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                  <text>12- The Daily Sen ttnel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, Oct . 11, 1979

Quick settlement sought

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Board-teacher negotiating teams changed

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th

LAST TWO DAYS

115TH ANNIVERSARY SALE

BY BOB HOEFLICH
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There was some optimism Friday moming on a settlement of the Meigs
Local School Teachers Association strike in the announcement that new
negotiating teams will meet Saturday morning .
Both Mrs . Bonnie Fisher, president of the Meigs Local Teachers
Association, and Supt. David G IeaSon announced the Saturday meeting with
the change tn personnel on the negotiation teams after a negotia ling sesswn
tn Pomeroy Thursday night apparently brought little results towards setUmg the 15 day strike.
Mrs. Fisher said negotiating teams of. both groups met at Trinity Church
Thursday night from 3:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The new teams wtll start
negotiatwn sessions at 11 a.m. Saturday .
The board of education team will for the first tune have board members on
it. They Wlll he Carol Pierce, board president; Mrs . Jenmfer Sheets, vtce
president , and John Mora , princtpal of the Meigs Junior High School. The
teachers team will be composed of teachers only.
_"The Meigs Local Teachers Association is hopeful that this arrangement
will brtng a speedy solution to the situation" , Mrs. Ftsher commented .
. Judge Robert Buck, probate a nd juvenile judge, has vol unteered to be an
unparttal party and help in any way . The assoctatton has accepted this offer
a nd hopes that he can be in attendance at the sesswn , Mrs. F tsher said .
Mrs. Fisher annoWlced there will be a dinner rall y for members of the
association at 6 30 p.m. Sw1da y at the American Legton Hall in Pomeroy.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8
SAVE 20%

caPilaPtt

WORK CLOTHES

A·NNIVERSARY SALE

Complete se le c t to n of sizes
in
ovralls, quilt
lined
covera ll s, jackets, h oods,
vests Buy what you need
now and save 15 pe r cent .

PRE-TEEN
By H arbo r Be ll e a nd Russ T ee n

BOYS'
WINTER
JACKETS

SAVE 20%

AND

SAVE!
MEN'S AND BOYS '1.39

Corduroy
Velours
Warm -up Suits Blouses
P ile- lin ed Vests .

SAVE! RED HEART

$1 WINTUK YARN
49

TUBE SOCKS

ro ra uroy

quilff·d 1M k£'f S

11ned

vests

Boys S14 .95
Boys $16.95
Boys$18.95
aoys $29 .95

Jackets
Jackets
Jack e ts
Jack e ts

3';, oz . Ske in s - famo us quality o rion
ya rn . Big se lectio n o f co lor s.

Sleepe r s, gowns , robes and
p ajamas. Months sizes thru 7
to 14 .

FROM
ONlY

Sizes 28 to 42 waist . Most are
pre washed denim s . straight
leg and fl are s t y les Save

DENIM
DENIM
DENIM
DENIM

JEANS '11.29
JEANS '11.99
JEANS '12.79
JEANS '13.49

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ANNIVERSARY SAL

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WOMEN'S
SPORTSWEAR
Mi ssy and extra size coe r
dinate s
Quality in the
late s t fall fashions

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SALE

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CHAIR SALE
20% OFF

'8.95 KNIT SHIRTS ... .... ......... '7.16
'10.95 KNIT SHIRTS ....... ...... . '8.76
'14.95 KNIT SHIRTS ............. '11.96
'19.95 KNIT SHIRTS ............. '15.96

Specia l pri ces on rec l iner s,
swivel
roc k ers.
rock o
lounger s, wall aways and
occas10na1 chc11 r s

ANNIVERSARY SALE
WOMEN 'S

COAT
SALE

ANNIVERSAR Y SALE

WOMEN'S
SWEATERS
'.

·~
SALE!

• ; . CANNON
BATH
TOWELS

'3.99 BATH SIZE............ ........ .. . '3.29
'2.99 HAND TOWEL ................... '2.49
1.49 WASH CLOTH .... ....... ..........'1.19

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I'd like it better ." said one local
party offi cta l after Mrndale met
With about 175 people at a $20!H! h ea d fund -r ais in K rece pti on tn
Oeveland .

REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

Pullov ers and c oat s t yles
in regular sizes S ·M L and
extra sizes 34 thru 52 .

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GIRLS'
DRESSES
Spec ial sa le pri ces on our ent1re
stoc k of girls ' dresses , svds and
i umper s. Sizes 1 to 4. 4 to 6)( , 1 to
14 .

Sale Prices Start at Only

&amp;yle sentenced

SALE

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$54.~1)% OFF

Sale
Sale 564 .00

Sales8l.OO
Sale$105.00 •

$399

Sa le prices include upholstered ben ·
c h es . lay -away for Christmas!

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Al va T Boncla , slB tt · chatrrnan of
the Cane r -Mundall' President ial

sen d fund- rai Sing
Ohto have been slow.

though

I IIOIJW ntum

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even tougher tune if Sen

Kennedy , D-Ma ss.,

(Continued on page 10)

Netther tCennedy nor Carter has
en te r ed the
1980
off ic ta ll y
prestdenttal rae'\! . Carter forces say
the president will declar e hJ s
candtdacy 1n early O.,C.,mber

FIREME N RE-{;EHTIFIED - Eighteen Chester firefighters wer e
re.,e rttfied after com pletmg 36 hours of instruction in fire traUUfl!! . Individual cards were presented to each person completing the training. A
department certiftcate was presented to Hoy Christy, c hi ef, by Charles
W. Legar , Sr .. the instructor . The certificates and cards as well as the in s truct iona l material were authorized a nd made availab le by the Trade
and lndustnal Service, Divtsion of Vocational Education of the State

i\EW YOKK ' :\P 1 - Ftdt&gt;l Castru,
sluelded by 2,000 J.&gt;Oitce offtcers """
dozens of his 0 \'.11 g u~ rds. spent hts
flr t&gt;1 cia~· m ~- ew York C'1ty m 19
years apparently holt"d up 1n the

Cuban rnJsswn m CJ ." iiot-begnnwd,

13-stor y bed
brll·k butl dt ng
prep.1nng ht s spl't'('h to lht' L'111teU
~;t{]l)fl .&lt;.,

CLEVELAND I AP 1 - Here are
the winning numbers drawn
Thursday In this week's Ohio Lot·
tery game:
Blue 917 ; white 77: gold 9:
winathon 78111.
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CURFEW ENACI'ED
A curfew will go lni&lt;J effect Immediately In the village of Syracuse
Mayor Eber Plckellli announced
today.
Due to the numerous acts of va•

. daUsm yo uths must be off the streets
by 8:30p.m. nnless accompanied by
their parenl.8 or parent. The slren
will sound each evening. The curfew
will be In effect the month of OcI&lt;Jber.

y

Frtci ay

Gener~l

nwrn tng,

IS

to

Assembly lctte
w&lt;.~s

secunty men, tn:1ve ls to the Umted
~at to n s' riverSide head quarters m

c lad in

\l anhattan from th e fortress-like
Cuban ~vhsston on East 38th street
where he hao;; rem ained m secluston
ever smre arrt\'lflJ; m ;-.Jew York
early Thursrla~
Dunng Castrll·\ ~~ heduled 41 :!

s urrounding streets, where pro-and

hour

the nver to head off any mcidents
su mlar to tht&gt; 1964 attack on Ernesto

The C'ublln prestd en t. guardt•d
ruunrl-the-&lt; luck b;. i-1 llli-lSSlH' net of

Ylt•du..·al Center for tre;-11Inent.

'111ursday by the (;a iiia-Me tgs Post.
Highwa y Patrol.
Off Jeer s lnve-st 1gated a one-vt! hJ cle

the \'ehtcle . Dav1 ~ v.as nh•tl on a
vhargl' of hit-ski p .
Urw dnvt r was Cited followtng a

m1shap on CR 7. one-tenth of a m1le

IW\1·\l'hicle

west of SR lf&gt;O, at 12 :.10 p rn
Till' patrol reports •• Wl'st ho und

tent.hs o f a mtll' north of U.S . .15. at

There was moderah•

dama~e

tu

au·tdent on SR 160, two-

:! · 4&gt; p.m
Offlcl:'r'-i rt'f:XJr1 ;m au to

Dal'!s dtsp layed VISible stgns of

opt"rated
01 Cath) Sounders . 2.1. Btdwell , had
o1opped tn Jrafftc . A vehtc le drtven
by Ct.&gt;rn Betts. \6, Btdwdl, fali~d to
stop ami struck t.hl• Saunders e~uto w
Lhl' l"l'Or .

and wa.o;; transported to Holzer

T1wr P wa-" moderate damagt• to

a uto ort'rr!lt··d b~ .J~\Il H.' O;n IS, lf),
Vtnlun. r2n off tht• It·([ SHit- ot lt1l'

roadway.

struck a utility pole.
ba c ked up. stru ck a mailbox, and
left llll'
UlJUT)'

SCt'nt'

the Betts autn . slight damage to the
Sctunders n :•htcle . Bett s was c1ted on
a char ge of failure to rnamtatn an

IVING

Amenca. Cuban and Un ited Nations
stcunty men wtll blank et th e East
Rn·er head quar t ers and the

fanuila r green fat1 gues and had a
ngar atilt 1n h1s mouth as ht• arnved
m prt.•-da\.\11 hours Thur sday un et jet
01ght from Ha ntna

Om.• person was Injured Uurmg
fou r
aC('ldents
tn~·estJI:!ated

iiS ~ Urt.'d

clear dJstan C'e

Kathy
A.
Whttlatrh.
17 ,
J(,-.:dsvtlle. was c llt&gt;d on a char~e of
faliurt• to ,Yi t'lrl followmg a m1shap

on TR 287 .jUS1 west of Sit 7, in Metgs
Collllt:

Ca!ll-&gt;d tn the scPnt• at 6 10 p _m .
offtcers report \·etudes operated by

Wh ttl"tch "nd RoJOe A Marcm ko,
24 . n.. edsvtllt•. rolltded Bo th

U.;-..i

\ 'l S I!.

hun dr L•ds

uf

-- che · Guevara, Cast ro's industry
mtn"ter As Guevara addressed the
(~eneral

vehtcles
lncurrt•d
m o dL·ratP
damO:&amp;ge
The patrol lfl\'t:' ~i l~Cited a two-

vehicle acc tdent on SH 160,

antt-Castro groups are e&gt;&lt;pected to
gether . U.N grounds wiU be closed
to the public today .
\ew York police boat.s will patrol

fl\'t'~

t.t•nths of t1 mtle south ll f lJ .S :35. at
7 40 p .m .
Ufflecrs rt&gt;port an autu operated
b) Arthur Brown. ll. r;aiiipohs.
pulll'&lt;.l mto 1JH· ~1 Lh 11f ;t 11nrth bound
\·eh Jclc dnn_·n h~ .l ~._, rn \1c:vlams.
l l. (;alltpults.
Both v~h 1 cles mcurrt:'d moderate
damal-(e . Brown was Cited on a

c harge of fatlurc· Ul 'teld .
CANCELLED
The Bloodmobile scheduled for
Monda y has been canceUed Vernon
Nease, chauman, reported that date
and time of a new sched ule wtll be

Assembly , a nti·Castro

l'ubans fired a bazooka at the U.N.
complex from across the water . The
sh ell fell short and s plashed
tllim1lessly tnto the water . G uevara

wa;

lulled

m 1967 leading

a

revolutionar y band 1n Bo li via
! Con ttnued

on page

10 )

EXTENDED FORECASf
Fair and cold Sunday wtlb
highs In tbe 40s and ovemlgbt
lows In tbe low I&lt;J mid :W.. War·
mer Monday and Tuesday wtlb a
chance of rain by Tuesday . Highs
both days In the SO.. Lows Monday and Tuesday olgbl!l In lbe
mid 30o I&lt;J low 40s .

announ ced .

DRIVERS NEEDED
The Eastem Local School Distnct
IS tn need of subs!ttuU, bus drivers .
Those needing furthe r information
may conta ct the super intendent's of. flee at Eastern Local or phone 992·
4292 .

Weather
Partly cloudy and colder tonight
and Saturday. Low tonight in the
mid 30s . High Saturday around 50.
The chance of precipitation 10 percent tonight and near zero Saturday.

Settlement would he appreciated

All ot our Westerns i ncl uded s
M, L and XL . Ftann@IS, coit00

poly blends , suedes, polyflter
knits . You ' lllove the S@lection

Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts

Tlw Cuban prest dent. who
addres...;; tht.•

One hurt in four accidents

MEN'S
WESTERN SHIRTS
Western
western
Western
western

Department of Educati on, in cooperation with Tri.COunty Joint
Vocati onal School Pictured are , front , i1 , Bruce A. Myers, John ·
Wickam, Vtrgil Taylor, Hobart Newell, Roy Christy, chief. and Charles
Legar ; hack, Pearl Edwards, Bruce Myers and Harold Newell.
Heceiving cards but not pictured were Kirk Chevalier, Larry Cleland,
Davtd Ga ul , Leonard Myers, John Ridenour, Lowell Ridenour, Marvin
Taylor . Bryan Teaford , Russ Well, and Hobert Wood .

Fidel Castro addressing U. N. tonight

ANNIVERSARY
SAVINGS

Men 's $11.95
Men 's $12 .95
Men 's $16 .95
Men 's $18 .95

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- Save 20% on any living room suite in
stock.
-choose sofas and love seats
- Two and three piece suites
- Modern, Contemporary and Early
American styles.

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PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

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SUITES

KIMBALL
PIANOS
Reg . $1450 .00
P eca n or Cherry Spinet ..• Sa le $1149 .00
Reg . $1490 .00
Pine Spinet ......... , . ..... Sa le $1189 .00
Reg . $1590 .00
Walnut Console ............ Sa le $1289 .00

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SALE

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MEDIA , Pa . !API - W. A
"Tony" Boyle, who once headed
the powerful Untied Min e
Workers union, has bt-en sentenced to three consecutive life
proon terms for munlers committed by three hired assassins.
Before his appearance in court
Thursday, the 7&amp;-year-old Boyle
had been convicted twice of
arranging the Dec. 31, 1969 murders of Joseph " Jock " Yablonski ,
Yablonski's wife and daughter as
they slept in their Oarksville
home in the western Pennsylvania soft coal region .
"I am innocent of the crimes of

ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

Reg . $7 .00 ........ Sal e $5 .59
Reg . S4 .oo ....... sale 511.19
Reg . $21.00 ...... Sale 516. 79
Reg , S28.oo ...... Sale 522 . 39
Reg . $36 .00.. , .. . Sale 528 . 79

AUSTIN, Texas (AP l - Lady
Bird Johnson was awakened and
rousted from herfifth-&lt;ltory penthouse apartmenl early today alter fire broke out in the thtrd noor faciliti es of a teleVIsion
station once owned by the Johnson family .
Secret service agents escorted
Mrs . John son , widow of
President Lyn don B. Johnson .
safely out of the building , which
houses KTBC-TV , a CBS affiliate,
in downtown Austin .

SAVE 20%

'64.00 .... ..... SALE '54.00
'80.00 ........ SALE '64.00
'95.00 ......... SALE '81.00
'124.00....... SALE '105.00

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Ladybird safe

Regu l ar and ex tra l arg e sizes.
Corduroys
denims quilted
nylons leathers . B ig se le&lt;: t ion
of si zes .

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FR IDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1979

arnmt::,1.ratwn has dont· for Ule state .
But the mood Withtn the Ohto
DemocraliC Party dot.•s not eippe&lt;:~r
to bt." as optinustiC.

deCides to enter the ra ce.

JACKETS
AND VESTS

Reg. 564.00
Reg. sso.oo
Reg . $95.00
Reg. 5124.00

""""'.en t 1n e

to ra ll y a ro und th e Ca rt er campa1gn
they
real i ze what the

Ed ward M

MEN ' S WINTER

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(J nc e

have

SHIRTS .. ................... '4.76
SHIRTS .................... '5.56
SHIRTS ................. .... '7.16
SHIRTS .......... ...... .... '7.96

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But Bonrla predtcted the effort wtll

Sizes B to 20 . All of our flan
n e l s hirts · knit s hirts
western s hirts inc luded .

'5.95
'6.95
'8.95
'9.95

During the rally, one spokesman for the students stresSed tlJat during the
three week teac hers stnke, tt appears students have become secondary In
consideration when they should be the primary concem of both the boanl
cmd the b:acher~
The game and band appearance--at home this evening against Ironton - has been cancelled and an appearance by the hand at a competition
on Saturday has also been ca nceUed . The cancellations, which have taken
place for the past U1ree weeks, are in accordance with a poli cy of the board
stati ng that unless teac hers and students involved m these activities are In
the classrooms durtng the week then the activities cannot take place .
The Metgs County Ministerial Association staged a two-hour prayer
session a t the Pomeroy Umted Methodist Church Thursday night to ask
prayer for those tnv olved on both sides of the strike . The service was held
from 7 to 9 p.m and was the type service at which res ident.&lt; could s top by for
only a few rrunutes tf they wtshed . Only a handful of persons were in attendance shortly after the se rvtce got underway

be~tn nmg Ul

BOYS'
SHIRTS

ANNIVERSARY SALE

Solid color jacquard pattern towel en semble at Anni ver sary Sale Savings

Wt~ re

l'\'t:'fl

BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS'

strike .

The vtet&gt; presu.lent tult.l a new s

i1CtJ\'JtJes m

Missy and extra sizes in
warm ca r
coa t s,
a ll
weath e r coats a nd fur
co llar s .

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con fen•nce prtor to the reception
thdt there ts no lat·k of conft de nce
"''llhUl the admimstr atJ.on regardmg
Ca rter ·s chan ces of bemg re-&lt;!lected .
And he satd he expects Ohto voters

Co mmittee .

SAVE 20%

MEN'S '99.95 SUITS SAlE '74.96

4.25
5 4.95
s 7.65
s 9.35
S11.90

" I wtsh the ti cket

Ski coa ts , dress coats, fur
trimmed .

ANNIVERSARY SALE

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CLEVELAND, Ohto 1AP 1 - Vtce
President
Walter
Munda le,
campatgning in Ohto Thursd ay for
Jlrnmy Carter, ge nerated more
enthusiasm for himstlf th a n he dtd
for tile troubled pr ~sident

JUNIOR
COATS

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MEN'S '59.95 SPORT COATS ...... .. '44.96
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administrator. The teachers will be represt:'nled by three teachers",
Gleason reported .
Supt. Gleason reported a major breakthrough 1n t1ltt·ndance alone school
in the dtstoct Fnda y mormng . S..vt•ral parents tlllt&gt;ated a telephone campatgn on Th ursday which produced as1oundmg results, Gleason reports . As a
result over 50 additional students were bused Frtday to schoo l.
Sinu lar effort.&lt;; could be made tn other a reas, l~t&lt; satd, and urged parent.s to
dn their part tn helping to pruvtde education for the students
" If parents wish to conduct such campaigns, aU they have to do is let u.s
i&lt;now where the kids are located and we work hard to get buses to the
,locations to ptck them up fur school". Gleason said .
The picket lin e at the Harnsonville Elementary School where the ad·
dJtional stud ents were 1n clas.scs Fnday morning,was heavy but there was no
problem mvolved tn getttng the students into the school, Gleason satd.
Security guards and the shenff's department were at the school to be helpful
if needed .
Gleason said he rode on !he school bu,; pick.mg up additional children

Mondale's visit
very enthusiastic

ANNIVERSARY SALE

MEN'S '69.95 SPORT COATS .........'52.46

MEN'S '89.95 SUITS SAlE '67.46

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Waltz le n gth gown s, robes
and e n se mbl es, nylon and
p e rman en t
pr ess . Sizes
Petit e thru XXL .

57.00 ., ..........
$9.00 ............
511 .00 .... , ......
$14.00 ...... . ....

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S ize s 36 to 46 in regular s and
lo ng s . Cord uroy s inc Iuded

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MEN'S 3 PIECE
VESTED SUITS

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the makeup nf the lea.rrLS will occur for one special negotiation sesSIOn Saturday morning . The board team w1U constst or two bfldrd member s and one

Friday rnumtng . Earlier, he said , he missed a curve whil e traveling to
school tn his pnvate car and his car ended up in a field. The accident was in
no way related to the s trike, Gleason stressed.
Meantime . Supt. Gleason corrunended high school students for a wellmanaged rally whieh the students held a t the Middleport Park Thursday afternoon . He satd that the orderly rally was an indication of the quality of the
students who stressed dunn~ the rally that they want a settlement of the

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FLANNEL SHIRTS ....... '10.39
FLANNEL SHIRTS ........ '11.19
FLANNEL SHIRTS ........ '11.99
FLANNEL SHIRTS ....... '12.79

MEN'S '79.95 SPORT COATS ........ '59.96

ANNIVERSARY SALE!

20% OFF
ANNIVERSARY SALE

J·-' .

tu t.i:tke a coveretl dtsh and table serviee, Mrs . FISher sa1d .

POMEROY MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

SPECIAL SALE!

Sale on our enti r e s toc k of "'-~
m e n 's
knits
including
'-.
ve lours. S, M , l , XL a nd
. ;r,•.• 00 , •. ,.,
XXL sizes. An excellent
' tc .- .' ,.
selection of styles , pat ·
'&lt;,
terns , c olors .

MEN'S
MEN'S
MEN'S
MEN 'S

NO. 127

Poly es ters and 100% wools
in s olid co lors and pat ·
tern s. Siz e 36 to 46 .

MEN'S
KNIT
SHIRTS

25°1o .

MEN'S '14.95 FASHION
MF,N'S '15.95 FASHION
MEN'S '16.95 FASHION
MEN'S '17.95 FASHION

MEN'S
SPORT
COATS

CHILDREN'S
SLEEPWEAR

MEN'S
BLUE DENIM
FASHION JEANS

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VOl. XXVIII

Al l sizes S, M . Land XL plus tall s
a no extra si zes . Plaids and soli d
co lors
Alas kan flanne l s in
eluded

MEN'S '12.95
MEN'S '13.95
MEN'S '14.95
MEN'S '15.95

/ Vests ... .. . $13 . 26
/ Ves ts ...... 514.76
1 Vests ....... 523 .36

ANNIVERSARY SALE

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Family members ar~ tnvtted .
Supt . Gleason commented Frtday morning that ltttle progress was made
l&gt;etween the two teams Thursday ntght
" However . one irn(XIrtant thing did come out of the session . A change in

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MEN'S
FLANNEL
WORK SHIRTS

1 Vests ...... 511.66

SAVE FRIDAY and
SATURDAY

Eac h member

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

SALE 20% OFF

Boy s sizes 7 to 11 , men's 9 to 15. Whil e
with colo r tops Made by S pringf oo t .

Reg.
Reg,
Reg.
Reg .
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rally held by Meigs High School students at the Mid AND THE BAND PLAYED ON - A number of the
&lt;tJeport Community P a rk Thursday afternoon. lively
Meiga High School band members, majorette and flag
corpe members and the rifle j!)'oup were on hand at a • selections by the musicians kept the orderl y rally
llltlVing .

