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                  <text>IC · ·rhen.Uy Sentlne~ Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, Deo:. 2,1976

SEORC asks ·State switch
highway building priorities
ATHENS - A spokesman Committee' of the Southfor_ the HiRhwav Users eo stern Ohio Regions I
Council said today Ohio may
need to reassess Its priorities
for new highway construction
In Its sOuthern region base~
· upon the federal government's nuclear energy plans
at Piketon .
G: Kenner Bush, in a
newsletter to committee
members, reported the
federa l Energy Research and
Development Administration
(ERDA) will bagln work nell
April on a $4.4 billion addition
to the uranium enrichment
plant at Piketon, designed to
~&amp;:?;~"\'-'=~~:J'"--"" 1 double
lts
uranium
processing capacity.
According to ERDA the
plont
exponslon will create
~~\give her a
around 6,000 construction
(9bra. Jobs over the next eight
yeors. Once the added
Citizens Band radio!
facilities are ready for
operation, In 1985, another ~00
permanent jobs will be

created at the plant.
"Careful consideration
must be given by Ohio to the
Impact upon regional highway priorities of the massive
$4.4 billion addition," said
Bush.
· "An excellent case can and
should be made for speeding
up the construction dates on
the remalnd.er of the Ohio
Appalachian Highway, even
beyond those already
targeted in the state's fiveyear plan," he added.
Almost 45 miles of.the four·
Jane Appalachian Highway
remains to ba.constructed between Cincinnati and Belpre.
With the e~ception of the
Athens bypass. to Albany,
most of these projects are in
Brown and Adams counties
. between Cincinnati and ·
Piketon.
..
"This gap must be com·
pleted to make the total route
from Cincinnati to Belpre

Unemployment highest in 1976 at ,8.1% level

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturdoy through
Monday, a'clwlce of snow
Saturday, ebanglng to rata
Sunday and clearing
Monday. Highs wUJ be In
teb 30s Saturday and In the
101 Sunday and Monday.
Lows wUJ rang~ from 10 to
IS Saturday and will be ta
lbe ZOs Sunday and Mooday.

effective," said Bush, "and projects from the present
now completing this gap 70 to 9G' per cent.
" Until this is achieved, the
sooner than planned would
~elp
lmmesureably In Appala c hian Highway
easing the impact of the program will never be
nuclear en·ergy, plant ex- ·competitive with Interstate
pansion."
projects which are given
· Turning colder today ,
Two Appalachian projects preference by most states cha nce of snow flurries .
have been programmed for bacause they involve 90 per Temperatures In the teens by
bidding In 1977, a half·mile cent federal dollars."
evening. Cloudy, very cold
section at Athens from
Both the SEORC and loth tonight, lows zero to IOabove.
Richland-to-Blackburn and District Rep. Clarimce E. Increasing cloudiness
an 8.2-mlle stretch between Miller have been advocating Friday, highs to 25.
TOMMY LANE, dressed as a Christmas package,
Williamsburg and Route 68 in legislation to reduce the state Probability of precipitation is
participated
'In Wednesday evening's hOUday parade.
Clermont and Brown counties shlire of costs of the 40 per cent today and 20 per
Tommy
is
the
son of Elizabeth Lane of Pomeroy.
east of Cincinnati.
developmental .htghway "'.cent tonight and Friday.
The Athens job is planned system. A bill ·offered this
to .be sold In July; the sale year by Miller was supported
date for the Williamsburg-to- by ARC, the state of Ohio and
Route 68 job is dependent numerous ~egiOnal
upon final federal approval of development agencies, but
an "Environmental Impact failed to win the backing of
Statement.
other Appalachian state
governors, Bush advised. .
Bush also commented on
,The SEOI!C high way
the eflorts of his committee
committee's next scheduled
over tbe past year to Inmeeting will be in January.
crease federal financing of
No charge was filed against
Twenty-one pupils aboard
One accident observed was
Appalachian Highway
tbe driver of a car Involved in the bus escaped Injury. There about one mile north of Ada school bus accident at 7:15 was moderate damage. dison on SR 7 where a car had
a.m. Wednesday according to Athey had minor Injuries.
slid sideways, went through
the Gallia-Melgs Post State
The patrol said this mar· guardraillng · to the left
(Continued from page I)
Highway Patrol.
ning at 9 a.m. It had officers toward the Ohio River, and
(Continued from page I )
(Continued from page I) .
Officers
said
the
occident
waive
extradition.
If
it
is
.
Assistant
Agriculture
Secretary
Richard
E.
Bell,
in
a
on
the scene of four ac- stopped approximately 50
Install s any whe1c car. t ruck.
speech Wednesday in Grand Rapids, Mich., sold advance
are currently on strike. The occurred on County Road 345, cidents, none of them feet down an embankment.
m h(Hne Keeps you tn touch
unsuccessful, he said they cak11lations Indicate the wheat target price will rlse .frorn $2.29
wtth safet y
addttion will furnish jobs for seven tenths of a mile east of believed causing serious No one appeared InJured.
will press to file for ex- a b,ush~l this year to $2.53 for the 1977 .crop. The corn target , another 500 or 600, according Rt. 7 in Meigs County· when Injury.
Another Injury accident
• Mr rlt ·S i l C - M &lt;:~ O:r - t a lk
with
Ohio which ts $1.57 a bushel will go to $1.74 experts indicate. Aild
tradition
to
Duerk.
Roger
V.
Athey,
22,
Rt
.
I,
Snow
one
to
2
inches
deep
occurred
at 6:15 a.m. Wed• Dyn am rke wtth RF
1
authorities and have Young the 43.2eentapoWJd cottontarget willriseto49cents.
The
i11flux
of
construction
Cheshire,
lost
control
of
his
• l ' lug-m Jock.
beginning
about
5
a.m.
nesday
on
Mitchell Rd. one
returned.
• Ex t!Jrr tai SJ,J eaker
'workers, peaking· in 1982-83 car on the Icy road. The covered Mei.gs and · Gallla tenth of a mile north of Rt. 568
In the meantime, similar
COLUMBUS - TilE STATE HEALTH Department said will produce headaches for vehicle slid across the road
• All 23 c t1anne ls mc ludmg
Eme rg e.ncy Chan nel9
warrants are expected to be today more than 60 cases of measles have been reported in area residents. More housing Into the path of a Meigs Local highways, rural roads, lanes where lla J. Artus, 64, Rt. 1,
• Co mrJtete wtll1 bracke t
presented to the juvenile Licking County In the last two months and the problem has "a and sewer and wrJter lines School bus operated by Emily and city and town streets with Northup, lost control of her
• W ergh s only 2 2 lbs
.snow.
car which slid on the snowtoday and to also see if he will potential epiderrilc level."
will be required. School F. Manley, 49, Middleport.
covered Icy road . striking a
ONLY
waive extradition.
State Health Director Dr. John Ackerman said his financing may be a problem
telephone
pole. She was taken
Young has a pr evious department in cooperation with the Licking County and since the federal plant
to
the
Holzer
Medical Center
record, which most notably Newark City Health Pepartments would conduct mass supplies no taxes to educate
by
the
Gallia
County
(Continued from page I)
Includes the 1970 conviction immunization clinics In the county against measles. Ackerman additional pupils.
Veterans
Memorial
Hospital
Volunteer
Emergency
Squad
the New Haven Garden Club.
for the armed robbery of the said one clinic has been scheduled for Friday mthe junior and
"We are trying to bring
ADMITTED
Aa
ron
for
treabnent
of
minor
lnlate Marvin Stanley. He was senior high schools of the Northridge School district.
In addition to CO!IlfllUnily
The 2-W'ay,j
some order to this size of Kelton, Pomeroy; Maxine
juiies.
Ackerman said that the most susceptible age groups are project," said Duerk, whose Hobbs, Dexter; William Involvement, she was active
the lrU&lt;:ker4 sentenced to ten yea rs in
Icy road conditions were
in the Mason United
prison at Moundsville, but generally those In junior and senior high schools.
use!
coordlnaiDr will be working George, Cheshire.
blamed
on a single car acwas paroled last year.
Methodist Church, of which
with Goodyear,local officials
DISCHARGED
.Doris
cident
at
9:·20 a.m .. on Cit 'tl,
· As of this time, the weapon,
and ERDA's community Thomas, Ma rjorie Gibbs , she was a member.
four
tenths
of a mile east of
believed to be a knife, has not
Mrs. Berry was well known
development specialists to Gla dys
Taylor,
Carl
689
in
Meigs'
County where
been found, according to
as a Bend Are&gt;i grocer and
combat
the
problems
and
Richards,
Marilyn
Harris.
Myron
R.
Johnson;
19, Rt. 3,
NEW HAVEN, W. Va . - Mayo Drive, New Haven, at
Gaskins. Mrs. Berry's body
held membership In the
seek federal financial
Albany,
traveling
eaBt,
lost
Property
loss
was
estimated
was found In her bed with five
Retail Grocers' AssociAtion.
1:45 p.in. Wednesday.
assistanee .
control
of
his
car
which
slid
at
$22,000
when
fire
struck
the
deep stab wounds.
She, as co-owner with her
New Ha ven firemen who
Still, the "boom" won't be
on
the
snow-covered
icy
road
residents
of
Melvin
Ray
Fry,
Her hands had been tied
mother, opened the B and B
received the alarm ap- as big as in 1952-57 when
Middleport. 0 .
LEAD BIGGER
with rawhide. However, when
Market in October, 1948. Then striking a tree: There was
proximately 15 minutes after 26,000 workers arrived to put
her body was discovered the fire began had it out in 30
COLUMBUS (UP!)
in
January of this year, she minor damage.
A deer was killed In an
Wednesday morning, the minutes. The men remained the original plant together. Presiden t-elect ·Jimmy became the sole owner of tbe
Construction is scheduled Carter increased his margin
accident at 10:15 a.m. on Rt.
rawhide had bee n cut, on the scene for two hours;
store
which
is
located
at
the
iD begin In April, and flRDA
sepa rating her hands.
the cause is still under in· is already taking bids from of victory &lt;over President corner of Second and Horton 35, eight tenths of a mile west
A motive in the slaying vestigation.
Ford In Ohio to 11,001 votes
of Rt. 160. THe animal ran
large firms for a prime with 75 per cent of a statewide Sts.
remains In doubt . However,
Her fa !her died November · Into the path of a car operated
The Fry family was not
contrary to other published home at the time of the fire. contractor .
recount completed, Secretary 30, 1975, arid did a grandson, by Marvin McGuire, 55, Rt. I,
"We wm encourage the of State Ted W. Brown
accounts and. television The call camdrom a neighCrown City. Ice was also
Sarouei Timothy Hoffman .
hiring
of as many Ohio people reported Wednesday.
stories, the robbery motive bor. Damage was limited to
·blamed
lor 8 collision at.I0:45
In addition to her mother,
as· possible,'' ·said Duerk, anhas not been ruled out.
a.m.
on
Shoal
Creek Rd., four
survivors inclUde one
the laundry and recreation
"In my opinion the original room of the split-level house, ticipating that the project will
tenths
of
a
mile
west of Rt. 7
daughter, Mrs. Samuel
motive was robbery," although there was heavy draw workers from West
In GaUia County. Vehicles
(Sharon)
Hoffman,'
Letart;
Gaskins said this morning. heat and smoke damage Virginia, Kentucky and as far problems such as waste three sisters, Mrs. Leo driven by· Larry R. Brumaway as northern Ohio.
disposal will not be severe
Apprehension of the elsewher~ .
field, 36, Rt. 1, Crol"" City,
"During
the
construction
since
the main ura nium ( Irene ) Konieczny, and Frank B. Swindler, liS,
svspects followed soon after
Hun
tington
,
Mrs.
Lester
Three tr ucks, one am- phase, a lot of local construc- enrichment plant ·already
the body was discovered.
(Ruth ) Johnson, Vienna , : Rt. I, Crown City, collided
bulance, four squadmen, 21 tion workers will be used," exists.
Authorities first became ftremen, and many members
Mrs
.
John
(Wilma) headon. There was moderate
The ebb and flow of
aware of the crime when Mrs., of the auxiliary were on the Duerk said. "We think a
damage. No one was cited.
maj&lt;rity will be within com- t emp orary co nstructio n. · Hammack , Charleston;· two
Berry's mo~er, Mrs. B. F. scene.
A final Wednesday accident
muting distance," agreed forces will create uncertainty granddaughters, Mary Lynn occurred atl:38 p.m. on Clay
Board, who lives nearby,
John Gedeon, community for the business community. and Amy Hoffman; one Lick Rd. In Harrison Twp. ,
discovered the body. at aP:
relations di rector for At the same lime, Duerk said, grandson ; Christopher three miles west o!'Rt. 218.
proximately 8:30 a.m. She
'Hoffman.
Goodyear.
there will be some uspinoffs"
telephoned the Mason Rescue
Burial will be in Graham Officers said a truck driven
This could cut down on the such as new power
Squad, who along with the
Cemetery,
Friends may call by Richa.rd T. Adkins, 21,
new housing and school generating stations, a market
Mason Police Department
at
the
funeral
home from 2 to McArthur, , rolled back
financing problems, and for electronic servicing firms
and the West Virginia State
4
p.m.
and
7
to 9 p.m. on striking a truck operated by
Duerk
believes
the and energy ·research and
Police entered into a joint
Curtis Jacks, 15, Columbus.
Friday.
environmental impact development companies.
Investigation, concentrating
primarily in the Bend Area.
Apparently , foll owing a
series of interviews with
people in he area, authorities
were led to suspect Young
Golden R. Canaday of
and the juvenile. It was also Nol'!hup has been re-elected
learned that the two allegedly to an eighth, three-year term
fled to Meigs County, or on the Ohio Farm Bureau
possibly to Athens County. Federation board of trustees.
The action came Nov. 30 on
AID RETURNED
the third day of the
State Auditor Thomas E. organization's 58th annual
Ferguson's office announced meeting In Columbus at the
Introducing "EXTRA CRISPY" Ken1ucky Fried
the Decembar distribution of Neil House Hotel.
Chicken crisp on the outside - moist and tend er on the
$34,2i3,1S6 in Aid to DepenCanaday,
75,
has
inside.
dent Children to 550,145 represented Athens, Gallia,
Now Available At :
recipients In Ohio's 88 . Lawrence ahd Meigs COWlcounties. Meigs County ties, on teh 26-member board
received $55,528 ·of the total since his election In 1956.
Ph. 992 -5432
0.
for 921 recipients.
A tobacco and beef farmer
from Gallla County, Canaday
has been active In Farm
TELEVISION
Bureau since joining the
organization in 1945. He Is a
member of the Cooperative
League of the United States.
•
He served as chairman of
Farm Bureau's tobacco
committee from 1956 to 1975
and chairman of the dairy
. I would be less than honest if_ I stated that I was not deeply hurt by
l~c l 'fNBRO OK
committee from 1966-1975. At
the results_of the recent election. However, I am reminded of the
Model t U445
19" diagonal
various times, he also has
class~c pohl!~al_ metaphor - " If you can't stand the heat, get out of
served on the Fann Bureau
the kttchen . I mtend not only to remain in the kitchen but to move .
board's executive and public
closer to the stove. I assure yo.~ that the Republican . Party in Meigs
affairs con\mittees.
Counly does not plan to lie down and play dead . II shall remain alive
Take advantage of our sa le prices on RCA and GE color television in time for the
Canaday also has ·been
and well.
·
specta I Chnstmas programs an.d college bow! games: AI the warehouse on
active in the Harrlso.n
Mechanic St..
·
To all members of the Central Committee and to the many, many
Township and Hannan Trace
school board, the Gallla
volunteers who worked so hard for rhe Republican cause. please
accept my profuse thanks .
County Cooperative Board,
Gallla County Agriculture
Shop at Elberfelds this weekend .during our three day sale and save on men's
Stabilization and Con·
Sincerely,
ties. slacks and dress shirts; men's and boy's coats; men's sport coats; men's
servation Committee and the·
leisure suits and matching tops; lube soc~s; flare legged jeans; women's
Production Credit Advisory
sweaters;
women's and girls winter coats; wall and door mirrors, upholstered
LESLIE FULTZ, CHAIRMAN
Comrriltlee.
chairs
and
no-iron sheets.
r
Canaday, a widower, was
MEIGS COUNTY
married to the former Vesia
OPEN Friday 9: 30 to 8 p.m . and Saturday 9:30 to 5 p.m .
C. Danner. He has five sons
I
and one daughter.
REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMIITEE
He lives at Carter Rd., Rt.
Pol . Advt. Paid for Personally by ihe S igne~
1, Northup.

Weather

Gbra.

Home damaged. in New Haven

INGELS
FURNITURE

your Christmas Gift Store

I

A NEW COLOR TELEVISION IS A
GIFT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY

RDII
XL-100

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perFormance

A BRIEF MESSAGE TO THE VOTERS
OF MEIGS COUNTY

RCn

SALE

THREE DAY SALE CONTINUES

F.

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. SANT.\.BltOUGIIT lots of gOQdles for area children~
, Wednesday evening following his arrivai In the annual
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade.

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By LEONARD CURRY
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Wholesale prices, boosted by
higher costs for fuel and
consumer-ready food, rose by
0.6 pe~ cent in November for
the second straight month,
the Lab&lt;)r. Depariment said
today.
. But despite a apOOdlng of
the inflation rlile in the past
three months , wholesale
prices were only 4.2 per cent
higher than one year ago.
TOKYO - JAPAN'S RutiNG UBERAL Democratic
Wholesale prices fell In
party, wrenched by the Lockheed payofl scandal, Sunday January , February and
faces its first general election In four years and the most Augl!lll, but vaulted 0.9 per
severe test since it came ~power 21 years ago .
cent in September before
H tbe LDP fails to get a comfortable majority, it could easlog to 0.6 ·per cent In the
signal to end to conservative rule of the United States' major past two months .
Asian ally .and Apen-the way for the opposition, Including
The Labor Departmen t
Communists and Socialists, to tackle the problem of for.ming a said its Wholsale Price Index
coalition government.
stood at 185.6 in November
from a 1967 base of 100. This
IPNDON - A ·J2.YEAR.QLD BRITISH woman today. means goods that cost
gave birth to quintuplets - three girls and 'two boys. Ahospital Wholesale buy!"'S $1,000 in
spokesman said "although they are very small, they are doing 1967 cost $1,856 more last
Well."
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month.
He said doctors delivered the babies of Mrs. Helen Miles,
Prices
charged
to
of Digswell, Hertfordshire, by Caesarian section. The latest wholesale buyers are
quints were born eight weeks prematurely and weighed be- Incorporated Into the cost of
tween 3 pounds, 5¥• ounces to under 2 poWlds for one of the production in making
(Continued on page 12)
consumer goods. •

By United Press International
LONDON - BRITAIN'S VOTERS HANDED another setback to the Labor government iDday, Indicating a probable
landslide victory for the Conservatives if a general election
were held soon. ·
The Conservatives retained their ~eat In a parllsmentary
· byelectlon , at Camb~idge in another 9.9 per cent voting
"swing" In theirtavor and against the governing Labor party.
The Conservative success caf11e just four weeks after three
earlier byelections ·which registered voting "swings" of 13.1
per cent. 13.7 per cent and 22.5 per cent against Labor and in
favor of the Conservatives.

·assorted ·guardrail, fences

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1976

No less than 13 traffic Willie M. Maynard, 44, of Rt.
accidents were logged in I, Oak Hill. There was heavy
Gallia and Meigs Counties damage to both cars. No
Thursday by the Ohio State citation was issued.
David H. Wellington, 21, Rt.
Highway Patrol.
. . Icy road conditions were 2, Vinton, was cited for
. faulted In most of the ac- driving an unsafe vehicle
cidents; only ftve persons following an accident on SR
suffered InJuries, none 160, one and eight tenths
miles north of SR 554.
believed serious.
Three persons were injured Wellington's car came over a
In a collision at 3:25 p.m. on hillcrest, slid on Ice, went left
U.S. 35, one tenth of a mile of center to strike a car
east of SR 160: According to operated by Charles Wrightthe Gallla-Meigs· Post State set; 45, Mt. Sterling.
Highway Patrol, an auto
David A. Kistler, 20, Rt. I,
operated by Allee A. Camp- GaUipolls, was charged with
bell, 35, Rt. I, VInton, stopped driving an unsafe vehicle
to make a turn; James L. foliowing an accident &amp;1,7: 10
Northup, 35, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, a.m. Thursday on Slf 141,
was unable to stop his vehicle eight tenths of a mile west of
which . slid left ~~ center TR 9. Kistler's car slid
striking the car headon sideways striking a vehicle
operated by BettY J , Ber- operated by Larry D. Mllier,
nard, 38, Point Pleasant.
30, Rt. 2, Patriot. There was
His car also hit the Camp- moderate damage.
No one was Injured or cited
bell car.
Northup was taken to the In a single car mishap at 8:40
Holzer Medical Center in a a.m. on Meigs Cl! 3,, two
SEOEMS ambulance. Mrs. tenths of mile south&gt;Of SR 7
Bernard and a passenger, where Becky S. · Fultz,
Mary C. Machlr, 34, Point Middleport, loBI control of her
Pleasant, were also taken to car on Icy pavement. The
vehicle ran off the left side of
the' boaplta).
Northup was cited for the highway. into a ' ditch.
moderate
faUure .to stop within the There wsa
assured clear distance. There damage.
Thelma R. Eblin , 52,
· was mOderate damage ,to tbe
Campbeli vehicle, heavy Cheshire, escaped injury in
damage to the Bernard an accident at 8:03 a.m. on
vehicle while Northup's car SR 7, 4 and six tenths miles
· was demolished.
north of U.S. 35 below the
Both drivers were Injured Kyger Cr~k Plar\t.
In an accident at 6 a,m. · Mrs. Eblin lost control of
Thursday on u.s. 35, one her car which slid on lbe Icy
tenth of a mile east of SR 'l/9 · pavement through a guardat Thurman. The patrol said rail. There was moderate
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an auto driven by Bonnie A. damage.
At 8:40a.m. on Gallia CR 7,
~lac«mon; · 36, Galii polls,
went out of control on ice. The three tenths of a mile west of
vehicle went left of center SR 160, Ro!M!rt M. Richard,
striking a car operated by 29, Long Bottom, lnst control

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community that I intend to go the wage and price controls. Involving restoration of confiThe Council on Wage and dence between labor nnd
toward wage and price
controls unless there's a Price Stability charged the Industry, long range planning
national emergency-which f steel
and
aluminum and ' stim ulus to the
certainly don't anticipate." Industries Thursda y with economy.
Carter, a virtual unknown railing prices pilrtly to offset
But he said he has not
himself a year ago, also said the poulble eflects of Inter decided on whether he will
that he expects to name his prl~e CQDtrols.
propose a laic cut nnd will not
cabinet by 'Christmas and
Agesture to hOld Ute nne on make a decision until uftei
that "most" of the members steel prices, Carter said, U1e first of the year.
will be relatively unknown to would have been read as "a
Brezhnev sent Curter a
the American public.
signal to the country ond to personal message via
He abo sal&lt;I he:
the world ... they they were Tl'easury Secretary WIUiam
- Will work with Congress ready to mak e a sacrifice." Simon this week In which the
iD bring about a more active
"I was disappointed," he Soviet leader assured the new
growth rate In the Gross said.
U.S. chief of state that lhe
National Product.
Soviets
want peace.
Carter said that be wanted
- Will send an unofficial to get cabinet appolnbnenta
Brezhnev said "they would
reply to Soviet leader Leonid in the area .u! national bend over backwards not to
Brezhnev assuring the security out of the way ftral create any test early In my
Kremlin that he want.s a and promised to name other admlnlsttraUon ... that they
peaceful world.
cabinet members as quickly wanted peace / 1 said Curter .
- Was not consulted on the as he mukes the decisions. He· said he would send wo1·d
decision by Presl!(ent Ford
"By Ohrt.stmas, ·I'll have back io Brczhnev itnofflclally
Thursday to begin produ~tlon the cabinet pretty well of his own · Intention to
on the Bl bomber but that be Identified," he said. "I would maintain peaceful rrelatlons. ·
is not worried because'he will guea that most of thorn
He all!!l said he Intends to
have the final decision In tbe would ' come from the 11 move .,_ggressively" to get
matter.
,.• •
h1
the stragetlc arms limitation
relatively unknown ."
The steel lndlistry, said
The president-elec t said talks "off dead center " and
Carter,
" missed
a there was little he could do may make an interim
tremendous opportunity to between now and the time he · agreement with the Soviets
help me and President Ford" is Inaugurated on Jan. 20 to which would be culled Salt
stabilize prices. But he dampen Inflation.
n- then begin work .on a
ON NATIONAL TV apparently
tried
to
soften
the
11
We can ~t change tt over- more comprehensive
David King, son of Mr. and
way
for
a
price
rollback
by
COLUMBUS
(UPI)
Gov.
Mrs. VIrgil '" King, Kings·
night," be said·, adding that It agreement to reduce nuclear
making
the
aMouncement
on
James
A.
Rhodes
today
reis 1'a long, tedious proceu" artJlli .
bury, will be one of lbe 60
collegians appearing In the placed both Ohio Highway
nationwide TV special, , Safety Director DQnald Cook
"Let Freedom Ring" at 10 and Bureau of Motor Vehicles
p.m. on Channel 8, Dec. 7 Registrar Curtis . Andrews
and 5 p.m. Dec. 19 on and reassigned them to other
Channel 4. The Collegians, areas of state government.
Cook and Andrews had
from Word of Life Institute,
Schroon Lake, N. Y., gave · been feuding in recent
the production In 14 cities months over the way
during the summer and Aildrews handled the BMV
COLUMBUS - '!be Board Joined the company In 1950 as
fall. David Is a graduate of which came under Cook's of Directors for Columbus an assistant to the president
jurisdictlon...as...head of the
Meigs High Schooll
Department of Highway and Southern Ohio Electric ahd during his employment
Company announced Thurs- with Columbus and Southern
Safety.
Cook two weeks . ago day effective next December he has served as vlce
'sUBpended Andrews but be 31 Arthur G. Green will retire president, executive vice
was' r.elnstated. on the orders. and R. J. Grueser, a natlv~ of president, · director and
Pomeroy, will succeed Green member of the executive
of RhO!les.
as
chairman of the board and committee, and his most
Rhodes named former Ohio
recent position of president.
chief
ei&lt;ecutlve officer.
Highway Patrol Supt. Robert
Ben
T.
Ray
was
elected
Grueser also serves as
Chiaramonte to succeed Cook
chairman
of the beard of Ohio
president
and
chief
operating
Officers for 1977 were and Dean Dollison, an
Federal
Savings
and Loan
officer.
director
of
elected when the Middleport assistant
Grueser
attended
the
Association.
Chamber of Commerce and administrative affairs for the University of Cincinnati and
He and his wile, Harriett,
Department
of
Merchants Assn. met Thurs- Ohio
reside
at 2545 Brlxton Road .
Ohio
State
University.
He
R. J. GRUESER
day for a luncheon at the Transportation to succeed
Columbus and Souithern Ohio Aildrews.
Cook was reassigned as
Electric Co.
They are
Emerson project director of Operation
Heighton, president; Edison Crime Alert and the
Baker,· vice president ; Mrs. Organized Crime Prevention
Debbi Buck, treasurer, and Co u n c II , reP I acIng
SYR.ACUSE _ Robert been paid Wingett said. A
Lawrence Manley, who
Mrs. Alwilda Werner, Chiaramonte In that position. Wingett told Syracuse council sewage system for t·he pool picks up garbage for the
Andews was named to
secretary.
· Dolli In the ODOT Thursday night 80 percent of and lights to serve the pool village, met with co. uncll and
• Members discussed the repIace
son
· the swimming pool Is com- and baseball field are also . asked for an Increase of 60
Rhodes also presented
planned.
cents on monthly rates. The
annual Christmas parade
'th
pleted and, "with a week of
Cook
nd
And
which will be held at 6 p.m.
a
rews
Council disclosed It Is present rale Is ..
"'.50 per
· · WI hia good weather," the Hornsby
con t'th
ammg t tos Company would be able to get accepting applications for a month. Council tabled the
Monday with participating IeIt er
pool manager for next ·year. request for study:
units to meet at the Gateway coneIusIons wt respec
tl!e
dispute
between
the
two.
the
building
portion
under
AI
Att dl
M
Market no tater than 5:30 However, the contents of the roof.
I applications are to be
. en ng were
ayor
p.m. Sa.nta will be In the
Thus far under the federal . malled to Mayor Herman Herman London, Troy Zwilling, Eber PI ckens, Kathryn
parade and will appear on the letter were not
bl inunedtately granlfor the .pool $69 930 has London.
' ' '
Crow Wingett and Jimmy
streets of the town during the rnade ava lla e.
"! am confident that
Joe ' Hemsl~y
council
Chrlstm.as season. The
members· Mary Chancey
general condition of the town Robert Chiaramonte and I"'L
un
clerk; George Holman:
was discussed along with Dean Dollison will bring to \..diurC
treasurer and Chief of Pollee
methods of discouraging the the Deparbnent of Highway
Safety
and
the
Bureau
of
'
Milton V~rian
continuous littering.
• Motor Vehicles the close
TUPPERS PLAINS - will begin at 10:30 a.m. with
·
·
cooperation, ,cOllll)lunicallon ¥embers of the St. Paul Blahop Dwight E. Loder,
and effective admlnlBtration United Methodist Church resident biahop of ..the Weal
that people of Ohio deserve In here will mark the opening of Ohio Conference of the United
Executioners to every state agency " said their new church facilities Methodist Church officiating.
Up
Rhodes.
'
Sunday
with
special
services
At
noon
there
wlll
be
a
•
Rho des d 1r e c 1 e d aU day.
covered dlah dinner In the
,
draw just $100
Chiaramonte to begin
A service of Co!lllecraUon church basement. .
OR BctUJR
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) . inunedlately a review of 'the
·r -fhe afternoon program,
- Members of the firing LEADS system which Is
'
featuring "the Gospel Tones"
J _
squao picked to eJeeuUve UBed by law enforcement ~f~ of VIenna, W. Va., will begin
SUUr.eRf.
-condemned tlller Gary personnel and to make !;.-7:1'' -~~..~- · •·•·· · ·. ~ at2, and the day wiU conclu~e
recent expulsion decision
Glbnore will receive $100 recommendatiollll on how to ~;;-'
.
2~;·. with a candlelight com· byASupt.
Charles L. DQwler
each. The captain of the Improve the reUabllity of the •.
;~
munlon
service
at
7:30
p.m.
1
squad wUI be paid $125.
system.
·
··: wllh 111" pasw. the Rev. was.. upheld ..Thursday night
The Utah Finance
Cook had accused Andrews
·
·
'• Richard Thomas, .In charge. when the Melgs Local School
Department Thursday of shutting down the lEADS
The St. Paul United District Board of Education
began processing· a $725 system at 5 p.m. every day
Methodist Church dateB from met In executive ileuloil to
check payable to prison and on weekends and
a merger offqrmer Methodl8t hold a hearing on the matter:
Following the hearing t~e
WardeD Sam Smith He will holidays.
and E.U.B. congregationa In
caob lbe check and pay the
Rhodes directed DQIIIson to
Tuppers Plains In September, board met in open seulon and .
executioners and an
take all action necessary to
lts8. Actual construction aMon~ Its upholding of
alternate rifleman In cash
secure passage of a bill iD
began June I of this year. The the decision of Supt. Dowler
so their Identities will
ce ntralize, the annual
$100,0WJ structure was built In suapendlng the Btudenl
never be known.
issuance
of
license
by Flck &amp; Karr CnDitruction until the end of the !!rat
semester, January 19.
(Continued on page 12)
Co. of Chester.

emergency he has "no
Intention " of SllOklng wage
and price controls In the next
four years.
The move could make it
easier for the steel indl!lllry iD
back
down
on
its
controversial price hikes
which went into effect this

By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Presid ent-el ect Jimmy
Carter said today that
barring
a
national

reelected

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the labor fore~~, combined with a rise in the numbar of job
losers. Some U million of the nation's Wlemployed "'"'"
counted as Job losses-also a benchmark for 1978.
The average duration of unemployment abo increased In
November to 15.6 weeks, and the number of persons forced iD
accept part-time Jobs continued to climb to 3.6million.
Joblessness among women, whites, blacks, married men
and fulltlme workers Increased only slightly. But there was no
Increase for teen-agers or household heads.
Some 100,000 new factory Joba opened up In November with
the resolution of strikes. Employment rose by 120,000 In the
service Industries, 30,000 In the construstlon Industry and
10,000 in mining . .
·

Carter will ask no controls

Canaday

r··-~i-iiiTiiiDs..

Prestdent Ford originaUy naa pronusea to reduce
unemployment to below 7 per. cent by the end of 1976, Carter
recently Indicated a 1.5per cent reduction during his first year
In office would be the best the nation could hope for.
As more people--most of tbem women-entered the labor
· force, total employment also Increased In November lor the
first time In five months. Employment rose by 350,000 to a
record high of 88.1 million.
Much of this Increase, however, resulteq from the settlement
of several maJor strikes against manufacturers, Including
Forq Motor Co.
.
' .
The labor force--&lt;Jr the total number of persons available lor
work- increased by 560,000 to 95.9 rrillllon in l'iovember.
·
The Increase In joblessness rfsulted from this expllnslon of

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 161

Roads littered by 19 cars,

to post

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

VOL XXVII ·

Expansion

Service

October, November's rate was the highest' since it reached 8.3
per cent last Decembar.
Some 200,000 persons-most of them adult men- were put
out of work in November, just before the Christmas holidays ,
Theunemploymentrati!for adult men rose to 6.5 per cent, also
the highest level for 1976.
This brought to 7.6 million the number of Americans unemplayed.
With the ecooomy growing at a snail's pace, there is little
Indication the employment picture will improve in the months
!lhead. Both Carter and administration economists have
acknowledged the economy Is In worse · shape than they
previonilly believed..
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School bus struck by
skidding automobile .

News •. in Briefs

Suspect

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Unemployment jumped to the
year's hlsheBt level of 1.1 per cent In November, returning iD
wllllln a fraction of the worst days of the recession, the IJibor
Ilepafbnent reported today .
The O.Z per cent Increase over October is certain to Increase
• preuur_! on Presldent:elect Jinuny Carter to provide a
stlmu!UB fer the nation's sagging economy-possibly b~
cutting ~ea.
·
·
The November unemployment rate was just 0.8 per cent
below the recession peak of 8.9establlshed in May, 197ij. ltalso
'1!88 the lint lime In 1978 tl)at Joblesaness has reached the 8per
cent leveL
.
.
.
Rising .Bteadlly from a ·1976 low of 7.3 per ceqt In May,
unemployment hovered )UBI below 8per cent between July and

week in the face of a stagnant
economy.
Carter scheduled an afternoon news conference at
which· he was expected to
name Cyrus ·Vance as
secretary of state and Atlanta
bank er Bert Lance ""
director of the Office of
Management.and Budget.
Interviewed on the NBC
Today program, Carter
assured the nation's business
aild labor leaders that he does
not foresee any wage and
price controls in the next four
years.
"I have no Intention at all
during the next four years
(of) asking. for wage and
price authority, even on a
stand-by basis," he said.
"So there need be no
concern in the business
community or the labor

Governor
ends feud
over Cook

Grueser heads
electi'i~ fitm

Otamher names
Heighton its
new president

of his' car which ran off the
icy highway striking n fence
owned by Carl Mefford, Rt. 2,
VInton.
Ice was blamed for a single
car accident at 7:30 a.m. on
SR 338 In Meigs County, four ·
and four tenths miles south of
Racine where Bertha H.
Simpson, 68, Racine, Jost ,
control of her car. The
vehicle ran off the road
striking il guardrail.
Another siogle car accident
occurred at 9:50a.m. oil SR
113, four tenths of a mile
' north of SR 692 In Meigs
County where Patricia J.
Collins, 25, Pomeroy,
traveling north, lost control
of her car which ran off the
right side of the highway into
a ditch and embankment.
. There
was
moderate
damage.
A collision occurred at
JI:4S a.m. on Gallia TR 37,
one and eight tenths miles
north of SR · 141 where a
vehicle
operated
by
Frederick A. Burdette, 13,
Gallipolis, slid into a car
driven by Terrance E. Lilyne,
18, Gallipolis.
Aheadon colllslon occurred
on Wes Denney Rd . one mile
south ·of Gallla CR 2 where
vehicles driven by Paul 'A.
Byerly, 69, Rt. 1, VInton, and
Barbara·J . Easterly, 29, Rt.
2, VInton, collided headon.
There
was
moderate .
damage.
A final accident occurred
on old U. S. 35, 300 ft. north of
U.S. 35 where Delbert E.
Limpert, Jr ., 24, Lakeside,
Ohio, lost control of his car
which ran off the. roadway
striking a fence owned by
Ray Adams, Rt. 2, Bidwell.

Pool is '8(f%- complete

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DAYS TO
CHRISTMAS

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More schools locking doors

DANNY MURTAUGH:

today giving extra vacation
Thomas E '· Ferguson
projected a $3.4 million
deficit in the Toledo system
by Dec. 31. Even ending
teach&lt;:r, administrative and
non-teaching staff salaries,
would not save the Toledo
schools from a $71,000 end-&lt;&gt;f·
the-year def1cit, he said .
"This figure represents
less than one-third of a day's
cost of operat~on of til• school

distri ct, and ad justments
c'O uld reduce this to a zero
bal,;lnce," said Ferguson
''There seems to be a
general revolt agai nst
property taxes in Ohio," said
Lawrence. We get 65 pet.
of funds from local property
taxes "
Three Urnes tn the past two
years Toledo voters have
defeated increased property

Uulted Press loteroatlooal
Bitter arctic cold spread
over the 29 inches of snow
blank etin g Buffalo, N Y.,
tod ay ,
tu m bl 1n g
temperatures to a record one
degree above zero for the
date.
The snow fmally stopped
Thursday after dumpmg

another II mches on the o1ty
The weather service said
which has been buried in temperatures began skidding
snows generated by Lake ID recor~ lows in the Midwest
Ene smce Monday. The snow and Northeast just after
m easured · faur feet in some midnight and some might go
areas. The National Weather lower. It was 10 below in
SerVIce called Buffalo "the Grand Rapids, Mich., tying
snow cap1tal of the na tion" the record low for December.
and said the snowfall was New lows.for the date were
"Wlreal"
set at Toledo, Ohio, 10 below;
Pit tsburgh, 6 below;
Cleveland,
5 below ;
Muskegon, Mich, 2 below;
Bmgha mton , N.Y"' zero;
Akron, Ohio, 3 below; South
Bend , Ind., 2 below and
Lansing, Mich., 4 below.
It was 4 below in Rockford,
m., to tie another record low
In Buffalo , even the
Chamber of Commerce ,
which
once
berated
newspapers for prmting
pictures of snows wrapped
around cars and houses, was
closed as a result of the
storm.

ISAAC D. Jackson, Route I, Portland, is pictured wtth a 14-point deer which he bagged
Wednesday on his farm. The deer weighed ahout 160 pounda. - · ·

Last say.:.so to Carter
WASHINGTON (UP!) Pr esl'dent -elect Jimm y
Carter said today he did not
object to President Ford's
order to begtn production of
the Bl homber, because he
will have the final say-so
about the future of the
controversial warplane.
Carter has been critical of
the Bl, which opponents says
is not needed in the missile
age. But he said today he has
not come to 8 final dec1sion
abOut the plane.
In announcing a producllon
start that 1s subject to
Carter's review, Afr Force

Racine

Social
attending. Shown 1-r among the many poinsettias are Don
Hubbard; his daughter, Donna, and Amy Huston, a?f'
employe. Hubbard built the last of his three greenhouses
in September, all bu1lt tn the last two years.

Nerve tissue cover stripped
By BRUCE NICHOLS
HOUSTON (UPI ) - The
scientists say it may look like
multiple sclerosis, or even

-encephalitis It'll have something to do with the nerves,
and it w!U appear to be from
natural causes.
But it probably won't be.
The Illnesses probably will
be the chemical Phosvel
str1p~tng J!!e natural cover
off nerve tissue in !he body.
And although scientists say
they doubt any workers at the

Velsicol Chemica l Co rp ,
plant at Bayport, Tex., will
die from coming in contact
with Phosvel, they also doubt
any w!ll fully recover .
"At least three have been
diagnosed as haVIng multiple
sclerosis ,
four
more
diagnosed
as
having
encephalitis and three more
hav e
dev eloped
an
undiagnosed neuropathy ,
which 1s something wrong
with the nervous system,"
SBJd Dr. Shiro Tanka , of the

Bench succeeds Aaron
WASHINGTON (UPI ) No Greater Love , an
organization that helps
children of Americans
missmgor killed in VietNam,
has picked Cincinnati All·
Star catcher Johnny Bench as
president.
Bench succeeds Hank
Aaron for a two-year tenn.
He announced at a news
conference Thursday tbat the

organization has enlisted the
aid of Congress in sponsoring
its second annual program to
recognize Viet Nam veterans
for their contributlons as
civilians.
Award nominees will he
made through the 435 House
members, Bench said, and
the final 10 winners will he
honored at a ceremony m
Washington next May.

Na tion al
Institu te
of
Occ upatiOnal Safety and
Health
"We haven't had a case of
dea th caused by this
substance. My tmpresSion IS
we probably will not have a
death from it." He said,
however, there was a high
probability of perma nent
disability.
The harmful effects of
Phosvel were disclo sed
ea rlier. thi s week. The
government has confirmed it
IS studymg conditions at the
plant but says 1l doesn't know
how exttllSive the problems

grew, sa 1d the Illn esses
.so far discovered " were
1rut1ally diagnosed as haVIng
natural causes, but probably
were related to the Phosvel "
Pettigrew sa1d the ms!ltute
had thus far ·had linuted
success· m findi ng all the
persons wh o worked at the
plant in the past live years,
saymg some 230 persons were
sll l l-btl in~ught .

Th e Env iro nm e nta l
ProtectiOn Agency also has
entered the case, trymg to
determme 1f Phosvel also
might have barmed the plant
and marine life m nearby
Galveston Bay.
are.
" We'll be collecting
Tanaka, who VIsited the
plant Thursday, said hiS samples of wa ler , sediment
study had found, 10 past or and marine orgartismS','' said
~ rese nt employes
w1th Malcolm Kallus of the EPA. ·
ailnients due to inhaling, " We'll proba bly collect
touchin g or accidentally samples of vegetation. We
won 't know the fmdmgs lor
ingesting Phosvel.
. He sa1d tile ailnients could two or three weeks ''
When the hazards became
he attributed ID the chemiCal
stripping the fatly myelin apparent, Velsicol suspended
sheath from nerve tissues production of Phosvel early
Another
NIOSH
re- this yea r alter a f1ve-year
searc her, George Pelt•· run

DR. LAMB

Jaundice is sign of many ills
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Six
years ago I had infectious
hepatitis. Recently I carne
into contact with someone
who stated she had yellow
jaundice. I would like to know
if yellow jaundice is con·
tagious and, if so, how is it
transmitted? I would also like
to know If these are similar
diseases or what the dif·
ferences between the two
may be.
I have '1-en told that a
person who has bad hepatitis
is not IX rmitted to donate
blood. is this true' And, what
damage 1s done to the liver if
a person is infected with
hepatitis a second tlnie'
DEAR READER
Jaundice is a Sign of many
different diseases. Jt can be
caused by pernicious anemia
from vitamin B-12 deficiency.
Or it can "be caused· from
excess blood destructwn in
other forms of anenna .
Jaundice can be caused by
any .1u: 'Jer of infections

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involving the liver, inc!udmg
yellow fever, and infectiOus
hepatitiS. In this instance the
liver is no longer able to form
bile and eliminate excess
pigment.
The liver may_be dama ged
by chemicals - including
alcohol - to the extent that It
cannot rid the body of
pigments that cause jaundice. The liver can also be
damaged by cancer
The drainage of bile from
the liver may be blocked,
causing jaundice. This can
occur !rom stones 10 the b1le
duct, small obstructions in
the smallest bile ducts or
even a tumor surrounding the
bile duct from cancer of the
pancreas.
There are two fonns of
infectious hepatitis , that
cause jaundice (and both can
occur without ev!cfent
jaundice, \Oj).). One type is
from a virus in contaminated
food or water. This disease is
conta~ious in the way !hat
food poisoning is · ontag10us,

'

and if you do not eat or drink person has had an infection
anythmg contammg the v1rus or 1s a earn er of the virus.
I am sending you The
you Will not ce tch the disease.
The other !orm of hepatitis· 1lealth Letter number 7-8,
was on ce cal!ed se rum Living With Your Liver, to
hepatitis as it is transmitted give you more.informatwn on
by the blood. It tends to occur how the hver works and what
after rece!vmg blood or causes jaundice. Others who
plasma that contains the want thiS mformation can
virus. lt can occur when a cut send 50 cents with a long,
or break in the skin is ex- stampe d, self-addr essed
posed to bodily sec retiOns envelope to me in care of this
containing the v1rus. newspaper, P. 0 Box 1551,
Surgeons have a high risk of Rad1o City Station. New
being infected, from the mck York , NY 10019. You can't tell
of the skin and contamina tion how much damage will result
from a person who harbors from mfeci10us he patitis.
the infectious virus. Drug Many people recover Without
addicts who usc ron- any appare nt res idua l
tarrunated need les arc apt to dama ge
I should add that serum
get this form of hepa titis
The persistence of the virus hepatills (Hepatitis B) can be
m blood and bodily secretions transmitted in other ways
has resulted in blood banks bes ides needles and blood
trying to avoid obtaming ' transfusions. I do not know
blood from anyone who has what kind of jaundice your
ever had the d1sease, and that !n end ha s. but everyone
usually means turning down r&gt;rr~l s to know that this form
all potential donors who have of hepatitiS cun also he
had jaunrl1ce. A blood test 1s tJ.LOSmJttcd by .sexua l inalso drnc to clctcrminr if r1 tercourse .

Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Mr. B1ll Cozart has
returned to his borne after
knee surgery at Camden
Clark Hosp1tai, Parkersburg.
Mr. Jim Spencer is a
patient at Holzer Med1cal
Center due to a fall at h1s
home.
Mrs. Ralph Webb was Ill
Columbus for a check-up with
her doctors. Mrs Webb had
major surgery in October.
Mr. Henry Roush is improvmg at his home after
ha vmg pneumonia . His
daughter , Mrs. John Fisher
of Uniontown came to VISit
him while her son, Jack , went
deer hunting.
Don Stephenson has
returned to his ship and Gene
Stephenson of Germa ny
returned to his base alter
being called here due to the
serious Illness of their
mother, Mrs. Vivian Johnson
Among guests visiting Mrs
Johnson last week were Mr
and Mrs. Michael Epple of
Harrisonville; Mr. and Mrs
John Stephenson and two
children of Beaver, Ohio;
Mrs. Shirley Stephenson and
son Don of California ; Mr
and Mrs. Edgar Smith of
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs
Marvin Morris of Dexter ;
Janet MorriS of Pomeroy
route 2; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Morris of New ark. Also
spending an evening were
Mrs. James Swart and Mrs.
Margy Crow, local.
A family gathering was
enjoved with a turkey dinner
~
Thanksgiving Day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Bnan Simpson, Lisa
and Darin, of Baltimore; Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Badgley and
Kelli, and M1ss Psm Hill of
Columbus; . Mr. and . Mrs.
Billy H11i, Tun and ChriS, Mr..
and Mrs. Billy Hill, Jr., Mr.
andMrs. Jeff IDU, Mr. and
Mrs .. Albert H1ll, Mrs. Helen
S1m~on , ali local, and Miss
Penni Carr of Allred.
Stephen and Scott Radcliffe

r

'Secretary Thomas• C. Reed
said Thursda y .contracts
totaling $704.9 million had
been stgned for the first three
production models of the Bl
and well as "long~ea d" items
for another eight .
ThiS would permit Carter to
halt production at an early
stage and even if he chooses
to permit production to
continue, he could cut it off
far short of the 224 planes the
Afr Force wants to build.
InterViewed in Plains, Ga.,
thiS morning on NBC-TV's
Today program, Carter said
he was not consulted about

the administration's decision
to begin production, "But I
still have adequate time afier
the Inauguration to decide
whether to produce or to
contract for !he Bl bomber. I
haven't decided yet."
"U I should decide to go
shead with It then I have the
option, with Congress of
coorse, to decide how rapidly
ID have the bombers built.
But I reserve the right, as I
did ,during the campaigu, to
either proceed with it or to
use my influence not to
proceed.

Ohio good place for nuke waste
DREW VON BERGEN
WASHINGTON (UPI) The government thinks 13
slates, including Ohio, have
"high potential" as burial
grounds for radioactive
nuclear waste.
The Energy Research and
Development Administration
said Thursday 11 plans to
stucjy 36 states during the
current fiscal year as
possible sites for the nuclear
waste reposltories.
Dr. Richard W. Roberts,
assi st ant ERDA
administrator , , said two
Initial stora ge s1tes will be
By

OBSERVE OPEN HOUSE - Hubbard's Greenhouse
ii1 Syracuse will observe open house Saturday and Sunda)
from 10 am to 5 p.m. There will be door prizes and
refreshffients. Free hve plants will be ~1vim to those

By POHLA SM1111
UPI Sporll Writer
PITTSBURGH •(UP! ) _
Few sports figures measure
up in the flesh .to the
demanding, large r-than~ife
Images that children and fans
have of them.
Danny Murtaugh did At
least for me.
In the year that I knew him
as a sportswriter covering
the Pittsburgh Pirates, I
learned that the Bucs •
manager was everyth ing
everyone had ever told me
about him. And more.
He was the pugnacious
streetfighter of InshAmertcan lore, a practical
jokester, a smartmouth, a
raconteur, a member of a
dying breed of athletes who
would have played the game
for only the joy of lockerroom
poker games and his
tesmma\es• camaraderie if
!he general manager had told
him there was no money for
salaries.
He was also a loving man
who embraced all friends as
family . He was more
grandfather than manager to
"the boys' ' on the team, their
wives and children and the
younger members of the
corps
and
press
groundskeeplng crew at
Three Rivers stadium.
But my description fails to
capture the pictare of the
man with the sagging,
wrinkled dogface , pot belly
and stumpy, howed legs I
carry around. The words he
engrained on my memory do
a better job.
I first met Murtaugh in the
fall of 1975, when he was
directing preparations for the
team 's Nahonal League
playqff
series
with
Cincinnati .. Painfully aware
that I was then.by profession
a news repo1'1ter , 1 not a
sportswriter, and a female to
boot , I approa ched h1 m
slowly.
11
Gettin' fat, aren't you,"
he sneered after my selfintroduction, to the great
amusement of reporters
standing near.
I tried again, telling him I
was substituting lor UPI 's
ailing sportswri ter, Rudy
Crnkovic.
"No one can substitute for
Rudy," Murtaugh growled.
11
He's a great man."
Blinking back tea rs,

taxes. On Nov. 2, Toledo
voters rejected an extra 6.2
mil
levy,
prompting
Ferguson to certify the deficit
and the closing of that school
system.
·
School personnel laid off
because of the fiscal problem
will be eligible for state
unemployment
compen·
sa lion

Record cold hit Buffalo

!

