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0-10- The Suruby Timt·:-. . .i.it·rr!ind . SttrHiay .. Ian. l ·t 1117!1

Steel company agrees to pay

Huspitai _N,•ws
. \ l'tl'rans 1\h•UHirial Huspital
Admitted
Erma Jlollon.

W;\SHlNl:TON 1 .~1' I -·
.John National Sled l:orp. agreed
toda) to pay $l.5 m1llion in
Blo.ssl' r .
fines and to install $21.6
million worth of water
pollution control equipment
PLEASANT \lALLEY
atUs plant in Weirton, W. Va.
DISCHARGES - Shawn
Fe! I iff .
He-nderson; The agreement is part of a
Christopher Coope r, Point se ttlc~cnt of a federal
Pleasa nt ; Terry Hayne s, lawsUit wlu~h charged
Lakin; Mrs. James Setliff, Nallonal
Steel
w1th
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B0 u
M E 1 d1schargmg harmful &gt;tcel·
Fraz~ers
om; rs. -ar. making by-products into the
Snyder, Chester , Gall Pat . Ohio River and Hannon
terso.n, Pomt . Pleasant; Creek.
Barbara Van Meter, Mason; A consent decree was filed
Mildred Tripp, Mason.
in u. s. District Court in
Valley - Raymond Moss,

l'hester.
. Di s(:hi•rgctl

Restrictions hUrting U.S.
January 11, 1979
I would like to comment about an article that appeared in
the January 7, 1979 edition entitled , Free World May Have To
Ask COMMIES FOR HELP. f'irst it should be understood that
there is no fuel shortage in the United States. It has been
proven arxt' can be read by anyone who is interested enough to
look for the fa cts, to lea rn that the so"'alled energy shortage
has been created by the bureaucrats in Washington , D. C.
This Government will not allow development of new wells
and other forms of proven energy in the United States.
Regulatory agencies of this Government makes it next .to
impossible for people who would develop more energy for us
from doing so. The 92 page report that was prepared for the
trilateral commission says that President Carter is a member
of this commission. I wonder if they also know ~1at President
Carter's cabinet l)lembers are also members of the same
organization.
The article says that the trilatera l government should
.therefore consider the advisability of providing capital and
technical assistance (particularly in off shore drilling to the
Soviets) as part of an overall agreement on energy . We can be
sure that the trilateral commission will approve this
recommendation. No where in this 92 page report was
anything said about our great country, the United States, or of
our ability to take c~re of our own energy, situation. If the
American people would only wake up and make 11 their
business to find out what the trilateral commission and the
council on foreign relations are, then ins1st. that the government stop trying to run everyone's lives and their business
then we would be able to correct our own problems by the only
proven method 1the free enterprise system), then there would
be no need for reports such as this 92 page propaganda article
of a trilateral government that is repeatedly mentioned in the
article. · Thank you . - Sincerely, 0. F. Wheeler, Rt. I,
Gallipolis, Otuo.

Customer offers opinions
Dear Mr. Ramsey,
1 thank you for not blaming the umon for all the outages
you have had because of the ice storm . Your contractors have
been doing a good job since it takes 100 men, more or less, to do
what 28 union men have been doing. This is really saving the
company money, having contractors running all o~er the place
not .knowing where they are or what they are dmng. ( I have
begun to wonder) .
People have been without electric for five days and still
don't know when they are going to get it on.lt is funny that you
don't want to talk to the union boys to settle this strike. I think
it is you fighting to break the union to satisfy yourself. I would
· like for you to tell the public what it is going to cost in the near
future to keep these contractors in here to break this umon. William L . Kuhn , Northup, Ohio.

ft&gt; dt•r&lt;tl

water polluti Pn
~· ontro l
stamla rds
b)
dist•h arging sueh Uy-prO(iuct:-;
as dissolved iron. ch lorides,
oil and grease, suspcndcU
solids. &lt;munoniu, ryanidc ,
phenol s. chromium . tin a nd
zinc.
'l'hc suit &lt;.~lso at':tU!-lc~l the
corporation of f&lt;.Jilin g t o

comp l). w1th a schedule
cstahlishcd in 1!173 llv the

l·:n\' ironmcntul

l)roLcdion

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£or abauug pollutton
b' .lui) 1. 1!177 .
· 'l'ht• gmcnuncnt SiWJ the
million in fin es. to be

$:l.a

plat:t.' d Ill an escrow fund ,
l'ould IJC redu ced during th e
m:xt year tf tht' t•ompany

ado pt ed pollution cuntrol
measures that exceed tht:!
n •quircrn cn ts of toUay's
t'onscnt decree.

It will be up to the EPA to
determine the amount 'or the
dcduttions. At the end of 1979
an; b;-llaDcc in the c~crow

fund will be paid to the U. S.
'l'rt •·•-= •• r\

discharge system must be

installed by April I and a
fourth by Sept. 30, 1960.
Th e court decree also
places limits on the discharge
of lead, cya nide and
hexavalent chromium.
If the company continues to
violate the discharge limits it
will be sub]ed to additional
penalties of $1,000 a day for
the first 10 days of the

ELBE RFELDS IN .' POMEROY.-

Initial steps taken for employee pay raise

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
Despite having just four members pr·esent, Middleport
Village Council Saturday night took initial steps to pass
necessary legislation for village operations this year.
Saturday night marked the third time fhat council sessions
were planned . However, attendance at the first two meetings
was not enough to allow business to be transacted .
·
Four members turned up at Saturday night's session, so
that some action could be taken .
Attending were Allen Lee King, Carl Horky, William
Walters and Dewey Horton. Absent were "!'wfarvin Kelly, who
was reported hospitalized, and Charles Mullen.
Cbiel of Police J . J. Cremeans said he had personall.v
handed Mullen a notice of the special session. It was not
!mown why Mullen was not present.
Since only four of the six council members were present ,
two pieces of legislation - one granting pay increases to
employes and the second providing for the year's
appropriations - could not be passed.
They were given first readings, but the ordinances could
not be handled under emergency measures and fjven all three

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VOL XXIX

set Jan. 17

REG. '1169.00

DINING ROOM

5 PC. DINETTE SET

MARIETTA - The Plan
Development Committee of
Area Six Health Systems
Agency, Inc. tASHSA) will
meet Wednesday, Jan . 17, at
the Hotel Lafayette in
Marietta. The meeting begins
at 7:30p.m. and is open to the
public. Major agenda item
will be the committee's
consideration · of
the
procedures and timetables
for the development of the
Agency's
Annual
Implementation Plan and
Primary Health Care Plan.
Area Six Health Systems
Agency, Inc. is the con·
ditionally designated and
funded Health Systems
Agency for eighteen eastern
and southeastern Ohio
co unties. The primary
purpose of the agency is to
promote effective health
planning
and
health
resources development
,within its health service area.

Includes cherry buffet with china top. Large
trestle table with 2 leaves, 5 side chairs and
one arm chair.

Gold and white ladder back chairs, padded
seats.

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Lane 4 Piece Modern Sty I ing in Walnut
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night stand. Full -Queen headboard .

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Includes dresser, mirror, chest, night stand,
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Triple dresser , twin mirrors, c;Joored chest,
night stand, Full or Queen headboard .

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14 and ,Jan . 10, Rhodessaid.
Li sted as missing from C:t
trul'k-mounted drilling rig
wt•n• two rCJilroi::ld jacks, H set
of Rx25 duiil wheels &lt;tnd some
truc·k chain s. A 12-vull battery from a pickup truek also
wa!' taken .

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LIVI.NG ROOM

KROEHLER LIVING ROOM

They'll Do It Every Time

$49900

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Chair in brown and beige, modern styling.

2 piece sectional with coordinating corner
table, end .table .

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SPECIAL GROUP,

LIVING ROOM

12 Early American styled living room suites
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by Kroehler.
Plaids, florals and tweeds in nylon and Her culon covers .

Kroehler 2 piece suite with sofa and mat·
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required readings so that they would be effective at once.
SALARY ISSUE
Wilh only one - reading possible Saturday nigbt, an
ordinanc·e providing fur the ~y increases nf ~mpiH)"t'S cannot
~o into rffect w•lil it is approved thne Umt•s and ('fiRsf'quently

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Origin of the fire and the
Meigs County Sheriff
James J. Proffitt reports an amo unt of loss is ununoccupied house owned by dertermined. Sheriff Proffitt
Floyd Barnhouse, Rt. 2, advises deputies are inPomeroy, located on U.S: Rt. vestigating a complaint filed
Kathleen
Francis,
33, was destroyed by fir e by
Syracuse.
Saturday evening.
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Mrs. Francis reported that
The Pomeroy fire department and Chester fire sometiqle between 8 p.m.
department were called to Saturday night and 8 a.m .
the scene. There was no heat Sunday morning someone
in the building. It was drove a four wheel drive
reported that four dogs vehicle through a section of
her lawn that lies between
perished in the fire.
According to the report, College Road and Dusky
Barnhouse who lives in a Street.
The vehicle made at least
trailer next door to the house,
looked out of the trailer three trips leaving deep ruts .
window, when the lights in The incident is under in·
trailer began to flicker, and vestigation.
saw the flames.

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The Khayan newspaper
said 17 persons were killed in
political violence in 21
provinc1al towns and cities on
Sunday .
Today' s Senate vote of con·
fidence for the new Bakhtiar
government - 38-2 with one
abstention - was a surprise.
The Senate had been
scheduled
to
debate
Bakhtiar's program today
but had not been scheduled to
vote until Wednesday .
The lower house opened its
debate Sunday and is
scheduled· to vote Tuesday.
A vote of confidence in both
houses will give Bahktiar the
go-ahead for a 17i&gt;oint program which he hopes will restore order to the country and
get the oil industry and the
economy moving again. The
shah is expected to leave on
the foreign vacation he has
promised to take after the
votes, but Kh 0maini and the
other political and religious
leaders demanding his
abdication have not modified
their opposition to Bakhtiar
and his government.
Durmg the Senate debate ,
Bakhtiar said he was in constant contact "with most religious leaders" and that this
included Khomaini.

HIGHWAY FATALITY
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (API
- State police said a 37-year·
old Hamilton, Ohio, man died
in a two-vehicl e crash
yesterday . Police have
identified the victim as
Gerald Arthur.
Authorities said Arthur was
killed when his pickup truck
collided with another pickup
on a Decatur County road.

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REG. •295.00 PLAID LOUNGE CHAIR ........................... SALE '188.00
REG. '249.00 FLORAL LOUNGE CHAIR ......................... SALE '149.00

iitia-iiiiiiiii~~Po\~~';".... ~ Printed record
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list it with his office. Thi s is pari" bi t:' prop erli r.s that
common pr ac tice ilnd part havP !.olct, 'oi&lt;"IU{' of loca ·
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1 through a "REALTOR . But d epret~tlfion of the proper ·
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The public meeting was·
• · held at Gallipolis Locks,

about 14 miles down the Ohio
River from. Paint Pleasa. nt
tion of your property by a futurr incomr potenltoll .
qualified Appraiser for a Quat ifi e&lt;1 R C' .l l E stM P Ap ·• WV, to dtscuss alternative
tee. Thi s tee is ba sed so lely pr;n ~ P ' s will prniMbl~ he" e replacement plans for -the
on the amount of work in · m cmhN s ot HH' Am c• 10 " • obsolete navigation locks
volved - not the mark e t ln s t•t utr of Apf'rfli SPrs .
· • built in the mid-19:105.
\lalue of the property . Hi !!
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detailed
written
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com·
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tt thPre ''5 t~n y th . tHJ wr • modities, cOal and petroleum,
we•ght as docum entr1tion if
r;' 'l clo to llf'tp yott 111 th t&gt; • comprise about two-thirds of
ust;&gt;d in "'"Y offtCI&lt;ll cr1pact l· ··ld of ,.1 , ,. , l' st,lt(' plr;, ~ r • Ohio lliver traffic. Most longtv such as for tax or l egi'll
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distance slripmcnts on the
problems .
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-vi de you ~ith n d ~tcd docu · c ., lhfl!dl 5 . Phonr 14 6 ft.llu • the Mississippi River. puss
ment which wtll cover 1n Wl'' t'(' h('re·to hf'lp
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praisal .

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HUNTINGTON
A
printed record of the public
meeting held September 30,
1978, to discuss the
replacement of Gallipolis
Locks is available at the cost
of reproducing the material.
The transcript may be
obtained, for $5.04 per copy,.
f•"n the Army Corps of
Engineers, Attn : ORHD;:;-F;
p 0 B
2127 H
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OX. . ' ru:.721
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are made payable to the
Treasurer of the United
States.

REG. '198.
REG. '249.

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FRIGID JOB - It is hard to keep warm while working outside dw·ing these cold winter
days. But Charles Beard, Belle, W. Va. , seems as if he is not having too much of a problem.
He is standing close to a salamander stove as he directs traffic over the Shadle Bndge. Spotwelding and the patching of minor holes on the bridge conllnues. In the meantime, Stat e
Senator Mike Shaw and delegate Jimmy Joe. Wedge both of Pt. Pleasan! , ha ve received a
reply from DOH Commissioner Charles L. Miller record ing a letter they sen t voi Cing
concern over the bridge. Miller states the renovation will include "strengthening of lower
chord members and diagonal stiffeners and the replacement of the open Grid de ck ." He also
added, "During all phases of construction, pedestrial traffic and at least one lane of
vehicular traffic will be maintained."

._ Council seeking opinions
If you are a subscriber to Saturday night by Lowell
cable television service in Price and another resident in
Middleport, members of attendance.
Price said he would like to
Middleport Village Council
want to hear from you. sec some cOun cil action in
Current problems in the communicating with the
village were brought to the PoinTView Cable Television
attention. of council again_ Co. on working out a plan so
that Middleport subscribers
can have chanmils which
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REG. '169.00 FLORAL PRINT SWIVEL ROCKER ................. SALE '99.00
REG~ '249.00 GOLD VELVET OCCASIONAL CHAIR ••• ~ .......SALE '149~00
REG. '169.00 BLUE VELVET SWIVEL ROCKER.~ •••••••••••••••••• SALE '99.00

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year.

rate hike is far above the
percent incr ease
guideline set by Pres1dent
Carter.
Counciiman Dewey Horton
said that since village council
turned down the rate hike
request. he has received a
number of calls from
residents who wish to pay the
addition ill money and get the
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full service.

CHICAGO (AP ) - Th e
nation's second-largest city
dug out from its second-worst
blizzard in history today with
a special army of 2,500
workers. Crews reopened on e
t•unway at O'Hare International Airport , th e
world's busiest, after snow
forced a weekend shutdown .
But the forecast was for
possibly more snow by
midweek.
Helicopters were used
today to take sick and in jured
to Chicago · area hospitals
becaUse ambulances could
not get through .the 30 inches
of snow , 20.9 in ches of it from
the weekend storm that hit
the Midwest and left at' least
29 persons dead - seven in
Chicago alone.
O'Hare was closed to all
flights from midday Saturday
until early thi s morning ,
when one runway reopen ed.
United Airlines said it s
service to and from Chi&lt;:ago
would be reduced by at least
70 percent during much of the
day .
Seven of II emergency
centers set up in the city to
distribute food reported their
supplies were exhausted by
Su nd ay, and request for
emergency fu el suppli es
depleted the reserves at two
city storage facilities. of·
ficials said.
Elsewhere in the Midwest.
the snow combined with subfreezltl g temperatures to
cause traffic accidents , break
weather records, strand
travelers
and
leave
thousands without electricity.
The temperature plum·
meted throughout the Midwest with South Bend, Ind.,
reporting a record low of .14
degrees at 4 a. m. today. It
was -13 in Chicago.
Northern lllmois, Kansas
and eastern Iowa were under
&gt;tates of emergency.
There were 11 weatllcrrelated deaths in Illinois, two
in Iowa, five in Kansas and
two in Missouri, where the
National Guard was called
out over the weekend · to

As a result of Saturday
The discussion with Price
again brought out two night 's meeting , council
opinions
from council member s are asking that
members. One is that a price residents with the service let
hike from the company would them know immediately as to
raise the charge for senior their wishes - whether or not
dis a bled they want to pay the adcitizens
and
residents from $4 .50 to $5.25 ditional charge and get full
monthly. Some council ser vice.
If enough people indicate
members think that is too
great an increase. Another that they arc willing to pay
Robert Lee DeMoss, 19,
council member, Carl Horky, th e higher charge, coon· Pomeroy, is confined to the
says the com(lliny violated its cilm an have indicated that Meigs county jail on a charge
contr,act with the village by they will change their vote on of uniawful use of a . weapon
removing a Columbus station the rate increase.
while intoxicated. He was
Council members who can booked by the Pom eroy
from the service.
The company had asked be phoned opinions, either Poli ce Department . The
village council to approve a pro or con ,' a1·c Dewey Hor- Charge was' filed late Friday
rate hike of from $6 to $7 a ton , William Walters, Charles night after police were called
month for service to residents Mullen , Carl Horky and Allen to the Richard DeMoss home,
and a hike of $4.50 to $5.25 for Lee King . The sixth coon· 5 Liberty 4'ne, Pomeroy,
senior citizens and disabled ci lman . Marvin Kelly, is
hospitalized.
persons.
Council refused .to approve ;:::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::;::::
the request and subscribers
EXTENDED FORECAST
Mostly cloudy with a
now have two blank chamels
Wedne sday through
of snow tonight and
chance
which were blocked out as a
Friday: Snow possible
Tuesday.
ww tonight 15 to 20
result of the failure to loe
Wednesday and In the
and
higb
Tuesday
·in the mid
village to approve the in·
northeast on Thursday.
30s.
The
chance
of
snow is 30
crease.
Fair Friday. High Wed·
percent
tonight
and
Tuesday.
Price said he is willing to
ncsday In the 30s to low 40s,
pay the additional money and
Turuing rolder Thursday
hopes that something can be
and Friday with highs lu
worked out between the
CLOSED TODAY
the teen s to mid 20s.
village and the company.
Meigs Countr schools, the
Overnight lows 10 to 20
Several council members
courthouse , banks · and
early Wednesday and five
said they also would like to
numerous public offices were
to 15 Thursday and Friday.
have the full s&lt;;Wtce, but
closed Monday in obseryance
again pointed au'!' that the
of Martin Luther King Day.

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RIVER TRAFFIC RESl,JMES - Ten days after a
barge sank·In the·upper approach to the Gallipolis Roller
Dam, the big vessel was raised SatW'Qay, and traffic was
normal today, according to Kerr Jackson,. lockmaster ,
Thirty-eight tows in the Ohio River traffic jam moved in

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both directions over 'the wee~end, starting at 3:15a.m.
Saturday; the lockmaster sa1d. There were six to 15 ·
barges in each tow . The sunken barge was loaded with
limestone .lt waspecessary f~rst to remove the limestone.
Bitter cold and near-flood readiugs handicapped the
salvage work.

rescue motorists. Kansas
deactivated its guardsmen
toda y
Michi ga n, Wisconsin .and
Indiana all struggled with
more than a foot of new snow
following the weekend storm.
There were eight deaths m
Wisconsin ami one in Indiana.
The fo recast for the snowburied areas was grim. The
Na ti onal Wea ther Serv1 ce
said another major storm

could be in stor e for the
Mi dwest by mid-wee k.
Chicago faced a 40 percent
chance of more sno w by

tonight.
.\1ost deat hs were attnbuted
to
exposure .
Travelers died attempting to
walk
from
stranded
automobiles to safety, and
some pedestrians wt\o slipped
and fell were unable to get up
due to their injrutes. Others
died in traffic accidents or of
heart attacks.
The National Wea th er
Service sa id a 23-inch
snow storm in 1967 was

Chkago's wor&gt;t. but that
there had nevl! r before been

more than 29 inches of snow
on the ground.
. Chicago Mayor Michael A.
Bilandic toured the city by
helicopter Sunday, and 2,500
ctty workers were order ed to
begin the massive snow
removal effor1 today .
Motorist s who dared to
venture out were wamed to
be prep ared for long delays,
and the ma yor asked
bu sinessm en to
o rd~r
stagger ed wo rk shi fts to
m1nim ize congest ion
Th e ro ofs of · several
buildings collapsed under the
snow, authorities sa id . But
there were no reported injuries.