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By Bob Hoeflich
"Two, four , six, eight, what would
we apprectate 7 A se ttlement, a settlement."
This was the cheer that went up
from well over 100 students a te nding
" middle-of-the-road rally at the
Middleport r,ommu nity Park Thursday afternoon as a side~g ht of a
teachers strike in the Meigs Local
School District.
The band was on hand to present
selections cJring the live ly , orderly

raUy designed to urge a settlement
in the strike which moved into its
loth day today .
jjnda -Eason 111!roduced ·student
speakers who represented various
activiti es at the school including
band, athletics, academic work and
the student council.
Speakers all took a neutral approach in thelr talks urging that
teachers aM tne Doanl of educatiOn
get together to settle the strike.
Some students carried signs of a

neutral nature, but did urge settlement of the strike. A poem written
hy students urging settlement was
read.
Several motorcades moved
through the community following
the rally with signs being displayed
again urging settlement of the
strike. Individuals attending were
urged to talk to tbeir friends asking
tkm to use their influence In
bringing about a settlement.
More than 30 parents and teachen
were also on hand for the raUy,

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leport-Pomer oy , 0 ., Friday, Oct. 12, 19'79
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Taxpayers are paying more taxes.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP I - II you
think you are paying more taxes,
you 're right .
And if the current expansion rate
continues, the Ohio Public E xpenditw-e CouncU says federal tax
payments alone will exceed 1 trillion
nationwide by 1987. That friends is
a one with 12 zeroes after lt.
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The c ouncil , a private research
agency, repor13 that federal , s tate
a nd local govenunents in Ohio
collected $32,66i,400,000 in taxes
during 1978-79. This is an increase of
$3,962,000,000, or 14 percent , over
collections a y ear ago.
The agency reports per capita
federal , s tate and local tax co llections in t he state have gone up from
$1 ,258 ten years ago to $3 ,052 ttus

Bond's opinions
By Julian Bond
WASHINGTON ! NEA I - That
clear majonty of whi te Ame ricans
who oppose busing to in teg rate
public schools - a nd the a pparently
growing nwnber of blacks who 'd
rather not subject their children to
the trawna of daily travel to a
hostile a tmosphe re - no w have a
chance to do somettung substantive
about it .
The answer isn 't found in putting
new faces on the Supreme Court , or
m the Wtute House, but by making it
possible for black Ameri cans to li ve
wherever their income and ambiti on
will penni t.
A 19'78 study conducted by t he U. S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development d lScovered the obvious
- that black America ns a re stil l
releg at e d to nar ro w , and
segrega ted, housing choices.
In theSI' ghettos, however g ilded,
sit the segregated schools that
produce the school buses - buses
whose mere presence a r ouses
violent passions in Amen can cities
from coas t to coast .
The HUD s urvey, of 3,000 br okers
and rental agents in 40 metropolitan
areas, found tha t a black person
stands a 48 percent chance of
discMmination when seeking to buy
a home and a n 85 perce nt chance
when seeking to rent one .
Discriminati on aga tns t llis pamcs .
Asian-America n, women a nd the
handicapped was found to be
widespread .
So if the g r eat objectton IS to the
bus - and not its passenge r s - integ r at ing Ameri ca 's hou.&lt;~ n g stock
would soon elunina te the need fo r
busing to integrate schools .
course if you're opposed to
school busing because it integr ates
schools you can stop r eadmg ri ght
here . But if you think tha t each
Ame rican has a righ t to an
educa tion - and netghborhood - as
good as tha t enjoyed by a ny other
Amer ican , read on.
In the next few weeks t he HouSI' of
Representati ves will cons tder the
Fatr Housmg Amendment' of 1979.

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'Ohio Perspective'
Corpor a l KIU1ger tolq it on th e
radiO a nd Ohw 's a ttorney general
coofir m ed it.
Ja mte Farr , who play s Ute dresswea r ing Klin ger on the " M.A.S .H"
televtswn show, said when he met
Attor ney General William J . Brown
rece ntl y, the state's top lawyto was
wea rmg a dress .
Fa r r told tus stor y · du ring a
telephon e U1 te rvtew from the West
Coast on a Colum bus radio program .
He r ecalled the U1cident with a
mi s r h ie v ious tone of vo ice,
wonde r ing tf he should relate such a
story about someone he felt m igh t be
the next governor of Ohio.
But when questioned la ter. Brown
dtd not he sita te to coo firm the stor y.
" Th a t ' s n gh l ," s ai d Br own ,
gener al ly known a s a conserva tive

Washington today
WASHI NGTON IAP J
In
foo tball, a team that sttc ks wtth tL•
game plan under pressure has a
better chance of winning than one
that chan ges sign als. In poltlit·s ,
that 's what Prestdent Carter has
decided to do in the face of Sen.
Edward M. Kenned y's c hallenge.
After soulful delibera tion , Ute
White Hous e and t he Ca rle r Mondale Committee annou.nced last
week Uta t Ca rter will m ake his
presidential announcement on Dec .
4, more than two weeks after hiS
first showdown with Kennedy .
This was a deliberate decision to
wait for the ir own time instead of
announcing early in reaction to the
inroads of the Kenn ed y draft
movement in Florida .
Although Kenne dy is not a
candidate , hi s boos te r s ha ve
mounted a highly a c ll ve and
professional campaign in Florida ,
where caucuses Satw-day will begin
the first test of the !!Ill! pres identia l
nomination batUe.
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Delegates chosen in the caucuses
will go to a state convention in St.
Petersburg, where t hey will cast
straw ballots Nov. 18 fer Uteir
presidential favorites .
The vote will have no official
meaning whatsoe ver b e c a use
Florida 's
delegates
to
th e
Democratic National Co nvention
won't be chosen or committ ed until
the primary next March .
But if Kennedy, who already leads
Carter in public opinion polls, should

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bring suit to end discrimination , but
its budget and jurisdictioo are
limited . Fewer than I~ lawyers are
assigned to such cases, and sinc e the
Department &lt;A Justice can only
bring suits alleging a broad "pattern
or practice " &lt;A discrimination, it
cannot take individual cases that do
not raise issues of major national
importance.
Edwards' legislation would amend
the '68 law s o that HUDcould issue a
"cease and desist" and-or impose a
civil penalty up to $10,000 when
discrimina tion has been proven .
The prac tice of " redlining " denying mortgages and insurance
for housing an an area because of its
racial or ethnic composition - would
be forbidden .
If Ute new powers are enacted,
HUD estimates its additional
budgetary needs would be about $2.6
million . That 's about 1 cent per
American - a small price to insure
fair housing for everyone, and to
elinunate the need for those hateful
bu ses .

defeat hun even U1 a noo -btndU1g
prefer e nc e vole m F lor ida, it could
crippl e the presiden t for the early ·
prunaries nex t year .
Nevertheless, Ca rter chose to
sttck to hts plan , and for t hese
reasons :
- Although obv10usly coo cerned ,
he is not all tha t uns ure abo ut
Florida .
- Rush mg an announcemen t to
boost hiS cause U1 Florida would
havt!' been an obv1ous sign of panic
and could ha ve dooe more ha rm
th an good .
- And Carter sttll thinks hts best
chance of a politic al recovery lies in
tus doin g well in Washington this
fall . Any overtl y political tum to his
pres ide ntial r ole m ig ht ha ve
enda nge r ed legiSlati ve s ucceSSI's
that he hopes will help turn later .
" An d t he ga me plan makes
sense," a campaign official said .
"There was a reason for it . For one
thing, we want the president to run
oo his record, and we want the
record to be as good as possible."
" We don 't want to distract him
from hts legislative program for Ute
next month or six weeks ," the offical
said . " Right now, things are going
better on the Hill ."
In his news conference Tuesday,
Carter confu-med this strategy,
saying the December date is " late
enough to give me a chance to do
what I can with this year 's
Congress," but In time to meet the
primary filing deadlines.

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and dapper dresser . " It was a black
"Tap-aro und dress that some girl
had here 111 th e offices and I st uffed
paper tn th e bosom
" He 1Fa rr 1 didn 't say a word for
abo ut 15 second, . I stood up and
wal ked a round the desk and he
bro ke up laughm g.
" It was funn y."
Farr , a Toledo nati ve , met the
attorney ge neral while in Ohio to
rece ive an award from Go v. J a mes
A. Rhodes . He learne d that Brown
was a " M .A.S.H. " fan and the
meeting was arranged.
Farr said he was escorted through
what he considered plush off tces and
was feeling ver y impresSI'd by oil
portr ail'i an d other surroundings as
he a pproac hed Brown 's office .
"Then , there he was standing
behind his desk, a nd wearing a
dress, " Farr said . He said it broke
th e tce for a what he thought would
be a formal visit.
Veteran Se n. Anthony 0 . Calabrese,
D-&lt;.1 eveland, who may know m or e
abo ut c a pital imrpovev m ent s
budgets than an yone in the state,
says he 's going to push for an $11
million cancer research facility for
Oevelan d .
With one exception, over th e last
2:i year s Ca labrese has seen more
tw o-yea r
s t a te
con st ruc ti on
proposals tha n any other senator .
The exception is Sen . Theodor e M.
Gray, R-Co lwnbus, who has been
th ere 28 ye ars .
Gov . Jam es A. Rhodes proposed
~ million for similar facilitie s at
Oh io Sta te Univer sit y in the $775
million building package s ubmitted
to the Gener a l Assem bly.

Capital
ideas

Court decisions jeopardize

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Federation of Press Women, some
5,000-Btrong, hold high the privilege
and the responsibility of protecting
the public's right to a free flow of information .
They hold many responsibilities in
the fields of conununicatiON - both
in print and broadcast media, ad vertising and public relations along with the area of education.
Members are cognizant &lt;A the limits
that have been placed on freedom of
speech and the right to a free press
during the past year, limits that are
being placed on the public's right to
a free and open discussioo of different points of view. If the First
Amendment to the Constitution of
the United States Is not • rotected ,
the public will lose the freedoms for
which our forefathers fought.
Pr&lt;Aessional journalists reinferce
the recognition that responsibility Is
coupled with all freedoms . Members
have vowed not to violate trust or
confidences in their work and
promise to do nothing to abuse this
obligation . "Freedom of the press iB
to be guarded as an inalienable right
of the ci tizens of a free society ,"
reads the NFPW Code of Ethics .
There are extraordinary opportunities for growth through
professional organizations which
are affiliated by members seeking to
keep the work of the people before
the public. Encouragement is
provided for thooe dedicated to
defending the rights guaranteed by
the Constitution.
The newspaper indeed has
" something for everyone," and as
an informed and respoosible reader,
concerned citizens must not allow
the traditional role of the newspaper
to be quieUy eaten away in nibbles
by those who would threaten the op- .Jtli
portunities offered in a free society .

Berry's World

COLUMBUS , Ohio ( AP I - The
Senate has unanimously adopted a
resolution memorializing Molly A.
Voinovich, daughter of U . Gov .
George V . Voinovich, who was killed
U1 a traffic accident this week .
Members of the upper chamber
stoo d in silen ce Wedneoday to record
their votes in favor of the resolution ,
which was spoosored by Sen . M.
Merris Jackson , 0-aeveland.
" The shock of this tragedy brings
sadness throughout the State of
Ohio , and the sympathy of all
Ohioans goes out to the entire
V01novtch family ," the resolution
s aid . " Becau se she was so
r eco gnizable fo r
h er warm
personality to so many Ohioans , the
loss created by Molly 's death will
remain in the hear13 of Ohioans."
The 9-year-old girl was stuck and
killed by a van Monda y as she
croSSI'd a Cleveland street while
returning to school from lunch .
COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP ) - Precinct
workers would rec eive federal
mlnimwn wages of up to S55 on
elec tion da y, beginning next year ,
under legislation th e Senate has
approved.
The bill, which was spmaored by
Rep . Harry J . Lehman , DBeachwood , was passed by a ~I
vote &lt;II Wednesday .
It also gives boards of electlon
more flexibility
in staffing
precincts.
In one-party primaries, the
measure says each polling place
could have less than the four
workers currently required by state
law. In other primaries and general
elections, boards could usign more
or fewer workers than the u now
required.
,
The meuure would allo allow
boards to establi.!tt lfl·hour mlft8 for
precinct workers. Some of them
must now work from 6 a.m . lll Bp.m .
oo e lectioo daya.

BALTIMOR E 1AP I - " I carry the
memor y of Roberto Clemente in my
heart," s atd Manny Sanquillen ,
sweat dr ipp ing from his shaggy
black beard and another kind of
water oozing from his nashing dark
eyes. " I dedicate my winnU1g hit to
Roberto . I hope we play the who le
series for Roben o."
Baseball is a sentim ental ga m e
and sen timent preva iled Thur sday
night when th ts 35-year-old third str mg catc her wt th an anemic .230
ba tting aver age was ca ll ed out of the
bullpen to strike th e blow tha t sends
the !979 World Series to Ptttsb urg h
tted at a game apiece wi th the
Baltimor e Or ioles.
Hts ninth -inning , tw o-&lt;Jul stngle to
right S&lt;:ored Ed Ott from second
wtth th e run that gave th e Pir ates a
r81Il-drenched :&gt;-2 VICtory.
" Roberto, he was always an
inspiration for me, " Ute ben ch warmer srud afte rwar d. "I never
fo rge t t he t 97 ! Wo rld Seri es .
Roberto, he tell s everybody, 'Get us
U1 the Wor ld Series and 1 hi t .400 a nd
win It for you .' Th at 's what he dtd ."
Th e 1971 Sen es betw""n these
with the Pirates rallyin g from an a-2
defici t to win 11. Clemente batted
414 , hit two home r uns and pulled off
s pect ac ul ar ft c ldm g pl ays to
dominate the senes.
It became known as the "Roberto
Cleme nt e Sertes." Spu.rred by his
baseball Idol , a yo un ge r Sangu illen
hunsc lf got II htts m the series a nd
ba tt ed .J79
Fo ur te en mon ths l a t ~ r , l h e
t.alented Clemente dted in a pla ne

BALTfMORE 1AP 1 - The two
men mvol ved 1n one of bast! ba ll's
mo st unu s u a l tr ades com b ined
Thursday mght to lte the !979 World
Ser te s between t he Pi t tsburg h
f'trate s and Ba ltimore Orioles at 1-1.
Mann y Sangutllcn , 35, ripped a
smg le to right , scormg catcher Ed
Ot t with th e winnU1g run U1 lhe top of
the nU1 th to gtve th e Pi ttsb urgh
Pir aWs a 3-2 victor y over the
Ba ltunor e OriOles.
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On ly two years agb, the P irates
fe lt the a ging Sanguillen from
Pa na ma w.as e xpend a ble . They
shtp pt&gt;d hun a nd a reported $100,000
to Oakla nd for A's Manager Chuck
Tanner. who repla ced Ute late
Danny Murta ug h as Pittsbur gh field
bo ss.
It isn 't everyday yo u see a player
tr aded for a mana ger .
The Pt ra te s, howe ver . ha dn ' t
forgot ten Sanguillen was an intregal
pan of the tr last Wor ld Series tea m

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After on e seaso n U1 Oakland ,
Pitts burgh r eacqutred Sanguillen
for three pl aye r s. He was relegated
to bullpen work a nd pinc h-&lt;litting .
" An ytlting we do U1 this Se ries ,"
sa td San g uil le n 111 h ts ha lt ing
Eriglish , " wearedmng fiX &lt;th e lat e )
Roberto Cle mente ."
(.1emente is a Ha ll of Fam e
outfield er who was the mo s t
valuable pl aye r U1 the 1971 Seri es for
the Pirates in a St'Ve n1::ame triwnph
ove r Baltimo r e. He dJ ed in a plane
crash whil e on a mercy mission Dec.
31' 1972.
" Roberto was with me in spirit, "
Sanguillen said . " Mv hit - all! do t o
hel p the ball clu b w~ - ts for htrn::,
After O em ente's plane crashed ,
Sa nguill en personall y made dtves
U1 lo the ocean , looking fur hlS friend
and teammate . Finally , frie nds
co n vinced San g uillen th a t hi s
plunges U1to the choppy water wer e
too dangerous .
" If Roberto was ali ve, he mtght be
a coach or a mana ger , but he is still
with us. God too k him aw ay from us .
That is.,t he way life is aod it will
happen to us all some time . But I
still have Roberto in m y heart ."
In Ute ninth innin g Thursday
nig ht , with raU1 sweeping across
Memorial Stadiwn, Tanner called
upon the craggy veteran who had
helped make a Tanner dr eam come
true .
Tanner wanted to manage the
Pira tes ever s ince he was a boy in
New Castle, Pa ., near Pittsbu r gh .
The Pirates had runne rs at fir st
and second with two out and the
score tied 2-2 on Ut e cold, wet ni ght.
Tanner told Sangtnllen to grab a bat
and go out tD face ace Orioles
re liever Dan Stanhouse .
The Pittsburgh runn ers were Ott,

who had singled , and Ptul Garn er ,
who ha d walked. Stanhouse went to
on e ball and two stnkes on
Sanguillen befor e he threw a p itch
out of th e stnke ron e .
San guilten , one of the best bad -ball
httters U1 base ball during hiS pr ime ,
still swings at an yt hing he can
rea ch . He slanuned the outside pitch
&lt;II a line to right for a single.
Ott never stopped as he lit out
from second a nd Jus! slid under th e
tag of Oriol es catcher Ri ck Dem psey
on a relay from outfie lder Ken
Singleton

'm!SfLEDO'WNS
NORTH RANDALL , Ohio I AP I Jockey Antonio GraeU rode Brazt&gt;n
Huzzy to a . wire-W-wire vtctory
Thw-sday U1 th e featu red allowance
at Ttust ledown Racetrack.
The "\\inner ran si x furlon gs rn 1· 12

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Brazen Huzzy patd $7.00, S4 .:1ll and
$2.40, while sec'OfldiJlac-. F ickl e
Farkle returned $4 and S2. :1ll a nd
thirdiJlace Lee 's Reaso n paid $2.40.
The eighth-race trifec ta of !0-3-9
paid S6 78.60 on 60 win nin g tic kets.
A crowd of 3,532 wag ered a to ta l of
$447,584.
Broo ks Dawson of Texas-El Paso
accounted fur 304 ya rd• by both
passin g a nd rush ing tn one pen od of
a 1968 foo tball game with llrtgham
Young .

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yards ru.shmg and a.ddect thr ee more
yards pa ~s! ng for &lt;t toti-il (Jf 184 yards
for t he gatttl' Unt· !Inpo rt ant
stati stic IS that tht Spen cer off t nse
ran off an am&lt;t7tn t: 6(l uffeHS Jve
plays whJie tht · Wh!tl' Fa lcons could
snap just o9
lndivtd ua! l)·. T'•rry Kendall was
the ganw &lt;.;· lcJd!nJ::: ).!round gatner
wlth Hli yiird ."i lf1 28 carr tes while his
runnin g mat&lt;• Chris Cra ddock ha d 69
yards ln 14 t n es. Waham a was led
by sophomore full back TraviS Gra)
with 35 tough ya r ds 1n nmr etttempts
H1 ck Bar mtz was the lead ing
passer of the n!ght w1 th six compl etions in eleven tvsse.'&gt; for 90 yards
He ha d one aena l ptcked off . as dtd
Shawn Fi eld s •"~"ho was G-1 Vin ce
Wea ver wet s 1-4 for 13 yards .
S pe nce r '~ Hn an Ba rker cvmpleted
JUSt one pass of 10 fo r th ree ya r ds
a nd had one pas.'i mtern·pted
The leadmg ren'l\'l' r m the game
~ a s T!m Roush W!lh four recept lons
fo r 77 yards. Sha wn Ft elds , Tun
Youn g and Vmce Weave r all caught
one petss apte ce fo r 18, se\'en and six
ya rds res pec ti v&lt;' lr C r eat house
caught th e lon1• pass fo r Spencer and
that was a three yard touchdown
strike .
Jeff Fteld.,, o' \1 ", 172 pound
senwr . was th e leader 111 tackle s for
t.hr Waha ma defense wtth 12 in-

Central Michigan
should 'have
breather Saturday
By GEO RGE STRODE
AP Sports Writ er
Centr al Mi chiga n's C1llppewa s,
WUlJiing back4 o-back games to keep
th e Mid-Ame ri can Con ference
football lead , should be in fo r a
br eathe r Satur day against U1vadmg
Nor til ern ni inois.
Th e Chip pewa s ro ut ed Oht o
Univer sity 26-&lt;1 last week after
escap U1g Mtamt 19-18 t o shove their
lea gue-lea dt ng rec or d to 4-0 .
Mea nwh ile , Northern Illinois 10-! -1
struggles a long in mntb place m the
MH.l-Amen can .
Toledo. the onl y other undefea ted
conf~n:!n ce team at 3-0, also stay s
hom e to fa ce Western Mtchtgan
Saturday ni~h l.
In other Mid-Ame rican acti on
Satu rday , Ohto 12-11 plays at Miami
I I-II , Bowling Gr een 12-2 1 at Kent
Sta te 11-21 and, in the non-league
category , Ba ll State e nt ert a in s
Dlin ois State and Eastern Mt chigan
face.s visiting Akron.
Centra l Mtr htga n, No. I tn th e
leai(Ue m total defense and second to
Ball Sta te in offense, is ridin K the
Mtd -Ame n ca n ·s longes t wm nmg
streak of l1 games, rune of them
aga mst league oppone nts .
Meanwhile, North ern lllinots has
no t scor ed a touchdown sU1ce th e
four th qu a rt er a ga ms t West er n
Michigan thr ee wee ks ago. Th e
Hus lucs ha ve posted just one fiel d
goal U1 thetr last two losses .
Still . Pat Cul pepper , North ern
ll hnots' color ful, fast -t a lkin g coach .
docs not dtSint ss the posstb tlit y of an
upst•t
.. Centra l hasn 't won anythmg
yet ," satd Culpep per . " Yes, they
co uld be MAC champi ons. They are
a classy tea m . But stranger th mg s
have happened in football ."
0.'!1tia l Michigan IS yte ldln g just
176 .8 yar ds and 4.5 poin ts per game
while a ccoun t ing for 371 . ~ yards and
19.7 points . The Huslo es h ave scored
on ly 41 pomts in four games this fall .

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Toledo's youn g Hoc kcts have been
th e surpn se of the Mid-Amer ican
race. The y were p!cked to fmish
se venth . but have stunnt'd defen d1ng
ch om pw n Ball Stat e. Ea s te r n
Mt ch t ~" " and Bowl U1~ Gret n to keep
m step w1th Centra l M1ch1gan .
Even Tol edo Coach Chuck Sto bart
IS startle d
·· Wh o would have
U• uught we would be 3.fj tn t he MA C
at th1 s pmn t' ' We' ll just take th e rest
of thl' m uu e at a tlme a nd see what

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dtvidual stops 111 his best game this
yea r La rry Hesson and Tim Roush
had ni ne tackles each while Rick
llarnitz rlaimed eight.
The White Fal con s will now
prepar e for the ir final two home
dates of the 1979 grid season on
successive Frida y nights. Next week
the be nd area team hosts the Wayne
Pionee rs. Wayne will take a + 2
record mto tonight's game against
the O ass " AA" Nwn ber one ranked
team U1 Buffalo of Wayne
Foll owing the Wayne contest, the
White Falcons will welcome St.
Ma r ys to llac htel Field before
closin g out the season at Buffalo of
Putna m.
STATISTICS
WAHAMA
SPENCE R
First Downs
7
13
Yards Rushing
26-15
53-181
Yards Passing
108
3
Total Yar ds
123
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Passin g
7-16
1-10
In terceptions Thrown
2
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Fumbles lnst
1-&lt;l
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Penaltie s- Yar ds
7 -7~
S-5~
Punts-Avg.
4-2!!.2 :l-33.6
Off. Plays
39
66
Score by Quarter s ·
I 2 3 4 Tot
Wahamo
0 0 0 0 0
Spence r
0 6 6 0 0
Sconng Spencer-Bill Greathouse
three yd pass from Brian Barker
&lt;ki c k wide 1: Spe ncer - Terry
Kenda ll one ya r d run tklck wide . I
Individual Statistics
Hushmg . Wa ha ma-Tra vis Gray 935 : Shawn F ields H ; Shawn Paugh
J.fj : Rick Ba rntiz 5- 1-9 ); Vince
Weaver W- &lt;-15 1: Totals 26- 1~.
Spencer · Terr y Kendall 28-106 ;
Chns Craddock 14-09; Rick Ash U ;
Eri c Elli son Hi : John Roberts 3-4 :
Brian Barker 4-1-91 : Totals 5J.-181.
Pass tng . Waha ma - Ri ck Bamtiz 611-90 yds-1 inter : Vince Weaver I+
!8 yds: Shawn F ields 0-1-&lt;l yds - I
mter , Tota ls 7-16-108 yds. - 2 inter.
Spence r - Br ian Ba rker 1-10-3 yds I TD - I mter .
Recei ving :Waha ma-Tim Roush+
77: Shawn F telds 1-18; Tim Young 17: Vi nce Weaver 1-&lt;l : Totals 7-108 ;
Spence r · Btll Greathouse 1-J .

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Today's birthdays : Joe Cronin of
the baseball Hall of Fame is 73. Poet
and teacher Robert Fitzgerald is 69.
Sen. Jake Gam, R-Utah , is t7.