Respected, beloved, honored

I

OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Two opera!Ulg tWldS when the
more pub he school systems doors are locked m 75 schools
will Joel; their doors at the and 56,000 students at the end
end of classes today giving of clall.!e8 today.
more than 58,000 students an
In addition to schools in
extra two weeks of Christmas t oledo, the Union Scioto
vacation, but leaving state Local system in Ross County
and local school olficlsls with with 1,542 students will close.
a fiscal headache which could
Two more public school
last well in1D·I977.
systems are authorized to
"We are not happy about it, close for the same reason
rut the real problem coula-:-"witltin the next two weeks come next year," said Dal the Plain Local system in
Lawrence, president of the Franklin County Dec. 10, and
Toledo Federation of Seneca East Local in Seneca
Teachers. " We could be County Dec. 13.
shutting down earlier next
Ohio law prohibits a school
year because of a similar system from operatmg tn a
problem.
deficit condition. After Jan. I,
"Next year 's funding will 1977, ali 12schools closed this
be alniost identical to this !aU because of deficits wUI
year's unless· some changes reopen because at that lime
are made tn the funding from new state funds become
the stale," he said.
available.
The Toledo City School
But students will have to
Distr ict will become the make the lost days before the
largest in the United States to end of classes in June
close because of lack of
On Oct. 5, State Auditor

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3- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Dec. 3, 1976

of Meban, N C. were met at
the airport in Parkersburg by
their grandfather, Mr.
Russell Radcliffe and their
aunt, Mrs. Hazel Carnahan to
visit them over Thanksgiving
holiday. They also VISitea Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Radcliffe.•
They were taken to the air·
port Sunday enroute to tbeir
home in North Carolina.
VIsitors of Mrs. and Mrs.
Ralph Webb on Friday, Nov.
6, were Mrs. Grace Sevan of
Parkersburg; Mrs. Junia
f
Blythe 0 Spencerv!ile, Ohio;
Mrs. Helen McKmnon of
Springfield, and Mrs. Peggy
Nixon of New Straitsville.
Mr. Joseph Foster and
daughter, Carol of Livonia,
Michigan were guests of Mrs.
Edward Foster and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Webb for Thanks·
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McKenzie, Bill, Jeff and
Jozie, of Gallipolis spent
Tha nksgi~!ng with Mr. and
Mrs Roy Riffle.
Mr. and Mrs. Crill Brad·
ford , Jr. of Worthington spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Cr!tt Bradford, Sr.
Mr. B!ll Lake of Columbus
viSited his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs Francis Morris
Sunday.
Mrs. Grella Simpson was a
dinner guest of her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Simpson
Thanksgiving and a dinner
guest on Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross
of Columbus spent Thanks·
giving weekend with her
mother, Mrs . Frankie
1
Neigler. OthPr guests
on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
George Ne!gler and Mr. and
Mrs. Titus Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
THE DALY SENTINEL
Palnier of Goldsboro, N. C.
DEVOTED TO THE
spent Thanksgiving weekend
INTEREST OF
with her ~rents, Mr. and
MEIGS-MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHIU..
Mrs. George Nelgler.
Exet. Ed .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Theiss
ROBERT HOEFLICH
CUy Edltllr
spent Thanksgiving weekend
Publ lsht!d dally except Sttturtlay
with their son-in-law and
lly Tile Ohm Valley Pulllislnng Conr
any, Il l Court St , Pumeruy, Ohiu
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
45769 8usl ni!Ss O ff1o;.~ Pl klne 992·
George Wallace and daughter
2156 Ed1tuaw.l Phune 992-21$7
Scl'tmd dass poslllge p111d ol
at Columbus
Pome1uy,Ohiu
Mrs. Donna Brace and
NiilHJUHI advel hsm~ repi ~St!ll
Linda Bell of Parkersburg
l«llvc W111d • Grilfath Company, hie, Bottmelll and Gallagher DIV,
spent the weekend with Mr.
757 Tnu·d Ave.. New York, N Y
and Mrs. Edison Brace and
10017
Su lk.ctlptwu l'atcs Dellvert.'d by
on Sunday visited Mr. and
'cu!l'!t l' where IIVIlllHble 15 l:Clll~ per
Mrs. Jlni Brace and family at
week By Mutur· Route Wl!t!re eM m er
St 1\·kl' nut KV&lt;ulable, One month,
Crown City.
$:1 25 Hy lllKl l In Ohio &lt;111d W. V11 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oval Diddle
Uno! 'r't!ll l , J22 00, Sfx motlth.!i,
and Mr. .and Mrs. Jack
$11 50, 'l'lnet' mouths, $7.00;
Fbt•wht!l e 126 00 yea a, Six llli.ll'ilhs
Adams spent Thanksgiving
$1 '150, Thule umu th ~ . $7 SO
with Mr. and• Mrs. Boone
So ll ~l l l !tl l uu pru.1.• mdud1•s Sunday
1"nltt !h'knl uwl.
Adams.

chosen by 1979 and be in
operation by 19~.
Six repositories , costing
about $200 rrullion each, are
to he constructed by the
government several thousand
feet underground to store
used fuel rods or soldified
waste from comm ercial
nuclear operations.
The ERDA selected a mine
near Bartberton, Ohio, owned
by Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Co., as one ofthe early testing

sites.
The ERDA · also said it
proposes surveys of salt
deposits in northeastern Ohio
and of shale strats in north
Central OhlO •,as other sites.
Ther·,10\her states that
"contatn geologic formations
of high potential interest" are
Colorado, Indiana , Louisiana,
Michi gan , Mississippi,
Nevada, New York, South
Dakot a Tennessee, .Texas,
Utah, and Washington.
1

Brown promises
statewide probe
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State 11 legal
direction
and
Attorney General Wililsm J gu1dance" in the Rhodes
Brown, ordered by the administration's
invesgovernor to prosecute crimes tigatiOn.
related to unauthorized
"Although I believe the
payment of
worker's inve s tigati ons and
comp ensa tilm benefi Is, prosecutions can continue
promised that "If we must we swiftly .and effectively under
will call grand juries the present procedure/' the
throughout the state."
governor Wrote back, ''I
"It's going to be a long, believe no means of
very sophiSticated pros ecuting persons
investigation dealing with suspected of fraudulent
sophisticated whitecoliar activities should go unused.
crime, "
Brown
said
"In order that the authority
Thursday about Gov. James granted you by this letter
A. Rhodes' directive.
may be executed in a manner
Rhodes told Brown to con- most
conducive
to
vene a special grand jury to unpartiatity, I request tilat
elicit testunony on worker's you appoint a special,
compensation frau"ds in independent prosecutor to
various counties. He also conduct the prosecutions,"
asked that a special the governor wrote.
independent prosecutor be
Rhodes said more than 100
named for the sake of indictments have been
"unpartiallty ."
obtained by the Cuyahoga
Brown, however , said he County prosecutor's office In
would not pick such a cooperation with !he Ohio
prosecutor because he • Industrial Commission, ana
already has an investigative that more are expected .
team in mind. He said Steve
Brown will have authority
Fitch of his office's special next Jan. 17 to enter the
iitlgation seotion will head investigation under a law
that team.
enacted last fall by the
Brown, a Democrat, had legislature. The Democraticasked the Republican dominated state Contro!Ung
governor Nov . 19 for Board has furnished Brown
permission to enter the with $150,000 to handle his
worker's compensation fraud part of the inquiry.
investigation, citing a lack of

Demands listed

blushing, I finally convinced into his mootil and slowly smartmoulh. aren't you'!"
He laughed heart1iy and
him I needed an interVIew. w1thdrew a large, dnpping
He guided me to a d,ugout .chew of tobacco which he returned to the interview,
bench in Three Rivers offered me.
serious and polite agam.
Shortly alter , Crnkov1 c
Stadium, and with a complete
"Hold thiS for me, will
changeabo ut , bega n you1" he said with a straight died and I was appointed
answering my questions in a face while bystanders roared. sportswriter. I wor.ied all
gentlemanly manner.
I closed my mouth, forced winter how I would deal with
He slapped suddenly in myself not to run away, and that rude old man wiUJ the
midsentence, then rl'llched replied, "You're a rea l P irates during baseba ll
season.

Fourth, last retirement
CHESTER, Pa. (UP! ) After 30 years In baseball,
longtime Pittsburgh Pirates'
Manager Danny Murtaugh
decided last fall it was about
time he spent some lime w1th
his family.
"! think that my own
children were neglected a
little bit when I was in the
process of managing in my
younger years," Murtaugh
said, when he annbunced his
fourth and final retirement
Oct. 1. "So I'm gomg to try to
make up for it by spending a
little more time with the
grandchildren." ·
He never got the chance
Murtaugh died Thursday
evening in the intensive care
unit of Crozet -Chester
Medical Center here, two
days after suffermg a stroke.
He was 59.
His family was m an
adjacent hospital room when
he died. Only his son, Tim,
who had been 1n th e
Dom ini ca n Re publi c
managing in winter baseball,
did not make 11home tn tune.
Mur taugh , a Roman
Catholic, received the last
rites from the Rev. Joseph
Nicolo before his death.
Funeral arrangements
were mcomplete.
In the eyes of hiS managerpeers, Murtaugh's love of
baseball was equaled by hiS
ta lent for managing. They
named hlni )\lanager of the

Yea r thr.., times.
His last retirement had as
much to do w1th hiS failing
health as his desire to spend
more time with his four
grandchildren. But he never
mentioned his health durtng
his retirement speech until he
was asked.
Then he admitted, "! think
this year was one of the worst
years I've had m the .last
tilree as far as my heallh IS
concerned. I was !II a fe w
more times than anybody
realized."
"All through the season, he
put up a good front," remem·
bered iongtl!ne fne nd and
rival Danny Ozark. the Phils'

Humorous, too

By POHLA SMITII
UPI Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (UP! )
Members of what has always
been called the Pittsburgh
Ptrates' ''famil y" found
words insufficient to describe
!he loss they felt wjll), the
death Thursday nigh\"of, ope
of their two old pa\riarclis,
rece ntly retired field
manager Danny Murtaugh.
"I don't know the words/ '
said a weeping Joe L. Brown.
the Sues ' other patriarch,
who presided with Murtaugh
over two world championship
teams and thre e other
diviswn winners as general
manager until his retirement
lour da ys before Murtaugh's
last Oct 1.
"I haven't been close to as
many men as I was to
CHAMPAIGN,!U. (UP! ) AsSIStant UmverSity of Danny, " Brown said. "He
Michigan football coach Gary was my very dear fnend and
Moeller was expected to be I said when he was alive !hat
named today ID replace Bob he was like my brother. He
Blackman as coach of the was my brother. !loved him
University of DUnols football and I can't say a ~y more than
team, The-- Dally lllim that He was an unusual
human being, a fine, !me
reported.
In a copyrighted story m 1ts fellow I ache for his family."
Murtaugh, 59, died at
Friday mormng edition, the
student newspaper on the Croz er- Ches ter Medi cal
Urbana campus sa1d Moeller Center ·in Chester, Pa , two
arrived late Thursday night days af ter suffertng a stroke.
"Jim kind of in a shock,''
at Willard Airport. Athletic
Director Ce cil Coleman was sa id Hardln g "Pete"
· CHARLESTON , W Va to hold a news conference at 9 Peterson, the Pirijles' new
·(UP!) - D~ nny MUrtaugh a m. to announce the name of vice preSident of player
came to !oWl) one night last the new coach. A reporter per.so nn el. " We not only
summer just to prove that who met him there said worked together. We were
father manages best.
Moeller had no comment on friends. We're all ~ribiy
whether he was the man to be ,shocked. We lost · ·e
He had no choice
tremendous friend . I don't
With his son, Tim, named head coach.
"mana ging the Charleston
Blackman's contract was know what else I can say at
farm club, the unflappable not renewed after the lliin1 this point. It's pretty hard at
Irishman brought the parent finished with a iHi record . times like th1s."
Mrs Jean Face, wife of
Pittsburgh Pirates to the Blackman had been lliin1
West Virginia capital and coach for six years and had Elroy Face, Murtaugh's ace
gave his son a lesson in led the team to winning rehever in the '60s and a hero
th e
1960
world
managerial expertise.
records in only one of those of
championship
team
,
broke
" Ali in good fun, of course. years.
tnto
sobs
at
the
mention
of
· The occasion was the CharAspokesman for The Da1ly
1ies' annual exhibition lltlni srud it was learned the Murtaugh's name .
"He got my hu sband
'skirmish with the parent search had been narrowed
:club, and the senior down to two assistant coaches started in relief bail," Mrs.
'Murtaugh led hiS major of successful college teams. Face said, explaining that
league team to a one-sided Michigan finished its season Elroy seemed to blossom on
the mound after Murtaugh
win over the farmhands, in with a 1().1 record.
"his son's f1rst season as
The newspaper said the
manager.
other assistant coach bemg
It probably was \he only co nsidered
was
DICk
,time in t~~e game's history Jamieson of the UniverSity of
that father ·and son have Misso uri, but Jamieson
'bpposed .each other as denied Thursday night that
managerS.
'- · '
he had been given the job.

Michigan aide
has head
job at lllinois

:Dad proved to
son Tim that

· he knew best

'

.

'

•

-.. -

succeeded Bobby Braga n as
the Pirates' manager in mid·
1957. "Afiner gentleman you
couldn't meet. You couldn't
meet a better man... he was
the best. "
Philadelphia Phiili es
manager Danny Ozark, a
longtune nval and friend ,
reached into his memory for
hiS favorite pi ctur e of
Murtaugh as a practi ca l
joker .
"We used ID k1d ea ch other
ail the time," Ozark remembered "He'd tell me I was
going to get !~red, I'd tell him
he was going to getl1red and I
was going to get his job "
Murtaugh, of course, was
never in danger of hemg
fired . Brown often told him he
could manage long as he
wanted to. Murtaugh, named
manager-of-the-year three
tunes by his peers, suffered
from heart trouble for !he
past decade But he came out
of retirment three times to
manage the Bucs.
This season, however, most
people close to Murtaugh .
could tell he was ailing and
when he ann oun ced his
retirement in October he
admitted under qucstiomng
poor health was a major
factor.
"All tilrough the season, he
put up a good front," Ozark
saod. "He always did. He
never let on how bad he fe lt
He'd say he had a bad cold
and when he got a bad cold it
really knocked him out.
"The thing about Danny is,
he never got overly excited. I
think he knew about his heart
condition. Sometimes I know
m games w1th our ba ll club,
and some of them were pretty
tense, he'd get up and go at 11
with an umpire. I tried to
slow him down, but he'd just
say , 'I'm all right, I'm all
right •
"He was so devoted to
baseball. This is really a
shocker. He said he'd retire
and do some scouting and
take it easy."

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Jn Cll an apO IIS Z Calgary 1
Edmonton 4 Brr mm gham J
San Dt eQ o 4 Ph oen ix 3
(Qnlv qa mcs scheduled )

F nd a y•s Game s
Ca!Qar y a ! Cm cmnal 1
E d m on ton a t Houston

Coa ch Jackie ·Knight 's
Ga llipolis Blue Angels opened
their 1976-77 campaign with a
thril ling 49·47 bas ketball
victory over vi siti ng Mc1gs
Thursday night m the GAHS
gym.
The Blue An gels led 10-6
after one pe riod and 22-20
dunng the halft im e: , in·
tcrm lsswn.
Me1gs rallied to take a 31&gt;-32
adva ntage goin g into the final
period. GAHS outscored the
Me1gs gals 17·11 m the f1hal
stanza.
Coa ch Joy Bentl ey's
VISitors were led by Pam
Vaughan's 22 points.
Barba Edelma nn led the
wmners w1 th 18 poi nts Karen
Sprague tossed in 14.
The Galhans picked off 42
rebounds, 19 by Tina Nibert
and 15 by Ja net Grov.es.
GAHS hit 29 percent l norp the
fi eld , Meigs 22 pe"colit
Ga llipolis sank seven of eigbt
at the foul line, Meigs seven
of II.
Logan next Thursday.
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tile Cent ral Division of the Warrtore 1%4, Spun Ill:
Rick Barry scored 16 of his
NBA 's Eastern Confer..,ce
30
points in !he setond period
with a 137-llO victory over the
ID
lead the Warriors ID their
Milwaukee Bucks. It was the
13th straight road loss for the third straight victory anrt
Bucks, who·stand 4-20 o1•erall square their season ma rk ,,,
11).10. Phil Smith added 1iJ
for the season.
Nlss8lke sa1d the key to the points for !he Warriors, whilr
Rockets· success would Larry Kenon 1Jlll i,'ll26 for the
depend on whe ther guards Spurs
Calvin Murphy and John
Lucas could penetrate
NAM E_ _ _ _ AG E"
sufficiently to score or ~ss
off to a !rlgh scorer like Rudy
AODR ESS~----­
TomJanovich.
PH ONE -.....,----'-~
The stralegy worked
CITY _ _ _ _ __
pef(ecUy Thursday night as
Tomjanovtch sco red 38
STATE
ZIP points, Murphy had 26 and
Rel urn nls Ad and
Lucas added 13. The Rockets
Recei~e Free C•ta log
scored at least 30 points m
every period and led by
lnterna ttonal Hocke y
upwards of 20 points as they
league Stand ings
won
th eir
seventh
United Pre ss lnter na tt onal
l'OOsecutive
game.
North
1
w. 1 t pts gf ga
Jumor Bridgeman scored .
Ka lam azoo 12 9 1 25 101 85
16 points for the Bucks.
Fltnf
II 10 3 25 97 85
11m Washington Bullets deSag inaw
10 10 3 23 90 88
feated the Atbmta Hawks,
Mus k ~on
9 10 ? ?0 80 86
Por t Huron 9 13 I 19 83 91
102-90, and th~ Golden State
South
Warri ors bent th e San
w. I. t. pts . gf ga
Antonio Spurs, 124-116, In the
Oit ylon
17 B 0 24 85 87
only
other NBA ~ames.
Toledo
10 10 3 23 94 97
Ft Wa yne 9 10 4 22 8/ 98 Bullets 10%, Hawks 90:
Co!um bus
8 10 5 21 87 91
Len Robinson scored a
Thursdav 's Results
career-lligh
:!3 points as the
N o ga mes sche du led
Bullets
ended
their flve.gnme
Friday's Ga mes
Port H uron at Muskeg on
losing streak ut Atlanta. 'l'he
Kalarn azoo a t Saginaw
Bullets ran off a string of
For t Wa yne at Columbus
straight points to take a
eight
Da y ton at Toledo
57-16 halftime lend and upped
Sat urday 's Games
Choose- the progra m that
the margin to as moch us 19 suits you best:
Dayton a t Fort Wa yne
Muskegon a1 Colum bus
poi nts in the third period, Joe
E Kecutivo secretarv
Kal am azoo a t Por t H uron
Secretari a (
Meriweather
led
tho
Hawks
Toledo a I Saginaw
Business Adminlslntlon
witl1 18 poinls
Few rivals in the National
Basket ball A ssocia ti o ~
beli eved
Coach
Td!n
Nissa lke's predic tion the
Houston Roc kets "wil l
surprise a lot of people" tins
season .
But they 're ge tting the
message.
The Rockets have won 13 of
18 games and Thursday night
moved to within two games of
the Cleveland Cavaliers in

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employmeat stalua."
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The committee formula!~
!he 1977 bargaining goals at a
twl&gt;&lt;lay meeting which ended:
Thursday. Other goalt
included a shorter work week
and lniproved vacation,
medical insurance, pe!lllob
and retirement benefits. ·
Under
the . present'
negotiating schedule, th~
union will present Its contract
proposals to the balic steel.
Industry first. Contract·
lllu gldning Is scheduled to
begin Feb. 14 in Washlngtcxr
under Abel's direction. Tbl
current steel contract exptrel.
Aug. I.
~
The income security ~;
first was discussed by&gt;
retiring USWApresident I.'If:;
Abel at the union's '
international convention Ill.:
September.
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PITTSBURGH (UP!) The United Steelworkers of
America w!il seek a
substantial hourly wage
increase, full cost~f-llving
protection and a ''Wetime
Security Program"
including a guarante~d ,
annual wage - for Its
members in 1977.
The union opens contract
negotiations early next year
with the steel, aluminum,
copper and can industries.
Current three -;,ear contracts
expire in the swnmer of 1977.
'The union 's Wage Policy
Committee, which sets
contract goals for the 1.4
mill1on USWA members lri
the United States and
Canada, said the Wetime
Security Program "would
perm!! an employe to ,expect
and receive a level annual
income regardless of his

manager. "He always did. He
never let on how bad he felt.
He 'd say he had a bad cold
and when he got a bad cold, 11
really knocked him out."
Murtaugh made his debut
m pro baseball as an infielder
in 1937 and made h1s major
'teague debut with the Ph1lhes
inl941.
Like ma ny ballplayers of
the '40s, he interrupted his
career for a stmt 1n the
servtce. He returned to
baseball with the Boston
Braves' Milwaukee farm club
then went to the Pirates as a
second baseman in 1948. The
Bucs became hiS second
family

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More schools locking doors

DANNY MURTAUGH:

today giving extra vacation
Thomas E '· Ferguson
projected a $3.4 million
deficit in the Toledo system
by Dec. 31. Even ending
teach&lt;:r, administrative and
non-teaching staff salaries,
would not save the Toledo
schools from a $71,000 end-&lt;&gt;f·
the-year def1cit, he said .
"This figure represents
less than one-third of a day's
cost of operat~on of til• school

distri ct, and ad justments
c'O uld reduce this to a zero
bal,;lnce," said Ferguson
''There seems to be a
general revolt agai nst
property taxes in Ohio," said
Lawrence. We get 65 pet.
of funds from local property
taxes "
Three Urnes tn the past two
years Toledo voters have
defeated increased property

Uulted Press loteroatlooal
Bitter arctic cold spread
over the 29 inches of snow
blank etin g Buffalo, N Y.,
tod ay ,
tu m bl 1n g
temperatures to a record one
degree above zero for the
date.
The snow fmally stopped
Thursday after dumpmg

another II mches on the o1ty
The weather service said
which has been buried in temperatures began skidding
snows generated by Lake ID recor~ lows in the Midwest
Ene smce Monday. The snow and Northeast just after
m easured · faur feet in some midnight and some might go
areas. The National Weather lower. It was 10 below in
SerVIce called Buffalo "the Grand Rapids, Mich., tying
snow cap1tal of the na tion" the record low for December.
and said the snowfall was New lows.for the date were
"Wlreal"
set at Toledo, Ohio, 10 below;
Pit tsburgh, 6 below;
Cleveland,
5 below ;
Muskegon, Mich, 2 below;
Bmgha mton , N.Y"' zero;
Akron, Ohio, 3 below; South
Bend , Ind., 2 below and
Lansing, Mich., 4 below.
It was 4 below in Rockford,
m., to tie another record low
In Buffalo , even the
Chamber of Commerce ,
which
once
berated
newspapers for prmting
pictures of snows wrapped
around cars and houses, was
closed as a result of the
storm.

ISAAC D. Jackson, Route I, Portland, is pictured wtth a 14-point deer which he bagged
Wednesday on his farm. The deer weighed ahout 160 pounda. - · ·

Last say.:.so to Carter
WASHINGTON (UP!) Pr esl'dent -elect Jimm y
Carter said today he did not
object to President Ford's
order to begtn production of
the Bl homber, because he
will have the final say-so
about the future of the
controversial warplane.
Carter has been critical of
the Bl, which opponents says
is not needed in the missile
age. But he said today he has
not come to 8 final dec1sion
abOut the plane.
In announcing a producllon
start that 1s subject to
Carter's review, Afr Force

Racine

Social
attending. Shown 1-r among the many poinsettias are Don
Hubbard; his daughter, Donna, and Amy Huston, a?f'
employe. Hubbard built the last of his three greenhouses
in September, all bu1lt tn the last two years.

Nerve tissue cover stripped
By BRUCE NICHOLS
HOUSTON (UPI ) - The
scientists say it may look like
multiple sclerosis, or even

-encephalitis It'll have something to do with the nerves,
and it w!U appear to be from
natural causes.
But it probably won't be.
The Illnesses probably will
be the chemical Phosvel
str1p~tng J!!e natural cover
off nerve tissue in !he body.
And although scientists say
they doubt any workers at the

Velsicol Chemica l Co rp ,
plant at Bayport, Tex., will
die from coming in contact
with Phosvel, they also doubt
any w!ll fully recover .
"At least three have been
diagnosed as haVIng multiple
sclerosis ,
four
more
diagnosed
as
having
encephalitis and three more
hav e
dev eloped
an
undiagnosed neuropathy ,
which 1s something wrong
with the nervous system,"
SBJd Dr. Shiro Tanka , of the

Bench succeeds Aaron
WASHINGTON (UPI ) No Greater Love , an
organization that helps
children of Americans
missmgor killed in VietNam,
has picked Cincinnati All·
Star catcher Johnny Bench as
president.
Bench succeeds Hank
Aaron for a two-year tenn.
He announced at a news
conference Thursday tbat the

organization has enlisted the
aid of Congress in sponsoring
its second annual program to
recognize Viet Nam veterans
for their contributlons as
civilians.
Award nominees will he
made through the 435 House
members, Bench said, and
the final 10 winners will he
honored at a ceremony m
Washington next May.

Na tion al
Institu te
of
Occ upatiOnal Safety and
Health
"We haven't had a case of
dea th caused by this
substance. My tmpresSion IS
we probably will not have a
death from it." He said,
however, there was a high
probability of perma nent
disability.
The harmful effects of
Phosvel were disclo sed
ea rlier. thi s week. The
government has confirmed it
IS studymg conditions at the
plant but says 1l doesn't know
how exttllSive the problems

grew, sa 1d the Illn esses
.so far discovered " were
1rut1ally diagnosed as haVIng
natural causes, but probably
were related to the Phosvel "
Pettigrew sa1d the ms!ltute
had thus far ·had linuted
success· m findi ng all the
persons wh o worked at the
plant in the past live years,
saymg some 230 persons were
sll l l-btl in~ught .

Th e Env iro nm e nta l
ProtectiOn Agency also has
entered the case, trymg to
determme 1f Phosvel also
might have barmed the plant
and marine life m nearby
Galveston Bay.
are.
" We'll be collecting
Tanaka, who VIsited the
plant Thursday, said hiS samples of wa ler , sediment
study had found, 10 past or and marine orgartismS','' said
~ rese nt employes
w1th Malcolm Kallus of the EPA. ·
ailnients due to inhaling, " We'll proba bly collect
touchin g or accidentally samples of vegetation. We
won 't know the fmdmgs lor
ingesting Phosvel.
. He sa1d tile ailnients could two or three weeks ''
When the hazards became
he attributed ID the chemiCal
stripping the fatly myelin apparent, Velsicol suspended
sheath from nerve tissues production of Phosvel early
Another
NIOSH
re- this yea r alter a f1ve-year
searc her, George Pelt•· run

DR. LAMB

Jaundice is sign of many ills
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Six
years ago I had infectious
hepatitis. Recently I carne
into contact with someone
who stated she had yellow
jaundice. I would like to know
if yellow jaundice is con·
tagious and, if so, how is it
transmitted? I would also like
to know If these are similar
diseases or what the dif·
ferences between the two
may be.
I have '1-en told that a
person who has bad hepatitis
is not IX rmitted to donate
blood. is this true' And, what
damage 1s done to the liver if
a person is infected with
hepatitis a second tlnie'
DEAR READER
Jaundice is a Sign of many
different diseases. Jt can be
caused by pernicious anemia
from vitamin B-12 deficiency.
Or it can "be caused· from
excess blood destructwn in
other forms of anenna .
Jaundice can be caused by
any .1u: 'Jer of infections

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involving the liver, inc!udmg
yellow fever, and infectiOus
hepatitiS. In this instance the
liver is no longer able to form
bile and eliminate excess
pigment.
The liver may_be dama ged
by chemicals - including
alcohol - to the extent that It
cannot rid the body of
pigments that cause jaundice. The liver can also be
damaged by cancer
The drainage of bile from
the liver may be blocked,
causing jaundice. This can
occur !rom stones 10 the b1le
duct, small obstructions in
the smallest bile ducts or
even a tumor surrounding the
bile duct from cancer of the
pancreas.
There are two fonns of
infectious hepatitis , that
cause jaundice (and both can
occur without ev!cfent
jaundice, \Oj).). One type is
from a virus in contaminated
food or water. This disease is
conta~ious in the way !hat
food poisoning is · ontag10us,

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and if you do not eat or drink person has had an infection
anythmg contammg the v1rus or 1s a earn er of the virus.
I am sending you The
you Will not ce tch the disease.
The other !orm of hepatitis· 1lealth Letter number 7-8,
was on ce cal!ed se rum Living With Your Liver, to
hepatitis as it is transmitted give you more.informatwn on
by the blood. It tends to occur how the hver works and what
after rece!vmg blood or causes jaundice. Others who
plasma that contains the want thiS mformation can
virus. lt can occur when a cut send 50 cents with a long,
or break in the skin is ex- stampe d, self-addr essed
posed to bodily sec retiOns envelope to me in care of this
containing the v1rus. newspaper, P. 0 Box 1551,
Surgeons have a high risk of Rad1o City Station. New
being infected, from the mck York , NY 10019. You can't tell
of the skin and contamina tion how much damage will result
from a person who harbors from mfeci10us he patitis.
the infectious virus. Drug Many people recover Without
addicts who usc ron- any appare nt res idua l
tarrunated need les arc apt to dama ge
I should add that serum
get this form of hepa titis
The persistence of the virus hepatills (Hepatitis B) can be
m blood and bodily secretions transmitted in other ways
has resulted in blood banks bes ides needles and blood
trying to avoid obtaming ' transfusions. I do not know
blood from anyone who has what kind of jaundice your
ever had the d1sease, and that !n end ha s. but everyone
usually means turning down r&gt;rr~l s to know that this form
all potential donors who have of hepatitiS cun also he
had jaunrl1ce. A blood test 1s tJ.LOSmJttcd by .sexua l inalso drnc to clctcrminr if r1 tercourse .

Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Mr. B1ll Cozart has
returned to his borne after
knee surgery at Camden
Clark Hosp1tai, Parkersburg.
Mr. Jim Spencer is a
patient at Holzer Med1cal
Center due to a fall at h1s
home.
Mrs. Ralph Webb was Ill
Columbus for a check-up with
her doctors. Mrs Webb had
major surgery in October.
Mr. Henry Roush is improvmg at his home after
ha vmg pneumonia . His
daughter , Mrs. John Fisher
of Uniontown came to VISit
him while her son, Jack , went
deer hunting.
Don Stephenson has
returned to his ship and Gene
Stephenson of Germa ny
returned to his base alter
being called here due to the
serious Illness of their
mother, Mrs. Vivian Johnson
Among guests visiting Mrs
Johnson last week were Mr
and Mrs. Michael Epple of
Harrisonville; Mr. and Mrs
John Stephenson and two
children of Beaver, Ohio;
Mrs. Shirley Stephenson and
son Don of California ; Mr
and Mrs. Edgar Smith of
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs
Marvin Morris of Dexter ;
Janet MorriS of Pomeroy
route 2; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Morris of New ark. Also
spending an evening were
Mrs. James Swart and Mrs.
Margy Crow, local.
A family gathering was
enjoved with a turkey dinner
~
Thanksgiving Day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Bnan Simpson, Lisa
and Darin, of Baltimore; Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Badgley and
Kelli, and M1ss Psm Hill of
Columbus; . Mr. and . Mrs.
Billy H11i, Tun and ChriS, Mr..
and Mrs. Billy Hill, Jr., Mr.
andMrs. Jeff IDU, Mr. and
Mrs .. Albert H1ll, Mrs. Helen
S1m~on , ali local, and Miss
Penni Carr of Allred.
Stephen and Scott Radcliffe

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'Secretary Thomas• C. Reed
said Thursda y .contracts
totaling $704.9 million had
been stgned for the first three
production models of the Bl
and well as "long~ea d" items
for another eight .
ThiS would permit Carter to
halt production at an early
stage and even if he chooses
to permit production to
continue, he could cut it off
far short of the 224 planes the
Afr Force wants to build.
InterViewed in Plains, Ga.,
thiS morning on NBC-TV's
Today program, Carter said
he was not consulted about

the administration's decision
to begin production, "But I
still have adequate time afier
the Inauguration to decide
whether to produce or to
contract for !he Bl bomber. I
haven't decided yet."
"U I should decide to go
shead with It then I have the
option, with Congress of
coorse, to decide how rapidly
ID have the bombers built.
But I reserve the right, as I
did ,during the campaigu, to
either proceed with it or to
use my influence not to
proceed.

Ohio good place for nuke waste
DREW VON BERGEN
WASHINGTON (UPI) The government thinks 13
slates, including Ohio, have
"high potential" as burial
grounds for radioactive
nuclear waste.
The Energy Research and
Development Administration
said Thursday 11 plans to
stucjy 36 states during the
current fiscal year as
possible sites for the nuclear
waste reposltories.
Dr. Richard W. Roberts,
assi st ant ERDA
administrator , , said two
Initial stora ge s1tes will be
By

OBSERVE OPEN HOUSE - Hubbard's Greenhouse
ii1 Syracuse will observe open house Saturday and Sunda)
from 10 am to 5 p.m. There will be door prizes and
refreshffients. Free hve plants will be ~1vim to those

By POHLA SM1111
UPI Sporll Writer
PITTSBURGH •(UP! ) _
Few sports figures measure
up in the flesh .to the
demanding, large r-than~ife
Images that children and fans
have of them.
Danny Murtaugh did At
least for me.
In the year that I knew him
as a sportswriter covering
the Pittsburgh Pirates, I
learned that the Bucs •
manager was everyth ing
everyone had ever told me
about him. And more.
He was the pugnacious
streetfighter of InshAmertcan lore, a practical
jokester, a smartmouth, a
raconteur, a member of a
dying breed of athletes who
would have played the game
for only the joy of lockerroom
poker games and his
tesmma\es• camaraderie if
!he general manager had told
him there was no money for
salaries.
He was also a loving man
who embraced all friends as
family . He was more
grandfather than manager to
"the boys' ' on the team, their
wives and children and the
younger members of the
corps
and
press
groundskeeplng crew at
Three Rivers stadium.
But my description fails to
capture the pictare of the
man with the sagging,
wrinkled dogface , pot belly
and stumpy, howed legs I
carry around. The words he
engrained on my memory do
a better job.
I first met Murtaugh in the
fall of 1975, when he was
directing preparations for the
team 's Nahonal League
playqff
series
with
Cincinnati .. Painfully aware
that I was then.by profession
a news repo1'1ter , 1 not a
sportswriter, and a female to
boot , I approa ched h1 m
slowly.
11
Gettin' fat, aren't you,"
he sneered after my selfintroduction, to the great
amusement of reporters
standing near.
I tried again, telling him I
was substituting lor UPI 's
ailing sportswri ter, Rudy
Crnkovic.
"No one can substitute for
Rudy," Murtaugh growled.
11
He's a great man."
Blinking back tea rs,

taxes. On Nov. 2, Toledo
voters rejected an extra 6.2
mil
levy,
prompting
Ferguson to certify the deficit
and the closing of that school
system.
·
School personnel laid off
because of the fiscal problem
will be eligible for state
unemployment
compen·
sa lion

Record cold hit Buffalo

!

Respected, beloved, honored

I

OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Two opera!Ulg tWldS when the
more pub he school systems doors are locked m 75 schools
will Joel; their doors at the and 56,000 students at the end
end of classes today giving of clall.!e8 today.
more than 58,000 students an
In addition to schools in
extra two weeks of Christmas t oledo, the Union Scioto
vacation, but leaving state Local system in Ross County
and local school olficlsls with with 1,542 students will close.
a fiscal headache which could
Two more public school
last well in1D·I977.
systems are authorized to
"We are not happy about it, close for the same reason
rut the real problem coula-:-"witltin the next two weeks come next year," said Dal the Plain Local system in
Lawrence, president of the Franklin County Dec. 10, and
Toledo Federation of Seneca East Local in Seneca
Teachers. " We could be County Dec. 13.
shutting down earlier next
Ohio law prohibits a school
year because of a similar system from operatmg tn a
problem.
deficit condition. After Jan. I,
"Next year 's funding will 1977, ali 12schools closed this
be alniost identical to this !aU because of deficits wUI
year's unless· some changes reopen because at that lime
are made tn the funding from new state funds become
the stale," he said.
available.
The Toledo City School
But students will have to
Distr ict will become the make the lost days before the
largest in the United States to end of classes in June
close because of lack of
On Oct. 5, State Auditor

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3- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Dec. 3, 1976

of Meban, N C. were met at
the airport in Parkersburg by
their grandfather, Mr.
Russell Radcliffe and their
aunt, Mrs. Hazel Carnahan to
visit them over Thanksgiving
holiday. They also VISitea Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Radcliffe.•
They were taken to the air·
port Sunday enroute to tbeir
home in North Carolina.
VIsitors of Mrs. and Mrs.
Ralph Webb on Friday, Nov.
6, were Mrs. Grace Sevan of
Parkersburg; Mrs. Junia
f
Blythe 0 Spencerv!ile, Ohio;
Mrs. Helen McKmnon of
Springfield, and Mrs. Peggy
Nixon of New Straitsville.
Mr. Joseph Foster and
daughter, Carol of Livonia,
Michigan were guests of Mrs.
Edward Foster and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Webb for Thanks·
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McKenzie, Bill, Jeff and
Jozie, of Gallipolis spent
Tha nksgi~!ng with Mr. and
Mrs Roy Riffle.
Mr. and Mrs. Crill Brad·
ford , Jr. of Worthington spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Cr!tt Bradford, Sr.
Mr. B!ll Lake of Columbus
viSited his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs Francis Morris
Sunday.
Mrs. Grella Simpson was a
dinner guest of her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Simpson
Thanksgiving and a dinner
guest on Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross
of Columbus spent Thanks·
giving weekend with her
mother, Mrs . Frankie
1
Neigler. OthPr guests
on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
George Ne!gler and Mr. and
Mrs. Titus Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
THE DALY SENTINEL
Palnier of Goldsboro, N. C.
DEVOTED TO THE
spent Thanksgiving weekend
INTEREST OF
with her ~rents, Mr. and
MEIGS-MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHIU..
Mrs. George Nelgler.
Exet. Ed .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Theiss
ROBERT HOEFLICH
CUy Edltllr
spent Thanksgiving weekend
Publ lsht!d dally except Sttturtlay
with their son-in-law and
lly Tile Ohm Valley Pulllislnng Conr
any, Il l Court St , Pumeruy, Ohiu
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
45769 8usl ni!Ss O ff1o;.~ Pl klne 992·
George Wallace and daughter
2156 Ed1tuaw.l Phune 992-21$7
Scl'tmd dass poslllge p111d ol
at Columbus
Pome1uy,Ohiu
Mrs. Donna Brace and
NiilHJUHI advel hsm~ repi ~St!ll
Linda Bell of Parkersburg
l«llvc W111d • Grilfath Company, hie, Bottmelll and Gallagher DIV,
spent the weekend with Mr.
757 Tnu·d Ave.. New York, N Y
and Mrs. Edison Brace and
10017
Su lk.ctlptwu l'atcs Dellvert.'d by
on Sunday visited Mr. and
'cu!l'!t l' where IIVIlllHble 15 l:Clll~ per
Mrs. Jlni Brace and family at
week By Mutur· Route Wl!t!re eM m er
St 1\·kl' nut KV&lt;ulable, One month,
Crown City.
$:1 25 Hy lllKl l In Ohio &lt;111d W. V11 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oval Diddle
Uno! 'r't!ll l , J22 00, Sfx motlth.!i,
and Mr. .and Mrs. Jack
$11 50, 'l'lnet' mouths, $7.00;
Fbt•wht!l e 126 00 yea a, Six llli.ll'ilhs
Adams spent Thanksgiving
$1 '150, Thule umu th ~ . $7 SO
with Mr. and• Mrs. Boone
So ll ~l l l !tl l uu pru.1.• mdud1•s Sunday
1"nltt !h'knl uwl.
Adams.

chosen by 1979 and be in
operation by 19~.
Six repositories , costing
about $200 rrullion each, are
to he constructed by the
government several thousand
feet underground to store
used fuel rods or soldified
waste from comm ercial
nuclear operations.
The ERDA selected a mine
near Bartberton, Ohio, owned
by Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Co., as one ofthe early testing

sites.
The ERDA · also said it
proposes surveys of salt
deposits in northeastern Ohio
and of shale strats in north
Central OhlO •,as other sites.
Ther·,10\her states that
"contatn geologic formations
of high potential interest" are
Colorado, Indiana , Louisiana,
Michi gan , Mississippi,
Nevada, New York, South
Dakot a Tennessee, .Texas,
Utah, and Washington.
1

Brown promises
statewide probe
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State 11 legal
direction
and
Attorney General Wililsm J gu1dance" in the Rhodes
Brown, ordered by the administration's
invesgovernor to prosecute crimes tigatiOn.
related to unauthorized
"Although I believe the
payment of
worker's inve s tigati ons and
comp ensa tilm benefi Is, prosecutions can continue
promised that "If we must we swiftly .and effectively under
will call grand juries the present procedure/' the
throughout the state."
governor Wrote back, ''I
"It's going to be a long, believe no means of
very sophiSticated pros ecuting persons
investigation dealing with suspected of fraudulent
sophisticated whitecoliar activities should go unused.
crime, "
Brown
said
"In order that the authority
Thursday about Gov. James granted you by this letter
A. Rhodes' directive.
may be executed in a manner
Rhodes told Brown to con- most
conducive
to
vene a special grand jury to unpartiatity, I request tilat
elicit testunony on worker's you appoint a special,
compensation frau"ds in independent prosecutor to
various counties. He also conduct the prosecutions,"
asked that a special the governor wrote.
independent prosecutor be
Rhodes said more than 100
named for the sake of indictments have been
"unpartiallty ."
obtained by the Cuyahoga
Brown, however , said he County prosecutor's office In
would not pick such a cooperation with !he Ohio
prosecutor because he • Industrial Commission, ana
already has an investigative that more are expected .
team in mind. He said Steve
Brown will have authority
Fitch of his office's special next Jan. 17 to enter the
iitlgation seotion will head investigation under a law
that team.
enacted last fall by the
Brown, a Democrat, had legislature. The Democraticasked the Republican dominated state Contro!Ung
governor Nov . 19 for Board has furnished Brown
permission to enter the with $150,000 to handle his
worker's compensation fraud part of the inquiry.
investigation, citing a lack of

Demands listed

blushing, I finally convinced into his mootil and slowly smartmoulh. aren't you'!"
He laughed heart1iy and
him I needed an interVIew. w1thdrew a large, dnpping
He guided me to a d,ugout .chew of tobacco which he returned to the interview,
bench in Three Rivers offered me.
serious and polite agam.
Shortly alter , Crnkov1 c
Stadium, and with a complete
"Hold thiS for me, will
changeabo ut , bega n you1" he said with a straight died and I was appointed
answering my questions in a face while bystanders roared. sportswriter. I wor.ied all
gentlemanly manner.
I closed my mouth, forced winter how I would deal with
He slapped suddenly in myself not to run away, and that rude old man wiUJ the
midsentence, then rl'llched replied, "You're a rea l P irates during baseba ll
season.

Fourth, last retirement
CHESTER, Pa. (UP! ) After 30 years In baseball,
longtime Pittsburgh Pirates'
Manager Danny Murtaugh
decided last fall it was about
time he spent some lime w1th
his family.
"! think that my own
children were neglected a
little bit when I was in the
process of managing in my
younger years," Murtaugh
said, when he annbunced his
fourth and final retirement
Oct. 1. "So I'm gomg to try to
make up for it by spending a
little more time with the
grandchildren." ·
He never got the chance
Murtaugh died Thursday
evening in the intensive care
unit of Crozet -Chester
Medical Center here, two
days after suffermg a stroke.
He was 59.
His family was m an
adjacent hospital room when
he died. Only his son, Tim,
who had been 1n th e
Dom ini ca n Re publi c
managing in winter baseball,
did not make 11home tn tune.
Mur taugh , a Roman
Catholic, received the last
rites from the Rev. Joseph
Nicolo before his death.
Funeral arrangements
were mcomplete.
In the eyes of hiS managerpeers, Murtaugh's love of
baseball was equaled by hiS
ta lent for managing. They
named hlni )\lanager of the

Yea r thr.., times.
His last retirement had as
much to do w1th hiS failing
health as his desire to spend
more time with his four
grandchildren. But he never
mentioned his health durtng
his retirement speech until he
was asked.
Then he admitted, "! think
this year was one of the worst
years I've had m the .last
tilree as far as my heallh IS
concerned. I was !II a fe w
more times than anybody
realized."
"All through the season, he
put up a good front," remem·
bered iongtl!ne fne nd and
rival Danny Ozark. the Phils'

Humorous, too

By POHLA SMITII
UPI Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (UP! )
Members of what has always
been called the Pittsburgh
Ptrates' ''famil y" found
words insufficient to describe
!he loss they felt wjll), the
death Thursday nigh\"of, ope
of their two old pa\riarclis,
rece ntly retired field
manager Danny Murtaugh.
"I don't know the words/ '
said a weeping Joe L. Brown.
the Sues ' other patriarch,
who presided with Murtaugh
over two world championship
teams and thre e other
diviswn winners as general
manager until his retirement
lour da ys before Murtaugh's
last Oct 1.
"I haven't been close to as
many men as I was to
CHAMPAIGN,!U. (UP! ) AsSIStant UmverSity of Danny, " Brown said. "He
Michigan football coach Gary was my very dear fnend and
Moeller was expected to be I said when he was alive !hat
named today ID replace Bob he was like my brother. He
Blackman as coach of the was my brother. !loved him
University of DUnols football and I can't say a ~y more than
team, The-- Dally lllim that He was an unusual
human being, a fine, !me
reported.
In a copyrighted story m 1ts fellow I ache for his family."
Murtaugh, 59, died at
Friday mormng edition, the
student newspaper on the Croz er- Ches ter Medi cal
Urbana campus sa1d Moeller Center ·in Chester, Pa , two
arrived late Thursday night days af ter suffertng a stroke.
"Jim kind of in a shock,''
at Willard Airport. Athletic
Director Ce cil Coleman was sa id Hardln g "Pete"
· CHARLESTON , W Va to hold a news conference at 9 Peterson, the Pirijles' new
·(UP!) - D~ nny MUrtaugh a m. to announce the name of vice preSident of player
came to !oWl) one night last the new coach. A reporter per.so nn el. " We not only
summer just to prove that who met him there said worked together. We were
father manages best.
Moeller had no comment on friends. We're all ~ribiy
whether he was the man to be ,shocked. We lost · ·e
He had no choice
tremendous friend . I don't
With his son, Tim, named head coach.
"mana ging the Charleston
Blackman's contract was know what else I can say at
farm club, the unflappable not renewed after the lliin1 this point. It's pretty hard at
Irishman brought the parent finished with a iHi record . times like th1s."
Mrs Jean Face, wife of
Pittsburgh Pirates to the Blackman had been lliin1
West Virginia capital and coach for six years and had Elroy Face, Murtaugh's ace
gave his son a lesson in led the team to winning rehever in the '60s and a hero
th e
1960
world
managerial expertise.
records in only one of those of
championship
team
,
broke
" Ali in good fun, of course. years.
tnto
sobs
at
the
mention
of
· The occasion was the CharAspokesman for The Da1ly
1ies' annual exhibition lltlni srud it was learned the Murtaugh's name .
"He got my hu sband
'skirmish with the parent search had been narrowed
:club, and the senior down to two assistant coaches started in relief bail," Mrs.
'Murtaugh led hiS major of successful college teams. Face said, explaining that
league team to a one-sided Michigan finished its season Elroy seemed to blossom on
the mound after Murtaugh
win over the farmhands, in with a 1().1 record.
"his son's f1rst season as
The newspaper said the
manager.
other assistant coach bemg
It probably was \he only co nsidered
was
DICk
,time in t~~e game's history Jamieson of the UniverSity of
that father ·and son have Misso uri, but Jamieson
'bpposed .each other as denied Thursday night that
managerS.
'- · '
he had been given the job.

Michigan aide
has head
job at lllinois

:Dad proved to
son Tim that

· he knew best

'

.

'

•

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succeeded Bobby Braga n as
the Pirates' manager in mid·
1957. "Afiner gentleman you
couldn't meet. You couldn't
meet a better man... he was
the best. "
Philadelphia Phiili es
manager Danny Ozark, a
longtune nval and friend ,
reached into his memory for
hiS favorite pi ctur e of
Murtaugh as a practi ca l
joker .
"We used ID k1d ea ch other
ail the time," Ozark remembered "He'd tell me I was
going to get !~red, I'd tell him
he was going to getl1red and I
was going to get his job "
Murtaugh, of course, was
never in danger of hemg
fired . Brown often told him he
could manage long as he
wanted to. Murtaugh, named
manager-of-the-year three
tunes by his peers, suffered
from heart trouble for !he
past decade But he came out
of retirment three times to
manage the Bucs.
This season, however, most
people close to Murtaugh .
could tell he was ailing and
when he ann oun ced his
retirement in October he
admitted under qucstiomng
poor health was a major
factor.
"All tilrough the season, he
put up a good front," Ozark
saod. "He always did. He
never let on how bad he fe lt
He'd say he had a bad cold
and when he got a bad cold it
really knocked him out.
"The thing about Danny is,
he never got overly excited. I
think he knew about his heart
condition. Sometimes I know
m games w1th our ba ll club,
and some of them were pretty
tense, he'd get up and go at 11
with an umpire. I tried to
slow him down, but he'd just
say , 'I'm all right, I'm all
right •
"He was so devoted to
baseball. This is really a
shocker. He said he'd retire
and do some scouting and
take it easy."

