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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
115TH ANNIVERSARY SALE
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Begtns Friday, October 5th at 9:30 A.M . and conlmues for one week ending Saturday, October 13th at "5 P.M. Special sale pnces all ovet the store and
!he Mechanic Street Warehouse

w celebrate

th 1s speml PvPnl

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.
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All of our boy s s hirts included for thi s
spec1a l s ale Finn nels , kn ' '' · westerns , an
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gas ,

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REG. ' 348.00
70,000 BTU W! BLOWER........

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REG. '186.00
35,000 BTU ................... .. SALE •158.00

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c ha m brays ,

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Dr ess le ng th s. fur collars and all weather

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knits . s uedes. 9• ngham. p la ids . Th e
saving s are g r ea t for ann,versary week .

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Men's Sl1 .9S w ester n Shorts . . . . $10.36
Men 's $16.95 Western Shorts .
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COVERED
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bcrs of the Ohio A...socJi:tlJUn uf

Public School employes - nttended
a t the Amen can Legonn Ha ll 111
Beautiful sol1d pine shelves, mirrors ,
sc on ces. s poon racks , medicine chests .

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Men 's$l9. 95Kno1Shlrts ... . .. .... Sl5.96

SPORTSWEAR

BY HARBOR BELLE AND RUSS-TEEN

vests, s lacks, blouses and

REDUCED 20%

ANNIVERSARY . SALE

ANNIVERSARY WEEK
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JUNIOR
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Men .ss22.95Jac kets ·Vests
Mens 529.95 Jackets -vests
Men :ss39.95Jac kets · Vests
Mens 559.95 Jackets ·Vests

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CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR

Sleepers, gowns, robes, pajamas, months
sizes, 2 to 4, 4 to 6x, and 7 to 14.

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1 per c~n lcl ur• ngour sa l e week

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Den•m s. co rduroy s, quilled nyulon s,
lea th e r s Our ent1rc s toc k on snle Sa ve 20

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Big selection of fashion styles in sozes 28
to 42 waist . Lengths jo to 36. Most styles
are pre -wa s hed straig ht legs and flares.
Big savings for th1s sale .
Men's $14 .95 Fashion Jeans
Men's$15.95FashionJeans
Men'sSl6 .95FashionJeans
Men's $17 .95 Fashion Jeans

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BATH

TOWEL SALE

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cannon ja cquard weave towe ls , solid
c olors, maize, b lue or pink . fring e d e nds

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$2.99 Matching Hand Towel ........ $2 . 49
Sl.49MalchingWashCioth .... .... $1.19

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prosecutvr's resl gnJ::ttion .

James Halleran . who had se r·
ved ru; the city's prosecutor sonce
November 1978. offered to res 1191
following an incident late Frida y
man Athen5 busmess off1 ce when
he aUegedly became tntox1 ca ted
and fired gunshots at the orflce 's
ceiling .
Hunter sa1&lt;f he was forced to·
accept the re.•ugnat1on ~ tnn· the
alleged inCident wuuld h £t ~o· e Jun dered Halleran 's perlonnance as
prosecutor . He sa 1d he planned to

lured .

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Ski coats, dress coals, fur trimm ed. Reg .
$56 .00 to $169.00 .

Logan and the accompanying band
sho'r\· wa s cancelled 1n accordancr

wolh the pulley of the board of
education wlUch sC~ys that unless

kachers and student;; involved in
tht' activities arc tn the classroom.
the extra curr\cul;:~r dd ivtttes will
not be pem11tted .
Supt. Gleason last mght fielded
questions for some three hours as

a!-i pect...;; of the teachers strik e were
dtseussed .
Twenty teachers later jooned the
50 p&lt;Jrent;; of the Harnsonvlile area
a ttending the rnectmg . TI1ey we re
a mong teachers -and nun-(:ertified

empl oyes and a few par e nt~ who had
a ttended an ea rlier publ ic mcetong
hrld Ill Pomeroy.
There was sume in~ t s lance 111 the
later part of the mee ttng . pnmanly

Seek burglar
MAl\ SFI t:I.D . Oluo ' AI' 1
PoiJl·e in Mansfi eld were sear-

chmg Thursday for a clean, well ·
dressed burglar .
Authonti es said a man fo rced
Ius way through an apartment
window 111 Mansfield on Wed nesday night, took off h1s d1rty
clothes and then took a shower.
He finally left wearing the apart ·
ment owner's thiee'{llece suit .

Effort underway
UHRICHSVILLE, Olu o I AP 1
A last minute effort to save
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P1Jmeroy to d1scuss possible a ctions
bnn~ Jbout a settlement 1n the

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tead~.;rs stnke 10 the Me1gs I.oral
School J&gt;tstnd
Mrs. Warren Perrine of Mod ·
dleport arranged the mcetmg and
prestded at the session. well at·
tended by members of the Meogs
Local Teachers AsSO&lt;'ial!on . Ne~ther
Supt. David Gleaso n nor any mem·
ber of the Me1gs Local School
D1strid 's Roard of Education wa s
pri!!':ient.
Mrs . Pernne announced that she
had contacted Supt. Gleason and
three of the board members about
the m~ti,,~ . However , Gleason and
board member , Mrs . Jennifer
S~t;;. were at another public
meetmg at Harrisonville The
Pomeroy meetmg was not announced until Wednesday .
Mrs . Bonnie Fosher. president of
the Me1 gs Local Teacher s
A'i.'iociation . Ted Hibler . Uniserv
Consultant for the Oluo Education
Association . Oav1d Bowen and Hlta
Slavin. members of the negotiatmg
team , as well as several other
teachers, explaml-d their strikt.&gt;
pos1t1on . They caUed on those
present to bnng press ure on the
board tn order to resolve the is.'iuei
and get the s tudent&lt; baek into the
L'lassrooms .
Mrs F1sher reite rated the
t.t•f!cht·rs · opt nton tMt there is no
· me~wingfuleducatwn" going on in
the schools which are "VIrtually
closed··.
Bowen l'harged thai the re os ··fittle
e\' tdenre of bargatmng m good
fmth .. on the part of the school
board . He reported tha t the teachers
have asked for a ··fair share " of !be
reported $4 70.000 in new money
which. he says. has come into the
dostnct tlus past year . He noted that
since the stnke began. the board ho s
saved about $116,000 111 sa lanes of
non-workmg employes .
Rowen, in answer to a q uestion.
reported the cost of security guacch
L~ about $10,000 to $11,000 a week .
During the discussion on the need for
security guards . a non-member
teacher attending said she felt there
was a need for the guards because of
a personal experience she had after
crossing the pi cket lines .

SPECIAL

- Double dresser and morror
-4 Drawer chest.
-.Queen ·full SIZe bed with footboard .
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Squares, rounds, ovals, oblongs . All sizes
in solid colors and patterns

JACKETS AND VESTS

BEDROOM

ATHENS, Oluo I AP I - Athens
Ci ty Law D1rector Garry Hunter
has accepted the l' J!v

BLUE DENIM ENAMEL REG. ' 12.59

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SlO 95 K no 1 Sh ors
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l..ast week , a fouttxtll game wtth

f rem 1 se houl e111ploycs, th::H the
si·hools be dosed and a few par ent&lt;
msosted that sehools be closed .
llowever , Glea son sa td 1t Is the

responSibl oty of the dostr ict to ofrer
education to ots s tudent;; a nd he was
finn on ius reply that district sr houls
will remain open a.s they have s ince
the s trike be~an 10 days etgo.

The discu"ion brought out that
strikmg employe s and those noncertified em ployes hononn ~ tt &lt;Jre

not being pa&lt;d .
Supt. Gleason commented that
these employes would like schools
closed so that the time would ha ve tu
be made up and on the end they
would rece ive pay
However. teache rs and others who
fe lt that sc hool&gt; should be officially
closed saod they feel the strike would
be settled more qutckly if the schools
were closed and the negotiating

Strike ending actions
discussed at session

WALL ACCESSORIES

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the tnp

100 persons attend

STEWS, SOUP, VEGETABLES, 15 QT.

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m ed1 um . large and ex tra large . Velour

the Saturday event for the band . 11 "
still a school -re la!t•d e~·ent "'"' the
band wll l not be penmtt Nl to make

BIG COOKING STEW POTS GREAT FOR

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Supt. Gleason also tlnnounced that
the lugh school bam] w1ll not l&gt;e

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Thursday mght by Supt. Davod
Gleason who met With some 50 per son.s attending a HarnsorJvill(' PTO
meeting at the Harn sonv1lle S&lt;:h&lt;xl l
Th ursday n1ght .

By Charlene Hoeflich
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ApproJtimately 100 fJ"Ople
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Sizes 8 to 20 . A fin e selection o f sty les .
Lined vests included for this anniversary
sale. Many styles with hood s. Her e's how
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patterns. Adjustable grippe r boxer wa1 s t.
button front coat top

Corduroy coorainates, velours , warm up
su its , shorts , blouses , vests a nd s lacks .

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Supt. Gleason sa1d u-1at C'\'en 1f
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Coats and Clarks 3' '' ounce skein "Win
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Devon and Dolly Ma nn . Qual,fy . n th e
latest fa ll fashi o ns

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are the winning numbers drawn
Thursday in the Oltlo Lottery :
Blue 451; White 29; Gold 6;
Wln.,·thou 6~102 .

WORK CLOTHES
Complete selection of sizes in overalls,
quill lined coveralls, jackets, hoods,
vests . Buy what you need now and save 15
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MEN'S LEATHER

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BELTS

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$6.95 Bells P I•" Wide ... ....... ... $5.47

Others ondicated the expen5e for
the guards is too much and they are
not needed . Gleason reported that
the expense of the guards is being
ca med by the money not being paid
to teachers and non&lt;ertlf1ed em·
ployes on stnke. He said the guards
wolf remain on duty ror the protec·
lion of aU persons and the buildings
of the district .
It was reported that seven
teachers are on duty at the Harrison voUe School despite the strik e and
that attendance 1s good. Salem Cen·
ter IS another of the district's S&lt;'hoo ls
wlu ch has good attendance by
students and teachers.
Gleason sta ted that ed ucation 1s
the most important aspect in any life
and said it is the duty of the distrit1
to offer that education .
Commenting on the s tr1 ke,
Gleason saod the board of educati on
has cut away evel)1funK possible
frurn the budget in an attempt to
come up W1th enough money for a
se ttlement. He sa1d that teachers
have been offered a base Salary of
$WOO tn the latest negotiations
session . He said there os JUSt so
much money to be spent and the
board ca!Ulot go over the latest of·
fered figure .
There's nothing left to c ut ".
Gleason stated .
A parent commented that the
$9900 figure seemed like a low offer.
However , Gleason explained that
1Conlinued on paKe 10 1

At l .uratn. slnkJ.n g tt•adwr ~ a nd
board nt.·~u\Jator ~ V&gt;l'n' schl'&lt;:luh•d tu
reswm' nl'~f,tta ttun:- w1th a fL"'llera l
lllLodttitor th1 ~ murntn l:! Talk ~ broke
off \\" l'lilll'SJ£1~ tn tht• ~t rh thiit
l&gt;t•g;.ttl St.•pt :t
r\ ht•ilrtng w ~~ ~ also S&lt;·ht'(jull'&lt;l th iS
afternoon m till' I .or am Coun ty
Comrnon Pll'a ~ Court. 11lL' sc h(tol
bJard sought art trr juncttun lig;J tnst
th l' ~ flkl' Thl' dtstnct ha!' 726
lt·acher s and 19 ,000 pup1ls.
11w walkoul by 140 Meogo Local
Sl"huul Dl stncl ll'acht•rs. that bt•gan
St.•pt 26 . ('O ntlnUl' ~ 11ll'n' e:tn· 2. 800
pup t l ~ m tlw Utst n et Te&lt;-JI'hl•rs an•
St't'klfH! a pa~ · htkt'

WEEK PHOCIAJ\1ED - Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman.left, and
Clarence Andrew s, mayor of Pomeroy, s1gn proclamatiOns m recognition
of National Business and Profess oonal Women 's Week . l.ooking on is Mrs.·
Janet Kom. cha irman of the M1ddleport·Pomeroy
Business and
Professional Women 's Club public relati ons committee. On Monday , Oct.
15, the woman of the week and of the year and charter members will be
honored at a dinn er to be held by the club at the Masonic Temple in Middleport

Trick or treat
night approved
Syracuse ViUa~e Councol Thur·
sday rught set Ckt 30 from 6 to 7: 30
p.m. as trick or treat night .
TI1e !-iiren wiU sound to begin and
end the evemng 's actiV!lles .
Followmg a d.iscusston as to
whether a curfew will be put mto effect. dunng the month of October.
counc!l decided to leave the dectsion
up to Chief ol Police Millon Varian .
If Varian feels a c urfew IS necessary
he has the right to place the curlew
onto effect and establosh the time .
Council also discussed the
problem of dogs running loose 111 the
vollage . Council agreed thai the dog
ordlnBnce should be enforced .

Hesident;; are asked to keep dogs
confined to the owner's property.
It was reported.that d1tchmg along
a portiOn of Coll~ge Hoad had been
completed
In other business council, agreed
to replace the s1gn at Syracuse
Cemetery , purchase cmders for win·
ter and some holmix for patching.
l'.ttendin@ were Mayor Ebl!r
Pockeros. Jaruce Lawson, derk,
Chief Varian , Jinuny Joe Hem.!ley,
Jack Williams, Willie Guinther,
Troy Zwilling and Kathryn Crow,
council members and Hennan Lon·
don , pool manager .

EPA rejects state's
clean air proposals
COI.C\1Bl'S. tHn u 1.'\!' 1
'!llt'
f &lt;n\ · tro nr r Jt•nt;.~J
Pr ott•&lt; !ton
:\gt•nc~ ha." •mn· rr 1ort• rt•Jt•&lt;· th! tlw
;-;tole ·~ plan !11 control ." uJfur &lt;lt ox tdt·
t ' l!rt s~to n . .
frum uttltttt' ." &lt;:tnd
urdu . . . tnal f)larr! ~
·nw EP.~ told th e ~tat L' Thur ~det~
tha t tt rnu.'-'1 curn:ct ··thrl' t' m;tJOr
dt•f rn t'rtClt'.". · 1n tt :-- pmpu ~t.· d ci t' an
~llf plan rn urd t•r t u ~ &lt;-Jt n t-:I'A
;.t ppro v al
ft·dt·r~tl

Thl'

ad.Jil! nl!-itra tiJr f tlr the
.\1tdwt ·~t. .Juhn .\1d;utrt·. outlt rlt'd
th t• I·: PA ·.., pl ,.., ltwn Ul Ci l!'!t tT to ( ;u\
.Jartlt'~ i\ H hrl( lt·~
fl'l:(lolldl

Tilt' ..,1 att• ~~ reqlllrt~l \(1 nHn p l~
Wt!h federa l i·l ,·&lt;-tn atr :-\tandard . . b:o
In a

prt· ~:-.

rt ],.;, . . ,.

' lh l ir ~.d;J! .

Uw

I·: P . , !l o\l'd tha t t lht1• 1..., till' (I n!~ .-: t ;~!t·
Lh~tt het ~ nut de\·dvpt'tl a. n &lt;1 ppn ,\"t•d
. .; uJfur rl toxHJt· ( untrul pliifl
a~
rt•ql urt•d l.J~ 1hl' 1~ 7 0 ('lt•arr :\tr Art
Hl'&lt;" ::i lL~e tht• -:!::itt• l.:t("k." an 1-:PA itppruvetl plan fur c untr u l ltn~ !ht·~e
t'IJH.'i.Ston ."-. th t· ft'"(lnCi l &lt;1 ~en{"~ has
dt•\"t•lo pt'l! tb o wn dL·omup pmgrftrn
for tht: qa tl:' _tht' r:P ,\ "&lt;dd '11w plan
wtl l n·rnilm 1n for .. e unt1 ! th t· statt:
(·orred~ the ddtut'nL" It'~

tn ti s plan .

Lhl' F J&gt;A .'&lt;trd
Tht• a):! t'll • ~ !' atd 1ht..· qat I..'
. . u!Jrrlltt t•tl ~~ rt'l."tSt'd tmplementatwn
pli:Jn to th l' J-:PA un St•pt. 1:!. but th&lt;1t
11 f&lt;Jd ed to r·orn·ct problt'Tll.'i Cltl'd b~·
agency offH"t&lt;:~.l .'i a: a .JuJy :n ht·anng
ar1d ma n .·\ ug 21letter sen ttu Ohtu"s
1-: J&gt;"
Amon~ tht.• problt.·ms wtth t he Ohto ,
plan, thL• age nt')- sa1Li , ts tht• stettL··~
ll"l' of a :m-day a\·erC:igrn g pertod tlwt

11 -"&lt;i \" ~ worft a.&lt;i!' Ufl' matntenance Of
" ulft~ dt o.\Jdt· standards over short
pt'l"ll)d:-.
11w -"1 alL' plcm also fads to pinpoint

and :. H.Jdrt&gt;ss area s of maximum
&lt;&gt;u.Jfur d1 uxtd e ernsswns, the EPA
Sr! Hl

AmJ tt fll ulted the state for not

&lt;Hiju s ttng smo kes te:tck ~mission
h• rrlpt•rii.tures to reflect less than
rm1X1tnum opt·rat tn ~ condJttons.
~ &lt;:~.td. means that
art' probably under-

nn :-.. tlw EP A
t'lllt~~~u ' l~

predwlt•d
·n w agl'ncy satd 1t ~~co ntinuing to
~mrk wtt h a numbt-r of Ohto uttltties
a!' wt&gt;ll Ci~ ~1:'\"l'r al u:d ustrial plants
111dt1. !duCJl!~ to re so lv ~ their
prot)klii~ with fedt•ral regulauons .
Hut lt rcfll,t:d to dt'lay statewtde
liilple!lll'fllatton uf tht' plan
·nw agl'nn ~atd both the federal
plm1 and li&gt;.c· pr oposed Oh1o plan
would permit tht' con tmued use of
( )h JU r-oetl by mo st of the state's
ut\l ltit'." .

But Ohw mmer s. coal o perators
and :-ta te and locH I officials contend
thi:! t tllt' rlt~&lt;~n air standards will
lllt'a n c utbacks tn the use
st)utht'astern Oh1o 's high s ulfur coal.

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Weather
Partly cloudy tooight and Saturday with a chance of showers by late
afternoon. Low tonight in the low
40s. High Saturday in the low 60s.
The chance of rain 10 percent tonight
and 30 percent Saturday .

Salem Twp. firemen certified

PRICES

All sizes 32 to 50 . Full grain co;yhide
bridle leather . Solid colors. black or
brown .

classes

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ANNIVERSARY SALE!

WORK

wtth a settlement.
Mr s. Jennifer Sheets. a member of
the Me1gs I .oca l Board of Educato qn,
answered some of the questton."i of.
fered by schoo l patron s and others .
The hiring of se&lt;.·unty guards m
Ule dtstrict came in for iL'i shart: .... :
l!me in the lengthy discussiOn . Some
parent;; tndiraled they want the
guards kept 011 because of some in·
rodents wluch have allegedly oc·
curred and for the welfare of
children they have attending

Ohio Valley
teachers end
strike today

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team..') concentrated on ("Umtng up

The non-member teacher com mented that she IS not tn favor of
leachec strikes. thai she sogned a
co ntract , and mtcnds to fulfill that
contract. Discourteous remark...'i and
loud " boos" were atmed at the
young t~e:t ch e r "by some of those attending the meetmg.
When some of the parents asked
Bowen what they m1ght do to help tn
the situation. he suggesfed they
rrught petition the Stale Department
of Education to come on and In·
vest1gate the schools .
After one person charged that
board members apparently have a
lack of concem s1nce they do not at ·
tend the negol!atmg sess1ons or last
rught 's meeting , that some action
should be taken to get them removed •
from office .
Bowen commented that removal
is difficult and referred to the
November election when several
new board members wotl be elected.
Teac her Don Dixon spoke several
limes durmg the evenong ment10rung
the November elert10n and the
B~ "l"lle Assoeialt·d Prl'SS
·ne€d for a change ". He charged
tl &lt;i s...~~ Cirt' to rt'~W IIt:' Tuc.·sd.fly HI
thai Supt. Gleason is not trying to
LhL' Ohto Valley Sehoul D1.-.t r tct
setUe the stnk e. He sa1d hos none-&lt;lay
fol lowm ~ the se tth!menl of a ·"' \"t•nabsence from the classroom dunng
wt•t•k teocht.'r S stnkt•
the strike has cost him S700
Tht: Ohtu Vallev l...oc;~l LJ ucaton
Both Bowen and Mrs . risher. in
-"-"~wtatwn rauf~t&gt;d &lt;~ rtt•w threL'respon se to questions from those atVl'ar cu ntract 'llmr~a y m~h t . It
tending, dosr ussed the poml&lt; be o n~
ilfoY tdt·:-- tt&gt;acht·rs wtth ~r adu CJ ted
negutoated.
salarv bnosts nf t:Jt.twe-en 2 5 Pt'rn•n t
They llsted salaries, suppl emental
and J·..a.· rccnt. Fh~l' pa :o wtll range
salaries. severance pay. leave days
from $9.aOO for a starttng ll·adler tu
for the personal benefit of the
$17.640 for a tt-adwr tn lhL· tup .L:r·:.H il'
teacher, accwnulation of up to 155
11f t.:X JJt'f tt'nn·
da ys 111 sick leave. professional
Tilt' 12.5 tt•arher ~ ur ttrL' fi,Ol!O puptl
lea\"e, class stzc. t('actung con Jtstnl"t :- :tr ur k un thl' ftr st &lt;.la ~ uf
dotions . fair dismissal policy. and
.-. . ·houl
par dales.
'llw l"untrlict tnclude~ &lt;'1 ··nt, :-;lnk l'
d&lt;JU.&lt;.::e . ' TIW boa rd of l 'Ll U l"C111Ufl ii Jsu
;-a~ri 'l'd tn rL·~r tnd tt .-; tn\"UI":ttwn of
tltt· :--1 at t· · ~ c1 ntt-:-t r 1kl' law 'llli' hoard
al-.o a~ rt· t·d tiiJI lu titkt' r· t•prt~etls
a ~ a tn_&lt;;t st r1 kt· r ~
·ntt' ·t88 s qu~trt• tllllt• ~c hool Ut strn:t
,·ovt·r·s &lt;:Ill ,,f .-\darn ~ Cuumy ;md
pt1rf.&lt;.; IJf Ht~hlond fJJHl nr·o wn

CARHARTT BROWN DUCK

SALE

PRICE FIFTEEN GENTS

1~1~

football game, hand show
teachers

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PO MEROY MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

enttne

Strike causes cancellation of
BY BOB HOEFLICH
The football Kame and band s how
of the M e1~s l.ocal Ho gh Sc hool
scheduled fur to111ght at WeiL~lon has
been cane~ lled .
This can c·e Uat10n . the second m
two weeks brought a bout by a

SAVE 25 0/
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TUBE SOCKS

MARKED DOWN

copper figures .

