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                  <text>10...:The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomero , 0 ., Thursday, Jan . 12, 1978

Big names smeared by Tofigsun Park

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
MANY MORE CLEARANCE PRICES 1-J_A_N_u_A~R~Y~c~-L~E-::-A~R:""'A~~N~c~
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SAVE 20 ~. ON ANY
SHEET IN STOCKI

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100% COTION
36 IN. WIDE
MACHIN E WASHABLE
ASSORTED PASTEL COLORS

SALE 89~ YARD

2 REG. '298 ROCK.Q.LOUNGER ... " """ SALE 1223
3 REG. '249 SWIVEL ROCKER ............ . SALE '188

1 1 REG. '295

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JANUARY CLEARANCE

WOMEN'S
SWEATERS

One rac k ol Assorte d Sca rfs in
nyl on, cotton a nd polyest er .

Ca rdiga ns, Pullovers, Vests , Crew Necks,

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SWIVEL ROCKER ............ sALE '229

1 2 REG. '259 SWIVEL ROCKER ............. SALE '199

- Regul ars a nd Longs
- Sizes 38 t hru 46
- So m e ~ool Sty les

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3 REG. '289 ROCK-&lt;HOUNGER .. .. .. .. .. SALE '219
I 2 R[G. '309 ROCK.O-LOUNGER.... .. ..... SALE '229

- LONG SLEEVES
- BUTION FRONT
- SIZES 8 TO 18

SALES 7.76
SALEs 8.46
SALE$ 9.06
SALEs 9.76
SALE 510 .36
SALE $11.06
SALE $11.66

REG. '169 OCCASIONAL CHAIR ............. SALE '99

SALE $6

-SIZES 3 to 7

AS LOW AS

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JANUARY CLEARANCE

LITTLE BOYS
- . GIRLS'
KNIT SHIRTS .' SKIRTS &amp;GAUCHOS
&amp;HOODED SWEAT '
BROKEN SIZES
SHIRTS.
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ELECTRIC RAZOR 11 •ro. :"' w''"'"'········ ·....··SALE '149 I UTrLE BOYS'
I 1 REG. 149 RECLINER ........... ......... SALE '109 JEANS &amp; CORDUROYS
ATES &amp; TOPS

BOYS'

REG. 114.95

KNIT SHIRTS

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- RECHARGEABLE
~CARRYING CASE W/ MIRROR

- Crew Necks &amp; Coll ared St yles
- Long &amp; Shor t Sleeves
- Sizes 8 to 18

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~ 1 REG., 1189 WALL-A.WAY ..... .... ...... ... SALE -.·141

SPECIALI

$888 _

REG. $3.95.. ....... .. . .. SALE $2 .55
REG. 54,95 .. .. .. .. ...... SALE $3.25
REG. ~5.9s .. .. .. ........ sALE $3.85
REG. s6 ..95 .... ... .... ... sALE s4.55
REG. $7 .95 ........ .. .... SALE$5.15

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Slacks, Blouses, Blazers &amp; Skirts.

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REG. $1
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MEN'S SPORT
FLANNEL SHIRTS

POLYEStER
DOUBLE KNITS '

- Cotton and Wool
- Western Sty les, In c lude d
- Sizes 5-M- L-XL

REG. '2.99 TO '3.49 YARD

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SQLID COLORS AND PRINTS

REG. 7.95 ...... ..... ... SALE '4.79 j
REG. '9.95... ............ SALE '5.99
REG. '13.95:............. SALE '8.39
REG. • '19.95 ........... . SALE '11.99
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Last Week's Ad

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JANUARY CL.fARANCE

JANUARY ClEARANCE

BEDROOM SUITES

JUNIOR
SWEATERS

All quality name brands like : Riverside,
Lane, Bassett, Burlington House and Brooks.
Reg. $639.00 4 pc . Cedar. ~ ...... .. ... Safe $499.00
Reg . $924.00 4 pc. Walnut &amp; Oak .... Sale $699.00
Reg . $799.00 4 pc. Pecan ... . ... .. . .. Safe $599.00
Reg . 5798.00 4 pc. Pine .............. Sale $599.00
Reg . $729.00 4 pc. Pecan .... .. .. .. .. . Sate $499.00
Reg . $824 .00 .4 pc. Walnut.... .. .. , ... Sale$599.00
[Reg . 51109.004 pc. Walnil1 .......... .. 5ateS899.00
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Reg. $952.00 4 pc. Maple . ............ Sale $699.00
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Denim . Eng ineer Stripe &amp;
Corduroy ·
Sizes 2-4, 4-6x, 7-14
Not All 51 ze s
REG. S6.oo......... ; .. .. SALE $4.19
REG. sa.oo ............ . SALE $5.59
'REG. SII.OO ............ SALE$7 .69
REG. $14.00 ............ SALE $9.79
REG. $16.00 ..~ ......... SALE $11.19

REG. f4.00 ................ SALE '2.79
REG. '7.00 ................ SALE '4.89
REG. '11.00 ...... .. ...... SALE '7.69
REG. '14.00....... ;....... SALE '9.79
REG.
'19.00.,.... ...... . SALE 113.29
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GIRLS' JUMPSUITS
&amp;OVERAUS

v -necks . crew necks &amp; cardigans.
4 to 6x and 7 to 14

Save on Children's Snowsuits and Coats ;
Men's Sport Shirts, Boys' Sport Shirts,
Women's Blouses, Living - Room Suites ,
Women's Winter Coats, Children's Sleepwear,
Women's Coordinate 'Sportswear, Metal
Cabinets and many other items throughout
our store .

STOCK OF JUNIOR, MISSY

JANUARY CLEARAN.CE

GIRLS'
SWEATE~S

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AND PANTSUIT SALE

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JANUARY CLEARANCE

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. CEDAR CHESTS

II REG. 139.95 PINE
IW/PADDED SEAT... .... SALE '99.95
IREG. '179.95 ,MAPLE SALE ' 144.00
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REG. '209.95 CHERRY SALE '168.00

REG. '259.95 MAPLE
' W/PAboEI) SEAT..,..... SALE '199.00
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questioning room but whether ir was used today was not
known .
.
U.S. Assistant Attorney General Benjamin Civlletti headed
the group of investigators, which included three FBI agents.
Two Korean prosecutors also .helped interrogate the 4Z.yearold millionaire rice dealer.
.American officials had been trying lor 18 months to win
Park 's cooperation in getting to the bottom of the innuencebu)•ing sca ndal on Capitol Hill.
Park , the toentralllgure In the controversy, left Washington
(Of London m th e fall of 1976 to avoid questioning on allegations
that South Korea bribed Amer ican officials to Influence U.S.
policy.

en tine

Fifteen Cents
Vol. 211. No. 190.

Meigs Local operating·shortage expected in · '78
Operatin g funds in th e
Meigs l&lt;lcal School District
will run about $100,000 short
in 1978, according to Charles
Dowler, district s_uperintendent, given to the district
board of education in regular
session Thursday evening in
the Meigs Junior High School.
The boa rd adopt ed a
general lund budget of
$3,356,780 on a temporary
· basis and will adopt a permanent budget by April .
E ven

ope rating

at

incl ude: Administ ration , needs.
The board spent a con·
salaries and wages, $107,501;
in str ucti on, $1 ,993,068 ; siderable amount of tim e
auxiliary agencies, $178,713 ; conferrin g with severa l
operation of school plant, custodians and one secretary
$11 2, 300 ; maint enan ce , at the meeting. The group ,
$18,000 ; special ser vices, employed on a 12-month
$13,000; supplies, $152,014 ; basis, asked for clarification
materials lor maintenance, of a policy on calamity days.
$28,01 5;
equipm e nt In the past, the discussion
replacement , $5,971 ; contract brought out the employes
and opeh ord er se rvice , were allowed the fiv e
$104 ,440 ; fixed charges, calamity days, the same as
$6'13,723; contingency fund, teachers, bus drivers and
no appropriation ; capital cooks.
There were sever a l lines of
outlay, $25; general fund
thinking of the matter by
debt, $10.
Dowler pointed out that the board members:
Carol Pierce said these
budget provides for no new
bu ses although four are employes are hired on a 12needed. There are no funds month basis and he felt they
set up for any other major should be on their jobs on the
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minimum level, the district
will be short by about $100,000
in 1978, Dowler said. The
board tllscussed possibilities
of placing a tax levy before
the voters, but took no action.
The budget appropriations

calamity days.
Mrs. J ennifer Sheets and

Virgil King felt these em·
ployes - whom they com·
mended lor doing a good job
- should have the same
benefit s as the other employes who are not on a 12·

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calamity days, but if they
cannot get to work they are to
phone the superintendent or
administrative assistant.

The boa rd added David
Jen kins to th e substitute
teachers list and accepted
Steven Schneider as a tuition

ll)onth basis; Mr.:; . Sheets said
that she saw no r eason for the
matter to come _lip in the first
place since t hese etnployes in

st udent . The closin g of
schools three days this week
due to weather was approved.
Mildred Bailey , . fa culty
past years have been given · member , was gi ven pe r ~
calamity days and since they mission to attend an FHA
have been good about meeting at Buckeye Hills in
checking their buildings to Nelsonville.
see tha t all was in orde r on
A report on recent vansuch days.
dalism at the high school
After the long discussion, showed losses of $8,040.
the board voted that all 12·
Th e board approved a lease
month employes a re ex· bet ween it and Hershel
pec ted on their iobs on
(Continued on page )0)

Ohio coal supplies critical
ele ctric companies ·over

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1 REG. '198 RECLINER .................... SALE 1(49

Ohio
Friday. January 13, 1978

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"But 1 wUJ say that there w.ere an awful lot. of people · individual and parlicular relationshill' with Mr . Park " he
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mentioned as having received things of substantial value from said.
Mr. Park," said caputo who Is a member of the House Ethics
, "And today we covered just about the entire spectrum of
Conunittee.
possible collaborators."
·
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"Members of Congress, members of the Senate...some very
,He said he will report his lindlhgs w the House Ethics
substantial .amounts of money, meaningfUl amounts of Conunlttee. He said some of the information Park gave during
mooey ... There were some who he denied having any relation- first day surprised even the Justice Department probers.
ship with."
"Certainly some of the amounts were quite surprising, and
capuw - who attended both the morning and afternoon the period of time it went on," he said.
grilling sessions -said prosecutors Paul R. Michel and John
caput.&gt; said he .thought an agrt:ement could be worked out
T. Kotelly were pushing the quest ioning at a swift pace .
for Park W return to the United States "to talk to congressional
·"!think this was a survey today. The plan of interrogation is committees, which is absolutely mandatory ," he said.
American officials said the current questioning in Seoul will
to cover roughly the entire spectrum at the outset, and then.go
back and pick up -on a more textual hnqi q ('!'lf"'h fl.'l rt irt~l:lr last ~bout 10 days. There Is a lie detector installed in the

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Pomeroy·~iddleport,

United Press lntematli&gt;nal
according to contingency
As the nationwide strike by plans filed with the Public
the United Mine Workers Utilities Commission of Ohio.
continues, concern by Ohio 's
" We are watching the

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4 REG. '269 ROCK.O-LOUNGER ........ ... SALE 1209

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- Corduroy, Gaberdine, Cotton &amp;
Polyester
- Sizes 4-6x, 7-14
- Regulars &amp; Slims

40% OFF

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DRESS SLACKS

CARDIGANS &amp; PULLOVERS

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!2 REG. 259 ROCK.Q.LOUNGER ........... SALE '1991

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LimE GIRLS'

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2 REG. '319 ROCK.(J-LOUNGER ........... SALE 1239

BOYS' FLANNEL
PAJAMAS

~ Ch oose doub le kn it or pol y-cotton blend.
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1 REG. '209 OCCASIONAL CHAIR ......... SALE 1149

REG. •8.95

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SWEATt ..:s

11 REG. '246 OCCASIONAL CHAIR ........ . SALE '177

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JANUARY CLEARANCE

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1 REG. '149 PLATFOR!WI 'ROCKER .......... SALE '99

~ REG. '39.95 ............ SALE '25.89

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lI 2 REG. '198 OCCASIONAL
CHAIR .... ..... SALE '149 I
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SPORT ~coATS

V-nec ks · c rew nec ks - belted .
shawl collars - ves ts ·: ca rdigan s pull ove r s and turt le n·ecks . Sizes I
5-M- L-X L
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REG . 511 .95 ...........
REG. $12.95 ... .... .. ..
REG. 513.95 .. .. .. .....
REG . 514.95 .... . ......
REG. $15.95 ...........
REG. 516.95 .... .. .... .
REG . $17 .95 .... .......

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MEN'S SWEATERS

DRESS SLACKS

4 kEG. '339 WAU-A.WAY..... .. ........... SALE '254

JANUARY CL.fARAN.CE

JANUARY CLEARANCE

MEN'S

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people."
.
Caput.&gt; said he did not knowhow trUthful Park hod been.

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REG. '2,00 ................ SALE 99' Coat sweater~lzes 34th r u 48
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1 REG. •z.so ............... sALE '1.25 REG. m.oo .. .... .. .. . sALEs 7.15 ·
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10 REG. '169 .SWIVEL ROCKER .. .. ........ SALE 119 II REG. ,3.00............... SALE '1.49 REG. m .oo ... ~ .. .. ... SALEs 7.80
REG: $7.95 ...... .. . .. .. SALE$.5.55
REG.$15 .0o .... .. .... . SALES 9.75
REG . m .5o . .... .. .. ... SALE ss.75
5 REG. 12490CCASIONAL CHAIR .. ...... . SALE ,188 1 REG. '3.50 .............. SALE '1.75 REG . s2o.oo .... .... .. . SALE 513.oo
REG .S 16 .5o .. ..... .... sALESILS5
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REG.S26 .oo ......... .. SALES16.90
REG . S19 .50 ...... ..... SALES13.65
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REG.S34 .00 ........... SALES22.10
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By J AMES KIM
SEOUL, South Korea (UP!) - Korean millionaire Tongsun
Park today save u.s. investigalors a lot of names of
congressmen and Senalors linked to the Korean payoff
scandal, a congressman who attended the opening questioning
sessions said.
Rep. Bruce caputo. R·N.Y., said he felt "disgrace" at
hearlllf! about the cmduct of ranking American officials at the
interrogation of the 4Z.year-old rice dealer .
"We covered a lot of territory, a lot of names," Capulo said
at the end of the thr~our afternoon session. "And Mr. Park
had answers for all of them - different answers for different

- POLYESTER OR ACETATE

. Large
group
of
assorted
cosmetic s in c luding cologne ,
sprays , · cream
perfumes,
compacts, perfumes and powder .

1 2 REG. '254 WALL-A·WAY.. ................ SALE ,191

- Enfire stock of Van Hueseh, Golden Vee
anCt Ca mpus dress sh irt s
~ Quian n a Nylon Sp lendor Knits, and
Poly -cott on blends.
- Neck Sizes U l ·l lhru 1711, sleeve lengths.·

20% OFF

30~

MEN'S VESTS

COSMETIC
SALE

1 REG. '219 WALL·A-WAY... ............... SALE '164

MEN'S
DRESS SHIRTS

Twin , Full, Queen &amp; King Size . .
Matching Drapes and Shams
reduced 20 Pet also.

SAVE

NO REFUNDS.

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Our complete stock of Occasional
Chairs, Swivel Rockers ,. Recliners,
Rock -0 -Loungers, and Wall -A-Way
Recliners .
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JANUARY CLEARANCE
SAVE 20% ON ANY BEDSPREAD
IN OUR STORE

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BEDSPREAD SALE

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- Per ca le &amp; Monti cell o
- So lid s, pa s te ls &amp; as s orted
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dwindling -coal supplies
mounis.
The Ohio Department of
Energy said Thursday "less
and less" coal 1s moVing in
·Ohio. About 95 percent of
. Ohio 's
electricity
is
generated by burning coal.
"Coal. is still moving in
Ohio but ea':Jl W,~k )ess and
less is movsng, sBJd Dave
Zimmer, deputy director of
the Ohio Department of
Energ,r. " The strike is
becommg more and more
effective in the terms of
shutting
down
the
~ributi~n. ?f coal."
,
The utilihes are droppmg
in terms of supply but nobody
is at the point yet that we
"'.'"sider ~ be ~ucla!," said
Zimmer. But m another 15
days or so we are going to
have some utilities droppmg
below the 50 day supply
point."
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When an electric utility
goes below the 50 day supply
mark, it imposes in-house
con servation methods to cut
down on the use of coal.

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a 67 day supply on hand.
" We are wa tching" the
situation closely ," said Dave

Peoppelmeir , an Ohio Edison

situation very "closely," said

Zimmer, "I would say we are
concerned. ''
. Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electric Co. Thursday
became the first Ohio utility
to publicly describe . the
problems that the UMW '
strike is causing.
Columbus &amp; Southern in
· announcing resumptio~ oi
service following a power
cutback due to frozen coal
said the immetllate proble~
(acing electric utilties is the
coal strike.
" While
the
earlier
pretllctions of snow could
cause problems, a larger
concern remains with regard
to the UMW. strike," said
C&amp;SOE spokesman Bob
Jones. "The diminishing coal
supplies and the lack of fresh
coal will result in a
resumption
of
strong
conservation requests if the
strike is prolonged."
Jones said the utility has a
63 day supply on hand and is
not receiving any coal mined
by non-UMW sources.
Ohio Edison Co. said it had

spokesman .
" We
are
receiving some non ·union

S.Q,al but very little from what
it was three weeks ago."
Peoppelinetr said when the
utility 'reaches
50 day
supply it will begin
conservation efforts within
the company.
''At 40 days we \\'ill make
public appea)s to all

a

customers

to

conse rve

electricity through which we
hope to reduce consumption
by 25 percent," he said. "At
30 days we will begin asking
customers
for
further
reductions and suggest addi·
tional action by minimizing

work schedules, the closing of
public buildings and the
elimination of some retail
operations

whereve r

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Kaiser
workers
return

RAVENSWOOD, W. Va. Everybody - except 44 who
were fired - is back to work
at Kaiser Aiumlnum and the
operation is smooth as of
midmorning today.
Wa rren Cooper, mana ger
public affairs ·midwestern

district of the corporation ,
Said that the 44 were fired for
"instigating and
par-tidpating in an illegal strike
wood Works."
L. J . McAdams, works
manager lor the company, is
proceedin~ Immediately to
sue Local 5668 of the United
Steel workers of America in
the U. S. district court lor the
southern district of West
Virginia. Cooper said that a
money figure had not been

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"! dnn 't think we are
getting to the P,int yet where
s imilar contingency plans we are overJy concerned, "
said Zumbrunn . "But in
with some var iations .
Dua ne · Zumbr unn , . a !lhoiher month is will get tD
spokesman for Ohio Power that point."
Frank
Huda cek,
a
Co., said that utility had a 70
day supply of coal on hand . spokesman fo r Cleveland
Electric. Illuminating, Said
CEI bad a 70 day supply of
coal on hand.
" We have stockpiled a lot of
coal and we are using it,"
Hudacek said.
Aspokesman for Cincinnati
Gas &amp; Electric ·eo. said the
utility had 73 days worth of
coal on tiand and is not
(X)ssible .''

armounced.

By United Preu lnternaUoniil '
A NEW SNOWFALL BLANKETED MUCH OF OillO
overnight and travelers advlsorlt;S were out today for all areas
of the Buckeye State.
All of Ohio's major electric utilities had resumed normal
service by Thur~y following power cutbacks caused by
frozen coal suppUes. The National Weather Service said Ught
111ow fell throughout the night With one to two inches of new
snow reported in most areas.
Roadways which were·still hazardous from the last storm
bad a ne,wcoverof snow early today, the Weather Service said.
CAIRO, EGYPT - ISRAEIJ DEFENSE Minister Ezer
Welzman is returning lo Israel for consultations aimed at
lreaking a negotiating deadlock with Egypt over settlements
in the Sinal Peninsula. WelJ:man was scheduled to Dy back 1o
Jerusalem today for talks with his goverrunent, but he was
leaving behind part of the Israeli team l~d by Maj. Gen.
Avr~ Tamir . ,
The Issue of the settlements as well as the larger question
o( Israel's security needa have proved the most dlf!lcult
problem for a joint 16inan eommlttee, which began talks in
C8iro Wednesday. ilut Weizn!an and Egyptian War Minister
Gen. Mohammed Gamassy both said that despite the deadlock
the two COIDIIries would contin!le their negotiations until a
solution is found .

,

HELENA,MONT. - SEN.lEEMETCALF,O.Mont., wbo
spent 25 years in Congress and long championed conservation
meaaurea, Including the recent liflht to enact slrlp-mlnins
leglllatlc!n, was found dead Thursday in his apatiment. He was

-NEW ·TROOPER _ Lt.
Ernest
Wigglesworth,
commaoder of the GalltaMeigs Post Stale Highway
Patrol bas welcomed a new
addition to hls slafl,
Trooper Robert s. Justus.
Justus, a former resideot
of Columbus had been at
tbe Xeola Post• .He. ;1 , .a
seven year veterao of the
Ohio Highway Patrol.
Justus' wife, Marllyno, Is ·
lrom !be Gallla Couoty
area. They · have two
cblldreo.

Weather

, .
,
.
President Carter said MetcaH's death "stills a voice that
had long spoken up for preserving the great wilderness areas
of lhla CO\Ditry." MetcaU, 66, who ha'd been suffering from · a
heart coildltlon for 110me lime, died In his sleep. His body was
foood Thlll'aday by his 11011, Jerry.

Snow .,flurries and cold
tonight,' lows In the teens.
Windy with . snow again
Saturday, hlgbs In the low
20s.
Probability
of
precipitation 90 perce nt
·today, 80 percent tonight, 70 ·
· percent Saturday.
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FEDERAL MEDIATORS EXPECTED NEGOTIATIONS
to resume today between the striklnl! United Mine Workers
and the bltuminoua coal Industry following a three-hour
bargalnlq aeu1on Thursday - the lint in n-ly two weelt.t.
Sowcea 1181d UMW Presldel!t· Arnold Miller re-entered the
(Continued on (lilt 10)

CLOSING MONDAY
The Meigs Veterans Service Office, Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, will be closed all
day Monday in obaervance of
Martin Luther King Day.

86.

receiving a ny new coal.

The two utilities in the best
sha pe appear to be Toledo
Edison arid Dayton Power &amp;
Light Co.
Roger
Buehrer ,
a
spokesman for Toledo
Edison, said the utility had a
95day supply of coal'oh hand .
" We're coriCern ed of

Two districts
let school out
early Thursday

course," said Buehrer-. "But
we feel that with a three
months supply on hand we
Two of Meigs County's
are in pretty good shape."
thre
e school dist ri cts
Don Speyer; a spokesman
'
dismissed
ea rl y Th ursday
for D~yton Power &amp; Light,
due
to
statewide
snow storm
said D1.'&amp;L had an 86 day of
warnings.
supply' of coal.
South ern Loca I Schools
"We are in pretty decent
shape/ ' said Speyer . "We dismissed about 12: 30 p.m.
have gotten some coal from and schools of the Meigs
mines that are not Local District closed two
· represented by the United hours early. Completing a full
day of classes were schools of
Mine Workers.
"But the supply Is going the Eastern Local District.
down," he said. ' ~The big Officials indicated they were
question mark is how long the unable to learn any accurate
information on whe n t he
strike is going to last."
stonn would hit the county.

District Judge John
Copenhaver
iss ued
a
restraining order Wednesday
which the 3,000 hourly
workers at first ignored .
However , some of the mid·
night shift was back on the
job, and " good lull shifts"
were working today, ac'cording to Cooper.
There are 3,800 employes at
Kaiser's Ravenswood Works,
The
Meigs
Co unty
including salaried people,
Emergency
Medical
Service
who kept pot Unes going
trUstees
continued
in~
during the wildcat strike.
te
rviewing
of
candidates
In its r equest for the
restraining order the com· Wednesday night for the
position of coordinator·of the
~n Y said it will suffer a
2
MCEMS;... ,075 loss each day the
They will meet again
strike continues.
The
walkout
began Friday evening to complete
following a dispute over a the interview sessions and
work assignment order at the conduct other business at the
Pomeroy Fire Station. They
Ravenswood works.
The dispute flared Tuesday will have a special meetlOg
night following an argument later with the board of county
over a work assignment that commissioners to name the
resulted in the thr~ay coordinator.
Duties of the coordinator
suspension of a union com·
mitteeman. Local 5668 , include responsibility for all
President Richard Hovatter finance ofthe five •quads \II
of Middleport had urged the the county, for all vehicles
and equiplllent, training and
striking workers to return to
clerical dulles.
their jobs.
Seven applications were
received for the position
CLUBTOMEE't
which pays between $8,000
The Meigs County Better and $10,000 a year .
Livestock Beef HI Club wlll
hold Its first meeting Thursday evening, Jan. 19 at 7 p.m.
BANKS TO CUJSE
in the Extension ·office.
All banks in Meigs County
Everyone with steer projects wilr be closed Monday In
or wishing to tak~ ·a breeding observance of Martin Luther
project m 1978 is inylted.
King Day.

lnteroiewing
by trustees
is continuing

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SHOPPERS OUT IN FORCE - Thursday's "warmer" wea ther coupled with a storm
watch brought out grocery shoppers Thursday afternoon and evening. Shopping carL• were
well filled as residents. apparently fear ing a new snow storm, stocked up . This photo was
taken at one of the checkout lanes at the Kroger Store in Pomeroy.

Meantime·, water servlce
Was restored to residents of

upper

Mid dleport

when

repair work lo a ma in line

which bro ke W ~ d nes d ay
morning wa s completed
before noon on Th ursday.

EXTEN DED FOREC AST
S und ay thr o u g h
Tuesday, windy and very
cold, with periods of snow
Hurries ur snow squa ll ~!!
through the period. Also
fr eque nt periods of bloWing

aod drifting snow Sundu y
and Monday. lllghs wilt
range from the upper teens
to the upper 20s and tows
from five to 15.

Zwilling is
president of
fire fighters
SYRAC USE

Troy

Zwlll ing is the new presi dent
uf the Sy ra C'lJSe F ire
Depa rt nient and Oris Hubbard is fire chief of its

emergency squad.
Other officers elected in' the
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fi re departmen t Thursday
night were Dave Sm ith, vi ce
pres iden t ; Mike Smith,
secretary : Debbie Triplett,
treas urer, and Oris Hubbard.

Harrah is
mayor of
Vandalia

William Harrah, son of Mr .
tmd Mrs. Basil Hurrah of
Ma son , W. Va ., electe d
mayor of Va ndalia , Ohlo, on
Ja nuary '3, is a graduate of

Wahama High School. He has
lived in Vanda lia 18 years an d
was elected by his fellow
OPENINGS REMA,IN
council members to serve as
There are still openings lor mayor for the last two years
a free cervical cancer clinic of a four year tenn on city
for Meigs area women to be council. Vandalia i• a •uburb
held Wednesday all day at · of Dayton.
Heath Unit ed Methodist
Mayor Harrah .resides at ,
Church in Middleport. 933 Pool Ave. with his wife ,
Women wishing ·an appo lnt~ the fo rmer Norma Scholl
men! are to call 992-7531 dsughter of Ottie Scholl of•
during the day or 992-5832 in Pomeroy, and his two
the evenings or weekend.
da ughters, Rebecca and
Brenda . Harrah, who served
three years on Plann ing
OSHIMA SHAKEN
Commissi
o,n befo re bei ng
' 'I'OKYO (UP! ) - A fairly
strong eart hqu ake shOo k elected to council in 1975, is
Oshima Island off Tokyo Bay construction coordinator for
tonight but there were no Brown &amp; Head &amp; Associates,
reports of ca.sualties or Architects of Dayton.
damage, the Meteorological
Agency reported. The agency
said the quake's center was
located near the Island. The
· tremor registered 3 on the
The Righi Rev. Arthur
J a panese scale of 7·.
Anton Dongel, Bishop of West
Missouri, on Dec. 18 ordained
Richard Bradford Elberfeld.
GAME CANCELLED
The Ironton·Melgs basket· Jr .. to the Sacred Order of
ball game planned lor tonight Priests at St . Peters
has been cancelled. An an· Episcopal Church in Kansas
nouncement for a ·make up City, Mo.
Atte ndin g the ce remony
~te will ~ made later.

reporter .

