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                  <text>10 - The Da1ly Sentinel Mlddlepo n -Pomero), 0 , Tuesda), Oct 23, 1979

Supt. Toothaker says:

Annual Meigs Farm Bureau meeting held Tuesday

Steps must be taken
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OCSI :A lo( &lt;~I s hctve mdrcated that as
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not I t&gt;turn to negottatm g until i::lll
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a(_ I lVII) cea ses

Dopkm g s&lt;:r 1tl Ill' thd not know 1f or

HOWARD H. DAIU. Y
ll 1&gt;Wa rd H Dalley, 62 Koute 1,
Heedsv11le d1ed Monda} at the '\rcaciJa r--;u r sl ng Home 111 Coo lviJie
foUuwmg an extended 1Uness
He was born at Portland , a s on of
the late John and Cora Conger
Daile;
lie attended the Un1ted
Method1s1 Chu rc h He was a con structi on worker and belonged to
Laborer s Lot al Umon 639 , Mane t ta Mr Dat le} res1ded 1n Athens
Wasllrngton and Met gs Counties fu;
lilt' greater part of hi s hfe
Sun 1v1ng a rt' thre-e daughters.
"'rs Cene '.\'lary I Phlll lp.s, f .lltle
But.lung
\1 r:-; James dam t e 1
llilll o fkcds\llle, Mrs Charl es
r f )Wl!ld l Stone, IJtti e Hockm g, a
Si s te r
Mr s
Hob e rt A ley
C1wileston, W Va " ha lf -broth&lt;•r
Onutr Dcu lt•) Hau ne. rune gran'
rbon.s, et grandLiaughtt•r, a grea t·
grandson
He was precedt'tl m dea th by hLS
foster parents John and Ella Bush
hi s w1fe . Nord Elizabeth fo ur
brothers, four half brothers, fou r
half Sis t ers rmd a s1ster
Funeral s ervKes Will be held a t 1
p 111 W&lt;'dnesday a t the Wh1tr
FU!ll' r.t l Home ('oolvt llr- Wllh Ow
He\ r ret·lnnd Sorn s offlt'latmg
llwl,tl "Ill be 111 ( oolv1lle Ccmetcr)
Fncud.s l! l.a ) call at lhe funen-t. l
l!omt' .mvtun e i:lft er 3 r m today

Born Ju ne 17 1954 , 1n Mason , he
Hosc har ,
S• , and Al1 ee I. Van Meter
ll nst har , West Colum bia
He wur kl'd for .State O:m~t ru tt1un,
served Ill the U S Army, and wa s a
member of the West Virginia
Na tional Guard a nd Salem Co m mumty Church
Sun1vmg, 1n add1llon to hLS paren·
Is , are h1s w1fe , Drema W Host·har ,
a son, J ohnny Ha y Hoschar . Jr , al
home. one srster . Len or&lt;:~ M
Hoschar . West Colum b1a
fou r
brothers, George F H~cha r, Jr,
Pomeroy, Oht o . Th omas W
Hoschar . Hoger L Hoscha r and Jef .
fr rl I. Hoscha r , all of Weatlcolum-

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You 've known us f o r many years ac th e C1 t1Z en s
National Ba nk Bu t our name ha s chan ged to Tile Cen
Ira I Trust Company , N A , Souther n Oh 10 DIVI SI On
We've been w a t chm g Me1g s Co unty grow And as , t
grew, we real,ze d th e day would co'm e wh en we woul d
need to lake a bold step to keep pa ce w1th that growth
That's [USI what w e've done As th e new Central Tru st
Company , -ve ' r e r ea dy to help bu1 ld yo ur future W1th all
the serv1ces and fman c , al re so urces you' ll need
Stop ' " and say hel lo You ' ll f 1nd a ll th e sa me fr~ en
dly face s m th e sa m e conven 1cnt places Th ere's 1ust
one new nam e to r emem ber The Cen tr al Tru st Com
pany , N .A , Soutllern O l11o DIVI SIOn But you ran rai l u s
Central T r us t

lliE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY

b•a
Funeral servtces wtll he twi rl
Thursday a t I 30 p 111 at the
Foglesong Fum•ral Home wtth the
Hev
Jam es Le w1s offl&lt;'lallng
Bu na l will foll ow tn the ,Kirkland
Memortal Gardens .
Fnends ma y call at lhe funeral
home after 4 p m Wednesday

when the F erguson Act, wh1ch
outlaws stnkes by publ1c employees,
would lx- mvoked
He s atd he knew of only one stnkerelated arre s t , a woman who
Jumped m the hood of a car Ill an
attempt to block 11 from entermg th e
Dayton Deve lopmenta l Ce nter
Monda y
Farn s s a1d p1cketm~ "as gomg on
Moncla y al fa c U1hes m Tlffm, Mt
Vern on.
Toledo .
Day ton,
Spnn gf1eld Cleveland, Cambndge
ard Youngstown
McanwhLle, rallftca tlon votes are
pendmg on contracts work.-d out
between th~ department and two
other
umon s
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Co nu n unt catwn s Wf5rk er s of
,\rne nra and the Amencan

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Second row , 1 tor, MeliSSa Thomas and Lon Longenette Back row, 1 tor, Pebbles Blake , Jeanrue McClure
and Pam Murphy

Contract talks stalemated

t•duc at1on program and staff A
C.t·rlt'fal Fw1d dt'f1c1t uf $282,668 75 1s
pr"J'''lt'd fnr 1979 and $953,379 92 Ill
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111 19MO-SI sdHKll yt•ar Th~ estlmatt-d
tH('fl•a st· i11 eost has bt·t·n nH lud(·d 111
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cheerleading squad for Ea s tern H•gh School th1s year
r runt row 1 to r , e re Beth lillt h1 e a nd Wend y Elkins

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J ohnn) H&lt;ly Hoschar. Sr 25, West
l'olum llla. d 1ed Monda} morn1ng 1n
t he Pleaso nl Valley Hosp it a l
following a shootmg 1nc1dent Sunda y

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Adm itted -Namon
Jo s eph ,
Hutldnd VIetor l,e•fhell, Pomeroy,
Lms McKenZi e, H11c1ne, Alma
M1ller. M1ddlepon , Emma Dougl•s,
Pomeroy, !{Icky Wal~er. H&lt;lcme,
Kobert Hupe , Kutland
D1 sc harged--Cladys Shumway ,
Barbara Harns, Jeremy Morns.
C1oyd Brookover CooSle Gran! and
J ohn West

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"'j ltt~nl 111-.;lr It t t.Ju.-' pdst thret• \4t 't'k"
It' I /o [Hl!piJ &lt;.,t• 11f St'tllrln~ tllt
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1{,.,&lt;1! d " l l'qUt'"l
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So: lit lol ! )Jstr J&lt; t 1s t urnplt•ll' &lt;-Jnd hd s

nfr~r•al .... tht· district "'-11Uid haH•
qu ,Jllfu·d
for
$373,14 5
10
transpt iftilllml s ub s idll' ~, S2K9,992 111
spt'41al t•duc at run suhs1du.•s ; and.
$11 ~ .9 56 111 \ neauonal t•dut·atwn
'ub~ultt·~ Lht• 1978·79 h sc a! year .
- ·· J·.XJH'IIrlltun•s ha.,. t' c·t•ntJnued
tu Ill&lt; fl'i:.ISt' durinK lht• pt•nnd 19i4
thrttUJ.dl
197~ and pruj('rtion s
1111111 .ttt• a &lt;'ontmuatwn uf UH' reast·s
ttl ruugh 1980
- · I ht·
proJt' &lt;'lJOns
prl'dH I
(~t nt-ra! FunU dt•fieJt s fur tht• S&lt;·houl
llt~trH't un Dt•t·t•mbt•r 31. 1979 and
'lh·«·mlx•r 31. 1980, based upon
t urrt·ut outstandmg nb!Jgaliuns .

CALLIE I.IE\ l~G
C&lt;ll he ~I I Je vmg , 81. Mason. d 1ed
Monda) In the !11orm Memon a l
Nu r ~ m g Home . Milton
Bum Sept J:l 1898, m !11e1gs County, Ohw. she was a Jau~hter of the
late Be n a nd l.e pllla l'renk
(;tUliand
She wos "' meml)('r of tile Mason
Umted Meth ud ts t Chu rch an d wa s
preceded m death b\ hn hus band .
Adla1 S Lie\ m g. "" hu dJl-d Ill 1971
Survl\mg are a daugh tt:-r , Mrs
J..ou1se H tXIf Manhattan. Kansa s
one son Hobert r I It'\ 1ng of Hun tmgtun t\.\o s1:ster :s. Mrs Gllbt•rt
Meal, Mr s Onli Whi l e both of
(;alit polls se\ t•n grand&lt; hlidren iind
s tx great-gra ndLhildn·n
Funeral .se nJte s will Ue &lt;_'U lldueted Thu rsda) , 11 a m , at the
F og lesong F une ral Hom e Wllh the
Hev .John Wlll laJll uff1c1.atmg
Bu1Jal wdl folio" m the Kirkland
M en wnill Gardens
F ncnds uw ~ call a t the fun eral
honll' on Wt.•dnt&gt; S&lt;.Itn from 7lo 9 p m

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Southern Junwr High School
Athll'tlt' Hooolers will meet at 7 30
p 111 Wednesday at the sc hool
bu lid mg

SEEK LICENS~"
(;erald Pullins. Jr , 27 . Houle 1,
Hull,md . and Angela Kal Glnlher ,
18 Pome r o\

d n t' 1114 rl•a st·s
Thl· prl' ss ur~
do uhk~ "lth l'\t'f\ 13 fet•t of depth
.tlld .tt :.ifi fL l I I hl v. ater press ure JS
.tb(Ju1 12l p0 unU s pt&gt;r square·rn ch

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CHAHLESTON
The C.amp
Conl e) PubliC Sen••ce D•s tn et,
Mason Cou nt), has f1led an apphcallon wllh the Pubhc Serv1ce
Corruru sston fo r a ce rtlf1cate of conveme nce and nPce'iSty t u renovate
1t s e:ostUlg sewer .S) stem
In tt.&lt; appli ca ti on the dlStncl told
the cornnu ss ron ill present se wa ge
&lt;.:ollectron s ~ s t e rn 1s (_OJn pn sed of 8rnc h and l()..mch lines and sewage IS
p1esently lx-mg diScharged 1nto the
Ohio H1ver Witho ut an) treatment
Under the 1mpro"'ements t o be
ma de, the d1s tr 1rt mte nds to construt t a 120,000 gallon per da}
sewaj::!e trea tm ent plant to ehmUlate
the d1rect discharge of raw sewage
mto the Ohw H1ver The treatment
plant Will lx- compl ete With blowers
for aeration . chlonnalors , a 1r tift
s ludge pump.,, and aU othe r Item s
nec~sa ry for a complete secondary
extended aera u on sewage treatme nt
plant
Thf' proposed construction IS
estu nated to t ost approxLmately
$000,000, a nd w1ll lx- financed by a
loan from th e U S Farmers Home
Adrmmstra t1on
( "'"P Conic) Public SL'"" ""
01 st rn t IS locatL'd m l\1,1!-Jon CtJUilt)
a bout 1'&gt; m 1l e.s north nf lhr l'11\ ol
P oml Pleasant, JU&lt;l off Stale K~u te
li2 The d1stn d "pnman ly restden tral 111 nature. With :1 motel, an
automoliH dealer s hip and a
Nat10ual liua n 1 Annnrv

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1Conllnued from page l J
Str a ngler " murders that
terronz ed Southern Californta
wumen for SIX months
Btanchl had quietly answered,
Yes. I d1d,' as Deputy Dlslnct
Attorney Koger Kelly asked h1m
1f he k1lled each of f1ve Vlctl!ns m
a stnng of 10 sla)'lllgs from Septemtx-r, 1977 through February,
1978 He also pleaded guilty to one
coun t uf conspiracy

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VOL XXVIII

NO 135

DEER TAKEN
Wallace KusseU, Bradbury Koad ,
killed a large doe deer us1ng a :;o
pound compound bow on the second
day of the bow hunbng season The
deer we~ghed approxm~ately 190
pounds and was k1lled 1n the
Harnsonv1lle area

SQUAD CALLED
The Mtddleport Emergency Squad
was called to Houte I, Middleport, at
7 15 p m Monday for H&lt;lymond
W1llord who had a hand lacerallon
He was taken to the off1ce of Dr.
James Conde

car•11ar•tt
BROWN DUCK
OVERALL 6BF
Com fo rt F reed o m Long Wear Obi
knees , pockets Elas ll c suspenders
tool loo ps e tc
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s,zes 36 to 50

See the comp lete selectton of
Carhart! Brown
Duck work
clothes · men's department
lst
floor. Jackets
'Vests
Hoods _
Coveralls.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

from left uf Rurdette , wer e 'v ernon Nease, Stella
Crueser, !111-s Eve• ott Culwell Mrs Kuby Halliclay
and ~ r.:; P~u lm ~ Atkrns St&gt;t' Sl111\ and other p1ctures
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POM EROY MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24 1979

PR ICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Crime rate reported down in Buckeye State
By Th t· A ~sor1att·d Prrss
De.'iplte a 2 pt::rrt&gt;nl nse n..t! 1onall~
1n Cnnw Indt'x offenses record ed rn
1978, tile total number of crunes
report ed "' OhiO dropp e-d sllgtlll}
A total of 500.i7G v10 lt.' nt ,md
pro pe rt ~ l rllllL'~ w~r e rt•ported tu
law a(Tunt· ra tl' offenses Y. t&gt;rl'
r eported nationv.Jck m 1978
V IOlent erune mcludm g murder
and noo-fleglrgent me:tn sle:tughter ,
for cl ble
rap e,
robbeq
and
a g ~ra\ated a ss ault . Jumped to
H .357 1n OhiO m 1978, up 1 9 per cent
from the year bef,.-e The sa ml'
offl'!l S€s also roS€ na uona ll) for th"t
pt.•nod . but at a muct1 hl ~ht.•r r~tt- -

52 pt·rc t'lll

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llrltiOil

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COLUMBUS , Ohio 1AP 1 - TI&gt;e
Ohto Su preme Co urt an nountt d
toda) that 1,221 persons pa&gt;Sl'd
the state bar exammatr on g1ven
tn July and" •ll bt· adrnl!ll'd to !he
practice uf law
A total 1 37~ applicant.&lt; look the
three-day lest ~1ven 1n Co lumbu s
The pa ss rate was 88 5 percent
llle coun d1d not Include the
name of the highe st Sl'ore r on the
test In 1ts ILSt of s uccessful a p
pile ants as tl has tn past yea rs

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dur 111g till' Sdllle

htghe~1 &lt;. rlll ll ' r&lt;Jtl' JI St'

n;JtJOllWl d L'

and fll ut or \ t'hlt h thl'fT r ~~ ~ t· 1 5
per n·r1t ldst H·ar But tilt '&gt;ti ll!l'
off t·n~· " tJ n ,pped b~ 1 1 p11 c t·nt 111
OhiU i lilllp~tiL'1. l \i.Jth l!:Ji~ fl gUit''-

I orub lt• rapt' d tmbei.l 0 9 of 1
pt'l(t•rt In Oh111 L1st \ear , wh de
IIIO{()f \ehH Ito tiWft rOSL' 0 8 li f 1

'\ gi,.! r ~t\ .tted ;1s..o;.;ault JUIIIJ&gt;l'd H.'j
f)l'r&lt; t•nt m ( Jh 1o 1n l'IIB lhL• lar gl'&lt;:t
tTl lllL' riSl' rl'ported m t tw st dtt
rtw t means 195 B of l()(J 000 Ohl tl&lt;lll '\
Wt'r L' t-~s.setul ted last \t_' .tl
r the nettl on aggrd\(:lh•d .tss,tult

th, tt
1
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J..ll' l (t'll l U\ L'r llJ/~ fl g un.' S T hl' t rtrn e

dropped 11 percent I'h ere "" ert• 7-1 1
1nstantesn f the two cnrnt•s rt' ported
111 \9i8, comparetl to 833 the [J f l'\ wus
'tl'at
Ohw s ftgures compared Y~lth a 2 J
pnu n t natwnal lilli ease 10 mur dcr
dll\ l notH i e g hg~nt 111ansbmght t: r Ill

v.tth et 11 pt&gt;r ct•n t ns.t• nal 1on all~ for
tilL: S&lt;.illle

23 da) S. t urned dtJWn o prHkag e ufferc'tl b) th•• M e~gs I ,ocal Board of
F:tJuca t1o n. 78-21. rn a vott• taken
Tuesda ;
A sti:l tcmcn t reg.Jrchng tlw str tk t
and lht• \t~tl· on the 'l t'l\ lt·tTH'nt
pal kagl' \\ a :-. ls.sut·d tlus nwrnmg b)
t h e \1 r1gs !. ~a t-il
f l'.:H 11e r s
:\.'iS()( ldtlon
It n·, ~t b
Contran to \1r (;[t•ason s lll'\A. s
release I uesda ~ ULt 2.1 ~I rA
membe rs ot t up\ I ll).; thf .\f e1gs I ~ H .tl
S&lt;:huol DrstrH t r!d!llllllsl r dtl\e nfflt'l'S

s uJll' MuncJ&lt;:~: ,

11 .am ,

\\l' rt'

g1v en the latest board package b~
Ted Bt bier OEA f1 eld repre"· ntatJvr at apprux1rnateh !0 30 p 111
Monda }, foll owmg negollallons tlldt
day 111 1\el.son\l lle
· B) 11 a m T uesdcn a fo nnr~ l
secrPt ballot vote uf the .t ss()( 1atum
was half completed , b~ 4 p m al l tht•
me m lx- rs who could be reached had

Sentenced

auoss the Unt tl'd Stat l'~
A.o;, t.•xpt'f h·d Clt.'\ elan d regl~"tered
t11e lnghes t C!Ul1L' Ind.t· x total1n 10/H
(UIIOng ( )hiO (!Ill'~ \\ lth ptlpUl d!HJrh
,f 1110r l' thr~n 10 000 \tota l (,f ~o 'JS2
JCJ7 8
~&gt;',If 1.h L St'\t'n offe nsts y, ere re porll•tl
Hobbo.·r) decline-d 3 7 pellenl 10
]"fleJ l' \Hft' 21J murders a nd /lllll
Oh 10 last )ear tn eontrast tu a .l
llel.!\ igl'lll !lli:tll Sl C:IU~hter ( (ISl'S
percent n se reportt&gt;d nat10nall ~
t&lt;.JIJ i l'{j ln tht• [.;.tkl' f . fl l'
Lit~
l.arct!ll y-tht!ft dro JJped 2 perL·ent m
f.lt countrnl!. for 28 7 per&lt;_ent of all
OhiO last year from 1977, compa re-d
mu rdt r
and
non -negilgt'nt

ed I ht. lo"" est Jn&lt; rea se O\ er
was burglar~ up 0 3 ( Jf 1
per Ct!nt m 19i8
Desp1h~ a sltght n st• m Ohw s
s h(JV\

-..wlent offenses last \-ear . murder
d rH inon -n e~ ll gt' n l mans lau ghter

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v(l ted The res ult v.as 78-21 agamst
"' rc pllll~ the package
The teac her s hope the1r presence
111 tile adnlmlStratwn building a nd
the vote not to accep t th4· latest
bt K~Jcl offer ""111 bJJng about 11 10rl'
pruduct1ve

neg otlatr ons

and

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has been offered b) la " enforce rs
1111s new event has senousl )
damaged negotiatiOn pr ocesses
rhc teac her.; occupym~ the offlt'e'
l&lt;K1 k over the telephones. VIOla te-d
the pll\ acy of the off tee personnel
lJ) l'WTU1Jag1ng through Jesb, fil L''
anU other matenals .and ha'.t
st·nous l~ rnterruptetl the ce ntnt l uf
ft Le da li) routme
They have shown littl e or 110 lUll ·
~ 1dera tton for o ur dJ~1net , our k H.i~
or an} one other than themselves
At the tim e of th e forted en
trantr b\ the tc&lt;:~cher s the supt.•nn
tendent .. treasurer and other r1d

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·\bout 30 t ea(_ her ~ wen.' 111 t ht• aU111 \Ill Slratl vt' uff tces a l the :\1c1gs
,! un1or High Sc hool In !11 tddleport
Wednesda) rnorntng Tht• lt'dt: ht· rs
he:t\ l' ~r11 VLLUfJ)I Hg tht' Uu1ldmg
Sl/1(_( 11 d m \1 qnda\ nJ(J flllng
r\1 5 p m [ uesclu) the phon e St:r·
vu I' was d1 st ont1n11ed 1n the offll E'!'i
Other utdrtJ es 11 1tht-• u ff~tes be111 g l)l i'Upted on a 24 hour bas1s y, ere still Ul
o~· y athm Wcdnl'sd ao., morning
!n ii slit tf'rnent Wedn r_'itl.-n mor IIIHg, Su pt Gll·asu11 hatl Uus to sa)
A stnoL!S .-1nd tllegdl \'l ola tton of
tilL' id ~ s uf tht' State of Ohru lras bet·n
.tnd 1s lX' I urr 1ng rtt tht~ M l~lgs Jumor

EXTENDED FORECAST
Fair Friday throu~h Sunda)
&lt;. old Friday 1\lth a "armmg
trt'nd through ttw wet&gt;kt·ud
H1ghs 10 the upper 4lls and 50,;
f'r1day, warllllng mto the 60s b)
Sunda) Lows 10 the upper 20s
aDd 1o" 30s Friday, warmmg mto
the 4lls b) Sunda)

ll1g h .l)&lt;.:hol ll
At th1s {)t JI!l l no rea l asst:-; U:tnt'l'

of to\i. n ror
nq~ uuatwn s \J.hi ch crrtatnl) settmtc 1
ha\t' been a plo)
BOARD 'S OH'ER
TI1e lx,ard s offer at the \1 (1nrJa\
negl)llatlorl.'i st-• ss 1un ln&lt; l udC's the
fulloy, 1nl.! pmnt"
11 "&lt;tlar\ , $10 (){'I()
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Baby survives
MJNNEAPOIJS IAP 1 - All 8month-old Infa nt. crar'J ed Ill hiS
mother's anns as she plunged
from a MlSSISSlppl R1 ver bndge,
sllJ'Vlved the 80-lool fall that
killed the 24-year-old woman,
pollee sa1d
Jean Krauser of Minn eapolis
dted Tuesd a) soon after rca~.:hrng
Hennepm County Mt&gt;d1cal Center. Her son, Kyan , was Ill
sallsfactory condtt 1on late
Tuesday , hosp1tal off1c1als sa1 d

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CO I.U\IB US, Oht u 1AP' - 'l11e
state IIH·d up tv 1ts prumiSL' Tu t•-;d. n
and lwgdn fLT in~ strtk lng t'lllf) IU\l't's
m the Depa r1111L lll of \ 1Ln!nl Ht .tlth
ami \1en ta\ lkt ardd1tull
·nwdl•partrnent 1m t~kt"(\ tilL· httkLL'ied

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of precrpttatwn 10
tomg ht and Thur.;da y

Lha nce

W! thC1Ut d IIIL'&lt;..IidlUI

.Jo hn Farn ~. t'Xt'&lt; Utl\ L' dtrecto r uf
Uw Ol.' SJ:r\ scud Uw WllOn w1l l nut
'durn lo tht• b ii rgalmng tablt' un til
Ull' ~i i-ltt' a ~ r t'l'" to ILl &lt;t mt_&gt;c\talor

rnansl&lt;:~ughtt:·r

tl ffense s reg istttred tn

Uw statt
Tht.· lowest {runt' lnrlt'x m c1ttes
"nh po pu!dt 10ns uf mute than 10,000
\-1.&lt;-i!'i found 111 U1e\ 10t and Sha Y.. nee
I cJ wns.lnp ~A hi( h OOth reported a
liJtal uf 115 of fenses la st year

rapes 1Jt aggra\iated
1 t&gt; por red lu law
~tffll 1..tls 111 Cht.•\ 1ot m 1978 And no
111~1arc L'~ of et th t&gt; r murder or non ll t'l..: ill.!. t_'llt
ntt:~nslau~hter
\\ er e
r t'~I stt·r 1 d HI Shrtwrwt.• T (l wnsh1p
~ v for(

.t s~ c~ults

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l&gt;op king sa Ill the wal ko ut b\ about
l 500 0(~ 1 ·A illL mbt·r s. ""hwh be~an
\f um.lin u\t'f a iontrat! d tsputt' h.1:-.
hrtd uni) a mmllnal t&gt;ffl'&lt;. 1 on rncntttl

Jt•pttr 1111g tu y,ork '
J11 l' lUli Ufl S&lt;J\"' tht_• "'tri kt• lS

Assot.1a11on
Thl' r erguson Ac t prO\ ld l'S for lhl'

not y,a gt•s

rehmn g of fir ed stn kt·r s. bu1 those

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lf!dft-LI I\ t.' iii kt·t&gt;pmg peopiL' fr om

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1 Hockcfell er
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OtstnhutiOn l'rodu Ll "
thr hrst plant t o Jocd t(' 1n th \'
\1.tslln ('ount 'r Industrial l'drk
pr.11sed PDP for It s &lt;'O iliiJlll nti nt to
\\ &lt;'S t Vt r l::lnld and rt s t u~ s to th e co&lt;~l
md ustn thr ough thr manu fa ctur E' of

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'!1lt rt_•'s no rea snr for o rntU lCH CM

vo te s on
tht•
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Thl' thret:' unton s repr esent about
171l00 "'"r kt r " m '10 nwntal ht·alth

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1n conJune twn "'tth thl' l'' ent

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Vlerchantc; ~111 bt· condut t1n ,e:
thcu Ol,l, fl Chnstma:-i seasu;1 ~!\&lt;.. ·
d\i.&lt;l! p r umullitn

proc ess

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h1ch lime reasons

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Ji' k

lf'n.\e

to be ac·

umulott•Ll 'Tm. ahng 180 days corn·
p.trt.•cl to \55 no""- 1J1 a way to earn
10 i:Jddltlunal di:iJ" of severance pay
' 6 nuleage muease fr om the 12
( t'IIL'1 reque;)led to a more rea listic
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('hangt'' thot L-n rh team.s agreed
!no

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thrs mor·

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that thl' \o lmg un the contract
1 1:-. ,, f. 11 u'
!!t· satd t he package

,., d " rHJI e xpla~r1ed

tu teachers and
wen• nut answered He
suggt st U1a 1 the tea chers hold an
open st'ssion &lt;In lhe package offered
qu e~liO i t.'i

.~t

wlllch tum- thetr questiOns could

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~:t n swered

\1 p;.mllmt•,

then· ha ve no new

ntg utlcttJUII s st·t 1n the .stnke whtch ts
Ill 1L' f1fth week Teachers WIShing
to t:stab llsh a negotiatiOns sesston

sho uld conwct board pres1dent,
Carol Pren:e, (;Ieason eoncluded .

H ~1! If !C at ton

a ~.: r eemcnts

Ul'-11 1UtiU1.~

tJ..u u,_;houl till'

Fall festival

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:ilate s

\fun lt 1prd L1nplc•~ tl'" hi:l \l' l l'adlL't.l

ut, '11J,

t" pa r tl l -patt •
lnl.;!t•s b\ rhone

rslnng

dedication speaker.

