
Poster
Sunda y
Mrddle sworl h
School ot 9 d5 o m and Church
Serv1ces II a m
SACRED HEAitT, Rev Fa ther
Paul 0 Welton pastor Phone
992 2B25 Satur day eventng Moss
7 30 Sunday Moss 8 and 10 a m .
Confession Soturdav 7 7 30 p m

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Face up, Slim!

The basket

La~l Oiff
News Notes
Attendance at the Sunday
the Free Methodtst Church
was 80
Sunday evemng, Oct 23, a
film "The Littlest Apostle,
wtll be shown at the local
church .
Saturday,
Oct.
29,
Halloween party for chtldren
and teens at the local church
Roy Howell has been
returned
home
frdm
Un1ver s tty
Ho spttal ,
Columbus. and Ls domg JUst
fine.
Mr_ and Mrs Dtck Karr
were dtnner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Karr, Middleport in celebration of the
elder Karr's btrthday.
Mrs. Ruth Douglas of
Guysville visited recently
w1th her mother, Mrs Emma
Fox
Mrs. Kathy Pullms has
been returned home from
Holzer MediCal Center.
Mr and Mrs. Phil W1se and
Beverly attended Sunday
morning servtces at the local
church.

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Readers do the 'impouible'

mornmg servtce. Oct. 9, at

A thou ght for the day ·
President
Dw1ght
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farewe ll speech to the
American people m 1961,
"The potenllal for the
disastrous rise of mtsolaced
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Mr Wallet will
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HEY, THI GUY IN THIS
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IF THE.RES ONE THING 1
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South's four-club b1d was a
slam mv1ta 1Lon and North's
four·d1amond call was a below
game acceptance South felt
that when he made a slam try .
he had done all he could He
merely rebtd to four spades.
whtch North elected to pass
Stx spa de s won ' t make
against a d1amond lead even 1f
trumps break and we sta ted
erroneously that even five
spades would be 1mposs1ble
agams t the actua l tr ump
break
We were way too strong
wh en we used, " Impossible "
" "' sev eral read e r s have

THE ALMANAC
United Press International
Today LS Fnday, Oct. 14,
the 287th day of !977 with 78to
follow •
The moon IS between 1ts
new !phase and first quarter

pomted out to us
The mormng stars are
Actually, declarer can and
really should make hve odd Mercury, Jup1ter , Mars,
agamst that 5·0 break He Venus and Saturn
There are no evenmg stars
e1ther w1ns the forst diamond
Those born on th1~ date a re
or ducks That makes no
difference Assummg he
ducks he wms the next dta·
mond , cashes dummy 's kmg
of spades and gels the bad
news , ruffs a th1rd d1amond , Unscramble these lour Jumble s
cashes the top hearts and top one leHer lo each square , to form
clubs, ruffs hiS last club. and l our ord1nary words
leads a th1rd heart
West has to ruff and lead up
to the ace·queen·JaCk·mne of
spades

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A Pennsyl~ania rea der
w a nts to know If we recom ·

mend any bid wtth
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self- addressed

envelopes are en closed, The
most mterestmg questrons wjl/

be used m lh1s column end will
recet ve cop1es ol J A COBY

MOOtRN I

in M1Jwaukee, but refused to

have the wound treated until
he had hmshed hiS th~rd·t crm
compa1gn speech

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Under the s1gn of !.lira.
The 34th pres1dent of the
Umted States, Dw1ght D
Eisenhower, was born Oct
14, 1890. Acress L1lhan G1sh
was born on th1 s date in I 899
On th1s date m history
In 1912, former PreSident
Theodore Roosevelt was shot

TUFIR

The game 1s match pomf
duphcate A vulnerable oppo· BAUSCA
nen t on your nght opens one
d1amond We are not
vulnerable
Yes , we recommend a pass t SHOOTE
If you play very weak JUmp. h.=;;..:..:::,.;:._;..=+-,.,..~
overcalls you m1ght try .two
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spades , but thiS hand IS really
£1 K .A
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too weak for a weak jump
overca ll
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t he e~&lt;perts '&gt; Wr l re 'Ask the
Jacobys 1
c are o f th1t
newspaper The Jacobys will
answer mdrvldual questron s U

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IF YOU hove a ~ervr 1.. ~ ro ott.,-,
""a n t to buy cr sell ~Onh•fhtng
aP loolo. rpg tor wcHk
a1
whote ... er
you l get re!!-ull!i
lostet w1th a Sentrnel Wont Ad
Coli oq:; 2156

f-OUR ROOM) and borh
or1ty No pt&gt;h ~'} 5~8

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ARE YOUR f'\emorr es crammed
rnto o phoro? Turn the m rn to o
wall pornt1ng or g1ve that
sp~crol someone o portrat l !01
Orr slmos I do portrorls and
londscopes Reasonable rates
Call S1.1e at 991 7066

NOTICE

THERE Will be no hunt m~ no
rresposs1ng on.d no et~.cepltons
on my prop l:' rly Bob M cGrew

WANT-AD
ADVERTISINC
DEADLINES

SKATE A WAY Schedule Hollo
ween Party Sol
Oct 19th
Ra ce~ Pr res Solloons
Open Wed Frr and Sot nrtes
1 30
10 00 A va1lable lor
prrv ole po rtres Mon Tue s
Thur$ nrtes Sol o r Sun after
1100ns
Bus transportal on
canc elled Phone 9B5 3q'L9 or

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Tu,~ln

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IN lOVING memory of Moro. I
Monuol ...... ho left U) J ylli!or~ ago
Oct I ~ tqJ.f Three yeor~ ogo
today Dod
You wt!'t e coiled away
Our heorh a1e'sod and lonely
We w1sh you muld ho'We STaved
Sadly m ued by t-11s lamdy

FULLER BRUSH product, for sole
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CUN SHOO r Rocrne Gun Club
every Sun afternoon foetor
(hoc" gun\ only
A ~HH ted
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FALl SPECIAl Poro,ol Boutrque
BEtQLlly Solon ne.:t to Skate o
Wby Roller Rrnk announces Per
manent Specrol 10 °• off on
S IS S17 50 S70 durrng month
of Oct Phone 985 414 1 olfen
Tue~
Thurs Fn Sot Clotied
Man and Wed Operators Son
dro Kerns and Cr ystal (ErwJn )
Raybu rn Owners R1chord and
Sandra Kerns

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PU B LIC NO TICE
( R CJJ1J4 6)
Sepllr ate sea/eel proposa l s

tor vocational Agncult ur e
Tools and Eq~.o&lt;~pment wil l be
recE!I'Wed at the offrce of the
clerk of
the
Board
of
Educat on of Southern Local
School
D rslr rct
Me rgs
Coun ty
Ohro untrl 12 00
o clock
n oon
eas t ern
Standard T me October Jl
1977, and w II be publrcly
opened and read by the clerk
Imm ed i atel y thereafter at the
usu al place of meetrng of sa rd
board of educatron tabulated
and a rep9rt thereof made by
the clerk to sard board at rls
ne)(f meeting
Copes ot the specrt catrons
rn struc t ron s to b rdd ers and
proposa I forms may be ob
talned at the otfrce of the
Clerk Treasurer
A certrfred check payable
to th e clerk trea,urer of the
above Board of E ducat on or
~
satrsfactory b d bond
e)(ecuted by t he brdder and a
surety company
rn an
amount equa l to f rve percent
of the btd sha II be subm ltted
wrth each b rd
Sard boerd of educat on
reserves the rrght to -.va 'We
tnformal1tles , to accep t or
re tec t any and all or parts of
any and a l l brds
The successfu l bidder w ill
Ce requrred to f urnrsh a
sa1' rsfactory performan~e
bond for one hundred percent
ot the col')tract pr rce
No brds may be With dr awn
for at least th irty (3 0l days
after the scheduled clos no
trme tor rece pts of br!Cis
Board o f Educa ti on of
Southern
local
School
Drstr ct
By Robert K Sayre
Presrdent

DEAl WITH on mdependent
dealer where your money t5
spenl locally wrlh other mer
chants Ba rleys As hland Tup
pers Plo1ns the only ndepen
dent rn town not o company
run slot1on October Spe&lt; ol
Amer rcon mode cars l ube 5
qts Voi'Wolrne AC od and l rlter
$10 tax tncluded In sloclo. new
and recapped snow I res bot
hoses
belts
plugs
terles
pOiflls end other cc cessorres
.f.!enty of Volvolrne antrlreere
Open 7 to 8 30 Mon thru Fn
Sot 8 30 to 7 00 Closed Sun
Other work done by oppornt
men!
THE
RACINE
Volunteer Frre
Deportme,nt wtll sponsor o gun
shoot every Saturday ot 7 p rn
atthelf bu ldrng tn Bas hen Foe
tory choke guns only
WANTED
SOMEONE to move
hous'!'ho rd furnrtllre from New
Hoven to Cl1ffon Call (304 1
' 773 56.43

IN TM E
C OMMON PLEA S COUR T

OF M EIGS COUNT Y,
OH I O

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EUGENE EBLIN ,

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K EI TH DOUG LAS , ET AL
D ef endants

Cue No 16 548
NOT I CE S V

PUB LIC ATI ON
TO Kerth Douglas whose
last known add r ess was
Route 4 ! Pomeroy , Ohi o
45769
Kenneth M
Ha ll er ,
whose last known address
was Route 4 Pom eroy Ohto
45769
Ronald
Harbour
whose l ast known address
was Route 4 Pomergy Ohro
J 516 9, ano the unknown
execu tor s
adrn rn tstrato r s,
h errs l e~alees devtsees ot
KeJTn Ooug Jas De-teased
you are hereby nolrfred th a t
you h ave been De f endants rn
a l ega l ac rron ent rtled Robert
E ugen e Eo lm Hyll ra J E blin
and
Amer rc i!!Jn
Economy
In sur anc e Company vs Ke rth
Doug las Kenneth M Halt er ,
Rona l d Harbour Ctt rzens
N a tion a l Bank , and th e
vnlo:no wn executors
ad
m•n rstratcrs , ne 1rs l egatees
and
devrsees
of
Kerth
Douglas , Deceased Thrs cas e
has been ass 1gned Case No
16 568 and ts pend rng rn the
Court of Common Pleas of
Mergs County
Pomeroy

OhJO 45769
The Oblect ot the Comp1c11nt
to demand a money
tud gment
against
the
Defendants n t h e amount of
\ 102 11 3 56 and to sell the
real estate now t rtl ed In the
names of Kenneth ~ M Hal ler
and Ronald Harbour and to
app ly the oroceeds at sa1d
r~at
estate sale to the
damaQes awarded said real
estate be rng loc a te d rn
ColumbJII To wnsn rp , and the
deman&lt;! · rs ~o ~ureclose a ll
•n terest owned by you and tor
costs
You are requ 1red t o anS wer
the Compt a 1nt wrthrn twent y
erght days after the fast
publrcat on of th1s not1ce
wh rc h Wtll b~ publrshed once
each week for s K success1\le
wee~s
The lest publ rcat rorr
wdl be made on November
11th, 1977, and the twenty
erght days for a nswer wr 11
commence on tllat date
In case of your fai l ur' to
answer or otherwrse respond
as requrred by the Ohro Rules
of Crv1l Procedure fudgment
by default will be rendered
aga1nst you for the retre f
demanded rn the Comp larnt

s

Larry E Spencer,
Mergs County
Common Pleas
Cl erk of Court
Pomeroy , OhrO 45769
( 10) 7 1.4 21 28 ( 11 ) ... 11

