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                  <text>u..:. '!be Dally Senilnei,Middleport·Pomeroy. 0 ., Tueoday, Oec.l4, 1\f/ti

Local news, in briefs

John Amott died Monday
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Masonic rites will be held at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Ewing Funeral Home where
friends may call after 6 this
evening .

RACINE- John 0. Arnott, Racine United Methodist
70, Raf!ne, retired elec· Church.

trlclan, died Monday al·
temoon
ai
Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
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Mr. Arnott wa.s born Mareh
28, 11108 a son of the late Oils
aoo Bertha Rolllh Amott.
Besldea h!a parent! he was
preceded In death by three
brothera.
A retlr~ electrician, he
belqed to the International
Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers local In Marietta. He
wia a qlember of Ohio Valley
Commandery 24, Knights
Templar: Bosworth Councu
18, Royal and Select Masters;
Chapter 80, Royal Arch
Masone ; Harrisonville
Masonic Lodge 411, Free and
Accepted Muons, Chapter
~. Order of Eastern Star,
Harrlso.nvllle, and of the

A Christmas program will
be presented atthe Freedom

Surviving are his wife,
Ellen Foreman Amott; three
daughters, Mrs . James
(VIrginia) Reeves , Jr .,
Racine; Mrs. Gene (lois )

minor accident Monday at

U5 p.m. at the parking lot at

Gospel Mission, Bald Knobs , Meigs Mine No. one. Robert
Saturday, Dec. 18, at 7: lO W. Welts, 21 , McArthur,
pulled from parking and
P.m. The pobl ic Is Invited.
· struck a legally parked
Marriage licenses haiJe

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City COIIIItD u daya aco

News •• in Briefs

Triplett fired .by Meigs Local Board

(Contlnu~ froin pase I)
wu repeatedly hindered In my eftortll to make
'COIIliillsllon deal honeotly with lllclelr safety problau lllat ~
were robed by me and other IIIII members. I believe tile NRC
is violating Ita plibllc trust. Time and time again, the NRC bu
cov.-ed up aild brulhed ulde 111cear safety _problema," l!e
said.

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ney E. Walker , Langsville. There was slight
· damage to both vehicles. No
cllollon was Issued.
volodl-ltorecopllea~lty
COLUMBUS - PRESIDENT·ELECI' JIMMY CARTER;
Weaver, Mason, W. Va., and
and
VIce Prealdent~ect Walter Mondale luive received aD II
Mn. Robert (Kenda) Brown,
RACI NE - Racine Legion employe'• a a loa.
of Ohio's electoral v~. ~~~~ 111 elid to the elcoelt
Post 602 will hold lis Christ-.
Couacll OfiiDiztd ID
Newport: seven grand·
prealdentlal election In the state lllnce IMI. 1be Electctral _
mas dinner Friday, Dec. Hot override to file mayor'ti
child...,._ live brothers, Ira,
Collece
vote threatened fer days by the uncertainty of a
Tbe
Meigs
County
Sheri
ff
's
6 p.m. ot the post home.
veto
bat
failed
with
a
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William, Arthur and Charles,
Departmont lnvesll galed a Turkey and hom will be
recolllt
and
lawsuit, went off on schedule Monday without
aU of Racine, and Jess, of
provided by the post . Persons vote. Sill yea vole! were
incident.
are to bring their own silver- · needed lor lhe override.
)(Rochester, Pa.; four· sisters,
Tbe mly Jooae end remalnlnC wu the poulbillty U..l a
ware.
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: The Loauster City
Mrs. Wilma R!ggs, Mrs. Zelia Veterans Memorial Hospllal
coaUtlon
headed by the u. S. Labor party might appeal'an ·
Admitted · Barbara
Taylor, Mrs. Mae Durst and
SYRACUSE
The . Employe;• UDlon receutly
unfaverable
ruling In It! attempt to lnvaUdate · Oblo'o :,
(Continued from page I) Syracuse ER Sqood Sunday reeebed a charter from the
Mrs. VIolet Bush, all of McQuaid, Lorain: Helen
presidential
voting
oo grounds of fraud. Four hoiD'I before the ;.,
at
10:
15
a.m.r
transported
Amerlua Federalloa ol
Racine, and several nJeces Rood, Racine ; Marjorie Fred Hoffman showing
Electoral
College
convened,
U.S.,Dlllrlct Coort Judge Joaeph •
Grimm, Racine: Bess Ellis, receipts of $1,393.15 In fines Oscar Imboden to Veterans State,
and nephews.
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Coualy
and P, Klnneary d1smlued the coalition's
Memorial
Hospital,
request for a permanent
Funeral services wiD be Pomeroy ; Brett Friend, Long and fees, $144 In merchant Monday at 2: 10 P·ll'l · lhoy · MuDldpal Employes. Tbe
fnjunctloo
against
llfvlng
Carter
Cillo's
25 electoral vQteo,
held at 2p.m. Thursday at the Bottom.
police collections lor a total of transported Sterling Rayburn oDiou flleludes aU DOII- which he won by ll,llhoteaover ~dent Ford.
Discharged - Mary King, $),510.15 after paying state from Veterans Mem orial oDlformed city worten,
Racine United Methodist
Hospita l to his home In about 120 peno111.
Church with the Rev. Tim Burwell McKinney, David costs.
Syracuse.
Smith olllclaling. Burial will Deem, Juanita . Ferrell ,
Clerk-Treasurer Gene
be in Letart Falls Cemelery. Dayto n McElroy , Evelyn Grate read a letter from
Watson , David McEwen , Columbia Gas of Ohio inThomas Hart, Carolyn dicating that a .1927 cents
THE ARNOLD~ ·
Davidson, Clolse Badgley, increase per 1,000 cubic feet
(By N. Est• Arnold, Morlan. Otllo
Sterling Rayburn , Regina of gas will go into effect in the
Reuno, Oh, ye Arnolds, and the occoslon en loy It,
For lime makes great changesand old age oft destroys if
Adkins, Janice Roush .
town as of the Jan. 7 billing in
But this glorious gathering from o'er the broad plain
WILKESVILLE - Samuel
Surviving are a daughter,
accorda·nce to the fuel cost
Gives welghtlo the thought that !be Arnolds do reign.
V. Pendleton, 86, Radcliff, Mrs. Bob (VIolet) Blackburn ·
clause. Grate also read a
STANFORD, Call!. (UP!) after five winning seasons, We comefrom the East. the North and the South,
died Sunday. "~venlng at the of Radcliff, several nieces,
Holzer Medical Cenl&lt;r
letter acknowledglnB the
And the West - like Nlagoro, p()urs a great volume forth,
Stanford's new head earned $29,000 annually.
Veterans Administration nephews and cousins.
!Discharges, De&lt;, 13)
village as a member of the
Walsh said he wiD name And up from the sea comes the captain's comrnand,
.foolbatl coach says he'll bike
HOII(IItalln Dayton.
Preceding him In death
Everett Carey, Ruby Ohio MunJclpal League.
new lllck In recruiting IO!Ile assistants soon, saying "Cast anchor In port, that the _Arnolds may land."
• A veteran of World War I, besides his wife and parents Carey, Mrs. Robert Chaffin
Council passed on an aplayers
- going nationwide the men he seeks must have Oh listen, ye Arnolds, to what Imoysoy_
Mr. Pendleton was born Dec. were three brothers, four and son, James Frisbee, emergency basis an amend·
Oather Helm, Mrs. Paul ment to an ordinance inslead of emphasizing the same phlloaophical ap- Of our grondfalhers, grandfathers, grandfathers' day
~. 1889 a son of Samuel and sisters and a son.
proach he has - teaching When with gun on their shoulder and ax ln.thelr hand,
Funeral services will be Honaker and daughter , providing for a category for CaUfornla talent.
Mary Ann Bums Pendleton of
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They felled the dense forest and plowed optheland.
"We wlli be going after the studeniB to play football.
Radcliff. Spending aU hll Ufe held at II a.m. Thursday at William· Hughes, Cecil opening graves not covered in
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"Stanford has world The dread of the strong, the belp of the weak,
In Raddlff until three years the Wilkesville Chapter of the Jarvis, Blanche Lemon, _Ern·a an earlier ordinance. The same people Notre Dame and
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ago, he was a retired Walker Funeral Home with Meadows , Joseph Qh•vey, openJng is smaUer than that the Ivy League schools are reknown as an academic Stronghearted they wer ,e and yet vory meek.
A
great
combination
of
bravery
and
love
lntereated In," Jim Walsh Institution, aoo we hope to They tolled with their eyes on the fair goal above.
ratlroader aoo miner. He was the Rev. Dean Mills of- , .Carl Reekers,
Althea
required for a vault and the
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a member of the Radcliff flciatlng. Burial will be in Ridenour, Glenna Robmette, charge will be $50. The said Monday after aceeptlng keep that . same kind of
ChriBtlan Church. On July 7, Radcliff Cemetery. Friends Charles ~owland, Mart ha- Waller .Drane Co., Cleveland, the post left vacant by the program In our. footba11 " 'Tis the land oflhe Free and the home oflbe brave.''
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From Sir Edw in of England to Ra.nsome of Herve
firing of Jack Christiansen. approach."
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'1923, he married Ruby may call at the Wilkesville Rucker, I;eonard Smithson,
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which is compiling orWalsh Is a graduate of San And many of the lesser lights shine here and there
"We feel .there . are
Beoolngton who died March Chapel ·from 7 to 9 p.m. Chnstopher Tripp, Hurl dinances asked for the
Westfall.
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adequate numbers of student Jose State University where In the great constellation of Arnolds' brlgM stars.
18, 1975.
Wed nes day.·
council's
consideration
of
the
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(Births, Dec.13)
athletea and If we get our· he starred as a wide receiver. And ·now may the blessings you merit around you,
omission
of
the
category.
Mr. and Mrs. James Still·
share, we can be very He held collegiate coaching And Heaven for good reasons, admire and befriend you .
Mayor Hoffman reported competitive against schools jobs at' California and May Wldsom go with yoo because.you have le•rned It,
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ner, daughter, Oak Hill; Mr.
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that fire ·contracts for 1977 such as Southern CalifornJa Slllnford, working three And Woallh , from the fact yoo have honestly earned II.
and Mrs. Alfred Dye,
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have been negotiated with and UCLA," said Walsh, who 110810ns Wlller John Ralstoo
daughter, Wellston.
And when free from earth and all eorthly communion.
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Salisbury, Cheshire Town· spent the last year as Iii the years !~. He You start for that great everlasting. reun ion,
ships, Cheshire VIllage, the
May St. Peter, the latch of the Golden Gale thumbing
offenaive coordinator of the served eight years as an Cry,
"Clear the track, Angels, the Arnolds are coming."
Gavin plant and The Southern San Delgo Chargers.
assistant IUider Paul Brown
PLAYING NIGHTL V
l'LEASANT VALLEY
Ohio Coal Co. The contracts
Walsh, 45, sll!ned a three· with the Cincinnati Bengals •
DISCHARGES - Mrs. provide for total payment of year.
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contract to head the and the last three at San
Timothy
McDa ni el , $3,250 to the village as
Note - Read at the flrot annual Reunion of lhe Arnolds ·
couching staff at Diego.
near Harrisonville, Ohio: Aug . 26, 1923.
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Cheshire: Mrs. Paul Johnson, compared to $1,450 last yelir. Cardinals'
AT THE INN
approximately
$35,000
a
year.
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daughter, Mason: Mrs. Ollie The contracts do not include
Roach, Letart: Mrs. Basil the lee to be paid by each Christiansen, fired Nov. 19
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Harris, Mason, and VIctor contract holder on each lire
Roush, Pomeroy.
· From· Parkersburg
run made .to the particular
FREE CLOTHING SET
Births- Adaughter to Mr. location. Councilman Allen
The
Gallla-Meigs Com·
and Mrs. Lewis Pickett, Lee King and Carl Horky
munlty
Action Agency will
Racine ; a son to Mr. and Mrs. were named to serve on the
Gregory R ey nold s, vol4nteer fire department hold liB free clothing day lor
low income persons Thursday
Gallipolis, and a son to Mr. dependent's board.
BE SURE TO
· and Mrs. Kenneth Siders,
Mayor Hoffman made from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tho
agericy's clothing bank . Is
Gallipolis Ferry.,
these other points:
SHOP THE HOME
- An application for located In the fonner high
federal funds (or the plaooed · school buHdlng in d.eshlre.
FURNISHINGS ANNEX
work on Page St., filed with
the Appalachian Regional
CALLED TWICE
FOR EXCEllENt GIFTS ·
The Pomeroy Emergency Commission, is ranked 18th in
Squad answered a call at priority among the eight
992-3629
11 :37 p.m. ·Monday to Bailey counties ' in this area
ASK TO END IT
Pomeroy
· Might we suggest ejectric blankets .
Run Road for Vera Strom requesting lunda:
Steven Yooker, Minersville
reqolar bed blankets . bedspreads In all
- Two · public meetings aoo Scherry Yonker, Mid·
who was having difficUlty
sizes- sheets with matching pillow cues .
breathing. She was taken to have been held to define dleporl, have flied for
draperies . kitchen curtains • shMrs .
Veterans Memorial Hospital. projects for which additional dlssolulioo of marriage in
braided oval rugs . bathroom rugs .
992-6304
At 2:118 p.m. Monday, the federal funds will be sought. Meigs County Common Pleas
bathmat and toilet seat sets · chair peds •
- Jeffrey Burt of Buckeye Court.
squad went to Hobson lor
biHI pillows . furniture throws • area rugs
Carl Stewart who was Ill. He Hills-Hocking Valley
in ovals, oblongs and runners . aprons .
was taken to the Gallipolis Regional Commission was to
table covers in all sizes . dollies and
he In Middleport today to help
Medical Plaza.
dreS5er 5carves · Kersch Drapery
draw up the application.
NO MEETING
Hardw~re · window shades · bath towels
and towel sets .
- The four projects lor
Due to many other
plllll!!llli!IIIUllllr.r.r.IIIIB:Iliiiii!Sl:&lt; 1111 !lllllllltl:ltl:¥~50~"" IIO!l&lt;:!"" r&lt;:&lt; 1111 !!I::&lt; I!&lt;:! 1&gt;::&lt; 1111 ""
which $595,000 will be sought meetings being held this
include a water tank, fire month, the · Democrat
house improvements, water Committee In Meigs County
ll
line
replacement and sewage will noi meet during
will be in our ';c,v~~:~
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~ line extensions.
December, Chesler We1ls,
r,~ain store.
11! . At the request of Mayor county chalnnan. said tOday.',
TUESDAY NIGHT7 to 8
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« Hoffman, council named
. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7 to 8
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THURSDAY NIGHT 7 to 8 .
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TO MEET FRIDAY
Council discussed the
Your
children will enjoy a visit with
A meeting to discuss black
Santa.
~ replacement of Councilman lung will ~ held from 2 to 4
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W James Brewer who resigned p.m. Friday at the lunch
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W recently, but took no action. room at the Meigs Senior
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W Coimcil has untH Dec. 31 lo Citizens Center In Pomeroy.
We've got the key to
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It not done by that time, then
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a new car - a low cost
the replacement Is appointed
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auto loan.
reported that Councilman
George Meinhart Is Ill.
i Council discussed a request
Loan-ly? See
lor a street 118ht in the Vine
'21:.&lt;•~ '«):f·
Us For Money
M St. area but decided against It
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~onthe~~~the~
For Any Goo
~ would be on private property
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~ and that councH would not
11 knowingly place a street Ughl
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on private land. Councilman
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King complained that
~ tractor·traUers are traveling
WALK.tJP TELLER WINDOW
. AND
~ through the town and are not
u being stopped by the pollee.
AUTO TELLER WINDOW OPEN
.. W He said that an ordinance
forbidding the vehicles of this
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FRI.EVENINGS 5 to 7 P.M.
W type to travel through the
W
r W· town should be enforced or
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W dropped. Mayor Hoffman
"THE
W said he would look into King's
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been issued lo Douglas Paul
Becker. 25, Rio Grande, ond
Mary Rulh Sauer, 20. Mid:
. dleport ; Kenneth Stanley
Brown. 33. Pomeroy, and
Tina Mar ie Voss. 18,
Pomeroy .

car . owr-ed

VJI:TO A88UREI)
LANCASTER, O~lo
M
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IUPI) ayor
Rutherford told elty
COIIIleDmemhen IDa leiter
Mollday -'•bllllat he wW
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The Poet's· Comer

Stanford recruiting

Samuel Pendleton, 86, dies

Meeting In regular ltlsion Tuelday night at the Meigs
Junior High School"ln Middleport, the Meigs Local School
Dlslrlct voted f.I acalnst rehiring John Triplett as board clerk
In 1977.
1be action was marked by general silence oo the part of
board of education members who, for the most part, would not
expreu openly reuons for firing Triplett, despite his
inaQtence at nwnerOUB Urnes during the four hour meeting .
Defending Triplett was board member, Mrs. Jennifer
Sheela, who repeatedly pointed out, \hal no one had ever
d1acusaed any problema with Triplett over the pa$t months
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that he baa been ~Jerk.
She said that she thought It unfair·to lire him without any
· aplanallon or reasons ahd concluded that Triplett, serving in
such a post fer the first time, should have been called in by the
board for dlarusslon If there were any complaints against him
10 thai he woold.have been given a chance to correct them .
Mrs. Sheets made a motion that Triplett be employed for a
two yell!' period. The motion died for the lack of a second.
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board member Robert Snowden moved and VIrgil
King, seconded the motion that Triplett not be rehired . In long

Then

discussion when a Wellston attorney, Mark Foley, asked to tbe
However, shortly later the board received a letter from
meeting at Triplett's request, tried to get board members to Mei~s Coulnty Superintendent of Schools Robert. Bowen
give Triplett reasons for hll not being rehired .
indic-dtin~ that such an employment was Illegal. The letter
Howev~r, President Wendell Hoover sa id the board would
sta~ thRt a clerk could only J.. rnuned until ·the end of the
not answer many questions in regard to the situation because rurrent year alter the previous clerk had resigned . On March
they were not reprew~ted by an attorney and anything they 9, 1976, the board changed the aclion employing Triplett on!)
said might be held against them.
until January, 1977.
During the discussion, Triplett sta~ that' Hoover had
Foley said that h e disagreed with the opinion of Supt.
indicated Monday that Triplett would not be rehired and later Bowen on the legality of hiring Triplett for two years in tbe
said that it was a "public relations" problem.· Triplett also first place and also felt that tbe board had a moral obtiga tlon to
stated that Hoover a month ago had indicated that he was the two year agreement since Triplett had originally accepted
. "perfectly delighted" with the work of the clerk.
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the clerk's .post· on that basis.
· Attorney ~'oley Sliid the board had originally hired Triplett
.
Reasons for firing Waaled
for a two year peri\]d and then chllngi1d it to the remainder of
F'oley asked the board to point out the reasons they were
the year. Foley said that Triplett had been promised the job for dissatisfied with Triplett. Mrs. Sheet! said that she would like
two years and ~ad given up other employment .and relocaood in · to linow too . Triplett remarked that no one had ever said
Meigs County on the premise that he would be In the post lor anything to him about being dissatisfied with hll work.
two years at least.
Mrs. Sheets stated that in the short lime Triplett has held
Hired For Huw Long?
the job, he has not been given time to prove himself in a job the
Supt. Charles L. Dowler said that Triplett had been hired board knew was difficult. She pointed out that In the swnmer,
by the Meigs Local Board last February for a two year period. thi' year, lhe board voted an Increase for Triplett and stated

shti did not undarstaoo how the board could now dismi5S him
such a short time later.
Mrs. Sheets said ljlal Triplett had been held up as an object
of scorn daring the fall teachers ' strllte because the board of
education had voted to give him the salary Increase.
"He Is being penalized for what we did. Now if we have
particular things we should say so, and givo him a chance to
correct these things, " Mrs. Sheets argued ,
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"We don't do this witl1 teachers and other employes," she
added.
While oiher board members said 1•ery llltle, VIrgil King
stated that He understooil that Triplett h•d not treate!l
employes r!!SIJ')Clfully wben errOrs were made on checks. and
added that he understood there Is not a good working relation ship between the superintendent and the clerk.
Triplett countered by saying that he had always correcled
any errors without any great problems with employes of tbe
district. He pointed iJut II he had not done so, certainty some of
lhem would have ~ppeared at a board meeting.
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By HELEN THO~S
Plains to continue his leaders are pushing James
UP! White House Reporter
painstaking search for Schlesinger for the Pentagon
PLAINS, (la . (UP! ) - talen~ and compatible top- post which he once held until
Presid en t-ele ct Jimm y level appointees, with two be was fired by President
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Carter says there Is progress more to be announced at a Ford.
in making most of lhe oil news conference Thursday.
Still shooting tD have his
producing nations realize He
had
no
formal Cabi net in pla ce by
By UDlted Presslntirnational
that raising prices would be appointments today.
Christmas, Carter also said
DOHA, QATAR - SHEIKH ADMED YAMANJ of Saudi "counterproductive."
His first turn-down was emphatically tha t he has ·
Arabia - the most important voice at the Organization of
Carter discussed the OPEC revealed Tuesday, when he made no commitments in
Petrolewn Exporting Countries meeting - has called for a six· attitudes at . a news told reporters that form er privabl to .anyone regarding
month freeze. on oU prices to encourage world economic conference called in Atlanta IBM . vice president Jane government posts, .90 r m
recovery. AS the conference gets under way today amid to announce the nominations Cahill Pfeiffer, reportedly in completely at liberty ...
lntenaive security, other olllfllnlsters werepressing for price · of Gennan--born industrialist lin.e for secretary of absolutely at liberty to make
blcreases ranging from 10 to 25 per cent.
W. Michael Blumenthal , commerce, had withdrawn my de cisions about the
Since any OPEC decision~ must be unanimous , Yamani's cha irman of the Bendix from consideration.
cabinet membership of the
statement appeared to signal a bard-fought debate . But Corp., to be secretary of the
Mt:s. Pfeiffer, who is in basis of merit.. ."
Yalnaill has said the same kind of thing before other OPEC treasury and Rep. Brock l.ondoo, later explained in a
'Carter also said :
m.:Otings and then gone; along witll a price hi!&lt;e. The betting Adams, D·Wash., chairman stalement that she had an · - Economic problems are
waa still for a 10 per cent Increase, which according to official of the House Budget operation for thyroid cancer · "very severe" and 1'much
U.S. eatimateswouldadd l12billlon to the world'saMual bills. Committee , to be setrelliry of last year and might lack wor1e than ~ we had
siamina for the Cabinet job, antlclpabld six months, or·
ATLANTA- ONE WOMAN , JANE CAHILL Pfeiffer, has · tramportation .
The
president-elect
andalsodidnotfeelshe
could even three months ago." He
turned down a Cabinet post q(fered by frefid~t-elect Jinuny
revealed
that
direct
and
m
,eve
from
the
New
York . said he pr*rs to sttmula te
Cw1er, Qltt at least-four- others remBin proininently on hllllst iiidlrect contacts have been area where her husband,
the
'economy
by
of poaslble choices: The announc~enl of Mrs. P!eifter's
pleiffer ,
Is concentrating on impl'oving
appointment to be commerce secretary had been expected st made with the OPEC'nations · Ralph
through Secretljry of State · headquartered as an IBM job opportunities an~ to a
Cart~:r's Tuesday news conference, but he said instead she
Henry
Kissinger and Cyrus .senior vice president.
lesser.degree oo tax cuts, His
uked that she not be considered for \he job.
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Vanee,.
who wiD succeed him
Carter also had been economic program will be
She said later there were two reasons: Her marriage ·Is her
expected this week to name unveiled before he is sworn in
first priority and her husband would bave been unable to In the Carter Cabinet.
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Apparently
heartened
by
nuClear physicist Harold ·Jan. 20.
ace&lt;mpany her to Washington: she had surgery for thyroid
the
surprise
appeal'
of
Saudi
Brown , President of the
- He Intends to keep his
cancer a year ago and while in good health now, Is uncerlllin
Arabian
oil
minister
Sheik
California
.
Institute
of
cominitment
to have a bashe po!ISeSses the stamina for a Cabinet job. Mrs. Pleifter Is a
Ahmed
Zaki
Yamani
for
Technology,
as
secrelllry
of
lanced
budget
at the end of
former vice president of the mM Corp. So far no other names
OPEC
to
fr
eeze
oH
prices
for
defense
·
but
has
put
off
his
four
years
in office, and
bave been reported for lhe commerce position.
six months, Carter said be announcing his choice for will be "very cautiolLS" about
feels "very good about their that iob until next week.
planning new . spending
attitude ."
Some sources say George programs until he feels be
Carter later returned to Meany and other AFIAJIO can achieve that goal.
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Link sought
in paralysis

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio expect. But it's worth
Department of Health checking Into." ·
officials are investigating a
Halpin said symptons of
posalble link between nine Gulllian-Barre syndrom
cases of a rare disease In Include a weakness or
Ohio and swine flu numbness In the . legs
vaceinactiOiis.
' spreading throughout the
Dr. Charles Halpin, chief of body. In Its most severe
the · department ' s progression, Halpin said the
Communicable Health vicUm becomes unable to· ·
Division, said an official from breathe without a respirator .
the Center fw Communlcaqle
The disease, which is not
Diseases In Atlanta had trealllble and has no cure, Is
arrived In Columbus to assist fatal in about 25 per cent of
' In the Investigation.
the .cases, said Halpin.
"Our feeling now is we
"One usually get! over It, If
certainly wiD Investigate it, you can keep the person
bull don't see any real severe breathing," he sald.... In 60 or
problem with the flu 70 per cent of the cases the
vaccine," said Halpin.
person can give you a history
Halpin said Cincinnati De· of a cold a couple l)f weeks
jJilr\lnent ol Health olfcials before. •
contacted hll office last week
Halpin cautioned that some
to report two po,sslble of the nine reported cases In
·Instances of GuWaln·Barre' Ohio may he questionable,
syndnlme, also known as since the rare disease can be
"ascending paralysis."
confused with other seldom·.
"Both the vlctlma had bad seen diseases.
swine flu' vaccinnatloos," be
Similar lnvestlgsllona were
·said. '.'One person · was 39 heiDI! COI}duc~ in nine Other
years old aoo the other was 64 states, where abput 50 cases
years old_."
of the creeping paralysis
Halpin said GuWaln·Barre have been repor~. Thirty of
syndnlm Is rare, with.about the people lnftlcted had been
40 cases a mooth repor~ In vaccinated for swine Du, .
Ohio. The natlooal frequency
In . addition to Ohio,
ol the disease Is live cases per GulllianBarre syndrom was
lllndred tliousaoo citizens. reported in Colorado, New
Alter the reports from Jer'!"Y.• Ala_bama, Minnesota,
Cincinnati, Halplit sal~ hll Maryland, Oklahoma,
olllce began lealllng neurolo· Michlgaft, Virginia and
!lists around Ohio·and dlscov· Cll!necticut.
ered seven additional
The $135-million federal
polllible cues Of the rare . swjne Due inoculatloo effort
malady.
was almost ldUed by an
"Five had had the vaccine , · lnsuranc~ controVersy that
ooe (person) for sure didn't delayed lt. for mmths. Then,
bave It, and the other three two weeks after the program
we aren't' sure," said Halpin. ' started .Oct. I, there were
" We have called most reports of elderly persons
majer (Ohio) cities so far dying following Inoculation.
uecet~t
Cleveland . We Authorltlea said, however,
haven't oeen an Increase In the deaths were not
the number of cases than connected to the nu •hots.
what we would normally
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METERS HOODED - Free parking became available In Middleport Tuesday when tl1e
meters were hooded by local merchants. Shown covering one of the meblr. are 1-r, l&gt;dlson
Baker of Baker Furnlture, assisted by David Golowenskl of the Dally ~entlnel. Parking will
be free toshoppers from now until Dec. 24.
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Diles returning
Dlie to an . excellen t
public re&lt;eplloo on Dec. 6,
Dav~ Diles, former Mid·
dleport resident and now
an ABC sportscasler, wiU ·
be at the Middleport Book
Store Saturday begiDDiog
at noon to autograph copies
•of his new book, "Twelfth
Man In the Huddle."
Wbea Diles made his
first appearaoce at the
Middleport store on Dec. 6,
the store's supply of the
new book was exhausted.
He will be · on hand
throughout the afternoon
Saturday.

Volunteers go
out 5ltimes
The Middleport Volunteer
Fire Department answered
40 first aid and ambulance
.ca lls, three miscellaneous
calls and eight fire calls
during November accordltig
to the repori for November.
In the report, filed with
village council by,C. Robert
Fisher, fire chief, it Is noted
that of the 4j) emergency calls
32 were in town and eight
were out of town. Total
manhours lor efl1ergency
runs amounted to 181.3 and
total manhours for fire only
amount to 135 hours. Miles on .
the emerg ency and am·
bulance runs totaled 1,468.2
while miles on all vehicles
amounted to 1,950.4.

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SPARKS TEAM -Junlor Gregg Witte (32) came off the bench to score 10 points and put
plenty of hustle into the game TuesdaY night at Meigs High against Athens. The Marauders
rallied from a big first quarter deficit to go ahead by halftime, then coast home with an 82-&lt;12
victory. Picture by Gary Sisk. See Greg Bailey's account of g~~me and other Slsk picture on
page 3.
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Results of the repent
election of Meigs County ASC
CommunJty ComJilitteemen
lor their -respective' com·
munitl es were revea led
today.,
Bedford.Satisbury, Robert
Hawk, chairman; Ernest
Wood, vice-chairman; John
Dean, member : Frank
Broderick, first alternate:
Pearl .Hayes, second niter-

nate.
Chester, Earl .• Dean,
chainnan ; Dale Kautz, vicechairman : Paul Baer,
member; Gary Michael, first
allernntc: .James ~Aeredilh ,
second alternate.
Crilumbia.Scipio, Kenneth
C. Welsl\, chairman; Reed
Jeffers, vice-chairman: Thad
Dye, ' member ;
Clai r
Wag~oner. first alternate;

James· Gaston, second
alternate.
Lebanon· Letart, Charles R.
Harris, chairman: Harold G. .
Roush , ~ice-ch airman;
Thomas D. Sayre, member:
Vir~il Roush, first alternate;
Andre"' Cross, . second
alternate.
,
0 I iv c ·0 range . Cecil
Caldl'eil, chRirmnn; r:.,n lnn
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Mayor takes
up four bonds
Two defendants were fined
and four forfeited bonds by
Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews Tuesday night.
Fined
were
Daniel
Spaulding, Middleport, $30
and costs, no headlights : L.
M. Fitzpatrick, Middleport,
.$34 and · costs, excessive
speed. Forfeiting bonds Were
Gary O'Dell, Rutland, $30
posted on a charge ofruMhig
a red light; Larry Hudaall,
Middleport, $30, speeding;
Edward Van Meter, West
Columbia. $3oo, driving while
intoxicated, and Don Reuter,
Middleport, $3f .eeding.

Council will
request grant
The Meigs County Council · - The cost to provide the
on Aging, Inc. disclosed today specialized
trnnsportallon
It intends to submit a request servi ce based on the agency·
for a capital grant under agencies service area and
provisions of the Urban Mass elderly and ha ndlcopped
Transportation Act ol1964, as ' clientele to be served .
amended to provide trans·
- · The type of contractual
porlatlun service lor the agreement that might be
eld erly and handi ca pp ed negotiated, e.g,. (I) lease
within Meigs County .
agreement if agency proposal
The grant will request one Is selected, (2 ) ser vice
14 passenger van-standard contract . usi ng oporator
type and one .g· passenger equipment, etc.
station wagon.
- The submission of u
Financing for this capita l statement lndlcn llng whether
grant Is to be 60 percent from the service that the operator
the Urban Mass Trans· provides can or ca nnot meet
portation Admlnlslrallon the special needs of the
(UMTA) and 20 percent local elderly and handicapped
agency (non·lederal) share. which the applicant, Meigs
There is no slate financing In County Council on Aging, Inc.
this program.
project proposes to address.
The Meigs County Council The statement should further
on Aging Invites comments or .I ndicate whether the operator
proposals for the providing of concurs In the applicant's
transportation service for the proposal to obtain vehicles
elderly and handica pp ed -and provide speclallr.ed
from any Interested public, transportation service.
Written comments or
private, and para-transit
operator Including taxi proposal should be submitted
operators.
to Meigs County Council on
Comments or proposals Aging, Inc. at Box 722 ,
submitted by all operators Pomeroy, atl enllon of
interested in providing the Eleanor Thomas, Director
service should Include In· and to the Ohio Department
fonnatlon relating to:
of Transportation, 25 South
- The number of vehicles Front Street, Col umbus
operatOr has equipped to Ohio, 43215, . allenllon:
transport physically handl· Program Manager, Section
ca~ped.
16(b) (2 ) Program.

Lambert retires
EAST MEIGS - The accepted by the Eastern
resignation of John Lambert, Local School Board Tuesday
a teacher In the district, was night.
.
The board-hired Mrs. Pat
Shrlverslo succeed Lambert,
Leon White as . high school
custodian untu July I, 1977,
~nd Geraldine Hawk as part
time cook.
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The board passed ii •
resolution lor Mrs. Eloise
Boston, clerk, to borrow
enough money to meet the,
Dec. 20 payroll. State mooey ·
will be receive,d to repay the
loan around Dec. 30 or 31.
Mrs .
Susie
Heine s
discussed a c~eerleadlng
problem. The board approved
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DAYS TO
CHRISTMAS

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Issue clear in coming battle
CHARLESTON , W.Va.
(UP!) - A fierce struggle
looms between th&amp; United
Mine Workers and Ute coal
Industry
over
the
controversial right-to-strike
Issue, and the UMW is
determined to wind up with
the upper hand,
Harry Patrick, UMW
secretary-treasurer' said
Tuesday miners are insisting
the 1977 wage cantract
con tain a ri gl!t-to-strike
cla use, allowing separate
locals tAJ stage walkouts if a
majority of tile membership
gives its consent .
As many as 120,000 coal
miners were drawn into a
nation wide wildcat strike
last August over tile right to
strike issue .
" It would mean fewer

strikes because the men
would discuss the problem
and vote on it before
striking," Patrick said.
Patrick realizes a struggle
will develop when the union
presents its wage contract
emands tAJ Ute Bituminous
Coal Operators Association
next year,
ne said '1he industry will
fight bitterly" Ute rlght.tiistrike cia~ : Other ·.delll8ljdl .
which the · UMW .wiD seek
InclUde a "hefty" pay raise,
equalizing of retirement
benefits for all miners, fulllime safety committeemen,
and more paid time off.
During last summer's massive strike, UMW President
Arnold Miller helped soothe
rempers by promisin~ the
rank-and-file that he would

atU.mpt tAJ gain the right to
strike.
On mooey matters, Patrick
said coal prices have tripled
since 1971, but miners ' wages
have been boosted by leas
than 50 per cent.
Wages
must
be
"substantially Increased tAJ
reflect the fact Utat this Is Ute
inost
difficult,
dirty,
dangerous work in the
'rorld," said Patrl.dt.
Patr·ick said . the union
wants to equalize the
separaU. pension plans UMW
wilrkers now are retiring
under; One of the plans is for
miners who retired prior to
this year and one for miners
who leave the pits now.
On the issue of safety, Ute
secretary~reasurer said 291
men have been kil!P&lt;I on th&lt;&gt;

job since Ute signing of the
1974 cootract at ·tile same
time that 21,525 have been
Injured.
"We've got tAJ have full.,time company-paid safely
commlt reemen in
the
inines," he said. "With the
companies pushing
prodqclioo the way they are,
especially at surface , mines
and ,construction sites, this
kind of protection is a must."
Patrick warned the union's
277 ,000-members that the
Industry will stockpile coal
reserves in 1977. He urged Ute
membership to "give safe
working conditions your
highest priority - doo 'l let
them bend Ute rules now or
they'll be ready tAJ roll over us

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Everybody probably glad Ill
· th
General Assembly has ended
By LEE LEONARD

dates with alleged false information and warned the
administration not tAJ try it
again.
Kinney's nomination mel
defeat on a 20 to 10 party~lne
vote following lengthy
partisan debate.
Herbert Arfman of Salem,
Rhodes' nominee for the
Nursing Home Advisory
Commission, had a close ca ll
but
recel ved
17-H
confirmation.
"This session was hectic
and at times chaotic, but
when history is written, I
predict it will be yi,ewed as a
most productive session,"
said Ocasek. "But for the
governor's ve to of our
consumer
protection
legislation, it would have
been an ouLstanding session ,"
he said .
Ocasek said the single
greatest accomplishment of
Ute llltil was w write an
"equal yield" formula for
distributing state school aid,
and House Speaker Vernal G.
Riffe Jr., D-New Boston,
agreed with him.
"The equal · yield formula •
and the increa se in
appropriatloos for education
without any additional laxes
were among the greaU.sl
accomplishments,'' said
Riffe, also citing medical
malpractice insurance
reform
and r energy
legi:!lation .
"It's beeq a good session,"
said Riffe. "We took up some
problems that have been
aroWld here for years, we
faced them and we solved

UP! Statehouse Reporter

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! )It was a "most productive

session/' in

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words of

Senate President Pro
Tempore Oliver Ocasek, DAkron,
"Thank God it ~""s over
'
sig hed Senate Minority
Leader Michael J. Maloney ,
R.Cincinnali.
That 's how the ma jority
and minority fell as the l11 th
Ohio General Assembly crept
int o the history books
Tuesday after 193 work days
in the Senare and 173 In the
Ho use over a two~year
period.
Despit e exchanges of
praise and some fond
farewella to the IBlawmakers
who will not be returning next
year, the session ended much
the sarrie as it began
January, 1975, with majority
Democrats laking a heavy
swipe at the Republicans.
Two years ago, it was the
"Six-Day War," with Democrats ramming through a
series of partisan bills before
Republican Gov.\ James A.
Rhodes could take office.
'1.\lesday, the last official
act of the Democrats was to
fire ·Robert Kinney, vereran
Ohio taxation official ~nd
Rhodes' nomiriee for- staU.
co mmissioner
of
tax
•.1ualization.
Although the Democrats
confirmed 109 gubernatorial
appoinU..s, all but one .of
· them unan imously, they
singled out Kinney as
someone who had aided
Republican Senate candi- them."
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part in Ouistmas for Christ
The United Pentecostal
Church of Mi~dleport, South
Third Ave., is cooperating
with thousand\ of ot her
churches around the country
in • a program ca lled,
"Christmas For Christ," a
program that began in the
hearts of concerned men who
saw the need of missionaries.
The past lO years have been
a " Decade of Progress" for

$3,199,000 giv,en to this cause.
With this there has been
starting 193 churches.
Rev . Knittel , home mission
director of the southea stern
part of Ohio, said his church
gives one of the best blessings
every year to this cause.
Anyone wishing to give to the
program is send an offerinR
to "Christmas For Chri~l."
P.O. Box 231, Middleport,
the ••christmas For Christ" Ohi o.
program. There has been

Senate Minority Leader
Michael J . Maloney , RCinclnna tl, agreed there were
"some worthwhile things that
were done, such as the drug
reform bill and the medical
malpractice legislation."
"In many ways it was
producll ve." said Maloney,
"but often It was far
overshadowed by the highlevel partisanship such as we
saw here today."
ne meant the Detnocrats'
sacking of Kinney and the
near-defeat of Arfman.
Ocasek opened Ute session
by prese nting Rhodes '
nominations and pointing out
the Democratic.controlled
Senate has coosidered every
gubernatorial · appointment
over the last two .years .
Seven Democrats joined 10
Republicans ·in confirll)ing
Artman despite objections
from
Sen.
Marigene
Valiquette, D-Toledo that he
was blocking effective
operation, of the Nursing
Home ·Commission.
Kinney, a 25-year employe
of the state Board of Tax
Appeals, was not so
fortunate.
Sen. Tony P. Ball, DDaytnn, accused Kinney of
conspiring with Rhodes'
office
to
spread
misinformation last fall
about two ~111ocratic Senate
candidates, including
hirrll!elf, during Ute election.
campaign.
Hall said Kinney helped
furnish his Republican
opponent with figures which
purported to show Ball was
responsible for increasing
property ' taxes
in
Montgomery County by $21!
million.
.
"I believe he lnrentionally
particiPated In an action,
using his stare office, that
was knowingly false," said
Hall. "This was an
unfotgiveaple violation of the
public trust."
Maloney defended Kinney ,
saying there was no evidence
he was responsible for the
Information used against Hall
and that a campaign issue
should not be brought Into
play.
"There has never been a
complaint as tAJ how Mr .
Kinney conducts his office,"
said Maloney. "I would not

UR. LAMB

want to see 25 years of Bob
Kinney's service go down the
tubes because it is susoecled
he participated in such
Political activities."

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program
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pr~sentotion . ije is backed by reindeer in the first row, including, I tor, Amy Malone , Vl~kt
Carter, Jack We lk e~. Jay Hemsley , ·Teresa Pratt, Tim LeMasU.r, Doug Eblin, Eddie D11l,
and the back row of Rachel and Reuben characrers, I to r, John Hess, Chuck Blake, Tim
, Jones, Charles Lewis, Denise Siegal, Kim Roush, Sendy Hoyt, Mary Moore. All are fou~th
graders.

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James Nutter, Angela
Collins, ~nita Reed, Scott
Trussell, Scott Kessler and
Mike West will play the 'Ofphans and first grade girls,
Toni Althouse, Kim Ball,
Carolyn Barton, Maralyn
Barton, Amy Berkhirner,
Abigail Cauthorn, Cheryl
Coe, Julie Crislip, Ginger
Hayman, Missey Hensley,
Cristy Newlun ,
Tiaci
Newlun, Amy Riggs, Julie
Wells and Crystal Wyatt will
be the "snowballs."
Mark Holler will serve as
stagehand and
Jenny ""
Berkhimer has 'prepared the
programs. Costumes for the
pre~entation have been m~de
by mothers of; students with
ron111 mothers in charge.
Making up th e various
chor us groups for the
operetta are: Gremlins, first
grade boys , Jeremy Barber,
Bryan Chadwe ll, James
Che va lier , Jeff Johnson ,
Scotty Newell, Ron nie Put·
ma n, Scott Reed , Tren t
Upton. Joe Young .
Christmas Trees, second
grade, Tammy Pierce, Gary
Hol ter,
Becky
Kimes,
Melissa Nutter . Pam Wyatt,
Travis Newlun , Kirk Reed , ·
Ricky
Bay.
Milchell
Barringer, Patsy Robinson,
LRex Ju sIRis, kBeverf y Rw,gdal .
esa
uc er ,
an y
Cowdery. Burl Putman ,
Steve Rockhold, Cryslal
McCoy. John Wells , Ronnie
Taylor, William Taylor.
Stars and Mus1c, f1ft~ and
sixth grade girls , Dee Dailey,
Roby n Pitzer. Linda Pierce,
Tr ina
McMoy ,
Jody
Barringer, Ma li nda Wells,
Peggy Sm 1th, Rhonda Rtebel ,
Jodi Smith , Leslie Wells,
Beth Hayman , Synth ta Whi le,
Tina Cheva lier, Calhy
Cowdery, Conn1e Rob1nson .
Boys 1n Wea !herman
Number fifth and six th grade
boys, E'lmo Pierce, Darry l
Ba rr inge r", Jimmy Well s,
Ann Jones Md"rk Jones, Glen Pu tman, Jerry Rucker,
Bartimus, Rick y
Scolt Foster,' Brlan Reed, Richard
Barton, Jetf Cowdery, Jeff
Mas ters , Jerry Larkins ,
Mark Hol ter , Keith Harris,
Terry Rey nol ds , Jimmy
Carter, David Young , David
Ballard , Mike Gibbs, Kenny
Brown ing , Jeff Newell. Scott
J~stis , · Lclrry Cowdery.
Wr ea the s and Pre sents ,
third and fourth grades,
Bar ton,

Paula

Bre cksville
52
Norl h
Royalton 47
Brookside 86 Wellington SS
Brunnerdale 81 Carrollton St.
Edwards 32
Brush 70 Maple Height\ 57
Cambridge 74 St. Clairsville

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THESE ARE THE SAUSBURY SCHOOL first and second graders taking part In
Thursday's program. Front .row, left to right, mice, David Beegle, Alison Jones, Tim
Jeffers, Erica Jphnslon, Artie nunnel; sec-ond row, stockings , Krista Roush, Tamra Vance,
Kevin Tanner, Jamie War.ner., Shonna Mcfllanaway; third rOw, candy canes, I tor, Joey
Parker, David Capehart, Melanie Arnold, Darla King , Melissa Foster, Tammy Stone, Cindy
Kauff.