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Governor Rockefeller

mrnm l!
Ho ekefl'ilt'r told th 1· ne.IC I\ 200 pt' l
sons 111 attcndancc that PDP s four

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btl.!~t·st

( '~l!Hil unl t .tllon s
Wor kt'f!'i
of
, r nt.'f!ra i-llld thl' ·\ rnl· r 1 c.r~n
h· t.lrr atton of St, l ll' Co u nt~ C:l flt!

fo r

1m rtcd

1s h1 n~ to Pn tt•r ! o do so

p.trl H l pt:~ll u n

wot ker s wuuJd Ut_• un p1obrtt tun
w1ttlout tt.&gt; nure for tv.o ~ l!ars ,1/ld
mclJgJble fu1 PH.' IIH r edst' ' for unt•
recH ht.:d
SUth.'lllate a f ter tJll' dcpd l lll lL'nt
rt'jt'Clt•d a UT!IO!l rt'QUl'St for :1

he:ts

due

·nrnallon.s

t rlrdanlt \\-lth th e li::IV\ 111 i::IU non·
Jl'lle\i.al sJtuat lllllS gl'.tng the !lldl\ 1du.d thl' nght fu r Lu nfl:' r er1 ces U1
tlw pn·&lt;.:t.•mt· of a laW}er or
I tpr~" 'l lntdt l '.u
Y. lt h the ad"'11 bo.• sWletl b\ the adinimstratwn
\() lilt.' perso n no t bemg g1ven a
n· nrY~al
A nun-renewed person
"ould hd\l' the n gh t to appealto the
' upt•rmll'ndent at whJlh tLme the
..,t Jpt•nntt-ndent would rev1ew and
~ ou ld i:~l sn ha\e to gl\e reaso ns for
tht tutt her nnt bu ng rene wed f4)

Llrt• aruw.tl Chnsllnas paraUt• spon·
:-.Pred b' the \1 tddlt•pur1 Cha mi.JL•r lif

( OITU!lern·

'2 1 su pplemental equalizatiOn ot
"&lt;&lt;lanl'" 1 { 1 fa1r d1.-,rmssal non·
r ell&lt;'" c:~l l;-mgu&lt;'lgr wh1 ch grve all ter -

t•ntt·r the ta l ks

workl'r s tn tht• Trff tn \1t ntdl l kalth
and Dl'\ elo prlll' Tllctl (\·nlt.•t T ht.• &lt;11 t
pr o h1b1t s
s trrkt• s
tJ\
publ11
erh pIa) L't'S
D t.'[Mffll ll'nl
spuk, ,s rn ..tn
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Dopkm g sa11.l th e sti-ltl' ttlsu ~ ~
rt'\ ll'Wmg a dtLton al &lt; ase s arou JI{l
the stott· to dL'tcnmne If ::;uffH IL'I"l4:
t.'\ lfit•nt L' ex1sts to u~· the strttUtl'
agams1 othl'r stn kt ng ll l L'lll iJL&gt;r -; of
Uw Oh1&lt;1 CIVil Sen llt' J·:mplo\u'"

M e~mwhlil' 1ht \1,1,0 s1 de~

l 1 ~8(1

annual parade

1\I •JX.' '- ( (I

Part!} cloud) tomght and Thu l sda) Low tomght m the m 1d ,!if,
H1gh Thursda) m the lo" 00s 1 he

striking e1nployees

11974o\1f ha

fft• ( f ' \t' S..· pt l

sought for

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Weather

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ur lllflli at

State begins firing

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OKLAHOMA CITY 1AP I
Koger Dale Stafford. 'li, after
protestmg lus mnocence, was
se ntenced Tues day t o be
executed by drug lllJCCtlon for the
murders of srx employee:; at et
steakhouse 15 months ago
Stafford's attomey , J Malone
Brewer, 1s appealing the stx first degree murder convictiOns a nd
the process will Lake yea rs,
making 1t unposs1ble for Stafford
to be put to death Jan 17 as
D1stnct Judge Charles Owens or dered
The Sll&lt; murder.; at the S1rlom
Stockade were " hideous and
Vlc&gt;ous and cruel ,'' Stafford sa 1d
" I'm not capable of s uch a cnme
I feel that maylx- someday
some way, they'll ftnd the real
person who d1d 1l and I'll lx- set
fr ee "

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Meigs teachers reject latest contract package
BY BOB HOEFLICH

1,221 pass bar
FREE CLOTIHNG DAY
Free Clothing Day Wlli lx- held at
the Salvation Army, 115 Butternut
Ave, Pomeroy, from 10 am to 12
noon Tuesday All area residents are
InVIted

61 YEAR MEMBEKS - S•xty-&lt;llle year mem bers
v.ere pr esented g1fts at the a nnua l Me1gs County Farm
Bureau mect1ng held Tuesd"y mghl at Chester
Presenttng g1 fts wct s Kobert Rurdette left Honurrt• o,;

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PARENTS' RAU.Y
A parent.&lt;;' rally for the Me1gs
Local School D1stn ct w11l be held at 6
thiS evenmg at the Middleport
Muruc1pal Park
All mterested
peopl e of Me1gs County are
welcome , Sarah Welch announced

ELBERFELD$
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Bureau were left to nght , Mr m1d Mrs Fran cis An

of the Me1gs l ..o&lt;. ul
School DlStntl, on stnk e for !he pa st

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dr ew, HeuJ Young, M1 (:lfld Mr.s Howard ;-..;ulan, i::lnd
Mr a nd Mrs Ha;mo nd f'ur lx-e ll1e "nnual dtnner w,&gt;s
held al Chest er ~]ementary School

Tea&lt;_ hers

\\,tll'r plt ' :i.~ urt· ag&lt;Hnst a dJ\ er s
tJofh Ulueast'S ns tht' dt·pU1 uf his

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Camp Conley seeks

ACfiONS DISMISSED
Two acuons have been disrrussed
m the Me1gs County Corrunon Pleas
Court
They mclude an arbon for the
dissolutiOn of the marnage of Kathy
Sue Seth and Bnnle) Frank!Jn Seth
and an actwn by the F'armen; Bank
and Savmgs Co , agamst 0\arles H
Mash Ill. et al
A dissolution was ISSued m the
marnage of John S and Paula
thomas and an action for divorce,
chargmg gross neglect of duty and
extreme cruelty , was filed by John
W Yates, Cheshire, agaliiSl Drama
C Yates , Hurncane, W Va The
pla1ntt ff asks custody of one chi ld

40 YEAR HONOKEES - KeCelVlng recog n1l 1on for
40 year m emberships m the Me1gs Co unt) F'am1

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11~f d 1n &lt; ool

&lt;.~ r e ' ll!l'll

of

YI S IOil " Th L'S('

Tlt t'n Newtnn Roberts. lr . John
1,l]('ntmc1" Pn no~ld Neuhauser and

Tral'\ Kltt hen Ill . left S€cure jobs
tn "it.trt th ei r nwn busmess. the
1:o\ l'rnor po Pllrd out " That In lt sclf
1s llllp r r,--= 1 \e " he ~D id . ·' but the r rs k
''1' "' ·r.t•n lonk ~a"' a ven car efull}

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l11e\ knm' r oal ts thl rt ns"e r t o
tl. t· t'nt'rf.!: \ sun I\ al of ou r ndtJon
' nd Jt 'sonh c1 molter of tun e be fo rt'
o~ , IHlSf'n "iUS 1111 r onl \\ ill he rear hed
th111U~ h out th 1s lcllld
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fol lowed

lomm ent s

b)

I lt·vc l oplllrnt /\ uthonty m emb er

.IHck Fr uth . spea king 10 the absence
of .I &lt;~C k Rurdelt , board presid ent
Fruth on behHlf uf Burdett and
otht•r lllPIJ .b e r s of the Development
1\uth tHit) 1,.\ l'lt n'llrd PDP, saymg
th e
dedl call oo
of
Po wer
l&gt;1stnbulion Product s Ir1c marks H
grea t da y In Mason Count y

set at Racine
The streets of Hacme VIllage will
bt.' orne alive w1th the sound - not of
moO! &lt; - bu t of an old fas hioned f~ll
festival from 6 30 to rrudrught
Fnda)
Van ous non-profit groups of the
commuruty are sponsoring the
fest1 va l and there WJU be various
food booths, co untry stores , games
of varwus kinds, a queen contest,
cos tume JUdg ing,
pumpkin
dec oratmg contests and other events
throughout the evening.
A square dance will be held begin·
mng at 9 p.m The public tB mvited to
the even! Any group or individual
needmg any further information
may contact Charlotte Wamsley,
949-2008 , Lmda Diddle, 949-2533, or
Behnda Johnson, 949-2794.

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2- The Dally Sent mel, Mlddleporl-Pumt·•·n) , 0 . Wednesda) Oct 2&lt; IY79

Washington
By Clarence
Report Miller
What Federal program began m
1964 w1th an ann ua l cost of $30 5
rrulhon and dollarWlse has grown by
over 22,300 percent m 15 years to a
cost of $6 8 rrulhon ann ually' What
program began 1n 1~4 serv&gt;hg
370,000 persons per month and 1n
1979 was servmg approxunatev
18,500,000 people per m onth '' The a~­
swer to both questions - the FOO&lt;l
Stamp Program Started dunng the
years of the 'Great Society ." the
food stamp program has kn own no
equal m the manner 1t has grown
durmg the last 15 years
How could the numbers gr ow so
fast one ts compelled t o as k' When 1t
started 1n 1964 the average benefit
per person per month wa.s ~~ween
$6 and $7. Today the ave rage benefit
per person per month IS approxunately $30 In th eir effur1 tu en sure that eve1: AmenLan has an
ctdequate d!t'l, the Congrt•ss has

broadened

th e

cligibilll)

r equ1rement.'i to tht• po1nt whe n· &lt;tp·

proxunatel) 27 rrulhun Amen l'ans
now qualif y for the foot! stamp
program ~xpressed 111 annther
way . that mean.s approx:11nath one
out of ev~r: e1ght peopi{' 1 ~ th1s
co unt r } IS e l l~ible , und a pproxunatel) one ou t uf eHr) th n•e
households IS eligible If \ou t:tn a
student at Lollege ) ou cou ld tx•
ehgl ble If yo u are a • orker on
strike . you could be e hgJblr
IJke most Federal programs,
when the Congress joes somethlllg ,
they do 11 b1g , and 1n the case of f ~&gt;xl
s tamps. vet'} b1g They have mad&lt;·
the program so b1g that 1l IS a pproaching the unmanagea ble Adnumstrators are mcreas1 ngly hard
pressed to va lidate the ehgibiht) of
par'tlctpants A nwJJber of members
of Congress , myself Included , would
like to see chang es mad e that would
require program parti Cipant.-; 1.u
work for the1r benefits 1f so able
And a number of such "workfa re '
projects are bemg testerl But he ll' ,
too, the numbers 1m olved rnakr
such an approach e xtremt:&gt; ly dif ficult to accomplish
How can we make the F ood Stamp
program more manageable ,., How
can we ensure that the prog ram IS
not abused, that the truly nee&lt;h are
helped ') How can we keep the ~o..':iL..,
m c heck 'l
In 1977 , when the y last made
major amendments to the •'f~&gt;&gt;d
Stamp Ac t . the Congress ~&lt; a s corlscwus of the skyrocketmg &lt;osl of the
program and placed a spending

l't' lhng on the program of a bout 6 2

Spea kmg ye!He r da\ at a Con fen·nce Hoard meetmg 1n Frankfurt .
c;rrman;
Kaufman
Set iJ
h o u!:ie h old~ w1U try. tu mamta1n
standards of b\lng un ti l fmdn llal
ond economil pressu r es oveno~. he lm
the m · ·
Rus1nes.&lt;. he said. Will be caught
111 the ' 1se of conllnued large external ti::l :-ih need s
while 1nte m a \
ca sh gcnt· ratm g ~ 11! mod ~ r.at e
bat:c~ u se of the squ eeze on profi ts
~ol a doorru;da} forecast by an1
llll'&lt;iiL'i, but a sotJe nng one , as L"i lhctt
mdJl' a few weeks a~o 1n &amp;:tnkers
Munthl; Maga11ne b; Albert H Cox,
.Jr
president of Mrrnll Lynch'
E&lt;. unomJcs Inr
Cuns wner loam; dppe.ar to be
parti c ular!; vulnerable , he wro te
One wonders what mi ght happen as
emplo}mt·nt fal ls and If the
Cl'Unouuc- Jo ~A ntur n should be
unusual!) lun~

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Today's commentary
The trouble with images
By Don (;rnfl
Well he s gone
An~ thmg , howrve1 hut fu1 gotte n
The VISi t of Pope J ohn Paul II
unques t10nabl} has bee n the m ed ia
e1ent of the ;ear m the Umt"l Sta tes
of Amenca. poss1bl) the bigges t oc casiOn for an outpourmg of nati onal
exubenmce SlnCC the Blcenlenmal or
three years back And thnt wt·nt on
not fo r a mere week but for a full
\.ear
:\ o olher pers onage 111 r ece nt
mcmur) has :;o dom mated the
ni:l t\Unl:l ] attent1un and bt.•en tht•
rt..•up!ent of so much and so uver "h el m lng l)
fav orab le m e di a
t o\crl:lge
The tnumph~:~l papa.!
pr ugle3's was suth as to 1make an)
mer{' pres tdent - or . m ore to the
pmnt of our present political
:i tlu.:ttl nn pn•s!dt·nt!al as p1ra nt - en·
\ 10us t u the po tnt of despa ir
Po.&lt;Sibly a bll too tnumphal Ill
.some respects There were excesses
tha t 111 some cases verged on the c1r·
cus In Philadelphia, a church
bnefl y VISited was stnpped for
souvc rur ilt' m.S while mass was s till
l&gt;c mg offered In Boston, the pope's
)oulhf ul thought.&gt; were available for
;; telephone call A work permed as a
youn~ pnest Cl quarter or a cen tu r}
i1go \\as rec orded Ln Enghsh tr onslcttron for Phone-(J·Poem
Som e might also mclude as cx&lt;·css
some of the media attentiOn - the
multiple spe c 1al
sectiOHs
1n
m etropolitan newspapef!i and the

nonstop a nd repettttous Lelev!SIOn
cov erag e tha t sugges ted med1a
h) pe
The psycholog1sL&lt; may ha ve been
off enng severa I ex plana ti ons as to
"hy lh1s should be While preSJden L" . prem1ers and prelates of lesser
deg ree aiJound . and even kings are
st ill 1n moderate suppl) . the re IS
onl y one pope
Aos a ~ plrl tua l l eo d~r and as a
world figure, he IS a celebnty And
the publ1e IS drawn to celebnty llut
!)(' cl:lu~w he 1s umque, he 1s even
mor~ HL· IS a superee lebnty, wh ose
power to attra ct crowds and eli cit a
Wdnnth of response to h1 s ve r}
present r no mere CIVI l lea der can
hopt.· t u a pproal h
And wh1 le tha t rna} be true of

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popes

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general , this

~artu.: u l ar

pope Is a special case He IS an ex traordi naril y appealing mdlvidual chan'l matH', to use the&gt; wurd that
has perhaps ali eady been too much
used
Pope John Paul s transce ndent
unage IS both a reflectmn of and
m ore tha n the mdi Vldual Itmsp1red
an outpouring of affec11on and an en thu s ias m for his word even though
the mes."iages conveyed "'ere not
always lhose tu s li.steners would
hear
In emphaS!Zmg re hgwn 's central
place 1n man 's personal and publi c
hfe and 1n r~ a ss~rt mg traditi onal'
Catholic tenets. he contradi cted m
severa l speCifi c~- birth control, the
rolt~ of "-Omen - preva iling trends
a mong both Arnencan Catholi cs and
the broader population As the guest
of one superpower. he took '"ue
w1th th•, poln·1es of supe1 powers Lila
v ulnerable world
Som e would see m this a lesson to
politiCians tha t 11 IS possibl e to go
aga ms t popu lar trends and nut unh
s urv1 ve bul be aeclauned It 1~,
howeve r , questionable that domg so
woold work for others as well as for
th1s pope
There 1s no questwn that the papal
VISit has had a powe rful UT!pact both
on the Umted States and on the
world to wh1 ch his public appeal has
been so VlVidly demonstrated But
Impact and long-term effe&lt;'l are tw o
diffe re nt thmgs
There are nu mdiLatwn!:i that trend:; m Amencan Cathol icism are
likely to be turned or even slowed lhe room for controve rs y ma y, 1n
fact , ha ve been en larged Or that the
rules of the superpower game ma y
be modified 1n any s ig nifi cant
respect None of thJS detra cts from
the genuineness of the response to
the papal VISit and personality
But there cou ld be fresh thought
for P ope John Paul Il1n the poetr·y of
tht• young pnest , Karol WolJ iy la,
who s poke 1n lrans lauon to Boston
cal le r s of the necess lt) of
wrestlmg, l1k e Jacob. w1th
tJJ tages
That's the trouble With un&lt;Jgcs tlw~ somettmes get m the wa}

"Ohio Perspective"
()iHee of busmess, and tilt.&gt; Sij /Il e
lllrormat1on for the parent f1 rm or
holdm g com pa m , 1f an) . a(on~ w1th
tile le ngti1 of t11ne the seller has b"·n

CO LUMRUS . Ohio
AI' 1
Effet llH Thursda) OhiO" 111 haw a
ne" Ia\\ O\il'rSt&gt;l'lng · bu s1ne ss
opiXHtumt} plans, " us uall} known
as franch ises under 'fhlch fn ed
ch1cken. ba l k scrat cher or other
would·bt· cntreprt•nt•ur s can ge t
bi lk"f
Am ong other tll mgs, tile stat utc
~ 1 ves purchas ers of fr a nrh1ses f1vc
da) s to renm s1der and tan(t•l out
t' \ en after s1gnuJJ.; on agrt&gt;t• men t.
t~nd require s sellt.•r s t o m&lt;Jke
(lJ sclosurl's which mclude
- Nanlt' and addn·ss rrm1 •pal
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Berry's World

bus tn ess
- A.Il payments that will have Ul be
llladc by tlle buyer to beg1n
operatwns umler the plan , mcludmg
such thm ~s as pre-pa1d re n t~ or
111\' entor y pur chases
- The conditiOns under which a II
ur part of an) mJtJal paym~nt IS
refundable, or lhe fact 11 JS not
ref undable 1f that be tlle case
~The name and address of the
bondmg compan) under wh1ctl the
seller operate s. ur as an alterna t1w ,
th e name and address of th e trustee
1f the selle r IS proleCtL'&lt;i by a tr ust
111

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INTEREST m·
MEIGS-MASON ARt:A
R08F..RT HOEFLU ll
City EdJ\or
f"ubiJaMd dally f'If'f'ptS.Wrdl!y h y T1w 0111.

\'allf'y Publlllhiug Compaay- MuiUlDf'dia, (Ji f'
Ill Cou r t Sl, Po ~M~y OllJo ti7B Buslat-a1
Offkf' l,hoDr In ZlW. F..dilDNI PhoiM'
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Sn und t llu pot'-alf' patd II Pomnv) , Ohio
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"You're lucky' ThiS IS REALLY hard ', r
workaholiC "

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wh!'r r- a~all.ablr 9Q f'~DlM prr wf'd. D) M ullor
Roo~ W•f'rt! C'I ITif'r 5f'n k t DOi IVIIlablr , 01M'

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Cru• ·1 al ...: anw~ ( Uilttnut' tv ht t 11 n 1
mon 10 tt11 s \ear :-i SV A(' rH&lt;'t' a nd
ttl!:, week IS 0 ( 1 exee pt 10n FnJa.,

Balancing a Kennedy ticket

n•ed the l' l' tltng

Business mirror
NEW YORK I AP 1 - The s trams
of credit-overextensiOn for
bustnesses and mdi vJduals almost
certainly will be growmg more obViOUS over the next few months i:t'i
the Federal Reserve lightens 1t.s eunlrol of the money s uppl y
Slow-pay could become no-pa)
credit "quality " seems dest ined to
detenorate Fmanc1al lnsllt utwn s
and busmesses could collapse
Nobody knows if the scenano will
be played out, becaust: nobody toda )
can make forecasts more lhan a few
months ahead But the poss1 b1ht1es
are there , or else the knowledgea ble
people wouldn 't be talkmg a bou t
them
Henry Kaufman, a brokerage
house partner considered bv some to
be a credit-market see~. avoJd'i
emotional terms, but he does foresee
the seltmg for ·a su bstanllal
detenorat1on m the qu ail !) uf
credil "

In Washington

billion dollars for f1 stt:t l _H 'ct r " 1!!7'1 ,

1980 and 1981 Should the costs ,.,
~·t tht' new aJilt' rHItllcnt d!( tated thc:it f()od stamp
bt•nt_·f l\..!, \Hn.d J be rl'dul'ed to kL'l'P
u\'t•rall cost.s unJt•r the spec1f1etl
l illUL':i Hut as ~u uftl'n Is the CH:lt'
ht' rt' 1n W ,t~h 1 n g ton . t e!lmgs rt re
lllcH.It• t o bt• brukt'll, ..t lld Uu.'S po:-,i
August t.tw Presldt• rLt s1gm•d mto laVt
a bill hftmg the spendi ng !Inut to 6 8
billion dollars for l- Y 79 :'-low fur thl'l eff u rt~ are underwa~ to du thl'
s;u m• fur FY s 80 a nd 81
What has caused thts SLZea bli:
u\ t'rrun ? What has st'n t progrHIII
t U:-i h far be~ond proJected f1g ures '1
In !977 the Congress put mto the Act
a proVISIOn that ope ned the door tu
app ruxulla lel) 3 nullion new partH 1prmL5 Vndr1 the ulJ S)'~tcm pa1 ·
lw1pants had to put up a set amount
of money to gt'l a set .:trnoung of food
stamps . As a result of Uu s new
pnJVISIQn partiu pants nu Iunger
ha ve to p ut up an;th1ng Man) a re of
the op1 mon that to keep the program
manHgeablr and kt•ep tht· ( o."il'i
duwn . til l' prog r am ~ hou ld be put
bcH·k on tts former bd SIS where1n 111dllld uab had to put up some of their
o\o\ n mont&gt;~ to purehast• stamps
'Il w"~ and l!lan~ otlwr rcforr n.s an· to
i&gt;l' discussed at food stamp hean ngs
t UJI entl)
bemg runducted b~ tht'
Huust• Agnculturcd Commi ttee
Some of tht.' uther t: h.cmges bcm~
euntemplated an.• fiscal sanct10n.s
ugamst st ates that ha\c !ugh errm
ratL'S In a dmuustenng thf' prog1am.
g1 &lt;111l1 ng a ut hunt) fur states to
count mcome retrospeeuvely dnd
req uire
month ly re ports of
h,Jusehold &lt; tn unt."tances g ra nttng
s t&lt;t tt~s flex1bt lit) to msutute stnl1er
\ ~..~ nfll..' d t lon proeedure.s than presen t!\ prc.scnbed . a proposal to redu!'e
th1 ' thr e~ho ld ' abu'l.e wh1ch e lJerl}
and &lt;J"al&gt;led renp~ent.&gt; will be
all uv.t.."d to tlcmn mt.."&lt;::hcal ded u c t wn ~
a nd thu~ 1ncrea.se benrf1L"i for thuSL'
"1 Lh highe r rncdJL al expense.s, and &lt;J
pruposa1 to unDrm. e tlw program s
\.\- UJk requ1n•ments ~htch 1 touchtil
tlll t:'a rh er
Wlll'n d "'ell·mt~nt1um•d program
such as th10 get.&gt; too b1g and too
cos tl} , a nd a bu ses run rampa nt. the
trul) needy are the otlf'~ that suffer
must No Iunger can thc 1r neeili; be
full)- met bt•causP of tht.• numbe r s Ill ·
vol ved It s tm1e we ti ghtened up the
Ia"" :-; and regu ll:l t\on.s I=:IJ\.f'mt ng tht•
Aduums tratwn uf tht• Food Stamp
Prugram The longt•r we dela\ the
lar gl'r the program bccume.s

Crucial games slated
Friday in SVAC race

Editorial opinions,
comments

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thr1·r rnr1ulhs $111 .il Elsewbrrr Jllil 00 "'•
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bill.

s ub m itted to the
l .c~ l sl a ture by Attorney Gtmeral
Wilharn J Brown . con tams a list of
prohJbttwns a ff edmg s eller s of
bu s mess opp01 turuly plans
F or tnstance, It bans or al, wntten ,
vr
VISUa l
pre se ntati OOS
to
prospt!'cll vt&gt; pur c hasers concc rm ng
sales or profits tha1 !"annot be
ba e ked w1th 'a lid data
The sta tute. m facl , says that
•.l'llers mtLc.;t provide such data to the
lruyer at least 10 days befor e an
agn..... m ent 1,; sLg ned
Spe{'lflca llv. the new law makes 11
illt'ga l fur a se ller or brokt'r to ma ke
r 111~leadmg st alt•ments. or to en t{ll,i;t'
111 am "(h.•t·••otl\'t&gt; ,,f u•u un sc wnablt·
aet or Ul&lt;i( \J(t'
It l' llli~ 'W\' f &lt;:. th"· Httorlll'\ L! 1' llt'l CJI

By Martha Angl e and
Robert Walters
WASHINGTON I~E A I - Even
before Sen F:dward M Kenned y officially enters the 1980 presi de ntial
race, ;-peculatiOn 1s nfe a bout
possi ble runnmg mates- espec ia lly
lfl the South
The assumptiOn IS that 1f Kenn edy
becomes the DemocratiC nommce .
he w1ll need - for ti cket-balancing
purposes - a v1ce pres 1dent 1al ca n·
didate who IS not from the Northeast
and not a Catholic
The South IS a logical huntmg
ground for s uch a rUJmmg mate, pi:tr·
Ucularl} 1f Kennedy hopes to soothe
the wounded feelmgs that arc bound
to res ult 1f he defeat.&lt;; t he reg1on 's
nat1ve son Jmuny Corter 1n the 1980
pnmanes
Talk among Southern Democrats
abou t potentia l K enned y ru nnmg
mates seenLS t o be most hel:lvi iy
foc·used on three of hi s eolleag ues 111
the Senate - Dal e Bumpers of
Arkansas. Ernest F Holl1ngs of
South Carol! no and J Bennett J ohn s tem of I .o ulslana
Of the three . Bum pers IS prnba bl;
L~c ( losest to Ke nnedy lllJd eol ogJcal
lerrns, both Hollings and J ohns ton
&lt;Jre far more conserv&lt;Jtlvc than the
Massachusetts ltberal
However , Bwnpers has a t1m1ng
prob le m rshared b} Hollmgs 1 that
could create diffic ulties H1s Sena tt•
tem1 expires next yea r and he would
hove to g1ve up a virtually s ure re·
eleclwn b1d to run With Ke nne d\
Johnston fa ces no such dilemm;;
He was Just re-elected last \ e;H emU
could take~ "free' shot at higher offlee Without n s kmg Ius Senate sea l
Humor has 11 that he has been actively Jockeymg for consJderatlull e~s
;; possible Kennedy Ueket nllJ te
&lt;~!though nobod} reall\ ·runs" for
tile pos ition