GA RAGE SAlE Oct IJ 14 15
Thu rs thru Sa t
10 5 Wtde
assoflment at clear~ IIE!nh ant,
ques c01nrvof depressron pal
tern glass old bottles and
rod\rng cho r N ew )rllfer wo r ot:Avon bottles pump"tns Bor
bo ra Offu11 resrdence Old Rt
33be! ween ( R l8or1d lq
PORCH SALE . All srzes dothmg
drshes lrnens St!'l of mens golf
dubs etc 957 Br oadw ay St
Mrddleport Oh 1o tu rn nght or
pool lost hou"h' on lei I Thurs
Frt and Sot
YARD SAlE Mo ... 1ng nto trotl er
and sell ng my l urn tlu re and
some clothrng Sole starts Sat
at 10 Turn left offer you pon
Chester Prre House I st rood
Go about o m1le and
out at
the top of the h1ll
PATIO
GARAGE Sole \rOn or
shrne l Sot Oct 15 8 30 t o 5
rwo fomrly garage sale s~ 124
1us t across fr om new Savthern
Htgh School brown shrngle
house
Cloth1ng
t'nen s
women s
shoes
mens
women s 1ewelry m!SC such
as baby bed mottresst!'s etc
Pho ne 949 2bbt or 9492454

CASH pard for a ll makJ:os and
models of mobrle homes
Phone oreo cpde 61 4 &lt;~23 9531
TIMBER
Pomeroy Fores t Pro
ducts Top prrce lor stondrng
sawtimber Call qrn 5965 or
Ken t Hanby I 446 657_
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COINS CURRENCY to~e ns old
poc"et watches and ch arns
stlver ond gold We need 1964
and older sri Yer €Otns Buy sell
or trade Coli Roger Wom5ley
742 2331

OLD FURNITURE oce ba .. es brass
beds
etc
complete
households Wrrte M 0 M1ller
Rt 4 Pom eroy Ohro or ce ll
99:1 7760
NO ITEM TOO Lorge or too small
Will buy 1 prece or complete
household New used or anti
ques Morlrn ~ Furndure 20 N
2nd St
Mrddleporl
Ph one

'192 6370
TWO TO ten acres wrth good
burld1ng srte or older home
surtable far remodel rn g woter
and electrrcrty ovorloble close
to hardtop rood Call 992 7036
after5pm

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TME
JONES BOYS
NOW OPEN
9 A.M. til 9 P.M.

SUNDAY
12 til 8 P.M.
A CAREER Wt lh a fu ture lor o men
or woman who wonts the be51
rn Ide A pay check e-yery
week Iantos tlCfnnge benef tl5
all local work G1ve us o coli at
992 2480 or wr rte
Western
Southern l1fe Insurance :118 1 ,
E Morn Pomeroy Ohro for rn
format on
ADD RESSERS
WANTED
lm
med otely t Work at horT)e no
eJ~~p~rrence
necessar y
ex
cellenl pay Wnte Amerrcon
Serif ce B350 Pork lone Sutle
169 Dallas TX 75231
HOUSEKEEPER OR m1ddle aged
coup le for semr rn ... olrd Free
room and board Small salary

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989 2363

FtVE fAMILY Porch Sole Nrc e
D1shes
All
school clothes
wee~
Ror n or $h rn e
103
Peacock Ave Pomeroy
YARD AND Bake Sole Youth
Group rocated an laure l Cl1ff
Rd at Irene Grlmore s Sot
Oct IS 9 ? Lots of Everythrng
FIVE FAMrL Y Yord So le Sat on
corner of Pearl end locu51 St rn
Mrddlepon

PUBLI C NOT ICE

To a II w h o wrs h to b id on the
remod eling of t he H ar r rs on
vrlle Town Hall Sctpto Twp ,
the T rustees wrll b e at the
Town H a ll f r om 1 t o 4 p T
Satu rda y , Oc t 22, f or thOse
who wrsh t o bi d
Btds will be ope ned on NO'W
4 at 7 30 p m F r 1day even ng
et the Pagev1lle Town Hal l
The Trustees reserve the
rrght to re1ect any or all br ds
Trustees at
Scrp10 Twp
Glenn E Jewe ll,
Clerk
R:t 2 Albany OhtO
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Th~
Ohio Envtronment~l
Protectron Agency durlno the
prevlou~ week The ettectrve
diHe of e_,ch t lnal r!Ct1on rs
stated The rssuance date of
each proposed action rs
stated Anyone aggr re ved or
.ictvefsely affected by a f rn al
1c tron to Iss u e, deny mod1fy,
~evoke, or renew a perm rt
trcense, or var iance or to
~pprove or disapprove plans
Jnd specrt lc atlons may frle
an appeal wrth The En
vrronmental
Board
of
~evlew
Su ite
395 E
aroad Sf
Columbus Ohro
43716 W1fh 1n thtrty (301 days
of the effe ctrve dat e pur
suanr to Ohto Rev sed Code
sect ron 3745 07 Unless such
t-~ nal act ion was preceded by
ltle ume or substant ally the
~ ame
proposed actron
al l
$UCh t iM I act ions are so
identrf1ed Such persons may
request an
adiUd1 Ci'l t ron
neartng before the Ohro EPA
on a proposed act ron to 1SSUt
de11y , modrfy
re1,1;oke
or
renew a permlt ltcense . or
vartance or to approve or
d 1SaP.prove
p l an s
and
lpec1flcat rons wlthrn th triY
00) days of the rssua nce
bate 0 R C 3945 07 does not
provide tor ad1udrcatron
lolearrng req uests or appeals
on orders, verlfrcd com
plarnts
or
enforcemen t
compllance schedule letters
wrthrn 30 days of publrcatron
In a newspaper tn the affected
county any person may atso
(I) submit wr 1tfen com
plarnts
or
enforcement
tomplrance schedule letters
12) request a publrc mcetrng
rtgardrnQ proposed actrons
and or (3 ) request not rce of
further
ac tr ons
or
proceedings A II requests for
adjudication hear i ngs and
public meetlnQs and other
com m un rca l ions concer nr ng
R!Jbll!: meet ngs adiudrcat ron
heartngs
verrtred
c om
plaints
and regulatrons
should be addressed to The
Legal Records Section , Ohro
EPA . P
0
Box
1049
Colu~bus
Oh io 43716 (6 14 1
466 6037 unless olherw se
stated rn partrcular not 1ces
All other communications
• r n ctu d~r\ g
co mm ents
on
proposed act rons should be
' addressed erther to Th~ Arr
1Permlts and Compliance
Monitor in g
D vrsron
or
Perm rt and Approva t Sect ron
whrche ... er Is approprrate at
The Ohio EPA P 0
80)'1:
1049 , Columbus Ohro 43216
Issuance ot certrt1catlon
Ohro Dept
of
Trans
por tat ron
Metgs Twp Ohro effect! 'We
ate 10 OJ 77
~· Perla ns
to
401
cer
tr f rc al ron, grant

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HOOF HOLl OW Horse§ Buy §ell
trade or trcrn New and used
saddles Horse Shoerng Ruth
Reeve§ Albany (6 \ 4) 698 3290

lrmo:&gt;~IOtl~~
o11d
thlfltJJ~ and &lt;. Ok vn'

lOicrum
bttll(' l or
du,r ((llltrol C111d I&gt;PI..'L•ol rmxmq
,nit leu lor '"IS ~ ~et·l~ror ~oil
WotJ..~ Mo 1 Str('C1 Ponu roy
Oh10 01 phone 9Q'} JSQ I

only QQ2 3314

R
So00
Al:.o
ho1 :.r
110rlcr SJSO Phone bl-1 ) 698

JI'&gt;O

ALADDIN K"~ROS I NE lar11p and
hoE&gt;olt.. r:. re&gt;ploct•m(&gt;nt p01 b
Chunn£"y monteb wrck s etc
Stop rn lor dcn\omtro lt un and
free
catalogue
Mo unlorn
Leothe• ond General Store
104 100 W Un1on 51 A 1hen~~o
Ohro sen 5ol78

LARGE M O BIU:. Han e lot Cot,Jn lry
Setting Me rgs Schools
All
vtrl1toe~ ~avodo b le
Bo tt le gas
heat rng only 742 3122

1

1974
YAMAHA
360
Kowasakr -tOO 992 6014

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19 76

-

WESTINGHOUSE UPRIGHT 18 cu
fl
freezer new 3 leather
tacket5
srze
42
new
Sho"espeore Wonderbow 55
lb test 992 7205 e ... en 1ngs
SEARS
wood burnrng
heotrng
stolfe $150 Call 949 2253

-

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HOOVER SWEEPER
shop\' 992 5501

$20

Good

WHITE b6 1nch Ste rlrng lo. tchen
srnk unrt wtlh Iouce i 11 6 cu I I
o "'accdo
Frrgrdo r re
refrrgerotor
Whr1e
G E
double ov en
slo 'W e
w rth
rot1sserre 9J9 2788
!976 FORD 1 ton van w rh panel
mg carpel trader htlch and
electrrc trader broke
1072
Camper 22 ' 11! long wrth o r
antenna Call 742 11AB Both

SB BOO
\947 CHEVY CAR 1967 Dodge
piCkup truck l ot n M dd leport
equ•pped for 2 mobrle homes
Call 992 6322 alter 5 pm

-

ONE 8 It I berglass shell l or
prckup truck Good cond rtton
949 2656

Good
Bust n ess
Bldg
located at 605 W Ma1n St •
Pomeroy , Oh•o P resent l Y
occup•ed
b Y a g o rng
business Bldg has deluxe
a p artment
overhead
bnng 1ng rn good 1n co m e
Price d on 1nspechon on l y
can b e seen anv t 1me f ro m
10 a m to 6 p m l nqur re ~~
6os w Mam St , Pomeroy
Oh tO 45169

SMALL fa r m for sole 10 ·~ down
ownf:'r I 1101 ted Monroe Coun
ty W Vo Ph bne (304 ) 777

3102 o• (304 )7723227
CO UN TRY far ml and ,.. ,th sedud
ed woods wa ter and good cc
cess rn Monroe Counly W Vo
Sl 000 down co li (304) 77 2
3102 or (304 l 777 3'227
VA FHA 30 yr It 10nc rng Ireland
Mortgage 77 E State Athens
phone (01" 592 3051
2

STORY 3 bedroom frame
house F A lurnoce storm wrn
dews l lreploce In M1ddlepart
Pho 1e Q92 3457

t: "

NEW ONE year old b1level hom e
3 bedroom 1 bath gar age
recreat on ruorn
1 1 acres
Eagle R dge 9JQ 27 45
SEVEN YEAR old house 3 acre s 6
rooms and both
l mrle lrom
Che'iter Prrced lor qurck s o~e

985 3950
~

(614 )

678 2686

PARTS FOR 1971 Golc){re Ford for
sole Phone 992 5858
1972 PINTO 949 :2761 alter 5 du r
rng the week and anyt1me
weekends
1975 FORO PINTO M P G Good
ga s m leoge Coli 992 7512
after 6 pm
1967 FASTBACK M USTANG 289
Hurst four speed w th lockout
reverse $700 Call 992 5943
after 5 00
1972
CHE VRO LET
IMPA LA
Custom $500 992 6310 oher 6
pm
1973 PON TIAC GRA NO Pnx P S
PB
A C power seals l1ll
whee l AM FM stereo wrth tape
player
other eKtros
Real
sharp $7 BOO Coli evenmgs
992 7055 or 992 369')

