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News •• in Briefs

Alma Beller of '''''~;=~=,,~=~,, , ,. Tanker captain
nund•y t~rouch
IOSt IS h 0 urs.
Salurdlly cbaa.. of soow
R tland di
e1cb dly. Cold Tllufldly
U
eS
aad Friday 1nd aUgllUy
before wreck '
warmer Saturdly. Hllhl

Young man

(Continued from page 1)
Sheriff Sgt. N. E. Benson
stressed that the accident Ia
still under lnvestlgaUon, he
said It apparently resuhed
NEW YORK (UP! ) - The when CUck struck the back of
captain of the U be rian- a car driven by Janet L.
reglstered . tank er Argo . Blanken~hlp, 31, Gallipolis
Merchant llliys he did not Ferry. She reportedly bad
know where his ship was for been stopped In order to
15 ho.urs before it ran aground matea lelttum onto Plymale
beeause the ship's primary Lane. Alter strl~lng the
compass failed ,
Blankenship car, It Is
Ca pI .
G e o r g e. believed that Click continued
Papadoupolos told a U. S. past the car and hit two
Qistrict Court hearing on a parked cars belonging to
suit against the ship's owners . Eloise Nibert and Helen
Monday \hal the problem Pyles , both of Gallipolis
with the gyrocompass Ferry.
'-jprobably was" the cause of
Alter striking the two
the accident which caused the parked cars, Click's car
worst oil spill ever on the apparently bounced hack into
nstion 's Atlanti c coast.
the middle of the road where
Two other Argo Merchant · 11 was strucl&lt;-by an oncoming
officers were ordered to truck driven by Tony
appear in court tnday to give Starkey according to Ben·
'
depositions on Papadoupolos' son
testimony.
Aldlng Sgt. Benson at the
The 7.6 million gallons of oil scene were Deputies Detner
spilled from the tanker Roush Ul and Thomas Roush
stretches across an area 141 and Henderson pollee
miles long and 44 miles patroiman Ron Erskine. The
across al Its widest point.
Valley Volunteer Fire Dept.
and Rescue Squad were also
called. The rescue squad
transported Click to Holzer.
Also transporting victims
were Crow-Russell and
Wilcoxen's Funeral Homes.
aoth the Click 1970 Olds·
mobile and the Starkey 1972
Ford truck were demolished.
Estimates
of $450, $400 and
WASHINGTON (UP I) $SO
resulted
to the Blanken·
The United States posted a
ship,
Nibert
and Pyles cars
record $906 million deficit in
respectively.
international trade in
November because of an

Hospital News Ford to 'look'
over amnesty
Vele~ Memorllllhlpltol

(Continued from page I)
Admitted - John Dill,
Umitted to Carter trallliUon team olfictall by
Melvindlle,
Mich.; Everett
leaders ol the National Auoclatlon ol Wheal Growers. The
Roush,
Racine;
Debra
group repraenta Ianners who have aeen two successive
VAIL, Colo. (UPI)
Owens,
Reedsville;
Edward
wW
be
Ia
lbe
tee•
norlb
record w~l crop~ push prlcef down
rply.
•
RUTLAND - Mrs. Alms
President Ford IIYI be Ia
M.
Martin,
Pomeroy;
aad
Ia
the
ZOs
aouth
Agr!adture Department olllclala recently reported the E. Beller, 66 , Rutland ,' died
Dorothy Jarvia, Syracuse; CO!IIIdering grantlnl! a lull
197'1Wlnter wheat crop may be cut aper cenlfrom this year's Monday
at
Veterans Tbufldly aad Fridly and
Ellja
Adams, Pomeroy; amneoty lor an VIetnam-eta
In
the
%Go
north
aDd
301
level. But UIIIOld grain stocks from earlier crape are expected Memorial Hospital.
Clarence Mcintyre, Langs- draft evoden and d.....Ws
oooth Sall!rday; Lows will
to top 1 bllllon bulllela by the time the 1977 harvest begins nell
She was born Jan, 3, 1911 In
ville; Thomu Bowen, before leaving office- but be
be from 10 to ZO early
sprlnl!. To he\p cope with the surplus, grower spokesmen Gallla County to the late
Pomeroy : Allee Russell , sounds unlikely to change the
Tblinday aad Saturday
rep&lt;l'tedly have asked Carter officlala to conaider Increasing Theodore and Ida Russell
Pomeroy; James Alley , poeiUon he has maintained
aad zero to 10 1bove
the support Joan rate on the 1976 and 1977 crape to aomewhere. Da vldson. Besides her
throu(!houl two years In of·
Racine.
Friday.
above the $2.25 rate set for both years by the Ford _ parents, she was preceded In
Ike.
Discharged
~
Floyd
admlnlatratlon.
death by her first husband,
On MJ11111ay, Ford uld he
Rhodes,
Don
Wilson,
Roger
U lhla pushes market prlcea.above world prjce levela, one Sidney Elli•, In 1945; three
agreed
to review the 1mnesty
Roush,
.Jr.
NAWG leader said the new admlnlltraUon should consider a brothers, a sister and two
lasue
at
the behest of the wife
temporary revival of export subsidies.
grandchildren.
of
Sen.
Philip A. Hart of
Surviving are ber husband,
Michigan,
who died Sunday.
THE CHRISTMAS HOlJDAY TRAFFIC death toll feU Samuel Beller; twoaons, Roy
PLEASANT VALLEY . But later, Ford left aome
below the estimate of safety experts th1a year.
Ellis and Dale Ellis, both of
DISCHARGES - Ruby reporters with the Impression
PHILADELPHIA (UP! ) Flnalfiguroo Monday showed that 441 peraons died on the Rutland; a daughter, Mrs.
Cox, Vinton, 0.; VIvian that he was unlikely to lake
nation's highways during the holiday period, which began at 6 Harold (Betty) Kirby , A Liberian tanker ran
Mayes, Point · Pleasant; the dramatic step she
p.m. local time Thurldly and ended at midnight Sunday. Tile Vienna, W. Va.; a brother, aground In the Delaware
Michael · Duncan, Apple ~uggllSted.
National Safety ·Council had estimated between 480 to 560 Ben Davidaon Middleport 12 River Monday and sent oU
Grove; William Bonecutter;
Asked if he was 11 sei'ious"
per11011s would die durlns the 1978 holiday weekend. However, grandchildren' and sev~ral surging Into the water from
Point Pleasant; Gary Cooper, In telling Mrs. Hart he could
·
the death count was higher than last year's period, when 412 great-grandchildren, nieces, Its ruptured hull.
• Apple Grove; and Morgan consider II, Ford said: "Oh,
persons died in traffic accidents durinl! the Christmas holiday· nephews and cousins.
The Coast Guard early
Smith, Point Pleasant.
no. I just said that at the
Funeral services wW be 2 today estimated at least
request of her I would look at
GHICAGo - THE WIDOW OF A MAN who died, ollunB p.m. Thursday at the Rutland 133 , ~00 gallons of light
it."
cancer In 1973 has been awarded $475,000 In dlmages In a Chapel of the Walker Funeral Arabian crude oil had spilled
LODGE TO MEET
Pressed to say whether that
negligence law suit against a radiologist who faDed to detect Home with the Rev. Amos from the tanker Olympic
HARRISONVILLE
meant
he merely was being
the dlaesae on an X-tay two years earlier.
Tillis officiating. Burial will Games. A spokesman said
Harrisonville Lodge 411,' polite to M.ra. Hart, he
Cook County ctradt Court Judge James C. Murray be In Miles cemetery , "As far as we know, it's still
F&amp;AM, will meet Jan. 8 at replled, "the words speak for
Monday signed the verdict in favor ql MarjOrie Hynes, 48, Friends may call at the . leaking ."
7;30 p.m. Instead of Jan .. 1 themaelves" and said no
suburban Hickory Hills, after the verdict was returned by a chapel alter 2 p.m. Wed·
Emergency crews were
more on the subject.
jury last Thursday. Mrs. Hynes and her late husband, nesday. The family will he working to keep the oil from
Raymond, bad five chUdren. The verdict was delivered present from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 flowing Into the New Jersey
against Dr. Abram . H. Cannon, fanner chainnan of the p.m. Wednesday.
marshlands.
r8dJcliOIO rlonartn..,nl a~'!'l:esley Memorial Hospital.
The Olympic · Games nin
aground one mile south of
Philadelphia at 4:10 p.m.
EST. The Coast Guard said
the mishap occurred as the
tanker was attempting to
, Mrs. Lady Sidenstrlcker Township, a daughter of the tum .
The Coast. Guard Monday
®
Canaday , 80, Columbus, late Floyd and Allee Murray
night
managed to refloat the
former resident of Meigs Sldenstrlcker, She was also
County, died at . Riverside preceded In death by her 12-year-oid, · 171·foot tanker increase in petroleum imhusband, Scott Canaday, in and tow it to its destination, ports and a drop in food ex·
Hospitsl early today.
.
.
Mrs. Canaday was born 1947; one daughter, Mrs. the British Petroleum ports, the Commerce Depart·
April 29, 1896 in Rutland Nellie Haines, and a sister, refinery at nearby Marcus men\ said today.
It was 6th consecutive
Hook , Pa . The tanker came
Miss Lelah Sidenstrlcker.
monthly
decline and the
from
Freepori,
Bahamas.
The deceased is survived
largest
since
the pr~vious
by a son, Richard, and a
·
·record
of
$888
million
was set
daughter-in -law , Dorothy
In
August,
1974.
·
Canaday, Orient, Ohio; one
·
Commerce
said
imports
granddaughter, Mrs. John
(Continued from page I)
totaled $10.5 billion · in
Candace
Scribner, Bruns·
striking a fence .
November, up one per cent
Robert E. Griffith, 18, RD wick, Ohio; two grandsons,
Wash one pi~ .or up to
from
October because of a
2, Crown City, was cha~ged Christopher Canaday,
an 18-lllliltltllhls
surge
in
petroleum, food&amp; and
and Craig
MASON PERSONALS
Frlgldah't'-' Dtrty
with failure to yield following Columbus,
a
variety
of manufactured
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harbour
Washer. Mlldllng Dryer
an accident on ljamllton Rd. Canaday , at home, and three
products.
offers ·a 2•posltlon Fabrtcs
one and four tenths miles east grea.t.grandchildren, Ryan, spent two weeks visitlnl! his
'
selector. Tl~ and
of Victor Rd . Griffith's Shannone and Debln Scrll&gt;- parents, Mr. and Mrs .
No Heat cycles. .
Stanley Harbour and family.
vehicle struck a vehicle ner, BrunSwick.
Funeral
services
will
be
Harbour has Hnlahed lour
driven by Harold Green, .51,
Thursday at 2 p.m. at years with Air Force Band. Straight's grandmother, Mrs.
RD 2, Gallipolis.
No charges were liled in an Rawlings Coats Funeral Mrs. Mike Harbour was also Matilda Noble in Mason.
Christmas dinner guests of
accident at 5 p.m. Monday on Home with the Rev. Robert . a member of the Air Force
Bumgarner
officiating.
Band.
They
have
returned
to
Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley
Big Creek Rd. one and two
/'
Burial
will
be
in
Miles
Colorado
Sprlrigs,
where
they
Harbour
were Mr. and Mrs.
tenths miles west of SR 7
/
.
where an auto driven by Cemetery, Rutland. Friends reside ·and will prepare to Pete Karschnik and son, Jon
......
Robert A. Queen, 67, may call at the funeral home move hacl&lt; to this area since Keith of Pomeroy, Mr. and
~~ · r::~~~:-;~L.
Gallipolis, slid on the ICY, any time after 2 p.m. Wed· both have enrolled at Mrs. Mike Harbour, Cnlorado
/
Marshall University.
Springs, Mrs. Matilda Noble,
pavement striking a parked nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
vehicle owned by Mae
Alexander
of Cambridge, M:~·and Mrs. Don .Hofch
Puckett, 50, of Radcliff.
Ohio
visited
on Christmas
There . was minor damage.
Eve with his parents and and Gary of New Qrleans, La.
Colder tonight, chance of brother, Mr. and Mrs . are visiting her sister and
flurries. Lows tonight In the Delmar Alelllnder In Mason. hrother.Jn.Jaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Elmer and daughter,
When action - plus - co mlon
mid teens. Continued cold, On Christmas Day tbe above Nancy
STILL KEEPING a
at Clifton, W. Va.
counts.
think HANES! Now. a new
chance of snow Wedn~sdly, mentioned visited with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
hand In the light pme,
breed
ollinesl
cotton knitunderwear.
highs to 25. Probability of Delmar Alelllnder's parents, McDaniel spent Christmas
Joe Louis turned up at 8
The
HANES
T-shirt Remarkable
precipitation 30 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ThompNew York gym lor a press
son
at
McConhelsvQle,
Ohio.
Day
visiting
their
daughters
shnnk-resistant
pertormance .
tonight, 40 per cent Wed·
conference
on
an
There
were
34
relatives
and
families.
They
visited
reinforced
neckband
to reduce
''.
·nesday.
upcoml!lg fight. The
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
or
stretching
.
Fine qualrty
sagging
presen\lor Chrialmasdlnner. Saunders In Columbus In the
legendary heavyweight
I
cotton
knirkeeps
ils
shape
and lit .. .
JOHNSON HURT
Sunday dinner guests of
champion Is managing one
yet
grves
automatic
comfort-stretch!
RACINE - The Racine Mr . and Mrs. Norman morning and In the afternoon
of the Hghters In a Las
they vil!ited Mr. and Mrs.
Emergency Squad trans· Reynolds at Kanauga, Ohio James
The HANES Briel: The lOngLoyd at Nashport, 0.
Vegas bout.
ported Emerson Johnson o.f were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth · Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
diStance perlormer with a hrnt of
Portland from the Racine Reynolds, Mrs. Landon Foreman of Lorain, Ohio,
athletic support where you want it!
Heat-resistant elastic in waist-band
Lock and Dam to Holzer . Smith, all of Mason, and Mrs. visited their daughter, Mrs.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
and in leg openrng s. Perma·wh ite
Medical Center with a R. C. King ol Henderson.
Myra Hysell and family (UPI) - The Springfield
lrnest absorben t knit From the
possible leg fracture on
Indians, mired In last place In
Mrs. R. C. King, during the·holidays.
HAN ES family of fine underwear.
Christmas Day , The Racine Henderson, Mrs. Landon
Mr. Chalky McDaniel .·the American Hockey
unit also removed Carter Smith, Mason, visited with
League, fired Coach JOhn
his sister, Mrs. James Hanna Monday , Springfield
Smith from the Vista Station Mr. and Mrs. Nelson visited
Loyd and family at Nashport,
In Racine to the Holzer Reynolds and family on Ohio
during the holidays anlf President George Leary
Medical Center; Cloisl BadB· Christmas morning and with with another sister' Mrs. Stan announced.
Be sure to see aII the other styles .
ley, Racine, to Veterans Mr, and . Mrs. Kenneth Saunders and family at
Hanna was replaced by
Hanes
Underwear for men &amp; boys
Memorial Hospital and Kay Reynolds and family In the Cnlumbus.
Gary Dineen, 33, coach of the
Vournacos, Syracuse, to afternoon.
Mass~onn Twins of the
including Ther.m;lls.,for .men &amp; boys.
Mrs. Matilda Noble has
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Junior Amateur Hockey
,;;, •,i.ir •
"r
Veterans Memorial Hospital
returned
home
alter
two
McDaniel
and
Cllalky
spent
'
'
League. Dineen was coach
In other recent runs.
••. '
Christmas evenlnl! with Mr.
weeks visit with her son and · and Mrs. Calvin McDaniel and general manager of the
daughter-in-law, Mr . and and family In Pt. Pleasant. AHL Springfield Kings In
CALLING PEKING
.VATICAN CITY (UP!) - ~~- Did! Noble at Mifflin, Also visiting at the McDaniel 1971·72 when the team was
under different ownership.
Vatican Radio said Monday it
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Straight home were Mrs. McDaniel's
Hanna will remain wit~ the
will st8rt dally programs In and children of Grafton, W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
team
In an unspecified job,
Chinese Jan . I.
Leary said.
Va. visited recently with Mrs. La~:UGHTER BORN
... for the finest services offered
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
by any bank. Visit us today for
McFarland, Mason, are
announclnl! the birth of a
more information about our
daughter, Tracey Dawn on
checking and savings account
PL~CE
Ouistmas Day at Holzer
plans. We will be happy to serve
Medical Center. The mother
you.
Ia the former Beck)' Raynes.
The Infant weighed 6 pound&amp;
and 14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.
·McFarland also have a son,
WALK-UP TELLER WINOOW AND
Travis, age 3,.,. Maternal
A_UTO TELLER WINDOW OPEN
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Dayton Raynes and the
FRI. EVENINGS 5 to 7 P.M.
great-grandmother Is Mrs.
Katherine Raynes, all of
Mason.
Paternal
"THE
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wllllam McFarland and
great-gra.q,&amp;rents are Mr.
For mixed· vitamin deficiencies
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and Mrs. Thomas Grinstead,
aU of New Haven •.

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Delaware River
gets oil dose

suggestion

Record deficit

posted for year

Fonner resident of Rutland
dies at age 80 in Columbus

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Employment office expected
to return to Meigs County
Strong indications surfaced
today that Meigs County soon
may have a Bureau of Em·
• ployment Services office.
Several years ago a local
office where the unemployed
could .file claims for unemployment benefits was closed
down and since then Meigs
Countians have had to travel
to Gallipolis to apply for
benefits.
Through the effort of Meigs
County Auditor Howard
Frank,
Commissioners'"
Henry Wells, Bernard Gilkey
and Warden Ours, there Is.

everY indication now that a
local office to provide not
on ly unemployment but
employment services will be
opening soon.
Tu esda y,
the
com·
missioners signed a contract
with the Bureau of Ern·
ployrne nt
Ser vi ces,
Columbus, Indi cating that
they will pay one·half the rent
on office quart ers. Th e
arrang ement ha s been
cleared through the Stale
Attorney General by Frank
and final approval on the
'

Two getting
jail terms
Two men' were fined and ·
ordered to go to jail by
Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews Tuesday night on
being convicted of destruction of property in the breaking out of two large plate ,
glass windows and the wind·
shield of a car.
Fined $250 and costs on
each of three offenses were
David Tiemeyer, 20, of
Pomeroy, and Tom McCloud,
21 , Middleport. In addition to
the fines , which total $750,
each was sentenced to lBO
days in jaiL
Windows broken out by the
two lnclucte the Carpenter's
!!aU on East Main St., and

Simon's

Pic-a~Pair,

opening of the office will rest
with fede ral officials in
Chicago since fede ral funds
will be involved in opening
and operating the ofl(ce.
The office will be located at
110 Sycamore St. in Pomeroy ,
the former Reuter-Bragan
In surance Agency Offi ce,
owned by George Hobsietter
of Pomeroy.
If the demand is present,
the office will be opened on a
full-time basis. II the work
load Is not sufficient for a lull
time operation, a shorter
schedule will prevail.
Local officials said not only
has the filing of claims by
Meigs Countians in another
county been a problem for the
unemployed from the
standpoint of traveling, but

from the standpoint of the
tr ue unemployment picture.
The rate of unemployment in
Meigs County is reported
quite tow and It Is felt that,
perhaps, unemployed per•
sons making claims in other
rounties might not have been
recorded as a part of the
Meigs County unelnploymenl
•plc;ture.
Several federal programs
are designed to provide aid
lor counties · with high
unemployment and officials
feel that with a local office
operating a true picture of the
unemployment in Meigs
County can he ascertained
and perhaps, will provide
better eli gibility lor the
county for participation In the
programs.

office fa cilities for un un employm~ nl and Pmployrnenl
services offi ce in Pomeroy . Looki ng on Is Meigs Auclitor
Howard Frank who has played a major role In helping to
get .a locut office recsta blished.

W. Main

St., was broken by the defen·
dants . The two . were apprehended by the Pomeroy
Police Department Tuesday.
VOL XXVII
Also fined in the court Tues- .
day night were Rex Darst,
Pomeroy, $50 and costs, for
disorderly conduct, and
Brian Kizzee , Middleport,
$100 and costs, for a petty
larceny.
Forfeiting bonds in Mayor
Andrews' court were Roy
Boggs, Shade, $50, posted on
an intoxicatin charge, and
Winnie Fiber, Mason, $30,
Fifteen defendants were
posted on a charge of failing fined and eight others for·
to yield the right of way.
feited bonds in Meigs County
Court Tuesday.
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Fined by Judge Robert E.
Buck were Maxine M.
Powell, Rt. 1, Long Bottom
1
lf
$150 and costs, three days
confinement, ficense
"
By UDited Press International
suspended .for 30 days,
NEW YORK - MAYOR ABRAHAM BEAME and Gov . driving while intoxicated;
Hugh carey came away satisfied from their meeting ,with Robert M. Johnson, Jr., Rt. 3,
President-elect Jimmy Carter, who promised to keep the city Pomeroy, $100 and costs,
from bankruptcy and blamed some of its financial problems on tsklng illegal deer; Lowell
past federal policy.
Schivendeman, Lowell, Ohio,
"President-elect Carter reiterated that he is not going to $9 and costs, speeding;
let New York down i ' Beame said as he arrived in New York Sidney Burton, Middleport,
Tuesday night after the meeting with carter in St. Simons $10 and costs, illegal hacking;
Island, Ga. Carey added, "We now have a reason to be Ruth Luthern, Rt. 2, ·Racine,
optimistic."
$10 and costs, left of center;
Paui -~ Keller, Rt. . 1, MidWHITESBURG, KY. - ·OFF\CIALSOF THE federal mine dleport, $15 · and costs,
safely agency have nearly eliminated what had been their parking on
roadway;
leading theory of the cause of a fatal exploslon that claimed 11 Everelte Smith, · Rt. 1,
lives last March at the S~otia Coal Co. mine in Southeastern
Middleport, $15 and . costs,
Kentucky, The Courier-Journal reported today. Mining speeding
; William B. Rife,
Enforcement and Safety Administration officials have
'
practically ruled out the possibility that electrical currenl
might have been inadvertently been sent into the area of the
mine explosion, triggering the explosion.
MESA officials said their investiga lion was far from
complete, but they indicated checks of electrical equipment at
the mouth of the Letcher County mine led them to change their
minds about the probable cause of the explosion. Other leading
theories being pursued by MESA are that the blast was caused
by roof falls, smoldering fires or a spark from a compressor in
RACINE - Four defenan old locomotive engine inside the mine.
dants all of the Racine area
forfeited bonds of $35 each to
MUNICH, WEST GERMANY - AMERICAN fashion Racine Mayor Charles Pyles
designer lolain Rousseau Bocher, who created styles for Tuesday nigh~. all posted for
wofnen ranging from the duchess of Windsor to the Girl Scouts , speeding citations.
is dead at 86. The Munich Harlaching Hospitsl said Bacher
Forfeiting were John F.
died late Tuesday of double pneumonia. Bucher was born in Young , Racine ' Donald
Chicago Oct. 24, 1890, the son of a French businessman and his · Dillon, Route I, Racine;
British wife .
Lawrence W. Abies, Route 2,
He began his career as a musician, studying piano and Racine, and Milford
singing, but lost his voice and switched to the study of art in Frederick, Racine.
Chicago, New York and Munich. In 1922 he worked .as an
Fined for speeding were
illustrator for Harper's Bazaar and later became an ed1tor of Ellis McMillan Racine
Vogue magazine In Paris until1929. He opened his own shop in - $!lit.70· Clarence 'Lawrence'
Parts in 1930, but it was closed by the outbreak of World War II Jr., ' Portland, $31.10;
and he returned In 1940 to New York, where he opened a salon Clarence P Parsons Route 2
that dressed the rich and Influential women of the world.
Racine, $34.70 and Charles F:
TUCSON, ARIZ . - SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES kept John Wagner, Racine, $29.70. The
Adamson's jail whereabouts hidden today at the start of h1s arresting officer was Chief of
\
trial on charges of murdering investigative reporter Don Police Allred Lyons.
Bolles fearing for his life from a "shadowy organization" that
may. have ordered the slaying. A spokesman for the Pima
County Sheriff's Department said Adamson , 33, a burly
Intimate of prominent persons involved in big land deals in
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Arizona's real estate frontier, was at one of five prison and
Friday through Sunday,
holding facilities and might he moved about.
cold
Friday aad tem·
Adamson, wearing dark glasses and a blue sports outfit,
peratures
slowly
was present In Superior Court Tuesday at the start of jury
moderating
Saturday
and
selection In the second attempt to try him for the car-bomb
Suildoy.
A
chance
of
snow
killing of Bolles, 47, a prize-winning newsman for the Arizona
New Year's Day, maluly Ia
Republic, Adog breeder and sometime tow truck operator, he
the northern oecllons of tile
was whisked away after the proceedmgs.
state. Hlgbs will be In tile
teens or lower 20s Friday,
WASHINGTON -THE UNITED STATES POSTED a
record $906 million foreign tude deficit during November but
warmln1 to the 20s Suodly.
officials said that's good, not had, with respect to the economy.
Lows wlll he zero to 10
Exports tailed off 1 per cent last month to $9.6 billion, and
above Friday mornlag and
Imports grew 1 per cent from October to $10.5 billion, the
10 to 20 Sunday morning.
Cnmmerce Department announced Tuesday.
Commerce economist Maynard Comiez said the increa~
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Court takes
four bonds

Rt. 1, Middleport, $15 and
costs, failure to yield; Jimmy
B. Griffith, Rt. I, Middleport,
$15 and costs, failure to stop
within
assured
clear
distance; Richard D. Helton,
Rt. 1, Dexter, $150 and costs,
license suspended 30 days,
attend school In Athens,
driving while intoxicated;
Clinton P. White, Milton , W.
Va., $12 and costs, speeding;
Kenny Morris, New Marshfield, $25 and costs, 15 days
confinement, confinement
suspended , one
year
probation, trespassing;
Ronald Handy, Columbus,
$100 and costs, spotlighting
deer; Edward B. McKinney ,
Cniumbus, $100 and costs,
hunting Illegal deer ; Sammy
F. Stamper, Jr., no address
recorded, $100 . and costs,
illegal Spotlighting.
Forfeiting bonds were
Lewis T: Ifiwhorn, Bidwell,
$33.50, speeding; Lillie M.
Stoat, Huntington, $27 .50,
failure to yield; David A.
Fife, Middleport, $27 .50,
speeding; Gary L. Harris,
McArthur, $27.50, left of
center; Tommy Joe Ferrell,
Charleston, and Patricia Hill,
Rt. 1, Portland, $357.50 each,
driving while Intoxicated;
Sigle E. Chaffin, Vinton,
$27.50, left of center; Sinday
Howell, Parkersburg, $50,
assault.

First Federal
payment here
says auditor
Meigs County Auditor
Howard E. Frank, chief
executive officer of Meigs
County who signed the
statement of assurance
required by the Public Works
Employment Act 1976, said
today Meigs County· has
received 17,773 as Its first
quarterly Installment.
The Intent of Congress was
that these funds be used
prima&lt;ily for the em·
ployment of persons and the
provision of basic services by
our government. The state
law requires that these funds
be appropriated or en·
cumbered within six mbntha
of receipt by local government.
NOW YOU KNOW
Because of underground
streams It is possible to catch
fresh water fish In the Sahara
desert.

4,500 pills stolen
Three persons have been matter accordlnl! to a spokes· he reported for work at 9a.m.
taken . Into custody by Gallia man for the Gallia County Tuesday. The building was
County sheriff's deputies for sheriff's department and entered some time between 9
questioning In connection Gallipolis Police Depart· p.m. Monday and Tuesday
with the breaking aiKI en- ment. The three suspects morning 'by knocking a hole
tering and theft of 4,500 pills included a !~·year old through a drywall covering a
,
valued at $768 from juvenile.
small window In a restroom.
According to Gallipolis
Gillingham's Drug Store on
Another small bole was
Second Ave. and Pine St. In Pnlic&amp; Chief John Taylor, made through a drywall
GaUlpolla Tuesday IJ)Ornlng. Richard MacKenzie pertitlon into 8 drug storage
Charges are pending In the discoyered the robbery when room . The 4,500 pills Included

PRIC E FIFTEEN CENTS

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Buck's court
docket heavy .

News. . . in Briefsl

4'

AGREEMENT SIGNED - Mei gs County
Commissioners,! tor, Bernard Gilkey, Henry Wells and
Warden Ours 'signed an agreement Tuesday with the
Bureau of Employment Services to pay half the rent on

Darvon, Ubrium, Mellaril,
Gerax, and Valium. It was
unofficially reported some of
the pills were recovered.
· Three suspectr. were
booked for further In·
· vestlgatlon after complaints
were received at the sheriff's
office regarding dlaorderly
conduct In the Neighborhood
Road area.
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REMINDER NOTED
Middleport businesses
are reminded that Friday,
Dec. 31 Is the deadline lor
obtaining amusement
machine licenses as
required by village or·
dlnance. Llceoses are
available at the Mayor's
office.

Baby Derby near
1977 launch time

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Thirty-two Big Bend
merchants are offerin g prizes
in the 1977 Daily Sentinel
Baby Derby .
Parenls of the first baby
through the derby will
receive a number of gifts
contributed by the 32 business
houses as a part of the derby.
According to rules of the
contest , parents of the first
baby of 1917 must be legal
residenli of Meigs County
although the fat~er may be in
the Anned Forces nnd the
family stationed at a distant
point.
The exact time of birth
must he specified in a written
statement from the attending
physician. The statement of
birth must be received at the
Daily Sentinel Office, Ill
Court St., Pomeroy, no later
than midnight on Jan. 10.
Gifts include two cases of
baby !nod from Wald Cross
and Sons, Racine; a $!i gift
certificate from Heritage

Reform
still on
schedule
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
. ST . SIMONS ISLAND , Ga.
(UP!) - President-elect
Jimmy Carter, in the face of
remarks by his cabinet
members to the contrary, has
restated his intention to seek
welfare refortn and a
reduction In defense waste
during his first year in office.
"I think you can depend on
it," Carter said Tuesday
night in an Interview with
NBC-TV following a dinner
with cabinet members.
In brief remarks, carter
said his administration would
put together a welfare
package this year, although
he
said
"complete
implementation" may come
later. He also said ~tting $5
billion to fl billion from the
Pentagon budget "will be
completed before the next
· budget."
Earlier Tuesday, Harold
"Brown, defense secrelarydesignate, Joseph Califano,
secretary-designate of
Health, Educalion and
Welfare, and Jody Powell,
Jimmy Carter's spokesman
and adviser, indicated the
administration would delay
fulfilhnent of two of Carter's
main campaign promisesquick welfare reform and
defense savings.
Carter said throughout the
campaign that he would insti·
tute welfare reform during
his first year In office, and cut
defense spending by $!i billion
to $1 billion amually.
"To he realistic, a lull
accomplishment of . that
reduction In (defense ) waste
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.Two fined on

DWI charges
in Middleport
Six defendants were fined ,
two on charges of driving
,while Intoxicated, by Mid·
dleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
Tuesday night.
Fined were Marilyn D.
Hendricks, 22, Parkersburg,
$150 aod costs and three days
In jail and Robert Rickard,
34, Olflon, W. Va., $150 and
costs and three days In jail,
both on charges of driving
while intoxicated; John T.
Rue, 22, Middleport, $10 and
costs,. running a stop sign;
Steven R. PuUin, 27, Mid·
dleport, and Thelma Fams·
worth, Long Bottom, $10 and
costs each, both being
charged with running a red
light, and Laura M. Thomas,
19, Middleport, $10 and costs,
· lallur~ to yield, the right of
way .

.House; a case of cann ed milk
from KroKers; u package or
diapers from Slifllcrs Store;
a battery operated lolliclock
and two cnses of Royal Crown
from the Hoyal Crown Bot·
tling Co.; a one piece snow
suit from the Racine Depart·
ment Store; a baby bunting
from Landmark; a three
piece feeder set from K. and
C. Jewelers .
A$10 savings account ut the
Racine Home-National Bank;
a $3 gift certificate from The
Fabric Shop; three boxes of
new born pampers from the
Racine Food Market; a babY. ,
planter from the Pomeroy
Flower Shop; a slip for
mothei·· from the L. &amp; z.
Dress ·Shop; three boxes of
new born paffipers tr·om
Swlsher·Lohse Phannacy ; a
case of baby fond from Twin
Cities Gateway Super ·
market; a cui flower
acrangernent from Dudley
Florist; a $10 savin gs account

at the · Pomeroy Nalionnl
BHnk ; u cosc uf LJ.aby food
from Mtu·k V Supcnnnrkct; n
brown beur fr om Moore':-;
Store ; n freu mbnl to the
mother fr om· Crow's Slcnk
House.

A$10 suv ln ~s acco unt nt the
Citizens National lln nk: a
pa ir of baby shoes f1·om Ha&lt;t·
· ley 1S Shoes: three boxeN of
pQmpers fr om Vill age
Phun·nucy ; ·$5 of£ on uything
ordered from Scm·s' cntulo~
from the Seers Store; 10
~all o n s of gasolin e fr om
Welker 's Ashland Sta tion : n
feed er spoQn with rattler,
Goessler 's J ewelry Stor e;
free meal for the porents at
Meigs Inn; a $!i gift ,cer·
tlllcate, The Kid&lt;\le Shoppe ; n
crib toy fro"' Western Auto;
o $10 gift certificate from
Powell's Super Valu ; a free
meal from ihc pHrents at
Country Cousins Cook
Shoppe, and a $10 gift' ce1··
tillcate from Elberfeld 's.

$450,000 action filed
A suit for $450,000 resulting
The suli claims the
from an accident in Meigs plaintiffs were riding In .a
County on Oct . II, 1975 has vehicle driven by Roher! F.
been filed in Meigs County Lawson on CR 31 when It
Common Pleas Court by collided with a second car
Shirley Ann Evans, Rt. 2, driven by Bums. Mrs. Evans
Racine, on behalf of herself charges Burns and Lawson
and Jason Lawson, Sherrie
Lawson, Amy Lawson and
Robert Lawson, all ·minors.
Defendants In the case are
Robert P. Burns, Gahanna;
Robert F. Lawson, Rt. 1,
Portland, and \he board of
Meigs
County
Com·
missioners.
Gallla County sheriff-elect
James M. Montgomery today
named veteran Meigs County
sheriff Robert (Bob) Har·
tenbach one of his fulltirne
The Pomeroy Emergency deputies .
Squad answered a call to the
Hartenba ch, defeated In his
Certified Service Station at bid lor reelection last month ,
12 :41 p.m. Tuesday lor Russ was sheriff (or 16 years.
Miller, who had a possible
Other staff members given
fractured ankle. He was the oath of office this morning
taken to Veterans Memorial by Common Pleas Court
Hospital.
Judge Ronald R. Calhoun
At 9:19 p.m., the squad were Sid Vance, Vinton ,
went to Mulberry Heights for another veteran officer
Mrs. Ben Brown, a possible currently servin g under
coronary victim, who was Sheriff Oscar Baird, and new
also taken to · Veterans deputies Rober! Meade of
Memorial Hospital. At 8:26 Vlntori and Jimmy Hatfield of
·a.m. Wednesday, the squad
went to the Meigs Inn for
Daniel Wagner who was also Things reversed
taken to Veterans Memorial
The State Highway Patrol,
Hospital.
GaUipolls, said today Howard
C. Birchfield, 51, 'Route I,
Middleport, was cited to
SUIT FILED
court'
on a charge of falling to
Joyce M. Te~ry , West yield the
right of way as the
Hamlin, W. Va., filed for result of an accident on SR 7
support under the Reciprocal at Story's Run at 8:50 a.m.
Agreement Act in Meigs Monday.
County Common Pleas Court
An earlier account of the
against James D. Terry,
accident stated erroneously
Harrisonville. Ethel E:rther that Mrs. Parthenia C.
Connor was granted a divorce Vance, 47, Route 4, Pomeroy,
from Jim Connor.
driver of a second car In the
accident, was cited on the
BOARD TO MEET
charge. The earlier account
The Meigs County Board of also stated that Drexel
Commlasloners will meet In Vance, a passenger In the
special session at I p.m. Vance vehicle, was injured.
Thursday to wrap up end of The Patrol said that Vance
the year business.
was not Injured.

with -negli gence of operation
and the board of county
commissioners with falling to
maintain CR 31 properly. The
money Is sought lor alleged
pennanent injuries to the
plaintiffs.

Hartenbach lands
Gallia deputy job

Call answered

.

Patriot.
Dispatchers named were
Gordon Wooten, Herb Dunn
and Harold Pauley. S~c rllf
Montgomery's wife will serve
as jail matron. Ra chel
Borton, Gallipolis, will he the
offi ce
secret ary
and
bookkeeper, and Kathy
Spaulding, Rt. 1, Chesh ire,
the cook.
Montgom ery said ad·
dltlonal deputies will be
uamed Monday. Montgomery
win become· Gallia County 's
first Democrat sheriff since
1956 at 12 :01 a.m. Monday .

Weather
Cloudy with more snow
tonight. Lows near 5. Cloudy
and cold T!mrsday, hi ghs in
upper teen s. Probability of
precipitation . near 100 per
cent toda y, 60 per cent
tonight, ao per cent Thursday '
ASSISTS GIVEN
RACINE - The Racine
Emergency Squad Tuesday
at 3 p.m. transported Bill
Wood, Racine ,. a medical
patient to the Holzer Medical
Center. AI 9:10 p.m. the
squad too k Fern Hayman,
near Racine, who was having
difficulty breathing, to Holzer
Medical Center. Wednesday
morning at 7:05 a.m, Betty
Willis was taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital with &amp;b·
domina! pains.

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2- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday , Dec ZS, 1976

Blacks boo new Chicago mayor White col/JJr
By ROBERT MACKAY
CHICAGO 1UP! 1- Desptte
some 301) boomg blacks and
the angry oppositiOn ol
Independent ald ermen ,
Mtchael A Btlandtc IS the
acung successor of Rtchard
J Daley as mayor of
Chtcago
Rtla ndt c, a 53-year-old
bachelor of Croattan descent
who learned Chtcago pohttcs
du ecll y fr om Dale), hiS
netg hbor, IS the fourth
consecullve man from t he
ctty's South Stde lith Ward to
occ upy the mayor's ofh ce
smce 19J 3
He got the JOb Tuesday m a
iopstded, 45-2 vote by the
Ctly Counct i whtie oppoSition
forces fought until the last
mmute to eicoot a f~rst bla ck
mayor for the nation s s~cond
largest c tly
Only aidenne n we1e
chgtble for the post
Wti son Ftost th e bla ck

prestdenl pro tempore of the
counctl, had mmntamed smce
the death of Daley last week
that he \\ aS the mayor by
\Ortue of hts posttton He was
expected to oppose Rllandic
for the post But he would not
let his name be placed m
norntnalton Tu esd ay,
arousmg the tre of his black
supporters m the counctl
chambers and ga ll er~es
, Black aldermen and Frost
Himself sa td they dtd not have
Ute25voles necessarytowm
Bla cks, wh o had packed the
ga lleries, shouted "We want
J udas , " - an app aren 1
reference w Frost
It was reported Frost had
agreed to a compromise and
would not oppose Bllandtc m
return for hls election ~s
chatrman of the councils
P 0 " e r f u 1 F 1 n an c e
Commttlee, ':'htch Btlandic
had headed Frosl later was
unammously elected to that

post
That , and Ius expceted
ChOICe to he admmistr.tlon
!loot leader, made hun the
No 2 man m Clucago ctty
government
Frost all but acknowledged
thatanoid-fashloned Chtcago
deal had been made
In closlllg almost two hours
of debate, he declared, "ff
there was a dea l and If there
lS adealihopethattheblack
people and the while people
wlllfmdthal th&lt;·l are better
served"
As presldmo offtcer at the
•
meetmg, Frost ruled out of
order a n at tempt by
mdependenl Alderman Ross
W Lalbrop to put hiS name m
nommatwn artd smd later,
"It's mterestmg that one of
my supporters was wtlhng w
nommate me but was not
wlllmg to nommate hmlSeif
Why should I be the one w
take a sulctde Jump '

Promises focused on
lly HELEN THOMAS
UPl Whtle House Reporter
ST SIMONS fSl AND, Ga
1 UP!) Conscwus of hiS
campatgn

commt tme nts,

Pr es tdent elect Jt mmy
Cartel convened fm al pre·
tnaugural talk s wtth hiS
offtctal fanui) today to lay
down matching orders for the
fn st 100 days of hi s
CJdmtnistra tton
Pt ess Secretary Jody
Powell told teporters the
Ca bin et , whtch ha s been
meetmg wtth Ca rter on an
tnfo1ma l bcists for three days

to consider at a mormng
meetmg an agenda prepared
Wi.I S

by

V 1ce

Pr cs1de nt el ec t

Woller F Mondaie for the
next Lhree months
i'oday llkll ked the 11llil pre
maugUI dl meetmgs fot· the
g1 oup scheduled to head
homewa 1d Ill mJdaftet noon
Among top pnor1ly
(;,llnP&lt;ugn prom1ses, which
Ca t ter hopes to move on -soon
dfteJ hts maugurat aon, are
the pardon for VJCtnam wm
&lt;~aft e&gt;aders he hopes to
announce wtlhm a week after
he
take s
of ftce ,
~ ~orga mz a t! o n , welfa re
1eform tax reform national
hcdlth ms urance. and wa}s to

make the presadency more
accesstbie w the pubhc
Carter arranged the un~ t ece nd e nt e d Cabinet
meetmg on this green Island
off the Georgtan coast so
Jne mbers
could
get
facquamtcd w1th one another
and hct11 from CC£t ler htmself
on what he ~:qxH.:ts [rom
them
'We'1e gomg to have a
good .tdnumstratwn,' he told
his ofhctal fa mtly I thmk
the country IS ready for some
bttghl new successful appro
aches to some of the
problems that have afflicted
our nati on m the past number
of years I thtnk we 'll
demonstrate as far as I kno\\o
an unprecedented shOwmg of
common purpose
He enunciated a new un-

PI ecedenled

relaltonshtp
him self and
Mondale, saymg the vtce
preSident-elect would be Ius
chtef staff person" who
could gtve orders to Whtle
House atdes as thetr boss"
Powell later told reporters
Mondale wtll funclton m the
Whtte House from an offtce
nea r the pres ad ent s as
Carter's prmc1pal advtsor"
nnd 'almost CI S a co-equal
bct\\ cc n

'lhe Cabmet also heard
Tuesday from Carter pollster
Pat Caddell the Ameman
people still are skeptical of
government ofhcta is and
have lost their fatlh m federal
pronoWlcement.s
Accordm g to Powell ,
Cadde ll charactemed the
altitude of the Ameman
people as one of htgh hopes
but low expectallons "
At the same lime, Caddell
noted a stgmfiCant nse m
consumer confidence smce
the November eleclton
Cabmet members ,tlso
"ere apprtsed of the Feb 15
dead lin e
for
recommenda tiOn s lo change
the federal budget for fiScal
1978, wht ch Prestdent Ford
submtl before he leaves
offtce
And Carter urged members
of hiS offtctal fanuly to he
nware of hiS pledge to
reorgamze the goverrunent,
askmg them "not to become
seduced by what now eKtsls, "
accordmg to Powell
Powell satd Carter warned
futu re Cabmet members
aga1ns t
b eco min g
'protective of thetr own
turf ''

"'U

· 1 dun t hm 25 voles and
all the wrangl mg and
mtsunderstandmg IS nul
go mg to gtve me 25 votes "
Rut blacks who packed the
gallertes did not Lake the
dectswn easily
Renault A Robmson,prest·
dent of the Afro-American
1 p 0 h ce) Pal ro 1m en •s
Leag ue told the gallery
through ' a bullhorn " It was
the qutckest and the fastest
sellout I've ever seen "
Alderman Rt c ha r d
Stmpson one of the two rlay
votes ~"atnst Btlandtc,
•
charged a backroom deal m
a smoke ftlied room"
lite Rev J•sse Jackson,
head of Opera lion PUSH satd
Frost s deCISIOn was a
"po;ychologtcal blow" to the
Chtcago black commumty,
which comprtses more than
40 per cent of the ctty's
population
Btiandic was sworn mto
offtce tmmedtately

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - James
Counts Mtddieport, Shirley
Landers,' Mmersvtlle , Carl
Allen sworth, New Ha ven,
Michael Van Meter Mtd·
dlep01t Thelma LeMaster,
Pomeroy, Lena Wolfe,
Mtddleport, Lon Fau lk ,
Pomeroy, Dorothy Wnght,
Rutland, Th omas Drake,
Pomeroy, Car la Whaley ,
Shade
Betty
Brown ,
Pomeroy
DISCHARGED - Sh~rley
Evans , Selma Ca li , Te d
Hatfield, Jr , Luther Blevms
Holzer Medical Center
!Discharges, Dec 2~1
Glona B1ckle , Candace
Brothers, Margaret Ca rpenter, Sally Chne, Wilburn
ElliS, Rosa lmes , Elton
Lykms, Mary McCarty, Mrs
Raymond Mc~'a lia nd and
daughter , Clarence Otler
Mrs Delbert Perry and
da ughter, Ronald Phllhps
Kathy , Robtnson Charles
Ruien, Joh n Thompson
Kenneth Ward
IBirth, Dec. 28 1
Mr and Mr s James
Norman, daughter Vmlon

Aid program is. unfair
Belmont County swears
- ·
as doled out l?Y Ford
•
I UP!) - amounts to small and rural
m
new· woman sheriff TheWASHINGTON
of local government "
prestdenl of the U S
~I

CLAJ HSVILLE, Ohio formerly was an mspector for
1UPl t - Ka lby Crumbley the Umled Mme Workers
wtll be s\\Orn at \ p m today satd she does not oppose a •
as Be lmont County sheriff , move by the deputies to for m
thus becommg one of the few a umon
women tn Uu~ U S ever to
"1JUSt want the men to gave
hold such a post
1t some thought before
A se lf -d escr1bed
non- dectdmg on a umon, " she
woman's hbbe1 ' tile fi.foot sa1d ' I don't " ant them to
27 5-pound formc1 deputy regret thctr chmce "
shenff says she knows she
She recenli) attended a
Will be tested but f can mcellng of the Buckeye State
handle lhe jub
Sheriffs Assoctalton and said
One of the hrst ordet s of she came away reahzmg lbat
busmess fm her wtll be to ·some people are ready to
assemble a staff of deputtes start cflllCIZing a woman
to patrol the southeastern sherllf But I don't mlend to
Ohw count) that IS dolled gtve them much to talk about
111th coal nunes and hghl 1 JUSt want them to be able w
mdustr;
say that I'm one of the best
She satd there "wtll be no shertffs they have ever
who lesale changes I will try seen "
and mak e 1t a more
Mrs
Crumbley who
profcsstonal department and carnes a 357-magnwn gun
wtll stress lhal the men mstead of the standard 38respect cdch other i:lnd are caliber piStol, said, "The
aware of the JOb they have to people of Bemont County
do'
have put the1r trust m me and
Mt s
Ct umbley
who l mtend to keep 11 "

Conference of Mayors ciatms
PreSident ~·ord granted a
disporportwnate Share of a $2
b1lhon atd program for ctltes
and counttes w small towns
The money was approved
by Congress over Ford's veto,
to combat the recesston by
gtvmg commumtaes money to
btidd courthouses, hbrartes,
parks, sewer systems and
sumlar
pubhc
wo1 ks
prowets
No local ma tchmg funds
are
reqUired
The
government rece tved $24
bllhon worth of proposals for
the $2 btihon that "as
available
Mayor Kenneth Gtbson of
Newark, N J , speakmg on
behalf of the mayors '
orgamzatlon , satd Tuesday

the formula used by the
Econo mi C De velop ment
Admtmstrallon w parcel out
the fund s " wa s clearly
deSigned to frustrate the
needs of the btg Clites by
alloeatmg the mane) m large

DR. LAMB

felony brings
b .;.,
more pro auun
HAMil TON. Ohio (UP!)
- •·orm•r Bull•r County
sheriff Harold J Carpenter
pleaded guilty Tuesday to
four counts of embezzlement of public property
and on~ count of unlawful
Interest In contracts while
he
was
sheriff
Butler County Common
PleasCouriJudgeFredB.
Cramer placed Carpenter
on a mJnlmum ol 10 years
probation and ordered him
to repay nearly $tO,IIOO In
pubilc money taken from
the sheriff's department
Cramer at first sentenced
Ca rpenter to • loLa! of 40
years In prison , but
suspended the sentence In
favor of probation.