1

MEN's '12.95 FLANNEL WQRK SHIRTS '10.3 9

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- Hand painted oils, pnnts and

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99¢

REG . ' 21.00. ........ .. ............ SALE ' 16.79
REG . ' 28.00 ........................ SALE ' 22.39

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SHIRTS

All sizes mcluding tails and extra s1zes
lB . 19, and 20. Plaids and solid colors.
Famous Alaskan fl annels included .

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MEN'S AND

FLANNEL WORK

REG. ' .0° ........ ........ .......... SALE '5.59
4
REG . 'l .00. ....................... SALE '!1.1 9

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$5995
ANN VERSA

Pullover s and coat sty le s in regular s1zes
S M Land ex tr a sizes 34 thru 52 .

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Four position adjustable c le a ning he1ghl.
furniture guard and "edge k leener ",
disposable bag and foot ofl on swi tc h .

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WOMEN'S SWEATERS

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RECEIVE CERTIFICATES
Salem Twp.
firemen receiving certificate were 1-r, front row. John
Smith, captain; Connie Jones. Charlie Jones. Frank
Colwell, Ray Midkiff, vice president . who was presen ·
ted the certificate awl Charles l.egar who was the in ·
structor and made the presentatinn; back. Gary

'

Erlewine. Bill Lambert. Larry Montgomery, Roy
Vaughan. secrelary·lreasurer. Dock Lambert. Lt ..
John Dailef and Ted Halfield. Absent were Terry
McGuire. chief, Walter Crosby , Harold Erlewine . Ctndi
Garnes. Hobert HoUiday . Debbie McGwre, Carl E .
Shenefield. Clair G~"e Swan . and Ktm Wlute.

Twenty-one Salem Township
firemen received certifi cates for
c&lt;rnpleting 36 hours of instruction in
fire fighting ski Us and techniques at
the close of the last class period
recently .
Individual cards were presented
to each man comp leting the
traming . A department certificate
was presented to Chief Terry
McGuire by '-harles W. Legar, Sr.

Certificates and cards as well as
the instructwn. were authori2ed and
made available by the Trade and In·
dUBiriat Vocational Education Ser·
vice of the State Department of
Education, in cooperation with Tri·
County Joint Vocation School.
The instructor, Chief Charles W.
l.egar of the Pomeroy Fire Depart·
ment pra1sed class members for
their community spirit. in im·
proving thei l efficiency in lighlmg

•

fires .
Salem Township Volunteer Fire
Department i' a new departmenl
fonned this year, and Chief Lept
said that they are a welcomed a~•
dition to fire service in the area. ....
Chief I..egar conunended the rn,n
for their interest in the area.
Chief I..egar conunended the men
for their interest in the training and
for the cooperation he received.

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2- The Daily Sentinel, Mtddleport -Pomery . 0 .. F'nda v O.·t s '"'"

W~shington

In

lly Martha Angle and ltulwrt

Walters
WASHINGTON
t NEA 1HepubUcan presidential aspirants
hopmg to gcnn momentum fr om
early 1980 te~t.s 1n Iowa Clnd New
Hampsh1re eould fac~ a ··small
pnnt " problem 1f Sen . Edward M.
Kennedy goes forward w1th h1s
c hallenge to I 'reSident Carter .
llus is a dilellliTLa best tllustrated
l!y a classtc anecdote from the 1968
pnmary campaign, when a plane
carrymg the late Hobert F . Kennedy

Today's commentary
By l&gt;&lt;m Graff
Goverrunent has no busmess gom~
around deliberately and falsely
blackening the reputations of
ci tizens .
That is a truth so bas1c to
democratic goverrunent that 1t
should need no repea tmg
It is no news by now. however, that
the United State.s government
-through its agent. the ~"ederal
Bureau of lnvestigatlort - has
engaged m exactly that pracltce .
That is, the practice may be no
news . But specific mstances of the
F'BJ's transgressiOn of nusswn continue to pop up. such a.~ its c urrent
admission of resportsibillty for the
fabricated report 1n 1970 that the ac tress Jean Seberg as prei(IJant by "
leader of the Black Panthers .
The l1e was planted Wlth a
Hollywood goss1p colwnmst - and
that it as swallowed so readily and

proposal made directly to the F'Bl
D1reetor J . J::dgar Hoover.
The purpose, F'Bl correspondence
nuw made pui&gt;lic reveals . ._was to
··cheapen her linage,'· preswnably
weakentng

whate\' er

siKmf1eance

UwrL' may have been to her support
uf the extremist black -power group
and thereby strcngtherung the catt&lt;e
the FBI believed it "·as furthenng at
thr time . \\1latev~r that may hav e
been. It certamly wasn't the rule of
law 111 a free society.
The F'BI has indeed succeeded 111
c heapemng an image . But it ts not
that of Jean Seberg or of Martm
l.uther Kin g Jr . or of other \lcllms
of the calc ulated character
assasstnations ea rned out dunng
the 1960s and ·7os. the byzantine last
years of Hoover's retgn
Such tact1 cs on the part of off1nal
agt&gt;nnes that trans~ress not only th~
law but corrunon de{'ency are no conregur~itated 1n pnnt so cas ually
tnbutton to nat~tmal security no matsays plenty about the ethlc'S of that
ter how extreme the perceived
breed as well as of the FBI.
threat agamst wlurh they are direcThere was notlung offhand about " ted . The1r effect. rather , 1s to
the campaign in ca lwnny against
weaken soctety by demearun~ the
the actress . It was the result of a
pnnCTples and corruptmg the In ·

Washington today
WASHINGTUr\ 1 AP t - He never
held pubhc offtce. but that dtdn 'l
keep George ~eany from beeomtn K
ooe of the domtnant for t es m
modern Amencan poltttcs
Meany &lt;H:qUJred hts powt&gt;r b~
pcrfft·tm ~ a pultttutl mal'hme , an
t&gt;xpertly orgamzed, handsomely
ftnanet•d and tightly contro lle d
apparatus for elec tmg fnend"i of
orgamzed latxJr . AmJ Jdt·at mg lb
foe s .
To that ma ch ine . Meany addt'd a
valued per5llnal reS{)UITt' - an
Wlcanny knuwledg~ of the workmgs
of the g1ve-and-1ake of politics . ThiS
grasp of political realitieS hl'lped
Meany wm enactment of pro·lrJbor
l~g1slalion from Congress, whose
memberslup he helpt&gt;d ,;hapc for so
long .
Ailt'r a generatwn of ler~dersh1p tn
tlle labor movement, the aged cofounder and president of the AFI r
CIO is retirtng next month a s ht'ad of
the nation ·s lar~est Ia bor f t:der atwn .
Meany ·s departur&lt;&gt; likely Will
signal a c hange from the blunt
political st)· le that characteriZed Ius
leadership uf the AF'L-CIO for the
last 24 years Criti cs have sa 1d
Meany 's s tyle became worn and
ineffective , and that It failed to
change w1th the tlllles .
Th e AF'L-CIO suffered a major
political setbac k m 1978, when
O:lngress failed to enact legTSiatwn
rt!vamping the nalwn 's labor law s the so-&lt;"alled labor ··reform b1lr ·
that Meany 's alliance had g1ven No .
I priority on Capitol Hill .
But the political mactune perhaps Meany 's greatest legacy will remam . Not only that. 1t likely
will ensure that the influence Meany
obtained for the labor movement
will not dissipate w1th his departure .
Labor historians say the political
policies of the AFL·CIO haven 't
changed since they were first
outlined 95 years ago by Samuel
Gompers, founder of the American
Federatton of Labor .
It was Gompers who devised the
strategy of rewardmg lal&gt;or' s
friends and punishing its enemies .
But it was Meany who built the
riUlchine to carry out that strategy .
Now, it falls on Lane Kirkland, the
I'.FlrCIO's No. 2 man and Meany's
tr apparent, to keep the mac hine
ell oiled.
Before Meany became a major
power in the AFL 40 years ago, the
lBbor federation made presidential
endorsements only twice -'- both
times for candidates of the
Progressive Party. The organization
endorsed Theodore Roosevelt 's
!bird-party run · in 1912 and Robert
M. LaFollette's candidacy in 1924.

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.\lc·any urged the AFI. to get mto
Uw poht wa lrnamstream 111 194 7. 1lw
m uH was prompted by the ~1 unrung
defeat suffered by labor when
({)l'l~rcss overrode a prcs1dent1al
\·etD and pass.•d the Taft-Hartley
Act As St.'LTt&gt;t.ary-treasurcr of tht'
AFI., Mean\ proposed the creation
of a pt:JiltJral commtttt~. Labor 's
IA'itKUt' for
PolltJC.:tl FdUC(:I tlOn .
llHHil'lt.•d aftt.&gt;r om.' estab l1 shed
seve r ~il
yea rs t.•a r ltc r by the
{·ungrcs s
(Jf
lndustnal
()r~&lt;tnl7. atl0ns. whwh la!.t&gt;r merged
wtltl the AFL
!\1t&gt;an y s pt.&gt; nt the nex t thret.'

An ethical
bankruptcy
sti iUtlons upon which it is based.
They are ev1dence of rot within
The one positive aspect of the
Seberg affair is the alacrity with
wh1ch the post-Hoover FBI
ac knowledged culpabi lity when
prl·s.sed by the actress's fann er
husband, French author and
diplomat Hornam Gary , whose child
she was m fact carrying at the tune
a nd who compelled publication of
th•• relevant docwnents under the
~- reedom
of Information Act
fu ll owmg her recent death .
That is a remarkable change from
past bureau practice, which has
• been to resist divulgmg Information
on 1l'i Internal operations to the
public and on occasion even to its
nominal boss - the president of the
Umted States.
The Seberg tragedy may not be
U1c last that c1rcwnstances may pry
out of FBI files of that unhappy
penod . But 1t IS to be hoped that the
present director, William H. Webster. has already delivered the last
word on th FBI's one..t.Jrne practice
of ope rating beyond the law that was
responsible for such tragedies . In
re leasmg the Seberg documents, he
observed :
" We are out of that business
forever."
A creditable showing
If you 've been preoccupied with
rna tchmg dwmdling mcome to
escalating outflow and other aspects
of rampant inflation, it may come as
a s urprise that the United States ts
rated the most creditworthy of the
world's nations by those who know
the subject best - mternatwnal
bankers .

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and

pros,

have climbed oo Baker's ban dwagon . All are relatively liberal 1n
Hepublican terms - which isn 't
saymg much. of course .

Laurel Cliff
News Notes
Attendance Aug. 19 at the morning
services at the Free Methodist Church was 80. Choir members present
wasiO.
Mrs . Tina Jacobs is a patient in
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mrs . Mary Lou Kerick and
daughter, Kriss, Beaver, Ohio, Mr .
and Mrs . Griff Archer, Jr ., Wisconsin, visited rcently with Mr. and
Mrs . Norman Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr visited
recently with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer,
New Philadelphia .
Mrs. Bertlra Parker visited her
daughters in Colwnbus and attended
the State Fair
Mrs . Emta Fox spent several days
recently with her SISter, Mrs. Irene
Countyman, Georgetown
Mr . Ernest Powell is a medical
patient at St. Joseph Hospital,
Parkersburg, W. Va.

DALE C. WARNER
INSURANCE

POMEROY, 0.

POMEROY, 0.

City Ed.ll.o'
PWbiWied ally ncept S..turlb)' by Tbl' Ohio
V•llfoy .......... Compar1y · MuiUmf'dla, lor .,
1J1 c-t St., Pomeroy, OIUo 4578. &amp;.IDeal

Pbo.w

ltUW.
po.LI(I:r paid a I Po!Df-roy, moo.
N•"--..tYrrtilln&amp; ~&amp;llli"r:,l...and011
1111 Eudkl .h~.. Orvelaod . Oblo.

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""hco"' ava&amp;.blr 10 reat. prr tree.. B)' Mot«
Rook' wllerr:carrler Knk-r 110t ua.11abl~ . Oot

mooLb. SUI.
Ttw O.lly Sntiarl by maO t.a 0100 •ad Wffi
\'lrgt.a.La, nDP y,par t:n•; SII meatbl 117.51;
tllret moat.b.l UO.SO. Elsf'wlwrt' $11.• ; 1b
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INSURANCE
AGENCY

DOWNING CHILDS
AGENCY
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

POMEROY, 0.

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE
AGENCY

NATIONWIDE
INSURANCE

'ne A.uoclakd Pru~ ll ~xclw i~l y uUtkod
.. u....e I« .-blkatloa of all~~rw• dlapalf'hn

~ and alto tbto ltN'al

POMEROY, 0.

POMEROY, 0.

Today 1s Fr1day . Oct . &gt;.tile 278th
day of 19;9. There ares; days left Ill
the year
Toda y·s h 1 ghh~ht 1n h"tory
On th1s date tn 19!&gt;4. lt&lt;t ly and
Yugosla1.:1a formall y ~ttl~ thetr
d.Jspule over the Cit y of Tr1e;te
On this date
ln 1&gt;02. Chrtstopher Columbus
d1scovered Costa R1ca
l n tB:lO. the 21st A111en can
president , Chester Arthur, wets born
1n Fatrfleld. VI
ln 1921, the World Series were
broadcast for the hrst llllle. with the
s ports wrtler , Grantland R1rr .
describm~ the plays
ln 1931. Clyde Pan ~ born and Hugh
Herndon completed the hrst non stop flight across the Pac1fl c .
arriving m Washmgton state 41
hours after takeoff from Japan .
ln 1975, Sen. Prank Church, Dldaho, declared that the CIA made
several attempts to assassina'.e
Cuba'.&lt; Premier F'idel Castro .
ln 1976. the U.S government
announced that radioactive fallout
fro!'l a nuclear test in China had
been detected in the eastern Un1ted
States
Ten years ago : British troops used
tear ga s to quell street fighting
between Protestants and Roman
Catholics m Northern Ireland.
Five years ago: Representatives
of two ~rain companies met With
President Gera ld Ford and then
agreed to cancel a $500 million
shipment of wheat and corn to the
Soviet Union .
One year ago : It wa s a1111ounced
that U.S. Secretary of State Cyru;
Vance would go to South Africa to
try to promot e transition to black
rule in Namibia .

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nvalry the key attraction .
The llth·.-anked Wolverines are
slightly favored although the
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played at East Lansing . The reason
probably is because Michigan lost to
Notre Dame 12-10 while the lnsh last
week dismantled M1chlgan State 273.
" We're discounting the Notre
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Schembechler of Michigan State's
loss, "because they lost bot h of th eir
quarterbacks. You can 't operate
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the nickname " Stan The Man
Unusual ," pitched mto and out of a
bases-loaded jam in the ninth inning ,
to move the Orioles to the brink of
qualifying for th eir fifth World
Series in 14 years.
"Never a doubt in my mmd,"
quipped Stanhouse, whose late inning habit of puttmg runners on
base before preserving a Baltimore
\1Ctory usually drive Manager Earl
Weaver into the dugout tunnel for a
smoke . Another one of Stanhouse's
nicknames is " Full-pack," for the
amount of cigarettes he forces
Weaver to smoke .
Weaver stayed around this time,
though, as the Angels scored twice in
the nmth . With the bases loaded
followmg an intentional walk to Don
Baylor, Stanhouse got Brian
Dowwling, the league's third leading hitter, to ground to third
base for a gam~nding forceout .
"Earl was rootmg for me today .
He usually doesn't see me pitch, "
Stanhouse said.
Weaver said he shu1111ed the
runway because "every time I went
there, the Angels did something. So I
decided to stay in the dugout at the
end." Besides, the man"lJer added,
" I still had three cigarettes left:·
The loss means that. to wm the
series li1 their first postseason
appearance, the Angels will have to
sweep the final three games of the
series, wh1ch reswnes tonight m
Anaheim with California's Prank
Tanana
pitching
against
Baltimore's Dennis Martine:z .
No team has ever come back from
a 2-&lt;tdeftcit and won a championship
series, and California's pennant
quest is hampered by aterilion on the
pllchmg staff .
Manager
Jim
F'regosi
acknowledged that reliever Mark
Clear, who pitched 5 2-3 innings
Thursday, " has luad some arm
problems of late and I doubt we ' ll be
able to use him the rect of the
series."
In Wednesday night's series
opener , Ang3Is starter Nolan Ryan
had to leave after seven innings
because of calf muscle cramps. His
availabilit y for future games. is

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The
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I .eague playoffs while the Ca l1forma
Angels
must
make
an
unprecedented comeback with a
p1lchin~ staff that is rapidly being
depleted
The Orwles po\Jnded out nine runs
m the first three 01nings Thursday,
tll~n s urvived a nerve-rattling
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01sisted f/lat he didn't fee' any
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Reds' "no tomorrow" situation .
"There are eight other guys out
there beSides me, " sa1d the tHoot-4
righthander . " All I can do is go out
and try and do my job."
LaCoss said the key to his game
was to keep Omar Moreno and Tim
Foli, the Pirates' first two batters,
off base .
" I've got to make them hit the[r
way on 1f they 're going to get there,"
LaCoss sa1d. " If I dor't il cr eates
problems .. obviously ."

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ga111e sweep of the Reds. " l just
want us to keep playmg well."
Tarutt•r pitche d nghthander Bert
Blyleven , 12-!i durmg the regular
season, and mvolved in 20 no.
dcnswns. Til e Pirates were 12-41 in
those
no-de('ision
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PITTSBUHGH ! AP 1 The
Cincinnati Reds fa eed toda y what 1n
the previous HI-year hiStory of
major
leaK ue
ba sebell'j
Champ1onsh1p Senes ha s been an
1n1possible task.
No team has been able to come
back and wm a!t.er losmg the lir st
two games of illl• best-of -hw senes
to determin e the World &amp;nes
representall ves .
The Reds lost the fu·st two games
at home , both m extra lnmngs, Hnd
now must beat the OpJX)rtumsttc
Pirates
thrl' e
s traight
1n
Pittsbur~h' s 'Illfl'' Rivers Stadium .
Cincinnati
Manager
John
McNamara 1s fully aware of the
psychological
disadvantage
confronting hl!'; Western D1vis10n
champion s. But hl.:' "s nut qutte re&lt;:~dy
to g1ve up .
" lt doesn 't mea n that 1t can 'l bt•
done," McNamara msisted . ·· we
lost two very good ball games 15-"
and :&gt;-2 1. So they lwat us two - who
lS to say we can "l beat them three')"
Mc Namara pmnted out that uue
key h1t 111 each gmne and the Reds
are up two mstea d of down two . llut
hitting has been Ctncinnatt ' !-i
problem - the lh&gt;ds have a .208
&lt;iverage Ul till' sene s .
Pittsburgh Manager Chu c k
Tanner.
although
confident .
natura lly
got.·s
along
w1th

go ne e 1ther way. " Tanner obser vt"(l
" I'd h.a\·e bet•n sat 1sfll'd with a
split ."
And Tanner re called that the Ht'&lt;ls

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Hush conl!nues to suffer severe
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of Republican presidential hopefuls.
To combat th ts problem. the Bush
campaign is already running
tt&gt;levision advertising spots on Portland, Maine , and Boston swtions in
an effort to reach voters in New
Hampshire and other ,New England
state~ with early priJnari~ and
caucuses.
Similar •pol'i. whi c h are "soft··
a ds focused on b1ngraphical details ,
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media markets . An appeal for
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the Bll&lt;h people to attr1 bute part of
the cost to fWld-raising activities,
which are exempt from the spending
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Moderate support lor BAker
Howard H. Baker Jr ., who
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picked up the endorsements of three
prominent
New
England
Republicans - a U of whom happen
to be h1s colleagues in the Senate.
where Ba ker 1s GOP leader.
Sens. Robert T. Stafford of Vermont, William S. · Cohen of Maine
and John H . Chafee of Rhode Island

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and dozens of reporters nearly ran
off a runway following a teeth rattling aborted takeoff.
The candidates, in typi cal Ken nedy fashion, was the first to
recover his wits - and his vmee .
·w ,th all due immodesty, " he told
his s haken fellow passengers, " if we
don't make 1! this time . you fellows
are going to be in the small print '··
No matter who wins . a contest between Ted Kennedy and Junmy Carter would unq uesti onably receive
the top media billing in both the Jan.
21 Iowa precmct caucuses and the
Feb. 26 New Hampshire prunary.
The Hepubicans, who had expected to dominate the newspaper
headlines and network TV reports.
would wind up second best 1f not
exactly m sma ll print.
And that IS a discouragJng
prospe&lt;·t to some of those seeking to
defeat, or at least se riously
threaten. front-runner Ronald
Reagan m those ear ly contests.
George l'lt!Sfl, m particular, has
been banking heavily on th• boost in
name recognition and credibi lity he
would receive from c. strong showing
m loa, where he has put together an
llllprcssive organizational effort.
But if press attention is riveted on
Kennedy-Carter, even a n outright
wm in Iowa may not be worth a
great deal to Bush or other
Hepublica n contestants .
NIHlllmr Bush
Despite a superb campaign staff

and support frum

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hostesses .
SATIJRDAY
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Htgh Athlettc Boosters.

cor re s p o nding

Refreshments wen· sern•d. mdud ing a cake rle co r1-1ted with ri'd

SlfNDAY
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following the worship service Sunday . Meat and beverage to be furnished .
MONDAY
MEIGS County Pomona Grange,
Monday, 8 p .m . to nisi! the Vinton
County Pomona Grange, Community Hall north of McArthur.
MERCERVILlE Grange, regular
meeting, 7:30p.m .
TWIN CITY Shrme Club Monday
at 7:30p.m.

r ses and inscnbed . .. ~ew Ha ven
Woman's Club 1979-&lt;!0' .
The officers presen ied a sktl to
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uu ttee chctirmen fo r tht• y(_•;n·
Co mmitte{' c hatrrnen i nrludL'
Karbara Mu et·k . budget and
fmance: Jan Ashwnrth. r·onununtt~·

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SF:RVING REFRESHMF:NTS - C' laudta Thoma s and Ltllian Greene
are shown se rving refreshments at the New Haven Woman's Club annual
"Officer' s Tea· · whic h wa s held recently a t the New Haven Public
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Hou s h.