1972 FORD TORINO
after5

992 7719

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1975 GRANADA V 8 Auto P S
P8
A C
AM rcdro new
rodro ls 34 000 m1 les $3 100

'192 3886
1976
MER CU RY

BO BCAT

Ru na b out
A utomo t rc
4
cylr n der $') 600 toll 949 2112
after 4 OOpm
1974 MONTE CARLO Surgharr.dy
Good
condr t1an
$7 300

985 4117

97 Wmchesler 16 go pump A I
shape $225 Sle'Wens Br owntng
12 go pump A I shape S125
Locusts posts Sl 25 each F re
woad $25 per truck toad

7422359
HAY $1 ~Corn
S1 50
Ronald ~o·;.,dery 985 35Bt

bu

-~-

ONE SET oak bunk beds com
plete In ... ery good co ndtlton
Phone 99') b047
1973 175 VAMAHA Good condt
han $'275 949 2.49B

---------SHOT SHEL LS Wholesa le deer
slugs $1 49 Federal 3 dram
S3 10 or $57 case 17 L R 82 22
mog HP $2 90 8 MM Mouser
$2 40 boll: ammo ell Col New
and used
compo und and
recurve bows Drscounl on all
We trade lor onythtng Frle s
Mrddleport Ohro We need o
Gravely GoKarts m1n 1 brkes
motor cycles orr compressors
~whal~ov~u
FI REWOOD $40 cord
del 1ve r ed
and
843 2933

Spirt and
\locked

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
-

Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condttlon your
water and Coop "' w ater
s oft ener, Model UC· XVI

Now Only

1977 TOYOTA CELICA GT 5 sp
Rear w indow defogger AM FM
radro wr th dual front and rear
spe a kers
$ 4 250
(614 )
6.67 3493 alter 5 30

....
1969 CHEVY IM PALA Sport Coupe

Was oskmg $400 but wrll toke
$300 cosh 949 2563

'279.95
Let us
Free

t est

your

wate r
\

FOR SALE
Ne w Co Op w.a f e r and
softener s, model VC- SVI

sso

Only $279 95

Sa ve
oo on a new
Hotpotnt Refrtge r ator
ST ARCR AFT FALL Sole
M, 1
motors 20 and 22
TraV el
Trorlers 18 5 $3 799 75 7
Bunkhou se S-4 875 Fold down
S1 700 up We sell se rvrce and
quolrty Open ~ un day s Co1np
Col)ley Sto rcroft Soles Rt b7
N of PI Pleasant
1972
AR ISTOCRA T lRAVH
Trorler 18 It self cont orned
EHellcnt
condrtron
Cotl
992 2427 doytrme or 99:? 151;!0
alter 4pm

I
I
I t'od'tent
'
I 3 AND d RM
lurnr!&gt;hcd onrl ur1
I furnrshed op l':l Ph ont• ~Y"J
I 5434
BLE AT Rr v~r td• • At 1
.JI AVAILA
b(&gt;droom $105 p(.• rt\l) rllh S 1
'1

.,l'(

urt ly dl"p

J""

'"14')

60'!H

1 New 20 cub1c ft Chest
F r eezer
S25 oo Otscount
( 1) Good Refrtg era tor $200
1 Goo d U sed
A m ana
Up r rght Free zer , SHO 00
1 Good U sed McCullough
10 10 cham saw
$125
1 Good u sed M c Cullough
310 E Chatn Saw
$95
1 Goo d U se d H om e ltte
XL12C ha mSa w
5125
1 Goo d U se d H o m e ltt e
Chatn Saw
1 Good Used M c Cullough
Cham Saw
$50

sso

Pomeroy Landmark
W Car sey Mgr
Phone 99 7 2181

-acre

NICE ONE
portly wooded

NICE 3 p•ece set lod1es Somsontle . .~,. .~~
luggage $35 Golf cart seven
608 E
Mens clubs
oil new $85
Charlene Hoefli ch 992 5792
MAIN

$1 50 bu

mwrt murmum S.lltty

H•&lt;&gt;h SdJool

~92

bu ldrng s te
near Mergs

!i52.L

POMEROY , 0 .
JUST LIS TE D -

Ranch

type abou t 12 yrs old 3
be d roo m s d rntng room
moder n k..rtchen , bath
carpe tt ng panel rng nat
g as
furnace
Askt n g

$26 600 oo
ONE FLOOR PLAN -

3

bed r oo m s bath , drnmg
room
k rtche n rnc l udes
range &amp; r efng N at gas
hea t. b asemen t ga r d e n

space S12 500
JUST LISTED -

2 slory

frame
tn
excel lent
cond1t 1on 3 or 4 be drooms
ba th modern ki t chen nat
gas
hot
wa t er
heat

Routtl Pomtf01, 0
Ca1pel t UphOlstery

PhoneMike Younc

Kingsbury Homo Sales

TIM Ot fJmltort

Not Tilt Imitators

!U·1-.

2131 mo

FREE ESTIMATES
Blown
lnwUthofl S.~a
Fmanctnl Anibbht

Bklwn Into Walls &amp; AttKs

hom

STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
RE PL.ItlMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDIITG SOffln
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

Phone 9Bl 3806

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe work durnp trucks
and lo boys for hrre wtll haul
frll d rt to .so.~ l lr"'estor1e and
grove~ Coli Bob or Roger Jcf
len; day phone 992 7089 n1ght
phone 991 :1525 or 992 5237

NEW 3 bedroom houlie 2 baths
oil elec
I aae M1ddleport
close to Rutland Phone 992
748 1

f(tt. lOr?

'""'""
J&amp;L

HOMESITES l or sole I ac re and
up Middlepor t near Rutlan d
Coll992 7481

TEAFORD[B

BATHROOMS AND Krtchens
remo deled ceramtc t le plum
brng carpen try ond general
13 years e..,
marntenonce
per ence 992 3685

sA.#:

EXE CUTIVE HOME -

A

f1ne qual1ty bur lt home fh1s
rs J bedrooms 1n rrght
decor master has bath
also utdr l y room family
anti pat to One acr e P len t y
r ocm for c hildren S45 000

WANT

A BARGAIN -

Ci rcums tances requrre a
fast sale on flitS 3 ~dr oom
home
H as ba t h, ctty
wa t er . gas tu rnace corn er
lot and gar age $17,500

l 1ke 57

acres, a 3 bedroom home
ba t h, o r/ furnace n 1ce
ga m b r el roo ! ba rn wr t h
elec t ric ,
wa t er
and
concret e floor s
Lof s of
ot h er
bu1 l d rn gs
On l y

S29 000
HOW ABOUT TMIS -

We have 2 good got ng
l:lu stness for sale For
Inform ation please drop 1n
th e off tee

save y our m oney for a
r ar n y da y
3 bedr ooms,
bat h, n a t ura l gas, crty
wa t er and large garden f or

WE HAVE A GOOD
SELECTION
OF
PROPERTY FOR SALE
AT THIS TIME , DROP IN
AND HAVE A LOOK
HENRY E CLELAND
REAL TOR
HANK , KATHY &amp;
LEONA CI=ELAND
ASSOCIATES
992 2259 - 992 6191

on ly $7,000
NEW LISTING -

-

-

dozer
tr enche-r
low
boy
dump
tr ucks
septtc systems
Brll
Pullms ph one 992 2478 doy or
nrghl

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BL OWN INSUl AT ION Get three
esltmotes Col! 667 b479 for
lree eslt~note
ANN DAILEY S Uphol stery Rt
Portland Oh1 0 B-&lt;~3 254:(

I

B1i&amp;rreff Sini£es
=

Sweepers roo,t ars 1ron~ an
sm all cpplra nces l awn mower,
neKt to Sro 1e Hrgh woy Garage
on Route 7 Phone (61 4) 985
3825
REMODELING Plurnb ng heo1rng
and oJI types of general repotr
Work guara11t eed ')O yea rs e:r:
perrence Ph one 992 2409
SEW ING MACHINE Repo rr~ ser
v cc all molo.es 992 2284 Tke
Fobrrc
Shop
Po111er'o.y
Authorrled Srnger Soles and

2':.''"'..:! ~~pen Scrs~

SAVE ON
CARPETING
Candy Stnp •
Rubber Back
Regular S6 95

Save 14 BB Sq Yd

(614 )

4.88 sq. yd.

1

CENTRAl REAlTY CO.

30 rolls of carpel 1n stock
Good selection all on sale.

Ca 11 742-2211

TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 2211

I.:t

BUDGE T 3 Bedroom l ovely ca r pet ed llvrng room,
w d h sltdmg glass door s off fam rly room f rr epl ac e, n rce
d tn rng room
krtche n wtt h lots of cabi n et s A ll
remodeled ms rde 8. ou t Corn er lot Close t o sc hools 8.
shoppr n g area A
stea l
at $21,500 Sh ow n by
apporntm en t only
F R E E GAS - Why'&lt; wo r ry about the high c ost o l
hea t rng your home, ou ts1de ltgh'ts heat mg your w ater,
dryrng your clothes, etc We' ll se ll yo u your ow n gas
wel l No t onl y t ha t we' ll throw rn a good l'h st or y house
w tt h 3 bedr ooms and ba th nrce dmmg roo m and f u ll
basem ent a lso over 50 acres of land wt th a La r ge
beaut ifu l pond stocked wtfh fish Ca ll for appom t m ent
Prtced for qutck sale at $37,500 00

F1 ve

bedrooms nrce 111 story house large l tvmg room w tt h
shrnrng oak floonng, large k rtchen w rth d t nrn~ ar ea~.2
ful l baths 2 bedrooms down an d 3 u pst atrs Com pletely
.nsu lat ed wtth F A nat gas furnace Large porcl'1 es &amp;
garage Loc rn Ches t er P rrce S19,800
'
MINER SVILLE - 4 bedroom house, mostl y ca r pr:;tid.
111rap around por ch garage large. lot a ll overlooking
the Oh1o R tver AskJng $16 500

U PPE R SY R AC U SE - Good 2 bedroom house wrl)l
bath Two mor e small bedr ooms could be f rmshed
upstai r s Also garage stor age b uild ing, st raw berr y
palch and ga r den space Drrveway rs electrt c heated
N1 ce Ohlo R t ver vrew Furntfure can be boug ht extra
Prtce for qurck r:a le House and lot $12 600

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Rutland

...
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Mofl,, T~;es. , Wed .
9:00 tiiS:OO

II.·

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Thursday 8 til noon

•

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Close Sat. At 5 P.M.