PeanufSpecial will be~n
• Plazns
•
renu lar runs lnto
~

PLAINS Ga 1UPI) - The
old cry of '~ ll Alxi-o-a-a-rd"
wtll he heard soon for the first
lime m 25 years at the small
\\ hite clapboard depot that
has become a symbol of
Jtmmy Carter's campatgn
and eleclton
to the
prestdency
By the ttme the hrst
passenger tram m Plams
smce May 31, 1951 ,
diSa ppears
down
the
Seaboard Coast Line branchime tracks onw the Georgta
flatlands Jan 19, another
spectal tram from Atlanta
wtli have reached the same
deslmahon - Washmgwn with another band of Carter
supporters
These two spectal trams
one operated by Amtrak and
the other by Southern
Rall\\ay , are developmg mto

one ot the most popular ways
w travel from Georgia W
Carter's maugurallon
The Plams tram- w be
called
the
" Peanut
Spectal"-promlSes to be
more fun than many of the

formal maugural parties if
the comments of the
wwnspeople who plan U&gt; r1de
11 are any mdicatton
"We know It's gomg w be
fun ," satd one of lbe 350
persons lucky enough to get
reservattons
News orgamzattons mcludmg both wife services,
WOMAN CHARGED
all the networks and many
YOUNGSTOWN , Ohto maJor newspapers I UP! )
Sandra scrambl ed to get space
Cu nnin g ham , 21, aboard on the prospcet that 11
Youngstown , ha s bee n would be one of the better
charged with last week 's stortes of the maugural
killmg of V1rgll McGee, 17,
It was an assured sellout
Youngstown, accor dmg to even before 1t was approved
pollee, who Tuesday satd last. week, and the Atlanta
McGee wrote down who shot tram IS well on tls way W
him before he dted
becommg a sellout as well
McGee, accordtng to
" l've never seen such
wttnesses, was shot dunng an mterest m all my hie," satd
arg ument over mus1c tapes B1ll Hartman , the travel
at the home of the suspect's agen t coordma tmg the
SISter
Atlanta tram, the "Jmuny
Carter Georg ta Inaugural
Spec1ai "
The Peanut Special IS the
bram child of MaXIne Reese,
a Plams res1dent who handles
press matters for Carter's
mother, Mtss Lillian, among
other dulles She pomted out
that 1t would be flttmg for
Plams reSidents to go by
"I talked to Melvm last tram
rught," Durnmar s a ttorney
HWe've been m a depot aU
srud
thts t1me," she sa1d
"He was crymg and he told
"I've never been on a
me agam he didn't do 11 He tram," she added uone man
sa1d tf anybody anywhere has wld me he hadn 'l been on a
any mforma t10n on how the tram smce he was five years
Will got to where tl was found, old "
The Peanut Spec13l wtll be
he wtshes they "ould come
a throwback to a more
forward"
He satd experts had told elegant age of railroading Of
him there are at least two 1ts 18 cars 12 will be pullman
techniques to " plant " sleepers, two dmers and two
lounge cars And only two
fmgerprmts
Harold Rhoden , charged coaches
Amtrak is chargmg $80,1100
wtth legal defense of the
for
the round trip, partly
document's vahd1ty, sa td he
wanted his own experts to because the tram must be
deadheaded from New
examme the document
Rhoden, represe nl tn g Orleans to Plams Thts adds
destgnated executor Noah up to a charge of $272 80 per
Dletrtch, has been hghtmg passenger for Pullman
the Summa Corp - the accommodatiOns or $172 80
leadershtp of Hughes' for a coach seat
It IS scheduled w leave
busmess emp1re - and their
alltes, Hughes' relatives who Plams at noon Jan 19 and
stand w mhent the estate 1f arnve m Washmgton at 7
they can show there IS no am on Inauguration Day,
Jan 20 It wtll return the
leg1tunate wtll
LISt told the JUdge he followmg day
expects the FBI report in
about a monlb and wlll confer
wtlh htm then

More questions -raised on
Hughes will authenticity
Hy MYRAM BORDERS
LASV!':GAS,Nev [UPJ ) Th e FBI 's dt sco.ery of
Melvin Dummar 's
fmger pr1nt on the much
questiOned "Mormon Wtll " of
Ho\\ ard Hughes ratses more
and btgger questwns, such
as Who plotted what'
Was Dum mar, a poor gas
statiOn operator from Utah,
part of a scheme to rake more
than 1100 mllhon from the
Hughes esiale wtlh a strange
· good samantan" tale and
the mysterwusi) surfacmg
Will '
Or IS he bemg framed by
the powerful and resourceful
Hughes ma chme to dtscredtl
the will and keep btllwnalre's
fortune mtact '
Nevada Attorney General
Robert LISt confirmed to a
probate Judge Tuesday the
FBI
labora tory
m
Washmgton had found seven
fw gerprmts on envelope s
that enclosed the diSputed
do cum en t, po s itiv el y
tdenltfymg one as made by
Dummar's left thumb
LISt, warmng that forgery

andexwrt10n charges may be
brought told Distnct Court
Judge Ketth Hayes lhe FBI IS
eonductmg more tests on the
document s paper and mk
and trymg lo tdenltfy the
other ftngerpt mls
He sa td he could not
elaborate on reports Imkmg
Durnmar to other Hughes '
wtll matenals, beca use of the
posstblhty of mmtnal
prosecution
In Ogde n, Utah , Dummar
stuck to hts demal that he
ever handled the wtll or knew
of 1ts eXIstence before 1t was
fqund on a desk m Mormon
church headquarters It
leaves hun a one-s1xteenth

share of Hughes ' vast
fortun e estunated at about
$2 5 bllhon
Dummar has demcd under
oath he had any contact \\tlh
Hughes, except for his story
that he ptcked up a bleeding,
shabbily dressed old man m
the desert m 1968 and gave
him a r1de to Las Vegas,
where Hughes bved at the
ltme The man clatmed U&gt; he
Hughes, Dummar satd

Mondale tops (:arter staff

The preSldenl-&lt;Jiect added
ST SIMONS ISLAND , Ga mtually the sa me way as 11 e
that
both he and Mondale
1 UP I)
- Prestdent-elect look to Gov Carter "
'
'recogntze
that
the
Jtmnly
Carter
says
Vtce
Carter has reJe cted the
untt~
Constttut•on places on my
PreSide
ntelect
Walter
tradition
th
at
v1ce
preSidents
He satd nearly hall of the
Mondale wtll he hiS "top staff are to seen and not heard, He shoulders th e ulttma te
nat10n ts
ctll es
w1th
responSlbthty
of
ad·
populations of over 100,000 person" m the Whtte House, told Ius Cabmet at lhelf Ilfst mmtslratwn
of
the
sharmg the responSiblhly and orgamzalional mee bng that
rece1ved nothmg
government,
but
at
any
wtll
have
an
· Bonne) Lake , Wash , w1U1 the power of the prestdency he
moment, tf 1an acctdent
Carter,
1n the past few "unprecedented
reiatton·
less than 3,1100 populatwn ,
Should befall me, he would
days,
has
sa1d
on
several
shtp"
With
Mondale
recetved a 13 8 mllhon grant
" I don't feel threatened by UlStantly he the preSident
but the nearby ctties of occastons he has dectded on
an
unprece
nted
ro]e
for
htm
and he doesn 'I feel and I want hun w be
Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane
completely qualified to take
recetved nothmg," he smd Mondale whtch would gtve threatened by me We are over the retgns of govern·
very
compatible
wtth
one
Brisbane, Caltf , wtth a htm the authonty ol a boss"
another, ' Carter sa1d "I look ment "
populatiOn under 3 000, rJve r other Whtte House on Sen Mondale as m) top
Mondaie sa1d he believes
staffers,
althoug
h
he
would
recet ved $3 ! tmihon but
staff person and he wtll he his role so far m the Carter
not
have
any
direct
authonty
Sacrament o rec eaved
workmg very ciosel) w1th admimstratwn has been
over the cabmet
nothmg, he satd
"historic "
me '
y
Jody
Press
Secreta!
He sa1d some localities
He told ABC-TV m an
Powell explamed to ceporters
w1th no need or no capacity
mlervte\\ that Sen Hubert
Tuesday
that
as
Carter
sees
to responSibly use the
Humphrey conftded w h1m
money" recetved funds whtle tl, Mondale wtll function as
"he never partiCipated at any
his
prmctpal
adviSer
and
CHARGE DISMISSED
others "whtch suffer m thiS
pomt
m the Johnson
"almost
as
a
c~qual '
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
recessiOn did not n
government
the way I have ,"
Powell
said
"we
do
look
w
The ctty attorney's office has
When the fundmg deciSIOns
Mondale
satd he has
were announced Dec 23, the Sen Mondale as a boss, dropped a narcotics charge studied the htstory of past
agaUlSl Phylhs Bradley, 31,
c1ty couriCil of Ul\Hence,
daughter
of Mayor Tom v1ce preSidents and has
Mass , voted w seek a court
talked to V1ce PreSident
Bradley
order to block distr~but1on on
Nelson
Rockefeller, and that
Health
Center
to
MISS Bradley, who has a
grounds older Clites were
he
told
Carter 1t should be
record of earlier arrests, was
diScrllmnated agamst m
realized
"lbat the history of
pharged w1th possesSion of
favor of smaller , more close Friday
thiS
of!tce
has been nothing
PCP, or 14 angel dust ,"
affluent suburbs
Short
of
grim,
and I hope tl
The Metgs County Mental allegedly Iound by an offtcer
11on't
happen
here
"
Health Center, 236 W Second who stopped her car for a
St , wtll be closed all day traffic VIOlation The clly
Fr1day, Dec 31 for the attorney's off1ce said the
hohday weekend and wtll amount found was wo small
reopen on Monday, Jan 3
to support prosecution
Agam thiS week, offtces of
MISs Bradley failed to
the Metgs County Courthouse appear for arraignment
m accordance With Oh1o law Tuesday on charges of
1n regard to holidays wtllalso speedmg and dr~vmg wa
be closed all day on Fr~day close w another veh1cle and
Offtces wtll close for the her $5011 ba1l - more than the
Twenty-one Me1gs County
also !1 ee m the llssues These weekend at 4 p m Thursday maxunum fine would have students attendmg Hocking
cells are Important m your and wtil reopen at 9 a m on been - was forefe1ted , Techmcal
College
at
unmune system for body Monday
Nelsonville have been named
closmg that case
defenses agamsl mfectwns It
to the dean's hst for the fall
IS not surpnsmg, then, that
quarter
when you have an mfect10n,
Of the 21, two made perfect
THE OAI \"SENTINEL
the lymph glands enlarge and
four pomt averages They are
DEVOTED TO THE
may even be pamful The
INTER, EST OF
Davtd L. Cole, Pomeroy, and
M£1GS.MASON AREA
lymph glands m the neck may
Conme Smith, Racine
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
enlarge when y~u have a sore
Extc Ed
The others made a grade of
'
ROBERTHOEFLICII
throat, or those under the
BACK
ON
SLOPES
three
pomt or more to he
City Editor
ann may enlarge If you have
CRESTED BUTTE, Colo listed and mclude William
Published dally ezt-ept Saturday
by The Ohio Valley Publi.'lhlng Com
an mfected finger
(UPI ) - Former Army Amberger, Louise A Newell,
any Ill Court st Pomeroy Ohm
The thyrOid gland IS at the
Secretary
Howard "Bo" both of Chester, Krista L
457ti9 U u~meS!l Office Phu1 ~ 992
front of the throat, JUSt above
2156 Ed1!01Lal Phone m 2157
Callaway, has assumed the Morns, Desmond Jeffers,
Sc~:n nJ c!m;s postage pcud at
the breast bone It has two
wp position of a corporation Debra L McGuffin, all of
P(unt loy Oluo
mam lulles, one on each su.le
that controls the Crested Middleport; Susan D Gooch,
N.tl! umd ad v~ •l l!:iULg reprt s~ n
W t!v~ Ward· Gnfrtth Complln} In
of the trachea (wmdptpe) It
Butte sk1 resort m the Mmersville, Mark Markham,
1.:
Uuttmull1 and Call.ag h~r D1v
forms thyroid hormone which
Colorado Rockies
Thomas G Schmtter, Cheryl
757 ll'ud Ave New York N v
10017
1s Important tn metabolism
Callaway reSigned as Reuter, Mary Weyersmtller,
Subsw pllon JUt~; :; Dchv~red b)
ami growth Thyrotd hOI·
Pres1dent Ford's campaign Jamce Evans, Pomeroy
~; , n n ~r whet c tiYUI IHille ?fl ( ~ Ills pel
mone affeds the r;.te of the
wtek ily.M m Houtc whcl cnttnet
manager early thiS year after Corena Rhodes Racme ,
SU'Y ilC 1101 it lli! blt Orit mo11U1
breakdown of the foods you
sa:IS 11) IIUIII hJu iUL I w Va' tl was alleged he sought to Sally A Calugar, Brian K
eat to release energy m the
reverse a 1975 Forest ServiCe Conde, Regma Kimes,
Ot ' 't d n $2~
SIK Ulllulhs
Sll ~t l
IlL Icc munt h.'l $7 00
cells Its fw1d10n~ are tmtllt'recommenda twn agamst Mtckey J Ryan , Reedsvtlle ,
Fblllln ll $?.fl00 v(,Jr Snc LI\!1/Ltll'l
ly dtfferent ft om those uf ti ll
lettmg
the ski resort use more James M Titus, Dame! P.
SIJ~ I
ll 11t ~ 'lll n lh ~
$i50
SUINILIJIM I I" II' lilt h U l l~ Su ndtt)
lymph gla11ds
natwnal forest land for Huston and Rebecca Ord all
I 11m ~ Stul111d
expanston
of Syracuse

Hock-Tech

Blood sugar and diabetics

has 21

honors

By La\\ renee E Lamb, M D.
DEAR DR LAMB- Please
tell me how a man lreatmg
diabetes wtth a dlCt, eatmg no
sugat·, and wtlhout Lakmg msuim can keep from suffenng
from low blood sugar Can he
tllke a tmy amount of sugar
dally, say one-fourth teaspoonful wtthout danger '
DEAR READER - A pomt
that many diabettcs mtss IS
that the body can manufacture glucose sugar It wtll
break down glycogen (anunai
starch) stored m the hver to
glucose Or some ammo aCids
from protetn are converted to
glucose
A dta bett c somettm es
lnks 1l IS not n ece ~ c;·1r v to
' e lll&lt;iulm 1' h( s suppv;,cd
h !tJ when he
eat for any reason
" IS wrong fbe body
11ufactures glucose and
blood glucose wtll me
nout a p1Uper amuunt of

,,

msulm
In your case a regular dlCt
prescnhed to meet your
speciftc needs Is tmportant
Usually a " tmy amount of
sugar" can be tolerated when
mcluded w1th the rest of a
meal Sugar and sweets are
usually luruted to avmd a
peak absorption of glucose
and causmg a riSe m the
blood level You wtll not have
low blood sugar JUSt because
you do not eat sugar Since
your body can manufacture
1ts own glucose You should
he on a dtet that con tams car·
bohydr a t es found 1n
veget~ bles, fruJt, cereal and
mtlk All of these help mamt.nn your blood sugar level
To gtve you more mformallon on dtabetes I am sending
you The Hea llh I etter
number 3- ll, Dtabetes
Daagntlst.s, PreventiOn and
Management Others who
want thas mfonnHtlOn can

send 50 cents with a long,
stamped
self-addressed
envelope for mathng Just
send your 1equest to me m
care of thiS newspaper, P 0
Box 1551, Radio C1ty Statton,
New York, NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - Could
you please tell me what the
difference. IS bet ween lymph
glands and the th~ro1d gland•
DEAR READE'R - Lymph
glands are all over your body,
under the law, under the
anns, mstcfe the abdomen
and hterally e.verywhere
They are connected to a en·
cuiatory network of small
vessels that channel lymph
all over the body and fmally
dump the clear 01 rmlky
lymph fluid mto one of the
large vems JUSl before tl
enters the heart
The lymph glands protlUL'e
lymph cells These are one
maJor type of whtle cell 111
yom blood sli emn They rue

,.

I

Europeans like
Carter victory
best in 1976

BRUSSELS [UPI) - EtlfO·
pean editors picked the
election of J unmy Carter as
U S president as the top
headline story of 1976"111 the
annual UP! Poll
The European wp 10
1 Carter Vlcwry
2 Deaths of Mao Tse-tang
and Chou En-lru In China,
leaderShtp transition.
3 Israeli rrud on Entebbe
4 South Alman unrest
5 Lebanese em! war
6
Lockheed
bnbery
scandal
7 Earthquakes m China,
Italy and Turkey
B Bnllsh economic crtSlS
9 End of m1lltar) rule m
Portugal, pohllcal reform m
Spam
10 U S spacecraft landings
on Mars

Promptness
•
IS necessary

in filing claims
MediCare beneftclaries are
urged to promptly file all
mediCal msurance clauns for
servtces rece1ved from October 1, 1974 through September 30, 1975 The deadlme
for these clauns rs December
31, 1976, aceordmg to Ed
Peterson, Manager of the
Athens Soctal Securtty Offtce
Peterson warned Medicare
!Jeneflclartes not to lose their
carryover dedu.ctible cred1t
by holdmg ' claims 'Until the
160 annual deduct1b!e has
been accufuulated. Each
year, when ~cc un\ulated
medical bills do not total ~o.
they should be sent In
because, '" such cdses, bills
from the last three months of
the year Will apply to the next
calendar year's deductible.
A Request for Medicare
Pa~ment Form, also called
Fonn 1491/, must be filled out
and submltletl m order for
Med•car~ to ~ay for serv1ces
of doctors and supplies wh1ch
are covered by medical In·
surance The address to
submit cla1ms for serv~ces
rece1ved m Ohto Is
Medicare , Nat10nwlde
Mutual Insurance Company,
P 0. Box 57, Columbus, Ohio
43216 For more information
call the Athens Social
Security OffiCe at ~92-4440 If
you hve m Meigs County d1al
99a,B622.

•
3- The DaU,Y Sentinel, MldcOeport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday, Dee. 29, 1976

The Almana&lt;
Unlltd Presaloleruatlooal
Today Is Wednesday , Dee.
29, the 364th day of 1976 with
two w fallow,
The moon I.s between its
first quarter and full phase
The morning stars are
Saturn and Mars
The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Merc'llry
Those born on thIs datAl are
under lbe sign ol Capricorn
Andrew Johnson, 17th
preside nt of the United
States, was born Dee. 29,
1806 ThiS Ia actress Mary
Tyler Moore's 39th blrUl!laY
On this di\Y In history
In 1MB, gas lights were
installed at lbe White House
for the first time
In 1851 , the first Young
Men's Christian Association
chapter opened In Boston
1n 1972, a jumbo jellb1er
croshed near Miami , Fla ,
kiihng 99 persons There were
77 survivors

Lords ready says coach
United Pross Interuatfooaf
Kenyon coach Jun Zak says
his team's vtcwry m the lllle
game of the Mt Vernon
Colonial Classic Tuesday
rught may mean the Lords
are ready for post season
play
The Lords, wtth Ttm
Applewn scormg 16 pomts
and Evan Etsner addmg 1~,
downed the Oh1o Northern
Polar Bears, 611-53, for thm
second straight Colonl81 title .
"I am obviOusly delighted
at our second consecutive
cha mp10nsh1p
1n thiS
wurney,'' S8ld Zak , "but I
was more unpressed by the
team's abtllty to w:n on
consecutive nights.
"We have had difficulty
doing this m the past," he
satd "If we are to live up to
our reputation of a post
season contender, we have to
be successful m back-to-back
play "
The Lords JUmped out to a
16-7 lead wtlh seven mmutes
gone m the game and
mcreased the lead w34-22 by
halftune The Polar Bears
closed lbe gap w SIX pomts
wrth 58 seconds remammg
hut lbe Lords then hit four out
of f1ve from the free throw
line for the wm.
Wayne State (MlCh )

Cage standings
TEAM

ALL GAMES
W L P OP

Logan

7

Wheelersburg

7 0 47 2 344

PI Pleasant
Jackson

5 2 424 424

Ironton

4 2 334 283

GallipoliS

0 638 415

1 o 87 75

3 3 352 364

Por tsmouth

2 2 266 250

Waverly

3 4 377 388

Me1g s

1 4 307 361

Wei fston

South Point

I 5 302 472

o 5 302

472

Athens
0 8 393 484
Tuesday's results
Whee lersburg 63 West 46
Ironton 60 South Pom1 46
Washmgton CH 58 Waver ly 55
Ton1ght s game
Jackson at Greenfield
Thursdays games
Vmton County at Wellston
la ncaster at Athens

GAHS vs Pt

RIO

PleaSant at

tripped Thomas More I Ky I
1116-103 m double overtune for
consolation honors 111 the
Coloma! wurney
Elsewhere m tournan1enl
acllon Tuesday mght,
Princeton whtpped Ohio State
67-02 m the openmg round of
the Kodak Classtc, Detroit
edged Kent State m overtime
m the tille game of the Motor
Ctly ClaSSIC, and Maryland
downed Xa\Oer 84-74 In the
first round of the Maryland
lnvttational
OhiO State trailed all the
way m thelf ga me wtth
Pnnceton The Buckeyes
were down 37-32 at halftime
but cut the lead to one, &gt;5-54,
m the !mal 20 mmu tes
However, Prmceton scored
the next four pomls and held
on for \OCWry
Kelvm Ransey scored a
game-l11gh 24 pomts for the
Buckeyes Pnnceton was
paced by center Bob Roma 's
20 markers and 19 from
forward Frank SowUlSkt
Ohio State will play host
Rochester 1N Y ) m the
consolatiOn game tomghl
foiio~ed by a battle between
Prmceton
and
Sl
Bonaventure for the title
At DetrOit, )Umor center
Terry Tyler converted a
three-pomt play w1th 2 13 to
send the game mto overtime
and teammate Jeff Whttlow
scored four pomts m the extra
frame as the Umverstly of
Detrmt defeated Kent State
and won U e 25th annual
Motor Ctty ClasSic
T) ler, named the Most
Valuable Player of the
wurney, also blocked SIX
shots and was fouled by
Burrel McGhee as he made a
basket whtch brought the
Tttans w1thm one, 75-74 He
then made the free throw ,
sending the contest mw overLime
Corteze Brown of the
Golden Flashes, who scored
18 pomls as dtd teanunates
James Colhns and Trent
Grooms, miSsed a 21}-fooler at
the buzzer as U D won tts
etght ga me m mne deciSIOns

Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sparta Editor
•
NEW YORK (UPI) - Two hours before he dted Tuesday,
Phil lselm, preSident of both the New Yor~. J~ts and the
. Monmouth, N J , Race Track, was haVIng lunch w1th some of
his Jets' people, public relations' director Frank Ramos and
ticket manager Leo Palmieri, at a mtdtown restaurant Seated
at the next table, less than two feet away were NFL
Corrumsswner Pete Rozelle and Bill Ray, the league's treasurer
Iselin, who fr~uently put the league's mterests ahead of
even the Jets' mteresls whenever an impasse would develop
durmg one of the NFL meetings, looked good and was m great
sp1r1ts as he chatted With Rozelle durmg the meal
The two men talked about their plans for New Year's Eve
"My wife, Came, and I and Phil and h•s w1fe, Betty, bad
been mVIted wthe same party,'' Rozelle sa1d "He spoke about
that but sa1d he m•ght not see me there because he
traditiOnally attends another get-together with frtends every
New Year's Eve The last thmg he S8ld wme was, 'I 'll -see you
at the Super Bowl '"
When he fuuShed h1s lunch, PhU Iselin, 74, went back wthe
Jets' of11ce to work. The next executive deCISIOn would oc to
select a new coach m place of Lou Holtz, who bad gone back to
the college ranks, and that's what Phtl Iselin was workmg on
when he died HIS pnvate secretary went mw hts office wask
him a queshon and found hun slumped over m his chrur ..
Marvm Miller says the baseball owners are w be
commended for the "good fa1th" they Showed w1th respect w
slgnmg the maJority of the free agents "I was concerned
about the possibility of collusion," says Miller, head man of the
Players' Association. "I was worried, and I testified to that
respect before the House Select Commtttee on Professwnal
Sports, but I'm happy to say I there was no eVIdence that the
owners banded wgether to keep prices down"
Some of the Oakland Ra1ders got a laugh out of that
"crirrunal element" charge Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll
lodged m connection \VIth lbelr roughhouse tactirs agamst the
Steelers earlier m the season. DefellSlve back Alonzo Thomas
shied away from the other Oakland defenstve backs all year
long, kidding them by saymg, "Go way from me' I don't want
to have anything wdo w1th all you criminals"
Everybody talks about the b1g change In Joe DiMaggio, how
much more approachable he IS now than he was when he was
playmg, and how much more gregarious he is now than he used
to he Commenling on that , he says, "I played my game on the
field and didn't talk much I pa~terned myseU, and most all of
the Yankees of that period did, after our manager, Joe
McCarthy He d1dn't talk much, he just did his job. Today, the
players want to get 'litk,' as you newspapermen call 1t I never
sought 1t. Nor dld fever rehut a sports writer. Any time !lost a
game, I felt very bad and I stayed sort of mcommumcado" ..
When he was a k1d, says New York Knlcks' guard Walt
Frazier, he never was a member of any gang because he was
afrBld off1ghts and dldn 't want to risk gomg wjatl "My whole
thing was basketball," he says "! was so straight that I
thought the worst thing I could ever do was ~oke a
ctgaret''

Leo Durocher mslsts he never worked for "a bad owner" m
all the years he was In ba.&lt;teball. "Horace Swaeham, Walter
O'Malley and Judge Roy HoOtelnz all were wonderful to work
for; but the best one of all was Phil Wrigley He was tops " ,
I

Dick Allen has been reported headed for Pittsburgh where
he'd be back \VIth Chuck Tanner, w1th whom he hacl such good
rapport when both were with the Chtcago While Sox, but if he
plays baseball at all this year, It could be \VIth the Cubs. He and
Peanuts Lowrey, one of the CUbs' hew coaches, get along
exceptionally well and Lowrey has been trymg to mterest the
CU!f' In slgnmg him
"

The loss dropped Kent State
w 4-5
• Maryland coach l-efty
Dr1escll, who used hls subs
most of !he second half, satd
his team played "as well as 1t
has all year " m dowrung
Xavier
The Terps fell hehmd 14-8
ear ly but rallied to
overwhelm the Musketeers,
now 5-4 , w1th a 2W surge
before halftune Maryland
held a 47-31 halftime lead and
at that point had limited
Xav1er to 11 of 31 shots from
the floor--a 35 per cent
shoaling mark
Maryland came back m the
second half w1th three qmck
baskets and the Terps opened
1lp a 26-pomt margin before
thetr bench wok over.
Xavier 's Steve Spivery led
all scorers w1th 21 pomts,
most of them commg late m
the ga me
In
other
games ,
Muskmgum overwhelmed

Thtei ( Pa ) 82 49 and
Fredoma State ( N Y 1 beat
Grove Ctty 1Pa.) 86-74 1n the
openmg round of the Musklngum-Shrme Hobday Tournament, Ca pttal edged
Lenoir Rhyne [N C I 86-83
and Wittenberg whipped
Augsburg 7Mi6 m the second
round of the Lutheran
Brotherhood Tournament ,
Bluefteld downed Marietta
92-74 m the champiOnship
game of the Greater Bluefield
[W Va I Invitational, and m
the
Fmdlay
Hohday
Tournament, Malone zoomed
past Indi8Da Tech 113-02 and
Findlay stopped CedarVIlle
89-76 m openmg round games
Tomght, Muskmgum plays
Fredoma State for the chamPIOnship of their own holiday
wurney, Capital tangles with
Wtttenberg m the all.Qhio
fmals of the Lutheran wurney
at MmneapoliS, Mum , and
Malone takes on Fmdlay m
the Findlay holiday tourney

Tornados coast

£~~eg~7 -~~ ~te'" ~
m

ATHENS - Although not
playmg their usual Sharp
game , Southern High '~
basketball team had a
reiallvely easy ttme Tuesday
mght wtth host Federal
Hockmg wmnlng 67-51 Led
by Chtp Brauer's game·htgh
22 pomts, the VISitors opened
up an early lead ~ nd were
never really threatened
Carl Johnston, semor
guard , got off to one of hts
hest starts as he pumped In
SIX qutck pomts m the
opemng period, but then was
the vtctun of an ankle mjury
and had to s1t out the rest of
the half Although ~e came
back to play the second half
and wmd up w1th 10 pomts,
hi s mIury hampere d hlm
The usually fast breakmg
offense of the Tornados
couldn't get gomg and they
netted only 16 pomts the first
periOd , but the defense held
FederaiHockmgtojustelght
Th e story was th e same m the
second canto as Southern
went mto the locker room at
half tune wtlh a comfortable
35·2llead
But m the tlurd periOd the
Lancers mounted a m1ld
comeback as little Ronnie
Russell swiShed 10 pmnts to
narrow the margin to 39-33
m1dway through the penod
Coach Carl Wolfe's Tornados
went mto their strong
defense, however, and pulled
away to an 11 pomt lead when
the third buzzer sounded, 47·
36
The Tornados' defense d1d
an admirable job on the
Lancers' h1gh scormg Joe
Butcher as he netted 17 on the
mght, but gomg Into the last
penod he had only etght Hts
wasn't enough as the b6ys of
Me1gs already had 1t wrapped
up enroute to their stxth
stratght v1ctory wtthout a
loss
It was the first loss on thetr
home court that the Lancers
had had this season, and once
agam the bench of Southern
had to be counted on htghly
Johnston was hurt m that
1mllal quarter, starter Rick
Fmdley ex1ted by fo~.s early
m the third quarter, and
Kelly Winebrenner was
recovering from a VlfUS John
Sayre and Steve Baker agam
came off the bench to flll In
well Sayre canned seven
pomts and Baker two
Jumor forward Richard
Teaford joined Brauer m
double f1gures as he got 12
markers As a team, the
Tornados shot a hot 48 per·
cent, 25 of 52, and did well at
the chanty stnpe by netting

rebounds, w1th Brauer once
agam showing hiS prowess by
collecllong 17 of those
caroms
The Lancers also had a hot
mght from the floor as they
dropped m 22 of 51 shots from
the floor, but fell way behind
'" foul shootmg by gettmg
only 7 of 15 The team had 32
rebounds, led by Butcher's
15. Russell ended the evenmg
as his team 's leadtng
scorer
as
he
net·
ted a b1g 20 pomts, fol·
lowed by Butcher's 17
That was the second loss
mfl1cted on the Lancers by
Southern thiS year
Southern also won the
reserve t1lt, but no score was
avatlable
SOUTHERN - Brown ' I
Tea lord
' ' 12 ,
9

SHOT ALOFT - Chtp Breauer ( 45) of the Southern l'orn.t dos pu ts ,, hook shot ail botnc
Tuesday mghl at Federal Hockmg m a non-league b., sketb,\11g,m1c " on by Ute Mt•t gs tea m,
67-51 ll was the Tornados' SlxUI stratght vlclOI y with out defeat m llll' 1976-77 &lt;II IIIJJ.II~n
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2- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday , Dec ZS, 1976

Blacks boo new Chicago mayor White col/JJr
By ROBERT MACKAY
CHICAGO 1UP! 1- Desptte
some 301) boomg blacks and
the angry oppositiOn ol
Independent ald ermen ,
Mtchael A Btlandtc IS the
acung successor of Rtchard
J Daley as mayor of
Chtcago
Rtla ndt c, a 53-year-old
bachelor of Croattan descent
who learned Chtcago pohttcs
du ecll y fr om Dale), hiS
netg hbor, IS the fourth
consecullve man from t he
ctty's South Stde lith Ward to
occ upy the mayor's ofh ce
smce 19J 3
He got the JOb Tuesday m a
iopstded, 45-2 vote by the
Ctly Counct i whtie oppoSition
forces fought until the last
mmute to eicoot a f~rst bla ck
mayor for the nation s s~cond
largest c tly
Only aidenne n we1e
chgtble for the post
Wti son Ftost th e bla ck

prestdenl pro tempore of the
counctl, had mmntamed smce
the death of Daley last week
that he \\ aS the mayor by
\Ortue of hts posttton He was
expected to oppose Rllandic
for the post But he would not
let his name be placed m
norntnalton Tu esd ay,
arousmg the tre of his black
supporters m the counctl
chambers and ga ll er~es
, Black aldermen and Frost
Himself sa td they dtd not have
Ute25voles necessarytowm
Bla cks, wh o had packed the
ga lleries, shouted "We want
J udas , " - an app aren 1
reference w Frost
It was reported Frost had
agreed to a compromise and
would not oppose Bllandtc m
return for hls election ~s
chatrman of the councils
P 0 " e r f u 1 F 1 n an c e
Commttlee, ':'htch Btlandic
had headed Frosl later was
unammously elected to that

post
That , and Ius expceted
ChOICe to he admmistr.tlon
!loot leader, made hun the
No 2 man m Clucago ctty
government
Frost all but acknowledged
thatanoid-fashloned Chtcago
deal had been made
In closlllg almost two hours
of debate, he declared, "ff
there was a dea l and If there
lS adealihopethattheblack
people and the while people
wlllfmdthal th&lt;·l are better
served"
As presldmo offtcer at the
•
meetmg, Frost ruled out of
order a n at tempt by
mdependenl Alderman Ross
W Lalbrop to put hiS name m
nommatwn artd smd later,
"It's mterestmg that one of
my supporters was wtlhng w
nommate me but was not
wlllmg to nommate hmlSeif
Why should I be the one w
take a sulctde Jump '

Promises focused on
lly HELEN THOMAS
UPl Whtle House Reporter
ST SIMONS fSl AND, Ga
1 UP!) Conscwus of hiS
campatgn

commt tme nts,

Pr es tdent elect Jt mmy
Cartel convened fm al pre·
tnaugural talk s wtth hiS
offtctal fanui) today to lay
down matching orders for the
fn st 100 days of hi s
CJdmtnistra tton
Pt ess Secretary Jody
Powell told teporters the
Ca bin et , whtch ha s been
meetmg wtth Ca rter on an
tnfo1ma l bcists for three days

to consider at a mormng
meetmg an agenda prepared
Wi.I S

by

V 1ce

Pr cs1de nt el ec t

Woller F Mondaie for the
next Lhree months
i'oday llkll ked the 11llil pre
maugUI dl meetmgs fot· the
g1 oup scheduled to head
homewa 1d Ill mJdaftet noon
Among top pnor1ly
(;,llnP&lt;ugn prom1ses, which
Ca t ter hopes to move on -soon
dfteJ hts maugurat aon, are
the pardon for VJCtnam wm
&lt;~aft e&gt;aders he hopes to
announce wtlhm a week after
he
take s
of ftce ,
~ ~orga mz a t! o n , welfa re
1eform tax reform national
hcdlth ms urance. and wa}s to

make the presadency more
accesstbie w the pubhc
Carter arranged the un~ t ece nd e nt e d Cabinet
meetmg on this green Island
off the Georgtan coast so
Jne mbers
could
get
facquamtcd w1th one another
and hct11 from CC£t ler htmself
on what he ~:qxH.:ts [rom
them
'We'1e gomg to have a
good .tdnumstratwn,' he told
his ofhctal fa mtly I thmk
the country IS ready for some
bttghl new successful appro
aches to some of the
problems that have afflicted
our nati on m the past number
of years I thtnk we 'll
demonstrate as far as I kno\\o
an unprecedented shOwmg of
common purpose
He enunciated a new un-

PI ecedenled

relaltonshtp
him self and
Mondale, saymg the vtce
preSident-elect would be Ius
chtef staff person" who
could gtve orders to Whtle
House atdes as thetr boss"
Powell later told reporters
Mondale wtll funclton m the
Whtte House from an offtce
nea r the pres ad ent s as
Carter's prmc1pal advtsor"
nnd 'almost CI S a co-equal
bct\\ cc n

'lhe Cabmet also heard
Tuesday from Carter pollster
Pat Caddell the Ameman
people still are skeptical of
government ofhcta is and
have lost their fatlh m federal
pronoWlcement.s
Accordm g to Powell ,
Cadde ll charactemed the
altitude of the Ameman
people as one of htgh hopes
but low expectallons "
At the same lime, Caddell
noted a stgmfiCant nse m
consumer confidence smce
the November eleclton
Cabmet members ,tlso
"ere apprtsed of the Feb 15
dead lin e
for
recommenda tiOn s lo change
the federal budget for fiScal
1978, wht ch Prestdent Ford
submtl before he leaves
offtce
And Carter urged members
of hiS offtctal fanuly to he
nware of hiS pledge to
reorgamze the goverrunent,
askmg them "not to become
seduced by what now eKtsls, "
accordmg to Powell
Powell satd Carter warned
futu re Cabmet members
aga1ns t
b eco min g
'protective of thetr own
turf ''

"'U

· 1 dun t hm 25 voles and
all the wrangl mg and
mtsunderstandmg IS nul
go mg to gtve me 25 votes "
Rut blacks who packed the
gallertes did not Lake the
dectswn easily
Renault A Robmson,prest·
dent of the Afro-American
1 p 0 h ce) Pal ro 1m en •s
Leag ue told the gallery
through ' a bullhorn " It was
the qutckest and the fastest
sellout I've ever seen "
Alderman Rt c ha r d
Stmpson one of the two rlay
votes ~"atnst Btlandtc,
•
charged a backroom deal m
a smoke ftlied room"
lite Rev J•sse Jackson,
head of Opera lion PUSH satd
Frost s deCISIOn was a
"po;ychologtcal blow" to the
Chtcago black commumty,
which comprtses more than
40 per cent of the ctty's
population
Btiandic was sworn mto
offtce tmmedtately

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - James
Counts Mtddieport, Shirley
Landers,' Mmersvtlle , Carl
Allen sworth, New Ha ven,
Michael Van Meter Mtd·
dlep01t Thelma LeMaster,
Pomeroy, Lena Wolfe,
Mtddleport, Lon Fau lk ,
Pomeroy, Dorothy Wnght,
Rutland, Th omas Drake,
Pomeroy, Car la Whaley ,
Shade
Betty
Brown ,
Pomeroy
DISCHARGED - Sh~rley
Evans , Selma Ca li , Te d
Hatfield, Jr , Luther Blevms
Holzer Medical Center
!Discharges, Dec 2~1
Glona B1ckle , Candace
Brothers, Margaret Ca rpenter, Sally Chne, Wilburn
ElliS, Rosa lmes , Elton
Lykms, Mary McCarty, Mrs
Raymond Mc~'a lia nd and
daughter , Clarence Otler
Mrs Delbert Perry and
da ughter, Ronald Phllhps
Kathy , Robtnson Charles
Ruien, Joh n Thompson
Kenneth Ward
IBirth, Dec. 28 1
Mr and Mr s James
Norman, daughter Vmlon

Aid program is. unfair
Belmont County swears
- ·
as doled out l?Y Ford
•
I UP!) - amounts to small and rural
m
new· woman sheriff TheWASHINGTON
of local government "
prestdenl of the U S
~I

CLAJ HSVILLE, Ohio formerly was an mspector for
1UPl t - Ka lby Crumbley the Umled Mme Workers
wtll be s\\Orn at \ p m today satd she does not oppose a •
as Be lmont County sheriff , move by the deputies to for m
thus becommg one of the few a umon
women tn Uu~ U S ever to
"1JUSt want the men to gave
hold such a post
1t some thought before
A se lf -d escr1bed
non- dectdmg on a umon, " she
woman's hbbe1 ' tile fi.foot sa1d ' I don't " ant them to
27 5-pound formc1 deputy regret thctr chmce "
shenff says she knows she
She recenli) attended a
Will be tested but f can mcellng of the Buckeye State
handle lhe jub
Sheriffs Assoctalton and said
One of the hrst ordet s of she came away reahzmg lbat
busmess fm her wtll be to ·some people are ready to
assemble a staff of deputtes start cflllCIZing a woman
to patrol the southeastern sherllf But I don't mlend to
Ohw count) that IS dolled gtve them much to talk about
111th coal nunes and hghl 1 JUSt want them to be able w
mdustr;
say that I'm one of the best
She satd there "wtll be no shertffs they have ever
who lesale changes I will try seen "
and mak e 1t a more
Mrs
Crumbley who
profcsstonal department and carnes a 357-magnwn gun
wtll stress lhal the men mstead of the standard 38respect cdch other i:lnd are caliber piStol, said, "The
aware of the JOb they have to people of Bemont County
do'
have put the1r trust m me and
Mt s
Ct umbley
who l mtend to keep 11 "

Conference of Mayors ciatms
PreSident ~·ord granted a
disporportwnate Share of a $2
b1lhon atd program for ctltes
and counttes w small towns
The money was approved
by Congress over Ford's veto,
to combat the recesston by
gtvmg commumtaes money to
btidd courthouses, hbrartes,
parks, sewer systems and
sumlar
pubhc
wo1 ks
prowets
No local ma tchmg funds
are
reqUired
The
government rece tved $24
bllhon worth of proposals for
the $2 btihon that "as
available
Mayor Kenneth Gtbson of
Newark, N J , speakmg on
behalf of the mayors '
orgamzatlon , satd Tuesday

the formula used by the
Econo mi C De velop ment
Admtmstrallon w parcel out
the fund s " wa s clearly
deSigned to frustrate the
needs of the btg Clites by
alloeatmg the mane) m large

DR. LAMB

felony brings
b .;.,
more pro auun
HAMil TON. Ohio (UP!)
- •·orm•r Bull•r County
sheriff Harold J Carpenter
pleaded guilty Tuesday to
four counts of embezzlement of public property
and on~ count of unlawful
Interest In contracts while
he
was
sheriff
Butler County Common
PleasCouriJudgeFredB.
Cramer placed Carpenter
on a mJnlmum ol 10 years
probation and ordered him
to repay nearly $tO,IIOO In
pubilc money taken from
the sheriff's department
Cramer at first sentenced
Ca rpenter to • loLa! of 40
years In prison , but
suspended the sentence In
favor of probation.