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Washm~ton

101 A11 an ta 90
Hoyslon 137 Mllwaul\c c 110
Go lden St 124 Sa n Ant onm tl l'l
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BEGINNI-NG
DEC. 6-9 DAY,
EVENING OR
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Cl eve land a I hld1&lt;1f1a
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Por i land at Phoe nt x

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S;~ tu r da y 's Gam es
SCc111 le a l N Y Knic k s
NY N ets at 1\tlan til

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Los Anq 3 Mon t r e&lt;~ l 3 lte
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F n day 's G ;~ m es
P lul a delp ht a at WaS h lllQIOn

Bos ton at Atl ant a
Vancouv e r at Co lor ado
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Sa turdav ' s Gam es

a t NY lslanr;ler s
P i i!Sbu r gh a t Mon lt Ntl
Ch1 cacw L'l l 1 o r o n 1o
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N Y Ran ger s at Mm nesora
A tlant a a l S i LOUI S
Dc tro l l at Los An ge l es

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WHA Sfil nd mgs
By Untlu d P r ess l nt er n at 10n il l
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13 10 1 ?H 85 91
12 9 ? 'lQ IQ ,f B·l
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\ 2 II
II 14
9 13

3 27
PhOl'nl:&lt;
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Ed m op lon
0 27
Cal{tilr y
2 20
Thur sday's Resu lts

79 61
9010 3
71 9·1
70 77

Jn Cll an apO IIS Z Calgary 1
Edmonton 4 Brr mm gham J
San Dt eQ o 4 Ph oen ix 3
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F nd a y•s Game s
Ca!Qar y a ! Cm cmnal 1
E d m on ton a t Houston

Coa ch Jackie ·Knight 's
Ga llipolis Blue Angels opened
their 1976-77 campaign with a
thril ling 49·47 bas ketball
victory over vi siti ng Mc1gs
Thursday night m the GAHS
gym.
The Blue An gels led 10-6
after one pe riod and 22-20
dunng the halft im e: , in·
tcrm lsswn.
Me1gs rallied to take a 31&gt;-32
adva ntage goin g into the final
period. GAHS outscored the
Me1gs gals 17·11 m the f1hal
stanza.
Coa ch Joy Bentl ey's
VISitors were led by Pam
Vaughan's 22 points.
Barba Edelma nn led the
wmners w1 th 18 poi nts Karen
Sprague tossed in 14.
The Galhans picked off 42
rebounds, 19 by Tina Nibert
and 15 by Ja net Grov.es.
GAHS hit 29 percent l norp the
fi eld , Meigs 22 pe"colit
Ga llipolis sank seven of eigbt
at the foul line, Meigs seven
of II.
Logan next Thursday.
Yesterday's box ·'
( 11 7)
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tile Cent ral Division of the Warrtore 1%4, Spun Ill:
Rick Barry scored 16 of his
NBA 's Eastern Confer..,ce
30
points in !he setond period
with a 137-llO victory over the
ID
lead the Warriors ID their
Milwaukee Bucks. It was the
13th straight road loss for the third straight victory anrt
Bucks, who·stand 4-20 o1•erall square their season ma rk ,,,
11).10. Phil Smith added 1iJ
for the season.
Nlss8lke sa1d the key to the points for !he Warriors, whilr
Rockets· success would Larry Kenon 1Jlll i,'ll26 for the
depend on whe ther guards Spurs
Calvin Murphy and John
Lucas could penetrate
NAM E_ _ _ _ AG E"
sufficiently to score or ~ss
off to a !rlgh scorer like Rudy
AODR ESS~----­
TomJanovich.
PH ONE -.....,----'-~
The stralegy worked
CITY _ _ _ _ __
pef(ecUy Thursday night as
Tomjanovtch sco red 38
STATE
ZIP points, Murphy had 26 and
Rel urn nls Ad and
Lucas added 13. The Rockets
Recei~e Free C•ta log
scored at least 30 points m
every period and led by
lnterna ttonal Hocke y
upwards of 20 points as they
league Stand ings
won
th eir
seventh
United Pre ss lnter na tt onal
l'OOsecutive
game.
North
1
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Jumor Bridgeman scored .
Ka lam azoo 12 9 1 25 101 85
16 points for the Bucks.
Fltnf
II 10 3 25 97 85
11m Washington Bullets deSag inaw
10 10 3 23 90 88
feated the Atbmta Hawks,
Mus k ~on
9 10 ? ?0 80 86
Por t Huron 9 13 I 19 83 91
102-90, and th~ Golden State
South
Warri ors bent th e San
w. I. t. pts . gf ga
Antonio Spurs, 124-116, In the
Oit ylon
17 B 0 24 85 87
only
other NBA ~ames.
Toledo
10 10 3 23 94 97
Ft Wa yne 9 10 4 22 8/ 98 Bullets 10%, Hawks 90:
Co!um bus
8 10 5 21 87 91
Len Robinson scored a
Thursdav 's Results
career-lligh
:!3 points as the
N o ga mes sche du led
Bullets
ended
their flve.gnme
Friday's Ga mes
Port H uron at Muskeg on
losing streak ut Atlanta. 'l'he
Kalarn azoo a t Saginaw
Bullets ran off a string of
For t Wa yne at Columbus
straight points to take a
eight
Da y ton at Toledo
57-16 halftime lend and upped
Sat urday 's Games
Choose- the progra m that
the margin to as moch us 19 suits you best:
Dayton a t Fort Wa yne
Muskegon a1 Colum bus
poi nts in the third period, Joe
E Kecutivo secretarv
Kal am azoo a t Por t H uron
Secretari a (
Meriweather
led
tho
Hawks
Toledo a I Saginaw
Business Adminlslntlon
witl1 18 poinls
Few rivals in the National
Basket ball A ssocia ti o ~
beli eved
Coach
Td!n
Nissa lke's predic tion the
Houston Roc kets "wil l
surprise a lot of people" tins
season .
But they 're ge tting the
message.
The Rockets have won 13 of
18 games and Thursday night
moved to within two games of
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!he 1977 bargaining goals at a
twl&gt;&lt;lay meeting which ended:
Thursday. Other goalt
included a shorter work week
and lniproved vacation,
medical insurance, pe!lllob
and retirement benefits. ·
Under
the . present'
negotiating schedule, th~
union will present Its contract
proposals to the balic steel.
Industry first. Contract·
lllu gldning Is scheduled to
begin Feb. 14 in Washlngtcxr
under Abel's direction. Tbl
current steel contract exptrel.
Aug. I.
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The income security ~;
first was discussed by&gt;
retiring USWApresident I.'If:;
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international convention Ill.:
September.
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America w!il seek a
substantial hourly wage
increase, full cost~f-llving
protection and a ''Wetime
Security Program"
including a guarante~d ,
annual wage - for Its
members in 1977.
The union opens contract
negotiations early next year
with the steel, aluminum,
copper and can industries.
Current three -;,ear contracts
expire in the swnmer of 1977.
'The union 's Wage Policy
Committee, which sets
contract goals for the 1.4
mill1on USWA members lri
the United States and
Canada, said the Wetime
Security Program "would
perm!! an employe to ,expect
and receive a level annual
income regardless of his

manager. "He always did. He
never let on how bad he felt.
He 'd say he had a bad cold
and when he got a bad cold, 11
really knocked him out."
Murtaugh made his debut
m pro baseball as an infielder
in 1937 and made h1s major
'teague debut with the Ph1lhes
inl941.
Like ma ny ballplayers of
the '40s, he interrupted his
career for a stmt 1n the
servtce. He returned to
baseball with the Boston
Braves' Milwaukee farm club
then went to the Pirates as a
second baseman in 1948. The
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Dorsett tops All-America
By FRED DOWN
UPl Sportl Wi'tttr
f. ii:WYORK (UP[) - Heisman Trophy winner Tony
'1orseU of 1111lionall~ firstmked Pittsburgh heads the
J PI's 1916 23-man All·
America football team which

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three players
each
from
Southern
California and Michigan.
Dorsett, who led the nation
in ruShing with l,!Hll yards
apd scored 22 IDuchdowns,

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throwing for 21 touchdowns,
Bell ranked third in rushing
and scored 14 touchd"\"ns
and Lytle scored 13
touchdowns while leading the
. nation in yards per carry with

a ~~:~~-t o the offensive
sportswriters from around team were ends Larry
the country who participated Selvers ofTennessee andKen
in the annual balloting.
Maca!ee of Notre Dame,
Named to the offensive ta ckles Mike Vaughn of
backfield, along with Dorsett, . Oklahhoma and Marvin
were quarterback Tommy Po~ell . of
Southern
Kramer of lj.ice and running Cah~orma, gu~ rda Joel.
backs Ricky Bell of Southern Parrish· of Ge~gJ_a and Mark
California and Bob Lytle of ·Donahue of Michigan, center
Michigan . Kramer led the Derrell
Gofourth
of
nation in passing while Oklahoma State and
placeijcker Tony Franklm of
Texas A&amp;M.
The front:lour of the
defense consisted of ends
Ross Browner of Notre
Dame and Duncan McColl of
Stanford and tackles. Gary
Jeter of Soutbern California
AO
and Mike Fultz of Nebraska .
e1 O"S ':I:'()•
AI Romano of Plttsburgll was
. ~
selected as the middle
linebacker . with Calvin
Coa ch Bill
Leedy's O'Neal of Mtchigan, Robert
Gallipolis freshmen defeated Jackson of Texas A&amp;M and
Meigs 48 -21 Thursday Kurt Allerman of Pe!Ul State
evening in the 1976-77 SEOAL the outside linebackers.
frosh opener lor buth teams.
The defensive backfield
Gallipolis led 11-jj, 25-13 and wa s composed of Dave
34-17 at the quartermarks. Butterfield of Nebraska,
Greg Harrington and Big Oscar Edwards of UCLA and
John Armstrong paced the Bill Arm strong of Wake
wi!Ulers with lO points apiece. Forest.
Boo Weaver and Nick
Pittsburgh, Texas A&amp;M ,
1\obinson added eight apiece. Notre Dame and Nebraska
Dan Thomas led coac~ each had two players elected
Mik e Wilfong' s Little to the team while Tennessee,
Marauders with 12 · points. Stanford, Rice, Wake Forest ,
Cletus Bego added .eigh\.
Oklahoma, UCLA, Penn
GAHS picked off 30 State, Oklahoma Stale and
rebounds, seven each by Jeff Georgia each had ooe.
Cameron and Robinson. Greg
Ohio State had five players
Atkins had five snags.
na med to the second
The winners hit 49 percent offensive team - offensive
from the field, sinking 22 of 45 tackle Chris Ward, running
shots. Gallia was four of 10 back Pete Johnson , defensive
from the foul line. Meigs hit end
Bob Brudzinski,
five of eight from the charity defensive tackle Nick
Hne.
.
Buonamici and defensive
Gallipolis will host Logan back Ray Griffin.
next Thursday. Meigs luis an
Also . named to the second
open date in league play next team offense were w1de
·Thursday since Ironton does rece i~er Jim Smith of
not have a team in the league Michigan, tight end Ciennie
this winter.
Brundidge of Army, tackle
Thursday's box score :
1Mike Wilson of Georgia ,
GAHS FROSH \4~1 ~ goard Donnie .Hickman of
Ha rring ton 4-2 10; Arn'!strand
Southern California, center
5-0-10.· Weave r 4-0-8; Atk ins 1- Leo Tierney of. Georgia Tech,
0-2; Cameron 3-0-6; Robinson
quarterback Gifford Nielsen
3-2-8; Eut s ler 2-0-4; Or r 0-0-0 ;
Wickline 0-0-0. TOTALS 22-4- of Brigham Young, running
18.
backs Terry Miller of
MEIGS FROSH 127) Oklahoma State and Mike
Ke nnedy 1-1-3; Bega _3-2-8;
Carma n 1 1-3: Thomas 6-0-12 ; Voight o( North Carolina and
Bye r 0 -1- l ; Fa ulk 0-0-0 :_ placekickeer Carson Long of
BIReltnar 0-0-0. TOTALS 11 -5- Pittsburgh. ,
27 .
The second team defensive
Score by (lua rlers :'
team
was composed of
GA HS9th
II 8 9 14 ~ 4 8
Brodzinski
and Robin Cole of
. Me igs 9th
6 7 4 ·J0- 27
New Mexico at end,
Buonamici and Joe Campbell
of Maryland at tackle,
Harvey Hull of Mississippi
Sfllte·al middle goard, Brian
''Ruff of' The Citadel, David
Lewis of Southern California
and Clete Pillen of Nebraska
at linebacker and Griffin,
Dennis Thurman of Southern
California and Gary Green of
Baylor at deep ba ck.
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Pruitt better

SPECIAl. NOTE
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CLEVELANU 1 Ul"l )
Cleveland Browns head getting his fourth start since
coach Forrest Gregg is replaci ng In jured Dan
changing his diagoosis of Pa st orln i . • Ha dle
Greg Pruitt's ankle injury, quarterbacked in close losses
perhaps· to pressure · th e to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh
Houston Oilers as buth teams before beating AUanta.
"AI my age, I don 't need to
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::&lt;: ~=~~en~ Sunday's game in . think about pressure, if there
The· Brown's star halfback is any ," Hadl said. "! know
reinjured an ankle that has what I need to do to keep
:u.
buthered him for half the playing and, if I don 't do it,
season Sunday In the 11-13 then I don't deserve to be in
win over Miami .and· the the game."
ec~
ffi coach indicated he ''might.
.
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not play again this year." · . MONTE CARLO, Monaco
But Thursday his tune had &lt;UPI ) - Fifteen top tennis
changed and he was saying players have pledged
"We;ll just wait and see bo~ participation in the Monte
Greg comes along," the Carlo International Tennis
coach said "maybe 1here'll tournament to be held here
The Meigs girls baskelba ll be an improvement before next April 2-ll , organizers
PAllO BEll
.team, with two . games the end of tbe week."
said Thursday.
already gone, continues its
With Pruitt up and running ,
Thanks to fresh financial
Ill-game schedule December the Oilers would face the backing .the prize mooey next
9 at Parkersburg Catholic at 6 difficult task of defensing year will be $12li,OOO, up from
p.m.
Pruitt.
168,000 this year, organizers
. '
Balance of the schedule,
Despite the injury Pruitt said.·
noting time of game and time has run for B80 yards in his
The organizers, the
of bus departure.
.
~ quest lor a second straight Country Club of Monte Carlo,
Thurs., Dec. 9, Me1gs at 1 1100-yard rushing season saig the following players wm ·
Pkbgs. Catholic, 6 p.m., 4 .;,dalsoistheli'am'sleading participate : Bjorn Borg of
p.m.
receiver.
Sweden , Ilie Nastase of
Sat., Dec. ll, Eastern at
Still, the Oilers did not Romania, Manuel Orantes of
Meigs, 6 p.m.
sound overly worried Spain, Italians Adriano
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Mon., Dec. 13, Athens at Thursday. Buoyed by a 21).14 Panatta and Corrado
Meigs, 6:15p.m.
win over Atlanta last Barazzulti, Americans Eddie
Thur8., Dec. 16, Meigs at weekend and by the teams's Dibbs, Harold Solomon and
Logan, 6:30p.m., 4 p.m.
improved health, linebacker Dick Stockton, Australians
LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
Mon., Dec. 20, Vinton at Gregg Bingham declared, Tony Roche and Ross Case,
Meigs, 6 p.m.
"Hey, we're starting over, New Zealand 's Onny Paron,
of
the
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Wed., Dec. 22, Pkbgs. and 1 goarantee you, we're Tom Okker
The store with '' All Kinds Of SIL/If" for pets- stables - large and
CzechoCatholic at Meigs, 6 p.m.
gonna beat Cleveland. Netherian&lt;j;;,
small animals - lawns - gardens.
Thurs., Jan. 6, Meigs at There's no doubt in my slovakia's Jan Kodes,
Jackson, 5 p.m., 3 p.m.
India's Vijay Amritraj and
mind.''
Mon . Jan. 10, Meigs at
Poland's
Wojtek Fibak.
John Had!, 37, will be
Eastern, 6 p.m., .4 p.m.
Thurs., Jan. 13, Meigs at
Waverly, 6:30p.m., 4:30p.m.
Frosh standinas
Mon., Jan. 17, Kyger Creek
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at Meigs, 2:30 p.m.
Wed., Jan. 19, Gallipolis at
SEOAL FROSH
Meigs, 6 p.m.
TEAM
W L POP
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Mon., Jan. 24, Warren at Gallipoli s
Logan
0 o 0 0
Meigs, 6 p.m.
Athen
s
00 0 0
Thurs., Jan. 21, Meigs at Jac kson
0 0 o ·0
Nel. York, 6 p.m., 4:30p.m. Wells ton
0 0 0 0
oo o o
Mon., Jan. 31, Meigs at Waverl y
M ei gs
0 1 27 48
Athens, 1 p.m., 5:15p.m. ·
1 1 75 ll
Thurs., Feb. 3, Logan at TOTALS
Thursday ' s results :
Meigs, 6:15 p.m.
Gallipolis •• Meigs 21
Thurs., Feb. 10, Jackson at Athens -Jackson, ppnd
Wa verly ·Logan , pp nd
SUNDAY, DEC. 5t_h
Meigs, 6 p.m.
Wellston - Open
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Dec . 9 ga.mes:
1:00 TO 5:00 PNI
Meigs, 6 p.m.
Logan at Ga ll ipolis

lweea lbe alumal of
Eaottm aDd Soulhem High
1cbools. Tills rivalry is
tunlag Into u annual
event. Spolleomen utd the
game will oot be played If
the weather Is lndemenl.

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Trimble at Southern
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Chicago )lears' players,
defensive t~ckle , Wally
Chambers and defensive end
Roger Stilwell, are still on the
injured list ior Sunday's
ga111e with the Sel'ltle
Seahawka.
Chambers has a displaced
right wrist and Stilwell a
strained left knee.

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increase or lowrr t.axes, raise

or cut federal spending. And
it lets business planners know
whether they should be hiring ,
or firing.

HENRY 'S HELPING HAND
ALBAN Y, Ga . (UPI) -.
Rosalynn Carter says that
Henry Kissinger's knowledge .;
of protocol helpt'&lt;l her a lot at •
U1e inauguration of Mexican
Presid ent Jose Lopez
Portillo.
"He told me when to stund

and when to sit," Mrs. Corter
said Thursday nigh!, when
the secretary of slate
retUrnl.'d her to Georglu rrom '
a trip U&gt; Mexico City.
Mrs. Carter sold she
~~book " prices were higher
than the "book" for the · invited the ne\V Mexican
previous yeur . The result? A president and his wife to her
"eeasonally adjusted" price husband's Inauguration- next ·
month and they accepted.
Increase.
The future first Indy
Seasonal adjustment is not
all bad, though. It is useful to attended us a "private
show the general trend of goes!," Dying to and from
prices . By adapting o Mexico City on Kissinger's
formula to compare price plane.

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Twenty-four Southeastern a good lime." He continued, basketball champlon~hlp.
Ohio League All-Star football "ask yourself if you would
Ironton was picked to finish
players were honored during attend that college if you second by both groupB, Logan
Thursday night's 28th aMual were not going toplay sports, third , , Gallipolis fourth ,
Ali·Leagoe Banquet held In and if your answer Is yes, Athens fifth, Meigs sixth,
the Logan High School then by all means attempt to Jackson
seventh
and
cafeteria.
enroll In that schooL"
Wellston last.
.
More than. 300 persons
'Concluding · his address
It· was the first time ever
attended. ·
Slaughter emphasized · "you both the coaches and newsGuest speaker Gene have a lot of class in this · 'men were identical in their
Slaughter, veteran 16 year league and don't ever let selections . .
mentor at Capital University, anybody tell you that
AII · L~eague gridders
totally captivated the huge Southern Ohio is not the honored were : Nell Ber·
audience during his address. greatest place in the world." berlck, Scott Lawrence and
Ranging from returned
Slaughter's address simply Ed Pemiell, Athens; Brian
POW's of the Vietnam con- captured the audience which Mink, Kent Shawver, Mike
Diet to current dope addicts, responded with a two minute Staggs and Mike Wood,
Slaughter told the players, standing ovation.
Gallipolis; Mike Brown, Jim
'1o lo!ll! yourself In something
Steve Kurtz, WLGN , served Colegrove, Rick Howard 1
bigger than yourself."
as master of ceremonies. Gary Lowe ·and Juan
He asked, ."why do you Robert Bevins, Jackson Thomas, Ironton; Steve
think you are here tonight principal and president of the Clark and David A. Davis,
representing the best in this SEOAL presented individual Jackson; Todd Davidson,
leagoe1" · ·
awards. He was assistec! by Scott Gasser, Harold Peppers
"Pride ls.,tbe reason you Joe Murtha, Logan principaL · and Brad Tucker, Logan;
are here, and not because you
Jim Myers, editor of the Steve Randolph , Meigs ;
popped soniepills, smoked ·. lAiganDatlyNews, present~d Kevin Silcott and Craig
· marijuana or shot a needle the MVP award to Logan s Towler, Waverly ; Doug
Into your ann."
Scott Gasser. The Logan Conger and Terry Dixon,
He continued "II these quarterback . received a Wellston.
things are good.'then you tell standing ovation.
David P. Davis, Jackloo,
me what is bad."
Bob Lutz, Ironton coach, received special mention:
Slaughter stated "people · presented Logan Coach B1tl
Honorable mention awards
who 81 e this trash have no Biggers the 1916 "Coach-of· went to 'Mike Born and
pi'tde In themoelves and this the-Year" award. Bill Gray, Vincent Yates, Athens; Paul
kind of stuff never .;.lved any WJEH, and presi~ent of the F.iMicum a.nd M~ke Wiggles·
Meigs County citizens
She has been granted a stand . She succeeded before
problems tbat I know oi."
leag~e sportswriters and worth, Gall!poits, Jack Rowe through the senior citizens hearing
by the Federal because of public apathy. But
Moving to ,the subject of r ad 1o . broadcast ers and Paul Unger, Ironton; - center are being invited to
Communication
s Com- you can stop her this lime. An
higher education Slaughter association , presented the Ken Crawford and J.eff join in a letter writing effort
mission
on
t~e subject of effort is being made to secure
told the gridd~rs "that Bill Thomas Trophy to the Fenwtck , Jackson; Butch against the professed oiland airways. This 1.000,000 signed letters in
everybody may wani you as captai~s of Logan and Kellar and Tony Poling, jective of Madalyn Murrav religion
o!
pu bUc
petition, RM 2493 , could su ppor\
an athlete, but ask yourself if Iron tons co-champJOnshlp Logan; .Dan Buff~on and O'Hara who has proposed to
proclamation
of
the
Gospel
ultimately
pav.e
the
way
to
they need you."
teams.
Ray Wllford, Metgs; Greg ·
.
h
eliminati on
of via the media.
Conrad 0 . Diehm gave the Williams and Jim Williams ban proc1amatJons o1 t e the
The former Jackson COach
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' Gospel from the air.
Here is what a person Can
proclamations
of
the
Gospel
said, "the only three reasons invocation .
Waverly, Chris Miller and
The following is offered in via radio and television. If do to help prese rve th e
for attending college is to get
Prior to the league Randy Royster, Wellston.
opposition to her stand :
her current attempts are Religious Freedom still held
an education first, par- banquet, Tom Mette~s,
Madalyn Murray O'Hara is successful , all Sunday dear. Sign, Detach, and Mail
ticipate in athletics, and have Athens, league staltstJcJan
at it again. A few years ago
worship services now being the form below .:.. or better
announced results of the
coaches and newsmen's preMrs. O'Hara succeeded in broadcast will cease. Many still, write your own personal
season basketball poll.
making it illegal to read from elderly people and shut-ins letter, in your own words ,
Carm~l
the sam e
All was to agreement
the Bible or pray in public depend on the media to fulfill express ing
their
worship
needs
every
viewpoint
.
Also,
ask at least
Waveily
will
win
the
1976-77
schools,
Now
she
would
like
thel)~Y
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five friends to do the sam e.
to have proclamations of the week.
Gospel via .the airways
Mrs. O'Hara has obtained DON'T DELAY ! Mail the
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A farriily ;ga·theirl.!g on
eliminated.
27,000 signatures to ba ck her letters today.
Thanksgiving DiY at
the hotne of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Circle were Mr. and
(Date) _ _ __ _ ' . ' ' 'If
Mrs. Doyle .Multi and family
Golden R. Canaday of
,., '
of Mansfield, Dixie Circle,
Northup has been re-elected
FEDERAL OOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Cleveland Heights, 0 .; Mr.
to an eighth, three-year term
1919 "m" Street, N. W.
and Mrs. Harold Circle and
on the Ohio. F. arm Bureau
Washington, D. C. 20036
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Federation board of trustees.
Re: Petition Nwnber RM 2493
Harden and family , Mr. and
The action came Nov. 30 on
Gentlemen :
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Mrs. Carl Circle and ·tamily,
I personally appreciate and whole-heartedly support the Sunday
LOS ANGELES (UPI ) _ \he third day of the
all of R.D. Meine. Guests Jeffrey Paley told police he organization's ·58th annual
worship services and other religiow progranuning that are broadcast over
were Sonyia White and became a rooftop sniper to meeting in ·Columbus at the
-radio and television. Many sick, elderly people and shut-ins depend on radio
James ' Foreman, Rev .. and protest lack of stricter gon Neil House Hotel.
and television to fulfill their worship needs. I urge you to see to it that such
Mrs. Paul Sellers, Gibson, controllaws.
programming continues .
Canaday,
10,
has
Ohio called in. the afternoon.
He said that although he is represented Athens, Gallia,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ar· a former mental patient he Lawrence and Meigs coun· .
Thank you for your cooperatio~ .
, cher and family of Guysville, bought a .22-&lt;:aliber rifle from ties, on teh 26-member board
visited with Walter and Eva a Hollywood shop for $63 after since his election in 1956.
Sincerely, - - - - - -- - Archer on Thanksgiving day. filling in a form, and took it
A tobacco and beef farmer
Martha and Mrs. Robert iirunediately to a downtown from Gallla County, Canaday
cleared of a " reck!~~·
Watson and family of Kent hotel.
has been active in Farm
homicide charge in the \Ieath
were recent guests of Mr. and
He called for a waiting Bureau since joining the
last
fall of an lU official.
. Mrs. Edson Roush.
period of 30 or 60 days before organization in 1945. He is a
A
Monroe County Circuit
Survivors
of
Mrs.
Arnold
Dayton
and
Neva
Hobbs
• Uoyd Johnson's daughter a purchaser can take member of the Cooperative
Court
jury deliberated a hallCremeans,
51,
of523
S.qth
St.,
Gilmore,
RuUand.
She
was
! of Middleport called on Mr. possession of a firearm.
- beague-okhe Uruted States. Marysville, who died Thurs· also preceded In death by two hour before· returning a
' and Mrs, Arthur Earl
"! bought the rifle under He served as chairman of
' Johnson and son Patrick my own ll!lme, just to prove Farm Bureau's tobacco ·day morning following a long brothers and three sisters. verdict of Innocent Thursday .
Oppenheimer was charged
illness, include her husband,
Funeral services will be
: Sunday afternoon.
the point that anyone cim huy committee from 1956 to 1915 Arnold Duke Cremeans , held Jl I p.m. Sunday at the in the death last November of
• Mrs. ,Robert Lee, Becky, a rifle a 3().30 or 357 and chairman of the. dairy.
; Bob aqtf Bill spent Thanks· magn~ and start. blowing co~mlttee from 1966-19157 At Marysville; two sons, Ed· Postle and Hale Funeral J. Douglas Snider, placement
ward Leo and wile, and . Home, W. 6th St., Marysville, director for the IU School of
. giving
and Mrs. people away,"·he said.
vanous times, he also has Shirley; Richard and wife, and burial will be in the Business, who was fatally
. Roger Grueser and family of
Police said Paley fired 12 to served on the Farm Bureau Anne; eight grandchildren, Maskill Cemetery there.
injured In a two-car accident
; Logan, Ohio~
15 shots from the roof of tbe board's executive and public all of Marysville; several
Mr. and Mrs . William bote! iniD office buildings affairs committees.
nieces, nephews, cousins. two
Carelton of Racine and Mrs. nearby, and had picked an
Canaday also has _been sisters, Mrs. Thelma
, Dean Brinker spent Wed. . hour, 2:30 a.m., when he active In the Hamson
, nesday evening at the home thought the buildings would Township and HaMan Trace Cremeans, Route I, Marysof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Earl be deserted.
school board, t.he Gallla ville, and Mrs. Bernice
Molden, Pomeroy, and a
: Johnson, Sheryl Leann,
One of· the buUets zipped County Cooperallve Board, slster-in·law, Mrs. Leola OHIOAN CLEARE;D
: Patrick and Betty Van Meter. through a window of the Bank Gallia Co~nty Agriculture
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
Mrs. Dean Brinker was a of America building, coming StabilizatiOn' and Con· Gilmore who has cared for (UP!) - Steven Oppen·
; dinner goes! of Mr. and Mrs. within Inches of John Wau- servatlon Committee and the her.
Mrs. Cremeans is the helmer, 21, an Indiana
William Carelton on Thanks· thelet.
Production Credit Advisory former
Betty Ruth Gilmore, University student from
; giving Day .
"! never intended .to shoot Committee.
.
youngest
daughter of the late Columbus, Ohio, has been
" Guests of Mary Circle anyone," said Paley.
Canaday, .a widower, was
; during the Thanksgiving
Officers who came looking married to the former Vesta r-~~~~~~~~~-~~-r;,;·~~~,
' holidays were Mr. alld Mrs. for the l!llrunan found Paley C. Danner. He has live sons
~ William. Perry and daughter sealed on a stool on the roof. and one daughter.
· Francine, · Mr. and Mrs. He surrendered without
He lives at Carter Rd., Rt. '
, Danny Perry, all of Holland, resistance.
·1, Northup.
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: Ohio; Mr. rlnd Mrs. Eddie
59 N. Second St.
, Carson; West Cohi!Pbla,, W.
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more. But the government
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importanttnday as tho Labur
Departme nt · prepared to
report the Wholesale Price
Index lor November. Tbe
WPI was either declining or
rising slowly for m011t of tbe
year despite higher prices for
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a)LUMBUS iUPI ) - Arecount of the Nov. 2 presidential ballots is proving Jimmy Carter's lead over President
By LEONARD CURRY
Ford was not so slim as the first tally showed.
WASHI NGTON (UPI )
With reco\D1t results in from 12,314 of the state's 12,981
Regardless of which way the
precencts, about 95 per cent, Secretary of Stata Ted
government says prices are
Brown reported Thursday Carter's lead had swelled to
going in its monthly reports,
U,lll6 votes ..
the bite is always on the
. Franklin County Republican chairman Russell lellch,
cooswner.
meanwhile, said he would not ask Brown to call oft- ·. In recent months, tl\e three
tabulating unW all88counlles had recounted their ballots.
key means of measuring
Leach aml the other 24 GOP electors pledged to Ford
prices show that the rali' of
asked for the free recount late last month when olflclal
inflation is easing.
tabluatlons Showed Carter's wiMing margin tO be 9,333
The Labur Department's
votes, less than one-ball of I per cent of the over 4 mllllon
indexes for consumer and
votes cast Nov. 2.
wbolesale _prices dipped in
Pending in U.S. District Court in Columbus is a suit flied
October · below the rate in
by the U.S. Labor Party asking for a preliminary
September.
And
the
injunction agall\!11 Brown to stop cerlificallon of Carter's
Commerce Department said
apparent victory over Ford for Ohio's 25 Electoral College
its ii_nplicit price deflater
votes.
eased in J uly-Sept ember
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary, assigned the case, and attorcompared with March-June.
neys representing plaintiffs in tbe suit have scheduled a
The hook for the coosumer,
meeting Friday to set a bearing dale on the injunction
however, is how the· govern·
request.
men! calculates the increase .
· Brown · said the official canvass of the presidential
It uses a
"sea sona l
recount would be held Dec. 8. The Electoral College meets
ad justment " factor .
Dec. 13.
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late ne~t week In the
suspected suicide of Bernard
Schulman, founder of the
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Sa.n Francisco County Administrative Coroner James
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ruled the death of Schulman,
51, a suicide alter his body
, was found In a San Francisco
·' motel surrounded
by
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apparent suicide note to his
wHe, Terry, . pinned to his
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Dorsett tops All-America
By FRED DOWN
UPl Sportl Wi'tttr
f. ii:WYORK (UP[) - Heisman Trophy winner Tony
'1orseU of 1111lionall~ firstmked Pittsburgh heads the
J PI's 1916 23-man All·
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apd scored 22 IDuchdowns,

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throwing for 21 touchdowns,
Bell ranked third in rushing
and scored 14 touchd"\"ns
and Lytle scored 13
touchdowns while leading the
. nation in yards per carry with

a ~~:~~-t o the offensive
sportswriters from around team were ends Larry
the country who participated Selvers ofTennessee andKen
in the annual balloting.
Maca!ee of Notre Dame,
Named to the offensive ta ckles Mike Vaughn of
backfield, along with Dorsett, . Oklahhoma and Marvin
were quarterback Tommy Po~ell . of
Southern
Kramer of lj.ice and running Cah~orma, gu~ rda Joel.
backs Ricky Bell of Southern Parrish· of Ge~gJ_a and Mark
California and Bob Lytle of ·Donahue of Michigan, center
Michigan . Kramer led the Derrell
Gofourth
of
nation in passing while Oklahoma State and
placeijcker Tony Franklm of
Texas A&amp;M.
The front:lour of the
defense consisted of ends
Ross Browner of Notre
Dame and Duncan McColl of
Stanford and tackles. Gary
Jeter of Soutbern California
AO
and Mike Fultz of Nebraska .
e1 O"S ':I:'()•
AI Romano of Plttsburgll was
. ~
selected as the middle
linebacker . with Calvin
Coa ch Bill
Leedy's O'Neal of Mtchigan, Robert
Gallipolis freshmen defeated Jackson of Texas A&amp;M and
Meigs 48 -21 Thursday Kurt Allerman of Pe!Ul State
evening in the 1976-77 SEOAL the outside linebackers.
frosh opener lor buth teams.
The defensive backfield
Gallipolis led 11-jj, 25-13 and wa s composed of Dave
34-17 at the quartermarks. Butterfield of Nebraska,
Greg Harrington and Big Oscar Edwards of UCLA and
John Armstrong paced the Bill Arm strong of Wake
wi!Ulers with lO points apiece. Forest.
Boo Weaver and Nick
Pittsburgh, Texas A&amp;M ,
1\obinson added eight apiece. Notre Dame and Nebraska
Dan Thomas led coac~ each had two players elected
Mik e Wilfong' s Little to the team while Tennessee,
Marauders with 12 · points. Stanford, Rice, Wake Forest ,
Cletus Bego added .eigh\.
Oklahoma, UCLA, Penn
GAHS picked off 30 State, Oklahoma Stale and
rebounds, seven each by Jeff Georgia each had ooe.
Cameron and Robinson. Greg
Ohio State had five players
Atkins had five snags.
na med to the second
The winners hit 49 percent offensive team - offensive
from the field, sinking 22 of 45 tackle Chris Ward, running
shots. Gallia was four of 10 back Pete Johnson , defensive
from the foul line. Meigs hit end
Bob Brudzinski,
five of eight from the charity defensive tackle Nick
Hne.
.
Buonamici and defensive
Gallipolis will host Logan back Ray Griffin.
next Thursday. Meigs luis an
Also . named to the second
open date in league play next team offense were w1de
·Thursday since Ironton does rece i~er Jim Smith of
not have a team in the league Michigan, tight end Ciennie
this winter.
Brundidge of Army, tackle
Thursday's box score :
1Mike Wilson of Georgia ,
GAHS FROSH \4~1 ~ goard Donnie .Hickman of
Ha rring ton 4-2 10; Arn'!strand
Southern California, center
5-0-10.· Weave r 4-0-8; Atk ins 1- Leo Tierney of. Georgia Tech,
0-2; Cameron 3-0-6; Robinson
quarterback Gifford Nielsen
3-2-8; Eut s ler 2-0-4; Or r 0-0-0 ;
Wickline 0-0-0. TOTALS 22-4- of Brigham Young, running
18.
backs Terry Miller of
MEIGS FROSH 127) Oklahoma State and Mike
Ke nnedy 1-1-3; Bega _3-2-8;
Carma n 1 1-3: Thomas 6-0-12 ; Voight o( North Carolina and
Bye r 0 -1- l ; Fa ulk 0-0-0 :_ placekickeer Carson Long of
BIReltnar 0-0-0. TOTALS 11 -5- Pittsburgh. ,
27 .
The second team defensive
Score by (lua rlers :'
team
was composed of
GA HS9th
II 8 9 14 ~ 4 8
Brodzinski
and Robin Cole of
. Me igs 9th
6 7 4 ·J0- 27
New Mexico at end,
Buonamici and Joe Campbell
of Maryland at tackle,
Harvey Hull of Mississippi
Sfllte·al middle goard, Brian
''Ruff of' The Citadel, David
Lewis of Southern California
and Clete Pillen of Nebraska
at linebacker and Griffin,
Dennis Thurman of Southern
California and Gary Green of
Baylor at deep ba ck.
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Pruitt better

SPECIAl. NOTE
There will be • football
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CLEVELANU 1 Ul"l )
Cleveland Browns head getting his fourth start since
coach Forrest Gregg is replaci ng In jured Dan
changing his diagoosis of Pa st orln i . • Ha dle
Greg Pruitt's ankle injury, quarterbacked in close losses
perhaps· to pressure · th e to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh
Houston Oilers as buth teams before beating AUanta.
"AI my age, I don 't need to
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The· Brown's star halfback is any ," Hadl said. "! know
reinjured an ankle that has what I need to do to keep
:u.
buthered him for half the playing and, if I don 't do it,
season Sunday In the 11-13 then I don't deserve to be in
win over Miami .and· the the game."
ec~
ffi coach indicated he ''might.
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not play again this year." · . MONTE CARLO, Monaco
But Thursday his tune had &lt;UPI ) - Fifteen top tennis
changed and he was saying players have pledged
"We;ll just wait and see bo~ participation in the Monte
Greg comes along," the Carlo International Tennis
coach said "maybe 1here'll tournament to be held here
The Meigs girls baskelba ll be an improvement before next April 2-ll , organizers
PAllO BEll
.team, with two . games the end of tbe week."
said Thursday.
already gone, continues its
With Pruitt up and running ,
Thanks to fresh financial
Ill-game schedule December the Oilers would face the backing .the prize mooey next
9 at Parkersburg Catholic at 6 difficult task of defensing year will be $12li,OOO, up from
p.m.
Pruitt.
168,000 this year, organizers
. '
Balance of the schedule,
Despite the injury Pruitt said.·
noting time of game and time has run for B80 yards in his
The organizers, the
of bus departure.
.
~ quest lor a second straight Country Club of Monte Carlo,
Thurs., Dec. 9, Me1gs at 1 1100-yard rushing season saig the following players wm ·
Pkbgs. Catholic, 6 p.m., 4 .;,dalsoistheli'am'sleading participate : Bjorn Borg of
p.m.
receiver.
Sweden , Ilie Nastase of
Sat., Dec. ll, Eastern at
Still, the Oilers did not Romania, Manuel Orantes of
Meigs, 6 p.m.
sound overly worried Spain, Italians Adriano
REG. '99.95
Mon., Dec. 13, Athens at Thursday. Buoyed by a 21).14 Panatta and Corrado
Meigs, 6:15p.m.
win over Atlanta last Barazzulti, Americans Eddie
Thur8., Dec. 16, Meigs at weekend and by the teams's Dibbs, Harold Solomon and
Logan, 6:30p.m., 4 p.m.
improved health, linebacker Dick Stockton, Australians
LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
Mon., Dec. 20, Vinton at Gregg Bingham declared, Tony Roche and Ross Case,
Meigs, 6 p.m.
"Hey, we're starting over, New Zealand 's Onny Paron,
of
the
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Wed., Dec. 22, Pkbgs. and 1 goarantee you, we're Tom Okker
The store with '' All Kinds Of SIL/If" for pets- stables - large and
CzechoCatholic at Meigs, 6 p.m.
gonna beat Cleveland. Netherian&lt;j;;,
small animals - lawns - gardens.
Thurs., Jan. 6, Meigs at There's no doubt in my slovakia's Jan Kodes,
Jackson, 5 p.m., 3 p.m.
India's Vijay Amritraj and
mind.''
Mon . Jan. 10, Meigs at
Poland's
Wojtek Fibak.
John Had!, 37, will be
Eastern, 6 p.m., .4 p.m.
Thurs., Jan. 13, Meigs at
Waverly, 6:30p.m., 4:30p.m.
Frosh standinas
Mon., Jan. 17, Kyger Creek
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at Meigs, 2:30 p.m.
Wed., Jan. 19, Gallipolis at
SEOAL FROSH
Meigs, 6 p.m.
TEAM
W L POP
1 0 48 27
Mon., Jan. 24, Warren at Gallipoli s
Logan
0 o 0 0
Meigs, 6 p.m.
Athen
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Thurs., Jan. 21, Meigs at Jac kson
0 0 o ·0
Nel. York, 6 p.m., 4:30p.m. Wells ton
0 0 0 0
oo o o
Mon., Jan. 31, Meigs at Waverl y
M ei gs
0 1 27 48
Athens, 1 p.m., 5:15p.m. ·
1 1 75 ll
Thurs., Feb. 3, Logan at TOTALS
Thursday ' s results :
Meigs, 6:15 p.m.
Gallipolis •• Meigs 21
Thurs., Feb. 10, Jackson at Athens -Jackson, ppnd
Wa verly ·Logan , pp nd
SUNDAY, DEC. 5t_h
Meigs, 6 p.m.
Wellston - Open
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Dec . 9 ga.mes:
1:00 TO 5:00 PNI
Meigs, 6 p.m.
Logan at Ga ll ipolis

lweea lbe alumal of
Eaottm aDd Soulhem High
1cbools. Tills rivalry is
tunlag Into u annual
event. Spolleomen utd the
game will oot be played If
the weather Is lndemenl.

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Chicago )lears' players,
defensive t~ckle , Wally
Chambers and defensive end
Roger Stilwell, are still on the
injured list ior Sunday's
ga111e with the Sel'ltle
Seahawka.
Chambers has a displaced
right wrist and Stilwell a
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whether they should be hiring ,
or firing.

HENRY 'S HELPING HAND
ALBAN Y, Ga . (UPI) -.
Rosalynn Carter says that
Henry Kissinger's knowledge .;
of protocol helpt'&lt;l her a lot at •
U1e inauguration of Mexican
Presid ent Jose Lopez
Portillo.
"He told me when to stund

and when to sit," Mrs. Corter
said Thursday nigh!, when
the secretary of slate
retUrnl.'d her to Georglu rrom '
a trip U&gt; Mexico City.
Mrs. Carter sold she
~~book " prices were higher
than the "book" for the · invited the ne\V Mexican
previous yeur . The result? A president and his wife to her
"eeasonally adjusted" price husband's Inauguration- next ·
month and they accepted.
Increase.
The future first Indy
Seasonal adjustment is not
all bad, though. It is useful to attended us a "private
show the general trend of goes!," Dying to and from
prices . By adapting o Mexico City on Kissinger's
formula to compare price plane.

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Swa rth m or e 61 w ash . Col i 60
Wa lt er s St 76 M or istwn 67
Wa sh Lee 91 L ynchburg 87
W Va . St 82 GICOIJii iC 78
Midw es t
Bt'l hel 79 51. F ran tn d 78
Ka n St . 87 Ca l Po ly Pom 68
Thi el Pa 50 M t Un ion 48
Ur bana 92 Mt Ver non 86
Vi ncennes 89 Pens aco la 86
Wis 82 St Mr y's Ca l 76
Sot1lhwe st
Ark . Tech. 78 t ., .&lt;. Coli. 69
Ark . Mont 78 Oz ark s ~0
Eas lfiU Co il 127 Bi.l y R d~ e 74
Hcndr sn 77 Sou thern Ark . 64 . .'
Hendr ix 75 Cen tral Ar k . 68
Ora l Ro bert s 106 Tul sa ~1
Ouach it a 71 HardinQ 68
W. Te)( . 51 88 SW Okla . 75
West
Ar i wn a 81 Qregon 51 73
Chi &lt;\, St 70 Humbod l 5t. 65
Grn d Cnyn 8I Chltpmh Cal . 69
Hayw ard 51 77 Sac to St. 75
Loyola 65 Cal Snt a Btbr a 63
Pot t land St 100 Whi ll ier 81
c; 0 U . 65 Nrthrdge St. 64
SeaHie Pac 81 Gr t Fa ll s 66
W yoming 80 No. Colorado 58

Twenty-four Southeastern a good lime." He continued, basketball champlon~hlp.
Ohio League All-Star football "ask yourself if you would
Ironton was picked to finish
players were honored during attend that college if you second by both groupB, Logan
Thursday night's 28th aMual were not going toplay sports, third , , Gallipolis fourth ,
Ali·Leagoe Banquet held In and if your answer Is yes, Athens fifth, Meigs sixth,
the Logan High School then by all means attempt to Jackson
seventh
and
cafeteria.
enroll In that schooL"
Wellston last.
.
More than. 300 persons
'Concluding · his address
It· was the first time ever
attended. ·
Slaughter emphasized · "you both the coaches and newsGuest speaker Gene have a lot of class in this · 'men were identical in their
Slaughter, veteran 16 year league and don't ever let selections . .
mentor at Capital University, anybody tell you that
AII · L~eague gridders
totally captivated the huge Southern Ohio is not the honored were : Nell Ber·
audience during his address. greatest place in the world." berlck, Scott Lawrence and
Ranging from returned
Slaughter's address simply Ed Pemiell, Athens; Brian
POW's of the Vietnam con- captured the audience which Mink, Kent Shawver, Mike
Diet to current dope addicts, responded with a two minute Staggs and Mike Wood,
Slaughter told the players, standing ovation.
Gallipolis; Mike Brown, Jim
'1o lo!ll! yourself In something
Steve Kurtz, WLGN , served Colegrove, Rick Howard 1
bigger than yourself."
as master of ceremonies. Gary Lowe ·and Juan
He asked, ."why do you Robert Bevins, Jackson Thomas, Ironton; Steve
think you are here tonight principal and president of the Clark and David A. Davis,
representing the best in this SEOAL presented individual Jackson; Todd Davidson,
leagoe1" · ·
awards. He was assistec! by Scott Gasser, Harold Peppers
"Pride ls.,tbe reason you Joe Murtha, Logan principaL · and Brad Tucker, Logan;
are here, and not because you
Jim Myers, editor of the Steve Randolph , Meigs ;
popped soniepills, smoked ·. lAiganDatlyNews, present~d Kevin Silcott and Craig
· marijuana or shot a needle the MVP award to Logan s Towler, Waverly ; Doug
Into your ann."
Scott Gasser. The Logan Conger and Terry Dixon,
He continued "II these quarterback . received a Wellston.
things are good.'then you tell standing ovation.
David P. Davis, Jackloo,
me what is bad."
Bob Lutz, Ironton coach, received special mention:
Slaughter stated "people · presented Logan Coach B1tl
Honorable mention awards
who 81 e this trash have no Biggers the 1916 "Coach-of· went to 'Mike Born and
pi'tde In themoelves and this the-Year" award. Bill Gray, Vincent Yates, Athens; Paul
kind of stuff never .;.lved any WJEH, and presi~ent of the F.iMicum a.nd M~ke Wiggles·
Meigs County citizens
She has been granted a stand . She succeeded before
problems tbat I know oi."
leag~e sportswriters and worth, Gall!poits, Jack Rowe through the senior citizens hearing
by the Federal because of public apathy. But
Moving to ,the subject of r ad 1o . broadcast ers and Paul Unger, Ironton; - center are being invited to
Communication
s Com- you can stop her this lime. An
higher education Slaughter association , presented the Ken Crawford and J.eff join in a letter writing effort
mission
on
t~e subject of effort is being made to secure
told the gridd~rs "that Bill Thomas Trophy to the Fenwtck , Jackson; Butch against the professed oiland airways. This 1.000,000 signed letters in
everybody may wani you as captai~s of Logan and Kellar and Tony Poling, jective of Madalyn Murrav religion
o!
pu bUc
petition, RM 2493 , could su ppor\
an athlete, but ask yourself if Iron tons co-champJOnshlp Logan; .Dan Buff~on and O'Hara who has proposed to
proclamation
of
the
Gospel
ultimately
pav.e
the
way
to
they need you."
teams.
Ray Wllford, Metgs; Greg ·
.
h
eliminati on
of via the media.
Conrad 0 . Diehm gave the Williams and Jim Williams ban proc1amatJons o1 t e the
The former Jackson COach
.
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' Gospel from the air.
Here is what a person Can
proclamations
of
the
Gospel
said, "the only three reasons invocation .
Waverly, Chris Miller and
The following is offered in via radio and television. If do to help prese rve th e
for attending college is to get
Prior to the league Randy Royster, Wellston.
opposition to her stand :
her current attempts are Religious Freedom still held
an education first, par- banquet, Tom Mette~s,
Madalyn Murray O'Hara is successful , all Sunday dear. Sign, Detach, and Mail
ticipate in athletics, and have Athens, league staltstJcJan
at it again. A few years ago
worship services now being the form below .:.. or better
announced results of the
coaches and newsmen's preMrs. O'Hara succeeded in broadcast will cease. Many still, write your own personal
season basketball poll.
making it illegal to read from elderly people and shut-ins letter, in your own words ,
Carm~l
the sam e
All was to agreement
the Bible or pray in public depend on the media to fulfill express ing
their
worship
needs
every
viewpoint
.
Also,
ask at least
Waveily
will
win
the
1976-77
schools,
Now
she
would
like
thel)~Y
·
five friends to do the sam e.
to have proclamations of the week.
Gospel via .the airways
Mrs. O'Hara has obtained DON'T DELAY ! Mail the
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A farriily ;ga·theirl.!g on
eliminated.
27,000 signatures to ba ck her letters today.
Thanksgiving DiY at
the hotne of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Circle were Mr. and
(Date) _ _ __ _ ' . ' ' 'If
Mrs. Doyle .Multi and family
Golden R. Canaday of
,., '
of Mansfield, Dixie Circle,
Northup has been re-elected
FEDERAL OOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Cleveland Heights, 0 .; Mr.
to an eighth, three-year term
1919 "m" Street, N. W.
and Mrs. Harold Circle and
on the Ohio. F. arm Bureau
Washington, D. C. 20036
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Federation board of trustees.
Re: Petition Nwnber RM 2493
Harden and family , Mr. and
The action came Nov. 30 on
Gentlemen :
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Mrs. Carl Circle and ·tamily,
I personally appreciate and whole-heartedly support the Sunday
LOS ANGELES (UPI ) _ \he third day of the
all of R.D. Meine. Guests Jeffrey Paley told police he organization's ·58th annual
worship services and other religiow progranuning that are broadcast over
were Sonyia White and became a rooftop sniper to meeting in ·Columbus at the
-radio and television. Many sick, elderly people and shut-ins depend on radio
James ' Foreman, Rev .. and protest lack of stricter gon Neil House Hotel.
and television to fulfill their worship needs. I urge you to see to it that such
Mrs. Paul Sellers, Gibson, controllaws.
programming continues .
Canaday,
10,
has
Ohio called in. the afternoon.
He said that although he is represented Athens, Gallia,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ar· a former mental patient he Lawrence and Meigs coun· .
Thank you for your cooperatio~ .
, cher and family of Guysville, bought a .22-&lt;:aliber rifle from ties, on teh 26-member board
visited with Walter and Eva a Hollywood shop for $63 after since his election in 1956.
Sincerely, - - - - - -- - Archer on Thanksgiving day. filling in a form, and took it
A tobacco and beef farmer
Martha and Mrs. Robert iirunediately to a downtown from Gallla County, Canaday
cleared of a " reck!~~·
Watson and family of Kent hotel.
has been active in Farm
homicide charge in the \Ieath
were recent guests of Mr. and
He called for a waiting Bureau since joining the
last
fall of an lU official.
. Mrs. Edson Roush.
period of 30 or 60 days before organization in 1945. He is a
A
Monroe County Circuit
Survivors
of
Mrs.
Arnold
Dayton
and
Neva
Hobbs
• Uoyd Johnson's daughter a purchaser can take member of the Cooperative
Court
jury deliberated a hallCremeans,
51,
of523
S.qth
St.,
Gilmore,
RuUand.
She
was
! of Middleport called on Mr. possession of a firearm.
- beague-okhe Uruted States. Marysville, who died Thurs· also preceded In death by two hour before· returning a
' and Mrs, Arthur Earl
"! bought the rifle under He served as chairman of
' Johnson and son Patrick my own ll!lme, just to prove Farm Bureau's tobacco ·day morning following a long brothers and three sisters. verdict of Innocent Thursday .
Oppenheimer was charged
illness, include her husband,
Funeral services will be
: Sunday afternoon.
the point that anyone cim huy committee from 1956 to 1915 Arnold Duke Cremeans , held Jl I p.m. Sunday at the in the death last November of
• Mrs. ,Robert Lee, Becky, a rifle a 3().30 or 357 and chairman of the. dairy.
; Bob aqtf Bill spent Thanks· magn~ and start. blowing co~mlttee from 1966-19157 At Marysville; two sons, Ed· Postle and Hale Funeral J. Douglas Snider, placement
ward Leo and wile, and . Home, W. 6th St., Marysville, director for the IU School of
. giving
and Mrs. people away,"·he said.
vanous times, he also has Shirley; Richard and wife, and burial will be in the Business, who was fatally
. Roger Grueser and family of
Police said Paley fired 12 to served on the Farm Bureau Anne; eight grandchildren, Maskill Cemetery there.
injured In a two-car accident
; Logan, Ohio~
15 shots from the roof of tbe board's executive and public all of Marysville; several
Mr. and Mrs . William bote! iniD office buildings affairs committees.
nieces, nephews, cousins. two
Carelton of Racine and Mrs. nearby, and had picked an
Canaday also has _been sisters, Mrs. Thelma
, Dean Brinker spent Wed. . hour, 2:30 a.m., when he active In the Hamson
, nesday evening at the home thought the buildings would Township and HaMan Trace Cremeans, Route I, Marysof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Earl be deserted.
school board, t.he Gallla ville, and Mrs. Bernice
Molden, Pomeroy, and a
: Johnson, Sheryl Leann,
One of· the buUets zipped County Cooperallve Board, slster-in·law, Mrs. Leola OHIOAN CLEARE;D
: Patrick and Betty Van Meter. through a window of the Bank Gallia Co~nty Agriculture
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
Mrs. Dean Brinker was a of America building, coming StabilizatiOn' and Con· Gilmore who has cared for (UP!) - Steven Oppen·
; dinner goes! of Mr. and Mrs. within Inches of John Wau- servatlon Committee and the her.
Mrs. Cremeans is the helmer, 21, an Indiana
William Carelton on Thanks· thelet.
Production Credit Advisory former
Betty Ruth Gilmore, University student from
; giving Day .
"! never intended .to shoot Committee.
.
youngest
daughter of the late Columbus, Ohio, has been
" Guests of Mary Circle anyone," said Paley.
Canaday, .a widower, was
; during the Thanksgiving
Officers who came looking married to the former Vesta r-~~~~~~~~~-~~-r;,;·~~~,
' holidays were Mr. alld Mrs. for the l!llrunan found Paley C. Danner. He has live sons
~ William. Perry and daughter sealed on a stool on the roof. and one daughter.
· Francine, · Mr. and Mrs. He surrendered without
He lives at Carter Rd., Rt. '
, Danny Perry, all of Holland, resistance.
·1, Northup.
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: Ohio; Mr. rlnd Mrs. Eddie
59 N. Second St.
, Carson; West Cohi!Pbla,, W.
• Va. ; Mr. andd1lrs. George
INvnEs You To THEIR
Circle, and Cheryl, Mr. and
;· Mrs. James Circle, New
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
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Mrs. Melvin Circle and
family of Columbus.