On e man was . shot and
another was arr c~1 ed when
an o[f~duty policeman tried to
stop one of three \ootings
reported on deserted city
st reets over the weekend. The
wounded
man
was
hospitali ze d in goo d condition.
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shooting case

Weather

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REG. '209.00 MATULASSE CHAIR................................ SALE '119.00
REG. '319.00 BEIGE ROCK-A-LOUNGER.: ............. ~ ........ SALE '1.99.00
REG. '249.00 GREEN NAUGAHYDE WALLAWAY............ SALE '149.00

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and a half. He suggested channeling federal money into a fund
to help with remuneration of villa~e work ers,
Mayor Fred Hoffman suggestt'll that. perhaps , village
offi cials could work out a plan to pay work ers an additi\&gt;nal
percentage at the end of 1979 if the cost of living index goes
higher than the seven percent rai~e being g1ven employes.
Horton again stressed council member.s are concerned for
village workers pointing-out that council did take the initiative
in providmg an insurance program for work ers in 1978. He also

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Former. colonel dies
in political attack

.House destroyed

item in the town budRet. .He indicated the village will

future , legislation will be passed to make it mandatory for nll
law enforcetnent agencies by t980 to require an ·associate
degree in police science from all new appricanl, . By 1964 all reported th at swimming pool workers w11J not be given any pay
working police officers, under a certain amount of years increases in th e new orclina nce since their wages were
exll"rience, will be required tu get an associa te ~egree in incr eased last ~ummer
police science ~ ·
All councilmen voted approva l the ifirst reading of the
Miller's letter also reviewed the responsibility and liability ordinance providing for the pay increase .
of police officers in addition to the t1tne and money required for
APPROPRIATIONS
training_ and work expenses.
The appropriations resolution for 1979 operating funds
Poli ce Chief ,J. J , Cremeans pointed out that expenses of could not be give n full approval Saturday night so co uncil did
village workers are going up constantly and he commented ·give approval to a temporary budget of $78,100 for January
that while he is aware of the financial problem of council, he expenses. The temporary _budget will provide funds for village
also feels more money should be forthcoming for workers. He operations until the complete budget can be approved .
also suggested the pay for over 40 hours be at the rate of t1me
KELL V REELECTED
Council reelected Marvin Kelly president of council for
· t979. He is presently confined to Hol zer Medical Center .
'lernard Fultz was named law director, formerly called
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Council discussed at len gth with several employes
attending Saturday night's session, the pay increases which it
is giving .
Dewey Horton, speaking on behalf of council, said the
group had spent long hours working out finances so that
employes could be given an approximate seven percent
mcrease. He stated the village can afford no more even though
officials do appreciat~ the work of village employes.
A higher rate is provided in the ordinance for at least an
employe, who, Horotn says, provides his own tools and
extensive equipment.
Horton pointed out that the village pay&lt;oll is the largest

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - second
successive day of
. Unknown assailants killed a massive derqonstrations
former U.S . Air Force colonel against Shah Mohammad
in the southeastern city of Reza Pahlavi.
Kerman and 19 olher persons
The Iranian Senate, meanwere slain in two days ,of while, hurriedly gave its enpolitical violence across Iran, dorsement to the new civilian
according to reports reaching government of
Prime
Tehran today .
Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar.
U.S. Embassy officials said Once the Cabinet receives
Martin Berkowitz, 53, of San , approval of Parliament's
Francisco, was found dead in lower house, the shah is
Kerman. The embassy gave expected to leave Iran.
no further details, but the
But Bakhtiar would then
newspaper Khayan reported · have to face the opposition of
Berkowitz was apparently the exiled Moslem holy man
stabbed Sunday night in the Ayatollah Khomaini and his
kitchen of his home and that huge following, who demand
the words "Go Back To Your an Islamic republic guided by
Country"
were
found religious leaders.
·
scrawled on the wall of the
Berkowitz was the second
house.
American slain in the yearKhayan said Berkowitz was long political upheaval in
head of tbe Pars-Jordan Co., Iran. On Dec. 23, Paul
a copper-mining concern . Grimm ,
an
American
The paper said his killers had executive of the Westernrun
QOt yet been i&lt;)entified.
Oil Service Co. of Iran, was
In the ·capital, more than ambushed and killed by
100,000 people, in a festive terrorists in the rcuthwestern
mood but as usual chanting oil city of Ahwaz.
"Death to the shah!" and
Anti-Americanism has
"IJJng live Khomaini! ", jam- ·been strong among anti-shah
med the streets around the elements
because
of
main bazaar today for the Washington 's support of the

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have to t·umc up with an additional im:rt~use ~n the fut w-e.
t "( ,1rndlman Allen l.eP King suggested a c..·onuuitt ~e be named
lv stuUy the prublc11 1. He cttt•d a l ~tter frumJ&gt;at rulm~n &lt;;corgc
Miller whi t h pointed out that tt l;;tkt!:-. ah r1ost $1l00 tv put il police
offirer on the streets. Officer~ rt.'ceivc a c: ~,thing a llow&lt;l nce of
!100 i:t year Miller 's Jetter also pointed out that in the near

t•mployt•s will nol rt"ceive their pay im:rrast&gt;s w1til latr-r. The
inl'nasc·s will · be rt!lruactive, however . Employes are
St·heduled to be paid today but will be paid on last year's salary

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Area six

LANE BEDROOM SUITE

ty Dog Pound in the TNT area
is under investigation by
Mascm County Deputy Sheriff
Harry Rhude, .
The theft, whil'h was
report ed .Jan . 12 by the Lanv
Ramsey Drilling Co , Riplei'
Rout e I, apparently took
plat·e somet ime bet Wt!e/1 Dee.

The dccrc'C requires· that
the company immediately
correct pollution violations at
two of the eompany's four
dls("h a rg c points. A new

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Gallipolis Ferry to Holzer ...
Medical ·Ce
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1 nter.
to
Valley Hospital.

M~~~de~ ~~::s, P~=~aC:.

\\'lll'ding. w. v ,J., :1~ Uw
-~unt· time the suit itself was
l iil'd h,\ thL Justiec l &gt;cpur1 mcnt
Thl' ti ~· !.H.Iftmt·nt ~aid
Na tiona l Stt·l'l \'IUlat cd

violation, $5.000 per day for
the follo1ving 20 days and
$10.000 thereafter .
Assistant Attorney General
.James W. Moorman , head of
the department's land and
natur31 resources division,
said the agreement would ·
improve water quality
significantly in tlie Ohio
Riv er and its tributary,
Hanmon Creek, and "should
provide an impetus for other
~tccl companies to agree to
cleanup schedules."
" I believe that National
Steel's acceptance of this
decree -demonstrates how
government and industry can
successfully work together in.
rcso.lvin g dHferences,' '
Moorman added .

after nine-year-&lt;Jld Robbie
Clonch had been shot at the
DeMoss residence.
Clonch was struck in the
left leg by the discharge from
a .410 ga uge shotgun. Clonch,
a neigbbcr of the DeMoss
family , had gone to the home
to stay for the night when the
incident occ urred.
After
treatment
at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Friday night , Clonch was
transferred to the Holzer
Medical Center.
DeMoss will have a hearing
on the charge in the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews Tuesday night. His
bond was set at 1200.
Police Chief Jed Webster
said that other charges might
be forth comil1g through the
oWce of the Meigs County
·Prosecutor . Several mem·
Qers of the Poineroy Police
Department investigated the
incident for several hours
Friday night.

�2- The D nh &amp;onhm I Muldh I" 1t Pomt 1 " n l\1o1UI1' l 111 1) I

3-The Dally Senhnel MJddleJX rt Pomeroy 0 Mo111l" J,,n IJ !979

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COMMINTARY

Martha Angle and
Robert Walters

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Carter takes on trade
Wi\SIII N( JO N
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A lesson from Iran

Or c of the Carter admamstra

h ttl lcs th1 s }C 1r cou ld be over
befot c It evcrroffl cwll\ b&lt;g l rs In fa ct 11 had better be If
tht. pr cs tdu t hopes t0 prL \a II
J th I st H t: k (cut~.; I f01111ally n o ttfu.~d Con~resspf h1s
ntt::nl iOn 1 c nt~r mto 1 C\\ 1nd u Jmplex series of trade
IJ:!I um~.;u t s ~~ rt h most of th ~ oU e 1 major non Comn1um s t
11 tr n-.; Jf 1 t wo 1ld 1gnon e nt s that h ave been frv e yea rs
prt ~ ll l nt

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had~

11 s f01111 cJ tbh tal ents vall be sorely tested this tnne
\mt:rlc.:&lt;H w clustr cs hard h1t by Im ports - from te xtile
n uf H t 1n:1s to c ltJ us g1 owers from steel produce1 s to

t s 1 1d holts mak&lt; r s - h ave been screammg 1n r ecent
\ca r s fm higher trade ba n 1ers not lower on es
I h en pr otcct10n s t 1ppea ls have fo und a genera lLy
S) mpathctlc wdJ cnn on Ca prtol Hall wh ere Hou.se
t: mbe r s e!S pcc alh te nd t o be hy p e tse ns1l1ve t o anythm g
tt t th1 c Ill s JObs m t1 e u d1.stnc t.s Furthermore Carte r
p li sle• P •lr ck ( ddcll has found that proleclaomst
se nt im e nt nth£ genei a ! public IS runmn g very h1 g h n ght
0\ ,,tuch sunpl\ ll' lnfmces congressiOnal b1ases
Ca r tcr Ill I St 1 auss w1ll argue that the new trade
g r ce m en ts t 1ke n as a whole w1ll s tg mf1cantl y Improve
US cxpm ts - and tt a t mcreasmg export~ Will be of
g t: ll t r ccor OllllC b e e f t domestically tha n artthc1ally

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October news Summary
Sept 30 - Paul Sunon was
elected presadent of the
Pomeroy Chamber
of
Commerce Jun Frecker first
vice presadent and John
Ander son second vice
president Skippy Moore Rt
3 Pomeroy was Injured m a
farm tractor ac~ Id e nt
Edison Hobstetter president
of the Pomeroy National
Bank was honored With a
dinner for fifty years of

and Mrs Arnold Snowden
was named a wmner of the

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durmg its weather forecasts
Several radio stations m the
area also are considermg use
of the mdex
The new com.,uterized
deVIce developed by NASA
engmeer Robert Miller gaves
the mtens1ty of the past day s
sunlight the overall mtens1ty
of th e eurrent day and the m
tensity of the sun at the mo
ment the device IS checked
The
mformatwn
IS
translated
mto
the
percentage of hot water that
could be heated with a solar
collector

revolution 1t cannot recove r h ves already lost or erase

damage already done to a society m transition between a
still pow erfully mnuential past and an uncertam future
And 11 1s hkely to be qmte some hme before the economic

1~E f/RAMAllC OFF ICIA~ ANSWfl!.
TO WHO I&lt;I ~LED I((NNfO'I' =

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CLEVELAND (AP)-A new
paece of weather mformat10n
- a solar mdex - will be
added today to foreeasts for
northeast Ohtoans
The mdex, a measure of
how much a homes hot water
could be heated by the day s
rataon of sunshme m the
area
was
Cleve land
developed by engmeers from
the National Aeronautics and
Spa ee AdministratiOn s
Lewis Research Center m
Cleveland
Startmg today Cleveland s
WKYC TV Will use the mdex

Not for the country Itself - at least not yet Whatever
new order emer ges from the smoke and destructaon of

ON THE ASSASSlt!IToN OF'
YR.ESH&gt;ENT KEMNfir&gt;Y

1978 Amencan Electnc
bl &lt;kan g n poi ts
Power System scholarah1p
AIread) o e of eve 1) t hree ac r es under cultJvatton In
Oet 6 - Jams Carnahan
t111.s ( uunt1 ) 1s p1 oducmg for ex port as ts one of every e1ght
of Mr and Mrs Jun
daughter
na ufactur ng JObs If the United States seek s to r eshct
Carnahan
Racine
was
p01 t.:; f10m uthe1 nat tuns rctahato1 y rnuves could ha ve
crowned homecommg queen
a devas t(:lt ng 1mpact on our own economy especta ll) tn
of Southern High Sehool
tl c farm scdor
Amencan nego t iator s rns1st the n ew trade accords take
Oct 7 - Two U S Marmes
&lt;Jway none of th 1s t.:ou ntr y s ex 1stmg abiltl} to protect Its
wanted m connectiOn With the
nd us tn es a nd work ers agams t unfa ir or preda tory trade
robbery of the Mason VIsta
pradfces by other na llons but m s tea d require other
Station were apprehended In
countt1 es for the fir st t1me to abide by a set of clea rly ser vtce
Pomeroy by Pom eroy
de hn ca t e d 1 ules
Oct I - Larry L Van
Patrolman Kenny Hoffman
l he ag r ceme nts would lower 1f n ot ehmmate many of
the non tanff tra de ba rne rs that Ame rica n export e rs ha ve Meter 18 Mason and Don and Shenff s deputy Robert
fo und so frustra tm g 1n recent years These take a variety Lynn MacKmght 16 New Beegle
Haven were killed m a smgle
or forms dcpcndmg on the c ountry and produc t mvolve d
Oct 13 - Judy Hall
f hey 1ange from outnght government s ubsidieS of car accident on Route 33 daughter of Mrs Betty Reed
certam mdustnes m other c ountnes to subtler obstacles above New Haven Others and Buck Hall was crowned
lik e the absence or open baddmg on government proeure m)ured 111 the mishap were homecommg queen of Meags
mcnt contrac ts or government r egula tions that are John Bennett 16 Letart
High Sehool Judy Darst
desag ned to keep out Imports
John Gordon 18 Mason and daughter of Mr and Mrs
Whil e the Umted Stales likes to thank of Itself as the Bobby Ray VanMeter 17
Dale Darst crowned Kyger
v1ctrm of t hese non tariff t ra de barriers we have a few of
Creek homeeomlng queen
our ow n t hat '" Ill a lso require adj us tment unde r the new New Haven
Oct 2 - Congressman
agreements That IS where the fa ght on Capttol Hillis likely
Oct 14 - Susan Edwards
Clarence E Miller an
to eel hottest
was crowned homecommg
nounced Meags County would queen of Wahama High
receive a $140 000 grant to School
provide additional medacal
Oct 16 - Me1gs Loeal
and dental se rvices to School Board of Edueatwn
eatazens of Meigs County The voted to mcrease the number
grant
a rural health of cr edat s r equared for
matiative grant Will be ad graduation from 17 to 20
m1mstered by the Ohio Valley hours Pomeroy Coun eal
Health Servaces Foundation named Betty Barnmck to fill
lne of Athens Pomeroy the unexpared term of former
BEVERLY HilLS Calif ( AP ) - '!'has wealthy suburb of Council took no action on a councilman Jun Neutzlmg
request for a cable TV m
Oct 17 - Homecommg
I .os Angeles wdl not be a haven for the embattled Shah of Iran
crease proposed by PomT queen candidates and at
says Mayor Joe Tilem
tendants named at Eastern
I can tell you authoratatiVely now that the shah 1s not Vaew Cable
Oct
3
Hom
ecomm
g
High Sehool Diana Evans
commg here to live Tilem said Saturday after a private
queen
candidates
and
at
J
a net Brooks and Betsy
conference With a U S State Department offtcial adding that
tendants at Southern High Ri ffl e quee n candidates
he was relieved by the news
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlav1 has promised to take a for School were announced They attendants Tina Beaver
Melame Root and Sheila
eagn vacatwn after Parliament endorses his nations new CIVIl Included Jody Grueser
Brenda Ash and Amber Whate Chri stopher Layh
aan government He has not said where he wall go
named
ad
Tilem also said the unnamed offacaal r eported that the shah s Warn er attendants JaniS Hutland
saster Prmeess Chams maght permanantly leave her Beverly Carnahan Peggy Ne1gler mimstrator of the Me1gs
Halls home which was the scene of a vaolent anh-~;hah Lori Chapman and Becky Co unt y Board of Mental
Crow eand1dates
Retardatwn Syracuse Mayor
demonstr ataon by !raman students Jan 2
Oct 4 - Hom eeom mg Eber
named
Pickens
queen
and
attendants
named
Woodrow
Zwillmg
to
flU a
ATLANTA (AP) - Chmese V1ee Premier Teng Hsiao-pmg
K) ger Creek H1~h School
at
vacancy
on
coune1l
wtll get a look at Atlanta Houston and Seattle when he makes
were V10k1 Russell Elame
Oct 19 - Meigs County will
ha s formal state visit to the Umted States
Ward
and Lesh e Taylor
reee1ve $153 217 as a result of
Teng wdl arnve tn Washmgton Jan 28 Has formal state VISit
attendants and Kun Kern
real estate taxes to be paid by
wtll run from Ja n 29 31
Christy
Roush and Judy the Penn Central Railroad
He will VISit Atlanta m President Carter s home state of
following some eight years of
Georgia Feb 1 2 Houston Feb 2-3 and Seattle Feb 4-.'i from Darst candidates
Oct 5 - Syracuse Council litigatiOn
where he wall fly home
Oct 2Q - Janet Brooks
Ambassador Leonard Woodcock chief of the U S liaison aceepted the resagnation of
Larry
Brogan
as
councilman
daughter
of Mildred Brooks
office m Pekmg will accompany Teng on hiS travels m the
and
eons1dered
ralsmg
water
Rt
1
Reedsville was
Umted States as Presadent Carter s personal representative
1
75
eents
a
month
Robm
rates
crowned
Eastern s
The While House released Teng s schedule durmg Carter s
M
Snowden
daughter
of
Mr
queen
Three
Homecommg
OSit to Atlanta m eonneetaon wath the ce lebration of the 5oth
anmve1 sary of Martm Luthe1 Kmg Jr s b1rthday
The Umted States and Chma esta blished full diplomatic
relations on Jan 1, wath Carter personally InVIting Teng to
VIsit the Una ted States
MEXICO CITY (AP ) - Pope John Paul IT is seekmg a
profound contaet w1th the Mex1ean people durmg his up
commg VISit here and will meet with the poorest to Its elite a
top church official says
The pontaff Will tour four cities and several small villages
from Jan 26-31 His tr1p begms Jan 25 With a stop m the
Domm1can Republic Arehb1shop Ernesto Comp1o Ahumada
said the pope s program was full but he wants to have
profound contact with the Mexiean people
Day traps are scheduled to Guadala)ara Oaxaca and
Puebla where he Will take part m the third general conference
of the Latm American Episcopate and meet with selected
bashops from Latm America
Vatican sources said Sunday 12 Vatican offiCials mcluding
two Swiss guards will accompany the pope on the trip his farst
overseas smce becommg pope

dertved from the Iraman ca tastrophe

WAR~N (OMMlSSION

!~p r ese ntative

H bert Stl n1 ss n u\\ h '' l 9() d ty m \\Jllt: h to pe1 suade
( on g r ss tl I th£ c 1 I pr oduc t of t h e so ca lll'd
Tokyo
Hound of r lUit l ll l Cl tttr cldC ncgot latiOJl!:i IS on balance
r lht: bt s 1 tut::sts nf tlu Uruted States
When tht !0 day to s ultatwn pe nod has exp ired Carte r
st: 1 to r 1prtol II II the le g ts latron necessary to
m1plc n w1l t h ~ US L I uf th e trad~ bargam Once
1 IJm ttld ltll t r 1 le leg1s la t10n moves unmedJately onto a
ur 1qu ~ f sl t1 u.: k 111 ( ur g r css wh e r e 1t w 11 be unmune to
f1h1Ju s h .: r s 11 d othe 1 del l\ m g t .-1ct1cs It wrll not be s ubject
to a11 ~~ I t nt but n st be voted up or down exactl y as IS
I hc-~t mt 1 s n dfc c 1 that t he Hdmu11stratton s selhng
J I 1 u ~ t be co plctcd bd 1 c the trade measure e'l r goes
to ( nptto l H 11 bcc,w~c n o d eals ca n be cut no t.~J anges
n Id t o n ~ c thc l eg1 ~ lat10n IS formall y submitted
Bob Str 11tss could probably peddle Plato to a platoon of
Pil ) bo) burn e ~ - a n I the ongma l a t lha l - but eve n

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By Greg Bailey
Handy Hornsby pow-ed m
20 pomts and collected 18
rebounds as the Federal
Hockmg Laneers downed the
host Eastern Eagles 49-30
Saturday mght The Lancer
defense held Eagles Dan
Spencer and Jeff Goebel to 11
and 10 poln1s respectively
The hosts JUst couldn t seem
to generate any offense Both
F:&lt;~g les have eo nsastently
been scormg 2Q or more
pomts 10 most of the Eastern
games
Spencer hat the first two
pomts of the ga me wath 7 25
showmg oo the clock and
With 5 IS to go m the first
period Eastern was holdin g
on 5-4 But for the next four
mmutes the Eagles of Coach
John Boston never scored as
the Lancers ~dged out to a I09lead at the end of the periOd

It IS JUSt possible that there IS somethmg positive to be

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REPORT OF THE

Ill lht II 1k111g

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Eagle offense frigid,
Lancers post easy win

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parkmg meters mstalled at
the Blue and Grey comer on
Court Street
Oct 21 - A total of 237
residents VISited the haunted
house of the Meigs Jaycees at
the former Pomeroy Semor
Hagh Sehool Pomeroy Mayor
C!arenee Andrews and
village counetl placed a
eurfew m the village
Oct 23 Maddleport
VIllage Couneii voted agamst
a rate mcrease for PomT
VIew Cable TV The $1 m
crease would allow two new
ehannels with ehannel 4 to be
removed
Oct 24 - The Pomeroy
Chamber of Commeree en
dorsed the
I 25
mtll
oper ational levy for the
Meigs County Retardation
Program The Middleport
Chamber of Commeree
formulated plans for the
annual Chnstmas program
Oct 25 - Lauren Hoffman
Langsville was appomted
director for the housm g
r eha bilit ation program m
Meags County
Oet 26
Election of
trustees honormg of new and
veteran
members
and
passage
of
numerous
resol utlons on the local state
and national level highlighted
the meetmg of the Meigs
Farm
Bureau
county
Federation Pomeroy VUiage
notified It will receive a
$19 926 grant for the development of the Jaycee m1111
park A policy for early
gr a duation adopted by
Eastern High School District
Board of Edueation Trucks
and all other eqmpment of the
Meags County Garage of the
Ohw Department of Trans
portat1on underwent th e
state s annual mspect10n
Oct 27 - Eastern aU but
sewed up
the
South
ern Valley Alb
letic
Conference cham
paon sh1p with a convmcmg 42
2Q wm over North Gallia BUI
Mtller 41 Gallipolis general
manager of WJEH radio and
vaee president of the Wagner
Broadcastmg Co was kUled
and four other persons m
JUred m two smgle engme
aarplanes which collided at
Calha Meig s
Regaonal
Airport
Oct 29 - A two story
frame home owned by Tenms
Edmundson Salem Center
destroyed by f~re Losses
were set at $30 000
Oct 30 - Under eon
struct1on IS a 100 bed nursmg
home facility m Me1gs
County

