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8-E-The Sunday Tim~ntinel, Sunday. o-r 1?

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Suit to void Ohio election· dismissed
OOLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -

District Court Judge
Joeepb Klnneary today diarni-.J a lUll filed In an attempt to
YOid the Nov. 2 presidential election In Ohio In which Jimmy
Car1er woo the state'a 2$ electoral voles..
The ruling against a coaUIIoll of U.S. Labor, Republl- and
American Party retkeoenlaUves came jut hours before Ohio
Secretary of Slate Ted W. Brown CCIIVened carter'a electon In
the aDo H~ . of Repreaantallve~ Chamber.
. Klnneary, · who last Thursday denied a preUminary
lnjUDCIICII requested by the ptlntiff.s to void.the election, said In
· a lllne;i&gt;a«e opinion that the plalJKiffa bad failed to show any
fraud which deprived.vO\era of the~ consttitutional rights,;
Klnneary held a hearlng$alurday oo the mer!II! of the cBBe.
·"Plaintiffs have, at moe£; established a number of inatances
in which state olflclala failed to follow procedures mandated
by state law," Klnneary wrote. "Howtver, without some.

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Appeal
maybe
pressed
MASSllJ.ON, Ohio (UP!)
- Richard G. · Reichel ,
attorney for a coalltion of
polltleal parties attempting
to void the results of Ohio's
prealdential election, today
expressed dlaappointment 1n
the dlamiasal of his lawsuit
and said he will consider the
posaibWty of an appeal.
"We are going to analyze ·
the opinion and consult with
the Committee for Fair
ElectiOOll to determine If they
want to take the·matter any
further,"' said Reichel, who
represents U.S. Labor,
J!epubllcan and American
party electors challenging
the Ohio results.
u.s. Dlatrict Court Judge
Joseph
P.
Kinneary
dismissed the coalition's
request for .a permanent
injunction against
cerllfiCBtion of the elecli90,
saying the group ha_d falled to ·
show state omciala had inlen·
l11111lly permitted fraud 'In
the .election, which Carter
woo by 11,116 votes.
Reichel said there Is 'still
time to take an appeal to the
6tb U.S. Circuit Court of
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The Labor Party had preaented leltlmony that random
aampllngs of precincla In Cleveland, CinCinnati, Akron,
Coluinbua and Toledo, had showed enough voter fraud to
reverae the elecUoo l'flllulta, whiCh showed Carter carrying
Ohio by 11.116 votes.
The party said th.at Ineligible peraona had been reg!Btered
and tiJal peraona had voted from addreeMI which turned out to
he abandooed buildings or vacant Iota.
· "While certain aspecta of the Investigations undertaken by
the United States Labor Party may have rev.ealed a number of
voting irregularities In vlolalioo of state law, thla court Ia n()t
at all convinced that each o! thoee Irregularities necesaartiy
reveals an instance of actual fraud , Intentionally committed
with a view toward depriving voters rl their coostillltlnal

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l'lllbta." Klnneary 'II'I'Oie.
"Plaintiffs' uae of statialles Ia premlaed upon the uaumptioo that the Intent ~ In an action of this nature may
properly be Inferred !run the mere orcurrence of voting
irregularities or Instances of failure to comply with atate law.
&amp;ich an a111W11J11ioo Ia lntenable and the court therefore
declines to accept it."
Bruce Canreron, co-counsellor the Labor Party, argued at
Saturday's hearing that "If the election was tainted, then it
should 1101 oo·certified as pure."
Attorneys Ill' Carter's 2$ electors called the action by the
political groups "McCarthylsm at Its very lowest."
Defe11841altll'l\eys attacked the pollln8 technique~ a11!1 what
they called the \'fatal flaw" of projecting only l2:i speciflc
cases of voting trresuJariUes·lnto thousands of :1raudulent"
votes.
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PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Jane Pfeiffer is
one cabinet name
to come Tuesday
Plea of
guilty
to stand
BUILDING TO BE RAZED - This large storage
building on Union Ave. in Pomeroy wiU he razed wmake
room lor a 3kpartment housing building to be
constructed by Prime Builders, Columbus. This is the
second ho.uslng project of the company In Pomeroy, the
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first ~ing on MUlberry Ave. The cllJ!IJlllny purchased the
Union Ave. site from the Pomeroy Motor Co. with locel
realtor Virgll Teaford handling the transaction. The
apartments wW be called "Pomeroy Cliffs LTD."

The Supreme Court today
rejected Jamef! Earl Ray's

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WS ANGELES- THE MAN SUSPECi'J:;D Of hiding more
than eight tons of stolen weaponry iii the desert north cl Los
-Angeles~ fl:ee today on f15,000 baU. Donald G. Wiggins of
Olltarlo, a 41-year-old foundry worker, was releBBed from
CUBtody Siinday'but was ordered wappear for arraignment
Friday.
Meanwhile, police disclosed a barrel of deadly cyanide
powder was found among more than eight tons of military
arma and explnalves, which had been burled In homemade
bunkers in the desert near Lancaster, &amp;ome 60 miles north of
Los Angeles, and in Wiggins' home. The cyanide powder was
found under a pUe of lumber along with other weapons and
"highly unstable dynamite."
. PASADENA, CALIF.- SCIENTISTS AWAKEN Viking's
two dormant landers and orbiters today to begin sending more
data back to earth, Including seismology tables th.at may
Indicate Mars was shalten by a quake sometime in Ncivember.
Scientific activity on the red planet halted for a month
when the sun became positioned between the earth and Mars,
called the period of coojunction, because of the two planets'
revolutiona, closing off conurllmiCBtion with the four
spacecraft. The orbiters will be tuned up by computer today
and Tuesday, with data expected to be relayed to Earth
beginning Wednesday. The landers will resume .their trans·
mlsslons Thursday and Friday.
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CLEVELAND - FORMER BAsEBALL GREAT 'stan
Musial today denied reports that he plans to team with golfer
Arnold Pabner, sporlli\:aater Bob Prince and two other men to
purclllise the Cleve)and Indiana. The Cleveland Plain Dealer
said Sunday, Musial, Palmer; Prince, Ted Stepien of Cleveland
and Dr: Robert Shupala; Erie, Pa. lfouid purchase the team.
The newspaper said Musial would become chief operating
officer of the team, with Phil Seghi remaining as general
manager. "I see that every now •!'II then," Musial said Of the
report. "In fact I read II a couple of weeks ago In a Miami
paper. I doo 't know where It came from and how it got.
started." (See early report in Sports section).

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INews . . •in .Briefsl_~. ~nnessee bishop welc~mes
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a deprivation of a constitutonal right.
"MII'eover,the reccr'd does not diJcl01e a shred of evidence
th.at any ~~r·au of the 25 Democratic party presldential electurs
were involved, remot~&lt; or prorlmateiy, directly or indirectly In
the alleged ·acta of election fraud.
"This court concludes that plaintiffs have falled to establish
by either clear or convincing evidence or .by a prepooderance
of the evidence that they have $UI!ered a deprivation of a
constitutional right based on election fraud. The plain tills are
not entitled to either the equltl!ble or Iesal relief sought.
Kinneary .directed the plaintiffs to relmbul'l!e .t!Je state for
the cost o1 becoming Involved in the law suit.
The Labor Party had initiated the suit bBBed upon alleged
fraud In major urban counties where they accused organized
Ia~ and other grroupa of conspiring to reglater and vote for

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JACKSON, Tenn. (UP!) Several hundred Roman
Cathoilcs who had left the
Church were welcomed hack
Sunday In a second rite of
reconclliation held by Bishop
Carroll T. Dozier of West
Tennessee.
A similar ceremony
conducted by the lJishop last
Sunday In Memphis was
attended by about 12,000
persons.
"I now l~el renewed in the
Catholic faith. I think it is
fantastic," said a 3~year~ld
mother of three who dropped
out cl the churCh because of
disagreement over
limitations on birth control

useage.

Tenn., 50 miles away, CBlled
gave the audience a the ceremooy "Protestantgeneral absolution, an lnlre· like.~~
quenUy uaed rile generally
"We're aort cllollowlng the
held back 'lor crisis.
Protestants," she said. "But
"There are some who view we are all trying for
this rite as If it were outside brotherhood and I think It's a
the concept of Jesus Chriat wonderful thing."
and his gospel," the Biahop
Divorced or remarried
told the 2,000 persona at the Catholics who attend the
Jackson Civic Center Sunday, reconciliation rites, he said,
"but you and I have followed are expected to take their
Jesus Christ."
cases to the Diocese's
Active and Inactive . matrimonial tribunsl.
Catholics · received the
Dozier said the number of
sacrannent of communion at persons attending . the
the service without the Memphla service indicated
generally required individual there is a "moral"
confessiiln with a priest.
emergency facing the
Jeanett Adams of Camden, church.
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Citation given in accident

E. Mitchell, 18,
Bidwell, wa~ charged with
failure to stop within the
assured clear distance
following a tra!fic accident at
~:10 p.m. Saturday on SR 160
at Glenn Dr.
The Gallla·Meigs Post

State Highway Patrol said
Mitchell's car struck the rear
end of a vehicle operated by
Thomas C. Evans, 46,
Gallipolis. . There was
moderate damage.
A deer was killed In an
accident at 1:50 p.m.

attempt to overturn hla guilty
plea
lor
the
1968
assassination of Martin
wther King,
The justices acted In a brief
order without comment,
letting stand lower court
l'llllnll• that Ray's guUty plea
waa voluntary and that he
waa not denlecl ellective
.cOunsel because hla altorneys
had finsnci81 arr~U~gmenll!
with the author of s book
about the King kUling, '
Ray, whoae 1969 guilty plea
. resulted In a ~ar prlaon
aentence, argued In lower
federal courts that his
lawyers, Arthur Hanes and,
alter Hanes was fired, Percy
Foreman, wlahed to lnftuence
Ray to plead gullty because a
full-ecale public trial might
reduce the value of a book
plarmed by author Wllllam
Bradford Hute.
Ray said In reality Huie
waa plannlDg his cBBe and,
through · contractual
agreements to pay the
lawyers a p&lt;rllon ol espected
publication royalties,
lawyers persuaded Ray to
plead guilty although he now
cialma he Ia IMocent of the
King assassinatioo .

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SaturdaymiKt.35,where~!1 E-R runs made

animal ran Into the Jlllth of a
car operated by Phillip R.
Hennman, 26, Wellst9n.
There was minor dimi'ge.
No one was injured In a
single car accident at 6 p.in.
on Rt. 141 where Wanetta
Clark, 17, Gallipolis, lost
control of her car which ran
offtheleftsideolthe highway
W~tber
striking a guardraU, then
Fair and cold tonight with overturned. There was
BERN, SWITZERLAND- THE SWISS government today
lows In the teens. Sunny and moderate damage.
postpooed adeclalonoo Holland's demand for the expulsion .of
a mlDlonalre Dutch art coUector wanted In coMection with the
EXTON, Pa. - The board not as cold Tuesday. Highs
· ldlllng ol lmncireda of Jewa In World War II, Tbe seven· of directors of Foote Minerai from the mid to upper 40s.
A deer was killed In an
member s,risa CBblnet said "some questions remain to be ComJ111ny Friday declared a Probabllity of precipitation accident on Rt. 7, folir tenths
eumined" and that It will dlacu.as the Cllae of Pleter Menten year end cash dividend of 25 :Iii per cent today and 10 per of a mUe south of Little Kyger
again at Ita nez:t meeting Friday.
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cents per share on the cent tonight and Tuesday.
Rd. The animal ran into the
II said Menten, through a Zurich lawyer, presented ·company's common stock,
Jlllth of a car driven bv
ar~enta against extradition. The 78-year-ok! Menten is
payable December 31, 1976 to
Geffery w. Ward, 19,
wanted by the Dutch on charges of ~pllcity In the klllin,1( of shareholders of record at the
L'beshire.
at least ·soo Polish jews when Germany occupied Poland In close of business on ·
Afinal accident occurred at
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
World War II. Documentl sent to the Swlaa goverrunent by December 21, 1976.
I :40 a.m. Sanday on CR 15 In
Wedoe1day
tbrougb
Holland Included photographs of Menten taken fu 1941and 1942
The last common stock
Friday, little or no Melga County, one mlle north
when he waa wearing an §IS officer's uniform.
dividend was paid In
preclpltaUoa Wednesday of SR 124. The patrol said
December 19751n the amount
tbrougb Friday. Hlgbs Brian K. Justice, 24,
AT LEAST TEN. PERSONS were killed thla past weekend of 25 cents per share.
from the upper 4011 to mid Pomeroy, lost control ·of his
In tr~c accldenta In the Buckeye State, the State Highway
The board also declared a
501. Low1 lrom the upper CBr when he fell asleep. the
Patrol said today . one victim, Catherine R. Lapolla, 67, Nlles, quarterly dividend of $.55 per
vehicle ran off the right side
201 to mid 388.
was a passenger in a car which crashed after swerving to share on the company's
of
the highway striking an
avoid a dog on Ohio ~In Trumbull County Saturday.
· Convertible Preferred Stock,
embankment.
One accident Friday" night in Union County killed two. $2:20 Cumulative if earned,
Maryavtlle men, Steven Fuaen, 22, and Steven W. Combs, 19, Jlllyable December 31, 197~ to
·both of Marysville. The patrol said four P.,rsons were killed shareholders of record at the
Friday night, four Saturday and two Sunday.
. c}ose of bu1iness on
. RACINE - Santa Claus Dona\ions to help pay lor the
December 21, 1976.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CAUF. - A SMOULDERING
Foole Mineral Company will arrive In Racine on cost of the treats can be
cigarette was alngled out today aa the possible cause of a lire besed In Exton, Pa.· is a Sunday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. at • placed In canisters in local
which took the life of Jack Ca881dy, the aclor&gt;~~inger-dancer leading
bldlness estebllshmenta In
producer
of the fire station annex.
whose charred body was found Sunday In his top floor apart- ferroalloys and lithium
Treats will be given to Racine ·or given to any
lllellt. Cauidy, 49, a star cl muaicals, movies, televlaion, stage producla. It has a plant at children 12 and under who auxlllary member of the fire
and cabatet'fcr three decades, waa so badly burned that he
Graham Station In Mason live in the area served by the department.
Racine department.
County, W. Va.
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Foote declares .
cash dividend

T h e M I d d 1e Po r t
Emergency Squad answ~ed
three calla over the weekend.
At 8::1il a.m. Mooday, to 827
Beech St. lor Mrs. Earl
Knight who was ill and taken ·
to the Holzer Medical Center,
and at 8:22p.m. Saturday, to
E. Second St. In P9meroy for
Mrs. Myrtle Rhodes, . Point
Pleaaant, who was lll. She
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where she
was admitted for treatment
and later discharged on
Sunday.
At 4:31 p.m. Saturday, the
squad went to the Friendly
Tavern fdr Robert Crump, 31i,
Hartford, W. Va. Crump had
become ill on the street end
waa taken into the tavern to
await the squad. He waa
taken to the Holzer Med!Clll
Center.

Santa Oaus coming to Racine

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CHRISTMAS

ATLANTA (UP!) - Presldent-elect Jinuny Carter .said
today he will hold a news conference TUesday at which he Ia
expected to announce at least two Cabinet nominees.
He reportedly has decided to name Bendix Corp. President
W. Michael Blumenthal as hill choice for treasury secretary
and Jane Cahill Pfelller, a former IBM vice president, as
secretary of commerce.
Carter is alao expected to choose nuclear pbysicist Dr.
Harold Brown, presldent of'the Calllornia Institute of Technology, as his secretary of defense . .
The Preslden~lect said on arriving at the Georg)!~ governor'• manalon for more Interviews with prospeCtive Cabinet
nominees today that he will meet with reporters al2:30 p.m.
EST TUesday at the manalon. He said Sunday he would
announce two, and possibly three, Cobinet appointees this
week.
EarUer, Carter rwned Cyrus Vance as secretary of slaw. Ail
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Probe continued
i.Dto Lee's ·death
POINT PLEASANT - broihers, Jack and Danny
State Police continued ' in- Bright, both of Henderson,
vestigation today into the and Randall (Butch) Bright,
shooting death of a 17 year- NewpOrt News, Va . Friends
old
Henderson
youth may call at the funeral home
Saturday.
alter 4 p.m. today.
All of this time It has not
been clearly determined
whether Wesley Lee, 101
Smith St., died from self·
Inflicted wounds or waa shot
by someone elae.
The victim waslound In his
.backyard at approximately
10:4&amp; a.m. by neighbors. At
first it was believed the youth
had been shot twice In the .
area of the chest.
However, when the body
was taken to Wllco•en
Funeral Home lor a closer
examination, only one .bullet
hole was found In the cllest,
according to Maaon County
Coroner, Dr. John Grubb. He
at.o noted the youth had been
dead about eight houra before
his body was diJcovered.
The body - later taken to
WESLEY LEE
South Charleston lor an
autopey by the Weal Virginia
MediCBl Elamlnen office.
Approximately 211 feet from
where the body was, a 22
calibre rifle was lound. As of
this time, it baa not been
determined whether this was
the gun lnvol•ed in the
shooting.
Meanwhile, funeral iervicea have been set for the
OOLUMBUS,Ohlo(UPI) victim, w)loae body has been Columbus and Southern Ohio
returned to Point Pleasant. Electric Co. has canceled
Services have been set plana · to conatruct a $13.5
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the illll1ion uridergrourid rnllte In
Wilcoxen Funeral Home with Muskingum County alter
the Rev. Charles R. "Tom· · being criticized for buying
my" Kinnaird olliciatlng, coal from itself to fuel
Burial will follow In the generating plantl.
Henderson Cemetery.
The utility had been
·wesIey Lee was born mine
conalderlng constructing the
to Increase pr~ctlon
September 22, 11169, In Point
Pleaaant to Vernon n. and by Ill mining suboidlary, •
Annl1 May W"""' Lee. He Simco Inc., by about 100,000
•..,...
tons a year.
was ar. employe of the
Slmco, through 8 joint ~enWeath'!rall Concrete Com· lure with th•&lt; H
,_8bodY C08•,
pany tn Henderson.
Co,,
operates
three
Besides hia Jlllrenla, other underground mines, one
survivors are his grand· aurfac~ mine and one auger
father, Wesley Lee, Hen· mine in Coahocton and
deraon; three brotbera, Dean Muskingum counties. The
Lee, Ford Story, Va., arid mines produce about 1.4
Scotty and Dicky Lee, ~hat mlllioo tons of coal a year,
home; two siaters, Penny which fuels the utlllty's main
Llkeno, Henderson, and Lila Conesville generatl'ng&gt;
Lee at home; three half· atatioll.
alaters, Mrs. Sue McCoy,
C&amp;OOEpayafi9.82atonfor
Henderson; Mra. Sandra coal from Ita ealatlng mtnea,
McCarty,SouthCarollna,aitd second highest' prioo of aU
Mrs.
Reba
Hansen , coal delivered to the
Galllpolla, and three half ~· StsUoo.

C&amp;SOE won;t
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Tito rebuffs Soviet requests
for closer Eco·military ties
BELGRADE Yugoslavia
(IJPI) - President Josip
Broz 11to has di,smlsaed a
wide range of Soviet
overtur"" for cloaer ties and
rejected the Kremlin's
request to Increase servicing
of Its warshiPf! at Adriatic
porta, Yugoslav IOurJ:eS have
disclosed
The sourct!S Sllld SUnday
11to feared that granting
Russian vessels additional
accesa to Yugoslavia's ports
m the Adriatic could have led
to the establl.Wnent Of Soviet
naval bases on the wann
water seacoast
Tlto also • categorically
refused," a request by Sov1et
leader I.eonid I Brezhnev to
permit Ruaslan warplanes to
enter Yugoslav airspace
unlesa a third country

friendly to Belgrade asked
for it, the oources said
Yugoslavia permitted
Soviet aircraft to fly over ita
territory to dellver weapons
to Angola last year and to
Egypt during the 19'13 :Middle
Eaat war The acUons made
the United States eJ:Iremely
angry" with Yugoslavia,
Western dlplomaUc sources
said
11to tume11 down these and
other overtures made by
Brezhnev in private t.olka
Nov 16 during the Soviet
leader's three-&lt;lay official
visit, the Yugoslav sources
said Tito conveyed the
content of tho!ie talks to his
Communist party leadership
Thursday
Despite favorable publlc
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Yugoslav view of the
Brezhnev visit was lhat the
Kremlin tried to exert severe
pressure 111 Yugoslavia t.o
bring it closer to the Soviet
fold, the sources said
The Yugoslav Ieadendllp
was told that " Brezhnev
came here to Increase
pressure on Yug01tlavla in so
many
way8
It
is
Wlbellevable," the sources
said ' It is quite clear that
the Yugoslav-Soviet

WASHINGTON (UPI)- Airii!Me The Clinese CcmmW!Ista were clole to roulin&amp; the nationalist forces of
OUMg Kal-llbek, and hla chief American miUtary advtaer
wu peulmiltlc -In prlva~t -abouthla chances
"I hope thiJ statement !fould never get out, because I
would hate to ll!e it lil print," Mal Gtn David G Barr
testified oo April&amp;, 1!K9, when the Chlneee civil war waa
still under way, "(but) I do not believe there is any lime
we could have saved China sh&lt;l"l of an enormous
expenditure of mooey and manpower "
8al'l' testified in secret before the House Foretsn AffairB
Coolmlttee His comments are In the etsht volumes of
p-evlously classified testimooy oow being publlshed by
the committee
At the time he was the chief U S miUtary advlaer t.o
Chiang Kal-llhek He had watehed as Qinrnunllt forces
led by Mao T~~e-lung captured Peking and p-epared to
drive the Nationalist aoldien from the mainland
The mily way out, as Barr saw it, was fora U.S Invasion

Ideological dispute will
cootlnue •
However, the sources said,
Yugoslavia generally views
the Brezhnev visit as useful
and "very aucceMful because
hoth sides have a clear idea
where they stand Brezlmev
talked In a tough way and
with pressure "
Yugoslavia broke with
MOIICOw in 1948 and now fears
that the Soviets may attempt
to reassert their infiuence
after lhe death of 11to, who is
84

Kissinger sees
deadlock broken
WASHINGTON (IJPI) Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, home from his list
- and last - fore1gr~ trip, Is
S8ld to believe an AngloAmerican comproml!ie plan
will break the deadlock at the
Geneva conference on
Rhodesia
Kissinger arrived SUnday
from a five dey trip to the
NATO mmlsterlal counc1!
meetlllg In Brussels and two
days of talks with British and
African officials m U&gt;ndon
about Rhodesia
British and American off!·
clals confirmed that a
compronuse IS now being put
together to meet black
African objections to whlte
Rhodes111tl control of several
key mlnistnes during the
trall.!lltlon to black majonty
rule
According to the officials,
the plan Involves a British
res1dent commissioner, who
would be the equivalent of
ch1ef of state of Rhodesia

By Ray Cromley
WASHINGTON - Behmd the sweetness that prevaded at
President-elect ~muny Carter s recent sesswn w1lh Cap1lui
Hili leaders, there were some carefully phrased warnmgs
For one Let us m on the takeoffs 1! you want~ m on the
crash landings
The 1 oots of a Carter Congress confrontation dp not, as of
this moment lie w1th M1 Carter He has deferr ed to the
leading bghts m Congress, returned their phone calls qwckly,
promised early consultatmn on m::tJor 1ssues, asked the1r ad
vJCe on whom to appomt down to the second and third echelons
He has prorrused or llnpbed more cooperation than any
president can possibly g1ve m keepmg that body mformed He
has added some fme prmt, however, notmg that ' I am not
na1ve enough to thmk that everythmg I know or everythmg
that ISm progress on an mternatwnai scale needs to he (told)
m the early stages of a sens1hve analysis process There w111
he llmes when nobody needs to kno" about fo1 e1gn pohcy
challenge except me and the Sl'Cretary ~~Slate or somcl!mes
perhaps JUS! me and the head of a formgn government I w111
have to use my own JUdgment on all thmgs '
l sat m the othe1 day on a discussion between a nwnber ol
men who are consulted da1iy by leadmg senators and represen- Naflon~l 6il~ ~ r. fball ASS OCti'IIIOfl
Slt~nd.nq s
tal!ves It was the1r opm10n that re~ard iess of how smcere ly
ted Pr C' s ~ tntrrnatmrnt
Mr Carter and ongress may try for accoJJlJJlodatJOn, there has Bv UnE lSiern
conff n nee
A11nnftc Ot VtSIOn
built up m the past decade such basic r1va!ry between Con
GB
gress and the president -any president- that Mr Carter will Ph lu dc/ ph :t W1~ Lq Pet
f.'J&lt;,
mev1tably face stormy clashes w1UJ the legislators Especmllv f'O'i l On
1 I 1I ~ J'i'
7
N v I' n c k s
7 11 IRO 1
an acllvast pres1dent, a::; Mr Carter prom1scs to be
N Y N £' 15
II I~
1?1 ~
TI1e struggle between Congress bas heen gomg on, of course, RL II rtln
10 11'1 )Rr; I&gt;
(f"nt r ill Olv 1 ~ on
smce the beg mnmg uf Uus natwn Over the years the pres1
W l Pet
GB
dent slowly gamed ascendancy A few years back the scales Hou ~ ton
I~
R 651
Cle ve l and
Q 6 tO
began to hp the other way
Orlean s
t 1?
Sl~
1
Asenes of events- the V1etnam wa1 Wale! gate, the M1ddle New
'\a flnto o
1:\ 13 ~00 1
East and TurkiSh Greek Cyprus cnses, Angola gave Con v a&lt;,t 1qton
o 11" l'l'i "
f' tan a
0 17 370 7
gress a feelmg of Jts own unportance and correctness
Wc~t t: rn Conll'rf"nCf"
The weak poslllon m which these crJSes lefl Pres1denls
M dwc ~ l DIVISIOn
W L P(t
GB
Johnson and N1xon gave senators and representatives the op()r-nvcr
17 II 1\11;0
portumty to nex their muscles
D r- r o t
1~ n ~ "1'1
1
The Congress cut off funds m V1etnam It wrote a veto to g1ve ln d a na
11 It
fl l
~
' &lt;;C ty
/ '} It
f.
&lt;,
Congress a compcllmg vmce m arms sales to the Middle East I'OnS&lt;
Ch caq o
6 1~ I H6 9
It cut off al"lll.'l a1d to those f1ghtmg the takeover 111 Angola and M IWilU/ICC
I 7 1 IJ1 II
Panhc D11115 on
cancelled the embargo on chrome unports from Rhodesia
W L Pet
GB
A member of the Senate Fore1gn Relahons Cornrruttee told Por tland
I B R 69 7
Mr Carter bluntly that the corrumttee s v1ews on the b1g L os Anqe tes t J 11 56C 1
d en &lt;; a c
13 II 5 t?
1
ISSues generally have seemed to be more acclll11te or better for Gol
&lt;;eat!lc
15 1) 53~ ~
the natrona! mterest than the president's Th1s was true In con Ph oc n x
II I I 500
S
Saturday ~ Rcsu th
nection wrth V1etnam Angola the War Powers ResolutiOn and
NY l(n d .s 1 17 PhO C'n! X 96
the Greek Junta
Ph lad dph a 108 Portlilnd 107
t&gt;.t lanla 9~ C evE.&gt;Iand Qt
The feelmg among H11l observers I know IS that havmg ef
NY Nets l'i Dc tro1t AB
fec!Jvely shown 1ts power bemg sallsf1ed w1th the results and
tnct a nil 09 Bu tt a to 101
Ch caqo R nos ton 76
flushed w1th the leelmg of bnporll\nce those aclwns have g1ven
1ts members, Congress IS not ready to reimqwsh 1ts strength to 10,l iln 1\n on o 171 New Or l rC! ns
any president
Go ld en \ l~t c 17 1 HOL SIOn It /
ron v Qllm es sc Mdt cd
To complete the p1clure, add that Mr Carter feels strongly
Sundnv s R t'~ ull ~
his prereqUisites as chief execubve and by hiS own admiSSIOn,
Ph ocn x 100 Atlanta Q
Or tro t 10 Keno;ao, C tv 101
enjoys the sense of power this g1ves hlln to make deciSIOns
It does not take much to foresee what w11l happen when there 10?Ph ladP ip h a 107 M lwa uker
JS disagreement bel ween Congress and the White House
Lao, 1\ nq eles 11 ? ("lcnvc r Jl1
Hou ston ru, c; r-all/e 9?
The observers l ve talked tQ beheve therefore, that the
M o ntl ilo,J ~ Gan 1'5
gestures of cooperabon by Mr Carter and by congressiOnal
r, o qa n l's !&gt;C1 cdulcd1
Tu• ~ drtv ~ Gilml's
leaders w11l melt as disagreements develop m the handhng of
Ph of' n x a f1ufla 1o
detente w1th the sOv1et Umon, the Arab-Israel! confronlatwn,
Lo-. /l.n qc tcs al I' ta n a
.,. OJ n sa s c v a1 Nr w Or1 t' (ln &lt;;
Cyprus a ' normahzat10n of arrangements w1lh Cluna
NY K n cks aT c; an 1\ nl on o
which could lead lo the abandonment of Ta1wan, the struggles
Ph ladc lp h il il Ch CilQ O
m Rhodesia and lhe Un10n of South Alma
Houston a1 Par land
ron v oam cs schf'du Pet

British officials would also
man the key pos1holl.!l of
muuster of defense and law
and order
In the origmal Kissinger
plan which was negotiated
last sununer, tho!ie posts
were to he held by white
Rhodesians, but the Geneva
conference has etme cl011e to
a brookdown over that point
Reporters- aboard the
Kissinger plane were told
that American offlclaiB had
the Impression that the
Anglqjunerlean compromise,
as 11 IS now evolving, would
BEIRUT, Lebanon (IJPI)
be acceptable to the black - Prime Minister Selim AI
representatives at Geneva
Hoss today began work on
Assistant Secretary of reunifying Lebanon's
State John Reinhardt, who fragmented pollee force and
has been a key negotiator for restormg law m Beirut,
the Uruted states m the where gunmen this weekend
Rhodesian talks, will return tried to aasasslnate moderate
to U&gt;ndon this week, Christlao leader Raymond
new!Dllen were told British Edde
Foreign Secretary Anthony
Edde was only slightly
Crossland IS e1pected to mjured m the fourth attempt
make a statement to the against his We since May and
House of Commol1ll Tuesday the eighth of his poUIIcal
or Wednesday to, disclose career
officially the details of the
Hoss also faced a new
'
comprorruse
challenge from rtshtlsts who
Reporters also were told threatened to keep the1r
that 1t would be reasonable to weapons unless the Syrian
expect some kind of early test anny left the ~ounlry
of the Carter admlnistratloo
He plaMed to meet today
by the Sovtets, despite Sovtet wilh Col Antome Dahdah, the
assurances In .the contrary, Christian director-general of
because what might be per- publlc ~~ecurity, to begin reasceived by the Uruted States as sembling national pollee and
a test nught be ~~een as only security
units
that
normal by the Soviet Union disintegrated dur111g the 19montll Civil war, the national
Nl!ftonal Hoc~ E' Y Leaqu(l Stf\nd
radiO said
Most poliCe officers jomed
Bv Un1tcd Press lntcrnf\1 oni) l
c ilmpbcll conlcrc11ec
Patnck 01VI S On

Saturday s College

Pt ~

3 .n
6 31:!
7 37
/, 17
Smvthl' 0 VI'SIOn
W l T Pt s

N Y l stan drs 19 7
Ph ladclph 16 7
f\ llfln ta
I~ R
N Y RMqer s 111 7
I~

Ch caqo
Co lorado

10 11

1.1

d

?8

1 111
8 16 S 71

Vancouver
M nncsola

8 / 0 3 19
6 18 6 18

W;~l es

GF GA
106
107
103
11Q

09
R7
(1'\

106

GF GA
R8 IOQ
q1 1 t 'i

R1 100
111 110
78 111

Co nf ennce

Norr15 0 VI'S on

W L T Pts GF GA

73 5 -1 SO 152 70

Mon1real

P !lshurq h 1~ 13 5 79 q1 100
La!&gt; 1\nq r. tos 9 12 10 78 101 1!'0
Df' ro 1
Q 15 1 77
7~ ?'i
\1 " sh nqton ll 17 1 !D
Rl 11 1
Adrtm5 DIVISIOn

W l T Ph Gl= GA
19 9 ? 10 11 t 93
nl fla1 o
16 R 1 35 qt 6'i
Toronto
11 11 6 37 11 d 101
Clf've and
11 15 7 73
110 99
SaturdiiV ~ Res: ulh
Ph ladel ph a 1 Bost on 1 aft
Toronto il NY Rang er s I
NY Is lan ders 6 P ttsburqh 1
/I linn a 3 Ch caqo 1

Roston

MQntr ~ al

Championship

SW Loutslana 81 Texas A&amp;M

72

5 Detro1t 0

Cle ve l and 4 was hm q ton 7
Colorado 4 Vancou ver 1 1 c
M nn esota 1 !'. LOUI S 1 I e
nu ffat o d Los Anoe l cs 7
Su n days Res ult s
NY Ranqer~ ~ Monlre~l?
Ph adel phta 7 Toronto 1
De ro•l 5 Aos oo 3
P tl sburqh 5 $ 1 LOUI S 3
N Y Is lan de r s 6 Ch1ca qo 7
! on l y qamcs sc heduled )

Consolahon
Centenary 93 Houston Baptist

r-----------,
:I Pro :1

Cougar Classtc
Champ1onsh1p
Brigham Young 65 Niagara
52

IC
_1•
Xavier Ohio 61
1.,t::mn1ngs
1I Seattle 63Consolation

homebody, happiest anytbne he could be together w1th his wife
and two lltUe daughters He loved them dearly
Aweek or so before Thanksgiving be felt some pam In hJS
stomach, but not bemg the complalnl!lg type, he was Inclined
to pass off the whole thing at first When the pam persisted, he
consulted With hiB doctor, who suggested a checkup at Mayo
Brothers' Clinic in Rochester, Mmn
Three years ago, 1t was similarly discovered DaMy
Thompson bad chrome granulocytic leukemia That shook him
up pretty good, the same way 11 would anybody, but although
he llved with that condition every day, he d1dn t walk aroW\d
wilh a long face Iook111g for anybody s p1ty
He'd make it okay All he ever wanted to do, really was get
to the big leagues and become a good ballplayer once he got
there Well, he made it witlllhe Mmnesota Twms ml970 after a
Utile more than two years m the minors and at 29, he still felt
he had a good number of years m baseball mfront of hbn even
after he was traded to the Tens Rangers last sununer
Frank Lucchesi, lhe Rangers manager, remembers the
first day Thompson reported to the club m Ch1cago
• I called him mto my off1ce, shook hands w1th him and
welcomed him to the club," says the Rangers f1eld boss He
said, 'I understand you have an open door pohcy With your
players,' and I tnld him that was correct He sa1d 'I ll g~ve you
the best I can, and I said I knew that You know, 1t's kmd of
nice being closer to my home now w1th my wife and famlly, • he
said He lived m Burlington, Oklahoma
Lucchesi wa1ted until the Rangers gol back horne before
puttmg him mto the starting lineup and Danny Thompson went
four-for-four m that game Thompson began limp1ng, though,
and nollclllg that, Lucchesi took him out m the late mnmgs
• Danny, 1t looks like yoo're hurting and you •ve bad enough
he told h1s back-up shortstop
• Well, I can st1ck 11 out," Thoml"'on rephed
No use pushmg 1t Lucchesi swd
At the baseball meetings m Los Angeles last week Lucchesi
knew DaMy Thoml"'on had gone to Mmnesota for a check up,
but he certainly wasn't ready for what he heard from
MJMesota owner Calvm Griffith shortly after the meetings
ended Fr1day
D1d you hear the bad news' Griffith asked hlln
1
Not'' S8.1d Lucchesl
• Danny Thompson passed away •
Frank Lucchesi felt he wasn't hearmg r~ght He was so
shocked, he could hardly talk
On Sunday, barely more than a day after he had returned
home to Texas from the meetmgs, Frank LuccheSI boarded a
plane agam for WIChita, Kan where he would rent a car and
dr1ve to Burlington for Danny Thompson s funeral sill! stunned
over the events of the past 72 hours
Thompson had kept a d1ary durmg the 1975 season offermg
some of his thoughts about playmg baseball every day and
llvmg wtlh leukenua He didn't d1e from the d1sease 1tself but
rather from complications which developed from the surgery
he underwent last week for lhe removal of hiS spleen That's all
acadenuc now What matlers much more 1s !hat DaMy
Thompson, who was only really slarl\"g tn live, only begmrung
to enJoy his two httle daughters, IS gone now
"I don't think I'll ever forget hun, says Lucchesi It d1dn t
matter whether he hit 200 or 300 he still stood out like some
beautiful d1amond among a p1ie of rocks '

F1n&lt;'1l NaTIOnal Football Leaque
Standmq s
Bv Untied Press. tnfern t~ ft o nal
Ameru::an Conference

East
W L T Pet PI= PA

11 J 0 7fl6 1 1 7 d~
v New Enq cu1d
11 J 0 78637~73~
M am
6 II 0 .d'JQ 763 76
NY Jt ts
3 11 0 714 169 383
Ruff a o
1 17 0 143 245 363
x Ra

Consolation

Duquesne 79 Pittsburgh 78'

mer

Central
W L T Pet PF PA
10 4 0 714 ]J2 138
10 I 0 71~ )35 710
9 5 0 643 267 287

P lls brqh
C nc. nnat1
Jl.

Cl eveland

5 9 0 357 '}72273

Houston

west
W l T Pet
Oak land
1J 1 0 9'19
D enver
q 'i 0 M3
&lt;;an D1ego
6 8 0 ~'}9
K ansa s C ty 5 9 0 357

Ta mpa Bay

PF PA
350 737
3 'l 7015
2.!8 28 5
7qo 376

0 14 0 000 175 ~ 11

Naftonal Conference
East
W L T Pet PF PA
Dalla s
11 3 0 786 296 19.d
y W:ihngln
10 ~ 0 714 291 217
S LOUIS
10 4 0 7l.d )09 267
Ph l ade Ph•
~ 10 0 286 165 286
NY Ga nt s
3 11
21J 170 250

o

ChamotonshtD

UNC Charlol1e

New

85

Mexico St Bl
Consolation
No Arizona 96 Lamar 85

Gas pains after surgery
not help at all for your
problem
Fever blisters as you call
them are really caused by the
herpes simplex virus At one
Ume doctors d!d use smallpox
vaccmations m the hope that
tills would help, but the v1rus
involved 1s not related m any
way to smallpox, and 1m
provmg your 1mmumty to
smallpox won t protect you
from the herpes s1mpleE
v1rus
1
It sounds to me hke you
have a good doctor, better
lake his adv1ce mstead of
your friends advice He may
want you to use a drying
agent when the blisters f1rst
appear, such as 70 per cent
alcohol, and if a heavy scab
develops he may advise
coatmg 1t Mth a protective
agent Keepmg the mouth
clean us1ng antJbJOtics if
needed to control secondary
mfection and pain rellevmg
med1cmes for severe pam are
about the only addJtlbnal
measures that m1ght help
vou

W L T Pe t PF PA

a

11 7 1 8:i'1 305 176
7 7 0 500 :i'SJ 2115
6 8 0 .d'}9 ~6:i' 720

Ch caoo

[l et ro

t

W l T Pet PI= PA
Los Ange les 10 3 1 750 35 1 190
~ an Franc sc 8 6 0 57 1 270 190
New Orl eans .d 10 0 286 253 3J6
.1 10 0 286 172 3 12
A !lan la
~eatlle
212 0 1d3 279 429
11. Cl nched
ls i on bass of

Champtonshtp

Long Beach 51 83 Southern
Ca l 70

formula used to tlreak d v t1es

v Cl inched

playoff spot

Consolation

Utah ClassiC
ChamptonshJp

7 Clinched playoff spot on baSIS
of lormula used 10 break d v

lies

..