Best behavor in Ruston
One Impediment to an announeement of Kennedy's preSJ den tlal cand idacy Will be removed nex t
we e k en d
once d edicati o n
eerem on1es for the Jo hn F Kenned)
~res1dentJal librar} In Boston have
been eoncl uded
Pres ident Carter has long been
sehedui('&lt;i to Join the enu r e Kenned)
famil y 1n the offi cial dedi cation un
Oct 20. and the senator Wr-Jsn 't i:tbout

to make th e occas iOn any more awk -

ward than necessary for his
probable rival
The two men Will be under Intense
press scru tmy every minute they
are together in Boston, but aides in
both camps lnstst they expect all to
be "sweetness and hg ht."
Special-interest dollars
A last-ditch effort was planned m
the House last week to contain the
Oood of Specla}-mteresl dollars
pouring mto congresswnal cam paib'll coffers for 1980 as reform advocates push a b1U that would reduce
the amount busmess and labor
political actiOn committees can c ontribute to House candidates
The mea sure, sponsored by Reps
Dav1d Obey , D-W1s , and Tom
lia1lsba ck . R-Ill , would reduce from
$10,000 to $6 ,000 the total any PAC
could g1ve a !louse candidate over a
two-year election period and would
put a ceilmg of $70,000 on the amount
a ca ndidate could accept from all
s urh PAC' combined
Ever ~ m t:e the government
ass ured the pnmary responsibility
for f1nan c mg pres1denl!al elect10ns,
spec1al-1nterest money ha.s been
pounng Into congressiOnal ra ces
P AC spendmg on House and Senate
ca ndidates tnpled between 19'74 and
I 978, reach mg $35 I nullwn
The busmess and labor groups, out
for "the best Congress money can
buy ." concent rate the1r generosity
on 1ncumbents - espec ially those
1\ho serve on committees handling
legLslBtwn of Inte rest to the donors
Seed ts no cntenon , etther A
CunUl1on Cause analysiS shows that
111 1978 a n average of $23 ,000 1n PAC
m oney went to House cand1dates
who had no oppositiOn m e1ther the
prunary or the general electiOn
Senatorial standoffs
A vot1ng-record analys1s by the
Arnenean ConservajloVe Umon m ~ca te s that the senators from e1ght
;'Ultes are so sharply div1ded
ideologJcally that theu- votes tend to
laneel one another out.
The ta&lt;pa yers could probably
save dough s1mply by benchmg both
senators fr om the folloWing · Cal! forIli a Colorado. Idaho, Ind1ara . Iowa ,
Nevada, Ne" Hampshire and Texas

Washington today
WASHI!'i GTON 1AP I
B\ the
lill ie tlw t•xhlbltiDn contests end and
tlle &lt;harnp10nsh 1p season beg1n s lh t'
l and td a t~s fur president 1n 1980 ll l ij~
be buned m stra w
The JUSt -for-show straw poll IS
bt•ccKn mg a fad 1n pres1dent1al
lil lfi~I g run g Flonda's p r e-see~s.on
co mpe tit iO n between Pre s tdent
Car te r and Sen Edward M
Kennedy turned out to be H good
gumnH' k for grab bUlg l:lttentwn , l:lnd
may ha Vt.' produced some frtn ge
be nefi ts as well The Cali forma
Democratic Part y m&lt;:t ) haY L' a stra w
poll uf its uwn Jan 20 The stra \o\
pollster s ha ve been oul Ul Iowa,
measurmg Republican ca nd idates
Sen Wilham Promme , D-W1s ,
says Flonda and other sta les tha t
stage ca rl) contests mlhe campaign
for lhl.' Democrati C nomtnatwn are
gettmg s peCial atlentwn from the
Whtte House on federa l pro Je&lt;.'ls cmd
spendmg
Adrnimstratwn official s have
dem ed repeatedly that the carnpa1gn
battleground states are gettm g more
tllan tll e1r share of altent10n m the
distnbutwn of federal dollars and
a ppomtrnents .
But Proxrmre sa 1d Monday tllal
lhe Democra tic caueu ses 1n Flonda
prompted " a gus h of fed e r al
spen dm g" th er e . and carr1ed a
rnt&gt;ssagt&gt; to all the other sta tes
·If yo u're smart , you'U set up a
sen es of early ca ucuses and straw
po ll s a nd the ea rlie s t poss ibl e
pnmor) Tha t '.'ay yo u ean steal a ll
lunds of fed eral goodies from th e
rest of the country ..
Proxnure 's W1scon sm 1s not mt o
tlle straw poll busmess, but w1ll hold
1ts presJdcnt1al pnmary elec tion •
Apnl t A few ca mpaigns back, that
tlmUlg rnade W1scon sm one of lhc

to mvt&gt;st 1gate suspt"t'tt&gt;d vw la tJons.
and 1t conta ms erumna l penalttcs

for failure lo make the required
&lt;.h selos ures or for v10latt ng a ny pa rt
of tlle aet
Conv Jctwn of a f1rsl offense co uld
rt•sult m a s c ntt!net' of up to stx
rnunU1s mearcerat.on and a fme of
up to St ,000
A s.•cond offense would be a
felom , pumshable by up to fiVe
H'ar:-- and a fmt• of up to ~2 . 500

ntghL ]\;orth Gallli:! Vlstb Eet s t e r ~l
cmJ Ham tall Tr ole travel.s to Sout hwestern 111 Impor tan t lc o~ ut· ton -

ke) ea rly t ests of presidential
&lt;ampa1gn strength
Nol any more At least e1ght stales
Will have registered lhelr prm1ary
' erdieWi before WlSCOIISln gels to
'ote And tha t doesn't even count th e
t au&lt;. uses, real and straw , that wlll
have been held b} April Fool 's Day

Today in history
Ry Tiw Associated Prt"n
Toda) 1s Wednesday, Oct 24, the
297tll da} of t979 The r e a re 68 days
left 111 tllt· year
Toda) 's highlight Ul lustory
On tills date m 1945, lhe SoVle t
Umon be(ame the 29th na twn to
rail f)' th e Umted Nauons Charter,
and the world orgamz.a twn went Ulto
bustness

On tll1s date
In 1603, .James I wa s proclauned
Kmg of England, Scotland, France
and Irela nd
In 1648, th e Thlrty Years War
ended w1th the Peace of Westphalia .
In 181il, the first telegrams we r e
sen t across tlle Uruted States
In
195 2,
General
Dwight
E ise nhower made one of tlle most
fa mou s ca mpaign pro m1se s 1f
elected , he'd go to Korea to end th e
war

In t962, the American blockade or
Cuba workl'&lt;l several Soviet sh1ps
bound for the mJssJle-fortlhed 1sland
turned away without confrontation.
In t973, the Umted States rejected
Egy p t ia n
Pre sident
Sadat 's
suggestion that Amencan troops
JOin Sov1et forces m s upervtstng a
cease -f1re 111 tlle Mideast war .
Ten years ago West Germany reval uc'&lt;i 1ts Mark upward, endtng
almost a yea rs' worth of speculatiOn
that
had
threatened
the
mtern at1onal monetary system
Five }ear s ago l' rench Presiden t
Va le r y G1scard d 'Esl amg told
reporters the world was 111 tlle gr1p
uf a general econom1c crl.'lls that
was leadm g to "ca tastrophe "
One year ago - PreSident Carter, m
a nationally broadcas t speech ,
a.-1now•ced h1s 7 percent wage
gUideline as part of an antHnflation
package
Toda y's b1r1hday - ret1red football
star Y.A Tittle is 53 .
n10ught for today No man IS
)ustJhed 111 domg evil on the ground
Theodore
of exp ed1e ncy
Roosevell 1 1~ 19 19 1

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nurd placP Kyger Creek pli:t }S at
dlld Southern g (J(•:-,
to Mtller tn non ·league efii'Ount ers
!\urth Gal\1a and Han/hill Tr a&lt;'c
v.ho battled to a (}..{) t1 e two wn·k.."
ago t ontJnue to pHCC the SVA C "ta ntling:-, w1th unbeat en returds T h"
Pirates of Coa ch John Blakl' orl' li·U1 whtlt Coach 1.... rn ( 'rcnw eu s
W1ldrats own a 7 ~- 1 mn rk
At Ea~ tern , the P1rat cs w1 ll try til

S}rJuues Valle}

Kent Varney
~.12S lbs .
Senior Guard

T erry McNlckles
:&gt;-8, 140 lbs .
Senior Rack

John Pape
5- 10, 165lbs .
Senwr Back

Reds retain
('1\('1\\AII

following worst year
C I NCI!\~AT I

&lt;AP I
Jo e
Morgan . corntn;.; off ht s two worst
years m the maJOr leagues l' nt e red
tlle free-a gen t dra ft beca use he
"'ants to fm1&amp;h h1s can.~t: r on th e
West Coast
'The Cmemnat 1 Heels , w1th whom
th e 36-)-ear..CJ!d second baseman won
two Most Valuable Player Awards .
already ha;e the pla)ers to replace
hun
' I' m not go mg tu thro "" an}
brickbats al Joe Morgan · sa1d Red s
President IJick Wagner at th e ma jor
league general managers mPetmg 1n
Scottsdale, Anz
· He has had som e) ears here til at
defied gravll), mcluding bemg tlle
on!) pla yer ever to hit 200 horn e run s
and stea l 600 base s tn a ca r t..~r
The re IS an old a d a~e Ill baseba ll
that so me llm es )OU can he lp
yourself b} sub tr action, " sa1 d

~ants

to go out on a h1gl1 note "

He1ch co nh rm&lt;'&lt;i thal Morgan had
(Ons!dered retirement but f~JS he
can l-'l ay a few m ore years 1f hts leg s
hold out
Wagn er declined to s&lt;~y wheti1er
tlle Reds would enter the bidthng to
s1gn Mor ~an He ha s several
eand 1dates for th e pos!llon
" You have to g1ve J un 1or Ken ned}
tll e hrst nod lie's m a positiOn rnu&lt;h
the same as Ra y K.n1ght a) ea r ago."
Wagnt.&gt;r sa1 d He saH.i Kenn ed} hC:Is
worked very hurd ·and hasn 't sa1d
rnuc h Seeond base ~ ~ h1 s be st
(Xl SltiOn

We also haH' Hun Oe .s tt..'r, who
hos ht•en working at se&lt;. ond undt•r
Woo d\
Wuod ward
111
the

In stru &lt;. t1una\ I t•n gue Ullllp Ill
·1&lt;Jilip.l,
Fla
WL• Vl'
madt•

a r ra ngernent "i fur hun to play
St'&lt; ond ha sr&gt; m Vt•ne2uela i:i fte r the
f1rst of th e month down the1e
Rlt: k Auerbl:lch IS better than
som e people reulize I tllmk 1f he
pla)ed he'd Jut
· There has to be som e thought
g1ven lo R&lt;lfael SanUl [)ommgu, who
has had som e problems m tll e field
but 1s an excellent s w1tch-h1tter And
Mtke Grale un pr u'l.ed th1s p:ar
pia~ mg second at Jndlt:t r~apo lt s,"
Wagner satd
Veteran p1t cher rrcd ~orme:an and
out fielde r
Paul
Blair
bulh
cmnounced the} too will st~ e k the re.
enlr) d raft I

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'l hl

Jt•hu t.'(] d: i
and •,t a rt ed two fl •'"
1n
t hl'
l·hl r Jdd

Ht_•d o.; h&lt;i n ·

the1r (_'( Ja( hl' ~

prnJ,! rarns
lnst ruttlonal

l..ta~ u l'

llu n lup, H u,~
\1xun . Bil l FJs&lt; heJ a nd 1( (1/l Pl a7:i
cill s1grwd unt' )' l'&lt;Jr ((H1tr,H L'i tu Y.I Jr k
Wlder Y1ana,t; t'r j(Jhn \1t \'dlllrira
ThL' Fl ur1 c.Ll p1 ug 1.1111 " .11 1·
dt•sJgnt&gt;d to empha.-,tze spt•t'(l un lt 11 ·
b,ISl' S drld tO ht\p !Ji ldlt'r S bt.'l 'OIIIV
i&gt;l'tlcr hitter s
&lt;\bout 10 or thl' top prus pt:lb 111 lht •
Heds' fa1n1 Sjstel ll h&lt;J\l' been
mvolH·d for tht• pa!-:.1 m onU 1 m th1...'
prog rams In 'l ampil w1U• another
IIIOil th ofy,orkt ugo I nch ct rgl' rd Ui c
~..·H urt IS Wooc.h \\'&lt;..10 d\\.ard
held
eoordmatur for p l &lt;~H'I dt&gt; Hiopme nt
{teltlll l! particula r attultion ,u l'
thr 1..·t' fJU tf!eldt•rs v.. h1 J J1bl\ l' r" for
\a ~ IH li lt&gt;
la st ~ t·d sun Du&lt;-l rlt'
\\ alkt. r , .,..ho ha U 46 st&lt; Jlen ha sc s.
f ddlt ' Mdrw r Y.lth .18 itnd P o ul
HuuSt'huldt'r "1th 22 OthL·r lt! p
r unne l " 111 l&lt;lHlp Jntlu rl t' I n n1
l ....mll: S~. w) HJ sto(t• hO lki ~ t' S ,t l
( CJ d(hl s

f-L-~r r~

1

Lm1pe~

A pitlhe r ( an rl' nlly ht.·lp hii\ Jsl'lf
With a b&lt;Jt so Tul KJu szl'Y. Skl 1Hed "
hJttm g 111st rm lur 1 h&lt;-i s V. IJJ keJ up ~
spe u&lt;J l pr o~ ra11 1 fur t.hl'l ll tu ht·tp
Ul l. .' m bunt ,.m d hit \\o(Jd'w'!a rd saHJ
T hl' ptt t: her s .1n: r e:.dh U1kt1h! to 1t
'flw., IS lhl' fir si tum· th t:'.\ \• h;-HI t.h1:-.
kmd u f a tkrltJUJ l u 11 tli t.•lr h1ttJng

Wag n ~r

Morgan wa s una\ aU able at h1 s
home m Oaltland, Cahf , but h1 s
agent , Tom Re1c h. smd Morgan s
dectston was prunanly for h1 s
famil y
" Joe feels at lh1s stage of hi s
career , after go mg through a couple
of tough years, he'd like to fm1sh up
oo the West Coast One, he wants lu
be closer to home Two. he fL'&lt;'ls a
change of scene ry m1ght help. sru d
Re1ch, also at Scottsdale
Money IS not the pnn c1pa l 1ssue
If yo u krow a n yth m ~ about Joe
Morgar. } ou la10" the ovemdmg
facto r With h1m IS hi '\ pndt• He
wants tu go out hkt&gt; I.AJu Bruck li t.'

Whil e IIIOSt uf the pl.iHl' l " :t l tllL'
pro ~rlim

are fr om th t• Jrll nor
lea gues mfa.&gt; lclt·r Hon Ut•sta ""h o
\l.a s wtth tht• H1..1.h lTl Seplt•n tlwr
n•• entl} .~ttended a 10-·&lt;l w. I I Jur s~...· 11.
~· l.'vnd

n the r

r\ 1 P a tJ li l t , the Wdd La l'&gt; Y. lll tn to
put &lt;:~nother n() t c h lll their tJtl P dn ve
dF: hlllSt Coach Hob A.'lhlq ~ South v. esll'rn H1~hlander s
S11 uthwes krn
4· 4
du111p etl
Sou thern 's Tornadoe s, 28-8 last
\\ Cekem.l Pa c·1 n ~ the f-11 ghland t&gt; r at ·
ta ck y, ere ]untor'&gt; Scott Hu~sell .Jd )
Bu rleso n .lm· Putte r drld '&gt;l'! 'IUI
ful l bd l k Slit..·I llk:H I Potter
Kus el\ scored three tour hdowns
cJ !HI pa ssed to Hur (e~on for onuther
Pol in rus ht't'i f 11r 9fi \ct rrb drld
S( fllt' d &lt;t t\1. 0 -i)O Uit l On\t'rSJtl fl
I A.'i:l.dln ~

t he Wlldca t:-; t u tht•lr
1n t\lglit out1ngs v. erc
JUIIIo rs Todd Sible) and Arcllle
\1eado ws and ~emors Ja} Bra).
H.andv Creen and Jon Sawtder s
Si bley scored on a 70 yard run,
(;rt·t·n re turned t:tn 1ntrn f' ptj(m 32
y m ds fur a TD and M eoJuws h1t
Sau nders w1th a 10 yard stnk e 111 the
fourth stanza
Cuae h J 1rn Sprag ue s K)ger Creek
Hnlx:a L':i seek the1 r th 1rd stra 1ght ""111
a mi f1fth tht.s season a ~~1 nst the
\\' tnle ~s S \ rmn e~ Va liP\ V1k mgs
Idle llus pa.s t week. Ul&lt; Bo lx aLs still
h&lt;:JV P ~~ f han( P to tlf' fo r lh t: SVAC
d Jdmpt1Jnstup pru\ Hhng thl' lJUlt' r
team.s knock off each uther .~nd KC
'A lrl.'i the rest of 1L'S ~ame s
Smn· thP veteran mrn lor· made
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This week 's games North Gallia
ut F:aslern. Hannan Tra ce at Soulh"'''stl'm . Kyger Creek at Symmes
Valley and Southern a t M1ller.

K\ ~t' r Cr eek 's uffen.se IS l('r! ~)
St"lllor tmlback Pau l Lasseter .
su ph on10re
quart er bo ck Hob
Waug h sophorn orP ru nnrng ha( kEd
\1'~ .10 1 t:' and J UfiHJ r ba ck Hill Hos.s
I V. l l other s enwrs. Bru ce (;llmor P

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Coa ch John Dudding 's Southern
Tornadoes still seeking their first
wm thi s season travel to Miller
Accordmg to leag ue stallstlcs not
1/lf ludmg las t week's games , four
SVAC players are among the top 10
area scorers Sheflllan Potter,
Southwestern IS second With 56 poinLs , Todd Sibley, Hannar Trace,lhird
w1th 54 pomts, T1m Howell , North
Galli a , fifth w1th 44 pomts and Greg
Wigal . Eas tern . mn th with 42pomts.
A.ll Improved theJr pomt production ,
la.st weekend

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F.a.stt:rn ~ off ense w&lt;Js led 111 the
Hannan Trace ganw by senhJ r q ua r
tt.·r bock Hnan HI S..&lt;.;(' II " hq ~( ' (Jrt'd
!)1Jth E&lt;1~le tnu L hdowns

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0 J Ander oo n He s b1g, str ong and
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"Th en they have e~ fm e throwmg
quarterback Ill Jm1 Hart and a speed
burner m Mt.&gt;\ Gr a) The) can hurt
)OU Bu t Hart IS not a s mob1le ba ck
tllere as guys like Ken Anderson 1or
Cmcmnatll or Joe The1srnann 1of
Washm gton 1
" We woo 't have to worry so rnud1
aboul conta mmenl , so our pass r!l'ih
should be that much mor e d iffi cul t
for them to handle
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problem s m adjustment "
Hart ha s madt:' h1s career a long
and fruitful one bet·ause uf ills
passmg ability , and pass defense IS
somethm g th at has been m short
suppl y w1th the Browns th1s season
For exa mp le. Ander son p1cked

newland apart for 318 )ard' and
two touchdowns Ill the a1 r
Were not uH• rl ~ eunu•mt.&gt;d w1 til
tll e tllmgs thal have h&lt;~ppened to our
defens1ve secon dar} th e pa st fe v.
week s ," Rutq,~l!ano t•xp lamed
· They re capable of d01 n ~ the JOb
'There were some plays I lhmk
we shou ld have made IJut there
Wt&gt;ft' uther s "'here the exec ut 10n wo s
JUSl perfect I hate to g1ve an offen se
credit . bu t lhe} JUSl did a h&lt;•ck o f e
jOb on sume of those pla) s. and that
111aLie our gu)s look bad
That' s \4hy corner backs 111 th1 s
leaF!lle han• to hdve shurt m~mones
Those th mgs are gomg to happen
The th1ng that p h~·ased m ,
ove ra ll was that we bent a IJtt · b1t .
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'I thmk Jum &gt;r Will get the flrsl
shot at the JOb 1f 11 1s open, " Km~ht
sa1d durm g a recent ta lk show
mtcrv1ew
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will be l oolun~ al Ron Oester and
yo u can't leave out Rick Auerbach ,
but Jumor's a real battler and he
deserves the fu-st shot ' ·
Knight responded to the challenge
of makmg th e startmg lineup , by
constant wor k . and m about SIX
w._..,ks, the baseball season will
be~m agam for the Albary , Ga

native
That IS when he will go o ut and
sta11 worktn iS U1 the hattlllJ;! rage lit'
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CINCINNATI 1 API - Cmcmnat1
Reds thu-d baseman R&lt;ly Kmg ht can
sympatlllze with the feelm gs of
teammate J un10r Kenned y
Kennedy 1s wrutmg to fmd out
whether J oe Morgan will become a
free agent and leave open the JOb al
second base for the Reds
Mor gar , a two-tune most va luabl e
player , has so far nol made public
whether he will remain w1tll the
Rect.. or go on the free agent market
Last yea r , 11 wa s Knight who was
domg the wa1tm g and wondenng
whether Pete Rose would becom e a
free agent.
Rose left and Knigh t successfully
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the Reds
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1sn 't gomg to fool the Cleveland
Bro wns
Th e Brown s b~rely s urv 1ved
Sunday 's 28-27 :'olat wnal Football
I.~a gue- victor~ ovPr Uw Cmcumah
Bengals , who are 1-7 Thej aren't
about Ul let the St Lows Cardma ls
pull the wool over thm eyes even
though the Ca rds ha; c won on!)
tw1 ce
"They Jlhe Cardinals 1 rea ll} have
pla yed some teams well th1s year
Without gettmg an}thmg out of II,"
said
Cleve land
Coach Sa m
Rutigliano ·They had Pittsburgh on
tlle ropes and pla yed Dallas tough
two tunes, and tlley've played we ll
m other games So tll al record
doesn 'l mean much
" And we're tll e ty pe of foo tball
team tllat's gm ng lo be m a lot o f
tough footba ll games Everybody
has seen what 's happent'&lt;i m the fir st
half of tlle seaso n. ard ! loo k for us tf}
be f1ghung for our lives the resl of
tlle year, "
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student or hltttn )! a nd a student o f
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The Rt~l s t h1rd baseman w1ll be m

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Spartans picked to upset Buckeyes

Ohio Sportslight

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COLUMBUS , Ohw tAPt
Warre n Hardmg will do almost
anythmg to play a lugh scl.,ol
football game
The Panthers provided bu s
ser v1ce to and from the game fo r
visitmg Cleveland Collin wood just so
they wouldn ' t have a n open date
Friday mght. A Cleveland teac her s·
strik e kn ocked our Har din g·,
ongmal game with East . but
Co lli nwood vote d to play th e
Panthers . Hardmg won 30-7
Around Ohto : Boardman ended

Youn gsto wn Mooney 's J :l - ~Oii! L t'
regular season wmrung stnak b~
scoring a touch down w1th H se&lt;.·om.ls
le ft to triumph &amp;-3 .
John Eramo, Colum bus llartlt·y' s
highly recrUited 5-foot·ll. 202iJound
full bac k , showed mmus fi ve yards
rushm g in the ftrst quarter . then
came back w1th :J12 yards 111 the n.: x.t
three periods . Hart ll'y sw&lt;.un pL'd
Col umbus St. Charle s U -1:1.
In 93 Sl't'Ond s of th,· th trd quarter
last week . Uppt•r :\dm ~ ton and
M~n etta
coml.Jllll'll fu r thr vt·
touchdowns . Torn Wlwarr of Upp,•r
Arlington zoomed 71 ye~rd s on a rlLsh
and 97 yards wtth a kt ckoff .
sa ndw ic he d aruu11 d Manl'tta
tailback Jeff Gamber's B2-var d pa"

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Jo h n Tyree '"1.27 . B ta ,n e C artPr 7 13
H 1gh 1n d se r te s
John T yr ee 608
Mose Morma n 591 . Lar r y D uy.-1n
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High leam g a me
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Jenny Lee 146
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Peart
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Farm tJ08 ; Part s Plus 1115

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Mixed Leagu e
0C1 . 17 , 1979

Standings
Longshots

51

Headquarters

37

Smith ·Nelson Mot or s

30
28

Swisher ·LOhse Drugs
24
Tony's Carry Out
27
High series
Bill Porter 582 ,
Helen Phelps 537 ; Charli e VanMeter

532, Delores T yree 513
High gam - B i ll Port er 210, H el en
Phelps 197 ; Charlie VanMeter 102.
Carole McLuahglin 189 .
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Ja n. I , 1930 .
" Aww, " Hardu1 say s, " that's 10

years away, if tt's that . Let" s be

rea hstH. ... we're still Temple "
Wht&gt;11 lt comes to pi c km~ bowl
teams, It ·s not only whether yo u wtn
or lose but where you play the game,
not necessarily how .
For exampl e. Florida State is one
11f tlw few rematnmg unbeaten -

untted teams but don 't hold your
breath wrutmg for the Seminoles to
be invtted to the Orange Bowl, even
1f they go 11~ .
The Orange Bowl, like any other
bowl. wants teams wbose followers
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Oilers-Islanders fight to 3-3 tie
By The Associated Prt&gt;ss
Pat Pnce of the Edmonton Otlers
and Btlly Smtih of th e New York
lsl anders both experienced a sen se
of deja vu as the y played Tuesday
night.
Price, an expansion draft choi ce of
the Otlers off the !slander s ' ro,ter ,
ca lled h is present team a " car lxm
copy of the Islanders four yea rs a go .
Th ere' s a lot of no names who work
the ir tails off."
Smith , the Islanders' goalie tn the
3--3 tie, was quick to comment on the
same thought.
"We were very lucky to get one
pomt tonight," sa1d the nine-yea r
veteran . " It was definitely our
ex perience that gut us that pomt .
The ir team is very spirited and
enthusiastic. smuJar to our team of a
few yea rs ag{k"
In other Nationa l Hockey League
action Tuesday night , Montreal
defeated AUanUI &gt;-3, Los Angeles
got by Colorado 7-4 and Boston and
St. Louis skated w a 5-5 tie
U Price and Smith are able to
scout teams as well as they play
hockey, the Oilers are in for some
rosy years in the future.
Four years ago the Islanders were
en joying thetr second wtnning
season in their existence. Since then
they have become one of the top
teams in the league. ln each of the
last three seasons they hav e
surpassed the 4!1-vtctory mark and
last year finishe d the regular season
w1th the best record in th e league .
Tuesday ntght , however , it was the
Islanders who had to work hard for
the goal that lied the score with JUst
I : 17 rernammg tn the game. Billy
Harris scored on a rebound off a
Brya n
Trottier
shot
with
Edmonton ' s Mark Messier in the
penalty box .
It was the third time the Islanders
had come back from a one-goal
defi cit.
The tie was the fourth of the year
for the Oilers and the six pomts they
have amassed so far this season puts
ibem m a four -way tie for the

Smythe Divtsuu lead . The six poinl'i
are a lso onl' more than the Island ers
have been a ble to eam so far .
Edmonton Coach Glen Sa ther
rn1ght not be lookin g for 4{) victories
or even the division title right now ,
but he is looking forward lo his fi"1
year m the NHL.
" We ha ve a lot of youth and
enthusiasm , and this ts going to help
us out tbroughout th ts season," said
Sa ther . " We have to stay heal th y m
order to be a contender ."
Canadiens 5, Flames 3
Steve Shutt scored twt ce. as the
Canadtens jumped oulto a 5-l lead
over the Flame s. Guy Lafleur gave
Montreal the lead for good in th e
fir st period with his stxth goal in the
la'lt four games. He has also

registered four assists m that time .
Bruins 5, Blues 5
Wayn e Babych had the first threegoal performance of his young but

productive co r~r as the Blues ca me
back from a four-goal deficit.
The Bruins had jumped to a 4-l
lead on two goals each by Jean
Ratell e and Bobby Schmautz .
Kings 7, Rockies 4
Marcel Dionne, tied for the
league 's scormg lea d entering th e
game, finish ed 1t with s ol e
possessi on of the spot as h e scored
fo ur goals m the Kings ' rout.
In th e young season. DIOnne now
has 18 points in just seven ga mes.
Hts linemate Charlie Sunmer, whom
he was tied wtth, contributed two

lose nonconference

assi st s.