Cleveland Care Pacltage
CLEVELAND (AP)
When word of Cleveland's
fmane1al diffieultles reached
San Diego Calif 11 triggered
Rachard K Stacer s mercy
mstmct
stacer an attorney began
to worcy about hiS US Naval
Reserve fnend, Morton
Leavitt after the ctt.y
defaulted on bank loans
So he sent Leavitt and
architect a package filled
with asptrm, cookies, candles
and other emergency Items
A note mslde read
I've heard so many
0 a~by NEA nc ~~
desperate thmgs a'-rJUt
Cleveland on television the
1ad10 and m the newspapers
that I beeame fearful that you
may not survive without
Because of the price of hamburger from
outside help
now on we II be havmg JUSt plam helper I '
There was an envelope m
the package which said on
the outSide
Open when
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WASHINGTON lAP) -As
1ecently as a month ago
PresJdent Cart er eould
hardly say enough m support
of th e Shah of Iran Last
w ee k

admm1strat10n

ofhcmls would hardly say
anythmg about the !raman
ruler
Untal Secretary of State
Cyrus R Vanee spoke at a
new s
conference
last
Thursday offacaal on the
rec ord co mments at the
White House and State
Department about devel
npments

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Iran

were

becommg scarcer by the
hour
The Whale House found
It self eaught m a bmd
unw1lhng

to

comment

Oil r1ch Iran has become an ml Importer In s huttmg
down the oal fields through strik es terrorism and
sabotage the Shah s opponents have mterrupted the now
of $20 plus bllh ons m revenues and brought fuel rationing
to a co untry wh1 eh has been the world s No 2 oil exporter
For Ira n the consequences have been tmrnedlate For
the eountry s customers they will be somewhat longer
term The effect upon Western and Japanese supplies may
not be apparent for some months and will be moderated to
a consaderable extent by a step up m productiOn by other
major exporters But It Will be felt both m curtailed
supplies and possible higher prices
Br1t1sh Petrole um one o( the big seven of world ml
dJstr~butwn and which acqUiri\S 40 percent of Its 011 from
[raman fields has already advised Its customers of a
sharp cutba ek m supplies
The Impact upon the Umted States will be muted but II
will be d~fmate Wath something like half of the oil 11
consumes now commg from outside Its own production the
Untted States Is e xcruciatingly senstbve to deve lopme nts

m a maj or s upplier such as Iran
Some months down the road the consequences of the
shutdown of the !raman mlfields ma) well be shortajl~S
and hagher prices for American consumers

There 1s not much we can do about the s atuallon m Iran
Itself as the handwrmgmg m Washmgton of the past
several months ha s amply demonstrated But there IS
somethmg we ca n do about the situation at home 111 the
Implementataon of an effective natiOnal energy program
Iran 1s g1v1ng us a dramatic lesson of the consequences

of dependence upon unreliable outside ml suppliers The
Umted States far and away the worlds leadmg consumer
will neve r be able to do without foreign 01! entirely
But at ean do a great deal to lessen Its slaviSh dependence
upon a smgle or a particular group of suppliers by
rattonahzmg domestic cons umption patterns accelerating

exploration and explmtatwn of alternative energy sourees
and diversifying as wid ely as possible Its overseas
suppliers
Apart from the pr1ce fiXIng stranglehold the OPEC
ca rtel has o~ world OJ) supplies tw1ee now m this decade
events largely outside our eontrol and mfluence have
disrupted supplies and thrown our own eeonomy off
balance

The far st eriSis the 1973 embargo by Arab producers
was a poht~eal mane 1ver brought on by the Yom Kippur
war With Israel The current !raman crasis IS the result of
revolutiOn

pubiiely or pravately for fear
Who knows at this pomt what may be the or~gms of the
that a ny statement would be next But af we know what s good for us we wlll see to 1t
read as a shaft m U S pohey that we are better prepared to deal with the consequences
- with a potential unpaet 111
Tehra n that would make the
shah s positiOn more difficult
It was felt any sudden move
tn push Ute shah out of Iran
"ould lend support to those
feann g the Umte d States had
become an unreliable ally
Lawrence E Lamb, M D
1he admimstrallon was
co ncerned about creatmg
suc h an Image parlteularly

HEALTH

after

Its

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TreatDI"'"t for goiter

you The Health Letter
announcement that 11 11as
By Lawren,o Lamb, M D
number 4-7 Weight Losmg
re cognazmg Chma and
Diet so you will have a sen
dr oppmg recogmtaon of
DE'.." OR LAMB- Please sable well blanced diet that
1a1wan
tell me :11! ) ou ean about a you could use to control your
One official famaiiar with goiter I have an inside goiter
mtn cae1es of the evolVIng m my neek My neek IS weaght
If you don t need to lose
pohcy
observed
that swollen behind 111 front and weight I d suggest that you
whenever U S officials were oo the Side l have lwnps m
follow the diet and add
quoted thear statements my neck and my face IS
whatever add1t10nal caloraes
automatically would be seen swollen My doctor gave me
and other foods you like to
m Iran a nd m other nat1ons thyroid tablets wllieh Will
mamtam your weight level If
as a shaft m US policy
take from three to SIX months you want to lose weight then
i\nd that was a perceptiOn to reduce at and I have ar
just lurut your foods to the
Car ter dad not wa nt
thrillS m my neck back Items listed m the diet Other
Thus the admarustrallon arms and legs Is It
moved slowly toward strong something that might ehoke readers who want this Issue
public support for the govern me' Should It be taken out or can send 50 cents With a long
stamped
self addressed
ment of Pnme Mamster waat' I had a thyroid sean
envelope
for
It Send your
Shahpour Bakhtiar and a
I have heard that takmg request to me m care of this
suggestiOn that the shah take thynud tablets makes you
newspaper P 0 Box 1551
a vacalton
hungry all the time Is there a Radio City St ation New
When askect repeatedly at good diet' I have Just been
York NY 10019
mid week for a descraptaon of talung thyroid eight days
I would like to emphasize
the U S policy toward Iran
DEAR READER - An that most overweight people
While House press seeretary msade or mward goiter refers
do not need thyroid med1eme
J dy Powell would reply only to an enlarged thyroid gland
In fact thyroid pills are
that the president s thmk111g that extends below the breast
overused if anything and are
on Iran was well known and bone just at the bottom of the
often given when they
that on a general basiS hiS neck If -part of the gmter as
shouldn t be The Food and
co mm ents last
month trapped behind the breast Drug Admmistrallon IS
the
latest bone 1t can produce pre•sure
refl ected
makmg an extra effort to
on the wmd pipe
adm1mstratwn positiOn
discourage the use of thyroid
In those comments made
Smee you ve had a thyroid medicmes to treat obesity
at a Dee 12 news conference sean l would presume that
If you have normal thyroid
Carter saad he fully expected you had a rather careful function and then take
the shah to mamtam his eva luatioo of your thyroid thyroid medicine all that
oower
status I am not optumst1c really happens is that your
The shah has our support that your goiter IS gomg to
own thyroid gland quits
and he also has our disappear in just a few producmg so much honnone
eo nf1d ence Carter saad months however even if you The end result IS no real
I thmk the situation 111 are taking thyroid medieines
ehange 111 the amount of
Iran wall be resolved
It 1s true that thyrotd IS thyroid hormone available to
given to help reduce the SIZe your body The difference IS
successfully
It wasn t until last of the goiter It works best that your thyroid gland Is less
Tuesday while Carter was when the gland IS relatively active
vaeationmg m Guadeloupe small From your descripthat
highly
placed tion It sounds to me like your
adm1mstrataon ofhcaals m enlargement migh~ be rather
Washington let reporters marked
know pnvately that the
In any case I am sure it s
The Da1ly Sentmel
Umted States would mdeed worth a trial to see if it starts
fUSPS IU·HOI
hke to see the shah leave his to decrease the size of the
country
thyroid gland II It doesn t,
e~~-­
But Powell asked a day you may need to have
DEVOTEDTOTHE
later whether the president surgery to relieve the
INTEREST OF
had shifted his policy refused pressure created by the
MEIGS-MASON AREA
to be pmned down The press goiter Whether this is
ROBERTROEFUCH
Ctlyl'lrlllor
secreta ry told reporters who necessary depends on what
DAVID BUSKIRK
pressed ham for a precise, symptoms If any you may
Advenltlq MaaaJtr
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public delmttton of American have currently
by The Ohio Valley Publlahfntl
pohcy
If there IS some
Taking thyroid medicine
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factor in contributing to
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l&gt;r'le Year 127 50 Slx mont.he
U4 50 Three months II &amp;0
however are caused by
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Leavitt couldn t refram
simple overeating and not
U7 00 ,..hree m mlh.!! St 00
however Inside he fow!d a enough physical activity
Su~rlpUqn pMce Includes Sunday
Times-Sentinel
crisp new $1 bill
Nevertheless I am sending
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FUMBLE RECOVERY- Gary Conrad (33) pounces
on a l~se ball durmg Saturday s 49 30 Federal Hockmg
VIetory at Eastern Two other Laneers are ready to

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recover the hall LOI)kmg on are Eastern s Dan SpenCer
(32) and Bret Matthews (20) Greg Bailey photo

I' Den Talk 1
By Greg Bailey
Two very unportant outdoor topics are highlightmg this
Den Talk the 1976 deer harvest and the upeommg Fish and
Game Hearmgs Many mterested sportsmen have asked me
and Game Protector Andy Lyles about the past deer season
Meigs County was one of the few eounties m the state that
showed an merease m harvest In 1977 I 021 deer were taken
compared with I 085 killed this past year Statewide the
mcrease was JUst I 3 pereent 19 994 from 19 492 Distr~et Four
aga111 was the heaviest county reportmg 12 267 kills to 13 112
last year That s a drop of -6 4 percent
Other nearby counties of local mterest were Athens I 082
down from I 226 Gallla 505 down from 561 Jackson 462
down from 509 and Vmton 618 down from 746
Hildl kill m the distract was Muskmgum wath 1 363 down
from I 430 Washtn![ton had 1 218 down from I 387 Guernsey
had 1 174 up from I 070 That makes Meags fourth this year m
the entire state
The drop m harvest as not attributed to a deciirung herd
but to the very wet weather that drenched the state the first
day onhe season Meigs had one crossbow kill this year and
was seeond m the district m bow kills with 55 That was only
one shy of the hagh ki ll
Mr Lyles and the rest of us sportsmen extended thanks to
you hunters for your !me cooperation this past season You
landowners were also great and the landowner-hunter
complamts were way way down this year Makes me think
were gettmg more and more courteous true sportsmen That s
a refreahmg thought Oh ) es special thanks goes to all you
other law enforcement personnel m the county - you were
great 111 your help and response on viOlations Thanks also goes
to the judge who craeked down on some of the law breaking
hunters Personally I thmk we sportsmen also owe a vote of
great thanks to Andy and his out-of-county help I hey did a
great JOb '
The Fish and Game hearmgs are held every January to get
publie mput for fish and game laws next season Sportsmen
and landowners alike should a ttend the hearmgs Anyone has
an opportunaty to make a proposal to the floor If enough
mterest as shown then the reconunendallon IS taken to the
statewide hearmg m Colwnbus
Although nothmg IS guaranteeif the state deciSIOn makers
take all these recommendations Into consideratiOn
Eaeh of the five state districts wall hold their hearing on
Sunday January 28 at I p m DIStrict Four s hearmg Will be
held m the Waldiife Dastriet off1ee at 360 East State Street m
Athens That s located over He ck s Department Store and
there sa pond m front of the bmldmg In case of bad weather
the meetmg wall be held on January 31 Wednesday at 8 p m
A number of changes are bemg di scussed on the loea llevel
by area sportsmen One big Item of mterest IS the possibility of
makmg non resadents me1Ig1ble for app1Ieat10ns for antlerless
deer permats The questaon of controversy and sore feelmgs
stem from the fact that we Ohioans are not eligible for antler
less deer pe1 m1ts m ot her states There IS a clause m Ohao Jaw
that goes somethmg like thas No non resident may pursue
certam game m Ohio tf an Ohw resadent IS forbidden to pursue
tl1at game m the non resident s state
But so far that law has been sort or swept under th e rug
Non r esidents don t aetually draw that many permits (only 24
out of 1 150 Issued m 1977 m Meigs County) but the prme1ple IS
not changed af they can then why ean t we and If the law IS on
u e ooo ks why Is It bemg Ignored' Maybe we ca n get some
answers at the hearmg
The other local mterest Item IS the possibility of getting to
harvest two deer one wath a bow and one with a gun Let s
have a big representatiOn from our area and see what happens
New proposals by the state mclude cutting the bag lmut
on pheasant from two to one and no permanent tree stands
may be placed on public hunting lands or private lands without
th e landowner s pernusswn That mcludes the drlVIng of
spikes nruls etc a lumt of ten sauger

Malone downs Urbana

•

Malone 90-79
Favored Wittenberg and
Baldwm Wallace
matched
Heidelberg s
3 0
accomplishment to share the
Ohio Conference leagl\,e
Wittenberg defeated Capital
59..'i3 and Baldwin Wallace
took care of Mount Umon 70.
59
Heidelberg played outside
the league and absorbed a 7357 lesson from ~orthern
Kentueky
Wilmmgton rollmg to 1ts
sixth consecutive leag ue
tnumph
&amp;ohda!Ied Its
HooSier-Buckeye Conference
lead by dropping Fmdlay 3-2
temporaraly out of contentiOn
7o.&gt;G
In other Mid American
games Maam a waped oul an
11-pomt Bowling Green lead
with 70seconds left for a 74 73
verdict Kent State outscored
Northern IllmOIS 77 72 and
Central Machigan mpped
Western Mtehigan 79 78

Hockmg went four mmutc s
wathout sconng But the
I agles copaed the VISitor s
and flmshed the tlru d IJCi rod
and started the fom th with

agamst mne losses

mm ttcs wtthout scormg I he
last tu ne was near the end of

Wath one minute to go 10 the
ha lf Spe ncer and Goebel hit
baek-to hack goals to pull
the1r team wtthm three 20-17
The Eag les got back m the
ga me on ly one more time
that was madway through the
third quarter
Eastern started pressmg
the tall er but slower
Laneers Wath four mmutes
go m the penod Spencer and
Goebel agam came through
wath eonsecutl\ e lhreei&gt;Oinl
plays to pull their team
wtthm three 2ll 25
Durmg th at spell Federal

SPORTS
.

The Daily Sentinel

Ironton in
tie for first
PUTS BALL UP - Eastern s Brian Bassell1s ready to
pu t the ball agamst the glass 111 Saturdsy s non league
game agamst Federal Hocking Defensive player IS the
Lancers Bryan Ritenour (15)

Pro Standings
Pro Hockey

Nat1onal

At A Glance

Ba skelball Assoctalaon
AI A Glance

By The Associated Press

Nat1ona I Hockey

By The Assoc1ated Press

Eastern Conference

Atlantic DIVISIOn
W L Pel

GB

Was h nglon
Ph Ia
New Jersey

28 13 683
25 14 641 2
20 20 500 7 '

New Yor k

20 24 455

9 '

Boston

14 26 350 13
Central DIVISIOn
San Anton a 27 16 628
Houston
24 18 571 2

1

Detrorl
14 28 333 12
NewOrl eans 14 31 311 14
Western Conference
Mrdwest DIVISton

2

Atlanta

Kan s C ly
Denver
M lwa u kee

lnd ana

2

24 21 533 9

25 16 610
23 20 535 3
20 27 396

9

16 27 372 10

PacifiC DIVISIOn

Los Angeles

28 16 636

Sea lll e
Phoen rx
Golden Sl
Portland

26 15 634
'
26 18 59 1 2
22 22 500 6
9 21 475 7

San Oteg o

20 26 435

9

Saturday s Games
Allanta 124 San D1eg o 11 9
Detro I 114 Golden State

109

San Antont o 117 Cleve land

103

Hou ston 11 7 New Or lean s

League
Campbell Conference
Patnck DIVISIOn

w I I pts gf

ga

N Y Islanders

28 5 9 65 199 109

N Y

Rang er s

179

140

22 18 4 48 175
Smythe DIVISIOn

159

Phrla
At lanta

Chrcago

25

13

4 54

22 14 8 52 144 126

15 18 8 38 129 148

Vanc ouver 16 25 4 36 140 175

Col orado
Sl Lou s

9 26 6 24 123 186
8 30 7 23 129 205

Wales Conf erence
Adams DIVISIOn

Boston
Buflalo

28 8 7 63 187 138
17 16 10 44 145 141

Toro nt o

18 19

Mtn n

7 43 142 142

15 21 5 35 128 146

NorriS DIVISIOn
M ontrea l 29 9 5 63 173 107
Los Ang 19 19 6 44 162 154

Prlls
Wa sh
Detro t

18 17 8 44 155 ISO
12 25 7 31 142 195
8 23 13 29 132 163

SaturdaY s Games
Los Angeles 7 Det r o t 3
P1ltsburgh 5 Bost on 3

Montrea l 5 Buffalo 2
Toront o 4 Colorado 2
Mmnesota 4 Ch cago 3
Vancouver 3 St Lou s 3 t1e

Coach Buddy Bell s Ironton
Tigers clunbed mto a thr ee
way tie for first place m the
Southeastern Ohao Athlet ac
Leagu e standm gs a ft er
wallopmg Wellston 90 37 m a
make up game at Ironton
Saturday mght
The Tagers now 7 3 overall
jomed Waverly and Athens at
the top of the heap after
completmg first half play
with a 6 I mark
Wellston dropped to 3 7
overall and 2-.'i Ill conference
pla y
Ironton led 20-.'i 46 14 and
68 21 at the quartennarks
The Bellmen lookmg for
their third SEOi\ L title m
four years hit 38 of 70 field
goal attempts for 54 pet
The Tigers 11ere 14 of 22 at the
foul !me for 63 percent
Ironton pa eked off 42
'febounds II by Robm F1tz
patrick IHS had 18 t urn
o\o er s

Wellston hit 14 of 51 fi eld
goal attempts for 27 pereent
The Rockets were mne of 17

lnd a na 102 Phoen •x 99
Sunday s Games
Atlan ta 15 Houston lOS

Sunday s Games

Washmg ton 5 Vancouver 3
New York Rangers 6
Atlanta 4
Los Angeles 6 Bo ston 3

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fr ee throws for 52 pe1 cent
Wellston had 'lJ rebounds sax
by Mark Swon ge r 1 he
Ruckets had 27 turnovers
In t h e rese r ve gam e
Ironton downed the I attle
Ruckets 38 31 to elunb mto a
thr ee way tae for first plaee
wath GaU1pohs and Athens
Friday Ironton pia ) 5 ut
Ja ckson Sat ur day t he
Tigers wall host Gullipohs
Wellston wall ho st Ath ens
Friday and Saturday the
Ruckets play at Logan
Saturday 5 box
WELL STON 137) - Mont
gomer y 0 2 2

Sett l es 1 0 2
Lockhart 1 1 3 Mass 1e 2 0 4
Swo 1ger 4 3 11 norman 6 1
13 Benson 0 1 1 Potter 0 1 1
TOTALS 14 9 37
IRONTON (901- Ja mes 7

1 15 Gordon 7 2 16 Hodges 5
F lt zp a tr ck.
339
Fl etcher 4 I 9&lt; L nn 6 0 12
Har vey 4 2 10 Fa rchlld 1 1
3 Barnes 0 1 1 Gle•chauf 1 0

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Score by quarters
Wells ton
5 9 7 16- 37
Iront on
20 26 22 22- 90
Reserve score- Iron on 38
Well s on 31

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spell Three times durmg the
C\ emng Eastern \\ent four
the con leo;t
East ern 4-4 on the season
after ha \lOg an Ice cold
eve mng from the floor
connected on JUS! 13 of 52
shots for 25 percent They
garnered on l) 24 rebounds
with Don Eynon leadmg walh
nme C oebel had SIX tssJst s
and the teHm htl l cf II fr ee

hours of agomz nglv close
trnms the fm al thr~e g i:tllH;s
alw &lt;lys 1n doub t
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Mahaffey captures

i11itial PGA event
th rough four of the five
rounds of this umque event
Trevmo fmally eaught hun
with a bard1e on th e 90th hole
He could do nothin g but
chomp an apple throw a one
lmer at Arnold Palmer and
watch while Mahaffey
matched has b1rdie to wm by a
stroke
ft was the sixth tune In ~ss
than 12 months that Trevm(f}
had been a runnerup i\nd 11
kept mtact has Cahforma
JinX He has yet to wan m thas
state
Mahaffey won this one with
a final-round 69 3 under par
at the Indian Wells Country
Club - one of four desert
layouts use d for this
marathon f1v e&lt;iay event He
had a 90-hole total of 343 17
under par

the Waham .J. \\l ut t fa c
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leader s on the Grond r IX
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Gottfned beat Eddie D1bbs 64 7-G for thu-d plaee and
140 000 Dt bbs won $l2 000
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Madrson Square Garden He

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fought back to trail JUSt 23 19
at 1nte rnussron But Eastern

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wmners
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from the floor f hey cannerl
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somet ame s d esperate

