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,The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomeroy, 0 ., Tuesday, Nov, 22. t977

News •• in Briefs

Tammy Miller

(ConUnued from PIC• I)
Administrative Services has been authortzed by the state
Controlling Board to purchase an extra ~.000 tons of coal to
have on hand in case of a prolonged coal strike.
In approving the request Monday, the board added a
requirement that purchases he restricted to Ohio coal .unless
the department "after due diligence" .is unable. t~ fmd an
adequate supply within the state. John K1g~r. ad~1;nstrator of
state purchasing in the departrnenr, sa1d Oh1o s 26 ~tate
institutions have stockpiled 140,000 tons, which he said Is
enough w withstand only a 90-day coal strike .

in council chair
Tammy
Miller ,
15,
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Miller of
Willard E .
Pomeroy, and president ol
Explorer Law Enforcement
Post 230 in Meigs County, has
been elected
Explorer
chairperson ol !lie Tri.State
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
America.
Exploring is a division of
the Boy Scouts ol America
with lo cal headquarters
located at Huntington 1 W. Va.
Exploring is under adult
supervision, age group H
years to 21 years ol age-,!
Exploring is run by the
youths who put emphasis on
six
experience
areas,
vocational, outdoor adventure, citizenship, social ·
service and personal fitness.
Meigs County Post 2:Jo in
Pomeroy is sponsored by the

· ·Jo ;o.; K'ARSCHN1K of The Farmers Bank and Savings Co., left. and Mrs. Maxine
riffit h of the Pomer oy National Bank, present checks from their respective banks to
''h; u·Ies Hamilton, president of the Meigs Athletic Boosters . The Boosters are sponsoring
ci:e fourth an nual football games between Pomeroy and Middleport High Schools alumni to
1&lt;'h&lt;'IJ at 4 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day at the Meigs Stadium in Pomeroy. The money will be
useU fl)r thL' ga me footballs .

IIOSPITAL NEWS

Hussein
(ConUnUIICI fiun [)lge 1)

chpatrick and da ughter,
\' eter nns Memorial Hospital
AD MI TT ED ~ William Wendall Grate, Chasily Gray,
Watson, Reedsville ; Larry U.uise Green, Mason Grinun,
Pa tterson , Jr ., Racine; Clark Ruby Harper , Elizabeth
!hie .
Racine ;
Adeline Hicks, David Hill , Paula
King, Clyde Law , Mrs .
Hei lman ,
Pomeroy;
George
Lewi s and son ,
Adrienne French, Pomeroy;
Rohert Miller, Jea n Moore,
William Ca pehart , Shade;
'cllie Hanson, Middleport; Ella Mutzig, Anna Stephens,
Rolland Smith, Middleport. Carla Tobert, Cynthia Whitt ,
DISCHAHGED - Daniel . Mrs. Robert Williams and
Thomas , Lucy Spencer, son , Mrs. Ronnie Wolford and
Jimmy
Kil\g,
Gladys son, Robert Yates , Sally
Young.
Nicholson .
(Births Nov.%!)
Mr. and Mrs . Ronald
Horsley,
a
daughter,
Holzer Medical Center
Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. David
1Discharges Nov. 21)
-·Shafer, son, Cr own City: Mr: ·
Jean Ca rtwr ight , Roger and Mrs. John Sheets, a son,
Davis, _ Mrs. Leonard Fit· Pomeroy.

since Israel was founded in

1948.

"It 's very important not to
let the momentum get lost ,"
one said. " We now have the
best prospects lor peace in 30
years , but they must he
nourished to overcome the
doubters, the cynics and the
opponents of peace. "
At Ben Gurion Airport in
Jerusalem and in other major
Israeli centers , workmen
began pulling down Egypt's
falconcrested , red, white and
bliack flags that highlighted
the Sadat visit.
Off came the 'huge
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Welcome Sadat" signs that
greeted the Egyptian leader
and his entourage wherever
they went .
Israeli officials also
attempted to shake oil the
euphoria created by Sadat 's
and assess its
visit
implications:
shelter as the ·new storm
Israel's Defense Minister
brushed past the western . Ezer Weimlan said in a
coast, floodin g parts of television interview : "This Is
Kerala state , and roared something tremendous, a re·
north.
markable turning point." ·
The lull magnitude of the
Officials
expressed
disaster that struck a 25(). satisfaction with the mutual,
mile section ol the southern unwritten public pledge the
coast over the weekend was two countries made to shun
not irrunediately known.
war .
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We have decided no morewar between our nations,••
Begin said at the official
residence of President
Ephraim
Katzir, with Sadat
TAKENTOVMH
at
his side.
seated
The Pomeroy E·R Squad
"
We
shall
have no,. more
answered a call tQ E. Main
St., at 2:12 p.m . Monday lor wars," Sadat replied . He put
Addie Heilman at the Victor forward two slogans for the
Young residence . Mrs . future : " No war" and
Heilman was taken to "Security for all the nations
Veterans Memorial Hospital of the region ."
Sadat, in a lreak with his
where she was admitted.
Arab allies , recognized
Israe l' s right to exist ,
terminated the long-standing
state ol war against the
Jewish state and promised w
guarantee its security.

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Thousands die
NEW DELHI, India (UPI)
Rescue teams worked
tm.lay to reac-h more than
100,000 people left homeless
by the worst St1irm to hit
India in more than 100 years
- a devastating cyclone that
killed more than 6,000 people
a_nd. washed away scores of
\'illages.
Whil e the southe rn .st ate ol
Andhra Pradesh w·as still
r eellng from the cyclone and
the st orm -spa wne d tidal
'.l.·a ve that smashed the
:;out hern coa.st over the
wt :•KenJ . a nother cyclone ~
Indi&lt;-1 's third in the past week
threatened the coast north
of Bntn bi.l y.
"~""he
Born bay weath er
!n,reau re port ed '' g reat
·~1u:-m s1gn.:I!s": a nd warned
coa sta t r ~s nl e nt s to seek
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The

Weather
Chance ofShowers tonight,
low between 40 and 45 .
Clearing, chance of showers
Wednesday. High to upper
50s .
Probability
ol
precipitation 50 percent today
through Wednesday.

You'll feel good getting one:
You'll feel good giving one.

EVERYBODY

Shops the ·
WANT AD WAY

Meigs Co unty Sheriff' s
Department. Its institutional
representative is ,Sheriff
James J . Proffitt .
Tammy,
live
other
representatives and Post
Advisor Deputy M. L. Hysell,
went to the South Point
Holiday Inn Nov . 19 and 20 to
part.iripate in the first Expl orers Leadership Conference of the Tri-St ate Area
Ccuncil.
Training seminars were on
pro gram planning, lund
raising, motivation and 't
recruiting . The hi ghlights ol
the weekend were a disco·
dance and campa ign and
election of the Explorer
Pr esident
Ass ociati on
chainnan . Post 230 made Jl
tour of the Lawrence County •
Sheriff 's De partm ent in
Ironton on Sunday .

Ftinds asked
(ConUnued from Pl&amp;e I)
Verna Evans, now teaching in Ga!Upolis, was named to the
high school English post.
The rates of pay for non-teaching personnel substitutes
were adjusted effective immediately . The changes are: bus
drivers , $14 a day and $7 a balf day from $12 and $6;
kindergarten and miniitg bus drivers to $3.50 from $3.02 an
bour; cooks, $2.65 from $2.40 an hour ; custodians. $2 .75 fr om
$2.50 an hour; secretaries, remaining at $2.77 an hour :
mechanics remaining at $3.10 an hour ; aides, $2.50 an i hour
from $2.25, and maintenance workers, remaining a t $2.95 an
hour .
Jim Sheets was named wrestling coach for the remainder
of the year and it was agreed to create the position of assistant
girls basketball coach at $500 a year and advertise the post.
The budget for the girls athletic program was approved.
First grade teachers at Rutland, Harrisonville, Middleport
and Pomeroy were given one-half day professional leave to
observe a reading project for first graders taking place in
other schools and granted leaves of aboence were Mont Vance,
bus driver, Nov. 21 to Dec. 2, and Verbna Douglas, cook, Nov.
21 to remainder of the semester or until she is able to return to
work.
The board agreed that the superintendent will carry out
the same policies of the past in the work sch.edule of 12 month
employes during holiday periods such as Christmas and New
Year's.
Dwight Goins, ~istrator assistant, discussed with the
board the possibilities of purchasin g a modular building to be
used for the oveffliii. ol students at the Salem Center School. A
number ol such classrooms are available, having heen used at
Xenia until schools were rebuilt following a wrnado.
Goins and Supt. Charles Dowler were asked to investigate
the availability and price of such a building . Goins also
ouUined aspects of an environmental protection study at the
Salem Center School where concentrated efforts have been
made to conform to E .P.A. standards . A decision is expected
soon from the E .P .A.
The board approved the expenditure of $7,725.75 fr om the
lunchroom fund for the district to receive some $30,900 worth of
· new luncheoo equipment at various schools of the district
through a state program and approved the attendance of the
Meigs Local bus drivers team to the bus rodeo at Hocking
Tech. Donna Daniels placed sixth and will he taking part in
regional competition and the Meigs team placed third. The
drivers were a ccompanied by Goins who was commended for
his interest.

A THREATENED GENERAL STRIKE AT THE
SOUTHERN Ohio Correction Facility at Lucasville never
materialized Monday. A letter from a group calling itself the
" Nov. 21st steering committee' ' wa s delivered !0 , ~he
Cincinnati Post last week saying a •:general wildcat strike to
protest conditions at Lucasville would be called for M~n da~ .
But superintendent Arnold Jago said, "Everythmg IS
normal here . Nothing out of the ordioory ,"

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Ben Rife was employed as a custodian for the remainder of
the school year and the status of the Rutland gymnasium was
discussed. Goins reported that it cost the board approximately
$1,600 to heat the gymnasium last year. There bave been
several requests for use of the building Including the use of the
structure for housing some of the trucks of the Rutland Fire
Department. The board wak no action stating that it Is hoped
that the building can be ~d as an educational facility.
Mary V. Price, district nurse, was authorized to attend a
hearing workshop in Logan and George Glaze to proceed w
establish safety patrols at the Bradbury and Middleport
Elementary Schools in cooperation with the building
!"'i!lcipals.
High School Principal James Diehl was given pennlsaion
to transfer ~!left by the class of 197'1 without designating for
what it was expended into the general fund at the high school
lor replacement ol a microphone a nd the purchase of a copying
,
machine.
Morris outoined an in-service program to he held in the
Meigs Local District Monday for staff members. On hand to
address the staff during the morning hours will be Dr , Charles ·
Galloway, Ohio State University non-verbal communication
specialist. Workshops will be held during the afternoon hours.
The board agreed to provide additional pay for cooks at
schools serving lreakfast based on the number of students
served, Two parents were present to request relaxed bus
discipline for rural students who have to spend much more
time on school buses !ban others. Goins will study the r~:quest.
Attending the meeting in the junior high building in
Middleport were Dowler, Goins, Morris , of the central office ;
board meinhers, Mrs. Sheets, Joe Sayre, Wendell Hoover , Dr,
Keith Riggs and Virgil King; board memher elect, Carol
Pierce ; Charles Downie and Rita Slavin of the teaching staff,
and principals, James Diehl, John Mora and Robert Morris,
The ooard conferred with Hershel McClure on his request
for lease or purchase of a Sll)all piece of land behind his new
drive-in restaurant on East Main St. , in Pomeroy, but took the
matter under advisement .

Juveniles

Wild and woo.l y
winter hit northent
midwest and south

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"Don't pull out of the state of Ohio," the business leaders
were told by White. "We'll take care of you. " White agreed
that,with deregulation, modest growth in natural gas supplies
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sbould continue well Into the next century.

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FREMONT, OHIO - COLUMBIA GAS of Ohio Inc. Board
Chairman Marvin E. White Tuesday night told industrialists
from the northwestern section of the state not to leave because
of anticipitted energy problems . White told the group that if
some f&lt;rm of deregulation is approved by Ccngress, the
company's natural gas supplies should e&lt;ceed demand by

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he looked over this year's colorful toys preparatory to
making out that list lor Santa. This rocking horse was
among the toys to catch Tommy 's eye.

By UDlted Press International
WASHINGTON - THE FARMER'S SHARE of the
consumer food dollar, which has been declining steadily since
1973, is beading down again this year and may drop w a new
record low within a few more years. An Agriculture
Department food economics specialist, Henry Badger, said
today while final estimates are not available, it appears likely
the farm share willdropfrom 40 cents of the food d ollar in 1976
w between 38 and 39 cents this year.
In 1978, Badger said, current forecasts of probable !arm
and retail food prices suggest that the Iarmer's share figure
will slip a little further, probably to around 38 cents .

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Vol. 28.• No. 156

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A 2.8 mile link of lour-lane
limited access highway
connecting US 33 with SR 7 at
Five Points is in the five year
plan ol the state's highwa~
system with construction
tentatively proposed to begin
in1981.
That's the way Glenn Smith
Gallipolis,
district
of
engineer with the Depart·
ment ol Transportation,
described the department's
plans for highway development In Meigs County to the
Pomeroy
Chamber
of
Commerce folfowing lun~
cheon at . the Meigs Inn
Tuesday. The project is pne ol
440 retaineq by the department statewide, down from
925, for which funds are
expected to be available in
the next five years.
"The project from Rock
Springs to Five Points is one
we thought we could build,"
Smith· said.
He said there will he a
public meeting on Tuesday,
Nov. 29 from I to 7 p.m. atthe
Meigs County Museum.
Smith urged all interested
residents to come as the state
wants the opinions ol people
a bout the project.

" We would like to listen to parking in. Pomeroy frum
the people's thOughis what Dec. 19 through Dec . 23.
they like and dislike," Smith
The chamber agreed to
said.
furnish the meter hoods
The proposed highway link which will allow two hour free
will cost approximately $5 parking during th e week
million.
hefore Christmas. Merchants
There are many surveys to are urged to d·i scourage
be made in cl uding a employes parking in the free
historical survey. Smith sa id spaces as the free parking is
70 percent ol the funding will to encourage shoppers. ·
be federa I money. The
Pomeroy village . will
connecting link to Five Points provide police to patrol the
is expected to be part of a streets during the free
,plan to reroute US 33 later parking week. Bill Quickel
from Five Points acros~ the will serve as chalnnan in
southeastern underbelly ol covering the meters using .
the county to Great Bend members ol DeMola y to
where a new bridge to assist.
Ravenswood, W. Va . already
It was reported that
is tmder c.onstruction. ·
Pomeroy firemen are
Smith indicated SR 124 covering the new. Christmas
around Rutland also is in the lights with tinsel. The . new
planning stages.
lights will be placed on Main
Fred Crow, president, said Street and the old lights on
in his opinion the proposed Second Street. The lights will
project would be an im- be turned on Dec. 4.
provement to the county. He
The annual Chri stmas
added that following the · parade will be Sunday, Dec. 4
public meeting on the 29th the at 2 p.m., assembling at the
Chamber would consider old Pomeroy Junior Higti.
endorsing the project.
Meeting with t~e chamber
were Mayor Clarence ·An·
drews and councilman Lou
Osborne t o talk about free

meetmg, they were attacked
bY mercenaries and English
and Dutch. The Indians were
ordered from the building
and as they came forth they
were shot down. The rest
were burned alive in the
building," Newell said.
Dr. James Deetz, an an.
thropology professor at
Brown University in Rhode ·
Island and visiting professor
at the College of William and
Mary in Williamsburg, Va .,
said Thanksgiving began in
1621 at Plymoyth Plantation .
That doesn't ji'lie with the the
viewsofVirginiaits, including
Gov. Mills E. Godwin Jr .
They claim the first festival
was on Dec. 4, 1619, at
Virginia • s
Berke I e y
Plantation on the James
River.
The only massacres this
Thanksgiving,
however ,
could be on the football field .
The Chicago Bears, eyeing

the NFL playoffs alter an
upset win over Minnesota,
meet the Detroit Lions in
Pontiac Mich . and the
intense ;ivalry between the
Washington Redskins and the
St. Louis Cardinals will he
renewed
along
ihe
Mississippi riverfront.
A half-million spectators
are expected for the 45minute Thanksgiving Day
liarade in Detroit. HU!Idreds
of thousands will be out to
view
the
Mary 's
extravaganza in New York
and millions more will watch
it on television.
And American service
families around the world are
expected w consume more
than 2 million pounds of
turkey slightly more than
onepoa'md!oceachofthe 1.78
million so ldier s sailors
airmen and Ma~ines ami
their families.
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The Gold Star Christmas
give-away will start the next
day, on Dec. 5.
It was pointed out that
trash is being removed !rom
the property owned by Amy
King sla nd Jones. Mayor
Andrews stated that th e
village Christmas ,tr ee was to
he put up Wednesday.
Introduced were Maxine
Grilfith of the Pomeroy
National Bank and . Bill
Nelson ol Smith Ne lson
Motors.
Attending were Cro w,
·smith , Bill Grueser. Stan
Houdashelt, Jim Frecker,
Ma xine
Griffith,
Dale
Warner, Lou Osborne, Mayor
Andrews, Bill Quickel, Blll
Nelson, Phil Ke lly , Bill
Mayer , VIrgil Teaford ,
Vernon Weber , John Anderson,
Hank
Cleland ,
Thereon Johnson, Joe Young ,
Leo Vaughan, Ted Reed , C.
E. Blakes lee , BarbaraChapman, secreta r y, Beulah
Jones and Katie Crow.

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TIME FOR TOYS - Christmas is com ing and fiveyear-&lt;&gt;ld Tommy Jaspars, Racine, son ol Nancy Jaspars,
was having a ball at the toyland ol Stiffler' s in Pomeroy as

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memories that will color all the coming Thanksgivings, particularly
those ol our c hildren.
It makes us pause to consider what kind of memories we are making
for them, what kind of family life , what kind of attitude toward the world .
We celebrate Thanksgiving in good and not so good ~ear'S'. In the
latter, 'concern for what the future holds can cast a pall over the
festivities.
But there is always reassurance in the example ol the first Thanksgiving. It was festive, yes, but all the more meaningful because it was
held In perilous times. The future was not at all certain for those pioneers ..
in a harsh wilderness, and there was no guarantee that they would
survive for another year.
Yet a spirit of hope and confidence so infused that first Thanksgiving
that it has reached down over the centuries to us. No sense of impending
and Inevitable doom should sit a t America's Thanksgiving tables today .
There is concern fat the futur e, of course, but along with that concern
goes a determination to make sure there is a future for us and for our
children.

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HILOTEMPS
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
highesttemperature reported
Monday to the National
Weather Service, excluding
Alaska and Hawaii, was 90.
degrees at McAllen, Texas .
Today's low was 20 degrees
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Thanksgiving· day is here again, which in itself is something to be
thankful lor . It's a quiet, family day that centers about the traditional
" groaning board ." It's an unhectic, unhurried day (except for those in the
kitchen, but for most of the results are well worth it), a day that can he
enjoyed lor itself alone.
Sometime today, probably after we re treat from the scene of
devastation wroug ht upon the turk ey or Ute ham or what have you, we'll
take a lew moments to look back over the pa st year in a spirit ol thankfulness .
We'll reflect on the good things that have come our way ; to us
personally, to 0\!1' loved ones and to our fellow men at large. The
disappointments , the frustrations, even the tragedies we may have
known, will fade Into the background as we relax in a sense of gratitude
just for the mere fa ct of being a live.
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But Thanksgiving is more than a once-a-year review or balance sheet
of the previous 1% months. It's a collection of memories of many other
similar holidays. It 's the sum of all the Thanksgivings we have ever
known .
,
Thinking on th is, we realize that today we are buildi n~ part of the

COLUMBUS OHIO - PUBUSHER LARRY FLYNT,
after having bee~ cooverted to Christianity, saye he will not
close down his men's magazines because " pronography IS just
a symptom of what 's wrong with our society, not the cause ."
"You don't take the bottle from the alcoholic, you t.ake the
r....~llltl!lllio-- • alcoholic from the bottle," said Flynt Monday in a n exclusive
interview with SCPO-TV (Cincinnati ) newsman Larry Sellers.
Flynt 's wife Althea said her husband has become a more
TAMMY MILLER
loving husblind, a better father and a more understanding boilS
in the few days since his religious conversion at the hands of
President Carter's sister , -1·...
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Assembly of God Church in Houston with evangelist and fa1th
healer Ruth ,Carter Stapleton. He promised to c hange the
(ConUnued from page 1)
format of his magazine !rom raunchy sex to healthy sex plus
attempted t o enter the other topics.
building by breaking out a
" I will he making Jots of changes in the magazines ," he
pane in the window ol a door said. "For instance, we are going to change " Asshole of the
on the west . side ol the ·&lt;Month' to "Hypocrite of the Month ' and use a turkey lor the
building. This lime the hol e symbol."
broken in the glass wa s too
high for them to reach in to
unlock the door.
The inciden~ is still under
in ve~tigation. Th~ juveniles
were turned over to the
parents. Charges are pending
in J uvenilC Court.
Sheriff's
office
has
received a repOrt that be. tween 8 :30 and 9 p.m. Sunday
someone shot through the
Mrs . Highey said .
UDlted Press Intertllltioaal
A Wyoming Highway
.side window of the Hiland
Blizzar\ls paralyzed parts
Church. The complainant of the northern Rockies and Patrol dispatcher described a
advised that had people been upper Midwest and drenching trail ol abandoned trucks
sitting ir1 the seats lor ser· rains soaked wide sections of al ong Interstate 80, between
vices they would have likel y the South Monday as the Laramie a nd Rock Springs .
been struck.
''ll one were able ' to get
weather held a wintry grip on
Monday evening deputies ·most of the· nation .
through, one would be a ble to
investigated deer acci.dent
see
ghosts oll8-wheelers," he
" It was horrible, just plain
on SR 7 just north of Chester . old horrible.l've never in my said.
Donna J . Powell, Rt. 2, li!e seen anything like It The blizzard was due to
Pomeroy, was trave ling and l was in the blizzard ol blow out ol the northern
south on Rt. 7 when a buc.k '49," said Betty Higbey ol Midwest and inw the Hudson
that ran into the side of her Evanst on,
Bay area ol Canada, the
Wy o.,
who
ca r was killed . There were no referred to an Oklahoma National Weather Service
injuries, but only slight blizzard 28 years ago.
predicted . In its wake, snow
damage to her car.
was
piled 17 inches deep at
Mrs . Highey was caught
Bemidji,
Minn. and , Fargo ,
a long with hundreds of
N.D.
Drifts
were as high as 5
motorist s on Wyoming
feet.
highways, where the blizzard
Winds clocked at 00.'10 mph
stretched the normal threeacross the western
blew
hour drive from Cheyenne to
Great
Lakes, forcing traffic
BANK ROBBED
Rawlins to a seven-hour
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio journey. · Vehicles were curbo; on the iknile Mackinac
(UPI) - An undetennined strewn along a 21-mile .Bridge across the Straits ol
amount of . cash was taken stretch east of Rawlins . Mackinac hetwl'en upper and
l'Y!onday from a National City Trucks were jackknifed and Lower Michi gan.
Temperatures plwnmeted
turned on their· sideS.Bank ol Cleveland branch by
" lt blew one big camper off w '!:/ below zero in Wyoming
a gurunan who lired at the
fl oor and demanded cash
the road and turned it about and Montana and below zero
from three tellers , then half way over . I couldn 't even in Nebraska Monday. The
pistol-whipped one of them count the nwnber of semi's cold fanned out across most
before fleeing, police said. turned over on ·their sides," of the upper two thirds of the
nation.

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The, S peidel Digital Watch is an extra special
gift. Because it's not just a gift of time. it's an
elegant gift of jewelry too.

Shaping of the future out of the past

PITTSBuRGH - THE STEEL · INDUSTRY is waging a
campaign against cheap foreign steel imported into. the United
States but is buying !&lt;reign coal at below domestic ·prices to
protect itself in the event of a nationwide coal strike.
With the United Mine Workers Ullion and tile Bituminous
Coal Operawrs Association bargaining to replace a wage
contract that expires Dec. 6, major steelmakers admit to
buying foceign and domestic' coal and its byproduct, coke, w
safeguard operations. Both cilal and coke are essential to the
steel making ·process.
"We're not considering a strike a foregone conclusion , but ,
oo the other hand, you have to protect yoursell," said a spokesman for U. S. Steel Corp.