Silturday s Results
M nneso ta 79 Mlam1 7
P tt sburgh 21 Houston 0
Los Anqe l es 10 Detrol

17

n ght
I on l y qames schedu led)
Sunday s Re$ulh

New

England 31 Tampa Bay

"
leans 7
San

Frrtnc1Sco

77 New Or

?4

~ an

Wash mqlon 17 Dallas l .d
ronly games sc heduled )
Sat urday s Pl11yofl Games
( NFC Scmtflnlll Gam el
Wast nqton
~~
.M1nnr.so!a

1 00 p m
f AFC Sem!,hnnl
Nr&gt;w Eng lrtnd
I 00 p '

G~ m .el

at Oak

and

Su nday s Plavoll Gi'mr.s

(All T•m es EST I
jAFC Senultn11 1 G"m( )
p ll '&gt;burqh a! flil iiiiTlflr[' 'l no

1

rn I 1l l G~mrl
l'lr-u'l .., il, l 1llil"i

fN ~C li

~

Norlh
w llpls gf ga
Kalamazoo

~

nto a prof1t

GEMINI (May 21-Junt 20) Your
hunches today are I kely to have
more vahd1ty than the analysis of
one w11h sophts!lcated data at
hand Heed your tntuttlons

tak •ng e1ther extreme

to play tl close to the vest fln an
ctal ly today Even though con
d !tons hove mproved you II be
d ssattsf ed 1f yo ur~ flam
boyant

today and operate m areas
where you re safe and comfor
table Sharks turk m uncharted
waters

as well as a taker

N~w

Orleans at Dayton

Indiana Central al Wright
Stale
Tuesday
Mount Wmon at John Carroll
Bethany IW Val at Denison

Malone at Ohio Dominican
Tltf1n at Mercyr'!urst ( Pe)

Urbana al Bluflton

Wednesday

Ci nclnna tt at Miami

21) Gtve credit where cred t
Taking bows for another
guys efforts Is the mark of a
chump not a champ

Is due

118

gf ga
112 104
119 126
!13 115
104 137

Saturday's Results
Kalamazoo 6 Fort Wavne 2

Port Huron 3 Flint 1
Daylon 6 Toledo 3
Sunday's Results
Port Huron 5 Muskegon 2
Flml 9 Dayton 4
Saginaw 8 Fori Wayne 2
Toledo 5 Columbus 1
Today's Games

Otlvet Nazarene 86 Concordia

51
Ollerbeln 80 Urbana 62
R1o Grande 100 Dyke 67
Rockford 75 Auroro 63
Saginaw Valley 82 Calvin Rl
SE Missouri 82 Union U 73
Tark to 78 Bellevue 56

Ttltln 87 Ohio Dommlcan S6
Tulane 91 Sf Louis 86
Tulsa 88 Iowa 51 65

1n Youngstown St 72 Mt Unton
65

day Playmg your hand nght can

1rump l hetr aces

ball tn Kilmer The Redskins
and the Cardinals fmished
WJtll Identical 10-4 reccrcls
but Washmgton won the wild
card berth by Wllllllilg hotll
games against St U&gt;uls this
season
We're too old, too slow and
they say we re over lhe hill,"
Allen said But these guys
managed to play 60 minutes
We have the right kind of
compel!tors We have the
kind of guys I like to refer to
as solid citizens
After Kilmer was arrested
Saturday near Fort Belvmr,
Va - hla second arrest m
drmkmg mc1dents slnce
JOmmg the RedsklllS - there
may he some doubt to his
status as • solid Citizen "cr at
least Allen's defllllllon of the
term But no one ever has
questioned K1Imer s
competitive nature
• There wyre 43 guys

Wnght Slate at Akron
Ashland at Calv1n (Mtchl
State at Detro1t In
stttute
Earlham ( lnd) at Oef1ance
Thursday
Baldwtn Wallace at Ntagara

Coach Art Lanham's R10
Grande College Redmen
rolled over vJs1tmg Central
State University 84-72 Sunday
afternoon at Lyne Center
It was R1o's fourth S~ralght
court v1ctory The wmleft the
Redmen w1th a 5·1 season
mark
The Marauders, who hadn't
lost to Rio m more than three
years, dropped to 4-4 on the
season
Once agam It was the one
two scormg punch of R1o's Gil
Price and Junmy Noe w1th
excellent support from the1r
teammates which carried the
Redmen to v1ctory
Price popped in 31 pomts
and p1cked off 13 rebounds
wh1le Noe added 30 markers
and snagged 15 caroms
Benme Fowler who fouled
out with 2 35 remaining (one
of three Marauders to leave
the game by personals)
paced Central State w1tll 20
pomts and II rebounds
R10 Jed 37 26 dunng the

Central

Otterbein at Pltl Johnstown
(Pal
Anderson (lndl at Findlay

Tounraments
Cen tral State at Sprtng Arbor

IMIChl

Frtday
Wooster at Bethanv ( Pa,
Cedarville at Wtlberf orce
Tounrnaments
Bowltng Green at Kentucky
lnvitattona l

Glass Cily Classic !Toledo)

Unt v of Oayton Invitationa l

Saturday

Washmgton Stale at Ohio
Slate
Kent State at M1chtgan
Ohio Untvers1ty at Cleveland

Slate

llltnot s State at Akron
Sot Lou1s at Cmclnnatl

toncord Stale (W Val el
Ashland
at

Musktngum at John Carroll
Ht ram at Wittenberg
Cedarville at Malone

ha lftllne mterm!Ssion
R1o Grande h1t 28 of iill held
Oh1o College Basketball
Un1ted Press International
Saturdays Results

Akron 69 Roanoke Va 64
Ashland B'l Grace lnd 63

Bluffton 85 F1ndlay

77
Capt tal 79 Wtlmmgton .40

Cedarville 91 Greenvtlle Ill

61

Clnc lnnat 122 St Joseph Pa

76

Dayton 71 Loyola Ca l 48
DePauw lnd 95 Kenyon 81
Heide berg 73 Adrian M1ch
72
Musklngum 61 Westm nst er

Pa 60

M tam t 75

New Orleans 71

Ohto Northern 67 Wttfenberg

sa

•

Oh10 U 85 Maqetta 72
Otterbetn 80 Urbana 62

playmg w1th four fowls , and
the Eagles actually outscored
the hosts IB-14 Eagle Gary
Nelson was credited w1th
playing a !me game as he
tossed m seven pomts and
held the Vikings h1gh scoring
Ingels to JUSt four Ingels had
22 m that Fnday mght wm
Mark Wilson led the wm
ners w1th 14 markers wh1le
NICk Geswem chipped m w1th
10 The Vikings made the1r
4
w1n eas1er by smkmg 16 of 28
After a show start by ,both tnes from the chanty str1pe,
teams which saw the first good for 56 percent Symmes
quarter end 6 5 mfavor of the Valley goes to Fairland
wmners, both teams wanned Tuesday
Nelson d1d a fme )Ob of
up but the Eagles were sill!
trailmg 24 16 at the half Then reboundmg, and Dav1d
came that cold third quarter' Carnahan led the Eagle
Eastern played the ent1re scormg w1th ten Kevm
fourth quarter with just four Barton ch1pped 111 w1th e1ght,
olavers. two of whom were
By Greg Dalley
Plagued by foul trouble, the
Eastern Eagles fell to 1).2
Saturday night when they
dropped a 56-38 contest to
host Synunes Valley The
V1kmgs of Coach Gary Salyer
went to 2~ after opemng w1th
a win over Southwestern
Fr1day
The Eagles were m the
game ontil the third quarter
when they were outscored 18

77
Tay lor lnd 89 Def1ance 78
Tiffin 86 Ohto Domtn!Can 56
Youngstown St 72 Mt Unton
65
Tournaments
Cannonball Tourney

It fmally rained on the
Seattle SuperSomcs' parade,
but Coach Bill Russell IS not
one tn get upset
' I honestly
wasn t
concerned w1th the wmrung
streak,' sa1d Russell whose
squad dropped a 96-92
dec1s1on to the Houston
Rockets Sunday mght to snap
a 29-game home court

wmnmg streak 'I ve never
pa1d much attention to our
wmnmg streak
, Not smce Phoerux defeated
Seattle last Feb 8, had the
Sanies lost at home Thirteen
of those games had been woo
at home lhus far this season
Only Philadelphia, with 38
WJDS m 1966-87, had gone
longer wtthout a home loss

goal attempts for 46 percent
The Redmen were 28 of 3S at
the foul hne for 78 percent
Central State hlt 1ll of 74 f1eld
goal attempts for 38 percent
The Marauders were 16 of 24
at the foul line for 67 percent
Central State controlled the
boards 41 38 Rio had 15 turn
overs Central State 20
Rw Grande will open Mid
Oh10 Conference play at
North Canton Wednesday
agamst a tou gh Walsh
qumtet Th1s IS the Cavs f1rst
year 111 the MOC Openmg tip
1s 7 30 p m The game will be
carried hve over WJEH-FM,
startmg at 7 15 p m

CENTRAL STATE !721 Hayes 1 J 5

Fowler 8 4 20

Bates 2 1 5

Javls 2 o 4 G

M Crafler 4 2 8 Gray 1 0 2

Crafler 1 1 3 Lewis 3 4 10
H1ghtower 3 0 6 Utley 3 3 9
TOTALS 28 18 72
RIO GRANDE la4) Royse 12 4 Swain 22 6
James

o0 0

2 Btse

o0 0

Price

11 9 31

Noe 10 10 30 Robinson 1 2 4
G1bson 2 0 4 Fltzpalrlck I 1
3 Burrell 0 C0 VI ckroy 0 2
McCormick 0 0

0 TOTALS 2a 28 84
Score a1 hall Rio 37 CSU
26

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League

Dec 8 1976
Standmgs

Team
Ptn Busters
V tllage Pharmcy
Wa1d Cross &amp; Son

Team 2
Team 6

Fonzte Followers

High single game -

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63

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79
34 86

Mary Hoover 151
Htgh score - Mary Hoover
.472 Pat Bentz427 Charldene
Hannmg 409

Dyke al Oh1o Dominican
Tiffin at Indiana Purdue (Ft
Wayune)
Walsh at Urbana

Manchester

(lndl

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Defiance

Findlay at Hanover Ilndl
Earlham ( lnd) al Wilmington
Tournaments
Bowlin~ Green al Kentucky

entttled to

~Your

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Dec: 14 1178
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year In your work or career
Don t fear preparing yourself for

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saveral rungs up the ladder
1
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Bentz 188 Mary Hoover 179

FOOT LONG
&amp;
FRENCH FRIES

AOUARIUS (Jon 2D·Feb 11) If lnv1tahonal
Unlv ot Daylon l~v ltatlona l
Youngslown Stale Classic
dlsappomted Don I feel you Glass City ClassiC
have more coming than you re Cenlral Stale al Spring Arbor
PISCES IFeb 20·Merch 20)

57

77

41

you base your expectations on
fau lty va lues you re likely to be

Chances are that someone lm
portant to your cause will treat
you m an overbearing manner
today Win lhem over Respond
qutetly w1th humor and dig nity

171 yaras 10 boost h1s season s
IDtal to 1,503 despite the
Colts' 58-20 rout of tile Bills
The lineup for thiS
weekend s first roWld playoff
games is Washington at
MUU1esota and New England
The key play In SUnday's at Oakland on Saturday With
wm , both stdes agreed, was a Pittsburgh at Ba ltllnore and
34-yard pass from Kilmer to Los Angeles at Dallas m
Mike Thomas late m the Sunday 's game
game
that
set
up
In other games SUndaJ ,
Washington's go-ahead Cincinna b routed the New
touchdown
York Jets, 58-20, Kansas C1ty
The Redskins were forced defeated Cleveland 39 14 ,
to win their game agalll.!lt Denver tnpped ChJeago 23Dallas after the Cardinals 14 Green Bay beat Atlanta,
heat the New York Giants, 17 24-20, New England defeated
14, ellrlier Sunday
Tampa Bay , 3l 14 San
Steve Jones second touch Franc1sco topped New
down of the game on a one Orleans, '1:1·7, Philadelphia
yard dive with 6 15 left to beat Seattle, 27 10 and
play lifted the Cardinals past Oakland shut out San Diego,
the G1ants
24-0
Meanwhile in Baltimore
In Saturday s games P1tls
o J Simpson won the NFL burgh shut out Houston 21~
rushing title by runnmg for Minnesota beat M1am1 29-7,
and Los Angele s edged
Detrmt, 29-17
Patriots 31, Buccaneers 14
Sam Hunt's 68-yard
and Steve Little had seven mterception return for a
The Eagles managed to s1nk .touchdown started a 17-point
only siE of Sixteen foul shots Patriots outburst w1th six
while canmng 16 of 42 from mmutes left m the game as
the Buccaneers became the
the f1eld for 32 percent
first
team to go 1).!4 New
Coach Duane Wolfe praised
England's
Steve Grogan ran
h1s Eagles for playmg hard
and never g1vmg up one yard for h1s 12th
especially when they out· tnuchdown of the season to
played their opponents 111 that set an NFL record for
last canto Eastern will en quarterbacks, while
tertain North Gallla Tuesday wammate Andy Johnson ran
and the Pirates are looking for 127 yarda and acored a
for the1r first wm after three pa1r of toucblowns
Broncos 28, Bears 14
losses
Otis Armstrong ran 11
Eastern - Nelson 7 L1tt!e
yards
w11h 3 17 to play to
7 Carnahan lO Goebel I
boost
his
rushing tots! for the
Smith 3 Barton 8, Speucer 2
season
to
1,004 yards and lilt
Total 38
the
Broncos
over llle Bears
Symmes Valley - Wilson
The
Bears'
Walter Payton
14, Geswem 10 Estep 8
lost
the
NFL
rushing
crown to
Miller 6, Ingels 4, Clary 4
Buffalo's
0
J
Sunpson
when
Nelson 5 Davis 5 Total 56
he managed only 49 yards on
l4 carr1es before suffermg an
ankle lnJUfY
Packers 24, Falcons 20
Er1c Torkelson scored on a
It s a c;)1che, but we just
take one game at a time,"
COLLIER RETIRES
Russell saJd "We played
CLEVELAND (UPIJ pretty well, but some mghts Blanton Collier, 70 Sunday
that !Sil't qwte enough They
announced his retirement
took advantage of every as quarterback coach ol
mistake we made
the Cleveland Browns
Rndy Tomjanovtch scored
Collier who hegan with
22 points and Calvm Murphy
the Browns at their In·
18 to provtde the offense for
cepdon In t946 left in the
Houston, now 14-a Murphy,
mid-1950s to take over head
who has establlshed hllTlSelf coac hing duties at the
as one of top small men m the
University of Kentucky He
NBA, became the Rockets
returned to the Browus as
all-llme leadmg scorer
head coach from 1963 70
passmg former Rocket Elvm
and later eame out ol semi·
Hayes
retirement to become
Houston Coach Tom
quarterback coach
N1ssalke pom ted to the
rebounding as the key to
victory The Rockets, playmg
their third road game in three
C11ge ~landings
rughts, got 20 rebounda from
their rlSlng star Moses
WLP OP
Malone and held a 52-43 TEA~
4 0 335 244
Logan
rebounding advantage over Wheelersburg 4 0 276 188
Ironton
2 0 133 85
Seattle
3 1 256 259
' We made Seattle play our Jackson
? 1 202 203
tempo and 1t's something not Galltpol1s
Waverly
2 2 225 239
many teams have been able Portsmouth
0 2 114 123
to do m Seattle,' sa1d Soulh Po nt
0 3 155 179
N1ssalke, who preceded Mel?,'
0 3 168 199
0 3 131 229
Russell as coach of the Wei ston
Athens
0 5 273 341
Somes
PI Pleasant
0
0 0 0
It was not unt1l the fmal 35
saturdav's Result
seconds of the game that Ga iiiDolls 72 South Pomt 57
Houston closed the bonk on
Tuesdav's game!.
Seattle's wuuung streak
Ironton at Ga lli polis
Houstan's Mike Newlin hit Athens al Meigs
at Jackson
a 20-{oot Jumper for what Waverly
Logan at Well sloo
proved In be the wlimlng
Fr1dav s games
hasket Malone added two GallipoliS a! Waverly
free throws and Newlin a Jackson at Ironton
al Logan
breakaway lay-up
to Meigs
Wellston at Athens
conclude the Rockets' Boyd County at Portsmouth
scoring Wlllie Norwood la1d Wheelersburg at Clay
m a rebound at the buzzer for Soull&gt; Polnl at Rock H1il
Seattle

SuperSonics' streak ended

Followmg Sunday s con
test, R1o Boosters, alumm,
cheerleaders, players and
players parents honored
Coach Lanham with a party
m observance of h1s recent
Wabash lnd 76 Oh1o 200th hardwood victory at R1o
Wesleyan 75
Grande
Cougar Classic
Sundays box score
Seattle 63 Xav1er 61 cons
R1o Grande 100 Dyke

pJayJng for tlus one," Kilmer
S8ld I'm just proud to he a
part of tillS team Coach Allen
has brought us back one ume
after another

Vikings knock down Eagles

'

Rio Grande at Walsh

Baldw1n Wallace

By CHRIS SCHERF
UPI Sporla Writer
Wild Bill Kilmer tamed the
Dallas Cowboys and shot the
"' Luu!;; C::rdinaL•' playoff
hopes full of holes SUnday
Kilmer, the boss of the
Over The Hill Gang, led
Washmgton to a 27-14 vrctory
over the Cowboys to earn the
Redskins the National
Football Conference's wild
card berth In the .playoffs
The 37 year-&lt;&gt;ld knuckleball
speciallst was arrested on
charges of drunken drivmg m
V1rgima shortly after
midnight
Fnday and
threatened to punch out a
couple of reporters two weeks
ago, but nothmg lessened hJS
fierce intensity for the
cnticai game agamst the
Cowboys
Coach George Allen never
one lD ms1st on a squad of
choirboys, gave the game

Rio Redmen top Central State ·
for fourth straight victory

Ohio Northern at Adrian

Continue to keep a close eye on Hei delberg at
Eastern
expenses related to happy time M1chlgan
act1v t1es Recall the best things Wooster at Steubenville
m life frequen tly AR E free
Capita l at lnd1ana Central

100 CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon 18)
100 Don I assume others hold all tile
106 top cards and you must knuckle
111 under tn 1mportant dec1slons to

Ohio Nolthern 67 Willenberg
58

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Untted Press International

No games scheduled

D eqo 0

ayold trying to turn a gala ti me

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Doc:

league Standmgs

No games schedu led
Tuesday s Games

Ph llldetph a ?.7 Sea ttl (! tO
LOUIS 17 NY G1anlS 1J

t; )

O~kland

lnternahona I Hockey

Muskegon 4 Columbus 3

Brtll more 58 Buffalo 20
C net nail 42 NY Jets 3
Kansas C•tv 39 Cle'Jcl an"d 14
Denver 28 Ch1cago 14
Gr een Bay 24 Atlanla 20

Dyke at Otterbe10

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) Rochester INYI

Consolation
Tennessee 99 Seton Hall 90

!06

Nazarene

IMtchl
at Shepperd (W
TAURUS (Aprii2C·MIY 201 You Otlerbe1n
must draw a very rtne line Val
between your bL smess and Wltlenberg at P01nl Park
!Pal
soc al acttvtltes today Above a I

g tver

Sao Francisco 91 Ulah 81

11 15 4 26
South
wit pis
Daylon
15 10 I 31
Toledo
12 13 5 2'1
Columbus 11 12 6 28
Ft Wayne 10 16 4 24

your purpose You may not be so
fortunate next t1me

(Sept 23·0cl 23) Per
sons you re close to are apt to be
more generous wtth you than
you are wtlh them today Be a

Buller 72 Gramblmg 61

Port Huron

Cleveland State at lllmols
Kenyon at Mt
Vernon

Evansville (lnd) at Xavier
ARIES (March 21 April 191 Youngstown
State at Alliance
You re somewhat lucky today !Pal
desp te the tact you failed to use Baldvoln Wallace at Car
the best methods ava1lable for neg1e Mellon (Pal

LIBRA

15 10 3 33 124
Flint
" 12 3 31 123
Saginaw 12 11 5 2'1 113
Muskegon 12 13 3 27 103

Monday

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 221 liS Youngstown State Classic
best to trade on past e~per l ence Cenlral State at Spring Arbor

Trolan Classu:

5 9 0 357 218 799
West

Gr een Bay

United Press lnterna11onal

Oh1o State al Ball State

LEO (JUII 23-Aug 221 Conlloue

Roadrunner Classic

Ohio college .
cage schedule

Bermce Bede Osol

If
you r e torn toda v between a
respons1b1ltty and what you d
really ltke to cfo look for a happy
med1um You wont be at ease

Champ1onsh1p
Hofstra 77 So lll1n01s 76

sprlng'sleglalatlve assembly
elections
A aolld Socialist victory
would leasen the poulblllty of
a coalltion govenunent. A
&lt;k-op In the Socialists' voting
strength, combined with the
widespr~d complaints
against government au.sterity
measures, courct pressure
Soares' minority govemment
into a coalltioo wilh the
opposition
Soclallst sources said they
expected to poll less than the
34 9 per cent of the vote the
party won in last spring's
leglslatlye electlollS, rut to
remam the biggest single
party with more than 30 per
cent

AstraGraph

CANCER (June 21-July 221

Ptt1sburgh Classtc

central

Health Letter number 6-8
Gaseousness - Controlling
Gaseousness Others who
want this 1nfonnatlon can
send a long stamped, self·
addressed envelope for 1t
Just send your letter to me m
care of thJS newspaper, P 0
Boll 15!il, Radio C1ty Statwn,
New York NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - Could
you tell me what caoses fever
bbsters and what to do about
them ' I am 1ll-years-&lt;&gt;ld and
m good health l get fever
blisters ali the time not just
one but three or more at a
tllne Someone told me a
smallpox shot would stop
them so I got one l am tnld it
would wear off in six montba,
and I would have to get
another one
My fam1iy doctor seems to
tllmk 11 1s not a good idea
What ISyour opimon and how
does a smallpox shot help'
DEAR READER - My
opinion IS that your fam1ly
dretor IS ahsolutely correct
A sma ll pox vaccmallon does

NJ;:W YORK (UPI) - Danny Thompson like aU the rest of

us, was looking forward to the upcoming holidays He was a

Toledo at Western Michigan

For Tuetday, Dec 14 1978

Basketball Results

Untfed Press lnfernattonal
Tournaments
F1nal Round Act1on
Bayou Classic

71

Mmneso

of an Irritable or spast1c colon
or they can be associated
with a hiatal hernia When an
X ray is taken 1t may show
gall stones
The conclusion JS made
then that the stones and the
SJ mptoms are releated In
reality th1s may not be the
case Then If lhe gall bladder
1s removed and the gas was
associated With an 1mtable
colon obvwusly the operatiOn
does not remove the gas
problem
I am certain that your gall
bladder IS out Your story
sounds hke a spa!Dll m the
mtestinal tract that traps the
gas When the spasm IS
relieved the gas pain Is
relieved There are many
reasons for ths problem but I
woold sug&amp;est that you
elimmate all milk products
for a couple of weeks and see
1f that helps Intolerance to
mdk JS particularly apt to
occur after surgery, and th1s
may be a temporary
SJtuatJOn
I •m sendm~ you The

party and appeared t.o oe ollhe electlollS was cootrol of
gaining ground in the towns the nation's 304 so-called
and cities
"municipal coW\cils," which
• The fact that lhe IBrge can be coostlluted by several
towns and cities of the vlllliges or a slnglelarge town
country are being woo by the or CJty.
Soclallst party represents a
With 118 of these reporting,
Indisputable victory for the the Socialists held control in
government," Prime 46 against 41 for the centrllt
Minister Mario Soares said Social Democrats The ComThe most bnportant aspect munists' electoral !root held
16 and lhe conservative
Center Democrats 15.
The Socialists alao led in
the overall vote with 32 per
cent In the 1,977 of the 4,035
vliiages and towns rep&lt;rtlng
The Socialist Democrats
came ~~econd with 24 4 per
cent The Conununlat.o were
Christian or Moslem miUtla third with 19 6 per cent and
groups during the war, the Center Democrats fourth
leaving the streets of BeirUt wrtll 15 7 per cent
Polltlcal sources predicted
open to gunmen who robbed,
that
as the larges towns
kidnaped and murdered
begao
sending in results the
without fear
Socialist
vote would hold and
Some pollee have reported
possibly
climb
They said the
back to work and Arab
Social
Democrats's
share
League peacekeeping troops
should
rise
at
the
expense
of
were patrolling the city, but
the
Communists
who
have
Beirut was still tense after
the assassination attempt significantly more than the
Edde, a Christian ally of 14 5 per cent from laat
Moslem leftists and a critic of
Syria's intervention In
Lebanon, was slightly
wounded by unknown
gunmen who fired at him as
he entered hiB west BeirUt
home Saturday night

mq ~

c; t Lou s

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Ed1tor

"No provlskllts made lor tllalr libeller They have no
medical centers to amount to an~ • The ClllJ»M
I!Oidler always knew that II he waa disabled on the
battlefield and could not walk, the cl"oiiiiCI!I were he wQuld
lay there and die "
The Ccl)ununiJia took power on Oct I of that year.
Barr's newly reii!Ued analysi.l does not ~uare with a
lllC!re optlmlatlc auesament Iii. Secre~ of State Dean
Achet1011 Testllyjng leas than etsht months before the
CGmmunlatvlctory,~ auured C«Jgrea, '"'bere is
a long pull ahead before there will be anything really
called a CGmmunllt government In China "

reunified by minister

Wl T

Sport Parade

anny

Lebanon's police force

DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB - I had
my gall bladder removed but
off and on I have temble gas
pains These are reheved by
dnnkmg water which expels
the gas What JS the cause of
this, and 1s there any other
way to expel gas' 1t 1s quite
painful - almost bke a heart
attack 1t can come at any
tbne
I was out to my garden m
the country and had a jug of
dirty rain water caught off
my gar'age roof to water
plants and just then these gas
pains came and l was forced
to dnnk some of th1s water I
wonder if my gail bladder
was removed or tf rt s stJII
there
DEAR READER - The
gas pains may be totally
unrelated to your gall
bladder Yo~ really d1dnhay
whether you had gas pams
before surgery or not Gas
pains are rot a rellable sign
of gall bladder disease at all
Dflen the gas palll.!l are part

or maasive am~~IIJIIPiement to Ollalw'•II'ID1
'"11lat is the only thing In my oplnllll that would save
China now, Amerlean bUrvonlllll," Ban: 1181d.
He said Ollalw'• fcrcea bad loll theii&gt;WIIl to flgbl
"The (Nalkloalllt) ow-101dler is the lowest fmn of
Ule In China," he said ''Thor have no respect lor their

Socialists gain in P«;lrtugal voting
LISBON, Portugal (UPI)The governing Socialist party
led the opposition Social
Democrats In returns from
nationwide municipal
erections today and Prime
Minister Marlo Soares made
a cauhous claim of victory
Incomplete returns shaved
the the Socialists' overall
margm,but !hey remained
the nation's largest single

Kilmer great in taking Dallas 27-14

Today's

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~e lnctu.du Sunday

one-yard plunge with 2 20 left
to play to g1ve the Packers a
vlctnoy over the Falcoos
Former Falcons '
quarterback Randy Johnson
directed lhe Packers '
wmnmg rally
Bengali 4%, Jell 3
Ken Anderson threw for
two touchdowllS and Chris
Bahr kicked four field goals
to lead lhe Cincinnati offense,
while Ken Riley Intercepted
three passe$ to spark the
Bengals ' defell.!le in a romp
over the Jets Joe Nnmath,
poss1bly playing his last
game as a Jet, completed
only four of l,(i passes oo Ure
f1rst half and w~s Intercepted
four times
Raiders 21, Chargen 0
Mike Rae, starling m place
of Ken Slabler, threw three
touchdown passes as the
Ra1ders llmshed the season
with a 13-1 record the best m
the NFL I he Raiders
defense allowed San Diego to
cross tn1dflel4 only (wice lll
lhe game 4
Eagles 27, Seahuwb 10
Tom Sullivan ran for 121
yards and two touchdowns
and Mike Hogan ran for 104
yards to pace the Eagles'
vlctnry over the Seahawks
Colli 58, Bills 20
Bert Jones passed for three
tnuchdowns to lead the Colts'
to an easy victory over the
Bills as Baltimore won AFC s
Eastern Division title and the
home field advantage agalllSt
the Pittsburgh Steelers in the
first game of the playoffs
Ohio H1gh
Schoo l Basketball
Saturday Results
Ada 51 Ridgemont 52
Akr Cen tra l Hower 62 Can

'"

Tanuny Ferguson, Penny Miller back, Pam Crooks,
V1clde Boyles and Helen Slack Vicki Hughes IS the
advisor

19ers %7, Salnll 7

Rookie quarterback Scott
Bull pass ed lor one
touchdown, ran for another
and set up two field goals to
lead U1e Saints past the 49ers
Bull threw a :»-yard !COI"ing
pass to Gene WashingtOn,
who pushed hJS career
recelvmg mark past 6 000
yards
Chlels 39, Bruwus 14
Ed Podolak ran for three
touchdowns aJJd ~me the
Ch1efs' car.oer rushing leader
liy gaining 137 yarcls in
Kansas Cit) s victory over
the
Browns
Podolak
surpassed the former club
record set by Abner Haynes
Salurday's Gameo
Steelen 21, Otters 0
Terry Bradshaw, Franco
Harris and Lynn Swann
scored touchdowns as the
steelers clunaxed a nineweek long comeback with
their vtctnry over U1e Oilers
to gain a ployofl bllrth It was
the Sleclers fifth Shutout
during the nine game
wmnb1g streak Rocky Bleier
ran for 107 yards to join
Harris in surpassing 1 000
yards rushbtg this season
Vlldug• 29, Dolphin• 7
Fron Tarkenton threw
three toucl1down passes to
Sammie White as the Vikings
won U1e home field advantage
for their first-row1d playoff
game aguu"'l the Redskin•
Rams 20, Llous 17
1slah Robertson and Jack
Youngblood
intercepted
scco ndhaif pusses ns the
Hams came from a 17-3
halftune deficit to bent the
Uons Quarterback Jame8
Harris came off the bench to
lead the Rams' comebock

McKinley 59
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Brookfield 76

Ashtabult~

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Can Tlmken 61 Youngs E 51

Cle Ca th La lin 92 Clev Bened

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Cle 51 lg nalius 73 CleW Tech
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Coshoc ton 70 Cambridge 60

East Canton 84 Can Centr al

Calh 75
Elyria 76 Akr E 59

Gtlmour 50 Shaker His 37
Guernsey Calh 7'2 Lan e
Fisher 6A

Hardin N 61 Carey 77

Kenston 46 Madison Ill
Lakerldge Aca 66 Ma ssillon
Chris t 64 ot

Mans Chris! 81 Cuya Chrisi6C

Mans Madison 66 Lexing ton

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Mans St Peters 56 Bu ckeye
Central 53
Marl tngton 81 Louis
T homas 66
Massillon 69 Tuslaw 55

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�$-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday, Dec 13, 1976
2-The Dally Sentinel, Middleoort-Po~ , Monday, Dec 13, 1976

Tito rebuffs Soviet requests
for closer Eco·military ties
BELGRADE Yugoslavia
(IJPI) - President Josip
Broz 11to has di,smlsaed a
wide range of Soviet
overtur"" for cloaer ties and
rejected the Kremlin's
request to Increase servicing
of Its warshiPf! at Adriatic
porta, Yugoslav IOurJ:eS have
disclosed
The sourct!S Sllld SUnday
11to feared that granting
Russian vessels additional
accesa to Yugoslavia's ports
m the Adriatic could have led
to the establl.Wnent Of Soviet
naval bases on the wann
water seacoast
Tlto also • categorically
refused," a request by Sov1et
leader I.eonid I Brezhnev to
permit Ruaslan warplanes to
enter Yugoslav airspace
unlesa a third country

friendly to Belgrade asked
for it, the oources said
Yugoslavia permitted
Soviet aircraft to fly over ita
territory to dellver weapons
to Angola last year and to
Egypt during the 19'13 :Middle
Eaat war The acUons made
the United States eJ:Iremely
angry" with Yugoslavia,
Western dlplomaUc sources
said
11to tume11 down these and
other overtures made by
Brezhnev in private t.olka
Nov 16 during the Soviet
leader's three-&lt;lay official
visit, the Yugoslav sources
said Tito conveyed the
content of tho!ie talks to his
Communist party leadership
Thursday
Despite favorable publlc
statements in MOIICOw and

RAY CROMLEY

A short-lived
honeymoon

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Belgrade, the dommant
Yugoslav view of the
Brezhnev visit was lhat the
Kremlin tried to exert severe
pressure 111 Yugoslavia t.o
bring it closer to the Soviet
fold, the sources said
The Yugoslav Ieadendllp
was told that " Brezhnev
came here to Increase
pressure on Yug01tlavla in so
many
way8
It
is
Wlbellevable," the sources
said ' It is quite clear that
the Yugoslav-Soviet

WASHINGTON (UPI)- Airii!Me The Clinese CcmmW!Ista were clole to roulin&amp; the nationalist forces of
OUMg Kal-llbek, and hla chief American miUtary advtaer
wu peulmiltlc -In prlva~t -abouthla chances
"I hope thiJ statement !fould never get out, because I
would hate to ll!e it lil print," Mal Gtn David G Barr
testified oo April&amp;, 1!K9, when the Chlneee civil war waa
still under way, "(but) I do not believe there is any lime
we could have saved China sh&lt;l"l of an enormous
expenditure of mooey and manpower "
8al'l' testified in secret before the House Foretsn AffairB
Coolmlttee His comments are In the etsht volumes of
p-evlously classified testimooy oow being publlshed by
the committee
At the time he was the chief U S miUtary advlaer t.o
Chiang Kal-llhek He had watehed as Qinrnunllt forces
led by Mao T~~e-lung captured Peking and p-epared to
drive the Nationalist aoldien from the mainland
The mily way out, as Barr saw it, was fora U.S Invasion

Ideological dispute will
cootlnue •
However, the sources said,
Yugoslavia generally views
the Brezhnev visit as useful
and "very aucceMful because
hoth sides have a clear idea
where they stand Brezlmev
talked In a tough way and
with pressure "
Yugoslavia broke with
MOIICOw in 1948 and now fears
that the Soviets may attempt
to reassert their infiuence
after lhe death of 11to, who is
84

Kissinger sees
deadlock broken
WASHINGTON (IJPI) Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, home from his list
- and last - fore1gr~ trip, Is
S8ld to believe an AngloAmerican comproml!ie plan
will break the deadlock at the
Geneva conference on
Rhodesia
Kissinger arrived SUnday
from a five dey trip to the
NATO mmlsterlal counc1!
meetlllg In Brussels and two
days of talks with British and
African officials m U&gt;ndon
about Rhodesia
British and American off!·
clals confirmed that a
compronuse IS now being put
together to meet black
African objections to whlte
Rhodes111tl control of several
key mlnistnes during the
trall.!lltlon to black majonty
rule
According to the officials,
the plan Involves a British
res1dent commissioner, who
would be the equivalent of
ch1ef of state of Rhodesia

By Ray Cromley
WASHINGTON - Behmd the sweetness that prevaded at
President-elect ~muny Carter s recent sesswn w1lh Cap1lui
Hili leaders, there were some carefully phrased warnmgs
For one Let us m on the takeoffs 1! you want~ m on the
crash landings
The 1 oots of a Carter Congress confrontation dp not, as of
this moment lie w1th M1 Carter He has deferr ed to the
leading bghts m Congress, returned their phone calls qwckly,
promised early consultatmn on m::tJor 1ssues, asked the1r ad
vJCe on whom to appomt down to the second and third echelons
He has prorrused or llnpbed more cooperation than any
president can possibly g1ve m keepmg that body mformed He
has added some fme prmt, however, notmg that ' I am not
na1ve enough to thmk that everythmg I know or everythmg
that ISm progress on an mternatwnai scale needs to he (told)
m the early stages of a sens1hve analysis process There w111
he llmes when nobody needs to kno" about fo1 e1gn pohcy
challenge except me and the Sl'Cretary ~~Slate or somcl!mes
perhaps JUS! me and the head of a formgn government I w111
have to use my own JUdgment on all thmgs '
l sat m the othe1 day on a discussion between a nwnber ol
men who are consulted da1iy by leadmg senators and represen- Naflon~l 6il~ ~ r. fball ASS OCti'IIIOfl
Slt~nd.nq s
tal!ves It was the1r opm10n that re~ard iess of how smcere ly
ted Pr C' s ~ tntrrnatmrnt
Mr Carter and ongress may try for accoJJlJJlodatJOn, there has Bv UnE lSiern
conff n nee
A11nnftc Ot VtSIOn
built up m the past decade such basic r1va!ry between Con
GB
gress and the president -any president- that Mr Carter will Ph lu dc/ ph :t W1~ Lq Pet
f.'J&lt;,
mev1tably face stormy clashes w1UJ the legislators Especmllv f'O'i l On
1 I 1I ~ J'i'
7
N v I' n c k s
7 11 IRO 1
an acllvast pres1dent, a::; Mr Carter prom1scs to be
N Y N £' 15
II I~
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TI1e struggle between Congress bas heen gomg on, of course, RL II rtln
10 11'1 )Rr; I&gt;
(f"nt r ill Olv 1 ~ on
smce the beg mnmg uf Uus natwn Over the years the pres1
W l Pet
GB
dent slowly gamed ascendancy A few years back the scales Hou ~ ton
I~
R 651
Cle ve l and
Q 6 tO
began to hp the other way
Orlean s
t 1?
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Asenes of events- the V1etnam wa1 Wale! gate, the M1ddle New
'\a flnto o
1:\ 13 ~00 1
East and TurkiSh Greek Cyprus cnses, Angola gave Con v a&lt;,t 1qton
o 11" l'l'i "
f' tan a
0 17 370 7
gress a feelmg of Jts own unportance and correctness
Wc~t t: rn Conll'rf"nCf"
The weak poslllon m which these crJSes lefl Pres1denls
M dwc ~ l DIVISIOn
W L P(t
GB
Johnson and N1xon gave senators and representatives the op()r-nvcr
17 II 1\11;0
portumty to nex their muscles
D r- r o t
1~ n ~ "1'1
1
The Congress cut off funds m V1etnam It wrote a veto to g1ve ln d a na
11 It
fl l
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' &lt;;C ty
/ '} It
f.
&lt;,
Congress a compcllmg vmce m arms sales to the Middle East I'OnS&lt;
Ch caq o
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It cut off al"lll.'l a1d to those f1ghtmg the takeover 111 Angola and M IWilU/ICC
I 7 1 IJ1 II
Panhc D11115 on
cancelled the embargo on chrome unports from Rhodesia
W L Pet
GB
A member of the Senate Fore1gn Relahons Cornrruttee told Por tland
I B R 69 7
Mr Carter bluntly that the corrumttee s v1ews on the b1g L os Anqe tes t J 11 56C 1
d en &lt;; a c
13 II 5 t?
1
ISSues generally have seemed to be more acclll11te or better for Gol
&lt;;eat!lc
15 1) 53~ ~
the natrona! mterest than the president's Th1s was true In con Ph oc n x
II I I 500
S
Saturday ~ Rcsu th
nection wrth V1etnam Angola the War Powers ResolutiOn and
NY l(n d .s 1 17 PhO C'n! X 96
the Greek Junta
Ph lad dph a 108 Portlilnd 107
t&gt;.t lanla 9~ C evE.&gt;Iand Qt
The feelmg among H11l observers I know IS that havmg ef
NY Nets l'i Dc tro1t AB
fec!Jvely shown 1ts power bemg sallsf1ed w1th the results and
tnct a nil 09 Bu tt a to 101
Ch caqo R nos ton 76
flushed w1th the leelmg of bnporll\nce those aclwns have g1ven
1ts members, Congress IS not ready to reimqwsh 1ts strength to 10,l iln 1\n on o 171 New Or l rC! ns
any president
Go ld en \ l~t c 17 1 HOL SIOn It /
ron v Qllm es sc Mdt cd
To complete the p1clure, add that Mr Carter feels strongly
Sundnv s R t'~ ull ~
his prereqUisites as chief execubve and by hiS own admiSSIOn,
Ph ocn x 100 Atlanta Q
Or tro t 10 Keno;ao, C tv 101
enjoys the sense of power this g1ves hlln to make deciSIOns
It does not take much to foresee what w11l happen when there 10?Ph ladP ip h a 107 M lwa uker
JS disagreement bel ween Congress and the White House
Lao, 1\ nq eles 11 ? ("lcnvc r Jl1
Hou ston ru, c; r-all/e 9?
The observers l ve talked tQ beheve therefore, that the
M o ntl ilo,J ~ Gan 1'5
gestures of cooperabon by Mr Carter and by congressiOnal
r, o qa n l's !&gt;C1 cdulcd1
Tu• ~ drtv ~ Gilml's
leaders w11l melt as disagreements develop m the handhng of
Ph of' n x a f1ufla 1o
detente w1th the sOv1et Umon, the Arab-Israel! confronlatwn,
Lo-. /l.n qc tcs al I' ta n a
.,. OJ n sa s c v a1 Nr w Or1 t' (ln &lt;;
Cyprus a ' normahzat10n of arrangements w1lh Cluna
NY K n cks aT c; an 1\ nl on o
which could lead lo the abandonment of Ta1wan, the struggles
Ph ladc lp h il il Ch CilQ O
m Rhodesia and lhe Un10n of South Alma
Houston a1 Par land
ron v oam cs schf'du Pet

British officials would also
man the key pos1holl.!l of
muuster of defense and law
and order
In the origmal Kissinger
plan which was negotiated
last sununer, tho!ie posts
were to he held by white
Rhodesians, but the Geneva
conference has etme cl011e to
a brookdown over that point
Reporters- aboard the
Kissinger plane were told
that American offlclaiB had
the Impression that the
Anglqjunerlean compromise,
as 11 IS now evolving, would
BEIRUT, Lebanon (IJPI)
be acceptable to the black - Prime Minister Selim AI
representatives at Geneva
Hoss today began work on
Assistant Secretary of reunifying Lebanon's
State John Reinhardt, who fragmented pollee force and
has been a key negotiator for restormg law m Beirut,
the Uruted states m the where gunmen this weekend
Rhodesian talks, will return tried to aasasslnate moderate
to U&gt;ndon this week, Christlao leader Raymond
new!Dllen were told British Edde
Foreign Secretary Anthony
Edde was only slightly
Crossland IS e1pected to mjured m the fourth attempt
make a statement to the against his We since May and
House of Commol1ll Tuesday the eighth of his poUIIcal
or Wednesday to, disclose career
officially the details of the
Hoss also faced a new
'
comprorruse
challenge from rtshtlsts who
Reporters also were told threatened to keep the1r
that 1t would be reasonable to weapons unless the Syrian
expect some kind of early test anny left the ~ounlry
of the Carter admlnistratloo
He plaMed to meet today
by the Sovtets, despite Sovtet wilh Col Antome Dahdah, the
assurances In .the contrary, Christian director-general of
because what might be per- publlc ~~ecurity, to begin reasceived by the Uruted States as sembling national pollee and
a test nught be ~~een as only security
units
that
normal by the Soviet Union disintegrated dur111g the 19montll Civil war, the national
Nl!ftonal Hoc~ E' Y Leaqu(l Stf\nd
radiO said
Most poliCe officers jomed
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c ilmpbcll conlcrc11ec
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Saturday s College