PA lM SPRINGS Ca hf
( AP) - John Mahaffey was
talkin g to himself as he
surveyed the 15 foot birdie
Ne w ~ ersey 110 Boston 100
putt he had to make to wm the
Plllsburgh 5 Buffalo 4
Ka nsas C ty 124 New York
Bob Hop e Desert Golf
New York Is landers
104
M Iwaukee 104 Chr ca go 99 Ph1ladelphra 1 t e
Class1e
Toront o at Ch cago pdd
Ph ladelph a 11 2 Por!land
You ve been here before
snow
IQ6
told himself Make up
he
Today s Game
Denver 111 lndtana 109
M nnesota at New York your mmd get the hne and hit
Los Ange es 108 Seatt le 99
Rangers
Wash ngton 125 Sa n D1ego
a good solid putt
Tuesday s Games
91
He did Just that
M nneso ta a t Pittsburgh
Today s Games
It s as good a putt as I ve
Wa
shington
at
Ne
w
York
No games schedu led
ever made Mahaffe) said
Isla nders
Tuesdays Games
Phrladelph a at Atlan ta
Detro 11 at New York
Sunda y [ knew II was Ill
Boston at St Lou1s
Kansas C fy at Cleveland
The putt broke a lie with
Toronto at Colorado
Ph ladelph a at Ch1 cago
Lee
Trevmo completed the
Montreal at Vancouver
Denver at New Orleans
fir st PGA Tour event of the
season and vaulted Mahaffey
World Hockey
to his fourth v1etory mhas last
Assoc1atron
w 1 t pis ga ga 10 American starts
Quebec
21 13 • 46 143 124
I m surpn sed
sa id
New Eng 19 12 6 44 157 131 Mahaffey who capped one of
Wrnnrpeg 19 13 5 43 153 128 golf s
more
dramat1e
Cmc
17 21 4 38 145 151
Edmonton 18 16 o 36 130 n 8 comebacks With VJctor1es m
Brm
15 21 3 33 136 148 the
PGA
nataonal
x lnd
5 18 2 12 78 130 championship and the World
X
suspended operations Cup late last year
Saturday s Games
be
Edmonton 3 New J:ongland
Nobody expects to
Cmcmnat1 1s off to an 0-2 o
playmg well m the first
Wrnn peg 3 Brrmrngham 1~urnament of1he year It s a
start m the Metro Conference
Sundays Games
carry-over from last season I
after fallmg at Tulane 80-75
Wrnn peg 4 New England 2
h
d
The Bearcats led by as many
Ctnc nn alr 4 B1rm ngham 2 guess
e sat
as 18 pomts 111 the second half
Edmonton at Quebec ppd
And It was a earry-over for
Xavier s
game
at snow
Trev111o too - but a less
Today s Games
happy one
Valparaiso was postponed
No games scheduled
Playmg Imm ediately m
because of snow while Dayton
Tuesday s Game
ran 1ts record to 12-2 by
W nn peg at Edmonton
front of Mahaffey the leader
wmnmg at Memphis State 75Bowls AI A Glance
73
BY
The
Associated Press
Eastern DlmoiS pounded
Saturday s Games
Akron 95-75 and Youngstown
AI Mobile Ala
Sou th AI Norlh 21
beat Western Illmois 75-85 m
Challenge Bowl
Mld-Contment
Conference
AI SeaHle
aet10n
Pacific 10 36 Brg Erghl 23
in other OC games Kenyon
Japan Bowl
At Tokyo
handed Densaon Its 17th
East 33 West 14
straight loss 82-68 Maraetta
defeated Ohio Northern 90-83
Muskmgum shaded Ohio roll 85 76 Carnegae Me lion
\\resleyan 51-50 and Wooster shad~\(~ H1ram 72 71 and Case
Reserve outscored Allegheny
thumped Otterbem 103 75
Other Hoosier Buckeye 91 78
In
other
M1d.Ohio
play saw Hanover edge
Conference
action
CedarVIlle
Defiant'C 78-76 and Taylor
rupped Tiffm 85-84 and Walsh
beat Bluffton 76-65
edged
Mount
Vernon
In the Pre~1dent s Confer
err e Hethany beat John Car Nautr r ne GH.-60
106

Rockets top MAC after
69-62 win over Cards
By The Assoelated Press
Oh10 State Toledo and Rio
Grande have assumed sole
control of conference leads m
Ohio college basketball after
postmg
key
triUmphs
Saturday
The Buckeyes stunned
faurth-ranked Illinois on its
own floor 69-66 m overtune to
take over undisputed lead m
the Big Ten with a W start
The llim1 suffered thetr first
loss m 16 games this season
and fell to 3-1 m the league
Toledo's tenacious Rockets
halted surprlsmg Ball State
oo 1ts own floor 69-62 to
become the only unbeaten
team m the Mid Amencan
Conference The Roekets are
4~ m the conference to 4 I for
the Cardinals and 3 I fm Ohio
Umvers1ty a 76-M victor over
Eastern Michigan
RIO Grande whtpped Ohio
Dominican 79-73 for a 3-0 M1d
Ohio record Urbana a
previous co leader fell .to

F.agle guard Br1an Bassell
opened th e seeond per od
wath two pomts to g1ve
f astern Its last lead of the
mght II 10 The VISitors then
reeled off eaght waanswered
pomts and were on their way
to JUS! th eir lhard VIC(Ory

bu t m any can be

prevented Th at s why we
say -

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Trevmo who ehased hun
all over the resort area had a
elosmg 69 and a 344
Mark Hayes got m the
chase wath a no bogey 6under-par 66 m the last roWld
and took third at 345 He was
followed at 346 by Gner
Jones who had a 68 Lanny
Wadkms and Ke1U1 hrgus
were at 348 \\ adkins wath a
68 r ergus a 9

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Wahama·defeats Hannan Trace Wildcats,88-65
. Alter playing four con·
secutive games on the Road,

Coach Homer Preece's
Wahama White Falconi

finally got to play their fir;t
home game of the 1978-79

season Saturda y ni ght and
unlike the first four gaines,

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the White Falcons cam e the ;tops in the second canto Hannan·Trace reserves .
Larry Gibbs, sopbomor_l'_
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&amp;way with an 88-65 win over by outscoring the Gallia
4 9 12 7 32
the Hannan Trace Wildcats. Countians by a 26-12 margin standout for Coach Lewis H-T
'!he victory was the fir;t' to · take a confortable 40·26 Hall, poured In 31 points Wahama 16 13 25 16 70
of the year lor the Bend Area lead at intermission. It was during the contest on 15 field Officials . Alfred Chapman
cagcrs and· it couldn't have Bamitz, Weaver and Sayre, goals and I of 3 charity and Ray Cundiff
came at a more opportune doing most of the damage tosses.
Peanut Harris also hit In WAHAMA (88)
tin]e than before the home offensive! and lor the first
fg It-a tp
double
figures lor the winners
fans. The locals have suffered time this year the bend area
10 0-2 20
through four consecutive . quintet held a 'comfortable with10 markers on three field Vince Weaver
8 4-6 20
goals
and
lour
free
throws.
Rick
Barnitz
defeats and with the win they lead.
8
1·2 17
Hannan
Trace
was
paced
Gary
Richards
.
now sport a 1-4 record as they
Once play resumed
4 2.0 10
prepare to visit Eastern following the halftime break, by Petry with eight tallies. Kreig Sayre
3 2·2 8
Todd Rawlings
Tuesday night in search of the locals took up right where Score by Quarters:
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.
2 1.0 5
Tim Roush
victory number two.
they left off by burning the
I 1·2 3
· In notching their initial
nets for 23 points and in- H-T
14 12 17 22-65 Don Russell.
1 1-2 3
triumph of the year, the creasing their lead even Wah
14 26 23 25-&amp; Greg Stodola
0 2-5 2
White Falcons pl_aced lour more. Todd Rawlings, the Officials : Virgil Wilkens and Jell Fowler
0 0.0 0
Jell ARnold
men in double figures with team'ssecondleadingscorer, Don Luketic
37 14-33 M
TOTALS .
Vince Weaver and Rick was the main scoring threat Reserve Game:
Bamitz leading the way with In the quarter that saw the Haman-Trace · Petry 4-&amp;a,
20 points
each . Gary White Falcons Increase their M. Waugh 1·3-5, Campbell2·1· HANNAN-TRACE (65)
8 2·3 18
Richards and Kreig Sayre lead to 63-43.
.5, B. Wa.ugh 2&lt;l-4 ; Sheets 0-4· PaulShaffer
3 3-7 9
eontributed 17 and 10 points
The final tanza proved to 4; Pa~k H·3, Jones 1.0-2, Ron Pack
3 2-3 8
respectively in the winning be a mere formality as the Chapman 0-1·1, Webb 0.0.0, Mike Webb
cause.
Wahama advantage proved Daniels O..Q-0; Totals 11-10-32. . Charles Hineman 3 2·2 8
3 1·2 7
Both the White Falcons .to be too much for the Wahama - Gibbs !5-1-31 ; Rodney Pack
and the Wildcats fought an Wildcats. Substitutes poored Harris ·3-4-10; Roush 3-3-9; Carlos Campbell 3 0.0 6
I 3-5 5
even battle throughout the into the contest to finish out Buzzard 2-4.., Barnitz 1·4-6, Eli Hite
2 0·1 4
first eight . minutes of the the remaining minutes with Ingels 1-1-3, Kitchen 1+3, Tim Beaver
. contest with the end result the White Falcons holding an Slsk 0.0.0; Ohlinger ~; Ed Whitt
0 0.0 0
being a 14·14 deadlock. Gary · 88.05 lead.
26 13·23 65
Keams 0-0-j); Totals 26-18-70. • TOTALS
Richards the Falcons sixth
Paul Shaffer was the
man, once again came off the leading scorer for Haman·
bcoch early inthe period to Trace with 18 markers in the
spark the Wahama offensive losing cause.
attack with three baskets for
In the .preliminary game, I
OPTOMETRIST
the local effort.
the Wahama Reserves won
OFFICE HOURS: t:lO to 12,210 5 (CLOSE r
Wahama pulled out all their third game of the season ,I AT NOON ON THURS .) - EAST COURT I
with a 70-32 decision over the

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Standings
ALL GAMES
TEAM
W L P OP
Portsmouth
io 0 696 541
Athens
8 2 667 568
Waverly
8 3 658 503
Wash . CH
8 3 578 523
Ironton

7 3 667 SOA

Gallipolis
Pt. Pleasanl
Logan
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6 a 585 528
4 2 333 292
4 5 543 519

Wellston

l 4 294 334
3 7 606 763
2 a 634 780

R~venswood

Jackso~

Meigs

597

2 8

Saturday's results :

Ironton

90

77 4

Well !. ton

37

(makeup)
Wheelersburg 53 Waverly 47

Williamstown 7l Ravenswood

62
Portsmo uth 79 Vinton Coun ty

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Wirt County at Ra venswood

Friday's games :

Meigs County Fridoy .
Mrs. Put Philson

Heavyweight Ken Norton ·
played the leading rol e in two
movies, "Mandigo" and

AREA

Ironton at Jackson
Loaan at MeiQs
Wash -

Ington CH
1-'arkersburg South at
Pleasant
Ra\lenswood at Ripley

l"'ortsm oull1

East

a1

Bnoteas
to
out

PI .

Huntington

Saturdav.'s games :
Meigs at Athens
Gallipol is at Ir ont on
Jackson at Waverl y
Wellston at Logan

LE MANS, France ( AP )·
The French team swept all
three matches Sunday to
.defeat Sweden in the Kings
Cup tennis tournament.
Pascal Portes downed Per
Hierquist 6-7,' 7-6, 6-1 in a
strenuous three-hour battle
and Yannick Noah defeated
Ulf Eriksson 7~. 6-3.
Noah and Portes teamed up
in the doubles to defeat
Eriksson and Ove Bengtsson
11-;J, U, 6-3 .

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-- The question of who would
be Richard Pe tty's relief
driver in Sunday's Western
500 stock car race was ne.ver
answered.
The engine in Petty 's
Chevrolet self-destructed
only 36 miles into the event.
He was placed 33rd out of 35
in the unofficial order of
finish .
''The iron broke, I didn 't ,"
said Petty, still recovering
from major stomach surgery
last month.
·
Petty 's 'stamina was questioned before the race .
"I was going to go as far as
I could," Petty said.
Veteran Hershel McGriff ,
who drove with Petty's father
Lee in the early 1950s, reportedly was available to help
out.

!'APE TO WN, South Africa
. AI' 1 -.After an Initial slow

start" winds were reported to
ll&lt;' freshening today for the 38
yachts in the Cape Town-to•
Uruguay race.
·
By Sunday night, . ~
leaders in the race to PUnta
del Este, the Uruguayan ·
seaside resort, bad only
sailed to a point 70 mUM from
Cape Town, where they bad
started
on
Saturday
afternoon. But the wlnd8,
blowing at only four knoll,
provided the crews - many
of whom were sailing In a·
trans-Atlantic race for the
fi t·st time·- to get thiilr llell
legs.
The yachts were 11&amp;111 weU
packed and race offlciU aald
it was too early to detennlne
real leaders in the rice.

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of

is this yce~r's chairman of the
sa le which helps provide
. money for camping, community servke projeets and ,
other activities fnr the over
250 girls in 17 M~ig s County
troops.
The scouts will tak e orders
•
for cookies through Feb. ·1
with the cookies to be
delivered the lost week in
M~rr h ond the first week in
April. Orders only are being
taken. The cookies are pnid
THIS IS the new "face" of girl scouting. The emblem
for when they are delivered .
adopted at the 41st. National Convention of Girl Scouts of
Little Brownie Baker.; is
the U.S.A. in Denver, Colo. is moving into wide usc with
t11c supplier of the cookies
patches and posters for scouting programs here ..
whi ch thi s year will sell lor
$1.50 per box. A new variety
is being introduced -Gr~molLI ,
co nt tli ning all
nat ural in gredi ents. The
SHORT STORIES : Five this collect ion should serve as other varietieS are &amp;u no£t, a
Decades. By Irwin %aw. a marvelous introduction to chocolate, caramel, and
Col'onul cooki e; thin mints, a
Delacorte. 756 Pages. $14 .95. thi s most talented writer.
Those who know Shaw only chocolate mint; Do.Si-Dos, a
The price of this hefty
colltiction of 63 stories by as a novelist oughl to pay peanut butter snndwich; VanIrwin Shaw may seem high, attention to a reme--lt: ' ' chos, vanilla and chocolate
cremes;
but the investment is well make• in his brief in· se:t ndwi c h
traduction to this collection: Tagalongs, chocolate covered
worth it.
Shaw is one of the top "In a novel or a play you peanut butter patty, and
writers of our time, and th e must be a whole man," Shaw Trefoil, whi ch is shortbread.
The cookie sale goal for
stories he has selected lor writes. "In a collection of
inclusion in this hook can only stores you can be all the men 1979· in the Black Diamond
bring back remembered or fragments of men, worthy Council is 420,000. Proceeds
pleasures to those who have and unworthy , who in dif- from the cooki e S1l le provide
followed 'his long writing ferent seasons abound in you. 41.8 percent of the total
career. As lor those not It is a luxury not to be operating budget of the Coun·
cil.
familiar with Shaw's work, scorned."
Cookies cost the scouts 54
It is not possible to comment on all of the stories in ·cents .a box, the local troop
this volume, but to select a making the sale keeps 20
Committee 's Committee
cents a box, while 75 cents
Ind. few at random:
'BLOOMINGTON,
goes to the Counci l; ,a nd one
"The
Eighty-Yard
Run"
Is
(AP) - Indiana University
cent is for the neccssarv
a
movingly
written
piece
on
officials have decided there
bonding.
·
are too many committees on the passing of time and the
Purchase
of
girl
scout
campus- so they're forming fading of the promise of
a .committee to handle the youth. In this story, young cookies helps almost 26,000
Christian Darling made a girls in 1,192 Girl Scout troops
problem.
.long
run in a football game in the Black Diamond Council
Vice President Robert M.
and
briefly
was a fiero. Now carry-out their own activities
O'Neil said within two weeks
he
looks
back
at that day and · and plans, such as service
be will create a Committee on
thinks
sadly,
"That was the proj ects, tr oop camping,
Corrunittees, authorized to
high
point,
15
years
ago on an trips, and the expenses of
streamline the school's com·
autumn
afternoon,
20 years regular troop as well as over
mittee system.
old
and
far
from
death,
with 5,000 adult volunteers to con·
The new committee, made
tinue and expand the scouting
up of three or four members, the air coming easily into his program through leadership
will decide which committees lungs and a deep feeling training' program ) and extenare necessary, which are inside him that he could to sive outdoor educational proinactive, which should be . anything .. . and everything grams, as well as camp
consolidated and which alter that a decline."
"The Girls in Their Sum- . maintenance and develop·
should get the axe.
mer
Dresses" is probably ment.
Nobody knows how many
'jCookies are Fine in '79" is
Shaw's
best-remembered
committees there are at the
the slogan of the cookie sale
story.
It
is
a
bittersweet
tale
·university, but officials esti·
which dates back to the early
mate there are as many as about love and beauty and 1930's.
being
young.
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100 with more than 700
Other memorable items
volunteer members from the
include:
"Sailor Off the
staff, faculty and 'Student
Brement
"The
Monument,"
body.
"Stop
Pushing,
Rocky,"
"The real cost to the
"Wal
king
Wounded
,"
university is a bidden drain
"Gunners'
Passage,"
and
Of! manpower," O'Neil said.
In 1974, · President Nixon
.
"Some professors may find "Act of Faith."
signed
a bill requiring states
Phil Thomas; AP Books
they have to attend several
to
limit
highway speeds to 55
long meetings a week or each Editor .
miles ail hour or lose federaL .
month, reducing the time
highway funds. ·
they have for tea~hing,
research and public service."
A thought for the dsy :
In 1800, women wore so lew Greek poet Heslod said, "For
Another p,roblern . is
confusion. Sometimes , clothes that their whole at· himself does a man work
several committees study tire, Including shoes, was even in ·the working of evils
different aspects of the same · expected to weigh less than for another.' '
topic, he said.
'
· .. eight ounces.

Good stories by Shaw

lnl'lalio11 has inr:rrased the cost of everything from postage stamps
and r-luthi11g to food and hou~ing .
And thPre's no \l'ay ~ve can escape it either. The cost of coal..
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·Mitchell E!ass.

judicial reform projects, the
science of communication
and news media respon·
sibility, and other matters.
The largest foundation
Is
the
anywhere
lord FoWJdation with more
than $2 billion in assets. Ne;n
in line are the Jobnaon,
Kellogg and Rockefeller
foundations.

.. &gt;rectors - including the Under the plm1. a panel wiil
wido~&lt; . Kirby , Bankt•r&gt; Life select brilliimt young people
Prl'sid l'nt Ho bert E~ri n g. a to reccivC gp.mts for up to six
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John
Hoderick years to co ntinu e their
M&lt;.H:i\rth ur. BankerS vil'c ~tudirs, with no requirement
chairm an l'aul Doolen and to.p~:&lt;td~ce anything .
Paul Harvey, a nationallf .,...:;~!!,liard hao also decided ,
~ y n d i c a.t c t1 broadcast 1}ri\g~~eral_~ to provtde money
commentator ·-· have .fnet C.ot med lca l and m ental
frequL·ntly in an effort. to h ea lth r ehab ilitation
decide what to do .
programs, j ust ice and

The 1979 Girl Scout Cookie

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spokes m a n

II m o nth ~ of
preparation. the foundHtion
took control of th e compan;
Dec. I. 'lhnugh a fina l audit
isn't complete. it is prcswncd
the va lue of the compony-will
be about $750 million.
Hcuwsc federal l a w
r e quir es foundations to
don ate 5 percent of their
assets each year, MacArthur
directors will hav e on
estimated $30 million to $40
million .to distribute annually.
MacArthur left no s pecific
directions about how the
mon cv should be •pent. The
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Tuesdav's games:

Chillicothe al Washi ngton CH
Pt. Pleasant at Milton
Thurs"ay•s game:

'Cookies are fine in '79'
theme of Girl Scout cookie sale

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) A seven-bout middleweight
boxing card scheduled for
Monday night · at the
Spectrum · ha s
been
po s tponed , officials
announced.
The triple-header s how,
which was to in clude a
meeting between Bennie
Briscoe and David Love, will
be held instead on Feb. 5 at
the Spectrwn .
The bouts were postponed
after Briscoe became ill -with
a viral infection , according to
Spectrum

GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE chairman is Mrs. Pat Philson, one of over 50 volunteer
leaders workmg m 17 troops wtth over 250 girls in Meigs County . Scouts will begin knocking
on doors to take orders for cookies Friday.

C!li CA!;U t ,\1' I .... They
have more than $30 million a
year to spcndon good works,
and decades of IJusine ss .
ex perien ce to help guide
them.
But dir ectors trying to
dec id e how to spend · a
billionaire's legacy have
discovered they still don 't
know all they should before
distributing the wealth of
John D. MacArthur.
" It 's · ~mbarrassing. not to
have all sorts of pat answers ;
but it is not easy to learn to do
a good job with this money.
The pressure of trying to do a
good job is very rean:" said
William T. Kirby , MocAr·
thur's lawyer and among
those trying to determine a ·
course lor the MacArthur
Foundation .
One aim has been decided
to finan ce budding
geniuses - mavericks who
will be supported for six
years to do whatever they
want.
The foundat io n's first
grant. one of $50,000, went to
the Cali forni a League of
Cities to support a series of
conferences on "Cities of
Tomorrow," an effort to
bring more people into the
workings of local govern·
ment.
MacArthur, an eccentric
business genius who ran his
empire from a back table in a
Florida motel coffee shop,
left the bulk of his estate to
the John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation.
The foundation, which
overnight became the fourth
largest In the nation, was
direct ed in the will to acquire
MacArthur's largest single
asset, Bankers Life and
Casualty Co. of Chicago .

