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12- The Dl!lly Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Thursday. tkl. 20, tm

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$4 million grant funds assured ·
The six parks are Buck
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Deer · Creek,
The Senate Environment and Creek.
PllbUc Works Committee has Delaware. Dillon. " Paint
Creek and West Branch .
oc~ted an amendment to
Ohifi 'S ~c onstitution
overcome a legal ril8dblock
an)'
state
1111&lt;1 assure $4 million in grant prohibits
from
funds f&lt;r siJ&lt; Ohio recreation administration
!aciU\ies, according to tbe committing future General
ol!lce olSen. John GieM, D- Assemblies lo fina ncial
outlays. This prohibition had
Ohlo ,
Without the amen dment kept the Ohio Department or
proposed by Gl enn, the Natural Reso urces from
mooiH would not have been signing contracts with the
avaUable to Ohio for six state U.S. Army Co rps of
parka projects, for legal Engineers for 50-50 costsharing agreements between
reasons.

the

federal

and

s ta te

gt)\'enunents.

even

though

this fisca l year's funding fvr
proje&lt;'ts was approved in
Columbus.
G l enn ' s

amendment
provides a one-year waiver of
federal requ ire111e nts that
states ma ke such cost·

sha ring assurances.
Both Ohio and the fed eral
gove rnment already have appropriated funds for the six
recreational dev elopment
projects. U the legislation iS
aproved by the Senate and
signed in to la w. Ohio rA n

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to "quarrel" with ToogsWt
·Park and to "give him good

cooperation."
,
c'fongsun Park: the wealthy
rice dealer now in Seoul and
refusing to tesllfy, iS Wtder a
36-couni indictment on
charges
of
bribery ,
conspiracy. racketeering and
mail fraud . He iS said to be
the central figure in the
scheme.
The long-awaited hearing
followed nwnerous official
denials from Seoul and the
session began with Jaw&lt;rski

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former

at Meigs General Hospital for

13 years until illness forced
her retirement .
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She was a member of

Racine Chapter OES and a

member of the East Letart
United Methodist Church
where she served as a pianist.
Surviving are a daughter ,
Mrs. June Wickersham. of
Racine ; five grandchildren,
Jeff and Marvene Beegle,
both of Racine ; Jim, Jacklyn
Hodge and Mary Wickersham of Columbus ; five
great -grandchildren
and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be at
1 p,

m. Sunday at the Ewing

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Archie · E. Lee, June P. Lee
to Harry E. Johnson, Delores
M. Johnson, 1.15 acre,
Chester.

James 0 . Eynon , Ruby A.

Eynoh to " Ezra Sheets,
Frances M . Sheets, 1.16 acre,

Orange.

NEW CHRISTMAS
CLUBS OPEN NOV. 12th
A Home Bank
For
Meigs County

People

RACINE
HOME NATIONAL

Ralph D. Birch , eta! to Jerry

Murphy, Lebanon .

SQUAD CALLED
The
Middleport
Emergency Squad was caUed
to the Haggerty residence in
II! Cheshire at 11 :37 a. m.
1-1 Wednesday
for Christa
W Moody, 2, who had swallowed
~ a. number of pills · from a
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bottle. . She . was taken to
W Veterans Memorial Hospital
W where she was admitted.

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PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharges - · John Rice,
w HW!tingtun; Mary Crabtree,
w Leon; Mrs. Dennis Harris,
w Mason ; Mrs. Frank Long,
Ferry; . Tommy
w Gallipolis
Lane, Evans; Iva Young,
Mason: Loretta Noel. Hen·
w derson; Mrs. Ode Beaver.
1:1('k Hogrrs.
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1\•Trs. flt·ryl
Edwa rds, 1&gt;1aso11. and Jasim
Tucker, Grimms -Landing.

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James A. Anderson, Wllma
C, Anderson to Dorset
Raridolph, Rosemary Ran dolph. 37.3 acres, Chester .
James J . Proffitt, Sheriff,

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One sister preceded her In

death .

She was .a member of the
Mercer&lt;JIIIe Missionary
Baptist Church where fun"eral
services will be held 2 p . m.
Sunday wi th Rev . Bruce
Unroe and Rev . Jack Tem-

pleton officiating .

Burial will follow in
R l dgelawn
Cemetery .
Friends may call at the Will is.
Funeral Home on S~turday
from 4 p. m . until 9 p. m .

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One size fits all sizes. Excellent quality solid
colors. Men's and boys' department, 1st
Floor .
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sherpa lining. True western style. Hlp
fength, s-izes 36 to 46. ·
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Water Pollution Control Act
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Amendments of im) Citizen
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-White Full Slips
mittee for the Southeast Ohio
We carry a complete selection of both
-Sizes 4 to 10
River Tributaries will be held
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and
Polaroid
film
and
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sale
priCes.
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7:30 p. m. at the Rio Grande
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sale price $1.28. Polaroid 108, regular $7 .15,
College cafeteria. A panel
sale $6.25 . Sale includes entire stock.
discussion on the mine
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drainage pollution problem in
Southeast Ohio will take
Furniture Department
~place.
Panel mem.bers Include
David Wright of the Southern
33·1/3
Ohio Coal Company; Joy
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- Single side drop bed.
Choose from gospel, ~ountry - western, blue •
Fitzgerald,
Ohio · ·En·
- Walnut or white~ fini.sh.
v.lronmental Protection
grass, hard rock, instrumentals, movie ••
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covered
mattress
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sound tracks or easy listening . .
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Project; Joe Davidson, Ohio
Department of Natural
Resources, Division of
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WlfKEND SALEI
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Inspection Unit. Each panel
member will present a brief
overview Of his or her
respective program and the
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anticipated impacts of new
Pants in sizes 29 to 50 waist. Shirts in sizes
state and federal legislation.
14112 to 20. Solid colors navy ; charcoal, sun
A question and answer
Sizes 8 to 18 in regulars and slims plus
fan, forest green and dark olive. 65 per cent
session will follow.
student sizes 26 to 30 (choose your length).
polyester, 35 per cent cotton .
, Other _agenda items include Basic
and
fashion
style
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Advisory Subcommittees 'lor
Boys$
9.95
Blue
Denim
Jeans
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Boys $10.95 Blue Denim Jeans
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Status report on !ormation of
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a Policy Advisory Committee
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Boys $12.95 Blue Denim Jeans
which began in October, and
10.16
Status report on Ohio EPA
Boys Si3.95 Blue Denim Jeans
10.86
Shirts in sizes 18 to 20 and pants In sizes 46 to
208 planni~g activities.
Boys $14.95 .B lue Denim Jeans
11.66
50 (slightly higher). sale priced also.
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Admitted
William
Reitmire, Pomeroy; Christa
Moody, Cheshire ; Linda
Clarke, Letart, W. Va.
I &gt;is.·hn r~cd - Ruby Eynon.
'1' 11111
Mullins , William
Morris, Okey Pullins, Edna
Roush, Adrienne French.

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More and better selection ~f cards, new candle section, albums,
party goods, Halloween and many more

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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has taken on a · more attractive'
appearance with the repainting of a ·number of business

buildings over the past few months. Latest to receive a
facehfting
is this structure ·at the corner of Second and
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EAST MEI!}S - Joe
Mitchem, head football coach
at Eastern !ligh School was
named athletic director
during a recent meeting of
the Itastern Local Board of
Education.
Other athletic coaches
designated for the 1977-78
school year were John
Perine, boy's track; Sue
Thompson, girls' basketball,
volleyball and track; Pam
Douthitt, junior high gir!s'
basketball and Ralph Wigal,
basebaU.
The board accepted the
resignation of Mrs. Eleanor
Knight, fourth grade teacher
at Chester School, effective
Nov. I. Named to replace her
was Mrs: Jo Ellen Adams,
formerly of Middleport, who
is now living in Montgomery,
W. Va'.

Nancy Larkins, high school
mathematics teacher, was
given a leave of absence until
Jan. 1 and Barbara Hannum
was employed as a study hall
monitor.
Use of the high school for a
Class A sectional . volleyball
tournament on Oct. 27 and
Nov. 1-2 was approved;
The board discussed
(DPPF) disadvantaged pupil
program funds which might
be available from the state. It
decided to request approval
(or a physical education
program in the elementary
schools. The board also
discussed the possibility of
additional funding from the
state for expanding the
vocational agriculture,
progra01 because enrollment
in the course is on the in. crease ..
The resignation of James
Cowdery as a maintenance
man in the district, effective
Oct. 25, was accepted. Persons interested in the position
should contacl Supt. John
Riebel.
Copies of the elementary
schools' evaluation by the
state
department
of
'e&lt;fucation were distributed to

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Plans have been completed
for Saturday's _groundboard members.
break.ing ceremonies for a
A discussion was also held
$239,000
water project in
on the five.-mill operting levy
Mason.
to be voted on on Nov. 8.
John Laswick, program
· The boa_rd agreed to continue
director
for the U. S.
the safety patrol program at
Department
of Housing and
Chester but will not have the
Urban
Development
(HUD)
program at the Tuppers
will
be
the
featured
speaker.
Plains . and
Riverview
The site of the ground·
Schools.
·breaking will be on Route 33,
two blocks above the bridge.
The program will begin at 11
a.m.
Mayor Fred Taylor has
invited residents of Mason
and the county to attend and
commemorate the beginning
of
a project that means much
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to the community. The
project will provide a
new water storage tank
and
mains.
It
will
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The replace a large portion of
WtemploymenL.rate in Ohio the present old and outgrown
during September was down system that was installed in'
to 5.7 per cent of the total 1935.
labor force with production
Funds for th~ project are
workers earning a record being provided through
weekly wage, it was HUD's Community Develop.
announced today.
ment Block Grant program.
The Ohio Bureau of .
The
Mason
~ounly
Employment Services said
the corresponding na tiona! Development Authonty and
Senator Robert C. Byrd were
rate was 6.6 per cent.
The bureau also said instru'?ental 1n gmd1ng the
layoffs in the steel. indust~y Town 10 seekmg the grant.
are being spread over several · The Wahama High _Sehool
months and the full impact, Band w_111 provide music for
including secondary effeCts, the festive occasion .
should become more evident
in statewide figures for the
first quarter of 1978.
"Both manufacturing and
non - manufacturing in- dustries reported overall
· Partly cloudy tonight, wit
gains in employment last
lows
in the mid 40s. Mostt·
month, over August, 1977 and
cloudy
Saturday, with high'~
year-earlier levels," lh~
between
60 and 65 . The
Bureau reported. "The
greatest employment in- probability of precipitation is
crease over September, 1976, 10 percent today and 20
in manufacturing industries, percent tonight and Saturoccurred among producers of day .
motor
vehicles
and
equipment ."
The bureau said production
CORRECTION
workers
in
Ohio 's
The Meigs Girls' volleyball
manufacturing industries team won a game over
grossed an average of
Athens. It .was earlier
per •··eck last month whkh reported the team lost the
game.
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rate down

in Ohio

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dinner in Des Moine&gt;. Ca rter
will spend the night at the
Woodr ow Diehl farm in
Indianola , Iowa , a slop that
will undoubtedl y invoke
memories of the victories
that launched his drive for '
the presidency in the Iowa
pre·cinct
caucuses
in
January, 1976. Diehl has been
through all th'is before - he
hosted President Lyndon B.
Johnson a decade ago.
Saturday morning
Carter will fly to Offutt Air
Force Base, a SAC facility in
Nebraska. When he took a

trip on a nuclear submarine
earlier thi s year , , th e
President-promised he would
give the Air Force equa l time
at a SAC base on his next trip
west .

In Denver later
Saturda y, Carter will
particip a te ~ in a western
water policy roundtable and
lead a Panama Canal
briefing lor western leaders
before heading for Los
An geles.

- The ma In purpose for
Carter 's trip is a $1,000-a.'
plate !undraislng dinner
staged by the DNC in Los
Angeles Saturday night. The.
appear a nce is in .the
backyard of Gov. Jerry
Brown , · a
potential
Democratic rival of Carter's
in 1980. Brown will attend the
dinner.
to
Carter
returns
Washington Sunday.

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Threat taken

Bonn 's ambassador to Italy.
In a communique on their
murder of the kidnaped
takes ' 'very seriously' ' a industrialist, the guerrillas
threat
made
against called the death of three of
Chancellor Hehnut Schmidt the hijackers of a Lufthansa
by the .Jeflisl terrorists who ... jetliner and of three
killed industrialist Hanns- imprisoned German terMarlin Schleyer.
rorists a umassacre." They
The terroriSts also have' said they never would forget
vowed to carry out 100,000 Sclunidt's "bloody hands."
bombings to "destroy the
''This is a concrete threat
capitalis t ic German which we take very
economy" and threatened to seriously,"
government
, arrange the usuicide" of spokesman Boelling told
reporters.
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business and civlc le3ders
dEADLINE TODAY
were beiing closly guarded in
Minersville residents
fear that the terrorists, who
were reminded \bat today
vowed "the fight has · just
is the deadline lor all post
office box holders to sub1Jlil begun," might try to strike
again.
letters ol protest agalns\
The country was prepared
the proposed closing or the
Court S\s. Owned by the Odd Fellows Lodge, the structure
for
new terrorist attacks.
Mlnersvllle Post Ofllce.
iS being painted by the Gheen Paint Co., Racine. The Blue
Thousands
of police searched
and Grey Restaurant iS on the first floor of the building.__ Letters should be ad·
for
the
killers
of Schleyer and
dressed io ltalpb, Peyton,
other
terrorists.
postmaster, Zanesvllle,
In Mulhouse, France,
Ohio 43701. Residents are
urged tn write letters'. or where Schlleyer's body was
found in a parked car, French
postcards If they oppose
. police officials said today an
ttie closing.
autopsy suggested Schleyer
was probably killed outdoors
because pine needles and
blades of grass were found oo
payoffs, gifts, enlertairimenl Br~ce Caputo, R-N .Y.,
TWO TRANSFERRED
\he gray trousers and gray ·
·and other favors . to pressed for ·names, Chairman
RACINE - The Racine sweater he was wearing at
congressmen and others in John Flynt, D-Ga., and EJ;Ilergency Squad answered the lime of his death.
government.
Jaworski stopped Kim from calls Wednesday at 3:15p.m.
West German officials said
He first 'mentioned involve- answering. · They said that for Freda Taylor, Route · I, that although the vadous
ment of a Ford aide and a kind of · Information went Racine, who was taken to terrorist threats are being
highranking
congressman beyond the scope of a Veterans Memorial llospital, taken seriously, they will not
under questioning by a resolution for the House and at 10 :05 p.m. to Route 2, deter the the biggest police
committee lawyer; who did investigation.
Racine, lor Evelyn Maynard manhunt in the nation 's
not ask him to identify them .
But Kim said he had given who was taken to Holzer history for the killers ol
When comrriittee member the names to investigators. Medical Center.
Schleyer.

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Fair Sunday and chance
of showers Monday and
Tuesday. Hlghs wUI range
froni the mid 50s to the low
60s and tows !rom the mid
30s to the low 40s.

Saturday

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BONN , West Germany
(UP!) - The West German
government said today it

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Ceremonies

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GOLCONDA, ILL. - MEMORIAL SERVICES were to be
held today at the Golconda Civilian Conservation Center for
Scott H. Prechtl, 19, of Dayton, Ohio, who died after failin~ 60
feet from a cliff.
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Another corpsman, Michael D. Ellis, 21, Minneapolis,
Mirm., suffered a lower back injury in the fail and was in
Western Baptist Hospital at Paducah 1 Ky ., after undergoing
surgery, a center spokes'l'an said. ·
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· styles included in this sale. Good sele.ction
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GROVE CITY - NO CAUSE has been determined for the
.illness of five employes of Robertshaw Controls Wednesday
night. The company and the Columbus office of the
Occupational Safety and Health and Administration were
investigating the incident .
The employes were treated and and released from Mount
Carmel Medical Center in Columbus after they experienced
choking and dizziness on the job.

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Printed and solid colors .
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MENTOR - LAKE COUNTY prosecutor J ohn E. Shoop
said Thursday he planned to file aggravated vehicular
homicide charges against two Mentor teenagers in the death
Oct. 14 of church trustee Robert Hartman.
Also, Shoop said Thursday, he would ask Lake County
Juvenile Judge Ross D. Avellone to waive jurisdiction so they
could be tried as adults. The judge said he would hear
arguments at 10:30 a .m. today (Friday).

Sturdy blue denim with warm blanket
lining, button front . Corduroy collars. Sizes
36
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presidenllal quest.
fur the party a nd its
Carter will not return to the ca ndidates.
White f[ouse until Sunday. On . . The President's sc hed~le
way home from fur the next three da ys
a sentimental and serious the
journey across the country, California Air Force One will includes:
- Alunchtime urban policy
taking his problems to the stop in MiMeapolis to pick up
people and doing a lille Sen. Hubert Humphrey , roundtable in Detroit. The
marking the former vice stop a,lso keeps a promise
politicking along the way.
The serious part of the trip president 's return to th e that Carter would appear
was starting in Detroit today , · capital after surgery which there this year for Mayor
Coleman Young, who is
with a roundtable discussion found inoperable cancer.
Much of the cost of the se eking reelection . . But
of urban problems and unemployment. Sentiment and journey will be paid by the Young is leading heavily and
politics were to take over Democrati c National doesn't need much campaign
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- A speech at the Iowa
Moines, Iowa - scene of the to pick up the tab when the
firsi
victory
of his President goes campaigning Jefferson-Jackson Day ··
By CLAY F. RICHARDS,
WASHINGTON (UP! ) President Carter is launching

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CINCINNATI - A SURPRISE WITNESS has taken the
stand in the trial of 10 persons accused of participating in a
multimillion dollar drug and stolen property ring - civil rights
activist and entertainer Dick Gregory.
Gregory appeared; in part. as a character witness for one
defendant, Dyeatra Carter of Cleveland. The civil right·s
leader late Wednesday told the U. S. District Court jury in the
case that Ms. Carter "is being prosecuted because of her
association wlth me."

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RICHMOND - FBI AGENTS talked a · JO.year-&lt;&gt;ld
Dominican national into surren,dering at Riclunond's Byrd
Airport early today after he forced U1e crew of a chartered jet
to make an Wlscheduled.landing at Richmond 's Byrd Airport.
The plane was en route from New York to Santo Domingo.
FBI agents arrested Tomas Arililides Baez Perez on federal
charges of interfering with a flight crew after persuading him
to leave the plane and surrender , the FBI said.

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CLEVELAND - PRINCE CHARLES, who says he takes
his position as Prince of Wales "seriously," has encouraged
American businessmen to locate plants in Britain.
"I regret to say lhal l take my position as Prince of Wales
very seriously," the Prince said during a dinner speech to a
select group of businessmen Thursday night at the Western
Reserve Historical Society's Auto-Aviation Musewn. "! do
care about industrial development in Wales."

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SIX days before the play was to open a fiv~ay run .
It would take at least 30 days to correct one of the II
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man lor the theater in this Detroit suburb where many auto
company executives reside . The most serious citation noted
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Her · first husband, Enos
McGuire, preceded her . in
~* death in fv\arch ,, 1918. Her
A
second husband , James
·~· Pucke.tt. preceded her In
death on May 8. 1957.
She is survived by the
following chi.ldr.en : ·Mr$ .
Leonard
(Emma
Lee)
Martin, Eureka Star Route·,
Gall ipolis ; Enos McGuire.
Rt . 1, Ga'tHpolis ; Mrs .
RACINE Ferne If,
Hayman, 16, of Route 2,
Racine , died Wednesday at
Holzer Medical Center . She
was born Jan. 7, 1901, a
daughter of the late Wesley
and Lena Grundy Belles. She
was a Iso preceded in death by
her husband Hobart ; . four'
brothers. Francis, Robert ,
Wesley. and Zurry ; and an
infant daughter, Leila .
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miniSter
Wa.shiJ&gt;gtoo •embassy.
Lee recalled a lime when
the ambassador , carrying
about two dozen plain white ·
envelopes loaded with $100
bills, left the embassy saying
he was going to the Capitol.
And he said he once 5aw a
letter · in which · President
Park told the ambassador not

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She was born in Gal l ia
Covnty on .June 12, 1898,
daughter of the late Clum and
Emma Blake Scarberry , She
had been- seriously Ill the past

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related by Wirm's secretary,
NanElder, andJaiHyonLee, ,
a

promis ing
to
produce
evidence showing that
Korean govenunent officials
co nspired " to ·buy off '
American · congressmen ''
during the 1970S and carried
out the plot ·~ tleasl in part. "
But Jaworski also said it
was too soon to name any
congressmen who may ha""
taken cash, fancy gifts,
entertainm..,t, free travel or
other favors from the
KOCeans in violation of the
Constitution, federal law or
ethical standards.

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room and an audience
watching on public television
were shown that the
investigators had found -a
highly complicated scheme
stretchir)g back to the 19605.
The aim evidently was .to
gain favorable U.S. military
and ec onomic policy for
K&lt;rea and Jaworski said the
plan clearly was carried out
"at least in part."
The first · witnesses,
w..-king from a photograph,
identified f o rmer
Ambassador Kim Dong Jo,as.
the man who brought " an
envelQPe holding "an inch·
high " stack of $100 bills to
Rep. Larry Winn, R-Kan .. in
1&amp;72 and returned for lbe
money after the apparent
tribe. was rejected.
Kun Dong Jo now is
President Park's assistant
for- foreign affairs. His pasi
role as an apparent

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OPfN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

First testimony links Korean -President, CIA
By RICHARD E. LERNER
WASHINGTON (UP! ) The llrst formal testimony
and evidence presented to the
HOWle ethics c&lt;mmittee linlul
Korll!I'S &lt;llplomats, its CIA
agents and . Its president,
Park Chung Hee , to
influence-buying efforts m
Capitol Hill.
But the naming of erring
ccngresamen may be mmlhll
away.
With Spedal Cotmsel Lem
Jaworski directing
Wednesday ' s opening
!lellion, the panel heard three
witneaes describe a covert
lobbying operation that
included envelopes full of J!OO
biUs, sec~et letters and
!llrategy meetings and a raft
of
code
names
for
particip&amp;Dts.
Kbn Sang Keun, a lOf!Der
Kor1111n CIA agent, was asked
to testify again today at the
oecond nnmd of hearings
after uying his boss in Seoy.l
sent him letters In UJ7oi"wllh
word that "the chief priest "
knew of the clandestine
activities and "the Patriarch
has
. ezpressed
his
satlllactlon."
Kbn said he was told those
were code names for the.
South Korean president.
In ahnost four hours of
testimony Wednesday, a
crowd of several hundred
per11011s In \he huge hearing

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proceed with const ruction at
lhe re&lt;'reational facilities.
" Without the amendment
Ohio stood to lose the funds lo
some t1thcr state,'' Glenn
said . ;,That struck. me as a
disservice to Ohioans. many
of whom ma ke great use of
sta te pa rks . Penalizing them
because of a twist in the taw
slacked up as Wtfair."
The committe e also
decided to hold hearings next
year to devlse a permanent
solution to the legal problem,
Glenn said .