Pt ~

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7 37
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W l T Pt s

N Y l stan drs 19 7
Ph ladclph 16 7
f\ llfln ta
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N Y RMqer s 111 7
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Co lorado

10 11

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8 16 S 71

Vancouver
M nncsola

8 / 0 3 19
6 18 6 18

W;~l es

GF GA
106
107
103
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R8 IOQ
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R1 100
111 110
78 111

Co nf ennce

Norr15 0 VI'S on

W L T Pts GF GA

73 5 -1 SO 152 70

Mon1real

P !lshurq h 1~ 13 5 79 q1 100
La!&gt; 1\nq r. tos 9 12 10 78 101 1!'0
Df' ro 1
Q 15 1 77
7~ ?'i
\1 " sh nqton ll 17 1 !D
Rl 11 1
Adrtm5 DIVISIOn

W l T Ph Gl= GA
19 9 ? 10 11 t 93
nl fla1 o
16 R 1 35 qt 6'i
Toronto
11 11 6 37 11 d 101
Clf've and
11 15 7 73
110 99
SaturdiiV ~ Res: ulh
Ph ladel ph a 1 Bost on 1 aft
Toronto il NY Rang er s I
NY Is lan ders 6 P ttsburqh 1
/I linn a 3 Ch caqo 1

Roston

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Championship

SW Loutslana 81 Texas A&amp;M

72

5 Detro1t 0

Cle ve l and 4 was hm q ton 7
Colorado 4 Vancou ver 1 1 c
M nn esota 1 !'. LOUI S 1 I e
nu ffat o d Los Anoe l cs 7
Su n days Res ult s
NY Ranqer~ ~ Monlre~l?
Ph adel phta 7 Toronto 1
De ro•l 5 Aos oo 3
P tl sburqh 5 $ 1 LOUI S 3
N Y Is lan de r s 6 Ch1ca qo 7
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Consolahon
Centenary 93 Houston Baptist

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Cougar Classtc
Champ1onsh1p
Brigham Young 65 Niagara
52

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Xavier Ohio 61
1.,t::mn1ngs
1I Seattle 63Consolation

homebody, happiest anytbne he could be together w1th his wife
and two lltUe daughters He loved them dearly
Aweek or so before Thanksgiving be felt some pam In hJS
stomach, but not bemg the complalnl!lg type, he was Inclined
to pass off the whole thing at first When the pam persisted, he
consulted With hiB doctor, who suggested a checkup at Mayo
Brothers' Clinic in Rochester, Mmn
Three years ago, 1t was similarly discovered DaMy
Thompson bad chrome granulocytic leukemia That shook him
up pretty good, the same way 11 would anybody, but although
he llved with that condition every day, he d1dn t walk aroW\d
wilh a long face Iook111g for anybody s p1ty
He'd make it okay All he ever wanted to do, really was get
to the big leagues and become a good ballplayer once he got
there Well, he made it witlllhe Mmnesota Twms ml970 after a
Utile more than two years m the minors and at 29, he still felt
he had a good number of years m baseball mfront of hbn even
after he was traded to the Tens Rangers last sununer
Frank Lucchesi, lhe Rangers manager, remembers the
first day Thompson reported to the club m Ch1cago
• I called him mto my off1ce, shook hands w1th him and
welcomed him to the club," says the Rangers f1eld boss He
said, 'I understand you have an open door pohcy With your
players,' and I tnld him that was correct He sa1d 'I ll g~ve you
the best I can, and I said I knew that You know, 1t's kmd of
nice being closer to my home now w1th my wife and famlly, • he
said He lived m Burlington, Oklahoma
Lucchesi wa1ted until the Rangers gol back horne before
puttmg him mto the starting lineup and Danny Thompson went
four-for-four m that game Thompson began limp1ng, though,
and nollclllg that, Lucchesi took him out m the late mnmgs
• Danny, 1t looks like yoo're hurting and you •ve bad enough
he told h1s back-up shortstop
• Well, I can st1ck 11 out," Thoml"'on rephed
No use pushmg 1t Lucchesi swd
At the baseball meetings m Los Angeles last week Lucchesi
knew DaMy Thoml"'on had gone to Mmnesota for a check up,
but he certainly wasn't ready for what he heard from
MJMesota owner Calvm Griffith shortly after the meetings
ended Fr1day
D1d you hear the bad news' Griffith asked hlln
1
Not'' S8.1d Lucchesl
• Danny Thompson passed away •
Frank Lucchesi felt he wasn't hearmg r~ght He was so
shocked, he could hardly talk
On Sunday, barely more than a day after he had returned
home to Texas from the meetmgs, Frank LuccheSI boarded a
plane agam for WIChita, Kan where he would rent a car and
dr1ve to Burlington for Danny Thompson s funeral sill! stunned
over the events of the past 72 hours
Thompson had kept a d1ary durmg the 1975 season offermg
some of his thoughts about playmg baseball every day and
llvmg wtlh leukenua He didn't d1e from the d1sease 1tself but
rather from complications which developed from the surgery
he underwent last week for lhe removal of hiS spleen That's all
acadenuc now What matlers much more 1s !hat DaMy
Thompson, who was only really slarl\"g tn live, only begmrung
to enJoy his two httle daughters, IS gone now
"I don't think I'll ever forget hun, says Lucchesi It d1dn t
matter whether he hit 200 or 300 he still stood out like some
beautiful d1amond among a p1ie of rocks '

F1n&lt;'1l NaTIOnal Football Leaque
Standmq s
Bv Untied Press. tnfern t~ ft o nal
Ameru::an Conference

East
W L T Pet PI= PA

11 J 0 7fl6 1 1 7 d~
v New Enq cu1d
11 J 0 78637~73~
M am
6 II 0 .d'JQ 763 76
NY Jt ts
3 11 0 714 169 383
Ruff a o
1 17 0 143 245 363
x Ra

Consolation

Duquesne 79 Pittsburgh 78'

mer

Central
W L T Pet PF PA
10 4 0 714 ]J2 138
10 I 0 71~ )35 710
9 5 0 643 267 287

P lls brqh
C nc. nnat1
Jl.

Cl eveland

5 9 0 357 '}72273

Houston

west
W l T Pet
Oak land
1J 1 0 9'19
D enver
q 'i 0 M3
&lt;;an D1ego
6 8 0 ~'}9
K ansa s C ty 5 9 0 357

Ta mpa Bay

PF PA
350 737
3 'l 7015
2.!8 28 5
7qo 376

0 14 0 000 175 ~ 11

Naftonal Conference
East
W L T Pet PF PA
Dalla s
11 3 0 786 296 19.d
y W:ihngln
10 ~ 0 714 291 217
S LOUIS
10 4 0 7l.d )09 267
Ph l ade Ph•
~ 10 0 286 165 286
NY Ga nt s
3 11
21J 170 250

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UNC Charlol1e

New

85

Mexico St Bl
Consolation
No Arizona 96 Lamar 85

Gas pains after surgery
not help at all for your
problem
Fever blisters as you call
them are really caused by the
herpes simplex virus At one
Ume doctors d!d use smallpox
vaccmations m the hope that
tills would help, but the v1rus
involved 1s not related m any
way to smallpox, and 1m
provmg your 1mmumty to
smallpox won t protect you
from the herpes s1mpleE
v1rus
1
It sounds to me hke you
have a good doctor, better
lake his adv1ce mstead of
your friends advice He may
want you to use a drying
agent when the blisters f1rst
appear, such as 70 per cent
alcohol, and if a heavy scab
develops he may advise
coatmg 1t Mth a protective
agent Keepmg the mouth
clean us1ng antJbJOtics if
needed to control secondary
mfection and pain rellevmg
med1cmes for severe pam are
about the only addJtlbnal
measures that m1ght help
vou

W L T Pe t PF PA

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7 7 0 500 :i'SJ 2115
6 8 0 .d'}9 ~6:i' 720

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W l T Pet PI= PA
Los Ange les 10 3 1 750 35 1 190
~ an Franc sc 8 6 0 57 1 270 190
New Orl eans .d 10 0 286 253 3J6
.1 10 0 286 172 3 12
A !lan la
~eatlle
212 0 1d3 279 429
11. Cl nched
ls i on bass of

Champtonshtp

Long Beach 51 83 Southern
Ca l 70

formula used to tlreak d v t1es

v Cl inched

playoff spot

Consolation

Utah ClassiC
ChamptonshJp

7 Clinched playoff spot on baSIS
of lormula used 10 break d v

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Silturday s Results
M nneso ta 79 Mlam1 7
P tt sburgh 21 Houston 0
Los Anqe l es 10 Detrol

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Sunday s Re$ulh

New

England 31 Tampa Bay

"
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San

Frrtnc1Sco

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Sat urday s Pl11yofl Games
( NFC Scmtflnlll Gam el
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GEMINI (May 21-Junt 20) Your
hunches today are I kely to have
more vahd1ty than the analysis of
one w11h sophts!lcated data at
hand Heed your tntuttlons

tak •ng e1ther extreme

to play tl close to the vest fln an
ctal ly today Even though con
d !tons hove mproved you II be
d ssattsf ed 1f yo ur~ flam
boyant

today and operate m areas
where you re safe and comfor
table Sharks turk m uncharted
waters

as well as a taker

N~w

Orleans at Dayton

Indiana Central al Wright
Stale
Tuesday
Mount Wmon at John Carroll
Bethany IW Val at Denison

Malone at Ohio Dominican
Tltf1n at Mercyr'!urst ( Pe)

Urbana al Bluflton

Wednesday

Ci nclnna tt at Miami

21) Gtve credit where cred t
Taking bows for another
guys efforts Is the mark of a
chump not a champ

Is due

118

gf ga
112 104
119 126
!13 115
104 137

Saturday's Results
Kalamazoo 6 Fort Wavne 2

Port Huron 3 Flint 1
Daylon 6 Toledo 3
Sunday's Results
Port Huron 5 Muskegon 2
Flml 9 Dayton 4
Saginaw 8 Fori Wayne 2
Toledo 5 Columbus 1
Today's Games

Otlvet Nazarene 86 Concordia

51
Ollerbeln 80 Urbana 62
R1o Grande 100 Dyke 67
Rockford 75 Auroro 63
Saginaw Valley 82 Calvin Rl
SE Missouri 82 Union U 73
Tark to 78 Bellevue 56

Ttltln 87 Ohio Dommlcan S6
Tulane 91 Sf Louis 86
Tulsa 88 Iowa 51 65

1n Youngstown St 72 Mt Unton
65

day Playmg your hand nght can

1rump l hetr aces

ball tn Kilmer The Redskins
and the Cardinals fmished
WJtll Identical 10-4 reccrcls
but Washmgton won the wild
card berth by Wllllllilg hotll
games against St U&gt;uls this
season
We're too old, too slow and
they say we re over lhe hill,"
Allen said But these guys
managed to play 60 minutes
We have the right kind of
compel!tors We have the
kind of guys I like to refer to
as solid citizens
After Kilmer was arrested
Saturday near Fort Belvmr,
Va - hla second arrest m
drmkmg mc1dents slnce
JOmmg the RedsklllS - there
may he some doubt to his
status as • solid Citizen "cr at
least Allen's defllllllon of the
term But no one ever has
questioned K1Imer s
competitive nature
• There wyre 43 guys

Wnght Slate at Akron
Ashland at Calv1n (Mtchl
State at Detro1t In
stttute
Earlham ( lnd) at Oef1ance
Thursday
Baldwtn Wallace at Ntagara

Coach Art Lanham's R10
Grande College Redmen
rolled over vJs1tmg Central
State University 84-72 Sunday
afternoon at Lyne Center
It was R1o's fourth S~ralght
court v1ctory The wmleft the
Redmen w1th a 5·1 season
mark
The Marauders, who hadn't
lost to Rio m more than three
years, dropped to 4-4 on the
season
Once agam It was the one
two scormg punch of R1o's Gil
Price and Junmy Noe w1th
excellent support from the1r
teammates which carried the
Redmen to v1ctory
Price popped in 31 pomts
and p1cked off 13 rebounds
wh1le Noe added 30 markers
and snagged 15 caroms
Benme Fowler who fouled
out with 2 35 remaining (one
of three Marauders to leave
the game by personals)
paced Central State w1tll 20
pomts and II rebounds
R10 Jed 37 26 dunng the

Central

Otterbein at Pltl Johnstown
(Pal
Anderson (lndl at Findlay

Tounraments
Cen tral State at Sprtng Arbor

IMIChl

Frtday
Wooster at Bethanv ( Pa,
Cedarville at Wtlberf orce
Tounrnaments
Bowltng Green at Kentucky
lnvitattona l

Glass Cily Classic !Toledo)

Unt v of Oayton Invitationa l

Saturday

Washmgton Stale at Ohio
Slate
Kent State at M1chtgan
Ohio Untvers1ty at Cleveland

Slate

llltnot s State at Akron
Sot Lou1s at Cmclnnatl

toncord Stale (W Val el
Ashland
at

Musktngum at John Carroll
Ht ram at Wittenberg
Cedarville at Malone

ha lftllne mterm!Ssion
R1o Grande h1t 28 of iill held
Oh1o College Basketball
Un1ted Press International
Saturdays Results

Akron 69 Roanoke Va 64
Ashland B'l Grace lnd 63

Bluffton 85 F1ndlay

77
Capt tal 79 Wtlmmgton .40

Cedarville 91 Greenvtlle Ill

61

Clnc lnnat 122 St Joseph Pa

76

Dayton 71 Loyola Ca l 48
DePauw lnd 95 Kenyon 81
Heide berg 73 Adrian M1ch
72
Musklngum 61 Westm nst er

Pa 60

M tam t 75

New Orleans 71

Ohto Northern 67 Wttfenberg

sa

•

Oh10 U 85 Maqetta 72
Otterbetn 80 Urbana 62

playmg w1th four fowls , and
the Eagles actually outscored
the hosts IB-14 Eagle Gary
Nelson was credited w1th
playing a !me game as he
tossed m seven pomts and
held the Vikings h1gh scoring
Ingels to JUSt four Ingels had
22 m that Fnday mght wm
Mark Wilson led the wm
ners w1th 14 markers wh1le
NICk Geswem chipped m w1th
10 The Vikings made the1r
4
w1n eas1er by smkmg 16 of 28
After a show start by ,both tnes from the chanty str1pe,
teams which saw the first good for 56 percent Symmes
quarter end 6 5 mfavor of the Valley goes to Fairland
wmners, both teams wanned Tuesday
Nelson d1d a fme )Ob of
up but the Eagles were sill!
trailmg 24 16 at the half Then reboundmg, and Dav1d
came that cold third quarter' Carnahan led the Eagle
Eastern played the ent1re scormg w1th ten Kevm
fourth quarter with just four Barton ch1pped 111 w1th e1ght,
olavers. two of whom were
By Greg Dalley
Plagued by foul trouble, the
Eastern Eagles fell to 1).2
Saturday night when they
dropped a 56-38 contest to
host Synunes Valley The
V1kmgs of Coach Gary Salyer
went to 2~ after opemng w1th
a win over Southwestern
Fr1day
The Eagles were m the
game ontil the third quarter
when they were outscored 18

77
Tay lor lnd 89 Def1ance 78
Tiffin 86 Ohto Domtn!Can 56
Youngstown St 72 Mt Unton
65
Tournaments
Cannonball Tourney

It fmally rained on the
Seattle SuperSomcs' parade,
but Coach Bill Russell IS not
one tn get upset
' I honestly
wasn t
concerned w1th the wmrung
streak,' sa1d Russell whose
squad dropped a 96-92
dec1s1on to the Houston
Rockets Sunday mght to snap
a 29-game home court

wmnmg streak 'I ve never
pa1d much attention to our
wmnmg streak
, Not smce Phoerux defeated
Seattle last Feb 8, had the
Sanies lost at home Thirteen
of those games had been woo
at home lhus far this season
Only Philadelphia, with 38
WJDS m 1966-87, had gone
longer wtthout a home loss

goal attempts for 46 percent
The Redmen were 28 of 3S at
the foul hne for 78 percent
Central State hlt 1ll of 74 f1eld
goal attempts for 38 percent
The Marauders were 16 of 24
at the foul line for 67 percent
Central State controlled the
boards 41 38 Rio had 15 turn
overs Central State 20
Rw Grande will open Mid
Oh10 Conference play at
North Canton Wednesday
agamst a tou gh Walsh
qumtet Th1s IS the Cavs f1rst
year 111 the MOC Openmg tip
1s 7 30 p m The game will be
carried hve over WJEH-FM,
startmg at 7 15 p m

CENTRAL STATE !721 Hayes 1 J 5

Fowler 8 4 20

Bates 2 1 5

Javls 2 o 4 G

M Crafler 4 2 8 Gray 1 0 2

Crafler 1 1 3 Lewis 3 4 10
H1ghtower 3 0 6 Utley 3 3 9
TOTALS 28 18 72
RIO GRANDE la4) Royse 12 4 Swain 22 6
James

o0 0

2 Btse

o0 0

Price

11 9 31

Noe 10 10 30 Robinson 1 2 4
G1bson 2 0 4 Fltzpalrlck I 1
3 Burrell 0 C0 VI ckroy 0 2
McCormick 0 0

0 TOTALS 2a 28 84
Score a1 hall Rio 37 CSU
26

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Pomeroy Bowhng Center
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Dec 8 1976
Standmgs

Team
Ptn Busters
V tllage Pharmcy
Wa1d Cross &amp; Son

Team 2
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63

43

79
34 86

Mary Hoover 151
Htgh score - Mary Hoover
.472 Pat Bentz427 Charldene
Hannmg 409

Dyke al Oh1o Dominican
Tiffin at Indiana Purdue (Ft
Wayune)
Walsh at Urbana

Manchester

(lndl

at

Defiance

Findlay at Hanover Ilndl
Earlham ( lnd) al Wilmington
Tournaments
Bowlin~ Green al Kentucky

entttled to

~Your

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Dec: 14 1178
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year In your work or career
Don t fear preparing yourself for

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saveral rungs up the ladder
1
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Bentz 188 Mary Hoover 179

FOOT LONG
&amp;
FRENCH FRIES

AOUARIUS (Jon 2D·Feb 11) If lnv1tahonal
Unlv ot Daylon l~v ltatlona l
Youngslown Stale Classic
dlsappomted Don I feel you Glass City ClassiC
have more coming than you re Cenlral Stale al Spring Arbor
PISCES IFeb 20·Merch 20)

57

77

41

you base your expectations on
fau lty va lues you re likely to be

Chances are that someone lm
portant to your cause will treat
you m an overbearing manner
today Win lhem over Respond
qutetly w1th humor and dig nity

171 yaras 10 boost h1s season s
IDtal to 1,503 despite the
Colts' 58-20 rout of tile Bills
The lineup for thiS
weekend s first roWld playoff
games is Washington at
MUU1esota and New England
The key play In SUnday's at Oakland on Saturday With
wm , both stdes agreed, was a Pittsburgh at Ba ltllnore and
34-yard pass from Kilmer to Los Angeles at Dallas m
Mike Thomas late m the Sunday 's game
game
that
set
up
In other games SUndaJ ,
Washington's go-ahead Cincinna b routed the New
touchdown
York Jets, 58-20, Kansas C1ty
The Redskins were forced defeated Cleveland 39 14 ,
to win their game agalll.!lt Denver tnpped ChJeago 23Dallas after the Cardinals 14 Green Bay beat Atlanta,
heat the New York Giants, 17 24-20, New England defeated
14, ellrlier Sunday
Tampa Bay , 3l 14 San
Steve Jones second touch Franc1sco topped New
down of the game on a one Orleans, '1:1·7, Philadelphia
yard dive with 6 15 left to beat Seattle, 27 10 and
play lifted the Cardinals past Oakland shut out San Diego,
the G1ants
24-0
Meanwhile in Baltimore
In Saturday s games P1tls
o J Simpson won the NFL burgh shut out Houston 21~
rushing title by runnmg for Minnesota beat M1am1 29-7,
and Los Angele s edged
Detrmt, 29-17
Patriots 31, Buccaneers 14
Sam Hunt's 68-yard
and Steve Little had seven mterception return for a
The Eagles managed to s1nk .touchdown started a 17-point
only siE of Sixteen foul shots Patriots outburst w1th six
while canmng 16 of 42 from mmutes left m the game as
the Buccaneers became the
the f1eld for 32 percent
first
team to go 1).!4 New
Coach Duane Wolfe praised
England's
Steve Grogan ran
h1s Eagles for playmg hard
and never g1vmg up one yard for h1s 12th
especially when they out· tnuchdown of the season to
played their opponents 111 that set an NFL record for
last canto Eastern will en quarterbacks, while
tertain North Gallla Tuesday wammate Andy Johnson ran
and the Pirates are looking for 127 yarda and acored a
for the1r first wm after three pa1r of toucblowns
Broncos 28, Bears 14
losses
Otis Armstrong ran 11
Eastern - Nelson 7 L1tt!e
yards
w11h 3 17 to play to
7 Carnahan lO Goebel I
boost
his
rushing tots! for the
Smith 3 Barton 8, Speucer 2
season
to
1,004 yards and lilt
Total 38
the
Broncos
over llle Bears
Symmes Valley - Wilson
The
Bears'
Walter Payton
14, Geswem 10 Estep 8
lost
the
NFL
rushing
crown to
Miller 6, Ingels 4, Clary 4
Buffalo's
0
J
Sunpson
when
Nelson 5 Davis 5 Total 56
he managed only 49 yards on
l4 carr1es before suffermg an
ankle lnJUfY
Packers 24, Falcons 20
Er1c Torkelson scored on a
It s a c;)1che, but we just
take one game at a time,"
COLLIER RETIRES
Russell saJd "We played
CLEVELAND (UPIJ pretty well, but some mghts Blanton Collier, 70 Sunday
that !Sil't qwte enough They
announced his retirement
took advantage of every as quarterback coach ol
mistake we made
the Cleveland Browns
Rndy Tomjanovtch scored
Collier who hegan with
22 points and Calvm Murphy
the Browns at their In·
18 to provtde the offense for
cepdon In t946 left in the
Houston, now 14-a Murphy,
mid-1950s to take over head
who has establlshed hllTlSelf coac hing duties at the
as one of top small men m the
University of Kentucky He
NBA, became the Rockets
returned to the Browus as
all-llme leadmg scorer
head coach from 1963 70
passmg former Rocket Elvm
and later eame out ol semi·
Hayes
retirement to become
Houston Coach Tom
quarterback coach
N1ssalke pom ted to the
rebounding as the key to
victory The Rockets, playmg
their third road game in three
C11ge ~landings
rughts, got 20 rebounda from
their rlSlng star Moses
WLP OP
Malone and held a 52-43 TEA~
4 0 335 244
Logan
rebounding advantage over Wheelersburg 4 0 276 188
Ironton
2 0 133 85
Seattle
3 1 256 259
' We made Seattle play our Jackson
? 1 202 203
tempo and 1t's something not Galltpol1s
Waverly
2 2 225 239
many teams have been able Portsmouth
0 2 114 123
to do m Seattle,' sa1d Soulh Po nt
0 3 155 179
N1ssalke, who preceded Mel?,'
0 3 168 199
0 3 131 229
Russell as coach of the Wei ston
Athens
0 5 273 341
Somes
PI Pleasant
0
0 0 0
It was not unt1l the fmal 35
saturdav's Result
seconds of the game that Ga iiiDolls 72 South Pomt 57
Houston closed the bonk on
Tuesdav's game!.
Seattle's wuuung streak
Ironton at Ga lli polis
Houstan's Mike Newlin hit Athens al Meigs
at Jackson
a 20-{oot Jumper for what Waverly
Logan at Well sloo
proved In be the wlimlng
Fr1dav s games
hasket Malone added two GallipoliS a! Waverly
free throws and Newlin a Jackson at Ironton
al Logan
breakaway lay-up
to Meigs
Wellston at Athens
conclude the Rockets' Boyd County at Portsmouth
scoring Wlllie Norwood la1d Wheelersburg at Clay
m a rebound at the buzzer for Soull&gt; Polnl at Rock H1il
Seattle

SuperSonics' streak ended

Followmg Sunday s con
test, R1o Boosters, alumm,
cheerleaders, players and
players parents honored
Coach Lanham with a party
m observance of h1s recent
Wabash lnd 76 Oh1o 200th hardwood victory at R1o
Wesleyan 75
Grande
Cougar Classic
Sundays box score
Seattle 63 Xav1er 61 cons
R1o Grande 100 Dyke

pJayJng for tlus one," Kilmer
S8ld I'm just proud to he a
part of tillS team Coach Allen
has brought us back one ume
after another

Vikings knock down Eagles

'

Rio Grande at Walsh

Baldw1n Wallace

By CHRIS SCHERF
UPI Sporla Writer
Wild Bill Kilmer tamed the
Dallas Cowboys and shot the
"' Luu!;; C::rdinaL•' playoff
hopes full of holes SUnday
Kilmer, the boss of the
Over The Hill Gang, led
Washmgton to a 27-14 vrctory
over the Cowboys to earn the
Redskins the National
Football Conference's wild
card berth In the .playoffs
The 37 year-&lt;&gt;ld knuckleball
speciallst was arrested on
charges of drunken drivmg m
V1rgima shortly after
midnight
Fnday and
threatened to punch out a
couple of reporters two weeks
ago, but nothmg lessened hJS
fierce intensity for the
cnticai game agamst the
Cowboys
Coach George Allen never
one lD ms1st on a squad of
choirboys, gave the game

Rio Redmen top Central State ·
for fourth straight victory

Ohio Northern at Adrian

Continue to keep a close eye on Hei delberg at
Eastern
expenses related to happy time M1chlgan
act1v t1es Recall the best things Wooster at Steubenville
m life frequen tly AR E free
Capita l at lnd1ana Central

100 CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon 18)
100 Don I assume others hold all tile
106 top cards and you must knuckle
111 under tn 1mportant dec1slons to

Ohio Nolthern 67 Willenberg
58

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Untted Press International

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D eqo 0

ayold trying to turn a gala ti me

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Doc:

league Standmgs

No games schedu led
Tuesday s Games

Ph llldetph a ?.7 Sea ttl (! tO
LOUIS 17 NY G1anlS 1J

t; )

O~kland

lnternahona I Hockey

Muskegon 4 Columbus 3

Brtll more 58 Buffalo 20
C net nail 42 NY Jets 3
Kansas C•tv 39 Cle'Jcl an"d 14
Denver 28 Ch1cago 14
Gr een Bay 24 Atlanla 20

Dyke at Otterbe10

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) Rochester INYI

Consolation
Tennessee 99 Seton Hall 90

!06

Nazarene

IMtchl
at Shepperd (W
TAURUS (Aprii2C·MIY 201 You Otlerbe1n
must draw a very rtne line Val
between your bL smess and Wltlenberg at P01nl Park
!Pal
soc al acttvtltes today Above a I

g tver

Sao Francisco 91 Ulah 81

11 15 4 26
South
wit pis
Daylon
15 10 I 31
Toledo
12 13 5 2'1
Columbus 11 12 6 28
Ft Wayne 10 16 4 24

your purpose You may not be so
fortunate next t1me

(Sept 23·0cl 23) Per
sons you re close to are apt to be
more generous wtth you than
you are wtlh them today Be a

Buller 72 Gramblmg 61

Port Huron

Cleveland State at lllmols
Kenyon at Mt
Vernon

Evansville (lnd) at Xavier
ARIES (March 21 April 191 Youngstown
State at Alliance
You re somewhat lucky today !Pal
desp te the tact you failed to use Baldvoln Wallace at Car
the best methods ava1lable for neg1e Mellon (Pal

LIBRA

15 10 3 33 124
Flint
" 12 3 31 123
Saginaw 12 11 5 2'1 113
Muskegon 12 13 3 27 103

Monday

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 221 liS Youngstown State Classic
best to trade on past e~per l ence Cenlral State at Spring Arbor

Trolan Classu:

5 9 0 357 218 799
West

Gr een Bay

United Press lnterna11onal

Oh1o State al Ball State

LEO (JUII 23-Aug 221 Conlloue

Roadrunner Classic

Ohio college .
cage schedule

Bermce Bede Osol

If
you r e torn toda v between a
respons1b1ltty and what you d
really ltke to cfo look for a happy
med1um You wont be at ease

Champ1onsh1p
Hofstra 77 So lll1n01s 76

sprlng'sleglalatlve assembly
elections
A aolld Socialist victory
would leasen the poulblllty of
a coalltion govenunent. A
&lt;k-op In the Socialists' voting
strength, combined with the
widespr~d complaints
against government au.sterity
measures, courct pressure
Soares' minority govemment
into a coalltioo wilh the
opposition
Soclallst sources said they
expected to poll less than the
34 9 per cent of the vote the
party won in last spring's
leglslatlye electlollS, rut to
remam the biggest single
party with more than 30 per
cent

AstraGraph

CANCER (June 21-July 221

Ptt1sburgh Classtc

central

Health Letter number 6-8
Gaseousness - Controlling
Gaseousness Others who
want this 1nfonnatlon can
send a long stamped, self·
addressed envelope for 1t
Just send your letter to me m
care of thJS newspaper, P 0
Boll 15!il, Radio C1ty Statwn,
New York NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - Could
you tell me what caoses fever
bbsters and what to do about
them ' I am 1ll-years-&lt;&gt;ld and
m good health l get fever
blisters ali the time not just
one but three or more at a
tllne Someone told me a
smallpox shot would stop
them so I got one l am tnld it
would wear off in six montba,
and I would have to get
another one
My fam1iy doctor seems to
tllmk 11 1s not a good idea
What ISyour opimon and how
does a smallpox shot help'
DEAR READER - My
opinion IS that your fam1ly
dretor IS ahsolutely correct
A sma ll pox vaccmallon does

NJ;:W YORK (UPI) - Danny Thompson like aU the rest of

us, was looking forward to the upcoming holidays He was a

Toledo at Western Michigan

For Tuetday, Dec 14 1978

Basketball Results

Untfed Press lnfernattonal
Tournaments
F1nal Round Act1on
Bayou Classic

71

Mmneso

of an Irritable or spast1c colon
or they can be associated
with a hiatal hernia When an
X ray is taken 1t may show
gall stones
The conclusion JS made
then that the stones and the
SJ mptoms are releated In
reality th1s may not be the
case Then If lhe gall bladder
1s removed and the gas was
associated With an 1mtable
colon obvwusly the operatiOn
does not remove the gas
problem
I am certain that your gall
bladder IS out Your story
sounds hke a spa!Dll m the
mtestinal tract that traps the
gas When the spasm IS
relieved the gas pain Is
relieved There are many
reasons for ths problem but I
woold sug&amp;est that you
elimmate all milk products
for a couple of weeks and see
1f that helps Intolerance to
mdk JS particularly apt to
occur after surgery, and th1s
may be a temporary
SJtuatJOn
I •m sendm~ you The

party and appeared t.o oe ollhe electlollS was cootrol of
gaining ground in the towns the nation's 304 so-called
and cities
"municipal coW\cils," which
• The fact that lhe IBrge can be coostlluted by several
towns and cities of the vlllliges or a slnglelarge town
country are being woo by the or CJty.
Soclallst party represents a
With 118 of these reporting,
Indisputable victory for the the Socialists held control in
government," Prime 46 against 41 for the centrllt
Minister Mario Soares said Social Democrats The ComThe most bnportant aspect munists' electoral !root held
16 and lhe conservative
Center Democrats 15.
The Socialists alao led in
the overall vote with 32 per
cent In the 1,977 of the 4,035
vliiages and towns rep&lt;rtlng
The Socialist Democrats
came ~~econd with 24 4 per
cent The Conununlat.o were
Christian or Moslem miUtla third with 19 6 per cent and
groups during the war, the Center Democrats fourth
leaving the streets of BeirUt wrtll 15 7 per cent
Polltlcal sources predicted
open to gunmen who robbed,
that
as the larges towns
kidnaped and murdered
begao
sending in results the
without fear
Socialist
vote would hold and
Some pollee have reported
possibly
climb
They said the
back to work and Arab
Social
Democrats's
share
League peacekeeping troops
should
rise
at
the
expense
of
were patrolling the city, but
the
Communists
who
have
Beirut was still tense after
the assassination attempt significantly more than the
Edde, a Christian ally of 14 5 per cent from laat
Moslem leftists and a critic of
Syria's intervention In
Lebanon, was slightly
wounded by unknown
gunmen who fired at him as
he entered hiB west BeirUt
home Saturday night

mq ~

c; t Lou s

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Ed1tor

"No provlskllts made lor tllalr libeller They have no
medical centers to amount to an~ • The ClllJ»M
I!Oidler always knew that II he waa disabled on the
battlefield and could not walk, the cl"oiiiiCI!I were he wQuld
lay there and die "
The Ccl)ununiJia took power on Oct I of that year.
Barr's newly reii!Ued analysi.l does not ~uare with a
lllC!re optlmlatlc auesament Iii. Secre~ of State Dean
Achet1011 Testllyjng leas than etsht months before the
CGmmunlatvlctory,~ auured C«Jgrea, '"'bere is
a long pull ahead before there will be anything really
called a CGmmunllt government In China "

reunified by minister

Wl T

Sport Parade

anny

Lebanon's police force

DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB - I had
my gall bladder removed but
off and on I have temble gas
pains These are reheved by
dnnkmg water which expels
the gas What JS the cause of
this, and 1s there any other
way to expel gas' 1t 1s quite
painful - almost bke a heart
attack 1t can come at any
tbne
I was out to my garden m
the country and had a jug of
dirty rain water caught off
my gar'age roof to water
plants and just then these gas
pains came and l was forced
to dnnk some of th1s water I
wonder if my gail bladder
was removed or tf rt s stJII
there
DEAR READER - The
gas pains may be totally
unrelated to your gall
bladder Yo~ really d1dnhay
whether you had gas pams
before surgery or not Gas
pains are rot a rellable sign
of gall bladder disease at all
Dflen the gas palll.!l are part

or maasive am~~IIJIIPiement to Ollalw'•II'ID1
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Socialists gain in P«;lrtugal voting
LISBON, Portugal (UPI)The governing Socialist party
led the opposition Social
Democrats In returns from
nationwide municipal
erections today and Prime
Minister Marlo Soares made
a cauhous claim of victory
Incomplete returns shaved
the the Socialists' overall
margm,but !hey remained
the nation's largest single

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one-yard plunge with 2 20 left
to play to g1ve the Packers a
vlctnoy over the Falcoos
Former Falcons '
quarterback Randy Johnson
directed lhe Packers '
wmnmg rally
Bengali 4%, Jell 3
Ken Anderson threw for
two touchdowllS and Chris
Bahr kicked four field goals
to lead lhe Cincinnati offense,
while Ken Riley Intercepted
three passe$ to spark the
Bengals ' defell.!le in a romp
over the Jets Joe Nnmath,
poss1bly playing his last
game as a Jet, completed
only four of l,(i passes oo Ure
f1rst half and w~s Intercepted
four times
Raiders 21, Chargen 0
Mike Rae, starling m place
of Ken Slabler, threw three
touchdown passes as the
Ra1ders llmshed the season
with a 13-1 record the best m
the NFL I he Raiders
defense allowed San Diego to
cross tn1dflel4 only (wice lll
lhe game 4
Eagles 27, Seahuwb 10
Tom Sullivan ran for 121
yards and two touchdowns
and Mike Hogan ran for 104
yards to pace the Eagles'
vlctnry over the Seahawks
Colli 58, Bills 20
Bert Jones passed for three
tnuchdowns to lead the Colts'
to an easy victory over the
Bills as Baltimore won AFC s
Eastern Division title and the
home field advantage agalllSt
the Pittsburgh Steelers in the
first game of the playoffs
Ohio H1gh
Schoo l Basketball
Saturday Results
Ada 51 Ridgemont 52
Akr Cen tra l Hower 62 Can

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Tanuny Ferguson, Penny Miller back, Pam Crooks,
V1clde Boyles and Helen Slack Vicki Hughes IS the
advisor

19ers %7, Salnll 7

Rookie quarterback Scott
Bull pass ed lor one
touchdown, ran for another
and set up two field goals to
lead U1e Saints past the 49ers
Bull threw a :»-yard !COI"ing
pass to Gene WashingtOn,
who pushed hJS career
recelvmg mark past 6 000
yards
Chlels 39, Bruwus 14
Ed Podolak ran for three
touchdowns aJJd ~me the
Ch1efs' car.oer rushing leader
liy gaining 137 yarcls in
Kansas Cit) s victory over
the
Browns
Podolak
surpassed the former club
record set by Abner Haynes
Salurday's Gameo
Steelen 21, Otters 0
Terry Bradshaw, Franco
Harris and Lynn Swann
scored touchdowns as the
steelers clunaxed a nineweek long comeback with
their vtctnry over U1e Oilers
to gain a ployofl bllrth It was
the Sleclers fifth Shutout
during the nine game
wmnb1g streak Rocky Bleier
ran for 107 yards to join
Harris in surpassing 1 000
yards rushbtg this season
Vlldug• 29, Dolphin• 7
Fron Tarkenton threw
three toucl1down passes to
Sammie White as the Vikings
won U1e home field advantage
for their first-row1d playoff
game aguu"'l the Redskin•
Rams 20, Llous 17
1slah Robertson and Jack
Youngblood
intercepted
scco ndhaif pusses ns the
Hams came from a 17-3
halftune deficit to bent the
Uons Quarterback Jame8
Harris came off the bench to
lead the Rams' comebock

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aboul 11 s someth1 ng we do II run s
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Abu se perpelua les abuse
Ch1ld abuse IS a maJOr cause ol
dealh for children und er two La sl
year 1n Am enca an es1 mated one
mJII!on cr1ldren suffered from abuse
and neglect and at leas! 2 000 d1ed
need less pa1nful dealh s
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venl ton? Nol enough Preventive fa
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soc al agenc1es deal WJ!h abuse rs
and lhe1r VJCtJms afte r lhe damage
has been done
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happen Wtth enough volunleers
local c hild obuse prevent on pro
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and other facJhi leS could be formed
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abuse and whal you can do
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NEW YORK ( UPI) - If the
Cincinnati finished willl- a
ClnclnnaU Bengala were de· lo-t reeord fer the ~
p~eued
Sunday, IIley llralght ae&amp;IIOil and for the
certainly didn't show lt second consecutive year, the
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Christmas cookies

Gallipolis bounced back rebounds, 14 by McGuire, and
from Friday's defeat at had 13 tumo\oen, The Blue
lAgan to hand host South Devils were credlled wltllll
Point a 72-57 setback assists, six by Johnaon and
Saturday nlght.
. five by Swain.
The victory left Coach Jim
South Point oonnected 011 :12
Osborne's Blue Devils 2-1 on of 45 field goal attempts lor t1
the year. Coach A. J. percent. ThePolntenwere!3
Maynard's Pointers dropped of 21 at the foul line lor 81
lt-3 on the season.
· percent. Soulll Point had 22
The Osbornemen led all the . personals, .34 rebol!nd4 ·(10 by
way Saturday. It wts 12-8 Dane ·Conwell) and 30 coaly ·
after one period, 24-18 during turnovers .
the halftime intennission and , Riehle Wlllial!lA paced the
46-36 after three quarters.
Pointers in scoring with 2f
Brent Johnson led Gallia 's points. Jeff Maynard added
attack with 17 points. Keith 14.
McGuire added 13 and Gary
Tuesday, the Blue Devila
Swain II. The Blue Devils hit will · host Ironton In a
29 o! 63 field goal attempts for Southeastern Ohio Lea111Je
&lt;W percent. GAHS was 14 of 25 outing. Tipoff time II 7:30
at the foul line for 56 percent. p.m. Tuesday's reserve tilt
Gallia Academy committed will begin at 6 p.m.
18 personals, piCked off 29
South Point wW play at
ROck Hill Friday.
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RUTLAND - Arrange·
mtntt
16
provide•
caotlll lor the Chrlstmu
party lit the Lakin State
lfGipltal on Dec. Zl were
made during a meetlns of the
Rutlan,d United Methodist
. Cburcb women at the home of
Mrs. C. 0. Cha"""'n.
· A, co·mmunlcation
leflUelllng the cookies was
read from Mn. GUes Smith
wbo noted tbat she would pick
up the cookies at each home
m the evening of Dec. 20.
l'llllt were made for the
lnstaiJalloo af new officers at
till: Jllllllll')' meeting 16 be
beld at the · HUt home. Mn.
Harvey-.· Erlewlne, retiring
preaident, utended appreclatloo to the members for
coaperaUon durlns her tenn
ol office. To open the meeting
she read from the Upper
Room and welcomed the .