GRAT~

Before
Winter
AT

Of

-

Arrives Own One of Our
Top Quality Used CaiS

DAN THOMPSON FORD
Loa ded V 8, p s a c, am rm stereo p s, t1lt wheel
crutse cont(b l
rear defroster
console
reclrn tng
bucket s leather and seat tnm full padded vtnyl root
P sea ts p wmdows Mor-e

RIGGS USED CARS

1976 MAVERICK 4 OR._~--'3795
o cyl
clea n

p steermg a c , auto trans

4/!A

Due to the great response of Karr &amp; Van Zandt' s Great Used Car
Sale they are gomg to conlinue 1t for fhe1r 12th b1g week to bnng you
I he greatest savmgs yet on these value rated used cars

or Trucks.
AT

1976 GRANADA GHIA 4 DR - - -14995

76 CADIUAC
SEDAN DEVILLE

CHESTER. OHIO
985-4100

radto , ex

low mtleage

Loca t ed on

302 2V VB p s au to trans

AM radto guages styles
steel road wheels w tnm nngs, dual sport mrrrors
Low mileage, one owner

St Rt. 7

76 CONTINENTAL MARK IV Loaderl..___ 18995
76 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 OR.
'6395
1974 CHEV. VEGA ESTATE WGN· - -'1895
4 cyl
auto , trans, p s AM radto less than 41 000
75 GHEV. MALIBU CLASSIC 4 DR- - '3295
mrles
12495
74 FORD GALAXIE 4 Dr.
1973 MAVERICK 4 DR.- - - -12395
12495
74 FORD GRAN TORI NO 2 DR.
6 cy l , p s, a c auto trans AM rad1o
74 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR. _~~~~~~~;c- 12395
74 FORD MUSTANG II MACH I
'2695
roof one owner
'2695
• 74 BUICK LeSABRE 2 DR HT
1972 PINTO 3 DR. RUNABOUT_ _ _11495
1
74 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR HT
2695
4 cyl auto trans , 1 vtny l roo f new f 1res AM rad to
less than J3 000 m1 les
1
73 DODGE CHARGER LOADED
2195
1
1974 GALAXIE 500 2 DR. - - - - 2295
73 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 DR. HT. - '1895
v 8, p s a c, p b v rn y l roof One owner
73 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR. - - - 11895
1975 FORD F-250- - - - - - '3495
73 PLY. FURY I 4 DR·- - - - - 11095
V a p s p b au to trans A M ra d1 o H D suspensron
73 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR.
s2495
1975 FORD F-f00- - - - - - 13295
11695
73 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM1975 FORD F·250 _ _ _ __ _ 13395
1
73 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR
1895
1
72 FORD LTD 4 DR
1095
1
1975 FORD F·I00 - - - - - - 2295
72 PONTIAC GRANVILLE 4 DR.~-- 1 1295
V 8 3 speed Ra nger Package on e owner
71 OPEL 4 CYL 4 SPEED• _ __ _ s895
1
1974 FORD F-100 SHORT BED
2795
Auto t ran s 6 cy l Lt ke new f tn rst:l
67 CORVAIR 4 DR
'500
63 FORD 2 DR HT
'195
302 2V , VS p s

ac

auto trans

992 21 96

Property
Transfers

~OTICE OF
AP POINTMENT
c an No

Robert E Darley, Ca r olyn
A Oatl ey
to Gardner. L
We hr ung
Pa t rrc ta
L
Wehrung lot, Pom er oy
Geor ge E •Morn s M ary
El tzabeth Morrr s to Ken na H
Bu sh, parce ls Bedford
T homas L . . Ktng, Joanne
K tng to N"oe l A Herrma nn,
E d t t h H e rr ma n n p arcel
Salisbury

22230:
Es tat e
of
L OU t!
C la r k
Dec ea se d
N ot ce rs hereby grven that
L ew ' s o Cla r k Jr of 17 13
Bryan Ave , s w
Canton
Oh o 44705 has been du l y
appomted Admrnrst r ator of
the Estate of lours Clar~
decease d
late of Olrve
Townsh p Me g5 Cou nt y
Ohro
Ma.t , ng
add r ess
Hoc k rngpor t Ohro
Credito r s are requ red to
fr l e th e r clarms wrth sard
fr d ucra r y
Wtlh!n
three
months
Dated lh1s 7th day of Oc
Iobe r 1977

VIol ell Caud1lllo Her man
Cau dtl l pa r cel, M iddl ep ort
Bobby E M olden D1an M
M ol den, Gera ldme Spurl ock,
J ac k Spurl oc k t o Rober t

Molde n, Gladys Molden

110 I

Mannrng D Webster
J udge
Cou r t o f Common P l eas
P roba t e D rvrs1on
Mergs Co Oh 10
14 21 28 3tc

7

acr es Sa lem
Neva R
Ntcholson, at
f 1dav tt Ru tla n d
Bot ki n s G r ai n &amp; Fee d Co,
al&lt;.a Botk rns G r am &amp; F ee d
Com pa ny t o J er ome Gol d
berg , Th om as H Weston , 3 66
a cr es, Su t ton
Gu td o J G tro lam t, V tdta
G ~r o lamt t o Shel by P1ck e n s,
R u by
Pt cke n s
par cels,
Pom er oy
Ru s s e ll Qu tlle n , Vel ma

acre,. L e ta rt
l ura N Crook s ak a Lu r a
Cr ooks to J u ne Wi ck er sham
lots, Sy ra cu se.
June Wt ck er sha m to Lura

Met hod 1s1 Ch urch to Tr ust ees
of Bi ck nell Cem
lf• acr e
Leba non

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Qu1llen lo Gregory Ebe n , 2
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70 DODGE

IG JOB!

3f4

TON, 4 SPD.

'995

75 SUZUKI 380 W/SADDLE BAGS

'2995

73 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE

72 PONTIAC
LeMANS

atr

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73 PONTIAC
CATALINA 2 DR.

1

2095

75 OLDS 88
ROYALE CPE.

72 FORD
GALAXIE 500

I o Y o ut D our Edc h D ay
A ll C a r n e r s, On f he1r Ddy

B nngs llw W o rld

We Jo tn T h e Sa lul c

Iu

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75 PINTO
WAGON
6 cy

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Sentinel

Was 11695

NOW '1495

73_CHEVY NOVA
SS COUPE

71 FORD

LTD

V 8 autom a lt c, P S

Wa s $2 995

NOW '2795

'1995

'495

74 CHEVY VEGA
GT CPE.

72 CHEVY .IMPALA ,

74 CHEVY
NOVA

4 DR., Air

4 speed

4d r

Wa s 11995

V

a au t o, vmy l roof
Wa s $27 95

NOW '1695

'895

72 OLDS
VISTA CRUISER

73 DODGE
CHARGER

Gold meta li te
Wagon , a1r
Wa sS 1895

72 BUICK ELEC.
HT CPE.

NOW

71 OLDS

Coupe. atr
Wa s $2195

Power &amp; a1r

NOW '1695

NOW '1495

Was$ 1995

73 CUTLASS
4 DR.

75 CHEVY
MONTE CARLO

A&lt;r

Wa s $2295

Power &amp; A tr

Wa s $2495

'800

NOW

Was $4695

ACROSS
I Aha b,

on film
5 Corgi or
Sa rno)ed
~ lta han
9 BaniS hed
13 "

If

- a ,

Hammer
(2

work
17 Went schuss mg
F acial
twttch
20 Word w1th
hat or shoe
21 F m1shed,
for short
22 Lenten
symbol
24 F ulton or
Martm
25 The Bad

995

' t -..................+-......
I

74 BUICK
LESABRE

nYe r
bOWN

73 O~DS
DELTA 88

75 CHRYSLER
NEWPORT CUSTOM
'3495

'1095

1 Reun
bursed

2 Sp1nt of

a culture
3 Be the boss
(3 wds )

4 Boxer
Gavilan
5 Ma rq uiS 6 Dra ft
amma ls
7 Enmcled
10 I ugga ge
shop ttem s
12 wds )
11 Complete

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Yesterda y's Answer
12 Church
24 Close
officer
26 Verdan t
16 Pass lllg
29 Dodge
grades
31 P elvts bones
18 Angered
32 Scotch
21 Word of
comparison
22 Eva luate
23 Be angry

1-NEW 98 OLDS REGENCY COUPE
2-77-98 OLDS REGENCY. 4 DR. (DEMOS)
1-CUTLASS SUPREME 4 DR. (DRIVERS ED CAR)
1- ROYALE 4 DR. lUSED\
1
55 CRUISER W
See one of these courteous sales m en .
or Georg e Harns

lo-+-+--+-

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

" You ' ll Lt k e Ou r Qualify Way of Oomg Bu s1ness "
Open Evemng s Unftl6 00- T1IS (P

99 2 5341

For Saturday, Oct 15, 1177

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ASTRO~GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

pleasing fnends

SAGITTARIUS (Nov

23·Doc

21) Unless you re on your guard

today there rs a poss1btlrty you
co uld repeat a m is take I hat got
you In a senous b1!1d before
Pro ft t from exper ence
You d be wrse to avord acttvrtres
today where you mrght have to
assoc1a te with people who make
yoU fee1111 at ease No use spotlmg a tu n day

Oct. 15, 1977

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Is

A X YilLBAAXR
L QN G F E L L 0 W

One lette r s tm ply sta nds f or an ot her I n th is sampl e A is
b s, et c Smg le l ett ers
Jpost r o phcs. the l ength and f o 1mal ton o f th e words ar e all
ln n ts Earh d ay t h e t'ode leUci!i arc di ffer en t

CRY PTO(IUOTES
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GKN
EL X
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CY
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RCSN
SX K
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SP R RO
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W C RR C YJM
Yesterday's Cryptoquote· THE WI NDS MEN FEAH MOST
ARE THOSE THAT BLOW OPEN THEIR COATS - MICHAEL
DE MONTAIGNE
() 1977 Kina Future5 Synd1ute Inc

Thts comrng year you wrll have
so me e)'l:tremely tn terest1ng 8)(pertences They II have a great
rn fluence upon expandrng your
ou tl ook and makrng you a wiser
more profound person

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Today
take care not to be maneuvered
mto makmg a loan to a fnend
who never retu r ns what hEI
borrow s Hrstory co uld repea t
1t self Frnd out who you re
romanttcally su1ted to by sen d rng
for your copy of Astra-Graph
Letter Marl 50 cents for each
and a long self addressed
stamped em·elope to AstraGraph P 0 Bo)'l: 489 Radro C1ty
Statmn NY 10019 Be sure to
spect fy your birth srgn

GMC F1nan c mg

Pom eroy

m Sat

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon 19)

37 Cuttlefish
38 Toteboa rd
mfo
39 So me

,

NOW '3995

Get'Em While

40 Belg ian

u..,ed for t he three I s X for t he two

Daily

A tr autornat rc

'595

4395

1

DAILY CRYPTOQ UOTE - Here's how t o work II :

The

72 DELTA
CPE.

2 dr H T

a sort

•

Ma.son School Build1no,

NOW '1295

'1795

scarves

~

72 CHEVY IMPALA
HT CPE.
Was $1495

36 F ur

'

T-

'1895

'2195

26 E qui pment
27 Baste
28 Scope
30 Mora l
33 Eggs
35 Decoys of

lie

lnl&lt;&gt;rJor. lull

I uf!

'3695

by THOMAS JOSEPH

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Your Newspaper Carrier Has a

.

root.