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By RICHARD E. LERNER
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Hearsay testjmony by a
former Korean CIA agent
raises the possibility that hi~
government's alleged bids to
buy influence in Washington
may have reached high in to
. the Ford While House as we II
as Congress.
That remained a mystery
today because Counsel Leon
Jaworski kept the witness,

Schoo'I assi·stance delayed

Kim Sang Keun, . from
' naming U.S. officials at a
;
Hous_e ethiCS committee ·
hearmg Thursday • and
UJLUMBUS (Ufl) ~ The low-income elderly and
mves\lgators later said Ohio General Assembly has handicapped persons tpis
privately they did not know adjourned until next month winter.
'
howmuchtrulhthereistothe wben it will reconvene for a
At the same lime, the
story he spun.
three-day session to wrestle Senate agreed, 20 to 12, to
. But there seemed little withastateenergypolicy and legislation aUowing banks to
reason to d?ubtthal Koreans revisions in the charitable open branch offices in
tried to give congressmen bingo law.
adjacent counties starting in
m_oney after tesllm?"Y by the
Legislative leaders have 1979, and statewide 10 years
Wives of Reps. Kika de Ia their fingers crossed they will after that. The bill w.S sent tn
Garza, D·Tex., and John not have to tangle with the House, which approved a
Myers, R-Ind. They told the borrowing authority for Similar measure last session.
panel their husbands were rmblic schools again.
The next full sessions of the
offe_red envelopes full of cash
The lawmakers wenl home legislature are Nov. 15-17.
du~lllga 1975 tnploSeoul! but Thursday after sending to There will ~e housekeeping,
reJected the. apparent bribes, . Gov. James A. Rhodes a $524 meetings O&lt;;t.,,fii·
Bef?re
the , :vomen million capital. construction
Supporters of a bill to
d~scnbed those InCidents, ' appropriali(fn "and dealing expand the borrowing powers
Kim Sang KeWt, a defector · with other cleanup matters. of schools running.out of cash
from the Ko_rean CIA last f~ll, They put off until November failed to put together enough
spent several hours depicting the question of whether to votes to try again Thursday
dand~esllne ope~alions th?l assist the slate's financially· on the defeated bill.
he S8ld were. designed 10. ~m troubled schools.
Senate President Oliver
favorable Amencan pohcles
Prior to adjourning, both Ocasek, D-Akron, said he
for. Korea and, suppre~s chambers rushed through an hoped successful school
_cnllclsm 0 ,f Pre:ndent Park emergency bill including levies and resolution of
ChWtg Hee ~ regune.
house trailer owners and Cleveland's difficulties would
h The h•~~hghlKcame ~hen renters among those eligible eliminate the need for a state
be . sa 1
H oreahn- Ko.rn for healing fuel discounts to "bail-out. u
usmessm~n
anc o 1m
~ A motion to reconsider
told him in 1975 an "assistant
to the President" in Gerald
Ford's administration and "a
high official of Congress''
were involved in "the
TongsWt Park affair. "
Hancho Kim has been
indicted in the scandal on
charges of conspiracy and
Bobby R. Mitchell, 25, by Lois M. Bailey, 17, Racine.
lying to a grand jury. Park,
Pomeroy, was cited to Meigs There wa s minor damage.
the now-famo~ Korean rice
Thomas D. Racer, 28,
dealer , has remained in Seoul County Court for driving left
and refused to testify since of the center following a Vinton, was charged wi~h
being charged with mail traffic accident at 10 :15 a.m. failure to yield lollowing an
Thursday on CR 27 at the accident at 3:30p.m. on Mill
fraud , conspiracy , bribery
and racketeering in the case . junction of CR 6 in Meigs Creek Rd. north of Gallipolis.
The Racer car sideswiped an
Justice Department County.
The Gallia ·Meigs Post auto operated by Norma J .
officials announced in SeOul
.Thursday lhey were unable I&lt;• Stale Highway Patrol said Ragland, 36, Gallipolis .
.Marian Varney , 29, RodMitchell's car went left of the
work out terms to question
center striking an auto ney, was charged with failure
Park there for a sepal'llte
operated by Ronald A. to yield following an accident
crimif\al investigation .
Kim Sang Keun , appearin g Whittington, 54 , Albany . at 6:45 p.m. on US 35, four
fnr ct second day, told the There was minor damage. tenths of a mile west of SR
A second Meigs Count)' 160.
House panel he knew little
The patrol said the Varney
abnut Park 's t~c livity but accident occurred on SR 124
spoke in de.Uiil about Hand11:1 north or Racine where an car pulled into the path of a
Kim 's jnU - saying Seoul
unknown truck flipped gravel vehicle operaled by Jane A.
~nt Handw Kim a t leas!
brcB kin14 tht&gt; v. indshield ctnrl Lane, 30. Gallipoli s.
$600,000 In ll ~t·... for ('CJSh
headlight un a car opera ted
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Four mishaps
probed by OSP

REACf month is .dechu-ed

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"The purpo¥ of National

REAC.:r Month iS to salute
these dedicated people who
will provide over 25·miUion
volunteer man-hours of
public service during 1977. It
also permits REACT teams
to honor those groups, such as
the Red Cross, National
Weather Service, Police, Fire
and other agencies that have
cooperated with REACT .to
provide greater public ser·
vices."

Retail taxes
show increase
Retail sales tax receipts in
Meigs County for September
1977 were up some 27 P"fcenl
over the same month last
Year,.but motor vehicle sales
tax receipts were down about
18 percent for September
under the receipts for 1978.
According to the ·report of
Mrs. Gertrude Donahey,
state treasurer, retail tax
receipts for Sept., 1977,
totaled $57,971.40 compared
to receipts of $45,359.52 for
Sept., 1976, an increase of
$12,611.88.
Motor vehicle receipts for
September 1977 amounted to
$37,150.08 while those receipts
in September 1976 amounted
to $45,522.74, a decrease of
$8,372.66.

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Wednesday 's defeat at a later sion to close because or cash
dale cleared the Senate, 22 to shortages, adding he hopeS
9, permitting the question to they will approve additional
be ·brought up again in operating levies Nov. 8. The
alternative, he predicted,
November.
"We came up with the best would be "massive school
solution we could, and we closings."
Ocasek also said further
couldn't sell it," said Senate
~resident
Pro Tempore legislative action would have
Oliver Ocasek, D·Akron, to await the outcome of an
referring to !he 13-19 defeat of appeal from U.S. District
Court Judge Frank J .
the school borrowing bill.
Ocasek said 46 school dis- Battisti's order to keep
tricts have requested perm is- Cleveland schools open.

The five mayors of Meigs
County have issued a
proclamation. recognizing
November as National
REACT month.
Mayors participating were
Clarence Andrews,
Pomeroy; Fred Hoffman,
Middlepnt; Eugene
Thompson, Rutland; Charles
Pyles, Racine, and Herman
H. London, Syracuse. The
proclamation was presented
to members o! Meigs County
REACT, Inc. It reads :
"REACT (Radio EmerAssociated · Citgency
izens Teams) has ! ,iloo
Volunteer teams with over
150,000 participants nationwide,
who
provide
emergency communication
using Citizens Band radios .
The proclamation recognizes
the spectacular growth of CB
a&amp; a
highway
communications system and the
role REACT plays in.
providing a necessary link
from the highway lo
Hfesaving agencies .
"CB Radio usage has
grown from 6·million sets-in use in January 1975 to 20million in use by January
l977. Most of these units are
installed in vehicles and call
REACT Monitoring stations
on the official emergency and
motorists assistance Channel

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F1ftr tllou~llld ~·,,pit· m tht•
Nt'w Yt1rk Cit~ ar,•a t'untat t
the tt&gt;lt&gt;plli.ll lt' l'lllllp~my t'\' t'I'Y
na 1 t\J l\ltHpi.un .Jlluut
o00L't'JW calls Sunu.• f~11luw
tht' piWill'

t'll!llJ.hlll! '.s dd\'JL'l'

-hang up umncdJatl'l:O. don't
dist·u:-;s tilt' call uutstdt•

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unme&lt;hatt• f~uml:, .mll. tf the
Lalls nmtmut' pii~t a \\t't'k ,
l'hangt• : our numbt•t But
other~.

llke tht' \\oman I tned
llfl tlw hut hr11:
ft'\'ent l:. JUSt \\Uil't listen ..

to t'uunst&gt;l

Mr~ . P NO'une :se~ms tu
kn ow htl\\ tlJ hdp 111~ . They
all gl\'t&gt; me the wrung adru.:e
I hupt' : ou are cilffl'l ent
Amwa\, some man I tlun't

even kfll.l\\ has bt!en calling

ml- en•ry Tut&gt;sday at

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mg ht fur months Yuu know
that mont'. If 11 's Tuesda:, tl

must

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Well ,

that ~ hu" regula r ht&gt; ts - as
r~gular as my husband's
Tuesda) mght pu k ~1 ga mt'
Dr. B You dun 't suuitd pal·

l!l'Uiorly troubled by these
calls.
Mr. P . Not troubled ? How
msenslllre ccw ) uu be !
Thev're the bane of mv e:&lt;
1stei1ce. I' ve asked even;une I
talk to for advice. I 11 o.u1&lt;~1 t
do that 1f I weren'l bothered '
by the sexy . I mean. the
'" SC:iVage way he talks
Dr B What have vour
fnends ad~ 1 Sed yo u tv do?
Mrs P They say tha t " hen
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up till' pl1nm• ;md
\liSt'( I\ t•r 11 ·~ h1111. I slumld
hong up. But I'm .su (UIIUU~
~tlllllll "h~tt ht.•'s gmng t( 1 ::..d).
,md t'ilth tmw I th1nk I'll f111ll
\lUI \\lh l ht• lt•alJ) IS J\.1~ hliS·
band l.s reaUy gl'ttlll~ \\ lll'
l pl l' k.

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Dr 8 : So

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nllglll ~ta ,· i tl.lllk' Tut.•stlty
mg!ns "

Mrs P ~ What do you me&lt;m
b" that ?
·o~. B· I JUSt hav~ a hunt.'h
th.1 t t•veu thuu ~h Ius l'alls arE'
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!Jltll• fng ht erung. they
makt• ) uu1 Iundy Tuc.sdC:Jy

t'\'t' tllllgs a blllllUI t' t'XC itlllg
T11at ma) l&gt;t! why )UU dun't
fulluw the ad\ ll'e yuu1 frie1 u.ls
g1re you. I think ) ou m1ght
"(tilt I11m tu contmul' t'a lling.
Mrs P . Now l' re heard
~\· ervthmg ' Y ou 'r~ JUst

llkt

tlSt'. No une l'an apP' ec1a te my feelmgs. May!&gt;;
; ou're JU&gt;l ured - after all,
evt'I).une

n's twu Ill the murmng

Dr B· W!!dnesday murn
mg, al that 01d you get a call
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Mrs P

No tsobbmg )

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rTher e dre hunUreds of
SUICide preventiOn and cnsl!)

mterventlun centers 111 tht!
Unued States. For the
tdephune nwnb€r of one near
yuu consult yuur hx.·al mtmlc:!.l
hea lth assu&lt;.·tatton or mental
health mfunnation :,ervice.)

Miss Smith presents
Bible program to circle
" The Joy of Individuality"
was the program toptc
presented by M1ss Enna
Smith when Fnendly Circle
met Tuesday rught at Tnruty
Church.
. Based on scnpture from St.
. Paul 4 m his letter to the
· Ephesians, Mtss Smith spoke
· pf Paul 's renunder~ that God
: gtven talenls va ry, that
· abilities differ, and that all
jlre to be used in furthering
. God's kingdom on earth. She
· Included a meditahon from

Mrs. Pearl Mora, vice president; Mrs. Leonard Jewell,
secretary, and Mrs. Elza

Gilmore, treasurer.

Certificates for llllSSton
work wtll be taken to World
Corrunumty Day at Heath
Church on Nov. 4 by MISS
Srruth. Shutm members of the
church were noted, and Mrs.
Thomas Young reported on
those remembered during the
past month. A thank you note
was read from Mrs. Marie
Houck who was welcomed
"Flowers m God's GardenH back after an absence.
; and members gave the Lord's
Members were reminded to
Prayer m unison to complete take their Chrtsbnas sock
the program.
savings to the November
Mtss Mary V. Reibel meeting. The dining room
· .presided at the busmess was decorated in a Halloween
.meeting wtth offtcers for 1978 motif for the dessert course
: -bemg elected mcluding Mtss served by Mrs. Robert K.
: Elizabeth F1ck, president; Wtlson and Mrs. Opha Offult.

:;uMW to observe day
The World Conununity Day
· )&gt;bservance to be beld by
· Church Women United in
, ll!iddleport on Nov. 4 was an·
)lounced at the recent
, meeting . of the United
· Methodist Women of the
. Forest Run Church. Mrs.
Eruth Stsson was hostesses
· lor the meeting.
Also aMounced at the
meeting was a workshop to be
held on Oct. 25 at Athens. A
thank you card was read
, from Mrs. Oarra Yahya who
had recent eye surgery. A
. 'l'hanksgiving dinner was
: 'plaMed for the November
:meebng It was reported that
~urmg the past month 25
shutm visits have been made.
Group smgmg of " Blessed
: Assurance" opened the
; .meeting w1th scnpture from
:Psalm 27 bemg read by Mrs
·Kathleen Scott. Mrs. Ann
:watson ' program topic was

· :"Strengtherung of Inner Life
. ·- Walls Outer a'nd 1nner."
song, ':Qnly Trust Hun"
· ;preceded a meditation by

:The

Social
Calendar

Mrs. Mary Nease ,The worship center consisted of two
brtcks, With an open B1ble
la1d across to represent a
house and 1ts walls. Readings
were gtven by Mrs. Betty
Koch, Mrs. Hilda Yeauger,
and Mrs. Betty Blackwood
who was joined by Mrs. Ann
Walson for singmg of " An
Everung Prayer."
More readings were given
by Mrs. Kathleen Scott, Mrs.
Mary K. Roush, Mrs. Sisson,
Mrs. Erma Roush, Mrs. Faye
Dunlevy and Mrs. Pat
Thomas. Special for the even·
ing was "Vse the Gtft You
Have" by Mrs. Leah Nease.
Edith Sisson had a readmg,
"Daily Prayer" and Faye Ou
Dunlevy, a poem. There was
another duet by Mrs.
Blackwood and Mrs. Watson,
"Previous Lord Lead Me
Home".
Refreshments were served
to 14 members and three
guests, Mrs. Ouhlevy, Mrs .
Grace Wrner, and teh Rev,
Harvey Koch.

urn about fair play? Mothers-in-law have their day on Oct. 23

" l.ont•suml'
Gt"org(&gt;·_· _
{~obt"l. say mg. h1s wife, Ah('t\
dtdn 't t" ist h1s ann at all, has
al·t·rpll-d Hn invitation to
serve as natiOna l Mother-inLaw's Da~ chamnan for
Florist s'
Transworld
Dellvery. whach ts promoting
celebration of the event thiS
)ear on Sunday, Oct. 23.
" Allee's momma is one o£

fRIDAY
A FISH fry b) the Middleport Fare Department
from " to 7 thas evemng at the

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Fry announced the school
canuv~l will be ~eld Nov. 12.
Each family is asked to
contribute two dollars for the
purchase of door prizes. It
was noted that all prizes are
pmd for by the PTO rather
than solicttlng donatlons

from merchants.
Pnncipal John Lisle
reported that pictures will be
taken Thursday , Oct 20, and
that the dental health
program wtll begin lhe same
day. Mr Lisle also noted lhat
the fourth and siXth graders
are takmg the Iowa Basic
Skllls Tesl th1s week. Results
will be sent home when they
are compl eted.
Mr. Lisle's fourth grade

won the room count. After
adjournment , refreshments
were se rved'}

3-The Daily Sentmel, Middl eport-Pomeroy, o., Friday , Oct. 21\

Mothcr -in· l.aw of the Yea r
from amon..: f1na1J sts chosen
across the country in local
rad10 station contests. The
national winner w1ll receive a
free tnp to the 1978 Tournament or Roses in
Pasadena . California, on New
Year's Day.

By
Uniled
Press
lnternaliunal
The com bination of ducks
and bass is enoilgh to get any
sportsman's blood ruslung
and mld.()ctobo;r is a good
time for both.
North 'of lnter stale 70,
where the duck season is
already open , this IS a good
time to load a canoe with gear
for both sporls and head down
Ute slream for a full day .
Your chances of jumping
ducks or hookmg scrappy
bass or both are very good.
Smallmouth bass are espectally susceptible this time of
ye ar to an imitation mmnow
worked slowly, but actively
on or jllSt below the water's
surface. Small spinners and
hve boil lake their share of
fish durmg these times too.
Fish are now on the last
feedin g bender before the ice
begms lo cover the water
For best success use light
lines and small lures .
Ultralighl tackle is most

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fire station m cooperation

with auto show by Middleport
merchants.

EVELYN Wiens, career
miSSIOnary to South Afri ca, to
present complexittes and
cha llenges of that country at
a special sen •ice, 7 30 p.m .
friday al the Chester Church
of the Naz.arene Pubhc inVIied
SOUP SU PPER beginnmg
5 p m. Fnday at Dorcas M. E.
C1mrch soctal room Bean,
vegeta ble soup , pt e and
sandwiches; also a bazaar

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Take cont ainers for carry Qut

soup. Sponsored by Dorcas
Women's Fellowship

SATURDAY
TURKEY SUPPER from
4 30 to 7 p m. Saturday at
Tuppers Plams Fire Stauon.
Turkey. dressing, baked
beans, mashed potatoes and
gravy, homemade noodles,
salad, rolls, pie, punch and
coffee . Sponsored by TuPilOrs
Plains Community Club to
ratse money for volunteer
fire departmenl.
CHESTER PTA annual
carnival and jitney supper
"1th supper beginning at 5:30
and carnival at 7: 30 p.m.
Saturday at school
EVELYN Wiens, career
miSSionary to the Shangaan
people m the Gazankulu
homeland of the Republic of
South Africa , to be speaker at
the Middleport Church of the
Nazarene, Saturday, 7 p m.
Public invited. ·
SUNDAY
THE NEWSMEN Qu~rter,
Charleston, W. Va , to be at
Pome)oy Church of the
Nazarene 1
co rner
of
Mulberry and Umon, Sunday
for both Sunday School and
morning worship servtces.
Rev Clyde Henderson,
pastor, 111V1tes public to both

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POLLY'S POINTERS

effective now
Duc ks,
woodies

in
particular, can oft en be
Oushed withm gun range by
canoeists who let lhe1r craft
drift slowly and s1lenlly in the
current near deadfall and
overhanging brush . This kind
of huntmg demalids that only
the bow.man be doing the

Polly Cramer

Beat soap sl4in build-up
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY ·• My
oolhtub has bu ill-tn safely
treads that tm ve a m tldew
hkl' IJUIIdup I l'!:lllrl Ut fC IIlllVC.
1 have tr u.'tl u.sutg blea ~h.
4

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deans mg

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ru.st spots on the ca t bumpt:r
or chrum e chaar legs tt y
diimpenmg Q rullcd up ball ur
alummwn fu ll With wat er

Our Interest Is
Greater For You

Rub wnh It unti l spots dasap-

numbei uf deamng pruducts

peat
but tu no avail An) suggesIf you a J·e truubletl wll h
lions wuuld ccrtamly ~ ap- ravel mgJ.Iutt uns put drop of
p1cc1aled. -RUTH .
deal na1l puhsh 111the m1ddle
DEAR RUTH - Perl1aps of each button to seal the
the slams a1e a bUlld-up of threads. -VIDA
soap scum that has al ll acted
DEAR POLLY - The ra ctl111l u make lt look dat k Try euons nu Iunger get 111 our
kerosene. Rub It- _un even sweet corn as my Dad !las
though tht' odor tnC:!Y seem u)).. pbnt ed the .sweet cum a little
}ecttoni:lble at the tune. Then Wi::lys up 111 uur bean fields fur ·.
wash away wnh soa py water. the petst tlu ee .Yea r ::;. When
If that dues nut work apply a the corn ts reHtly the rac.:cuuns

servtces.

MONDAY
BEN D o· THE Rtver
Garden Club, 7 ·30 Monda)
mght at the home of Mrs
Bert Grmun Fur roll call

p o ul t tee
so ak e d
wllh
hyd rugen pe roxade and leave
on fur a wh1le. Wash with

tlu nut eot1t because they do
nut hke tu g~t tang led up m
the bean v mes II wurks! -

soapy wa ter after the treatment -POLLY
0EAR POLLY - When

PATIY
DEAR POLLY- F o1 my 3yeat·old daughter's enJoy·

drapes u1 bla nkets ha ve
hu111a n ur Hnnnal hc.urs un
them I put Ill my clothes

ment

I

carefully

remove

from C:l vanety uf ccum
ed goods e:&amp;nd glue them to
dt yer set at ·Fluff and no empty lo1 let ussue rulls tha t !
Heat" and...fmd any hcu r Will sa ve Th1 s creates her own
cume uff. After tt WVI ked so
groCery s tore" Hiong ~·ath
well un woo l blanke ts I pass- other empty food boxes. I feel
l!d the word on to my dry t h1s IS a learmng toy . She arcleaner. - CECILIA.
'
ran ges and stac~ s lhem up
DEAR POLLY •• My Pel and ··shups" Wllh a stroller
Peeve IS wnh the numbers un f01 the thmgs she would hke
houses that one is supposed to to buy. -CONNIE.
I&gt;; able to l'ead from the
DEAR POLLY - When I
street. When I helped my son fllld a hole 111 the ground from
deliver papers on a ramy day · 1 ept:Jated wa tenng uf plant£ I
I r ealized some numbers are place a used tea bag 111 the
the sa me Juior as the house. hule ~ ur un top uf the ground
some are not vistble at all and m a new pul pla ntmg) I then
others are Iudden by flow ers, pou1 the Y.ater over the tea
bushes and planls. How do bag a11d ha ve no more h ole~
such people expt:el good ser- -MARGARET

members are lu tell how
nat urt! a ffirms t he ex1stem:e
uf GOO. F ur the arran~elne nt
uf the muntll, lhe theme w11!

Ht:trvesl Muon "
BETHEL 62, lnle111allonal
Q1der of Job's Oaughle",
7 ·30 Munday mght at the
be '

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AMERICAN AssociaTIOn
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PrugraJil un health sei'VIt..:es.

vice from anyone when thetl'
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" LONESOME GEORGE" Gobel's first act as 1977 national chairman for Mother-mLaw'!\J)ay, Sunday, Oct. 23, was to present a bouquet of fl owers to his own mother-an-law ,
Mrs. T.ucy Humecke. Gobel, a star of the Hollywood Squares TV show, was named
chairman by Florists ' Transworld Delivery, Whi£h ts promoting tbe fourth Sunday of
October as Mother.jn-Law 's Day.

Agent doesn't live up to
standards living with girl
WASHINGTON (UPI\ been transferred and I cannot
An FBI agent accused of . comment fur ther becau.se Its
lh1ng with his g~rl fnend has an admrnistrat1ve action
been suspended for three wrthm the bW'eau."

weeks Without pay and
transferred to New York by
FBI Dir ector Clarence
Kel(.,y. the Washington Post
reported today.
The agent, Jack T Colwell,
filed suit in U.S. District

Kelley lold Colwell m a
personal letter, 3ccordmg to
the Post , "you engaged m
md1screuons whtch reflect
unfavorably on yoW' moral
character and wh1ch are not
in keeping with the high
01urt to Alexandria, Va , sla ndards
expected of
Wednesday seekmg back pay employes of the FBI. This
and permission to remain m conduct on your part is
the FBI 's Washmglon office . inexcllSable and will not be
An FBI spokesman told
tolerated by me ."
UPI, "Alii can say is he has
The transfer to New York
was eff ective Nov . I, lbe
newspaper sa1d . Colwell was
suspended
for the first three
new spape1 covpun drppers 1f
weeks
of
October.
she uses yut1r · favu ntc
"Henceforth, you are to
P ointe r , P eeve ur P1 oblt!m 111
conduct
yolU'self in such a
her column. Wnt e POLLY 'S
manner
as to be above
POINTE RS 111 ca1 e uf thiS
·reproach
so
thai criticism of
tH! W~papel . .
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LEBANON
LESANON, Ohio (UP!) Becca Star nosed out Rusty
Gold at the wire Thursday
rught to wm the featured
etghlh race at Lebanon
Raceway
The winner covered the
mile m 2:07 4.0 and reiUmed
$9, $3.20and $2.80. Rusty Gold
·kicked back $2.60 and $2.80
for second and Norton Bobby
Lee paid $3.80 for third .
Kanka Time (3) won the
first race and Lenowee
Howell (2) took the second for
the
nightly
double
combination worth $18.20.

Culle~l' Fuutb.ull Ruundup

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accovnh withdrawn pn or
to the date of matur.fy

Meigs Co. Branch

..@
Ttle Athen s County
Sav•ngs &amp; Loan Co
296 S e cond St.
Pomeroy , Oh1o

shoutmg TI1e reason fur that
is obVIous, but the stern man
can also ~et a share of the
actwn af the partners simply

change positiOn.
The best places to try are
those streams lhat make up a
part of the major flyway
network acorss lhe state. The
Scioto ts a good example. It
ISn'l necessary to hunt or fish
the Scwlo River proper.
In fact, smuller tributary
waters and even nearby lakes
and ponds are often more
produCtive . Most of these are

traveled only lightly durmg
the summer canoetng season
which may well result in
better catches of fish and
more abundant wildlife .
Not many people will be out
on the rivers jus! for fun th is
time of year, so hunters and
fish ermen will often have lhe
waler alllo lhemselves Even
so, it is wise lo avoid shooting
mto areas where they may be
people not vistble to you from
the water.