Notre Dame Coach Dan Devine is
no Knute Rockne when it comes to
m spirational , fire-breathing pep
talks But he recalls his days at
Mtssouri when he wanted to fire his
team up for Nebraska.
He played a record of the
Nebraska fight oong over and over,
intending to bring things to a head
by smashing 1t on the locker room
floor.
Devine forgot one little thing.
Plasttc is a prime ingredient in
phonograph records and when he
hurled it to the floor ... it bounced.

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NE W YORK I AP l - American
League baseball owners formally
approved the sale of the Baltimore
Orioles from Jerold Hoffberger to
Edward Bennett Williams for a
reported $12 million .
Williams, who also owns part of
th e National Football League
Wrutlington Redskins and serves as
pres1dent of that franchise. won
quick , unanimous certiffcation for
th e sale from the 14 ALclubs . He will .
take contro l of the baseball team on
Nov . l.

FOOTBALl.
NEW YORK 1AP I - 1\ew Engl and
Patn o ts
defensive
halfbac k
Haymond Clayborn, fine d $2,000 by
Commissioner P ete Rozelle as a
result of his altercations with sports
writer s. has wtthdrawn his request
for an appeal. th e National Foooball
Lea gue said .
Claybor n threatened
Bruc e
lAJwill , a n Associated Press sports
wrtte r , after the Patriots' 16-13
overtime loss to Plttsburgh m the
teams ' season opener The followmg
week, a fter the Patnots beat the
Ne w York Jets 56-3, Clayborn

thr ea tened and struck ve teran
Bosloo Globe sport s writer Wtll
McDonough m the eye.
BOXING
NEW YORK (AI' I E arnie
Shave r s s uffered serious eye
damage during his loss to World
Boxmg Council charnpton Larry
Ho lme s last m onth and ha s
undergone delicate surge r y, the
New York Pvst reported .
The Post said it had learned
Shavers had surgery Oct. ll to
repair a torn retina. A spokeswoman
for Johns Hopkins Hospital tn
Ba ltim ore said Shavers was a
patten! there, but would not
comment on hts cond1lion followmg
th e sur gery .
TREI'TON, N.J. ( AP ) - A New
J ersey State Appeals Court upheld
the convictions and life sentences
a ga m't Rubin " Humcane" Carter
and Jo hn Artis for the slayings of
three persons m a Paterso n bar .
Carte r , a former 1\o.l ranked
middleweight boxm~ contender . a nd
Artis were convicted 111 a 1976 re tria l
of the triple slayin g whtch took place
10 years earlter .

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than 90 years later. Tern pie, wtudt
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U they don't, they're learning .
Temple has posted seven wmnmg
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football coa ch ever with a 63-32-3
mark. mcl ud mg &amp;-1 thts yea r . the
only setback a ltl-9 loss to 12thranked P tll.
"We get k idded a bout o ur short,
fat ktds," Ha rdm says "They may
be 6-2 and 270 pounds but we don 't
check 'em in the 40 . They may not be
too fast over 40 yards, but from he re
to th ere they 're not too bad . and
th at's all we ask of 'em .
" Our players are great kids. They
work thctr butts off . They weren't
highly recruited, they're not g uy s
everybody wanted, so the y've got
something t o prove."
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10 seaso ns.
You mtght be ha lfway nghl tf you
said Don Casey, but h e's the c urr ent
basketball coac h We're talkmg
abo ut the football coa ch .
You mean Temple has a football
team ? Isn 't Temple a basket ball
school ?
Yes. and a good one, but tt 's a
pretty good football school . too The
legendary Pop Warn er roached
there from 19 33-38 and Ray
Morrtson, famed as the architect of
Southern Methodist's aerial circ us
of t he '20s and '3(1s, coa ched the re
from 1940-48.
Th e c urrent coach , m his lOth
season, is Wa yne Hardln, the same
Wayne Hardm who led Navy to a :!S22-2 record from 1959~ and coached
the 1960 a nd 1963 He tsrna n Trophy
winners, Jue Bellino a nd Roger
Staubach .
Temple Untversity was founded 111
1884 as a nonsectanan inst itu taon
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By HERSCHEL NISSENSO'I
AP Sports Write r
Qu1ck, who's the c oach a t T emple
UntverSlty :
No, it' s not Ha rry Ltlwack ,
although he was the basketball
coach there for 21 years. wmning :m
games. and tt's not Josh Cody . l11 s

Navy 24 Pitt 21
Nebraska 41 Colorado IS
N Carolina 8 E Carolina 7
Notre Dame 31 S Carolina 21
Ohio U 17 W Michigan II
Oklahoma 491owa St :ro
Oklahoma St 19 Kansas 14
Oregon 31 Washington St 6
Peon St 37 West VIrginia 20
Princeton 14 Harvard 8
Purdue 32 Northwestern 21
San Die go St 24 Utah 14
San Jose St 17 Long Beach St 14
Stanford 32 Oregon St6
Texas A and M 21 Rice 7
Texas 35 SMU 10
Tulane 21 Georgia Tech 14
USC 42 California 24
VMI25 Furman 8
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the Crtll1S011 Tide runs lt..'i recordo; tu
10~~ agatnst the Cobblers; htgh ·
seonng Bn~ham Young, With Marc
Wtlson at the controls, wiU defectt
the New Mextco Lobos , 3!&gt;-13, m an
unportan t Western Athl etic Conference clas h : and Southern Cahforma will · ~rump " - heh.fieh Califumia 's ace pas.er Rich Campbell as lhey dump the Golden Bears,
42-ll, 111 thetr 67th confron tation .
Oklahoma and Ne braska Wlll keep
rolling •long in the Big B with Vll'·
tones - over. respectively. Iowa
State and Colorado. Ma ke 11:
Oklahoma 49 , Iowa State 20:
Ne braska 42, Colorado lB.
UC I. A wtll
g ive vi s tting
Was htnglon a rough afte rn oon . Hut
11 doesn't have enough guns to hold
off the bru tst ng HuskreS. The fmal
score Washi ngton 42. UCLA 28 . The
Pitt Pa nthers and Navy are both
ha,;ng good years . And the Hoo pl e
Hunc h is the tenac10us Mtddies will
h•ng on to Wln, 24-2 1. m a n ex tremely we ll-played con te st
Some other matchups look li ke
this Texas 35. SMU 10: Notre DHme
:11. South r.a rolina 21: Mtchiga n ?ll.
fndtan a 14 , Mississippi State 34,
South em Mtssissippt 24: North
Ca rohn• 28, East Carolina 7:
Missou ri J7, Kansas State 12, and
L1en c, on 21, North Carolina State 20.
Now go on wtlh my forecast ·
OCT. Z7
Alabama 36 Virginia Tech 12
Arizona St 33 Utah St . 20
Arkansas 23 Houston 18
Army 171\ostoo Collegr· 14
Auburn l8 Wake Forest 22
Ball State 19 Bowling Gn•en 13
Baylor 24 TCU 14
1\righam Young 35 New Muko 13
Brown 27 Holy Cross 7
Bucknell 31 Lehigh 21
Central Michigan 35 Kent St i
Cincinnati 14 Richmood 7
Clemson 21 North Carollns St :ro
Colgate 7 Columbia 6
Colorado St 28 Ai rForce 19
Cornell 20 Danmuush 14
Delaware 23 William and Mary 12
F1orlda 28 Tulsa 7
F1orida A and M 39Tuskegee 16
Georgia 22 Kentucky 20
Grambling l7 Texas Southern 13
Hawaii 34 UTEP 22
Indiana St 38 Dlinois St 28
LSU 22 Florida St l7
Maryland 30 Duke 17
Miami (0) 26 Syracuse 21

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\1·:11' YOHK 1AI' &gt; Julius Emng ,
wh(1 h~t s it'd thl" Phtladt.'lphia 7bt:-rs to
a 54) stan. was namt•d thl' ~ett10nal
Ba s kl·tbdll AssoCJatwn 's fir s t
Pbt)W of the Week
ErYtn~ I S third m tile lca~ ue m
S(·on ng w1th a 29 2 a\'erage,
1ncludm g an :-JBA career -h igh 44
pomt s against Houston Oc t. J:l . Th e
forward a lso IS thtrd tn I he league 111
"t('a ls with J.20 per gcune.
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TOKYO ,,, p ,
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:t·&lt;Hn on l'ov . l .
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\J·: W YORK' AP 1 - Julius Erl'lng,
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Ba s kt·tbnll
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l'l ayt:r of tht:• Wt&gt;e k.
l·:nmg IS thu-d m tht• lenf:Ul' m
_o,; ("(!rtng w1th a 29 .2 ave r C:Igt•,
uwludmg an NBA ca rt.-e r~Hgh 44
p.:11nt s agamst Houston Oct. 1:1. Tht'
fur ~· ard alsu ts tht..rd 111 the lc&lt;Jgue in
steals w1th 3.20 per gamt' .
n :NN IS
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Ar~entma 6-4. 6-1 tn the opemng
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ln oth er m a tches , Australian Cohn
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Willunson 7-{,, 6-4 and fourth -seeded
VIC"tor AmayCJ. cr us he d K1 yos h1
Tanabe of Japan tHJ. 6-2 .
Ol .llSMAH. Fla . 1 AP 1 - No . I
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Semmoles will find tha t playtng the
Ttgers ITI Baton Rouge, I.a .. is a
hornfying expe nence- as tht.'y suf.
fer their fi rst loss of the year . We see
tt : f.SU 22, F lorida Sta te 7.
In some other tmportant games ,
he re ·, how the Hoop le System c•lls

•oo J
700

)

(l (•vP i cl llO

•

powerfu l Suu thw ~.stem loop, look fur
t ile Arkansas H.azorbarks to stun the
htgh -nding Houston Couga rs .
Playmg unde r the lig hts tn the
fnend ly confines of Hawrbark
Stadium, l.ou Holtz 's well ·balanred
club will edge the Cougars. 2.1-IB hak -kaff'

Sports

Pr1 ,lc~ (!f•l p h l a

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40
36
30

RPulec Bcoq" n

To further confound the expert'
a nd tu t·omplicale matters tn the

Af A Glcl ll Ct?
By Th e A ssoc 1a1ed Pn~ 'ios
Eas1ern Conlt•rence
Atlantic D 1v tsion

1-i OU \ I On

North South

I"U/llph !

N.at1 ona1
Basketball A SS OCI&lt;I1101"1

Con ter eflc e
Mtdw es l DIVI SIO n
Mtlw a uk ee
6 1 HS/
l&lt; ii nS&lt;'!S ( 1t y
J '} 600
01 ,&lt;ngo
J .1 4[ 9
U l i!t"'
I 5
16 /

H• g h ind i v i dua l game
Pal Car
son 181 . Bett y Sm 1th Deb t Hawle y
178 , Deb1 Hawley 176
H 1g h ser1es
Debt Hawl ('y 499
Bett y Sm i th 473 , Pdf Car son J65
Team h 1qh game M e •gs Inn 46 5

wyatt ·s Arab1an Far m
Ha r r y 's Fr isbe e s

gobhrL"i

The 111u.st amazing rL•.s ult forera ~1
bl' " "" compute rs wtll -- kaff -kaff -•·urne at Columbus . Oluo, where the
ill &gt;lllr-ft e ld Ohto Sta te Buekeyes wtll
fdll before the d eternuned onsU.ught
of the utvadtng Mtch tgan State Spa r -

\'ldunt•s . nu dt·feat!-l

n

Team

mischievous

W rl '-&gt;ht nQ !On
1 J
No·w Jt·r &lt;:. t' Y
1 .1
Cen tr a l DI VI SIOO
O.., ,t n A •&gt; h•il&gt;O
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l'lt i, \ l id
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Con r ichCoal

No 5

the

lamhntpe . Um-kumph'

E ~t stlakt• !\urttl·~ lU1U SI..Li:ll

ltl rt't'

Pts .

Oct . 16 , 19 79
Team
Co lum bia N~11onal Lif e
Eagle-s Club

see

gonl' frorn t! l a r~2 rnark

Bowlmg Lane s

Team h ,qh sero es

to

spl• s htng the upset bucke t wtlly111 11)' over the beautiful auturrm• l

Hll ~l / Rtu

Tue sday Tnpltcate
October 16 , 1979
Standmg s
Team
Frtendly Tav e rn
Royal Crown Col a
M eigs Inn
Reuler Brog a n In s

EgaJ , friends , lwrl' we arl' mgh

J L• ff \1&lt;-ltl llas 96~

R-1 rJt' r f tl rJilCJ.IH"l'

set g t• nf thl' s rdelmes predtcL.o.; a
Mt t1ugtut Statt&gt; v 1ctory , 24-2 1 ILtr ·

onto H•llfiween . A look a t llw Hoople
appraisa l of th1s Sctturday 's g;.unes
tndll._·ates the hobgoblin.s , who froli c
iil this tune of the yea r, have sum~
suHStt•r pranks 111 store for some
i1 1g h-ratr d teams
Y&lt;-ts_ dear fnends, you can expe'l1.

th \S St'Ci SO n rrl'd J-'1..Jll'r
h.:-t." !lifl .\ af"( J.o,; and t t•a rr l l! l&lt;lll'

an d thn·t· tlL'!'i

Local
howling

By Major Amos B. llnoph·
Sage' uf the Sidl'llne

College wrapup

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�6- The Dally Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy. 0 , Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1979

Kings~

Today's

B}

coach feels Port~and tough city

,\I.E:\ SM'IIARE

AP Spuns Writer
Cotton F1tzsunrnons dOt&gt;sn't pl&lt;-t y
~Uly VHL'atwns m Purtlam.l, Ort.• . l11
fcwt. he 'd just as suon not rnakt.• &lt;HI .\"
huslnt:"ss trips to tht&gt; Rose l'lty .
t&gt; tther
"' It 's damn tough to wm ht.&gt;re . J"m
~t·tt1ng
llrt'd uf tt, " scud
htz snnmou ~. coach of the Kansas
C1t~ Kmgs . Not even a trto of thrt.•t•-

Sports
World
B, WiJI Grimslq

potnl

~oats

by Kansas City's OtiS

H1rd~ng 1n tht' frnal 90 seconds

"Basebat;

t::i

a Kld s ~amt· l'lll &lt;m

adult playing a kid 's ga11w . I adullt
lt.lt's hkt• honng &lt;I h rt•Jlst· ttl sttoal. ·
Pelt•
Host• t.s
a
hHst: ba!l
ail d&lt;:hrumsm
a Ty Cobb m tight fitting double km ts, a $:! 2-IJnllum
COrTI/lHHJit)

W i th

a

l'Ofllt'l'

Jo t

psychology . an ;.machron!.-;I!J whost•

affluenn· has not dullnl
entllusJaSJn for tht• spur t

tl!.s

Who 1.s tl1 1~ ~tullb.~· IJttk gu~ who IS
nwt..hodtL'ally Llt•str0y1ng T.' &lt; "t, bb '~
proudt•st fl'('urds. whu 1.'; thrt·att'lllng
to 0t.'l'Oil1t:' thl' ~t't'&lt;Jtt'~f hi!ll'r 11f ;Ill
llnw . wh ilSt' ftghttrl~ ~ nt htt s

t•nthrallt&gt;d a nauon· ·
Btbill'ally spe;tktng . b~ h1 s W•1rd . .

shall kno\A. htm " \font ' \ d•lt"·,n 't
dett:rr!llnt· ho~ "·et: 1 pLi _\ I·,.\ ' ~~~~
to gi\T It 101 pt·r t't'llt t'\"t'l' .\ tllllt' I ~u
out on Uw flt.•ld , wlld ht.•r I llr;tkt·
$1 :!,000 . HS I drd at l"till "llrn;ttr rn 140:)
whcn I got 200 fHt:-.. u r wht•!lr t·r· l
m~Jk t• $800,000 or $9()() .000 il ..., t111:-.
_\'t'

.H •ar wtwn

I

gut ~118 I Th'\ t ' r

St't' rn~

chl'cks, an~ how '" ~ Tht') ;t]J
rt/..!t'!ll -&lt;ttl (ll"rlt.' _\ f{t'U\"t'r l !-\at/
:\t J-Jl,

J..!!t

!tt

2 (1() p&lt; IUTllb. f{H~t' l "illl "t bt•

&lt;t1 hl t'l rc
spt.' l"UI!t.'ll . i-ll :1R ht· 1." t..:t'ttlll J..: lt t n~ (t/1
t.ht• Iouth a~ /)&lt;il: pi;Jyt·r· .. ., gu l 'rrtrcs
say ht.' can't run tlf thnl\\
"" I klluw how w rur1 I kn \&gt;W how to
throw . Hut n1ilx&gt;d~ ~&lt;tys I can't h n I
alwa~Sl'VuJdhtt A'-&gt; for nty a~t'. l\'t'
St.'t'n some guys (1\"L'I" Uw htll nt 28
and otht.'rs good at 40 hkt· tiw ( 'y
Yuung wmnn last )"t•ar ( ~aylord
Plorryr . L(J(Jk at llll' 1 H' 1-!•&gt;t stro n~
arm s and ~1ronc lt:,l:;s Ttw~ ·rt· Ill\
a~sl'ts Tilt.'~ . . a~ thl' 11..'1-::-. nn· t.ht.•
{'(1/lSldt•rt•d

Cl

IIH HJt-]

first to gu . l uught to havt.• thn.'t' or
four rears left '"
Dlli Hust' t.h1nk tht• f1nng uf
l'hdli t•s 111 &lt;-.IIICigt·r· IhHUI_\ Uzark wa~
JU Sllfh.'d ..

·Wht'n I put on 111~ wllforrn, Jt
dPt' :·m · t s~:t~ ·spar k~ i\1\dt·r·son. ·

·nan• Bnstul ' ur
;wross t.hP chl•St It

Danny Ozark ·
"Piltlln.•s . · I
don 't pia .\· fftr t.hl' lll&lt;Jna,l:;t&gt;r . ! play
fur &lt;-1 tt·am . tht' nt~· and tht· f;tns . Hut
tlw tHlt' thrng I rPgn~ttt&gt;d ~umg lu
Phll&lt;-tdt&gt;lph ra v&gt;rt s t11at I twd tu bt• a

wasn 't
I &gt;anny ·s f&lt;-tult Evt·ry marl Dn tlw
11'&lt;-llll
wa ~
n• ....,pHn.,.thiL• I \.\"&lt;iS
n·spt!TlStbi P ··
I&lt;(JSt'. whu t•rast•d HIWtht•r of
I 'ohh s re("urds by· g t'ttm~ 200 hrts tn
hr.,. lOth ~·asun ;md who was on bast•
llll!rt• lh&lt;-!fl :100 llllll'S t.'OUlltlll ~ 96
walk !-:i , sho wt•d hr s true chara cter
&gt;dwn tlt' wa s prt&gt;St·· nlt·d tht• Aqu.a
\ ·t·h-a Cup frw curnpilmg till' yt•ar 's
part of Danny l=!l'ltlng ftrt·d . It

IPr l~t· st

hJtttng strt.•ak
2J ganll's.
&lt;Jward c~t rrtl'tl a t.'C:Ish prtze uf
$ ~1.000
$LOOO fur t&gt;ach gar1w
·I g ~l\· t· that aw&lt;-~y wt•eks ago,"
H(l~t' sa 1d ·· ! g:~rt• It to tht• ru:H.:hes ,
tl11· tramns and clubhuu.'H' lTt'W
.Ju.-;1 as I grWL' &lt;-twa~ lllllt.' Jl'l'j)S tu
hliYS m Cmcmn;:~t1 when I ll•ft there
T!wst' ~uys don "t ~l' t pmd much, but
Uwy an· alwctys ht'lpm g uut pttdllng battun; pr aL'lH'l', l-(l'11mg
tllmg s you nt•ed
'" I not only care for tht.' stars. I
nlso r an· for tht' ltttle pt.'() pie ."
Hose paused and, pro vmg ht.' '~
tlurnan. &lt;Jddt•d .
·nit •

'" Bt'Si dt.' .~ .

Sports briefs.
B~

Tht· As~n(·iatt•d Pn·s s
HASEIIALI.

:&gt;I·:W YOHK ' c\!' 1- lltck Wtllt;mt.&lt;.
whu gu1dt:&gt;d lht• ~1 nntrl·al E .l(po~ to
t.Jwtr bl'st season tn t.ht.•tr 11-\"t'~lr
htstor~, wa !' nanwd The A.'i~t'l iitl'(l
Pre ss IY71J ~Httonal l.t·agut ·
:O·h ma].!er Hf tilt· Yt•ar
Wtlllams , who gu tdt.•d tiw l&lt;xpu s to
a 95-6!&gt; re('ord and se&lt;·ond plar t' m
Uw .'\"I. F.CJ st. reret\"t&gt;d 11 .1 vott•.s m

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Anders.&lt;JOn f:H. &amp;-:land Wo]tck Ftbak
uf Poland beat Brun• \1&lt;1n son fi-0, 67, t;-2 tn " $100 .000 c;r"nd Prtx
tournament
In

oth~r

matdws,

s txtll -St~t.&gt;t:led

l·~ hot

unm1 s takaiJiy

conn1e·
CHAPMAN
SHOES

" N ex l lo Elbe rf e !d s
in Pomero y "

Telt.sch"r rhJ'"'Tlt.J Trl'~ Waltkt•
6-4, 6·0: St'\"t•nth- s t:&gt;edt•d Sand~
\1ayer dt.'faultl'd . Kt'\"ll r l 'urren uf
South Afnc;-1 dt.&gt;ft•rtkd .ltn Hrdwc rlf
( '7t'1 ·hoslo\'&lt;-tk!&lt;J &amp;-1 . /-(), Karl \1eil er
of Wt•s t c;ennany durlJpt&gt;d Tom
Cui!Jkson 1~ . 7-5 . r,_:t; Mark Cox of
Bntcun be&lt;tt F.rrc Fromm fr-4, 6· 1,
and Vwu· Van Pattt.:"n defeated
Al\·a ro Flllol uf Chtlt:&gt; 6-4 , f&gt;-2
GOLF
Vt·::'&gt;IICF. Italy 1 AP 1
Arnold
Palmer and H.ay Floyd (" UIIlbtned for
a 7-underiJar 65 and gaVl' Uw Un ltt&gt;tl
States an e1ght-strokt.· lead over
I-:urope aftt•r th~ ftrst round of an

BEGINS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
SELECTED PIECES OF BETTER AND COSTUME JEWELRY.
GROUP OF BULOVA, ELGIN, SPEIDEL &amp; SWISS WATCHES.

rould kt•t•p tht&gt; Kmg.s from droppmg
a ~10-88 del'ISWn to tlw Portland Tra!l
Blazt•rs Tuesday nt)..!ht
111\ernat tunetl bt.'.st-balt tournantent .
Bnt cun 's Tun~· Ji.icklm and Italy 's
H&lt;ddo\·rnu Oassu repre sen ted
J&lt;urupe and ftmstwd at 7:1.

HORSE SHOW
Md . 1 AP t - Norman
ll&lt;•llo Joto and Melarue Smtth had
fiJultless ndes m the second row!CI of
tite Pr1x dt' s Nat10ns l'OmpetlliOn ,
grnng them a ftrs1 pnze ribbon a t

Tlrt· BLt7.t'f S art' llu\.-\ 7-(.J . tlw )Jt;: st
start 111 t..heu· 10 seasons tn tlw
r\'atwnal Ba s kt·t~H-tll r\ ss ocwtton
Fr,·v ()f thl' \'H'lont.· s hil\'t' come at
Uw Portland Mt'lllundl l'ult.st•wn .
wht•n· tlw Blazt.•r s liave playL"ll
bt&lt;fort• 105 L'(l/lSt.'('l!ll\"t' Sl' ilout.':l o f
12.ffli
ll r otlwr ;-..;g ,,
gamt'!'! , the
M!lv.&lt;tuk~·t.• HUl·b bt•at tlw Phul'ntX
Sun s 114 -108, the San AntoniO Spurs

stopped the Boston Cl'lt tcs 129-120,
tilL' .S&lt;Ul Dlel:!u ( 'hpper s dt'fea!t•tl the
lh.·nn·r :Suggd.&lt;; 132-121 the Los
Angt•les Lakers downed tl1e Utah
.Jan 102-87, the L1Hcagu Blllls edgt.&gt;d
illl• \t•w .krst'l Nl'l&lt; IOil-IO:l. th e
:\l'V.
\"urk Kmck."i t munct.'&lt;l th L'
lnd1ana

Pcl("n s

IJfi-112 am.l

I.A~DOVEH.

!lw 21st \Vetshm ~tun lnterna twne~l
Hor St' Show
Thl' Alnt•nl·arl wLn gave the t:.s

for the f1rs1 tlltll' Ul threl'
day s of com pdtlion witli 22 pomls .
Sw1tzerlrtnd has 21 pmnts. Ci:lnRda 15
&lt;Hld (;rt'dl Bntau1 1:1 .
BO WLIN(;
BANGKOK. lllatl"tlll 1 AP 1
Finland produn·d tilt' merl's Hnd
WO!Ilcn' s le&lt;:.tdt•r m tiw ftrst day of
th t· l~th World Cup bowlm g
eH•nt. Antli Puolakka topped tht·
rr!t•n "s d.J\"IS!On voUh an e i~ht ·!:(H ill t'
t.ot;,tl of 1,599. mcludJn~ a hi~h gr.mw
of 25J . Anna-L11sa .Saannen lt&gt;d tht.•
WOI!lt.'ll· s dl\"IS!Orl With a 1,562 tOtal.
COLLEGE
NI-:W YOHK 11\P1 - Alabama
staye d on top, !\ebraska moved to
st&gt;cond place and Texas plummeted
frorn 1\u .2 to ~o.9 m The Assoria!t'&lt;l
l'ress Collegt• football ranlungs .
AJab&lt;:.tllW was No .1 for a second
week 111 a row. rt'C't'l\'ing 52 fl rstpl c.H 't' votes
:\"t•bra.ska, wh 1ch
tr ounr-t'd Oklahoma State 36-0,
mo\·t&gt;d from th1rd to second nm..l
Souttll'rn l'altfurnta move d trHv
U11rd .
nw Tof.J Ten Wd S ruwKled out by
Ohtu State and Arkansas I li ed for
f,mrtil placer. Houston. Oklahoma.
Flonrlit Stak. Tl'xas &lt;:~nd Hlinoi s.
hr t ht.• Se('ond Tt•n were Bn~ham
Young, PltLsburgh , Auburn, Nolrt•
Darw_.. North Carolina, Purdut•,
tirt•

t'(i)..!l'

\rtYy, Wakt· Forest. Tennessee amJ
W&lt;J~Jmgt on .