Defense!, defense! .· is

Class limitation

Gallipolis 8'-siness College

members and gueJts, Mrs.
Cedric Vale, Mn. Vernon
Weber and Mlaa Mae Weber.
Devotions were given by
Mn. Wilbur HUt who used
her Dannel board to portray
the birth of Chri.st. For roll
caD members told of some
remembrance from . child·
hood about Christmas.
Repill't8 were giveri by Mrs. .
Carl Denison, s~etary, and
Mn. Jack Walker, treasurer.
For the program Mrs.
Everett Colwell had articles
on Chrlstmu. Refreshments
were served and included
cranberry salad, Cbrlslrnas
cookies, sandwiches, tea,
coffee and punch. Mrs. Harry
Wllllamaon served the salad,
Mn. Denison, .the coffee, and
Mrs. Erlewlne, the punch.
The house wall decorated by ,
Ann Webster.

Polly's Pointers

heard among Buckeyes

career~igh

29 points to pace ' down 13 rebounds, both game
the Bearcats who ran off 14 highs. Sophomore forward
straight points midway Gary Hursey led Marietta
through the first half and with 23 points and 12
were never challenged.
rebounds .
At Athens, Ohio University
OU is now 2·1, while
connected on 31 of 35 free Marietta dropped to 2-3.
throws enroute to
85-72
Ohio . Northern, behind
victory over MarieIts.
Mark Henschen's 25 points,
Sophomore forward Steve pulled off an upset of sorts,
Skaggs paced the Bobcats, hanging a 67-58 defeat on
scoring 31 points and hauling Wittenberg, the favorite for

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The·Buckeye defeasae wu
intact lor practlcea Friday
and Saturday, but fer the
offense, 'it wu a different ·
story.
Th~ five tailbacks and the
first two wlngbacb have
missed some practices, ·
ellller because ol injurlel! or
early departures for home.
The entire squad 1a to
return Wednesday night for
workouts Thursday and
Friday before leaving for
Miami Saturday.
Quarterback Rod Gerald
sat out Saturday's practlce
hecau.se the cold weather
caused his back to atllfen
slightly Friday. He was
injured early In the season
and returned to practices for ·
the Orange )!owl.
Pete Johnson, who weighed
in at 236, ,hiS llghtest"ln h!a
four years, admits his anldea
still hurt, but feels the warm
Florida weather should help.

OOLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) The defensive unit of the
Orange Bowl-bound Ohio
State Buckeyes have a tough
job ahead of them when they
face Colorado in lhe New
Year's night game.
The unit knows it must hold
Colorado to less than 22
points.
"We gave up 22 points
twice, n said defensive
coordinator George Hill ,
"and both we lost (Michigan
and Missouri).
"We have to come back and
prove we're the defensive
team we think we are.1'
The assigrunent won 'I' he
easy.
Colorado has scored 295
points this season to 278 for
the Buckeyes. The Buffaloes
have gained 354 yards per
game while the Buckeyes
have gained-314.9 per game.

and on the ·count of "Fair
Lady" 1 raise my head gently
dropping -the baby into the
"water," whiCh is a pillow or
blanket to protect him. Other
duties can be contrived, so
both mother and baby
benefit. He will usually be
ready for more before you
are . - JULIE.
DEAR POLLY - I am up
in years 'BOd seem to be chilly
most of the~time. This past
year I have started to wear
warm slacks; but my feet,
legs, anns and shoulders
would still get cold. I bought
pantyhose that helped with
my legs, feet and hips. Then 1
cut off the thick toe parts of a
used pair of pantyhose and
made a two-inch slit in the
crotch across from one seam
to another and a three-inch
slit down the middle front
seam. 1 ship lhis over my
head and my anns go down in
the legs with a neat cuff
turned up. They do not have
to be bemmed, since the
fabric just rolls. They are so
warm and I no longer need to
wear a heavy sweater In the
house. Many of my friends
DEAR POLLY .:.. Mary R. here at the home are .doing
can use a piece of masking the same· and like it very
tape to hold the receiver lever much. - ARLENE.
and buttons down so she can
Polly willseod you oe of her
dust and dlsinfect around her
phone. ·_ MARY H.
"peachy" thank-you cards,
DEAR POJ,.LY - My ideal for framing or plnclng
Pointer is for anyone who Ia your famUy scrapbook, if
needs to finn up in f_rpnt and sbe uses your favorite
tone doivn in back - that is Pointer, Peeve or Pmblem In
providing you have a six to her coloma. Write Polly's
twelve-monih·old baby Pointers In care of this news·
around. I never seem to find paper.
the time to exercise, so I
started combining exercise Strike SetUed
for me an(! playtime for my
PIKETON, Ohio (UP!) elg~t-month-old baby. I lie The 0!1, Chemical and
flat on the floor, cradle the Atomic Workers
·baby on my abdomen and we International union ended its
rock from side to side while 106-day strike against the
singing "Rock-a-Bye-Baby." Goodyear Atomic Corp. plant
When baby "falls" gently here this weekend by
rest him on the floor.
approving a three-year conAnother favorite is London tract.
Bridge. I raise my legs so as
Workers were to return to
to fonn a bridge over baby their jobs today.

·POlLY'S PROBLEM
Dear POLLY -, My vinyl
coat hung in the Closet next to
a dre8s that was in a plastic
dry cleaner's bag with
Pf{ntlng on it. The printing
came off on my good vinyl
coat and ruined it. I wish
. someone would tell me how to
remove lllese stains. - MRS.
A. S.
DEAR MRS. A.S. - Youn
Ia a question with a lot of
peas ln It. I suppose such
NIDI would be ldeollfled as
lok Bialas, but I would
recemmend takio~ the coat to
a'dry eleaoer before tryiog :
uytblog yourself. If you
·m111t tJperlmea~ remember
that II just what you are
dolog - e:~pertmeliting. Try
turpeolloe, atoce tbat Is
recommended for removing
prloler'o IDil. Tell oo au ioe'ooaplcuoua .!aside corner
ltn!t. Ooe part alcohol ln two
pull water will· work oo
iome !Db, but aever use this
.,oo aceta~ r,yoa. Tes!_~lnee
' lbete Ia a chaoce of fadiog.
Aoylbtog you try Is gomg to
be a gamble,- POLLY.

· Wllmlngton 41&gt;, Cedarville 91 .
Greenville (ID.) 81, DePauw
(Ind.) 95 Kenyon 11,
Heidelberg 73 Adrian (Mich.)
72, Westl!llnster (Pa.) II
Musldngum uo; Otterbein ao
Urhana 62, Rio Grande 100
Dyke 77, Taylor (Ind.) 19
Defiance 78, Tiffin 88 Ohio
Dominican· 56, Yountpitown
State 72 Mount Union 65 and
Wabash (Ind.) 76 Ohio
Wesleyan 75.

the Ohio Conference crown.
Henschen, a &amp;-2 senior forward, hit 10 of 11 field goal
attempts and 5 of 6 from the
free throw line as Northern
upped its record to :hi and
Wittenberg fell to 2-2.
In other Saturday games, it
was Ashlarid over · Grace
(Ind .) 8'9-83, Akron 69
Roanoke (Va.) 64, Bluffton 85
Findlay 77, Capl tal 79

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motorists ar~· 24 years of
age or under , Yet t~se
youth f ul oper8t Qrs are
Involved tis dri&gt;Jers In 38.6
per cent of all accidents
and 37 .3 per cenl of ail fatol
mishaps.
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are skilled . responsible
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OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Fees
at all stat«perated parks
and forests will go up the first
of the year.
The Department of Natural
Resources said the prices
charged at stale lodges and
cabins operated by Ohio Inns,
Inc., wiU not be Increased.

lnvoivlr'g

you ng

dr ivers . . bu t rnany
these accidents can
preV"ent ed. Thctf ' s why
si)y - pre\lent ion Is
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Humane society Langsville
wekomes tbree
new members

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barr
and son, Shawn; Oak Hill,
spent from Wednesday to
Saturday with his mother,
Mrs. Alpha Barr. He also
visited his brothers and their
families; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Barr and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Barr. At the Barr
home on Thanksgiving Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Blair
Cadwallader and sons Brian, .
Chris and Brent of Win·
chester, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Barr, Rutland and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Barr, Langs·
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Ledlie spent Thanksgiving at
the home of their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs .
Richard Ritter and daughters
of Fort Knox, Ky .
Guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Barr this past week
was Ron Meyers of Columbus.
Dorothy
Wright
is
recu peratin g at home
foflowing confinement at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Maye Lynch is ill at her
home.
Mrs. Virginia Barr, Mrs.
Marge Barr, Mrs. Harley
Riggs and Elvira Barr spent
Saturday shopping at the
Grend Central Malll in
Vienna, W. Va .

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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Griffith, Rt. 1,
Middleport, announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to James
David Barrett, Middleport, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Barrett, Delbarton, w.Va. MlaaGrlfflthis a 1975 graduate
of Melga High School. Mr. Barrett, a 1973 graduate of
Marshall University, ts employed by Southern Ohfo ko&amp;l
Co., Mine No.I. The wedding will be an event of Dec. 18at
5 p.m. at the Free Will Baptist Church on Plum and Ash
. St., Middleport. The !rev. Noel Hermann will officiate.

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Margarett Ann Griffith

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
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Sigerson were welcomed as
new members at a meeting of
the
Meigs County . Humane
Lucy Thomas .has returned · family. Rev. Mayne, who ha s
Society
Thursday night at the
from Gaithersburg, been pastor of the Albany
home
of
Mr. and Mrs. FrankMaryland, where she spent United Methodist Charge lor
lin
Lewis.
Thanksgiving vacation with the .past eight and one-half
A social hour was held
her son·in·law and daughter, years has been transferred to
following
the business
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leist the Findlay District. ·
meeting
during
which ti.ine
and da ughters.
Vicky Gillogly entertained
Mr. and Mrs . Harold several of her girl friends financial ·repol't8 were given.
Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce, with a party honoring her Cake, punch and coffee were
and his sister, Bernice classmate, Karen Mayne . served to the new members
.McKnight, Columbus, spent who is leaving this week to apd !retired Major Joyce
several da ys traveling make her home in northern Mlller, Marian Crawford,
Audrey Bell, Mrs . Betty
through the Carolinas, Ohio . .
Baronick,
· Mrs ~ · Roscoe
Georgia and into Florida
Members · of the United
Fowler,
Mrs.
James Rick·
where they visited their uncle Methodist Women of th e
man,
Mrs.
Allen
Ball;..Mrs.
and aunt, · Mr. and Mis. · Temple Church met at the
Dorothy
Davis,
Mrs. Bob
James Bethel at Lakeland home of Mrs. Arthur Cra bRoberts
and
Mrs.
Clinton
and viewed the sights •t tree on Wednesday evening
Disney World ·before retur- for tbek Christmas party . Fisher.
ning home.
There was a gift exchange,
Mr. and Mrs. · Marco offering was given for World
Escobar, San Francisco, Bank special for missions, "Christmas, It's Meaning ,"
Calif., returned by plane ca rds were signed for shut-in as the theme. Scripture,
!rom Columbus to their home memb ers and community readings, -Christmas carols
this past week after spending residents, and plans were and prayer were used. Cake
the past two months here with made for boxes for several and ice cream were served by
their
son· in·law
and older folks. Mrs. Carl the nostess and her da u ght~r­
daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cra btree led devotions with in-law.
Jeffers and family.
Mrs. Jimmy Haning and
daughters, Tonya and Sonya,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. · Charles Bolen in
Wilmington . They had gone
there to stay with anotber
daughter but Mrs. Bolen !s
confined to a hospital at this
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Many residents of this
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fellow ship hour at Albany
MERCHANTS
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"Bird food" should not be just a aack of seed, but rather
the more tempting natural foods, seeds and fruit of trees,
Shrubs, ylnes and Dowers. To enUce llle greatest number of
birds throughout the year, you need a cOntinuous, or at least
sta~a~ered food aupply.
Firat . we have the permanent residents who never
migrate. Next we have the sUIIIIDer resident, and in a final
group we have the mlgrante, a host of birds just passing
through.
"By staggering the food supply;' ' we ca~ provide for birds .
of every season. Tberela ~ lirneotyear wecannotbave birds.
As with ourselves, shelter or cover lor birds is important.
' With a weU planned garden planting, you .can double tbe
number of birds and birds with their beauty and song add
much to this man-bird relationship.
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drink, but for bathing to keep their feathers In prime condition.
Ballling and preening with natural oU give . feathers the
warmth needed to stand severe weather. Place a birdbath in a
wilrmlng sun spot of the garden .
In llsling particular plant delicaCies, berried shrubs and
fruiting trees are a prime food staple. The Red Cedar gives a
continuing food supply. .
Robina favor holly : The Hawthorn is good because.II keeps
its fruit Into FebruiU'}'. Dogwood berries are good. ln.winter
the high bu!lh cranberry ilj a true enticement. Shrubs that hold
their berries can aave the lives of hungry birds stranded
during a snowstonn. Oilier enticing·garden plants include tbe
crabapple and mulberry tree and barberry thickets and
rugosa roses. Basically, most birds are Insectivorous, but they
are also berry eaters.
Finally, while your bird attracting landscape is growing, put
up feeders to give immediate food, water and cover the year
around.
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arrangement flanked by
candles. Grace was given by
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson and
follow ing the dinner a
.fellow ship hour was he!~ .
Several poems in keeping
with Christmas were read
concluding with a prayer by
Mr..~Mnttie Circle.
· A gift was presented to
~Irs .
Maxine Wingett,
teacher. Trays were filled ror
Mrs. Margaret lloudashelt
and Mrs. Bertha Spencer who
were unable to attend.
To close the evenin g

BY MRS. HARRY DAVIS
GARDENS ARE FOR 11IE BIRDS
Awinter garden 1a llrlghter and livelier If it has birds: The
right plants ln the right setting can en~ birds to Unger.
Birds are the coolr!lers of your garden. We must provide
them willl food, water and cover. These three things are
essenUal to their very. ell.stence. It $hould be easy for us to
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Chrlsimas party of the Happy
Hustlers Class of the Racine
Wesleyan United Methodist
Church was held in the
church anne• Thursday night
with II members present.
A covered dish dinner was
served at noon . The tables
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NEW YORK ( UPI) - If the
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ClnclnnaU Bengala were de· lo-t reeord fer the ~
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Gallipolis bounced back rebounds, 14 by McGuire, and
from Friday's defeat at had 13 tumo\oen, The Blue
lAgan to hand host South Devils were credlled wltllll
Point a 72-57 setback assists, six by Johnaon and
Saturday nlght.
. five by Swain.
The victory left Coach Jim
South Point oonnected 011 :12
Osborne's Blue Devils 2-1 on of 45 field goal attempts lor t1
the year. Coach A. J. percent. ThePolntenwere!3
Maynard's Pointers dropped of 21 at the foul line lor 81
lt-3 on the season.
· percent. Soulll Point had 22
The Osbornemen led all the . personals, .34 rebol!nd4 ·(10 by
way Saturday. It wts 12-8 Dane ·Conwell) and 30 coaly ·
after one period, 24-18 during turnovers .
the halftime intennission and , Riehle Wlllial!lA paced the
46-36 after three quarters.
Pointers in scoring with 2f
Brent Johnson led Gallia 's points. Jeff Maynard added
attack with 17 points. Keith 14.
McGuire added 13 and Gary
Tuesday, the Blue Devila
Swain II. The Blue Devils hit will · host Ironton In a
29 o! 63 field goal attempts for Southeastern Ohio Lea111Je
&lt;W percent. GAHS was 14 of 25 outing. Tipoff time II 7:30
at the foul line for 56 percent. p.m. Tuesday's reserve tilt
Gallia Academy committed will begin at 6 p.m.
18 personals, piCked off 29
South Point wW play at
ROck Hill Friday.
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RUTLAND - Arrange·
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provide•
caotlll lor the Chrlstmu
party lit the Lakin State
lfGipltal on Dec. Zl were
made during a meetlns of the
Rutlan,d United Methodist
. Cburcb women at the home of
Mrs. C. 0. Cha"""'n.
· A, co·mmunlcation
leflUelllng the cookies was
read from Mn. GUes Smith
wbo noted tbat she would pick
up the cookies at each home
m the evening of Dec. 20.
l'llllt were made for the
lnstaiJalloo af new officers at
till: Jllllllll')' meeting 16 be
beld at the · HUt home. Mn.
Harvey-.· Erlewlne, retiring
preaident, utended appreclatloo to the members for
coaperaUon durlns her tenn
ol office. To open the meeting
she read from the Upper
Room and welcomed the .

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members and gueJts, Mrs.
Cedric Vale, Mn. Vernon
Weber and Mlaa Mae Weber.
Devotions were given by
Mn. Wilbur HUt who used
her Dannel board to portray
the birth of Chri.st. For roll
caD members told of some
remembrance from . child·
hood about Christmas.
Repill't8 were giveri by Mrs. .
Carl Denison, s~etary, and
Mn. Jack Walker, treasurer.
For the program Mrs.
Everett Colwell had articles
on Chrlstmu. Refreshments
were served and included
cranberry salad, Cbrlslrnas
cookies, sandwiches, tea,
coffee and punch. Mrs. Harry
Wllllamaon served the salad,
Mn. Denison, .the coffee, and
Mrs. Erlewlne, the punch.
The house wall decorated by ,
Ann Webster.

Polly's Pointers

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29 points to pace ' down 13 rebounds, both game
the Bearcats who ran off 14 highs. Sophomore forward
straight points midway Gary Hursey led Marietta
through the first half and with 23 points and 12
were never challenged.
rebounds .
At Athens, Ohio University
OU is now 2·1, while
connected on 31 of 35 free Marietta dropped to 2-3.
throws enroute to
85-72
Ohio . Northern, behind
victory over MarieIts.
Mark Henschen's 25 points,
Sophomore forward Steve pulled off an upset of sorts,
Skaggs paced the Bobcats, hanging a 67-58 defeat on
scoring 31 points and hauling Wittenberg, the favorite for

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intact lor practlcea Friday
and Saturday, but fer the
offense, 'it wu a different ·
story.
Th~ five tailbacks and the
first two wlngbacb have
missed some practices, ·
ellller because ol injurlel! or
early departures for home.
The entire squad 1a to
return Wednesday night for
workouts Thursday and
Friday before leaving for
Miami Saturday.
Quarterback Rod Gerald
sat out Saturday's practlce
hecau.se the cold weather
caused his back to atllfen
slightly Friday. He was
injured early In the season
and returned to practices for ·
the Orange )!owl.
Pete Johnson, who weighed
in at 236, ,hiS llghtest"ln h!a
four years, admits his anldea
still hurt, but feels the warm
Florida weather should help.

OOLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) The defensive unit of the
Orange Bowl-bound Ohio
State Buckeyes have a tough
job ahead of them when they
face Colorado in lhe New
Year's night game.
The unit knows it must hold
Colorado to less than 22
points.
"We gave up 22 points
twice, n said defensive
coordinator George Hill ,
"and both we lost (Michigan
and Missouri).
"We have to come back and
prove we're the defensive
team we think we are.1'
The assigrunent won 'I' he
easy.
Colorado has scored 295
points this season to 278 for
the Buckeyes. The Buffaloes
have gained 354 yards per
game while the Buckeyes
have gained-314.9 per game.

and on the ·count of "Fair
Lady" 1 raise my head gently
dropping -the baby into the
"water," whiCh is a pillow or
blanket to protect him. Other
duties can be contrived, so
both mother and baby
benefit. He will usually be
ready for more before you
are . - JULIE.
DEAR POLLY - I am up
in years 'BOd seem to be chilly
most of the~time. This past
year I have started to wear
warm slacks; but my feet,
legs, anns and shoulders
would still get cold. I bought
pantyhose that helped with
my legs, feet and hips. Then 1
cut off the thick toe parts of a
used pair of pantyhose and
made a two-inch slit in the
crotch across from one seam
to another and a three-inch
slit down the middle front
seam. 1 ship lhis over my
head and my anns go down in
the legs with a neat cuff
turned up. They do not have
to be bemmed, since the
fabric just rolls. They are so
warm and I no longer need to
wear a heavy sweater In the
house. Many of my friends
DEAR POLLY .:.. Mary R. here at the home are .doing
can use a piece of masking the same· and like it very
tape to hold the receiver lever much. - ARLENE.
and buttons down so she can
Polly willseod you oe of her
dust and dlsinfect around her
phone. ·_ MARY H.
"peachy" thank-you cards,
DEAR POJ,.LY - My ideal for framing or plnclng
Pointer is for anyone who Ia your famUy scrapbook, if
needs to finn up in f_rpnt and sbe uses your favorite
tone doivn in back - that is Pointer, Peeve or Pmblem In
providing you have a six to her coloma. Write Polly's
twelve-monih·old baby Pointers In care of this news·
around. I never seem to find paper.
the time to exercise, so I
started combining exercise Strike SetUed
for me an(! playtime for my
PIKETON, Ohio (UP!) elg~t-month-old baby. I lie The 0!1, Chemical and
flat on the floor, cradle the Atomic Workers
·baby on my abdomen and we International union ended its
rock from side to side while 106-day strike against the
singing "Rock-a-Bye-Baby." Goodyear Atomic Corp. plant
When baby "falls" gently here this weekend by
rest him on the floor.
approving a three-year conAnother favorite is London tract.
Bridge. I raise my legs so as
Workers were to return to
to fonn a bridge over baby their jobs today.

·POlLY'S PROBLEM
Dear POLLY -, My vinyl
coat hung in the Closet next to
a dre8s that was in a plastic
dry cleaner's bag with
Pf{ntlng on it. The printing
came off on my good vinyl
coat and ruined it. I wish
. someone would tell me how to
remove lllese stains. - MRS.
A. S.
DEAR MRS. A.S. - Youn
Ia a question with a lot of
peas ln It. I suppose such
NIDI would be ldeollfled as
lok Bialas, but I would
recemmend takio~ the coat to
a'dry eleaoer before tryiog :
uytblog yourself. If you
·m111t tJperlmea~ remember
that II just what you are
dolog - e:~pertmeliting. Try
turpeolloe, atoce tbat Is
recommended for removing
prloler'o IDil. Tell oo au ioe'ooaplcuoua .!aside corner
ltn!t. Ooe part alcohol ln two
pull water will· work oo
iome !Db, but aever use this
.,oo aceta~ r,yoa. Tes!_~lnee
' lbete Ia a chaoce of fadiog.
Aoylbtog you try Is gomg to
be a gamble,- POLLY.

· Wllmlngton 41&gt;, Cedarville 91 .
Greenville (ID.) 81, DePauw
(Ind.) 95 Kenyon 11,
Heidelberg 73 Adrian (Mich.)
72, Westl!llnster (Pa.) II
Musldngum uo; Otterbein ao
Urhana 62, Rio Grande 100
Dyke 77, Taylor (Ind.) 19
Defiance 78, Tiffin 88 Ohio
Dominican· 56, Yountpitown
State 72 Mount Union 65 and
Wabash (Ind.) 76 Ohio
Wesleyan 75.

the Ohio Conference crown.
Henschen, a &amp;-2 senior forward, hit 10 of 11 field goal
attempts and 5 of 6 from the
free throw line as Northern
upped its record to :hi and
Wittenberg fell to 2-2.
In other Saturday games, it
was Ashlarid over · Grace
(Ind .) 8'9-83, Akron 69
Roanoke (Va.) 64, Bluffton 85
Findlay 77, Capl tal 79

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motorists ar~· 24 years of
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Involved tis dri&gt;Jers In 38.6
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and 37 .3 per cenl of ail fatol
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OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Fees
at all stat«perated parks
and forests will go up the first
of the year.
The Department of Natural
Resources said the prices
charged at stale lodges and
cabins operated by Ohio Inns,
Inc., wiU not be Increased.

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Humane society Langsville
wekomes tbree
new members

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barr
and son, Shawn; Oak Hill,
spent from Wednesday to
Saturday with his mother,
Mrs. Alpha Barr. He also
visited his brothers and their
families; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Barr and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Barr. At the Barr
home on Thanksgiving Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Blair
Cadwallader and sons Brian, .
Chris and Brent of Win·
chester, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Barr, Rutland and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Barr, Langs·
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Ledlie spent Thanksgiving at
the home of their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs .
Richard Ritter and daughters
of Fort Knox, Ky .
Guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Barr this past week
was Ron Meyers of Columbus.
Dorothy
Wright
is
recu peratin g at home
foflowing confinement at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Maye Lynch is ill at her
home.
Mrs. Virginia Barr, Mrs.
Marge Barr, Mrs. Harley
Riggs and Elvira Barr spent
Saturday shopping at the
Grend Central Malll in
Vienna, W. Va .

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Middleport, announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to James
David Barrett, Middleport, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Barrett, Delbarton, w.Va. MlaaGrlfflthis a 1975 graduate
of Melga High School. Mr. Barrett, a 1973 graduate of
Marshall University, ts employed by Southern Ohfo ko&amp;l
Co., Mine No.I. The wedding will be an event of Dec. 18at
5 p.m. at the Free Will Baptist Church on Plum and Ash
. St., Middleport. The !rev. Noel Hermann will officiate.

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Margarett Ann Griffith

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Browning and Susanne
Sigerson were welcomed as
new members at a meeting of
the
Meigs County . Humane
Lucy Thomas .has returned · family. Rev. Mayne, who ha s
Society
Thursday night at the
from Gaithersburg, been pastor of the Albany
home
of
Mr. and Mrs. FrankMaryland, where she spent United Methodist Charge lor
lin
Lewis.
Thanksgiving vacation with the .past eight and one-half
A social hour was held
her son·in·law and daughter, years has been transferred to
following
the business
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leist the Findlay District. ·
meeting
during
which ti.ine
and da ughters.
Vicky Gillogly entertained
Mr. and Mrs . Harold several of her girl friends financial ·repol't8 were given.
Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce, with a party honoring her Cake, punch and coffee were
and his sister, Bernice classmate, Karen Mayne . served to the new members
.McKnight, Columbus, spent who is leaving this week to apd !retired Major Joyce
several da ys traveling make her home in northern Mlller, Marian Crawford,
Audrey Bell, Mrs . Betty
through the Carolinas, Ohio . .
Baronick,
· Mrs ~ · Roscoe
Georgia and into Florida
Members · of the United
Fowler,
Mrs.
James Rick·
where they visited their uncle Methodist Women of th e
man,
Mrs.
Allen
Ball;..Mrs.
and aunt, · Mr. and Mis. · Temple Church met at the
Dorothy
Davis,
Mrs. Bob
James Bethel at Lakeland home of Mrs. Arthur Cra bRoberts
and
Mrs.
Clinton
and viewed the sights •t tree on Wednesday evening
Disney World ·before retur- for tbek Christmas party . Fisher.
ning home.
There was a gift exchange,
Mr. and Mrs. · Marco offering was given for World
Escobar, San Francisco, Bank special for missions, "Christmas, It's Meaning ,"
Calif., returned by plane ca rds were signed for shut-in as the theme. Scripture,
!rom Columbus to their home memb ers and community readings, -Christmas carols
this past week after spending residents, and plans were and prayer were used. Cake
the past two months here with made for boxes for several and ice cream were served by
their
son· in·law
and older folks. Mrs. Carl the nostess and her da u ght~r­
daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cra btree led devotions with in-law.
Jeffers and family.
Mrs. Jimmy Haning and
daughters, Tonya and Sonya,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. · Charles Bolen in
Wilmington . They had gone
there to stay with anotber
daughter but Mrs. Bolen !s
confined to a hospital at this
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Many residents of this
community attended th e
lHE MIDDLEPORT
fellow ship hour at Albany
MERCHANTS
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Sunday evening for Reverend
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"Bird food" should not be just a aack of seed, but rather
the more tempting natural foods, seeds and fruit of trees,
Shrubs, ylnes and Dowers. To enUce llle greatest number of
birds throughout the year, you need a cOntinuous, or at least
sta~a~ered food aupply.
Firat . we have the permanent residents who never
migrate. Next we have the sUIIIIDer resident, and in a final
group we have the mlgrante, a host of birds just passing
through.
"By staggering the food supply;' ' we ca~ provide for birds .
of every season. Tberela ~ lirneotyear wecannotbave birds.
As with ourselves, shelter or cover lor birds is important.
' With a weU planned garden planting, you .can double tbe
number of birds and birds with their beauty and song add
much to this man-bird relationship.
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Water 1a the next esaentlal. Birds need water, not only to
drink, but for bathing to keep their feathers In prime condition.
Ballling and preening with natural oU give . feathers the
warmth needed to stand severe weather. Place a birdbath in a
wilrmlng sun spot of the garden .
In llsling particular plant delicaCies, berried shrubs and
fruiting trees are a prime food staple. The Red Cedar gives a
continuing food supply. .
Robina favor holly : The Hawthorn is good because.II keeps
its fruit Into FebruiU'}'. Dogwood berries are good. ln.winter
the high bu!lh cranberry ilj a true enticement. Shrubs that hold
their berries can aave the lives of hungry birds stranded
during a snowstonn. Oilier enticing·garden plants include tbe
crabapple and mulberry tree and barberry thickets and
rugosa roses. Basically, most birds are Insectivorous, but they
are also berry eaters.
Finally, while your bird attracting landscape is growing, put
up feeders to give immediate food, water and cover the year
around.
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arrangement flanked by
candles. Grace was given by
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson and
follow ing the dinner a
.fellow ship hour was he!~ .
Several poems in keeping
with Christmas were read
concluding with a prayer by
Mr..~Mnttie Circle.
· A gift was presented to
~Irs .
Maxine Wingett,
teacher. Trays were filled ror
Mrs. Margaret lloudashelt
and Mrs. Bertha Spencer who
were unable to attend.
To close the evenin g

BY MRS. HARRY DAVIS
GARDENS ARE FOR 11IE BIRDS
Awinter garden 1a llrlghter and livelier If it has birds: The
right plants ln the right setting can en~ birds to Unger.
Birds are the coolr!lers of your garden. We must provide
them willl food, water and cover. These three things are
essenUal to their very. ell.stence. It $hould be easy for us to
understand this, because the same three things are esaenUal to

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Chrlsimas party of the Happy
Hustlers Class of the Racine
Wesleyan United Methodist
Church was held in the
church anne• Thursday night
with II members present.
A covered dish dinner was
served at noon . The tables
were covered with white and

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Church schedules holiday activities'·
meet ot the church at 6 p.m.
end will go from there to
assigned areas., Afterwarda
they will retum to the church
for hot chocolate.
Plans have also been made
lor a youth revival to he held
Jan. 27-30 with GleM Stem of
Grove City preaching.
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~ recenUy at the Kyger Creek
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attendance. After the dinner
Holiday activities have
been planned by the
congregation of the First
Southern Baptist Church,
Pomeroy.
The annual Christmas
program will be presented at
'n30 p.m. on Dec. 19 at the

church and that afternoon at
3 p.m. there will be a bap- .
tismal service ot the French
City Baptist Church In
Gallipolis. On Dec. 22 the
church will participate in a
convention-wide ca rol slng.
Those participating are to

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Will ReaUty Cool His Ardor?
Dear Helen :
Our !:&gt;-year-old son is "engaged" tn a 21-year-old woman.
She has own apartment and car and attends college here full

was given about hOw Goo has
blessed the church the past
year by leading Paul White to
be pastor of the congregation.
Pictures were on display.
During a fun sharing t.lme

Adorable toys are easy to make_,

several membera ~ld how
By Joaoue Schreiber
they met their husbands or
(NEA)
- Small sewing
wives and highlights of their
aids are reminder throughout
courtship days.
The youth chOir sang on lht year 'ot thoughtful gift·
Dec. 7 at the Assoclatlonal M· giving. Here are a few ideas
Night Rally held at -Jackson. for stocking stuffers plus a
Sll:teen choir members and suggestion lor a cute stuffed
four adults from the Pomeroy toy to make for children this
church attended the rally. holiday.
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There were approximately
An adorable new version of
120 there .
At S,!lllday school on Dec. ~ a traditional stuffed toy to
there were 55 In attendance. make as· gifts - a pair of
Sullday school Is held at 9:30 snap-together doggies is
a.m. and . everyone Is caned Hug-Urns.
The pre-cut kit co0tblns aU
welcome. On Wednesday
evenlngs there is Bible study fabrics - calico prints, solid
.at 7:30p.m. with the pastor pieces of red and green lor
leading the adults and the faces, felt and sell·
Hershel McClure leading the adhering fastener. Complete
patterns and step-by-step
youth.

lnstructlona make the tuk
easy, Everything is lnclucled
ex~pt the Polyes!er Jiul!ing.
Send check or money order
lor $4.96 plus 75 cents postage
to Saddle Valley Stitchery, P.
0. Bo1 144, Saddle River, N.
J ., 07458.

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new Body-Ruler. it is a tape
measure of llexible transparent plllstlc, hinged like a
carpenter's rule, and marked
In inches and. metric. A
companion _piece Is the .
Pantsformer,
llexlble rule
designed
.to ameasure
the
crotch curve, and transfer
that measurement to the

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Dear Helen:
SiX years ago I married the greatest guy In the world. He's
a hard worker, loving father and husband and never goes out
without me e&lt;cept on Thursday nt~ts.
My problem is that almost every Thursday he comes home
drunk after bowling In the men's league. Then he gets nasfy ·
and tells me the worst thing I ever did was take a job from
midnight until 8 a.m.
Otherwi'le, .he helps as much as possible and goes along
with my (often sleepless) hectic schedule. I wani a fuU-tirne
loving husband, not a part-time nasty drunk . Please help! UPTIGHT ON THURSDAYS
Dear Uptight:
Perhaps your husband wants a full -time loving wife , not a
tired partner who leaves h_is bed each night for work. His
Thursday "drunks" may give him the courage to say so. .
Since he's the "greatest,'' a \least six and one.!JaU days out
of seven,! think you'd better listen to the liquor speaking and
look fur daytime employment. - H. ·

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Dear Helen:
When Mom and Dad divorced, Dad got hooked up with
"Jaws," my stepmother, who is driving him crazy. He drinks
too much and smokes six packs of cigarettes a day. For the
past five years, he keeps writing me constantly that he's
ugoing to leave that woman,' 1 but he never does. He
overworks, to stay away from her, and doesn 't take a vacation
for the same reason . How can I get him out of her clutches ? DAUGHTER, 3,000 MILES AWAY

lor other needl.
The craft room Ia a place lor those wholrish to give of their
time and effort ln making Items lor tl)e center. Most
educatic1181 programs are ~!so presented In ~ center room.
The nutritional (X'Ogram Ia a very bnportant )lh8se of the
center. FrOm 11:30 a.nt to 12:30 pm. a hot limch is served to
llllllllllora, oo a donation baa!B only. We ask allth~ p4IM1ng
to eat to reglller tbe day before. U you have not registered, you
wlllbeservedamealbutit may not be from the regular menu.
The DU!rltion program II funded tbrough tbe Community
Action Agency.
On lleeember 13 and 1~ we will be holding sand art classes
In tbecenter room starting at lOam. Bring your own container
~ lllld you will have a pretty Item to take horne, Sand is available
at a nominal lee.
The BMual Christmas party lor all senior citizens will be
beld December 16 starting at 1 pm. There will be carol
" alnglng, refreshments and a visit from Sanis Claus. We hope to
,. 1ee a lot rl our friends In attendance.
December 17 will be the montbly blood presaure clinic
llarllng at 10 a.m . At 10:4~ a.m. we wiU have a speaker on .
"Healtb Nutrition."
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The center is decorated lor the Christmas season and
bazaar Items are still being offered for sale. We a.!so have
candy which can be gilt boxed.
Clme ln and visit with us this week and become a part of
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• ia needed.

TuesdJJy Nrght Special

I refuse to slgn lor him to marry (she isn't pregnant ), and

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Mlln St. ln Pomeroy, provldeo a p~oductive and caring
almQipbere for older Meigs Countlans.
()u' center II open !run 1:30am. to t :30 p.m. each weekday. The personnel rl the center are always avallable to help
lllll1lor dtilena with questions on medicare, social security,
ebollllng,lnd other related problems. We can provide transporllltllll to tbe center, to the doe!Dr, to the grocery store lil!ll

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he said he'd quit school when he's 16 and move In with her

Dear W . and P. :
Do nothing - unless it's rea lly necessary. Your son has
given himself a few months'lceway 'until he's 16," so go along
with him: stop actively fighting the union .
I've an idea that when he faces the reality of getting full·
time work, supporting a wife (or letting her support him),
leaving high school lriends, and entering the adult world
befoce he's ready, he'll settle for dates and skip marriage or a
li ve.(ogether.
Make it pleasantly plain that if he moves, he's on his own;
U1ere' ll be no financial help from you. Job-hunting, plus the
changeableness of youth (his and hers ) should do the rest .
Odds are great that this romance will cool by spring, if
your ultirn~tums don't promote a walkout. - H.

By Sealor Clllzeu Ceater Stall
Melga Collllty Senior Cltilena Center located on Eaat

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anyway .
Both attend church regularly and don't want a livetogether situation e;cept as a last resort.
l &lt;;&lt;mld charge her with contributing to the delinquency of a
minor , but that would alienate my son entirely. What else can I
do" ~. WORRIED AND PE\(PLEXED

Senior Notes

pantspattem. Both products the pointed tip for a goOd
sharp point on collars 8Jid
are by Fantullc Fit.
pocket lla[18, and 1111! the base
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If you are inaking !aDored u a founding block to flatten
garments this winter, seams.
Belcllng Llly's new Point
Presser will belp create Wbldow Wilber Diet
perfectly pressed seams.
LAKEWOOD, Ohio (UPI)
This is a .l[Jqoc!en gadget - Thomall T. Moraghan, 21,
which looks !IOinelhlng Ulte an Lakewood, fell 28 stories to
anvil, with a wide bue and ·his deatb Saturday while
slender, pointed top surface. working u a window wuher
Use . the three-quarter-Inch at · the Winton Place
wide top section lor preaslng apartments here.
.open seams In sleeves, pants .· Police ruled the death kc·
and other tight places. Use ddental.
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MONDAY
REGULAR MEETING ,
Bethel 62, International
Order of Job's Daughters,
7:30 p.m. Monday at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
UNITED METHODIST
Women , Heath United
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the church. Mrs.
Beulah Strauss to have
devotions with Mrs. Beulah
Jones to give the program.
Hostesses will be Mrs.
Doro.thy Roller, Nellie and
Hallie Zerkle, Betty Fultz and
Emma K. Clatworthy.
TRI-COUNTY C.B. Club
special meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Monday at Motorcycle Club,
CR 19, concerning Christmas
party. All members asked to
attend.
TUPPERS PLAINS
Booster ·Club meeting, 7:30
p.m. Monday at school. ,
SOUTHERN 1\THLETIC
Boosters will elect officers
Monday, 7:30 p.m. at high
school, Racine: all members
urged to atttnd.
RUTLAND PTA, 7:30p.m.
Monday at the school.
tuESDAY
· MEIGS CANCER Society
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
in new office located In lormer Meigs Children's Home
building, Mulberry Heights.
Committees will be com·
pleted: public invited.
. ~Eit&gt;S COUNTY Chapter
53 DAV Tuesday at DAV
home on Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy, 7:30 p.m. Rdreshments. District nine com·
mander, Arthur L. Leach of
Jackson, will attend.
SYRACUSE. PTO Tuesday,
7:30 p.m. at the - school.
Fathers night will be observed. Carl Wolfe will be

Dear Daughter:
Why not Invite your father for a "single vacation" at your
home? If he truly wants to leave his wife, the temporary
separation may give him courage. (Or he may decide "Jaws"
isn 't so bad after all.) - H.
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TUESDAY .
HARRISONVILLE CHAP·
TER, O:E.S. regular meeting
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the
Temple. Practice lor In·
stallation will be held
following the meetin~ .
WEDNESDAY
HARRISONVILLE Senior
Citizens Club, aiUiual Christ·
mas potluck and gift exchange, Wednesday, 6 p.m. at
the Harrisonville Elementary
School.
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Club, Wednesday , at t.he
home of Mrs. Nancy Colllns.
Annual Christmas party with
a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
and a $1 gift exchange. Prizes
for the best wrapped · gilts.
Members are to wear
homemade corsages which
will also he judged.
HARRISONVILLE Senior
Citizens Club Christmas
potluck supper, Wednesday, 6
p.m. at Harrisonville
Elementary School; gift
exchange.
MIDDLEPORT
LIT·
ERARY Club, 2 p.m. at
home 'of Mrs. Nan Moore,
with Mrs. Everett Hayes to
revieW ''Iberia."
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,
F. and A.M., Wednesay, 7:30
p.m. for special convocation
to conler the royal arch
degree. All comp ~ ions
urged to attend.
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Mr. Lincoln Russell was a
Saturday evening visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Johnson .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma wer e Friday afternpon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley T. Johnson.
Mrs . Bertha Russell
returned home Jrom several
days visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Russell of Kentucky.
· Bryan and Jamie Reeves of
1
Chester spent Saturday
evening · with grandparents .
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves:
Mrs. Jones of New Haven
was a recent visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Johnson
and family.