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set up the game 's first scor e JUst
before the half e nded. Spencer
add ed a n in sura n ce touch do wn
midway through the thi rd quarter
when they took the second half
kickoff a nd marched 65 yards in
thirteen pla ys for th e final six po ints
of the ni ght.
The White Fal cons managed to
mount onl y two m ild threats wi th
one dri ve bogging do wn at th e
Spencer 38 and the other at th e
Spencer 25 when a 15 yard penalt y
Increased the ben d area team 's
offensive proble ms
After a scoreles s fi rst quarte r , th e
Yellow Jackets began to make a
move by drivin g to the Wahama 17
yard lin e but Shawn Fields intercepted a Brian Barker a erial to
give Wahama the ba ll .
F ollowing three uns uccess ful
attempts at a first down, the White
Falcons were for ce d to punt but th e
snap from center went over Rick
Barn itz's head and was downed at
the Fa lcon three ya r d line.

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crash carr ying supplies to victim s of
the Nica raug ua n eart hq ua ke .
Sa nguille n is a bear of a man - six
f"" t t all .a nd 195 poun ds - wi th a
marshmallow heart.
" I wotk for Ute Lord," he says
softly to waves of reporters seeking
mor e baSI'ba ll details . " l pray
be fore every gam e. I pray none of us
get hurt , I pr ay that we win l11is one
for Roberto ."
The aging P anamanian catcher
fa il s to get upset when th e postgam e
grillU1g turns to questions about his
r eputation for swinging at bad balls,
th e fact he play ed 111 on ly 56 games
thi s se iiM)n and ba Ued in only four
run s - not c ounting th e most
important one of hi s 1 ~-year
professiona l career.
He was se nt in to pinch-h itte r for
pit cher Don Robmson .
Sanguillen got a curve, a slider , a
fa st ball and a slider, tn that order ,
th e count go mg t o 1-2 wt th one foul.
Th en he lashed out the wUllling hit.
Sanguillen 1s always happy . He
was happy when he fir st came t o
Pittsburgh m 1967 . He was happy
whe n he was se nt to Oa kland in 1975
U1 a trade tha t sa w Tanner mov e
from th e A's t o Pittsbw-gh . He wa s
h a ppy wh e n he r e turn ed to
Pittsburgh m the sprin g of ' 78 .
" Mr. Fmley 1Olarles 0.1, he was
a m ce man ," he said . " My priest in
Oa kland came to see m e play . But I
am glad to be ba ck whe re Roberto
played . When m y body qui ts, I will
quit. ".
Tanner is not lltmkm ~ of lelttng
SanguUlen get away , saytng : " I 'm
afraid they might make a trade a nd
send me back ."

W1th tim e running out in the ha lf,
the Ye llow J ackets tried two passes
for six. poml s but one wa.s baltet..l
down and the other wa s dr opped by a
Spe ncer rece !ve r . Howev er , on third
and goal from th e th ree Barker
foun d Btll Greathouse all alone in
the end zo ne for six points with just
four seconds r emain ing in the ha lf.
Th e e xtra pomt ki ck was wid P and
Spem:er owne d a ()..{) lead at intermission.
The Roane Cuuntiam: took the
second hal f ki cko ff and m arched 6~
ya rds behind the hard run ninK of
Te rry Kenda ll 111 a lime con swn in ~
drive for another score to make it 120 with 5: 43to play in th e t hird period .
Kendall carr ied the ball nine tin1es
in the dri ve befo re ~o in g over fr om
one yard out. Once again the PAT
kick was wide.
Wahama tried desperately to get
on the boa r d th roug hout the
remaining mi nutes but ea ch timr
the Spencer defense carne up wit h
the nght counter atta ck to preserve
their hard fought 12.fj win.
For the second straight week, the
Waharna de fensive eleven played a
magnificent game while the Falcon
offensive un it failed to stimul ate an y
r ea l se rious thr eats. Spencer limited
the locals to a tota l of I~ net ya rds on
the ground a nd just 108 yards
through the a ir for a tota l of 123 ne t
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The game was pl ayed on a rain

soaked Spencer Hig h School field
which was almost completely under
water as late as Tuesda y evenin g
due to the mcessant rainfall over the
past few weeks. Desp tte the mudd y
playing co nditions , the contest went
on as scheduled, h oweve r, wi th the
Yellow J ackets slipping and sli ding
to victor y.
Wahama a bsorbed their second
consecut ive setba ck a nd fifth loss in
thetr last s ix games as their season
slate dwindled to 2--5 on the yea r .
Spencer, with the t riwnph , snap ped
a three game los ing skid and improved t het r record t o 4-3 .
Coach Jim Ha mric 's Ye ll ow
Jackets took advantage of an erran t

Sanguillen's single edges Orioles

PLUS

Secretary of State Anthony J .
Ce le brezze J r . has m a de s ure
potential opponents could not a ccuse
turn of playing poliltcs with a series
of public Sl' rvice announcements
concerning absentee voting a nd the
upcoming ballot Issue I.
His office sent radio and television
stations fiv e spots about absentee
ballotin g
and
two
urg ing
participation in the statewide issue
referendwn. Celebrezze is in two
and the rest use a professional
announcer .
"The s!Btions will have a choice
wheUter they want to USI' the ones
with me or not ," he said.

In a hard hitting de fe nsive battle,
the host Spencer Ye llow Jackets
st-ored touchdo wns in t he second and
third periods to hand the Wahama
While Falcons a 12-&lt;1 defeat in the
Black Walnut Bow l Thursday night
at Spe nce r

By Will Grimsley

same two teams went seven gam es,

caMot be limited without being

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CO LUMBUS, Ohio ( AP ) - Ohio's
l-year-old Golden Buckeye card
program would become permanent
law under le gislation approved by
th e Senate .
The measw-e, whih was sponsored
by Sen . Anthooy 0 . Calabrese, DO eveland , was passed by a 3U vote
Wednesda y a nd was sent to the
House .
Calabrese said tha t the llf&lt;lgram ,
which was initiated by an executive
order from Gov. James A. Rhodes,
is highly successful .
Cards have been issued to about
800,000 people aged 65 or older , who
can then r eceiv e special discounts
oo man y goods and se rvices.
Calabrese said that the special
coosiderations for older Ohioans
amount to about S20 mill ion
annually .

public's 'right to know'
By MARTIIA S. REED
President, Natlonal Federatlon
of Press Women
Beaumont, TelUIB
Newspapers have long held items
&lt;A record from happy beginnings to
sad endings with aU the in-between
news that builds daily li"es .
But, the newspapers of this cou.ntry have also long protected the
public's right to know. Right to
knowledge of how their tax dollars
are spent ; ·of how their elected officials are operating and decisioornaking processes . Today this right
is being jeopardized by many
decisions handed down from the
courts .. . the very courts which are
c harged with protecting the
freedoms of the American people ;
the very courts charged with interpreting the freedoms of the
American people; the very courts
c harged with interpreting the Constitution of the United States of
America and the Bill of Rights .
TI!ese very courts that are charged
with being a ccountable to the people
are now saying that the rights of a
free press are limited and therefore
the people's right to know has also
become limited .
Reporters, editors and publishers
are charged with the respoosibi!Jties
that go hand-in-band with freedom
of the press. They quickly and
readily vow to accept the respons ibilities as well as the benefits of
this free flow of information guaranteed by the founders of the U. S . Constitu ti on .
Franklin D. Roosevelt said ,
" Freedom of conscience, of
education , of speech, of assembly
are among the very fu.ndamentals of
democracy, and all of them would be
nullified s hould freedom of the press
e ver be su ccessfully challenged .''
And, generations earlier , Thomas
Jefferson said, "Our liberty depends
on freedom of the press , and that

Spencer defeats Wahama, 12-0

Today's

ca lendar yea r
amounted to
$3,!Mli,OOO,OOO, or 31.8 percent cl the
total state and local collectiona. The
figure was computed before figuring
reductions tracing to a state mandated 10 percent rollback or
homestead exemption.
The secood most productive taJ:
source Is state and local income, the
council stated. Receipts from tholle
taxes for 1978-79, including Ohio 's
corporate fran chise tax, Is
estimated at f2,2117 ,000,000. The
council estimates that f716 millloo of
this total was levied by cities and
villages in 11178. That city and village
tax Is listed as the largest single
sourc, of revenue for Ohio's
munlcipalitles.
The agency said the state Income
and corporate franchl.se taJ:es
produced $1,551 ,000,000 fer the fiscal
year ending June 30. Broken down
furether, $960 millie ' of that came
from personal income .axes and S591
million from corporate franchise
collections.
The council noted that state an
local government tax collections :
the United States exceeded f2!J(l
billion for the first time 'in' tbo r
month period ending in March. ne
SIOO billion tax level was reached for
the first time in 1971 .

year - a jwnp of 143 per cent.
The council noted that aside from
inflation, a major reason for the increase was the start of collections of
the state income tax in 19'71 .
It noted that 30 years ago the tax
bite from the average U. S. worker 's
earnings was 22 .7 percent whereas it
now is 34.3 percent of his earnings .
Federal taxes take the major bite
- 70.7 percednt which In fiscal year
1978 amounted to $23,085,000,000, and
s tate taxes were next at
$5,731 ,700,000. The local tax bite this
year is reported at $3 ,847,600,000 .
Local real estate, uWity and personal property tax is the biggest
single area of taxation in tenns of
revenue produced. The council
estimated collections for the 19'79

Those
hateful buses

legislation that will put enforcem ent
teeth into current fair housing law.
It will a lso outlaw discrimtnation
against the handicapped .
Approved in early August by the
House Judiciary Conunittee 's Subconunittee on Ci vil and Constitutional Rights, this legislation is
called " the mosi important civil
nghts legislation of the decade " by
subcorrunittee chairman, Rep . Don
Edwa r ds, ~lit .
Edwa rds says that the current
federal fa ir housing law, Title VUI
of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, ha.sn 't
work ed because it fails to give HUD
the power to enforce it. Presently, a
victim of houstng discrimination can
report a violation of the '68 law, but
HUD can do little more than investigate a nd bring the two parties
together to conci!Jate their differ ences .
Private legal ac tion against a
discriminatory broker or rental
agent is possible, but expensive and
time cons uming
The Department of J ustice can

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FRIDAY
RUSS AND THE GOSPEL TONES
will be at Lottridge Church Friday
at 7p .m .
SPAGHETTI DINNER Friday at
Eastern High School bef ore
homecoming game with Southwestern . Dinner from 4 p.m . to 7:30
p.m .. $1.95 per person. Dinner sponsored by junior class. Cheerleaders
will be selling homemade pie and
cake .
MARY SHRINE 37 White Shrine of
Jerusalem Friday at 8 p .m . Potluck
rcfreslunents.
DAUGIITERS of the American
Revolution, 1:30 p.m . at the home of
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan , Flatwoods
Road . Mrs. James C. Lucas,
Chillicothe , chairman of national
defense , will be the speaker . Items
for a silent auction are to be taken
wtth proceeds to go to the DAH supported schools
ADULT DANCE at Shade River
Coon Hunters Lodge , Meigs County
Fairgrounds , Friday 8:30p.m . to I
a .m . Sponsored by Parents Wit hout
Partners Club .
SAllJRDAY
YAHD AND BAKE SAI.E Saturday , 9 a .m . to 5 p.m . at home of Ann
Borders, 107 Second Ave ., Gallipolis.
Sponsored by Parents Without Partners Club.

DAN HAYMAN and the Country
Hymntimers will be singing at the
Prospect Enterprise Bapllst Church, 7:30 p.m . Saturday; church
located on 0 . J . White Road off
Route 160 near Porter . Public invited .
Y AHD SALE Friday and Saturday
at Alfred United Methodist Church
10 a.m . to 4 p.m.
SUNDAY
HOMECOMING
Sunday
at
Carleton Church, Kingsbury Road .
Sunday School9 :30 am .. basket din ner at noon, afternoon program at 2
p.m . Public invited .
MONDAY
HEVIV AL at First Church of God .
Syracuse , beginning Monday
through Saturday, Oct. 20,7 :30 p .m.
nightly . Evangelist Charles Curtis of
Charleston will be the speaker .
George Oiler , pastor , invites the
public to alt&lt;?nd .
MEIGS COUNTY Garden Clubs
Association, fall meeting, 7:30 Monday night at the Middleport Ubrary .
Christmas flower show to be
discussed with clubs demonstrating
arrangement classes .
TUESDAY
ALPHA DELTA KAPPA , ALpha
Epsilon Chapter . wtll have dmner
meeting at the Meigs Inn, 6:30p .m
Tuesday evening .

SLINDEREILA MEETS
Programs on vitamins were
presented at this week 's Shnderella
diet classes . AI the Middieport class
four new members were taken in .
Shirley Baity lost the most wetght
and Ruth Smith was runner-up . At
the Mason class, Cheryl Kaylor lost
the most weight, Etta 0 'De II as her
runner-up. One new member was accepted . Wallie Hart lost the most
weight and Darleen Bing was runner-up at the Point Pleasant Class .
lnfonnation on classes may be obtained r r om Jo Ann Newsome, 992-

dleport Masoru c Temple . at 6: 15
p.m . with members of Evangeline
Chapter 172 serving the dinner . The
regular meeting will follow a t 7 :30
p .m . at the Columbia Gas lA&gt; . of-

Homebuilders Class
notes Halloween
The Halloween theme was earned
out in refreshments for the m onthly
party at the Athens Mental Health
Center held Tuesday night there by
the Homebuilders Class of the Middleport Church of Christ .
Games wre played with gifts going
to each of the 45 patients attending .
There was group singill!i or hymns
and a prayer by Mrs . Martha Childs.
Decorated cupcakes . icc cr eam .
chips, bananas, Halloween cand y
and Kool-Aid were served. Going
over for the party were Mrs. Coleen
Van Meter , Mrs. Brenda Shule r and
daughter , Stacie , Mrs . Childs , Mrs .
Heva Beach, Mrs . Flo Grueser , Mrs .
Nora Rice, and Mrs . Dorothy
Yeauger of Melbourne, l-"la .

HOST MEETING
Mrs . Mae McPeek , Mrs . Le ona
Hensley. and Mrs . Ada B1ssell were
hostesses for the Wednesday night
meeting of the Past Councilors Club,
Chester Council 323, Daughters of
Amer~ca , held at the hall .
Mrs . Elizabeth Hayes , president ,
read scripture from Mark I. and
Mrs. Peek gave the secretary 's
report, and Mrs . Hensley , the
treasurer's report . The members
will go to Craw 's for their Christmas
supper . Mrs. Hayes and Mrs . Jean
Frederick conducted games with
Mrs . Hayes winning the door prize .
Others there were Goldie Frederick .
Pauline Ridenour, Thelma White,
Mary K. Holter, Erma Cleland, Opal
Hollon , lnzy Newell, Margaret Tuttle, Mabel Van Meter, Laura Mae
Nice, Ada Neutzling , Letha Wood ,
and Ada Morris .
CANDY MAKING
CLASS OFFERED
A class in candy making Will be offered at the Pomeroy Public Jjbrary
Monday mght as a part of the " hobby month'' programs .
Sheila Curtis and Shli'iey Smith of
the Carousel Confectionary Cake
and Candy Craft Shoppe will conduct
the class . Those planning to attend
are ~sked to pre--re~ister at the
library . There will be a $3 charge for
the matenals used .

LITTLES CONFINED
TOHMC
Mr. and Mrs . Russell Little of
Rutland Road are both confined to
the Hol2er Medical Center . Little is
receiving tre tment for his heart condition, his wile for a back ailment.
She is confined to Room 4Tl., he to
Room 407 .

SCOUT PACK
TAKES TOUR
Syracuse Cub Scout Pac~ 242
toured the fire department in
Syracuse Monday evening . Aaron
Sayre conducted the tour for Chris
Baer, Scott McPhail, Jerry Aleshire,
Orris Grindley, Todd Lisle, Chris
Stout, Kevin Grueser, Shane Sunpson . Corey and Heather McPhail,
Brian Weaver, and den mothers,
Donna Aleshire and Martha McPhail .
One ye ar a go
Pea ce talk s
ill! tween lsr ael and Egypt opened in
Wa'&gt;lun gton under U.S. ausptces and
a mtd predt cttons that ra pid
ag ree ment wo uld be rea ched .

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Charter members to be honored
a re Mrs . Edith Forrest , Mr.&lt; . Rose
Reynolds, Mrs . Pearl Reynolds,
Mrs . Essie Russell , and Miss Freddie Houdashelt. The " Woman of the
Week " and the " Woman of the
Yea r " will be announced . Janet
Koni, A! wilda Werner, and Marjorie
Goett, public relations committee.
have planned the program .

To observe
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Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hayes will
observe their 65th wedding anniversary at !hell' home in Syracuse
Sunday .
A family dinner will be followed by
an open house at the residence from
2 to4p .m .
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have eight
children who include Raymond ,
Point Pleasant; Charles, Pomeroy ;
Virgil, Columbus; Carson, Des
Plains, ill.; Robert of Gana, Africa;
William, Metropolis, ill. ; l1.a Bowers
of Etna and Helen Grace Rusche!,
Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs . Hayes hav~
a number of grandchilden and greatgrandchildren .
Hayes was a mechanic with the R .
H. Rawlings and Son Co., and the
Meigs Motor Co., Middleport, for
many years before his retirement 18
years ago.

International
Alpha Delta
Kappa Week set
The Alpha Epsilon Chapter is observing Oct. &amp;-13 at International
Alpha Delta Kappa Week.
Alpha Delta Kappa is a teachers'
honorary sorority, a member of the
Confederation
of
Wo rld
Organizations of the Teaching
Profession . It was founded in 1947 in
Kansas City, Mo., and the central office ts still located there.
The principal precepts of the
organization are education, civic
and altruistic . The Meigs County
Chapter was organized in May, 1974,
with Clara Harris, Columbus, and
Madge Matthews , Huntington,
among th~~ installing officers .
Elizabetti~Pickens, now teaching in
Columbus , was the first president.
Charter members are Jean Alkire,
Eileen Buck, Bernice Hoffman,
Elma Louks, Edna Price, Frances
Roberts, Nanga Roberts, Helen
Smith, Goldie Story and Maune
Wingett .
Jean Allme is current president of
the organization which has a membership of 30. During the years , the
sorority has been generous in support of needy individuals, children's
groups, senior citizens, rest homes,
Meigs County museum. Canters
Cave, and through other fund drives
and organizations .

HOMECOMING SUNDAY
The annual homecoming of the
Flatwoods United Methodist Church
wm be held Sunday.
Sunday school will be at 10 a .m ;
preaching at II a .m. and a basket
dinner will be served at 1:30 p.m .
There will be special singing by the
Sherlock family of lAncaster along
with other singers . The Rev . James
Corbitt is pastor .

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Professional Women's Club wiU
celebrate Nationil Women 's Club
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"Pearl of Great Price " was the
theme of the pledge program
presented by Mrs. V. D. Edwards at
the Tuesday night meeting of the
United Methodist Women of the
Pomeroy Church.
Miss Grace Campbell was at the
piaoo for a prelude and group
s inging of " He Keeps Me Singing ...
The worship center featured a
treas~re chest overflowing with
pearls . Emphasis was on building
heavenly treasures . The group sang
"Lord, What Can I Do? " and the
thought.'! pertained to sharing and
caring to be true followers of Christ,
and growing rich by giving .
Pledge cards were distributed and
while members stgned the cards, a
recording of "Amazing Grace" wa s

played. The program closed as the
women read the purpose of the UMW
in unison .
Mrs . Robert McGee brought a
report from the annual district
meeting , sharing materials on
missions . She reported that the
program was on the International
Year of the Child. She was presented
a ccrtilcate as a retiring officer, a
position held for the past several
years.
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth conducted the business meeting . An invitation was read from the district
regarding the "Fiesta" to be held on
Nov. 4 at First Cht•rch in Athens.
Highlight of the Meigs County
Ministerial Association meeting

Mrs. Blaettnar selected
as sorority sponsor here
Mrs . Eleanor Blaettnar has been
selected as new sponsor of the Ohio
Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority.
The new sponsor was named at a
recent meeting held at the Athens
County Savings and Loan Co. Riverboat Room following the resignation
of Mrs. Nancy Reed who noted that
she had a conflicting schedule .
Mrs. Tanya DaviS presided at the
meeting and read a thank you from
Mrs . Cheryl Crow for a cake presented to her at the last meeting . Mrs.
Crow and her fannily have moved
from the area. Denise Wolfe was appointed by the executive board to be
parliamentarian for the chapter.
A letter was read from Mrs. Jane
Wagner requesting a leave for the
rest of the year. Connie Pickens,
social chairman , thanked those who
worked on the rush party and reminded members that the preferential
tea will be held on Oct. 28. Tentative
plans were made for going to the
haunted house in Pomeroy and for a
halloween party for members and
families on Oct. 25,6 :30 p.m . An ice

show in Huntington and a visit to the
Fenton Glass Co. at Williamstown,
W.va. were also discussed.
Cathy Cummings asked the mem bers to register at the Middleport
Book Store for sister gifts.
Patty Pickens introduced Dan McFarland , regional manager for the
AAA Travel Agency in Athens. He
showed a film of Hawaii and explained the various kinds of tours
which can be arranged by the agency .
Connie Dodson and Kathy Doidge
were hostesses .

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Mr . and Mrs . Chester Knight spent
the weekend in Caledonia visiting
Mr . and Mrs . Terry Knight and son,
Stevie. Stevie, a sixth grader, plays
on the elementary school football
team. Terry is confined to his home
and remainsin traction for a back
ailment . Recently visiting Mr . and
Mrs. Knight here were their son,
Dick, and his step-daughter ,
Stephanie Bohrer .

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Officers were elected when the
Chester Girl Scout Junior Troop met
at the scout hall recently for its final
meeting of the year .
Elected were Melissa Barker
llecrelary; Trina Barker , treasurer :
and Melanie Mankin, news reporter .
The troop was divided into patrols
-the "l'Msco Ducks" and the "Badge
makers" and assignments were
made for working on badges. Plans
are being made to have a slave day
sometime fefore the end of the month.
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The Salisbury Brownies, meeting
Tuesday at the Enterprise United
Methodist Church, discussed the
things they would like to do during
the year and the places they would
like to visit.
The girl scout promise was recited
by the group to open the meeting and
then a discussion was held on what it
means. Games were played, and the
brownies made booklets with the girl
scout promise, sign, motto and
slogan .
SYRACUSE GIRL SCOliT
JUNIOR TROOP 1.204
Gracie Hubbard opened the
meeting with the girl scout promise ,
with Jennifer Arnold leading in the
pledge, and Angie Davis, the prayer
when tbe Syracuse Juniors met at
the Syracuse Elementary Schol. For
roll call the girls named their
favorite cars. Dues were collected
and there was a discussion on rules
for Meigs County Fair exhibits , and
requirements for the observer's
badge.
Kelly Mullen and Tracy Hubbard
served refreshments.
''HEY KIDS''
TO PERFORM
!"he Hey Kids," a young group
playing a number of instruments as
well as dancing and singing , will
provide the entertainment for the
Meigs County Farm Bureau's an nual dinr o r meeting to be held on
Oct. 23 ; · Chester Elementary
School. he ... .. •lions may be made
by calling 992-2181 or by writing P .
0. Box 426, Pomeroy. All board
members also have tickets . The
llteak dinner will be served at 7:14
p.m.