Clyde Triplett was elected
rlre c hi ef, E bcr Pi kcns ,

assistant chi ef, Dave Smith ,
chapaln, and Mike Smith , Lt.
Ralph Lavender was elected
assistant emergency chief,
and Eber P'ickens, captain.
SU ITS •' ILED
As uit to quiet title was fli ed
by Bobby J. Rupe and Karen
K. Rupe, Pomeroy against
Arthur Genheimer, address
unknown. et al in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
H k.
V II
k
oc mg , a ey Ban ;
Ath ens, fil ed a · suit for
$5,~ 2 .88 agamst Charles E.
Stout , Rt. I, Albany, et a!.
HILO TEMPS
NEW YORK (UPI ) - The
highest temperature reported
Thursday to the National
Weather Service, excl uding
Alaska and Hawaii, was 76
degrees at Key West, Fla.
Today's low was 16 degrees
helow zero at Caribou, Maine.

Elberfeld ordained as priest

.~

•

were Mr. and Mrs. !Wbert "w.
Elberfeld, Cincinnati; Mls8
eatherine An n Elberfeld,
Hamilton, Ohio and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Lackele and Mark
of Gainesville, Ga. Father
Elberfeld is a grandson of the
lat e. Alfred Elberf eld of
Pomeroy.

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�3-l'he DaUy Sentinel M1ddleoort Pomeroy 0 Fnday Jan 13 1978
2- The Dally Sentinel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Fnday Jan 13 1978

Ga

U. S. protests red forces in Africa
By WESLEY G PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UP! ) The Umted States has
protested to the SOv et Umon
111 very strong terms lhe
RusSJ.an mtervenllon m t he

dispute between Elhiop a and
Somalia.m the Horn of Afnca
PreSident Carter says

Carter Wid hiS 23rd forma l
news conference Thursday

that North Atlanllc allies
especially France the M1ddle
East countr1es and lnd1a
share the U S concern about
the Sov et s

unwarranted

111volvement 111 Afr1ca
The war beean ustng

River purity
watch underwa
By ROBERT SANGEORGE
CINCINNATI (UPI)
Act111g to quell public fears
about the safety of Oh o R1ver
drmkmg
water
an
env ronmental watchdog
agen~y has established an
early warnmg system to
detect

certa n

tox:tc

chenucals tn the waterway
Ha1led
by
some
env ronmentahsts as the
dawn of a new era for the
Oh10 R ver the
Early
Orgarucs Detect on System
began operaUng Thursday as
sc ent1sts of the OhiO R1ver
Valley Water SanitatiOn
Comm1ss on started
rece1vmg data from three key
mon tor111g stations
The ORSANCO system 1s
des gned tn prov1de fast
detailed Informal on about
the presence of pmsonous

organ1c chemicals many of
which are believed to be
cancer~ausmg

The establishment of the
early warning setup means

the Ohio R1ver •s the most

Glncmnat w1ll rev1ew data
from momtor111g stations at
the mun1c1pal waterworks of
Pittsburgh Clnc111nati and
Louisville Ky
The first phase of the early
warrung system will then
begm w th addit onal stat ons
at
Portsmouth
Ohio
Wheeling
W Va
Huntingtnn W Va and on
the Kanawha R1ver m West
Vll'gmia

Environmental
admm
strators
along
the
Oh1o River began push111g for
creation
of
such
a
surveillance system after a
maJor carbon tetrachloride
spill was found tn the river a
year ago The mc1dent which
was followed by several
smaller spills reduced public
confidence m the safety of
dr10k1ng water from the Ohio
Weaver sa1d
But the ORSANCO director
stressed the system has sub
;tan\lal lun taboos It s a
good start What we have on
the r1ver s a screemng
mecharusm that Will a11empt
to determme changes in the
water But we defmltely don t
want the public to th111k this IS
a panacea It w1ll not detect
all orgarucs only a certa111
nwnber

SoVIet weapons and now they
are slnpp10g large quantities
of weapons some men and
they are al110 dispatching
Cubans mto Ethiopia
to
become
perhaps
combatants themselves
Caner sa1d
We have expressed our

concern tn the SoVIets 111 very
strong terms
It IS known the Soviets and
the Cubans each have about
I 000 technicians and military
adviSers 111 the Horn It also Is
known the White House sees
the problem as twofold- the
Soviet buildup and the

Michigan deer prefers
to ride and keep wann
TAWAS Cfl Y M1Ch (UP!) - Somewhere deep m
the Huron National Forest IS a deer that would rather
rule than walk
Newell Jensen said he was driving tn work In his
compact car early Thursday when a !50-pound buck
meandered out of the forest and bwnped mtn the door
of hiS vehicle
Jensen 21 stopped and got out tn examme the
anunal for Injuries when the deer stood up climbed
through the open car door and crawled under the seat
Slightly flustered and 111 a hurry to get to work
Jensen telephoned the Josco County Sheriff s
Department
Deputy Charles Bublitz 23 responded to the call
with his partner and while they mulled over the
Situation with Jensen the deer Jumped out of the car
wandered around and then climbed hack m
The deputies coaxed the deer out of Jensen s
Gremlin and 10tn their patrol car where the aruma!
aettled down comfortably 10 the back seat
He seemed to want tn be wherever 1! was warm
Bublitz sa d We turned the heater on full blast
The deputies took the deer to the police statiOn and
later drove 11 ahout 12 miles out of tnwn tn the national
forest
He got out looked around and ran off S81d
Bublitz It was all pretty we~rd I hope nobody hils a
cow

Conference date set

The Jumor Amer can hosted by the Jun ors of the
Leg on Conference for Drew Webster Post 39 un1t
10 the Uruted States U S
D stnct 8 w II be beld n and tlm1r leader Mrs Veda
EPA Deputy Admm1strator
Pomeroy on April IS
John White sa d Thursday
Dav s Paula Kloes E ghth
The cooference will be D stnct president w1ll
Were (the EPA ) looking
at th1s system as a prototype
pres1de Currently conun t
for the poss ble creauon of
tees are be ng orgamzed by
other such
momtonng
Mrs Dav s and Mrs Grace
PARTY HOSTED
The system uses an
operations on other r \ ers
electronic dev1ce called a gas
Mr and Mrs James Pratt the dtstnct Jumor ac
White added
tlvtlles chairman
Par
chromatngraph to check for Carpenter and son Jay
ORSANCO an e ght-state levels of toXIC chenucals 111 entertamed the day after Uc1pa[ ng m the program w1ll
agency which conducts re the r ver The machme New Years wtth a d1nner par
be Pam Powers Department
search and adv1ses state and operates maudy as a warrung ty Their guests were Mr and of Ohio v1ce pres1dent and
fed era l environmental signal wh1ch w1ll send Mrs Bruce May and M1ke
Mrs Maqor1e Goett second
off c als will supervise the sc enlists into actwn to Homer Parker Rutland Mr
member of the Deparlmenl of
Oh10
system
which perform a preCise analySis of and Mrs Greg McCall Ohio JUmor activit es com
ultunately IVIlllJecome an 11 water content
Athens Mr and Mrs W lson nuttee
station surve llance network
Weaver noted the seven Carpenter Pomeroy and
operatmg round-the&lt;lock statiOns contributing data 111 Mr and Mrs Howard
The start of thiS system the system s first phase will Parker April and Aaron
ENJOY GUESTS
means a great deal sa1d operate only on weekdays Chester
Mr and Mrs David White
Leo Weaver ORSANCO and won t provide the degree
Kirk and Tammy Tampa
execu tlv e
dtrector
o f comprehe nsive
Fla spent the holidays here
Mon1lortng ts not a total nformatlon researchers me ellng of ORSANCO w lh her mother Mrs Ed th
answer lo the problems of " ould I ke to have But
mark10g the 30th anruversary King and Mabel Mrs While
OhiO River pollution but t IS ORSANCO hopes to have the of the agency ORSANCO
IS the fm ner Donna King
one part of the total answer
larger 24 hour operation member states are Ohio Jommg the fanuly for dinner
Durmg a stx
week est a bhshed by the end of 1978
Pennsylvama Kentucky were Mr and Mrs B1U Wm
shakedown
of
the
The Inauguration of the West V1rgm1a Indiana don and Patr1c1a Chester
operat on researchers at early warn111g system was ffimo s V rgm•a and New
Mr and Mrs Harry Leonard
ORSANCO headquarters 111 the highlight of the IOOth York
of Millwood W Va Mr and
Mrs Charles Kmg of Mound
sv11leW Va also spent a day
here v1s1t ng
closely rr omtored waterway

East braces for new storm

United P(ess Internallonal
W111ter converted the land
of cotton mto an 1cy mess
tnday and Easterners braced
for the full fury of the storm
that k lied at least a dozen
people 111 a romp through the
Sonth and Midwest
1'hll ce sleet and snow
storm charged through
Alabama Georg1a and the
Garol10as Thursday laymg a
glaze on highways that
paralyzed most traffic and
caused nwnerous accidents

The

weather
spooked
thousands of Atlantans mto a
rWl on supermarkets
A couple of stores are
reportmg they re as busy as
cats on a hot tm roof said
Ted Sunmons of Coloma!
stores
In the Ohio Valley the
storm dwnped several 111ches
of new snow keepmg millions
of employers and employees
at home and to the delight
of kids hauling out the new
UirlSlmas sleds
clos10g
thousands of schools
At least 12 deaths were
attributed to the two.&lt;Jayo()Jd
storm that grew m West
Texas and headed for a
weekend sweep through the
Northeast Alabama and
Oklahoma recorded three
deatbs each Arkansas two
111E DAILY SENTINEl.
DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGs-MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHIU.

Exec: Ed

ROBERT HOEFLICH
City EdUo
Publi.'!hl'!d da y excep Saturday
by TIM! Ohio Valley PubllshUl!!
Compeny Mu limedla nc
II
Court St Pomeroy Ohio 45769
BusLneSs Off ~ Phone W2 2156
Editonal Phone m 21~7
Seeood class postage pa d a
Pomeroy Ohio
National advertasing rep esen
!alive Wa d Griff h Company
Inc Bo tine li and G.a l.aghe D
~7 Third A e
New Yo k NY
00 7
Sut.mpuon rates De e ed by
t21Tlfr where availa~ 75 cent.s pe
wed By Motor Route Where carr e
.emct DOt available One month
SU 5 By ma m Ohio and W Va
Jll:lll! YM
122 00 Sa monlhJ
111.511: Th ee mon hs 17 00
~ S2li 00 yea Su months
tlS.Jf Th ee mon hs $7 50
lnclude~r Sunday

=:-ICe

Nelson
called
fir e
LouiSiana and Illmo1s one ,ilepartment scuba d1vers who
In 1970 B1afra surrendered
swam 20 feet to save two
each
lo
N1gena endmg a mvil war
German
shepherds
The
Factories closed for the day
m
the Afr1can nation
other
two
dogs
drowned
m Hernando and Senatnb1a
M1ss All freeways 1n
B rmmgham Ala
were
by
mult~-car
blo cke d
acc1dents Oklahoma C1ty
reported more than 400
wrecks m the first hours of
By KENNETH R CLARK
the storm and Memphis
recorded more than 200
United Press international
A bus overturned on an cy
20S ROAR AGAIN The flavor was IIJO.proof proh1b1tion and
turnpike near Chandler free booze flowed by the gallon Thursday mght for reporters
Okla 1111ur111g several of the and celebrities at a preVIew of the grandJesurrection of New
22 passengers A Braniff 727 York City s Cotton Club The old Cottnn Club nourished 10
Jet sk•dded on an 1cy Harlem as the nation s foremost speakeasy m bathtub g111
Memphis runway but none of days and the new one IS an exact reflection of the era s art
the 11 passengers and seven deco mter10r The champ oo the bandstand was Cab Calloway
crew members was hurt
and he posed for pictures With another champ m the aud1ence
The Natwnal Weather Muhammad Ali - there w th wife Veronica -gave him a bear
SerVIce today posted wtnter hug then spent the rest of the everung table-lloppllll!-ID a waD
storm warrungs for South to wall crowd
(
Carolina Kentucky and
V1rg1ma A heavy snow
STORMY PARTY Wh le hundreds demonstrated outside
warnmg was 1ssued for North the New York HUlon agamst her VISit to the U01ted States
Carol10a and lower Michigan Empress Farah of Iran was guest of honor Thursday mght at a
States
east
of
the dinner sponsored by the Asia Society Among those attending
Appalachians were put on were Lady Bird Johnson former Secretary of State Henry
watch for the arriVal of the Kissinger and former Vice President Nelson RockefeUer SIX
nasty weather system
men and two women were arrested when they entered the hotel
Elsewhere seasonal gusty lobby
wmds h1t the Pac1f1c
Northwest coast and blowmg
X RATED Disco star Grace Jones got a show of her own
snow pelted the mountams Thursday followmg her performa,nce 111 New Haven Conn
and northw'ls!em plateau of When she returned to her hotel room she found 11 had been
Colorado An avalanche 111vaded by an amorous couple who apparently got Ute room
warnmg was posted for a kev from a prevwus tenant They were arrested
portwn of the northern
Colorado mountainS
NO WISECRACKS A plumber 1n Solpbu.r La may be m
In Mrune reSidents kept trouble w th the Better Bus111ess Bureau A disgruntled
wary eyes oo huge 1ce J81llS customer complruned he charged her $77 75 tn fiX her backed
on
the
Androscoggin up tnilet but d•dn t do the job And she wants no WISecracks m
Kennebec and PiscataquiS connection IVIth the case about her name which happens tn be
R vers The floodwaters Catherine Out,bouse
behind the jams receded
somewhat Thursday but off•
QUOTE OF THE DAY Stella Parton - DoUy Parton s
e~als were unable to break up
Sister on Billy C.rter s assertion 10 a Playg~rl magazine
the 1ce A truck dnver 10tei'VIew that her 111ferwrity complex IS worse than hiS own
traveling a nare~IJ1ed route because Stella s Oat-&lt;:hested
At least my situation can be
along one r1ver descnbed the remedied but whoever heard of silicone for the bram?
lr1p as a hellaciOUS rught
mare
GUIIIPSES CaroliDe Kenaedy IS on the fugitive list In New
As up tn three mches of York where police hold a warrant for her arrest charging she
snow powdered the Ch cago failed to appear on a speedinl! ticket received last summer
area postal employe Nelson when she was caught do111g 80 mph m a 5$-mph zone Belle
Browri Jr took SICk leave to Mldler will be appearing at New York s Copacabana through
cope IVIth the flu but spent the Jan 22
Doug HeDDing the mag CIBn who staged the
afternoon try10g to help Broadway hit 'The Mag1c Show has married Bart.re
rescue four dogs that feU DeAngeliJ in l&lt;Js Angeles Shelley WIDten is In Los Angeles
through the •ce mtn the fr~gld rehearsing 'The Effect of Ganuna Rays on MaiHn-the-Moon
waters of Lake Michigan Mar~golds
and

M ss ss1ppl

1exas

peopletalk

"

'

Afncan ISSUe of 12rntorlal
111tegnty
Carter also said
-He believes Coogress will
pass an energy bill
acceptable tn me and the
country very early In the
new seSSion which lllarts
next week Both the preSident
and Energy Secretary James
Schlesinger have spoken tn
Sen Henry M Jack110n [).
Wash
leadmg Senate
conferee on energy who told
them he IS deternuned tn
break the Senate deadlock on
natural gas JlriCing
- UntU an energy bill IS
paSsed the uncerta111ty over
1t and present excessive
imports will contribute Ill

the deleterious effects of
mcreasmg 1nterest rates
unstead111ess of the dollar
abroad and uncertamty 111 the
stock market at home
-Rep Joshua Eilberg [).
Pa
reportedly
under
mveshgahon by
US
Attorney David Marston
called Carter to ask that the
process of f10ding a successor
be expedited Carter sa1d
he wants to make sure a
superb person IS p1cked tn
succeed Marston
- A substantial tax reduc
tioo IS needed 10 1978 IVIth
the Intention of compensating
for the 10crease 111 Social
Security deductions keepmg
the economy mov111g strongly
and compensatmg for the
effects of inflation
The
Umted States
believes
20
Israeli
settlements m Sma• plus
those on the West Bank are
Illegal and contravene
Geneva

Conference

deciSions
But
Carter
repeated 11 was not for hun tn
dictate the specifics of a
Middle East settlement
I think that 1! IS best for us
just tn add our good off1ces
when we can support both
men (Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat and Israeli
Pr me Mlmster Menahem
Begm) as they go to the
negoha tmg table Carter
S81d

12 13

5 3c

NOT CE DF
APPOINTMENT
case No nan
Estate of Samuel 0
Stout
Deceased
No ce she eby g ven hat
Be y Mar e S ou of Route 2
A bany Oh o has been du v
appo n ed Adm nsf &amp; x of
he Esta e of Samue 0 Stou
deceased
a e of Me gs
Coun y Oh o
Cred tors are equ red o
e he
c a ms w th sa d
due ary
w th n
t hree
mon hs
Da ed
h s 30th day of
Decembe 1977
Mann ng 0 Webster
Judoe

'

3 20 3 c

pol s road to

he wut

ne of 11 ot of land formerly
deeded by Jesse Pege to
Samuel Page thence South
on sa d I ne and a on!l the
East 5 de of he road to the
Northeast co ner of a lot of
end deeded by me to Mar n
Rupe
hence West about
wen v one rods o the 1 ne

between sec on-s twenty

ti ee and se\len een thence
North a ono u d ne to the

pace

of

beg nn ng

con

a n ng some two ecres mo e

or

ess

and

s a pa

of

Sec ons No Seven een ( 7

Town (1) Seven
Range
Numbe Four e•n 14) n the

Oh o

Comp11nv s

Purt:hase

PARCEL NO J

Beg nn ng

h r v rods South fro., the
North East corner ol he
Sou h Eu Qu.!lrter of Sect Ofl
No
Twenty th ee
own
Selo'en Range Fourteen of he
Oh o Company s Purchase
hence West se ... en y rods
hence South about
h y
ods to L
S Townsend s
and thence Eas seven y
rods to the East ne of sa d
Sect on wer~ty h ee
11ence
Nor h a ong sa d East
ne
h v rods to he p ace of
beg nn ng
conta n ng
hr
een and one e ghth ac es
mo eo ess save and excep
s x ac es off he w.est s de of
sa d tract of and now owned
by A M Reeves
PARCEL NO
Ill
A so
anothe o o parce of and
beg nn ng a
he Sou heas
co ne of he ab9ve descr bed
o
thence
east
abou
seventeen ods
o
o he
S a e oad as now tra\o'e ed
hence Northward y along
S ate road abou
h r y one
ods and fteen and one ha t
nks
or
o
Coumba
Down ng s South ne hence
Wes a ong sa d Down ng s
Youth ne abou wenty rods
o to he E~s
ne of sa d
hence
Sect on twen y h ee
Sou h a ong sa d Eas
ne
abou th rt y rods o the place
of beg nn ng conta n no three
acres and s x y tou
rods
be ng so much ot Sec t on
seventeen
n own se ... en
ange tou teen n he Oh o
Company s Pu hase
The amoun conveyed by
h s deed bt. ng en acres and
e ghW four ods more or less
Reference Deed vo 201
Page 67 Me os Coun y De ed
Records
The fo ow ng descr bed
ea es a e s uated n Sc p o
Townsh p Me gs Coun y and
Sta t e
o
Oh o
to w
Beg nn ng a he N E corne
of a 5 f ve ac e o of and
now owned by A M Reeves
unn ng sou h a ono eas
ne
of sa d Lot 34 rods and 6
nks thence east 4 ods and
6 3 6 nks
h!n ce north 3ol
ods and 6 nks hence west
4 ods and 5 3 5 nks o the
pace of beg nn ng con an ng
1 acre w h
ght of way
th ougt} ands now owned by
Wm C Reeves hers and
Lor:\a Reeves to pub c h gh
wav The abo11e descr bed 1
ac e es n Sec t on 23 Town
7
Range
4 of the Oh o
Company s Pu chase
Reference Oeed Vo
22
Pa ge 33 Me gs Coun v Deed
Records and he demand s
tha
he ea es ate be pa
I oned and ordered so bu f
sa d rea es a e canno be
par t oned
hen the r ghts
nteres and ens o a the
par es he eo may be u y
de e m ne d ad us ed and
p o ec ed ha the prope t es
be
so d
and
proceeds
d s
bu ed
that
he
Defendants or
he r he rs
dev sees ega tees execu.tors
adm n s a o s spouses or
ass gns be requ red to set up
and a ege he nature of he r
c a m n he ea est a e he en
descr be d or be fo ever
ba ed from dong same hat
t t e to
he p opert es be
qu eted
hat a owance be
made for a o neys fees and
fo he P a n ffs cost here n
and for such o her e ef aS
the P a n fs may be en
t t ed
You are requ ed to
answ er he Comp an w th n
twent y e gh days a ter the
as pub ca on of h s not ce
wh ch w
be publ shed once
each week for s x success ve
weeks
and
he
ast
pub ca on w
be made on
February 1
978
n case of your fa ure to
answer or otherw se respond
as pe m tied by he Oh o
Rues of C v
Proced u e
w h n the me stated iudg
men
by defau t w
be
endered aga nsf you for the
e ef demanded n he
Comp ant

LARRY E SPENCER
By M.a ene Ha son
CLERK OF COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
ME GS COUNTY QH 0
Me gs County Cou hOuse
Pomeroy Oh o 45769
13 20 27 2 3 10

E•tra He p
s years or more seor't' ce
S3 13 per hour
' yu to s vu s serv cr
$2 99 per hour
Less than 1 year serv ce
12 8.5 per hour
Meehan c SJ •• per hour
Cemetery
5 years or more serv ce
'J 3 per hour
1
to 5 veers serv c:e
S2 99 per hovr
Less than 1 ye•r service
S2 15 per hour
Relief 0 spatcher n 57 p~
hour
Sw mm ng ns ucto S3 00
pe hour
custod an
.50
pe
monm h
A e•tra hours for hour v
employees w 1 be at the
hou y ate
SEC
That sec e a a
c er ca and o bookkeep no
record keep ng hou y l!!m
p ovees be em p oyed a e
max mum of 35 hours pe
week
except
for
an
eme gency hat ~a ar se
sad eme gency of ex ra
hou s o be approved by
Counc
SECT ON
the fo ow no
are he eby dec a ed as ega
ho days fo he emp oyees o
the v age ot M dd eport
New Yea s Oay Memo a
Day
ndependence Day
Labor Day Thanksg v ng
Day Chr stmas Day
SEC v That sad satar es
w I be n e feet retroact ve o
J$nua y
1978
SEC V
Each fu
t me
emp oyee of the V age she
be en ted to s ck eave n he
amount ot one and one ou h
(1
days per mon h and
Sha
be en ted to accrue
sa t1 s ck eave up to one
hundred twe nty
20 days
SEC v
Each t u 1 me
emp oyee o f t he V age
nc ud ng
ull
me hour v
at• emp oyees sha
be
en t ed du ng each year
after the t st vea
o wo
weeks \lata on
exc ud ng
ega ho days w h pay
Emp oyees w h f fteen or
more years se v ce sha be
ent t ed
o
hree weeks
vacat on w th pay eech year
SEC V
Each employee
o the V age en fled
o
vaca on sha
use
the
vacat on me n he year of
en t em en or sha be pa d
tor any unused po
on
vacat on at her p eva no
wage
ate at the t me of
payment fat he end of any
vea any such emp oyee has
an accrued and unused
vacat on me he C e k sha
make payment to he em
p oyee for such unused t me
w ttl n 1'1 r y days 30 after
he end ot the vaca on year
Vaca on yea
sha
mean
each
2 months per od
o ow ng the t st fu y'ea of
employment
SEC V
TtJa a group
hosp a and med cal
n
surance plan be prov ded for
a em p oyees of the V age
o M dd eport who e ect
n
w I ng to part c pate n he
same and hat he p em urns
he ef o
be pad by theV age up o the amoun of
he p em um Quoted for he
p esen cont ac
SEC
X Ttta all em
p oyees des r no
o par
.; pate n he p an sha
e
an e ect on w th he C erk
w h n ten days at e
he
effect ve date of
h s or
d nance
SEC
X
Tha sa arled
em p oyees who do no e ec ed
o par c pate be pa d an
ex a S40 00 per month n
add t on to the p esen sa ary
sche du e and
hose em
p oyees pa d on an hour v
bas s who do no e ec
o
pa t c p!!lte n the nsurance
p en be pa d !!In add tonal 20c
pe hou Any emp oyee may
a any I me e ec ow hdraw
om the p an and n such
even such elect on to w th
d awa shal
kew se
be
t ed
n w t no w h
he
C erk Any emp oyee who
e ects not to part c pate n the
pan may
e a subse~uen
e ec on o par c pe e and f
accep ab e o the nsurance
com pany on a non rated
bass then suet] employee
rnay become a p~r c pant n
he p an Upon pa c
on
n he p an the add t on a
com pensat on
sha
be
ca nce ed
L kew se
any
em ployee who pa t cpa es n
he pan may f e an e ec on
ow thdraw from the plan n
wh ch event h s wages or
sa ary as he case may be
sha be ad u sted as prov ded
n h s paragraph
sec X A Ord nances n
canf ct w th h s Ord nance
a e hereby epea ed
SEC X
T h s Ordnance
sha
take effect and be n
fo ce from and afte January
1 978
Passed
he 9th day of
J anuary 978

vea

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r,a

7 6

A es
N THE

COMMON PLEAS COURT
OFME GSCOUNTY
OH 0
EDNA MAE REEVES ET
AL
P a nt fh

"

FLORA
MAY
D KON ET AL
Defendants

REEVES

No 16 U9
- NOT CE BY
PUBLICATIONTO
The unknown hers
dev sees egatees execu o s
adm n s a o s spouses and
ass gns of A M Ree.,es
Mary E en Reewes Bor ng
Ma Sha 0 ve Reeves Jane
E eano
Bor ng Sanders
Emma
E een
Reeves
W
am N cholas Reeves
E don
W nf eo
Reeves
E zabe h Reeves v o e on a
Reeves and He en E teen
Reeves
P a nt ffs have brough h s
ac on nam no you as one of
the Defendan s n the above
court by f ng the
Com
p a nt on Decem be 9 977
The ob ect of he Com pla nt
s o pa t on the fo low ng
desc bed eal esta e
S tua ed n Sc p o Town
sh P n he Covn y of Me gs
aod Sta e of Oh o to w
PARCEL NO I Be ng n
he Sou heas Quarte of
Sec on No 23 Team No 7
Range No 4 of he 0
P
and bounded as fo ows'j
Beg nn ng 30 ods Sou h of he
Northeas cone
of sad
quarter Sect on and -40 rods
and 22 I nks West of he East
ne of sa d (luarter sec on
he nce 1&gt; Wes 23 rods and 3
nks 2-J Sou h 34 rods and 6
nks (3 East 23 rods and 3
nks 14) No h 3-4 ods and 16
nks to he pace of beg n
n 1'19
conta n ng F ve
5)
ac es w h gh of way t om
h s land through ands now
owned by Wm C Reeves and
l!ona Reeves o the publ c
h Qhway
PARCEL NO 2 Beolnn ng
n the
ne between Sect on
No Twenty h ee (23} and
Seven een ( 17) af the South
west corne of a ot or and
forme y deeded by Jesse
Page o John Page thence
Eas
wenty one rods to the
East s de ~~ the Athens and

c

(I

Gene Gra
C erk

e

M L. Ke y
P es den of Counc I
3 20 2tc

ORO NANCE NO 1061 78
An Ordnance to establ sh
VI age Jobs and W•ge Rates
and
&amp;stlbllsh ng
legal
ho days vacat ons and sick
eave

ee
orda ned by
he
Counc
ot he v age of
M ddlepo t es follows
Sec
That the fol ow ng
wage sea e s hereby adopted
o emp oyees of the V lage
o M dd epo
Ch ef of Po ce $731 00 per
month
Regular Pa roman
5 years or mo e serv ce
SJ 30 per hour
1 year to 5 years serv ce
S3 5 per hour
Less than
year serv ce
S3 00 pe hour
Extra Po ce S295perhour
Street Em p oyees
5 years of more serv ce
S3 3 per hOur
1 year to 5 years serv ce
S2 99 per hOur
Less than
vear serv ce
S2 85 per hour
Poo
&amp; Park D ec or
S-40-4 25 per mon h
L feguards Sl 50 per hour
Secre ary to Mayo SJ o1 oo
per month
Ew.tra Cerca Hep $297
per month
C l!!rk Ceme ery T ustees
S90 00 pe month
Voluntee F remen $21 40
pe vea
Covnc men
ected before
1978 S4
pe meet no 24)
Counc men e ected tor
1978 SB 00 pe meet ng U)
P es dent ot Counc I S 0 00
per meet ng (2•&gt;
Boar:d of Publ c Affa s
Sol 00 per meet ng 12
C erk Board of PubJic
Affa rs $496 00 ~er mon1h
Olspa cher
SlOO oo per
month
C erk W3 er Department
12 84 per hour
Water
&amp;
Sewage
Super ntendent S3 70 per
hour
(1 h t mes ove
hours
55 55 pe hour
Water
Sewage Ass t
Super ntendent S3 35 per
hOUr
Meter Reader S3 3 per
hOur
Water !. Sewage Dept

oo

e

•o

a.