COUPE

~

v. ds )
14 Placid
N Crooks, John 5 Crooks 15 Dis ney
lots, Syracu se
dwarf
W est Oh 1o Ann ual Con
fe r e nce of I he Un &lt;l ed 16 Choral

'f&gt; mile above Pomeroy Bridg e at the old •

Ca sh or check accepted with pos1t1ve L D.
Not responsible for accidents , •

74 CUTlASS

S P Cpe Atr

71 CHEV. CUSTOM C/10
'1295
71 FORD F-350 1 TON :....
· --'-ca_b.:..
&amp;_ch.; _as_"s;__s1895

town

·:

•

75 DODGE
CHARGER S.E.

73 PLYMOUTH
SATELLITE

75 CHEV. SCOTTSDALE PKG, auto. -'3295
73 CHEV. CUSTOM C/10
'2695
73 FORD CUSTOM F-100 AUTO-- '2695

Middleport, 0

RU"tioAND 1

REMAINDER OF THE MERCHANDISE OF
B. F. BOARD WILL BE SOLD,
RAIN OR SHIN E.
Owner N.S. PAULEY

'10,000

NOW '2900

TRUCKS

See Pat Htll, Rock y Hupp or Dar re ll Dod rt ll
F or a Good Deal on a New or U sed Vehtcl e
Open Ev enmg s 11111 00 e xc e J)t
Thursday a nd Saturda y Clo sed Sunday

e• ·•

10:00 A.M.

NOW '5900

Vmyl roo f full power
steren
Was SJSOO

•

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15

NOW '7900

rear defroster nice

DAN THOMPSON FORD

I

AUCTION

Full power &amp; arr
Was $6800

7

~.
~
,.._..

~

Wa s $8900

Bronze
tan vrny l roof,
lea ther lnter1or, full power
and atr
Crutse control
AM FM stereo ta pe

Low m 1leage

CARS

1975 GRANADA 4 OR. _ _ _ _ 13695

77 CADIUAC

75 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE

Full power &amp; A1r

See, Roger Riebel or Ray Rigg s

1975 MUSTANG II 3 DR 2 PWS 2- -'3495

... ..

··•••••·••·
ARNOLD

day

M a nni ng D Webste r
Judge
'
Cour t o f Common !=»l eas,
Probate Otv tsron
( 10) u, 21 28 Jtc

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:: RUTLAND FURNITURE
!.:
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1••••1•••1···············I 742-2211

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FRIDAY TIL 5

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Convenient Shopping Hours

•

NOTI CE O F
APPOINTM E NT
Ca se N o 22231
Es tat e of H elen B oa tr1ght
D e c ea se d
' N ohce rs hereby gtven that
aymond H
Boatrrght of
Route 1. long Botf om. OhiO
tr as bee n du l y a ppor n ted
Admrnrst r ator of the Es t ate
t.ef H el en Boatrrght, deceased
~ a t e of Metgs Co unty Ohto
• Cr ed rtors a r e requrred to
le the rr clarms wrth sard
w th tn
three
thrs
1977

'

I

JUST- LISTED - SPAC IOUS HOME TO FI T YOUR

f

Reg S6 95 not tnsta\led

lnsta lied w1th padding, no
extra to pay

I

JO walk through doors
2 - 14 slrd ng doors on t ron l
1 - 14 sl rdrng door on rear
Trusses at 1eas1 8 on
center
S drng of 26 gauge sreel or
17 m II alum num or better
Roof of 17 mrl arumtnum or
..e tt er
Color to be chosen by
rustees
P r rce musl rnc l ude state
erm rt J sets of bluepr1nts
nd ~rectro n
iii The Board o f TownSh iP
: trustees reserves the rrght to
lll"e1ect any or al l b rds
•
By order of l he Board of
='o w n sh p Trustees

1( 101 14 lie

rubber back

FOR SALE or trade or lend con
tract
2 bedroom house rn
Rutland 992 5S5B

trade-in your

-

Glor 1a Hutlon
Twp Cler~

12 and 15 ft wtdth Carpet

FOR SALE or !rode Cheap 1963
8u1ck Revrero
Vm t oge cor
good body good steel bel ted
trres N o mo tor 1n rt but hove
ol d block lnqur re a t Sohro Sto
ton Harnsonvdle Ohro

NOTIC E F O R BI OS
Noh ce rs hereby g ven thaf
w1ll be recerved by
umb!a
Townshrp
frLJSiees Me igs County Rt
Albany Oh10 45 710
.u'nl; i Nc~~•·mber 2 1977
s
w II
be
opened
1· ··-- ·_-_c ber 3 1977 at B p m
wr ll bf.' rece 1\led for 1
type
constructron
l ng srze 38 )'1: .48 x 13 3

ElWOOD SOWER S REPAIR

home

AUCTION SAl E eYery lues ond
Frr o t 7 pm New and used
merchondrse at Oh ro Rver Auc
I on Metgs Plaza M rdd leport
Ohro
Home Phone (304 )
773 5471

t 10 1 1.4 li e

:r:!..

BRADFORD Au c1roneer
Com
plete Ser..,1c o Phone 949 2487
or 9-49 2C()Q Rcctne Ohr o Cn11
Bradford

PI ANO TUNING ond Repo11 Lone
Oonte!s 992 2082 12 years ser
vrc e to Tr County Reference
Elberfelds
Will BA BYSIT .n own
Carolyn
Bouman
667 6278

_;.:__.......

R1 ver

$1 6,500
JUST STARTING OUT OR
OWN
PROPERTY
ALREADY, YOU SHOULD
SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO
OFFER

Ca ll J1mm y Deem Al949 2388

10 14 1 mo pd

--- --EXCAVAT INC BACKHOE

fr onfag e wi t h
thr s 4
be d roo m
h ome
H as
cen tr al heat ing a nd large
lot In Sy r acuse and 1ust

HERE -

Ca 11661 6479

For

a locahon on goo d co untr y
ye ar around road 53 acres
wt t h coal crop ptn g out, 2
land lays
good sprrngs
good an d al l m mera ls

YOUR HAIR , LOOK

Sa v es JOpet to 50 pet
on h eatmg cost
E xpert ence and
full y msur ed
Free E st

Old 4

bedroom h ouse on leve l 2
lots wrth bat h c1 t y wa t er,
na t ural gas rn R ut land
$14 000
TERRIFIC - f=m tshed I n
Na tt ve Oa k La rge r oom s
mclu d e d rn 1ng a n d 4
be dr ooms
A t trc
for
storage
wra p around
porch 2 car ga r age on
cor n er lot $35 000

WOULD YOU -

Thermal Insulation •

WilL do roof ng constructron
plumbmg and heat ng No tab
too Iorge or too sn1oll Phone
742 2348

bedroomer ha,.
of the
rtver
"
" ' \,.nace
drnrr'lg
otlfy room
large coorcrete f r ont por-ch
on nrce rot for $ 16 500

O

Cellulosic ! wood fiber)

bock hoe
and drtcher Charles R Hot
freld
Bock Hoe Servrce
Rutlan d Ohro Phone 7.42 2008

ThiS J

NEW LISTING -

Blown lnsulaOOn

- --EXCAVATING dozer

HOWERY
AND
MARTIN
Ex
co volrng
seploc
sy~1ems
dozer backhoe du mp truck
grovel
blacktop
lrmeslone
po'o'tng Rt !.t3 Phone I (614 )
b98 7331

216 E Se cond Stree t
Pom e roy, Ohro 45769

t he

tD

C.••

SJIKIIM Oh.a
, h 9923993

Ch ester Ohto

the..,....,

.af.. tCH

LARRY LAVENDER

$31,900 00

IN

ConUct us for

51! POM!Rill OHIO fOR I fREE
ES IMITE

R estden f ta l
nd
commercia l
Ca l l
or
estt mAte, 24 hou r service
Any day, t n y ttm e

$16,500
WHY NOT - Buy lhiS and

KIDS

Young's
Carpeting
AI
¥32 2206 or 992 7630

Ph 31112SO
51 7fFC

COMFORTABLE -

fllliiJ!'..llfill!"l!l

Steam Ettract10n

I 4111ijty IWAIAJ. Dofll Will ftfl Kt
lorms on JOUI 1001 let US CGII II now
111d stop potent11l leaks. CALL
992 1034 OR STOP i l 1100 E MAIN

MUS r SEL L thrs 3 bedroOm 7 t
both !!.pit t foyer w 11h oil the ex
rra sr Prrced ta r bel ow actual
real e~late value lor qu
sole 1 Ntc e dnve to pow er
plants $44 COO 997 1497

AKC POODLE puppres 1 male 1
female B weeks old $75
992 3493 or 992 339 1

N EW EAR corn

PARTS · LABOR
GUARANTEED
REASONABLE
RATES
0

Phone 992 3325

30 GALLON HOT water tonk pte
lure lromes
some onftque
drshes o the r tems 742 7078

DODGE -~&gt;,o;;- · shan

l ransmiSSIOn Som e•

SIX ROOM house at t~13 Mtl l St
Mtddleport Good cond1tron In
qu rr e o1 439 lrn co ln St Mrd
dleport

REG ISTERE D FEMALE St Bernard
!.Q_ Qt'o'e away to good home
Phone 742 2123

wheelbase 6 cyl std 10 plus
M P G whrle spoke wheels
Only 3 500 m les and new con
d1fron Pr1ced lo sell 992 5240

Automatic

Bax 34

Supeno1

HOME We hawe awlllablt 1n a Wllltl)' of
colo11_r Ide l1me alumtnum undt1ptnn
m~o ror your Jilin ol mrnd 1nd to
ulis~ your rnsuranu company It! us
trt 6ollln ~our mobrlt llomt These Itt
OO..ns 1ft methanrcal~ rnstMltd to

VIRGIL B TEA FORD, SR
REALTOR

ME IGS COUNTY Humane Soetety
Corel ne ond adopt on Serv1c e
992 7680 742 3162 992 54'27

1977

SWAIN

8-29 pd

CUT HEATING Costs' Sheno(ldooh
bas c wood heoter
Mtle
Borgen
Autherrzed Dealer
Hornsonv1lle 742 2704

AKC REGISTERED block and ton
female Cocker ~ponre.l SlOO
For
stud
servrce
AKC
regrstered black and ton male
Cocker Sponrel show qual1ty
A lso oil breed dog groomrng
742 3t61

SAYE ON lOUR fUEl Bill !HIS
WI NTER ANDB!AUllfY YOUR MOBIL[

SEPTIC TAR
CLEANIN
-

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

APPLES FITZPATRICK Orchards
Sto1e Route 689
Ph on e
Wrl"esvilte 669 3785.,..- I

1975 350 JOHN DE ERE dozer wrth
3b8 hou rs 77 ton set of new
_tru ck. sc o~s 27 long 992 54~8

:ws

Real !!:stale. foe Sale

THREE BEDROOM Mobile Home
appro:nmotely S nu
tro m
Pomer oy ond M1ddJeport
992 5858
&lt;I

GREEN BEANS holt runner $ and
bunch Prck you' own brrng
conlo rner Davrs Form Phone
247 2198

'

Reedn1llt,

adul t

BEA UTIFUL HOME 9 rooms '1
bo1hs
double
goroge
Referen ce requ1red Wrrte to
Darly Sentml
Box 7')9 W
Pomero~ Ohto 45769

lRAClOR w11h all •at

ECONOMY
tuchm£•nr:. l ~o._,, nl"w o~ t..r ng
$2250 Phone b l.a) t.98 Ji90

TRAILER SPAC E fo r ren1 992 3162

lrorler

Business Services

I,

CAMP~

Inn ~d ble I Why ~oy h1gh elec tr te
bttl..,. lhos wttlter ? let us pay
thcf1\ !01 you ~ One berfroo!'11
" om SIJO now ovotloble
Vrllagc Mo 101 N1ttd 1ond Moll
Streets M 1ddle~or 1 lelephanr
992 7787 [qual H ou!;ln~' Op
portunrty