Early mormng and late
afternoon a re good times to
do yoW' fishing. Then, durmg
L'&gt;e hours of good sunlight
when the fish aren't
responding well anyway , you
can switch to hunting ducks .
Keep m mmd that you will
need both a hunting and
fishmg license as well as a
federa l duck stamp when you
se t
out .
Waterfowl
regulations also prohibit lhe
use of any boat which 1s
powered by a motor. This is
what makes the canoe such a
des1rable craft for thiS type of
hunting .
Ufe jackets, spare paddles,
walerproof bools and some
method of protectmg your
gun fr om moisture wtll
r oundout the equipment
you'll wa nt to brmg along

The worst defeat Ill
S.outhern Cal history m1gh1
have been the best thing thai
ever happened to lhe Trojans.
After Notre Dame beat
Southern Cal 5J.ji in 1966,
Coach John McKay vowed
never agam to let the Irish
hunuhate the Trojans. In the
10 games beiween the two
nvals since then, South ern
Ca l has won eight, lost one
and tied one. And John
Rob1ns o n,
Mc Kay's
s uccessor,
has
every
mtenlion of maintaining the
tradition when the teams
meel Saturday in South Bend
m a nationally televised
game.
Soulhem
Fourlh ... anked
' ea1 has lost once aga1nsl five
v1ctories, dropping a 21-20
dectsion to Alabama two
weeks ago . The Irish, ranked
lOth , are 4-1, losmg only to

LEBANON
LEBANON , Ohio (UP! ) Becca Star nosed out Rusty
Gold at th e wire Thursday
ru ght to win lhe featured
eighlh ra ce at Lebanon
Raceway
The winner cove red the
mile in 2:07 4.0 and returned
$9, $3.20 and $2 80. Rusty GOld
kicked back $2.60 and $2 80
for second and Norton Bobby
Lee pa1d $3.80 for thtrd
Kanka Time (3) won the
ra ce and

Lenowee

Howell (2) tQok the second for
the
mghtly
double
combmation worth $18.20.

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Donna Spencer, Olive
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Russell, Sheila Russell, Jo
Hill, Pomeroy, and Eleanor
Sayre and Diane Plumley,
Point Pleasant , and Karen
VanDyke, Athens, became
new members at the weekly
meetmg of the Con way D1et
Club.
A large revolvmg trophy
for the most wetght lost for
the week went to Pennee
Knapp . Catherme Russell
and Evelyn Wood tied for the
small second pla ce trophy. A
:iO-pound pin went to Pat
Tennant, Athens . Juanita

$3.77

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Columbus and Southern c ustomers 1n pa rts of Athen s Washing ton an d Me1 gs Counties wil l soon
be served from a new substation a t Coolvi ll e Oh1o Th1 s new sta t 1on wil l all ow the Company
lo proper ly sup pl y I he 1nc reasmg requ~rem e n ts of customers' elec tri ca l de mand s, prov1de more
rel1abl e serv1ce to the area a nd 1m prove voltage regulat1on

Sayre, Pomeroy, received a
20 pound pm.

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By Un1ted Preu International

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Fr.day 's Games
Cinci at Houston
Quebec at IndianapOliS
New Eng at W1nnipeg
Saturday ' s Game
Birm1ngham at Quebec
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Jahhar $5,000
NEW YORK (UP!)- Com- Player's AssociBtion, which
missiOner Larry O'Bnen's
swift and severe censure of

hol ds the comm1sstoner has

Kareem
Abdui-Jabbar
indicates lhat the National
Basketball Association is

fightmg , was d1smayed .
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Thursday 1s Result
Cl eveland 107, New Orlean s
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Fnday's Games
tnd1ana at Ch 1c ago
Portland at Seattle
Detro1t at Wasn
Los Ang at Denver
Houston at Kan C1ty
New Orleans at N J
t 1 Sa(l Anton•o at Golden Stal e
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• Saturday's Games
Boston at Houston
Den'ller at Deti'Oil
Chicago at Milwaukee
Cle"Veland at Allanta
N J at Buffalo
Kan C•tv af lnd1ana
Was h at N Y
San An t onio at Portland
New Orleans at Phil a

player $5,000 offends me just

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NEW YOHK (UPI) Nadia Comaneci received
another award Thursday but
seemed more exc1ted at
meeting Chrystie Jenner's
husband.
The Romanian teenager,
now 15, who electrified the
world with her recordshattering gymnastic feats
during the Olympics m
Montreal, was honored as the
1976 Pinch Woman Athlete of
the World and with a check
for $10,000 by Herman
Mermoff, the spmsor of the
event. the $10,000 was turned
over to the Romanian
Gymnastic Federation .
She has been tour111g the
U.S. with the team , and said
through an mterpreter , ''The
excitement of my tnp to the
United States, m additim to
WllUling this beautifUlmophy,
was meeting With Bruce

Jenner
(the
Olymptc
decathlon champwn). I think
he 's very cute."

In !966, a coal-waste slide
buried the Welsh mining town
of Aberfan. Two days later,
135 bodies had been found.

I witnessed a perfect example of that after last Tuesday
rugllt's contest at Y~nkee Sladium, when the wives of two
public officials trying to get into the Yankees ' dressing
quarters were nearly crushed in the rush.
For most of those unequipped to take part m professional
sports, the next greatest satisfaction comes from identifying
with a particular sports figure, Getting close to such a figure ,
rubbing shoulders with him or talking with him always is far
more personally satisfying lhan merely rootmg fo r hun . When
fans grow a little tired of rooting, the more belligerent ones gel
mlo f1ght.s with those who show any s1gns of dtsagreemg wtth
them.
Other countries besides ours are plagued by the same
problem. SOccer fans are notonous for letting their emotions
run away with them and have caused all kinds of havoc in
South America, Euroll" and As1a.
More Ulan 100 representatives from 22 European
goverrunents got together m Brussels last month for the f1rst
International Congress on Violehce in Sports, hoping to come
up w1th some way to curb the violence.
"We want to put an end to 1t," said Vic De Donder, attache to
the Mmister of Flemish CultlU'e , "but, as m the case of any
illness, we fist need~ diagnos1s: Where is the evil ? What are
the causes? What means can be used to do away with this evil ?
Who should apply these remedies?"
The evils are right i'1 front of us every day.
Ask someone like Reggte Smith, who had all kinds of
dangerous objects hurled at him during the Series, or Pete
Rose, who has had everything thrown at him from golf balls to
whiskey bottles.
.
The causes? Lack of education is a primary one. Lack of
education and parental guidance beginning at home.
Proper protective measures provide the best possible
remedy there is. If more pollee are needed in the ballparks or
arenas, they should be added. Nobody ever starls trouble with
a policeman two feet away.
The athletes can help more than they generally do, also
When lhe fans began acting up during the 1973 playoffs between the Reds and Mets, they quieted down m a hurry when
Wtllie Mays, Yogi Berra and Tom Seaver went out on the f~eld
and asked them to.
~
The fan who runs out on the field dyrmg a game, mterrupting
play and saying in effect, hey, look a't me, automabcally loses
all his bravado as soon as he's collared by the police. For a few
fleeting moments, he was able to identify with his heroes on the
field, Now he's forced to tdentify with all those other wrongdoers hauled into court and he doesn't care for that too much.
One young man who ran out on the held during a ballgame at
Shea Stadtum this surruner didn't have any shoes on The
police asked him where his shoes W"fe.
"They're back at my seat," he satd. "I didn't want to hurt
the tiny petals of grass."
Which gives you a rough idea of the type of individual who
isn' t happy unless he's bothering everyone else.

GIRLS

DENIM SKIRTS

Jabbar earns an estimated
$500,000 a year
Professional sports have
come under increasmg fire
for violence Aware of thts

climate, the NBA last year
enacted a rule empowering
the
office
of
the
commissioner to fme a nd..ar
sllSpend a player at hts sole
descretwn.
O' Brien has used the
authority vigorously, fining
Darryl
Dawkins
of
Philadelphia and Maurice
Lucas of Porllalid for the1r
part m a f1ght m the playoffs
last sprmg

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Dav1s
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previnu Siy
undefeated that in mind against hghtlyW!sconsJn 1 ' We learned a regarded Mumesota

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sa1d
Michigan fullback Russell

nationally ranked teams, toprated Michiga n is a 2().poinl
favonte over Minnesota ; No.
2 Texas IS a 17-point favorite
over Southern MethodlSI Uni-

Thursday's Results
Montr ea l 2. Detro1t 2
Bu ffalo 7, Colorado 5
Cleveland 7, M innesota 4
Ph 11a 11, P1Hsbgh 0
Fr iday's Game
NY Islanders at Atlanta

variety of colors
and tabards

Sweat Shirts
Pullover c hotce
of colors

lessn n

"We're not gmng to take

Pro Standings

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Sweat Pants

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ThW'sday in fmmg Jabbar
$5,000 for punching Kent
Louisville; No . 5 Ohio State IS
Benson in a game Tuesday
By
MILTON
RICHMAN
off the board over NorthwesnigQt. "1 will use- aH· the
UPI
Sports
Editor
tern ; No . 6 Oklahoma IS
powers
o£ my offa ce to
favored by 14 over Iowa
NEW YORK ( UPI) - Aware of the old baseball adage you
prevent
vwlence
within the
state; No. 7 Colorado 1s a- can't steal ftrst base, a young fan inflamed with the excitement •
NBA
"
four1Joint underdog m a b1g of the moment wondered what his chances were of making off
Ja bbar, an NBA veleran
ga me
at
17thranked wtth third instead.
and
an aU..gtar for the Los
Nebraska; No. 8 Arkansas is
So the instant pinch-hitter Lee Lacy popped to Mike Torrez Ange les Lakers, punched
favored by II over Houston, for the final out of the World Series last Tuesday rught, this
and No 9 Penn State is a 14· particular teen-ager darted from where he had been Benson, a highly regarded
rook ie for the Milwaukee
Mississippi in the1r Sf'Pnn d pmnt favorite over West
impatiently walling near the Dodgers' dugout llt Yankee
Bucks, m the face, knocking
Stadium and made a beeline for his pr,ize.
him to the court w1th a mild
One of the special guards, ass1gned to help control the crowd, co nc ussiOn and assorted
saw him and headed him off. The nexl thmg you kn ow, the lacerations.
yatmgster who had wanted Uurd base so much as a sou verur of
Jabhar suffered a fracture
NHL St.-ndmgs
NBA Standings
of the fourth metacarpal of
By Un1ted Press International
By Un•ted Press International the Yankees' firsl world championship in 15 years lay
Campbell Conference
Entern Conference
stretched out on llle turf , h1s head bleeding where he had been the nght hand and will be .
P.-tr ick Division
AtlantiC DIViSIOn
stdelined at least three
'
W. L T Pts.
W ).. Pet. GB hit by a billyclub.
4 0 0
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He remamed mollonless for some tune. EveniUally, a weeks. Were it not for the
NY Rang ers
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stretcher was brought out and he was placed on 1!. As he was injury , Jabbar would have
Atlanta
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being earned away, he noticed some fans still s1tting behind been suspended as weD as
NY Islanders
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W L T~ Pts .
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Vancou\ler
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2 Cl eve land
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fans
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least
half
a
dozen
police
officers
appropriate
!lntll I recieved
1
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St LO LliS
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yesterday
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which
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the
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viclory
over
the
(Wednesda
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of
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Western Conference
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Montreal
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9
Midwest Division
other special guards had tried to keep the fans off the f1eld O'Brien. "That development
Los Angeles
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haVIng
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Buttato
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At some time or another, it seems to me , everyone wants to
Jabhar refused comment
Clevel and
3 I 0
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Pacif1c D1v1sion
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psrt
of
the
"action,"
usually
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with
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on
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Toron to
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Ladies join
diet club

O'Brien fines

breaks"
Jn other gam_ps mvolving

Saturday's Games

first

necessary," Kelley sa1d m
the letter.
The newspaper quoted Colwell 's lawyer Stephen
Pickard as saying Colwell
was separated from his w1fe
but not divorced.
Col well said tn hls suit h1s ;
''conduct is neither tmmoral \
under CU_!'}'ent standards nor
disresp~~t ive of the high
standards
of
cond uct
expected by the FBI. "

game.
"Bryant had somebody up
above helping , Alabama,"
Notre Dame Coac h Dan
Devine sa id of Alabama
Co ac h
Bear
Bryant .
"Hopefully we'll have the
same thing. We need a greal
team effort and some

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Minimum
Interest r
Payable
Quarte!ly . '
A su bstantial p ena lty

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Irish to host Southern Cal

Outdoors·

studieS show that
while mothers-an-law have
my favorite ~pie," Gobel been scorned and slandered
sa1d. "She laughs at all my for about fo•r thousand
stories a nd .appreciates my years. most Amencans love
musiC. So I don't tell any of and admire their mothers-mlhose mother-in-law jokes law and
reject
lhe
"[ think It's high lun e stereotyped tmage of the
molhers-in-law had a ,day of women as interf erring ,
their own . I agree with the nagging shrews.
man who said you need both a
While not motivated solely
good wife and a good mother- by alt rui sm, Ihe 16,000in-law for a sueeessful member floral delivery
marriage - and he 's not sure cooperative hopes the abowhich of the two is more servance o£ Mother in Law 's
important."
Day on the fourth Sunday of
A panel of Judges headed by Octoter will catch on and w1n
Gobel , one of the stars of the belated recognition and
Hollywood Squares"tv show, appreciation for the unfairlyWill select a 1977 FTO maligned ladies

:Board candidates address PTO
Three candidates for Me1gs
Local Board of Educatwn
' spoke to the Salisbury PTO
Tuesday .evenmg. To com·
: ·plete the program Dale
· :Harrtson, on behalf of State
: ·Game Protector Andy Lyes,
·:discussed-election Issue 2.
· After the flag ceremony,
• ·Jed by the Salisbury Brownies
' .and Girl Scouts, and
· :devotions by Jack1e Zirkle,
·the program was presented.
:Board candidates Wendall
'·' Hoover, Rita Maust, and
Carol Pierce spoke on their
reasons for seeking election.
Hamson presented sex~ral
· arguments against Issue 2,
:the proposal to ban leg-hold
:traps .
: Ourmg the
business
· meeting, president Barbara
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DA1'1NY EO WAfWS

TIM WYANT

THilEE J LIX.IO RS wlw piay tal'ke for the Meigs Marauders ~re Danny Edwards. Ti i11
Wyant, Md H.;mdy :\rrwld . Danny i\n. 74 is 6'0" tall and weighs IBSlbs., and big enough t tl
take on the opptlsltwn Ht=o is the s()n of Mr. and l\.lrs. l..B; rry Edwards 11f l\.lain St. in Rutland .

RANDY ARNOLD

Tim No . 75 is the son of Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth Wyant of Kingsbury Rd . Tim weighs llG
pounds and is 5'8'' tall. and knows his way around the playing fi eld . Randy , No. 7G. is 5' 11 "
ta ll and 190 pounds. He well deserved the letter he received last year. He is the Slll1 of Mr .
and Mrs. Stacie Mnold of Rt. l in Minersville .

Miami at Bowling Green in key MAC grid contest
l'uited Prt&gt;ss lnh•rnation al
playing Southern· Il linois:
The pruning process beg ins Weste rn Mi chi gan t 2-2 )
Saturday m the torrid ,\ol!d- . meeling Marshall : ·Cen tral
Ameri cH n Con ferrn c e ~li c h iga n 13·1\ playin g
fO&lt;llbail ral"t'.
Akron: and Ball Stale {3-1)
Four ,)f the six tea ms stillln taking on Ca l Poly-Pomona ..
rontemion f{w the title dash
"If we C'an beat Bowling
hrad -nn and afte r the snwke Gr·ee n . we can eliminate
dears. at least &lt;1ne and them fr om the race," says
poss!IJ!y two. eould.be in deep ;\liami Coach Dick Crum ,
troublt' .
wh0se Redskins play only
\l mmi lRki!s its league- fin:• conference games . and·
leadmg 1.0 record to BoW.ling nnly t,\•o .of the six contending ·
Gre-en 13-l l m one of thfi. key · teanis, o· lf everybody los~};
games. wh1le Kent Stale t3-1l lwo, we can afford to lose at
travels to Eastern i\1ichigan least one ... Crum added.
t·hl l m the otl1er .
In Miami. BOifling Green
Th e th trd confe rence will be meeting a first pla ce
matctJup sends winless Ohin team for third straight week ..
L1 nire~s1ty 1 0-4 l a ga in-st
Fir s t it was Weste rn
equally winless Toled o \ IH l. ·. Mic\l igan . · then Kent State
while- the othe r fo ur teams and now the Redskins .
hos t non- co nference foes .
"Thai's quite a challenge in
:"JMthern il lino is 10-4 1 anyb&lt;;ldy's league," sa id BG

~

Coach Denny Stolz. " If we
can win on Saturday, our
players
will
have ·
acct&gt;mpli s hed quite a n
ac hievement .. , .
St olz called Miami " the
best conference team we will
have played to date," but also
hit on what could be another
key
··\Miami just might also he
' the healthiest learn in the
league and that means a lol at
th is point in lhe season,"
Stolz said.
The game matches the top .
tw o
total
offen se
quarterbacks in the league in
Miami 's Larr y F ortner and
Bow lin g Green 's Mark
Miller. averag ing 175.5 and
162 .7 yards per game
respec tive ly.
Fortner has completed 24 of

32 pass attempts the last two
games and accounted f()r six
touchdowns, four passing and
two ru nn ing.
Kent State, unbeaten in
leag ue action until last
week's 1~-JO loss lo Bowling
Green, finds itself in a must
win si tuation against Eastern
Michigan, lhe surprise learn
in the conference so far.
"Every game is pivotal
from here on ou t," said Kent
Coa ch Dennis Fitzgerald .
" To win Ihe conference
championsh ip we can't afford
another loss ." The OU-Toledo
game matches veteran Bill
He ss a gai ns t one ·of his.
former players in first-year
Rockel Coach Chuck Stobart
and will get one of the two
learns oul of the basement.
" Toledo's impro1•ing," said

Hess , "we can see 11 in the
three movies we have. It wUI
he their homecoming a nd
they 're pretty hungry for a
win ."
Hess remembers Stobarl,
his first quarterback when he
too k over the OU job 20 years
ago, as ''ha rd-working, very
intense and always wanting
and trying his hesl to do
well. "
"Bill Hesss taught me an .
awfully lot of football while I
was at Ohio ," said Stohart. ''I
credit him with a lot of the
success 1 had as a highschool
coach , and that in turn helped
me gel an op'lning in college
· coaching.''
In 'other games this
weekend , Ohio State puts is 5!'record up against winless
Northwestern at Evanston,
lll. ; Cincinnati tries to get

back on the winning tra il by
hosting Tulsa Saturday
night ; and Dayton and
Youngstown Slate squa re off
at M
YoW1gstown .
Ohio Conference games .
find Ohio Wes ley~n al
Baldwin:wallace, Denison at
Otterbein and Mount Union at
Marietta in the Blue Division
and Ohio Northern al Capital,
Muskingum al Heidelberg
and Wittenberg at Wooster in
the Red Division.
Other games have Slippery
Rock ( Pa .) at Ashland,
Central Stale al Western
Illinois, Hanover (Ind .) ~~
Bluffton, Defiance at Grand ·
V~lley {Mich.) , Earlham
(Ind .) · al Findlay, Taylor
(Ind.). at Wilmington , Case
Western al Geneva (Pa .) ,
Hiram at W &amp; J (Pa .) . and
John Carroll at THiel (Pa.) .

BEHEA , Ohin !UPI ) Fnutball fa ns who enjoy _L he
arti stry or a nack running
hack may be in for a treat
Sunday when Greg Pruitt
leads the Clev!!lm1d Browns
aga inst O.J . Simpson and the
Bills ·al Buffalo 's Hith
Stadium .
Provided that injuries don't
handicap either of the sta rs.
Pruilt has been hobbled by
persistent ankle sprains last·
seaSO(l and this and also has
had lhe handicap of facing
s uch awesome defen sive
un1ts as Cincinriati, New
England, Pittsbur g h,
Oakland and Houston in
succession .
He has run for 260 yards in ·
66 carries, neverthe less, a 3.9
yard ttverage, in_opc nin~ his
drive for a third · straight
1,000-yard rushing .season .
And as an extra added
attraction , he's hit two of four
passes, one for a touchdown
and the other selling up Doo
Cockroft's 3{).yard field goa l
lo bea I Houston 24·23 Sunday
on the last play of the game.
Simpson, on the other hand,
has already carried 98 Limes
for 426 yards although he has
yet to score a touchdown on
the ground , Neither has any
ottler Bills rurmer , however,
as they have m~na ged only 42
points in five games , all on
passes and ki cks. ·
They're comif!g off a spirithfting victory , however,
1tipping Atlanta 3-0 last week
lo snap a 14-game losing
streak. II was the Bill 's first
shutout since they blanked
Baltimore 6-11 nearly three
years ago.
And Buffalo coach Jim

EVA:\STOK , Ill . t UPIJ How do you ge t yo ur
na tionally nmked team up to
play N-orth\,·estern?
That 's .the problem faci ng
Ohi u State ·s W1w.Jd\' Haves
Saturday as -tre sCnds ·his
fift hranked Buckeyes against
the- winlesii and lrxlt hless
Wildcats.
·
"We nere r . ne\'er fi gure on
an easy fr-~tball game," sa it1
Hayes . "' Th ey f North ·
western 1 are getting better.··
But, -even if the Wil dcats
are gell ing better. they have
&lt;1
lo!
of
roo m
for
irnpro\·eme nt .
In their si x losses . . Coach
J ohn Pont's team has
managed to score onlv three
touChdo.,Tis and a pair ·orfi eld
gOals for an average of 4.5
points per game . And, the
Wildcats ha vc allowed 160

points while )'et to meet a
wi th the off .e nsive
potency of the Buckeyes .
OSU assistant coach Bill
Mi les
labe led
1he
Nor thwes t e rn defense
"sticky," adding·, 'it may be
they are just on the field for
too many sn~ps. I hope we
ca n keep · them out there
Saturdav. "
Miles · labeled 5-ll , ~03pound senior linebacker Paul
Maly. a former Cinci nnati
Elder High School star , as the
Wildca ts top defender. Maly,
switched from mid~le guard
th is year. leads the team in
tackles with 78.
Miles noted that Saturday's
game w-ill be th~ second
stra ig ht in which the
Bu ckeyes have .provided I he
t~am

1

com peti tion
for
a
homecoming game .
'''In the JXJSition we are,"
said Miles, "people think they
can make their :season by
beating us. We h'ave to do a
good
job
against
Northwestern or nothing else
will matter."
Offensively, Northwestern

has really been struggling.
Pont has used four diff~rent
starting quarterbacks trying
to find the right combination ,
but so far none has got the job
done .
"They are obviously having
quarterback problems ," said
asssistant coac h Gary
Tranquil , "and their kicking

Northwestern after missing
three weeks with a sprained
ankle.
The Buckeyes will he close
lo lull strength for the game
with only defensive tackle
Eddie Beamon 's sprained
·Tonight's games
ankle
leaving
him
questionable.
M ei gs at Aihens
Running hack Jeff Logan,
Gallipol i s at Ironton
who missed most of the first
Wellston. at Jackson
Logan at Waverly
five games with an ankle
Eastern at Hannan Trace
injury, played his first full
Alexander at Kyger Creek
game in last week's 27-6 win
Hannan at North Gal!ia
over Iowa and Should be
Ri pley at Pt. Pleasant
Winfield at Wahama
· nearly 100 percent this week .
South Point at Rock Hill
"Jeff had a heck of a game
Wayne ~t Co~l Grove
last week after practically no
work in · five weeks, '' said
THISTLEDOWN
Hayes.
NORTH RANDALL, Ohio
(UPI) - Miss Nurse, with
Billy Wilson up, ran the six
furlongS iJ) I: 13 2-5 Thursday
to win the featured eighth
race at Thistledown, paying
$8.80 to win .
The 5-6 daily double of Get
the Cash and Ohio Indian paid
$48.60.
A .crowd of 3,323 bel
f!72,405.