Ward . fint&gt; arts:

Shtr ley Lockhart . health and : tt·
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servation and

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fO'iNIF. RURTON and KEVIN KNIGHT

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ctnd Caro le Ed·•.•;ards. librar~ .
Thelma Scalley . telepho ne . .Jenn ~
Dodd. nuw~;~ rs cmd cards. Br vt'rly
Heste r , hist onan: l.o1 s J ones .
publtclty : and Vtckte l'lark . \ I a)

dmner.
The dub 1s bt•g mmn F{ thl' \Par
w1th 46 active mrmber .'i
It was announ c ed that thf' ilhr;tr~
Will hold a book sa ll' fkt(lher 12 and

Books a rc needed and volu nteers
a Iso. The sale will be held at the ctty
building. adjacent to the :'i1•w Haven
Super Market parktng lot
The Budget and Ftnance com-

HPIPn Ht•lp .
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OFFIC'EHS
\ c w offi ce rs fo r the 'iew Have n Woman 's ('Jub for the 1979-!10 vear arc. left to nght. Coli&lt;'&lt;'ll
'\11rthor::. IT('ordmg sr&lt;-re~Cl r ~ : (']ctUdi&lt;J Thoma s. trea surrr: Con n1r Fn s hett t'. \'JCP· prl'~ idt·nt : l.oi .'i Hnhmsun.
!lr ' '"ll kllt . and l. tll!an (;rel'nl' . corrt•s pnndm~ St'rTl'tary

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n1 tl! Pf' ~ h owe d

somplcs fru111 a stall'

Chnstmos fair on llec I : 25th an -

fund ra 1s mg prOJC'C t
It wa s a !so an nounced thCJt dues
eire lo be paid by :-;ovemtwr 1.

n!Yersary celebratiOn 1n \!l arch: and
the annual dinnrr rtnd installett ton uf
nffi crrs in ~L::1y .

Tht·. new club ~~ earbouk s \\'t' r l'
out and pr ograms for thr year
v.:rrr listed So mr actl\'ltles planned
fo r tht' ..-ear tndudr the annual

Guests at the tefi were Beck_\'
Henson. PJm Housh. Be\'e r ly

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Wtlltam s . Pat K ropka and Arlen e

l.usnak

\1 em bers prrsent were .Jan Ash worth, Lois Jon es, r\orrne l.clyn e.
Leota Housh. Alberta Wiles. Shirley
Lockhart . Lillian (ireem•. Carole
F:dwards. Marion Batey, He~rbar a
Mueck. .Jun e Qualls. Deb Wolfe.
Sharon Shrader . Thelma Sca ll y.

Rrvr rly

Gregory.

F.dward.&lt;i.
1-:ltl«beth

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Claudia

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fo nn1e

Hrll'hl•rt .
Fr 1s hcttt'. i.fli s Hoh1n .so n an d
t ·ollern :-;orthrop
Claudia
Thuma _.,
pres('nted
devotions and the club pressbook
an d scm pbook were di sp layed fur

FRI. . SAT ., SUN .
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today. Oct. 5. She ts the mother of four living ctuldre n. Mr s. Hilda
F'recker . Painesville; Thurman F isc her and Mary Porter. H.acllle :
Glorta Mt chael. Syracuse . and has a son . F rank, deceased. Mrs. FIScher
also ha., II grn dch tldren and mne gr ea t -grandchi ld ren. She remai ns very
a clive and he r favonte hobby IS quilttng .

Officers elected Tuesday

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Temple.
l11e ne w offtcers are Mrs Paul me
Hysell . worthy matron: 111UIIJaS Ed wards . worthy pa tron: Jud ith

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A donation was aLso ma de to the
Guild for the Bltnd It was noted that
Mrs. Dorothy Httchtc. a member . 1s
home but wtll re-en te r Ml Cannel
llosptta l on Oct. 14 for heo rt
surgery . Get-well cards were se nt to
Tom Edwards. improvtng, and Mrs .
Caddie Wtckha m , confined to Mt
Cannel fl ospttal East 1n Columbus .
An in v1lat10n was read to the

Moore, associate matron : James

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Mtdktff. secretary : Duns Snowden ,
treasurer : Mari e Curd, trustee:
Joann Kautz . conductress: and Pam
Massie. as..o;ociate conductress. The
installatton of the new offi cers will
be held on Nov . 30.
A memorial semce was held for
Mrs . Ma r cta flo bstetter and the
charter was draped in her honor .
Donations tn the memory of Mrs .
Hobst rttcr and Dw1ght Olive r were

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Disney Short
FOOTLOOSE &amp;
FANCY FREE

receptiOn hononng IAiuise Ste-wart ,
d1stn ct prestdrnt . to be held at the
distn ct party. Oct. 6, 6::10 p.m . a t the
Southe rn High Sc hool. It was noted
that Mrs . EdJth Sham ts con fined to
the Walker Memonal Hospital in
Avon Park, Fla . wtth a broken htp.
Elect iOn judge was F:lla Srruth .
and the telle" we re Mabel Moore
&lt;~nd Mahel Goeglel!l Mrs . Hysell
gave the budget report , Mrs .
Thelma Dtll . the tr ustee report, and
Mrs.Goegle1n. the a ud1t re port Mrs .

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Moore was the sunshme page. Mr~ .

Ann Hems ley. worthy matron. and
Dale Smtth. worthy patron . pro tern,
presided

ROOFING/SIDING
CORRUGATED
ASPHALT
SHEETS

CLOSED MONDAY
The Meigs County Courthouse will
be closed Monday, Oct. 8. tn obscrvanct• of Columbus Day .

25 Year Warranty
4 Colors

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The Engle and 1\eL&gt;on falllJ iy
reun ton was held recently at the
Proctoni le Fairgrounds in Proctorville.
Grace b y Ht chard Nelson
preceded the cookout The afternoon
was spent socJal izin K a ml pla Yin g
games .
Attending were Mr and Mrs .
Woodrow F:ngle , Sr .. Mr . and Mrs .
Woodrow Engle . J r .. and sun, Pete,
Mrs . Ca lvi n Dowell, Debi a nd Hoger .
Mr . and Mrs . Gary Cooper.
Christma and Gary IRe, Mr . and
Mrs Ke rmit Taylor and Krista! , Mr .
and Mrs 1\tchard Nelson, J erry and
J eff and a frtend. Delores, Mr and
Mrs Jackie Nelson. Cora. l.tsa ,
Barry and Brian, Mr . and Mrs. Allan
Ne lson. Mr and Mrs . Clarence
Phtltps. Adena .
Unable to attend were Mr . and
Mrs . F red Engle and family , Mr .
and Mrs . Charles Nelson and falll11 y.
F lorida : and Calvin Dowell who Is
employed wtth the Ohw Ht ver Company Boats .
F ollowing the reumon. Mr . and
Mrs . Woodrow Engle. Jr . and s on,
and Mr . and ~lr.; . Gary Cooper and
children went to South Pomt to vistt
Mr . and Mrs . Fred E:ngle at the site
of their new homt•

DEAI\S.:
Unfortunately. some parents t ltke
some bosses 1 fi eure praise softeru;
people . You r b.f. ·s folks may have
produced a conscienttous worker
I who has " leam cd tn reverse" about

tGOT A PROBLEM' Or a subject
for discussiOn, two-generation style'
Direct your questions to either Sue
or Helen Bottel - or both, if you
want a combination mother daughter answer - tn care of this
nt&gt;wspa~r

ON DEAN'S LIST
Steve G . Barber. Reedsville, made
a perlect four point average in his
studies during the summer session
II al floc kmg Technical College tn
'lelsonvtlle . Named to the school's
dean ·s ltst for the sesston with a
three point or better average were
TaiTUTI\e Debord and Rebecca E .
Tyree. both of Pomeroy .

kindness and consideration), but J
dou bt that they've enjoyed childrat si ng . nor will they ha ve an adult
c ht ld who pays more than duty .... a lls
a fter he has left home .
Meanwhile . be glad yo ur famil y
understa nds. And don 't make it ha r der on the boy by complaming
HElEN
HAP :
I 've been e ngaged to thts g uy s ince
last Christmas and we plan to get
marned this fall . Ever s tnee
Febr uary he's been acttng s trange .
He seldom calls, and we argue wh e n

RlilODMOBILE SCHEDULED
Th Metgs County Bloodmobile wil
be at the Pomeroy Elementary
School on Oct. l 5 from 1:30 to 5 :30.
TO MEET MONDAY
The regular meettng of the Twin
City Shnne Dub will be held Monday, Oct. 8, at 7:30p.m.
For all yovr home entertainment
and appliance needs .

DOXOL SERVICE

RIDENOUR'S

he comes over because he always
wa nts sex and when I refuse he beats
m e. Mostly I gtve in as I don 't like
being knocked a round . You see, I'm
now three months pregnant and if I
tell him that he might cause a

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
GAS SERVICE
Chester , 0 .

RICine, 0 .

Meaudmy

of th eir daug ht er. Co nmc. to Kevin Dean Knight. son of Mr and Mrs. Earl
Dean Kmght. \cw llaven
Mtss Burton is a 197 8 grad uate of Wahama Htgh School and is presently
attending Parkersburg Conununity College, wht&gt;re she will receive an
Assoctate Degree in Radtology .
Her ftance. also a 1978 g raduate of Wahama. is employed as a we lder
wtth Point Pleasant Marine
The weddmg ceremony wtll be an event of Saturday , Ort 20, I 30 p.m . at
the :-lew Haven Cnited Methodist Church with the Re v. John Campbell offictating. The gra r ious custom of open church will be observed. A recepton
will fo llow the cerem ony tn Scott Hoi!.

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Jesstca Dawn Covert cele brated
her third birthday recently with a
party hosted by her m other . Sharon
Covert .
Oticken, potato salad, roll&lt; , cake,
ice cream, potato chips and soft
drinks were ser&lt;ed. Attending were
Gary Johnson, Mr and Mrs . Dana
Covert, Miss Ethel Johnson , Mr . and
Mrs. Hobert Johnson and daughters.
Terry and Becky. Mrs. Beverly
Dawelland children, DeWayne and
Lenny . Mr. and Mrs. George Cumrnins and children, Jamie ;;nd Jodi,
Miss Betty Frazter. Paul Klein .
Lawrence Hose. Hoger Re ynolds
sent a gift.

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Marcia Barrett lost the most eight
for the week at the Tuesday m eeting
of TOPS OH 1456. Rutland. and was
presented a dollar and honored w1th
a song by the group .
Runner-up was Cindy Krautter.
We tght loss for the 24 weigh-rns was
16 pounds . The meeting opened w1th
the club pledge and roll call. Names
were drawn for the mail box .
Nom inations were taken for
treasurer . It as dectded to permit
the daytime club to use the scales.

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Purchase of
EAR RINGS
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Over
Surgical
Steel
company representative will be in our stqre.

OCTOBER 6, 1979 SATURDAY

10:00-4:00
Middleport Book Store
Ph . 992-2641

Middleport, Ohio

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Amy Htll
Racine , OH 45nJ
Dear Mrs . Htli :
We really do appreciate your
willingness to participate in Hobby
Month at Pomeroy Library .
The lineup for the month is :
October 8 - Crafty Ladies teach
macrwne; everyone goes home with
a macrame towel holder, suitable
for Christmas glVlng '4.75 for s upplies ).
October 15 - Carousel ConfectiOnery Cake and Candy Croft
Shoppe
demon strates
ca nd y
malting : everyone goes home with
candy 1$3 for suppli es, and bring
your own container 1.
October 22 - Amy Hill shows how
to do Pl,.,ter Craft; everyone goes
home with a decorated plaster item
I cost for supplies not set 1.
October 29 - Amateur Authors '
Night - all non-professional authors
are invited to meet with other nonprofessional authors, with a view to
rea\JV'g one's work aloud and getting suggest ions from other· authors
1bring at least one poem, shcrt
story. novel, essay , etc. which you
have written and are ready to' ha ve
discussed) .
Everyone whc is interested in the
free le!!.'lorut willllave to register AT
TifE VERY LA TEST by the Sunday
before the lesson he or she wishes to

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attend, so that the '1eache rs" will
know what suppltes to bnng.
Because not everyone carries
money to lessons billed as FREE .
we will have to give people an idea of
how much they may be charged for
s upplies for your le.,.on . If you wili

tell us the most experto;;ive item, we
wtll tell everyone that the cost will
not go overthat.
ThiS 1s a great opportuntty for
people to learn crafts they can use
for Christmas giving . I hope many
people will take advantage of it .
Sincerely yours .
Ellen Bell , IJbrarian
Servmg aU of Meigs Countv

Local students
recezvO, -legrees
Grad uating ceremonies were held
Sept . 20 at the Gallipolis Business
College with 10 graduates receiving
diplomas and associate degrees.
Listed are the following rec ipien ts :
Delbert Allton , Pt . Pleasant,
Associate Degree in Business Admintstration ; Melissa Coleman,
Long Bottom, Jr . Acc ounting
Diploma: Irene Cook, Gallipolis, Jr .
Accounting Diploma: Gary Davis,
New Haven, W. Va., Associate
Degree in Business Administration:
Guy Harper. Mtddleport, Associate
Degree in Busine!!.'l Administration ;
Debbie Hoard, Pt . Pleasant,
Sec retanal Diploma ; Juanita
Justts , Pomeroy, Jr. Accounting
Diploma; C. D. Mcintyre, Dexter,
Associate Degree in Business Ad ministration; Mary SwiUJl, Reedsville, Jr. Accounting Diploma, and
Cheryl Thomas . Jr. Accounttng
Diploma .

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Ut•l'ii.J.tn yo ur u"'·n dU!\14 rillf!'

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You've known us for manv year~ as
the Citizens National Bank. But soon
our name will change - to The Central
Trust Company. N.A .. Southern Ohio
Division.
We've been watching Meigs County
grow. And as it grew, we realized the
day would come when we would need to
take a bold .step to keep pace w1th that
growth.

That's Just what we've done. As the new
Central Trust Company, we're ready to
help build your future. With all the services and financial resources you'll need .
Stop in and say hello. You'll find aU
the same friendly faces in the same convenient places. There's just one new
name to remember. The Central Trust
Company, N.A, Southern Ohio Division.
But you can call us Central Trust.
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Gregg Gib!- ·
991 -3443

OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 CC' .OSE AT NOON
ON THIJRS. l - EAST COI.J 0 T ST ., POMERO~.
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REGULAR METING, Ea!ltern
Band Boosters, 7:30p.m. Tuesday in
the high school band room . A
treasurer wtll be elected and plans
made for serving the Farm Bureau
Banquet at the Chester Elementary
School. Parents of all band members
urged to attend .

1'urns three years

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Pre,lr ,.. c~•

TIIURSDAY
ELEANOR CIRCLE, Heath
United Methodist Church, 7:30p.m .
wtth Mrs. Jean Ann Bradbury, Mrs .
Mary O'Brien, and Mrs. Scotty Sim-

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rue P&lt;tt _ l' r~on , Mrs. ltedenith Mills
ttnd Arnie, Mrs. J.anora Davis , Mrs .
Cath y l 1ifford. Mrs. Hilda Hunt,
Mrs Thel ma Hayes, Mrs. rrances
flunt and Robyn , and Vi cki Arnold.
Mrs. Nellte Perry , Mrs. Dorothy
Smith, Mrs . Jacklyn Dailey , Mrs.
Pam Hoffman, Christy, Mikie and
Alisia, Stephiue Acree , Mrs . Darlene
Casto and Tracy.
SendJng gifts were Mr . and Mrs.
Albert Goeglein, Mrs . . Darla
Thomas, Mrs. Betty Gaul , Becky
Painter, Mrs . Oara Milhoan, lind
Mrs . Vtrgtnia Whaley .

Those under 18 years of age must be accompanied by
parent or guardian .

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Game' were played with priZes
go ing to Mrs. Clara Conroy, Mrs
Jean Setdenabel, Mrs . Htlda White .
The gtft table was decorated with
white . pink nd blue streamers witlla
teddy bear centerpiece. Cake, nuts.
rrunts , coffee and punch were served
others attendtng we re Mrs . Patty
Pickens. Mrs . Elaine Congo, Mrs .
Bonnie Milhoan. B. .J \lurphy , ron-

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JOB'S DAUGHTERS, Bethel 62,
7:30 Monday night at the Middleport
Masonic Temple . Practtce for
initiation to be held
REVIVAL, Oct . 8-13, Cheshire
Baptist Church , 7:30 p.m. each

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Stockport. Ohw. are announcin~ tht' engagement and forth co min~ marriage

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Al l groups and organizattons a re
welcome w parti cipate in the
Southern High School hom ecoming
parade to be held 2 p .m . Friday, Oct .
12
Those W1shmg to take part are
asked to call Ctndy Warden, 949Z/28: Crista Beegle, 949-2008 : Meg
Ambberger , 992-iill5 before Wednesday so that the unit order can be
worked out The parade wi U move
fr om the htgh school through the

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WHAT 00 YOU DO" IGNORE '
By Helen and Sue Hottel
My bcyfriend is 17, atte nds school
and works as a busboy stx nighl5 a
week. also around the house when
he's home . Hts parents still refer to
tum as "lazy " They wont let htm buy a car or geth is driver's hcense,
and often canl take him to work , so
he must call friends for a ride.
They don't like me. though we've
been going together over a year, and
we only see each other on his da y off .
We're lucky to talk five minutes a
night on the phone .
I won't give in and break up with
htm as he's a fantastic guy - so
s weet and considerate - and we
love each other But m y famtly .
though understanding, is tired of
ptcking htm up S() we can see one
another, and he's embarrassed by
the sttuation too .
What do you do abo ut
d owngrading , always-&lt;:ritt c iztng
parents' - S . H P .
DEAHS .
. .Exactly what you've been doing
for the past year : ignore 1or at least
li ve with J what you· ca n 't cha nge.
and look forward to better t1mes
' ahead when eilher these unapprectall ve pa rents lighten up a btt.
or thetr son ltghts out on hts own .
SUE

rmscarnage. he JUst laughs and says
&lt;I rmght be a good tdea as he's nol
s ure he wants to be married .
H1s fnends teU him aU sorts of lies
a lllJut me and he believes them
wh1ch g1ve..'i him an excuse for hittmg and swe&lt;~ri ng He told one of my
fnends that once he's married he is
gomg lo fool around and I can ltke 11
or get lwnps _
My fri e nds teU me it will be wors.
after we 'rc married, but in spite of
all thts, I love him. What can I do to
cl1&lt;1ngc tum ' - B.F
D.F .:
Uon 't try . Just get out of his life fast '
Only a masoctust would accept
thts k.tnd of tre.atrnent. You need
lessons tn pride and self-esteem (not
to speak of karate' 1. An asser u veness training course miRhl help,
but tf you still can 't let go. then we 'd
s ugges t m ore in -depth profe!!.'lional
counse ling HElEN AND SUE
:&gt;!OTE FROM SUE About the
baby : better he should be fathe rless
Uli!n beaten

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Chester, Ohio

A ld)'t'lt1· s h1 1W1·r w;1 .'&gt; tu·ld

tly fur Mr~ Tun; 1 l'c.u n 1 Milh(l&lt;:tll
Hustes."il'S were :VIr:-i I Jndt:t A(Tt'e,

DISTHICf PARTY for Distnct 25 ,
Order of Eastern Star, and reception
for District President Louise
Stewart wtll be held Saturday
evenmg at the Southern High School,
RAcine .

secretary .

mtroduce the officers a nd

Layette shower noted

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The New Haven Woma n's Club
held its a nnual " Officer's T.-a"
recentl y at the New Ha ve n Pubht
Librar y Clubroom
Offi ce r s for
1979-80
wert•
hos tesses. and incluJe l.o1s
Robinson,
president;
Co rH11P
F'rishette. vice-president : Colt•en
No rthro p, re co rding secrrta ry
Cla udia Thomas. trea surer: and
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SoCial Calendar

SAVE YOUR R.C., NEHI. UPPER 10, DIET RITE &amp;
uAD'S ROOT BEER BOTTLE CAPS FOR CHARITY

R. C. BOTTLING CO.
Middleport, Ohio

'VIiii S •reet
9'12 · 3542 or 9'12 -3344

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Charles U . Peck , de c to :vtadgc

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w.rn &lt;.. p e(i f 1c at1 0 ns dat ed
Or IOt1('r . 197? wh tc h are on
l &lt;l i · w1 t h t he Clerk of the
Oo,nf1 o f Trus t ee s at Publr c
tdf,J r r-, ot ; .-1 tll Vt llaye nnd
.•. '' 'h h,1v1 bPcn pr(' Sented
t nl! ri 'tHl .t l 11115. rnet•t tng ,
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!1• 1 pr'''oH I nu n ffr rP r a nd
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SECTION II
P,l y r"l • nt tor sn1de lectrt c
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•, ! tl \;r l l,lqe 11'1 ncro rdan ce
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BARGAIN
HUNTERS
1978 FORD PINTO STATIONWAGON .......12995
1

1977 CHEVY NOVA 4 DR .. .................... 3695
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1977 CHEVY IMPALA SEDAN 4 DR .•••••••13895
1

1975 MONTE CARLO lANDAU TOP •••••••• 2895

Krzzt• ( 'rabl rt't ',
Paul I. Pt•ck , W1lltam l' P" k, Llsll'
Davt s. Aff f o r trans , Col umbra
Crdbttt•c.

Anna Peck ('rlibtret•. dt'L
net!J

Crdbtret:',

Arthur

tu Kl'!l -

('rabtr L't '.

Margaret Scott, 1\olanJ l 'r.Jillrt·t.
Aff fortran_, , Col umbra
Don V Tufto. Velma I. Tuftt1,
Kenneth D J otmsen, to Ph11l1p H
Bla c kford , Susan L. Rl .ackft1nl.
l 09777 acres. &amp;·1p1 o
Vrrg1 l Pnce . Mae E Pru·p l tl
Marl m J Morns . Ada B ~ urn s.
Clyde J . Morm . .Jean I( :v!urrr.'
Parn.· l s . Cht•ster

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1976 HONDA CVCC ....... .. ...... :~'•.'~"~: . 2495
1976 AMC GREMLIN ..................... 11895
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1976 FORD TORI NO ••~~'. ;'.";~ .o~: .•••.••••• 11795
1975 FORD MAVERICK.. :~'. ~~'.' ............ 11995
1975 CHEVY NOVA ....................... 11895
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1974 GREMLIN •• ••••••••••• ••• •~.~r..\~~.n:' .. s1195
1973 CHEVY STATION WAGON ... ......... :l095

S•IUJday, Oc l 6

ASTRO·GRAPH
8 e rn1 ce Bede

O~ol

'Your
'Birthday

f

Octobet 6 1979
lh&lt;s com•ny , ~ar . ou "' I r ··
so ught out h l oOlJ' IJt"t"'" 1 • .1, :
01 lri lo. t&gt; ChdiQ i' " ' ":&gt;l l dft•tJ l,' i , ,;
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wrll r,t" mad(' tl"r GuQh lht"'-f· , , ~
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1973 CHEVY BElAIR ............. :~~ . :~·~· •• 1695
1971 PLYMOUTH
4 DR ... .... ............ . 1695
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1976 FORD RANCHERO , ;~.~·~~·. ~! .':s,.;!l••• 2595
1976 FORD F-150 ................. ....... 12895
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ro na .
12195
1974 CHEVY 1112 TON •••••••••••••••••••••
1970 INTERNATIONAL liz TON PICKUP. •••• 1495
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no !I I el'r•c t c, ~ ~ un d(·r, I&lt;.~ , rr (,
you r own "\t'il t' &gt; D ' t&gt;~,, o~ l cl ,"
Ill lieU O! IIH' fl Pf&gt; :-1 c) l H IP 'T' ,\1(11
ty In 'd el 1! 11111 1w &lt;J' " •)u l I" 1 uu •
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W111'1 your brr l hdily M ail S1 l or
eil ch 10 As1w Gl dDtl Bo , 48C.
RaOiO C1 ty Stat1on NT 10019
Be sure 10 speco ty b &lt;~l h dat,::;
SCORPI O (Oel. 24 - N o~ 22)
Because ot so many &amp;ell ·doubt s
tod ay 11 ma \ t: J e d1l1 1c.u lt 10 ap ply
tne Skill S you tlut.,. possess L et
go Allo "" .,.our ld lents to com,
lhr ougt'1
SAGITT ARIU S ( N a ~ . 23· Dec 2t )
Don t co mp ta.n roo
touc.r,
so me qrouw .JC I•v1 t1eS yo ,_, rrdct
IPt&gt; l

tail 10 mate11ali1e today
uCk has somf' l fl &lt;ng tJette•
" '"" t cJ lor you
CA PRICORN (Dec 22- J•n 19)
YOu r e the o ne wh o II co me ou t
on lop wtth all the ben ef1t s tl you
Share even w1!h t hose wh o
aopea1 tO lJI:' d ~ m andong ron
mucn n on 1 ti P atr a1d 10 g1ve
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19)
l1SIPn a lt f''lll~tel l'
ana don 1
repl ) rc il '\JLJr 'l t•n l.t! rve type s
r ne y w .rr tat • m e mse1ve s fi ght
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1976 CHEV. SUBURBAN .................. 14495
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1975 FORD GRAN TORINO .. ............. 1695
P S

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SAVE

NOW!!!
WHILE PRICES ARE
STILL LOW.