PeanufSpecial will be~n
• Plazns
•
renu lar runs lnto
~

PLAINS Ga 1UPI) - The
old cry of '~ ll Alxi-o-a-a-rd"
wtll he heard soon for the first
lime m 25 years at the small
\\ hite clapboard depot that
has become a symbol of
Jtmmy Carter's campatgn
and eleclton
to the
prestdency
By the ttme the hrst
passenger tram m Plams
smce May 31, 1951 ,
diSa ppears
down
the
Seaboard Coast Line branchime tracks onw the Georgta
flatlands Jan 19, another
spectal tram from Atlanta
wtli have reached the same
deslmahon - Washmgwn with another band of Carter
supporters
These two spectal trams
one operated by Amtrak and
the other by Southern
Rall\\ay , are developmg mto

one ot the most popular ways
w travel from Georgia W
Carter's maugurallon
The Plams tram- w be
called
the
" Peanut
Spectal"-promlSes to be
more fun than many of the

formal maugural parties if
the comments of the
wwnspeople who plan U&gt; r1de
11 are any mdicatton
"We know It's gomg w be
fun ," satd one of lbe 350
persons lucky enough to get
reservattons
News orgamzattons mcludmg both wife services,
WOMAN CHARGED
all the networks and many
YOUNGSTOWN , Ohto maJor newspapers I UP! )
Sandra scrambl ed to get space
Cu nnin g ham , 21, aboard on the prospcet that 11
Youngstown , ha s bee n would be one of the better
charged with last week 's stortes of the maugural
killmg of V1rgll McGee, 17,
It was an assured sellout
Youngstown, accor dmg to even before 1t was approved
pollee, who Tuesday satd last. week, and the Atlanta
McGee wrote down who shot tram IS well on tls way W
him before he dted
becommg a sellout as well
McGee, accordtng to
" l've never seen such
wttnesses, was shot dunng an mterest m all my hie," satd
arg ument over mus1c tapes B1ll Hartman , the travel
at the home of the suspect's agen t coordma tmg the
SISter
Atlanta tram, the "Jmuny
Carter Georg ta Inaugural
Spec1ai "
The Peanut Special IS the
bram child of MaXIne Reese,
a Plams res1dent who handles
press matters for Carter's
mother, Mtss Lillian, among
other dulles She pomted out
that 1t would be flttmg for
Plams reSidents to go by
"I talked to Melvm last tram
rught," Durnmar s a ttorney
HWe've been m a depot aU
srud
thts t1me," she sa1d
"He was crymg and he told
"I've never been on a
me agam he didn't do 11 He tram," she added uone man
sa1d tf anybody anywhere has wld me he hadn 'l been on a
any mforma t10n on how the tram smce he was five years
Will got to where tl was found, old "
The Peanut Spec13l wtll be
he wtshes they "ould come
a throwback to a more
forward"
He satd experts had told elegant age of railroading Of
him there are at least two 1ts 18 cars 12 will be pullman
techniques to " plant " sleepers, two dmers and two
lounge cars And only two
fmgerprmts
Harold Rhoden , charged coaches
Amtrak is chargmg $80,1100
wtth legal defense of the
for
the round trip, partly
document's vahd1ty, sa td he
wanted his own experts to because the tram must be
deadheaded from New
examme the document
Rhoden, represe nl tn g Orleans to Plams Thts adds
destgnated executor Noah up to a charge of $272 80 per
Dletrtch, has been hghtmg passenger for Pullman
the Summa Corp - the accommodatiOns or $172 80
leadershtp of Hughes' for a coach seat
It IS scheduled w leave
busmess emp1re - and their
alltes, Hughes' relatives who Plams at noon Jan 19 and
stand w mhent the estate 1f arnve m Washmgton at 7
they can show there IS no am on Inauguration Day,
Jan 20 It wtll return the
leg1tunate wtll
LISt told the JUdge he followmg day
expects the FBI report in
about a monlb and wlll confer
wtlh htm then

More questions -raised on
Hughes will authenticity
Hy MYRAM BORDERS
LASV!':GAS,Nev [UPJ ) Th e FBI 's dt sco.ery of
Melvin Dummar 's
fmger pr1nt on the much
questiOned "Mormon Wtll " of
Ho\\ ard Hughes ratses more
and btgger questwns, such
as Who plotted what'
Was Dum mar, a poor gas
statiOn operator from Utah,
part of a scheme to rake more
than 1100 mllhon from the
Hughes esiale wtlh a strange
· good samantan" tale and
the mysterwusi) surfacmg
Will '
Or IS he bemg framed by
the powerful and resourceful
Hughes ma chme to dtscredtl
the will and keep btllwnalre's
fortune mtact '
Nevada Attorney General
Robert LISt confirmed to a
probate Judge Tuesday the
FBI
labora tory
m
Washmgton had found seven
fw gerprmts on envelope s
that enclosed the diSputed
do cum en t, po s itiv el y
tdenltfymg one as made by
Dummar's left thumb
LISt, warmng that forgery

andexwrt10n charges may be
brought told Distnct Court
Judge Ketth Hayes lhe FBI IS
eonductmg more tests on the
document s paper and mk
and trymg lo tdenltfy the
other ftngerpt mls
He sa td he could not
elaborate on reports Imkmg
Durnmar to other Hughes '
wtll matenals, beca use of the
posstblhty of mmtnal
prosecution
In Ogde n, Utah , Dummar
stuck to hts demal that he
ever handled the wtll or knew
of 1ts eXIstence before 1t was
fqund on a desk m Mormon
church headquarters It
leaves hun a one-s1xteenth

share of Hughes ' vast
fortun e estunated at about
$2 5 bllhon
Dummar has demcd under
oath he had any contact \\tlh
Hughes, except for his story
that he ptcked up a bleeding,
shabbily dressed old man m
the desert m 1968 and gave
him a r1de to Las Vegas,
where Hughes bved at the
ltme The man clatmed U&gt; he
Hughes, Dummar satd

Mondale tops (:arter staff

The preSldenl-&lt;Jiect added
ST SIMONS ISLAND , Ga mtually the sa me way as 11 e
that
both he and Mondale
1 UP I)
- Prestdent-elect look to Gov Carter "
'
'recogntze
that
the
Jtmnly
Carter
says
Vtce
Carter has reJe cted the
untt~
Constttut•on places on my
PreSide
ntelect
Walter
tradition
th
at
v1ce
preSidents
He satd nearly hall of the
Mondale wtll he hiS "top staff are to seen and not heard, He shoulders th e ulttma te
nat10n ts
ctll es
w1th
responSlbthty
of
ad·
populations of over 100,000 person" m the Whtte House, told Ius Cabmet at lhelf Ilfst mmtslratwn
of
the
sharmg the responSiblhly and orgamzalional mee bng that
rece1ved nothmg
government,
but
at
any
wtll
have
an
· Bonne) Lake , Wash , w1U1 the power of the prestdency he
moment, tf 1an acctdent
Carter,
1n the past few "unprecedented
reiatton·
less than 3,1100 populatwn ,
Should befall me, he would
days,
has
sa1d
on
several
shtp"
With
Mondale
recetved a 13 8 mllhon grant
" I don't feel threatened by UlStantly he the preSident
but the nearby ctties of occastons he has dectded on
an
unprece
nted
ro]e
for
htm
and he doesn 'I feel and I want hun w be
Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane
completely qualified to take
recetved nothmg," he smd Mondale whtch would gtve threatened by me We are over the retgns of govern·
very
compatible
wtth
one
Brisbane, Caltf , wtth a htm the authonty ol a boss"
another, ' Carter sa1d "I look ment "
populatiOn under 3 000, rJve r other Whtte House on Sen Mondale as m) top
Mondaie sa1d he believes
staffers,
althoug
h
he
would
recet ved $3 ! tmihon but
staff person and he wtll he his role so far m the Carter
not
have
any
direct
authonty
Sacrament o rec eaved
workmg very ciosel) w1th admimstratwn has been
over the cabmet
nothmg, he satd
"historic "
me '
y
Jody
Press
Secreta!
He sa1d some localities
He told ABC-TV m an
Powell explamed to ceporters
w1th no need or no capacity
mlervte\\ that Sen Hubert
Tuesday
that
as
Carter
sees
to responSibly use the
Humphrey conftded w h1m
money" recetved funds whtle tl, Mondale wtll function as
"he never partiCipated at any
his
prmctpal
adviSer
and
CHARGE DISMISSED
others "whtch suffer m thiS
pomt
m the Johnson
"almost
as
a
c~qual '
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
recessiOn did not n
government
the way I have ,"
Powell
said
"we
do
look
w
The ctty attorney's office has
When the fundmg deciSIOns
Mondale
satd he has
were announced Dec 23, the Sen Mondale as a boss, dropped a narcotics charge studied the htstory of past
agaUlSl Phylhs Bradley, 31,
c1ty couriCil of Ul\Hence,
daughter
of Mayor Tom v1ce preSidents and has
Mass , voted w seek a court
talked to V1ce PreSident
Bradley
order to block distr~but1on on
Nelson
Rockefeller, and that
Health
Center
to
MISS Bradley, who has a
grounds older Clites were
he
told
Carter 1t should be
record of earlier arrests, was
diScrllmnated agamst m
realized
"lbat the history of
pharged w1th possesSion of
favor of smaller , more close Friday
thiS
of!tce
has been nothing
PCP, or 14 angel dust ,"
affluent suburbs
Short
of
grim,
and I hope tl
The Metgs County Mental allegedly Iound by an offtcer
11on't
happen
here
"
Health Center, 236 W Second who stopped her car for a
St , wtll be closed all day traffic VIOlation The clly
Fr1day, Dec 31 for the attorney's off1ce said the
hohday weekend and wtll amount found was wo small
reopen on Monday, Jan 3
to support prosecution
Agam thiS week, offtces of
MISs Bradley failed to
the Metgs County Courthouse appear for arraignment
m accordance With Oh1o law Tuesday on charges of
1n regard to holidays wtllalso speedmg and dr~vmg wa
be closed all day on Fr~day close w another veh1cle and
Offtces wtll close for the her $5011 ba1l - more than the
Twenty-one Me1gs County
also !1 ee m the llssues These weekend at 4 p m Thursday maxunum fine would have students attendmg Hocking
cells are Important m your and wtil reopen at 9 a m on been - was forefe1ted , Techmcal
College
at
unmune system for body Monday
Nelsonville have been named
closmg that case
defenses agamsl mfectwns It
to the dean's hst for the fall
IS not surpnsmg, then, that
quarter
when you have an mfect10n,
Of the 21, two made perfect
THE OAI \"SENTINEL
the lymph glands enlarge and
four pomt averages They are
DEVOTED TO THE
may even be pamful The
INTER, EST OF
Davtd L. Cole, Pomeroy, and
M£1GS.MASON AREA
lymph glands m the neck may
Conme Smith, Racine
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
enlarge when y~u have a sore
Extc Ed
The others made a grade of
'
ROBERTHOEFLICII
throat, or those under the
BACK
ON
SLOPES
three
pomt or more to he
City Editor
ann may enlarge If you have
CRESTED BUTTE, Colo listed and mclude William
Published dally ezt-ept Saturday
by The Ohio Valley Publi.'lhlng Com
an mfected finger
(UPI ) - Former Army Amberger, Louise A Newell,
any Ill Court st Pomeroy Ohm
The thyrOid gland IS at the
Secretary
Howard "Bo" both of Chester, Krista L
457ti9 U u~meS!l Office Phu1 ~ 992
front of the throat, JUSt above
2156 Ed1!01Lal Phone m 2157
Callaway, has assumed the Morns, Desmond Jeffers,
Sc~:n nJ c!m;s postage pcud at
the breast bone It has two
wp position of a corporation Debra L McGuffin, all of
P(unt loy Oluo
mam lulles, one on each su.le
that controls the Crested Middleport; Susan D Gooch,
N.tl! umd ad v~ •l l!:iULg reprt s~ n
W t!v~ Ward· Gnfrtth Complln} In
of the trachea (wmdptpe) It
Butte sk1 resort m the Mmersville, Mark Markham,
1.:
Uuttmull1 and Call.ag h~r D1v
forms thyroid hormone which
Colorado Rockies
Thomas G Schmtter, Cheryl
757 ll'ud Ave New York N v
10017
1s Important tn metabolism
Callaway reSigned as Reuter, Mary Weyersmtller,
Subsw pllon JUt~; :; Dchv~red b)
ami growth Thyrotd hOI·
Pres1dent Ford's campaign Jamce Evans, Pomeroy
~; , n n ~r whet c tiYUI IHille ?fl ( ~ Ills pel
mone affeds the r;.te of the
wtek ily.M m Houtc whcl cnttnet
manager early thiS year after Corena Rhodes Racme ,
SU'Y ilC 1101 it lli! blt Orit mo11U1
breakdown of the foods you
sa:IS 11) IIUIII hJu iUL I w Va' tl was alleged he sought to Sally A Calugar, Brian K
eat to release energy m the
reverse a 1975 Forest ServiCe Conde, Regma Kimes,
Ot ' 't d n $2~
SIK Ulllulhs
Sll ~t l
IlL Icc munt h.'l $7 00
cells Its fw1d10n~ are tmtllt'recommenda twn agamst Mtckey J Ryan , Reedsvtlle ,
Fblllln ll $?.fl00 v(,Jr Snc LI\!1/Ltll'l
ly dtfferent ft om those uf ti ll
lettmg
the ski resort use more James M Titus, Dame! P.
SIJ~ I
ll 11t ~ 'lll n lh ~
$i50
SUINILIJIM I I" II' lilt h U l l~ Su ndtt)
lymph gla11ds
natwnal forest land for Huston and Rebecca Ord all
I 11m ~ Stul111d
expanston
of Syracuse

Hock-Tech

Blood sugar and diabetics

has 21

honors

By La\\ renee E Lamb, M D.
DEAR DR LAMB- Please
tell me how a man lreatmg
diabetes wtth a dlCt, eatmg no
sugat·, and wtlhout Lakmg msuim can keep from suffenng
from low blood sugar Can he
tllke a tmy amount of sugar
dally, say one-fourth teaspoonful wtthout danger '
DEAR READER - A pomt
that many diabettcs mtss IS
that the body can manufacture glucose sugar It wtll
break down glycogen (anunai
starch) stored m the hver to
glucose Or some ammo aCids
from protetn are converted to
glucose
A dta bett c somettm es
lnks 1l IS not n ece ~ c;·1r v to
' e lll&lt;iulm 1' h( s suppv;,cd
h !tJ when he
eat for any reason
" IS wrong fbe body
11ufactures glucose and
blood glucose wtll me
nout a p1Uper amuunt of

,,

msulm
In your case a regular dlCt
prescnhed to meet your
speciftc needs Is tmportant
Usually a " tmy amount of
sugar" can be tolerated when
mcluded w1th the rest of a
meal Sugar and sweets are
usually luruted to avmd a
peak absorption of glucose
and causmg a riSe m the
blood level You wtll not have
low blood sugar JUSt because
you do not eat sugar Since
your body can manufacture
1ts own glucose You should
he on a dtet that con tams car·
bohydr a t es found 1n
veget~ bles, fruJt, cereal and
mtlk All of these help mamt.nn your blood sugar level
To gtve you more mformallon on dtabetes I am sending
you The Hea llh I etter
number 3- ll, Dtabetes
Daagntlst.s, PreventiOn and
Management Others who
want thas mfonnHtlOn can

send 50 cents with a long,
stamped
self-addressed
envelope for mathng Just
send your 1equest to me m
care of thiS newspaper, P 0
Box 1551, Radio C1ty Statton,
New York, NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - Could
you please tell me what the
difference. IS bet ween lymph
glands and the th~ro1d gland•
DEAR READE'R - Lymph
glands are all over your body,
under the law, under the
anns, mstcfe the abdomen
and hterally e.verywhere
They are connected to a en·
cuiatory network of small
vessels that channel lymph
all over the body and fmally
dump the clear 01 rmlky
lymph fluid mto one of the
large vems JUSl before tl
enters the heart
The lymph glands protlUL'e
lymph cells These are one
maJor type of whtle cell 111
yom blood sli emn They rue

,.

I

Europeans like
Carter victory
best in 1976

BRUSSELS [UPI) - EtlfO·
pean editors picked the
election of J unmy Carter as
U S president as the top
headline story of 1976"111 the
annual UP! Poll
The European wp 10
1 Carter Vlcwry
2 Deaths of Mao Tse-tang
and Chou En-lru In China,
leaderShtp transition.
3 Israeli rrud on Entebbe
4 South Alman unrest
5 Lebanese em! war
6
Lockheed
bnbery
scandal
7 Earthquakes m China,
Italy and Turkey
B Bnllsh economic crtSlS
9 End of m1lltar) rule m
Portugal, pohllcal reform m
Spam
10 U S spacecraft landings
on Mars

Promptness
•
IS necessary

in filing claims
MediCare beneftclaries are
urged to promptly file all
mediCal msurance clauns for
servtces rece1ved from October 1, 1974 through September 30, 1975 The deadlme
for these clauns rs December
31, 1976, aceordmg to Ed
Peterson, Manager of the
Athens Soctal Securtty Offtce
Peterson warned Medicare
!Jeneflclartes not to lose their
carryover dedu.ctible cred1t
by holdmg ' claims 'Until the
160 annual deduct1b!e has
been accufuulated. Each
year, when ~cc un\ulated
medical bills do not total ~o.
they should be sent In
because, '" such cdses, bills
from the last three months of
the year Will apply to the next
calendar year's deductible.
A Request for Medicare
Pa~ment Form, also called
Fonn 1491/, must be filled out
and submltletl m order for
Med•car~ to ~ay for serv1ces
of doctors and supplies wh1ch
are covered by medical In·
surance The address to
submit cla1ms for serv~ces
rece1ved m Ohto Is
Medicare , Nat10nwlde
Mutual Insurance Company,
P 0. Box 57, Columbus, Ohio
43216 For more information
call the Athens Social
Security OffiCe at ~92-4440 If
you hve m Meigs County d1al
99a,B622.

•
3- The DaU,Y Sentinel, MldcOeport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday, Dee. 29, 1976

The Almana&lt;
Unlltd Presaloleruatlooal
Today Is Wednesday , Dee.
29, the 364th day of 1976 with
two w fallow,
The moon I.s between its
first quarter and full phase
The morning stars are
Saturn and Mars
The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Merc'llry
Those born on thIs datAl are
under lbe sign ol Capricorn
Andrew Johnson, 17th
preside nt of the United
States, was born Dee. 29,
1806 ThiS Ia actress Mary
Tyler Moore's 39th blrUl!laY
On this di\Y In history
In 1MB, gas lights were
installed at lbe White House
for the first time
In 1851 , the first Young
Men's Christian Association
chapter opened In Boston
1n 1972, a jumbo jellb1er
croshed near Miami , Fla ,
kiihng 99 persons There were
77 survivors

Lords ready says coach
United Pross Interuatfooaf
Kenyon coach Jun Zak says
his team's vtcwry m the lllle
game of the Mt Vernon
Colonial Classic Tuesday
rught may mean the Lords
are ready for post season
play
The Lords, wtth Ttm
Applewn scormg 16 pomts
and Evan Etsner addmg 1~,
downed the Oh1o Northern
Polar Bears, 611-53, for thm
second straight Colonl81 title .
"I am obviOusly delighted
at our second consecutive
cha mp10nsh1p
1n thiS
wurney,'' S8ld Zak , "but I
was more unpressed by the
team's abtllty to w:n on
consecutive nights.
"We have had difficulty
doing this m the past," he
satd "If we are to live up to
our reputation of a post
season contender, we have to
be successful m back-to-back
play "
The Lords JUmped out to a
16-7 lead wtlh seven mmutes
gone m the game and
mcreased the lead w34-22 by
halftune The Polar Bears
closed lbe gap w SIX pomts
wrth 58 seconds remammg
hut lbe Lords then hit four out
of f1ve from the free throw
line for the wm.
Wayne State (MlCh )

Cage standings
TEAM

ALL GAMES
W L P OP

Logan

7

Wheelersburg

7 0 47 2 344

PI Pleasant
Jackson

5 2 424 424

Ironton

4 2 334 283

GallipoliS

0 638 415

1 o 87 75

3 3 352 364

Por tsmouth

2 2 266 250

Waverly

3 4 377 388

Me1g s

1 4 307 361

Wei fston

South Point

I 5 302 472

o 5 302

472

Athens
0 8 393 484
Tuesday's results
Whee lersburg 63 West 46
Ironton 60 South Pom1 46
Washmgton CH 58 Waver ly 55
Ton1ght s game
Jackson at Greenfield
Thursdays games
Vmton County at Wellston
la ncaster at Athens

GAHS vs Pt

RIO

PleaSant at

tripped Thomas More I Ky I
1116-103 m double overtune for
consolation honors 111 the
Coloma! wurney
Elsewhere m tournan1enl
acllon Tuesday mght,
Princeton whtpped Ohio State
67-02 m the openmg round of
the Kodak Classtc, Detroit
edged Kent State m overtime
m the tille game of the Motor
Ctly ClaSSIC, and Maryland
downed Xa\Oer 84-74 In the
first round of the Maryland
lnvttational
OhiO State trailed all the
way m thelf ga me wtth
Pnnceton The Buckeyes
were down 37-32 at halftime
but cut the lead to one, &gt;5-54,
m the !mal 20 mmu tes
However, Prmceton scored
the next four pomls and held
on for \OCWry
Kelvm Ransey scored a
game-l11gh 24 pomts for the
Buckeyes Pnnceton was
paced by center Bob Roma 's
20 markers and 19 from
forward Frank SowUlSkt
Ohio State will play host
Rochester 1N Y ) m the
consolatiOn game tomghl
foiio~ed by a battle between
Prmceton
and
Sl
Bonaventure for the title
At DetrOit, )Umor center
Terry Tyler converted a
three-pomt play w1th 2 13 to
send the game mto overtime
and teammate Jeff Whttlow
scored four pomts m the extra
frame as the Umverstly of
Detrmt defeated Kent State
and won U e 25th annual
Motor Ctty ClasSic
T) ler, named the Most
Valuable Player of the
wurney, also blocked SIX
shots and was fouled by
Burrel McGhee as he made a
basket whtch brought the
Tttans w1thm one, 75-74 He
then made the free throw ,
sending the contest mw overLime
Corteze Brown of the
Golden Flashes, who scored
18 pomls as dtd teanunates
James Colhns and Trent
Grooms, miSsed a 21}-fooler at
the buzzer as U D won tts
etght ga me m mne deciSIOns

Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sparta Editor
•
NEW YORK (UPI) - Two hours before he dted Tuesday,
Phil lselm, preSident of both the New Yor~. J~ts and the
. Monmouth, N J , Race Track, was haVIng lunch w1th some of
his Jets' people, public relations' director Frank Ramos and
ticket manager Leo Palmieri, at a mtdtown restaurant Seated
at the next table, less than two feet away were NFL
Corrumsswner Pete Rozelle and Bill Ray, the league's treasurer
Iselin, who fr~uently put the league's mterests ahead of
even the Jets' mteresls whenever an impasse would develop
durmg one of the NFL meetings, looked good and was m great
sp1r1ts as he chatted With Rozelle durmg the meal
The two men talked about their plans for New Year's Eve
"My wife, Came, and I and Phil and h•s w1fe, Betty, bad
been mVIted wthe same party,'' Rozelle sa1d "He spoke about
that but sa1d he m•ght not see me there because he
traditiOnally attends another get-together with frtends every
New Year's Eve The last thmg he S8ld wme was, 'I 'll -see you
at the Super Bowl '"
When he fuuShed h1s lunch, PhU Iselin, 74, went back wthe
Jets' of11ce to work. The next executive deCISIOn would oc to
select a new coach m place of Lou Holtz, who bad gone back to
the college ranks, and that's what Phtl Iselin was workmg on
when he died HIS pnvate secretary went mw hts office wask
him a queshon and found hun slumped over m his chrur ..
Marvm Miller says the baseball owners are w be
commended for the "good fa1th" they Showed w1th respect w
slgnmg the maJority of the free agents "I was concerned
about the possibility of collusion," says Miller, head man of the
Players' Association. "I was worried, and I testified to that
respect before the House Select Commtttee on Professwnal
Sports, but I'm happy to say I there was no eVIdence that the
owners banded wgether to keep prices down"
Some of the Oakland Ra1ders got a laugh out of that
"crirrunal element" charge Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll
lodged m connection \VIth lbelr roughhouse tactirs agamst the
Steelers earlier m the season. DefellSlve back Alonzo Thomas
shied away from the other Oakland defenstve backs all year
long, kidding them by saymg, "Go way from me' I don't want
to have anything wdo w1th all you criminals"
Everybody talks about the b1g change In Joe DiMaggio, how
much more approachable he IS now than he was when he was
playmg, and how much more gregarious he is now than he used
to he Commenling on that , he says, "I played my game on the
field and didn't talk much I pa~terned myseU, and most all of
the Yankees of that period did, after our manager, Joe
McCarthy He d1dn't talk much, he just did his job. Today, the
players want to get 'litk,' as you newspapermen call 1t I never
sought 1t. Nor dld fever rehut a sports writer. Any time !lost a
game, I felt very bad and I stayed sort of mcommumcado" ..
When he was a k1d, says New York Knlcks' guard Walt
Frazier, he never was a member of any gang because he was
afrBld off1ghts and dldn 't want to risk gomg wjatl "My whole
thing was basketball," he says "! was so straight that I
thought the worst thing I could ever do was ~oke a
ctgaret''

Leo Durocher mslsts he never worked for "a bad owner" m
all the years he was In ba.&lt;teball. "Horace Swaeham, Walter
O'Malley and Judge Roy HoOtelnz all were wonderful to work
for; but the best one of all was Phil Wrigley He was tops " ,
I

Dick Allen has been reported headed for Pittsburgh where
he'd be back \VIth Chuck Tanner, w1th whom he hacl such good
rapport when both were with the Chtcago While Sox, but if he
plays baseball at all this year, It could be \VIth the Cubs. He and
Peanuts Lowrey, one of the CUbs' hew coaches, get along
exceptionally well and Lowrey has been trymg to mterest the
CU!f' In slgnmg him
"

The loss dropped Kent State
w 4-5
• Maryland coach l-efty
Dr1escll, who used hls subs
most of !he second half, satd
his team played "as well as 1t
has all year " m dowrung
Xavier
The Terps fell hehmd 14-8
ear ly but rallied to
overwhelm the Musketeers,
now 5-4 , w1th a 2W surge
before halftune Maryland
held a 47-31 halftime lead and
at that point had limited
Xav1er to 11 of 31 shots from
the floor--a 35 per cent
shoaling mark
Maryland came back m the
second half w1th three qmck
baskets and the Terps opened
1lp a 26-pomt margin before
thetr bench wok over.
Xavier 's Steve Spivery led
all scorers w1th 21 pomts,
most of them commg late m
the ga me
In
other
games ,
Muskmgum overwhelmed

Thtei ( Pa ) 82 49 and
Fredoma State ( N Y 1 beat
Grove Ctty 1Pa.) 86-74 1n the
openmg round of the Musklngum-Shrme Hobday Tournament, Ca pttal edged
Lenoir Rhyne [N C I 86-83
and Wittenberg whipped
Augsburg 7Mi6 m the second
round of the Lutheran
Brotherhood Tournament ,
Bluefteld downed Marietta
92-74 m the champiOnship
game of the Greater Bluefield
[W Va I Invitational, and m
the
Fmdlay
Hohday
Tournament, Malone zoomed
past Indi8Da Tech 113-02 and
Findlay stopped CedarVIlle
89-76 m openmg round games
Tomght, Muskmgum plays
Fredoma State for the chamPIOnship of their own holiday
wurney, Capital tangles with
Wtttenberg m the all.Qhio
fmals of the Lutheran wurney
at MmneapoliS, Mum , and
Malone takes on Fmdlay m
the Findlay holiday tourney

Tornados coast

£~~eg~7 -~~ ~te'" ~
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ATHENS - Although not
playmg their usual Sharp
game , Southern High '~
basketball team had a
reiallvely easy ttme Tuesday
mght wtth host Federal
Hockmg wmnlng 67-51 Led
by Chtp Brauer's game·htgh
22 pomts, the VISitors opened
up an early lead ~ nd were
never really threatened
Carl Johnston, semor
guard , got off to one of hts
hest starts as he pumped In
SIX qutck pomts m the
opemng period, but then was
the vtctun of an ankle mjury
and had to s1t out the rest of
the half Although ~e came
back to play the second half
and wmd up w1th 10 pomts,
hi s mIury hampere d hlm
The usually fast breakmg
offense of the Tornados
couldn't get gomg and they
netted only 16 pomts the first
periOd , but the defense held
FederaiHockmgtojustelght
Th e story was th e same m the
second canto as Southern
went mto the locker room at
half tune wtlh a comfortable
35·2llead
But m the tlurd periOd the
Lancers mounted a m1ld
comeback as little Ronnie
Russell swiShed 10 pmnts to
narrow the margin to 39-33
m1dway through the penod
Coach Carl Wolfe's Tornados
went mto their strong
defense, however, and pulled
away to an 11 pomt lead when
the third buzzer sounded, 47·
36
The Tornados' defense d1d
an admirable job on the
Lancers' h1gh scormg Joe
Butcher as he netted 17 on the
mght, but gomg Into the last
penod he had only etght Hts
wasn't enough as the b6ys of
Me1gs already had 1t wrapped
up enroute to their stxth
stratght v1ctory wtthout a
loss
It was the first loss on thetr
home court that the Lancers
had had this season, and once
agam the bench of Southern
had to be counted on htghly
Johnston was hurt m that
1mllal quarter, starter Rick
Fmdley ex1ted by fo~.s early
m the third quarter, and
Kelly Winebrenner was
recovering from a VlfUS John
Sayre and Steve Baker agam
came off the bench to flll In
well Sayre canned seven
pomts and Baker two
Jumor forward Richard
Teaford joined Brauer m
double f1gures as he got 12
markers As a team, the
Tornados shot a hot 48 per·
cent, 25 of 52, and did well at
the chanty stnpe by netting

rebounds, w1th Brauer once
agam showing hiS prowess by
collecllong 17 of those
caroms
The Lancers also had a hot
mght from the floor as they
dropped m 22 of 51 shots from
the floor, but fell way behind
'" foul shootmg by gettmg
only 7 of 15 The team had 32
rebounds, led by Butcher's
15. Russell ended the evenmg
as his team 's leadtng
scorer
as
he
net·
ted a b1g 20 pomts, fol·
lowed by Butcher's 17
That was the second loss
mfl1cted on the Lancers by
Southern thiS year
Southern also won the
reserve t1lt, but no score was
avatlable
SOUTHERN - Brown ' I
Tea lord
' ' 12 ,
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SHOT ALOFT - Chtp Breauer ( 45) of the Southern l'orn.t dos pu ts ,, hook shot ail botnc
Tuesday mghl at Federal Hockmg m a non-league b., sketb,\11g,m1c " on by Ute Mt•t gs tea m,
67-51 ll was the Tornados' SlxUI stratght vlclOI y with out defeat m llll' 1976-77 &lt;II IIIJJ.II~n
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Jets president,75, succumbs

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NEW YORK (UPI ) - He earlier in · lh{' da y and ,
helped change the New York according to one or the
Jets from a near bankrupt officials, appeared to be fine.
"Everyone in U1e National
franchise into a Super Bowl
champion in low- years . But Footbaii League is deeply
that is not how Phil Iselin will saddened by the loss of Jet
President Phil Iselin," NFL
be remembered most .
"To know Mr. Iselin was to Commissioner Pete Rozeiie
love him," Jets' General said. "He was a warm man
Manager AI Ward said. "He who cared lor his family, his
was a great sportsman. I friends and the 'overa ii ,
think he had more friend! in rather than strictly personal,
and out of sports than any interests of the sports with
person I've known and we'll which he involved himself."
Iselin previously suffered a
miss him."
heart
attack on Sept. I~ In the
The president of both the
press
box at Denver 's Mile
Jets and Monmouth Park
High
Stadium dw-ing the
racetrack in New Jersey died
·Tuesday after suffering his Jets' 4/j.J loss to the Broncos.
second heart attack in three He was revived twice after
his heart stopped by Dr.
months . He was 74.
Iselin iS survived by his Thomas Dillon, the husband
wif~, Betty, his son Jimmy, a of Helen Diiion, another of the
race horse trainer and Jets' directors.
Iselin , a quiet man who
former
manager
of
rarely
interfered · with his
heavyweight co ntender
e&lt;&gt;aches,
had been making a
Buster Mathis, and a
daughter, Mrs . K~y Gibnan, gradual comeback from the
earlier attack and only two
·a freelance writer.
Iselin died in the Jets' weeks ago said he felt he was
midtown Manhattan offices well on the road to recovery.
alter suffering the heart He was taking an active part
attack at 3:30p.m. EST. He In the selection of a new
had attended a working lunch coach to replace Lou Holtz,
with three club officia ls who resigned two·weeks ago
just one ga me before
completing his rookie season.
11

]

canft put it in words,"

Holtz
said
Tuesday .
'' Basicaiiy, there never has
been an individual who had

Tuesday 's

Ohio College

\'N: .. · .~ . . tt.

"''U J ~ HI~ :
.·!·ve :u n'&gt; Hrd By !'On
lk-d ..... .. u quick llc.skei.S irt

surge
and l.lan Issei scored a gamesuch a positive influen&lt;:t&gt; on hi~h 34 points for Midwest
me in such a !\hnrt rwriod nf Oivis\on-leat1ing Denver. The
time . Hr \\';H&lt; JU~l unr great Nuggets also got 24 points
indi vtduai. My gosh , it's like from David Thompson. Paul
losing a mt!mber of your own Westphal paced the SWlS with
family."
'll points.
Iselin was a member of the Bucks 113, Warriors 102:
original board of directors
Bob Dandridge and Brian
which acqulred a tottering Winters each scored eight
and near bankrupt New York points in the fourth quarter to
Titans' franchise from Harry enable Milwaukee to claim its
Wismer In 1963 and changed second road win In 18 games
its name to the New York this year. Dandridge finiShed
Jets . .
with a game-high 29 . points,
One of Iselin's partners, while Winters finished with
David A. 11 Sc:innyn Werblin, 20. Swen Nater added 20
pulled a major coup in the points and a game-high 20
war between the pro football rebounds. Jamaal Wilkes
leagues in 1965 when he paced Golden State with 24.
signed quarterback Joe Lakers 134, Celtlcs 105:
Namath of the University of
Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar
Alabama lor a then · scored 30 points and grabbed
astounding $427,000 contract 16 rebounds to help Las
for three years.
Angeles to its best offensive
Iselin was both president ' showing of the year and give
and chairman of the board at the Lakers their 13th
Monmouth Park and in the consecutive home court win.
winter of 1974 was inducted Curtis Rowe led Boston with
il)to the Jockey Club.
18 points.
:•J have the greatest
respect for him as a person Kings 113, Cavaliers 106:
Briah Taylor hit II of 14
and as an administrator,"
Weeb Ewbank, who coached shots from the field In
the Jets .from 1963 through collecting a season-l]igh 29
1973, said of Iselin. "He points to spark Kahsas City.
wnsn 1t a boss, he was a coM The Kings, hitting 35 of o9
worker. He was a real friend shots in the first three
periods, snapped a four-f!ame
to me .... "
"I loved him," Namath losing streak. Campy Russell
said. "He was a great man ... !.allied a season-high 28 points
for Cleveland.
itfs that simple.n

Kodak Classic
Princeton 67 Ohio State 62
Motor City Classic

Detroit 81

!champ)

Kent

State 79

Maryland Invitational

Tournament
Mar.yland BA Xavier 74

Muskingum ·Shrine
Holiday Tournament
Musk ingum 82 Thiel (Pal d9
Fredonia St . ( N. Y.) 86 Grove

City I Pal 74

Lutheran Brotherhood
Tournament
Cap I tal 86 L enoi r Rhyne

IN.CJ SJ .
Willenborg 70 Augsburg 61&gt;
Mt . Vernon
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Wayne ·stale !M ich. ) 106

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Kenyon 60 Ohio Northern 5J
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Greater Bluefield
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Malone 113 Ind ia na Tech 62
Findlay 89 Cedarv i lie 76

scor ing
spree.
" My 2\1 minutes left.
responsibility is to go out
Lonnie Shelton, playing an
there and win . That's how I important role in the Knicks'
get my satisfaction."
second consecutive victory,
"In college , I tried to hit scored 24 points, inclnding 14
that trailer shot a lot and In the third quarter . Jim
that 's what 1 was doing in the McMillian and Walt Frazier
first hall," Mc!lfillen said, added 18 points apiece. Rully
referring to his 9-lor-13 first· Tomjanovich and . John
half outside shooting. "Then, iJohnson topped Houston with
in the second half, I tried to 17 points each and Murphy '
nl~v in rlMP "f'nnnM Fhrii nf
added 16 for the Rockets.
his 9 second·haif field ~goal
Elsewhere in the NBA.
attempts, added three of four Seattle edged Atlanta, 121).
free throw tries and 119, Kansas City topped
accounted lor five of the Cleveland ,
113-106,
Knick!;' last 11 points that put Washington dumped Indiana,
the game on ice alter Houston 117·111, Portland beat
climbed to within five with Chicago, 84-79, San Antonio
took Philadelphia, 127·116,
Denver defeated Phoenix ,
110-102, Milwaukee upset
Golden St.ate, 113-102, and Las
Angeles overpowered Boston,
134-105.
2 by beating Ohio State 22.0 in Bull~f 117, Pacers lll:
ElVIn !Jayes hit 31. points
U1e season finale tHat gave
and
Larry Wright came off
the Wolverines their first
the
bench
to add a seasonRose Bowl bid in five years .
high
20
in
handing
Indiana its
'' We are both power type
third
straight
home
loss. The
teams," said Beli. "I guess it
Pacers'
Billy
Knight
scored a
will be another Michigan01\io State kind of rivalry.'' game-high 34 points and
E:vans f the Pac...S's leading reserve Dave Robiseh added
passer this season, said the a season-high 21.
Trojans are a "little low key Trail Blazers 84, Bulls W:
Bill Walton scored 29 points
right now."
"But the enthusiasm is to lead Portland over Chicago
there. We're kind of cool, but before .19,889, the largest
we practice bard and with crowd in Bulls' history. Seott
intensity because it 's the May's 18 points topped the
biggest game of the year and Bulls.
because so much is at stake.''
On defense, Thurmontl said
the Trojans must not be
ca ugh t off guard by
Michigan 's se ldom used
passing game, which gra bs
RICk Howard led·. a first
off big chunks of ya rds when
period
Ironton charge which
it is used.
propelled
the Tigers to a li!H6
"To play run and pass
win
over
South
Point "I:uesday
equally this Saturday )Viii be
very tough because they run night.
Howard, who scored a
well and when they pass, they
game-high
22 points, helped
pass effectively," Thurmond
Ironton
to
a
16-1 first period
said. "And they have the big
lead
which
the
Pointers could
play man in Jim Smith.
never
overcome.
The 6·0
"We also have to worry
senior
picked
up
18
of his
about containing their
riinnlng backs - Rob Lytle, points from the field , mostly
Harlan Huckleby and the • from the 20-25 foot range.
He was one of three Tiger
Davises. It poses a problem
starters in double tlgures .
for our entire defense .n

.USC ready for .Michigan

"...

1T· •

.By STEWART SLAVIN
LOS ANGELES (UPI) ."To. tell you the truth," said
Trojan safety
Denni s
Thw-mond loungin g back in a
sofa at USC's Heritage Hall,
" I wish today was Saturday.
You get tired of wailing and
you realiy want to get the
game on and start playing."
"I think it will come down
to which !,earn lasts the
longest," said Southern Cal's
All-America running back
Ricky Bell. "I think it wiil be
a rock 'em, sock :em
knockout game and the team
with the most power will
win."

"It's probably the biggest
game of the year in ali of
America, " said Trojan
quarterback Vince Evans.
"Like they say, the Rose
Bowl is the granddaddy of
them all and they ain't
lying .'f

The Rose Bowl game Jan. I
between USC and Michiganwhich may well decide the
national championship- will
he waged between a pair of
teams whose fortunes have
risen , fallen and riSen again
over the course of the
season-not necessarily in
that order.
For the Trojans, who were

picked in Ute preseason to win
the Pacific-a title ; th~ fall
call)e immedia tely. The
Trojans lo st their opener to
Missouri, 46-20.
"The thing that happened
to us," said 'Thurmond, '·is
that we didn't face the task at
hand. We knew that they had
a great passer and a grea t
tailback , but we didn 't focus
in .
''ln Missourit said Trojan

defensive t.ackie Gary Jeter,
"we made a iot of had
mistakes. Instead of stepping
right, we went left. Instead of
stepping iateraliy, we went
up field . We finally realized
that we ca n't just go out on
the fi eld and say, 'here we
are, we're SC and we have 15
draft choices.' We just have
to go out and play."
The Trojans bias ted
Oregon o3.U the following
week en route to a II).I season
that was capped off with a 1713 victory over Notre Dame,
the Pac-ll crown and the
Trojans' 21st Rose Bowl
Invitation.
The Michigan Wolverines,
on the other hand, started out
on top and stayed.No. I until
the ninth game of the season

when they fell to Pw-due, 1614. Michigan shot back to No.