Th e Brg Bend Warrior paydirt . The try for the extra
Amateur F ootball Team point was no good.
suffered its third loss in four
Fourth quarter action saw
starts this season by the a
Warrior
touchdown
und e fe~ted Wood County recalled by a holding penalty. ·
Raiders. The Raiders opened Later the Raiders Pratt
scoring late in the first ·stanza threw his second touchdown
.when their quarterback went · pass again on the halfback
one-yard for a touchdown option . The kick was good
capping off a fifty-five yard making the score 28-0.
driv e. The point after was
The game of the se ason for
bloc ked by Mark Vaughn of the Warrior Team will take
the Wa rrior Team.
(iace on Saturday night at
Then with 2:29 left in the 7:30p.m . in Middleport , wrth
haU, lhe Warriors ga ve up a arch rival the Gallia
deliberate safety on fourth Oi,.,ipl "'·
By un;Jed
lnl.,nar;onal and 15 inside their own 5 yard
. line. That strategy almost
Hock ey
worked when the Raiders
New
York
ISiandors
Traded cen t er AnOre St. L au
fumbled on the kick·off.
rent to Det r oi t tor r ight wing
However , they recoVered
Michel Bergeron ; assig ned de
YOUR AREA
their
own fumble.
fonsem an Pqt Pr ice and rookie
cenJer Mike ~ a szyckl to Rc
After a timeout, a perfectly
executed screen play put
~-- Bask elba \I
Ind ianapol is Pla ced on
them on the six wlth a first
waivers gua r d Wi llie Sm ith
and goal with l :291eft. Then a
halfback option pass was
complete for six points. The
~:;~:·;:;·:·;-.
·· · extra poi nt was good lo give
the Wood County team a 15-0
halftime advantage.
After the rest period, a
kick-uff return gave the West
992-5291
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goo d
field
position . Then the speedy
St eve Pratt flashed around
172 N. "2nd Ave. Middleport.
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When I mildly agreed with " Against Unlisted Telephones" I
wasn't prepared for such violent · and total • opposition : In
fact, I haven't received so much &lt;~ anti" mail in years . It far exceeds the few blasts ttuit came my way after I said " living in
sin" is a misnomer for money-shurl pensiuneers whu can't afford marriage.
Please forgive . I should have qualifled my answer with,
''Unlisted nwnbers are often justified, but. .. " However, I can 't
help adding, " If everyone felt as you correspondents do,
there'd be no need lor phone books."· H.
P.S. Read on :

DEAR HELEN :
I could scarcely believe the leller from "Against Unlisleds"
and your answer.
·
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My father is a police officer. We must be unlisted lo protect
ourselves from harrassmenl, threats, elo. A " N.S." (no
solicitors) after his name in the book wouldn't help. Solicitors
are the least of our problems. · NOTHING WRONG WITH
UNilSTED ··
DEAR HELEN :
. My husband is an &lt;:lttorney. Before going unlisted, we r~ceived calls almost nightly from couples who were lighting and
decided they needed a divorce lawyer · al3 a .m .! Really important calls are screened through a 24-hour answering service on his office phone.
1 once spent a harrowing four hours alone in the house with
our two Loddlero and a disgrWllled murderer out on hail : He
felt my husband was not giving him adequate defense. Thus I
would strongly object to names (with addresses. no numbers)
of unlisteds appearing in the book, even though this might ease
the information operator's burden . • ATTORNEY'S WIFE
DEAR HELEN :
·
My husband was a grocery store manager. A man got his
'
Plans were finalized
for a name off his badge, then looked up our name in the book and
· halloween party to be held at ca lled our hom~. Our little son said "hello" twice' and then
the Bradbury Church of hWlg up as no o~e answered.' But the extortioner had taped his
Christ on Oct. 31 when the voice. He then called the store and told John his family was beyouth of the church mel ing held for ransom· "proved" il with our son's " hello."
Fortunately John called home and foWld out we were okay.
WedJ\esday night.
The party will be held from But this shows how dangerous it is 'for certain people to be
7 until 9 p.m . with judging of listed. There are many kinds of "solicitors" out there.· ONCE
costumes to take place in the IS ENOUGH
categories of eight and under, DEAR HELEN :
II people wanllo be WJiisted, it's their choice (at a small add·
and nine and over. There will
ed
cost) and why should you care? We only "irk" those we do
he a spook house, a variety of
not want to bother us. You'll notice I did not include my
games, a nd .refreshments.
Plans were also made dur- · nwnber in this leiter. - IRKED AT YOU
ing the meeting for a visit to DEAR HELEN:
Persistent solicitors sometimes gel hold of unlisted
the Meigs County lnfinnary
on Wednesday night. The nwnbers. Our child was very ill with cystic fibrosis. Her lungs
group will lake gifts, and will were heQlorrhaging. The phone rang. I was expecting the docsing and give readings for the Lor, and when a salesperson started ljer spiel, t told her, " My
program . ReVival was an- daughter is very ill; my phone is Wllisled!" A few minutes
nounced for Dee. 16, 17 and 18 later the phone ning again. The saleslady screamed, ''You are
with "The Watchmen" of rude !"
Why not criticize telephone.solicitors, rather than unlisteds ?
Chesapeake. A Christmas
Our lovely daughter died last October, at the age of 19. Mrs.
singspiralion was discussed
by the youth along with the B.J .F.
~
annual Christmas party .
u
Kevin King . presided at the
meeting with Brian Wilcox
giving devotions. Choir practice was held preceding the
The Middleport-Pomeroy chairman . On a pant!l will!Jt::
meeting .
Area Brandl of the Ame ri~.;ctn Mr S. Ge nt! L yU ns, atlAs.sociat iun uf Univc 1·sity miitistratiw assistant u£ the
. Wumcn wiU meet .at 7!"30 Meigs County Health Depart·
Tuesday night in the Meigs ment, and ·Ga ry Aspin,
lligli School Libra ry.
se~ nittt ria r t.
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In 1966, a coal-waste slide
The prugrmn will be on the
A tribute wi ll be given Lo
buried lhe Welsh mining town theme " Awareness of Health Mrs. Nellie Vale uy · Mrs.
of Aberfan . Two days later, Services" with J uan Culp, Roberta Wilsun. Those who
135 bodies had been found .
took appliealiuns a.l the ret.'tmt tea ctr.e invited to attend
the meet ing , Hostesses wi ll
he Mrs. Martha Husted, Mfss
. ATTEND CHRISTENING
Sus
an F leshman, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey and
Rachael
Downie, &lt;1nd Miss
Mrs. Harry Moore were in
Friday, Saturday
Helen
Smith.
Colwnbusover the weekend .
&amp; .Sunday ,
for
the christening of Mrs.
October 2 I. 22. 23
Moore's greatnephew, Eric
MOONSHINE COUNTY Douglas Langenfeld, son of
Douglas Langenfeld and the
RECEIVES DEGREE
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former Carol Jean Jones. The
Daniel Nease, son of Mr.
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christening took place at the
Mrs. Fred Nease, receivCRAZY MAMA c Rl Brookwood Presbyle?ian and
ed his masters degree in
Church .• Later in the day the geography specializing in ·
birthday of Joe Bailey was cartography recently from
Closed For Season
celebrated.
Bowling Green State UNiversity. He . graduated cum
laude. Nease graduated from
Southern High School in 1971
and received his bachelor of
science degree from Ohio
University in 1975.

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held at the home of Kim Adams. At last week's meeting Terri
Roush led in the pledge, Kim Adams, the gir'l scout promise,
an~ all of the Brownies joined in si nging the Brownie Smi le

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l'l'l
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take place at next meeting at at the home uf, Mrs. Pat Philson,
leader, if sehoul is nut back in seSsion . All of the Brownies are IH rlhd&lt;.JY HmJ all/II VL' I'.'Ia r y,
toweartheiruniforms. MaryBaldwinledinthe pledge, Wendy and M&lt;iry .Stardter and Mrs.
Ho~ clt, i.Jl!III VCJ'Siil'y'
Fry , the girl scout promise, and Sarah- Fhilson and Terri
Carnes Wl!n: pli.t .~ L'd wtth
Roushscrvedthe'refreslunents.
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SYRACUSE JUNIOR.TROOP 1204
You' 'I I
Meeting of the troop since school is closed are being held at
the Asbury United Methodist Church basemer!L Wednesday
tract it down
the troop decided lo sell candy bars as a money making projecl
much faster
The members were reminded that registration money is lo he
turned in next week . Meeting next week was sel for 3 to 4 p.m.
with a
in the church basement. Books will also he for sa le next week.
WANT AD
Sherrie Sisson led in the pledge: Veronica Provo, the prayer,
and Paula Winebrenner, the girl scout promise.
AI last week's meeting Paula Winebrenner had the prayer,
Sherri Sisson, the promise, and Jill Nease led in group singing.
The girl scout laws were reviewed by Sher1-y Ritchie and
Becky Arnott. Mrs. Joyce Sisson had charge of the meetingi
and Lori Michael served the refreshments .
POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 1276
A discussion on the new handbook, " New Worlds to Explore~~
was held along with a 'history of scouting when the Pomeroy
Juniors met Monday al the Elementary School. Nancy
Johnson and Cindy Soulsby led in lhe pledge lo the flag and the
girl scout promisee
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CADETIE TROOP of SYRACUSE
A bake sale was held recently at Krogers with $16 being
made on the project. Money from the sale will be used to buy a
troop banner and a flag for the troop. .
Meeiing at the home of Mrs , Edith Cogar, the scouts have
worked on parchment paper projects and made macrame earrings. Nexl meeting was set for Tttesday . at the Syracuse
United Methodist Church al 3 p.m . Shari Cogar, Susan Jell,
and Patty Jeffers led in the pledge , prayer and seoul promise
with Susan Jell and Shari Cogar se rving refreslunents at the
Oct 8 meeting, while Susan a9d Patty Jeffers served at the
Ocl.l8 meeting.
SALEM CENTER BR9WNIES
A halloween party was planned for Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. at the
home of Missy Black at a recent meeting of the Salem Center
Brownies. The troop met at the home of Michelle Barr and she
led in the pledge. Jennifer Carter led in the Lord's Prayer.
Members signed a get well card for Renee Young who is
hospitalized, After ·making some pumpkin decorations,
Your cho1ce of 12 br il lian1
refreshments were served by Michelle.
birth star co lors enhanced
SALISBURY JUNIOR TROOP 1100
by genu1ne d iamon d s.
Ruth Ann Fry presided at the meeting of the Salisbury
Juniors and also entertained with her guitar during the
meeting. A halloween party was planned for Tuesday . The
girlS' played a game and enjoyed refreshments served by Sandy Hoyt, Charlotte Lyons, and Beverly Kauff.
MEIGS CADETTE TROOP 1180
Officers were elected when the Meigs Cadettes met rccenlly at the school. Mrs. Karen DeMoss is the leader. Dixie Eblin is
patrol leader: Barbara Whitlatch, assistant leader; Karla
DeMoss, secretary; Kim DeMoss, treasurer ; Brenda Fry,
food manager; Kathy Parker, !irst aid health and safety , and ,
Michelle McDaniel, recreation . Pat Thoma is the advisor to
the troop.
The challenges of cadette seouting were discussed and
meetings were changed from 41o 5:30p.m. on Tuesdays.

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·seasun. Mr.s. Pea rl Kna pp, ami Hoy H ~ lilcr . Game:; were
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meet111g wit11 thl' l..tlrd's Mrs. KmlpJ' ami Mrs. Davi.s.
Praye r, i..l reading, "Ships c-tl
For the l\lStUinc .judging,
Sea " and thl' pll'dgt• . Ml's. Ml's. Knapp and M1·s. Wildel'·
Veda Davis was setTt·uu ·v lllulli Wl're the judges anti
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Fur tile prug1'a 111, Mrs. POin•ll, I lie funniest : Mrs.
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gourds flank ed by flanked oy
orange tapers. Napkins, mint
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warning to
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Gregg, his former linemate
on th e great Green Bay
Packers teams of the 1960s.
" You must give .c redit to
our entire football team, but
to our defense in particular,''
Ringo said in the el&lt;hilaralion
of the victory . "The defensive
improvement we have shown
a ll year finally paid
dividends . This was the kind
of game lha t will give us
heart. "
The Browns have the added
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M ID DtU'O fi' T PE NTECOS IA L
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MEIGS
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MflH O DISTCHUR( H
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POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Rober t Hoyden
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ROSEBERRY'S PENNZOil