REVIVAL

PRAYER
In the early 1960's a superstar of
the motion picture industry sang and
danced his way into the hearts of
America . The unique style and smile
we re powerful medias of c ommunication . l shall never forget the
scene of this song and dance man as
he, Mr . Gene Kelley, performed
" I 'm Smgin ' in the Rain". The
reason for his smgin' and dancin · in
the rain was love - yes, he had just
discovered the powerful force, love.
A saintly woman who had suffered
for weary months from a painful
illness said to her pastor, " ! have
such a lovely robin that sings outside
my window . In the early morrungs ,
as I lie here, he serenades me .' '
Then a snnile brightened her thin
features as she added, " ! love him
because he sings in the rain . That is
the most beautiful thing about a
robin . When a •torm has silenced
every other songbird, the robin sings
on and on and on. " Are you singmg
and loving life? These two people
give witness to the power of love .
You may ask, " Preacher, how can
one sing and love life, when all life IS
hurt, grief, sorrow, pain , suffering'" Life presses down upon us.
l have no reasons for 'Singin' in the
Rain .' Let the foolish man dance in
the rain, l hope he gels sick from the.
cold rain down his neck, what a fool ,
singing in the rain' "
Friends, you may feel that way ,
too ! But , God desires to show us the
Ugh!. However , we must make
some effort to respond by faith to the
light. Let us examine the Holy Word
of God for assistance in this matter .
Prayer is evidence of faith. Examples • Abraham presents a strong
argument for prayer. Moses is an
outstanding example of the benefits
of prayer. Gideon, the bold leader,
teaches us the Lord responds to
those of faith who dare for great victories . A missionary once said, ''Expect great things from God, attempt
great things for God ." Dare we ask
God for the big things and large
issues which we need assistance
with in our daily lives ' Dare we '
Perhaps J . B. Phillips was more
right than not in his book, " Our God
is Too Small."
Another saint, Habakkuk, shares
with us the urgency for maturity of
prayer. This poem by Sue Dallas
illustrates my point :
When I was small, God was a man
Of tall and wide dimenstons,
Who lived behind the fleecy clouds
In pearl and ruby manstons .
In summer , lying on the grass
I'd look into the sky
To find the face of Him who knew
U I bad told a lie .

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Now that I am big
God's lustrous heavenly home
Is so very near
l never feel alone .

Beginning Monday, Oct.
IS, through Saturday, Oct.
20, 7:30 p.m. nightly.
Evangelist will be Charles
Curtis, Charleston, w. Va.
Public is invited. George
Oiler, Pastor.

For when l touch a feverish brow,
I know He , too, is there,
And already knows the yearning,
Of my unuttered prayer.
The greatest example of prayer is
Jesus . Note the quality of His prayer
for us all in St . John 17 . Well, do you

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FRI., SAT., SUN., MON.

Cancer symposium
sfated Sunckly
New perspectives in cancer will be
the topic discussed Sunday , Nov . II ,
at the annual cancer symposium by
the American Cancer Soc iety, Ohio
Division, Inc ., and the OhiO State
University Comprehenstve Cancer
Center .
The Symposium will be held from
8:30a .m . until3:30 p .m . at Fawcett
Center for Tomorrow, Columbus,
and is open to all practicing
physicians in the state of Ohio.
Environmental influences in cancer , what 's new in adjuvant therapy
and biological markers in can cer
will be discussed and presented by
nationally known speakers.
This continuing medical educati on
activity meets the criteria for 5.50
credit hours in category one or the
Physictan 's Recognition Award of
the American Medical Association .
Each physician in Meigs County
will receive a registration fomn and
will be asked to filltl out and return
immediately in order that res ervations can be made .
fee l defeated in prayer ? Do your
prayers go unanswered ? Is your soul
empty' Perhaps the "Silence of
God" is saying more than our ears
and hearts hear. Take heart friends!
Do not give up the faith . I say, do not
quit!
Look at the history of pray-life
people . See the giants of the faith. I
know we ask as did the Psalmist.
"What is man, that thou art rrundlul
of him '" Thank God He is mind! uJ of
us . You ! He is mindful of YOU '
Come alive! Believe God 's Holy
Word . Trust In His Son, Jesus will
not have us dancin ' and sing in · in U1e
rain for no reason. It's love .. ... So,
keep on prayin ·, and pray in ', a nd
prayin '. Then when you become
unhappy with the results, or lack or
them, sUirt prayin · and pray in ·
again . A child said in hiS prayer one
eveing : "Dear God, I hope you'll
take care of Yourself, for if anything
should happen to you, we'd be in an
awful fix ."
Bob Robinson, Pastor
Heath U. M. Church

JAMES BARNES
ASSIGNED
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Airman
James F . Barnes son of Anna M.
Leamond of Racine has been
assigned to Lowry Air Force Base,
Colo., after completing Air Force
basic training.
During the six weeks at Lackljlnd
Air Force Base here, the airman
studied the Air Force mission,
organization and customs and
received special training in human
relations .
In addition , airmen who complete
basic training earn credits towards
an associate degree in applied science through the Commuruty College
of the Air Force.
The a irman will now receive
specialized instruction in the supply
fi elds .
Aimnan Barnes is a 1979 graduate
of Southern High School, Racine .

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The third anniversary of the Rev.
Nyle D. Borden as pastor of the
Forest Run Baptist Church, will be
celebrated Sunday.
Sunday school under the direction
of Mrs. Cornelius Bunch will be held
at 9 : 30 a.m . with a prayer meeting
at II a .m . Dinner will be served at
12:30 p.m . and a devotiOnal program
at 2:45 by Deacon Oscar Qu~lls and
Martin Johnson .
Speaker at the 3 p.m . service will
be the Rev . Samuel J . Jackson ,
Columbus, pastor of the Naomi Bap tist Church . The public ts invtted .

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Metgs Local School District, grades
one through three, Jason Smith, Kim
Chadwell, Randy Bunce; grades
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Portland Elementary , first place
winn er , Charles Boso, sixth grade;
Chester Elementary, grades four
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Dr. R. D. Brown observed bls
&amp;4th birthday on Oct. 3. In his long
yean In the mlniBtry, Dr. Brown
hM served as a gospel minister In
41 stat&lt;?s and Canada preacblng
7,956 sermono and starting 53 new
churches. He served as a district
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Marine Sgt. Steve B. Schmucker,
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County ar e Winners in the haunted
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At Syr ac use Elementary winners
in gra des one, t wo and three , first .
second , tttird a nd honorable mention
r espectively were , Jamie And erson ,
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were given by Mrs . Glen Dill. She
announced the prayer meeting beld
last night at the Pomeroy Methodist
Church with the target being the
teachers strike in the Meigs Local
School District.
Evangelistic service Is being planned for a later date, it was noted .
Mrs . Robert Warner announced Mlly
3-ll as the date for the program on
mission saturation, with the Latin
American hunger fund being an important mission .
A workshop at the Athens First
Church will be held Oct . 29 with
another at Marietta on Nov. 7. Mrs .
Wildermuth was named as the third
member of the nominating committee for 1980. It was announced
that the installation of officers will
be held the last Sunday in October
during the worship service with the
Rev . Robert McGee to be the installing officer .
The meeting closed with the group
in a circle singing "Alleluia, Praise
the Lord ...
A fellowship hour followed with
Mrs . Robert Vaughan and Mrs.
Robert Warner serving refreshments.

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the Owner
Bidder s sha l l note t hat
the Pre v &lt;:~ r l+n g Wage Ra tes
publi shed by th e Depa r t
men !
of
-I ndus tr ia l
Re l at ion s a r e fo be com
pl ied w +f h fh r oughout t his
pr ole c t .
Brdder s sha ll a lso note
1ha t
the
Ru l es
and
Reg ulafi on s o n E q ua l Em
pl oym e nt O pportuni ty sh all
be m ad e a p a r f oj th +s co n
l r MI
No b idde r m av w it hdraw
hrs brd with rn six l y (60 )
da ys aft er th e ac tu al d~f e
of the opPn ing thereof
If , in !he op rn+ on of The
Owner and t he Direc for of
the De partm e nt of M en ta l
Hea l! h and Men ta l Ret a r
ela t ion or hi s de legated
re p r ese nTat ive, t he ac
c ep ta nce o l the low est bid
is not rn the bes t +nter ests
of r~ ll co nc f:'r ned . the Owner
m ay acce p t , wrth the con
c u r r enc e of rn e Drr ec for of
hrs dele gated re pr esen
t a tr ve, anoth er pr oposal so
o pe ne d
or
re 1e c t
al l
p r oposa ls and ad ve rf +Se tor
other bid s The Owner wi fh
con currence of the D ir ector of the Oeparfment of
M en ta l Hea lth and Me ntal
R et ardat 1o n
re ser v es
fh err ght to w a i ve a ny •n
for malities .
Shou ld any b id be reie-c
ted . su c h c hec k w i ll be
re furn ed l o t he brd der, and
sh ou ld any bi d be acc ept ed ,
suc h c h ec k w i l l be r e tu rn eod
upon the p r oper e)(ecu f ion
and se cu r r ng of th e c on
tr a c 1
Separat e b ids sh&lt;'! ll be
re cer&gt;ved f o r . 1) Gener al
Com.rr union , 2 ) Pt u m b tng,
3) H ea t +ng . Ve ntil at ion and
Ar r Cond !t+ on i ng , 41 E lec
tr rr a l
Approved as to form
Josep h Cain
Ga ll ia Co unt y
P rosec u t ing Att orne y
Sept em be r 30, 197 9

fln t'{' SSf'

We st

P etss
Pa ~
Pet ~

Nor1 h

3•
5•
Petss

Ea s t

South

P&lt;t .o,s

2 NT
:l •

Pass
Pass

fi •

Ope ni n g lead : + Q

·,
T he n he drew the las t tr um p
and w as read y to go a hea d .
At firs t g l ance it look s as 1f
So uth needed a di a m ond
fin esse. but as Le De ntu point s
out rn " Bndgr
An a l ys1s' ' .
So uth found a way to av o1d
t aki ng 1t
·
H e ta m e tu h1s ha nd Wi t h a

1978 OOIXiE PallER 150
"wheel dr1ve
Ad&gt;v enture S E Pk g 4 speed tra nsm+ssron , '1 gas
tank s, AM r::M st e r e-o w tape, c B ra di o, bu c k et sea t s. gauges . Reese
tr ai ler hrl rn loaded w i t h e-:.l ra s Sharp, 10.000 mi

c- lub a nd noted ha pp ily that
ho th o ppo nen t s follow ed Tlre n
he c-a shed h rs la st high ht•&lt;t r t
to d isca rd a dJ&lt;Hn o nd fr om
dumm y and played h1s la st

1977
CHEVY NOVA 4 DR···-·-········$3695
6cy l , P S, P B. Ar r

club
\\&lt;'est had to wm t he tri c k

'

1977 CHEVY IMPALA SEDAN 4 DR.•••••••s3895

an d d id th f' best he ('Ou ld hy

le adJng a hj•a r t Sout h ruffed

Red , -4dr , A T, A rr , P S, PB

rn d um rn v and d isca r ded on ('
d ia mond On that tnck and tw o
mor&lt;' diamonds o n dumm v·s

1978 FORD PINTO STATIONWAGON •••••••s2995
1976 AMC GREMLIN ••••••• •• •••••••••••• s1895

I

good clubs

Auto .. r ack. , P .S., 6 c . ,. l.

:f

OVC' r b 1d

1976 FORD TORINO •• ".~r••a.u~~.-~ ~ •••••••••• '1695
7 Dr . a ulo . a;r
1975 FORD LID , ..........................
. $1895
1975 CHEVY NOVA ••••••••••••••••••• •••• '1895
6 cy I , 2 dr H T .

r~u t o

· ~ 1 -: W ~ I ' i\ 1 ' 1- : 1!

S}l95

] Or , a uto, 6 c y l

9 P assenger , au to . P S . P B . r ar k

1973 CHEVY BELAIR ••••••••••••• :• ~ ~ :~r: .. '695
1971
PLYMOUTH 4 DR .••••••••••••••••••• '695
Run s good , auto , P S . P B
0

1974 CHEVY SUBURBAN C-20 •••••••••••• '1695
AT , P S, PB . Rack

15,()()() m ;I . .. AT, P S, P B
'2595
1976 FORD RANCHERO •••••••••••••••••••
1970 INTERNATIONAL % TON PICKUP. •••• s495

1-:'\ 'W il i ' JI I...; f- ·\ ,\ \

(Fo r a copy o f J A COB Y
M O DERN. sen d $1 to ·w m at
Budge . .. care of tn1s newspa p e r P 0 B o x 489. Ra d 10 C1 l y
S t a /JOn . New Yor k . N Y
100 19 I

. P S.P B

1974 t-llRNET•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
1973 CHEVY STATION WAGON ••• ••••••••• :1095

-

Th(' r u m b m au on o f l uc k
&lt;J nd sk rl l hetd ma d{' up fo r th e

wo r ld Ser i es
At A Glance
B y T he A ss ociated P ess
Bes t -of -Se ven Ser- ies.
Tu es day ' s Gam e
Pi ll sb u r g h a t Balt imore . ppd ,
Wednesday 's Gam e
B a lt imor e 5, Pi tt sbu rg h 4
Thursday 's Game
Prtts b urgh 3, Balt im or e ') _ Ser res
tied I I
Friday ' s Gam e
Ba lt i mor e &lt;M c G r egor 13 6 ) af Prf
l sbur gh &lt;C ande l aria 14 9 )
Sunday 's Gam e
Ba lt imo r e a t
P i tt sbur g h , if
necessary
Tu esd a y , Oct. 16
Pi tt sbu r g h a t
B a l tim or e , it
necessary
Wedn es da y , Oct . 17
Pi ttsburg h a t Balt1 mo r e,
tf
necess ary

PUBLIC NOTICE
i . J ttne Wal ton . Cle r k of
c oun cil ot the VIl lage of
Pomer oy , Oh10, do hereby
ce rt if y as ta ll ow s
1 Thn f fh e fo ll ow rng +S a
tru e copy of an o r d1nan cc
e n ~ c t e d b y the Counc il of
the V il lage of Pom e r oy ,
Ohi o , on the 1st day of Oc
tober , 19 79.
ORD INA NCE NO. 508
An
O r d in an ce
aut hor izi ng a nd e ir ec t rn g
the B oar d of Tru sfee s of
P u bli c A ff ai r s of th e
Villa g e of P o m er oy , O h+o ,
lo ad ve rt rse f or b id s and
ent er in fo a conlrac f fo r
el ectri c e ner gy to operofe
lh e
m un ic i pa l sewa g e
d isposa l sy st em of said
V+ ll a ge
B e i t ord a ined by the
Counc il of t he Vi llage of
Pom eroy , Ohi o, and 1t is
her e by
o ~da i n ed
by
authon l y of th e same
S EC TION I
T h at
th e
Boar d
of
T r u st ees of Publ ic Affairs
of said V +l lage be and ar e
her e by aut ho r i zed , d 1r ec
ted a nd empowered t o ad
~o~e rt ise for bid s a nd e nfer
+n t o a contr act for ob
ta ining all !he ele c tri c
ne c essary
fo
e n e rgy
ope ra te t he mu n i c ipa l
sewage d isposa l sys te m of
sa id V i llage , in accordan ce
w i th specif ic at ions dated
October , 1979, whi ch are o n
fil e wi th the Cler k o f t he
Boa rd at T r ustees of Publ i c
Aff a i r s of said Vill age and
whi c h have been presented
an d r ead at th is mee t ing,
and w hic h spec if ic a t ions
are her eby approved and
or de r ed to be ident if i ed b y
th e presid i ng off icer and
clerk of t hi s Counci l
SE CTION II
Paymen t for said elec fr ic
energy sh a ll be m ade by
said V ill age in accor da nce
wi t h th e t erms of said
spe c if rcatio ns and +n the
amou nt spe c if ied in th e a c
cep fed bid
SEC TION Ill
T h is or d i nan ce sha l l ta ke
eff ec t a nd be in for ce from
a nd
aft er
th e ear l i es t
per iod all owed by l aw .
Passed t his 1st day of Oc
tobe r . 1979
C lar ence A nd r e-w s
Ma yor
Jan e Wa lton
Cl erk
110 1 5. 11. 1tc

s . tur da, , Oct. 13

ASTRO·GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

October 13, 1979
Your luck +n l tnanc1al or mahHral

mailer s should show a marked
rmpro-..emenl thiS comrng yea r
In areas where you never got I he
break s before you wrll be rn l or
some happy surpr+ses
LIBRA (Sept . 23-0ct . 23) Your
f+nanc1al aspects are ... ery prom +srng today . but there 1s also a
poss1b+lity you may not take th e
fullest ad~o~an t a ge ol your oppor tuntlres because of rnd+lterence
OiSCO\Ier wtth whom ,-ou best get
along romant+cally by sendmg
l or you r Astr a-Grap h Le tter
wh+cn begrns anew w+th your
btrfhda y Ma11 $ 1 for each to
astro-Graph. Box 489 AHd ro
C1t y Stahon. N Y 1001 9 Be su re
to spec1ty brrth date
S C ORPIO (Ocl. 24-N o~ . 22)
Fnends willlrnd yo u a very enjOy able person to be ar ound wt.l a·,. .
provtded you share the hmel1ght
Scene stealing won 't wm you
man y po+nts
SAGITTARIUS (Noo . 23-!loc. 211
You 're luck y today. pr+ ncrpatly
through the efforts oi others
Keep our or th e wa y +I someone
+S try1ng to do you a ravo r
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22 -Jon. 19 )
In SOCial S+lua t+ on s wrfh troend s
Ieday where someone has gone
lo great pam s fo mak e all the
arrangemenl s. don ' t sugges t
last-m +nute chan ges 11 rntJir1

sp011 all rne fun i
A0UARIU8 (Jon. 20-Fol&gt;. 111
O+plomacy +S a must today whe n
dealtng wt!n per son who could
etther hel p or hrnder vour career
A lack ol ta ct could lea"e a bad
rm pressron
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You
wr ll ha\le no trouble h nd tng
ass1stance today rl co-wor k ~
see you do+ng you1 shar e
Should )' Ou lay down on the JOb.
l hey 'll lollow your e ~t ample .
ARIES (M•rch 21- Apr il 11)
Where materral th +ngs are con ·
cerned tod ay you should btl
rather lucky, espec •ally 1n Sltua trons where you need help
Oon ·f. howe ver . tiX~c t too
muc h
TAURUS {Aprtl 20-Mor 201
You'r e more than entitled to
have ll good trme today, but l r'J'
no1 to overmdulge m the gooa
th+ngs of life To morrow yo~.~
COUld f~IIH rl
GEMINI (Mor 21-J une 20 ) Oth er s w+ ll apprecicete your more
tod ay rl you are frank an a
fort hrig ht rather Jhan falstly
llatt enng Say nrce thrngs . but
don't lay +t on too th1Ck .
C ANCER (June 2t -Jul1 22 ) If
you dec1de to go on a shOpping
spree 1oday. stay away from
stores wnrch oHer +!ems you
presently can 't afl ord The temp I anon could be too s1r ong to
resrst
LE O (July 23· Aug. 22 ) Should
you trn d yourself am ong perso ns
today who are less fortun at e
tha n you. underplay you r attt uence They II resen t +1 11 you
m ak e lhem !eel +n ferror
VIRGO (Aug . 23- Sopt. 22) M em bers of the ODPOSf1e se• w+ll ' rn d
you even more appeal+ng than
usua l today, so t ake ca re you
dor1'1 come on too str ong wr th
one wh ose adulatr on you don 't
wr sh to encourage

Dollar doings can
ge t you up a tree .
Checking Account
keeps the
record straight.
Checks are
legal receipts.
Instant money to
keep yo u swinging.

1976 CHEV. SUBURBAN •••••••••••••••••• s4495
D ual a ir cond ., a m fm bui lt in C B , P S , P B .. tilt wheel , cru se coo
trot. Sharp
$
1975 BUICK LESABRE. ••••••••• ••••••••• 1895
4 Dr ., air , auto , P . S., PB

1975 FORD GRAN TORINO .•••••••••••••• '1695
2 Or _, a ir . auto., P .S., P . B

1974 CHEVY MALIBU 2 DR. •••••••••••••
V -8, AT , P S, PB

1974 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ••••••••••••• s1695
SJ Ser ies. loaded .

1974 CHE.V. IMPALA CUSTOM •••••••••••• s1295
2 Dr

'J. or .. a ir , auto ., P . S

T hursd ay's Games
Bosl on 4, W+nnipeg 0
Buff al o 6, Wa sh i ng l on 3
Montr ea iJ . A tl a nt a 1
P hilade lph ia 5. N1·w Yo rk l '&gt; l rtn
der s 2
M in ne'lo t a 4. Har tford 1
St Lo urs 3, Co lo r ado 3. I re
F ri d ay 's Ga m e
Oefr or t a t v an couv er

"J Dr ., landau , V -8, au to , P .S., P . B , ai r , ha l f V+n y l root

1973 PONTIAC GRAND AM ••••••••••••••• s395

Don't Wait!
GET READY
FOR WINTER

SAVE

NOW!!!
WHILE PRICES ARE
STIU lOW.

~NERAL
TIRE SALES
N. 2NO AVE.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

1973 CHEVY NOVA 6 CYL •••••••••••••••• '395

12 Passenger

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See Roge r Riebel

with

St: Rf.7 l$

Tupper~

Plains, 0 .

1 mile north

1979 FORD LTD LANDAU 302 V8 ..... ... .. ... ... .... ... '6795
1979 FORD LTD LANDAU 351 V8 .. .. ... ... ......... ... '6895
1973 CUTLASS SEDAN ..... ... ... .... ................. ..... '995
1973 CAD. CPE. DEVILLE .................... ..... ..... ..... ,95
1972 OLDS 98 SEDAN ....... .. .. .. ... .. ..... .. .. ......... .. '995
1974 OLDS OMEGA CPL .... ................ ........ .... .11295
1974 CAD. SED. DEVILLE ..... .. ........ ...... ...... .. .... '1595
1975 CHEV. MONTE CARLO -............... ...... ........ .'2995
1975 OLDS CUT. SEDAN .... ............ ...... .. .... .. ... .'1995
1975 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON .. ... .... .... .. ... 11995

1979 ELDORADO

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains

pomeroy
nationa
bank
'

the bonk of
the century
established 1872

SAVE

Big Savings

1979 98 REGENCY SED.

FDIC

985·3345 or 667-3463

~days

3 daya
8daya

l.OO

Each word O\ltr the rninimum
15 ltOf'da Ls 4 cenu per word per
dly . Ad!! rwuling othl!r than ron.teeutive d.lyt will be chai"Jied at
lhr 1day rate

In memory . Car-d ol ThanU
and Obltu..Kry · 5 ('(&gt;ntJ per word
13.00 m.inimwn. Cash ln ad:
vance .

Mobile Home W~ and Yan!
sale:a Kre acct'pted only wtth
cuh with Grder . 2S ctnt charge
lor ada ~ . Box Number In

Care or The Sentmel.

1lw P\lbll.Jher reserves lht
right to edH or reject any ~
deemed objectional.
The
Publiaher will 00: be respooatble
for rllln! than

()nl!

Lncorrect ln·

lf!rtioo .
~992-2156

NOTICE
WANT-AD

ADVERTISING
DEADUNES

lh«' day befott pubJi catlon
Sunday
4 P.M
F'riday aturnoon

Card of Thanks
ESKEY HI LL an d Family
wish to e)( pre-ss th anks and
app r ec iati on to ev eryon e
who contr i bu ted in a ny w ay
to us in the last si cknes and
f'lite of our lov ing wi f e and
M otner, Mary
Frec ker
HIl l.

Notices

___

{VIE IGS
CO UNT Y
H UM A N E SOC IETY . m
6260
P ets avai l abl e for
•doption a nd intor m a1ion
~rv i c e .

GU N
S H OOT
EVERY
SU N DAY I PM . FAC TO R Y
C HOKE O N LY RAC INE
GUN C LU B .
no
NO
H U NTIN G ,
trespassing w ith no ex
cept ion s on my propertv .
Judy M cGr;aw Se lf .
ED BU RKE T T B AR B ER
SHO P now ope n fu l l t ime in
M idd leport .
GU N
SH OOT
R! c ine
Vo l u nt ee r
Fir e
Dept
Ever._, Satu rday . 6 : 30 p .m .
At t heir bu i ldi nQ i n B asha n.
F a cTory ch oke guns onl y .

M E I GS CO UN TY F;sh and
Game
re-g ul arcl ub
m ee t ir!.9_ a t Sh ad e Va lley
Cl ub House . Salurd ay, Oc t .
13 a t 7 p _m . Refreshment!.
a nd suppe r Br ing a friend

SAVE.

Marvin's Demo
Mr. Karr's Demo
G.,rge's Demo.

W A N T TO rent : 2 bedroom,
un fu rn ished house i n Meigs
Coun t y . 9'92 -29 -46.