'

It looks as if winning basketball has returned to the hard·

wood of Wahama High School as the local charges ·of Coach
Jim Scherr won their second contest in three outings with a 7663 triw-nph over the visiting Nojlh Gallia' Pirates.
The White Falcons, after su(fering through s~verai subpar seasons, have gotten off to their best start in recent yea rs
by claiming t wo of their first three games aqd will begin the
new year with a winning record.
,
In gaining the 76-73 victory over North G,ailia, the White
Falcons built an II point first period lead only to i~se it before
putting on a fourth quarter surge to win going away .
Duke Smith, 5'10" senior
and Bob Nicewander 6'3"
senior, paced the Wahama '· win or the young hardcourt
attack with Smith pouring In season. '
'll points and · Nicewander
Team•' stati stics are pretty
grabbing 19 rebounds:
even for ·both sides except lor
North Gallia's Fred Logan in the free throw department
took game scoring honors by where the Whit e Falcons
burning the Nets for 28 taliies actually won the contest.
on eleven field goals amj six , . A,t . tlie charit~ stripe the
free throws.
'
,'; . begdarea t~3m c~noected on
Wahama trailed only once 18 of 27 attempts . for 66.6
in the contest foliowihg an perc ent,
Nor.th Gallia
opening period bu cket· by manage~ to ~onvert only 15 of
Logan . Smith knotted the 39 attempts from the line for a
DRIBBLI NG UP COUR T - Duke Smith , No. 14, for
score seconds later with the disastrous 38.4 percent.
the White ~·a icons. ied his team in scoring with 27 points.
fir st of three consecutive
Rebounds were even at 55
Here he is s!10wn dribbling the ball up cout·t with North
Wahama goals to give the each with• Wahama comGallia's Plants hot in pursuit.
local quintet a quick 6·2 lead, milling une more turnover
North Gallia kept close until than the Pirates )9 to 18.
the final two minutes of the The White Falcons shot a
quarter when Smith and Jerry mediocre 38..1 percent from
Tucker reeled off . eight the floor (29·16 )) while North
0
C
straight unanswered points ·Galiia connected on just 24 of
to vault Wahama into a 2()..9 65 attempts lor a cool 36.9
~first cantn .iead.
percent.
OW
North Gaiiia, after shooting
In addition to Smith's 27
poorly in the fir st eight tallies were Goldsberry with
MIAMI (UP!) - One of the head on nearly every play.
key match ups in the Orange
Hill's description of Hassel- , minutes, warmed up con· 14 second hall points, Jerry
llowi Saturday night will he beck was a Iitt Ie more siderabiy to outscore the Tucker with 12 and Tim Davis
Ohio St.ate defensive end Bob glowing than that of White Falcons 21-I6 in the with II to round out the double
Brodzinski against ·colorado Brodzinski, a second team see&lt;&gt;nd stanza and cut the figure scorers for Wahama.
tight end Don Hasselbeck, All-America .
locals' lead to six 36-30 at
Only Calvin Minnis joined
and Brudzinski has made it
"He's big, he has good intermission.
!.ogan lor North Gailia in the
clear he expects to win .
hands, and he gets open,"
The gap was narrowed down twin digit group by1 canning 14
"I ain't gonna let him he as was Hill's brief assessment. to two points at the start of the markers.
good as he thinks he is," the 6Colorado Coach Bill second half on two quick .
4, 225-poun&lt;! Brudzinski said Mallory was equally full of buckets by Bret Tackett and
Tuesday. "He's pretty big praise lor · his honorable Larry Payne and the Pirates' NORTH GALLIA 163) antll've been studying him a mention AiiAmerica, who eventually knotted the score Loga n 11 -6·28; Minni s 5·5-1 5;
Jus ti ce 1-0-2; Mundell 1-3·5;
lot because I'll he over him was not able to catch a pass In at 38,38 with 5:20 left in the Tackett
3·0-6; Planl s J . Q . ~ ;
most of the game."
the last three ga~es of the quarter on a bucket by Logan. Pa yne 2-1-5. TOTALS 24 -15·
Asked to compare the 6-7, season this year because of a
Wahama quickly retaliated 63.
24()..pound Hasselbeck with broken left hand. The cast oli successive two pointers by WAHAMA ( 76 ) - T. Davis
5-1· 11 ; Nicewander J . J. 7; T .
tight ends in the Big Ten, has come off the hand and it Jerry Tucker and Duke Smith Sm
ith 12-3-27 ; M. Gol dsberry
Brodzinski admitted, "he's has healed, however.
and once aga in built a six 4-6-14; T. Sayr e 1-0.2; J .
pretty good but we've got
"I certamly would rate Don
Tuck er 3-6-12 ; Bless ing 1- 1-3;
two good ti~t ends at Ohio as one of the best tight ends in point margin at 46-10.
Thompson 0·0-0; Buzrard 0-0State-Greg Storer and Bill the country," Mallory said. . North Gaiiia then proceeded 0. TOTALS 29-18-76.
Jaco."
adding that it's hard to rate to outscore the White Fa icons Score by quarters :
NG
9 21 20 13- 63
George Hill , defensive him the very best because he 8,2 to tie the score at 48-18 fo Wahama
20 j 6 1e 22- 76
coordinator for the lOth- hasn't seen them all.
the third and final time of the Reserve · score
"He has good speed. He game. Tim Davis and Bob Wahama 5B North Ga tlia 54.
ranked Buckeyes, explained
that although Colorado plays does the 41&gt;yard dash in 4. 7 Nicewander both connected
Hasselbeck on either side of seconds and he's a gOQd agile from the floor to put Wahama
the line, Ohio State will flip kid - just a good all"i"'oWld in front for good. The period r-~-------"1
flap its defensive front. That tighteild. He'sa good blocker ,;. ended with the' local quintet
means Brudzinski and and this year he's even holding a 54-50 advantage.
Hasselbeck will be head to better. "He's also got ri10r~
The visiting Pirates visions
mobility this year and he 's . of a fourth quarter comeback
become a little better were quickly stilled midway
SuperSonks 120, Hawks 119:
receiver."
Fred Brown made two free
The J2th-ranked Buffaloes, through the final eight
minute s
when
Bob
throws with three seconds to
Big Eight tri-champion with Nicewander started conplay to give Seattle its third an
lj.J record, worked on goal
victory in 18 road games and line offense and defense and trolling both boards with some
hand Atlanta its sixth timing up the passing game. impressive rebounding skills.
straight
loss.
Nick Ohio State, a co-ehampion in
North Gailia was havinl} a
Weatherspoon and Tom the Big Ten, spent most of its poor shooting night as it was
Burleson each 'had 20 points practice Tuesday on the and when Nicewander began ·
to lead Seattle. Lou Hudson kicking game.
taking charge, the visiting
scored 33 for Atlanta.
Gailia Countians got only one
shot at the basket while the . ------...
White Falcons were taking , ·-- -- •
two and sometimes three
attempts.
I ' . ,.
Another important factor in
C' ' -::::Dean Royal followed Howard
After the lopsided hrst
'
with 14 while Mike Brown . period, both teams played on the White Falcons favor was
the insertiion of senior for'
· Men's!
n~tted 10 for the Tigers who even tenns for the remainder .
Women's!
ward Mike Goldsberry into the
are now 4-2 ..
of the contest.
lineup. The 6'1" left bander
.
Children's!
Dane Conweli ied South
Box score :
took
over
the
brunt
of
the
i_l.
;~
.
.
;;;,)
Point , 0-o with ·J3. Bill
IR ONTON (601 - Royal 14 , .
Howard
22
;
Secher
5;
Fifz.
scoring
in
the
second
half
'
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Spalding supported Conwell
pa tr ick
4;
Brown 13 . followin g the departure o(
with 10 ..
Fairchild 2.
'
While Ironton was finding
SOUTH POINT 1461 _ Smith who was forced to the
the range on everything it put Soal·.d ina 10 ; Conwell ' I J; sideline when he ~~s,assessed
Austm. 2; May nard 2; Howard
up in the opening period, 2:
Will iams 9, Tayl or 4 .
hi~~h~~~~;~~;:~ f~~~ ~f the•
South Point could manage Prater 4.
'
Score by quarters:
only one bucket and two free
final eleven points to win
16 11 12 21-60
throws in the fitst eight Ironton
easily ~t 76-63 lor their second
SP
4 10 12 20- 46
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McMillen shines as
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By JACK SAUNDERS
liP! Sports Writer
Tom McMillen gets his
satisfaction from winning
bail games. Tuesday nigtt he'
made his own satislaction.
McMillen, filling a void
created by injuries to Bob
r.jcAdoo, Spencer Haywood
and, lor hllif a game, Pari
Monroe, scornd a career-high
31 points t~ l"d the New
York Knic~, to a lll·99
triumph o -.r the Houston
Rockets.
"My whole th ing is
winning," sa id the former
University of Maryland AllAmerica, playing down his

Tim Smith hot ·
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points to help Michigan (IH!)
Nobody seemed to take beat previously unbeaten
much notice when Misals&amp;ppi Rhode Island and move into
State won its first seven tile final of the Industrial
games this season.
National Classic against host
But on Tuesday night the Providence, which beat
youthful Bulldog team won Its Texas, 81-67.
eighth straight game and this
Reginald King scored . 23
time the opponent was previ- points to lead Alabama ( 7.0)
0\l&amp;y Wlbeaten and loth- P115l Western Michigan.
ranked Wake ·Forest.
Substitute Brett Vroman
Mississippi State handed seored a career-high 19 points
Wake Forest its first IIlllS in and Marques Johnson added
eightgames, an88-83decision 17 to guide UCLA over
that advanced the Bulldogs . Southern Methodtst.
into Wednesday night's final
Butch Lee scored 20 points
game of the Klwa~s.()ld and Bo ElliS 23 as..Marquette
Dominion Clas.sic in Norfolk, beat Wisconsin for the chamVa . against host Old pionship of the Milwaukee
Dominion, which heal Classic, the ninth · straight
Dartmouth, 95·70, in the year the Warriors have won
opening game.
the title.
Freshman Ricky Brown
In the consolation game of
scored 29 points and grabbed the Milwaukee Classic,
14 rebounds to pace Wayne "Tree" Rollins scored
Mississippi State's victory 23 points and Derrick
over Wake Forest. Gary Jackson had 18 assists to lead
Hooker and Wiley Peck each Clemson over Boston College,
scored 18 points and Ray . 128-76.
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White added 15 to help
Lo.uisville scored 22
Mississippi State overcome a straight points during a
43-38 halftime deficit.
second-half rally that
Wake Forest , playing overcame Rutgers, 76-68, in
without injured leading the Louisville Holiday
scorer Rod Griffin, was led Classic. Louisville advanced .
by Frank Johnson with 25 to the title game against
points.
Creighton, ail 81·76 winner
Elsewhere, top-ranked over Auburn.
Michigan beat Rhode Island,
Freshman guard Bill
~. No. 4 Alabama downed Bryant scored 12 of hiS l7
Western Michigan, 83-74, No. po.ints in the first half to lead
8 UCLA routed Southern Milryland past Xavier of Ohio
Methodist, 99-71, Marquette in the opening game of the
beat Wisconsin , 64·o7, Maryland Invitational
LouiSville defeated Rutgers, Tournament. The Terps
76-68, Maryland topped advanced to the final against
Xavier of Ohio, 84-74, and Syracuse, which got 30 points
Syracuse crushed Duquesne, from James Wllliams in beat116-86.
ing Duquesne.
Phil Hubbard scored 25

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DEAR POLLY - I lind a Hall.
favorite gift for little girls iS
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
to make clothes for their trustees Thursday, 7;30 p.m.
favorite dolls. If you do not at town house.
sew you can watch lor swap
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DEAR 1'01-J..Y ~ ¥Y Pel
Peeve concerns the verses II
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come..in boxes. The messages
have to be read so carefully
particularly those to he sent
to the elderly or those with
Pomeroy Bowling L•nes
Tuesday Triplicate
problems of one sort or ..
League
another. I wish they would
Dec. 21. 1976
have a simple basic greeting
Standings
and the sender could Team
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in. ·1turned this upside down Musser 169; Frank Haggy .
Bruce Fl•her 159 .
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Jets president,75, succumbs

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NEW YORK (UPI ) - He earlier in · lh{' da y and ,
helped change the New York according to one or the
Jets from a near bankrupt officials, appeared to be fine.
"Everyone in U1e National
franchise into a Super Bowl
champion in low- years . But Footbaii League is deeply
that is not how Phil Iselin will saddened by the loss of Jet
President Phil Iselin," NFL
be remembered most .
"To know Mr. Iselin was to Commissioner Pete Rozeiie
love him," Jets' General said. "He was a warm man
Manager AI Ward said. "He who cared lor his family, his
was a great sportsman. I friends and the 'overa ii ,
think he had more friend! in rather than strictly personal,
and out of sports than any interests of the sports with
person I've known and we'll which he involved himself."
Iselin previously suffered a
miss him."
heart
attack on Sept. I~ In the
The president of both the
press
box at Denver 's Mile
Jets and Monmouth Park
High
Stadium dw-ing the
racetrack in New Jersey died
·Tuesday after suffering his Jets' 4/j.J loss to the Broncos.
second heart attack in three He was revived twice after
his heart stopped by Dr.
months . He was 74.
Iselin iS survived by his Thomas Dillon, the husband
wif~, Betty, his son Jimmy, a of Helen Diiion, another of the
race horse trainer and Jets' directors.
Iselin , a quiet man who
former
manager
of
rarely
interfered · with his
heavyweight co ntender
e&lt;&gt;aches,
had been making a
Buster Mathis, and a
daughter, Mrs . K~y Gibnan, gradual comeback from the
earlier attack and only two
·a freelance writer.
Iselin died in the Jets' weeks ago said he felt he was
midtown Manhattan offices well on the road to recovery.
alter suffering the heart He was taking an active part
attack at 3:30p.m. EST. He In the selection of a new
had attended a working lunch coach to replace Lou Holtz,
with three club officia ls who resigned two·weeks ago
just one ga me before
completing his rookie season.
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canft put it in words,"

Holtz
said
Tuesday .
'' Basicaiiy, there never has
been an individual who had

Tuesday 's

Ohio College

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.·!·ve :u n'&gt; Hrd By !'On
lk-d ..... .. u quick llc.skei.S irt

surge
and l.lan Issei scored a gamesuch a positive influen&lt;:t&gt; on hi~h 34 points for Midwest
me in such a !\hnrt rwriod nf Oivis\on-leat1ing Denver. The
time . Hr \\';H&lt; JU~l unr great Nuggets also got 24 points
indi vtduai. My gosh , it's like from David Thompson. Paul
losing a mt!mber of your own Westphal paced the SWlS with
family."
'll points.
Iselin was a member of the Bucks 113, Warriors 102:
original board of directors
Bob Dandridge and Brian
which acqulred a tottering Winters each scored eight
and near bankrupt New York points in the fourth quarter to
Titans' franchise from Harry enable Milwaukee to claim its
Wismer In 1963 and changed second road win In 18 games
its name to the New York this year. Dandridge finiShed
Jets . .
with a game-high 29 . points,
One of Iselin's partners, while Winters finished with
David A. 11 Sc:innyn Werblin, 20. Swen Nater added 20
pulled a major coup in the points and a game-high 20
war between the pro football rebounds. Jamaal Wilkes
leagues in 1965 when he paced Golden State with 24.
signed quarterback Joe Lakers 134, Celtlcs 105:
Namath of the University of
Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar
Alabama lor a then · scored 30 points and grabbed
astounding $427,000 contract 16 rebounds to help Las
for three years.
Angeles to its best offensive
Iselin was both president ' showing of the year and give
and chairman of the board at the Lakers their 13th
Monmouth Park and in the consecutive home court win.
winter of 1974 was inducted Curtis Rowe led Boston with
il)to the Jockey Club.
18 points.
:•J have the greatest
respect for him as a person Kings 113, Cavaliers 106:
Briah Taylor hit II of 14
and as an administrator,"
Weeb Ewbank, who coached shots from the field In
the Jets .from 1963 through collecting a season-l]igh 29
1973, said of Iselin. "He points to spark Kahsas City.
wnsn 1t a boss, he was a coM The Kings, hitting 35 of o9
worker. He was a real friend shots in the first three
periods, snapped a four-f!ame
to me .... "
"I loved him," Namath losing streak. Campy Russell
said. "He was a great man ... !.allied a season-high 28 points
for Cleveland.
itfs that simple.n

Kodak Classic
Princeton 67 Ohio State 62
Motor City Classic

Detroit 81

!champ)

Kent

State 79

Maryland Invitational

Tournament
Mar.yland BA Xavier 74

Muskingum ·Shrine
Holiday Tournament
Musk ingum 82 Thiel (Pal d9
Fredonia St . ( N. Y.) 86 Grove

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Lutheran Brotherhood
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Cap I tal 86 L enoi r Rhyne

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Mt . Vernon
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Wayne ·stale !M ich. ) 106

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Kenyon 60 Ohio Northern 5J
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Greater Bluefield
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Malone 113 Ind ia na Tech 62
Findlay 89 Cedarv i lie 76

scor ing
spree.
" My 2\1 minutes left.
responsibility is to go out
Lonnie Shelton, playing an
there and win . That's how I important role in the Knicks'
get my satisfaction."
second consecutive victory,
"In college , I tried to hit scored 24 points, inclnding 14
that trailer shot a lot and In the third quarter . Jim
that 's what 1 was doing in the McMillian and Walt Frazier
first hall," Mc!lfillen said, added 18 points apiece. Rully
referring to his 9-lor-13 first· Tomjanovich and . John
half outside shooting. "Then, iJohnson topped Houston with
in the second half, I tried to 17 points each and Murphy '
nl~v in rlMP "f'nnnM Fhrii nf
added 16 for the Rockets.
his 9 second·haif field ~goal
Elsewhere in the NBA.
attempts, added three of four Seattle edged Atlanta, 121).
free throw tries and 119, Kansas City topped
accounted lor five of the Cleveland ,
113-106,
Knick!;' last 11 points that put Washington dumped Indiana,
the game on ice alter Houston 117·111, Portland beat
climbed to within five with Chicago, 84-79, San Antonio
took Philadelphia, 127·116,
Denver defeated Phoenix ,
110-102, Milwaukee upset
Golden St.ate, 113-102, and Las
Angeles overpowered Boston,
134-105.
2 by beating Ohio State 22.0 in Bull~f 117, Pacers lll:
ElVIn !Jayes hit 31. points
U1e season finale tHat gave
and
Larry Wright came off
the Wolverines their first
the
bench
to add a seasonRose Bowl bid in five years .
high
20
in
handing
Indiana its
'' We are both power type
third
straight
home
loss. The
teams," said Beli. "I guess it
Pacers'
Billy
Knight
scored a
will be another Michigan01\io State kind of rivalry.'' game-high 34 points and
E:vans f the Pac...S's leading reserve Dave Robiseh added
passer this season, said the a season-high 21.
Trojans are a "little low key Trail Blazers 84, Bulls W:
Bill Walton scored 29 points
right now."
"But the enthusiasm is to lead Portland over Chicago
there. We're kind of cool, but before .19,889, the largest
we practice bard and with crowd in Bulls' history. Seott
intensity because it 's the May's 18 points topped the
biggest game of the year and Bulls.
because so much is at stake.''
On defense, Thurmontl said
the Trojans must not be
ca ugh t off guard by
Michigan 's se ldom used
passing game, which gra bs
RICk Howard led·. a first
off big chunks of ya rds when
period
Ironton charge which
it is used.
propelled
the Tigers to a li!H6
"To play run and pass
win
over
South
Point "I:uesday
equally this Saturday )Viii be
very tough because they run night.
Howard, who scored a
well and when they pass, they
game-high
22 points, helped
pass effectively," Thurmond
Ironton
to
a
16-1 first period
said. "And they have the big
lead
which
the
Pointers could
play man in Jim Smith.
never
overcome.
The 6·0
"We also have to worry
senior
picked
up
18
of his
about containing their
riinnlng backs - Rob Lytle, points from the field , mostly
Harlan Huckleby and the • from the 20-25 foot range.
He was one of three Tiger
Davises. It poses a problem
starters in double tlgures .
for our entire defense .n

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.By STEWART SLAVIN
LOS ANGELES (UPI) ."To. tell you the truth," said
Trojan safety
Denni s
Thw-mond loungin g back in a
sofa at USC's Heritage Hall,
" I wish today was Saturday.
You get tired of wailing and
you realiy want to get the
game on and start playing."
"I think it will come down
to which !,earn lasts the
longest," said Southern Cal's
All-America running back
Ricky Bell. "I think it wiil be
a rock 'em, sock :em
knockout game and the team
with the most power will
win."

"It's probably the biggest
game of the year in ali of
America, " said Trojan
quarterback Vince Evans.
"Like they say, the Rose
Bowl is the granddaddy of
them all and they ain't
lying .'f

The Rose Bowl game Jan. I
between USC and Michiganwhich may well decide the
national championship- will
he waged between a pair of
teams whose fortunes have
risen , fallen and riSen again
over the course of the
season-not necessarily in
that order.
For the Trojans, who were

picked in Ute preseason to win
the Pacific-a title ; th~ fall
call)e immedia tely. The
Trojans lo st their opener to
Missouri, 46-20.
"The thing that happened
to us," said 'Thurmond, '·is
that we didn't face the task at
hand. We knew that they had
a great passer and a grea t
tailback , but we didn 't focus
in .
''ln Missourit said Trojan

defensive t.ackie Gary Jeter,
"we made a iot of had
mistakes. Instead of stepping
right, we went left. Instead of
stepping iateraliy, we went
up field . We finally realized
that we ca n't just go out on
the fi eld and say, 'here we
are, we're SC and we have 15
draft choices.' We just have
to go out and play."
The Trojans bias ted
Oregon o3.U the following
week en route to a II).I season
that was capped off with a 1713 victory over Notre Dame,
the Pac-ll crown and the
Trojans' 21st Rose Bowl
Invitation.
The Michigan Wolverines,
on the other hand, started out
on top and stayed.No. I until
the ninth game of the season

when they fell to Pw-due, 1614. Michigan shot back to No.

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It looks as if winning basketball has returned to the hard·

wood of Wahama High School as the local charges ·of Coach
Jim Scherr won their second contest in three outings with a 7663 triw-nph over the visiting Nojlh Gallia' Pirates.
The White Falcons, after su(fering through s~verai subpar seasons, have gotten off to their best start in recent yea rs
by claiming t wo of their first three games aqd will begin the
new year with a winning record.
,
In gaining the 76-73 victory over North G,ailia, the White
Falcons built an II point first period lead only to i~se it before
putting on a fourth quarter surge to win going away .
Duke Smith, 5'10" senior
and Bob Nicewander 6'3"
senior, paced the Wahama '· win or the young hardcourt
attack with Smith pouring In season. '
'll points and · Nicewander
Team•' stati stics are pretty
grabbing 19 rebounds:
even for ·both sides except lor
North Gallia's Fred Logan in the free throw department
took game scoring honors by where the Whit e Falcons
burning the Nets for 28 taliies actually won the contest.
on eleven field goals amj six , . A,t . tlie charit~ stripe the
free throws.
'
,'; . begdarea t~3m c~noected on
Wahama trailed only once 18 of 27 attempts . for 66.6
in the contest foliowihg an perc ent,
Nor.th Gallia
opening period bu cket· by manage~ to ~onvert only 15 of
Logan . Smith knotted the 39 attempts from the line for a
DRIBBLI NG UP COUR T - Duke Smith , No. 14, for
score seconds later with the disastrous 38.4 percent.
the White ~·a icons. ied his team in scoring with 27 points.
fir st of three consecutive
Rebounds were even at 55
Here he is s!10wn dribbling the ball up cout·t with North
Wahama goals to give the each with• Wahama comGallia's Plants hot in pursuit.
local quintet a quick 6·2 lead, milling une more turnover
North Gallia kept close until than the Pirates )9 to 18.
the final two minutes of the The White Falcons shot a
quarter when Smith and Jerry mediocre 38..1 percent from
Tucker reeled off . eight the floor (29·16 )) while North
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straight unanswered points ·Galiia connected on just 24 of
to vault Wahama into a 2()..9 65 attempts lor a cool 36.9
~first cantn .iead.
percent.
OW
North Gaiiia, after shooting
In addition to Smith's 27
poorly in the fir st eight tallies were Goldsberry with
MIAMI (UP!) - One of the head on nearly every play.
key match ups in the Orange
Hill's description of Hassel- , minutes, warmed up con· 14 second hall points, Jerry
llowi Saturday night will he beck was a Iitt Ie more siderabiy to outscore the Tucker with 12 and Tim Davis
Ohio St.ate defensive end Bob glowing than that of White Falcons 21-I6 in the with II to round out the double
Brodzinski against ·colorado Brodzinski, a second team see&lt;&gt;nd stanza and cut the figure scorers for Wahama.
tight end Don Hasselbeck, All-America .
locals' lead to six 36-30 at
Only Calvin Minnis joined
and Brudzinski has made it
"He's big, he has good intermission.
!.ogan lor North Gailia in the
clear he expects to win .
hands, and he gets open,"
The gap was narrowed down twin digit group by1 canning 14
"I ain't gonna let him he as was Hill's brief assessment. to two points at the start of the markers.
good as he thinks he is," the 6Colorado Coach Bill second half on two quick .
4, 225-poun&lt;! Brudzinski said Mallory was equally full of buckets by Bret Tackett and
Tuesday. "He's pretty big praise lor · his honorable Larry Payne and the Pirates' NORTH GALLIA 163) antll've been studying him a mention AiiAmerica, who eventually knotted the score Loga n 11 -6·28; Minni s 5·5-1 5;
Jus ti ce 1-0-2; Mundell 1-3·5;
lot because I'll he over him was not able to catch a pass In at 38,38 with 5:20 left in the Tackett
3·0-6; Planl s J . Q . ~ ;
most of the game."
the last three ga~es of the quarter on a bucket by Logan. Pa yne 2-1-5. TOTALS 24 -15·
Asked to compare the 6-7, season this year because of a
Wahama quickly retaliated 63.
24()..pound Hasselbeck with broken left hand. The cast oli successive two pointers by WAHAMA ( 76 ) - T. Davis
5-1· 11 ; Nicewander J . J. 7; T .
tight ends in the Big Ten, has come off the hand and it Jerry Tucker and Duke Smith Sm
ith 12-3-27 ; M. Gol dsberry
Brodzinski admitted, "he's has healed, however.
and once aga in built a six 4-6-14; T. Sayr e 1-0.2; J .
pretty good but we've got
"I certamly would rate Don
Tuck er 3-6-12 ; Bless ing 1- 1-3;
two good ti~t ends at Ohio as one of the best tight ends in point margin at 46-10.
Thompson 0·0-0; Buzrard 0-0State-Greg Storer and Bill the country," Mallory said. . North Gaiiia then proceeded 0. TOTALS 29-18-76.
Jaco."
adding that it's hard to rate to outscore the White Fa icons Score by quarters :
NG
9 21 20 13- 63
George Hill , defensive him the very best because he 8,2 to tie the score at 48-18 fo Wahama
20 j 6 1e 22- 76
coordinator for the lOth- hasn't seen them all.
the third and final time of the Reserve · score
"He has good speed. He game. Tim Davis and Bob Wahama 5B North Ga tlia 54.
ranked Buckeyes, explained
that although Colorado plays does the 41&gt;yard dash in 4. 7 Nicewander both connected
Hasselbeck on either side of seconds and he's a gOQd agile from the floor to put Wahama
the line, Ohio State will flip kid - just a good all"i"'oWld in front for good. The period r-~-------"1
flap its defensive front. That tighteild. He'sa good blocker ,;. ended with the' local quintet
means Brudzinski and and this year he's even holding a 54-50 advantage.
Hasselbeck will be head to better. "He's also got ri10r~
The visiting Pirates visions
mobility this year and he 's . of a fourth quarter comeback
become a little better were quickly stilled midway
SuperSonks 120, Hawks 119:
receiver."
Fred Brown made two free
The J2th-ranked Buffaloes, through the final eight
minute s
when
Bob
throws with three seconds to
Big Eight tri-champion with Nicewander started conplay to give Seattle its third an
lj.J record, worked on goal
victory in 18 road games and line offense and defense and trolling both boards with some
hand Atlanta its sixth timing up the passing game. impressive rebounding skills.
straight
loss.
Nick Ohio State, a co-ehampion in
North Gailia was havinl} a
Weatherspoon and Tom the Big Ten, spent most of its poor shooting night as it was
Burleson each 'had 20 points practice Tuesday on the and when Nicewander began ·
to lead Seattle. Lou Hudson kicking game.
taking charge, the visiting
scored 33 for Atlanta.
Gailia Countians got only one
shot at the basket while the . ------...
White Falcons were taking , ·-- -- •
two and sometimes three
attempts.
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C' ' -::::Dean Royal followed Howard
After the lopsided hrst
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the insertiion of senior for'
· Men's!
n~tted 10 for the Tigers who even tenns for the remainder .
Women's!
ward Mike Goldsberry into the
are now 4-2 ..
of the contest.
lineup. The 6'1" left bander
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Children's!
Dane Conweli ied South
Box score :
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Austm. 2; May nard 2; Howard
up in the opening period, 2:
Will iams 9, Tayl or 4 .
hi~~h~~~~;~~;:~ f~~~ ~f the•
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only one bucket and two free
final eleven points to win
16 11 12 21-60
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Go d ma t h UpS Seen.
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By JACK SAUNDERS
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Tom McMillen gets his
satisfaction from winning
bail games. Tuesday nigtt he'
made his own satislaction.
McMillen, filling a void
created by injuries to Bob
r.jcAdoo, Spencer Haywood
and, lor hllif a game, Pari
Monroe, scornd a career-high
31 points t~ l"d the New
York Knic~, to a lll·99
triumph o -.r the Houston
Rockets.
"My whole th ing is
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Nobody seemed to take beat previously unbeaten
much notice when Misals&amp;ppi Rhode Island and move into
State won its first seven tile final of the Industrial
games this season.
National Classic against host
But on Tuesday night the Providence, which beat
youthful Bulldog team won Its Texas, 81-67.
eighth straight game and this
Reginald King scored . 23
time the opponent was previ- points to lead Alabama ( 7.0)
0\l&amp;y Wlbeaten and loth- P115l Western Michigan.
ranked Wake ·Forest.
Substitute Brett Vroman
Mississippi State handed seored a career-high 19 points
Wake Forest its first IIlllS in and Marques Johnson added
eightgames, an88-83decision 17 to guide UCLA over
that advanced the Bulldogs . Southern Methodtst.
into Wednesday night's final
Butch Lee scored 20 points
game of the Klwa~s.()ld and Bo ElliS 23 as..Marquette
Dominion Clas.sic in Norfolk, beat Wisconsin for the chamVa . against host Old pionship of the Milwaukee
Dominion, which heal Classic, the ninth · straight
Dartmouth, 95·70, in the year the Warriors have won
opening game.
the title.
Freshman Ricky Brown
In the consolation game of
scored 29 points and grabbed the Milwaukee Classic,
14 rebounds to pace Wayne "Tree" Rollins scored
Mississippi State's victory 23 points and Derrick
over Wake Forest. Gary Jackson had 18 assists to lead
Hooker and Wiley Peck each Clemson over Boston College,
scored 18 points and Ray . 128-76.
·
White added 15 to help
Lo.uisville scored 22
Mississippi State overcome a straight points during a
43-38 halftime deficit.
second-half rally that
Wake Forest , playing overcame Rutgers, 76-68, in
without injured leading the Louisville Holiday
scorer Rod Griffin, was led Classic. Louisville advanced .
by Frank Johnson with 25 to the title game against
points.
Creighton, ail 81·76 winner
Elsewhere, top-ranked over Auburn.
Michigan beat Rhode Island,
Freshman guard Bill
~. No. 4 Alabama downed Bryant scored 12 of hiS l7
Western Michigan, 83-74, No. po.ints in the first half to lead
8 UCLA routed Southern Milryland past Xavier of Ohio
Methodist, 99-71, Marquette in the opening game of the
beat Wisconsin , 64·o7, Maryland Invitational
LouiSville defeated Rutgers, Tournament. The Terps
76-68, Maryland topped advanced to the final against
Xavier of Ohio, 84-74, and Syracuse, which got 30 points
Syracuse crushed Duquesne, from James Wllliams in beat116-86.
ing Duquesne.
Phil Hubbard scored 25

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DEAR POLLY - I suppose
. DEAR POLLY- We have a we ail have our pet
brick sidewalk in front of our economies. Mine is saving on
house. Weeds grow between dishwashing detergent. 1 buy
the bricks and it is lrustr.ating a 32 oz. container of mild li·
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month. I have tried salt, a epntente into a clean gallon
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I am sick and tired' of pulling water and shake. This makes.
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JANIS.
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DEAR JANIS- SO many of undergarments and fine
the "cures" for weedll are fabrics.- RUTH.
poisonous and thus a hazard
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THURSDAY
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LETART TOWNSHIP
less chance of more coming Trustees Thursday , 7 p.m. at
up. -POLLY . .
·Letart Fails Community
DEAR POLLY - I lind a Hall.
favorite gift for little girls iS
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
to make clothes for their trustees Thursday, 7;30 p.m.
favorite dolls. If you do not at town house.
sew you can watch lor swap
or garage sales or even ads in .
the newspaper. Most children
play with their dolls more if·
they have lots of changes of
elothes.-MRS. H.w.
DEAR 1'01-J..Y ~ ¥Y Pel
Peeve concerns the verses II
are on birthday cants that
come..in boxes. The messages
have to be read so carefully
particularly those to he sent
to the elderly or those with
Pomeroy Bowling L•nes
Tuesday Triplicate
problems of one sort or ..
League
another. I wish they would
Dec. 21. 1976
have a simple basic greeting
Standings
and the sender could Team
Pt•.
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Royal Ook Park
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postte sides to make a tunnel
High series - Pat Carson
through and even.make win· •oo; Helen Phelps A59.
dows onthe lides' llthey like.
Teem high game - Royal
the
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of a barn, n or tunnel but Qak Park 1324 .
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•are still in si8ht.and sound of
mother which is ,~ ,
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-MRS. J.E.M.
League
Dec. 18, 1976
DEAR POLLY -!Wcently I
Standings
was put 'on a diet. that ~alled
for meat to bee ,Weed.oo a .
rack as it cooked. so tbe fat
wwld drain oft. 1 could not
find a rack small enough for
me so I made my own by pok·
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foil pan that a pot pie came
in. ·1turned this upside down Musser 169; Frank Haggy .
Bruce Fl•her 159 .
(bottom side up) on a larger
Hlg~ oerlos - Lee Lewis
foil pan, put .my chop or 407 ; Lanny Longstreth 403 ;
wtever on the top pan and the Br~;::~~~~ :~. -'- Super
fat drains away from the
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MR AND MRS C. G
WERNER, Mtddlep01t, had
as Q1nsunas guests Mt and
Mrs George Durst of
Well&lt;ton, Mt and Mrs "Nor·
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Colwn bus , Mr and Mrs
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Krtstl , Mattetta , and Mr and
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Napasha, and Mr and Mrs
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Mr and Mt'S Raymond
Z11 kle and daughter, Beverly,
Wan en-Robbms, Ga At the
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by Duckworth, Mr and Mrs
Steve Rutland, and Mt and
M1 s William Fred Smtlh ,
Mtddleport
Chrtslmas dtnner guests u[
MR AND MRS HARRY
DAVIS, Pomeroy, were Mt
and MI S Btll Ldtew, Chetyl,
were Chnstmas weekend B11ly, l" ed a nd Jo hn,
g ues~ or then son m*l.1w and
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daughter, Mr and Mts 'l'heune1, Sy1~:~c us e C~:~lhng
Rtcluu d Lowe, f1 acy and durmg the day were M1 and
Steven, ColiOnbus
M1 s Robert D4vts, fa1111ny
MRS 1 G HI LLDO RE, ()Jld T111a. S uml~:~ y tlmHei
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frtends and shartng not only
festtve foods, but senltmel!l.&gt;
of the season
The soctal scene of the
Bend area was marked wtlh
gatherings of family and
frtends from far and near
At the home of MR AND
MRS PATRICK W CHARY
are thetr son and daughter·tn·
h:1 w, Mr ::mtl Mrs James
Lochary and children, Jmme,
Suste Patty and Chrts, of
Glen Haven, N J fh e) were
jotned for Christmas dtnner
by Mtss Helen Lochary,
Pomet oy , Mr. Elizabeth
Chase, Pomeroy, and Jack
Chase, Dayton
MR AND MRS BEHT
GRIMM of Lelltrl Falls spent
Chnstmas week tn St
;- ~ ClarJSv!lle wtlh thmr son
Russell Grurun, and his fatnt·
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MR AND MRS BRADFOHD MAAG, Mtnersvtlle,

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fhe Bob Byer fam1ly and Mt
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M1 and M1 s Roge1 Roush,
Grove Ctty, Mr and MIS
Larry Flowers of Picker·
tnglon, and Becky Roush of
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or Racme were their son~m­
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Mrs Rubel t I Roush of West
Jefferson, Mtss Nancy Roush
and Marvm Hlte, Colwnbus
M1 .tnd Mrs Hm old Sat·gent,
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llle, and M1 and M1 s Dan
l'hom.ts, Kathy and Danny
Mtsstng ft om the fatmly
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Gene Crooks ami ctulUrcn 111
l{ullt , Spam D1 Ct uoks wtth
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November and Ius wrfe Nan·
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Mtss Nancy Thomas of St
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muthe1 Mrs EliZabeth
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MR AND MRS BEN
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Hester and daughters, Jtll
and Hetd! , Huntmgton, W
Va , Mr and Mrs Randy
But t, York, Pa , Mr and
Mrs
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ReedsV ille , J eff Burt
Ma netta , Dan Wtlltams,
Wushmgton, D C , Mr and
Mt s

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Ray Rtggs, Caralynn and
Maralynn Tracy, and Mtss
Sybil EbetSbach
MR AND MRS JOSEPH
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Chmtmas 111 Gall1pohs wtth
Mr and Mrs Bernard Gum·
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Rock Sprtngs, were Mrs
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Robert Burdette, Pomeroy ,
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Lawrenceburg, lnd
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Mr and Mrs James L (Bar·
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Ruth Ann and Sue Ellen ,
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was presented to Rtchard
Ga • and MIS Ed!til Stiles, , t•lutli1nt to try H
Pomeroy, and Mt s Gract
Watchmg our baby sqwrm out of his htghchatr or slide un· Grueser by Mr and Mrs Purl
Beabout, Mnldtcpurl, pa rents der tlle tray , no matter how we try to anchor htrn, I Utought Van Meter and farruly m
of M1 and MIS 8 E Stiles
we shlluld usc 1/!t' mat ewH "Ill! I hi IHIIIJUn s or Jl llnllt e hooks ull_servance of his birthday
Mil AND MRS EIX:AH lh,ll Sill ks likegiuclO a SpOc!ally 1110de fla nnet·ltk• pad t h&lt;tVC
fhe program opened wtth
1\EYNOt .OS spent Chmtmas them un my golf gloves, and mv \l. trc s dresses sometnnPs use group smgmg of '0 Come All
Ye Fatthful" and the readmg
week 111 Morga nloY. n wath them mstead of hooks to close a llalsl bund
of
scrtpture from Luke 2, Bto
thetr sun and tla)lghteHtt·
So why not glue the hooks part to the h1ghchatr , and sew
law, M1 and Mt&gt; Val Ute flannel part to the seat of the baby's pants' Then plunk hun 20th verses, by Mrs. Wilbur
Htlt Prayer was by Rtchard
Reynolds and child ren, Lynn , dQwn, and presto - he stays Utere
Grueser
and accompantst for
Gwum and Va lJt
Yuu to uld ~.:n l a rt:te my In\ Pnl tPn h\ St,:l. ur1ng the pads to the
MH AND MilS G V nnw 1o H' pi.ll'l' play pcrts ,11 thost• umcs when a parent must the stn~mg was Mrs Carl
RUPE are llllv mg an extend kil o \.\ lht• duld \\ Ill stay put 1hke wht!n she's domg the wash
ed hohday vtstt 111 WaJrett .md t .111 1 \\ atch hun J
wtth thetr fatn!ly, Dt .md
1 t•v t:n sec manufacturers m akan~ habv overalls \.\lt h
Mrs Joe McKa y and st! &lt;:kum llatls attachec.J lu tht&gt; st!.al
&lt;~n li iH &lt;orn panym~
chtldren Sa lly, Cmda .utd 1 h()ukcd 1 pacls mcludcd m the purt:hasc pnce
V!clul
N11w, lion t you thmk thiS IS a fantast ic thought ' Jll\1
MHS
DOROl' HY
The annual ChriStmas par·
ROLLER, Middleptll t, spent neat J~n
ty of the Juntor Amertean
Chnstmas 111 Belpre With het
We H~
Fur htghcha ~rs, suekums" nugh t work , but Legton Auxtllary of Drew
son and daughtet tn la w, M1
fastemng" rutby lo the floor doesn't wm m ) parents ' seal of Web&amp;ter Post 39, was held
and Mrs Dtck Holle! and .1pproval
Thursday mght at the [,egwn
dnld1 en
Moreover thu&lt;;C pads ate tough little numbers f[ ) ou hall
Guest.&gt; of MR AND MRS lifted "" anchored mfant stra1~ht up 1 rather than peeling h1m
RICHARD GRESS, Mid· loose 1 you nught leave his pants behmd - or bring the
dlepm t, we1 e lheu su n~. Mike tu ~ h ch.ur up w1lh you
H
of Columbus, a11d Pat of Ohio
I I '
Umversity, tii\U Mrs ltlhan !lear Helen
A Christmas party was held
I 111 wrtl!ng 111 response to the eptlepllc's problem Sorry to
G i l:!~~. PUIIICIOY
Holiday VISitors of MRS ci JSdpf'lC)\nl you, Helen, but th e nuqonty uf busmess people are recently 111 the Rock Sprmgs
United Methodtst Church lor
MILDRED ZEIGLER AND '" fn ghtened of us as they were 30years ago
the
nurser~ and prtmary
An example I a t'O ilege student wtth a 3 8 average,
MR AND MRS . EAH L
cl~sst!S
of the Sunday school
.1pplied
for
work
at
an
exqws1te
deparonent
store
and
was
Dt\VENPOR I' wm e M1 .md
Cupcakes,
baked by Karen
tol
d
1
h(&gt;y
did
not
hare
person~
seemg
psychialnsts
I
htt
\e
Mts R1dmrd Zeigler cmd
nLver 111 my ltfe been treated by a psychologist, even' But they Sloan and Janet Ebhn were
Kun, Mt and M~&lt; Run ~ p1
Ulger, M1 and M1s R I. '"" Pptlepsy" on my application and assumed tt meant served wtth lee cream and
Kooi·Ald, and a Santa cake
t r&lt;1 1~
Zeaglea, &lt;mtl M1 anti M1 s
roo often apphcallons bre thrown away, 1f the word baked by Mrs Susanne RichJ'um Alla\Hty a.ml son, Ryan ,
dll of Belp1 e, ,md M1 .md c~ ppe. u s on them Med1cmes may prevent seazures, bul mond was served to the
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M1s Chauncey ltlly and wl"' e s the med1ctne that will make personnel officers mothers aUendmg
humau
'
UN
DERSTANDIN
G
EPILEPTI
C
There
was
a
gtft
exchange
duld1 en H C and Scul l,
by the chtldren, and Santa
Ber kley, W V.1
Dt\
tr
R~ctders
arrtved
wllh treats for the
MR AND MHS CHAHI.ES
I \l' recm\ ed dozens o{ letters from epalepttcs, gtvm l:( children Attendmg were
BRADBURY huve as holiday
guests theu !:Wil lll-law cllld n .IIIIJlles or discrunmahon Bu l I've yel lo hear from a Marsha Ktng, Netl Rtch·
daughtCI , M1 and MIS Pat ~ 1 sonnel ufftcer Please, you employer s, \Htte ~:~nd prove mond, Jay Humphreys, [Jsa
Darst, Mandy Ebhn Tracy
O'Bt tcn and daughtet , Joy uf \ t/ U ll. human 1 H
l I I
Ada fhey wtll be he! e unt1l
next week when Pat 1etuams lle.tt llelen
Nu" I ve heard of ever) thtng There's thts ad tn a
lu resume h1s studa~s at Ohw
lli .I ~d7.tne fur Ius and her dtvorce nngs ' 1
Nm theI n Jouu ng them fo1 a
D1e 11ng has two gold lt,mds lha\ dun t loueh Evtdently
p1c..Chii!-ltllluli dumea we1c
\ VU exc l\.mge !hem when the papers are !mal
AMAZED
The annual Chnstmas
M1 and Mt s Asa B1mlbua v
dmner
party of the Btg Bend
,md clnldum. Ntkki and Jcf·
Ctttzens Band Radto Club
li ev Cu deville Mt and I lt .u Amr~z ed
Or ma vbe you wear one to show you re fr ee and was held recently at the Rock
MIS Cali Wolfe Tri~ li Wen
d~dil ablc ,1gam
Sprmgs Grange Hall wtth 65
ll\' and Ml.!gltu , Ra&lt;.: Jne, Wid
AJ1 &lt; ommert: t.Jhsm I H
members and frtends at·
C P B1adbu1 y, Middleport
tendmg
GuesLs of MR AND MRS
Santa arr1ved follo11ing the
WIL LIAM
HA DFO RD ,
potluck dmner wtth treats
Po met uy H D
un
and g11ts lor the children The
Cha tstm~:~s Eve \\ Ci c Mt and
adults had a gtft exchange.
Mrs Btll Radf o1d and
December projects of the
Ll&lt;mghtet , Brooke, hunton,
club have mcluded furnishing
M1 cutd M1 s Lan y Ronu ne
clothing for two lamthes who
Pometoy, and Mal y Radf01 d
lost thetr homes by ftre , as
a 11d Rug e1 G il tnute ,
Pomet dy They wei c JOined
on Christmas Day fot a dill·
The LOve Joy Circle of the Chrastmas" as the program
ner by M1 and M1 s Hmnct
WEDDING PLANNED
B
H Sanborn M1sstonary toptc Refreshments were
Radfm·d. M1 and Mt s Rulltn
Announcement
1s made of
served
by
the
hostess
to
those
Soctety,
Middleport
Ftrsl
Had[m d, Sally and Judy,
the
approachmg
marriage
of
named
and
Mrs
Florence
Bapttst
Church,
meetmg
last
Pomeroy, Mt and M1 s Doutl
M1ss
Conme
Musser,
•
Rhodes,
Mrs
Edtth
Sauer,
week
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Uttle, Colwnbus, and Mt
and Mt s Fred Goeglem, Fran ces Smart prepared Mrs Ulltan Demoskey, Mrs daughter of Frank Musser,
trays of cookies, candies and Ethel Hughes, Mrs Martha Pomeroy, and Ketth Petne,
Pomct oy
MRS GRACE GLAZE uf fru1ts for shut-ms as a spectal Klem and Mrs Freda Hood son of Aretta Flint, Pomeroy
The wedding will be an event
Mtddlcpm1 lmd as uut·of· Chnstmas project
of January Both MtSs
M1ss Hhoda Hall prestcted
tmllt holtday guests, he1 sun
Musser and Petrie attended
Vn g1l Glaze of Florida, and at the meetmg whtch opened
Metgs Htgh School He ts an
With a medttatlon "A Per·
M1 s Besste Byi:!I s, Demse
employe
of the Gates Mtlltng
Mate aml Lisa Columbus sonal Message of ChriStCo
m
Columbus
Eat he1 m the week she w~:~ s mas ' Mrs Smart had
VIS! led by M1 and M1 ~ devotiOns and her theme was
Mr. and Mrs Marvin
George Glaze and family taken from the scnptures, Olasgo entertamed employes
' But Mary Kept All These of Modern Supply and friends INMATE SOUGHT
Rockbridge
LORAIN, Ohio (UPI)
Thtngs
and Pondered Them w1t,h a dmner party at the
.Jommg M1 and MIS Bob
Adam
Kocak, 24, Loram, who
Hoefl tch and Jayne fm holt· m her Heart "
Holiday Inn, Gallipolis on
Thank-you notes were read Dec 20 Entertamment was escaped from Ute Loram
da y dtnners wete Mrs BCJ ·
tlta Canaday, Mr and Mts from the scholarship student provided by Ben Franklin, County Jatl, rematned at
and the home mtsslonary for magtctan Gtfts were also large today, according ro
Get aid Shustet , Mr and
sheriff's depuues, who satd
Mrs Remo I,md, Pomc1 oy , gtfts of money Mrs Freda exchanged
tt's beheved Kocak was
and Mr and Mrs James Edwards used " Keepmg
Attending were Mr and headed lor Chtcago
DIShong and M1 and M1 s
Mrs Orville Rhodes, Mrs
Rt &lt;.: hi:Jt d Van Nest, 1\ t h en ~
Paul Lawrence, Mrs ,Fred
CIH'Jslmas was observed
Ritchie and Joyce Rtlchte,
Sunda v at the home of MR
Racme ; Mr. and Mrs Robert
AND MRS RAY CUN N
Musser and Mr and Mrs
INGHAM and son, Eue
Olvey Lemaster, Pomeroy,
Sy1 a.cuse Jummg lhem wei e
Mr and Mrs Vernon Pletfer,
Mt· and Mrs Jon Cunn
Waverly, Mr. and Mrs Dav1d
tngham, South Pumt Mt and
M1 and Mrs Ray Rtggs Davill, Jackson; Mr and
M~&lt;
Damel Nelf, Nelson
Mrs Walter Lykms, Beaver,
vtlle , Mr and Mrs Alan Cun· en tertatned at thetr Mr and Mrs Thereon
mngham and Ohvta, Racme, Pomeroy, Route 3 home on Johnson, Ractne, and the host
Paul Cmuunghatn, Belpre, Chttstmas Eve wtth a dmner and hostess
Ron Conmngham and Ius party followmg the servtces
frteud , Chatleue Hardin of at Truuly Church
Thetr guest.&gt; were Mrs
L::nnonl, Iowa , Ma ss Ma y
Mi
ckey Wtlltams and
Roush, Parke! sburg , W Va ,
dau
ghter, Terrt Lynn
and Mt s Beulah Roush, Mid·
Russell
Mr and MI'S Beu
dleport
Neutzltng, Mtss Sybil
The tradtt10nal holiday
VISITS FROM farmly anti Ebersbach, Mr and Mrs
dinner party of the Ohlo Eta
frtend s ate ver) much a part Marvtn Burt, Melame and Pht Chapter of Beta S1gma
of the holtday observance tn Dav1d, Caraly,nn and Ph1 Sorortly was held
most homes If you had Matalynn Tracy, all or Ute recently at the home of Mrs .
Pomeroy area , Mr and Mrs
guests, we d hke to know
Debt Buck
Eug e ne Hester and
Members exchanged gifts
daughters, Jtll and Heuli, and welcomed Mrs. Nancy
Hunlington, W Va , Mr and Reed , sponsor of the chapter
~ANCEti.ED
Mrs Randy Burt, York, Pa ,
Rehearsa ls of the Senturs Mr and Mrs Watd Leonard, Thank·you cards were read
from several members lor
Cihzcns Chon have been
Rcedsvtlle; Jeff Burt,
cancelled unttl Jan II, Mt s Mattetta, and Dan Wtlliams, remembrances The cultural
report on legends of Chnst·
Can w Neutzlmg, d1redofl, Washmgtuu , D C
mas was given by Susan
annount.:es
Lanning As a special Christ·
If you've already
mas project, the chapter
made your party
voted to provide $15 per child
reservations for The
for gtfts for the Galha·Meigs
Meigs Inn New Years
ehlldren's Home
Celebration,
please
I RACK
ptck up your ltckets
now.
REVIVAL TO START
HYSELL RUN
A
weekend revival will be held
at the Hysell Run Free
MethodiSt Church begmnlng
MEIGS INN
Thursday and eontmumg
through Jan 2 at 7 30 each
ALINE'S DRESS &amp; BEAUTY SHOP
992-3629
evemng
The Rev Cectl Wtse
Sth &amp;
w1ll be speaker
.ti&gt;U

l.lentson
There were short talks on
Chr tstma s by Charle s
Htchard Grueser, Ricbard
Grueser and the Rev Wilbur
Hilt Readtngs and rectla·
lions mcluded "The Gtft of
Apprectatton" by Mrs Marte
Btshop; ' Frtendship" by
Mrs Barbora Van Meter,
"This ts Chrtstmas" by Mtss
Mae Weber , "ChrJSOUas ts
Here" by Mrs. Edlth Wtlllam·
son, "Keeping Chrtslmas"
by Mrs Jestte Molden, "The
Master's Questton" by Mrs
Jess1e Grueser , "Lord, Bless
This House" by Mrs Merle
Foley; and "Goodwtll Does

G d

Work "

Ri~~ardGrues~r

7- The Daily Sentmel, Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday, Dec. 29. 1976

•
Ch.arles

The group sang "Joy to the
World" and there was a moment of stlent prayer before
lhe Rev Mr Hill gave the
benedtclton Mrs Ida Young
and Mrs Mary Frances
Baumgardner had cbarge of
the ro ram
G~est were the Rev Mr.
and Mrs Htlt carl Demsun
DICk Foley Mrs Van Mete;
and Greg Rutland and Mrs
Thelma Grueser, Middleport:
CookJCs and punch were serv·
ed at the coneluston of the
program

Auxiliary holds yule party
A large lighted tree was tn·
eluded 111 the decorations at
the hall, and the refreshment
table featured Santa and his
sletgh flanked by tall ted

Classes meet for party
.