P R

1

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GET READY
FOR WINTER

e!SNERAL

P 8

TIRE SALES

1

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S l~ n t 6 J s od . P S

N. 2ND AV E.

1974 CHEVY MALIBU 2 OR . ............. '1295
r. P S. PB
1974 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ....... ...... 11695
V H. A

..

MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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1974 CHEV. IMPALA CUSTOM ...... ...... 11295

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I&lt;JN
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to ll owtnl.J
p r o po ..,n 1
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Vil lage ot Pom e roy o f a
nC' w 19 79 or 1980 J _. ton con
vr·n t t o n ~l
( d b 4,') Whe e l
Or 1Vf'
Ot·l allt'd
spec ri iC dlt On s
Mf' on 1tl (' ~ t the C tcrk. ·s Of
ltr t ' V il l dUC' ot P omeroy
Ear h brd m u st contar n
thf' f ull nnme o f e very per
so n o r &lt; o m pa ny tntere sled
1n th e sr11 n e nnd be a c
&lt; om p&lt;tn •ed b y a bond or
c er fti tf'd c hec k tn the sum
o t SlOO 00 t o tt)e snt• st actton
a t !h e v 1lldQe Co un c •I n\ a
y uar anty rtlat 11 the b1d ~ ~
,1( cepl ed co ntrac t wdl bf'
enter ed 1n1 o &lt;tnd rls pe r
t o rman r l"
prop er I,.
&lt;.t 'f ured
Th (•se c hec k s or bond s
wtll tJt• r e t u rn ed at on c e to
L"~ e)O:&lt; e p t th e su c ces slul
0 1ddPr H t&lt;:. rn ec k or bOnd
w il l b e held unttl !he c on
l r nc t or b1d 1s properly
C)(ec uled b y h1m
The r rg ht r.., r e ~ervt&gt;d to
rerec t any a nd all b tds
Dor1n d a Nardet Clerk
Boar &lt;J ot Publ 1c Afatrs
J n nC' Walton . Clerk
VII t age of
Pomeroy , Ohto
. 10 ) , 5 H e

PU B LIC NO TICE
The Gall1 a J an,son Me!
g s Commun rly
Menial
Hea lth Ce nter , wht c h tS a
pr1vale
n on pr o f lf c o r
fX)ratton . 1ntend s to submtt
an a p p i iC .llt on lor a captfal
Qrdnl untfe r the provtston
ot Se c t 1on 16 ( b l ! 2 1 a t the
Urban
Ma s s
Tran
sportat1 o n Ar t ot 1964, as
ilmf'ndPrl . to provtdt• Iran
soortMt On se rvr cc s lor the
ha ndi CiiPPt•d wtlhrn Gall ta .
J ac k son a nd M e tgs Coun
Ire&lt;, Th e g r~nl appl rcaliOn
wtl l requ es t t wo standard
pnssengr
vans equ tpped
Wi t h cl wheel Cha i r ramp ,
W1lh OPiiOI1al €Qutpm enl
desrgn e d
10 ma)(1mtzc
utrltzal ron per1o d
!t tS p ro1 ec ted that t or the
frr sl standard pns se nger
va n eq u1 pp ed With a wheel
r ha •r r amo appro:.tmilt e ty
ten e m ot ronally d ts turbed
r)dOicsr c nl s a nd two four
s taff m (' mbe r s wdl b(&gt; t ran
sp orted
tor
th e rapeutt c
o ut1n gs ano to meeT bas rr
tran s p o rt il t1 o n
ne e d s
rt•lat ed t o ther a py an d
trealm pnt 1n th (' Restden
tt~l
T re atm ent Program
lhNaPL'ul• r oul1ng os will be
~ rhedutl'd
for two SE? \oen
days p e r weeK . and rela ted
tJd51 l tran sportat•on need s
wrl l be sc hC'duled f or ap
nro:w,mately two day s per
week U nsr hedu le d usag e
may 1n r lude ho sp1ta 1 VISiT S,
e tc I t iS pro1e c ted that for
the
ser o n d
standar d
pas seng er van equ1pped
wrl h n whee lc hat r ramp .
appr o)(tma te l y n rn e eleven
em ot to ncJity dt sturbed (a n d
pos srOiy pny stra lly han
drc appe d l adult!~ and one
two staff memtJ("rs wil l b e
friln sp orted for ther.=!pt• u f tr
o uttngs and l o r ba s1r lran
sportat1on ne eds rel a tC'd to
treatment (l nd fherap., ap
pro)O:Imat(·ly lour day s pt&gt;r
weC'k , and as t requ en'ly as
5r:o day s pe r we e k
TnC' G a111a Jan~ son Me •
Q'&gt;
Co mm u ntty
M e nlrll
Hf'dllh Ce nt N 1nv tte s COfT1
m {' nf S and or
proposal s
from a ll +n ter es ted publ1 c,
pr 1va l e nn d onr a tran s1 t

1974 FORD TORINO ..................... '1095
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., ' 'o 1'' "''
TAURUS (Aprt l 20-M •y 20) I ay
,J tWO\ , &gt;Ur I CJ() I~ and er J0 r 10u1
, ,.,,~,,r ,
'' 11111e ruD~ you are
.-~ •r t'fl' IJ! I ng Tn com plete seem t o
' ''' r,c; r11&lt; ng ,ou "he cnores Nlli
Wil l'
GE MINI [ M 8y 21 -Ju ne 20) Re
1' '" ~-' ~r and tru e 10 yo ursert co n .
~ f'&lt; r.. ng wt-at yo,_, e•pec t or noed
' " " ' yOu• lr 1en d s A good cld ·
' "~ tl,('r H:!-0 'illk 'll&lt;ii&lt;t'1 1 be 11 1 orde r
CA NCER (J une 21. J uly 2'2 1 Alter
g•umbl•ng ar t da ( at out you• lo t
1r Ide rou m1ghl .,.1 n d up be1no
as'1 amed when Dame For Tune
ChJmp s SDf""' e tn1ng Q' €81 1n 10 your
1ap ar' d p r oves you wr ong
LEO [ July 23-Auo 22) Even
1hOugn you m1g h l u nCOfiSCiou sly
llP atter 1ng rne I acts 10 su ' t you r
mooc t o da y you II sh ll come ou t
on t op lh an., s 10 a lot ot ruck
G•ve cred i t wnere rt s auf'
VIRGO (Aug 23·S•pf 2'2) 11
lr•M"' •s any a ueST1on m you r
ml'&gt;d as tr, wha t you at e g el! &lt;ng
lr ' yO&lt;.H rTIOfl " )' 1nrJ &lt;1y 1"1&lt;1 ( k ott
[J ~: r • 1
ma ~1•
rne t: J uy
'r Qul
,r,q •I C i s
a• !" ste er rng you
tV'r ectt.,
NF .... "oi' A I-'f II F N l [ RP Rr S £ A SS N,

P B

1973 PONTIAC GRAND AM ............... 1895

1

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12 Passenge
r

11

1972 CHEVY 1 TON FLATBED .............SAVE
With stock r ac k , V 8, 4 sp, po wer boos1er b r akes, n 1ce rruck

1 mi l e north

ds
2 1 1 H P DEMMING deep
well pump 85 ff ot flexrbl e
ptpe and s t ar age tank 949
2008
SIX MONTH Old pluSh re d
floral
Schwetger
ltvtng
room surte , 2 matchtng
swtvel rocker-s , 2 free lam
ps , $69"' Ca l l Ingels Fur
n•lure. 9922635 . alter 5. c all
304 881 1032

IM

TWO SN OW. ftres. used '1
months,
StZe
GR78)( 14
Phone 992 3379

1975
VW
BEEILE .
sun r oof, auto t rans. fu e l
1n1ected. good c ondlf 1on
991 ]4() I
197 4 CJ 5 JEEP For more
~ntormatton , call 742 2503

1976 FORO GRANAOA , 1
d oor , mag wheels . a c . am
lrn
8 lra c to:, ,
re c t 1n 1n g
b u ck£'! Sf'a ts S1900 949.
2691

TE N HEAD. 8 week old
ptgs Snots , Normed tails
doc ked $14 ea or all tor
S'130 Tuppers Plarns , Oht o
614 667 349]

APPLE S

The perfect solution
for calves."

SUGAR RUN MILLS

C I DER

l_:a_?

Mulberry Ave.

Pu rt1en.&gt; y, Oh i-,,

37J

Moblle Home sal e.&lt;~ and Y11nl
salea an! acc-ept ed only W~th
cash with ordeJ Z5 cent charge
fOI" adA earrytng Box Number In
care ()f The Sent mel
'The Pu blLSher reserves the
edit or l"t'ject any adJ
deeme d ob)eettona l
The
PuOitJher will not be !'eipon!lble
for m(lre than one mcorrect In·
!ll!rtton
Phone !}9'2·21~
n.ght tel

SPA CE

a\oatlab le
for
r amper-. .
boa t s Oct thru Aprtl 1nd
and Pomeroy St s Mdso n
Ca l l 304 BSi '1971. John Mar
snail

FR IGIDAIRE E L EClR IC
LIMESTONE .

grdvel,
c al c tum
c hlOride ,
terhhzer . dog
load and all types of salt
E)( c el~ t or Salt Work s. Inc.
E Matn St Pomeroy . 99'}
~.and .

I

gol d
dtsh
11 fl
r am
S(•l
Aft er

FORD TRA C TOR W1lh pa1r
at I'} ' plow &lt;; Pr 1r ed !o 5('11
9'12 1789
TWO WHEE L lra tler 15
ttr('s and wnee ls , heav,..
r on slrur lf"d . handles good
I n goOd
shape
Rober!
J oc k s. Rt I L o n g Bott om .
OH 985 43-'b

stm a,..;;,iiftii

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

1979
MODEL

COUNT DOWN
(2) 1979 DELTA 88 ROYALE CPES.
! -Beige, tan cloth , 1-Dk. brown , black vinyl roof , tan
cloth intenor.
,
,.'

(2) 1979 DEMOS 98 REGENCY SEDANS
(1) 1979 CUTlASS SUPREME CPE.
Dk . brown, beige vrnyl roof , tan cloth .

(1) 1979 CAD. DEVILLE CPE.

(Mr. Karr's Demo)

HURRY IN TODA Yl

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

on S.turd.ly

Pomeroy
See Pete Burris, Marvin Keebaugh or George Harris

NITURE,
glass, c htna .
anyth tng See or c all Ruth
Gosney, a n t1qucs, 26 N
2n d, Mtdd leport. OH 991
3161

ANTIQUE

POCKET wa t

c hes Wdlrng to pay top
dollar
C all
1 592 2973
even1ngs

WANTED

JUNK

Bat

tenes , r adtators . motors.
auto
trans
No Sunday
c alls 949 2563

RUMMAGE

CHOC OLA 1 E

COLO R ED

Tuesday

Sunday

M obil e Hom es - Sa le
BORDER COL L I E , b lar k
and wh tt e, t emale , loves
&lt; hti J ,.e n , year o td , sh o l s
and
w o rm e d
tncl udrng
rdhe s Br.tltany Span tel ,
r eg ,
fem a l e,
red
and
whtte Small male Ierner
brown, good wttn children
Fr'lendly mtnratvre bo)(er
cot1 1e
Humane Soc re t y
9'11 6260

MAL E CO L LIE puppy 992
5073 niter 5
REAL LADY too~ung for a
good home , co llie beag le
type , bla ck . brown and
wht t e, female , shots , wor
med . K1ttens
and
cats ,
allsues . s hape s. cotors .
looking f or home Humane
Soc •ety . 992 6260

Card of Thanks
WAN T to ex t end my s •n
ce r e
t h an k s
to
Dr
R rdgway , the nurses a nd
~~des. w h o worked so hard
to
ease
my
husband ,
Robe r t Morehead 's ltfe
God B less al l
Mt ldred Morehead

SALE

Real E stat e for Sat e
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Noti ces

GUN
SH OOT
EVERY
SUNDAY 1 PM FACroRY
CHOKE O NLY RAC'mE
GU N CLUB
NO
HU N TING.
no
trespasstng Wtth no e)(
ceptton s on my p roperty
J ud y M c G r aw Self
DUES for 1980 are payable
lromOcl 1toOec 31 , 1979
TEn dol lars , Ractne Gun
Clut&gt;
BAKER ' S
BUSY
Bee
Ceramto announces tall
hours Tuesday 10 J, 7 10
Wednesday 7 10 T hu r s 10
3. 7 10 If's t t me t o t an
tllo!&gt;e Chr 1stmas g1 ff s Call
66! 3251 f or rn f orma lt on

mtles from F tve Po tnfs
Watch tor stgns Curtatns
and rods Men 's . women 's .
Cht ldren ' s , al l Stles Boots ,
shoes . dre!.ers . chest of
drawE'rS
Humtdtfter
Garage door Pool table
Set
of
e n c y c topedtas
Motor c y c le , mtsc rtems
THURSDAY ,
Frtday,
Saturday 9 4 a1 1J8 Conoor
St. ba c k at Landmark ' n
Pomeroy
YARD SALE .4 ] 7 Grant .
Mtddleport Oct 8 10?
Ratn c a nc els
YARD
SALE
Ra 1n or
Shtne
Frt Sal
Rt 7. 1
miles north of Chester
Baby and boys · clothes .
books . round oak tab le top .
Stnger Sewtng md c hrne.
student gu• t ar , much more
G I GANTIC

GARAGE

ED BURKE T T BARBER

SYRACU S E

LO ST Female black nnd
r ust Doberman weartng
c Ollar
Unton
Ave
D.own t own
area
Call
D8Vtd , 99') I:IJ97
FOUN D Ches t er area Oc t
Pood l e t errter type ,
curly brown and go ld h ct~r .
male Humane Socrety , 9'92

2·

6~0

RUSTIC

-

Help wanted~~
P f'R T TIM E E MP LOYEE

ply
tn person , (row ' s
Femrly Restaura nt

-..- ---- ---

B A R H EL P needed H o nest
dependabl e ,
r e f er ences
Plve Potn ts Gri ll
F.ULL T IM E medrcal Ir an
sc n p tt oist needed tor J
11 30 Sht ft Good frt nge
~ne frts , sa la ry negot iab le
5~n d res umes to Vet er a n s
M emort a l
H osprt aL
PO
Box 7..9. P ome r oy, OH
4.$769 Equal Oppor tu n•IY
E,m pl oyer

DEPE ND ABLE

HOOF HOLLOW . Eng l tsh
and Wes t ern Saddles and
narn e ss
Ho r ses
and
pontes Ruth Reeves 614
698 3290
Bordrng
and
R 1d1ng Lessons and Horse
Care produ c ts
Wes tern
bOOts
Child r en ' s S15 50
Adu tts $19 00
RI SI NG
STAR
Kennel
Boardtng Ca ll 367 0292

POODLE

GROOMI NG

Judy Taylor 614 367 7220

KEN NELS

Boardtng , all breeds Clean
tndoor outdoor
fac rlittes
Also
AKC
regrstered
Oobermans 614 446 7795

Go lden Re t never puppteS
6 weeks old Bcauttfu t and
hea l thy
S150
698 6718

(Albany I
C H I H UA H UA

f ema le, good w1 f h ch rld ren .
a large ktn d, wrt l m a ke
good ~q utrel dog
Phone
742 2322

For Sale ,
Rent or Trade
FOR SALE or ren t N 1ce 3
bedroom, mOdular loca t ed
tn Por t land area Set up on
lot or c an be moved Ca ll
afler 4 30 304 273 5272
FOR TRADE t wo lo t s tn
Pomeroy. l or motor home
949 2 18?
FOR 5ALE o r re n t, ho u se
rn
Harr t sonvi ll e
2
bedroom,
large 11v1ng
room , k. ttch("n and bath
Cai11 918 4417

CHIP WOOD Poles max
diame te r 10" on largest
e nd 1 12 P·er ton Bu n d led
sl ilb SlO per t o n Oelrvered
to O h iO Pa llet Co., Rt 2.
Pomeroy 99? 268 9

F U R NI T U RE.

HOTPOINT
a nd

wanted to Bu y

•ce

bO,XeS, br ass beds, rron
beds. desk s , e t c , comp lete
hOUseho lds
W n t e M .D
Miller. Rt . .4 , Pomeroy or
call 992 7760

FINAN CING VA FHA LO
AN S LOW OR NO DOW N
PAYMENT
PURCHASE
OR
REFINANCE
IRELAND MORTGAGE.
n E STATE , ATH E NS
6 14 591 JOS I

'

ROOMS ,

GENERAL
ELECTRIC
H e~rdquarters

Appl!ilnc es
Sirles &amp; Service

ba l h,

basemen! .
outbulldmgs
and garden at Let art , OH
Second house past hl! m g
•Harron

,_

Th1 s IO\I Ciy ' h ome has 4 bedrooms. ltvtng room.
dtn 1ng room . krt c h en , Buller 's pf'n f ry , bath and f ull
bd semen l Al l cdr pet and drapes go wtth the house
Gas for ced atr l ur nace and n1ce St tl rng por c h
St!ua1ed on 75 acr e w tth outburldtng Call today for
your showtng ONLY SJ5.000 00
T UPPER S PLAINS - 100 x100 ' tot rn Arbaugh Ad
dttron wtth wrt t er tap an d seP 1tc systems Chot ec
c orner local ton Se ll s tor $5,000 00
POME~O Y
On Upper Monkey Run
N tce
remode led krl c hen, 1 bedrooms, b a t h and u t t l tfy
Situated un a l most 1 a c r e W hy pay r en t. when you
c a n own th ts nt ce home f o r o nl y $16.500 ()()?
RA C INE AREA N 1ce 3 bedroom h ome on Bashan
Road Srluated on 6 1 'acres Ask.mg only SJ9,900 00
H YS ELL RUN
- Almost e1ghl acres wtfh 2
bedroom home . k.tl chen and bath There's two wa 1er
taps and two sep t 1c systems. Call tor all details
Se l ltng prt ce \23 .500 00
G OOD BUY - Thts. home has new batn , new
arumrnum Sldtng and storm w1ndows and new sepf tC
s ystem There ' s two bed r ooms, llvt ng room and
scr eened m porch Srtuated on a lrt11 e over one a cre

V. C. YOUNG Ill
RACINE, 0 .
949 274a or

· L---------~·~7-l~m_o~u.-J

MINI
FARM
1.4
acres, J bedrrn house,
f rrepl cHe
Very
secl uded Cash or con
ventronal f tnance only
'S22 ,500 Scou r Camp Rd
Back ol Chester
84 FT O HI O RI VER
F RONT
3 77 acre
wtth m obile home · J
brm
1 1 1 baths. ex
panda lv rm $ 16.000
LONG BOTTO M
- 6
rm
old er horne ca r
pelcd , burn plus 7 out
but l dtngc, , on 10 rot~
\ 18,9(10

Phone 141-J091
Hrlton Wolfe. Assoc .
Phone 9&lt;49·2st9
George 5 . HobsteHer, J r.
B r ok e r , 99 2·2719

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
WE HAVE CONVENTIONAL FINAN&lt;; ING FOR MOST OF OUR HOMES FOR
AS LOW ASS% DOWN .
NEW LISTING - 4 BR home. h ardwood fl oors,
IMge LR. nlso fam rl y rm , gar age and gOOd ou t
t&gt;ur l dtng Many n 1ce f ea t u r es, p l e nty of t rutf t reE's
and ga r den space Asktng ~48 , 900 Jus t off Rt 7 tn
Ches t er
THIS I S WHAT Y OU A SK E D FO~ - 14 aues of
n1 ce r o ll tng land wrth a 1 1 story n osue t ha t s.ts bac k
off the road su r rounded wtth m tt ple trees Lg pond
stockeo w1th ftS h N tcety loca ted 1n M or n.ng Star
area Prt ce SJJ.900
FAMILY HOM E - LOIS of posstbrllftes w1th th rs
real ntce 2 story home Many features, 1tke central
atr , but l1 tn app l ranc es, all carpeted &amp; s.o fort h A
verv good rnves t men t wtth several nr ce butld tng
lo t s on a p p r ox 4 1 J a cres rn t he center of Racrne.
Oh ro Askt ng o n lv SS-4.000
HOME &amp; INCOME
l mmed tate p~se\s,on , large
3 bedroom hom e . ltvtng room &amp; l~m1ly room . a l l
nt cely ca r pe Ted Eat rn equrpped k.tlchen , 2 fu tr
ba t hs. 1J basement. garage, ntce garden area In
come t ram t railer on prope r ty Ractne, 'S45,(X)()
COUNTRY SPECIAL - N1 ce r emodeled 1 bed r oo m
h ome on b lack top road M os t ly ca r pe ted F A n a t
g a s fu rna ce A ve r y d tf racf tve sma ll h ome a nd l
ac r e l an d . P r 1ced tor qutck sa le t or $17 ,500
'S l 2. 000 0()
Good 3 Oed room , all carpeted home
c l ose to Pome r oy &amp; Mtddlepo r t Located on good 11 ~
a c res of land
FARM ---() ver 70 a cres of land bordermg Pomeroy
wt t h ex t ra large barn and old farm house N ot many
tre-es but p lenty at pasture and some I arm ground
Prrced Onl y \49 .000
LO TS OF LOT S
Pomeroy

From 1 to 75 acres , bordertng

MIDDLEPORT
Good 3 BR home appro:w: 10 yrs
o l d, stove &amp; ref ngerator . lg storage bldg Prr c ed a t
~5 . 000

RACIN E -

2BRtratle ronnt .:: elot A sktngS11.500

20WOOOE0 A C R ES -

Lan bedtvtded S17 000

LARGE SPLIT L EVEL - on J AcrPS , 4 BR home,
f ully carpet ed. equ1pped k.tt . t amrly room has nice
f rrepl ace , large uftlrty room and pl enty of storage,
two c.ar garage has el ectrtc ctoor ope ner One great
feature after another L rs ted \ 75 .500

ROUSH
CON.) TRUCTION
FOR YOUR
NEW HOME OR
EXTENSIVE
HOME
REMODELING
AlsJ Masonry

' Wor~.,
-fs83, or 91 2-2282

-·

w

10! s 9
~ ..
't:
C 'er m. b y appo rn1 rf' •·nt.
17 Svc arn or e ' R ear)
P om eroy 0

Real Estate for Sal e
THREE BEDROOM home .