PUBLIC NOTICE
: Sea l ed b i ds ~i ll b e
rec eived in the of f tce of the
V il l age C l er k
Second
St r-eet. Vil lage 01 Po m er o..,. ,
Ohio, unt i l 12 o'c loc k noon
on M onday , October .15,
191 9, for t he f o llow1n g
I!(OpoSa l
' For the pu rch a ~ by lhe
V i l l age of Pom eroy of a
new 1979 or 1980 1;,. ton con ve ntiona l Cab "5 Wh ee l
Dr ive .
.
Det ai led
specifica 1tons
ar-e on t i le at the Cl erk '5 Ot ·
n ee , v n ta ~e of Pom e r ov . .
E ac h b 1d m ust conta1 n
the f u ll name of ev er y per
!liOn or co mp an y in teres ted
in the sa m e , and be ac
c OmP-a ni ed b y ~ bond or
certrf ied cnec k m _the s ~ m
of 100.00 to the sarrsf.a ct1on
of the Vi ll ag e Council .a s .a
g uara nty f ha t if the ~td +S
accepted,_contr acf _ w +l l be
ente r- ed 1rlloand tts pe r ·
for-m an c e
pr o perly
secured .
, The se chec k s or bonds
will be r eturned at on ce to
all except th e successfu I
bidder His check or bo nd
will ~ h el d un t il t he con
tra c t or bi d i s p roperl y
exec u ted bV h i m .
T he ri ght is r e~ r ved to
r e jec f a ny and all b 1~ s .
oonnda Nar-de1 , Cler k
Boa r d of Publi c Aff a irs
Ja ne W a tton, Clerk
Village of
Po m e r oy , Ohio

s

110 1 11 . tt c

LAFF - A - DAY

Saturday , Oc tob er IJ
s,oo P .M .
Gallia Coun ty
Jr . Fa.rground s
4 mi le s.
w e st
of
Gatllpoti s, 0 . on U .S. R1.
35 .
Ou ts tan din g
Calves
Wil l Be Sold
" T his sale is desi gned
es pc ially fo r- 4·H and
FFA M em bers looki n g
f or
St eer
Fee d i ng
Projech."
A ucti on eer
To mmy Joe Stew art
(61&lt;1 1446· 722 or- 446·9760
Sponsor
Gall ia County
Ex t en sion
Beef Com m iftee
( 61 414 46 -461 2 Ex!. 2

FO R SALE o r re nt N+te 3
bedroom , modul ar located
i n Port l and a ret'! Set up on
lo t or c an be m ov ed Call
af ter 4: 30 . 30" 273 5272

Auto Sa les

OL D COI N S, poc ket w f
ches, c la ss rings , wedd rng
band s. diamonds _ Go ld or
si lve r . Ca ll J . A . W amsley ,
742·2J3 1

1976 MO NTE CARLO . 350
engi ne, tow mi le age $2600
992 2656
1977 T HU N D E RBI RD , p' ,
p . b ., a c , am l m radr o ,
rad i al tire s.
r ec l i n i ng
sea f s. E xc el lent condi t ion .
S4JOO. M ust sell 147 3594 .
1966 FORD P IC KUP , 6 c yl.
Rust y bu t run s good . $,150
or ma ke offer 696 1135 .
197') NOVA , mag w h ~e l s ,
new
t i r es ,
327
Hi
performan ce h eader s . Lofs
new H i perform an ce
of
p~r t s . $900 . 949·269 1
1968 (AMARO 327 engi ne,
" -speed , AM FM casse tte
tape play er . new paint iob
plus other ex tra s_ 992 ll6B
or
56 7 1.

m

Lost and Found
FO UN D i n Po m er o y Oct.
9, a Germ an Sheph erd,
bl ack and c ream wi t h
c hoker c h ai n , female
Humane Soc i ety , 992 -6160
FOUN D :
B la c k
G r eat
Dane w i t h c hoke coll ar .
Ru tlan d a r ea Near Fort
Me;gs . 742 21 16.
/

LOS T I N Lead ing Cr eek
ar-ea · Dot&gt;e r man. bl ack
and t an female, red co ll ar
A nswe r s to Baby . Huma ne
Soc ref y , 992 ·6260.

Help wanted
DEPE N DA B LE BAB YSI
TT E R w ant ed in m y ho m e .
Denise W olfe, 949 ·2377 .
R U TLAND F UEL Co ;s
taki ng a ppli c ati on s for f u l l
time empl oyee , som e ex
perience i n wor ki ng wit h
n atura l gas wan ted but no t
necessa r y App ly by mai I ,
PO Box 1538, H unt ing ton ,
wv 25716
A P PLICAT IO N S ARE now
b ei ng
a c e pt ed
for
a
c ooper at i ve extension ser
vi ce program a~s r s t a nf t o
ass ist ar ea ex tensi on ag ent
wi th c omm un ity resou r ce
deve lo p ment prog r- a m s .
M i nimum of a Ba chel or 's
degreoe , Master 's Deg r ee
pre fe rr ed
Aufomo b i le
r equ i r ed
Contac t Cha r les
K n ott s or Sam Cr awford,
Box 32 , J ac kson , O H
Phone 180 1111
WA NT E D : P E RSO N or
co uple to st ay d a..,. and
.n igh 1 w i th e lderl y man wh o
is a st roke vi ct i mbu f is am ·
b ul a to r y. Ca ll 773 5706 or
'f'/1 36\J

Gi veaway

FE M AL E
GERMAN
Sh e p herd ,
bla c k
an d
c ream , gOOd w ilh chi ld r en ,
shots . Sm all perk y f em ale
bea gle coll ie, bl ac k , brown
and white , shots a nd w ar
m ed . 2 co ll ie ty pe f emale
p u ppies. b la ck an d br ow n
and bla ck an d w h ite , good
wi th
ch i l dren . Hu m a ne
:&gt;o&lt;iety , 992 ·1620.
M ALE I R I SH Sette r I yea r
ol d _99'l ·775JJ

---------TW O
P UP S,
German
Sheph er d mot her 8 weeks
old 742-1300

Mobile Homes- Sale
1972 L YN N HAVE N 14&gt;6.1 J
b ed r oom
1970 Vind al e 11x63 w ith e)C ·
pando, 2 be dr .
1970 New Moon 11x 60 3 bdr
1973 Sky l; ne
11x55 2
t&gt;e&lt;f r oo m
1972 Bonanza 12x57. 2 bed r
B a, S M O BI LE HOM E
SA L ES, P T . PLEAS ANT .
WV . 304 -6JS -.U14

m

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
G.M.A.C. Financing
992·5342 - Pomeroy
Open Even ings Unlil6 :00- ' til5 PM Sat.

GE RM AN
S HE PH E R D
dog to good ho m e. Sp ayed
3 yea r s ol d , he al t hy 7"2
2651.

CL OSE TO Pom eroy on
l ar-ge p r i vate lot , 12x60
m ob ile hom e, 2 bedroom,
l lf1 bat hs, new c ar pet ing
t hrouo hout , new oa s f urnace, washer and dryer , 6
months freoe rent on lot.
6398.

See one of the courteous sales men : ·,
Pete Burri s, Marvin Keebaugh or George Harr is

"You Like Our Quallty W•y ol
Dolu&amp;BUIIM!Ja"

GE RMA N SHO RT ha tr ed
poi nter , fe m a le . w hi fe a nd
br own wi f h brow n head ,
ra r e d og Cocker Span iel,
bl a ck and t an f emal e, good
with k ids , sho ts and wo r
med Humane Soci et y , W2
6160 ,

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DRIVE HOME A WINNER

Mobile Homes - Rent
..... __.

u:to.~ ~ .

T WO

BEDROOM

2 9

wanted to Bu y
C H IP WOOD . Po les ma x .
dia m ete r 10 " o n largest
end . $1') p er ton Bun dled
sl ab SlOper ton . D eliver ed
to Oh ' o Pa lle t Co .. Rl 1 .
Pome roy 992 -2689 .
O L D FURN I TUij:E , i ce
boxes, bras s beSs., rro n
oeds, desk s, et c ., compl ete
household s. Wr i t e M D
Mi l ler . Rt . 4 , Pom er oy or
c al l 991 7760.

WA NTED ·
S AW log '
Pa y m en1 upo n d el ive r y to
ou r yard , 7· 30 to 3 · 30week
da..,. s . B laney H ar-dwOOd s,
SR 339 , Barlow , O H 678
1980 .
F UR
A NT IQUES,
NI TURE , g l ass, c hina ,
an yth ing . See or c a ll Ru th
Gosney , an t i ques , 26 N .
1nd, M ;d d lepo rt , O H. 9&lt;12
) 161.
AN TIQU E P OCKET wa t
ches Wilt ing to pay top
do ll a r
Ca ll
1 592 2973
even ings
WA NTED : J U NK . Ba t
ter ies , r adia tors , m otor s,
auto trans
No Sunday
ca l ls. 949 -2S63 .

Yard Sale
BA SEMENT SALE . S50
Broadway St . , Midd l epor t.
9 S. Thu r sda y a n d Frida y, 9
f i l l li Sa f urday .
YARD
S ALE
Alfr ed
U ni ted M eth ocl ist Chu rch
Friday an d Sa tu rday 10 t il
4 fr om Tuppers Pl ain s.
w es t on SR 689

Pets for Sale
H OOF HOLLOW , E ng i, Sh
an d Wes ter n Saddles and
har ne ss
H o r ses
a nd
pon ies . Ru th R eeves. 61 .4
69 6 3290
B o rd i n g a nd
Riding L esson s and Horse
Care pr odu c ts . Wester n
boots. Chil d r en 's Sl5 SO.
Adu lls S29.00.
·----RI SI NG S TAR
Ken n e l.
B oar di ng Cal l 367·0292
POODLE
GROOM IN G .
Jud'Y Tay l or 61 4·367 -72'10.
HI LLC R EST
KE NN ELS
B oar d ing, all br eeds . Clea n
i ndoor outdoor fa cili tie s
A tso
AKC
r egis t er ed
Oober- mans 6 \4 446 n95

For Sale
MA J E ST IC WDDD burner,
36 " w ide , like new, S225
See at 59 1 B r oadwa.,. St .,
Middlep or t .
O N E USE 0 W OOD bu rn i ng
s tove, $200 . 949 24.50 .
H I N . turning plow . Bundy
f l ute a nd case, ex cell ent
condi t ion 9" 9-2225.

FR IG IDAI R E ELECTRI C
ra ng e ,
Ha r vest
Gol d .
Frig ida ire por-f t'l b le dish
was her , h ar ves t go ld . 11 t t
M o un tai neer ! ruc k cam
per . Ludwig dru m se t
Phone days, 985 -33 41. Aft er
Spm .. 'f'/11519 .
CA ST IRON wood s lov e ,
f i re box, U x22 , 21idsonfop
22" gir ts' bic y c le , like new
985 )9 42.
SI GLER FUEL oil srove
250 gal lon tank S100 . 99 2
7653 .
H P . Demmi n g deep we l l
pu m p , 85 fl . of fl e-xible pipe
and stor age ta n k . 949 2008 .
1/ 1

SW E E T PO T A TOES, red ,
whi t e a nd ye llo w . Rt. 1.
Ra c i ne R . W . Lewis . 843
1431 .
JO HN DEERE , diese l, 2010
dozer , ou t s ide
m ounted
b lade , good c ondi t ion
ss.ooo . 742 1819 .
DOG H O U SE , large new
Ca ll 949 1471.

BU N K
B EDS .
m ;s c
house ho ld items including
a nt ique
r oc ker
and
g l ass w a r e ,
pe r sona I
cl oth in g . B ~.tick a uto for
parf s or w ho le . No ca tl
Thursda'Y and Frid ay , 4.46
4076 , 269 Jac kson Pi ke ,
Ga ll ipol is, OH
PROJECT ION
f ue l o d
sp a c e
h ea t er ,
fu l l y
au toma t ic w it h wal l ther
most a t . 55,000 to 65,000
B TU, like new , U!ied less
tha n a ..,.ear . 275 ga l. tank
w i fh ap pr oK . UO ga l of oil
Se t\ as a un it , p ri ced aft er
i nspec t i on . 667 -33 68 o r
evenings 667 J-4 93, Tupper s
P l ains, OH .
TWO H OG S. ready to bu t
cher . On e billy goa t . 2" 7
1614.

APPLE S
ROME Beauty
appl es at S4 per- bu . Best to,.
ap p le bu tter . Call 669 3785,
F i tzpa tr ic k O rc hard, SR
689 .

For
- Rent

For Sale'---C OA L.
L I ME S TO N E ,
s a n o , g rave l.
cal c iu m
c hl or id e. f er ti li ze r , d og
f ood , and al l t ype s ot sal t
Ex celsio r Sa lt W ork s. In c ..
E . M ain Sf , Pomer oy , 992
3891.
W I NTER
PO TATOE S
C. W
Proff i ff t arm , Por
tlan d, OH Sa a hu ndred and
S5 a hundred
F IR E WOOD F O R sale .
Now tak ing o r de r s Wi l l
de l rver , 742 2056
E MER G ENCY
POWE R
a lternator s ·own the bes t
buy W IN POW E R Call 51 3
788 1589
O LD WA LNUT grand
fath er 's clock . lnq u+r&lt;" at
~ e Wood Shed on Broad
w ay in Ra ci ne

APPLE S
C I DER
HO N EY . Fitzpa t ri ck Or
chard , Sfa t e Rout e 669.
Phone W i lkes vill e, 669 )78 5
PURE DUR OC BO AR , top
qua l ity Reed sv i lle , 61-1 37 8
6J I I.
TWO AXLE ba c khoe
trailer Phon e Ga l l ipol iS,
4-46 4781.

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POMEROY
LANDMARK
GOOD USED
CHAIN SAWS
McCulloch Pro
M•c SS
McCulloch
M~s - 10

Remington

$150.00
$125.00
$100.00

3~

1 SO Auto
Hom elite
XI&lt; 12 Hom elite
KL400 Home lite

Remington

$125.00
SIIS.OO

noo.oo

Yardmaster
$75.00
Remintton
Super7S4
100.00
Sears
5100.00
XL Home lite
S7S.OO
1 E • cellen1 Unlco 16 cu.
ft .
Coppertone
Refrigerator, like new,
1250
1 New Electric Fur-n•ce,
clearance priced

s

1 new Fuel Oil Furn•ce ,
clear-ance priced

I Good Cotdspot
Refrigerator

SIS .OO

MAIN ST.
Jack W . C1rsey

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mobile

- -- - "' '~ ';X;~~iea~:~tl y orfur;,~J~~f.,;
' The eff iciency eJCpert you people p referred . No pe t s,
· -~
s w e shou ld get rid of no
r en . Depos it 992 .
1 Jrt~J s ay
7-4 child

.. ou ."

-.

2.~
3 . 7~

A B SOL U TELY no tr u nt rng
day or n ig ht o n the fo llow ng
f "rms . Viol ators wi ll be
pr ose cu ted . Cha r les S
B aker , Alma
Pe terson .
New Lima R d , R u tland ,
OH

1979 98 REGENCY SED.

1969 BUICK LESABRE :.o:~

4

Charge
I %1
1.110

Cuh
I 00
1.50
1.10

1 day

R E D BUR KETT BARBER
SH OP n ow open f u l l t i me in
M idd leport

1975 OLDS 98 LS ............. .. .. ...... ... ............... '2995

V -8, AT , P S, PB , A ir

1974 FORD WINDOW VAN ••• ~:::: :~~~~. s1895

t:i Words rr Undfr

~--------~~----~------~---_--_--

1976 OLDS CUT. SEDAN .. .. .... ....... .. ........ .. ....... '3495
1973 BUICK REGAL CPE. . .... . .......... . ........... . .... 11495
•
1975 OLDS DELTA 88 SEDAN ... ... .................. .. ... 12495

1973 DiEV. MONT£ CARLO •••••••••••••••• '1695

••••....••...••• s295
TRUCKS

For Sa le,
Ren t or Trade

Monday

1977 BUICK LESABRE CP£. ......... ..... ...... .... ....... '3995

1974 FORD TORINO •••••••••• •••••••••••
.'1095
..

1969
DODGE DART •••••••••••••w.a.s:!'!:.o.V: • s295
6 cyl. , a u to , P S., 1 Dr .

CHARGES

Tu..W.y
lhru F riday
4 P.M .

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CL UB CALF
SALE

WANT AD

wanted to Rent

I~ r~, :~ l'llliJ :1 t) # ~ Ul?~

3 Sp, ha tchback , li111e rou gh

Your Best Buys Are Found in the Sentinel Classifieds

Noon on S.turdly

Were Jammed Uo Wit~ Cars!

!,_

7- The Daily' Sentine l, Middleport-Pomeroy , o., Friday , Oct. 12, 19'79

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COUN fRY M O BI LE Hom e
P a r k, Rou t e 33, north o f
Pom ero y L arg e l ot s Ca ll
99 ? 1419
A ND
board ,
per son s or re t1 red
Sl 65 m on th . S4 5 week ty
'f'/1-1&gt;011.

R OO M

wo r~ i n g

3 A ND 4 RM f ur nished ap
t s . Phone 997 5434

H O U SE
T R A ILE R .
Chester ar ea 2 bedroom
Ul il rties not p atd , S 100 m o ,
r et ~ r e n c e
an d ae pos1 t
r equir ed Ca ll 304 863 51 61
AM ER ICA N HERITA G E
hou se, b ui lt 1823 , 8 room
bri ck res rdence, 1 m i l e
fr om Rufl a n d on Beec h
Gr ove Rd C all 513-539-7.. 39
o rwrrte M . F erl et , l46Win
ston La ne , Monrow , O H
45050 .

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
PHONE 742-2003
51 2

NEW
L ISTING
acr es on St . Rou te 143
with 1969 New Moon
tra il er
'}
be drooms ,
livi ng r oom , bath , kit
chen a nd 6' x 16' add on .
Cal l tor mor e info tOday
We wo n 't h ave this one
long at on I..,. . $1 5, 000 .00.
POMEROY PRI CE
REDUCED ! !
Th e
ow ner s w ant to r elocat e
so they say se ll th i s nice
hom e. Moder n k itc hen .
bath ,
l iv in g
room ,
ut i 1it y , J o r -1 bedr oom s,
ou tb uildi n g, f r ui t tr ees
and beau t i f ul fl owe r
ga rd e n s
O nl y
$15,500 .00 .
RUTLAND B eau t iful '1
sl ory , 4 b edroom hom e
w ith d i ning r oom , l iving
roo m , ki t c hen , b ath and
mor e. Asking $35.000 .00
HYSELL
RUN
A l m ost e i g ht acr es w it h
a 2 bedroom hom e
There' s t wo w a t ~r t aps
and two sep ti c S'Y Stems .
Sellin g pri c e $23 ,500 00
WE NEED LISTING S.
Call and d iscuss ourlisting conta ct . We w i tt
be glad to help .
Cheryl Leml ey, Assoc .
Phone J-11 -2003
Velma Nicinsky, Assoc .
Phone 742 -l&lt;Wl
Hilton Wolfe, As soc .
Phone '49 -2st9
George S. Hosteter J r.
Broker , Phone 992 -5739

Ph . 11·1111

ERA MERCER
Services Offered
W I LL CA R E f or el der l y i n
our hom e. A l so , r oom an d
boa r d avai l a bl e. 992 731 4
H AVE ROO M and boar d,
laundr y , f or e lderl y onl y .
I n walk ing dis fance of
Senio r
C ll1 z e n s .
Reasona bl e. 992 ·6022
TRUCK and auto repai r .
Ca ll 9&lt;116J1J .

HOTPOINT
and

GENERAL
ELECTRIC
HeadQuarters
Appliance s
Sales &amp; Servicf!

POMEROY
LANDMARK

Q . . . _ Jack W. Carsey

L:::::J

Mgr.
._._.. Phone 991 ·2181

Real Estate for Sale

10yr:_,\ \~ ANN'S
c

· - Yiii+~
CAKE
);
DECORATING
SUPPliES

5071
Os b orn
Ree-dsville, OH ,
For- in for m ati on
66 7-648 5. Will be
late
if
yo u
somet hing .

R d .,
45772 .
Ca ll
O P en
nee d

/Roger Hysell
I

Garage

mrte ott Rt. 1 by ·pas s
on St . Rt 114 toward
RutJ..1nd .
l,

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Tra nsmission
Re pair
Phone 992 -5682
.r 30 ft c

REMO'otLII~G

REAlTY
MINI
FARM I&lt;
acr es, 3 bed rm . house,
f i rep l a c e .
Ver y
secl uded Cash or con
ven tio na l f inance on l y .
122,500. Scou t Camp Rd .
B a c ~ of C hes fe r .
84 FT . OHIO RIVER
F RONT 3.77 &lt;&gt;C r e
w i th mobi le home
3
br m ., 1 1 1 ba t hs, e x.
pando lv . r m . $16,0Cl0
LONG BOTTOM
6
rm . o ld e r home, ca r
peted, barn , plus 2 out
bu ildings, on 10 lo ts.
$18.900
REED S VILLE 1
bd rm . t rail er , 2 CO \I r ed
por che s, 3 c ar garage,
fla l l ot . S2 3, 000. Owner
w il l i ng to talk
REED SVILLE - Home
wr lh 2 c a r garage and
r:i ce bus i ne ss bu i ld ing
7
r es t r ooms
wi th
S2l, OOO
BOAT ERS
L 'l 11 e
HOC k1ng
R i o.J e r f~ o n
tag e. for- bort l doc K a nd
sw im m ing , plus home
bu i ld i ng spo t . 1 4\ acres.
$19,900
Call Vir-g i nia Ha y man
Ph . 98S -4197

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
WE HAVE CONVENTIONAL FINAN C ING FOR
MOST OF OUR HOMES FOR AS LOW AS l%
DOWN.
CHESTER - 4 B R home, hardwood floors , large
LR. f am i l y r m , ga r age, outbui lding , fru i t t rees and
g a rd en spa ce . Aski ng $.48,900
THIS IS WHAT 'fOU ASKED FOR - H acres With a
1'h story h ome, si ls back off r oad surrou nded wi t h
maple t r ees . L g . pon d , l oc ated i n Morni n g Star
area Pr ice S33 .900.
F AMILY HOME - Lot s of pos si bi l iti-es wi l h this
n ice 2 st ory . M a ny fea t u· es, centra l a i r , bui lt tn ap
p liances, al l c ar pe ted. good investment w ifh several
n 1ce bu i ld ing lots . On approx . &lt;i 1 '1 a cr es n th e center
of Ri'I C ; ".., fl.:; llli n a 1.'54,000
COUNTRY SPECIAL RemOde led 1 BR nome on
,b lackt op r oad . M os tl y carpeted F A nat gas fur
na ce , attr a ct ive small home a nd 1 ac re l and . Pr iced
for qu ick sale, Sl7. SOO
$.3 2,000.00 ----G OOd 3 B R , a ll carpe ted home cl ose to
P om eroy &amp; Middleport _L ocafe-d on 1 11:1 ac r es
FARM ---QIIer 70 ac r es border ing Pomer oy wi th ex
t ra large barna and o ld farm house, bul pl ent..,. of
pas tur e and some f arm grou nd . pri c ed Qnl . ,. $49,000.
LOTS OF LOTS - F r om 1 to 75 ac r es, bordering
Pom er oy .
MIDDLEPORT - 3 BR home approx . 10 'Y rS . old ,
stove &amp; ref rigerator , IQ. sto r age bldg . Pr i ced af
$35,000 .
RACINE - i BR trailer on nice lot . Askino 1 11.500.
20 WOOO E 0 ACRES -&lt; an bed iv ;ded . S21.000 .
LARGE SPLIT LEVEL - J Acros , 4 B R home , fu ll y
ca rpeted, eq u i ppeo k it .• tam roo m has f irepl ac e, 10 .
u1il ity r m ., pl enty of sto rage, two·car ga rage , el ec .
door opener . Listed S7S,SOO .
JUST LISTE D - 6 Vr old hom e, 3 BR , dinin g and
utilit y roo m , ki t . equ i pped w stove a nd ref r ig .
M ostly c arpP ted for ced ai r gas fu r na ce , I yr old
Garage, a comp lete tra i ler hook up wlth na t . gas
ta p and septic .can add i ncome Over 2 acr es
S29,900 .Ca ll for ap pointment .
JUST LISTED -M ini f a rm w beaut i fu l bri ck b i
level. w J BR &amp; t ull b asement , l g _ c arporl , tot al
e lec , insu latd, all har dwOOd f loor s, 31 l g hot houses,
wi th a pprox . 5 ac r es . $63 ,500.