Ebltn , Tara Humphreys,
Chrts Sloan, Heather Kane,
Dale Eblin, Usa and Scott
Pulltns, Angie and T1m Sloan,
Mtchl Kmg, T1m Jeffers ,
Rhonda Jeffers , Sally
Radford, Tammy Ebltn ,
Aprtl Clark, Deanna Hen·
derson, Beth Pterce, Angela
Pterce and Clarlsa Pterce
Mothers altendm g wer e
Mrs Sharon Darst, Mrs
Richmond, Mrs Sloan, Mrs
Suste Pullins , Mrs Judy
Humphreys , Mrs Sherrte
Kane, Mrs Helen Blackston ,
Mrs Rtta Ebltn and Jane
Eblin.

Santa visits party

Circle makes trays
for area shutins

Employees
entertained

Riggs' give

dinner party

Sorori ry has
ho/khy party

DRESSES, SLACKS, TOPS
&amp;BLOUSES

THE

'500

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" ell as clothmg for needy
children at several schools
They sent frmt baskets and
gtlts for each of Ute chtldren
at
the
Metgs·Gallta
Children's Home, bought and
wrapped·toys for chtldren m
SIX fam1hes m need, made
and donated 15 stuffed dolls
for the chtldren at Veterans
Memortal Hosptlal, and thts
Thursday mght wtll asstst
wtth a shower lor the Prater
lam1ly at the Burltngham
Woodmen's Hall beg1nnmg at
6 p.m The Prater famtly
home burned last week The
club carrtes out the work with
support
from
other
organizations, bustnesses and
indtvtduals

SERVICE SET
A watch mght servtce wtll
be held at 7 30 p m Frtday at
the Mtddleport Independent
Holmess Church, Fourth and
Lmcoln Sts , Mtddleport
Speakers w11l be the Rev
Oavld Light and the Rev
Troy Ftelds The pastor, Rev
O'Dell Manley, mvttes the
pubhc
SERVICES CHANGED
The schedule of servtces at

the Pomeroy Ftrst Bapltst
Church has been changed
Begmmng Sunday the church
school will be held from 10 to
II a m At that ttrne one of the
deacons will take care of the
openmg service for the
worshtp period until 11.30
a.m at which ttrne the Rev
Peter Granda!, pastor of tlle
Mtddleport First Baptist
Church, will preach

tapers The Sanla theme was
earned out 111 the table appointments Pam Powers
prestdcd at the punch bowl
Sandwtches, chips and dtps,
cooktes and candtes were
served
Members of the Amohary
presented a g1ft to Sherrt
Marshall , a cysltc ftbtosts
child, and a donation was
made m the name o[ the
Jumor Auxthary to the
Wltitehall Band which w1ll
rep! esent Ohto at the
prestdent1a l ma uguralton
next month. Charlotte Lehew,
a member of the local umt,
marches wtth the hand
Games were played wtth
prtzes gmng to Pam Powers
and Anna Wtles Door prtzes
wete awarded to Robtn
Campbell , Pam Powers,
Charli e Marshall, Cam e
Bearhs and Ktrn Patterson '

HOSPITALIZED
Mrs Mi ldred Mankm, long
ttme employe of the Elberfeld
Department Store, IS a
patient at Umverstty Hospital
tn Columbus Cards may be
sent ro room 779

5

IAMO.NDS
IN GOLD FILLED

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~:.:~n=~~.~~.~!~~~!':o:~Hemes

Chr 1stmas l 1g htmg fu nd

a

Barb Colmer
Mr and Mrs

Commerce , were
Oh10 Valley Pubt1sh•ng Co ,
Me•gs T1r e Center Me1gs

Crow Reta Eblin Ma mie
Steph enson , T1m Fl esher

Inn . Henr y Wells Luc 1lle R

Charles, Cha r les Hudson
Leonard H ess ~ Hank Am

Lelf he il Jane ·C hapman .
Clara Conroy, Ross Norn s,
Sugar Run Flour M1ll , Donna
Weber, Duane Weber Denms
Weber
Dean
Weber
Marga ret Weber Vern on
Weber ,
Da ll as
Webe.r
Fred di e Houdashelt, R C
Follrod Roger W Hysel l
Lois N Bur t Add ie Norr is
Sharon Sm ith JoAnn Cnsp
Joan ne W!ll tam s
Pete
Sh telds Lisa P1 er ce Frank
Her old Jr , Mary Jane
Hero ld Paul Ktoes Dothe
Musser El eanor Rob1nson
Recka M cGu1re
Also Ohto Pa llet Co , Mr
an d Mrs
Art hur Hoyt ,
Marguen te Shoes Court Sl
Gr il l Dor1 s lhle Selma Call ,
Lau r a Har r1so n Ma,x cene
Hobste tter Rhonda Oat ley
Karen Sue Clark Becky
M ea1g e
Mabel Tracey
Russel l Wm Dav1s. Jun1or
Darst
M1 ldre d Wit hee ,
Sharon Loper Edna Russell .
Ton y Sola Fr ances Hewet
son Jea n Craig. Douglas
La mbert
Mona
Nea l
Esberdade S Vil lanuev a,
N1c hol e P1ck.ens Sha r on L
Kula
'
Grace Cr ow E1ch Rose
S1sson Jane Walton, Ker m d
Wa l t on
Pat M cK n1 ght
ltl l1an
Gress ,
Leon
McKn1ght Pau l V R1te y
Mark Bur son, Guy Mor ns,
Ver a Buchanan El• zabe th
He pp, Dma Papadopoulos
rtu k e ,Pa pad opou los Mr s
Norm an J Bax ter Thelma
Wa tton Avts Bail ey L Van
Meter Da le Wa rner R1char d
Va ug han
Ka thy
Hood
Dw 1gh l Gems, K1m Brow n
tng Lw ; Thompson J udy
Vaug han , Ted Warn er
Amber Wa rner Au dr a L
Well, Rex 0 Br en James
D1 ehl Troy Ohl mger , Jr
Cl arence
Gans
M1 ke
Jo hn son
Bob Wams ley
Afala h Gans Sher man R
For d All ee F Wamsley
Anna Cars well Sall y Car le
ton Agnes Weeks Edward F
Ktng Don Betz1ng Dav 1d
Sla ter V 0 EdwardS Ins
Ca r ol S1sson, Kei th Ann
Stsson Pa ul M Darne ll Bob
Alk 1re l la Da rnell Roger
Brauer Jeff Oan 1els C L
Dow ler Har old H II
Jay ne Gr a ha m Lor a in e
Veney Roland Dur sl Walter
Scott Luci\5 Teresa Coll 1ns
K osemar y Burson Paula
Werry Nyr ll e J Qu ee n
6 mogene S1m ms Sue Stone
~
Moore Rober! Venoy
1_~nn 1 e Crary , R A Aver1on
\fl.art ha Gress
Ma q or 1c
Sm tih Glenna R1ebel E lhe l
Gru eser JeSS ie While Ca rol
"''l&gt;'u 1ra1n p am The1ss J 1m
S1sson John Tu rnbull Ma r y
K. Oav1s, Wal ly Ha H1eld

Don

Three veteran employees Decembet, 19!i4 as a Matn·
of Ohto Va lley Electrtc tena !K'e Man, was prom ot ed
Corporalton 's Kyger Creek to Master Maintenance Man
Plant wtll retire from the tn 1955, and advanced to hts
company on Jan 1 under present poSilton in 1957 Prior
prOVISIOnS of the company's to jotnmg OVEC. he was
rettrement program
assoctated wtth the Keener
They are Elmer G Boggs Sand and Clay Company,
of RD 3, Gallipolis, Alfred L Kerr, Ohto, from 1936 to 1954
Housh of New Haven and From 1942 to 1915 he served
Harry A Walsh of Mason. All wtlh the U S A1r Force
" ere among the ortglnal
work force group at Kyger
A nattve of Galltpolls, he
when \he plant was betng attended Galha Academ) and
con structed ln the ea rly Cleveland Engmeerlng In·
l!l!iOs, accordmg to Plant slttute
Manager L R Ford, Jr
Roush ftrst JOtned OVEC tn
Boggs, a Maintena nce
Foreman, JOtned OVEC tn August. 1954 as a member of
the secunty forces and smce
1956 has served as a Sergeant
Jeff Talli s Ann Ca r ro ll
of the Guard Prtor to JO)ntng
Eve l y n Gilmore Clan ce
the company, he was af.
Kennedy JoAnn Ward , Mrs
fthated wtth the lmpertal
Bur l on Sm llh Bob Couch
Pa l Sm1l h
Eleclrtc Company of Mtd·
, Janet Mor ns Nora R1ce
dleport A nattve of New
Ar e tt a Br 1ckles
L lo yd
Haven , Roush graduated
M cl aughli n Gr eg Mee ks
from
Mtddleport H1gh School
Joa n Burson Ray R oa~ h
Denn1 s Autt Terr y W Wya tt
and served 1\'lth the U S
Dave
Car ter
T
L
Ann) tn WW II
Se1denabel
Walsh, a umt

James H

Be lzt ng

Carol yn

berger , Mrs R L Mlller
Dan Reed . Rosell a Birch
f1eld M•ke Borgan Leah
Wlll 1ams . Peg Douglas
M 1nnte McGra th Opal Hupp
Rog er Hysell Guy Moms, C
Tannehill Car t R Hysell
Gary
Freema n
Denn y
Wha len Cord el ta Be ntz
Dor 1s Ew ing Mrs Robert
Roberts, Charles R D1eht
Fred W Cr ow R D Robert s
Gary Ellis Hug h M cPhail
Don E Mu ll 1n, Helen
Swar tz Lee Lew ts Wendell
Hoo ver
Helen Handley
Charles H Evans . Ha rry
Os borne, Gertr ude M1tcheU
Don Thom a s M rs Pau l
Burn s Allee Arnold Vergte
Hobst e,ter 1 Da v 1d Sla ter .
Char les Corder, Mrs Car l E
Moore, Karyn Dav1s , Ma rlin
Joh nson , Ca r ol Ohl 1ng er ,
Deb bi e Gru ese r M arj on e
Pr 1ce Ver n on J Eva ns,
Karen
Mu rr ay
Eve l y n
Lann1ng , John P W11l ams
Mr s Hons1o C.~Jveau Ann S
Radford, Gene Wolf Wilham
Mayer Or en Colmer Rand y
Hdl
Pu r1 ey Bae r
Maltclne
Owens Sher man Wh 1le C
Way ne Sw1sher , Chesle r
Kmght M abel L Wolfe Tom
Sc hwab El i za beth F1c k ,
Charles Eskew, Jerry Fields
De ll a Nor ton Dallas Blevms
Nancy Reed Anna Roush
Ra lph Werr y Betty Becker
Don C Becker Tom Ser ey
Jilne Cu ndiff Joyce Qudlen
J m Hobs teller , Ray C
Frank George Co lltns Cod y
Cur t s Howa rd Frank John
Lay den
Norma Hew ell
M ar g1e Pr off1tt Ma r ilyn
An der son Mar y B rc hf1e!d
Cmdy M1l ls Ann Hemsley
Judy Rober1 s Judy Werry
Pa1 Mc Kn1ght V1rgll Pa r
sons Vern on Hysell , Leonard
A Fr y, Wli l1am F Warner
0 W Ferr ell Larr y Leml ey
Ma r tha Struble John Terrell
M axc me You ng , Shauna
Hor vat h Les tr wm Bett y
Coon Mary M1ngus, Doro thy
Gagl e L 0 Whde Robert J
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Dal e and Ka r y n Davt s
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J1m Thomas Jay P Warner
Mar tha Chambers , George
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Over the years, the Federal Arlin M Adams of the Thtrd I
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J !tdtcJary has tended to blur C~rcutt Court of Appeals has I
,
the dehnealtons of power recorded three examp)es of II
With C
m andat ed by the Con· such JUdicial hyperactiVIsm
And the hrc:O~fo~~nt
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In on e )U rtsdlchon , a I llb , '1u Co•ltttdv1otprud
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stttutwn The Constttutton
rog
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requmng
school
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funct1ons at the £ederal level districts to oIf er mstructlon I s•Jutl• .,,,tlble StJte 'lmt Tun r::1
atJ,to three co-equal branches ror the mentally handicapped ·- _______
This dtffusiOn of power was was decreed, even though 1t
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wrttlen mto the Constttulton meant approprtatmg m1lltons I
lor the purpose of prevenlmg of dollars - a course never I
undue concentratiOn of power debated and never enacted I
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and the arbtlrary exerctse of mto law by any leg1slattve 1
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And the PUrt hau tf On1
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such pO\Hr Contrary to the bodY
J 11 Bat Spotlttht
I
mtent of the drafters of the
Expanstve lnterpretalion oil
Bean CoiiH
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Ve1uner ; •nhy tmmllm
Const1tutmn , the boundarieS the " cruel " a ndl unusualI 1I Su~itc
ttoA,jl r ~I~II S IJit'Lmlluu
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between the Judiciary and puni s men
c ause pu - - - • ______ •
the Legislature have been many courts mto the prison •
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eroded as a result of court busmess States were ordered
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dectstons whtch are actually to either spend substantial I
legtslattve 111 nature Courts funds for addtttonal penal
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1 aes or tOsh utd own th e 1I
Sit as quasa~legtslatures m at faci lt
.... the P~nh1ue ,, 0111
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least lwo ways Farst, when pnsons that existed and 1
7o• C11"'' htld
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mterpretmg a statute, a court release those conlmed In St. 1
Furniture Polish
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osed on the 1 s,;Mect t•~~~~~A,,lsu~••r
Ju 111ry l ttn
ma y not be able to restst the Lo UIS, a court Imp
u~le St1tt J Lmt tun VG
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temptatwn of ef£ecbvely city Jail a lumt of 228 m· · - - - - - - ___ """"•
repealmg 1t or amendmg tt mates, dtrected the hmng of •
from the Bench. Secondly, addtttonal staff, reqUired the :
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the courts w1lh the use of spendtng o( more money for 1
manda tory tnJuncttOns in recreatwn. and mandated 1
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fash!Omng rernedtes may shp_. two correct lona
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mto the hahtt of actmg as all t1mes for each ja1l floor 1
1wl &gt;&lt;~ "'' "~"
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school boards ctty councils
Courts have also begun to 1
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Jmary
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etc
.. enter t e omam o a · 1 su~l!'c\11 t,.l,cl b r St1te'lml h ru DF
nurustratave detail In both - - - - - - - - - - mentaland general hospitals.
2
An Alahama CR~rt recently
ISsued an order requtrmg that
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for every 250 patients, each 1
Wl1h Coupon
•stat e mental hospital be I
Alld lhr Pllrthan tfAny
staffed
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two
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Aller s~"•a,;t la"wlry 2 1m
phySICians, eighteen nurses, 1 ~ubtl~t tD A~JIIc~"' St11e' lml bm KV
£our psychologists, and seven - - - - - , . - - - - social workers
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It has also been brought to
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our attenlldn that some 1
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(ederal 'd~\rtcl courts have 1
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housmg projects on vanous I
ll•han (l•b Jalo" ~ gr
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Saiatlle
IM!If! l \Ill
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and oppostbon I SdjectltAlllA,plf s-.
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Come l_n11 • ~, the 'gqlse pf following the de
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desegregation mandate
., and Brow. .l ··' ofjuri! Brown
v Board of
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Education, a federal dtstnct 1 A11d th• hrtltau .1 2or Mor• Pk1•
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courl actually 8e1Zed control.
Ally Varlet'( llniDf I"
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of a local school district
Sllnd
Luncheon Meat
1 h id lilt! Slflj[IJ llftUir!l 1911
In my JUdgment, the courts 1 Sdlecl to ADPIItnt r um &amp;l m l rues
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5 p.m. •m the above descnbed cases----------went beyond thetr Con·'
-----slttultonal powers The non· I
elected Federal Jud1c1ary 1
must regam the Con· 1
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B) now we hope that m.tny of you "'"
scannmg the pepcr each week looking for
our t" lumn We w1ll keep you 'up to date''
on what IS happemng here at the Center and
" hat serdecs '" can pro\lde to all &amp;;10or
CtUzens of Met ~:' Co unty
We would ltkc to share ~ 1th you some of
the comments we have r ece aved from seruor
cttizens about our programs and servtees
durmg U1e past year
One lady wrote
''The Senaor Citizens Center means
many things to me I m glad someone had
thiS VISHHI Of wayS 00 help US j'oday tt IS like
a port m a storm We never ask 11 Whet e
shall I eat today " when In Pomeroy
because the welcome mat 1s ah\.1ys out at
the Center
"I am most thankful for Ute tra nsportaUon l ltve 25 nules from Pomeroy , and
I do nut drive I.Jke most of my elderly
netghbors, I'm groWidcd Anyone "ho
hasn't been to U1e Center should come 111 and

sta rted to work •tth the
Ky ger orgamzatlln an
De re mber of t953, was
named Aux1hary f,qu1pment
Operator tn t959, and was
advanced to hts present
positiOn 111 1968 Prtor to
jmmng the rompany he wa s
employed by the US N
Storehouse at Poml Pleasant
A graudate of Wahama Htgh
School he was an offtcer tn
World Wm II from 1940 to
1946 He reSides m h1s native
town m Mason

Jenkinson
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serozces

The Hrv George Glaze
olftc1ated at the se1vice Pall
bea rers were Paul Sma1t,
Leo Searls, Millo n Hood,
Stdncy Russell, Rolph Gr:wcs
and James Hoyt
Relatives from out of town
for the services were Mr nnd
Mrs Pem Gtlltland. Mr and

are held
Funeral servtces were held
Dec 22 at the Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home for Mrs
Luella G1lltland Jenktoson
Burml was m the R1verv1ew
Cemetery

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Bethel and Mrs Ctody Salts·
mau . all of Wellston Mr and
Mrs .James Hoyt, Klngshury,
Mr HM Mrs Honnld I ee
I~ HilLS mul sons, Jeffery apr'
Scott, Co lumbu s, .lo1
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Mts Eugene MU! phy, uml
John l'1 gnot , Znncsvtllc, Mr
and M1 s ~' mmett 'l ipton,
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and M1s Gcot ~c McKinmss
M1 tunl M1s .J11mcs Wood
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see what they're mjssrng "
From a husband and wtfe
We wtsh to eJPres.• our thanks for aU
the help In transporting us to Ute doctor and
to get our groeenes We have no other
means of transportation You have been a
Godsend to us We thank you so very much "
Another senior cttizen satd
' !'he Senior Citizens Center means to
me • mechng of old friends and meeUng
new frleods A wa) of transportatlon for
some of us who don't have a car of our own
Above all, a warm welcome and a feeling of
001118 uscrul to someone '
Tite Sentor Citizens C&lt;•n ter ts open to all
thost age ~ nnd over Remember, we ure
here to help you We w11l be telling ) OUmore
Hbout our services 1n future columns
We are looking forward to meeting rutd
" orkmg wiU1all of you durtng the coming
new yeor If you have any suggestions for us
to better serve you, please feel free to let us
know
We wtsh you a very Hnppy New Year '

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SENIOR CITIZENS' SCENES

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Bend social scene is marked
by s~veral family gatherings
tevtlle, N C
MR AND MRS C. G
WERNER, Mtddlep01t, had
as Q1nsunas guests Mt and
Mrs George Durst of
Well&lt;ton, Mt and Mrs "Nor·
man Stcwat1 .tnd Ba rbat a of
Colwn bus , Mr and Mrs
Jack Wctnet , Belpte, Mr
and Mrs Oavtd Rohr and
Krtstl , Mattetta , and Mr and
Mt s Stephen Stewart and
etnldre n, Mtchell e a nd
Napasha, and Mr and Mrs
Buan Stewart and Robet1,
Colwnbus
Here for the holidays w1th
her parents, MR AND MRS
ROBERT DUCKWORTH , are
Mr and Mt'S Raymond
Z11 kle and daughter, Beverly,
Wan en-Robbms, Ga At the
Duc kw or t h home fo r
ChJast.mas dmnm we1c Bofr
by Duckworth, Mr and Mrs
Steve Rutland, and Mt and
M1 s William Fred Smtlh ,
Mtddleport
Chrtslmas dtnner guests u[
MR AND MRS HARRY
DAVIS, Pomeroy, were Mt
and MI S Btll Ldtew, Chetyl,
were Chnstmas weekend B11ly, l" ed a nd Jo hn,
g ues~ or then son m*l.1w and
Pumero) and Mrs Sadte
daughter, Mr and Mts 'l'heune1, Sy1~:~c us e C~:~lhng
Rtcluu d Lowe, f1 acy and durmg the day were M1 and
Steven, ColiOnbus
M1 s Robert D4vts, fa1111ny
MRS 1 G HI LLDO RE, ()Jld T111a. S uml~:~ y tlmHei
GlVmg i:tllll recelvmg g1fU:i

ISonly a small part of the JOY
of Chr~•Onas
The best pail '" bemg sur
wunded with famtly and
frtends and shartng not only
festtve foods, but senltmel!l.&gt;
of the season
The soctal scene of the
Bend area was marked wtlh
gatherings of family and
frtends from far and near
At the home of MR AND
MRS PATRICK W CHARY
are thetr son and daughter·tn·
h:1 w, Mr ::mtl Mrs James
Lochary and children, Jmme,
Suste Patty and Chrts, of
Glen Haven, N J fh e) were
jotned for Christmas dtnner
by Mtss Helen Lochary,
Pomet oy , Mr. Elizabeth
Chase, Pomeroy, and Jack
Chase, Dayton
MR AND MRS BEHT
GRIMM of Lelltrl Falls spent
Chnstmas week tn St
;- ~ ClarJSv!lle wtlh thmr son
Russell Grurun, and his fatnt·
ly
MR AND MRS BRADFOHD MAAG, Mtnersvtlle,

1

Syrac use, spent Chnstmas

{:lUCsts wc1c Mr and Mrs

w1th Mt .md Mrs Bob Byer
•
and famtly, Middleport, ,,nd
then 111 the afternoon they all
vtsJted Mr and Mrs Mtuvm
McKelve) and son Michael
fhe Bob Byer fam1ly and Mt
dnd Mt s Charles Byer, Ken
;-: np nd John JOined Mrs K E
:.._ Byet for a Cht !Slmas suppet
Spendmg Christmas With
.- MR AND MRS ALBERT
ROUS H,
Route
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Pomet O)
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Robet t Le hew, Deb bie,
Chm lolle ,utd Robm , Colum·
bus, t~ ntl vl sltlllg 1r1 th~ evcnmg wc1c Mr
dod M1s
Wendell Jcffets, Joe, I lacey

.son, Kenny, g1ltlldchtldi en,
Kcvm und Chti ::~ti Smith, dl
home M1 s Gerrt Kess mge1,

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Lui&gt; Ann and Kttn, Lisa P1 at·
let , Pomet uy, R D , Mt and
Mt s Dale Roush Sherrt and
Davtd, St Albans W Va ,
M1 and M1 s Roge1 Roush,
Grove Ctty, Mr and MIS
Larry Flowers of Picker·
tnglon, and Becky Roush of
Mtddleporl
Holiday V!Sttors of MR
AND MRS OWEN WATSON
or Racme were their son~m­
law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Rubel t I Roush of West
Jefferson, Mtss Nancy Roush
and Marvm Hlte, Colwnbus
M1 .tnd Mrs Hm old Sat·gent,
Middleport, MISs Ah c1a
Kmghtstep, Colwnbus , and
Mt •nd Mrs Tun Tt·out and
daughter, Tanya of Fayet·

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MR AND MRS WAI nm
CROOKS' holtday guests
we1e Mt and (\1PS Edwa1d
Ct ooks, Pam, Cmdy and Ed·
llle, and M1 and M1 s Dan
l'hom.ts, Kathy and Danny
Mtsstng ft om the fatmly
g1o up wei e D1 and M1 .s
Gene Crooks ami ctulUrcn 111
l{ullt , Spam D1 Ct uoks wtth
the U S Navy went the1e tn
November and Ius wrfe Nan·
(:y, CI!H.l cfuld! Cll JOII H!d him
on Dec 15 They'll be siat10n
ed tlte1e lor 18 months On
•Sunda y Mt and Mrs Wallet
Ct ooks went to Pomt Plea
sanl to VISit her motileI, Mr:s

H E Ft ulh, and sister Mt"
Kathryn Fruth
Chnstmas Eve guest.&gt; of
MR AND MRS DA N
I'HQMAS WCI e his SISt e r ,
Mtss Nancy Thomas of St
PctetSbut g, Fla and Ius
muthe1 Mrs EliZabeth
Thomas, Rtpley, W Va
MR AND MRS BEN
NEUTZLlNG cntertamed
Sunday Wilh a post·hultday
dmner party TMetr guests
were M ~ and Mrs Eugene
Hester and daughters, Jtll
and Hetd! , Huntmgton, W
Va , Mr and Mrs Randy
But t, York, Pa , Mr and
Mrs
Wa1d e Leona rd ,
ReedsV ille , J eff Burt
Ma netta , Dan Wtlltams,
Wushmgton, D C , Mr and
Mt s

M a rv i n

Butl ,

MelarueDavtd, Mr and M1 s
Ray Rtggs, Caralynn and
Maralynn Tracy, and Mtss
Sybil EbetSbach
MR AND MRS JOSEPH
COOK, Pomeroy, spent
Chmtmas 111 Gall1pohs wtth
Mr and Mrs Bernard Gum·
lhe!
Chnstmas dmner goes!.&gt; of
MH AND MRS RANDY
HUMPHREYS and fam1ly ,
Rock Sprtngs, were Mrs
Violet Hysell Mr and Mt s
Robert Burdette, Pomeroy ,
and
Bob
Burde t te ,
Lawrenceburg, lnd
MR AND MRS E E
STILES, Mtddleport had as
Chrtstm~:~s

dmner gut!sts their

chtldren and famtltes tn·
cludmg Mr and Mrs Carl
(Kay ) Platter, Mtddleporl ,
Mr and Mrs James L (Bar·
bara ) Fry and daughters ,
Ruth Ann and Sue Ellen ,
Pomeroy, Route 3, Mr and
Mrs Roger Stiles and son,
Jason, Colwnbus , Mr and

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Pom e roy

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. ·H;l~=;·==H~l;~~·'*j Holiday program enjoyed
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By Helen Hottel

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on ChriStmas
i~:
followed a chtcken dtnner of
··
11 t ~e Stl v~t. Ctrele Semor
Jf,ow tn Kt'l'P a Guud (,uy !~own
Ctltzens C Club held recently
atthe Rutland Center
M1.s F..nl ( Nlllci ! l l dtldoc k
l ~·i-1 1 l lt•lt·n
and ~on , MHllhuw, Auguslil
At the dtnner a large cake
I ha\: Clho L;reC:tlest uleC:t s1m ~ 1)(lpcr diapers, bu111 1V "1fe 1s
was presented to Rtchard
Ga • and MIS Ed!til Stiles, , t•lutli1nt to try H
Pomeroy, and Mt s Gract
Watchmg our baby sqwrm out of his htghchatr or slide un· Grueser by Mr and Mrs Purl
Beabout, Mnldtcpurl, pa rents der tlle tray , no matter how we try to anchor htrn, I Utought Van Meter and farruly m
of M1 and MIS 8 E Stiles
we shlluld usc 1/!t' mat ewH "Ill! I hi IHIIIJUn s or Jl llnllt e hooks ull_servance of his birthday
Mil AND MRS EIX:AH lh,ll Sill ks likegiuclO a SpOc!ally 1110de fla nnet·ltk• pad t h&lt;tVC
fhe program opened wtth
1\EYNOt .OS spent Chmtmas them un my golf gloves, and mv \l. trc s dresses sometnnPs use group smgmg of '0 Come All
Ye Fatthful" and the readmg
week 111 Morga nloY. n wath them mstead of hooks to close a llalsl bund
of
scrtpture from Luke 2, Bto
thetr sun and tla)lghteHtt·
So why not glue the hooks part to the h1ghchatr , and sew
law, M1 and Mt&gt; Val Ute flannel part to the seat of the baby's pants' Then plunk hun 20th verses, by Mrs. Wilbur
Htlt Prayer was by Rtchard
Reynolds and child ren, Lynn , dQwn, and presto - he stays Utere
Grueser
and accompantst for
Gwum and Va lJt
Yuu to uld ~.:n l a rt:te my In\ Pnl tPn h\ St,:l. ur1ng the pads to the
MH AND MilS G V nnw 1o H' pi.ll'l' play pcrts ,11 thost• umcs when a parent must the stn~mg was Mrs Carl
RUPE are llllv mg an extend kil o \.\ lht• duld \\ Ill stay put 1hke wht!n she's domg the wash
ed hohday vtstt 111 WaJrett .md t .111 1 \\ atch hun J
wtth thetr fatn!ly, Dt .md
1 t•v t:n sec manufacturers m akan~ habv overalls \.\lt h
Mrs Joe McKa y and st! &lt;:kum llatls attachec.J lu tht&gt; st!.al
&lt;~n li iH &lt;orn panym~
chtldren Sa lly, Cmda .utd 1 h()ukcd 1 pacls mcludcd m the purt:hasc pnce
V!clul
N11w, lion t you thmk thiS IS a fantast ic thought ' Jll\1
MHS
DOROl' HY
The annual ChriStmas par·
ROLLER, Middleptll t, spent neat J~n
ty of the Juntor Amertean
Chnstmas 111 Belpre With het
We H~
Fur htghcha ~rs, suekums" nugh t work , but Legton Auxtllary of Drew
son and daughtet tn la w, M1
fastemng" rutby lo the floor doesn't wm m ) parents ' seal of Web&amp;ter Post 39, was held
and Mrs Dtck Holle! and .1pproval
Thursday mght at the [,egwn
dnld1 en
Moreover thu&lt;;C pads ate tough little numbers f[ ) ou hall
Guest.&gt; of MR AND MRS lifted "" anchored mfant stra1~ht up 1 rather than peeling h1m
RICHARD GRESS, Mid· loose 1 you nught leave his pants behmd - or bring the
dlepm t, we1 e lheu su n~. Mike tu ~ h ch.ur up w1lh you
H
of Columbus, a11d Pat of Ohio
I I '
Umversity, tii\U Mrs ltlhan !lear Helen
A Christmas party was held
I 111 wrtl!ng 111 response to the eptlepllc's problem Sorry to
G i l:!~~. PUIIICIOY
Holiday VISitors of MRS ci JSdpf'lC)\nl you, Helen, but th e nuqonty uf busmess people are recently 111 the Rock Sprmgs
United Methodtst Church lor
MILDRED ZEIGLER AND '" fn ghtened of us as they were 30years ago
the
nurser~ and prtmary
An example I a t'O ilege student wtth a 3 8 average,
MR AND MRS . EAH L
cl~sst!S
of the Sunday school
.1pplied
for
work
at
an
exqws1te
deparonent
store
and
was
Dt\VENPOR I' wm e M1 .md
Cupcakes,
baked by Karen
tol
d
1
h(&gt;y
did
not
hare
person~
seemg
psychialnsts
I
htt
\e
Mts R1dmrd Zeigler cmd
nLver 111 my ltfe been treated by a psychologist, even' But they Sloan and Janet Ebhn were
Kun, Mt and M~&lt; Run ~ p1
Ulger, M1 and M1s R I. '"" Pptlepsy" on my application and assumed tt meant served wtth lee cream and
Kooi·Ald, and a Santa cake
t r&lt;1 1~
Zeaglea, &lt;mtl M1 anti M1 s
roo often apphcallons bre thrown away, 1f the word baked by Mrs Susanne RichJ'um Alla\Hty a.ml son, Ryan ,
dll of Belp1 e, ,md M1 .md c~ ppe. u s on them Med1cmes may prevent seazures, bul mond was served to the
•
M1s Chauncey ltlly and wl"' e s the med1ctne that will make personnel officers mothers aUendmg
humau
'
UN
DERSTANDIN
G
EPILEPTI
C
There
was
a
gtft
exchange
duld1 en H C and Scul l,
by the chtldren, and Santa
Ber kley, W V.1
Dt\
tr
R~ctders
arrtved
wllh treats for the
MR AND MHS CHAHI.ES
I \l' recm\ ed dozens o{ letters from epalepttcs, gtvm l:( children Attendmg were
BRADBURY huve as holiday
guests theu !:Wil lll-law cllld n .IIIIJlles or discrunmahon Bu l I've yel lo hear from a Marsha Ktng, Netl Rtch·
daughtCI , M1 and MIS Pat ~ 1 sonnel ufftcer Please, you employer s, \Htte ~:~nd prove mond, Jay Humphreys, [Jsa
Darst, Mandy Ebhn Tracy
O'Bt tcn and daughtet , Joy uf \ t/ U ll. human 1 H
l I I
Ada fhey wtll be he! e unt1l
next week when Pat 1etuams lle.tt llelen
Nu" I ve heard of ever) thtng There's thts ad tn a
lu resume h1s studa~s at Ohw
lli .I ~d7.tne fur Ius and her dtvorce nngs ' 1
Nm theI n Jouu ng them fo1 a
D1e 11ng has two gold lt,mds lha\ dun t loueh Evtdently
p1c..Chii!-ltllluli dumea we1c
\ VU exc l\.mge !hem when the papers are !mal
AMAZED
The annual Chnstmas
M1 and Mt s Asa B1mlbua v
dmner
party of the Btg Bend
,md clnldum. Ntkki and Jcf·
Ctttzens Band Radto Club
li ev Cu deville Mt and I lt .u Amr~z ed
Or ma vbe you wear one to show you re fr ee and was held recently at the Rock
MIS Cali Wolfe Tri~ li Wen
d~dil ablc ,1gam
Sprmgs Grange Hall wtth 65
ll\' and Ml.!gltu , Ra&lt;.: Jne, Wid
AJ1 &lt; ommert: t.Jhsm I H
members and frtends at·
C P B1adbu1 y, Middleport
tendmg
GuesLs of MR AND MRS
Santa arr1ved follo11ing the
WIL LIAM
HA DFO RD ,
potluck dmner wtth treats
Po met uy H D
un
and g11ts lor the children The
Cha tstm~:~s Eve \\ Ci c Mt and
adults had a gtft exchange.
Mrs Btll Radf o1d and
December projects of the
Ll&lt;mghtet , Brooke, hunton,
club have mcluded furnishing
M1 cutd M1 s Lan y Ronu ne
clothing for two lamthes who
Pometoy, and Mal y Radf01 d
lost thetr homes by ftre , as
a 11d Rug e1 G il tnute ,
Pomet dy They wei c JOined
on Christmas Day fot a dill·
The LOve Joy Circle of the Chrastmas" as the program
ner by M1 and M1 s Hmnct
WEDDING PLANNED
B
H Sanborn M1sstonary toptc Refreshments were
Radfm·d. M1 and Mt s Rulltn
Announcement
1s made of
served
by
the
hostess
to
those
Soctety,
Middleport
Ftrsl
Had[m d, Sally and Judy,
the
approachmg
marriage
of
named
and
Mrs
Florence
Bapttst
Church,
meetmg
last
Pomeroy, Mt and M1 s Doutl
M1ss
Conme
Musser,
•
Rhodes,
Mrs
Edtth
Sauer,
week
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Uttle, Colwnbus, and Mt
and Mt s Fred Goeglem, Fran ces Smart prepared Mrs Ulltan Demoskey, Mrs daughter of Frank Musser,
trays of cookies, candies and Ethel Hughes, Mrs Martha Pomeroy, and Ketth Petne,
Pomct oy
MRS GRACE GLAZE uf fru1ts for shut-ms as a spectal Klem and Mrs Freda Hood son of Aretta Flint, Pomeroy
The wedding will be an event
Mtddlcpm1 lmd as uut·of· Chnstmas project
of January Both MtSs
M1ss Hhoda Hall prestcted
tmllt holtday guests, he1 sun
Musser and Petrie attended
Vn g1l Glaze of Florida, and at the meetmg whtch opened
Metgs Htgh School He ts an
With a medttatlon "A Per·
M1 s Besste Byi:!I s, Demse
employe
of the Gates Mtlltng
Mate aml Lisa Columbus sonal Message of ChriStCo
m
Columbus
Eat he1 m the week she w~:~ s mas ' Mrs Smart had
VIS! led by M1 and M1 ~ devotiOns and her theme was
Mr. and Mrs Marvin
George Glaze and family taken from the scnptures, Olasgo entertamed employes
' But Mary Kept All These of Modern Supply and friends INMATE SOUGHT
Rockbridge
LORAIN, Ohio (UPI)
Thtngs
and Pondered Them w1t,h a dmner party at the
.Jommg M1 and MIS Bob
Adam
Kocak, 24, Loram, who
Hoefl tch and Jayne fm holt· m her Heart "
Holiday Inn, Gallipolis on
Thank-you notes were read Dec 20 Entertamment was escaped from Ute Loram
da y dtnners wete Mrs BCJ ·
tlta Canaday, Mr and Mts from the scholarship student provided by Ben Franklin, County Jatl, rematned at
and the home mtsslonary for magtctan Gtfts were also large today, according ro
Get aid Shustet , Mr and
sheriff's depuues, who satd
Mrs Remo I,md, Pomc1 oy , gtfts of money Mrs Freda exchanged
tt's beheved Kocak was
and Mr and Mrs James Edwards used " Keepmg
Attending were Mr and headed lor Chtcago
DIShong and M1 and M1 s
Mrs Orville Rhodes, Mrs
Rt &lt;.: hi:Jt d Van Nest, 1\ t h en ~
Paul Lawrence, Mrs ,Fred
CIH'Jslmas was observed
Ritchie and Joyce Rtlchte,
Sunda v at the home of MR
Racme ; Mr. and Mrs Robert
AND MRS RAY CUN N
Musser and Mr and Mrs
INGHAM and son, Eue
Olvey Lemaster, Pomeroy,
Sy1 a.cuse Jummg lhem wei e
Mr and Mrs Vernon Pletfer,
Mt· and Mrs Jon Cunn
Waverly, Mr. and Mrs Dav1d
tngham, South Pumt Mt and
M1 and Mrs Ray Rtggs Davill, Jackson; Mr and
M~&lt;
Damel Nelf, Nelson
Mrs Walter Lykms, Beaver,
vtlle , Mr and Mrs Alan Cun· en tertatned at thetr Mr and Mrs Thereon
mngham and Ohvta, Racme, Pomeroy, Route 3 home on Johnson, Ractne, and the host
Paul Cmuunghatn, Belpre, Chttstmas Eve wtth a dmner and hostess
Ron Conmngham and Ius party followmg the servtces
frteud , Chatleue Hardin of at Truuly Church
Thetr guest.&gt; were Mrs
L::nnonl, Iowa , Ma ss Ma y
Mi
ckey Wtlltams and
Roush, Parke! sburg , W Va ,
dau
ghter, Terrt Lynn
and Mt s Beulah Roush, Mid·
Russell
Mr and MI'S Beu
dleport
Neutzltng, Mtss Sybil
The tradtt10nal holiday
VISITS FROM farmly anti Ebersbach, Mr and Mrs
dinner party of the Ohlo Eta
frtend s ate ver) much a part Marvtn Burt, Melame and Pht Chapter of Beta S1gma
of the holtday observance tn Dav1d, Caraly,nn and Ph1 Sorortly was held
most homes If you had Matalynn Tracy, all or Ute recently at the home of Mrs .
Pomeroy area , Mr and Mrs
guests, we d hke to know
Debt Buck
Eug e ne Hester and
Members exchanged gifts
daughters, Jtll and Heuli, and welcomed Mrs. Nancy
Hunlington, W Va , Mr and Reed , sponsor of the chapter
~ANCEti.ED
Mrs Randy Burt, York, Pa ,
Rehearsa ls of the Senturs Mr and Mrs Watd Leonard, Thank·you cards were read
from several members lor
Cihzcns Chon have been
Rcedsvtlle; Jeff Burt,
cancelled unttl Jan II, Mt s Mattetta, and Dan Wtlliams, remembrances The cultural
report on legends of Chnst·
Can w Neutzlmg, d1redofl, Washmgtuu , D C
mas was given by Susan
annount.:es
Lanning As a special Christ·
If you've already
mas project, the chapter
made your party
voted to provide $15 per child
reservations for The
for gtfts for the Galha·Meigs
Meigs Inn New Years
ehlldren's Home
Celebration,
please
I RACK
ptck up your ltckets
now.
REVIVAL TO START
HYSELL RUN
A
weekend revival will be held
at the Hysell Run Free
MethodiSt Church begmnlng
MEIGS INN
Thursday and eontmumg
through Jan 2 at 7 30 each
ALINE'S DRESS &amp; BEAUTY SHOP
992-3629
evemng
The Rev Cectl Wtse
Sth &amp;
w1ll be speaker
.ti&gt;U

l.lentson
There were short talks on
Chr tstma s by Charle s
Htchard Grueser, Ricbard
Grueser and the Rev Wilbur
Hilt Readtngs and rectla·
lions mcluded "The Gtft of
Apprectatton" by Mrs Marte
Btshop; ' Frtendship" by
Mrs Barbora Van Meter,
"This ts Chrtstmas" by Mtss
Mae Weber , "ChrJSOUas ts
Here" by Mrs. Edlth Wtlllam·
son, "Keeping Chrtslmas"
by Mrs Jestte Molden, "The
Master's Questton" by Mrs
Jess1e Grueser , "Lord, Bless
This House" by Mrs Merle
Foley; and "Goodwtll Does

G d

Work "

Ri~~ardGrues~r

7- The Daily Sentmel, Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday, Dec. 29. 1976

•
Ch.arles

The group sang "Joy to the
World" and there was a moment of stlent prayer before
lhe Rev Mr Hill gave the
benedtclton Mrs Ida Young
and Mrs Mary Frances
Baumgardner had cbarge of
the ro ram
G~est were the Rev Mr.
and Mrs Htlt carl Demsun
DICk Foley Mrs Van Mete;
and Greg Rutland and Mrs
Thelma Grueser, Middleport:
CookJCs and punch were serv·
ed at the coneluston of the
program

Auxiliary holds yule party
A large lighted tree was tn·
eluded 111 the decorations at
the hall, and the refreshment
table featured Santa and his
sletgh flanked by tall ted

Classes meet for party
.

Ebltn , Tara Humphreys,
Chrts Sloan, Heather Kane,
Dale Eblin, Usa and Scott
Pulltns, Angie and T1m Sloan,
Mtchl Kmg, T1m Jeffers ,
Rhonda Jeffers , Sally
Radford, Tammy Ebltn ,
Aprtl Clark, Deanna Hen·
derson, Beth Pterce, Angela
Pterce and Clarlsa Pterce
Mothers altendm g wer e
Mrs Sharon Darst, Mrs
Richmond, Mrs Sloan, Mrs
Suste Pullins , Mrs Judy
Humphreys , Mrs Sherrte
Kane, Mrs Helen Blackston ,
Mrs Rtta Ebltn and Jane
Eblin.