'

By ANDREW A. YEMMA
United Press International
A Briton newly arrived in
thi ~ country described
Thanksgivirig this way:
"America has come up
with the greatest holiday ever
invented by man - you don't
have to go to church or
anything. You just stay home
and eat ."
Mo~e than. 200 million
Amencans Will be able to
choose Thursday from an
estimated 138 million turkeys
- the second largest crop in
the nation's history -and a
televisio~ diet of parades and
football w honor the great
American holiday .
Thai is, il it really is an
American holiday. Some
revisionists doubt it.
.Dr . Donald Scheick of Indiana State Umvers1ty clatms
thanksgivings
we re
celebrated by the ancient
Egyptians, Mesopotamians

and Greeks. The America n
Thanksgiving trappings are
myths based on folklore
rather than fact, he said .
" There is no recorded evidence that the colonists even
wak time out w say a
prayer," Shieck said.
But not to be turkey day's
version of Scrooge, he said
our
Thanksgiving
" ls
symbolic of some things in
American history we think
areveryimportantandworth
preserving
and
being
thankful for."
Gloomier yet i&amp;the version
espoused by 84-year-old
Maine anthropologist
William B. Newell. Il:e said
the first Thanksgiving was a
celebration of the massacre
of 700 Indian men, women
and children holding their
annual green .corn dance in
Massachusetts Bay Colony in
1637.
"Gathered in this place of

Flynt ·to hustle for the Lord

'Christ may 'have come into Althea, that "92 percent of
tlle Lord ."
your
life but $20 millon just the people , according to a
Flynt appeared in a taped
walked
out.'"
recent Harris poll helieve in
interview with Tom Brokaw
Mrs.
Stapleton
said she had God and . only 25 percent
on NBC's Today Show with
Ruth Carter· Stapleton, talked to her brother and told · believe In porngraphy. I told
President Carter's evanglist him not to worry about her her I have been selling the
relationship with Flynt.
'\Vfong thing."
sister.
" I called him and said I ·
Mrs. Stapleton recalled the
Flynt appeared twice at
:;:;:;:;:;·:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::;::::::::::::: religious rallys in Texas with .know you are reading all ftrst time she had met Flynt
WASffiNGTON - IF THE. NATION'S SOFT coal miners
·
Mrs. Staplewn and said when kinds of things," she said. "I ·earlier this fall.
Strike next mooth, United Mine Workers President Arnold
HOLIDAY FOR US
he · returned · home to said Ji!"my don ' t worry
" The first time that we
Ohio Valley Publlshillg
Miller sars union health and death benefits will halt
Col\lffibus, Ohio, he told his about what you read in the talked we met at an airport,"
frnmediaiely and pension payments . ·will be reduced in
Cu. newspapers will nut be · wife of his change.
newspapers, . what you read she said. "I thought a parade
January. Nevertheless, Miller said Tuesday, th.e UMW would
published
Thursday,
of nude women were going to
"I started talking to her," about Larry :
Thanksgiving Day, su that
not reduce its wage contract demands. The old contract
"He just laughed and said I come off the plane. Larry got
he said. "I wid her I have got
expll]es Dec. 6.
. empluyes· may jnin their
w completel,y change the am not the ieast bit worried in the ca r , talking and
Il:e warned· the Bituminous Coal Operators of Am~rica not
families over the holiday.
magazine and everytthing and I don't really believe chatting. We went to a
w believe that his announcement "pt•ts unbearable pressure" Publlcatlnn · wlll be 1 about it. Christ has come into everything I read in the country club to dinner."
oo the union . "It will not make us knucl&lt;le under to the BCOA ,"
resumed Friday.
my life. Her eyes got about . newspapers,u she said.
She said she began talking
Miller said.
·
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::; :;:;:;:;: :: :~::::::::::::::;:::::;:::; :;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;
Flynt said Jle told his wife .
that big around and she said,
Continued on A· 6
NEW YORK (UPI) Hustler Magazine Publli&gt;her
Larry Flynt, claimed today
he is "a completely new
person " since · 11Christ has
come into my life" and
instead of ''hustling sex we
are going to be hustling for

Plans for the annual Christ· Middleport.
mas parad e to be held
New officers elected during
Monday night and election of the meeting presided over by
new officers highlighted a Emerson Heighton were
meeting of the Middleport George Inge ls , pre$ldent;
Baker,
vice
Chamher of Commerce at the Edison
Meigs Inn Tuesday night ..
president; Edna Wlliti&gt;n1
The parade, headed by secretary, and Alwllda
George Ingels and Mick Werner, treasurer . It was
Childs,' will start at Gateway agreed to send a letter of
at 6:30 p.m . and move prot est to the coal loading
through the business section . facilities at Clifton, W. Va ., to
Along the parade route, the Atmy Corps of Engineers
Santa will throw candy to at Huntington.
children and· will be at the
Attending were Mr. and
CitiZens National Bank drive- Mrs. Don Wilson, Mr. and
through area following the Mrs .. Dale Dutton. Mr. and
parade to give more candy to Mrs . Edison Baker. Gill
children. Santa will also be on Moore, Ann McCoy, Dave
the streets of the business Buskirk, Joe McConahy, Mr.
section Saturday afternoons and Mrs. Mannlng Kloes, Mr.
and evenings beginning Dec . and Mrs. Dan Riggs , Mr. and
16 when merchants will begin Mrs. Emerson Heighton and
remaining open until 8 each George Ingels.
evening .
On the night of the parade
Middleport merchants will be
staging speCial sa les to be
.known as "Santa's Moonlight
Sale."
Cloudy
tonight
with
Edison Baker w11l confer showers likely. Low in the
with council on the freeing of . lower 40s. Cloudy Thu~sday,
parking meters in Middleport high n.ear. 60. Probability of
lor the Christmas shopping prec1p1tat1on 60 pet. today
seaso n. Fifty-three mer- andtomght, 20 pet. Thursday .
chants ha ve made co ntributions to the annual
Chri s tma s promotion ,
however this year business
houses will offer their own
promo tions including the
awarding of gifts.
Joe McConahy ol WMPO
and David Buskirk of The
Daily Sentinel prese nted
their advertising programs
for the holiday season · an~
McConahy announced that
the parade on Monday night
will be broadcast. Welcomed
as new members were Gill
Moore a nd Ann McCoy, of
Gillian's, a new business in

Weather

DAYS TO
CHRISTMAS

·'

�IJearings Will begin

A-3- The Dully Sentmel , Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday. Nov · 23 , 1977

Meigs basketball opens Friday against Vikings

December 4
~

prehea r ing co nrerence to
determine the number and
nrder or witnesses and to
est&lt;~ bl ish pr oced ures for
presentation
of
the
testimony, the PUCO said.
After the cooference, the
bearing will be adjourned
unti l Jan . 9 when testimony
will be taken and e\odence
presented . sai d the PUCO.
In setting the hearing date,
U1e Commission cauiioned
the pa rties in the Ci:jse to
ass1st in U1c deve lopment of a
fu ll record by responding to
winter 's energy cr isis .
The first day of the requests for information and
hearings will be taken up by a data .as qu ickly as possible.

COI.UMBUS i UPII - The
Public Utilities Co mmission
uf Ohin t0day set Dec. 14 for
the be~inning or hearings mto
a r &lt;&gt;mplai)lt filed by Ohio
Attorney General Wilham J .
Brown against Col umbiH Gas
of
Ohiu ,
Columbi a
Tr a nsmi ssion Cor p. and
Columbia LNG Corp.
Brnwn filed the ~om plaint
agai nst t he Colu mbia
sys tems firm s in April,
alleging Inismanagenlent of
gas s uppli e~ du ring last

CHARLES HAMILTON, left, president of the Meigs Local Athletic Boosters, and
Edward Durst, represen ting the Citizens Na tiona l Bank of Middleport, check out four
trophies to be awarded at the Pomeroy.Middleport alumni football game at 4 p.m. Thursday
at the Meigs Stadium in Pomeroy. The trophies will be awarded to the best defensive
players on each team. TI1e Citizens National Bank and the Athens County Meigs Branch
Savmgs and Loan provided the trophies.
·

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'

DOORS 1:\ TOWN - Meigs Hi gh studenl.'ia s part nf an art prnj&lt;ocl
railed .. walk ab&lt;&gt;ut .. under the supenision of Chri&amp;tie Burson. a student at O.U. pa inted
mura ls nn the ga rage doors of :\.-Irs. Anna Hlldore, Syracuse. Shown by the murals are fn •nt.
l.r , Julie Byer, Pam C. lees and Jana Burson: bark, Lon Wn0d and Chr istie.
~l OST A TTR.~CT I\' E

(7-4). B ir m ingham , Ala ., 8
p.m .

Bowl lineups for 1977
College Footba l l Bowls
Uni ted Pres s Internationa l
All T im es EST

Dec . 17
Independence Bowl
LOUI SV i lle

Dec . 3
M E AC

l OU ISi ana

CI AA
Cha m pionlfl i p, R ichmo11 d . Va
Amos A l-onzo Stagg Bowl
I N CAA
Dili'
Ill
c ham pwnshi p L Pheni:~&lt; City, A la .
Dec . 10
Pioneer Bow l ( NCAA Oiv I I
W i c hi ta
c ha m p ion s hip) ,

Fa l ls. Te x.

{7- 3- 1)

T ech

Dec . 23
Tangerine Bow l - F lor ida
Sta te [8. 1) vs . Tex as Tech (7 2). Orl ando, Fl a., 8 p.m .

VS.

(6 -1- 2),

ShrevepOrt , La ., 2: 30p .m .
Dec. 19
Lil?e r ~'t

Car ol i na

Bow l (8-2-1)

Nor t h

Dec . 25
F ies ta Bowl Color.a do
Sta te (8-2-1} or Arizon a Sta te

IS·l l

vs. Penn State (9 1).

Tempe , Ar iz ., d p.m .

Dec . 30

vs .

Oklahoma 19-l ) or Nebr as ka
(8-2), M em phis , Tenn ., 8 p.m .
Dec. 22
Ha l l of Fa me Classic --/
Mar y land (7-.s ) vs M innesota

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Sun Bow l, El Pas o, Te)( . Slanford ( 8 3) vs . Louisi ana
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Bluebonnet Bowl - Te)(as
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Wash ington (7 4), Hous ton , 8

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Jan . 7
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Fri . &amp; Sat. Evening 7:30P. M.
Sunday Mo rning 10 : 00 A. M.

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Jan . 2
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or Tex as A&amp;M (7-2) vs. Not re
Dame (9- 1). Dallas, 2 p.m .
Sugar Bowl - Alabama ( ~ 1) vs . Otl io State (9-2), New
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76ers lOS, Ruckets 99 :
Doug Collins fired in 27
points a nd George McGinnis
added 24 as Philadelphia won
its fifth straight. The 76ers
now lead the Atlantic
Division by one game. Calvin
Murphy paced Houston with
24 points.
Bu(ks 109, Warriors 88:
Brian Winters tossed in 22
points 'to carry Milwaukee
over Golden State . Dave
Meyers ad&lt;ted 17 points and
Marques Johnson 16 as the
Bucks snapped a four-game
home losing streak. Robert
Parish had 19 and Rick Barry
18 for the Warriors.
Jazz 123, Pacers 108:
Pete Marovich scored 34
points and Truck Robinson
totaled 28 points and 22
rebounds to give New Orleans
its third consecutive victory .
Adrian Dantley finished wi¢
29 poinl.'i for Indiana.
Suns 118, Lakers 107 :
Rookie Walter Davis
scored a career-high 34 points
as Phoenix bumped Los
Angeles. Paul Wes tphal
added 26 points lor the SUns,
while rookie James Edwards
had 29 and Earl Tatwn had 22
for the Lakers.

POLLY·s POINTERS
Polly Cramer

""

Gr am mas as th ird ba se coa ch.
,
Ch1 cag o Cubs - Signed C.B _ __:::.__...:":__ _,.,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Da v 1s as dir ec tor ot pla ye r
r ep lac ing

John

Don 't wash crinoline

DEAR POLLY - When a
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I washed recipe calls for chopped nuts
use the hanuner from your
Edd ie John son to a f i ve -ye ar and dried two cloth purses
con tra c t .
but when I took them out of tool box instead of the rolling
San Antonio - Placed center
pin. Place nuts on waxed
Tile Athens County
J im Eak ins on wai ver s. An - the dryer, which was just as
Saivings &amp; Lo•n Co.
paper, fold over one side to
noun ced ' that free agent guard soon as it stopped, they were
Dennis Layton wou ld be s ign ed. lull of wrinkles. I tried iron·
2" Second St.
cover
nuts and hammer
Football
·
Pvmtroy, Ohlo
away.M.C.R.
ing'
them
but
the
wrinkles
St . Louis - Signed safel y Bi ll
Bradley and c o r n e r b ·a c k would not come out. What can
DEAR POLLY - When
Rod hey
Colber t , bot h
f r ee
I do to get them out' - . neckties are hanging on a
agen ts, to contr a ct.
cdat hanger keep them from
Toronto (CFL) ·- Releas ed JACKIEJ .
_..,
placekicker Zenon Andusyshyn,
sliding
off by clipping each tie
DEAR
JACKIE
Were
for m prly of UCLA .
your purses supposed to be with a larger paper clip and
washed ? II they have stiffen· find they stay in place ~nd
you will be saved the cost of
ing
of and
any .sort
between
the · buying a tie rack.
lining
the outside
I feel
When putting new shower
sure It is the trouble maker.
Thanks To The Voters of
Crinoline or any sort ·of s: •I· curtains Qn the rod sprinkle
fening will dry very wrinkled some talcum powder on the
Orange Township
unless smoothec out or e.ven rod and the plastic curtain
ironed before it dries . Deep wi )I slide very easily. For Your Vote and Support In .
stiff wrinkles inside would JULIE.
DEAR POLLY ·· My
cause the outer cover to also
the Nov. 8th Election
Pointer
is for those who enjoy
wrinkle.- POLLY.
doing
needlepoint
and like to
bEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with those always in· make things a bit out of the
distinct and unreadable cash ordinary. There is no more
ORANGE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
register slips we get at 'the delightful reminder of a trip
Pd . Pol . Adv .
super-market and even than a pillow made with the
names of places you have
department stores. - ANN.
been and the dates. I have
done one as a teminder of a
trip to Disney World and
another of a Las Vegas trip. I
am even going back as far as
our honeymoon. The colors of
the various states can be
worked into the design or the
colors could be those that
would look well in your living
room. It is also a nice way to
use a lot of that leftover work
MUD &amp; SNOW TIRES
that needlepointers ac·
cwnulate. When you bave all
SPECtAL BUY
you want or need think about
doing one for that friend who
has everything or for a grand-·
mother with aU 'her grand·
children's names and bir·
FUll 4 PLY
\hdays, the same for a
mother with her children's
NYLON
names and dates or her anniversary dates. A friend
BLACKWALL
might like one that you have
had a group of her close
Plus F.E.T. of 12.37
triends . autograph, in their
own handwriting, but l!Sing
your own marker pen that Is
wateroroof and made for. use
,.
on neddlepoint canvas. I have
a pinched nerve in each' wrist
.
·--'
but never stor; doing needleiJ
• •
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pom.
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.·
DEAR K.J.B. - I did a
similar thing by using the
names of the members of a
son's family and even their
pets but all fitting in squares
to make a crossword puzzle.
They are fun to work out and
If there are too many blank
blocks fill in with tiny
flowers.
- POLLY.
Plus F~E.T. of 12.01
Polly will send you one of
her signed tl)ank-you
newspaper coupon clippers If
PRICES GOOD THRU NOV. 30, 1977
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or PJ;oblem in
her column. Write POLLY'S
POINTERS in care of this
newspaper.
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Co x, who was named ass ,stanl
to Bob Ke nnedy. vice pres ident
in c ha rQl' o t ba se ball · ope r a ·
tions .
Basketball
Sign ed
g uar d
A tlanta

by The

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one. ~'ortunate ly, it came
By FRED LIEF
right back to me and I laid it
UPI Sports Writer
Bobby Jones' three-point in and then got fouled ."
Bobby Wilkerson then
play in the la st mi nute
Tue sday ni ght gave the added six straight points as
Denver Nuggets, which leads Washington bit the bullet.
Dan Issei had 26 points and
the Midwest Division with a
12-5 record, a 119-114 victory David Thompson added 24 lor
60
over the Washington Bullets, the Nuggets. Denver has now
for their seventh straight won four of five on the road,
which is no small feat in the
WHA Standings
triumph .
,
By United Pr e ss Internat ional
With 32 secorids remaining NBA.
Washin gton , their four·
~ ew Engl and
~ L? ~- Pt;r. and Denver up, 110--109 ~ the 6game
winnin g
streak
Winn lpeg
12 1 1
25 foot.·9 Jones tried to draw a
Queb ec
10 7 1
2l
foul on Washington 's Elvin snapped, was led by Bob
Edmon ton ,
8 9 1
17
Dandridge with 29 points and
Hous ton
6 9 o
12 Hayes. Jones, who finished
l nd i a n apo~i s
s 9 2 12 with 18 points, was looking for Mitch Kupchak with 19.
4 10 2
10 a whistle but it didn't come .
Elsewhere in the NBA ,
Bir m ing ham
Cinc innat i
&lt;1 11 0
8
Buffalo clipped New York,
He then took the rebound on
Tuesday 's Resu lts
Qu ebec S. New England 4
hi s own sh ot a nd tn'ed agam
· . 102·101, Philad e l phia
Edmonton 4. Winn ipeg 2
Wednesday 's Games
But this time it was defeated Houston, 105·99,
Milwaukee whipped Golden
Quebec at Cincinnali
altogether dlHerent.
Birm ingha m at Houston
f
Ind ianapo lis at New Eng
" My only re ason
or State, 1(19.$, New Orleans
Thursday ' s Games .
throwing that first shot Up downed Indiana, 123-108, and
Cincl at B i r m i ngham ·~·
was to ·draw the foul ," sa id Phoenix stopped Los Angeles,
dmont on at lndpl s
, .E_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,., Jones. "But they ~idn ' t call llll-IQ7.
Braves 102, Kni ck~ 101:
Randy Smith scored 26
points - including a jumper
with three seconds remaining
- to send Buffalo past New
•
York . The Braves were
sparked by Billy Knight 's 34
points. Bob McAdoo topped
the Knicks with 36 poi nts
Sporrs Tran sactions
while Lonnie Shelton had 17.
By Uni t ed Press International
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Tuesday
1
7 12 Pet . per year on a
Baseball
4 year certificate of
Allan! &lt;! - Si gned Bobb y Co)(
to a two year contr ac l as
deposit.
manag er .
$5,000.00
New Yor ~&lt;, Ya n k.ets ...- Signed
minimum
r 1gh t handed r eliey""er Rich Gos
deposit.
sage of Pitt sburg h .to a six ye ar
Ft Recovery 75F t Lora mie 6 1
Houston 55 Ru ssi a 51
Indian Lake 67 River si de 45
Jackson Cen ter 73 Fa irla w n
70
Mississl nawa Va l ley 56 Un ion
City I indl 47
National Tr a it 49 F r ank lin Monroe 47
Perrysburg 62 Oreg on St r i tch

develoPment ,

By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have
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medication. I exercise. ~ am
about eight to· 10 pounds,
overweight. and seem to have
no particular stress i,n my
life.
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100. Some have mentioned
that it might be caused by
drinking nothing but com·
mercially softened ·water at
home. Could the salt in this
contribute enough salt to my
system to be a problem' ·
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associated with disease of the
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husband is in his late 40s. He
is a big eater, but does hea·vy
physical labor, so usually
uses up the energy from his
big meal.
,,
He eats no breakfast, has a
light lunch, and a big dinner.
He doesn't have much indigestion except during the
night - two nights in a row
this week, he got up quickly to
vomit, and had a lot of acidi·
ty. He says he's not sick.
About a year ago, he had
bleeding from his bowels, it
stopped but came baok once.
What do you think causes the
vOmiting ?
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medical examination. There
is no other way to find out the
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water softeners, but some dd
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content in the water. In addi· with food regurgitating back
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,drinking purposes, why don't history. While waiting to see
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water. I would suspect the have him change his eating
mild medicines you are habits and eat a normal
receiving help eliminate si;U breakfast, a reaso nable
lunch, and a very light even·
from your body.
~
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before he goes to bed. He
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and alcohol if he uses these,
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MEIGS-MASON ARF..A
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Ohio High School
Basketball Results
United Press International
Bethel 108 Tipp Cit y 69
Botklns 80 Anna 70

Kennedy. All are from last season 's reserve squad.
A look at the Marauder roster immediately reveals one
probable weakness on this year's club - a disadvantage of
height. .
'
Only Stanley and Diaz reach 6'1". Meigs is relatively
inexperienced, but those coming up from the reserves could
help If they adjum to varsity play well. Coach Logan says that
a few games under their belts will make a big difference in the
club's perfortruince .
.
One strength that might give the Meigs opponents fits is
the fact that overall the team possesses quickness. This will
allow the Marauders to employ a pressing defense . Logan
won't decide on the live starters until much later in the week,
due to the short length of practice time the football players
have had.
Vinton is a team that will start the same five they did most
r
of last year. Patterson and Prater are tllugh on' the boards to go
along with their good shooting. Wallace i~ the controlling
guard and he can give any team fits with his outside shooting.
1\vo years ago VInton's reserve team went undefeated IS.
o; and many of that team saw some starting action laSt year.
Opening last season, Meigs dropped a 60-51 decision, but later
recovery from injury, we'll ln tbe season they downed the· Vikings at Vinton as the
By DAVID MOFFIT
have better pitching next Marauders sank eight of eight free throws in the last two
UPI Sports Writer
ATLANTA (UPI) - Bobby year." . minutes.
But Cox said he didn't know
Cox says he doesn't know
The VIkings like to run and they're very physical under
where his predecessor, Dave how ·much help the Braves the boards, VInton plays at Alexander on Friday and will have
Bri&amp;ol went wrong , but the could expect from Andy Mes- that one game under their belt when they come ID Morrison
new manager of the long- sersmith, the $1 mUlion free Gymnasimn Saturday. It's a whole new season and fans will
stumbling Atlanta Braves is asent who has been plagued bave their first look ~t tbe Marauders this Saturday. Reserve
flashing the same shiny by injuries since joining the game begins at 6:30. Following is a Meigs roster :
confidence Bristol displayed Braves in 1976. " We won't
VARSITY ROSTER
before he was done in by two know until we get into the NAME
Home Away Ht. , Yr.
straight last·place finishes. season.''
KeMyYoung
4
5 5-11
12
And General Manager Bill Chuck Follrod
After signing a two.yoar
14
IS
tHl
12
contract with the Braves Lucas and O\VIler Ted Turner Brent Stanley
42
43
6-1
12
Tuesday, Cox said,"I hope to made it pretty clear that Cox Ray Andrews
24
25
tHl
11
work hard as I can without can't expect any help from Greg Becller
12
13
5-11
11
pu ttin g pressure on the this year's free-agent draft . Dave Blake
40
41
tHl
11
"Quite frankly," said Tim Coats
players. Although this is my
10
11
5-10
12
fir&amp;! time to manage in the I.AJcas. "I don't think we are Tom Hawley
32
33
tHl
II
majoc leagues, I think I can going to sign any free agenP~. Gene Halley
20
21
5-10
12
handle.ballplayers just like I Tl)e price is too high. "
Bill Elkins
30
31
5-7
11
"That'~
right," said Chuck Kennedy
did iri the minor lea'gues.
22
23
5-10
11
Here or there, it 's still a TUrner. "We lost close to $2 Rndolfo l&gt;iaz
34
35
6-1
12
million last year. We're not
young man's game."
RESERVE ROSTER
able
ID compete (in the draft) Bill O'Brien
The only crack in Cox's
12
13
5-10
11
confidence -came when the against the big city teams. Chris Yeager
5-11
11
40
41
subject got around Ill Sraves' -That's an economic fact of Dan Thomas
5-10
10
14
15
pitching, worm in the majors life."
10
5-10
10
11
Dan Carman
Cox, who spent the past 10 Rick Blaettnar
fH)
this past season with a 4.85
10
34
35
years with the New York Don Icenhower
earned run average.
33
5-10
10
32
"We definitely need some Yankees as a player, a minor Cliff Kennedy
5-9
10
4
5
pitching," said Cox. "We league manager and a coach, Tim Faulk
22
23
5-10
10
can't win without pitching. ·became Atlanta's e ighth Roger Carson
10
5-10
21
20
!H)
.Hopefully, through trades or manager in 12 years .
10
44
45
Todd Snowden
9
42
43 5·11
Steve Ohlinger
5-9 .
9
24
25
Britt Dodson
1977·78SCHEDULE
Sat., Nov. 26- Vinton County at Meigs ,
Fri., Dec. 2 -Meigs at Ironlol),
Fri., Dec. 9 - Logan at Meigs,
Tue., Dec. 13 - Meigs at Wellston.
Fri., Dec. 16 - Jackson at Meigs.
Sat., Dec, 17 - Meigs at Wahama.
Thu., Dec. 22 - Waverly at Meigs.
Fri., Dec. 23 -Meigs at Vinton County.
The final rosters bave been disclosed for the annual
Tue., Jan. 3 - Atbens at Meigs.
Thanksgiving Day alwnni football game Thursday spo118ored
Fri., Jan. 6- Meigs at Gallipolis.
.
by the Meigs Athletic Boosters, game time is 4 p.m. on tbe
Fri., Jan. 13 ~ Ironton at Meigs.
'
Marauder Stadiwn turf.
Tue., Jan. 17 - Wellston at Meigs.
Fri., Jan. 20 - Meigs at Logan.
WHITE JERSEYS
Fri., Jan. 27 - Meigs at Jackson.
NO.-NAME-SCHOOL
Sat., Jan. 28 - Wahama at Meigs.
liT WT. YR.
10-Chip Haggerty, Meigs
5'9" 160 ' 1971
Tue., Jan. 31 - Meigs at Athens.
12-Mike Magnotta, Meigs
Fri., Feb. 3- Meigs at Waverly.
5'8" 155 1975
13-Sandy Clonch, Mid.
Fri., FeQ. 10 - Galiipolis at Meigs.
6'0" 185 1961
14-Perk Aull, Meigs
5'10" 165 1974
15-Ron Quillen, K. C.
5'10" 170 1968
2thlim Howard, Meigs
5'10" 160 1975
23-Charles Marshall, Meigs
5'8" 145 1976
24-Gary Ault, Mid.
5'10'' 155 1960
CINCINNATI (UPI) wori•t let him play again until
25-Jon Buck, Meigs
5'11" 185 1972
Eddie
Edwards ,
the they feel confident it won't
32-Rick Hova\ter, Mid.
5'10" 190 1957
33-Lou McKinney, Meigs
5'10" 205 1975 Cincinnati Bengals' rookie hurt his health.
•~Manning Bawngardner, Mid.
5'10" 175 1962 defensive tackle standout
41-Tim Thomas, Meigs
5'10" 170 1976 wbo has missed the last two
44-Bill Halley, Mid.
6'0" 210 1968 games after suffering chest
51-Mick Childs, Meigs
5'10" 175 1971 pains, still has not been given
NOW OPEN
55-Dave Ashley, Mid.
6'2" 405 1966 medical clearWJce to play,
Edwards
was
examined
6Q.Tom Quillen
5'9" 155 1973
5'10'!. i8s ..196d Tuesday at Christ Hospital,
64-Dennis Ault, Meigs
5'10" 170 1976 where he was hospitalized for
65-Dave Miller, Meigs
5'10" 175 1973 a week earlier this month,
66-John Lehew, Meigs
6'0" 205 1964 "and will be examined
71-Bill Moodispaugh, Mid.
5'10" 190 1974 further · Friday before he is
72-Mike Bareswilt, Meigs
Mciaon, W. Va.
6'1" 270 1970 given clearance to play,"
74-Don Hartung, Meigs
6'2" 245 1949 club officials said.
75-Bob Mills, Mid.
Edwards, the Bengals' No.
Phone
6''0" 190 1976
76-George Carper, Meigs
I
draft
choice
from
the
6'0" 190 1976
60-Mick Davenport, Meigs
5'10" 170 1975 University of Miami (Fla.),
81-Tom Lowery, Meigs
773-5536
6'3" 230 1968 said he has felt fine the past
85-Fred Robinson, Mid.
6'4" 235 1961 couple of weeks but doctors
87-Raymond Kloes, Mid.