99 2 · 75~ 4

ll

WI L L HAUL ltmestone and
gravel Also , l tme haultng
and spreading Leo Morr ts
Truckmg Phone 7 42 2455

E
Ma tn St . Pome r oy ,
Basement
and
car port .
carpet wal l to wall , com
S&amp;G
Carpet
Cleantng
p te te
krt c hen, cabrnets ,
St eam
c leaned
Free
range , refrtgerator . d1sn
es t •male
Reasonab l e
washer ,
dtsposal
and
ra t es
Scotcnguar d
m
br e akfa st
bar .
wood
1&gt;309, or 141 2348
burntng frrepla c e. c oncre te
dr1ve Wil t se ll wt th or
wrrhou t ad1acent A fr ame
PAI NT IN G AND sand
busrnes s butldtng S h ow~
Pl as ttn g Free est rma tes
oy appo1 ntment Phone 992 ' . ._ Call 949 2686
DOZER,
END
Loader
brush
nog
Will
do
basements. ponds, brus h ,
ttmber ,
land
c lear,ng
Char les But c her 7411940

MA IN
POMEROY , O.
, .2 ] ] 15
1 16. E. Second Str-eet

NEW LISTING - Nocel
be d room
t rarle r , gas
fur n ace,
l u r n t s n ed.
st oc k ed f rs h pond and
1 1 :~ acreo n Rt 143 Want
on l y S12,000

HOME

West of Ru tl and on Rl
124 Th r ee bedrooms,
ba t h , L C
water , St
wmdows. and 1 acres
Ask rng $25,000

RUTLAND

Good

sol rd o l der home w rth
good opp or t unrly for a
bustness
4
f amily
bedrooms. 111 baths.
fu r nace ,
I! rep I a c e,
dtntng , equtp ped k i f ,
and 2 car garage
13S,OOO

BUSINESS BLDG . Plus
a 3 bed r oom rental and
ex t ra lot on Rt
124
St art your own th1ng
and
l tve
upstarrs

117.500
MIDDL E PORT

l
lots. 4 bedroom older
nome. 11 ~ baths, nat
gas heat One lot has '}
!ratter hookups Ask.tng
111 ,500
S Y ~A C USE
Br1 ck
ranch
home
of
J
hedrooms . ?
baths .
dtn 1ng ,
nt c e
k tT ,
cov er ed pat to 4 Iars. one
on the r rver \45 ,000

POM E ROY

3

bedrooms,
a l umrnum
srd tng, ba t h. basement .
na f gas fu rnace and f r
po r ch Walk to st ores

Sl8 ,SOO
NEW

LISTING

J

bedrooms
w 1t h
ba th
c tt y wa ter , nat gas heat
and 1 acre for only

se.soo

WANTED 5 ac res o n the
wa t er hne

BUILDING LOTS
BAUMS ,
I
PTS .,
RA CING . POMEROY .
S YRACUSE , RE E D
5VILLE .
FORK E D
RUN ,
RUTLAND ,
ROCK SPRINGS , AND
BOWMANS RUN .

-Housing
· Headquarters_

PH 9V111 5V
NEW LISTING 84 acre
wonng f a r m, 2 st ocked
ponds. 30 acres lt ll able
45 ac r es pas t ur e t enced,
barn, l a r ge ga r age,
other bu tl d tngs, pl us a 7
year old ranc h t ype
h orne
wr th
full
basemen t , large family
room , bur l! 1n k rfc nen
large ltv 1ng room wi t h
woooburn 1ng l trep lace
plus a
wood b urnr n g
sfove downsta rrs
3
bedrooms and t&gt;att't
Real ntce $76. 150

REMO.utunG
kvJM ADDITIO~S
HOUSES BUILT

AL TROMM
CON ST.
RUTLAND
74 2-2328

5232

WILL

BUSINE S S

OP ·

PORTUNITY
N rce
c lean bus tness wtth ex
c ellent trac k. record

THE KIDD IE SHOP
PE " tn ct udes all equtp
ment nec essary - don't
call, come tn f or de t atls

V A.

APPROVED

A&amp;H Upholstenng , across
from the Te•aco Stat1on rn
Syraucse 9923743 or 992
3752
B R A DF ORD, Auct roneer,
Comp le te Se r v• ce
Ph one
q49 1487 or 949 1000 rae m e,
Oh to, Crr tf B radfo r d

WILL B ABYSIT chr l dren
oi all ages 1n my home
Tu p pers Platns area b67

ELWOOD

BO W E R S

REPAIR
Swee pe r s,
toasters, rrons. a l l small
ap p lrances Lawn mower
Ne:w: l to State Htghway
Garage on Route 7, 985
382S

JJOS

Auctions
BIG AUCTIO N every Wed ,
7 pm Hartford Communtty
Center , H artford , WV , 4
m rles above
Pomeroy
Mason Brtdge

P IA NO
TUNING
lane
Dan1e1s New phone num
ber
742 2951 Serv1ce to
sc hools and homes srnce

1965

AUCTION ,

FRIDAY ,

I

p m
Lo t s of new mer
cha ndtse at Ohto Rtver
A u c f ton, SR 1, sou th of M• d
dlepor t

SAVE ON :CAIPET

DRIVE AtimE

POMEROY
LANDMARK

HA NDYMAN 'S SP ECI -

R E AL TORS
H enr y E Cl l;)land, Sr .
H enr y E . Cl eland, Jr.

b a bys rtt m g tn

WILL CARE for elder l y tn
our home Also. room an d
board avarlab le 992 73 14

AL ~

W E HAV E MAN Y
OTHER PROP E RTIES
- CALL TODAY

00

ELECTR IC

m

Reaso nable rates Call 985
3958

N tce home, l ar g e l ot,
Syracuse , 10 1 1 P et in t
30 year term, Sl 82 t;l5
mon t h. P&amp; Buyer Only
Needs Closng Cost s lm
med1ate
Possession
Good
va r ue
At
$20 .000 00
Evervone needs a
rental , S6 .000 00
Ml DOLE PORT Cu!e tot
t I(" 2 bed r oom home .
gre at st arter in good
loc atton S16.200 00

sept tc
E)(Cd\lal r ng .
systems, dozer , ba ckhoe
Rt 143 Phone \ 1614 1 698
7331 or 742 2593

Mot or s. rewtnd and reoa1r
2356, 56 1 Beec h Sl ,
Mrdd leport. Ohto

Services Offered
my home Monday Fr 1day

DREAM N ow you can
own your own new ran
ch type h ome wtth 11 1
acres of most wooded
tand
Large
master
bedroom , nurse r y and
guest room , 1 f ul l bdths ,
butlf tn equtpped ktt
c h en . dtntng area , large
ptu sn 1tv1ng room wrth
w b f p . large garage ,
gOOd quality home good
loc al ron S44.800 00 .

HOWERY AND MARTIN

REY NOLD ' S

-----~-

NEW LISTlNG Appro.

A

9 14 I Pd I

SEWING
MACHINE
Repa1rs .
serv tc e ,
all
makes
992 2784
The
Fabr rc Snop.
Pomeroy
AUTOMOBILE
IN
Au th onzed Srnger Sales
SVRANC E
been
c an
a n d Serv1ce We sharpen ...: elled?
Lost
vour
Sctssor s
operator 's l rcense ? P hone
99? 2143
EXCAVATING.
dozer .
loader a nd backhoe wo r k
J N sTOCK for •mmeatafe
d um p t rucks a nd to boys
de l tvery
vartous Stles of
to r ht r e , wtll haul fr l l dtr t ,
poo l kt t s Do rt you r se lf o r
to p sari , ltmes tone and
lei us 1nstall for you D
gravel Call Bob or Roger
B u mgardner Sa tes , t nc
Jeffer s . day p h one 992 7089.
9'12 5724
ntght ph one 992 35'15 or 'IY2

98
acres
va c ant
woodland ,
several
bulldtng
s rtes
near
Rutland, all mtnerals
Won 't last
long
at

~· 300 00
NO
LONGER

5 tf r

ROOtiNG

3'11 I

bOB E .

l imo .

New , r epair,
gutter s and
down spouts .
Window cl eaning
Gutt er cl eaning
Fr ee E stimates
949 -2862 --949 -2160

SER:ICLS, INC.

c .. LL

"', )

H. L Writesel
Roofing

;m, FINANCIAL

1

GOOD USED
CHAIN SAWS
McCulloch Pro
1150.00

MIC JS

McCulloch
M•s -10
Remtngton l4
UOAuto
Hom elite
XK12 Hom elite

1125.00
1100.00

$125.00
1115.00
KL400 Homellte 1100.00
Remington
Yardm•ster
Remington

Super 754

S7S.OO
1100.00
1100.00
175.00

Seon
XL Hom elite

1 Excellent Unico 16 cu .

fl .
Coppertone
Relrlprllor, 1\kt new,

12SO

I New Electric Fumoce,

JUST LIST E D
M 1n t farm w 1a oeat. i r•JI briC·"K bi
l t&gt;ve l , w / 3 bedr oo m ~ &amp;. full basement . large carport .
to t al elec No l expenstve. fully rnsula l ed, dll hard
wOOd fl oors 3 large ho t houses You can navo a ll thtS
with appro.ot:rmately 5 acres of la nd f or on l y 563,500

cle•r~rnce

priced

I new FUel 011 Furn~ci,

SAVE A' LOt

RUBBER BACK
CARPET

$499

and up
Cash &amp; carry

SALE ON ALL
CARPET
IN STOCK

·9~~up

lnstalledwith Pad Free

GOOD REMNANT
SELECTION •
6' Xl2' tO 12'Xl6'

$3800

andup

clearance priced

Call 742 -2211

1 GOOd COidSpol

WANT TO SEll? - liiVt uS AtAll

DOWNING-CHILDS

CALL JIM MY n E EM , ASSO CIAT E Y49 , ~ a.
OR NA NCY J ASP E RS. ASSOCIAT E

Phone 992 -2342, Eve_992 -2449
Middleport, Qhio

949 -2614 or 949 -1591

Phon e 992·2772
8 17 l mo .

f de .:t l
'io t· 10 ~ &amp;
\ de r 1s A Jmt n . Loa ns .

9 '18 1 mo Pd _

JUST LISTED + 6 year o ld home with 3 bedrooms.
dmi ng a nd utll tty r oom , l(ltche n eq utpped wrt tl stO\'t'
a n d ref-rioerator M ost o f t he house new l v cMoPtf'd
Forced a1 r 921s f urnace only 1 year o ld . Also
gar age . A comp lete t rarler hook up wit1. nd . . wo ~ •d"'
a n d se p ftc can add 1ncome t o the h om e Ove r 1 dcr~,
of l and All t or 129,900 Ca ll t or ap pomtmen t .

·

J AMES KE E SE E

REAL ESTATE
,F ' NANCING

Rooft ng, gu tte r s, and
d ownspou t s .
Fr ee
Es tr ma t es . All
work
guarant eed . 20 yea r s ex ·
pert en ce Call Atn en s,
co ll ec t , Ge r a ld Cla r k
797 ·4857 or I om H os k rn s
797· 274 S.

BOAT E R S
L•ttle
Ho c ~tng R 1ve r tro11
tage. for boat doc k and
swmw1tng, p l us horne
bu d d•ng spot 1 41 ac res
119. 900
Ca ll Vrr g1 n ra H a ym an
P h. 985-4197

Oown Spouts
Free E sti mates

4 30 tt r

I ~"

ROOFING

115.000

elnsul~rtion

• Storm Door s
• Slo.-m Windows
• Repla cement
Windows
• Gu"ers ilnd

A uto &amp; Tr uck
Repair
Al so Tran sm ission
Repar r
Phon e 99 2-5682

OHIO VALLEY

bdrm trarler , 2 covred
por c hes . 3 car garage
flat 10 1 $23 ,000 Owne r
w dlt nq t o ta l k
REE D SV ILL E
Home
w tt h 2 c ar garage and
n1 ce bU St ness bu rld tng
wtlh
2
rest r oo ms

AlUMINUM :IIOING

' , mtle off R t 7 b y pass
on St R I 114 towilrd
R utJ an d

JllJOM Cin tqomf'r'f lf d
LdnQ &lt;~ &lt;! I ,. 0 11•o
bll 669 l / 4~ F ' '' nmq\
2Mo l'''£ d ' 'o f .,.dkt l ~, rr~

&lt;,

Vlful ANU

Roger Hysell
Garage '

TRAILER SALES

l

INSULA IIUN

S()7 1
O s b or n
Rd .,
Reedsv ille, OH , 4577 2.
F or Information C• ll
667 -641 5. Wtll be OPen
lat e
If
vou
n ee d
som ething .
9 14 1 mo

MONTGOMERY

COO~E'
Sl0(1(
TllAt t ER NOW AVAI LABLE

ONLY lll,SOO

W E NEED LISTINGS . We arrn help you 1flnd f i nan
c m g If y ou ha'le a re111 est~rte probtem give us ~ call
f o r fnendl y. co ur-teous ser'IICe.
Ch er yl L emle y , A ss oc
Phone 742 2003
V elma NICinsky , Assoc .

ANN'S
c -) • J)--» CAKE
DECORATING
SUPPLIES

~tJ PFR

ERA MERCER
REALTY

J&amp;L BLOWN

-,;~ 1 ~

G utte r
wo r k , down
spouh, some conc r ete
wo r k ,
Wi lk s 1nd
dri vew11y1.

R EE D SV I L L E

DOG.

BABYSI

TT E R wa nted rn my home
oen1se w o lfe . 949 2317

:.

¥~r-, -

Pets for Sale

t o r ead wa t er meters Con
tact Crty H a ll , Pome r oy ,
t or dPP i rcattons

WAITRESS WA NTED Ap

.

r'' ...

ADO ONS &amp;
REMODELING

(FREE ESTIMATE )

COUNTRY

CHAMPIO N SIRED AKC
L..OST MUL B ERRY Ave
c1-l1huahua hound, br own
with w h rle spo ts on nec k ,
tem~le . answer s to " Can
dy ' Huma ne soc1e t y . 992
6260

Real E state for Sal e

~ -

HILLS ,

HILLCREST

LOST PAl R men ' s gl a%eS,
Ff tday ntght , ou t of car
9'92 7308 Lost rn Pomeroy ,
' "a go ld case

1974 14x70 mobrle name
Good condtlron
Pr1 ce
r educed, must sell S/&gt;.000
'I'll SB5B

Fr•day,

SHOP now open full ttmf' tn
M•ddleport

Lost and Found

PLEA SANl

wv 304 675 4424

Saturday.
Sunday
and
Monday
Haro ld Brewer,
L ong Bottom , O H

SALE.
MONDAY
OC
TOBER 8 STARTS AT 9
AM
LE E
CIRCLE .

G UN
SHOOT
Ra c 1ne
V o l untee r
F 1re
Dept
Every Saturday 6 30 p m
At the tr butldtngrn Bashan
Fa c t ory c hok.e gunsonty

11 ? ACRE S, house , 5 rooms
and balh , basement. WQO(.I
and coal furnace, t r u 1f
trees, 2 moles from Rt 7 on
good r-oad School bus an d
matl route at door $23.000
985 4334 or 985 3590

PHONE 742-2003

Yanl

GARAGE SALE , Or! 5, 9
lO S Oct 6, 91o l l CRl5 . J

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1972 LYNN HAVEN 14&gt;65 J
bedroom
1970 Vrnda l e 12x63 wtth e)(
panda, 2 bedr
1970 New Moon 12x60 3 bdr
1973
Skyltne
12:.:55 '}
bedroom
1972 Bonanzt~ l?x52 . ') bedr
8 &amp; S MOBILE HOME

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HOBSTETTER REALTY

Sale Rarn or Shtne 870 Ash
St , Mtddleport Fr tday and
Saturday All Stles and ktn
ds of c lathes. hou sehold
rtems. f urn11ure , boat an d
tra d e r

SA L E

Business Services

FIVE ROOM house. all
c arpel eo, modern
k t tcnen
and bath , garage and c ar
port In Bradbury Call W2

Oc

FAMILY

PORCH

CLO~E
TO Pometuy on
large pr .vat e lo t , 12xb0
m oo d e home , 2 bedroom .
1
1 ~ bath s . new carpet rng ' · · " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ;
thr oughout . new ga s fur
n.=t c e. wa Sht'r and dryer b
m onth s tr ee r ent on to t 997
6 ) 98
{ '.._

H O U SE TRA IL ER , 10x 55, 1
be dr , good shape
Fur
nrshed, \2200 Untur-ntshed ,
Sl800 74'1 740-t bef o r e 2 pm
or after 5 pm

SALES, PT

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Real E's tate forSale

poodl e
10 g ood
hom e
U nab le t o fa ker a r (' o t h rm

&lt;PM
SEVEN

Grveaway

FIV E MONTH Ol d C how
poo pupp y Has h a o a ll
~of s
N eed s good home
P ref e r someon e wtfhour
sm a l l c hrl d r en 997 7841

SIX

tober 56. Friday a n d Satur
day , 10 am ·4 p m Grace
Eptscopat Chu r c h , 326 E
Matn St • Pomeroy , O H
Lo t o f c lo t ht n g, household
tlems

Uv-u Fnday
&lt;p M
the day before p~J bhcalmn

OlD

" You ' II Like Our Quality Way of Doing Bu siness "
GMC Financing

FUR

SMA LL l E RRI E R . m a le
bro wn , toves f htl d r en
Hu m a ne Sor1r ty , 99'J 6 / bO

Monday
~UUfl

6260
Pets available for
adoptton and tnfor mafron
servt c e

range ,
Harv e st
Fr 1g 1da tr e portable
w .he r , harvest gol d
Mounta1neer tru c k
per
L udw tg drum
Pho ne day s, 98 S 33~1
S pm 99275 19

For Sal e

ANT I QUES .

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADUNES

21 , h p
Dem m ,n q d ~p
well pump 8.5 It ol lleJ~iOI(&gt;
PI PC' and s tor a gf' la n k 9.a9

MIXED HAY 9'/l JIM

29BO

TWO FAMILY Ya r d SaiP
Oc t 1 lhru 6 9 am 5 pm
Wtn t er c lo th es. lurn tt ure.
mts c
C h ar l es
Kuh l
restde n ce, 34289 Fla t woods
Rd 992 7537

MEI GS
COUNTY
HUMANE SOCIETY 992

LARC. f DE SK 7 drawer s
gOOd f Oild •l10n S1.SO Utilrty
tr~ilf'r
good
c onrJ1 t 1on
'SiOO
Large constru c t ron
wheelbnrrow SiS 9(11 5310

WANTED
SAW
log s
Pavment upon d e l r'iery to
our y ard , 7 30 to 3 30 week
day s Blaney Hardwoods.
SR 339 , Bartow . OH 678

NOTICE

700B

3 AND 4 RM furn ts hed ap
t5. Phon e 'WI .'&gt;4J4

O L D CO IN ~ , p()( ke t wt
c hes. c la ss rrng s. wed d tng
bdnd s d 1am on d s Gold or
StiV e r Cal l J A W a m sle,.. ,
742 1JJI

tl tf:-A Sentinel Clas~ifieds
t-

Givea w ay

Yard Sal e

318S

~if \e{\\lHHi

992 - S3~2

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In memory. Card of Thl.nk.J
and Obltwtry fi r ents pe r won:!,
SJ 00 nurumum CaM tn ad·
vance

HONEY
Fllcpatr tc lo: O r
c hard . Stat e Rout e 689
Phonp WdkP SVil l('
669

VERY SMA LL effe c 1enc y
apartment
tor
rent
Suttab te lor only 1 work tng
person Call aft er 5 30. 992
7538

Flr.(EWOOO
FOR
srtle
Now lato•; 1ng o rder s Wtll
d e lt ver . 7421056

1~

1!10
2 2!J

EAch word uvrr Uw rrun1mum
IS word!! Ill 4 eenl!l per word per
d.ly Ads runrune: ot~r lhan conIM"Cllttve day!! Wlll be chaJJied at
the I day rate

O NE J pt p1c k up d 1 ~ C One
'&gt;f' f of 3 ot 12 " ol ow s Good
nay .
/ Sc
bale
Na te
Vanilman . 742 7761

ROOM
AND
board ,
working per sons or rettred
S165 month , S,45 w eekly
9'126077

WINTER
POTAIOE S
C W Profhtt farm Por
! l~nd OH 'Stl a hundr('d and
SS a hundred

J dM)'!

6days

lOO

l !rO
1 80

Fnday aftt:moon

For Rent

JS~

15 Worlb or Undt-r
( 1\ar~o~~
Ca.&lt;1h

1 day
l days

15 EWES 8 Sultolk 71 1
Sulf . 1 f 1m I r eg ftn r.:. m
C al l f/91 3884

COU N TRY MOBI L E Home
Park Route 33. north of
Pomeroy
Larg e ro t s Call
992 7479

COAL ,

Wanted to Buy

WANT AD
CHARGES

OL D
WALNUT
gran d
father 's c loc k
lnqutre at
the Wood Shed o n Broa d
way tn Ra ct ne

Some -think they save money buying out of town - AC TUALLY you save MORE buying at home, with service
a fter th e sale . We Service What We Sell.

1974 FORD WINDOW VAN ... :::! :: 5.~~':. '1895

S'- Rt - 7

FOR SA L E
l91l Pontr,:~c
L eMans, P S , P B , auto
trans . atr. 350 v a eg~;une.._
mag whee ls, au:-· -s:Fiocks. )
11300 Call 992 2876 after 6/
pm or anytrme on week en{

All CARS HAVE AID CONDITIONING, READY FOR
UNDERCOATING AND WAX
DELIVERY

1969 BUICK LESABRE .'.~r•••.....•....••• •1295

See Roger Riebel
985-3345 or 667 -3463
Tuppers Plains, 0 .

TRACTOR

Phone 992 7537

BIG SAVINGS

6 cyl , auto , P S . 2 Or

RIEBEL'S USED CARS

GRAVELY

Colonial yellow , light yellow r oof .