YOHK 1AP , - Runnmg
back Charles Whtle of Southern
( '&lt;tllfornra and deft'nsive lineman
Hugh Creen of Pltlsburgh wert'
rra111ed Tht.• Assoctated Press·
t·o!lege fo otbal l offens ive and
cJtolcnsJve players of the week
\\'hJ te earned 44 times fur a
coreer-htgh 261 yards a nd scor,&lt;l
four second-half to uchdowns as the
TroJan s defeatt&gt;d Notr e Dame 42--2.1.
CrL~fl was m on 12 tackles and
mt l~rL't.'pted a pass as the Pa nthers
upsel 12UHankL'&lt;I Waslunglon 26-14
GEII:ERAL
~t·:W
YORK t APt
John
Dn•bm~.:er, one of the na tion·s
lt.•&lt;td.ln g baset)(tiJ v.Trters for near l y~
half n·ntur~, dllo.U Monday at ii
c;rl'en sboro . \ .C. nursmg home , It
was cmnounced . Ht' was 88.
AfU·r an t'lghl-yt.•ar .-. 1 mt wi.th tilt·
Statl'n h larrd Ad\·;mce, Drebmger
JOiflL'&lt;.i the sports staff of The Nt.·w
Yurk Tmlt'S In l!J24 For 35 yea rs.
!rom 1929 through J~k);~- Drebi.nKer
wrutt&gt; tht• page-um• story fo r TI1e
Tunes on 203 ronst•cutlve World
Senes I:!Q 1nes
\IA[)ftlfl 1 AP 1 - Jose Mana
Vlllapada:•rn&lt;J . &lt;l fur mer cha1nnan vf
llw 1\oyal Spantsh Aui.Omobile Club
who t:~rtt·d as nai:!Tnan at most recent
Sp;.nush (;rand Pnx ere nts, dJed at
~ I·: w

thl' ~tgt' of 75

By The Assoc1ated Press
Tuesday
BASE BALL
Amer i can League
r QRO NTO BLUF JAYS
Added
P&lt;1ur Hodgson ilnd Jesse Barfield .
ou tt. p ldP r s . nnd RnfrtPt S&lt;tnfnna and
Jdy Rotwrt sofl, Ptf&lt; hcrs . to lhf'
k &lt;l rr·., .:0 man roster Wil&gt;VC'd DclVt.'
Frt '' '&gt; r&gt;~wn . prlr tlet . find Crn&gt;Q
KU'.11 k , ltr".ol bdSf'mnn A&lt;;~ryned 1t1e
r on frMt s Of Pedr o Hernandez . rn
l&gt;t11 Cif'r Bob D cWt S 1 atrhcr, a nd
J¥ k. son Todd , P&gt;l&lt;tler to Svrn r u sC'
o t l hP ln t ('rn atton.=~l L engul'
Natrona! L ea gue
C H ICAGO CUBS
Ac qutred M1k e
O' BPrrv fiJ I ("he r , fro m lhe B o~ to n
R('d so ~ a&lt;:o the Pl dyP r to be n am('O
lntPr 111 ~n C'a rlter aeat l h,1 1 srnl T ed
S&gt; lcmorf' to the Red So)(
NEW YORK ME1 ~
Ar qutr ed
M &gt;kr Joroensen. hr "'o ! basem,H1
ouHr PidN . from lexil s to r ornptete
an P&lt;lf"ltl' r dent wht fh &lt;;Pn l Wrll rf&gt;
Mon t ortt't to thE&gt; R anq C' rS
Sen t
Sl•rq• o
rerrer .
rnfrf'ldt.•r ,
to
Tr&lt;IPWrlter
of
the
lnlernational
Lt•agur Annou n ced thP team has af
ltl ra t eu rt&lt;:.e tt w1th the K tngsport ot
tr1 e Applarhian Leagup
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Dr1nny Monzon . manager of ln e
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do that')" sa id Fitzsimmons. "He
just goes up over you. I guess
Kermtt ca n gel an offensive rehoW1d
anyttmc he wants it "
Btrdsong led aU scorers with 29
fJOinls and Phil For d added 20 poi nts
and 11 asststs for Kansas Oty .
Owens IL'&lt;I the balanced Blazer ,
scurmg w1t.h I 7
l'l ippers 132, Nuggets 127
l.lo1·d Free scored I I of hts J2
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wt.•nt on to a hand th(' winless
~uggets thetr Sixth stnght loss
IJavtd Thompson had :JG points for
tht:' losers.
San Diego agam played without
center Bill Wa lton. who wos
sc heduled lo have his atl mg left foot
L'Xa.nuned today in Los Angeles. The
tnjury has kept him ou t of all of San
Dtcgo·s ~\'en games.
l.a kers 102. Jazz 87
Los Angeles clinched its l'tclOry
" ·tth a 14-5 burst to stan the ftna l
pt.•rtod. opemng up a commanding
ll/i-70 lead . Kareem Alxlui-Jabbar
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Composer Bela Bartok died in
1945.

1\Jch YoW1g of Pt . Pleasant were
Sunday dinner guests of her grand·
parents, Mr. and Mrs . 1\alph
Badgley.
Mr. and Mrs . Steve Badgley, Ketti
and Amy Jo, of Columbus spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs . Ralph
Badgley. Steve and Linda visited
SW1day her father, Mr. George Simpson, who ts very ill tn Charleston.
Mrs. Frank Cle la nd and mother,
Mrs. Alma Woods, returned from a
trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., Smoky
Mountains .
Jane and Ruth Ellis of Columbus
visited in Hacine Saturday

"o" Y FARMS , U.S.D.A.

FAH I ASI I(

vtStlors of Mr. and Mrs . Phil
Hamson, Rodney and Trevor, a nd
helped celebrate Trevor's birthday.
Mrs. Neva King accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Nora Cummins, flew
to Pittsburgh, Pa . to attend fWleral
services for their brother, Mr. Ernest Hielman

News Notes

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held in the fellowship room at Firs!
Bllptist Church in the afternoon Ol't.
12. The hymn " Where Cross tl1e
Crowded Ways of Ufe " opened the
devotions by Mrs . Gretl6 Simpson.
Her topic was "All God's Cluldren."
Scripture was from Acts 17 26-JI,
closing witll prayer . In the business
session the White Cross work was
discussed and plans were made Io
vi8it Arcadia Rest Home before
Thanksgiving. " A grain of mustard
seed" was the theme of the Love Gift
program by Mrs . Mildred Bart A
medita ti on, "Bringing In The
Sheaves" was given and. "Bring
Them In" was sung while ~ivmg the
offering, followed with prayer . The
progr am entitled, " Why will Chrtst
return'" opened with prayer and
scripture Psalm 63 :3. There were
readings by members on the subteet. The singtng of AUelujah and

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I .li lian Hayman was hostess Hnd .'\ er ved l.lclielous rcfreshmt•nts wrth
table decoratiOns tn kt.•eping With
Halloween
Mrs . Wanda Powell ts a palte nt •l
Holzer Med tcal Center.
Mr . Olden Thaxton was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital CJfter a
fall altus home .
Mrs . Margaret Boudas helt " a
patient at Veterans Memorial
Bospttal.
Mrs . Laura Watson and Mr . and
Mrs. Hobert Housh of Columbus
were overrught guest.s Sundav of Mr .
and Mrs. Otis McCl intock a;id Mrs
I .avuua Sunpson who had spent a
week with Mrs . Huth Stmpson accompanied Ulem to Columbus Mun day lo the home of her daughter .
Mrs . Marian Knightstep .
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Hoy and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoy and
Jeff Thornton, Mr . and Mrs . Roben

Kingsbury

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Spurs 129, Criti cs 120
and Larry Kenon
sc·urcJ 28 pOints ap!L'ce and led a
fourth-quarter s urge that ca rrrt.&gt;d
San An t. on 10 past Boston . The score
w"s liL&gt;d 100-100 before the Spurs
brokt• the game open With a 26-10
surgt.&gt;, Gervin gettmg eight p01nLr.;
and Kenon seven m that spurt .
lla1·e Cowe ns had 32 points ond
l.;my Htrd 22 for ille Celtics.
Bulls 108, Nets 103
Hook1e Dav1d Grt:•t•nwood sank

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By Mn. Frau cis Morris

The Esther Missionary Orcle was

Mtss Wt ~na Sayre uf Colwnbus
tipent a recent weekend wlth her
brother, Mr . and Mrs . Allen Sayre.
Mr . and Mrs . Ernest Rus h of
Lekln Falls VISited Mrs. Carultn&lt;-t
Miller Monday eventng
Mr Fred Sayrf' of Bowt!rston
called on hJs s1ster, Mrs . Ura Mornt:l
Saturday evenmg .
Mrs. Helen Simpson returned
home a fter spendmg th ree weeks
Wlth her son, Mr. and Mrs . Brian
Simpson ""d fami ly at Balltmore.
Mrs Hal ph Badgley a nd daughter,
Mr&gt; . Hulh Hill visited Mrs. Bonnie
Simpson and famtly at Baltimore.
Mrs . Stmpson is convalescing after
surgery . They also vrsrted in Col um bus with Mr . and Mrs. Steve
Badgley and family .
Mr . and Mrs. Elza Birch spent the
weekend wt th Mr. and Mrs . Bob Birch and daughters at Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs Chris Htll of
Shadyside, Oluo visited Mr . and
Mrs . Btlly llill, Sr. and Mr . and Mrs .
Bob Lewis
Jenmfer Badgley of Hanford and

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Poolt•r, Eddie and Sarah Otddle su rprr sed their mother ,.I Mrs Mart~
Hoy , With a fanuly get-tu~t·ther and
dtnner tu celebrate her 75th b1r ·
tltday
Mr . and Mrs. L&gt;ale Hart honored
their daughter, Legrna, on lwr lOth
btrthday at lhetr home l!thers
present were Mr . and Mrs . l.tnlcy
H[jrt , Mr . and Mrs . Ldt!-!on Br&lt;-tct:.·
and Mr . Henry Housh.
Mr . Kennt'th Swdrt uf Akron
VISited his mother , Mrs . Jame!:&gt;
Swart several days.
r_atling on Mr. and Mrs . Albert
Hill on a recent Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. Hoben Iiiii , Mr and Mrs .
Billy Blll. Me. and Mrs . Lynn Hart,
Henry Housh, 1\ev. and Mrs. Carl
liicks, all of Hacine, and Mrs. Bettie
Jean Bryant of St Petersburg,
Florida .
Mrs . Grella Simpson spent a week
with Mr . and Mrs. Solon Butcher at
Spencer, W.Va.
Miss Marabelle Sharpnack of
Columbus speol the weekend with
Mrs . Nondus Hendricks .

MIXED FRYER PARTS OR

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FLOI\F.:\CE. Ky . 1 AP t - Jon
Labell t• c"plured the $1,100 fealun'((
pan· 11ule Tuesday at L&lt;Hon1a on a
40--dt.&gt;gl'L'l' flight that ottracted onl!
99:! persons
·nle wmner pa1d $19 6(), $9 ;md
S5 flO Sl'n&lt;Jtor Hil~l' S pl(jct.•d, $4 .40
and $:! .40 &lt;illd Anwxdru c;mny, thtrl.l.
12.HO .
\1ght. Olt\·t·r and Art 's Play buy
('Ombtnt'd 2-8 11 1 Ult.' duubh• for
$124 !iO The mutuel handll' lolaled
$111.5!/6

PRICES % to 112 OFF
Pom er oy , 0 .

Uirec free throws III the ftnal Jjj
seconds lO help the Bulls beat the
~els . Greenwood, a fin110urid draft
chotce !rom UCLA, scored a prolugh 20 poltlts.
Knir ks 136, Parers 112
The K!ucks , using an aggressive,
pressing defense, broke the game
open with a 31-10 spurt in ille first
half and were never in trouble. Toby
Krught led lbe way with 3&gt;1 points, 22
of them m the ftrst half. while Aler
English scored a career-/ugh 37
pomts for Indiana.
Ha wks 1Z1, Cavs 111
The Hawks outscored the Cavs 3&gt;12(1 m ille seCIIId pt'rtOd to take
command. John Drew poured m 27
pomts to top Atlanta wh ile Mike
Mitchell had 35 for Cleveland.
Hucks 114, Suns 108
Milwaukee raised its record lo &amp;-I,
best in the Midwest Division, by
handing t he S un s thei r fo urt h
stra tghl loss. Marques Johnson led
~~e way with 32 points aod Brian
Winters hit a clutch jumper m the
final minute to put Ule game away .

( ;eoq.~ t.· C~erv1 n

/'.l L ANTt.. FLAMES
lrAd Cd
Bobbt Ln l o ndf'
f o rWMd
to Hlf'
Bo&lt;,lon
Bru t r1 &lt;;
t or
future (Q n
!:.ld('ratrons
WA SHI NGTON
CAPITALS
Sen r Bob Gt rarcl &lt;Jnd Greg Polr 'l.. !et\
wrnqc; . l o Her".o hey of fh(' Ame r rc an

FEW ITEMS OF BillFOLDS, WATCHBANDS, GIFT ITEMS
&amp; MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
SALE ENOS SATURDAY, NOV. 3 1979.
All SALES FINAL

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Atlanta Hawks beat the Cleveland
Cava li ers 12l-111
Portland, whtch has held tls
opJXJnent untit'r 90 po1nts f1vc tuues
this season, was leadmg IUI-79 wtth
1· 46 remainlllg when Btrdsong
began flnng from long range .
" It 's only (j desperation thmg, " he
scud '" Wt• d.Jdn't ~t up for them, we
IUSl look them . 1 happened to be Ill
the nght spot. ..
Be hil three tn a row . tymg the
sc.·ort.· w1th 32 seconds remaining. As
Portland worked for a shot, the
Kmgs were ca lled for kicktng tl1l!
hall. whtch meant ille 24-second
clo("k was rt"."&gt;t'f and the Blazl'rs were
able lo play for the final shot of the
game .
The Blazers worked the ballmstde
tu Tom Owens. who missed an eight·
footer . But forward Kermit
Washinglon leaped over Reggie
Kmg. lipped the ball off the
backboard and toto the net al tlie

7 _The Daily Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday . Oct. 24, 1979

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Robust oil profits reported
NEW YOHK 1 AI' 1
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pr tift!~
Thesd ay .
Curwcu Inc. s.a1d ils profit s

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the eorrcsponWng quf:irtt:r a ~ t•ar
ago , and Gu lf Oil ('urp :-.&lt;ml th
~armng~ had almost duul&gt;IL•d
Con oco . the natton 's mnth -laq,!L'!--1
oil compan y. sa 1d 1ts ttllrd-quarll·r
profits rust&gt; 134 pt•rn·nt tu $24~ 1
m ilhon, ur $2.:!0 a ~har t', fn&gt;tt l $}1)5 H

m i\Hon, ur 98 l't.' nt s ~ shan•. m 19/H' .-;
th ird quartn
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Dear Sir :
Afte r fo ur complete week s of
pnYa tt· grumblmg and fumi ng abou t
tlw Me1gs Local teachers' strike.
;!Bel af ter following vari ous accounl':i
and lett ers of opmwn m the paper.
W L' would like to ex press our opinion
too. a nd urge a ll pare nts involved to
do like wi se. rega rdless of whi ch s1de
they fa vor.
B) foll owing t he strike at a dis tan ce via the news med ia, and not w an Dng to cause a ntagomsm on ei ther
side. we do feel, however , tha t adu lts
who re pr ese nt both the teachers a nd
the boa rd s uper intendent s hou ld be
able to si t do "'n and work out any
and all di ffe rences prior to the sta rt
of school. w1thout the d iS ruption of
any classes .
After a ll. II will supposedl y be
ad ul ts who teach our cluldren whe n
this stn ke" fin ally over , but the In ci de nts reported at Dr . 1\Iggs· offi ce
and at Powe ll's Super Va lu m a ke us
wonder. If students behaved like
this, wou ld they not be sen t for
diSCiplinary actwn ·~
We have two boys who ha ve been
puni•hed fo r les• •erioll!! offens es,
and they are children , not adul ts'
We a re not ··against " the tea che rs or
" against " the board , we a re " for "
the c hildren a nd " for ' 'an inun edia te
settlement .
As IS the ca-;e w1th m an y
house holds in the Meigs Loca l
Distri ct, ou rs 1s with a Union m em~
ber at the hea d , so our childr en will
not be c r ossmg pi cket lines We d o,
hClw{'ver , unde rstand such things as
('OSt of lt vmg, guaranteed wages,
fa1r diSml-'S&lt;Ji. umon loyal ty , p1 c ket
Jmes. etc .
We un de rsta nd how indi\·iduals
who put a great amoun t of t ime a nd
money tn to an ed ucat ion for themse l \"t~s in order to trarh others. need
ami ha Vf! a rrght to expeet such
th1ngs as adequate sala ries to s upport their fa m ilies . a d eq uate
nl£l teria ls with whwh to teach. cos t
uf lr vmg classes, a nd many otht:' r
things whic h we di dn 't mention 1n or der to ma intain a sta nda rd of liv in g
fur Uwmselves a nd their fam illcs
whl('l\ wou ld !Je m ime with thc1r o wn
ed ucation and whic h wou ld prov ide
a C'l'rtam amou nt of job security for
the m frum yea r tu year .
Wha t we can't understand IS
chronic, r ec urrent strikes in our
ilislrirt : c hil dish and petu la nt
l)t..•lt;.i \ ' I 1w rt.•portt.•d Oil Uoth s 1dcs ; ctnd
t'\"L·r~ clay. ont: Side b[;Jmmg tile
other for lac k of progress
So get with It. teachers a nd adm• mstra t wn Get thi s thing settl ed
If a nyone knows of a lega l way to
force this to happen. be 11 cou rt or de r or whatevf'r , hf're a rt&gt; two pare nts in fovo r or it.
Get our chi ldren tn sc hool ~
Slllcc rc ly. Bill ayd Betsy Weaver .
f&gt;42 Mill Street , M1ddleport, O hi o

i\F: W YUH K 1AP I J oh n
Chancellor be~ an to choke on a piece
of chet•se, nnd was tr ying to coug h
Uw objel't free w!1en NBC l' cw s
collrag ul' Tom Brokaw came to tu s
aid .
" Tom grabbed rrll' !rom beh1 nd ...
l 1la.Jll"l'llor sold Tuesday, reca lling
Uw tncldt.•nt that c.ecurred at lwH:h
thl' doy bl'fort•, ""&lt;1nd squeezt•d three
nr four lllllt'S. Tht' pll'Cl' of food just
sho t till\ .
" I LO!tl Tum I wa s gra teful ," thl·
:\ BC ":\ r~htly !\ews"' anchorman
S€ml, "nnd neltht_'r onl' of us thot.ij;ht
m uch mun· a bnut rt. We sal down
and resumt&gt;tl uu r lunch ."
Broi&lt;Bw. thosl' at Uw lunclll'o n
w1th
Ht' pu biH·ctn pr es1dent1al
hopefu l .] 11hll Connally sa id , used tilt:
"" bear--hug" nwtllod de mun strClted
many t11nes on Bro kaw's ·'Today ··
program . The resc ue raa nucver wa s
de s i ~nl-d by Dr Henr y J . Heimlich .
The
1--l elmllch
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ts
fH,'rform ed by plaung both arm s
ar ound tht \ "ICtun" s WH ISt , for m m ~:: a
ftst with orw h&lt;-tnd an d p res.s mg 1t
aga mst the abdolll ell , ju ~t a b::J v~ the
navel and below the nb cage. When
prcss ued 15 a pplied. the obstruction
shu uld t'Oil lt' u u1 lilt&gt; v ictun 's throat
C..'h ance llor . who suffe red nu Ill
eff l•ct s from tht• tncldent at !\BC's
Hoc kt' f t•ll er ( 'l' ntl'r he odqu arte r s.
sa1d tw bl'l."&lt;t lll t' ,.t,m·erned wlwn t11t·
ptecl' of fuod &lt; · au~hl rn hts throat.
and stuod and t)L'nt oyer t (J tr y to
foru.' It Hill hHTI Sl' Jf.
"" I don 't kno\.\ wht"ther 11 would
han· dJslodgL•d, · ht.· satd . --·n t;:~ t 's
when Tom ~rrtb!wd lilt' arow1d the
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proximately 17, 000 subsc ri bers in 16
co mm uniti es 1n Kan sas a nd
Okla homa .
" Multimedia is pleased to ente r
the cable television bus iness in the
fa "1 growing Kansas and Okla homa
mark eL' We belie ve the industry
has a bright future a nd is a natu ral
a dju nc t to o ur othe r com ·
m unicatl ons businesses. Multunedia
looks forward to acquinng the
ca pa b le personnel to our associa ti on
with both of these cable televi sion
opera tions ... said Wea m .
Kansas Sta te Network has an
agreement In p rincipal to me rge
wit h Standard Communications Inc .
according to Sbarra . The sa le to
Multunedia of the 105,000 s har es of
Aircaplllltal Cablevision IS •object
to certain conditions mcludmg obta ming of necessa ry regula tory appro va ls of the merge r a nd is ex pected to occur at about the same
time as the merger J.s effecti ve .
Kansa s State Network Inc. owns
fi ve television s tations, one FM
radi o station , and seven refrigerated
ware houses In Kansas, Oklahoma .
·Mi sso un . Arkansa s and Iowa .
Multimedia Inc opera tes 13 da ily
n e w s p a p e r s,
24 n o n ·da ii y
newspape rs, five VHS television
stat1ons , a nd 13 AM and t'M radi o
stat iO ns 111 14 state-'. predom inantl y
m the southeast.

GHEENV II.l .E, SC W1Lson
Wea rn , pres ide nt of Multimedia
Inc. , and Donald Sharra, pres ident
of Kansas State Network In c , a n·
nounced an ag reem ent Tuesday between Multimedia Inc. a nd Kansas
State Network , Inc. to purc hase for
$4 milli on , whi ch is $38 .10 per share,
the 35 percent benefi cial equity in ·
teresl.'5 Kansas State Ne twork owns
of Al r capital Ca blevisi on , lnc .
Alrcapital Ca blcvis ion owns a nd
operates the CATV fra nc hise in
Widtita, Kansas .
Multimedia has extended offers to
the rc ma irung share holders of Alr·
capital C.a bl evis ion to pu rchase the
remmn in g 65 percent at $38.10 per
share . Presen t sha re holde rs have
until Nov. 5 t o res pond to
Mul tune dia offe r . Mult unedi a 's
obliga tion to purc ha'" an y of Alr·
capi ta l Cab levi sion ·s st ock IS con tingent upon Its obta1ru ng the n ght
to purc ha se a t leas t 51 percent of the

Chancellor

shar es .

Aircapital Cablev ision, In c. has
held CATV fran c hise for the city of
Wi chita si nce 1968 Cori-,tructi on of
the CATV system was begun in 1979.
At the present time, Airca pital
Cll blevisiOn has approXIITUl tely 5. 500
bas ic subscnbers a nd 4,900 pay subsc.· ribers w1thin 140 miles of the
Ca ble vis ion plant. Wi chita has a
popula tiOn ot ]If a pp ro XImate ly
100,000 households w1thin the fran chise a rea.
Multi media announced on June 12,
1979 . t-tn ag reeme nt to pure hase for
Sll million the CATV assets of Ka nsas State Net work , Inc . Cen a in
reg ul a tory a pprovals a re sti ll pe ndmg . At thr lime of the agree me nt,
Kansas State Ne tw ork had a p-

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Dear Helen:
My 31\-year-old husba nd had a
hea rt a tta ck that req uired a by-pass.
He d id the heaviest kind of la bor 1In
tun ber rrulls 1 so now he's on work men 's compensation and not e~·
peeled to work aga in .
As soon as pos.." bie a fte r surge ry
he started "go ing out for a beer " 1n
the evenings Now he's at it seven
days a week to all hou rs .
I 've tned to convince myself he IS
onl y dnnkmg, but I s tooped so low a.s
to search his poc kets , a nd fo und a
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ment for ren t.
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othe r wome n he gets m ad and say
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S hould I hi re a p rival£ detect ive to
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HEAKT BHOKEN. DES PE KA TE
AN D IJ) NE J.Y
Dea r HD and 1.:
My I.G.A.P i" l 'm G urss ing Agam
Perception .. 1 sees a man who IS
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Conside r this : he's te nnc-d unemploya ble in his chosen work , while
the by -pass m ay have prolonged his
lif e, " How long"" is a q ueslion he
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Sometunes now I think he wa nts to
show he car es, a nd I know I do, but
those old fea rs and m emori es of
court get in the way. I chose what
seemed the orj]y way possible (out·
side of being a 16-year-old homeless
street person ), but was I wron g" NEARLY 20
Dear 20:
How co uld you have been wrong
when yoc chose a course that not
only ended the beatings but also
your father 's excessive drinking"
And perhaps yoo can shU uncover
love ... if you stop waiti ng for h1m to
make the first move .- H.

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10- The Daily Sentinel, MuldleportPomeroy,O., Wednesday,Oct. 24,1979

BALLOT LANGUAGE AND ARGUMENTS OF LAW
PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION TO BE
SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORS OF THE STATE
FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION
AT THE ELECTION TO BE HELD
NOVEMBE~ 61 1979

~---Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY - MIDDLEPORT
Uons Club Wednesday at Meigs Inn .
SPECIAL SERVICES Wednesday
through Sunday at the Laurel Fr.,..
Methodist Church wtth the Rev .
James L. Mason , Canton, as guest
speaker, and the special music each
evening .
MlDDLEPORT Ulerary Clu b, 2
p.m Wednesday at the home of Mrs .
Bert Grinun . Program will be on
"Robert_Frost -the Critical Reception" by Mcs 1'orest Bachtel. Mem-

AMERICAN LEGION . FeeneyBennett Post 128, 7:30 p .m . Wednesday at the hall .
AMEIUCA..'&lt; Legion Auxiliary ,
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, 7 30 p.m .
Wednesday at the hall. Bean and
cornbread dinner for both legionnatres and auxiliary members at
6:30p.m .
SOliTHERN JUNIOR High Schc .
Athletic Boosters meeting 7:30p .m
Wednesday at the school .
REVIVAL at Laurel Chff Free
Methodtst Church, 7:30 pm w1th
Rev. James Mason speakmg and
special music by local choir and duet
by Bob and Patty Barton.
11fURSDAY
MUSIC BY Ru ss and the
Gospeltones at Laurel Cltff Free
Methodist Church revtval , 7 30 p m .
Thursday with Rev. James Mason
speaking.
WOMEN 'S
C H R ISTIAN
Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
Rutland Church of Chnst with Kathy
Taylor speaking .
MONTHLY MEETrNG, Southern
Hills District, Ohio Nurses Assn .,
7:30 p.m . Thursday at Parks Ha ll on
Ohio Untversity 's Wes t Green .
SATURDAY
SYRACUSE PTO fall halloween
camtval , 7 p.m . Saturday , at the
Syracuse E lemen tar y Sc hoo l.
Costume judgtng to begin at 7 p.m .
Games. food. a nd entertamment .
Public invited.
KNIGHTS of Pythlas , monthly
dinner , 6:30 p.m . Bnng cove red
dish, table serv1ce . Members,
famili es weleome.

Community
Halloween
party plans made
Plans were fmalized for the annual conununity Halloween party to
be held Saturday night from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Rock Springs Grange
Hall, when the Rock Springs Better
Health Club met Thursday at the
home of Mrs . Sandy F'olmer
It was noted during the meeting
that hospital equipment used by the
late Mrs. Gladys Morgan had been
donated by the family to the club.
Members were encouraged to vote
on Nov . 6. A~ donation was made to
, the Ohio Lung Association .
Mrs . Teresa Abbott opened U1e
meeting with a prayer and pled ge to
the flag. Lottie Leonard read the
23rd Psalm and officers' reports
were given.