Wellsto n and Athens each will be much unproved as both and no doubt he'll be seeing more this season at a forward
teams lost ooly one starter via graduation. Meigs , on the other position . Senior Brent Stanley at 6' 1", the tallest Marauder,
may get the nod at center as he played tbat position or last
hand , has only one sta rter back from last season.
With 12 candidates out for the fi ve starting berths, the year's reserve team.
Seniors Tim Coats, Gene Halley and exchange student
team could be quite competitive as each member knows that
Rndollo
Dlaz of Mexico are the other three seniors trying to
he must play his best . The only sta~ter back from last year's
nail
downa
starting position , and no doubt all will see at least
squad is 5' 11" Kenny Young who will probably gel the nod to ·
take over as floor leader. He 'll have to fill ,grad Steve some action.
Juniors that will be vying for a start are Greg Becker, Ray
Randolph's !!hoes who led the Mara ud~ rs on the floor last
Andrews,
Billy Elkins, Dave Blake, Tom Hawley and Chuck
season.
6'0'' senior Chuck Follrod saw quite a bit of action la st yea r

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Short Gospel Meeting

By Greg Bailey
The 1977-78 Meigs Marauders of Coach Ron Logan make
their debut this Saturday night entertaining the Vikings of
Vinton County, coached by Dave Wilcoxen. Vinton is expected
to be strong this year so the Marauders will be tested early.
Meigs, in a rebuilding year, will be tested.early not only by
· Vinton County, but by powerful Ironton wh en Meigs·tra vels to
Tiger territory on Friday, December 2 to open its SEOAL
campaign, Coach Logan picks the Tigers, Waverly and
Gallipolis to be strong in the league, with Waverly perhaps
having the inside track to the crown.

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Cox to head
Atlanta nine

Alumni rosters
are completed

Edwarch is still unable to play

GINO'S

PIZZA

RED JERSEYS
POMEROY
NO.-NAME-SCHOOL

lO-Rick Ash, Meigs
11-Pat O'Brien, Meigs
IZ.Mick Ash, Meigs .
14-Mike Werry, Porn.
15-Bob Werry, Meigs
21-Terry Qualls, Meigs
24-,Jack Oiler, Meigs
30-Jim Anderson , Meigs
31-AI McLaughlin, Meigs
32-Allen Stewart, Meigs
33-Ron Couch, Meigs
~Danny Buffing!Dn, Meigs,
41-Mike Wright, Porn.
44-Andy English, Meigs
50-G!rson Crow, Porn,
5Z.Rlck Johnson, Meigs
55-Bob Stewart, Meigs
61·Wally Hatfield, Porn :
IJ3.Charles Neece, Meigs
7l.John Wolfe, Porn .
7f.Charles Diehl, Meigs
75-Stan Starcher, Meigs
77·Ray Willfocd, Meigs
87-Rohert Qua Us, Meigs

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HT.WT.YR:
5'9" 170 . 1972 .
5'11" iss 1970
5'7" 160 . 1974
5'11" 185 1962
6'1" 190 1971
6'0" 175 1976
5'6" 230 1975
5'9" 171 1976
5'8" 170 1974
6'3" 220 1977
5'7" 170 1974
5'10" 175 1977
5'8" 170 1967
6'0" 175 1974
6'2" 190 1968
5'9" 170 1977
6'1" 215 1971
5'11" 220 i961
6'2" 200 1974
6'2" 250 1967
5'10" 260 1974
6'1" 200 rm
6'2" 210 1977
6'2" 175 1974

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Wishing you and your family peace and Q
joy and countless blessings throughout
the year.
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A-4- The Dail} Senunel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, Nov . 2:1. 1&lt;l77

- Year'
Expos 'Andre Dawson named 1977 NL 'Rookie-of-the.
tn
By JACK SAUNDERS
UPI Sp.•rts Writrr
NEW YORK IUPil
Montreal Expos' r Pnter
fielder Andre Dawson . who
got off ~l a slow start but
came on with a rush to reach
most of the goals he S(&gt;t . was
named today lhe National
League 's Rooltie of lile Year
by the Baseball Writers
Association of America by a
rnere one vnte over New York
Mets ' ·. outfielder Steve
Henderson .
The 23-year·old Dawson
gained 10 of the 24 votes cast
- two writers fr om each
NatiOITal
League
city

and came very close

P"rlicipated in the balloting
- while the 25· year·old
Hrnderson. who spent the
fir~1 three months vf the
season in Indianapolis. was
named on nine ballots.
San Diego's Gene Richards
was third with four votes,
while Flovd Bannister of
Houston · received• the
rrmaining designation.
Dawson. who became the
second Montreal player to
win lile honor - Carl Morton,
in !970. was the first -batted
.282, hit 19 homers, drove in
65 runs and stole 2t' bases .
"] set quite a few goals at
the beginning of the season

to

I will dn it next year.
but my goals will be around
that area ."
Despite his self-assurance,
Dawson was nol completely
co nfident of winning the
rookie award .
" l'1•e bt!en sort of thinking
about it the last few weeks."
he said. " I had won the
Sporting News award ... I
always knew, though, the
rnmpetitinn wnnlrl tw u rr&gt;;ll r 1
sayin~

uwst

or them and went over a
few," said Dawson from his

Miami , Fla . home . " At the
beg inning of the season,
things looked shaky, but I did
reach most of the goals I set .
"Now next year, I have to
prove )hat 19'17 was not just a
lucky year . I'm going to set
my goals even higher. I can
eventually hit 30 home runs
and well· over .300 - I'm nnt

Muntreal I wouldn't
expec)etl it to be cli•se days
mlnd
it
.··
between a few other players
His yuun~ . swift outfield
and myself ."
mates,
Warr en Cromartie
Thnugh born and raised in
ami
Ellis
Valentine. don't do
Miami.
Dawson
find s
anything
to dampen his
Montreal a very satisfying
feelings.
place to live and play .
"We showed we could play
" I've never nwt any othL•r
in
the maj or · leagues, "
ppnple Uke those
in
Dawson
said . " I hop&lt;' we can
MontreaL"
enthus('d
together
for five or six
stay
Dawson . " They treat me so
great . If I coufa play all my

OSU, Michigan dominatl!
Big 10 'Dream Team'
By ED SAINSBURY
UPI Sp.orts Writer
CHICAGO (UP!) - Big
Ten co-e hampions Michigan
and Ohio State Tuesday
dominated United Press
lntematiopal's all conferen~
team chosen by the league

Modell ca lled the Browns
CLEVELAND I UP! l "a
good football team. but not
The ·Cleveland Browns "got
a
great
one.
('(laches.
fat too earlv" this season
"We
do
have
llle
potential
Because of ties in voting, 48
acc Oi-'cting ·to owner Arl
to
be
une,"
he
said.
"
And
we
players
were named to the
Modell , wh o says . he's
wil
l
be
great
again
if
not
two
deep
offensive and
delighted with the club's first
next
year.
then
by
ttu?
,defensive
Wlits.
place standing in lile AFC
following year ."
Ohio State placed H
Central Division .
Modell
credits
the
players,
six on offense and
"I'm delighted wilil our
turnaround
to
maturing
of
eight
on
defense, and
standing, but we ' re not
second
and
third
year
players
.
Michigan
12,
six on offense
playing great football ,"
such
as
Tony
Peters,
Henry
and
six
on
defense.
Third
Modell said as his team, 6-4
Sheppard,
Dirk
Ambrose
and
place
Michigan
State
earned
and lied for the division lead
rookie Oliver Davis arxl the eig ht representatives, five on
with Pitt sbu rgh, prepared for
"outstanding job" of head offense and three on defense .
Sunday's ho me encounter
coach
Forrest Gregg and:.tlis ' Only two players were
against the Los Angeles
assistants.
·
unanimous choices, placed on
Rams. " We've got to put the
"
Forrest
·
has
a
sense
of
the first tea m by every coach,
pieces together and · hope
purpose
and
dedication
and
P
urd ue 's wide r eceive r
Cincinnati beats Pittsburgh .
comm
un
icated
that
Reggie
Arnold and Michigan
has
"We got fat too early. We
discipline
to
"ihe
team,"
State's
de fe nsi ve tackle ,
peaked too soon . llilmk there
Larry
Bethea
.
Modell
said.
citing
also
the
was a feeling of, 'Oh boy, look
work
of
defensive
coordina
tor
Four
player
s made the
what we got."'
Dick Modzelewski and team for the secood straight
&gt;'P"cial leams-lticking coach
Alva Tabor .
Modell sa id the ma jor
disa ppointment this season
has been the knee inJury
suffered by top draft choiee
BY JOE CARNICEIJ.I
Robert
Jackson,
a
UP! Executive Sports Editor
linebacker .
.NEW YORK (UPil- Tbe.
" I consider Bob Jackson
Walter Payto n show gaes
the finest r ookie prospect I 've
national on Thanskgiving
ever seen in this organization
Day and a national television
and that with him coming
audience will be able to watch
back next year, it will be li~e
the Chicago rUhning back as
ha ving another top draft
his continues his assault on
choice coming in."
O.J . Simpspn's single-oeason
He said unsigned No. 2
draft choice, punter Tom rushing record of 2,003 yards.
But while Payton, wbo now
Skladany of Ohio State, may
· has 1,404 yards, begins his
be traded in the off-season for
a second round draft choice . month~ong run at Simpson 's
Thursday. _ the
''I'd say it is virtually re cord
traditional
holiday game at
impossible for him IJJ play for
Detr
oi
t
has
even more
us . I felt we gave him every
WMPO
importance
for
.. the Bears,
consideration. I.'m not going
who
suddenly
have
surged
SATURDAYS.
to lose any sleep over a
in
back
into
title
cootention
punter," he said.
9 til Noon
. the National Conference
Central Division.
Minnesota still leads the
division with a 6-4 record but
the Vikings are without star
quarterback Fran Tarkentoo
for tbe rest of the season.
Chicago, now 5-5, is tied with
Detroit at a game behind
Minnesota after defeating the
Viking s 10-7 Sunday as ·
Payum rushed for a singlegame record 275 yards.
BUFFET STYLE
Chicago, it . seems, would
have the easier of it as far as
the schedule goes. Alter Detroit, the Bears wiD face
winless Tampa Bay, Green
Bay (U) and the New York
Giants ( 4-6) . The Viltings
meet Green Bay, wo, but
must
also face San Francisco
Includes Pumpkin
(4-6 ), Oakland ( 8-2 ) and
Pie &amp; Sa lad Bar
Detroit (5-5 ).
The other Thanksgiving
Day game also is of major
importance . St. Louis has
moved to within a game of
su&lt;ldenly faltering Dallas . in
the NFC East and plays host
to the Miami Dolphins, wbo
are
strUjlgliilg to stay in
CHILDREN
PRICE
contention for an AFC playoff
berth .
The key games on Sunday
have
Baltimore at Denver in
Pt . Pleasant. W.Va.
a
battle
of dubs wbo lead
204-675-6276
their divisions with 9·1
records and Dallas at
Washingtoo, as the Redakins ·
attempt to keep thei~

NEW YORK I UPI l George Steinbrenner's check·
writing hand has moved
again.
Emboldened by his venture
of 1977, when free agents Don
Glillett and Reggie Jack&gt;·on
year - Mtchtgan 's guard Alfred Pitts of Mi chigan
helped bring a world
Mark Donahue and Ohio State, running back Ric Enis
State's offensive tackle Chris of Indiana , and place !ticker championship to New York,
the Yankees' owner Tuesday
Ward, middle guard Aaron Hans Nielsen and punter
Brown and defensive back Raymdond StachowiC'l from
signed free-a gen t relief
pitcher Rich Gilssagc to a sixRaY Griffin.
Michigan State .
year
contract estimated at
The toughest selection in
Ohio State also had five
$2.5
million
.
th~
voting
came
a t players 00 the first team on
"As
a
business
deal,"
qua rter back, where Ohio defense: Brown, end Kelton
Steinbrermer
said,
'
'U1is
is a
Stale's Rod Gerald beat out Dansler. lineba cker Tom
very,
very
good
deal.
He
's
Michigan's Rick Leach by Cousineau, and backs Griffin
only
26
and
he'll
be
just
32
one point.
and Mike Guess. Michigan
when he plays out his
Five coaches
named had four players : end John
contract. Our scouts never
Gerald to the first team and Anderson, linebackers Ron
four chose Leach. Each was Simpkins, and backs Dwight · graded a player higher for
tenacity. aggressiveness and
named to the second learn by ·Hicks and Jim Pickens.
overall ability ."
four coaches. Leach won all
Completing the defensive
"This is aver)·, very
conference honors in 1976.
first team were tackle Steve
important
day in Yankee
Ohio Stale dominated the Midboe
of
Minnesota,
history,"
said
club President
offensive first team, placin·g linebacker Tom Rusk of
Gabe
Paul.
"
It
gives some
tight end Jimmy Moore and · Iowa, a nd end Dennis
young
pitchers
the
chance to
running backs Ron Springs Stejskal of Wisconsin .
break
into
the
Yankees
and
and Jeff. Logan in addition to
Three defensive ends and
provides
us
with
the
best
Ward and Gerald. Michigan th ree linebackers were
bullpen in·baseball."
had only Donahue on the first named to the No. 1 defensive
That is more than distinct
offensive unit.
unit because of ties in the
possibility.
Completing the offensive voting. Since the first
Right-hander Gossage won
team were tackle Charles defensive unit had 13 players,
11
gaines and saved 26 while
Peal of Indiana. guard Kevin on ly nine were named for the
playing
out his option wiU1 the
Pancratz of Illinois, center second unit.
Pittsburgh Pirates in the
National League. Left-hande r
Sparky Lyle won the Cy
Young Award in
the
Ameri can League . They
could form an awesome
flickering playoff hopes alive . business in AFC Central race com bination.
"I think maybe this is the
Here's -the way the holiday after big win over Miami.
weekend shapes up in the Giant quarterbacks starting thing they needed to make a
to get punchy behind porous dynasty ," Gossage said
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offenive line.
That 's what the Yankees
England
"21,
New
Chicago 16, Detroit 7 Bears can smell the playoffs Philadelphia 20 - Patriots . had in mind when they picked
just seem to be getting by him on their fil-st turn in
and Payton realizes he can
after
virtual elimination from baseball's second free-agent
make NFL history. Lions
playoff
picture. Eagles keep r~ntry draft earlier this
simply haven't done anything
and closer and month. They can pair him
getting
closer
on offense lately.
with Lyle in lile bullpen ,
this
one
is
ripe
for upset .
St . Louis 23, Miami 14 freeing
Dick Tidrow. for
Houston
23,
Kansas
City
7
Cardinals are on fire and can
score quickly as evidenced by -O ilers are in thick of AFC starting duty . And ~th ey still
their last-period burst to Central race and seem to be may sign starter Ross Grim·
getting better . Chiefs had sley, a lso a free agent.
overtake Philadelph ia.
"I've always looked at
Denver and let Broncos off
Dolphins are young and
Sparky
and admired the way
the hook when weak offense
pressure starting to get to
works,"
Go5sage said.
he
couldn't score from the one.
them.
"
It's
go
ing
t,o
be a great
Monday
. Sunday
bullp&lt;'n
.
I
think
we
got in 144
Oakland
37,
Buffalo
10
Denver 2C, Baltimore 17 games
between
us
last
year .
may
be
charged
up
for
Bills
Secret to beating Colts is to
And
there's
only
162
on
the
national
televisio
n
but
pressure quarterback Bert
Jones and Broncos can pres- Oakland is simply too good. schedule."
" I followed the Yankees for
sure as well as anyone in the Only thing. that could hurt
· would
be years," Gossage added. "I'd
league. Subpar Roger Carr Raiders
like to bring a ·few more
overconfidence.
hurts Colts in big game like
this.
Dallas 31, Washingtoo 10Tom Landry wants to wrap
EVERYO ... E WELCOME
up the NFC Eastern title as
soon as possible and can take
a big step by beating hated
Redsklns.
Washington
offense is still doing very
astor - James E. Keesee
little and Billy Kilmer could
u
p
be hack at quarterback soon.
..ome hone 667 -6479 \,.
Minnesota 17, Green B•y 6
Sunday School.. .............. : ..... 10:00 A; M.
- Viltings must prove to
Morning Worship ........... : ...... 11 : 00 A.M.
themselves they can win
without
Tarkent o n .
Sunday Evening .................... 7 ' 00 P.M.
Punchless Packers are
Wednesday Evening ................ 7:00P.M.
perfect opponents lor that.
San Francisco 21, New
Orleans 17 - 49ers playing
well for the last month
despite losing tough one IJJ
Los Angeles. Saints upset
but
are
as
Atlanta
unpredictable as any team in
the NFL .
Los Angeles 2C, Cleveland
17 - Rams will have trouble
moving the ball in windy
' '
Cleveland. Browns not as
ARMSTRONG ACCOTONE
strong offensively without
quarterback Brian Sipe but
Greg Pruitt can keep thein in
every game.
Pittsburgh 'll, New York
Jets 6 - Steelers ge\ · a
breather in heate1:1 AFC
The saving~ will floor you!
Central race. Jet rookie
quarterback Malt Robinson
Select now on your favorite vinyl
will have his ·hands full in
patterns for every room!
first NFL start replacing
injured Richard Todd .
We've rolls and
San Diego 28, Seattle 24 rolls of all
Chargers coming off big
upset of Oakland need IJJ be
wary of letdown. Seahawk
defense still a problem area.
Atlanta 19, Tampa Bay 0 Falcon defense finally broke
down in loss to New Orleans.
It won't happen again . Worse
defenses have shut out
punchless Bucs.
12' Width
qrtcinnati 24, New York
Giants 10 - Bengals back in

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A further report on Miller's
But what are the chances
By JAY GIBIAN
But we have already had a
accuracy
and the status of his
United Press International
low probability event ... and for another blizzard in Ohio?
will be issued next
mortgage
"That," said Miller,
O.K. folks - here's your theprobabilityof~avingsuch
.
spring.
·
big chance.
a rare event again is very, " occW's about once in a
decade or less."
BAL HARBOUR, Fla .
Marvin
Miller
is very low ."
melellrologist~n..,harge
of
Miller set a pretty good
(UP!) - A Georgia physicist added, " Long before the
58
Shamrock Motel
has predicwd that a U.S. inundatio n is lll happen,
the
National
Weather reco~d in his expectalions for
58
Royal Oak Park
energy policy relying '"'!ely natural gas and oil will run
Service's Ohio forecast office the past swnmer. Last Feb·
48
Francis Florist
on coal would produce so out. After that, we will f~ce in Cleveland. And Miller says ruary, Miller told United
34
Mark V
he would bet his home that it Press International he
David Brick!es
much waste heal and carbon the choice of coal or; nuclear
Gen . Contractor
30
won 't be"" cold this winter as expected ' "basically above
dioxide it wouid melt 'the power as the principal source
High Ind . Game
Pat
polar ice caps. flooding New of energy .
it was last year.
normal temperatures and
Carson 181, Helen Phelps 179,
Orleans in 60 years and the
" If all energy were to come
Miller says the probability below oormal precipitation in
Betty Smith 176.
High Series - Pat Carson
nalioh's capital in 140 yoors. from nuclear power, then the
of it being as cold this year, Ohio" during 1977's swnmer
.
504, Betty Smilh 481. Helen
Dr. Peter Wong of Emnry danger becomes much more
as it was last winter, is on the months. And, at that time,
Pomeroy Bow ling Lanes
Phelps 462.
University delivered his remote. because nuclear
order of on ly about one in 30 Miller als&lt;i said some sections
Early Sunday M bced
Team High Game
Nov . 13. 1977
warning in a paper delivered power does not generate
or 40.
of the state might even have
Shamrock Mole! 476.
Standings
Tearn High Series
Tuesday to the annual carbon dioxide," he ~id.
" I'd be willing to mortage droUjJht conditions.
Shamrock Motel 1338.:
(Some scientists havetheo- my home and give.;tny odds • "There very definitely was
Name
meeting of the American
Physical
Society.
He rized that the muJ.tiplied that it won'tbe that cold," he a drought last swnmer," said
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advocates t"Um:entration on release o£ carbon dioxide into
said.
Miller. "Precipitation was Town Kiln
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nuclear energy as the the earth's atmosphere is
Millersays that at this time below normal in west central
R.C . Bottlin~ Co.
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CINCINNATI (UP I )
Cline"s Cons ruction
39 Thanks to his old pal Sparky
nation's prime power source. causing a "gree n house last year the NWS long-range counties, where they did have
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Anderson, Alex Gramm as
Contending an all-coal effect" that results in a forecast ca lled for colder a rather severe drought. And, Gi~~~h %~~~?Ind. Game
energy policy for the !uture · gradual
warming
and than normal conditions over the remainder of the
Larry Dugan 210. Ed Voss has woo back his old job as
would be "tantamount to eventual melting of the ice although not for th'e extreme state, precipitation was low 192.
Cincinnati Reds' third-base
temperatures which until August. The exception
Women's High Ind . Game coach just a few days after
suicide," Wong gave this caps.)
If nuclear power becomes occurred.
was northeastern Ohio, which Smi~r\i~~ ~~~~n Kl!~tty being fired as manager of the
timetable for inundation of
the nation's primary energy
"A very rare event had a wet swnmer."
Gerry F-ought lijO .
Milwaukee Brewers.
coastal cities:
Last February, he also said
Men s Series - Larry
" I think Sparky made it
Boston and Miami 90 source, Fong said, the occw-red last winter," said
years; Houstoo 170 years; inundation of New Orleans Miller. "Some sections of the he expected a fewer number Dugan 559. A. L. Phelps 516. happen,"
Gramm as
New York 195 years, and would be staved off for at stale had as . many as 44 of severe storms. And Miller G::~;n~~·~gh7i?.i', . ~r~~~sanie conceded Tuesday after his
least 560 years.
consec uti ve days · during says records indicate Ohio Rought 487.
re-hiring by the Reds was
Philadelphia, 225 years.
" The
ot her
possible Which temperatures did not did record a below average
Team High Game - Jack's announced. "He made the
Seventy million Americans
would be forced to leave their sources, such as fusion even reach freezing.
number
of
severe ' Dairy Bar 696.
cOntacts and I;m· happy it
homes and property losses ( thermonuclear ),
solar,
"And, " he continued, "at thunde"torms and tornadoes Gr:~:~Y ~~~~Series - Gibb's tumed out lile way it did."
would reach $1,500 billion, he geothermal and wind are still lllis lime last year, we had during the swnmer season.
The move means coach
Tuesday Triplicate
George Scherger, who had
estimated.
pie in lhe sky and cannot be already set into a very Temperatures, also in line
Nov . 15, 1977
taken over as third base
Even the present mix of counted on. They may never definite winter pattem and · with his February stateenergy sources is dangerous. play any significant role in our JO.day outlook showed a
menls, were also near normal Team
Standings
coach when Grarnmas left ,
Wong sa id . H nwPvPr h p the future," Fong said.
&lt;:ontinuanee of that pattern . for the entire summer period. Royal Crown Cola
60 will have to be reassigned.
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into one of the better outfields
in U1e major leagues."
Henderson, described by
the Mets as Ule ·'key" to their
celebrated June 15 deal with
Cincinnati U1at broUjJht Tom
Seaver to Ute Reds, wasn't a
.regular until the end of June,
yet i11 Um · 99 games he
appeared in he batted .297. hit

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Egyptians on
Sadat's side
By W.G. KiROLOS
CAIRO, Egypt 1UP!)
Egypt ~xpelled ·three top

Jerusal~m

Palestinian students todar
then began a political
offensive to quell other Arab
opposition to President
Anwar
Sadat 's
peace

durmg the Sadat

son ,

Jesse HB.yes, EstiJ

Johnson, James Kelley Jr.,
Mrs. Rodney Larck and
ctaughter, Joann Lipscomb,
Timothy Meadows, Mrs.
Michael _ Morgan
and
daughter, Patricia Newshutz,
LucasOxyer, Virginia Roush ,
Gerald Sayre, Thomas
Scroggins ,

Genevieve

Starcher, Debra York .
. (Births, Nov. 22)
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moore,
a son, Beaver. Mr. and Mrs.
James Enyard, a son.
&lt;;lallipolis. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Gasbers, a daughter,
Pomeroy. Mr . and Mrs.
David Walker, a daughter,
Gallipolis.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Albert Hill,
Jr., Long Bottom; Harold
Smith, Reedsville.
Discharged - Mearlene
Arnett, Elba Bing.