1973 CHEVY NOVA 6 CYL ••••••• •••••••• .'395
J Sp, h atchback , ltttl e roug 11
1969 DODGE DART. ........... ~·::!'!:~.~. 1295

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O WNER
MO V ED
to
Oklahoma . m u st sell
J
ye ar old regr5.tered quarter
hor se ge ld1ng , very gentl e,
wf'll broke . ssoo 9916162

1967 JEEP pr c k.up 4x4 1974
Cherokee 985 4209

STORAGE

POW E R

IY79 Y AMAHA J&lt; S 1100
SJOOO A I'&gt;O n Pw Magnav o x
rolor r on ":&gt; Oi f" Jo hn L y on s
99/ 75 14

1976 MONTE CARLO. 350
engtne, tow mileage $2600
991 16S6

(1) 1979 ELDORADO

V8,AT , PS , PB Atr

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E ME RGE N C Y

,lltNn(ltiJf ":&gt; o w n th e be st
hu vWINP O W E R ( atl513
!K~ J',R9

Auto Sal es

197) CHEVROLE T
PALA $550 74/ '1.746

Your Best Buys t\ rr-

For Sale

Burnished gold, light gold vinyl roof .

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TRUCKS

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v" 1• .tr I'd
Qpf •r,JIOI &lt;, wtJ u ,\ft• on
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pro po'&gt;n l &lt;, to · rr o vid l' &lt;, r•r
V I( P
shoul d (on lit( I Or
D dv i!J J OeRil&lt;t , Ct •n1 1(11
O tr eft or . G allra JdCk son
M erg s Commun•ty Mental
H ~ alth Center , at 412 Vt n
ton Pike , GalltpOl i S, OH
4.)631. to oblatn full deta tls
of
th e type
of
!r em
sportatton se-rv tc e that 1s
needed pr.or lo pr epartng a
proposal
Wrtiten c omment s and
or propo sal s must be sub
mtled wtlhtn 30 d ay s to t he
d Qen c y a t the above ad
dr ess ..vrlh a copy to the
Oh•o Department o f Tran
s oortatton,
Bureau
of
Publ 1c_ TraQs'portatron. 25
South Street . Columbu s,
Ot1to 45 71 5
Alt e nlt On
G rnnl c, Ad m 1n tstrat o r
Or l S

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I -Red , white vinyl roof, red cloth .
I -Red, dk . red vinyl roof, red cloth , CB .
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1971 CAMERO .................... ....... ~1495
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Retrlgerolor

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MAIN ST.
Jock W. Coraey
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RUTI.AND
FURNITURE
Rutland,

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8- The Daily Senttnel. Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 ., Fnday , Oct. 5, 1979

CmJRCH
NEWS

MIUDLEP O NTClU STEA
sh•p

10 30

a m

UMY F b p m

RUTLAND

Chu rch

W o r ~ h op I 0 30 am

S A l~ M CE NffN

Sdwol

') YRACUSE ClU STFR

10 JO o rn C ho 1r r eh&amp;ar !&gt;ol Tu e sday
p m under d• r ectr o n of A l 1ce Neo~ e
POMERO Y CHURC H O F THE NA ZAREN E

v•ce
1 JO

f-ORES 1 RUN
Slhooi i Oo nl

Wo r !i hp 9 [] m

10 30
SYRACUSE , Morntng wo r shrp q a m
Sunday school 10 a m Mrs Samps on
Ha l l , supt

RUTLAND CHUR CH OF GOD Re v Bob
by Porter . pas tor ~undoy sc hool I 0 a m
Sunday worsh1p , 11 o m Sundar evenmg
service 7 p m
Wednesday fomr ly frat
mg H our 7 p m Wednesday worsh 1p ~er
VICe, 7 30 p m
HAZEL COMMUNI TY CHUR CH Neor
long Bo ttom Edsel Hart pas tor Sunday
school , 10om Chur ch 7 30 p m
prayer
mee tmg 7 30 p m Thursdoy

MIDDLEP ORT

PENT ECOSTAL

A ve , rhe Rev Wdlmm Knttte l pos101
' Thomas Kelly, Sunday Sc hool Supt Sun
day school . 10om C lasses lor all ages
e'tl'en ing serv1ce
7 30
Btbl e
study
Wednesda y 7.30 p m. youth serv tcll5
Fr iday. 7 30p . m
MIDDlEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner
Ash and Plum ; Noel Herrma n . posiot
Saturday even ing servrce . 7 30 p m
Sun
dov School 10.30 d m .

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Rtchord W . Thomas . Dtrecror

POMEROY CLUSTER
Re\1 . Robert McGee
Rev James (orb ttl
POMERO;P. Sunday Schoo l 9 I 5 o m
W orship S"&amp;rv lce 10 30 a m Cho1r rehear
sa l . Wednesday
7 p m
Re\1
Robert
McGee pastor
ENTERPRISE . Worshtp 9 a m
C hu rch
School 10 a .m .
ROCK &lt;:P~t N GS ?unday School. 9 1S
om wo•o;hrp&lt;,4?•v tC9 l Oam
FlATWOODS. Chur ch School 10 om
Worsl'l lp 11 o m

Are Sponsored Each Week By l'he Following:

(hu r c h

~IN E R SV IllE
Chu rd1 S{ hool 9 om
Wor\h •p 10 o m
ASBURY C h urch Sc hool 9 SO o m W oo
Corne r U n ror and M u lber r y Rev Cl yde V
sh 1p I I a m Brb le Srudy ] J() p m Thu rs
Hende rs o n pas tor Sunday Hhool q 30
do y UM W lr!ll 1ues d o y
n m Glen McClung sup! mo r n •ng wor
SOUI HfRN (lU5 1£R
s h 1p 10 30 om even.ng s1:n v rc e 7 30
Re"' Oo .., ,d H orr•~
m 1d week serv •c• W-.dne sdoy 7 30 p m
Re v Marl.. Flynn
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
326 [
f lo re nc e Sm, th
M om Sr Po meroy The Rev Ra b en 8
Hrlto n W o llt~
Grav e s rect o r Sunda y servtc es { ~ v rnm e r
BETHANY (Dor cas ) W o r sh •p 9 00 a m
sc hudul e be91nntng June 3) or 10 JO 1 Ser
C hurch Sc hoo iiO 00 a m
v •ce will alte r nate between the Holy
CARMEL Chru ch Sc ho ol 9 30 o m W or
Euc har •s l a nd morntng proyer eHect•ve
s h.pl030o m 1ndand4thSundoys
June 3 H o ly Co mmunt o n eve ry o thet Su n
APPLE GROVE Sunday Schoo l 9 JO o m
d ay ot eoc h m o nth and serm on C hur ch
W o r5htp 7 30 p m Is! and Jrd Sunday~
sc hoo l o n'd nu r~ ery core p rov tded Calf ee
P rayer metthng Wednesday 7 30 p m
ho u r •n pa r~s h houstt l o llo wt n g the HH
Fe llow ~ hrp supper lrrsl Saturda y ~ p m
V l( 8
U MW Lnd Tussdoy 7 30 p m
PO MER O Y CHUR CH OF CHRI ST 7 11 W
tA ST LETARI Chruc h Schoo l 9 am
M a •n Sr Jo hn M cA r th ur pa s t o r
B•ble
W o r'lhrp ~e r vrc e 10 a m Prov•n meet1ng
sc hool 9 JO o m mor nt ng w o rs h tp 10 30
7 JO p m Wedne ~ doy UMW second I v e ~
a m You th meer rngs 6 30 p m eyen•ng
da y ] 30 p m
worshtp 7 30 Wed n esday nt ght p r o~~r
RA CINE W ESlEYAN
Su nday sch oo l 10
m ee1 1ng a nd Brble study 7 30 p m
o m
w o rs h i p 11 a m Chou p r ocl rc e
TH E SAL V ATION ARMY liS B v fler r1u t
Thu rsdoy B p ,.,
A ve Pomer oy Envoy a nd M rs Roy Wrn
lETART FAll ~
W ors h rp ~ttrvr c t~ 9 am
tn g olt rce rs rn charge Sunday h oltneu
C
t'lti
rc
h
Sc
h
ooiiOo
m
rn ~ ~ 11 ng 10 a m
Sunda.., School 10 30
M ORNIN G S I M! W ors h•p 9 30 o m
am ':lundoy school lea der V'P SM [ loo~ e
Chur(h
Sc hool
10 30
o m
Y' o uth
A do rn'!&gt; 7 30 p m
~OIYO I IOn m eer ong
Tue5don 7 p m
voroous spea k ers and mus•c ~p e (lo l ~
MORSF ( HA PH
Chu rch Sch oo l q 30
1 hursdoy
10 u m to I Jl m loci re s Hom.,.
o n1 Wor shrp I I 0 m
league a l l wornen .n ... tl ed
f J O p rn
PO RTLAN D Chu 1c h Sc hoo l 9 J O a m
p r a yer meet rng ar•J Btblt! ~ru d; Bob
W or~ htp II 0 m
htep
leader
Rev
N oel
H e rmon
SU lT ON C hu!Ch Sc h o ol 9 JO om W o r
teoc he r
sh•p
l si ond J rd Sunday s 10 30o m
BURLING TON
SO UTHERN
BAPII SI
NORTHEAST CLUS TER
Po~t o r B obb~
CHAPEl Rou te I Shade
Re v Rt chord W I homo s
EJMm~
Sunda y sc h ool 5 p m
S u n de ~
D uo nu S ydensfrt c k~r Sr
wor&lt;ohtp 5 4 5 p m
W edn es d ay p r o yt~ r
John W D o uglas
SfHVIC 9 7 )0 p m
C ha r les Oom igon
POMER O Y WE STSID E CHUR C H
OF
JOPPA
W o rsh1p q 00 am
C h urc h
CHRI ST 100 W Mor n St
Jerry Pa ul
Sc h ool 10 00 o m
rnrn.~ter
phon e ~1 7666 Co n s er vo l •~ e
CHtST ER
W o rsh rp 9 o m
C h urc h
no n ln \ tr umentol
Sunda y w orshrp
10
School 10 a m Cho rr R!!heor~a l 7 p m
am
Br b le ~T u d y 11 am
w or~hrp 6
W e d nesday B•b le Stu dy Wed n esdays
p rn Wedne\d o y Brb iiP 'S Tudy ] p rn '.,
7 30 p m
OLD DE.X fER BIB LE CH RIS I IA N CHU RCH
lONG BO TT O M Sun da y Schoo l ot 9 J O
Re. Rolph Sm rl h
po~ l o r Sunday school
o m h e n •n g W or~ h rp o l 7 30 p rn Th u r'i
iJ JO
am
M rs
Worley
Fra nc• ~
day s,bl e ~ t u d., 7 30 p m
~u pe r,nt P ndent Preoch ,ng ~oeorv• c es lo r \ t&amp;
Rf:EDSV IlLE Sun day School 9 30 a rn
rh11d Su•1doy~ l ollow•n g Sunday School
M o rn lflg W or s ~ 1 p 10 30 a m Evenr n g W a r
G RAHAM
UNII ED
M El H ODIS l
sh p 7 30 p m Btble Study Wedne~doys or
Pr eo chmg 9 30 a m ltr~T and ~econd Sur
7 JO p rn
d a y\ o l eO ch m o nTh Th~rd and l our t ~ ) un
ALFRED Sur1 doy Schoo l at 9 45 a rn
day~ ea ch m o nth w Qr \htp 5er lil (e a t 7 30
M
o
r nong W o r !i. hip o t II am Wednesday
p m Wednesday e ve nrn g\ ot 7 J O Pro y9 r
N1ght Pr eyer Meer•ng 7 30 p m
and Brble Stu dy
ST PAUl
l luppers Plo1ns ) Sunday
SE VE NTH DAY AD VFNTI ST
Mu l berry
Sc h ool Q 00 o m M o rnrng Wo r shrp aT
Herght! Rood Po me roy Po ~ t or
Al ber t
I 0 00 o m M onday Nrgh t Brble Study 7 30
Ot tles Sabba Th Sl hoo l Supe rtn tende nr
pm
Sabba th Sc hool
Sa tur day
RoTa Whtte
SO UTH BETHEl ( Srl vAr Rrdge ) Su nday
afte rnoon ot 2 00 wt l h W or\hr p Se rv rl e
School 9 00 o m M o r n tng Wosh1p 10 00
l o ll owm g at J 15
a rn Wednesday B1ble S rudy 7 30 p m
RUTLAND FIR ST BAP TIST CH UR CH
K~NO CH U RCH O f CHR IST
serv 1c e~
Su p'
Sunday
S•sler Ho rr •e ll Wor11e '
ea ch Su nday 9 30 o m G eorge Pt cMens
Sc h oo l q JO o m
mornon g wo r \h op 10 45
pa s tor wdh p r eo chrng on t. r ~ t and thrrd
a m
Sufldov ol mo nt h Ol tver Swotn Supt
THE HILAND O lAP EL Geor g e Cmt o
H O B ~O N ( HHI STIAN UNION Re ... Kerth
posr or Sunday S( hool q 30om eventnq
Ebl rn pa st or Su nday School 9 30 o m
wors h•p 7 JO Thu r~doy e ... e n•ng pra yttt
l eonordG.I m o re hr "S t elder &amp;V'en.ng ser
\&amp; r ... ,ce 7 30 p m
v rce
7 30
p m
WBdnesday
prayer
P O M~R O V' FIR S T BAPT IST OoY td M a n"
m e e !tng 7 30 p m
rn tn1~Tftr Wrllt o m W a l ~on Sun d ay sch oo
BEARWA LLOW RI DGE
CHUR CM OF
~ up t Sunday sch ool 9 30 o m
m o r n rng
C HRISl Duane Worde n mtnrster Bible
worshtp 10 30 o m
c lo H Q 30 a rTl morntng wor~htp 10 JO
~IR S T SOUTHERN BA PTI ST 18 2 M u lbf!rry
o m
9venr n g
worsh1p
6 JO
p m
Ave
Pomer o y
Paul Stl ... e r
Pa s tor
Wedne\doy Brble ~tudy 6 30 p m
Woo d row T
Zw+ lm g
Su nday
~c h oo l
NEW
S TIVERSVILLE
COMMUN I TY
supert n te nde n l Su nday ~c h ool 9 30 a m
C h u r ch Su nday Scho ol ~tH 'W ICfl 9 45 o m
m o r nt ng wo r sh•p 10 30 e ... e n rng w o r~h 1 p
W or~h1 p ~er v rce 10 30 E: v ongei•~IIC Ser
7 00 p m M+dweelo. prayer se rv•ce 7 00
7 30 p m
Wttdnesday
Prayer
v rce
pm
m ee t•ng 7 30
MI DWA Y COMMUNIT'l CEN TE R De11 1er
ZI ON CHURCH OF CHRI ST Pomeroy·
Rd long s...rll e O h iO Re " Cly d e ~erre ll
Horrr\
onv tlte Rd Robe- rt Pu rtell poator
Past o r Sunda y Scho ol I I o m Sat u rday
Bd l McE lroy Su nday school ~up! Sunday
p reoc hrng se rY•C es 7 30 p m Wed n esdoy
sc hool 9 30 a m mo rn rng worsh 1p and
e ... en rn g Brbl e ~tu d y ol 7 30 p m
com mun ro n I 0 30 a m
Su ndar worshrp
FAITH TABERNA C L~ CHURCH
Bo dey
&lt;. e rvt( ~
p m
Wednesday eYenrng
Run Rood Re v f: m m e ll Ra w"S on pD\IOr
p r o ye r rnee t •n g ond Brble study ] p m
Ha ndl ey Dunn 'Su pt Sun da y sc h ool 10
5 1 JO HN lUTHERAN CHUR CH Prne
o rn Sund a y eJen ng '&gt; IP 'VIl t' l JO Btble
Grove The Re"' Wi l lram Mrddlesworth
teoch 1ng ] 30 p fT' Th ur~ do y
P o !!. l or Chur [ h !&gt;tlrYr ces 'i 30 am Sunday
OYES V ILLE
CO MMU~ITY
C HUR CH
Sc hoo iiO 30 am
Roger C Tu r ner past o r Su nda y H hool
BF!:ADBURY CHURCH Of CHRI ST Edward
? 30 o m
Sundo~ morm ng w o nhtp
F- r ymon pa~t o r Sunday !i.C hool t;l 30 am
10 30 Sunday e v en11'"19 servt C9 7 30
wonh 1p ~ltrvrce 10 30 am Sunday sg r
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
youth group Wednes
v rCtH 7 30 p m
CHRI STIAN UNION
lawrence Manley
d oy 7 p m
pastor
Mrs
Russell Young
Sunday
ANTIQUITY BAPTIS T Rev toil Shuler
Sc hoo l Supt Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 o m
past or Sunday school 9 30om Chu1ch
hen1ng wor5htp 7 30 Wednttsdoy prayttr
s.e r v rce
7
p m
you th meeting . b
mee t tng , 7 30 p m
p m Tve5doy BrbleStudy 7 p m
MT
MOR IAH CHURCH OF GOD
A:ACINE CHURCH Of THE NAZARE N E
Roc •ne
Ra ... W H Lvk rns po"Stor M o r n
Re ... John A Coflmon pastor Fronkltn
rng worsh 1p 9 •5 a m
Su nday school
I mboden c ho 11 m0n of The Boo r d o f Ch11s
10 •5 om e "' entng w onhrp 7 Tu esday
t• on lde Su n day Sch oo l &lt;I 30 a m m orn
7 30
p m
lodre s pr a yer
m eet mg
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RACINE FIR S1 BAPT IST Don l Walke r
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Don Wtls on
Po"S IOr Ronnie Sa lser
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Gerlac h supenntendenl Terry Yankey
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W rl l 1o m Rou !oh
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sc h ool 10 J0 a m Btble Study and pr a y er
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mornrn g w o r shtp 11 om Su n
do'f
I'Nenrng
~ e rvt£ e
7 30
pr ayer
meel•ng Thu·~ d o y ] 30 p m
SYRA CUSE f i R5 f CH UR CH 0~ GOO
N o t Pen tecmta l
R ~v
G eor gf! 0 1lftr
pos ro r
Wor sh•p se • v •&lt; e 5undo y 9 4 5
o m
Sund a y sc h oo l I I a m
w onhrp
\E'r.,,ce
7 30 p m
Thu r!do y pra ye r
rn('ehng ] 30 p m
f.} I Hf RM () N Un , •e~ 8fPI~Hen lhur( h
)~,,., day S&lt;hool 9 30 a 111 \'\'o r sf'.op ~t!!'Will'
IU 4 ) a rn Pr eo r htn g ~ e rvi C €\ ever f ':. un
' JOy o l ternat. ng wr th C
E Wedne ~ dov
fJ ' U)'t' r meoltng 7 30 p m
Qe ,. James
l e a ch pos !or DoYrdH o lte r loy l eader
JfHO \IAH S WITNESSES 1 m•l e eosr o f
Ru tl a nd run eIr o n of Ro vle I 2&lt;4 and N oble
Su m m rl Rood ( l 174 ) Sunday B1bl" Lee
l u r e 9 30 a
Wa tchtower study 10 30
o m
Tu esday Btble ~tudy 7 ' and 8 1S
p m
Thu r sday theo crot tc scho ol ] 30
p m ser Yrc e meeTing 8 30 p m
RUTlAND FREEW i l l BAPT I ST Chu rch
le la nd Ho ley po slo• Su n day H hoo l 10
o m
e Yenrng se r v tce 7 30 p m Prayer
meet rn g Wednesday 7 J0 p m
CHURCH O f GOO o f Pro ph &amp;£y loc ated
on the 0 J Wh i le Rood o il h. gh ... d'f 160
Sun day Sc hool 10 om Supe 11 nl ende n t
Jo h n Lo veday f rr st Wed nes da y ntght of
mont h CPMA Htrv1res se-cond Wednes
da y W MB m e etmg thrr d thr o ugh lrfrh
vou th ser vr( e Geo rge Cr o y l e p o \to r
H 0 Pt BAP! IS T CHAPEL
570 Gron t 51
M ·d dlepo rt Rev D on Blol..t' pm t or Sun
r h~ H hoo l Q 30 o""
morn 1ng wor$ hrp
10 30 om ev e n tng w o r ~h 1 p 7 p m
Wednesda y e ... enrng Btble stu dy and
p r aye r m e etr n g 7 p m AH droted wtth
Sou thPr n Boptt\1 Con ven t•on

Jr

BRADFORD

CHUR CH

Of

CHRIST

E-u gen e Underwood pasT or Ha r ry Hen
droc k s supe o n tenden t Svndoy schoo l
9 30 am mo rntng wo r ~ h · p 10 30om
eYenm g w o r sh rp 7 p m Wednesday 6 1ble
stu dy 7 p m
JUBILEE CHRI Sti AN CENTER
Georges
Cr ee k Rood Rev C J l emle~ pastor
Jo hn Fel lu re
sv pertn t e nd e nl
Church
•;c hool
9 30 om
rno r ntng w orshtp
10 JO OYen.n g ser .,t{ &lt;&gt;
1 p m
You th
rnee 1 •1g S11nd oy 6 1&gt; n B•bl~;&gt; \ 1udv ifl
d eprn ..V&lt;&gt;dn ~?sdo ; 7 p ,., Clo sse~ to • all
o g t•&lt;, N ur\c'y ~r ov rded for wo rs hrp ~ ~ ~
VI( fl
~T
PA Ul l U lHERAI~ C HURCH Corner
o f Sy.::o rnore and Se cond S.t s Pomeroy
I h e Re... Wt lltom M1ddleswarth . Postor
~un doy Sc h ool at 9 45 o m ond Church
S er YrC e ~ 11 o m
SA CR l D HEA RT Rev f a the r Pou : 0
W e lto n po \ tor P hone W 1 287S So!urdoy

ev e n• ng Moss 7 JV )undoy Moss 8 and
ID o m
-&lt;:o nfeut on Sa turday 7 7 30

pm
V IC TO RY BAP TIST
On the Route 7
bypou Ja mes E l&lt;.eesee pastor ~unday
H hoo l
I0 o m
mor mng w-onh1p II
o m ev enrng ser v rce 7
TRINIIY C ~r1s1to n Assembly Coo lv1 !le
Gtlbert Spencer
poster
Sunday
~chool 9 30 o m
morntng wonh 1p 11
o rn Sun day ev11n1ng servrce 7 30 p m
m1d wee lo. p ra ye r ~ er v • &lt;9 Wednesday 7 30

uon
MOUNT Oli VE Commv n tty c hurch
lawrence
pastor
Mol+: Folmer
Sr
tuperm tendent Sunday school and morn
rng worshtp 9 30 o m Sunday eventng
sa r vl(e 7 Youth mHt1ng and Btble study .
Wednesday 7 p m
FAITH BAPTIST Chu r ch Mason , meet ot
Untied Steel Workers Unton Hall Rotlrood
Street Ma son Pastor Re\1 Jay M ttc hell
Mor ntng worshrp 9 45 o m
Sunday
Sc hool
10 30 am
Prover
meettng
Wedne\doy 7 30 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rev Nyle
Bo rden
pasTor
Cornehus
Bu n c h
superrntendent Sunday school q 30 a m
second and f our Th Sun days wonhtp ser
v•c e o t2 30 p m
MT MORIAH BAPTI ST fourth and
Morn St Mrddleport Rev Co l v 1n M 1nn 1a
past or Mn Elv1n &amp;umgordner supt Su"'
day schoo l 9 30 am worship ser-vtce.
10 45 om
NORTH
BETH EL
Untted
Method is•
Churc h Ruv Charles Oom1gon. poster
Sunday School 9 30 a m Worahlp Ser
vrce 10 4 5 am Sunday Bible Stvdy 7 00
p m
Wednesday prayer meet1ng 7 .)()

pm
HOUSE Of PRAYER AND PRAISE L1h.rty
A"e post Bu r ger Chef Pomeroy Eugene
Anspoh pastor Sunday school 10 am .
morn1ng worshtp II a m Ev•mng wor
\hp, Sundoy , Tuesday ond Fridoy . 7 30

pm
BURLING HAM

SOUT HERN

BAPTIS T

CHURCH, Route 1 Shode Postor Don
Black Affll 1ated wtth Sou the rn 8apttat
Convent ton Sunday 5choal I 30 p m
Sunday worsh1p
2 30 p m
Thu-rsday
e ye nrng B1ble study 7 p m
PENTE CO STAL
ASSEMBLY .
Roc1ne
Rou te 114 Wdl 1om Hoback , postor Svn
cloy school 10 a m Sunday eventng ser.
vtce 6 30 p m Wednesday "nlng ser
'o'l( 8 7
CA RPENTER BAPTIST Rev
Fr. .lond
Noma. postOf Don Cheodle , Supt Sun
day School 9 30 o m . Mo,-ning Worshi p
10 30 a m Prayer SeN tce . alternate Sun·