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A 16-piece brass ensemble
presented
Christmas
Laura Smith, Mary Smith,
selections Sunday during the
Meli ssa Spencer,
Greg
Thomas. Becky Tillis, Denise worship service at Heath
Turner, Fred Young, J. R. United Methodist Church in
Wamsley, Troy Willis.
8th grade Connie Middleport.
The musicians, all Meigs
Hailey, Kelly Br own Robert
Davi s, Sher Drehel, Linda
High School students, wer~ .
Eason, Tina East, Teresa directed by Meigs Local
Fetty , Jerry Fi elds, ~evln Instrumental music in·
Gibbs, Tim Gore. Araka
Grate, Ka'lrena Hale , Robert structor Dwight Goins.
H~rmon, Jayne Hoefl ich ,
Performing were Robin
Sheila Horky, Jean Horton,
Dewhurst, Velvet Swisher,
Angie Houchins, Joyce
Janey , David Kennedy, Brian DaMy WUI, Paige Smith and
King, Linda Kovalchik , Anita Teresa Taylor, trumpets;
Lee. Eddie Lester, Terry Garland Al~shire, Laura
Mayes , Patty Mitchell, John Hoov.er, June Wamsley,
Morris , La ura Ohlinger ,·
Steve Ohlinger , Ang'ela Trina--Faulk and John Story,
Payne, Beth Perrin , ~ Jqan trombones; Darlend Barrett,
Roberts, Terry Rowley, Lor i
Kathy Haley, Sandy Games
Rupe. Cami lle Swindell. and Teresa Van Meter,
Barbara Tanner, Nancy
Wallace, Darla Wilcox. Darla french horns, and Carl Gheen
Susy
Samuels,
Will iamson, Bryan Wilcox; and
David Wilkes.
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the Senate Watergate
proceedings.
"'It 's on r~d who lled at'
certains times and wbo was
telling the truth," he aaid.
"So we can put \he,U,eory tn a
sound test. If the technique
· had been perfected .before
Water)late it cou)d bave been
~ great aid and may have
greatly speeded up the
proceedings."
The study has other
appUcations, liS well.
"! had one student who was
a student counselor and was
involved in trying to find out
who had been stealing things
from one of the dormitnrles,"
he said. "She sat In when
sevaral suspects were qu~s­
Uoned and told tbe pollee that
one of U1e persons was lying.
The police questioned the
person and he confessed. "
ispe."
BeiUiett Is improvlng his
BeiUiett. says he became
tr~inlng
fii.IJl · by Interested In lhe Idea after 12
incorporating videotapo of years as a journall.st.

David Reuter, Helen Slack ,

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is doing the research ror his
doctnrate degree . "I wanted
a more scientific approach tn
teach tn my atlldents.
"In the study I tralned
people to lie and then
videotaped them without
their knowledge. I then had
groups of students study the
films tn see if they could
catch the liars. They could do
so about 80 per cent of the
· time.
"What th~y look for Is an
eyebllnk or other fa clul
expressions, such as a
person's jaw dropping .
Normally, an eyeblink takes
about one-filth of a second,
but in the case of tile liars we
found It tn be a 40th of u
second . That 's all but
Invisible to the untrained eye
and without slowing down the

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the UMW's political arm, is a
director of XYZ and caDs it a
''defense fund for employees
unjustly
fir~d ·
or
tennina ted ."
In the president's view, the
fund is "an obvious effort to
keep rne from exercising my
authority. " Others listed as
directnrs are .John L. Cox,
acting UMW organizing
director, Judy A. Medley, a
secretary in Miller's office.

chik, Tracy Hysell. Crysta l

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ASHLAND - Kentucky
Governor Julian M. Carroll
and a distinguished group
of Kentucky's federal
legislators will speak at the
ground breaking ceremony
for a· $178 mill ion coal
liquefaction pilot plant and
testing program near hert! at
Catl ett sburg ~ Ky ., at 1l n.m.,
Dcc; .15.
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Joining th~ Commonwealth
of Kentucky's chief exec utive
will be Senators Walter D.
Huddleston and Wendell H.
Ford and Congressmman
Ca rl D. Perkins . Dr. Philip C.
White,
assistant
ad·
ministrator for -fossil energy
of the Energy Research and
Development Administration
.(ERDA), will speak .
The public is .invitl'&lt;l io
attend the ground breaking
ceremony which will take
place on the construetion silp,
bes ide the Big Sandy River
adjacent to Interstate High·
way 64 at Catlettsburg.
Ashland Synthetic Fuels,
Inc., a subsidiary of Ashland'
Oil, Inc., is the primary
contractor lor the con·
struction and ope ration of the
test plant. ERDA is the
primary funding agenc~ for
the project, while additional
funds have come from the
Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Participants in the pilot plant
testing program nre expected
Last week, the uMW chief to be Standard of Indiana,
was forced to defend himself the Electric Power Resea rch
against published reports Institute and Ashland Svn·
questioning his use of union thetic Fuels.
expense mooey. Information
Conoco · and Mobil have
for 'the articles came from agreed in principle to par·
union sources.
ticipate in the project. The
One example of the kind of process, known as H-Coal
divisiveness he. is talking (TM ), was developed by
about, Miller said, Is, the Hydrocarbon Research, Inc.,
existence of the newly a wholly owned subsidiary of
Incorporated XYZ Fund, Inc. Dynalectron Corporation.
The non'llrofit corporation
came into being in October Retired Officer Die•
after executive assistant
COLUMBUS (UP! ) _ Carl
Edward Burke and press aide Barth, whose 38 year-s on the
Bernard Aronson were fired. Columbus Police Department
The stated purpose of the 1orce was the 1ongest .m t hc
.
"to pro~ote and de
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protect the rights of United Saturday at the age of 65.
Mlne Workers of America
Bar th , who retired In May
International employes of this year, saw his two sons
through the support of Karl and Gary follow in his
litigation and other lawful footsteps. Both are members

ATHENS, Ohio (UP[) The journalism students of
Ohio University professor
Roger Bennett have beeij_
studying
the arching
eyebrows and blinking eyes
of the Senate Watergate
hearing witnesses.
Adapting a technique ,of
psychologists and students of
non-verbal communication.
BeMett, has been developing
the interpretation of facial
expressioos as a journalistic
tool.
"There 's nOthing more
fru strating \han being lied to
by a source, " he said. uu
reporters are going to print
the truth, they have to find it
first, and I think this method
will help."
The professor says subcoo~
scious facia l expresslons like
a witness furrowing a brow or
frowning, ordinarily take just
a fraction of a •econd but
may give people away . when
tl1ey are not telling the truU1 .
·'The untrained person
wouldtl 'l notice them,"
BeMett said .
But the veteran reporter
has developed a training film
for his classes which can be
slowed down and gradually
speeded up until the viewer
can pick up the " lie"
expressions.
"Reporters need more tools
than just a sharp pencil a
notepad and a list of gtod
questions," said BeMett_. who

Eblin,

Dave
Hoffman,
Brent
Houdashelt, Roger Koval -

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Grimm. Ang ela H'ar mOii .

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Always a Christmas Favorite ... creams, nuts,
fruits, caramels, nougats, toffeescotch,
crunches and chewy centers, dipPed in the
finest dark and milk choco!ate.

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By Mrs. L. Balderson
Ralph Johnson of Bar·
berton spent a week here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ILinioul Johnson, deer hunting.
Mrs. Hazel Curtis and Mrs.
Evelyn Mondry ~re patients
at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, Pomeroy.
Mrs. C. P. Cauthorn and
family honored her mother,
Mrs. M. Nesselroad, Long
Bottom, with a birthday
dinner recently, others at·
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Garth Smith, Mrs. Ernestine
Hayman and Mr. Nesselroad
of Long Bottom.
R. E. Williams is a patient .
at Camden-Clark Hospital,
Parkersburg, W. Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rose were holiday dinner
guests of their daughter and
son-In-law, Mr. . and Mrs.
Dana Van Meter a11d family
of Belpre.
Mrs. Bess Lork~ is a
patient at Camden-Clark
Hospital, Parkersburg. W.
Va.

Vicky

Tammy Eichinger, Belinda

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News Notes

·December 15th

Ohio U's J-students look
for liars' raised eyebrow

Kimber ly DeMoss, Melanie

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direct role by Britain In the
transitional . pro cess,
allhengh Richard has ruled
out any use of British troops.
Rhodesian Premier Ian
Smith, who left the
conference 9Jnday, said still
opposes a British presence
but is prepared to consider
any new proposals to narrow
the differences between the
black and white posltions.
Richard ." had . his last .
. meeting Wllh Smith before
the prime minister flew ha ck
. to Salisbury Sunday night.
He called ln nationalist
leader Ndabanlngi Sithole for
. a working lunch today and
later in the day was to see
Robert Mugahe and Joshua
Nkomo, leaders of th e
militant "Patriotic Front."
The final private session
will be with Bishop Abel
Muzorewa .
The conference formally
began Oct. 28 and was
scheduled· to conclude Nov.
30. As one deadlock followed
another, that deadline was
puahed back to Dec. 20 .
However, with the rival
delegations still far apart ,
Brilaln has decided on an
early adjournment .

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GENEVA, Switzerland
(UPI) · ,... lvor Richard ,
British chairman of the
Rhodesia conference, tllday
called a final series of
meetings with black and
white delegations before
adjourning the talks for
Christmas.
Conlerence officials said
Richard probably would announce the reeess Tuesday .
· He was coosultlng tho four
black delegations and · th&lt;i
white Rhodesian government
faction on where and when tn
start a second stage of talks,
the olllclall said.
There probably will be a
final plenary session to
formally
close
the
conference, the officials said,
unless Richard decides tn end
the seven weeks of talks·with
a simple adjournment
BMouncement.
"For the salie of form, It
would probably be better to
have a final full meeting,"
one official said.
With the second stage,
Britain will present a
compromise plan lor the
transition from white
minority to black majority
rule In Rhodesia lnvolv~ a

being launched

not nearly enough Indians

Plus tax

THE MEIGS INN

THURSDAY
HARRISONVILLE Chapter OES, installation of
offi""rs, 7:30p.m. Thursday
with aU members to take a
covered dish for the social
hour.

Rhodesian talks
go ~ in new r.ound

AUXILIARY TO DINE
RACINE
- The aUJiliary
t
of
the
Racine
Fire Depart•'
&lt; •
ment
will
meet
Tuesday,
Dec.
• Wilber
Parker
ac14
at
7
p.m.
at
the
fire
house.
, companied by· Herbert
:·: Parker of Syracuse, visited The group will go to Craw's
CHARLESiON, W. Va.
•. their sister and her husband , Steak House for d!Mer, then
return
to
ihe
lire
station
for
a
(UP!)
- To United Mine
• Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
·
gift
exchange
and
election
of
·
Workers
President Arnold
~ Schrader at Frankiort,
officers;
Miller,
recent
troubles ,ln his
' Kentucky, during the
union
are
a
sign
that "too
~ Thanksgiving holidays.
CUBS
TO
MEET
many
(staff
members)
want
:, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Middleport
Cub
Scout
Pack
to
he
chief
and
there
are
not
· Parker attended the wedding
245
will
meet
Thursday,
Dec.
enough
Indians."
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r of their son, Edward and
16 at 7 p.m. at the American
Miller charged Sunday that
- Margaret (Peg ) Predmore, Legion Post home in Mid· disloyal and politically ambi·- at Grove City, Ohio last dleport .
tious UMW staffers were
Saturday.
trying to undermine his
·authority and divide the
union.
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creating this dlvlsl veness,
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they can build up the
pressure, tie me up and keep
me from doing my job," said
Miller, vowing at the same
CAN I ES
time that, "I will not allow
them to do it. "

$295
Pomeroy,

Alfred
Social Notes

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�t;-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, Dec.l3,1976

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Church schedules holiday activities'·
meet ot the church at 6 p.m.
end will go from there to
assigned areas., Afterwarda
they will retum to the church
for hot chocolate.
Plans have also been made
lor a youth revival to he held
Jan. 27-30 with GleM Stem of
Grove City preaching.
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A Thanksgiving fellowship
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~ recenUy at the Kyger Creek
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attendance. After the dinner
Holiday activities have
been planned by the
congregation of the First
Southern Baptist Church,
Pomeroy.
The annual Christmas
program will be presented at
'n30 p.m. on Dec. 19 at the

church and that afternoon at
3 p.m. there will be a bap- .
tismal service ot the French
City Baptist Church In
Gallipolis. On Dec. 22 the
church will participate in a
convention-wide ca rol slng.
Those participating are to

Helen Help ' '
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By Helen Bottel

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Will ReaUty Cool His Ardor?
Dear Helen :
Our !:&gt;-year-old son is "engaged" tn a 21-year-old woman.
She has own apartment and car and attends college here full

was given about hOw Goo has
blessed the church the past
year by leading Paul White to
be pastor of the congregation.
Pictures were on display.
During a fun sharing t.lme

Adorable toys are easy to make_,

several membera ~ld how
By Joaoue Schreiber
they met their husbands or
(NEA)
- Small sewing
wives and highlights of their
aids are reminder throughout
courtship days.
The youth chOir sang on lht year 'ot thoughtful gift·
Dec. 7 at the Assoclatlonal M· giving. Here are a few ideas
Night Rally held at -Jackson. for stocking stuffers plus a
Sll:teen choir members and suggestion lor a cute stuffed
four adults from the Pomeroy toy to make for children this
church attended the rally. holiday.
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There were approximately
An adorable new version of
120 there .
At S,!lllday school on Dec. ~ a traditional stuffed toy to
there were 55 In attendance. make as· gifts - a pair of
Sullday school Is held at 9:30 snap-together doggies is
a.m. and . everyone Is caned Hug-Urns.
The pre-cut kit co0tblns aU
welcome. On Wednesday
evenlngs there is Bible study fabrics - calico prints, solid
.at 7:30p.m. with the pastor pieces of red and green lor
leading the adults and the faces, felt and sell·
Hershel McClure leading the adhering fastener. Complete
patterns and step-by-step
youth.

lnstructlona make the tuk
easy, Everything is lnclucled
ex~pt the Polyes!er Jiul!ing.
Send check or money order
lor $4.96 plus 75 cents postage
to Saddle Valley Stitchery, P.
0. Bo1 144, Saddle River, N.
J ., 07458.

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If you're \Ired of stretchy

Iabrie tape measures, try the
new Body-Ruler. it is a tape
measure of llexible transparent plllstlc, hinged like a
carpenter's rule, and marked
In inches and. metric. A
companion _piece Is the .
Pantsformer,
llexlble rule
designed
.to ameasure
the
crotch curve, and transfer
that measurement to the

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Dear Helen:
SiX years ago I married the greatest guy In the world. He's
a hard worker, loving father and husband and never goes out
without me e&lt;cept on Thursday nt~ts.
My problem is that almost every Thursday he comes home
drunk after bowling In the men's league. Then he gets nasfy ·
and tells me the worst thing I ever did was take a job from
midnight until 8 a.m.
Otherwi'le, .he helps as much as possible and goes along
with my (often sleepless) hectic schedule. I wani a fuU-tirne
loving husband, not a part-time nasty drunk . Please help! UPTIGHT ON THURSDAYS
Dear Uptight:
Perhaps your husband wants a full -time loving wife , not a
tired partner who leaves h_is bed each night for work. His
Thursday "drunks" may give him the courage to say so. .
Since he's the "greatest,'' a \least six and one.!JaU days out
of seven,! think you'd better listen to the liquor speaking and
look fur daytime employment. - H. ·

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Dear Helen:
When Mom and Dad divorced, Dad got hooked up with
"Jaws," my stepmother, who is driving him crazy. He drinks
too much and smokes six packs of cigarettes a day. For the
past five years, he keeps writing me constantly that he's
ugoing to leave that woman,' 1 but he never does. He
overworks, to stay away from her, and doesn 't take a vacation
for the same reason . How can I get him out of her clutches ? DAUGHTER, 3,000 MILES AWAY

lor other needl.
The craft room Ia a place lor those wholrish to give of their
time and effort ln making Items lor tl)e center. Most
educatic1181 programs are ~!so presented In ~ center room.
The nutritional (X'Ogram Ia a very bnportant )lh8se of the
center. FrOm 11:30 a.nt to 12:30 pm. a hot limch is served to
llllllllllora, oo a donation baa!B only. We ask allth~ p4IM1ng
to eat to reglller tbe day before. U you have not registered, you
wlllbeservedamealbutit may not be from the regular menu.
The DU!rltion program II funded tbrough tbe Community
Action Agency.
On lleeember 13 and 1~ we will be holding sand art classes
In tbecenter room starting at lOam. Bring your own container
~ lllld you will have a pretty Item to take horne, Sand is available
at a nominal lee.
The BMual Christmas party lor all senior citizens will be
beld December 16 starting at 1 pm. There will be carol
" alnglng, refreshments and a visit from Sanis Claus. We hope to
,. 1ee a lot rl our friends In attendance.
December 17 will be the montbly blood presaure clinic
llarllng at 10 a.m . At 10:4~ a.m. we wiU have a speaker on .
"Healtb Nutrition."
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The center is decorated lor the Christmas season and
bazaar Items are still being offered for sale. We a.!so have
candy which can be gilt boxed.
Clme ln and visit with us this week and become a part of
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~ our "group." Phooe us at 992-7886 or 992-7884 if transportation
• ia needed.

TuesdJJy Nrght Special

I refuse to slgn lor him to marry (she isn't pregnant ), and

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Mlln St. ln Pomeroy, provldeo a p~oductive and caring
almQipbere for older Meigs Countlans.
()u' center II open !run 1:30am. to t :30 p.m. each weekday. The personnel rl the center are always avallable to help
lllll1lor dtilena with questions on medicare, social security,
ebollllng,lnd other related problems. We can provide transporllltllll to tbe center, to the doe!Dr, to the grocery store lil!ll

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he said he'd quit school when he's 16 and move In with her

Dear W . and P. :
Do nothing - unless it's rea lly necessary. Your son has
given himself a few months'lceway 'until he's 16," so go along
with him: stop actively fighting the union .
I've an idea that when he faces the reality of getting full·
time work, supporting a wife (or letting her support him),
leaving high school lriends, and entering the adult world
befoce he's ready, he'll settle for dates and skip marriage or a
li ve.(ogether.
Make it pleasantly plain that if he moves, he's on his own;
U1ere' ll be no financial help from you. Job-hunting, plus the
changeableness of youth (his and hers ) should do the rest .
Odds are great that this romance will cool by spring, if
your ultirn~tums don't promote a walkout. - H.

By Sealor Clllzeu Ceater Stall
Melga Collllty Senior Cltilena Center located on Eaat

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anyway .
Both attend church regularly and don't want a livetogether situation e;cept as a last resort.
l &lt;;&lt;mld charge her with contributing to the delinquency of a
minor , but that would alienate my son entirely. What else can I
do" ~. WORRIED AND PE\(PLEXED

Senior Notes

pantspattem. Both products the pointed tip for a goOd
sharp point on collars 8Jid
are by Fantullc Fit.
pocket lla[18, and 1111! the base
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If you are inaking !aDored u a founding block to flatten
garments this winter, seams.
Belcllng Llly's new Point
Presser will belp create Wbldow Wilber Diet
perfectly pressed seams.
LAKEWOOD, Ohio (UPI)
This is a .l[Jqoc!en gadget - Thomall T. Moraghan, 21,
which looks !IOinelhlng Ulte an Lakewood, fell 28 stories to
anvil, with a wide bue and ·his deatb Saturday while
slender, pointed top surface. working u a window wuher
Use . the three-quarter-Inch at · the Winton Place
wide top section lor preaslng apartments here.
.open seams In sleeves, pants .· Police ruled the death kc·
and other tight places. Use ddental.
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MONDAY
REGULAR MEETING ,
Bethel 62, International
Order of Job's Daughters,
7:30 p.m. Monday at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
UNITED METHODIST
Women , Heath United
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the church. Mrs.
Beulah Strauss to have
devotions with Mrs. Beulah
Jones to give the program.
Hostesses will be Mrs.
Doro.thy Roller, Nellie and
Hallie Zerkle, Betty Fultz and
Emma K. Clatworthy.
TRI-COUNTY C.B. Club
special meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Monday at Motorcycle Club,
CR 19, concerning Christmas
party. All members asked to
attend.
TUPPERS PLAINS
Booster ·Club meeting, 7:30
p.m. Monday at school. ,
SOUTHERN 1\THLETIC
Boosters will elect officers
Monday, 7:30 p.m. at high
school, Racine: all members
urged to atttnd.
RUTLAND PTA, 7:30p.m.
Monday at the school.
tuESDAY
· MEIGS CANCER Society
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
in new office located In lormer Meigs Children's Home
building, Mulberry Heights.
Committees will be com·
pleted: public invited.
. ~Eit&gt;S COUNTY Chapter
53 DAV Tuesday at DAV
home on Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy, 7:30 p.m. Rdreshments. District nine com·
mander, Arthur L. Leach of
Jackson, will attend.
SYRACUSE. PTO Tuesday,
7:30 p.m. at the - school.
Fathers night will be observed. Carl Wolfe will be

Dear Daughter:
Why not Invite your father for a "single vacation" at your
home? If he truly wants to leave his wife, the temporary
separation may give him courage. (Or he may decide "Jaws"
isn 't so bad after all.) - H.
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TUESDAY .
HARRISONVILLE CHAP·
TER, O:E.S. regular meeting
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the
Temple. Practice lor In·
stallation will be held
following the meetin~ .
WEDNESDAY
HARRISONVILLE Senior
Citizens Club, aiUiual Christ·
mas potluck and gift exchange, Wednesday, 6 p.m. at
the Harrisonville Elementary
School.
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Club, Wednesday , at t.he
home of Mrs. Nancy Colllns.
Annual Christmas party with
a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
and a $1 gift exchange. Prizes
for the best wrapped · gilts.
Members are to wear
homemade corsages which
will also he judged.
HARRISONVILLE Senior
Citizens Club Christmas
potluck supper, Wednesday, 6
p.m. at Harrisonville
Elementary School; gift
exchange.
MIDDLEPORT
LIT·
ERARY Club, 2 p.m. at
home 'of Mrs. Nan Moore,
with Mrs. Everett Hayes to
revieW ''Iberia."
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,
F. and A.M., Wednesay, 7:30
p.m. for special convocation
to conler the royal arch
degree. All comp ~ ions
urged to attend.
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News Notes
Mr. Lincoln Russell was a
Saturday evening visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Johnson .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma wer e Friday afternpon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley T. Johnson.
Mrs . Bertha Russell
returned home Jrom several
days visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Russell of Kentucky.
· Bryan and Jamie Reeves of
1
Chester spent Saturday
evening · with grandparents .
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves:
Mrs. Jones of New Haven
was a recent visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Johnson
and family.

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l'om·h of year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P! I ~
Uni versity of AkJ-on Football
Coach Jim Dennison, who led
the Zips to an 8-2 regula!'
season mark and '111Merup
for the NCAA Div ision II loot·
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Montana State in the Pioneer
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A 16-piece brass ensemble
presented
Christmas
Laura Smith, Mary Smith,
selections Sunday during the
Meli ssa Spencer,
Greg
Thomas. Becky Tillis, Denise worship service at Heath
Turner, Fred Young, J. R. United Methodist Church in
Wamsley, Troy Willis.
8th grade Connie Middleport.
The musicians, all Meigs
Hailey, Kelly Br own Robert
Davi s, Sher Drehel, Linda
High School students, wer~ .
Eason, Tina East, Teresa directed by Meigs Local
Fetty , Jerry Fi elds, ~evln Instrumental music in·
Gibbs, Tim Gore. Araka
Grate, Ka'lrena Hale , Robert structor Dwight Goins.
H~rmon, Jayne Hoefl ich ,
Performing were Robin
Sheila Horky, Jean Horton,
Dewhurst, Velvet Swisher,
Angie Houchins, Joyce
Janey , David Kennedy, Brian DaMy WUI, Paige Smith and
King, Linda Kovalchik , Anita Teresa Taylor, trumpets;
Lee. Eddie Lester, Terry Garland Al~shire, Laura
Mayes , Patty Mitchell, John Hoov.er, June Wamsley,
Morris , La ura Ohlinger ,·
Steve Ohlinger , Ang'ela Trina--Faulk and John Story,
Payne, Beth Perrin , ~ Jqan trombones; Darlend Barrett,
Roberts, Terry Rowley, Lor i
Kathy Haley, Sandy Games
Rupe. Cami lle Swindell. and Teresa Van Meter,
Barbara Tanner, Nancy
Wallace, Darla Wilcox. Darla french horns, and Carl Gheen
Susy
Samuels,
Will iamson, Bryan Wilcox; and
David Wilkes.
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the Senate Watergate
proceedings.
"'It 's on r~d who lled at'
certains times and wbo was
telling the truth," he aaid.
"So we can put \he,U,eory tn a
sound test. If the technique
· had been perfected .before
Water)late it cou)d bave been
~ great aid and may have
greatly speeded up the
proceedings."
The study has other
appUcations, liS well.
"! had one student who was
a student counselor and was
involved in trying to find out
who had been stealing things
from one of the dormitnrles,"
he said. "She sat In when
sevaral suspects were qu~s­
Uoned and told tbe pollee that
one of U1e persons was lying.
The police questioned the
person and he confessed. "
ispe."
BeiUiett Is improvlng his
BeiUiett. says he became
tr~inlng
fii.IJl · by Interested In lhe Idea after 12
incorporating videotapo of years as a journall.st.

David Reuter, Helen Slack ,

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is doing the research ror his
doctnrate degree . "I wanted
a more scientific approach tn
teach tn my atlldents.
"In the study I tralned
people to lie and then
videotaped them without
their knowledge. I then had
groups of students study the
films tn see if they could
catch the liars. They could do
so about 80 per cent of the
· time.
"What th~y look for Is an
eyebllnk or other fa clul
expressions, such as a
person's jaw dropping .
Normally, an eyeblink takes
about one-filth of a second,
but in the case of tile liars we
found It tn be a 40th of u
second . That 's all but
Invisible to the untrained eye
and without slowing down the

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measures
to do alloutthlnthgs
of
thetmen
Columbus
Police
aCnonluumalbpuo
siiDclosnpdautccthed
necessary atnd
o carry
· IS
Depar
t.
·
·
,.
purpose."
William H. Schechter, Jr.,' . . . . . . .~11111111111--•
'who coordinates state legisla·
ti.ve activities lor OOMPAC,
the UMW's political arm, is a
director of XYZ and caDs it a
''defense fund for employees
unjustly
fir~d ·
or
tennina ted ."
In the president's view, the
fund is "an obvious effort to
keep rne from exercising my
authority. " Others listed as
directnrs are .John L. Cox,
acting UMW organizing
director, Judy A. Medley, a
secretary in Miller's office.

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Reody to finish chest with ruogeq rope Mndles.

ASHLAND - Kentucky
Governor Julian M. Carroll
and a distinguished group
of Kentucky's federal
legislators will speak at the
ground breaking ceremony
for a· $178 mill ion coal
liquefaction pilot plant and
testing program near hert! at
Catl ett sburg ~ Ky ., at 1l n.m.,
Dcc; .15.
·
Joining th~ Commonwealth
of Kentucky's chief exec utive
will be Senators Walter D.
Huddleston and Wendell H.
Ford and Congressmman
Ca rl D. Perkins . Dr. Philip C.
White,
assistant
ad·
ministrator for -fossil energy
of the Energy Research and
Development Administration
.(ERDA), will speak .
The public is .invitl'&lt;l io
attend the ground breaking
ceremony which will take
place on the construetion silp,
bes ide the Big Sandy River
adjacent to Interstate High·
way 64 at Catlettsburg.
Ashland Synthetic Fuels,
Inc., a subsidiary of Ashland'
Oil, Inc., is the primary
contractor lor the con·
struction and ope ration of the
test plant. ERDA is the
primary funding agenc~ for
the project, while additional
funds have come from the
Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Participants in the pilot plant
testing program nre expected
Last week, the uMW chief to be Standard of Indiana,
was forced to defend himself the Electric Power Resea rch
against published reports Institute and Ashland Svn·
questioning his use of union thetic Fuels.
expense mooey. Information
Conoco · and Mobil have
for 'the articles came from agreed in principle to par·
union sources.
ticipate in the project. The
One example of the kind of process, known as H-Coal
divisiveness he. is talking (TM ), was developed by
about, Miller said, Is, the Hydrocarbon Research, Inc.,
existence of the newly a wholly owned subsidiary of
Incorporated XYZ Fund, Inc. Dynalectron Corporation.
The non'llrofit corporation
came into being in October Retired Officer Die•
after executive assistant
COLUMBUS (UP! ) _ Carl
Edward Burke and press aide Barth, whose 38 year-s on the
Bernard Aronson were fired. Columbus Police Department
The stated purpose of the 1orce was the 1ongest .m t hc
.
"to pro~ote and de
fund IS
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parirnent's history, died
protect the rights of United Saturday at the age of 65.
Mlne Workers of America
Bar th , who retired In May
International employes of this year, saw his two sons
through the support of Karl and Gary follow in his
litigation and other lawful footsteps. Both are members

ATHENS, Ohio (UP[) The journalism students of
Ohio University professor
Roger Bennett have beeij_
studying
the arching
eyebrows and blinking eyes
of the Senate Watergate
hearing witnesses.
Adapting a technique ,of
psychologists and students of
non-verbal communication.
BeMett, has been developing
the interpretation of facial
expressioos as a journalistic
tool.
"There 's nOthing more
fru strating \han being lied to
by a source, " he said. uu
reporters are going to print
the truth, they have to find it
first, and I think this method
will help."
The professor says subcoo~
scious facia l expresslons like
a witness furrowing a brow or
frowning, ordinarily take just
a fraction of a •econd but
may give people away . when
tl1ey are not telling the truU1 .
·'The untrained person
wouldtl 'l notice them,"
BeMett said .
But the veteran reporter
has developed a training film
for his classes which can be
slowed down and gradually
speeded up until the viewer
can pick up the " lie"
expressions.
"Reporters need more tools
than just a sharp pencil a
notepad and a list of gtod
questions," said BeMett_. who

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By Mrs. L. Balderson
Ralph Johnson of Bar·
berton spent a week here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ILinioul Johnson, deer hunting.
Mrs. Hazel Curtis and Mrs.
Evelyn Mondry ~re patients
at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, Pomeroy.
Mrs. C. P. Cauthorn and
family honored her mother,
Mrs. M. Nesselroad, Long
Bottom, with a birthday
dinner recently, others at·
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Garth Smith, Mrs. Ernestine
Hayman and Mr. Nesselroad
of Long Bottom.
R. E. Williams is a patient .
at Camden-Clark Hospital,
Parkersburg, W. Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rose were holiday dinner
guests of their daughter and
son-In-law, Mr. . and Mrs.
Dana Van Meter a11d family
of Belpre.
Mrs. Bess Lork~ is a
patient at Camden-Clark
Hospital, Parkersburg. W.
Va.

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Reedsville
News Notes

·December 15th

Ohio U's J-students look
for liars' raised eyebrow

Kimber ly DeMoss, Melanie

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REG.
15.99

direct role by Britain In the
transitional . pro cess,
allhengh Richard has ruled
out any use of British troops.
Rhodesian Premier Ian
Smith, who left the
conference 9Jnday, said still
opposes a British presence
but is prepared to consider
any new proposals to narrow
the differences between the
black and white posltions.
Richard ." had . his last .
. meeting Wllh Smith before
the prime minister flew ha ck
. to Salisbury Sunday night.
He called ln nationalist
leader Ndabanlngi Sithole for
. a working lunch today and
later in the day was to see
Robert Mugahe and Joshua
Nkomo, leaders of th e
militant "Patriotic Front."
The final private session
will be with Bishop Abel
Muzorewa .
The conference formally
began Oct. 28 and was
scheduled· to conclude Nov.
30. As one deadlock followed
another, that deadline was
puahed back to Dec. 20 .
However, with the rival
delegations still far apart ,
Brilaln has decided on an
early adjournment .

11MW has too many chiefs,

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GENEVA, Switzerland
(UPI) · ,... lvor Richard ,
British chairman of the
Rhodesia conference, tllday
called a final series of
meetings with black and
white delegations before
adjourning the talks for
Christmas.
Conlerence officials said
Richard probably would announce the reeess Tuesday .
· He was coosultlng tho four
black delegations and · th&lt;i
white Rhodesian government
faction on where and when tn
start a second stage of talks,
the olllclall said.
There probably will be a
final plenary session to
formally
close
the
conference, the officials said,
unless Richard decides tn end
the seven weeks of talks·with
a simple adjournment
BMouncement.
"For the salie of form, It
would probably be better to
have a final full meeting,"
one official said.
With the second stage,
Britain will present a
compromise plan lor the
transition from white
minority to black majority
rule In Rhodesia lnvolv~ a

being launched

not nearly enough Indians

Plus tax

THE MEIGS INN

THURSDAY
HARRISONVILLE Chapter OES, installation of
offi""rs, 7:30p.m. Thursday
with aU members to take a
covered dish for the social
hour.

Rhodesian talks
go ~ in new r.ound

AUXILIARY TO DINE
RACINE
- The aUJiliary
t
of
the
Racine
Fire Depart•'
&lt; •
ment
will
meet
Tuesday,
Dec.
• Wilber
Parker
ac14
at
7
p.m.
at
the
fire
house.
, companied by· Herbert
:·: Parker of Syracuse, visited The group will go to Craw's
CHARLESiON, W. Va.
•. their sister and her husband , Steak House for d!Mer, then
return
to
ihe
lire
station
for
a
(UP!)
- To United Mine
• Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
·
gift
exchange
and
election
of
·
Workers
President Arnold
~ Schrader at Frankiort,
officers;
Miller,
recent
troubles ,ln his
' Kentucky, during the
union
are
a
sign
that "too
~ Thanksgiving holidays.
CUBS
TO
MEET
many
(staff
members)
want
:, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Middleport
Cub
Scout
Pack
to
he
chief
and
there
are
not
· Parker attended the wedding
245
will
meet
Thursday,
Dec.
enough
Indians."
·
r of their son, Edward and
16 at 7 p.m. at the American
Miller charged Sunday that
- Margaret (Peg ) Predmore, Legion Post home in Mid· disloyal and politically ambi·- at Grove City, Ohio last dleport .
tious UMW staffers were
Saturday.
trying to undermine his
·authority and divide the
union.
•••
"They think that by
creating this dlvlsl veness,
'
they can build up the
pressure, tie me up and keep
me from doing my job," said
Miller, vowing at the same
CAN I ES
time that, "I will not allow
them to do it. "