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RIDGJ':FIELD, Conn . (AP)
- One day in Saigon our
~
~~ London news editor, who had
a stiffly starched Eton
accent, rang up 1nd asked me
LEAVE WEU.. ENOUGH ALONE!
to do a story on laWJdry forms
BY HELEN BOTIEL
in the Mekong Delta .·
Dear Helen :
I thought he had finally
I previously lived in my landlady's back yard in her trailer
slipped
his gossamer grasp
house . She is 26.
The second week after I moved in , she invited me into her on reality because in Vietnam
storm cellar as there wete tornado warnings. Sbe told me she most of the hotels were operated by Chinese who had no
was two months pregnant (but no man was around) .
with
the
After the all-dear siren, she said, "Let 's go into my patience
bedroom and watch TV," I didn't try anything as I was afraid I bureaucratic paperwor~ of
filling out laWJdry. forms.
might be b.lamed for the baby .
But my confusion was short
She invited ine ba&lt;;k several times, arid once even got into
lived. Through a translator bed, but I didn't. I froze up .
·
Then she started giving me the cold shoulder, and finally I actuallyaBBC
moved away. I've written ber two letters and she hasn't correspondent who happened
answer ed me. Told her I like _her but my highi)ressure job to be in the AP office at the
time- I learned that the stiff
caused me not to get involved just then.
How do I get another chalice with ber? - REGRETTING upper lipped chap in London
Tassica Cummins ·
was actually asking foc a
story on land refocms, not
Dear Regretting :
Since your letter was written on Oklahoma State House of laundry forms.
The first birthday of
.. The memory of the incident
Tassica Noelle Cwrunins was Representatives stationery, I assume your "high pressure
clings because over the years
celebrated recently at the job" might have something to do with politics.
In Which case, my advice Is, "Follow your first instincts I have become convinced that
home of her parents, Mr. and
there is a story in laundry
Mrs. Jack CummJns of Letart and don '!get involved with a pregnant lady. " - H.
forms, not necessarily in the
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Mekong Delta, but on a global
A winter secnc of snowmen Dear Helen :
scale.
I
was
interested
in
your
column
·
on
grocery
store
and a Christmas tree
Pru Emory, a Canadian
decoJ·ated the table with a coupbning. We are a retired couple trying to live on Social
friend who once held the post
snowman cake being used Security. I see many coupons in advertisements, but usually
not on the items we need. Or else I forget and leave them at of press officer at the stuffy
8!-ithe centerpiece.
Re fres hm en t s
of home, so if I find a product on sale, I can't take double but prestigious Savoy Hotel in
London, bad the bright idea
homemade ice cream. cake advantage of savings. (We live seven miles from town.)
It ends up I have a whole box full of coupons. Is there any one dull day of modernizing
and pic were served to Mr.
that instituuinlaundry form.
and Mrs. Bob Roy, Mrs. place I can sell them ina bunch, at a discount?- LORIE
The list bad survived down
Flore nce Thornton, Jeff and
the , years in its original
Rex, Mrs , Phyliss O'Brien, Dear Lorie:
Victorian language.
Don 't try it ! .
Linda and Carol, Mr. and
Men's underwear came
Any
person
who
buys
large
quantities
of
grocery
coupons
Mrs. Hon &amp;llser and Tonja ,
under
tbe heading· of
at
a
big
discount
(or
by
the
pound)
is
probably
conducting
an
Mrs. Opal Cwrunins, Mrs.
Jack Bostick and Angie, and illegal operation , and you could be nabbed for contributing to 0 perso~al linen." Bnd an
Wldershirt was a "singlet."
Tassi's brother and ~ i ster, the crime.
Here's· how it wocks: Stores which refund your coupons The Board of Directors, no
Todd and Missy.
Una ble to attend the party . send them to manufacturing companies (via distributors). .Jess, was horrified that an
but sending gifts were Mr. Owners in turn receive full value plus a few cents each for upstart Canadian would dare
tamper with British tradition
arid Mrs. Victor Brown, Mr. ';handling .''
Shysters, ever alert for the quick buck, have set up phony
and Mrs. Allen ·Williams and
Holly, Mr. a_nd Mrs. Russell grocery stores or distribution areas, or have otherwise figured On The Light Side
Cwnmins , Mr. and Mrs. ways to redeem coupons never used for merchandise. They Pull' Over That Train
Larry Cwrunins, Mrs. Helen collect those valuable pieces of paper wherever and however
STANLEY, Va. (AP)
Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie they can, even printing their own coupon-filled newspaper Engineers.; beware. The
Wolfe , Mrs. Phyliss Joachim, supplements.
stanley Town CoWJCil has
Exchange cents-&lt;Jff offers among friends if you will, but ordered police to use radar to
Mr . and Mrs. .James
Lawrence and Jennifer, Mr. don 't sell them to a "collector," even if he says he "uses them check the speed of Norfolk &amp;
and Mrs. Donley Reibel, and for charity." His charity begins with No. I! -H.
Western Railway trains
Mrs. Sadie Brown.
pas!;ing through town.
In giving· the instructions
Saturday night to Police
Chief E. M. "Pat" Sedwick,
however, the council did not
say bow he was to give tickets
to speeding trains.
Nor did It make public the
Polly Cramer
speed limit for trains.
The speed check was trigCreases are stubboru
gered
by the derailment of 16
strip of nylon net through the
By Polly Cramer
center, gather to make a ca,rs here in early Decemher.
POLLY'S PROBLEM
circle and then stitch One of the derailed cars
DEAR POLLY- I recently . together. These can be made almost struck a liquefied
acquired some used hopsack in colors to match bathrooms petroleum tank .
drapes that bad to be and then left out on tbe
lengthened to fit my windows. cabinet. Just a swish with one
After being re-hemmed the cleans the basin. Very little
.Stolen T-Shirts
creases from the previous cleanser is needed - MRS.
CLEVELAND (AP) - Edlengths remain steadfast . L.B.D.
ward Heckman knows it can
The drapes have been washed
DEAR POLLY - Only a be tough to live in Cleveland.
and pressed but I can't get small amount of effort is
Thieves broke a plate glass
those creases out. - J. C.
required to remove burned window over the weekend at
DEAR J . C. - I . have food from a pan If you first his small eastside store and
always had great luck scrape off wbat wiD come off made off with 50 T-&lt;iblrts.
Woodrow Richards removing such creases by easily and then put cool water Most were imprinted with a
wetting a pressing cloth with and a teaspoon of cream of decal of Cleveland's skyline
Mr . a nd Mrs. J ac k a strong solution of white tartar in the pan. Heat it and the words, "You Golla Be
Richards entertained recent- vinegar and water. on heavy slowly and then simmer for a Tough To Live In Cleveland."
ly with a pa rty honoring their material I have even used short time.
Heckman estimated the
son, Woodrow, on hi s first bir- full-strength white vinegar.
My Pet Peeve is tbat toilet uninsured loss at . about $500
Test first . - POLLY
thday.
paper holders are so often and said: "I don't see
DEAR POLLY - I never placed on the waD in sucb an anything humorous in thiS.
Attending were his gra ndpa rents, Mr ..and Mrs. Harry throw away small grocery inconvenient spot. Wby, oh It's about $500 worth of nonRichards and Miss Emil Cole, bags . They are great to use why, are the holders in back humor.
and Maxwell Stevens. A for meats· that are to be of a person? - MILDRED
"But we're gonna stay
Winnie-the-Pooh cake was frozen. First wrap meat in
Polly wiD send you one of there and seD T-&lt;!blrts. You
made by Lucy Davis of plastic or foil . No more her signed thank-you news- gotta be tough to live In
burns .
Coolville for the honored- freezer
paper coupon clippers if she Cleveland," the 40-year-&lt;Jid
KATHLEEN
guest. Other refreshments
uses your favorite Pointer, storeowner added.DEAR POLLY - To keep Peeve or Problem in her
were served with the cake.
my bathtubs and wash basins column. Write POLLY'S
clean I stitch a doubled 6-inch POINTERS in care of this
Engllsb actor Basil Rath·
bone
was hom In 1892.
newspaper.
CLASSES RESUME
Slinderella Diet Classes
cancelled last week due to
the snow and ice will be
resumed this week with the
coupon special to remain in
effect, according to the
Slinderella representative.
AI the Point Pleasant
classes last week Geraldine
Blessi ng a nd Delo res
Newberry lost the most
weight, while the runners-up
. were Sharon Rudolph and
C:n·ol Adkins.

POLLY·s POINTERS

CORRECTION -

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INSTALLA TJON
TO BEHELD
A joint installation of the
Wi lkesville Knights of P)1hia
and tbe Pythian Sisters will
he held at 7 p.m. on Jan . 26 at
the Wilkesville Templ e 591. A
potluck supper ·will foll ow the
mstallation. Final plans for
the installation will be made
at the Friday night meeting
of the Pythian Sisters, 7:30
p.m.

CA NCELLATION
A meeting of the Willing
Workers Class of the Enterprise United · Methodist
Church scheduled for Timrsday night has been cancelled.

New! "Money Markef' Certificates

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"nd huf!Hy vetoed the
reforms of th~ laundry forrn .The. language barrier can
be a problem lor the traveler
these days despite the advent
of drip-dry fabrics and the
proliferation of international
hotel chains.
In Rome last fall while covering tbe death and election
of two popes, I noticed that
the laundry form in the
Boston Hotel, which is nicely
located just opposite the
Borghese Gardens, had two
words for girdle on the
"signore" or ladies side of the
list: "pancera" and "~:eggi­
calze." But there was only
one Italian word for pullover.
Oddly enough pullover in
Italian is pullover.
, There was also a listing for
bidet, which is the same in
both English and Italian, but
why people would be sending
out this porcelain fixture with
th e laundry remained a
mystery that I was too
fastidious to inquire about.
· The late Cardinal Richard
Cushing of Boston once
related that the first tune be
stayed at the Grand Hotel in
Rome, when he went to
receive his red hat from tbe
pope , the chambermaid
always laid out his pajamas
on one pillow and. his lacy
clerical surplice on the other
at bedlime.
Hotels can be . quite
autocratic and downright
pigheaded when it comes .to
dealing with dirty linen.
During tbe last Associated
Press Managing Editors convention in Portland, Ore.. Irv
Frank, an AP executive,
called the hall porter to have
a laWJdry bag sent up to his
room, since apparently the
maid had forgotten to place
one in the closet.
"Just stuff your laundry in
a pillow case and leave it
inside the door," he was
advised. Irv complied and
when the laWJdry came back
that eveniilg he was charged
$2.00 for same-day service on
one pillow case.

lly l'~:n;R J . BOYER
.\P l't•lt•Visi•* Wri•er
LOS ANGELES 1AP J , ~

Stella . She agrees to marry a
rich but repulsive merchant
tn keep the l&lt;lxman from the

In the meantime, l&lt;lke a
lonk at Charleston, If you
didn 't already believe that
"Gone with the Wind" was
the best movie ever made,
this imil&lt;ltion will

Try ln inlaKine a telev.isiOI'b' dnor .

l&lt;t keuff oo "Gone with. the
Wind ." An · unsettling
p1"1\spect, isn 't it'?

Well, brace yourselves, be(';mse sueh a creature exists,
Hnd it's coming tonight 1111
NBC .
Mind
you,
"C harl~ston " is n' t rea lly
supposed to be "Gone with
the Wind '' ... the names and
places have been changed_to
protect that epic's memory.
Actually, il''s not that
"Charleston" is so awful, it 's
just that .so many elements in
th is TV movie are .. in spired "
not lifted) from the film

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Enter our hero. Greg Morgan, pla yed by Jordan
Clarke, is a carpetbagger
with a heart. He keeps saving
· Stella and they commence a
lnve-hate relationship just
like the one Rhett and
Scarlett had.
Well. something like it.
Although the network touts
this movie as a drama set ''in
the

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MONDAY
RACINE
Annexation
Committee meeting at 7:30
p.m. Monday at town hall;
some m300 acres being
considered for annexation to
Racine VIllage will be
discussed. Interested persons
may attend.

classic that comparisons are
for ced. upon you, try as you
may to fight it.
Images from "Gone with
the Wind" haunt this
imitation like a wronged
ancestor . And somehow, it
seems that Gable, Leigh and
Selznick did it better. ·
"Charleston" is the story of well .''
three women
two
Uh.,h. Sounds like a series. ,
aristocratic cousins and their
slave -pa l - and their
adventures in postCivil War
Charleston. Lots of rascals
here - scalawags, carpetbaggers and the like, and
there's a roguish hero.
Delta Burke (a beautiful
actress new to television)
plays Scarlett O'Hara, . I
WINTER MONTHS
mean, Stella Farren, a tough
.Southern la ss who is
NOTHING TO DO?
determined to survive those
vexing Yankees and their
hateful Reconstruction. Her
PUT.IN A
mother is a little wacko, her
cousin is "overlY sensitive/'
NEW KITCHU!
but Stella grits her teeth and
holds them together.
There's even a scene in
which Stella, her gaze fixed
skyward, vows to rebuild her
wrecked family estate, "Just
CASH &amp; CARRY
like it was tie-foah Sherman
used it for firewood. "
SAVINGS WHEN
Sound familiar?
Many are the woes blocking
YOU DO IT
our young heroine 's path to
happiness. For one thing,
YOURSELF.
Minerva, the slave Stella has
owned since their childhood,
tells Stella the lover sbe's
BRING IN
been waiting for is Stella's
brother . This upsets Stella,
YOUR DIMENSIONS
and threatens their happy
friendship.
AND OUR
Then Cousin Valerie gives
away all their money to a con
EXPERTS WILL
womani)sychic, who claims
spirits will reveal the fate of
HELP YOU!
Valerie 's husband, who had
gone off to war with Stella's
brother. This also upsets ,
2119 Jackson Ave.

TUESDAY
AREA Volunteer Fire and •.
Emergency Association
meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Gallipolis Fire Department
station with representative of
the State Fire Marshal's
Office to speak on arson.
Election of offlcers and ·
· program chalnnen.
MIDDLEPORT MASONIC
Lodge 363, special meeting,
Tuesday 7·p.m. at the temple .
Two master mason degrees
to be eonferred. All master
•masons invited.

E"'ASTERN LOCAL Board.
of Education special meeting, ·
6 p.m. Tuesday af high
school.

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N. Ca r oli na 74. Duk e 68
Georget own 78. Man hattan
NE Louis iana 61, M c Neese
64
Sl. 60
Ol d Domini on 85, Fl a .
Georgia lech 78, Tr oy St .

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Loui svil le Y'/ ,. Mary l and 84
Mr ~s i!i.sip pi 77 , Au burn 6'}
Mi ssi ssippi St
74 , V.:m
dcrbi II 68
Murgan St . 80. Howar d 74
Morr is Brown 79, Florida

FRYERS

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UP
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MONARCH

CORN

MONARCH SAL

OR

GREEN BEAlS
16-oz.~

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00

Cans

ICOMPARE THESE MONARCH FOOD VALUES I
l't10NARCH TOMATO SAUCE ....... .. .. :......... ..... .... 3- 16;~; s1 oo
WH OLE or SLICED

Point Pleasant

$

MONAA CH

"

MONARCH IRISH POTATOES.-- .... .. -- ................. 3 1~;~: 89&lt;
MONARCH SWEET PEAS ........ ........... ............... 2 ~;~: 69~
MONARCH PORI( &amp; BEANS ... ............ ............... 3 ~;~; 891
DARK AND LIGHT RED
MONARCH KIDNEY BEANS....... ........... ............. 3 ~;~; 5 1 00

Cream or Whole Kernel Corn or
Cut or French Style Green Beans

675~2311

MONARCH

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MUSHROOMS .............................. .. .... 2 ~.0:, 5100
MONARCH CUT SPINACH. ;.. -·- ··· .. ... :.. -·- 3 1~;~: s100
MONARCH COOKING OIL .... .. ................ ~:;~: 99 1

MONARCH APPLESAUCE ... .. ...... ... ....... J ~;~: SJ oo
MONARCH TOMATO JUICE ...... ..... ........ .. ·~-~: 59'

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........................
................ 3 16·oz.
Cono 1
MONARCH STEWED TOMATOES 2 '~;~: 89'

INSTANT
NESTEA

CATSUP

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FOLGERS

COFFEE

GET A FREE
PIECE
OF APPLE PIE•••

Lb.
Can

J9
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BARS

'LIQUID DETERGENT

ALMOLIVE

$}79

Lb.
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3
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BARS.............
.4

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CANDY

CRISCO

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WITH THE RURCHASE
OF ONE OF THE COLONEL'S
THREE PIECE DINNER BOXES!

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MARDI GFIAS

PAPER TOWELS .....................................J~:,~· 59c

TASTER'S CHOICE

COFFEE ..........j;~.~.4

59

CAKE DONUTS ...................... 1 :;~' 59&lt; FAYGO POP ......... .
KEBLER FUDGE STRIPES ... .'~;;~ 89 1
OREO COOKIES ............ , .. .1;.~· 99c
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XI
GAMMA
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CHAPTER, Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, Tuesday night at
7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Iris Payne. Cultural program
by Mrs. Doris Ewing and
Mrs. !j nda King. Mrs. Iris
Payne and Mrs. Carolyn Sat. terfield to be hostesses. There
will be a white elephant sale.

HARRISONVILLE Senior
Citizens will bold blood .
pressure Clln\c Tuesday from
10 a.m. to I p.m. at the town
boliBe free of charge.
,
RACINE Elemental')' PTO;
7:30 p.m.; refreslunents by
room mothers of fifth llt'ade. .
Babysitting ))TOVlded.

86

Bucknell itS, American BJ

CHICKEN PARTS

MEIGS BOOKMOBILE
unit will not operate today
and ',l'uesday due to repair
wort? being unfinished.
MEIGS BAND Boosters,
7:30 this .evening at Meigs
High School.
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
AND
PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN'S CLUB, 7:30 p.m.
MOnday night at the Columbia Gas Co. County Court
Judge C barles Knight to present program on safety.

East
Colgate 94, Calholic U. 79 .66
Dartmou t h 69 , Rollins 50
St. Franc is. N. Y. 87,
Delaware St . 80, N : C.
LeMoyne 7R
Central 67
St . Joseph 's, Pa . 71. Lehigh
Fordham 70, Vermont 68
50
Holy Cross 94, Canis ius 92, 2
Siena 88. St . Pete r 's ?5
ot
Syracuse 74, Connecticut 60
LaSa ll e 100. Rider 83
Tf'mp le 77, L a f ayette 51
Ma ssac h usetts
66 , Wagner 94, Hofs tr a 65
Prov idence 62
Ya le 58, Fairfield 57
New Hampshire 72 , Navy
South
71
Alabama 55, Ken t ucky 52 .
Niagara 80, St . Francis. Pa .
Al corn St . 100, Grambling

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P!;!nn 59 , Pr ince ton 58
Rh ode
I sla nd ·9.'l , St
Bonaventure 67~
Ru tge r s 69, St . John 's , N. Y.

spirit

reminiscent of 'Gone with the
Wind," ' producer Beryl
Vertue says she didn 't have
"GWTW" in mind when she
made "Charleston," at least
·•not coosciously."
Ms. Vertue thinks viewers
will i&lt;Jke to "Charleston" because "there 's a slow
cr~eping
back towa rd
something with a story ,. a
romantic story.
· "I think people like period
pieces when they 're done

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By The Associated Press
.Saturday's Results

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POMEROY Chamber of
Conunerce Tuesday at noon
at . Meigs Inn. ·

AVERAGE YIRD ON
IIU.S.- INIEWI PAID ON
MAnJRiif
Meigs Branch
Athens Co~ty

TV ..• in·Review

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OFFER GOOD THROUGH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21ST.