E·RCALLED
The
Middleport
Emergency Squad was called
to the Meigs Junior High
School at 8:26 a.m. Wednesday for Brian Hanning
who had fallen and received a
possible fractured knee. He
was taken to Veterans
Memorial HospitaL

McDamel, $cr. Middleport . $25
and rosts, no operat or's

license: Elberta Shuler, 20,
Middleport, $1$ and costs

Post said the secret talks
would begin soon and "will be

speeding, and Virgil Price,

conducted intensin•ly. "
Sadat met today fur the
first time since his return

from Israel with U.S.
Ambassador Hermann F .
Eilts. Nothing was made
public as to what they
discussed but Wa shington
dispatches said President
Carter was anticipa ling a
message from Sadat .
Carter was keeping in rlose
touch "ith the Soviet Union
and
other
countries
interested in a Geneva peace
confer~ nee. The
United
States has praised results of
Sadat's meeting with Israeli
Prime Minister Menahern

Begin as making peace
prospects "more real than at
any ,time in the past 30 years
of conflict."
Syrian and Palestinian lead ers.
s pe ar h eading
opposition to Egypt 's push for
peace with Israel, formed a
joint delegation today to visit
other Arab states and the
Soviet Union-to lobby for their
fi ght , Syrian gove rnment
sources said in Damascus.
The delegation will leave
for Libya later Wednesday
and then visit Saudi Arabia
before fly&lt;ng to Moscow, the
sources said.
The executive committee of
the PLO National Council
(parliament) meanwhile
postponed for one week a
meeting scheduled for
Thursday to give more time
for Arab discssions of what
the group called "measures
to resist the dangers resulting
from Sadat's visit to Israel."
The Palestinian leaders expelled for their public antiSadat stand were Gamal AI·
Sourani, chief of the PLO
office in Cairo, Ribhi Awad,
representative of AI Fatah
guerrilla group , and Ahmed
Besis o, chairman of th e
Palestinian Students tJnion .
Authorities earlier shut
doWn the Voice of Palestine, a .
radio station run by the PLO,
and
confiscated
the
equipment of the local branch
of WAJFA , the PLO news ·
agency, in an attempt to
m U·Z z 1e
p a 1est i n ian
opposition to Sadat's trip
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Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Nov. 221
Emmett Campbell, Donald
Casey: Draxie Causey,
Harold Cremeans, Helen
Damewood, Anna Davis ,
Edna
Denney,
Hattie
Dishong, Mrs. Marlin Folden
and son, Mrs. Jerry Hall and

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dialogue but the Jerusalem

initiative.

NEWS

Fined tn the c.•ourt of
Middleport Ma) or Fred
HoHmarr Tuesday night "'ere
M1tuanne McCimtock. 24.
Ra cine , $$0 and costs.
rerk1ess operation: Gary F'.
Hysell, 29, Pomeroy , $225 and
three days UI jail, driving

An Israrh Foreign Ministry
spokesman said ·'oothing is
kn o.wn S(l far of any
agreements" to continue the

Liberati o n
Organization officials and 2Q

Foreign Minister Butros
Ghali met with the ambassadors of 1:1 African rmmtries
this morning to explain the
reasons and results of Sadat 's
trip to Jerusalemc -the first
suoh journey by an Arab
leader since the Jewish state
was founded 29 years ago.
The ambassadors included
the envoys of si&lt; Afro-Arab
states-Algeria, Morocco ,
Tunisia , Somalia, Sudan and
Mauretania. The semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram
said Somali President
Mohammed Siad Barre will
visit Cairo soon frc talks with
Sadat as an e&lt;pressioo of his
suppoct for Sadat.
Israeli newspaper reports
and government sources said
high-level secret meetings
between Egyptian and Israeli
officials would follow the
Sadat visit and that these
could include talks between
Israeli Foreign Minister
Moshe Dayan and Ghali.
Dayan and Ghali met in

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INmATIVE ADS

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
· Ohio Senate Tuesday passed
and returned to tlw House for
concurrence in amendments
a proposed constitutional
amendment reducing from
five to three the number of
weeks an initiative or
r.eferendum

must

Notices, local briefs ·

Five fined by .

be

71, Long Bottom. $25 and

costs. failure to have vehicle
tu1der co ntrol .
Forfeitin g bonds were
R1ohard A. Polce. 37. Norton.
W. Va.: $33. speeding ; James
M. Stewart. Jr.. 24. Henderson. W. Va., $50, . disorderly manner; George M.
Shamblin, 23; Pomeroy, $33.
speeding: Rubert p. Manley,
26, Middleport. $2$, spinning
tires: George F. Hoschar,'
Jr., 26, New Haven, $50,
permitting an unli censed
driver to operate his car. and

$$0, disorderly manner;
Larry M. Morris, 39,
Washington, W. Va., $27,
speeding:
George
A.
Daylong, 67, Mi&lt;ldleport. left
of renter. $25.

Mr1gs Equipment will be
closed Thursday and Friday
in obS&lt;•n·ance of Thanks-

under

Agn~enwnt

department will be open
Saturday mornmg until noon .
l11c Fanners Home Atl·
ministn•t ion will be ('!uSed
Thursday and Friday m
observanrr of the ThanksgiVing holiday.

A Thanksgiving program
will be presented at the Keno
Church of Christ Friday at
7:30 p.m . with George
Pickens the speaker. The
public is invited.
A marriage license was

aga lnst

marriage.

suit in the amount of
$1 ,217.26 ~as filed by the U. S.
Life Credit Corp.. Parkersburg, against Mary B. Coe,
Tuppers Plains. Grace E.
· Castle was granted a divorce
from Raymond L. Castle.
A

issued to Clifforcj R. Hayes,

Five defendants forfeited
bonds in Pomeroy Mayor
Claren ce Andr ews' rourt
Tuesday night. They were
Allan Doj!son, Middleport.
$33, speeding; William
Stewart , Rutland, $28,
speeding; Elizabeth Bauer.
Pt Pleasant, $30, failure to
yield right of way : Joseph
Thomas, Overland Park .
Kansas, $50, no ope rator's
license, $350, OWl: Richard
Fridley, Minersville, $25,
SPeeding .

65, Middleport and Thelma E"

Farnsworth, 65, Long Bottom.
In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court Betty L. Lewis.
Mansfield , filed for support

Reports on
fanns are
needed
Clarence Price, chairman

chan&lt;'e

of

sho~· ers.

possibly mixed with snow
north, Friday and Sunday
with generally fair weather
Saturday. Highs In the tOs.
and lows In the 20s and
lower 30s.

to the ASCS office they should

do so at once.

Under the provisions of the
new fam1 bill the old historic ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::
allotments will not be used
but a normal crop acreage
!NCA) will be established for
eaoh farm. All crops in the
NCA have not been finalized
at this date, so all farmers
are requested to report their
acreage so that a NCA will be
establisned for their farm in
Mazie Holsinger to Gienncase they elect to participate
- in the 1978 set-aside program. R. Lawson, Eleanor R.
Farms that do not report Lawson, Parcels, Olive.
Glenn R. Lawson, Eleanor
their crops will have a zero
NCA.
Lawson to Carl H. Spehnjak,
· Tentative provisions call Mary Ellen Spehnjak·,
for a set-aside of equal -to 20 Parcels, Chester.
Lionel E . Boggs, Mary Lee
per cent of planted wheat
acreage and 10 per cent of Boggs to Charles C. Cassell
planted fee~ grain acreage . .Jr. , Kitty M. Cassell, Lot 4,
· The planted acreage and set- Middleport.
Violet E. Nutter to Paul L.
aside acreage is not to be in
excess of the farm 's NCA. Nutter, 1 acre, Olive .
Violet E . Nutter to Paul T.
There will be no payment for
this set-aside, but it will Nutter, Parcels, Orange.
qualify the farmer for
disaster and deficiency

· STEUBENVILLE, Ohio
(UP!) - The Most Rev .
Albert H. Otten weller, calling
his installation an " almost
unbelievable dream for ·a
blacksnniU1's son,'' Tuesday
was installed as the new
bishop of the 13-county
St e ubenville Catholic
Diocese.
Otten weller, 61, formerly
an auxiliary bishop in the
Toled o Catholic Diocese,
succeeded Bishop John K.
Mussio who retired .after
serving 32 years as the first
bishop of the Sieubenville
diocese.
In his homily delivered
during his installation mass
Tuesday ?ight, Ottenweller
called hls elevatiOn an
"almost unbeiie~able dream
for a blacksmiths son from a
little town m northwestern
()hio.:• Otten weller is a native provisions of the program
oi Le1ps1c,m Potnam County; and for ' commodity loans.
. More than 5,000 ~ctators
JOm_ed t,-ooo religiOus and
CIVIC - lqders
for the
installa lion service in St .
John Arena.
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In his new post, .Ottenweller
is spirtual leader· of 50,000
Catholics
in
the . 13
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A battery powbe to follow the example of
ered three
Solomon who when· he
wheel cycle
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perfect tor
became king, "asked God for
3-6 year
a great gilt .. for a heart with
~·-.old biker~
the skill to listen ." ·
Ottenw.eller said be was ·
pleased, therefore, when he

Property Transfers

BEULAH BOCOOK

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Coll inswC?rth Bocook , 39 ;
"""svn, d•ed Tuesday in the
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Born July 27 J 1938, in Chester.
Pa , she was the daughier of
Henrv and Julia ' Wayda
Collinsworth,
Catlettsburg
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a 1de , she was a member of
the Chr ist United Method ist
Church of Ashland , Ky .,
Auxiliary of the American
Legion Smith -Capehart Post
140 of New Haven , and Order
of the Eastern Star No . 157 of
MAo;nn

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Friday through Suoday,

New bishop of the Meigs County ASC
Committee, today rem inded
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unb
. elieVlllg reported their crop acreages
his fortune

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Grover
Mikel
Lewis,
Pomeroy .
Barbara Long, Middleport,
filed for divor('e agatnst
Matthew Lon~ . Tuppers
Plains .
David Wayne GrindStaff,
Rt. I, Racine and RutJ1 Carol
Grindstaff , Rt. I, Racine,
filed fer dissolution of

giving, however. the parts

Social
Calendar

"the .• Hec1prot'a I
par-ents are her husband,
Paul H.; daughter. Paula S.,
and a son , David l., both at
home ; she sisters, Mrs. Betty
Ratliff , Mrs. Bonnie Berry.
both of Ashland ; Mrs. Joan
Nolan. Mrs . Phyllis Clarke,
and Mrs. Donita Cox, all of
Catlettsburg and Mrs. Patty
Willi ams , Las Vegas, two
brl5thers, Norman and Jeff

Collinsworth,

Catlettsburg .

Funeral services will be
Fr iday at 1 p.m. at the
Kilgore and Collier Funeral
Home In Catlettsburg , with
the Re-v . Harold C. Hunter
officiating . .Surlal will follow
in the Golden Oaks Memorial
Gardens, Ashland .
Friends may call at the
Foglesong Funeral Home .
Mason. today from 2 to 4 p.m .
and 7 to 9 p.m . A memorial

service will be held there Iii 7

p.m . by the Easfern Star

Lodge ,

Call ing. hOurs will be ob·
served at the Kilgore and
Collier Funeral Home Thurs day from 5 to . 9 p.m.

·to Flynt and told hlm that to
"really understand y.op" he
should tell her about his
life.
"Nobody ever asked about
my life," she s~id he
repli~.

''He started crying arxl I
started
crying,"
she
related.
Flynt told Brokaw, "I am a
completely new person. It is..
something I don't think any-body can really explain."
Brokaw told Flynt that
some people would not
believe his con version from
pornographer to christian.
"I'm not out to prove
anything to anybody," said.
Flynt. Flynt said he no looger
would condone exploiting ·
women as sex symbols and
said he would deal with sex
and religion in a ''proper
educational manner.,,

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POMEROY, OHIO

Bruce Rinkney, of Arneritel
Enterprises, Lancaster, and
Meigs county commissioners
discussed a proposed nursing
home that would be in
Pomeroy Tuesday night.
The discussion involved
proposals ~o construct the
facilit y and an access road to
it paid for by industrial
revenue bonds.
•Pinkney said construction
of the acc~~s road by
Arneritel, dedicated to the
co unty , would open the area
for further development. The
board tabled the matter until
suclj tim e as the com missioners and CIC can meet
jointly, af!er reviewing the
proposal with the prosecuting
attorney.
Attending were Henry
Wells, Richard Jones and Jlm

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Roush , commissi oners, and

Mary Hobstetter . clerk.

QUAKE STRIKES
SANTIAGO, Chile (U Pi ) A major earthquake hit Chile
and Argentina
today ,
awakening the residents of
both Santiago and Buenos
Aires and sparking fears of a
tidal wave in the Pacific. The
Honolulu Observatory said
the quake hit 7.3 on the openended Richter Scale, large
enough to inflict widespread,
heavy da,mage.

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those times together as
evidence that you had never
actually defected from the
faith . After. 'your marriage,
however, these celebrations
- whether you go alone, take
you non-Jewish wife, or stay
away completely - will
become, for your parents, a
rough measurement, perhaps
even a bitter reminder, of
how things really are .
And when children enter
the ·picture, your parents can
worsen the Situation by
pressuring you about their
grandchildren 's religious
education.- ·
Have you and your future
. wife discussed the obstacles
that lie ahead? Unfortunately
(but true) the feelings of
romantic love can often interfere
with
realistic
discussipns.In any event, you
may be more motivated to
face the issue when _you hear
this frightening statistic: one
out of two intermarriages end
'" d1vorce.
I hope that cold fact does
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I'll use something a lot heavier." It never did. We've been happily married for 11 years.
Wives, you can always walk out, especially now when battered wife centers are there to help .• P.AUUNE
DEAR PAUUNE:
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If all battered wives were as feisty as you, the incidence of
wife beating would de(:rease mightily in our land. You knew
what you had to do and you didn't let fear inunobilize you. Con·
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Nicholson, entry and
classification; Mrs. Roy
Holter,Mrs. Leonard Erwin,
Mrs. Sally Ingels, Mrs.
Charles •Knight, and Mrs.
Woodrow Mora, judges com·
mittee and clerks; Mrs.
Hiram Fisher, Mrs. Allan
Harris, premiums and ribbons; Mrs. Robert Lewis and
members of each of the 10
participating garden clubs,
hospitality.
Mrs. James Carpenter will
handle photography for the
show with Mrs. Sibley Slack
to serve as chainnan of
hostesses for the registration.
On Saturday those register·
ing will be Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Miss Ruby Diehl, Mrs.
Edward Simpson, Mrs. W. 0.
Barnitz, and Mrs. M. J . Fry,
1111d on Sunday, Mrs. Malcol1n
Roller, Mrs. M. L. French,
Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Mrs.
· Lonse Lohse, and Mrs.
Walter Hayes.
Educational exhibits will
include books from the
library with Miss Susan
Fleslunan in charge, another
from Francis Florists, and a
slide presentation on
Williamsburg by Mrs.
Howard Birchfield. The
Meigs Gounty Extension Office will have a variety of
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We've so much to be thank·
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every way. Let this be a very
special Thanksgiving holiday.
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In the early years of our marriage , everything s~moo normal for a good, lasting relationship.
Then our lives were invaded by an ever-present third party.
No, not another man or woman, b~t dozens of them shouting,
" Breaker, Breaker." It's like we've adopted a whole country
of people.
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Each evening when hubby comes home he Walks past our
lille of greeters and greets the radio instead. The kiss that used
to be mine and the hugs usually given to the kids have been
replaced by the growl, " Be quiet, I can't hear."
Even on the rare occasions when he asks me out, the everpresent ghost lurks in the darkness. It's like taking 2Q other
people along on a honeymoon. No privacy, no togetherness.
The special treats that once surprised the kids have been
replaced by new batteries for the power mike or some gadget
for the radio, as if it knows the difference.
Our once intimate talks after the kids were in bed are now interrupted by unfamiliar voices and the constant interruption of
''Breaker, Breaker; you in there, Goocl BUddy?''
Come on you CB freaks, give us a break. We're ti'red of play·
ing second fiddles to squawk boxes.- WIFE
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Between evening TV ball games and CB squawk boxes,
what's a wife to do? Suggestions, anyone ? ...
And please don't say " Join him." Many women can't get all
that enthused over a husband's all-consurnine hobbv.- H.
DEAR HELEN :
I can't understand beaten wives who stay ad take it. I had
one of those husbands. Then i started carrying a dish or two
around, and when I was near some flower pots, I use d t hem.
He got his lumps too!
Like most bullies, he gave me no money except . for
groceries. I started saving whatever l could, and hid the
money in a coff~ can at the hottom of my deep freezer, with
food piled on top.
One night I told the children we were going for a walk (while
my husband was at work) . A few blocks from home we caught
a bus and left the state. I didn't take anything with me except a
few clothes.
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In the new city, I got temporary help, put the kids in a day
care nursery, found a job, used my maiden name, and was on
myway.
My husband, who had threatened to kill me if I left, never
tried to find me. !finally got a no-contest di:iorcc and remar-

and Erma. Clark and Lillian
Adams, both national officers
of the Eight and Forty. At the
banquet in lieu of gifts, donations were made to the
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countered (and survived) the
barriers you will face. It will
help you understand more
about the pain- and perhaps
Con1mittee chairpersons
the unexpected fulfillment for the 1977 Christmas flower
of
a
successful
in-, }show of the Meigs County
iemlarriage.
Garden Clubs . Associaton
Write to Dr. Blaker in care have been announced by Mrs.
of this newspaper, P. 0. Box Wilson Carpenter, cbairman.
489, Radio City Station, New
The show, u A currier and
York, N. Y. 10019. Volume of Ives Christmas", will be stag·mail prohibits personal ed Dec. 3 and t at the
replies, but questions of Pomeroy Elementary School
general interest will be with the public being inv,ited'
discussed in future columns. to view the exhibits from 1to 5
p.m. on Saturday and from 1
to 4 p.m. on Sunday. The oral
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judge of the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs will begin at
1 p.m. and is open to the
public. ,
The show advisors have
been Mrs. Charles Kuhl, Mrs.
Roy Holter, Mrs. Joe Bolin,
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Burkett and Mrs. Harold
Lohse, juniors; Mrs. Ralph
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nounced for the third and
By Karen Blaker, Ph.D.
fourth at the Neil House with
DEAR
DR. BLAKER : I
Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Rhoda
can't
get
over
how upset my
Hall and Mrs. Knapp to
parents
are
about
my recent,
represent the Salon. Chapeau
passe dues were paid. !twas announcement to marry - In
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costume had been purchased religion. I know-- they are
for Sherri Marshall, a cystic deeply Jewish, hut they have
known since my college days
ALFRED - The Alfred fibrosis child.
that
I don't share all ,their
The
door
prize
was
won
by
U.M.W.
met
Tuesday
beliefs.
I celebrate the
Sherri,
who
was
a
guest
at
evening, Nov. 15, at the home
with them
religious
holidays
Adam
meeting
along
with
of Janet Moore, with an at·
"'and
maybe
that
confuses
Martin.
The
Salon
is
selling
tendance of 10.
·" them
but
religion
Is not a
The meeting, in charge of
big
part
of
my
life,
and
I want
Nellie Parker, npened by planned .
to
keep
it
that
way.
It
seems
Nina Robinson led an insinging the hynui, "Love
as
though
religion
Is
all
we
Divine," and prayer by !c resting Thanksgivin g
talk
about
now.
Is
this
the
Ja nice Pullins . Eight sick and program.
shut ·in calls were reported . ·-' T.h~ hostess served a way it has to he?
DEAR READER: Have
Thelma Henderson gave a .- d·ehcwus lunch to . Kate
you
asked your parents
report Qn the workshop Rodehaver, Anna Thompson,
,whether
there is something
meeting she attend~d at Nina
Robinson , Clara
other
than
the inter-religious
Richland Ave . Church in Follrod, Janice Pullins,
aspect
of
your marriage
Athens on Oct. 25.
Florence Spencer, Nellie
which
concerns
them? It does
Plans were made to Parker, Helen Woode and
seem
strange
· that after
remember th~ shut·ins and Thelma Henderson.
having
accepted
your shift
boys in service for Christ·
The January meeting will
from
your
faith in
away
ma s.
tle held at the home of Nina
college,
they
would
be so
The Christmas party at the Robinson and Clara Follrod
upset
now,
although
they
may
church on Dee. 20 at 7:30 for with Janice Pullins having
you
would
have
always
hoped
members and families was the program.
return to the fold when you
started a family.
If, in fact , their chief
concern is your maiTiage to a
The Gallipolis Christian the evening and will also play non-Jew, you probably have
, Church will be having a a specia l. Doris Bennett will only begun · to hear about
family worship service for have three specials in song. religion . It is ironic that the
Thanksgiving, Wednesday ,
Rusty Moore will give the very act of marrying outside
made
November 23 at 7 p.m. The scripture reading_ from your 'religion service will be a quiet tlme to Psalms 103. Jack Perry, possible in part by your
reflc'Ctl'' .upon this thankful associate minister, will bring distance from religion - has
time o the year.
a brief message for the put religion squarely back in
The program will be evening . Brent Coburn will th,e forefront of your life.
For example, you men.·
conducted by the ·youth of the have the benediction.
church. Invocation will be
The public is invited. The tioned that you have been
gjven by Mike Tawney. Pam • chutch is located at SR 588 .celebrating religious holidays
Ranegar of Cheshire and . and Mitch~ll Rd . Denny with your parents. For you
Rusty Moore will give Coburn is minister. For more this may be merely a bridge
testimonials. ·Jeff Nash of information call 446·1863 or between the past and the
present - a kind of 'station
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jewelry, candy, dish clothes,
dale books.
Mrs. Martin reported on
her trip to Dedham, Mass. for
a testimonial dinner honoring
National Chapeau Julia B.
Mullins. Mrs. Martin was a
guest at her home. Among the
distinguished guests were
Darlene Collins, natinal Hatbox editor; Mrs. Catherine
La ley, Department American
Legion Auxiliary president of
Massachusetts; Teresa Roy,
departemental chapeau of-

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FEENEY-BENNE'i'f Pest
128, American Legion, 7:30 Davis.
Wednesday night at the hall.
Mrs. Florence Richards
AMERICAN Legion Aux- presided at the meeting duriliary, Feeney-Bennett Post ing which tlme the Salon also
128, 7:30 Wednesday night at voted to send $10 for cystic
the hall, Middleport.
. fibrosis research . Dimes
POMEROY
MID- were collected for the NaDLEPORT Lions Club tional Jewish Hospiwl and
meeting, noon Thursday at Mrs. Mary Martin gave $25 to
the nurses scholarship fund in
Meigs Inn .
"OHIO VALLEY Co"l- the name of the national
mandery' 24, Knights Tem- chapeau. Another $7 was
plar, stated meeting, ? :30 realized from a door prize.
p.m. Wednesday at temple. Mrs. Pearl Knapp is chairman.
SATURDAY
A discussion was held on
FRENCH CITY Swingers
the annual Christmas dinner
Square Dance Club, Dance 8to be held at__the Point Inn,
11 p.m., Tri-Grande Square
Dec. 5, 6:30 p.m. The
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with children at a recent
meeting of the Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty,
held at the home of Mrs. Veda

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Christmas workshop
Mrs. Mary Martin attends
held at Reedsville
youth and children conference
. ~EEDSVILLE
Highlighting the November

ntPf'ting of the• Rl\'en·lew

GardPn Club at the WilliamsBalders on home wa s a
Chnstmas workshop con-

ducted by Mrs. Gene Wilson
and Mrs. L)·ie Balderson. A
small tree with handmade
Christmas decorations was
· displa yed as was a wrl'ath

centerpiece for a ta ble or
buffet. It was awarded as the
door prize to Mrs. Cla remont
Harris . Each member made

a spice hanger which co uld be
used at Cllristmas ti.mt&gt; and
all through the year.
For de\•otionst Mrs. Ronald

Cowdery used "Tha nksgiving " as her topic and
concluded with a si lent
prayer for Mrs. R. L. Larkins
who is a patient at Turtle
Creek Nurs ing Home in
Parkersburg. A Tha nks·
giving card was signed to be
sent to Mrs. Larkins.

Mrs . Donald Putman ,
president. presided . Mrs ..
Osb orne
was
Ronald
welcomed back into the club.
Roll call was answered by
members paying their dues
and exchanging names for a
$3 gift exchange at the

December meeting.
Plans were made for the
annual Ch ristmas tree
lighting to be held at the
Reectsville-Belleville
Dam
Park . Plans a lso were
completed for a buffet supper
Dec. 15 at the home of Mrs.
Donald Myers.
An invitation to attend the
Christmas flower show in

Pomeroy

wa s

read .