The progrann was presented by
Mrs . Betty Conkle and mcluded
"Blood Pressure Facts" by Mrs.
Helen Blackston ; · Promismg Acne
Cure " by Mrs . Susie Pulhns:
"Hearing Tests for Newborn " by
Lottie Leonard ; "China Hand " by
Mary Shaeffer ; " Date Drugs" by
Nancy Morris; " lnhented Ulcer" by
Martha King ; " Meas les Connection" by Louise Bearhs : and
"Salt to Test for M.S. Cure" by Mrs .
Beuna Grueser .

Heart A s.wcililion Jl'C.I
CPR demuns/mtinn IJcu ·
Mrs . Rhonda Dalley, in -&lt;~ervice
director at Veterans Memoria l
Hospital, and Bob Bailey, emergency medical coordinator, demonstrated c ardiac pulmonar y
resuscitation at a recent meetmg of
the Meigs Heart Associaton held at
the Meigs Inn .
11Je two spoke on the hves which
are saved through CPR, helpful for
drowning and electrocution victimS
as well as the many other incidents
of difficulty. Both Mrs . Dailey and
Bailey Indicated their interest in
teaching groups the CPR technique
and noted that they are hopeful of
getting classes started in November .
They also noted that they are
armo.llll to demonstrate CPR to
organizations and invited residents
to contact 992-&lt;i617, or Mrs. Dailey
99Z-2!04.
Meeting with the group was Miss
Debbie Rantanen, representative
from the Ohio Heart Association.
Events for the coming year were
diSCUliSed.

Babe Ruth scored 150 runs or more
in one season six times for the New
York Yankees.

THIS PROPOSED LAW WOULD:
I. REQUIRE AT LEAST A TEN-CENT REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT ON
ALL GLASS. METAL OR PLASTIC SOFT DRINK, BEER. AND
MALT BEVERAGE CONTAINERS SOLD IN OHIO FOR OFF-PREM·
ISES CONSUMPTION. THE REFUND VALUE AND THE WORD
" OHIO" WOULD HAVE TO BE CLEARLY MARKED ON EACH
CONTAINER.

2. REQUffiE RETAILERS TO ACCEPT RETURNED CONTAINERS
MARKED "OHIO" OF THE DESIGN. SIZE AND BRAND SOLD BY
THEM AND REFUND THE CUSTOMER'S DEPOSIT. BEVERAGE
BOTTLERS OR DISTRIBUTORS WOULD HAVE TO ACCEPT THE
RETURNED CONTAINERS BOTTLED OR DISTRIBUTED BY
THEM AND REIMBUR&amp;E THE RETAD.ER.
3. PROHIBIT THE SALE OF BEVERAGES IN METAL CANS THAT
HAVE DETACHABLE PULL-TABS.
VIOLATORS OF THIS LAW COULD BE FINED UP TO SEVEN HUN·
DRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($7.10) OR IMPRISONED FOR UP TO NINETY
(90) DAYS. OR BOTH.
IF PASSED THIS LAW WOULD TAKE EFFECT DECEMBER 6, 198!.
(Proposed by Initiative Petition)
A majority yes vote is necessary for passage.

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BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
OF THE STATE OF OHIO .

To amend se&lt;:tions 913.99 and 4301.99 and to enact
secti ons 9!3 .241 and 4301.031 of the Revised Code

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EXPLANATORY NOTE
In the TEXT OF PROPOSED LAW below, the words written
in all capital letters would be additions to Ohio Law. The
words writ1en in small letters and not crossed out in Sec·
tions 913 .99 and 4301.99 are already in Ohio law and
would rem ain as Ohio law. In Section 913 .99, the words
wnt1en in sma ll let1ers and crossed out are in Ohio Law
and would ,pe taken out of Ohio law.

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EXPLANATION (By proponanlll of IMuel
The proposed, oitizen initiated law reduces litter and promotes recycling and re-use by requiring a refundable deposit of at leas t ten
ce nts on a ll beer, soft drink and malt beverage containers, made of
glass, metal or plastic, that are sold at retail Each container would be
clearly marked "Ohio" and have on it the container's refund value.
Accordmg to the proposed law, no retailer, may refuse to accept from
customers any empty container of the brand, size and design so ld. Nor
may th e retailer refuse to refund the deposit charged to customers on
those co ntainers sold by the retailer.
For the convenience of the consumer, any soft drink, beer or malt
beverage retailer that sells beverages, for off premise use, must provi de
facili ties "on the premises or within 100 yards of the premises where
anyone can return beverage containers and receive their refund in cash.
Under the provisions of the proposed law, regional centers for the
return of container,; with a refund may be set up. But they must be an
addition to, not a replacement for, facilities required by each retailer.
Another major provision prohibits the sell of metal containers that
have detachable flip-top openers. The beverage industry must provide
containers with openers which stay attached ID the container, for the
health and safety of the g eneral public.
Penalties have been estabhsbed for retailers and distributors who
vio late the law by; selling beverages without charging a deposit or
refusing to take back containers or refund a cus!Dmer's deposit.
Th e law, when passed. would take effect December 1981.
ARGUMENTS FOR THE PROPOSED LAW
' Issue I prov ides a financial in centtve to return cans a nd bottles
rather than being pitch ed into yards, fields and roadsides and prohibits
meta l con tainers from ha ving de tachable flip-lops that cause thousands
of inJu ri es annual ly to children and wildlife.
S in ce the introduction of throwaway beverage containers, Ohio's roadsides. fields and ~ards h ave been plagued with this growing eyesore and
hazard . Attempts to educate the public a bout the litter problem have
met with sheer frustration as the momentum of throwaway containers
continues. Issue I offers an option to th e disgraceful clutter of bottles and
ca ns that spoil our beautiful sta te.
The results of a refun dable 10 ~ deposit law are miraculous. In stales
having suc h a law, notably Oregon and Vermont, 90 % of all cans and bottles
so ld are recycled a nd refilled. The bottom line is a 40% reduction of the
most hazardous and lon g-Jived elem en t of the tota l litte r problem.
Iss ue I saves energy. In Ohio alone, enough energy would be saved to
prov1de for the heatmg n eeds of 55,000 homes annually . O n a smaller
scale, purchasing a six-pac k of throwaway bottles is like throwing a way
I\'.! pi nts of gasoline.
Issue I saves consumer do llars. Currently , Ohio beverages in returnable
co ntai ners are 30-50'7r cheaper tha n throwa ways and would continue to
be as inexpensive under th e refundable deposit la w .
Issue I reduces tax dollars spent for disposal of municipal waste.
The c ity of Detroit's waste was reduced, in weight, by 9.4% after only 8
weeks ~f the Michiga n deposit law, resulting in a savings of $18 million
annually.
The choice be longs to Ohio voters. Do we want bottles and cans spoiling
the beauty of this g reat state, or a refundable deposit law which attacks
the litter p roblem at its source' A 'Yes' vote November 6 will get results.
Committee for the Proposed Law: Louise Blankenship, Michael Mann and
Davtd Sonner.
ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE PROPOSED LAW
FORCED DEPOSITS: TilE HIGH PRICED IDEA THAT WON'T WORK
WHY NOT FORCED DEPOSITS'
• Forced Deposits cou ld raise the price of soft drink by $1.00 a case or
or more .
in addition to the $2.40 deposit This rise in price would
be due to increased handling, gasoli ne and trans portation costs by
distributors, and conversi o n by manufacturers to a total returnable
system .
• Forced Deposits will eliminate thousands of head-of-househo ld jobs in
the steel, can and bottling industries.
• Forced Deposits do not require recycling thus neglecting the most
importa nt means of litter/ c]ean·up.
• Forced Deposits would cause soft drink and beer di stributors, nationally,
to u se an additi onal 127 m i llion gallons of gasoline, due to transportabon
of both fulls and em pties.
• Forc ~d Deposits do not clean-up 80% of the litter on our roadways,
such as massive amounts of paper, packaging, ete.
• Forced Deposits cause a terrible inconvenience for consumers and
retailers, alike. In states where Forced Deposits have become law,
retailers have been forced to limit the brands of the beverage they carry.
In addition , cons umers have been forced to wait in long lines for deposit
returns.

• Forced Deposits cause terrible storage and health problems for small
retailers. Grocery owners must store returnables for weeks a t a time,
causing increased insect infestation and health problems in the stores.
• Forced Deposits are an additional metbod of government regulation
that impacts directly on your pock~t~ks.
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That's why a majority of both political parties m the Ohio House
and Senate have rejected a Forced Deposit bill for the last s ix years . . , ,
and that's why you should vote No on Issue 1 on Tuesday, November 6th.
Committee against the Proposed Law: Jerome Stano, Thomas Van Meter;
Dave Jobnson and Art Bowers.
P.S. Let's quit fooling with forced deposits and get a litter law that worh.

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Section I. That sectio ns 913.99 and 4301 .99 be amended and sections
913.241 and 4301.031 of t he Revised Code be enacted to read a s follows:
Section 913.241. NO PERSON SHALL SELL OR OFFER FOR SALE
AT RETAIL ANY SOFT DRINK IN A CLASS, METAL, OR PLASTIC
CONTA INER FOR CONSU MPTION OR USE OFF THE PRE MISES ON
WHICH IT IS SOLD OR OFFE R ED FOR SALE UNLESS:
(A ) THE SELLER CHARGES ON EA CH SUCH CONT AINER,
AND TH ERE IS PAID BY THE PURCHASER, A DEPOSIT OF NOT
LE SS THAN TEN CENTS, WHICH DEPOSIT S HA LL BE THE CON.
TAINER 'S REFUND VALUE, AND WHI CH SHALL BE REFUNDED
UPON THE RETURN OF THE CONTA INER; AND
(B) THE CONTAINER OR ITS LABEL IS CLEAR LY STAMPED
OR OTHERWISE MARKE D "OHIO" AND THE CONTAINER'S RE FUND VALUE .
NO SOFT DR INK RETAILER SHALL REFUSE TO ACCEPT AN
EMPTY DRINK CONTAIN ER OF THE DESIGN, S IZ E AND BRAND
SOLD BY THE RETAILER OR REFU SE TO REFUND THE DEPOSIT
CHARGED ON SUCH CONTAINER. NO SO FT DRINK RETAILER
SHALL SELL OR OFFER FOR SA LE ANY SOFT DRINKS FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMI SES UN LESS HE PROVIDES FACILJ.
TIES ON THE PRE MI SES OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED YARDS
THEREOF WHERE ANYONE MAY RETUR~ ANY SOFT DRINK CONTAINER S AND RECEIVE FULL REFUND IN CAS H. REGIONAL CEN.
TERS FOR THE RETURN OF SOFT DRINK CONTAINERS WITH REFUND MAY B8 ESTABLISHED IN ADDITI ON TO BUT NOT AS SUB.
STITUTES FOR, FAC ILITIES REQUIRED BY T HI S SECTION. NO
SOFT DRINK MA NUFA CTURER WHO BOTI'LES ANY SOFT DRINK,
OR ANY ROTTL ER OR DISTRIBUTOR S HALL REFUSE TO ACCE PT
FROM A RETAILER A NY EMPTY IJR INK CONTAINER OF THE
DES IGN, S IZE AND BRAND SOL D BY SUCH MANUFACTURER
BOTI'LER OR DISTRIBUTOR OR REFUSE TO PAY THE REFUND
VALUE OF SUCH CONT AINER.
NO PERSON S HALL SELL OR OFFER FOR SALF: ANY SOFT
DRINK IN A METAL CONTAINER SO DESIGNED THAT A PART OF
THE CONTAINER IS DETACHABLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF OPENING THE CO::-ITAJNER WITHOUT THE AID OF AN OPENER.
AS USED IN THIS SECTION, "SOFT DRINK" MEANS ANY NONALCOHOL! C CARBONATED BEVERAGE, FRUITADE, SODA SODA
WATER .. CLUB SODA, SELTZER, OR READY-MIXED TEA.
Sechon 913.99 (A) Whoeve r violates section s 913.01 to 913.2 1iru.l .. •i••. of th e Revised Code-, fllw;lt!,.. fffiffi...,. t.- tlHttt ftH.¥ _,. .........
"""'ilHnflrea ae llrtru f&lt;... R ~err..._., IS GUILTY OF A MiSDEMEANOR
OF THE FOURTH DE CRE E ; !or a secon d offense s uch person lli+ft.lt 1,..
~ ftffl. k&gt;t¥t .Htttft ttflf" I; 1111 tlr t'tl f+e-P ~ Httttt f.t..H. ln1 PI cl1 t; I d ul l n P'R fHI +mI'PlflijlleJI fl&lt;tl, lftlH !fflttt ' - m-. ....., H+#ft "'*'"" ~ .,.. l.o4 IS GUILTY
OF A MI S DEMEA ~OR OF THE THIRD DECREI-; .
(B) Whoev e r violates'"' '' ''" SECTIONS 9!3.22 to 918.28, irultt.ri·•e .
of t he Rev ised Code, Hlrttll i.e lfftffl ....t, .....,.. Hr.... ,_. ~"'"1'"1 .W~ f&amp;t.
"~ ,,ff, "'" IS GU ILTY OF A MI S DEMEA NOR OF THE THIRD DECREE; for a s ubseq ue nt offen se such person ~ ~.;&gt; fffiffi tt% tlHttt
f-ttt{" hu11dt'• d
drtllnr;t .... irHt•• i; ;n' '' 1i Jt+-tt ffl++P!-' H+tttt ~ ~ f+l" ~ IS
GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR OF THE SECO:--&lt;D DF:GREE; for a
third onense suc h perso n's licen se shall be revo ked.
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Section 4301.031. NO PF:RSON SHALL SE LL OR OFFER FOR
SALE AT RETAIL ANY BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE IN A GLASS,
METAL, OR PLA STI C CONTAINER FOR CONSUMPTION OR USE
OFF THE PREMISES ON WHI CH IT IS SOLD OR OFFERED FOR S ALE
UNLESS:
(A) THE S ELLER CHARGES ON EACH SUCH CONTAINER,
AND THERE IS PAID BY THE P URCHA SE R, A DEPOSIT OF NOT
LESS THAN TEN CENTS, WHICH DEPOSIT SHALL BE THE CONTAINER'S REFUND VALUE, AND WHICH SHALL BE REFUNDED
UPON THE RETURN OF THE CONTAINF:H; AND
(B) THE CONTAINER OR ITS LABEL IS CLEARLY STAMPED
OR OTHERWISE MARKED "OHIO" AND THE CO NTAINER'S RE FUND VALUE.
NO BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE RETAILER SHALL REFUSE
TO A CCEPT AN E MPTY BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE CONTAINER
OF THE DESIGN, S IZ E AND BRAND SOLD BY THE RETAILER OR
REFUSE TO REFUND THE DEPOSIT CHARGED ON SUCH CONTAINER. NO BEER OR MALT BEVERAG E RETAILER SHALL SELL
OR OFFER FOR SA LE ANY BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISF:S UNLESS HE PROVIDES FACILITIES
ON THE PREMISES OR WITHIN ONE HUNDR ED YARDS THEREOF
WHERE A NYONE MAY RETURN ANY BEER OR MALT CONTAINERS
AND RE CE IVE FULL RE FUN D IN CAS H. REGIONAL CENTERS FOR
' THE RETURN OF BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE CONTA INE RS WITH
REFUND MAY BE ESTABLISHED IN ADDITION T O, BUT NOT AS
S UBSTITUTES FOR, FA CILITIES REQUIRED BY THIS SECI'ION. NO
BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE MANUFA CTURER WHO BOTI'LES ANY
BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE, OR ANY BOTI'LER OR WHOLESALE
DISTRIBUTOR S HALl,. REFU~ TO A CCE PT FROM A RETAILER
ANY EMPTY BEER OR MALT BEVERAGE CON TAINER OF THE DES IGN, SIZE AND BRAND SOLD BY SUC H MANUFA CTURER , BOTTLER OR DISTRIBUTOR OH REFU SE TO PAY THE REFUN D VALUE
OF SUCH CONTAINER.
NO PERSON SHALL SE LL OR OFFER FOR SALE ANY BEER OR
MALT BEVERAGE I N A METAL CONTAINER SO DESIGNED THAT
A PART OF THE CONTAINER IS DETA CHABLE FOR THE PURPOSE
OF OPENING THE CONTAINER WITHOUT THE AID OF AN OPENER.
&amp;&gt;ction 4301.99 (A) Whoever violates section 4301.47, 4301.48,
4301.49, 4301.62,4301.63, 4301.70, or 4301.71 of the Revised Code is guilty
of a minor mi•deme&amp;Dor.
(B) Whoever violates section 130J.15 divi sio n {D) · of section
4301.22, section 4301.64, or 4301.67 of th e Rev ised Code is gu ilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.
(C ) Wh oever vio lates sedion 4~01 . 251, divi sion (C) of section
4301.58, 4301.59, 430 1.60, 4301.632, 4:JOL633, 4301635, 4301.66, 4301.68,
4301.69, or 4301.74 of the Revised Code is g uilty of a mi sdemeanor of the .
first degree.
(D) Whoever violat es division (A) or (B) of section 4301.58 of the ,
Rev ised Code is gui lt y of a mi sdemeanor of the first deg-ree.
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(E) Whoever violates section 4301.61 of the Revised Code is guilty .
of a felony of tbe third deg-ree.
(F) Whoever violates division (B ) of section 4301.14, or division
(A), (B), or (Cl of section 4301.22 of the Revised Code is guilty of a ·
misdemeanor of the third deg-ree.
fC) WHOEVER VIOLATES SECTION 4301.031 OF THE REVISED CODE IS GUILTY OF A MlSDEMEANOR OF THE THIRD
DECREE; FOR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE, SUCH A PERSON IS
GUILTY OF A MI SDEMEANOR OF THE SECOND DEGREE.
Section 2. That existing sections 913.99 and 4301.99 of the Revised
Code are hereby repealed.
Section 3. Sec t ions I and 2 of this Law shall take effect two years
after the effective date of thi s Law.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF OH IO
OFFI CE OF THE SECRETARY
OF STATE
I , ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE, Jr., Secretary of State, do hereby
cert ify t hat the foregoing i~ a true copy of the Proposed Law tiled in the
Office of the Secretary of State by Initiat ive Peti tion purs uant to Article
II , Section lb of the Co ns t itution of the State of Ohio, together with baUot
language certified to me by Ohio Ba llot Board and explanation and arguments submitted to me by the proponent s an d opponents of the issue, a s
prescribed by law.
IN TE STIMONY WHEREOF, I ha ve hereunto subscribed my name
and affixed my official seal at Co lum bus this 12th day of September, 1979.
Anthony J . Celebrezze, Jr.
Secretary of State

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Driveway Is stained
By Polly Cramer
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Dear Polly - We have had no luck
cleaning oil and ru.'t off our cement
driveway . Ours was stained by rust
and oil falling from an old car .
Thanks for any help.- JOYCE
DEAR JOYCE (and Mrs. 1.. M.
who has the same problem 1 - One
•uggested remedy for this ts to scru b
with a solullon of one-fourth pound
trisodium phosphate tn a gallon of
hot water . Some scounng powder
may also be added . Use a very st1ff
brush and then rinse well . If the
stains are ol d spri nkle trisodJUm
phospha te on them and then m01sten
with hot water. Ld stand at least 30
minutes and then scrub hard with
the stiff brush . Rinse with the hose.-POLLY
DEAR POIJ .Y ~ My viny l bird
bath turned yellow 'so I filled it with
a solution of bleach and water and
let it stand overnight Be sure to
cover it or take it indoors so that our
feathered friends are not banned by
a bleach burn . -ELLEN
DEAR POIJ.Y ~ Hoi's qu estion
about packing a sui t in a suitcase
reminded me of the way my father

taught me when I packed to go to
college many years ago . Spread the
jacket out on a flat surface so that
the lining is down and the back lS
"face up ." Place the s leeves so that
t!Jey line up along the back center
seam. Fold the two front panels over
the sleeves so the jacket is "inside
out."
Then fold the jacket m half along
the center seam, still inside out.
Finally the tail of the jacket can be
folded up to make 11 short enough to
fit tn the suitcase. Folding a jacket
this way keeps the sleeves and the
front as flat as posstble and the few
inevitabl e wrinkles usually come out
if it is hung up as soon' as it can be
unpacked . --P.S.C.
Polly will send you one of her
signed thank'you newspaper coupon
clippers if she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her
column. Write POLLY 'S POIJ\ TEI!S in care of thiS newspaper.

~ame,

I!lure than fur cmy

FEI.UIWSHfP TO MEET
The Me igs County Women's
Fellowship will meet at 7:30 Thur sday evening at the Rutland Chu rch
of Chnst. Mrs. Cathy Taylor w1ll be
the guest speaker and will present
slides on her tirp to Russ1a .
HAYRIDE SATURDAY
The Bradford Church of Chnst will
have a hayride Saturday cv emng,
leavmg from the church at 6:45 Afterwards they will go to the parsonage for a wiener roast and social

time . Devotions will be ~ t ven by
Steve and Dreama Pic kens.

EARL DEAN ATHMC
Earl Dean is a pat ten! at th e
Holzer Medica l Center He has been
in intensive care

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Hld 12th
111 Lilt• ratlllgs
1\HC s rating for the wt·ck wa s
21 2. w1th CBS St: f'IJtHI t-1 ! lH I and
f\:BC th1rd nt Hi 8 Tht• nl'lwtJrb 'iii~
th;tt 11\t.'~IJI :-- Ill &lt;il l 11\"l'f&lt;tgt• Pflfll\'lHllt' IIH11Ull' durtng thL' Wl'l'k, 2J 2
percent of the hu!IH'S 111 ttw L'fJU!l tr ~
With tl'len s!Un wt·re Wi1ll"htng MH'
\BC. wht ch sur pnst•d lhl' ualustr)
h}' Wlmnng 1\;leiSl'n's raHngs ran·
twl tl' 1n the f1rst four week.., of tilt'
new season . dropped to th1rd for thtflr ~1 tnnetlllsfall \HCI1~~'tl ! .1ttlt:'
iloust• on UH• Prcnn ;•" :\tJ _ 5 for tilt·
wt•ek . and had t ~·u othl'r :-J1uw ~.
"~In&lt;'). \1 .1-: ... and n speual. " T\'
(~ul(l l' Thl' F1rst 25 Yt·ar ~ ... 1n th t•
Tnp 20.
In addlllon to ':\1 -A,'\-H, · ;md
"WKRP m Cuncmnatl ... l'IJS Sp&lt; Jtted
"f-iO ~11nutes." "On t:&gt; D21y at a Tm•t• ."
··Th~· .h•ffersons." " AIICL1 ' and
" Dallas" (;jOJong tlt t' IU top-ri:tttd

BROWNIES TO MEET
A meeting of the Middleport
Brownie Troop 1254 will be held
Thursday at the home of Amy
Luckeydoo, I to 3 p.m. Meetngll are
open to first, second and third grade
gi rls. For more infonnation parent.s
are asked to telephon e 992.,';983 .
WEEKENDRE~ALNOTED

There will be a weekend revival
Oct. :!Jl-28, at the Long Bottom
United Methodist Church with the
Rev. Robert Hayden , Croton. as
guest speaker.
The Rev. Mr . Hayden is a former
pastor r1 the Pomeroy-Chester
United Methodist Churches . There
will be special music nightly and
services wtdll begin at 7:30 each
evening . The Rev. Richard Thomas ,
pastor , invites the po blic.

All

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World Sent's. (;a me 7, With a
ri:tllng of Jti ~ representing 28 .2
lll! JI HJ!l hUII It:'S Wi th tt\ll'\-'IS!tm . ond

"Trapper John, M.D ." and "Duke of
Hazzard," all CBS; "Quincy , M.E."
and Btg Event -"TV Guide: The First
25 Yea rs, " both NBC; "Archie
Bunker' s Place," CBS, and " Barney
Miller" and "Benson," both ABC.

Wqr\d ~rtl'~. (~C:HIIl' G. :12 .2 11r 24.6
rnlillon . both ABC; · \1 -/\..._I).JI." :lfl.2
or Z:~ nnllwn, ~md ·WKkP lfl
Cm nnn.:tll ... 2fi Bur 204mlllwn. both
(' HS . ' I.Jttll' J--luu~c on lhe PrHlflt' ...
Lii.'~ ilr- 20! rml:1on. ~BC.
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fxJltl 21! .1 or 19 .9 JllliliiJn. both C BS,
CHid " Tht' JeffL'I"SOIIS, ·· 2~ - lj CJf

LEGAL NOTICE

The Publ1c Util ttes Co m ·
rn1SS IO.n o f Uh10 has set f o r

publ 1c

hecnmy Case No
79 - 232 - EL - FAC to re
"1ew the futl p10cun~men t
pra CtiC!?S an d pOIICt€5 o f
C olum bu~ and Southern
Oh1o E le ct r 1c Company,
the op er a t ·)n of 1ts Fuel
Cos t Adtustment Clause ,

19

rn1ll1Un . " Allee- ." 24.5 or 18 .1 mil han.
iirHI " Dcd las." 23_8or 18 2 Jm lllon . ttl\
I 'HS

·1ne nt&gt;Kt 10 shows ·
World Sent'S 11-t··Carnt·. ( ;Htllt' ~.
and \\'&lt;,rid St·rlt&gt; ~ Pn·--Gamt ·. ( ;&lt;liTlt'
ti. IJuth ABC :
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r &lt;It 1n~s last st:&gt;ason , lhl' \' Jttury WJ~
n ut Without a drawback Th~_·
frontrunner placed th ree shows
amon~ the week ·s fl\T lt•a st wrtldwd.
1nc \u d1n g
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" Detl'l't l\' L' School ," :\o fi2 " Out uf
the BluL' ... and :\o 6:1 · 1\ \t•w K111d
of Famrly." CBS' " l'arr s' wa s f.lhh.

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All 1nlen-":; toorj persons w1ll

.79 I

con tact 1n g

the

Comm1 s ·

~.on

THE PUBLIC UTILITI ES
COMMISSION O F OHIO

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AIILOCATI ONS

an oppor tunity to

I )~ 4 1v~n

bt; heard . Further 1n forma ·
110n may he obta tned by

:611\0's:
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to be

9 30 am on Octo ·
Ul; r 29 . 1979, at the Com
mr~510r's Offi ces, 180 East
Bruad Stret&gt;t , Co lumbus.