ORO NANCE NO 060 78
ANNUAL
APPRDPRIA'f ON
ORDINANCE
MIDDLEPORT

A R ESOLUT ON to mllke
appropro~at ons
fo
Current
Expenses and o her Ex
per'ld u es of he v llage of
M dd epo
Sta e Of Oh o
dur ng he fisc a I 'Jiear end ng
Dece m be 31 1978
Seeton
1
BE
T
RESOLVED by he Counc
for the V age of M ddleport
State of Oh o Tha
o prov de
tor the cu rent upenses and
other upend ture5 of the sad
V age of M ddleport dur ng
the
fiscal
vellr end ng
December 31
978
he
follow ng sums be and they
are hereby set as de and
appropr a ed as fo ows v z
Sect on 2 That here be
appropr !!lied
f om
he
GE:NERAL FUND
GENERAL
GOVERNMENTAL
SE RVICE5
MAYOR
Personaf ~erv ces
Other
, 800 00
Tot a For Mayor
a 3oo oo
CLERK
CLERK TREASURER
Pe sona Services
2 500 oo
Other
2 ooo oo
To al For Clerk
Clerk Treasurer
4 500
SOLICITOR
LEGAL ADVISOR
Personal Serv ces
2 ooo 00
To al For Sol c or
Legal Adv sor
2 ooo oo

tsoo oo

oo

~OUNCIL

Pe sonal Serv ces
008 00
To al For counc
1 OOI 00
BU!,I.DINCS AND MISC
Other
SO 912 00
To at For Bu ld ngs
and M sc
50 912 oo
To a For Gene a
Government a
Services
66 720 00
SECUR lTV DF PERSONS
AND PROPERTY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
PersW'al Serv ces
34 500 00

Major college powers gain independence

Other
20 741 00
Tot• Far Po ct
Depar ment
55 2•1 00
FIRE DEPARTMt;NT
Ftersona Serv ces
942 00
Other
5 OlD 00
Tot•l For F re
Oepa men
602200
To a l For Secur ty of
Persons ~md Property

By DAVID MOFFIT
UPI Sports Writer

6127000

LE SURE TIME
ACTIVITIES
PARKS AND
PLAYGROUNDS
Pe son• Se v ces
4 500 oo
Other
1 650 00
To a Fo Pa ks and
Playg ounds
16 150 00
To at For Lesure T me
Actvtes
1615000
COMMUNITY
ENV RONMENT
PLANNING
COMM 5$10N
Other
500 00
To a For P ann ng
Com m ss on
500 00
To a For Commun v
En., ronment
500 00
STREET LIGHTING
Other
12 000 00
To al For Street
L gh ng
12 000 00
To a Fo T anspor at on
Fac
es
12 000 00
Grand To a
GENERAL FUNO
Appropr e on
56 640 00
ST MA NTENANCE
FUND
Pe sona Se v ces
10 000 00
Other
.53 00 00
To al For s reet
Ma n enance and
Cons rue on
63 00 00
To a For Street
Construe on
Ma n enance and
Repa Fund
63 00 00
PUBLIC HEALTH
SERVICES
CEMETERY OPERATION
AND MAINTENANCE
Personal Se v ces
7 780 oo
0 her
3 865 00
To a Fo Cemetery
Opera on and
Ma n enance
1 645 00
To at Fo Cemete y
F und
11 645 00
ADM NISTRATION WATER
Pe sona Se "' ce
2A 600 00
Debt Serv ce
36 570 00
0 her
26 •30 00
To al Fo Adm n strat on
-Wae
8760000
To al Fo Water
Revenue Fund
87 600 00
SEWER CONSTRUCTION
Cap ta Ou ay
125 000 00
To al Fo Sewage
125 000 00
ADMINISTRATION
-SEWAGE
Persona Se v ces
19 500 00
Debt Serv ce
24 360 00
0 her
28 930 00
Tota Fo
Adm n 5 a on
Sewage
12 790 00
To al Fo Sewer
Revenue Fund 197 790 00
Sect on 12 That he e be
app op r a ed
f om
the
POL CEMAN S
REL EF
AND PENS ON FUN D
0 her
500 00
To a Fo Pol cema n s
R e et and Pens on
Fund
1 500 00
Sec on 13 That he e be ~
appropr a ed
from
the
GENERAL
BONO
RET REMENT FUNO
Payment of Pr nc pa 5 000 00
Paymen t of n e est
BOO 00
0 her
500 00
To a Fo Gene a Bond
Ret ement Fund
7 300 00
ADDITIONAL FUNDS
Sect on 15 That here be
appropr a etl
from
the
METER DEPOSIT FUND
0 h er
2 500 00
To at For Meter
Depos t Fund
2 500 00
To al For Mete
Depos t Fund
2 500 00
Sec on 10 That there be
appropr a ed
from
the
FEDERAL
R J:VE NUE
SHAR NG FUND
0 h er
18 000 00
To al For Fede a
Revenue Shar nQ 18 000 00
ANTI RECESSION
ASS STANCE FUND
0 her
2 000 00
To a l For Anf Recess on
Ass s a nee
2 000 00
To a For Fede a
Revenue Sha ng and
An Recess on
Ass s ance
20 000 00
TOTAL ALL
APPROPR AT ONS
548 075 00
Sec on 1 And the V age
C erk 5 hereby au ho zed o
draw h 5 war ants on
he
V I age
T easurer
for
payments from any of he
to ego ng
appropr at ons
upon rece v ng proper cer
t f ca es
and
vouchers
therefor approved by
h!
board or off ce s author zed
by aw to app ove the same
or llln o d nance or resolu on
of counc
o make the e)C
pend t ures prov dect hat no
warrants sha ll be drawn or
pa d for sa lar es or wages
except to persons emp oo;&amp;d
by author to; Of and n ac
cordance w h
aw or o
d nance P ov ded further
tha
he appropr at ons for
cont ngenc es can on y be
expended upon appeal of wo
th ds vote of Counc 1 for
terns of expense const tut ng
a lega ob gat on aga nst he
and for purposes
v I age
other than hose covered by
the
other
spec f c
ap
propr at ons !lerein made
Sec on 18 Th s resolut on
sha
ake effec
a
the
ear est per od a tow ed by
aw

ATLANTA (UP!) - The
major coUege football powers
owe the1r newly gained
economic independence In
large measure to Henry
Lough
Lough
faculty
representative from the
Umverslty of Mlssoun
outmaneuvered the forces
who would have denied that
10dependence Thursday With
some fancy parhmentary
footwork
Agroup of smaller schools
trymg tn blQCk the large
football powers from creating
!hell' own divisiOn w1th10 the
NCAA had already won one
floor fight and appeared tn
have won a second and even
more crucial battle before
L&lt;lugh turned thmgs around
by successfully demandmg a
roll call vote
l&lt;Jugh s motion shot down
an earlier one by President
Donald Shields of Califorrua
state which would have had
the convention delegates vote
by secret ballot on an
amendment to toughen
reqwrements for be111g 111 the
NCAA s tnp diVISion
An amendment setting up
subdivisions w1thm the
NCAA stop diVISion lost by 'n
votes 142 115 w1th all
DIVISIOn I members voting
But only the Di v1slon I
football schools got to vote on
changing the requirements
for membetsh1p and although
that failed on a show of hands
74-72 11 earned by an 82-73
margin when the roll call was

7112 Pet per year on a
4 year cert1f1cate of
depos1t
$5 000 00
depOSit

taken
My motion was no last
nunute thmg sa1d L&lt;Jugh
We were prepared tn go that
route if 11 became necessary
We had carefully planned our
parlimentary procedure It
was unportant that we let
them make the secret-ballot
motion f1rst so that ours
would supercede It
Chang111g the cnter1a for
DIVISIOn I left many of the
smaUer schools 10 danger of
bemg dropped out of the
diviSion altngether so when
the subd1v1ding propo$81 was
called back
up
for
reconsideration they threw
111 the wwel
There was a lot of
mttmtdabon out there

Wagner doing his
CINCINNATI (UP!)- C111
cmnati
Reds
general
manager Dick Wagner has
been do10g h1s homework for
Tuesday s V1da Blue qmz
And Wagner figures the
Reds-Blue deal should pass
w1th flymg colors
Wagner says there s no
reason
why Baseball
Comnuss10ner BoWie Kuhn

should re1ect the Reds
controvers al acquiSition of
the h ghly
regarded
leftbanded pitcher
Kuhn has scheduled a
hear10g Tuesday tn help hun
dec1de whether tn OK the deal
10 which the Reds late last
year p1cked up Blue from the
Oakland Athletics To get the
highly-regarded southpaw
pitcher the Reds parted with
$1 7 m1ll10n and a rrunor
league player
Dave
Revertng
Kuhn prev ously vetoed a
deal111 which the New York
Yankees lr1ed tn buy Blue for
$1 5 million Without g~vmg the
A s any players
Our deal Is totally
different than the Yankee
deal srud Wagner who has
been work10g the past several
days to bu ld the Reds case
fon the Kuhn hear10g Ours
1s a

trade and the other was a

sale
We don t see how he can
turn the trade down There 1s
For a fOur home
Entertamment and
Appliance Needs

DOXOL
SERVICE

The Athens County
S.vlngs &amp; Loan Co
296 Second St
Pvmeroy OhiO

RIDENOUR'S

ESIJC

TV &amp; Appliance
Gas Serv1ce

-

Rae ne Oh10
ihe'itPr """' .,

The Sta e of
County ss

Oh o

Meigs

Gene Grate Clerk of the
V II age of M ddleport Or.lo n
sa d County and n wi'IOu
custody the F tes Journals
and Records are requ red by
the L'-ws ot the State of Ohio
to be ~~ept do hereby cert tv
that the forego no Annua
Appropr a on Resolut on 1
taken and copied from the
or gina Resolution now on
f e w th u d VII age that the
foregoing Resolution hU
been compared by me w th
the sa d orlo na and that tht
same 1 a true and cornet
copy thereof
Witness my s gneture thiS
5th day of January 1978
Gene Grate
Clerk of the v age
ot M ddltport
Me gs County Ohio
(1)

no reason for hun to refuse
I(

Opponents of the deal
contend the Reds did nothing
more than throw m a nunor

leaguer With the cash to make
1! appear to be a trade not a

purchase
Kuhn
reJected
the
attempted Yankee purchase
of Blue on grounds that 1! was
not 111 the best 10terests of
baseball for top clubs to be
buymg highly rated talent

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EVANSTON Ill (UP!) The floor at Northwestern IS
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floor at Oh1o State so wmrung
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players for wmn10g a road
game
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ence between home and road
games after the Buckeyes tiS81 wm Thursday mght The
games are 94 by 50 every
rught he smd I just don t
like to talk about the
difference between home and
road I don t thmk there IS
one If I do maybe my kids
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Sophomor-e gUard Kelv10
Ransey scored 24 po111ts while
M1ke Cline added 22 tn lead
the Buckeye v1ctory It was
Ransey s two foul shots With
I 51 left that cl10ched Ohio
State s Vlctnry
Kelv10 1s 1ust playmg
super basketball
M ller
sa1d
He s Improved so
much 10 the year and a half
that he s been w1th us He
does so many things so well

We put hun on (Tony) Allen
m the second half and had
him run our offense as well
and I thought Allen was domg
a great 10b
Allen led NU w1th 18 pomts
and sank a jwnp shot With
6 07 left to g1ve NU a 71 70
lead Oh1o State which had 25
free throws compared to 12
for Northwestern scored the

next 10 pomts
Northwestern closed tn 8!177 on Allen s Jumper with 2 17
before Ransey clmched the
deciS on with two free throws
We re at home and we get
12 free throws and they get
25 W10ter srud I d like tn
say what I thmk but I can t
Until we get a dommating
force on the boards like Herb
W11l ams
or
Mychal
Thompson I s gomg tn be a
real struggle for us
The Buckeyes who started
two freshmen and lwo
sophomores also got 13
pomts from ce nter Herb
Williams and 12 markers
from Jun Ellmghausen Rod
Roberson chipped IVIth 16
pomts for the Wildcats

Joe Morgan wants to
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Joe
Morgan says he wants tn get
back on top aga111
The Cmmnnall Reds
second baseman was the
Nallonal League MVP tn 1975
and 76 but he UIDed off a
little last season
This Is the f1rst tune 10 my
career that I ve been anx1ous
tn get tn (sprmg tra1n111g)
camp sa1d Morgan I want
tn get back on top agrun and
I m confident I m gomg tn
have the best season I ve ever
had
Although the start of spr111g
tra10mg IS still a 'l'Onth and a
half away Morgan already IS
acceleral10g his year-round
cond1tion10g program
I m seriOus
he sa1d
I m go10g to have a dUferent
mental
and
physical
approach th s season Much
more aggress1ve for one
thmg I m gomg tn do a lot of
thmgs differently Beheve
me once the season sl'8rts
you II nollce a lot of
differences
One thing Morgan has on
his mind IS set110g a career
season h1gh for stolen bases
In the past I ve stolen
most of my bases only when
we needed a run
he
recalled ThiS season I plan
tn go all out I II be stealing
when we need a run and I II

be runnmg tno when I m not
e•pected tn go
Morgan also sa1d he will be
bunUng more and 110me
other thmgs too but I want tn
save a few surprises for the
other teams
(GirlS)
Oh 0 H1gh School
Basketball
Un ted Press International
Thursdays Results

Ada 92 Upper Sc oto Va ey 3
Be levue 54 Sandusky 33
Buckeye Tra I 96 Caldwell 22

W l

dependen ce 22

Ham ton Twp 44 Frankl n

His 39

Ket Fa rmoni E 43 Fairborn

P H 38
Lancaster Fisher 76 L berty
Un on 44
Lex ngton 59 Gal on 40
L berty 48 Warren Kennedy

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pr ze plums of tlns recruit ng

season Thur sday wi en
quarterback Art Sci Iichter of
Miami Trace H1gh School
announced he would attend
the Buckeye school
Ohio Stale and Penn State
were the only sci ools I

Ie

runn10g at the end of Schl cl
ter s 1ecrwhng lrall wh cJ
saw a reported 200 seeking
his servtces
I don t know all the other
high school quarterbacks n
the nation sa d Hayes but
he s the best I ve ever seen
He s a great quarterback
because he can pass
enormousl) well and can ru
too
S81d Hayes
There

run

tl s fall

for hi s senior year
glvlt g SChlichter

so 1e stiff competition for

pi•Y ng time
ri e Colur bu C1tizcn
J o r al I owever qu oted
&lt; era II U 1s week as :mymg he
woulln t nund bemg switched
announce nent 11 r s lay ttl w de ece1ver smce he felt
mornu g
at
1cws tl at 1s wl ere I is best chance
conferenee at the hlgl sd ool would be to make It m pro
sa1d he I ad
t beer f • tb 11
Schild tcr co npletL&gt;d 108 of
pronused the stu tlng job bu
\
1
0 I" s attc1 pts th~ pust
had been tnld the B 1 keJ c
sc son fo1 \ 794 yards 1 d 21
offense would be 1lterC&lt;I
I I ave been assured I) t ucl d WI pass~s He also
1Siod fo 519)ards n 73
C acl
Hayes
1 d
Ql arterb ck coacl GL'Orgc y d pm t1 y average an I ran
Gl au1np II ut 01 o Sl e for 13 lAUd downs
Sci Iichter llso I opes II
u tends Ill bmld n 01 e pass ng
111
y basketb 111 11 0 1 o SIJ•Ie
tnlo ls uffen.s ve att ck t c
an
II
as been g \en t1 e okay
sa1d
n hiS prcpHred
by
lx
th
Hayc and buskutbull
state nent Boll e a hc s
Coact
Eld
Miller to 1ry out
have tnld me the OhiO St•te
H yes smd I owcvur I e
offense will be 1etal101 ed to
I allonge 1 quarterback to I RS ali eady "'"'" t II I s
l•lskctb II season probably
usc all of h s abd t1es
Hod Gerald 1 two year w1ll nol sll rt unt•laftcr I m t
c cl year
sta ter and the all B1g I e

some

Ton1f!ht s games
Logan at Ga I po s
Iron on a Me gs
Jackson a We Is on
Waverl y at A hens
Wash ng on CH at C rc ev e
Pt Peasa nt at Ravenswood
Portsmou h at Ashland
No h Gall a a Eastern
Kyge C eek a t Sou fh weste n
Symmes Va ey a Southe n

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V nton County a Portsmou h
Hannan T ace a Rock H

NOW APPEARING

BLUE
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Wes lake 75 Fa rvlew 34

Buckeye Tra I 96 Ca dwe 22
M llersport 58 P ckerington
40

Lancaster F sher 76 L berty
Unon44
..

Wa nut R dge 67 Col

Independence :22

f

1 cturns

We w1ll lef 1 tel) pass
more will A tl 1
s 1d
Hayes who arldl'&lt;i 1t was
now on U e hu t ro su n c
fast outs le r ece vers to go
With hbn
Schl chter w1 o n de 1 s

Hayes was also unpressed
With Schl chter s leaderShip
qualit es and the respect he
commanded from h s h gh
school teammates
When they 111troduceq him
at the1r football banquet he
recetved a standmg ovatwn
sa1d Hay es the banquet
speaker There was not the
slightest s1gn of Je~lousy You
can tell when tt :; s ncere It
was the same thiOg Wllh Rex
Kern and Arch1e Griff111 Kids
respect quality
There were many who felt
Hayes had an uphill battle In
trymg tn recrwt Schl chter a
pass ng quarterback
because of Oh o Stale s

Umted Presslnternahonal
Thursday s Results
Cln Oak H I s 55 C n ~o e a n

Co

repulatlon for tl e gr 1u d qu 1rterbuck U e past season
game

have been great passers wl o
we have not recru ted
because they couldn t run
We feel a quarterbaok has to

G rls
Oh1o h1gh School
Basketball

Day Fa rv ew 62 Day Jef
ferson 46

G ra d 47 West Branch 34

0
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NH L Stand ngs
By Un ted Pr ess nternat ona
Campbe Confe ence
Patr ck D v son
W L T Ph
Ph ade ph a
25 9 7 57
NY s ande s
23 0 8 54
A an a
5 5
4
NY Ranges
A 8 9
Smythe D v son
W L T Pts
Ch cago
4 6 1
39
vancouve
2 9 9 33
coo ado
9 21 8 26
s
ou s
9 26 5 23
M nneso a
9 26 4 22
Wa es conference
No s D v son
W L T Pts
29 7 5 63
Mon r ea
Los Ange es
7 5 9
3
P sburgh
3 9 o 36
De o t
4
9 5 33
wash ng on
B 23 9 ~5
Adams 0 v son
W L T Pts
Boson
26 9 6 58
Buffa o
23
8 0 56
To on o
24 2 4 52
c eve and
3 25 4 30
Thursdays Results
Montrea 6 De.t o t 1
C. eve anct 6 But a o 3
Boston 6 Los Ange es
P sbi.J gh 4 Ph a 4
Fr day s Games
To on o a C eve and
St Lou s at Co orado
wash ng on a M nne so a
Saturday s Games
Boston at Montrea
Bu f&amp; o at De o t
Ch cago at To on o
Co o ado a Vancouve
Los Angeles a At an a
M nneso a a St Lou s
C eve and at P sbu gh
NY sanders a wash
NY Range sat Ph a

Clyde 69 Margaretta 46
Co East 60 Col Centenn al 44

Col Watterson 67 Col West 34
Col Wehrle 79 Col Ready 39
Col Weslland 33 Weste vii e N
30
Crestl ne 53 Highland 37

Pet

Wshng n
73 15 605
72 1
564
San An on
C eve nd
9 18 5 4
Aan a
9 7
45
New 0 ns
6 '2 4 400
Hous on
o1 25
359
Weste n Cottterence
M dwest D v son
W L Pet
26 13 667
23 20 535
21 9 525
7 2
~4 7
6 '2
432
Kanss C y
4 '1 6 35 0
P!!IC f c D v l on
W l Pet
Po and
32 5 805
Phoen )(
25 14 64
sea e
21 20 s 2
Go denS
8 2
462
OS Ange S
7 23 425
Thursdays Resu s
Denve 09 Hous on 06
Buf a o
nd ana 91
Fr days Games
De o a Phoen x
C eve and a Sea e
M waukee a Ch cago
New er sey a Bos on
Kansa s C y a nd ana
Po and a wash ng on
San An to n o a A an &amp;
BufaoaPha
New Yo k at Go den S
Satu dav s Gam es
Los Ange es a Denv er
Wash ng on a But a o
At an a a Kansas c y
San An on o a Hous on
Ph a a New er sey
New 0 In s a Go den S

Campbell M Hubbard 46
Cln Oak H Its 55 C n Coler a n
30
Col Hart ey 62 Col DeSales 30
Col Mar Frankl n 35 Col
Cent a 32
Col Miff n 47 Col L nden 41
Col No th and 59 Co North 54
tot)
Col R d9e 67 Col

2
4 7
'2 5 324
30 n
v son

WQll a tTUCial f ght But our
opponents ran come back
next year and battle us
again
Murphy said that is one of
Ute reasons he hopes the
major powers won 1 try 1o
resc111d the 12-&lt;lports rule
today What s their hurry
he said We meet aga111 next
)ear

'Best I've ever seen'

:standings\

Bu fa o
5
Boston
2
New e sey
9
Centra D

rush mto more eJC.pe.ns \ e
foot ball program• Anyway
all of ttte schools In D v1sion I
have three years before they
ha \ e to qual fy for the new I
Asubd v s1on and unless they
go mtn I AA immedlUtel)
they can st II ' ote on 1 A
leg•slallon
This 1sn t ove by a long
shot said Lough We ve

Hayes says Schlichter

By GENE CADDES
UP! Spurts Wrller
COLUMBUS (UPl)
Its
I
I more than eight months
before Ohiu State and Penn
State open the 1978 college
NBA Stand ngs
football season 1n 01 o
By Un ted Press nternat ona
Stadium
but already Woody
Eastern Conf~rence
Atlant c 0 v s on
Hayes IS Qlle up on Joe
W L
Pc
GD
Paterno
Ph a
26 1
703
Hayes plucked one of the
New York
22 17 564 S

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Murphy says he hopes that
won I happen If 11 does
happen there w1ll be a lot of
bloodlett10g out there on the
floor of the convention
ReorganiZation took up
most of the NCAA s first
bus10ess seSSion Thursday
and the delegates got through
barely a fourth of the 161~\em
agenda
Things
were
expected Ill move along much
swifter th1s 10orrung With
NCAA PreSident J Neils
Thomp110n hopeful that an
afternoon ses&amp;on won t be
necessary
The NCAA voted Thursday
tn take away the remam ng
college
eligibility
of
basketball players who make
themselves available Ill the

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Passed an 9 197fl
Attest Gene Gra e
C e k of Counc I

CERTIFICATE
Sec on 570.5 39 R c
No
appropr at on measure still
become effect ve unt 1 there
s filed w th the approprlat n;
author ty by the county
aud tor e ce f cate thet he
tote appropriat ons from
each fund taken together
w th a o her outstand no
appropr et ons do not exceed
such off c a est mete or
amended off c &amp;
es ma e
When the app opr at on does
no
exceed such offlcla
est mate he coun y eutlitor
Sha
g ve such cert f ca e
torthw th upon receiv ng
t om
the
appropr at no
autho y a certlt ed copy of
the appropr lltlon measure

charged San Jose State We lost a lot of battles but we
Director Bob actually may have woo the
Athletic
Murphy spokesman for the war
It had been the 10tent of the
smaller sc"ools I can teD
you we would have won w1th a major colleges tn cut DiviSion
lA down Ill about 80 schools
secret ballot
But the DIVISIOn I smaller but Big Ten Commissioner
schools didn t lose the f1ght Wayne Duke S&amp;d the 12altogether
Pennsylvania s sports amendment could add
Andy Ge1ger got 73 70 11Dother 20 unrnediately and
approval that allows those almost that many more who
schools wh1ch can t meet new would need to add only one
attendance ( 17 000 average more sport to their athleuc
6ver four years) or stad•a programs
For thiS reason Duke says
(30 000) standards to stay 10
the top diVISIOn If \hey a move may be made at
sponsor at least 12 varSity today s clos1ng business
sesswn to
get
that
sports
Murphy feels the 12-sports amendment rescmded We
amendment
gave us are cons1dermg 11 sa d
We have been
essent1aUy what we were Duke
wavermg hack and forth
lookmg for 111 the 1~rst place

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HEALTH
lawrence E. lamb, M.D.

Skin is an elastic sack
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB- l have
lost 12~· pounds Ill 14 months
and am now maintaining my
goal wetght. The only pre&gt;blem now is one of vanity . My
skm is cret:*Y and my tone
far from fmn .
During my entire wetght·
loss program I exercised
fa ithfully and have contmued
to do so wtUt little effect. Is
there anything 1 can do to get
rid or my flabby stomach,
legs and underanns' Flabby
skin runs 111 our family , but at
the "ge of 30 l expect a ftnner
body.
Is tt possible to have plastic
surgery to remove the ex·
cess' How much would that
cost? I would prefer cxerctse
to surgery
DEAR READER - Your
skin is an elastic sack. As we
get older 11 stretches more
and more and loses its
eiashctty . That leads to
wrinkled skin .
When you a re overweight,
the sack wtll stretch to accommodate tts contents.
Even .though you arc just 30,
you have already stretched
your skin for years. Think of
It "' if you emptied out I~
pounds of butter. That would
leave a lot of room inside.
You wtll never exerc ise
enough or build enough mnscie to refill the space occupied by I~ pounds of fat,
and you wouldn 't want to.
Your skm will regain some of
Its elilsttctly and wtll improve, but not overnight.
W"it at least a year whtie you
mainl.a.in your weig ht at your
new tdeal level before doing
anything abuut tL At that
time if you s\111 have an enormous amount of loose skin

you cuuld consult a plastic
surgeon i:lnd see what needs
to be done. Excess skin can
be removed. How much 1\
would cost depends a lot on
the doctor and huw much he
is going to do. You would need
to hear It from your own doc·
tor to know what he will want
for such a repair.
Incidently, some patienLc;;
w1th an enonnous C~pron of fat
over the abdomen have hacl it
surgically removed . In some
mstances the apron uf fat ts
so large that a mechanical
hm•t system has to be ngged
in the operatmg room to hft
it. That does not remove a
simi lar amount of fa t that iS
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Thursday
Hockev
Cleveland - Asstg ned right
wing Mike Cr om l:leen to Blng
hamton
of
the
Amer ican

League

Footba II
C•ncmn ilt i H ir ed George
Se fct k as an i!ISS1slant co ach .