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PA OPOSAL NO 1
Inser tion
1 - One 1917 mo del dum p ~51 69
RATES
The oblect of the Comp la int
tr uck wi th a Peabo dy Gal lon
For Wanf Ad Serv ice
or equ ivalen t dump body , 108'' Is to r equ ire ttie defend an t s
5 cen ts per w9r d o ne
X 84" X JO" nead al'1d talloate an d also all persons unknown
•n serlion
with cent er d oor In gate , clai m ing any right, title or
M ln.lmum Cha r ge S1 00
m inimum size 16" X lOu es ta te , lien or interest •n the
14 c ents p er word three
open ing
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rea l proper ty descri bed '"
conse cutive instr ttons.
2 r - H eavy d ut y 8" hOIS t Wi th sa id Com p laint ad ver se to t he
26 cent s r, er wt;lt'd six
pla in ti ff s' own er shi p or any
P T O, and levers
conse cut i ve nst(tlons.
r
Jc&amp;b pr ot!'!c tor w i th 2" cl oud u pon p la in tiffs ' title
25 Per Clll!'nt Discount o n
th ereto to se t for th the n11ture
WingS
paid ads end eds pa id
4 - Cllb lights , 4 co rn er of thei r seve ra l claims Said
with in 10 days
r eal eMat e Is described as
ligh ts lin d 6 reflec tor s
CARD OF THANKS
fO llO WS :
5 - Mud fl &amp;ps
l OIITUARY
Si t u.!lted
In
Ch ester
6 - Whee l bli Se 72 " cab to
$2 . 00
tor
50 wordi
Tow nshi p , Me igs Cou n ty .
lllC le or su lta bl e for body
l'l" ln lmtJ M
7 ........ 24,000 lbs G V W or Ohio Beg inning lit a stone in
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cents
8 - ,7,000 lbs I B ea m fron t nor the a st 114 and northwes t
8LIND.·ADS
cor ner o f the SO!Jth ees t lf• ot
rnde
Addit ional 25c Cherg e
9 - 18,500 lbs . 2-speed r ear Sec t ion 36, To w nship 3 an d
Range 12 of the Oh io Com · pe r Advertise m ent
a:-:le
OFFICE HOURi
10 - 5 speed synch r omes h pany's Purch ase, In Cheste r
8 30 a,m to 5.00 p .m .
To w nshi p , •Meigs Co unty.
trans m ission , di r ec t in f ift h
Deily , 8. 30 a.m . to 12 00
11 360 cu m v 8 gas Ohio . I hence eas t 460 tee t to a
Noon Saturday
stone co r ner , t he n ce no rth
engi ne or lar ger
Phone today 992 2156.
12 A, OOO lbs m ln •mum 1948 f eet to th e pub l iC r oa d ,
th ence west 460 f ee t th ence
fro nt sprm g capa c 1t y
I J - ll.OO&lt;l lb s m m lm um north 685 f ee l lo the northw est
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rea r sprin g capa c1t y
ATTN . fl
sa id Section 36 , then ce ea st
14 - A uXIl iary r ear spr ings
ALL HOUSEWIVES
15 - Com b lr'la t• on r ear and el ong th e nor th li ne of sa id
All Y!lrd Sales , Rumml!lge ,
sect ton 1500 t eet, t h ence south
fr ont d ir ectional Sl!}nal lights
Porch lind Besement Porch
26 33 f eet, t hen ce ea st 656 f ee t ,
16 - Tr&amp;fl lc h llu~r d swit ch
and Buement Sales , etc
th ence south H2 feet, th ence
17 - D 1a l ele ctric hor ns
east 84 te et , then ce so uth 81 5 must be paid In 11d11ance
18 - H eat er and defros ter
Get yours In early by
19 - T w o speed w indsh• eld f eet to a stone cor ne r . then ce
stopp ing by our offi ce ,.11t
west 22 40 tee t to th e w est line
w •pers an d wa she r s
The Dally Sentinel . Tll
of the southea st 'I• ot sa 1d
20 - Pow er steeri ng
Court St or wr rtl ng Box
Sec tion 36, th ence nor t h 1557
21 - 900 X 20 12 pl y front
f ee t to th e pl ~ce of beg rnn1n g , 729, Pomeroy , Oh io 45769
tires hig hwa y t r ead , 7" r i m s
n - 950 X 20 12 ply r ear ti r es conta in i ng 152 S a cr es , mor e with your r em 11tan ce.
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24 - c ast spoke wh ee ls
m the follo wing re al es t ate (;ard of Thank•
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cor ner of lh e her ein abov e 1 w1s h lo el( tend my smcere
booste r w 1th 7" rea r br akes
da&amp;e r lb ed r eal esta te. th en ce
27 - H ea11 y duty bu m per
thanks to the doctors and
east a lon g th e no rth line of
fi nd fro n t tow hOok s
11ur!'.e s ol HMC Dr Roger
Sec
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ton
36
2J5
feet.
th
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28 - L H a11d R H se n•or
Don 1els Po1neroy E,R Squad
south 26J J t ee t . th ence w es t
west coas t m tr ro rs
Ew1ng
Fun er al
Ho m e
2 J ~ t ee t , th en ce ne~rt h 10 the
19 - 70 am p ba ttery
poll bea rers,
rH:II Qhba rs and
place of beg ,n nl n ~. subt ec t to
30 50 am p or la r ge r
tne11ds w ho helped 1n a ny wa v
elC ISttn g p ublt c hi g h ways
&lt;JIIe rn ato r
Save and exce pt from th e
dur mg lhe death of m y w• f e
31 - Ca b grab h andl es, L
~b o v e t he foll ow 1ng desc rtb ed
and R
Sue Se ll ers Husband John
3'l - Full depth l oa m ben ch rea l est.!ll e co11veyed to Roy
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an d E ls•e Po ol er by deed
sea t , heavy duty t n m
Jl Heavy d ut y facto r y r eco rd ed •n Vo lu me 166 , Pag e
37 9, M e•gs Cou nty De ed
r e1nforced fra me
Re cor ds , to wil
B ei n g tn
34 - Col or , Omaha Or ange
Sec tion 36, Ches ter Town sh1p , Nuli&lt;T•
35 - Th e front of the en
vNope enc lo smg the b 1d mus t Me1g s Co u n t y , Oh io , and
beginning at t he north ea st THE RACINE Fne Depor tment w1ll
be mark ed " D ump Tr ucks
corn er of th e abo ve descri bed
ho11e a gun shoot Solurdoy ot
Propo sal No , 1 "
real es ta te on th e no rth line of
PROPOSAL NO 2
6 30 p m ot thetr bur ldm g m
Sec tion 36; th ence south 1037
1 - Sam e spec d •c at ion s as
Bo sl)on ,
f ee t to th e ce nter of th e county
pr opos a I no 1
Ro
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.
th
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wtth
th
e
cent
er
NOW
occept mg p1ono stud ent s
? - The f r onf of th e en
ot sa1d r oad north 86 degree s
vc lope enclOSing th e b1d must
beg1 nner s 1nlermed•ates , ad
:15' w es t 100 f eet, th ence north
be mark ed " D ump Tru cks ,
YOnced studen ts Coil
992
~ 67 Qegr ees w es t
562 fee t ,
Pr op os al No 2"
2270
then ce nor th 75 deqr ees west
PROPOSAL NO . l
100 fee l , th ence nor th 79 IN f ER VIEWS w tll be held Mndoy
1 - One 1977 ' '? ton mod e l
r ees &lt;15' west 100 fee l ,
deg
p ic k up tru d
Nov 2'l I '176 sta rling at II DO
2 - 35 0 cu
8 ga s th ence north 88 d eg r ees w es t
om o cl oc k 111 the off ice olthe
100 fee t , t hence west 810 f ee t
eng in e, r egular or lea d ed gas
Me•gs
Count y Comm•ss •one rs
to the wes t l me of the a bove
3 - H eavy dut y fr ont and
Cour t House P9meroy O h•o
de scr~be d rea l estate , th ence
r ear s p r~ngs
lor orc h•t ech who ore o n lhe
north fo llow •n g th e w esllme of
·1 Heav y d u t y power
app roved l•st of Sta te Ar
said r eal es tat e lo the north
br akes
w es t co r ner th er eof , th enc e
chllects {Publ• c Wor ks Stole of
5 - P ower steer 1ng
east on th e north li ne of
6 - AM FM rad•o
Oh1o ) for the proposed multi
Secti on J6 10 the pla ce of
7 - F ull depth loam be nc h
purpose fa ohty for Me1gs
b eg tn n tng , co n ta 1n 1ng 27
se&amp; t , hea vy dut y tr .m
Count y Please call lor appo mt·
acr es . mor e or less
8 - H 78 " X 15" l 1r es,. st eel
men t 992 2895
Dee d Ref eren ce
Volu m e
belt ed ra dial ti r es
204 , Page 181. M etgs Cou nt y Pl ANO INSTRU CTIONS Ch1ldr en 5
9 - On e add tt tona t H 78 " )(
Dee d Recor ds
15" ti r e and nm , steel bell ed
and adu l ts Ju ne VanVranken
You a r e reo u ~r ed to an swe r
ractia l
992 2270
th
e
com
pl
c
11
nt
w
l
t
h
tn
28
da
ys
10 - Combmat10n r ear and
after the la sl publ,calion ot Al THOUGH 81rchheld s To:o: 1der fron t d1 r ect •on al S•Qnal lig ht s
th 1s not ice , wh•cH w• ll kl e
11 - lra lf•c hazd r d sw tt ch
my has burn ed wor k STILL WILL
publt shed once eac h wee k for
12 ~~ Dua l' elcctnc hor n s
BE OO NE
1n tem porary
s1x
con
se
cu
live
wee
ks
Th
e
1J L H and R .H Jr wes t
quart ers Ho11e your tr oph1 es
las t pub l•c allon wi ll be mad e
coas t m 1rr or s
mount ed today and treasure
on Dec emb er 20 1976, and th e
14 - H eat er and defro ster
28 d a y s tor an sw er wil l
th em tom orrow BIR CHFIELD s
15 - T w o s p ~ed w•n dsh• eld
comm en ce on that dat e
IAXIOERM Y eos l ol Rutt o11 d
w•pe r s and w ash er s
In ca se of you r f a tlu r e to
16 - H eavy duly sho ck s
124
Phone
mde on Rt
answ er or otherw is e respond
17 - R ear sl ep bu m per
741 2178
as r eQu tr ed by th e Oh10 Ru les
18 A u tom al1 c tran s
of Ctvll -Pro cedure, tudgment GUN SHOOT at th
ITl iSS IOn
by defa u lt w il l be rendered
19 50 amp or larger
Club e... ery
aga i n st
y ou
fo r
relief
a l tern a tor
A'&gt;so rt ed mea t
demande d •n th •s Complatnt
20 - 131 5" wh ee l ba se
SALE ol TOY LADI
TOY, e tc at
21 - T he front ot t he en
Lar ry E Spen cer ,
James Teoford re ence , l ues
ve tope enc losmg th e b id mu st
be marked " P1 ckup truc k .
Cle rkol Cour t ,
day Dec 14 19
lO a m t•ll 5
M e1gs Count y , Oht o
Rd
d
Propo sa 1 No J "
Dat ed Novemb er 10. 1976
P m e uce pnces
PROPOSAL NO 4
PERSON s BO DY Shop 26 Rot! r ood
1
Th e sa me speci f ica tiOn S
(I I ) 15. 22 . 29 (121 6, 13. ?OJ IJI C St , Mi ddlepo rt woul d lrkc to
as p ro po sa n o 3
'l
T he fr ont ot th e en
remmd cus tomers lhat Dec 31
velope cn c lo s mg the b 1d m ust
•s the last d ay to tok e ad·
bl m ar ke d '' P 1c kup tfu ck
BOARD OF
v0111oge of the pai nt 1obs oil
Pro po sal No 4 "
MEIGS COUNTY
ova r m I co lor SI 00, 2 lon e
Pr oposal No 5
COMM ISSIONERS
$125 wtth Out body work Stop
Not.ce to Equipment Deal ers
I On e 1977 , 4 doo r
m or phone 985-41 74 lor op
In acc or dance with Section
pa ssenger car
p01n tm en 1
2 35 0 c u 1n v 8 ga s 307 86 of the Ohio Re\11 Sed
Cod e, seal ed bidS w ilt be
eng in e, r eQula r or leaded gas
r ece 1ved by Th e M e1gs County
3 - Heavy dut y su spen st on
Commi ss ioners tn t hei r oii 1C e
4 - 116" W B, mtnlmum
m th e Cour t Hou se , Pom eroy ,
5 - P ow er st eenng
OhiO , 45 769. unttl 11 Of' ~ M on lhntcd I&lt;&gt; Duy
6 - Pow et;, br ake s
Decem b er 20lh. 19!6; at whi ch
A u, omat 1c; t r an s
7 lime a nd pl ace th e b idS Wi ll be OlD furn1tu re I(@ bo11 es , bra~~
m 1SStOn
oed s wall telephones and
ned and r ead atou d tor the
ope
8 Fa ctor y a i r c on
pur cha se of a n ew d iesel , par is or complee hou!e hol ds
d•tion•ng
9 - HR 78 15 B steel be ll ed eng tne dnven motor grad er - Wr 1te M D M1ll er Rt 4
equ ipped w 1lh sc ar 1f 1ar , aod
Po meroy Oh•o Coii992 -77(:J)
radial hres
.
man.ufa ctur es stand ar d ac
10 - One additional HR 78
les
cessor
CASH
pmc! lor all makei and
15-B lire and r im, steel be ll ed
The tollow •n g spe cif ic ati ons
mode ls of mobtle hom es
radiaL
to be co ns idered as mm l mum
Phone oreo cod e 61 4 423-9531
11 - AM FM " " " '
, 12 18 gaHon gas ran k, r equ ir ement s for th e grad er
En gme
d iese l (4 1 I1MBER Po meroy Foros t Pro
1 minimum
cyl md er 125 net hor sepow er w
ducts l op pric e for stondmg
' 13 - Vln'f l Tnm
sow ltmber Ca ll Ken t Hanby
' 14 - ln s1dl ad[u!. t ab te left dry type air c le aner
2
Tran
smts
ston
co
nstant
1-446 8570
. Ide m ~rror . fac tory
mesh
6
spee
d
15
Rear
win do w
Clutch
O il type w
3 COIN S CU RREN CY, tokens , old
~efroster , fa c tory
Separate pump and Otl sucpl y
pod o; et w at c h ~ and dto1n s
t 16 Co lor Wh 1te
4 - Base weight 25,00 lbs
17 - The front of the en
Slive r and gol d We need 1%-4
5 - Tandem dr i v e W•d w he el
velope enc losin g the bid m ust
and
older s1lve r co ins Buy, sell
power br.!lk es
be marked " Passenoer r&gt;~r
or !rode Coli Roge r Wamsley,
6 - 13 X 24 inc h , 12 pl y t.r es,
Proposal No 5
•
74 2-2331
Bidder to f u rnish their own trent and rear . 10" n ms
7
Blade
12
foot
power
CASH I ! I for 1unk cars Fryes
b id forms end submit each bid
shi ft mold boar d
on separate forms
Truck and A uto 24 HOUR
8
ROP
S
cab
complete
w
• Bidder to specify time of
WRECKER SER VIC EI Phone
recircu
la
t
ing
2
fan
heater
,
delivery
7.4 2-2081
defroster and windshteld
1 , The County Comm •ss toners
•may accept the lowest b1d or w1per
BU
YING RAW FUR, No
1
9 Controls
Hvdrau11c
~select the best b1d for the
Mu skrat $4 75: Coon, SIS Mole
over
poslttv
e
mec
hant
c
al
~ I nt e nded purpose , and reser\ie
mmk
SI S
Phone Ge o
control on b lad e lifts , Std e sh1ft
·the right to re tect any or
Buckley, (614) 669 4761 alter 5
and cir c le re\lers lng
~ I ds , and -or any par t thereof
10 - L ights '1 front , 2 rear .
pm
tur n Signals w .4 way f lllsher
Yours ,
11 Hour meter , foot a c
Merthll Chambers ,
ce l era t or , pow e r s teering ,
Clerk , Meigs County
bucket se at
Board of
12 - Sc ar if ier 9 tooth V
A thought for the day:
Commis stoners
type
Seeing
a federal charge
1J - 12 volt el ectr ic sv stem
(121 6, 13, 21c
repulsed
at Frederlckaburg,
1d - Col or Omaha Orang e
15 - Trade In One - 1965 Va., Cmlederate Gen. Robert
Mod el LW$4~0 Grader wilhout
E. Lenald, "'It Ia well that
push block, two 1968 TS
IF YOU have a $ervt ce to offer., All ee- Chalmer Scraper paM, war Is 110 terrible, cr we
want to buy or se ll something, •• 1\.
should get
fond ollt."
Bi1tder to submit deti! Jf ed
ae looking lor 'work
or
sp
ec
lflcatlons
ot
equ
ipment
whatever
you II get res ult s
fasler with o Senti nel Won! Ad offered
A dealer 's representa lt ve
Call992 -21 jL_
sha ll pro VIde instruct ions in
the proper operations and envelope en cl os ing the bids
maintenan ce, at the time of must be millrked " motor
del 1very.
grader bid "
PLEASU~E HORSES an d p~m1es ,
The dealer and manufac
The County CommiSSIOners
also wt/1 buy horses and turer shall prov1de a one year may accept the low est b id or
pon1es Phone (614 ) 698 3790 warr anly Jor th e grad er and se lect tne besl bid tor the
all a chmcnts s u ppt 1ed Th e Intende d purp ose, and reserve
Ruth Re eves
'
warranty peri od sha 11 1101 lh e r.gh l to r elec t &amp;ny or a ll
bidS M d or any pa rt th ere
All w hrte German Sheph erd Pup t.mil opera t1 r1q hours
One co m pl ete se t of part s,
p1es ftne blooded See R1chard
repair
and Yours ,
Gtlkey , Clrfton , W. Vo . tUr\I ICe ,
operation 's manJ,Jal sttall be Martha Chambers,
304-773-5962 or 773-5775
prov ided with each unit
Clerk , Meigs County
Bidder to spec lfv time of Board of Com m lss loners
S MONTH OlD Regtstered lmh
Seller for sole~ $50. Phone dell\lery .
Dealers to furn i sh the ir own
992 3565.
b id for m s ' Th e lront of th e 112) 6 , IJ , 2f c

P,.,fi loiSale

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AutoS&amp;!~ &amp;

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2 ~G'N$· ·r»omaroy \

·B usiness Sfrt1ices

@

QUALITY Motor· Co.
197S LUV PICKUP ,
S329S
Wi t~ tO(Iper, law mileage, radio, w-w tires, &lt;lean.
1974 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
$39fS
Local I owner car, green finish , green vinyl roof. radial

w.w tlr .., air condition ing. V-8. wlth ,automotlc powe•
steering

and brakes.

1974 DATSUN

..........

·==,

hour De
Furnace r~ , Ptndlblt
~rvu:e.
011 or G-. Bu rntrs

' ' fe

D

Wd l do odd t ab~ 10olin g pam
fi ng guTter -.york Phone 'N2·
'"!d09
EXPE RI ENCED BABYSITT ERS tok
1119 reser\loftons for a ll m ght
and hou rl y s11lmg for N ew
Years Eve For 1n for mo11on
ra il qn 70CrJ

fl1 bQ Novo e\dro sharp, new
pa 1r1 t bucket seats oir shocks,
mags Phone 94q 2480

•acnator: ~~
Senrlce

1968 JEEP WAGONEER , 4 w~ eel
dn ve lockout hub 6 cyl , S895 .
Al !oo F 250 FORO lO vtheel
dnve piCkup good Harold
Br ewe r , Long Boltom. or coli

985 3554 .
1968 BONNEVILLE

1976 MUSTANG II Cobro a~r , aU
power . radi o and tope 1974
Jeep Renegade V 8 standard.
Phone 742 3072

DARK RE O bu ll w1lh w htt e f ace
LO ST tn the ar ea ol Leod mg
Cree k and Jes'&gt;e Cr eek rood
appro l(lm ote ly 500 lbs P ho n ~;~
(61&lt;1) 367 76 18

1973 PIN TO Ru n A Bout , 4 speed,
low m tleage e~tcell e nt condll• o n
r eal sharp
Pho ne

992 2386

197 1 LTD o1r cond1floned p b
REWARD FOR 1ed, wh•t e and bl ue
ps e:o:ce llent condll• on Phone
bil lf old tok en •n Sw1 sher &amp;
992-344 2
Lohse Dt ug Store Ple ase leave
ol Da•ty Sen l 1nel of! ICe
1969 CA DILLA C Sedan Dev1 lle
lour doo t w h1te s• dewalll ~res ,
power sleenn g power b r sJ111~s
HdpWankd
power seal'&gt;, om 8. lm rad•o,
clrmote con lro l E11cell en1 condtllon Local o wne t Phonu
99 2 241 3 $1 44d 44

CH""ft!

THIS

ONE!
Get FULL pay and
.allowances
while we
provide 1011 training In
exc fling field of yo~(
choice. If you're 18 to 31
years old and can qualify,
we'll gu~rantee offer In

writing. Sign on now and
get current liberal G.C.
BILL benefits. Coli or see
your Nevrman

at:

221 Cotumbul Rd.
Allltnl, OH
PH· 59J.356Htolltctl

\!/anted tu Rent

1970 DODGE POLARA
992·5478

F&lt;&gt;r&amp;lc
COAL li mes tone, a nd calou m
ch londe and co Ierum br1ne for
du st co ntr ol and spec1ol m1 xmg
~ a l l lor former s Mom Street
Pome roy, Oh1o or phone !Jq2
3891
1971 HONDA CL &lt;150, 12 000
mil es SISS y bar n osh bors
pull boc k handle bars new l tre
and seals Scrambler s•de
p•pes $650 Co ll949·2480

COU PLE w1th 4 daughters wtsh to
rent 3 or 4 bedroom home m
M •dd le po rt or su rrou nd mg
let Pomeroy landmark
areo M us t be n1 ce Coli co ll ec t ' -soften &amp; condition your

water UC-XVI
ONLY 1279.95

For Kent
3 AND 4 RM l urm shed and un
fu rn1she d opts Ph one 99'1
543-4
COUN TRY Mobde Home Park Rt
33. len m de s north of Pome roy
Lorge lo ts w1th conc re te pot tos
'&gt; •dewo lk. s. ru n ner ~ and oil
str eet pork •n g Phone 992 7479

let us test your water
\Free.

Pomeroy Landmark

Z;t JackPhone
W. Carsey, Mgr.
992-2181

fiOTATOES and pumpkms C W
FURNISHED tw o bedroo m apt
Prolf111 Eq,dJQD.d, O h1o Phone
odulh on ly No pe ts. M1d·
843-2254
dleporl Phone 992 3874
AVA IL AB LE ol Rr vers tde Apa rt COAL for so le, Open 6 doy s per
wee ~ and evenmgs. Fo r turth er
menls I bed roo m, $100 per
mlormolton coil (614) 367 7338
month 2 bed rooms $133 An
Equal Housmg
Phon e 992 32 73

Oppor tu n •tv

AP PlE S FITZPATRICK ORCHARD
STATE ROUTE 689 PHONE
WILKE SVIl LE (614 ) 669 3785

ONE BEDROOM Apts at VIllAGE
MANOR 1n Middleport lor $104 FULLER Bru sh Products far sal e
monthly plu s e lec or $130mPhon e 992.;,141 0.
dudmg elec LOWER RATE S for
CAMPER
$600
Al so
horse
SENIOR C1TIZENS Con ven1 ent
tra•l er $450 Phone (6ld ) 698·
to sh oppmg on Th~r d ond M1ll
3290
Sts 1n Mtddl eport Brand new
h1gh quoltly apartm en ts Se e PEARCE SI MPSON C B bose 510·
the manag er at Apt 28 or ca ll
t10n Phon11 24 7-2684 offer 5
992 7721 An Equal Housm g
pm
Opportu ntly

5 ROOM HOUSE an d bo th m

2 BEDROOM mob•le home tn
Roc 111e Area Pho11e 992·5858
3 BEDROOM, 2 story house, com·
pie tely remodeled new carpet ,
k1tchen e tc 4 mil es north of
Pomeroy on St Rout e 7 $225
month piUs ut1 lrlles Phone

985 3341

E&lt;NOUtSH TO TI\~ K
A60UT IT AT ALL...

.76
9K71
+QJI08 2
.K 91

WEST

nylan

prlnh ,'

fancy prints, accessories

DIR'Ecr ·FARRIC SAUS'
bTMiln'1trett
Pt. PCtuont
Ph. 675-3469

FREE E Tl

North-South vu lnerable

One good used Remington
C"lln Saw ·
SSO
One good used McCullough
Chain S1w
ns
One good used Homelife
Ct'tain Saw
SISO
New Co· OP Water Sof ·
teners
model YC · XYI Only s'ln.u
One good used Gibson Side·
by -Stde Relrigerator uoo

9._·Jack W. C.rsey, Mgr.
M. Phone 992-2111

Blown

lllSIIIotioll Smicts

CARPET SHOP

Floon&lt;I'IA~

YOUR HOME In pots lnd ,
hanGing baskets from 75c
to S5 oo Also, lev awey
POINSETTIAS now -for

IEPI.ACUIENT

LARRt~~~DER

Greenhouse

David Parsons, OWner

94t-2114

~1 ~ 1 mo

Real utatc r..r &amp;k

COUNTRY farmland wllh secl uded wood s, water and good oc
cess 1n Monroe Coun ty W Vo
$1, 000 down , call (304) 772-

Phone 992-3325

CafTi merc•ol property oppro :o: 17
ceres , leve l land locate d ot
Tuppers Platns on Oh•o. Route
7 Phone (614 ) 667·6304 ,

&lt;;OUNTRY SPOT ~ Nice
brookside lot with 3
residence

SEWING MACHINE Repo.rs ser
'"c e, a ll makes, 992·2284 The '
Fa br i c Shop
Pomer o y
Authonzed S•nger Soles and
Serv1ce. We sharpen Sci ssors.

3102or (304 )772 3227

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Also

IN TOWN ~ 2 bedrooms ,
mod . bath , nat. gas F.A.
furnace . Full basement
with
washer - dryer

~f-::~=-:;;;-.~~~~!!i~,.

COUNTRY HOME -

bedrooms. mod bath, fuel
oil F.A. furnace, nice eat.ln
kitchen . Screened ·in porch

SEPTIC TANKS cl eaned. Modern
Sanlla l 1on , fjq2 395.4 or 9922428

and large large. $19,500.
IS ACRES

'
POMEROY
Falrvfew
His. Lovely brick veneer, 3

Gas well,
furnace, 3

~

for,ed air
bedroom renovated home
and 2 car garage. S32 ,500.

WILL do roolmg , construclton ,
plumbmg and heatmg No 1ob
too large or loo small Phqre
742 2348
•

bedrooms, bath, modern

kitchen.

ull llly

room,

CARPENTER, floor1ng, ce ding, '
ponel•ng . Phone992 275?

carpeting, garage. storage

NEAR TOWN
bedrooms,
natural gas

~

Cozy 3

nice

bldg .. porch, chain fence,
about 1 acre. Almost new.

bath,

F ,A, furnace on

level lot. $22,000.

RIVER PROPERTY
New 3 bedroom all elec.
home. Nice kltc~en, dining
with glass sliding doors.
$37,500.

BUILDING LOTS ~ Rock
Springs and Five Points
areas.

WE HAVE THE HOUSE
FOR YOU, DROP IN AND
SEE CT.

2545
HOWERY

Excellent

POMEROY - 3 bedrooms,
bath,

basement, ctfnlng

EXCAVATING ,

room, utility space, hard-

[;Of;$ Sfjj;

M!; 10
FIND 1E'M IN li-IE'
(?;~Pf.tT

, DICTiOtJARif~

Chri10'mus

presents

whatth'
CBim;
has

ACROSS
I Equestrian
6 Gold
'
weight unit
11 Venerate
12 Redolence
13 Biblical robe
of many
colors
(2 wd!!.)
IS Tavern tap
16 illuminated
17 Monk's title
18 Cut
zo Fairy
23 Drag
'1:1 Wear away
28 Equanimity
29 Shade of
blue
30 CombUBtible
matter
31 Choice
33 Attention
36 Mrs.
McKinley
11 Anthem
writer
10 Wise guy
(2 wd!!.)
43 Powwow
site ·
MMake
expiation
45 Step in
48 Genghls

DUMP TRUCKS

5 Full
6 Social
grouping
7 Night-game
light
8 Kind of
garden
9 Swedish
wine
measure
10 Britisher's
farewell
14 Honeymaker's
digs
18 Edge one's
way
19 European
river
20 Immovable
21 Prior
(pre!. I

txxx••·

The correct opening bid in
ail standard type systems is
one spade. There ls no reason
to open anything else and a
pass Is ridiculous
(For a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send Sf to. "Win
at Bridge ," cl o this
newspaper, P 0 Box 489,
Radio C1ty Stal1on. New York,
N Y. 10019)

Yesterday's Answer

22 Brown kiwi 34 - comer
24
25
26
28

Succor
Function
Celtic deity
Sound of
rain
30 Neat
32 Uquld
measure
33 Notable It.
family

35 Wound
up In
37 Naullcal
M.P.H.
38 Spirit lamp
311 Belgian
river
U Caddoan
Indian
l2 - standstill

IlL ABNER

WE'RE
NE:AATH6
CiTYrr;..Miu=5 OF

SOWHAT'r-

THEYt.L NE?v'6R
NOTICE ITl'r

FOI.LLJTED Wt&gt;.TB&lt; rr-

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LAFF- A- DAY

four ordlnory wordo.

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DHG

IN NINElY .
DAYS!

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Yesterday's Cryptoquole: IT IS BETTER TO SUFFER
WRONG '11lAN TO DO IT, AND HAPPIER TO BE
sOME'f!MES CHEATED THAN NOT TO TRUST. - SAMUEL
JOHNSON

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Tues., Wect.

8:00tll 5:00

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lonn lht . . . - · u IUif•
I]Ht.d by
CIIIOOn.

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Ju.-: MURKY DRAWL RAGLAN THRASH
a.tucdoy'o An.-: Whllllotol beel makt-ASWARM

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AUNT LOWEEZV 'S OWN

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TRASH COMPACTER!!

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byHtn~AmaldandBabLoe

ITOESGO±

'THE CM/NER
OF'THlo

1 tll121'10on•

·• •

~ THATSCAAIIILEDWDADGAIIE

one 1ttttr to etch ~quore , 10 form

I HUTEC j
I I K_

DAY OR

t ime to hove those k1lchen,
cobmets bui lt rnto your house
We hove gOod carpenters to loy
them out ond butld them in.
CO li Guy Ne1gler , 949·2508.

33

11 :30- Johnny Corson 3,4, ]51 Movie "Strange
Homecoming:' 6.13; Kalak 8; Mary Hortman 10;
ABC News 33.
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U.DO-Movle "Strange Cargo" 10; Janak! 33,
12 31)-Mavle "The Hound of the Baskervllles 8.

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6:30-NBC Newt 3,4,15 ; ABC News 13: Andy Griff It~ 6:
CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20: lTV
Utilization l:J .
7:DO-Truth or Consequences 3; To Tell The Truth 4;
Bowling For Dollars 6; Let 's Go To The Rac01 8;
News 10; To Tell The Truth 13; My Three Sons 15;
Cooking with • Continental Flavor 20: American
Issues Forum 33.
7 :30-Hollywood Squares 3; Night Before Christmas 4;
Let's Deal With 116; Match Game PM B: MacNeilLehrer Reporl20,33; In The Know 10; A Chrlstmes
Story 13; No•hvllle on the Road 15.
8:DO-Bea Baa Block Sheep 3,~ ; Yeer Without A Santa
Clout 6,13; Julie Andrews Christmas Special 1S;
Movie 'Tom Sawyer" 8, 10; Boston Pop• In
Hollywood 20,33.
9 DO-Pollee Woman 3,4, IS: John Denver 6,13: M-AS-H
8,10
9:311-Cne Day At A Time 8,10; Miracle on 35th Street
20;, World War I 33.
10 ·DO-Pollce Story 3,4,15, Barbaro Wallers 6,13;
Switch a, 10; News 20 ; Great Pertarmences 33.
10:31)-Biock Perspective on the News 20.
11 :DO-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, IS; MacNeil-Lehrer Report

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Young and t~e Restless 10: Not Far Women Only 15
1:31)-Days Of Our Lives 3,4,15: Family Feud 6.13; As
The World Turns 8,10
2:DO-S20,000 Pyramid 13, Dlnohl 6.
2:30-Doctors 3.4.15, One Life to Live 13; Guiding
Light 8. 10.
J:DO-Another World 3,4,15, All In The Family 8,10;
Con•umer Survival Kll 20
3.15-Gonerol Hotplfal 13
,
3.31)-Bewltched 6 ; Match Game 8,10; Lilies. Yoga
and You 20.
4·DO-Speclol Treat 3,4, 15; Howdy Doody 6, Mickey
· Mouse Club 8; Sesame Street 20.33; Movie "The
Courtship of Andy Hordy" 10; Dinah I 13.
4:31)-Emergency One! 6: Partridge Family 8
5:DO-Big Volley 3; Merv Griffin 4; Brady Bunch 8;
Mister Rogers 20.33; Star Trek 15.
s·31)-Nem 6 : Family Affair a; Eleclr1c Company
20,33: Adom-12 13.
6:DO-Newg 3,4,8,10,13,15. ABC News 61 Zoom 20;

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6:.\0--Good Morning, West Vlr~lnlo 13
6:55---Good Morning, Trl State 13.
7:0D-Today 3,4,15, Good Morning, Amorlca 6,13; CBS
('jewt 8; Chuck White Reports 10
7:05-Bugs Bunny and Friends 10.
7: 30-Schoolles 10
a ·oo-Lassle 6: Captain Kangaroo 8.10; Sesame Sfrett
33.
8:31)-Big Volley 6.
9:DO-A M. 3; Phil Donahue4,13, 15; Luch Show 8; Mlkt
Douglas 10.
9:3(),..-{;rass:wrtn; One Lite 10 Live 6, Good Day I 8.
IO :DO-Sonfa-d and Son 3,, ,15, Price It Right I , 10;
Mike Dougl11 13.
10:15-Gtneral Haspltol 6.
10:31)-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15.
li : DO-W~eel of Fortune 3,15; Weekday ' ' Edge of
Night 61 Dougle Dare 8,10: Morning With D. J. 13.
11 :30-Stumpert 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,13: Love of Lilt
8,10: Se.ame Street 20.
11 155-Take Kerr 8; Ms . Flxlt 10.
12.oo-News 3.6.8. 10. Don Ho 13; Bob Broun 4: 50
Grand Slam 15.
12:3110--Gong Show 3, 15; All My Children 6, 13; Search
For Tomorrow 8,10.
12 .55-NBC News 3,15.

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Semester 8: Concerns end 'Comments 10
6 : ~inlng

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BILL PULLINS.'

PHONE '192 2478

9:DO-Movle " Tho St.., Ups" 6, 13; Ko]ok 1,10;
Mostorplec:e Theatre 20,33.
9:30-Montychangors 3,4, 15.
10 :0D-Oelvecchlo I ; Great Performon ..a 20,33;
Warnt Newton : ~c;: hrJ!tmas Cord 10.
TUESDA'f, DECEMIER 14, lt76
6:0D-Sunrlse Semoster 10.6: !~Farm Roport 13.
&amp; : ~Not For Women Only 13.
6:30-Ttachtr's Classroom 4; · News 61 Sunrlst

" A two-hcur lum: h, no wonder
he,s so rat' "

BACJ&lt;HOEs.:

NIGHT

windows, porch. $12,500.00.
LISTINGS WANTED IN
EVERY SECTION OF
THE COUNTY.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER

•AKQJxx9Axx

follower
DOWN
1 Mafuy
prince
Z Temple
figure
3 Serving of
medicine
4 Before

DOZER. TRENCHER , LOWBOY,

wo,od floors, natural
furnace, storm doors

bedroom house , fomtly room
llfeploce, 2 baths , dishwasher ,
range
garbage disposal ,
carpet , sun deck , large lot.

A~O

MARTIN
Ex·
cavotrng
~e pti c
systems,
dozer , backhoe, dump truck
l•mes to11e , ~rave l , blacktop
povmg, Rt 143 Phone 1 (614)
698-7331

return.

TUPPERS PLAINS. OHIO. Three

742·2211

Will TRIM or cUt trees ond shrubbery Phone 742·3167 or 949.

very good business. Low

Investment ' -

We have now moved to our
new loc•tion at 216 East
Secon St. Pomeroy.

One Full~
Elecb ic Organ
PHONE
Rutland Furniture

.. .fPJJ

9'12 5858

ELECTRONIC T V CLINIC, New
T V shop Eleclrantc T V. Clrn1c
Ser \IICe coli , S5 95. Color , 8 &amp; W
ontenno systems stereos. , etc
572 So uth T h~r d, Middleport,
Phone 992 6p06 Co rry •n ond
sove money

nelghba-hood.
RUTLAND ~ About 4
acres In town . Older home
has 3 bedrooms, dining R.,
bath, alum. siding, out
cellar, storage bldg ..
natural gas heat. Just
$15,500.00
POMEROY
RECREATION CENTER
~ long established doing a

,and furniture All for only
$12,900.

FOR SALE

If l CAf,l'T SPm ----me WORDS I~ TH!;
FiRST Fl-A£8 ...

MOBILE Home Repair
Elec.,
plumb mg oiJ d heottng Phone

natural gas heat, excellent

2 bedrooms,

200

BORN LOSER

DOZER work ond weldmg Con·
!pet James Parsons , Rt 1.
- Ra c1ne , on Carmel Rood

MIDDLEPORT - Corner
lot . 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
utility R., dining R., some
carpeting. Storage or office
bldg. , lots ol s~rubbery,

since

An Oregon reader wan~ to
know the correct opening bid
as declarer when you hold :

by THOMAS JOSEPH

SEPTIC Systems mslolfed by
l1censed
mstoller
Shepord
Contract ors Phon e 742-2409

3

contract

West is now helpless II West
continues spades, South wiil
have two spade tricks. If West
shifts to another suit as he
probably will , South has only
one spade trick but he will
have time to knock out the ace
of diamonds and to collect
lour diamond tricks in addition to the ace of spades and
the aces and kings of hearts

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EXCAVATING , dozer, backhoe
and d1 tcher Char les R Hoi· •
he ld . Back Hoe Ser111 ce, '
Rutla nd Oh 1o Phone 742 2008

hookups. Want only S5SOO.

3 N. T. Pass

Sou&amp;b
1N T
Pass

and clubs ''

EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe work dump truck s
and lo-boys lor htre will houl
fil l d•rt to so •l , l•mestone and
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef
fers
day phone 992 7089,
mght phone 992-3525 or 992
5232

3 bedroo ms 1% both s, Iorge l1 v
1ng room dtnmg room 0r1d k-•1chen , tully carpeted Phone
992 3129 or 992-5434

has garage with 1;, bat~.
and bedroom . Drilled well .

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REMODELING, Plum bmg, heol1ng :
and ol t tyRes of ge11e ral repa~r
Work guarant eed 20 year s ex
perten ce Phone 992 2409.

31 02 pr (304 )772 3227

Virvil B. Sr .. Reallor
216 E. Second Str"t

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own er fmonced Monroe Co unly , W Va Phone (304 ) 772-

TEAFORD

GRILL

Sweepers toasters 1rons oll
smoll applian ces lawn mower
next to Stole H1ghwoy Garage ,
on ,Rout e 7 Phone (614) 985-,
3825.
...

SMA:Ll form lor sole, IO 'Yo down,

• 0

bedroom

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR

NEW 3 bedroom ho use 2 bath s,
o il elec
I acre M•ddleport ,
do se to Rutland Phone 992
7481

NEARL '( new al elec hom e full
~aseme ni , lor sale by ow ne r
Rutla 11 d area Phone 742-2531

LIT'I'LE ORPHAN ANNIE-TUNNEL BAR AND

BRADFORD
Aucttoneer , Com
plele Serv iCe Phone 949 -2487
or 9-49 -2000 Rocme Oh1 o Cnll '.
Bradford.

HOMESITES lor sol e, 1 acre and
up Midd leport near Rutla nd
Coii992-74BI

59 acres 6 room house both
portly ca rpe ted
two out
building s
dug base me nt
one- th1 rd tilla bl e
m me r ol
r1ghts locat ed ncar Oanvtll e
Redu ced l or qu• ck so le
S23 500 Phone 742 2766

Pass
Pass

insures his

U'ITLEORPHAN ANNIE

Phone 992-5776
Syracuse, O"lo

11 -"' 1 mo.

Norch East

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Jim · "South lets West hold
the first trick with the king of
spades. This simple duck play

Hubbard's

Sauare Yard Installed

mltlfS.AIININGS

Ia

from. PERFECT
FOR GIFTS In red, white
and pink. $3 ,00 to $6.00 . 20
pet off nn ,10 or more.

'6.95

Wes&amp;

Opentng lead - K •

choose

BACK CARPETING

WINDOWS

WJMINUM
SIDIIICPSOfFin

6000

CHRISTMAS.

ASSORTED RUBBER

WIIIDCMSlDOOIS

Ph. IU·lttl

FOLIAGE PL~NTS FOR

Racine, Ohio

Bittwn lnla Wlib &amp;ltlics

CHRISTMAS TREES I On Old Rt 33
betw een Co. Roods 18 and 19
S26 500. Phone (614) 667 ·6304
Tog now and cut fresh when
3 BEOROOM house, both a11d uhli·
dewed Pmed $2 00 to sa 00
ty , I acre ol ground tn
Opho ond Barbara Offutt
Syrm:use Phone 949·2057
Phone 992-3296.
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2 ACRES OF land ot W1ldwood
FANCY CITRESS fru1ts, novel FOUR CEMETERY ploh ot Metgs
Estates $4200 . Phone 992 -3273.
Mem ory G6rdens
Wtll sell
oranges
ta n ger.ne s
•ISO x
LOT lor so le in
separa t e!~ Phone 985 4146
tongeloes 6 vonety of apples
Syracuse, Phon e 992l71d
In any quanity red blue and
CHRISTMAS TREES, Motn St ..
wh11 e gropes O$Sort1'(t bulk
Rutla nd
2 1t t ACRES level lond 'It mtle
Chri stmas condy and nuts
from Rutland on New L•mo
Also, rar o Chnstmos 91ft sug· LARGE ELECTRONIC organ' and
Rood
Phone 142 2930
gestion. ex tra lamtly fru11
ben ch , 2 kevboords Les l1 e
'192·:l6B6
bukeh '4 converuent s1zes to
Speoker, beautiful cobmet ,
ftt your needs Quor'llly dis
A iso 1 35 m m, comero 1· 1 S
counts avotlable. Bobs M ark et
lens edro telephoto lens ond
Just ocran the bndge, Moso11
flash oltachment Gad M tller
phone 997 3196
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Phone (304) 773 .. 721
TWO MOTORCYCLE heli-nets w1t h CHRISTMAS PONIES for chil dren.
Coli (614)698 3290.
sh1e ld L1ke new $20 each
Phone 747·221 1 After 5 p m
BEEF CATTLE 30' each , good hay
c oll 7 ~2 · 2201 .
rake Also ~et of 16.5 rtms lor
FOUR CHEVELLE rally wheel ! 14 )C
Ford nr Chevrolet three·lourth
7
$75, One new G · 70~tl4
to11 truck with stotniG ss hub Goo dyear Po lygloss hre S25
cops, Coll992-7201 or 992-3309 .
un6 p ou of Monroe MaMie olr
CONSOLt STEREO-RADIO com
lohocks. ol mos f new Wdl lit
bmotion om fm rodto Balance
most Chrys ler cars for $40
S\03 ~6 or terms Coll9,9') 3965
Phone 9..9-21 81 or 949 2b31
GOOD USED reff•gerotor , bought MICROWAVE OVEN, 9 montbs
ol d $200, Phone 9~9 2585 .
new s•de by side reason for
selltng Phone 24 7 352 1 olt f!r 4 WE-STERN FlYER 10 $peed btke , 27
pm
mche, Ltke new Coli 'N2·3289 .

NOl'JCE

RACINE

EAST

•KQIOBI
•953
9J 108
9Q962
+76
+A43
.J85
•Q102
SOUTII (DI
•AJ 2
9A53
+K 95
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Velvets,

Oswald : " This simple duck
play has a name. It is called
the Bath coup because back in
the days of whist someone
playing in the seaside resort
of Bath in England l1rsl
'thought of it."
Jim · " I imagine it was a
very effective play In whist
when there was no bidding and
no dummy . It stili can be a
most effective play 1n contract. "
Oswald : " Yes, indeed In
two ways. The first way Is
that declarer gains a trick
when the suit is continued.
The second is that there are
times when declarer simply
ducks with the ace but without
the jack. There is always a
chance that he will think you
have the jack and shill to
another suit .·

13

NORTH

9 : 30-S: 00 Dally
Till I :000 Friii!Ys_

bath, furnace, basement.

Pomeroy Landmark
CHRIS TMAS TREE S. B'eout1l ul Pion
Iofton grown Sw tch Pme wh1te
Spruce Norw ay Spru ce Col
orodo Blue Spruce S to 10 fee t ,
a
few
lo r ger .
Pnc e d
reasonably Areas best '&gt; el ec tion 12 consetul1ve ~eor s of
lree !oelhng Bob 5 Market jUS!
acro ss the bndge in Mason
Phone (304 ) 773·472 1

CAROL!.,.BUT

horculono, vinyl oolldo, ond'

Ch11ter, Ohio
10-17-1 mo ( Pdl

POMEROY ~

Roctne a reo Phone 992 5858
2 BEDROOM MOBIL E home adul ts
on ly Phone 992 5535

IT'o&gt; H·H· HA R. D

CA'-I'T VOU Tl!iLL
1,1&amp; WHAT'S
WI&lt;ONtS?

.

Iilii.

1614) 9115-4):15

Phone

HARD WATER
PROBLEMS?

(614 1592 5723

PHOTOGRAPHY

AIRPOR.T-

WIN AT BRIDGE
Bath coup cleans up contract

OVER TH(;
PHOIJE, EA$Y!

NOT

l 'LL COl\\&amp;
. RI.,_.T OVeR. .

PONTIAC

Phone 992·S535

Lo!!t and t'ound

--

KEN GROVER

TH&amp;

OF cOIIR5~

For soli"; ·eM
shtons, •
moHressto, podding. ldool
tor · campers. Vorlety of

,...........

SChools
Weddings

DISTUR~IIIIe&gt;
M~56116!! AT

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UP
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PROFESSIONAL
Aerial
Commercial

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JA5Y &lt;9fiT5 A

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"Wt Care"
WorkGuar.
Fret Ell .
Ru!Ctnd 12·9·1 mo. 742-2321

PICKENS HOWE.

PHOlOGRAPHY

.. CAPTAIN EASY

AL TROMM CO_NST.

M3·216S

210 2 i:loor, lot:el car, 4 speed transmission, ..,.,200 miles,

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plus odd to 1111 volut of
your hOmo. Trull !host
nocouory ftx -11, room
oddllton and rtmOCitltnt
lobs to your friendly,
ntl~hborllaad, quollflt4
builder.