FOri REN I
992 3181

I

COAL

COUN fR Y MOBil~ Ho111e Par J..
Routtl' JJ 110 1 1h ol Pomeroy
Lorge loh Coil Q9'} 7479

- -- - - -

Linda J Spencer
Clerk
( tO J 7 ld 21 28 4tc

ROB~RT

PUBLIC NOTICE

COUNTY MEIGS

'

ltlllt I

I

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lit

Turn Unwanted Items Into-Cash

Let The Want Ads

WANT AD
CHARGES

9- The Daily Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , ~ nd,!y, Oct 14, t977

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fob 19) An

more pleasurable pursu tt Unfor
lunalely thrs wr/1 mean a heavrel
work,load Ieier

CANCER (Ju no 21·J uly 22) Today stay well wrthrn YO!Jr budget
Should you splu rge beyond your
means you could sutter a severe
case of buyer s remorse

LEO (July 23- Aug. 22) Thmgs
will come easy 10 you today tf
you rema1n ca lm The more up
tight yo u get the mo re d tf
l tcultres you re lrkely 10 have to
contend with

oppor tu n1ty may anse today for VIRGO (Aug 23-Sopt 22) Jus!
yo u to rectify a misu n ders tand because you were unsuccesslul
mg wUhan associate Take ad - m a past attempt doesn t mean
vantage of H
you haYe to farl agam loda'f 1n a
PISCES (Fob 20-Morch 20) srmtlar srtuat1on Thts Is a new
Beard the Iron In hiS den today ballgame
When you confron t tha t wh rc h "&gt;NF WSI'~PJo H ~ NTF Kl 1{11'1~ 1\SSI'. '
you fear you wil l trnd 11 to be but
a l rgment of your 1magrnet10n

ARIE$ (March 21 -Aprll 19)
Disappomtmen ts are rlke ly today
U expectatrons of what you feel
others should do for you are un
reasonable Try not to be
demand ng

TAURUS (Apr112D·Moy 20) Fl»

IY ol purpose 15 admtrable but
sheer stubborness ha s no
redeemrng value Today you
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) It must be able to dts;lnguiSh
w1ll tarnrsh your 1m age 11 you re between lhe two
too self ser..,lng today You II
GEMINI ( May 21-J une 20) Tasks
chalk up pornts hOwever tt you
that should be attended to toda:,are equally concerned wtth
are apt to be neQlected for a

1977

~

N• tlon • l N'"•'P• JH&gt;r Wuk
O..t .. t 3

�•

10 - The Daily Sent mel, ~!iddlep..&gt;rt-Pom&lt;ro), 0 ., Fnda) . 0..:1 . H . 19; ;

~pproves

House
WASHINGTON tU P ll The House has agr&lt;'l'd wtth
the Senate to ie\'\' . fo r the
first time, a tax· on t!ommercial inlan d wa t t.&gt;rW l.IY
users with onlv the SIZe of the
fee remaining to be worked
out.
'I".e House ,·oted . 331·70.
Thursday to appro\'e a 4-&lt;'ent
a ga llon to. on barg e
operators as of Oct. 1. 1979.
and going to 6 cent s a ga llon
on Oct . I, 1981.
The reven ue would gt)

Mason Drive-In

Prrslden1 Cartt'r waru{'d

that "llhout o user fee hr

v.ould 'eto ony m..- asur('

inland waterways tax

Fra nk lin Roosevelt, but
stron~ ll,bby mg ('(forts O\'E'r
the yrars haw '1opped their
unpos1t1on
This timt&gt; thP bargr
'-)perators ~ot beh ind the
H,&gt; use btU beca use of the need
to replace the ~(l..)'ear-oi ti
d(' teriorating locks and dam
at Aiton. lil.. and because the
House measure carried thf'
lowest levv.
The House incl uded in its
versio n an amendment b ~·
Hcp , Michael Blouin. D-lowa.
and bal'ked IJy t:&gt; nv ironment atists, which would

funding lhr pruj t&gt;(' t.
The Sena te rarli er pBsst•d a
bi ii to re qui r e ba r ~c
oPer ator s to pay 100 per rent
&lt;&gt;f the cost s of operat iOn and
rna mtrnancc of navigation
proje('ts and 50 per cent of
C'Onstruction costs. wit h all of
those fees to be ·phased tn
O\'er a 10-year per iod .
A conference com m ittqe of
House and Sena te will br
(Continued from page 1)
equirrd to compromisE' on the
fee ievei. wtth Carter urging ali O.K. "
the l-hmse tll ro nw up to or at
Cornelia Anne " Cricket ..
least uppruarh thE' Senate fee · Deiienbaug h, 28. of Ver o
proposals.
Beach, Fia .. the owner of the
Use r fee·s ha.-e been ya cht , apparently made the
proposed for barge operat ors radio tran smission . A s~ro n d
by presid en ts going back . to radio
operat or
wh o
monitored the con vefs.ation
ident ified her voice.
" We are being escorted by
three Vietnamese ships, ., she
said .
The Brillig's c rew had
earlier reported they were
being fired on, and their radio
went off the air after a final
message that said: " Our
vessel is being rammed ."
Official s had s aid th ey
could h;lve fallen into 'the
hands of either VietnameSe
or Cambodian nava l forces or
pirates operating in the South
China Sea . The Brilli g 's
automatic signril beacon was
mtlnitored earlier today in
the ;icinity of the yacht's last
knmm position , leadin g to
fears the vessel might be
empty and adrift .

Americans

Fr.; Sat ., Sunday
Oct . 14-10
Secr et of
Sweet Si xteen

t RI
&amp;

Naughty

Rqammate

t owa rd financm14 ft&gt;dt' r al
ri\'t&gt; r navigation projec:ts
such as replacement of Locks
a nd · Dam 26 un thl'
~1isstsst ppi Hi\'Pr for which
~32 nulhon was authunzt"'d in
the bilL

-- -~ -- - - - - --- --------------

I'RI .

LILLIE MAE FIELDS
prohibit -&lt;ill) dee pen ing of the lorks·and dam have created a
Li ll ie Mae Fie lds. 86, o f 9 15
curn •nt 9~fuot -dee p cha nnel bottlene ck t o t tia t co m· Fourth
Avenue , Gallipolis,
on the Upper Mississ ippi mcrcial trafrie.
d ied a t 1: 20 p.m . Thursda y at
ll &gt;ver north uf Aitun.
Rep. Ray Hoberts, D-Tex., Holzer Medical Center . She
The Alton fa&lt;'ilil y is the mana ~er of the bill, said had been in f a lling health for
two ~ea rs, serious for four
majll f gatew;1~ to the Gulf of "even the ba rge ind ustry months.
Mexieo rur barge 6perators. su pports this · bill because it
She spent all of her li f e in
Hep . Rt&gt;bt•rt Michel. R-111. . recognizes the need for th is Gall ipolis, and she attended
said the fat•tlit) handles more fac ility and the falt is we Pa int Creek Baptist Chur ch.
Bor n A ug . 4, 189 1, i n
than 43 nulljon tons a year of won't get the fa r iiity without ·Gall
ipolis to Jesse and Sarah
commercia l cargo on the the tax ,"
M c Nealy Arno l d. sh e i s
Mi ss issippi. The presen t
survived by thr ee sons, all at

Big

steelmake~s

ruled out any quotas or
WASHINGTON tUPI ) Tiu.• nation's big steelmakers neg otiated res tra int s on
obviously are satisfied by foreign steel imports, in·
President Carter's promise to , sisting he does not wann o
help the t roubled industry " erect trade barriers around
an d elin1inate unfair foreign our country .'' He a!SQ refused
compe tit ion wit ho ut impo s in~ to do anything · which he
im port quofas. " I am very thinks m•ght fuel inflation. •
optim istic." declared U. S.
Both labor and induoiry
Steel Cha innan Edga r Speer. officials applauded Carter 's
emerging Thursday from a promise t o develop a
solution
four·I&gt;O ur Whit e Hous e •·comprehensive ' '
meeting that included a large
group of co rporate officials.
un io n leadE~ rS and members
of Congress.
The steel industry, now
under pressure to modernize
and to meet strict pollution
standards. has lost nearly 20
percent of the domestic
market to ·foreign com·
petit or s.
Some
62. 000
steelworkers also have lost
the ir jobs .
Carter promised the in·
du stry
" act io ns
and
decisions' ' ·- including tax
relief , an even-handed apBy HELEN THOMAS
proach to polluters and a · UP! While House Repurter
crackdown on foreign 1.
WASHINGTON (UPi l producers who illegally President
Ca rt er
and
"dump" steel on the U.S. Panamanian leader Omar
market at a loss .
Torrijos met today at the
But the President virtuall y White House in an effort to
clarify disputed provisions of
the Panama Canal trea ties
which .~threaten Se na te
ratification.
Carter said Thursday the
treaties, which tum the canal
Christ illustrates this. It
over to Panama in the year
happened to a· yo ung man
2000, do not nt'l'd re ,'isi6n. But
now famous as the ri ch young
he conceded the need to
ruler . He came to Jesus one
"clarify " oppositi on charges
dav ond said , "Teacher , wha,t
that-Panama would not allow
go~d dred must I do to have U.S. interventiOn jn a canal
et ernc\1 hfe7 " !Ma tthew
crisis and that American
19: 16 1.
ships might not get priority
"If vou Would enter life.
pa ssage in wartime.
keep the comma ndments,' '
Carter and military strongJesus rep lied.
man Torrijos, who also met
This answer still didn't here and signed · the treaties
satisfy the young man. So he in early September. posed for
asked , " Which ?"
photographs at the start of
"And Jesus satd, 'Yo u shaH their morning Oval Office
not kiU , You shall not comm it meeting . 'Phey cha)ted in both
adultery, Y9u shall not steal, Spanish and EngliSh shu tting
You sha ll not bear false th e door .
witness, Honor your father
Tordjos
arrive·d
in
and mother, and You shaU WaShington on his way home
10.-e your neighbor as from a visit to Europe and the
yourself.' "
Middle East. The tr eaty
This was all weU and good, provisions, under fire in
but th e young man expressed Congress, have also been
his problem very well. "All criticized in Panama.
these I have observed; what
Carter, who says the lando I stiU la ck? (Matthew guage in the accords is
19 :20 ). ln. other words, the ''adequate" and not in need of
rich young ruler was known· amendme nt s..
so u gh t
for being good , yet he was not Thursday to explain the need
satisfied. .
.
. for today's session.
·
Jesus then expressed the
real thrust of the gospel when
he advised this young man, my God . My main concern is
" If you would be perfect , go, not to throw that chance
sell what you pcssess and away, and that in volves
gi ve to the poor, and you wiU sacrifici ng anything that
have treasure in heaven ; and
conie , follow me ... (Matthew wo uld sepa rat e me fr om
Christ .
19:21) .
The rich yo un g ruler
Thus, Christianity is not decided that the pri ce was too
morality . I, though born and high and "we nt away
bred in a good family to a sorrowful ; for he had great
good way of life, am stili a possession s."
(Matthew
stnnc r born apart from God. I 19:22). If you are wiUing to
kno w the battle raging within
pay th e pri ce, Jesus
rite oni)' too well. Because I prom1ses,
·
" And everyo ne
am a sinner, I am cond emned . who ha s left houses or
to death; but because Jesus brothers or sisters or father
Christ humbled Himself and or mother or children or
died on the cross, J· have a la nds, for my name's sake,
chanc e for eternal life will -receive a hundredfold,
through Him , my Sayiour and and inherit eternal life."
1
(Matthew 19:29). - Albert
Dittes, pastor , Seventh-day
Adventist Church.