pound every fall , thai an
increase of I cent Is a decline .
The conswnef paying for the
apples knows that the)' cost
more. But the government
says they cost less •·seasonally adjusted."
The seasonal adjustment
factor was ·expected to be
importanttnday as tho Labur
Departme nt · prepared to
report the Wholesale Price
Index lor November. Tbe
WPI was either declining or
rising slowly for m011t of tbe
year despite higher prices for
steel, copper, food and fuel.
Then in September and
October,
the
rate
accelerated. These were the
months when factories were
shutting down operations and
offering price discounts to
lure buyers.
Despite the discounts, the

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By LEONARD CURRY
Ford was not so slim as the first tally showed.
WASHI NGTON (UPI )
With reco\D1t results in from 12,314 of the state's 12,981
Regardless of which way the
precencts, about 95 per cent, Secretary of Stata Ted
government says prices are
Brown reported Thursday Carter's lead had swelled to
going in its monthly reports,
U,lll6 votes ..
the bite is always on the
. Franklin County Republican chairman Russell lellch,
cooswner.
meanwhile, said he would not ask Brown to call oft- ·. In recent months, tl\e three
tabulating unW all88counlles had recounted their ballots.
key means of measuring
Leach aml the other 24 GOP electors pledged to Ford
prices show that the rali' of
asked for the free recount late last month when olflclal
inflation is easing.
tabluatlons Showed Carter's wiMing margin tO be 9,333
The Labur Department's
votes, less than one-ball of I per cent of the over 4 mllllon
indexes for consumer and
votes cast Nov. 2.
wbolesale _prices dipped in
Pending in U.S. District Court in Columbus is a suit flied
October · below the rate in
by the U.S. Labor Party asking for a preliminary
September.
And
the
injunction agall\!11 Brown to stop cerlificallon of Carter's
Commerce Department said
apparent victory over Ford for Ohio's 25 Electoral College
its ii_nplicit price deflater
votes.
eased in J uly-Sept ember
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary, assigned the case, and attorcompared with March-June.
neys representing plaintiffs in tbe suit have scheduled a
The hook for the coosumer,
meeting Friday to set a bearing dale on the injunction
however, is how the· govern·
request.
men! calculates the increase .
· Brown · said the official canvass of the presidential
It uses a
"sea sona l
recount would be held Dec. 8. The Electoral College meets
ad justment " factor .
Dec. 13.
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RACINE - Each teacher
of the Racine Elementary
School will receive $100 for
classroom supplles from the
Ra ~ine PTO.
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The decision to give the
teachers the money was
made at a recent meeting of
the PTO following a report on
the success of the fall
festival. It was noted th;!l tbe
festival cl eared $994 .
Kindergarten through sixth
grade is included in the
classroom supply allotment.
The PTO officers thanked
tbe teachers and others who
helped with the festival, and

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Nearly 200 Meigs County girl scouts and their leaders
In , the Pomeroy .Gitrlstmas parade Wednesday
night.
While most of the troops marched with their leaders,
several were In decorated trucks. Most of the girls wiD appear
again Monday night in the Middleport Christmas parade.
· Taking part Wednesday night were l'omeroy Brownies
1254, Pomeroy Juniors 1276, Pomeroy Brownies 1271, Pomeroy
·Juniors 1100, Syracuse Brownies 1120, Syracuse Juniors ·1204, . ·
Seiisbury juniors, Ches~r Brownies 1061, Chester Juniors
1049, Rutland Brownies 1293, Rutland Juniors 1292,
Harrisonville Brownies 1052, Harrisonville Juniors 1155, and
Racine Brownies 1247.
·
parUcipa~ d

Mrs. Pat ·Thoma, service unit director, announceS a
meeting of leaders and assistants to be held at 7 p.m. at the
Columbus and Southern.Ohio Electric Co. Wednesday .
Scout uniforms are needed. Anyone with a unifonn to
either donate or sell at a reasonable price is asked to contact
Mrs. Thoma.
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SYRACUSE JUNIOR TROOP 1204
Shari Cogar was elected scribe and Christy Arnold ,
treasurer for the Syracuse juniors at a meeting Tuesday night
at the school. They will serve for two months.
Plans were made for a Christmas party witi1 the girls to
have a gift exchange of $l.50.lt was decided that Becky Arnott,
Lisa Willis and Jenny Bentley would ca rry the fla gs in the
Pomeroy Christmas parade.
The Lord's Prayer led by Lori Michae l and the girl ""out
promise opened the meeting. Lisa Willis led in the pledge to _the
flag. Saturday the girls vi sit~d the Town Kiln in Pomeroy with
Mrs. Ginna Arnott assistin g with transportation. Work on the
Christmas project was continued. Dtea1,11a Owens served
cookies and Jenny Bentley provided potato chips.

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POMEROY JUNIOR 1180
Christmas wreaths for their mothers were made by the
Pomeroy juniors at a meeting of the troop Tuesday night at (he
Pomeroy Elementary School.
Plans were made to take Chr istmas baskel.s to the
residents of the Meigs County Infirmary with these to contain
' homemade cookies, candies and fruit. ·Delivery will be made
• by the scoul.s sometime before Christnias.
The pledge and girl seoul promise opened the meeting .
Refreshments were served. Leader is Patricia Woodyard and

Mrs. Gertrude Casto is the assistant leader .

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The
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family
Christmas party for members of the French Art Colony
and their immediate families
will be Sunday afternoon at
Riverby from 2 until 4 p.m.
Special entertainment at
2:30 p.m. will be Marko the
Magicia n and Tarbaby the
Clown, who appeared last
Year and deli~htcd all who
at tend ed the Christmas
party.
In real life Marko is Mark
Wood, 18, a senior at Jackson
High School and Tarbaby is
his younger brother, Bryan,
13, an ei ghth grade student at
Jackson. They arc the sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wood.

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By Polly Cramer
DEAR POLLY - I would
like some suggestions for
.• usi ng remnan ts of

new

.. wallpaper and wonder if you
'· or the readers could help me.
I have quite a bit of this and
cannot bea r to throw it away .
, • - MRS. C.N.
DEAR ·MRS. C.N. - A
;.'! recent
Poi nte r suggested
using wallpaper remnants for

•• gUt wrapping. Also It could be

&lt; used to cover shabby waste

baskets, cannJsters, boJCes to
hold jewelry, etc. Then spray
with a clea r protective
coating. Such paper also
, ., makes pretty shelf and
'' " drawer linings. Place mats to
use on !be outdoor picnic
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table would also be at·
' ' tractive. A guest coat closet
could be papered with such
l I
remnants
put on patchwork
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DEAR POLI.Y - The
boxes that held my many
pu zzles
were
alwa ys
breaking and had to be taped
together. Now l put each
puzzle in a clean empty coffee
can . The cans do not take up
much room, ahd even if one is
dropped the lop does not fall
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Tear the picture otf the
, . off.
lid of the box, put it in the can
t•'
.1 ' and have something to follow.
" • - MARY E.
' • DEAR POLLY - l do not
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•j ~ •• Kathleen can do about the
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' • her sofa . Doubless there is
blood on the quills cause~ by
plucking the birdS when they
;;, r
were too young . She should
return the pillows to the
dealer who sold her the sofa. I
went through this same thing
•; with down bed pillows. After
(,: trying everything l knew of
• for three months I finally
returned them and got a
refund.
For years l have used club
soda to remove grease spots
from chair• and rugs, as well
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When I want to use

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taken off before defro.sting
and there is no messed u·p
as many other kinds of soil, frosting. - E:DNA.
even . poster ink .·
Polly will send you one of
her "peac hy " thank-you
CAROI.INE.
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DEAR POLLY _ When cards, Ideal or ram ng or
drying seeds this fall toi[use · pl acing In your famil y
for next year 's planting rhad ~ra poook, If she uses your
the problem of remembering favorite Pointer, Peeve or
what is what. So I put them in Problem In h.r column. Write
individual paper plates with Polly's Pointers In care of
the names written on the ·- this _newspaper.
plates.
Often, I have had socks end
up without pa1tners on wash
day . I lind they have. better
luck finding their mates, if I
drop the lone one in a paper
bag I keep in a closet. Each
wash day check the contents.
It is surprising How Jilany
show up and find their " mate~
in the bag . ._ FERN.
DEAR POLLY - My
favorite ch ec ker at the
grocery store suggested that
I use a large business envelope [preferably a used
one) to write my grocir)r list
on. As I come across any
coupons that are interesting
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clip them and drop in that
envelope. I appreciate the
column and also the fact that
ROYAL CROWN
people do want to learn to be
frugal. - MRS. V.C.W.
BOTILING COMPANY
DEAR POLLY - When I
am going to freeze a cake, I

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THIS IS FOR THE ~RDS

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Ph. 992 -5181

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· Christmas get together.

~'lFTH TODAY
Mr. and . Mrs. David
Buskirk are observing their
fifth wedding ann ive rsary
today. Residents of Syracuse,
both Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk
are employes of the Ohio
Valley Publishing Co.

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NEW HAVEN, W. Va. meeting, dlscussion was held
Roy Elmer of Cllfton was the concerning the Christma s
featured speaker at the Fair to be held at the New
RCent regular meeting ol the Haven Community Building
New Haven Woman's Club. on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10
The president, Pauline a.m. unti!S p.m. Anumber of
He.ter, conducted, opening booths have been rented and
exerciSes and devotions were ,it is hope~.• large number of
pr!!Sinted by Connie Carter. per!l&lt;ms will take advantage
· Mr•. Elmer, who with his of the various activities and
family moved here from New items available.
Orleans, gave an Interesting
II was annowiced that a
tallt on painting, sketching, Swine Flu Innoculation
and diJplayed several of his Clinic, under the auspices of
works. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the Woman's Club, will be
are also engaged in restoring held at the St. Paul Lutheran
the old Redmond home in Church on Friday, Dec. 10,
from 2'1o ~·p . m.
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Cliflon.
During th e business
Members attending in·
eluded Mrs. Donald F. Roush,
Mrs. Karl'Wiles, Mrs. llarold
Bumgarner, Mrs , Maysel
Clevenger, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs.
Jack Flesher and Mrs. Dan .
EdwardS.
Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrs.
Roger Fink, Mrs. Wayne
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Carter, Mrs. Thelma Scally,
Candy, Ingels, Mrs. David
BYWANETTARADEKIN Simonton and Mrs. George
John Holliday spent Circle.
Thanksgiving at the home of
Mrs. Gary Gregory, Mrs.
his son·ln·law and daughter, Bill Frishette, Mrs. Mark
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn eth Ward, Mrs. R. G. Greene,
Wilcox, David and Darla of Mrs. George In gels, Mrs.
Middleport.
Arthur Hart, Mrs. Ness Abel,
Mrs. Edith Talbert has Lois Robinson, Beverly
been visiting rel#ltlves and Hester, Pauline Hester and
friends in this area for the Elizabeth Reichert. ·
past two months. She is now
visiting in Charleston, South
Carolin&amp;
enrol!te
to
CaUfornia .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Holliday, Judy, Gary and
Floyd, Mr. Arlin Radekin, weeks leave from the Air
daughter Amy Jo, Mr. and Force with relatives and
Mrs. G. A. Radekln, Mrs. friends of this area. Mr.
Dorothy Johnston and Mrs. Bolen is stationed in New
Audrey Swett spent Thanks· Mexico.
Laurel Grange held regular
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Don
meeting at the home of Mr.
Bums of Wilkesville. '
Those attending the State and Mrs. Albert Bolen. Two
Youth Con(,ren~ . a\. Cit· ap~li~~)ions were accepted.
clevllle v;e.t_e .l '
and The next regular meeting will
Marcia. l!olcomb and Judy be held at the home of Mrs.
Anna E. Turner on New
H~IUday of Laurel Grange,
Year's
Night.
Opal, Patty and Billie Dyer of
Victor
Morriss and friend
Star Grange, Ell)ma English
are
visiting
and deer hunting
and Keith Ashley from
at
the
home
of his grandRacine Grange .
pa
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Mr
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and Mrs.
Mr. and : Mrs. Kenneth
Marvin
Morriss.
Bolen is spendi~g a two

News,
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GIFTS-fOR- THE-iNTIRE FAMILY!

FRIDAY
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
bazaar, Meigs County
Humane Society , Friday and
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30p.m.
at Thrift Shop, across from
Pomeroy Post Office; baked
gpods, handcrafted items.
Proceeds to shelter building
fund.
SATURDAY
OPEN INSTALLATION of
officers of Harrisonville
Lodge 411 F&amp;AM at New
Temple Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Rig ht worshipful brother
Clifford Edwards of Proc·
torville, install ing officer.
Potluck refres hments. ·All
master masons, families and
friends welcome.
CHRISTMAS
Bazaar
Seturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m·. at
West Columbia Elementary
School sponsored by West
Columbia United Methodist
Church. .Soup, sandwiches,
baked goods and craft items
will be featured.
BAZAAR BY Racine
United Methodist Church
women at annex, Friday, 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. with soup
supper included and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with
bake sale Included .

AWARDS PRESENTED - Martin JaniS, left, director of th~ Ohio Commission on
Aging, presenl.s awardS to Marvin W. l)l.tcllargh, area coordinator; Martha Werner
regional coordinator, and James Alexander: assistant director, I tor , for exceeding goals i~
recrulllng members for Oh1o's Golden Buckeye Cards program. By proving they are 65 or
older, Meigs County senior citizens may apply for carda at the Meigs County Book mobile·
Pomeroy, Sfnior Citizens Center, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mondays-Fridays; Rutland Senio;
Citizens Center, Wednesda ys, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.;· Reedsville Fire Deparbnent, to a. m. to 2
p.m., Wednesdays; Tuesdays at Hensley's Grocery , 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or at Harrisonville
Elementary School senior citizens room; Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Racine Council
Room. Those unable to register at any location should phone R.S .V.P., 992-7884.

VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Napp er and children of - ,....
Aberdeen were Thanksgiving
weekend guests of his
mother, Mrs. Lillian Napper
of Minersville.

Now Open
CRAm LADIES
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Visitors enjoyed

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The elder Mr. McDinlel
was released prior to Tlutnbglving from St . JOseph 's
Hospital In Parkersburg, W.
Va. wh ere he had been
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Thanksgiving weekend
visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. raul McDaniel, Sr.,
Middleport, were
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Barr, Grant St., Mlddlepcrt,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Clark and daughter , R.acine.
Joining their parents ror
Thanksgiving dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel,
Jr. and daughter, Michelle
Dawn, Washington Court
House, and Mr. and Mrs.
David. Jacks and children,
David , Jr ., Patrick ahd
Bridget Renee, Middleport.

Eden News
Martha Holsinger.
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By Martha HolSinger
Mr. ond Mrs. Sol Bigley
Attendonce at Eden Sunday spent Thanksgiving Day with
School , November 28 was 60. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bigley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Spending Thanksgiving
Mrs. Martha Durst, Debbie
Hudson of Welchtown Hill, Day with Martha Holsinger and Dee Dee visited recently
FEATURING:
Minersville, had six of their were Virginia Ca rter, Ton y with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
10 children home for Thanks- and Carrie Ann Gillilan, Mr. Holsinger and family. Also
giving dinner.·
and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Jr, vi siting the Holsingers
Spending the day with their John and Jay.
Thanksgiving Day were Mrs.
parents were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted · Carson Dawain Durst, Charlotte
Bernard Hudson and family , and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley Rood and Bret and Mr. and
West Columbia, W. Va.; Mr. had Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Gary Durst and family .
and Mrs. Sonriy Hudson and with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Susie Kerwin" and
Steve, Middleport; Mrs : Frank and family, Syracuse, Mrs. Gladys Hill spe nt
SUNDAY
ANYTHING FOR THE HANDY CRAFTER
Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
REVIVA L starting Sunday, Laura Autherson and Sunday . .
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reed and Mrs. William Hoselton.
7:30 each evening at Rutland children, Syracuse ; Mr . and
804 W. MAl N ST.
Freewill Baptist Church with Mrs. Kenneth Eblin and visited recentlrJI!!h his Aunt
Rev. Norman Taylor, Eva·ns, fa mily, Rutland; Denver
POMEROY, OHIO
W. Va ., evangelist. Public Hudson and Charlotte Jones,
Akron; Buster Diddle,
invited.
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Syracuse; Charles Hudson ,
PRACTICE for installation Minersvil1e.
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of Pomeroy Chapter 186,
Other callers at the J udilon
O.E.S. to be held at 2 p.m. home were Delores and Lucy
Sunday at the Mason ic Winebrenner, Mason , W. Va .;
Temple. All new officers Marie Bush and Denver
requested to be present . Bush, Pomeroy, and Rhonda
Ins tallation will be held CQOk, Syracuse.
Tuesday night, 7: 45 p.m. at
the Temole.
· RACINE Chapter 134 DES
Sunday at Masonic Temple, 2
p.m. to practice for in·
staUatlon . All officers and
JENKINS PROMOTED
officers-elect are asked to
RACINE '- David R.
attend.
Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
MEETING at Long Bottom· Charles L. Shain, Racine,
United Methodist Church recently was promoted to
Friday through Sunday, 7:30 Ann y specialist four while
nightly. The Rev. Bud Hat· serving with the 3rd ·Infantry
field , Gallipolis Ferry, W. Division in Schweinf urt ,
Va., evangelist. Public in- Gennany. Spec. Jenkins is a
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MONDAY
graduate of Southern High
AUTO·FOLD
!NSTALLAT!ON of the 1977 SchooL
officers of Racine Chapter 134
will be held Monday, 8 p.m. at
the Masonic Temple .
Durable, dark-green porboard
POMEROY WOME N ' ~
By Helen Bottel
lop with fully w iped court
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~ Christian Temperance Union,
lines . table measures 5' 11. 9'
annual Christmas party at
x JO" high. Whole family fun!
Parents Wri~ Aoout Live·lns
noon Mon'day at the home of
Dear Readers:
REGULAR59.95
Miss Nelle Bing, Union Ave.,
Recently I · published two le t~rs from parents who Pomeroy. The dinner will be
INTEREST
championed '
over marriages that might be potluck.
. doomed to
they'd prefer their children "try
REGULAR MEETING,
they wouldn't h~ve felt this way ten
• Heovy•(¥iuge tubular steel le·,,.- - --Meigs Chapter, Order of
I
• . ')" heovy-dufy nvlon casters
llielf're,action. my question being , "Have DeMolay, 7:30 p.m. Monday
• Folds ootomotioolly for eosy
your ideas ·o'n
changed and il so, would you at ' Middleport Mas oni c
storage
Temple; special presentation
reveal thla.to your teenage children?"
to
be
held.
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ReiultBMneverispllt. Mcordingto my mail (which isn't
''proof".,ii$ we conducted no controlled survey) parents are
TUESDAY
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equally divided on the marriage-first vs. trial-run theory. Here
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
are samples :
Daughtel's of America, 7:30
Nlnlty diY Interest ''"atty
If
withdrawn
Ufon
2STATION
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p.m. Tuesday night at. the
m•turlt., Clift .
Dear Helen:
hail. Quarterly birthdays to
living together before marriage is not determined by be observed. Refreshments to
anyrne's personal opinion. This is a moral question that is be served by the good of the
Convenient, instant -hookup lnlerco m Is bolanswered clearly In the Bible.
tery operated (ba ttery is included ) ond hos 50
order committee.
ft . of wire. lolk ond listen , Solid state
Parents MUST speak out firmly and not compromise what
TOPS CLUB Tuesday at
tronsistori1ed.
they know to be right. By giving in to the changing opinions of
Mi;ddleport
American
Legion
our times and encouraging their ctiildren to do so also (i.e. ,
"try before ·you buy") they are undermining the moral HaU, 6:30 p.m. Bring funny
Tht A lhtn' County
structure that God designed lor our fulfillment, and they are money and gift for auction.
REG.
Plans
for
Christmas
party
SIYints
&amp; Loan Co .
contributing to the delinquency and instability of these young
15.99
· 2t6 Stconct St.
will be made. New members
lives.
ftomtroy , Ohio
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Obedience to what is right guarantees prosperity, no are welcome.
DREW WEBSTER Post 39,
matter what the Issue involved. Disobedience and compromise
America n Legion, Tuesday,
only lead ·to misery and failure. Is it worth the chance? Dec.
7, 8 p.m.
MRS. c. W.

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Family entertains visitors

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woman 's club meet

Point Rock

SUNDAY

TWO WELCOMED
Two new members are
being welcomed by the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints.
'They are Jerri Rought · and
Robert Hartley of Pomeroy.
The two were baptized on
Nov. 20 and conflnned on
Nov. 28 into the RaCine-Portland Branch.

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FLOWERS
For All Occasions

Christmas tree .

.services.

THE SHOP

stop at Rivcrby on Sundav

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afternoon and have special
treats for the children of the
members of the FAC. Special
guests will be the exhibitors
of the recent photography.
show.
Mrs. Marge Adkins and
Mrs. Beverly Walker are cochairing this annual event
with Mrs. Ida Thaler in
charge of the afternoon 's
refreshm en ts. Riverby is
bea utifully decorated as a
result of the ha rd work of
Mrs . Carolyn Hippensteel
and her Christmas committee who have been
meeting daily this week to
complete the construction of
the eight foot pine cone

SERVICES TO START
Evening servlc.es at the
Ch urch of Christ In
Christian Union of Hobson
will begin at 7 p.m. during
the ·winter months. This
will Include both the
Sunday evening services
and the Wednesday night
prayer services. The public
Is Invited to attend all

CLUB TO MEET
The TOPS club will meet
Tuesday· at Middleport
American Legion at 6:30 p.m.
Ali members are to bring
funny money and gift for
auction. · Auctioneer will be
Dan Smith. Plans for the
Christmas party to be held
Dec, 21 will be made; Mrs:
Imogene Bing is chainnan of
the Christma s program.
Anyone wishing to join may
do so at the next meeting . All
members are urged to attend.

Elmer speaks at

"AnENnON
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West Virginia.
Santa Claus will make a

put it in the freezer before
wrapping so the fr ost in g

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Annual holiday party
is Sunday at Riverby

SYRACUSE BROWNIES 1120
Drum replica tree ornaments were started by the When he was only nine years
Brownies at the Thursility night meeting at the Syracuse old, Mark·bcgan his 'Ca reer as
a magician. Then five years
Elementary School.
Plans were made to march In the Monday night parade in ago Bryan joined him to form
Middleport. Group singing of Christmas carols opened tbe their specia l entertainment
meeting with Darla Lambert leading in the pledge; Paula team of Marko and Tarbaby.
Winebrenner, the Lord's Prayer; Carol Hendrix, girl scout These taicnletl young n]en
promise ; He1di Cobb, Brownie Smile song, and Kim Adams, maH frequent appearances
Browhie B's. Refreshments were served by Tracy Hubbard . throu ghout So utheastern
Ohio and also arc asked to
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JUDGES FOR the recent French Art colony photography show were, from the left, Leo
Hill, Annette Ashcrafl and John Earl Brown. Those persons who exhibited in the show will
be special guests at iii"!, FAC annual Christmas party for members Sunday afternoon .

Jan Cardone extended a · Donuts, Kooi·Aid, and tea
· special thanks to those who were served following ·the
· contributed food and assisted meel418 by the sixth grade.
in the kitchen.
, The PTO decided to send
thank you cards to Don
Beegle, Bob Fisher, and Bill
Nease for putting the sealer
on the basketball cout1.
Speaker at the lneeting was
THE SHOP will cut
Carl Wolfe who presented six
of his basketball boys and
~nd process
talked
about
ac complishments. of the past
your deer.
four years, and plans and
Regular.Cut, SlO
I hopes for the future.
Cut, Wrapped and
The room count wuwon by
Frozen, S20
the second grade. The next
meeting was annoWJced for
Pork or beel added to lhe
Jan. 10 with theJifth grade to
dear.
extra .
serve refreshments.
Don Wolfe led in the pledge
to open the meeting. Tbe
Lord's Prayer was given in
unison and officers' reports
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PTO to provide suppli~s

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Pictures,
Frames,
Religious Artifacts, ·Jewelry,
Hanging Lamps, Hanging Planters,
Bisque Figurines, Pots in wrought .
iron stands from Mexico.

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· Dear Helen:
,
At 18 I was very moral and very much In love. I couldn't
wait, so 1marr1e4 Joe, five years older than 1. Needless to say,
I was a virgin.
Parties and invitatirns stopped. Babies starred. Joe lost
hiB ambition and !lost Interest. At 19, I wsa a divorced woman
with two children; no job training, and no parents to help out .
Today I'm hippily married to the man I lived with a year
before we made the decision. We have two more children.
Believe me, II iny sana or daughters decide to live with a
mate for a while, they will have my blessings (and they know
It). If they decide tD jwnp Into marriage "cqld," they wiD have
my bleasini!IJ, along with doubts and fears.
Keep one thing in mind, all you parents with teenage girls:
AwOOUtn's honor is not between her legs.- A VERY OLD 32YEAR.OLD MOM

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Dear Helen:. .
What's thematterwith the world today• Why are people so.
unsure they have to try shacking up first ? H they are that '
WJcertain, ftl'get It! With llve.togethers, it's too e&amp;Sy to pack
np and spDilf she iBn 't super perfect.
Selfish people choose the n01l1118rriage way. They live for
themselves, which isn't reaDy "together."
What'a mCH"e tlle girl stands to lose most. She has all the .
wife's jobs ~ cotikfng, cleaning, etc., but If she gets pregnant,
just watch hiB dust! -'- MARRIED FOR LOVE
Dear Helen:
.
I came !rom a very religious family and it was hard living
together without that piece of paper; but after my divorce , I
decided -no more .pig In a poke. My present husband and I
worked out many of our problems in our live-together year.
When we ftnally married, we were sure - and we're still very
sure five years later.
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Yes, we've tllscuded our views with our children, mine
and his. We would never say "Do it," or 11Don'tfdo it"- that's
an Individual decisirn. We honestly say it worked for us, so we
woo't condemn. - R. C.

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Saturday &amp; Sunday
December 4th &amp; Sth
10 :00 to 5:00p .m.
Door priies and· refreshments
will be served. Featuring 6,000
in pots, tubes and
baskets , plus foliage
ntant&lt; and many more . A free
plant for all.

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By Charlene Hoeflich
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RACINE - Each teacher
of the Racine Elementary
School will receive $100 for
classroom supplles from the
Ra ~ine PTO.
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The decision to give the
teachers the money was
made at a recent meeting of
the PTO following a report on
the success of the fall
festival. It was noted th;!l tbe
festival cl eared $994 .
Kindergarten through sixth
grade is included in the
classroom supply allotment.
The PTO officers thanked
tbe teachers and others who
helped with the festival, and

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Nearly 200 Meigs County girl scouts and their leaders
In , the Pomeroy .Gitrlstmas parade Wednesday
night.
While most of the troops marched with their leaders,
several were In decorated trucks. Most of the girls wiD appear
again Monday night in the Middleport Christmas parade.
· Taking part Wednesday night were l'omeroy Brownies
1254, Pomeroy Juniors 1276, Pomeroy Brownies 1271, Pomeroy
·Juniors 1100, Syracuse Brownies 1120, Syracuse Juniors ·1204, . ·
Seiisbury juniors, Ches~r Brownies 1061, Chester Juniors
1049, Rutland Brownies 1293, Rutland Juniors 1292,
Harrisonville Brownies 1052, Harrisonville Juniors 1155, and
Racine Brownies 1247.
·
parUcipa~ d

Mrs. Pat ·Thoma, service unit director, announceS a
meeting of leaders and assistants to be held at 7 p.m. at the
Columbus and Southern.Ohio Electric Co. Wednesday .
Scout uniforms are needed. Anyone with a unifonn to
either donate or sell at a reasonable price is asked to contact
Mrs. Thoma.
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SYRACUSE JUNIOR TROOP 1204
Shari Cogar was elected scribe and Christy Arnold ,
treasurer for the Syracuse juniors at a meeting Tuesday night
at the school. They will serve for two months.
Plans were made for a Christmas party witi1 the girls to
have a gift exchange of $l.50.lt was decided that Becky Arnott,
Lisa Willis and Jenny Bentley would ca rry the fla gs in the
Pomeroy Christmas parade.
The Lord's Prayer led by Lori Michae l and the girl ""out
promise opened the meeting. Lisa Willis led in the pledge to _the
flag. Saturday the girls vi sit~d the Town Kiln in Pomeroy with
Mrs. Ginna Arnott assistin g with transportation. Work on the
Christmas project was continued. Dtea1,11a Owens served
cookies and Jenny Bentley provided potato chips.

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POMEROY JUNIOR 1180
Christmas wreaths for their mothers were made by the
Pomeroy juniors at a meeting of the troop Tuesday night at (he
Pomeroy Elementary School.
Plans were made to take Chr istmas baskel.s to the
residents of the Meigs County Infirmary with these to contain
' homemade cookies, candies and fruit. ·Delivery will be made
• by the scoul.s sometime before Christnias.
The pledge and girl seoul promise opened the meeting .
Refreshments were served. Leader is Patricia Woodyard and

Mrs. Gertrude Casto is the assistant leader .

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The
annu al
family
Christmas party for members of the French Art Colony
and their immediate families
will be Sunday afternoon at
Riverby from 2 until 4 p.m.
Special entertainment at
2:30 p.m. will be Marko the
Magicia n and Tarbaby the
Clown, who appeared last
Year and deli~htcd all who
at tend ed the Christmas
party.
In real life Marko is Mark
Wood, 18, a senior at Jackson
High School and Tarbaby is
his younger brother, Bryan,
13, an ei ghth grade student at
Jackson. They arc the sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wood.

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By Polly Cramer
DEAR POLLY - I would
like some suggestions for
.• usi ng remnan ts of

new

.. wallpaper and wonder if you
'· or the readers could help me.
I have quite a bit of this and
cannot bea r to throw it away .
, • - MRS. C.N.
DEAR ·MRS. C.N. - A
;.'! recent
Poi nte r suggested
using wallpaper remnants for

•• gUt wrapping. Also It could be

&lt; used to cover shabby waste

baskets, cannJsters, boJCes to
hold jewelry, etc. Then spray
with a clea r protective
coating. Such paper also
, ., makes pretty shelf and
'' " drawer linings. Place mats to
use on !be outdoor picnic
'
table would also be at·
' ' tractive. A guest coat closet
could be papered with such
l I
remnants
put on patchwork
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style.POLLY.
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DEAR POLI.Y - The
boxes that held my many
pu zzles
were
alwa ys
breaking and had to be taped
together. Now l put each
puzzle in a clean empty coffee
can . The cans do not take up
much room, ahd even if one is
dropped the lop does not fall
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Tear the picture otf the
, . off.
lid of the box, put it in the can
t•'
.1 ' and have something to follow.
" • - MARY E.
' • DEAR POLLY - l do not
"I •
• think there is anythi ng
•j ~ •• Kathleen can do about the
'
' '' odor in the down pillows on
' • her sofa . Doubless there is
blood on the quills cause~ by
plucking the birdS when they
;;, r
were too young . She should
return the pillows to the
dealer who sold her the sofa. I
went through this same thing
•; with down bed pillows. After
(,: trying everything l knew of
• for three months I finally
returned them and got a
refund.
For years l have used club
soda to remove grease spots
from chair• and rugs, as well
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When I want to use

lhc cake the wrapping is
taken off before defro.sting
and there is no messed u·p
as many other kinds of soil, frosting. - E:DNA.
even . poster ink .·
Polly will send you one of
her "peac hy " thank-you
CAROI.INE.
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DEAR POLLY _ When cards, Ideal or ram ng or
drying seeds this fall toi[use · pl acing In your famil y
for next year 's planting rhad ~ra poook, If she uses your
the problem of remembering favorite Pointer, Peeve or
what is what. So I put them in Problem In h.r column. Write
individual paper plates with Polly's Pointers In care of
the names written on the ·- this _newspaper.
plates.
Often, I have had socks end
up without pa1tners on wash
day . I lind they have. better
luck finding their mates, if I
drop the lone one in a paper
bag I keep in a closet. Each
wash day check the contents.
It is surprising How Jilany
show up and find their " mate~
in the bag . ._ FERN.
DEAR POLLY - My
favorite ch ec ker at the
grocery store suggested that
I use a large business envelope [preferably a used
one) to write my grocir)r list
on. As I come across any
coupons that are interesting
"-IMII
clip them and drop in that
envelope. I appreciate the
column and also the fact that
ROYAL CROWN
people do want to learn to be
frugal. - MRS. V.C.W.
BOTILING COMPANY
DEAR POLLY - When I
am going to freeze a cake, I

We Wire'Fiowers
Everywhe re

992-2039

THIS IS FOR THE ~RDS

WILD BIRD FEED
50 lb........... •5.70
25 lb •.•.•••••••.•3.10

SUN FLOWER SEED
50 .lb•••••••••••••11.50
5 lb••• ~ ••••••••••• '1.35
1 lb•••••••••• ~ •••••• 2ac

Pomq Flower Shop
Mrs . Millard Van Meter
Ph. "2-2039

Ph. 992 -5181

FAC members and their
.immediate

fam ili es

are

urged to attend this annua l
· Christmas get together.

~'lFTH TODAY
Mr. and . Mrs. David
Buskirk are observing their
fifth wedding ann ive rsary
today. Residents of Syracuse,
both Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk
are employes of the Ohio
Valley Publishing Co.

might cover.

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noodles.

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, beef,
fried
flounder fish,

hamburger steak, ham .

"He 's a little weak .,
to eat prison food!
wants to go over
Steamboat Inn for
home-cooked meal! "

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savs he

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Coconut cream, ·apple,
peach.

SAlAD &amp; FRUITS"

Delicious Char-Broiled Steaks
Dining Room Hours
. Weekdays 6 a .m. to 7 p.m., Sundaya~·!Y' · to 2 p.m.
Walk Up Window Closecifor Season
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Sweet, mashed, home

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7-Up, slaw. tossed.
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WATCH FOR SIGNS
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cannot charge a patient for
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NEW HAVEN, W. Va. meeting, dlscussion was held
Roy Elmer of Cllfton was the concerning the Christma s
featured speaker at the Fair to be held at the New
RCent regular meeting ol the Haven Community Building
New Haven Woman's Club. on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10
The president, Pauline a.m. unti!S p.m. Anumber of
He.ter, conducted, opening booths have been rented and
exerciSes and devotions were ,it is hope~.• large number of
pr!!Sinted by Connie Carter. per!l&lt;ms will take advantage
· Mr•. Elmer, who with his of the various activities and
family moved here from New items available.
Orleans, gave an Interesting
II was annowiced that a
tallt on painting, sketching, Swine Flu Innoculation
and diJplayed several of his Clinic, under the auspices of
works. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the Woman's Club, will be
are also engaged in restoring held at the St. Paul Lutheran
the old Redmond home in Church on Friday, Dec. 10,
from 2'1o ~·p . m.
·
Cliflon.
During th e business
Members attending in·
eluded Mrs. Donald F. Roush,
Mrs. Karl'Wiles, Mrs. llarold
Bumgarner, Mrs , Maysel
Clevenger, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs.
Jack Flesher and Mrs. Dan .
EdwardS.
Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrs.
Roger Fink, Mrs. Wayne
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Carter, Mrs. Thelma Scally,
Candy, Ingels, Mrs. David
BYWANETTARADEKIN Simonton and Mrs. George
John Holliday spent Circle.
Thanksgiving at the home of
Mrs. Gary Gregory, Mrs.
his son·ln·law and daughter, Bill Frishette, Mrs. Mark
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn eth Ward, Mrs. R. G. Greene,
Wilcox, David and Darla of Mrs. George In gels, Mrs.
Middleport.
Arthur Hart, Mrs. Ness Abel,
Mrs. Edith Talbert has Lois Robinson, Beverly
been visiting rel#ltlves and Hester, Pauline Hester and
friends in this area for the Elizabeth Reichert. ·
past two months. She is now
visiting in Charleston, South
Carolin&amp;
enrol!te
to
CaUfornia .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Holliday, Judy, Gary and
Floyd, Mr. Arlin Radekin, weeks leave from the Air
daughter Amy Jo, Mr. and Force with relatives and
Mrs. G. A. Radekln, Mrs. friends of this area. Mr.
Dorothy Johnston and Mrs. Bolen is stationed in New
Audrey Swett spent Thanks· Mexico.
Laurel Grange held regular
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Don
meeting at the home of Mr.
Bums of Wilkesville. '
Those attending the State and Mrs. Albert Bolen. Two
Youth Con(,ren~ . a\. Cit· ap~li~~)ions were accepted.
clevllle v;e.t_e .l '
and The next regular meeting will
Marcia. l!olcomb and Judy be held at the home of Mrs.
Anna E. Turner on New
H~IUday of Laurel Grange,
Year's
Night.
Opal, Patty and Billie Dyer of
Victor
Morriss and friend
Star Grange, Ell)ma English
are
visiting
and deer hunting
and Keith Ashley from
at
the
home
of his grandRacine Grange .
pa
r~
nt
s
,
Mr
.
and Mrs.
Mr. and : Mrs. Kenneth
Marvin
Morriss.
Bolen is spendi~g a two

News,
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GIFTS-fOR- THE-iNTIRE FAMILY!

FRIDAY
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
bazaar, Meigs County
Humane Society , Friday and
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30p.m.
at Thrift Shop, across from
Pomeroy Post Office; baked
gpods, handcrafted items.
Proceeds to shelter building
fund.
SATURDAY
OPEN INSTALLATION of
officers of Harrisonville
Lodge 411 F&amp;AM at New
Temple Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Rig ht worshipful brother
Clifford Edwards of Proc·
torville, install ing officer.
Potluck refres hments. ·All
master masons, families and
friends welcome.
CHRISTMAS
Bazaar
Seturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m·. at
West Columbia Elementary
School sponsored by West
Columbia United Methodist
Church. .Soup, sandwiches,
baked goods and craft items
will be featured.
BAZAAR BY Racine
United Methodist Church
women at annex, Friday, 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. with soup
supper included and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with
bake sale Included .

AWARDS PRESENTED - Martin JaniS, left, director of th~ Ohio Commission on
Aging, presenl.s awardS to Marvin W. l)l.tcllargh, area coordinator; Martha Werner
regional coordinator, and James Alexander: assistant director, I tor , for exceeding goals i~
recrulllng members for Oh1o's Golden Buckeye Cards program. By proving they are 65 or
older, Meigs County senior citizens may apply for carda at the Meigs County Book mobile·
Pomeroy, Sfnior Citizens Center, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mondays-Fridays; Rutland Senio;
Citizens Center, Wednesda ys, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.;· Reedsville Fire Deparbnent, to a. m. to 2
p.m., Wednesdays; Tuesdays at Hensley's Grocery , 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or at Harrisonville
Elementary School senior citizens room; Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Racine Council
Room. Those unable to register at any location should phone R.S .V.P., 992-7884.

VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Napp er and children of - ,....
Aberdeen were Thanksgiving
weekend guests of his
mother, Mrs. Lillian Napper
of Minersville.

Now Open
CRAm LADIES
HANDY.CRAFTS

Visitors enjoyed

CHENILLE ;
ART FOAM
MACRAME

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PING PONG TA=.B::LE___

Ill

On Certifieates
Of Deposit

MOM,
DAD,

The elder Mr. McDinlel
was released prior to Tlutnbglving from St . JOseph 's
Hospital In Parkersburg, W.
Va. wh ere he had been
confined for two weeks.

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to pay!

Thanksgiving weekend
visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. raul McDaniel, Sr.,
Middleport, were
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Barr, Grant St., Mlddlepcrt,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Clark and daughter , R.acine.
Joining their parents ror
Thanksgiving dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel,
Jr. and daughter, Michelle
Dawn, Washington Court
House, and Mr. and Mrs.
David. Jacks and children,
David , Jr ., Patrick ahd
Bridget Renee, Middleport.

Eden News
Martha Holsinger.
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By Martha HolSinger
Mr. ond Mrs. Sol Bigley
Attendonce at Eden Sunday spent Thanksgiving Day with
School , November 28 was 60. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bigley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Spending Thanksgiving
Mrs. Martha Durst, Debbie
Hudson of Welchtown Hill, Day with Martha Holsinger and Dee Dee visited recently
FEATURING:
Minersville, had six of their were Virginia Ca rter, Ton y with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
10 children home for Thanks- and Carrie Ann Gillilan, Mr. Holsinger and family. Also
giving dinner.·
and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Jr, vi siting the Holsingers
Spending the day with their John and Jay.
Thanksgiving Day were Mrs.
parents were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted · Carson Dawain Durst, Charlotte
Bernard Hudson and family , and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley Rood and Bret and Mr. and
West Columbia, W. Va.; Mr. had Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Gary Durst and family .
and Mrs. Sonriy Hudson and with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Susie Kerwin" and
Steve, Middleport; Mrs : Frank and family, Syracuse, Mrs. Gladys Hill spe nt
SUNDAY
ANYTHING FOR THE HANDY CRAFTER
Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
REVIVA L starting Sunday, Laura Autherson and Sunday . .
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reed and Mrs. William Hoselton.
7:30 each evening at Rutland children, Syracuse ; Mr . and
804 W. MAl N ST.
Freewill Baptist Church with Mrs. Kenneth Eblin and visited recentlrJI!!h his Aunt
Rev. Norman Taylor, Eva·ns, fa mily, Rutland; Denver
POMEROY, OHIO
W. Va ., evangelist. Public Hudson and Charlotte Jones,
Akron; Buster Diddle,
invited.
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Syracuse; Charles Hudson ,
PRACTICE for installation Minersvil1e.
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of Pomeroy Chapter 186,
Other callers at the J udilon
O.E.S. to be held at 2 p.m. home were Delores and Lucy
Sunday at the Mason ic Winebrenner, Mason , W. Va .;
Temple. All new officers Marie Bush and Denver
requested to be present . Bush, Pomeroy, and Rhonda
Ins tallation will be held CQOk, Syracuse.
Tuesday night, 7: 45 p.m. at
the Temole.
· RACINE Chapter 134 DES
Sunday at Masonic Temple, 2
p.m. to practice for in·
staUatlon . All officers and
JENKINS PROMOTED
officers-elect are asked to
RACINE '- David R.
attend.
Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
MEETING at Long Bottom· Charles L. Shain, Racine,
United Methodist Church recently was promoted to
Friday through Sunday, 7:30 Ann y specialist four while
nightly. The Rev. Bud Hat· serving with the 3rd ·Infantry
field , Gallipolis Ferry, W. Division in Schweinf urt ,
Va., evangelist. Public in- Gennany. Spec. Jenkins is a
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combat engineer. He is a 1975
MONDAY
graduate of Southern High
AUTO·FOLD
!NSTALLAT!ON of the 1977 SchooL
officers of Racine Chapter 134
will be held Monday, 8 p.m. at
the Masonic Temple .
Durable, dark-green porboard
POMEROY WOME N ' ~
By Helen Bottel
lop with fully w iped court
~
~ Christian Temperance Union,
lines . table measures 5' 11. 9'
annual Christmas party at
x JO" high. Whole family fun!
Parents Wri~ Aoout Live·lns
noon Mon'day at the home of
Dear Readers:
REGULAR59.95
Miss Nelle Bing, Union Ave.,
Recently I · published two le t~rs from parents who Pomeroy. The dinner will be
INTEREST
championed '
over marriages that might be potluck.
. doomed to
they'd prefer their children "try
REGULAR MEETING,
they wouldn't h~ve felt this way ten
• Heovy•(¥iuge tubular steel le·,,.- - --Meigs Chapter, Order of
I
• . ')" heovy-dufy nvlon casters
llielf're,action. my question being , "Have DeMolay, 7:30 p.m. Monday
• Folds ootomotioolly for eosy
your ideas ·o'n
changed and il so, would you at ' Middleport Mas oni c
storage
Temple; special presentation
reveal thla.to your teenage children?"
to
be
held.
'
ReiultBMneverispllt. Mcordingto my mail (which isn't
''proof".,ii$ we conducted no controlled survey) parents are
TUESDAY
.
equally divided on the marriage-first vs. trial-run theory. Here
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
are samples :
Daughtel's of America, 7:30
Nlnlty diY Interest ''"atty
If
withdrawn
Ufon
2STATION
+++
p.m. Tuesday night at. the
m•turlt., Clift .
Dear Helen:
hail. Quarterly birthdays to
living together before marriage is not determined by be observed. Refreshments to
anyrne's personal opinion. This is a moral question that is be served by the good of the
Convenient, instant -hookup lnlerco m Is bolanswered clearly In the Bible.
tery operated (ba ttery is included ) ond hos 50
order committee.
ft . of wire. lolk ond listen , Solid state
Parents MUST speak out firmly and not compromise what
TOPS CLUB Tuesday at
tronsistori1ed.
they know to be right. By giving in to the changing opinions of
Mi;ddleport
American
Legion
our times and encouraging their ctiildren to do so also (i.e. ,
"try before ·you buy") they are undermining the moral HaU, 6:30 p.m. Bring funny
Tht A lhtn' County
structure that God designed lor our fulfillment, and they are money and gift for auction.
REG.
Plans
for
Christmas
party
SIYints
&amp; Loan Co .
contributing to the delinquency and instability of these young
15.99
· 2t6 Stconct St.
will be made. New members
lives.
ftomtroy , Ohio
.
Obedience to what is right guarantees prosperity, no are welcome.
DREW WEBSTER Post 39,
matter what the Issue involved. Disobedience and compromise
America n Legion, Tuesday,
only lead ·to misery and failure. Is it worth the chance? Dec.
7, 8 p.m.
MRS. c. W.

1·Heleli"·Help ·.

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Family entertains visitors

I Calendar

woman 's club meet

Point Rock

SUNDAY

TWO WELCOMED
Two new members are
being welcomed by the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints.
'They are Jerri Rought · and
Robert Hartley of Pomeroy.
The two were baptized on
Nov. 20 and conflnned on
Nov. 28 into the RaCine-Portland Branch.

4488

'1,000 Minimum

1 Yr. Term

SISTER,
BROTHER

INTERCOM

Meigs Co•.8nn:ft ·

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FLOWERS
For All Occasions

Christmas tree .

.services.

THE SHOP

stop at Rivcrby on Sundav

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afternoon and have special
treats for the children of the
members of the FAC. Special
guests will be the exhibitors
of the recent photography.
show.
Mrs. Marge Adkins and
Mrs. Beverly Walker are cochairing this annual event
with Mrs. Ida Thaler in
charge of the afternoon 's
refreshm en ts. Riverby is
bea utifully decorated as a
result of the ha rd work of
Mrs . Carolyn Hippensteel
and her Christmas committee who have been
meeting daily this week to
complete the construction of
the eight foot pine cone

SERVICES TO START
Evening servlc.es at the
Ch urch of Christ In
Christian Union of Hobson
will begin at 7 p.m. during
the ·winter months. This
will Include both the
Sunday evening services
and the Wednesday night
prayer services. The public
Is Invited to attend all

CLUB TO MEET
The TOPS club will meet
Tuesday· at Middleport
American Legion at 6:30 p.m.
Ali members are to bring
funny money and gift for
auction. · Auctioneer will be
Dan Smith. Plans for the
Christmas party to be held
Dec, 21 will be made; Mrs:
Imogene Bing is chainnan of
the Christma s program.
Anyone wishing to join may
do so at the next meeting . All
members are urged to attend.

Elmer speaks at

"AnENnON
DEER HUNTERS"

West Virginia.
Santa Claus will make a

put it in the freezer before
wrapping so the fr ost in g

Gift wrapping
with remnants

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is Sunday at Riverby

SYRACUSE BROWNIES 1120
Drum replica tree ornaments were started by the When he was only nine years
Brownies at the Thursility night meeting at the Syracuse old, Mark·bcgan his 'Ca reer as
a magician. Then five years
Elementary School.
Plans were made to march In the Monday night parade in ago Bryan joined him to form
Middleport. Group singing of Christmas carols opened tbe their specia l entertainment
meeting with Darla Lambert leading in the pledge; Paula team of Marko and Tarbaby.
Winebrenner, the Lord's Prayer; Carol Hendrix, girl scout These taicnletl young n]en
promise ; He1di Cobb, Brownie Smile song, and Kim Adams, maH frequent appearances
Browhie B's. Refreshments were served by Tracy Hubbard . throu ghout So utheastern
Ohio and also arc asked to
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Polly's Pointers

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JUDGES FOR the recent French Art colony photography show were, from the left, Leo
Hill, Annette Ashcrafl and John Earl Brown. Those persons who exhibited in the show will
be special guests at iii"!, FAC annual Christmas party for members Sunday afternoon .