Sea ttl e

Soccer

! NASLl

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S1 gned

goallcnder Tony Chursky to a
lwo year contr a ct
Philadelph ia
(N AS L)
Stgned back Fran O' Brien ,
r tgh f wtnger Pat By rn e. and
rnid f ielder Ectd te Bvrne !rom
8 o he m i n a n s of the l n sh

translated mto a good ;;~mount .
League
offattissue

9/ficials probe telephon'e threat
NEW ORLEANS (UP! ) Broncoroarua took an ugly
turn Thursday when It was
learned a threatening phone
call had been made In Denver
against tbe life of Broncos
fullback Jon Keyworth , a
starter in Sunday's Super
Bowl XII against the Dallas
Cowboys .
The Broncos claimed they
had no details on the Incident
and issued a sta Iemen\ ·
Thursday afternoon saying,
" It 's under mvestigation by
the FBI and we will have no
further comment."
When reached by UP! at
the Broncos' hotel before
practice, Keyworth did not

Miller said. " It 's more
why hls opponent might difficult to prepare for Dallas
cause particular problems In than most other teams
Sunday night's g811)e, which
begins at 6 p.m. EST.
"No team can have more Huntington coach
emotioo," Dallas Coach Tom sorry aboul score
Landry said about the
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio
Broncos. "It makes them
(
UPI)
- Dan Oyer, coach of
very formidable . The
HHe's not upset," Denver Broncos have a great team. the Huntlngi!Jn I.ocal girl's
wide receiver Jack Dolbin They
pull
together basketball team, was the.
said. "That kind of thing tremendously as a Wlit. That winning coach Thursday
happens all the time. He'd kind always Is most difficult night but says he still hated
just like to look up the guy to beat. I thought they would the score ..
Huntington
defeated
and punch his lights out. At beat bc&gt;th their opponents in
this point we can'tlet it affect the playoffs."
Latham 121-9 and Oyer said
our concentration, which it
"The Cowboys are the most "I substituted freely, but
might be designed to do."
unique team we've played aU there's not much you can do
when they're that pitiful."
Because of the bad
weather, Latham was
withouttts leading scorer and
another of its regular
Some he has accepted, of the Phoenix Open, starters.
some rejected .
Knudson suddeilly was the
"I hated it but that's the
"The way my game had player he used to be, italng his way it went," said Oyer.
gone/' he once said, Hnothing I iron game to get the baD close
And Ada, the sixth ranked
can hurt me, not now to the hole, then making a Class A girls team in the
anyway."
bunch of birdies for a lklnder- state, had it just as easy In its
Thursday ,In the first round par 65 and the lead by two win over Upper Scioto VaUey.
strokes over George Archer. That score was 92-3.
Lon Hinkle, Bill Kratzer! and
Rod Funaeth.
"It's been so long since I
led a tournament, let alone
shot such a good round," the
BERKELEY, Callf. (UP!)
curly-haired Canadian said.
'
- Dom Capers was named
\
"I'd
forgotten
how
it
feels."
Southern 72, Tex Sthrn 7
There were 33 players, Thursday as a'' defensive
SW La 79, NE La . 78
l'owsn St 47 , Rand Men .43
including U.s. Open champ backfield coach for the the
Va . Union 102, St. Paul 82
Hubert Green, defending University of California.
·
Midwest
capers' previous coaching
Drake 95. Bradley 92
Phoenix champ Jerry Pate,
M1 ch igan 66, Iowa 56
jobs
were at Kent State,
Hale Irwin, Lee Trevino and
Ml ch St . 82, Illinois 70
Mich Tech 82, Wnona St 56
Arnold ·Palmer, within four Washington, Hawaii and San
M1nnesota 75, Indiana 62
Jose State.
shots of him.
Ohio St. 88, Nrthwstrn 81
Palmer, a three-time
Purdue 79, Wisconsin 70
Southwest
Phoenix winner playing In ihe
--~
Arkansas 69, Rice 60
tournament for the first time
Hr.dn Smmns 78, Ark St 68
Houston 80, Texas A&amp;M 73
In 10 years, has practiced
Hou . Bapt 7-'1, S.Houston 57
·steadily In Florida for three
Indiana SL 78, Tulsa 59
N .M Sf . 18 , Crelghtn 56
weeks.
SW Tex . St . 11 2. St .Ed 63
"I didn't play particularly
TeKas Tech 71 , Baylor 61
weD, but I didn't play bad
Tr1n1ty 95 , LaTrneau 79
w est
either/' Arnie said. "I missed
Co lo . St 72, Utah 6.4
a couple of greens but I got it
Fresno St 45, Irv ine 40
Fllrtn 56, Sn t a Barb 5.4
up and down, so that pleased

By JOE' SARGIS
UPI Sports Writer
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP!) Since tumbling out of the top
60 four years ago, George
Knudson has listened to a lot
of advice .

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was the first time we had won anything in a Christmas give
away.
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Commerce. At; I have said in my colunm , 11 pays to shop at
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College Basketball Results

By United Press International
East

A. tbr ghf 8 3, Del Val 61
Blmfl d 104, W Conn 84
Boston U 79 , N Hamp 77
Owing 98, Kmg's Coli 77
Ellz 'fwn 79, Mil lrsvl 7 1
F P1erce 71. Ftchbg St. 68
Gannon 60, Slppry Rc k 58
Gef1ysbg 67, J Hopkin s 64
Leb Val "1, Frank&amp;Marsh 65
Mddlebu rv 73 , Lowell 7~
NY Tec h 71, N H Coli 61
Potsdam 51 85, onawa 73
SI .T AQUinas 91 , Nya ck 58
South
Albny 5 1 92 , Ala . A&amp;M 82
Agusta 87 , Armstrng Sf 77
DePauw 13, Bellarm1ne 72
E Ca r . 117 , Ath m Act 107
Furm an 102, VMI 79
Limestone 103 , Wofford 91
Lynchbg 69 , Radfrd 67
McN eese 9 2, Cent Okla . 72
N Ky 69 , Geotwr~ Ky 6'1.
Shepherd 78, Wheelmg , 72
s. Ala . 81 , Ga , Sthrn 66
S C Aiken 80, Ersk1ne 72
~ufh Fla . 67, Ma ine 66
SE La . 66. lnd Prdue 54

THE NEW HAVEN FIRE Department Auxiliary is selling
cookbooks and dish cloths as money·making projects. The
bonks are only $.1 I purchased one and ~ tried the recipe for
Cloud Biscuits and they were good. I know many of the recipes
are very good, as there are many good cooks in the auxiliary .
When we read about firemen striking for more money, how
lucky the citizens are here to have fire protection free of
charge.
Officer.:~ of llie auxiliary are Mrs. Cecil Duncan, president :
Mrs. Bernard Lieving, vice president; Mrs. Wilham
Mc Farland , secretary·treasure r, and Rebecca Roush,
telephone committee.

fire

Clothing sizes needed are,

for the father, size 18 in shirts
and Jackets, 16 inch watst on
pants, underwear 46 and
shoes SIZe a EE i mother, size
38 in blouses and jackets, 38·B
in bras, size 18 m slacks and
shoes 8 and one-half wide;
oldest son who ts 16, 1~ and
one-half in men's shirts,
pants 38 inch waist, un·
derY~eJ~r 38, shOes, size 10 In
men's; seoond son who is 13,
size 16 in boys shirts, waist 32
inches in boys pants, underwear 16 in boys, and size 7

m shoes and the thtrd son who
is 10, size 14 in shirts and

jackets, pant s 28 inch waist,
underwear 18 and shoes size 4
In boys.
The donations may be left
at 20 North Second Street,
Middleport, Ruth Gosney
reported.

defense, multiple shiflll and
varioo sets. It's alllo dilficult
for DaUas to prepare for us
because we use the stack or 34 defense, which the Cowboys
don't see often In the NFC ."
Landry and Miller alllo said
they were unhappy about the
late starting time. Denver, in
particular, did not play a
Monday night game this
season and Is not as
accustomed as Dallas to
spending a long day before
starting a game. The
Cowboys played two Mooday
night games this season.
"The starting time is
unsettling," Miller said.
"You're geared up aU year in
one way and you have to
chanj!e and wait three« four

hours extra."
"We would like to play at
1," Landry said. "The longer
you have to wait, the more
anxious you get. It's going to
be a long day Sunday."

THE MASON SENIOR CITIZENS resumed quilting and
makmg cqmforters when they met Thursday in their trailer
home. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at noon.
The group dtscussed craft iltltcies they intend to make in
the near future.
Attending were Mrs. Ella Ford, Mrs. Wilda Coleman, Mrs.
Barbara McDaniel , Mrs. Helen Elias, Mrs. Bertha Hall, Mrs.
Edna Burris, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Cora Roush, Mrs.
Mildred Riley, Mr. and Mrs Frank Hendrickson, Estelle
Werry and Gladys Riley.
Mason Area Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Alexander and son visited recently
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson at
McConnelsville, 0 ., and with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alexander
and infant at Cambridge, Ohio. ,
Scott Cadle IS recuperating followmg plastic surgery at
.home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Dallas Cadle He was
hospitalized at West Virgima University HospitaL
Mrs. Helen Barker visited during the bolidays with her
grandsons, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barker and famtly at
Marmet, W. Va. and with Mr. Bob Barker and his mother, Mrs.
Bernice Harris at Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Quisenberry r Kim and Linda of South
Charleston, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cofeman, Chris and
Aaron of Columbus visited recently with Mrs. Thelma Henry ,
Clifton.
MASON- The Mason City Historical Society meeting
Thursday for the first time this year decided to make Christmas table decorations for upcoming holidays. Mrs.' Landon
Smith, president, presided and opened the meeting with
prayer. Mrs. Earl Ingels, devotional leader, read Psalm !OS,
and closed wtUt prayer. Mrs. Smith read, "Life ts a Story in
Three."
"'
New members for this year are still being accepted .
Additional members are Mr . and Mrs. Russell Barton, Mr.
· Bhss Wilson and Miss Lena Gibbs.
The society ha s a new shipment of note paper for sale. The
paper has the ptctureofthefurnoer V~rgil A. Lewis home on its
cover. The paper sells for $1.25.
The secretary, Mrs. J. Marshall reported as did the
treasurer, Mrs. Delwon Roberts.
The group will meet again Thursday, January 19 for
potluck dinner. The president asked that members bring
something they wa nt to donate or make for next Christmas.
• Previously the group made handmade Christmas decorations
for a tree.
Attendmg the potluck dinner were Mrs. Maxine
Washington, Mrs. Earl Ingels, Mrs. Landon Smith, Mrs.
Delwon Roberts, Mrs. Delmar Alexander, Mrs. Fred Taylor,
Mrs. John Marshall , Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mrs. Peggy Reitmire
and Mrs. William Zerkle.

Pa c. Ca l. 72 , S. D. St . 71
Utah Sf 75 , lda .St 73
Wa sh 85, California 77
Wa sh St 62 , Stnford 59
Wyo . 89, Brigham Young 82

Second ten:

Team
Points
1. Akron Cent. -Hower 16 (10-

01
2.

Ketter~ng

268

Alter 10 (8 -1) 210

3. Cin . Sl. Xavier I {11 01
4. Col . Easl 2 {8-0)
5. Toledo5cott2{6.1)
6. Canton Tim ken {6 01

167
155
112
103

7 Cleve St . tgnat lus 2(10·

0)
94
8 Dayton Roth IB· ll
91
9. Colum . West {8·11
89
10. E. Cleve. Shaw 1 110-0) 79

Second ten : 11 Toledo St

John Ill 65 ' 12. Columbus
North 58; 13 Springfield
North { 1) 46; 14. Princeton
41 ; 15 Cincinnati La Sa lle 32 ;
16 Defiance 29 ; 17. (fie)
Columbus Linden McKinley
and Toledo St. Francis, 23
each ; 19. Cleveland Kennedy
16; 20. Cambndge 15.
Others w1fh 10 or more
points ; Canton M cKi nley,
Barberton ,
Middletown ,
Cl eveland John Adams.
Sandusky , Cincinnati Elder.
Berea Midpark, Alliance,
Dayton Meadowdale and
Cleveland St . Joseph .

11.

154
98
68
54
52
48

Lorain

Catholic 46; 12. Waverly 35;
13. Archbold (I ) 33, 14.
Hanniba l River 32 ; 15. Akron
South 28, 16. New Lebanon
Dixie 11121; 17 . {tle).Marllns
Ferry and Wynford. 17 each;
19. Youngstown Rayen IS , 20.
Claymont 14.
Others with 10 or more
points Vinton , Willard and
Bellaire .

Clan A
Team
1 Mansfield St.

Peter 's 9 (10-0)
2. Ind . ValleyS. 4 {8·0 )
3. Morral Ridge . 7 {7-0)
4. Windham 4 !9·01
5. Kalida 3 {11·01 ,
6. Ada 1 !7-0)

233
204
181
113
106
98

7. Patrick Henry 1 (8.0)

90

eastern {Ross; 12. Covington

33; 13. Strasburg 29' 14.
Ottoville 28; 15. llle)
Columbus Ready and Marion

Local, 25 each' 17. Pettisville

ClassAA
Points

1 Cleveland Cathedral

La tin 8 17·31
199
2 Colum . Mifflln2{8·1) 195
J Delphos St . Johns 8 (8.1) 187
4. Warsaw River View 6 {8-

0)

160

Wayne Trace and St . Henry ,
18 each .
Others with 10 or more
points: Eastern (Pike), Fort
Re c oVery , Berlin Western
Reserve, BuCkeye Trail and
Southington .

Seed and Milling
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Mike Hill, Bob Mann, Green,
Miller Barber, Andy Bean
and lou Graham were at 68.
Tom Watson, the 1977 PGA
Player of the Year, who
op~ned the 1978 .tour with a
win In Tucson last week, had
a 73, as did Johnny Miller.
Lanny Wadkins shot 78 and
brother Bobby, who lost to
Watson at Tucson by a shot,
had a 72.

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lng up on me' Look, let's go
back and talk about how this
ftght started. What happened
before the dinner ended up aU
' over the kitchen ?
MR : When I came home I
told her I couldn't Jllllke a
payment on one of our credit
cards this month. She didn't
say anything but a few
rrunutes later she saw some
letters in my bnefcase that
she had asked me to maiL I
had forgotten to mail them,
but she acted like I'd done it
on purpose. She . started
screaming that I never do
anything for her. I know it
was the credit card payment
that rea lly upset her.
MRS : You don't know
anything of the kind. You
doo,t know anything about
how I feel anymore, Since you
brought up the issue of
money, let me tell you that I
Ulink you stink asfar as
handling money goes. I am
stck and ttred ...
Counselor: Let me see if
I've got it right. It all started
jnst before dinner when ...
MRS . It didn't start just
before dinner. II started a
year and a half ago when Jen·
ny was born. We've been
ftghtmg ever since.
Counselor: About who lias
the hardest job?
MR: Yes, that IS exactly
what we fight a bout.
MRS: It's true.
Counselor: Then you agree
that you both feel taken advantage of. That's one issue
you don't have to fight about.
It IS a feeling you share.
MR: But- she ~oesn ' t r eally have anything to complain
about. I'm the one ...
MRS : That's what you
think. With a husband like
you ...
Counselor: Let's get hack
to that feeling you have In
corrunon.
MRS: I guess we both feel
unhappy - kind of deprived
and unloved. I feel sorry for
myself but I can see how he Is
suffering too.
MR: That's the ftrsl ttme I
have heard you try to unders·
. l of vtew. I guess
tad
n my pom
I haven't tried tounderstand
your f~elings either. We've
been !tghtm~ so ~uch we ,
'haven.I had tunetotiilk. ' ';
Counselor: If you could feel .
unders\ood, you probably
wouldn t feel ~o deprived and
unloved. Dun!'g the rest of
the conversation the couple
repeatedly fell ,back mto thetr
pattern of mutual accusalions. But each tune that happened the counselor remmded the~ of thetr s~a_red feel·
mgs. Wtth those feelings as a
common bond, the couple was

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UMBRELLAS : THE UNFURLED WEAPON
DEAR HELEN :
Percipltation in the eastern part of our country, particularly
northeast has been record-breakmg this 'season. Which brings
me to the point: umbreUa point, that is. On most humbershoots, it is dangerously sharp.
Many people riding trains and buses and walking down
streets with furled umbrellas do not hold them by their
handles, but tuck them under their arms with the points
directed upward. They even place them in shopping bags with
points up.
Perhaps a word in your colW1Ul will save some body's eyes or
guts from being skewered.- NEW YORKER
DEAR N.Y.:
What's an wnbrella? Out here in California drought country,
we've forgotten.
Seriously, thanks for the tip. May it save some of you lucky
rain people from getting the pomt. ·H.
(P.S. I keep hopipg Nature wtll make a liar out of me: When
you write a month ahead of publication, anything can happen,
even a snow job. )

DEARHELE;N:
Yesterday 'I saw a child of no more than 3 wandering down
our street. I took hun home- about ten houses away- as he was
headed toward the intersection.
Did I get thanks? No! The mother told me to mind my own
business, her kid was on his way to a friend 's house.
Helen, her ktd llllghl have been grabbed by a child-molester
or killed by a car. But no matter, he was out of her hair. (I've
seen him often before, a considerable dtstance from home.)
I'm tempted to send this woman a clipping about the latest
child murder case. We read of them almost every day in the
paper.
Isn'\3 too young for streetwalking? -INCENSED
DEAR INCENSED:
It certainly is! Let's hope the mother doesn't learn this the
hardway.·H.
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DEAR HELEN:
I agree wtth an earlier male writer: How about battered
husbands' I'm involved in a divorce, and have had my wife
pili! a knife on me more than once. God forbtd I hit her : we'd be
dragged to police court, as we were once when I escaped her
wrath and she charged me with assault.
Every man I know who is going through a b"oken marriage
is bemg taken advantage of by the ·ex and the courts . This
"poor wives tale" is not what it used to he· or ever was!· W.C.
DEAR w.:
A growing number of men echo your sentiments : seems
husband-heating • physical, verbal and judicial • IS a lively
issue in ourland.
(As I said in Wednesday's colW1Ul: male backlash, here we
come! ). H.

able to talk about what they
needed from each other.
The hot-tine call ended
after each agreed to do a job
the other had been domg.
This solution, of course, did
not actually reduce the
burden on either one. But it
seemed to create a climate of
mutual support and that more than the tasks mvolved
- seemed a worthwhile step
In reducing the stram in their
relationship.
Dr. Blaker cannot lake
calls from her readers,

However, tliere are hundreds
of criSis mtervention phone
lines in the United States. For
the phone number of one near
you, contact your local mental health association or mental health infonnation service.

Write to Dr. Blaker in care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box
489, Radio City Station, New
York, N.Y. 101119. Volume ofmail prohibits persona l
replies, but questions of
general interest will be
discussed in future colunms.

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and equipment.
Isele added that the cent er
will now be reviewed each
year to insure that it continues to meet ASHA's
stringent national standards.
The accreditation of speech
pathology and audiol og y
services program• is one part
26,000·member
of
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encouraging and mamtaining
high nationwide standards .

Furniture is burned

Social
Calendar

D of A installs officers

Smithsonian art exhibit
opens at Trisolini gallery
ATHENS - "Bridges,
Tunnels and · Hydraulic
Works," an exhibition of
prints from the collections of
the Smithsonian Institution's
Museum of History and
Technology, will OJ&gt;I'n at Ohio
University's Trisollni Gallery
with a public reception from S
to 7 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 17. It
will remain up through Feb.
4.
The exhibition Includes a•
'Selection of 37 aquatints,
etchings and lithographs
depicting 18ih and 19th
century engineering works
under construction and after
completion.
Views of the Old and New
london Bridges, the Harlem
Bridge at Third Avenue, the
Kilsby Tunnel In England,
and the lockport on the Erie
Canal show both the eom·
plexity of construction and

beauty of design which
characterized these historic
structures.
Several landmarks in the
field of civil engineering are
also represented . In 1843, the
world's first underwater
tunnel was completed across
the Thames River just each
of London. The Railway
Suspension Bridge over the
Niagara Rtver (opened in
1855) was the only major
suspension ever built and
served as the first U. S.·
Canada railway COMection.
The completion of the Eads
Bridge over the Mississippi
River (1874) at St. louis
marked the first use of iron
and steel in the construction
of a large arch bridge.
This exhibition is enjoying
a two-year national tour
under the auspices of the
Smithsonian Institution

Traveling Exhibition Service.
The Trisollni Gallery is
located· at 48 E. Union St.
Regular hours are from noon
to 4 p. m. Tuesday through
Saturda

There will be n luncheon ut
noon. Tho rc~istr.ation und
luncheon cost will be $2.75
wtth that amonnt to oo sent to
Mrs. Rose Ginther, llonte 3,
Pomeroy, th1s week.

All garden dubs in the urea
urc urged to lmvc one or more
cluli representatives pt·cscnt
for the instruction. Mrs. Put
Holter will have cha1·ge of the
1•rogrmn book clinic discuss~
ing intcrcstin~-t and •.odueatwnal progrum mutt•rial for
cinb meetings, while Mrs .
Marjorie Wulburn will con·
duct the publicity blMlk clinic
outhnlllg rules of compel&amp;·
lion, how to get pniJlicity,
whut the OAGC wanL&lt; in the
wuy uf publicity, and how to
make up a book for comrletition .

Mrs. Charles Kuhl of Route
:l, Pomet:oy , is the llcgional
'••

Director .

Thinking Day
plans made
Plans for Thinking Day to
IJc observed on Feb. 22 were
iliscussetl at a recent meeting
of t he Syracuse Brownies 1120
held at the Syracuse Eiemen·
tary Sehoul.
Mrs. ('at Philson had
charge uf the m eeting with
Terri Roush leading 111 the
g1rl scout promi.s~ and all of
the girls joming in tbe
Brow me Smile song uml other
favprites
The Browmcs were remindt'&lt;i to take a plastic bottle and
a w1re hanger to the next
meeting so thllt work on a
btrd feeder can be started. A
game was played and '!'racy
Hubb ard
se rved
refreshments

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Willi

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Loretta Jones of Jackson,
director of District 17,
.Business and Profession~!
Women's Clubs of Ohio, will,
be a guest at the Monday
ni~ht meeting of the Mid·
dleport Business and Professional Won)en's Club at the
Columbia Gas Co. of Ohio office.
practiceS and procedures,
A member of the Jackson
supervision of st udent
Club for eight years. Mrs.
training, professional in·
Jones also serves on the
t e rrelat ion shtps,
ad board of directors of the State
minist ration , records an&lt;t
Federation of Bus.mess and
reports, physical fari l it i"~
Professional Women's Clubs.
'11le district she heads ts comprized of clubs in Athens,
Gallipolis, Ironton, Jackson,
Lancaster Lo~an, McArthur,
Middleport , and Nelsonville.
As a member of the
Jackson Club, Mrs. Jones has
Polly Cramer
served as president for two
years, as vice president, and
on most committees. She also
served as the distnct WHAP
chairperson in 1975
POLLY'S PROBLEM
hose. When I get a pair I hke I
She is marned to Jack 11.
DEAR POLLY - I would . do not remember where I got Jones and the couple have
like to know how to remove them. -MYRA.
three chtldren, Jolm , a naval
cigarette burns from furDEAR POLLY- Like M. C. reserv e instructor in
niture. -ONGE.
I also have a small off-wlute Johnstown, Pa. ; J efft·cy,
DEAR ONGE - Light sur- sheepskin rug and I simple senior at Ohio State Unlvcrsiface burns can often be fill my washer with
removed by rubbing with fur- lukewarm water and add a
niture polish and then very mild detergent and wash
polishing with a flannel cloth. about 10 minutes on the genU a burn is very deep the tle cycle. I hang the rug to dry
table top may have to be and it takes several hours or
refinished.
sometimes a full day . When
A somewhat tedious and dry I gently brush the hair
painstaking method ts to wtth a hair brnsh and II looks
wrap a bit of the finest steel beautiful. I have had my rug
A RegiOn 11, Ohio Associawool around a tiny stick and for seven years and It has
rub the scratch, bemg careful been washed at least once a tion of Garden Clubs, publici·
ty and program book clime
not to damage the adJacent year.- MARIE.
areas. Brush off the resultmg
DEAR POLLY - My off. will be held Jan . 21 at 'l'nnity
residue. Apply turpentine whtte sheepskm rug was Church, Pomeroy.
A coffee hour will begm at 9
WJth a bit of soft cloth and let bought in Anstralia about 12
a.m.
with the clinics to be
it dry. Next' apply a thin coat years ago and even though 11
of white shellac to the spot, has been washed many times held from 10 ~. m . to 3 p.m.
dry and repeat until the wood 11 still looks like new . I wash tt : :WP 0'
is the same color as the rest in my automahc machine on
of the piece. Polish as usual the gentle cycle and in cold
when completely dry. - POI.r water with about one-fourth
LY.
cup of that liqutd for washing
DEAR POLLY - My Pet fine washablesand wool. I lay
Peeve is with the makers of • mme flat to dry, never in the
pantyhose who do not put a sun and shake it often white
label on the inside of their dry mg.- MRS,L.K .C.
FRIDAY
RETURN
JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of
the American Hevolutlon
CHESTER-New officers and Mrs. Betty Roush the Friday 1:30 p.m. Episcopal
Parish House . Paper on
were installed by Inzy Newell treasurer's report.
at, the Wednesday night
Mrs. Enna Cleland read a Co lonial Foods by Mrs.
meeting of the Past Coun- letter from Mrs. Hattie Thereon Johnson . Hostess
cilors Club of the Chester Frederick a patient at the Mrs. Dale Dutton , Mrs
Council 323, baughters of Pleasant Htll Convalescent Arthur Skinner, Mrs. J .
America, held at the home of Center at Piketon. At the Edward Foster and Mrs.
Mrs. Jean Frederick. Mrs. February
members, Mark' Grueser, Jr.
Elizabeth Hayes was ce&gt;- members were asked to take
MARY SHRINE 37, Order
hostess.
an unsigned valentine.
of the White Shrine of
Installed w~re Mrs. Enna
Games were conducted by Jerusalem , Friday mght at
Cleland, president; Mrs. Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Pauline the Pomeroy Masonic Tern·
Mary Hayes, secretary; and Ridenour, who won the door pte.
Mrs. Goldie Frederick, prize. Refreshments were
SUNDAY
treasurer .
served by ihe hostesses ~o
COUNTY WIDE pruyer
The meetmg opened with those named and Mrs. Ada meeting Sunday at Wesleyan
reading of St. Matthew 6, thif' Moms, Mrs. Mary K . Holter, Holiness Church , Pomeroy 2
lord's Prayer and the pledge Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs. p.m. Glen Bissell, prayer
In unison. Mrs. Thelma White Letha Wood, Mrs. Esther leader.
gave the secretary's report, Ridenour.

vjsion
of
certi fied
professional staff. Services
are available to anyone in the
So,utheastern Ohio area.
Accreditation of the OU
.clinic was granted by ttte
ASHA Profesional Services
Board
following
an
evaluation of staff, clinical

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The university clinic's
~rvices Include hearing and

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SALElM

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ATHENS - The Ohio
University Speech and
Hearing Clinic, a service of
the School of Hearing and
Speech Sciences, has been
granted accreditation of its
speech pathology and
audiology services by the
American Speec~ and
Hearing Association (ASHA) .
There are more than 2,500
clinics and centers located
throughout the country, but
less than 3011 have been accredited to provide speech
and hearin,g services, aca

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The birth of the first child is
often a crisis for a young COU·
pte. This Couple called a botline just as two years of ac·
cwnulaled tensions were
about · to explode. They
disagreed about everything.
During the call, the counselor
tried to build a bridge of common feelings that would
enable them to begin talking
to each other.
MR : My wife is on the extension . We're calhr\g
liecause. something violent is
a\Jout to happen in this house.
· MRS: You bet It is. He's
crazy. He just threw some
candlesticks out the window.
It all started when he threw
the dinner I made for him all
over the kitchen. You should
see the floor and walls.
MR : Any other guy would
ltave killed you ... you are so
bitchy and ungrateful.
MRS: Oh yeah? You're the
ungrateful one. I stay homeday m and day out wtth the
l&gt;aby. What kind of thanks do
!get?
MR.: I'm working myself
lo death. You know I just
started this job. I get up at
night with the baby and even
help out on weekends.
• MRS: You call that 'helpIng out,' let me leU you
something ...
Counselor· Just a
minute ... just a mmute.
MR.: Don't interrupt her.
MRS: At least let me finish

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week 's 1978 Un 1ted Press
6 Elyria Calh. I {8·1)
7. Wellsvillel7 1)
International Ohio Hi gh
B Coshocton {9-2)
Schoo l Board of Coaches'
boys basketball ratings w1th
9 West Holmes (7·1 )
fir st -place votes and won -lost
10. Portsmouth 1 (6·21
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Boys'. cage. ratings

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destroyed thetr trailer home
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appear visibly dtaturbed, but
refused to talk abc&gt;ut tbe
incident.
" I'm not going to have any
conunent at aU about it," he
said. " If you want to know
about it, talk to Fred
(General Manager Gehrke).
It's not important. The
important thing at this point
is the game. I got to do good."