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Cowdery , Bobby Epling ,
Sibyl Foster. Tony Gill ilan,
Kevin
Griggs, Aleshia

taking estrogen, since you Richard Smllh. Amy You.ng ,
Angela Yo ung, Pam Alt will not have a uterus. There house
, Deloris Adams, Silly
is no good evidence at this Sm ith , Jeff BisselL Teresa
point that estrogen increases Barr i nger , Timmy Ball,
Eagle,
Kevin
the occurrence of cancer Phil l ip
Cow.dery, Mik e Putman ,
anywhere else in the body. In Ronald Hens ley , Dann y
point of fact there are studies Crislip, Keith Stout, Timmy
that s~ow women taking Rood , Sally Smifh.
estrogen have less cancer
tban women who do not THE ,JALYSENTINEL
with the exception of cencer
m :VOTEDTOTHE
of the uterus .
INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
When a ybung woman has
CHF.STERL, TANNEHILL
her ovaties removed she wlll
Exer. Ed.
ROBERT HOEFLICH
have a premature menopause
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P\Jbllsht.'&lt;l da1ly t:lll&gt;epl Salurd!iy
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Holsinger, a 6-6 sophomore,
pulled down 13 rebounds and
scored 20 points Tuesday
night in leading the Waverly
Tigers to a 51-37 victory over
the host J ackaon lronmen.
The loss dropped Jackson
from the SEOAL unbearen
ranks as their record dipped
to 2-1 while Waverly moved
Into a tle with them at-2-1.
Waverly led all the way by
quarter scores of 16-12, 28-23,
and 3&amp;-25 as they canned 25 of
57 field goals for 44 pet. and

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The lronnien, · after con·
necling on 11 of 23 first half
shots, saw only six of 29 shots
drop In the second half tAJ
finish with 17 of 52 for 33 pet.
and three of seven free
throws.
Jackson scored first In tbe
third period to close the gap
to 28-25 and then missed 13
consecutive shots: while the
Tigers were ticking off 14
points to widen the lead to 42-

and Chuck Thompson each
added 12 poinLs.
Pat McDonald was the only
lronmen In double figures
with 10 points.
Each team grabbed 31
rebounds
with . Kyle
Buchanan and rom Dor9ey
each snaring nine for
Jackson.
The box score:
WAVERLY (51) - Davena

25.

Holsinger 10-0-20; Crace J. J.

Hol~inger's

20 markers led

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McGuire gratibed the
De~n Roy~! picked off an
errant Gallipolis pass and rebound for Gallia. GABS
raced down colin for a layup came down court and missed
with 41 seconds remaining to two shots from close range,
give visiting Ironton ·a 45-43 the final attempt coming with
Southeastern Ohio League four seconds left. Ironton's
hardwood victory ,over Coach Rick Howard picked off the
Jim Osborne's Blue Devils game's most important
rebound as the final whistle
Tuesday night.
sounded.
Royal, 6-3 senior forward,
The victory left Ironton
bad broken a 41-41 deadlock
unbeaten
In three starts this
with a lip-In at the 1':55 mark.
~ Ciearvlew
63
North Royal's goal which proved to
winier . GAHS dropped to 2-2
Ridgeville 52
. ·
be the game winner put the overall and 1-2 In conference
Col Central 63 Col North 52
lad~
of Coach Buddy .Bell on play.
Col DeSales 58 Col Centennial
Galllpolls lralled the
top,
45-41.
Ml
Col Linden 79 Col Mohavtk 50
Tigers for three and oneGallla's Terty Wall hll a
Col Mifflin· 8 Col East 73
half quarters before Jeff
short jumper wlth 35
Col Northland 55, Col
Brown's
two charily tosses.
seconds
left
to
reduce
Brookhaven 52
with 5:01 left put the
Col South 82 Col Eastmoor'71· Ironton's lead to two, 15-43.
Col West 63 Col Briggs 3'1
Galltans oo top for the fil'!tt
Then Royal missed the
Cuyahoga Hts 75 tn . front end of a one-and"'ne
time1 3~38.
dependence 63
Dave Sesher, ~ senior
Day Aller 76 Day Belmont 59 with 25 seconds ·left. Keith
forward,
hit a jumper to put
Day Stebbi ns 82 Day Kiser 78
IHS back on top ID-39 at the.;.
Doylestown "53 Canal Fulton
NW 51
4:30 mark.
East Central tnd 94 Harrison
McGuire's tap-in with 2:11
Newton Falls 61 Garrettsville
53
remaining
gave GAHS a 41-40
so
.
Easl Liverpool 66 Pit Pa
North Baltimore 66 McComb advantage. After Gary S'l'ain
Langley 62
Eastlake North 57, Euclid 54 A7
missed the front end of a on.,.
North Ga llia 60 Meigs .
Eastwood 78 Otsego 60
and-one
with 2:35 left ,
Edgewood 77 Valley View 58 Eastern 33
Ironton's Royal canned a free
Northwest 64 Turp,in 51
Elmwood 7.7 Lakota 62
Oberli n 69 Vermilion 49
throw With 2:19 sbowi~g on
Elyria 64 Sandusky 52
Findlay ,a1 Fremont Ross .41 Parma Padua 64 Normandy
the clock to knot tbe count at
36
Franklin 74 Mason 67
41;au. The rest Is history.
Poland 53 Youngs Wilson 43
Genoa 75 Gibsonburg 62
Ironton's
biggest lead was six
Preble Shawnee 52 Hamilton
Goshen 62 Blancester 54
Ross 48
, points, 34·28, lare in the third
Grove City 76 London 52
Highland 91 Smithvil le 72
RIChmond Heights' 69 Kirf. quarter.
land 41
Howland 60 La Brae 54
Neither team shot well
Jefferson 70 Ashtabula Ridgedale 74 Marion Cathol ic
from
the field. Ironton hit 20
44
Edgewood 67 ·
Ridgewood 87 Garaway 78
of 53 field goal attempts for 37
Lebanon 51 Carlisle 49
Lemon Monroe 90 Wesf River VIew 67 Maysville 49 · percent. GABS hit 16 of IB for
Rocky River 58 North 33 percent. The Tigers
Carrollton 63
Olmsled SO
Liberty 52 Champion 51
69
Holland canned five of 11 free throw
Lima Bath 75 Lima Shawnee Rossford
68
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Springfield 33
attempts for 15 percent,
Sandusky St. Mary 62 GAllS was 11 of 17 for 64
lisbon 76 ..Leetonia 49
Lorain Admiral King 84 Fostoria 54
Sandy Va lley 74 Tusky Valley percent.
Lorain 59
Ironton picked off 10
Macon
Eastern
71 56
South, 49, Lakewood 39
rebounds, 16 · by Robin
Wi lliamsburg 54
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Spring Shawnee 83 Tecumseh
Marl on Harding 57 Mansfield 58
Fitzpatrick, 6-4 sophomore
.
.
Sr 54
cenleraodl3byRoyal.
The
Marysville 80 Fairbanks 43 .Strongsville 58 Brook lyn 54
Tigers
bad
12
tumovers.
Mathews 62 Western Reserve Sycamore 49 Indian Hill -48
Gallipolis collected 32
Sylvania South 7\ Lake 58
51
.
Toledo
Cen
Cath
66
Sylvania
Medina 60 Fairview S8
rebounds,14byMcGulre. The
Noreth 59 ·
Mentor 43 Mayfield 42
Blue
Devils had 13 turnovers
Miami Va lley 52 Seven Hills Unlted Local 67 Creshiiew 60 and 11 assists, seven by Brent
Wadsworth
86
Copley
74
6
Milford 58 Deer Park ·46
- Walnul Ridge 63 Whetstone 58 Johnson.
Monroe 90 West Carrollton 63 Warren Hordlng 58 Youngs
Ironton placed three men in
Newbury 79 Cardinal 64
E~st 49
1double figures. Rick Howard,
6-1 senior guard had 12 along
with Sesher. Royal finished
with 11. Terry Wall was
NOW
the only Blue Devil in double '
figures with 18.
1 at
F n'da y, Ga UiPOli sPays
Waverly. Ironton will host
Jackson.
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bt&gt;gan to build their lead.
Junior Greg Witte rame off
the bench and began pumping
in points to help out as he
ended the night with 10 points
and SOIM key basket$. He
was perfect from the field as
he sank live for five.
. Athens stayed within !Ifmost of the third period and
into the fourth , but when the
score was 60-50 at the 4:40
mark, Meigs took off. ln that
last period, Meigs .Cored 28
points, and at one time sank
nine of their first ten field
goa l attempts to na il the Bulldogs' coffin.
Foul shots played an important role in the win as
Meigs cashed in on 26 of 41
free throws while Athens got
only 10 of 18. From the field ,

Meigs shot a hot 47 percent
128-59) while the Bulldogs got
just 26-52 for a cool 36 percent.
Meigs placed five men in
double figures, and that's just
whatthey've got to do to keep
winning. Randolph zipped the
nets for 22 points as he sank
10 of 12 foul shots. Stewart
carmed 15 markers, Dods.on
got 12 and .a team leading 12
rebounds, and Young chipped
in with 11 points.
· Meek led his tea m with 18
points, 16 in the second half.
Walton added 15, and
sophomore Chonko had 11
caroms.
Meigs travels to Logan
Friday foM tough game with
the Chieftains who right now
look like the team to beat In
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TOTALS 25-1 - 51.
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JACKSON 137) - H.ar less Granda I
1-0·2; Mc Don ald 5·0· \ 0; Follrod
Dorse y 4-0-8: Buchanan 4·0-8; Witte
Oiler 1-0-2 ; Paugh 1-2·4; Owen
Jones J. J.J . TOTALS 11- l-- TOTALS
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Score by quarters:
Meigs
Waver ly 18 10 8 ' 15- 51 .Athens

7 27 20 28
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UP FOR LAYUP'- None of this busln~as of driving
Ute length of the ~ourt, then missing the layup for veteran
Marauder.guard Steve Randolph. nere he puts two polntq
011 the board agalnst Athens Tuesday night at Meigs High ,
Meigs won the game 82-82.

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Riverside 52
79 ol
Wil ming ton 64 Washing ton C
Weu seon 66 Del ta 67
H 41
Wellsv ille IS Pll Soulh 58
Chrl sl 87
Wes tern Hill JO Tot Wood- Worlhlnglon
Herltr.ge Christ 48
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Kenned y 56~
Waterson 78
82 West lake 60 Olms ted Fall s 54 Youngs Ray en 49 ShMpsvllle
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Jack son 43 .

Ernie D Eagles clipped again.
nets 36
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WELLSTON - Logan's
rampaging Chieftains sent 15
players into the scoring
column Tuesday night, four
in double figures, as they
smashed the host Wellston
Golden· Rockets 116-45 to
remain undefeated In five
outings. Logan just missed
the loop's all-time scoring
mark' of 117 points,
established by Waverly on
Dec. 5, 1970, against Wellston.
The awesome Logan offense
[Jiced to a quick 27~ lead
before Ron Hudson dropped
in a Wellston free throw with
2:59 left .in ·the first period,
and John Royster canned the
first Rocket field goal with
2:251eft as the Chiefs owned a
39-5 first period lead.
It was 62·21 at halftime and
84-31 after three quarters
before a goal by Logan's
Marty Hallett made it 1()().38
with 3:35 remain1Jig to play.
The Chiefs fired In 43 of 83 ·
goals for 52 pel. and made 30
of 41 charity tosses while the
Rockets hit just 17 of 61 for
28 pet. and 11 of 21 at the line.
Mike McBroom's 2ll points ·
paced Logan with Brian
Hawk adding 19 and Jan
Myers 17. Ron Hudson was
the only Wellston player in
double digits with 12 points.
The box score:
LOGAN (116.1- Myers S·7\7 ; Russell 4·1-9; Hawk 7·5·
\9 ; McBroom 9·2·20; Braglln
3·2·8; Daltoo 5·2·12; Gasser 2·
0-4; Hallett 2-2-6; Armstrong
2·3·7;
Dollison
1·0·2;
Davidson o. \.1; Kemper 1·0·
2; Tucker 1·2-4; Bush 1-0-2;
Horsky Q.J.J. TOTALS 43·30116.
WELLSTON (45) - R.'
Royster 0·2·2; Gilliland 3·3·9;
J. Royster J.0.6; Hudson 4·4·
12; Swingle 2·1-5; Pugh 0·1·1;
Conley J.Q.6; Aberts 1·0-2;
Exl ine 1.·0·2. TOTALS 17-11·
4S.
, Score by quarters:
Logan
395 23
Well ston
16 22
10 3214- 116
45
Reserve score: Logan 71,
W~llston 33.

. Fairland scored 30 points in period the Dragons poured in·
the third period to pull away 30 points to elude the
from Syrnines Valley, 71-41, onrushing Vikings.
Tuesday night.
Fairland raised it's record
Three Dragons hit double to :1-2, while the Vikings
digits as Chris Powell scqred dropped to 2-1.
18 points to lead the way . . Box score :
• Mark Barnette. chipped In
· with 16 while Darrell Tillis . SYMMES VALLEY. {41) added 15. Powell was also the Miller 4, Estep 3, Wilson 7,
leading rebounder with II. Ingels 13, Ge5Wt:ln 12, Davis
!larnette . also added 10 2. FAIRLAND (71) 1- Tillis
caroms.
15, Barnette 16, Powell 18,
Fairland scored 13 poiints Love 4, Link 2, &gt;:o• 2. Jones 2,
to just four · for Symmes Wilsqn 2.
By Querters :
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TI!ESE CIDLDREN WILL PORTRAY candy canes and soldiers in the Thursday night
Salisbury School program. Front row, Ito r, Donna Lambert, Heather COllins Todd Collins
and M1chl King; back row, I tn r, Kevin Mowery, Tim Sloan, Darrfn Haye~ and Cynt~
Sauters.
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mand at 34-29. Eleven surcessful fret&gt; throws enabled
the Marauders to ~et on the
comeback trail in that second
period as each team made six
field goals.
Athens tried a desperation
pressing defense that didn't
work, and as the ball ended
they had been called for t5
peflonals and three starters
were In foul trouble with
three. personaLs : Meek, Artie
Chonko, and Dick Whealey.
Mel~s· Allen Stewart led the
first half comeback as he
threw in 13 points in that span
while Randolph was tossing
in ten . Walton had eight for
Athens.
In the third period, Mdgs'
fast break began to work and
Coaroh Ron Logan 's boys

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Ironton nips
GAHS, .45-43

· Centerv ille

USING "FROSTIE, THE SNOWMAN, " these fifth and sixth graders will present their
meaning of Christmas in dance and song. They are front row, Ito r, Fred Colburn, Billy
Carswell, James Evans, Jim King ; second row, I tor, Greg Taylor, John Smith, Terry
Hysell, Jeff Nottingham and Brian Will ; hack row, I tor, Rhonda Jeffers, Christy Quivey,
John Lyoos, Paula Swindell and Joy Saurers .

petiod. Abucket by AI Walton
gave the visitors some
breathing room , but a foul
shot by Randolph and another
bucket by Stewart gave the
~&gt;;inners the first lle at 16-16
with 4:50 left.
' But Ute Bulldogs weren 't
dead. They pulled away to a
1~16 lead, but then Srewart
connected again and Young
sank two foul shots to give the
hosts a · 20-19 lead. Dodson
also sank two charity tosses
to widen the . gap, and
although' the crew of Coach
Fred Gibson tied It at 23-23
with two minutes to go in the
half, the Marauders were on
the move and never
relinquished the lead the rest
of the way, as the first half
ended with Meigs In com· ·

High school Waverly .whips Jackson Meigs-Athens box
ATHENS
just one of three a trio of double figure scorers ·· NAME
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Amanda
Clearcreek 80
Trimble 78 3 ot
Amherst 74 Mldvlew 60
Anthony
Wayile
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Perrysburg 66
Ashtabula Harbor 58 Palnes
Harvey 56
Austin town. Fitch 92 Youngs
Chaney 75
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Ba~li si Christian 62 Grand
River 33
Bay Vlliage 83 Avon Lak~ 4\
Bedford 76 Willoughby South
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Bethe l 81 Bradford 64
Bloom Carroll 85 New Albany

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REEDSVILLE - Students
of the Riverview Elementary
School, under the direction of
Mrs. Maxine Whitehead, will
present
a
Christmas
operetta, "Davy's Star" at B
p.m. Thursday in the school
auditorium.
Teachers assisting Mrs.
Whitehead
with
the
presentation are Doris Well,
Pauline Myer s, Caro lyn
Franz , Fred Kessinger,
David Chadwell and Principal Grace Weber. Jenny
Berkhimer is the . ac·
companist.
The plot revolves around
the annual Christmas
prog ram given at the
Sheltering Arrlis Orphanage
so people In the little town
may see the· orphans and
open their homes to .them for
ttie .Christmas holidays.
Sally, played by Sheila
n~ rrisandherbrother, Davy
played by Bri~n Collins, hope
to go to someone's home over
the holidays since.their UnCle
Ben, played by Scott Justis,
apparently has forgotten
them. However, Davy is deaf
and Miss Jones, the Matron,
played by Diana Smith, has
decided that he cannot be In
lhe program be cause of hts. .
_
handicap.
Davy and Sally make three
wishes wiich are fulfilled
.
.,
dunng
the · presentatwn by
the Guardian Angel, played
by Jodi Smith. Amy Barrett,
played by Beth Berkhimer
'
I ed bY
and her parents, Pay
Carl Swain and Rhonda
Ri ebel, play a role as
townspeople is helping Dayy
.
and Sa lly. Jeff Newell Will
portray the weatherman in
the plot.

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By Grec Bailey
night. Athens connected on
The Meigs Mar~~uders got four 15 to 20ft. field goals In a
"'l,ihe winning track In a big row tn open It up before
way here Tuesday night as buckets by Meigs' Alan
they downed a scrappy Dodson and junior Kenny
Athens Bulldog club 112-62 ·Young made it 12-7 at~he first
before a screaming crowd at quarter buzzer. There were
Morrison G)'l11llasium. Both a turnovers In that first
teams were looking for their canto, six by Meigs and eight
first win of the season; and by the Bulldogs.
Meigs now stands at 1·3 whi!ti
Athens scored th~ opening
Athens is winless In six !ties. · goal of Ute second quarter .on
Both teams played sloppy a short one. by Bob Meek, but
ball In lbe first quarter, and It then the hosLs began to chip
looked like It was going to be. away . They got stingy on
wild and wooly .
defense wtth a full court press
At the 6:30 mark, Allen. and starled finding tbe range
Stewart connected on a three- lrom close In and far out. A
· point play to put the pair of free throws by Dodson
Marauders ahead 3-11, but tbe a11d goals by p!aymaker
visitors reeled off 12 unan- Steve Randolph and Stewart
swered points and it looked put the score at 14-13, Athens
like it might be a Bulldo~ atthe ·5:42mark of the second

Tuesday's

Holsinger , Kevin Powell ,
Alan Reed, Sherri Reynolds,

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. should do once he is doing the ova ties at the time of a
DEAR DR. LAMB - My surgery. The decision about hysterectomy. In a younger
doctor has recommended 1 youttvaries may well depend woman with healthy ovaries
have a hysterectomy. I would upon what he finds . If the itmight be worth leaving the
be grateful for your opinion. I ovaries are diseased you may ovaries alone.
am 47 and use an IUD. I can't be better off without them.
I am not sure why you want
take the pill because of
Your ovaries will be non- to keep your ovaries since
hypertension. I have had long fun ctioni ng anyway very they are or will he non·
periods of bleeding for shortly. Yoq are close to .the function ing very soon.
around two years, lasting menopause if you have not Whether your ovaries are
from 20 to 90.days.
already started it. After the surgically removed or just
I want to keep my ovaries. menopause you will not ·he . quit functioning you still face
. Would you advise them to be gellin g any significant II t!je saf.ne Qllestion of whether
removed, and if so why? My amounts of female hormones~ l1)u will need female hor·
Pap smear was negative. If from your ovaries. The o,nly lllones or not. The ansl"er will
ovaries are left in does function your ovaries could depend upon how much
estrogen have to be taken ? If . serve then would be to cause estrogen your body produces
ovaries are removed is it ·trouble for you later.
from other sources . The
necessary to take estrogen?
The biggest danger In Adrenal gland also produces
What is the danger of cancer leaving the ovaries is in estrogen compounds, and if It
of the va gina and br&lt;•Hst when ovarian cancer, which ac- produces enough you may not
taking estrogen? What could counts for about five per cent notice the changes of
be the results if estrogen is of , all cancer deaths in menopause. I! It does not you
not taken ?·
women. It is difficult to treat are likely to have hot flashes
My mother died In her because it Is usually not with sweating and flushing.
early.50s from cancer of the detected until il has spread. You .~Y develop changes in
cervix so. I really want my This consideration alone, in a the hmng of your vagina and
uterus out but am in . a ' woman nearing the change of ~ven the b~adder wh1c~ will
quandry about the rest.
life or having already been mterfere wllh the functiOn of
DEAR READER - It is not through the menopause.- Is a both. ,
a good 'Idea to tie your doc- good reason to rrmovr the
You are · no,t likel y to
develop ca ncer because of
tor ~ hands abovt what he

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Woman questions ovary removal

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PROGRAM NOTED
A Christmas play, "The
Gate Of The Inn" will be·
presented at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Mt. Hermon
UB Church. The public is
welcome.

Kevi n

Tho Daily Sentinel, Mi\ldleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Dec . 15, 1976

Bulldogs shelled by Marauders

The Salisbury Elementary
School is presenting its annual Christmas program at
7::!0 p.m. Thursday.
.' Twas the ni ght before
Christmas and all through the
house · - mice, .stockings,
reindeer, Santa Claus and
Rachel and Reuben aU have ·a
joyous evening in the
presentation. Presents, toys
and soldiers add to the
festivities. The fifth and sixth
graders will present their
own version of what
Christmas means to them
with dances and songs.
Under the directorship ~f
Mrs. Paige D. Hunt and the .
Salisbury faculty, the
programisopentothepublic.
The accompanying photos at
right show participating
chlldren .

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NG: Logaq 6-2-14, M'innls 4EAST MEIGS - · The Spencer, playln~ his first 1 -~. Tackett 0-1·1, Justis 4-2hapless Eastern Eagles lost varsity game, hauled In a 10, Mundell 4-4-12, Plo nts 4-11another game Tuesday night, team-leading nine rebounds 8, Sisson 2~-4 . Paine 0-2-2.
UPI Sports Writer
this time to powerful visiting and canned four points. Totals 24-12-110.
They were the most North Gallia. However, this Junior Gary Nelson had eight
productive games ever for time they showed fans some rebounds and four assists.
two guards who sparked their exciting basketball. The final The Eagles as a team got 33
reams tAJ important victories score was 60-33, but It wasn't cal'Oil'HI, and cut down their
Tuesday night.
decided until the last period. turnovers to 27.
Ernie DiGregorio scored a
Coach Duane Wolfe said his
The hosts were very cold
career-high 36 · points in Eagles did lots of things right from the floor as they got 69
leading Buffalo to a 108-99' last night, and they stayed shots, hut put through only 15
triumph 9ver the Phoenix. within reach of the taller . of them for 21 percent. They
Suns. The victory broke · Gallia club through the first Blink 3 of 11 from the fotilllne.
Buffalo's four-i!ame losing half going Into the locker
No statistics were available
streak and was the team's roo~ trailing just 211-21!. .
. for the, Pirates, but besides
first win sin'r aU-pro center
Midway thr0ugh tlie third " Logan s fourt ee n, Steve
Bob McAdoo was traded tAJ period, Easrern dosed. to Mundell had twelve and Rex
the New York Knicks last within four playing some of JustiS had len. Eastern hosts
Wednesday.
their finest ball, narrowing Wahama Friday when the
In New Orleans, Pete the gap to 32-28. Then the Falcons open their season.
Marovich scored 51 points, youth of the team showed and
By, Quartent
the best of his seven-year they just seemed to run out of E
7 20 30 33.
dJi/1;:..
NBA career, tAJ help the Jazz gas as they were outscored NG
. . 14 29 42 60
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defeat Kansas City In the first the last quarter, 18-3.
Eastern : Little 6-0-12,
Golllpolls
game under new head coach
The underclassmen led the Nelson 2-1-5, Carnahan"l-11-2,
33 Court St.
Elgin Baylor.
4
In other games, Atlanta Steve
Eagle charge
Little as
wassophomore
the big Goebel 2-2-11. Totals 10-3·33.
edged Los Angeles 106-104, scorer with .12 points on six
San Antnnio rouu.d the New field goals. nls effort was
York Knicks lll-98, Chi!"'go outshone by the Pirates' Fred
beat Philadelphia 101-88 and i..ogan who canned 14.
Portland downed Houston
Eagle sophomore J elf
1~.
Goebel &lt;:hipped In with six
Hawllfl 101, Lakers 101
Ken Charles stole an inbounds flii8S and sank an offbalance, 22-foot shot at the
buzzer to cap a frantic Angeles with 31.
Atlanta rally. Los Angeles
Spars 111, KDiellfl 98
held a 104-97 lead with 90
BIUy Paultz and Larry
aeconda left, but Atlanta hit Kenoo each scored 28 points
three free thrOWil and Lou to lead San Antonio, which led
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scored basketS to set up the lui three periods. The
Charles' winning shot. Knlcks, who dressed only
Hudson i!Cored 32 points for eight players because of
the Hawks, whil~ Kareem ·injuries, were paced by Earl
Abdul-Jabbar led Los Mooroe'a 22 points.

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Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, Ocr . 15, 1976

Issue clear in coming battle
CHARLESTON , W.Va.
(UP!) - A fierce struggle
looms between th&amp; United
Mine Workers and Ute coal
Industry
over
the
controversial right-to-strike
Issue, and the UMW is
determined to wind up with
the upper hand,
Harry Patrick, UMW
secretary-treasurer' said
Tuesday miners are insisting
the 1977 wage cantract
con tain a ri gl!t-to-strike
cla use, allowing separate
locals tAJ stage walkouts if a
majority of tile membership
gives its consent .
As many as 120,000 coal
miners were drawn into a
nation wide wildcat strike
last August over tile right to
strike issue .
" It would mean fewer

strikes because the men
would discuss the problem
and vote on it before
striking," Patrick said.
Patrick realizes a struggle
will develop when the union
presents its wage contract
emands tAJ Ute Bituminous
Coal Operators Association
next year,
ne said '1he industry will
fight bitterly" Ute rlght.tiistrike cia~ : Other ·.delll8ljdl .
which the · UMW .wiD seek
InclUde a "hefty" pay raise,
equalizing of retirement
benefits for all miners, fulllime safety committeemen,
and more paid time off.
During last summer's massive strike, UMW President
Arnold Miller helped soothe
rempers by promisin~ the
rank-and-file that he would

atU.mpt tAJ gain the right to
strike.
On mooey matters, Patrick
said coal prices have tripled
since 1971, but miners ' wages
have been boosted by leas
than 50 per cent.
Wages
must
be
"substantially Increased tAJ
reflect the fact Utat this Is Ute
inost
difficult,
dirty,
dangerous work in the
'rorld," said Patrl.dt.
Patr·ick said . the union
wants to equalize the
separaU. pension plans UMW
wilrkers now are retiring
under; One of the plans is for
miners who retired prior to
this year and one for miners
who leave the pits now.
On the issue of safety, Ute
secretary~reasurer said 291
men have been kil!P&lt;I on th&lt;&gt;

job since Ute signing of the
1974 cootract at ·tile same
time that 21,525 have been
Injured.
"We've got tAJ have full.,time company-paid safely
commlt reemen in
the
inines," he said. "With the
companies pushing
prodqclioo the way they are,
especially at surface , mines
and ,construction sites, this
kind of protection is a must."
Patrick warned the union's
277 ,000-members that the
Industry will stockpile coal
reserves in 1977. He urged Ute
membership to "give safe
working conditions your
highest priority - doo 'l let
them bend Ute rules now or
they'll be ready tAJ roll over us

a year from

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Everybody probably glad Ill
· th
General Assembly has ended
By LEE LEONARD

dates with alleged false information and warned the
administration not tAJ try it
again.
Kinney's nomination mel
defeat on a 20 to 10 party~lne
vote following lengthy
partisan debate.
Herbert Arfman of Salem,
Rhodes' nominee for the
Nursing Home Advisory
Commission, had a close ca ll
but
recel ved
17-H
confirmation.
"This session was hectic
and at times chaotic, but
when history is written, I
predict it will be yi,ewed as a
most productive session,"
said Ocasek. "But for the
governor's ve to of our
consumer
protection
legislation, it would have
been an ouLstanding session ,"
he said .
Ocasek said the single
greatest accomplishment of
Ute llltil was w write an
"equal yield" formula for
distributing state school aid,
and House Speaker Vernal G.
Riffe Jr., D-New Boston,
agreed with him.
"The equal · yield formula •
and the increa se in
appropriatloos for education
without any additional laxes
were among the greaU.sl
accomplishments,'' said
Riffe, also citing medical
malpractice insurance
reform
and r energy
legi:!lation .
"It's beeq a good session,"
said Riffe. "We took up some
problems that have been
aroWld here for years, we
faced them and we solved

UP! Statehouse Reporter

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! )It was a "most productive

session/' in

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words of

Senate President Pro
Tempore Oliver Ocasek, DAkron,
"Thank God it ~""s over
'
sig hed Senate Minority
Leader Michael J. Maloney ,
R.Cincinnali.
That 's how the ma jority
and minority fell as the l11 th
Ohio General Assembly crept
int o the history books
Tuesday after 193 work days
in the Senare and 173 In the
Ho use over a two~year
period.
Despit e exchanges of
praise and some fond
farewella to the IBlawmakers
who will not be returning next
year, the session ended much
the sarrie as it began
January, 1975, with majority
Democrats laking a heavy
swipe at the Republicans.
Two years ago, it was the
"Six-Day War," with Democrats ramming through a
series of partisan bills before
Republican Gov.\ James A.
Rhodes could take office.
'1.\lesday, the last official
act of the Democrats was to
fire ·Robert Kinney, vereran
Ohio taxation official ~nd
Rhodes' nomiriee for- staU.
co mmissioner
of
tax
•.1ualization.
Although the Democrats
confirmed 109 gubernatorial
appoinU..s, all but one .of
· them unan imously, they
singled out Kinney as
someone who had aided
Republican Senate candi- them."
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Pentecostal Omrch taking
'

part in Ouistmas for Christ
The United Pentecostal
Church of Mi~dleport, South
Third Ave., is cooperating
with thousand\ of ot her
churches around the country
in • a program ca lled,
"Christmas For Christ," a
program that began in the
hearts of concerned men who
saw the need of missionaries.
The past lO years have been
a " Decade of Progress" for

$3,199,000 giv,en to this cause.
With this there has been
starting 193 churches.
Rev . Knittel , home mission
director of the southea stern
part of Ohio, said his church
gives one of the best blessings
every year to this cause.
Anyone wishing to give to the
program is send an offerinR
to "Christmas For Chri~l."
P.O. Box 231, Middleport,
the ••christmas For Christ" Ohi o.
program. There has been

Senate Minority Leader
Michael J . Maloney , RCinclnna tl, agreed there were
"some worthwhile things that
were done, such as the drug
reform bill and the medical
malpractice legislation."
"In many ways it was
producll ve." said Maloney,
"but often It was far
overshadowed by the highlevel partisanship such as we
saw here today."
ne meant the Detnocrats'
sacking of Kinney and the
near-defeat of Arfman.
Ocasek opened Ute session
by prese nting Rhodes '
nominations and pointing out
the Democratic.controlled
Senate has coosidered every
gubernatorial · appointment
over the last two .years .
Seven Democrats joined 10
Republicans ·in confirll)ing
Artman despite objections
from
Sen.
Marigene
Valiquette, D-Toledo that he
was blocking effective
operation, of the Nursing
Home ·Commission.
Kinney, a 25-year employe
of the state Board of Tax
Appeals, was not so
fortunate.
Sen. Tony P. Ball, DDaytnn, accused Kinney of
conspiring with Rhodes'
office
to
spread
misinformation last fall
about two ~111ocratic Senate
candidates, including
hirrll!elf, during Ute election.
campaign.
Hall said Kinney helped
furnish his Republican
opponent with figures which
purported to show Ball was
responsible for increasing
property ' taxes
in
Montgomery County by $21!
million.
.
"I believe he lnrentionally
particiPated In an action,
using his stare office, that
was knowingly false," said
Hall. "This was an
unfotgiveaple violation of the
public trust."
Maloney defended Kinney ,
saying there was no evidence
he was responsible for the
Information used against Hall
and that a campaign issue
should not be brought Into
play.
"There has never been a
complaint as tAJ how Mr .
Kinney conducts his office,"
said Maloney. "I would not

UR. LAMB

want to see 25 years of Bob
Kinney's service go down the
tubes because it is susoecled
he participated in such
Political activities."

Pupils
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program
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· JACK HOWETI, FRONT , will play Santa in Ute Salisbury School Christma~
pr~sentotion . ije is backed by reindeer in the first row, including, I tor, Amy Malone , Vl~kt
Carter, Jack We lk e~. Jay Hemsley , ·Teresa Pratt, Tim LeMasU.r, Doug Eblin, Eddie D11l,
and the back row of Rachel and Reuben characrers, I to r, John Hess, Chuck Blake, Tim
, Jones, Charles Lewis, Denise Siegal, Kim Roush, Sendy Hoyt, Mary Moore. All are fou~th
graders.

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James Nutter, Angela
Collins, ~nita Reed, Scott
Trussell, Scott Kessler and
Mike West will play the 'Ofphans and first grade girls,
Toni Althouse, Kim Ball,
Carolyn Barton, Maralyn
Barton, Amy Berkhirner,
Abigail Cauthorn, Cheryl
Coe, Julie Crislip, Ginger
Hayman, Missey Hensley,
Cristy Newlun ,
Tiaci
Newlun, Amy Riggs, Julie
Wells and Crystal Wyatt will
be the "snowballs."
Mark Holler will serve as
stagehand and
Jenny ""
Berkhimer has 'prepared the
programs. Costumes for the
pre~entation have been m~de
by mothers of; students with
ron111 mothers in charge.
Making up th e various
chor us groups for the
operetta are: Gremlins, first
grade boys , Jeremy Barber,
Bryan Chadwe ll, James
Che va lier , Jeff Johnson ,
Scotty Newell, Ron nie Put·
ma n, Scott Reed , Tren t
Upton. Joe Young .
Christmas Trees, second
grade, Tammy Pierce, Gary
Hol ter,
Becky
Kimes,
Melissa Nutter . Pam Wyatt,
Travis Newlun , Kirk Reed , ·
Ricky
Bay.
Milchell
Barringer, Patsy Robinson,
LRex Ju sIRis, kBeverf y Rw,gdal .
esa
uc er ,
an y
Cowdery. Burl Putman ,
Steve Rockhold, Cryslal
McCoy. John Wells , Ronnie
Taylor, William Taylor.
Stars and Mus1c, f1ft~ and
sixth grade girls , Dee Dailey,
Roby n Pitzer. Linda Pierce,
Tr ina
McMoy ,
Jody
Barringer, Ma li nda Wells,
Peggy Sm 1th, Rhonda Rtebel ,
Jodi Smith , Leslie Wells,
Beth Hayman , Synth ta Whi le,
Tina Cheva lier, Calhy
Cowdery, Conn1e Rob1nson .
Boys 1n Wea !herman
Number fifth and six th grade
boys, E'lmo Pierce, Darry l
Ba rr inge r", Jimmy Well s,
Ann Jones Md"rk Jones, Glen Pu tman, Jerry Rucker,
Bartimus, Rick y
Scolt Foster,' Brlan Reed, Richard
Barton, Jetf Cowdery, Jeff
Mas ters , Jerry Larkins ,
Mark Hol ter , Keith Harris,
Terry Rey nol ds , Jimmy
Carter, David Young , David
Ballard , Mike Gibbs, Kenny
Brown ing , Jeff Newell. Scott
J~stis , · Lclrry Cowdery.
Wr ea the s and Pre sents ,
third and fourth grades,
Bar ton,

Paula

Bre cksville
52
Norl h
Royalton 47
Brookside 86 Wellington SS
Brunnerdale 81 Carrollton St.
Edwards 32
Brush 70 Maple Height\ 57
Cambridge 74 St. Clairsville

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THESE ARE THE SAUSBURY SCHOOL first and second graders taking part In
Thursday's program. Front .row, left to right, mice, David Beegle, Alison Jones, Tim
Jeffers, Erica Jphnslon, Artie nunnel; sec-ond row, stockings , Krista Roush, Tamra Vance,
Kevin Tanner, Jamie War.ner., Shonna Mcfllanaway; third rOw, candy canes, I tor, Joey
Parker, David Capehart, Melanie Arnold, Darla King , Melissa Foster, Tammy Stone, Cindy
Kauff.

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Sibyl Foster. Tony Gill ilan,
Kevin
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taking estrogen, since you Richard Smllh. Amy You.ng ,
Angela Yo ung, Pam Alt will not have a uterus. There house
, Deloris Adams, Silly
is no good evidence at this Sm ith , Jeff BisselL Teresa
point that estrogen increases Barr i nger , Timmy Ball,
Eagle,
Kevin
the occurrence of cancer Phil l ip
Cow.dery, Mik e Putman ,
anywhere else in the body. In Ronald Hens ley , Dann y
point of fact there are studies Crislip, Keith Stout, Timmy
that s~ow women taking Rood , Sally Smifh.
estrogen have less cancer
tban women who do not THE ,JALYSENTINEL
with the exception of cencer
m :VOTEDTOTHE
of the uterus .
INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
When a ybung woman has
CHF.STERL, TANNEHILL
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Canfleld 94 Beaver Local 79
51 Trotwood
Madison so ot
Cln Purcel l 79 Mt. Healthy 6ll
Cln Taft 82 Cln Hughes 70
Cle Chanel 70 'Trinlty 44
Cle Collinwood 79 Cle John
Hayt 46
Cle East Tech 85 Cle Easl 77
Cle Kennedy 67 Cle Glenville
61
Cle Lutheran East 82 Beach·
wood 6\
Cle Max Hay'lS 73 Cle Lin·
coin·West 6\
Cle West Tech 72 Cle Rhodes
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Holsinger, a 6-6 sophomore,
pulled down 13 rebounds and
scored 20 points Tuesday
night in leading the Waverly
Tigers to a 51-37 victory over
the host J ackaon lronmen.
The loss dropped Jackson
from the SEOAL unbearen
ranks as their record dipped
to 2-1 while Waverly moved
Into a tle with them at-2-1.
Waverly led all the way by
quarter scores of 16-12, 28-23,
and 3&amp;-25 as they canned 25 of
57 field goals for 44 pet. and

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The lronnien, · after con·
necling on 11 of 23 first half
shots, saw only six of 29 shots
drop In the second half tAJ
finish with 17 of 52 for 33 pet.
and three of seven free
throws.
Jackson scored first In tbe
third period to close the gap
to 28-25 and then missed 13
consecutive shots: while the
Tigers were ticking off 14
points to widen the lead to 42-

and Chuck Thompson each
added 12 poinLs.
Pat McDonald was the only
lronmen In double figures
with 10 points.
Each team grabbed 31
rebounds
with . Kyle
Buchanan and rom Dor9ey
each snaring nine for
Jackson.
The box score:
WAVERLY (51) - Davena

25.

Holsinger 10-0-20; Crace J. J.

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McGuire gratibed the
De~n Roy~! picked off an
errant Gallipolis pass and rebound for Gallia. GABS
raced down colin for a layup came down court and missed
with 41 seconds remaining to two shots from close range,
give visiting Ironton ·a 45-43 the final attempt coming with
Southeastern Ohio League four seconds left. Ironton's
hardwood victory ,over Coach Rick Howard picked off the
Jim Osborne's Blue Devils game's most important
rebound as the final whistle
Tuesday night.
sounded.
Royal, 6-3 senior forward,
The victory left Ironton
bad broken a 41-41 deadlock
unbeaten
In three starts this
with a lip-In at the 1':55 mark.
~ Ciearvlew
63
North Royal's goal which proved to
winier . GAHS dropped to 2-2
Ridgeville 52
. ·
be the game winner put the overall and 1-2 In conference
Col Central 63 Col North 52
lad~
of Coach Buddy .Bell on play.
Col DeSales 58 Col Centennial
Galllpolls lralled the
top,
45-41.
Ml
Col Linden 79 Col Mohavtk 50
Tigers for three and oneGallla's Terty Wall hll a
Col Mifflin· 8 Col East 73
half quarters before Jeff
short jumper wlth 35
Col Northland 55, Col
Brown's
two charily tosses.
seconds
left
to
reduce
Brookhaven 52
with 5:01 left put the
Col South 82 Col Eastmoor'71· Ironton's lead to two, 15-43.
Col West 63 Col Briggs 3'1
Galltans oo top for the fil'!tt
Then Royal missed the
Cuyahoga Hts 75 tn . front end of a one-and"'ne
time1 3~38.
dependence 63
Dave Sesher, ~ senior
Day Aller 76 Day Belmont 59 with 25 seconds ·left. Keith
forward,
hit a jumper to put
Day Stebbi ns 82 Day Kiser 78
IHS back on top ID-39 at the.;.
Doylestown "53 Canal Fulton
NW 51
4:30 mark.
East Central tnd 94 Harrison
McGuire's tap-in with 2:11
Newton Falls 61 Garrettsville
53
remaining
gave GAHS a 41-40
so
.
Easl Liverpool 66 Pit Pa
North Baltimore 66 McComb advantage. After Gary S'l'ain
Langley 62
Eastlake North 57, Euclid 54 A7
missed the front end of a on.,.
North Ga llia 60 Meigs .
Eastwood 78 Otsego 60
and-one
with 2:35 left ,
Edgewood 77 Valley View 58 Eastern 33
Ironton's Royal canned a free
Northwest 64 Turp,in 51
Elmwood 7.7 Lakota 62
Oberli n 69 Vermilion 49
throw With 2:19 sbowi~g on
Elyria 64 Sandusky 52
Findlay ,a1 Fremont Ross .41 Parma Padua 64 Normandy
the clock to knot tbe count at
36
Franklin 74 Mason 67
41;au. The rest Is history.
Poland 53 Youngs Wilson 43
Genoa 75 Gibsonburg 62
Ironton's
biggest lead was six
Preble Shawnee 52 Hamilton
Goshen 62 Blancester 54
Ross 48
, points, 34·28, lare in the third
Grove City 76 London 52
Highland 91 Smithvil le 72
RIChmond Heights' 69 Kirf. quarter.
land 41
Howland 60 La Brae 54
Neither team shot well
Jefferson 70 Ashtabula Ridgedale 74 Marion Cathol ic
from
the field. Ironton hit 20
44
Edgewood 67 ·
Ridgewood 87 Garaway 78
of 53 field goal attempts for 37
Lebanon 51 Carlisle 49
Lemon Monroe 90 Wesf River VIew 67 Maysville 49 · percent. GABS hit 16 of IB for
Rocky River 58 North 33 percent. The Tigers
Carrollton 63
Olmsled SO
Liberty 52 Champion 51
69
Holland canned five of 11 free throw
Lima Bath 75 Lima Shawnee Rossford
68
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Springfield 33
attempts for 15 percent,
Sandusky St. Mary 62 GAllS was 11 of 17 for 64
lisbon 76 ..Leetonia 49
Lorain Admiral King 84 Fostoria 54
Sandy Va lley 74 Tusky Valley percent.
Lorain 59
Ironton picked off 10
Macon
Eastern
71 56
South, 49, Lakewood 39
rebounds, 16 · by Robin
Wi lliamsburg 54
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Spring Shawnee 83 Tecumseh
Marl on Harding 57 Mansfield 58
Fitzpatrick, 6-4 sophomore
.
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Sr 54
cenleraodl3byRoyal.
The
Marysville 80 Fairbanks 43 .Strongsville 58 Brook lyn 54
Tigers
bad
12
tumovers.
Mathews 62 Western Reserve Sycamore 49 Indian Hill -48
Gallipolis collected 32
Sylvania South 7\ Lake 58
51
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Toledo
Cen
Cath
66
Sylvania
Medina 60 Fairview S8
rebounds,14byMcGulre. The
Noreth 59 ·
Mentor 43 Mayfield 42
Blue
Devils had 13 turnovers
Miami Va lley 52 Seven Hills Unlted Local 67 Creshiiew 60 and 11 assists, seven by Brent
Wadsworth
86
Copley
74
6
Milford 58 Deer Park ·46
- Walnul Ridge 63 Whetstone 58 Johnson.
Monroe 90 West Carrollton 63 Warren Hordlng 58 Youngs
Ironton placed three men in
Newbury 79 Cardinal 64
E~st 49
1double figures. Rick Howard,
6-1 senior guard had 12 along
with Sesher. Royal finished
with 11. Terry Wall was
NOW
the only Blue Devil in double '
figures with 18.
1 at
F n'da y, Ga UiPOli sPays
Waverly. Ironton will host
Jackson.
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bt&gt;gan to build their lead.
Junior Greg Witte rame off
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in points to help out as he
ended the night with 10 points
and SOIM key basket$. He
was perfect from the field as
he sank live for five.
. Athens stayed within !Ifmost of the third period and
into the fourth , but when the
score was 60-50 at the 4:40
mark, Meigs took off. ln that
last period, Meigs .Cored 28
points, and at one time sank
nine of their first ten field
goa l attempts to na il the Bulldogs' coffin.
Foul shots played an important role in the win as
Meigs cashed in on 26 of 41
free throws while Athens got
only 10 of 18. From the field ,

Meigs shot a hot 47 percent
128-59) while the Bulldogs got
just 26-52 for a cool 36 percent.
Meigs placed five men in
double figures, and that's just
whatthey've got to do to keep
winning. Randolph zipped the
nets for 22 points as he sank
10 of 12 foul shots. Stewart
carmed 15 markers, Dods.on
got 12 and .a team leading 12
rebounds, and Young chipped
in with 11 points.
· Meek led his tea m with 18
points, 16 in the second half.
Walton added 15, and
sophomore Chonko had 11
caroms.
Meigs travels to Logan
Friday foM tough game with
the Chieftains who right now
look like the team to beat In
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Score by quarters:
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UP FOR LAYUP'- None of this busln~as of driving
Ute length of the ~ourt, then missing the layup for veteran
Marauder.guard Steve Randolph. nere he puts two polntq
011 the board agalnst Athens Tuesday night at Meigs High ,
Meigs won the game 82-82.