Arrangements lor the foot-

Mrs. Cowdery
was hostess
to U. M. W.
REEDSVILLE
The
Reedsville U.M .W. met in the
church basement recently
with Mrs. Sandy Cowdery as
hostess . The devotional topic
was, " Let Us Give Thanks"
led by Mrs . Cowdery. She .
read the story of the first
Thanksgi ving . Devotions
were closed with prayer by
Marlene Putman.
The business session was
conducted by Vivian Humphrey. Final plans were made
lor the visit to Turtle Creek
Nursing Home and lor a
Christmas visit to co unty
home. There were II shut-in
calls made.
The Christmas party will
be with Mrs. Pauline Brewer.
Mrs: Putman is to have the
games . Games were played
with prizes awarded to
Virginia Walton and Marlene
Putman. Refreshments using
the Thanksgiving theme were
served to the following
guests, Virginia Walton,
Violet Satterfield, Marlene •
Putman, Ca rla Cowdery and
Bevei'ly Wigal, and to these
members, Dolly Reed ,
Mamie Buckley, Alberta
Edwards, Patty Martin,
Lorraine Wiga l, Pauline
Brewer, and Lillian Pickens.

ball banquet at Eastern High

Srh~'ol Saturday e\'f•ning
wert&gt; taken cart&gt; of.
RE'freshnwnts wrre sen ·ed

Mrs. Mary Ma rlin . F;ight
bv the hostesses, Mrs. Don'ald and Fort\' Nat10nale ehildren
Putman and Mrs . Lyle , and youih chairman and a .
Balderson . to Mrs. Carl member of Meigs County
Buckley, a guest, and Mrs. Salon 710. has returned from
~- rank Bise , Mr s. David , Albuquerque. N. M. where
Chad well. Mrs . Ronald she attended the Western
Cowder)·, Mrs . Harl iss Area Children and Youth
Frank , Mrs. Herman Gross- Confe rence,
nick le , Mrs. Cla remont · The meellll~S opened
Harri s. Mrs. Rov Haru1um. Thursday with 11 program on
Mrs. Dona ld M-yers , Mrs. education and scholarship by
Th omas Spencer. Mrs . the American Legion Ate&lt;·
Denver Weber. Mrs. F.rnest iliary w1th Ralph Dixon,
Whitehead. Mrs. Gene young, assistant superintendent of
Mrs. Ronald Osborne . Mrs. schools as the keynote
R. H. Hannum and Mrs. R. E. speaker. For the banquet that
Williams, members.
night, Robert Durand waS:
· Gifts were brought for the master of ceremonies with
Athens Mental Health Center the prog ram . featuring
patients and will be delivered Monicaod Torres, 1977 Girl
at a later date. - Mrs. Lyle State representative, and
Balderson.
Peter Pierotti, Boy State
representative, presenting
the positive side of teenage
life. Entertainment was by
the drwn and b4gle corps.
Annual Thanksgiving dinAt the Fri day morning sesner of the Syracuse First sion, Dr. John Mayer, of NorChurch of. God _ was held thwestern
Memorial
Sat d
h1 th th R
ur ay mg WI
e . ev · ' Hospi Ia I, Department of
George Otter pastor, giVIng Psychiatry, presented a pn&gt;grace. .
gram on alcoholics and what
Attendmg were Mr. and can be done for them. Present
Mrs. Ohs Underwood,, Mrs. were two alcoholics who .
Sus_1e Bess, Mrs. Norma relat·" theirexperiences·durWllso n, M
"" meeting, a represenW~ Ison, v,.
~n
. ar1a · ing the
Wtlson, Jenny W1lson , ta.t ive of the F'uture
Charlie Wils on, . Ethel Homemakers of Annerica,
Hossler, Mrs. Joy Cla rk, who spoke of , the school
Wendy Clark. Tammy Clark, organization and its role i.n
P
Clark Mrs Lee Cadle
enny
·
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' educating teenagers; the
Charlene Cadle, Lee Cadle, Salvation Anny who talked
Lms Batley, Tma Randolph, about encounters with
Becky Koehler, Crystal alcoholics. and the National
Winebrenner ,
Kenny
Koehler, Trenton Holman,
Andy Eskew, Terry Barrett,
Stephannie Rought, Beverly
Faulkner, Paul Voss, Juanita
Justis, Donna Koehler ,
Lenora Jenkins, Everelt
Roush , Bernice Levacy,
, George Freeland, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Harper, Mr. and

Layette shower
held for baby

Brenda Wise, Lucille Lewis,
Sue Smith, Elizabeth Lewis,
Sampson Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
Lanny Jenkins, and Lucille
Grover.

their progr•mlor a lcoholics.
The program also included
material

on

immunizing

children with Dr. Luther E.
DeWeese, Division of Prevention, Department of Health,
Education and Welfa·re ,
Dallas. Texas, reporting on
the world wide imumnization
against smallpox.
Mrs. Martin and Miss Julia
Mullins, national chapeau,
Eight and Forty, were guests
and brought greetings at an
Eight and •-orty dinner
meeting. Mrs. Martin talked
to the group on \he children
and youth program of the
Eight and Forty. There was a
reception

honoriiJ.g

Miss

Mullins with checks lor the

M.f.'S

Dinner held

ars. Sam Pickens, Alice Wise,

Amencan Hed Cross whose
representative reported on

,

sc hola rship fund being
presented to her.
Other highlights of the conference included a program
on alcohol and youth by Bill
Caldwell, assistant diret'tor
of the American Legion,
Children and ut Youth Division: Bob Paddy on child
abuse and neglect, and Mrs.
Martin on the work of the
Eight and Forty with
respiratory . diseases. Ray
Patterson, director of the
American Legion children
and youth, talked on several
programs and awards were
presented to the 13 states
represented at the conference .

Theme of tbe year is "Make
tbe Pieces Fit - Accept the
Challenge ."

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Werry hOno

Mrs. Lucretia Werry was Jeff Werry , Gallipolis: Mr.
honored Saturdav with a sur- and Mrs. Mike Swisher,
prise dinner party in celebralion of her 80th birthday af Syracuse; Mrs. Debbie
Michaels, Route 3, Pomeroy;
the home of Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Werry,
John Werry, Hemlock Grove. Hemlock Grove; Paula
Attending the celebration )Verry, Denise Werry and
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glen Werry , Mason, W. Va .;
Werry , Gallipolis ; Mr. and Dan Werry, Greg Werry,
Mrs. Walter Werry, Mason, Kevin Werry, Eric Werry,
W. Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Misty Werry, all of Dayton,
Werry , Dayton; Margaret John Dillon, Mason, IV. Va .,
Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Tony •nd Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Werry , Dayton: Mr. and Mrs. Werry , Pomeroy.

Mrs. Karr presides at installation
Mrs. Altona Karr presided
at the in~t&lt;1llation Geremony
of the 1978 officers for the
Chester United Women
Methodist! at a meeting held
recently at the church.
Group smging of "Send the
Light", followed by scripture
from Romans 2 read by Mrs.
Betty Roush, opened the
meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Karr
was at the organ and Mrs.
Bertha Smith lighted the
candles placed on a table in
front of the altar. She then
escorted each officer to the
altar - Mrs. Bernice Bailey,
president : Mrs. Ethel Orr,
vice president : Ml'S. Betty
Lou Moore. secretary; Mrs.
Kathrvn Mora assista nt
secretary: and Mrs. Kathryn

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dinner,
Uons: Mrs. Gladys Spencer. Christmas
Thanksgiving
fruit
baskets, _
publi c relations a nd
and
the
starting
of
a
church historian, and Mrs. Clara ·
'
library,
.
Conroy, nymbership.
The
12.
members
and
two
Mrs. Ba"tley conducted the
bw;iness ineeting and the guests present reported 13
topics discussed included the sick and shutin caUs made
e lection day dinner, during the past month.

1olhae

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Windon , treasurer.

Mrs. Karr read the installation service and the of£ieers

were given their path, of office. Mrs. Karr had prayer
and then presented each of- ·
ficer with a key to unlock the
storehouse of God's Holy
Word. The group sang "Take
My Life and Let It Be."
Other officers for the 100m - '
ing year are Mrs. Bertha
Smith, program resources;
Mrs. Altona rsonhood; Mrs.
Pauline Rice, supportive
c"mmunity: Mrs. Kathryn
Windon, Christian social in- '
volvement: Mrs. Eva Hollon,
Christian globar concerns;
Mrs. Ethe'i' Orr, Mrs. Eva
Hollon, and Mrs. Altona
Karr, conunittee on nomina-

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New brewer for ·.
gift-givers'savings

..: till pl· r~u1L Rem e mber .
thcrt: '' o;;omettun.: new and
, nmdhtng :!~ pccit~l in TV for
cHrYtlllC o n yuu r Chri!&gt;.lmas
,hl,pping hst .

With the rising price of.

serving coffee . Santa better
!hink twice bef?re inveSting
tn an automattc drip coffeemaker .
Fonunately . there is ati alremative brewer whi,;h uses

aLijustm~nt .

ptl:ture

Elcl·tmnit.: ViUcu Glw•·d tun·
i n~ ami Sp ;&amp;~o:e C'ommanU n:·
rm,tc \: l llltn.)l wi th ZOOMl)Hilh:b in tht ..:~Ill) ·
pun} ·., new l.:l•h1r IV line .
/ .cn1th nwUcl., induJc
p\•rlltl'lt.: · ~i Lc anJ tithk ... ch .

1he drip principle to produce

in lll\.IIC

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r.:un~ult u ~alc)f)(htul at yo u1
Jcalt:r HC l,,. ... he -.: ~tn '~ug~c~t
~pc:c1al fe;:;tture!&gt;. th;. at "'111 hdp
)'tHI -.L'I\.·..:t thl' . 'light '' TV M~ l
fur y,aur humc or fur th;.tt 'JR"·

t rtHl i(· aJv ;.uH.' l'\- in mn rc

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jll't

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well as \7(lll:.olt.' ' with lhc

h't'~ \lftillc

furniture . There ' !&gt;~
'-' ' l' ll il new s..:rics of ~.:o n, ll lt s

with ~.: rcllcn .at ~t y ling ..
Ynu c a n chOlJ!)e from
model, i n s uch ~ t y les as
Early American , MeJiterra·
ncan . Cou ntr y . Con tempo- ·
r ary ami Ultra modern to
me e t any h om~ dcl·ur uml

any

Natural .

Helena Rubinstein

choose fmm .

smart ~ty l i ng . as well

.111J Pl'rtdhilily . Thrl!e nf
t h e~e :'lmall - ~crc~.:n set~ ha ve

t""·u •·c1lu•· T \ l ll'l'fur·uw•·~-a rlc•t•oralnl' l'Hitlpne t
in tlw f7 · indl cli &lt;t~onal :oot' l'•·•·n ~ i:r.t• (fo rq::rnunil).
ft·a hn·in.,. ~p;,an· Co mman d n·uaul1 ' t•unlr·ul: and u. I :J.

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hultiHI t•hanrlt'l "'' li·t•lion .

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selec ting a TV set ..be sure 10

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prevent
Keepsake"

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CHRISTMAS
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If a fri end unl!xpc~.:tc"ll " ar·
rive~ wi th a gifl for yu u .! .1kt:
a minu te to '~' rap up a jar \If
prc -; e rv c~, or a bo\ ~&gt;f ml\c
papc?r fnr rcr.:iprol'at i\)n .
Whe n the · ·reall y bi g ' ' gift
;.., b te arri ving . 1he hc'&gt;t 1hing
Ill d ~, , i, cut out a pic t u re of
lhl' pwd uct. nwu nt it un a
piC l' C nf CPimfti) d r; t \~in g
papr.: r {11 \,,';trJ hnrud . rut d
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_n nning ... ~~ ra p it h \.:a utifull y
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THE GIFT

Amethyst, Topaz, Ruby,

ha ve rorgutt.t:n to get a gift for
su rn eu r11.: u r th at it gift that
\\ a~ on.ft: rcJ ha " not ar ri' d '
rh c rL" an: '&gt; U ma n;. i t ~ rm
it rou nJ tht: hllll '&gt;t: that G ill he
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C hri stmas gift j.., the prett y
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Det.:orati vc: p;.apers and or·
nate r ib bu n ~ and bow~ a ll
make the C hri ~tma o;, t rm.lit iun
o f gift -giving that muc h mon;
e xc it ing.
Th i~ year, why nO t take &lt;t
little ext ra time tu make your
Chri~tmas prc:-,l.:! llb reall y
s pc ~.: i al.

frum the wrap ping

on Jown!
You r.:an make you r gift
w.r appirgs a treat to tht:: ta ste
bud s a~ ·we ll as the eyes! Tic
ca nd v ca nc'i into the ri b lw ns.
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WHO'S THE LEAOER OF THE T UB thai ' • fille&lt;l ~· ith
bolh tim• gle•'l M-1 -C- K-E-Y M-0-ll-S-E! ~li• · k .,•· a n•l
his ,_;.t.UltJ art&gt; ·bal."k, I hi !! time in i\lit·k~,- ~1!&gt; Tuh C hat. In
Knie~erboek~rT"?'~ Co.-a !OJ' I hat wili mak e lJathinl!{ ~
fun-filled eveot. 1 he Tuh (..luh allac h 'e s h1 the• si•h· nf
t~e _tub and is jam-packt-d " ·itlt fun thing es t·o tin: a
shdm1 pOnd for Mic ke"'}' or IJonal•l. a wHter ·" ·-het'l. a
fltN~ting t·hai.!!lt' longue, a l!iWimminJC tubt&gt;. a raft. and a
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ca ntlie o; a nd r.: nnk i c~ with cr.: lloph t~ nc ami tic tht.:m to thc
gifl \ for an ex tra "kligh t!
For a nostalgic tuut.: h.
wra p yo u r gift:. in f&lt;tbric
swatch e., an d tie t hcin up
wit h old-fa ~ hion ed grosgri.lin
ribhon s in g inglmm c h~r.:k ~ or
perky plaid'i.
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212 E. MAIN • POMEROY -

TWO NEW NIGHT Ll(;IITS designed stweific•ll~ for
the· thrislmas s••uon a~ . a\1 ailahle from Gene ral Ele(•., "
tri'r\ Tht' l'i (' sea so nal d esigns feature a. Santa ami u. .
.s nowman ('olorfull y illu!Strate d on a white in!Sert in H
21/a-inL·h tliAmf'h' r base. The decoraletl in~;erl c an be
rotaiNI within 1h1• hose so that lhe figure may b.- di8·
playt"d upri~~~::ht in t•irh e r vertical or horizontal wall outIPh. The lighh arc :y4·inc h dee p a.n d fit flat again st rhe
" ·all. Tht~ If,.. Watt n eon hulh is long la ~ling and 1lows
co ntinuou ~; l~· for ju s t J_.ennie s a y('ar. They are r ecommt"mlt"tl at1 holida y d eco rations, slo('king gifls and
ltarty favor. . S uggesle d retail price h $ 1.59.

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G•~T A ' HANDLE" on Chri s tma s mt•umrie!! by shooting
colo r pic•luJ't':O lhut dt•\'t40JJ whilt• ~nu '-'&amp;tch. Phoros
1akr·n with The Harutlt•- Kurlak in stunt camt"ra an_•

t&gt;j (•c t.-cl immr• tliult · l ~ aflt!r

t.'X IJO!HII' t',

with dt•,·eloping

el§~enliaiiJ· c•o mplc·lc· l'i~ llt minuh•s la~tt·r . Othrr fea·
tUrt- 8 ht•l 1• ntukc• insl8 nt photO~I'Uj) h~· t'UISiCI' and lllUI'C
t•on~o· t• nit • nl than t' \ 't•r. Thc."rt•"s Ill\ t•lt-'t'lric eye for goocl
ex pos urnt, M It' ll~!.&gt; alrt•auh· fucu st•d fur s uiJjetih fo~r fe.-t
away anti hc·~' tHHI unfl a built-in handle for ea~t)' carry-

panic!

New neQn lights for Noel

Holtl on to special mornents

wind-up outboard motor that altHl' ht• s lo t•at•h of tht.•
vehi .. le• with a I!IIJOflJif". !!U&amp; fJ dis h und figures of Mit·k ev

a tiun \\ hen \ u u Lli :-.(,:U \ t.' r \ 'OU

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Fnen(Siy Service
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ahll! battery pack . uffered as
optio nal equipment with this

Bathtime fun with
Mickey Mouse!

and Donald l&gt;ul·k.

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GRIDDLE

Mon . thrusat. 8 : 00~. m . to9p. m .

Present

PASTERY
TOASTER

BUR~ER

Kenneth MtCullough, R . Ph .
Charles RiHie, R. Ph.
Ronald Honning. R. Ph

AO DC capahil it)'. One is .a .
9-inc h m~nld wi lh an additum;al pl1wer up ti11n . It ope rat~~ fro m its own re c ha rge-

c·onkt·r• f1 ·unaiJum i uinnln lla mihun ll r•twiJ.In n4hlitiun
In tlc•t•p fr·J inll: t'hic· kc•n .· polulut'~'&gt;• ~ hr·iml' und otht•l'
i tt·m:... 1 hi:- 'c·t':oou l i It· "._ lrm ·t o1·tlc·r··· UIIIJii um·t• ~otr• ill!i
:o; l t • uk~'&gt;. fr•ankl'l ancl laurnlHn·~t · t '~"&gt;l huile '''~t'lahlt· IO tJI'
~'&gt;jiUjo:" hl'lli ; m · lu · ul ~ :-It' " ~" aut l :- uUite- . Tlwt·mul!lutit· lwul
t•o n lm l&lt; u· hurullc •t l f1·' ha ~" l... ~·l :1iul uil •lnimtl(t' t• dflt'
lu·u...:kt'l in !'O m ·c· 111~'&gt;1~ , h, ·u hh~ c·oukiuJ( l't' !!!Uit &amp;. Anllllt''
IIOII·l'&gt;lic · k s ur·fut't' uwkt·!&gt; hulh t•ouki n"' an ti t•lt•u ning

Hath Powder (s haker )

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as impn,ved perfCHma nce

!&gt;IHH'i..&amp; ill ju ~ l
All fu"'l fn,· r·/

Cant., ms I S nt. E.w d6:! Parfum
N.-Hurd l Spr&lt;w M 1~l &amp; J 01..

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rll!te lim: .of hl"ck.-anJ-white
TV s et ~. including 9- and 1'2·
iiH: h d iago nal modds th cat

~ift nf u h ·_,

nan"

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FroyrilllC~ Dut't5.75

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iiH:h tahle mudels and con-

the·~··

"Owr tht:&gt; R.;,mbov.J"

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of fine furnitun:. t here
Hrt! a Vilriety nf ~3- a mi :!5--

Show her you
care with a Gift ·
she' ll really use · · ·
We have a selection
of personal and kitchen
appliances that's second
to none · · · · And at
Prices you'll go for.

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E~ 0-' E un \our· t:l ... i~lnw"' ~huppin~
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FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING und holidu y •· njoym enl , Cor)''8 Brew ..Matf'~ prtwidt• lht~ s anu~ ric-h flu,·or
of t&gt;l eclric 'drip .;o ff~l' or If"&amp; at o fro• •tion of'lh t&gt; •·us t .

"ill d••liJ!hl iu tilt •

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into thrir homt" tlu.·in8 tlw Chl'i~tnu~s srasun·~ Hc•rc,
tlw t"·u l&gt;la~- ful c·artoon c·lutrtu- l t"rs
the s itle s o Ca
tlt&gt;lightful oval mirror th ai m••a:..urt&gt;s 23 irl('tu~s wide
and 191/2 irwht•!oi high. The· mirror 1 of vi hrant blut&gt; ~t,
rrtls anti yc·llow,., is fl'om s,·rot·o's new ·•Ragged)'· Ann
ami Aml y" t•ollt&gt;dinn of •·lucks, wall .P iatJUes and a
lf&amp;rmf'nt nwk titl y- up . All un maule of tlurable t•laslic
fur easy ('art• ami clc uninK. Rt&gt;tailiug for apJu·oxi·
mutel~· 8 22 .00, thi e tlt'c·m·ati,·e and practiral ac· ~· t •sgory
is s ur~ to rt·Q~·t·l t•vt'r·yout"' !l happy fu.c··~ -

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thcr~ arc new
~.:o mp ac l models

decorator
in t.he 19-

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Clllt" c•JM' \-diH \Hllll" IH t ' OU~ Up lllt ' lfl ~ tH'

uiiuut t·~

:l ut.. Eau de
Parfum 4.00

llhl ~

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~·-.• ur tlu•n· ;u•t• Zt·nitit ' T\' ~ d~ . ~unw

II s a perfect gift for
budget -minded s hoppers
w ho apprecia te the fresh
drip-brewed taste of coffee or
tea. What you save on the
brewer alo ne can help buy
many cu ps of coffee well into
the New Year.

6.75

inch diagtmal screen s ize .
t\ nd fl&gt; r those whu likt:
large screen viewing and the

Practical Gift ...

paper filte_r and placed atop
the .f!1a1chtog glass decanter.

dec.an!er

ftlr 1he kitchen . den
or b.:llroom .
Fo r t ho se who enjuy a
larger sc reen for vie wing .

the Pe~fectly

loose tea an the system ' s
brew basket lined with a

decorator

family use o r as a sec·

fl'llt Ur~

wate r level and whisrles
when water bo~ls . Then pour
over fre sh JlfOund coffee or

t:Hl' I · L·~ ~ : ~1\I;I.E:-i . OI . U:OOTEH~ .

llllll s~ t

so l e~ hl

two to eight cups of coffee or
tea almost as faM as insrant .
Just boil water in the 2 q1.
ketfle which shows the e•act

Spray Ill

~~:rccn sizes ""al proviJc
pr~ICii~o.·;.d ultcrnatives for

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paper fillers .

Parfum

l ifc~ r yll! .

~ma ll

the same rich flavor of e lectric drip coffee or tea at a
fracrion of the cost.
C~ry Food Services, Inc .
has mtrodu~.:ed Brew-Mates,
a complete manual drip brewing system which includes a
" Tweetie" whistling kellle.
"no.11-e lecfric drip brewer and

The system brew s from

Eau de

ditl'.:rent vi~ wing prd~n:m:cs
o r s pecial s pace require ·
rucnt s . Fi.l r ~ .tC.amp l e~ there
urc pll rta ble - s i z ~ and
t'i.m lp:.u.:t -size mudds in the
IJ . a nd 17- in ch di cagonal

Elt•t·tronic• Vitlt•u Guiln l tuninl' \\oith 14 · pm~ition TouL·h -(:umnutlul t•hunth·l ~~· l •· t '·
lion . Crt•tlt·uza·!!&gt; hapt•cl &lt;' Hil!&gt;Uio· i~ uf "'' nuirw knott~' pint· "um.l n •nt' t'r!i un ltl ll :wd
t•ntl~. ~htll'hino!': dt•t·nratiu· "a ll t·r~. t•ahind ft·ont ami b~t !i t' in :ooinnalalt •d \OomHI.

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('l'&gt;'-f+¥\-1 :I 50/.,

There a rt' screen size~ fur

THI:OO t; 1FT FUR A t\1 ERR\' f:ll H I.ST~U.S frmu Zt•nith t•onu• t~ in u mwl,•rn lll..l •lt• ·clatt ·
llad... a~-: 1 &gt;- lh t""AI,Iw~. 11 25-hu-h clilti![unal t•olnr T\' nt•t•in·•· in a fur· nihll't'··" ' .~ (,.
t•onso lt•. It ~ tu l~ aun·d ft•lllurt·~ indudc· an all·solitl ~ talt • t•lt'tt~!ii .. . a d nutt·•· d
Lhrnm1H'tllnr pl«'111rc tulu·. f :ulm· ~c·n tr~· uutomulit• pidUI't• t·unlnll ~.\~lt • IH und ·

Raggedy Ann u11d AIUly SIJUt

ing and g ript-•ing. This aim·and-shuot sharpshooler is ·
uvailtthh· nl 1alwh) dc~ ul,•rs for a li.'!! l )Jric·r of ·830.~5. A
n N· k s trat)· initials for J.Wrsoiualizing ami a hatlery
com~· " 'ilh lht· t•atnt•ra.

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i:S-6- Thr Da t l~ Sent tnt? I. MtddleptJrl·l 'tm wro~ . 0 .. \\ t•dnt•:-11.1 ~ . ~tl\· :!J, 1~77

Brighten your 'holiday with candles

A gift you mal"e yourself
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enhances Chnstmas sp1nt

JfiiJiclr is whit.:h?