n1 gh1 p r a yer meet tng and Btble
~
study 7 30 p m .
THE SAL V ATION ARMY 115
N a t i on wide Ins Cso . of
SunerrH,/1 A ve Pomero y En¥o y
Col umbu s. 0
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949'-9130
and Mr s Roy Wmong off •c er !l tn
804 W . Ma m
Pomerov
c ha r ge
Su nd ay h o ! tn eu
Ph
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992-2318
meet mg. 10 am Sunday School
10 30 c m Sunday school leader
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH
YPSM Elotse Adams 7 p m ,
sa lvcl ton
mwettng
v ar 10 uli
sp eo~ers and mus tc spe Cia ls 7 30
p m Thursdoy - 10 am to 2 p m .
THE ST OR E WI TH A HE ART
Lod 1eS Home league , e ll w omen
Raci ne
Ph. 949 ~2626
mv 11ed 7 30 p m prayer meetmg
Pomeroy
296 W. 2nd
ond B1b le study
Bob Estep
Ph
.
992
-3163
leade r
Re-v
Noel
Hermon
tea cher
F res h
&amp; Pla n ts
SUR LING TON SOUTHERN BAP
TIST CHAPEL Route 1. Shade
2 CONVENIENT MARKETS
Po ster• Bobby Elk ms
Sunday
Pomero v
sc hool 5 p m .. Sunday worshtp ,
Ph. 992-2S82
5 45 p m Wednesday prayer !le t
Mason
vtce 7 30 p.m
pm
Ph 773 -5121
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
RUTLAND W1lbur Ht/ 1 Pastor
OF CHRIST . 200 W Mom St Je rry Worshtp I 0 30 o m Chur ch Scho ol
Paul mtnts1er ,· phone 992 7660
9 30 a m
Conservot1ve non·tnstrume(ltcl
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Sundoy wors~·up 10 a m Btble
Re" Hor'iey Koch Jr
study 11 a m worshtp , 6 p m
ASBURY
Wors.ktp 11 o m
Wednesday Btble study 7 p m
Church School 9 50 o m UMW
THE FINEST IN MOBIL E
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN hrst Tuesday Btble Study Thur s
HOM ES
CHURCH , Rev ~olph
Smi!h , 7 30 p m
116 E Second
Pomeroy
Pomeroy
pastor Sunday school 9 30 a m
FOREST RUN 'Wors.h tp 9 o .m
Ph.
992·3325
llOO E. Main
Ph . 992-7034
Mrs Worley Froncts s.upertnten
Church School lOam
dent Preochtng utrviCftS '"'' &amp;
M INERSVILLE Worshtp 10om
thtrd Sundays lol!cw•ng Sunday Church School9 a m
School
SYRACUSE , Chur ch School 9 00
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST, a m Worsh1p !er'iiCe 7 30 p m
Preochtng 9 30 c m f1rst and se SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CARS&amp; TRUCKS
cond Sundays of each month ·
Rev Ttmoth~ Sm1th
461 S. 3rd
Middlepor1
th trd and fourtli Sundays each
Third Sf
Racm e
Clu ster leader
The world of tomorrow w1ll be qu1te a place
alonq wrth the other wonders of today's mod~
month worsh1p serviCe at 7 30
Ph. 992-2 196
...
Rev Steven Wtlson
Ph 949-2882
A button w1ll be pushed. and tt w1ll ratn Ptanes
ern world.
p m Wednesday evenings at '
Assoctote
7 30 Pra~er and 81ble Study
BETHANY (Dorcas ) Worsh1p
wil l ll.tng through the heavens at 5.000 miles
The fu ture 1s fng htemng for many of u s to
SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTIST
q 30 a m Church School 10 30
an hour. Fretght will be shot across the contJ·
thtnk.
abouL The unknown has always held a
Mulberry Hetghts Road Pomeroy
a(n
nent by mtsstle Humcanes Will be halted ·In
Pastor , Albert D•ttes Sabbath
CARMEL. (hruch School 9 30
basic fear in the m1nds of some. Copmg w1th
School
Supermtendent
Claro o m , Worshtp 10 30 o m 2nd end
the tr course and sent back to sea
the problems ~nd cha llenges of the present IS
Mcintyre Sabbath Schaal , Solur - 4th Sundays
214
E.
Ma
1n
Pomeroy
Sound
fantastic
)
Maybe
But
ttme
has
a
enotJgh
for most of us
For The Be st in TV Viewint
doy afternoon ot 2 00, wtlh WorAPPLE G ROVE . Sunday School ,
Ph 992-5 llO
Ca11 992-2505
sh tp Servtce follow1ng at 3· 15
way of making the fantastic and 1ncredtble be·
9 30 am Worsh•p 7 JO p m 1st
But whate.,.er the future holds. each of us
RUTLAND
FIRST BAPTIST and Jrd Sundays Preyer meettng
come commonplace Few of us marvel over
can march more confidently 1nto 1t by trusting
CHURCH - Drewy Gore
sup!
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fellowshtp
televtston any m ore We take 1t for granted .
God.
Attend Hts church regularty
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 o m morn
supper f1rst Saturday 6 p m UMW
•
mg worsh1p 10 .45 a m
ind Tuesday 7 30 p m
Scnplu&lt;es selecMKJ 0'1' Tne ol.mencan Bllllt&gt; SOC&gt;er...
•.._..THE HILAND CHAPEl . George
GROCERIES &amp; GENERA ~­
EAST LET ART Chruch School
Swu fa u ,\ lt llldii l/
f llt"'dll ll
IVt•tfll L""IItll/
flw rstim; ·Fndnv Saturcra11
Copyrtghl 19 77
Casto, pastor Sunday School , 1st, 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 30 om
MERCHANOISE
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Mattlt,·w
Marl
}t!hll
t&lt;e1SII!r
Ad
vertiSing
Serv
te
e
9 JO o m . evemng worshtp , 1 30
Fourth Sunday 10 30 a m Wor
Thursday ev-entng prayer s.erv1ce
Strasburg l/lrg1ma
I /I I
12 li'&lt;!~ 17 I 1•
22 23
24 I 15
4·1-20
I 1- 18
shtp 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
Rac tne
Ph . 949-2550
7 30p m
Sunday 9 30 o m Prayer meeltng
POMEROY
fiRST
BAPTIST
Wednesday 7 JO p,m UMW lst
Do v td · Mann m1n1ster . Wttltam Tuesday 7 30 p m
Watson , Sunday school supt Sun
WESLEYAN {Rocme) Sunday
day school , 9 30 o m , morntng School 10om Worsh1p 11 c m ,
Le t us capture the story
Featuring
wor sh •p 10 30 o m
Jr UM VF Wednes day 3 30 p m ,
BAKERS OF GOt!D BREAD
of your Weddtng .
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPT I ST , 282 Btble Stud)/ Thu rsday 1 p m Chot r
Deep Steam Extraction I
Middleport, Ohio
Huntington , W Va
Mulberry A"e Pomeroy , Paul J
Ph 992 ·2206
Ph . 992-7630
Pracllce Thursday B p m
985-4155
Whtte Pastor , Gory Basham Sun LETART FALLS Church School
RI.J, Pomeroy
Ch ester. Oh1o 4S720
day school sup! Sunday school , 1st 2nd 3rd Sundays 10 IS am
9 30 a m
mormng worshtp
41h Sunday 9 15 am , Worsh1p
10 30, even tng wonh1p , b 30 p m
1st , 2nd 3rd Sundays 915 om ,
M1dweek prayer servtce , 7 30 4th Sunday 7·30 p.m
pm
MORNING STAR Worshtp 9 30
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTE R
am Church School 10 30 o m
Churc h &amp; Offt ce Suppli es
Roger R1ebe I
Ray Atgg s
FURNITURE &amp; HARDWARE
De•ter Rd longsv1lle Oh to Rev
M1d Week Ser v •C~ V&lt;(,ednesday 8
Sf
Rt.
1
GIFTS
Homehte Saws
Chester
KERMIT'S
KORNER
Clyde Ferre l l Pastor
Sunday pm
99 Mi11 St.
Ph
.
985-4100
Middleport
Ph
.
985
-3308
Chesler
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy
,
Ohto
School
11
a m
Saturday
MORSE CHAPEL , Worshp 11
preochmg serviCes 7 30 p m
am Church Sdwol9 30 c .m
Wednesday eventng Btble study
PORTLAND , Worshtp 7 30 p m
a1730pm
Church School9 30 o m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
SUTTON Church School 9 30 - ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH . McCoy supt , Morn mg sermon ,
MASON COUNl Y
church base men t. Sunday even
730 pm
Rrck Macomber supt Sunday
Bodey Run Road Rev Emmell am Worshtp 1st qnd 3rd Sundays Ptne Gro ve TI-le Rev Wilham 11 a m
FIRST SOU TH ERN BAPTIST Co r
Sunday n1gk1 serv1ces school 9 30 a m worsh 1p ser
P O M EROY
W ESLEYA N
tng serv1ce 7 p m W ednes day
Rowson , pastor Handley Dunn , 1030am
Midd leswo r th
Pastor
Church Chr1slton Endeavor 7 30 p m
ner of Second ond Anderson
se r ... lce, 7 30 p m
HOLINESS - Hornsonv tlle Road
'v
tce
,
10
300m
BtbleStudy
,
lues
sup! Sunday school, 10 am Sun
s erv~e&amp;s 9 30 o m Sund ay School Song servic.e 8 p m , Preoch mg
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
M ason Paslor fra nk Low the r
Dewe)l K,'ng, pastor; Edt son
! UBIL EE CHRISTIAN CENTER day 7 30 p rn
day eventn g serv1ce 7 30, Btbl e
Rev Rtchord Thomes
10 30om
1:1 JO
p m
M • dwee~·
Prayer
REORGAN IZED ' HURCH OF Sunday schoo l 9 45 a m , wa r· Wea'ier , oss •stont t'f enry Ebhn , Georges Cr eek Rood . Ch urch
teochtng 7 30 p m Thursday
BRAD BURY
CHURC H
OF meetmg Wednesday , 7 p m Ro)l
Pastor
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAV ~htp servtce , 11 a m and 7 30 Jr Sunday school sup! Sunday sc hool 9"30 a m morntng war
DYESVI LLE
COMMU N I TY
CHR IST , Mr Donald Ro ley pa stor Adams , lay lwad er
Duane Sydenstrtcker
p m
Wee kly
fu b le Stu dy , school, 9 30 a m mornmg war· sh ip , 10 30, evenmg ser vtce 130
SA
INTS Porlland RaCine Road
CHURCH, Roger C Turner , pastor
Sunday !IChool 9 30 o m w ar
Johr'l Douglas
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIS T
shtp , 11 a m Su nday evenmg ser - Pra yer meeftng Wednesday, 1 30
W•lho
m
Rou
sh
pastor
Tom
Sunday school 9 30 o m Sunday
shtp serv1 ce 10 30om Sunday Loc ated ct Rut land on New ltmo Stober! , Su11day School 01rec tor
Assocta tes
MASON CHURCH O F CHRI ST P VIce 7 30 prOJier m ee ti ng Thurs- pm
marr1mg worsh tp, 10 30 ' Sunday
serv tCes 7 p m
youth group , Rood , ne•t to Fores t Acre Park ,
JOPPA
Wors htp
10 o.m
ST PA UL l UTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday School 9 30 a m Morn - 0 Box 487 M tlter Sl M ason , W day . 7 30 p.m
everung serv1ce 7 30
Church School 9 a m , Prayer Wednesday , 7 p m
Rev Roy Rouse pastor Robert tng worsh1p 10 30 o.m , Sunday Va Sunda y Btble Study 10 a m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF Corner of Sycamore and Second
MIDDLEPORT
Meeting Wednesd ay 8 p.m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Re" Earl Musser Sunday School supt Sun
Worsh•p 11 o m and 7 p m Btble GO D - Not Penteccs.tal. Rev
Sis , Pomeroy Th e Re11 Wtll•am
evenmg ser v tce 7 p m . Wednes
MT MORIAH BAP TIST . Corner
LONG BOTTOM , Sunday school Skuler, pa st or Sunday school dey sehou l 10 30 am worshtp doy evemng prayer serviCes 7 JO Study Wednesday 7 p m .. Vocal George Otler , poster Wors h1p M rdd Jeswo rth , Pas to r. Sunday
Fourth and Mam ,_ Middleporl
at 9 30 a m Ward·np serv•ces ot 9 JO om , Church ser vt ce, 7 p m · 7 30 p m B1b le Study , Wednes
lnUSIC
servtce Sunday , 9 AS o m Sun· School a t 9 45 o m and Church
pm
Rev Henry Key - Jr , pastor Sun · 7 JO p .m B1ble study and Youth youth meet mQ 6 p m Tuesday Bt day . 7 30 p m ; Saturday n1ght
MASON ASSEMBl Y OF GOD, day sc hool. 11 a m . wors. htp ser- Ser YICes 11 a m
Bt
l
HlEHEM
BAPTIST
,
Rev
Earl
day School 9 30 o m Mrs Ervm meet1ng
at
8 p m
o n ble Stu dy 7 p m
P' oyer serv •ce 7 30 p m
vrce, 7 30 p.m Thurs.dav pra yer
SA CRED HEA RT , Rev . Fc1her
Shuler pas l or Worsh ip serviCe, Duddrng l ane. Me son W Va
Baumgardner , supt , Mormng Wednesdays
RAC INE CHURC H OF THE
HEM lOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
Pou r' D We lton pas tor Phone
9 30 o m Sunday school , 10 30 Chester Tenn ant, Pastor Sunday mee tmg. 7 30 p m
worsh tp 10 45 a m
NORTH , BETHEL Wo rshtp 11 NAZARENE Re v John A Colt Roger Watson
Child re n s
pastor
Jesste o m Btble Study and prayer ser - Sc hool 9 .45 o m
M T. HERMON Uni ted Bre thr en 992 2825 Saturday evemng Ma ss .
M IDDLE PO RT CHURC H OF am Church School10o .m
men, pastor Fronk ltn Imboden , Wht te, Sunday school sup t Morn
Church 6 45 p m Young Peop le 's Church Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 o m
7 30 Sunday Moss , 8 and 10om .:
"ke
Thursday
7
30
p
m
CHRIST IN CH RI STI AN UNION ,
ALFREb Sunday School 9 30 cho1rmon of the Boord al Chm.
Evange lis tic Wo rshtp serviC e
Service b 45 p m
mg worshtp 9 30 o m
Sun
10 45 om
Confesston Saturday, 7·7 30 p m
CARL
ETON
CHURCH
Ktngsbury
lawrence Manley pastor Mrs
om Worsh1p 10 4S a m , Prayer ttan L1 fe Sunday School 9 30 dayschool 10 30 a m , even tng Road Gory Kmg , pas tor Sunday ServiCe 7 30 p m W omen s Mts
Pr eaching serv1ce s every Sunday
Russell Yo u ng Sunday School meetmg Wednesday 7 J S p m , p m
morn1ng worsh 1p, 10 30 serviCe 7 30 Wednesday B1ble school 9 30 a m e"emng wor - Sloncry Co uncil 10 o m f trs t and alte rnot mg wtlh C E Wed nesday
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 o m
UMW 3rd Tuesday 8 p m
Sunday e... en1lig worshtp 7 30 Stu dy 7 30 p m
lh1rd Tu esdays Pr ayer and Bible prayer rnee tmg 1 30 p m Rev
sh•p , 7 30 p n Prayer mee tmg
Even1ng worship 7 30 Wednes ·
REE DSVIL LE Sund ay School9 30 p m Prayer meetmg Wednes
Study-, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
MT UNION BA PTIST Rev John Wednesday 7 :m p m
James l ea ch , pastor
Dov•d
day praye r meet1n g 7 30 p m.
am Warshtp 7 30 p m , Prayer doy730pm
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Holt er , loy leader
E:lsw ,ck , pa stor Sunday school
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIA N
MT MORIAH CH URCH OF GOD
Meetmg 7 30 p m
Tuesday
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don l
s~penntendenf Dorr Wilson Sun
JEHOVAH S WITNESSE S,, 1 mtl e
Bruce Sm1th , pa stor
Wallace IN CHRI STIAN UNION The Re"
Mrs. Wayne Skobel and
Rocme Rou te 2 the Re" James Vrsrtotton7 30p m, 1st Thursday
Walker , Pastor , Ronn1e Salser , day school , 9 45 o m evenmg Damewood Sup! Btble School
w ,lt.am Campbell pas tor Sunday east o f Rutland , junc tton of Roule
grandson
of Murphysboro,
M Muncy , pa s tor Sunday schoo l,
Sunday School sup!
SILVE R RIDGE Wor sk,p 10om
Sunday wor shtp
Schoo l 9 30 a.m , Jcme&amp; Hughes
7 30
p m
Prayer 9 30 o m
12.4 and Noble Surn m•l Rood (T ·
Preach1ng setliiCe
9, J5 om , morntng worsh1p, 11 Church School 9 a m
Ill.
,
Mrs
.
John Ras p of
school 9 30 o m , morn1 ng war
sup!
,,
evem
ng
serv1
ce
.
7
30
p
m
meettng 7 30 p m Wednesday
174 ) Sundo)l Bible lectur e . 9 30
10 45 a m No eventng servrce
a m
e'iemng wars.hrp
7 30
TUPPERS Pl AI NS, Wors h1p 9 ~ h tp 10 40 o rn . Sunday eventng
Wednesda y even rn g pr a yer a ., Wat chtow er study , 10 30 Fostoria , Ohio, visited Mr.
TUPPERS PLA INS CHRISTIAN
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
ME
TH
ODIST
Prayer meetmg Tuesday, 7 30 a m Church School I 0 o m
wor sh•p 7 30 Wednesday even
meeting , 7 30 p,m Yo uth prayer am , Tuesday Bt ble study, 7 and and Mrs . DoUglas Circle and
CHURCH
l:ugene Underwood
CHURCH , Rev Herbe r t •At ltng
p m
Young people 's meehng ,
tng Bible study 7 30
KENO CHU RCH OF CHR IST
serv1ce each Tuesday
poster Howard Coldwe ll Jr
8. 15 p.m . Thur sday theocratiC Florence, Tuesday.
pastor
Sunday
Schoo
l
9
30
am
,
7 30 p m Thursday
DANVILLE WESLEYAN . Rev R Sunday School Supt.. Sunday
George Fredertck sup! Serv1ce
FA IR V IE W BIBLE CHU RC H , schoo l , 7 30
p m , serv1ce
Mornmg servtee
10 30 a m
M IDDLEPO RT FIRST BAPT IST
D Brown pa ~ tor Sunday School
Rev. and Mrs . Carl Hicks
week ly, 9 30 am on Sunday
School 9 30 o m Mornmg Ser
youth
serv1ce
6 45
p m . le tar t , W . Va Rt I , Rev Charles meettng , B 30 p m
Corner Sll!th and Palmer the Rev
mornmg worstitp mon 10 JO a m , Sunday eventng Evongeltstt c ser viCe 7 30 p m
Preaching f1rst and lhtrd Sundays 9 30 o m
Hargraves, pas tor Wo rsh1p ser were dlMer guests of Mr. and
HOPE BA PTI ST ~ 570 Grant St .
Peter Granda( pas tor Monmng of mol'llh by Cl1fford Sm1th 9 30 10 45 youth ser11tce, b 45 p m
ser viCe , 7 p m
Prayer meetmg Thursday , .... 7 30 VICes , 9 30 a.m Sunday school , Mtddlepor f Bobby Elkms, pa stor. Mrs. &amp;bert Lee and family
supenntendent Sunday am
Kloes
eventng wor sh1p
7 30 p m
11 a.m ., evemng wors hip , 7 30 Sunday School, 10 q m worsht p
lETART
FAL LS
UNITED pm
on Sunday.
School WMPO Rad10 prog ram
prayer and pro1se Wednesday
HOBSON CHRIS TI AN UN ION
pm
Tuesday co tta ge prayer servtce. 11 o m , evenmg servtce ,
BRETHREN Rev Freeland Noms ,
FREEDOM GOSPEL M ISSION ot
7.45 om
Sunday School 9 I S Rev Ke tth Ebhn , pastor Sunda)l 7 30 p m
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson
pa~tar Floyd Norns supt Sunday
Th ursda y pr ayer
Bold Knob
Re"
Lawren ce mee ttng and Btble study 9 30 7 30 p m
am , Mornmg Wors l:u p , 10 IS School
9 30 o m
leonard
SllVfR RUN FREE BAPTIST
a
m
Wa
r
shtp
se
r
v•ce
,
Wednes
school 9 30 a m , .mornmg ser
meetmg
and
Btble
study
,
7
30
of
East Liverpool were recent
Gluesencornp Sr , pas tor Roger
a m
Youth
ac t tv•lle.s and G il more IJtSI elder eventng ser
Miles frou t
pOster
Sunday mon 10·30 c m Praye r ~en11 c e
day 730pm
p.m
W1lllord Sr Su nday school sup t
weekend
guests of Mr. and
fellowsh •p for JUntor and sentor vic e, 7 30 p rn Wednesday proye1 school 10 a m Steve Utile ~up!
CA LVARY BIBLE CHURCH 20 N
Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND FR EE WILL BAPTIST
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a , Sunday
Mrs
.
Douglas
Circle and
htgh students b p m Sunday meet tng , 7 30 p m
Evenmg serv tc e 7 p m prayer
M1 ddlep or t ,
A lan Ch~o~rch ~ Leland Holey poslor
CHURCH OF GOD OF PRO
even1~19 serv tce
7 p m Preyer Seco n d,
eventng worsh•p . 7 30 p m M1d
Florence
.
It
has
been
35 years
MT MORIA H CHURCH OF GOO ' mec t mg Thursday 7 p m
Bl ochwood pos tor Servu:es on Sunday school, 10 a m evenmg
PHECY , 0 J Whtt e Rood off 160
meeltng
Tuesday
7·30 p m
week prayer se r ..;rces Wednes
C~ESTE~
CHURCHOF
GOD
Rac•ne Route 2 The Rev Chotles
Sunda)l
at
10
30
a
.m
an
d
7·30
Rev George Groyle1 poslorSun
Wilsons
had
visited
since
the
se
r
Ytce
7
30
p
m
Prayer
Er nest Deeter
doss leader
doy730pm
Hand pastor Sunday sc hoo l 9 &lt;IS Rev Bobby , Porter pa stor Sun
day !-.chool 10 o m Arthur Hen
Youth meetmg We dnesday 7 30 p m w ith Su nday scj-loo l ot 9 30 meettng , Wednes day . 7 30 p m
relatives
here
.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
M td
day sc hool 9 30 o m
w orshtp son Supt M orn 1ng Wor shtp , I I p m
c m .. mornmg wcrshtp 11 am
CHURCH O F GOO of Prophecy,
w 1th Don and Mpr tha a m Btble slud)l Wednesddy,
Patrick John son spent
dleport 5th an d Ma1n . George Evenmg serv~ees Tuesday and ser v1ce 11 a rn , ev entng ser11 1C€'
7 30 p m .
o rn , Young Pe opl es ser vtce, 7 Meadow.s , leaders
located on the 0 J Wh1te Rood
Gloze , mmtster , Mtke Gerlach ' Frtdoy 7 30 p m
7 JO you th servtce Wedneo;day p m Even1ng ser ... tce 7 30 p m
Saturday
night with his aunt
I
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DE
PEN
DE
N
T
H
OLI
N
ESS
off htghw O)I 160 Sunday School
WHITES CHAPEL Coolville RD
supermtendent
Terry Yankey ,
BEARWAllOW RIDGE CHURCH 7 30 p m
Wedne sday M1d Weelo. Prayer Rev Roy Deeter , pas l or Sunday CHURCH, INC - Corner Fou rth 10 a .m. Supe r intenden t John and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
youth m.ntsler Btble school, 9·;J,O OF CHRIST , Doug Seamon ,
lANGSV I llE
CHRI~TIAN
Se r viCe , 1 30 p m
Yo u th sc hool 9 30 a m , worshtp serv Ke , and L1ncoln Sts M tddleport Rev . LoYed ay F~rs t W ~~tdn es doy ntg ht William Carleton, Racine.
o m
mornmg worsh tp
10 30 m•ntster B1b!e study 9 JO a m
CHURCH , Rober! Mus ser po ster
meet tn g, 6 30 p m Eventng w or
10 30om Blble study and prayer ODell M anley, pas tor, So.ny Hud - of month CPMA set'W' tCes , second
Mrs. Glen Ables and Mrs.
o m , eve nt ng worshtp , 7 30
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m ' Hoy shtp 7 30p m
mornmg worsh1p 10·30 am
son Sunday School superinten - Wed nesday WMB me&amp;hng , th ird
ser v1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
prayer ser " tee 7 p m . Wednes
S1gtnon supt mor ntng wor sh•p
Larry
Hoffman of Bald Knobs
evenmg
wor shtp, 7,30 p m
dent
Su
nday
school.
9
30
o
m
:
CHESTER CHURCH OF lHE
th
roug
h
ftfth
yo
uth
servtee
RUTLAND
day
10 30' !,unday eventng se r'o't Ce
Wednesday B1bl@ study 7,30 p m
visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
NAZARI:NE , Re" Herb er t Grate
RUrLANO CHURCH OF CHRIST , evenmg worsh1p , ~ 7 30 p m , George Croyle, pasta~.
MIDDlEPORT CHURCH OF THE
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST , 7 :10 . mtd week ser vtce W edn c ~
an d pra lS&amp; ser"tce
pa stor W01sh1p !&gt;er v,, e, 11 am
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl - S70 Circle on Friday .
Denn•s Smt i h
pastor
fra11k prayer
NAZARENE Rev )1m Broome
George Fr edenck , supt Sunday day , 7 3Up m
Gran t St , M1ddlepor t Rev Bobby
and 7 30 p m ~ u ndoy
Sur:doy Young Sunday sc hool supt Sun· Wednesday . 7 30 p m
Daunt Brinker of Carey ,
pa stor Mrs Mary lathey . Sunday morn1ng serliiCe 9 30 am w1th
SYHACU~~ CHURCH 0 ~
I Hl: School 9 30 a m Rt chard Bar ton, day ~c hool and co1nmunton , 9 30
THE PEOPL ES CHURCH O F Elktns Sunday sch ool 10 a.m .
sc;:hoo l sup! Sunday school , 9 30 precchtng on ftrs.t and thtrd Sun
visited with Mrs. Dean
Ohio
NAZARENl:
Re v
Dol e Ho -.~
POMEROY
Corner
Mom
and
morn
•n
g
wor
shtp,
11
,
eventng
!&gt;Up!. Prayer mee ltng Wednes
o m Worshtp and comumon
om . morntng worshtp
10 JO day ol month by George PICken s
po~tor
Bob
Moore
!,&lt; Jndoy day 7 JO p m
Court Sts
thtrd fl oor over warsh1p
7 .30 p m , Thursday Br ink er and Betty Van
1030om
o m
Sunday
evangelts l lc
St~ oo l sup!
Sunday ~dwu l 4 JO
N EW STIVERSIIIL LE COMMUNI
Henry evenm g Bi bl e s. tudy and prayer Me t e r ,
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
RUTLAND
COMMUN I TY l1ghthouse Restauran t
Margaret
Ann
rneet mg, 7 30 p m
Prayer TY Ch~rcj-1 Sunday Scho Ol ser
o m
mor ntng w orshtp
lU 45 CHRIST Gobnel Mzr s., pastor St
CHURCH
Sundo)! School • 9 JO Cook pa !&gt; l or Sund ay sc hool , 10 mee ttng , 7 30 p m Affiltated with Jolmson, Sheryl, and Patrick
meet1n g,' Wednesda~ 7 30 p m
VICe 9 45 o m , War ship !.erviCe, o rn evangeh sl!c serv1 ce I 1J rtt
am mor nm g wo rsh1p I I a m ,
8
ble ~undoy &amp;chool9 3(.1 a, 1T1 . mor
o m wor sh tp ser v1ce 11 o m
UNITED
PRES B YTfR I A N 10 30 , EvangelistiC Sen11ce , 7 30 Wedt,e!&gt;doy ser v tces
pr ayer n u1g church 10 JO a 111 Sunday Wedn es day prayer meet ,ng 7 30 eventng ser'itte, 7 30 Wednes ·
H YSE LL
RUN
FREE on Friday
MINISTR Y OF MEIGS COUNTY, p m
Na;orcnc e ventng se1 .,. I\.C'
Wednesday
Prayer end protse 7 p m
day
even1
ng
ser
vrce
7
30
In
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle
MI:THODIST
·-Rev
Herbert
Atl
I 00
p m
p m youth ser ~1 c es Sunday 7
Ow •ght l Zo"•t z, d1rec t or
youlh 7 p m
Ootly pr o~ e r W ~ dne ~ doy ~ erv • Ce '/ 30 p m
meehng 7 30
'
terdenommalton al , f ull gospe l
1ng , pas tor Sunday s.chool 9 30 of New Haven were here lllst
p rn . ~unday ntght w or !'. htp 7 30
HARR ISONV I l L E
meeltng !:l JO o m Men ~ p r a~er
RUTLAND CHURCH O F GOO
ZION CHURCH OF C~R l S T
a m .. morntng wors hip 10 15 tc
LAUIU:L Cll~~ FRH ME THOOJ!,l
RUTlAND CHUHCH OF THt
weekend and picked com.
PRE SBYTERIAN . Rev
Ernest Pomeroy Horfl!&gt;onv.He. Rd
Don mcetmg ~o r u •doy l p m
Pastor Denn1s Ba les
Sund ay 11 a.rn EvoflgeltstiC ser~tce , 7 30
("HURCH flf•v Hoyd f. Shoo\..
NAZARENI: Rev lloyd 0 Gr11mn
They
were at the home of
Stricklin : pastor Sunday church 111\ ennedy pastor Btl! McElroy
UN II ~D
1-AI I H
NON
p m , praye r mee ttng , 7 . p m
pu:. lur
ll o ~d Wn ght
~unduy
Jr pa stQr Sunday ~ ch oo l q 30 ~chao l 10om worshtp servtce
schoo l, 9 JO o m
Mrs Homer Su nday !&gt;Chool wpt
11
30
a
rn
and
7
30
p
m
Preyer
Mary
Circle
on Sunday.
Sunday DCNQMINAIIUNAI ~ e " ~ o bert ~h ool !-.uf-11
Thursday
M or n1nq Wor ~ h1p o 1r1 v Oil! hlp ser vtce 10
q m_
Lee , sup!
mornmg worshtp
~rntth
pm ror
Su• tdov ~c h 0ol
schoo l 9 30 o m morntng war
BR A DFORD
C HU RC H
OF
'I J(J rt 111
'l11ndny ) tli DOI 10 '10 B•norlco.., ll, ,..e nvt:H WMP6 young meetmg , Wednesday 7 JO p m
Mr . and Mrs . James
9 30 o 111 ( In !&gt;" lcmh.H le(\ H1il
10 30.
~h1p and communton 10 30 a m
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURC H CHHIST G abrie l Mraz pastor
u 11&gt; Wv d•tt·~ tkt ~ l-'ruy o1 tll•d H1
pC''Jr lc !.
~c r v • tc
6 4~
Cundiff of Columbus visited
MIDDLEPORT , Sunday school
w or..,hql -..ro r Il l (€'
IIJ :10 o 1n
0~ JESU~ CHR IST
Thomos L Sunday schooL 9 30 o m mor n
~unday eventng youth Chrt SIIOil
h i ~ \rudy I J(l p m
!-.u11dny f'v t~fl
·~.I Uil qPii ~ltL !o fli VI l('
7 J(J pIll
Mr . and Mrs. Larry Circle
q 30 a m . R ~e h or d Vaughojl supt Endeavor () p m wo rsh1p ser
Ho!rnF&gt;s
.
pastor
Btble
study
chur ch '/ J fJ p "'
ing church , 10 30 a .m . Junior
11 \ c,.j W\.H ... hlfJ I J(/ p ttl (.1\(lll f' lat
~·, u~ P' m P t" h llg W('dn P.sday 1 :ru
l:Ul:N UUil ~U 8Wll HWl I~ IN 11c.., Tl tu r..,day I p 1n
M or nmg worshtp, 10 30
v•te 7 p m Wcdne:.day evEHW iq
1 l"
M ho, t(liiCliY IIH' f"ttr'~ 7 JO ~nturdoy 7 30 p 111 Evongoltshc church program under direction and family on Sunday.
SYRA CUS E, M orn mg wonh1p Cl pr ayer meettng a11d Btble 'Jtudy
LHffl~ 1 l: ld~·ro I( ~I a I"
po.., lnr
p 111 prayer meetmg Tuesday
of Koren Mraz for ch1l d ren 2 10
IJE: XI H~ l HUR{ It 01 &lt; tlfll ). l
There were 21 present for
p &lt;l I • I W ~ diiL'" dny f, lmonth
~l!li doy !-.( h o~&gt;l 11U (~ In
l h ov.urd , t,o•lc" Ht !"~ • · tl
J JU p m · Btble Study , Thursday
om ~ Sundov sc~oal 1 10 a m Mrs
7:t0pm
dun,ng regular churc h hour 1n Sunday School October \6.
\•
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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

RACINE FOOD MARKET

IF YOU I= IND

UNCLE

OUT , LET ME'

MY STARS, HOW

kNOW, WILL

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

LONG HAS IT

'YOU?

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MIDWAY MARKET
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PHONE 992·2156

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'FORE MY DOc&gt;
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OUT 0

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IT TH IS WAY -~ SOMEHOW I Ff EL (I~
IF IT S~.JU 5T LIKE GETTIN ' H OME ·

T'OUGHT 'rOU WAS

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WE COUI.D Bt:

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SERVICES

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PHONE 992·2156

NEW YORK
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WIN NIE K NOW

00EYI

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FEEL ABOUT
HER!
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G ROUP!

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WHAT KIND 0"
FISH &amp;HAL L I
SEND WINNIE
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GASOLINE ALLEY

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" Th' basket we
wu1 ustn' f er
-l:.h'taters.
Mist er
Walt?

Yes. Joel!
Where
is it?

it t' 'Zeb!
He live jes' over
hill here!

I wonder
if thel.l mi l'.
mashin
b sl&lt;oets?

Fr~da v Octooer 21
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Ry Oswald &amp; J am es J aco by
P laymg standard 16-18 poonl
notrump and stmple Slaym&lt;Jn.
what shou ld North bld in
response to South's notrump

' BA11NEY

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DRIVIN' HERSELF TOO

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SHE FELL ASLEEP
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o p e n i n g? H e h a~ t h ree
ChOices Pa ss two cl ubs and

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ch01ce .t.ven 11 we nno a 4·4

We make two clubs the las(

spad e flt . we rn a) mak e as
m~nv tn cks at nou·u1l1p as at
:spades Pa ss IS our second
chou·e. We have nme pomts
hut th ey are JU.St about thl'
wor st posstbl e Still wr_ d11
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Our best chUice IS t he
wmner here South w 11l go on

The Almana c
United
P ress
By
International
Today is Friday, Oct. 21,
the 294th day ol 1977 with 71 to
follow.
The moon is between its
h rst quarter and full phase.
The mo rn ing s ta r s are
J upiter , Mars, Venus and
Saturn.
The eve ning sta r is
Mercu ry .
Those born this date are

llllder the sign of Ubra.
Alfred Nobel, Swedish
mvenlor and founder of the

Nobel Pme, was born Oct . 21,
1833.
On thls day m his&lt;or y:
In 1879, after 14 mon&lt;hs of

experunents, Thomas Ed i tlllll
invented a workable electriC
mcandescent lamp.
- In 1917, the U.S. Al'my's 1st

to three a nd should bnng IL m
He• e lS th e play aga mst a d•aDiVlsion became the first
mond lead
Amencan fightmg lllllt to see
actwn in World War I.
South wms wnh dummy's
Jac k and goes afler spades. II
Easl pl ays low , South Wlll
take the double finesse He ltlt\f~ fi;}l] ~ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
w11l contmu e spades East w111 ~ ~ ~~'-!l ®
byHenr1ArnoldandBobLee
get i n and lead a second d1a·

Unscramble these lour Jumbles,
one let1er to each square, to form

mond South w1 1l worry about
a possible fi ve-card diamond four ordtnary words
su1t bu t the diamonds turn
oul to be 4-3 and South collects
three spades, two t ricks m
each other SUlt and a game
contmct

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SENATOR, EYER SINCE
ELECTION - YfAH -

Long Bo1tom. Ohio

WE Fill DOCTORS
PRESCRIPTIONS

RIGGS USED CARS, INC.

NEVER

CODNER'S CAMPERS

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY

Ken Grover Photography

GOVERNOR

HERE, DADE, WHILE
I GET YOU 50NIE HOT
SOUP AND COFFEE.