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·Wa tertoo 75 Uniontown L11ke Wi ckliffe 69 Pa inesv ill e
Riverside 52
79 ol
Wil ming ton 64 Washing ton C
Weu seon 66 Del ta 67
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Wellsv ille IS Pll Soulh 58
Chrl sl 87
Wes tern Hill JO Tot Wood- Worlhlnglon
Herltr.ge Christ 48
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Waterson 78
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Jack son 43 .

Ernie D Eagles clipped again.
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fifth wrn
WELLSTON - Logan's
rampaging Chieftains sent 15
players into the scoring
column Tuesday night, four
in double figures, as they
smashed the host Wellston
Golden· Rockets 116-45 to
remain undefeated In five
outings. Logan just missed
the loop's all-time scoring
mark' of 117 points,
established by Waverly on
Dec. 5, 1970, against Wellston.
The awesome Logan offense
[Jiced to a quick 27~ lead
before Ron Hudson dropped
in a Wellston free throw with
2:59 left .in ·the first period,
and John Royster canned the
first Rocket field goal with
2:251eft as the Chiefs owned a
39-5 first period lead.
It was 62·21 at halftime and
84-31 after three quarters
before a goal by Logan's
Marty Hallett made it 1()().38
with 3:35 remain1Jig to play.
The Chiefs fired In 43 of 83 ·
goals for 52 pel. and made 30
of 41 charity tosses while the
Rockets hit just 17 of 61 for
28 pet. and 11 of 21 at the line.
Mike McBroom's 2ll points ·
paced Logan with Brian
Hawk adding 19 and Jan
Myers 17. Ron Hudson was
the only Wellston player in
double digits with 12 points.
The box score:
LOGAN (116.1- Myers S·7\7 ; Russell 4·1-9; Hawk 7·5·
\9 ; McBroom 9·2·20; Braglln
3·2·8; Daltoo 5·2·12; Gasser 2·
0-4; Hallett 2-2-6; Armstrong
2·3·7;
Dollison
1·0·2;
Davidson o. \.1; Kemper 1·0·
2; Tucker 1·2-4; Bush 1-0-2;
Horsky Q.J.J. TOTALS 43·30116.
WELLSTON (45) - R.'
Royster 0·2·2; Gilliland 3·3·9;
J. Royster J.0.6; Hudson 4·4·
12; Swingle 2·1-5; Pugh 0·1·1;
Conley J.Q.6; Aberts 1·0-2;
Exl ine 1.·0·2. TOTALS 17-11·
4S.
, Score by quarters:
Logan
395 23
Well ston
16 22
10 3214- 116
45
Reserve score: Logan 71,
W~llston 33.

. Fairland scored 30 points in period the Dragons poured in·
the third period to pull away 30 points to elude the
from Syrnines Valley, 71-41, onrushing Vikings.
Tuesday night.
Fairland raised it's record
Three Dragons hit double to :1-2, while the Vikings
digits as Chris Powell scqred dropped to 2-1.
18 points to lead the way . . Box score :
• Mark Barnette. chipped In
· with 16 while Darrell Tillis . SYMMES VALLEY. {41) added 15. Powell was also the Miller 4, Estep 3, Wilson 7,
leading rebounder with II. Ingels 13, Ge5Wt:ln 12, Davis
!larnette . also added 10 2. FAIRLAND (71) 1- Tillis
caroms.
15, Barnette 16, Powell 18,
Fairland scored 13 poiints Love 4, Link 2, &gt;:o• 2. Jones 2,
to just four · for Symmes Wilsqn 2.
By Querters :
Valley in the first stanza and 5. Valley
4 12 13 12 ~1
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13 10 30 18 71
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TI!ESE CIDLDREN WILL PORTRAY candy canes and soldiers in the Thursday night
Salisbury School program. Front row, Ito r, Donna Lambert, Heather COllins Todd Collins
and M1chl King; back row, I tn r, Kevin Mowery, Tim Sloan, Darrfn Haye~ and Cynt~
Sauters.
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mand at 34-29. Eleven surcessful fret&gt; throws enabled
the Marauders to ~et on the
comeback trail in that second
period as each team made six
field goals.
Athens tried a desperation
pressing defense that didn't
work, and as the ball ended
they had been called for t5
peflonals and three starters
were In foul trouble with
three. personaLs : Meek, Artie
Chonko, and Dick Whealey.
Mel~s· Allen Stewart led the
first half comeback as he
threw in 13 points in that span
while Randolph was tossing
in ten . Walton had eight for
Athens.
In the third period, Mdgs'
fast break began to work and
Coaroh Ron Logan 's boys

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GAHS, .45-43

· Centerv ille

USING "FROSTIE, THE SNOWMAN, " these fifth and sixth graders will present their
meaning of Christmas in dance and song. They are front row, Ito r, Fred Colburn, Billy
Carswell, James Evans, Jim King ; second row, I tor, Greg Taylor, John Smith, Terry
Hysell, Jeff Nottingham and Brian Will ; hack row, I tor, Rhonda Jeffers, Christy Quivey,
John Lyoos, Paula Swindell and Joy Saurers .

petiod. Abucket by AI Walton
gave the visitors some
breathing room , but a foul
shot by Randolph and another
bucket by Stewart gave the
~&gt;;inners the first lle at 16-16
with 4:50 left.
' But Ute Bulldogs weren 't
dead. They pulled away to a
1~16 lead, but then Srewart
connected again and Young
sank two foul shots to give the
hosts a · 20-19 lead. Dodson
also sank two charity tosses
to widen the . gap, and
although' the crew of Coach
Fred Gibson tied It at 23-23
with two minutes to go in the
half, the Marauders were on
the move and never
relinquished the lead the rest
of the way, as the first half
ended with Meigs In com· ·

High school Waverly .whips Jackson Meigs-Athens box
ATHENS
just one of three a trio of double figure scorers ·· NAME
FG-A FT·A RB PF TP
DB scores JACKSON Kobert col\verted
5 5
2·6 1·2
for the Tigers as Joe Davena Chonko
chatity toases.
Ohio High School
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Amanda
Clearcreek 80
Trimble 78 3 ot
Amherst 74 Mldvlew 60
Anthony
Wayile
81
Perrysburg 66
Ashtabula Harbor 58 Palnes
Harvey 56
Austin town. Fitch 92 Youngs
Chaney 75
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Ba~li si Christian 62 Grand
River 33
Bay Vlliage 83 Avon Lak~ 4\
Bedford 76 Willoughby South
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Ber kshi re 60 Hawken School
58 ol
Bethe l 81 Bradford 64
Bloom Carroll 85 New Albany

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REEDSVILLE - Students
of the Riverview Elementary
School, under the direction of
Mrs. Maxine Whitehead, will
present
a
Christmas
operetta, "Davy's Star" at B
p.m. Thursday in the school
auditorium.
Teachers assisting Mrs.
Whitehead
with
the
presentation are Doris Well,
Pauline Myer s, Caro lyn
Franz , Fred Kessinger,
David Chadwell and Principal Grace Weber. Jenny
Berkhimer is the . ac·
companist.
The plot revolves around
the annual Christmas
prog ram given at the
Sheltering Arrlis Orphanage
so people In the little town
may see the· orphans and
open their homes to .them for
ttie .Christmas holidays.
Sally, played by Sheila
n~ rrisandherbrother, Davy
played by Bri~n Collins, hope
to go to someone's home over
the holidays since.their UnCle
Ben, played by Scott Justis,
apparently has forgotten
them. However, Davy is deaf
and Miss Jones, the Matron,
played by Diana Smith, has
decided that he cannot be In
lhe program be cause of hts. .
_
handicap.
Davy and Sally make three
wishes wiich are fulfilled
.
.,
dunng
the · presentatwn by
the Guardian Angel, played
by Jodi Smith. Amy Barrett,
played by Beth Berkhimer
'
I ed bY
and her parents, Pay
Carl Swain and Rhonda
Ri ebel, play a role as
townspeople is helping Dayy
.
and Sa lly. Jeff Newell Will
portray the weatherman in
the plot.

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By Grec Bailey
night. Athens connected on
The Meigs Mar~~uders got four 15 to 20ft. field goals In a
"'l,ihe winning track In a big row tn open It up before
way here Tuesday night as buckets by Meigs' Alan
they downed a scrappy Dodson and junior Kenny
Athens Bulldog club 112-62 ·Young made it 12-7 at~he first
before a screaming crowd at quarter buzzer. There were
Morrison G)'l11llasium. Both a turnovers In that first
teams were looking for their canto, six by Meigs and eight
first win of the season; and by the Bulldogs.
Meigs now stands at 1·3 whi!ti
Athens scored th~ opening
Athens is winless In six !ties. · goal of Ute second quarter .on
Both teams played sloppy a short one. by Bob Meek, but
ball In lbe first quarter, and It then the hosLs began to chip
looked like It was going to be. away . They got stingy on
wild and wooly .
defense wtth a full court press
At the 6:30 mark, Allen. and starled finding tbe range
Stewart connected on a three- lrom close In and far out. A
· point play to put the pair of free throws by Dodson
Marauders ahead 3-11, but tbe a11d goals by p!aymaker
visitors reeled off 12 unan- Steve Randolph and Stewart
swered points and it looked put the score at 14-13, Athens
like it might be a Bulldo~ atthe ·5:42mark of the second

Tuesday's

Holsinger , Kevin Powell ,
Alan Reed, Sherri Reynolds,

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. should do once he is doing the ova ties at the time of a
DEAR DR. LAMB - My surgery. The decision about hysterectomy. In a younger
doctor has recommended 1 youttvaries may well depend woman with healthy ovaries
have a hysterectomy. I would upon what he finds . If the itmight be worth leaving the
be grateful for your opinion. I ovaries are diseased you may ovaries alone.
am 47 and use an IUD. I can't be better off without them.
I am not sure why you want
take the pill because of
Your ovaries will be non- to keep your ovaries since
hypertension. I have had long fun ctioni ng anyway very they are or will he non·
periods of bleeding for shortly. Yoq are close to .the function ing very soon.
around two years, lasting menopause if you have not Whether your ovaries are
from 20 to 90.days.
already started it. After the surgically removed or just
I want to keep my ovaries. menopause you will not ·he . quit functioning you still face
. Would you advise them to be gellin g any significant II t!je saf.ne Qllestion of whether
removed, and if so why? My amounts of female hormones~ l1)u will need female hor·
Pap smear was negative. If from your ovaries. The o,nly lllones or not. The ansl"er will
ovaries are left in does function your ovaries could depend upon how much
estrogen have to be taken ? If . serve then would be to cause estrogen your body produces
ovaries are removed is it ·trouble for you later.
from other sources . The
necessary to take estrogen?
The biggest danger In Adrenal gland also produces
What is the danger of cancer leaving the ovaries is in estrogen compounds, and if It
of the va gina and br&lt;•Hst when ovarian cancer, which ac- produces enough you may not
taking estrogen? What could counts for about five per cent notice the changes of
be the results if estrogen is of , all cancer deaths in menopause. I! It does not you
not taken ?·
women. It is difficult to treat are likely to have hot flashes
My mother died In her because it Is usually not with sweating and flushing.
early.50s from cancer of the detected until il has spread. You .~Y develop changes in
cervix so. I really want my This consideration alone, in a the hmng of your vagina and
uterus out but am in . a ' woman nearing the change of ~ven the b~adder wh1c~ will
quandry about the rest.
life or having already been mterfere wllh the functiOn of
DEAR READER - It is not through the menopause.- Is a both. ,
a good 'Idea to tie your doc- good reason to rrmovr the
You are · no,t likel y to
develop ca ncer because of
tor ~ hands abovt what he

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Woman questions ovary removal

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PROGRAM NOTED
A Christmas play, "The
Gate Of The Inn" will be·
presented at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Mt. Hermon
UB Church. The public is
welcome.

Kevi n

Tho Daily Sentinel, Mi\ldleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Dec . 15, 1976

Bulldogs shelled by Marauders

The Salisbury Elementary
School is presenting its annual Christmas program at
7::!0 p.m. Thursday.
.' Twas the ni ght before
Christmas and all through the
house · - mice, .stockings,
reindeer, Santa Claus and
Rachel and Reuben aU have ·a
joyous evening in the
presentation. Presents, toys
and soldiers add to the
festivities. The fifth and sixth
graders will present their
own version of what
Christmas means to them
with dances and songs.
Under the directorship ~f
Mrs. Paige D. Hunt and the .
Salisbury faculty, the
programisopentothepublic.
The accompanying photos at
right show participating
chlldren .

.! -

By Greg Batley
while
Dan
NG: Logaq 6-2-14, M'innls 4EAST MEIGS - · The Spencer, playln~ his first 1 -~. Tackett 0-1·1, Justis 4-2hapless Eastern Eagles lost varsity game, hauled In a 10, Mundell 4-4-12, Plo nts 4-11another game Tuesday night, team-leading nine rebounds 8, Sisson 2~-4 . Paine 0-2-2.
UPI Sports Writer
this time to powerful visiting and canned four points. Totals 24-12-110.
They were the most North Gallia. However, this Junior Gary Nelson had eight
productive games ever for time they showed fans some rebounds and four assists.
two guards who sparked their exciting basketball. The final The Eagles as a team got 33
reams tAJ important victories score was 60-33, but It wasn't cal'Oil'HI, and cut down their
Tuesday night.
decided until the last period. turnovers to 27.
Ernie DiGregorio scored a
Coach Duane Wolfe said his
The hosts were very cold
career-high 36 · points in Eagles did lots of things right from the floor as they got 69
leading Buffalo to a 108-99' last night, and they stayed shots, hut put through only 15
triumph 9ver the Phoenix. within reach of the taller . of them for 21 percent. They
Suns. The victory broke · Gallia club through the first Blink 3 of 11 from the fotilllne.
Buffalo's four-i!ame losing half going Into the locker
No statistics were available
streak and was the team's roo~ trailing just 211-21!. .
. for the, Pirates, but besides
first win sin'r aU-pro center
Midway thr0ugh tlie third " Logan s fourt ee n, Steve
Bob McAdoo was traded tAJ period, Easrern dosed. to Mundell had twelve and Rex
the New York Knicks last within four playing some of JustiS had len. Eastern hosts
Wednesday.
their finest ball, narrowing Wahama Friday when the
In New Orleans, Pete the gap to 32-28. Then the Falcons open their season.
Marovich scored 51 points, youth of the team showed and
By, Quartent
the best of his seven-year they just seemed to run out of E
7 20 30 33.
dJi/1;:..
NBA career, tAJ help the Jazz gas as they were outscored NG
. . 14 29 42 60
'!;t:P'
defeat Kansas City In the first the last quarter, 18-3.
Eastern : Little 6-0-12,
Golllpolls
game under new head coach
The underclassmen led the Nelson 2-1-5, Carnahan"l-11-2,
33 Court St.
Elgin Baylor.
4
In other games, Atlanta Steve
Eagle charge
Little as
wassophomore
the big Goebel 2-2-11. Totals 10-3·33.
edged Los Angeles 106-104, scorer with .12 points on six
San Antnnio rouu.d the New field goals. nls effort was
York Knicks lll-98, Chi!"'go outshone by the Pirates' Fred
beat Philadelphia 101-88 and i..ogan who canned 14.
Portland downed Houston
Eagle sophomore J elf
1~.
Goebel &lt;:hipped In with six
Hawllfl 101, Lakers 101
Ken Charles stole an inbounds flii8S and sank an offbalance, 22-foot shot at the
buzzer to cap a frantic Angeles with 31.
Atlanta rally. Los Angeles
Spars 111, KDiellfl 98
held a 104-97 lead with 90
BIUy Paultz and Larry
aeconda left, but Atlanta hit Kenoo each scored 28 points
three free thrOWil and Lou to lead San Antonio, which led
.027 GAUGE
Hudson and Tom Barker by 10 or mare points lhroug~
scored basketS to set up the lui three periods. The
Charles' winning shot. Knlcks, who dressed only
Hudson i!Cored 32 points for eight players because of
the Hawks, whil~ Kareem ·injuries, were paced by Earl
Abdul-Jabbar led Los Mooroe'a 22 points.

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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Oec. 15, 1976

Reality spelling big money

STANDINGS
NAI• onat 8a ~ lo.etbal t Anociation
Studinq \
By Un•ted Preu lnh•rnatiOr'IOIII

Coloraoo
t1 t6 -~ 21
11.1 100
V anc:ouvrr
8 " J 19 116 t? t~
.M inn esot a
6 11! 7 19 111 11-l
Wales Conference
Norn1 01'!1 1\tan •
W l T Pts . G F GA
Montreat
?3 5 j
151' TO
Lo~ AnQcln 10 1? 10 30 lOS 101
PI!!Sbur gh 1? I ) S 19 91 100
Det ro it
9 IS J
75 9"i
Washington 8 18 .t Xl 83 125
Ad•rn s Div ision
W l T Pts. GF GA
Boston
19 9 "! 40 114 93
Bu lfa lo
17 11 J 31
97 68
Toran to
13 11 6 J'l 114 103
Cle11 eland
8 IS 7
80 99

TEAM

ALL GAMES

W l P OP
5 0 &lt;SI 189

By RICK VAN SAN'!'
rlub.
"Morgan is generally
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - A
Wheelersburg 4 0 1'16 188
''I'm
prepared
1o regarded as the best player In
Allantic C iiiiSt Or'l
Ironton
3 0 118119 . players' agent talked aboo! a oomprooiise wha t a player's the game and he would like to
W L Pet . GB
P hii ~Clelptt • a
~~ 10 600
Waverly
l '2 '276 176
"new reality" tOday as he free agent value is and what be similarly compenaated,''
so
6oo, ton
lJ II 541
1' :
Jackson
3 2 193 310 represented Joe Morgan ,
NY Kn lc k s
11 14 467 ]I .•
hia standing value is, but said Reich . " Foster and
Gallipolis
1 '} '145 748
NYN el~
11 I) 4'23 41 :
George Foster and Ken we're still talking abool a Gr~ey obviously also, would
Meigs
n
1
J
2SII
161
Bu Ha lo
11 16 407
S
PortsmOuth
0 1 114 l1l Griffey in 1977 contract talks whole new set of numbers like tD be justly cornpenaated
ccntn t Div•s•on
SOuth Point
0 3 155 17'1 with Ute world champioo
W l Pet. GB
compared with what existed for their value."
Wellston
0 4 176 34S Cincinnati Reds.
Cte~Jetand
16 9 640
befoce 1976."
Morgan reportedly
MQ U'j i OO
I~
9 6 25
I .
Athens
0 6 335 413
Translated, that " new
New Orleans
15 11 556 1
Pt . Pleasant
Reich figures all three of received slightly more than
0 0 0 0
San Antonio
1c1 13 .519 3
reality" figures tD mean "big .the Reds he represent.B are $200,1XXllast year, but that's a
n
W.JShiOQ IOn
I Q 1] .4]5
5
SEOAL
VARSITY
Tuesd~y ·~ Result~
money."
due foc hefty 1977 pay raises far cry from some of the
A!l anta
11 17 .393 or ?
NY RanQ er 1 ~ N Y Islander s 4 TEAM
W L II OP
We\ ter n Conlere nce
"The free agent system h.as . beca use of ·th.eir 1976 enormollll salaries several
Pt'l ij ad elph la J M innesota 3
Logan
J
o
179
154
Mrdwest Oivi§ ion
· Los ·Angctcs 4 Wash ing ton '
pe_rfonnances. ·MQfgan · was free agents reportedly have
· Ironton
J 0 176 I29 created a . new reality · for
1.1{ L Pet . GB
Sv lfato 6 Vancouver 3
Wa ver ly
1
1 169 173 signing cootracla," 'said Tom the Natillnal League's most signed f..- recently.
Oi&gt;nv(&gt;r
17 8 .680
footv games. sch~ul,cd l
Ot&gt;tro,t
IS 11 556 3
Ja&gt;kson
2 1 176 17S Reich, who had a negotiating
Weanesd.ay ' s Gimes
valuable player for the
Mocgan expressed amaze.
ln d ran a
13 14 48 1 5
Gallipolis
1 2 173 191 sessioo scheduled with Reds'
los AnQ e tes at Atlan ta
Kan~..J ~Cit v
11 15 444 6
second
year
in·a
row,
Foster
ment
last week when he
Meigs
1 1 199 201
Montreat at Colorado
Chicclgo
7 15 31 8 8' .
Executive .Vice President hit so welllhat he had a shot heard the contract figures
De
troit
at
Cle'\leland
AtheM
0
3
182206
Milwau ... ee
4 24 J.&amp;J 14 1 :
St Louis at Toran to
Wellston
0 3 137 164 Dick Wagner. ''And I think at the Triple CrOW!l and that Oakland A's owner
Pac• l•c Di vision
(Only ~lil me s schedu lt•&lt;H
TOTALS
1l
11 1493 1493
Ute Reds are going tD have tD Griffey nearly woo the NL Charlie Finley disclosed
W l Pet . GB
Thur sdil!y·~ Gil!mes
Tuesdiy's resulh :
PorHand
19 8 704
pay
playen based on Utis new baiting title.
NY
RMger ~ a t Buffa lo
Goldl:'n Stare
13 11 547 4
Ironton 45 Galtlpolis 43
(h lcaQo at Ph i la delp!'!ia
reality
.
Los AnQetes
1~ 11
5)8 4
Meigs 81 Athens 62
Cle veland at Pill sburQh
Se a H it'
IS 13 536
41 •
" I didn't create this
Waver ly 51 Jackson 37
V&lt;tn('ouver al Detro i t
Phoerll)(
11 17 478 6
Logan 116 Wellston oi5
St louis .11 Boston
system, but it has swung tD
Tu es day ' s Resulh
Ionly 9ames sc heduled 1
Fridiy's g1mes :
Butfa lo .108 Phoen ix 99
.
the advantage of the players
Gallipolis at Wa ver ly
Atlanta 106 LO'!. Angeles 10 ~
and
obviously, players want
Jackson
at
Ironton
Nrw Or lrans 11() Kansas Cit y
to capitalize on that swing.
Ill
North A fll e r i c a n Hockey Meigs at Loga n
San Anton io 1.11 NY Knick s 98
Welf!ton at Athens
.Players now have a very
league Stil! ndi"gs
Chicago 101 Philadelph ia 88
W L T Ph . GF GA Boyd C ou ntv at Portsmouth
attractive
alternative
Port lend 104 Hous ton 84
Syracuse
17 6 1 35 119 89 Wh~e lersburg at Clay
(only g ames !i Ch t' dUied )
(becoming
free
agents) II
Binghamtn 17 9 1 35 128 I ll South Point at Rock Hill
Wednesday 's Gam es
Phil adel ph 16 11 o 32 1:\10 107
they
can't
reach
an
Milwaukee at Bos ton
Majne
13 13 1 ;~ 126 115
.
SEOAL
RESERVES
understanding
with
their
ball
Phoen ix at Ph i!aacl ph ia
Er ie
)) 14 0 26 93 101
W L P OP
Los lln qel es at New Orleans
Southern's
unb ea ten Bobcats were led offensively
Mohwk Vlly 12 iS. 0 'lJ t:t l l 4J TEAM
l(an!&gt;as City at Washmgton
3 0 14'2
79
Johnstown
8 17 I 17
8 1 115 Ironton
Tornados
will
be
featured
in by senior forward Ralph
Colden State at Detroit
3 0 133 116
Beauce
6 17 1 IJ 101 147 Athens
two
SVAC
ga
mes
th
is Baylor. Baylor canned 24
San Anton io"' ln diaM
Tu es Da y's Resulls
Logan
2 1 167 123
Denve r at Seattle
weekend.
points whil e grabbing 12
Johns town 2 Maine 'l, o11 er
Waverl
y
2 1 142 124
(only games sche dul ed )
egt&gt; Basketba ll
ti me
Gallipolis
1 2 110 120 Tuesday ' .. Coll
Coach
Carl
Wolfe's
Tor·
rebounds. ·
Thurs da y 's Games
R esults
(only ga me sch eduled 1
Jackson
1 2 146 165
l nd ,an a at Clr11cland
By United Pre ss Internatio nal
nados, selected .by many · Mitch Salem, 5-7 senior
Tonight 's G3mes
Meigs
0 3 81 106
All a nta r~t Hous. ton
E c"SI
Mahawk Valley at Binqham
observers to win the SVAC guard, had 12 points and
Well ston
0 3
96 184
NY Nets at Kansas City
De ldwar e 64 Wid e ner SJ
oo n
cage crown outright, will visit Doug Sa nds, 5-10 senior,
{Only g"mes sche duled )
TOTALS
12 1l 1017 1017 Du k.e 6d Connec l icul 59 l ot i
Beauc e at Erie
F" ordham 8&lt;1 E\rown 80 Ion
Tuesday 's results :
Phil adt"lphia at Sy ra cuse
Kyger Creek Friday night added 10. The Bobcat.B hit 46
Bt.&gt;thany (W .Va . J 93 Denison 70
Ironton .43 Gallipolis 30
I only g&amp;mes scht"duled I
and
Symmes
Valley, pet. of theii field goal al·
· Lycominq 86 WilkC's 66
world H o c k c y A ssociation
Thur sdily's Gam es
Logan
71
W
ellston
33
Pr
ince
ton
77
Villanova 7~
Saturda
y
evening.
·
tempts.
Standin9s
! No qarncs sched uled )
Athens 35 Meigs 31
By Unttcd Prl!ss lnternarional
Su5qu cnanna 85 Mf'SS1a h 63
Th
e
Meigs
Countians
Coach Dan Cornell's
Waverly
65
JackSQn
43
w Va Tch 107 A id _ BroMus 101
Eas t
A m P r ic an Hock ey l ea gu e
Old
W5tbr
y
73
5
ton
y
·
Broo~
·
77
bombed
North
Gallia.
the
Wildcats
were led by junior
WL T Pls . GFGA
Sta nding s
SEOAL FRESHMEN
av ebec
19 · 'l 1 39 l•t'l 11 7
Sc r an ton 89 Binqhnlton 51 65
W L T PI!:. GF GA
1975·76
SVAC
def
end
ing
Da
vi
d
Swain
's 19 points.
W L P OP Br idqcpon 80 C W P o~r 69
Clnci nnil t,
16 10 'l 3J IJ~ 98
No va Sc otia tB B J 40 107 9? TEAM
r
hampions,
95.09
last
week.
Senior
floor
general Scott
tnd ianap l s 16 11 1 3d 97 107
Coium
bia
9{1
Manhallan
61
Galllpoll•·
2
o
87
63
New Haven 17 ·10 'l 36 1?3 90
M in nr so t&lt;~
17 13 J 28 91 92 Ro cnes ter
Grovr City 70 51 Vincent 59
2 0 98 76
16 1 ~ 'l 3·1 1?7 ·JoJ We11erly
In other games Friday, Gibson ca nned 16 and Rick
Nrw Em)lnd 12 15 4 ?B 101 1\1
Ki nq 's 84 Mon tc l air Sl 65
Hershey
17 \6 1 15 96 I JJ Athens
1 1 84 66
Eastern plays at Wahama ; .Whitt, finished with 12 poinls.
Bi~mi nq h m 9 11 I 19 104 129. Rhode l stnd 11 16 1 ?J 97 116 Logan
M er cy IO.J Pa ce 97
1 1 86 86
Sp r inqtld 61 St An~ e l m 's 53
West
Southwestern goes to Hannan He had some important
SprtnQiiC'Id 97 1 0 le 109 IdS Jackson
1 1 8&lt;~ n
Temp ll' 55 Navy 54
W l T Ph . GF GA
Tu uday ' s. Results
Trace and Green Twp. visits baskets over the Bobcats'
Wel lston
0 2 80 9J Utica 80 Union (NY l 56
Wmn i peq
18 1? 1 37 145 105
Nova Scolio'l 1 Rhode tsta nd 1.
Meigs
0 2 5A 97
Brock port S r 8J R IT 79
Symmes Valley .
zone defense .
17 17 'l 36 107 99
'i cJn Dieqo
overtime
TOTALS
7 7 S7l 57J Cali f ( Pa l 10~ Way nsbq 17
Housron
14 11 ~ 3? 96 87
I on l y gam e schedult"d l
Saturday·
night,
Hannan,
Southwestern moves into
Nlaqara 6 ~ Siena 63
·
Edrnon ron
\3 \8 1 ?7
88 118
Monday ,'s results :
Tonight 's Gaml's
W.
Va.
is
at
Kyger
Creek
In
Merrerville
with a 1·2 record
Phocn i )l
1~ 11 'l 16 101138
Rhode Is 51 Robt Morr is .t 3
Spr ing f ield at Hersht"y
Logan 50 W!!IISton 47
C atqar v ~11 16 2 :tJ
8 1 91
Rhode Isla nd at Roches ter
the only other SV AC action. following a heart-throbbing
Athens
&lt;9 Meigs 27
Tu es day 's Res ull s
SOU HI
! only g·ames scheduled )
Wav erly 59 Jackson AI
Southern's potent offense 64-03 setback to Symmes
N c·w Enqtand J Quebec 1
Co ppin St !OJ DC. Tchcrs 75
Thur s da y· ~ Carnes
Galli
polis
~en
Houst on 8 Phoen iM J
Ala . St 97 Mor r is Br own 77
connected for 51 Pel. from the Valley.
( No qame!l scnedul ed l
Thursday's games :
San O !eCi o 6 Edm on !Or'l 1
All Chrstn 83 Gui lfr d 77( o t l
floor in last Friday's romp
Coa ch Wayne Bergdoll's
(only ya ril t:'S !&gt;Chedulcd l
Clemson 98 Bu ffal o f-.7
tnl ernational Hock ey Leagu e Logan at Meigs
Wedn es day'&lt;; Gam es
Del
wre
51
61
RoWie
51
51
over
the
Pirates.
Highlanders
were paced by
Waverly
at
GaiiiPQIIs
Slandin;s
B irm1n gham a r Phoenix
~ o rta 71 G eo rgia St 57
Athens at Wellston
Norlh
JQe
Brown,
senior
forward,
Don
Bush's
21
points. Larry
Co tumhus ' 90 Auburn M 'qo mry
Minn eso ta af Cinctn nati
W L T P IS . GF GA Jackson - Open
pa
ced
the
Tornado
attack
Carter,
6-1
junior
forward
116
' only galllC S scheduled l
Katamal o
15 10 3 33 IN 100
T hu nday's Carnes
Ja ck sn11l l t" St . 81 No Ca . 76
Flint
ld 1? 3 31 123 100 •
with 20 points·; Chip Brauer had 14 points whil e
Ed m on to n a\ San Dieg o
L ou isi ana Tech 9~ SW La 91
Saginaw
17 II s 29 113106
had 15 points and II sophomore Gene Layton
NW La 97 Nicholls St 8 1
M inn esota a t India napo l is
Muskeqon
1/ 13 3 'l7 1031 1\
(onl y qames 5C hcduled l
In 1948, a federal grand
rebounds; Rithard Teaford added 12.
Po r t Hi.Jran 11 IS .1 16 1061 18
est
South
jury in New York inllcted Not re Dam eMidw
dumped in 14 points and Kelly
Coach Gary Salyer's
78 Indiana 65
National Ho c ke y .
W l T Ph GF GA
Tr i State 75 AQ uinas 68
Winebrenner added 12.
Symmes Valley Vikings, a
L eague Standings
Day ton
15 10 1 31 111 104 former State Department
An der son 109 M'an chstr 100
Toled o
12 13 S 79 ll9 116 official Alger Hiss for perjury
B y Unlfcd Pr.ess Interna tional
Kyger Creek had a heart· much-improved ball club,
Bu tt er 74 So . Oak. . St- 62
Columbus
11 I? 6 28 IIJ 115 in connection with his denial
Campbe ll Conterc nce
breaking
66-0:iloss to Hannan opened their !977 campaign
Malone 93 Ohio Dom intca n 71
For t Wayne 10 16 J 14 IOd 137
Patrick Division
that he gave secret Ml Union 71 Jo hn Ca rroll 6d
,Tu esday ' s Res ults
Trace in its SV AC opener.
with victories over Soulh·
W L T PH. GF GA
ter 111 Cast' w es trrn 63
(No qamt&gt;s s.cncd uled l .
N Y tslaridrs 19 7 J J? 110 n
government documents to. Woos
Coach
Keith
Carter's
western
and Eastern.
Bc lhan.,. {W Va l O£'n iso n 70
Tonight 's Gam es
Phil adC'Iph 16 7 7 J9 11 0 85
Whittaker Chambers aUeged- Blu fft on U. U r bana 6?
Port Huron al Fan Wayne
A llnn ta
I 'J R 7 37 l OJ 85
5aQinaw at Dayt on
NY Ranq rr!\ 1) 11 7 33 1?3 110
ly for delivery tD a foreign Hunt inqlan 87 M,arian 8d
Tabor 101 Ok l a Wesleyan 80
Musk('9on al Tol edo
Sm \ll hl' Oi 111SIM
power.
W'rn M ic higan 65 Tol edo _5 6
(Only games sc hedu led l
W l T Ph . GF GA
In 1974, Gen. Alexander
Thur s.day 's Games
St Lou i s
11 1J .l 7B . BB 109
West
( No oamf'S schedu led !
Chicago
10 17 J 73 Qd 11?
Hafg Jr ., took over as Den11er 91 Calif
. S Dieqo 69
supreme commander of NW Neg . 66 Western Baptist 65
S Utal18 2 W' milist er (U tah I 67
NATO forces in Europe.
utah Sl 9? Utah 90
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'fuesday night over Indiana,
the
defending
NCAA
champion, was impressive,
was also cosUy.
• butTheit fourUt..-anked
Irish lost
Starting guard Ray Martin
for the season when the 6foot-1 senior broke his ankle
early in !he second hall.
Martin, a co..:a ptain, led
Ute Irish in asslst.B and steals
last year and was one of
' &lt;
Notre Dame's best defensive
' '
players.
,, '' Notre Dame's victory over
No. 19 Indiana was sparked
• • bv
substitute center Toby
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Knight,
who scored a career
• high 23 pointa and grabbed 12
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Hoosiers tD their third loss In
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four
games.
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' . Rollins scored 22 points and
Stan Rome added 20 tD lead
• undefeated, No. 14 Clemson,
'I ' 6-ll, to a 98-67 rout of Buffalo,
and Greg Ballard scored 17
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Pa cking the attack in the
Highlander victory was S.5
junior Ralph Ingles with 22
points. Also enjoying a fine
offensive night was S.2 senior
Nick Geswein with 16 points.
In SV's 56-38 victory over
Eastern, Mark Wilson, S.l
senior forward, dumped in 14
points to lead the way while
Geswein added 10 points .
Eastern's smaller Eagles
were led by David Car·
na ha n's 10 points·.

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folk dancing workshop for
"'" high school teachers Jan. 14
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-~ and Spanish will learn native
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~ ihey can teach them . .
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Memhers are to take canned
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their probable weight cl•sses

Friday's opener at Eastern are:

begins al 6 p.m. with the
I.itlle Falrons meeting up
with the Baby Ea gles.
MATMEN OUT
While the up com ing
basketball season is gaining
momentum another winter
sport Is gaining in popularity
with each and every year.
Wrestling is on the upswing
everywhere in ihe area aii.d
Wahama High School is · no
exception.
Coach Marcus Rice, after a
successful season on the
gridiron, will hope to continue
the winning ways of the local
matmen .

Clinics

SENIORS - Brent Layne.
lb.: Greg Fields 1311b.; Sta~
Gtobs 1\9 lbs.
JUNIORS DeWayne

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lb.; l.!hris Soderberg 155

White
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SUNDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM .

State Health Director Dr.
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lb.; Rick Stafford 14S lb.; _nouneed that Ohio now has
Brett Holbrook 145 lb. ; Ben enough swine flu vaccine on
Roush 1321b.; Mike Stephens hand·l to begin planning a
126 lb.
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Roush t381b.; Ken Hankinson
Dr. Ackerman satd that
tJa lb. : Rick Young 132 lb.: ' shortilge,s of the vaccine had
Greg Stodo la 111 lb. · . led to postponement of
FRESHMEN - Kevon ·
.
Jones t19 lb.; Bill Gibbs98 1b. numerous mass chnics
Wiesttihg Schedule
originally schedu led for
Dec. 1S Spencer &amp; Gilmer October and November,
Co., Away, 7.' 30 p.m.
.
along with cancellation of all
Jan. 6 Me1gs , Away, I . 30
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p.m.
"m~ ouse
c1mtcs m arge
Jan. 12 Pt. Pleasant &amp; manufacturing plants and
Milton, Away, 7 p.m.
other private bu si ness

Eleven ·matches have been
scheduled, the first a
Jan 10 Poca, Home, 7 p.m.
Jan . 14 and 15 Jackson Co .
tria ng ula r event with
Spencer and Gilmer Co. on Tourney, Away, 7 p.m.
Jan . 16 Poca. Awa y, 7 p.m.
Wednesday beginning at 7:30
Jan, 24 Meigs, Home 2 p.m.
p.m.
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P ~a n . 17., Winfleld, Away . 7
Nine lettermen return for
· J~n. 29, Ravenswood &amp;
Coach Rice giving him ex·
perience in all but eight Pkgs Ca th olic, Away, 7 p.m.
Feb. 10, Nelsonville York ,
weight Classifications . only Home,
7 p.m.
Feb. ,16 Point Plea sant ,
four seniors are on the te~m
with seven junior.:;, four Home, 7 p.m.
Feb . 17. 19 Regionals,
sophomores and . two fresh·
men. The 1976-77 roster and Away .

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He Runs Home to His First Wile
Dear Helen:
I am 60, my husband of three years, 66.1like to play tennis
and basketball, dance, swim, etc . His idea of a good time is
going tD a restaurant .
We fuss over money too: I think he gives his ex-wife and
grown children too much and he resents the amount I spend on
my two children .
When Utings get too much, he packs up and goes "home" to .
his ex. She cooks him great dinners, etc., etc. When he gets
tired of her , he returns to .m•. And everything's fine till the
next fight.
I'm tired of this . He's with her. again. Should I call and tell
him tD stay Utere' - DIVORCE IN SIGHT

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The pattern of slow Shli&gt;ments has no'W changed and
State Health immunization
officials have begun to
contact those larger counties
whiCh had conducted mass
clinics early in the Ou vac·
· t;
·
d hlch
cma ton campatgn an w
had thereby been han ·
dicapped by the shortages. In
addition , most regularl y
scheduled mass clinics are .
drawing to a close, thus
freeing up a number of jet·
injector guns previously
&gt;Unavailable to special clinics.
Dr. Ackerman said that the
state is now ready to honor
requests for special in·house
clinics frc&gt;m private business
and other groups. Interested
persons can contact their
local health departments or
the Slate Health D~partmenl
by calling 614-446-4643.
To date the number of
doses admlnislered in Ohio
amounts to 2,110,000. Approximately 30.5 per cent of
the eligible population has
been protected. Allen County
leads all others with a vac·
cination rate of over 67 per
cent, which is close to the
absolute maximum possible.

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RACINE Principal
Jennings Beegle has an"
nounced the second six weeks
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Dear Helen :
grading period honor roll at
This is in answer to "Ca n't Pay tlle Bills, 11 the man whose the Southern Junior High
wife is a compulsive shopper. He's telling my past histDry !
School. Making a grade of
Yes, a program such as Gamblers Anonymous helps, only "B" or , kbove in aU their
1 went tD an off-ahoot: Emotional Health An.on. We use the 12- subjects to be. named to the
step plan, and look on our "'addiction'' as~ ••dis-ease. ''
roll with names in capital
. A "sale " got the old· adrenaline surging, even Ill didn't letters making all "A 's"
need the product. It was like chocolate cake to an overeater or were:
booze to an alcoholic. J went completely out of control and even
'SEVENTH GRADE 'became a shoplifter. ·
Brian Armes, Vicky Arnold,
Emotional Health Anon brought me back.l gave my credit Robert Brown, Cindy Cross,
cards to my husband tD destroy, and he resented it. He said, Melodi Cundiff, VIcky Deem,
"You should have the control to carry your cards and not use Denise Deem, Kim Follrod,
Utem." Ha! That's like telling a true alcoholic he should have Tracy McGraw, Ra lph
the ablllty tD take one drink and quit . We compulsives can't Harden, Joe Bob Hemsley,
live with "shouldsies."
.
Krista Johnson, Jenny
I function pretty well now, after many years of changing Manuel , Allen Pape, Kelly
behavior patterns, "just for today." I turn my compullnve Pickens, Lori Powell, Jay
drives tD creative things and work. Writing this letter is Rees , Tom Roseberry, Lisa
creative for me.
Roush, Ann Williams,
If CPTB's \j'ife won 't go to a meeting, Uten he should attend MELINDA SALMONS, RITA
Al-An on. They leach how tD cope with aU forms of emotional SLOTER ,,
RANDAL
problems in family members. - NO BILLS TO PAY, ONLY TUCKER KENT WOLFE ,
CASH
and LAURA WOLFE.
EIGHTH GRADE - Peggy
Dear Helen :
Bush, Paul Cardone, Edward
What do ·you think about a man who "calls in sick" Dully, Bob · Lee, Janel
whenever he wants a day's vacation from work ? He says the Middleswart , Mary Beth
sick leave Is coming w· him, and he's entitled, though he's Obitz, . Charlotte Pickens,
perlectly well; - DISGUSTED WITH CHEATERS
Mary Beth Slavin, Jack
Wolfe, Paula Wolfe, Melissa
Dear Sir :
I .
'd Yonker, and CARL MORRIS .
He wouldn't like it if he broke a leg. on one o hts pal ~
vacations. With sick leave used tD the hilt, he'd find himself off
Ute payroll, just when he needs the money most.
.
And that would go over like an open-air orgy in Anlarcl1ca, ~.
right' - H.

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lake up dancing . - H.

PERSONAL to "Don't Know My Own Wife:" It's been Sllid
lhal no matter who you marry, the next morning you'll wake
up married to someone else. But don 't fret: your wile probably
feels the same way .
And surprises aren't all bad, you know. - H.

PLEASE!

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Dear Div.:
If you truly want a divorce - Yes.
But if you want your husband, wait until he retllrns, make
life cosy with a few mutual compromises, Uten tell him another
walkout will make YOU his "ex-wife."