Counti11g the hours 'ti.l Chri.stmas

'Little people' toys will help
big., creative imaginations grow

Nothing t.·nham:e!'l the t1CI
of i!i\ 1ng nhlrt' than .l g\1'1
~l)u ' vc made! yourself. Th b
fauit com po te b ca)y hl
mal-..1.' . It Cl'mbinc~ a variel)
uf cannt:d anJ drit:d frull!\
\\ ith Hacardi durk rum .
Yll U COlli lllak.t: t=IH.HI~h l'ur
gtfting . and .. c:t=p \mne you t·
~elf. F~1 r gin ~iving. pad. pint
jars JIH.I add a note expl;,in1ng
that t hl' fru it io;; t"lc:,t wiH:n
~crvc d l)V t·r pourH..Icaki.', i..:e
l:rcurn or ~.- r L·pc s.

~~~ m~ · t h iu~ Ill ' ¥.

o·n t" olo·o; ou·o!
fnaih

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r• nou·ol
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dutlliH'I IIU"llt' ht •~.

matularin oranjlt•:o,,
pitHtapplt·

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\-O_aln ur l'n l.u· fini:--h . It ":-- :-- l.u~n ~ith 111uh· llin ~;C Allt·#'l·u I UOU to p•·a k• · r •· twlt~:--utt't'l.

Say d Merry Christmas
with modular
stereo
unit
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/ cnt th lhe''"-' ~ ~ 'lt' lll~ an; flo1UI flHltkh Ill 1.' htltl'(' frtlm .
dc . . !gncd in ,e\t.""ri.d llift l:'tt'nt · Or -If ~Ill! rrlofer .I C.l ...... t'l ll.'
'i'l'' ftW nH"t fll~'llh i.lnd .u.s; fli,J~('I l'l'l"l lld t •r. [\\Ll llhtdU·
,t\,trl:ahk u11h ,I \~U " ICI} ,,f lar ., IL't l'llllll it., ha\l' 1h1.. fl'ar~:.1 tlll\' ' rl~ r .tn } lift:, , ~ 1c .
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If you're planning a
Ch ristma s party fur a group
o f youngs ters. a dd to th t:i r
ho liday enj oy ment by d t&lt;ilk·
wg welc o ming me ss ages
al ong the private sidewalk
l·oadi ng to your d'oor.

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light of those ho lill a~· spills
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lf it" s yo ur rum ro ent ertain
familY nnd fri ends thi s ho lid;w Season. don ' t let ac~,;i ­
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the fun and festlvitv of· the
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to rem! the ma'nufacturer" s
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i-.·1ost commo n spots will
respo nd to a tre atment of
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and stai n remov.er. Just spray
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spot , wait 60 ·seconds. and
launder normally. For extratough spots. try another
spray a"nd was hing.
Many spots and stai ns on
d r y-c leanab l e item sincludrng uph olstery, drap·
ery. and rugs-can be re ·

moved wit h Klr' Spo t-lifter.
Ju st apply it to the s potted

areas, let dry to a fine white
powder. and t hen bru sh the
powder and the :,oil awa y.
t Check the e tT~ct of an y spm
re mover in an inconspicuou s
place before atte mpting to
remove a spo t from a nun colorfast fabrk .l
Here aie some tum mon
ho lida y s pot s and st ain~
yo u' re likel y .to em:uunter
and th eir appropriate
eme rge ncy re med y:
• Grav ies and fond ue ssc rape off as much of the
grease as posSible . Use s pray
pretreat o r spot -lifter depending on the fab ric-to
get the residue .
' Egg Nog a nd he~v y
cream- lukewarm water or
soa p and water will remo vt:
any solid pon ion: then pre·
treat or spot-lift accordingl y.
"" Cra nbe rrv sauce and
berry ju ices~spo nge with
cold water fir st and pret reat
or s pot-lift .
* Wine s - lukewarm
water will remove white wine
spots on non·washables : K2r
will ta ke ca re of red or rose
spots. For w a~able items,
just use spray pretreat before
laundering .
• Cand lewax-p!ace the
stained item be twe en layers
of absorben t paper and press

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Keep in mind that a dr y
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the ent ire home. Reme mber
to keep the tree well-watered
at all tim es and dispose uf it
when the needles begin drying and falling easily from the
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In
1942 ,
Congress
authorized c reati on of a
World War II Woman's
Auxiliary of the U. S. Coast
Guard to be kno1"1' as the
"Spars."
In 1945, World War II
rationing ended in the United
States on aU foods except
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years . beer quaffi ng has be·
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among growi ng num be rs of
people In fact. beer industry
spokesmen around the countr y report sl)mc interesti ng
shift s in 1/ .S . beer consu mp·
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the.c hoiceofaselect few, are
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In th,t Ars.t six .month s of

this year alone , shipments of
malt beverage s into t he U.S.
were 22 perce nt higher than
for the Same period one year
ago.
·Whi le sales of domest ic
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in 1976. sales of im ported
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deluxe se!s, the PlaymObil

Electronic elegunce!

system s, .. these categories
allow a yo ungste r to act out
his obser\lations of the adu lt
world aro und him thro ugh
min iaturized " people, " and
in the process, to de vt!lop
imP o rt a nt s o c i a l s kill s.
Role-playing, the acting out
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$Ce ne s, and imitat ion Of parents a re method s of interacliOn which preschoolers use
. as a means oF communication .

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chardcters are jointed to sit .
stand. ride hurst:s, and hold
small ubjec,ts in their hands.

able in seven different series :
(o who ys, Indians , Con ·
Slrucrion Worker s and
Knights , and lhe ne we'\t
Medical . Fire fighters and
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v. ;.1shablt' it tm. ~po t - lift e r
will n:muve the ~ pol ; any
traces of sugar "ill re spond
to a moist rag. Pre treat and
launder the coffee ~po t on
wa:-.hab le fabric:, .
' Candie:-. and cream-fil led
sweet ;.,-again. on a nonwas ha ble. an y re mat ning
~ IJ~ar trace-a ft er usi ng the
:- . pot-lifter-will be remo ved
by dabbi ng with a moi s t
cloth . And. again , the was h·
able item nec:d s th e Spray
pretreat and proper launder·
ing .
"' Lip stic k----j us t spot-lift
or prelreat.
... G r ee n vegetable
~ pots- wet stained area wi th
cool ~ater , then spot ·lift or
pretreat.
• Evergreen sap-sponge
up a" much of the s tick y solid
or re~; idue as possible: then .
" "POl· lift or pret reat and lau nder .

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"ihO I'ping fo r children 's toy'
and games. the ab undance of
product~ flood ing the ma1\ket
may muke the tas k fnr strat ing.
At C hri st mastimc . that
fru stration Cdll ea:,i ly turn
inlo a nightmare. rtnd ofte n
raises the que 'ition. "' l"in ' t
there any to y that · .s right for
my chM!"
Despit e the confu sion.........-at
Chri s tma s or a n y o th er
time- the toy ind ust ry at ·
tempt s to provide to y item s
which hest meet the needs
and learning abi lities of a particular age group .
..,. The presc hool age group.
fnr example, demon strate s
spec ial skills and interests
unique to their group. The se
skill s. cQmbined with pare ntal a nd teach.e r support and
the toy industry 's retogni ~
tion oF what it take s for a
child to have " fun ," have re·
su it ed in a recen t trend · in
presc hoolers' toys.
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desi re to learn , the trend,
nevenhele ss. has heen towar~ s "s m a lln ess· ~ in many
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by more than 135 percent.
What' s more, the growt h rate
of imported heers shows no
signs of slowing down .
T he shift to ward imported
hecr is especially significant
becau se almost 75 percent of
all imported beers in the U.S.
are sold in bars and res tauranls . ra ther t han as pu rcha."ics ftlr hon:te use . Why ,
then , are im ported beer sa les
rising at suc h a steady rate''
There are several reasons
fu r the gradual shift toward
imported beers. Economic
factors have played an im·
portant role in the types of
alcoho lic be ve rag ~s consumed in America. The hard
liq uor cons umer, for in ·
stante , finds that he 'an bet·
ter afford brt:r at bars and
res taura nts. as we ll as for
home entertainment and rela xation. Oft en, he turns to
imported bee r to sati sFy
soph isticated . di scriminating
taste.
T he · s t a tu s fac tor associated with .drin king im·
poned brands mu st also be
co n s id e re d . The import
drinker who brings his beer
home is mak ing a state ment
about himse lF and hili lifestyle. Bi s preference is onen
int~nded. consd()usly or un·
co n ~c iou s l y, lO set him apart
fr.om t he average beer
drinke r.
He is willing to pay· the
premium price- as muc h as
50 cent s a bottle-·in order to
e njoy his favorite brand al
home .
A third fal.! tur in the growth
of import s is the overall trend
to ward "lightness " in all
akb holic bever age~ whic h
benefits certain type's of
bCers as well
hard liq uor·
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l.:'o ntro l and fo1t.:cd &lt;1ir duc11ng

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~: utt i n~ their UY..II li rL"WlH' d
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A GIFT.THAT GIVES YEAK · RO UI'I IJ :SE RVI t:E i• tho· m inia t u r•· r ec h urgo•ahl.· b at ·
t e r y sys le m from Ge n eral EleC't ri•·· Ut-~Sigrwt l t o r c c h a r gf' f.E ni(·k d·c:ocfmium bat ·
t e ri es, th e sys tc•m t"an bt• plu g g e d inlo a homu• bo l~l '' let'l r i1·al o utlc•l ami will t•omple t e ly r ec h a rgt• (;E 's Ht\_A ," ••t..:;• "' )),'' and 9 -voh s i~e hatlt•rit•s ..in 16 ho nrs .......a nd
thi 111 can b e r e peatl'fl u1rtn I 000 limt•s ! l )!jt·tlwm a ll ,-ea r lo n g in radius. c·ul c ·ulat o r· ~ .
to ys, photo-fla s h c• an1cra unit er-th t·,· r·t·pla~· t• o r din a r y " throwawu)·'' huth.•ri c s in
mol!lt hane r,·-op(•ra. e d produe u. A -.: umplt"h' sy~S t e m in cl ude· ~&gt;~ C" burgt· r . modult• a ncl
batle ries . Set s in th1~ four mo!;t po1mlur butler)' s izt" s: AA, C, I) an41 9 -,.·o h s izt•.

fcrl ng d 1otin ht ak c -.- - :t dcvi\.:c i nt ~o:ml cll 10 n:J m:t: th\.'
hal a l'd!! nf " i..i ~.:.hhm: J.. "...;...a:-.
!l t.anda rJ Clt lli pmc nl 1111 t.:\t:ry
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h:.tvc hct: u imp m vl.'d

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yl'ar wnh th t• ;td diti on of

Y. ruparuund l' hitlll h n tJ..~o:
handguan.b f or cy~.:n giL'.tter

In rna n y ~:aM: ~. o ne \.'ilHi uf
fi rewuud will re n a ~· a ..:hain
saw owner fur th ~ p ri ~c 111'hi .,
saw . Re tail pti ~.:cs fo r ~ a ws

p...-:r ~ .

lhll.:~ tha t llh.'a n

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ht\ lllC t )W !ll:r

Munc l'~' r earl y IIJ7M.
But thuse 1:4uippcd v. ith
th eir own ~: hotin ~a w .: &lt;111 ~: ut
t ht: high COS t of fi rl'Wt h HJ .
pr i..: ed &lt;t l $ 100 a ~,_· nnl o r
hig ht: r in smnc ~:i t i i! ~ .
.
Puh li ~: land s in m11St ~t&lt;t l l' !'&gt;.
IIK iudi ng mtli\m;,tl :.tnd ~ l a te
fme sb . ;u c upe n tn pctlplc
who wis h to cut dead wuod
and take it home fo r fin: pla..:c
fuel. P~ rmit ~ arc avai lahlc at
the appm priatc agem·ic:, .

Gifts of time and talent
• •
•
reVIve true Yule sp1nts
T h~ h i ~ h

ga:o.i.llln e ..: hain

an:;t\ , \\.i.lUd 1\ I'CIIIg U\t:tl (\l
;~u gmt: nt . ot even rc pl a.:c.
o tha inn e ;t"'t ngly l'\ pen,ivc
anJ ~com.:c fuel ... . -.au.: h ,, ., fud
oil -a mi mttu nJI g;t., ,
Wuud burning \ 1\t~ C~ and
furna~:c !'&gt; dc&gt;tigucd 111 h ~:at all

li ving 111 the m H1h ·
crn half uf th~.: tmt ion--u r
even . in some ..:a sc ~. fart h ~.: r
MIUt h- w ill re ..:&lt;tll the hitte r
-weather Iii !II "i nte r•. M c tt' t1·
mh1~i ~l!l predil·t nwn: i.lf the

ap h1.· 1' h.n . .
l•~..·l'n ).. 1111\\ n 1n '"'' up till' II
\I ll

f'h~ gi ft ,,f warmt h - hut h
lhe n rac ti..:;tl anJ o:ae-.th ctn:
l..indS:- i'\ av;,ila-hle to &lt;Ill )!\) lit'
whll find' a lightweigh t dmin
!l;tw unl.le r the ir t re e at
Chri,tma, ,
A PtH'tah le , high pov.cr\.'d

T h\\ SC

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p rtHet·thln .
In :td J11 i1111 ,

mad e h y McC ulluch a nd

M ~:C' ull ~tl· h
O ~J. ucn t"l cnc llt f rum ~ u c h
safet y - en~ i u cc rl'tl fe a t u re'.~,

othe r ma nufa..: t ur~ r -.. ht: gin at
ahuu1 $9Cl.
I n s nme en i d w eat h e r

,m uffle r -.h ic ld "l . t h ro t tk
latL" hl·., a n J \.: hai n l'~tt dl l.' l&lt;
al l ;H llll l'X t ra l: ll ~ L

wvn ' t bl.' m a n y p a r e n t- ·
plt:a sing padq1 gt:: ~ un J t'r th ...·
C: hri ~ tm as tree'.' Ntl l ncl.'l.'-. -

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up \\ ith a Il l.' \\ iJ I.'o t l tl

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he lp c ut the high co..,! nf gi ft
gi\i ng thi ~ Chri ... l ma ... Thl' y
SlJ gge ~ t :-.uppkmc nt ing m a tt' r i ~tl p re~t::nh v. ith gift !-. tlf limt::
und t a l ~ nt. rt:rvrh t he 1:\t-., ..,dl

\'Ot !R I-' AVOlUTE (;I I\ ' f:AN WATCII TH E ROSE HOWL in ~~:lurimHi t·Hi o r"'·ilh thi !!
"''"' I l 1 ur·ta ·Culu r h ·l•·vh;ion from G t• ut•ruli'J t•c•tt·ic·. Wilh ~· ,u· ilin,c rww huriz.o ntul
!'i t~· linfl. hiKt• KIUI'\!'i. ""hit ~· m· ... imulatt·•.l wolnul t·ahirwl ~;. t· u ~ tmu •·,•tra t'lahl•· ('llrry in~
humllt·. a nti 10011/r !!.ulitl·.&gt;!!lult' AA (• hu ~s i s . his ut•w tt • l,.,·i ~i•m will hring him vit•win~
plt •lt ~ur~· tht· "''hul•• :'' ••11r lun~~:.

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gr~111d nwt h t.: r did l'V\.'1' ) thmg
h .... r..,t:J f ln.... t &gt;..' it J ,,f hu ying

( 'hri-. tm a' 11\ a

'''me

v.ort h

V&lt;t~.:uum

major clean-up jo b~ .

AttaChed to the box \~ i ll be
a Ne w Year' s calendar fi ll ed

IIEARTI~-\1',\.RMJ:\1( ;....- E~Juit•lu · tl "''ilh u li,chtw~ · i"l•'t.
high lu•rformin(l .-I&amp;St•lim· t· h a in .... u"' . hnnu·ot4'11!'1'S c·a n
r ul tht• wintt·r (•hill ~uult·ut fir•t•"'und 4' U ~ h nt th ~· ~ IHIH'
tinu•-lw•• ~~:mul r t! thittll l'i fur 1wmlina~ u ~u" ulo n,r: in ~u n ·

w it h va c u u mi ng ·co mm itments.
Thi s un iq ue C h r ist mas
id ea of givi ng time a nd tale nt
al o ng with trad itio na l gifl s i ~
a n e xce ll en t v. a y t l) help
th o se young shl)ppcr-. \\ ho

POMEROY, OHIO
Christmas Gift Center
Full Line Boots, Insulated by
Chippewa, Waterproof Boots For

\

The Entire

Fami~.

~ "~=n~~~~~~~B:S:~ r==g:n~ ~ ~ ~ ~B::n:~. I-=· ~~~;u~~ ~~~ ~~ fumil~.

. Asid t! from the ec on llmi..: ad ~· a nt age~. it in vtll ~o e-. ~: hi ldre n

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in th e true -.. p1r it ,·Jf g_l\· lll B anJ

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can ' t afford man y dabora tc
g ift ~.

NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN OUR ····

Familie!! ada pting th i ~ neative meth od of gifl ·givi ng
li nd it ha3 ma ny h e n e fi t ~.

AS CLUB

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Brigade ,
Cowboy ,
Harness, '" Boots for
men and boys and

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if! read of th e tr L: c .
T ree trimmings ma ke Hll
iJ t:;,d famil y r roject. Take

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Connie
Evening

ShoeS and Boots
by
Connie and
Thom MeAn
far

Slippers
Connie
Miss Wondertul

and Children

Rand
: Thorn MeAn
Poll Parrot
Nurse Mates
Converse

· In Gold
S~ve

BOOTS

Gift Wrapped Free

296 W. 2nd St . .
. Pomeroy,
Rich'a rd E. Jones, Manager
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~ how good they look!

TREADS
MANY STYLES
MANY COLORS

9:30to5 Monr lhru
Thurs . &amp; Sa.turday
9to 8 Friday
Closed Sunday

C hri !'&gt; tm as g ift -

wr;.tpping h ) a n an . T i.l rerSi.malize gifl s- a nJ C hris t- \
lll &lt;t!'! !1\ oc ki ngs- ..: ut out ~ tars .
~n u wme n a nd St. Nicks. ur
ma ke bloc k lc tt ers "lf felt or
pallcr ne J fct hrics . Then glue
them vn pac kage s or Shlc k·
ing!'&gt; . Button s, ri bbi.l ns or

uther trimmi. ng ~ fro m Yllllr
s ~.: wi ng bux: ..:till aJJ lu ster to
yo ur a ni :; t ry .
There are lots mure pruje~.: t
Y'- lll ca n drt:am up . All it takes
is lov e . imagina.tion and holi·
da y s pirit -!

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A checklist
· C hri s tm a s is a time for
good cheer, not Chaos! Yet

the unprepared may find that
the holiday season has crept
up on them , leaving them to
frantically address cards,
rummage through the base-

.
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age
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ouse
h er
Your Thom MeAn· Store
Mldd.l eporl, 0.

n&amp;t' li!ollrt" u ~· i•ulu"" , sharJH'II a bla•l• ·, sold(•r a wirt•, or
litchl4'n u nul . Tn ~h·t• th t&gt; m all t(notl holicla y c•h,•c·r ami
lightt•n th•·ir· h11lllt' im1•rnn•nwrn atul mainl e oarwt•
l nsk !!i , ~· uur har41"·urt• tlc•olt&gt;r ha!; quulit)' haml tools that
willlw wt·lt·nnu- utlclitions 10 an y home work. s ho p~r
, . ,·~· n kitc-lwn c·al(•h -ull dru " 't.• r . :Somt' art· kih or tw h.
likt· o Crt·sc•c•nt '\'in .' I 4'H!W huldingodjui labl«· wrt~ m·h ,
plit•r~&gt; aiHI sC'I"t"Wdrh·t•r; ll Nif'holl!on Homf&gt; File Pak
with a ssorlmc•tn ufl'mw tools.; or ai 1Wl of c ompac t C'On"''' ''1ihlt• X c•t•lirt• nuttll'ivN~s llntl S(' l't•wdrh·e r s i·n a plas tic·
«' USt'. Tlw l't' 's .al!!o u Wt•llt•r s olclt•ring kit for rf'llairs ancl

THE
SEWING

CENTER
On The T

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bake s pice coukics and fruit·
irresi st·

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\VI' t' a f h .1' l l Ill/ W j II dou '.\· -Wrt!aths.:...of eve r g re e n. pine ~.: un e s o r plastk

fru it- c a n be gl a mori ze d
w ith .sil ve r or gold aef!Jsu l
paint s. For a highlight. aJd
rA sprigs o f holly or C hri stmi.lt-i
.~ balls.
~ You can bri ng Old World
~ t.: ha rln into yo ur home by
n ma king s ta ined g lass wi,'l·
~ duw s Bu y sheets of cul uted
plast ic at a n art stOl e . Then

!

'If c ut them t n to ge o m e t ric
~ 'shapes to . &lt;l epict u Stene o r
ra ndo m des ign . Spray yn ur
window w it h adhes ive . anti
press _th e plast ic piece ~ on the

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untilt he y. stick . Leave a
le s pace bct w~e n the scg-

'11 me nt s f v r s trips u f blal:k

W mas kin~ ta pe to si mul ate the
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huhh~ , ••omplt•tt• ·with iro~1. l!lllltl~·r, thrt~ (' ti1•~ and ·d m1•1•· U!Ot' in!OII'ut•liuns . Whe n it rontcl!i lu ntt"asuring,
1h1•t't' a1•i· Lufkin IHH'k4~ 1 m · purst· hti)Cij and profcs~ icmal rnodt•ls~ -'.rat uah•cl in im·ht•.&gt;!! und f,•el, millime- 1/r::&lt; J!:t: l&gt;OII&lt;:t: i&lt;::&lt; l'&lt;:t:f!:t: 1&gt;01 ~i
lt·rs and nu•h•l'ti • ur lmth !
·=,B&gt;'~I:t:l• 'l!
!"_!!~~I-I~ 1!10!1!10! Ja:t: ;&lt;:li&lt;:t: 1!10! 1!10! ~ ~"""' 1!10!1!10! I&lt;=&lt; 1&gt;011'&lt;::1 ~"'" 1!10! 1!10! •

In Middleport

Christmas Specials
do? if~y){/l!f:aO.'b,J·~
The love chest. Its the ·most personal, cherished piece of
furniture .she 'I I ever own. A gift steeped in centuries of romance
and legend, a tradition that grows in its charm every year.
Can you think of a more imaginative way to say "/love you? "

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leaded lo ok .
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Spray aero, ol ·· snow ·: on
ljOil!OII!IO! I!IU"' !l&lt;::mom:ll 1!10! 1!10!~ ~&gt;:&lt; 11:11 ~ 1!10! 1!10! 11:11 1!10! l!&lt;:m:t:!!&lt;:! g:o g:o ~ ij;l£10&lt; !!&lt;::! ~»~fl corner&gt; of w indow panes .

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ment for dec Orations , and
Use un c ooked pas ta in th e garble excuses as they sneak
w s hap~ of wagon wheels to out to buy food and drink for
their !Jnexpected guests!
I$&amp; make a ga rlanJ . Spray paint
Here ' s a handy holiday
th e pi eces bef~lft: ~t ringmg
the m togeth er unJ wea vin g checklist to help you avoid
' such la st-minute problems :
» them a round the tree.
iA
For e fTt!ct i 'o' c und sa fe usc FOR THE TREE:
of aeroso ls . be ~u re to read 0 Look. over ornaments . lf
any are broken. replace
~ a nd ~a llow th e di rectiuns and
cauti o ns on t he labe l.
them eafl y before selections· narrow·"'
n F e .r til' t' 1-' o o r/ .~· - Thc
iR c ook ie -c ull er c ro wd will 0 H av e s upply bf ornament
hangers to replace those
~ e njo y m ak ing gi nge rbr e aJ..
left on las t year"s tree.
n Sanl&lt;\S and stars while you

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FREE CHRIStMAS GIFT WRAPPING

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'rJ garni s h th em with s pra y
~ whippe d cre am an d a c herry .

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SELECilON
FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY

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~ cuke muffin s. For a n

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We Charge No Interest
Lay-Away Now For Christmas

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ami c ut uu t angels. re indee r .
c a n·u y 4.:a ne s or chain s o f
pape r doll s . S p r a y them
ligh tly w ith aemsol glu e and
s prinkl~ w ith gl itt e r . Tie
them tO the tree wit h color·
c oordin a ted yarn and se c

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ANGEL

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ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOANS

culorcll co nstr uct ion paper

and the i nterior of your home
w i l l lot~ k ' ' )zicr than ever .
Nolicln1· Wntp(JillJ.:.I'- A lit ·
tk c n:a ii vi t y t.:a n 'l' lc 'o'a le

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r---SPECIAL RECORD BONUSffl--.,

MEIGS iRANCH

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and