Santa visits party

Circle makes trays
for area shutins

Employees
entertained

Riggs' give

dinner party

Sorori ry has
ho/khy party

DRESSES, SLACKS, TOPS
&amp;BLOUSES

THE

'500

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" ell as clothmg for needy
children at several schools
They sent frmt baskets and
gtlts for each of Ute chtldren
at
the
Metgs·Gallta
Children's Home, bought and
wrapped·toys for chtldren m
SIX fam1hes m need, made
and donated 15 stuffed dolls
for the chtldren at Veterans
Memortal Hosptlal, and thts
Thursday mght wtll asstst
wtth a shower lor the Prater
lam1ly at the Burltngham
Woodmen's Hall beg1nnmg at
6 p.m The Prater famtly
home burned last week The
club carrtes out the work with
support
from
other
organizations, bustnesses and
indtvtduals

SERVICE SET
A watch mght servtce wtll
be held at 7 30 p m Frtday at
the Mtddleport Independent
Holmess Church, Fourth and
Lmcoln Sts , Mtddleport
Speakers w11l be the Rev
Oavld Light and the Rev
Troy Ftelds The pastor, Rev
O'Dell Manley, mvttes the
pubhc
SERVICES CHANGED
The schedule of servtces at

the Pomeroy Ftrst Bapltst
Church has been changed
Begmmng Sunday the church
school will be held from 10 to
II a m At that ttrne one of the
deacons will take care of the
openmg service for the
worshtp period until 11.30
a.m at which ttrne the Rev
Peter Granda!, pastor of tlle
Mtddleport First Baptist
Church, will preach

tapers The Sanla theme was
earned out 111 the table appointments Pam Powers
prestdcd at the punch bowl
Sandwtches, chips and dtps,
cooktes and candtes were
served
Members of the Amohary
presented a g1ft to Sherrt
Marshall , a cysltc ftbtosts
child, and a donation was
made m the name o[ the
Jumor Auxthary to the
Wltitehall Band which w1ll
rep! esent Ohto at the
prestdent1a l ma uguralton
next month. Charlotte Lehew,
a member of the local umt,
marches wtth the hand
Games were played wtth
prtzes gmng to Pam Powers
and Anna Wtles Door prtzes
wete awarded to Robtn
Campbell , Pam Powers,
Charli e Marshall, Cam e
Bearhs and Ktrn Patterson '

HOSPITALIZED
Mrs Mi ldred Mankm, long
ttme employe of the Elberfeld
Department Store, IS a
patient at Umverstty Hospital
tn Columbus Cards may be
sent ro room 779

5

IAMO.NDS
IN GOLD FILLED

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~:.:~n=~~.~~.~!~~~!':o:~Hemes

Chr 1stmas l 1g htmg fu nd

a

Barb Colmer
Mr and Mrs

Commerce , were
Oh10 Valley Pubt1sh•ng Co ,
Me•gs T1r e Center Me1gs

Crow Reta Eblin Ma mie
Steph enson , T1m Fl esher

Inn . Henr y Wells Luc 1lle R

Charles, Cha r les Hudson
Leonard H ess ~ Hank Am

Lelf he il Jane ·C hapman .
Clara Conroy, Ross Norn s,
Sugar Run Flour M1ll , Donna
Weber, Duane Weber Denms
Weber
Dean
Weber
Marga ret Weber Vern on
Weber ,
Da ll as
Webe.r
Fred di e Houdashelt, R C
Follrod Roger W Hysel l
Lois N Bur t Add ie Norr is
Sharon Sm ith JoAnn Cnsp
Joan ne W!ll tam s
Pete
Sh telds Lisa P1 er ce Frank
Her old Jr , Mary Jane
Hero ld Paul Ktoes Dothe
Musser El eanor Rob1nson
Recka M cGu1re
Also Ohto Pa llet Co , Mr
an d Mrs
Art hur Hoyt ,
Marguen te Shoes Court Sl
Gr il l Dor1 s lhle Selma Call ,
Lau r a Har r1so n Ma,x cene
Hobste tter Rhonda Oat ley
Karen Sue Clark Becky
M ea1g e
Mabel Tracey
Russel l Wm Dav1s. Jun1or
Darst
M1 ldre d Wit hee ,
Sharon Loper Edna Russell .
Ton y Sola Fr ances Hewet
son Jea n Craig. Douglas
La mbert
Mona
Nea l
Esberdade S Vil lanuev a,
N1c hol e P1ck.ens Sha r on L
Kula
'
Grace Cr ow E1ch Rose
S1sson Jane Walton, Ker m d
Wa l t on
Pat M cK n1 ght
ltl l1an
Gress ,
Leon
McKn1ght Pau l V R1te y
Mark Bur son, Guy Mor ns,
Ver a Buchanan El• zabe th
He pp, Dma Papadopoulos
rtu k e ,Pa pad opou los Mr s
Norm an J Bax ter Thelma
Wa tton Avts Bail ey L Van
Meter Da le Wa rner R1char d
Va ug han
Ka thy
Hood
Dw 1gh l Gems, K1m Brow n
tng Lw ; Thompson J udy
Vaug han , Ted Warn er
Amber Wa rner Au dr a L
Well, Rex 0 Br en James
D1 ehl Troy Ohl mger , Jr
Cl arence
Gans
M1 ke
Jo hn son
Bob Wams ley
Afala h Gans Sher man R
For d All ee F Wamsley
Anna Cars well Sall y Car le
ton Agnes Weeks Edward F
Ktng Don Betz1ng Dav 1d
Sla ter V 0 EdwardS Ins
Ca r ol S1sson, Kei th Ann
Stsson Pa ul M Darne ll Bob
Alk 1re l la Da rnell Roger
Brauer Jeff Oan 1els C L
Dow ler Har old H II
Jay ne Gr a ha m Lor a in e
Veney Roland Dur sl Walter
Scott Luci\5 Teresa Coll 1ns
K osemar y Burson Paula
Werry Nyr ll e J Qu ee n
6 mogene S1m ms Sue Stone
~
Moore Rober! Venoy
1_~nn 1 e Crary , R A Aver1on
\fl.art ha Gress
Ma q or 1c
Sm tih Glenna R1ebel E lhe l
Gru eser JeSS ie While Ca rol
"''l&gt;'u 1ra1n p am The1ss J 1m
S1sson John Tu rnbull Ma r y
K. Oav1s, Wal ly Ha H1eld

Don

Three veteran employees Decembet, 19!i4 as a Matn·
of Ohto Va lley Electrtc tena !K'e Man, was prom ot ed
Corporalton 's Kyger Creek to Master Maintenance Man
Plant wtll retire from the tn 1955, and advanced to hts
company on Jan 1 under present poSilton in 1957 Prior
prOVISIOnS of the company's to jotnmg OVEC. he was
rettrement program
assoctated wtth the Keener
They are Elmer G Boggs Sand and Clay Company,
of RD 3, Gallipolis, Alfred L Kerr, Ohto, from 1936 to 1954
Housh of New Haven and From 1942 to 1915 he served
Harry A Walsh of Mason. All wtlh the U S A1r Force
" ere among the ortglnal
work force group at Kyger
A nattve of Galltpolls, he
when \he plant was betng attended Galha Academ) and
con structed ln the ea rly Cleveland Engmeerlng In·
l!l!iOs, accordmg to Plant slttute
Manager L R Ford, Jr
Roush ftrst JOtned OVEC tn
Boggs, a Maintena nce
Foreman, JOtned OVEC tn August. 1954 as a member of
the secunty forces and smce
1956 has served as a Sergeant
Jeff Talli s Ann Ca r ro ll
of the Guard Prtor to JO)ntng
Eve l y n Gilmore Clan ce
the company, he was af.
Kennedy JoAnn Ward , Mrs
fthated wtth the lmpertal
Bur l on Sm llh Bob Couch
Pa l Sm1l h
Eleclrtc Company of Mtd·
, Janet Mor ns Nora R1ce
dleport A nattve of New
Ar e tt a Br 1ckles
L lo yd
Haven , Roush graduated
M cl aughli n Gr eg Mee ks
from
Mtddleport H1gh School
Joa n Burson Ray R oa~ h
Denn1 s Autt Terr y W Wya tt
and served 1\'lth the U S
Dave
Car ter
T
L
Ann) tn WW II
Se1denabel
Walsh, a umt

James H

Be lzt ng

Carol yn

berger , Mrs R L Mlller
Dan Reed . Rosell a Birch
f1eld M•ke Borgan Leah
Wlll 1ams . Peg Douglas
M 1nnte McGra th Opal Hupp
Rog er Hysell Guy Moms, C
Tannehill Car t R Hysell
Gary
Freema n
Denn y
Wha len Cord el ta Be ntz
Dor 1s Ew ing Mrs Robert
Roberts, Charles R D1eht
Fred W Cr ow R D Robert s
Gary Ellis Hug h M cPhail
Don E Mu ll 1n, Helen
Swar tz Lee Lew ts Wendell
Hoo ver
Helen Handley
Charles H Evans . Ha rry
Os borne, Gertr ude M1tcheU
Don Thom a s M rs Pau l
Burn s Allee Arnold Vergte
Hobst e,ter 1 Da v 1d Sla ter .
Char les Corder, Mrs Car l E
Moore, Karyn Dav1s , Ma rlin
Joh nson , Ca r ol Ohl 1ng er ,
Deb bi e Gru ese r M arj on e
Pr 1ce Ver n on J Eva ns,
Karen
Mu rr ay
Eve l y n
Lann1ng , John P W11l ams
Mr s Hons1o C.~Jveau Ann S
Radford, Gene Wolf Wilham
Mayer Or en Colmer Rand y
Hdl
Pu r1 ey Bae r
Maltclne
Owens Sher man Wh 1le C
Way ne Sw1sher , Chesle r
Kmght M abel L Wolfe Tom
Sc hwab El i za beth F1c k ,
Charles Eskew, Jerry Fields
De ll a Nor ton Dallas Blevms
Nancy Reed Anna Roush
Ra lph Werr y Betty Becker
Don C Becker Tom Ser ey
Jilne Cu ndiff Joyce Qudlen
J m Hobs teller , Ray C
Frank George Co lltns Cod y
Cur t s Howa rd Frank John
Lay den
Norma Hew ell
M ar g1e Pr off1tt Ma r ilyn
An der son Mar y B rc hf1e!d
Cmdy M1l ls Ann Hemsley
Judy Rober1 s Judy Werry
Pa1 Mc Kn1ght V1rgll Pa r
sons Vern on Hysell , Leonard
A Fr y, Wli l1am F Warner
0 W Ferr ell Larr y Leml ey
Ma r tha Struble John Terrell
M axc me You ng , Shauna
Hor vat h Les tr wm Bett y
Coon Mary M1ngus, Doro thy
Gagl e L 0 Whde Robert J
Mmgu s Ruth A Barm1z.
Dal e and Ka r y n Davt s
Denver
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Fred
Goegt e1n Andr ew Phalen
J1m Thomas Jay P Warner
Mar tha Chambers , George
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S on~ a Ohlm~er Robert W
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Jones Susa n Jones K1m
Jones Bre tt Jones Steve
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Over the years, the Federal Arlin M Adams of the Thtrd I
' o~F 121
J !tdtcJary has tended to blur C~rcutt Court of Appeals has I
,
the dehnealtons of power recorded three examp)es of II
With C
m andat ed by the Con· such JUdicial hyperactiVIsm
And the hrc:O~fo~~nt
I
In on e )U rtsdlchon , a I llb , '1u Co•ltttdv1otprud
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stttutwn The Constttutton
rog
ram
requmng
school
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Betty
Crocker
Frosting
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Sepa rates governmental P
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funct1ons at the £ederal level districts to oIf er mstructlon I s•Jutl• .,,,tlble StJte 'lmt Tun r::1
atJ,to three co-equal branches ror the mentally handicapped ·- _______
This dtffusiOn of power was was decreed, even though 1t
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wrttlen mto the Constttulton meant approprtatmg m1lltons I
lor the purpose of prevenlmg of dollars - a course never I
undue concentratiOn of power debated and never enacted I
1
and the arbtlrary exerctse of mto law by any leg1slattve 1
I
With Coupon
And the PUrt hau tf On1
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such pO\Hr Contrary to the bodY
J 11 Bat Spotlttht
I
mtent of the drafters of the
Expanstve lnterpretalion oil
Bean CoiiH
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Ve1uner ; •nhy tmmllm
Const1tutmn , the boundarieS the " cruel " a ndl unusualI 1I Su~itc
ttoA,jl r ~I~II S IJit'Lmlluu
KV
t
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between the Judiciary and puni s men
c ause pu - - - • ______ •
the Legislature have been many courts mto the prison •
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eroded as a result of court busmess States were ordered
1
dectstons whtch are actually to either spend substantial I
legtslattve 111 nature Courts funds for addtttonal penal
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With Coupon
1 aes or tOsh utd own th e 1I
Sit as quasa~legtslatures m at faci lt
.... the P~nh1ue ,, 0111
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least lwo ways Farst, when pnsons that existed and 1
7o• C11"'' htld
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mterpretmg a statute, a court release those conlmed In St. 1
Furniture Polish
1
osed on the 1 s,;Mect t•~~~~~A,,lsu~••r
Ju 111ry l ttn
ma y not be able to restst the Lo UIS, a court Imp
u~le St1tt J Lmt tun VG
1
temptatwn of ef£ecbvely city Jail a lumt of 228 m· · - - - - - - ___ """"•
repealmg 1t or amendmg tt mates, dtrected the hmng of •
from the Bench. Secondly, addtttonal staff, reqUired the :
II
,
the courts w1lh the use of spendtng o( more money for 1
manda tory tnJuncttOns in recreatwn. and mandated 1
W' h C
, 1
ouponof
' 1 oIf rcers a t I
fash!Omng rernedtes may shp_. two correct lona
Allll'', , l'llrcllau
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mto the hahtt of actmg as all t1mes for each ja1l floor 1
1wl &gt;&lt;~ "'' "~"
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school boards ctty councils
Courts have also begun to 1
1
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h
d
f
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Vtlt
Aller
5uhl
Jmary
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etc
.. enter t e omam o a · 1 su~l!'c\11 t,.l,cl b r St1te'lml h ru DF
nurustratave detail In both - - - - - - - - - - mentaland general hospitals.
2
An Alahama CR~rt recently
ISsued an order requtrmg that
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for every 250 patients, each 1
Wl1h Coupon
•stat e mental hospital be I
Alld lhr Pllrthan tfAny
staffed
With
two
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P s y c hlatr~sts s even I V•••Kro~er
Aller s~"•a,;t la"wlry 2 1m
phySICians, eighteen nurses, 1 ~ubtl~t tD A~JIIc~"' St11e' lml bm KV
£our psychologists, and seven - - - - - , . - - - - social workers
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It has also been brought to
20~
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our attenlldn that some 1
1
(ederal 'd~\rtcl courts have 1
With Coupon
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Salom~ Olld
Pravoltnt,
housmg projects on vanous I
ll•han (l•b Jalo" ~ gr
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Cltres despite local zonmg I ~~~ · Sliced
Saiatlle
IM!If! l \Ill
J, r~gulabons
and oppostbon I SdjectltAlllA,plf s-.
n'le Sl11f' lm l llq$
frinn t1ty •·es1dents
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the city of Boston, under
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Come l_n11 • ~, the 'gqlse pf following the de
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desegregation mandate
., and Brow. .l ··' ofjuri! Brown
v Board of
With Coupon
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Education, a federal dtstnct 1 A11d th• hrtltau .1 2or Mor• Pk1•
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courl actually 8e1Zed control.
Ally Varlet'( llniDf I"
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of a local school district
Sllnd
Luncheon Meat
1 h id lilt! Slflj[IJ llftUir!l 1911
In my JUdgment, the courts 1 Sdlecl to ADPIItnt r um &amp;l m l rues
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5 p.m. •m the above descnbed cases----------went beyond thetr Con·'
-----slttultonal powers The non· I
elected Federal Jud1c1ary 1
must regam the Con· 1
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B) now we hope that m.tny of you "'"
scannmg the pepcr each week looking for
our t" lumn We w1ll keep you 'up to date''
on what IS happemng here at the Center and
" hat serdecs '" can pro\lde to all &amp;;10or
CtUzens of Met ~:' Co unty
We would ltkc to share ~ 1th you some of
the comments we have r ece aved from seruor
cttizens about our programs and servtees
durmg U1e past year
One lady wrote
''The Senaor Citizens Center means
many things to me I m glad someone had
thiS VISHHI Of wayS 00 help US j'oday tt IS like
a port m a storm We never ask 11 Whet e
shall I eat today " when In Pomeroy
because the welcome mat 1s ah\.1ys out at
the Center
"I am most thankful for Ute tra nsportaUon l ltve 25 nules from Pomeroy , and
I do nut drive I.Jke most of my elderly
netghbors, I'm groWidcd Anyone "ho
hasn't been to U1e Center should come 111 and

sta rted to work •tth the
Ky ger orgamzatlln an
De re mber of t953, was
named Aux1hary f,qu1pment
Operator tn t959, and was
advanced to hts present
positiOn 111 1968 Prtor to
jmmng the rompany he wa s
employed by the US N
Storehouse at Poml Pleasant
A graudate of Wahama Htgh
School he was an offtcer tn
World Wm II from 1940 to
1946 He reSides m h1s native
town m Mason

Jenkinson
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The Hrv George Glaze
olftc1ated at the se1vice Pall
bea rers were Paul Sma1t,
Leo Searls, Millo n Hood,
Stdncy Russell, Rolph Gr:wcs
and James Hoyt
Relatives from out of town
for the services were Mr nnd
Mrs Pem Gtlltland. Mr and

are held
Funeral servtces were held
Dec 22 at the Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home for Mrs
Luella G1lltland Jenktoson
Burml was m the R1verv1ew
Cemetery

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see what they're mjssrng "
From a husband and wtfe
We wtsh to eJPres.• our thanks for aU
the help In transporting us to Ute doctor and
to get our groeenes We have no other
means of transportation You have been a
Godsend to us We thank you so very much "
Another senior cttizen satd
' !'he Senior Citizens Center means to
me • mechng of old friends and meeUng
new frleods A wa) of transportatlon for
some of us who don't have a car of our own
Above all, a warm welcome and a feeling of
001118 uscrul to someone '
Tite Sentor Citizens C&lt;•n ter ts open to all
thost age ~ nnd over Remember, we ure
here to help you We w11l be telling ) OUmore
Hbout our services 1n future columns
We are looking forward to meeting rutd
" orkmg wiU1all of you durtng the coming
new yeor If you have any suggestions for us
to better serve you, please feel free to let us
know
We wtsh you a very Hnppy New Year '

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9- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday Dec 29 1976

T~::~: ~::.~~Mtddleport-Pomer:~:~· ::nesday. DecF
DEPARTM E NtO F
TRANSP O R TATI ON

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NOTICE O F HE AR IN G
CONTRA CT SA L ES L EGAL
C O PY NO 76 1006
COLU M BU S OHI O ,
D E C E MB ER 1, 1976
I n a cc ordance wt!h the
Provts tons ot Chapter 55l l of
t1'1 e Rl!lltSI!d Code of Oh to the
D• r ector of Transportatton of
Oh tO wtll hold a public hcarrnq
at 10 00 o'cloc k A M
Ohto
Stand ard T tme January 1'}
1977 tn the Com mon P le as
Cou rtr oom , M Ptgs Co un ty
Co urthouse tn Pomc r o)l , OhtO
for t h e purpose of he anng
slittements on the proposed
re r ou t• ng ,
.m pr o ve m c n t
ab andonment and vacat•on of
porttonso f State Rou te No l2d
tn Mct gs County
PROPO SE D
THE
RERO U T I N G OF ST ATE
ROUTE
NO
114
IN
LEB A N O N
T OWNSHIP
MEIG S COUNTY , OHIO
A nd b erng mo re tu lly
descrt bed a s follow s
Beg1 nnrn g a t the seco nd
tnle r sec t ton of CJCts tm g State
Route No s 124 and DB 6 4
miles , mo r e or l ess
as
measur ed along f)(tS itn g Slate
Route No 114 east of the N ISI
corp orat ton l tne o f the Vtll&lt;!lge
of Rae ne th ence , sotJtherl y ,
so utheaster! y nor th erly and
northwe ste rly along extsli nq
State Route No JJB to the most
l'a stcr lv tun cl1on ot extsh ng
State Route Nos 1/A and 338
and a l so betng th e C)(I SII nq
eils tcr ly 1er m rnu s of Sta te
Rou te N o
33 8, and tnc r e
te r mina t e Sa1 d desc r ibed
por t ton hav1ng a to tal l ength ot
~ f 1 m lies mor e or tess
P R OPOSED
TH E
IM
PROVEME N T
OF
REROU T E D ST A TE ROUTE
NO
12&lt;1
SEC TI O N &lt;10 10
{ MI N OR ART~ R IAL AND
MA J OR
CO L LECTOR)
SI T UATED I N LEBANO N
TOW N S H I P
MEIG S
COUN T Y OHIO
And
be1nq more ful ly
dc sc r1b ed as follows
Beg 1nn1 ng a t a pomt m the
ce n ter a t p ropo se d r er outed
State RotJt e No
111
as
desc rrb ed abo" e sa1d pomt
betng 146 mtles . mor e or tess
a s mcastJ r cd southeasterly
an d
southwesterly a la n ~
r er ou ted Sta te R ou te No 114
t ram th e most ea ster l y tunc
t ton o f C)(t5 t tng Sta l l:&gt; Rou te
Nos
114 anU JJB
thencc
norther l y !'liang an d 1n c l ose
pr oxtmdy to CX•!&gt;ttng State
Rout e N o 33 8 and propose d
Sta te Ro ut e No l 'ld wdh a
tangen t a cu r ve to th e r19h t
and a ta ngent for a d tstance of
0 45 m lie . mor e or les s. Jo a
po1nt 1n the ce n ter ltne of the
r er outed State Rou te No 124
an d the r e te r mtnate
Satd
pom t o tt er mma t ,on bemq 1 Ot
m 1tes. more o r tes s . as
me asured so u the asterly .Jnd
sou th wes t er ly a long pro p osed
St a t e Ro ut e N o 11 1 a nd
CX tSitn g Stat e Rou te No JJ.B
tr o m t he mos t eas terl y ru ne
l iOn at e)(1S t 1ng State R ou te
Nos 124 and 338
PR O P O SE Q
THE
AD
D I T tO N TO T H E STA T E
H l d H WAY SY STEM O F A
FACI LIT Y
TO
BE
D ESIG N A T E D A S STAT E
RO U T E NO 924 SA ME TO
BE E STAB LI SH E D A S A
LI M I T E D ACC E SS HI GH
WAY A ND CL A SS IF I E D AS A
MIN OR AR T E R I AL ON A
ST ATE HI G H WAY SY ST EM
SA I D HI GH W AY TO BE
SIT UA TE D I N L EBA N O N
TOW N S H I P , ' ME I G S
COU N TY OH I O
And
bet ng more fu l l y
desc rr bed as foll ows
Begt n n .ng a t a po•nt .n the
ce h te r ol th e proposed tm
prove m ent o f Sta te Ro u t€' No
12·1 as d es cr •bed abo ve , satd
po •n t be•ng '} 2m des more or
l ess
as
mepsu r ed
so u tt1ea s t erly and sou th
we st er l y a lo ng p r opo se d Sl a te
Rout e N o 12•1 and ex1st mg
Stat e R ou t e N o 338, as
desc r~ be d
abo "e from the
mos t eas t erl y tu nc t JOn o f
C)(IS IIn g Stat e Ro u tc" Nos 11&lt;1
Jnd J3B th en ce rn a nor
th eas t cr ty di r ec t ion w 1th a
lan qen t a cu r ve to the te ll
an d a ta ngen t l or a d ts lan cc of
0 57 m11e mor e or l ess , to a
po1 nt
tn
th e Oht O W est
V•rg• n• a Slate L• ne and t her e
terrn• n.n a te Satd po m l be mg
located a l Oh•o R1ver M ile
12 1 J 1 Sa 1d es t ab lish men t of
l tmt l ed a cc ess rs to tnclu d e a ll
tn l er ch.a nge areas and exte nd
a long In ter chang e cro ss r oa ds
1n acco r da n c e w1lh
th e
Dep a rl men t of Tran sp orta1 10n
ltm 1t cd access poli cy
PR O PO S E [)
T H E
ABA NDONMENT
OF
A
P O RTION OF E X I ST I N G
J J fl
ST ATE R OUT E N O
SI TU A T E D fN L E B A N O N
MEI GS
T OW N S HI P
COU NTY O H I O THE SA ME
TO BE RE TA INED ON THE
ST A T E H IG H W A Y SYS T EM
AS ST A TE ROU TE NO 114
An d
b e 1ng more
f u l ly
deScl"lbe d as fo l low-:.
Be gtn n tng at th e fir s t m
tc r sect10 n Of e)(ISI Ing Sta te
Ro u te N o~ 124 an d JJ8 6 0
m •l cs , mo r e or t ess. as
m ea sured al on g ex 1st m g St at e
Ro ute No 124 ca st at the cast
cor po ra110 n I m e of th e V tll age
ot
R ac tn e
t h e n ce ,
sou th eas terl y , northerl y and
nor th ..... este r l y a long e;.u s t mg
Stal e Rou te No 33 Bto the m os t
C6Sier l y I IJ nC I IOn of eX1SI1 ng
State R ou t~ N os 11&lt;l and 338
and a tso , ~e Ln g lhe ex 1s t1 ng
easte r l y te r fJl ln us of State
Rou te N o
JJ B an d th er e
le rm tn at c Sa 1d de scribed
po'r llon ha v1 no a to tal length of
6 17 m tic s, m or e or le ss
P ROPO S ED
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AND STA T E ROUTE NO 624
I S OPE N T O TR AI" F I C A ND
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An d
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dcsc rrb ed a s fo ll ows
Beg tn nlng i!! l the sec ond
Sta te
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Rou t e N os 12d and 338, 6.4
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m ore or l ess
as
me asure d a long ex 1 strn~ Stat e
Rou t e No 124. ea st of th e ea st
co rporation I m e of the Vi llag e
of Rac1n e th enc e . ea st er l y .
nort her l y , a nd eas te r l y al on g
e~1 S I1ng State Rou te No 114 to
the m ost ea st erl y tunc llon of
CK.1S I 1ng Stale Rou t ~? Nos 124
and 338 and t here ter m1 na t e ,
sa td descr tbetf porlt on h a v1n g
a to t a l l eng th of 1 8d md es ,
more or le ss

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ST A TE
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NO
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A ND
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5 cen ts pe r word one
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Mln1mv m Ch arge Sl 00
J o~ c ents per word three
consec ul lve mser tton s

26 cents pe r w afd six
consec ul,ve lnsert 1on s
15 P er Cent Otsc ou nt on
patd ad s an d ad s patd
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8 30 am to Soo p m
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Phon e toda y 991 7 156

Aulu Salol•

Pomeroy

2 SIGNS

00: 1n ..M_o..t_o_r_c_o-f.
1976 AMC HORN ET

t:ard uCThanko
WE WOULD ltk e to thank all of
those who thr ou yh th ~H
p1ay er~ k1ndnes:; sympathy
th e QU){IIta •y cud ll orol o lf t::~ r
mgs helped and comf or ted us
dunng the reo.m t los-; of Oll •
mother l eldo R1denour We
ore ex trern!lly g•ot.,!ul to Rev
Corl H1cks for hts co nso ling
words of co111l or t an d to the Ew
1ng Fune1ol Home- l or thc tr
courteous w • v1ce Mr and Mrs
Buet K
R1donour
1hehn o
lhdlo'llOUI

138!5

Spor1about, 6 cyli nder, au tomatic, power steeri ng,
delux e equ ipment , w h itewall ftre s, luggage rack . dark
gr een f inish, less than 9,000 mi l es, showroom clean

1976 CHEVELLE

MA ~IB U

CPE,

Green fin ish , goo d tires,
steenng , radio, factory air

13895

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au tomatic,

1975 FORD TORIN04 DR

power

• 12895

Loc a l car, clean viny l tnter lor, green f ini sh, good t ires ,
rad to, 35 1 V-8, a utomat• c. power steen ng and brakes

NOTICE

FOLIA G E PL A NTS F O Jl
YO UR HO ME In pot s and
h ang ing baskets from 75c
to '5 oo A tao, tav away
P OIN SE T TIAS now f o r
C HR IS TM AS
(1000
to
Choo se fro m , P E R FECT
FOR GI FT S In red , white
and p1 nk SJ 00 to S6 00 20
p et ofl on 10 or m or e

Radiator,...-~

Service

Phon e 992 -5776
Sy r acus e, Oh1o

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Well -co nce•ved plan s cou ld be
alt ered an d beco me less advan 1E XAS RE FINERY CORP oil ers
tage ous II you hee d the advice ol
Pl ENlV of MONE'1 plu s cosh
unqualified counselo rs
bonu ses frmge benef• ts to
GEMINI (MOl 21 -Juno 20) In a matur e mdt v1duol m Pomeroy
a re a
Regar dl ess o l
e•
situ ation wher e there ar e gai ns
pert ence wn te G I Pa te
to be dtv1ed up t\ s f tne to spill
Pr es
Tf!)(O ~ Relm ery Co rp
the pot with those who con·
Bo)( 711 For t Wo rth Te)( OS
trlbu1ed No need to deal tn
7bl0 \
malingerer s
WAI TRESS WAN TED 35 or otde1
CANCER (Juno 21 -Julj 22) Do Old Li berty apply m pers011
nothing to day that coutd d amage
I 18 W Mom 51 Pomeroy Oluo
a long - st and ing relati onship,
af t ernoon~
such as m ak tng prom ises yo u
fait l o keep o r be hav mg erratical -

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wa nt to buy or sell som eth mg
oe looktng for work
01
wha teve r
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fos ter wtlh o ScntmCI Won t Ad
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FIX THAT L1TTLE WIT C H~

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COUNTRY lorm lon d wtlh ~eclu d
ed woods wa te r ond good oc
cess In Mom oe Cou nty W Va
S1 000 down ca ll (304 ) 772
3102 01 (304) 777. 3227
Co mmemol prop er ty appro)( 17
acres le11el lnncJ..-+ocnted ot
I uppe rs t'l c 1ns o n Oh1o Rout e
I Pho ne (614) 667 6304
3 bedrooms I' , ba th s Iorge l tv
mg room dmmg room and k tt
chen fully carpet ed - Phone
9&lt;12 3129 or 992 5434

279.95

,a.et us fell your wller
\Free.

Pomeroy Landmark '

I;&amp; JackPhont992-2111
W. Corsoy, Mgr ..

APPLES Fll ZPATRICK ORCHA RD

PHONE

W![j{ ES VILlE (6J.4 ) 669 3785
FUll ER Brush Products tor so le
Phone 9C/2 3410

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STORM

WINDOWU DOORS
RErLACE~ENT

WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING-SOffln

"We Care"
Free Est.
Work Guar.

Ph 99239!3

Rutland 12 9 1 mo 742. 2328

4 10 I mo

'JH ACNE FARM rear Bra dbu ry
~cl10o t See Wolt er M 1ller ot J28
5 )( l h Stree t Pomt Pleasan t
W Va 25550

HOU SE FOR sol e near Eastern
H• gh Schoo l 3 bedr ooms 2
baths full basemen t 2 r o r
garage Ph one 98 S 3807

HOME51TES for sole 1 acre and
vp Mtddlepor t neor Rutland
Coll 992 7481
NEW 3 bcdro o 11 hou se 2 ba ths
all elec I acre M 1ddlepo rt
r lose to Rutland Phone 992
\ 481

Strout,.
Realty

1

V1rg1l B. Sr., Realtor
216 E. Second Stree1
Pom eroy , Oht o 45769
Phone 99'1-332 5

RUTLAND - 3 bedrooms.
2 bat hs, 9 r ooms tn a ll
Klf c h e n ha s st ove and
r efrig e r a tor , 2 car garage
wi th storage '5 35, 000

EASTERN S.D. - Modern
J

bedrooms. 2 cer am tc
bath s , n tce ~ t tc h e n , full
ba se m e n t an d
2 car
gar age $34,000
MIDDLEPORT
4
bed roo m s. ntce bath , eat tn
kt1 chen , gas furnace and
leve l lot Onl y $2 3,000

TUPPERS PLAINS - 1''

NO 194 -

Mlddleporl , 2

stor y f r ame horne with four
bedr oom s, f u ll basement, 2
ca r
g ara g e .
some
c ar p et.mg , l a rg e lt v tng
room and d1n1ng room , new
roof , fu lly tn sul ated Prtced

Raet ne

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7 room

house w tth 3 bedroom s, and
b a th
F r on t p or c h a nd
ga rden for on) y $7,500

Wlll do roof tng con struct1 on
pl umbmg and heo t1ng No tab
too Ior ge or too small Ph one
742 23 48
CARPENTE R fl oon11 g
cell tng
ponehng Phone 992 2759
DOZER work ond weld tn g Con
loci J o m e ~ Porso 11 s Rt 1
Roctne on Carm el Rood
MOBILE Hom e Re p a~r
plu mb1 ng ond heottng

We ha ve sev era l bu stne ss
')r oper1tes for sa le Ca ll lor
u r lher mfor ma ti on

Meny Christmas &amp;
Happy New Year
804 W. Matn
Pomeroy
"992- 229&amp;
After Hours Call

992-7133
CONTACT:
LOIS Pauley
Bran 'th Mana9er

608 E.

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MAIN
POMEROY, 0.

GOODBYE • 1976
HELLO· 1977

Ele&lt;
Phone

5B58

ELfCT RONIC T V CLINIC New
TV shop ElectroniC TV Clm 1c
Ser v1ce ca ll $S 95 Co lor B &amp; W
an tenna syst ems stereos etc
572 South Th trd Mtddlf!porl
Phone 9Q2 6300 Cor r y tn and
sove .money

R utl a nd , Oh 10 45 775
P h . ( 61 4) 142 2409
We D eli v er
1222 4 m os.

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hour
Dependabl e
Furna c e Ser vu;:e
011 or Gas Burn ers

SCHOOL SEW ING moch•ne s
S•nger!&gt; tn wa lnut conso lelle
S~ 6 Phone 992 5146
NEW AM FM Ste•eo radta illrock
tope com bmo tton $129 ~s ~r
terms Ph one 992 3965
fOUR 045 .1( 14 rcg•J inr li re ~ two 6
78 x I S w tn ler lr('ods Phone

992 3441
SET OF Mud n Snow ! tr es H 7815
$25 Phone ~92 2759
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AMP f l ECTRIC wcldN nt)w
Sl 50 8urmug ou tl11 ll t!W $ 125
('I
bo th for SL:Ju
f'hn1t1'
9&lt;1 } 2759

n1ce 2 st or y farm house, 7 room s and bath, a ll
hardwood floors and basement Ba rn and other

outbuildings, 2 ponds A nice laying farm priced to go
~oc aled nea r Chesler. call for appl ,
CIIESTE R -

Ever dream of owmng your own

golfcourse ? Her e' s your c han ce for you or your fr iend s
to own a n ice r o lling golf c ourse/ 501/:r a cr es, 9 gr een s,
nice modern club house, outb uilding w i th
sprayi ng
an d seeding equipment , needs some mo wlng and a
little repair wor k on golf cour se . Thi s could be
pu r chased with the 113 acres li sted abno~e and
de ve loped ln1o a beauf1f u l 18 hole golt co urse, call for

au

BOSS, SOME
NOSE'f GUY GOT

A MA&gt;K AND

RISING STAR KENNEL boordtng
mdoor on d outdoor Grooming
al t breeds co mplete son t!ory
fo r •hlt es Ches h1re Phone (6 14 )

367 0292

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Wood" 10, Dinah 13
4 3~My Three Sons 3: Emergency One 6.1 Partridge
Fmlly 8. Fllnts lones 15
5 O~Big Va lley 31 Merv Gr iffin ' · Brody Bunch 8;
Mister Rogers 20.33; Star Tre k 15
5 J~N ews 6, Fa mily Affair 8; Adom -11 IJ
6 O~N ews 3 4,6.8,IO,IJ,Il . Zoom 201 Zoom 33
6 3 ~NB C News 3, ~. 1 5 , ABC Ne ws l3; Andy Grllfllh 6;
,CBS News B.10, Hodgepodge ~odge20 1 Once Upon
A Classi c 33
7 0~ Tru lh or Cons 3, To Tellt he Trulh 4, Bowl ing tor
Dollars 6, Muppet Show 8, News 10, To Tell tho
Trulh 13, My Three Sons IS. Anyone tor Tennyoon
20, Gelling On 33
7 3~ H o l l y wood Squaras 3,4, Ohio Slale ~ollery 6:
Price Is Right 8, Wild Kingdom 10. Nashville on lho
Road 13, Doll y 1S
B 00-D ick Van Dyke J.~ . IS: We lcome Bock , Koller
6, !J , Wa lton 8,10, VIsions 20, Masterpiece Theatre
33
8 3~ Wh a l' s Happening 6,13
9 00-Besl Se llers 3,4, 15, Barney Mil ler 6,13, VIsions
33
9 3~Ton y Randa ll6,13; J eanne Wolf Wllh 20
10 O~G ibbsvl lle 3.1SI Streals of San Francisco 6,13 :
Ora nge Bowl Countdown •1 Barnaby Jonoo 8:
Fronk Slnalro Jr In Concert 10, News 28
10 3~Wo man 20. Woman 3J
11 O~ N ews 3,4,6,8,10, 13,1S, MacNeil ~ehr er Report

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~~ FOR VISIONS OF BEAUTY. WE ARE ALWAYS DREAMING
OF UNKNOWN WORLDS, - MAXIM GORKY

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Restless 10. Nol For \'\ omen On ly IS
I 3D-Days of Our Lives 3.4, 15, Fami ly Feud 6, ll: As
The Wor ld Turns B.10
2 'oo-s20.000 Pyramid 13; Dinah 6
7 3D-Doclors 3.4.1 5, One Life lo Ll•e 13, Guiding
Llghl 8.10,
3 OD-Anolher World 3,4,1S; Al l In The Fa mily 8. 10,
Anl lques 20
3 15-Generol Hospital 13
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7'05-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10
7 J~S c hoo l les 10
B oo--Lassle 6, Copt Kanga roo 8,10, Seaamo Sl JJ
8 J ~ Big Va lley 6
9 00-A M 3, Phil Donoh uo 4.13. IS: ~ u c y Show a.
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10 O~S anlord &amp; Son 3,415 , Prlco Is Righi 8.10. Ml ko
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10 15-Genera l Hospllol 6
10 3~ H o ll ywoo d Squ eres 3,, , 15
11 ()()-.Wheel of Forlune 3,15: Weekday 4, E&lt;.tge ol
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Elec Co 20
11 3~Stumpers 3,4, 1s. Happy Days 6, 13; ~ave ol ~Ito
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11 55- Ta&lt;e Kerr B. Ms Fl&lt;ll 10
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( 2 wds )
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obstacle
18 Approaches
20 Harem room
21 Poet
22 Romulus,

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3, 4.

IJ

T om or r ow 8,10

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
2 Swoomon
I Demonstrate 3 Proposmg
5 Go - over
(3 wds )
8 Bow hng
4 Tmy
5 Classoly
alley
9 Slrmgenl
6 For - sake'
13 Czech rover 7 Holler's
14 Less rresh
mate
IS Scolllsh
10 Hoosbng
n ve r

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Sweepe rs toasters trons oi l
small applt ances l awr mowe r
ne)(t to Stal e H1 ghwoy Gc roge
on Rout e 7 Phone (614 ) 985

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742-2211

4•

Pass
Pass

lf West had not made ChaC
hghl takeout double, South
would probably have taken the
normal hne of a spade to dummy 's queen and a second
spade back to his hand , bul
South decoded Chal West needed both ace and JOCk of spades
too hos do uble Therefore.
South led hos kong of spades
West could do no better than
puC up hos ace and lead away
from hos Jack to So ulh's 10 '

He dod geL off Ia lhe. best

H~ i-· L0-0-0 ,

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ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR -

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••• Close Sat.. At 5 p.m . •
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Pass

lead agat nst four hearts when

a

Thursday 1 tlll2 noon

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Pass
P.tss

al read y to go after spade s

fmal co ntract

lHE'l' VE GOT

WEHT PROWLII'I '
IN. THERE ~

PICKENS HOWE.

$10.95

FRE E PUPPIES sho rt ho1r half bi rd
dog 10 we ek s o ld Ntc e for a
ch1l d Pho11e 9~2 3420

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GAS··

BOSS 1 TWO
BIG PLANtS
FULL 0 GU'(S t
JU5T LANDED-

BUT SUPPOSIN:

I'VE BEEN THINKI NG

MAYBE WE SOOULD
BLAST THE PASSAGE
SHUT HERE ' r ORE
SOMEBODY GEf S
A WHiff 0 ' THAT

BARRIER 1'5
TliE F'OISON

843 2165

my hom e

PLEASU RE HORSES and pontes
also wd l buy hor.ses and
pomes Phone (614) 698 3290
Ruth Reeves

appt

CALLJIMMY DE£M949-2388

BEYOND THAT

!~ N e w s

6 30-To Be A n nounced 4, Sunr i se Seme ster 8, Public
Affa i r s 10

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7409

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

P&lt;1SS

three of d1 amo nds and stuc k tn

W11l do odd tabs roo ft ng pam
tmg gut ter work Phone 992

l'eto for Sale

Redbl 2 •

p&lt;&gt;on lless Woth 4-3-3-3 dostnbutoon and I I hogh-c ard
po onts hos best tactocs should
be to pass and ho pe lor
successful defense agaonsl the

STUFF·

CARPETING

CARR ST or 730 E MAIN ST
J ACKSO N
O H IO
45640 OWNER Wil l CARRY 60
P
ER
C
E
NT
OVER A 100 YEAR PERI OD at 7
PE RCEN T

Dbl

he opened a trump , bul 11 dod
hom no good South drew Chree
rounds of trumps, led Lhe

Scn ires Offered

llnsiness Oppurtunitieo

South

one-hear t opemng was on e o f
t hose b1ds that we consid er

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-AT THE BARRIER

oo- Tomorrow

6 15- Far m Reporl 13,
6 2~N ot For Women Only 13

du mmy"s 10 m che hope chat
We st he ld bolh kong and
queen East took lhe queen
and led a club to West"s kong
West returned a club
South took the club Crocks
and d u mm y's a c e o f
dmmonds Then he ruffed the
last do amond and fmally was

Wesl s double of South's

OIL AND GAS furnace se rvtce and
part s • Trotler ond homes 24
hour ser v1ce Phone 64.3 2105

tn

North East

Opemng lead - 3 •
.
U~· Os wald &amp; J a m es J acob ~

HOWERY
AND MAR TIN E~~:
covct mg
sep h c syst ems ·
SEWING MACHINE Re po1rs ser
dozer bo cl..hoe dump t r ~.t ( k
vtce , oil mokes, 992 2264 The
lunestone
gro,.el
black top
F ob r~ ~
Sh o p
Pome r oy
povtng Rt 143 Phone 1 (61 4)
Auth orued Smge1 Soles onCI
b98 7331
Ser11 1ce We sharpen Sc:e ssors
EXCA V A TI NG
BA CKHOE S
DOZER TRENCHER LOWBOY EXCAV ATING dozer loader an d
ba ckhoe wor k dump t ruck s
DUMP TRUCK5 BILL PUlLINS
and to-boy s l or htre w1tl hou t
PHONE 992 2478
DAY OR
11 11 d1rt to so tl l1mesrone ond
NIGHT
gro vel Ca ll Bob or Roger Jel
CHRI Sf M A.S SPECIAL
Se wm g
fer s
doy pho ne 992 7089
Ma chmes cl ea ned oil ed and
n•ght phone 992 3525 or 997.
ad tusted
$5 98
Se wi ng
•5232
Center Middlepor t Ohm

WILL DO bobys1ttmg
Phone 9C/2 2748

Wt' s l

1¥

SEPTIC TANK S cleaned Modern
Samto 1ton 992 3954 or Q92
2428

992

1'1 ome, 4 bed r oom s, n at ga s
hea t
a nd
gar a g e
tn

apartm ent s (re nt ed) and
a ll
equ 1pm e n t
for
re c r e at 1on
cen ter
at

EXCAVA TING dozer bock hou
and d1tcher Charl es R Hat
h el d
Ba ck Hoe Se r vtc e
Ru tland Oh1o Phone 742 2008

al 115 000

balh Only 11 2.000
CORNER ~OT - 2 bath
M1ddl eporl Just $12, 000
BUSINESS
And 4

Nor th South vulner able

SEPTIC System!&gt; ms fol led by
l1ce ns ed msrotl er
Shepa rd
Contractors Phone 742·2409

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TEAFORD

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Husincss Senict'8

Heal E otatc for Sale

t Q 9 85 2
.C. 10 9 B 2

¥ AJ 952
• J3
.c. A Q7

b!TTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

lARRl,,.I;:'J~~DER

.. 10

t K74
.C. K 8 3

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AL TROMM CONST.

GunER~AWNINGS

.. 8 43

SOUTH IDI
• K 10 4

Protect your mvestment
plus add to the va lue of
your home Tr ust those
nec essary fl x- tt , r oom
addition and r emodeling
job s to your f r iendly ,
neighborhood , qualifi ed
bulkier.

Blown tnto Walls &amp;Antes

EAST
1&gt; 9 8 2

FOR ~I M UNTt L
IT DOES!

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Blown
Insulation Services

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59 oc res b roo m house bot h
po11ly carp eted
twa out
bu il d1n gs
du g ba se m ent
one thud tdlo b l e
m1 nero l
rtgl1 ts loca.ted ncar Dan v1tle
Red uced for qu •c k so le
S23 500 Phone 742 2766

WELL , I 'M S URE

Wt;ST
I&gt; A 175

MOO IS BY FAR
TH E BEST PlAC E

Ph. 675-3469
9:30-5:00 ll&lt;tiiY
Toll8 :000 F! idays

Ew.-..m m•

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¥ K Q 76
+ A 10 6
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Pl. Pleasant

........ J4, 2114
hM MSpm

985-4155
Chester, Ohio
10-17 1 mo (Pd )
SMALL lo1m l or sol e 10"o down
owne r f1110nced Monroe Coun
ty W Vo Phone (304 ) 772
3 101 o r (304)772 3227

WIN AT BRIDGE
NORTII
• Q6 3

DIRECT
FABRIC SALES
J 2B Main Slreel

PHOTOGRAPHY

1

2

THU RSDAY, DECEM BER 10, 1m

mattresses, paddln9 . Ideal

KEN GROVER

"

10, Janak l 33.

6 00-Sunrlse Semester 10

Pointless bid directs play

for campers. Vanety of
sizes.
Velv e t s, ny l on prmts ,
herculons, vinyl solids, and
fanc y prints, accessories.