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MASON, W. Va. - After
suffering through· severa I
Wahama White Falcon notso-good seasons, followers
hope the current 1976·77
basketball squad will provide
some exciting (and winning )
cage games.
Jim Scherr will he at the
helm as he enters his second
season. The former Glenville
State College standout will be
mjnus three players from last
.year's 4-18 season, but has a
talented nucleus returning .
Gone are Terry Tucker,
Marty Holbrook and Ray
Tucker.
After more than a week of
practice Coach Scherr and
his assistant Homer Preece
have trimmed the squa d
down to 16 boys consisting of
six seniors, six juniors and
four sophomores.
All seniors are returning
lettermen. Duke Smith
returns after a .fine junior
year In which he sco.red 10.0
points per game.
Joining Smith are Tim
Davis (6.6 average), Mike
Goldsberry (5.2 average ).
Jerry Tucker (5.0 average).
Tim Sayre (4.3 average) and
Bob Nicewander, tallest man
on the squad at 6'3", Is the
likely cand idate for the
starting pivot.
Greg Blessing and Rick
Buzzard move up to the
varsity 'in this, their junior
season and figure to get in
important playing time. Both
starred on Coach Horner
Preece's junior varsity team
that went on.to compile a 10·9
record.
Roundin g
out
the
remaining juniors on the
roster will he Phil Hobbs,
Kelvin Honaker, Bob Barnitz
and Charley Zuspan.
Four sophomores make up
the remainder of this year's
cage roster in Todd
Rawlings, Don Russell, Jack

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TEAM
w L p OP
Southern
3 0 248 183
Sy mmes Valley 2 1 161 111
Kyger Creek
I ·1 W 11S
Southwestern
t 2 196 207
"Hannan Trace
1 1 198 222
North Gal lIa
1 J 24&lt; 289
Eastern
o J 107 174
TEAM SVAC ONLY
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Southern
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sixth game without a lo!!S,
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annoUIICed for qulte awlile.
aboot several free agents.
Reich refused tD say just I'm going out to Oakland,
how much moriey or how Calli., to talk with Joe ofter·J
many years Morgan Is get through here."
Reich, of Pllllburgh, wbo
seeking in a n~ cootract.
Although he said he eipects also represent&amp; several
Mocgan to eventuilly reach Pirates, is just gettln1
agreement with the Reds and started on his Ialka with
oot beeome a free agent, he Wa gner on Foster a,d
inllca ted It mlght be a long Griffey.
time beiore a contract is
signat
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lll!"'tings wllh the club about
·Joe and already there are
certain things we don't agree fi
oo but that's ool W1UIUB1 for w
~ point," he said. "I'm not
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McCwnber
died Dec. 1st

Mrs. Davis I... McCumber,
7I, 227 North Yellow Spring
St., Springfield, Ohio died
Wednesday, Dec. I.
Mrs. McCumber wlis born
Sept. I, 1906ln Meigs County,
a daughter or the late E. W.
and Maude Stanert Frost. She
was a member of the Nor:th·
side Baptist Church .
Surviving are two sons,
George K., Springfield, and
Ja ck E., Mutual, five
grandchildren, six great·
grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.
George (Theda) Sapp,
Springfield; two brothers,
Eugene W. Frost of
Columbus and Hall Frost of
Englewood, Fla., and several
nieces and nephews. Her
husband. Val, died In 1971.
3 Oian;tonds
6 Diamonds
Funeral services were held
$195 .
$225.
· at the Littleton Funeral
Home with the 1\ev; Charles
W. Brashear officiating .
. . .. with a great new Diamond Ring. Burial was in Glen Haven
Memorial Gardens.
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the first of the year. • board

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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Oec. 15, 1976

Reality spelling big money

STANDINGS
NAI• onat 8a ~ lo.etbal t Anociation
Studinq \
By Un•ted Preu lnh•rnatiOr'IOIII

Coloraoo
t1 t6 -~ 21
11.1 100
V anc:ouvrr
8 " J 19 116 t? t~
.M inn esot a
6 11! 7 19 111 11-l
Wales Conference
Norn1 01'!1 1\tan •
W l T Pts . G F GA
Montreat
?3 5 j
151' TO
Lo~ AnQcln 10 1? 10 30 lOS 101
PI!!Sbur gh 1? I ) S 19 91 100
Det ro it
9 IS J
75 9"i
Washington 8 18 .t Xl 83 125
Ad•rn s Div ision
W l T Pts. GF GA
Boston
19 9 "! 40 114 93
Bu lfa lo
17 11 J 31
97 68
Toran to
13 11 6 J'l 114 103
Cle11 eland
8 IS 7
80 99

TEAM

ALL GAMES

W l P OP
5 0 &lt;SI 189

By RICK VAN SAN'!'
rlub.
"Morgan is generally
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - A
Wheelersburg 4 0 1'16 188
''I'm
prepared
1o regarded as the best player In
Allantic C iiiiSt Or'l
Ironton
3 0 118119 . players' agent talked aboo! a oomprooiise wha t a player's the game and he would like to
W L Pet . GB
P hii ~Clelptt • a
~~ 10 600
Waverly
l '2 '276 176
"new reality" tOday as he free agent value is and what be similarly compenaated,''
so
6oo, ton
lJ II 541
1' :
Jackson
3 2 193 310 represented Joe Morgan ,
NY Kn lc k s
11 14 467 ]I .•
hia standing value is, but said Reich . " Foster and
Gallipolis
1 '} '145 748
NYN el~
11 I) 4'23 41 :
George Foster and Ken we're still talking abool a Gr~ey obviously also, would
Meigs
n
1
J
2SII
161
Bu Ha lo
11 16 407
S
PortsmOuth
0 1 114 l1l Griffey in 1977 contract talks whole new set of numbers like tD be justly cornpenaated
ccntn t Div•s•on
SOuth Point
0 3 155 17'1 with Ute world champioo
W l Pet. GB
compared with what existed for their value."
Wellston
0 4 176 34S Cincinnati Reds.
Cte~Jetand
16 9 640
befoce 1976."
Morgan reportedly
MQ U'j i OO
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9 6 25
I .
Athens
0 6 335 413
Translated, that " new
New Orleans
15 11 556 1
Pt . Pleasant
Reich figures all three of received slightly more than
0 0 0 0
San Antonio
1c1 13 .519 3
reality" figures tD mean "big .the Reds he represent.B are $200,1XXllast year, but that's a
n
W.JShiOQ IOn
I Q 1] .4]5
5
SEOAL
VARSITY
Tuesd~y ·~ Result~
money."
due foc hefty 1977 pay raises far cry from some of the
A!l anta
11 17 .393 or ?
NY RanQ er 1 ~ N Y Islander s 4 TEAM
W L II OP
We\ ter n Conlere nce
"The free agent system h.as . beca use of ·th.eir 1976 enormollll salaries several
Pt'l ij ad elph la J M innesota 3
Logan
J
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179
154
Mrdwest Oivi§ ion
· Los ·Angctcs 4 Wash ing ton '
pe_rfonnances. ·MQfgan · was free agents reportedly have
· Ironton
J 0 176 I29 created a . new reality · for
1.1{ L Pet . GB
Sv lfato 6 Vancouver 3
Wa ver ly
1
1 169 173 signing cootracla," 'said Tom the Natillnal League's most signed f..- recently.
Oi&gt;nv(&gt;r
17 8 .680
footv games. sch~ul,cd l
Ot&gt;tro,t
IS 11 556 3
Ja&gt;kson
2 1 176 17S Reich, who had a negotiating
Weanesd.ay ' s Gimes
valuable player for the
Mocgan expressed amaze.
ln d ran a
13 14 48 1 5
Gallipolis
1 2 173 191 sessioo scheduled with Reds'
los AnQ e tes at Atlan ta
Kan~..J ~Cit v
11 15 444 6
second
year
in·a
row,
Foster
ment
last week when he
Meigs
1 1 199 201
Montreat at Colorado
Chicclgo
7 15 31 8 8' .
Executive .Vice President hit so welllhat he had a shot heard the contract figures
De
troit
at
Cle'\leland
AtheM
0
3
182206
Milwau ... ee
4 24 J.&amp;J 14 1 :
St Louis at Toran to
Wellston
0 3 137 164 Dick Wagner. ''And I think at the Triple CrOW!l and that Oakland A's owner
Pac• l•c Di vision
(Only ~lil me s schedu lt•&lt;H
TOTALS
1l
11 1493 1493
Ute Reds are going tD have tD Griffey nearly woo the NL Charlie Finley disclosed
W l Pet . GB
Thur sdil!y·~ Gil!mes
Tuesdiy's resulh :
PorHand
19 8 704
pay
playen based on Utis new baiting title.
NY
RMger ~ a t Buffa lo
Goldl:'n Stare
13 11 547 4
Ironton 45 Galtlpolis 43
(h lcaQo at Ph i la delp!'!ia
reality
.
Los AnQetes
1~ 11
5)8 4
Meigs 81 Athens 62
Cle veland at Pill sburQh
Se a H it'
IS 13 536
41 •
" I didn't create this
Waver ly 51 Jackson 37
V&lt;tn('ouver al Detro i t
Phoerll)(
11 17 478 6
Logan 116 Wellston oi5
St louis .11 Boston
system, but it has swung tD
Tu es day ' s Resulh
Ionly 9ames sc heduled 1
Fridiy's g1mes :
Butfa lo .108 Phoen ix 99
.
the advantage of the players
Gallipolis at Wa ver ly
Atlanta 106 LO'!. Angeles 10 ~
and
obviously, players want
Jackson
at
Ironton
Nrw Or lrans 11() Kansas Cit y
to capitalize on that swing.
Ill
North A fll e r i c a n Hockey Meigs at Loga n
San Anton io 1.11 NY Knick s 98
Welf!ton at Athens
.Players now have a very
league Stil! ndi"gs
Chicago 101 Philadelph ia 88
W L T Ph . GF GA Boyd C ou ntv at Portsmouth
attractive
alternative
Port lend 104 Hous ton 84
Syracuse
17 6 1 35 119 89 Wh~e lersburg at Clay
(only g ames !i Ch t' dUied )
(becoming
free
agents) II
Binghamtn 17 9 1 35 128 I ll South Point at Rock Hill
Wednesday 's Gam es
Phil adel ph 16 11 o 32 1:\10 107
they
can't
reach
an
Milwaukee at Bos ton
Majne
13 13 1 ;~ 126 115
.
SEOAL
RESERVES
understanding
with
their
ball
Phoen ix at Ph i!aacl ph ia
Er ie
)) 14 0 26 93 101
W L P OP
Los lln qel es at New Orleans
Southern's
unb ea ten Bobcats were led offensively
Mohwk Vlly 12 iS. 0 'lJ t:t l l 4J TEAM
l(an!&gt;as City at Washmgton
3 0 14'2
79
Johnstown
8 17 I 17
8 1 115 Ironton
Tornados
will
be
featured
in by senior forward Ralph
Colden State at Detroit
3 0 133 116
Beauce
6 17 1 IJ 101 147 Athens
two
SVAC
ga
mes
th
is Baylor. Baylor canned 24
San Anton io"' ln diaM
Tu es Da y's Resulls
Logan
2 1 167 123
Denve r at Seattle
weekend.
points whil e grabbing 12
Johns town 2 Maine 'l, o11 er
Waverl
y
2 1 142 124
(only games sche dul ed )
egt&gt; Basketba ll
ti me
Gallipolis
1 2 110 120 Tuesday ' .. Coll
Coach
Carl
Wolfe's
Tor·
rebounds. ·
Thurs da y 's Games
R esults
(only ga me sch eduled 1
Jackson
1 2 146 165
l nd ,an a at Clr11cland
By United Pre ss Internatio nal
nados, selected .by many · Mitch Salem, 5-7 senior
Tonight 's G3mes
Meigs
0 3 81 106
All a nta r~t Hous. ton
E c"SI
Mahawk Valley at Binqham
observers to win the SVAC guard, had 12 points and
Well ston
0 3
96 184
NY Nets at Kansas City
De ldwar e 64 Wid e ner SJ
oo n
cage crown outright, will visit Doug Sa nds, 5-10 senior,
{Only g"mes sche duled )
TOTALS
12 1l 1017 1017 Du k.e 6d Connec l icul 59 l ot i
Beauc e at Erie
F" ordham 8&lt;1 E\rown 80 Ion
Tuesday 's results :
Phil adt"lphia at Sy ra cuse
Kyger Creek Friday night added 10. The Bobcat.B hit 46
Bt.&gt;thany (W .Va . J 93 Denison 70
Ironton .43 Gallipolis 30
I only g&amp;mes scht"duled I
and
Symmes
Valley, pet. of theii field goal al·
· Lycominq 86 WilkC's 66
world H o c k c y A ssociation
Thur sdily's Gam es
Logan
71
W
ellston
33
Pr
ince
ton
77
Villanova 7~
Saturda
y
evening.
·
tempts.
Standin9s
! No qarncs sched uled )
Athens 35 Meigs 31
By Unttcd Prl!ss lnternarional
Su5qu cnanna 85 Mf'SS1a h 63
Th
e
Meigs
Countians
Coach Dan Cornell's
Waverly
65
JackSQn
43
w Va Tch 107 A id _ BroMus 101
Eas t
A m P r ic an Hock ey l ea gu e
Old
W5tbr
y
73
5
ton
y
·
Broo~
·
77
bombed
North
Gallia.
the
Wildcats
were led by junior
WL T Pls . GFGA
Sta nding s
SEOAL FRESHMEN
av ebec
19 · 'l 1 39 l•t'l 11 7
Sc r an ton 89 Binqhnlton 51 65
W L T PI!:. GF GA
1975·76
SVAC
def
end
ing
Da
vi
d
Swain
's 19 points.
W L P OP Br idqcpon 80 C W P o~r 69
Clnci nnil t,
16 10 'l 3J IJ~ 98
No va Sc otia tB B J 40 107 9? TEAM
r
hampions,
95.09
last
week.
Senior
floor
general Scott
tnd ianap l s 16 11 1 3d 97 107
Coium
bia
9{1
Manhallan
61
Galllpoll•·
2
o
87
63
New Haven 17 ·10 'l 36 1?3 90
M in nr so t&lt;~
17 13 J 28 91 92 Ro cnes ter
Grovr City 70 51 Vincent 59
2 0 98 76
16 1 ~ 'l 3·1 1?7 ·JoJ We11erly
In other games Friday, Gibson ca nned 16 and Rick
Nrw Em)lnd 12 15 4 ?B 101 1\1
Ki nq 's 84 Mon tc l air Sl 65
Hershey
17 \6 1 15 96 I JJ Athens
1 1 84 66
Eastern plays at Wahama ; .Whitt, finished with 12 poinls.
Bi~mi nq h m 9 11 I 19 104 129. Rhode l stnd 11 16 1 ?J 97 116 Logan
M er cy IO.J Pa ce 97
1 1 86 86
Sp r inqtld 61 St An~ e l m 's 53
West
Southwestern goes to Hannan He had some important
SprtnQiiC'Id 97 1 0 le 109 IdS Jackson
1 1 8&lt;~ n
Temp ll' 55 Navy 54
W l T Ph . GF GA
Tu uday ' s. Results
Trace and Green Twp. visits baskets over the Bobcats'
Wel lston
0 2 80 9J Utica 80 Union (NY l 56
Wmn i peq
18 1? 1 37 145 105
Nova Scolio'l 1 Rhode tsta nd 1.
Meigs
0 2 5A 97
Brock port S r 8J R IT 79
Symmes Valley .
zone defense .
17 17 'l 36 107 99
'i cJn Dieqo
overtime
TOTALS
7 7 S7l 57J Cali f ( Pa l 10~ Way nsbq 17
Housron
14 11 ~ 3? 96 87
I on l y gam e schedult"d l
Saturday·
night,
Hannan,
Southwestern moves into
Nlaqara 6 ~ Siena 63
·
Edrnon ron
\3 \8 1 ?7
88 118
Monday ,'s results :
Tonight 's Gaml's
W.
Va.
is
at
Kyger
Creek
In
Merrerville
with a 1·2 record
Phocn i )l
1~ 11 'l 16 101138
Rhode Is 51 Robt Morr is .t 3
Spr ing f ield at Hersht"y
Logan 50 W!!IISton 47
C atqar v ~11 16 2 :tJ
8 1 91
Rhode Isla nd at Roches ter
the only other SV AC action. following a heart-throbbing
Athens
&lt;9 Meigs 27
Tu es day 's Res ull s
SOU HI
! only g·ames scheduled )
Wav erly 59 Jackson AI
Southern's potent offense 64-03 setback to Symmes
N c·w Enqtand J Quebec 1
Co ppin St !OJ DC. Tchcrs 75
Thur s da y· ~ Carnes
Galli
polis
~en
Houst on 8 Phoen iM J
Ala . St 97 Mor r is Br own 77
connected for 51 Pel. from the Valley.
( No qame!l scnedul ed l
Thursday's games :
San O !eCi o 6 Edm on !Or'l 1
All Chrstn 83 Gui lfr d 77( o t l
floor in last Friday's romp
Coa ch Wayne Bergdoll's
(only ya ril t:'S !&gt;Chedulcd l
Clemson 98 Bu ffal o f-.7
tnl ernational Hock ey Leagu e Logan at Meigs
Wedn es day'&lt;; Gam es
Del
wre
51
61
RoWie
51
51
over
the
Pirates.
Highlanders
were paced by
Waverly
at
GaiiiPQIIs
Slandin;s
B irm1n gham a r Phoenix
~ o rta 71 G eo rgia St 57
Athens at Wellston
Norlh
JQe
Brown,
senior
forward,
Don
Bush's
21
points. Larry
Co tumhus ' 90 Auburn M 'qo mry
Minn eso ta af Cinctn nati
W L T P IS . GF GA Jackson - Open
pa
ced
the
Tornado
attack
Carter,
6-1
junior
forward
116
' only galllC S scheduled l
Katamal o
15 10 3 33 IN 100
T hu nday's Carnes
Ja ck sn11l l t" St . 81 No Ca . 76
Flint
ld 1? 3 31 123 100 •
with 20 points·; Chip Brauer had 14 points whil e
Ed m on to n a\ San Dieg o
L ou isi ana Tech 9~ SW La 91
Saginaw
17 II s 29 113106
had 15 points and II sophomore Gene Layton
NW La 97 Nicholls St 8 1
M inn esota a t India napo l is
Muskeqon
1/ 13 3 'l7 1031 1\
(onl y qames 5C hcduled l
In 1948, a federal grand
rebounds; Rithard Teaford added 12.
Po r t Hi.Jran 11 IS .1 16 1061 18
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South
jury in New York inllcted Not re Dam eMidw
dumped in 14 points and Kelly
Coach Gary Salyer's
78 Indiana 65
National Ho c ke y .
W l T Ph GF GA
Tr i State 75 AQ uinas 68
Winebrenner added 12.
Symmes Valley Vikings, a
L eague Standings
Day ton
15 10 1 31 111 104 former State Department
An der son 109 M'an chstr 100
Toled o
12 13 S 79 ll9 116 official Alger Hiss for perjury
B y Unlfcd Pr.ess Interna tional
Kyger Creek had a heart· much-improved ball club,
Bu tt er 74 So . Oak. . St- 62
Columbus
11 I? 6 28 IIJ 115 in connection with his denial
Campbe ll Conterc nce
breaking
66-0:iloss to Hannan opened their !977 campaign
Malone 93 Ohio Dom intca n 71
For t Wayne 10 16 J 14 IOd 137
Patrick Division
that he gave secret Ml Union 71 Jo hn Ca rroll 6d
,Tu esday ' s Res ults
Trace in its SV AC opener.
with victories over Soulh·
W L T PH. GF GA
ter 111 Cast' w es trrn 63
(No qamt&gt;s s.cncd uled l .
N Y tslaridrs 19 7 J J? 110 n
government documents to. Woos
Coach
Keith
Carter's
western
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Bc lhan.,. {W Va l O£'n iso n 70
Tonight 's Gam es
Phil adC'Iph 16 7 7 J9 11 0 85
Whittaker Chambers aUeged- Blu fft on U. U r bana 6?
Port Huron al Fan Wayne
A llnn ta
I 'J R 7 37 l OJ 85
5aQinaw at Dayt on
NY Ranq rr!\ 1) 11 7 33 1?3 110
ly for delivery tD a foreign Hunt inqlan 87 M,arian 8d
Tabor 101 Ok l a Wesleyan 80
Musk('9on al Tol edo
Sm \ll hl' Oi 111SIM
power.
W'rn M ic higan 65 Tol edo _5 6
(Only games sc hedu led l
W l T Ph . GF GA
In 1974, Gen. Alexander
Thur s.day 's Games
St Lou i s
11 1J .l 7B . BB 109
West
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Chicago
10 17 J 73 Qd 11?
Hafg Jr ., took over as Den11er 91 Calif
. S Dieqo 69
supreme commander of NW Neg . 66 Western Baptist 65
S Utal18 2 W' milist er (U tah I 67
NATO forces in Europe.
utah Sl 9? Utah 90
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was also cosUy.
• butTheit fourUt..-anked
Irish lost
Starting guard Ray Martin
for the season when the 6foot-1 senior broke his ankle
early in !he second hall.
Martin, a co..:a ptain, led
Ute Irish in asslst.B and steals
last year and was one of
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No. 19 Indiana was sparked
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substitute center Toby
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who scored a career
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Stan Rome added 20 tD lead
• undefeated, No. 14 Clemson,
'I ' 6-ll, to a 98-67 rout of Buffalo,
and Greg Ballard scored 17
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junior Ralph Ingles with 22
points. Also enjoying a fine
offensive night was S.2 senior
Nick Geswein with 16 points.
In SV's 56-38 victory over
Eastern, Mark Wilson, S.l
senior forward, dumped in 14
points to lead the way while
Geswein added 10 points .
Eastern's smaller Eagles
were led by David Car·
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folk dancing workshop for
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Memhers are to take canned
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their probable weight cl•sses

Friday's opener at Eastern are:

begins al 6 p.m. with the
I.itlle Falrons meeting up
with the Baby Ea gles.
MATMEN OUT
While the up com ing
basketball season is gaining
momentum another winter
sport Is gaining in popularity
with each and every year.
Wrestling is on the upswing
everywhere in ihe area aii.d
Wahama High School is · no
exception.
Coach Marcus Rice, after a
successful season on the
gridiron, will hope to continue
the winning ways of the local
matmen .

Clinics

SENIORS - Brent Layne.
lb.: Greg Fields 1311b.; Sta~
Gtobs 1\9 lbs.
JUNIORS DeWayne

18f lb.: David Roush
lb.; l.!hris Soderberg 155

White
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SUNDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM .

State Health Director Dr.
John Ackerman today an.

QUAN

lb.; Rick Stafford 14S lb.; _nouneed that Ohio now has
Brett Holbrook 145 lb. ; Ben enough swine flu vaccine on
Roush 1321b.; Mike Stephens hand·l to begin planning a
126 lb.
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Roush t381b.; Ken Hankinson
Dr. Ackerman satd that
tJa lb. : Rick Young 132 lb.: ' shortilge,s of the vaccine had
Greg Stodo la 111 lb. · . led to postponement of
FRESHMEN - Kevon ·
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Jones t19 lb.; Bill Gibbs98 1b. numerous mass chnics
Wiesttihg Schedule
originally schedu led for
Dec. 1S Spencer &amp; Gilmer October and November,
Co., Away, 7.' 30 p.m.
.
along with cancellation of all
Jan. 6 Me1gs , Away, I . 30
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"m~ ouse
c1mtcs m arge
Jan. 12 Pt. Pleasant &amp; manufacturing plants and
Milton, Away, 7 p.m.
other private bu si ness

Eleven ·matches have been
scheduled, the first a
Jan 10 Poca, Home, 7 p.m.
Jan . 14 and 15 Jackson Co .
tria ng ula r event with
Spencer and Gilmer Co. on Tourney, Away, 7 p.m.
Jan . 16 Poca. Awa y, 7 p.m.
Wednesday beginning at 7:30
Jan, 24 Meigs, Home 2 p.m.
p.m.
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Nine lettermen return for
· J~n. 29, Ravenswood &amp;
Coach Rice giving him ex·
perience in all but eight Pkgs Ca th olic, Away, 7 p.m.
Feb. 10, Nelsonville York ,
weight Classifications . only Home,
7 p.m.
Feb. ,16 Point Plea sant ,
four seniors are on the te~m
with seven junior.:;, four Home, 7 p.m.
Feb . 17. 19 Regionals,
sophomores and . two fresh·
men. The 1976-77 roster and Away .

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He Runs Home to His First Wile
Dear Helen:
I am 60, my husband of three years, 66.1like to play tennis
and basketball, dance, swim, etc . His idea of a good time is
going tD a restaurant .
We fuss over money too: I think he gives his ex-wife and
grown children too much and he resents the amount I spend on
my two children .
When Utings get too much, he packs up and goes "home" to .
his ex. She cooks him great dinners, etc., etc. When he gets
tired of her , he returns to .m•. And everything's fine till the
next fight.
I'm tired of this . He's with her. again. Should I call and tell
him tD stay Utere' - DIVORCE IN SIGHT

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The pattern of slow Shli&gt;ments has no'W changed and
State Health immunization
officials have begun to
contact those larger counties
whiCh had conducted mass
clinics early in the Ou vac·
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d hlch
cma ton campatgn an w
had thereby been han ·
dicapped by the shortages. In
addition , most regularl y
scheduled mass clinics are .
drawing to a close, thus
freeing up a number of jet·
injector guns previously
&gt;Unavailable to special clinics.
Dr. Ackerman said that the
state is now ready to honor
requests for special in·house
clinics frc&gt;m private business
and other groups. Interested
persons can contact their
local health departments or
the Slate Health D~partmenl
by calling 614-446-4643.
To date the number of
doses admlnislered in Ohio
amounts to 2,110,000. Approximately 30.5 per cent of
the eligible population has
been protected. Allen County
leads all others with a vac·
cination rate of over 67 per
cent, which is close to the
absolute maximum possible.

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RACINE Principal
Jennings Beegle has an"
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Dear Helen :
grading period honor roll at
This is in answer to "Ca n't Pay tlle Bills, 11 the man whose the Southern Junior High
wife is a compulsive shopper. He's telling my past histDry !
School. Making a grade of
Yes, a program such as Gamblers Anonymous helps, only "B" or , kbove in aU their
1 went tD an off-ahoot: Emotional Health An.on. We use the 12- subjects to be. named to the
step plan, and look on our "'addiction'' as~ ••dis-ease. ''
roll with names in capital
. A "sale " got the old· adrenaline surging, even Ill didn't letters making all "A 's"
need the product. It was like chocolate cake to an overeater or were:
booze to an alcoholic. J went completely out of control and even
'SEVENTH GRADE 'became a shoplifter. ·
Brian Armes, Vicky Arnold,
Emotional Health Anon brought me back.l gave my credit Robert Brown, Cindy Cross,
cards to my husband tD destroy, and he resented it. He said, Melodi Cundiff, VIcky Deem,
"You should have the control to carry your cards and not use Denise Deem, Kim Follrod,
Utem." Ha! That's like telling a true alcoholic he should have Tracy McGraw, Ra lph
the ablllty tD take one drink and quit . We compulsives can't Harden, Joe Bob Hemsley,
live with "shouldsies."
.
Krista Johnson, Jenny
I function pretty well now, after many years of changing Manuel , Allen Pape, Kelly
behavior patterns, "just for today." I turn my compullnve Pickens, Lori Powell, Jay
drives tD creative things and work. Writing this letter is Rees , Tom Roseberry, Lisa
creative for me.
Roush, Ann Williams,
If CPTB's \j'ife won 't go to a meeting, Uten he should attend MELINDA SALMONS, RITA
Al-An on. They leach how tD cope with aU forms of emotional SLOTER ,,
RANDAL
problems in family members. - NO BILLS TO PAY, ONLY TUCKER KENT WOLFE ,
CASH
and LAURA WOLFE.
EIGHTH GRADE - Peggy
Dear Helen :
Bush, Paul Cardone, Edward
What do ·you think about a man who "calls in sick" Dully, Bob · Lee, Janel
whenever he wants a day's vacation from work ? He says the Middleswart , Mary Beth
sick leave Is coming w· him, and he's entitled, though he's Obitz, . Charlotte Pickens,
perlectly well; - DISGUSTED WITH CHEATERS
Mary Beth Slavin, Jack
Wolfe, Paula Wolfe, Melissa
Dear Sir :
I .
'd Yonker, and CARL MORRIS .
He wouldn't like it if he broke a leg. on one o hts pal ~
vacations. With sick leave used tD the hilt, he'd find himself off
Ute payroll, just when he needs the money most.
.
And that would go over like an open-air orgy in Anlarcl1ca, ~.
right' - H.

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lake up dancing . - H.

PERSONAL to "Don't Know My Own Wife:" It's been Sllid
lhal no matter who you marry, the next morning you'll wake
up married to someone else. But don 't fret: your wile probably
feels the same way .
And surprises aren't all bad, you know. - H.

PLEASE!

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Dear Div.:
If you truly want a divorce - Yes.
But if you want your husband, wait until he retllrns, make
life cosy with a few mutual compromises, Uten tell him another
walkout will make YOU his "ex-wife."

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MASON, W. Va. - After
suffering through· severa I
Wahama White Falcon notso-good seasons, followers
hope the current 1976·77
basketball squad will provide
some exciting (and winning )
cage games.
Jim Scherr will he at the
helm as he enters his second
season. The former Glenville
State College standout will be
mjnus three players from last
.year's 4-18 season, but has a
talented nucleus returning .
Gone are Terry Tucker,
Marty Holbrook and Ray
Tucker.
After more than a week of
practice Coach Scherr and
his assistant Homer Preece
have trimmed the squa d
down to 16 boys consisting of
six seniors, six juniors and
four sophomores.
All seniors are returning
lettermen. Duke Smith
returns after a .fine junior
year In which he sco.red 10.0
points per game.
Joining Smith are Tim
Davis (6.6 average), Mike
Goldsberry (5.2 average ).
Jerry Tucker (5.0 average).
Tim Sayre (4.3 average) and
Bob Nicewander, tallest man
on the squad at 6'3", Is the
likely cand idate for the
starting pivot.
Greg Blessing and Rick
Buzzard move up to the
varsity 'in this, their junior
season and figure to get in
important playing time. Both
starred on Coach Horner
Preece's junior varsity team
that went on.to compile a 10·9
record.
Roundin g
out
the
remaining juniors on the
roster will he Phil Hobbs,
Kelvin Honaker, Bob Barnitz
and Charley Zuspan.
Four sophomores make up
the remainder of this year's
cage roster in Todd
Rawlings, Don Russell, Jack

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Southern
3 0 248 183
Sy mmes Valley 2 1 161 111
Kyger Creek
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Southwestern
t 2 196 207
"Hannan Trace
1 1 198 222
North Gal lIa
1 J 24&lt; 289
Eastern
o J 107 174
TEAM SVAC ONLY
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Sy mme• Valley 2 0 120 101
Southern
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sixth game without a lo!!S,
beating Robert Morris
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annoUIICed for qulte awlile.
aboot several free agents.
Reich refused tD say just I'm going out to Oakland,
how much moriey or how Calli., to talk with Joe ofter·J
many years Morgan Is get through here."
Reich, of Pllllburgh, wbo
seeking in a n~ cootract.
Although he said he eipects also represent&amp; several
Mocgan to eventuilly reach Pirates, is just gettln1
agreement with the Reds and started on his Ialka with
oot beeome a free agent, he Wa gner on Foster a,d
inllca ted It mlght be a long Griffey.
time beiore a contract is
signat
. "I've .had quite a few
lll!"'tings wllh the club about
·Joe and already there are
certain things we don't agree fi
oo but that's ool W1UIUB1 for w
~ point," he said. "I'm not
expectin g anything w
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OPEN

Vaccine for

McCwnber
died Dec. 1st

Mrs. Davis I... McCumber,
7I, 227 North Yellow Spring
St., Springfield, Ohio died
Wednesday, Dec. I.
Mrs. McCumber wlis born
Sept. I, 1906ln Meigs County,
a daughter or the late E. W.
and Maude Stanert Frost. She
was a member of the Nor:th·
side Baptist Church .
Surviving are two sons,
George K., Springfield, and
Ja ck E., Mutual, five
grandchildren, six great·
grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.
George (Theda) Sapp,
Springfield; two brothers,
Eugene W. Frost of
Columbus and Hall Frost of
Englewood, Fla., and several
nieces and nephews. Her
husband. Val, died In 1971.
3 Oian;tonds
6 Diamonds
Funeral services were held
$195 .
$225.
· at the Littleton Funeral
Home with the 1\ev; Charles
W. Brashear officiating .
. . .. with a great new Diamond Ring. Burial was in Glen Haven
Memorial Gardens.
What ca n b e more glamorou s than
precious Diamonds elegantly set•

in 14K gold?
Ring!&gt; a nla r~d lo $how_datall

DEFICIT Fi\CED
CLEVELAND (UPI)
The Cleveland Board of
Education , faced with a $7
million deficit this year, will
pay all .employes as
scheduled Dec. 24 but will not
pay it.B utility bills until after
the first of the year. • board

member

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MASON PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Eugene Johnson bas returned home after spending
two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard 0. Johnson and family at Knoxville, Tenn.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lsndon Smith visited several days with Mr.
and Mrs. John Gothard and sons, Phil, and Stephen at Marvin,
Pa.
WHAT'S' NEW AT THE
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MASON PUBLIC LIBRARY?
When the Ug)lts go out at the Ubrary, the fun hegins!
Every Tuesday at 6 p.m. and every Saturday at 2 p.m. free
movies will be shown at the Ubrary. Call 77~ to see what
film Is being shown; each film Is shown only once.
Some cm1ing attracti0111 are : Sharks, The Legend of Paul
lklnyan, Mr; Horatio Knlbbles, Man, Monsters and Mysteries
Mr. MottA&gt; Takes a Walk, The Shopping Bag Lady.
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. MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Johnson, Jr. are
announcing the birth of theii first child, a daughter on
December 8 at Pleasant Valley Hospital. The Infant weighed 5
pounds and one ounce and has he en named Emily Michelle.
The mother is the former Jane Capehart of Middleport.
Grandplll'ents are Mr. William B. C&amp;pehart, Middleport; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Sr., Mason, and Mrs. Dorothy Whited;
Great-grandmother is MrS. Henry Johnson, New Haven, W. '
Va.

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Total Regular
Price .. . 290.75

The guests included Mr. Opie Cobb, Mr. Noian Swackhamer, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. Roberta Young, Mrs.
Katherine Raynes, Miss Lens Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Foreman, Mrs. Helen Barton.
Mrs. Lucille Schwarz', Mrs. Sarah Spencer, Mrs. Helen
Stewart, Mrs. Lorine Harless, Mrs. Lsura Dunbar, Mrs.
Frances Stewart, Mrs. Clara Roush, Miss Mary D1JIIding, Mrs.
Pearl Roush, Mrs. Mildred Tripp, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Cora
Roush, Mrs. Rhoda ·Yeager, Mrs. Zelma Hunter, Mrs. Emma
Ryan, Reverend Robert Maring, Reverend Evelyn L. Maring,
Mrs. Ruby Bond, Mrs. Matllda Noble, Mrs. Bess Smith, Mrs.
Maxine Arnold, Miss Mary Phillips, Mrs. Robert (Christine)
Guthrie, Mrs. Ray (Evelyn) Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ·
Piersall, Annie Huffman, Wilda CQleman, Helen Elias, Clara
Staats and Donna Gibbs.
The seven handmade boot centerpieces were given as
(rizes.
Mothers Club members who contributed their time and
energy towards the success of the party included Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer,Mrs. James Proffitt, Mrs. Charles Yeager, Mrs . .
Roy Test, Mrs. Joseph Lish , Mrs. George Robert Stewart, Mrs.
. George McFarland, Mrs. Phyllis Knopp , Mrs. Homer Noble,
Mrs. Ralph Ross, Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mrs. Richard Fowler,
Mrs. Sue Kincaid and Mrs. Jody Noble.

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; gatherings complete with the laughter' of children and the
I !lleaaure of l!iving. For others there will be sorrow.
!
The Mason Mothers' Club members at their annual Senior
Citizens Christmas party on Sunday at Mason United
Methodist Church, offered a silent prayer for a charter
member, the late Mary Berry. Mrs. Berry will long he
remembere.d for her services to ber community.
May God bless her family and all those in sorrow.
Tbe Christmas party was especially nice with tbe .
Christmas music, handmade cookies and goodies, handmade
decorations,.and corsages. Lsrge decorated boots were used
as centerpieces for the dining tables and smaller handm'!_de
boots were used as favors . A handmade corsage was pimed on
each guesi as they arrived. ·
Mrs. Roy Test, vice president, welcomed the guests and
led in the singing of Christmas carols, accompanied at the .
organ by Mrs. Ray Proffitt and piano by Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer.
Special music was presented by Mrs ..Robert (Christine)
Guthrie, a well known musician, who played the violin and
equally well known accompanists, Mrs. Ray Proffitt, organist
and Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer , pianist.
Mr. L. E. Piersall, Pt. Pleasant, gave two readings
entitled, Annie and Willie's Prayer and Tbe Cat.
Julie Gibbs also presented two selectiosn on the guitar
entitled "White Christmas" and "Christmas Bell called Ding a

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MASON - Approximately 45 persons attended the Mason
City !liBtorical Society Christmas dinner on Saturday at the
fonner Lewis home on Brown Street.
The beautifully decorated home and Uve Christmas tree,
complete with handmade decorations made a nice setting for
the annual turkey dinner. Members of the HisWical Society
and the.ir !amities attended.
Membership\ for 1976-77 are now being accepted.
The Rev. Robert L. Maring, pastor of Mason United
Methodist Church, read the Christmas Scripture from
Matthew and-St. Luke. Mrs. Ray Proffitt, read "Ready for
Christmas•" Christmas music was . played at intervals
throug)lout the eveing.
Those attending included Mr. L. W. Getty, Mason County
Clerk and Mrs. Getty; Mr. Michael Whalen, President of
Mason County CQurt, all of Pt. Pleasant; Reverend Maring
and his wife, Rev. Evelyn L. Maring ; Mason's Mayor, Fred
Taylor and Mrs. Taylor ; former Mayor, Roy Harless and Mrs.
Harless, .Mrs. Landon Smith, · president of Mason City
Historical Society, Mrs. Earl Ingels, vice president; Mrs.
Delwon Roberts, treasurer and secretacy ,Mrs. J. R. Marshall,
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Walker, Mt. and Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mr.
Earl Ingels, Mrs. William VanHorn , Mr. and Mrs. Fred
~.ncer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mr. John Marshall, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Barton. ·
Mrs. Christine Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Wilson , Mr.
Delwon. Roherts, Mrs. Ma!Uda Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer, Mrs. Dorothy Queen, Esther MacKnig)lt, Miss
Lena Glbb!s, Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs. Laurene Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. Willlarn Zerkle, Mr. Landon Smith, Mrs. Zelma
Hunter a~d grandson, Thomas Hunter, Mrs. Addie Brown.

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home by the_Mason Clty Historical Society. Since the
Mason CQunty Colll't acquired this property many
functiiJ!IS ere held here. It is the regular meeting place for
the society. The Mason Extension Homemakers meets at
the home occasiooally as do the Helping Hand Extension
Homemakers. ptclljred at the Christmas dlnnor on
Sal\jrday from left to rig)lt are Mrs. Robert (Christine)
Guthrie, Mrs; Lsurene· Lewis, Mrs. Lester Johnson and
Mrs. William VanHorn of of Pt. Pleasant. Forty-four
persons registered.

7- Tile Deily Sentinel Middle rt-Pomeroy, 0 ., W;,y, Dec. 15, 1976

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eSI~VER BRIDGE PLAZA
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IN EFFECT
WEDNESDAY
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News Notes

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SIZES
10 TO 13

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• Lab-14 Auto-Turntable With Diamond
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co ntrol is built into the
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Ihe separate 1Y2XSY.XT" •
parts cabinet is small enol,lg
to h~de in the glovebox . A
truly orig inal 23-channel
radio gift never-before cut
in pri ce . Hu rry on in '

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0 111er c rcd•t plans may also be

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reduced to one low price. Solid color or
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MASON PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Eugene Johnson bas returned home after spending
two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard 0. Johnson and family at Knoxville, Tenn.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lsndon Smith visited several days with Mr.
and Mrs. John Gothard and sons, Phil, and Stephen at Marvin,
Pa.
WHAT'S' NEW AT THE
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MASON PUBLIC LIBRARY?
When the Ug)lts go out at the Ubrary, the fun hegins!
Every Tuesday at 6 p.m. and every Saturday at 2 p.m. free
movies will be shown at the Ubrary. Call 77~ to see what
film Is being shown; each film Is shown only once.
Some cm1ing attracti0111 are : Sharks, The Legend of Paul
lklnyan, Mr; Horatio Knlbbles, Man, Monsters and Mysteries
Mr. MottA&gt; Takes a Walk, The Shopping Bag Lady.
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Patrolman -9 Hear polrce. tire.
emergency ca ll s. hams , lorergn
broadcas ts. wea ther casts ships.
pl anes, tm rns 1 Get the message Sani a?

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. MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Johnson, Jr. are
announcing the birth of theii first child, a daughter on
December 8 at Pleasant Valley Hospital. The Infant weighed 5
pounds and one ounce and has he en named Emily Michelle.
The mother is the former Jane Capehart of Middleport.
Grandplll'ents are Mr. William B. C&amp;pehart, Middleport; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Sr., Mason, and Mrs. Dorothy Whited;
Great-grandmother is MrS. Henry Johnson, New Haven, W. '
Va.

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Total Regular
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The guests included Mr. Opie Cobb, Mr. Noian Swackhamer, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. Roberta Young, Mrs.
Katherine Raynes, Miss Lens Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Foreman, Mrs. Helen Barton.
Mrs. Lucille Schwarz', Mrs. Sarah Spencer, Mrs. Helen
Stewart, Mrs. Lorine Harless, Mrs. Lsura Dunbar, Mrs.
Frances Stewart, Mrs. Clara Roush, Miss Mary D1JIIding, Mrs.
Pearl Roush, Mrs. Mildred Tripp, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Cora
Roush, Mrs. Rhoda ·Yeager, Mrs. Zelma Hunter, Mrs. Emma
Ryan, Reverend Robert Maring, Reverend Evelyn L. Maring,
Mrs. Ruby Bond, Mrs. Matllda Noble, Mrs. Bess Smith, Mrs.
Maxine Arnold, Miss Mary Phillips, Mrs. Robert (Christine)
Guthrie, Mrs. Ray (Evelyn) Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ·
Piersall, Annie Huffman, Wilda CQleman, Helen Elias, Clara
Staats and Donna Gibbs.
The seven handmade boot centerpieces were given as
(rizes.
Mothers Club members who contributed their time and
energy towards the success of the party included Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer,Mrs. James Proffitt, Mrs. Charles Yeager, Mrs . .
Roy Test, Mrs. Joseph Lish , Mrs. George Robert Stewart, Mrs.
. George McFarland, Mrs. Phyllis Knopp , Mrs. Homer Noble,
Mrs. Ralph Ross, Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mrs. Richard Fowler,
Mrs. Sue Kincaid and Mrs. Jody Noble.

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MASON - Christmas to many of us is a time of family
; gatherings complete with the laughter' of children and the
I !lleaaure of l!iving. For others there will be sorrow.
!
The Mason Mothers' Club members at their annual Senior
Citizens Christmas party on Sunday at Mason United
Methodist Church, offered a silent prayer for a charter
member, the late Mary Berry. Mrs. Berry will long he
remembere.d for her services to ber community.
May God bless her family and all those in sorrow.
Tbe Christmas party was especially nice with tbe .
Christmas music, handmade cookies and goodies, handmade
decorations,.and corsages. Lsrge decorated boots were used
as centerpieces for the dining tables and smaller handm'!_de
boots were used as favors . A handmade corsage was pimed on
each guesi as they arrived. ·
Mrs. Roy Test, vice president, welcomed the guests and
led in the singing of Christmas carols, accompanied at the .
organ by Mrs. Ray Proffitt and piano by Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer.
Special music was presented by Mrs ..Robert (Christine)
Guthrie, a well known musician, who played the violin and
equally well known accompanists, Mrs. Ray Proffitt, organist
and Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer , pianist.
Mr. L. E. Piersall, Pt. Pleasant, gave two readings
entitled, Annie and Willie's Prayer and Tbe Cat.
Julie Gibbs also presented two selectiosn on the guitar
entitled "White Christmas" and "Christmas Bell called Ding a

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MASON - Approximately 45 persons attended the Mason
City !liBtorical Society Christmas dinner on Saturday at the
fonner Lewis home on Brown Street.
The beautifully decorated home and Uve Christmas tree,
complete with handmade decorations made a nice setting for
the annual turkey dinner. Members of the HisWical Society
and the.ir !amities attended.
Membership\ for 1976-77 are now being accepted.
The Rev. Robert L. Maring, pastor of Mason United
Methodist Church, read the Christmas Scripture from
Matthew and-St. Luke. Mrs. Ray Proffitt, read "Ready for
Christmas•" Christmas music was . played at intervals
throug)lout the eveing.
Those attending included Mr. L. W. Getty, Mason County
Clerk and Mrs. Getty; Mr. Michael Whalen, President of
Mason County CQurt, all of Pt. Pleasant; Reverend Maring
and his wife, Rev. Evelyn L. Maring ; Mason's Mayor, Fred
Taylor and Mrs. Taylor ; former Mayor, Roy Harless and Mrs.
Harless, .Mrs. Landon Smith, · president of Mason City
Historical Society, Mrs. Earl Ingels, vice president; Mrs.
Delwon Roberts, treasurer and secretacy ,Mrs. J. R. Marshall,
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Walker, Mt. and Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mr.
Earl Ingels, Mrs. William VanHorn , Mr. and Mrs. Fred
~.ncer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mr. John Marshall, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Barton. ·
Mrs. Christine Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Wilson , Mr.
Delwon. Roherts, Mrs. Ma!Uda Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer, Mrs. Dorothy Queen, Esther MacKnig)lt, Miss
Lena Glbb!s, Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs. Laurene Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. Willlarn Zerkle, Mr. Landon Smith, Mrs. Zelma
Hunter a~d grandson, Thomas Hunter, Mrs. Addie Brown.