Jan Cardone extended a · Donuts, Kooi·Aid, and tea
· special thanks to those who were served following ·the
· contributed food and assisted meel418 by the sixth grade.
in the kitchen.
, The PTO decided to send
thank you cards to Don
Beegle, Bob Fisher, and Bill
Nease for putting the sealer
on the basketball cout1.
Speaker at the lneeting was
THE SHOP will cut
Carl Wolfe who presented six
of his basketball boys and
~nd process
talked
about
ac complishments. of the past
your deer.
four years, and plans and
Regular.Cut, SlO
I hopes for the future.
Cut, Wrapped and
The room count wuwon by
Frozen, S20
the second grade. The next
meeting was annoWJced for
Pork or beel added to lhe
Jan. 10 with theJifth grade to
dear.
extra .
serve refreshments.
Don Wolfe led in the pledge
to open the meeting. Tbe
Lord's Prayer was given in
unison and officers' reports
Phone 992 -3426
wer~ given.
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7-'l'heDallySentlnei,Mldd!ellOri-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Dec. 3, 1976

PTO to provide suppli~s

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HUNDREDS

OF
-SELECTIONS
TO
CHOOSE
FROM!

fifr1

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FINE SELECTION OF
. Glassware, China, Crystal. Candles,
Sta.tues,
Pictures,
Frames,
Religious Artifacts, ·Jewelry,
Hanging Lamps, Hanging Planters,
Bisque Figurines, Pots in wrought .
iron stands from Mexico.

GIFTS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION FOR
EVERY OCCASION

IN
D BROWSE AROUND
OPEN

YOU

MONDAY
thru. -THURSDAY
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· and SATURDAY II A.M. til5:30 P.M.

OUR SlORE
TO
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OPEN ,

'Simon's Gift Center
232 E. MAIN, POMEROY, 0.
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992·7828

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· Dear Helen:
,
At 18 I was very moral and very much In love. I couldn't
wait, so 1marr1e4 Joe, five years older than 1. Needless to say,
I was a virgin.
Parties and invitatirns stopped. Babies starred. Joe lost
hiB ambition and !lost Interest. At 19, I wsa a divorced woman
with two children; no job training, and no parents to help out .
Today I'm hippily married to the man I lived with a year
before we made the decision. We have two more children.
Believe me, II iny sana or daughters decide to live with a
mate for a while, they will have my blessings (and they know
It). If they decide tD jwnp Into marriage "cqld," they wiD have
my bleasini!IJ, along with doubts and fears.
Keep one thing in mind, all you parents with teenage girls:
AwOOUtn's honor is not between her legs.- A VERY OLD 32YEAR.OLD MOM

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READY TO FINISH

WOODEN TOY CHEST

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OPEN HOUSE

Dear Helen:. .
What's thematterwith the world today• Why are people so.
unsure they have to try shacking up first ? H they are that '
WJcertain, ftl'get It! With llve.togethers, it's too e&amp;Sy to pack
np and spDilf she iBn 't super perfect.
Selfish people choose the n01l1118rriage way. They live for
themselves, which isn't reaDy "together."
What'a mCH"e tlle girl stands to lose most. She has all the .
wife's jobs ~ cotikfng, cleaning, etc., but If she gets pregnant,
just watch hiB dust! -'- MARRIED FOR LOVE
Dear Helen:
.
I came !rom a very religious family and it was hard living
together without that piece of paper; but after my divorce , I
decided -no more .pig In a poke. My present husband and I
worked out many of our problems in our live-together year.
When we ftnally married, we were sure - and we're still very
sure five years later.
.
Yes, we've tllscuded our views with our children, mine
and his. We would never say "Do it," or 11Don'tfdo it"- that's
an Individual decisirn. We honestly say it worked for us, so we
woo't condemn. - R. C.

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Saturday &amp; Sunday
December 4th &amp; Sth
10 :00 to 5:00p .m.
Door priies and· refreshments
will be served. Featuring 6,000
in pots, tubes and
baskets , plus foliage
ntant&lt; and many more . A free
plant for all.

HU8BARDS GREEN HOUSE
992-5776
Syracuse, Ohio.

"" DISPOSABLE

Ready to finish chest with rugoecJ rope handles.
Ideal for toys and games. 30" x 151h'' • lW!".

FLASHLIGHT
Compact torch for purse or poe·

CHILDREN'S

TABLE &amp; CHAIR SET

hardwood Colonial set il"(ludes sturdy
17 1!&amp;'' x 11V." K 25·118" high toble ond two
Pennsylwnio [Mch decorated choirs .

l·piece

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CHOICE

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BACKBOARD &amp;GOAL

36" 11. .48" x W' e~ l eri oc treated hardboard. '!J'' ,
r&amp;.Jnd bor $feel gool. Hardware ond net included .

REGULAR
29.95

ket ."

Lon g·burnl ng,

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piercing beom.

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REG.
1.79

99c,

POMEROY CEM-ENT BLOCK CO.
The Department Store of BuUding
Since 1915

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TRINITY CHURCH R ~v W H
Perr m, pastor Roy Moyer Su n·
dov schoo l supt Church Sc hoo l
~I S a m wors tu p serv1ce , 10 30
(J m C ho ~r rehearsal Tuesday

7 30 p m under di H1CIIOn of Mri
Pa ul Nease
POMEROY

CHURCH

O F THE

NAZARENE rcorner Unton and
Mulberry Rev Clyde V Hender

Sundoy :.chool, 9 30
c m Gl en McClu ng 'supl morn

liOn , pa stor
1

mg worsh•p 10 30 -,f m , e vemng
se r... ICe 7 30 mtd ¥ ek se rY •ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EP.ISCOPAL The Rev
Ha rold Deeth. rec tor Church ser
" 'ces 10 30 a m Holy commu ·
n 1on hrsl Su nday of mont h chur
ch school 10 30o m for nursery
t hrough 11

POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST ,
R1chord hanson pas to r B1ble
" hoo l 9 30 am wors ht p, 10 :lO
om ad ul t wo rsh1p ser vtce and
young people's mee tlllg , 7 30
p m Cornbm ed B1ble stu dy and
prayer meellng Wedn esday 7 30

pm

\r\ohat wa s he re&lt;t ll y likP' Wu
knnw him as !liP C crw rol of thu

Ar rny' We n•v erc lum ,r ~ uu r h rs t
Pres1d ent t \.V c ho nor htrn ns I &lt;~ !her
of h rs r. mr n lr} 1 But h•l s lo11 k on
hrrn .rs )U SI &lt;I ll o ut s t t!n ( i 111 ~ mil l!
And wll&lt;ll \-\ Ull ld hP l h mk n f.tr ~
II U~\ that tht.! I I) Ulll r~ Jw luunJud I S
c f~ ln bra lr n g ti s t w o hu nd tPdt b

brrth day '
Thp chan gf's whe n you p t!lhl'm
Bgamst th o vast span of ln :-&gt; tory
Ju1ve been munumcntnl Wuu ld ho
cou ld he. lOi n tod a\• 5 dub' O,r,
y
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prova l, and turn nway'l
II w ou ld be mWrcSlll lg to rllll I
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Geo rg" Was hrn~lo n And hdd 11 1
ltv od whe 11lw rhd thflft 1\'!! ll ld

have bfJe ll OIIIJ iJi dt..:IJ \\ l!t•ru
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With the hope it wtiL in some measur ~, foster and help susldin that
whtch is good m family and community life, this Jeat_vre is sponsor ed by
the bu siness fi rm s and organizations whose nam~jlear be low.
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KINGSBURY HOME SAlES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
THE FI NEST IN MOBILE HOME S
1100

E Marn

Pomero

Ph 992 J034

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.
Ph 992 2101

WilKINSON'S

John F Fultz

Pom eroy

BIG JIM'S PLAZA

SMALL ENG IN E SALES &amp; SERV iC E
498 Lo cust Sf

Mtddleport

RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
'"HElL " DEALE R
Thtrd Sf

Mrdd teport, Ohto

Ph 992-3092

Racme

liNDA:s lADY FAIR BEAUTY SAlON
Ca I t 949 -2818 For~a n Apporntment

Ph 9'19 28 82

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RE=:::UTER·BROGAN INSURANCE

Racin e, Ohto

__ J'AUL'S BARBER SHOP

SERVICES
2111

E Mam

Open 8 to 5- Closed Thurs
Ph 992 5 lJO

Pom eroy

Rac1n e, Ohto

WAID CROSS SONS STORE
GROC ER IES &amp; GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Ra c m e

Ph 949-2550

ElliS &amp; SONS SOHIO
COMPLE TE AU TOMOTIVE SERVICE
Locust &amp; Beech Sts MtddleportPh 992 9921

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Nah onw rde Ins
80 '1 W Ma m

Co ol Columbus 0

Pom eroy

Ph 992 -23 18

HEINER'S BAKERY

BAKER S OF GAY90 BREAD
Middleport
Ph 992 -3030

SWI$HER &amp; LOHSE PHARM-ACY

BA KER S OF GOODBREAD
Huntmgton , W Va

' ' . WE FILL DOCTORS
PR ESCR IPTION S
992 2955

SEAR'S CATAlOG MERCHANT

DUDLEY'S

LOUI SW OSBORN E

TWO LOCATIONS

220 E Matn

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2178

39 N Second 5t

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MARK V STORE

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Mtddleport, 0 .

'16 Co urt St

Mtddleport, Ohto

Mtddleport, Ohto

WE HANDLE ON LY US DA CHO ICE

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GOEGLEIN SAND &amp; GRAVEL

McCOY AUCTION SERVICE
(For a rea l audion call the Real McCoy)

Ph 992 3284

I 0. (Mac I McCoy
985-3944

Mtddleport

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CONVENI E NT MARKETS

THE DAILY SENTINEL

MIDWAY MARKET ~on;;~o2~'e 2
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AMERICAN

PAI_~TING

Ded 1cated to

Metgs-Mason Area
Phone 992 2156

Furnrture &amp; Hardware
H ome trt e ~aws

'

Ph 446-0963

Addi son , Ohto.

Ptt. 992 6113

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
.
&amp; LOAN CO.

296 W Second

Pomeroy

Ph 985 3308

Chester

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Kerni ' s

Korner

t&lt;ermtt Walton

Ph. 992-JB63

ROSEBERRY'S PENNlOIL

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
Churc h and offt~e

Ractne

Ph. 949 9130

THE STORE WITH A HEART
Racrne
Ph 949-2626

suppl1 es -

gifts
99

RACINE FOOD MARKET

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CO.

INDU STR tAL &amp; COMMERCIAL

theln"terests of

Mtll St.

Mtddleport

RIGGS USED CARS, INC.
Rog er R1 e bel
RoJy R1ggs
St. Rt 7
Chesler
Ph 985-4100

THE SAL VA TI ON ARMY Envoy
Roy W Wm1ng off icer •n charge
Sunday
10 om
Hal mess
mee tmg
10 30 a m
Sunday
School Young Peopl es Leg1on 7
p m Thur sday , 1 to 3 p m
LadieS Hom e League 7 p m Prep
classes
BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAP
liST CHAPEL Route I Shade Pa stor Bobby Elkm s
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday worst·u p
5 45 p m , Wednesday pray er se r
VICe 7 30p m
ST PAUL lUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of Sycamore and Second
St s Pomeroy ThlOl Re v W1l ltom
Middleswo rth
Pa stor
Sunday
School at 9 45 am and Church
Serv1ces I I am
SACRED HEART Rev Fath er
Paul D Welton pastor Phone
99'1 2825 Sa turday even mg Ma ss
7 30 Su nday M oss 8 and l Oa m
Con fess•on Satu rday 7 1 30 p m
POMER OY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST 200 W Mo 1n Sl Jerry
Pou l m•n• ster phone 992 7666
Conserva!i vA non ms l rum enta t
Sunday wors h1p 10 o m B•ble
study 11 am . worsh1p b p m
Wednesday BtbiE' study 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev Ro lp h Srn ilh
pastor Sunday school 9 30 om
Mrs Worl ey Fro nos supenn len
dent Preochmg ser111ces fi rs t &amp;
lh lfd Sunday!&gt; followmg Sunday
Sc hool
GRAtlAMUNITEDM EIH ODIST
Preach•ng 9 30 a rn hr st and se
t
cond Sundays o each month
tl11 rd and fourth Sunday s each
month
wor sh1p ser..-t
cen111H5
ot 7 30
p rn Wednesdo~
eve
at

' 30

Pro,erond Br bleStud,

SEVE NTH DAY ADVENTIST
Mutberry HetghtsRoad Pomeroy

Po.to• Gera rd se ron

Sabbath

School Sup ermt end ent
Cla ro
Mcintyr e Sabba th Schoo l So tur
doy alrernoon or 2 00 w 1!h Wor
sh1p ServiCe to llowmg ol 3 I5
RUTLAND FIR ST BAP TI ST
CHURCH - Dre wy Gor e
sup!
Sunday School 9 30 a m morn
•n g wor sh1p lO 45 o m
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
Casto pas tor Sunday School
q 30 a lfl evenmg w orship 7 30
Thursday cvenmg proye r se rv•ce
7 30p m
POMEROY FIR ST BAPTIST Rev
Rolph Zundel p o~tor W1tt om
Wa rson Sunday schoo l supt
Sunday schoo l 9 30om BYF 6
p m B1ble st udy Wedne sday 7
p m cho1r prac ti Ce Wf:!dnesdoy
8 30p m
FIRST S\)UTHE RN HA P TI Sr 2B2
Mulberry Ave Pom eroy Pa ul J
Wh1 te Past or Gory Basham Sun
doy sc hoo l supt Sunday school
q 30 o m
mornmg wor sh1p
l O 30 evenmg w01 sh1p , b 30 p rn
M1dweel-. prayer ser11 1C&amp; 7 JO
pIll
MIDWAY COMMUNI TY CEN TER
Oe..: ler Rd Lo n g sv ttl~ Oh o Rev
Clyde Ferrell Po ster Sunday
Sc hool
11
a Ill
Sa tur day
preochmg se rv1ce5 7 30 p m
W ~d n~ s doy even mg B1b le st1..1 dy
or7J0pm
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Ba iley Run Rood Rev Emmett
Row5 on pa stor Handley Dunn
sup! Sunday sch ool 10 a m Sun
doy eve nmg sen1 ce 7 30 Btb le
teochmg 7 30 p m Thurs day
OVESV IlLE COMM UNIT Y CHUR
CH RogE&gt;r C Turner pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a m Sunday
morn mg worsh1 p 10 30 Sunday
eventng ser viCe 7 30
THE SALVATION ARMY 115
Bull ernut A 11e, Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Roy W1nmg office rs m
charge Sunday hot me ss mee tmg
10 a m Sunday school 10 30
am leo dcr YPSM Elotse Adams;
sot vot 10n mee lmy
7 30 p m
Lod1cs Home league I 2 noon to 2
p m Thursday praye r meel1119
and B1ble st udy Thur sday 7 30

pm
MIDDlEPORT
Ml MORIAH BAPTIST Corner
Founh and Mom M iddleport
Rev Henry Key Jr pastor Sun·
day Schoo l 9 JO o m Mrs Ervtn
Baumga rdner
supl
Marnmg
worship 10 45o m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
CH RIST IN CHRIS TIAN UNION
lawrence Manley pastor M r S~.
Russell Young Sunday School
Sup r Su nday School 9 30 o m
Ev entng
w ors h1p
7 30
Wednesday prayer mee hng 7 30
p rn
' Ml MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Roc1ne Rout e 2 the Rev James
M Muncy pa sto r Sun day schoo l
9 .dS a rn mormn g wo rs h1 p 11
am
evenmg won h1 p 7 JO
Proyer meehng, Tuesday 7 JO
p m Young peoples meeting
7 30 p m Thu rsday
MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Corner S1.o:th a nd Palmer, th e Rev
Peter Granda! pastor Donny
Thompson , supermtendent Sun
day School WMPO R,dto pro
gram 7 45 am Sun day Sc hool ,
9 IS o m
Morning Worsh1p
10 15 a m Youth ocllvtt•es and
l ellowsf"P f or jUniOr and sentor
h1gh student!; 6 p 111 Sunday
e11emng won hip 7 30 p m Mtd
wee k
p rayer
terv•ces ,
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST, M&lt;d
dleport 5th and Mo tn George
Gloze, m1 mste r M1k e Gerlach,
superintende nt Ter ry Yan~ ey
youlh mm tsler 8lble schoo l 9 30
o m I mormng w o r s ~up 10 30
a rn , evemng wor5 htp 7 30,
pr ny ar
ser v1ce ,
7
p m
Wednesday
MIDDLEPONT CHUR CH OF THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Don Cole,
pa$tor Mrs Mary La they Su n de~
5oc hool sup! Sunday ~ c h oo l , 9 30
om
mornmg worsh ip 10 JU

o m

Sund ay
evongel h f i C
P1a yer
me&amp;t!ng . 7 30 p m
maetmg Wedne!doy 7 30 p m
UNITE D
PRESBVTER I AN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY.
Dw1ght L Zov•h d1 recto r
HARRI S ONVIllE
PRE SBYTER IAN
Re v
Ern est
Stnckh n, pasto r Su ndoy church
Mr s Homer
schoo l 9 30 o m
Lee su pt , morn •ng w orsh1p ,

10 30

M IDDLEPORT

Sunday schoo l ,

9 30 a m Rtchard Vaughan supt
Mornmg wor5htp 10 30
SYRACUSE Morntng wors hip 9
o m Sunday sc hop l 10 o m Mrs
Sampson Hall supt
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO
Rev James D Guynn pastor
Su n do~ !&gt;Choo l 10 om
Sunday
worshtp 11om, Su ndoy evemng
se riii[E! 7 p m Wednesday war ·
sh1 p ser viCe 7 30 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Ne01 Long Botro m Ed sel Hart ,
pastor Sunday school 10 om
Chu,ch
7 30 p m
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTj\ l ,
Th ~r d A ve the Re11 Wt ll 1am Kmt
tel pastor Ronald Dugan Sun
day Sch ·~ ' Supt Cla sses for oil
ages e11 1 1g se r11tce 7 30 B•bl e
~ tu dy
Wedne sday 7 30 p m
youth servt(:es Fndoy 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP
TI ST Corner Ash and Plum Noel
Herrm an pastor Solurdoy even
1ng ser vtce 7 30 p m Sunday
Sc hool 10 a m Sundoy evei1mg
wors h1p 7 30 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Rober! T Bu mgarner
Director
POMEROY CLU STER
Re11 R ob ~ rt Hayden
Rev James Corbtll
CH ESTER Worstu p 9 IS o m
Church School10 o m
POMEROY Worsh1p 10 30om
Ch urch Sch9ol q 30 a m UMYF
6 30p m
ENTERPRI SE Worshtp 9 a rn
Church Schoo l lOam
~O C K SPRI NGS Wo rs h1p 10
a m Chu rc h Schoo l 9 15a m
UMVFb30p m
FlATWOODS Wor shtp, 11 o m
Church School lO am
MIDDLEPORT CLU STER
Rev Robe rt Bumgarn er
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
Pa stor Wor sh tp 10 30 am Chur
chSchoo l9 30o m UMYF6p m
RUTLAND Wilbur H1ll Pas tor
Wor sh•p 10 30 o m Chu rch School
9 30 om
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R1 chard E Jor..-1s
ASBURY Worsh•p 10 40 a m
Church Sc hool 9 30 om UMW
l~r s t fuesdoy B1ble Stud y Thu rs
7 30 p m
FOREST RUN Worsh1p 9 a m
Church S~:h o o i\ O o m
MINERSVILLE Worship 10 o m
Chu1 ch School9 am
SYRACUSE Chr uch School 9 30
om Worsh •p serv•ce 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLU STER
Rev T•mo lhy Smti h
Cluster l ea der
Rev Sleven W1 lson
Assoc mte
BETHAN Y [Dorcas ) Worsh• p
q 30 o rn Ch urch School 10 30

om
CARMEL Chruch Sc hool 9 30
am Worsht p 10 30 o m 2nd an d
4th Su11d oy s
APPLE GROV E Sun day Sc hoo l
930 am Worship 730 p m ls t
and 3rd Sunday s Prayer m eetm g
Wednesday 7 30 p rn Fellowship
!&gt; upper ftrsl Sa turday b p m UMW
2nd Tuesdoy 7 30 p m
EAST LET ART Chruc h School
ls t 2nd 3rdSundoy s 930a m
Fou n h Sun day 10 30 am War
sh1 p 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4t h
Su l)cfoy 9 30 a m Prayer meehng
Wedne sday 7 30 p m UMW 1s t
Tuesday 7 30p m
WE SlEYAN (Rocme ) Sunda y
School 10om Worsh1p t I am
Jr UMYF Wed n es do~ 3 30 p m
61bl e Srudy Thursday 7 p m Cho11
Practi ce Thursday B p m
LET ART ~A LL S Chur ch Schoo l
ls t 2nd 3rd Sunday s lOIS om
.dlh Sunday 9 15 am Worsh ip
1s t 2nd Jrd Su ndoys 9 15 om
4th Sun do~ 7 30 p m
MORNING SlAR Wor!oohtp 9 30
am Church Schoo l 10 30 om
M1d Week Se rv tce Wednesday 8

pm
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 11
a m Chut:ch School 9 30 a m
PORTLAND Wo rsh1p 7 30 p m
Chu rc h School9 30 o /l1
SUTTON Church School 9 30
o m Wor 5oh1p l si and 3rd Sundays
10 30om
NOR THEAST CLUSTER
Re..- R1chard Thomas
Po5o lor
Duane Sy denstrtck er
Joh n Douglas
Assoctotes
JOPPA Worship 10 am Chur
ch School 9 o m Pray er Meetmg
We.dnesday 8 p m
• LONG BOTTOM Sunday school
at 9 30 o m Wo rsh1p serviCe!&gt; of
7 30 p m Btble 5tu dy and You th
meetmg
at
8 p m
on
Wednesdays
NORTH BETHEL Worsh1p 11·
am Churc h School 10a m
AlF RED Sunday School 9 30
om Wor ~htp 10 45 am , Prayer
m eet1ng Wednesday 7 45 p m
UMW3rd Tuesday 8 p m
REEDSV ILLE Sunday School q 30
a m Wors htp 7 30 p m , Prayer
Tuesday ,
M ee tmg 7 30 p m
Vl! lloh on7 30 p m 1st Thu rs day
SILVER RIDGE Wors htp 10 am
Church School 9 a m
TUP PER S PLAINS Wbrshtp 9
o m Ch urch Sc hool 10 a m
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
George Fredenck 5ou pt Serv1ce
weekly , 9 30 am o n Sunday
Preoch mg f1r st and th1rd Sundoys
of month •by Cltfford Smtih 9 30

om

HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION.
De rrett Doddnll pastor Sunday
School, 9 30 o m , Leonard,
G tlmore ftrst elder evemn g ser·
vtce
1 30 p m
Wednesday
prayer meeting 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Rocme Rout e 2 The Rev Charles
Hand, pastor Sunday school 9 45
a m ,;- mornmg worsh1p 11 a m
Evening se rv1ces , Tuesday and
Friday ; 30 p m
BEARWAitOW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Doug Sea mon
mnliS ter Btbl e study 9 30 a m
morn1ng worsh iP. 10 JO o m
evemnJ worsh1p
7 30 p m
Nednesday 81ble study 7 30 p 1n
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
G eorge Fredenck s1.,1pl Sun day
morn tng ~ er vtce 9 30 om w1th
prcochtng on f11 ~t on d lhnd Sun
day ol month by Gqurge Pte kens

STI VERS VILLE CO MMUNITY
CHUR CH Sunday Sc hool -se rviCe
10 q m Pray er fl1&amp;etlng lhurs
day 7 p m , Sunday e 11 enmg ser
YICB , 7 pIn
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy-Harmo nv1tle Rd , Oon
Kennedy. pos1or. Bll l McElroy
Sunday schoo l supt
Sunday
school 9 30 a m mornmg wo r
sh,p ond communi on , 10 30 a fll
Sunday evenmg yout h Chrtslian
Endeo11or 6 p m
won h,p ser
v1ce, 7 p m Wednesday eve-n.ng
pro~e r meetmg and 81ble iludy
7 30p m
ST JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH
Pme G rove The Re v W1l li am
M iddl esworth
Pastor
Church
serv1ces 9 30 o m Sunday School
10 30om
BRADBURY
&lt;; HURCH
OF
C.-.RIST Ktm Cole pastor Kev tn
Ki ng Sunday school sup! Sunday
school 9 30 a m worshtp ser
"'''e 10 30 am Sunday ser111Ces
7 p m youth meeting Wednes
day 7p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Earl
Shuler pastor Sunday school
9 30 am Church serviCe , 7 p m ,
yourh meetmg 6 p m Tuesday 81
bl e S tud~ 7 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Re11 John A Coli
man pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
o m Gerold Wells supt Morn
tn g worsh1p, 10 30 am Sunday
e .... emng worsh1p 7 30 Prayer
meet1n 9 Wedne5doy 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don L
Walker Pastor , Ronn11;1 Sa lser
Sunday sc hoo l supt
Sunday
school q 30 a,m , mormng war
sht p 10 40 am Sunday evenmg
worsh'F. 7 30 Wednesday even
1n9 B1b e study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN , R~v
Lelon C losure pasto r Sunday
School 9 30 o m
yout h and
1unror youth ser11 1Ce b 4S p m ,
evem ng wors h1p
7 30 p m
pro~er and protse, Wednesday,
7 30p m
SilVER RUN FREE BAPTIST,
Mtles Trout
pastor
Su nday
school 10 a m Steve lillie sup!
E11enmg serv tce 7 p m prayer
meehng Thu rsday 7 p m
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOD
Rev Bo bby Porter pastor Sun
do~ school 9 30 a m
wor sh tp
servtce ll a m eve nm g se rv•ce
7 30 youth serviCe Wednesday
7 30p m
LANGSVILLE CHRI STIAN CHUR
CH Ted Jones pastor Su ndoy
school 9 30 a m . Roy S•gmon
supt mornmg wors htp 10 30
Su nday eventng serv tce 7 30
m1d wee k serv1ce Wednesday
7 30p m
SYRACUSE CHURC H OF THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Da le Boss
pastor
Bob Moo re
Sunday
., School supr
Su ndoy school
classes lor all ages , 9 30 am ,
morntng wors htp 10 45 am
N YPS 6 30 p m , evong el ts!ICser
v1ce 7 30 p m
Pray er and
fo st mg Tue sday
10 am
M1d wee k
pray e r
Sftrv tce
Wednesday 7 30 p m , mens
prayer meettng Saturday 7 p m
m1ss anory mee l1ng
seco nd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FA ITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev Robe rt
Sm1th pasto r Su nday Scho ol
9 30 a m Cl oss l ea der l eo H11l
worship SfHVICe 10 30 o m chur
ch730pm
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Elden R Blake poster
Sunday School 10 a m H o~ ord
McCo~ sup t
Morn mg sermpn
11 a m Sunday ntght ser11 1Ces
Chnsllon Endeavor 7 30 p m
Son g ser11 tce 8 p m Preochmg
8 30 p m
M•dwe ek Prayer
meo tmg Wednesday 7 p m Roy
Adoms loy leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIS T
l oca ted at Ru tl and on New L1mo
Rood next to Fores t Acre Pork
Rev Roy Rouse pa stor Robert
Mu sser Sunday School su p! Sun
day schoo l 10 30 o m worshtp
7 30
p m Btbl e
Stu dy
Wednesday 7 30 p m Satu rday
n•ght prayer ser vtce 7 30 p m
HEMLOC K GROVE CHR ISTIAN
Roge r Watson pastor Jess 1e
Wh1te Sun de~ school sup! Morn
tng worship 9 30 a m , Sun
doyschool 10 30 om e..-enmg
5o erv•ce 7 30 Wednesday 81 ble
S tu ~y 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev R D
Brown supply pastor Sunday
school q 4S am S undo~ evenmg
wo rship 7 30p m
f UPPER S PLAIN S CHRISTIAN
CHUR CH Eugene Underwood
pastor Howard Co ldwell Jr
Sunday Sc hool Supr
Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 30 a m Marntng Ser
mon , 10 30 o m Su nday .. ve n
1ng se rviCE! J p m
lET ART
FAll S UNITED
BR ETHREN Rev Free land Norns
pastor Floyd Noms sup! Sunday
!&gt;Chool 9 30 a m morn1ng ser
man 10 30 a m , Prayer se rv1c e,
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 0 J Whtte Roo d off 160
Rev George Grayle
pastor·
Sunday Schoo l 10 a m , Arthur
() Henson Sup I Mornmg Wors htp
11 o m Young People s se rviCe
7 pm
Eva ntng se rv1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday Mtd Wee k
Prayer Service 7 30 p m Youth
meet mg 6 30 p m Evemng war
sh1p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Re11 Herbert Grote,
pastor Worship se rYtce 11 a m
Sundoy
and 7,30 p m Sunday
School 9 30 a m R1 ch ard Borton
s upt
Pra yer
meet1 ng
Wednesdo~ 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
BRADFORD
CHRIST, Jock Perry , mmtster Sun
doy School 9 30 am morn1ng
church 10 30 am Sunday even
tng
se rv1 ce
7 30
p m
Wednesday se rvtce , B p.m
LA UREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH Rev Floyd F Shook
pas tor , lloyd Wr~ght • Sunday
School Sup!
Morntng Worshrp
9 30 a m S u nde~ School 10 20
o m Wedne5doy Prayer and 81
ble Study 7 30 p m , Sunday
evenmg worshtp 7 30 p m , Cho1r
Proct1ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Charles Russell Sr
mm1ster
Rick Maco mber sup t Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 a m worship' ser
vtee , 10 30 o m B•ble Study,
Tuesday 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST Of lATTER DAY
SAIN TS Portland Rac •ne Rood
Wtlltam Roush pustor Denny
Evans Sunday Schc ol D•rector
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m Morn
1ng worsht p
30 am Sunday
even1ng
servtce 7 p m
w ednesdo~ dllen•ng proy ~r"'~er
VIC&amp;$ 7 30 p ,m
~
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Re11 orl
Shuler, pastor Wors h1p service
q 30 a m Su nda y sc hoo l ' 10 30
o m Btble Study an d prayer se r
v1ce Thursdoy 7 30 p m
CAkLETON CHURCH, K111gsbury
Rood Gory Ktn g po5o i Or Sunday
school '30 o m , vv1.mmg wor
slllp 7 30 p m P1 oy~r mec !tng

tq

Wednesday 7 30 p.m
lONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN,
Bruce Sm ith , pastor Wallace
Damewood , Supt Btble School
~ 30
o m Preocn.ng 1er v1ce
10 15om No evem ngser111ce
HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST
CHURCH Re 11 Herbert At lin g.
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Morm ng serv ice
!0.30 o .m ,
~outh
ser v1ce ,
6 45 p m
Evongelt shc servtce 7 30 p m
Prayer meel1ng , Thursday , 7 30

pm

- FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION ot
8ald Knob Rev E J Gr ltUI+l ,
svpt
ol church Rev L R
Gluesencamp
pastor, Roger
Wlllfr ed Sr Sunda~ Schoo l supt
Su nday School 9l0 o m prayer
meet1ng Tuesday
7 30 p m
you th meeting 6 p,m Sunday
leaders Ada Von Meter and Gtef
to Suttle Sunday evenmg wor·
sh1p 7 p m through wtnter man

'"'WHITES CHAPEL

Coolvil le RD
Rev Roy Oeet.er pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 a m wors htp servtce ,
10 30 a m B1ble study end prayer
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
t ori Peak pas tor 8•11 Brown
Sunday school supt
Sunday
schoo l 9 30 a :om wo rship and
communton fm30 a rn Ellenmg
serv1ce 7 30 p m Regul ar board
mee11119 Saturday 7 p m
RUTlAND COMMUNI TY CHU R
CH Sunday School 9 30 o m
worship service
11
o m ,
Wednesday proye r meetmg 7 30
p m youth sen1 1ces , Sunday, 7
p m , Sundoy mght wo rsh ip 7 30
RUTlAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev llo~d D Gnmm
Jr , poster Sunday school , 9 30
a m wo rshi p servi ce 10 30 a m
Brood~as I ltve over WMPO ~oung
peoples
servt ce
6 45
evo ngehshc se r ~ICe , J 30 p m
Praye r me-et1ng Wednesday 7 30
p m M1monary meehng 7 JO
p m ft rst Wednesday of month
MASON COUN TY
MASON FIRST BAPTI ST Second
Sta n Cro1g
and Pomeroy Sis
pasto r Sunday school 9 45 a m
worsh1p ser..- n•: e 11 a m trotnmg
umon 6 30 p m evenmg wor
!&gt;hip ser..- 1ce 7 30 p m M1d Week
prayer serv1ce Wednesday 7 30

pm
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST P
0 Bo)( 487 Mtll er St Moson W
Vo Sunday B1 ble Study 10 a m
Worship 11 o m and 7 p m B1ble
Study Wedne5odoy 7 p m Vocal
mUSIC
FIRST SOUT HERN BAPTI ST Cor ·
ner of Second and Anderson
Mason Pos l or Wolter Cloud
Sunday school9 45 am , wo rsh1p
ser111Ce 11 a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly B1b l&amp; study, W e dnesda~ .
7 30p m
MASON ASSEMBI Y OF GOD
Dudd1ng t one Mason W Va
Chester Tennant Pos ter Sunday
Sc hoo 19 -45 a m Childr en s Chur
ch 6 45 p m Yaung Peopl es Ser VICe 6 45 p m Evangelt sr1 c Ser
v1ce 7 30 p m Women s M•s
s•on ory Counct l 10 am f11 st and
th~rd Tuesday s Pro~ e r an d Btb le
Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CH RI ST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev
W• lhom Compbetl pastor Sunday
School 9 30 o m James Hug hes
sup! evemng serv 1ce 7 30 p m

We dn esday event ng prayer
mee~ , 7 30 p m Youth pra~e~
s...,..,-c! each Turuday
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CH URCH 1
Letart , W Vo , Rt 1 Rev George
Has ch ar pastor Sunda~ Schoo1
9 30 a m Proyer and Btble studr
7 30 p m Cottage Pro~er Ser111C9
Tu esdo~ 10 am Wonh1p Ser,
v1ce Thursday, 7 30 p m
CAlVARY BIBLE CHURCH , 26 N,
Secon d, M1ddleport pastor , Cur
lis Stephen Church school , 9 3Q
o m preochmg servt ces : 10 30
o m and 7 30 p m Wednesday
evemng B1ble study 7 30 p m
INDEPENDENT HOliNESS CHUR ·
CH INC - Corner Fourth onQ
Lincoln Sts
M•ddteport Rev
0 Dell Manley pastor Sony Hu~
son Sundoy School supe rmten
dent Sunday school 9 30 a m
eventng worship, 7 30 p m
prayer Qnd pra iSe serv1ce
Wednesdo~ , 7 30 p m
THE PEOP lE 'S CHURCH OF
POMEROV - Cor ner Morn and
Court Sts . thtrd fl oor over
Henry
l •ghthouse Restaurant
Cook pastor Sunday school 10
o m , morn•ng worsh 1p, 11 o m
ev en1ng
ser 11 1ce
7 30
Wednesday even1 ng servtce
7 30 tnterdenommallonol lull
gospel
RUTlA ND CHURCH OF GOD Pas tor De nn1s Ba les
Su nday
School 1()fib m , worsh ip se r111ce
I I 30 q m en d 7 30 p m Prayer
meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLA ND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST Tho mas L
pa stor
Btb le- study ,
Holm es
Sa turday 7 30 p m Eva ngelistic
p m prayer meetmg Tuesday,
7 30 p rn Btble St udy Thursday,
7 30,p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS - Hom son ~J tll e Rood,
pastor
Edtson
Dewey K•ng
Weo11er oss tstont , Henry Eblm ,
Jr Sund ay schoo l sup! Sunday
schoo l 9 30 o m , mornmg war·
sh1p II o m Sunday eventng
serv 1ce , J 30 prayer meetin g
Thu rsday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF
GOD - Not Pentecostal Rev
George Oiler pastor Worship
ser111ee Sunday 9 45 a m Sun
day sc hool, 11 om worshtp ser·
vtce 7 30 p m Thurl!.doy prayer
rnee!1ng 7 30 p m
MT HERMON Untted Brethren
Ch urch SunPay School q 30 o m
Worsh1p serv1Ce 10 45 a m
Preochmg ser vices eve ry Sunday
al ternarmg wtth C E Wednesday
proyer meeltng 7 30 p m Rev
James l each . pastor
Dov1d
Hol ter toy leader
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 1 mile
east of Rut land 1unct1on of Route
124 ond Nobl e Summ11 Rood (T
174) Sunday B1ble Lecture 9 30
a
Watchtower study, 10 30
a m Tuesday B1bt e stu dy 7 and
8 1S p m , Thur sd ay theocr at"
school , 7 30 p m
se r v 1 ~e
meetmg 8 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST ,... 570 Grant St
M•ddleport ,Bobby Elkms pastor
Sun day School 10 a m worship
serv •ce 11 am even mg ser111Ce
7 30 p m
Thur sd ay p r a~er
meelmg and B1bte st udy 7 30

i -The DeUy Sentlnel; Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Friday "-- 3 1976

DICK TRACY

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Television log for easy viewing
5 oo-Btg Valley 3, Merv Griffin • · Brady Bunch 8,
Mister Rogers 20,33, Star Trek 15
5 30-News 6; family Altair 8, Etec Co :10,33, Adam11 13. ,
6·oo-News 3,••8, tO,T3, 15, ABC News 6, Zoom 20,33

WIN AT BRIDGE
Hal Simms mystifies Jacobys
NORTH till

IT WM P&gt;AIN TO ANV 065~RVER
THAT YOU HAD ~0 THOU~HT5

T~~ PLA ~T

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FOR EiACH OTHEiR!

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TO HElP YOU f':!;ALIZE WHAT WAS
IN YOUR OWN

MINDS ALL ALONG!

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• 32

Graha,-, Cru~ede 8, Washlngto!"' Week Jn Review

20 ,33
B Jo-Ha \1 of Fame 3,•. 15, Walt Street Week 20,33
•
9·oo-Movle " Smash Up on Interstate l" 6,\3 ; Movie
"The Terminal Man " 8.10: Documentary Showcase
:10.33
TO oo-NBC News M .IS, lll ewo 20, Paul Nuchlms 33 ,
11 oo-News 3,4,6,8,TO,T3,1l . MacNeil Lehrer Report

1n the North seat 1ebid two
notrump over his part net 's
one-spade response Langdon
went to three spadus, but S1ms
reb1d to th ree noltump and
played rt there
East opened the deu ce of
clubs and S1ms managed to
coll ect 11 tnck s
Where does th e mystery
come m" Slqts wo s a great
dummy player. but ne~ther of

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North East

South

1•

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I•

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2•

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2N T

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Pass

3 N T Pass

Pass

Openrng lead - 4 "

managed to get that lllh
trtck
Ten lmks yes That 11th
really rnust have t eq u.~red
some help I rom the defenders

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A ~' ionda reader wants to
know what th e rule about
r evokes

Uy Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Today 's hand from that 1930
fmal match may well be call·
ed a mystery hand The b•d·
dmg m th e box IS when
Ltgh tner s a t South and
Culbertson North It is rather
normal b1ddmg and would
.probably be duplicated m a
modern match
Langdon opened the four of

1s We w1ll

answer

part of lhts today and the rest
tomorrow
A r evok e occurs when a
player wbo has a card or

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11 •3()-Johnny Carson 3,.,15, SWAT 6,13. Movie
"Captai n Nemo &amp; the Un!lerwater City'' 8; Mary
Hartman 10. ABC News 33
Tl 00-Movl e "To Ca tch a Thief " 10; Janak\ 3J
T2 40-Mod Squad 6; Wrestling 13
1.0()-Midnlght Special 3,,4, T5.
T 4()-lllews 13
2·Jo-News 3
3 oo-Movle "The Baroness &amp; the Buller" 3
4 JO-Movte "Jitterbugs" J

us ca n frnd any way that he

• 10 6 4 3

6·0Q-Movle " Dance H a l l " 3
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SATURDAY , DECEMBER 4, 1976
6 oo-Sunrlse Semester 8,10
6 3D-Fun tor Everyone 6. TV Classroom 8, Treehou!U!

.

Club TO, Kentucky Afield 13

7 oo-Saturday Report 3, Dusty's Treehouse • ; Eddie
Saunders 6i Treehouse Club Br ULS FLum Report

to, Gllllian 13.
a. Goliath 6
,
7 JO-Bullwlnkle 3, Children's Theatre 4, Valley of the
Ulnosaurs 6, Dusty's Treehous.e 8: Man from
C(lrds 111 a suit that he should
c 0 S 1 10, Junior Almost Anything Goes T31
play , plays a card m some
Sesame Sl 20.
other sUJ t It becomes es
e·oo-Woody Woodpecke r 3, 4,1 5: Tom &amp; Jerry 4,6, 13;
tabll shed when he or his
''
Sylvester &amp; weety 8, 10
par tn er plays to the next 8·30-Pink
Panther 3, 4,\5 , Jobberlaw 6,T3, Clue Club
tr1 ~ k The penalty for a revoke
8.
TO,
Mister
Rogers 20
IS two lrt ck~ . but only m9 00-Scooby -Doo 6, 13; Bugs Bunny 8, 10, Seso me Sl
ciudmg the rcvokmg and later
:10
hea rts Dummy's nme forced trtcks Thus you cannot lose a
10 oo-Soeed Buggy &gt;.4.15 . Ta.,an 8,1 0: Once Upon •
East's queen Today, more tnck prevtously taken if you
C\ustc 20
than 45 years later , Jacoby revoke
tO Jo-Monster Squad 3,4,15, Kroftt Supershow 6,13,
who sa t East. can't remerilber
Shetam lois 8.10, Movie "Gas House Kids In
(For a copy ol JAC:J BY
-.--"111 how the play went , built was MOD
Hollywood" 9. Zoom 20
ERN send $1 to "Wm
"'
one of those hands where the
11
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O-Spoce Ghost 3,4, 15, Ours lory 20.
conservattve Lightner played a t Br~dge ' c l o th1 s
!1 ·30-Big John. Little John 3.•. 1!; Superfrlends T3,
newspaper
P
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BoK
48
9
safe and scored hiS three
Big Blue Merble 6, Ark 118,10, Consumer Survival
RadJo Crry Stat10rt New York
nutrump
Kit 20
At the other tabl e, Hal S1ms NY 1001 9)
T2 OO-Marshall Basketball Highlights 3, Land of the
Lost 4, 15, Hot Dog 6; Fat Albert B. 10, Action News
tor Kids 13, Crockett's Victory Gorden 20
12 3o-Gandstend 3,4,15, American Bandotand 13:
Soul Train 6: Way Out Game! B, Gomer Pyle,
USMC 10 ,
by THOMAS JOSEPH
T oo- NFL Foolbal\3,4,15, Children's Film Feat Ivai 8.
ACROSS
DOWN
Movi e " Jumbo" 10. lnltnlly Foctory 33.
1 3o-College Football 6,T3, What's It All About? B,
I Power
I Suffix for
source
1nner or out
Zoom 33
2 oo-Movte "Char lotte's Web" B, Nove 33
6 LICtt
2 Mark
J · ~ NF L Today 8, Fomlly at War 33.
11 Maureen
Hanna's
3:3()-NFL
Footbell B,TO
of the
stale
4 oo-NFL Game of the Week 3, Grandstand 15 , Btl
late show
3 Tall story
with Knit 33
1! Rebel
4 Mmmg lmd
4 15--Pro Bowling 6,1 5
13 Seasonal
5 R11ie
4 30-Are's Sports World 6, Nashville on the Road 13 ,
song
6 TerrttorJes
Caroling, Caroling 33
YesterdAy 's Answer
5 ~Xr-Star Trek 3, Wide Wor ld of Sports 6,13, Treuur e
(2 wds 1
7 Silkworm
ttunt 4, Catch 33 33
I&gt; Ballerma's 8 Actor
21 Card game 32 ShortcoTmn~
5·30-Adam
12 41 Education In Transition 33
pivot
Young
22 South Seas 33 She ( Fr )
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6·00-News
3,•;
God Has the Answer T5
16 Imogene's
9 Rowan
canoe
31 Not
6.30-NBC
News
3,4, TS, ABC News 13, News 6,TO:
rormer
10 Permit
23 Sufftx for
new
VIewpoint
8,
Lilias
Yoga &amp; You 33
partner
14 Ornamental
duck
3&gt; Punch
7 oo-Cotlege Boskefba!I J; Lowrance Welk : Hee How
• 17 Jokesters
stone
21 Granny
36 Island
6,8; $128 ,000 Question 10, Let's Make o Deol 13;
18 - and Fox 17 Saptent
Lawrence Welk 15 7 30-Pop Goes the Country 4;,
is one
republic
21 Do film18 Indication 26 A stork
(abbr.)
Do ll y 10: In Search of 13
8 OO-Holmes &amp; Voyo 6, Emergency 4,6,TS; Billy
edttmg
19 Auk genus
quotation 37 Insect
Graham Crusode a. Mary Tyler Moore 10: Here's
work
20 Campus
( 3 wds.)
38 Obtain•
Lite, Amerlco 13, Woody 33
!I PrefiX for
belle
30
39 Elizabethan 8 30-Whoi 's Happenlngll 6; Bob Newhart 10
meter
9 oo-Money changers 3,4, t 5: College Foolbal l 6, T3 , All
.-:--:----.;~&gt; Once-a-year 17:-+--f--+-tIn The Family 8,10
celebrity
· 9·3o-AIIce-8, 10;- New 6-nglaod-Chr.latmos 33.___ _
(2 wds.)
10 oo-carol Burnett 8,1 0, VIs ions 33
F1rst-rate
11 00-News J,4,8,TO,T5
"Tight"
11 T5--P MA Pulse TS.
Destgnate
11 .3o-- Mary Hartman 3. Weekend •· T5 : Peter Mar
shall a, Movie " Boom Town " 101 Jan!kl 33.
Nuisance
12.oo-Mary Hartman 3, ABC New• 6; News 133.
Hmdu
iils-Movle " Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate" 6
title
12 3o-Mary Hartman 3; Movie "Godzll la vs the Smog
F1re (Fr 1
Monster" 13
See 13
1
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Hartman 3
Across
1 Jo-Mary Hartman 3
( 2 wds 1
2 oo-News 3: ABC News T3
''The
2 30-Mov\e " Nightmare In Chicago" 3.
Tempest"
3 45--Movle " Boy Friend" 3
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role
5 00-Movle "The Wild Season" 3.
11 Papal
6 oo-satnt 3
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t.yiiiNillfi.III'\HIIIJ '"'111111!111
Fords
43 Went off
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one letter to each aquare, to
rourse
form four ordinarr worcll.
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Yesterday's Cryploquote . LIKE THE BEE, WE SHOULD
MAKE OUR INDUSTRY OUR AMUSEMENT - OLIVEI!
GOWSMITH
CJ 1976 KJn1 f'utwes Syndlcalto,lnc

pmH'r. (ld 111 !trw" tth God's
will l "lftlw"'" you nsk By
illlto•nlrlll lo positlw thou~hts
and fllh•rm~ ,lUt all nt'gatlve
thou~hts . It's that simple.
God spo•nks to you through
pollitlw thou~bts
Tune in to God's spirit by
lo•ttlu~ Him move in on wings
of bt•autiful ideas Posslbitlty
thinking will release powers
von nt'Ver knew you had!
Reverend So'huller, Jl!ISior
of the Gorden Grove, CaUl. ,
Community Church, conduct.!
a nattonally syndicated

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By Robert Schullrr
I have a favorite rarlw
station that l listen to hrn• 111
Southern California When l
travel away from home. om•
of the lhm~s I m1ss m011t ,.
that I can't pkk up my
favorite station. Is thrstatlon
dead? Is tt not function in~ ' Is
my radto broken'' No, tht•
radio IS work m...: nnd tht•
statiOn ts on the mr. I'm Ju•t
too far away to pick up the
signaL
Have you "tuned-in" to.
God' Until you're close
enough to hear God's SignAl
you will never discover ll"

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Church - l e land Hol ey pastor
Sunday schoo l 10 om evenmg
serv1ce
7 30 p m
Proyer
meelmg Wednesday 7 30 p m

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· GOING TO BETHLEHEM
At the Advent SellS()n each year we agam make our
Journey to Bethlehem Just as the shepherds dtd many years
ago Immediately after the angels withdrew, the shepherds
say, "Come, let us go straight to Bethlehem and see this thing
that has happened, which the Lord has made known to us."
No dou~t. as they journeyed toward Bethlehem, they had
many ml!lglVIngs. For would they not expect the "Light of the
World" to be born m the sunniest hour of the day - the dsy
most full of· light In that brilliant Eastern land? Yet 1t was far
otherwise I It was m the night. The stillness aroWld Bethlehem
that mght must have been Intriguing - the strange awful
peace reigning in this cavern nursery.
I
The vrllagers are not thronging the streets in wonder. What
a surprise, to lind the streets empty and none crowding m
bef?re them at the stable door! They look m at a poor Jewish
llllllden, and an old man, bendmg over a little child. Yet this
scene presents preeminently the disclosure of D1vme love.
Jesus, the helpless infant, teaches us that the true worth of
hwnan life Ill just m proportion to man's hwnble obedience to
the will of God Mary, bending over the manger, tells us that
all of us, hke Mary, must be Willing to say, "Be it Wlto me
according to Thy Word." Is this not the same lesson as Is
taught by the Infant Christ? Joseph Is the third party m the
group. We often fall to give enough credit to hun, in that he
yrelds himself with quiet dignity to the strange claims of God
upon him. Are we ever asked to do something of this same sort
to promote the Christian fa1th today?
We see the shepherds as examples of faith In the message
from heaven, of obedience to the command to seek the Saviour
of zeal in commW11cating the glad tldlrlgs concerning Jesu~ ~
others. They "returned glorfylng and praising God for aU the
thmgs that they had heard and seen, as it was told WilD them."
As we "kneel at the manger" again this year,let 111 rtmllll
there long enough, and get quiet enough, so U..t wt _ . ,
the voice of God and get a glimpse of His glory, U.l "', 1011.
may return to the routine tasks of life , glorifJ~ •nd ~ ·
God, because life has taken on a new dlmenllon. Zavltz , Pastor·Director, The United Preabyt«iatt Miltlolly Ia
Meigs Co.