M ary Hartman

12 00-Movle " Hell Is For Heroes" 10
12 4D-Myslery ol the Week 6,13

sm oke 8, Orange Bow l Prev iew 10, N ov a 20

Fo r sofa, chai r C'Ush tons,'\

1

Ai&amp;

\ ard Sale

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FA LL EN FOR
HER ~OU R

Pomeroy Landmark

Thi s 1s a favorable penod for
ne w proJec ts If you don t bnng
In com pet ents Into the acl They
c ou ld have enfenor and conflic .
tmg Idea s

WANT

10 oo-Quesl 3,4, 15; Charl ie's Angels 6,13. News 20
11 oo-News 3,o,6,8,10,13,15 , ABC News 33,
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11 3~J oh nny Corson 3, 4,1 5: Rookies 6,13; Cannon I ;

Game PM 6, $25,000 Pyramid 8, Mac Neil ~eh rer
20,33 . The Judge 10, Breek lhe Bank IJ, Wild
Kingdom 15
B O~C P O Shar key 3,4,15, Bioni c Woman 6, 13. Gun

POL}'.fOAM

161~ )

ac r es of level l and and an
old 4 bed room house on Rt
7 w ith T P w ater , and 1,

ONL 'I' 1

STATE ROUTE 689

1969 Nov o e)( tro shorp new
po1 nt bucke t seat s au ~ h oc k s
mags Pho11e 949 2480

FOR

997 6337

LOOK, .: AROL , ~O U WCULD N T
A HU;MND WH OS TOTALL&gt;'

MAYOE TH!&lt; Y

David Pa rson s, Owner

UPHOLSTERY.

Yoga

Doll ar s 6, Pop Goes the Cou ntry 8, News 10, M y
Three Sons 15. Cons ume r Sur vival K it 20,
A m erica na 33
7 3~Do ll y 3, 1100,000 Name Thai Tune 4, Match

v

Square Yard Inola lied

eA hiMhllitfft Outl•n &amp;
OiWftlftull
• ••IIRIII Ak!Mlnum ~"'
&amp; Sttllb

~I li as

oo- Tru lh or Cons 3,To Te ll Ihe Tru th 13, Bowling for

7

11 -• · 1 mo

OLD l unuture tee bo.l(es bro~ ~ CAMPER
Is your hou se too small or
SbOO
Also
horse
be ds wa ll t e l e p h one~ o nd
dttiOns relat ing to your wor k o r
tro 1ler $450 Phone (614 ) 698
too
large? Let us sell1t and
HARRISONVI~~E - New
por h or complee househo ld s
ca ree r too k 'lery favorab le tod ay
3'JCJO
furnish you wtth what you
3
bedroom
ho
m
e
Bn
ck
Wrt te M 0 Miller Rl 4
Unfortunate ly yo ur d om est ic
need Ca II now Happy New
PEARCE SIMPSON C 8 bose sto
veneer , 2 baths, fu rnace
Po m e1oy Oh ta Catl 992 77 00
scen e could be out of k. tl ter
Year from all of us here, to
li on Phone 247 2684 ah e r 5
hea t. dentng a nd 2 ca r
a II of you ther e M eigs
pm
VIRGO (Aug , 23 -Sopl , 22) CASH po •d for oil m a k e~ and
gar age $32 ,500
models of mob1 le home s
Count y 's oldest full time
Yo u re at center stage soc•all y
FENCE POSTS
$1 00
A l so
Phon e or ea cod e 614 423 9531
real estate offi ce
today You mu st be c areful not to
fi re woo d th ree fo urt h ton
IF YOU WANT IT SOLD
HENRY E CLELAND
Pull an em ba rrasstng fau x pas
TI MBE R Pomeroy Fore st Pro
p1ck up loads dehvered $25
AT A PROFIT , TRY THE
BROKER
dud s Top pnce for 5tcndm g
w
tfh
1n
2S
m
tl
es
Phon
e
PROF
ESSIONA~S
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LIBRA (SEPT 23-0ct. :PI !take
saw t1mber Colt Kent Honbv
992 ·2259 or 992-2568
985·4
197
nothing fo r granted In t he com .
1 446 8570
mereta! wo rld today A deal that
GOOD EAR corn $2 00 bushel
Bhon e 742 235q
looks air t1ght cou ld sudd enly COINS, CURRENCY tokens old
pocket wa t c he~ and chai ns
pop a sea m and com e undone
stl ve• ond gold We need 1964
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. HI II
and ol der s1 lver coms Buy selt
SPECIAL 3 bedroom ana at1acnect garage, total
th ere s an absence of hari'nony
or trade Call Roge r Wamsley
electr
ic
home
under
con st rud lon on lf2 acre lot. Owner
1n an t m porta n t p e r so n a l 1
741 2331
One goo d use d R emmgton
will f in ish in 30 days for buyer or will se ll "as Is" . M ay
re lahon shep today you may be at CASH t l t l or
Cham Saw
SS O
1unk car s Fry E&gt; s
take trade located near Chester
On e good use d M c; Cullough
1au11 Go ou t of your way to keep
.Truck and Auto 24 HOUR
Cha l n Saw
S7 5
thmgs on the track
WRECKER SERV ICE '
Phone
O ne good use d Ho me llte51 ACR E S FREE GAS - M od er n 11h sto ry house, 3 br ,
7477081
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23· Doc.
Cha tn Saw
S150
dtnlng room , f ireplace, full base m ent , ni ce por ches a nd
21) Stnke whtle th e tron Is hot II a HIG HEST PRICE5 PA ID l or Old f ~.J r
N ew Co -Op W .Jte r Sol ·
out buildings Large scen ic la ke wt t h g reen gra ss and
ftnancla t o pportumty comes up
t ener s
ntture A n llq ue~ co lt ec: llbl es of
pine tree s a round It Watch the large ba ss swt m along
model
v
c
XVI
On
tv
S27
9
95
tod ay Delay may mea n total toss
o tl types We buy enlt re
On e good used Gtb so n s,d e·
in the clear water . Pretty as a pict ure P r iced t o se ll
or a con sid era bl y dil uted return
hou seho lds or smg le p1er es tn
by ·S id e Refn ge rato r
S100
137.400
00
ony cond tlto n Appr01 sal onri
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19)
Auct10n serv1Ce ova1l oble Ca ll
Yo u c an o r ga n 1ze sma l l
COOL VI ~~E - Nice mod brick ho me confa lnlng three
co l lect
A then s
592 414J
Situ atiOn s 1.1ery easily tod ay, bu t
SQ2 4929 evenings
bedroom s; dming r oom, ll v 1ng r oom w i t h It r eplace, full
don 1 get m wa ter over your
··-Jack W Cusey , Mgr.
basement wtth gar age, large 'front porch , nat gas
Phone 992-2181
head The re may be h idden NOW BUYING Scrap Pome roy
fu
rna ce , ci t y w a1er a nd w ell water, a beautifu l hom e
Aut
o
Recyct
1
ng
hig
h
pn
ces
reel s• .
with approx Slf~ acres of land , f r uit trees a nd shad e
potd auto bod tes
mo tors
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob II)
FIREWOOO
sa l ~
Phone
scr ap rron meta ls bottenes
t r ee s surround ing 1t Ple nty of garden space, gOOd
7472131
Suc cess Is pro ba ble for you toopen 8 ttll 4:.30 Monda y th ru
fi shing area close by , located In Coolvil le, Ohio Priced
day It you take e v e ry t h~ng a step
So turdov 018 33 1u st above HEAVY GAUGE I Beams end H
at only 132.000 Call now
at a t1me Rushmg cou ld cause
l o• rgrou ncls PomNoy O hio
Beam s l or sol e il ~ 10 mch
totally unn ecessary delays
W1 1l also ptckup co •s Phone
Phone 992 7034
CHESTER - 113 acres fa rm. eo acres ti llable land,

PISCES (fob. 20-Morch 20)

CBS News 8,10, Hod9epodge Lodge 20;

&amp; You 33 ,

•6.95

SMITH NELSON
MOTORSt INC.

Great Per for m ances 33.

6 30..- NBC News 3,4, 15: ABC News 13, Andy Grllllth 6,

ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

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Hubbard's
Greenhouse

8 Jo-M cLean Stevenson 3,.., 15.

9 00-- Sirolo's Court 3.4.15: Barotta 6,1!1 Music Hill
Am•rlco 6. Movie " Sm ile" 1.10, Soundllaga 20,
9 3~We Think You Should Know 3, The Procllco •· 15 :

12 13
6 00-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13,15 ABC News 6, Zoom 20,33

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Racine. Ohio

Schools
Weddings

HARD WATER
PROBlEMS'

TAURUS (April 20-Moj 20)

5 oo--Big Valley J. Merv Gnflln ' · Brady Bunc ~ 8,
M ister Rogers 2 ?0,33, Slar Trek 15 .
.) JD---N ews6 Family Affa ire , Etec Co 20,33 , Adam .

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RM:INE
CARPET SlllP

EXPERIENCED

Aercal
Commercial

NOW occe pt•ng p1o no Students
beg1r1 ners 1n termedl ot es ad
vanced stu denl5 Cel l
qc:n
2270

WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 29, 1176

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PHOTOGRAPHY

AstroGrapM

An e~panded soc1al scene es
ltkely lhls commg year However,
In your ze al to meet new peopl e
don 1 neg lect old tr lend s

TeleJ?ision log for easy viewing

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Service~J .

Business

PROFESSIONAL

PE RSON s BODY Shop 26 Rott rood
St M 1ddl eport would l1ke to 1908 CHEVROL ET Comaro bl ac l..
eM teno r ond Hllert or V 8 4
remmd customers that Dec J 1
~ peed •nag w h eel~ very m ce
~~ th e las t day to tok e ad
cor Phone 742 251b
van tage of th e pomt tobs alt
ov er 1r1 1 w lor S100 2 tone
S125 w1thout body wor k Stop
11 1 o • phone qas 41 74 l o r op
p0111tmcnt
OW N ER S A T SU CH T IME AS
t 'ur Hen!
THE
D I RECTOR
HA S NOTICE
Pratts Mea t Mkt
COMPLIED
W IT H
TH E
{Pleasanton M ea t Process mg
J AND 4 RM l urntshed ond un
PROVI SIO N S OF SECT ION
Inc ) Cus tom slough1 er1ng an d
lumtshed opts Phone 992
~5 11 07 OF
THE REVI SED
proc:en mg Reto•l who l esal e
5434
CO D E OF OHIO
No appotnmen t ncccssory Co li
A nd be 1nQ rno r c fu ll y
COUN
TRY Mob1le Home Pork Rt
(Ci l-4 ) S9J BbSS ho urs 9 00 1111
cJc sc r tbcd as follows
33 I ell mo les north of Pon1eroy
b 00 7 Pomeroy Rood Ath ens
Be1 ng a ll of 111a1 po rr 1on o t
Lorge lo ts wtt h CO I1 crcte pol 105
r erout ed Stale Routf' No 124
Oh
o•d ewa lko run t l EI I ~ ond oil
IOCiliC Cf bC I WCC n the bCQtnnm g
-;II oc t porKmg Ph one 9n 74 7q
an d end ot th e at1o vc d esc r tbed THERE w ill be no gun shoo t Dec
25 th or Jon 3 at the Roone Ft r e
tmp r ovcmcnt not n ecess ary
F UHN I ~ H l::D two bedroom ap t
tor
tl'l e
const r uc t ta n o r
Oep l Bu dd1ng m Ba shon
ad ul ts onl 11 No pe ts Mtd
ma tn tcn a nce
of
lh £&lt;
dlepo r! Phone 992 J874
c o rr es po n d1 n g pr o po s ed SPECIA LS AT the D &amp; J House of
tmprovcm£&lt;nl or nee ded tor
Fa br ics Lorge blanke t p•eces
ONE BEDROOM A.pl s a l VILLAGE
any other ptJbl•c htghway
reg ulor $1 50 1b now SIOO ib
MA NOR 1n M1ddl eport for $1 04
Cr u ~ h ed velve t p•eces StJes l or
monthly pl us elec a• Sl30 111
R •chard D Jack son , P E
drap es ond bedspt eods reg
D1 r ecto r of
clud mg elec LOWER RATES f01
S'}
SO
lb
now
S
t
00
lb
Reo
I
Transp or ta11on
SE NIOR CI TI ZE NS Conven e'nt
mce Tabl e of poly krn t 1eg
to :.hoppmg on Tl11rd and Mtl l
S2 49 yard now S1 39 yard 011
~ 1 1119 ~ 1 1 s 1tc
~ ~ ~ on Middlepor t lh ond new
S R 7 1 rm le below M•d
h•gh qua ttly apa tlm cnts See
dleport Oh1o
th e manager ol Apl 78 or col i
NOT I CE OF A P PO IN TME NT SELDOM REST Cero m• cs wdl be
992 772 1 An Equ ol Hous mg
Cas e No 21 9'14
d os ed Dec 28 th 1hrough Sun
Oppor tu n1t 11
E SfOl te of Ber lh i' N c •m c ~ c r
day Jonuory 2 Pou lme Dorst
Deceas ed
1 BEDROOM h 01 le t I ree l ,,.,e
Noti ce IS her eby g tven t h a t SHOO TING MA 1CH tusl all rt 7
Ph one 992 33 t 4 adu lts 01'ly
Jam e!; E S•mpson of 264 Sou th
by pass near Rock Spnngs
Second St r ee t Mi d d l e po r t
f RAI LER IN Ches lm e
Oh 10
Ceme te•y Eve 1y S ~.J11d9 y 12
Oh •o ha s bee n dul y appo mt ed
Sut toble lor 2 or 3 &lt;a ns lruc t1011
1100 11
Admm1 str a tor o f the E stat e of
men prefer red.) Phone (304 )
Ber t ha Netmeve r dece ase d SHOO liNG MA TCH
Sunday
773 5873
l a te of Vi lla ge of Pome r o y
kmuar y 2 st orl1n g at noon
M t:I QS Co u nt y OhiO
Rutland Leg ton Hall
Cr ed1 tors ar c r eQu 1r ed to
f il e thet r CI U1mS With Satd SWEEPER A.ND Sew on9 Mocht nes
f tdV Ctarv w tt hln tou r mon ths
Rep01 r Por ts and Su ppl 1e5
Dat ed t h• s 17th day of
Dav 1s Vacu um lleoner one half
Decem bcr 1916
m1 l e up Ge01ge ~ Cree k Rood
oil slate Route 7 Phon e (6\4)
Monn .ng 0 We bste r
COAL lunes l one and COic iUfn
Judg e . 44Ci 0294
chl o• 1de ond cak •um bn rr e l or
(12 1 72 '}9 (1) 5 3tc:
dus l con trol an d spec to ! m t,; tng
~ oil l ot lmmers Mo•n Sh ee t
l ost and t'ound
Pomeroy Oh1o ot phone Q92
JH91 1
L0$1 femal e fox hound tnlt tals
1971 HO NDA Cl 450
12 000
D W T
Em o 1y Gor d o n
mdes stssy ba r cras h ba rs
Clie~lllfe Ol11o If f o~.J nd coli P
pull back hand le b01 s nt'w life
D B r oo k111 ~ (6 14 ) 44b 282Ci
and sea ls
Scr amb ler stde
SS 00 RE WARD for tli e return of
p •pe ~ $650 Ca ll q49 2480
the red wh11 e an d blue b1 llf o ld
POTATOE S and pum pk1 ns C W
tos t lro1n Sw1sher &amp; Lo hse Phor
Profl1tt Port land Oh10 Phone
Bermea Bede Osol
macy on Dec 4 Need m edtcore
843 2254
cord badly Please drop off at
fer Thurtdl~ , Dtc. 30, 1871
the Oody Se ntmet office 1f
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 11) Be found Iva Cremeans
cau!lous 1n f1nanc1al m atters to.
f- OUND HUN TI NG or b.rddog
da y Pr otec t wh al you already
Found m vtc1nlly of Middl eport
have befo re e:dendmg y o ur.:~e l l
Ca ll qq2 3165 and tden hfy
to accumu la te more
•iAt Pomeroy Undmorlt

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Notirt'fi
NOT I CES
ATTN I'
ALL H O USEWIVES
All Y ar d Sa les . Rum m agePor Ch and Base ment Por ch
and Ba seme nt Sa l e&amp; et c
!!l ust be pa lct 1n ad va n ce
G1: 1 you r s tn ear l y by
s-top p ing by our o lf tce .at
Th~
Daily sent m e l
11 1
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NOTICE O F HE AR IN G
CONTRA CT SA L ES L EGAL
C O PY NO 76 1006
COLU M BU S OHI O ,
D E C E MB ER 1, 1976
I n a cc ordance wt!h the
Provts tons ot Chapter 55l l of
t1'1 e Rl!lltSI!d Code of Oh to the
D• r ector of Transportatton of
Oh tO wtll hold a public hcarrnq
at 10 00 o'cloc k A M
Ohto
Stand ard T tme January 1'}
1977 tn the Com mon P le as
Cou rtr oom , M Ptgs Co un ty
Co urthouse tn Pomc r o)l , OhtO
for t h e purpose of he anng
slittements on the proposed
re r ou t• ng ,
.m pr o ve m c n t
ab andonment and vacat•on of
porttonso f State Rou te No l2d
tn Mct gs County
PROPO SE D
THE
RERO U T I N G OF ST ATE
ROUTE
NO
114
IN
LEB A N O N
T OWNSHIP
MEIG S COUNTY , OHIO
A nd b erng mo re tu lly
descrt bed a s follow s
Beg1 nnrn g a t the seco nd
tnle r sec t ton of CJCts tm g State
Route No s 124 and DB 6 4
miles , mo r e or l ess
as
measur ed along f)(tS itn g Slate
Route No 114 east of the N ISI
corp orat ton l tne o f the Vtll&lt;!lge
of Rae ne th ence , sotJtherl y ,
so utheaster! y nor th erly and
northwe ste rly along extsli nq
State Route No JJB to the most
l'a stcr lv tun cl1on ot extsh ng
State Route Nos 1/A and 338
and a l so betng th e C)(I SII nq
eils tcr ly 1er m rnu s of Sta te
Rou te N o
33 8, and tnc r e
te r mina t e Sa1 d desc r ibed
por t ton hav1ng a to tal l ength ot
~ f 1 m lies mor e or tess
P R OPOSED
TH E
IM
PROVEME N T
OF
REROU T E D ST A TE ROUTE
NO
12&lt;1
SEC TI O N &lt;10 10
{ MI N OR ART~ R IAL AND
MA J OR
CO L LECTOR)
SI T UATED I N LEBANO N
TOW N S H I P
MEIG S
COUN T Y OHIO
And
be1nq more ful ly
dc sc r1b ed as follows
Beg 1nn1 ng a t a pomt m the
ce n ter a t p ropo se d r er outed
State RotJt e No
111
as
desc rrb ed abo" e sa1d pomt
betng 146 mtles . mor e or tess
a s mcastJ r cd southeasterly
an d
southwesterly a la n ~
r er ou ted Sta te R ou te No 114
t ram th e most ea ster l y tunc
t ton o f C)(t5 t tng Sta l l:&gt; Rou te
Nos
114 anU JJB
thencc
norther l y !'liang an d 1n c l ose
pr oxtmdy to CX•!&gt;ttng State
Rout e N o 33 8 and propose d
Sta te Ro ut e No l 'ld wdh a
tangen t a cu r ve to th e r19h t
and a ta ngent for a d tstance of
0 45 m lie . mor e or les s. Jo a
po1nt 1n the ce n ter ltne of the
r er outed State Rou te No 124
an d the r e te r mtnate
Satd
pom t o tt er mma t ,on bemq 1 Ot
m 1tes. more o r tes s . as
me asured so u the asterly .Jnd
sou th wes t er ly a long pro p osed
St a t e Ro ut e N o 11 1 a nd
CX tSitn g Stat e Rou te No JJ.B
tr o m t he mos t eas terl y ru ne
l iOn at e)(1S t 1ng State R ou te
Nos 124 and 338
PR O P O SE Q
THE
AD
D I T tO N TO T H E STA T E
H l d H WAY SY STEM O F A
FACI LIT Y
TO
BE
D ESIG N A T E D A S STAT E
RO U T E NO 924 SA ME TO
BE E STAB LI SH E D A S A
LI M I T E D ACC E SS HI GH
WAY A ND CL A SS IF I E D AS A
MIN OR AR T E R I AL ON A
ST ATE HI G H WAY SY ST EM
SA I D HI GH W AY TO BE
SIT UA TE D I N L EBA N O N
TOW N S H I P , ' ME I G S
COU N TY OH I O
And
bet ng more fu l l y
desc rr bed as foll ows
Begt n n .ng a t a po•nt .n the
ce h te r ol th e proposed tm
prove m ent o f Sta te Ro u t€' No
12·1 as d es cr •bed abo ve , satd
po •n t be•ng '} 2m des more or
l ess
as
mepsu r ed
so u tt1ea s t erly and sou th
we st er l y a lo ng p r opo se d Sl a te
Rout e N o 12•1 and ex1st mg
Stat e R ou t e N o 338, as
desc r~ be d
abo "e from the
mos t eas t erl y tu nc t JOn o f
C)(IS IIn g Stat e Ro u tc" Nos 11&lt;1
Jnd J3B th en ce rn a nor
th eas t cr ty di r ec t ion w 1th a
lan qen t a cu r ve to the te ll
an d a ta ngen t l or a d ts lan cc of
0 57 m11e mor e or l ess , to a
po1 nt
tn
th e Oht O W est
V•rg• n• a Slate L• ne and t her e
terrn• n.n a te Satd po m l be mg
located a l Oh•o R1ver M ile
12 1 J 1 Sa 1d es t ab lish men t of
l tmt l ed a cc ess rs to tnclu d e a ll
tn l er ch.a nge areas and exte nd
a long In ter chang e cro ss r oa ds
1n acco r da n c e w1lh
th e
Dep a rl men t of Tran sp orta1 10n
ltm 1t cd access poli cy
PR O PO S E [)
T H E
ABA NDONMENT
OF
A
P O RTION OF E X I ST I N G
J J fl
ST ATE R OUT E N O
SI TU A T E D fN L E B A N O N
MEI GS
T OW N S HI P
COU NTY O H I O THE SA ME
TO BE RE TA INED ON THE
ST A T E H IG H W A Y SYS T EM
AS ST A TE ROU TE NO 114
An d
b e 1ng more
f u l ly
deScl"lbe d as fo l low-:.
Be gtn n tng at th e fir s t m
tc r sect10 n Of e)(ISI Ing Sta te
Ro u te N o~ 124 an d JJ8 6 0
m •l cs , mo r e or t ess. as
m ea sured al on g ex 1st m g St at e
Ro ute No 124 ca st at the cast
cor po ra110 n I m e of th e V tll age
ot
R ac tn e
t h e n ce ,
sou th eas terl y , northerl y and
nor th ..... este r l y a long e;.u s t mg
Stal e Rou te No 33 Bto the m os t
C6Sier l y I IJ nC I IOn of eX1SI1 ng
State R ou t~ N os 11&lt;l and 338
and a tso , ~e Ln g lhe ex 1s t1 ng
easte r l y te r fJl ln us of State
Rou te N o
JJ B an d th er e
le rm tn at c Sa 1d de scribed
po'r llon ha v1 no a to tal length of
6 17 m tic s, m or e or le ss
P ROPO S ED
TH E
OF
A
A B A N DO N ME N T
P OR TI O N O F E XI ST I N G
ST ATE RO U TE NO
17 4
SIT U A TED I N LEB A N O N
TOWN S H I P ,
ME IGS
CO U NT Y OH 10 THE SAM E
T O RE V ER T TO T t; E ME IGS
C O U NTY
H IGHW AY
SY STEM AT SU CH TIME
TH AT THE CORRE SP OND
lN G I MPR OVED POR TI O N
OF ST A TE RO U TE NO 1 2&lt;~
AND STA T E ROUTE NO 624
I S OPE N T O TR AI" F I C A ND
AF TE R
THE
F I N AL
ABA N DO N ME NT
ENT RY
H AS B EEN EN T ERED O N
T HE JO U RN A L O N THE
DIR E CTOR
O F TR A N S
, PORTA TI O N
An d
b e mg mor e f u ll y
dcsc rrb ed a s fo ll ows
Beg tn nlng i!! l the sec ond
Sta te
1 mtcr sec l 10n of ex 1stm g
Rou t e N os 12d and 338, 6.4
miles
m ore or l ess
as
me asure d a long ex 1 strn~ Stat e
Rou t e No 124. ea st of th e ea st
co rporation I m e of the Vi llag e
of Rac1n e th enc e . ea st er l y .
nort her l y , a nd eas te r l y al on g
e~1 S I1ng State Rou te No 114 to
the m ost ea st erl y tunc llon of
CK.1S I 1ng Stale Rou t ~? Nos 124
and 338 and t here ter m1 na t e ,
sa td descr tbetf porlt on h a v1n g
a to t a l l eng th of 1 8d md es ,
more or le ss

PR O PO S ED ,

THE

V ACA TI O N OF A PORT IO N
OF
REROUTED
ST A TE
ROUTE
NO
124
A ND
EX IS TIN G STATE ROU T E
NO
JJ(I , SITU A TE D IN
L EBA N O N
TO WNSHIP ,

ME IGS COUNT Y, OHI O,
S AM~ 'T O R~\I ER T TO TH E
PR OPERTY
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5 cen ts pe r word one
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Mln1mv m Ch arge Sl 00
J o~ c ents per word three
consec ul lve mser tton s

26 cents pe r w afd six
consec ul,ve lnsert 1on s
15 P er Cent Otsc ou nt on
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Phon e toda y 991 7 156

Aulu Salol•

Pomeroy

2 SIGNS

00: 1n ..M_o..t_o_r_c_o-f.
1976 AMC HORN ET

t:ard uCThanko
WE WOULD ltk e to thank all of
those who thr ou yh th ~H
p1ay er~ k1ndnes:; sympathy
th e QU){IIta •y cud ll orol o lf t::~ r
mgs helped and comf or ted us
dunng the reo.m t los-; of Oll •
mother l eldo R1denour We
ore ex trern!lly g•ot.,!ul to Rev
Corl H1cks for hts co nso ling
words of co111l or t an d to the Ew
1ng Fune1ol Home- l or thc tr
courteous w • v1ce Mr and Mrs
Buet K
R1donour
1hehn o
lhdlo'llOUI

138!5

Spor1about, 6 cyli nder, au tomatic, power steeri ng,
delux e equ ipment , w h itewall ftre s, luggage rack . dark
gr een f inish, less than 9,000 mi l es, showroom clean

1976 CHEVELLE

MA ~IB U

CPE,

Green fin ish , goo d tires,
steenng , radio, factory air

13895

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au tomatic,

1975 FORD TORIN04 DR

power

• 12895

Loc a l car, clean viny l tnter lor, green f ini sh, good t ires ,
rad to, 35 1 V-8, a utomat• c. power steen ng and brakes

NOTICE

FOLIA G E PL A NTS F O Jl
YO UR HO ME In pot s and
h ang ing baskets from 75c
to '5 oo A tao, tav away
P OIN SE T TIAS now f o r
C HR IS TM AS
(1000
to
Choo se fro m , P E R FECT
FOR GI FT S In red , white
and p1 nk SJ 00 to S6 00 20
p et ofl on 10 or m or e

Radiator,...-~

Service

Phon e 992 -5776
Sy r acus e, Oh1o

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Well -co nce•ved plan s cou ld be
alt ered an d beco me less advan 1E XAS RE FINERY CORP oil ers
tage ous II you hee d the advice ol
Pl ENlV of MONE'1 plu s cosh
unqualified counselo rs
bonu ses frmge benef• ts to
GEMINI (MOl 21 -Juno 20) In a matur e mdt v1duol m Pomeroy
a re a
Regar dl ess o l
e•
situ ation wher e there ar e gai ns
pert ence wn te G I Pa te
to be dtv1ed up t\ s f tne to spill
Pr es
Tf!)(O ~ Relm ery Co rp
the pot with those who con·
Bo)( 711 For t Wo rth Te)( OS
trlbu1ed No need to deal tn
7bl0 \
malingerer s
WAI TRESS WAN TED 35 or otde1
CANCER (Juno 21 -Julj 22) Do Old Li berty apply m pers011
nothing to day that coutd d amage
I 18 W Mom 51 Pomeroy Oluo
a long - st and ing relati onship,
af t ernoon~
such as m ak tng prom ises yo u
fait l o keep o r be hav mg erratical -

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949-2814

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Doc, 30, 1171

IF YOU hove o servrce to oiler
wa nt to buy or sell som eth mg
oe looktng for work
01
wha teve r
you tl ge t rosl1lh
fos ter wtlh o ScntmCI Won t Ad
Call 99'1 '1 156

tor Sale
COAL l ot !&gt;ole Open 6 doy~ pc1
wee k a11d even mg ~ r 0 1 fu 1thl•l
n•lo nnaf•on lOll {h 14) 367 7J3fj

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THER E S ONE PE RSO N AT
\I &lt;KEE INDUSTR IES WH O CAN
FIX THAT L1TTLE WIT C H~

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COUNTRY lorm lon d wtlh ~eclu d
ed woods wa te r ond good oc
cess In Mom oe Cou nty W Va
S1 000 down ca ll (304 ) 772
3102 01 (304) 777. 3227
Co mmemol prop er ty appro)( 17
acres le11el lnncJ..-+ocnted ot
I uppe rs t'l c 1ns o n Oh1o Rout e
I Pho ne (614) 667 6304
3 bedrooms I' , ba th s Iorge l tv
mg room dmmg room and k tt
chen fully carpet ed - Phone
9&lt;12 3129 or 992 5434

279.95

,a.et us fell your wller
\Free.

Pomeroy Landmark '

I;&amp; JackPhont992-2111
W. Corsoy, Mgr ..

APPLES Fll ZPATRICK ORCHA RD

PHONE

W![j{ ES VILlE (6J.4 ) 669 3785
FUll ER Brush Products tor so le
Phone 9C/2 3410

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FREHSTIM TES

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fllanc•n&amp; AvatLiblt
STORM

WINDOWU DOORS
RErLACE~ENT

WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING-SOffln

"We Care"
Free Est.
Work Guar.

Ph 99239!3

Rutland 12 9 1 mo 742. 2328

4 10 I mo

'JH ACNE FARM rear Bra dbu ry
~cl10o t See Wolt er M 1ller ot J28
5 )( l h Stree t Pomt Pleasan t
W Va 25550

HOU SE FOR sol e near Eastern
H• gh Schoo l 3 bedr ooms 2
baths full basemen t 2 r o r
garage Ph one 98 S 3807

HOME51TES for sole 1 acre and
vp Mtddlepor t neor Rutland
Coll 992 7481
NEW 3 bcdro o 11 hou se 2 ba ths
all elec I acre M 1ddlepo rt
r lose to Rutland Phone 992
\ 481

Strout,.
Realty

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V1rg1l B. Sr., Realtor
216 E. Second Stree1
Pom eroy , Oht o 45769
Phone 99'1-332 5

RUTLAND - 3 bedrooms.
2 bat hs, 9 r ooms tn a ll
Klf c h e n ha s st ove and
r efrig e r a tor , 2 car garage
wi th storage '5 35, 000

EASTERN S.D. - Modern
J

bedrooms. 2 cer am tc
bath s , n tce ~ t tc h e n , full
ba se m e n t an d
2 car
gar age $34,000
MIDDLEPORT
4
bed roo m s. ntce bath , eat tn
kt1 chen , gas furnace and
leve l lot Onl y $2 3,000

TUPPERS PLAINS - 1''

NO 194 -

Mlddleporl , 2

stor y f r ame horne with four
bedr oom s, f u ll basement, 2
ca r
g ara g e .
some
c ar p et.mg , l a rg e lt v tng
room and d1n1ng room , new
roof , fu lly tn sul ated Prtced

Raet ne

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7 room

house w tth 3 bedroom s, and
b a th
F r on t p or c h a nd
ga rden for on) y $7,500

Wlll do roof tng con struct1 on
pl umbmg and heo t1ng No tab
too Ior ge or too small Ph one
742 23 48
CARPENTE R fl oon11 g
cell tng
ponehng Phone 992 2759
DOZER work ond weld tn g Con
loci J o m e ~ Porso 11 s Rt 1
Roctne on Carm el Rood
MOBILE Hom e Re p a~r
plu mb1 ng ond heottng

We ha ve sev era l bu stne ss
')r oper1tes for sa le Ca ll lor
u r lher mfor ma ti on

Meny Christmas &amp;
Happy New Year
804 W. Matn
Pomeroy
"992- 229&amp;
After Hours Call

992-7133
CONTACT:
LOIS Pauley
Bran 'th Mana9er

608 E.

TY

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.

GOODBYE • 1976
HELLO· 1977

Ele&lt;
Phone

5B58

ELfCT RONIC T V CLINIC New
TV shop ElectroniC TV Clm 1c
Ser v1ce ca ll $S 95 Co lor B &amp; W
an tenna syst ems stereos etc
572 South Th trd Mtddlf!porl
Phone 9Q2 6300 Cor r y tn and
sove .money

R utl a nd , Oh 10 45 775
P h . ( 61 4) 142 2409
We D eli v er
1222 4 m os.

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24
hour
Dependabl e
Furna c e Ser vu;:e
011 or Gas Burn ers

SCHOOL SEW ING moch•ne s
S•nger!&gt; tn wa lnut conso lelle
S~ 6 Phone 992 5146
NEW AM FM Ste•eo radta illrock
tope com bmo tton $129 ~s ~r
terms Ph one 992 3965
fOUR 045 .1( 14 rcg•J inr li re ~ two 6
78 x I S w tn ler lr('ods Phone

992 3441
SET OF Mud n Snow ! tr es H 7815
$25 Phone ~92 2759
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AMP f l ECTRIC wcldN nt)w
Sl 50 8urmug ou tl11 ll t!W $ 125
('I
bo th for SL:Ju
f'hn1t1'
9&lt;1 } 2759

n1ce 2 st or y farm house, 7 room s and bath, a ll
hardwood floors and basement Ba rn and other

outbuildings, 2 ponds A nice laying farm priced to go
~oc aled nea r Chesler. call for appl ,
CIIESTE R -

Ever dream of owmng your own

golfcourse ? Her e' s your c han ce for you or your fr iend s
to own a n ice r o lling golf c ourse/ 501/:r a cr es, 9 gr een s,
nice modern club house, outb uilding w i th
sprayi ng
an d seeding equipment , needs some mo wlng and a
little repair wor k on golf cour se . Thi s could be
pu r chased with the 113 acres li sted abno~e and
de ve loped ln1o a beauf1f u l 18 hole golt co urse, call for

au

BOSS, SOME
NOSE'f GUY GOT

A MA&gt;K AND

RISING STAR KENNEL boordtng
mdoor on d outdoor Grooming
al t breeds co mplete son t!ory
fo r •hlt es Ches h1re Phone (6 14 )

367 0292

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o nd o il types of general repair
Wo rk g u a~n l eed 20 year s e)(
pertence Phone 992 2409

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12 3~Mov le " The Hall jeld! &amp; lhf McCoys" 1.
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BARNEY

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Som erset 15; H ow dy Dood y 6, Mo v ie " Knock on

Wood" 10, Dinah 13
4 3~My Three Sons 3: Emergency One 6.1 Partridge
Fmlly 8. Fllnts lones 15
5 O~Big Va lley 31 Merv Gr iffin ' · Brody Bunch 8;
Mister Rogers 20.33; Star Tre k 15
5 J~N ews 6, Fa mily Affair 8; Adom -11 IJ
6 O~N ews 3 4,6.8,IO,IJ,Il . Zoom 201 Zoom 33
6 3 ~NB C News 3, ~. 1 5 , ABC Ne ws l3; Andy Grllfllh 6;
,CBS News B.10, Hodgepodge ~odge20 1 Once Upon
A Classi c 33
7 0~ Tru lh or Cons 3, To Tellt he Trulh 4, Bowl ing tor
Dollars 6, Muppet Show 8, News 10, To Tell tho
Trulh 13, My Three Sons IS. Anyone tor Tennyoon
20, Gelling On 33
7 3~ H o l l y wood Squaras 3,4, Ohio Slale ~ollery 6:
Price Is Right 8, Wild Kingdom 10. Nashville on lho
Road 13, Doll y 1S
B 00-D ick Van Dyke J.~ . IS: We lcome Bock , Koller
6, !J , Wa lton 8,10, VIsions 20, Masterpiece Theatre
33
8 3~ Wh a l' s Happening 6,13
9 00-Besl Se llers 3,4, 15, Barney Mil ler 6,13, VIsions
33
9 3~Ton y Randa ll6,13; J eanne Wolf Wllh 20
10 O~G ibbsvl lle 3.1SI Streals of San Francisco 6,13 :
Ora nge Bowl Countdown •1 Barnaby Jonoo 8:
Fronk Slnalro Jr In Concert 10, News 28
10 3~Wo man 20. Woman 3J
11 O~ N ews 3,4,6,8,10, 13,1S, MacNeil ~ehr er Report

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Yesterday's Cryploq~ote : WE ARE ALWAYS LONGING
~~ FOR VISIONS OF BEAUTY. WE ARE ALWAYS DREAMING
OF UNKNOWN WORLDS, - MAXIM GORKY

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12 55- NB C News 3, IS
I O~Som erset 3. All My Chi ldre n 6.13: Young &amp; the
Restless 10. Nol For \'\ omen On ly IS
I 3D-Days of Our Lives 3.4, 15, Fami ly Feud 6, ll: As
The Wor ld Turns B.10
2 'oo-s20.000 Pyramid 13; Dinah 6
7 3D-Doclors 3.4.1 5, One Life lo Ll•e 13, Guiding
Llghl 8.10,
3 OD-Anolher World 3,4,1S; Al l In The Fa mily 8. 10,
Anl lques 20
3 15-Generol Hospital 13
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3 J~ Bew l lched 6, Match Game 8,10, ~ l ll as 'r'ogo &amp;
You 20
4 00-Misler Cartoon 3, Marcus Welby, M D 4:

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7'05-Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10
7 J~S c hoo l les 10
B oo--Lassle 6, Copt Kanga roo 8,10, Seaamo Sl JJ
8 J ~ Big Va lley 6
9 00-A M 3, Phil Donoh uo 4.13. IS: ~ u c y Show a.
9 J~ C ross Wlh 3, One ~ l lelo ~lve6 , Good Oay 8
10 O~S anlord &amp; Son 3,415 , Prlco Is Righi 8.10. Ml ko
Douglas 1J
10 15-Genera l Hospllol 6
10 3~ H o ll ywoo d Squ eres 3,, , 15
11 ()()-.Wheel of Forlune 3,15: Weekday 4, E&lt;.tge ol
Nlghl 6, Double Dare 8, 10. Morning wllh D J 13,
Elec Co 20
11 3~Stumpers 3,4, 1s. Happy Days 6, 13; ~ave ol ~Ito
B,10 Sesame St 20
11 55- Ta&lt;e Kerr B. Ms Fl&lt;ll 10
12 00- News 3,6,8,10, Don Ho 1J, Bob Braun 4; 50
Grand Slam IS
12 J~Gong Show 3.1S. Ryan's Hope 6,13i 'S.arch tor

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TA~K TO
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CARPET CONSUL nt.NT

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6 45-Mornl ng Reporl 3
6 50-Good Moornlng, West VIrginia 1J
6 55-Good Morning, Trl Stole 13,

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DAILY CRYPTOI!liOTI&gt; - He re's how to work It :

Do II yourself, with
podding, $7,95 sq, yd, Willi
poddong onslallod SUS

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32 Peruvian
Indtan
33 lndlgen&lt;e
3S Plaet -- dos
advantage
36 " The
Bells"

here
25 Advose
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26 Trucker's
stop
27 Floalmg
zoo
28 Cambnc or
damask
29 Operated
3o Eggs
31 Clangor
34 Relaxed
( 2 wds )
3Ci Languosh

Green, gold, red, blue, rust.

iiu-1~AND FURNITURE

22 Prong
23 Turkosh

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501 NYLON

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T' DO WITH HIS EXCbLLEIJCYZ AH'D
Old oath
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Everyday monev s1ver.
Good chotee colors.

· Mon ., Tues., Wecf:

booze

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16 College
In lowa
11 Polevaulter 's
obstacle
18 Approaches
20 Harem room
21 Poet
22 Romulus,

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
2 Swoomon
I Demonstrate 3 Proposmg
5 Go - over
(3 wds )
8 Bow hng
4 Tmy
5 Classoly
alley
9 Slrmgenl
6 For - sake'
13 Czech rover 7 Holler's
14 Less rresh
mate
IS Scolllsh
10 Hoosbng
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Sweepe rs toasters trons oi l
small applt ances l awr mowe r
ne)(t to Stal e H1 ghwoy Gc roge
on Rout e 7 Phone (614 ) 985

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742-2211

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Pass
Pass

lf West had not made ChaC
hghl takeout double, South
would probably have taken the
normal hne of a spade to dummy 's queen and a second
spade back to his hand , bul
South decoded Chal West needed both ace and JOCk of spades
too hos do uble Therefore.
South led hos kong of spades
West could do no better than
puC up hos ace and lead away
from hos Jack to So ulh's 10 '

He dod geL off Ia lhe. best

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ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR -

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fmal co ntract

lHE'l' VE GOT

WEHT PROWLII'I '
IN. THERE ~

PICKENS HOWE.

$10.95

FRE E PUPPIES sho rt ho1r half bi rd
dog 10 we ek s o ld Ntc e for a
ch1l d Pho11e 9~2 3420

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BOSS 1 TWO
BIG PLANtS
FULL 0 GU'(S t
JU5T LANDED-

BUT SUPPOSIN:

I'VE BEEN THINKI NG

MAYBE WE SOOULD
BLAST THE PASSAGE
SHUT HERE ' r ORE
SOMEBODY GEf S
A WHiff 0 ' THAT

BARRIER 1'5
TliE F'OISON

843 2165

my hom e

PLEASU RE HORSES and pontes
also wd l buy hor.ses and
pomes Phone (614) 698 3290
Ruth Reeves

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CALLJIMMY DE£M949-2388

BEYOND THAT

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6 30-To Be A n nounced 4, Sunr i se Seme ster 8, Public
Affa i r s 10

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

P&lt;1SS

three of d1 amo nds and stuc k tn

W11l do odd tabs roo ft ng pam
tmg gut ter work Phone 992

l'eto for Sale

Redbl 2 •

p&lt;&gt;on lless Woth 4-3-3-3 dostnbutoon and I I hogh-c ard
po onts hos best tactocs should
be to pass and ho pe lor
successful defense agaonsl the

STUFF·

CARPETING

CARR ST or 730 E MAIN ST
J ACKSO N
O H IO
45640 OWNER Wil l CARRY 60
P
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C
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OVER A 100 YEAR PERI OD at 7
PE RCEN T

Dbl

he opened a trump , bul 11 dod
hom no good South drew Chree
rounds of trumps, led Lhe

Scn ires Offered

llnsiness Oppurtunitieo

South

one-hear t opemng was on e o f
t hose b1ds that we consid er

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-AT THE BARRIER

oo- Tomorrow

6 15- Far m Reporl 13,
6 2~N ot For Women Only 13

du mmy"s 10 m che hope chat
We st he ld bolh kong and
queen East took lhe queen
and led a club to West"s kong
West returned a club
South took the club Crocks
and d u mm y's a c e o f
dmmonds Then he ruffed the
last do amond and fmally was

Wesl s double of South's

OIL AND GAS furnace se rvtce and
part s • Trotler ond homes 24
hour ser v1ce Phone 64.3 2105

tn

North East

Opemng lead - 3 •
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U~· Os wald &amp; J a m es J acob ~

HOWERY
AND MAR TIN E~~:
covct mg
sep h c syst ems ·
SEWING MACHINE Re po1rs ser
dozer bo cl..hoe dump t r ~.t ( k
vtce , oil mokes, 992 2264 The
lunestone
gro,.el
black top
F ob r~ ~
Sh o p
Pome r oy
povtng Rt 143 Phone 1 (61 4)
Auth orued Smge1 Soles onCI
b98 7331
Ser11 1ce We sharpen Sc:e ssors
EXCA V A TI NG
BA CKHOE S
DOZER TRENCHER LOWBOY EXCAV ATING dozer loader an d
ba ckhoe wor k dump t ruck s
DUMP TRUCK5 BILL PUlLINS
and to-boy s l or htre w1tl hou t
PHONE 992 2478
DAY OR
11 11 d1rt to so tl l1mesrone ond
NIGHT
gro vel Ca ll Bob or Roger Jel
CHRI Sf M A.S SPECIAL
Se wm g
fer s
doy pho ne 992 7089
Ma chmes cl ea ned oil ed and
n•ght phone 992 3525 or 997.
ad tusted
$5 98
Se wi ng
•5232
Center Middlepor t Ohm

WILL DO bobys1ttmg
Phone 9C/2 2748

Wt' s l

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SEPTIC TANK S cleaned Modern
Samto 1ton 992 3954 or Q92
2428

992

1'1 ome, 4 bed r oom s, n at ga s
hea t
a nd
gar a g e
tn

apartm ent s (re nt ed) and
a ll
equ 1pm e n t
for
re c r e at 1on
cen ter
at

EXCAVA TING dozer bock hou
and d1tcher Charl es R Hat
h el d
Ba ck Hoe Se r vtc e
Ru tland Oh1o Phone 742 2008

al 115 000

balh Only 11 2.000
CORNER ~OT - 2 bath
M1ddl eporl Just $12, 000
BUSINESS
And 4

Nor th South vulner able

SEPTIC System!&gt; ms fol led by
l1ce ns ed msrotl er
Shepa rd
Contractors Phone 742·2409

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Heal E otatc for Sale

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GunER~AWNINGS

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SOUTH IDI
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Protect your mvestment
plus add to the va lue of
your home Tr ust those
nec essary fl x- tt , r oom
addition and r emodeling
job s to your f r iendly ,
neighborhood , qualifi ed
bulkier.

Blown tnto Walls &amp;Antes

EAST
1&gt; 9 8 2

FOR ~I M UNTt L
IT DOES!