Rainbow Ridge,

Call949 7838 For Appom1ment

Mtddle port, Ohto

NOW. NOW. STAY RIGHT

.A.-:lts ',;~ ~
A Pittsburgh reader wants
to know what our opemng bld
IS with
...6532 ¥ AK9 + AKQ olo554
a nd •f vulnerablhty affects
our deci sion

The answer IS that we open
on e notrump . vulnerable or
not We aren ' t proud of our
h~nd . but we do have 16 points

and f1 ve tru::ks once we gam
the lead
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rhe expe rt s? Wnte " A S ~ tile
Jacob y s "
care o f th is
newspape r The Ja colJys w ill
answer m d1v1dua/ q u eslrons 11
s t a mpe d . s elf -a ddressed Yeslerday s
envelopes are enc losed fhe
mosr mtere stmg quesr1ons w111
he used m th1s column and w1!1
rece1v e CO P / OS o f J ACOBY
MODE RN I

Answer: HE[

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WHY HE WASN'T T IR'E l7
AF TE R' NOT SLEEPIN6
FOR' 17AYS,

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1orm 1he surpnse an s w~:~ r. as suggested by the above car1 oon

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BOOTH

PALACE

DETAIN

Answer Ten tn the pot w ould make tt very strong"PO-TEN-T"

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lf@lpOU ng Olld 110 e • Ci'pltOI\5
on my proper ty 8ob McGraw
S~ATE

A WAY Schedu le Ho lle
ween Port y Sot
Oc I 2Q ti'l
Roce1 Pr•z •s Ballooni
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Open Wed Frt and So t mlt-s
7 30
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Thurs nt tes So t or Sun ottet
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Cut No
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PUBLICATION

PI ANO TUNING end Repou l one
Don1els 992 2082 12 yean ser
11rce to Tn County Reference
Elbedelds.

TO Keith Douglas whose
last known addreu wu
Route 4
~omeroy , Oh ro
WILL BABYSIT 1n my home by the
45769, Kenneth M
Ha lltr,
hour cr weelo.
A nr age
whose last known actdrus
wefl:ome 742 28J3
was Route .t Ponuroy Ohio
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Ronald
Harbour ,
45769 ,
whose last known address
was Ro ute 4 Pomeroy , Ohio
NOTICE OF
.45769
and the vnknown
APPOINTMENT
ex iCu1al'i
actm lnlstrators ,
Case No 22230
he1rs l egatees devlstes of
Estltt ot
lOUIS
CtariC
Keith Doug l as Oecuud
O.cnud
you are hereby notified that
Not rce IS h~reby g rv en tMt
you have been Defendants In
lewis 0 Clark Jr
of 1713
a legal ac ti on ent itled R:obtrt
Bryan AYe
SW
Canton
Eugene Eblin Hy lll a J Eblin
Ohio 44705 Mas been duly
and Amer i cln Econ..omy
appornted Adm •n l strator of
Insurance Company vs Keith
theo Estate of Lov•s Clark ,
Douglas, Keonneth M Ha il er
deceased , l a t e of 01 111e
Ronald Harbour C1t1ZeMs
Tow nsh1 p , Me gs County ,
Nat •on al Bank , and the
Oh i O
Marling
address
unknown
executors
ad
Hock •ngport . Oh 1o
m lnt!trators , heirs lega tees
Cr td 1tors ar~ requ.red to
and
dev i sees
of
Ke 1fh
file the 1r Cla lrY!S Wlfh !a 1d
Douglas Deceased This cut
flduc1ary
w 1thrn 1- three
has been ass1gned Cue No
months
16 568 and 11 pend In" In tht
Dated th 1s 7th day of Oc
Court of Common Pleas of
tober 1977
Me •gs Coun ty , Pomeroy
Oh o 45769
Mann1ng 0 Web!ter
The obtect of the Compl tmt
Jvdge
Is to demand a m'l)ney
c.o urt of Common Pleas ,
IUd?ment
aga in st
the
Proba t e D •¥•Sron
Defendants 1n the amount of
Me1gs Co Oh10
$102 113 56 , and to sell the
(10) U 21 28 3tc
real estate now titled In the
names of Keonneth M Heller
and Ronald Har~:&gt;our and to
apply tl'1e proceeds of said
real estate salt to the
PUBLIC. NOTICE
damages awarded . ,.ld rul
TO all WhO WtSh to btd on the
estate bt l ng located In
remodeling of thlt Harnson
Col umbia Township, end the
ville Town Hall Sc1p10 Twp
demand 1S to foreclose all
ft'le Trustees w ill be at the
1nterest owned by you end for
Town Hall trom I to 4 p m
costs
Saturday Oct 22 tor lhose
Vou are ree~ulred to entwtr
who wtsh to b1d
the Compla int w ith i n twenty
Bids wtll be opened on Nov
t1ght deys after the lest
-4 at 7 30 p m Fnday tven ing
publlcat ton of this notice
at tlie ~~~gevl!le Town Hall
wh td'l will be publ i shed once
The Trustees reserve the
each week tor six successive
r1gl'tt to rejec t any or aU b 1dS
weeks Tl'le last publication
Trustees of
w il l be made on November
Sc•P•O Twp
lltt'l , 1977 , and the twenty
Glenn E Jew ell.
etght days for answer wil l
Clerk
commence on that dete
R t 2 Albany Ohto
In case of your fa!lure to
answer or otherwlu respond
110 ) u , 21 , 28 Jtc
u reQuired by the Ohio Rules
of C1v11 Procedure iudgment
Q_y default will be rendered
aga lnst you for tht relltf
demanded In tht Comp laint
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Larry E Spencer.
Cue No H231
Meigs county
Est1te of Helen Bo1trrght
common Plen
Dtceued
Cltrkol Court
No trc e IS hereby g1¥en th at
P omeroy , Ohio d769
Raymond H
Boatr ig ht of
11 01 7 ,. J 1 28 111 1 . 11
Route 1 Long Bottom Ohio
has been duly app oi nted
Adm tn1strator of the Estate
of Helen Boatr ight deceased
late of Me i gs County, Ohio
Cred1tors are requ ired to
ftle their cla•ms with sa •d
fiduciary
W l fl"lrn
t hree
months
Oated th15 11th day of
October 1977

PUBLIC NOTICE

I RC 3311461

Separate suled proposals
for vou11ona l Agriculture
Tools and Equipment w ill be
rece•ved at tt1e ofrlce of the
cl erk of the Board of
Educat 1on of Southern Local
School
D ist r ic t
Me i gs
County
Ohio until 12 00
o ' clock
noon .
Eastern
Standard T1me October 31.
&gt;1 977 and will be publ ic ly
opened and read by the clerk
Immediate ly t/"lerutter at the
usual placeo of meetmg of Slid
board or educ&amp;tlon , tebulated
and a report thereof midi by
the clerk to said board at Its
next meeting
Copies of the specifica tions ,
instructions to bidders and
proposal forms may bf ob
talned at the office Df the
Clerk Treasurer
A cert1fled check payab le
to the clerk treesurer of the
above Board of Education or
a sat•sfactory bid bond
executect by tt'le bidder end a
sur~ty
company.
In an
1mount equa l to f lvt percent
of th~ b id shall beo submlrttd
w rttl eactl b1d
Sa Jd board of education
reserves the right to weivt
.nformalltles , to accept or
re 1ect any end el l, or parts of
any and all bids
The suc cessfu l btddtr w ill
ce requtred to turnjsh a
satisfactory perform1nct
bond for one nu ndred ptrcent
of the contract price
No b1ds may be withdrawn
for at l east th.rty 130 ) days
aftttr the scheduled closing
t1m e for receipts of bids
Board of Educa tio n of
Southern
Local
School
Orstrtct
By Rober t K Sayre
Pr estdent
L 1nda J Spenc er
Clerk
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Mann .ng 0 Webster
Jud ge
Court of Common Pleas
~rebate OJV ISIOn
( IO J 14 21 28, Jtc

PUBLIC NOTICE
The annvel elec t ron Of the
Me1gs County Ag ncultural
Soc1ety Drrectors will be hel d
Th ursdav November 10 1977
at t he off 1ct of the Metgs
County Commissioners In the
Courtho..use at Pomerooy ,
Ohio from s to 9 p m
Qual •flcat lons for d1rectors
are that tt'ley must be a
qua lifie d voter of Me igs
County and must have a
membershiP t i cket In sard
SOCiety Of 1917
Cand idates J:)tfltlons m u~t
be filed wrth the Secretary no
later than .5 p m Thursday
November 3
1977
Only
persons ho l drng membersh•P
tickets at tne c lose of the J977
County Fair or at IelSt ( 15)
calendar days before the date
of election i!lre qualified to
vote
Tt'le Meigs Agr ! cvltural
Soclt1r By
Mrs Wa l laceBredford Stcretarv
{1 0) 21 , 28 {11) A 3 fC

lndlanapoUa
Indianapolis, capttal and
largest ctty of Indtana, IS
located at the geograplucal
center of !he state It IS the
lith largest city m the Untied
States, With a consobdaled
city 'population of 7~,739
according to the !970 census
and
a
metropolitan
population of I , Ill 173 In-

CAMPt:R
IIO!IN

FOU R ROOM S and both Adul t~
only No pe ls 91jl2 5q()8
COU NTRY MO&amp;ILI:: Ho me Pork
Route 33 nor th ol Pomeroy
La1ge lots Coli qq2 7479

A CAREER w1th o l ulure foro man

or woman who wonts the best
rn hte A pay chec k e11ery
week lc ntosl •c tr,nge beneftts
oil local work G1ve us a cell of
992 2480 or w11te Western
Southern l1fe Insurance 2U:I '
E Mo m Pomeroy Ohoo for on
formot•o n

lntred,bte r Why pay h1gh elednc
b lis th1s w1nter? lei us pO)I
thern l or you' 0 1e bedroom
S130 now ovorloble
1 tram
V1lloge Manor ThHd and M II
St reet s M•ddlepo rf Telepho ne
ljlQ2 7787 bquol Hous1ng Op
portu n ly

ADDRESSERS
WANTED
lm
med of ely I Work at home
no
expenence necessary
ex
t ellent pay Wnte A mer1c on
SerV ICE! 8350 Pork lone Su1te
2b9 Dollos TX7523l

LARGE MOBt l l:: Home lot Cou nTr y
Sellrng
Me g!i Schools
A ll
utrlrtres ovotlable Bottle go ~
heotrng only 742 3122

NEED LADY to take core of 3
sthool age boy§ ethe r fu ll
I me or 1ust at nrghl 985 4122

ONE BEOROOM Mobtle Hom e
Adul ts only 992 2598

E XPERI~NCED REFRIGE RATOR and

oppl1once serii'ICemon
Po1d
holrdoys
11 0CCI ons
and
i'lospltol l zOifon
Gallo
Retr.gerotor Co bl l 3rd A"e
Goll1 polrs Otl1o

l'oi'Salc. HentorTraoo

NEED BABYS ITT ER ot home 111
Aortl cnd 7 om to b pm S35 a
week
Co li Donny Roush

a43 2292

Ke_"~~b1. I~ ~~ 85~
COINS CURRENCY tokens old
pocke t wotches and chotns
sii"Wer ond gold We need 1964
and older silll'er co rns Bu y sell
or trade Call Roge r Wamsley

742 2331
OlD FURNITURE 1~e boxes broH
beds rr on beds ell; complete
households W r~! e M D M rll er
Rt -4 Pomeroy Ohto or cal l
~2 771&gt;0
NO ITEM TOO Lorge or too ~moll
W11l bu y l prece or com ple te
household New used or on!
ques Merl in s Fu rn rfure 20 N
2nd St
M1ddlepo r l
Phone

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-TO ten

l9b3 CHEVROlET DUMP f1 uck
900"' 20 fires ohllOSI new wrth
o 1908 motor m e'!,cellen t con dt
t1 on
Sl200 or be5t oiler
949 21'24

FOR SALE or Trade 1967 For d T
Bord Fu ll power otr new e~t
houst system G lenn R B1 ssell
Bo!.hon Rood
949 2801
or
949 2860

~..et Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; cond1hon your
water and Coop wa1er
,oftener Model VC XVI
Now Only

'279.95
your

water

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ac res wtlh good
burldrng slle or older home
sutloble tor remodeltng wat er
and electqc 1ly all'olloble close
to l'lordtop rood Coli Qq2 7036
ot te r 5 pm

New Co Op water and
softeners, model VC SVI

Only S279 95
Save sso 00 on a new
Hotpomt Relrtgerator
1 New 20 cub1c ft Chest
Freezer
S25 00 Dtscount

lqbf:l THUNDERBIRD
lrke new
1975 Con Am 125 Mus1 c ltlo.e
geeS£' and ducks 742 237b
Reasonable oiler s accepted

( 1) Good Refr.1gerator 5200

ONE NICE 7 prece ch rom e
breakfast set I ont1que qu dt
I ont rque 12 go :!.hotgu n stone
1o rs etc Phone 247 2308

1 Good Used McCullough

F 250

aut om at ~~;

Ford P S
390 engrne

A C
(30.4 )

773 sq7s
MCCULLOUGH MIN I MAC Cho rn
Sow $t:r5 (304) 773 5975
19b7 VW VAN carpeted new
poml good hres excellent
co nd han Coil (61 4) Ji' 6 0307
MIN I BIK E ALMOS T new
949 2379 ofter 5

Call

1 Good Used
Upnght Freezer

Amana
5250 00

10 10chamsaw

If YOU hove o ser.,rce to offer
wont to l:tuy or se ll somethrng
or
ae look ,ng lor work
w hate ver
you II get resu lts
foster w1th a Senttnel Won t Ad
Coli 992 215b
GARAGE AND Yard Sole 536
Htgh 51 M1ddleport So t Oc1
~2
1(J om to ? Clolhtng onll
ques toys com'' book s m1sc
Pnced Ia se ll
YARD SALE' Oc1 20 21 Vme
Street
Rocrne
Huddleston
res1dence 9 om to 4 pm Cancel
If ro •ns
YARD SALE Books cloth ng sew
rng mochrne cor Otr condt
t•one r last wh1te house on
rrght rn Chester R1 248 Frr ond
Sot
YARD SAlE Man
Oct 24 o!
Aust1 n Wolfe s res rdence
Braodwoy St Racine O h•o
BA RN SAlE Sot Oct n and
Sun OE 1 23 9 om lo 9 pm
Edgar Brewers resrden ce RD
1 Portla nd Oh1o 843 2164

HOOF HOlLOW Horses Bu y sell
It ode or tro tn New a 1d used
:,oddlu Ru th Ree.,e&lt;o Albo 1y
(61o4 ) b98 J290
Mt:IGS COUN TY Hu mane )ocll' t1'
Corelme and odoptr oi\ ~ ~ t .- r tc
9'rJ 7bf.JO 7 4'1 J1b2 9'11. '14/1
lWO PONit~ mort' !lnd g• I I 1g
One b1 ok e Ia hor t~s s H J r t' &lt;;~
rnclu ded 74'1 :;.:'I:!JJ
G IV~

AWAY good
po ~~1 hl f!
r Lonho und J rnb
temnl &lt;'
M o the r
wo~
o blull r~k
99'1 7310

&lt;\utu -Sale•
t91b

MHC UJfY

IJ U!h ~' l

dtanapohs has an area of

Hurr o b ou r
A" h"' 111 11
c ylrnder ~~ bUU {. ull '-' 1 I

379 4 square m1les

q / h .. r 4

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FOR SALE
ROUTE
7
RI GGS
CREST MANOR T h1 s
new ra nel1 tvoe home ca n
be
you r s
3
lovely
oearooms 2 ba l hs d nrng
room lovely kt fchen very
large ltv ng room cen tr a l
heat &amp; arr Ful l basement
need s con crete floor 2 ca r
11arage wrth workshop All
ca rp e t ed
PRICED TO
SEL L - $27 700 00

PHONE
CLELAND REALTY
992-2259

Thermal lnsulatton

Vcnyl &amp; Alummum Stdtng,
Storm Wtndows &amp; lnsulalton.
Call Professtonals

Saves JO pet to so pet
on heahng cost
Exper1ence and
fully msured
Free Est

Alocal contractor
Phone 949 2801
or 949 2860

ca11 667 6479

No Suodlr C.lb P~.,

A01h l Pom&lt;tOJ, 0

'1111 Driltnlltm
Not Tht lllitiiDni

STORY 3 bedroOrT'\ lrame
house f A lur noc e s1orm wtn
dows t~replo ce rn Mrddiepor t
flh one 992 3457

MUST SHL lhrs 3 bedroom 2 '
bolh ~ pill Ioyer w lh all th e e.10
tros I Pr ced far bel ow actual
real estate volue for qu1Ck
sole ' N ce drr11e 10 power
p onts $44 000 C/92 2A9'l
NEW ONE year old brlevel home
3 bEdroom 1 bo th garage
recrealion room
I I acres
Eogle R1dge 9 4 ~ 2745
NICE ONE acre butldmg sr te s
pqrtly wooded
near Me•g s
H gh School 992 5523

COU NTRY HOME 12 x b4 M obile
Home Three bedroom I bolh
I l 10 o c re~ Fo1 more ml ormo
1 on tall742 237b
NEW MOD ERN oil electnc three
bedroom home Butl l on k1t
chen Basement Lorge lot
Gra 11 el
Hd1
Mrddl epo rt
Q92 5188 or 992 9975

HOMESITES lor sole I acre and
up Mtddleport neat Rulland
Coli 9Q2 7481
NEW 3 bedro orn house 2 bath S
all elec
1 acre Moddleport
close to Rutland Phone QQ2
7481

REAL ESTATE
Fb~

5A~E

Good
sustness
Bldg
located ilt 605 W Matn Sf .
Pomeroy , Ohro PresentlY
occup1ed bv
a going
business Bldg has delu)te
apartment
overhead
bnng1ng m good mcome
Priced on tnspection only
can be seen any trme from
10 am 1o 6 p m Inquire at
60S w Main St Pomeroy
OhiO 45769

TEAFORDm
RfALlOI&lt;'

MAIN
POMEROY, 0

VIRGIL B TEAFORD, SR
REALTOR

SMAlL form l or sale 10° ~ down
ow ner hnonced Monroe Coun
ly W Vo Phone (304 ) 772
3102 or (30 4) 772 3227

3 year ol d ran ch type home
&amp; Bdrm s. 2 baths large
lt vt ng room and dtntng
fa m li y
raom
l ots of
closets
fully ca rpeted
close to town approx 1
acre ground Help w1th VA
and
FHA
fmanc1ng

VA FHA 30 yr fmo ~c1 ng ln~l ond
M ort gage 71 E State Ath ens
ph one (614 ) 592 3051

BUDGET 3 Bedroom , l o~ carpeted ltvtng room
w1 th s l 1dmg glass doors, famtly room w1th f trep lace
ntce drn1ng room k tt chen w 1th lots of ca b1n ets All
remode led rns 1de &amp; out Corner lot Close t o school s &amp;
shopp.ng area A
stea l ' at S21,500 Shown by
appo1n t m ent only
FREE GAS - Why worry about the hlgh cos t of
heatmg your home outs1de l1ght s heatmg your water
dry 1ng your clothes etc We 11 se ll you your own gas
well Not only that we'll thro w tn a good Pr 2 story house
with 3 bedrooms and bath , n1ce dtnrng room and full
basement also over 50 acres of lan d w tth a larg e
beau.t1lul pond stocked w rth fi sh Call t or appotntment
P1 o...ed fo r qu1 ck sale a t $37 ,500 00

HAIR, LOOK

HERE -

F1ve

bedroom s. n1ce 1' 1 stor-y house ta,..ge ltv1ng room wtth
shrn rng oak floor.ng large k1tch en w 1lh dtntnQ area 2
fu\1 baths 2 bedrooms down and 3 upst a1 rs Completely
msulated w1th- F A nat gas furnace Large por ches &amp;
garage L oc ln Chester Pnce Sl9 BOO

UPPER SYRACUSE - Good l hedroom house w1fh
txt t h 1 n rnor e small bedrooms could be t1mshed
upstdlrS A lso garage sl orage buildrng stra wberry
pE!tCh ."nd gar den spa ce Dnv eway rs electrrc hea ted
N JCt' (1 f1 o R 1ver v•ew Furnrlure can be bought extra
Prt ce l!lr QPI CI&lt; n le HPII•t: ,.,d lnl ~l? 600

-

ELWOOD B OW ~R S REP AIR •
Sweepers lo o~ 1 er~ rrot,s ~II
smo !l oppi1CJnces Lown mower
ne •t to StCJte Htghway Cor~
on Rou1e 7 Pl'lonc (bl4 ) '*IS
3825
..,

AND MARTIN E ~t~Collotmg
se pt1c syste ms
dozer bQrkhoe dump truck
I mes fone
g1ove l
block fop
po11rng R1 143 Phone I (614)
oQa 73J1

$37 300 00
SMALL FARM - 6 acres.
several butldtngs, garage,
lo1s of garden space keep
animals
here
n1cely
remodeled home , 3 bdrms.
formal dtntng modern kit.
famtly
room
full
ba sement fully carpe ted.
looks n1ce $29 SOO 00

HUNTING LAND -

1l5

acre
- most
ha s
all
tn 1i'lerals
close to good
f 1sh1ng $149 00 per acre,
total S20 ooo 00

IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION - 3 bdrms ,
wood burmng F P
mce
lot N1c e appearance, new

leatures ONLY 114 000 00
GIANT HOME - ThiS 2

Phone 992 3325
BRICK .4 apartments
ha s 2 bedroom apt one 1
bedroom and a stud to apt
Large y ard near st ores

Only $23,000
NEW TRI LEVEL -

~OMES

-

We

have several

NEWER HOMES -

We

have several

BUSINESSES -

We ha ve

ACREAGE

-

We ha ve

some

COUNTY
OUT
OF
USE
OUR
BUYERS
LISTING
PHOTO
SERVICE , WHY DON'T
YOU&gt;
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY , &amp;
LEONA CLELAND
ASSOCIATES

candy Str1p

baths ,
natural
fur-nace
large lot

2 APARTMENTS -

Lei

one pay fo r the w hole
place Askmg just S9.600
BRICK- 4 bedrooms l lf1
baths natu ra l gas F A
furnace , f1replace:
fu l l
basemen t. large dm 1ng,
porch and n 1ce corner lo t

122 SOD
LOT -

In town 50 x 100

wtth water sewerage and
elec tric Has 2 bedroom
mob 1le home m cl uded All
lor $6 000

IF YOU HAVE GOOD
CREDIT,
CAN
PAY
RENT YOU CAN BUY'

Reg $6 95 not en stalled

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year t ha n she has lor some trm e
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could t1e lp swell your back ac
count and standrn g 1n the com
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WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

Was $2995

'

Wa~ S 14 95

72 DELTA 88

6cy

Busters 8. Public Polley Forums 10 Grape Ape 13
7 3D--Pink Pahther 3, 15, World of Survival 4, Jetsons

tft'llrum

"

: Z8 Con june-

n

30 rolls of carpet 1n stoca,.
Good selection all on sale
Installed w1th paddmg~ no
extra to pay

742 2211

ssw

a talent

.... Pitchers'

\

6 3D--Marlo ,wod the Magic Movie Machine 4. TV
C~ 8 U 5 Farm Report 10 Kentucky
Alleld 13
7 OG--Salurday Reporl 3, Fun for Everyone 6. Ghosl

Bernice Bede Osol

4 '- man has

72 CHEVY IMPALA
"
HT CPE.

72 FORD

ASTRO•GRAPH 1 3D--Frank Ellwood

DOWN
I Sunday
dinner
2 Herotc
Horatto
3 MtUtar)
government
(2 wds )

73 PONTIAC
CATALINA 2 DR.

75 OtDS 88
ROYALE CPE •

75 PINTO
WAGON

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,1977
6 QO--Sunrlse Semester 8. 10

Affair 10

: 28 Ethioptan

4.88 sq. yd.