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home by the_Mason Clty Historical Society. Since the
Mason CQunty Colll't acquired this property many
functiiJ!IS ere held here. It is the regular meeting place for
the society. The Mason Extension Homemakers meets at
the home occasiooally as do the Helping Hand Extension
Homemakers. ptclljred at the Christmas dlnnor on
Sal\jrday from left to rig)lt are Mrs. Robert (Christine)
Guthrie, Mrs; Lsurene· Lewis, Mrs. Lester Johnson and
Mrs. William VanHorn of of Pt. Pleasant. Forty-four
persons registered.

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WEDNESDAY
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�8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Porneroy, 0., Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1976

Girls sweep
Athens teams
The Meigs Girls Basketball
.earns made a clean sweep o{

t Monday evening as they
.ook two wins lor visiting
\thens. The reserves were
1ictors 21-16 and the varsity
wn handily 66-35.
In the varsity contest ,
l!eigs got three girls in
louble figures as the Athens
ull court press couldn't hold
he lasses of Coach Joy
lenlley down . Pam Vaugl1an
tgaln was sizzling hot as she
anned ten field goals for
wenty points while Glenda
~rown

was nearly as hot as

he tossed In sixteen
narkers. Tracy Burdette did
good job as she got 12. The
earn shot a good 40 per cent
rom the floor and sank four
f eight from the charity
tripe. Athens managed just
8 per cent from the floor
1hlle sinking 7 of 19 from the

.ne.
Cathy Meadows led the
ebounders with a big 14

Polly's Pointers
Ashes and butter
lift water rings

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PLAYER OF YEAR
keep it just !i&gt;r washing when you go to fill it. When
NEW YORK (UP() - collection Tuesdsy when he 1
windows. I use a long the shaker Is lull remove the
Pittsburgh's Tony - Dorsett, was named college football 's
squeegee on a stick to remove tape and there Is no mess.
Player of the Year by the
Agreat way to keep scraps picking up .awards as easily United Press International.
the water. This method is
easy, quick and above all of leftover fabric neat and as he does touchdowns, added
SAFE for Grandma. - MRS. unwrinkled is to save cardG.M.R.
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DEAR POLLY - I feel it is wrapping paper and roll such
my time to share a lew things pieces around them. Secure
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with the other readers.
My husband was trying to The rolls also sa~e on space.
ln1t.nt-on performance for today'l t lr&amp;• ,t;~~~g!§;l
put a fina l coating on some , ANNA.
111 popul•r low price!
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desk legs I had refinished and
found that tying them on the her upeacby" thank·you
clothesline (the long bolts cards, Ideal for framing or
were tied to the line) made it placing In your family
possible to do all sides easily srrapbo)ok, U she uses your
and it was also a great way favorite . Pointer, Peeve or
.Problenllo her column. Write
for them to dry.
FRW
My washing machine caUs Polly's Pointers in care of ·
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Amp Hour Ca paclty 36 ... up to AHC45 wi th Group
. dispenser, but I have found .
AW-24 ... priced slightly higher .
that buying a good quality
On this day i'n history:
fabric softener and diluting it
- Dry charged for dependable long-lasting power .
In 1791, the U.S. Bill of
- Polypropylene case and c;over for high power-towith one part softener to Rights, comprised of the first
weight ratio .. , heat and shock resistance.
three parts water In a plastic 10 Amendments to the
- Non -s plash gang vent caps, large plates, plasti c-rib
ga llon jug makes the fabric Constitution, went Into elfe&lt;.1
separato rs.
"'!ftener go so much further. 1 following ratification by the
am saved having to dilute it state of Virginia .
.for each wash load. In 1944, American forces
BARBARA Z.
led by Gen . Douglas
--DEAR PO LLY - Put MacArthur landed at
JOHN FULTZ, MGR.
plaStic gummed tape over the Mindoro in the Philippine
Pomeroy
992-2101
large holes in a salt shaker Islands.

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BAnERY

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EAST MEIGS - Eastern
unlor High dropped two
Jntests to Belpre Monday.
he seventh grade was
1owed under 60-9, outclassed
y the taller Belpre club.
reg Cole led the losers with
ve while Scott had 10 for

rontado frosh
win handily

Belpre.
In the ei ghth grade tilt, the
local club got outscored 13-4
in the first quarter and then
played catch-up ball to turn
the contest into a rea l thriller
before bowing 38-35. Peters
got 15 for Belpre and Joe
Bowers had eleven rebounds
and played fine defense lor
the losers,
Bobby Barringer led the
Eastern crew with twelve
points and Greg Wigal and
Brett Matthews each had
nine. Wigal also had a good
floor game. The Eagletts shot
a warm 32 per cent from lhe
field and hit only 5 of 25 from
the charity stripe, a difference iri the game.
Eastern plays Southern on
Thursday.
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· Bob Gr08S scored 16 of his
game-high 22 points In the
first period to spark Portland
r,o Its 13th straight home
victory this season and 21st In
a row since last season.

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NO SALES TO DEALERS
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERV?.D

Prices Effective Thru
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REGULAR OR NAVEL

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To repair and service
hearing aids.
lhtte r i es
and
supplies for all makes
for sale.

Mr. Mattingly will
glad to give you a fr•·"•
hearing test with
latest
Belton
Electronic
equipment.

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Huntington, W.Va .
Phone 525-7221

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TuPPERS PLAINS - Mr.
and Mrs. Robert C. Dorst of
Tuppers Plains entertained
Sunday with a family dinner
honoring their son, Howie, on
his 16th birthday.
The Dorsi home was
decorated in the Christmas
theme. The birthday cake
was a race track replica with
miniature race cars inscribed "Spin Out Yow- 16th Birthday."
Gue&gt;1s were Mrs. Hazel
Hoffman, Mrs. Sybil Dorst, '
Mrs. Martin Dorst and
children, Mr. and Mrs. John
Grueser and children, Roger
Hoffman and a friend, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Douglas and the hosts' son
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PREACHER NAMED
Jeff Ranson , runner pastor
of the Bradbury Church of
Christ, will be preaching at
the Sunday morning service
at the church. He now serves
with the U. S. Air Force and
is stationed at Minot, N. D.

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RACINE - The host South·rn freshmen put on an ex&gt;loslve offensive attack to
out visitlpg Eastern 48-25
~onday evening. Eighteen
•oints in the last quarter
·ompar~ to Eastern's three
nade it an easy win. Another
Uflerence was at the foul line
IS Southern sank 8 for 13
vhile Eastern could manage
ust a cold one for ten at- Bullpups edge
empts.
Everyone who played for
iouthern scored, with Jack
luffy leading the way with Meigs reserves
tine. Dave Foreman-chipped
n with eight, Steve Fitch got
The Mei gs Reserves Ioiii
"'ven and John Pape and
another hard-fought contest
lohn Reese each had six.
Eastern's leading scorers Tuesday night, 35-34 to the
vere Dave Putnam and Mike Athens Bullpups ,· Athens'
-lorton with eight and six, Mike Dailey dropped a pair of
free throws in inside the last
-espectlvely.
iouthern
15 10 5 18-48 16 seconds to ice the game.
Meigs outscored the
~astern
6 6 10 . 3- 25
visitors from the field with 14
of 45 shots for 31 per cent to
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Coach Bob Finnerty ivon It by
sinking a big 11 of 18 free
throws while Meigs cashed in
Meigs High dropped a close on three of just four free
:ymnastics meet at Morgan toSses.
1&gt;unty Saturday by the score
Tim Coats led the
,f 73-62. Their next meet will Marauders with eight points
&gt;e Saturday at Belpre at 10 and Brent Stanley had seven,
1.m.
while Gary Bentley had eight
Against Morgan, Mary for the winners. Mike
llaettnar and Terri Yeauger Bruniog and Dalley each had
!hone for Meigs as they took seven .
'irst and second pla ce,
Meigs, Stanley 3-1-7, Blake
-espectively, on the bars. 3-0-li, Becker 2-2-', Elkins 2-6-'
iandy Hamuton coppM a 4, Totals 14-3-31.
·ourth place on the floor
Athens, Bentley 4-0-8,
!Xerclses, Becky Thomas got Bruning 2·3-7, Hart 1-1-3,
1 fourth on the beam, and
Edwards 2-0-4, Dailey 2-3-7,
{im Seth took fourth 'on the Matthews 1-4-'. Totals 12-111ault. Meigs Is coached by 35.
By Quarters
~enda Chaney.
· Meigs
7 6 8 10-31
Athens
7 6 II 11-'15

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Christmas" was the program were hostesses. R..i hurtheme for the Friday meej.ing ricane lJJmps and gn.~ nery
of Return Jooathen Meigs were used on the table. Mrs.
Chapter of the Daughters of Paul Eich and Mrs. Johnson
the American Revolution presided at the silver coffee
h!!ld at -the home of Mrs. · service imd the punch lxlwL
· James Brewington.
Miss · Lucille Smith, program l!!Bder, spoke of tradi·
tlons brought lo America including the placing of wooden
shoes .outside the door for
fruit and candies as was done
in Hoiland, the banging of
evergreen which came from
England, the mistletoe (rom
the Romans, the Chris tmas
tree from the Germans, and
the yule log and lighted canThe annual Chrislihas dindle in the window from the
Irish.
, ner of the Golden Rule Class
, Mrs; Dwight Milhoan had a of the Middleport First Bapdisplay of antique . toys tist Church was held Thurs'..1. aroWld an old fashioned day night at the home of Mr.
""' Christmas tree. Members and Mrs. Manning Klees.
Mr. and Mrs. Kloes and
- ·-viewed a collection of Santa
Mr.
lind Mrs. John Fultz pro' , figurines and a nativity set
which Mrs. Brewington vided Kentucky Fried
brought Inn from Germany. chicken for the dinner. The
Mrs. Thereon Johnson opening prayer was by the
opened the meeting with a Rev. Peter Granda! with •·.
message from the President Mrs. Dorothy Anthony giving
General taken from the Na- devotions. Mrs. Betty Denny
tional DAR magazine. The was appointed assistant
national de(ense report . on secretary of the class.
Plans were made to purthe dangers of losing liberty
chase
Christmas gifts for
and the government . in·
shutlns
of the church. Men of
letference in lives was given
the class will .meet at the
by Mrs,-Emerson Jones.
Mrs. Brewington. Mrs. chut·ch to decorate. The Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Granda! were
presented cards a n~ a gift of
m0ney from the class. Plans
were made for the annual
New Year's Eve party to be
held at the home of Mr. and
· Mrs. Kloes.
Attending were the pastor
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Kloes Mr. and Mrs. Fultz,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan White.
Mrs. Denny, son, Ronnie
Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ·
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. ·
Mr. H. Wm . Gerald Anthony and Mr. and
".... Mattingly
Mrs. Fred Klein .

Dinner
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Thursday·

MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.

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DAR learns old
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LOW PRICED"GO·POWER"

wh ile Beth Vaughan and By Polly Cramer
Brown each had 12 caroms.
of ammonia on a damp cloth
That leaves Meigs record
POLLY'S PROBLEMS
now at 2-2 as they travel to
DEA R POLLY - Please and rub LIGHTLY. Always
Logan Thursday .
teil me how . to remove a rub dry with a c.leait cloth.
In that reserve contest, water ring from a piece of Petroleum jelly rubbed In
Dorothy Chapman sank nine fine furniture. This was made and left overnig~t and then
points and hauled in eight by careless watering of a rubbed off will usually do the
rebounds to lead her team. .. plan(. I know you have had trick, too.-· POLLY.
Terry Wilson had fi ve Instructions lor this but I did "
DEAR POLLY - Maudie
caroms. Meigs shot 37 per not have the !ores(ght to clip
wrote
that she had trouble
cent from the floor while them. - MRS. F.
removi
ng marks left by
Athens shot only 13 per cent.
DEAR MRS. F. - There
basting
threads: I suggest
The Meigs girls shut the arc many remedies for this,
that
she
tries
steam pressing
visitors eompletely out the but remember that with mos t
a
cloth
dampened
with
using
first quarter. Their record is of th em hard rubbing with the
grain ofthe wood Is just about white vinegar. That seems to
now 1-1.
VARSITY GAME
as Important as what Is used. close these " pores." Hope
Meigs - Beth Vaughan J-2- My favorite Is to make a this helps her. -,- CAROLYN.
DEA R POLLY- I am past
8, Glenda Brown IHJ-16, Tracy paste with salad or mineral
Burdette IHH2, Pat Vaughan oil. Apply and rub vigorously the age for climbing a step
ladder to clean the outside of
2~ , Cathy Mea dows 2~ . until ..;hlte mark disappears
Kathy Howard 0-2-2, Pam and then wipe off and polish my windows, so I purchased a
Vaughan JO.j}-20.
as usual. For a less strenuous · sponge mop (the kind soldlor
Athens - Cindy Penson ~ job you could try a few drops cleaning a kitchen floor) and
4, G. Channel 2~. K. Miller _
2-1-5, L. Lavelle 2-2-li, B.
Walker 2-2-li, L. Skinner 1-i-3,
L. Milar 3-1·7.

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�8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Porneroy, 0., Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1976

Girls sweep
Athens teams
The Meigs Girls Basketball
.earns made a clean sweep o{

t Monday evening as they
.ook two wins lor visiting
\thens. The reserves were
1ictors 21-16 and the varsity
wn handily 66-35.
In the varsity contest ,
l!eigs got three girls in
louble figures as the Athens
ull court press couldn't hold
he lasses of Coach Joy
lenlley down . Pam Vaugl1an
tgaln was sizzling hot as she
anned ten field goals for
wenty points while Glenda
~rown

was nearly as hot as

he tossed In sixteen
narkers. Tracy Burdette did
good job as she got 12. The
earn shot a good 40 per cent
rom the floor and sank four
f eight from the charity
tripe. Athens managed just
8 per cent from the floor
1hlle sinking 7 of 19 from the

.ne.
Cathy Meadows led the
ebounders with a big 14

Polly's Pointers
Ashes and butter
lift water rings

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another honor to his growing
PLAYER OF YEAR
keep it just !i&gt;r washing when you go to fill it. When
NEW YORK (UP() - collection Tuesdsy when he 1
windows. I use a long the shaker Is lull remove the
Pittsburgh's Tony - Dorsett, was named college football 's
squeegee on a stick to remove tape and there Is no mess.
Player of the Year by the
Agreat way to keep scraps picking up .awards as easily United Press International.
the water. This method is
easy, quick and above all of leftover fabric neat and as he does touchdowns, added
SAFE for Grandma. - MRS. unwrinkled is to save cardG.M.R.
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DEAR POLLY - I feel it is wrapping paper and roll such
my time to share a lew things pieces around them. Secure
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with the other readers.
My husband was trying to The rolls also sa~e on space.
ln1t.nt-on performance for today'l t lr&amp;• ,t;~~~g!§;l
put a fina l coating on some , ANNA.
111 popul•r low price!
~ ··
Polly wUI send you one of
desk legs I had refinished and
found that tying them on the her upeacby" thank·you
clothesline (the long bolts cards, Ideal for framing or
were tied to the line) made it placing In your family
possible to do all sides easily srrapbo)ok, U she uses your
and it was also a great way favorite . Pointer, Peeve or
.Problenllo her column. Write
for them to dry.
FRW
My washing machine caUs Polly's Pointers in care of ·
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lor one half~up fabric sol- this newspaper.
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l Wi1f
't ener in the· automatic
Amp Hour Ca paclty 36 ... up to AHC45 wi th Group
. dispenser, but I have found .
AW-24 ... priced slightly higher .
that buying a good quality
On this day i'n history:
fabric softener and diluting it
- Dry charged for dependable long-lasting power .
In 1791, the U.S. Bill of
- Polypropylene case and c;over for high power-towith one part softener to Rights, comprised of the first
weight ratio .. , heat and shock resistance.
three parts water In a plastic 10 Amendments to the
- Non -s plash gang vent caps, large plates, plasti c-rib
ga llon jug makes the fabric Constitution, went Into elfe&lt;.1
separato rs.
"'!ftener go so much further. 1 following ratification by the
am saved having to dilute it state of Virginia .
.for each wash load. In 1944, American forces
BARBARA Z.
led by Gen . Douglas
--DEAR PO LLY - Put MacArthur landed at
JOHN FULTZ, MGR.
plaStic gummed tape over the Mindoro in the Philippine
Pomeroy
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large holes in a salt shaker Islands.

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EAST MEIGS - Eastern
unlor High dropped two
Jntests to Belpre Monday.
he seventh grade was
1owed under 60-9, outclassed
y the taller Belpre club.
reg Cole led the losers with
ve while Scott had 10 for

rontado frosh
win handily

Belpre.
In the ei ghth grade tilt, the
local club got outscored 13-4
in the first quarter and then
played catch-up ball to turn
the contest into a rea l thriller
before bowing 38-35. Peters
got 15 for Belpre and Joe
Bowers had eleven rebounds
and played fine defense lor
the losers,
Bobby Barringer led the
Eastern crew with twelve
points and Greg Wigal and
Brett Matthews each had
nine. Wigal also had a good
floor game. The Eagletts shot
a warm 32 per cent from lhe
field and hit only 5 of 25 from
the charity stripe, a difference iri the game.
Eastern plays Southern on
Thursday.
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RACINE - The host South·rn freshmen put on an ex&gt;loslve offensive attack to
out visitlpg Eastern 48-25
~onday evening. Eighteen
•oints in the last quarter
·ompar~ to Eastern's three
nade it an easy win. Another
Uflerence was at the foul line
IS Southern sank 8 for 13
vhile Eastern could manage
ust a cold one for ten at- Bullpups edge
empts.
Everyone who played for
iouthern scored, with Jack
luffy leading the way with Meigs reserves
tine. Dave Foreman-chipped
n with eight, Steve Fitch got
The Mei gs Reserves Ioiii
"'ven and John Pape and
another hard-fought contest
lohn Reese each had six.
Eastern's leading scorers Tuesday night, 35-34 to the
vere Dave Putnam and Mike Athens Bullpups ,· Athens'
-lorton with eight and six, Mike Dailey dropped a pair of
free throws in inside the last
-espectlvely.
iouthern
15 10 5 18-48 16 seconds to ice the game.
Meigs outscored the
~astern
6 6 10 . 3- 25
visitors from the field with 14
of 45 shots for 31 per cent to
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cent, but the Bullpups of
Coach Bob Finnerty ivon It by
sinking a big 11 of 18 free
throws while Meigs cashed in
Meigs High dropped a close on three of just four free
:ymnastics meet at Morgan toSses.
1&gt;unty Saturday by the score
Tim Coats led the
,f 73-62. Their next meet will Marauders with eight points
&gt;e Saturday at Belpre at 10 and Brent Stanley had seven,
1.m.
while Gary Bentley had eight
Against Morgan, Mary for the winners. Mike
llaettnar and Terri Yeauger Bruniog and Dalley each had
!hone for Meigs as they took seven .
'irst and second pla ce,
Meigs, Stanley 3-1-7, Blake
-espectively, on the bars. 3-0-li, Becker 2-2-', Elkins 2-6-'
iandy Hamuton coppM a 4, Totals 14-3-31.
·ourth place on the floor
Athens, Bentley 4-0-8,
!Xerclses, Becky Thomas got Bruning 2·3-7, Hart 1-1-3,
1 fourth on the beam, and
Edwards 2-0-4, Dailey 2-3-7,
{im Seth took fourth 'on the Matthews 1-4-'. Totals 12-111ault. Meigs Is coached by 35.
By Quarters
~enda Chaney.
· Meigs
7 6 8 10-31
Athens
7 6 II 11-'15

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" An Old Fashioned Milhoan, and Mrs. Jones
Christmas" was the program were hostesses. R..i hurtheme for the Friday meej.ing ricane lJJmps and gn.~ nery
of Return Jooathen Meigs were used on the table. Mrs.
Chapter of the Daughters of Paul Eich and Mrs. Johnson
the American Revolution presided at the silver coffee
h!!ld at -the home of Mrs. · service imd the punch lxlwL
· James Brewington.
Miss · Lucille Smith, program l!!Bder, spoke of tradi·
tlons brought lo America including the placing of wooden
shoes .outside the door for
fruit and candies as was done
in Hoiland, the banging of
evergreen which came from
England, the mistletoe (rom
the Romans, the Chris tmas
tree from the Germans, and
the yule log and lighted canThe annual Chrislihas dindle in the window from the
Irish.
, ner of the Golden Rule Class
, Mrs; Dwight Milhoan had a of the Middleport First Bapdisplay of antique . toys tist Church was held Thurs'..1. aroWld an old fashioned day night at the home of Mr.
""' Christmas tree. Members and Mrs. Manning Klees.
Mr. and Mrs. Kloes and
- ·-viewed a collection of Santa
Mr.
lind Mrs. John Fultz pro' , figurines and a nativity set
which Mrs. Brewington vided Kentucky Fried
brought Inn from Germany. chicken for the dinner. The
Mrs. Thereon Johnson opening prayer was by the
opened the meeting with a Rev. Peter Granda! with •·.
message from the President Mrs. Dorothy Anthony giving
General taken from the Na- devotions. Mrs. Betty Denny
tional DAR magazine. The was appointed assistant
national de(ense report . on secretary of the class.
Plans were made to purthe dangers of losing liberty
chase
Christmas gifts for
and the government . in·
shutlns
of the church. Men of
letference in lives was given
the class will .meet at the
by Mrs,-Emerson Jones.
Mrs. Brewington. Mrs. chut·ch to decorate. The Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Granda! were
presented cards a n~ a gift of
m0ney from the class. Plans
were made for the annual
New Year's Eve party to be
held at the home of Mr. and
· Mrs. Kloes.
Attending were the pastor
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Kloes Mr. and Mrs. Fultz,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan White.
Mrs. Denny, son, Ronnie
Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ·
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. ·
Mr. H. Wm . Gerald Anthony and Mr. and
".... Mattingly
Mrs. Fred Klein .

Dinner
enjoyed
Thursday·

MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.

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DAR learns old
holiday traditions

LOW PRICED"GO·POWER"

wh ile Beth Vaughan and By Polly Cramer
Brown each had 12 caroms.
of ammonia on a damp cloth
That leaves Meigs record
POLLY'S PROBLEMS
now at 2-2 as they travel to
DEA R POLLY - Please and rub LIGHTLY. Always
Logan Thursday .
teil me how . to remove a rub dry with a c.leait cloth.
In that reserve contest, water ring from a piece of Petroleum jelly rubbed In
Dorothy Chapman sank nine fine furniture. This was made and left overnig~t and then
points and hauled in eight by careless watering of a rubbed off will usually do the
rebounds to lead her team. .. plan(. I know you have had trick, too.-· POLLY.
Terry Wilson had fi ve Instructions lor this but I did "
DEAR POLLY - Maudie
caroms. Meigs shot 37 per not have the !ores(ght to clip
wrote
that she had trouble
cent from the floor while them. - MRS. F.
removi
ng marks left by
Athens shot only 13 per cent.
DEAR MRS. F. - There
basting
threads: I suggest
The Meigs girls shut the arc many remedies for this,
that
she
tries
steam pressing
visitors eompletely out the but remember that with mos t
a
cloth
dampened
with
using
first quarter. Their record is of th em hard rubbing with the
grain ofthe wood Is just about white vinegar. That seems to
now 1-1.
VARSITY GAME
as Important as what Is used. close these " pores." Hope
Meigs - Beth Vaughan J-2- My favorite Is to make a this helps her. -,- CAROLYN.
DEA R POLLY- I am past
8, Glenda Brown IHJ-16, Tracy paste with salad or mineral
Burdette IHH2, Pat Vaughan oil. Apply and rub vigorously the age for climbing a step
ladder to clean the outside of
2~ , Cathy Mea dows 2~ . until ..;hlte mark disappears
Kathy Howard 0-2-2, Pam and then wipe off and polish my windows, so I purchased a
Vaughan JO.j}-20.
as usual. For a less strenuous · sponge mop (the kind soldlor
Athens - Cindy Penson ~ job you could try a few drops cleaning a kitchen floor) and
4, G. Channel 2~. K. Miller _
2-1-5, L. Lavelle 2-2-li, B.
Walker 2-2-li, L. Skinner 1-i-3,
L. Milar 3-1·7.

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•n - The Dailv Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Dec.

Officers

worthy matron,
patron instalkd
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G.roup gat/Jers for dinner
Bissell, Mrs. Alta Dill, Mrs.
Carolyn
Whaley and Kenny,
a money tr ~ .
Mrs.
Mae
McPeek, Mrs.
Attending were Mr. and
Leonll
Hensley,
Mi.., Bonnie
Mrs. Harlis Frank, Mr. and ·
Welsh,
and
the
Rev.
Richard
Mrs. Chesler Carson, Mr.
Thomas.
and Mrs. Kenneth Frecker
Tbe annual Christmas proan~ Paula, Mr. antl Mrs.
gram
of the church will be
Dorsel Larkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Connolly and Amy held on Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m.
and Kristina, Mr. and Mrs. There will be recilatiuns by
Ronnie Cowdery and Larry, the children and a droma,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spencer " Come, Ye Faithfu l
and Jared, Mr. and Mrs. Wisemen " directed by Mrs.
Okey Connolly antl Brian, Leona He'nsley and 'Mrs. Mae
.Mr. and Mrs. Rantly Ko;!hler, McPeck. A pantoniime will
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bi..,ell and be presented by the teenage
Kenneth, Mr. antl Mrs. Joe girls and there will be special
Connolly, Mrs. Margie Welsh music by the teenagers. The
is
i nvite d.
and Dale, Mrs. Mildred public
greg~tion

LONGllO'ITOM-The Lon~
Bottonr Unitc'll Methodist
Church had a Christmas din·
ncr at the church &amp;!lurday at
WEDNESDAY
6 p.m. The church fumished
EAST MEIGS - Alternate
Charlolle Dillard and Past patrons pl'csentt'd were
ROSE
GARDE:N
Club,
the ham, turkey &lt;md dinner
officers for the Eastern
JamesSoulsby were insl&lt;illed Thoma s Edwards, Dale
Tuppers
Plains,
Christmas
rnlls with members bringing
Chapter of the Future Far·
as worthy matron and wmthy Smith , Thco Smith anrJ
party
at
Wilmar
€afeteria,
in
the vegetables, salads and
mers of America were named
patron of Pomeroy Chapter, Albert Wootlard, all knights
Wedn~sday
Parkersburg,
dc..,.rts.
at a rec~nt meeting In the
Order ol the Eastern Star, in of the York Cross of Honor·,
After the dinner Christmas
vocational agriculture room. 6:30 p.m. Members are to
recent ceremonies at the arrd James SoulsiJy. Also
meelal5:45 p.m. at the borne carols were sung wilh Bonnie
Officers and their alternate
Pomeroy Masu1iic Tmnple.
I'Ceog ni zed were pH st
officers
for the Eastern · of Mrs. Harold Massar. Bring · Welsh leading and the Rev.
Other officers jnslalled for. matr·ons und past patrons q(
$3 gift exchange, Judging of Richard Thomas at ihe
C~apter of thoi Future Far1977 were Ruby Vaughan, other chapiers.
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mersof America were named wrapping·of packages will be piano. A _quilt made by lhe
· a..,od ale matron·: Richard · . Wandti Hizer and Irene
senior citizens of lhc comal a ,recent meeting In the held.
· Vt~ughan , assodate pcJtl'on; Barnes servetl as sw1shinc
HARRISONVILLE Senior rnWJity was presented to the
vocational agriculture room.
Marie Curd, secretary; pages. Tlte :;unshiJJC u£fcl'ing
Officers and their alter- Citizens Club, annual Christ· Rev. Mr. Thomas antl all of
Dorothy Woodard. treasurer ; was donated to the OES
nates are as follows : mas potluck and gift ex- Lhe members of the eonAmi Heinslcy, curH.ItU'trcss; Home CJH.Iowmcnl fund .
president, John Henderson change, Wednesday, 6 p.m. at
Pauline Hysell, associate Soloist for the insl&lt;i llation
HEATIIER HARRIS
with
Ed Holter, alternate; the Harrisonville Elementary
TO COMPLETE DRIVE
con d uctress;
Albe rt . wets William Wctt.sort, who
vice president, Brian Windon School.
Legionnaires of Feeney·
Wontlard, chaplain ; Thomas sang "Moment by Moment."
WINDING TRAIL Garden BeDBeH Post 128, Mid·
with Blair Windon, alternate;
Edwards, ma r~ hall; Joan
The junior pctsl Jm:tlrun and
secretary, Teresa Benedum Club , Wedn esday, al the dleport, will meet ton!gbt
Vaughan, organist; Nancy junior· past palrorr, Mr. and
with Sonia Carr, alternate; home of Mrs. Nancy Collins. at the ball to have a final
Gree nlee, Adah ~ Joann Mrs. Smith wcr·e presented
treasurer,
Debbie Durst with lumual Christmas party with membership drive. The
Kautz, .Electa ; Mabel gift&gt;; IJy the deputy grand
Rocky
Van
Meter, alternate; a potluck dinner at 6:30p.m. paper drive wlll also be
Goeglein, wa nler, and matron, Mrs. Sylvia Midkiff,
Keith
Wolfe with and a $1 gift exchange. Prizes completed aod aoyooe ·
reporter,
Douglas Hemsley, sentinel.
on behalf -uf the chapter for·
Jim
Jackson,
alternate; for the best wrapped gifts. havlog papers are to lake
Lois Pauley of the Har· tlrcir work during the past
sentinel
Howie
Dorst
with Bill Members are to wear them to the hail Wedn!'llday
r·isonville Chapter was the in· ycilr.
Kautz,
alternate;
student homemade corsages which n!gbt. Thursday the last
Heather Dawn Harris ,
stlilling offi ~cz·. As.~ isling her
James and Sue Soulsby
advisor,
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ell
Root
, with will also be judged.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs,
load will be taken to
were Sue Soulsby, marshall; were appointed lu provide lhe
Roger
Riegel,
assistant.
Gene
Harris
of
Syracuse
HARRISONVILLE Senior
Athens. Proceeds wm · go
Tl1elma Di ll , cha plairr ; C/u'i.slmm; trcCit tt_t l.Lc Meigs
HenderSj)n and lhe club Citizens Club Christmas · Into lhe Gifts for the Yanks
LuCille
Swul'k hc11nmer Cow1ty lnfrnnary, and Mabel celebrated her first birthday
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organist ; Marjuric Crow, Moore ami Mabel Goeglein to on Dec. 5 al the home of her advisor traveled to Me· potluck supper, Wednesday , 6 fuod.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,· Connelsvllle on Nov. 30 for an p.m. at
Harrisonville
condud ress; E\'clyn Larm· prepa re treats for the
Gary L. Gibbs, Mason, W. Va . agriculture business nieeUng Elementary School; gift
ing, warder, mul Theo Smith, shutins.
Electric Co. office. $3 gift
Those attending were here al Morgan High School.
exchange.
sentinel.
There were renmrks by the
exchange.
Members to be
Ella and Dale Smith. wor· past gr·und patron, Howa1·d grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT
LIT· there by 6 p.m.
'thy matron and 1vurthy Slmll, arrd the deputy gnl nd Pa ul Harris, Eric and
ERARY Club, 2 p.m. at
FRIDAY
patron, presided Ht the me~ t ron who exlendctl l&gt;t!:;t Michelle Harris, Mr. an~
home of Mrs. Nan Moore,
A
MEETING
on black lung ,
Mrs.
Randy
Spangler,
Greg
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meeting with AIIJcrt Woodard wishes to tht: new uffieers.
with Mrs. Everett Hayes to
2
to
4
p.m.
Friday
at the lunch
and
.Iulie
Gibbs,
Mrs.
Marlyn
serving Hs charJii:dn, Hrtd The fiirewcll was given l.&gt;y
rE!view "Iberia."
room
of
the
Senior
Citizens
Epple,
Lynn,
John
and
Amy
Doug!&lt;~ .$ Hcm ~lcy , sentineL Mrs. Shull .
POMEROY CHAPTER BO,
Center
in
Pomeroy.
Epple,
Mrs.
Judy
Roush
and
Prc!'ieJJtcd itntl e~t:urteU tu the
OPEN·JOT05
McJniJcrs aml visitors enF. and A.M., Wednesay, 7:30
CHRISTMAS program,
East were Howard Shull, joyed refrcs/unents of se~ntl­ Christy Roush, Cecile Van
All .slate liquor stores will p.m. for special convocation
7:30
p.m. Friday at the
Matre.
pa~t gnwU J' .ttron; Sylvict
be
open
from
10
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to
5
p.m.
wiehes , cookies e~nd punch.
lo confer the royal arch
A circus cake and punch Friday December 24, in order degree . All companions Rutland Community Church.
Midk iff, deputy grand Mrs. Ann Hemsley pr·esided
PRECEPTOR BETA Bela
rnatrun : and M~:~ry Shull, at the punch, and Mrs.
were served. The Cake was to provide service to the urged to attend.
Sorority Christmas party for
~nmd r~ pr~ ~en t~:~ ti v e to
Paulirre Hysell poured the made by her grandmother, public during tbe holiday
PAST PRESIDENTS of
Okle~ homa . WelcoineU we r~
coffee. The Christma s motif Mrs. Donna Gibbs of Mason , rush, director Clifford Reich Drew Webster 39, American members and husbands
Friday, 8 p.m. at lhe home of
Florence and HHI'I'Y Manr- Wi:l ::i L"arried uut in the deem·a- W. Va .
said Tuesday.
Legion
Auxiliary,
annual
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas.
ing, wo1thy matron cmd wor- lions. Serving on the refresh.Christmas party ~t the home
thy patron of Athens Chapter. ment eommitt ee were
of Miss Erma Smith, 7:30 ''RACINE LEGION Post 602
' Past mt:Jtrons of Pomeroy Geo rgia We:t"tson, Doris
Wednesday.
Christmas dinner Friday 6
Chapter pr e.scnt ec.l were Srr uwderr ami ElizabethWell.
SON IS BORN
THURSDAY
p.m. at Post Home. Turkey
Ludll e
Swt~t: kh a iiHner ,
MASON - Mr. ·and Mrs. Howard 0. Johnson are
Guests were registered by
BUSY BEE Class of th~ and· bam provided by post.
Sylvia Midkiff, T)~el rn a Dill, Mrs. Moore, June EiL:hinger announcing the birth of twins on November 18 at St. Mary's
j&lt;:velyrf Lanning, Ei ta Smith, e~ nll Ann Hupt!. Pin-m1s were Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn. The boy has · been named Shawn Middleport First Baptist Bring own table service. · ,
Church, 6 p.m. Christmas
SUNDAY
Ann · Rupe, Sue Suulsby , white f~lt sta rs on gulc.J stars Sinclaire and the girl, Shawnnon Linette.
dinner
at
the
church.
SANTA
CLAUS in Racine
Mabel r. ucglcin, Mar·jorie carrying ·out lhe worthy
The Johnsons have another son, Eugene Edward U. Mr.
CUB
SCOUT
Pack
245
fire
house
Sunday, 2 p.m. ·
at
and Mrs. Johnson reside at Knoxville, where be is employed by
yruw , Marie Curd, Dorothy matni11's colors.
Thursday,
7
p.m.
at
lhe
Treats
for
children
12 and
TY
A
.
Maternal
grandparents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
E.
Woodard anti Juan Vaughan .
'
Seimitz of Massillon, Ohio and paternal grandparents are Mr. American Legion Post In under who ·reside In area
Middleport.
served by fire department.
and Mrs. Eugene Edward Johnson I, Mason.
Great-grandmothers are Mrs. Meda Mitch, Massillon and HARRISONVILLE ChaP"
BRADBURY CHURCH of
ter OES, insiallation of · Christ adult and youth choirs
Mrs. Mable E. Johnson, Clifton.
officers, 7:30 p.m. Thursday to present a play, "For Those
DINNER ON ANNIVERSARY
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tripp of Mason were with all members to take a Who Sit· in Darkness"' at 7
honored on their 39th wedding anniversary on November 14 covered dish for the social p.m. Sunday evening at lhe
with a family diMer by their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and hour.
church. The public is invited.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Mrs. Alvin Tripp at the latter'shome in Chester, Ohio.'
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM,
Attending the happy occasion were the honorees and their Health Club, 11:39 Thursday
Asbury
United Methodist
other son and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp and sons Allen at the Rock Springs. Church
Church,
.Syracuse,
7:30 p.m.
• Plans have been completed bridegrUotn, aud David and Danny of Tuppers PlaiDs; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith Mr. lor a Christmas party.
Sunday
at
the
church.
•
fur the open church weddirrg Weber, Ree~sv ill e, cousin of and Mrs. Dennis Harris, all of Mason; host and hostess; Mr. · Members are to take cookies
and
candy
for
lhe
shut-in
uf Mary Ruth Sauer· and Dr. the bri de-elect. Amy Well, and Mrs. Alvin Tripp and soM Rodney and Todd.
trays. There wlll be a gift·
,Dnuglas P. Becker on Satur· ·daughter of Mr. and M1·s.
exchange, and also a grab
day at 2:30 p.m. at the Dcryl Well, Tuppers Plains
llulland United Methodist will be the flower· girl, and J .
ba~ .
GUESTS ENTERTAINED
Church.
H. Walker, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fink
A thought for the day : • MIDDLEPORT CHILD
: Prof. an~ Mrs. Merlyn Mr•. Jack Walker, Rutlarrd,
entertained
Sunday
with
a
American
poet ·John Conservation League,
Ro~' of Riu Gr·a n ~e College will be the ring bea r·e1·.
6:30
p.m.
holiday
dilmer
party.
Their
Greenleaf
Whittier
said, Thursday,
will provide the music beginPerforming the ceremony
Christmas
dinner
at
the
guests
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
"Nature
speaks
in
symbols
ning at 2 p.m. Joy Sauer will will be U ~e Rev. Robert
Columbus
and
Southern
Ohio
William
Fink
and
son,
and in signs."
~crvc as maid of honur for · Dam.schroder, pastor of the
Middleport
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
her sister, and bri desmaids Rro Grande United Methodist
will be Marlene Harrison of Church, and the Rev. Wilbur Roger Fink and son, New
Calli j&gt;Oiis, and Roxanne Pat· Hilt, pastor of the Rutland Haven, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
tcrson, Parkersburg, W.Va .
United Mclhodi•t ·church. DaMy Fink and daughter,
: Best man will be Bill Wells Guests will be reg is te~·ed by Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs. ·
John Buckley and son,
vf Route 2, Bidwell and the Barba r·a Hu ghes of Chesapeake,
and Miss Mabel
groomsmen will IJe Phil Ga llipolis, and Diane Tucker,
Hysell.
A
gift
exchange was
Becker of Cleveland, IJrother Marietta.
held.
iJ f th e
pr os pec ti ve
An open r·eception will be
held following the wedding in
Tbe Alinanac
the social room uf the Mid·
United Press International
dlepor1 Masonic Temple .
Today Is Wednesday, Dec.
The Rutland Uni te d 15, the 350th day of 1976 with
Methodist Women will have 16 to follow.
charge with the IJride's
The moon is between Its
f:lUnts , Mr s. Willictm
•' Approximately 65 aUcnded Meredith , Mrs. Warren last quarter and new phue.
The morning stars are
ll1c Christmas dinner and Pickens, Mrs . Ern c.l
Mars and Saturn. ·
dance held Saturday night by
Wliiteilc~d. and Mr·s. Denver
The evening slinl are Merthe Western Boot Citizens WeiJer to be hostesses. Servcury, Venus and Jupiter.
Band Club at the Racrne
irrg will iJc the bridc-clcd's
Those born on this date are
~erican Legion Hall.
L"uusin s, Jcrm Whitehead .· under the sign of Sagittarius.
· ~·ollowing lhe dirrner the
Frydman, Columbus and
inernbers exchanged gifts Jane arrd Juli Whitehead, . Alexandre Elffel, French
.K raft American Single
engineer who bulll the Paris
·~nd were errterlained liy ·
Reedsville.
tower which bears his name,
'lFrog and the Greenhorns"
was born Dec. 1~, 1832.
df Athens. The hall was
8 oz . pkg.
decorated in a Christmas
.rllerne complete with a
·aecorated tree and colored
~ights around· th·c room.
,Turkey, ham and a variety of
~alads, vegetab les and
•
;Qesserts were .served.
far
Smart
Santaa
~'
,
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selected

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Birthday

celebrated

:Beeker-Sauer to
~ed

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Cantata well received Auxiliary has Thursday party
• The Christmas cant.ata
.
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"Prepare liim .Room. "
presented SWJday by the
Senior Citizens Cl10rus at lhe
Pomeroy . First Baptist
Olurch was well re\:eivec by
the large attendance, Mrs.
Carrie Neulzling, director,
reports.
Mrs. Hazel Thmnson was
· accompanist for the chorus
with Mrs. Neulzling act'OIIlpanying Mrs. Marvin
Burt and Ben Philson for a
duel, and Mrs. Carol Taylor
who played the violin. Mrs . .
Neutzllng extended apprecia·
tion to Darrell Taylor lor the
SOWld system, the Bapti~1
cqngregalion for the use of
the church, Mr. and Mrs.
William Walson, Mrs. 'Ellen
Couch, Mrs. Burton Smith
. and Mrs. Audrey Yow.g for
their pari in serving during

the social hour; Benny Skill'
ner for giving out the programs; Mrs. Ethel Hughes
and Mrs. Teresa Byer for serving the punch, and all those
who baked cookies and
assisted in other ways.

PROGRAM NOTED
The Christmas program of
the Carleton Church,. Kingsbury Road, will be held at
7:30 ·p.m. Sunday. Santa will
be on band and the young
·people_. will present -a
GUESTS ENTERTAINED program. Pastor Gary. King
Mr·s. Dorothy Di)~glas "Of invites the public.
Lincoln Heighls entertained
Friday noon with holiday
dhiner honoring Mrs. June
Wickersham. Other guests
were Mrs. Dorinda Nardei,
Miss Sybil Ebersbach, Mrs.
Judy Morr·is, Mrs. Marla
Roush Mrs. Ann Ryther and
Mary Baird.

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of the First Church of God at
New Haven Sunday al 7:30
p.m.
Taking roles will be Lisa
Davis~ the narrator; Jennifer
Weaver, the mother; Joe
Cundiff, the father; Saman·
tha Maynard , Mi slec
Grueser, Roger Weaver and
Bart Davis, the little
children; Tony Sisk, Gabriel;
Dottie Roush, the second ·
angle; Lisa Gilland, Mary ;

Thn Davis, Joseph;. Rodney

Weaver, Nathan Davis and
Mark Hankinson, the
shepherds; Tracy Hysell,
Tim Hysell and Jeff Weaver,
the wisemen; Rick Ables, the
inn keeper; Penny Warnsley,
lhe second inn keeper ; Vicky
Hysell, Eleanor Davis, Becky
Reed, Julie Maxey and
Margo Martin the carolHrs.
Adults assist ing ar·e
Delores Taylor, Patty
Maynard, Otpha Fields, and
Melanic Grueser·.
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•; Young people of the church
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The Eighth District ,
American 'Legion AUilliary,
party al the Chillicothe

VeteraM Hospital was held
Thursday with 125 veterans
attending.
Over 40 Auxiliary members
from over the Eighth District
attended including Mrs.
Velsla Roush, Mrs. Mary
. TRUSTEES TO MEET
The . next meeting of lhe
Orange Township Board of
Trustees has been set for 7
p.m, on Dec. 30 at the home of
clerk, Nina Robinson, Route
2, Coolville.

Hoo\'c.'r and Mrs. Erma
H&lt;rr dri cks. of Middleport
Umt 128 ; Mrs. Gemma Casci
and Mrs. Grace Pratt of
Pomeroy Unit 39, and Mrs.
Luta Hampton, Middleport
·Unit 263.
Taken from Meigs County
units . were loot bags with
pens , pencils, combs,
~ro ckers , note pads, stamps,
Christmas"cards, dilly bags,
homemade fudge, cookies
and fruit. The district sent
two decorated cakes.

Hospital both rncf
Holttr Medlral Center
(Dlsrhargcs, De&lt;·. 14)
Bertha Braden. Gladys
Byerl y, Harlan Conley,
Karen Dansrhroder, Patrid1:1
Denney , Gerald F.step, Helen
~' arl ey , VI rgi e Hoffma n,
Karla Holsinger, Rosa Imes,
Mrs. Dnvid Payne and
daughter, Mrs. Kevin Rice
and dau ghter, Mrs. Edward
Russell and so n, Flora
Shoemaker, Edith Stapleton,
Mrs. John 1l10mpson and son,
John Thompson, Edgar
Zuspan.
j8lrthH, Der. 14)

Shower fetes couple

MiSS Suslr Andrews and cake. salad, mints, coffee and
Ro~e r Karr were honored iced tea were served to Mrs.
reeentty with a shower at the Clarence Andrews, Mrs. Paul
horne of his grandmother, Karr, Mrs. Clyde Andrews ,
Mrs . J enn ings Wayland ,
Mrs. Purley Karr .
Hostesses were the groom· Laurie Wayland, Trtsha and
elect's sisters, Mrs . Put Donnie Spencer, June! Mora,
Morr issey and Mrs . Ron .Edn a Wood, Helen Wolf,
Spencer. Games were played Bertha Smith, Judy Mora,
with pmes going to the Jackie Frost. Dorothy Karr,
winners. The gift tablr wos Mary Jo Buckley, Jane Ann
ce ntered beneath n red Karr. Betty Dean, Melanie
umbrella
with
while Stethem, Jenny Machlr, Slna
st reamers. A bride replieu Murphy , Diann Karr, Twlla
Buckley , Kathryn Mora,.
Mr. and Mrs .. Ja mes decorated the table:
Kuh\ and M'ary
Bunny
After
the
couple
opened
Clifford, daughter, Pomeroy ;
Newell..
their
gifts
,
refreshments
of
Mr. and Mrs. James Perry,son, Vinton.