Purses

Keds .

Arthur Fiedler Boston Pops Orch., Christmas
and other popular music . Onty $1.00 with your
opening of a 1978 Christmas Club.

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FIRST PAYMENT STARTS NOV. 1th

uf'rusol~ .

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Suggestions

Man, Woman

with

if yuu ~t.:l) n c c.n·
11 trateo nj ustt w,, wlur&gt;. Then
~ sel ec t th e pl'i.lt.!Ui.:b (\, 1 help
YllU c rt?:a te an unfm g~ \labl e
MYu le1id e s e tt ing .
n T ~ ·~' ' ' T r i lll l ~ l il~ g ,, ~- lh &lt;~ i;i ma uze your ( hn st mas tree
wit h garlands llf ..:ra n berrie~
l1 alt ernated with n.. n·y ~opped
»l corn . Ht ghltgh! th~ c n :"~ p red
~ and white mntif wi th tin y
bow&gt; of ve lve t'" sat in. .
l:A
To bring the wi n t~t r won~ d crlanJ inJpor~. spra y tn:c
n- bl\Ughs with aer=nSul ·· snow··
~and sce nt ih e rl.HI IT] w ith
·~ ae ro so l pine s pra y For a .; a're
fA hoiiJay season . kee p a fi re

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JOIN NOW FOR 1978

it"~; 4''-'!i~·

Ma r'i..: h ~r . cfft!..: l

Check lllese

i$1

Th er e's an extra Chr istmas gift tucked into your 1978
Chri stma s Club at Athens County Saving s and Loan .
It 's a free - 50th pa y ment . No gimmic ks ! Nothi ng to
bu y ! To qua lify fo r your " bonus" a ll you need to do is
make all th e f irst 49 of th e scheduled payments in
your Chri stmas Club coupon boo k. We wi ll then add
th e 50th payment as a " bonu s" . It's oun.w ay of say ing
" than k you " for comp leting the fir st 49 payment s.

ami

g~ ami
su m&lt;
l:Omhiwhite
nation o. rym1'
ll a\.:'•ilh&lt;r
hi~ vc

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Also

D a n ie l
Gr e en ,
Dearfoames,
Footworks,
Conn ie , Acme , Pedwi
Rob lee , Str ide Rite.

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A II OM E 1\·IAUE • :U lti~Ti\-1 ,\.~ t·un lw fun for· llw ""·hult•

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( :H ECI\. , .( )ll H GU'T LIST arul !!II'~' ho"'' man v fri c nd!! u.r·
r••lu 1h•t• ~S 111 i~h 1 t•\'t' r hav•• 1o ~1 ri n~ a St' l't'" ' 1 lo~l!!U ' n a holt ,

hu litl,l\ d c.._·,, ra t ll lll'- t\11\\
)l iU G ;ll d ' ' in a l~Li n ~lin g
\\ hat it hlt,J.. J ay., f,,r grand mot her to J,, hy hand .
l k..: i J~.: ,,n a tntal h, dida ~

..:olor !!l' hcm...: . WhL·I h.:r

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Also many other s ewing W
gifts &amp; Holiday fabrics .

4..' hl'''" l.' ~ l1 I J a nd .. il\c r. rl.'d

la'l!l !f ut· k .

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104 E. MAIN ST.

Fi-:ee Instru ction s.

hclr mat e in lTt.:al tng ~,· , .: i t ing

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CHAPMAN'S SHOES

. lwr..- !II' L'
11. k &lt;.t:- '' ' hring h:"H.:)..

·""PI'U~ un IJnlidu ,• •·!1•·•·•·
Al' n '~ ~ ~ l ' P I'il~' ' &lt;ti'L' an id ..·al

'I' AI . E;\T "'ill ~u
t·nt
Chri ,;lma s pU4 ' kllg4 ·~ in man,· hmm•:-; thi ~ \'t·a r , un' tll·di ng lo tlw Bb;sdl ( : un ~ um• · • · ~4 ' 1'\ it •t• I mil il ;,h.. Om· fa mil~· is llrt•st&gt; ntin~ mom ""ilh a Hi 1'&lt;!!&gt;t'll !"il'lt ' t-'1' 'la!!-lt·r· IJuul
Powt' r l'tl Litf'· ' tH' a nti nltat· hln" a n.dt·mlar tlllt·tl "'ilh
\U(' UUillill iZ c umrnilmt·nl ! &gt; . Tht· nualf-'n"'t' l't.'d Lilt •- \' u ~ · .
whi&lt;-h t' nnthint·~ •·lt•anilll' Ill'"' t• r "'il h t • a ...,~· )tu l·tal. ilil.' .
rt•t a il:-; fur UI'IJru ximotlt·l.' 8.7Y.95 .

w it h p len ty o f po wer' fo r

l.f you're on e o f those women who likes genuine
things-these city cover-ups are for you .
Rich luscious leather uppers

Orte Year Free Service

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l h\..1.._\.' lw l i d :t ) 11\ L' III\ !I' i l'~
\\i lh1 1UI it h ll l&gt;f \\lll" l.. .

Po v. ered Lite· Vac . a n ea!&gt;.y-

For leather lovers Only·

(Complete with a portable
case)

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th l' gt h ld 11ld d .1~.., \\ hen

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th e spring garden.
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CHRISTMAS IDEA.
SHE'S DREAMING

Try homemade Christmas
this year- just for fun!

sarily.

garage . ba kin g a

Gift that gives a year round charge !

Super viewing in time for Super Bowl!

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up winter warmth

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0 Check lights and cords.
0 Buy OKtra bulbs .
0 Look over tree cloth to be
sure it is clean and has no

holes.
0 Find tree stand and clean it
up.
FOR GIFTING:
0 Make your li st early and
do a little ai a time .
0 Get wrapping paper, rib-'
bons . cards .
0 Wrap as you buy gifts.
FOR CARDS:
0 Select your cards early . If
they a re to be pe rso nali z ed . take the en·
velopes home now .

0 Bring address book up to
dat e; rem e mber ZIP
codes .

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s hort se s sion s while
watching television \ listen·
ing
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- CHRISTMAS OPENING FOR BOY 'S AND GIRL'S
BIG ASSORTMENT

- CHRISTMAS OPENING !! %" CHARLEY
FASHION TEENAGE

TOYS-TOYS

DOLLS

Take yow choice o f a btg asso rtment
ot toys ot at t k tnds lor bo.,-s and
gtrls Shop early' ,

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MINIATURE TREE

LITE SET

CARDS

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Chr iSimas greeting cards of all
kinds Take your choice now and
savet

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BOXED CHRIST MAS

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MEN 'S LONG SLEEVE
PLAID FLANNEL
Sale group o r handsome flannel
· shtrts In brigh t colored plaids
Long tail s s12:es smatt medi um ,
large and x~l arg e Christmas
;:;:;:r~~ pen lnQ '

.AT THE FARMERS BANK

No purchase
necessa r y

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GILLIAN'S
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TO OUR 1977 FARMERS
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- CHRISTMAS OPENING MEN 'S AND BOY'"S"
LEATHER LIKE

VINYL GLOVES

Soft, 1eamer like lJtnyl
dress gloves for men and
boys Comes wlth warm

llnr$~ 11 sizes

U.UB MEMBERS. BE SURE 10 GET YOUR
SHARE NOT YEAR. SlOP BY NOW AND•••

- CHRISTMAS OPENING MEN 'S PERM PRESS
FANCY BROADCLOTH

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OIIOANflATION

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YOU PAY 49 PAYMENTS

For the man or men on yOU r
. Ilsi we suggest a pa~r of neatly
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JOIN OUR 1978 CHRISTMAS CLUB

&amp;I SOc

CHILDREN'S WEAR

PAY THE 50TH

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ENING MEN 'S COMFORTABLE
SOFT OR HARD

Farmers Bank

OP!:.RA STYLE

HOUSE SLIPPERS·
For the man of the house ! Mens
ope ra st yle hou se slippers
Ch oice of ~oft or hard soles

POMfROY, OHIO

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NYLON GOWNSGreat gill Idea from Sllfflersl Children's
holiday gill night gowns made from warm
fancy print brushed nylon Shop early for
basi selection

OFF

99

REGULAR
PRICE
- STIFFLER ' C
SPECIAL VALUE-33 SQ
TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS

- STIFFLER '
FABULOUS FOILGLO
4 ROLL DELUXE

OPENING TOWN &amp; COUNTRY 1978
16 ' x 28" LINEN

LENDAR TOWELS

GIFT WRAP

Fo ur roll package of Fabulous
Fo llg lg gift wrapprng paper Now al

"''f1'44

Good srzed sturd y wood dolly hlgn
cha 1rs Always a wanted Item Very
special low price Christmas Openi ng•

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- CHRISTMAS OPENING WITH MICROPHONES'
AS SEEN ON TV'

$ 44
Each

OPENING COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED
2FT FLAME PROOF

&amp;MARIE

CHRISTMAS TREES

~~

$24~h

Christmas 1reo com plete · with base
Easy to shape All branches made I rom
fire res tating PVC

Don ny and Marre wrth t heir sparkling
personalities Stars of country and

$4~?,

A twtttve-lncn .... nrtstmas tree with 10
blinking min iature lights Decorate your
home nowl Just plug In

""' '$1 ~c~

DONNIE

DOLL HIGH CHAIR

LIGHTED TREE

PINE GARLAND

Sparkle Bright flam e proof Indoor-outdoor
p1ne garland 4 x 1 B' size Special low

B~h
M·As OPENI
ALWAYS A WANT ITEM'
GOOD SIZE WOOD

RISTMAS OP
10 BLINKING LIGHTS
12 INCH SIZE

- STIFFL
SPARKLE BRIGHT FLAME PROOF
-4"xl8 ' INDOOR·OUTDOOR

1978 Calenelar towel complete w!tn
dowel and
I for hangrng 16 x 28
Inches
patterns

rock '$ 1 1 f 4

DO

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NINGFULL SIZE SCREEN PRINT
NEEDLEWOVEN

BLANKETS
Better fforal desi gn blankets,
Treated to
screen printed
redu ce sheddmg Choice of
co lo rs
Greal girl Id ea
Sti ffler s Chtlslmas Opening !

Each

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- CHRISTMAS OPENINGCHILDREN'S HOLIDAY GIFT
WARM BRUSHED

Selected holiday sale group of
chr ldren s name brand fall and holiday
sportswear of all kinds , styles and
co lors Stiffler s Christmas Opening I

A n tce surp rise to tlnd under the tree' So
pretty with colorful !1ol1day pattern s Shop ·
tor best select ion Great for pass1 ng

Each

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~ Week For
~ 49 Week s

GIFT HANKIES

$ 00

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STIFFLER 'S CHRIS
OPENINGGROUP OF CHILDREN'S
FALL AND HOLIDAY

Jumbo rolt of Tradttlonal Chnstmas wrapptng
paper 33 SQuare feet Assorted colors and
patterns to choose f rom

Gtft selection of mens and
boy s warm kntt toboggans

Sllffle ~ s has a wide selection of qu illed
holiday iobes Your choice of waltz an d
long lengths Alway s a welcome gift II s
easy to pleas~ w ith a Gift Cert1Pieate

- CHRISTMAS OPEN
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
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family ami fricmh '.' It \' &lt;tn 1'11.'
your holiday get -tuge1hcr
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-,weep of the vacu um cleaner
era\es the :-.lain.
Generally. thou~h . :,erve
white wine to your party
gue" t!l-, JooliYS Perr y . It t.loe~n ' t
..,tain nearly so much as red

wine .

room table tu east: traffic
flow . One word of caution :
don 't put the chair:, again~t a
wall , where gue sts can sit in
them and .cause marks on

your wal l s . The wall

snatches aren' 1 easy t o dis·
guise.
Prep&lt;tre your party foods
in advance a~ much a!-1 pu!!-!-11 ·
ble, she Mresses . Serve pre dinner snacks like pate .and
Cllld vegerable trays and !!lo.ip

th e nuts and potat o c hip~.
For genera l s t ~:~.i n s a nd
They're likely lo get dropped
spill'\ o n furniture and car on the carpet where they get
pets, Perry advises ati appli ·
groutld into the pile .
C&lt;.~tin n of soda water . W ait
Spare your ~uest s from
about IU minutes , she says, ~·
unnecessary SPi llS by u~ing
then blot with a paper towel
pads underneath area rugs,
anU let dr y, Finally, vacuum
~ays
Perry. Keepin g guests·
lo remo ve re sidue and revive
a~ well as their drink s upright
the c.a rpet liher' ~ mtp.
can prevent man y part y disIf you' re planning a bu!Tet.
aster s.
Perry ad v i se~ moving the
Repl ace small as htra ys
l' hairs a way fmm the dini ng
with the extra-large variety •

a n d make sure they ' re
emptied regularly . Disguise
cigaret te burns on carpets by

clipping off darkened end s of
carpet tufts . then apply soda
Wijter, blot dry and vacuum .
H oliday punches'! Go easy
on the sugar, recommends
Perry . Sugar.base punches
leave Jark stains when spill·
ed . ln~tead. try a n inexpen ·
sive American champagne
punch. and add the extra in gredl~nts to give it th e
" kick '' you Wanl wilhout a
s ug:u base.

More information on firs t
aid fdr,.,any spots and stain s
is available in Eureka's Carpet Srain·Removal G uid e.
For a cop y, send 25 ce nts in
stamps or coins and a sel faddressed business reply envelope to : Stain Guide , Dept.

MCS, 1201 East Bell Street ,
Bloomington, Illinois 6170 I.

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dny C hri... tm a'i budget. H ~ t·e
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g r;.tndm;~ ;md grandpa to help
make this ye ar ' s Chri'i tma"
"ho pring l'i.l~icr.
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STANJ)JNG REAUY FOR ACTION •••· 1h•• "Super
Joc k .. Hoc k ey pla yer ami ~oali,--allthey rtt•NJ are a
COUJIIe of you ng ucouche8" t o !illart the gamt'. "Surrer
Joc k"" Hoc kt·,· joins th e Scha Jter famil)· of exciling ,

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durabl e sports/action garne8, indtulin#C,. Su p t&gt;r Jot•k H
base bull . ba~Skcthull, i!OC(~ l'r , anti tltt• original .. Su p er

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Toe"' foothalltr.:ame.

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i11 t•llllll .\ t·u ltll't•tl t' UM ':-o

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ult im;.tte i·n dlh~ J... - .,..at c h i n g .
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m o nd - 'i tu d d~U gem s ton e
dial ~ ~, f musai .: lapis l1f on y."&lt;
Br&lt;i~det s wuh a me sh or
~-l, rr ugat ~ J ~.,• tTe ..·t

..·untribute
hl l h L' tin e -jr.: "- t: l r~ lol 1k of th e
late . . t men · ~ " ah.: hes . Hand·
"lmlt: h:athl'r ~ t r ap '\ add a

n\l k uf .: asual

d~gan ce

in

' l) ph t'llii.:a h:J nt: .,.. IO ilC '-' of
hnw. n tt r br.: igc .

F,lr m o r~ t ruJiti on il l d ega n..:e . t h t: r e · ~ the ptlc ke t
"-" &lt;ll l..' h , po pu lar aga in in
~t\'lc:... ra nging fm m Vi .: tnrian
11,· u lt ra - nll) l kr n . Y ou ·can

Add convenience to her life.
With a Maytag. It will help cut
down chore time ... let Moin
enjoy. relaxation .

camera
·A CAME RA IS ALWA\S A I'OI'U LAR t;IF'T. and lh t•
n t:w, t:o mvletd y aulomalil" Ont•Sit' p f'a m cro from
Polat:~i(lmakc ~ a r1 illealpl't'i&gt;Ot'nl . It i ~ int·xpP nsiVt! un d
~ o •·a!!O~· to U!!if:" .t hat it nt·,.·er nt·clis I o lw fo('II St'd. ~{~ n(l ing
a ··u~e•l " C'a nl era ""ill ma k e ~· o ur gi ftt'l'f"O llltll't' SJlt't: ial .
Refm·•· yo u wraP 1-h f' !UH: k&amp;JrCf '. :'!&gt; hoot ~o u r""" " fumil~ 's
C hri elrUh prepara ti o n ~. Tt~t•k th,• pic •IIJrt' i"' in "ith lht •
,\'a m cra &lt;and s ha re .' ·o u .r;- holi.t a_, h am1i n e ~~-

A ~.t m e ra i'i wrc t o he the
nw~ t rupulilf gift yo u c a~
g i~ ~ th i.., Ch ris tma ~. but

Rutland

' llllh!lllllt'.., it is hard w Jec iUe
· \\hi..:h unl! v. ill makl! th e perfr.:r...t gi ft.
I ha r pruhl em h c~s hc e n
"u h ~ ll f~) r }O ll hy th ~

new

U n..:S t t' l' t.:am e ra ·fro m
Pul a roid . It i.., com plet d y autum., til..' ;tntl ne. v ~r needs to
be fl li: ll~ c J - ctll you d(1 i . .
~ ~rc'" t ht' hutt on aml th e
~&lt;.tlllL' r .t pr u dll r.:c'i u colorful.
l~· n~ -. l a~ t t ng S X· 70 picture in
~eu md ~.

PICfURES WILl BE DEUVERED AT STORE
IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

It '' '\O eiisy w .use that it
th e id ea l g ift fo r
e veryone from kid o; to granJ rart nh . !t ha!, its l1Wil builtin net:k,tntp . i ~ comfo n a bl y
lig ht""' t:igh t. and the price is
lig ht \ll eight. too-desig ned
fltr gift -giving at o nly S39 .95.
) o u can make you r gift
eVen more special by gi ving a
m ak e ~

" u ~ eJ " c am~ra .

Before

No One

'Builds
RECEIVE A CHRISTMAS

you

wra p up the One Step . u~e it
tu take pi~.:ture., of your ow n
Chri!'lttna~ preparation s.
Shoo t th e coo ki es fresh
fro m the O'v'Cn . the children

YOU GET All THIS
AND ALL COLOR

3·BX10's
3-SX7's
15 -WALlETS

ONLY
$10.95
TOTAL COST
YOU WILL PAY
. MORE FOR ONE
ADDITIONAl
PICTURE

J

Pay $3 .00 when
photographed
and only $7.95
when you pi ck up
your package·
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
or DEPOSIT
REFU NDED

Photography

by

FRED
WELLMAN

THIS PACKAGE WOULD NORMALL V SELL FOR OVER S35 00

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY,
NOV. 25TH &amp; 26TH

HRS. _11 £.00 AM TO 4:30 PM

ABC KIDDIE SHOP

WFa pping pa ckages amid st
joyfu l chaos, the family confere nce ovc,r whi ch tree is the
bigge'\1 and bcsr, Grandma
knittin_g mitt ens.
Tu l'k the pictures in with
the ..:.a m ~ ra and '\h are your
o wn holiday cxc ircme nt. It
make" a wo ntlcrful present ,
something un ique that o nly
you can gi'v'e .
Once the holidays are over

the picture -ta king can go on .
c re a ting a vi s uar ' stor y to
1 s.h~rc with frie nd s and rela·
• t! VC!&lt;&gt; throughout the year. .
The OneStcp i~ a C h rbtm~!i
gift that ne ver stups giving.

May.tag.

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THE ALMANAC

United Press International
Today is Wednesday, Nov .
23, the 327th day of 1977 with
33 to follow.
The moon is approaching
its full phase.
The morning stars
Mars , Venus, Jupiter
Sa tum .
The evening
cury.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Sagittarius.
Franklin Pierce, 14th
president of the United
States, was · born Nov . 23,
1804.

106 N. 2ND AVE.

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Celebrate the season In elegant style
·R ich cultured pearls
light up her Ch-ristmas
rh,,

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Things to remember

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nw ... \\IIi b'-' ~~~1\\ mg "Hh UI J
· dcrhllh.'' ~~r pint.. . -..:rt'.t!l\ . .1nd
hlil l', hig_ hJigh tt•d h~ . Ill I I
ridt':-&gt;l't'lll r:linhi.l \\ ,,f ~,.· , ,llH''
Ftlr thi:-. \C itl , f.t\~\ rJt ~·
Chn . . tm.t' gift \~111 h~· \\.J im
.m~,.l l u .. trLHI~ ~·ulturnl p~.u· l,
A...·..·,,tJing tl' tht' Cullltl t'd

PL·otrl :\~"''L"ialltHL ~.· ulllttt·d

r.:;lrl ... \o,.ill he a f.t\tll llt' pr't
f,,r Chli .. tm.,, th1' ~ 1..'.11 t'l~,.·
o.'. ,lll " C pc.trl llL'I.."I..!.t \: C~ .trt.•
t'l;a,..-1,, Ill tht: f:t ,luon 'P(llll~hl
am.l pt:.tr! \ alut'' h.t' t' !l t'\ er
ht•t:n greater.
1\1 d :n · .., f,hhllllh ;u·c 1 c·
'Pl'll'ih]C for the r\· ,ur~L'Ih.'t'
in rr.:arl IICL' I..I : to..·~, J'hq :ll"t'
.....d·t and rtlmantil' . \\ ith th.',,: J.. .
li ne ' \.· alling fllr the 'l'lt.
rt'nl&lt;WIII..: ~ht·en llf pc.trh ·
r.,d a\ · ., fa .. hhlfl' ,tl\(l
' Pt';tlo. tlf .r r~tincd. 1.' : 1' ~ ck ·
gam:t'. ;,t 'I!Jll!lllt'lll \~hll,: h i!'lt' (,.'htlCd l:"t\ ,\ '.IPfth llll\\ Ill~
·dnng llf rl'.t rh .
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b\ Amt·ril..'a ·.., bnt Jrc'.l-~t:J
aiHJ t.lh.'i ,\11) prl1rn i nt:nl TIH: tu\'I:: I.II:S r I.IGHT~ AIU&gt;l .:O.Il TilE TKEE ~ill
\\onten . It ''a~ cnJur .. cd h ~ lw thcuw ('ael In tht• ~lo"'in~ lumirw ~c· c • ru • c • nf &lt;" uhurc•tl
the n:uit1n ~ lcatli tH! ftJ-.hrt~ n IH'arb . thi ~ ~t."ar\• J.H&gt;r-ft•t•l jc• "dr~ !O t•lt·c·linn fur tht ·
dc~1Cncr ~ and t'.lrncJ ill!ll thl" .s nmc·Hnc· e lh' t•ial in .~nur lift•. t : ulturc · d . lu • ur·l~ trn• htwk
fa, hTL'II pagt'" t lf -\ mcri ~.:a · .;; in the· fn l'! l1inn 10pntli,r:ht. ·ric· hi~ hi,Kl.li~ht in" ttulu~ ':111~'\ , mcdr :t h) ih~.· IJt..t' .. ~~r , iol ufl a nd n)munli(' c·lt'l(rtiH't' . The· «:ultur·c·cl 11t' tu ·l ..\ .!'e el ~
Mari . . a Bcrt"rbtl n ... Harp) .. c·iation !i n~"''e h that bu:'t'l'~ !'l iUtl' fur· lint• t•tdlun·cl
RtlL'~et't·llc:r. K,\\ Craham .
pt·al'il'i. a~ tlw _,. h ~nc· u hil(h uppr·c·c·iutiuu ,uJw• 1.11111 ~ill
FranCt'i'~c Jc Ia .Rc:nt:t, anJ
kc·c• p llu·ir irr·iclt;!&gt;n' nl ltt·u ul~ thr·t~up:lwut tlw ~· c•:n·~ .
Rl,hin Duk.c .
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Of ;,.'lllll"'lt'. part tlf tht· rt•a- \(1\tnd~
tll Xmm ~o:ulturt·J ~hou!d 'lt'e~ tine pt'arl .. ht" :tl lll flll" thr: ru .. h 11.1 hu) rul ·
pe.trl~ rn mat1n.:c kngth'.l
(\lU'~t' !ht· ~ell(r pearl.., .rr
lured pe.trl ....d~1.1 m.t~ Itt' 111
( lctUI..'hlng t he t~Jp of th e rlt't."t;.IIC fa..,lt'r Ill \&lt;l hlt.' !han
their irl\t'..,tmt'nt ,,tlun ( 'u iIUreU rear! 'alut'~ h;,n t' tn r lt'J 1n the ra~t f1Hrr ~e.rr\ .
due It\ tht.•i r gro"ing '""'&lt;ll'li t ~.
v. hd c 'alue!) tlf 1.11her tine:
gem ... h ~i\ O:: ri:-.c:n at a ~k·"-cr
r ace .
.-\nJ \A.i th pt:&lt;.trl pn~· ~:~ Uue
tv gn up anuthc i" Jtl pcrl..'enl
h~ 'lpring. tuJ:ty ' ~ rric c-, 11"14..11-.
like bargain::t .
Th b C h ns t m.t ~. tht: ( ·ul ·
tured r't' &lt;t rl A s~tlt'l.l! tt) ll ad"i'.l·t\.::o t h ;,tl 'rngk un ifl1r rn

hrc.r.. thtHl~) arc tnlht p0ru ·

Ill\\ L'l'

l.1r . Gn)" rng In popul&lt;trll)
art' ..: tw~cn. ti-l · in length I
and mul tip le .. trand Jog i..'l1 1·
Jar .. .
Opera length ~Iring .. of

For bu\ L'l"'l 11 11 " hud~:tet .
gL~tld ~.: u liurc J p.:i.trl ',due ...

pt.• arb I."\({ tn h:ngt h 1~•n:

nw~t

\Cf':\i.ttil e. hc:...: au~t' the ) ;,;~tn
he dcnrhkJ o r triplt:d :truu nJ
1he m:d. a" \\ t: ll :1~ '~ tl rn ltlflg .
Bul the, arc ' 't'r) npen~i,~ .
The Cu ltu red Pearl A'i"'L•~o:r&lt;tti\m . . uggt''\1 t h~ 11 . fu r . inh'~t rnen t purpose.'. . huye r'i

l]U,d l l~ '

can ht' L'htainc:d b\

ltH1 1o.in~

tu ~tl\lu' b.~r.,que. l11'
ll ff·rLHJ~lJ PL'MI'J. \\hich ~tre·
pri ct·d Ill\\ t•r t h ~w pt"rfc(tl~
· tL1Und pearb . )l't hu't' grl'at
fur \en

bt'aUI\ ,

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:\b;J. multirlt· ~ tr;1nd , t)f
~mall re~t rl . . ca n have the ~· i­
~ua l i mpa ~o: t ,, f a ~ t ra ml nf
large pcm':'i. hut L'LI' I a fntl.:·
I ion of th e rlil' t' .

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mni:-lllt' i J:: t' l' l;i:- .. 11u~ 11 ld'l} fut ' a fl't·.. h. dt · o~~u . ~"&gt;ttolh lll l' ·ft ·• · hu~ . If .' nil I n ~~ · ll_w ~··"
, . , . ,. 11 mi,,u,, ... tu pum 1wt · .untt· t·um 1 ~1· · ,inn """ · ~~~~~·ua,,. ~i\in:.: ~uut · .. ,·Jt a Lh•·t:-1·
111 :1:- pt't· .. ,•nl iu athatu·· ··

Make him Iring for a night
•
Ill his castle called home
tlw da\' \\ hl·r~ a
man · ... hllllll' i .. hi,· ...- a ... tk . Or
: u · ~ th-:\ ·.• W,1u ldn ·t it ht" nio..' t'
l\l ),\l.l ~ dl out f,&gt;r dati t hi ~

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Twink-ly angels are fun