Torrijos
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Carter

Ca_n 1\'L' be yours'.'

THE GOSPEL !,NO
MY WAVOF LIFE
A s I think a bout my
pHstora l mis sion here in
\H~s Cou nt)', it seems that I
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be dotnl:{

~oo d .

I preach in

church . which is good;
'! ctdy the Bt bie with people .
VISit the sick . help m)· church
mem bers with their personal
problems : a U in all . devoting
my life to proclaiming the
great gospel of Jesus Christ.
Thus, if I do my work ri ght, I
will do a iot of good. If I don't
do much. good and ha ve a bad
influence .on the community,
my life a nd career wiU tak e
real nosedive·.
So I am being paid to \ be
good and do good . Do you
think tha t the Loql would
want to sentence a fine fellow
lik r me to the lake of fire ;
Proba bly not. I am sure,
but the Wo rd of God mak es it
abundantl y clear thai my
good life, blameless though it
may be , is not what saves m e.
An incident that occurred
in the ministry of Jesus
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Two

preceded

her In death : Aileen Lew is
and Madge Lyons . Surviving
are seven grandch ildren and
s i ~&lt;

great-gnmdchlldren .
Funerc1l services will be
held at 2 p.m . Sunday at the
Waugh -Halley -Woad Funeral

Holzer Medical Center
. l Discharges, Oct. 13)
Buffington off iCiating , and
Kennit Brown Sr., Virginia
burial will be in Pine Street ~
Burke,
Charles Callahan, •
Cemetery . Fr [ends may call
6-9 p .m . Saturday at the Charlotta Callahan, Ina
for the industry . They were funeral home.
Chevalier, Jason Cook, Cyrus
part ieuia riy gratifi ed by
Elswick, Grady Flemi~g, '
Carter's. promise to enfor ce
Margaret Gray, June Griffin, .
RALPH
YOUNG
existing
law
aga1ns t
Ralph Miles Young, 72, a Angelou ,Hun , Margaret
"dumping".
former resident of Gallipolis, Keaton, Mauri ce Lott, Edna
Carter acknowledged the died in Kenton, Ohio l : Jo ·a .
Mapheny, Betty Mullins ,
j
government has not enforced m. on Thursday .
Wanda Nanna, Jacqueline ·
M
rs.
Young
was
bqrn
in
that law , despite evidence. Meigs County on Oct. 2, 1905.
Paugh, Gregory Shrader,
foreig n producers
are son of the late Carl F.ugene
Mrs . Ernest Smith and ·
dumping steel into the United and Olive Hanning Young .
Mr . Young , a graduate of daughter, Terry Stump,
States at a loss just to keep
Pomeroy
High School , Noland Swackhamer, Sandra
their own workers employed. marr
i ed Florence Marie Syrus, Rebecca Ward, Mary,
Gi ltilen , M iddleport , In WiiSQn, Christine Woodard.·
1927 . She preceded him In
(Births, Oct. 13)
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Mr. and Mrs . · Forest
Mrs . Thad (Harriett) Gard ner . Kenton , survives .
Batton, a daughter, Jackson .
LOTTERY WINNER
Mr . Young was a member
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
This week's winnlng Ohio
of the Eagles Lodge in
Davis,
a SQn, Mason. W. Va. ·
Lottery numbers are:
Gallipo l is. He left Gallipolis
In 1965 and moved to Ironton ,
Gold number 2.
then later moved to Kenton .
White number · 63.
He· had been in failing
Blue num~ - 480.
health since 1975 following a
PLEASANT VAU.EY
E&lt;tra Casli. 539905.
s1roke . He was a .former
Discharges Mildred
em pl oyee of G&amp;J Auto Parts , Roush Point Pleasant;
::;:::::::::::::;:;:;::.;::::.:·:::::::·:::::::::;:;:·:::::::::..:::·:·:·:&lt;:·:= wi th whom he was associated
Wilson,
Point
f6r 30 years, and was also a Joann~
forh1~r mana-ger of
the Pleusant : Mrs. Henry Sloan,
Gallipolis Airport.
Patriot, &lt;i:; Gladys Hoffman ;
Funeral services will be
Pleasant; Mary .
held 2 p. m. ·Sunday at Point
Mill er ' s Home for Funerals Thacker, Point Pleasant ;
with Rev . James Frazier Orvin Dunlap, Cleveland , 0.;
off icia t ing . Buria l will be in Laura McDaniel , Poin~
Cer,tenary Cemetery .
Pleasant; Char les Getty,
Friends may ca ll at the
Mrs. Mary Ru sse ll of funeral
home between 7 and 9 Point Pleasant ; Johnny
Waverly . W. Va . spent the p. m . Saturda~ .
Krebs, Point Pleasant;
weekend with Mr . and Mrs.
Foreman Stevens , Apple
Douglas Circle and Florence.
Grove; Ricky Daniel Tucker,
Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Circle
Robertsburg , and Bov nie
and family visiled witb Mr.
Whittington, Middleport .
and Mr s . Gene Yost on
Sunday.
Patrice and Jerod spent
Sunday _night at the Yost
home.
Florence Circle and Mary
R. White ca liediit the home of
Mr . and Mrs. Harold Ball
Mr . and Mrs. H6mer Circle, . and grandson of Columbus
Verna and ·Wavie qn Sunday were weekend guests of Mr.
evening.
and Mrs. Gene" Young .
Mrs . Robert Lee . Becky
Mrs. E leanor Stout and her
and Bob Bill spent Sunday parents, Mr . and Mrs. Darby
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. of Dayton visited the Halliday
SUNDAY
Arthur Orr of Chester.
REVIVAL
now in progress
Atkins home and attended th e
M-ar y Circle spent a few special meeting of . Eastern at
Pomeroy
Wesleyan
days' with Mr. and -Mrs. Star and MaSQn Saturday Holiness Church through
William Perry and family at evening.
Sunday. The Rev. Matthew
Holland , Ohio and attended
Mr . alid Mrs. Felix Alkire Harden is evangelist. Ser·
the wedding of Francine, her attended the air show at vices are 7:30 p .m. nightly.
grandd aught er . She also Vinton Sunday afternoon .
The Point Pleasant choir wUI
spent a few days with M-r. and
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson 1le featured Friday evening.
Mrs . Melvin Circle and and daughter Gay visited The Rev.' Dewey King is
family of Colul)lbus.
over the weekend with Mrs. pastor. The public is invited.
MONDAY
.
Lana GibSQn and Mr. and
MEIGS COUNTY Churches·
LOSES LEG
Mrs. Bud Douglas.
PITTSBURGH . (UP! ).
Mrs. Jane Gilkey and Helen of Christ Men 's FellowShip
Pittsburgh Penguin s left Byers, Middleport, Mr . and meeting Monday at Tuppers
wing Stan Gilbertson , injured Mrs . Cli nt on Gilkey and Plains Church o! Christ, 7:30
last month in a traffic ac- grandSQn, J oshua , Albany , p.m. Truck to be ioade&lt;l to
cident , lost his iefl leg to called on Ava Gilkey Sunday send to Grundy MoW&gt;tain
Mission.
amputation below the knee. afternoon .
He was reporte&lt;l in fair
Mr . and Mrs. Mike Epple
condition after the operation went Thursday to Sandusky
at Presbyterian University to see her daughter, Jerry
Hospital Thursday .
.
Behrendsen. They all went on
. SINGERS COMING
Gilbertson , 32, was injured · to Greenville, Pa . to visit her
Dan
Hayman and the
Sept. 30 when his car hit a son, Larry Godby. Sunday
Country
Hymntimers will be
guardrail near the Penguins' they visited Mr . and Mrs.
at
the
Church
of God at New
pre-seaSQn training camp in Jerry Waldeck in Loudonville
W.
Va.
Sunday at 7:30
Haven,
nearby Westmore)apd and return ed home Monday.
p.m . The public is invited.
County.
lhe

Rev .

Welcome CB''ers, to this area's Bean Break
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
Admitted - Okey Pullins,
Coolville; Rita Williamson,
Rutland; Betty Spaun,
Racine; Robert Parsons,
Racine ; Billy Joe Humphrey,
Jr ., Coolville; Edward
Jordan ,
Dexter ;
Cleo
DeTray, Chester.
Discharged - John Moon,
OpalSewar, William Stevens,
Thomas Roush , Debora
Wander, Jerry Owens,
Phyllis Cline.

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French 500 landed at GalliPolis 187 years ago

' l!y J. ~berman Porter
GALUPOUS - Five hW&gt;dred French
folk landed Oct. 17, 1790, at Gallipolis from
bateaux floating down La ·Belle Riviere.
They moved into BO log cabins lined up in
rows in what is now the Public Square 187
years ago tomprrow.
.
But they didn't own the property for
which they had paid the man with the
misnomer, William Playfair, who , they
·
·

said, did not play fair. He defrauded them
o! their savings and their homes!
Some of the French paid twice, the
second time getting valid titles . Most of
them, however, simply occupied cabins
because the Ohio Company would not
expel them , and the French went to the
Congress of \~f.!iEi!.e.!l States for relief ...
not relief hi the sense you use the word
today, but relief from the. burden of the

fraud perpetrate&lt;l upon them.
In "Firstcomers" page 259, Chapter
85, there's reprinte&lt;l the petition o! the
French inhabitants of Gallipolis by their
agents, Matthew Berthelot, Peter Bureau,
and R. J . Meigs . The petition is addressed
to Joel Barlow, agent of the Sciolo Com·
pany .
The petition pointed out that the
French 500 proceeded to clear, occupy,

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FROM HA YOENVILLE, O HIO

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
10~2

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FURNITURE

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S't., POMEROY.

and build indiscriminately " not in the least
doubting but that we should receive from
the Scioto Company sufficient titles to the
lots ... " on Ohio Company land. And it went
on:
"We do not pretend to have upon the
Ohio CompanY any cialm in law for those
lands ... We have entere&lt;l upon those lands
with the knowle&lt;lge and consent of the Ohio
Company and have resided on them to this
time," which was Dec. 7, 1795.
Mllry Whitcomb Hess, writing in
l ConUnued on Page !,·2)

ReceptWn will honor French 500
GALLIPOUS - The Gallia County Historical Society , after its regular
meeting this (Sunday) afternoon in St. Peter's Episcopal Church SW&gt;day School
room, will have a Founder~ Day reception to honor the French 500.
Regular meeting starts at 2 p.m., featuring a movie on preservation and
restoration. to be shown by Prof. Francis Burd ell.
The Founders Day .reception wiU start at 3:30 p.m., and the public is
invited, according to Gen. George E. Bush, president.
The society's board wiU meet at 1 p.m.

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Harrisonville
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KlM KRA U'IT\m WAS CROWNED Meigs Homecoming
queen during pre-game activities Friday night at Meigs
Stadium in Pomeroy. Miss Krautter is the dau~ht er of Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Krautle,, Rl . 3,. Pomeroy. ShoWn with the
queen are left, Kevin McLaughlin her escort and ·right,
James Diehl, principal at Meigs High who had the honor of
crowning the queen . See Pg . A~.