COLUMBIA

Donations of clothing and
household goods are needed
for the Bill · Foster famtly
whtch lost all personal
possessions

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newspaper, P.O. Box 155!,
RadtO City Stal!on, New
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THESE MESSMiES OF OUR REI.IGIOUS HERITAGE ARE SPONSORED E.M:H WEEK BY THE RIUMING
TR NIT'f CHURCH Rev W H
Pe n po•to
Roy Moyer Sun
doy schoo S)Jpl Cku ch Sc::hool
9 15 am worship 1erv ce 10 30
o m Cho
eheo sol 1 uesdoy
7 30 p m under d re&lt;t on of Mrs
Pou Neoae

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Co ne Un on and
Mu ~ y Rev Clyde V Hende

son pastor Sunday school q 30
a m G en Me( ung sup mo n
ngwoshp

030om

evenng

1evce 730

mdweek sev ce

Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL The Rev
A be
MocKenz e
ecto
Se

v ces and Sunday schoo o

12

noon

POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST
212 W Man S John Mc.A lhu
8 b.le school 9 30 a m

pasta

mo nlng worsh p

0 30 o m

MEIGS TIRE CENTER INC
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD
Rev James 0 Guynn pa1tor
Sunday school 10 o m Sunday
wo sh p 1 a m Sunday e¥en ng
se v ce 7 p m Wednesday wo
sh pser11 ce 7 JOp m
Near long Bottom Edsel Ho I
pas o Sunday school 10 o m
Chu ch
7 30 p m
p aye
meet ng 7 30 p m Thursday
M ODLEPORT
PENTECOSTAl
Th dAve the Rev WllomKnt
tel pas o Ronald Dugan Sun
day Schoo Supl Classes fo oil
ages evttn ng se v ce 7 30 8 b •
s udy Wednesday 7 30 p m
youth serv ces F day 7 30 p m

M ODLEPORT FREEWILL

OF CHRIST 200 W Men St Je ry
Paul m n ste
phone 992 7b66
Conservot ve non nst umenla
Sunday wo sh p 0 a m 8 bl e
study I om wos hp 6pm
Wednesday 8 ble s udy 7 p m
OlD DEXTER B BLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev Ro ph
Sm h
pasta Sunday schooL 9 30 o m
M s Wo ley Franc s supe n en
den P each ng !&amp; v ces f sf 8
h rd Sundays fol ow ng Sunday
Schoo
GRAHAM UNITED METHOD ST
P each ng 9 30 o m f s and se
co nd Sundays of each mon h
h d and fourth Sundays each
mon h wo sh p se v ce o 7 30
p m Wednesday even ngs a
7 30 P aye and B ble Study

SEVENTH DAY

ADVENTIST

Mulbe y He gh s Rood Pome oy
Posta
A be t 0 ties Sobbo h
Sc:hoo
Supe ntenden t
Cia a
Mdnly e Sabbath Schoo So
day of ernoon at 2 00 w h Wo
sh p Se v cefo l ow ngo 3 IS
RUTLAND F RST BAPTIST
CHURCH
5 s er
Ho e
Supt Sunday School
Wo ne
9 30 o m
morn ng wo sh p
10 45o m
THE H LAND CHAPEl Geo ge
Cosio pas o
Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m even ng worsh p 7 30
Thu sday even ng p ay e se v ce
7 30p m

POMEROY

FIRST

BI'&lt;PTIST

Dov d Mann m n s e
W om
Watson Sunday school sup Sun
day school 9 30 am
mo n ng
wonhpJOJOam

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 282
Mu be y Ave Pome py Pau J
Wh te Pastor Gary Basham Sun
day schoo su pt Sunday schoo
9 30 o m
morn ng wo osh p
10 30 even ng wo sh p 6 30 p m
M dweek p aye se v ce 7 30
pm
MIDWAY COMMUN TV CENTER
Dexter Rd longs... fie Oh o Rev
Clyde Fe ell Posta
Sunday
Schoo
I
a m
Sa u day
p each ng sv v es 7 30 p m
Wedn esday even ng B ble s udy
at? 30p m
FA TH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bo ley Run Rood Rev Emme
Rowson pas o Handley Ounn
supt Sunday school 10 a m Sun
day even ng se v ce 7 30 B ble
teach ng 7 30 p m Thu sday

DYESVILLE
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CO MMUN TV

CHURCH Rage C Tu ne
Sunday school 9 30 o m
mo n ng wo sh p 0 30
&amp;Yen ng serv ce 7 30

paso
Sunday
Sunday

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Co ne
Fou th and Mo n Middlepo
Re v Hen y Key J pasta Sun
day School 9 30 am M s Er"Jn
Boumgo dne
supt
Mo n ng
woshp 1045am
M DOLE PORT CHURCH OF
CHR ST IN CHR 51 AN UNION
low ence Manley poslo
M 5
Russell Young Sunday School
Supt Sunday Schoo 9 30 a m
Even ng wo sh p 7 30 Wednes
day p oye meet ng ? 30 p m

MT MOR AH CHURCH OF GOO
Roc ne Route 2 the Rev James
M Muncy pas o Sunday sc hoo
945 am mo nng wo shp II
am
evenng woshp 730
Proye meet ng Tues day 7 30
p m
Voung peop e s mee ng
7 30p m Thu sdoy

M DOLEPORT F RST

BAPTIST

Co ne S xth and Polme
he Rev
Petl!lr Granda! pastor Mann ng
Klaas 1upe ntanden
Sunday
Schoo
WMPO Rod o p og om
7 ~5 am
Sunday School 9 15
om
Morn ng Wo sh p 10 15
Youth acti v 1 es and
a m
fe owsh p fo 1un o and sen or
h gh students 6 p m Sunday
evenng wo shp 730 p m Md·
week p aye se v ces Wednes
day730pm
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Md
d eport 5th and Ma n Geo ge
Gla:tw m n st• M ke Ge loch
supe n endent Tar y Yankey
youth m n ste B ble school 9 30
a m
morn ng wo sh p
10 30
Cl m
e11en ng wo sh p 7 30
proye se v ce 7 p m Wednes

aAP

liST Co ner Ash and Plum Noe
He rman pastor So u day hen
ng se v ce 7 30 p m
Sunday
School 0 30 o m

MEIGS
METHODIST CHURCH
Robe t T Bumgo ne
0 rec or

m n se

ENTERPR SE Wo ship 9 a m
Chu ch School 0 a m
ROCK SPRINGS Worsh p 10
am
Chu ch Schoo 9 15a m
UMYF630p m
FLATWOODS Wo sh p 11om
Chu ch School 0 o m

M DOLE PORT CLUSTER
Re Robe Bumgo ner
HEATH
Robert Bumgorne
Posta
Wo sh p 10 30 am
Chu ch School 9 30 o m UMYF 6
pm
RUTLAND W bu H II Posto
Wo sh p 0 30 a m Church School
9 30a m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Ho vey Koch J
ASBURY
Wo sh p 11 a m
Chu ch School 9 50 a m UMW
f n Tuesday B be S udy Thu 1
7 30p m
FOREST RUN Wo 'h p 9 o m
Chu ch Schoo l Oo m
M NERSVILLE Wo sh p 0 am
Chu ch Schoo19o m
SYRACUSE Chu ch Schoo 9 00
o m Wo sh p se "ce 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev T mothy Sm h
C uste l eader
Rev S even W son
Assoc a e
BETHANY (Dorcas } Wo sh p
0 30
9 30 o m Chu ch Schoo

am
CARMEL Ch uch Schoo 9 30
a M Worsh p 10 30 o m 2nd and
4th Sun day s
APPLE GROVE Sunday School
9 30 a m Worsh p 7 30 p m ht
and 3 d Sund.;:.y s P aye mee ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fellow$h p
suppe f st Sotu day b p m UMW
2nd Tue sday 7 30p m
EAST lETART Ch uch School
st 2nd 3 d Sundays 9 30 om
Fou h Sunday 10 30 a m Wo
sh p 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
Sunday 9 30 a m P a~e mel!l ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW st
Tue sday 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN (Roc ne}
Sunday
Schoo 10 o m Wo sh p
om
Jr UMYF Wednesday 3 30 p m
B ble Study Thu sdoy 7 p m Cho
Pract ce Thursday 8 p m
lETART FAllS Chu ch School
st 2nd 3rd Sundoy9 10 IS am
4th Sunday 9 15 am
Wo sh p
h
2nd 3dSundoys9 5om
,.th Sunday 7 30 p m
MOliN NG STAR Wo sh p 9 30
a m Church Schoo 0 30 o m
M d Week Se v ce Wednesday 8
pm
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 1
a m Church Schoo19 30 o m
PORTLAND Worsh p 7 30 p m
Chu ch School 9 30 o m
SUlTON Chu ch Schoo 9 30
am Wo sh p s and 3 d Sundays
D 30 om

NORTHEASTCLUSTER
Rev R cho d Thomas
Pastor
Duane Sydenst eke
John Dougla s
A uoc otes
JOPPA
Wo shp 10 am
Chu ch School 9 a m
Prayer
Meet ng Wedne1doy 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Sunday school
ot 9 30 a m Wo sh1p se v ces at
7 30 p m 8 ble study and Youth
meet ng
at
8 p m
on
Wedn11sdoys
NORTH BETHEL Worth p 11
o m Church SchooiiO am
ALFRED Sunday School 9 30
a m Wo sh p 10 45 o m P aye
meet ng Wednes day 7 .fS p m
UMW 3d Tuesday B p m
REEDSVILLE Sunday Schpo 9 30
o m Wa sh p 7 30 p m Prayer
Tuesdoy
Meet ng 7 30 p m
V s a on7 30 p m s Thursday
S l VER RIDGE Wonh p 10 a m
Chu ch Schoo 9 a m
TUPPERS PLAINS Wo ' h p 9
o m Church SchooiiO om

KENO

CHURCH OF CHRIST

George Fredet ck 1upt Serv ce
weekly 9 30 a m on Sunday
P each ng f ' and th d Sundays
of man h by Cl fford Sm h 9 30

om
HOBSON CHRIST AN UNION
Rev Ke th Ebl n pastor Sunday
Schoo
9 30 o m
Leonard
G lmore f st elder even ng se
v ce 7 30 p m Wednesday p aye
meet ng 7 30p m
M T MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO
Roc ne Route 2 The Rav Cha les
Hand pqstor Sunday scha.PI 9 .. 5
a m morn ng wo 1h p 11 a m
Even ng se v ces Tuesday and
Frdoy 7 30p m

BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH

HARRISONVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev
E nes
Str ckl n pot tor Sunday church
school 9 30 o m Mn Homer
Lee supl
morn ng worsh p
10 3()
MIDDLEPORT Sunday school
9 30 o m Rkhord Vaughan supt
Morn
worsh p 10 30
SVRACUSE Morn ng worsh p 9
a m 'unday scMool 10 o m Mn
Somp1on Hall sup

Pom11 oy Hor sonv lie Rd
Don
Kennedy pasta
B
McElroy
Sunday school supt
Sunday
sc:hoo 9 30 o m mo ~ ng wo
sh p and commun on 10 30om
Sunday even ng youth Ch st on
Endeo¥or 6 p m wo sh p ser
v ce 7 p m Wednesday even ng
prayer meetmg and 8 ble study
730pm

M DOLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev J m B oome
pas o M s Mo y La hey Sunday
school sup Sunday schoo 9 30
am
mornng woshp
030
o m
Sunday
evangel st c
meet ng
7 00 p m
P aye
mee ng Wednesday 7 30 p m

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Sunday schoo
Bye Sunday s ho o sup Mo n
9 30 a m Church se 11 ce 7 p m
ng wo sh p 9 30 a m
Sun
youth mee ng 6 p m Tue1day B
doyschoo 10 30 om even ng
be Study 7p m
se v ce 7 30 Wednesday B be
RAC NE CHURCH OF THE Study 7 30 p m
NAZARENE Rev John A Colt
MT UNION BAPTIST Re John
man pas o F ankl n Imboden
Elswick pas o
Sunday schoo
cho rman of the Boo d of Ch s supe ntenden Don W so Sun
t on L fe Sundoy Schoo
9 30 day schoo 9 45 o m even ng
om
mo n ng wo sh p 10 30
worshp
730 pm
Paye
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30 meet ng 7 30 p m Wednesday
p m P aye meet ng Wednes
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRIST AN
day 7 30pm
CHURCH
Eugene Unde wood
RAC NE FIRST BAPT ST Don L pos o
Howa d Caldwell J
Wa ker Pas o
Ronn e So se
Sunctoy Schoo Supl
Sunday
Sunday school sup
Sunday School 9 30 a m M o n ng Se
school 9 30 o m mo n ng wo
man JO 30om Sunday even ng
sh p 0 40 o m Sunday even ng sevce7pm
wo ship 7 30 Wednesday even
LETART
FALLS
UN TEO
ng B ble study 7 30
BRETHREN Rev Free and No s
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev R pas o F Qyd Norr s sup Sundov
D Brown pasta Sunday Schoo
school 9 30 a m mo n ng se
9 30 o m
mo n ng worsh p man 10 30om Proye se v ce
10 A5 youth se v ce 6 45 p m
Wednesdo.( 7 30 p m
evening worsh p
7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PRO
p aye ond prose Wednesday PHECY 0 J Wh te Road off 60
730pm
Re11 Gao ge G oy e posto Sun
S LVER RUN FREE BAPTIST day School 0 o m A hu Hen
M las Trout
posto
Sunday son Supt Ma n ng Wo sh p 11
school 10 am Steve L ttle sup
a m Young Peoples se v ce 7
Even ng serv ce 7 p m p aye
p m Even ng se v ce 7 30 p m
meet ng Thursday 1 p m
Wednesday M d Week P aye
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOO Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth
Rev Bobby Port11 pasta Sun
meet ng 6 30 p m Even ng wo
day 1choo 9 30 a m wo sh p shp730pm
se v Cl!l 11 o m even ng se v ce
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
7l0 youth se vice Wednesday
NAZARENE Rev He be I G ate
730 pm
pas o Wo sh p ser¥ ce 1 a m
LANGSVILLE
CHRIST AN and 7 30 p m Sunday Sunday
CHURCH Robe t Mu1111 pastor
Sc:hool 9 30 a m Rlcho d Bo ton
Sunday schoo 9 30 a m
Ro~ supt P oye mee ng Wednes
Sigman lupt mo n ng worsh p
day 730pm
0 30 Sunday even ng u v ce
BRADfORD CHURCH
OF
7 30 mid WHk serv ce Wedntu
CHRIST Gob el Mt s posto 8
day 730pm
ble Su doy&amp;chool 9 30 o m mor
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE n ng chu ch 0 3Q o m Sunday
NAZARENE
Rev
Dale Ban
even ng ser\1 ce
7 00 p m
pas or
Bob Moo e
Sunday Wednesday se v ce 7 30 p m
School supt Sunday schoo 9 30
LAUREL CL FF FREE METHOD 51
am
mo n ng wo sh p 10.45 CHURCH Rev F oyd F Shook
o m evangel st c 1ervlce 7 p m
pastor
Lloyd W ght Sunday
Wednes day serv ce1 - p oyer Schoo Sup
Morn ng Worsh p
and pro se 7 p m
Notarene 9 30 om Sunday Schoo 10 20
youth 7 p m
Dolly p aye
a m Wednesday Proye and B
mae ng 830 om Mens p aye
be Sludy 7 30 p m Sunday even
meeting Sa u day 7 p m
ngwo sh1 p7 30p m Cho P oc
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
ce Thu sdoy 7p m
CHRIST Elden R Blake pastor
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School 10 o m Howard Cha es Ruue
S
m n ster
McCoy supt Morn ng 1ermon
R de Maco mber sup
Sunday
1 a m Sunday n ght serv ces school 9 30 a m
-NO sh p se
vee 030om BbeStudy lues
Chr st on Endeavor 7 30 p m
Song se v ce 8 p m Preoc:h ng da'r'730~m
R!ORGAN ZED CHURCH OF
8 30 p m
M dwe11k Proy•r
mae ng Wednesday 7 p m Roy JESUS CtiRI ST OF LATTER DAY

M ddleporl

Pomeroy Ohto

SAINTS Po and Rae ne Road
WI om Rou5.h pos o
RussPII
Rotc! If chu ch schoo l 0 ec o
Sunday S hoo q 30 o n Mo n
ng wo sh p 10 30 om Sunday
even ng se v ce 7 p m Wednes
day even ng p aye se v ces 7 30
pm
BETHLEHEM BAPT ST Re Eo I
Shu e pos o Wo sh p :r.e v ce
9 30 o m Sun da y schoo
0 30
om Bb e Sudy and p aye se
v ce Thu sdoy 7 30 p m
CARLETON CH URCH K ngsbu y
Rood Gary I( ng pasta Sunday
schoo 9 30 a m even ng wo
sh p 7 30 p m P aye mee ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m

ONG

BOTTOM

CHRIST AN

B uce Sm h pas o
Wal ace
Damewood Sup B be School
9 30 o m
P each ng sc v ce
045a m Noevenngse vee
HYSELl RUN FREE METHODIST
CHURCH Rev He be
A ng
pas o Sunday School 9 30 o m
Mo n ng se ¥ ce
0 30 o m
honge l sf c se v ce 7 p m P ave
meet ng Thu sday 7 p m
FREEDOM GOSf'El MISS ON a
Bold Knob
Rev
low ence
Gluesencomp S pas ta Rage
W lfo d Sr Sunda y school 5upt
Sunday schoo 9 30 a
Su day
even ng se " ce 7 p rn P aye
meetng
Tuesday
730 pm
E ne~
Dee e
class
eade
Youth mee ng Wednesday 7 30
pm
w th Oon and Mo ho
Meadows leode s
WHITE S CHA PEL Coo lv I e RD
Rev Roy Deete pas o Sunday
sc hool9 30 a m worsh p se v ce
030o m Bbes udy ond p aye
se v ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

RUTLA ND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oenn s Sm h
pas o
FronM
Young Sunday schoo supl Sun
doy sc hool and commu n on 9 30
o m Worsh p and comun on
0 30a m
RUTlAND COMMUN TY
CHURCH Sunday School 9 30
o m wors h p se v ce
1 om
Wednesday p eye meet ng 7 30
p m youth !.e v ces Sunday 7
p m Sund ay n gh wo sh p 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev Lloyd D Gr mm
J pa5 o Sunday school 9 30
om worsh p 111 vee 1030a m
B oodcost I ve ave WMPO young
people s
se v ce
6 30
evangel st c ilerv ce
7 p m
Wednesday 7 p m
MASON COUNTY

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPT ST Co r
ne of Second ond Ande son
Mason Pas o Fronk Low ther
Sunday school 9 ,.5 a m war
sh p serv ce I) a m and 1 30
p m
Week y B ble Study
Wednesday 1 30 p m

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST P
0 Box 487 M I e St Mason W
Vo Sunday 8 ble Study 0 a m

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
Ph 985 3308

Wo sh p 11 o m and 7 p m B ble
S ud y Wednesday 7 p m Voca
mus c
MASON ASSEMBlY OF GOO
Oudd ng lane Mason W Vo
Ches e Tennant Pastor Sunday
School 9 ~5 0 m
Ch dens
Church 6 45 p m Young Peop e s
Se v r.e 6 45 p m Evangel is tic
Se v ce 7 30 p m Women s M s
sana y Counc 10 am f rst and
h d Tuesday5 P aye and B bie
S udy W ednesday 7 30 p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHR ST
N CHRI ST AN UNION The flev
W om Compbel pas or Sunday
School 9 30 a m James Hughes
sup even ng se v ce 7 30 p m
Wednesday even ng p oyer
mee ng 7 30 p m Youth praye
se v ce each Tuesday
FAIRV EW BIBLE CHURCH
leta 1 W Vo Rt
Rev Char es
Ho g aves pasta Worsh p se
v ces 9 30 a m Sundoy schoo
I a m even ng worsh p 7 30
p m Tuesday co age proye
meet ng and B be s udy 9 30
o m Wo sh p se v ce Wednes
doy7 30pm
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 26 N
Second
M dd eport
A on
B ockwood poslo
Serv ces on
Sunday o 10 30 a m and 7 30
p m w h Sunday school ot 9 30
o m B ble s udy Wednesday
7 30 p m
INDEPENDENT
HOLINESS
CHURCH INC - Co ner Fou lh
and l nco in S s M ddleport Rev
0 Dell Manley pasta Sony Hud
son Sunday School super nten
dent Sunday schoo 9 30 o m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
p aye
ond p o 5e
serv ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE PEOPLES CHURCH OF
POMEROY - Co ner Man and
Cour
Sts
th rd floor over
L gh hOuse Res ouront
Henry
Cook pa s o Sunday schoo
0
a m mo n ng wo sh p 11 o m
even ng 1erv ce 7 JO Wednes
day even ng serv ce 7 30 n
e denom nat anal lu gasp&amp;
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOOPas a
Denn s Boles
Sunday
School 0 a m wars~ p 1erv ce
11 30om and 7 30 p m Poyer
meet ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST Thomos L
Ho mas
pastor
8 ble lfudy
Solu dav 7 30 p m Evonge st c
p m proyl!lr meet ng Tuesday
7 30 p m B ble S udy Thursday
7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOliNESS - Hor sonv lie Rood
D11wey K ng
pastor
Ed son
Weaver assls ant Henry Ebl n
J
Sunday tchoo supt Sunday
sc hoo ~ 30 a m morn ng war
sh p 1 o m Sunday even ng ser
v ce 7 30 p oye meet ng Thurs
day 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE F RST CHURCH OF

Chesler

GOO
Nat Pentecostal Rev
Geo ge 0 e
posto
Wo sh p
serv ce Sunday 9 45 a m Sun
day school I a m wo sh p ser
v ce 7 30 p m Thursday prayer
meet ng 7 30p m
MT HERMON Un ed Be hen
Church Sunday School 9 30 o m
Wa sh p se vKe
0 .. 5 o m
P each ng u1rv ces every Sunday
olternot ng w th C E Wednesday
p oye meet ng 7 30 p m Rev
James leach
pastor
Oov d
l:io e oy leade
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES I m le
eost of Ru land unci an of Rou e
12,. and Noble Summ Rood (T
174 ) Sunday Bible Lee u e 930
o
Watch owe
s udy
10 30
a m Tuesday B ble s udy 7 and
8 S p m Thu sdoy
heocrat c
school
7 30 p m
$erv ce
meet ng B 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 G antS
M ddlepo I Bobby E k ns pastor
Sunday School 10 a m wo sh p
!lftf'V ce I o m
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Thursday prayer
mee ng and B be study 7 30
pm
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST
Chu ch
leland Haley pasta
Sunday school 10 am even ng
se v ce
7 30 p m
P oye
mee ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOO of P ophecy
located on he 0 J Wh te Rood
off hghwoy 160 Sunday School
10 a m
Super ntl!lndl!lnl John
Loveday Flr.st Wedne1day n ght
of month CPMA services second
Wednesday WMB meellng thl d
th ough f fth youlh se v ce
George Croyle pastor
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
G on St M ddlepo t Rev Bobby
Elk ns Sunday school 10 a m
mo n ng worsh p 11 even ng
wo ship 1 30 p m
Thu sdoy
e&gt;~en ng B be study and praye
meet ng 7 30 p m Aff I ated w th
S8 C
BRAOFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST- Gabf el Mraz polto
Sunday school 9 30 o m mo n
ng church 10 30 am Jun or
chu ch p ogram unde d e&lt;t on
of Karen Mrat for ch ldrl!ln 2 10
du lng regu or chu ch hovr n
church basement Sunday even
ng service 7 p m Wednesday
servce 7 30p m
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Georges C -"- Rood Church
schoo 9 30 am mo n ng wo
shlp 10 30 even ng ser¥ ce 7 30
P aye meetmg Wednesday 7 30
pm
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Co ne of Sycamore and Second
S s Pomeroy The R•v W I am
M ddlesworth
Pastor
Sundo.y
Schoo at 9 .f5 a m and Church
Se &gt;~ ce, 11 a m
SACAEO HEART Rev Father
Paul 0 We ton pastor Phone
992 2825 Sotu day even nS~ Moss

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE

l$16 IHIOI

Tet'ms of Sale
Cash
n
hand sub ect to real esta te
taxes
James J Prolfln
Sheriff
Me gs County
(1) 13 20 27 (2 I 3 Sic

Pomeroy Ohio

7 30 Sunday Mass Bond lOam
Confess on Sotu day 7 7 30 p m
CHRISTIAN BAPT ST - On the
Rou e 7 bypass James E Keesee
pastor Sunday school 10 a m
mo n ng wo sh p 1 a m e¥en
ng se v ce 7

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
cue No 22216
Est•te of H erry S Moore
Deceased
Notice s hereby g ven that
Frank w Parter Jr
of
Route 3 Bo~t 36A R aclne
Ohio has been du y appo nted
Executor of the Estate of
Harry S Moore deceased
late of Meigs County Oh o
Cred tors are re~u red to
t 1e the r cia ms with sa d
fiduciary
w th n
three
months
Dated this 30th day of
December 1977