BANQUET DINNERS

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9- The nculy Sl'nlmcl Mtdd h •p(ll t - PnllW I 'Il~· . () M nm l .l ~ . .lan 1~1 . lflifJ

8-The Daily Senl mel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 . Mon da y . J un 15. 1979
Gener al Govt
5,270.60
M eigs Cou nty
F ederal Re ve nue
F or Fiscal Year Endtng
ShariM
3.862 24
Fi r e Prote cl tO(l
Dece mber Jl , 1978
R utl a nd , Oht o 4S71S
Le vy
'2 , 281.64
J a n 1, 1979
Guarant y Depos tl
30 00
1 c e r ti fy ihe fol lo w t ng
Total Inter es t Patd
2 .507 so
Notices
report t o be correct
To t al Non Gov ern menta l
V ernon L Webe r
Debt Pr in c• pal
4 000 00
(", liN &lt;.;HQI)l i.l0( 111P G u n Cl uh
Vllle ge Ci erk Treasure r
Trans fer s
4, 140 00
f ""t, ·· ~· ndnv 1 1un
I nr lm y
(614) 992 3345
Aud &amp; Treas Fees
58 78
1 h1 &gt;~ • ' (lPI ' ' 1111)0
Popu la tion 663
Gr and Total
1970 Federal Ce n sus
Mun •c •pal
1 ~ word!. or Under
GI IN SHOOT ~ rtCit 1 (' Vo lu ntee r
Cash Rec onctlia tl on
Dts b ur se ments
14 ,286 36
C.sh
Char(fe
Fito O(&gt;rt ~ v'"' l' i:)olu rrtoy 6":10
Depostt or y Balances .
12$
!day
100
S(;h edul e Of
1
90
pm ol the tr bu,td 111q 111 Bo ~ h o n
Rurl and Branc h.
1
50
2da~
Total Ind ebtedn ess &amp;
Po me roy Na t
$19 ,79 4 18
2~ 1.
Foc tory chn ke gun&lt;.only
1110 •
3 da)'!
De
bt
Re
t.re
m
e
nt
19,79.4 18
300
375
6 dar.J
Funds
INCOME TA X StHVIr('! Ferl ernl
Total o epos tto ry
OuhtiJndmg
Jan
.
1
,
onrl State Ta )(P.S Q'n 'J'l71 lor
19 ,79.4 18
Bala nc es
Each
word
vv~
the
mlnlmwn
I~
1971, P ri n. Onl y
' opptr; o r sPe Wan clo f bl tn
Tot al T reas ur v
words 15 4 cents per word per dM.y.
Water
works
M
R
19 .794 18
~a lan ce
4 1000 la urC'I Cldl Rd
Ad:! rwmlnte other thlln L"Drlset'llliYe
53,000 00
Bon d s
Outs tandmg Chec k s Dec
days wiU be cha rt~ed 11t lhe 1 day
S
p
e
e~al
Assess
INCOME TAX Se rvl( P Federnl
680 83
J l. 19 78 ( D edu ct)
ratt!
Bon,.ds
2,000 00
an d ~ Stol P
Wol la rf' Russell
Tota l Ba l , Dec 31,
Tota
l
55
,000
00
19 78
19, 113 35
Bradbury Coll992 7'1'19
In memory, Card of Thanlui and
Redee
m
ed
Dur
ing
Yr
Funds 1c ash &amp; In vest ment s
Obituary 6 ct!nls per word, $3 00
Prtn . Onl y
1n H ands of T r u st e e (s
nummum Gash In ailvanee
- · --·
Waterwo r ks MR
Mor tgage
Lost and Found
2,000 00
Bonds
- -----Revenue D ebt Servt ce
Mobile Home sales wnd Yard sa les
Specta l Ass ess
&amp; Deb t ser v 1ce
lOST IN Le ta rt 01 l:ost Letart 4
ure acL-ept.ed ooly with cash Wlth
Bond
s
2,000
00
Reserve J
4,627 49
Ofder 2S cent chlirge fo r .adi Cllrr)'·
mo old roan dog white wtl h
Tota l
4,000 00
Summ a r y of
mg Box Nwnber In Cw'e of The Sen·
brown foce and fP.w black
outs1and 1ng De c . ~ 1 ,
Fun d T ran sa ctton s
Unel
1978 , Prm . Only
~ p o t s 247. 7615
B a l an c e Jan . 1, 1978
Wate
r
wo
r
ks
MR
Genera l F u nd
O D 2.26.4 77
The
Publisher
reserv
e:~
the
nw
ht
lOST
FE MA l ~ ENGli SH Spnnger
Bonds
5 1.000 00
Wat er Wor k s Fu nd
3,617 36
to edit or reJect any ads deemed olr
Spant e l on b81 tow a rd !.
00
TQta
l
51,000
Stree t Con!!.! M 8. R
,jectional The Publisher will not be
Debt Retir e ment
Poge vdl e
Ca ll
col le n
F\Jnd
2,973 9.4
tes~ible for more Uum one IncorFunds
n
.J1·
78
690 1285
Deb t Se r v Funds
2, 592 93
rect
insertion
Cas h &amp; ln .. stmt s .
Feder al Reve nue
Phone 992-2156
2. 605 91 Wate r works MR
Shar mg
1,215 40
Bonds
An h ReceSS IOn
_ _ vt_a_r:~tel! t.&lt;!_ ll'_'!.Y - · - ·
F un d
121 00 Sp ec 1a 1 Ass ess
Bonds
3.4
12
09
CHifJ
WOOD
Po le s ma x
Ft re Pro t Levy
7,456 26 Tota l
4,627 49
dia me te r 10 on la rgest end
Guaran t y Depos tt
876 00
Me moranda Data
To tal
18,17861
~12 per ton Bund led !dab $10
essed Va luat1on ,
Grand Total
18,1 78 61 Ass
per ton De li vered to Oh1 o
1978
$1,409,88
1
Rvc e •ph - Re ve nu e
Poll et Co
Rt '} Pomeroy
TalC
Le'v'y
Ge neral F u nd
20'.2 6'2 45
99') 208Q
In Side 10 Mtll
Wate r Work s F und 21.284 87
Ltm ttaft on
5 50 ·.•
sewage Dtsp Fd
TIM BE R POMEROV Forest Pro
Ou ts1de 10 Mt ll
(Wa ter Poll Co ni )
ducts Top pnce for s tondt ng
L1 mi ta t ton
32 10
12,249 00
sow ttmb e r Coli ~2 - 5 965 or
Rut la nd , Oht o J a nu a r y 9,
Str eet c a n st M &amp; R
Monday
1979
Kent Han by I .446 8570
8,462 32
FunQ
Noon on Satuniay
1 he r eby certify th e
3,060 SA
Deb t Se r v Funds
OLD FURNITUR E •ce boxes , brass
fo
reg
o.ng
to
be
cor
r
ect
Shar tnQ
Fede r a l R e ven ue
Tu..day
ver non L Weber
beds tr on b eds desks. e tc
1,987 00
thru Friday
V1llage
Cler
k
co
mple te house holds Wrtte
Ftre Pro t ectto n
Treas ur er
I P.M
M D Mil le r Rt 4 Pomeroy or
Levy 3,364 62
lhe
day
befonfpubllcabod'
coll992 77&amp;0
Guara nt y Oepostt
390 00 Date - Jan 11. 1979
To tal
71,081 10
Sunday
OlD COINS poc ke t wa tches
Grand Total
71 ,08 1 10 ( l) 15, lt c
I P M.
class n ngs wedd1ng bonds
Recei p ts - No n· Re "·e nue
Friday 11ftemoon
cltomon ds Go ld or Slive r Coli
Debt Ser vtce F unds
4,140 00
Tuesday , Jan. 16
Total
4, 140 00
f! oger Wa,ms ley 74'1 233 1
Grand .:r ota I
4,140 00
NOTICE TO
WA NT TO buy old 45 a nd 78
T ota l Rece •pts
CONTRACTORS
p hon ograph re co rd s
Co li
Gener a l Fund
20,'2 82 4,5
STATE OF OHIO
water w ork s F und 21 ,284 87
99'1 6370 or Co ntact Mor tm Fur
DEPARTMENT OF
Sewag e Dt SP Fd
ntture
TRANSPORTATION
(W a ter Pol l Co ni )
Bernice
Bede
Osol
Columbus, Ohio
WANTED TO buy old jewelry
12,249 00
December n, 1971
Stree t Canst M &amp; R
Call 992 5262 or wnte Ka y
contr,ct S•l•s
8, 462 32
Fu nd
Cecd 1:1 7 S 2nd Mtd dl eport
Legal Copy No . 79· 19
Debt Ser'v' lce F unds 7,2 00 84
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
OH
Federa l Revenue
Sealed proposa ls will be
Shan ng
1,987 .00
WANTED
TO buy Rural prope rly
received at the office of the
F•re Prolec t• on Levy 3,364 .62
or acreage {I0 to l 00 ceres or
Director
of
the
O hi o
Guara n ty Depostt
390 00
more ) Me tgs Co no l tve look·
Department
of
Trans
Tota l
75,221 10
portation , Co lum bus. Ohio ,
tng lor re ttre me nt stle Prefe r
7
10
Gran d Tot a l
5,22 1.
January t6, 1979
unti l 10 0 0 A . M . , Oh io
Raq ne Cheste r Portla nd ore o
To t al Dis bursements
Standard T i me , Tuesday ,
Please wn te Bo• 779 R c o The
Gene r a l F u nd
16,345 69 Someexcttl ngnew friendswho
January '23, 1979, for lm
10
Oo tly Se nhne l 111 Court St
w a te r Wo r ks Fund 24 ,215 42 could introduce yo u to fresh
pro . . ements tn .
~om eroy OH 4 ~7 ~9
Sewag e D1sp Fd
Parts 1 to 27 InclUS IVe are
1ntere sts and new enjoyment
(Water P oll Con t 12,249 oo may ente r yo ur life thts comtnft
offered as one contract end
St r eet Cans t M &amp; R
1 will be considered on th!
Fund
a,736 09 year The se relationships wi
Yard Sal•.=
e _ __
basis Of the tote I amount bid
Deb t serv .ce Fund s 6,566 28 lead to many happy advenP•rts 1 tllru 27
IF VOU hove o servtce to aft er
Fed er at Rev Sha rmg 3,862 24 tures
Athens , Gallle, Hocking,
won t to bu y or se ll some tht ng
Fir e Protec lo on Levy 2,281 6A CAPRiCORN !Dec. 22..Jan. 191
Meigs and Vinton Co unties,
or
oe lookt ng lor work
Ohio, on bridges on var iOUS
Gu a ran ty Depos•t
30 oo -Your u s ually prudent J'udgment
Tota l
74,286 36
routes
and
section
s
.
by
you
II
ge
t
res
ults
whatever
Grand To t al
74,286 36 co uld be di s torted today by
clean tno and painting .
fo ster wil h o Sent me l Wo nt Ad
P e rsonal Serv •ce
unrealis ti c thinking: Take off
Str uc ture Type See
Coli 9&lt;J1 2156
Gen eral Fu nd
4,007 42 yo ur ro se-colored glasses and
Plans .
Wa ter Wor ks Fu nd
5,554 25 s e e things as they re ally are
" The date- set tor com
ple11on of tl'lls work shall be
Sewag e D ts p Fd .
Find ou t mo re of what lies
Pets for Sale
as set for t h In the biddi ng
(Wate r Po ll can t ) 12.249 on ahead for you tn 1979 by sendproposal "
RISING
STAR
Ken nels Boordt ng
St r eet canst M &amp; R
tng fo r yo ur copy of th e all new
Each b idder shall be
an
d
groomtng
al l breeds
3,205 79 As lro-Graph Leller for 1979
F und
requ ired to file With his b id a
Ches h1re 367 0292
Deb t se rv.c e Fu nds
sa 78 Mall $1 for e ach and a long,
cert1fied chec k or ca shier 's
c hec k for a n amount equa l, to SIAMESE RABBITS 5 mol e 3
Fed e r a l Rev e nue
self~addressed , stamped enve~
per cent of his bid. but In
To~~r t ng
fe male 985·355 5
2 ~;~~~ ~~ lope to Astra-Graph , P 0 Box five
no event more t han fifty
Tolal
26,135.24 489, Radio City Station, N.Y .. thousand dollars, or a bond
op, ra11on &amp; Main1.
10019 Be sure to speclly birth
tor ten per cent of hll bid,
General F und
12,338 27 stgn.
.
Auto Sal_~-- _
payab le to.. tne Director .
Waler Works Fund 14,52 1 17 AQUARIUS (Jan. 211-Feb. 191
Btdders must apply , on the 1967 ' 1 ton Fo rd ptekup b c yl
forms ,
for
S t~eue~d Co n s ! M &amp; R 5,530 30 Even tho ugh you may feel a pal proper
std S350 378 6349
qualification at least ten day s
. "
Fed e r a 1 Reven ue
owes yo u a favor, this is not a
prtor to the date set for
1973 DODGE P OW~R Wag on 4
Sha nn g
2 ~ 80 2 24 pa rti c ula rl y good day to reopening bids In accordan ce
wheel dr~ ve 985 3378
Ftre Prot Levy
2,281 6.4 qu est It Wa1t till yo ur pal
with Chapter 5525 Ohio
Guara n t y DepoSit
30 00 volun te ers .
Revised
Code
.
1975 DATSUN PICKUP good con
Tota l
37,503 62
Plans and spec if icatio ns
d tlton low mdo ge, good ltres
Grand To la l
37 ,503 62 PISCES (Feb. 20- May 201 An
are on file In the Department
Runs good m snow 91::1 5 39 ~9
Non.G oH rnm e ntal
ally who us ually de livers what
of Tran~ portetion and th e
Water Wo r ks Fund
4,1 40 00 he pro mi ses may let you down
office of the- Olstr lcf Deput y ASSUME PAYMENT 4)( 4 -4 wheel
De bt se rv1c e Fu nds ' 6,507 50 tod ay bec ause of circumDirector .
d trve 1978 Ford short bed
Tota l
10.647 50
hi
t 1B
The Director reserv es the
e
Grand To ta l
p tck~ p- 6_14 067 3305
10, 647 50 stan ces beyo nd s con ro
rig ht to relect any end all
read y to carry the ball if nece s~
Ba lanc e Dec. 31,1978
bids
00
YOU need a ' tronspo rtaflon
Gene ral Fu nd
1,671 97 sary .
DA VID L WEIR
cqr? 1974 Chevy Moltbu $1495
Wa te r Wo r ks F und
686 81 ARIES (Morcb 21-Aprll 191 Be
DIRE CTOR
1972 Chevy piC ku p 6 cyl sld
Str ee t Cons t M &amp; R
on your bes t behavior in career
Re'v' 8-17 73
5900 1973 Old!&gt; Custom wagon
o :b~~derv F un ds
~: ~~~ !~ matters today. Take c are not to n 1 a, 15, 2t c
51495 IY75 Ford Mu sta ng
Feder al Reve nue
do something o utlandish that
Ghto std $1995 3047735471
Shari ng
730 67 co uld los e you a n Important
1972 CH R Ys l~ R -TOVm a-nd Co~n Ant t Rec ess •on Fund
321 00 ad mirer.
'
try sta l!on wagon New ex
Fore Pro t eC11on Levy 8,539 24 TAURUS (April 211-Mey 20) Take
OROINANCE NO. 1075·78
houst PS. PB good lt res ot he r
1,236 oo pa ins not to be ove rly posesGua r an t y Deposi t
An
Ordtnance
to
Amend
Total
19,11 3 35
y 'II
new ports Good runmng cond1·
Section IV of Ordinance No.
Gr&lt;tnd Tot al
19,1 13 3~ s1 veofaloved one today . ou
Iton, $600 742-3074
1070·78, F hclng Rates and
M un1c1p a l Rece 1pts
drive th e one you c are for
Charges for Wafer service In
By source
furth e r away tf you try to draw 1he V•llage of Middleport,
19b4 F O~D F-250 6 cyl 3· speed
R eve nue
hi m or her too c lose
rough
$250
posltracf)on
OhiO
Source To t a ls Summa r y
GEMINI (May z1 . June 20) To
742 281 0 or 7-42 3093
- - Prooe r t y Ta xes
15,075 92 s us latn harm o ny on the home
Be tt or da tn ed by the
Slate Le 'v' led Loca ll y
1977 CH EV ROL ET PICKUP a uto
Counc
il
o
f
th
e
Vil
la
ge
of
Share d Ta;~~: es
12,207 52 fro nt today you might need to
shor t bed 99'} 3240
eport a s follows ·
ln ler gov er n me nt a l At d ,
pampe r yo ur mate a btt more Middl
Sec 1 That beg inn ing
Gr ants &amp; Contr ac ts
tha n us ual Why not? Your turn Jan uary 1, 1979, Se c IV of
17,990 62- will co me
.
Ordtnence No 1070-78 shall
For Rent
Speco al Assess m en ls 3,060 84 CANCER (June 21..July 221 read . Water Tap Fe es as
Charges for P ubl• c
COUNTR Y MO BIL !: Home Pork
s er v .ces
'2 1.2B.4 87 Toda y , don ' t attempt to flatter follo ws
Inc h Mete rs
1300.00
Route 33 north of Pome roy
Ftnes , Costs &amp;
unwillin g he l p e(~ to do your One
o Inch Meters
$500 00
lo rge lots Call 992 7479
For fettu r es
1,409 SO biddi ng . The tactic wtll prove Tw
Four Inch Mete rs
$700 00
L•ce nses, P er m1ts &amp;
unprodu c tive, an d could even S1x Inc h Meters
:I AND 4 RM furn1 shed ond un
S900.00
Insp ect tons
28 00
b
ss
Ph o n e
furn tshe d opt s
A new tap I S hereby def tned
Dtt1e r Reve nu e
23 8J ca use yo u some em arr,;t ~
to be th e In st allation of wa ter
991 5434
Gra nd To t a l Muntc lpa l
ment
er'v' tce on a line where none
Rece;p ts
71.081 10 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your sformerl
TWO BEDROOM kttche n furn is h
y e x isted and wh ic h
Total Re ce1pts
prudence could be tossed to r equ ires the Installation of
ed opt Ca ll bef ore~U om
So urc.~ Tota ls Summary
the wmd s today tf you see ne w Iines from the wa ter
992 27BB
Pro t:rm- ty Ta ,; es
15 ,075.92
··-' d
l!' t
1 main and the Install a tion of a
. 3ta te . Lev ied Lo call y
Ite ms """' eslre u canna
ON~ BEDROOM mobd e home
n ew membe r and meter box
Shar e d Ta xes
12 ,207 52 affo rd. Ltve withtn yo ur means
adults only Q92.2598
ln le rgov e r n mental A 10
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 221 Be In a location not formerly
served by water servic e from
Gra n ts &amp; Contr act s
care ful today that you do not the s1!1 ie water meln
Sl CEPING ROOMS rea sona ble
l 7,990 6'2 establ ts h a precedent s ervmg
alter 4 rol l 992 77~1
Sec . It Th iS Ordi nance is
SP-_es_.t_al~~~~nt_?~O&amp;Ul. no useful purpose with per· dec lared to be an emergency
Ch a rge s Fo r Pub lic
so ns lo r wh o m yo u are re spon- measure in tha t th e public
Serv .ce s
21.284 87
peace , he alth , safet y end
• _ --~ive Away
F tneSr Cos ts &amp;
S tbl ~ .
welfare require th e 1m ·
Forfeit u r es
LA09 50
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Be mediat e astabll s hment Of
F1 V~ FR~E )&gt;u pp1:s . 992· 751 8
L•ce nses, Per mt ts &amp;
s elf-sufficie nt today . Don 't rely rates In the fi nanc ing of the
SMAl l BLACK female pood le type
lnspe c t.on s
28 oo
too heav ily on others. Dlsap- cost of sa id water s ys tem a n d
23 83
· Ilk 1 11 o e x the opera tion the-reof , and ,
Oth e r Re venu e
pu p 992 37b0
Othe r Non Rev enue 4,140 00
poin 1me nt IS
e Y
Y U - ther e fo r e , this Ordinance
Grand To ta l Mun .c •pa l
peel the m to do what you
LEGAL NOTICE
shall tak e effec t Im mediately
Rece ip ts
75,22 1 10
s hou ld be dotng for yoUrself
Notice Is hereby given that
u pan 1 Is passa ge
Munoc1pa l
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Do
the annual meet ing of the
Sec Il l This Ordinance
D isbursements
not keep company today with shall ta ke effect an d be m
stoc kholders of The Farmers
Bank &amp; Savings Company of
Pe~s~:;(~!~:;ces
pe rs on s who are able to spe!!_~ force fro m a nd afte r Jan uary 1 211
Wes t Second Stre-et,
1, 1979
Progr a m Tota ls s u mmary
more la vis hly than you are
Pomeroy , Ohio, w ilt be held
Passed t he 11th da y of
Securttv of Perso ns &amp;
SA(UTTAAIUS (Nov. 23· Dec. December 1978
at the office of said Bank In
P roper t y
3,227 42
21) Importa nt goals could be
Pomeroy, Oh to, according to
Its by laws, on the third
co;n~~~~~t~ent
postponed today bec uase you Attest Ge ne Gr a te
12, 249 00
Wednesday of January, 1979,
Clel"k
Baste u t •J 1rv
lack ambition and drive . Putting
at 4 00 P M for the purpose
M . L Kelly
Service s
5,554 25
matters off will only cause
of electing directors and the
Pr esident of Counc il
Tra nsport a t ion
3,205 79
futu re complications .
transaction of such other
Ge nera I Go 'v' t
780 00
!NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN1
bu~nen as
m1y properly
( 11 8, 15, 2tc
Fed era l Revenue
come before seld meeting .
Shar ing
1,060 00
Other Ope ration
PaulE . Kloes ,
&amp; Maintenan ce
Secretary
Prog r am Tota ls Sum m a ry
Sec ur it y of Pe r son s &amp;
{12 ) 27, (1 ) 7, 10, 15, ..
P rope r ty
7,387 24
The W.M .S. of the local
Allendance at the morning
Publi c Heal th &amp;
.. 60 43
Wel fa r e Ser '-' tces
s ervices
at
the
Free church held their meeting
Baste Ut ilitY
Tuesday evening at the social
Methodist Church Dec. 31
14 ,5'21 17
Ser v ices
5,530
30
rooms of the Athens Savings
Transporta t ion
was 94. Choi r members
.... 90 60
was 10.
and l&lt;lan.
~:~:~:": ~~~~nue '2 ,802 24 present
• Seventy-four persons were
Sha r ing
Fire P rotect ion Lev y 2,281 64
present at the New Year
30.00
Gu~ r &amp; nt y Depos1t
supper
Saturday evening at
Total
P •sburse ment s
I
the Gra nge Hall at Rock
Prog r am Totals Sum m ar y'
Some
Jbo
wa r s
a nd
Spr
ings
.
sec urity o f Perso n s &amp;
Proper ty
10,614 66
Ms .
Jenny
Wa r d , r evolutions have occ urred in
Publ tc Health &amp;
Colwnbus, spent the weekend the past 30 years.
('l tl.JjJ
460 43
Welf are Ser vic es
with her sister and brotherComm!Jnlfy
12,2.. 9 00 . in-law, Jack Robson. All
Envi ro nm en t
The average Bulgarian
Ba sic Utility
man
spends five hours a week
" Your form Ia lood, SaUy Ser vtces
20,075 42 attended the Sunday morning
but your aim Ia • Utile olfl " ,
helping
out around the house.
TransportatiOn
8,736 09 services at the local cburcb.