WANT TO SELL? - GIVE US A CAU
CALL JtMM 'I' DEEM, ASSOCIAT E 9A9 ·23U
OR NANCY JASP E RS, ASSOCI \ TE
949-26!14 or 949-2591

ttvuM ADDITIONS
HOUSES BUILT

TRAILER SALES
61 4 Ob 9 41t1 E

Al TROMM
CON :ST.

ven' nq '

1 Mi!P\ f" o1 1 1 01 W &gt; lk U~ ol l e
S UP E ~

G OO §E

RUTLAND

§ TO C K

742 -2328

T RAI LE R N O W AVA I L A 8 L £
~

~

Gutter work , down
spouh, som e con crete
, wo r k ,
w alk s
a nd
dri v ew a ys.
( FREE E5TIMATF '

V. C. YOUNG Ill
RACINE , O .
949 -:l741 or

~
...Hl:AI TY

60 8 E
M AIN
POMEROY , O .
PH , 992-2259

NE W
LI ST IN G
Ches ter area, over 25
acres. n+ cely r emodel ed
home , equ ipped ~it c h e n ,
po r ches and pat io, sm all
barn ,
l i mber
and
pastu r e_138,950.00 .
N E W LI STING - M id
d teport, ')st ory f r am e, 3
bedroom s. na t ur at gas
f ur nace, eq ui pped ki t
chen , car pef 1n g
and
panel ing , $18,100
RANCH TYPE - Br ic k
and fr ame , 1 lovely
acr e, about 6 ..,.ears ol d J
bedr ooms, dining roo m ,
ut i l rty, pat10 , c ha in ten
ced var d, l ar ge gar age
$37,500 .00
ABOUT 10 ACRES Ne ar Ches ter , 2 ·Sto r y
fra m e
hous e ,
4
b edrooms, bath , own
water . f r ee gas, c ar
pet ing and pa ne li n g,
l a r g e c arpor t . co ld
room . $30,500 .00.
BUILDING S IT E
Ru tl and . about 1 J ac r e,
w afe r , li ghts , an d ga s.
Love ly si te . $2, 400 .
BEAUTIFUL REMOD ELED
2 - STOR 'I'
FRAME - 3 be dr oom s,
all
c d r pe t f' d
with
c loset s, IO&lt;Je ly equipped
k i l chen .
i ns u l at io n ,
storm door s and wrn
dow s, f ull base m ent
T hi s ..,.ou mu sf see l.
l-40.000
NEW LI STIN G
Ap
pro)C imately 72 1 1 a cres
va c ant
land
n e ar
Rut tan o
on
H a ppy
H ol l o w
R oa d ,
all
m i ne r al s , S15,37 5 00.
HANDYMAN ' S S PECI AL - L i11 e in or r ent , 3
bedr ooms , ba th . ki t
room .
c hen , Jivi ng
Owner wan ts $.6,500 00
R E ALTORS
Henry E Cl eland, Sr .
Res . 992-2561
H enry E . Clel and, Jr.
Res . 992-6191
ASSOCIA T ES
Roger &amp; Dottie Turner
Res . 741-2474,.
SE V E N
ROO M
h o use ,
bath , fu r nac e and gas,
garage , on one and one
twen ty seventh a c res off
N ew Lim a Rd . 742 3090 bf;!'t
ween 8-11 am and 2 5 p .m

-------------T H REE
B EDROO M
doubl e w ide , 2 bath s. wood
burni ng lr rep lac e, eQUI p Ded kit chen, sun de ck , set ting on 2 riverfront a cr es .
Bu ..,.er m ay purch ase ex trc.
lot and r en ta l tra i l er . 992
1897 .

PARK FINANCIAL
SERVICES, INC.
t-t ou .. s 9·1 M ., w., F .
OHler- t im e· b y a ppo intment.
1(17 Sy camore ( Rear)
Pom eroy , 0 .

CAL L 992 -7544

H. L Writesel
Roofing
N'ew, repa ir,
gutlers and
down spOuts.
Win,dow clean ing
Gutter cleaning
Free Estimates
4 5 1fc

9 7 1 mo.
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949 -2862 --949-2160

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Real Estate for Sale

REAL ESTATE
F INANCING

ADD ONS &amp;
REMODELING

OHIO VALLEY
Rooti ng , gutte rs, and
d ownspo ut s .
F r ee
Es t1 m ates . All
wo r k
gua rant eed . 20 ye a rs eK per ie nce . Call Athen s,
coll ec t. Ger ald Cl ark
797 -4857 or Tom Hosk in s
791-1145.

• l nsul•tlon
• Stor m Door s
e Stor-m Window s
• Repl1 cem ent
W indows
eGutte r s and
Down Spouts
Free E st i mates
J AMES KE E SE E
Phone " 2·2772
8 -17· \ m o.

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ROOFING

J&amp;L Bt.'OWN
INSULAIIUN
VINYL AND
ALUMINUM SIDING

ROOtiNG

MONTGOMERY

Real Estate for Sale

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REYNO LD' S ELECT RIC
M otor s, rewi nd and repa ir
1356, 561 Beech St ,
Middl eport, Oh io .

WI LL HAUL l imest one and
gravel. Also , lime h au ling
and spr eading Leo Morris
Tr ucki n g . P hon e 742 ·2455.

A &amp;H U phol s te r ~ ng , ac ros s
f r om th e T ex aco Sl at ion in
Syrau cse . 992 3743 or 992
3752.

PAl N T I N G A N D sa nd ·
blast ing Free estima tes .
Call949 2b86 .

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Real Estale for Sale
F IN ANC IN G VA · F HA LO
A N S. LO W OR NO DOWN
PAY M E NT
PURC HASE
REF IN A N CE .
OR
IREL AND MORTGAGE ,
77 E . S TAT E . ATHEN S.
61 4 592-305 1

216 E. Second Stree,

NEW LISTING -- IOJ
acres in O l ive Tow nshi p
near F orked Run Lak e
$5,000 .
HANDYM A N - 9 room
fr ame su i table for a 2
family deal. ll '2 bath s .
na f _ga s, c ity water , cor
n er lo t . Ren t wi ll hel p
pay i t oH $1 5,0CIO .
MODERN TYPE - J
bedr oom home, bafn ,
na t . gas F .A furna c e,
w a fer ,
full
c i ty
ba sem en t on small l ot
S10 ,000.
MEIG S S C HOOL
Good 4 bedroom fram e
w if h I +;., ba t hs . F A . fu r ·
na ce. f u ll ba sem en t and
5 acre5 of l an d ASking
$30,000 00 b u t
BUSINESS BLOG .
2"x80 t ile constr uct ion ,
city wa l er an d gas. Two
e)C fra roo m s and ba t h
Will fake $11,000.
WE HAVE ALL K~­
OS O F PROPERTI S
FOR SALE . DROP I
FOR INTERVIEW OR
CALL 992-3325 0&lt; "2 ·
3176.

Housing
Headquarters
THREE
BED ROOM , 6
room h ouse, withbath _ 591
Pearl Sl ., M i dd l epor t .
Remode led , a l l new inside
an d out . Phone 7"2 ·240 5 or
'f'/2 -7292
FO R SA LE in Chester , O H :
6 roo m hou se with ba tt1 , b ig
beau tifu l lot . $1 .500. Call
667 3082.

F IVE ROO M ho use, •I ~
c arpet e-d, m oder- n kitchen
and b at h , ge r age and ca r ·
port . In Bra db u r y . Call 992·
53 10.

DOZER , E N D
L oader ,
b r u sh
hog .
Wi ll
do
basements , ponds, bru sh ,
l i mber , land cl ea r ing
Char les Butcher 742 ·7940

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SE WING

MAC H I N E
servi ce ,
.:11 1
makes .
99 2·226.. .
The
Fa b ri c Shop .
Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sales
a nd Servi ce. We sharpen
Sc issors.
Re p t~ i rs .

EXCAVATI N G ,
d oz er ,
loader- and ba ckhoe w or- k :
d um p tru cks a nd lo-bo ys
for hi re , w ill hau l f i ll dirt,
top soil , limes tone and
gravel. Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992 ·7089,
nighf phone 992 ·3525 or 992 5131 ..

HO W ERY A N D MA R T IN
Ex. c ava t i n g ,
se pt i c
systems, dozer , backhoe.
Rt 143 Phone I 16 141 698
73 31 or 7"2 2593 .
AUTOMO B I LE
IN
SU RANCE
been
c an
c e ll ed ?
Lo s t
your
operator ' s li cen se ? Phone
9911 14) .
IN STOCK for i mmediate
deli ve r y v ar ious sizes of
poo l k i ts _ Oo ·it-yoursetf or
le t u s i n st all for you . D .
Bumgardner Sa les, Inc.
9915724 .
B RADFORD . A uct ioneer .
Compl ete Servi ce . Phone
9-19 2487 or 949 2000 _rac i ne ,
Ohio , Cri t1 Br adford .

ELWOOD
BOWERS
REPA I R
Sw eepers ,
toa st er s. ir-ons, all sm all
a ppl ia nces _ Lawn m ower .
Nex t t o Sta te H ighway
Garage on Route 7, 98 5)815
PI A NO TUNI N G . Lane
Daniels . New p hone num ·
ber : 742 ·295 1 Ser-vi ce to
sc hools and homes since
1965.

SAVE ON CARPET
DRIVE A'llmE
SAVE A' LOt
RUBBER BACK
CARPET

'4"

and up
Cash &amp; Carry

SALE ON ALL
IN STOCK

·9~~up

tnstalledw ith Pad Free

GOOD REMNANT
SELECTION
6'X12' tn 12'Xl6'

$3800and up

DOWNING-CHILDS
Rodney, Broker
Bill, Br. Mgt.
Phone 992·2342, Eve .992-2499
Midd
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Call 742-2211

RU11AND

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CHURCH
NEWS
TRINITY C HURCH Re"' W H PeHrn
pastor Bob Bu ck Sunday school sup t
Church School 9 15 om worsh•p ser
vrc e 10 JO o m . Chorr reh.arsol Tuesdoy
7 30 p m u nder direclton of Ailee Neese

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Corner Un1on ond Mu lberry Re"' Clyde V
Henderson, pastor Sunday school Q 30

a m

Glen M cC lung sup!

sh1p

10 30 a m

mornmg w o r

evemng servrce

7 30

m•d-week 1ervlce Wednesday . 7 30 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH

326 E

Mom St
Pomeroy The Re"' Robert 8
Groves rec t o r Sunde., servrces ( summer

sc hedu le begmmng June 3) 01 10 30' Ser
'liKe will al te rnate between the Holy
Eu chorrst and mornmg prayer efle&lt;:l rv e
June 3 Holy Co mmuru on every othtu Su n·
day o f ea c h m o nth and sermon Churc h
~ chool and nursery ca re pro.,11ded Cof1ee
hour rn ponsh house l ollow mg the \Or
"ICe
POMEROY CHUR CH OF CHRI S I 111 W
Mom N eol Proudf oo t po~tor B1ble ~ c hol
&lt;f 30om mar nn1g w or h'&gt;h•o 10 30 a rn
You th meetmgs 6 J O p m even.r'g war
o;;h1p
7 30
Wed ne~do)
nogh · pra yer
rneet1ng and B1ble ~·~~r 7

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THE SALVATI O N ARMY 115 Buflernut
A"'e Pomeroy Envoy an d M'' Roy Ww1
.ng ofl,&lt;ers 1n c harge Sunday holone H
meet ong 10 a m
Svnday Sd'wol 10 JO
am Svnday school leo dtH YPSM EI01Ht
Adam s 7 30 p m
~o l vot1on meet1ng
... o r1 ous speakers and rnus1t ~ptttlal!lo
Thvrsdoy
10 o m to') p m Lad1e~ Home
Lttague all women 1nv 1t &amp;d 1 30 p m
prayer rneet1ng and B1ble study Bo b
E!olttp
lttadttr
Re v
N oel
Hermon
teacher
BURLIN GTO N
SOUT HERN
BA PTIST
CHAPEL Rovte 1 Shade
Po!&gt;lor Bobby
Elk,ns Sunday &lt;&gt;chool 5 p m
Sunday
w o rsh ,p 5 -4 5 p rn
Wednesday prayer
serv1C8 7 3(l p m
POMER OY
WE STSID E CHURCH
OF
CHRIST 100 W Moo n St
Jerry Paul
rn 1n1 sfer pho n8 ~'] 7btXJ Co rae rvot 1"'e
non ,ns tr umentol
Sunday worsh,p
10
a 111
B1b le study II a m
.,..or ~h1 p 6
p m Wednesd ay B1ble study 7 p m
O lD DEXTER BIBlE CHRIS TI AN CHUR CH
Rev Ro lph Smt th pas tor Sund a~ school
&lt;f 30
o m
Mr s
Worley
FranCIS
supe rm tendent PrtKJ(h,ng se rv1c es fo r st &amp;
th1rd Su ndays f ollow•ng Sunday School
GRAHAM
U N ITED
MET HOD I ST
Preoch1119 9 30om h r\ 1 ond !&gt; econd Sun
days o f each m on th th11d and fourth Sun
doyi each month wor~ h1p s.e rv1 ce or 7 30
p rn Wednesday UO' Bfll fl Q'&gt; at 1 30 Prayer
and 81bl e Study
SEVENlH -DA¥ AD VENT IST
Mulberry
He1ghts Rood Pome ro y Past o r A lbert
Ol ffi'!S Sabbath School Super m t9nden1
Rtta Wh ote
Sabbath Sc hool Solurdoy
afternoon a t 2 00 w1th W ors htp S9r v1c e
f o llowong at 3 15
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHUR CH
Stsler Horr, eH Wo rner
Sup !
Sunday
Sc hool Q 30om mor rw1g w or\ h1p 10 ~5

om
lH t: HILAND CHAPH Geo rge Co !!.lo
p&lt;nlor Sunday Schoo l '1 30om event n g
w o r sh1 p l 30 Thursdoy {&gt;ven,nq praye r
SfHV1(9 7 30 p m
POMER OY ~ I RST BAPTIST Dov•d Mo 11n
m1111~ter Wol loo m W a tson
Sunday sc hool
supt Sunday sc h oo l Q 30 a m
morn,ng
worsh1p I 0 30 a m
FIRS T SOUT HERN BAPTI ST 187 Mulbe11y
A ve Pomeroy H ershel M cCiv r e Sunday
\Chool svperu1tenMnt Sundol&lt;&gt;ch ol 9 30
om
morn on g wor\hp 10 0 e v enong
wor~h1p 7 p rn M tdwel prayer ~er"o c e 't

pm
MIDWAY COMMU NITY CENTER DeJOie r
Rd long!&gt;..,, lie Oh1o Rev Clyae Ferrell
Pastor Sunday S&lt;hool 11 am Sa tu rday
preod'11ng ser vruu 7 30 p m Wednesday
e ... e nmg B1ble study at 7 30 p m
FAITH TABERNA Cl E CHURCH Bodey
Run Rood Re..,. Fmmett Row! on pastor
Handley Dun n supt Sunday school 10
om Sunday even1ng serv1ce 7 30 Btble
teo&lt;h,ng 7 30 p rn ihu r!&gt;dOy
OYESVIl l E CO MMUNIT Y
CHU RCH
Roger C Turner po~t or O::.undoy Hhool
9 30 a m
Sun day rnorr11ng w o r ~h1p
10 30 Svndoy e ven t"'Q ~ er vtce 7 30
MIDDlEPOR T CHUR CH OF CHRI S T IN
CHRI STIAN UNION
lawrence Manley
po~tor
Mrs
Ru Hel l Young
Sunday
Sc hool Sup! Sunday School 9 30 o m
E"entng worsh1p 7 30 Wednesda y praye r
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT
MOR IAH CHURCH
Of
GOO
Roc 1ne
Rev W H lyktn\ pastor M orn
tng worsh1p 9 -4 S om
Sunday sc hool
10 ~Sam eve nmg wor'jhip 7 lue5odoy
7 30 p m
lodt es
prayer
mee tong
Wednesday 7 30 p m YPE
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BA PTISl
Corner
Sno: th and Pa l mer the Re v Mork M cClung
Sunday school 9 15 om
Don W ol'jOf1
supenntende n t Lac y Bort on O~\T \up t
Morntng W or\htp 10 15 am B·b le ~ t udy
10 30 a rn at c hur ch You th m9e tr ng 7 30
p m Wednesda y Wed nesday n1 ght B1ble
study and p r aye r serv 1ce 7 30 p m
CH U RCH OF CHR IST Mtddlepo rt Sth
and Matn Bob Me l l on m •n 1s ter M •k e
Gerlach supermtendent Terry Yan key
youth m1n1ster B1ble Hhool 9 30 o m
morn1ng worsh1p 10 30 am
even1ng
wonh1p 7 30. prayer serv1ce 7 p m
Wednesday
MIDDlEP O RT
CHUR CH
OF
THE
NAZARENE Rev J1m Broome past o r Bdl
Wh1te
Sunday 1.c hool supt
Su nday
school 9 30om morntng worshtp 10 30
a m
Sunday evongel1!oft&lt; meelong , 7 00
p m Prayer meet1ng Wed n esd ay 7 p m

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINI STRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY

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'"'HARRISONVIllE

PRHBYTERIAN
Rev
Ernest Stu ckhn pastor Sunday church
schoo l . 9 30 am Mrs H omer lee sup t
morntng worsh ip. 10 30
MIDDLEPORT . Sunday school 9 30 o m
R1chord Vaughan . supt M o rn 1ng worshtp

10 30
SYRACUSE , M orntng wor!h1p Q a m
Sunday school 10 o m Mrs Sampson
Holl , supt
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Re..,. Bo b ·
by Parler pallor Sunday school , 10 a m
Sunday wani'l1p 11 o m Sunday eventng
service , 7 p . m . W&amp;dnesdoy Fomdy 1 ro1
rng Hour , 7 p . m Wednesday wors htp ser
VICe , 7·JO p m .
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHUR CH
Near
long Bottom Edsel Hart , pastor Sunday
school, 10om Chu rch 7 30 p m pray11r
meeting 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORT
PENTECOSTAl
Th1rd
Ava .. the Rev Wilham Kntttel . pastor
Thomas Kelly . Sunday School Supt Sundey schoo l 10 o m Classes lor all ages .
evemng
servtce . 7 30. B1ble study
Wednesday . 7 30 p m
youth services
Friday . 7·JO p . m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILl BAPTIST Corner
Ash ond Plum . Noel Herrman . pastor
So1urdoy evenmg sarvice . 7 30 p . m . Sun
doy School. I 0 :30a .m .

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
RichardW Thomas , Dtr&amp;et or

POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev Robert McGee
Rev James C o rbitt
POMEROY Sunday School 9 15 o m
W ors htp serviCe 10 30 am Cho1r reh ear
sol , Wednesday 7 p m
Rev
Ro bert
McGee, pastor
ENTERPRISE , Wonhtp 9 a . m Church
SctloollO a .m .
ROCK SPRINGS. Sunday School. 9 . 15
a m . ; w _a rship ser .... tce , 10 o '!"
FLATWOODS, Church School 10 o m
Worship 11 a . m

MIDDlEPOR T ClUSIEiil
HEATH Churc h School Q 30 a m W or
shtp 10 30 om UMYF 6 p m Robe• I
Rob1nson Pastor
RUTlAND Chu rch School Q JO am
Wor~h,p 10 30 am Wdbl!&lt; Hdt Po~t o}
SALEM CE NI ER W o r\hop 9 om Chvl( h
)dloo l q 45 a m
SYRACUSE ClUS lER
Rev Ho1v11y Koth Jr
FOR FST RUN W o rshp q om Chvoth
Sc hool10o m
MINUlSVII l E Church ~(hool 9 am
Wor!h1p 10om
A SBUR Y C hur&lt;h School Q SO o rn W or
shtp 11 om Brble Sludy 7 30 p m lhL,,~
day UMW hst Tuesday
SOU THERN C LUS TE R
Re ,.. Dovod H Qrrt~
Rev M ar k Flvn n
Fl o1ence Sm 1h
H d l on W olfe
BE THAN¥ {Dor cas ) Wor~hop Q 00 a m
Church School 10 00 o m
CARMEL Chrvch School Q 30 a m Wor
' h1p10 30om 7ndond ~t hSvndoys
A.PPlE GROVE Sun day School &lt;f 30 o rn
W orsh 1p 7 30 p n1 1~t and 3rd Sund ov~
Prayer meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p rn
f8llow~h1p sup per hrs t Saturday 6 p m
UMW 1nd Tues doy 1 30 p m
EA ST l ETAR T Ch r u ch Schoo l &lt;f 0 Ill
Worshtp servt ce 10 a m Ptoyer meetong
7 30 p m Wedntt&lt;&gt;doy UMW Sll!tomJ lue ~
doy730pm
RACI N E WE SlfYAN
Sundoy uhnol 10
a m
worsh1 p II a m
Cho11 piO CI ,&lt;e
Thursdoy 8 p m
LET AR T FAll S W o r sh 1p ~erv1ce 9 am
Chu rch SchooiiO om
MORNING STAR W ors hop Q 30 am
Chur&lt; h
Sc hool
10 )0
o rn
You rh
lue~ doy ~ 7 p m
MORSE CH APEl
C h u1ch School Q 30
o 111 W or~hrp 110m
PORTlAND Church '&gt;cl-oool Q 30 am
Wor~h!p 11 o rn
SU I ION Chur ch School Q 30o m Wor
~hl fJI\ to nd3rd SulldOy) 1030o m
N O R J Ht:A ~ ! CLUST ER
Re 11 R1rhar dW Thoflla)
Du ane Sydenstr,tlo.e r Sr
Joh n W D oug lo ~
Cha rles DorT"II go n
JOPPA
W or~h,p
9 00 o rn Church
School 10 00 o m
CHE STER
W o,~h·p
Q
om
Churc h
Sc hool 10 om ( half Rehearsal ., p m
Wednesday B1ble Study
Wednesday!&gt;
7 30p m
LO NG 8 01 TOM Sunday School at Q 30
am f ven1ng Wor shtp a! 7 30 p rn Thur!&gt;
day 8 1bl e Stu dy 7 30 p m
REEDSV IlLE Sunda y School 9 30 om
M orn 111gW or\hop 10 30a m hen1ngWor
shp 7 30 p m B1ble Study Vwedne ~ doy~ at

7 30 p

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EDEN UNITED BR ET HREN IN CHRI ST
Elrle n R Bloke pm.tor Sunday School 10
o m
Robert Reed !&gt;up ! M or nrng ser
mon
lI o m
Sunday n1ght serv1 ces
Chr1sttan Endeavor 7 30 p m Song 5e r
v1ce
8 p m
Pr&amp;achmg 6 30 p m
Mtdweek Prayer meeftng . Wednesday 7
p m . Roy Adams , loy leader
CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST loc ated a t
Rut land on New l1m0 Road . ne)(l t o Fo rest
A cre Pork Rev Roy Rou se pastor Rober!
Muuer, Sunday School svpt
Sunday
school 10 30 am . . worshtp 7 30 p m Bi
ble Study . Wednesday , 7 30 p m Sotur
day n1ght prayer servtee 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRI STIAN Roger
Waban . pastor M1ldreod Zteg ler . Sunday
school sup! Morn 1ng worsh1p , 9 .30 o m .
Sunday school. I ::1 30 o m
evenmg !er vtCe , 7 30
MT
UNION
BAPTIST
Cectl Co• .
mtntsler, Joe Sayre
Sunday Schoo l
Supertntenent Su nday school q 45 a m
ev&amp;n1ng wor ~ h 1 p
7 30 p m
Proy11r
meettng. 7 30 ~ m Wednesday