6 3()-NBC News J,•. TS , ABC News 13; Andy Gr/11\th 6;
CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20. VIlla AIOilrt
33
7•00-Truth or Cons 3: To Tell the Truth • : Bowling f~r
Dollars 6: Andy Williams 8, News 10, Johnny Cash
Rldln' lhe Rolls13; My Three Sons \5; Ohio Journal
20 : Block Perspective on the News 33.
7.3()-Porter Wagoner 3, Break the Bank • : Candid
Camera 6, Treasure Hunt 8; Madlelt-Lehrer
• Report 20,33, Andy Williams TO , Billy Graham
Crusade 15
8 00-Sanford a. Son 3.• . Donny a. Marte T3 ; Billy

FRIDAY , DECEMBER 3, lt76

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TRINITY CHURCH R ~v W H
Perr m, pastor Roy Moyer Su n·
dov schoo l supt Church Sc hoo l
~I S a m wors tu p serv1ce , 10 30
(J m C ho ~r rehearsal Tuesday

7 30 p m under di H1CIIOn of Mri
Pa ul Nease
POMEROY

CHURCH

O F THE

NAZARENE rcorner Unton and
Mulberry Rev Clyde V Hender

Sundoy :.chool, 9 30
c m Gl en McClu ng 'supl morn

liOn , pa stor
1

mg worsh•p 10 30 -,f m , e vemng
se r... ICe 7 30 mtd ¥ ek se rY •ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EP.ISCOPAL The Rev
Ha rold Deeth. rec tor Church ser
" 'ces 10 30 a m Holy commu ·
n 1on hrsl Su nday of mont h chur
ch school 10 30o m for nursery
t hrough 11

POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST ,
R1chord hanson pas to r B1ble
" hoo l 9 30 am wors ht p, 10 :lO
om ad ul t wo rsh1p ser vtce and
young people's mee tlllg , 7 30
p m Cornbm ed B1ble stu dy and
prayer meellng Wedn esday 7 30

pm

\r\ohat wa s he re&lt;t ll y likP' Wu
knnw him as !liP C crw rol of thu

Ar rny' We n•v erc lum ,r ~ uu r h rs t
Pres1d ent t \.V c ho nor htrn ns I &lt;~ !her
of h rs r. mr n lr} 1 But h•l s lo11 k on
hrrn .rs )U SI &lt;I ll o ut s t t!n ( i 111 ~ mil l!
And wll&lt;ll \-\ Ull ld hP l h mk n f.tr ~
II U~\ that tht.! I I) Ulll r~ Jw luunJud I S
c f~ ln bra lr n g ti s t w o hu nd tPdt b

brrth day '
Thp chan gf's whe n you p t!lhl'm
Bgamst th o vast span of ln :-&gt; tory
Ju1ve been munumcntnl Wuu ld ho
cou ld he. lOi n tod a\• 5 dub' O,r,
y
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Ph 992 3284

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Phone 992 2156

Furnrture &amp; Hardware
H ome trt e ~aws

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Ph 446-0963

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Ptt. 992 6113

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
.
&amp; LOAN CO.

296 W Second

Pomeroy

Ph 985 3308

Chester

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Kerni ' s

Korner

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Ph. 992-JB63

ROSEBERRY'S PENNlOIL

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
Churc h and offt~e

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Ph. 949 9130

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THE SAL VA TI ON ARMY Envoy
Roy W Wm1ng off icer •n charge
Sunday
10 om
Hal mess
mee tmg
10 30 a m
Sunday
School Young Peopl es Leg1on 7
p m Thur sday , 1 to 3 p m
LadieS Hom e League 7 p m Prep
classes
BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAP
liST CHAPEL Route I Shade Pa stor Bobby Elkm s
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday worst·u p
5 45 p m , Wednesday pray er se r
VICe 7 30p m
ST PAUL lUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of Sycamore and Second
St s Pomeroy ThlOl Re v W1l ltom
Middleswo rth
Pa stor
Sunday
School at 9 45 am and Church
Serv1ces I I am
SACRED HEART Rev Fath er
Paul D Welton pastor Phone
99'1 2825 Sa turday even mg Ma ss
7 30 Su nday M oss 8 and l Oa m
Con fess•on Satu rday 7 1 30 p m
POMER OY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST 200 W Mo 1n Sl Jerry
Pou l m•n• ster phone 992 7666
Conserva!i vA non ms l rum enta t
Sunday wors h1p 10 o m B•ble
study 11 am . worsh1p b p m
Wednesday BtbiE' study 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev Ro lp h Srn ilh
pastor Sunday school 9 30 om
Mrs Worl ey Fro nos supenn len
dent Preochmg ser111ces fi rs t &amp;
lh lfd Sunday!&gt; followmg Sunday
Sc hool
GRAtlAMUNITEDM EIH ODIST
Preach•ng 9 30 a rn hr st and se
t
cond Sundays o each month
tl11 rd and fourth Sunday s each
month
wor sh1p ser..-t
cen111H5
ot 7 30
p rn Wednesdo~
eve
at

' 30

Pro,erond Br bleStud,

SEVE NTH DAY ADVENTIST
Mutberry HetghtsRoad Pomeroy

Po.to• Gera rd se ron

Sabbath

School Sup ermt end ent
Cla ro
Mcintyr e Sabba th Schoo l So tur
doy alrernoon or 2 00 w 1!h Wor
sh1p ServiCe to llowmg ol 3 I5
RUTLAND FIR ST BAP TI ST
CHURCH - Dre wy Gor e
sup!
Sunday School 9 30 a m morn
•n g wor sh1p lO 45 o m
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
Casto pas tor Sunday School
q 30 a lfl evenmg w orship 7 30
Thursday cvenmg proye r se rv•ce
7 30p m
POMEROY FIR ST BAPTIST Rev
Rolph Zundel p o~tor W1tt om
Wa rson Sunday schoo l supt
Sunday schoo l 9 30om BYF 6
p m B1ble st udy Wedne sday 7
p m cho1r prac ti Ce Wf:!dnesdoy
8 30p m
FIRST S\)UTHE RN HA P TI Sr 2B2
Mulberry Ave Pom eroy Pa ul J
Wh1 te Past or Gory Basham Sun
doy sc hoo l supt Sunday school
q 30 o m
mornmg wor sh1p
l O 30 evenmg w01 sh1p , b 30 p rn
M1dweel-. prayer ser11 1C&amp; 7 JO
pIll
MIDWAY COMMUNI TY CEN TER
Oe..: ler Rd Lo n g sv ttl~ Oh o Rev
Clyde Ferrell Po ster Sunday
Sc hool
11
a Ill
Sa tur day
preochmg se rv1ce5 7 30 p m
W ~d n~ s doy even mg B1b le st1..1 dy
or7J0pm
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Ba iley Run Rood Rev Emmett
Row5 on pa stor Handley Dunn
sup! Sunday sch ool 10 a m Sun
doy eve nmg sen1 ce 7 30 Btb le
teochmg 7 30 p m Thurs day
OVESV IlLE COMM UNIT Y CHUR
CH RogE&gt;r C Turner pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a m Sunday
morn mg worsh1 p 10 30 Sunday
eventng ser viCe 7 30
THE SALVATION ARMY 115
Bull ernut A 11e, Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Roy W1nmg office rs m
charge Sunday hot me ss mee tmg
10 a m Sunday school 10 30
am leo dcr YPSM Elotse Adams;
sot vot 10n mee lmy
7 30 p m
Lod1cs Home league I 2 noon to 2
p m Thursday praye r meel1119
and B1ble st udy Thur sday 7 30

pm
MIDDlEPORT
Ml MORIAH BAPTIST Corner
Founh and Mom M iddleport
Rev Henry Key Jr pastor Sun·
day Schoo l 9 JO o m Mrs Ervtn
Baumga rdner
supl
Marnmg
worship 10 45o m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
CH RIST IN CHRIS TIAN UNION
lawrence Manley pastor M r S~.
Russell Young Sunday School
Sup r Su nday School 9 30 o m
Ev entng
w ors h1p
7 30
Wednesday prayer mee hng 7 30
p rn
' Ml MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Roc1ne Rout e 2 the Rev James
M Muncy pa sto r Sun day schoo l
9 .dS a rn mormn g wo rs h1 p 11
am
evenmg won h1 p 7 JO
Proyer meehng, Tuesday 7 JO
p m Young peoples meeting
7 30 p m Thu rsday
MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Corner S1.o:th a nd Palmer, th e Rev
Peter Granda! pastor Donny
Thompson , supermtendent Sun
day School WMPO R,dto pro
gram 7 45 am Sun day Sc hool ,
9 IS o m
Morning Worsh1p
10 15 a m Youth ocllvtt•es and
l ellowsf"P f or jUniOr and sentor
h1gh student!; 6 p 111 Sunday
e11emng won hip 7 30 p m Mtd
wee k
p rayer
terv•ces ,
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST, M&lt;d
dleport 5th and Mo tn George
Gloze, m1 mste r M1k e Gerlach,
superintende nt Ter ry Yan~ ey
youlh mm tsler 8lble schoo l 9 30
o m I mormng w o r s ~up 10 30
a rn , evemng wor5 htp 7 30,
pr ny ar
ser v1ce ,
7
p m
Wednesday
MIDDLEPONT CHUR CH OF THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Don Cole,
pa$tor Mrs Mary La they Su n de~
5oc hool sup! Sunday ~ c h oo l , 9 30
om
mornmg worsh ip 10 JU

o m

Sund ay
evongel h f i C
P1a yer
me&amp;t!ng . 7 30 p m
maetmg Wedne!doy 7 30 p m
UNITE D
PRESBVTER I AN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY.
Dw1ght L Zov•h d1 recto r
HARRI S ONVIllE
PRE SBYTER IAN
Re v
Ern est
Stnckh n, pasto r Su ndoy church
Mr s Homer
schoo l 9 30 o m
Lee su pt , morn •ng w orsh1p ,

10 30

M IDDLEPORT

Sunday schoo l ,

9 30 a m Rtchard Vaughan supt
Mornmg wor5htp 10 30
SYRACUSE Morntng wors hip 9
o m Sunday sc hop l 10 o m Mrs
Sampson Hall supt
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO
Rev James D Guynn pastor
Su n do~ !&gt;Choo l 10 om
Sunday
worshtp 11om, Su ndoy evemng
se riii[E! 7 p m Wednesday war ·
sh1 p ser viCe 7 30 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Ne01 Long Botro m Ed sel Hart ,
pastor Sunday school 10 om
Chu,ch
7 30 p m
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTj\ l ,
Th ~r d A ve the Re11 Wt ll 1am Kmt
tel pastor Ronald Dugan Sun
day Sch ·~ ' Supt Cla sses for oil
ages e11 1 1g se r11tce 7 30 B•bl e
~ tu dy
Wedne sday 7 30 p m
youth servt(:es Fndoy 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP
TI ST Corner Ash and Plum Noel
Herrm an pastor Solurdoy even
1ng ser vtce 7 30 p m Sunday
Sc hool 10 a m Sundoy evei1mg
wors h1p 7 30 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Rober! T Bu mgarner
Director
POMEROY CLU STER
Re11 R ob ~ rt Hayden
Rev James Corbtll
CH ESTER Worstu p 9 IS o m
Church School10 o m
POMEROY Worsh1p 10 30om
Ch urch Sch9ol q 30 a m UMYF
6 30p m
ENTERPRI SE Worshtp 9 a rn
Church Schoo l lOam
~O C K SPRI NGS Wo rs h1p 10
a m Chu rc h Schoo l 9 15a m
UMVFb30p m
FlATWOODS Wor shtp, 11 o m
Church School lO am
MIDDLEPORT CLU STER
Rev Robe rt Bumgarn er
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
Pa stor Wor sh tp 10 30 am Chur
chSchoo l9 30o m UMYF6p m
RUTLAND Wilbur H1ll Pas tor
Wor sh•p 10 30 o m Chu rch School
9 30 om
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R1 chard E Jor..-1s
ASBURY Worsh•p 10 40 a m
Church Sc hool 9 30 om UMW
l~r s t fuesdoy B1ble Stud y Thu rs
7 30 p m
FOREST RUN Worsh1p 9 a m
Church S~:h o o i\ O o m
MINERSVILLE Worship 10 o m
Chu1 ch School9 am
SYRACUSE Chr uch School 9 30
om Worsh •p serv•ce 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLU STER
Rev T•mo lhy Smti h
Cluster l ea der
Rev Sleven W1 lson
Assoc mte
BETHAN Y [Dorcas ) Worsh• p
q 30 o rn Ch urch School 10 30

om
CARMEL Chruch Sc hool 9 30
am Worsht p 10 30 o m 2nd an d
4th Su11d oy s
APPLE GROV E Sun day Sc hoo l
930 am Worship 730 p m ls t
and 3rd Sunday s Prayer m eetm g
Wednesday 7 30 p rn Fellowship
!&gt; upper ftrsl Sa turday b p m UMW
2nd Tuesdoy 7 30 p m
EAST LET ART Chruc h School
ls t 2nd 3rdSundoy s 930a m
Fou n h Sun day 10 30 am War
sh1 p 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4t h
Su l)cfoy 9 30 a m Prayer meehng
Wedne sday 7 30 p m UMW 1s t
Tuesday 7 30p m
WE SlEYAN (Rocme ) Sunda y
School 10om Worsh1p t I am
Jr UMYF Wed n es do~ 3 30 p m
61bl e Srudy Thursday 7 p m Cho11
Practi ce Thursday B p m
LET ART ~A LL S Chur ch Schoo l
ls t 2nd 3rd Sunday s lOIS om
.dlh Sunday 9 15 am Worsh ip
1s t 2nd Jrd Su ndoys 9 15 om
4th Sun do~ 7 30 p m
MORNING SlAR Wor!oohtp 9 30
am Church Schoo l 10 30 om
M1d Week Se rv tce Wednesday 8

pm
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 11
a m Chut:ch School 9 30 a m
PORTLAND Wo rsh1p 7 30 p m
Chu rc h School9 30 o /l1
SUTTON Church School 9 30
o m Wor 5oh1p l si and 3rd Sundays
10 30om
NOR THEAST CLUSTER
Re..- R1chard Thomas
Po5o lor
Duane Sy denstrtck er
Joh n Douglas
Assoctotes
JOPPA Worship 10 am Chur
ch School 9 o m Pray er Meetmg
We.dnesday 8 p m
• LONG BOTTOM Sunday school
at 9 30 o m Wo rsh1p serviCe!&gt; of
7 30 p m Btble 5tu dy and You th
meetmg
at
8 p m
on
Wednesdays
NORTH BETHEL Worsh1p 11·
am Churc h School 10a m
AlF RED Sunday School 9 30
om Wor ~htp 10 45 am , Prayer
m eet1ng Wednesday 7 45 p m
UMW3rd Tuesday 8 p m
REEDSV ILLE Sunday School q 30
a m Wors htp 7 30 p m , Prayer
Tuesday ,
M ee tmg 7 30 p m
Vl! lloh on7 30 p m 1st Thu rs day
SILVER RIDGE Wors htp 10 am
Church School 9 a m
TUP PER S PLAINS Wbrshtp 9
o m Ch urch Sc hool 10 a m
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
George Fredenck 5ou pt Serv1ce
weekly , 9 30 am o n Sunday
Preoch mg f1r st and th1rd Sundoys
of month •by Cltfford Smtih 9 30

om

HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION.
De rrett Doddnll pastor Sunday
School, 9 30 o m , Leonard,
G tlmore ftrst elder evemn g ser·
vtce
1 30 p m
Wednesday
prayer meeting 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Rocme Rout e 2 The Rev Charles
Hand, pastor Sunday school 9 45
a m ,;- mornmg worsh1p 11 a m
Evening se rv1ces , Tuesday and
Friday ; 30 p m
BEARWAitOW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Doug Sea mon
mnliS ter Btbl e study 9 30 a m
morn1ng worsh iP. 10 JO o m
evemnJ worsh1p
7 30 p m
Nednesday 81ble study 7 30 p 1n
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
G eorge Fredenck s1.,1pl Sun day
morn tng ~ er vtce 9 30 om w1th
prcochtng on f11 ~t on d lhnd Sun
day ol month by Gqurge Pte kens

STI VERS VILLE CO MMUNITY
CHUR CH Sunday Sc hool -se rviCe
10 q m Pray er fl1&amp;etlng lhurs
day 7 p m , Sunday e 11 enmg ser
YICB , 7 pIn
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy-Harmo nv1tle Rd , Oon
Kennedy. pos1or. Bll l McElroy
Sunday schoo l supt
Sunday
school 9 30 a m mornmg wo r
sh,p ond communi on , 10 30 a fll
Sunday evenmg yout h Chrtslian
Endeo11or 6 p m
won h,p ser
v1ce, 7 p m Wednesday eve-n.ng
pro~e r meetmg and 81ble iludy
7 30p m
ST JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH
Pme G rove The Re v W1l li am
M iddl esworth
Pastor
Church
serv1ces 9 30 o m Sunday School
10 30om
BRADBURY
&lt;; HURCH
OF
C.-.RIST Ktm Cole pastor Kev tn
Ki ng Sunday school sup! Sunday
school 9 30 a m worshtp ser
"'''e 10 30 am Sunday ser111Ces
7 p m youth meeting Wednes
day 7p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Earl
Shuler pastor Sunday school
9 30 am Church serviCe , 7 p m ,
yourh meetmg 6 p m Tuesday 81
bl e S tud~ 7 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Re11 John A Coli
man pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
o m Gerold Wells supt Morn
tn g worsh1p, 10 30 am Sunday
e .... emng worsh1p 7 30 Prayer
meet1n 9 Wedne5doy 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don L
Walker Pastor , Ronn11;1 Sa lser
Sunday sc hoo l supt
Sunday
school q 30 a,m , mormng war
sht p 10 40 am Sunday evenmg
worsh'F. 7 30 Wednesday even
1n9 B1b e study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN , R~v
Lelon C losure pasto r Sunday
School 9 30 o m
yout h and
1unror youth ser11 1Ce b 4S p m ,
evem ng wors h1p
7 30 p m
pro~er and protse, Wednesday,
7 30p m
SilVER RUN FREE BAPTIST,
Mtles Trout
pastor
Su nday
school 10 a m Steve lillie sup!
E11enmg serv tce 7 p m prayer
meehng Thu rsday 7 p m
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOD
Rev Bo bby Porter pastor Sun
do~ school 9 30 a m
wor sh tp
servtce ll a m eve nm g se rv•ce
7 30 youth serviCe Wednesday
7 30p m
LANGSVILLE CHRI STIAN CHUR
CH Ted Jones pastor Su ndoy
school 9 30 a m . Roy S•gmon
supt mornmg wors htp 10 30
Su nday eventng serv tce 7 30
m1d wee k serv1ce Wednesday
7 30p m
SYRACUSE CHURC H OF THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Da le Boss
pastor
Bob Moo re
Sunday
., School supr
Su ndoy school
classes lor all ages , 9 30 am ,
morntng wors htp 10 45 am
N YPS 6 30 p m , evong el ts!ICser
v1ce 7 30 p m
Pray er and
fo st mg Tue sday
10 am
M1d wee k
pray e r
Sftrv tce
Wednesday 7 30 p m , mens
prayer meettng Saturday 7 p m
m1ss anory mee l1ng
seco nd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FA ITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev Robe rt
Sm1th pasto r Su nday Scho ol
9 30 a m Cl oss l ea der l eo H11l
worship SfHVICe 10 30 o m chur
ch730pm
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Elden R Blake poster
Sunday School 10 a m H o~ ord
McCo~ sup t
Morn mg sermpn
11 a m Sunday ntght ser11 1Ces
Chnsllon Endeavor 7 30 p m
Son g ser11 tce 8 p m Preochmg
8 30 p m
M•dwe ek Prayer
meo tmg Wednesday 7 p m Roy
Adoms loy leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIS T
l oca ted at Ru tl and on New L1mo
Rood next to Fores t Acre Pork
Rev Roy Rouse pa stor Robert
Mu sser Sunday School su p! Sun
day schoo l 10 30 o m worshtp
7 30
p m Btbl e
Stu dy
Wednesday 7 30 p m Satu rday
n•ght prayer ser vtce 7 30 p m
HEMLOC K GROVE CHR ISTIAN
Roge r Watson pastor Jess 1e
Wh1te Sun de~ school sup! Morn
tng worship 9 30 a m , Sun
doyschool 10 30 om e..-enmg
5o erv•ce 7 30 Wednesday 81 ble
S tu ~y 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev R D
Brown supply pastor Sunday
school q 4S am S undo~ evenmg
wo rship 7 30p m
f UPPER S PLAIN S CHRISTIAN
CHUR CH Eugene Underwood
pastor Howard Co ldwell Jr
Sunday Sc hool Supr
Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 30 a m Marntng Ser
mon , 10 30 o m Su nday .. ve n
1ng se rviCE! J p m
lET ART
FAll S UNITED
BR ETHREN Rev Free land Norns
pastor Floyd Noms sup! Sunday
!&gt;Chool 9 30 a m morn1ng ser
man 10 30 a m , Prayer se rv1c e,
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 0 J Whtte Roo d off 160
Rev George Grayle
pastor·
Sunday Schoo l 10 a m , Arthur
() Henson Sup I Mornmg Wors htp
11 o m Young People s se rviCe
7 pm
Eva ntng se rv1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday Mtd Wee k
Prayer Service 7 30 p m Youth
meet mg 6 30 p m Evemng war
sh1p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Re11 Herbert Grote,
pastor Worship se rYtce 11 a m
Sundoy
and 7,30 p m Sunday
School 9 30 a m R1 ch ard Borton
s upt
Pra yer
meet1 ng
Wednesdo~ 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
BRADFORD
CHRIST, Jock Perry , mmtster Sun
doy School 9 30 am morn1ng
church 10 30 am Sunday even
tng
se rv1 ce
7 30
p m
Wednesday se rvtce , B p.m
LA UREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH Rev Floyd F Shook
pas tor , lloyd Wr~ght • Sunday
School Sup!
Morntng Worshrp
9 30 a m S u nde~ School 10 20
o m Wedne5doy Prayer and 81
ble Study 7 30 p m , Sunday
evenmg worshtp 7 30 p m , Cho1r
Proct1ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Charles Russell Sr
mm1ster
Rick Maco mber sup t Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 a m worship' ser
vtee , 10 30 o m B•ble Study,
Tuesday 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST Of lATTER DAY
SAIN TS Portland Rac •ne Rood
Wtlltam Roush pustor Denny
Evans Sunday Schc ol D•rector
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m Morn
1ng worsht p
30 am Sunday
even1ng
servtce 7 p m
w ednesdo~ dllen•ng proy ~r"'~er
VIC&amp;$ 7 30 p ,m
~
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Re11 orl
Shuler, pastor Wors h1p service
q 30 a m Su nda y sc hoo l ' 10 30
o m Btble Study an d prayer se r
v1ce Thursdoy 7 30 p m
CAkLETON CHURCH, K111gsbury
Rood Gory Ktn g po5o i Or Sunday
school '30 o m , vv1.mmg wor
slllp 7 30 p m P1 oy~r mec !tng

tq

Wednesday 7 30 p.m
lONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN,
Bruce Sm ith , pastor Wallace
Damewood , Supt Btble School
~ 30
o m Preocn.ng 1er v1ce
10 15om No evem ngser111ce
HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST
CHURCH Re 11 Herbert At lin g.
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Morm ng serv ice
!0.30 o .m ,
~outh
ser v1ce ,
6 45 p m
Evongelt shc servtce 7 30 p m
Prayer meel1ng , Thursday , 7 30

pm

- FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION ot
8ald Knob Rev E J Gr ltUI+l ,
svpt
ol church Rev L R
Gluesencamp
pastor, Roger
Wlllfr ed Sr Sunda~ Schoo l supt
Su nday School 9l0 o m prayer
meet1ng Tuesday
7 30 p m
you th meeting 6 p,m Sunday
leaders Ada Von Meter and Gtef
to Suttle Sunday evenmg wor·
sh1p 7 p m through wtnter man

'"'WHITES CHAPEL

Coolvil le RD
Rev Roy Oeet.er pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 a m wors htp servtce ,
10 30 a m B1ble study end prayer
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
t ori Peak pas tor 8•11 Brown
Sunday school supt
Sunday
schoo l 9 30 a :om wo rship and
communton fm30 a rn Ellenmg
serv1ce 7 30 p m Regul ar board
mee11119 Saturday 7 p m
RUTlAND COMMUNI TY CHU R
CH Sunday School 9 30 o m
worship service
11
o m ,
Wednesday proye r meetmg 7 30
p m youth sen1 1ces , Sunday, 7
p m , Sundoy mght wo rsh ip 7 30
RUTlAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev llo~d D Gnmm
Jr , poster Sunday school , 9 30
a m wo rshi p servi ce 10 30 a m
Brood~as I ltve over WMPO ~oung
peoples
servt ce
6 45
evo ngehshc se r ~ICe , J 30 p m
Praye r me-et1ng Wednesday 7 30
p m M1monary meehng 7 JO
p m ft rst Wednesday of month
MASON COUN TY
MASON FIRST BAPTI ST Second
Sta n Cro1g
and Pomeroy Sis
pasto r Sunday school 9 45 a m
worsh1p ser..- n•: e 11 a m trotnmg
umon 6 30 p m evenmg wor
!&gt;hip ser..- 1ce 7 30 p m M1d Week
prayer serv1ce Wednesday 7 30

pm
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST P
0 Bo)( 487 Mtll er St Moson W
Vo Sunday B1 ble Study 10 a m
Worship 11 o m and 7 p m B1ble
Study Wedne5odoy 7 p m Vocal
mUSIC
FIRST SOUT HERN BAPTI ST Cor ·
ner of Second and Anderson
Mason Pos l or Wolter Cloud
Sunday school9 45 am , wo rsh1p
ser111Ce 11 a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly B1b l&amp; study, W e dnesda~ .
7 30p m
MASON ASSEMBI Y OF GOD
Dudd1ng t one Mason W Va
Chester Tennant Pos ter Sunday
Sc hoo 19 -45 a m Childr en s Chur
ch 6 45 p m Yaung Peopl es Ser VICe 6 45 p m Evangelt sr1 c Ser
v1ce 7 30 p m Women s M•s
s•on ory Counct l 10 am f11 st and
th~rd Tuesday s Pro~ e r an d Btb le
Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CH RI ST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev
W• lhom Compbetl pastor Sunday
School 9 30 o m James Hug hes
sup! evemng serv 1ce 7 30 p m

We dn esday event ng prayer
mee~ , 7 30 p m Youth pra~e~
s...,..,-c! each Turuday
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CH URCH 1
Letart , W Vo , Rt 1 Rev George
Has ch ar pastor Sunda~ Schoo1
9 30 a m Proyer and Btble studr
7 30 p m Cottage Pro~er Ser111C9
Tu esdo~ 10 am Wonh1p Ser,
v1ce Thursday, 7 30 p m
CAlVARY BIBLE CHURCH , 26 N,
Secon d, M1ddleport pastor , Cur
lis Stephen Church school , 9 3Q
o m preochmg servt ces : 10 30
o m and 7 30 p m Wednesday
evemng B1ble study 7 30 p m
INDEPENDENT HOliNESS CHUR ·
CH INC - Corner Fourth onQ
Lincoln Sts
M•ddteport Rev
0 Dell Manley pastor Sony Hu~
son Sundoy School supe rmten
dent Sunday school 9 30 a m
eventng worship, 7 30 p m
prayer Qnd pra iSe serv1ce
Wednesdo~ , 7 30 p m
THE PEOP lE 'S CHURCH OF
POMEROV - Cor ner Morn and
Court Sts . thtrd fl oor over
Henry
l •ghthouse Restaurant
Cook pastor Sunday school 10
o m , morn•ng worsh 1p, 11 o m
ev en1ng
ser 11 1ce
7 30
Wednesday even1 ng servtce
7 30 tnterdenommallonol lull
gospel
RUTlA ND CHURCH OF GOD Pas tor De nn1s Ba les
Su nday
School 1()fib m , worsh ip se r111ce
I I 30 q m en d 7 30 p m Prayer
meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLA ND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST Tho mas L
pa stor
Btb le- study ,
Holm es
Sa turday 7 30 p m Eva ngelistic
p m prayer meetmg Tuesday,
7 30 p rn Btble St udy Thursday,
7 30,p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS - Hom son ~J tll e Rood,
pastor
Edtson
Dewey K•ng
Weo11er oss tstont , Henry Eblm ,
Jr Sund ay schoo l sup! Sunday
schoo l 9 30 o m , mornmg war·
sh1p II o m Sunday eventng
serv 1ce , J 30 prayer meetin g
Thu rsday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF
GOD - Not Pentecostal Rev
George Oiler pastor Worship
ser111ee Sunday 9 45 a m Sun
day sc hool, 11 om worshtp ser·
vtce 7 30 p m Thurl!.doy prayer
rnee!1ng 7 30 p m
MT HERMON Untted Brethren
Ch urch SunPay School q 30 o m
Worsh1p serv1Ce 10 45 a m
Preochmg ser vices eve ry Sunday
al ternarmg wtth C E Wednesday
proyer meeltng 7 30 p m Rev
James l each . pastor
Dov1d
Hol ter toy leader
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 1 mile
east of Rut land 1unct1on of Route
124 ond Nobl e Summ11 Rood (T
174) Sunday B1ble Lecture 9 30
a
Watchtower study, 10 30
a m Tuesday B1bt e stu dy 7 and
8 1S p m , Thur sd ay theocr at"
school , 7 30 p m
se r v 1 ~e
meetmg 8 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST ,... 570 Grant St
M•ddleport ,Bobby Elkms pastor
Sun day School 10 a m worship
serv •ce 11 am even mg ser111Ce
7 30 p m
Thur sd ay p r a~er
meelmg and B1bte st udy 7 30

i -The DeUy Sentlnel; Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Friday "-- 3 1976

DICK TRACY

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Television log for easy viewing
5 oo-Btg Valley 3, Merv Griffin • · Brady Bunch 8,
Mister Rogers 20,33, Star Trek 15
5 30-News 6; family Altair 8, Etec Co :10,33, Adam11 13. ,
6·oo-News 3,••8, tO,T3, 15, ABC News 6, Zoom 20,33

WIN AT BRIDGE
Hal Simms mystifies Jacobys
NORTH till

IT WM P&gt;AIN TO ANV 065~RVER
THAT YOU HAD ~0 THOU~HT5

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Graha,-, Cru~ede 8, Washlngto!"' Week Jn Review

20 ,33
B Jo-Ha \1 of Fame 3,•. 15, Walt Street Week 20,33
•
9·oo-Movle " Smash Up on Interstate l" 6,\3 ; Movie
"The Terminal Man " 8.10: Documentary Showcase
:10.33
TO oo-NBC News M .IS, lll ewo 20, Paul Nuchlms 33 ,
11 oo-News 3,4,6,8,TO,T3,1l . MacNeil Lehrer Report

1n the North seat 1ebid two
notrump over his part net 's
one-spade response Langdon
went to three spadus, but S1ms
reb1d to th ree noltump and
played rt there
East opened the deu ce of
clubs and S1ms managed to
coll ect 11 tnck s
Where does th e mystery
come m" Slqts wo s a great
dummy player. but ne~ther of

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North East

South

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managed to get that lllh
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really rnust have t eq u.~red
some help I rom the defenders

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A ~' ionda reader wants to
know what th e rule about
r evokes

Uy Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Today 's hand from that 1930
fmal match may well be call·
ed a mystery hand The b•d·
dmg m th e box IS when
Ltgh tner s a t South and
Culbertson North It is rather
normal b1ddmg and would
.probably be duplicated m a
modern match
Langdon opened the four of

1s We w1ll

answer

part of lhts today and the rest
tomorrow
A r evok e occurs when a
player wbo has a card or

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11 •3()-Johnny Carson 3,.,15, SWAT 6,13. Movie
"Captai n Nemo &amp; the Un!lerwater City'' 8; Mary
Hartman 10. ABC News 33
Tl 00-Movl e "To Ca tch a Thief " 10; Janak\ 3J
T2 40-Mod Squad 6; Wrestling 13
1.0()-Midnlght Special 3,,4, T5.
T 4()-lllews 13
2·Jo-News 3
3 oo-Movle "The Baroness &amp; the Buller" 3
4 JO-Movte "Jitterbugs" J

us ca n frnd any way that he

• 10 6 4 3

6·0Q-Movle " Dance H a l l " 3
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SATURDAY , DECEMBER 4, 1976
6 oo-Sunrlse Semester 8,10
6 3D-Fun tor Everyone 6. TV Classroom 8, Treehou!U!

.

Club TO, Kentucky Afield 13

7 oo-Saturday Report 3, Dusty's Treehouse • ; Eddie
Saunders 6i Treehouse Club Br ULS FLum Report

to, Gllllian 13.
a. Goliath 6
,
7 JO-Bullwlnkle 3, Children's Theatre 4, Valley of the
Ulnosaurs 6, Dusty's Treehous.e 8: Man from
C(lrds 111 a suit that he should
c 0 S 1 10, Junior Almost Anything Goes T31
play , plays a card m some
Sesame Sl 20.
other sUJ t It becomes es
e·oo-Woody Woodpecke r 3, 4,1 5: Tom &amp; Jerry 4,6, 13;
tabll shed when he or his
''
Sylvester &amp; weety 8, 10
par tn er plays to the next 8·30-Pink
Panther 3, 4,\5 , Jobberlaw 6,T3, Clue Club
tr1 ~ k The penalty for a revoke
8.
TO,
Mister
Rogers 20
IS two lrt ck~ . but only m9 00-Scooby -Doo 6, 13; Bugs Bunny 8, 10, Seso me Sl
ciudmg the rcvokmg and later
:10
hea rts Dummy's nme forced trtcks Thus you cannot lose a
10 oo-Soeed Buggy &gt;.4.15 . Ta.,an 8,1 0: Once Upon •
East's queen Today, more tnck prevtously taken if you
C\ustc 20
than 45 years later , Jacoby revoke
tO Jo-Monster Squad 3,4,15, Kroftt Supershow 6,13,
who sa t East. can't remerilber
Shetam lois 8.10, Movie "Gas House Kids In
(For a copy ol JAC:J BY
-.--"111 how the play went , built was MOD
Hollywood" 9. Zoom 20
ERN send $1 to "Wm
"'
one of those hands where the
11
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O-Spoce Ghost 3,4, 15, Ours lory 20.
conservattve Lightner played a t Br~dge ' c l o th1 s
!1 ·30-Big John. Little John 3.•. 1!; Superfrlends T3,
newspaper
P
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48
9
safe and scored hiS three
Big Blue Merble 6, Ark 118,10, Consumer Survival
RadJo Crry Stat10rt New York
nutrump
Kit 20
At the other tabl e, Hal S1ms NY 1001 9)
T2 OO-Marshall Basketball Highlights 3, Land of the
Lost 4, 15, Hot Dog 6; Fat Albert B. 10, Action News
tor Kids 13, Crockett's Victory Gorden 20
12 3o-Gandstend 3,4,15, American Bandotand 13:
Soul Train 6: Way Out Game! B, Gomer Pyle,
USMC 10 ,
by THOMAS JOSEPH
T oo- NFL Foolbal\3,4,15, Children's Film Feat Ivai 8.
ACROSS
DOWN
Movi e " Jumbo" 10. lnltnlly Foctory 33.
1 3o-College Football 6,T3, What's It All About? B,
I Power
I Suffix for
source
1nner or out
Zoom 33
2 oo-Movte "Char lotte's Web" B, Nove 33
6 LICtt
2 Mark
J · ~ NF L Today 8, Fomlly at War 33.
11 Maureen
Hanna's
3:3()-NFL
Footbell B,TO
of the
stale
4 oo-NFL Game of the Week 3, Grandstand 15 , Btl
late show
3 Tall story
with Knit 33
1! Rebel
4 Mmmg lmd
4 15--Pro Bowling 6,1 5
13 Seasonal
5 R11ie
4 30-Are's Sports World 6, Nashville on the Road 13 ,
song
6 TerrttorJes
Caroling, Caroling 33
YesterdAy 's Answer
5 ~Xr-Star Trek 3, Wide Wor ld of Sports 6,13, Treuur e
(2 wds 1
7 Silkworm
ttunt 4, Catch 33 33
I&gt; Ballerma's 8 Actor
21 Card game 32 ShortcoTmn~
5·30-Adam
12 41 Education In Transition 33
pivot
Young
22 South Seas 33 She ( Fr )
•
6·00-News
3,•;
God Has the Answer T5
16 Imogene's
9 Rowan
canoe
31 Not
6.30-NBC
News
3,4, TS, ABC News 13, News 6,TO:
rormer
10 Permit
23 Sufftx for
new
VIewpoint
8,
Lilias
Yoga &amp; You 33
partner
14 Ornamental
duck
3&gt; Punch
7 oo-Cotlege Boskefba!I J; Lowrance Welk : Hee How
• 17 Jokesters
stone
21 Granny
36 Island
6,8; $128 ,000 Question 10, Let's Make o Deol 13;
18 - and Fox 17 Saptent
Lawrence Welk 15 7 30-Pop Goes the Country 4;,
is one
republic
21 Do film18 Indication 26 A stork
(abbr.)
Do ll y 10: In Search of 13
8 OO-Holmes &amp; Voyo 6, Emergency 4,6,TS; Billy
edttmg
19 Auk genus
quotation 37 Insect
Graham Crusode a. Mary Tyler Moore 10: Here's
work
20 Campus
( 3 wds.)
38 Obtain•
Lite, Amerlco 13, Woody 33
!I PrefiX for
belle
30
39 Elizabethan 8 30-Whoi 's Happenlngll 6; Bob Newhart 10
meter
9 oo-Money changers 3,4, t 5: College Foolbal l 6, T3 , All
.-:--:----.;~&gt; Once-a-year 17:-+--f--+-tIn The Family 8,10
celebrity
· 9·3o-AIIce-8, 10;- New 6-nglaod-Chr.latmos 33.___ _
(2 wds.)
10 oo-carol Burnett 8,1 0, VIs ions 33
F1rst-rate
11 00-News J,4,8,TO,T5
"Tight"
11 T5--P MA Pulse TS.
Destgnate
11 .3o-- Mary Hartman 3. Weekend •· T5 : Peter Mar
shall a, Movie " Boom Town " 101 Jan!kl 33.
Nuisance
12.oo-Mary Hartman 3, ABC New• 6; News 133.
Hmdu
iils-Movle " Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate" 6
title
12 3o-Mary Hartman 3; Movie "Godzll la vs the Smog
F1re (Fr 1
Monster" 13
See 13
1
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Hartman 3
Across
1 Jo-Mary Hartman 3
( 2 wds 1
2 oo-News 3: ABC News T3
''The
2 30-Mov\e " Nightmare In Chicago" 3.
Tempest"
3 45--Movle " Boy Friend" 3
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role
5 00-Movle "The Wild Season" 3.
11 Papal
6 oo-satnt 3
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t.yiiiNillfi.III'\HIIIJ '"'111111!111
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rourse
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MAKE OUR INDUSTRY OUR AMUSEMENT - OLIVEI!
GOWSMITH
CJ 1976 KJn1 f'utwes Syndlcalto,lnc

pmH'r. (ld 111 !trw" tth God's
will l "lftlw"'" you nsk By
illlto•nlrlll lo positlw thou~hts
and fllh•rm~ ,lUt all nt'gatlve
thou~hts . It's that simple.
God spo•nks to you through
pollitlw thou~bts
Tune in to God's spirit by
lo•ttlu~ Him move in on wings
of bt•autiful ideas Posslbitlty
thinking will release powers
von nt'Ver knew you had!
Reverend So'huller, Jl!ISior
of the Gorden Grove, CaUl. ,
Community Church, conduct.!
a nattonally syndicated

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By Robert Schullrr
I have a favorite rarlw
station that l listen to hrn• 111
Southern California When l
travel away from home. om•
of the lhm~s I m1ss m011t ,.
that I can't pkk up my
favorite station. Is thrstatlon
dead? Is tt not function in~ ' Is
my radto broken'' No, tht•
radio IS work m...: nnd tht•
statiOn ts on the mr. I'm Ju•t
too far away to pick up the
signaL
Have you "tuned-in" to.
God' Until you're close
enough to hear God's SignAl
you will never discover ll"

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Church - l e land Hol ey pastor
Sunday schoo l 10 om evenmg
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7 30 p m
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· GOING TO BETHLEHEM
At the Advent SellS()n each year we agam make our
Journey to Bethlehem Just as the shepherds dtd many years
ago Immediately after the angels withdrew, the shepherds
say, "Come, let us go straight to Bethlehem and see this thing
that has happened, which the Lord has made known to us."
No dou~t. as they journeyed toward Bethlehem, they had
many ml!lglVIngs. For would they not expect the "Light of the
World" to be born m the sunniest hour of the day - the dsy
most full of· light In that brilliant Eastern land? Yet 1t was far
otherwise I It was m the night. The stillness aroWld Bethlehem
that mght must have been Intriguing - the strange awful
peace reigning in this cavern nursery.
I
The vrllagers are not thronging the streets in wonder. What
a surprise, to lind the streets empty and none crowding m
bef?re them at the stable door! They look m at a poor Jewish
llllllden, and an old man, bendmg over a little child. Yet this
scene presents preeminently the disclosure of D1vme love.
Jesus, the helpless infant, teaches us that the true worth of
hwnan life Ill just m proportion to man's hwnble obedience to
the will of God Mary, bending over the manger, tells us that
all of us, hke Mary, must be Willing to say, "Be it Wlto me
according to Thy Word." Is this not the same lesson as Is
taught by the Infant Christ? Joseph Is the third party m the
group. We often fall to give enough credit to hun, in that he
yrelds himself with quiet dignity to the strange claims of God
upon him. Are we ever asked to do something of this same sort
to promote the Christian fa1th today?
We see the shepherds as examples of faith In the message
from heaven, of obedience to the command to seek the Saviour
of zeal in commW11cating the glad tldlrlgs concerning Jesu~ ~
others. They "returned glorfylng and praising God for aU the
thmgs that they had heard and seen, as it was told WilD them."
As we "kneel at the manger" again this year,let 111 rtmllll
there long enough, and get quiet enough, so U..t wt _ . ,
the voice of God and get a glimpse of His glory, U.l "', 1011.
may return to the routine tasks of life , glorifJ~ •nd ~ ·
God, because life has taken on a new dlmenllon. Zavltz , Pastor·Director, The United Preabyt«iatt Miltlolly Ia
Meigs Co.

6 3()-NBC News J,•. TS , ABC News 13; Andy Gr/11\th 6;
CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20. VIlla AIOilrt
33
7•00-Truth or Cons 3: To Tell the Truth • : Bowling f~r
Dollars 6: Andy Williams 8, News 10, Johnny Cash
Rldln' lhe Rolls13; My Three Sons \5; Ohio Journal
20 : Block Perspective on the News 33.
7.3()-Porter Wagoner 3, Break the Bank • : Candid
Camera 6, Treasure Hunt 8; Madlelt-Lehrer
• Report 20,33, Andy Williams TO , Billy Graham
Crusade 15
8 00-Sanford a. Son 3.• . Donny a. Marte T3 ; Billy

FRIDAY , DECEMBER 3, lt76

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' Ot'o'I SIOn

THE RACIN~ Ftre Deportment \ •II
have a gu n shoot Salurdat' al
6&gt; 30 p rn ol thei r bu,ld,ng 10
Bashon
NOW accepting ptono students
begtnnerlli, mtermsd1ates, ad·
vanced students Col! 9'12
2270
INTERVIEWS .;,,11 be held Mndot'.
Nov 22 1976 llilo rllng of 11 ,00
a m o'clock m the office of the
Meigs Counlt' Comm1utoners,
Court House, PomerOt' Oh1o
for orc h1tects who are on lhe
approved l1st of State Ar·
chttec ts (Pub!tc Works State of
Oh1o) lor l~,e proposed mulit
putpose focl ltty lor Me•gs
County Please ca ll lor appo•hl
men! m 2895
PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Chtldren s
and adults Jun&amp; VanVranken
9'12 mo
rHE RACINE Volunteer Ftre
Oeportmenl need further con
trtbultons to pay for ftbergloss
door for the ltre deportment
bwldmg Every contnbution
wtll be greatlt' op pret: taled
Plealie send don allons to the
Roc1ne Vo luntee1 Ftre Oepoll
men t RaCine Ohto "15771
AlTHOUG H Btrchfteld s Tax1der
my has bu rned, work STILLWill
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quarters Hove t'OUr troph tes
moun ted lodoy and treasure
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TAXIDE RMY east of Rutland
m1le on Rt
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HA VE A $200 party gel $76 wort t-t
of clothes for $26 or $100 party
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do th tng If! un1ts G1fts ror
Chnst mos
get low co!.!
Chrtstmoli gtft s Phone 949 2803
or 949 2786
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BIG BASEMENT Sole Dec 2 3
ond 4th Barbells ctlord organ
troosure hnder L R sut te lots
of good do th mg, oil sues
Other 1tems too numerous to
menlton Turn off rl 7 at
Memory Garden s Cemetery
Co ~ d 32 Eagle Rt.-lge Rd op
pro~e 5'11 mt1 es
WANTE D babystlle r day :&gt;tuft
Col i (614) 067 3675 alter 5 p m
TH ERE Will be candy classes
Dec 7at I p m ond7p m Con
tact JoAnne Fellt', 742·2818 or
l01s Walk er 742 2J33
GUN SHOOT ot ttle Rocu.,e Gun
Club every Sunday I p m
Assorted meals
XMAS SPECIAL Any Sew ng
mochme cleaned o1led ond ad
1usted $5 &lt;18 TH E Sew ng
Center Mtddlepo rt
CL ASSES IN Venous crofts and
lm e arts wil l be held ot !he
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on Tuesdays and Thu rsdays
Phone 9~2 229B or 992 5308 for
oppo tqtrnent s

To the Execu tor or Ad
m tnn;trator of the es tate , to
such of the follo w1ng as are
•residents of the Sta te of Oh1 0
vtz - the su nn vl ng spouse
the nC)(I
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and to the attor ney or at
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Harr1S deceased RtHine ,
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You ar e hereby noh fted that
the Inven t ory a nd Ap
pratsement of the estate of the
aforementto ned ,
deceased ,
tate ot said Coun t ~ was Itled
tn lh 1s Cou r t Satd In ven tory
and Ap pra isement will be for
hea rin g befor e lh1S Court on
the 1Tih da y of Decembe r,
1976 at 10 00 o' cloc k AM
Any per so n des tnng to file
excepttons thereto mus t file
th em a t least ftve days prtor to
th e da te set tor h ~ar m g
Gtven under my hand and
seat ot sa td Cour t, lh ts 1s t d a ~
of December , 1976
Ma nntng 0 Webs te r, Judg e
By Ann 8 Wa hon , De put~
He lp Wanted
Clerk
t 12l3 102tc
GUARANT EED JOBS $J7A40
smg le S502 80 tnomed Arrny
Recru llmg call collect (61" )
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TO
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TO ltve m wt th elderly tody
RO S E , wh ose t.1 5t know n
adctrcs5 1s A thrns Greece and
Room ond board and wages
who se e ~ea c t addr ess t!.
open Phon&amp; &lt;192 3923
un ~nown

TO M ARGA RET JOA NN
WAL.:KE R w ho'lC lil Sl kn own
,1ddr£'S'&gt; •S Kent OhtO and
whose las t known addr ess IS
unknown
TO
TH E S URVIV IN G
SPOU SE
OF
WAYNE
GR IMM d ~c ease d whos e
na m e a nd add r ess a r c
unkn own
To J ames Gnm m whose
la st known address Is 5530 Old
0 1 ~et e Htg hway , Forest Pa rk,
GA 30050
Yo u arc her eby not tiled th ii
~ ou
hav e been named
defendant s 1n a tegil t ac t1on
cnt 11ICd Robe rta C O' On en vs
Ge ne Edwilrd Ro se ('tat
act ta n ha s been asStoned
No lh 799 1n the Common
Pl f'a s Cou rt of Mctq s County
OhtO
Th e abp"c t of the comp latn l
•s to part tllon real est ate
S•lua lcd m Rutland Townsh1p
M ~JtCJ'&gt; Co unty Ohto descn bcd
,as follows
Bectmn mq tn th e cent er of
•B1q Leadmq Cr ee k at th e
nonhw es t co rner of E H
Grt e't'cs land late ly bouqht by
the SoJ1d Mc Hdf lte tn SecltOn
,34 l OSt). 6 Ranqc 14 Oh10
Com puny !'. Purchase thence
north 117 cleg east '11 rod s to
th e w ~s t S1de of th e road
then ce ea s t ~ 0 rod5. th ence
north 7J dcq eas t 7 ~ 1 , rods
thf'ncc north '!, ro ds 73 lmk s
,th ence so uth IS' dcg we st l~
&lt;ads 9 l111ks the nce we st 101
rod s llll1nk s to the ce n ter road
lcadtnQ fr om Brad ley Mtl l to
qrass run th ence so uth 10 1
dcq cast IJ rods to The center
of lead1nQ cree k , thence down
satd cr ee k to the pla ce ot
beqmn•ng con tatnmg about &lt;18
a cr es more or l!'ss EKcepltnq
at,Jout 4 a cr es all of thf' 11orth
~t d r! bctonq1nq 10 Eltza Nelson
he1 rs
Yo u ar e r equ1r ed to answer
th o Co mplamt wtlh tn 78 da ys
af te r lhc la st publtcalton of
)hts not•ce wh tch wtH be
pubftc;hed once each week for
SIX con scc uttve weeks The
la st publtcatton wttl be made
on J an 7, 1977 and the 28
days for an swer Wtf l start on
that date
tn case at your fa ilure to
answe r or other wtse rcsponCl
as rcqu tr ed by the OhtO Rules
of C•v •t Pro cedure tud nment
by defau lt wilt be r£'nd ered
for
r e lief
aqa1nsl
you
de m anded 1n th1S complatnl
LAR RY E SP EN CER
Clerk, of Courts
Com mon Pleas Co urt
Mei gs Co unty OhtO
(11) 29 26 { ! ']) 3, 10, 17 ~4
31. {I) 7 SI C

If you are 65 or older •nd
you have Medicare hospital
Insurance because of work
credits under BOcial security,
you wlll have lhlB protectlor
__
u long as you live.

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NO FUTURE IIN AU RUT?