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11 - The DflUy Sentinel. Mlddleoort-Ptmeroy, 0 ., Wednesday; Oec . 1~. 1976

•n - The Dailv Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Dec.

Officers

worthy matron,
patron instalkd
'

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Social
Calendar.

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G.roup gat/Jers for dinner
Bissell, Mrs. Alta Dill, Mrs.
Carolyn
Whaley and Kenny,
a money tr ~ .
Mrs.
Mae
McPeek, Mrs.
Attending were Mr. and
Leonll
Hensley,
Mi.., Bonnie
Mrs. Harlis Frank, Mr. and ·
Welsh,
and
the
Rev.
Richard
Mrs. Chesler Carson, Mr.
Thomas.
and Mrs. Kenneth Frecker
Tbe annual Christmas proan~ Paula, Mr. antl Mrs.
gram
of the church will be
Dorsel Larkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Connolly and Amy held on Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m.
and Kristina, Mr. and Mrs. There will be recilatiuns by
Ronnie Cowdery and Larry, the children and a droma,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spencer " Come, Ye Faithfu l
and Jared, Mr. and Mrs. Wisemen " directed by Mrs.
Okey Connolly antl Brian, Leona He'nsley and 'Mrs. Mae
.Mr. and Mrs. Rantly Ko;!hler, McPeck. A pantoniime will
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bi..,ell and be presented by the teenage
Kenneth, Mr. antl Mrs. Joe girls and there will be special
Connolly, Mrs. Margie Welsh music by the teenagers. The
is
i nvite d.
and Dale, Mrs. Mildred public
greg~tion

LONGllO'ITOM-The Lon~
Bottonr Unitc'll Methodist
Church had a Christmas din·
ncr at the church &amp;!lurday at
WEDNESDAY
6 p.m. The church fumished
EAST MEIGS - Alternate
Charlolle Dillard and Past patrons pl'csentt'd were
ROSE
GARDE:N
Club,
the ham, turkey &lt;md dinner
officers for the Eastern
JamesSoulsby were insl&lt;illed Thoma s Edwards, Dale
Tuppers
Plains,
Christmas
rnlls with members bringing
Chapter of the Future Far·
as worthy matron and wmthy Smith , Thco Smith anrJ
party
at
Wilmar
€afeteria,
in
the vegetables, salads and
mers of America were named
patron of Pomeroy Chapter, Albert Wootlard, all knights
Wedn~sday
Parkersburg,
dc..,.rts.
at a rec~nt meeting In the
Order ol the Eastern Star, in of the York Cross of Honor·,
After the dinner Christmas
vocational agriculture room. 6:30 p.m. Members are to
recent ceremonies at the arrd James SoulsiJy. Also
meelal5:45 p.m. at the borne carols were sung wilh Bonnie
Officers and their alternate
Pomeroy Masu1iic Tmnple.
I'Ceog ni zed were pH st
officers
for the Eastern · of Mrs. Harold Massar. Bring · Welsh leading and the Rev.
Other officers jnslalled for. matr·ons und past patrons q(
$3 gift exchange, Judging of Richard Thomas at ihe
C~apter of thoi Future Far1977 were Ruby Vaughan, other chapiers.
_
mersof America were named wrapping·of packages will be piano. A _quilt made by lhe
· a..,od ale matron·: Richard · . Wandti Hizer and Irene
senior citizens of lhc comal a ,recent meeting In the held.
· Vt~ughan , assodate pcJtl'on; Barnes servetl as sw1shinc
HARRISONVILLE Senior rnWJity was presented to the
vocational agriculture room.
Marie Curd, secretary; pages. Tlte :;unshiJJC u£fcl'ing
Officers and their alter- Citizens Club, annual Christ· Rev. Mr. Thomas antl all of
Dorothy Woodard. treasurer ; was donated to the OES
nates are as follows : mas potluck and gift ex- Lhe members of the eonAmi Heinslcy, curH.ItU'trcss; Home CJH.Iowmcnl fund .
president, John Henderson change, Wednesday, 6 p.m. at
Pauline Hysell, associate Soloist for the insl&lt;i llation
HEATIIER HARRIS
with
Ed Holter, alternate; the Harrisonville Elementary
TO COMPLETE DRIVE
con d uctress;
Albe rt . wets William Wctt.sort, who
vice president, Brian Windon School.
Legionnaires of Feeney·
Wontlard, chaplain ; Thomas sang "Moment by Moment."
WINDING TRAIL Garden BeDBeH Post 128, Mid·
with Blair Windon, alternate;
Edwards, ma r~ hall; Joan
The junior pctsl Jm:tlrun and
secretary, Teresa Benedum Club , Wedn esday, al the dleport, will meet ton!gbt
Vaughan, organist; Nancy junior· past palrorr, Mr. and
with Sonia Carr, alternate; home of Mrs. Nancy Collins. at the ball to have a final
Gree nlee, Adah ~ Joann Mrs. Smith wcr·e presented
treasurer,
Debbie Durst with lumual Christmas party with membership drive. The
Kautz, .Electa ; Mabel gift&gt;; IJy the deputy grand
Rocky
Van
Meter, alternate; a potluck dinner at 6:30p.m. paper drive wlll also be
Goeglein, wa nler, and matron, Mrs. Sylvia Midkiff,
Keith
Wolfe with and a $1 gift exchange. Prizes completed aod aoyooe ·
reporter,
Douglas Hemsley, sentinel.
on behalf -uf the chapter for·
Jim
Jackson,
alternate; for the best wrapped gifts. havlog papers are to lake
Lois Pauley of the Har· tlrcir work during the past
sentinel
Howie
Dorst
with Bill Members are to wear them to the hail Wedn!'llday
r·isonville Chapter was the in· ycilr.
Kautz,
alternate;
student homemade corsages which n!gbt. Thursday the last
Heather Dawn Harris ,
stlilling offi ~cz·. As.~ isling her
James and Sue Soulsby
advisor,
.
~
ell
Root
, with will also be judged.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs,
load will be taken to
were Sue Soulsby, marshall; were appointed lu provide lhe
Roger
Riegel,
assistant.
Gene
Harris
of
Syracuse
HARRISONVILLE Senior
Athens. Proceeds wm · go
Tl1elma Di ll , cha plairr ; C/u'i.slmm; trcCit tt_t l.Lc Meigs
HenderSj)n and lhe club Citizens Club Christmas · Into lhe Gifts for the Yanks
LuCille
Swul'k hc11nmer Cow1ty lnfrnnary, and Mabel celebrated her first birthday
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organist ; Marjuric Crow, Moore ami Mabel Goeglein to on Dec. 5 al the home of her advisor traveled to Me· potluck supper, Wednesday , 6 fuod.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,· Connelsvllle on Nov. 30 for an p.m. at
Harrisonville
condud ress; E\'clyn Larm· prepa re treats for the
Gary L. Gibbs, Mason, W. Va . agriculture business nieeUng Elementary School; gift
ing, warder, mul Theo Smith, shutins.
Electric Co. office. $3 gift
Those attending were here al Morgan High School.
exchange.
sentinel.
There were renmrks by the
exchange.
Members to be
Ella and Dale Smith. wor· past gr·und patron, Howa1·d grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT
LIT· there by 6 p.m.
'thy matron and 1vurthy Slmll, arrd the deputy gnl nd Pa ul Harris, Eric and
ERARY Club, 2 p.m. at
FRIDAY
patron, presided Ht the me~ t ron who exlendctl l&gt;t!:;t Michelle Harris, Mr. an~
home of Mrs. Nan Moore,
A
MEETING
on black lung ,
Mrs.
Randy
Spangler,
Greg
·
meeting with AIIJcrt Woodard wishes to tht: new uffieers.
with Mrs. Everett Hayes to
2
to
4
p.m.
Friday
at the lunch
and
.Iulie
Gibbs,
Mrs.
Marlyn
serving Hs charJii:dn, Hrtd The fiirewcll was given l.&gt;y
rE!view "Iberia."
room
of
the
Senior
Citizens
Epple,
Lynn,
John
and
Amy
Doug!&lt;~ .$ Hcm ~lcy , sentineL Mrs. Shull .
POMEROY CHAPTER BO,
Center
in
Pomeroy.
Epple,
Mrs.
Judy
Roush
and
Prc!'ieJJtcd itntl e~t:urteU tu the
OPEN·JOT05
McJniJcrs aml visitors enF. and A.M., Wednesay, 7:30
CHRISTMAS program,
East were Howard Shull, joyed refrcs/unents of se~ntl­ Christy Roush, Cecile Van
All .slate liquor stores will p.m. for special convocation
7:30
p.m. Friday at the
Matre.
pa~t gnwU J' .ttron; Sylvict
be
open
from
10
a.m.
to
5
p.m.
wiehes , cookies e~nd punch.
lo confer the royal arch
A circus cake and punch Friday December 24, in order degree . All companions Rutland Community Church.
Midk iff, deputy grand Mrs. Ann Hemsley pr·esided
PRECEPTOR BETA Bela
rnatrun : and M~:~ry Shull, at the punch, and Mrs.
were served. The Cake was to provide service to the urged to attend.
Sorority Christmas party for
~nmd r~ pr~ ~en t~:~ ti v e to
Paulirre Hysell poured the made by her grandmother, public during tbe holiday
PAST PRESIDENTS of
Okle~ homa . WelcoineU we r~
coffee. The Christma s motif Mrs. Donna Gibbs of Mason , rush, director Clifford Reich Drew Webster 39, American members and husbands
Friday, 8 p.m. at lhe home of
Florence and HHI'I'Y Manr- Wi:l ::i L"arried uut in the deem·a- W. Va .
said Tuesday.
Legion
Auxiliary,
annual
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas.
ing, wo1thy matron cmd wor- lions. Serving on the refresh.Christmas party ~t the home
thy patron of Athens Chapter. ment eommitt ee were
of Miss Erma Smith, 7:30 ''RACINE LEGION Post 602
' Past mt:Jtrons of Pomeroy Geo rgia We:t"tson, Doris
Wednesday.
Christmas dinner Friday 6
Chapter pr e.scnt ec.l were Srr uwderr ami ElizabethWell.
SON IS BORN
THURSDAY
p.m. at Post Home. Turkey
Ludll e
Swt~t: kh a iiHner ,
MASON - Mr. ·and Mrs. Howard 0. Johnson are
Guests were registered by
BUSY BEE Class of th~ and· bam provided by post.
Sylvia Midkiff, T)~el rn a Dill, Mrs. Moore, June EiL:hinger announcing the birth of twins on November 18 at St. Mary's
j&lt;:velyrf Lanning, Ei ta Smith, e~ nll Ann Hupt!. Pin-m1s were Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn. The boy has · been named Shawn Middleport First Baptist Bring own table service. · ,
Church, 6 p.m. Christmas
SUNDAY
Ann · Rupe, Sue Suulsby , white f~lt sta rs on gulc.J stars Sinclaire and the girl, Shawnnon Linette.
dinner
at
the
church.
SANTA
CLAUS in Racine
Mabel r. ucglcin, Mar·jorie carrying ·out lhe worthy
The Johnsons have another son, Eugene Edward U. Mr.
CUB
SCOUT
Pack
245
fire
house
Sunday, 2 p.m. ·
at
and Mrs. Johnson reside at Knoxville, where be is employed by
yruw , Marie Curd, Dorothy matni11's colors.
Thursday,
7
p.m.
at
lhe
Treats
for
children
12 and
TY
A
.
Maternal
grandparents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
E.
Woodard anti Juan Vaughan .
'
Seimitz of Massillon, Ohio and paternal grandparents are Mr. American Legion Post In under who ·reside In area
Middleport.
served by fire department.
and Mrs. Eugene Edward Johnson I, Mason.
Great-grandmothers are Mrs. Meda Mitch, Massillon and HARRISONVILLE ChaP"
BRADBURY CHURCH of
ter OES, insiallation of · Christ adult and youth choirs
Mrs. Mable E. Johnson, Clifton.
officers, 7:30 p.m. Thursday to present a play, "For Those
DINNER ON ANNIVERSARY
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tripp of Mason were with all members to take a Who Sit· in Darkness"' at 7
honored on their 39th wedding anniversary on November 14 covered dish for the social p.m. Sunday evening at lhe
with a family diMer by their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and hour.
church. The public is invited.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Mrs. Alvin Tripp at the latter'shome in Chester, Ohio.'
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM,
Attending the happy occasion were the honorees and their Health Club, 11:39 Thursday
Asbury
United Methodist
other son and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp and sons Allen at the Rock Springs. Church
Church,
.Syracuse,
7:30 p.m.
• Plans have been completed bridegrUotn, aud David and Danny of Tuppers PlaiDs; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith Mr. lor a Christmas party.
Sunday
at
the
church.
•
fur the open church weddirrg Weber, Ree~sv ill e, cousin of and Mrs. Dennis Harris, all of Mason; host and hostess; Mr. · Members are to take cookies
and
candy
for
lhe
shut-in
uf Mary Ruth Sauer· and Dr. the bri de-elect. Amy Well, and Mrs. Alvin Tripp and soM Rodney and Todd.
trays. There wlll be a gift·
,Dnuglas P. Becker on Satur· ·daughter of Mr. and M1·s.
exchange, and also a grab
day at 2:30 p.m. at the Dcryl Well, Tuppers Plains
llulland United Methodist will be the flower· girl, and J .
ba~ .
GUESTS ENTERTAINED
Church.
H. Walker, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fink
A thought for the day : • MIDDLEPORT CHILD
: Prof. an~ Mrs. Merlyn Mr•. Jack Walker, Rutlarrd,
entertained
Sunday
with
a
American
poet ·John Conservation League,
Ro~' of Riu Gr·a n ~e College will be the ring bea r·e1·.
6:30
p.m.
holiday
dilmer
party.
Their
Greenleaf
Whittier
said, Thursday,
will provide the music beginPerforming the ceremony
Christmas
dinner
at
the
guests
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
"Nature
speaks
in
symbols
ning at 2 p.m. Joy Sauer will will be U ~e Rev. Robert
Columbus
and
Southern
Ohio
William
Fink
and
son,
and in signs."
~crvc as maid of honur for · Dam.schroder, pastor of the
Middleport
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
her sister, and bri desmaids Rro Grande United Methodist
will be Marlene Harrison of Church, and the Rev. Wilbur Roger Fink and son, New
Calli j&gt;Oiis, and Roxanne Pat· Hilt, pastor of the Rutland Haven, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
tcrson, Parkersburg, W.Va .
United Mclhodi•t ·church. DaMy Fink and daughter,
: Best man will be Bill Wells Guests will be reg is te~·ed by Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs. ·
John Buckley and son,
vf Route 2, Bidwell and the Barba r·a Hu ghes of Chesapeake,
and Miss Mabel
groomsmen will IJe Phil Ga llipolis, and Diane Tucker,
Hysell.
A
gift
exchange was
Becker of Cleveland, IJrother Marietta.
held.
iJ f th e
pr os pec ti ve
An open r·eception will be
held following the wedding in
Tbe Alinanac
the social room uf the Mid·
United Press International
dlepor1 Masonic Temple .
Today Is Wednesday, Dec.
The Rutland Uni te d 15, the 350th day of 1976 with
Methodist Women will have 16 to follow.
charge with the IJride's
The moon is between Its
f:lUnts , Mr s. Willictm
•' Approximately 65 aUcnded Meredith , Mrs. Warren last quarter and new phue.
The morning stars are
ll1c Christmas dinner and Pickens, Mrs . Ern c.l
Mars and Saturn. ·
dance held Saturday night by
Wliiteilc~d. and Mr·s. Denver
The evening slinl are Merthe Western Boot Citizens WeiJer to be hostesses. Servcury, Venus and Jupiter.
Band Club at the Racrne
irrg will iJc the bridc-clcd's
Those born on this date are
~erican Legion Hall.
L"uusin s, Jcrm Whitehead .· under the sign of Sagittarius.
· ~·ollowing lhe dirrner the
Frydman, Columbus and
inernbers exchanged gifts Jane arrd Juli Whitehead, . Alexandre Elffel, French
.K raft American Single
engineer who bulll the Paris
·~nd were errterlained liy ·
Reedsville.
tower which bears his name,
'lFrog and the Greenhorns"
was born Dec. 1~, 1832.
df Athens. The hall was
8 oz . pkg.
decorated in a Christmas
.rllerne complete with a
·aecorated tree and colored
~ights around· th·c room.
,Turkey, ham and a variety of
~alads, vegetab les and
•
;Qesserts were .served.
far
Smart
Santaa
~'
,
FROM SINGER &amp; THE FABRIC SHOP

selected

presented him with

Birthday

celebrated

:Beeker-Sauer to
~ed

pn Saturday

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AT-HOME FOOTWEAR

Cantata well received Auxiliary has Thursday party
• The Christmas cant.ata
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presented SWJday by the
Senior Citizens Cl10rus at lhe
Pomeroy . First Baptist
Olurch was well re\:eivec by
the large attendance, Mrs.
Carrie Neulzling, director,
reports.
Mrs. Hazel Thmnson was
· accompanist for the chorus
with Mrs. Neulzling act'OIIlpanying Mrs. Marvin
Burt and Ben Philson for a
duel, and Mrs. Carol Taylor
who played the violin. Mrs . .
Neutzllng extended apprecia·
tion to Darrell Taylor lor the
SOWld system, the Bapti~1
cqngregalion for the use of
the church, Mr. and Mrs.
William Walson, Mrs. 'Ellen
Couch, Mrs. Burton Smith
. and Mrs. Audrey Yow.g for
their pari in serving during

the social hour; Benny Skill'
ner for giving out the programs; Mrs. Ethel Hughes
and Mrs. Teresa Byer for serving the punch, and all those
who baked cookies and
assisted in other ways.

PROGRAM NOTED
The Christmas program of
the Carleton Church,. Kingsbury Road, will be held at
7:30 ·p.m. Sunday. Santa will
be on band and the young
·people_. will present -a
GUESTS ENTERTAINED program. Pastor Gary. King
Mr·s. Dorothy Di)~glas "Of invites the public.
Lincoln Heighls entertained
Friday noon with holiday
dhiner honoring Mrs. June
Wickersham. Other guests
were Mrs. Dorinda Nardei,
Miss Sybil Ebersbach, Mrs.
Judy Morr·is, Mrs. Marla
Roush Mrs. Ann Ryther and
Mary Baird.

a

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"God Created Christmas",
will be presentedby the youth
of the First Church of God at
New Haven Sunday al 7:30
p.m.
Taking roles will be Lisa
Davis~ the narrator; Jennifer
Weaver, the mother; Joe
Cundiff, the father; Saman·
tha Maynard , Mi slec
Grueser, Roger Weaver and
Bart Davis, the little
children; Tony Sisk, Gabriel;
Dottie Roush, the second ·
angle; Lisa Gilland, Mary ;

Thn Davis, Joseph;. Rodney

Weaver, Nathan Davis and
Mark Hankinson, the
shepherds; Tracy Hysell,
Tim Hysell and Jeff Weaver,
the wisemen; Rick Ables, the
inn keeper; Penny Warnsley,
lhe second inn keeper ; Vicky
Hysell, Eleanor Davis, Becky
Reed, Julie Maxey and
Margo Martin the carolHrs.
Adults assist ing ar·e
Delores Taylor, Patty
Maynard, Otpha Fields, and
Melanic Grueser·.
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·~entecostal
Church of
!Middleport, said the church
\Will have a senior citizen
;r.rvlce, Dec. 15, at 7:30p.m.
1may Mason and Alice Priddy
~re coordinatign the service.
•; Young people of the church
:Will sing Christmas carols.
;~lides will be shown oi the life
.,qf Moses by Manda Eastman
iand Mrs. Louise London of
'.'jyracuse will speak. The
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•• Minersville, and Ruth H.
Evans, 74, Pomeroy.

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The Eighth District ,
American 'Legion AUilliary,
party al the Chillicothe

VeteraM Hospital was held
Thursday with 125 veterans
attending.
Over 40 Auxiliary members
from over the Eighth District
attended including Mrs.
Velsla Roush, Mrs. Mary
. TRUSTEES TO MEET
The . next meeting of lhe
Orange Township Board of
Trustees has been set for 7
p.m, on Dec. 30 at the home of
clerk, Nina Robinson, Route
2, Coolville.

Hoo\'c.'r and Mrs. Erma
H&lt;rr dri cks. of Middleport
Umt 128 ; Mrs. Gemma Casci
and Mrs. Grace Pratt of
Pomeroy Unit 39, and Mrs.
Luta Hampton, Middleport
·Unit 263.
Taken from Meigs County
units . were loot bags with
pens , pencils, combs,
~ro ckers , note pads, stamps,
Christmas"cards, dilly bags,
homemade fudge, cookies
and fruit. The district sent
two decorated cakes.

Hospital both rncf
Holttr Medlral Center
(Dlsrhargcs, De&lt;·. 14)
Bertha Braden. Gladys
Byerl y, Harlan Conley,
Karen Dansrhroder, Patrid1:1
Denney , Gerald F.step, Helen
~' arl ey , VI rgi e Hoffma n,
Karla Holsinger, Rosa Imes,
Mrs. Dnvid Payne and
daughter, Mrs. Kevin Rice
and dau ghter, Mrs. Edward
Russell and so n, Flora
Shoemaker, Edith Stapleton,
Mrs. John 1l10mpson and son,
John Thompson, Edgar
Zuspan.
j8lrthH, Der. 14)

Shower fetes couple

MiSS Suslr Andrews and cake. salad, mints, coffee and
Ro~e r Karr were honored iced tea were served to Mrs.
reeentty with a shower at the Clarence Andrews, Mrs. Paul
horne of his grandmother, Karr, Mrs. Clyde Andrews ,
Mrs . J enn ings Wayland ,
Mrs. Purley Karr .
Hostesses were the groom· Laurie Wayland, Trtsha and
elect's sisters, Mrs . Put Donnie Spencer, June! Mora,
Morr issey and Mrs . Ron .Edn a Wood, Helen Wolf,
Spencer. Games were played Bertha Smith, Judy Mora,
with pmes going to the Jackie Frost. Dorothy Karr,
winners. The gift tablr wos Mary Jo Buckley, Jane Ann
ce ntered beneath n red Karr. Betty Dean, Melanie
umbrella
with
while Stethem, Jenny Machlr, Slna
st reamers. A bride replieu Murphy , Diann Karr, Twlla
Buckley , Kathryn Mora,.
Mr. and Mrs .. Ja mes decorated the table:
Kuh\ and M'ary
Bunny
After
the
couple
opened
Clifford, daughter, Pomeroy ;
Newell..
their
gifts
,
refreshments
of
Mr. and Mrs. James Perry,son, Vinton.

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3 Bleachers'
cry
I Marine bird

BORN LOSER

2545.
·- -- ---.·--- -HOWERY AND MARTIN Ex·
COIIOiing, septiC syst e m s.
do:r:e r . back hoe , dump truck ,
hmeslone. grove L blacktop
pav in g, Rt U3. Phone 1 (b 14)
698-733\ .
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lAST CHRISTMAS AUCTION. Sole.
Lo ts of new merchontdse toys
an d g1fts. Thuf sd oy ntght , 6:30
p.m . ot the Auction House. Hor ·
ton St ., Ma son, W.Va.

7&lt;2·2348
CARPENTER. flooring
ce iling.
p on eli n~. P.hone 992- 27.5 9 .~
DOZER work and weldin g. Con·

loCI Jomes Parsons. Rl. 1,

Racine , on Carme l Rood

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SAVE ON
CARPETING

SINil

No. 185 - 3
home with

heating

new

overlooking
$40.900.

r iver .

No.

acre. .fl!rm, 3

91

Price

bedroom home, several

outbui ld ings on paved
road. Price $0,000.
We have severa l business

properties for sale. Call for
further Information
104 W. Mlln
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours Call
992·7133

CONTACT:
Lois Peuley
Brench Mlnagor

IlL ABNER

Rogullr$1~. 95

$10.~

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Sq . Yd.

Evorydey money
Good choice colors.
12or15FI.

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Gr.en, gold, red. blue, rutf.
Do It your sell, with
podding, $7.95 sq. yd. With
podding lnotolled Sl.ts
squere yerd.

TELL

Rutlond..

p

house
26 Arctic
explorer
27 Table scrap
29 Late
Chinese

VJ.P.

Day"
36 Totem pole
37 Born (Fr.)
38 Hockey
great
39 Norse
health
goddess
10 Grassy

31 Municipal
V.l.P.
32 Tendency
34 Jabber,_...,._.,...;i.:ji:.:.:.

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TO STM LIKE 'IOU ARE FOR
T~E REST OF ~OVR . LIFE ;

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THAT'S NOT TRUE
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616 PL-'NS ...

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GETTING ASOUT FIVE

OF REAL GOOD

ACRES

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THU RSDAY , DECEMBER 16, 1t76
6:00-Su nrlse Semester 10.
6: 1s-Farm Report 13.
6:20-Not For Women Only 13.
6:*-News 6; Sunrise Semester 8: Urban League 10.
6:45-Mornlng Report 3.
6:50-Good Morning , West VIrginia 13.
6:5s-Good Morning . Trl Stall 13 .
7:00-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning, Amorlca 6,13: CBS
News B; Chuck White RepQrls 10.
7:0s-Bugs Bunny s, Friends 10.
7·30--Schoolles 10.
8·00-Lasale 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8.10: Slsame St. 33.
8:30--Big Valley 6.
9:00-A .M. 3: Phil Donohue 4.15.13 ; Lucy Show 8: Mlko
Douglas 10.
9:*-Cross·Wits 3; One Lite to Llve61Good Day 8.
10:00-San ford &amp; Son 3,~ . 15 : Pr ice is Right 8, 10; Mike
Douglas 13 .
10: 15-General Hospital 6.
10:3(t-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15.
11 :00-Wheel of Fortune 3,15: WH kday 41 Edge ot
Night 6; Double Dare 8,10: Morning with D.J . 13:
Elec . Co. 20 . '
n ·30--Sumperp,4,15; Happy Days6,13; Love of Lift
8, 10; Seseme St. 20 .
11 :ss-Take Kerr 8; Ms . Flxlt 10
12 :00-News 3.6,8,10: Don Ho 13: Bob Baun 4: 50 Grand
Slam 15.
12 :30--Gong Show 3.15: All My Children 6,13: Search
for Tomorrow 8,10.
12 .55-NB C News 3,15.1:00-Somerset 3; Ryan's Hope
6,13; Concentration 81 Young &amp; the Restless 10: Not
For Women Only 15.
1:3()-..Days of Our lives 3,4,15: Family Feud 6,13: As
The World Turns 8,10.
2:00-$20,000 Pyramid 13; Olnah 6.
2:30--0octors 3,4,15; One Lite to Llvo 13: Guiding
light 8, 10.
3·oo-Another World 3,4,15: All In The Family 8,\0:
Antiques 20.
3:1s-General Hospital 13.
3:*-Bewltched 6; Match Game 8,10; Lilies Yoga &amp;
You 20.
4:00-Mister Corloon 3; Mercus Welby, M.D. 4:
Somersel 15; Howdy Coody 6; M1ckey Mouse Club
8; Sesame St . 20,33; Movie "The Big , Store" 10;
Dinah 13 .
4:30--My Three Sons 3; Emergency One 6 ; Pertrldge
Family 8: Fllntstones 15.
5:00-Big Valley 3: Merv Grlflln ~~ Brady Bunch 8:
Mister Roge•s 20,33; Star Trek 15.
5:30--News 6: Family Affair 8: Elec. Co. 20.33; Adam ·
12 13.
6:00-News 3,~,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6: loom 20:
Consumer Experience 33.
6:*-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Grlffllh 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Hodgepodge Lod!le 20 ; lTV
Utilization 33.
1·00- Truth or Cons. 3: To Tell fhe Truth 4: Bowling for
Dollars 6; Muppet Show 8; News 10: To Tell the
Truth 13: My Three Sons 15: Anyone for Tennyson?
20; Gelling On 33. ·
7:30--Hollywood· SQuares 3,4; Ohio . State Lottory 6:
Price Is Right 8: MacNell·Lehrer 20.331 Wild
Kingdom 10: Nashville on The Road 13: Dolly 15.
8:00-0lck Van Dyke 3,4,15: Welcome Back, Kotter
6,13 ; Wellons 8,10: Visions 20; Mesterploce Theatre
. 33.
8:*-Barney Miller 6, 13.
·
9:oo-Best Sellers 3,4, 15; Tony Randall 6, 13; ·Hawaii
Flve.Q 8; Vision! 33; Oral Roberts' Chrlllmos
Dreem 10.
9:*-Nency Walker 6,131 Jeanne Wolf With 20.
10:110-Gibbsvllle 3,4, 15; ABC News Close·Up 6,13:
Barnaby Jones B: Chrlslm•• at Home wlth the King
Family 10; News 20.
10 :30--Woman 20.
11 :00-News 3,4,6,8,10,13, 15; MecNell ·lehrer Report
33 .

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11 : 30--Johnny Car11011 3,4 , 15; Streets of San Francisco
6,13: Kojok 8; Mary Hartman 10: ABC News 33.
'12 :00-Movle "The Bishop's Wile" .10; Janakl 33.
12 :30--Movle "Sapphlre' l l .
12:40--0an Augusl6,13 .
1:00-Tomorrow 3.4.
1:50-News 13.

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opened with four hearts. We
are vulnerable and he is nol.
We bid lour spades. We may
be landing miles deep in the
soup, bu t we are far more
hkely lo find ourselves win·
nlng game and rubber.

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system.
wiring
and
plumbing, open fron t porch

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EXCAVATI NG , do2er , loode 1 ond EXCAVATING
BAC KHOES,
backhoe work . dump truck s
DOZER , TRENCHER. lOWBOY,
and lo-boys for hire: wtll hau l
DUMP TRUCKS Bill PULLINS,
ftll d1rt . to so\1. l1meston"ll a nd
.PHONE ~2·2478, DAY OR
grove l Coil Bob or Roge r JefNIG HT .
fers. day p~on e fi91 -7089 ,
n1 ght phone 992·3525 or 9'12 · NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY . Good
t1mc to hove those kit che n
5232
cobin eb buill mlo your hou se.
EXCAVA TING , dozer , backhoe
We hove good carpenters to [oy
and dttc her . Ch arles R. Hoi · ·
tt1e m o ut ond butld them in
fteld , Bock Hoe Service
Coli Guy Net gler. 949 - 2~ __
Rut land, Ohio . Phone 7-42-2008,
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Sewtng
SE PTIC Systems installed by
Mochm es cleaned , oiled ohd
ltcensed
msto\ler
Shepard
ad ju sted
$4 98 .
5ew mg
Contractor s. Phone 742 -2409 .
Cente r , Middlepo rt , Ohio.
-----SE PTIC TANKS cleaned . Mode rn
Sonttol ion , 992 -3954 or W7·
2428.
WILL do roofing . cons trucllon
plumbing ond heating. No job
to o Iorge or too smoU Phone

for success.

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

.

em ploymenl .
A ll welfare and aid f or lhf
Sec . VIII : All OnJinance5 in
ag ed ca ses by St ate , Cou nty ,
con flict with this Ordinance
or townsh ip shall be 150.00
bOMeS .
are hereby repealed .
Sec . IX. This Ordinance
Sec . II Thi s Ordlna nce·sha/1
shall tak ~ effect and be In
take effect and be l in force
fOr ce from anct after January ' from and aft er December 13 ,
1976
I , 1977.
Passed th e 13th day of
Pcn5ed t he 13th day of
Oecembel' 1976
December 1916.

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ALLEYOOP

949·211~

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SOUTH 101

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20.

10 :00-Mac Davis 3,4,15 ; Charlie'• Angels 6; News 20:
To Be Announced 33.
10:*-Book Beat 33.
1i.OO-Newo 3,4,6,13,15; MocNtll·Lehrer Report 33.
11 =*-Johnny Car""'13,4,15: Rook los 6,1 3; Nows 8,10:

12 :3o-Movle " Treasure of San Gennaro" 10

was discouraged a nd settled
for three notrump.
Three notrump played by
North would be the normal
contract for his hand and it
would go right down alter
East opened a spade
So uth as declarer had a
really good chance lo make it.
He ducked the king of spades
lead and If Wesl had sh ifted lo
any other sui t or had led a low
spade everything would have
come up roses lor South . After
long sludy Wesl decided thai
his on ly chance would be lo
continue with the queen of
spades and hope to pickle
South's jack so West led the
qu een and ended South' s

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David Parsons, OWner

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ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING
'6.95

111-100011$
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7:30-$1110.000 Name That Tune 4: Motch Geme PM 6:
$25,000 Pyramid 8; MacNeii·Lehrer 20.33: Brook
the Bank 13: Wild Kingdom 15.
8:00-John Davidson 3,4,15: Bionic Woman 6: Gun.
smoke 8: Nova 20,33: Good Tlmes 10; Rodeo 13.
8:*-Jeffersons 10.
9:00-Doan Me rlin 3.4,15: Borella 6; Movie " The
Geteway" 8,10: Dance ln Amerlce J;J ; Soundstage

12:&lt;0--My$tery of the WHk 6.13.
1:00-Tomorrow J,-4 .
2:10--News 13.

Bath coup goes down drain

IW:INE
CARPET SHOP

lnsuliliDn Senicas

Hubbard's
GreenhouSe

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Hortman 10: JKnakl 33.

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DIREr.T FABRIC SALES 1.

Pomeroy Landmark

LOOK! rM JU$T A
THICK·5KULLED MALE
WITH NO F&amp;M ININ ~
INTU ITIOM! .•. CAIJT '&gt;UU
TELL 1,\E WHAr'5 601~6
ON·· IN PL/111'/

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invntment

plus edd to the veluo of
yOur homo. Trust those
necessary fix -It, room
addition end romoclollng
jobs to your frlondly ,
neighborhood, quollfltd
builder.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1976
5:00-Big Valley 3; Merv Griffin •: Brady Bunch 8:
Mloter Roaers 20.33: Ster Trek 15.
5:*-Secret Santa Contlnues6: Family Altair 8: Elec.
Co. 20.33: Adam -12 13.
·
COO-News 3,4,8,i0,13,1l ; Zoom :Iii? Teaching Children
33.~
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6:30--N BC Newo 3 , ~.15: ABC News 13: News o: CBS
News 8, 10; Hodgepodge L~e 20: Lil ia s Yoga &amp;
You 33.
7:00-0ral Roberli' Christmas Dream 3: To Tell lhe
Trijlh 4; Bowling tor Dollars 6: Pop Goes the
Country B: News 10; To Tell I he Trulh 13: My Throe
Sons I 5: Consumor Surviva l Kit 20: Sportspage 33.