TUPPERS PLAINS CH UR CH OF CHRIST
Randy Koehler , po"ar Denn• s Newland .
Sunday school supertntendent Sunday
School , 9 30 o m
morntng church ser
vtce . 10 30 a m
Sunday evemng Bible
study , 7 p m .
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Presley Su nday school superintendent
Sunday school 9 30 a m morn1ng war
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10 45 evenmg worshtp 7 p m
Wednesday e .... en1ng wors htp 7 't'oung
peoples soc1ety
W&amp;&lt;tnesday
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AlFRED Sun day Sc h ool ot Q 45 am
M ornm g W o r~h,p at 1 l am Wed nes day
N1ght Prayer Meet1ng 7 30 p m
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School '1 00 a m
M orn mg Wonh1p at
10 00 am Monday N1ght B1ble Sludy 7 :JO
SOUTH BETHEl (Stiver ~1dge ) Sunday
School 9 00 a m M orn1ng Wo!h1p 10 00
o m lf'lledne~doy B1ble Study 7 30 p m
KENO CHUR CH OF CHRIST
ser"'ce'!.
eo ch Sunday q 30 o rn George P1c ltens
pa s to r w 1lh preoch,ng on hr~t and th rr d
Sunday of mon th O lo v e r Swo 1n Supt
HO BS ON CHRI ST IAN U NI O N Rev Ke ,th
Eblm past or Sunday School Q )0 a m
l e onard Gilmore fr rs t elder evenong ser
~·ce
J 30
p m
Wednesday
pray er
rneet 1ng 7 30 p m
BEARWAll O Y...
RIDGE CHUR CH O F
CHRIST Duane Worde n mllllster B1ble
clas s &lt;f 30 am m orn •ng .... or sht p 10 JO
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even,ng
worsh1p
6 30 p m
Wednttsdoy B,bl e ~ t u dy 6 30 p m
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Chur ch Sunday School se noce 9 ~5 o m
Worsh tp !er111C8 10 30 E.... ongel1s t,c Ser
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m&amp;1Bt1ng 7 30 '
ZION CH UR CH OF CHRIST Pom eroy
Horrtsonvdle Rd Robert Purtel l. po st e r
B1ll McEI1 oy Svnda.,- school sup' Sunday
~chool q 30 o m
morn1ng wor~h1p a nd
co mmumon 10 JO a m
Su ndoy w or ~ht p
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I
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Wednesday e .... en,ng
prayer meettng and B 1ble study 7 p m
51 JOHN lUTHERAN CHUR CH P1ne
Gro11e Tne Re v Wilham Midd lesworth
Pas tor Chur ch ~ er ... ,ces 9 30om Sunday
Sc hool 10 JO om
BRADBURV CHUR CH OF CHPIS 1 Edward
Fryman past o r Sunday school 9 30om
worshtp se r,.,&lt; e 10 30om Sunday ser
vtCEts J 30 p m
youth groop Wednes
day 7 p m
ANTIQUITY liAPTI Sl Re " Ea r l Shule 1
)(]~tor Sunday 1thaol &lt;f 30om
Chur ch
ser..,.,ce
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youth meehng
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RACINE CHUR CH O F THE NAZARENf
Re .... Jo h n A Coffman pmtor Fronklm
Imboden c ho ormon o f the Boord ot Chrt~
I ro n Lde Sunday School Q 30 o m morn
1ng wor sh tp 10 30 Sunday e ... e n ong wor
sh1 p 7 30 p m Prayer mee t1ng Wedne~
day 7 30 p tn
RA CI NE FIRST BAPTIST Don l Walke r
Pa~tor
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wpt Sunda y ~c h ool 9 30om morn1ng
wor~h,p 10 40 a m
'; ur1doy e"'erung wor
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7 30
'1 '/odne!&gt;doy e ,..enrng B1ble
~tud~ 7 30
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mornong w or ! hop 10 " 5 youth se•v •&lt;e
6 .45 p m
even1r'IQ wor!&gt;h1p 7 30 p m
p r ayer and prots e We-dnesdo ., 7 30 p m
SIL V ER RU N FREE BAPTIST Rev Mor vm
Morlt1n pmtor Stevtt l11tle Sunday school
sup ! Sv,-,d oy H hool 10 om
mornmg
worshtp 11 a rn Sunday evenong w ar
sh1 p ! 30 Praye r meet1ng a nd 8rb le
study Thursdoy 7 30 p m youth se rv1c e
6 p m Sunday
C HE ~TE R CHUR CH O F GOO Rev R E
RobtMon pa~tor Sunda y sc hool 9 30
a m
v.orsh1p se r ..,.,ce 11 om
IBve ntng
ser ... ,ce 7 00 yov th serv1ce Wedn esd ay
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CHUR CH
Ro bert Muuer pasto r Sunday s&lt;hool
q 30 om Roy S1gmon svpt mo1n,ng
worsh•p 10 30 Su ndar- 8'1en•ng ser\olo Ce
7 30 m1d we11k servtee Wednesday 7

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pasto r Fl oyd N o r11'
~upt Sunday school 9 30 o m
morn,ng
~e rm on
10 30 am
Prayer \erv ,&lt;e
Wedne~doy 7 30 p m
CHEST ER CHUR CH O f lHl: NA ZARENE
Rev HfHherl Grate pastor Worsh1p ~&amp;f
v1ce
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and 7 30 p m S undo~
Schoo l q JO a m C horle!&gt; B1ssell su p t
Pr ayer meetrng Wednesday , 7 30 p m
LAUREl
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METH ODIST
CH URCH Re ..,. Floyd F Shook past or
lloy d iNfight Su nday School Supt M orn
1ng W or sh1p 9 30 a m , Sunday School
10 10 am Wednesday Pr ayer and B1ble
Stu dy 7 30 p m
Sunday e . . enmg w 01s h1p
7 30 p m C ho1r Pro ctr &lt;e Thu rsday 7 p m
DEXHR CHURCH OF CHRIST Charles
R us~e l l
Sr
m1n1~ter
R1ck Maco mber
~upt Sunday school 9 30 om w o nh1p
serO'ICEt 10 30 o m Brb le Study Tuesday
7 30p m

REOR GANIZED

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CHRI ST OF LA TlER OA't' SAINTS Po rtland
Roctne Rood
Wol l1o m Rov~h po$t Or
Phy llo\ Stoborr Sunday School Sup! Sun
dor Schoo l 9 30 a m Morntng worsh1p
I 0 30 o m Sunday e"entng serv tce 7 p m
Wednesday e'len, n g prayer !ervrce ~ 7 30

pm
BETHl[HEM BAPTIST Re" Eod Shuler
pos! or Worshtp servte e 9 30om Sunda r
school 10 30 o m 8 1ble Study and prayer
servtc e Thu rsday 7 30 p m
CARlETO N CH U~ C H Kmgsbury Rood
Gar~ tc: ong po'J tor Sunday school
Q 30
am Ra lph(orl ~u pe r 1 ntendenl even1ng
wor!&gt;h1p
7 30 p m
Prayer meefmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
lONG BOTT O M CHRISTIAN Geo rge F
Prckens
past o r
Wa l lace Damewood
Su p! Bi ble Schoo l q .. ~ am Preo c hrng
urvtC e 10 45 am
ltrsf and th ~r d Sun
days 7 p m se&lt; o nd and f ou1th Sundays
Btble study B p m Tuesday!

HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIS1 CHURCH
Re .... Okay Cart pastor M ornmg serv tce
10 30 o .m Sunday even1ng and Th ur~doy
e\lemng Sef\IJC8S al ) J0 p m

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IC:nob Rev Lowrenc• G luesencomp. Sr
pastor Roger Willfor d Sr Sunday H hoo l
su p ! Sunday school q 30 o eventng w ar
s.htp 7 30 p m Pr ayer meellng Wednes
day 7 30 p m Youth meet.ng- Sunday
S 30 p m w1th Don and Ma r tha Mead o ws
tn charge
WHITE S CHAPEL Coa~v tll e RD Re " Ra .,
Deeter po !&gt; tor Su nday school &lt;f 30 a m
worshtp serv tce 10 30 am 8tble study
and prayer servtce , Wednesday . 7 JO p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Brad
Henderson pastor Herb Ellt oll Sunday
school supt Sunday school q 30 a n'
morn1ng wor!&gt;hlp and co mun1on . 10 JO
am
RUTLAND COMMUNIT Y CHURCH . A rnos

Tillt!o pos!or Donn y T•l lt'&gt; Sunday Sc hool
~up t Sunday Schoo l 9 30 am
f o ll ow ed
by mor rHng wo • ~h t p Sunday eventflg \ttr
"''ce 7 30 p m Proye1 meehng Wedne!
day 7 30 p m WMPO Rod1o broadcast
Sund ay morntng 7 " 5
RU Tl AND CHUR CH OF THE NAZARENE
Re ,. lloyd D G11mm J r po$10r Sunday
school 9 30 a m w or shtp servtce 10 30
am Brood co sl l•... e over WMPO . young
peo p les se rv•ce 7 p m EvongeltStl&lt; 'er v1ce 7 30 p m Wednesdoy ser .... ,ce 7 30
p m
FIR ST SO UTHERN BAPTI ST Corner
at Second ond A nderson Mason Pa!tor
fran~ lowlher Sundoy sc h ool 9 45 om
wa r ~ h1p !l.tii,..,&lt;B 11 a m and 7 30 p m
Woe~ly B1ble Study
Wednesday 7 30

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MASON C HURCH OF CHRIST , M1 ller St
Mo&lt;&gt;on '1111 Va Au rtc e M1ck pos1o1 Sunday Btble Study 10 a m Worsh1p II a m
and 7 p m B1b le StvJy Wednesday 1 p m ..
Voc al mustc
MASON A SSE MBlY OF GOD Dvddmg
lone Mason W Yo Che~ter Tennant
Past or
Sunday
St hoo l
9 AS
a m .
Cht ldren s Chur&lt;h 6 ~5 p m Young Peoples Ser-..tce b •S p m E.... angelllttc Ser"''ce 7 30 p m W omen s Mtntonory Covn·
&lt;II lOam hrst end lh~rd Tuesdays Prayer
and B1ble Study Wedne1odoy 7 30 p m
HARTFORD CHURC H OF CHRIST IN
CHR ISTIAN UN IO N
The Re-.. Wilham
Campbell pa st or Su:1doy School . Q 30
a m James H ug hes supt evemng ser
... tce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even1ng
proyer meet1ng 7 30 p m Youlh prayer
~e1v1&lt;e eoch 1ues day
FAIR V IEW BIB LE CHUR CH l 9tort W
Vo
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Charles Horgrove!
pa sto r Worsht p servrces Q 30 a m Sun
day $Chool I I o m . eve n ,ng worsh1p
7 30 p m T uesdoy cottage prayer meottng
and Btble study 9 30 a m Wors~rp ser
vt&lt;e Wedne•doy 7 30 p m
CALVARY BIBlE CHUR CH now locate-d
on Pomeroy Prlo.e Coun ty Rood 25 . near
Flatwoods Re v Blackwood postor Ser
v1ce s. o n Sunday ot 10 30 o m and 7 30
p m wtth Sunday "hoot 9 30 a m s,ble
study W~ n esdoy 7 30 p m

INDEPEN DENT HOLINESS CHURCH IN C
P.arl St
Mtddleport
Rev 0 Gl c l l
Man ley po\tor Son ny Hudson Sunda y
Hhool sup t Sun day sch ool q 30 a m
even1ng w0r5h 1p 7 30 p m Proy"' r and
proose s.erv1ce Wedne~day 7 30 p m

RUTLAND

APOS1 0 LI C

C HURCH

OF

JE SUS CHRI ST Elder James Mtller B1ble
study W e dnesday 7 30 p m
Sunday
Sc hool 10om Sunday n1gh t serv•ce . 7 JO

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POME I10 't' WESLEYAN HOLINESS
Hoi!ISOnvdle Rood Deway Krng pastor .

fd 1son WeoO'IBI osststont Henf)t Ebh n
Jr
Sunday sc hool svpt Sunday uhool
q )() o m morn1ng worsh1p I 1 o m Sun
day
evenmg
servtce
7 30
prayer
meettng Thursday 7 30 p m

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
No1 Pentecostal
Rev
George O der
pastor Worah1p serv1ce Sunday 9 45
o m . Sunday school . II o m
worshtp
se rvrce
7 30 p m
T hursdoy prayer
meeting 7 30 p m
M T HERMON Un1ted Brethren Ch u rch
Sunday School 9 30 o m Worsh1p sef'olt Ce
10 "5 o m Preo ct-ung servtce! 80'ery Sunday alternating wtth C E Wednesday
pt oyer meet1ng 1 30 p m Rev James
leac h pastor Oovtd H olter loy leader
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES . 1 mde east of
Rutland . 1unction a t Route 12" and Noble
Summtt Rood ( T- 1 7~ ) Sunday Brble lfK tvre . 9·30 o.
Watch tower study . 10 30
om . Tuesdav . Btble study . 7 and 8 15
p m . Thundoy , t heo&lt;:rottc school 7 30
p m. service meet1ng 8 30 p m

RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST Chunh leland Holey , poll or Sunday schoo l . 10
o m . evenmg !!1e rv1c e 7 30 p m Proyer
m"tmg , Wednesday . 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOO of Pr op hecy located
on the 0 J Whtte Rood off h1ghwoy 160
Sunday School 10 om Supertntendent
John Loveday F 1rst Wednesday ntght of
month CPMA servr ce! second Wednes·
day WM8 meetmg. th 1rd through ftfth
youth ser..,.tce G.arge Croyle. pastor
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl - 570 Grant St
M1dd lepon Rev Don Bloke. poslor Sunday school 9 30 o m . morn1ng worshtp
10 30 o m
e..,en1ng worshtp . 7 p m ,
Wednesday evenmg 81ble study and
prayer mHting. 7 p m Atfdtated w1th
Southern Bap ltst Conven tton
BRADFORD
CHURCH OF
CHRIST Eugene Underwood . PQ$fOr Harry Hen·
dncks tu~rm,..ndent Sunday school .
9 30 a m
mornmg worship 10 J0 o m
eventng worthtp 7 p m Wednesday B1ble
study 7 p .m
JUBilEE CHRISTIAN CE N TER - Georges
Creek Road . Rev C J Lemley . pastor
John Fellure . superrntendent . Church
sc h6ol
9 30 a m
morn1ng wanhtp
10 30 e"'en1ng se rv1c e 7 p m Youth
meet1ng iunday 6 p m 8tble study 1n
depth . Wednesday 7 p m Clones fo r oil
ag11 s Nursery prov1ded lor worship ser·
ST PAUl LUTHE~AH CHURCH Corner
Sycamore and Second S~s . Pomeroy
lhe Aev Will iam Middl. . worth . Pastor
Sunday School at 9 45 o . m and Church
ServtCM II o m
SACRED HE"'IH Rev Father Pout 0
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bypau James E KHsee pastor Sunday
school
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o m evenmg servt ce 7
TRINITY Chmtian Anembly Coolv,lle
Grlberl Spencer
pastor
Sunday
school 9 30 a m
mormng worship 11
o m Sunday e .... emng serv• ce . 7 30 p m
mtdwee~ proyer servt ce Wednesday . 7 30

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MOUNT OliVE Com mun''Y church
lawrence Bush pastor Mo~~: Folmer Sr
svpe r•ntendent S.undoy school and m o r nmg warhs1p q 30 a m Sundo'r' even1ng
serv1ce 7 Youth mMI1ng and 8 1ble study
W.dntndoy 7 p m
FAITH BAPTIST Church Mason , meet ot
Unrted StHI Workers Unton Hall A:a1lroad
StrMI . Mason . Po11or . Rev Joy Mitchell
Morntng warshtp 9 45 a m
Sun~
School
10 30 o m
Prayer
m"ling
Wednesday 7 30 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST - - Rev Nr'Borden
pastor
Cornel1us
Bunch
supertn tenden t Sunday school. 9 :)()a m ·
second and f ourth Sundoyt worship serO'tce at 2 30 p m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Fourth ond
Mo1n St , MtddlepOf"t R•w Calvtn Mmnit.
pos 1or Mn El.., in Bumgardner. svpt Svr.doy school 9 30 a m
worsh1p serv1ce .
10 45a m
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BETHEL
Unit.d
Methodlt!
Church Rev Cnorles Dom190n postor
Sunday School q 30 o m . Wonhip Servtce , 10 A.5 a m . Sunday Bib le Study 7 00
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vtce 7
CARPENTER BAPTIST , Rev . Fr . .lond
Norris. pastor Don Cheadle , Supt Sun
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CHURCH , Route I , Skode Pastor Don
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Convention Sunday school . 1 30 p .m .
Sunday wonh1p. 2 :Kl p m
Thursday
even1ng Bible study , 7 p .m .

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1 00
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10
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17
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10 M o v1e "Colter
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News Bears 8. 10, Thai Nashvill e
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W orld Con f erence 10
Act ton
Nev. s. mak er 1]
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L1ne~ 17
6 30 LOS World Co nference 3.
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T oo I]
J ~&gt;rry
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Urban
Lea gue 10 Jimmy Swt'lggart 17
)0 E d d1e Sa u nder s 6 . J erry
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t)
J1mmy Swa ggan 15, Chrtsf
tor the World 17
8 oo- G race Cathed ral 6 . C hr1st lor
the Wor ld 13 Three Slooges 17
Se same St 20 .33
8 30-0ral Rober t s), Rev Leonl'lrd
Repass 8 Co ntact 6
Jame s
Robison Presents 10 , Lower
l1ghthouse 13. Open B ib le 1.5
9 00-Gospel Smt;~t"9 Jubi le-e 3. O r al
Roberls 10. R e) Humbard 6 ,
Chnst1an Center 8. Rev Jim
Franklin 1] Ernest Angley 15 ,
Lost 1n Spr!tce I
Mister Rogers
20.33
q 30-Roberl Schu ller 8. E lee Co
33 , It Is Wntten 10 , Gospe l
Outreach 1) , Sesame St 10
10 00---Human D1menslon 3, K ids
are People Too 6. Movie " How
T o Stea l a Mt llron " 10 Jimmy
Swaggarl 13 , Gospel singing
Jubilee 15, Haz el 17 , Studio See
33
10 30- Ru Humbard ) , Ernest
Angley 8. M ov ie " Pillow Ta lk "
17, Zoom 20 , B1g Blu e Marbl e 33
IT 0 0-Re• Humbard IS; Rev
Henry Mahl!n ll : E lee Co 20 ,
F eellngs 33
11 JO- At Issue 3, Anima ls 6, Face
the Nat ion 8 , Rev R A Wes t 1);
Wrld World of Animals l l
12 (10-Meett hePressJ. lS , I ssues&amp;
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Sty le 8, Ohio Jour nal 10 · Movie
"San Antone Ambush" 33 .
12 30-Son ny Randle . Football 3,
Ohio
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Highlights 6; NFL ' 79 IS : NFL
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Issue
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�10- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy 0 ., Fnday, Oct 12. 1979

Family-run coal company wins court suit
PITTSllURGH t API - A falll&gt;ly run coa l company won a $1. 2 null1on
federal Jury verd&gt;cl after claumng II
was illegally targeted by United
Mme Worke rs pickets m thr1r 197778 st nke .
" We' re a non -unwn , fa m ily
operation , and the UMW picketed us
like we were a Wlion company , ..

L·o urtrucm of U .S D1strwt Judgt•
Damel Snvder .
" It was·a m~htmare . '111L' p1ckds
druvt our men crazy . Wt:! had tu tlln~

guards and everythmg, " he '3&gt;d .
KL"rry Cua l. a str ipper a bout 40
uules north of ht:!rC rn the heart of
Penn sy l vca ma 's so ft coal regwn ,

Area Deaths

Vernon Kerry , pres1dent of Kerry

Coal Cu., sa&gt;d after the verdict was
handed down Thursday 111 th e

tContmued from page I t
which I ha ve been conv&gt;cted and I
want everyone to know that ,"
Boyle insisted in a typewntte n
statement read 111 court .

Sue.&lt;ii Penthouse
CHARLOTTE , N .C. I AP I - A
19-yea r-&lt;lld Charlotte woman
filed suit Thursday against Penthouse magazine , allegmg she
wa s eoer c ed mto usmg coca1nt&gt;

and hav in g sex with a
photographer during a " Pel or
the Month .. photography sesston .
The lawsUit filed in Mecklenburg County Superior Court by
Teresa Mackey also claims she
was not paid for the centertold
photography session. The suit act·uses the New York-based
magazine, its publisher Bob GucCione and art director .Joe
Brooks, a photographer, of fraud,
and seeks more than $1.6 million
m damages.
A lawyer for the magazine ,
.Joseph Kraft. told the Charlotte
Obs. rver the allegations were
"fa lse and without foundation m
fa ct. Jt &gt;sa lie . ..

Given free hund
W!\S~UNGTOI\

,,,p , -

TI1e
Jluuse . turnmg back efforts to
relllStdt e price LH1s

home

on

heaUng oil, diesel fuel a nd
domes t&gt; c crude ml, has given
Pres&gt;dent Carter a free hand in
settmg oil..pricmg policy .
In two decisive energy v&gt;ctones Thursday for the president,
House members sol tdly rejected
a r guments by liberals that the
administration 's deregulation
pol icies were lm mg oil mdustry
poc kets at the expe nse of
American conswners .
The House first voted 257-135 to
let stand Carter's plan fur
allowing
the prt ce
of
domestically produced crude ml
to rise to world market levels by
mid-1981. The president has said

this is a crucial element in hi s
drive to reduce U.S. reliance on
imported mi.
TUF-SDA Y MEETING
Group Tw o of the Un&gt;ted
Presbyterian Church, Middleport
wi)J,_meet Tuesday , Oct 16. at the
home of Mrs. l.ewts Sauer With
Elizabeth Burkett as co-host£ss at
7:30 p.m .Ruth Woodard will have
devotions .

VETERANS MEMORlAL
Admttted -- Timothy
Frazier,
Pomeroy .
Discharged-Peggy White . George
King , George Ebersbach, Rtchard
Glassgow
HI C; H !\NO UlW
TO I.l':DO , Oh&gt;n ',\P ' - :vl r ami
Mr s. I.awr enn· MurrCJ y arrangL•cJ to
nbtam rt moon rock to rlispl.ay at tlw
Toledo Gem and Rockhuund Club
Show . They also obtamed nodules
scooped from the ocean floor so me
:lO.OOO feel bel ow the surface .
The

show

ran

thu s

d1 spl ay

spec unens from the highest and
lowest pom ts rea ched by man .

HARDY MUMS
6lfz" POT
$1.00 each or s;ssro
Large selection of House
Plants
and
Hanging
Baskets.

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE
992-5776

Syracuse, Ohio

HERTHA J . COMPTON

Prominent

Pom~roy

busint!ss

woman Hertha J . Compton , 67 , 210
W. Main Street, died Thursday mormng at Holzer Medical Center .
Mrs . Compton who was c&lt;HJwner
and manager of Goessler Jewelry
was born Nov . 10, 1911, the daughter
of the late Christopher and Otillia
Jesse . She was also preceded in
death by nine brothers and sisters .
Mrs. Compton was a member of
the Ladies Oriental Shrine _
Survivors include her hus band ~ .

W. Compton, one daughter, Ramona
K. Compton, Athens; one stster, Erna Jesse, Pomeroy; me brother ,
Albert .Jesse , Pomeroy, and several
nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at2 p .m . at the Grace Episcopal
Church with the Rev . Robert Graves
and the Rev . W. H . Perr&gt;n officiating . Burial will be in Beech
Grove Cemetery . Fnends may call
at Ewing Funeral Home after 2 p.m .
Saturday .

Settlements approach
$15 million figures
:-IE WPOHT . Ky t API - C&gt;.lt-ofcourt st-ttlements m connection with
the Beverly Hills Supper Club f1re
disaste r approached $15 million as
the latt'sl proposal wa s flied
Thursda1 111 Ca mpbell C~rcuit Court
'11 tt• proposed settlement , totalmg
$4 I Itnllwn . comes on top of
pr t'\'lOtt&lt;; se ttlements resulting from
the M11v 28 , 1977, flre that took the
ltves
165 people and mjured aO
oth ers.
Those se ttlements by msurance
cotm1mes. utilities and the club's
owners amounted to $10 million . A
co urt -appo inted
re ce 1vcr
ts
mvestmg th e funds while litigation

uf

conllnut•s

The new proposal , which wa s
worked out bt&gt;l ween attorneys for
UH~ ~wtuns and some defendants,
mdudt&gt;s $3 mtllion from about 900
ws uran ce eompanies participatmg
m pool arrangements called the
In s uran ce Services Office and the
Kentucky FAIR Plan .
Olher se ttling defendants listed
mrlude : Contmental Casualty Co,
$700.000 : Sterlmg Ltght Co , $75.000 :
(;roman Corp , formerly Coleman
Cable ;md Wire, Inc ., $300,000 ;
Le nnox Industries Inc., $100,000 and
S&gt;erra Electn c Dlv&gt;ston of Sola
Ba s1r Industries , $525 .000
The defendants, except for the

msurer s, either made or distributed
eqUipment used 111 the club or of a
type used m tJw rlub ·.., ro nstruct10n .
Calll p!Je ll C trcut l Judge John
D&gt;slun' s off&gt;ce sa&gt;d that a JOint

Chillicothe man
facing DWI charge
One car w&amp;s extensively damaged
and il' dr&gt;ver was charge&lt;! with
driv &gt;ng while intoxicated and
leaving the scene of an accident as
the result of a wreck at 12 ::!! a .m .
Pridayon Mulberry Ave ., Pomeroy .