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44 Type
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4l Brazilian
Sholem tap1r
5 Tobacco cui
DOWN
9 Bangkok
I I.Jterary
tongue
sold1er
10 One or thto
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11 Kingly
11 Toward
11 Goodl)
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FR I DAY OCTOBER S 1979
p,,((' tS R tqrll 1 Nt-wlywr&gt;d
Gil l"'""
6
FoJTroly Feud 10
JO • &lt;&gt;r ~ W rld R Pop Goes Thf'
(o~..n l rv ) 15 A l l In T.,e Fam,ly
' Mcl r N e1 1 L ~ hr e r Repo r t 70 33
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rn Tran\•l•on 10
~ 10
H Uill d f1
D•men~ton
17
6 JO Sa turday ReporT 3
TV
( ld s'&gt; room 8 U S Fa r m RPpo r l
0 Ken t uc l&lt; 'f Al 1eld IJ
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7 00 Un cle Waldo
) Por k yP tg 8. F'Iend'i8 11'&gt;10
Anrmals Ar·11ma l &lt;:. A nlfY' i!l ~ I)
f hr('e St ooc;;t&gt;s l tll le Ra sca ls 17
I )Q l Hi e ~cl SUt iS 3 Bay (r •y
R o llPr&lt;i l~ Malter5ol l de6 N ot
lor Women On I y 10 ';rqoby &amp;
C,r r~ P P'f' Doo 13
a 00 O &lt;t tty Duck J 15 ')uperl nend &lt;,
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M rghly Mous.e Hec k le &amp;
) PCk.le 8 10 Ul tra M a n 17
8 )0 C,n per
3 IS
P&lt;Hir t dqP
Family 17
9 oo- Fre-d &amp; Barney 3.1 ~ Pla&lt;.l tc
M~ n o 13
BuQS Bunny 8 10
M&lt;tver rc k l/
10 00 ~u pe r Clobf'trollers J 1~
MOYIE Jezebel
l7
10 JO N ew Sh m oo J 15 Po pe y€ 8
M ov1 e Count th e Clues ' 10
11 00 F l a~ h Go rdon 3 I S Sprder
Wornan 6 IJ
11 )0 God lt ll a J 1) G1g ql e&lt;:. n or t
HotPI 6 Fai A l beri
A cl 10n
News t or KtdS I 3
17 00- _1onn y Quesl J.lS W eekend
SpeCi a l 6 I]
J a son o f St!lr
Command B
A mertc a n
17 )0 Je t so ns J . lS
Bilnds•an d 1 3 P ~tn t ot Vtew b
Hoqrtn s Heroes 10
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M onl'y Nt'W'&gt; &amp; V • ew ~ 33
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10 00
D~ ll rl"&gt; 8 10 News 20
10 10 Loc ~ ')· o{i&lt; 8. BclHPI J{J
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IJ
(roc k r&gt;ll" ll' !rtory Gdr de n 33
1 00 B 'q Bl ue M .:~rble] Thts 'S l he
N Fl b In The Krow 0 PTL
( l ub IS o/'Jes t V trg rnt(l Out doo r s

•J
1 10 P&lt;'lpd l ViSt t J 8 J
(a ll ege
roo tb -' 11 Today 6 'J Old H ouse
'h arks JJ
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Co lleq~ Football 6 '3
00
T~t~ ~~ r~op Wor ld ') Prtl'S
V•f' WDO•nl B M o . •f'
1\ 11 In t1
N og hl ~ W o o
10 F ur~v fe ~ .,go
1

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10 Mo v•~
The M cM.,.,ters
8
M ov re Web or E v1 dence 17
The Love God .,
00 Mov te
WreS I I•nq 1~
U p sta rr ~
Down
&lt;o l dt rs. ))
J 00
N ashyille on l hP ~o d d 10
Bf' ll er 'r\ &lt;t ; 15 W hen the Boa •
Co me&lt;; In 33
J J O P ol.tocal I alk 3 Pop Goe., f~e
Cou nl r r 10 M o" ie
Oen.er &amp;
~ '0 Gran de
1J
00 Voyag e to the Bo ttom ol ih e
)Pa J W 1de Wo r ld of 5por1~ II 13
Hor&lt;oe Rr~ctn q 8 Doll.., 10 Cop tnq
"''h IC o d~ 10 C" rt •th 1) 33
&lt;. }Q Por t er Wd qoner \ 0 F ee11ng s
lJ
Croc ~ett '&gt; Vtc f or -, G ~t r de n
.•o S ~~ Co !leqe Scor ebo ar d 17
o 00 News J 1{) Concern 8, God
HilS The Answe,.. 1~ Wresf ltng
11 U p ~ldtr~ Do wn sla trs 10
11 .10 N B C NPw&lt;, 3 1 ~
N e w~ o
Mupp e t ) how 8 CB S N ews 10
Achon N Pw&lt;:.mnke-r 13
Know
You r Schooh J3
00
0dl1 l!:' Fe,er
La wren c e
WE'll!. I S He-e Ha w 6.8 On c e
U pon A CI!ISSI C 33 B ugs B uM y
•O Jl 98 Beau ry Show 1]
All
c ~e ,l ures Gre al &amp; Small 20
r JO An ln ~ • dl? L ook J Ktcks 10
\1 00 000 Narre Thal Tu ne 13
World Wdl II G I Dtary 33_
00
C h •ps 3 I S R a cers 6 . 13
YV or k •nq Sttfh e 10 Pop Goes the
Covn t ,..y 11 M as terp•e ce Theatre
?0 E u r ope the M tghty { on tl nent

Jl
8 JO Detect• ... e School 6, 13, Bad
Ne w s Bears B 10 Thai Ncnh\lllle
Mus t c 17
9 00- - B J &amp; the Bear 3.1 5. Big
5hamu'&gt;
L rttl e Sha m us 8, 10
Mo•n e Faie IS the H unter " 17.
Sott ts the H a rt of a Ch1ld 10 .
M o'Y te " Rhmocer-os " JJ
9 30-- M IIes t o Go Before We Sleep

10
10 ro- Man Called Slo.,ne J 15 . Hart
lo Harl 6. 13 Pans 8, 10
1{) JO- AII Sl ar Swmg Fest1val 20.
11 00 - N e w s 3 . 6 . 8 10 13 15
Col tege Foolball JJ
11 1s- A BC N ews 6. Love American
Style T7
11 JO- Saturday Nighl l t'Ye J.lS.
Mov ie "Sands of tne Kalahar i "
6 MO\IIe 'Death of a Scoundrel "
B. Earle Bl'uce . Football lO;
College Footba l l 13. Don K 1r

shne r s Roc k Co n cert 17
17 00 M o•ne
Be dazz led
10 .
' 00 MoY re
A Man Called
Ga nnon 3 Juk e Bo)( 17
tl) M aYl e
The Daredevil " 17 ,
00 ABC News I J 2 Jo-----News
J
J oo M ov11;~ The Juggler ' J J 30-M ov•e Co ll een l] 5 00- Mo v •e
R ' "'c r of Mystery " J

SUN OA 'Y , OCTOBER 1, 191'
10 A G US A I ' 6 oo--- A mer 1can
Prob le m'&gt; 8. C hi!!l lenges 10
A( , ,on New&lt;,ma ker 13 Between
'r"lf' L• nes 17
o 30 ( hrt5 Topher C l oseup 3 Better
Wav 8 Treeho us e C lub 10. Ktds
t~re Peo p le Too lJ
1 oo
TV ( hapel 3. Jerr y Fa lwell B.
Urb a n le ag ue
10
Jt mmy
Sw a qg arl 17
10 Oull Robe r ts
Edd1e
S . wnder s 6 Jerry Fa lwell 10 .
T '"~e B• b le An'S wers 1) J1mf"'ly
s . . . a ggart 15 C hr 1st tor the
1/\. orld 17
8 oo Papal Vtslt
J
Da y ol
D•scoY ery 8 Grace Cathedral 6
Th ree Slooges &amp; Fnends T7 .
Sesa m e S• 20 13
JO - R ev
Leonard Repass 8 .
Co nla c l 6
James R obison
Prese nts 10 Lower lighthouse
1J Open Btble 15
Humbard 6, Chrrstlan
9 [)(}- Ru
Center 8 Ora l Roberts 10 Rev
J•m Fra n kl m IJ, Mtster Rogers
10 ]3
q JQ- Robert Sc1'1uller 8. Elec Co
13
11 15 Wr ttten 10 . Gospel
Ou t re a c h 11 . Rev
Leonard
Re pa ss 17
10 00- K tds ar e People Too 6
M ov •e ' Warloc k " TO , J rmm y
5w aggart 13 . Gospe l Stngl ng
Ju b tl ~ 15 . Haze l 17
1{) 30- E rnesl Angley 8. Movie " The
Robe
17, loom 20 . Big B lue
MMble 33
11 oo- Rell H umba rd 15
Re v
Henry Mahan 13 , Elec Co 20.
F eel ings JJ
11 JQ- Re )( Hvmbard J, An tmats,
A ni mal s Anlm~ls 6 Face t he
Nat•on 8. Ove r Easy 20, Rev
R A Wes l 13 . W i ld World of
Ammal s JJ
oo- Meet the Press 15; luues &amp;
A nswers 6.13. V1ewpolnt 8. Ohio
Journal 20 . Mo v ie ' Lawless
Range " 33
30-Son nv Randle · Football 3;
Ohio
U nivers i ty
Football
H1Qhllghts6; NFL Today8; The
I ssue 10 . E'la ngellstlc Outreach
13, ThiS Is the Life 15; All
Crea tures Great &amp; Small 20 ;
12 53-N FL Funnies 10
oo-At lssve ), America' s Black
Fo,-um 6 . NFL Football 8. NFL
Footba ll 10; Frank Ctgnettl :
Foolba i1 1J. W,-estnng 15. Movie
" Rhinoceros " 33
Js---Mov le " A Farewell to Arms"
17

•

�10- The Daily Sentinel , Mtddleport -Pnw p•o), 0 , Fnday , t k·t 5. 1979

AAnswers sought in
death of employee

Unemployment rate dips during September
WASHI NC;Ttll\ t AI' i
'l lw
nation's unemph,.m ent r&lt;il t• t• J gt'd

dtnrh\

1111 V.lil'LJil'l

1'1 ''IH11tn

down fru111 6 per L·ent to 5.8pL•rn•lll 111
Sc ptemb~r . dt'fyan g gu\·anJll t' lll
fo re l'asts of htght'r j o bl t·~:-;ne s~
bt·ea use of an t'conunl lt· rect·~~l ull
Th~ LaOOr Dt'p.&lt;:&amp;rtll1t:'IH rqXJrh'd
today lh a t urtuCI!ly tiw entlrt· J ro p
lil unempiOYJilt'nl s tnn· .\ U).!U St
about 164,()(){) !JtT !'(JnS
OlT UITt •d
among adult wu!lll' ll. part1 cularl.•

roll un

ha.-..

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nu (' \t W i t •d bt'l Wn:n I; pcrn·rrl ilflll (j
f)l. ' f' n•ril tlf Tlw lcriJOr ft i!T t ' ". \ l h ' t '

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Thl' j ob\e~S r&lt;l\t• ht:HI JU!llpl'd Ill
r\u~u."t from 5.7 pt·rn.'nl t\1 i; p t'JTt.:r lt .
lht:o tllght:•st tn n \ t'&lt;tr t 'ar1t'r

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t:xn:NDF.D FORECAST
Fair Sunday . A c hance of
s huwers Munday and Tuesda)·.
Hlghs in the mid and upp&lt;&gt;r 50s
Sunday, ,.·arming to Ult• upper 60s
by Tuesday . Overnight los In the
uppt&gt;r 3(1 s and lmn·r 40s .

aWIII!ll :Str a t wn l'C.:UII UJlll~l." Sdld th,ll

shar p n st&gt; marke·d th t• start df ~~
JOb l!larkl'l tn ~gt· rTd
by an t"fono mJ c sl() wd o w n
Anothe r n st&gt; m unl'mplo.\·11 \t 'll l hod
bt•t•n prt-'da·t L'd fur &amp; •pt L'lllbL'r
Huwc\'t'r . tht' latt:st flgun·s ca.-:!

tletenorattn~

Congressman , lilJt·r plans busy wet'kt•nd
t he seventh annual Ohtlleu Oars
fes tiVIti es at Wel lston .
·
On Sunday the Con!(ressrnan wlll
be tn Ius hometown of Lancas ter tu
attend the opemng day ac tivll\CS o(
the Fairf1 eld Co unt y Fatr .
Monday m orn1ng takes th o;,
( 'ongrl'sman to Athens, where he
w1U speak t o a grad ua te journa lJSm
cl a ss a l Oil to Umverstty . At noon the
lOth Dtstnc1 Ia"111aker wtll addre.~'
tht• Atht•ns Hot.ary at The Spo rtsman
Hcst.Cl un mt Monday evemng tht'
Cung r l:'s.s rnan will
r e tu r n t o
Was htn¥ton to tx· 111 r~tte nddnce
when the Housl' of Keprescntati Vt'S
rec onvenes on Tu esday

Tenth Dts trict l'ong rt' ssman
Clar ence
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Southeastern Otuo today fu r a busy
wee kend or Cong ress tOnal ad tVI tleS
His schedule hegiO.&lt; Saturday mor ni ng with a visi t to Washmgtnn
County where he wiU parl!c lpC:Ite m
Ul e fourth annual Octobercsl Poradt•
at Lo wel l.
Late tha t aft ernoon Mr Miller w1ll
be in Jackson County t o ta ke oart tn

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thousands of coal mme JObs 1n
Oht o is hemg urgamzed bY "
eoal 1tion of several agenctes . ·
The effort " spearheaded by
c hambers of c omme rce 1;1
Tuscarawas County and the twm
Clites of Uhnchsv1Uc " nd Den ruson .
Mayors , Chamher of Commerce leaders, sp/lk esmen fur
labor a nd the mirung tnd ustry arc
tnvlted to a meetmg Oct . 9 to
d1s c uss how t o
pe rsu adl'
Pres1de nt Ca rte r to postpone an
Oct. t9 deadline for imposing new
federal atr quality requirements
They argue that the rul es will
have the effed of banrung the use
of most Ohr o cuet l by mdj ur lfl d ustn es .

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Strike causes
, ( 'ontmued from pa ge I 1
1L'et('h~rs uf thl' d 1stnrt ave rage a t
lt•ast $13,000 . The $9900 1s fur first
\ ea r tt.'CJ('hers
Onl) about two
tea ' he rs fall 1ntu tlta t catego ry, he
sa1 d . He c1ted the tncrea.sed eusl'i
wh1ch the distn c l has been fa ced
Wlt h due to mfiatlon and stated tha t
he has assured the teachers tha t he
wll l work for the passage of a tax
le vy 1n the dtstn ct so that ne&lt;t vear
an even htgher figur e can he off~ red
Ule teach1ng staff.
In h1 s sta te ments , Supt. GleC::i.son
t !L"i l~ t ed It IS " ou r " distnet, not
· n tine · as he brought out vano us
poJnl':i durt n,t:; the disc ussion .
He ca uttoned those attendmg the
11tt:.•et1ng agamst " bouncing" off of
each other d unng the meetmg and
sa td Uta! nothing wlll he a ccomplished as long "" people in the
dtstnc t are fighttng aJTlong them selves . He urged everyone to work
together
Om• school patron said he fe lt the
schoo l board had gone agams l the
peopl e . He stated that the Ha rnsonVl lle PTO lS the reason tha t the
Ha rTt.sonvJ lle Sc hool is ln as good a
condition as it 1s because the group
has kept the bulidtng toge ther whll e
the board of education has done httlc
in r ece nt years.
Anom e r urged more negot1a lton
meettngs to get the problems
worked out.
Gleason traced the
s te ps of the negotla llOns a nd again
as ked ,
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'Where do we ,t:;et morf' m oney'' '·
He sta ted that the tea c hers are
asktng for a base sa lary of $10,WO
plus s:;o a day for each teache r who
h.&lt;ts been on the picket lines over the
pe~st lwu weeks or make· up dC:I ys 1n
l1 eu uf the latter pa)ment.
Another pa tron ~tatetl th.i::lt s ure lv
the re 1s (j lot more m oney commg
to the distnct today that Ule re was m
fom1er years and things we re taken
ca n • of lhen . Glectson answenng
aga tn cited the effects of mfiation.
G Ieason was asked whether he had
had a salary mcrease . He re plied in
the negative adding that his salary ls
about $9 ,000 lower than superin tendents are paid in similar size
distri c ls He and Mrs . Sheets also
pomted out that adminL'itrattve
sa lanes Inc luding those of pnnc 1pals
a nd clencal hel p have heen frozen.
They sa id thts had reall y not been
fair to these employes.
In answer to a nother qucstlon,
Gleason told the group that any
sa lary increase for teac h~rs would
be retroa ctive to Sept. 1. He sta ted
that Ulere are c tght ts.5 Ues tn ·
volved.how ever upon rev1e w1n g
them, he s a 1d he bel1eves aU but the
money can he worked out sa tis fa ctonly .

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1 Year Certificate ............................................ 6%
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4 Year Certificate ...................•...................... ~7114%
6 Year Certificate ••...............••....................... JI/2%
8 Year Certificate ..............•.•........................•.7%%
Substantial interes t pena lty is require d for ea rly w 1thdrawal

26-WEEK MONEY MARKET
4 YEAR MONEY CERTIFICATE
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Federal reg ulations prohtb tl !he compounding
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dt•p;trtrrJt·nt "iild The latest
111 JUb' tuo k 1-'lact: pruuanly
; rrrlltll g lPL'H - a ~ l'f' !' anti wumt:n .
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Howe ve r. Hobert Snowdt'll, a for mer board of educa tion member and
a candidate for the bo,:,rd at the next
eil"&lt;.'lion , said Friday morrung he
had ta lked to the teac he rs and fe lt
thal tf tile fair di sm issal poli cy cou ld
he worked out , the str ike cou ld be
settled sa tisfactorily . Snowden he
helleves the dt snu ssa l pollcy aspcet
ts the btg hang up m the se ttlement
problem
The discusSJon bruught out that
tl1ere have hee n alleged 1nc tdents of
tmp ro pe r hehavtor dunng the stnke
on the part of mdi v1duals on both
s1des .
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One pa tron who pomted out tha t
th e ongmal stnke vote was only 57 to
05 urged that the teachers he asse mbled and g1ve n the n ght to vote
aga in on the new offer . Gleason sa 1d
tha t would he satisfactor y, bu t tha t
any attempt to get such a mee.ltng
gomg would be mi s interpre ted on
the part of t he teac hers un1on .
A m other commented that s he 1S
" unwn " and can't send her ch ild ren
across the ptcket l1 ne. Howe ver. s he
sa1d she 1s c oncerned about tilt
ma ke up of vocl3 tJOna l work She
also sa1U that the band c umpell liOI IS
wen• the only thtng that young
people of the dtstnct have to look
forward too and insiSted that the
band be pemutted to go to the competitions . She wanted schools c losed .
Gle a son aga tn presented boa rd
policy regardmg teac hers and
stude n ts Involved in activiti es bemg
required to he in the classrooms . He
sa1d tha t the teac he rs had made no
effort to d1scontm ue band a nd sports
ac tl vi ti es, but. he said. they do frown
on s orneont· gomg a he&lt;J d wtlh
algt'bra or F:nglt sh Another mother
atle ndmg the fl lt'&lt;'tlng, toltl the
m othe r that the band s 1tuat1 on "
·tnv ta l' ' 1n the ent1re ptcture .
One pare nt sa 1d she fee ls · 1otally
ht: lpless" tn the sJtuatton bec(;j use
she IS not agamst t he teacher and not
agamst the board Another p&lt;:trent
charged that tus dllldren were he mg
used as a s trike breaker.
Another parents conunented tha t
pa re nts w11l stand behind tea chers 1f
they prove themsel ves capable
A t eac he r at the Harnsonvtlle
School who ls contmumg her
teachtng satd she s 1gned a personal
contract last spnng that she would
work for a designated am ount and
without even asking she will receive
an $1100 salary Increase
" How many of you would da r e tu
even ask your empl oyer for an $1100
ra1se?" she asked .
Parents of Harnson vd le who (1ft"
sending the ir c hildren to classes IH ·
d ica tl.'d that their chi ldr en a rc
receivlll,t:; m eamngful educatiOn and
that th c1r chi ldren are gett1 n~ mort·
tndt vlduahzed tear htng s1nce tht·
stnke has he gun .
EXCHANGE HF.LD
One teache r in a n excbange w1th
Supt. Gleason who as ked whe re the
money 1s to rome from fo r tht•
n .• que s t(•d st:~letnes, sa. 1d he r
n egotia ttn~ team has told he r 1t 1s
there
Slle sa td she has l&gt;een lll ·
volved in pnst strikes m the
tl1stn c t - there haw been fuur 111 tiw
pa s t
seven
yea rs - and
hC' r
negotta tt ng ka1115 told he r the
money was there before so sht·
woul d ha ve no reason to doubt her
negoltatmg team th 1s Ume .
Tn a ns wer t o her. Mrs. Sheets po• nted out tho ! m lhe la s! st c1ke, the
requested raise h1ke was not met
hecause th e di stri ct did not have the
money and the settleme nt was fnr ii
lesse r figur e .
CorrmJenttng on a teachers'
m eetmg wtth severa l me mhers of
Ule board and Supt. Gleason a t the
first of the sc hool year at whi c h time
door prizes we re awarded to a nwTl her of the te a c her s. Ule teac he r sa1d

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that s he fel t she was bemg "entll·ed ".
!; Iea son replled that the door
pnzes we re donated by merc hants
and a wa rdmg lhem , he thought , was
a wC~ y to make the three hour session
more en joyable for everyone . .
A parent c ommented she would
like to ltX' k the negot 1atmg teams,
s urru w1dcd by parents , up in a room
fur the weekend to see if they
couldn 't come up with a settlement.
The meeting concluded at 10 :30
p. m. w1tl1 some 15 person• still on
hand . No concrete plan evolved
Mean ttrne. Don s McDonald , a
mother who wa s at last rught 's
fll eetmg in a telephone call this mor ning told The Daily Sentinel of an inctdent, she says , took place al the
Harrisonville School F'nday m a r Ill ng
She sa td she and several mothers
were on the p1cket line F riday m or nrng m an a ttempt t u learn what is
a ctuall y ta king pla c e . She sa id that
a ca r dnvcn by a sinking tea c her
entered a d ri ve way at the school and
ran mtu roofing na ils . Two tires on
the vehicl e went nat and the car was
jacked up in preparation to getting
the t1re.s repdired . The drive way
was blocked by the car and s he
c harges that Supt. Gleason k1 cked
the Ja Ck out from under the car and
ordered 11 moved
Mrs . Mc Donald satd she helped
gather up several roofmg na1ls from
Ult' dn ve way .
Th ere ha,·e been no new
negot 1atmg sess1on.s announced tn
the 10 day s tnke

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Ad m 1sst on s--- Ho ger
Adam s,
H.a c lnt.' .