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good tires, dark green finish, real economy

MONDAY, DEC~BER 13, lt76
5:0D-Witneu to Y01terdoy 6; The Land 15; Movie
" Allee' s Adventures In Wonderland" 131 The Way
It Wo$ 33.
5:30-Amerlcan Life Style 4; Space · 1999 6; Ai!J&gt;nsky
at Largo 20; Conoumer Survival Kif 33. ·
6:QII - News 4; To Be Announced 15:Stsame Street 20:
'\oloU Street Week 33.
6·30:-NBC News,3,4,15; News 6; World Press ' 33;
Newsmoker '76 13 .
7: 0D-Tiny Tree3,A,15: Sonts Claus IS Coming To Town
6,13; 60 Minutes 8, 10; Crockett's VIctory Garden 20;
Onedln Line 33.
7:30-Hell of Fame 3,4,15: Ant iques 20. ,.
8 :GO-Six Million Dollar Man 6, 13; Sonny "&amp;'Cher 8,10;
Evening AI Symphonv 20,33."~-

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Television log for .easy viewing

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B-The Dlllly Sentinel, Mlddleport-PotOeroy, 0., Mondav. Dec. 13,1978
NOTICE FOR SERYI CE
BOARD OF
BY PUBLICATION
ME IGS COUNTY
TO: Tht unknown heirs .!lnd
COMMISSION E RS
Notice to Mo t or Ve h icle dt\ilnn of Aonatd B.!l ll ey

Oee ters :
In acco rda nce With Sec tion
307 .86 ot t he Oh io Revised
Code , sea le d bi ds will be

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t-'l'be Dilly Sentinel. ~Pomeroy,"p., Monday, Dec. 13, 1976

For Fast R ·esults Use The Sentinel Classifieds

dtcened ; Willi am R Ba Hey
de cnaed , Henrv Bailey .
d ec ea se- d 1 Oanl~rl Bailey , ....- - - -.....
dec u se d , Ar t hur Bailey ,
WANT ADS
I NFO~MATION
received by the Mtl QS county decua ed ; and Joseph Bailey .
OIEADLINIS
Commissi one r s In the ir office dece ased :
v ou are Mrebv not i f ied thal
!I
P .M
Dav
Be,fol'e
In th e Cour t Houn. Pomer oy ,
h ave
been
named
Pu b li ca tion.
•
Ohio .(5769, unti l 10 00 AM on you
Canetll 1t1on1 , ,. corttc
December 20th, 1976 , at wh ich de t end&amp;n ts In a leqal action
lion• acc ept ed fi rs t day ot
lime end place the btds w i ll be enti t led George Alfre-d Wolfe ,
publiu tl on .
o..,.ened and read a loud for the et a l , P lainti ffs , lj$ , Wilbur
Bailey , et at , Defen dants
· "'" ,, JtEGULATIONS
'
fOll OW ing 118hic les
.,.he Publilhtr reserves
Bids must be subm 11!ed in Th ll a ct ion hilS been assigned
th e ri g ht to ed it or~ re l ec t
separate proposals ; each case No 16,792 In the Court of
any ldt dumtd
Db prop os e ! to meet the con Common Plus o t Meigs
l •ct lona l . Th t pu b l i sher
d' ltlons a nd spet lfi catlons , as Cou nt y , Oh~ o The address of
sai d Court Is Meigs County
w i ll not be respons ible for
follows .
Court House , Pomeroy . Ohio.
m ort' than ont Inc or r ect
PA OPOSAL NO 1
Inser tion
1 - One 1917 mo del dum p ~51 69
RATES
The oblect of the Comp la int
tr uck wi th a Peabo dy Gal lon
For Wanf Ad Serv ice
or equ ivalen t dump body , 108'' Is to r equ ire ttie defend an t s
5 cen ts per w9r d o ne
X 84" X JO" nead al'1d talloate an d also all persons unknown
•n serlion
with cent er d oor In gate , clai m ing any right, title or
M ln.lmum Cha r ge S1 00
m inimum size 16" X lOu es ta te , lien or interest •n the
14 c ents p er word three
open ing
.
rea l proper ty descri bed '"
conse cutive instr ttons.
2 r - H eavy d ut y 8" hOIS t Wi th sa id Com p laint ad ver se to t he
26 cent s r, er wt;lt'd six
pla in ti ff s' own er shi p or any
P T O, and levers
conse cut i ve nst(tlons.
r
Jc&amp;b pr ot!'!c tor w i th 2" cl oud u pon p la in tiffs ' title
25 Per Clll!'nt Discount o n
th ereto to se t for th the n11ture
WingS
paid ads end eds pa id
4 - Cllb lights , 4 co rn er of thei r seve ra l claims Said
with in 10 days
r eal eMat e Is described as
ligh ts lin d 6 reflec tor s
CARD OF THANKS
fO llO WS :
5 - Mud fl &amp;ps
l OIITUARY
Si t u.!lted
In
Ch ester
6 - Whee l bli Se 72 " cab to
$2 . 00
tor
50 wordi
Tow nshi p , Me igs Cou n ty .
lllC le or su lta bl e for body
l'l" ln lmtJ M
7 ........ 24,000 lbs G V W or Ohio Beg inning lit a stone in
Ea ch add ltlone l wor d 3
he&amp;vier
'
t h e sou th west cor n er of t he
cents
8 - ,7,000 lbs I B ea m fron t nor the a st 114 and northwes t
8LIND.·ADS
cor ner o f the SO!Jth ees t lf• ot
rnde
Addit ional 25c Cherg e
9 - 18,500 lbs . 2-speed r ear Sec t ion 36, To w nship 3 an d
Range 12 of the Oh io Com · pe r Advertise m ent
a:-:le
OFFICE HOURi
10 - 5 speed synch r omes h pany's Purch ase, In Cheste r
8 30 a,m to 5.00 p .m .
To w nshi p , •Meigs Co unty.
trans m ission , di r ec t in f ift h
Deily , 8. 30 a.m . to 12 00
11 360 cu m v 8 gas Ohio . I hence eas t 460 tee t to a
Noon Saturday
stone co r ner , t he n ce no rth
engi ne or lar ger
Phone today 992 2156.
12 A, OOO lbs m ln •mum 1948 f eet to th e pub l iC r oa d ,
th ence west 460 f ee t th ence
fro nt sprm g capa c 1t y
I J - ll.OO&lt;l lb s m m lm um north 685 f ee l lo the northw est
NOTICES
cor ner of th e north eas t 1/4 · of
rea r sprin g capa c1t y
ATTN . fl
sa id Section 36 , then ce ea st
14 - A uXIl iary r ear spr ings
ALL HOUSEWIVES
15 - Com b lr'la t• on r ear and el ong th e nor th li ne of sa id
All Y!lrd Sales , Rumml!lge ,
sect ton 1500 t eet, t h ence south
fr ont d ir ectional Sl!}nal lights
Porch lind Besement Porch
26 33 f eet, t hen ce ea st 656 f ee t ,
16 - Tr&amp;fl lc h llu~r d swit ch
and Buement Sales , etc
th ence south H2 feet, th ence
17 - D 1a l ele ctric hor ns
east 84 te et , then ce so uth 81 5 must be paid In 11d11ance
18 - H eat er and defros ter
Get yours In early by
19 - T w o speed w indsh• eld f eet to a stone cor ne r . then ce
stopp ing by our offi ce ,.11t
west 22 40 tee t to th e w est line
w •pers an d wa she r s
The Dally Sentinel . Tll
of the southea st 'I• ot sa 1d
20 - Pow er steeri ng
Court St or wr rtl ng Box
Sec tion 36, th ence nor t h 1557
21 - 900 X 20 12 pl y front
f ee t to th e pl ~ce of beg rnn1n g , 729, Pomeroy , Oh io 45769
tires hig hwa y t r ead , 7" r i m s
n - 950 X 20 12 ply r ear ti r es conta in i ng 152 S a cr es , mor e with your r em 11tan ce.
on and off road t r ead , 7" r ims. or le ss Al so qu ifcl a•m ing t o ' - - - - - - - - - - - '''
23 - One add l ttonal 7" flm . th e Grantees such m te r es t , tf
an y , w hich t he Gra ntor s own
24 - c ast spoke wh ee ls
m the follo wing re al es t ate (;ard of Thank•
25 - Hea vy du t y clu tch
26 ,___ Hea vy duty br ak e Beglnn1 ng al lhe nor the ast
cor ner of lh e her ein abov e 1 w1s h lo el( tend my smcere
booste r w 1th 7" rea r br akes
da&amp;e r lb ed r eal esta te. th en ce
27 - H ea11 y duty bu m per
thanks to the doctors and
east a lon g th e no rth line of
fi nd fro n t tow hOok s
11ur!'.e s ol HMC Dr Roger
Sec
t
ton
36
2J5
feet.
th
ence
28 - L H a11d R H se n•or
Don 1els Po1neroy E,R Squad
south 26J J t ee t . th ence w es t
west coas t m tr ro rs
Ew1ng
Fun er al
Ho m e
2 J ~ t ee t , th en ce ne~rt h 10 the
19 - 70 am p ba ttery
poll bea rers,
rH:II Qhba rs and
place of beg ,n nl n ~. subt ec t to
30 50 am p or la r ge r
tne11ds w ho helped 1n a ny wa v
elC ISttn g p ublt c hi g h ways
&lt;JIIe rn ato r
Save and exce pt from th e
dur mg lhe death of m y w• f e
31 - Ca b grab h andl es, L
~b o v e t he foll ow 1ng desc rtb ed
and R
Sue Se ll ers Husband John
3'l - Full depth l oa m ben ch rea l est.!ll e co11veyed to Roy
Se ll ers
an d E ls•e Po ol er by deed
sea t , heavy duty t n m
Jl Heavy d ut y facto r y r eco rd ed •n Vo lu me 166 , Pag e
37 9, M e•gs Cou nty De ed
r e1nforced fra me
Re cor ds , to wil
B ei n g tn
34 - Col or , Omaha Or ange
Sec tion 36, Ches ter Town sh1p , Nuli&lt;T•
35 - Th e front of the en
vNope enc lo smg the b 1d mus t Me1g s Co u n t y , Oh io , and
beginning at t he north ea st THE RACINE Fne Depor tment w1ll
be mark ed " D ump Tr ucks
corn er of th e abo ve descri bed
ho11e a gun shoot Solurdoy ot
Propo sal No , 1 "
real es ta te on th e no rth line of
PROPOSAL NO 2
6 30 p m ot thetr bur ldm g m
Sec tion 36; th ence south 1037
1 - Sam e spec d •c at ion s as
Bo sl)on ,
f ee t to th e ce nter of th e county
pr opos a I no 1
Ro
ad
.
th
ence
wtth
th
e
cent
er
NOW
occept mg p1ono stud ent s
? - The f r onf of th e en
ot sa1d r oad north 86 degree s
vc lope enclOSing th e b1d must
beg1 nner s 1nlermed•ates , ad
:15' w es t 100 f eet, th ence north
be mark ed " D ump Tru cks ,
YOnced studen ts Coil
992
~ 67 Qegr ees w es t
562 fee t ,
Pr op os al No 2"
2270
then ce nor th 75 deqr ees west
PROPOSAL NO . l
100 fee l , th ence nor th 79 IN f ER VIEWS w tll be held Mndoy
1 - One 1977 ' '? ton mod e l
r ees &lt;15' west 100 fee l ,
deg
p ic k up tru d
Nov 2'l I '176 sta rling at II DO
2 - 35 0 cu
8 ga s th ence north 88 d eg r ees w es t
om o cl oc k 111 the off ice olthe
100 fee t , t hence west 810 f ee t
eng in e, r egular or lea d ed gas
Me•gs
Count y Comm•ss •one rs
to the wes t l me of the a bove
3 - H eavy dut y fr ont and
Cour t House P9meroy O h•o
de scr~be d rea l estate , th ence
r ear s p r~ngs
lor orc h•t ech who ore o n lhe
north fo llow •n g th e w esllme of
·1 Heav y d u t y power
app roved l•st of Sta te Ar
said r eal es tat e lo the north
br akes
w es t co r ner th er eof , th enc e
chllects {Publ• c Wor ks Stole of
5 - P ower steer 1ng
east on th e north li ne of
6 - AM FM rad•o
Oh1o ) for the proposed multi
Secti on J6 10 the pla ce of
7 - F ull depth loam be nc h
purpose fa ohty for Me1gs
b eg tn n tng , co n ta 1n 1ng 27
se&amp; t , hea vy dut y tr .m
Count y Please call lor appo mt·
acr es . mor e or less
8 - H 78 " X 15" l 1r es,. st eel
men t 992 2895
Dee d Ref eren ce
Volu m e
belt ed ra dial ti r es
204 , Page 181. M etgs Cou nt y Pl ANO INSTRU CTIONS Ch1ldr en 5
9 - On e add tt tona t H 78 " )(
Dee d Recor ds
15" ti r e and nm , steel bell ed
and adu l ts Ju ne VanVranken
You a r e reo u ~r ed to an swe r
ractia l
992 2270
th
e
com
pl
c
11
nt
w
l
t
h
tn
28
da
ys
10 - Combmat10n r ear and
after the la sl publ,calion ot Al THOUGH 81rchheld s To:o: 1der fron t d1 r ect •on al S•Qnal lig ht s
th 1s not ice , wh•cH w• ll kl e
11 - lra lf•c hazd r d sw tt ch
my has burn ed wor k STILL WILL
publt shed once eac h wee k for
12 ~~ Dua l' elcctnc hor n s
BE OO NE
1n tem porary
s1x
con
se
cu
live
wee
ks
Th
e
1J L H and R .H Jr wes t
quart ers Ho11e your tr oph1 es
las t pub l•c allon wi ll be mad e
coas t m 1rr or s
mount ed today and treasure
on Dec emb er 20 1976, and th e
14 - H eat er and defro ster
28 d a y s tor an sw er wil l
th em tom orrow BIR CHFIELD s
15 - T w o s p ~ed w•n dsh• eld
comm en ce on that dat e
IAXIOERM Y eos l ol Rutt o11 d
w•pe r s and w ash er s
In ca se of you r f a tlu r e to
16 - H eavy duly sho ck s
124
Phone
mde on Rt
answ er or otherw is e respond
17 - R ear sl ep bu m per
741 2178
as r eQu tr ed by th e Oh10 Ru les
18 A u tom al1 c tran s
of Ctvll -Pro cedure, tudgment GUN SHOOT at th
ITl iSS IOn
by defa u lt w il l be rendered
19 50 amp or larger
Club e... ery
aga i n st
y ou
fo r
relief
a l tern a tor
A'&gt;so rt ed mea t
demande d •n th •s Complatnt
20 - 131 5" wh ee l ba se
SALE ol TOY LADI
TOY, e tc at
21 - T he front ot t he en
Lar ry E Spen cer ,
James Teoford re ence , l ues
ve tope enc losmg th e b id mu st
be marked " P1 ckup truc k .
Cle rkol Cour t ,
day Dec 14 19
lO a m t•ll 5
M e1gs Count y , Oht o
Rd
d
Propo sa 1 No J "
Dat ed Novemb er 10. 1976
P m e uce pnces
PROPOSAL NO 4
PERSON s BO DY Shop 26 Rot! r ood
1
Th e sa me speci f ica tiOn S
(I I ) 15. 22 . 29 (121 6, 13. ?OJ IJI C St , Mi ddlepo rt woul d lrkc to
as p ro po sa n o 3
'l
T he fr ont ot th e en
remmd cus tomers lhat Dec 31
velope cn c lo s mg the b 1d m ust
•s the last d ay to tok e ad·
bl m ar ke d '' P 1c kup tfu ck
BOARD OF
v0111oge of the pai nt 1obs oil
Pro po sal No 4 "
MEIGS COUNTY
ova r m I co lor SI 00, 2 lon e
Pr oposal No 5
COMM ISSIONERS
$125 wtth Out body work Stop
Not.ce to Equipment Deal ers
I On e 1977 , 4 doo r
m or phone 985-41 74 lor op
In acc or dance with Section
pa ssenger car
p01n tm en 1
2 35 0 c u 1n v 8 ga s 307 86 of the Ohio Re\11 Sed
Cod e, seal ed bidS w ilt be
eng in e, r eQula r or leaded gas
r ece 1ved by Th e M e1gs County
3 - Heavy dut y su spen st on
Commi ss ioners tn t hei r oii 1C e
4 - 116" W B, mtnlmum
m th e Cour t Hou se , Pom eroy ,
5 - P ow er st eenng
OhiO , 45 769. unttl 11 Of' ~ M on lhntcd I&lt;&gt; Duy
6 - Pow et;, br ake s
Decem b er 20lh. 19!6; at whi ch
A u, omat 1c; t r an s
7 lime a nd pl ace th e b idS Wi ll be OlD furn1tu re I(@ bo11 es , bra~~
m 1SStOn
oed s wall telephones and
ned and r ead atou d tor the
ope
8 Fa ctor y a i r c on
pur cha se of a n ew d iesel , par is or complee hou!e hol ds
d•tion•ng
9 - HR 78 15 B steel be ll ed eng tne dnven motor grad er - Wr 1te M D M1ll er Rt 4
equ ipped w 1lh sc ar 1f 1ar , aod
Po meroy Oh•o Coii992 -77(:J)
radial hres
.
man.ufa ctur es stand ar d ac
10 - One additional HR 78
les
cessor
CASH
pmc! lor all makei and
15-B lire and r im, steel be ll ed
The tollow •n g spe cif ic ati ons
mode ls of mobtle hom es
radiaL
to be co ns idered as mm l mum
Phone oreo cod e 61 4 423-9531
11 - AM FM " " " '
, 12 18 gaHon gas ran k, r equ ir ement s for th e grad er
En gme
d iese l (4 1 I1MBER Po meroy Foros t Pro
1 minimum
cyl md er 125 net hor sepow er w
ducts l op pric e for stondmg
' 13 - Vln'f l Tnm
sow ltmber Ca ll Ken t Hanby
' 14 - ln s1dl ad[u!. t ab te left dry type air c le aner
2
Tran
smts
ston
co
nstant
1-446 8570
. Ide m ~rror . fac tory
mesh
6
spee
d
15
Rear
win do w
Clutch
O il type w
3 COIN S CU RREN CY, tokens , old
~efroster , fa c tory
Separate pump and Otl sucpl y
pod o; et w at c h ~ and dto1n s
t 16 Co lor Wh 1te
4 - Base weight 25,00 lbs
17 - The front of the en
Slive r and gol d We need 1%-4
5 - Tandem dr i v e W•d w he el
velope enc losin g the bid m ust
and
older s1lve r co ins Buy, sell
power br.!lk es
be marked " Passenoer r&gt;~r
or !rode Coli Roge r Wamsley,
6 - 13 X 24 inc h , 12 pl y t.r es,
Proposal No 5
•
74 2-2331
Bidder to f u rnish their own trent and rear . 10" n ms
7
Blade
12
foot
power
CASH I ! I for 1unk cars Fryes
b id forms end submit each bid
shi ft mold boar d
on separate forms
Truck and A uto 24 HOUR
8
ROP
S
cab
complete
w
• Bidder to specify time of
WRECKER SER VIC EI Phone
recircu
la
t
ing
2
fan
heater
,
delivery
7.4 2-2081
defroster and windshteld
1 , The County Comm •ss toners
•may accept the lowest b1d or w1per
BU
YING RAW FUR, No
1
9 Controls
Hvdrau11c
~select the best b1d for the
Mu skrat $4 75: Coon, SIS Mole
over
poslttv
e
mec
hant
c
al
~ I nt e nded purpose , and reser\ie
mmk
SI S
Phone Ge o
control on b lad e lifts , Std e sh1ft
·the right to re tect any or
Buckley, (614) 669 4761 alter 5
and cir c le re\lers lng
~ I ds , and -or any par t thereof
10 - L ights '1 front , 2 rear .
pm
tur n Signals w .4 way f lllsher
Yours ,
11 Hour meter , foot a c
Merthll Chambers ,
ce l era t or , pow e r s teering ,
Clerk , Meigs County
bucket se at
Board of
12 - Sc ar if ier 9 tooth V
A thought for the day:
Commis stoners
type
Seeing
a federal charge
1J - 12 volt el ectr ic sv stem
(121 6, 13, 21c
repulsed
at Frederlckaburg,
1d - Col or Omaha Orang e
15 - Trade In One - 1965 Va., Cmlederate Gen. Robert
Mod el LW$4~0 Grader wilhout
E. Lenald, "'It Ia well that
push block, two 1968 TS
IF YOU have a $ervt ce to offer., All ee- Chalmer Scraper paM, war Is 110 terrible, cr we
want to buy or se ll something, •• 1\.
should get
fond ollt."
Bi1tder to submit deti! Jf ed
ae looking lor 'work
or
sp
ec
lflcatlons
ot
equ
ipment
whatever
you II get res ult s
fasler with o Senti nel Won! Ad offered
A dealer 's representa lt ve
Call992 -21 jL_
sha ll pro VIde instruct ions in
the proper operations and envelope en cl os ing the bids
maintenan ce, at the time of must be millrked " motor
del 1very.
grader bid "
PLEASU~E HORSES an d p~m1es ,
The dealer and manufac
The County CommiSSIOners
also wt/1 buy horses and turer shall prov1de a one year may accept the low est b id or
pon1es Phone (614 ) 698 3790 warr anly Jor th e grad er and se lect tne besl bid tor the
all a chmcnts s u ppt 1ed Th e Intende d purp ose, and reserve
Ruth Re eves
'
warranty peri od sha 11 1101 lh e r.gh l to r elec t &amp;ny or a ll
bidS M d or any pa rt th ere
All w hrte German Sheph erd Pup t.mil opera t1 r1q hours
One co m pl ete se t of part s,
p1es ftne blooded See R1chard
repair
and Yours ,
Gtlkey , Clrfton , W. Vo . tUr\I ICe ,
operation 's manJ,Jal sttall be Martha Chambers,
304-773-5962 or 773-5775
prov ided with each unit
Clerk , Meigs County
Bidder to spec lfv time of Board of Com m lss loners
S MONTH OlD Regtstered lmh
Seller for sole~ $50. Phone dell\lery .
Dealers to furn i sh the ir own
992 3565.
b id for m s ' Th e lront of th e 112) 6 , IJ , 2f c

P,.,fi loiSale

'

'

~~

AutoS&amp;!~ &amp;

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2 ~G'N$· ·r»omaroy \

·B usiness Sfrt1ices

@

QUALITY Motor· Co.
197S LUV PICKUP ,
S329S
Wi t~ tO(Iper, law mileage, radio, w-w tires, &lt;lean.
1974 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
$39fS
Local I owner car, green finish , green vinyl roof. radial

w.w tlr .., air condition ing. V-8. wlth ,automotlc powe•
steering

and brakes.

1974 DATSUN

..........

·==,

hour De
Furnace r~ , Ptndlblt
~rvu:e.
011 or G-. Bu rntrs

' ' fe

D

Wd l do odd t ab~ 10olin g pam
fi ng guTter -.york Phone 'N2·
'"!d09
EXPE RI ENCED BABYSITT ERS tok
1119 reser\loftons for a ll m ght
and hou rl y s11lmg for N ew
Years Eve For 1n for mo11on
ra il qn 70CrJ

fl1 bQ Novo e\dro sharp, new
pa 1r1 t bucket seats oir shocks,
mags Phone 94q 2480

•acnator: ~~
Senrlce

1968 JEEP WAGONEER , 4 w~ eel
dn ve lockout hub 6 cyl , S895 .
Al !oo F 250 FORO lO vtheel
dnve piCkup good Harold
Br ewe r , Long Boltom. or coli

985 3554 .
1968 BONNEVILLE

1976 MUSTANG II Cobro a~r , aU
power . radi o and tope 1974
Jeep Renegade V 8 standard.
Phone 742 3072

DARK RE O bu ll w1lh w htt e f ace
LO ST tn the ar ea ol Leod mg
Cree k and Jes'&gt;e Cr eek rood
appro l(lm ote ly 500 lbs P ho n ~;~
(61&lt;1) 367 76 18

1973 PIN TO Ru n A Bout , 4 speed,
low m tleage e~tcell e nt condll• o n
r eal sharp
Pho ne

992 2386

197 1 LTD o1r cond1floned p b
REWARD FOR 1ed, wh•t e and bl ue
ps e:o:ce llent condll• on Phone
bil lf old tok en •n Sw1 sher &amp;
992-344 2
Lohse Dt ug Store Ple ase leave
ol Da•ty Sen l 1nel of! ICe
1969 CA DILLA C Sedan Dev1 lle
lour doo t w h1te s• dewalll ~res ,
power sleenn g power b r sJ111~s
HdpWankd
power seal'&gt;, om 8. lm rad•o,
clrmote con lro l E11cell en1 condtllon Local o wne t Phonu
99 2 241 3 $1 44d 44

CH""ft!

THIS

ONE!
Get FULL pay and
.allowances
while we
provide 1011 training In
exc fling field of yo~(
choice. If you're 18 to 31
years old and can qualify,
we'll gu~rantee offer In

writing. Sign on now and
get current liberal G.C.
BILL benefits. Coli or see
your Nevrman

at:

221 Cotumbul Rd.
Allltnl, OH
PH· 59J.356Htolltctl

\!/anted tu Rent

1970 DODGE POLARA
992·5478

F&lt;&gt;r&amp;lc
COAL li mes tone, a nd calou m
ch londe and co Ierum br1ne for
du st co ntr ol and spec1ol m1 xmg
~ a l l lor former s Mom Street
Pome roy, Oh1o or phone !Jq2
3891
1971 HONDA CL &lt;150, 12 000
mil es SISS y bar n osh bors
pull boc k handle bars new l tre
and seals Scrambler s•de
p•pes $650 Co ll949·2480

COU PLE w1th 4 daughters wtsh to
rent 3 or 4 bedroom home m
M •dd le po rt or su rrou nd mg
let Pomeroy landmark
areo M us t be n1 ce Coli co ll ec t ' -soften &amp; condition your

water UC-XVI
ONLY 1279.95

For Kent
3 AND 4 RM l urm shed and un
fu rn1she d opts Ph one 99'1
543-4
COUN TRY Mobde Home Park Rt
33. len m de s north of Pome roy
Lorge lo ts w1th conc re te pot tos
'&gt; •dewo lk. s. ru n ner ~ and oil
str eet pork •n g Phone 992 7479

let us test your water
\Free.

Pomeroy Landmark

Z;t JackPhone
W. Carsey, Mgr.
992-2181

fiOTATOES and pumpkms C W
FURNISHED tw o bedroo m apt
Prolf111 Eq,dJQD.d, O h1o Phone
odulh on ly No pe ts. M1d·
843-2254
dleporl Phone 992 3874
AVA IL AB LE ol Rr vers tde Apa rt COAL for so le, Open 6 doy s per
wee ~ and evenmgs. Fo r turth er
menls I bed roo m, $100 per
mlormolton coil (614) 367 7338
month 2 bed rooms $133 An
Equal Housmg
Phon e 992 32 73

Oppor tu n •tv

AP PlE S FITZPATRICK ORCHARD
STATE ROUTE 689 PHONE
WILKE SVIl LE (614 ) 669 3785

ONE BEDROOM Apts at VIllAGE
MANOR 1n Middleport lor $104 FULLER Bru sh Products far sal e
monthly plu s e lec or $130mPhon e 992.;,141 0.
dudmg elec LOWER RATE S for
CAMPER
$600
Al so
horse
SENIOR C1TIZENS Con ven1 ent
tra•l er $450 Phone (6ld ) 698·
to sh oppmg on Th~r d ond M1ll
3290
Sts 1n Mtddl eport Brand new
h1gh quoltly apartm en ts Se e PEARCE SI MPSON C B bose 510·
the manag er at Apt 28 or ca ll
t10n Phon11 24 7-2684 offer 5
992 7721 An Equal Housm g
pm
Opportu ntly

5 ROOM HOUSE an d bo th m

2 BEDROOM mob•le home tn
Roc 111e Area Pho11e 992·5858
3 BEDROOM, 2 story house, com·
pie tely remodeled new carpet ,
k1tchen e tc 4 mil es north of
Pomeroy on St Rout e 7 $225
month piUs ut1 lrlles Phone

985 3341

E&lt;NOUtSH TO TI\~ K
A60UT IT AT ALL...

.76
9K71
+QJI08 2
.K 91

WEST

nylan

prlnh ,'

fancy prints, accessories

DIR'Ecr ·FARRIC SAUS'
bTMiln'1trett
Pt. PCtuont
Ph. 675-3469

FREE E Tl

North-South vu lnerable

One good used Remington
C"lln Saw ·
SSO
One good used McCullough
Chain S1w
ns
One good used Homelife
Ct'tain Saw
SISO
New Co· OP Water Sof ·
teners
model YC · XYI Only s'ln.u
One good used Gibson Side·
by -Stde Relrigerator uoo

9._·Jack W. C.rsey, Mgr.
M. Phone 992-2111

Blown

lllSIIIotioll Smicts

CARPET SHOP

Floon&lt;I'IA~

YOUR HOME In pots lnd ,
hanGing baskets from 75c
to S5 oo Also, lev awey
POINSETTIAS now -for

IEPI.ACUIENT

LARRt~~~DER

Greenhouse

David Parsons, OWner

94t-2114

~1 ~ 1 mo

Real utatc r..r &amp;k

COUNTRY farmland wllh secl uded wood s, water and good oc
cess 1n Monroe Coun ty W Vo
$1, 000 down , call (304) 772-

Phone 992-3325

CafTi merc•ol property oppro :o: 17
ceres , leve l land locate d ot
Tuppers Platns on Oh•o. Route
7 Phone (614 ) 667·6304 ,

&lt;;OUNTRY SPOT ~ Nice
brookside lot with 3
residence

SEWING MACHINE Repo.rs ser
'"c e, a ll makes, 992·2284 The '
Fa br i c Shop
Pomer o y
Authonzed S•nger Soles and
Serv1ce. We sharpen Sci ssors.

3102or (304 )772 3227

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Also

IN TOWN ~ 2 bedrooms ,
mod . bath , nat. gas F.A.
furnace . Full basement
with
washer - dryer

~f-::~=-:;;;-.~~~~!!i~,.

COUNTRY HOME -

bedrooms. mod bath, fuel
oil F.A. furnace, nice eat.ln
kitchen . Screened ·in porch

SEPTIC TANKS cl eaned. Modern
Sanlla l 1on , fjq2 395.4 or 9922428

and large large. $19,500.
IS ACRES

'
POMEROY
Falrvfew
His. Lovely brick veneer, 3

Gas well,
furnace, 3

~

for,ed air
bedroom renovated home
and 2 car garage. S32 ,500.

WILL do roolmg , construclton ,
plumbmg and heatmg No 1ob
too large or loo small Phqre
742 2348
•

bedrooms, bath, modern

kitchen.

ull llly

room,

CARPENTER, floor1ng, ce ding, '
ponel•ng . Phone992 275?

carpeting, garage. storage

NEAR TOWN
bedrooms,
natural gas

~

Cozy 3

nice

bldg .. porch, chain fence,
about 1 acre. Almost new.

bath,

F ,A, furnace on

level lot. $22,000.

RIVER PROPERTY
New 3 bedroom all elec.
home. Nice kltc~en, dining
with glass sliding doors.
$37,500.

BUILDING LOTS ~ Rock
Springs and Five Points
areas.

WE HAVE THE HOUSE
FOR YOU, DROP IN AND
SEE CT.

2545
HOWERY

Excellent

POMEROY - 3 bedrooms,
bath,

basement, ctfnlng

EXCAVATING ,

room, utility space, hard-

[;Of;$ Sfjj;

M!; 10
FIND 1E'M IN li-IE'
(?;~Pf.tT

, DICTiOtJARif~

Chri10'mus

presents

whatth'
CBim;
has

ACROSS
I Equestrian
6 Gold
'
weight unit
11 Venerate
12 Redolence
13 Biblical robe
of many
colors
(2 wd!!.)
IS Tavern tap
16 illuminated
17 Monk's title
18 Cut
zo Fairy
23 Drag
'1:1 Wear away
28 Equanimity
29 Shade of
blue
30 CombUBtible
matter
31 Choice
33 Attention
36 Mrs.
McKinley
11 Anthem
writer
10 Wise guy
(2 wd!!.)
43 Powwow
site ·
MMake
expiation
45 Step in
48 Genghls

DUMP TRUCKS

5 Full
6 Social
grouping
7 Night-game
light
8 Kind of
garden
9 Swedish
wine
measure
10 Britisher's
farewell
14 Honeymaker's
digs
18 Edge one's
way
19 European
river
20 Immovable
21 Prior
(pre!. I

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The correct opening bid in
ail standard type systems is
one spade. There ls no reason
to open anything else and a
pass Is ridiculous
(For a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send Sf to. "Win
at Bridge ," cl o this
newspaper, P 0 Box 489,
Radio C1ty Stal1on. New York,
N Y. 10019)

Yesterday's Answer

22 Brown kiwi 34 - comer
24
25
26
28

Succor
Function
Celtic deity
Sound of
rain
30 Neat
32 Uquld
measure
33 Notable It.
family

35 Wound
up In
37 Naullcal
M.P.H.
38 Spirit lamp
311 Belgian
river
U Caddoan
Indian
l2 - standstill

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WRONG '11lAN TO DO IT, AND HAPPIER TO BE
sOME'f!MES CHEATED THAN NOT TO TRUST. - SAMUEL
JOHNSON

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t ime to hove those k1lchen,
cobmets bui lt rnto your house
We hove gOod carpenters to loy
them out ond butld them in.
CO li Guy Ne1gler , 949·2508.

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11 :30- Johnny Corson 3,4, ]51 Movie "Strange
Homecoming:' 6.13; Kalak 8; Mary Hortman 10;
ABC News 33.
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U.DO-Movle "Strange Cargo" 10; Janak! 33,
12 31)-Mavle "The Hound of the Baskervllles 8.

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CBS News 8,10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20: lTV
Utilization l:J .
7:DO-Truth or Consequences 3; To Tell The Truth 4;
Bowling For Dollars 6; Let 's Go To The Rac01 8;
News 10; To Tell The Truth 13; My Three Sons 15;
Cooking with • Continental Flavor 20: American
Issues Forum 33.
7 :30-Hollywood Squares 3; Night Before Christmas 4;
Let's Deal With 116; Match Game PM B: MacNeilLehrer Reporl20,33; In The Know 10; A Chrlstmes
Story 13; No•hvllle on the Road 15.
8:DO-Bea Baa Block Sheep 3,~ ; Yeer Without A Santa
Clout 6,13; Julie Andrews Christmas Special 1S;
Movie 'Tom Sawyer" 8, 10; Boston Pop• In
Hollywood 20,33.
9 DO-Pollee Woman 3,4, IS: John Denver 6,13: M-AS-H
8,10
9:311-Cne Day At A Time 8,10; Miracle on 35th Street
20;, World War I 33.
10 ·DO-Pollce Story 3,4,15, Barbaro Wallers 6,13;
Switch a, 10; News 20 ; Great Pertarmences 33.
10:31)-Biock Perspective on the News 20.
11 :DO-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, IS; MacNeil-Lehrer Report

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Young and t~e Restless 10: Not Far Women Only 15
1:31)-Days Of Our Lives 3,4,15: Family Feud 6.13; As
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2:DO-S20,000 Pyramid 13, Dlnohl 6.
2:30-Doctors 3.4.15, One Life to Live 13; Guiding
Light 8. 10.
J:DO-Another World 3,4,15, All In The Family 8,10;
Con•umer Survival Kll 20
3.15-Gonerol Hotplfal 13
,
3.31)-Bewltched 6 ; Match Game 8,10; Lilies. Yoga
and You 20.
4·DO-Speclol Treat 3,4, 15; Howdy Doody 6, Mickey
· Mouse Club 8; Sesame Street 20.33; Movie "The
Courtship of Andy Hordy" 10; Dinah I 13.
4:31)-Emergency One! 6: Partridge Family 8
5:DO-Big Volley 3; Merv Griffin 4; Brady Bunch 8;
Mister Rogers 20.33; Star Trek 15.
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Roport 3.
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6:.\0--Good Morning, West Vlr~lnlo 13
6:55---Good Morning, Trl State 13.
7:0D-Today 3,4,15, Good Morning, Amorlca 6,13; CBS
('jewt 8; Chuck White Reports 10
7:05-Bugs Bunny and Friends 10.
7: 30-Schoolles 10
a ·oo-Lassle 6: Captain Kangaroo 8.10; Sesame Sfrett
33.
8:31)-Big Volley 6.
9:DO-A M. 3; Phil Donahue4,13, 15; Luch Show 8; Mlkt
Douglas 10.
9:3(),..-{;rass:wrtn; One Lite 10 Live 6, Good Day I 8.
IO :DO-Sonfa-d and Son 3,, ,15, Price It Right I , 10;
Mike Dougl11 13.
10:15-Gtneral Haspltol 6.
10:31)-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15.
li : DO-W~eel of Fortune 3,15; Weekday ' ' Edge of
Night 61 Dougle Dare 8,10: Morning With D. J. 13.
11 :30-Stumpert 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,13: Love of Lilt
8,10: Se.ame Street 20.
11 155-Take Kerr 8; Ms . Flxlt 10.
12.oo-News 3.6.8. 10. Don Ho 13; Bob Broun 4: 50
Grand Slam 15.
12:3110--Gong Show 3, 15; All My Children 6, 13; Search
For Tomorrow 8,10.
12 .55-NBC News 3,15.

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Semester 8: Concerns end 'Comments 10
6 : ~inlng

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BILL PULLINS.'

PHONE '192 2478

9:DO-Movle " Tho St.., Ups" 6, 13; Ko]ok 1,10;
Mostorplec:e Theatre 20,33.
9:30-Montychangors 3,4, 15.
10 :0D-Oelvecchlo I ; Great Performon ..a 20,33;
Warnt Newton : ~c;: hrJ!tmas Cord 10.
TUESDA'f, DECEMIER 14, lt76
6:0D-Sunrlse Semoster 10.6: !~Farm Roport 13.
&amp; : ~Not For Women Only 13.
6:30-Ttachtr's Classroom 4; · News 61 Sunrlst

" A two-hcur lum: h, no wonder
he,s so rat' "

BACJ&lt;HOEs.:

NIGHT

windows, porch. $12,500.00.
LISTINGS WANTED IN
EVERY SECTION OF
THE COUNTY.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER

•AKQJxx9Axx

follower
DOWN
1 Mafuy
prince
Z Temple
figure
3 Serving of
medicine
4 Before

DOZER. TRENCHER , LOWBOY,

wo,od floors, natural
furnace, storm doors

bedroom house , fomtly room
llfeploce, 2 baths , dishwasher ,
range
garbage disposal ,
carpet , sun deck , large lot.

A~O

MARTIN
Ex·
cavotrng
~e pti c
systems,
dozer , backhoe, dump truck
l•mes to11e , ~rave l , blacktop
povmg, Rt 143 Phone 1 (614)
698-7331

return.

TUPPERS PLAINS. OHIO. Three

742·2211

Will TRIM or cUt trees ond shrubbery Phone 742·3167 or 949.

very good business. Low

Investment ' -

We have now moved to our
new loc•tion at 216 East
Secon St. Pomeroy.

One Full~
Elecb ic Organ
PHONE
Rutland Furniture

.. .fPJJ

9'12 5858

ELECTRONIC T V CLINIC, New
T V shop Eleclrantc T V. Clrn1c
Ser \IICe coli , S5 95. Color , 8 &amp; W
ontenno systems stereos. , etc
572 So uth T h~r d, Middleport,
Phone 992 6p06 Co rry •n ond
sove money

nelghba-hood.
RUTLAND ~ About 4
acres In town . Older home
has 3 bedrooms, dining R.,
bath, alum. siding, out
cellar, storage bldg ..
natural gas heat. Just
$15,500.00
POMEROY
RECREATION CENTER
~ long established doing a

,and furniture All for only
$12,900.

FOR SALE

If l CAf,l'T SPm ----me WORDS I~ TH!;
FiRST Fl-A£8 ...

MOBILE Home Repair
Elec.,
plumb mg oiJ d heottng Phone

natural gas heat, excellent

2 bedrooms,

200

BORN LOSER

DOZER work ond weldmg Con·
!pet James Parsons , Rt 1.
- Ra c1ne , on Carmel Rood

MIDDLEPORT - Corner
lot . 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
utility R., dining R., some
carpeting. Storage or office
bldg. , lots ol s~rubbery,

since

An Oregon reader wan~ to
know the correct opening bid
as declarer when you hold :

by THOMAS JOSEPH

SEPTIC Systems mslolfed by
l1censed
mstoller
Shepord
Contract ors Phon e 742-2409

3

contract

West is now helpless II West
continues spades, South wiil
have two spade tricks. If West
shifts to another suit as he
probably will , South has only
one spade trick but he will
have time to knock out the ace
of diamonds and to collect
lour diamond tricks in addition to the ace of spades and
the aces and kings of hearts

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EXCAVATING , dozer, backhoe
and d1 tcher Char les R Hoi· •
he ld . Back Hoe Ser111 ce, '
Rutla nd Oh 1o Phone 742 2008

hookups. Want only S5SOO.

3 N. T. Pass

Sou&amp;b
1N T
Pass

and clubs ''

EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe work dump truck s
and lo-boys lor htre will houl
fil l d•rt to so •l , l•mestone and
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef
fers
day phone 992 7089,
mght phone 992-3525 or 992
5232

3 bedroo ms 1% both s, Iorge l1 v
1ng room dtnmg room 0r1d k-•1chen , tully carpeted Phone
992 3129 or 992-5434

has garage with 1;, bat~.
and bedroom . Drilled well .

·

REMODELING, Plum bmg, heol1ng :
and ol t tyRes of ge11e ral repa~r
Work guarant eed 20 year s ex
perten ce Phone 992 2409.

31 02 pr (304 )772 3227

Virvil B. Sr .. Reallor
216 E. Second Str"t

~

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own er fmonced Monroe Co unly , W Va Phone (304 ) 772-

TEAFORD

GRILL

Sweepers toasters 1rons oll
smoll applian ces lawn mower
next to Stole H1ghwoy Garage ,
on ,Rout e 7 Phone (614) 985-,
3825.
...

SMA:Ll form lor sole, IO 'Yo down,

• 0

bedroom

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR

NEW 3 bedroom ho use 2 bath s,
o il elec
I acre M•ddleport ,
do se to Rutland Phone 992
7481

NEARL '( new al elec hom e full
~aseme ni , lor sale by ow ne r
Rutla 11 d area Phone 742-2531

LIT'I'LE ORPHAN ANNIE-TUNNEL BAR AND

BRADFORD
Aucttoneer , Com
plele Serv iCe Phone 949 -2487
or 9-49 -2000 Rocme Oh1 o Cnll '.
Bradford.