'

ACROSS
llnd1an
grass
5 Grunt
· 10 Norwegtan
saint
"li Lurch
13 Indian
City
14 Raunent
15 Lect
16 Altar (bat )
17 Netghbor of
Czech
:""' Petty
• 20 Oppostte of

NOW '2595

NOW '1295

'4395

For Saturday, Oc1 22, 1977

by THOMAS JOSfPH

'1295

'1795

12 3D--Red Hand Gang 3,15 Soul Train 6, Viewpoint 8.
Fat Albert 10 American Bandstand 13

6'ttacMM'6f:tt"'

4 DR.
Vmyl roo f
Wa s $2795

'2095

MUSIC 20

:

1

74 OLDS 88
ROYAL

W1th K1ds 20
12 co--Baggy Pants and the Nitwits 3.15
Movie
'Broken Arrow 4. Weekend Special 6, Secrets of
Isis 8 In the Know 10 Action News for Kids 13

: , ments

12 and 15 ft Width Carpet •
rubber back
'

family
room'!;,
gas forced a1r
shop garage ahd
Want S27 500

73
COUPE DEVILlE

11 3D--Search· and Rescue J 4 15, Hot Dog 6 Coping

• 23 Tally
: 25 MusiCal

Regular" 9S

T&amp;T

2 dr H T

11 oo--Thunder 3,4, 15 Big Blue Marble 6. Batman
Tarzan B 10
Krafft Supershow 13, Crockett's
V I ctory Garden 20

:

SaveS4 88 Sq Yd

700 Club

Consumer Surv1val Kit 20

: 21 Balkan
: 22 Central

Rubber llack

Sporls &amp; Travel World

10 lD--Muhammad All 3,4,15 Space Academy B,lO,

:

10 ROOMS- 4 bedrooms, 2

YOU
BE L I EVE'
sn1.25D oo
HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL

OLDER

3

bedrooms.
l'h
bath s,
fam 1ly
room
utility ,
garage. and one acre of
land $41 000

story home ha s up lo 5
bdrm s enclosed porch 111~
baths l1vmg dmmg two
car garage storage bldg,
1
level corner lo t WOULD

- 2 story frame. 4 bdrms
some
remodeli ng
complete bath ktt ONLY
$6,725 00

SAVE ON "
CARPETING ,

'2995

S P Cpe A1r

9 30 ~ Consultation

10 DO -

'3695

73 PLYMOUTH
SATELLITE

6 30 P M - Testtmony Time
7 00 - Pau l Gaudino Fam1ly Fitness
7 30 - Wrestlmg

8 30 -

LLAC
ILLE

Red
vrnyl roo!
w h1t e leather mte r~or full
power and fac1ory atr ful l

NOW '2900

3 00-Movle

t rlc Companv 20
lO ~oo-..:On ce UP.on a Classic 20

t XCAV A liNG dozer loader O'nd
bockh,oe worlo. dump l rul[k 5
ond lo poys fo1 i'11re wdl l'lbui
It II d r I to sod I mes lone and
gravel Cell Bob or Ro ger Jef
fe rs doy ph on e 992 7089 n1gh1
phon e 992 3525 or 992 5232

WILL do roolrng con~tr u c lr on
pl u nbrng ond heolmg No 1ob
loo lorgl! or too sm all Ph on e
742 23 48

3,

5&amp; 9 PM - Man Who KnewTooMuch (PG)
7&amp;11 PM - OdetoBIIIyJoe(pG)
Cable Channel 5 -

MACHINE Repo11 s ser
111ce all moke s 9'12 2284 the
Fobr1c
Sho p
Pomer P' y
Authoru:ed Si nge r Soles end
S~r YIC e We ~i'larpen SCissor{

EXCAVA riNG dozer ba ckhoe
ond d tcher Char les R Hat
Boclo. Hoe
SerYICe
f eld
Rul lond Oh o Phone 742 2008

News

'1

COUPE

Vtnyl roof t u ll power a1r
stereo
Was 53800

Mov1e Channel 4 -

T

S~W IN C

10,

Bronze, tan vmyl roof
leather rnfenor full power
and a1r
Crutse control
AM FM stereo tape

74 CUTlASS

Low mileage

a,

77 CADILLAC

NOW '5900

75 DODGE
CHARGER S.E.

Slrategy of Terror ' 3, 5 OQ--Movle 'Oedipus the
King 3

REMODELING Plum brn:g heof)lg
al"\ d a ll 1ypes of geneml rep_prr
Work guaranteed 20 years'"
per ence Phone 9Q.2 2409 1o

BA THRO OMS AND
K.rtchens
remodeled ccrom1c tde plum
b1ng corpen lry and gen~rol
mo1ntenoncc 13 years e~t
per ence 992 3b85

216 E Second Street
Pomeroy, Oh1o 45769

Spacoous

several
EASTERN DISTRICT - l' 1 acres of leve lland ntce
12x64 all ca rpeted m oblie home w tth 2 BR s il v mg
room ktl che n and bath 2 rooms built on ntce t am 1ly
room with ftrt!place pl ent y pt garden s pace ~ some fru•f
trees Large workshDP and block ce llar C1ty water and
septtc tank Ntce countr y settmg on County Rd 28
Pnce SI S 900

-

B~ADPORO
A.u ctro r, eer
cW,
plete Ser11 ce Ph one 949 2487
o r 94Q 1000 Roerne Ohto cjl11
Btodl ord

HOW~RY

JUST LISTED -

CommerCi al property appr ox 17
acres le11el land locaTed at
Tupper s Plorn s on Oh1o Rout e
7 Phone (014 ) 667 b304

lBimD•

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EXCAVAliNG BACKHOI:: dozer
trencher
lgw bqy
dump
trucks sep l 1c ws 1ems
Brll
Pull m.s phone 992 147E:l day or
nt gl t

HOUSE FOR Sole 0 1 1651 Lrn co lt1
Hts Co11992 7471 bel ore 3 pm
and alter 5 call 992 337b

. . . . ~Jack W Carsey, Mgr
.....
Phone 99'2 21B1

COUNTRY l ormlol'\d wrth seclud
ed woods water and good oc
cess rroMonroe Countv W Va
$1 000 down call ~304) 772
3102or (30 4) 772 3227

•

=

S50

Pomeroy Landmark

•

•

!I'J2 2206 or 992 7630

10 20 1mo

I Good Used McCullough
Cham Saw

••

Carpet &amp;Upholstery
Phone M1ke Yoong
At

1 40---News 13
2 Jo-Mary Hartman

Full power &amp; atr
Wa s S6800

NOW

ABC News 33 Mov ie "The Face of Fu Manchu " 10
12 DD--Monty Python s Flying Circus 33
12 05---Kotak 8, 11 3D--Janakl 33. 12 4D--Lohman &amp;
Barkley 6 Ironside 13
I OQ--MJdnJghl Specia l 3,4, 15 Movie Equmox" 10,

76 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DR&gt;- -16395
13295
75 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC 4 DR
1
74 FORD GRAN TORINO 2 DR
2495
74 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR 6 cyl auto P s 12395
52695
74 FORD MUSTANG II MACH I
12695
74 BUICK LESABRE 2 DR HT
1
74 MUSTANG II 4 CYL Au to
1995
12195
74 DODGE DART 6 CYL A" to 1 Dr
11795
73 CHEVY NOVA 6 CYL Aula
12195
73 DODGE CHARGER. LOADED
12495
73 PONTIAC LEMANS, 2 DR
11695
73 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM
1
73 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR
1895
73 CHEVY CUSTOM C/10'-- - - '12695
12695
73 FORD CUSTOM F-100, AUTO
71 r.HEVY CUSTOM C/10
'1295
71 FORD F-350, 1 TON Cab &amp; Chasm 11895

••

Carpeting

ll 3o-Johnny Carson 3 4, 15, Baretta 6 13. Mash

OTHER CARS &amp; TRUCKS

•
'

Young's

fret btimate5

10141 mo pd

2

75 CHEVY SCOlTSDALE PKG.~~~~ 13295 NOW 12995
75 SUZUKI 380 Wolh saddle bags Was saoo NOV. 1750

111m:.
•

Supenor
Steam Extracllon

Bissell Siding Co.

1 Good Used Homehte
XLI2 Cham Saw
5125

MIDDLEPORT - SPACIOUS HOME TO FIT YOUR

IN YOUR

Cellulostc (wood fiber)

•

Ph llU2511

Rttdu!Ut 0

PomlfO!

Blown Insulation

•

•

15 l.IIUILU\1.
COUPE DEVILLE

Full power &amp; Atr
Was $8900

8 3D--C hiCo &amp; the Man 3 4,15 Wall Street Week 20 33
9 co--Rockford F1ies 3,4 15, Movie " W W &amp; the Dl~le
Danceklngs' 6, 13, Switch a, tO, Lowell Thomas
Remembers 20, Soog at Twilight 33
9 31)-Qulncy 3,4,15. News 20, Indian Summer 33
10 3D--Monty Pylhon s Flying Circus 20 Drought 33
11 co-- News 3 4 6,a, 10,13.15 Dick Cavetl 20

1
72 PONTIAC GRANVILLE 4 DR
1095
67 CORVAI R 4- DR ___..:.:W:::as~$=50.:_0N::.:O:::W:._ 1395

•

PARTS -LABOR •
GUARANTEED •
REASONABLE ••'
•
RATES
•

51'25

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

KIDS

AutomatiC
Transmtsston Service

1 Good used McCullough
310 E Chain Saw
595

A HIN A 81::0 Q92 I::JQ 47
Poles
mox
CHIP
WOOD
drometer 10 on largest end S8
per ton Bundled slob S6 per
to n Delivered to Oh 1o Pollet
Co Rt 2 Pomeroy 992 2b89

SWAIN

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

BRAND NEW galt cor t wLtl-1 se11en
cl vb s
mostly Tourn CJments
barel y used SBS Charlene
Hoell ch 992 52 92
COPPERl'ONE RANGE 20 w1de
opt '&gt;Lze G E Refngerotor
Green 14 cu h (30-t ) 675 5203

Wood Stoves

76 CADILLAC
SEDAN DEVILLE

7 31}-Porter Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4, Can did Camera
6, Pnce ts R lght 8, MacNeil Lehrer Report 20,33.
Famtly Feud 10, Name That Tune 13 Pop Goes the
Countr y 15
8 oo--CPO Sharkey 3 15, In Search of 4, Donny &amp;
Mane 6, 13 Wonder Woman 8.10. WashJngton Week
m Review 20,33

73 PLY. FURY 1, 4 DR was 51095 Now 1895
72 FORD LTD 4 DR Wa s S\095 NOW sg95

•

Due to the great response to Karr &amp; Van Zandt's Great Used Car
Sale they are gomg to contmue 1t for thetr 13th b1g week to bnng you
th e gr eatest savmgs yet on these value rated used cars.

Muppet Show a, News 10, To Tell lhe Truth 13
Gil logan's Is 15 Almanac 20 Making Things Gro.;
33

Was SI29S NOW

&lt;-•

J&amp;L

8995
11995

Was 12495 NOW

73 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 DR HT
Wa s SI89S ~ow
73 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR -__:11495

•
1&lt;19-l --

m l!l'll

..... ..... ...

lARGI:: 'vl::l VU sglo Excellent
(Ondi! lon Beovt lu i glas "'- 1op
(Oflee table 992 32 83

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

1970

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~
Service~
~r- '"'- a.~.-r T~udo cw . . fl._....
,
,

197b G RAVELY TRACTOR wrlh
georbo~t
ro tary cvllr volors
~ulkey
30
r olarv mower
742 2573

test

Ph

..

Heroes 1S, Mary Tyler Moore tO
6 OQ--News 34,8, 10, 13, 15 ABC News 6 Zoom 20
6 3D-- NBC News 3,4,15 Carol Burnett &amp; Frlenas 6
CBS News 8 10 As We See It 20. ABC News 13
7 00-Truth or ~ons 3 Cross Wtts 4, Liars Club 6

Wa&gt; 11895 NOW

•

Kmg5bury Home Sales

5 3G--Odd Couple 4, News 6 Elec Co 20,33, Hogan' s

Was S9200 NOW
1

74 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR.

992 lOH OR 5TOP BY 1100 E MAl ~
Sf POMEROY 01110 FOR A fREt
ESIIMATE
'

LARRY LAVENDER

Chester , Oh1o
8 29 pd

Loaded

downs are met"'mully rnst.tlltd to
auu1t m111mum Yfttr Contact nlot
a quality lw~ttnt. Don t wart trll let
!OimS on JOUI 1001 let US COilt rt n..._
and stop potenbll ltaks. CALL

ftKUM. OhiO

~loc k ed

FOR SALE or trade o r lol"\d con
tro cl 2 bedr oom house Ill
Rutland qq2 5858

97 WINCHESTE R 1b gt1 pump A I
shape $225 Stevens Brawnmg
12 go pump A 1 st1ope S1 2S
locus ts posts S1 25 each Fire
wood $25 per truck load
742 2359

Sox J4

'

76 CONTINENTAL MARK IV

salist, ,001 IASIIIIOtt CGmPif!W Itt U$
tte down r&lt;MI' mobile home T~ t...-

S 00---Bonanza 3.; "f'Y Three Sons 4, Gunsmoke 8,
Mtster Rogers N eig hborhood 20 33 Ho9an s
Heroes 10 Emergency One 13, My Three Sons 15

Pill

,

Spill and

FOR SALE

TIMBER Pomeroy Forest Pt o
ducts Top priCe for stond1ng
sowt tmber Call 992 59b5 or

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

•'
•

ltDME Wt hMt IUIIablt In I VlfltiJ olcoAIJts 'tie 11m• atumtnum un6trptn!'"_.,
If\&amp;, ~or 10111 puce ol mmd 1nd _
1'!-

STO«M
WINDOWS l DOORS
IEPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
AlUMINUM
IIDIIIG SOffiTT
GlllTEIS-AWNINGI

Phone 98! 3806

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1977

•

liVE ON YOOR FU!l IIU THII"
WINTER AND BEAUTIFY YOOR -ILL

Blown
lnsulatton StNICts
Flnanetnc Availlbtt
Blo•n Into Walls L Atl1ts

Restden1tal
and
commerCial
Call
for
est1mate , 24 hour servtce
Anyday anyttme

IQbtl CHE VROU: T l or ports Good
2H3 V 8 mo tor S75 992 2747
alter 5 pm

Let us
Free

FREE ESTIMATES

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

3l'&gt;O

'

FOR SALE or Rent o room house
near grocery sto re s Coli after 7
pm 9Q2 JScn

CASH pold for all make"" and
models of mobtle homes
Ph one Ofeo code bl 4 4{3 953 1

992 6370

Al~ o
ho1 ~t
f-'honc [6\41 b~l:l

SlARCRAFT .. All Sole
M tnr
mo tors 20 and 22
TraVel
1ratl!l'rs HI 5 S3 799 25 7 NI::W HOlLAND Boler and M ower
M F Corn Plo111er 99'1 7084
Bur1kh ouse $4 875 Fold down
$1 700 up We sell sen1c'e and WOOD FOR Sa l ~ Ph o 1e 9ll5 41 03
qualrty Open Sundays Camp ONE ANT IQU E oo k drc:,ser SI ~O
Conle y Storcrott Soles Rt b2
3 pC bttd!OOrll SULie $1 25
N ot Pt Pleosont
COO or wa rdr obe $~ 4 drawer
chest drawer \prne )
550
O re~~er I Pille SbO Meta l bose
tor Rent
1..1 1c hen cobmet S35 The-s e CJr
t1cles ore all m excellent ro"d'
3 AND 4 RM tur ntshed and un
ton and con be seen at 102
f urntshed opT s Phone 9n
Park Sl M ddleport Ohro o li)l
543&lt;1
rl rea ll y mtere!&gt;ted
AVAILABl~ AT R verst de Ap1 s I
197t.
HO NDA 750 SUf-'~R Spo r t Ex
bed room SI OS per month SISO
tro s SI &lt;!95 lu n 99'2 5240
securr ty deposit 992 0098

LOST IN Fort Me1gs area H~ s k re
type dgg we ,ghi about 1 10 lb
Bro wn ond brown yellov.
Rewo r d 712 2~H 1 even• ngs

~

So00
54~0

FlREW OOD S4 0 cor d
de!t.,e re d
a 1d
84:1 2933

t:ampiog liqui pment

Have APrmlem
COMMON

~0~ ~ll
A,o\:'L I M
l Jllllll ll.i I VW
8ee!l(&gt;
nt~w
I rO;'&gt;~
tit~

I '~64 CH ~ V ~O l t I ) I A liON Wagon KO NO MY lRA CTOR wtth ol ut
tochlllt!nl~t lrlo..v 11t!w C
i'"' Q
low1 ~lll(&gt;ll J1 7 N ~w poon l
$22!10 !-'h ot~( 614 l 6li!l J:lo:tu
good con dr1!or1 q po!!o~f'nget
56"') or best off er q4q 21/ 4
AI-'Pli: S Hllt-lAIRill&lt; Or r hrud~
)late Reule btJ9
Phnr e
IQ)J PINI O ~IO N Wagon
Wtl l.. esvtlle 669' Jlt!.)
2JOO cc eng1r1e 0 11 co ndiltoncd
cn.o tomaltt
new IUes
low PU) J50 JO HN OHIH do1e1 w 1h
mil ~g e
e ~ cell enl coh dti!On
~btl hours 27 ton ~1'1 ol new
t:: ollq~7 noo
11 uck scales 27 long 9Q2 ~-16t:l
1970 Mt:RCURY ~NGINl: and CUT Hl:ATING Cas ts' Shenandoah
1ronsnu SSIOt\ Good cond1tton
basr c wood
hro!Oict
M1~e
9rn bO:JO o r 742 2904
Hor gan
Au1henzcd Oeoler
Harrr$Oillltllc 74:1 '1704

AUCTION SA LE every Tut&gt;s ond
Fr1 at 7 pm New and u~ed
rl"l er chand seat Ohro H 'IIE'f Auc
Iron Me1gs Plaza Mtdd leporl
O h1o
Home Pi'lane !304 }
773 5471

Business Services

du!&gt;l con tr ol alld 'I)''' rol nUkll19
~ n/1 f o~ Imm el'&gt; h i&lt;'bl,, )all
Work ~ M0 111 ~~~~f'l t'Oill£'111'1'
Ohro 01 ph om:~ '}\J] J~'-111

U''&gt;~

CHI:VY WAGON Std lt!J eng
Prtu;l "dult•d 9'n 3J0tl

THE RACINE Vo!untee' F 1e
Depar tment w dl tpoMor o gun REWARD FOR mossrng dog l o!.llll
shoot eYery Saturday at 7 p m
Roclo. Spr rngs area Red fe male
otlherr bv1ldrng rn 8os Mn foe ., lrnh sl,tter A nswers to the
nome Brandy If l oun d please
tory choke gvns only
coli
Rrchord lee But che r
NO HUNT ING on
Geo rg•
992 7611:! or 992 Sllb
FrHio"d ' property Syracuse
LOST SATURQAY Sept 3 bet
TO GARNET (Ma ) Williamson
wttef' b and B pm on County
Satu rday Be st w l!.hes for o
Rood I ,, ea r Grange Hell and
happy i'loppy brrthdoy Floyd
Cross Roads neor Rut land l ong
Olrve and Fom dy
l'loLr med Slle block rnale d~Jg
w1th wh1te on chest lee! lip of
to I ond nose Answers to fl re t
1y Pow rf lound he nee&amp;~
medlc oltan
5100 reward
'192 Sl 2b Owner til and grre.,
tng tor return ol dog

~!l da ~;~fhnl•ll

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Auction

TELEVISION
VIEWING

~al£'.;;,

1'1' 4 OliJ!t

1971 VI NDAl~ 14 '( 70 ""'1h 1
pullou!S {Ctllf Oi 011 l.. rl r ht&gt;n
appl ronces w 1h dt~h wa.,.he r
underpmn rn g e -. celle 11 CoiHi L
I ron One owm:tf qq2 J43q

992-5554

:'JWU I&lt;I'
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IWO Bt: OROOM lqo ~
Home w 11h .. -.1cii:,IQn
~ QH
Suzu"'
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985

~alt•

CRISISLINE

ru. ~tl.ll

tltru t l ltha•
~ p M
th tllol\

GUN SHOOT RoCJne G~.J 1 Club
e\I EU. y Su11 ol teoqo-on 1-oclo•
Chock gu111 oo1ly
A norl~

11\111\II'U.Ill l.i

II
1 &lt;1113 \)ol"" Ill !lo.l &lt;1.1\
\1!~ lllllll\1\j..; l'ih&amp;tIll, 11' •11 ~1 t U\11 I
11\,.,. tllbo. th.l!).o'i.l it liM I till

0tJ11 Uo ll \

Mubile Hunw• fur

I holl~•

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I 1,1\
~ I '' ~

'

- Let The Want Ads Turn Unwant'ed Items Into Cash

WANT AD
CHARGES
!J \\ 1 "b

~The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , F11~ay , Od 21, 1977

,

portant achrevements me po ssl-

10
11
11
11

3Q-Fawlty Towers 33
oo--News 3,4 6,8,10,13,15, Janak! 33
15---ABC News 6. Fllrl1 15
3D--Movie "Companions In Nightmare ' 3 Greal
American Laught Off 4, IS
Movie "Someone

the sermonette

Behind the Door" 6, Movie "The African Qut;!en" 8

Woody Hayes Football 10, Movie "Mr Deeds Goes
to Town" 13

12 00-'-Movle " Deadfall ' 10
I oo--Movle "Only One Day Left Before Tomorrow" 4
1 3D--Mary Hartman 3 This Is the NFL 6
1 45-Movle "The Gonqueror Worm " 13

1 55-Mary Hartman 3
2 20-Mary Hartman 3

2 45---Mary Hartman 3
3 10-Mary Hartman 3

3 25---ABC News 13
3 3D--News 3
4 00--Movles " Boom' " 3

6 oo--Movle " The Wise Guys ' 3

ble to day Conc entrate s.olely on
maJOr goals Devote litt le hme to
fnvolous srd e tssues

should be a profitable oay as
you re ve~y clever m com merc1 a1
deahngs Follow your hunches

CANCER (June 21-Julj22) Your YIAGO ' (Aug, 23-Sopt
warm ln endly manner makes
you a very pleasant per son to be
ar .... und today U ntor1una1e 1y
dijl!es w1 !1 be neglec ted wht le
y-ou pursue pleasu re
!..EO (Jut~ 2l·Aug

22) Thts

'

22)

Asso c1a te wrth worthy allies today Your greates t benef itS w111
come " through persons you re
teamed up wrth Selecl potenttal
wmner s
Nt WSI AI t H F.NTt HI HIS!\ .41'\..'\N

1

NORTHFIELD
NORTHFIElD,
Ohto
(UPl) - Sweet Sugar Rose
won the battle of the cofavorttes at Northfield Park
Thursday mght, shppmg past
Tuxedo Meg tn the stretch to
GOD CARES
wm the featured $1 ,700
"For God so loved lhe world that He gave Hts only
seventh race
begocten Son, that whosoever believeth In Him should uol
Both mares went postward
perish, bul have evcrlasllng lUe." - John 3 16
asB-5chmcesandran one-two
God cared enough to send the very best ' We ca n reJmcc
all the way unt il the stretch
today because Jesus dted for us and rose agam Long ages
when drtver Don Swtck
before, God foresaw that we could netther save nor redeem
pus hed the wmner pas!
ourselves In mercy and love God sent Hts Son Jesus Chn st to
Tuxedo Meg for a 1'h length
lead Us from the wasteland of sm to sprmgs of hvmg water' It
vtctory
IS for thts reason God sent Hts Son - HIS very best - because
Sweet Sugar Rose covered
He cared
the mile m ' 2 04 2-.'i and
• If God cared enough to send the very best, we certa mly
returned $5 40, $3 110 and $3
ought to do 0]!1' best for God each day Our h1g hest aim should
Tuxedo Meg pa1d $3 20 and -be to hve a1Tfe lha t IS pleasmg to God We can do our best for
$2 60 and the show horse, Roy the f ord We can be at our best for the Lord - 1f we ask Htmto
Kmght Ttme , return e d help us There are CIJIIlltless ways you and I ca n more
$3 20
fa tthfully serve our God and Chnst
l. tbby Way ktcked off a btg
The urgent needs of our day call for aclive fa tth, a fatlh
trtple combmat1on of 9-4-.'i founded on the Word, yet foc used on the world Our Lord cau
which was worth $1,043 10
help us fa ce lhe challenges a nd tasks of dally hvtng
T1mely Heels was second and ~ courageously a nd creahvely May God's care for us be
reflected tn our care and concern for others - Rev Rwhard
Top Creed flmshed thtrd
A crowd ,,f 1,785 wagered W Thomas, Pastor, Northeast Cluster of the Umted Methodist
$227,2 t5
Church, Tuppers Plau1S, Ohio

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$15,000 gift received
for community project

Crime control funds .a pproved fo~ SE area
rrg10nal cnminal juslll'e
COLU MB US . Ot1
Gov . Janws A Rhodt•s has information S) stem and
announced approval of 1\\0 creatmg divrrsmn programs
grants totalm g mur~ than as altrruatins to detention .
11us grant Will be SU~
1198,000 m r nme n mtrol
funds to tho Ohto Valley plen1Pnt£'d. wnh $19.222 from
Reg10nal
Devel opment loca l sources.
The Sel'nnd g ra nt. for
Commissio n
t OVRDC I
$25
,391,
will
fund
a
Portsmouth .
specializ~d
tralning
pro
~rmn
The first grant, for $1 72,991,
will fund an adult dl\·orsion for the OVHDC adu lt
system for OVRDCs nino· diversion sr stcm . In the
county area in S?uthern Oh10, pr ogram. · corrE'ctiunnl
Major projects ln the system personnel wilt receive adin cl ude establishing a dit ional tr aining th rough

senuna r s.
workshops

conferen ces.
and

on-site

trainin~ .