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Ma~Save-Mart say~ -W~ome To Our ANN/VERSA RY

·Bridal
shower held
A shower honoring Sharon Wtlson
Hawley, recent bnde of George
Hawley, Mtddleport, was held recently at the Riverboat Room of the
Athens County Savmgs and Loan
Co., Pomeroy .
Hosting the shower for Mrs .
Hawley were Miss Martha Howel l
and Mrs . Bernice Ann Durst. Mrs .
Anna Blackwood, sister of Miss
Howell , decorated for the shower
using a white cloth with a lace
overlay on the serving table which
WBJl centered with the bridal
bouquet of si lk nowers in fall colors
and yellow tapers . White candles
surrounded by greenery were used
· on each of the tables. White bells and
bows completed the decor. Guest.'l
were se rved punch, cake, mints and
nut.s .
Games were played witll pnz es
going to Mrs Karen Triplett , Mrs .
Freda Mitch. Mrs. Marla Roush,
and Mrs . Ca rolyn Satterfield.
Presenting guts to the honored
guest were Mrs . Rachel Downie,
Mrs. Karen Tnplett , Mrs Letti e
Spencer, Arizona Stewart , Mrs.
Carolyn Grueser and Barbara, Mrs .
ancty Ord, Mrs . Faye Wallace and
Nancy, Mrs. Mary Baird , Ann
Ryther. Jw1e Wickersham, Jud y
Morr i.s, Cherole Burdette, Sybil
Ebersbach, Ann and Charlotte Lambert, Charlene and Jayne Hoen 1ch.
Freda Hood. Mrs . Sharon Welker.
Marlene Harri.son, Betty Hobstetter, Freda Mitch, Margaret Kincaid, Carolyn Satterfield, Helen
Sauer, Connie Warner, Mrs. George
Hobstetter. Mrs. John Krawsczyn.
Mrs. Debbie Cleland and Dodi e.
Yvonne Sellers, Nina Cummings,
Donna Bpyd, Donna Koehler , Mrs.
Frank Wilson, Carolyn ThomBJl,
Janet Mum s. Eleanor Robson,
Marla Roush and Bethany, Darla
Thomas and Amber, Teresa Casci,
1 Rita Whitlatch, Barbara Archer.
Mrs . Leslie Hawley, Jerry Pullen,
Cora Pullen, Beth Cowan , Phyllis
Hackett , Ida Burns, Amy l.cgar.
Sea lisle, Margaret I.e hew . Ca rolyn
BarteiB, June Eichinger , Phyllis
Hawley, Debbie Grueser, Gay Gaul,
·and Gay Ann Clay.

1-: Jsdtlt•d .. on \BC tilsl
s.:nes art· rww th1s season .
J-k rt' art.' tih· wt•t•k 's 10 h1ght&gt;sl-

and

SALE

497 Locust St., Middleport, Ohio
Bring In This Ad AndReceive

DRINKING

FREE!

GLASSES

Offer Limited to the First 25 People

Pepsi

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16 Oz .

·I

4/99C

ChipS

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Gallon
2% Lowfat

S1.19
1/2

8 1/ 2 Oz.

$135

I

Ice Cream

59C

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Potato
Chips

Pot.ato

Eckrich
Bacon

lv

read

~ 16

Oz.. 8 Pack
Plus Bottle Deposit

Milk

/'

Gallon

Valvoline
Motor Oil

Free Balloons
&amp; Suckers
For The Kids

A 11-CI imate

1 Lb .

By The Case
LIMIT ONE CASE

We Reserve The Right
To limit Quantities

SAVE
GAS&amp; GROCERIES-

DAY AND NIGHT!

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�14 - The Datly Sentmel. Mt ddlepo rt - Poll le ro~ , 0 ., Wednesday . O&lt;:l. 2l . 1979

Your Best Buys Are }_,ound
WANT AD
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Permanent po si tion for indtvidual with
tob shop ex perience . Mu st be able to do
own se t -up on conve ntional an d honzon ~
tal mill s, lathes , and grinders .
Respond to Personnel D e partment, Ap ·
palachian Power Co ., Mount a1 n eer Plant
Operat1ons , Post Office Box 398 , New
H aven , W . Va . 15265 Area Cod e 304 682 ~

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Mobile Homes - Rent
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MARK MORA
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N e wl ·fwed Game 13 :
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Ch 1l d re n 6 . 13 . Yo ung 8. t he
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43 Portend
44 Anesthetics
45 "Second hand ~ "

RUTlAND
FURNITURE

NOW'S THE TIME TO
INSULATE!

(For a coo-,. ol JA COB Y
MODERN. send S 1 ! O Wm a r

Krchard
31 Grow tight
34 Compass
readmg
35 Lofty spot
36 Baby food
38 Word m
many titles
39 Where Stng·
a rad ja ts
41 Vtctonan

ln st• fledw ith Pad Free

and up

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IN STOCK

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11
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around w1lh

23 Nega ttve
24 Religious
groups
26 Scents
29 Cereal
plan!

and up
Cash &amp; Carry

For Sale,
Rent or Trad e

South C"ould tt l..,., tto~v • · IJJ !Hlf&gt;
h \ r •· f ll .., t ng ltH'
dr a m 1l11 d flnt·:o,w l1u t tn •· I IIH'
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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
46 Loved ones
DOWN
1 Anatoly
Karpo v's game 1 An employer
6 From a wa y· off g of .. Ange Is "
10 Kno.. k 1t off'
2 Hang
Bread dtsh
!3 Source
14 Table scrap
15 Pulpit IOpl&lt;·
17 Sufftx
w1th corpus

6 ' X12'10 12'X16'

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SELECTION

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p ups , 5 t o 6 w ee k .-. o l d, one
fem al e , '}m al es. I b l nc k , 1
wh 1l e w rth b l ue H u mane
SO CI('Iy 992 6760

10

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thi' J.:.tck bill S!1t1th tJt ·ld th J t

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1t1 o~t h1 ~ partnn l "lo uld pr ()d tH.T

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Sm all
c1 nd rn('drum dogs C al l 991

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t o a s ter ~ . t r on~ . a l t s ma ll
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Nex t 10 Sl a t e H 1g hw ay
Ga rage on R ou t e 7 985

BEAT THE h1g h cos t o i
near ing y ou r home th rs
w1 n te-r by rn5.u la! 1ng now
Call J im J oh nson . who 1S
e -x p e-nen c ed
1n
blow 1n
su l af i c&gt;n ser voces F or fr ee
home eval u at iOn , (all and
m ake a n appoin tmen t no w
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R a v en ~ w o o d
R eferen ces av,a tl able u po n

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F a mily Affa ir 10; 7 55--Ch u c k
Whi te Repo r ts 10 .
a 00--C apt Kangdroo 8, 10. Leave It
T o B eaver 17 : Sesame Sl 33 .
30-- R omper Room 17 ; 9 :{)()- Bob
Braun 3: Ph il D onahue 13 . 15 ; Big
V rt llf' y 6 . P o rky Pig R. Friends 8 .
One D ay At A T ir1re- 10; Lucy
Show 17
9 3o- Bo b Newhart 8; Love of Life
10 . G reen Ac r e.-. 17

tn

S w et? p e r ~ .

PIANO
T U NIN G
D a n 1el "l N ew pho ne num
ber
741 79 51 Sr r v r e to
sc hoo l c, and h ome\ \ 1nce
1965

IS

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111 du rn nw ;1nrl d t." c~nd hrs

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B O WER S

R E PAIR

w.. . , ,

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· ·ac., h('U rtnt· h1gh dr.:.11n ond .
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o f o., p&lt;:-tdes onJ· pnon ·t ·d t·cl to
loq• lh t' d t;Jm (m d f mt ''"&gt;"t '

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BRADFORD , A uC t ione-er .
Co mp lete Serv rre Ph one
949 1~7 or 949 7000 r ac1 ne .
Oh 10 , Cr 1tl Brad f orc:J

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A&amp;H U ph ol 5t e r 1ng. acr osr.,
tr o rn the Te)la c o Sl a tt o n •n
Svrau c se 99 ') 3!4J o r 99 1
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99 2 2356. ~61
Beer h Sf
M 1ddleport O h 10

D AVENP OR T 992 51 47

REALTORS
H enry E . Cl el and . Sr
R es . 991 -2S68
H e nr y E . Cleland . Jr
R es . 991 -619 1

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GOOD H O M E . ma l e gr e y
l rger k1 tt e n Cu t e Ra r 1ne
94Q 2093

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r o 11 1e
male ,
blar ~ a n d t an . w orm e d and
sho t s Ge rrnr~n Stl e-p tl e rd ,
l ar ge . m a le, b la r k and
bro w n , sho t s r~n d worme d
H um.=tnP Sor 1et y , 997. 6?60

GE RM A N

U'IJ:I_.EORPHA N ANNIF:

5n•

R E YNO L D ' ~

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d e livery
v ar 1ous c,, zes of
poo l k•ls D o tf v o ur .-. e l f or
le t us rnst a ll lor yo u 0
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C l ub I 3
6 00. 700 Cl ub 6,8. H ealth Field 10 ,
P T L C lub IS . 6 10-- Worl d at
L arg e 17
6 30-- Fo r You ... Bia c k Woman 10;
N ews 17. 6 .s s~ Mor-ni ng Report
3
6 50- Good Morn i ng West
Vt rgi n ia 13. 6 55- News 13 .
7 00 Today 3, 15. Good Morning
Ame rica 6 . !3 . B a tman 10
Thu r s d ay Morn 1ng 8 : Three
S1ooge s L 1ttle Rasc als 17

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t ii h ·I

E,1\ ! or Wolk E' \ v olt t

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s 19 .900 00

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W I L L HAUL lrme s TOne cHID
y1 v el Also , l ome haultng
and 5Pr e;w .ny Leo M o r r1c,
Tru{ -. ~ ny P h on e 74'} ] 45 5

P E RK Y

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2,,1979
F arm Report 13. S 5()- PTL

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111
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would lh r nw hun 1n wr th tht·
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llrm 111 ~ n
l lllllll'diall' 1•nU play
A s rl
Wd s. WP." t ~nt 1 1ut b ~ h ·&lt;td l ng a
second trump

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TRAILER SALES
l• r&gt; Q \~1 11 ~

THE

POCKETBOOK
Good
l or a l to n .
h om e , good
g ood l ot full ba se m ent .
e q u rppcd k.r c he n , a~r
r ond 11t0n1 ng F o r rL•U d1 r
A
S t eal
n ea t

OVER
TIES

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1

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Auto &amp; Truck
R e pair
Also Transmis sion
R epair
Phon e 992 -5682

S19 500 00
N E W LISTING
H &lt;1n
d y M an s SPt&gt; &lt; toll . QOod
lor at1on H1 M1dO i e pon .
l r~r g c
lov 1ny room . )
tJedroorno., L 1m ol y r oo m
l evel
l o l , 11 .
stori
O N L Y $6,000 00

n· ;

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

("

MONTGOMERY

Garage

J

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BRIDGE

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mile o ff Rt 7 b y pa s5
on Sf Rt l H t o ward
Rutlan d

THRE E
B o D ROOM
H OU SE . 6 ~v r es. 1n Ches t er
To wn s t1 1p
A lu m ~num
'&gt; ld l l lU
'"l torrr
w .ndow s .
r rtrpc t ed 1n su l n t ed 70 p et
IJ.-'t f' m c n t
Clay t on
Shar
t 1qN \ 3~ . 00 0 985 3S6J

up (II !•

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Roger Hysell

PU R C H ASE

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11 30~ J o h nny Car son 3, 15 : Love
Boat 6, 13 ; ~witch 9; Movie " Son
of Palentace " 10; Movie " N ow •
Voy ager " 17: ABC News 33
12 4Q- - Ba reltn 6 , 13 , H awaii Fi v e.Q
B I OG-- T o morrow 3, 15 .
50 N e w s 13 , 2 00 - New s 17;
'J OS--- Movie " Check p oint "
17;
4 OS-- Movie " Comma n do "
17.

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SER JICtS, 1t:C.

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Real Estate for Sale

j"

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P.~RI\ FI~ANCIAL
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Eig hl Is

E no ug h 6, 13 ; Magi c of David
Copperfield 8, 10; Great Per fo r ma nces 20 .3:1 , Mov ie " No
Ti m e for Serg eants " 17 .
9 00 - 0 ill ' rent
Strokes
3, 15 ;
Charlie' s Angel s 6, 13; Movie
" Hou s e Call s'
9 , 10 . Alwi n
N 1ko la 1s Dance Theatre 20 ,33
9 30- H e llo, L a rry 3, 15.: IO :Oo--Best
of Saturdily Night Live 3, 15 ;
Veg a s 6 , !3 ; N ew s 20 . Con .
nec t ions 33
10 3 ~ - U p s tairs , Downstair s 17 ;
Bes t of Groucho 20
II 00 - N ew s 3, 6 , 9 , 10 , 13 . 15 : Dick
Cave ll 20; Wodehouse Playhouse

WH Y SHE M ADE
MUS IG WH IL-E
SHE A TE .

N~W SPAPER

de ll
"tot· in g
&amp;
\ ..ter 1S AJmm . Loans .

949 -2862 --949 -2160

Po m e roy , 0 .
10 19 1 mo

CAPI'AfN F.ASY

800-- Roal Peop le 3, 15;

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,-,-N
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REAL ESTATE
F NANCING

N ew , repair
gutters ant
down spouts .
Window cl eaning
Gutter cleaning
Free Estimates

J ~~ _;

!

l0 19 1 mo .

H. L Writesel
Roofing

1'If_:

. _ _ _ !, . - - -

PH. 992-2772

JAMES KEESEE
Phone 992 · 2771
8 17 1 mo

Pd

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Vinyl &amp;
Aluminum Siding
el nsulation
• Storm Doors
• Storm Window s
• Replac e ment
Win dows

elnsulaHon
• Storm Doors
• Storm Windows
• Repl~cement
Windows
eGutters and
Down Spouts
Fr ee Estimat es

Mick 's
Barber &amp;
~ Style Center
V fntroduces -

Mam Sf

INSULATION

IINLJ
ALUMINUM :SlUING
VII'Hl

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g u tter '), and
lo
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work
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er . .1Cl
Call At h en s,
'J II t , Gera ld Clark
n &amp;57 or Tom H osk tn s

l_RUSUY_

J&amp;l BLOWN

INSUUIIIIJ~

Rutland, 0 .

C Al l JIMMY DEEM , ASSCCIATE ..,, -. · - " P

3Q-- Co un try Roads 3 : Newlywed
Ga m e 6; Joker ·.-. Wild 8: The
Judge 10; F a r:n i ly Feud 13; W ild
K 1ngdom IS ; All In The Family
17, MacNe i l -Lehr er Report 20,J3 .

'&gt;&gt;' J' ,&gt; ' \

J&amp;l BLOWN

F O R ~ALE or r e nt N 1&lt;e 3
bed r oom . mod ular loc a t€'d
. n P o rfla ~ c:J are a Set up on
l o t or ca n be move d Cal l
a fter 4 30 304 273 57.7'1

WANT TO SELL? - GIVt. US A l.Ail

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RACINE AREA
6' .1
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I Headquarters

RACINE
'l BR tr nd e r onn1 Cf'I OI A sk l ng\ 11.500.
20 W000ED ACRES
Canb e d 1v •d PO \7'1 .000
LARGE SPliT LEVEL
J A &lt;r f' S, J OR hom e. fu l l y
r n rpet ed , PQU IPPPll k 1t . I nn r oom n..l s h r eptac e , tg
ut tl •l y rm , pl e n ty o f stor .1 qe tw o c ar qara ge . e iN.
d oor o pe nPr Lr sled \ 75.500
JUST LI STE D
6 Yr old hOmt· . ) BR . d1 n1 n~ a nd
u telt t y r oom k il £'QU IPPed w s t ov e rtna r etr 1g
M ost ly 1 a r pe t ed t orr l"d c1 1r gas. lurna tr I vr o ld
GarclgP . o r omplf' IP l r.-l il f'r nook u p w 1!h n a ! ga s
t a p a n d S('PI• f r an r1Cld 1nr om e O vN 1 acre-s.
$'} 9,900 Ca ll f o r appo tnt men t
JUST LISTED
Min 1 f a rm w b eau tif u l b r 1c k b 1
l e v e l. w 3 BR &amp; f u ll basem e n t . l g c Mporf , total
elec, insulatd, a l l h ardwOOd fl oo r s , 3ll g hothouses,
with app r o)( . 5 acres $63 .500

q49 1654 Or 949 -1S91

11 Jfll'\\ :t fi;)" ~THAT SCRAMB LED WORD GAME

Business Services

S35.000

DR N .:. NCY JASPERS , ASSOC IATE

·

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REALTY

JO HN DEERE U" ' ') •'l ?010
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d i am e t er 10 '" on lil rQ(' 'l l
end $1 2 per ron Bund l••u
sl a b Sol O p(&gt;r t on D PII'V(•r ,·a
to O h10 Pal le t Co . Rt ]
P o m eroy 992 76a9

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Rou te 689

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12 :QO-News 6,13 ; 12 : 3~FB I 6;
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1 :CIO--Tomorrow 3; News 15 ; 1:2sBanacek 8.

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OUT OF THE LADIES
THE WATER. - TiiOMAS

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Feetures Sy nd lc;lt•, tnc.

13 ; 1:45-News 17.
1 : SO - Movie " The Fast &amp; the
Furious" 17; 2:QO-News lJ .
3: 25-Mov\e " Hell Raiders" 17;
5:05-Siar Trak 17.

�Village races highlight November election
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ve r aces fol Vi lh:l gt• posLo.; tn the
November 6t&gt;IL'f'l tmt

In Rutland

v1udge , tfwre

ts a racl'
for th e ma }'o r 's pttst With J uhn I
Miller and Worthy Edwa ,·d Sl&lt;l nle)
Sr • seeking lhe JXtS ilJon 11le re a r~

no council C;JndJdates a lt houg h thf'
tenns of two coun(_ tl mem b.Prs e )( ~
plre Vernon L Web.rr IS the IJn lj
candidate for ( lrrk . treas urer
In Ha('tne V tl l a~e the n • arr fCH 'es

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VOL XXVIII ~JO 136
NEW MFMBEH.S
Nt"-' F &lt;~ rm Rweau nH•ru be rs
m attenda nn• ,1 t thl' .tnJJual !!IL't' tlng T uesda~ ntght
were . from ldt to n c ht \1 r .wd \1r" Ch.t rl t·" Barrt'tl

and three children Mr and Mrs Chester We lls Mr
a nd Mrs Charl es Kmght , Mr and Mr-; Kirk Che~ahcr
c~nd daughte r. Mr and Mrs Oon Snllth and three son.'\
dnd Gar) Wolf

earn er
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of Chnst 1n Ch n ~ ttct n Lfn1on i:l nd h.HJ
attended Sulll.l &lt;i) sd1o ul f&lt;rllhf t.lh
for 22 yea rs
She was the daugh tt•r o f Uw ldll'
J ohn D and Ida (,n,~· r (,r t't' nk r
He r h u.'i b.a nd P&lt;~J ' ! I Srn 1th ,j , , ..j

\larch 22. 1 ~ 5(]
She v. ' " p reee d t~d 111 deetth b) a
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Sonm Sm 1th . who
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FunL'retl st•n ll' L' ~ will be held
J· n dcn dl J 30 p Ill at lht• Wdcoxen
I· u rwr al Hornt•. P(lln1 Pleasan t , wlth
Uw lk ~ .f d lllL' S I. Bun n and I all v
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th1· Sl !H !'l'S I CP rtlt' t l' r} ~ Pm nt
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sa_\ " h t• p lan~ to appt.•a l on h1s own to
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to cO\'l 'f tJw d1 stn ct 's $7 i rrllllwn
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for sp t:nd mg rn on n for lt·g.tl fpes I
don t " ant to rnakc an tss ue o f tht s
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f1wi ' In t l!lll &lt;-1 1! Rua rd of Eduta twrl
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la1nes .bu ob" Si-lld ttw state s
ton d 1t1on s for a..1 l' lll Pr gt: ncy lo;.u1
" oul d h,l\' t' rt·qu1red the closing of 10
sd 10ol s a nd tJ H~ hnng of H6 peopk ,
1ncludllll:! B4 h'n('hl'rs
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Eula Wolfe, Houle 2, R.ac1ne, was
named alternate . 1\lJ resol ullons on
the local. state and nat10nal level
we re approved
FolloWlng dinner served by the
Eastern Band Boosters, Mrs Maidie
Mora, prestdent , gave a welcome
Sy lvia M1dk1ff present e d the
senetal] 's re port and Jac k W Car-

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til L' prl'std ent can order rattonmg

am tl m t' thtTt' IS a shorta ge of 20
pe ru ·n t m grtsui ll ll' ur dl l'SL' i f ut'l
suppil t:&gt;s 1n Uw Un1ted St atL'S
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co urt dl' C'Is wn s. lust his L,ls e 111 th e

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IJlstnct l o ur1HI Columbus tu d~J ) for
an lllJu nct wn &lt;W,i:l lnst Llw sl.alt· an d to
onler tlw sta ll' tu m a kl' up t.he

dl'fi l tt
We r e ~u 1n g tu sh u ~ th at the
board has tw u dltl'r natl ves
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closl' sL huul :-, fu r th rt.' l' V.Pt ' k s
prod u &lt;1n~ a b-;v lu tl' t•du&lt; ;.~ttOnal
clt.: p rt\ ;;~ tuHl. 11 1
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di stnct furt ht'! .... tH l h t l' pr l'st• nt s .tr
tnterl s lfi L(jiJ un uf th e lne q u.ilit!
bt&gt;t\\t.&gt;Cn th t• edu c ~ U&lt;Jn offe red our
ch 1ldr en ~tnd the t'd lll ~JtiO n offer ed
ch tldr en m (lff\ upnt U t stn &lt;: L~. " I Jo: J
sa1d
\1l'~lfl\-.·hill' Si ho ul admuu strator s
pl an to C'{Jfl tt nul' u:llk.._o.; \\lth (It)
uff1 uals to opt•n rl't fL'Ct tl on frJ&lt; tl lt lt'S
and pruv tde thl' schools' fr et.' lunch es
for 1XJOr c htldr t' n
S..•mo r c l a~s presH.it·n b from se\en
h1 gh s( h oo ls for m L'd a ru al 1t ton and
pla n \ U JUII I I L' ctt h L•r s Ul &lt;I
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abuut tiw d os mg
Ttw~ re not
tnvo l\ tn F: u;, 111
am tllmg and v. t.• wa nt to he
lm Ohl'd sa ul (; a li Sn utll , semor
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adm1mstrat1on con cocl'l before th e
stand b) p lan goes ·on the sh elf" for
po ss1ble future use
More()ve r , eltht~ r h()use would
hav e the optiOn of blocking a ctual
unplemenlatiOn of rallon1ng at the
tUlll' th e prt!SH.il•nt !ned to put !l mto
eff L'{1
Ho•p J ohn Dm ~ell D-M1ch . a
pnn u pal a uthor of tile co rnpromtse
bill approv ed :101 -11 2 b) th e House
Tuesd a)- stud eund1liUfiS requ anng
~a su ltn c ra twnmg ·could occ ur at
an) 1tfllt_' "
lin d St• n Hen r) M Jac kson. DWash
dH:11rman of th e Senate
Energy Com rnttlt.&gt;e , said t he fragtle
U S oil suppl y Ime from the Middle
F ast couJd bt· cut off at an) llme
W1thout contingency planmng, the
r oun lr ) would he brought to Its
kill't' s " Ja ckson satd
it 1s that con tmgenc; planmng
"h1ch Enl' rg) Dt-partmenl ana I) st
lind) Fan g sa' s will tak e llme
11wrt• IS no standby plan at the
rn oml' nl becau st• the En e rgy
IJepart nwnt euuld not prepa re one
w1tll Curq. .! n •ss spelled o ut what 11
would tn stst un h.dt.mg 111 tt And
f' an~ S.t! d 11 l'f1UJ J bP !Y. O ) t•ar s Or
m ore befor e a rattunmg plan ts
read~ for practica l opera tion
Gasu lull' ra tronm g IS not here
tomor ro Y. . ' he smd m an mterv1ew
Fa ng a progrCJ m anal;st m t.tw
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H egu latlon s and En~r~J'
~ mel

1t ma) ta kt• St' Vcral
wel'ks to lh aft a plan , wh1 ch then
would be opened up for public
comment
That pro cess could mean 1t will be
month s before a fmal phm IS sent to
(:Ungress for what couJd be a tlmel' f iii S Umtn~ revieW
r .t ng s,:m l p lanner s believe that.
prBct 1ca lly speakmg, 1t would take
18 to 24 months from the tune a plan
gets the l Oilgi esswnal g o-ahead to
tun e 1t read} to work

sey, the treasurer's report
Martha Gearhart. state trustee,
presented stale and natiOnal membership awards to Mrs Mora and
awards for excellence In membership went to Tom Hanun and
Hobert Burdette Dorm Cheatwood
explamed state legislative and other
beneflt.s
Howard Frank, county
auditor , e xplamed the ne w real
estate lax redutt1on Hobert Bur·
dette and Tom Hamm presented the
membership awards to new members extending over the years to 61
year membership
Mrs Paul
Gearhart ga ve the state trustee
report

MEETINGS NOTED
Meelmg s have been announced for
the Me1gs Head Start Parent Committee They mclude Oct 26 at the
Me1gs Center , No v 2 at the center
and Nov 9 at the center 1111
meetmgs begw at 1 p m Activities
Incl ude workshops and a parents
mc etmg
Those needmg tran ·
s portaUon should caU Me~gs Head
Start Center, 949-2096

REVIVAL IN PROGRF.SS
A revival 1s Ill progress t:t l 7 30
ca1 h e vemng through Oct 28 at the
Carlet on OIUrch on the Kmgsbury
Hoad On Fnday everung , the
Gospel Tones "ill be smgmg John
Lame r IS the evangelist Gar} King ,
pastor , extends an tnVIt.atwn to the
pub lie

PIIRTY SLATED
Hemlock Grange and Modern
Woodmen of 1\nienc a will stage a
Halloween party at 7 30 p m Thur·
sday at the grange hall There Will
be costume pmes and the pu bh c IS
mvtted Grange members are to
take cook1es for refrestunents

SEEKS DIVORCE
lin a c tiOn for divorce has been
flied Ill the Me 1gs County Common
Pleas Court by Hel len Blake , Houle
I, Heeds vllle , agamst Eldon Blake
Jr , same address The plamtuf
charges gross neglect of duty and
e xtreme c ruelty and asks cuslod) of
one mtnor child

rHl ~lt.l ~'l 'AMEll
'i l· W YIJHI\ ll' 1 1\rc ndan !,ill
and Wllfn ·d P ( IJ/I l·n hc:IVL' bet·n
. lfl P 'Jtnll' d It• tt w bod rd 11 f lr lL5tees of
11 1•' \\'l.i11! t \ \t u ~ ' ll ll l u f r\ nwrt r an
Ill
( ~d l ,~ \1.1111 r a nd 1 ,Jnln hu t(Jr 111
J1ll' :\t' \~ \ or ke r IS l ht.• .!Uthur of } (1
boo ks ::tnd pi t~ \ ' ( ohL'Il , rete ntl }
rl'tlred tJI Jr.t rd ( h.tlrma n of .l ose ph H
( ohen &amp; Son s I" an :1r1 coli L'( tor .md
ph 1Lwt ilruplst

111l&gt;ert 1Hed 1 KPl'lon IS c onfin ed to
Huln•r "oledlt&lt;ll Cl•nte r foli owmg
n li:IJur ~ u r ger ) (';J r(l\i may be sent
to Hoom 2.11i

MEETS Tin.;RSD/1 Y
Pome roy I.odge 164 , F Y A.\1 , WI U
mt•t.•t 111 spt'( 1al sesston a t 7 p m
TI1ur sday
The Master Mason~
deg ree \.I. Ill he confened All master
m a sons (:j f C Invited

FREE CLOTIIING
Th e free clothing da y of the
Salvatum 1\nn y, 115 Butternut live,
P omeroy, WlU be held flam 10 am
to 12 n!Km I uesday
1111 area
resu.lei!L'i a rc welcomt·