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3101 or 742 2573

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COAL li M ~ S T O N E sand gr ove l
ro le tu m r hlo n de ler1tl1 zer dog
lood an d a ll types of soil t::..
fC I'I •or Sni t Wo rk s Inc ~ Mo m
Sl Po meroy 992 389 1
AP Plf S FITZPATRICK Orcha rd
StolP Rl btl9 Phone Wtl kes'ol tll e
M q J7HS
QUAliT Y CONDITIONED miKed
hoy Wtl l de lt,.er 992 1201
PEA HAU LERS CB Soles EqUt p
met,t now on sa le oi l m stock.
~o rlto s an d occessorres th ro ugh
Cht tslmoo; Open every day I? )I
' rP.p t Sunda y and Monday
f Vontng s by oppo tntment
Pnr t la n d
O h to
Ph o11 e
H43 /OM
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Insured

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SNOW
TIRE SALE
SNOW iT IRES
ON SALE AT
POMEROY LANOMARK
SERVICE STATION

' Pomeroy Landmark
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 992-21 B1
PIGS f OR sole 949 28 57 after 5

THE SWEEP

PETE SIMPSON

SALES REP. FOR
SUNDINS
HAMMOND ORGANS

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Real Estate for Sale
HOUSI: FOR sole
locot 1on
Maso n WV Four bedroom spit!
leve l bu tlt tn k1tchen w1th
oven ra ng e garba ge d1 sposal
a nd ba r Fa mdy room dtn1ng
room whole house corpeltng
Full stte b o!oemen t Ce nt ra l o• r
a nd fo rced ot r gas heal All
dra pes plus washer a nd dryer
Sockyor d 10 fl h1 gh cedo r
fe nce and ceda r decks for
pn vocy Hea ted QOroge Close
lo school s tore po rk and lennt s
court Co ntrac t Go ry l Gtb tn
Call b14 ·949 214b
3' ', acres 1n Pome roy Secluded
wooded are a on top of htll
Overlook s nver Water e lec
trtc ovodobl e 992 3886
SKL UOEO IN town !tvtng All
elec tric 3 bf!droom 1 1 ~ both
corpe tod la mtly room wi th
Fra nldtn stove ga rage 1 1
acre lond Near Me•gs H1gh
School. To !lee. do l 992 0287.

l ·12-1 mo.

ROGER HYSEU
GARAfiE
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mile off Rt. 7 ~y-poss on
St. Rl. 1'24 toword Ruttond,

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ROOM ho u!ie , Iorge bose
men! e nd root c- ~ ll o r SI OSOO
Near gra de sc hool fl utiond
7.4 ] ?153

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Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
/~lso Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

REYNOLD'S

ELECTRIC MOlOR
SHOP
18 Ye•rs Experience
Will Make
Service C. lis

l.H'S !7EEf... !AS'f NEEDl ED TilE
CHIE:F MATE··SHE SlllG6 ED HIM ..
HE KISj;ED HER--SHE- GOT SORS ·. 50 NOW SHE'e; K.l!iSIIJG HIM ...
(YOU F19URS IT OUT! )

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MA K ES YOU
TH INK I WANTA GO
AROUI\ID NE CK IIJ '
S HIPS OFFIC E RS~!

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PRET EN D
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by Henrt Arnold ard Bob Lee

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Unscrambl e these lour J umbles.
one let1er to each square to form
lo ur ordinary words

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BORN LOSER

651 Beech Street
Middleport,
992-2356
1-4·1 mo. (Pd .)

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EXPERIENCED_ .

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Armstrong Carpeting

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Radiator~

Service-

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APPLIANCE II

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220 E. Main Street,
Pomeroy, 0 .
Caii99H113
For Free Estimates

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
I'll. 19Z·ZI74

11 -9· 1 mo.

8f.IADFOHD Aurt tonee r Com EXCA VATI NG do ze r loader a nd
bac khoe wo rk d ump tru cks
pl ete Se(v1ce Phone 94q.2487
and lo boys lor h1 re wtl l haul
or q4 9 ?000 Ronne Ohta Crtlf
frll dtrt to !&gt;Otl ltmes tone and
Bra dford
g rovel Coli Bob or Roge r Jef
ELWOOD BOW ~ RS REPA IR
fers day phone 997 7089 ntgh t
Sweepe rs loaste rs tron s oil
phone 9Q'l 3525 or Q9 2 5232
sma ll a ppliances l awn mowe r
-· -· · · -EXCA
VATING don?l backhoe
ne.ot l to Stole Ht ghwoy" Gara ge
a nd dtl che r Cha rles R Hot
on Rou lc 7 Phone (6 14 ) 985
l te ld
Bac k Hoe Se rvice
J~7 5
~ u 11 o n d OhiO Pho ne 74'2 2008
S ~W I NG MACHINE R ep'c~~r s se r
vtce all rnokes 992 2284 The WILL do roofmg c.ons trucfl oh
plum btng and heoltn g No tob
f ob nc Sh o p
Po m e ro y
lao Iorge or too sma ll Phone
Au th ori red Stng er So le s a nd
742 2348
Servte e WI;" shar pen Sct sso•s

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POMEROY,.O.
A NEW HOME ~ tn a ne w
a dd 1t1on
Beau tif u l
J
be droom , Ph bat hs, fo rmal
dining , la rge rec . room ,
fir e pl ace, full base ment , 1
acre .
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21/:t ACRES - Ne w A
fr a m e, la rge rec room , 3
bedroom s , 11!2 baths , util i
ty , car pe ttn g, full base
ment , he a t pump, sto r age
b ldg. , paiiO $37,500 00.
70 ACRES "'ce lay mg
g rou nd , la rge ba rn, m 1lk
ho use, othe r buildings,
farm pond, new home not
compl e ted as ye t . )'ie re is a
buy $48 ,000 00.
OVER 1 ACRE - 2 s tory
fram e,
-4
b e drooms ,
remode le d, e nc losed front
por ch, la rg e 2 ca r ga rage,
s torage bldg Low hea t
bi lls. $29,500 00 .
BABY FARM - 5 acres,
b a r n , c hi c ke n
house,
p a sture , ga rde n, remode l
ed hom e, 3 bedrooms, b a t h,
natural g as heat, nt ce kit·
c hen, c lose in , $16,500.00.
IF YOUR HOME IS ON
THE MARKET, YOU
WANT
ACTION .
IF
NOTHING SEEMS TO
HAPPEN , CALL
US
WE'LL HELP YOU FIND
A BUYER PROMPTLY .

HOWERY AND MARTI N
~e p lt(
syste ms
cav oli ng
d01er backh oe du mp tr uck
ltmestone
grove l blackt op
povlllg Rt 143 Ph nne I {614 )
b9H 733 1
Real Estate for Sate

VtRGILB . SR . ~~
992-3325
216-l:: Second Street
BRICK HOUSE
3
bedroom s ,
1112
baths,
na t ur al gas fur nace, c ity
water in t own ne a r s hop
lng $25,000.
TOWN LOCATION 3
be droom frame home wtth
b ack yard a nd 2 ca r
ga r age
1111 baths and
natur a l gas hea t On ly
$15.000
E DG E OF TOWN - 4
bedroom house on ha rd
roa d with nat gas , dri lled
wel l, ni ce
k i t . w1t h
di s hwa she r and copper
plu mb ing . $27,500.
4 52 ACRES ~ in the cou n
tr y Th ts 3 bedroom hom e
h as been r enov ate d in side,
w1th mode r n kit ., gas fur
n ace , L.C. w ater a nd 2 car
g a rg e $27,500.
BUSINESS - All s tock at
inve ntory a nd furnt s hmgs
tn a re al locat1on More
d e t ails a t the offt ce only
PROPERTY IS THE BEST
INVESTMENT YOU CAN
MAKE .
CALL
A
REALTOR FOR BEST
RESULTS
G. Bruce Teaford
Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy
Associates

Hous;ng '
Headquarters

You FIWM

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FIRS T I WAS SCARED THAT
WE WERE AL L ALONE 0 ~ THIS
OLD BARGE AHD MIGHT NEYE R
BE FOUMD NOW, I DUNHO ··

THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS
I Al llred
5 Se ttl e d on

ALLEYOOP

SO "llU Nest&gt; A 'JOOL WITH

2 Confine
l Expia t e
I Ottoman
offlc 1al
5 Explos ion

••• NOW WHERE 'S "THIS S POT 'lOU
FOlLOW M!: AND
S&lt;\ID '1Q.1 KNOW ABOuT "THAT
'&lt;OU Wil-L SEE!
10 Ce r e mon y
HAS AU..IH' AY-. HEADS? -~&gt;~
II Chipmunk
or b eav e r
site
13 Chmese port
6 ~'our-bagger
II P ums h
7 European
by fine
rtver
15 St or a ge box
8 Like ranks
of soldiers
16 Horror
17 P1 cke l
9 Called for
20 R a ge
a re pea l
21 Otologis t' s
12 Bre w er
topic
or Wn g hl
!8 Lot t e r y
22 Peggy •
a nd Pmk y
prize
23 T a ke the
19 Fodd e r
vows
26 F a m ous
te nor
10
27 Dutch · 28 Midwest
college
29 Bro or s1s.
30
N1c k y
Walt, if 4ou
Arnste m
don't call the
portra ye r
qarage th is
33 Awn
1nstant, I'm
35 Se1ze
qoinq
37 Tra mple
walk ho me !
38 MaXIm
' 39 H arsh
40 Gae lic
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WHACK?

GASOUNE ALLE Y

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Yesterday's Ans" er
22 Nasty
glance
23 Quagmire
24 Wa rded
off
25 Ease
26 Ti betan
gazelle

28 Cagney
film role
30 Accumula t e
31 Habituate
32 Spurious
34 G ush
3fl Bar order
38 Fa bnc

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FRANK &amp;ERNIE

9' and 12' V"IIIJI

8

Floor Covering In Stock

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Wendell or Horb Grote
or Gono Smllll

RUnAND
FURNITURE

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BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

WEST
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Vulnerable : Both
Dealer : North
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North East

South

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One le tt e r si mply st ands ror a nother In t h1s sample A 11
used for th e three L's. X for th e t wo O's, e t c Single le tters.
apostrop hes the lengt h a nd for ma ti on o r the words are an By Oswald Jacoby
htnts E ach day the code le tt en; a re d ifferent
aod Also Sootag
Oswald : " There is nolbmg
CRYPTOQUOTES
much to play at three clubs.
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trick tf the defense sltps
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make exactly nine tricks."
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of the modern use of the twoE H I Z K, J over.oone response. In expert
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bidding the mtnlmwn for
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HAVE TlME TO LIV E .- HELEN ing points and these mini·
mwns have filtered down to
ordinary standard Amer l·

can."

SHE's THROWIN'
ANOTHER ONE
See the Grate Family at

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Goo d Morn ing Amer ica 6, 12, 13;
CBS News 8 , Sc hoolles 10, Three Slooges. Little
Rasca ls 17
7 15- Weather 33; 7 3()-Famlly Altair 10, New Zoo
Re vu e 19, B ig Blue Ma r ble 33
8 ()(}-Capt Kang aroo 8, 10, · News 12 , Lea .' It To
Beaver 17, Sesame St 33
~ 3Q- Sesame 51 . 9; Testimony Time 12 , Hazel 17.
9 00- M erv Gr iff in 3: Phil Do nahue 4, 13 .15,
- Emergen cy One 6, Hogan 's He roes 8, Match Gam e
10 ; Ro cky &amp; Fr ie nds 12, Lucy Show 17
9 JQ-Romper Room 6; Brady Bunch 8; Hogan ' s
Heroes 10; $20,000 Pyra m id 12, Green Acres l1
10 OQ-Card Sharks 3:4,6,7,151 To Be An nou nced • :
E dg e of N1ght 6 ; Al l In The Fam1 ly 8, 10, Dating
Game 13, Movie " The Dev il &amp; Miss Jo nes " 17
10 31&gt;-AII Sta r Secr ets 3, 4,6,7, 13, 15, Andy Gr lffllh 6,
P rice is Right 8,10, S20,000 P yr a m id 13
11 ()(}- H1gh Roll ers 3,4,6,7, 15; Happy Da ys 6, 12, 13,
Andy Gn ffit h 19, Cons um er Sur vival Kit 20.
11 3Q-Wh eel of Fortune 3,6, 7, 15, Fam ily Feud 6,1 2,13,
Ne ws 4, Love ol c1fe 8, 10; 11 55-C BS News 8,
Hci use Call 10, News 17
12 ()(}- Newscent e r J , $20,000 P yr amid 4, Bob Braun 4 ,
J eopardy 6, 15; Young &amp; th e Rstless 8, News 6,7, 10,
Ne wswal c h· 12 12, Midday Maga zine 13, Love
Am e r ican Sy le 17
12 3Q- Ryan ' sHope4,6, 12,13; Pa ssword 7,)5; E lec . Co.
9,20,33, Mov 1e " The Ma n fro m the Dine r ' s Club "
17
Oil'- Holl ywood Squ or es 3, 7, All My Ch lldrren
4,6, 12, 13, News 6,8, Young &amp; the Res tle ss 10, Not
For Wome n O nl y 15
1 30-Da ys of O ur Li ves 3.4.6, 7, 15; As The Wor ld Turns
• 8, 10; 2 O(}-()ne L1 le to Live 4,6, 12, 13, 2 oo-one
Life to Li ve 4,6, 12, 13 .
2 3!&gt;-Doctors 3,4,6, 15, Gui ding Lig ht 8, 10 , I Lo ve Lucy
171
3 00- Anolhe r Wor ld 3,4 , 6, 15 , Ge neral Hospi t al
4,6,12,13 , Lilias Yoga &amp; Yo u 9,20; Speed R a cer 17;
Beethoven Fe stival 33
3 :30-Mash 8, O ve r Eas y 9; Joker's Wild 10; Flintstones 17 , L&gt;i c k Cave ll 20.
4 ()(}-Miste r Cartoon 3, Edge of Night&lt;, 12, Splderman
4, Hollywood Squares 15, M e rv Griffin 6 ; Dinah 7;
Por ky P ig &amp; F ne nds B, Ses ame St 20,33; Batman
10, Dinah 13, Space Giants 17.
4 3()- Bew ltched 3, Superm a n 4; Gi lligan' s Is 8; Brady
Bunch 10, Pettlcoal Ju n c tion 15, Gilligan ' s Is 17.
5 Q0-- 1 Dream of J eann ie 3, 17; Bionic Woman 13 ;
Bever ly Hillbillies 8, Mister HO&lt;Jers' Ne ighborhood
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on es - pla y that the res pons e Js an abs olute game
force We don ' t go that far .
We do pla y that rest;&gt;onder
promises a s econd btd and
that unles s tba t second bid is
a r e bid t o three of his own
s uillhe opene r 1s requi red to
brd again."
Alan : "Whe n South responded with two clubs he
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better than to continue to
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how we Dian to continue the
bidding?"
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seven. Experts have complic ated ways, but the simple
method is to use Blackwood
and try seve n if partner
shows two aces and two
kings .
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! Area Deaths ! Initial steps

OffiCials stepping up
land disposal efforts
LOGAN, Ohio (AP ) - Offi· county and Weisent said the
department is trying to avoid
cials have been stepping up county-bycounty program a problem that arose in the
efforts for the past two years has saved the state money as past when small portions of
to dispose of state land along well as speeding up the the canals were given to local
the 813 mile~ of canals that disposal program.
governments which did not
were the heart of Ohio 's
Transfers to local govern- maintain them. The land, in
economy in the ·early 1800s. ments which have specific some instan~s, returned to
Hocking Cou nty is the public uses in mind for the state ownership.
latest of several counties land are made wit hout
Between !825 and 1847 the
where the Department of charge . Sa les are at · state built 813miles of canals,
Administrative Services ' appraised values, Weisent 32,903 acres of reservoirs, H
Bureau of Real Estate has explained .
been advertising such lands
The lands administrator
for sale.
said the state still owns about
. The state. began getting ~id 200 miles of the old canals.
of the land about 20 years ago The state departments of
There will be a meeting of
after the State Canal Land transportation and natural the Southeast Tributaries
Authority was created and resources already ha ve Citizens · Technical Advisory
given control over sales.
obtained portions of the Committee (c·TAC) January
25, at 7:30 p.m., at the Rio
Prior to that each sale re- property, he said.
quired a special act of the
Some sections have become Grande College Cafeteria in
General Assembly. Until two right-of-ways , for highways, Rio Grande.
years ago, the authority others have been developed
The C·TAC will vote on
advertised and sold the land into parks. Several sizable approval of the Part II report
parcel by parcel.
sections, such as the ooes at of the Water Quality
Ray
Weisent
the Roscoe and near Piqua have Management Pian for S\JIJ.
adminstrator of the land for been restored to provide a mission to the Policy Ad·
the department, said the new realistic picture of early visory Committee for final
p.llicy was adopted to dispose canal system life.
approval.
of all such land in one county.
Smaller sections also have
The disposal is advertised, been restored at many places
with public agencies having throughout Ohio . One
· remnant of canal can be seen
priority in claims.
Land not sought by a public at a roadside park along U.S.
(Continued from page I)
agency can then be sold .to · 33 in eastern Hocking County.
National Guardsmen on
abutting landoWners. Maps
A section scme 2().20 miles
showing the canal land in the long in the Akron-Cleveland their way to a Roc~ Falls, Ill.,
county are usually placed on area is to become part of the annory were diverted to
evacuate stranded motorists display at courthouses.
Cuyahoga Valley . National · on Illinois roads, and the ·
· The maps are provided by Recreation Area.
Guard's armory was used as
the department to each
Weisent
said
the a shelter for travelers Sunday
night .
A
fire
department
helicopter. plucked four
peopl e from Lake Michiga!l
Sunday morning after t~
abandoned a stranded fishing
boat and started walking
across the frozen lake.
Gov. Robert Ray declared
a state of emergency after a
blizzard accompanied by
winds up to 5 mph dumped up
to 16 inches of snow in eastern
Iowa.
A 2-year-old Des Moines
· boy was listed in serious
condition at an Iowa City
hospital today after he was
found curled up inside the
wheel of a semi-trailer truck
following a blizzard. He has
been separated from his
parents as the family walked
from a snow-bound car to
safety.
Two storm-related deaths
were reported Saturday and
Sunday in Iowa where icedov e r highways and snow
blown into drifts by high
winds ca used highway
closings and power outages.
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Some 26,000 residents of
Frankfort, Ky., were without
power late Sunday due to an
overloaded circuit at a
sub station
in
nearby
garlicl99+
Lexingto n. Temperatures
hovered near zero in the
• Big
state's capital city and a
spokesman for the utility said
it was not known when power
would be restored .
In Colorado , authorities
feared an automobile may
have .been caught in an
avalanche on Red Mountain
Pomeroy, 0 .
during a severe snowstorm
200 East Main
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aqueducts and 294 lift locks as
part of the navigational
system .
Indian Lake, Grand Lake,
St. Mary's and Buckeye lakes
were built as reservoirs to
supply water to the canal
system which was built at a
total · cost of nearly $16
million.

Approval vote slated ]an. 25

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The Part II report covers
area specific information
relating to the geology,
topography, groundwat er
availability , land use activities, and envirqnmentally
sensitive areas. The Part II
has been subject to prior
review by both the C·TAC and
the
PAC.
Subsequent
revisions were submitted to
the C·TAC for review and
approval and will be included
in !he reissued revised Part II
report.
The Part II report must be
approved by the PAC before
this part of the plan can be
certified by the Governor.

Emergency
.

units ·busy
Three calls were answered
Saturday night by the
emergency unit of the . Mid·
dleport fire department.
At 7:31 p.m., the unit went
to the Harrisonville Road for
Walter King, Route 4,
Pomeroy, a medical patient,
who was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
At8:59 p.m., the squad took
Sharon Covert Burns of near
Pomeroy to Holzer Medical
Center. At 11 :20 p.m., Mrs.
Loretta
Saelens,
659
Broadway St., Middleport ,
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

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Veterans Memorial HospitaL
GROVE CITY - Weaver
Mrs. Saelens was born Aug.
c.; , Wolfe, 7i, 354o Lewis 2:1. 1004 ih Washington. Iowa;
·Circle, Grove City, died the daughter of the late Owen
Friday at Mt. Carmel and .Johanna. McKevitt. Mrs.
Medical Center, Columbus. Saelens was a member of
Mr. Wolfe was born Jan. 22, Middleport Business and
1907 at Minersville son of the Professional Women 's Club, .
late Weaver William and Sacred . Heart Church and
Berta Carroll Wolfe.
Catholic Women 's Club.
He is survived by his wife,
She is survived by her
Clara M. Wolfe, one son, huspand,
Adolph , one
George
W.
Wolfe, daug ht er and son·in·law,
Harrisburg, Ohio; one Dennis Saelen s and Carla
daughter, Mrs. Les (Janet) Saelens, Middl eport ; four
Swerlein, Worthington; three grandsons , Chr,stopher ,
grandchildren, one brother, Patrick,
Gregory and
Rollin wolfe, two sisters. Michael Wilt; three sisters,
Mrs. Beatrice Postlewaite . Josephine Clossin, La Plata,
and Mrs. Rosetta Dresser, all Mo .; · Margaret Payne,
of Columbus.
Washington, Iowa, .and
Funeral sen/Ices will be Lucille Coyne, Moline, Ill. ;
held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at one
brother,
Joseph
the Porter Funeral Home in McKevitt, Moline, ilL, and
Mt . .Sterling with the Rev. several nieces and nephews.
William R. Bauman of·
Mass of Christian burial
ficiating. Burial wlll be in will be held Tuesday at 10
Pleasant Cemetery. Friends · a.m . at Sacred Heart Church
may call.at the funeral home with the Rev. Father Paul
Welton officiating. Wak e
today .
services will be held this
LORETTA SAELENS
evening at 8 p.m. at Ewing
Mrs . Loretta McKevitt ChapeL Friends niay call at
Saelens, 74, 659 Broadway, the funeral home any time.
j
Middleport, died Saturdav at·

Recommend regulation
By JEFFREY MILLS
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP ) Federal
officials
recommended todliy a safety
regulation they said would
add $20. to $45 to most power
lawn mower prices but
Jl'event 60,000injuries a year .
The
standard,
recommended by the staff of
the Consumer Product Safety
Commission, is expected to
be approved when the
commission meets Jan. 25.
It likely will receive the
qualified endorsement of a
power lawn mower industry
group.
The regulation, which
would take effect Dec. 31,
1981, . would require that
power mower blades be
shielded from the mower's
operator. The rule would aiso
require that the blades stop
three seconds after the
operator walked from behind
the machirie.
Some 77,000 people suffer
amputated fmgers or toes,
lacerations and fractures and
other injuries yearly because
they come in contact with
moving blades, the agency
staff said. Most of the injuries
occur when an operator tries

the machine's cover.
The regulation would not
apply to manual mowers,
riding mowers , lawn or

garden tractors , and large
mowers seldom used by
consumers.
In 1973, the 0utdoor Power
Equipment Institute asked
the commission for a safety
standard.
Dennis Dix, the group's
director , said before the
recommendation's re.lease
that the association would
suppoct a safety standard
which does not specify bow
manufacturers comply with
it.
.
The recommendation
generally leaves to makers
the de sign.of ~afe machinery.
The regulation would alsc
cover shield strength, control
location and a · mower's
ability
to pass over
depressions and obstructions.