PROFESSIONAL

lund programs ot direct social
1974 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
13995
ser v ices to persons ove r the
Loc&amp;tl owner car, green finish, green vinyl roof, radial
age of 60 Any governmental
GUARANTEED JOBS; Location ,
w.w tires, air cond .• V-8, with automatic P. steedng &amp;
agency or public or private
$374.40 stng le, ,$502.80 mar ·
brekes.
·
nOn prof i t corp oration in the
ried , Army Recruittng , (014)
follo w ing counties is eligib le to
593
-3012,
coli
C
ollect,.
...
submit proposa l s : A tn ens.
197~ DATSUN
l2195
Hoc k ing. Me i gs , Monroe ,
210 2 door, loco! car, 4 speed trans., 44,200 miles, good
CARD OF THANKS
0
and ~P e rry
and
NobJe.
tires, dark green finish , reel economy .
I. OBITUARY
washington . Dead li ne for
Fur Sal•
S2.00 for
50 wor d.
su bmtlttng Is January 3, 1977 .
Pr olec t budget s will CO\Ier l-m lnl..m...!.! m,
1973 CAPRICE~ DR . HT
5299S
aifdltlonal word 3
COAL. limestone . and ca lcium
"Wt C.rt11
only .!he pertod of June 1. 19 77
Local 1 owner car,blk. vinyl roof, Grein Interior,
cen
ts
.
chloride
ond
coldu
m
brine
for
FrH Es1 .
Work Guor.
to May Jl. 1978 Proposals
wh lte.well tires, elr, automatic, power steering &amp;
BLIND ADS
dust cont rol ond special mndng
musl be su bm i tted on the
Rutland 12·9·1 mo. 7~2-2321
Additional
2Sc
Charge
brakes.
for mat dev eloped for thiS
sa lt lor former s Main Street ,
per Adve r f/5emtnt .
pu r pose Pr.ority services
Pomeroy . Ohio or phone 992
OFFICE
HOURS
i nclud e l nformat ton
and
38'11
8 : 30 am . to 5 .00 p .m
R eferrttl . Tran s portat ion ,
Dally.
8
:30
am
.
to
11
·
oo
Escort , Outreac h and Home _
1971 HONDA CL -.450
12.000
Noon Sat urday
SNvices. Res idential Repatr
miles siS$ )' bar. crash ba rs ,
UPHOLST£~Y .
Phone
toda
y
992.;,2
156
and Renovatron and Legal and
pull bock handle bars , new life
oth er Counseling and Assis t
ond sealS. Scr ambler s1de
For sofa, cbl•r CDshktn1, 1
an ce Servi ces . Oth er services
NOTICES
pipes $650 Call 949 -2480,
mottressos, padding. Ieite I
may a lso be ed dr essed Di r ec t
ATTN
.:
II
in qu ir ies and r equ ests for thE
hlr campers. Variety ol
POTATOES :0nd pumpk'irn . C. W.
ALL HOUSIWIVES
pr oposal f or mat to ·
sires.
Praflin . Por tl and , Ohto . Phone
All
Yard
Sa
ln,
Rummage
,
Ms . M arv Alice Varne r
Velvets, nylon prints,·
843-2254 .
Porc h and Basement Porc h
Are a AQency on Aging No a
Real Eo.tat• for
herculons, vinyl solld5, and
Auto Sale•
and Banment Sales etc .
Buck eye Htlls-Hocki ng Va ll e\
,COAL lor sole, Open 6 days per
m u st be pa id In ad~ance
fancy
prlnb, ucessorlts.
Reg t onal
Developme n
week ond even•ngs. For fu rther 1969 NovO , extra sharp new HOMESITES for sale , 1 ocre and
Get Yours In early by
Dist rlcl. :410 St Clai r But ldlng
up
Middlepqri.
near
Rutland
.
information col i (6 1.4 ) 307 -7338.
poi nt bucke t seats. oir shocks ,
sto pping by our office ~ t'
716 Putnam Str eet. Marielt a
The Da lly S~ nflnel. Tl l
Col l992·748 1.
"Jia Main Stroet
fllOgs . Phone 949·2480
OhtO 45750, ( 6141 374 -9436
APPlE
S.
FITZPATRICK
ORCHARD
.
Court St . or writ ing 80)(
Pl. PIIISinl
NEW
J
bed
room
house.
'2
baths,
STATE
ROUTE
689
PHO
NE
1908
BONNEVILLE
PONTIAC
129 , Pomeroy , Ohio 45769
( 121 8, 15, 'lie
Ph. 67!1-3469
1
acre,
Mtddleport
,
oil
elec
WilKESVIllE (61&lt;)669-3785
with your remittance
Phonf! 991 5535.·
_
_
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9:30..5:00 Dally
close to Rutland. Phone 992FULLER Bru~h Products lor sol.e
1973 PINTO Run -A-Bout . 4 speed ,
Tl118 :000 Fridays
7481
ORDI NAN CE NO . 1048·76
low mdeoge, ex cellent condt ·
Phone99'2·3.. 10.
An Or dinanc: e to es tabli sh lnM.,mury
!ton , re o l sho rp . Ph one SMAlllarm for sole. tO% down
CAMPER , $600. Also . horse
V illag e lObs and wage r ate s,
owner f inanced. Monroe Coun·
992·2386
and
es hblhhing
l ega l IN MEMORY of Noro Ror iden who
lra•l er , $450 Phone (614) b98 ·
ty , W. Va PhOne {304) 772·
holiday s, 11acati ons an d sick
3290.
197 1 LTD oi r conditioned . p.b .
dte d 4 yrs ago todoy .
3102 or (304)112·3227.
FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR
leav e.
ps. exce ll ent cond1tton . Phone
There is a li n~ deeth ca nno t PEARCE SIMPSON C.8. base sta YOUR HOME In pots end
Co mmercial proper ty opprox 17
hanging baskets tro m 75c
992·3&lt;42.
sever.
tion
Phone
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2
47·'2684
aft~H
5
Be il er d a in~d b y t h e
ceres, level land, loco led at
to SS.OO . Also . lay away
Co uncil ol the Village of lo ve and remembrance lost
pm
1969 CADILLAC Sedan Oe ... ille
Tuppers Ploms on Ohto Route
~OINSETTIAS now tor
forever
.
Mtdd leport as f ol l ows :
four door, whi te sidewal l ltres.
CHRISTMAS . 6000 10
7
Phone
(614)
667
-6304
Corl
Bern
ard
ond
grondch•l
dren
CHRISTMAS
fREE
S.
Main
St
.
Sec . J That th J! fo ll owi ng
power steering . power brak es.
choose from. PERFECT
flutlond
wag e sc a le Is ~ ereby adopted
FOR GIFTS In red , Wh i te
powe r seots , om &amp; fm rQdio , 3 bedrooms. I'!, baths Iorge llv·
lor emp lo yees o f th e Vil lage of
tng room . dt mn g room ond ktl ·
and pink . S3 00 to S6 00. '20
cltmate con trol E~tce ll ent co n·
LARGE ElECTRONIC orga n ond
Middlepo r t :
Notice•
pet . off on 10 or more.
chell , tull y carpeted . Phone
bench . 2 keyboards leslte
dition l oca l awt;'ler Phone
Ch1ef of Police , 5731 .00 per
992-3129. or 992-5434
Speak er, beautiful cabine t
992 24 13. $1,444.44.
mon th
THE RACINE Fi re Deportment w1ll
Regular Patr olman
Also. 35 m m .· camera . 1· 1.5
have a gun shoot Sa t urday at
1970 DODGE POLARA . Phone 59 acres . b room h9use both
5 vears or more serv ice .
lens elt'tro telephoto lens ond
pa r tly carpeted , l wo out6:30
p
.
m
or
thett
bu
ddmg
m
992·5478.
SJ. 30 per hour
flosh otfochmenl Got l Mt ll er.
buildtngs. dug base ment ,
Ba shon
'
1 year to 5 years servtce . SJ IS
phone 992 -3196
1HAVE o 1972 von for sal e Equ1p·
Phone 992-577'
one- th ird tillab le
m tnerol
per hou r
NOW occept tng iono student s.
ped lor co mpany In number I
Syr~~tcuse, Ohio
nghts located ne or Dan111 lle .
L ess th an 1 year service .
CHRISTMAS
PONIE
S
lor
ch
tldren
begtn ners tn l medt otes. od·
sho pe. Phone 992 -3305.
SJ 00 per hour
Reduted fo r qu tck sol e,
Catl {614 )bqa.J290.
vollced tuden s. Ca ll
992El&lt;t r a Police, $1 95 per hour
$23,500 Phone 741 -2766 •
19bB
tt1ree
-fourth
ton
JEEP
truck
,
7270 .
BEEF CATTLE , 30\ eoch , good hoy
Stre et Emp loyees
36 in cop, bunks cook stove . NEARLY •lew ol elec home, full
s yea r s or more ser vice . IN TE RV IEWS wi be held Mnday
rake Al so set of 16.5 runs for
ref. trlr . package , $2150 Wi ll
'SJ 13 per hou r
base ment. for sole by owner .
Ford or Chev rolet th ree -fourth
Nov . 12 1976 star t ing at 11 00
COU NTRY fa rml and w ith seclud·
trade . Phone 985-.. 227
1 year to 5 yea r s se r vice
Rutla nd area. Phone 742-2531
h
stainles
s
t1ub
ton
truck
wtt
om . o'cloc k tn the off ice at the
ed woods , wa ter ond goo d oc ·
S2 .99 p er hO ur
Pt1on
e
caps
Call
992
-7201
or
992
-3309
1970 Mustang Grandt
TUPPERS PLAIN S OHIO Three
Meigs C-t~ unl y Commtss tone rs
L ess than 1 year se r vice.
cess 111 Monroe Cou nt y W Va.
~2 · 3160 or 9n-611b.
S2.85 p er ho ur
bedroom house fam ily room ,
Cour l Hause , Pomeroy Oh to CONSOLE S T EREO - ~ADI O t:Qm$1 ,000 down , col i (J04 ) 772·
Pool &amp; Par k Direc t or ,
fi repl ace . .2 bot t1s, dt shwosher,
for arc hitects w ho ore on the
binoti on am-fm rad.Jo . Ba lan ce
V AN . 1976 DODGE . ca rpeted
3102 or (3041172-3227 .
$404 .25 pe r m onth
range . ga rbag e di spos al
oppro~e d Its ! of Stole At ·
$103 46 or tll' rms. Ca ll 992 - 3~b5 .
new t 1tli!S, 6 cy l. standard, w dl
L i f eguar ds. S l 35 per hour
carpet. sun deck , Iorge lo t
chllech (Pub lic Works State of
se
ll
or
•rode
for
second
car.
Secre ta ry to Mayor . S3t4 00
$26 500. Phone (b l -4) 667 -6304 . ""
Ohio) f or the proposed mul tt · .WESTERN FLYER 10 spee d bike . '27
Phone (614 ) 593 -681 7 alt er b
per month
tnches. l tk e new Co ii 992·31Bq
pur
pose locdi l y for Mvtgs
Ex tr a Clertca l Help , $7 97
2
ACRES OF land at Wtldwood
p "' .
Co unty. Please col i fo r appo.nt CHRISTM AS TREES Beoutllu l Planper hour
Estat es, $4200. Phone 992-3273 .
CHEVEllE
2
door
hardtop,
1968
Clerk , Ceme ter y Trustees .
ment, 992-1895
tation grown Scotct1 PiM. wht te
Virgil B. Sr., Reollor
V-8, good co ndihon , $495. ISO JC 200 LOT for sol e tn
S90 00 per mon th
Spruce . Norway Spruce , Col ·
216 E. Second Street
PIANO
IN
STRU~Cl'
I
ON
S.
Ct1t
ldren
's
Phone 378 6J.t9
Volun teer Fi r em en , SIS .OO
Syracuse Phone 992 -3714
orodo Blue Spruce . 5 to 10 leet .
Pomeroy, Ohio 45169
and odults June VanVranken
per year
1969 .4 DOOR hardtop Delio 88.
a
l ew
l arg er
Pric ed
Phone 9'12·3325
Cou n cilmen,
\4 .00
p er
992·2270.
reasonably. A reas best sol&amp;c ·
p.s .. p b , oir condil toning This
meeti ng
GUN
SHOOT
al
th
e
Racine
Gun
hon . 12 consecul1ve years of
cor ~~ tn excellen t co ndition.
Board ot Pub li c A'lf airs,
COUNTRY SPOT - Nice
Club every Sun day , \ p m
Origtnol owr1er and guaranteed
tree se llmg. Bob's Market , jus t
u .oo per meeting
brook side lot with 3
Ass orted meat s.
Cl erk , Boa r d o f P ub li c
across the brt dge in Meson .
mtieoge $950. Phone 992-5786
bedroom residence. Also
Aff a1rs. \49 6 00 per mon th
Pt1one (:304)773 ·.. 721 .
doily from noon ttll7 p .m .
has garage wlth 'h bath.
Dispat che r . $ 100.00 per PERSON 's BODY Shop 26 Ra ilroad
St., M iddlepor t woul d l i~e to FANCY CITRESS frui ts , novel
mon rh
and bedroom . Drilled welL
remind customers that Oec . 31
Clerk . wate r Depa rt ment ,
ora ng es
long e rtn es .
S2 64 per hour
ts the los t day to ~oke od·
t'ur Rmt
tongeloes 6 va rie ty of oppl es
IN TOWN - 2 bedrooms.
water &amp; Se wage Superin ·
vantage of th e poi nt jobs - oil
lo a ny ' quonity red. blue ond
mod. bath, nat. gas F.A.
tendent , SJ 10 pe r hour
aver tn 1 co lor. $100 2 tone
J AND 4 RM furnt shed o nd unwh1te grope s, assorted bulk
furnace . Full basement
( 11 ~· ti mes o ve r 40 nours.
lurni ~ h ed opt s. Pho ne 991·
$125 ' without body work . Stop
Chm rmos condy and nu ts
S5 55 per hour
with wash e r - dryer
5434 .
in
or
pho
ne
985
·4174
for
ap·
POMEROY
~alrv1ew
Also
,
lor
a
Ct1rls
tmos
gtft
sugWa t er &amp; Se wage Ass' t ,
hookups. Want only 15500.
pointmen
t.
ges
ti
on:
ex
tra
fami
ly
,
frutl
Hts.
Lovely
brick
veneer,
J
Super1ntendent , S3 .35 pe r hour
COU NTRY Mobile Home Pork , Rt
baske ts .4 convenient Siles to
Meter Reader , S3. 13 pe r SWEEPER AND sew1ng Machines
bedroom
s,
ba
th,
modern
33, ten m1les north of Pomeroy.
COUNTRY HOME - 3
hour
! 11 your needs . Ouan1ty dtskitchen, · ut i lity room,
Lorge lots wt th concre te patios,
Repo•r. Por ts and Suppl tes
Wat e&gt; r t. :. ewage Dept ,
bedrooms, mod . bath, fuel
co
unh
ov
o
tl
oble.
Bob
s
Marke
t.
carpeting
,
garage,
stor'age
st
dewolks
,
ru
nners
and
off
Oovis
Vacu
um
Cleane
r
one
Extra He lp
oil F.A. furnace , nice eat-In
Ju st across the bndge. Mason
bldg .• porch, chain fence,
half mtle up George'e Creek
mee t po rktng Phone 992 -7479.
5 vear s or more servtce.
Phone {304) 773·4721 .
kitchen Screened -In porch
Rood off Stor e Route 7 Pt1one
about
1
acre.
Almost new.
u 13 pe r hour
FURNISHED two bedroom opt .,
and large large . $19,500.
1 year to 5 .,.ears service ,
! ~ 14 ) 446 - 0294 .
adults only . No pets . Mid S2 99 per hOur
MIDDLEPORT - Corner
dl eport Phone992-3874 .
L ess tha n 1 year sNvtce . SHOO TING MATCH, ju st a ll Rt . 7
15 ACRES - Gas well ,
lol. 3 bedrooms . 2 baths.
by ·poss ncar Rock Spr ings
S2 85 per ho ur
forced
air f urna ce, 3
A VAILABLE ot Rtvers ide Apart One
good
used
Rem
ington
utility R., dining R., some
Mechan ic, SJ 36 per hour
Cem etery, eve ry Sunday. 12
ments I bedroom $100 per
bedroom renovated hom e
Chain
Saw
no
Ce m eter .,.
carpeting
.
Storage
or
office
noon,
month, 2 bedrooms , $133. An
One good used McCullough
and 2 car garage . $32.500.
5 years or more se r vtce .
bldg,, lorn of shrubbery,
Chatn saw
S7S
NOTICE . Pratt' s M eal' Mkt
Equal Housi ng Opportu nity .
\3 . 13 pe r hou r
natural
gas
heat,
excellent
On e good used Hom ell tePho ne 992 -3273
1 year to 5 years se r v ice .
{Pleasant on Meat Proceu tng .
NEAR TOWN - Cozy 3
neighborhood .
\2 .99 pe r ho ur
Chain Saw
S1SO
Inc .) Cus tom slaughtering on d
bedrooms ,
nice bath ,
O
NE
BEDROOM
1.\pts
,
at
VILLAGE
RUTLAND
About
4
Less !Man 1 year serOJ ic e,
New Co -Op Wat er Sot process ing Re tail, w holesa le.
natural
gas
F
.A.
furna ce on
MANOR
in
M
tddleport
lor
$104
S2.85 p er hour
acres in town . Older home
teners
No oppo1r1 ment necessarY . Coli
level lot. $22,000.
Rel ief D lspa tcne r , $2 57 pe r
monthly plus elec or SIJO inmodeiVC
-XVI
OnlyS:\1995
has
3
bedrooms.
dining
R.,
{61.4) 593·8655, hour s, 9.00 !i ll
ho ur
cludmg ·elec. LOWER RATES for
Onl! good used G ibson Side bath, alum . siding, out
6:QO 7 Pomeroy Rood Athens
Sw imm lng In stru cto r, S2 .SO
SENIOR CITIZENS Conven ient
SlO_O
by -Side Refrigerator
RIVER PROPERTY
cellar,
storage bldg .,
Oh
per hou r
to shoppmg on Third and Mill
New
· 3 bedroom all el&amp;c .
All ex tra hour s to r nourly
natural gas heat. Just
Sts m Midd leport· Brand new
home. Nice kitchen , dining
emp loyees Will be at the
$15,500.00.
htgh qu ohty apa rtments See
hourly r a te
Wanted to Buy
with glass sliding doors .
POMEROY
Jock W. C..rsey, Mgr.
the manager at Apt . 26 or ca ll
Sec II · That secr etarial ,
$37,500.
RECREATION
CENTER
Phonem·2181
992 -772 1. A n Equal Housing
c lerica l and -or bookkeep ing OLD furniture ice bo •es , bross
- long eslabllshed doing a
r ecor d . k eep1 ng hourly em Opportuni ty .
bed s. woll telephones and
POMEROY - 2 bedrooms,
ploy ees be em ploy ed at a
very good business. Low
porh . or comple e househol ds
GOOD USED relr igerotor , bought '2 BEDROOM mob ile home~n
bath,
furnace. basement,
maximum of 35 hours per
investment E)(cellent
Write M. D. Miller. Rr . -4 .
new, side by Stde . reason for
Roc1 ne Area Phone 992 -5858.
week ,
e~t:ce p t
fo r
an
and furniture. All for only
re
tu
rn
.
Pomeroy
,
O
hio
Co
ii
992·771XJ
emergen cy th a t sha ll aiise.
sellt ng . Phone 147·3521 after .4
S12,900.
3 BEDROOM, 2 story house, com·
POMEROY - 3 bedrooms.
sa ld eme r gency of extra no urs CASH poid f or oil mokes and
pm
pletely remodel ed. new carpel,
bath
,
basemen!,
dining
to be appro.11ed by Cou ncil .
models of mobt le homes
BUILDING LOTS - Rock
FIREWOOD PHONE 742 -2131.
I.. Jtchen . etc. 4 mil es north of
~\ec . 111 : The follow ing a r e
room, utility space, hard.
Ph one oreo code 614 -.423 ·9531 .
Springs and Five Points
Pomeroy on St . Route 7 , $225
tter eby declared as lega l
wood
floors,
natural
gas
FIR EWOOD, $20 pickup truc k lo od
l{olld~ ys for the employees of
are'as.
month plus utilit tes. Phone
TIMBER , Pom eroy Forest Pro furna ce, storm doors and
deh¥ered; $15, you pick 1t up.
9'fle V il lage of Midd lepor t :
985·33&lt;1.
ducts. Top price for standing
Pt1one
(304)
8B'
2
-3205.
,
..
windows,
porch
.
$12,500.00.
~ew Y~ar's Dllly ; Memor ial
sawtimber . Co lt Kent Hanby ,
WE HAVE THE HOUSE
LISTINGS WANTEO lN
~ ~ y ;t In dep endenc e
D ay ;
ROBYN BASE C.B. rod 1o. (tube
1-446-8570.
FOR YOU, CROP IN AND
L:t'bOr Day ; Thlllnks g iving
;,;-·,;.;.,,.S;~E~,;CTlON OF
type) w1th D-104 power mike
SEE lT.
Chr istma'f, Day
1..0IN S, CURRENCY. tok ens, old
l ike new, Priced reasonable.
6ec . I V · That sa ld sala rie s
pocke t wa tches ond chains,
Phone 9.49-2322
We have now moved tO our
w~ll be in eff ec t Jan uary I.
Will do odd tobs . roofing , poin·
stlve r and gold. We ne ed tc16.4
19)1
.
new location at 216 East
ti ng. gutter work . Phone 992·
ANTIQUE
DINING
room
suite,
6
and
oi&lt;W
r
sil
ver
coi
ns,
Bu
y,
sell.
~ec
V : Ea ch full lime
Secon St. Pomeroy.
7409.
cho tr s. Phone 992 -6008 to see
or trod &amp;' Coli Roger Wamsley ,
em pl oyee of the Village shall
742·233 1.
btt entitled to sic k lea ve In the
H ECTROLUX SWEEPER, complete· EXPERIENCED BABYSITTERS tok ·
arrtount of one and one fourt h
lng rese rvations for oil night
ly reb1.ult with oil new Of·
( l"/• 1 days r.er month . and CASH ! !! for junk cors . Frye's
ond hourly S!lhng lor New
tochment s, $54 .95. Al so Hoover
Truck on d Auto. 24 HOUR
s ~al l be en tiled to accrue sa1d
Year's Eve. For information,
sweepe rs, ta nks or uprights,
WRECKER SERVICE! Phone
5)f.k l eave up to one nundred
ca11992·7rfl2.
$18 Phone992-Sl4b
tlNenty { 1'20J days .
742 -208 1
SPE.CIAL - 3 bedroom and attacneo garage, tiilal
•
~
Sec . VI
Each 'full l ime
DRAPERIES, made to order . Phone
electric
home under construction on 'h acre lot. Owner J
SINGER
golden
Touch
N'
Sew.
BUYING
RAW
FUR
N
o
1.
_.,ployee of the Vi lle ge, in
9..9 -2102.
DoljS it al l. Zig -zogs. sews on
wlllllnlsh In 30 cltys for buyer or will sell " as Is". May
Mu skrol $.4 .7S: Coon $15, Mole
~u d i ng full t ime hourly r a te
knits , outomottc, button holer,
erflployees . shall be ent i tled
mink , $15 . Ph one Geo .
lake trade. Loceled neer Chesler.
dur ing each y ear after the
mok es design s, many othe r
Bu ck ley , (614) 669·4761 offer 5
first year to two -we eks
f eatures . 1us t lik e new.
p .m .
51 ACRES FREE GAS-Modern 1'h story house, 3 br ..
va cat ion , exc luding l ega l
Original price, $549 95. must \!ani Sale
·dining
room, fireplace, full basement, nlc:e porches and
hol ida ys , w l tn pay . Em sell only $129 95 Cosh or
ployees wllh f ifteen or m ore Loot and Fo.uud
out buildings. Large scenic lake with green gross end
t
erms
.
Cotl
992-5146,
IF
YOU
ha11e
a
servtce
to
offer
.
ars servi ce shall be enti tled
pine trees around lt. Watch the large bass swim along
wont to buy or sell some thing ,
thr ee weeks vaca t ion 'filth REWARO FOR red whit e and blu e HOUSE Lors for sale Near Meigs
In the clear water. Prell)las a picture. Priced to sell
ae look ing l or work , , . or
y eac h yea r
Mines 1 Phone 7.. 2.2746.
billfol d toke n m Swisher &amp;
$37,&gt;400.00
Sec V I I · Each employee of
whatever . . you'll get results
Lohse Drug Store Please lea~e CHiUSTMAS ' SPECIAl: T~rquotSe
VIlla ge entitled to vacation
fost er with a Sentinel Wont Ad .
ol Ootl y Sentinel off1ce.
$Yllll u5e th e .,a ca tion ltme in
1ew lery, 20 percent off . l ong Ri·
Co11992-2156
·
COOLVl LLE- Nice mod. brick home containing three
tne year of en I i ttem ent or
lle Shop, 248 Riverv iew Drive.
bedroom•, dlnlng room. living room wlth fireplace, full
5ha 11 be pai d for any unused
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3090
port ion vacation a t t he ir
basement with garage; Iorge front porch, nat, gas.
pr evai l ing wage ra te at the
I S SU FT . ches t type free:r:e r , 2 Pctdur Sat.,
furnace , city woler end well weter, 1 beautiful hOme
!I mP. of payment . If at t ne end
yeOrs old. $150. Remtngton PLEASURE HORSES and poni es,
with appro&gt;&lt;. sv, ecrei of lend, fruit trees and shade
of a n y year any such em 66 outomotic 22 rifle ,
model
lrHS surrounding .JI. Pion!)' of gordon spoc;e, good,
):lloyee has any a cc r ued and
also will buy horses and
$45. Pair ol boy's ice skate s.
ORDINANCE NO . 104,· 76
un used vacatton ti me, the
ponies Phone (61.4 ) 696·3290,
flshlng aree close by, located ln Coolvllle, Ohio. Prlced
size 7. new, $5. Phone Betty
Clerk shall m ake payment to
An Ord inance to Amend Or Auth·Rttves .
~
11
only $32,000. Call now.
Longentflt . 985·3985 .
the employee for such unused
dinonce No. 1031·75
lime within th ir t Y da ys (30)
Be i t or ds i ned by tne
•ALl white Garmon Shepherd Pu p·
co unc il ot th e Vi ll age of
after th e end of th e vacation
CHESTER - 113 acres farm, 80 acres tillable land,
pies , l ine blooded . See Richard
year
Vacatton year shall
Midd leport a s follow s
nlce 2 story farm house, 7 rooms and bath, all
' Gilkey , Cl•fton, W . Vo .
mean ea ch 12 month s pe r iod
Sec . 1 Tha t Section I shall
304-113-5%2 or 173·5775.
hardwood floors and , ba5ement. Barn and oth~r
following the f ir st full year of
Inc lude t he follow ing :

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Business Services ·

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Motor Co.

HOME IMPROVEMENT
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PROBLEMS?

Lot "'moroy Ltndmerk
sollon &amp; condition your
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5 MONTH OLD Registered Irish
Seller lor sole, $50. Phone

992-3565.
CHESTER · -

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Jock W. C..rsey, Mgr.
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Ever dream of owning your own

golfcourse? Here's your chlnce for you or your friends

ONLy 1279,95
1.11 us . test your wotor
Fl'lt.

outbuildings, 2 ponds. A nice laying farm prlced to go.
Located neer Chester, cell hlr, appt.

2 '·; ACRES level IOnd. ,,, mile
from Rut land on New limo
Rood. Phone 742-2930 or offer 5
p .m.
12 ACRES in Donvill ~ .
992-7791 ahertfp.m.

Pho11e

to own • nlee rolling golf course, SO'h acres, 9 greens,
nice modern club hoUI4, outbuilding wlth all spraying
and seeding equipment, nllds some mowlng and e ·
little repelr wor~ on golf course. This could bt
purchased with the 113 ecres listed above and
developed Into a beautiful 18 hole golf cour.•. call for
appt.
·

.CALL JIMMY DEEM.949-238i

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WE'D BE EAiTING
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Dependable
Furnace Service.
Oil or Ga~ Burners

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c hance

Today 's hand Is an e~ample

ol a Bath coup varia11on .
North's two-spade call is one
those modern cue bids
designed to announce a good
hand. North happened to have
first round spade control and
some ideas lor a slam, but he
didn't have any great slam m·
terest.
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South's two-notrump rebid
ought to have shown a better
spade holding th an jack·
small , but South Just wanted
to discourage any slam ideas
his partner might have. North

of

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BRADFORD , Auc ti oneer, Com·
plete Service Phone 949 -2487
or 949-2000 Racine , Oh1o , Cnll
Bradford
ELWOOD DOWERS REPAI R Sweepers, toasters. iron s, a ll
sma ll opplionces l awn mower ,
nex t to State H1ghwoy Goroge
on Route 7. •Phone (61.4) 985·

3825.
REMODE LING P!umbmg heating
ond oll lypes of general r epo tr .
Work guaranteed 20 yea rs ex penence. Phone 992-2409
SEWING MACHINE Repairs. ser ·
vtee - all mak es. 991 -22B4 . Th e
Fabr •c
Sh op , Pom e r oy .
Authomed Singer Soles a nd
Service. We shorpen So ssors

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pl um bing an d healing. Phon e
. 992-5858
.
ELECTRONIC T V CLINIC , New
T.V. shop. Electronic TV. Cli nic
Servtce call , $5 95 . Ca lor 8 &amp; W
antenn a system!' ster.e os et, ,
572 South Third, Middl eport
Phone 991 -6306. Ca riy in and

so~em~~!_ - - - - - - · ·
WILL TRIM or cut lrees and sh rubber y. Phone 742-3167 or 949-

by. THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
5 Capitol
I Taunts
fellow
6 Buckel
!abbr.)
handle
6 Maestro's
10 " ... form
aid
- perfec t
7 Like tmeeldy )
·Union"
II Partner
8 Not well
12 Italian
9 Ca ustic
Yuletide
substance
13 Prayer
greeting
word
12 wds.)
II Wylie's
15 Poet
1sm
16 Domingo
15 German
' or Gedda' '
Christmas 17 Violin
carol
-~ artisan
12 wds.)
18 Catnip
23 Hwnble
19 Baseball
21 Girl's name
league
%5 Not fit
(abbr.)
26 Farned
20 ~'rench
archer
composer
28 Tippler
21 Join forces
29 Proofread·
ing marks
30 Do a Yuletide task
(3 wds. )
33 Nigerian
tribesman
31 French
Yuletide
greeUng
(2 wds. )
41 Presenlly
42 U.fty perch
43 Dependent
41 Towel
Iabrie
DOWN
I Gift of 2 Luau
baking pol
3 Bleachers'
cry
I Marine bird

BORN LOSER

2545.
·- -- ---.·--- -HOWERY AND MARTIN Ex·
COIIOiing, septiC syst e m s.
do:r:e r . back hoe , dump truck ,
hmeslone. grove L blacktop
pav in g, Rt U3. Phone 1 (b 14)
698-733\ .
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lAST CHRISTMAS AUCTION. Sole.
Lo ts of new merchontdse toys
an d g1fts. Thuf sd oy ntght , 6:30
p.m . ot the Auction House. Hor ·
ton St ., Ma son, W.Va.

7&lt;2·2348
CARPENTER. flooring
ce iling.
p on eli n~. P.hone 992- 27.5 9 .~
DOZER work and weldin g. Con·

loCI Jomes Parsons. Rl. 1,

Racine , on Carme l Rood

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SAVE ON
CARPETING

SINil

No. 185 - 3
home with

heating

new

overlooking
$40.900.

r iver .

No.

acre. .fl!rm, 3

91

Price

bedroom home, several

outbui ld ings on paved
road. Price $0,000.
We have severa l business

properties for sale. Call for
further Information
104 W. Mlln
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours Call
992·7133

CONTACT:
Lois Peuley
Brench Mlnagor

IlL ABNER

Rogullr$1~. 95

$10.~

.

Sq . Yd.

Evorydey money
Good choice colors.
12or15FI.

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Gr.en, gold, red. blue, rutf.
Do It your sell, with
podding, $7.95 sq. yd. With
podding lnotolled Sl.ts
squere yerd.

TELL

Rutlond..

p

house
26 Arctic
explorer
27 Table scrap
29 Late
Chinese

VJ.P.

Day"
36 Totem pole
37 Born (Fr.)
38 Hockey
great
39 Norse
health
goddess
10 Grassy

31 Municipal
V.l.P.
32 Tendency
34 Jabber,_...,._.,...;i.:ji:.:.:.

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TO SETTER ~OVRSE;lF ...
'IOUJUST SEEM TO W.~T
TO STM LIKE 'IOU ARE FOR
T~E REST OF ~OVR . LIFE ;

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THAT'S NOT TRUE
,.\CTV.\LL'i, [ HAVE
616 PL-'NS ...

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GETTING ASOUT FIVE

OF REAL GOOD

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THU RSDAY , DECEMBER 16, 1t76
6:00-Su nrlse Semester 10.
6: 1s-Farm Report 13.
6:20-Not For Women Only 13.
6:*-News 6; Sunrise Semester 8: Urban League 10.
6:45-Mornlng Report 3.
6:50-Good Morning , West VIrginia 13.
6:5s-Good Morning . Trl Stall 13 .
7:00-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning, Amorlca 6,13: CBS
News B; Chuck White RepQrls 10.
7:0s-Bugs Bunny s, Friends 10.
7·30--Schoolles 10.
8·00-Lasale 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8.10: Slsame St. 33.
8:30--Big Valley 6.
9:00-A .M. 3: Phil Donohue 4.15.13 ; Lucy Show 8: Mlko
Douglas 10.
9:*-Cross·Wits 3; One Lite to Llve61Good Day 8.
10:00-San ford &amp; Son 3,~ . 15 : Pr ice is Right 8, 10; Mike
Douglas 13 .
10: 15-General Hospital 6.
10:3(t-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15.
11 :00-Wheel of Fortune 3,15: WH kday 41 Edge ot
Night 6; Double Dare 8,10: Morning with D.J . 13:
Elec . Co. 20 . '
n ·30--Sumperp,4,15; Happy Days6,13; Love of Lift
8, 10; Seseme St. 20 .
11 :ss-Take Kerr 8; Ms . Flxlt 10
12 :00-News 3.6,8,10: Don Ho 13: Bob Baun 4: 50 Grand
Slam 15.
12 :30--Gong Show 3.15: All My Children 6,13: Search
for Tomorrow 8,10.
12 .55-NB C News 3,15.1:00-Somerset 3; Ryan's Hope
6,13; Concentration 81 Young &amp; the Restless 10: Not
For Women Only 15.
1:3()-..Days of Our lives 3,4,15: Family Feud 6,13: As
The World Turns 8,10.
2:00-$20,000 Pyramid 13; Olnah 6.
2:30--0octors 3,4,15; One Lite to Llvo 13: Guiding
light 8, 10.
3·oo-Another World 3,4,15: All In The Family 8,\0:
Antiques 20.
3:1s-General Hospital 13.
3:*-Bewltched 6; Match Game 8,10; Lilies Yoga &amp;
You 20.
4:00-Mister Corloon 3; Mercus Welby, M.D. 4:
Somersel 15; Howdy Coody 6; M1ckey Mouse Club
8; Sesame St . 20,33; Movie "The Big , Store" 10;
Dinah 13 .
4:30--My Three Sons 3; Emergency One 6 ; Pertrldge
Family 8: Fllntstones 15.
5:00-Big Valley 3: Merv Grlflln ~~ Brady Bunch 8:
Mister Roge•s 20,33; Star Trek 15.
5:30--News 6: Family Affair 8: Elec. Co. 20.33; Adam ·
12 13.
6:00-News 3,~,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6: loom 20:
Consumer Experience 33.
6:*-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Grlffllh 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Hodgepodge Lod!le 20 ; lTV
Utilization 33.
1·00- Truth or Cons. 3: To Tell fhe Truth 4: Bowling for
Dollars 6; Muppet Show 8; News 10: To Tell the
Truth 13: My Three Sons 15: Anyone for Tennyson?
20; Gelling On 33. ·
7:30--Hollywood· SQuares 3,4; Ohio . State Lottory 6:
Price Is Right 8: MacNell·Lehrer 20.331 Wild
Kingdom 10: Nashville on The Road 13: Dolly 15.
8:00-0lck Van Dyke 3,4,15: Welcome Back, Kotter
6,13 ; Wellons 8,10: Visions 20; Mesterploce Theatre
. 33.
8:*-Barney Miller 6, 13.
·
9:oo-Best Sellers 3,4, 15; Tony Randall 6, 13; ·Hawaii
Flve.Q 8; Vision! 33; Oral Roberts' Chrlllmos
Dreem 10.
9:*-Nency Walker 6,131 Jeanne Wolf With 20.
10:110-Gibbsvllle 3,4, 15; ABC News Close·Up 6,13:
Barnaby Jones B: Chrlslm•• at Home wlth the King
Family 10; News 20.
10 :30--Woman 20.
11 :00-News 3,4,6,8,10,13, 15; MecNell ·lehrer Report
33 .

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11 : 30--Johnny Car11011 3,4 , 15; Streets of San Francisco
6,13: Kojok 8; Mary Hartman 10: ABC News 33.
'12 :00-Movle "The Bishop's Wile" .10; Janakl 33.
12 :30--Movle "Sapphlre' l l .
12:40--0an Augusl6,13 .
1:00-Tomorrow 3.4.
1:50-News 13.

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Our right hand opponent has
opened with four hearts. We
are vulnerable and he is nol.
We bid lour spades. We may
be landing miles deep in the
soup, bu t we are far more
hkely lo find ourselves win·
nlng game and rubber.

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Bedroom alder·

system.
wiring
and
plumbing, open fron t porch

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know what we do with :

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EXCAVATI NG , do2er , loode 1 ond EXCAVATING
BAC KHOES,
backhoe work . dump truck s
DOZER , TRENCHER. lOWBOY,
and lo-boys for hire: wtll hau l
DUMP TRUCKS Bill PULLINS,
ftll d1rt . to so\1. l1meston"ll a nd
.PHONE ~2·2478, DAY OR
grove l Coil Bob or Roge r JefNIG HT .
fers. day p~on e fi91 -7089 ,
n1 ght phone 992·3525 or 9'12 · NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY . Good
t1mc to hove those kit che n
5232
cobin eb buill mlo your hou se.
EXCAVA TING , dozer , backhoe
We hove good carpenters to [oy
and dttc her . Ch arles R. Hoi · ·
tt1e m o ut ond butld them in
fteld , Bock Hoe Service
Coli Guy Net gler. 949 - 2~ __
Rut land, Ohio . Phone 7-42-2008,
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Sewtng
SE PTIC Systems installed by
Mochm es cleaned , oiled ohd
ltcensed
msto\ler
Shepard
ad ju sted
$4 98 .
5ew mg
Contractor s. Phone 742 -2409 .
Cente r , Middlepo rt , Ohio.
-----SE PTIC TANKS cleaned . Mode rn
Sonttol ion , 992 -3954 or W7·
2428.
WILL do roofing . cons trucllon
plumbing ond heating. No job
to o Iorge or too smoU Phone

for success.

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

.

em ploymenl .
A ll welfare and aid f or lhf
Sec . VIII : All OnJinance5 in
ag ed ca ses by St ate , Cou nty ,
con flict with this Ordinance
or townsh ip shall be 150.00
bOMeS .
are hereby repealed .
Sec . IX. This Ordinance
Sec . II Thi s Ordlna nce·sha/1
shall tak ~ effect and be In
take effect and be l in force
fOr ce from anct after January ' from and aft er December 13 ,
1976
I , 1977.
Passed th e 13th day of
Pcn5ed t he 13th day of
Oecembel' 1976
December 1916.

EAST

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t 6532

ALLEYOOP

949·211~

Ph. HZ-3!!3 110.1 m9.

WEST

SOUTH 101

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20.

10 :00-Mac Davis 3,4,15 ; Charlie'• Angels 6; News 20:
To Be Announced 33.
10:*-Book Beat 33.
1i.OO-Newo 3,4,6,13,15; MocNtll·Lehrer Report 33.
11 =*-Johnny Car""'13,4,15: Rook los 6,1 3; Nows 8,10:

12 :3o-Movle " Treasure of San Gennaro" 10

was discouraged a nd settled
for three notrump.
Three notrump played by
North would be the normal
contract for his hand and it
would go right down alter
East opened a spade
So uth as declarer had a
really good chance lo make it.
He ducked the king of spades
lead and If Wesl had sh ifted lo
any other sui t or had led a low
spade everything would have
come up roses lor South . After
long sludy Wesl decided thai
his on ly chance would be lo
continue with the queen of
spades and hope to pickle
South's jack so West led the
qu een and ended South' s

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David Parsons, OWner

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NORTH
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ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING
'6.95

111-100011$
IEPI.ICI.EIIT

7:30-$1110.000 Name That Tune 4: Motch Geme PM 6:
$25,000 Pyramid 8; MacNeii·Lehrer 20.33: Brook
the Bank 13: Wild Kingdom 15.
8:00-John Davidson 3,4,15: Bionic Woman 6: Gun.
smoke 8: Nova 20,33: Good Tlmes 10; Rodeo 13.
8:*-Jeffersons 10.
9:00-Doan Me rlin 3.4,15: Borella 6; Movie " The
Geteway" 8,10: Dance ln Amerlce J;J ; Soundstage

12:&lt;0--My$tery of the WHk 6.13.
1:00-Tomorrow J,-4 .
2:10--News 13.

Bath coup goes down drain

IW:INE
CARPET SHOP

lnsuliliDn Senicas

Hubbard's
GreenhouSe

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Hortman 10: JKnakl 33.

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DIREr.T FABRIC SALES 1.

Pomeroy Landmark

LOOK! rM JU$T A
THICK·5KULLED MALE
WITH NO F&amp;M ININ ~
INTU ITIOM! .•. CAIJT '&gt;UU
TELL 1,\E WHAr'5 601~6
ON·· IN PL/111'/

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invntment

plus edd to the veluo of
yOur homo. Trust those
necessary fix -It, room
addition end romoclollng
jobs to your frlondly ,
neighborhood, quollfltd
builder.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1976
5:00-Big Valley 3; Merv Griffin •: Brady Bunch 8:
Mloter Roaers 20.33: Ster Trek 15.
5:*-Secret Santa Contlnues6: Family Altair 8: Elec.
Co. 20.33: Adam -12 13.
·
COO-News 3,4,8,i0,13,1l ; Zoom :Iii? Teaching Children
33.~
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6:30--N BC Newo 3 , ~.15: ABC News 13: News o: CBS
News 8, 10; Hodgepodge L~e 20: Lil ia s Yoga &amp;
You 33.
7:00-0ral Roberli' Christmas Dream 3: To Tell lhe
Trijlh 4; Bowling tor Dollars 6: Pop Goes the
Country B: News 10; To Tell I he Trulh 13: My Throe
Sons I 5: Consumor Surviva l Kit 20: Sportspage 33.