D1 sc harges-·Ke nneth Mat so n ,
William Donoh ue, Bessie Turner,
Nel11e Whtte, Betty Clagg, Angilynn
Brunty , Leona Hubbard , Ade line
Heilman , Ma rvin Darst, Kenneth
Hee&lt;l, Hubert F lanagan.
HOLZER MEDI CAL CENTER
DISCHARGES, OCT. I
lt uth Arthur , James Baker , Kathy
Bar!'US. Vrnon Bolinger, Dann) Buffln gto n, De bra Canter , Douglas Can t er, He1 d1 Ca rruthers, Julia Darnell .
James Fairc hthl, Frederick F'ellure
t'ynthla Ftfe . Ne lhe Hatfield, Hhe;
HanUllo rtd . Alta Hill , Ethel Holley ,
J erry J ohnson . Herhert Jones . Don na Ma lone, Flora Marshall , George
:11 r rk e l Jr , James Miller. Mrs .
Charles Moody a nd daughter.
Wllsun Mu ll ms , Kay Perry, Brenda
Pollord , Edith lta ybum , AnUlony
Sm1 th, L1 z Spears, J ohn Wastier ,
Brand&lt;·a u Watson, Mic hael Whale n
Mrs Herald Whittekind and son .
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BIRTHS, OCT.!
Mr. and Mrs . Sandy Hoherts,
daug hte r , Ri o Grande ; Mr and Mrs.
.J mun y J en kms, son, Northup ; Mr.
a nd Mrs . Ke1th Drummond , son,
Cheste r ; Mr . a nd Mrs . Gary Carter,
daug hte r , Galllpolts
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n·port a ~u th txlUn d auto
lt p\ TC!IL·d b) \lliil tht:'w Wea ver. 17.
:\1 tddl eport . went o ut of cuntrol rn a
(·urw . p as~t·d off the r1ght ~i de of tlw
r ui ulwa~· . rL"&lt; r usset! . went off thl' left
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stu(Jd at 97.5 nullwn . while the
nu1nbt..'r uf wwmp luyL&gt;d pt&gt;rson !:' was
5, 985 .1100.
'I1w Jobless rate for adult men was
4.2 percent an September. the same
as m 1\ugust. while unemploym~nt
amo nK wome n fell to 5.5 percen t
frorn 5.9 pe rc~n t m August.
The department sa td emp lOyment
dunn~ U1e past year has nsen by 2 5
rm llwn JObs , but less Ul sn one-thtrd
of that mcrease has coml' dunng th~
last s1x month s.
The administraUon has based 1ts
for ecast for ri sin ~ Wl employmenl on
a downturn in tht:' ·l'conomy last
spnng .' With the economy expected
to show htlle or no growUl durmg Ule
last three months of Ulis year , the
a dmm 1stration ha s projected rtsmg
wremployrnent for late r in !be fall .

POINT PLE ASANT, W.Va . , AI' 1
Thl' cen tral rssue in an invesll gatloll uf Cl bndge coll apse that
k1ll ed a Departmen t of Highways
e m p loyee will be tu de te rmtne why
the work crew Ig nored the bridge's
wetght lmHt. says a
DOH
spokesman
The DO H wa nts to know " why
the y w ~ n· usin g that bn dge and why
a n alterna te rout e had not been\·
designated .·· (;a r y ('hernen ko sa id
Friday .
J ohn H. . Jef fer~. 24, of Souths ide,
drowned Wedn esday when a bndge
over Cl Mason Coun t y stream
colla psed as he was dm tng a loaded
truck a cross the spa n. wh1ch had a
three-ton w e i~:~,h t lt m 1t posted .
'' Tht.· truck wei~:~, hed six tons
empty . It was loaded with dirt from
a nothe r proj ect to fl:l a hole just on
th e other s1de of lhe bridge ."

HeJJrt Association
officers elected
Dr. James Wetherell was elected..
prestdent and Dr . Wilma Mansfield
was elected vice president when the
Me igs County Heart Association met
at the Meigs Inn re cently .
The heart assoc tation is very
grateful to have the two new doctors
in thecorrununity .
The next meeting ts 011 Oct. 16, at
the Meigs Inn at noond for the Ocwher meeting . Mrs Hhonda Dailey
wtll demonstrate cardio-pulmonary
r es uscitation (CPR! .
Mrs. Dailey will he assisted by
Mrs . Robert Bailey . All committees
are urged to attend . The public l.'l IO ·
viled to any and all meetings

will stop in Gallipolis on October 19 as part of the 50th anniversary of the
original lock and dam system in 1929. As shown in this Corps of
Engineers' photo, in the years since 1921Hhe Ohio became a river htgh-

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Enarson dro ve home the pomt that
the uniYerstty could be overlooked
as the recipient of millions of dollar s
111 federal money for healUl pro jects
if the state neglectl.'d to provide the
necessary matching fWlds .
there
be
no
" Let
nusWlde rstanding about what is at
stake . The decisions soon to be made
in Ule Senate will profoundly affect
this WliVerslty's ability to serve Ule
people of Ohio in the cormng
decade ," he said.
The Senate Finance Committee
has tentatively scheduled the capital
unprovements package for a vote
We-dnesday . As a result, Wliverstty
officials nave been huddling wiUl
lc g1s lativ e leader s m hopes of
advancing Uleir cause hefore Ule
budge! surfaces for a vote .
At-cording to Enarson, Oh10 State
Umvers1ty operations account for
about 25 percent of Ule state 's total
htgher educatton budget. Therefore,
he con tends, the universit y's shar e
of whatever amount is decided upon
by lawmaker s should be 25 percent.
" If we don't get roughly onequarter, we're not gettin g our
share, " he said .
De sptl e the threaten e d c ut s,
Enarson said that umv e r s tl Y
offtcials " have been assured by
Senat e leade r s thai no fin a l
d~ci si on s have been made ."

CO LUMB US, Oh1 o 1 AP 1
Heports that det!p cuLq wtll he made
to the higher educallon portion of Ule
S774 rrullion ca pita l i.mpr ovem~nts
budget ts troubling Ohio State
Untv e rsity
President
Harold
F.naf30!1 .
A total of $488 million nas
beenarned the university 's board of
trust""s not to ignore Ul e rumored
reductions .
" Indeed, of Ule total c uts being
dt scussed for all inst 1tution s o f
h1gher leammg in the sta te, this
Wliverstty , alone , reportedly would
bear almost half. " he sa1d .
Should cuts be nece ssar y, Ena rson
saul , Uley shquld be equttable .
TI1e presideh t was partic ularly
co nc erned about rep o rt s th at
la wrn a ker s
were co ns 1d e nn g
eltmina tmg a S25 mtllion cancer
husplt al as wt&gt;ll as Lmprovem ents to
other heallh-relatt.'&lt;l projet·tq al the
un t ver sity.
" Ohto has wtthm 1t s reach th e
opportumty to create a cen ter £or
('a ncer resea r r h and trcatnlent a s
ftnc a s a n) m th e nation . T'he
foundatton has been la1d a l UlJS
Wltver st ty, " he told !he board.
S mc e Ohio State 's medtc al
program s and faciliti es had reaeht.'&lt;l
tile "threshold of nauonalleade rshlp
and excellence, " said Enarsun, tt
would not make sense for Ule sta te lo
n •stnct further fund10 g at !hi s tune .

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by Ulousands , Pope John Paul II
brought a message of peace and
hope Sat urday to ti1e cap1tal of •
nat ion I ha l Prest dent Carter s ays i~
s uffering a moral and sptrilual
crisls.
" I am lookin g faward to m eettng
th e leaders of this yo un g and
nourrshmg rountry - in th e f1rst

Man seized
QVf.F.!' A:'&gt;J:'\F.TTF. A'&gt;ID COU 11T
Annett e Camphell, ri ght, was
cr owned 197Y WahaJTla lligh Schoo l Hornecum1ng Queen dunng halftime
ceremonies a t the Whi te Falcon-Winfield gri d iron match Friday ni ght.
With Queen Annette . riding here m Friday afternoon's Home co mtn ~
parade. are the other senior candida t es. Tern J ohnson. left. a nd Lisa
Ha yes, center ,\nnette, the daughter of Hev . and Mrs. J ohn Cam pbell of
New Ha ven, was escorted by Jeff La they. son of Mr a nd \1r s . l.arr)
l.a they , Letart

In tht' messa~e. Neal A Tstc nso n
sa1d the rt'jectwn of t}:le state's late st
a tr quallty plan by th e U.S
F.n vtronmental Prott.'cllon Agency
amounts to "a do uble-c ross of Ul e
Oh10 coal tndu ~try "
The federal rej e('tJOn, he wrott• 1s
" a stab tn Ule back to every
unemp lo yL-d coal mmer in Ohio" a s
well as to the one~ who are destwed
1o be la1d off he&lt;·ause of Ul e ac11on
Begmnmg Oct. 19, tht&gt; bur mng of
htgh sulfer Ohto coal w1ll he st n clly

Meigs teacher
third week

SAVE PLENTY DURING OUR 11STH ANNIVERSARY
CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 13TH.
SELECI'ED FOR EVENT - Jim Carnahan, weU known Meigs County auctioneer !Qr the past 12 years, has been invited to serve as announcer
and auctioneer lor the Eastern-North American Murray Grey
Association . Show and Sale to beheld 1ft the International livestock Exposition at Louisvile, Ky ., on Nov . 14. Carnahan appeared at the show and
5ale fo;· the first time last year and has been ~xtended an invitation to
return . )kcompanying him w\U be Dan Smith who wiD serve as ring m" n
a nd backup a uctionee r anrl Mrs. Smith who will serve as c lerk .

with weapons

PRICE 35 CENTS

POMEROY-A s trike by the Meigs
Local School District Teachers
Association will apparently move in to its third week Monday .
No negotiation sessions were
scheduled over the weekend . There
were three special sessions set for
the board of education, the final one
heing at 7 Saturday evening, but aU
of these were subject to cancellation.
Supt. David Gleason said signed a
paper Friday indicating that he is
availa ble for negottatin.; a t a nytime .

place, the preSident of Ule United
St ales." the 59-year-&lt;&gt;ld pontiff said
on tus ~ rnval in bright sunshine at
Andrews fill Force Base , Md ., alter
a flight from Chicago.
The da y hefore he celebrate. a
hu ge outdoo r Mas s Sunday ,
clunaxm ~ hts week~oog United
Stales tour , the pope - resplendent
in white - rode through an open
limou si ne
through downtown
Was h1ngt o n, waving to the
Ulousands uf spectators a long Ule
ro ute.
W1th an cstunated 12,000 persons
gaUlered outs1 de, he said a Mass lor
1,000 local pnests at St. MatUlew's
Cattwdral , where the funera l service
for President J ohn F . Kennedy was
hl' ld nearly 16 years ago .
The pope e•horted the worsh ipers
to learn from Mar y " to be always
fa tthful. to trust Ulat God's word to
you w11l be fulfUled, and that ooUling
1s unposstble w1Ul God ."
\~xt was a meeting v.ith Carter
;md hts family , the first White House
\'lSII by any pope, and receptions for
nea rl y 7. 500 government and church
dtgn ll&lt;~flc s 011 the North and S&lt;&gt;uUl
lawns of th e Executive Mansion.
An l'st 1matc-d 3!i,OOO to 40,000
pe rson ~ were on hand when the pope
landt-d 10 a U.S. Marine helicopter at
the l'teOectmg Pool facing Ule
I .meoln Mernortal.
On h1s arm a!. he was greeted by
Vtce Prestdent Walter F Mondale,
who !old h un ·
" You t ruly touched our na tion's
sou l. Only a special man could do
Uus . You ha ve unleashed ihe best,
most ~enerous sentiments within us .
You ha ve gtven us new hope and new
courage .
After a lso greeting Secretary of
Stal e C'vrus Vance, White House
na t1 onal· security adviser Zbibniew
Brzwnskt and the Rrolan Catholic
arc hb ishops of Washington and
Ba ltimore. Ule pope walked along
th e a1rpo rt fence waving and
shakmg hands with some of Ule 6,000
persons who cheered and chanted :
" John Paul, John PauL"

WASHf NGTOc; 'M ' - A man
th r el' s em1 ~ au to rn a u c
handguns and several rnagazme s of
arnmun 1tron w &lt;:i S a rr estt:"d S;t tu rday
across the stret-l from the Wh1te
Hou.st: abo ut 30 nu nutes bl:!for e Pope
John Pa ul II wa s scheduled to arrive
there . U .S Park Pohct' sa td .
Park Poll ee Maj . Jam es Lindsay
smd th~r e was no str~g l e when lh e
man wa ~ ptcked up in Lafayette
Park, across Pennsylvama Avenue
from the executive ma ns1on. as a
cro wd of sever al thousand ga Ul ered
liJ mttt Ule pope .
, .t
Poli ce sa1d the man Jdt:nllfJed
lu!lltl'd um.iL·r feder al stantlards
hunself"" Tunol hy Robert Rur ge&gt;S .
Th e U.S . f:PA has turned thwnbs
:S6, of Ga iOeS\' tlle, Fla., and satd he
down on two pre 1.10us a1r quality
was an archite-ctural draLtsman.
plar" s ubnlll\ed by Ule state . Oh10 lS
He was taken to a Park P oll ee
tlw onl y ~::Itt! Without Jts own plan .
d 1s tnct s tation , wher e he was
State a n d federa l offt c 1als hav e been
booked on c harges of ca rry mg a
batt lin g . ove r
s ulfur...dw x1de
deadly weapon , a gun; possesswn of
stantlards stnce 1972. The st ate
a proh1btted weapon, gun ; carrymg
ar~ut·s tha t air quality standards
a deadly weapon, krufe : possessiOn
should be based on htston c pollution
of unrt.!glst~red amrnun 1t1on ; and
patterns - n(Jt on a com puter model
poSSt!sston of man JUana . Pol ice satd
dt•\·e lu pt'd
by
the
federal
a rra 1g nrncnt wa 8 planned late
go n~rnm e r1t .
Saturday or on Sunday.
TI1e fed eral plan requires Ula l
Ca pl . R1c hard Ch1tttck of Ule Park
c tther Jow-~ ulfur coa l nuned m
PolK-e said Burgess a pproached
Wt':-ilt&gt;m statt'S be burnffi or that
officer Vincent Jones tn the park and
t•xpc n~ l n· scrubbers ~ msta llt'd .
a s ked about Ule pope 's loca tion.
Statt.• EPA Dlrector James E
N; Jones responded, Chitttck satd,
Mc/\\·u y. dunng a llt.'ws conference
Burgess ' dog. a Great Dane, tugged
rnday , md1cated th~r e was little ~
on hl S leash a nd pulled Burgess ' vest
hupt.· for Ohto l'O a! miners whose
open . Chittt ck sald Jones "could see
jot&gt;s depend on l ht' &lt;:~ btlit y of utilities
a weapon under the vest. "
a nd Industry 10 bum htgh sulfer Ohto
Ch1tl1 c k sa ld Bur gess was
('()it 1
c arrym g three Colt .45 ptstols,
Mostly sunny and cool today. High
several
loaded
ammuniti on
URIVF.R CITED
in the upper 5ill!l or low 60s. The chanmaga z1ne s a nd an 18-in ch- long
GALl J POli S - One driver was
ce of rain is 10 percent.
Bowte kntfe .
('lll•d f"nday followmg a n a ccident
011 r:astem Avenue , at 9 :56p .m .
··.·.' ,
(lfflcers report a truck driven by
.J"mes .Johnson. 48 . Gallipolis, had
[\
stopped 1n I raffl e. An au to operated
br Benny L Wallis , 33, Ga llipolis
Ferr y, fatled to stop and struck Ule
Area deaths .. .. . .. . .. . .. ..... . .... . . .• •.••. , A-6
.Johnson ve hicle 10 Ul e rea r ,
Classified ads . , •. , • .•. . ••. ••.•.••.....• . •.. D-4-9
There was slight dama~e to Ule
lifestyle ....... .••. •.••. .. .. , , , ..• . • , , ,, ,, B-1 -10
Johrr~n truck, moderate damage to
Local news .... .. .• .... , .... ... . .. . . . , .•..•. A-2-8
till' Wallts a uto. Walli s was cited on a
Farm news •... . •......... . .• .. •.. •. ...••.. D..2· 10
·charge Of failure to maintRin :fit'
Sports . . • .. .. •.. .. . . , .. . .•. • . , ... ..• •• •• , , , C-1-8
a~~un.-d clear distance.
State and national . .. . . , . • . . . . .. •. . .••.• ..• , • , D·1
In further action, Ray E . Jarrell ,
TV guide , •..•.•....... ....•.•• .• •.•. , •• • •.•• D·3
20, Btdwell . was cited Friay on a
('h;,rge ,. ~ possession of an open
ca rrytn ~

President accused
of doable-cross

strike enters

OUR 115TH ANNIVERSARY SALE

·----------------·--------------------------------'

By GEORGE CORNELL

As:::o c1a t1un .

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

Message of peace
brought by Pope

COLUMBUS . Oh w 1 AP 1
Carter was acc u ~d nf a
double-cross Saturday tn a telegra m
from the president of t ht' Oh 10
Mtmn g
an d
H eclaura lr Qn

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Southern Junior High School
Athletic Boosters will meet at 7 : 3ll
p .m . Monday at the school.

MANY SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ON EVERY ROOR
AND AT OUR WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC ST.

SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1979

Pr~stdent

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SALE -

entint

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CORREcrJON
In the recent Holze r Medical Center birth reports, it was announced
that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs .
Richard Whittekind, p 0111 eroy . The
anno uncement should have read Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Whtltekind .

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

tmts

Education budget
cuts
anticipated
,

I '

GOSPEL TONES FEATIJRED
Huss and the Gospel Tones will he
fea tured at the Syracuse United
Me thodist Church Saturday at 7 .30
p .m .

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GALLIPOLIS- PO~NT PLEASAN f

VOL 13 NO . 36

SQUAD RUN
The Middleport EH Squad was
called Thursday at 11 :45 a .m . to 137
Pearl St., for Mary Bayl es who was
taken to Ve te ra ns Mem ona l
Hoopital.

FALL CARNIVAL
The re will be a fall carruval at the
Tuppers Platns Elementary School
Saturday, Oct. 6. A soup supper will
be held held at 5 p.m . full owed by the
ca rnival at 7 p .m .

u.s.

un:ba

•

SQUAD CAlLED
The Pomeroy EH Squad was
c alled out four times Thursday
At 12 :33 p .m . they were c alled to
Court Street for Clyde Brookover
who had fallen . He was taken to
Veterans Memonal Hospital , at 2 25
p .m . to Court Street Grill for
Chnsttne Branham who was havmg
difficulty breathing . She was taken
to Veterans Memorial Hospital ; at
4 :51 p.m . they were called to
Pomeroy's West Main Street for
Tanuny Blake who was in an
automobile accident. She was tak en
to Veteriii\8 Memorial Hoopital
where she was !rea ted and released.
At 4:&gt;4 p .m . Marguerite Eskew
was taken to Veterans Memorial
Hoopital with a fractured ankle . She
was IBter transferred to Holzer
Medical Center .

way that cnurns wttn activity . A barge carrying an exhibit whtch depicts
the Corps' historic develom ent of Ohto River navigation will he open at
the Gallipolls waterfront from 4 to 7 p .m . Ce remonies will he highlighed
by the presentation of a bronze plaque by represe ntatives or the
Propeller Club's Port of Huntington.

A SMALL OffiO RIVER FLOTIIJ.A, including boats and exhibits,

EXTENDED FORECAST
Monday through Wednesday :
Fair and cool Monday. Warm
Tuesday and Wednsday with
chance of showers late Tuesday
but more likely on Wednesday .
Highs In the lower 60s Monday
and the low 70s Tuesday and Wedoesday . Lows near 40 early Mooday and In the upper 40s early
Wednesday .

C'hernenko satd .
" There had bee n another run over
the bndgc that day ," Chernenko
sa 1d.
A DOll forem an , Kenneth " Buzz"
Gardner, told state police he had
ju st walked to the other side or the
bridge to rlirecl the truck across
when he heard a loud c rack as the
heam snapped.
State pollee Cpl. J .L. Fitzwater,
who 1nvesttgat ed the accident, said
DOH employees did not tell him why
the truc k was using that particular
route He said t he bridge was old and
that the truck " obviously" weighed
mo n· than the th ree ton !unit.
Authorities said the creek was six
to nine feet deep when the truck slid
s ideways 1nto the creek and landed
on its top . The ve hicle was complete ly submerged except for its
front wheels.
Rl'sc ue team s failed in their effort
h ! rev1vc Jeff~rs after his truck was
pulled from the c reek
f'ete Sommers. the DOH supervlsor for Ma'!jln County, said the
truck was ha uling dirt to fill in an
area uf the c reek bank that had been
eroding.
One truc k. which also used the
bridge, had a !ready dumped a load
of dirt and rocks at the site, Somm ers said .
Jeffe r s had worked for the
department for t wo years.

Weather

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.r: l,1 ]!1t 'r

Inside today.

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