Con!Ndef a Profeta10nel C.eer
Duv1ng a "BIG RIG" We are a
Pnvate Tra~r~lng School offer·
ing a PART Time or fULl Tme
Tratning Program If you are
worktng, Don't Outt Your Job,
attend our Weekend Tra•nmg
program or anend our 3 Week
FULL Tome Residono Tra1rong.
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PARKERSBURG

422-4080
l,o&amp;t~#~d
LOST BROWN and block mole
German Shephard dog Contact
Ronald Cowdery at 985 3581
3 VERY UNHAPPY boys wont the
relurn of one lemole chocolate
potnt Stomese cot between
South Second and South Thtrcf
St Mtddleport Answers to the
nome ol Sam Phone 992 545"
or 618 South Th~rd St
EYE GLASSES on Rt 7 ot Hobson
btfoco ls Phone 742 2789

11 - Tbe DlllyStnllneLMiddleport-Pomeroy, o., Friday, Dec. 3,1976
TIMES FOR HOLDING
COURTS OF APPEALS ,

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For Fast Results Use The .S entinel Classifieds

DAN
THOMPSON'S

A 0 . 1977

STATE OF OHIO, FOURTH
Judlclll Dislr tct Court ot

lHICLOIEIIYOULOOk,
'11411(11111 WI! LOOk

ApptiiS

tt It ordered the I the time of
•lht beginning of the terms of

W.t and Found

F'urSale

lOST 1972 Ford hubcap lost on CHOICE ttar corn , $ ~ 00 bushel
Success Rood If found call
Phone 7"2 235'9
Howard Larkins 843 2211
CHRISTMAS TREES I , On Old Rt 33
BIG REO and whtt•lemale hound
between Co Roods 18 and 19 '
LOST between Rt 33 &amp; 7 by
Tag now ond cut fresh wh.tn
Pomeroy Gun Club Con tden
destrvd Pnced $2 00 to $8 00
hly , $100 REWARD lor dog tn
Opho and Barbaro Ollull
good condilton No questlom
Pt-tone '992 3296
(614 )
o•ked Coli co!IMI
STEREO A.M FM radto 8 frock
836 8150
lope combtflalton
8olonce
$106 40 or lerm&amp; Coll992 3965
USED FORES TRY EQUIPMENT
Ttm~qock 360 Sk1dder John
Wanted to Buy
Deere 540A Sktdder 42 Inch
Tower BuiiEdger Fronkhn 13()8
OlD fu m1ture, •ce boxes bran
Sk•dder Davtd Brown Tractor
beds wotl telephones and
loader Contact Don Graves or
por ts or com plee households
lyons E(lu•pment, Co
Inc
Wrtte M D Mtller Rt 4
Ctrdev1lle Ohto "13113Phone
Pomeroy, Ohio Coli 992 -7700
(614) 596 "709 or 4H 6028
CASH potd for ol! makes cod
models of mob1le homes TRUMPET IN case lad1es sue a
Ch1cogo roller skates, 197 1
Phone area code 614·4'23-&lt;1531
Chevelle Maltbu , good condt
TIMBER Pomeroy Forest Pro
!ton low m•leoge $1{J(X)
ducts lop pnce for stondtng
Phone 992 2280
sowllm ber Coli Kent Ha nby
8
MOOEL All1s Chomben troc·
I 4•6 8570
tor' good fires and runs welt
COINS CURRENCY ! ~e n s old
Cul lt't'Oiors and plow tnduded
pocket wa tches and chams
Mu s t hove $800 Phone
Sti ve r and gold We need 1%4
643 l834
and older s•l 't'er coins B ~y sell
or trade Call Roger Wamsley USED TRACTORS 11'970 Mossey
Ferguson, Massey Ferguson
74l 2331
135 d1esel 1971 Jolin Deere 820
1
1
CASH 1 lor tunk cars Frye s
d1en~ l 1973 Ma ssey Ferguson
Truck und Au to 24 HOUR
17$ dt esel 1975 255 dtesel
WRECKER SERVICE I Phone
1975 Mo ney Ferguson 275
742 2001
dtesel Shtnn s Troc!or Soles
Phone (304) 458 1630 Leon, W
WANT ED OLD uprtg ht piano• tn
Vo
any tondlhOn WI-I poy $10
each F1rs t fl oor only Wnte gtv FOUR CEMETERY plots at Me1gs
mg duecltons to Wt lten Pto na
Memory Gardens Wtll se ll
Co Bo11 188 Sordt!i, Ohto
separately Phone '985 414b
.43946
CHRISTMAS TREES Mom St
WANTED USED fthh wheel
Rutland '
cam per Wut e gtvtng detatls to
LARGE
ElECTRONIC orgo n and
P 0 Box 6h6 Pomeroy oHto
bench 2 lo.eyboord~ leshe
45769
speaker bea ut1fu l cobtnel 3S
GOOD USED portabl e electr ic
mm camera I I $ lens e• lra
typewriter Phone 992 2280
telephoto lens and flash a ttach
ment Phone992 31 96
WANTED TO buy a 8rowme Scout
unt lorm 6 x to 7 Phone (6 U)
667 6220

COAl limestone and calcturr
chlortde and colctum brtne lot
dust control ond spec1al mtxm'
so h lor lormerl Mom Street,
Pomeroy Ohto or phone 992

Yard Sale
IF YO U hove o serviCe to offer
wo nt to buy or sell some thmg
oe lookmg for work
or
whatever
you II get results
foster w1th o Sent1nel Wont Ad
Coll99l 2156
P e t•

for Sale

PLEASURE HORSES and po mes
also wtll buy horse s and
pomes Phone (614) 6&lt;18 3290
Ruth Reeves
AKC REGISTERED Apnco t toy poo
di e fe mal e pup
Phone
985 41 II
All WHITE G~i!r ma n Shepherd
puppies ful l blooded See
Rtchord Gtl key Cldton W Vo
phone (304) 773 5962
Auto Sal••
1969 NO'I O &amp;ll lra sharp new
pomt bucket seats otr shocks
mags Phone 949 2480
69 CHEVEL LEMAliBU t'e llow wd h
blo&lt;:k v•nyl roof and block m
tenor 307 engt ne 2 door
outomo lic , power steertng
tope player and new exhaust
~ystem l01r cond1tton $1 000
Phone 949 2574
1968 JEtP WAGONEER 4 wheel
dn ve lockou t hub 6 cy l $895
Also F-250 FORD 10 wheel
drtve ptckup good Ha rold
Brewer l ong Bollom or call
~85 3554
1973 CHEVROLET 1' 1 ton tru ck 6
cyl
new lu es
$2300
Phone 965 42"15
1973 Ptnto Runabout 4 speed
low mtleoge e;uellent condt
!t on
real sharp
Phone
992 23B6
MUST SEll 1970 Cutlass $1000
Phone 985 ]501 ol!er 6 p m
1%5 PlYMOUTH Belvvdere 2 dr
seda n ou !omofiCtransmt sston
Phonv
goo d &lt;o odolo on
992 3574
1966 CUTlASS 2 d' $700 1969
Oldsmobtle 4 dr $950, 1&lt;174
Butck Apollo 2 dr $2450
Phone 992 5786 !rom noon to 0
p m only d01l y
1968 BONNE VILL E PONTI AC
Phone 992 5535
1970 MUSTANG II Cobra a1r all
power rodto ond tape 1&lt;174
Jeep Renegade 1/ 8 standard
Phone 742 3072
Camping Equipment
1976 CAMPER
20OO "
con latned
S3B
965 4245

self
Pho ne

For Rent

3 AND "' RM furn tshed and un
NO TI CE OF
fu rn1shed op!s Phone 992
A PP O IN TME NT
5.434
Case No 21980
Estate of E ltl.lbeth l etfh e1t. COUNTRY Mobtle Home Pork Rt
Deceased
33, ten mt les north of Pomeroy
NOIICC Is hereby Qt't'en tha t
Lorge lots w1th concrete pal lOIIi
Elizabeth B HibbS of IBB
5tdevYolks runners. and oft
Walnut St r ee t Middleport
Oh iO has been duty appomt ed
slreet porktng Phone ~2 7479
Exccutrt)( of tH e Es ta te of
Eltzabetn Let fhe i! deceased , FURN ISHED two bed{oom opt
adults onl y No pets Mid
talC Of Middl eport , Oh10 MC I{JS
Coun ty
dleport Phone 992 387"
Credttors ar e r£'QUir ed to
fil e thei r c ta ~ms Wilh sil td AVAilABLE ot Rt ver~tde Apart
ments I bedroom , $100 per
fl dUCIMY wllh tjl lht t'C mo nths
Dated th1s 151 h day of
mClllth , 2 bedrooms $133 An
November 1976
Equal Housi ng Opportunity
Mannm9 D Webs ter
Phone 992 3273.
Judge
Cour t of Com mon Pl eas ONE BEDROOM Apts at VIllAGE
Proba te DIVIS IOn
MANOR 1n Mtddleport for $1().4
MetQS County Ohto
monthlv plus alec or S130 tn·
( It ) 19 , 26 (l?)] ]I(
cludtng elec lOWER RATfS I;•
SENIOR CITIZEN&lt;; __.... unten(
SEATrLE ( UPI ) - The
' tb • h O J-~ung on Thtrd ond Mill
Seattle Mariners Thursday
Sts . 1n Middleporl Brand new
announced the signing of
tltgh quohty opartm,ant~ ,. "'"
Vada Pinson, Ill-year veteran
thP ,., .. !"l.,iJ*"'' 1.11 Apt :28 or colt
of major league competition,
~:t- 7721
An Equa l Housmg
Opportuntty
as first base coach for the
expansion Alllerican League 5 ROOM HOUSE and i?oth tn
Roc me area .Phone 992-5858
team.
It wlll be aretlU'O to Sea We 2 BEDROOM MOBILE home adu lts
only Phon• 992·5535
for Plnaon, who spent the llllil
lleUOII "'lth the Pioci!lc Coast SMALL SEMI turmshed aport ~
menl 126 Mulberry Ave
League Rainiera. He batted
Phone 9'11 ')ooo
.343 with the Ralnlers before
going to the Oncuuoati Reds A ROOM FURNISHED opt close to
Powel l s SupP.r Vnlu Phoue
for thestart of an outstanding
99'2 3658
big leagu., career •

Business Services

3891

1971 HONDA CL&lt;50 12000
rntle.s s1uy bor, crash bors,
pull bock handle bars new ttre
and seals Scrambler stde
pipes $650 Call949 2"180
POTATOES and pumpkms C W
Prolftlt , Portlo!ld, Ohto Phone
B43l254
COAl lor sole Open 6 days per
week and evenmgs FQr lurther
mformat lon cal l (61 "1) 367 7338
APPlES FITZP ATRICK ORCHARD
STATE ROUTE 669 PHONE
WilKESVIllE (6 14) 609 3785
FUllER Bru1h Products lor sole
Phone992 3-410
CAM PER $bOO Also horse
hotler, $450 Phone (6U) 69,$..
3290

PEARCE SIMPSON C B bose slo
lion Phone 247 2684 alter 5
pm

D&amp;

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FluoctocAIIowtloll-llltia

IUIMIMUII
_CII!Tl~IIIGS

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PLYMOUTH$
Phone 992-2594
MiddlepOrt, 0 .
11· 11-1

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ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

Ohio

Truss Rafter
Located in Langsville
Box28-A
Rutl.and , Ohto 45775
74~ · 2"109

Deliv er
7284mos

fteal :Estatdor ~

Racine. Ohio
ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

NOTICE
FOLIAGE PLANTS

FOR
YOUR HOME In pots end
hanu lnu baskets from 75c
to $5 00 Also, lay away
POINSETTIAS now for
CHRISTMAS . 6000 lo
PERFECT
choose from
FOR GIFTS In red , Whitt
and p ink S3 00 to S6 00. 20
pet off on 10 ar more .

'6.95
Square Yord lnslollod
David Parsons, Owner
949-2114
.
11 ·4·1 mo.

hour
Dependable
Furna ce Servtce
Ott or Gas Burners

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Nice mod. brick home conlalnlng three
bedrooms, dining room, living room with fireplace, full
basement with garage, Iorge front porch, nat. gas
furnace , city water and well water, a beautiful home
with appro,.; 51h acres of land, fruit trees and shade
trees surrounding II. Plenty of garden space. good
fishing area close by, located In Coolville, Ololo Prlced
at only S32,000 Call now
CHESTER - 113 acres farm , BO acres tillable land,
nice 2 slory farm house, 7 rooms and bath, all
hardwood floors and basement Barn and other
outbuildings, 2 ponds . A nice laying farm priced to go
Located near Chesler, call for appl.
CHESTER - Ever dream of owning your own
Here's your chance lor you or your friends
to own a nice rolling fJvlf course, 501f:l acres, 9 greens.
nice modern clu~ house, outbuilding with all spraying
and seeding equlpmenl, needs some mowing and a
little repair work on golf course This could be
purchased with the 113 acres listed above and
developed ~nto a beaullful18 hole golf course, call for
appl
CALL JIMMY DEEM 949-2388

OCTOBER
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LAWRENCE County on the
'i'thdayotMA RCHand the 5th
dOMyEoi1GOSCTCOBE
oun 1vR on the 16Th
day ot FEBRUARY and the
7th day of SE Fl'TEMBE R.
on the
PtCKAWAY
County
27th
day of APRI
L and
the
161 h dey 01 NO VEMBER
f_IKE Co un tv on the 22nd
day of MARCH and the 26th

do~d'Js0c~~~~~~~ lhe 2Bihday

of APRIL and the 17th day of
NOVEMBER
SCIOTO County on the 23rd
VINTON County on the 17th
d&amp;)l of FEBR:UARV and the
8th day of SEPTEMBE R;

lh;"~i,~~ ~.~T~fNFf~~n(,VA Ro~

Hubbard's
Greenhouse

.and the' 21s t day of SE p
TEMBER

Phone 992 -5776
Syracuse , Oh•o

Gordon

Ear~;m~~e~h~nbs~~
B

Gray , P J
Judges

(614198S-415S
Chesler, Ohio
1017-1 mo (Pdl

PICKENS HDWE.
Portland. 0

POLY-FOAM
UPHOLSTERY
FA BRit': h' •
For sofa, Chllr CUs 1on , •
mattresses, padding. tdeot
far campers. Vorlety of
sizes.
Velvets, nylon prints ,

Service

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lilt 11o1011
llodllllr to lilt ..~~a~ MOllo

herculonS, \/rnyl solids, and

Rllillllllgt

fancy prints, accessories.'

llldilloo

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
PIL 9!2-2174

EXCAVATING doEer ,
ond dltcher Charles R Hot·
held Bock Hoe ServiC e ,
Ru tlo nd Ohto Phone 7-42 2008
SEPTIC Systems mstolled by
hcensed Insta ller Shepard
Con !roc tors Phone 742 2409
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Modern
Son ttot10n 9&lt;12 3954 oc 992
l4lB
WILL do roofing, constructt on,
plumbmg and heatmg No 10b
lao Io rge or too small Phone
742 2348
CARPENTER "lloo rmg ced mg
panehng Phone 992-2759
OOZU work an d weldtng Con
tact James Parsons Rt 1
Ro&lt;:me on CormEtl Ro od
MOBilE Home Repatr Elec ,
plumbmg and healing Phone
9'12 585B
ELECTRONIC T V CliNIC New
TV shop, Electrontc TV Chn tc
Servtce call $5 95 Color B&amp; W
antenna systems ste reos e tc.
572 South Thtrd Mtddleport
Phone ,992-6306 Corry m and
save mone~
GRAVElY SERVICE - Save 25 Pet
on la bor by ha't'mg your Grave
ly Tractor repotred or serviCed
now Gravely Tractor Soles,
Pomeroy , Oh1o Phone {614)
'I'll 2975
Will TRIM or cut trees and shrub·
bery Phone 742-3167 or 949
lS4S
FROSTY S C 6 RADIO Equtp ,
everythmg tn two way radto
antennas and occes Phone
843-2855 Portland
.
HOWERY AND MARTIN h
covo!t ng sepltc systems
dozer back hoe , du mp tru ck
li mestone grovel blacktop
povl ng, Rt 143 Phone 1 (61 4)
698-733 1

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GAS AND OIL furnace repatr ,
sales ond servtce 24 hourt
Phone 843 2165
FRALEY's Lu mber Company at
1unchon of 346 and 50 W.
Albany Offtce pho ne (614 )
698·6700 or restdence (614 }
696-5310 o• 698 6890 Opan 7
om
. .. ----··- BACKHOES
EXCAVATING ,
DOZER TRENCHER , LOWBOY ,
DUMP TRUCKS BILL PULLINS
PHONE 9'12 2•78, DAY OR
NIGHT

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DIRECT FABRIC SALES
- ---nl Main Street
Pl. Pleosant
Ph. 67S-3469
9:30.5:00 Dally
TillS OliO Fridoys

BRADFORD Au&lt;:ltoneer Com
plete ServiCe Phone 949·2487
or 949 2000 Roc me Ohto Cntt
Bradford
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ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers toasters, trons, all
small appliances lawn moWer
l') e• l to Sto le H1ghwoy Garage
on Rout e 7 Phone (614) 985
31125
REMODEliNG Plumbmg heottng
and all types of general repotr
Work guaranteed 20 years eM
~e~ ~~:.n ce Phone992 2409
SEWING MACHINE Repatrs , ser·
vice , oil makes 992 2284 The
Fob r tc ~n ~ IL Pom eroy
Aut Horlzed Smger Soles and
Servtce We sharpe n Sctssors,
EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and
backhoe wo~k dump trucks
and lo- boys lor htre w1ll haul
~ ' fill dut to sot I hmflslone ond
grovel &lt;;oil Sbb or Roger Jef
le rs, day phone 992-7089
mght phone 992-3525 or 992
5232

SAVE ON
CARPETING

Hl-l.O SHAG . .INSTALLED
Rogulor$14.95

'10,95

Sq. Yd.

Evorydoy moooy 11ver.
Goad eholce colors,
12 or 15Ft.

501 NYlDN
GrHn, gold, rod, blut, rust. I
Do II yoursoll, with
podding, $7.15 sq. yd. Willi
podding lnsh ttod $1 , f5
squoro yord.
.
C.tt 742-2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPETCONSUL~NT

RUnAND
FURNITURE
142·2211 ·
Rullond
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MOBilE home for sa le or rent , 3
bedraom1 al ulthltes patd
Phone992-77S1
197:2 04AMPION Mobtle Homes,
12 , x 60 partially furnish ed, 2
b.droom underpmnt ng, !lleps
and •Mtras. Phon• 992 2292 ,
. must sell '
ClOSE OUT sole of El&lt;:ono Homes
we hove on our lot On&amp; home
by th15 manufoctu1er tits o 14
wide 3 bedroom , carpeted
has bestm furmtur&amp; lotalelec
trlc tota l wrop Foam-Cor
sheothtng ·for ma•1mum energy
savmgs Horne will be sold al
manU iacturtr's mvoice to ftrst
person answe ring 1h11 ad Can
be seen at Kingsbury Home
Soles t 100 E Main St
Pomeroy Also , 2 bedroom 8 •
35 excellent condttlon Forced
mr gas fur nac9 fully furmshed
Con be seen ol Kmgsbury Hom•
Soles

AstroGrapM

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

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Close Sat. At 5 P·lfl:

' RUTLAND fURNI'NRE
AICNULg URATE -

"!!I LAND

,1972
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ......... '2895
Alr, auto . tra ns
1972 FORD 4 DR • SED'" """"""" "" ""'1495

eemoce Bode Osoo
For Soturdly, Dec. 4, 1976
ARmS (March 21 . Aprll 181 This
could be the da¥ you reap the
rewar ds for so1\1ethmg good
you've done S•nce you re lucky,
you could even win a game of
cha nce
TAURUS (April 20·May 20l
You're tn harmony with yourself
tod ay Nothmg wtll dtslurb you or
dissuade you , tram your pu rpose A rare time wh,en ,you ha~e
&gt;no uncertatnttes
,
GEMINI (Msr 21~Jun~ 1201 Take
not hi ng at face val ue tOday The
prize you seek ts concealed and
:can only be won tf you II dtg for •t
·CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Joi nt ventu res are excelle nt unde rtakmgs to day You can en ter
Into agreeme nts or contracts tor
the aspects are good fo r all tn·
valved
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Friends
and associates wtll recogmze
your value to day It s ft ttme when
you'll know you r work ts appreciated
VIRGO !Aug. 23 -Sopl. 22)
Romance co mes to you toda.,.
from a source you had prevtously felt unatta inable Its a good
time to do a ltttle soc1al chmblng
LIBRA (Stpl . 23-0cl . 23l
Someone In the family ctrcle
brings about a fo rtun ate Ctr·
cumstance It wtll alfect you r
luture life and permtt others In
the ho me to share m your wt ndlall

S'C'ORPRJ10c~/ 24·f!Pv.- 22l

Now's the It me to tell pe9pte how
you realt y fee t about thmgs
They re ready ' to bend over
backward to help you attatn it

•

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Anythmg dtfftc ult for you to
conquer tn the past should be attacked with vigor today You re
now equal to the task ,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19l
A ... ery perso nal ly rewarding day
..for you Seek out people you
· wa nt to be wtth The destre Is
mutual You II thoroughly enjoy
. yourself
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 19)
" Gather the fa mily around yo u to~ day There Is warmth and love
~ and enjoyment In the domesttc
... scene to gladden all hearts.

..' PISCES (Fob. 20·Ma•ch 20) Gel

: out In a crowd today You need
&lt;•to make the scene wllh lots of
:~ h a ppy people They'll enJOY be-

!'t)Y~UI
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WBE HELD
DEC. 23. 1976

1971 CHEVEUl 4 DR '""""""""'""' 1995
6 Cyl, auto trans

1972
DODGE 'DART....................... '1295
Cyl., std. trans
6

FORD 1f2 TON PICKUP............ '2995

Jus t fi II out th e coupon below &amp; bring in
pe r son to Rigg s Used Car.

V-8 , std tr ans

1973
FORD lf2 TON PICKUP. ......... ..S2595
V 8, std tra ns
1970 FORD lf2 TON PICKUP............'l295
6 Cyl , std trans

A REAL BEAU Y

).,

TAX SALES

I• I~,

USED CARS

76 Olds
74

P~.

88

Royal HT Cpe., air .............. 1 57~5
Air ... ..... 12795

Duster Cpe. 6 cyl, PS,

1
7 4 Olds CuUass Sup. Cpe. 2 Dr... . ....... .. 3895
74 Vega GT Cpe..................... . .. ::....

12

74 Chevy 1

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s'f'~f

ton, V-8, 3 spd ........... ...... '2595

WIN A MIDLAND23 CHANNEL
E
OR MOBILE CB RADIO WITH THIS
COUPON.

Name~-----------------------Phone Number _______________

74 AMC Hornet 2 Dr.... .......... : . ......... '1995

Address- - - - - - - - - - - -

72 Olds Toronado fun power and air ..... '1995

No purchase necessary, need f! ot be
pr esent to won . You must bring coupon
on
to Riggs Us e d Cars to be
to win.

73 Olds 98

Lux.

Cpe., air.. .. .............. 13495

73 Olds 88 Royal HT Sedan, air... .. .......'1695
73 Olds 88 4 Dr.

powe~

&amp; air.............

11595

SEE:

73 Ford Galaxie 500 HT Cpe ............... 12395
73 Buick Regal HT

Cpe~

power

&amp; air .. .... 13495

72

1
ChiJSier Newport Royal ................ : . 1495

72 Chevy Imp.
72 Olds 98 4

4 Dr ......................... '1295
Dr., power &amp; AIR ...... - .... 12295

ROGER RIEBEL OR RAY RIGGS
PHONE 985-4100
ON ST. Rf. 7

CHESTER.

0.

Russell, Tina Ray and boy
frtend
of Washington C. H.
Buick Elec. 2225 HT Cpe............... 12495
and Terry Lynn Russell of
Kentucky were Thanksgiving
Ford Torino,
Cpe, V8, automatic .....'1395
guests of Mr . and Mrs.
Franklin Russell of MidFord Torino 4 Dr~ HT Cpe, V8 auto..... '1395
Osof has Wfltten a spec1al AstraHelen
J ohnso n
was dleport.
Graph Letter fo r you For your
Mr and Mrs. John Downs
Tuesda y vtsilor of Mr and
Chev. Caprice HT Sedan ................. '1795
"' copy send 50 cents and a selfJohnson.
and
Adam were Tha nksMrs.
Harley
addressed, stampFJd en~efope to
'" Aslro-Gra ph, P 0 Box 489,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
giving
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Olds 98 Lux. Sed., power
air .. ....... '1995
~ Radio Ctty Sta t1on, New York,
Johnson, Gina, Tahnee and John Downs of Glouster
.. NY 10019 Be sure to asH for
Brady and Mrs. Geneva
Mr. and Mrs . Ha rley
70 Nova
Dr.,
speed ........ ..... ......... $895
Saglffaflus Volume 1 }
Shumate wer e Thanksgivmg Johnson, Mr . and Mrs.
'
Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphf and family,
70 Chrysler New Yorker 4 d1, Sedan ...... .. '595
Ivan Shumate and sons of Mr. and Mrs. John E . MurMansfield, 0.
phy, son of Syracuse were
70 Ford LTD 4 Dr., !lower &amp; air ..... ... ...... '895
Mr. and Mrs. James Thanksg iving Day din ner
Reeves, Mr and Mrs. Eugene guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
1
Harung, Rhonda and Ronald, R. Murphy, Cannel, Peggy
69 Ford LTD
Dt. Sedan, power &amp; air ...... 795
Mr and Mrs. Jack Elam, Bill and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs .
and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs • John Downs and Adam were
Cadillac Cpe. DeV;IIe, power
air ........ '695
Robert Reeves, Bryan and evening guests.
See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Jamie of Chester, and Mr.
Mrs. Daniel Worley, Stacy
and
Mrs.
Paul
Darnell
and
of
Beckley, W. Va. were
Burris, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Jeff
were
Thanksgiving
Day
Thanks~lving
· holiday guests
Keebaugh .
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of , Mr. and Mrs. Cbarley
Fred Tuckerman .
Smith.
Mr. Lincoln Russell, local,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy
and
Mrs.
Clinton
Gtlkey,
of
Columbus were weekend
Mr.
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Of Doing Business"
Jordon and son, Mrs. Harold McElroy '"d Mr. and Mrs .
"I will not give you my next
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Gillogly, VIcki and Bruce, all Bill McElroy, Jeff and Joey . '
Thanksgiving dinner guests
•opinion until ~ou stop liggling .,_Op..,;,e•n•E•v•e•n•in~g•s•U•nt•i•I6.:0•~-T•i•l5•p•.•m•.•Sa•t•._ , . ol Albany, Guy Russell of
at my last one!"
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Helen Johnson were Mr
~Th is ts an espectally rewardi ng
year tor you tn your work or
' career Good fortune 'wtll walk
"hand ·tn-hand wtth you1 to pay off
fmanclally
• (Are you a Sag~ttanus? &amp;arnlce

72
72
72
71

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News Notes

HT

71

&amp;

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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With purchase of any New or Used Car proced ov er $500.00
during the month of Dec . Let Smith Nelson Mot ors buy
your Chrostmas turkey . W e are your friendly dealer. We
have the s harpest pencil in town .

1975 Uncoln Coupe '7495

Metallic blue ft nt sh, white vinyl top w11n blue
lea ther mtenor full power, rad tal tires , lilt whee ls,
cr uise control. AM FM st erM fa e 1 owner

1975 P~. Duster 2 dr. HT 52995
One oWner
1974 Ford Galaxie 4 Or. e • e • '2695
1972 CHEV. IMP. 2 DR ................ ..S1895 1974 Ford Grand Torino• • • • '2295
V 8, P S , P B , air
1974 V.W. SUPER BUG ........... _..... '2295 1974 Pontiac Catalina • • • • • s2995
1974 P~mouth fuiJ Ill• • • • •'2495
MANY MORE
1973 Chevy Monte Carlo
'2495
Save Now on a 1976 Pinto, Mustang, or Maverick.
1973 P~. Duster Slant 6
s1995
See: Pat Hill, Rocky Hupp
or Darrel Dodrill
1973 Ford LID .......... '2495
For a good deal on a new or used vehicle
Open Eventl)gS Ttl6:00
1973 Buick leSabre Custom •• 52495
Except TOurs and Sat
Closed Sunday
1973 Buick LeSabre •••••• •'2495
''
1973 Pontiac LeMans Sport '2295
DAN THOMPSON FORD
Middleport
992 -2196
1973 Chevy Caprice • • • • • • • s2695
1973 Chev. Cheyenne Super •• J2695
.1972 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr. • • • • '1395
r--~;::============;---,
1972 Thunderbird • • • • • • • • '2495
1971 Dodge Polaro • • •·• • • e • '695
VALUE
RATED
1969 P~mouth FuiJ....... '295
1969 Ford LID ••••••••••• 5495
1966 Fiat 4 dr.
s395

DIC. 4 187. ' " ' .,
ol I

DIIAWING

Atr, P S , P B

73 Olds Cutlass Sup. Cpe .................. '3495

~ ~.Birthday
otj

WIN AMIDlAND
23 aiANNEL BASE OR
MOBILE CB RADIO AT
RIGGS USED CARS

Buy during December ano you can save money. We want
to cut our used car onvento ry. So our loss os your gaon .

SALE

1972 FORD VAN CARGO E-100 ..... ..'2595

PHOTOGRAPHY

843·2165

1495
1972
FORD
PINTO
WAGON
..........
..
4 Cyl., auto. trans

~:: ~.' o~~~~~R"nd 'h • 2''h 1974

Aerial
Commercial
Schools
Weddings

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HIGHLAND County on th~
5th dayofAFl'RIL l!nd the 18th It
• do~J'~,?,~'\;08c~~~ly on lhe
261h day of APRIL !lind lhe Air, P S, P B
15 h du of NOVEMBE R

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MONTGOMERY

TEAFORD

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RACINE
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CARPET SHOP

~.·hy d~·y ~m~f:~at·~

USED CARS

1972 FORD LTD 4 DR....................S1695

NEW '77

_

SMALl tor m lor sble, 10% down ,
owner fina nced Mon roe Coun
tv W Va Phone {304) 772·
3102 o• (3041772 3227
COUNTRY farmland wtth sed ud·
ed woods water and good oc
cess tn Monroe County W Vo
$1 000 down &lt;:oft !304) n2
3102 o• (&gt;041772·3227
A0111i 1 &amp;o, 121
Commerctol pooperty oppro• 17
at:res level land located ot
Long•~llle, Ohio 45741
Tuppers Ploms on Ohio Rou te
FOR SALE ·
669-42.&amp;.5 tvtntngs
7 Phone (61-4) 667 6304
FAIIIIIONT
3 bed;ooms 1% baths la rge ltv
One good used chain
$1~ l'toll1tel'S !11:
mo.oo
'"9 room d1nmg roo m ond k1t
saw.
Fw•. M1ntt 5ICtlL - -- ,- .
_
10 27 1 mo
chen fu lly carpeted Phone
One good used Gobson Side.
992 31 29 or 992-54]4
b)' -Side Refrtgerator
1200
59 acres, 6 room house both
Water Softeners for Sale
pa rt ly carpeted lwo out
134t.OO
bu dd ings du9 boutmenl
one thtrd ltlloble mineral
nghts located near Oonv1lle
Pomeroy Landmark
Red uced lor qutc k sale HOMESITES for sole I cere and
up Mtddlepo rt near Rutland
$23 500 Phone 742 2766
9. - Jack W Carsey, Mgr NEARL V new al elec home lull Co lt 992 7"81
.al. Phone992-2161
basement for sole by owner NEW 3 bedroo m house 2 baths
all elec I acre M1ddl eport
Rutlo11d areo Phone 742 2531
close to Rutland Phone 992
TUPPER S PLAINS, OHIO Three
7481
bedroom house lom1ly room
AN TIQUE GLASSWARE {s•gned
l1reploce, 2 baths diShwasher
Pc s) depre.ss 1on cormvol cu t
range
gar bage dtspos ol
glon Hunnel l1gures gloss col
&lt;:arpet sun deck forge lot
fee table vel..,e t solo Phone
$26 500 Phone (614) 667 6304
992 3283
HOUSE FOR SAlEm Mmersv1l le, 6
FENCE POSTS $1 00 Also
rooms and bath 1 ond 2 ten ths
ftrewoad 1f, ton ptckup foods
acres Phone 94~ 2563
delt't'ered S25 w1 thm 25 mde~
608 E.
Phone 9B5 4197
.
MAIN
SCHOOl SEWING moch1ne5
POMEROY, 0.
Smgers m walnut console lie
'
Phone 992 51 4b
Vtrgtl B Sr., Realtor
BRICK &amp; FRAME - aboul
110 Meehanic Pomeroy, 0
FREIGHT DAMAGED October 19
.4
years old
3 nt ce
Phone
992-337!
1976
Ztg Zag Sewt ng
'
bedrooms. bath, modern
Mac h tnes
butr on ho le
HUNTING LAND - 115
kit chen with range and
monogram etc Ongmol ly acres of pasture, woods &amp;
di s hwas he r , ca rpeting ,
$179 95 wt ll sell lor SS9 95 cash fi slilng country Think
garage , about l ac re
or 1erms Phone 9~2 5146
twice, as this doesn 't come
$28,0110 00
GOO D MI XE D hay .i Phone
up often $30,000
'h ACRE wtth late model
949 2523
mob•le hom e, 12x60, has
RUTLAND - 4 bedroom
al um storage bui lding ,
home on 124 near school &amp;
large
li ving
room ,
church All uhlltles and
excellent co ndtt ton
garden .
HARD WATER
$7,5011.00
.i....M: R E.S.. - ~ room ho use
POMEROY - Wa lk lo
PROBLEMS?
jhaf stts tn the country
shop 3 bedrooms, bath ,
which needs a heap of
paneling, lots of storage
Let Pomerov Landmark
doong
Dug well fh o,
space . A buy at just
soften &amp; condttlon your
electnc and gravel road
Sll.SOO 00
water UC-XVI
by
MIDDLEPORT - 2111 story
ffame, corner lot , garage, 5
ONLy 1279,95
LIKE NEW - 2 bedrooms,
bedroom s, bath , carpeting,
hobby and utility room
r:x&gt;rches Natural gas heat
Let us test your water
Nice balh , nal gas F A
S8.5011.00.
Free.
furnace . Carport and large
LOVELY 6 yr old home, 3
ga rden space . $37,500
La d
nice BR wtlh la rge closets ,
.... _· omeroy
n mark
2 baths, very nice dtn e In
MIDDLEPORT
3
k it c hen, dlshwashP.r.
Q Jack)V Carsey, Mgr
dl!posal , carpeting , full
L---_;_Pho;::;:n::,e..:,9,;;92::;·2:,:1::,61:,__...1 apart men ts wtth baths
Near shopping, school and
basement , central gas heat
churches $20,000
and air cond $29,800.00.
MENS US,fD Clothmg lor sol ..
WE HAVE GREAT NEED
Open .4 ttll9 everyda y Proffttt s
33 NORT,H - 6 room house
FOR NEW HOMES LET •
Recreolian Center Portland
wl tt'\ T P water , garage
US SELL YOURS
Ohto
and one a cre $5500
HENRY E. CLELAND
SIZE I SNOW boots and whtte
BROKER
shoe skates other ch1ldren s
MIDDLEPORT - Nea r
992.2259
clothes Phone ~49 2522
pool 5 rooms, 2 baths, gas
furnace, base ment and
1971 l TO otr cond1f1oned p b
large garden $18,000
p s excellent condlltOI'J Four
"5 x 14 snow ttres one boy s 26
BUY
NOW
BEFORE
tnch btke , new Coll992 3442
Wtll do odd jObs roofm g pom.THEY
GET
EVEN
tmg gutter work Phon• 9'1 2
TWOGOATS SeePomeroyMoto r
HIGHER SEE US FOR A
74(11
Com pony or A R Kn1ght
n_ EAL BUY
Will DO boby ~l ttmg dayttme m
my home in Rocme area Phone
949-2322
EXPERIENCED aAaYS ITTERS loktng reservations lor all n1ght
SPECIAL - 3 bedroom and attached garage, total
end hourly stltmg for New
electric home under construction on 1h acre lot ~ner
Yea rs Eve For 1nformallon
will finiSh In 30 days for buyer or will sell " as I•" May
co11992
. 7092
take trade. Located near Chester ,
WILl DO bobyslttmg tn my liome
for $15 week Monday through
51 ACRES FREE GAS - Modern m story house. 3 br,.
Fndoy Phone 992 6134
dining room , firep lace, full basement, nice porches and
SEWING AND Alterolions
out buildings Large scenic lake with green grass and
Reasonable 572 South Thud
pine trees around If Watch the large bass swim along
Ave
Mtddleport
Phone
In fhe clear water Pretty as a picture Priced to sell
992·6306
$37,400.011

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ON

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CHRISTMAS AUCTION Sole Frt·
day 6 30 p m lot's gtfts ond
m•sc:: a t the Auclion Hause
Horton 51 Mo5on W VA

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Southeastern
Auction

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,... ..... .
•::boo..... -

the Co urt of Aputs of the
severe I Counties In n ld
ADAMS County on the 6th
day of A~rtl and the 19th day
ol OCTOBER
ATHENS County on the 2"1th
1day Of FEBRUARY and the
22nd day of SE PTEMBER
BROWN County on the 7th
day of AP.R I Lend the lOth day
of OCTOBER
GALLI A County on the 15th

197 5
1975
1975
197 4

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Buock R egal. 2 d r.
Was$4695.00
Now $4395.00
Pontiac As tre 2 dr.
Wa s $2895.00
Now $~695 . 00
Pontia c Lemans2dr .
Wa s$4 195.00
No w$3795 .00
Buick Century, ~~xus 2 dr .
Was $4295.00
Now

..

$4095 .00

1974 Ford Mustang 2 dr .
Wa s $2895 .00
Now $2695.00
1974 Pontiac Forebo rd 2 dr .
Wa s $4295 .00
Now $3795.00
1974 M erc ury M ontego MX 2dr
Was SJ19S .OO
Now
$2995 .00
1976 Pontoac Sunbord 2 dr .
Was $3795.00
Now S359S.OO
1973 Chev . Imp . Cust. 2dr. HT
Was$2495.00
Now
$20 95 00
1973 Ford Mach 1 2 dr .
Wa s $2695 .00
Now $2095.00
1973 Dodg e Pic k up 'Il ion
Was $27 95 .00
Now S2495.00
1972 Chry s le r Ne wport 4 dr . Was $2 195.00
Now $1 895.00
1972 Pontoac Grand Pri x
Was $2 795 .00
Now $2195.00
1972 Chev tmp . Cu st . 2dr . HT
Wa s $2195
Now
$1795.00
1972 Chev Monte Carlo
W as $2595.00
Now $2395.00

oo

Don 't forget you owe tt to your self to check with us before vou buy anv car
new or used. We have the sharpest pentll In town The Frtendl y Dea ler
II !It Vl~'

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
500

E.

MAIN ST.

OPEN EVENING

POMEROY,

Till

6 PM

&amp; SAT. Till

0.

5 PM

a nd Mrs Everett Ray
Johnson a nd famoly of
Dublm , Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, · Aimett and
Duane and J ames, anf! IT@!l4
Johnson.
oul 4~111
Mrs J ames Johnson, J limi
Sue and Teresa were Thanksgovong donner guests of ber
_ 1!14 (;J:tt VROLET MONTE CARLO
13991
m othe r , Mr s. Ernes tone
Loca\ 1 owner car, green finis h, gree n vinyl roo f, r ad ia l
Jones of New Haven, W Va.
w w tires, air cond ., V 8. wtt h &lt;H.ltomptlc P steering &amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray
brakes
Johnson and family spent
1974 DATSUN
Sm5
Thanksgovong holi day woth
210 2 door . loca l car, 4 speed trans, 44 1200 m iles, good
Mrs. Helen Johnson also her
IJres, dark green fini sh, r ea l e cononw
mothe r, Mrs. Hamm of '
P omeroy a nd other relatives
1973CAPRICE4DR . H.T.
$2995
Local 1 owner car, blk vinyl roof, green In terior ,
Mr . and
Mrs . Pau l
white -wall tires, air, automatic, power s'tee rlng &amp;
McElroy, Mr and Mrs. Bill
brakes
McEl roy, J ell a nd Joey ,
loca l, Mr . and Mrs. Whole and
son of Moddleport, Mr a nd
Mrs John Wood and son ,
Ma ble Wood of Wolkesvolle
were Thanksgivong dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. !;co
Davidson, Donna, Wilma and
Anna bell .
Mr.· and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
and fa mily, local, Mr and a nd Mrs. Walter Terrell and
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
Mrs. Ralph Knapp and fa moly family at Pataskala.
a nd Mrs. Way ne Bcal were
of Columlms were ThanksMr and Mrs Uoyd Kon g Mr and Mrs Kirk Chevuller
givong dinner guests of Mrs. and family, Mr . and Mrs.
of Chester, Mrs. Bet ty
Lena Knapp of Langsville. Rodney
Frecker spent Chevalier and Rodney of
Mr a nd Mrs Doyle Knapp Thanksgi ving with Mrs . Chester, Mr. and Mrs.
and sons, Mrs. Daniel Mary King at Shade, Ohio. George Warner and Gordon
Worley, Stacy of Beckley, W.
Spending th e weekend with of Wolf Pen, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Va were Sunday dinn er t heir mother, Mrs . Elizabeth Russell Well and Miss Denlse
guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Murray were Mr. and Mrs
Hendricks.
Charley. Smith .
Mr and Mrs Ralph Chos~
Dana Murray, Tona and Greg
of Rock Springs and Mr and of Columbus are visiting at
Mrs. WlUtam Murray and son their farm her e.
Mr. and Mrs. Nev White
of Columbus.
Mr. and
Mrs . Dale were Thanksgiving dinner
Harrison, Scott and Jodi had guests of Mr . and Mrs.
as Thanksgivlllg guests Mr. Harold \Vhite at Langsville.
Mrs. Hazel Arnold and
and Mrs . Olen Harrison and
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Walter had as Thanksgiving
Mrs. Virgo! King and Helen Harroson, Rodney and Trevor guests Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Worthington.
family of
WllllarnB and
White were in Pottersville,
Recent visitors of Mr. and McArthur.
New York where they went to Mrs. Roy Brlckles were Mr.
Recent guests of Mr. and
get David King who returned and Mrs. Greg Brlckles and Mrs Nev White were Mrs
home with them.
family of Groveport, Ohio Charles Holley a nd Usa of
Spending several days with and Mrs. Carolyn Banks and · Ashton, W. Va ., Mrs David
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Harrison Stephanie of Maryland.
Glenn a nd Yvonda of Tipp
are Mr and Mrs. Phlillp
Mr . and Mrs. Dana City, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison and sons, Trevor Murray, Greg and Tina, Sherman White and Mr and
and Rodney of Worthington. spent Thanksgiving with her Mrs. Richard Cole, local .
Spe ndin g Thanksgiving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mrs. Elizabeth Murray was
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl Sheets and familY at Sandy· dinner guest Thanksgiving o(
were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carl ville,
Mr . and Mrs. Richa rd
Va.
and Brett , Randall, Melodla
:
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean Houdashelt and Andra.
and Danny , Mr. and Mrs. had as Thanksgiving guests,
The Carleton Church will
Dwight Carl, Ivan, Paula, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth have Its Christmas progrom
Johnny and Tammy and Markins of Raclne, Mr. and Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
•
R od ney Carl a nd Debbie Mrs. Bruce Reid , Tammy,
Queen.
Richard and Ttacy of
Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Columbus, Mrs . Vlrglnla
Your medical Insurance,
Dean and Jeremy and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. under Medicare can stop If
Bill Spaun and Shannon were Robert Reid and Rodney of you do not mike monthly.
orerntum payments.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr
Pataskala.

2 SIGNS Pomeroy
OF
QUALITY .._M_o..;..t_o_r_c....
o.,...

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OFFIC E HOURS
8 JO am , to S 00 p m
Daily , 8 30 am to 12 00

Noon Saturday
Phone tod&amp;y

99~

2156

NOTICES
ATTN :!!
ALL HOUSEWIVES
All Yard Sales , Rummag e,
Por ch and Basemen t Porch
and Basement Sales, etc
must be paid In advance
Ge t yours 1n ea rl y by
s toppi ng by our office lit
Th e Dally Sentin el, fn
Co urt St or wr iti ng Box
729 , Pomeroy , Ohto 45769
With your r emittance
Noti ce on Fltng of
In ve ntor y and
Appra ise ment
The State of OhiO , Me195
County, Ohto , Court of
•co mmon Pleas , P r obate
' Ot'o'I SIOn

THE RACIN~ Ftre Deportment \ •II
have a gu n shoot Salurdat' al
6&gt; 30 p rn ol thei r bu,ld,ng 10
Bashon
NOW accepting ptono students
begtnnerlli, mtermsd1ates, ad·
vanced students Col! 9'12
2270
INTERVIEWS .;,,11 be held Mndot'.
Nov 22 1976 llilo rllng of 11 ,00
a m o'clock m the office of the
Meigs Counlt' Comm1utoners,
Court House, PomerOt' Oh1o
for orc h1tects who are on lhe
approved l1st of State Ar·
chttec ts (Pub!tc Works State of
Oh1o) lor l~,e proposed mulit
putpose focl ltty lor Me•gs
County Please ca ll lor appo•hl
men! m 2895
PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Chtldren s
and adults Jun&amp; VanVranken
9'12 mo
rHE RACINE Volunteer Ftre
Oeportmenl need further con
trtbultons to pay for ftbergloss
door for the ltre deportment
bwldmg Every contnbution
wtll be greatlt' op pret: taled
Plealie send don allons to the
Roc1ne Vo luntee1 Ftre Oepoll
men t RaCine Ohto "15771
AlTHOUG H Btrchfteld s Tax1der
my has bu rned, work STILLWill
BE DONE 1n tem po rary
quarters Hove t'OUr troph tes
moun ted lodoy and treasure
them tomorrow BIRCHF IElD s
TAXIDE RMY east of Rutland
m1le on Rt
124 Phon&amp;
7.. ~ 2178
HA VE A $200 party gel $76 wort t-t
of clothes for $26 or $100 party
ond get specia l reduced
do th tng If! un1ts G1fts ror
Chnst mos
get low co!.!
Chrtstmoli gtft s Phone 949 2803
or 949 2786
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BIG BASEMENT Sole Dec 2 3
ond 4th Barbells ctlord organ
troosure hnder L R sut te lots
of good do th mg, oil sues
Other 1tems too numerous to
menlton Turn off rl 7 at
Memory Garden s Cemetery
Co ~ d 32 Eagle Rt.-lge Rd op
pro~e 5'11 mt1 es
WANTE D babystlle r day :&gt;tuft
Col i (614) 067 3675 alter 5 p m
TH ERE Will be candy classes
Dec 7at I p m ond7p m Con
tact JoAnne Fellt', 742·2818 or
l01s Walk er 742 2J33
GUN SHOOT ot ttle Rocu.,e Gun
Club every Sunday I p m
Assorted meals
XMAS SPECIAL Any Sew ng
mochme cleaned o1led ond ad
1usted $5 &lt;18 TH E Sew ng
Center Mtddlepo rt
CL ASSES IN Venous crofts and
lm e arts wil l be held ot !he
CRAFT Y LADI ES HANDICRAFTS
on Tuesdays and Thu rsdays
Phone 9~2 229B or 992 5308 for
oppo tqtrnent s

To the Execu tor or Ad
m tnn;trator of the es tate , to
such of the follo w1ng as are
•residents of the Sta te of Oh1 0
vtz - the su nn vl ng spouse
the nC)(I
Of
k1n
the
' bencftctar tes under the w1ll ,
and to the attor ney or at
. torMys representing any of
the afor cment1oned persons
No 71958 , Wll lt am F
Harr1S deceased RtHine ,
,OhtO R D Sutton Tow nsht p
You ar e hereby noh fted that
the Inven t ory a nd Ap
pratsement of the estate of the
aforementto ned ,
deceased ,
tate ot said Coun t ~ was Itled
tn lh 1s Cou r t Satd In ven tory
and Ap pra isement will be for
hea rin g befor e lh1S Court on
the 1Tih da y of Decembe r,
1976 at 10 00 o' cloc k AM
Any per so n des tnng to file
excepttons thereto mus t file
th em a t least ftve days prtor to
th e da te set tor h ~ar m g
Gtven under my hand and
seat ot sa td Cour t, lh ts 1s t d a ~
of December , 1976
Ma nntng 0 Webs te r, Judg e
By Ann 8 Wa hon , De put~
He lp Wanted
Clerk
t 12l3 102tc
GUARANT EED JOBS $J7A40
smg le S502 80 tnomed Arrny
Recru llmg call collect (61" )
LEGAL NOTICE
59J 3022
TO
GE NE EDWA RD
L
ADV
TO ltve m wt th elderly tody
RO S E , wh ose t.1 5t know n
adctrcs5 1s A thrns Greece and
Room ond board and wages
who se e ~ea c t addr ess t!.
open Phon&amp; &lt;192 3923
un ~nown

TO M ARGA RET JOA NN
WAL.:KE R w ho'lC lil Sl kn own
,1ddr£'S'&gt; •S Kent OhtO and
whose las t known addr ess IS
unknown
TO
TH E S URVIV IN G
SPOU SE
OF
WAYNE
GR IMM d ~c ease d whos e
na m e a nd add r ess a r c
unkn own
To J ames Gnm m whose
la st known address Is 5530 Old
0 1 ~et e Htg hway , Forest Pa rk,
GA 30050
Yo u arc her eby not tiled th ii
~ ou
hav e been named
defendant s 1n a tegil t ac t1on
cnt 11ICd Robe rta C O' On en vs
Ge ne Edwilrd Ro se ('tat
act ta n ha s been asStoned
No lh 799 1n the Common
Pl f'a s Cou rt of Mctq s County
OhtO
Th e abp"c t of the comp latn l
•s to part tllon real est ate
S•lua lcd m Rutland Townsh1p
M ~JtCJ'&gt; Co unty Ohto descn bcd
,as follows
Bectmn mq tn th e cent er of
•B1q Leadmq Cr ee k at th e
nonhw es t co rner of E H
Grt e't'cs land late ly bouqht by
the SoJ1d Mc Hdf lte tn SecltOn
,34 l OSt). 6 Ranqc 14 Oh10
Com puny !'. Purchase thence
north 117 cleg east '11 rod s to
th e w ~s t S1de of th e road
then ce ea s t ~ 0 rod5. th ence
north 7J dcq eas t 7 ~ 1 , rods
thf'ncc north '!, ro ds 73 lmk s
,th ence so uth IS' dcg we st l~
&lt;ads 9 l111ks the nce we st 101
rod s llll1nk s to the ce n ter road
lcadtnQ fr om Brad ley Mtl l to
qrass run th ence so uth 10 1
dcq cast IJ rods to The center
of lead1nQ cree k , thence down
satd cr ee k to the pla ce ot
beqmn•ng con tatnmg about &lt;18
a cr es more or l!'ss EKcepltnq
at,Jout 4 a cr es all of thf' 11orth
~t d r! bctonq1nq 10 Eltza Nelson
he1 rs
Yo u ar e r equ1r ed to answer
th o Co mplamt wtlh tn 78 da ys
af te r lhc la st publtcalton of
)hts not•ce wh tch wtH be
pubftc;hed once each week for
SIX con scc uttve weeks The
la st publtcatton wttl be made
on J an 7, 1977 and the 28
days for an swer Wtf l start on
that date
tn case at your fa ilure to
answe r or other wtse rcsponCl
as rcqu tr ed by the OhtO Rules
of C•v •t Pro cedure tud nment
by defau lt wilt be r£'nd ered
for
r e lief
aqa1nsl
you
de m anded 1n th1S complatnl
LAR RY E SP EN CER
Clerk, of Courts
Com mon Pleas Co urt
Mei gs Co unty OhtO
(11) 29 26 { ! ']) 3, 10, 17 ~4
31. {I) 7 SI C

If you are 65 or older •nd
you have Medicare hospital
Insurance because of work
credits under BOcial security,
you wlll have lhlB protectlor
__
u long as you live.

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NO FUTURE IIN AU RUT?