Reedsville
News Notes
Holiday guests at lhe home
of Mr and Mrs Dale Sm1th
and Teresa Mark and Jodi
were Mr and Mrs George
Smith of Columbus Mr and
Mrs Clyde Hannmg of
Nelsonville and Mr and Mrs
Marvin Reed and family
New Years guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs Warren
Pickens were Mr and Mrs
ijarold 8auer Joy Sauer and
Mrs Doug Becker of Mid
dleport Rd Mr and Mrs Bill
Meredith of Beverly Mr and
Mrs Ernest Whitehead and
Juli Mr and Mrs Denver
Weber Dav1d and Mark
Mrs Kathryn D1etz and Mrs
Rulh Anne Balderson and
Kay
Mrs Opal Harris was a
patient at Camden Clark
Hospital Parkersburg W
Va
Mr and Mrs Chester
Buckley Ann and Junmy
have returned home after a
holiday vacation In Florida
Mr and Mrs Dale Sm1th
-and family recently vlslted
with Mr and Mrs John
Burns at Logan
Mr and Mrs Hugh Martin
Jr and sons visited with his
parents Mr and Mrs Hugh
Martin Sr and family at
Manakm.Sabot Va during
the holidays
Mrs Harold Sauer of
Middleport Rd visited
Saturday evening with Mrs
Rose Thomas and Mrs
Gladys Wlillams
Mr and Mrs Zenith
O.evaUer and Allan of Belpre
Rd visited Sunday wilh Mr
and Mrs Edward Chevalier

case No 16612
Belpre First Federal Savings
I Loan Auoc Plaintiff
VS
Robert D
Hensley and
Hensley tl at
Sharcn L
Defendants
In pursuance of en OR:OER:
0 F SALE In the above en
tit ed act on I w II offer for
sale at public cruet on a t the
front steps of the Cour House
n Pomeroy Me os County
Ohio on Saturday Fel:)ruary
4 1978 at 10 15 o clock A M
the following descr bed real
estate sltuete In the Townsl1 p
of Olive County: of Me gs
State of 01-1 o to wit
Ben; a port on of Lo t No
25 ot George P McCune s
Second Add it on to the
V lage of Tuppers Plains as
the same Is recorded In the
Record of Platts of Towns
and V llages
n Vo ume 3
P.!ge 29
descr bed
es
fO lOW!
Beg nn ng at the Northwest
&lt;;Orner of said Lot No 25 at a
stake thence East folloWing
the North I ne of sa d Lat No
25 a distance of 148 5 teet to a
stake thence Soulh and
para el w th the wes I ne. of
Lot No 25 a d stance of 148 5
feet to the south ne of sa d
Lot No 25 at a stake thence
west following the south 1 ne
of Lot No 25 a distance of
148 5 feel to ~ steke on the
west 1 ne of t:ol No 25 lhflflce
north following the west I ne
of Lot No 25 a distance of
148 5 feet to the place of
beg nn ng
be ng the west
lAB S teet Of Lot No 25
Reference Vol 204 8age
415 Meigs CountY
eed
Re&lt;;ards
Cannot be sold for less than
two tl"llrds of the appra sed
value Property appra sed at
s xteen thousand dollars

Mann ng D Webster
Judge
Court of Common P ea!
J)robate Dlv son

Ill 6 13 20

lie

HELP WANTED
LADY OR MARRIED
COUPLE
For
light
housekeepmg
for
retired man Paul
Orr l.Qng Bottom
( Bashan f OhiO
949 2193

THE TRUSTEES of Sc p o Township
wont to heo from those who
ore nte ested n hov ng the
Cull Stanley rood open o clos
ed to meet w th the t us ees o
the Down ng Town Ho Feb 3
978 at 7 00

NOW OPEN

TIMBER
Pomeroy Forest P o
duct. Top prke for 1 and ng
sawt mber Coli 992 5965 or
Kent Honb.- I 446 8570

COINS CURRENCY rokena old
pocket watch•s and cho ns
silver and gold We need 196-4
and old•r s lver cons Buy sell
o t ode Call Rog•r Wamsley

742 2331
OLD FURN lURE ice boxes b au
b..ds on beds etc complebJ
housl!lhold s Write M D M Ia
Rt .f Pcmeroy Oh o or call

SOFTENER?

softener

Model

Now Only

•279,95

•

let us test your water f=ree

Pomeroy Landmalll

Jock w carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2111

HOMESITE$ lo sale 1 acre and
up M dd epa t neo Rut ond
Co11992 7,.8
~-c--=-~--NEW 3 bed oon house 2 baths
all alec I oc e M dd aport
c o s• to Rutland Phone 992
7481
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SILVER DOLLARS &amp; co ns W II poy
3 t mes wor h ond up Co I
742 23 16
guns r I es p stols sword s
daggers go kar s m n b kes
Gravely s a what hove you
Open 2 7 pm F fes 3rd St
Rt 7 M dd epor
next o
Speedqueen
Laundr om at
992 7494

PHONE 773-5536

LARGE BLACK coonhound lost n
Rock Sp nga
area
PH
992 3446

RESPONSIBLE OLDER lady ro I ve
n and co e for aged ody n
Rutland L ght 1-lousework and
cook ng no foundry Mo e for
home
hon
wages
Call

742 2078
TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
dependable pe son who con
wo k w hout supe v son n
Pomeroy Contact customers
Age ufl mpo toni but molur y
s We tro n Wnle T E D ck
P 8$
Southweste n
Pefro l!lum Ft Wo lh TX
PART T ME bookkeeper Send
esume o Box 729 E c o The
Dolly Sen ne
Pome oy OH
45769
TRUCK DRIVER w th mechen col
expe ence on fo m equ pment
and a so o do some general
labor App y o Go lpal s T oc
tor (6 4) .U6 IQ.44

SMAll M XED b eed pupp es
about 7 months old Phone
985 3808

IF YOU hove o se 11 ce to offe
wont to buy or sell some h ng
oe look ng fo wo k
o
whoteve
~ou II get results
foster w th a Sent nel Wont Ad

Call992 2151&gt;

HOOF HOLLOW Ho ' " Buy se I
t ode or tro n New and used
sadd e\ Ru h Reeves Alba ny

(6 14)698 3290
MEIGS COUNTY Humane Soc e y
Co el ne and adopt on Serv Cl!l

992 7680 742 3162 992 5427
AI&lt;C REGISTERED p11k nge1e pup

We have enlarged our
serv1ce department end
w111 serv ce Hotpotnt and

other brands

CORONET

NEW

1976

bedrooms 2 baths natura
ga s furnace
and c ty
water Located near the

MIDDLEPORT

GRAND PRIX SJ.
Power steering
power
brakes power w1ndows 60

OHIO
CASE NO 16551
The All'lens county Slvlngs &amp;
Loan co Pl•lntlff vs Elden
E Slack 1nd Candice M
Slick Defendants
n pursuance to en ORDER
OF SALE n the above en
t tied act on 1 wilt offer for
!ale at pub c auct on at the
front steps of the Court House
n Pomeroy
Oh o
Me gs
County on Saturday the 4t h
day of Fe.bruary 1978 at
10 00 o c: ock a m
the
following descr bed rea
estate situate In the county
of Meigs and State of Ohio to
wI
Situated n the V age of
Syracuse County of Me gs
and Stllte of Oh o and
described as follows
Be ng 35 feet off or the west
side of Lot No 77 n sa d
VIllage of Syracuse In the
County of Me gs and State of
01"110
Property appra sed at
S:JOOO and cannot be said for
less than two thirds of the
appra sed ¥alue
Terms of Sale
Cash In
hand subject to real estate
taxes
James J Proffitt
Sheriff
Meigs County Oh o

I 21 1 3 Sic

FREE JOB TRAINING
Young Women and Men Ages 16 21 years in

JOB CORPS
Gel paid while learning Free food housing med col
core clothing ollowonce and spondlll!l money JOB
CORPS trains moles ond females tor job skills sueh as
Auto Mochonles Keypuneh Bricklaying Nu,.ing
Skills Welding Office Skills and many more Must
leave area If Interested In Improving your future
visit

JOB CORP REPRESENTATIVE
Pomeroy City Hall (2nd fl l llO 2nd St
Tuesday, Jan 17-9 5
Wednesday J•n 18-9..3

large

lot and extra build ng
Asking S28 000
TUPPERS PLAINS
Breezeway

150)(200 ot

bedrooms
bath
ga s
central heat ng n ce oak
floors and garage
W•
consider reasonable offer

POMEROY RURAL -

q8s 334

• om

3290
ECONOMY TRACTOR w th o at
tochments l ke new ask ng

$2250 Phone (614) 698 3290
RUGS
WALL Hong ngs and
ofgons N ce fo Ch stmo1
Reo!onable Co 1992 22 4
1976 FORD F 250 Custom 1? SOx
14 00 t res w1nch On y 14 000
m1 Headers CB Tope deck
O~o~e $3 OClO n ex as Se OI.,IS
calls only after 12 noon

696 1072 $6 BOO
sont W Va beside Heck s
1973 Broodmore 1.. x 64 2
bedroom
1973 Do on lA x 60 2 bed oom
1972 Victor on 14 w 67 3 bedroom

2 balh
1972 Coventry 12 x 65 3 bedroom
1969 Statesman 12 x 60 2
bedroom

BURROUGHS

Phone

SENSI M,O.TIC

ac

count ng mach ne Hos been
under se v ce contract and n
good cond lion Con be seen al
The Do y Sentinel 111 Court
St Pome oy OH
LARGE ROUND Bole feeders
mode of squo e tub ng $76
V11rmeer Iorge round baler
$250 0 scount unt Feb 15
1978
Woodmoster
cab net
wood heaters thermostat ash
pon h nged lop fa cook ng
br ck I ned $2,.2 Coalmaster
same as above but Shaker
9rote to coo $26-t Blowe for
etther $.48 Merr II Chose (614)

698 3021

175

acres with gas well 8 room
modern ranch ttouse barn
mlner.als and fru t

WeAre Now
Tak&amp;ng New
Customers For

RIEL OIL AND
GAS SERVICE
CAl1 us

Helen l

HAV FOR sol1 Round bale~ Ptl

843 2524

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SPOUT
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step
by
stop
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MEIGS PLAZA
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plumbing.
carpenter
work.
pa1nltng
panehng:
any JOb thai needs to
be done around your
home

Profession•l Servin l9
yn
experience
Free

INSUlATION
SERVICE

ullm•tos

pickup

delivery

service

&amp;

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Tn-State Upholstery
Shop

WOOD ANO WOOL FIBER

PHONE

992-5705

116l 2nd Avo Golllpolls
446 7131-446 1133

SINCE 1947
1'1 11 1 mo

1 7 1 mo

Ail&amp;:

loult 3

r~

1977 CHEVY STEPSIDE p ckup 350
cu 4 bbl Sha p $5 000 Co I

992 2912

GeorgeS Hobsteller Jr
Broker
10112 Sycamore 51
Pomeroy Ohao

(614)

667 3968
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FOR

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AI

992 2206 or 992 7630

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992 2111

Phone

fh1 0f1JIIalall
Not Tht m laton

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WILL CARE to the elderly n our
home Phone99'173 1.4

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Com
pfe e Serv ce Phone 9~9 2,.87
o 949 2000 Roc n• Oh o Cr t
Brqdford

PIANO TUNING Lo ne Don 11 s 3
yeo s of se v ce New plion e
numbe 992 2S81

ELWOOD

ATTENTION
MARE Owne 1
AOHA stud se v ce In I oduc ng
to Sou hern Oh o Cartoka so
el son of 0 oe B eed to co
o conformo on and d !&gt;pas
o Phon e 698 824 even ng s
o w l e fo b eed ng con o I
Be e Echo Qua ter Horses
402'15 5R 6crJ. Pomeroy Oh o
45769

HAY FOR so e Timothy ollolfo
and caVe Phone 2,.7 3644
ATTRACTIVE QUILTS for so e 1
oppl que 3 p eced Col (Mo)
Go net W II amson
(6 14)

742 2803

Offtce Hours 9 A M to

PM
Close
Thursdays
Saturdays at noon

anc

NEW LISTING
3
bedroom 1 12 baths dining
ereo kitchen has builtin
oven and range one car
garage family room New

FERGUSON 20 Tractor New rear
t res $1 200 7,.2 2523

total electric home on an
acre lot $41 DOO 00 Loc:aled
on the Crow Sub-division

REMODELING Plumb ng heating
ond o type • of ge e al epa
Wo k guaranteed 20 yeo s e.:
pe enr.e Phone 992 2,.09
SEWING MACHINE Repa s ser
v ce all makes 992 228~ The
Fabric
Sho p
Pomeroy
Autho ized $ nge So es and
Se v ce We slia per Sc sso s

$21 000 00

Chery I Lemley
Associate

Home Phoilo 7!2 2003
Hollon Wolle Sr
As19clalo
14om~ Pllont 941 uat

G&amp;O AUCTION
Community Butldmg

Hartford, W Va
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SAVE ON
CARPETING

MAIN
POMEROY, 0

cabinets range &amp; oven
formal d nlng room fam ly

room 2 yro o d s2a 000 00
JUST LISTED - Aboul 4
yrs old br ck &amp; frame I
acre

3 lovely bedrooms

1 12 baths k !chen has 27 It
cabinets range &amp; oven
doub e glass doors to
concrete
pat o
large

- Newer 3 bedroom frame
modern bath very nice
k tchen
carpeting
paneling all n t)(Ce ent
cond t on nothing more to
do JUST $ 8 500 00

HOWERY

AND MARTIN h
cava ng
sep t c sys ems
dote
backhoe dump ruck
mestone
gravel
blacktop
pov ng R
43 Phone 1 (614)

69B 7331

12 ond 15 II width Cu,_t
rubber back

488 SO YO

1

Ret S6 9) not nstalled

BATHROOM S AND I&lt; tchen5
remodeled ce om c e p um
b ng carpentry and gene a
mo ntenance
13 yaars ew
per ence
3685

m

PULLINS EXCAVATING Comple 11
Serv ce Phone 992 2.-7B
NEIGLER S FOR build ng hous11s
bolh ooms all k nds at repol
wo k and what hove you Guy
Ne gle
Roc ne Ohio Coli
fl.. 9 2508 even ngs

N CINSKY

ELECTRIC

Rutland Oh o

So v ce

lO rolls of carpet in stock

Good Hltcllon all 101 ••le
lnst•llod wolh ""ddlng no
utr1 to PlY

C.ll742 2211
TALK TO
WENOELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 2211

Hutland

LOCATED ON OLO RT l3
-

About t9 acres

water

available overlooks bolh
old ~ new Rts Jl Moatly
wooded ss 000 00
MIOOLEPORT One

neighborhood

Ralph Brooks properly
This Is a good buy al

JANUARY 14-7 PM

Candy Stripe
Rubber Bock
Regu Ia rs1 9S
Save SUB Sq Yd

NEW LISTING - 2 year
old Fuqua double wldt,
mob e home 24 xS6 w th

Pia ns Oh o known as the

Special Auct1011!

ond d che

floor p an 2 3 bedrooms 2
fireplaces ready to move

Arbaugh odd lion Tuppers

-

EXCAVATING

near Five Points

porch n excellent condJt on
lnclud ng a! furniture &amp;
appliances Located on
corner lot 100 x200 In the

BOWERS REPAIR

S'weape s rooster•
ons oil
1moll app a ce5 lawn rnowe
new to State H ghwoy Go oge
on Rou e 7 Phone (61.-) 985
3825

EXCAVATING dozer ooder and
backhoe wo k dump
ucks
O('ld lo boys for hire w I haul
fl d I to so
lmesoneo d
g O\o'e Call Bob o Roger Jef
fe 1 day phone 992 70B9 n gh
phone 992 3525 o 992 5232

garage porch SJ1 900 00
YOU WILL AOORE THIS

PHONE 992 6333

r""'"' o

Clrptl I. UphOISIIIJ
Phone M1h Youn1

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

JUST LISTEO - Approx •

HOBSTffiER
REALTY

JOHNIE'S BEAUTY
SALON

Young's
Carpetmg

baths kitchen with loads of

Pomeror Landmalll

NOTICE

SupeiiGr

Slum EaiTitllon

acres with loY.ely newer
home J bedrooms w th
walk In closets 2 modern

Realtor Assoc1ates

..... ~~ack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992-2181

NEW QUILT Tree of l fe

Teaford

C BruceTeatord
Sue P Murphy

commerc•al etc

GOOD USED TV 1 Colo ond
Black and White Har i1on !I TV
276 Sycomore Street
Md
dleport Oh1o 992 2522

4 .. 1 ...

Home Set\'ic-e

RACINE 0

sepa r ated tnto 3 rentals
Want a good Investment

laod 742 2251&gt;

dol vorod

GA~OI

RACINE
PlANING MILL

basement Asking $23 500
NEW LISTING - Busoness
building lhat can be

We have need af listings
oil typos homH l•nd

SPLIT

PII.HllHI

&amp;

12 18 1

4

stacked $25 per Ia ge p ckup

FIREWOOD

S!'ICIII. Ohio

Furnaces
Htlt
Auto Controls

Bolters
Pumps

Pomeroy Ohio

try lhls one Only SJS 000
Don t be f ve minutes late
BUY
FOR
YOUR
SECURITY
AN
INVESTMENT I~ ONE
OF THE ABOVE
IS
TOMORROWS SAVINGS

742 21JI

B &amp; S MOB LE HOMES PI Pleo

511

M I DOLE PORT

House

CAMPER
$600
A so
horse
tro e $450 Phone [614) 698

~UTTUUIIIIGS

~RRY ~VENDER

PHONE
742-2570

bedroom
br ck
bath
natura
gas
ce ntral
heat ng
2 porches and

EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
Two
men
Completely furn shed
Phone 992 7791

COAL I mes one and cole um
chlor de Dnd co c um br ne fo
dust control and spec a m xlng
sol for fa mars Excels or' Salt
Works Mo n Sueet Pomeroy
Oh o or phone 992 3891

3

acres with minerals water
and electr c ty

apr Ca 1992 5621 or 992 2205

THREE BEDROOM Ira ler for ren
Not ovl!lr 2 ch ldren allowed ND
pets One tro ler ot for ren
7~2 3122

WI~DOWS

AWIIIIUII
SIOI-In

OHIO
HEAnNG SERVICE
REPAIR &amp;SERVICE

Phone 992 1798
100 Kerr Sl

-J

business section
Now
$15 000
RACINE - 4 bedrooms
bath c ty ut lites natural
gas central heating

1969 JEEP COMANOO V 6 au o
7.42 2768

BEDROOM

Hrut!IIEII

SALES ANO SERVICE
11 9 tic

01ck Seyler

992 3978

1111111

WI~DOWSIDOOIS

"2

-J

FOR SALE

FOUR ROOMS and bath upsta n

SHERIFFS SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT MEIGS COUNTY

LISTING

bedrooms bath utll ty
bu IeUng natural 'gas city
water and front por ch
Want ust $7 500

NEAR POMEROY -

THREE

Reflnlshrng
Repolrlll!l
Antoques Bought &amp; Sold

lloiOdotW.Iolo

..... lolt w... &amp;ltllu

TEAFORD[H

motor $375 Coll992 50 1

STARCRAFT FALL Sa e
motors 20' and 22
T a le s 18 5 $3 799 25 7
Bunkhouse $4 875 Fo d down
$1 700 up We sell serv ce ond
qual ty 0~ Sundays Camp
Conley Sta croft Sales Rt 62
N o f P Pleason

THREE YEAR old
Y sto y onch
s y e home ~ bed ooms 2 co
go age cemenl d vl!lwoy I A
g o und
$33 900
P vote
owne Seen by oppo nlmen

Antiques &amp; Modern
Upholstenng Service
Cu1tom
Professional

9 ...

PH. 992-3348

1971 LTD WAGON
Wagon 992 5756

....

Pomeroy Landmark

AKC
REGISTERED Doberman
pups 843 3053 of e 5

38

etc

1-lloo-·
Ilion

300 Moln Sl
Pomoroy Ohio
Pomorov 992 ..212
or
6163
IAMI0430PM

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Boxl4

949 2801

track plus other extras
low mileage excellent
condttion

DODGE

Phont 915 110.

CHEMICAlS

EIG HT ROOM house
Po tlond
Both basemen
po ch coo l
fu noce
A o Me hod st
_Joek W Carsey Mgr
Po sonage
Con oc
8 uca
....
Phone992-21B1
McKelvey 843 311
Sh rley
Johnson 8,.3 2 05
o
Ruth
Ebe sboch 8.. 3 3636
GOOD GRAS hoy fo sa le Sl SO
pe bo e Phone 843 '1900
27 A mo st y wooded Some sow
tim be Good I 0 x 50 tro ler
MIXED HAY squo e ba es CR 30
w h wood bu n ng f r ep ace
M ne sv e 949 2588 Ve non
Or I ed we I T C water. al so
Neasv
avo able Ex a bu ld ng s gh s
HAY FOR SALE Royal Oak Fo m
m
I om Ches e
Oh o
985 334 1
$9 500 Lou e B F ede ck. l ong
Bottom Oh o 45743
MOVING MUST SELL I v ng oom
-'-'--su te 3 pc maple bed m su e
w lh mot ess and box sp ngs
IS cu ft ches t f eeze d ne e
bunk beds
set
ef ge oto
w th new nne sp ng mo t ess
coffee and end tabe s ecline
ocke
Zen th s e eo m 5
cho s abies chests dresse s
liE~
0~
mow e desk w th cho
smo
app anc es
kn ck knocks
VIRGIL B TEA FORO SR
much n sc Co 304 773 5790 8
216 E Second Street
om to 6 pm o nq u e a 6 3 N
Pomeroy Ohta 45769
2nd S Mason W va (Yel ow
Phone992 3325
house no th end of Mason on
let going toward Ho f o d )

40 bench seals AM FM 8

1%9

cammerci1l
Call
for
estimate 24 hour service
Anydity anyttme

We Strop Point Yamlshos

FREE ESTIMATES

PWMBING &amp;
H£AnNG INC.

•nd

Wood Metol plastics

Phone (614) 367 0292

AKC DOBERMAN P ncher pup
p es 8 weeks old !Jd &amp; u1
Ped g eed w th Chomp on
Bloodllns Also ce t fed heo h
ce t f cote S 50 f rm
your
cho ce male o
female
614 797 4500

Rosldtnllal

3102 0 (304)772 3227

APPUANCE
SERVICE

pes Phone (304) BB2 2683
R SING STAR Kl!lnnel Board ng
Indoor and outdoor
um
Groom ng o b eeds C eon
son to y toe I I es Chesh re

COUNTRY fa m and w h Sa( ud
ed woods wale and good oc
cess n Monroe County W Vo
$1 000 down co I (304) 772

CARTER

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

UC SVI

sa

AUTO BOO ES and scrap metal
Rde s So vag• 992 5468

Business Services

let Pomeroy L1ndm1rk
soften &amp; wndllton your
water with Co-op w11ter

NO ITEM TOO large or too small
1/V II buy I p ece o complete ONE HEATWAVE wood bu n ng
stove 1 yeo old w h s o11ep pe
household New used or ant
and dampe one 6 ch mney
ques Ma hn 1 Fu n tu 1!1 20 N
k t One C oftsmon cha n sow
:i'nd St
M ddlepo t
PI-lone
automa c
o er
se f
992 6370
sharpen ng bo
24 cu
n
CH IP
WOOD
Poles
max
eng n~~. 1,. ba
Used once
d omete 10 on argest,end
247-394•
per ton Bund ed 91ab $6 per
ton Del vered to Oh o Pollet
Co Rt 2 Pome oy 992 20EI9

W LL PAY top dollo for used !ihC't

U 5 Department of Labor
Manpower Admm1strahon

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A.UCTION ,.R 0"-Y 1 pm New and
used me chond se o
Ok o
R 11e Auc on Mei$S Plaza
Mddepo Oho

N ED A WA

CASH FOR Junk Ccrs Frye sTruck
and A u o W ecke
Se v c•
Phone 742 208
o Pennzo I
Rutland 742 9575

GINO'S
OF MASON

Ill 13 20 27

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CASH po d for a I makes and
model1 of mob le homes
Phone oreo cod. 614 423 9531

9927760

SHERIFFS SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT MEIGS COUNTY

OHIO

Racine

992227'1

THE RACINE Volun eer F rio
Department w II sponso a gun
shoot eve ~ Saturday c 6 pm ot
rhe r bu d ng 1n Boshon Foe
torr choke guns only

Pomeroy

MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

1100 E M•m

INCOME T~X S.,&lt;,~ius. Fed.,ol
and State lOlll85 Woodo Ebl n

,.leo!""'

282 W Moln Pomeroy 992 9962
510 N 2nd M•ddleporl 992 l451

POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Robe I Haydl!ln
Rev Jome5 Corb
CHESTER Woshp 9 5 om
Chu ch School! 0 a m
POMEROY
wo sh p se v ce
9 15 o m Sunday schoo
0 30
am
Rev
Robe
Hoyden

OF CHRIST
Ouane Wo den
m nls er 8 ble class 9 30 a m
m'o nlng wo sh p
10 30 a m
evenng
wo1hp
6:1) pm
Wednesday 8 ble study 6 30 p m
KENO CHURCH OF CHR ST
George Freder ck supt Sunday
mo n ng serv ce 9 30 a m with
preach ng on f nt and th d Sun
doy of month by Gao ge P ckens
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNI
TV Chu ch Sunday School ser
v ce 9 45 a m Wo sh p sa vice
10 30 Evong11t st c Se v ce 7 30
p m
Wedne sday
P ayer
mut ng 7 30

cloy

Call 9-49 2138 For Appointment
Ractne Ohto

nus SPACE FOR

EWS &amp; SONS SOHIO

COOPER AT VE PARISH

THE SALVATION ARMY I S
Butternut Ave Pomfl oy Envoy

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH

LINDA'S LADY FAIR
BEAUTY SALON

HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH

Youth meet ngs 6 30 p m even
lng worsh p 7 30 Wednesday
n ght p aye mee ng and B ble
sudy730pm

and Mrs Ray W n ng off ce s n
cha ge
Sunday hoi ness
meet ng 10 a m Sunday Schoo
0 30 a m Sunday schoo eode
YPSM Elo se Adams 7 p m
salvo on
mee ng
vo ou5
sp.eoke sand mus c spec ols 7 30
p m Thu sdoy- 10 am to 2 p m
Lad es Home League all women
n&lt;.o ted 7 30 p m p aye meet ng
and 8 ble s udy Bob Estep
Ieoda
Rev
Noel He man
eoche
BURL NGTON SOUTHERN SAP
liST CHAPEL Roue
Shade
Sunday
Posta
Bobby Elk n5
scMool 5 p m Sunday wors h p
5 45 p m Wednesday praye se
vce730pm

John F Fulll
Ph tfa 2101
Pomeroy

THIS SPACE
FOR RENT

Let The Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

WANT AD
CHARGES

nlo

Lvel

lot

Convenient Shopp111y Hours

good

has been

MON., TUES., WED.

remodeled
nleely
$13 000 00
POMEROY - Basement 3

1100 TIL 5100

bedrooms carpeting one
floor plan gas forced a r
furnace
Call about th s

one $1800000
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
YOUR
PROPERTY
ESPECIALLY
NEWER
HOMES ANO FARMS
LET
OUR
PHOTO
LISTING
SERVICE
WORK FOR YOU
HENRY E CLELANO
BROKER
HANK KATHY&amp;LEONA
CLELANO
ASSOCIATES

THURSDAY 8 TIL NOON
FRIDAY TIL 5
:

CLOSE SATURDAY

:

AT 5 PM

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RUTLAND FURNINRE
142 2211

ARNOLD GRATE

RUTLAND

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9-The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomer oy, 0., Friday. J an . 13, 1978

l'f1

YOU SHOT VITAMIN
FLINTHEART ?
ANY HITCHES?