Man, ·wife
are freed

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY·

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GALUPOUS - A Rt. I, Northup
couple convicted · Thursday night in con·
nection with the theft of money and food
stamps by fraud !rom the GaUia Couinty
Welfare Department were released from
the county jail Frtday afternoon .
Lee Sword, 53, and his wife, Doris , were
freed on bonds of $10,000 and $5,000
respectively.
Their convictions were appealed Friday
in the Fourth District Court of Appea is
by defense Attorney MarshaU Douthett of
Jackson . Shortly afterwards, Jud ge
Homer E. Abele issued an order for bond .
They had been taken to the Gallia CoWlty
Jail Thursday idght after a Gallia CoW&gt;ty
Petit Jury returned a verdict of guilty
ending a three-day trial. Twice during
those proceedings, Atty . Douthett moved
for a mistrial. However, Judge Rona ld R.
CalhoWl overruie&lt;l both motipns .
After the verdict was read !oUowing a
three hours and ~lght minute deiiberation,
Judge Calhoun fined the couple $2 ,500 each
and sentenced them to 2.,\ years con·
finement. Sword's term, i! the appeal if not
successful, will be in the Ohio Penitentiary
while his wife was sentenced to the
(Continued on Page A·Zl

NEAR PERFECT WEATHER greete&lt;l thousands of
visitors Friday and Saturday as the seventh annual Bob

Monoxide poisoning fatal to
young couple in Meigs ~ounty
SANDY HENSLEY, DAUGHTER OF George Hensley, Jr., Route 1, Reedsville ,'was croWned Eastern High School homecoming queen Friday evening by Juli
Whitehead, last year's queen. With them is Mark Moore, son of Mr . and Mrs. Don
Moore , Route 3, Pomeroy, escort of Miss Hensley. See Page A~.

SAVE '39'5

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GaUia-Jackson-Meigs wmmtmity Mental Health Center
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'6995

Service .is goal of new MHC

FOR BOTH SWEEPER AND AnACHMENTS

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8
OPEN SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5 P.M.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Orval L. and Betty J. Wiles of Pomeroy;
Investigation , of the scene by Sheriff's two brothers, Larry of Racine and John of
deputies and Pomeroy firemen disclosed a Pomeroy; 8 sister, Kathryn Wiles of
vent pipe leading from the gas heating Pomeroy; maternal grandmother, Lillian
stove in the living room was rusty and Pierce of Pomeroy and paternal grandfilled with holes.
mother, Anna Loudenbach of Yakima ,
The sheriff's office said an uncle of Washington, and several aunts an~ uncles.
Patty Philllps' had iione to the residence
He was a 1973 graduate of Me&gt;gs and a
early Frtday eventng to ascerta&gt;n why member of the Pomeroy Baptist Church.
Patty had not gone to her emp~oyrne~t at
Graveside services were held
d
It
n at Beech Grove
the Sporn Plant at Graham Statton Fnday .. S
When he arr~ved at the residence~ he Cut ur ~y ,aTh~rn~~v. Robert Kuhn o£could not arouse anyone , so he looked 1n a _ e~ete Y·
Jiving room window and could see a body f1 c1ated.. .
.
. ..
Patncl3 Gall Phlihps was born July
lying on the couch. He went lmme&lt;liately
to a nearby house and called the shetiff's 24, 1958. She is surv&gt;v ~d by her parents, H.
d rt
1
Lawrence and Barbara Ltnkenhoker Ebhn
ep~ m~e~ Dana Aldridge _and Ron of Middleport; one daughter, Tabitha; two
Hollo~p~~sponded . When they got no sisters, Penny Eblin and Cathy Eblin , both
response to knocks on the door they looked of Mtddleport ; paternal grandparents, Mr.
in the Uvlng room window and also saw a , and Mrs. Warren Washburn, 10 Flor1da;
body. Then they forced open the front door . • one step-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Wingett
A heavy smell of gas fumes was quite of Fior1da. . .
.
'd t
th deputies lmmediatelf-·
Mrs. Ph!lhps attended the Laurel Chi!
~~~i~~d· f: th~ Pomeroy Emergency F ree M.ethodist Ch urch. She was employed
·&amp;ru:m a d lire truck to come with oxygen at Phthp Sporn Plant. Gravestde serv1ces
k n
.
·
were held Saturday afternoon at Beech
masJ s.
Alia Wiles 24 was born May Grove Cemetery. The R~v. Floyd Shook
ames
n
, ,
ff'' td
21, 1953. He is survived by his parents, o tela e ·

FIREMEN CAU.ED
GALLIPOUS - Volunteer firemen
here were calle&lt;l at 8:28 p.m . Friday to
Cottage 13 at the GSI where no lire was
found. According to Fire Chief James A.
Northup, a steam pressure valve went off,
GALLIPOUS - According to the owned by R. and H. Musser in Rutland
letting steam fill the basement. Ten men Sept. 29 edition of the Ohio Oil and Gas I 'l'wp.; Hili Gas and Oil Company on
and two trucks responded to the !76th
Association, 178 new w,ells were drilled in property Ol"fled.by H. and J , Dewhurst in
alarm of the year.
the state during the period Sept. 19·29. Rutland Twp. and Hanley Hardiil on land
ThirtY-five wells were . reissued permits owne&lt;l by W. R. and L. M. ·Heilman in
Salisbury Twn .
and two wells were reopened .
Gallia
County
wells-completely
include&lt;l
New permits issued by the Division of
WOMAN ARRESTED
those
of:
Brasel
and
Bra
sel
on
land
owned
Oii
and Gas in GaUia CoW&gt;ty were for
POMEROY - Mary Ramey, RD
by
D.M.
and
M.
W.
Baird
in
Addison
Twp.;
Brasel
and Brasel lnc. on 104.86 acres
Coolville, was arrested Friday afternoon
Orwig
011
Company,
on
property
owned
by
owned
by
Richard W. Barrett in Addison
by Meigs CoWlt Y Sheriff's deputies on a
W.
Darst
in
Addison
Twp.;
H.S.D.
Oii
and
Twp.;
Brasel
and Brasel , Inc. for 130.88
warrant issue&lt;l from the Meigs County
,Court charging her with failing to send her Gas Company on property owned by W. acres owned by Florence Phillips, Rt. 1,
Rathburn in Cheshire Twp . · IIEdco
daughter to school. The complaint had Drilling and Producing on land ;;wned by Gallipciis . Addison Twp. and Charles A.
Orwig, doing busincs.s as Orwig Oil
been filed by Otis J{nopp, County At·
the State of Ohio in Gallipolis Twp. and company, for 24.84 acres &gt;n MOlSOn 'l'wp.
ten dance Officer. Mrs. Ramey posted $103 Brasel and Brasel Inc. on lands of Melvin
on property owned by Walden Drast.
bond and was released for ·.later ap- · and Edna. Coen in Cheshire Twp.
New permits issued in Meigs Couinty
pearance before Judge Robert Buck':
Meigs County wei)S completed were to Roger Adams, doing business as,
included : Liberty dil and Gas Corp. on Adams Drilling. Company for 117 acres
property owned by 0 . and E . Gilland in · owned by .Jad{TShinet in Rutland Twp.;
TRICK-TREAT SET
Olive Twp. ; Taibott Oil and·Gas Company Talbott Oil and Gas Company for 95 acres
RUTLAND - Rutland Mayor Eugene on lands owne&lt;l by N. M.'. Carroll, C. owned by Dale Musser in Rutland Twp.
Thompson reports that trick or treat night Schuller and Z. and P. Medors in Rutland and Talbott Oil and Gas for 126.8 acres
in the village will be observed on Saturday, Twp .; Adams Drilling company on lands owned by Zally and Pearl Medors in
Oct. 29, from 6 to 7 p.m.
Rutland Twp.

178 new wells counted

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ON WOMEN'S TOPS, GIRLS JEANS, MEN'S JACKETS,
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS, ALL WEATHER COATS, AND
MANY OTHER ITEMS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

POMEROY. - Death was apparently
accidental to a young mother and a 24·
year-old man who were found in the rented
residence of the woman on Route 2,
Pomeroy (Gold Ridge) Friday evening.
Meigs County Coroner Ray Pickens
ruled death wsa due to carbon monoxide
poisoning to James Wiles, Pomeroy, and
Patty Eblin Philiips, 19. Wiles was found
lying on a couch and Patty Phillips on a
bed in the bedroom : A strong smell of
monoxide was prevalent in the house.
They apparently had been dead about 30
hours, according to the coroner's report.

FOOTBALL STOLEN
GALUPOLIS- A new football Valued
at $8 was the only thing missing !rom a
show window broken early Friday at
Evans Home Center, 310 Second Ave. City
police said a large plate glass window on
the north side of the hardware was broken .
Th~re were blood stains on the glass•._

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WITH AnACHMENTS

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Evans Fann Festival got underway ·a~ Rio Grande. Pic~ure
above was taken in Iron t of the Bob Evans Homestead Frtday
afternoon.
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"ONE QF US"
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Wh en Forrest Ge.r ard, a
Blackfood Indian, was sworn ·
in as assistant · secretary of
Interior for Indian affairs, he
was escorted by two Indians
in fuil headdress, with a Crow
victory
song
in
the
background .
" We (Indians ) charge Mr .
Gerard to your t rust and to
your service, " Crow Indian
Jienry Old Coyote told In·
terior Secretary Cecil An·
dru s , whO presided over '
Thursday's ceremony. " Ma y
you never forget that he is
one of us .''

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wh om w ill be pa llbearers .
They are Ja ck Carr and Dale
Fields , Galli polis, and Dana
F ields , Ch i llicothe . Other
pallbea rers will be James
Galloway, Othola Green and
Ronn ie Carr . HonOrary
pallbea rers w ill be Richard
Mitchell , L uther Green . and

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GALLIPOLIS - The idea of com· .
mdnity mental health centers which not
many years ago fre quently wa s
frightening because mental health was
misunderstood, today i.s accepted as a
community helper institution serviced by
mental health workers likened to doctors,
policemen, fire~en, m,ilk11_1en, 4:1nd street
cleaners.
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!,ccordlng to Bernard F. Niehm, Ph .
D.1 director of Consultati on and
Education the new eenter pictured above
Is a place .;.here help can be obtained by all
people who have problems or by people
who want to prevent problems. It is a
personalize&lt;l service that is given by

specialists who are trained in recogn izing
problems and in helping to find solutions.
The focus is on each of us as individuals
with needs to be met.
E&lt;actly how the new center is
equipped and staffed to provide this ser·
v,ice will b~ on display next Tuesday at an
open house from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m . Th e
public is welcome.
The new Gallia Center and its satellites
in Meigs and J8cks0n counties· hB \'e been
conceived and dedica.ted to the proposition
that people should have comprehensive
mental health services when and where
they are needed , not 30 or 100 miles away .
To paraph rase Pearl Buck's statement,

"One of the tests of a great society is its
concerns for its weakest members."
The test of our tri-eounty community is
demonstrated in the suppcrt (financial and
leadership l of its citizens in .making this
and the satellite centers a reality.
Tha nks to the dedication and
leader~hip of the 648 and Center Boards,
and staff the Community Center concept is
now a reality and every Citizen is urged to
tour and to.leam more about their Genter
and how it can and is helping the people.of
Mei gs,-Gallia and Jackson counties. Open
House is being observed Tuesday, October
18 from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m. The public is
invited.
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