W.ll 11 Ut llr lh , 1 1~ l lll st r ) ll'" ' he r
l.tnd;i FuY. il'r l1ke uth er te.:t L hl'r ~
t\Hsn 1 tutd &lt;1 rc-HSl' Ill two }t'afS As
a c h~m tst · sh e sa 1d. ·t a m lookmg
elsewh t:r l'
· Tiw ~ r~ s k . Wha t ever ha ppened
to dt""&lt;i tl a ll'd tec~ th t· rs" I t hmk tht•\
al l st &lt;Jned tu lil'dt h
M a~(l r Bu !Jbl ' ' Stt&gt;r n t· ur ged
CdUl lOO

\1 , ~rta1 nl ) 1 ~ an up heava l to
dt scon llnli L' s ehoul, b ut ""e do
disc on ttnul' sc hool ew q spnn g and
we lm H' all sw1 H1wr lon g to deal
v.\th It I n•a ll\ Uun't a nt1 u pate tJ1e
kJ!l d of t•nunnu us pro ble ms th ut
som e other peo plt.• a pparentl y ha H'
been Lun cernt-d with , · sh e sa id
Sc hool offiC 1al s sa 1d th e lost da) s
will be madt' u p m Junl' However .
tlw $1 7 m tlil on dt'f!Cit Will then bt'
ad dt.'(l to m ·xt \ t.•ar' s $4 rn li ho n
pn 1)t'l ll'd dt f II It

Mayor's Court
Three bonds were forfe 1ted and a
fourth ' "a~ fmeU m the court of
P om ero) Mayo r ('Ia r em e Andrews
Tuesda } mght
Forfe1tmg bonds of $5(1 each were
J eff Proffitt , Portland , posted on a
diS()rder ly c harge , John Mitc he ll,
Pomeroy, open n ask , and Eddie
F1fe. P ome ro}. disorderly . Fined
$50 and cost." was honnu~ Pearson .
Pomer u~ HI .o eh... rgt"d With havmg
i-ln oper, flas k

I .owe Dalf' I r t ts uppos uag H I ·
1 um bt·nt 111ayor , Cha r les Pyl es. and
fi ve candi dates are runnm~ for the
t\\o se&lt;tl'\ on LOunul
They are l.o1 s J eanetle Lcn-..rence.
Wanda I. Lyons. Ben Petrel . Cressa
Ma r Sha m a nd Wilha m Micha el
l .a wson
Mae U e land IS unopposed fm
reelectiOn as clerk . trea su re r . and

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ter fwllJ uppu:mtg Ca r l J Hork y and
Wtl lmm G W a lter~ . 1m wn bents
Tht·n · 1s nu c lt·rk - t reasu rer l anWda lt', Inc um bent Gt•ne Grate
ha v1ng not fli ed for reeled wn to the
pos1t1on W1th t wu seals on the boa rd
of public affair' to be h Ued . the re
are lM candida tes . Thoma s H /In
ti er son and Fredd1e HoL1 dashelt
P omer oy villetge has une race U11 ~
fal l and thJs IS for the mayor 's
po~n twu CanWdi:! tes a re Hoge r Manrung Davld&lt;:;un a nd Hol!tt&gt; F. (;r f•en ,

who will be on the ballot, and incum bent ma)or , Clarence Andrews
has filed for reelection as a write-in
candida te .lane Walton is unopposed for reelection as clerktreasurer
Two council members, both incumbents , are unopposed for reelection They are Harold D Brown and
Hodney C Karr E F . Robul!lon, in' um bent , has no opposition for
reelectiOn to the board of pubhc affcllrs

en tine

POMEROY MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Settlemen t of the Me1gs Local
School OIStnct teachers stnke ap
peared to be further a"a) tod;; y
than when 1l began 24 da ys ago
There " no negot1a tm g takm g
pla c e brlw een lhe boaru of
edu cat.wn a n d the teachers Som e 30
teachers eontmued thei r occupancy
of the a drmmstr a l1ve off ~t·es of the
district located a t the Me1 gs Ju ruor
H1gh School m M1ddl e port a nd
marked 72 hcurs there toda )
They report lhe1r ocr upiinL~ there
LS an md1catwn that tilt..' } "'a nt tu
negotiate Mea ntime , none of the
adrrumstrat1 ve staff h.aJ been tn the
offices smce the Sit m began Monday
morrung
Boorne F1s her, pres ide nt of the
Meigs Local Te a c hers Ao;soc1at1on
had the followmg to say today
·As usual, Mr Gleason ·s news

Trip ,.,till on
CHAHLESTON. W \Ia rIll' 1 Refusal b) the Kanawha Count\
Comrruss1 on to aut ho rtz e $1.636 1n
overtune to protect Sen Edward
M Kenned) d unng a VIS it here
next month will in no wa y Jenpar ·
d1ze
lhe
Ma ss a ch u ,e tt s
Democrat 's safety, the Secret
Serv1ce sa 1d Wednesda y
The conuruss ton voted 2-1 on
Tuesday a~amst appropnatmg
the money to pay for 23 shenff's
depul.Ies to he lp Cll) , s late and
federal author1t1es g u•rd Kennedy dunng a Nov 2 VISit He IS
coiTUng to addr ess the 'tine
Oemocratt r Party's annual Jefferson-Ja ckson Da y diniier
The count) hi stoncal h has
spectal respons1bt!Jt y f or . gua rding dlgmtane.'
upon thr1r
amval at the au-po rt wh1 ch 1s
operated by a count) aut hc ntv

LATH/1M , Kan ' liP 1 -· An e xpl oSion npped throug h th1s lin)
s outhea s te rn Kan s a s town .
killmg at lca&gt;t tw o people. 1n·
JUrmg f1ve elde r!) pe rsons and
reducmg half the downtown C:Jrea
Loa pile of srnokmg ru bble
The expl osiOn We dn esday
leveled three buildings hous111g a
cafe , the post offi ce . and a
Masomc Lod ge
Debns was
hurled mto farm fl el!ls nearl y a
nule awa y, and doze ns of volunteers worked pastnudmghl , searc hing through the debns for more
VJctiiTlS

relea se of Wednesday, Oct 23 fail s
to face the fa c ts as they e XJst u1 the
s1tuat10n
" Fact 1- The entry of tea c he rs mt o the adJmru strat1ve off tet!S was not
·forced m a n} wa y 1111 doors except
tile outer one were open teachers
walked m, asked for Mr Gleas on,
a nd when told he was not there sa1d
lhr} would watt
'
· Fact 2- The occ upatiOn began at
11 i:l m Monday and negotJat tons
were not scheduled to Oeb~n until
3 :10 that day Ill Nel.sonv1U e
So
m uc h for a 'ploy '
Fact 3- The office dmly routme·
contmued as long as the se cret.anes
we1eon duty , but the y did not return
on Tuesday
" Fact 4 - M. far as ·cons ideratiOn
for our diStrict, our .kids . g oes. the
board has s hown little conSideratiOn
f01 our ilis tmt or kids by ca ncellmg
e,;tra c urn eular aetJvtt tes and nol:
rneetmg w1 th tea cher negoha tors
un til after the s tnke s tarted
· Fact 5- The ·farce ' vote on the
p.lt cka ge consisted of one-t(H)ne cxplanatwns m eases where q ues!Jons
\H'rt· as ked
VciC't 6- Ail open sess1 on ts not

fHURSlJA Y OCTOBE R 25 1979

necessal] to get a vote of the
assoc1at10n MI. Til d""s not attempt
to tell Mr Gleason how to c onduct
board meehngs, and expects the
same courtesy from him
" Fact 7- The supenntendent must
now deal with the negotiating team
wh1ch represe nts all of the Meigs
Local tea chers, not w1lh IndiVIdual
teachers 'wishing to establiSh a
negotiatiOns se ssion through Mr
Pierce
Again, the MI.TII WIShes to em pha size that they are ready to
negollate anywhere, a t anytune ··
Teachers of the distnct tumed
do"11 by a 71\.21 vote a package of.
fered by the board of educat1on Monday evemng and Tuesday Among
other 1tems, the package offered a
base salary of $10,000 as of Sept 1.
1979, with a $10,400 base effect1ve
Sept 1, 1960
Supt
David G leason t oday
charged that U&lt;'Cupancy of the ad·
numstrat1ve offic es by the tea chers
had put a damper on any
negouatwns and settlement of the
stnke
He had tlus to sa y thi s mormng
The board of educ atiOn 1s con -

Carter promises
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II) J AME.'i GERSTE:-.IZ,\1'.0.
A ~ sor· latt•d Press Wrttcr
WASHl:\GTO \ 1Al' 1 P re!:i ldt·nt
( ;u1e r th n •d tenl"&lt;l tod a} to purSUl'
un, pcu flt'tJ proposals tha t c oul d be
quil l' pum t n~ to tht• olltndllStr) · 1f
( unJ,!,r l· ss dot• s not
pa ss a
. .,a1tsfaf ton wuu lfall prnf1ts ' tox
( :tf1l'T also saaJ th e s urgL' of
pr uf1t s pu:-. tl'd tJ ~ fll ilJO r oil
( mr1pan1t:"S 111 the thtrd quar ter
\ t ~ Ld. ly dl'r no nstriite th e twed for Ci
JllaJur portion of uneorne d profit s
fn Hn tl ll' od L'UffiJ&gt;Cl fl les to go mto ttw
l! ~'llL r c:~l st'f\ In' of the Amert c&lt;tn
fl'-'11Ple '
l'h 1·
pr l'Sid e r. t
1/la c!e
l11 s
' ~ JIIItn e n t s
thl' first on the u1l
uHl ustr ;. ':.. ne" f tn anu tt l report s, m a
spn'&lt; h to a u ttzens cu alll1un havml=!
hrt ·dkf.-J st .t 1 th l· \\111lt' House beforl'
\ISitl og Capllol H1ll to pusll fur
lk! SSa~t' uf Cru1 er s tilx pl a n
It "o uld tttx ud Lurn pcm; re v ~nue s
~l e numng frur 11 thl' pn•s tdentwl
du iSl(Jil f ( J fl'fll(i \ t.' prt ll' c ' mt ro l s on
oil
Ci-t r1 er vo wt•d tha t 1f ht' fi:I Ib to
brt ng t h l· Se net t e i:lruu nd tu
supflOrtl ng " il1ll stronge r th•n thai
IJtfore
th e Se na te
Flll i:l lll l'
( omrntttt'L',
\\l'
"-ill shtft uur
lomba t 7AJI1 t' · IH tht• House..Sena tt'
('U ilf eren (c th at wtll wor k out
c_hffe renc t:" bet Wt'en the Se na te bill
and a bill 111ure to CC:Jrt er 's hkmg
that the House approved

If the fmalrnea sure dt't' S n~Jt rnt't't
h1 s i1ppr0\a l, we 'll rllO\'l' toward
·Hid tt JOn al proposal s to tht• Cong ress
v.tuch &lt;-Ould bt• qu1te pumtl\ t' to tl 1e
oil mdu.~·try . · th e president told tht:·
\dttona1 ( ttl7ens C'oailt10n for tht·
Wmdfall Pruflts Tax
I Will not hesita te to d o that 1f
neLeSs&lt;H} "
h e sa ul , ""llh uu l
"-pt.·llmg out an; spec ificS
Hl'f L•rrtn f;! tu th e c oal1t10n 's
IIII S~I On a nd hiS ~Jtef lJ1at the
St.• nct te btll ts Jnddequa te . Carter
S&lt;J id · I th mk th e a ro u.st.•d VOILt'S of
th t.• t\Inl:'fl( an publt c led by ) ou IS the
bt•st po ssibl e \HI} ~e can med tll t&gt;
trl'rn l' nduus mflut•nc e of the ull
lobb) 1sts 011 Capit ol Hill ·
l·. nl' r g ~ et nd pu ltll&lt;'S WL'fl' the fCI&lt;' US
of Car te r s pubhl i::l( tl \ l t l l' S
tiHuughoul tl1t.· den Hl' was fl) tn g to
:-.;l" Jl' f St' ~ 111 thP a fternL,on tu
address an l'n t·rg \ furu/11 1n \" e.,.,
Bru ns Y¥ trk and t hen tu &lt;:ttl end
fumh a tst·r s fo r De mu Lratl ( Part ~
lt.:J,!, lslati\ t' l dn d 1dat es

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Hutherfor1l
Jlous.t· .Spt_
•aker Thomas P 0'!\l·tll
'.ti le d t he oil 1n du st r) pr oftt s
;mnounu·d th 1s "- l'L'k ' i:l di ~ I at e to
til l' net t1 on It s JU.'-!1 on absolutL' and
utt er Utsgr &lt;H t: ·
Among the th trd quart t: r pr ofit s
v, as f xxun ~ s ur~t· of liB pe rcent. to
;1 nl!t lfl ( 0111 e uf Sl l lJiil w n Conocu's
proft t:i wer e up l34 per cl'n t a nd
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20-year-old "oman

EVERYTHING FOr

cited for neglect

HALLOWEEN

-YOUTH COSTUMES
-MASKS
- ADULT COSTUMES
-TRICK-OR-TREAT CANDY
-PARTY SUPPLIES
-HALLMARK CARDS
-CANDLES

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"1..'· 1\.." 11r1 vdi C::Igt' .:uunu l '!he r~· a rl'
no' tHld!dates fur Lhe board of p ubl 1 ~
a ff111r.J &lt;i llhoug h the ten ns of tw o
IIH:mUe r .s ex p1re lh1s ye.:l r
Two races (:I re up In Mtddleport
lh1&lt; fall . w1lh Ed,.ard M Blake, Jr
&lt;Htemptmg to unseat Incumbent.
Ma yo r F red Hoffman fo r the
v lilagt•'s to p post There are three
camhdates for tw o sed l'l on VIllage
t:ouncll
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Bobbte E Hoy IS the only cand tdatt•
for two scats on the board of publl r
affa1rs
Sy rac use Village '-' well st oc· ked
w1th ca nd1datcs for the mayors
pos1t1on F our ca ndidHtes fur the
pos1t10n are mcuml&gt;ent E l&gt;er 0
Pi ckens. and II J ean Hall, Jurun y
Joe Hemsle y. and Terry D Moore
Jan1c e Lawson 1s the only can&lt;lid.ate fo r c lerk a nd Kathryn H
Crow ts the onlv candidate for two

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Strike settlement appears far away

Explosion kill.., 2

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uneven, 2.1ower to 3 h1gher Bul ls Marke t steady to 2 lower , all bull s
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estimate s B,500
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Selected as trustes for three ye"'
terms we re Gary M1cha el, Mmer'"ll e. d1stn cl I. 1\ndrcw Cross,
Houle 2. Hacme, diSlnct 2; Hobert
Burd ette . Houte 2. diSlrlr t 3. and
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l.ang svlilc• , d1s tnct 4 Norman W1ll,
Route 1, Hutland , "'a ~ nrJmed
delega tL' to the st.:l te l o ll\ en twn and

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Selcct1on of trustees. delegates to
the 1980 ~ tate cunvent1 on, mem bcrs hl p re c og n1t1 o n an d cn tertamm('nt by a~ ourv; vocal and mstrullle ntal group,
He } K1ds ·
hi g hl ig ht ed the annua l dtnne r
rm'l' lmg of the Me1gs Count)' Farm
Bu reau held Tuesday mght a t the
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years, and Mr and Mr-; Homer Willard, 2!i )ears

Trustees, delegates chosen for event

Area Deaths
FLORI\ SMITII
Mrs fl ora M F lo Srm tl /1 17
VLa nd St , Pmnt Plt&gt;&lt;-J son t. ' l l , ,d &lt;~t
5 05 p m a t H!l'l l on t·ue,da 1
Mrs Sm1th "- UI ked fo r till Pu111 t
Pl easant H e ~IS t(• r fu r fi ~ \fdl , ~~~t
started .ts d Imot} pt· npt'rclt t 1 111
191 7. where .slw ~ or kl"tl fur J5 \ t', ll s
unlll the hnot) pe \\as di:i l ont1 nu t'd
more r ecent} ) , s h~ b td wurk t•d d s &lt;-1
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2!i.J5 YEAH MEMBERS - Twenty-five and thirtyfl w ye ar members honored by the Me1gs County Farm
Burea u Tuesday n1ght mcl ude , left to r1ght Leo H

f t!l n Jo\ oi &lt;:~s "' e ll as for vt ll ugl'
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GETI1NG HEADY FOR TRICK OR TREAT - Tnna Bachtel, a
second grader at Pomeroy Elementary , Is ~ndermg over a mask at
Elberlelds m preparation for Lnc k or treat mght . Tr1ck or treat mght will
take place on Tuesday from 6 p m to 7 p m m moot Me igs County towns
Tr1na IS the daughte r of D1a ne Bac htel

II ~year -old Middleport mother ,
Patnc1a Ha y , has been charge'&lt;! "'th
l'ontnbutmg to the neglect of a three
a nd one-half month old child Depen derlt) c· har~ es ha ve a lso been filed
aecordmg to Ca rl Hyse ll . .Iuven1ie
Proba tion Offic er for the Meigs
Ju veml e Court
Those charg es
r esult ed from the mother leavmg
her ch~d w1th a rune -) ea r-&lt;Jld
babys itter The Me1gs County
Children's Services 1\geiiQ has
lal!en :.emporary custod y of the
ch1ld
In other acUon , four Rutland
youths have been questioned regardmg a B x E Oct 9 at Salem Street
Market Ul Hutland llpproxunatel y
$40 worth of cand y and c1garett es
was taken
Ju venil e Court offlter HyseU also
reported there have been numerous
reports of vandahsm throughout
Me1gs County during recent wee ks
Hyse ll md1cates parents "'U be he ld
responsible for the a cts of their
c hildre n

cc rn ed about th e d1 sg us l1n g
behaviOr
d"p layed
by
our
professional st.alf We arc appalled
by the1r total la ck of ethics
· Howev er , the board and admtmstratiOn ts conllnumg to do
~verytlung po.'istbl e to resolve Uus
s ttuatwn
Al the Ume of the se1ge on the adm.tru,!,"trattve offtces . the tredsurer ,
the superintendent and members of
lh~ neKOltatmg team were m Culwn ·
bus confernng w1th the State Depar ·
lmenl of Education , off1ce of finance
and marutgement
.. in a bnef reVIew of the fman c1al
p1cture of the distnct by the clepa1t·
mcnt of finance and manage ment It
wa s found t ha t a balance could be
realiZed 1n the d1stnct provided
only - If there 1s no mc reased cost on
any ~ne Items and onl} w1th lhe fuU
understanding that. the board and
adrmrustratwn would hold aU ex·
penilitures
not spendin~ an y
moneyh on any tlem:-~
This means that the rc-.nues
and expenilitu res of the distric t ar e
such that li we do not fiX broken Win ·
dows and tom down water spouts at
Holland, Harnsonviiie, Salem Cen·
ter and the JUniOr high bu1ldmgs - 1f
we don't buy any textbooks at all for
our }oungsters- If we don't f1x any
of the pla)ground eqwpmenl - lf we
don't have any buses break down - If
we don't fix the leaky water
faucets - If we don't get runmng
water mto several restrooms 1n our
clementaq· bU\ldmgs - lf we don't
have any InCreased costs tn gasoline
and for ever nsmg utilities and u we
don t hav e an} other absolute
emergenc ies , we cou ld ha ve a balan·
ce m the general fund at the end of
the year
Therefore, the board's pre-stnkc
offer was more than appropnate un de r the cond1t1011s the school di stn ct
lind - the last offe r turned
IS In
down b) the teachers was a~a1n
qu1le adequate unde r these con
d1t1 ons ·
Gleason a lso countered ( Otn plamt.s from tea chers on the d1scon ·
llnuance of extra curn cular et C·
l1v1t1es durm g the stnke He sa1d
the adrmmstrat1 on and the board
members all feel S} mpathy fur the
student.s affected but agam s tated
that the board had lo look at the
ov~rall ptcture m the d1stnct , not
JUSt extra curricular a cll vllles
Gleasun mdl cated teachers we re as
muc h Ia blame 1n t hat they did vote
to strtke anrl were aware dJ.Scontm.ante of lhe&lt;ie attl vlt.J. es t ould take
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SPECIAL HOURS SET
Special hours lo areommodale
absentee voters for tht&gt; upcoming
Nov 6 election have been set b}·
lhe Meigs Count) llaard nf Elec ·
tious .
The board office . h&gt;&lt;'alt'd In lhr
Masonic Ttmpl~ at Pomeruv
will be open !his Saturday from.
a.m. to 12 noon and on Saturday ,
No" 3, from 9 a .m to [)000. Thedeadline for casting absentee
ballols lor the ele&lt;tlon ., Nnv l .
So far, 95 r01iieots ha•e •oted vta
the absenlere ballot .

9

EVENT CANCEU.EO
lin 1\mencan Hed Cr oss bloodmobile scheduled for Fnda ) a t the
Pomeroy Elemental] St hool has
been cancelled

EXTENDED FORECAST
Frur Saturday . A chancr of
showers Sunda) and Monday .
Hlgbs In lhe mid 50s 1o the mid
SO. Low• In the mid and upper
30s Saturday and m lhr 40s Sunda} and Monday .

Weather
F reeze warmng tomght Cleanng
tomght Low 20 lo 30 Sunn} Fnda v
w1th a hi g h around ~ The chance~
precipitation 10 percent tomght and
near ze : .J Fnda)

DOCI'OH l'iiiMED - Dr \'i llma o\nn Mansf1eld, Pomeroy has been
named a iliplomate of the llme n can Board of Family Practi~ 11\BFP !
as a result of pa» mg a ce rtifi catiOn examinatiOn offered by the IIBFP
She IS now cerUf1ed mthe m ed 1cal spee~a it) of fanuly prac tice The 10 .
tens1ve 2-&lt;l.ay wntten exanunaU un 1s deSI!(lled to prove the candidate's
abli1ly m the a l.eas.of Internal m ed1c me. surger} . obsletncs , gynecology ,
pediatriCS , ps) c hiatr) and corrunumt ) medic ine To qualify for the
exarrunatmo a physician must ha ve successfuU) eornpeleted three years
of res1de ncy tra1mng Ul farrul } practiCe 111ere are S()ll!e 37~ such traliiUlg
program' Ul teaclu ng hosp1t.al s a nd un 1vers1t} med ical ee nte rs acroos the
Umted Slates

Commission okays
road improvement
Me1gs Count \ commJ SS Inne rs
Tuesda) m ght follo wing a pu blic
hean n~ vott•d to \'a ca te 'n of et rrul e
of county road 217 In Suttnn T"P
fr om the east tu the west Uounda q .
ltne of the Gree nwood Cemeter )
\1r a n d M,-,; F: A Wmgett
free holde r s 1n the v1 n nm of the
propU'ied 1m prmernent te.':i t ifl ed 1n
support of the doSIIJg
Winget t sa 1d he fe lt that keep 1ng
th1s portion of the roa d upen w a~ IJIIpracllcal an d too expe ns 1ve for th e
trustees to rnatntaiil \1r.i W1nge tt
s lated that as member of H.etL' In e
Village Council she would a~rc· c· that
the road sh ould be valated
II noti ce from the Ohio Depart ·
ment of I Jquor Control wa ~ rt•t t'l\t·rl
slatmg that a request for ('.} d iH.l ( '-2
pem11t had bee n r l'!.'CI\'t'U from
Donald Ha ) anJd Ka lhen ne Desk Ills.
DB~ . Kath ) ·s ( a rr) out r ht• , om·
ITilSSitJ!le r s \1.111 ree t&gt;l\1' a n~ ob·
JCLllutL'i tu the ls."i uam t' flf tl11 . ., pt_' r *
nut unt1l !\o' 11
The c um mlssluner'\ re&lt; essed
Tu esda\ ntght and met on Wed
ne.sda } "' 1t h i:l la rge delt'.l::atl on fr om
ttx• Mc1gs Cou nt~ HwTliine Suu et}
The group di SCUSsed r eCOin·
mend a tl on~ to upg radt• the ' oun t:
dog pound a nd va n ous other matters
that would aS..'iiSt 111 prov1dmg bt: t!er
dog umtrolmlht• t ounty
lluroth) F L&lt; he r . preside nt of thr
loca l "'('J r t \ rtnd Sa nd\ H o ~ la nd ,

l\1inor eomplaints
being investigated
Me~gs

Count) Shenff Deputi es a re
1nvest1gatmg the theft of mne so cks
of eom a nd pos.s1bly 200 pound of
potatoes from the J,ew~.&lt; M1Ue r fa rm
on SH 681 JUS! e ast of Tuppers
P laulS The theft occulTed some time
Tuc&gt;sday evemng
Deputi es are al' o mvest1gatmg the
breakmg of a glass out uf storm door
at the Jumor Holllmger resldenee .Hl I, ReedsviUe The door was
e1ther Jerked opened by a person or
"'"d caught the door pu!IJng It open
Deputi es are also mvesligahng a
complamt lodged by 111me Weaver ,
lffic me
Mrs
Weaver reported that
sometime Tuesday mght or early
Wednesday mornmg unknown persons tore off an outside light on the
bmldmg at her beauty shop The mCidenlls under mvestlgat10n .

Great Lakes Keg1ona1 IJirector li
tho' U S Human Son et} slated the
do~ p ound now a ppears to Oe In
sat!'f a ctory shape
Howe ve r. lhe) urged that the comII USSI One rs act to prov1de some t)pe
of heali ng S)Slem at thue pound to
pH Jt el't u-1e dogs d unng the wmter
Otht ·r rerommendaltoflfl made
w&lt;• re that the count} discontinue 1!.'1
contr;;et With Ki.ser l.ake Kennels

and IILStea d htre a vetermanan to
perform euthamzalion of anunals
"'ht:n ne&lt; es..~ary ratslJlg of dog
l1 cense fees from $2 to $4 , stricter
enforcement of llce nsmg of dogs;
the poss 1bdil)· of allowing dog hcen' " to be sold by the dog warden,
huma n sot·lrh e:tnd other al!enCIP"
The r·ornmis.c;; wners were also
urged to explore different federal
ctgene1es 111 ord er to try to obtam a
grant fu r constructmg an aruma)
shelte r
!lick I eSS) Fairfield County Dog
Ward en,
a cco mparned
t he
de lega ti o n and outlmed the
proredures used m Fairf1eld County
for control Tess~ e.pla1ned that
lhere are SIX fuU..tune ass1stants
work.Jng out of th~ dog warden's offl ees In Fairfield County mcludmg
three CET II worke rs
It was also stated there are three
trucks and an operating budget of
$58,000
Comnuss 10n ers pointed out that
the annual revenue 1n the Meigs
County Dog Kennel fund IS approximate!} $0.000 a year and to tmplemenl the recornunendatwns made
would cost approxunately $25,000
and that some other county program
would have to be dropped if they wer
to act on the recommendations Attending the meetmg Wednesday afternoon were Mrs . FIBher, Sandy
Howland, Tessy , Charles Hysell, dog
warden, E Joyce Mtller and Marion
Crawford. The commissioners
recessed and met agam Wednesday
evemng .
Ill the Wednesday mght meeting a
large delegation of residents on
county road 25 were present to offer
their protests on the rece')!_Ioad
repa rr to county road 2!i.
They stated patching and paving
work that has been done is uneven
and causes dangerous driving condibons and that the road was in wor·
se condition now that it was before
the county highway department
(Continued on page 7)

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