Con!Ndef a Profeta10nel C.eer
Duv1ng a "BIG RIG" We are a
Pnvate Tra~r~lng School offer·
ing a PART Time or fULl Tme
Tratning Program If you are
worktng, Don't Outt Your Job,
attend our Weekend Tra•nmg
program or anend our 3 Week
FULL Tome Residono Tra1rong.
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PARKERSBURG

422-4080
l,o&amp;t~#~d
LOST BROWN and block mole
German Shephard dog Contact
Ronald Cowdery at 985 3581
3 VERY UNHAPPY boys wont the
relurn of one lemole chocolate
potnt Stomese cot between
South Second and South Thtrcf
St Mtddleport Answers to the
nome ol Sam Phone 992 545"
or 618 South Th~rd St
EYE GLASSES on Rt 7 ot Hobson
btfoco ls Phone 742 2789

11 - Tbe DlllyStnllneLMiddleport-Pomeroy, o., Friday, Dec. 3,1976
TIMES FOR HOLDING
COURTS OF APPEALS ,

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For Fast Results Use The .S entinel Classifieds

DAN
THOMPSON'S

A 0 . 1977

STATE OF OHIO, FOURTH
Judlclll Dislr tct Court ot

lHICLOIEIIYOULOOk,
'11411(11111 WI! LOOk

ApptiiS

tt It ordered the I the time of
•lht beginning of the terms of

W.t and Found

F'urSale

lOST 1972 Ford hubcap lost on CHOICE ttar corn , $ ~ 00 bushel
Success Rood If found call
Phone 7"2 235'9
Howard Larkins 843 2211
CHRISTMAS TREES I , On Old Rt 33
BIG REO and whtt•lemale hound
between Co Roods 18 and 19 '
LOST between Rt 33 &amp; 7 by
Tag now ond cut fresh wh.tn
Pomeroy Gun Club Con tden
destrvd Pnced $2 00 to $8 00
hly , $100 REWARD lor dog tn
Opho and Barbaro Ollull
good condilton No questlom
Pt-tone '992 3296
(614 )
o•ked Coli co!IMI
STEREO A.M FM radto 8 frock
836 8150
lope combtflalton
8olonce
$106 40 or lerm&amp; Coll992 3965
USED FORES TRY EQUIPMENT
Ttm~qock 360 Sk1dder John
Wanted to Buy
Deere 540A Sktdder 42 Inch
Tower BuiiEdger Fronkhn 13()8
OlD fu m1ture, •ce boxes bran
Sk•dder Davtd Brown Tractor
beds wotl telephones and
loader Contact Don Graves or
por ts or com plee households
lyons E(lu•pment, Co
Inc
Wrtte M D Mtller Rt 4
Ctrdev1lle Ohto "13113Phone
Pomeroy, Ohio Coli 992 -7700
(614) 596 "709 or 4H 6028
CASH potd for ol! makes cod
models of mob1le homes TRUMPET IN case lad1es sue a
Ch1cogo roller skates, 197 1
Phone area code 614·4'23-&lt;1531
Chevelle Maltbu , good condt
TIMBER Pomeroy Forest Pro
!ton low m•leoge $1{J(X)
ducts lop pnce for stondtng
Phone 992 2280
sowllm ber Coli Kent Ha nby
8
MOOEL All1s Chomben troc·
I 4•6 8570
tor' good fires and runs welt
COINS CURRENCY ! ~e n s old
Cul lt't'Oiors and plow tnduded
pocket wa tches and chams
Mu s t hove $800 Phone
Sti ve r and gold We need 1%4
643 l834
and older s•l 't'er coins B ~y sell
or trade Call Roger Wamsley USED TRACTORS 11'970 Mossey
Ferguson, Massey Ferguson
74l 2331
135 d1esel 1971 Jolin Deere 820
1
1
CASH 1 lor tunk cars Frye s
d1en~ l 1973 Ma ssey Ferguson
Truck und Au to 24 HOUR
17$ dt esel 1975 255 dtesel
WRECKER SERVICE I Phone
1975 Mo ney Ferguson 275
742 2001
dtesel Shtnn s Troc!or Soles
Phone (304) 458 1630 Leon, W
WANT ED OLD uprtg ht piano• tn
Vo
any tondlhOn WI-I poy $10
each F1rs t fl oor only Wnte gtv FOUR CEMETERY plots at Me1gs
mg duecltons to Wt lten Pto na
Memory Gardens Wtll se ll
Co Bo11 188 Sordt!i, Ohto
separately Phone '985 414b
.43946
CHRISTMAS TREES Mom St
WANTED USED fthh wheel
Rutland '
cam per Wut e gtvtng detatls to
LARGE
ElECTRONIC orgo n and
P 0 Box 6h6 Pomeroy oHto
bench 2 lo.eyboord~ leshe
45769
speaker bea ut1fu l cobtnel 3S
GOOD USED portabl e electr ic
mm camera I I $ lens e• lra
typewriter Phone 992 2280
telephoto lens and flash a ttach
ment Phone992 31 96
WANTED TO buy a 8rowme Scout
unt lorm 6 x to 7 Phone (6 U)
667 6220

COAl limestone and calcturr
chlortde and colctum brtne lot
dust control ond spec1al mtxm'
so h lor lormerl Mom Street,
Pomeroy Ohto or phone 992

Yard Sale
IF YO U hove o serviCe to offer
wo nt to buy or sell some thmg
oe lookmg for work
or
whatever
you II get results
foster w1th o Sent1nel Wont Ad
Coll99l 2156
P e t•

for Sale

PLEASURE HORSES and po mes
also wtll buy horse s and
pomes Phone (614) 6&lt;18 3290
Ruth Reeves
AKC REGISTERED Apnco t toy poo
di e fe mal e pup
Phone
985 41 II
All WHITE G~i!r ma n Shepherd
puppies ful l blooded See
Rtchord Gtl key Cldton W Vo
phone (304) 773 5962
Auto Sal••
1969 NO'I O &amp;ll lra sharp new
pomt bucket seats otr shocks
mags Phone 949 2480
69 CHEVEL LEMAliBU t'e llow wd h
blo&lt;:k v•nyl roof and block m
tenor 307 engt ne 2 door
outomo lic , power steertng
tope player and new exhaust
~ystem l01r cond1tton $1 000
Phone 949 2574
1968 JEtP WAGONEER 4 wheel
dn ve lockou t hub 6 cy l $895
Also F-250 FORD 10 wheel
drtve ptckup good Ha rold
Brewer l ong Bollom or call
~85 3554
1973 CHEVROLET 1' 1 ton tru ck 6
cyl
new lu es
$2300
Phone 965 42"15
1973 Ptnto Runabout 4 speed
low mtleoge e;uellent condt
!t on
real sharp
Phone
992 23B6
MUST SEll 1970 Cutlass $1000
Phone 985 ]501 ol!er 6 p m
1%5 PlYMOUTH Belvvdere 2 dr
seda n ou !omofiCtransmt sston
Phonv
goo d &lt;o odolo on
992 3574
1966 CUTlASS 2 d' $700 1969
Oldsmobtle 4 dr $950, 1&lt;174
Butck Apollo 2 dr $2450
Phone 992 5786 !rom noon to 0
p m only d01l y
1968 BONNE VILL E PONTI AC
Phone 992 5535
1970 MUSTANG II Cobra a1r all
power rodto ond tape 1&lt;174
Jeep Renegade 1/ 8 standard
Phone 742 3072
Camping Equipment
1976 CAMPER
20OO "
con latned
S3B
965 4245

self
Pho ne

For Rent

3 AND "' RM furn tshed and un
NO TI CE OF
fu rn1shed op!s Phone 992
A PP O IN TME NT
5.434
Case No 21980
Estate of E ltl.lbeth l etfh e1t. COUNTRY Mobtle Home Pork Rt
Deceased
33, ten mt les north of Pomeroy
NOIICC Is hereby Qt't'en tha t
Lorge lots w1th concrete pal lOIIi
Elizabeth B HibbS of IBB
5tdevYolks runners. and oft
Walnut St r ee t Middleport
Oh iO has been duty appomt ed
slreet porktng Phone ~2 7479
Exccutrt)( of tH e Es ta te of
Eltzabetn Let fhe i! deceased , FURN ISHED two bed{oom opt
adults onl y No pets Mid
talC Of Middl eport , Oh10 MC I{JS
Coun ty
dleport Phone 992 387"
Credttors ar e r£'QUir ed to
fil e thei r c ta ~ms Wilh sil td AVAilABLE ot Rt ver~tde Apart
ments I bedroom , $100 per
fl dUCIMY wllh tjl lht t'C mo nths
Dated th1s 151 h day of
mClllth , 2 bedrooms $133 An
November 1976
Equal Housi ng Opportunity
Mannm9 D Webs ter
Phone 992 3273.
Judge
Cour t of Com mon Pl eas ONE BEDROOM Apts at VIllAGE
Proba te DIVIS IOn
MANOR 1n Mtddleport for $1().4
MetQS County Ohto
monthlv plus alec or S130 tn·
( It ) 19 , 26 (l?)] ]I(
cludtng elec lOWER RATfS I;•
SENIOR CITIZEN&lt;; __.... unten(
SEATrLE ( UPI ) - The
' tb • h O J-~ung on Thtrd ond Mill
Seattle Mariners Thursday
Sts . 1n Middleporl Brand new
announced the signing of
tltgh quohty opartm,ant~ ,. "'"
Vada Pinson, Ill-year veteran
thP ,., .. !"l.,iJ*"'' 1.11 Apt :28 or colt
of major league competition,
~:t- 7721
An Equa l Housmg
Opportuntty
as first base coach for the
expansion Alllerican League 5 ROOM HOUSE and i?oth tn
Roc me area .Phone 992-5858
team.
It wlll be aretlU'O to Sea We 2 BEDROOM MOBILE home adu lts
only Phon• 992·5535
for Plnaon, who spent the llllil
lleUOII "'lth the Pioci!lc Coast SMALL SEMI turmshed aport ~
menl 126 Mulberry Ave
League Rainiera. He batted
Phone 9'11 ')ooo
.343 with the Ralnlers before
going to the Oncuuoati Reds A ROOM FURNISHED opt close to
Powel l s SupP.r Vnlu Phoue
for thestart of an outstanding
99'2 3658
big leagu., career •

Business Services

3891

1971 HONDA CL&lt;50 12000
rntle.s s1uy bor, crash bors,
pull bock handle bars new ttre
and seals Scrambler stde
pipes $650 Call949 2"180
POTATOES and pumpkms C W
Prolftlt , Portlo!ld, Ohto Phone
B43l254
COAl lor sole Open 6 days per
week and evenmgs FQr lurther
mformat lon cal l (61 "1) 367 7338
APPlES FITZP ATRICK ORCHARD
STATE ROUTE 669 PHONE
WilKESVIllE (6 14) 609 3785
FUllER Bru1h Products lor sole
Phone992 3-410
CAM PER $bOO Also horse
hotler, $450 Phone (6U) 69,$..
3290

PEARCE SIMPSON C B bose slo
lion Phone 247 2684 alter 5
pm

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PLYMOUTH$
Phone 992-2594
MiddlepOrt, 0 .
11· 11-1

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ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

Ohio

Truss Rafter
Located in Langsville
Box28-A
Rutl.and , Ohto 45775
74~ · 2"109

Deliv er
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Racine. Ohio
ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

NOTICE
FOLIAGE PLANTS

FOR
YOUR HOME In pots end
hanu lnu baskets from 75c
to $5 00 Also, lay away
POINSETTIAS now for
CHRISTMAS . 6000 lo
PERFECT
choose from
FOR GIFTS In red , Whitt
and p ink S3 00 to S6 00. 20
pet off on 10 ar more .

'6.95
Square Yord lnslollod
David Parsons, Owner
949-2114
.
11 ·4·1 mo.

hour
Dependable
Furna ce Servtce
Ott or Gas Burners

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Nice mod. brick home conlalnlng three
bedrooms, dining room, living room with fireplace, full
basement with garage, Iorge front porch, nat. gas
furnace , city water and well water, a beautiful home
with appro,.; 51h acres of land, fruit trees and shade
trees surrounding II. Plenty of garden space. good
fishing area close by, located In Coolville, Ololo Prlced
at only S32,000 Call now
CHESTER - 113 acres farm , BO acres tillable land,
nice 2 slory farm house, 7 rooms and bath, all
hardwood floors and basement Barn and other
outbuildings, 2 ponds . A nice laying farm priced to go
Located near Chesler, call for appl.
CHESTER - Ever dream of owning your own
Here's your chance lor you or your friends
to own a nice rolling fJvlf course, 501f:l acres, 9 greens.
nice modern clu~ house, outbuilding with all spraying
and seeding equlpmenl, needs some mowing and a
little repair work on golf course This could be
purchased with the 113 acres listed above and
developed ~nto a beaullful18 hole golf course, call for
appl
CALL JIMMY DEEM 949-2388

OCTOBER
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LAWRENCE County on the
'i'thdayotMA RCHand the 5th
dOMyEoi1GOSCTCOBE
oun 1vR on the 16Th
day ot FEBRUARY and the
7th day of SE Fl'TEMBE R.
on the
PtCKAWAY
County
27th
day of APRI
L and
the
161 h dey 01 NO VEMBER
f_IKE Co un tv on the 22nd
day of MARCH and the 26th

do~d'Js0c~~~~~~~ lhe 2Bihday

of APRIL and the 17th day of
NOVEMBER
SCIOTO County on the 23rd
VINTON County on the 17th
d&amp;)l of FEBR:UARV and the
8th day of SEPTEMBE R;

lh;"~i,~~ ~.~T~fNFf~~n(,VA Ro~

Hubbard's
Greenhouse

.and the' 21s t day of SE p
TEMBER

Phone 992 -5776
Syracuse , Oh•o

Gordon

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Gray , P J
Judges

(614198S-415S
Chesler, Ohio
1017-1 mo (Pdl

PICKENS HDWE.
Portland. 0

POLY-FOAM
UPHOLSTERY
FA BRit': h' •
For sofa, Chllr CUs 1on , •
mattresses, padding. tdeot
far campers. Vorlety of
sizes.
Velvets, nylon prints ,

Service

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llodllllr to lilt ..~~a~ MOllo

herculonS, \/rnyl solids, and

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fancy prints, accessories.'

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
PIL 9!2-2174

EXCAVATING doEer ,
ond dltcher Charles R Hot·
held Bock Hoe ServiC e ,
Ru tlo nd Ohto Phone 7-42 2008
SEPTIC Systems mstolled by
hcensed Insta ller Shepard
Con !roc tors Phone 742 2409
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Modern
Son ttot10n 9&lt;12 3954 oc 992
l4lB
WILL do roofing, constructt on,
plumbmg and heatmg No 10b
lao Io rge or too small Phone
742 2348
CARPENTER "lloo rmg ced mg
panehng Phone 992-2759
OOZU work an d weldtng Con
tact James Parsons Rt 1
Ro&lt;:me on CormEtl Ro od
MOBilE Home Repatr Elec ,
plumbmg and healing Phone
9'12 585B
ELECTRONIC T V CliNIC New
TV shop, Electrontc TV Chn tc
Servtce call $5 95 Color B&amp; W
antenna systems ste reos e tc.
572 South Thtrd Mtddleport
Phone ,992-6306 Corry m and
save mone~
GRAVElY SERVICE - Save 25 Pet
on la bor by ha't'mg your Grave
ly Tractor repotred or serviCed
now Gravely Tractor Soles,
Pomeroy , Oh1o Phone {614)
'I'll 2975
Will TRIM or cut trees and shrub·
bery Phone 742-3167 or 949
lS4S
FROSTY S C 6 RADIO Equtp ,
everythmg tn two way radto
antennas and occes Phone
843-2855 Portland
.
HOWERY AND MARTIN h
covo!t ng sepltc systems
dozer back hoe , du mp tru ck
li mestone grovel blacktop
povl ng, Rt 143 Phone 1 (61 4)
698-733 1

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GAS AND OIL furnace repatr ,
sales ond servtce 24 hourt
Phone 843 2165
FRALEY's Lu mber Company at
1unchon of 346 and 50 W.
Albany Offtce pho ne (614 )
698·6700 or restdence (614 }
696-5310 o• 698 6890 Opan 7
om
. .. ----··- BACKHOES
EXCAVATING ,
DOZER TRENCHER , LOWBOY ,
DUMP TRUCKS BILL PULLINS
PHONE 9'12 2•78, DAY OR
NIGHT

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DIRECT FABRIC SALES
- ---nl Main Street
Pl. Pleosant
Ph. 67S-3469
9:30.5:00 Dally
TillS OliO Fridoys

BRADFORD Au&lt;:ltoneer Com
plete ServiCe Phone 949·2487
or 949 2000 Roc me Ohto Cntt
Bradford
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ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers toasters, trons, all
small appliances lawn moWer
l') e• l to Sto le H1ghwoy Garage
on Rout e 7 Phone (614) 985
31125
REMODEliNG Plumbmg heottng
and all types of general repotr
Work guaranteed 20 years eM
~e~ ~~:.n ce Phone992 2409
SEWING MACHINE Repatrs , ser·
vice , oil makes 992 2284 The
Fob r tc ~n ~ IL Pom eroy
Aut Horlzed Smger Soles and
Servtce We sharpe n Sctssors,
EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and
backhoe wo~k dump trucks
and lo- boys lor htre w1ll haul
~ ' fill dut to sot I hmflslone ond
grovel &lt;;oil Sbb or Roger Jef
le rs, day phone 992-7089
mght phone 992-3525 or 992
5232

SAVE ON
CARPETING

Hl-l.O SHAG . .INSTALLED
Rogulor$14.95

'10,95

Sq. Yd.

Evorydoy moooy 11ver.
Goad eholce colors,
12 or 15Ft.

501 NYlDN
GrHn, gold, rod, blut, rust. I
Do II yoursoll, with
podding, $7.15 sq. yd. Willi
podding lnsh ttod $1 , f5
squoro yord.
.
C.tt 742-2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPETCONSUL~NT

RUnAND
FURNITURE
142·2211 ·
Rullond
Allliioiiii0.---.:::.::::::..J

--!:1~--~&amp;J., .................___.._.................;.;;,:...·
MOBilE home for sa le or rent , 3
bedraom1 al ulthltes patd
Phone992-77S1
197:2 04AMPION Mobtle Homes,
12 , x 60 partially furnish ed, 2
b.droom underpmnt ng, !lleps
and •Mtras. Phon• 992 2292 ,
. must sell '
ClOSE OUT sole of El&lt;:ono Homes
we hove on our lot On&amp; home
by th15 manufoctu1er tits o 14
wide 3 bedroom , carpeted
has bestm furmtur&amp; lotalelec
trlc tota l wrop Foam-Cor
sheothtng ·for ma•1mum energy
savmgs Horne will be sold al
manU iacturtr's mvoice to ftrst
person answe ring 1h11 ad Can
be seen at Kingsbury Home
Soles t 100 E Main St
Pomeroy Also , 2 bedroom 8 •
35 excellent condttlon Forced
mr gas fur nac9 fully furmshed
Con be seen ol Kmgsbury Hom•
Soles

AstroGrapM

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

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FRIDAY TIL 8 ...,••••
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Thursdey 811112 "!'On

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Close Sat. At 5 P·lfl:

' RUTLAND fURNI'NRE
AICNULg URATE -

"!!I LAND

,1972
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ......... '2895
Alr, auto . tra ns
1972 FORD 4 DR • SED'" """"""" "" ""'1495

eemoce Bode Osoo
For Soturdly, Dec. 4, 1976
ARmS (March 21 . Aprll 181 This
could be the da¥ you reap the
rewar ds for so1\1ethmg good
you've done S•nce you re lucky,
you could even win a game of
cha nce
TAURUS (April 20·May 20l
You're tn harmony with yourself
tod ay Nothmg wtll dtslurb you or
dissuade you , tram your pu rpose A rare time wh,en ,you ha~e
&gt;no uncertatnttes
,
GEMINI (Msr 21~Jun~ 1201 Take
not hi ng at face val ue tOday The
prize you seek ts concealed and
:can only be won tf you II dtg for •t
·CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Joi nt ventu res are excelle nt unde rtakmgs to day You can en ter
Into agreeme nts or contracts tor
the aspects are good fo r all tn·
valved
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Friends
and associates wtll recogmze
your value to day It s ft ttme when
you'll know you r work ts appreciated
VIRGO !Aug. 23 -Sopl. 22)
Romance co mes to you toda.,.
from a source you had prevtously felt unatta inable Its a good
time to do a ltttle soc1al chmblng
LIBRA (Stpl . 23-0cl . 23l
Someone In the family ctrcle
brings about a fo rtun ate Ctr·
cumstance It wtll alfect you r
luture life and permtt others In
the ho me to share m your wt ndlall

S'C'ORPRJ10c~/ 24·f!Pv.- 22l

Now's the It me to tell pe9pte how
you realt y fee t about thmgs
They re ready ' to bend over
backward to help you attatn it

•

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Anythmg dtfftc ult for you to
conquer tn the past should be attacked with vigor today You re
now equal to the task ,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19l
A ... ery perso nal ly rewarding day
..for you Seek out people you
· wa nt to be wtth The destre Is
mutual You II thoroughly enjoy
. yourself
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 19)
" Gather the fa mily around yo u to~ day There Is warmth and love
~ and enjoyment In the domesttc
... scene to gladden all hearts.

..' PISCES (Fob. 20·Ma•ch 20) Gel

: out In a crowd today You need
&lt;•to make the scene wllh lots of
:~ h a ppy people They'll enJOY be-

!'t)Y~UI
'

WBE HELD
DEC. 23. 1976

1971 CHEVEUl 4 DR '""""""""'""' 1995
6 Cyl, auto trans

1972
DODGE 'DART....................... '1295
Cyl., std. trans
6

FORD 1f2 TON PICKUP............ '2995

Jus t fi II out th e coupon below &amp; bring in
pe r son to Rigg s Used Car.

V-8 , std tr ans

1973
FORD lf2 TON PICKUP. ......... ..S2595
V 8, std tra ns
1970 FORD lf2 TON PICKUP............'l295
6 Cyl , std trans

A REAL BEAU Y

).,

TAX SALES

I• I~,

USED CARS

76 Olds
74

P~.

88

Royal HT Cpe., air .............. 1 57~5
Air ... ..... 12795

Duster Cpe. 6 cyl, PS,

1
7 4 Olds CuUass Sup. Cpe. 2 Dr... . ....... .. 3895
74 Vega GT Cpe..................... . .. ::....

12

74 Chevy 1

•

s'f'~f

ton, V-8, 3 spd ........... ...... '2595

WIN A MIDLAND23 CHANNEL
E
OR MOBILE CB RADIO WITH THIS
COUPON.

Name~-----------------------Phone Number _______________

74 AMC Hornet 2 Dr.... .......... : . ......... '1995

Address- - - - - - - - - - - -

72 Olds Toronado fun power and air ..... '1995

No purchase necessary, need f! ot be
pr esent to won . You must bring coupon
on
to Riggs Us e d Cars to be
to win.

73 Olds 98

Lux.

Cpe., air.. .. .............. 13495

73 Olds 88 Royal HT Sedan, air... .. .......'1695
73 Olds 88 4 Dr.

powe~

&amp; air.............

11595

SEE:

73 Ford Galaxie 500 HT Cpe ............... 12395
73 Buick Regal HT

Cpe~

power

&amp; air .. .... 13495

72

1
ChiJSier Newport Royal ................ : . 1495

72 Chevy Imp.
72 Olds 98 4

4 Dr ......................... '1295
Dr., power &amp; AIR ...... - .... 12295

ROGER RIEBEL OR RAY RIGGS
PHONE 985-4100
ON ST. Rf. 7

CHESTER.

0.

Russell, Tina Ray and boy
frtend
of Washington C. H.
Buick Elec. 2225 HT Cpe............... 12495
and Terry Lynn Russell of
Kentucky were Thanksgiving
Ford Torino,
Cpe, V8, automatic .....'1395
guests of Mr . and Mrs.
Franklin Russell of MidFord Torino 4 Dr~ HT Cpe, V8 auto..... '1395
Osof has Wfltten a spec1al AstraHelen
J ohnso n
was dleport.
Graph Letter fo r you For your
Mr and Mrs. John Downs
Tuesda y vtsilor of Mr and
Chev. Caprice HT Sedan ................. '1795
"' copy send 50 cents and a selfJohnson.
and
Adam were Tha nksMrs.
Harley
addressed, stampFJd en~efope to
'" Aslro-Gra ph, P 0 Box 489,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
giving
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Olds 98 Lux. Sed., power
air .. ....... '1995
~ Radio Ctty Sta t1on, New York,
Johnson, Gina, Tahnee and John Downs of Glouster
.. NY 10019 Be sure to asH for
Brady and Mrs. Geneva
Mr. and Mrs . Ha rley
70 Nova
Dr.,
speed ........ ..... ......... $895
Saglffaflus Volume 1 }
Shumate wer e Thanksgivmg Johnson, Mr . and Mrs.
'
Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphf and family,
70 Chrysler New Yorker 4 d1, Sedan ...... .. '595
Ivan Shumate and sons of Mr. and Mrs. John E . MurMansfield, 0.
phy, son of Syracuse were
70 Ford LTD 4 Dr., !lower &amp; air ..... ... ...... '895
Mr. and Mrs. James Thanksg iving Day din ner
Reeves, Mr and Mrs. Eugene guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
1
Harung, Rhonda and Ronald, R. Murphy, Cannel, Peggy
69 Ford LTD
Dt. Sedan, power &amp; air ...... 795
Mr and Mrs. Jack Elam, Bill and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs .
and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs • John Downs and Adam were
Cadillac Cpe. DeV;IIe, power
air ........ '695
Robert Reeves, Bryan and evening guests.
See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Jamie of Chester, and Mr.
Mrs. Daniel Worley, Stacy
and
Mrs.
Paul
Darnell
and
of
Beckley, W. Va. were
Burris, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Jeff
were
Thanksgiving
Day
Thanks~lving
· holiday guests
Keebaugh .
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of , Mr. and Mrs. Cbarley
Fred Tuckerman .
Smith.
Mr. Lincoln Russell, local,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy
and
Mrs.
Clinton
Gtlkey,
of
Columbus were weekend
Mr.
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Of Doing Business"
Jordon and son, Mrs. Harold McElroy '"d Mr. and Mrs .
"I will not give you my next
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Gillogly, VIcki and Bruce, all Bill McElroy, Jeff and Joey . '
Thanksgiving dinner guests
•opinion until ~ou stop liggling .,_Op..,;,e•n•E•v•e•n•in~g•s•U•nt•i•I6.:0•~-T•i•l5•p•.•m•.•Sa•t•._ , . ol Albany, Guy Russell of
at my last one!"
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Helen Johnson were Mr
~Th is ts an espectally rewardi ng
year tor you tn your work or
' career Good fortune 'wtll walk
"hand ·tn-hand wtth you1 to pay off
fmanclally
• (Are you a Sag~ttanus? &amp;arnlce

72
72
72
71

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2

4

LAFF- A ··DAY

4

68

Wolfpen

News Notes

HT

71

&amp;

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

,,

With purchase of any New or Used Car proced ov er $500.00
during the month of Dec . Let Smith Nelson Mot ors buy
your Chrostmas turkey . W e are your friendly dealer. We
have the s harpest pencil in town .

1975 Uncoln Coupe '7495

Metallic blue ft nt sh, white vinyl top w11n blue
lea ther mtenor full power, rad tal tires , lilt whee ls,
cr uise control. AM FM st erM fa e 1 owner

1975 P~. Duster 2 dr. HT 52995
One oWner
1974 Ford Galaxie 4 Or. e • e • '2695
1972 CHEV. IMP. 2 DR ................ ..S1895 1974 Ford Grand Torino• • • • '2295
V 8, P S , P B , air
1974 V.W. SUPER BUG ........... _..... '2295 1974 Pontiac Catalina • • • • • s2995
1974 P~mouth fuiJ Ill• • • • •'2495
MANY MORE
1973 Chevy Monte Carlo
'2495
Save Now on a 1976 Pinto, Mustang, or Maverick.
1973 P~. Duster Slant 6
s1995
See: Pat Hill, Rocky Hupp
or Darrel Dodrill
1973 Ford LID .......... '2495
For a good deal on a new or used vehicle
Open Eventl)gS Ttl6:00
1973 Buick leSabre Custom •• 52495
Except TOurs and Sat
Closed Sunday
1973 Buick LeSabre •••••• •'2495
''
1973 Pontiac LeMans Sport '2295
DAN THOMPSON FORD
Middleport
992 -2196
1973 Chevy Caprice • • • • • • • s2695
1973 Chev. Cheyenne Super •• J2695
.1972 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr. • • • • '1395
r--~;::============;---,
1972 Thunderbird • • • • • • • • '2495
1971 Dodge Polaro • • •·• • • e • '695
VALUE
RATED
1969 P~mouth FuiJ....... '295
1969 Ford LID ••••••••••• 5495
1966 Fiat 4 dr.
s395

DIC. 4 187. ' " ' .,
ol I

DIIAWING

Atr, P S , P B

73 Olds Cutlass Sup. Cpe .................. '3495

~ ~.Birthday
otj

WIN AMIDlAND
23 aiANNEL BASE OR
MOBILE CB RADIO AT
RIGGS USED CARS

Buy during December ano you can save money. We want
to cut our used car onvento ry. So our loss os your gaon .

SALE

1972 FORD VAN CARGO E-100 ..... ..'2595

PHOTOGRAPHY

843·2165

1495
1972
FORD
PINTO
WAGON
..........
..
4 Cyl., auto. trans

~:: ~.' o~~~~~R"nd 'h • 2''h 1974

Aerial
Commercial
Schools
Weddings

H"fflll.

COOLVIL~ E-

doJy·~~k::~R't~~'ld f~. ~~U~~

Of

PROFESSIONAL

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TRAILER SALES

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$

HIGHLAND County on th~
5th dayofAFl'RIL l!nd the 18th It
• do~J'~,?,~'\;08c~~~ly on lhe
261h day of APRIL !lind lhe Air, P S, P B
15 h du of NOVEMBE R

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MONTGOMERY

TEAFORD

mo.

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RACINE
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CARPET SHOP

~.·hy d~·y ~m~f:~at·~

USED CARS

1972 FORD LTD 4 DR....................S1695

NEW '77

_

SMALl tor m lor sble, 10% down ,
owner fina nced Mon roe Coun
tv W Va Phone {304) 772·
3102 o• (3041772 3227
COUNTRY farmland wtth sed ud·
ed woods water and good oc
cess tn Monroe County W Vo
$1 000 down &lt;:oft !304) n2
3102 o• (&gt;041772·3227
A0111i 1 &amp;o, 121
Commerctol pooperty oppro• 17
at:res level land located ot
Long•~llle, Ohio 45741
Tuppers Ploms on Ohio Rou te
FOR SALE ·
669-42.&amp;.5 tvtntngs
7 Phone (61-4) 667 6304
FAIIIIIONT
3 bed;ooms 1% baths la rge ltv
One good used chain
$1~ l'toll1tel'S !11:
mo.oo
'"9 room d1nmg roo m ond k1t
saw.
Fw•. M1ntt 5ICtlL - -- ,- .
_
10 27 1 mo
chen fu lly carpeted Phone
One good used Gobson Side.
992 31 29 or 992-54]4
b)' -Side Refrtgerator
1200
59 acres, 6 room house both
Water Softeners for Sale
pa rt ly carpeted lwo out
134t.OO
bu dd ings du9 boutmenl
one thtrd ltlloble mineral
nghts located near Oonv1lle
Pomeroy Landmark
Red uced lor qutc k sale HOMESITES for sole I cere and
up Mtddlepo rt near Rutland
$23 500 Phone 742 2766
9. - Jack W Carsey, Mgr NEARL V new al elec home lull Co lt 992 7"81
.al. Phone992-2161
basement for sole by owner NEW 3 bedroo m house 2 baths
all elec I acre M1ddl eport
Rutlo11d areo Phone 742 2531
close to Rutland Phone 992
TUPPER S PLAINS, OHIO Three
7481
bedroom house lom1ly room
AN TIQUE GLASSWARE {s•gned
l1reploce, 2 baths diShwasher
Pc s) depre.ss 1on cormvol cu t
range
gar bage dtspos ol
glon Hunnel l1gures gloss col
&lt;:arpet sun deck forge lot
fee table vel..,e t solo Phone
$26 500 Phone (614) 667 6304
992 3283
HOUSE FOR SAlEm Mmersv1l le, 6
FENCE POSTS $1 00 Also
rooms and bath 1 ond 2 ten ths
ftrewoad 1f, ton ptckup foods
acres Phone 94~ 2563
delt't'ered S25 w1 thm 25 mde~
608 E.
Phone 9B5 4197
.
MAIN
SCHOOl SEWING moch1ne5
POMEROY, 0.
Smgers m walnut console lie
'
Phone 992 51 4b
Vtrgtl B Sr., Realtor
BRICK &amp; FRAME - aboul
110 Meehanic Pomeroy, 0
FREIGHT DAMAGED October 19
.4
years old
3 nt ce
Phone
992-337!
1976
Ztg Zag Sewt ng
'
bedrooms. bath, modern
Mac h tnes
butr on ho le
HUNTING LAND - 115
kit chen with range and
monogram etc Ongmol ly acres of pasture, woods &amp;
di s hwas he r , ca rpeting ,
$179 95 wt ll sell lor SS9 95 cash fi slilng country Think
garage , about l ac re
or 1erms Phone 9~2 5146
twice, as this doesn 't come
$28,0110 00
GOO D MI XE D hay .i Phone
up often $30,000
'h ACRE wtth late model
949 2523
mob•le hom e, 12x60, has
RUTLAND - 4 bedroom
al um storage bui lding ,
home on 124 near school &amp;
large
li ving
room ,
church All uhlltles and
excellent co ndtt ton
garden .
HARD WATER
$7,5011.00
.i....M: R E.S.. - ~ room ho use
POMEROY - Wa lk lo
PROBLEMS?
jhaf stts tn the country
shop 3 bedrooms, bath ,
which needs a heap of
paneling, lots of storage
Let Pomerov Landmark
doong
Dug well fh o,
space . A buy at just
soften &amp; condttlon your
electnc and gravel road
Sll.SOO 00
water UC-XVI
by
MIDDLEPORT - 2111 story
ffame, corner lot , garage, 5
ONLy 1279,95
LIKE NEW - 2 bedrooms,
bedroom s, bath , carpeting,
hobby and utility room
r:x&gt;rches Natural gas heat
Let us test your water
Nice balh , nal gas F A
S8.5011.00.
Free.
furnace . Carport and large
LOVELY 6 yr old home, 3
ga rden space . $37,500
La d
nice BR wtlh la rge closets ,
.... _· omeroy
n mark
2 baths, very nice dtn e In
MIDDLEPORT
3
k it c hen, dlshwashP.r.
Q Jack)V Carsey, Mgr
dl!posal , carpeting , full
L---_;_Pho;::;:n::,e..:,9,;;92::;·2:,:1::,61:,__...1 apart men ts wtth baths
Near shopping, school and
basement , central gas heat
churches $20,000
and air cond $29,800.00.
MENS US,fD Clothmg lor sol ..
WE HAVE GREAT NEED
Open .4 ttll9 everyda y Proffttt s
33 NORT,H - 6 room house
FOR NEW HOMES LET •
Recreolian Center Portland
wl tt'\ T P water , garage
US SELL YOURS
Ohto
and one a cre $5500
HENRY E. CLELAND
SIZE I SNOW boots and whtte
BROKER
shoe skates other ch1ldren s
MIDDLEPORT - Nea r
992.2259
clothes Phone ~49 2522
pool 5 rooms, 2 baths, gas
furnace, base ment and
1971 l TO otr cond1f1oned p b
large garden $18,000
p s excellent condlltOI'J Four
"5 x 14 snow ttres one boy s 26
BUY
NOW
BEFORE
tnch btke , new Coll992 3442
Wtll do odd jObs roofm g pom.THEY
GET
EVEN
tmg gutter work Phon• 9'1 2
TWOGOATS SeePomeroyMoto r
HIGHER SEE US FOR A
74(11
Com pony or A R Kn1ght
n_ EAL BUY
Will DO boby ~l ttmg dayttme m
my home in Rocme area Phone
949-2322
EXPERIENCED aAaYS ITTERS loktng reservations lor all n1ght
SPECIAL - 3 bedroom and attached garage, total
end hourly stltmg for New
electric home under construction on 1h acre lot ~ner
Yea rs Eve For 1nformallon
will finiSh In 30 days for buyer or will sell " as I•" May
co11992
. 7092
take trade. Located near Chester ,
WILl DO bobyslttmg tn my liome
for $15 week Monday through
51 ACRES FREE GAS - Modern m story house. 3 br,.
Fndoy Phone 992 6134
dining room , firep lace, full basement, nice porches and
SEWING AND Alterolions
out buildings Large scenic lake with green grass and
Reasonable 572 South Thud
pine trees around If Watch the large bass swim along
Ave
Mtddleport
Phone
In fhe clear water Pretty as a picture Priced to sell
992·6306
$37,400.011

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DAILY RENTAU

LARR~&amp;.eDER

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TOM RUE MOTORS
ON

SIDIM-SOffiTT
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Pf'l (61 4)

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CHRISTMAS AUCTION Sole Frt·
day 6 30 p m lot's gtfts ond
m•sc:: a t the Auclion Hause
Horton 51 Mo5on W VA

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WIIIDOIIS I DOOH
lllfWIIIIERI
WIIDOIIS

Southeastern
Auction

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,... ..... .
•::boo..... -

the Co urt of Aputs of the
severe I Counties In n ld
ADAMS County on the 6th
day of A~rtl and the 19th day
ol OCTOBER
ATHENS County on the 2"1th
1day Of FEBRUARY and the
22nd day of SE PTEMBER
BROWN County on the 7th
day of AP.R I Lend the lOth day
of OCTOBER
GALLI A County on the 15th

197 5
1975
1975
197 4

•

Buock R egal. 2 d r.
Was$4695.00
Now $4395.00
Pontiac As tre 2 dr.
Wa s $2895.00
Now $~695 . 00
Pontia c Lemans2dr .
Wa s$4 195.00
No w$3795 .00
Buick Century, ~~xus 2 dr .
Was $4295.00
Now

..

$4095 .00

1974 Ford Mustang 2 dr .
Wa s $2895 .00
Now $2695.00
1974 Pontiac Forebo rd 2 dr .
Wa s $4295 .00
Now $3795.00
1974 M erc ury M ontego MX 2dr
Was SJ19S .OO
Now
$2995 .00
1976 Pontoac Sunbord 2 dr .
Was $3795.00
Now S359S.OO
1973 Chev . Imp . Cust. 2dr. HT
Was$2495.00
Now
$20 95 00
1973 Ford Mach 1 2 dr .
Wa s $2695 .00
Now $2095.00
1973 Dodg e Pic k up 'Il ion
Was $27 95 .00
Now S2495.00
1972 Chry s le r Ne wport 4 dr . Was $2 195.00
Now $1 895.00
1972 Pontoac Grand Pri x
Was $2 795 .00
Now $2195.00
1972 Chev tmp . Cu st . 2dr . HT
Wa s $2195
Now
$1795.00
1972 Chev Monte Carlo
W as $2595.00
Now $2395.00

oo

Don 't forget you owe tt to your self to check with us before vou buy anv car
new or used. We have the sharpest pentll In town The Frtendl y Dea ler
II !It Vl~'

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
500

E.

MAIN ST.

OPEN EVENING

POMEROY,

Till

6 PM

&amp; SAT. Till

0.

5 PM

a nd Mrs Everett Ray
Johnson a nd famoly of
Dublm , Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, · Aimett and
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Mrs John Wood and son ,
Ma ble Wood of Wolkesvolle
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Davidson, Donna, Wilma and
Anna bell .
Mr.· and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
and fa mily, local, Mr and a nd Mrs. Walter Terrell and
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
Mrs. Ralph Knapp and fa moly family at Pataskala.
a nd Mrs. Way ne Bcal were
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givong dinner guests of Mrs. and family, Mr . and Mrs.
of Chester, Mrs. Bet ty
Lena Knapp of Langsville. Rodney
Frecker spent Chevalier and Rodney of
Mr a nd Mrs Doyle Knapp Thanksgi ving with Mrs . Chester, Mr. and Mrs.
and sons, Mrs. Daniel Mary King at Shade, Ohio. George Warner and Gordon
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guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Murray were Mr. and Mrs
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Charley. Smith .
Mr and Mrs Ralph Chos~
Dana Murray, Tona and Greg
of Rock Springs and Mr and of Columbus are visiting at
Mrs. WlUtam Murray and son their farm her e.
Mr. and Mrs. Nev White
of Columbus.
Mr. and
Mrs . Dale were Thanksgiving dinner
Harrison, Scott and Jodi had guests of Mr . and Mrs.
as Thanksgivlllg guests Mr. Harold \Vhite at Langsville.
Mrs. Hazel Arnold and
and Mrs . Olen Harrison and
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Walter had as Thanksgiving
Mrs. Virgo! King and Helen Harroson, Rodney and Trevor guests Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Worthington.
family of
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White were in Pottersville,
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New York where they went to Mrs. Roy Brlckles were Mr.
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get David King who returned and Mrs. Greg Brlckles and Mrs Nev White were Mrs
home with them.
family of Groveport, Ohio Charles Holley a nd Usa of
Spending several days with and Mrs. Carolyn Banks and · Ashton, W. Va ., Mrs David
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Harrison Stephanie of Maryland.
Glenn a nd Yvonda of Tipp
are Mr and Mrs. Phlillp
Mr . and Mrs. Dana City, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison and sons, Trevor Murray, Greg and Tina, Sherman White and Mr and
and Rodney of Worthington. spent Thanksgiving with her Mrs. Richard Cole, local .
Spe ndin g Thanksgiving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mrs. Elizabeth Murray was
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl Sheets and familY at Sandy· dinner guest Thanksgiving o(
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Mr . and Mrs. Richa rd
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and Brett , Randall, Melodla
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and Danny , Mr. and Mrs. had as Thanksgiving guests,
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12:- The DaUy Sentlne~ Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Dec. 3,1976

M~try

Berry loved, respected
.

By MIDdy Kearns
of Mary Berry,
who was found stabbed to
death at her hOme in Mason
~'riends

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\hdnesday morning , Councll 'which operates the llmlts,manypeopleln Mason
described her as a thoughtful, Mason Youth Center. She dealt at the store, where Mrs.
friendly business woman served as president of this Berry spent most of her time.
today who always helped organization as well as a
Mrs. Stewart said, "I've
those In need.
member of the board of always liked Mary. I know
Mrs. Berry moved to directors. Another member this was a shock to the
Masori County when a young · on this council with Mrs. community. She was really .
chlld with her family. With · Berry was Ray Tucker, Sr. nice to everyone. Just last
the exception of 10 years in
Tucker said of her : ''I've, week I was at her store
Charleston, she was a known Mary all my life. l've buying groceries. I always
resident of Mason, where she been on the Civic Committee bought my groceries there."
took part In many community with her and nobody can be
Mason Mayor Fred
and church affairs.
like Mary was. She was Taylor said, "It was a dread. Mrs . . George Robert always friendly and I'm sure fulthing for the community. I
Stewart, who worked at the B · · she will be sadly mlilsed, not know everyone has a deep
and B Market for Mrs. Berry · only by the people In Mason, sympathy for her family. She
said :
,
but all the people who dealt will be missed by the people
"She was one of the with her."
· as She took part in many
nicest people I knew. She was
Francis G. Stewart of community affairs, besides
good to work for and she West Columbia also said she her store. I would also have to
helped--mtsre people than had known Mary all of her commend Mason Patrolman
anyone knew."
life. Most of the residents of Joe Young in his inOlston Wright, a longtime Mason had known her for vestigation of the crime, and
resident of Mason, described many years. Owning the only also all the law enforcement
Mrs. Berry as a "good grocery store in the town , agencies."
woman."
"She never harmed
anyone ; she... always helped
people and was willing to
work in the community. I
know many cases where
people went into the store and
got groceries on credit when
they didn't have the money to
MASON, W. Va.- At least Several hours later, the two
pay for them ," Wright said.
one
of the two suspects held in suspects were arrested. ·
Mary Berry helped .
Ohio
jails today in the Mary
Wednesda:;. afternoon
organize the Mason City Civic
Berry murder case will not Gaskins presented a murder
waive extradition .
warrant to Young in the
Mason County Sheriff Meigs County Sheriff's office
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James Gaskins said this and gave him the opportunity
morning the Mason County to waive extradition and
prosecutor's office could ·- return to Mason County.
begin extradition proceedMoving to the Meigs County
lngs Monday to have John Common Pleas Court, Young
Lewis Young, 32, Mason, refused extradition and In·
returned to Mason County to stead asked the court to
...
stand trial for the murder of appoint an attorney for him
Mrs. Berry ea rly Wednesday. so he could bring charges
r=~
f A 16-year-old juvenile of against the officers who
Ma son, also arrested in arrested him.
connection with the murder,
Young complained his
has not waived extradition, handcuffs were too tight.
but was expected to do so
While Meigs County was
Friday afternoon.
hOlding Young Wednesday on
The juvenile - unidentified a murder charge in West
by authorities - was being Virginia, they initially held
held in the Gallia County Jail. the juvenile on a runaway
The two were arrested in charge.
Meigs County late WedBesides facing charges of
nesday afternoon.
murder, the two are being
Meanwhile, the autopsy charge~ with grand larceny
report on the ca use of death in connection with another
of Mrs. Berry, 58, owner 1\nd crime occurring a week and a
operator of the B&amp;B Market half prior to the murder,
in Mason has been com- according to West Virginia
pleted. According to Gaskins, State Police. That incident
she died from internal apparently took place at the
bleeding due to stab wounds home of Margaret Marshall,
in the heart and intestines. Mason.
Time of death is believed to
Thursday , after being
have been between I and 2 transferred to Gallia County,
a.m.
Gaskins presented the 16 year
Mrs. Berry's body was old a warrant charging him
discovered in her bed with with accessory to a murder
five deep stab wounds. before and after the fact.

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LETART, W. Va. - Mrs.
Roms A. Litchfield, 71,
Letart, died Thursday at
. Pleasant Valley Hospital. &amp;he
was born Feb. 26, 1900, in
Henderson to the late John E.
and Vietts Hicks Clonch.
She is survived by her
husband, Sonnle B. Utchfield , Letart; a daughter,
Mrs. Elmer (Bonnie) Baird,
Cheshire ; two sons, Marion
Leo Litchfield and John F.
Litchfield, both of New
Haven; two sisters, Mrs.
Mary McCoy and Leola
Likens; Henderson; two
brothers ·Dane Clonch
Henders~n. and John A:
Clonch, Galli foils; eight
grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. '
A son, Ralph, died in 1969.
Funeral services will be
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
Foglesong Funeral Home.
Rev. George Werick will
officiate. Burial will follow in

the Graham Cemetery.
Friends may call Saturday
after 4 p.m. at the funeral
bOys .
home.

WASHINGTON - THE SOVIET UNION CANCELED a

James' Riaas
of
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Mason is dead

total Soviet orders In the first year of a five-year grain deal
down to 6.47 millloo metric tons.
'
The RIISiians promised to buy at least 6 millloo toni of
grain a year, which can be increased to 8 million tons -higher
if the U. S. government agrees. Some Agriculture officials had
originally predicted that Soviet purchases would' reach 8
million tons. The 1976 Russian grain crop has been
substantially larger than predictions - possibly a record and on Thursday, officials doubted sales would reach 8 million
tons.

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MASON, W. Va. - James
Riley Riggs, 73, Mason, died
Thursday at Pleasant Valley
~ Hospital.· He was born : Jan.
29, 1903 In New Cumberland,
W. Va., to the late Thomas
.and Nona Mcintosh Riggs. He
was a rebred businessman.
Survivors includes his wife,
Norma F. Riggs, Mason; a
daughter, Mrs. Paul (Peggy)
Anderson, Mason; a sister,
Mrs. Raymond Fischer,
Pomeroy; ~ brother, Walter
Riggs, Middleport, three
grandchildren, and five
great-grandchildren.
: The funeral will be held
Saturday at 3 p.m. at the
Foglesong Funeral Home.
Burial will follow in the
Kirkland Memorial Gardens.
Rev . Robert Maring will
officiate.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Calling hours are today
Berry are scheduled for from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
Saturday, I: 30 p.m. at the p.m. at the funeral hbme.
Foglesong Funeral Home in
Mason. Stores in Mason were .
closing Saturday.

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400,000 metric too order for American corn Thursday and at
the same time ordered 300,000 metric tons of wheat, according
to the Agriculture Department. Officials said th1ll represented
a net reduction of 100,000 tons In grain purchases and brings

BOARD TO MEET
NOW YOU KNOW .
The Meigs County Fair
The University of New
Board will meet at 8 p.m. England Is located at ArMonday at the secretary's mldale, New South Wales,
office on the Rock Springs Australia.
Fairgrounds..

Suspect in murder holds
onto extradition rights·: '

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News .. in Briefs

Mrs. Litchfield died .on Thur day

PROBE BEGUN
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Pollee Chief Milton Varian is
investigating the theft. of a
battery taken from a vehicle
owned by Jean Stout, College
Road, while parked in the
owner's unlocked garage
WedneSday night and Thursday morning.

CLINIC DATES SET
The next cancer clinics for
Meigs area women at
Veterans Memorial Hospital .
will be from 1 to 3:30p.m. on
Dec. 8 and Dec. 29. Several
appointments are open for
each of the free clinics. For
appointments, call 992-3382,
992-5832 or 992-3708.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
OPEN FIRDA Y NIGHT TIL 8

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The Meigs County Sheriff's
Department investigated a
minor accident Thursday at
8:55 a.m. on TR 38 in
Salisbury Township. No
persona I in juries were
reported.
James A. . Miller, 22,
Pomeroy, unable to go up a
hill was backing when his car
slid off to the left.
A vehicle driven iiy Keith
q. Aeiker, old Kyger Road,
moving slowly north down the
ice covered hill, lost control,
and slid into Miller's car.
There
was
mod erate
damage. No citation was
issued.
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - Mrs.
Willard Luckeydoo, Point
Pleasant ; Mrs. Julius
Matheny, Leon; Mrs. Max
Graham, Point .P)easant ;
Mrs. Elmer Handley, Buffalo; Mrs. Carl Lanham,
Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Gary
Cremeans, son, Rutland, 0.;
Charles Westmoreland,
Cottageville ; Mrs. Jerry
Davenport, Middleport; Mrs.
Gordon Young, Clifton; and
Mrs. Leo Sturns, Point
Pleasant.
Birth - A son to Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Keaton,
Middleport.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted
Richard
DeMoss, Pomeroy; Steven
Trussell, Long Bottom;
Donna Good, Long Bottom;
George Conde, Syracuse;
Clarence Curtis, Pomeroy;
Barbara Klein, Pomeroy.
Discharged - Gay Perrin,
William George, Maggie
Gilmore.

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women's sweaters - girls and women's coats - men's
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Officers will be elected at a
meeting of the Rutland
Volunteer Fire Dept. at 6:30
Monday evening at the fire
station. All members are
asked to be present.

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CLOSING FOR FUNERAL
MASON, W. Va. - Mason
Mayor Fred Taylor and the
Mason
Merchants
Association today requested
that businesses of Mason
close at I :30 p.m. Friday for
the funeral services of Mary
Berry who was found stabbed
to death in her home Wednesday morning.

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