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FRIDAY, JANUARY U , 1911
S:CIO- Bonanza 3; My Th ree Sons 4; Gunsmoke 8;
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33 ; Hogan's

6:!»--N ews 3,4.8, 10, ll, IS: ABC News 6:. Zoom 20,33.
6: Jo-N BC News3,4,1S; ABC News 13: Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8. 10; Over Easy 20,33.
7:(1(}- N ew Truth or Cons. J; Cross·Wits 4; Liars Club
6; M uppet Show 8: News 10: To Tell The Truth 13;
Gilli gan's Is . 1S: Almanac 20: Capitool Beat 33.
1 : 01&gt;-P ort er Wag oner J; Go ng Show .4 ; Sorority '62 6 ;
P rlc:e Is Rig ht 8; Mac Neil -Lehrer Repor t 20,33:
F amily Feud 10: 5100.000 Name That Tune 13 ; Pop
Goes The Co untry 15.
.
e:DO-CPO Sha.-lkey 3.15; Donny &amp; Marie 6,13; In

IT'S THE SAME: YOU'-IG LADY
WHO'; SEEN PHO'-IING YOU
EVERY DAY 5 1'-!CE, THE AIR
SHOW l ...DIDN'T VOU GI'T MV
MEMO A80U T HEll: '

THAT YOUNG
LAD Y'~ ON
THE LIN!'

AGAIN l

I DON'T KNOW .. ~HE
ReFUSES TO TALl&lt; TO
ANYO!oiE BUT HIE'
HE;A() OF M&lt;I&lt;EE
INDU!lTRIESl

WELL , LET '~ &lt;;;AY SHe D01:5 ~OUIJD
A SIT- ER- 6MOT/0Ni9L.!

1972 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL. .... .. ..... '1995

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

.t Dr .• new ralial t ires. loaded .

2 Dr. H.T.. tilt wheel , AM radio &amp; ta pe .

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1968 CAMARO .............. ................. '495

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V-8, 3 spd.

1966 CHEVELLE ...... :.. .....................'395
6 eyl .. auto ., 2 ·dr.

1969 AM. REBEL WGN ..., ......... .... ,....'395

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1971 CHEV. Y4 TON PU .................... '1295

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1970 CHEV. ¥4 TON PU ................ .... '995

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6 cyl ., 4 spd .

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KnQW 33.

Showdown at t he Hoedown 33.
9:3()-Hen ry Kissi nger : On The Recor d 3,4, 15.
lO:OG- News 20; F all ot Eagles 33; [l :DO-News
3,4,6 ,8, 10.13. I S; Dick Cavett 20; Lil ias, Yoga &amp; You
33.
11 :31}--Joh nny Carson 3,&lt;,1S; Baretta 6, 13: Mash 8;
Monty Python 's Flying Circ us 33: 12 :0()-J ana kl 33 .
12:05-Movle " Don' t Drin k th e Water" 8: 12:41}-Lohman &amp; Barkley 6; Ironside 13; 1 :!»-Midn ight
Special 3,4,15: Movi e " Lost Women" 10.
1:4G-News 13; 2: 3D-News 3: 3:oo-Movle "The
Jo kers" 3: S: DO-B ig Valley 3; 6:DO-F BI3; 7:DO-

6,8; Bug s Bunn y 10; Wild Kingdom 13; E lee . Co.
20; Ba ltle Line 33 .
Rem e mber• 33; All-Star Anyt hing Goes 10; Once
Upon a Classic 20 .
8:oo-Bionlc Wo m an 3,15; College Bas ketball 4; Bob
Newhar t 8,10; I, Cla udi us 20: National Geogra phi c
33.
8:30-Qperatlon P ett icoat 6,13 : Rhoda 8,10.
9:oo-P ollce Story 3, 15: Star sl&lt;y &amp; Hutch 6,13; J ef.
fer sons 8,1 0; Natliona l Geograph ic 20i Hollywood
T elevlslon Theatr e 33.
Nation al Geograph ic 20: Hollywood Televi sion
'Theatre 33 . .
9 :30-Tony Randal I S, 10; 10 :00--L ove Boat 6, 13; Bionic
, Woman 4; Super N ight at the Super Bow l S, 10.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1978
6:31}--Marlo &amp; the Magi c Movie Machine &lt;; Fo r You
Black Woman 8; U.S. Farm Report 10; Kent uc ky
· Afield 13.

1975 SUZUKI 380 ........................... '695
1974 YAMAHA 250 ........ .. ..... ... :...... ~595

Pol ley For ums 10; Grape Ape 13.
]: ~Saturday Report 3; World of Surviv al 4: Dus ty's

9 :Jo-Super W itch 3,4,15 ;.

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MAX YOU'RE NOW

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667-3463
1 mile north
Tuppers Plains, Ohio

ORPHAN ANMIE--PAPER WORK

ORPHAN ANMIE---HEAT'S OFF
B· B · BUl YOU~ I
HEARD YOU TElL

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RIEBEL'S USED CARS

lHE•oeAl'H LIST"'?
BUT, KANSK ·" I
DO NOT .. · ER.· ..

"DfA1H LIST"....

F'or Saturday , Jan . 14, 1978

MER.~_Y, MA5TfR !
YOU o&lt;S&lt;OW All I

BAH! I WILL
GET I"T MYSELF ·"
HERE '" BEHIND

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ASTR0 o RAPH

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SURE! SPARE
ME!
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THIS Fl1Ntl '"

of Isis 8: Action News for Kids 13.
12:3.o --Red Hand Gang 3.15 ; American Ba ndstand 13;
Point ol View 6 ; Fat Alberl8,10.

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Aqqravated b4 a
severe case of
rip·off fever!

Ever4thtnq's
doubled but
mlj pa4!

1976 GRAND PRIX

You should see m4 And 40u

Ha! You qet

insurzmce bill'

off eas4!

,Air , AM. FM, V. roo f, low

scream

Tentrupled!

_mileage .

when I

fee a few
buc!J.s'

T+ T wheel.

AM·FM &amp;

75 Cadillac cpe.
DEVIUE

Ful l p ower, facto ry air,
leather seats, T&amp; T wheel,
stereo , 32 ,000 miles.

'9700

. 1977 CUT. CRUISER
Full power . air,
, mileage, lig.h t blue·.

1977 CADILLAC
DEVIUE CPE.
Full power, a ~r, c r u1se,

tape , landau roof . 9,200
miles.

'4795

raisem4

low

'6295 .

YOUR CHOICE
DEVILLE CPE. or SEDAN
Full power &amp; air, T+ T
AM-FM &amp; tape.
sharp .

wheel,

1975 ROYALE CPE.
Low m ileage, stiiJrp car,
air , AM· FM &amp; tape, blue,

white

DAI&lt;E I GO IN WIIH OUT ANY MEANS OF
PROTECT! NGMY5ELF?

1974 CUT. SUP. CPE.
Air. AM-FM radio, blue,

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SS COUPE

75
WAGON

v.a, automatic, P.S.

6cy .

FRANK tnd ERNEST

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just about what his hand

TOTIN'MV
MONEY IN
MY SHOE

was. A spade raise based on
trumps and a club suit but
with Mthing in the other
suits and probably at least

RAMPAGE --

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bid without his ace of hearts .
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but that. action would be
hanging his partner in l~e
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han ce your possi bilities for

personal gain - your desire to

be helpfu l and your pride in
your wor k.
ARIF..S ( March 2l~Aprll19) As
an organize r you are excellent
today . es peciall y if it' s a tun
ac tivi ty and th ere are assign·
ment s 10 be de l ~ga t e d .
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) II
may be necessary to day for
you to g ive a ge ntle prod to a
member of yo u r h o u seho ld
who has been neglecting his
responsibiliti es
GEMINI ! May 21-June 20) It
there is no th ing spec 1a1 on th e
ag enda with fri end s today,
don 't wa it for th em 16 dream
something up , Put your agile
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- CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Devo te your energies today to
th ings th at could either add to
your resources or enhance
your career in some manne r.
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bidding fiv e hearts t o show .Saturn.
This bid wa s r ight up
e evening star is Jupiter.
North 's alley. He didn't want Those born on thrs date are
to try .for seven, but he felt under the sign of Capricorn .·

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Unlled Press International
Today is Friday, Jan . 13,
the 13th day of 1978 with 352 U&gt;
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its first quarter.

that ac e.

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12:0G-Mbv le " The Sad Sac k" 8: Move " King Rat" 10.

10:00- Bang -Shang Lalapaloo za 3,4, 1S : 10 3D-

Ves h•rday's Anllwe r
23 Claim
24 Withstand
25 Bee£ g rade
28 Highborn
29 DeUght
31 Kind of gun
34 Sioux
35 Serbian

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18 Pipe
material
19 En~Ush
poet
22 Schola rly
research
group

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Ne w s 33.

Treehouse 6; Weekend Special 13.

8:!»--C .B. Bear s 3,4,1S; Superfrl ends 6, 13; Skateb lrd s
8,1 0 .
9:01}--Space Sentinels 3,4,15; Scooby 's La ffALymple:
6,13; Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.

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Arthur 's
2wds.
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14 Spike
15 Before, in
6 Gene ration
combinations 7 Problem for
" The Three
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of Ga .
Little Pigs "
8 Segregate
17 Akron
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product
group
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Jim 4
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chemist
21 Suffix for
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25 E ssence
2U
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Cuchulain
27 Feel hurt
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title
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31 Storage
box
32 June beelle
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33 Apprise
35 F ighte r 's
wear
36 PeM y : Brit
37 Kansa s
city

S:Jo-Porter Wago ner 10; Once Upon a Cia sic 33.
6:oo-News 3.4 ,10; La wr ence welk 81 God Ha$ thE
~nswer 15; Zoom 20; St ud io See Jl .
6:3G-NBC News J,A,lS; ABC News 13; News 6; CBS
News 10; Que P asa, USA? 20; M usic 33.
7: oo-Li ttle Rasca ls 3; La wr ence Welk ... 15; Hee H aw

7:0o- Fun for Everyone 6; Ghost Busters 8; Publi c

· Auto ., P .S., P .-B.

center -

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8:3G- R ocklo rd Fi les 3,4,15: Wall Street Week 20, 33.
9 :0G-Mo vl e " You Can't Steal Love '' 6,13; People ' s

38 " The Other"

II Sulky

4:oo-Co ll ege Bas ketball 3,4,iS ; Body Shop 33 .
4: 3D-Sports Spectacular 8: Catch-33 33: S:t»-Wide
World of Spo rts 6,13: Ada ms Chronicles 20; Zoom
33.

Command Performan ce 8, 10; Jacque s Lipchl tz 20;

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author
10 Venezuela
copper

" Tarzan &amp; HI~ Mate " ~ ; Movie "Don't Give Up the
Ship" 8: Family Affair 10: Cliffwood Ave. Ki ds 13:
Making hl ng• Grow 33.2
2:31}--Auto Racing 6,13; Challenge Bowl 10; Antiq ues
33.
J:oo-Wrestllng 15i .Guppies to GrOupers JJ .
J:)D-Marshall Basketball 3; Pro Bowling 6, 13; Golf 8;

Search of 4; All Slar Comedy I ce Revue 8, 10:

Astro roof, fuel in ject ion. eng. Loaded.

by THOMAS JOS£PH

2:OG-Adventures of the" Lone Ranger 3; Movie

Washington Week In Review 20 : So The People May

1976 CADILlAC ELDORAoo ..... ..... .... .18~5

t!ieus•~tat'

1:1»-Jetsons 3; Outdoors with Julius Soros 6:
Photography 33.
I:»-Bewitched 3; CBPA Bowling 6: Viewpoint 8:
Film Festlval10; Tr l Slate : Today &amp; "Tomorrow 13;
Bit With Knit 33.

Heroes 10: Emergency One 13; M y Three Sons lS.
s: JO.--Ddd Coup le 4: New' .' ' E[ec . Co. 20.33: Mary
Tyler M oor e 10; Hog an s Heroes 15.

Middleport

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- 10-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-rome~. 0., Friday, Jan. 13, 1978

!

Japan agrees to help
positive statement here/'
presidential tr ade envoy
and the United Stat,es today · Robert Strauss told a news
signed a !().point agreement co nference . 1 'We have
to end a live-rnmth trade attained a far greater ,
dispute between the West 's farther-reaching result than
two larg es~ industrial we had anticipated."
powers.
Strauss and E•ternal Eco"We have an extremely nomic Affairs Minister
By ROBERT CRABBE
TOKYO ( UPI ) - Japan

Not~ces,

Meigs Coun t y were closed

Fr iday due to a snow storm

dum ped

ap ·

pro xi mate! ~

t h ree more
. inches of sno w In the county
ove r n ight . Students ha ve
been. In schopl o,ly one day
.this. week due to weather
conditions . Me lg ! local

Schools

will

be

closed

Nlonday snow or no snow due to the obs ervance of

Mart in Luther King Day. .
The Middleporl Un ited
Pentecostal Church Sunday
morning will be hav l,ng as its
spec lftll guests the Rev . Roy

Well

and

m lsslonllr ies

LUCINDA CARMAN

'' av e rt

in c r e!)::si n ~

unemployment
and
a
worldwide reversion to
protecUoni.sm ."
Japan agro;:ed to buy more
Amellcan goods and cut b;lck
m its e•porta, which have
been blamed for throwing
American workers out of jobs
In the steel industry and other
hard-pressed segments of the
U.S. economy.
lyi ng in the r oad . a nd about a
Japan pledged to make all
bab y used to s muggle drug s.
&lt;~ reasonabl e efforts" to
The public Is Invited lo al·
ellminate its $8. ~ billion trade
tend .
surplus for the fiscal year
A s peci al meeting of Shade . beginning April I, 1979.
R Iver lodge 453 at Chester
The communique also
will beheld Saturday , Jan. U
in
c luded
Japanes e
at 1 p.m . Work in master
maso, degree. All master concessions to U.S. demands
masons are invited ._ _
that it open its market to
American farm products, In
Th e
senior
n utr it ion
particular heel, oranges and
satellite at old Town Flats , In
the Church of Jesus. Chr is t of
fruit-juice concentrate .
11
!he Lafler Day Saln!s will be
•
1 don't think we have
open
Monday , weathe r
eliminated the forces of
perm ltllng .
prote c tionism
( in
Meigs
local Congress) ," Strauss said .
The
e lementary basketball gam es
"But had we not come here ,
scheduled Saturday morn ing
these for c es wou1d have
ha ve been cancell ed .
ed
h t
th
rthag
milul c . s ronger h an
ey w smce we ave

fam il y.
Venezuela ,

South America . The en ti re
family will play national

Instruments, sing In Spanish ,
1helr e~&lt;per l ence of a man

Kingsbury News Notes
The Cai-ieton Church had
its Christmas program on
Friday evening with program
presented by the Cradle Roll,
S~nbeam, Junior and Busy
Bee classes after which Santa
arrived and treated aU the
youngsters . While Santa
visited the children there was
a!Bo a gift e•change.
Members of the Carleton
Church gathered at the
church Wednesday evening
before Christmas and
boarded the church bus and
went caroling in the neigh·
borhood.
Mrs . Elizabeth Murray
spent Christmas in Columbus
with her .On, Mr. and Mrs.
William Murray and son .
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal
spent Christmas at the home
of their daughter, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Well at Chester.
Also visiting were Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Young, Wesley
and Yvete, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kirk Chevalier and Jessica,

PUBLIC IIIOTICE
The
Farmers
Home
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from Iinne to
time,
residential properties in
Athens, Meigs and Vinton
counties. Any licensed real
estate lroker Interested In
listing ihese properties
should contact the· Farmers
Home Administration at 221
West
Second
Street,
~omeroy, · Ohio
4~769 .
1
rretephone (614) 99U&amp;M.

a!Bo of &lt;5htster.
Mrs. Neva King has
returned home after visiting
her ,tster at Reynoldsburg.
She returned home with her
granddaughter, Miss Judy
King of Kankakee, m., who
spent Christmas with her
parents here.
Mr. ·a nd Mrs. John Dean,
Mr. and Mrs. John Walter
Dean and son, Jeremy, spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Markins at Racine.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Terrell, Mr .
BIUy. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rief, Rodney and
David, Miss Jaunita Terrell,
Anna Mae Terrell, aU of
Pataskala, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. BIU Spaun and Shannon
of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Harris of Syracuse.
Mrs. Hazel Arnold had as
Christmas visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick Williams and
family, McArthur, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald McNally and
daughters of Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Arnold and sons
of Chester and Mr. Harold
Russell of Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King,
Su,ll!ln and Junior, spent
Christmas with Mr. i,tlll Mrs .
Edward King and fiR\ily at
Harrisonvl_Uf!!. '
Mrs. R.urnside spent
ChristmH with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Thoma and family.
Mr. and Mrs . RicllJlrd
Houdashelt . and Audra entertained with a Christmas
party for their employees and
families of the Houdashelt .

Can
~a

afffJI'II

~our

old

ear1s

come ."
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Ewing Funerat Home wl!hl

he~
husban·d , Isaac , In 1975, four

held at 2 p.m . Sunday a! !he pre&lt;:eded in dealh by

Ewing Funeral Home where
friend s may c all from 1 to 9 s isters and two brothers .
p.m . on Saturday and on
Surviving
are
four
Sunday unt il time of ser v ices. daughters , Mrs . Charles
Burial w ill be in t he carleton (Kathryn• Hysell and Mrs .
Cemeter y .
Carl (Eileen) Searls, both of
Middleport ; Mrs. 1\t\aurlce

(Marcel la) Durs!, Pomeroy,
THOMAS 0 . McKAY SR . • and Mrs . Rober! · (Julia)
RACINE - Thomas 0 . Hy5ell. Syracuse ; si~ sons.
McKay, Sr .. 64, Roule 1, Dell and Chesler, bolh of
Racine, died Thursday a! .!he Middleport ; Richard of
Veteran$
Adm inistrat ion Pomeroy ; Kenneth, MinersHospi!al in Hunllng!on .
vi lie ; Isaac, Columbus, and
A veteran of World War II, Jack ie, Po in! Pleasant ;
Me Kay was born Oct. 8, several gra,dchildren, great1913. a son of 1he late James grandchildren and one greatand Erma Ba iley Mc Kay. He great -grandchild ; a sister -Inwas al so preceded In dea!h by law , Mrs. Charles (Hattie)

'* ·

his first wife, Florence. and
h1s second wife , Garnet.
5urvlvlng are a son ,
Thomas McKay , Jr ., Racine ;
two
daughters ,
Karen
Starberg , Germany, and Iris
··- Hall , New Jersey ; four

•

gr~ n~c~ildren;

'' soks1}1~''' 1)ona ld

!hree s!ep-

Davidson,
·· Minersville ; Dav id Dav idson ,
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Dean address unknown , and Harry

Trucking Co.

visited recently with Mr. and
Mts! Garold Gilkey and
family at Athens . Other
viSitors for the Christmas
party were Mr. and Mrs.
John Walter Dean and
Jeremy , Mr . and Mrs. Clair
Waggoner of Harrisonville,
Mr . and Mrs. Paul R.
Paynter of Carpenter, Mrs.
Virginia Brookes, Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Well of Albany
and Jason Hanning of(
Nelsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carl
and family of Pomeroy
visited with Mr . and Mrs.
Ralph Carl recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beat
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Wolfe at Racine.
Sp~nding the weekend
recently with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Harrison

was

Trevor

Harrison.
Mrs. Virginia Dean visited
recently with Mrs. Sallie
Byers at Peach Fori&lt; and with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lee at
Darwin.

THREE RUNS MADE
, Three runs were made by

the Pomeroy Emergency
Squad. At 10 : ~6 a.m. Thursday they were called to
Minersville fur' Mrs. Otto
Hartenbach and at 8:10 p.m.
for Cindy Carman. Both were
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital. At 12:13 a.m. this
morning they were called to
SR 143 for Charles Smith who
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.
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NOW OPEN

GJNO'S
OF MASON
PHONE 773-553b

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Ml$5 Lucinda Carman. 17, the Rev . Freeland
No_rris
270 W. Ma in S!, Pomeroy, offici ati ng . Bu r ial will be In
d ied Th urs day night at lhe
Sullen
Me!hod lsl
Veterans Memo r ial Hospital . Cemetery. Fr iends m•y call
Miss Carma, was born at the h.me ral home at
Nov. 7, 1900, a daughler of the any time .
late John and Della Pen·
•
nybaker Carman . She was
also pre&lt;:eded In death b\""8
LIDA E. WILT
broth er , Homer , and a sister ,
Uda E. Wilt , 821 Broadway
Ida S!. Cla ir .
S! Mlddl
t died Th
Su rvlvi n"v are a bro!her, day
" at . epor
• r Medica
urs-l
Holze
Denver . Pomeroy ; a si ster , Cen1er .
Miss
Jen nie
Carman . · She was born Feb. 6, 189S In
Pomeroy , and several nieces Gallla Count y, a daughter of
and nephews .
the late El za and Augusta
Funeral ser v ices will · be Fl l,t Jones. She was also

local briefs

All three school districts of

wh ich

I

Nobuhiko U.s h i b a signed
the communique designed to

: Farm Bw-eau opposes

Area Deaths

Wilt, Middleport , and several
nieces and ,ephews.
She was a member of the
Middleport Church of the
Nazarene.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p .m . Saturday at the
Rawlings -Coats·-·· Funeral
w i ll

In

be

Gravel

Hill

Ceme!ery. Cheshire. Friends

Funeral services will be

from 2 !o 4 a~d 7 !o 9 p.m.
Ieday .

held a1 3p .m. SaturdAv ...

th"'

may call at the funeral home

News(Contlnu.t
•• infromBriefs
paae
1)

talks Thursday with a new proposal for controlling wildcat
strikes, hut may haye repeated his earller demand for a
limited contractual right to strike.
The union's proposed right to strike over local grievances
often has been rejected by industry negotiators seeking to end
a two-year rash of wildcat walkouts. With bitter cold plaguing
many areas, only limited picketing walt reported In the
nation's coalfields where 160,000 UMW members remain on
strike. About 188,000 UMW members walked off the job ~c. 6,
but aome western .miners have since reached settlements.
COLUMBUS-GOV. JAMES A. RHODES has ordered the
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to survey Ohio's electric
utilities to determiile the reliability of electric service "no
matter what the weather conditions." In a letter to PUCO
Chairman C. Luther Heckman,' Rhodes noted the difficulties
experienced by several Ohio electric utilities in the last week
"in meeting customer demands for electricity, apparently due
to severe weather conditions."
,
,
''The public Interest demands that you assure proper steps
are being taken by the electric utility companies to anticipate
weather conditions such as occurred this past week, in order to
assure . reliable dellverabillty of electric service," wrote
Rhodes:
·
COLUMBUS - GOV. JAMES A. RHODES will go before
the Ohio General Assembly Feb. 15 to deUver a "State of the
state" message. The governor asked legislallve leaders
Thursday to ~vene the General Assem61y in joint session at
11 a.m. that day In the House chamber. ,
.
·
Rhodes' request was made in a letter S!'llt to the four
majority and minority leaders of the House and Senate. Senate
President Pro Tempore OIIV!!r Ocasek, ~Akron, said he and
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., ~New Boston, had agreed
to the date some time ag~ and that Rhodes indicated he would
talk about the financial and economic condition of the state.
COLUMBUS -LEGISLATION TIIAT WOULD allow the
Ohio Department of Public Welfare and the alate auditor's
office to study Income tax rec.Jrds In an effort to detect welfare
fraud cases has. been proposed by Rep. Eugene Branstool, ~
Utica. Branstool, who said he would introduce the .baill nut
week, and State Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson, told a news
conference Thursday that the method could save Ohio $20
million , a year in fraudulent welfare paymenta.
Ferguson said the welfare department and the Ohio Tax
Conunisaioner should be required to cooperate In the project to
match slate income tax returns with welfare roDs to check on
eligibility. Income tax returns which were susPect, said ·
Ferguson, would then be checked for possible fraud. A similar
system is already In use In Michigan.
COLUMBUS -THE STATE DEPARTMENT of Mental
Health and Mento! Retardation has chosen a site In Batavia
Twp., Clermont County for a new $7.~ miUion developmental
center for the mentally retarded.
Gov. James A. Rhodes ~d Thursday the department is
negotiating for the purchase of a site at the southern edge of
. aertnont College, University of Cincinnati branch, ·for a
campus-Uke residential facility for 112 mentally retarded
people.

·Market Report
Repairing your old car?
Is it worth it?
If n?t, see us for low-cost Auto Loan.
Were out to satisfy "the boss:''" (You!)

COLUMBUS IUPI) - Thurs.
day 's Ohio livestock auctions.
Slaughter steers : high d!Ol ce
and prlme '2 -J 1.000·1,370 lbs 4.4 .
46.75 i choice 2·3 930-1,285 lbs 42 -

a

By CHARLES J. CANNON
.UIIiled Prell llllenadoUI
Another state legislature
has approved a re10lullm
supporting the aims of the
nationwide farm strike, but
the nation's largest farm
organization ·has Issued a
statement opposing the
boycott.
"When farmers get 3 cents
for the wheat In a loaf of
bread, and two !tlices of toast
In a restaurant cost 45 cents,
you wmder what's going on,"
Rep. Ambrose Dempsey, ~
·Leavenworth, told the
Kansas
Legislature
Thursday.
Dempsey is (.'(H;pDIIsor of·a
resolution urging President
Carter and Congress to ·
restructure the agricultural
commodity s)lpport price
program. The other cosponsor, Rep. John Vogel, RLawrence, said the program
should be brought in line with
the parity concept to enaure
farmers a reasonable profit.
The Kansas House adopted

45.25 ; 3-4 950,1,250 lbs 41 .50 -

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VOL 12

U ou -

eSSie

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Racine, Mary Oerenberger,
Pomeroy ; Angela Hubbard,

Pomeroy; Anna Hartenbach,
Minersville; Glennie Uttle, ·
Middleport; William Roush,
Hartford; Timothy Hayden,
Pomeroy: Mildred Hudson,
Pomeroy; Thomas WilBon,
Jr., Pomeroy; JoAnn Conkle,
Cheshire.
Discharges - Raymond
Clark, Gustave Jagnow, Jr.,
James Meadows, Mitchell
Craycraft,
Jo
Bailey,
Lawrence Stewart, Jessie
Sansbury, L&lt;lls Schoonover,
Gladys Hood.

Meigs
Property
·T ransfers

WASHINGTON (U PI ) - Hu ~er t
Humphrey returned to his beloved Capitol
for the last time Saturday to lie in state
like a president. before thousands of
mourners and to be eulogized by President
Carter at solemn Sunday ceremonies.
In a tribute reminiscent of the passing of
John Kenned)', Dwight Eisenhower and
other revered leaders, Congress readied a
Sunday morning memorial to be attended
by f&lt;rmer Presidents Richard Nixon returnina tf'washingtm for tl1e first time
since his resignation in disgrace 31&gt; years
ago - and Gerald Ford.
Humphrey, 66, the gallant , joyful

VALENTINE'S

January 16th in Observance
of Martin Luther King llay.

MICROWAVE
COOKING
APPLIANCES

.00 .

FIJI' Every
Fami~ and

Budget

Uses 50 pd. to 75 pet . less electricity than
conventional cook ing . Cooks in qrie-f90rth
conventional time. 67S watts of cooking power

a!

" hlg~ "

selling . Touch Panel controls .

Separate start· stop -defrost controls ·
uttramatic Power Selector to choose a
variety of warming and cooking speeds. Pull· · ..,,
down door - large oven capacity - Staintess
steel Interior - Removable glass oven tray .

dishwasher safe - Tlmlng-9 !o' 99.99 m.lnu!es
-dlgl!al display . ln!erlor light - See-!hrough
oven door - Au!omo!lc dlgl!al clock dlsplayOd ·
In llgh!s. Operates on ordinary 115-volt
household current.