HOMESITES lor sol e, 1 acre and
up Midd leport near Rutla nd
Coii992-74BI

59 acres 6 room house both
portly ca rpe ted
two out
building s
dug base me nt
one- th1 rd tilla bl e
m me r ol
r1ghts locat ed ncar Oanvtll e
Redu ced l or qu• ck so le
S23 500 Phone 742 2766

Pass
Pass

insures his

U'ITLEORPHAN ANNIE

Phone 992-5776
Syracuse, O"lo

11 -"' 1 mo.

Norch East

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Jim · "South lets West hold
the first trick with the king of
spades. This simple duck play

Hubbard's

Sauare Yard Installed

mltlfS.AIININGS

Ia

from. PERFECT
FOR GIFTS In red, white
and pink. $3 ,00 to $6.00 . 20
pet off nn ,10 or more.

'6.95

Wes&amp;

Opentng lead - K •

choose

BACK CARPETING

WINDOWS

WJMINUM
SIDIIICPSOfFin

6000

CHRISTMAS.

ASSORTED RUBBER

WIIIDCMSlDOOIS

Ph. IU·lttl

FOLIAGE PL~NTS FOR

Racine, Ohio

Bittwn lnla Wlib &amp;ltlics

CHRISTMAS TREES I On Old Rt 33
betw een Co. Roods 18 and 19
S26 500. Phone (614) 667 ·6304
Tog now and cut fresh when
3 BEOROOM house, both a11d uhli·
dewed Pmed $2 00 to sa 00
ty , I acre ol ground tn
Opho ond Barbara Offutt
Syrm:use Phone 949·2057
Phone 992-3296.
•
2 ACRES OF land ot W1ldwood
FANCY CITRESS fru1ts, novel FOUR CEMETERY ploh ot Metgs
Estates $4200 . Phone 992 -3273.
Mem ory G6rdens
Wtll sell
oranges
ta n ger.ne s
•ISO x
LOT lor so le in
separa t e!~ Phone 985 4146
tongeloes 6 vonety of apples
Syracuse, Phon e 992l71d
In any quanity red blue and
CHRISTMAS TREES, Motn St ..
wh11 e gropes O$Sort1'(t bulk
Rutla nd
2 1t t ACRES level lond 'It mtle
Chri stmas condy and nuts
from Rutland on New L•mo
Also, rar o Chnstmos 91ft sug· LARGE ELECTRONIC organ' and
Rood
Phone 142 2930
gestion. ex tra lamtly fru11
ben ch , 2 kevboords Les l1 e
'192·:l6B6
bukeh '4 converuent s1zes to
Speoker, beautiful cobmet ,
ftt your needs Quor'llly dis
A iso 1 35 m m, comero 1· 1 S
counts avotlable. Bobs M ark et
lens edro telephoto lens ond
Just ocran the bndge, Moso11
flash oltachment Gad M tller
phone 997 3196
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Phone (304) 773 .. 721
TWO MOTORCYCLE heli-nets w1t h CHRISTMAS PONIES for chil dren.
Coli (614)698 3290.
sh1e ld L1ke new $20 each
Phone 747·221 1 After 5 p m
BEEF CATTLE 30' each , good hay
c oll 7 ~2 · 2201 .
rake Also ~et of 16.5 rtms lor
FOUR CHEVELLE rally wheel ! 14 )C
Ford nr Chevrolet three·lourth
7
$75, One new G · 70~tl4
to11 truck with stotniG ss hub Goo dyear Po lygloss hre S25
cops, Coll992-7201 or 992-3309 .
un6 p ou of Monroe MaMie olr
CONSOLt STEREO-RADIO com
lohocks. ol mos f new Wdl lit
bmotion om fm rodto Balance
most Chrys ler cars for $40
S\03 ~6 or terms Coll9,9') 3965
Phone 9..9-21 81 or 949 2b31
GOOD USED reff•gerotor , bought MICROWAVE OVEN, 9 montbs
ol d $200, Phone 9~9 2585 .
new s•de by side reason for
selltng Phone 24 7 352 1 olt f!r 4 WE-STERN FlYER 10 $peed btke , 27
pm
mche, Ltke new Coli 'N2·3289 .

NOl'JCE

RACINE

EAST

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9J 108
9Q962
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9A53
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Velvets,

Oswald : " This simple duck
play has a name. It is called
the Bath coup because back in
the days of whist someone
playing in the seaside resort
of Bath in England l1rsl
'thought of it."
Jim · " I imagine it was a
very effective play In whist
when there was no bidding and
no dummy . It stili can be a
most effective play 1n contract. "
Oswald : " Yes, indeed In
two ways. The first way Is
that declarer gains a trick
when the suit is continued.
The second is that there are
times when declarer simply
ducks with the ace but without
the jack. There is always a
chance that he will think you
have the jack and shill to
another suit .·

13

NORTH

9 : 30-S: 00 Dally
Till I :000 Friii!Ys_

bath, furnace, basement.

Pomeroy Landmark
CHRIS TMAS TREE S. B'eout1l ul Pion
Iofton grown Sw tch Pme wh1te
Spruce Norw ay Spru ce Col
orodo Blue Spruce S to 10 fee t ,
a
few
lo r ger .
Pnc e d
reasonably Areas best '&gt; el ec tion 12 consetul1ve ~eor s of
lree !oelhng Bob 5 Market jUS!
acro ss the bndge in Mason
Phone (304 ) 773·472 1

CAROL!.,.BUT

horculono, vinyl oolldo, ond'

Ch11ter, Ohio
10-17-1 mo ( Pdl

POMEROY ~

Roctne a reo Phone 992 5858
2 BEDROOM MOBIL E home adul ts
on ly Phone 992 5535

IT'o&gt; H·H· HA R. D

CA'-I'T VOU Tl!iLL
1,1&amp; WHAT'S
WI&lt;ONtS?

.

Iilii.

1614) 9115-4):15

Phone

HARD WATER
PROBLEMS?

(614 1592 5723

PHOTOGRAPHY

AIRPOR.T-

WIN AT BRIDGE
Bath coup cleans up contract

OVER TH(;
PHOIJE, EA$Y!

NOT

l 'LL COl\\&amp;
. RI.,_.T OVeR. .

PONTIAC

Phone 992·S535

Lo!!t and t'ound

--

KEN GROVER

TH&amp;

OF cOIIR5~

For soli"; ·eM
shtons, •
moHressto, podding. ldool
tor · campers. Vorlety of

,...........

SChools
Weddings

DISTUR~IIIIe&gt;
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UP
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PROFESSIONAL
Aerial
Commercial

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"Wt Care"
WorkGuar.
Fret Ell .
Ru!Ctnd 12·9·1 mo. 742-2321

PICKENS HOWE.

PHOlOGRAPHY

.. CAPTAIN EASY

AL TROMM CO_NST.

M3·216S

210 2 i:loor, lot:el car, 4 speed transmission, ..,.,200 miles,

•

plus odd to 1111 volut of
your hOmo. Trull !host
nocouory ftx -11, room
oddllton and rtmOCitltnt
lobs to your friendly,
ntl~hborllaad, quollflt4
builder.

~

good tires, dark green finish, real economy

MONDAY, DEC~BER 13, lt76
5:0D-Witneu to Y01terdoy 6; The Land 15; Movie
" Allee' s Adventures In Wonderland" 131 The Way
It Wo$ 33.
5:30-Amerlcan Life Style 4; Space · 1999 6; Ai!J&gt;nsky
at Largo 20; Conoumer Survival Kif 33. ·
6:QII - News 4; To Be Announced 15:Stsame Street 20:
'\oloU Street Week 33.
6·30:-NBC News,3,4,15; News 6; World Press ' 33;
Newsmoker '76 13 .
7: 0D-Tiny Tree3,A,15: Sonts Claus IS Coming To Town
6,13; 60 Minutes 8, 10; Crockett's VIctory Garden 20;
Onedln Line 33.
7:30-Hell of Fame 3,4,15: Ant iques 20. ,.
8 :GO-Six Million Dollar Man 6, 13; Sonny "&amp;'Cher 8,10;
Evening AI Symphonv 20,33."~-

Protoet ·your tnvntm.,t

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Television log for .easy viewing

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HOSPITAL NEWS

Jane Pfeiffer

Kidnaped minister asks

\ ConUnued from page I)
Veterans Memorial HO.pttal
Holzer Medkal Genter
of 'his Cabinet selections are subject tD confirmation by the ·Saturday Admis•ions I Births, Dec. IO)
Myrtle Rhodes: Point
Senate .I
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Pleasant; Floyd. Bush, New Stewart, daughter, AllensCarter's first caller this make this week.
Haven.
worth; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
morning was Rep. Bob Ber·
Carter and Mmdale spent
Saturday Discharges - ' Rece, da ughter, Gallipolis;
As a result ol lbe
ooly ooncern Ia my family
MADRID, Spain (UP!) gland, O.Minn., a farmer the night at the bome of Bert James See, Larry Holsinger,
kidna
ping, ri ght-wing
widely re ported to be Lance, AUanta banker slated Grace Roberts, William Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ord, Antonio Marta Orlol, Spain's whom I love more than extremi8ts telepboDed deatb
anytbtng
in
the
world.
The
daughter, Pomeroy.
fourth-ranking government
Carter's
choice
for to
be
the
new
1Births, Dec. 11)
official wbo was kidnaped by moot important Is to keep the threats to oppos!llon
agriculture secretary.
administration's budget Boring, Leora Strom, Elshi
Decker, George Deem, Roy
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
left-wing urban guerrillas, faith since our destinies are politician s In cluding
At 9:45a.m. ESI'., Carter director. Lance, talent scout Rutter , Osclir Johnson ,
Christian nemocrat leader
arranged to see Sen. James HamiltDn ~ordan , and senior Evelyn Young, Donna Good. Russell, son, Middleport; Mr. has sent his .wife and seven in the hands of God."
Joaquin RuJi.Gimenez.
Oriol,
president
of
the
an~
Mrs.
Gregory
Dalton,
children
a
note
asking
them
~land, [).Minn., chairman adviser
Charles Kirbo
Ma rcelino Camacho,
Sunday
Admissions
Council
of
State,
was
son,
Jackson;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.
to
"keep
the
faith,"
family
of
Senate
Judiciary attended the meeting. ,
Janice Roush, New Haven ; David Payne, daughter, sources said today.
·leader
of the C«n"'•ntsta
bducted
from
his
office
'
.
Committee, which must
The new team Interviewed
Oscai"JmbOOen, Minersville; Vinton.
·
· Oriol's message was saturday by ii fi ve-man domln a ted Wo.r ke r s' ·
~~~MNL,~~;J~ Iapprove ·any nominee _for prospective appointees tDday Bernadette W~lfe, Portland ;
· relayed by his captors tD a Commsnd&lt;l team armed with Comm issions labOr Union, , .
ll
attorney general, and retired . in. the eohurined mansion . Edith Burton, Middleport;
Madrid newspaper which submachine guns. Pollee appeared with two lawyers
federal appeals court Judge where- Carter Uved while
PLEASANT VALLEY
Bonny
Allen,
Racine;
Sue
turned it over to the family Sunday identified the ''Oct. I beflre a court magistrate
Griffin Bell, a close friend of Georgia governor from 1971
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Sunday night. It was the first Anti-Fascist. Resistance today to lodge a complaint ·
Payne,
Harrisonville;
VIcki
Carter's.
to 197~. Carter used the
Clifford Schools, Point
At II am., Carter was mansion
for
similar Proffitt , Portla nd; Mindy Pleasant; Robert K!!app, Jr., sign that the 63-year-old Groups" (GRAPO) as · the that be was bdng followed by
unknown meri.
Hill,
Portland;
Ellen
Tucker,
president of the Council of kidnapers of Orlol.
seeing Franklin ThOIIllls, a interviews last week.
Clifton; Mrs. Samuel Ben· State was atill alive two days
Pomeroy.
black, head of the Bedford·
Through Press Director
nett, Gallipolis; Cha rles
Stuyvesa nt Development Rex Granum, Carter said late · Sunday Dischar ges - Varian, Clifton ; Phillip after his abduction.
In a covering note, the
Corp. of New York, 'followed Sunday he would announce My rtle Rhodes, Denver Roush, Red House; · Mrs.
guerrtllas
renewed their de·
Blake,
Evelyn
Mundry,
by Robert Embry, director of "at least two and pcsslbly'
Jack
Roach,
Point
PleaSI!nt;
mand
that
the government
Emily
Kuhn,
W
oodrow
Kuhn,
housing
and
urban th r ee , Ga blne t -l evel
.
(Continued from page I)
Mrs.
Patricia
Sheets,
Crown
W
ilbur
Whaley,
free
15
Jl'iaoners
jailed for
development in Baltimore. appointees this week."
City, 0 .; Thomas Gardner, terrorist acts. The abductors was identified by dental records after a day of anguished
At 4 p.m., Carter will see Granum earlier ruled out any
Bidwell, D.; Roy Sutphan, St. have threatened to kill Oriol uncertainty for his friends and his focmer wUe, _Shirley Jones. '
federal Judge Frank JohllllOn announcements today.
The blaze swept the four-6tory, Sknit apartment around 6Albans; Mrs. j ames Cooper, unless the authorities
J..:= :.__:..____-1 ofthe5thU.S. CtrcuitCourt of
Carter has said his next
Point Pleasant; Genevieve comply, Government sources a.m. and.IOO tenants of the 33-unlt building in a fashionable;
Appeals, well knoW. for his appointments will be In the
Warn er, Arbuckle; Honey said there was no chance the section of West Hollywood were evacuated before firemen ,
Install s anywh ere car. tlu ck,
rulings in racial integration vital national security and
or home Keet)S you m touch
Ma
lezewski , Ga llipoli s; government would give in tD found Cassidy's bQdy on the living room floor near a couch.
cases and for his scathing economic areas. Granum told
with se~ t e t v .
The fire department said exact origin of the fire was unlmown
Mabel
Marsh,
Point blackmail.
report against condilions In reporters after the president·
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Pleasa
nt
;
Ga
ry
W
arner,
The sources swruned up but that the apartment was littered with cigarette butts,
• Mih i ·s L ~e- Ma:.Halk power
Alabama jall$.
elect attendet!l "the Plains
Gallipolis Ferry and James Oriol's brief note, written in apparently after a party.
• Oynam1ke with AF Ga1n Cont ro l
, Pl ug -in Jack
Carter's last visitor will be Baptist Church Sunday that
Cassidy's wallet was folDld on a dresser and his slgnet·rtng_
Lewis, Vanceburg, Ky.
apparent haste and called
• E&gt;te onal Sp"'"'
Prof.
Ray Marshall, the interviewees would come
00 COC
and
a religious 1bracelet were found on the bQdy. At lint,
authentic
by
police,
as
• All 23 channels mclud1ng
professor or economics at the from " a pretty wide ra n ge of
however, the coroner 's office could not even determine
follows :
Em ergency Channel9
Unl
1 fT
areas."
• Compl ete with br acket
vers ty 0 exas.
DETROIT (UP! ) - United
whether it was a man or woman.
"In
the
present
moment
my
• Weoghs onl v 2 2 tbs.
Sources close tD Carter said
Carter'S pre-presidential Auto Workers President
Thomas
was
being relationship with members of Leonard Woodcock has called
y '
considered for the post of Congress, and his other state- for creation of a inodem
secretary of Housing and ments and activites, won Civilian Conservation Corps_ (Continued from page I)
Urban Development and good. marks Sunday from to give jobs to young persons. Appeals before the Electoral
Embry. for the No. 2 spot in Thomas P. O'Neill, who will Wo odcock, s peakin g College resulls are sent to
Was Sll9.9S
HUD ·
become House speaker and s unda•.
at the com· · Con gress for verification Jan.
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Th e HI' avo
Marshall, the 9ources said, wWhoshsa
in
. gto
id In ~ tinterhi-:tew he
ln mencemenl ceremony for 6.
a
. n "'a w 1e ·
University. of MI'chi' ga'n · 'The a ttorne'y said he
th e t ruc .&lt; e r~ was under consideration as a
I
us-e!
member of the . tnnuential oresees good re latIons graduates from the Dearborn thought it "unreasonable"
presidential Council of between Carter and Congress campu•, urged estab"-"-ent th t h
-·•·ed
~b
f
tim "th
bl
ill
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a e was re~-. tD prove
PAMPER ahd PLEASE WITH
~
ra • . Economic Advisers.
or a e, e pro em w of a national youth service tD fraud on the part of state
Carter flewto Atlanta from be holding it together as Ume provide jobs for the unem· election officials.
Plslns, Ga., late Sunday and goes along."
ployed under 25 years of age
"It seems tD me that if
met with his vice preS!' dent·
A . Louis
Harris
polld oo conservat1'on pro]'ects on there were 20,000 unproper
·
h
d
s
d
h
Si zes A (Sma ll), B ( Medium). C (Large), and D (Extra Large) .
elect, Walter Mondale, and pthubl18 e un faly s odwule peblic land.
votes, whether or not the
Cotton pol yester blends. Good selection of neat patterns - plus solid
three top advisers _to decide
at 61 peedr cent 0 th,330 a 18 Such a service would be officials had knowledge of
Middleport • 0.
which annnouncement to contact across e country similar to the Civilian tilem, that tt would have
colors. Coal style top and adjustable wai st bottoms .
. ~==~=:;;;;:==~::.:::::::..:.,.expect Carter tD do a. good tD Conser,vation Corps created swayed the election and
1
excellent
job in the White by President Frankli'n everyooe who voted legally
H
ouse.
lloosevelt to give jobs to the had their vote diluted," said
TWO KINDS OF APPETITES
The Washington Star unemployed during the 193il'l. · Reichel.
reported Sunday that leaders The new· CCC "must have
·
TWO KINDS OF FRIED CHICKEN
He said his
group's
for var Ious Ca b! ne t P0 st s bas t e saf eg u a rd s ·
tt
· 1 d Re Bob B 1 d
mves gators would be
mc u e p,
erg an • incorporated into it," working
to
uncover
D-Minn ., agriculture; Dr · Woodcock said.
additional evidence for use in
Har~ ld B:own, Johnson "It should, for example, he any appeal.
admmistration Air Force s~· truly open to all young people
cretary, defense; . Bendix with special attention paid to
ch a i r ma n Mi chae l those with few skills and
Blume ~thal _and Johnson limi te d edu ca t ion,"
w
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adminiStra ti on Budget Woodcock said
~
Director Gharles Schultze, "The . work must be teenager set
~
treasury; and Rep. Ba rbara meaningful and needed by
~
Jordan , D·Tex ·• former the community and it must
Amb assa dor Pa t ri cia not take away existing or
~
Roberts Harris . and U.S. potential jobs that would be
Funera l services for W
D!Str_!Ct
Judge
Leon required if the program did Robert Brian Holstein, 1~. W
Htggmboth am, all three not exist. ·']'he feder al Syracuse, who died Saturday. II!
black, attorney general.
minimum wage must be paid afternoon as the result of II
as well."
accidental shooting wounds W
Woodco.ck said today •s received on a hunting ex· W,
PARTY PLANNED
"new lost generation" is the peditlon, will be held at 2 p.m. W
Preceptor Beta Beta more than four million Tuesda y at the Ewing II!
Sorority will hold its Christ· Americans who want to work Funeral Home with the Rev, I(
Some fol ks lik~ the Colo nel's Or1ginal Rec •pe best. Ot hers like our
mas party for members and but have been unable tD find Richard Jarvis officiating. W
E ~tr&lt;~ Cr1spy !ned ch1c ken wh •ch IS !Onder on the 1ns1dc, cru nchy
husbands Friday, De.c. 17 at B jobs.
on the OUlSidC. You cnn please everyone -"M11o; 'n mat ch" and
The Southern High School W Also a fine selection
ge t some ot each.
p.m. at the home of Mrs. " This rate of un· freshman was a member of W of men's Angel Tred
Eleanor Thomas.
employ ment far exceeds the Asbury United Methodist
slippers to give with
We're the place in lown for two k ihds ot chick.en
anytn mg thaI ·can be Church in Syracuse. Born
your pajama gift.
explained or accepted by Aug. 19, 1961, he was
"its flllllerlickm' gooo·:
May Cancel Flights
society," Woodcock said.
preceded in death by · his ·
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - A
father,
Robert A. Holstein.
decline in riders during the Handicapped Conference
'
Surviving
are his mother,
holiday sea5!&gt;n may force COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Gov.
®
Mrs.
Emmogene
Edwards
Lake Central Aviation to halt James A. Rhodes will
SANTA CLAUS
Holstein
;
three
sisters,
Mrs.
its
flig hts
between address toda y's opening
will be ·in Toyland on the 1st
Michigan's Upper Peninsula session of the White House William Gail) King, Buffalo,
W.Va.;
Mrs.
Homer
(Diana)
floor
Tuesday evening 7 to 8.
and Port Columbus until after Conference on Handicapped
Mills, Syracuse; Miss Teresa
Wednesday
evening 7 to 8.
the first of the year,
Individuals.
Airline President P. K. The two-day conference is Holstein,' at home; a grand'
Bring in the children to see
mother, Mrs. Rosa Holstein,
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him .
992-5432 ' Mondo! said he would like tD Intended to identify the prob· Syracuse,
·and 'several aunts
!e m s con fr onti ng and uncles.
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continueto Columbus
th e Houghton,
run, but handicapped Ohioans.
Burial
will
be
in
Gilmore
sa ys the dec line " in About 700 delegates are
passengers during th e expected to attend the state Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home any time.
holidays may make a service convention.
curtailment mandatory.
Already , 55 local and
He said if the holiday· district forums have been
season nights are halted, held to discuss health ,
they will resume Jan. 3.
educational, social, economic
and special concerns of the
handicapped. Sjxteen persons
will be selected at the Ohio
Pollee Chief Suspended
meeting to represent the
JOHNSTOWN, Ohio \UP! ) state at a national conference
- Pollee Chief Charles White in WashingtDn next May,
has been suspended for 6Q .
days
because
of Workers to Return
COLUMBUS (UP!)
insuhordlnation and neglect
Members of the International
of duty.
The Johnstown VIllage Union of Eleetrtcal, Radio
Council voted 4-2 vote Friday and Machine Workers local
night to suspend White, after here and in Bluefield, W. Va.,
finding him guilty of three of were expected back on the
12 charges fil ed against him job today after they approved.
by Mayor John Haines.
a contract offer from · the
. . .
/
:National Electric Coil Go.
,__ _ _ _ _ _ __, during the weekend.
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The union had been on
strike since last Monday, The
contract calls for an
inunediate 13 ·per cent pay
WITH TRUNKMOUNT ANTENNA TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE
hike and cost-of-living
increases.
MONDAY, DEC. 20, 10-411
The strike affected 800
' workers here and 200 in West
(Individual Retirement Account)
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Representatives of ar·
chlleclural · firms intereated
In deslpinc the propoeed
muJU.purpooe building to be
erected near Veterans

Memorial Hospital were
Interviewed Monday by the
Meigs
County
Com·
missioners, Maxine PIWIImer and Ray Pickens of the

Hearing set for
·feeder road ·tO
new Meigs bridge
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COLUMBUS - Proposed
rerouting ~I Ohio 124 to
overlap 5. 71 miles of eJ&lt;lsting
Ohio 3311 In Lebanon Twp.,
Meigs County, Improvement
of a portion of rerouted Ohio
124 and COJ!Siructlon of a
connector highway to the new
bridge to 1&gt;- ·•&gt;rtructed over
Jb6110hlo h ., or .. ,ar Ravens·
wood, W. Va . will be
dlscuased during an ohio
Depar ..,~•t of Trans·
pcrtallon pu~lic hearing, Jan.
12 in Pomeroy, ·
The 10 a.m. hearing will be
conducted by ODOT District
10 Deputy Director Glenn A.
Smith, Marietta, in the
Common Pleas Courtroom,
Meigs County Courthouse.
The .57-mtle connector to
lbe Ravenswood bridge, to be
added to 11\e stale highways
system .as Ohio 824, will
eztend eastward from the
Improved .45 mile portlon of
rerouted Ohio 124, 2.2 miles

south of the existing, most·
easterly Ohio 124 - Ohio 338
junctioo.
Proposed abandonment
·and vacation of portions of
ex!sttng Ohio 124 and Ohio
338, '" associated with the
Improvements, will also be
discussed during the hearing.
Further information is
available at the district of·
flee.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Tburaday through
Saturday, fair through the
period escept for a chance
of showers o_orll!easl
Saturday. Highs Thursday
wiD be In the 4\11, warming
lo. the upper 50s or lower.
IIGs by Frlclay and cooling
to the t0t1 Saturday. Lom
wiD be In the upper 20s to
the mid lOs.

Jacbon • GaWa • Meigs reported !'hal has been dooe
Mental Health Center, and on an environmental study on
Eleanor ·Thomas, 9 ecutive the access road to be built
director of Meigs County leading to the mullt-pulll08e
Council on Aging.
bu ilding.
Pete Simpson met with the
Questioned were Prof. Dr.
Pedro L. Koe-Krompecher commissioners in regard to a
and Laszlo · G. Koe· grant that has been approved
Krom~e cb e r , Athens; lor pollee radio equipment in
Sc hooley ·Cornelius and the amount of ' 19,111.
Assoc., Columbus, and
VIllages recelvjng radio
Wrtght-Keske • Krltchgan • · equipment will be the
Rosen • Buchanan, Inc., · sheriff's departmen( Racine,
ColumbUs. A decision on who Pomeroy, Middleport and
wiUbe given the contract will h uUand villages. Cost to each
be made Isler.
village will be five percent of
Also meeting with the the cost of the equipment they
commissioners was Boyd receive. Total cost for the
Ruth of the Meigs county and village's accordCounty Soil and Con· ing to Simpson, will be $956 of
servatton Service who the $19,111, making the total

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ATLANTA (UP! ) - Prestdent...olect Jimmy Carter has
tapped Bendix CorP. President Werner Michael Blumenthal as
Treasury secretary and Mrs . Jane Cahill Pfeiffer to be the first
feDIIlle Commerce secretary, sources said today,
'
He called a 2:30 p.m. ESr nationally televised news con·
terence to make the appointments and boost the number of his

r"h~~r.,;::::-::;~~~~~t:::?ic;;;5lNS:~_:;_ca~b~l!'=et:a;p;po;:in:t:ees;:to:;thr:;:eel, He plans to name two more on

Weather
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Fair tonight and Wed·
.. nes_day, Lows tonight will be
in the mid to _upper 20s and
highs Wednesday will be In
the mid to upper 40s.
Probability of precipitation
will be near zero per cent
today , tonight and Wed·
nesday.

Thurliday.
Blum&lt;111thal, 50, lives in Ann Arbor, Mich., and is a former
Kennedy administration international trade negotiator, He Is
a former Princeton professor, a refugee from Nazism and
speaks with a slight German accent.
Mrs. Pfeiffer, 44, is a former vice Jl'esident of International·
Business Machines and lives in Greenwich, Conn., where she Is
a coosultant on government relations for IBM and other ·
corporations. Her ·husband, Ralph Pfeiffer, is a senior vice
Jl'esldent of IBM.
•r
The selection of Mrs. Pfeiffer is In keeping with carter's
strong promise to name women and minorities to high govern·
men! posts In his administration.
·
·
Carter Press Secretary Jody Powell said today the
president..olect plaris anothe~ news conference Iii Plains, Ga.,
Thursday, when he is expected to name Gallfornta !ll\)'slclst
Harold Brown as Defense secretary and Brookings Inslltiltion
economist-Charles 1,. Schultze as chairman of tbe President's
Council of Economic Advisers.
Earller, in his first cabinet nomination, Carter named Cyrus
Vance to replace Henry Kissinger as secretary of state. At the
same time, he picked Atlanta banker Bert Lance to be federal
. budget director. All of the nominations must be aJlllroved by
the Senate.
·
II! for today's annoW!cemeilts, Mrs. Pfeiffer would be the

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Meters .frl!ed
~Ohio Po~er in Middleport
h
d
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In cooperation with the
arge ·too Assn.,
Mi~dlepo':' Retail Merchants
Middleport Village
Gouncll in regular · session
little m' 75 theMonday
night voted to ''free"
town's parking meters

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only. He also said that
merchants will pollee the free
paliting to see that employes
or others do not take ad·
vantage of the situation. The
merchants will pay the
village $350 In lieu of
revenues the meters would
have produced.
Baker said he feels the free
parking Is a good public
relations gesture and helps
Middleport's businessmen
compete with shopping
centers.
Council approved the third
and final reading of an or·
.

dtnance to increase village
employes salaries as of Jan.

DOHA, QATAR_ MINISTERS FROM 13 OIL exporting
l.
countries met under strict security today for a crucial priceEmployes with five years
111!11q seMion, with Saudi Arabia 'apparently finn in Its
or more experience will
demands for a moderate Increase of 110 more tilan 10 per cent.
receive 10 percent wage
The meeting, which In effect holds the key to the world's
from today through Dec. 24.
hikes, those with less than
~spertty, will open Wednesday in the Gulf Hotel, turned-Into
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Edison Baker, representing
five years a five percent
a virtUal armed camp to prevent' a repetition of last year's Environmental Acti9n the merchants, asked council
increase."Those less than a
year will receive no increase
terrorist attack on VIenna headquarters of the Organization of Foundation said the · Ohio to follow in the tradition of
Petrolemn Exporting Countries.
Power Co. in 1975 past years and free the
but the raise Is so structured
undercharged ita customers meters to shoppers for the
thalli will go into effect In
for federal income taxes by holiday period. Baker said
1977 for all employes moving
MOUNT POCONO, PA. - SHIVERI~G DRUG over $6 miWon.
that the meters will be
into a different lime bracket.
enforcement agents huddled under blankeiB to ward off bitter
United Presa International cover'ed with covers in·
Counetl approved the
cold and 1110w for90 minutes, but their perseverance paid off in errooeously reported Monday dicatlng the free parking
November report of Mayor
the blggeat drug bust In Pennsylvania history. The 24 agents · that Ohio Pmr had over· privilege Is for two hours
(Continued on page '12)
watched an old DC8 propeller plane land on the little-used charged Its customers by
Mount Pocono airport In a imowatorm early Monday. However, over $6 mlilloo for federal
·
0
they did not go into action until a group of men had nearly
lln!S!ed unloading the cargo, Colombian marijuana, into lhl'ee
rented trucka.
tered in WashiD8ton, said
.f".f"
Eight men were arrested and the marijuana conftacated.
Pollee said It was the largest batch of marijuana ever seized in
Pennsylvania and one state policeman described it aa "top
llheH marijuana, your Ghlvas Regal, ao to speak." Agents aald
"The EPA doellll'l realize
BELLAIRE, Ohio (UP!) - work here are coMected with
lbe lour..oncine pline had picked up the cargo, worth at least
the problem we've got," said
'!be president of District 6 of coal."
$12rnillloo,inGotombta and made a direct flight to the eastern
Charles Grimm, a field Guzek. "They have a job to
the United Mine Workers
Ptnnsylvanla airstrip.
•
representative
for Diatrlct 6, do. But they doo 't realize
union
aaid
today
if
the
Dhlo
.
what they're doing to us.
Environmental Protection eChoed Guzek's warning.
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD called RepubUcan
"When the government
"We don't have low sulfur
Agency puts restrictions on
.and Democratic leaders of Congress tO separate White House
an
Idealistic coal in the state of Ohio that
the burning of low sufur coal · made
m~s today to dlscusa a $10 bUUon tax cut and curbs on
to can be mined ecooomclally.
"they're putting us out of commitment
fecleralspendinghewiU propose In his final days In offlce.
environmental
Improvement
H they put regulstlons on us
business."
A spolrl!llllllll said Ford, conferring lint with fellow
OOLUMBUS (UPI)- State
John
Guzek,
who with the Clean Air Act of 1970, they're putting us out of
Republicans, scheduled the seul0111"to ta11t about a variety of
JegiJlaU.e mailers" sure to Include a tax reduction and his Treasurer Gertrude W. Do- represents 16,000 coal miners It unintentionally almecl a business."
Guzek aald if western coal
forthcunlng reconunendaUon for a federal budget in the 1978 nahey reported today that aa In Eastern Ohio and the bullet directly at the
of November 30, state Northern Panhandle of west economic heart of the continues to be Imported,
fiJca1 year.
.
revenues were l'1IIIJIIng f113 VIrginia, said minera would American communities that 16,000 coal miners joba and a
WASHINGTON - , A FORMER EMPLOYE saYii the miWoo, or almost 10 per cent, testify at four upcoming are dependent on the mining multlmiJ!Ion dollar payroll
Nuclear Regulatory GonuniMion Ignored and "repeatedly ahead of last year's figures · hearings to be held by the of high sulflD' coal for their would be In jeporady.
"I don't feel that they (the
hindered" his efforta to ~nl nuclear safety ll'Oblems. lor the corresponding five- Ohio EPA on the burning of economic backbone and
high sulfur coal.
social progress," said EPA) should put reguattons
~ M. neuggl!, formerly a reactor engineer with the month period. ·
Thll was an Increase of
The hearings begin Grimm.
on untU they C&lt;lllle up with ·a
NRC's syatema safety dlvlsloo, told a hearing Monday of the
almoll f/0 mUIIon, or more Thursday in Cincinnati and
Guzek said a laW requlring way to deal with the sulfur
Senate Govenunent Operations Committee:
than3 per cent, alnee October will also be held In Cleveland
uUUUes to burn Jll'OC!!ssed content " he said.
,(Conuiiued on jiage 12) ·
Income was reported.
Columbul and Steubenville: coal would allevlste port of
Mra. Donahey said ~ Guzek said some iitlliUes the problem.
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"lfpower companies were
state income tax produced have already started
_, miWon In ·November, Importing low sulfur coal
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compared with $40 ll!illlon In · from westem states to avoid
No one was injured or cited October, boosting five-month l n s t a Ill n g ex pen sl v e and acrenened, we could whip
T-e Mtll• Goanty
in a minor traffic accident collections to $228 ~oo . equipment anti-pollution hall our p~oblem," he ,aatd. Jay~ are again •JIGII'
cMondqy on SR 7 at the junc- Thll was $37 mtlllon, or 19 per equipment needed before low "A lot of the power planll are
1oring frail baakell for ~e
tion to the Addlson..J!Ulaville ~t. above the figure for sulfur coal can be burned H ' burnlng raw coal \halls full
ueedy. Lui year over 2fO
Rd.
flacal 1978.
· the EPA ·Imposes stringent mud ond everything else • .. people were llelped th-cb
The Gallta • Melgs Post
Sales tax collectio111 for a1r pollulloo regulatiolll.
That causes a probln, II the effortl of tile Jaycee~~.
State Highway Patrol said an November were ftl3 miWon
"H westem coal ta brought pull a lot. of ash and llll)Oke
Everyone wllbing to make
auto driven by Lula Kitchen, compared with $96 miWoo In Into Ibis area an&lt;! ~ lirea out of lbe smoke stack that a d-11011 or coatrlbattca
211; Rt. 2, Galltpolla, stopped October, railing the five- coallan't burned, we'D have a shouldn't be there. There la a1ked to eaU Ralpb
to malte a left tum and was· month figures In that ghost town in the whole should be a law requiring Werry at IH-5480 er 1ead a
struck in the rear by an auto category to'* miWon. Thta eastern part of Ohio beca111e !ham to burn proceNed coal.
poot ~rd 1e P. 0. Box 104,
operated by Mellsaa K. Rizer, wu 1117 mllll.cln, or '12.7 per the Easlel:n part of Ohio 111 Washing the coal would take POIIH!roy, In care of the
21, Pomeroy. There was very cent, abow the amount for coal," said Guzek. "All the out 23 per cent of the sulfur. Mella Couty Jay~ .
Ught damage.
the prevlolll fiJca1 year·
businesses and people that
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fourth-woman cabinet member in history and the first to head
the Commerce ~rtn\ent, established In 1913.
The others were t'ronces Perklns, secretary of Labor during ·
the Franklin Roosevelt era i Oveta Culp Hobby, secretary of
Health, Education and Welfare in the first Eisenhower
administration, and Carla Hills, current secretary of Hou.stng
and Urban Development.
Former Labor Secretary John Dunlop was Carter's ltrst
caller at the Georgia Governor's Mansion tDday .
Dunlop has the strong backing of the AFL-Cib to be na med
to the same cabinet ~t in .the Carter administration but he
fa ces stiff opposition from black and women leaders who have
criticized his failure to endorse affirmative action program.&lt;
while he headed the Labor Department and at Ha rwrd
Unlveritty, where he Is a profesaor.
Others being mentioned as Jl'ospecttve Carter choices include Rep. Robert Bergland, DMinn., a farmer, to be
secretary of agriculture, and Colllinbta University profes8er
and former State Department policy planner Zblgniew Brze·
zlnskt as national security affairs adviser.
Others mentioned In the ruMing as· possible Cabinet
appointments are Rep . Brock Ada!Dfi, O.Wash., as secretary of
tranaportatlon, and Franklin Tliomas , president of the Bedford
Stuyvesant Redevelopment Corp. in New York City to replace
Mrs. Hilla as head of HUD.

Names drawn for

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CHRISTMAS QUEEN CANOIDATES -; One of these three attractive young ladies at
Southern High School in Racine will be crowned "Chrlatmas Queen" at the Tri·M Christmas
dance oo Dec. 22. Froot to back are Lisa Allen, Darlene Duncan and Bobbt Chapman. The
dance at the high schoo l from ~p . m. tomidnight is open to the public. Admlsaion is '1.50 per
per!llll , The student body will vote on the queen candidates.

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MIX AND MATCH
nd try some of eac

for Tuesday

grant $18,1~.
Simpson , project coor·
dinator, said thai when the
new equipment is received
local fire departments will
not be able to use the new
frequency , He therefore
asled that the old frequency
be kept and used as the only
cost would he ·changing of
crystals.
The commissioners asked
Simpson to get the exact coSt
and report the amount to
them as soon as possible.
Attending were Henry
Welts, Warden Ours, and
Bernard Gilkey, com·
missioners, Wesley Buehl,
engineer . and Martha
Chambers, clerk.

workers onnose ban
burning low sulfur coal

mcome

ahead 10%

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DAYS TO
CHRISTMAS

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Meigs jury duty
Fifteen names were drown

for possible grand jury duty
and 65 names for petit jury
. for tbe January term of court
Saturday morning in th e
office of the clerk of courta,
Larry Spencer.
Attending were Freeland s.
Norris, Lauren E. Hoffman,
jury commissioners, Common Pleas Judge Joha c.
Bacon, Nellie Brown of the
clerk of courts, and Randall
Carpenter of the Sheriff's
department.
Names drawn for the grand
jury were :
Wilson Carpenter, Naomi
Donahue, Betty Sayre, June
Baker, Nina Sanders, Guy
Sargent, Norman C. Will,
R0se Ellen Carson , Opal
Eichinger, Lawrence J.
Stewart, Don Belzlng, Don E.
Mullen, Clara Wllliama, Jeff
Werry, Carrie E. Roush.
For Petit jury:
· Mildred Zeigler, William
H. Cleland, Janet Bolin,
Phyllis Harrla, Kay Sayre,
Louts Osborne , Rodney
Pierce, Shirley Balaer, Clara
Lightfoot, Alah Holliday,
Jean ette Davis, Ruth

Erl ewlne, lona Brtckles,
Delbert A. Romlne,Bonnle
Willford, Delores Holter,
Mary Lee Maxey, Elmo F.
Smith, Wanda Wolf, Ava nel
Halliday, Haze l Sell ers,
Dorothy Ca shdollar, Nola
Swisher, Gene King, Dennis
G. Marcinko, Ethel CoMer,
John T. Blake, Mildred Karr ,
Barbara Gruese'r, Okey
Connolly, Ruth · Holma n,
Jtnn~ Amott, Leonard Bass,
Opal Kloes, Reva L.
Vaughan, Jean Kennedy,
Arnold Johnson, Wilma Van
KaMeU, Karl F. Culp, Gay
Fields, Carol Diddle, Gladys
Dillon, Lanora Davit, Leora
Sigman, Cathy Davis, Robert
Sloan, Martha Lou Beegle,
Thersa VanMeter, Evelyn
Holter, Dorothy Brow1•
Clifford Hayes, Rich
Gress, Marie Blrchf l ,...
Patricia. Carson , .I •. ·i
Darnell, Russell Cull ( .n.
Ronald Logan, Marie B.
Thomas Darst, Arnold D&lt;
Sharon Boyles, Le
Chasteen, Jo ann Clar.
Kathleen Francia, Mary L
Crow.

Under 24 folks ·
to be shot again
Meigs Countlans under 24
yean of age•who received a
swine Ou lnnoculatlon during
• the recent pubUc clinics mu.il
have a second shot according
to a dlreetl.e received by the
Melga County Department of
Health from the Ohio
Department of Health.
Thla group may visit the
health department offices
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and
from 1 to 3 p.m. any Monday
or Friday to receive the
second shot.
Mrs. Mary Myers, R.N.,
eounty health nurse, reported
that during the cllntca several
hundred per10111 were ad·
vised IJ!,at they. too will need
a secood shot. These people
are also to report -to the

health department
on
Fridays or Mondays from 9
a.m. to 12 noon and from 1
p.m. to 3 p.m.
A limited number of swine
flu vaccine shots are
available through the Meigs
County Department of
Health. There were only 325
such shots in the first pia ~ ·
and liM! SUJllllY is running out
However, more can be ac~pled at this time. The
children's shoi Is for
fOUngsters from three
through 7. Parenti wiahlng
lheir children to have the
lnnoculatlon are to take them
to the health . department
offtces from 9 to 12 and 1 to 3
p.m., _Mondays or Friday.!

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