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Blown
Insulation Services

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59 oc res b roo m house bot h
po11ly carp eted
twa out
bu il d1n gs
du g ba se m ent
one thud tdlo b l e
m1 nero l
rtgl1 ts loca.ted ncar Dan v1tle
Red uced for qu •c k so le
S23 500 Phone 742 2766

WELL , I 'M S URE

Wt;ST
I&gt; A 175

MOO IS BY FAR
TH E BEST PlAC E

Ph. 675-3469
9:30-5:00 ll&lt;tiiY
Toll8 :000 F! idays

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Pl. Pleasant

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hM MSpm

985-4155
Chester, Ohio
10-17 1 mo (Pd )
SMALL lo1m l or sol e 10"o down
owne r f1110nced Monroe Coun
ty W Vo Phone (304 ) 772
3 101 o r (304)772 3227

WIN AT BRIDGE
NORTII
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DIRECT
FABRIC SALES
J 2B Main Slreel

PHOTOGRAPHY

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THU RSDAY, DECEM BER 10, 1m

mattresses, paddln9 . Ideal

KEN GROVER

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10, Janak l 33.

6 00-Sunrlse Semester 10

Pointless bid directs play

for campers. Vanety of
sizes.
Velv e t s, ny l on prmts ,
herculons, vinyl solids, and
fanc y prints, accessories.

M ary Hartman

12 00-Movle " Hell Is For Heroes" 10
12 4D-Myslery ol the Week 6,13

sm oke 8, Orange Bow l Prev iew 10, N ov a 20

Fo r sofa, chai r C'Ush tons,'\

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FA LL EN FOR
HER ~OU R

Pomeroy Landmark

Thi s 1s a favorable penod for
ne w proJec ts If you don t bnng
In com pet ents Into the acl They
c ou ld have enfenor and conflic .
tmg Idea s

WANT

10 oo-Quesl 3,4, 15; Charl ie's Angels 6,13. News 20
11 oo-News 3,o,6,8,10,13,15 , ABC News 33,
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11 3~J oh nny Corson 3, 4,1 5: Rookies 6,13; Cannon I ;

Game PM 6, $25,000 Pyramid 8, Mac Neil ~eh rer
20,33 . The Judge 10, Breek lhe Bank IJ, Wild
Kingdom 15
B O~C P O Shar key 3,4,15, Bioni c Woman 6, 13. Gun

POL}'.fOAM

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ac r es of level l and and an
old 4 bed room house on Rt
7 w ith T P w ater , and 1,

ONL 'I' 1

STATE ROUTE 689

1969 Nov o e)( tro shorp new
po1 nt bucke t seat s au ~ h oc k s
mags Pho11e 949 2480

FOR

997 6337

LOOK, .: AROL , ~O U WCULD N T
A HU;MND WH OS TOTALL&gt;'

MAYOE TH!&lt; Y

David Pa rson s, Owner

UPHOLSTERY.

Yoga

Doll ar s 6, Pop Goes the Cou ntry 8, News 10, M y
Three Sons 15. Cons ume r Sur vival K it 20,
A m erica na 33
7 3~Do ll y 3, 1100,000 Name Thai Tune 4, Match

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Square Yard Inola lied

eA hiMhllitfft Outl•n &amp;
OiWftlftull
• ••IIRIII Ak!Mlnum ~"'
&amp; Sttllb

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OLD l unuture tee bo.l(es bro~ ~ CAMPER
Is your hou se too small or
SbOO
Also
horse
be ds wa ll t e l e p h one~ o nd
dttiOns relat ing to your wor k o r
tro 1ler $450 Phone (614 ) 698
too
large? Let us sell1t and
HARRISONVI~~E - New
por h or complee househo ld s
ca ree r too k 'lery favorab le tod ay
3'JCJO
furnish you wtth what you
3
bedroom
ho
m
e
Bn
ck
Wrt te M 0 Miller Rl 4
Unfortunate ly yo ur d om est ic
need Ca II now Happy New
PEARCE SIMPSON C 8 bose sto
veneer , 2 baths, fu rnace
Po m e1oy Oh ta Catl 992 77 00
scen e could be out of k. tl ter
Year from all of us here, to
li on Phone 247 2684 ah e r 5
hea t. dentng a nd 2 ca r
a II of you ther e M eigs
pm
VIRGO (Aug , 23 -Sopl , 22) CASH po •d for oil m a k e~ and
gar age $32 ,500
models of mob1 le home s
Count y 's oldest full time
Yo u re at center stage soc•all y
FENCE POSTS
$1 00
A l so
Phon e or ea cod e 614 423 9531
real estate offi ce
today You mu st be c areful not to
fi re woo d th ree fo urt h ton
IF YOU WANT IT SOLD
HENRY E CLELAND
Pull an em ba rrasstng fau x pas
TI MBE R Pomeroy Fore st Pro
p1ck up loads dehvered $25
AT A PROFIT , TRY THE
BROKER
dud s Top pnce for 5tcndm g
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PROF
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LIBRA (SEPT 23-0ct. :PI !take
saw t1mber Colt Kent Honbv
992 ·2259 or 992-2568
985·4
197
nothing fo r granted In t he com .
1 446 8570
mereta! wo rld today A deal that
GOOD EAR corn $2 00 bushel
Bhon e 742 235q
looks air t1ght cou ld sudd enly COINS, CURRENCY tokens old
pocket wa t c he~ and chai ns
pop a sea m and com e undone
stl ve• ond gold We need 1964
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. HI II
and ol der s1 lver coms Buy selt
SPECIAL 3 bedroom ana at1acnect garage, total
th ere s an absence of hari'nony
or trade Call Roge r Wamsley
electr
ic
home
under
con st rud lon on lf2 acre lot. Owner
1n an t m porta n t p e r so n a l 1
741 2331
One goo d use d R emmgton
will f in ish in 30 days for buyer or will se ll "as Is" . M ay
re lahon shep today you may be at CASH t l t l or
Cham Saw
SS O
1unk car s Fry E&gt; s
take trade located near Chester
On e good use d M c; Cullough
1au11 Go ou t of your way to keep
.Truck and Auto 24 HOUR
Cha l n Saw
S7 5
thmgs on the track
WRECKER SERV ICE '
Phone
O ne good use d Ho me llte51 ACR E S FREE GAS - M od er n 11h sto ry house, 3 br ,
7477081
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23· Doc.
Cha tn Saw
S150
dtnlng room , f ireplace, full base m ent , ni ce por ches a nd
21) Stnke whtle th e tron Is hot II a HIG HEST PRICE5 PA ID l or Old f ~.J r
N ew Co -Op W .Jte r Sol ·
out buildings Large scen ic la ke wt t h g reen gra ss and
ftnancla t o pportumty comes up
t ener s
ntture A n llq ue~ co lt ec: llbl es of
pine tree s a round It Watch the large ba ss swt m along
model
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On
tv
S27
9
95
tod ay Delay may mea n total toss
o tl types We buy enlt re
On e good used Gtb so n s,d e·
in the clear water . Pretty as a pict ure P r iced t o se ll
or a con sid era bl y dil uted return
hou seho lds or smg le p1er es tn
by ·S id e Refn ge rato r
S100
137.400
00
ony cond tlto n Appr01 sal onri
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19)
Auct10n serv1Ce ova1l oble Ca ll
Yo u c an o r ga n 1ze sma l l
COOL VI ~~E - Nice mod brick ho me confa lnlng three
co l lect
A then s
592 414J
Situ atiOn s 1.1ery easily tod ay, bu t
SQ2 4929 evenings
bedroom s; dming r oom, ll v 1ng r oom w i t h It r eplace, full
don 1 get m wa ter over your
··-Jack W Cusey , Mgr.
basement wtth gar age, large 'front porch , nat gas
Phone 992-2181
head The re may be h idden NOW BUYING Scrap Pome roy
fu
rna ce , ci t y w a1er a nd w ell water, a beautifu l hom e
Aut
o
Recyct
1
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hig
h
pn
ces
reel s• .
with approx Slf~ acres of land , f r uit trees a nd shad e
potd auto bod tes
mo tors
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob II)
FIREWOOO
sa l ~
Phone
scr ap rron meta ls bottenes
t r ee s surround ing 1t Ple nty of garden space, gOOd
7472131
Suc cess Is pro ba ble for you toopen 8 ttll 4:.30 Monda y th ru
fi shing area close by , located In Coolvil le, Ohio Priced
day It you take e v e ry t h~ng a step
So turdov 018 33 1u st above HEAVY GAUGE I Beams end H
at only 132.000 Call now
at a t1me Rushmg cou ld cause
l o• rgrou ncls PomNoy O hio
Beam s l or sol e il ~ 10 mch
totally unn ecessary delays
W1 1l also ptckup co •s Phone
Phone 992 7034
CHESTER - 113 acres fa rm. eo acres ti llable land,

PISCES (fob. 20-Morch 20)

CBS News 8,10, Hod9epodge Lodge 20;

&amp; You 33 ,

•6.95

SMITH NELSON
MOTORSt INC.

Great Per for m ances 33.

6 30..- NBC News 3,4, 15: ABC News 13, Andy Grllllth 6,

ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

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Hubbard's
Greenhouse

8 Jo-M cLean Stevenson 3,.., 15.

9 00-- Sirolo's Court 3.4.15: Barotta 6,1!1 Music Hill
Am•rlco 6. Movie " Sm ile" 1.10, Soundllaga 20,
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�10 - The Daily Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, Wednesday, Dec. 29,1976

Goodtimes index
showing strong
WASHINGTON iUPI ) The government's mdex of

l e ading economtc
tndt cato r s - wht ch t s
supposetl w (oretell futur e
economic trends- mcreased
1 per cent m November, the

strongest advance m ftve
months, th e Commer ce
Department satd today
It
wa s the secontl

co n sec utive

mcreased and four decltned
The Index stood at 127 5,
compared w the 1967 base
figure of 100 It w•s up I per
cent m November and 0.6 per
cen t In October The

The composite mdex of

November mcrease was the

leading indicators measures
12 key sectors of the
economy Of the 10 tndlcators

largest since the index rose l
per cent to June
The 1ndex has accurately
forecast nses and falls tn tbe
economy over recent decades
wtth the cxceptton of the 197475 recesston, when double·
digtt IOflatton clouded the
10dex results . It has been

placed in new danger
United Press International
A 133,500 gallon, 22·mtle
long oil sptll on the Delaware
R1ver
IS
t hrea tenin g
shorelines, wtldlt fe and
marshlands m a three..,tate
area, and the Coast Guard
fears it may take weeks to
clean up
The sptll - the th trd
Involving a
LtbenanregJstered ta nker m t wo
weeks - prompted Russell
Tr ain, head of
th e
Environmental ProtectiOn
Agency, to angnly declare

Tu esday "The lt me has
come lor the Uruted Stales to
set more strmgent standards
wtlh the number of foretgn
vessels commg mto our
waters."

Olymptc Games, whtch ran
aground as It attempted to
dock at a Brittsh Petroleum
Otl Corp rcfmcry at Marcus
Hook, Pa.
"lf the OlympiC Games had
had a double bottom , IItts
wouldn t have happened /'
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Tram told newsmen aft er
fly10g over the sptll area
"The Umtcd States has been
relucta nt to set standards,
but wtth the vast amount of
oil comtng mto the countr),
the tune has come to set more
strmgcnt rc gulatwns"

Carmel News,
By the Day

The oil was sptlled Monday
from the ubenan-fla g tanker

RAY CROMLEY

died Wednesda'

monthly a vaibtble for November, SIX

mcrease, follow10g lhree
stratghl declines that raised
concern among econo mtc
advtsers for both President
Ford and Prcsttlent -e lect
Jimmy Garter

Three-state area

Appointment of
Does Carter have ·BeII Is
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Ralph Foster

rev ised to ehnunate the

effects of tnflatton
When the 10dex turned
downward tn July, tl was the
first stgn of the economtc
'pause" that ra ised concern

that recovery from the
natiO n's worst postw ar
recesslOn was m trouble
Economtc reports followmg
the July mdex also began to
sour
The 10dex was also the ftrst
.to turn up m October tn a
stgnal that the "pause" was
ending It was followed by an
mcrease m mdustrtal produc·
!ton followmg two montllly
declmcs and contmued abate·
ment m mnation

u.ulph R ~'oster, 69, Hoole
I, Mmersville, dtetl Wedne&gt;r
tlliy morning at Veterans
Memorial Hospttal
Mr. ~'oster was a son of the
law John and Nancy Jane
Holbrook Foster. He wa s also
prec..ded 10 death by a son,
Leonard E Foster, a
daughter, Mtlhe, 10 10fancy,
a sister and three brothers.

the sales ability?
By Ray Cromley
WASHINGTON - Don 't
ex pect

great

spent.l lllg

changes - etlher up ot· down
- m the lust year of the

Carter admmlslr::.ttwn
There's not much a new
Survtvmg are hts wtfe, Ber- president can do, however
tha , ft ve sons, Rolph, Jr ., radical or conservative h.1s
Charleston, W. Va ; Willard, v1ews may be, to effect tm-

Stanley Town, Va ; Bob,
Pomeroy , John and Joe, both
of M~nersvlile; fou r
daughters, Mrs. Mat·garet
Tuttle, Mmersvtlle, Mrs.
Jean Blade, Olean, N.Y.;
Mrs Patricta Wilbur, Col·
esvtlle, NY.; Mrs. Loratn
Chne , Tazewell, Va.; a
brother, John Crockett, White
Sulphur Sprmgs, W. Va.;
three Sisters, Ola BWltmg,
Leewood, W. Va; Della
Jones, Anawalt, W Va ., Dtx·
te, Balttmore, Md.; a nwnber
of grandchildren, several
grea l·grandchtl dren, and
severa l meces and nephews.

Funeral servtces wtll he
held at I p m. Frtday at the
Ewmg Funeral Home with
the Rev Floyd Shook of·
ftctat10g Bunal wtll be 10
Chester Cemetery Frtends
may call at the funeral home
at anytune after 7 thts even·

pot taut spendmg shifts m
less than 12 months It usual·
ly takes presidents at least a
ye•t and a half to put thetr
unprmt on feder•l spen~mg ..
There's much talk already
abuut the first Carter budget.
The prestdent-elect' s men
reportedly are already
ga thertng the delatled
mate rial they need fot
amendments they expect to
,make m the uu.:ome and spendmg proposals Presttlent
Ford wtll sentl up m eal'ly
January . I'he1 e's no reason
to doubt at thts 1uncturc that
Mr Ca t·wr wtll propose a
cun.stde rable numbeJ

of

amendments earher than
most new presidents - and
that these could add up to
some ' btlltups of dollars tn
pt oposed shtfts for Congress
to comm!er.

~eut l'o.rtl vetoed r or when

btlls arc run through the mtll
&lt;~gain ,
they'1e mvanably
chewed over What comes out
tbe second go-rountl rarely
mtrrors the btl! p•ssed the
ftrsttry.
Therefore , if unemploy·
menl

ls to be rm.luted

stgmftcantly in 19n and th~
economy IS to move ahead
bnskly , tl wtll be bec•use of
forces set 10 molton tn 1976,
or because Industrt&lt;:~.lists
become so uptumsttc at the

prospects they see m the
years JUSt ahead lh•t they
implement exp&lt;wslon plans

of a stze not seen 111 reeent
years. And because con·
sumcrs, who have been
cauttous wtth then· money of
late, dectde that 1977 " the
year to drm&gt;w down lht:tr savtn~s a~cou nts and start buy·
mg
Mr

Cu rter 's

probl em,

then, ts not the budget, or
Cungre.ss Hts tt:t.sk IS to
create an uttltudc of con-

fidence · through the cowttry,
a cunfu.Jenl't: among the rtch,

the mtddle class and the poor
that thtngs are gomg to get
better and slay better
fhe rtelt and the mtddlc
dass must be corwmced 1t
Will pay f0 1 them to lake the
chances they must take to set
lhtngs rolltng The pour must

But the bu~get " e are talkmg about "· the Cartet·
amended Ford budget takes effect m October, 1977,
• nd then only tf Congress has
be l'(lllVmced they have a
voted the funds by that tune.
Though the funds fm· ma1or part to play and that the
upswing wtll not pas:s them
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new p1 ograms presumably
cannot be expected before the could be made ~vatla ble m by
The questiOn IS whether
ftsca l '79 budget," Powell told October, Congress wtlltng,
a news bne!tng "1here's no gelt tng high spendtng pla ns Pt cstdent Cat tel hcJ S that
way on God 's earth that we mtu m:t10n mvolves a com- sales abthty
can predtct how much of it- pltcated sertes of steps whtch
Sunday School attendance although some of tl certamly !&lt;Jkes months Most maJo r
on Dec. 26 was 37, the offering can be accomplished dw-10g feder•l programs, 10 fac t,
$20 85 Worshtp servtces were th e commg months for the '78 tum out to be amazmgly
DeMOLAY TO MEET
held at 10 45 wtth Uev. budget, and perhaps some small the fu·st )eat of opeta·
The Metgs Chapter, Order
Thomas
brtng tng
the small portton even dw-mg !ton The mammoth under·
message from Phthpptans '77 "
l&lt;lktngs we look at 10 amaze· of DeMolay wtll meet at 7 30
Ear her, Bro?.TI, Atr Foree me1~t today are, m the mam, p.m Monday at the Mid·
3 H5 on "Beg10mng Anew ",
saymg that God's love never secretary durmg the Vtetnam several years old
dleport Masomc Temple for
changes Attendance at lhts war and now prestdent of
Now tits qutle pos&gt;tble that miltatton All Master Masons
Caltforma Polytechntcal In· Mt C•t tet wtll atte•npt to are mvlted
service was 24.
The Chnstmas program on sltlute, s•td he dtd not foresee beat the game - qutte
Wednesday evenmg, Dec. 22, a reduction m m1litary spend. legttunately - 10 " .supwas attended by a "full tog from present levels.
plement•ry butlgel fot tlus
house" and very well
ftscal ye••, th•t ts, for the 12
presented - In charge of the
month.s whtdl began 111 OcSunda y School Su pen n·
tober 1976 If stzable changes
tendent and teachers and
a1·e mvolved, thts would reasststed by Rev Thomas
qull e a maJor juggltng of ac·
The body of Betty Upton chtldren of Mr and Mrs counts wtth a speed not seen
Chaffee arriVe d from Ger- George Guthne enjoyed to date. It woul~ tnvolve ad·
m ~.

Reform

Alfred
Social Notes

Those spendtng Chnsltnas
Day wtth Mary Ctrcle were
Mr. •nd Mrs. Donald Pterce
of Athens, Mr. an~ Mrs.
Melvtn Ctrde, Ma rtann •nd
M•rk of Colwnbus, Oluo, Mr.
JOB FOR WATERGATER
and Mrs George Ctrcle,
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Alexander Butterfield, the Cheryl and Mr and Mrs
former White House atde who James Ctrde, NewHaven, W
· revealed the extstence of Va
Mr and Mrs Arthur Earl
Rtchard Ntxon's Whtte House
tapes, has a ne" JOb as Jolutson, Sheryl !.eAnn and
executtve vice prestdent of a Patrtek spent an cvcmng
Galiforma-based atr servtce tl'Cently wtlh Mr and Mrs
company
Douglas Johnson of R•ctne
J ames C Ja ck Jr .,
Mr and Mrs Doyle Mutlt
prestdent of the lnternattonal and family of Mansfteld,
Air Servtce Co Ltd , m a Ohio, Miss Dixte Ctrde of
s t atement Tuesday Cleveland Hetghts, 0 spent
announced the appointment the weekend at the home of
of Butterfield, who also Mr and Mrs Homer Ctrcle
headed the Federal Avtalton
Mrs Dean Brtnker ca lled
Adm10tstra1ton
at the home of Emest Clark
many and serv1ces were held
and famtly on Sunday
on
Tuesda y at Whtte 's
Mr snd Mrs Wtlltam
Funeral
Home m Coolvtlle
Carleton of Ractne, Mrs.
wtth
bunal
tn Metgs Memory
De an Bl'lnk e r s pe n t
GnrdCns
Chnstmas evemng wtth Mr
Garner
Grlfftn
and
and Mrs Arthur Johnson and
Genevteve Guthne spent
family and Belt) Van Meter
Mrs Robert Lee, Becky, Chrtotmas m Columbus and
Bob BtU spent Chnstmas Day Sugar Grove, respecttvely ,
with Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr with the Sed O'Brtens and
Charles O' Brtens, and wtth
of Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Dwtght the Delbert Yost famtly tn
Swepston and famtly of Col· Sugar Grove
Clara Follrod, Mr and
7 Pet per year on a 4 wnbus vtstled wtlh Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson, Sher·
year cerltftcate of Mrs. Robert Lee and famtly man Henderson and Pamela
on Sunday
de'post l
Mr and Mrs Robert Wal· spent Chrtstmas day with Mr
$1,000 00
mtnunum son and fanuly of Kent , Oh10 and Mrs Carleton Follrod
de postt. tnt erest patd spent Monday unit! Wednes- and son , Charles, tn
quarterly
day wtth Mr and Mt s Edson Pomeroy
Nma Robmson and Mr and
Roush.
A !'. Ub ~ tant 1111 pc nai' Y IS
Mrs
Hobart Swartz spent
.nvo k~rl on all ccrh h ca t C'
,1ccoun ts w •thd r ~&gt; .v n pn cr
Chnstmas wtth Mr and Mrs
to th e dale of rn .1 1ur ilro
Gerald Swartz and famtly tn
Manetta
The family of Clara Follrod
and Nina Robinson spent
PLEASANT VALLEY
Chnstmas eve at thetr home
DISCHARGES - Robtn here and exchanged gtfts and
Gla gg, Crown Ctty, Kevm enjoyed refreshments
Anderson , Leon ; Mrs Boyd
Th e At h en s Coun t y
Mr and Mrs Clatr Woode
S&lt;IVtllgS &amp; loan Co
Hodge, Point Pleasant, Btll and Connt of Clrclevtlle, 0 .,
19~ Second St
Short, Apple Grove , Hannah and Penni Carr, local, ale
Po m eroy , OhtO
Un ga ro, New Haven ; Chnstmas dmner on Sunday
Wayland Carpenter, Letart. wtth Mr and Mrs. Charles D
BIRTH - A daughter to Woode and exchanged gtfts
Mr. and Ylrs Charles Smtih, Penni then accompamed the
Gall1polts.
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Woodes to thetr home for a
VISit
The U.M.W party held 10
th e chur ch basement on
Tuesday evenmg, Dec. 21,
was attended by 35 men,
'
women and young people,
wtth a potluck supper at 7 30
and an exchange of gifts A
lighted Christmas t(ee, good
food and all made a deltghtful
evemng m spite of the bitter
cold.
A group of young people
and a few adults enjoyed an
evemng m the Russell Archer
home after the Chrtstmas
program al the church.
The Parker family enjoyed
a dmner at the Wilber Parker
home here on Sunday,, the
26th
The chtldren and Rraod·

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ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga.
WPI ) - Jinnmy Carter said
today that much of the
crtltctsm agamst Griffto Bell,
the attorney
general·
designate, was because Bell
was a southerner and a friend
of the prestdent-elect
Carter satd Bell "has not
been treated fairly so far,''
add10g ths t criticism came
prunarily from people who
had other candtdates in mmd
for the job. Some c1vtl nghls
groups have objected to some
of Bell's rulings as a judge of
he U S Court of Appeals and
the fact that he belonged to
private clubs m Georgta that
excluded blacks
''The maJor critictsm .. is
that he had a membership in
a pr.tvate club," Carter said.
"Until I started running for
preSident , I also had a
membershtp in a private
club, and I would guess if you
look at the present mcumbent
Cabinet and the ones
preceding them, many of
them had memberships in
prtvate clubs.
"This is not a legittmate

crttictsm, but t! was raised
because ... Grlflin is from the
South and because he is a
friend of mtne," Carter said.
''But I think wben people get
to know Griffin Bell, they will
agree wtlh my assessment
that he will be not just an
adequate attorney general
but a great attorney
general "
Garter, Bell, and otber
cabmet-rank members of the
new adm10lstratwn were
intervtewed Tuesday for
ABC-TV's ''Good Morrung,

America '' The program was
broadcast today.
"I think anyone who holds
Ute office, or expects to hold
the office of attorney general
ought not to be in a private
club," Bellsatd "I made Utat
declSion on my own, and I'm
sw-e I would have made it
wtthout tt bemg ratsed 10 the

pl'ess ''
Bell said he would suggest
a great number of reforms
based on hiS IS years
experience as a judge. "I
don't think tllere's going to be
any great problem in
brmg tng about many re·
forms ,n he srud.
OPEN DOOR SESSION
carter said he expected
Tuesday, Jan . 4, a members of hiS cabinet "to
representative from Con.· disagree wtUt me strongly" .
1
'1 don't want a RI'OUP of
gressman Clarence E.
yes-men
or yes-women in my
Mtlier's of!tce wtli conduct an
open door session from 11J..12 cabinet,'' he added "I need
noon tn the court house m to have strong advocates for
Galltpohs If anyone has any their positloos .. . and Utere
questions concerning the will be times when they
Federal Governrttent, please advocate something very
stop by to dtscuss them wtth strongly when I make a
different deciston."
the representattve.
He satd he would appotnt
women to subordina te
PITT&amp;BURGH (UPI) - posttions, hke assistant or
The Pittsburgh Pirates deputy secrotary , whtch
Tuesday named · former could be used as a "stepping
maJor league ptlcher Harry stone" to htgher posts
Oorish as their minor league
At the end of h1s
pttch10g coach.
administration, Carter satd,
Dortsh, wbo pitched for the "there 'll be a large number of
Boston Red Sox, Chicago women who have been given
White Sox and Baltimore a chance, not only lO
Ortoles, ftlled a vacancy government but in private
created when Larry Sherry life to show their leadership
was appointed Ute Pirates' abthty."
pttchtng coach.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Chnstmas at then parents'

JU::itrt~enl~

home Saturday.
Mr and Mrs George
Guthrte spent Saturday.
evemng wtth Mr. and Mrs
Charles D Woode'
I
Leonard Amos recently
suffered a patnful acctdent cuttmg his leg wtth a cham
saw and requtrmg 40 stitches
to close it

outgo so eo10pltcated they
would paralyze the ma)Ot

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mt.:ume and

Sale! Mens s1795 to s21 95
Pre-Washed Denim Jackets

departments uf guve1 nment

1hPRICE

whose spendmg prognuns
"' e set lot the year And tt
would most assuredly mvolve

puttmg the governmetil fat·
mot e mto the red than even

Congt ess is ltkcly wtlhng to
go
That's not all. fhe Juggltng
tntghl be done m Jtg tune on
p•per ·,n the Carter Whtle
Hou.e But tt would take Con·
gress months to hold hear·
PARTY SET
10gs, argue and vote on any
The Tw10 City Shrinettes radw~ l departures Mr.
wtll hold thetr holiday party Cat1er tmght propose, eventf
Thursday cven10g at 7· 30 they wet c snnple repeltttuns
p.m. at the home of Mrs uf measures Congress
Beulah Ewmg
prevtously voted and Prest·

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and extra large, waist
length styles and longer
limited
lengths,
too,
quantity.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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COLLECTING PINS is the hobbY of Kim Grueser a
senior at Meigs H1gh School. The daughter of Mr. ai.ct
Mrs. Don Grueser, t 'orest Run, Kim often wears her
jacket loaded wtth souverur pins of all sorls to basketball
games and other school activtties. Her badges tnclude
some of Ute Cinclmati Reds, Ohio State, tbe Marauders,
Snoopy and Raggedy Ann .
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COLUMBUS - STATE AUDITOR THOMAS FERGUSON
today issued findings for recovery totaling $73,188 agatnst 132
employes and two present or former super10tendents of
Ctncmnati's Rtverfronl Stadtum Parking Garage for
overpayment of wages from Jan. I, 1970 through Dec. 31, 1975
Ferguson said former Superintendent George Pennmgton and
present Superintendent William Tyus were named m the
fmdlngs for the tunes the documented 1rregulanties occurred
durmg Uteir wnure of offtce.
State examiners also reported other apparent
lrregularttles occurred in payment of parkmg factlities
personnel but made no findings due to lack of documentation
which exarluners satd was a direct result of. "poor records·
keeping and records management by the City of Cincinnati "
MIAMI BEACH - A STRIKE OF HOTEL workers spread
to Miami's two largest hotels, the Sheraton Four Ambassadors
and the Dupont Plaza, early today followmg a deadlock 10
negottations wtth owners.
It brought to etght the nwnber of hotels 10 whtch members
of Local 355, Hotel and Restaurant Workers and Bartenders
Uruon , are on strike. Aunion spokesman said more howls may
be added to the strike list today or later in the week.
HAYSVILLE , KAN . - DEPUTIES HIDING behind a
pickup truck shot and ktlled a heavUy armed former mental
patient Wednesday and freed six hostages nnbarmed from a
south~entral Kansas home.
Police Identified the dead man as Larry Lear, 30, who had
"a case history ofthts type of thing.'' Haysville Police Chief
Jack Murry said two policemen fired simultaneously throagh
the glass front door of the house to kill Lear. Both shots struck
Lear in the heart.

By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Columbia Gas of Ohio
announce d today it wtll
tmpose addittonal gas
curtailments on large volume
induslrtal and commerctal
users, tncluding schools ,
beginnmg Saturday
Board chatrman Marv10 E
White said Ute result may be
substantial unemployment
and school closings, but that
hospttals and restdential
customers will continue to
receive their norma!

allotments.
The utthty satd abnormally
co ld temperatur es and a
short.age of fuel from its
supplier, the Columbia Gas
Transmlsswn Corp., have
forced tt to increase curtail·
ments from the levels an·
nounced two weeks ago.
Columbta satd It would
notify 1,100 large volwne
tndustrtal users and 1,300
commerctal ' customers that
no gas would be furrushed for
mdustrial boilers or for any
mdustry which can use

alternate fuel.
In add11ton , satd White,
industries which cannot use
alternate fuels will have their
normal gas supplies cut by 50
per cent and so will large
commerctal loads, Including
schools.
"For more than ftve years,
we have been warnmg the
public that we were
confronted wtth a severe
energy shortage," White told
a news conference. "But for
the last three wmters, the
effects of it have been

Three Metgs Countlans
were named to receive 11 Man
oftbe Year" awatds from the
Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce Wednesday af·
ternoon .
They' are Charles Legar,
Pomeroy, fire chief and
former long-tune mayor of
Pomeroy; Robert Wingett,
Syracuse, long-time Syracuse
Village counctlman and
commilnlty leader, and H. E.
(Pete ) Shields, who has been
with the Agrtculture,
Stabllzatlon and Con·
servatlon Office many years
Legar was selected as the
Pomeroy outstanding leader;
Wingett for the county area

and Shtelds
as the
agricultural leader.
Certiftcates of apprecbtUon
will be presented the three
outstanding cttl~ens at a
dinner to be held at 6:30 p m
on Jan. 20 at the Meigs Inn.
Rtchard Jones will serve as
master of ceremonies. Others
will be honored m February
and tn the spring.
Namtng the three out·
standing cttizens Wednesday
afternoon was a committee
composed of Fred Crow,
chamber president ; Thereon
Johnson, Richard Jones and
Beulah Jones . Committee
member Mrs. Kathryn Crow
was unable to attend.

NEW YORK -THE 1976 hall ot the neW teleVISIOn season
has been as jumbled as tt has been Juggled while the networks
vied for ratings points on the Nielsen charts When the season
opened in Sepwmber, and the Ntelsen ra lings came in for the
week ending Sept. 26, ABC was in f1rst place, NBC to second
and CBS m last. That was turning tradltion around, because By CHAR~ S. TAYLOR
CBS had held a vtrtual stranglehold on the top spot, while ABC
ATLANTA (UP! )
had been just as f1rm a hold on the bottom of the list
Federal health officials satd
As ABC t.ld on week after week 11 became obvioos Utis Wednesday tbe massive $13S
was no fluke, with "Happy Days," its sptnoff, "Laverne and milllon national swine flu
Shirley" and tbe new "Charlie's Angels" most Qften in Ute top innmunlzatton program w11l
spot. The season to date statistics from the A. C Nielsen Co., not be resumed because
covering the 14 weeks throogh Dec. 28, show that ABC earned a "stgnificant evidence" links
20.7 rating and 33.1 share, NBC has a 19.4 rating and a 30.9 it With a rare form of
share while CBS has an IB.Srating and 29.6share.
paralysiS.
While officials would not
BOUUER, COLO. - THE EARTH IS spmntng one second flaUy say the program was
slower thts year, and Ute National Bureau of Standards satd tt dead, It appeared llleless.
will have to make a correction on Its atomlc clocks on New Begun In October, the
Year's Eve.
vacclnalton program reached
To compensate for the slowdown, Ute bureau will IMert an only about 41 million persons
exira second Friday to keep its atomi~ clocks up to daw. "The before it was suspended two
earUt is slowing down enough that the extra second ts needed to weeks ago.
keep the atomic clocks synchroniZed to the spin of Ute earUt
Wednesday, Dr. David Sen·
wiUtin one second," a bureau spokesma~ said.
cer, dlrector of the Center for
Dtsease control, announced
PHOENIX, ARIZ. - UNITED STEELWORKERS the 13-member Advisory
President I. W. Abel says be Is prepared to "stand at plant Committee on Immuniultion
gates" If necessary to help convince USW members they Practices agreed there was
should elect Uoyd McBride to succeed him when he retires in "slgmflcant evidence of
May.
assocctalion between
Abel, who has headed the nauon's largest lndustrbtl union Influenza vaccinations and
for 12 years, retires May 31. He held a oews conference the Gulllain-Barre syn.
Wednesday to announce he would actively campaign lor drome."
McBride. He said McBride offers "strong, experienced and
With that in mind, the
:sible leadershiP for the Steelworkers toto the lsals" and committee voted
unanimously to continue the
moratorium begun when the
the source of hiS campaign contributions.
Incidence of the unusual
"It is clear, by deed and by word, that Ed SadlowsJd ts paralysis first came to light.
financing his campalgn'through conllnuous appeals to people Sencer said "There would
outside our union and outside tbe trade union movement," have to be a substantial
Abel said. He said McBride filed a lawsuit in Chicago amount of influenza around
"exposing a cocktallil&amp;rtY connection between Sadlowski and the country to justify
some millil!"aires and employers."
of
the
resumption

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TWO EDfi'IONS IN ON FRIDAY
Readers are advised thai the Sundloy Tlm..S.nllnel
of 'Jan. 2, 1977 wiD appear hulde the Friday, Dec. 31
edWoa of The Dally Senllnellll order that the staffs of the
Ohlo Valley Publishing Co. may have a two4ay weelrelld.
All early deadltne wiD be obaerved Friday f&lt;&gt;r both the
Dally ~albiel and Swtdlly Tfmes.S..IInel.

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MANLEY RESIGNS
Sgt. Ray Manley is an·
nouncing his resignation as a
Meigs County sberlff as of
Jan . 3. Sgt. Manley has been
employed as a deputy with
the county sheriffs depart·
ment for the past 11 years

irrununizatlpn.program."
One consultant to the
conumttee, Dr. John Fox, an
epldemtologtst at the
Universtty of Washmglon ,
told the group "it's quite
conceivable tha t we are
lookmg at an effect of all
innmunologlcal procedures.''
CDC
officials
were
preparing a newly, much
more delailed questionnaire
to circulate to physicians and
bealth departments around
the country, seeking all
possible information on cases
of Guillain·Barre syndrome.
One of· Ute ques11ons to be
asked is whether the victim
recetved
any
other
tDOCUlat1ons and If so, when.
The committee did agree to
let private physicians
continue to vaccinate their
patients against various
forms of flu, providing the
patient signed an Informed
consent paper. "We do not
think that very many
pltystcians w1ll want to do
thlS," Sencer said.
BOARD TO MEET
The Meigs Local School
District Board of Education
will meet in special executive
session at 7:30 this evening to
Interview appllcanll for the
district's clerk-treasurer
post. John Triplett, who has
been serving In the past, will
not be reh1rea.
DONARADDED
Meigs County's first baby
of 1977 will receive 33 gifts
from Big Bend Merchants.
Added to tbe list providing
gifts for the new baby Is the
Sentinel's annual Baby Derby
Is Francts Florist which will
present a planter

masked by extremely mild 50 percent, possibly ca u.&lt;lng don 't
antici pate
that
temperatures.
!lOme to close,
happenlnij "
''Alot of people felt the gas
White also said Colwnbla
White sold Ute lronsmlsalon
companies were crying Gas Is ftllng with the Public corpora Uon has notified Its 116
•wolf m said Whtte " But Utilities Commission of Obto customers , In cludin g
beginning next month, a lot of a plan to extend curtailment Columbia G1111 of Ohio, that
the doubting Thomases will to thousands o[ small supplies would be further
become believers."
lndustrbtl and commercial limited for the rest of the
Schools already are customers to save even more winter.
operating under a 40 per cent gas.
He explained that the supp·
gas curtailment, and White
But he said residentia l ller lost large amounts or gos
sa id they overran their curtailment would be used when an offshore drilling
allotments by 25 per cent m only us "a very 1 very project In the Gulf of Mexico
November and perhaps by as desperate move, for example was delayed last summer .
much this monUt. He said If we were threatened with
''The Transmission Corp.
their curtailment would go to losing an entire town. We planned to have lhl s sourL\l of
supply on line by Nov 1,"
.. •,,,
said White . "Instead It Is only
now being cmmected to our
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
system
as a result of recent
Saturday through
bad
weather
In the Gulf of
Monday, fair Salurday and
M
exico."
Sunday and a chance of
Subnormal temperatures
snow Monday. Conllnued
during December for ced a
cold with highs In the 20. or
curtallfnent of nn additional
low 308. Lows wlll range
eight billion cubic feet from
from 5 to 15.
Columbia, below the amounts
antlcipawd Dec. 16.
White said the curtailments
A more detailed summary to Industrial and commercial
was made available today of users probably would not he
the
house
numbering lifted lor Ute rest of the
procedure to be followed In wln!er, and may be
Meigs County by project lncrea!led.
He urged continued
engineer James Page ol
conservation
pra ctices by
Fleming, Page, Stolte, Inc.,
residential
users,
lncludlng
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Marysville, Ohio.
thermostat
settings
" no
Page at a meeting Monday
Ohio Supreme Court today set
higher
than
67
degrees
"
March 2as the execution date In Pomeroy ex planed , In
lor two of the three women on detail these procedures. The
information below Is so that Mrs. Weicker to
Ohio's death row.
The deaUt dates were set the public can share it.
The county will be nunr ask for alimony
after the High Court affirmed
bered
from the west county
the aggravated murder
STAMFORD, Conn. (UPI)
llne
eastward
and from the
convlctlms of Alberta L
Marie Louise Welcker, the
Osborne of Columbus and most extreme southerly
wife
of Sen. Lowell P.
portion of the county north·
Sandra Lockett of Akron.
Welcker,
will seek custody of
The Supreme Court today ward.
at
least
one
child and alimony
This ' procedure was
also set Marcb 2, 19n as an
payments
in
her suit to end
execution date lor Stacy Lane presented as the most slm·
their
p-year
marriage.
pUlled system, compatible
of Summit County.
Mrs.
Welcker
cited
The Supreme Court has with adjacent counties, and
"Irreconcilable
differences"
now aet execution dates in the representing a procedure
electric chair at the Soulhern that emergency services and In a writ filed Wednesday,
Ohio Correctional Facility in others can easily understand seeking to divorce the 45·
year -old Connecticut
Lucasville for 19 Individuals The engineer stated Utat the Republican.
system
presented
has
been
convicted ofv murder since
A clerk In the Fairfield
Nov . 24 when It upheld the utilized by aeveral other Ohio
County
Superior Court at
constitutionality of Ohio's counties with good result.
Stamford
sald the writ was
The most Immediate lm·
death penalty.
filed
late
In the date by
All of thoae sentenced to pact to the average rural Welcker's wife, the former
die, still have the right of resident Ia the elimination of Marie Louise Godfrey of Rye,
appeal to the U. S Supreme the postal rural route N
y
designation and the adoption
Court.
ol a specific address slmUar
E-RCALLED
to a city address. Each
The
Pomeroy
E·R squad
hoJtBOhold will be personally
OFFICES TO CLOSE
answered
a
call
to
the Rock
notified by mall of their new
The Middleport Mayor's address.
Springs home of Mrs. Mildred
office and the • Middleport
Incoming
commissioner Arnold, S7, who was having
Board of Public Affairs will Richard E. Jones, questioned dlfltculty breathing. She was
be closed aU day Friday for the maintenance cost of the taken to the Holzer Medical
the New Year's weekend ~
Center.
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Numbers
system
noted

Three Meigs men
nominated for
1976 recognition.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1976

Employmenf, schools threatened
by additional gas curtailments

on hard new evidence

News •• in Briefs

VAIL, COLO - PRESIDENT FORD SAYS the Jusltce
Department ts reviewing the admlmstration's posture on
amnesty for all VIetnam era draft evaders and deserters Ford
on Sunday told the wtdow of Sen. Philltp Hart he would look
toto the question of a presidential amnesty.
It was sttll unclear whether this signaled a significant
change 10 Ford's positiOn. Asked tf hts dectston to reconstder
the quest ton indicated he hadlcbanged hts mind, Ford pointed
out : "You ctlm •t have to make stones about something that IS
very plato and very direct."

VOL XXVII

mvested In commerctal paper etceeded the $50 million limit
set
forth in state law Gardner , on May 12, 1970, admitted that
The court said "this rule may seem harsh but IllS based on
legitimate policy reasons" which weresetforth tn Ute previous interim funds mvesled to commercial paper exceeded that
limit and resigned from office.
optnion which the court again quoted .
King Resources subllequenUy defaulted on all the principal
" It would be dlsttnctly agaiJISt P..,blic poltcy not to require a
public officer to account lor and disburse accord10g to law, and all but part of the interest due after Herbert and Gardner
moneys tha t have come into his hands by virtue of hiS being were no longer in office.
The court also said state law "which allows the treasurer or
such public offtcer."
On AprU 17, 1970 and on May I, 1970, Gardner invested state Ute state to invest Interim moneys in the conunerclal paper of
funds in Ute amount of $3 million and $5 mlllton respectively In certain private corporations, dOC$ not alter the common-law
two unsecured promissory notes of the King Resources Co. standard of liability for loss of public funds by public officials
where Ute investment Is In violation of the maximum
trial testinnmony showed.
Herbert then asked Gardner whether the amount of money investment ltmitalton embodted in lhe st.atute "
IS prevented by an act of God or public enemy."

CHARLES LEGAR

Swine flu shots ended

Meigs Co. Branch

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In its action today, the Supreme Court reversed judgements
By JOHN T. KADY
COLUMBUS (UP!)- The Ohio Supreme Court ruled today bY the Franklin County Common Pleas Court and tbe Franklin
that former state Treuurer John D Herbert and former County Court: of Appeals , in holdlng Herbert, Gardner and
·
Deputy Treasurer IIDbert F . Gardner were personally lillble thetr bonding compantes liable.
for t(le loss of $8 milllnn in state funds loaned to King '- The Supreme Cow-t today cited a ruling in a prevtous case
which it said applied to Ute loans.
Resources Co. of Denver In 19'10
"II has been the general policy , not only with government
~ Resour~ forfeited on ~ loan and sutt was filed by
Ohio Attorney General William J. Brown aga!Mt Herbert and employees and appointees, but wiUt state officers, county
Gardner and their bonding companies to recover the money. officers, township officers and all other public officials, to hold
The two loans, one for f3 rnllUon and the other for $8 million the public official accountable for the moneys that come into
were part of the Statehouse Loan scandal that rocked the last his hands," the court satd, "as such official .. that Is to say,
months of the previous administration of Gov. James A. that when he comes to account for the money received, it must
Rhodes and sent Republicans down to defeat in almost all be accounted lor and patd over unless pavmPnt hv thP .nfflrlnl
statewide races in 1970.

ROBE"T WINGETT

PETE SHIELDS

Dates to
die set

Child support laws will be
M~igs

agency

Wellare. investlgators will
locate absent parenll living
In the area and will compile
lnformaUon regardlng tltele
persons' abUity to pay chlld
support for presentation in
court.
When the abaent parents
are not living In or near
Meigs County, tfie State and
Federal Parent Locator
Services will be utilized.
These services are a network
of ii)Vestlgative unlll within
public agencies, the pui'(IOH
of which Is to locate persons
anywhere in the country who
heve failed to support their
children. The State of Ohio
has made Reclprlcal Support
Agreements wlth the other
states which wlll allow the
prosecution to take place In

tbe state In which the abllent
parent re~ldes .
Another Important service
which has been needed In
Meigs County for a long tiem
Is an effective paternity
establlahlng program, Mr.
Cullums said. The Child
Support Unit hopes to
establlah the paternity ol all
children who are receiving or
who will 1 ec~ lve public
asllstance. In doing so, we
can also establish an
obligation for the lather to
support the child and, more
Importantly, the child will be
apared the social problems of
megiUmacy.
The Child Support Unit was
established with Federal
funding from Title IV -d. All
(Continued on page 10)

enforced by new
A significant reduction in Its new collection and en·
the money In Meigs County forcement program to secure
spent by taxpayers sup- child support from absent
porting children whose parents. Meigs County's
parenta have deserted their Child Support Unit was
responstblllty Is expected to created In May of 1976, and
result from a new collection since then has been
and enforcement program. developing a progr•m to hold
Mtchael Cullums, in charse parents reoponslble lor tbelr
of the newly organized Child children's support.
Support Unit in the Meigs
This program will begin
County Welfare Dept said fuU operation on January 3.
that nationwide taxpayers Although the Child Support
support the children ol Unit hopes for voluntary
deserted or divorced parents coo~ratlon from the1 absent
at a cost of nearly $II billion. parents, It has provided for
In !ofelgs County alone, sucb legal action as gar·
several hundred thousand tax nlshment of wages and at·
dollars are spent each year tachments and liens on
supporting these children property when necessary to
through welfare programs. · assure that parents, not
The Meigs County Welfare taxpayers , support these
Department has establtsbed children.

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