1

Slaughter cows : utility and
commercial 1-3 800·1,600 lbs 2633.25 ; low dr~slng ·utility 3·4
915-1,490 lbs 26-28 ; cutter 1·2

700-1,370 lbs 23.90-29.25

Slaughter bulls : l's 1,395-I,So40
lbs 31.50-41 ; 2'5 1,110-1,750 tbs
32.50-38.75.
vealers : individual prime 205
lbs 65 ; choice and prime 110-145
lbs '29 -37 ; cho,ce 185 ~ 300 lbs 49·
62. 25 ; 11.0-120 lbs 23 -25; good 70·
90 lbs 5·12
Feeder cattle : steers low
choice 300-500 lbs 35:39.10; soo.
615 lbs 34-38.10; good and
choice 305 -475 lbs 33.50·35; 505-

775 lbs. 3&lt;.l0·36.SO; good 350-650
lbS 32-37.85.

HelPers: chotc:e 570-710 tbs
28.50·34.60; $00·650 lbs 29-32.10;

good 3:Z0-575 lbs 27-30.

Hogs_; barrows and oilts U.S.
1-3 215-240 lbs 44-.t.i.70; sows us
H 300-637 lbs 36.80-39; &lt;00-650
lbs 38.75-41 ; bOars 300·650 lbs
30.30; l?fl .230 lbs 30-34; feeder
pigs lot u .s. 1.3 20 lbs 10; u.s _
1-3 41-41bs 24·26.SO ; lot u.s . 1-3
71 lbs 33all per head. ,
Shttp : slaughter ...1amb1
wooled steady to 25 lower,
shorn steady to 15 tower, fHCIW
lambs 3.00 lower . choice and
prime 98-120 lbs wooled 57 ·60;
small lot · low choice 119 lbs
53.85 ; choice and prime fS -110
lbS shorn with no 1·2 pelts 58.25·
d0. 20 ; slaughter ewes urlllty
and good 115-175, lbs 16.50·23;
feeder lambs chOice and fancy

65-95 lbS " .75 -58.

celebration."

Vice President Walter MondO!e and a
group of senators planned to ny from
Washlngtm for the service. Former
President Gerald Ford also planned to
atlend the funeral.
Violinist Isaac Stern and pianist
Eugene Istomln, both world famous, will
play ln the church before the start of the

Th&lt;Xnas Tipton , a black advertising •
agency owner and lon~-time friend of the
senator, has been asked to sing at the
service, and the family has asked for
several hymns and special religious songs,
an aide said.
Humphrey aides said U1ere al:to is a
chanco Metropolilan Opera stars Robert
Merrill and Beverly Sills will lend their ·
Ullents to t11e service.
111e senator will be burled in
Lokewood Cemeter)' in Minneapolis •t 4
p.m. Monday .

There were several apparent defaults in
workmanship which the board questioned.

regarding the lssuant'e of contl nuin~
l'O nlrads.
President Blevins annoum:t&gt;tl t hnt
negotiations with the dlsttlct's l'iasslfl cd
employees were in the final stages.
Blevins also appointed vuriou!l lJomd

In November, the board stopped payment
un the last $58,000 of the $258,000 project.
The company agreed to return this spring
Department of E~ucational and Ad- and repair or correct any faults .
In 1\nother matter, the board bl' a 3-1 members to committees.
ministrative Se.rvices at Ohio State
The Hnancial pkture wus ~i vcn L&gt;Y
Un iversity to conduct a .survey of future vote r... .;cinded action taken last mont h
educational and building needs for the selling the old Eno School building to the bo• rd clerk Mrs. Naomi Beman.
Receipts during December tota led
Morgan Twp. trustees for $1. It was the
county schools.
, The survey will cost approximately feeling of member HlU that the board may $:i2,436 while expenditures were $893,1146.
$8,000. It will be based upon educational need the hind in the future . He felt it would During the yea·r, board receipts were
needs, design, curriculum, and bullding ~a good place: to coristruct a maintenan ue $5 , 419 , 9~0 . 90 while cxqenditurcs we re
bus garage for the North Galila-Kyger $4,872 ,100. The boa' rd enc umb e r ed
layout.
1224,309.87.
Upon a motion by board member Jim Creek area.
In other matter s, U1e board employed
Hill also thought a large room could be
Hill, the board authorized Transportation
Cliff Wilson and Superintendent Hairston built-in to allow residents of the are8 to use Evelyn Wiseman, Bt. 4, Jackson, a nd
to have the Ohio Department of Trans- it for a voting place. The board agreed to Dorothy Rull, Thurman, as .substitute
wrtation make a dual busing survey. A lease the existing building to the township teachersi Virginia Lee Gardner, Rl. 1,
Gallipolis, und Virginia Ann Daniels,
~imilar survey was conducted three years trustees for $1 per year.
Other lengthy discussions were held substitute bus drivers; Hcrmun Wood as a
ago but the hoard failed to act upon any
with Connie Bradbury, senior advisor at vo cational route dri ver at $5 per hour ami
recommendations.
Following two hours of discussion with Kyger Creek High School, on her request John Arrowood. Rl. I, Oak Hill as a
SU~PORTED PROJECT - Roy Miller, Rex Shenefield, Meigs SWCD
architect George Walter and Jim Way of to take seniors on a trip to central Florida reg ular driver. RcsignutlonS act:cptcd
superv1sors; Mr ..and Mrs . Don Wilson,.landowners downstream from the project
·
the A&amp;S Contracting Company, Piketon, and with Shirley M. Smith, Vinton were William Marks, a rcg uhu bus dr ivel',
and Norman Will, Farm Bureau representative (1-r) a !tended a Board of
the board agreed to pay the firm all except teacher, regarding teachers being placed and Lawana Moore, educational a ide .
Unreclaimed Strip Mine Londs meeting in Columbus in Ndvember iri support of t11e
school building und eq uipment in."luranc.:e.
The hoard also ;
$19,124
alleged due lor the paving project on continuing cOntract status when they
Shade River Pro jed. Picture by Boyd A. Rutl1, Soil Conservation Service, who also
- Hirt&gt;d Debbie Walker, T hurmnn, ItS
- Joined the Ohi o St:houl Bu urll
last fall a t the various county. schools. becom e eligible for a continuing contract,
at!ended the meeting . (USDA-SCS Photo).
.
Title
I nide.
'
a
I
even though they may have years Association at a cost of $620 for nwtn·
Grunt.cl\
r
eq
uest
of
l~ lt.cm Sn vugt',
remaining Under a limit contract.
bershlp and publiclili01is.
-- Purc has ed bua rd lia bil ity in · prindpa I ~~t · Uitf\\•oll -Pmt er l.n nltl'rHI
Regarding the senior trip, the board
mmua l confcruncc uf Oldu A~sociutio n of
amended its policy and granted Mrs. surance.
- Approved the adoption of a count y E lementar y St'lmol Prind pHls F eb. 1-:J !11
Bradbury permission to take the students
Coltu11bus.
be built to reduce sdliloss untU vegetaUon reduce sediment and acid water damage on the trip to Florida. The trip is scheduled logo and board stationery.
By Boyd A. Ruth
----' H.a iscd m inln n~m w u ~c s f rum $2.:\0
· - Reviewed reports on status of
is established. No backfilling or blasting of downstream . Those groups include the May 1S-20.
Soli Conservation Service
to
$2.1
15 per hour lu cum ply with til l'
teacher
evaluations,
child
abuse
laws,
The board agreed to change its policy
Meigs Soil &amp; Water ConservaUon District
highwalls is planned.
POMEROY- The 116-acre "West
nlinimu
m w a ~c law.
Many groups and Individuals from our Board of · Supervisors, Meigs County
Branch Shade River Reclamation
area have worked to get approval lor, tl1is Commissioners, Meigs Fann Bureau,
Project," approved last week by the SUlte
reclamation project which will help to Meigs Regional Planning Commissimers
Boatd of Unreclaimed Strip Mine Lands,
and t11e Meigs U.S.D.A . Rural Developwill liave a cost tag oi about $460,000. The
ment Committee. Individuals inclUded (in
reclamation cost per acre thus will be
addition
to those pictured) Mr. and Mrs.
15,200.
By J. Sherman Porter
Billie Stout, and MyrUe Stanley of
Charles Call, Chief of the DiVision of
GALLIPOLIS
- Futurevision is here !
Snowville, Charles Edwards of
- Reclamation , has described the area as
The
third
generation
of television ls being
Middleport,
State
Representative
Ron
' 'one of the worst unreclaimed sites ;in the
promoted
by
M
&amp;
E
Enterprises (Mark "
·James
and
Stale
Senator
Oakley
Collins.
state.'~ The stale owned land is north of
McCoy
and
Lorry
Elliott)
tl1rough the
All
of
tbeir
efforts
have
now
been
Pageville near the Intersection of SRs 681
Instrumentality
of
Elliott
Appliance,
70
rewarded and provide a goo~ example of
and 692 in Scipio Township.
GALLIPoLIS
Faulty
electrical
Pine
St.
the
positive
steps
being
taken
to
Improve
The project will be 100 percent state
First- generation, a quarter of a century
funded through the "Unreclalmed Londs wiring caused a fire in t11e living room the land lor your futre.
The Scipio project ls one of three strip ago for Gallipolis, was the simple black
Fund" in the Ohio treasury. According to ceiling of Roger Schoolcraft's house at Eno
and white 'picture featuring Kukla, Fran,
mines in Meigs, Lawrence and Bebnont
Joe Davidson of the Division of at 9:30 Saturday morning.
One
truck
and
nine
men
·
from
the
and
Ollie, and even roller derbies . Charles
counties
approved
at
a
total
cost
of
Reclamation, "A bid package is now being
Vinton
Volunteer
Fire
Department
Gilfilen
of Elliott Appliance had the first
$697,310.
They
are
the
stale
Oeparlment
of
prepared by t11e Office of Chief Engineer of
answered the alarm. Eno ls six miles from Natural Resources' first projects under a TV set in GaUin County.
the Ohio Department of Natural
VInton. Schoolcraft had the fire subdued · new state funding law.
. On Tuesday. Nov. 1~. 1949, beginning
J:tesources." State Representative Art
when
t11e
.Vinton
firemen
arrived.
at
6:30p.m. history was made in the Old
United
Press
International
said
the
Bowers, Chairrruin" of the Board .of
Damage
of
$200
or
$300
was
done
to
the
French
City whe~ Channel5 (now Channel
law,
which
bec8Dle
effective
Nov.
4,
sets
Uru-eclaimed Strip Mine Lands, ~onflrmed
up an Unreclaiffied j..ands Fund to be used 3 from Huntington) beamed initial
t11e approval and hoped that "construction ceilihg. •
Twelve men answ.ered an alann to the for reclamation proje~ ~ land mined programs over this c~mmunity. Gilfilen 's
Will stari this sprfng." Bids will be open to
Gallipolis
Volunteer Fir~ Department at before 1972. Money eCHOes mto lhe fund set went into operation nine months before
anyone for a 30-day period afler tbe final
2:33p.m.
Friday
on Blessing Rd. near t11e from a severance tax: levied against thai dat..
bid package is prepared.
.
Blessing
bridge
for a 1974 truck afire. current strip miners. About $3 milllon a
EUiott Appliance, Womeldorff-Thornas.
Reclamation of the site will iriclude
Damage
was
estimated
at
$5.
and
Empire Furniture displayed television
be
generated
in
this
way.
year
should
grading and resoiling which means a IH!
Owner
of
the
truck
ls
Glenn
Adkins,
in their stores, and 1,200folk marveled
sets
The
projects
will
stop
the
erosion
of
a
Inch layer of soil from adjacent land will
boi placed over the existing sandy spoil Rt. 1, Northup (Smoky Run Rd.). The school playground ln Lawrence County at the miracle on a 10 by t2 aild a half-inch
truck's engine threw the fan belt off, and and the now of acid waler tl1rough homes screen.
material. Solllesta will be taken witl11ime
That was the first generation.
and fertilizer .being applied accordingly . the engine got so hot that it caught fire; it and streets in Martins Ferry.
.
ignited
wliing
and
grease
and
oil
on
the
The
86
acre-Meigs
project
wlll
stop
(Continued on page A-2)
Then grasses and legumes will be seeded.
engine.
erosion and the deposit of Sediment into
Trees will be planted on the outslopes ln
the Sh~de River and other streams.
-addition to tl1e grasses.
Rock rip-rap waterways will ~
- installed to control gully erosion and ·
'
temporary sediment collecling ponds will 1
HERE'S THE THmD GENERATION OF television with Rirhard Elliott
demonstrating. The screen is concave, and the set projects the pictur Cfrom the set
COLUMBUS (UPI)- More than 3,000
in the foreground .
IDwn.shlp govenunent offlctsls will meet In
Columbus for a four day state convention
beginning Jan. 18. ·
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GEA TO MEET
POMEROY
Terry
Watson,
left,
Speakers
will
include
Gov.
James A.
GALLIPOLIS - A brief meeUng of the.
MIDDLEPORT - Operatioo Crime
of Pomeroy, is showing the antique
Rhodes; Chief Justice C. Wllllam O'Neill Gallipolis Education Association will be
Alert, a program to infll'm people how to
eyeglasses
and magnifying glass In the
of t11e Ohio Supreme Court; and Ohio held 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17, in the GAHS
protect themselves against criminals, was
enlarged close-up below he found when
House Speaker Vernal Riffe. Paul ·A. auditorium according to David Lyons,
explained by Deputy Sheriff Mandy
he
razed
a
house
on
Condor
St. Wal:ton
Smith
of Navarre, president of the Ohio president. Members wilt discuss and vote
Carder Lefebre of County Sberiff James J ,
took the glasses to Dr. N. W. ,Compton
State Asi!Jclatlon of Township Trustees &amp; on tl1e school board 's proposed adjustment
Proffitt's Dept. to members of the
Friday to have temples put on tbem
Clerks, said the cooventlon will help mark · to the salary schedule contained in the
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club Friday •
but found that the glasses were made In
the 50th anniversary ol the organizaUon. current contract.
evening at Heath United Methodist
a day when the temples were not
POMEROY Steph en Pial!;
Church. ·
attached with small screws as they are
president of Norris Food Service, Inc., and
The program, a.s carried out locally, is
today.
Richard Kosmo, president of Country
taking county law- enforcement officers.
· Co usins international , Inc ., in a joint
Watson also found two receipll!
intotl1e schools and before social an&lt;;l civic
made out to a Mr. Beegle for
statement Saturday announced that Norris
groups to help Inform the public on how to
merchandise - Including rabbits and
has purchased the Country Cousins
reduce the level of crime .
pigeons - shipped from Hazael, Ohio
Cookshoppe operation in Pomeroy . Today
Said DeputY Lefebre:
and from the Portland Milling Co. Both
wUI be tf&gt;e final day of operation lor
SYRACUSE - Delbert Sml!h was at St. Peterrs Episcopal Church.
· "There "ere approximately 100
are
dated
in
December,
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899.
Country
CO!lllins.
elected chairman when the Sutton
burglaries in Meigs County last year
After
remodeling
, which Is expect.d to
Township
Trustees
met
for
1helr
GALLIPOLIS ..... Richard Price . 24,
(1977) and only approximately 20 have
take 90 days, Norris wlU operale t11e
organizational session. Otis Knopp was
Gallipolis,
posted
bond
fo
r
his
appearance
been solved to this date."
named vice chairman . The third member . tomorrow ,, Gal lipolis Muni cipal Cou rt. loCation as ·a Burger &lt;:;bel Family
She told how property can be marked,
is .Homer M. Circle and Paul Moore Is the
He was charged1wlth fa i'l ure to stop within Restaur an I.
how the department will assist anyone to
clerk . Regular meetln~s wil l be held on the
the assured clear distance a nd operator's
Norri s
F ood
Servtoe,
wi t h
do it ll asked, aad dl,stributed 'pamphlets
first Tuesday of each mon1h at a p.m. In
license expire.d over sh: months . Bonet headquarters In Indianapolis, Ind .,
the Syracuse Municipal BuJidlng.
Ofl crime detection , ..
totaled ·Sl44: the e x pir e ~ llcef'lse charge operates approximately 10 Burger Chef '
She suggest¢ how people can help In
had bond of $112 of that amount .
Restaurants, including those In Point
GALLIPOLIS - The Girl Seoul
detection by providing full descriptions of
Leaders
Service
Unit
meeting
orlcilnally
MIDDLEPORT - A meeting of the Pleasant and Gallipolis. The remodeling,
criminals.
scheduled Jan . 11 has been rescheduled for
Middleport
Business and . Profess ional according to P!aff, will include the
"The public has to help," she said.
Monday, Jan. 16, from 9;30 a .m. !o 11 :30 Women' s Club planned for Monday addition oiiiOseats, addltionOI parking, the
Deputy Lefebre was Introduced by
a.m. In !he Ohio Val.ley Bank building.
evening at the COlumbia G.u Co , office has Burger · Chef complete works and salad
Rotarian Joe Yotutg. President Carl
bar, and modification of the drive-through
been cancelled .
Denison presided. Ladies .of the . church
window service .
served a ham dinner.
GALLIPOLIS - The January mee!lng
POMEROY - The Meigs Coun!y
Komno thanked all of the resldehts of
of !he Addavllle PTO hos been cancelled.
Pioneer and Historica l Socletv will meet a1 the Big Bend area for theif support of .
7:30p.m . Monday at tne Meigs Museum, Country Cousins.
.
··
GALLI POLIS - The Gall Ia County
Butternut Ave.
Pial! indicated tl1at Greg Gatrell,
LANDFII.l. CLOSING MONDAY
Historical Society has postponed Its annual
meeting from this afternoon. The post-GALLIPOLIS - The GaWa County
RUTLAND - The leading Creek current manager, will probably conUnue
ponement Is for one week . The mHtlng ·
sanitary landfill 'Will be closed Monday,
Conservanc y Distr ict offlce5 will be closed as manager of the Burger Chef operaUon
will be l'}eld at 2 p.m . next Sunday, Jan. 22,
Monday in observan ce of Martin Luther · and most of tl1e current employes will be
Jan. 16, In observance of Martin Lutl1er
King Day.
retained by Norris .
King Day.

Wiring faulted
in house fire

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Township officials

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Eye glasses from
early era formd in

Operation crime
.· alert explained

OPEN ·FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
CONTINUES IN FULL SWING

will meet

Jan. 18

Condor St. house

Cookshoppe sold to

Berger Chef family
restaurant chaifl

You'll find many excellent values all over the store- in every
department and ;11 the warehouse on Mechanic Street.
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«US; good 2-3 770-1,075 lbs 32·

·cALORIC

Didier disclosed Saturday Humphrey
had told him, "I've had enough eulogies to
last one man two lifetimes," and asked for
"a simple service in the style of a

for vice presid ents.

cerernooy.

Futurevision ·TV has arrived

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1,395 lbS 37-41.50.

We Will Be dosed Monday,

him a simple, joyous funeral service .

He will gel that wish. too, after he is
flown h1me to Minnesota for burial
Mmday.
· The body arrived al Andrews Air Force
Base saturday to the 19-tlun l!onor Salute

Reclamation cost at $5,200 per acre

43 .50 ; good and choiCe 2·3 950·
1,220 lbs 40-.42 ; good 2·3 830·

Slaughter heifers : chOice and
prime 2-3 975 -1,205 lbs 40.25-4.5,
few 45-46.10; 3-4 840-1,100 lbs 40.
43 ; few 745 -825 lbs 38.75 -40;
choice 2·3 850-1,100 Ills 38.50·

Through the aflernoon hours, under
watchful police eye, tl1ousands of citizens
young and old, black and white, trooped
past tl1e bier, first in solid files, then in
smaller clusters.

IJ'Ompted guessing games.
The Sur&lt;lay · ceremmy, ln a sense.
confounded Humphrey's own wish lor a
simple, private farewell .
' Apparently sensing the end might be
near, he asked t11e Rev . Calvin Didier ,
pastor of the House of Hope Presbylerlan
Church in St. Paul , last week to provide

president J ames Blevins authorized Supt .
Thomas Hairston to contract with the

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ELBERFELDS ·IN POMEROY

mourning.

The SUnday morning ceremony ·was to
be attended by carter's cabinet, members
of Coogress, the Supreme Court, the
diplomatic corps and the present and
former presidents.
Nixon's appearance lent an especially
dramatic and lronic touch.
The man who quashed Humphrey's
dream of becoming president In tl1eir cllff•
hanger 1968 election battle, he has rarely
left his San Clemenle, Calif., retreat since
he resigned qflice on Aug . 9, 1974. He has
never been back to Washington and his
private plans for accomodation quickly

a marathon session presided over by new

N. W.wMPiUN.- O.D~---, .
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s

" Happy Warrior " who d ied of canc er

Friday night, was flown from Minnesota
aboar~ Air Force One in a flag -draped
coffin Saturday'mornln 0 .
His casket - stlll closed under the Stars
and Stripes - was carried in a black
hearse to the Capitol's vast, domed
rotunda and placed upon a black velvet
catafalque built for Abraham Lincoln's

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County's Local
Board of Education here Saturday during

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Education needs survey ordered

Calendar

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MIDDLEPORT- POM EROY

SUNDAY. JANUARY 15, 1978

. GALLIPOLIS- POINT PlEASANT

Humphrey, zn death, like a president

Social

Helen Rathburn Clapp to
lvor H. Young, Trus., Parcels, Rutland.
·
Evelyn B. Thomas to John
S. Thomas, Bronwyn A.
Thomas, 2.804 A., Salisbury.
Evelyn B. Thomas to Paul
F. . Thomas,
Parcels,
Salisbury.
John S. Thomas, Bronwrn
A. Thomas to John S.
Thomas,
Bronwyn
A.
Thomas, 2.73 A., Salisbury.
John S. Thomas, Bronwyn
A. Thomas to Paul F.
Thomas, ,Parcel,- Salisbury.
Joseph
M.
Fasano,
Margaret C. Fasano to
Richard Schaffer, 160 A.,
Olive.
Mabel Bearhs ·to Sybil
Ebersbach, 49 A., Chester.
Sybil Ebersbach to Mabel
Beams, James Bearhs, 49 A.,
Chester.
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Wllllam Roush to Karen
Roush, Parcels, Chester.
oPl'o,.,nR_I~T
Herschel Badgley, Af·
OFFICE. HOUR. S: 9:30to 12,2to !CLOSE.
fidavit, Sutton.
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
John Hess, Charlotte Hess
,
ST., POMEROY.
to Gerald Wilkins&lt;in, Juanita
Wilkinson, 3 A., Bedford.

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HOSPITAL NEWS

Home wi!h !he Rev,,, Jar.nes,_.,,_Veleraua.Memo,rlalHoapltal
Brooms offlcla!lng . Burial
Adml 1
B __ .,..Stitt

Davidson , Columbus; eight

step -grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews .

obiectives
of boycott .
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McClure granting him th~
right to use a small piece of
the reaolution alter Vogel told land behind hls new
membeu current federal reotaurant In Pomeroy. The
policy is "dolng the very board will receive $240 a year
things that will drive family from McClure.
A report was given on fuel
farmers out of business and
at the Rutland
billings
replace tbeir independent
gymnasium
and the bus
efforts with socialism or
It
was reported
building
and
cmununilm."
that
meters
had
been checked
A similar resolution
operating
and
found
not
adopted by the Kansas House
c.Jrrectly.
Bill
adjUstments
urged Congress to reduce the
grain surplus,' improve the have · been made.
It was reported that an
balance of payments and
estimate
'on furnace repair at
Insure fair prices. by setting
the
Pomeroy
Junior High
up payment programs for
building
Indicates
that it will
export grain sales.
$10,000.
It was
cost
about
Meanwhile, the 2.8 mllllonagreed
to
seek
other
member American Farm
estimates
on
the
repair.
Bureau Federation, meeting
Supt. Dowler was inIn convention in Holl.!lon ,
structed
to · name two
passed a mildly worded
resolution against the strike. representatives to atten&lt;l a
"If improved net incomes meeting at the Eastland
School
in
are to be long4astlng, they Vocational
Columbus
on
Jan.
20.
Mrs.
must be achieved through
market prices obtained In the Sheets was named liaison
marketplace, and must not be member lo lhe Ohio School
dictated by govenunent or Boards Assn.
Attending were aU board
arbitrarily set by individuals
or a group of Individuals," members, Or. Keith Riggs,
Pierce, Sheets, Wendell
the statement said.
Hoover and King ; Supt.
Dowler, Dan Morris, director
of curriculum ; Princip~ls
James
Diehl and Robert
1
Morris;
Charles Downie
Holzer Medical Ct~~ter
representing the teachers
(DtsciiargesJan.l%)
Sarah Adkins, Kenneth association, and the group of
Biggs, Carrie Cassidy, Roger employes questioning the
Cole, George l'lillion," Kuth policy on calamity days . .
Flowers, Wendall Harris, Dwight Goins, unable to ·
Mrs . Donald Hendren and 1 attend earlier due ·to the
son, Sherri Johnson, James Illness of his wife, came to
Jordan ,
Lillian
King, later parts of the meeting. He
Geraldine Layne, Catherine is administrative assistant.
Lowery, Mrs. William
Malone and son, Wayne
Massie, Chandra Mplford,
Howard Neekamp Jr., Harry
Parsons, Ray Proffitt Jr.,
Julia Pyles, Charles Reed,
Roger
Rippeth,
VIcki
Sawyer, Nellie Scarberry,
Johnny Shaffer, Mrs. Kenneth Sheets and daughter,
MONDAY
Olive Stapleton, ODie Treible,
MEIGS COUNTY Churches
Mrs . -Roger Watson and
daughter, Vera Woodard, of Christ, Men's Fellowship,
MondaY at Dellter Church of
Judith Young.
Christ 7:30 p.m.
(Birlbi Jan. 1%)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
nJESDAY
Caldwell, a daughter, BidSALISBURY PTO, 7:30
well; Mr. and Mrs. Ray p.m. Tuesday at the school. ,
Campbell, a son, Lucasville; Mrs. Opal Grueser of the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark, a Meigs County Health Departdaught~r . Langsvllle; Mr . ment to be the speaker.
and Mrs. Gary Davis, a
daughter, New Haven: Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Ervin Jr., a
son, Racine; Mr. and Mrs.
· MEETING SET
Meigs COunty Churches of
James Fraley, a son,
Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Christ, Men's Fellowship will
James Osborne, a daughter, meet at the Delller Church of
Wellston; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Christ Monday, Jan. 16 at
Riffey, a daughter. Jackson; 7:30p.m. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiles,
a son, GaUipolis.
PTA TO MEET
CHESTER - The Chester
IN THE SERVICE
Marine Lance Corporal PTA will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Micllael E. Bright, son of Tuesday at the school.
Sadie T. Briliht of Route 1,
Box 313, Gallipolis, has
reported for duty with 3rd
. N!)W YOU KNOW
Marine Division on Okinawa.
The first patented waShing
He joined the Marine Corps In machine was Invented , in
June 1976.
England In 1790.
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·Notices, local news in briefs

SAVE ON:
• Mens &amp; Boys ' Jackets

• Womens Coats
\

• Womens Sp011swear

• Mens Shirts

• Girls Coats and Jackets

• Mens Sport Coats

• Sheets and Pillow Cases

• Boys Shirts

' • Bedspreads
• Mens Flannel Shif1s

• Mens Dress Slacks

• Women5 Blouses

• Childrens. Sleepwear
I

• Mens Sweatm

"

AND MANY MANY MORE
Take advantage, too, of the special sale prices in tile Furniture
Department on the lrd floor. Stop in, look around and see how you
can save.

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