Pomeroy Police said a car driven
by Michael Park , Chillicothe, went
out of control. went across the
s&gt;dewalk and struck a wrought iron
hand ra1ling at the front of the
Sacred Heart Church . Park was
taken t o Veterans Memorial
Hosp&gt;lal for treatment of injuries by
the Pomeroy Emergency Squad .
The Pomeroy Squad was also
called to Hose Hill at 3 :29 a .m .
Friday for Paul Simpson , Sr., who
was taken to Holzer Medical Center.

zone manager
TI1e prom otion of Lonnie J . Weddle to zone manager has been announced today by Edwin A.
Sieveking , V&gt;ce President of the
Mid-Atlanti c Marketing Area of The
Kroger Co. , which 1s in charge of the
operati on of stores m this area .
As zone manager, Mr . Weddle will
ha ve the operational responsibilities
for the Kroger stores in Ripley and
Parkersburg. W. Va . and Belpre,
Manetta. Pomeroy. and Gallipolis .
Mr . Wedle has been working as the
assistant stores operation services
mana~er . Prior to h&gt;s last assign·
ment, Mr . Wedle was soore manager
tn Blacks burg, Va . Mr. Wedle began
his career with Kroger tn 1957.
Mr. Wedle and his wife Wanda ,
along with their four children, will
be moving to the Parkersburg area .

BOAT SPACE &amp; R.V. SPACE FOR

RE~T

High &amp; Dry, behind cyclone metal fence - Protected!
Outside or Inside space, 90,000 sq. ft . located Point Pleasant,
W. Va . T.N.T. area across from Mason Counly Industrial
Park, formerly used by Mason Furniture Corporation .
Office open 10 a .m . to 4 p.m., Sarurday, 10 a.m . ·2 p.m .

For more illformation, call Huntington,

304-525-4065

session would be scheduled later
with U.S. Distnct Judge Carl Rubin
ID hear objections to the proposal.
DISkin and Rubin have been hearing
all the litigation simultaneously .
About 40 more defendants who
produce aluminum devices or PVC
Wife msulation are scheduled for
Clvil trial on Dec. 3 in a joint session
of state and federal courts.
Lawyers for the victims contend
that the fire started through failure
of an aluminwn-to-&lt;:opper cooductor
and was spread by wire insulation
wh&gt;ch also produce-d tolric fumes .
Dtskin and Rubin on Wednesday
took under advisement motions to
dismiss both the wire and aluminum
manufacturers as defendants .
Jacob Stein, attorney for the
waring firms . contended there was
nu direcl ev iden ce that the
a luminum defendants ' products
were used m construction of the
buildmg .
~:dgar Strause, lawyer for the
wire companies, made a similar
argument. He added that many
produets in the &amp;&gt;uthgate, Ky ., club
were capable of
producmg
hydrochloric gas when burned .
Stanley Chesley, lead attorney for
the victims, satd he woudd prove thai
an alwnmum-to-copper connector
caused the fire . He said the fire and
po1son gas were spread by the PVC
wtre .

Fidel
1Continued from page 1 I

U.N . Se c retary -General Kurt
Waldheim
will
provide
a
presidential welcome for Castro ,
who w&gt;ll be making his first address
tD the General Assembly m 19 years .
The bearded revolutionary will be
speaking to the 152-oat&gt;on body as
Cuban head-{)f-state , and he is
expected w concentrate on the non aligned surrunit he was the host of &gt;n
Ha vana last month.
Castro'sst.aff told U.N . offictals he
will speak for about an hour, far less
than the more than four-hour speech
he made m 1960, which stil l stands as
a U.N. record.
As Cha irman of the non-aligned
m ove ment ,
Castro
tried
unsuccessfully w steer the Third
World nations into the Soviet camp
at Havana. A slim majority, led by
Yugoslavia's President Josip Broz
Tito, the elder statesman of the
movement, blocked the shift and
pushed home a declaration settmg
the movement firmly on middle
course btotw~en s uperpower politics .
Castro also is expected to discuss
th e current flap with the United
States over the presence of &amp;&gt;viet
com bat troops on his Car ibbean
island .
ln an airlx&gt; rne interview en route
to th e Umted States, the Cuban
leader made lighl of President
Carter's plans to step up the U.S .
mthtary presence m the Caribbean
and to stage a Mar.ine landing at
Guant.anamo Bay, the U.S. Na val
Base m Cuba , next week .
GRANTED DIVORCE
In Meigs County Corrunon Pleas
Court Connie Lynn Mays was granted a divorce from Donald Ray
Mays .
The marriage of Connie A. McDaniel and Gerald L. McDaniel was
dissolved .

SQUAD RUNS
Three calls were answered Thursday and Friday morning by the
Middleport Emergency Squad . At
10 :37 a .m . Thursday the unit took
Martha Stewart, Route I, Middleport, to Holzer Medical Center.
At 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Timothy
Frazier, 769 S. Fourth, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. At
4:25 a.m . Friday the unit went to
Pleasant Ridge, Pomeroy, fOI'
seventh month old Jerry Hardwick
who was running a high temperature . He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

claimed 11 susta&gt;ned $6 ,000 Ill
damage to lls t&gt;quipmt&gt;nt plus lost
profits .
Union offi c ial s could not be
reached for comment, but a union
so urce sa1d the verdict will be
appealed .
" $1. 2 million is oothiljg to sneeze
at, but in terms of past verdicts
against the UMW , it 's not out of
lme ," sa1d the Wlion source , who
asked not w be identif&gt;&lt;d .
" The jury found that there was a
s e condary boy co tt, which is a
VlOlatwn of the Taft-Hartley Act,"
the source said , "But by its nature ,
th&lt;• verdict doesn't set a precedent. "
"We understand it was one of the
largest settlements ever agaisnt a
llllion in western Pennsylvania ,"
said Kerry .
Kerry Coal, whose 35 employees
mine about 2SO,OOO tons o f coal a
year near Portersville , sued the
JOO,()()()..member UMW on Feb . I ,
1978, almost a month before the
unton ' s Ill-day nationwide strike
was set tled .

.luniclr Mi~'~' dt•adlint'
!)

p.m. this Sunday

Miss Janice Carnahan, contestant's chainnan for the 1979~
Meigs County and Vinton County
Junior Miss Programs, aMounced
today that the deadline for tlle
Junior Miss Program is Sunday at 5
p.m.
Any high school senior girl of
Meigs or Vinton Counties planning to
enter the finals should contact
Southeast Ohio Junior Miss, Inc_, P.
0. Box 104, Pomeroy , 45769 or by
calling Miss Carnahan at 94~2700 .
The second practice session will be
held at the McArthur Community
Building Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m.
All Meigs County contestants are
to meet at the Meigs Inn, Sunday at
3:45 p.m. to leave in a group to
travel to Vinton County for practice .
The finals for both counties will be
held November 17 at the Meigs
Junior High Schoolauditoriwn, Middleport, at 8:10p.m .

The swt named Pittsburgh-based
UMW District a, three individuals,
and the union 's national leadership .
Kerry said UMW International
President Arnold Miller lllld his vice
President, Sam Church, gave
depositions .
" The caselastedayearandahalf,
but it was worth it, " Kerry said in a
telephone interview from his
Portersville home . "At times we had
seven attorneys working on it and
their fees would have run into tlle
hundreds of thousands of dollars."
In addition w $1.2 mHlion, tlle
UMW will have w pay Kerry Coal's
legal fees if the verdict stands up, a

JACKSON - A regonat publicinterest group Is asklng State Sen.
Oakley Collins to support an increase in gasoline taxes and vehicl e
registration fees to pay for road improvements.
" We cannot afford the politics of
delay, " wrote Robert 1.. (Bob)

COLUMBUS, Ohio I AP) - The
state attorney general has asked the
Ohio Supreme Court to order state
inspection of gas rate increases
which are attributed to highe r fuel
costs .
Attorney General William J .
Brown said Thursday that the Public
Utilities Commission of Ohio has
failed to review such mcreases,
"leaving consumers with no
protection against the possibility of
price gouging."
"The commissio n's inaction
m eans that the gas utilities can
make their own determinations as to
how alleged cost increases will be
paid by Ohio consumers." Brown
said .
TIIC attorney general said that
recent legislation passed by the
Legislature directs the PUCO to
protect consumer interests by
scrutinizing all claims for cost•
related price increases before added
fuel costs are passed through to gas
users.
He charged that the PUCO has
failed to co mply with the

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Legislature's directive.
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Under tlle legislation , the PUCO 15
required to:
- Establish a " purchased gas
adjustment rule" which establishes
a uniform method to be used by all
Ohio gas utilities regarding any
pass-through of increased gas costs.
-Re quire the submission of
periodic reports by gas utilities .
-Conduct audits, investigations
and periodic hearings to verify the
accuracy and reasonableness of
requests by utilities for cost..-elated
price increases .
"It has been a year since this rul~
was adopted, but it is still not being
enforced," Brown said.
Brown asked the Supreme Court to
issue writs of mandamus and
prohibition w require the PUCO to
comply With the Ia w
PUCO spokesman Steve Brash
said the commission scheduled a
special meeting for Friday with the
attorney general's staff and its own
counsel to discuss
Brown's
allegations .

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NO 37

GALLIPOLIS- POINT PLEASANT

BY LARRY EWING
GALUPOL!S
Finan cial
analysis may show a rleficit this
year for the operation of the Gallia
County Local School District.
A board member said Saturday
morning, prior to the openmg of that
body's regudar monthly meeting ,
that a preliminary study of the
system's financial status conducted
by Dr. Gary Toothaker, who became
district superintendent at the
beginning of this academic year.
indicated that the local 's schools
would be approaching a deficit by
tlle end of this calender year, and
would show a massive deficit next
year .
Dr_ Toothaker said during the
meeting that the resudts of a
financial analysis- requested by the
local district- conducted by tlle
State would be available within the
next two weeks.
According
to
Toothaker ,
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preltminary I'nformation on the
findings or that study confirm tllat
the district will show a deficit .
A special meeting of the board will
be held within the next two weeks for
a formal presenl&lt;!twn of the findings
or that analysis .
One board member said Salurday
that if the suspeeted deficit was
con firmed it would be necessary for
the district to etther close for a
limited period 1a school district
cannot le gally operate with a
deficit), or attempt to borrow funds
from the State.
Supenntendent
Toothaker
reported during !he meeting that a
Balanced Budget Committee,
chaired by Assistant Superintendent
Dave Campbell, had been formed to
attempt to trim spending from U1e
1980 budget .
According to Toothaker, th e
comm1 ttee Is, " ... wrest I ing with an

highway maintenant.-e am improvements.
" The 1highway ) systems in
southern and southeastern Ohio
rnat nlained by county , city and
townships need attention now, not
two years from now, " Evans311id.

entine

SUN DAY. OCTOBER 14 . 1979

MIDDLEPORT - POMEROY

PRICE 35 CENTS

DESPITE HEAVY rain Thursday and Friday, thousands of visitors
Bob Evans Fa1111S Saturday as the ninth aMual fall festival continued. The festival, a three-day tribute to America's rural heritage, conjan~r~~ed

eludes today along Rt. 35, outside of Rio Grande . This Larry Ewing photo
was taken early Saturday morning !rum eastern hilltop side of Rt. 35,
looking northwest toward Ri o Grande . See additional photos on B-4 today .

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Fifty years ago this month
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Great crash on nation's stock exchanges recalled

By TERRY KIRKPATRICK
AP Newsfeatur~ Writer
NEW YORK ! AP J - In those
years, people bought the1r first radiO
oets. and heard Rudy Vallee croon
Women voted for the first time ,
and those who were "modem" had
their half bobbed a nd stayed out all
night . And anyone wtth any
,gun1ptioo at all borrowed on h&gt;s life
insurance and joined the rush for a
share of the "New Era ." Common
stocks coudd be bought for a s little as
10 percent down They only went up ,
tt seemed.
A decade later the president was
' telling them over the radio not to
, fear their fear, a million people were
seemg the U.S.A. by boxcar . ami the
·safest buy down oo Wall and Broad
Streets at the New York SIUck
Exchange were the apples of a
hungry street vendor .
At that corner of the umvers.! 50
years ago this month , day turnL&gt;d to
night, and the da"n would be long 111
commg . Rarely ha s a dream or S(J
many cullapsed so abruptl y 1nto
such despw .
" My grandfather lost a m&gt;lhon 111
the !&lt;lock market crash ," a New
York artist SBid rec1!ntly . " If he
hadn 't , 1 wouldn't be drawing
pictures . I'd be out on my yacht. "
In some ways tlle Great Crash on
the nation's stock exchanges in
October, 1929, midway bet ween the
world wars, helped brmg on the
Great Depression. Almost overmght
·it evaporated a lot of investment
money and played havoc with a

number of banks and corporation s
feeding off the stock market. Many
failed when the market did .
But the U.S . economy was growmg
weaker by the month &gt;n 1929. TI&gt; e
number of houses bemg bmlt wa s
declinmg steadily . The output of
fa c t ort es was fallmg . Some
c•cononusts think people had bought
all the cars and radios the y wanted
or could alford for a while.
Warehouses began to fill up and
mvestment m new factories, wh1 ch
had fueled the economy. dned up . In
tht s h g ht . the stock market crash
~as only a s ymptom of a larger 1ll
Whether cause or effect of the
!Jcpress1on - It was likely a bit of
both - the crash prompted stric t
KOvemment regulation of the one~
w&gt;ld and woolly game of stoc·k
trading . It tamted the attitude s of
potential '1ock buyers for dc'Cades
and ha s acted as a sort of governor
un tht: ex uberan c e of markd
professiOnals ever smee. Law ~nd
mem o ry
have
prevented
a
rt&gt;currence. for 50 years at least .
Tunes were good tn the '20s. nu
questiOn , and it ~emcd that thmgs

would a lways get be l ter . Th e
number of cars on the road nearl y
quadrupled . The number o f
nulhonalres rose from fewer than a
hundred to more than 500.
And hadn 't Herbert Hoover . a
conmton sense engineer, sa1d in hts
campa&gt;gn that ··the poorhouse &gt;s
vamshmg from among us ," thut
"our country has entered an entirely
new era" and that " I have no fear!'i

for the future of our country . It ts
bnght With hope .. ··
i\nd
hadn ' t
tht' oppo s 1ng
De m oc rats m t.ht.&gt; 1928 electiOn
c ho~n John J H..as kob , tht.• tyeoo n
und Wall Street bull. '" tht•if

( hmrman" And hadn 't he wnttcn a
rna~azine
article
entitled.
" Eve rybody Ou~ht Ul Be H1ch ...,
(11astng the dremn . the y rushed
tmo the s toc k rnarkt.'t . tht.' w1 se and
the unwtse, the little guy and the big

Meigs Commission receives
grant to build access road
By Katie Crow
POMEROY - The Meigs County
Corrunissioners announced Saturday
they had received approval from the
Farmers Home Administration of a
$200,000 grant for the purpose r:l.
building an access road from Union
Ave . to the new Multi-Purpose
Health Center located adjacent to
Veterans Memorial Hospital on
Mulberry Heights.
In making the anno uncement,
board president Richard Jones
stated , "In 1m , a HUD Block Grant
was received for the same fa cility 111
the amount of $180.000 and has never
been used . ''
" We will now apply the new grant

Meigs hoard
holds special
•
meetmg
MIDDLEPORT-The Meigs Local
School Distnct Board of EducatiOn
me t in special sess1on Friday
evening .
Supt. David Gleason outlin ed the
activities of the day and reported an
increase in attendance at the
Harrisonville School. The board
then moved into executive seSSion to
discuss plans for a negotiating
session which began at 11 a .m.
Saturday at a Pomeroy church .
New teams representing the board
of education and the Metgs Local
Teachers Asociat1oo were to be
doing tlle Saturday negotiatin g in
hopes of ending !he three Wl'&lt;'k old
teachers strike m the district .

MATIRESSES
PIANOS
SWIVEL ROCKERS
ROCKER/RECUNERS
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

with the $180,000 grant making a
total of $380,000 total funding for the
project," Jones observed .
"The project now gives us opporturuty to construct a new hard
surtace highway from all fa citities
that will intersect with Union Ave ., "
Jones stated .
" It also allows 109 acres of county
owned property to be opened up for
future development such as low and
moderate tncome housing," Jones
said .
Jones further stated, "Since all
plans for this road have been completed the board would hope to offer
the project for bid immediately . "
The project is hoped to be completed by early summer of 1980 .
Commissioners expressed sincere
thanks to • Buckeye Hills-Hocking
Valley Reg ional Development
District and especially Kim Shields
and J eff Burt for assistance in obtaining the grant and to
Congressman Clarence M&gt;ller,
whose office provided vital input into the securmg of the grant .

CARRIE GUINTHER, daUIIhter of Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther,
Soulllem High School
during halftime actlviUes Friday night, With queen Carrie Is Jonathan
!lees, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rees, Jr., Racine.

Syracuae, was a-owned homeooming queen of

operator , tht.• carele ss anti til e
cunning . cnatmg a puffed -up .
art1f1n a l rnar k t.•t s u sct&gt; pl !b lt ·

lf1

,,-JJiarJ~ .

Fn~ r yune

heard tht:

st one~ t 1f

tlw

nurSt' who turned market Ups f rom
ht•r patients mto fat profits. tht'

broker' s \'alet who rached
quarter rrullwn, the Wa ll
bootblack whu dobU led
market wtth t1ps from the

a cool
Strt't..'f
1n

th l'

btgshot

fmanc:ters .
·I'eople thuughtthey had a license
li• make SSO.OOO a day ," sa ys I W
Rumha m.

ti

brnkt&gt;r ·s rm· sSt'ngl:'r

whu rww rw1s Ins uwn fu-rn . · And

ttwy tlld . Th ere wt.• re ilp s ~al u r e
And pools ~ i;! r&lt;JU ps uf g u~· s whu t:!t'l
logetht•r and pool thetr rnont') t u
push &lt;t stock up. ~ u ckt&gt; r t'H'rytx,&lt;.J ~
tn , t h l' f l dump Jt . Thert' Wt'rt' &lt;til
kmd s uf nw mpula t1nn \' (· ruk ~ It
w a.. ., a vt·ry \10 ient .L:U fl tl' ·
Bn 1 kera~ t' hous.t• s wtn· opt·ru ng
t'Ust onwr ·s room s t•wryv• he rl' H~·r·t·
ttw b1~ spenders got a lunt'h ur a
shavt·. Anyonl' could s1t lht' day uut
li1 the th e.a tt' r- hkt• set'tmg, wt:t k htng

Lh t' buys post n~w pn ces un Llll'
board ur the t&gt;cker tape . flashed un
tht.• WC::IIJ with a translux m e:.ch lnt.·,

nowmg by hkt' a nver of fortun e
Pn ct's were nsm ~:: as fast as
wunwn 's ht:mhnes. wha ch by 1929
Janngly approachet.l th~ kne e .
. aswnall y a d ownturn st r u&lt;: k, but

alwetys tht.o markt!l recovered and
went even htgher . Between August,
1921. and September 3, 1929, th e Dow
Jun.·:-; a\·e ragt' of tndus tr ial stock
pn ces rost- f97 percent.
·· Peopl e were gomg into the
ma r ket m accordance with the
(;realer f-ool Approach - 1 buy a
stoc k today on tile expectatiOn that I
1'&lt;HJ
~t'll
1t W rt greater fool
lolll urrow . ""·ho can seU it to an even
grL'd!t'r fuul the next day regardless
of Llw underlymg val ue of the
.~;,l ock.· · so.tys St.anll'y West , vtce
pn sHh.: n! tor bw;1ness research at
Lht· \e\.\ Yu- k Stock F.xthange
lkst thm~ wt:~s you needl'd only
$250 or so 1o buy I I .000 worth of stock
from a broker , as !atti c as 10 percent
from a banker . Corporations and
nVt'fst'&lt;t S Lfl\'t'StOf S got hafidsome
ill!~·n•s t fur lending the money to the
lklnk.~ . And bank s t·ould even borrow
m on c~· from the Vederal Reserve
Uuard for a~ low a s 4 1 &lt;! percent in
1!12!1 nnd lend &gt;t for market
spe(· ulataun at rates that went as
ht~h a s 20 percent .
By 1~2!1 , some 600,000 people nellr ly half those thought to own
stuc k
wen• pla ymg the market
"on lll&lt;irgm ," that ts by borrowing
rnor Jt.'y . ln that s unm1er. loans to buy
stock rose lo nearly $8 .5 b&gt;llion .
1-&lt;tle Ul the SWlU11er , ~veral

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Weather
Mostly sunny today . Highs in the
rrud to upper 50s . The chance of
precipitation near zero.

BLOODMOBILE VISIT
GAI.IJPOIJS - The Tri-County
Regional Bloodmobile will visit
Gallipolis on Thursday, Oct. 18, from
12 noon to 6 p.m . at Grace United
Methodist Church.
A special appeal for blood will be
made for Mrs . Richard (Beulah)
Cremeans, Vinton, who underwent
heart surgery recently .
Gallia has not met its blood quota
the past two visits .

Inside todRy. .

SHOP FRIDAY TILL 8:00 - SATURDAY TILL 5:00

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

the llceru;e fee for motor veh1d es
He said the 3 cent-a -ga llon mc reHse 1s needed to resume the
s tate 's
highwa y cons tru c tiOn
pru~ram as planned , and the SlO
license fee hike would provide local
goverrunents with more money for

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PICJURES
BEDROOM SUITES
RECLINERS
LIVING ROOM SUITES
WALL ACCESSORIES

.. In order for this to be ac &lt;"UIIlplished, there •needs t u be ad ditonal revenues gene rated ," Evans
said . He said the SEORC su pports a
hike of up to 3 cents a gallon on
vehicle fu els and a $10 &gt;nerease tn

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IS THE FINAL DAY OF OUR

from Ci ncinna ti tu Athens .

District expected
to show a deficit

OPTOMETRIST

SATURDAY, OCT. 13th

The s ~;O l!C wants the support of
Collins, an lrunton Hepubhcan . on
le~&gt;slatlon to raise highwa y construction and maintenance revenut .
Evans said the regime has "a
prime inte rest " in the quick completion of the Appalachian Highwa y

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Evans,
presiden t uf
th e
Southeastern Ohio Regional Counc&gt;J,
in a letter to Collins last week .
" The lessons of recent history tell
us that inflation will escalate high way construction costs even further .
The time is now ," Evans said .

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Brown wants hikes inspected

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Regional group seeks support from Collins

courthouse spokeswoman said.
Kerry Coal claimed that UMW
pickets blocked tlle company' s truck
and rail shipments, damaged
mining equipment and intimidated
its employees, Kerry said ,
"The union did Ibis to us in tlle ~
k
and '71 strikes Then , we just too
our lwnpa and fixed our equipment
and went back to work," he saJd,
" But we decided that this time we'd
take them to court. The jury really
did a nwnber on them today. "
"We weren't the only company
that had this problem," Kerry said:
"But it was a real nightmare whHe II
was going on."

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EASTERN QUEEN AND ESCORT- Sheila White, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Grover White, Long Bottom, was crowned Eutem
Homecoming Queen Friday night by Janet Brooks, 1978 hOIDI!COOIIng
queen . On the left is Ed Holter. the queen 's escort and on right Ia Terry
1.ife , escort of Miss BrOQks.
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