PROFESSIONAL

lund programs ot direct social
1974 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
13995
ser v ices to persons ove r the
Loc&amp;tl owner car, green finish, green vinyl roof, radial
age of 60 Any governmental
GUARANTEED JOBS; Location ,
w.w tires, air cond .• V-8, with automatic P. steedng &amp;
agency or public or private
$374.40 stng le, ,$502.80 mar ·
brekes.
·
nOn prof i t corp oration in the
ried , Army Recruittng , (014)
follo w ing counties is eligib le to
593
-3012,
coli
C
ollect,.
...
submit proposa l s : A tn ens.
197~ DATSUN
l2195
Hoc k ing. Me i gs , Monroe ,
210 2 door, loco! car, 4 speed trans., 44,200 miles, good
CARD OF THANKS
0
and ~P e rry
and
NobJe.
tires, dark green finish , reel economy .
I. OBITUARY
washington . Dead li ne for
Fur Sal•
S2.00 for
50 wor d.
su bmtlttng Is January 3, 1977 .
Pr olec t budget s will CO\Ier l-m lnl..m...!.! m,
1973 CAPRICE~ DR . HT
5299S
aifdltlonal word 3
COAL. limestone . and ca lcium
"Wt C.rt11
only .!he pertod of June 1. 19 77
Local 1 owner car,blk. vinyl roof, Grein Interior,
cen
ts
.
chloride
ond
coldu
m
brine
for
FrH Es1 .
Work Guor.
to May Jl. 1978 Proposals
wh lte.well tires, elr, automatic, power steering &amp;
BLIND ADS
dust cont rol ond special mndng
musl be su bm i tted on the
Rutland 12·9·1 mo. 7~2-2321
Additional
2Sc
Charge
brakes.
for mat dev eloped for thiS
sa lt lor former s Main Street ,
per Adve r f/5emtnt .
pu r pose Pr.ority services
Pomeroy . Ohio or phone 992
OFFICE
HOURS
i nclud e l nformat ton
and
38'11
8 : 30 am . to 5 .00 p .m
R eferrttl . Tran s portat ion ,
Dally.
8
:30
am
.
to
11
·
oo
Escort , Outreac h and Home _
1971 HONDA CL -.450
12.000
Noon Sat urday
SNvices. Res idential Repatr
miles siS$ )' bar. crash ba rs ,
UPHOLST£~Y .
Phone
toda
y
992.;,2
156
and Renovatron and Legal and
pull bock handle bars , new life
oth er Counseling and Assis t
ond sealS. Scr ambler s1de
For sofa, cbl•r CDshktn1, 1
an ce Servi ces . Oth er services
NOTICES
pipes $650 Call 949 -2480,
mottressos, padding. Ieite I
may a lso be ed dr essed Di r ec t
ATTN
.:
II
in qu ir ies and r equ ests for thE
hlr campers. Variety ol
POTATOES :0nd pumpk'irn . C. W.
ALL HOUSIWIVES
pr oposal f or mat to ·
sires.
Praflin . Por tl and , Ohto . Phone
All
Yard
Sa
ln,
Rummage
,
Ms . M arv Alice Varne r
Velvets, nylon prints,·
843-2254 .
Porc h and Basement Porc h
Are a AQency on Aging No a
Real Eo.tat• for
herculons, vinyl solld5, and
Auto Sale•
and Banment Sales etc .
Buck eye Htlls-Hocki ng Va ll e\
,COAL lor sole, Open 6 days per
m u st be pa id In ad~ance
fancy
prlnb, ucessorlts.
Reg t onal
Developme n
week ond even•ngs. For fu rther 1969 NovO , extra sharp new HOMESITES for sale , 1 ocre and
Get Yours In early by
Dist rlcl. :410 St Clai r But ldlng
up
Middlepqri.
near
Rutland
.
information col i (6 1.4 ) 307 -7338.
poi nt bucke t seats. oir shocks ,
sto pping by our office ~ t'
716 Putnam Str eet. Marielt a
The Da lly S~ nflnel. Tl l
Col l992·748 1.
"Jia Main Stroet
fllOgs . Phone 949·2480
OhtO 45750, ( 6141 374 -9436
APPlE
S.
FITZPATRICK
ORCHARD
.
Court St . or writ ing 80)(
Pl. PIIISinl
NEW
J
bed
room
house.
'2
baths,
STATE
ROUTE
689
PHO
NE
1908
BONNEVILLE
PONTIAC
129 , Pomeroy , Ohio 45769
( 121 8, 15, 'lie
Ph. 67!1-3469
1
acre,
Mtddleport
,
oil
elec
WilKESVIllE (61&lt;)669-3785
with your remittance
Phonf! 991 5535.·
_
_
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9:30..5:00 Dally
close to Rutland. Phone 992FULLER Bru~h Products lor sol.e
1973 PINTO Run -A-Bout . 4 speed ,
Tl118 :000 Fridays
7481
ORDI NAN CE NO . 1048·76
low mdeoge, ex cellent condt ·
Phone99'2·3.. 10.
An Or dinanc: e to es tabli sh lnM.,mury
!ton , re o l sho rp . Ph one SMAlllarm for sole. tO% down
CAMPER , $600. Also . horse
V illag e lObs and wage r ate s,
owner f inanced. Monroe Coun·
992·2386
and
es hblhhing
l ega l IN MEMORY of Noro Ror iden who
lra•l er , $450 Phone (614) b98 ·
ty , W. Va PhOne {304) 772·
holiday s, 11acati ons an d sick
3290.
197 1 LTD oi r conditioned . p.b .
dte d 4 yrs ago todoy .
3102 or (304)112·3227.
FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR
leav e.
ps. exce ll ent cond1tton . Phone
There is a li n~ deeth ca nno t PEARCE SIMPSON C.8. base sta YOUR HOME In pots end
Co mmercial proper ty opprox 17
hanging baskets tro m 75c
992·3&lt;42.
sever.
tion
Phone
'
2
47·'2684
aft~H
5
Be il er d a in~d b y t h e
ceres, level land, loco led at
to SS.OO . Also . lay away
Co uncil ol the Village of lo ve and remembrance lost
pm
1969 CADILLAC Sedan Oe ... ille
Tuppers Ploms on Ohto Route
~OINSETTIAS now tor
forever
.
Mtdd leport as f ol l ows :
four door, whi te sidewal l ltres.
CHRISTMAS . 6000 10
7
Phone
(614)
667
-6304
Corl
Bern
ard
ond
grondch•l
dren
CHRISTMAS
fREE
S.
Main
St
.
Sec . J That th J! fo ll owi ng
power steering . power brak es.
choose from. PERFECT
flutlond
wag e sc a le Is ~ ereby adopted
FOR GIFTS In red , Wh i te
powe r seots , om &amp; fm rQdio , 3 bedrooms. I'!, baths Iorge llv·
lor emp lo yees o f th e Vil lage of
tng room . dt mn g room ond ktl ·
and pink . S3 00 to S6 00. '20
cltmate con trol E~tce ll ent co n·
LARGE ElECTRONIC orga n ond
Middlepo r t :
Notice•
pet . off on 10 or more.
chell , tull y carpeted . Phone
bench . 2 keyboards leslte
dition l oca l awt;'ler Phone
Ch1ef of Police , 5731 .00 per
992-3129. or 992-5434
Speak er, beautiful cabine t
992 24 13. $1,444.44.
mon th
THE RACINE Fi re Deportment w1ll
Regular Patr olman
Also. 35 m m .· camera . 1· 1.5
have a gun shoot Sa t urday at
1970 DODGE POLARA . Phone 59 acres . b room h9use both
5 vears or more serv ice .
lens elt'tro telephoto lens ond
pa r tly carpeted , l wo out6:30
p
.
m
or
thett
bu
ddmg
m
992·5478.
SJ. 30 per hour
flosh otfochmenl Got l Mt ll er.
buildtngs. dug base ment ,
Ba shon
'
1 year to 5 years servtce . SJ IS
phone 992 -3196
1HAVE o 1972 von for sal e Equ1p·
Phone 992-577'
one- th ird tillab le
m tnerol
per hou r
NOW occept tng iono student s.
ped lor co mpany In number I
Syr~~tcuse, Ohio
nghts located ne or Dan111 lle .
L ess th an 1 year service .
CHRISTMAS
PONIE
S
lor
ch
tldren
begtn ners tn l medt otes. od·
sho pe. Phone 992 -3305.
SJ 00 per hour
Reduted fo r qu tck sol e,
Catl {614 )bqa.J290.
vollced tuden s. Ca ll
992El&lt;t r a Police, $1 95 per hour
$23,500 Phone 741 -2766 •
19bB
tt1ree
-fourth
ton
JEEP
truck
,
7270 .
BEEF CATTLE , 30\ eoch , good hoy
Stre et Emp loyees
36 in cop, bunks cook stove . NEARLY •lew ol elec home, full
s yea r s or more ser vice . IN TE RV IEWS wi be held Mnday
rake Al so set of 16.5 runs for
ref. trlr . package , $2150 Wi ll
'SJ 13 per hou r
base ment. for sole by owner .
Ford or Chev rolet th ree -fourth
Nov . 12 1976 star t ing at 11 00
COU NTRY fa rml and w ith seclud·
trade . Phone 985-.. 227
1 year to 5 yea r s se r vice
Rutla nd area. Phone 742-2531
h
stainles
s
t1ub
ton
truck
wtt
om . o'cloc k tn the off ice at the
ed woods , wa ter ond goo d oc ·
S2 .99 p er hO ur
Pt1on
e
caps
Call
992
-7201
or
992
-3309
1970 Mustang Grandt
TUPPERS PLAIN S OHIO Three
Meigs C-t~ unl y Commtss tone rs
L ess than 1 year se r vice.
cess 111 Monroe Cou nt y W Va.
~2 · 3160 or 9n-611b.
S2.85 p er ho ur
bedroom house fam ily room ,
Cour l Hause , Pomeroy Oh to CONSOLE S T EREO - ~ADI O t:Qm$1 ,000 down , col i (J04 ) 772·
Pool &amp; Par k Direc t or ,
fi repl ace . .2 bot t1s, dt shwosher,
for arc hitects w ho ore on the
binoti on am-fm rad.Jo . Ba lan ce
V AN . 1976 DODGE . ca rpeted
3102 or (3041172-3227 .
$404 .25 pe r m onth
range . ga rbag e di spos al
oppro~e d Its ! of Stole At ·
$103 46 or tll' rms. Ca ll 992 - 3~b5 .
new t 1tli!S, 6 cy l. standard, w dl
L i f eguar ds. S l 35 per hour
carpet. sun deck , Iorge lo t
chllech (Pub lic Works State of
se
ll
or
•rode
for
second
car.
Secre ta ry to Mayor . S3t4 00
$26 500. Phone (b l -4) 667 -6304 . ""
Ohio) f or the proposed mul tt · .WESTERN FLYER 10 spee d bike . '27
Phone (614 ) 593 -681 7 alt er b
per month
tnches. l tk e new Co ii 992·31Bq
pur
pose locdi l y for Mvtgs
Ex tr a Clertca l Help , $7 97
2
ACRES OF land at Wtldwood
p "' .
Co unty. Please col i fo r appo.nt CHRISTM AS TREES Beoutllu l Planper hour
Estat es, $4200. Phone 992-3273 .
CHEVEllE
2
door
hardtop,
1968
Clerk , Ceme ter y Trustees .
ment, 992-1895
tation grown Scotct1 PiM. wht te
Virgil B. Sr., Reollor
V-8, good co ndihon , $495. ISO JC 200 LOT for sol e tn
S90 00 per mon th
Spruce . Norway Spruce , Col ·
216 E. Second Street
PIANO
IN
STRU~Cl'
I
ON
S.
Ct1t
ldren
's
Phone 378 6J.t9
Volun teer Fi r em en , SIS .OO
Syracuse Phone 992 -3714
orodo Blue Spruce . 5 to 10 leet .
Pomeroy, Ohio 45169
and odults June VanVranken
per year
1969 .4 DOOR hardtop Delio 88.
a
l ew
l arg er
Pric ed
Phone 9'12·3325
Cou n cilmen,
\4 .00
p er
992·2270.
reasonably. A reas best sol&amp;c ·
p.s .. p b , oir condil toning This
meeti ng
GUN
SHOOT
al
th
e
Racine
Gun
hon . 12 consecul1ve years of
cor ~~ tn excellen t co ndition.
Board ot Pub li c A'lf airs,
COUNTRY SPOT - Nice
Club every Sun day , \ p m
Origtnol owr1er and guaranteed
tree se llmg. Bob's Market , jus t
u .oo per meeting
brook side lot with 3
Ass orted meat s.
Cl erk , Boa r d o f P ub li c
across the brt dge in Meson .
mtieoge $950. Phone 992-5786
bedroom residence. Also
Aff a1rs. \49 6 00 per mon th
Pt1one (:304)773 ·.. 721 .
doily from noon ttll7 p .m .
has garage wlth 'h bath.
Dispat che r . $ 100.00 per PERSON 's BODY Shop 26 Ra ilroad
St., M iddlepor t woul d l i~e to FANCY CITRESS frui ts , novel
mon rh
and bedroom . Drilled welL
remind customers that Oec . 31
Clerk . wate r Depa rt ment ,
ora ng es
long e rtn es .
S2 64 per hour
ts the los t day to ~oke od·
t'ur Rmt
tongeloes 6 va rie ty of oppl es
IN TOWN - 2 bedrooms.
water &amp; Se wage Superin ·
vantage of th e poi nt jobs - oil
lo a ny ' quonity red. blue ond
mod. bath, nat. gas F.A.
tendent , SJ 10 pe r hour
aver tn 1 co lor. $100 2 tone
J AND 4 RM furnt shed o nd unwh1te grope s, assorted bulk
furnace . Full basement
( 11 ~· ti mes o ve r 40 nours.
lurni ~ h ed opt s. Pho ne 991·
$125 ' without body work . Stop
Chm rmos condy and nu ts
S5 55 per hour
with wash e r - dryer
5434 .
in
or
pho
ne
985
·4174
for
ap·
POMEROY
~alrv1ew
Also
,
lor
a
Ct1rls
tmos
gtft
sugWa t er &amp; Se wage Ass' t ,
hookups. Want only 15500.
pointmen
t.
ges
ti
on:
ex
tra
fami
ly
,
frutl
Hts.
Lovely
brick
veneer,
J
Super1ntendent , S3 .35 pe r hour
COU NTRY Mobile Home Pork , Rt
baske ts .4 convenient Siles to
Meter Reader , S3. 13 pe r SWEEPER AND sew1ng Machines
bedroom
s,
ba
th,
modern
33, ten m1les north of Pomeroy.
COUNTRY HOME - 3
hour
! 11 your needs . Ouan1ty dtskitchen, · ut i lity room,
Lorge lots wt th concre te patios,
Repo•r. Por ts and Suppl tes
Wat e&gt; r t. :. ewage Dept ,
bedrooms, mod . bath, fuel
co
unh
ov
o
tl
oble.
Bob
s
Marke
t.
carpeting
,
garage,
stor'age
st
dewolks
,
ru
nners
and
off
Oovis
Vacu
um
Cleane
r
one
Extra He lp
oil F.A. furnace , nice eat-In
Ju st across the bndge. Mason
bldg .• porch, chain fence,
half mtle up George'e Creek
mee t po rktng Phone 992 -7479.
5 vear s or more servtce.
Phone {304) 773·4721 .
kitchen Screened -In porch
Rood off Stor e Route 7 Pt1one
about
1
acre.
Almost new.
u 13 pe r hour
FURNISHED two bedroom opt .,
and large large . $19,500.
1 year to 5 .,.ears service ,
! ~ 14 ) 446 - 0294 .
adults only . No pets . Mid S2 99 per hOur
MIDDLEPORT - Corner
dl eport Phone992-3874 .
L ess tha n 1 year sNvtce . SHOO TING MATCH, ju st a ll Rt . 7
15 ACRES - Gas well ,
lol. 3 bedrooms . 2 baths.
by ·poss ncar Rock Spr ings
S2 85 per ho ur
forced
air f urna ce, 3
A VAILABLE ot Rtvers ide Apart One
good
used
Rem
ington
utility R., dining R., some
Mechan ic, SJ 36 per hour
Cem etery, eve ry Sunday. 12
ments I bedroom $100 per
bedroom renovated hom e
Chain
Saw
no
Ce m eter .,.
carpeting
.
Storage
or
office
noon,
month, 2 bedrooms , $133. An
One good used McCullough
and 2 car garage . $32.500.
5 years or more se r vtce .
bldg,, lorn of shrubbery,
Chatn saw
S7S
NOTICE . Pratt' s M eal' Mkt
Equal Housi ng Opportu nity .
\3 . 13 pe r hou r
natural
gas
heat,
excellent
On e good used Hom ell tePho ne 992 -3273
1 year to 5 years se r v ice .
{Pleasant on Meat Proceu tng .
NEAR TOWN - Cozy 3
neighborhood .
\2 .99 pe r ho ur
Chain Saw
S1SO
Inc .) Cus tom slaughtering on d
bedrooms ,
nice bath ,
O
NE
BEDROOM
1.\pts
,
at
VILLAGE
RUTLAND
About
4
Less !Man 1 year serOJ ic e,
New Co -Op Wat er Sot process ing Re tail, w holesa le.
natural
gas
F
.A.
furna ce on
MANOR
in
M
tddleport
lor
$104
S2.85 p er hour
acres in town . Older home
teners
No oppo1r1 ment necessarY . Coli
level lot. $22,000.
Rel ief D lspa tcne r , $2 57 pe r
monthly plus elec or SIJO inmodeiVC
-XVI
OnlyS:\1995
has
3
bedrooms.
dining
R.,
{61.4) 593·8655, hour s, 9.00 !i ll
ho ur
cludmg ·elec. LOWER RATES for
Onl! good used G ibson Side bath, alum . siding, out
6:QO 7 Pomeroy Rood Athens
Sw imm lng In stru cto r, S2 .SO
SENIOR CITIZENS Conven ient
SlO_O
by -Side Refrigerator
RIVER PROPERTY
cellar,
storage bldg .,
Oh
per hou r
to shoppmg on Third and Mill
New
· 3 bedroom all el&amp;c .
All ex tra hour s to r nourly
natural gas heat. Just
Sts m Midd leport· Brand new
home. Nice kitchen , dining
emp loyees Will be at the
$15,500.00.
htgh qu ohty apa rtments See
hourly r a te
Wanted to Buy
with glass sliding doors .
POMEROY
Jock W. C..rsey, Mgr.
the manager at Apt . 26 or ca ll
Sec II · That secr etarial ,
$37,500.
RECREATION
CENTER
Phonem·2181
992 -772 1. A n Equal Housing
c lerica l and -or bookkeep ing OLD furniture ice bo •es , bross
- long eslabllshed doing a
r ecor d . k eep1 ng hourly em Opportuni ty .
bed s. woll telephones and
POMEROY - 2 bedrooms,
ploy ees be em ploy ed at a
very good business. Low
porh . or comple e househol ds
GOOD USED relr igerotor , bought '2 BEDROOM mob ile home~n
bath,
furnace. basement,
maximum of 35 hours per
investment E)(cellent
Write M. D. Miller. Rr . -4 .
new, side by Stde . reason for
Roc1 ne Area Phone 992 -5858.
week ,
e~t:ce p t
fo r
an
and furniture. All for only
re
tu
rn
.
Pomeroy
,
O
hio
Co
ii
992·771XJ
emergen cy th a t sha ll aiise.
sellt ng . Phone 147·3521 after .4
S12,900.
3 BEDROOM, 2 story house, com·
POMEROY - 3 bedrooms.
sa ld eme r gency of extra no urs CASH poid f or oil mokes and
pm
pletely remodel ed. new carpel,
bath
,
basemen!,
dining
to be appro.11ed by Cou ncil .
models of mobt le homes
BUILDING LOTS - Rock
FIREWOOD PHONE 742 -2131.
I.. Jtchen . etc. 4 mil es north of
~\ec . 111 : The follow ing a r e
room, utility space, hard.
Ph one oreo code 614 -.423 ·9531 .
Springs and Five Points
Pomeroy on St . Route 7 , $225
tter eby declared as lega l
wood
floors,
natural
gas
FIR EWOOD, $20 pickup truc k lo od
l{olld~ ys for the employees of
are'as.
month plus utilit tes. Phone
TIMBER , Pom eroy Forest Pro furna ce, storm doors and
deh¥ered; $15, you pick 1t up.
9'fle V il lage of Midd lepor t :
985·33&lt;1.
ducts. Top price for standing
Pt1one
(304)
8B'
2
-3205.
,
..
windows,
porch
.
$12,500.00.
~ew Y~ar's Dllly ; Memor ial
sawtimber . Co lt Kent Hanby ,
WE HAVE THE HOUSE
LISTINGS WANTEO lN
~ ~ y ;t In dep endenc e
D ay ;
ROBYN BASE C.B. rod 1o. (tube
1-446-8570.
FOR YOU, CROP IN AND
L:t'bOr Day ; Thlllnks g iving
;,;-·,;.;.,,.S;~E~,;CTlON OF
type) w1th D-104 power mike
SEE lT.
Chr istma'f, Day
1..0IN S, CURRENCY. tok ens, old
l ike new, Priced reasonable.
6ec . I V · That sa ld sala rie s
pocke t wa tches ond chains,
Phone 9.49-2322
We have now moved tO our
w~ll be in eff ec t Jan uary I.
Will do odd tobs . roofing , poin·
stlve r and gold. We ne ed tc16.4
19)1
.
new location at 216 East
ti ng. gutter work . Phone 992·
ANTIQUE
DINING
room
suite,
6
and
oi&lt;W
r
sil
ver
coi
ns,
Bu
y,
sell.
~ec
V : Ea ch full lime
Secon St. Pomeroy.
7409.
cho tr s. Phone 992 -6008 to see
or trod &amp;' Coli Roger Wamsley ,
em pl oyee of the Village shall
742·233 1.
btt entitled to sic k lea ve In the
H ECTROLUX SWEEPER, complete· EXPERIENCED BABYSITTERS tok ·
arrtount of one and one fourt h
lng rese rvations for oil night
ly reb1.ult with oil new Of·
( l"/• 1 days r.er month . and CASH ! !! for junk cors . Frye's
ond hourly S!lhng lor New
tochment s, $54 .95. Al so Hoover
Truck on d Auto. 24 HOUR
s ~al l be en tiled to accrue sa1d
Year's Eve. For information,
sweepe rs, ta nks or uprights,
WRECKER SERVICE! Phone
5)f.k l eave up to one nundred
ca11992·7rfl2.
$18 Phone992-Sl4b
tlNenty { 1'20J days .
742 -208 1
SPE.CIAL - 3 bedroom and attacneo garage, tiilal
•
~
Sec . VI
Each 'full l ime
DRAPERIES, made to order . Phone
electric
home under construction on 'h acre lot. Owner J
SINGER
golden
Touch
N'
Sew.
BUYING
RAW
FUR
N
o
1.
_.,ployee of the Vi lle ge, in
9..9 -2102.
DoljS it al l. Zig -zogs. sews on
wlllllnlsh In 30 cltys for buyer or will sell " as Is". May
Mu skrol $.4 .7S: Coon $15, Mole
~u d i ng full t ime hourly r a te
knits , outomottc, button holer,
erflployees . shall be ent i tled
mink , $15 . Ph one Geo .
lake trade. Loceled neer Chesler.
dur ing each y ear after the
mok es design s, many othe r
Bu ck ley , (614) 669·4761 offer 5
first year to two -we eks
f eatures . 1us t lik e new.
p .m .
51 ACRES FREE GAS-Modern 1'h story house, 3 br ..
va cat ion , exc luding l ega l
Original price, $549 95. must \!ani Sale
·dining
room, fireplace, full basement, nlc:e porches and
hol ida ys , w l tn pay . Em sell only $129 95 Cosh or
ployees wllh f ifteen or m ore Loot and Fo.uud
out buildings. Large scenic lake with green gross end
t
erms
.
Cotl
992-5146,
IF
YOU
ha11e
a
servtce
to
offer
.
ars servi ce shall be enti tled
pine trees around lt. Watch the large bass swim along
wont to buy or sell some thing ,
thr ee weeks vaca t ion 'filth REWARO FOR red whit e and blu e HOUSE Lors for sale Near Meigs
In the clear water. Prell)las a picture. Priced to sell
ae look ing l or work , , . or
y eac h yea r
Mines 1 Phone 7.. 2.2746.
billfol d toke n m Swisher &amp;
$37,&gt;400.00
Sec V I I · Each employee of
whatever . . you'll get results
Lohse Drug Store Please lea~e CHiUSTMAS ' SPECIAl: T~rquotSe
VIlla ge entitled to vacation
fost er with a Sentinel Wont Ad .
ol Ootl y Sentinel off1ce.
$Yllll u5e th e .,a ca tion ltme in
1ew lery, 20 percent off . l ong Ri·
Co11992-2156
·
COOLVl LLE- Nice mod. brick home containing three
tne year of en I i ttem ent or
lle Shop, 248 Riverv iew Drive.
bedroom•, dlnlng room. living room wlth fireplace, full
5ha 11 be pai d for any unused
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3090
port ion vacation a t t he ir
basement with garage; Iorge front porch, nat, gas.
pr evai l ing wage ra te at the
I S SU FT . ches t type free:r:e r , 2 Pctdur Sat.,
furnace , city woler end well weter, 1 beautiful hOme
!I mP. of payment . If at t ne end
yeOrs old. $150. Remtngton PLEASURE HORSES and poni es,
with appro&gt;&lt;. sv, ecrei of lend, fruit trees and shade
of a n y year any such em 66 outomotic 22 rifle ,
model
lrHS surrounding .JI. Pion!)' of gordon spoc;e, good,
):lloyee has any a cc r ued and
also will buy horses and
$45. Pair ol boy's ice skate s.
ORDINANCE NO . 104,· 76
un used vacatton ti me, the
ponies Phone (61.4 ) 696·3290,
flshlng aree close by, located ln Coolvllle, Ohio. Prlced
size 7. new, $5. Phone Betty
Clerk shall m ake payment to
An Ord inance to Amend Or Auth·Rttves .
~
11
only $32,000. Call now.
Longentflt . 985·3985 .
the employee for such unused
dinonce No. 1031·75
lime within th ir t Y da ys (30)
Be i t or ds i ned by tne
•ALl white Garmon Shepherd Pu p·
co unc il ot th e Vi ll age of
after th e end of th e vacation
CHESTER - 113 acres farm, 80 acres tillable land,
pies , l ine blooded . See Richard
year
Vacatton year shall
Midd leport a s follow s
nlce 2 story farm house, 7 rooms and bath, all
' Gilkey , Cl•fton, W . Vo .
mean ea ch 12 month s pe r iod
Sec . 1 Tha t Section I shall
304-113-5%2 or 173·5775.
hardwood floors and , ba5ement. Barn and oth~r
following the f ir st full year of
Inc lude t he follow ing :

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Sentlnei, Mlddleoort-Poooeroy, 0 .-. Wednellt!Av Oec. 15,1976

THAT'S A FINE LOOKIC\1' GOAT
'IE GOT THAR,
SNUFFY
/"'-"-'

HE GITS TH' BEST
JUNK FOOD IN
TH' HOLLER

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14 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wedne~y, Dec. 15,1976
Deer killed by car
study program and a letter from Robert Morris, principal, was
. acknowledged concerning weekend abuse of the Middleport
A deer was killed In a
COO l.V II .I.E - Albert viUe; one sister, Mrs. Cora
Elementary School playground llY adults. The pollee will be Davis,
traffic
accident Tuesday on
Coolville, died Benedum, Macon , cia.; five
asked to chec~ more tr"''•cntly 011the playgroond and 10 make Tuesday 86,
!Continued from page l)
SR
124
one mite east of
evening at Camden grandchildren, five great" We Do Have Some Problema"
arrests of persons involved. Children have been injured at the
According to the ,
·Racine.
Supt. Dowler commented, "we do have some problems" school - wthe extent of having to have stitches wclose their Clark Hospital, Parkersburg, grandchildren and several Gallia-Melgs Post State
nieces and nephews.
and Mrs. Sheets questioned why they had not been mentioned wounds - as the result of bottles being broken on the grounds. following a brief illness.
Born in Doddridge County, · Funeral services will be Highway Patrol, the animal
Beverly Gaul, high school teacher, was granted a leave or
before.
. ran into the path of a car
Triplett commented that evidently his employment has absence until sometime in January and the board formally w. Va. to the late Felix and Friday, I p.m. at the White operated by James C. Smith,
been discussed previously rut that he had never been advised. approved paying the work-study program of reacher Sam Martha Gaskins Davis, he Funeral Home , Coolville, 19, Rt. I, Portland. Tliere was
was also preceded in death by with burial in the Coolville
Following a recess of about 10 minutes, the discussion on Crow :;ocents a day for students, plus free lunch.
•
one
daughter, Loraine; one cemetery. Friends may call moderate damage.
the motion resumed wilh Triplett stating that Dowler had
Dowler discussed the allocation of natnral gas w the
A
second
mishap
occurred
!Biked wboard members about him. He asked why he was not schools and said !hat each school receives an allocation but brother and six sisters. A at the funeral home alter on Rt. 35, one tenth of a mile
allowed to be present, and why no one ever mentioned any !hat !he allocaUon.s can be pooled. So far, the district schools member of the Big .Flint noon Thursday. Masonic rites east of Mitchell Rd. where an
are doing well, but Dowler said that care will have to be Baptist Church, Coolville and will be conduded Thursday auto driven by Ernest N.
problenn.s to hiin.
Triplett said be had worked hard, had been honest with the exercised because the gas can be turned off if the schools go Coolville .Lodge 337, li&amp;AM, at 7:30 p.m. by Coolville Wiseman, 79,
he had resided in Coolville the . Lodge 337.
board and felt thattbe least members could do ~as to give blm over the alloted figure .
turned into
an expinnlltlon. When he got few BOIWen, Triplett remarked
The board agreed to advertise for bids on a slake truck past 30 years. He owned and
that he could not understand why no answers were forth- which will be used haul trash from the schools and to trans- . operated a general store in
com.lllg from the board, At this point Hoover advised Triplett pori equipment from schooliO school. A transfer of ~.ooo was West Union, W, .Va. for
that there wollld probably be 110 auswers coming from buord made from Ute bus fund wUte legal services fund and a special several years, was a guard at
members became they had no attorney present.
meeting was planned before the end of the year 10 make other the Point Pleasant TNT plant
during WW II and had owned
Again Mrs. Sheets spoke, slating that the clerk is the direct necessary transfers.
and
operated a filling station
The board discussed the kindergarten bus drivers, 8ome 14
responsibility of !he board of education in contrast to the
in
Huntington and a
'reacher who is responsible 10 the school principal.
now, in regard wholiday pay .Jt was decided that the driver on
restaurant
in Coolville until
duty
the
day
before
a
holiday
and
the
day
after
will
receive
the
"We should have gone 10 him," Mrs. Sheets said.
Attorney Foley reenforced Mrs. Sheets' statements when holiday pay since drivers are now alternating on the his retirement.
He is survived by 'his wife,
he said the clerk works for the board of education and not for kindergarten routes. The driver can divide the pay with his
tile superintendent. He suggested that the board get in touch partner driver but drivers must work out that aspect of the Emma Ford Davis; three
daughters, Mrs. James R.
with counsel so that they would feel free to talk.
payment.
Mrs. Sheets reprimanded other board members for not
Asst . Supt. Dan Morris U&gt;ld of his work on attempting 10 (June) Dawson, Belpre; Iris
BE SURE TO SEE OUR
get the Meigs Uigh School roof repaired and of plans for A. Davis and Mrs. Glen
speaking out.
(Nancy
)
Reed,
both
of
Cool"ll a teacher requesiB an open heanng you have to tell resurfacing the high school parking lot probably next summer.
He discussed the elementary basketball program along with
him, " Mrs. Sheets commented.
EXCELLENT SELECTIONS
Supt. Dowler stated !hat he had put the discussion of the Johll Arnott who heads !he program and it was decided that the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
clerk's position on last night's agenda upon the request of more basketballadivity will be open to both boys and girls.
Admitted - Phoebe Lee,
than one board member and said that he had talked to all of the
Bus routing was discussed by Morris who said a slate
members about the matter prior to last night's session. Dowler survey will be forlhcoming with recommenda lions on how Middleport; Lydia Davis,
said he had also discussed the metter with Triplett for an hour • improvements' can be made. He also discussed work being Pomeroy; Draina Brown,
or so Tuesday, prior to the meetlf18.
done in .an attempt In receive funds for some seven new buses. Pomeroy; Ida Dudding,
Morris commended the Middleport Police Department for Mtddleport.
Started Last June
Discharged - Trevor Dye,
Supt. Dowler said there are problems between him and the solving several breaking and entering offenses at the juriior
Raymond
Lambert, Pearle
clerk but not on a personal basis. He said !he problenn.s started high school.
Sigman,
Hobart
Templeton,
last June or the first of July when Triplett went 10 california
Snowden complamed again.st damages done tn the seeding
for three weeks, one week longer than his allotted two weeks at the new athletic field near Meigs High School. Cars were Charles Cohen, Bonny Allen,
vacation.
driven onto the area . Snowden, who donated J8days of work w Susan Clark, Golda Lawson,
The pant suit pictured is a stripe and solid
Harland Greene.
Dowler said that Triplett had adviSed him that he was not the project, said the acts have been "irrespon.sible."
combination by Hag Windsor - 100 per
coming back from california, but he did return. The timing
The annual organizati onal meeting was set for Jan. 3 at
cent polyester. Sizes 10 to 20 in blue and
was bad because an impasse with the teachers was developing 7:30p.m. and Dowler was asked to send holiday greetings w
wheat or corral and wheal.
and a budget had to be prepared, Dowler stated.
THREE FINED
the district's employes.
Dowler rt1!0rted that Triplett was given a $5,000 ratse
The board employed James R. Sheets In serve as a MathRACINE - Three defend·
before !he impasse came about and shortly after he returned Chemistry reacher at the high school beginning in January for ants were fined in Racine
There are many other styles in our
the remainder of the school year. lt was also reported there is Mayor Charles Pyles court
from california.
holiday
selection- all names you know
Dowler further recalled Triplett was extremely late in a vacancy for a Spanish teacher at the high school.
Tuesday night. Arresting
- Flutter Bye - Hay Windsor · Berkshire getting Form 25 completed for the State Depariment of
Dowler also outlined plans for the formation of a levy officer was Chief of Police
City Scene · Toni Todd · Lady Laura Education. Dowler then read a letter from the exeuutive committee to promote passage of an operating levy renewal Alfred Lyons. They were
'committee of I!Je Meigs Local Teachers Association next year. He said that also plans are being made to use the Terry Lynn Smith, Rt. I,
Vicki Vaughn · P. B.J. · Hob Nobber.
expressing displeasure at the release by Triplett of each "Apple Cart," a van of the teachers cor(ll, for a reading Racine, $34 .70, speeding ;
teacher of Ute district and the salary of each followin g the project and he IO!d of discussions he and Dan Morris, assistant Dale L. Lawson, Rt. I,
There are Junior Sizes 3 to 15, Women's
sup!., are having on curricula changes.
'
strike.
Ra cine, $28.70, speei:ling;
sizes 6 to 20 and half sizes 6 to 20.
The letter said that the teachers were anxious to forget the
I
Harry W. Pickens, Jr .,
strike and the release caused by the re-opening of wounds.
Pomeroy, $31.70, speeding.
Slop in on the second floor ~ select
The letter also charged that the release was erroneous.
the dresses and sportswear you'll be
Dowler charged also that the public relationS of Triplett were
w needing f~r the Happy Holiday.
bad because he .was late in getting the tuition figure, up
PROGRAM SET
considerably lllis year, to parents of tuition students.
(Continued from page 11
!Continued from page 11
A Christmas program will
Trouble With Form ZS
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Co
llms,
vice-c
hair
man;
a
Jist
of
supplies
for
be
held at the )\lorning Star
Triplett responded, "That everyone in this room
Chester
Buckley,
member;
vocational
.
Agricultural
United
Methodist Church
knows · !he
trouble
I
had
with
Forrn
0
.
J
Pennington
,
fir
st
program
as
recommended
by
Monday,
Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.in.
25" (dealing with tuition). He said that he was
alternate;
Carl
Findling,
the
Vo-Ag
advisory
comThe
public
ts invited.
not really aware of who the tuition students were at the
mittee .
start of the school year. On !he release of tile teachers and ihe second alternate.
Rutland-Salem, Joe Bailey,
Dallas Hill and Patricia
salaries of each, Triplett commented at !he Ume he had
Clare
nce
E.
chairman;
Adleta
were placed on the
positive reaction from board members on the release.
T~and
I
Might,
vice-chairman;
Carl'
substitute
teachers list. The
Dowler denied that it was his idea to have Triplett
removed but indicated that he agreed with the board of Shenefield, member; John f . board agreed to participate in
Colwell, first alternate; Oris the Tille IV program which
education.
provtdes money for library
Mrs. Sheets speaking again commented that, "everyone" Roush, second alternate.
Sutton, Charles Theiss, books. Attendmg were Orts
did things during th~ teachers strike for which they should be
forgiven. She added that she lhought the California trip of chai rman; · Davtd Nea se , Smith, president, Dave
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vice-chairman; Gene .Yost, . Smith , Dorothy Calaway,
Triplett was a forgotten matter. ·
The motion not to rehire Triplett was brought w a vote member. Harry Holter, first Doug Bissell, Dorsel Larkins,
J?oston,
Chester
with Mrs. Sheets voting against the motion and Hoover, Bob alternate; james Carnahan, Mrs.
second
alternate.
Gooding
,
principal,
Mrs .
Snowden, King and .Or. Keith Riggs voting in favor .
The
county
convention
will
lletnz,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Francis
Following the vote, Mrs. Sheets said she hopes that other
problenn.s which are indicated existing in the central office of be held on Monday, Dec. 20, Benedum and John Riebel ,
!he district are discussed so that a situation such as Triplett's at 10 a.m. at the Meigs superintendent.
County ASCS Offtee, 221 West
will not be repeated.
Second Street, Pomeroy , to
Other Board Business
The board accepted the resignation of Marilyn S. Meier elect one county committee·
who has been employed as a hall time worker in the clerk's man for a three year term
office and agreed to send Mrs. Meier a commendation and two alternates for one
year terms, as well as
resolution.
chatrman,
vice ~chalrman
It was agreed to pay $1,258.57 as Meigs Local's share of the
and
a
regular
member of the
county psychologist's salary and Eva Mae Christian, Delbert
county
co
mmittee
for a
J. Heasley, David King, Randy Michael, Franklin Molden,
-. ·
James Jones and Kenneth H. Morris were employed as period of one year.
ASC Committee elections
substitute custodians.
Dallas Hill, vocational agricUlture, and Patricia Adleta, are held without regard to
visual arts, were added w the substitute teacher's list and it race, color, reJigion, sex, or
was agreed to pernut an addttional cable television outlet at na tiona! origin.
llle Pomeroy Elementary School.
The board approved the tuition payment of $42.58 a monlh
for students living outside the district. A letter from Charles
Knight of the Prosecuting Attorney's office indicated that
tuition is mandated by law and not by a board of education.
Supt. Dowler told of a meeting of school board representatives,
WISEMAN FINED
parents of tuition students, hirnsell and Paul Woods, area
Dave Wiseman, no ..age or
coordinator, on the subject of tuition. Woods advised that the address listed, has been fined
state provides a form In go by for setting tuition and that form $50 and costs in the court of
was followed. Parents had protested because of the raise in Middleport Mayor Fred
tuition rates from about $19 wthe new $42.50 a month figure . Hoffman on conviction of
Supt. Dowler advised the hoard !hat the CETA Program resisting arrest. Forfeiting· a
has been refunded for !he next llknonth period beginning in bond in the same court was
Janwiry. This Is the adult ml!"' mechanics class and. the William McKnight, no age or
instructors were rehired pending Ute official notification or the address listed, posted ·for a
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Albert Davis died Tuesday

Triplett fired ·

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driveway to turn around and
pulled into the JII'Ul ol a ·car
operated by Betty M. Perry,
55, Jackson . There .was
mode,ate damage.

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DOHA, Qatar (UP!)' Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani,
Saudian
Arabian
Oil
Minister, flew home to Jedda
for consulatations today after
Iran assailed his call for a
six-month freete on oil prices
as "absolutely unheard of."
The Saudi delegate' s
SUdden departure came as
officials of 13 oil producing
countries got down to the
hard bargalqlng of how mu~h
Utey are going to increase the
price of the world's oil.
Yamanl made no comment
about when be will return to
the Qatar deliberations of the
Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries.
When Yamani arrived in
Doha Tuesday he said Saudi
Arabia wants a six-month
freeze on oil prices. But all
other
12
countries
represented here are
· demanijlng some kind of
increase ranging between
about 10 and 2S per cent.
Qatar! sources said the
discussions at the conference

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DAYTON, 0hlo (UP!) Neal B. Long, 49, Is scheduled
to be sentenced' In U.S .
Distrld Court her~ Dec. 27
for the Sept. 19, 1975 murder
of Charles A. Glatt, 48, a
school desegregation
workers.
Glatt , a professor st Ohio
state University, was shot to
death while working in his
office in the federal building
here.

The vote was a victory for Premier Adolfo Suarez, 44, who
is engineering the delicate task of turning the dictatorship
established by the late Generalisshno Francisco Franco into a
democracy.
The outceme was a crushing defeat for Francois!
diehards, the only political force to urge rejection of the new
laws. They got 2.6 per cent of the vote while 3.2 per cent of the
voters cast blank or void ballots.

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MADRID, SPAIN - SPANIARDS HAVE given a
resotmding vote of confidence to King Juan Carlos and !tis
gQvernment by approving democratic reforms that op~n the
way to the nation's first free elections in U years.
In a referendum Wednesday , 94.2 per cent of the voters
approved constitutional changes scrapping key Institutions of
the Franco regime and establlshing a Westerno!ltyle
democracy, a~rding to official and almost complete reslllts

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upper 10. Saturday aod ID
tbe upper 3lls or low IDs by
Monday. Lows •vU! be ID
the low to mid 30s early
Saturday and in the early
20s Monday.

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NEW YORK- THE LARGEST CORPORA~ merger in
!he nation's history was overwhelmingly approved Wednesday
by shareholders of General Electric Co. and Utah
International Inc.
The merger thrust GE, which has been primarily a
manufacturer ol electrical equipment, into the natural
resources field and dramatically increases its standing as an
international corporation. "Companies that limit their
horizons to one country are restricted in their stra legic
potential," GE Chairman Reginald H. Jones told a New York
news conference after the voting.
The corporate marriage was approved by 98 per cent of
GE's shareholders voting at Stratford, Conn., and more than 99
per cent of Utah's shareholders voting in San Francisco.

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WASHINGTON - AGITATION FOR ADDITIONAL
Information on Americans still missing in Indochina seemed
certain today despite findings of a special House committee
that Ute men probably are dead. After a Iii-month investigation
here and across Indochina, the ~elect House committee
concluded Wednesday "No Americans are still being held as
prisoners as a result of the war in Indochina."
The committee recommen~d the Defense Department
review thelrtafus of 728 American MIAs, reclassifying them to
killed-in-action.' This would result in a significant reduction of
benefits to their wives and dependents. Carol Bates of the
National League of Families of American Prisoners and
Missing in Southeast Asia promptly called !he report "inept" ..
and "incompetent,'' and said it was insensitive to release the
report just before Christmas...
·
CLEVELAND -CUYAHOGA COUNTY Engineer Albert
Porter, once considered to have the most secure job in
Cleveland pollti&lt;;s is free on bond after pleading innocent
Wednesday In 117 counts of grand larceny, theft in office and
perjut'y. Porter, 72, saw his career of lhree decades end last
month when be was unseated by the city engineer from East
Cleveland in the general election. Then last Friday the county
grand jury Indicted him in connection with his alleged employe
kickback fund.
Indicted with Porter \fere his secre!Bry, Mrs. Gladys
'Hebnund, and two other U&gt;p ~ides . Robert Vannice, his deputy
engineer, was scheduled In be arraigned to day on 31 counts of
theft. Mrs. Helmund faces arraignment Monday on 102 counts
of theft, 5 counts of perjury &gt;nd 17 counts of grand larceny.

· ·. ATTR"AcriVEIJECORATEir WINDOWS - The windows on the second floor of Pomeroy Elementary
School sixth grade class of John Arnott have a stained

gla8s look. The windows have been attractively painted in
keeping with Chrllll!ias. ·The work was done by class
members.

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GARY.HOLTER, BEVERLY WIGAL and Becky Kimes, back,! tor , are David Yoong,
Mark Holter and Jeff Newell. See page 9for other pictures by Bob Hoeflich:

IN POMEROY

OPENING DATE

oil billions.
'fhe increase dem and!
ranged from lhe 10 per cent of
the majority tothe 15 per cent
of Iron , OP EC: s second
largest producer, to the 25 per
cent of Irati
Any price setting decision
must be unanimou !l' and
expert betting was that the.
final figure wou ld be
somewhere around 10 per
. cent. This would add 112
· billion to the world 's oil bill.
at'eordlng to ofricinl U. S

en tine

The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Madden , Jr., Sliver
Run, was damaged by fire
detected about 2:50 p.m.
Wednesday.
The Mjddleport Fire
Department was called to the ·
scene and was later joined by
the Pomeroy Department for
backup. Firemen reported
that the fire was caused by a
faulty flu . Damages were
confined to the attic and one
room of the five room frame
hOme. There was no insurance. and the estimate of
·da"'mages has iiot been ser.
At 6:58p.m. Wednesday the
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MEIGS THEATME

The OPEC decision will
have a major lmJII'ct on the
cost of heating a home,
driving a car and operating a
factory in nations around the
world.
Conference sources said
Saudi Arabia, the ca rtel 's
largest
oil
••porter,
remalt\ed the only holdout for
PO increase at all, with all
other participants demanding a hike to counter the
effect of Western inHatlon on
the purchasing powe. of their

Madden
home hit
by fire

a

Committee Lambert

euctly how much he wants
beyond commenting it means
"not very high and not very
w- something which is not
going to affect the upswing of
the recowry in the developed
countries."
· He said It is not OPEC's
intention to "rrush" the Industrial world's economy ,
because OPEC countries are
dependent on Western goods
and techllology for th ~ir own
development.
Amour.egar contested
Western figures that inflation
has only gone up 6 to 7 per
cent in the past year. He said
this referred only to the
domestic inflation rate for
"hot dogs, tram tickets and
rent" and not to the rate for
exported capital goods which
he alleged has increased
sixfold since 1973.
The 13 ministers were in
their second day of closeddoor debate inside the posh
Gulf Hotel behind steel
shutters and guarded by
Qatar's entire army.

Saudi Arabian oil minister
Sheik
Ahmed Znki Vamnn i
CHARGES DROPPED
said
earlier
that although hr
LOS ANGELES (UPI )
Charges of credit card favored a siK·Inonth price
f org~ry
against movie free1e because of the slow
producer Sol t' lelding and pace of world economic
former Dallas ''moneyless recovery 1 his position was not
millionaire "
socialite rigid .
Iranian oil minister
Margaret Medders were
Jamshld
Amuzegar snld he
dropped by the district ultorNATIVITY SCENE - ANativity scene will be one of the presentations in the Christmas
was
seelripg
a figure betwoon
ney's office Wednesday for
program this evening at Bradbury Elementary. Left to right are Johll Blake, Charles
the
utremes,
and tho stn~c
li'ck of evidence.
Landers and Melviii VanMeter, the Kings; Allan King as Joseph; Laura Horsley, the angel;
thus
seemed
set for com·
Mrs. Medders, 58, and FielCheryl Riffle as Mary and Brian George, Keith Scott and Earl Wines, the shepherds. See
ding, 68, were accused of promise at around the 10 par
Pa~e 2for other Bradbury pictures by Katie Crow.
Ullcll use of an Americnn cent mark .
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Despite the difference in
Express card, which Carroll
Sinclair, a Dallllll precious their stated posi tion•.
metals dealer, reported Yamanl and Amuz o~ar
disappeared from bls home appeared pers.onally close
and at one sta~e were seen
after a visit by the couple.
Mrs. Medders was the wife walking arnt in arm down the
or the late Ernest Medders, marbled lobby of he C:u!l
an Ulltera te mechanic from Hotel.
The OPEC uenchmnrk
Tennesee who obtained $3
million in credit and lived like prlre of $11.51 for a barrol of
a millionaire in Texas in the Saudi Arabian light crude oil
VOL XXVII NO. 170
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1976
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS early 1960s by clabntng to be has not risen since October
1975.
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revolved around 15 per cent
· but it appeared that
agreement would he reached
around 10 per cent.
. An Iranian diplomatic
source said .it might be less
than 10 per cent.
Earlier
Irani an
Oil
Minister Jams h l d
Amouzegar denounced
Yamani's proposal for a sixmonth price freeze.
"We don'! go along wit!'
whatever country who eomes
in and proposes a freeze.
That's absolutely unheard
of," Iranian Oil Minister
Jamshld Amouzegar said in
an Interview with Qatar
radio.
Saudi Arabian Oil Minister
Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani,
whose nation is the cartel's
largest oil exporter, called
for the six-month freeze on
his arrival ut the OPEC
meeting to avoid damaging
the world economy.
Amouzegar earlier
proposed a "mnderate" price
increase, but declined to say

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County, township roads want names
Houses are getting
numbers but county and
U&gt;wnshlp roads will switch
from numbers to names if
present thinking is carried
out in the Rural House
Numbering Project of Meigs
County.
How to do that, and why,
was discussed last Friday at
a meeting ca~ed by Meigs
County Township Trustee
Asan. President Gary Dill,
conducted by clvll engineer
James A. Page of Flemlilg,
Page, Stolte Inc., Marysville,
Ohio who Is directing the
county-wide rural house
numbering project in Meigs
County.
Page explained that road
names will be utilized as part
of the new rural address. He
said the postal service
prefers
rural · house

numbering projects, but
desires Ute use of road names
· versus road numbers for mail
sorting simpllflcatlon.
Page said county officials
(and others) think road
naming is a reasonable
request since many roads are
known by names already.
Page asked lf the trustees
objected to road naming. No
objection ·was raised.
Middleport Postmaster
Paul Casci, wbo asked about
the numbering sequence, was
told ·the county would be
numbered from the west
county line east and the
southerly county line north.
Several trustees asked if
road sign money Is available.
The engineer explained that
some counties have tried to
obtain money through the
HUD program which is

financing
the
bouse
numbering. He had little hope
road signs would be eligible.
But he had no other
suggeatlon at this point.
The engineer offered the
trustees several suggestions
for naming their respective
township roads. These
suggeati01l8;
- Keep existing names or .
long established names
whenever p088lble.
- Avoid naming roads
after peraons on the road
(unless already established)
whenever possible to prevent
arguments among residents
on the road.
-Keep names short, since
residents wiD be writing them
often on !heir 1118ll.
- Avoid names that some
persons
may
find
objectionable.

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St~ locomotives, railroads and History
By Dave Goloweoskl
With the bicentennial year winding to its starspangled conclusion, we are reminded the "Freedom
Train" is still chugging Utroogh the countryside. The redwhite-and-blue train consists of a dozen 'l" so cars
crammed with exhibits of American memorabilia that
range from Jack Benny's violin to Matthew Brady Civil
War photographs, 'the train is whistleo!ltopping the
country as part of the bicentennial celebration.
One need not enter the exhibits to appreciate the best
bit of American history there because it is already in full
view as the train slides into any town or city which it
visits. The best exhibit of the train is the steam locomotive
that pulls it.
There is an entire generation growing up who have
never heard the thunder or seen the billowing contrail left
by a passing steam engine. There are youths Ulday who
have never smelled the ndd combination of steam and
burning coal or who have never stood under a shower of
hot hail that blew oul the smokestacks of one of the black
giants as it galloped bf .
Steam 'locomotive were replaced by diesels some 15
years ago, but it is a fact that the efficient, quieter diesels
cannot match the majesty of their thundering
predecessors. I don't know of any man alive today whp
does not admit to having watched a. steamer go by as a boy
and to having marvelled at what a great job it wollld be to
pilot one of the monsters.
As a boy,! ofum walked !he tracks near my home and
wondered where they led and where they cami&gt; from. I
wondered what it would be like to engineer one of those
iron horses, and I wondered how the coontryside looked to
!he engineer as it slipped past his unique vantage point .
No train could ever pass me without
wave
to the

mightly big man when my gi-eeting was returned by one of
the gentlemen with the odd hat and with the red
handkerchief dangling from his neck.
The trainmen were heroes because every kid knew
from history books and cowboy movies what a great part
the st:eamers had taming the West and lxllldlng thls
natlon. And every kid knew the story of Casey Jones and
the Wabash cannonball.
There were other "passengers" on those locomotives.
Hoboes - 0r buins - they were called. I talked to one once
who came down to a beach near our home to spend the
high sununer niRht drinkin)l wine and counting the stars.
The beggar took the opportunity to teD me and a group
or youngsters about places and cities that we had only
read about or seen on television. We were both amused
and awed by this unusual character·~ ramblings. We left
him that evening and came back early next morning. But
he was gooe, an empty white port bottle lay on the ground,
llle only evidence of his having been there.
One doesn't often see these vagrants anymore, but 15
years ago, when trains passed by in the summer, it was
sort of a hobby to count the number of bUDlllhey carried.
They were a colorful group with their straw hats and shiny
suits. And I regret to say they often served as moving
targets of a few small boys throwing poorly-aimed stones.
There are hoi sununer evenings that . make one
mindbl of the good times that childhood was, and
sometimes, when I'm waiting in my car at a railroad
crossing whilea!rain passes,! think about \he hoboes and
steam locomotives and !he smells and sounds of
yesterday. And I even sometimes get this crazy hope the
train will slowdown enough so I can hop on.
Because I've got this idea Uta\ if I can ride that train
down the
it can take me U&gt; the whlslle.,U&gt;ps where

·

hav•·

- Coord ina le road names possible since actuai bOuse
in the U&gt;wnahlp wlUt adjacent numbering wlll begin within a
townships if the road passes few weeks, and lack of road
lhrough more than one names may delay the project.
township or county.
Page said a public meeting
- Contact resldenta in the explaining all aspects of the
township for road name house numbering project wlll
suggestlOIIB.
be held soon and field' work
' - Be extremely careful will commence shortly.
with road name spelling;
The meeting was attended
After township trustees by 30 persons including
complete qalnlng their roads County Commissioner Henry
Ute names are to be Wells, Assistant Prosecutor
submitted to the County · charlu Knight,
Ef18lneer Wesley A. Buehl for representatives of the .
county-wide listing.
Chester fire department, and
The engineer urged the of most townships .
trusteeiJ\to work as rapidly as

Stobart named
to Toledo job
TOLEDO (UP!) - Charles
R. "Chuck"
Stobart,
offensive coordinator at the
Unlverslty of Michigan, was
named head footbal coach at
the Unlverslt&gt; of Toledo
today to succeed John
Murphy, who resigned in late
November.
The 42-year old Stobart, a
member of Ute Michigan
coaching staff since 1969, was
chosen by the university's
athletic Board of Con troland
by Presidenn Glen R. Driscoll
after a search committee has
screened more than 60 applicants and had intervlwed II
of them.
The announcement was
made today at a news
conference by Athletic

Director Vern Smith.
Smith said that the final
selection was between
Stobart and Pordue assistant
coach Jack Ellis after earlier
elimination of Ohio SUite
Assistant Dick Walker and
Wayne State head cooch Dick
Lowry.
Stobart is a native of
Middleport and received his
bachelors and masters
degrees from .Ohlo University
where he won five letters in
football and baseball .
He coached high school ·
football at in Sugar Grove,r
Gallipolis, and at Mt. Vernon. ·
His record at the three high
schools was 111-16.
. His entire college coaching
experience has been as a
quarterback and offensive
backfiel&lt;l coach. He served in 1
!hat capacity under Charlie
Snyder at Marshall in 196:i,
under Chuck Studley at
Cincinnati In 1966 and under
Bo Schembechler first at
Miami of Ohio in 1967-68 and
!hen at Michigan since 1969.
The Rockets posted a 3-ll
record last season.

. .

DAYS TO
CHRISTMAS
....

NOW YOU KNOW
The freezing point of
gasoline ranges somewhere
between 180 and 210 degrees
below zero.

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