This Rrant

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be

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plemented local!)· with $2.821.
The State of Ohio awarded
the Rrants under the federally

$19.6 million Cmnprrhensive

Criminal Justice Phm for
1977.
The following nine counties

appr0\100 provisions of Ohio's

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SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was ca lled to New St.
Thursday afternoon for
\lobart Templeton who was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital. At 11 :51 p.m .• the
squad went to Route 143 for
Handy Randolph who was
also taken to the same
hospital. At 6:53p.m. , the fire
department answered a call
on a trash collection center on
&lt;;o unty Road !, off Route 325,
to e 11:~in guish a blaze there.

EnJOY th at mone~·· in · th e·va u It feeling 1
With a safely·insured Savings Account.
Alld with all ou r interest ...
you' ll get more than your money back.

~pomeroy
rutlar)d

h•'f*'l plaine
Member

FDIC

MEETING SLATED
The Meigs Area Holiness
Association meeting will be
held at 7:30p.m. Tuesday at
the Danville Wesleyan
Olurch. The Kings Musicians
,will be playing and there will
be special vocal numbers by
the Gospel Voices. Speaker
for the meeting will be the
Rev. lla rbert Ailing.. The
public is invited.

EDNA STILES

the bank of
thec.ntury
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l\)1 make the cifference ;•

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HALLOWEEN
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Will vote for levy

Funera l services for Mrs.
Mrs. Edna Stil es , 79, of
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Ferne B. Hayman , 76. Route R,oute J , Pomeroy , died Dear Sir :
We have three chtldren lllal have graduated from •
2. Rac ine , who di~..d Wed- Friday morn ing at Veterans
nesday at Holzer Med ical Nlemorial Hospital.
Soutliern High School We supported llle school district while
Center , will be held at 1 p .m .
She was born Aug . 23, 1898, llley were in school.
Saturday at the Ewing a daughter of the late
We now have a daugllter in high school and a boy in the
Funeral Home rather than at Lawrence and Julia · Dill
high. We want them to graduate like our other children
junior
l p.m . Sunday as announced Ginther .
earlier .
She was also preceded by did willlout having their education disrupted. We will vote for
Besides her daL•ghter . Mrs. five- .brofhers, Carl , Arthur, llle levy so llley will be able to get back in sc hool.
Ju ne Wi ckersham of Rac'l ne , Ca'ward , John, and Dougta·s :
For us this is the most economical way for our children to
Mr s. Hayman Is surv ived by her husband Elias· in 1968 .
get
through
lllls school year . Tuition at Meigs for one mont~ for •
five grand ch i ldren , Jeff
Surviving are a son, Ed:.
Wickers ham , at
home ; ward E. of Middleport.· a our two would cost us more than lhe G 'r.~ mill levy will increase\
Ma rvene Beegle, Ra ci ne ; daughter , .Mrs .' Hers chel our taxes for one year.
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Jim Wickersham , Jacldyn Uulia) Norr is of ·Rac ine;
We
can
only
express
our
concern
for
our
own
children
but.
Hodge and Mary Wicker . three granddaughter s; Mrs .
sham , all of Columbus , five Carl IKay) Platter of Mid- hope there are enouRh other parents of Soulllern Local School.
great -grandch il dren
and dleport , M rs. James (Bar- District that will support their children to pass the ,levy. severai ·J') ieces and nephews . bara) Fr:y of Pomeroy, Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Danny Brown. BOx 102, Minersville, Ohio.
Mrs . Hayman, well known Ea rl (NihaJ Cra ddock of
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throughout the county , was a Au9usta, Ga .; two grandsons.
licensed practical nurse and Roger Sfi les of lexington,
workedforanumberofyears Ky ., Clarence Nor ris of
at the former Meigs General Racine ;
two
great Hospital. Fr iends may call at granddaughters , Ruth An n
Since I wrote my last letter to the Sentinel 1 have had some
the Ewin g Funeral Home.
and Sue E llen Fry ; two great - contacts wanting to know what I am talking about. Maybe I
grandsons . Jason Stiles and
should clarify my lllink ing .
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Matthew Craddock ; four
There
has
been
too
much
influence
brought
to
bear on.
sisters , El izabeth Young and
SLSD by ouiside sources. This is my opoinion and I think that'
Margaret Vogler o f New
Brighten ,
Pa .,
M i ldred
pressure will continue. The passage of this 61&gt; mill levy will
Menge l of Rochester , Pa ..
affect'
!his district like a pain pill affects a person· suffering:
Beulah Latham of War ren;
with
a
bad disease . We need a cure and not a stop gap
one brother , Lawrence of
program . We need a base or method of taxation that
Rochester , f.!a. ; several
nieces, nephews and cousins .
distributes the costs in a fairer way . Writing Columbus means
Funera l services wil l be 2 nothing . We have to use 'some more forceful way. A minority ol
Holzer Medical Center
p.m . Sunday ·a t the Ewing
(Discharges Oel. 19)
real estate own_ers pay the preponderance of th~ taxes here . I •
Funeral Home with the R'e v .
Unda Di1xer, Jessie 1-!oward Shively offlcia~~ng . am retired and want out of the ITUlinstream, and when you:
Bowman ,
Stanf or d Burial will be In Beech Grove come knockin g on OW' door for more and more taxes what can
you expect but resistance'! Wait till you get there. And I don't
Cremeens , Patricia Dent, Cemetery . Fr iends may call
at the funeral home after 7
want sympathy or any handouts .
Mildred George , Tina Gibbs. this evening .

A\1 c~ildren up to t~e age of 16 can win if they design either
the ugliest, the prettiest or the most original Jack-O- lantern
in the area.
There will be two age groups. The first for children up to 10
years old and the second group for children from 10 to 16
years of age.

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The winners In each age group and category will receive
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a ·$10 pm:e.
You can design the Jaclc-0-Lantern any way you wish and
bring it in any time, but no later than closing timeOct.' 25, 1977.
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Let's get those ]ack-0-Lanterns Designed and bring them
in to Farmers Bank Today.

Farmers Bank
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Now Y

Maxl!l .ut .. .l ~&gt; u • dOCe For

Each DepoSitor

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Monday through Wed·
nesday, a chance of
showers Monday and
Wednesday and fair
Tuesday. Highs will. be In
lhe 60s and lows will be In
lhe 40s.
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12 NO. 38

OCTOBER

tional, and this requires a
sizeable sum of money ."
Harold
Brown,
city
manager, said that the city
has applied for Federal aid,
and we are optimistic in
obtaining these funds . Brown
said. "We feel that $50,000
raised at the local level will
provide sufficlent evidence
that this community is behind
the recreational project. It
would influence the Federal
agencies to provide funds lo
be used in completing the
project as a public assistance
,. program."
Miles T. Epling, co·
chairman of the eommittee,
Continued on A·3

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PRICE 25 .

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Poor case .

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If this levy pa sses and llley get back 599ner thru. later, I
think (he peop' ' are interested in what they get back too . To be
frank , ! know enough about school to know that the scholastic
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Admitted - Wibna Par· goals can be raised. Educational goals written on paper don't
mean anything; it's what happens to the students.
malee, Middleport : Dori s
lt- is my opinion athletics are over emphasized and not
Stevens, Shade; Joseph
enough lhought is given to the intellectual achievements.
Marcinko , Reedsville .
Discharged·
Willie Sports and gaines ha ve their plilce, but a child will nOt have a
Adams , Media Schoonover, lab, a shop, or be exposed to formal learning very long ill his
life . Make it count while you can.
Eber Gillian , Christi Moody ,
I am not against good schools. I am against the political
Thoma s Sarver, Sr, Michael
system
that is trying to impose this kind of taxation on me .
Nice.
How about a payroll tax or a sales tax?
Gayle Price
· MEETS SATURDAY

RACINE - Ra cine Lodge
461, F&amp;AM , will hold a
special meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday with work to be in
the Master Masons Degree.
All Master Masons are invited.
OBSERVANCE SET
·Pomeroy Chapter 80, Roya l
Arch ~asons , will observe
Religious Affirmation Sun·
day with members of the
Middleport
Presbyterian
Olurch al the 10:30 a.m.
morning worship service
Su&gt;day,
All
Masons,
DeMolay, Eastern Stars and
Job's Daughters are urged to
join with the companions of
P_!!meroy Chapter in the
observance.

FILM TO BE VIEWED
A 45-minute color family
fibn, "The Littlest Apostle,"
will be shown at the Meigs
County Infirmary at 7:30
p.m. Sunday under the
sponsorship of the L8urel
Cliff Free Methodist Olurch.
The film story centers around
a Christian family taking a
Christian vacation which
resultS in a meaningful
adventure. humor and an
impressive setting. The .
public is invited .
LOCATION CHANGED
Because of the recent fire
at the Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church. morning
worship at 9:30 . a.m. and
Sunday School at 10:30 a .m.
will be held this Sunday at the
Rock Springs Grange Hall.

SEEK LICENSE
Marriage licenses were
issued' to Michael Jay Small.
26, Rt . I. Dexter. and Karen
Ann Fer ato. 23. Rl.l, Dexter:
David Dale Price. 26,
Syracuse. and Mary Virginia
Krawsczyn, 21, Middleport.

would have to be doubled to accomplish the project of
building the new water tank and installing some new
water lines. Pictured breaking ground are, fron\ left, John
Laswick. program director for the U.S. Dept. of HUD who
was speaker: Mason County Commission President
Hobert Powers; Mrs. Olarlotte Jenks, councilwoman and
longtime village official who delivered the welcome;
Robert Wingett , president of the Mason County Development Aulllority; Mason Mayor Fred Taylor arid Calvin
Smith, engineer for the town and project coordinator.

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Bi-swing action back . Water
repellent. Leg closure. Waist
and cuff Mjustments. zip front.
Zip pock1 ·
SIZES Short 38·46
Reg. 36 -56
Long 38 -48

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BROWN DUCK
OVERALL 6BF
Comfort. Freedom. Long Wear . Dbl
knees. po~kets. Elastic suspenders,
tool loops, etc.
SIZES 32-50

Get Ready For Winter

See our complete selection of
Carh'a rtt BrOwn ~uck Work ·Clothes .
Stop in now, buy what you need
while we have complete range of
o; izes .

Winter Caps and Hats - Gloves - Heavy
Weight Socks - Jackets . Sweaters. Buy
early ·or use our lay -away plan.

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JACKET 6BLJ
Bi-swing action back. Cuff i!nd
waist · adjustments. Snaps for.
matching hood , etc .
SIZES Reg. 36 -50
Long 42 -48

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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PRESENTED PLAQUE - Roper! Wingett, president of the non-profit Mason County
Development Aulllority, was presented a plaque from the Town of Mason during Saturday's
groWtdbreaking for lts $239,000 water project. Mayor Fred Taylor, left, made llle
presentation in recognition of Wingett's efforts toward tbe.Town of Mason getting a 100 pet.
Ht1D Community DeVelopment Block Grant for the project.

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RACINE Jesse E .
Brinker, Pa st Illustrious
Master of Bosworth Council
No. 46, ·Pomeroy, was installed as Sixth Arch In·
spector of the Grand Council
of Royal and Select Masters
of Ohio, Oct. 4, at the Grand
Council Session held at the
Masonic Temple, Columbus.
This is a great honor to
Bosworth Council. and to
Metgs County Masons.
Mr. Brinker, Who is very
active in M.asonic circles has
. been a member of Racine
Masonic Lodge No. 461 for
nearly 30 years. He is a
Knight of the York Cross of
Honor, a thirty-second degree
Mason, member of Aladdin
Shrine, Past President of
Twin City Shrine Club, Past
Patron of Racine Chapter
Order of the Eastern Star,

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CHESHIRE - The Gallia •
Meigs Community Action

burg, W. Va. Joe also is a
member of Racine Masonic
Lodge, a Vork Rite Mason,
Member of Aladdin Shrine
and Racine Order of the
Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs.
Brinker also have three
grandchildren, Eddie and
Penny Sue Wolfe, and Joey
Brinker.
Mrs. Brinker .is also a busy
person, she is employed by
the County Commissioners)
as the Grants Administrator
for the CETA programs. She
is presently the Supreme
illstructress of Mary Shrine,
and Mr. and Mrs. Brinker
will be installed as Worthy
Patron and Worthy Matron of
Racine Olapter Order of the
Eastern Star for lhe coming
year. They were the
presiding officers of this
organization 20 years· ago.

Past Watchman of Shepherds
of Mary Shrine, Past Deputy
Supreme Watchman of
Shepherds of the White
Shrine of Jerusalem, and a
member of the Knight
Masons of leland.
. Mr. Brinker is a retired
diesel engineer having
worked 26 years for Union
Barge Line, Pittsburgh, Pa.
He now owns and operates his
own business. He and his
wife, Naoma, have lived in
Racine, for the past 35 years.
They are the parents·of three
· children, Ron who is a
musician, presenlly playing
in North Carolina, Joan·
Wolfe, Syracuse, an em·
ployee of Veterans Memorial
Hospital, and Joe, Little
Hocking , who is an ac·
countant employed by a
trucking firm in Parkers·

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JESSE E. BRINKER

Bids will be opened Tuesday
POMEROY - Bids for the
sale of bonds for the con·
struction of a school for the
mentally retarded will be
opened Tuesday, Oct. 25 in
the office of the county

GALLIPOUS - A Gallia
Countian's ballot on Nov. 8 is
a . white card ·10% (ten and

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tlfree-&lt;tuarters inches) long
and 3\14 (three and onequarter) inches wide. Top

part, perfectly square at
3\l•inches, is detachable as a
stub.

Instead of marking an "X-'
you punch a hole . It's easy.
It's simp!~.

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auditor.
At 2:30 p.m. the Meigs
County Board of Com·
missioners will meet in
special session to consider
the bids.

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SECOND, push the lop of
lhe ballot down over the
lwo knobs filling Into the
holes.

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THIRD, 18ke your llny
"Slicker" and punch ~
through hole opposite name
of your favorite.

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FIRST, slip your ballot
Into the slot unlll It goes as
far as It can go.

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house and three banks Thursday for 216 precinct
election officials. Allowing

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demonstrated - and ;, being
demonstrated in the court

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Agency Board of Directors
will hold its monthly meeting
on Monday, Oct. 24, at 7:30
p.m. in the central office.

MEET MONDAY

Gallia voters will punch a hole instead of marking an X

Dbl knees &amp; pockets~ ,Tool loops,
z1pper fly, etc. Great for hunting.
Touoh !

Union Su i ts find Th ermal Underwear .
Complete selection of sizes - Get set
now for colder wea th er to come.

Mayor Charles Pyles, Delores Wolfe, president of the
emergency squad, Harold Circle, captain, Randall
Roberts, emergency chief who accepted the check, C. T.
Wolfe, commander of the Post who made the
presentation, Pauline Wolfe, adjutant of the post, and
Harry Willford, chaplain. · .,

recently by Grand Council

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WORK PANTS 62W

WOrk Flannels - · Sport Flannel~
Western F lann ~ls - Dress Flannels
Terrif ic select ions now .
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$1,000 DONATION MADE - Racine Legion Post 602,
Thursday night, presented lhe ·Racine ER Squad with a
· check in llle amount of $1,000. The money is to be used to
purchase a radio in the amount of $650. The balance of the
money will Qe used lo purchase additional emergency
equipment. The radio will enable the squad members to
transmit directly to respective hospitals. Shown are, 1-r,

]. E. Brinker is honored

· APPOINTMENT MADE
In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court Carl Gorby was
appointed lo the Soldiers
Relief Commission to fill the
unexpired tenn of the late
Ernest A. Nicholson.
Clarence William Andrews
was granted a divorce from
Esther Marie Andrews.
Marriages dissolved were
Thomas C. Clelland and Lois
J. Clelland, Sharon Steele and
Frank Steele; Wilovene W.
Rutl and James D. Rutt .

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Men's Department
1st Floor

ELBER

BREAKING GROUND FOR WATER PROJECT Ground was formally turned Saturday for the $239,000
Town of Mason Water Project which is completely funded
by a U. S. Housing &amp; Urban Development Community
Block Grant. The HUD grant, obtained by Mason Mayor
Fred Taylor and Council with as~istance from U. S. Sen .
Robert C. Byrd and the Mason County Development
Authority, allowed the project to be undertaken willlout
any increase in water rates . It had initially been projected
- prior to the grant being obtained -;- lllal the water rates

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Men's Winter Underwear
$_40,000

Swimming Pool Funtl Committee. Looking on are Miles T.
Epling, left , fund co-chairman, and M. Ha.rold Brown. city •
manager.

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in which the company
operates. The Gallipolis
funds will be distributed in
three equal annual payments.
Paul Knotts, co-ehairman
for the Swimming Pool Fund
Committee, in making the
presentation at the meeting,
said,-"This Hobbins &amp; Myers
check, as the first $5,000
installment, is a tremendous
start in the forthcoming fund
raising campaign for the pool
program. We know the
swimming pool is in the
ground," he continued, "but a
bath house, adequate access
road, parking area and sewer
lines must be completed
before the pool is truly func·

The cry is "get the kids back in school. " Nothing has come
to my attention lllat lhe school administration or teachers did
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to keep !hem lllere in the first place . All I heard was "you
didn 't vote that 10 mill levy." The teachers did not seem to
OU
OW wanttotrusttheStateofOhio afewdaysorweeks.
If the students love that school the way some of their
letters indicate and want to ask !IS for sacrifices why don't they.
The Gaboon viper , found in create !hat image ? I have seen students on the streets and
the tropical rain lorests of roads when I knew they belonged in school . I have heard of
Africa, has the longest fangs lllings happening around school that hurt the school image
of any snake ; measurements with the public. Not long ago a walkout took place at Soulllern,
of up to 2 inches have been over, I considered, llle most trivial of issues. What lllose
recorded.
students said wa s as transparent as glass. They had a mighty

ELBERFELDS
The Farmers Bank is going to celebrate Halloween
by having a Jack-0-Lantern Contest:-

ACCEPTS GIFT- John Allison, second from right,
accepts check from Paul J . Knotts. general manager of
Robbins &amp; Myers, an\1 co-chairma n of the Gallipolis

niversary in 1978.
Significant a nd worthy
community projects in
selected pla.nl locations are
being awarded grants to help
commemorate the com·
pany's birthday and to ex·
pres s
gratitude
and
recognition to the community

Hospital News

Phyllis Gill, Kathryn Grose ,
Virginia Guinther, Bessie
Henry. Mabel Hughes ,
Dorothy Jenkins , Mark
Johnson, Eva Leach, !da
Massie, Harley McCully ,
Samuel McKirlney, Robert
Myers. Melissa Nance, Della
Norton, Jamie Pennington\,
Th omas Rayburn, Jam es
Richmond, Harold Rickard
Sr .. Mrs. David Rothgeb and
daughter, Joyce Staltsman,
Pamela Saylor, Ruth Stone,
Ida Thompson. Janel Watson,
Reba Wilcoxen.
(Birtbs0cl.19)
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cotton,
a son. Pl. Pleasant: Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Dillon, a son,
Crown City; Mr. ·and Mrs.
Larry Hughes. a daughter,
Oak Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
·Douglas Pugh. a daughter,
Crown City; Mr . and Mrs.
Eddie Van Mater, a
daughter. Mason; Mr. and
' Mrs. Ronald White. a son,
Cheshire.
(Discharges Oct. 20 I
Leslie Adkins, Wyman
Barcus, Ruth Breeden, Clay
Burns; Maxie Camden , Terri
Davis, Cathy Erwin, Doldie
Ewing, Mildred Franklin ,
James Fridenmaker , Jennifer Helm , Mrs . Robert
Hersman and daughter,
Garnet Holley, Anthony
Jones, Clarence Jones, John
Kilgour, Pauline Linton , Tara
Martill, Carol Perkins, Mrs.
Curtis Prater and son. Oleryl
Roush, Velsia Roush. David
Souders , David Stricklen,
Douglas Wickline, Deborah
Wolfe, Linda Wolfe.
(Births Oct. 20)
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burks,
a son, Fraziers Bottom: Mr.
and Mrs. David Reed, a son,
Jackson .

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GALf JPOLIS - Robbins &amp;
Myers announced Saturday
durinM a meeting with John
Allison. President of the City
Commission
and
City .
Manager M. Harold Brown
. that the Cjty Recreational
Program has been selected
by the Centennial Awards
Committee of the company as
a recipient for a $1~,000 grant.
to be used towards the
compleVon of the program's
swimming pool facilities .
The -. announcement was
made by Paul J . Knotts,
general manager of the local
Electric Motor Divisi on.
Robbins &amp; Myers is
ce lebrating its tOOth . an·

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REVIVAL PLANNED
A revival will be held at
7·:30 each evening at the New
Stiversvllle Community
Olurch, Wednesday through
Saturday. On Wednesday ;
Ja ck Cornell, Sr.. will be
speake r and the pastor,
James Clark, Jr., will speak '
on Thursday and Saturday
evenings . The
Friday
speaker will be Art Tucker
from the St. John United
Methodist Church, Parkers·
burg. There will be special
vocal music and the public is
UJVited.
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FERNE B. HAYMAN

COLUMBUS·- Responding measure, H. B. 90, 0,1. 17,
to numerous calls to the 1977.
Bureau of Motor Vehirles.
To obtain an identi fi cation
Registrar. Dean L. Dollison ca rd. the applicant must be at
stressed today that iden· least 18 years old, a resident
tification ca,rds for non· of lhe state, and not licensed .
drivers 18 years of age or as an operator of a motor
older, will not be available vehicle in Ohio or any other
until Jan . 17. 1978.
licensing jurisdiction .
Under Ohio law, once a bill
The ccst of the card will be
is signed by the Governor, it $3, and can be obtained at the
does not take effect for a 90- local deputy registrar's office
day period. Governor James beginning Jan. 17. 1978.
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Blue number- 952 .
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FOURTH, when you've
voted que page, turn the. .
~ page and repeal for other
candidates In field.

FIFTH. pull lh e ballot
out oflheslot. and give it to
the oflicial to pull the top
stub ofl.

SIXTH. Ina Belle Sibley
In courthouse shows how lo
put ballot In envelope
belore turning II ln.

tor a few absentees, there
were about 100 at each of two
sessions, Thursday afternoon
and Thursday night. ' '
Kathy Naughton of Virginia
Beach, Va., an employe of
Computer Election System,
Berkley, Ca lif. , did the
demonstrating. Officials
described her as young. pre!·
ty, blonde, and highly competent and enthusiastic.
Counting the ballots will be
by mac hine, fast and
painless. Each local precinct
will deliver the ballots, and, if
there's any delay mcounting
with ·lightning speed, the
delay is the time it takes to
get the ballots to the county
election board.
Presiding judge of each of
36 polling places will pick up
supplies
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undetached ballots and
envelopes for the voters to
put lllem in and other items
- from 9 a.m. to noon lhe
Saturday before the election.
On election day th e
presiding judge will have
assigned his four workers to
lllese j~bs, starting at 6:30
a.m.: one in charge of
demonstrating the vote
record~r
to· voter and
depositing voter ballot' cards
in ballot box; another in
charge of the signature poll
bo&lt;Jk : a third in charge of the
clerks' book; and the other in
d~arge of giving out the of·
ficial ballot cards.
The polls close al 7:30p.m.
Upon completion of all work
assignments, the presiding
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