The Pomeroy emergency
squad was called to the
James Soulsby home, Union
Ave., at 6:44 p.m. Saturday
for Mrs . . Soulsby's mother,
Mrs. Jed Will, who was ill.
She was taken to Holzer
Medical Center.
The squad answered a call
LINE EXPLODES
at 7:35 p.m. Saturday for
GONZALES,
La. (AP) - A
Sharon Covert Burns, near
chemical
pipeline
exploded,
Pomeroy. She was taken to
ruptured
~
nearby
nitrog~n
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
line
and
forced
temporary
Saturday at ~~4~ p.m., the
' evacuation of a housing area
Ul\lt went to Rock Springs for
·-and· the..closing of Interstate
Betty Willis who was taken to
·
lo/state police said.
·"
Holzer Medical Center.
The
piJll'lines
were
cut
off
Sunday at4:17 p.m. the squad
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at both ends Sunday, and
went to West Main St. for
By The Associated Press
Leonard Jewell who was also
Ohio's weekend traffic their contents burned into the
taken to Holzer Medical fatalities totaled at least six, early hours today, according
Center.
according to the state High· to Shell Oil Co. spokesman
Peter Fischer. He said the
way Patrol. Icy roads kept
line
that · first exploded
many persons at hom.e, and
carried
ethylene, used in
only one fatality was reported
making
antifreeze.
A third
Sunday.
line
carrying
ethane,
an
The patrol counts traffic
Serve ice milk and sherbet
explosive
gas
also
derived
.
instead of ice cream. They're deaths from 6 p. m. Friday
from
petrbleum,
was
cheaper and contain less fat. until midnight Sunday.
threatmed by the fire .
The dead :
SUNDAY
HAMILTON - Herschel
INJURIES FATAL
50,
address
Hornsby,
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) unknown, in a two-car crash
on Ohio 128 in Butler County. A Pensacola teenager has
died of injuries he suffered in
SATURDAY
AKRON - Akim F erati, 1, a tunnel cave-in that killed
and Felbize Ferati, 18, both of one of his four companions.
David Byrkit, 16, died early
Efgin, Ill., and Feride Duati
Sunday
in a hospital where he
of Chicago, when their car
had
been
listed in critical
skidded on ice on the Ohio
condition.
Dennis
Walters, 13,
Turnpike in Sununit County;
·was
dead
on·
arrival
when the
ran across the median strip
and crashed headon into a two were extricated from the
cave-in Saturday afternoon,
truck .'
COLUMBUS - William E. police said. Byrkit, Walters
Life styles change, costs of living-escalate,
Paulette, 46, of Columbus, in and three other boys had been
a two-car accident on 1·70 digging twmels on the Scenic
childr en seem to rush through Infancy
west of Columbus. Police said Bluffs beach area in East
into adolescence at a.galloping
auto was traveling !Jensacola when the accident
Paulette's
run. Parents who anticipate rls·
eastbound
in the westbound · occurred. After the cave·in,
ing college costs begin edu·
three of the boys tried for
lanes.
_,1 ::catlonal savings plans with
ZANESVILLE - Thomas about an hour to dig out
Farmers Bank "t a.n early
C. Peetz, 31, of Duncan Falls, Wahers and Byrkit before
date. Let us help you arrange an
a pedestrian struck by a car notifying police, patrolman
Interest-accruing savings acon Ohio 60 in Muskingum Greg Moody said.
count that will grow with
County.
your children, and be
YOUTH KILLED
ready for college . ·
BUTTE,
Mont. (AP) - The
Hospital News
when they are.
teenage son of a . deputy
Veterans Memorial Hospital
sheriff was shot and killed
Saturday admissions after exchanging shots with
Janet Pullen, Mt. Alto, W. police and reportedly firing .
Va . ; Goldie Lawson, Miners- on a hospital across the street
ville;
George
Carper, from his home, authortties
Pomeroy.
said.
Saturday discharges The dead youth was
Leona Hubbard , Nellie identified as Michael Lunney,
Groce, Mary Easterday , 17. A hospital employee
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Russell,
Philip received minor injuries from
Donovan, May .Roush•. Iris : flying glass .when a hospital
Kelton , Velma Imbo~ e n , window was shattered, but no
Wanda Roush, June Vau other injuries were reported .
Vranken, George Warner , Deputies said Lunney fired at
Harold Massar, Betty Theiss. them when they arrived at
POMEROY, OHIO
Sunday admissions the house Sunday to in·
William -Morris, Pomeroy; vestigate a Shooting report.
Everett Keefer, Mason, W. The yo~th reportedly fired at
140,000 Maximum Insurance For Eac~ Depositor
Va.
the hospital after demanding
Sunday discharge - Alvan that his girlfriend be brought
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Taylor .
to the house .

Sjx killed
in traffic

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to adjust the mower or clear
the discharge chute.
About three-fourths of
tho se injuries c·ould be
prevented by the regulation,
staff officials estimated.
Mower blades can revolve
at up to 200 miles an hour only
a fraction of an inch inside

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sOlicitor .
.
· Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate read communica tions
announcing hearings by the Ohio Public Utilities Commission
for Jan. 22 for Co1umbia ' Gas of Ohio and the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. They will be held in Columbus.
Council approved the report of Mayor Hoffman for
December showing receipts of $2,129 in fines and fees and $106
in merchant police collections for a total of $2,235.
Grate read a letter from Ashland Oil announcing a one per
·cent per gallon increase on all grades of gasoline a's of Jan. 2.
Grate announced that fire protection contracts with
Middleport have been signed by Cheshire Village and Cheshire
Township . . ·
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Afirst reading was approved on a snow removal ordinance
which will provide for the placement of vehicles on village
strl!ets during a snow emergency so that snow can be more
readily removed.
Council gave a first reading' also to a fair housing
ordinance which provides for fair treatment of persons
~eeding housing, without discrimination. Such an ordinance Is
helpful in making applications for HUD grants.
.
Mayor Hoffman announced an input meeting will be held
at the village hall at 7:30 pm. Thursday in regard to an
application for a community development block grant through
HUD.

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BY KATIE GROW
admini str a ti on ,
Pomeroy Village Council, wat e r
under emergen cy legislation $179,532.22; sewage , $66 ,:lOO ;
Monday night , gave the gener a l bond r etirem ent.
nec ess ary readings ap- $9,625; revenue sha rin g,
provin g the annual ap· . $23,100 ; fire depa rt ment,
propriation m e asure . $1 5, 200 ; parking meter .
Pomeroy's 1979 budget totals $148 ,7 10; total all ap·
$544,987.22. The appro-: propria~ions, $544,987.22.
After approving It s
priation Shows just a one

percent increase over

Second test tube baby hom
LONDON (AP ) - Britain's second test-tube baby
has been born in Glasgow to a 32-year-old cooking
teacher, the Daily Mail reported today ma copyrighted
story.
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The newspaper said the baby, a 5-pound, 12-ounce
boy named Alastair James Lauchan Montgomer.y, was
born Sunday to Grace Montgomery. It reported that
Dr. PatrickSteptoe fertilized one of the woman's ova in
the laboratory with her husband's sperm and then
implanted the egg in her womb to mature normally .

cONSTRUCTION HAL'FED- The multi-purpose building Qeing built
by Karr Construction near Veterans Memorial Hospita l has the wall of
one of the corners going up. Construction on the building , however,' has
been discontinued because of the bad weather. The building when

Lake accident claims two
TAMPA, Fla. (A P) - A little girl .whose hfe
preserver was on .backwards is dead and her father is
missing after their 12-foot fishing boat capsized on a
windswept lake , authorities said
Police said they learned of the accident from a 12year-old boy, who swam to shore when the boat in
which he was a passenger with his father and sister
was swamped Sunday. Divers searched for about 90
minutes Sunday before finding the girl's body.
"Apparen1ly she had a life preserver on but it was on
backwards," sheriff's spokeswoman Pam Michaux
said . .

Pomcroy· Middlc(lort. ohio
Tuesday. January 16, 1979

com pleted will house the health department, senior citizens center,
mental health center, and other offices which will be available. Cost of
the structure is $1,129,930.

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Shah leaves Iran,
may never return

Songwriter leaps to death
NEW YOARK ( AP) - Singer-songwriter Donny
Hathaway bolted the door to his bote! room and leaped
13 stories to his death in an apparent suicide, police .
Hathaway, 33, jumped from the 15th floor of the Essex
House Hotel on Central Park South around midnight
Saturday following dinner and a recording session with
singer Roberta Flack.
Police said Hathaway plummeted to a second-floor
ledge. He·and Ms. Flack shared a GrJlmmy Award in
1973 for the song "Where is the Love." The hit sold
more than a million copies.

Uncertainty surroimds issue ·
PITTSBURGH ( AP) - With a strike by the
. Fraternal Asscciation of Steel Haulers in its ninth
week, it's uncertain how (lluch resistance remains and
what a fed earl judge will do to enforce his back-to-work
order .
In a weekend development, FASH leader William
J. Hill remained free from jail after apparently
meeting his responsibility under the ruling by U. S.
District Judge Louis Rosenberg. Hill was under threat
of arrest on Friday when he was summoned before
Rosenberg , who'd ordered Hill and FASH- vice
president Robert Trent to tell FASH coordinators that
strike was over.

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appropriations ,

coun cil

okayed· the first reading of
an ordinance increaSing

the salaries of. its village
employes. Employes will
r eceive a six Perce nt
salary hik e. However,

council

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problem with section two of

the ordinance which dea lt
with holida y pay for th e

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This sect ion was qu estioned
by Ch'icf Jef Webster. Council
discussed the issue at great
length.
Finally , aher a very long
deb at e, May or Cla ren ce
Andr ews sug gest ed the
following be incorporated in

EXTENSION GRANTED
An exten sion of time to
pa}' real estate taxes in
Meigs County has been
gran led. Treasurer George
Collins announced today.

Thr final da y to pay taxes

is Feb. 14.

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By ROBERT H. REID
Associated Press Writer
TEHRAN ; Iran (AP) With tears in his eyes, Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
left Iran today for Egypt and
the United States, piloting his
own jet on a journey many
believe will end in permanent
exile. His departure touched
off jubilant celebrations
throughout Tehran .'
Two officers of the shah's
royal guard fell to their knees
and tried to kiss the
monarch's feet at Tehran 's
airport, but he motioned for
them to rise, , court sources
said.
Two
other
officers,
standing face to face , held
aloft a copy of the Koran, the
Moslem Holy book, and the
royal couple passed beneath
the impromptu arch to board

cheering and shouting with start rolling again and we
CHICAGO' ( AP) - Wi~
must have better planning for
joy.
new snowfall predicted for
Motorists honk ed their the future.' '
today, the Midwest struggled
Ayatull ah . Khomaini , the
horns and jumped from their
to cope with hip-deep snow
cars and hugged each other. Shiite Moslem reli gio us
that th rea tened ·to disrupt
The 59-year-old ruler, ·in a leader who is the shah's most
· fuel and food supplies.
statement to the official Pars ·influentia l opponent, conThe storm-related death
news agency, said he was gratulated the "heroi c people
toll climbed to at least 53.
going "on vacation be cause I of Iran" on the shah 's
A Kansas road crew
am feeling tired." He left his departure and said it was •
plowing snow Monday in
royal powers with a Regency "U1e fir st step toward ending
r ur al Stafford County
Council and appealed to the the Pahlavi dynasty."
HEADS COMMISSION
Wlcovered a ca r in a ditch
Khom aini, an exile in
Iranian people to preserve
- Rich Jones, Pomeroy,
containing the· bodies of two
the monar chy during his France, said he would return
has b ~eo named president
men who apparently had
to Iran ''at the first proper of th e Meigs County
absence.
frozen to. death .
The shah said the length of time 11 and would name his Commissioners for 1919.
A 44-year-old Columbus;
his stay abroad would depend O \"w' n "p rov isi o n aa l Jo~es who is also chairman
Ohio , man was found 12 feet
on his "physical condition .' ' governm ent " to · suppl ant of th e Meigs County
from the front door of his
But many believ e the Pr ime Min ister Sha hpour Republican Executive
home on Monday. Police said
vacation will turn · into Ba khtiar and the new Committee is manager of
he apparently slipped on ice,
permanent exile and the end government appointed by the the Meigs Branch of the
couldn't get up, and died of
of the dynasty hi s soldier - shah.
exposure.
Athens County Savings and
The lower house of the Maj· Loan Co., W. Main St.,
father founded 54 years ago.
In the hard-bit Chicago
" I hope the goverrunent lis, the Iranian Parli ament, Pomeroy.
area , where up to·4 inches of
will be able to make amends confirmed Bakhtiar a nd his
snow fell atop the 20.3 inches
th e "Shahhine ," a royal
for the past and alsc succeed cabinet today by a vote of 149·
that arrived over th e
Boein~ 727.
in laying the foundation for 43 with \3 abstent.ions . The
weekend, author ities counted
"The shah is gone the future ," said the shah . Senate gave it a vote of No one inj"ured
17 deaths linked to the city 's
forever !" people chanted as
"This work needs a lon g confidence Monday.
worst storm since 1967.
millions pour ed into th e period of cooperation and
Tile Jl&lt;llace sources said the
There ha ve be en 18
streets, showering each other patrioti sm in its utmo st !'&gt;9-vear -o id
rule r
and in minor mishap
(Conti nued on page H)
with candies and rose water, meaning. Our economy must
~'he Gallia · Meigs Post,
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a one-vehicle accident in
Meigs County on SR 121, onetenth
of a mile east of
The
West
Virginia tensive repairs.
Bridge t $33, l ~ U,UUU J, """ Lhe
Rutland
at 7:05p.m. Monday.
Other applications were Wheeling Suspension Bridge
Department of Highways has
Officers report' an east
recommended replacement •. filed fo r replacement funds t$ 13,320,000).
funds be made available for for the Market Street Bridge
Under r ecent legislation , bound vehicle operated by
six state bridges including in
Brooke
County $200 million is bein g made Karen Tillis, 21, Pomeroy,'
the Shadle Bridge in Point 1$26,720,000 ), the Chelyan ava ilable at the discretion of ran off the left side of the
Pleasant . . The department Bridge in Kanawha County, the U. S. Secretary of Trans- roadway and struck an
CHARLESTON - Th e
has submitted a request to ($13,310,000), Huntmgton 's portation for replacem ent or embankm ent.
State Health Planning and
No citation was issued. Development Age ncy has
the FHWA f~r $17,740,000 for Sixth
Av enue
Bridge, r eha biiitation of major
replacement of the Shadle ($26,76Q,OOO), The Williamson . bridges over major water- There was moderate damage approved a certificate of need
to the vehicle.
Bridge now undergoing ex·
ways .
to the Bend Area Medical
Center Inc. allowing it· to
establish dental s.ervices in
the e)\jsting medical center
serving a portion of Mason
Co un t y , Go v ern or
Rockefeller has announced.
The Bend Area Medical
Center is a non-profit cor·
poration which provides
primary health care services
to persons r esiding within
· a pproximately a 20·mile
radius of the Bend Area in
Mason County.
Initiation of this dental
component of the medical
center was made possible due
to a grant award of $100,850
from the Federal govern·
ment 's
Rural
Hea lth
Initiative grant program . The
dentist providing this service
was recruited from the
National Health Service
Corps, and he will be practicing on a fuU·time basis.
Formal notification of this
project's approval was issued
in a letter to the Rev. John R.
Campbell , board chai~n of
the !lend Area Me leal
Center Inc.
·
. The certificate of n ed
process was instituted ~~ .. ;.:
" result of , action
taken by the
I
·state Legislature during the
1977 session. The purpose of
the review before oranting a
certificate of need is 'to en·
store in Pomeroy when one of the youths slipped on the ice
GAZING CREATES PROBLEM - "Star gazing "
sure that )lealth facilities,
and fell into one of the plate glass· windows in the s.tore.
may or may not be a worthwhile activity. Two Pomeroy
cx.pa n!-iion and services a~;"e
The window is now boarded until replacement glass is
youngsters have folUld it may not be worthwhile. The two
warranted before they arc
youngsters were star gazing near the Powell 's Super-Vatu
installed .
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yea r's budget or a pproximately $6,000. ·
Here's a total of each
department which includes
salaries, , suppli es and
materials and capital outlay :
mayor, $2,400 ; clerk, $3,000 ;
treasurer , $360 ; solicitor ,
$3,000; elections, $1 ,000 ;
council, $1,440; genera l
governmental services ,
$37,110; police department,
$105,700; tota l for security of
persons and prop erty,
$152,610 ; planning com·
mission , $2,500 ; str eet
department , $07,000 ; state
highw ay department, $5,000;
cemetery , $15 ,000 ; utility ,

the o rdina nc~ . "Employes
will ha ve to work a reg ular
day before a holiday an•!
regular day after a holiday in
order to get pard for the
holiday . Vacation s be taken a
week at a time and il will be
th e respon sibilit y of the
Puike Chief to set up work
schedu les uf t he police
departmeTJt." 'lbe chief will
also be responsible for one
senior offi cer on can during
holidays.
Coun cil agreed the mayor's
suggestion was a good one. It
will be incorporated in the
1Conti nU ed on page 8)

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Midwest struggling as
death toll reaches 53

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reported deaths in Dlinois, 15
in Wisconsin ·, sev en in
Kan sas, four each in Missouri

and Iowa, three. in Michigan
and one in Ohio and one in
Nebraska .
Officials in Milwaukee ,
where 5 inches of snow fe ll
Monday, urged Gov . Lee
Dreyfus to seek a federal
disaster declaration for the
city - now under 30 inch es of
snow, the most it has seen in
67 years .
Th e regio n remain ed
locked in the storm's icy grip.
Northern Dlinois recorded
one of its coldest days ·in
history - 19 below , a
temperature rea ched on ly
five times since records have

been kept. The wind-&lt;!hiii
index in South Bend, In d ..
EXTENDED FORECAST
Thursday throu gh
Saturday: Rain or snow
Thursday. Fair Frida y.
Snow possible in the north
Saturday. Highs In the 30s
In the north and the 40s in
the south Thursday. Highs
dropping to the 20s to low
30s Friday. Highs in the
mid 30s to low lOs Satur·
day. Overnight lows in the
teens and ZOs Thursday and
in the 20s by Saturday.

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reached52.
Thousands of tra velers
spent another ni ght in
Chicago hotels bec au se
O'Hare Internat ional Airport
- which closed for only the
sixth time In its hi story on
Sa turday - was limited to
runway. A second
r unway was ex pec ted lo

one

reopen today .
Commuters - . there are
2.20 m illion in Chicago hitchhiked or faced two~ww·
delays due to icy elevated
tracks and stalled buses.
The National Weather
Servi ce warned there wou ld
be at least 4 more inches of
sno w to contend with today in
a new snowohower expected
to hit U1e nation 's second·
largest city.
...
And Fred Ostby, deputy di·
rector of the Na tiona I
Weather Service in Kansas
City, Kan ., said a storm

system in the West may hit
Missouri and Kansas later in
the week .."\.
Ostby said it would be
Wednesday o~ Thursda y
before he could predict the
storm 's path and intensity.
He said it could pack more

wal lop than the wintry blast
that hit over the weekend .
Illi nois Gov. ,lam es
Thompson declared a state of
emergen cy in 22 eountie8
Monday, and then left for a

family vacation in F lorida .
The ~ove rno r s of lowa and
K an sa s
al so
dett ared

emergenci es .
The pr·ice of snow removal
and emcr ge nC'y wor k in
ili iiwis was set at $1.4 million

by Monda y. and ri sing ;
Thompso n said.
Meanwhile, 2 to 3 inches of
snow [ell in t.he Sacramento

Valley anrl the' San Francisco
area of Califor nia Monday,
and a va la nc he wa rnings
were issued in th e t!astern
Si ~ IT3S .

The rain was accompanied
(Coutinued on page B}

Youth charged
after accident
A Stonecreek, Ohio, youth
ha s been cited to Meigs
County juvenile court on a
charge of improper ba cking
following an accident Mon·
day morning at Reedsville.
Sheriff J ames J . Proffitt
reports th e juvenile had
stopped at Reed's Store and
when he started to leave, he
backed his vehicle into ·a car
owned by Brenda J. Ran·
dolph, 28, Rt. 1. Reedsville.
Th e Randolph car was
heavily damaged. There was·
light dama ge to the juvenile's.

car.

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MAIL MUST GO - Neither wind, nor rain , nor snow, nor hail can stop U1 e United States
mail' as Bob Lewis, mailman, demonstrated Monday by braving the elements tu deliver hif
mail in Pomeroy. Mail was delivered Monday throughout the county while schools, bank·
numerous public offices and the courthouse were closed because of t he observa nce
Martin Luther King Day. Tile event is a state hoiiday.but not a federal holiday.
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