for whole family to mal~e

-:C ookie favorites are
great Christmas gifts

ar~

l' hr i~t ma, · •- put

hi m bad.
u n th,ll regal1hronc .
After all he·, ht'l'H 't'q
ra t ient -ai.I.Ju~ t i n~ and iid;~rt ·
In!! hi hi, lih~rmcd fa n 11l~ .
\\~'h) !ltll rrl•..;enl hllll \\ilh a
.. pedal g1ft o f h 1\ e and affel..'·
lltHl thi ' Chri .. trn.t ... .'
Ha' c- the\\ hl1!~ fa mil ~ put
l i.H!t'lha 1111 cr..:n in g f\l r
d : l~l-grt•ct hi rn at ·the tlthlr
\\ it h.;_a ta lll·d re-.,hing l.'lH.: I...tall

lu \ur ~ M~i11ing h tll'~,itild rc l:r.~ing

with no itltt.'n''qpti\)11 . , .
Plm hi ;; f:wuritc tlin6- Jhl ·
rod•. 'regg:tt.'. 11r di .. l..'~l t{lnight
t..i d-. . Ant! p r.: p~tre '' :-.pel'ial
me al in hi-. hi.,n(Jr- gi \e Jad
lht• ro va l treatment f {lf ,
Chri~tnl;1'i. And. a~ 1h1.· li nal
hHH.·h nf da~"· prt'~e nt him
\lith a bottle ~,r Oriti -. h Stcr-

ling men\ t'l1 l t.l~lflt'
!'hi;; Chr i"'tl ll.t:\ t e· m~.:m~er
dad . Clivi:'· him ;r legendary
nighl t ha t "ill c\pre" the
] 1,v ing ft:eli ng' that a~·t' wo
often left un"P''~l.·n . Alter all .
d 11c..,n
. ·1 t'\Cr\'
·. man '~a. nt to
., hl'
a lt.'gend 111 h•" U\\11 lllllt'

dnd a tl,nd embrace- bei ng
t.:&lt;trdu l. Llf (,\IU r:\c:, rhH lo ~pi ll

Everyone loves cooktc!l!
fhey're easy to make. fun tu
1.h:~,:un11 e anJ even heuCr to
receive as gifts.
O ne of t he n ~t:·c 1h ing~
a h o ut giving ~,:o\lkie:-. a . .
Christm as gifltl i'l !hal you
can package: and mai llhcm in
~ i mph:. incxpen'iive ( 'iume;; ti me s free ) cnmain er~ tho.t t
· can '-IIso he gai ly t.l ccoratct.l.
~ A colorful. !"'la'itic mi ,,in~
l filled wi th \:Oukies
""buw
. as well as
... makes a pr;~cth,:al
~· de-licious gift . Line the bnwl
u with colort:d cellophan e . rull
~~i t up and tie at the lnf! with a
o.;ribbon bow ur heavy yurn .
:. F"m :.111 extra touch includ~ a
~:spntul a to go with th e mixing
buwl.
!:. Packag e a nd wrap y~~u r
~~cou ldcs For mailing as ~·uu
~..-wou ld any ot h~r fragile it em .
.. Wrap each cooki e indi vidu''all y in colored l'cllophane or

2 (' Uplll llurnin u• IU O I '
Cuukir Mi x..
2 t'IUI"

IJolni no!i. Sugar ha ~ maJc
!'.cook it:- baking simple. Their

CIIIUSTM!I.S ME,\NS l .:OOKIES ! llolnt·- huke.l, fr·e, h,
·
.
df'li&lt;•inu!'i
t•ookit' !!l urt• out· of 1tu.• ni ct~~t ~· u~·.s uf sarin~
''i.:o nsumt:-r cunsultant .G ienna
: McG in11i ·s . fo 'r rner f u tHJ .. 1\lt• r.r~· t:h,·istmn!!!"' ! ( ;ooki,., purkuKt•d in ltoxt· ~ und
'.J:di tur of W oman ·~ Day Mag.· t·un s und tlt·t'tJI'ult•ti M'illtlmt{il- wrnJ•Jlin~~ unci h o "''!&gt;O urt• ·
!:azine . hns dc ve lop·cJ a a dt · li~ltlful Kifl lu plut•t• umlt•r t'\' t·.p· uru··~ lrt•t•. NHw
..muke-no w . bake lat er · \01.) I" llwrt•':o; nn t'U!'i~ ~· u~ tu lll't' )IUI' t• t•nukit· s frnm u mulu·:-;'c o0kic mix recipe to he lp you' nuw , hnk(·-lult •r ·J OH.I' t•ookit· mi~ lo ht• IJl~· nu kt•t•J•Iht·
ubak~ America's cook-ie f a Vl ll"· farnil~· and frit•rul !'" wt•ll !&gt;IIII•Jlli e d with ~tH)tlit·! . For·
fur·tlwr· inforntnlinn on lh•· • LOU I ' mix a rul t•xt·ilin~
~tes c;tsier and fa ster.
The mix. which ca n bL· t•ookic rt•t•iiH' S. wrht• In : i\mt•ri•·a "s Loukit· Ftt\'Ot'ill·!'i,
"..pn:rarcd
week 'i .m advanct• Uominn S uf!Cnr. 1• .0 . Bn"' 7 3RS Nt·M' \ m·k, N"\ I ou;-u,.
~md ~ l ured in un ai n ig ht l:Lln ·
'"(;ti ll~r ( II 11 refrigcrated if 'ihOI'·
:lening i'i U'icd in stcaLI of hut ·
packuging th em for gifts.
711:~ &lt;' Uil !i Uominu
!ler) . form" the base fur an un ll
be
doubly
rewarded
You
'
(;ranulutt•d ~ u"ur
~~im itcd variet y of c·ooki e.., tU
";.htakc
. at your own co nvcm · f(,r Yt)llr elTon'\.
4 I hi,;, Uouhl e At•lill,li[
Try these L1 ~c in a tin g
recipe s :md le t yo ur '·
ti niaginat iHn rui J w·ild when

Rlulinnt reflections

UIJ .\11 NO ' I 00 I '
COO KIE MIX HEUI'E
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lCI f' lll' " A:ll Pu'rpu1w Fluut·

Ua kinfl rm~·tlt·r
41,41 bp!i. ~all

:·H :1 "'H''" \'q(dnl.lo •
Shorlo·niu~. :\tur~uu· itH·

for a
really
Merry
Christmas ••.

;p ,,

t'lll'"

hi ~ own

timt.·. Gi,.,. him Brili ~ h Stt&gt;rlina.

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If !ihtlrl t•ni ""
~·o.utn

Spoon nOu ~ int o me asuring
cup an d level wit h sid e of
spatu la . Put in large bowl or
ut ht'r ute nsil" ith Htlcasr ;m 8
quart capal:ity. fur htll batch.
Measure sugar. baking pow·
dc r. &lt;l nd salt into nou r. Stir
until mix tu r.: is th orou~hl y
blended . Ad d marga rme.
hutt cr o r s horten in g. Usc

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Toasters
Corelle Ware
Cookware Sets
Silverware

Remington Guns
H&amp;R Guns
Black &amp; Decke'r
Tools

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t'K irat' l
t•hHiliJ 4' d

New old-fashioned
fare for Christmas

.You Dan take ca.. ot every out
door woodcutting job. Clean up
damage, cut doWn dead or
-nhldtiQa, prune and limb,
·"'"' bruah and upllngt. If you've
flrlced a cord or flrewocd.fately,
JOU'IIrullzo how much monty
JQU.., uve whh a Homellte
ClftolnMW.

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1/2

Cuuki'· Mix'
1'1111 {'l't'llnt~·

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lnlll t·r
l'g~

Co m b i ne ~:ookie mix .
peanut buller an J e.gg. Ulend
we lL C0v~ r and ~.: hill. Shape
dough int l.l I inch balls. Place
.~

iru.:he~

ap~rt

g reased bakin·g

Til EAT for 1h e kids lo mak~
uml In t•al , tht•sr lm·cly (;hristmas un1wls ore t•a s ily
usscmhlcd frmn Hosl ess Twinkies toothpi c k ed to
§lvrufnam c one s. "''ith robes of fluffy fro s tin~ and
!&gt;j J;urk.Jin~ ca k f' d t: £'orution uc cc nl s.

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d1u~o:i.! lat c pie~~:-;

l'f; AN UT H lJTI'F:II
COOI\IES
~ t ' Uf)!!i Oomin O · 10111 '

Gru nuhllt•d S u,li[ ar
2 tbl,... IJuuhle At·t intr,
· nnkin" l'u~· d er

i !ll UljCt'tl S lort• nl
14'ni1U'rltlurt&gt; .

I.IFE a l .. ~t· rHI in

£' till

or unt il ju"'t d one . Do not
ovt." rb Hkc Coul .. tightl y.
Meanwhile. melt remaini ng
c hoco i&lt;Jtc over hot wate r .
Con i 5 minutes . Spread o ver
baked hrownit.:s . Pr c~s remai ning nut s int o to p. Cu t
in to '~4 ll&lt;.lrc ~. Sture in airtight
cunlainer \v hcn ~:o mpl c t ely
I:Otl led. Yf.ch.J : 25 11'2 im:h
'o 41lare&lt;;.

AIII'UI'JlH!!f' Flour

hnllt•r j,. u!!; t•t I.

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or' Bi.altt•r*
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5

l\iAKETH£ ·~JAN I N

INbi poOn vaoill;l

in !tJP uf doub le builtr ovl!r
hu t (not boili ng I' Water. Remove fmm watt:r and let ~no I
5 minut e .. . C tl tnh inc w_ith
cookie mi'&lt; . l:gg .. . and \ ' il ll ·
illa. 13 cat unt il we ll hlent.l cd .
Stir in 1 1 cup nul \ . Srrcad
evenl y in to gr~a~ed ~ or ~
inch squ;.trt: baking p;.tn. Htt kc
a t )50 F. for ~ t hou! 20 min ·

HAlF IIATC H

Bathr·oom beauty
at Chl'ishmistime

I

Melt hi.df

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r.

Going buc k to basics ...

purkttJ;W ( I ;l oz. )

M'tni ·s\o't' t' l ur milk
f' IHwnlalt· rj •a l
l' lloo•olalt• 1•i••c·t',;

maili ng .

', took i~:

"'holt• ~· lw.at lw1 t•t•rc•u ltha l":, rit•h in tlil'ltlr~ filwr- lhr
imJ»Hrtunt fnntl t•lt•nwn l 1lmt ••, ... r~· ho•l~· ·s lalking
a htHII .
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CIIIH :OLA'I'E BIIOWNIES

-::, Cani ~tcrs or tins contain"'ing coo kie 'I ~hould be rut into
,,boxes lin ed with t is s u ~ -or
"" '· gras'i·· (10 prevent shift ingl
. brown pap~:r
..." and wrapped m
~for

10-WIIOLESOME WIIEAT ST U FFING for your
n.ld-fash imwcl t·ltri!!&gt; lmu l!! tlinrwr-Thi" ~··ur 11 repore a
nul r iti•ms, "'·•·at la!'!tinJt: turkt•y stuffing u s in~ l oast e d

ha nd s :.rnJ wnrk lntLl dr y mgrcdit:n t . , until mixlllrc rc ·
sc mhlc s c.o:tr~e co rnmeal.
Put into ai rt ight l:tln t a in ~r.

:roil.

't'n c~.

a dmp . Bri ng JaJ hi ~ slipph~
.and the e\ ~ni n g paper anJ
;d!tm him th~ pt&gt;rhap~ rart"

Childrf"n love tl) partid ·
pate in holiday pn.:p&lt;tr;.,ti·~m'
ant.lthr:o;c cdrblc ;mgch. sun ply a-,semhlcd frmn Hu~lc~'
'l'winkic~ 1uo1hpit.:ked lu
:-.tyrol'uam l'Unc s. are percn
nial favorite\ . Ready-in -the can fro sting roheo;. 1h~ cake'
and \ilver cake de cora t ion~
r~dd sparKle .
An apple r.,frvt'., ~...a~ the
large angel"~ head with t he
crowning wrea th maJc of
colorfu l gum drop\, rninia·
t ur c mar..,h'mallow:\ anJ
fo il-wrapped chocolate can·

on

lt'g h~ ly

~heel. Wi ~ h

·fur k Jin pcJ I ll nuur'. n(ttt en. 10
c ri'i .'lcross patt ern to 2 im:h ·
cs Bakeat3 75 ~ F. for ltltol 2
min ute s or unt il set but not
hard . Coo l o n wirt:- rack~.
Yie ld : ahout 3 do ze n
cooki!.!'i .
I ..
Th e~~ anJ o ther e.'&lt;l:tll ng
recire~ Di' Ameri~:_a·~ Cu~k i~
Favo rit es can be obtatned
free by wrl)ing to Am e ric.a ·~
Cookie Favuritcs. DufillllO
Sugar. P .O . Box 73RS. New
York, New York . 10036

lhes. All are faste ned lu the
apple with toot hpic_ks.
A sin gle t&lt;)ot hpt ck ..hold s
the mini -angel 's Hostess
Dom!t halo above her head
and another don ut shapes the
larger angd's colla r.
Here is What you need to
make th e larger a ngel:
I() llo s l t'IH~ Twinkit:&gt;s
I 12-in ('h :sl y rofoam
('OIIt'

Tood11•ic·ks ur bamboo
!l k.-'k-f 'f'S

f'Htt rt'arly- lo-SJJrc ad
· whil e fr ot~ lin- ·
S ih·cr ca k e dt"coral ion !\
l'lmall Ho ~ l &gt;eS!! tlonul
Sort 'c an die!!- a tHI ~
mini11turc
rnynlun ~ lluw l'! for th e
wreath
UJ)I)If!

2 wholt• clm·l.!s
C u 1 Twi n k i e.s in h a If
length -wise separating Hat
bottoms from rou nded tops.
Leave ov'c rnight to stale
s ligh tly. Fa~ te n hal ves with
toot hpic ks vertica ll y in 3
tiers a r o und the co n e .
Toot hpick 4 h&lt;\lves to mak e
eac h win g and fasten to th e
top' tier with toothpicks or _
skewers . Fro st the cakes &lt;:tnd
Sl"'rinkle with s ilver ~cak e dec orat ions. Place do nut on top
of the co ne . Fasten candies
around the apple top with
toothpick s. In sert t lo.ves fo.r
eyes. Toothpick. or skewer .
apple 10 th e cone to p.

Here is what You need for
t he mini -ange l:
7 l·losl eru T"'·inki e s

TnolhpickK
l 0-inch !!ly rofoum cone
lh c an re ud y- lo-tiJJrea ti
whhe fro sti ng

Si h·cr ca ke decorations

2 Clovcl!l

I lto"l eu donut

Cut Hostes.s Tw inkies m
half length -wise, separi:lting
fl at b ottom s from c urv ed
t o ps. L ea ve ·overnigh t t o
stale sligh{ly. Fasten halves
with t oo thpic k s verticall y in
2 tier ~ aro und the ·co ne .
Toothpi l"k 2 halves togethe r
for eac h wing and skew er to
the top tie r. Fros t t he cakes
and sprinkle with sil ver cake
decora tion s. Use r; Joves to
make eyes in· t he ~t y rofoa m
ball . Toot hpic k donul to ball
and ball to cone.

..

Uon ' t lt•t

~rt•a se

tlampt•n spirits!
" IJinna w;\:\ ddi dt,.UJ S ~ ..
Aftt?r t.:oo ki ng a hulid ..ty
gllurmet r~a~ t for fam il y a mi

fric ru.ls . th\l~t' wonl'l
mu . . ic to Yt..1 UI' ears.
·:-ituirwcl'

l.'~tn

S Jiiril ~

he

Too often the meaningful
traditi ons of th e ho liday scao;.on are loo,t in the fao;t . paceJ
life l hi.lt \I.C lead . Thi" year .
why not plan you r C hri 'ltma~
ce leb ration with a ~en~e of
gelli ng b&lt;:r~:k tu b~"i o'!
T o make your C hri ~tma~
mor"c · lik c an old - fa~ hio nl'd
~~!ida~. invo l v~ th e l!nli re
lam 1ly m mure of t he prepara tions and dD it all f ro m
sc rat ch the way it used to bt:
don e .
· A w ee k o r so before
C hri~tma'i. why rlot take &lt;I
tri p into the count ry to a llr
1rcc fa rm ant! dw r dow n
yo ur own Chri:-. tma .. t ree'!
The effort you pu t int o it will
make ir the m o~ t cheri ~ hed
ever.
Anol ht!r ''b ac k - lo - ba~in''
idea is to make yo ur ow n
Christm as tree t.lecorat ion 'i.
Rullnns. pi ece~ of mat erial m
sc rap:\ nf pape r and rihhon
from yo ur gift wrar rings are
'a ll rec~'c lablc fo r in ~pin;d ,
hand -c rafted urnarnt: nt s.
Y ou r C hri s t m&lt;IS d in ne r
me nu c.:a n al So re ll ect t h i ~
sa me old -fashio ned ho mi ·
nes~. If ~~ o u d u a little fami ly
r ~::sca r t.:h . you ' ll probahl y
find a numhcr of old-time fa .
vorit es your fa mil y wou ld
e njoy- r e rhap s a ~pecial
wholew ht"a t br ead . a fruit
cobble r or &lt;.t casser1Jie of
wint er vegetabl es like peas
~md onio ns, broccoli or :-.wcct

Huwt:vcr. dun ·t let your
huli d;,ly ~ pirit t.IL"flatc as yu ur
rot a toe ~ .
eye~ ga ze nv~:r the greasy
And don ·t forget yvLrr tur·
fuud mL·~~c~ al: ~.:h.l cn tc.t!.l y
key. This year, pn: pare &lt;tn
· drippeU on beautiful tablclino ld fas hior1 cd, h eart~' ~ wfling
ens anU aru unJ the ki t\: ~len .
that ta~tes grt!al ami is a nuBefort: pani~.: sets 111. rt:·
tritiou s aUditi on to yuu·r ba~.:k
membe r th at grea~y afterdi nner t lt'Hil-llf'll\ arc made
easy wit h Gr.;a~e rclid~ Jl' ·
gl"casc-r. To re mo ve greasy
food st ai n ~ from w;.tshaPic
ta ble c lo l h s. na pkin " and
.:ven you r ap ron. squirt some
t.l eg r ~ a ~c r on t he t ro u ble
~ pub before la1,.111 Jerin g. It s ·
grease -cu tting &lt;K tion i ~ cum·
pat ible with dete rge nt ~.

ba~ics Christmas.
Our stuffing recipe, using
Wheatena toasted who le wheat hot ct:real. is nat urally
ric.: h in c ~st;n tial nutrients.
The cereal also enriches the
~tuni n g wit h die tar y_fi her , the
i m p orta nt fou d ele m e nt
ever}·hody 's ta lk ing about .

to

'1'01' OF THE H!I.NG E
WHt;A'r ~'rU n' lNG
(S P. n '4'!:1 (, lo 8)

hultt' l' ur
rnar,;llrint·
larJtt' union , •·lu•plwd
f'IIP"' ~ lif't•tl~· ··lt·rr 1tnd
It· a\' ('!!!.

l/.1 t'tll)

2 carrot,, ~ h• ·•· d•lt•d
I can iO uum•t•t&lt;) ljC iit•t•d
rttu ~; hr on m ~; ,

untlraint•d
Wht•ult"nu lOa~ te d
wlwl cwhc•ut h o i •~•· rt!al
4 C UJJ8 c hi(' kf'n brulh or
houillon
:J . labl t&gt;spnnn ... lt'ntOn

Jlf.:

&lt;' tt I~S

jui(•t• ·

i'iu.ll

antlllt"Jtiu ~ r

In a large sauce pan , heat ·
butl er and saLrte u nion , \:c le ry and l:arrot s slowly fur 10
min11 tes. Stir in mus hrooms
a nd th e i~ li quid , Whcatena
ce rea l, ~.:hicken broth and
lcmonju itc. Simm er, st irring
UCJ:i.l,io nally , for l 0- 15 min lll es o r un t i l th i-\:k l i ke
mashed potatuc~. Season to
t a~ tc with ~a lt and pepper.
For an informat ive, ill ust ra t e d book i ~t un Uielary
fiber wrilten by a leadiilg au tho rit y un l ht:.: s ubjt:ct 1 Writ e
to : " Diet ary F'ibt!r and Your
He"l rh " i' .O. Bo x X3 27,
K ansas Cil y, MO M It15

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1&gt;5-The Dally Sent mel Middleport Pomeroy,O Wedrwsda) Nov 23 IV77

11

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ANRTG1:~ __:_,
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Christmas is a time for sharing, caring

'\

l5 Words or Under
C.;oh
I day

l hnstmas ts a lime of fam
dy lr tllttton And afi e most
tmrllltant of .til fanul y trat.h·
ttnns ts uften th e f amd y
l hnstm.ts rree
lun c spent decoraung the
ll n - .tnll lh e ornamen t s
~.: h o,~.: n - reHe c;; t a fam1l y s
I:..lSI ~.: "i{) le ctmJ h entagc and
knJ 1n even greater sp mt of

:-.(ltllt l)t ,., ( hll"'llllt.., - 11 llH.:.t (l', m un th111g~ It)
mtr'~ drlhn.:nt fit.: l'rk \l l rt ' 'Ill\~,: LnJ It: tlrn "'filtc.: llt
~tttunph. (,, dh~..lu m 11 ~nngrng tu pellph.: til U\i.~T tht
\\Orld a tun~.: ufJtH .rln:l lllg nt bwthc:1 hlllhJ md t ~c.:ll"'t.:

fhe

i.lf

rent.:\\ tl --4-ll

ln~.:nd,hrj,..,

!tn\.' tntl ht.,pe

Chn~tm.t "t hll '\llnll: ,.., I d~.: t. rl&gt; rehgHJll ... e\penCil\.l
For oth\!r' ( h1
Ill"' tnd Jh'll ( hr r... tttn' thk~ ll r~ 1
j O\uu-. trme lt l gllht:r \\rth t11lllh .tnd tm:nd' lll'lt.:l1d
1.: ~.\rJ:s .tnJ kth.:r' Ill lllth t''t \\tOM) h.n~ nc.:glnh:d 111
th~ p
t' u tnd tu 'hllp tm til the.: ln\d\ pte~~.:nh t h tl
\\til stt kmpllngh undtr the trn unttl Chnstm.t' Dty

''t'

"h tn ng Ill the C hn~tmas sea

''t \

.. l lll

WHh sn man y bauble s

lnd~t:d tht C hn.,.tm 1' clft listt' d \ crJ spu ta! p trt llf
th~ lo' ang ( hn,tm 1"' spmt - 11 "' ~omd hang Jafh.:rt&gt; nt

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lrnm m\olht:rh~tofntmc.:..,mthc.:\\-ot ld lt mtvbe ldrge
01 sm Ill li llnl 111 ''1\h l Vtn l h tng frtll11 tht: p r,~et t c.tl to
the cxrraurdl!l.tr\ hut~.: \ dV l tst ,J f C hn st m 110 pi tn~ ts a
vet} pc.:t~l111 II t:'\.ptt:..,, lnll l)l lnt:n J .., htp a nd ]o\t"

N l) Ill !. r~.: 1'1ht)rpmg gtlld t: Ihe ( h n ~I mas g tt t li st I ~ clll
tmr')()n 1111 e\ten,ttm ol the.: Jll\OUs sp ml uf ( hn st m 1s
tt sdf- J tllllt.: tot L:'i rtlll!. 'h mng .t It me to ~tl'P mJ
r efleu on tt '~ tr' \\Orth of mcmont:'~ mLI t h o~t' '.l.ho
m tJe t ht.:: m speu 1!
As \h '' nk dlm n the
~pontllnt o u &gt;~ n1 ~mor 1t•~;
na mes uf the fnuH.b ami
1 he answers may LOme
relattves ' h \\ l'•h w prt
to Wi as "e dn \ e to "WOrk
s ent \\lth our huln.la\
v. hrle clean rn g t he .utrc o r
pack tges '"c: rt~o: n ll all of
re.1J rng 1he Su nday paper
th e qu il lit e ~ ol t'dL h pet
son It s ted C hn ~tm 1:s as Sudden ly \\e re me rnber
the lo0 k on mo ther s f,tce
th e ttme ''hen ~.:ver) p r~
the day she spot l ed 1ha1
se n t must bt:' spec ttl
eve r y p , ~ek 1ge filled wrth
delrght
T o fi nd &lt;uch gilt&lt; m

volves nw re t h an~ ... l'u~ll'

1hought

In a scn&lt;c

the

C hn st ma~ ~ ho ppt:r places

h1m se l f aheaJ 10 Chm1

mas Da)

moment

to the

when t he wrap prngs .Ire
und o ne tntl the t tbbu n s
scattered rn hopes of
findm g JUS t the nght II em
t o light up a face .1nd

w1de n u stmlt'

specral blue dre S&gt;
or
the lm le h1 nts 1h,11 d 1d s
bee n droppmg all along for
a nev. rod and tackle
or th e ext ra a1tent10n the
you n g 10mboy turned
teenager has been pa) mg
to her wardrobe and 1he
""Y JUnror s been spol!ed
prac tt cl ng w1 th a t1e 1n
fro n1 ot 1he m1rror
We remember a fn end s
fa ;onte co l o r o r fra
grance o r how much she
a dm~red a certa m s1y le
W e e ven

mtercept Santa s

lei ter s on th eir way 10 the
North Pole m the hope s of
keeprng up w1th St N1ck
rn sp re ad rng C hrrstmas
JOY to the children'
A Ir s! thrs perso nal thrs
lovrng and thoughtful re
qurre s a great de al o f plan
mng needless to say
Pl a n earl y for yo ur
Chns1mas g1ft buyrng so
that yo u ca n be cen arn 1he
pre sents you selec t wrll
ca rry w nh 1hem 1hat spe
era) message of though1
fu ln ess and love Even 1he:
best plan s can use some
help
I hr s ) ears offenngs for
Chn stmas are belter 1han
ever cornbmrng the be st
of n c h, nostalgic rom an

t1c He ms

wtth

an array of

modern w1zardry to set
1he head spmnmg'
It s 1he perfect year for
,,II th e specr al women tn
v ou1 ltfe - mother s
wtves

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0

fo r e l l our m an y

bleB• ngs

b ro te

C el e

love

LEGAR
l't'ONUMENT

co.
Pom eroy 0

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and accessones
Ru ffles l ace srlk s and
satrn ar e all makmg fash
100 h ead hnes a nd what
pre tti er way rs there to
show her how pretty you

thmk s he

rl )

I rce de coratio n s made

h um eggs. f or m stance can

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tht \\, lla ( u1 p I

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ma ke hfe e l s tcr \tnd
tu n

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01•• n nund up n , huu o ..
ca lc u ld t ot to1 d ~..o n
~ue ntt o u s hom e ~u.::nmn
tant a dt :s h wd:s h c;t lot t h e
wo m an who h 1s bt&gt; tt e t

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thmgs to do th dn d 1bbk "'
water

a h&lt;1 1r

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dryer for the g.li u n th &lt; ge'

who \\ ant s th e mos t t w m
her looks \\ 1th .t m m11nu m
of pnmprng trme &gt;pe nt
She m rgh t n c n 1r
pre~.:Jdt e an t:\\ tnol 1-.H u r
even a p O\\ cr I VI..l l llf .. r tit
kll ~ tt

s un tLtnc ho"
m ar.fY ,.;o m e n '~ ouiJ
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s ho uld no t be exposed to
d&lt;Jmpne ss or extreme
ch ange s m te mperature and
hUOl ll.itt y
• W1th electnc gutta rs
mak.e sure th at all the p1ck
ups work Plug the gmtar ml o
the ampltfie r then tap each
p1ck up on tts correspo ndmg
togg l e (a dev tce on the guatar
tha t ~.: h.tnges the power from
nne p1ck up to another')
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p1ck up v.1t1 produce a loud
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tn s tructw na l matenals a t
your retatl st ore and check
mto the avatlab1ltty of group
lesso ns m yo ur area
Lessons c;os t only a few
doll ars per hour and are
wtdely availab le from park
an d rec reation depanments
sch ools adult education centers mu s1c retailers a nd

YMCAs

• Slut d bcg1nncr on a
!;l l trr w th n yln n stnn gs
wh1 c h 11c mu Lh e rs1p on the
fingers th 111 steel slnn gs

• G uttar accessones make
1deal s tocktng stuffers
Choose from sheet musac and
su ng books p1tch p1pes,
stnngs straps p1cks even
electromc dtgHal tunmg de
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order 2$ ~:tnt dwrge for 11da (!~rry
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~ponsible for more lhlln one uu-ur·

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copy se nd a ~tamped self
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C hnstma s tree An m expen
s1ve co lle cuo n o f Ltlhktn s
from Ltlltan Vernon for 111
stance g1ve a t ree a ghttcnng
effec t and can qurckl y be
come a famtl y tr a!.IJtn:m or
make excellent g1fts

crafted m doz en s
of no sta lga c Chrastma s
scenes and figure s and sold
for less than $2 each the or
nament s are tarmsh free un
breakabl e personali zed h etr

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A 'llatl able m most fine de
parlment s tore s or through
the mat] Ltlllkms are made
of solid br,Jss and other fine
metals and are personally
engra11ed at no ex tra charge

To grve a C hnstmas tree a
stnct l y tradttlonall uok de c
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community Thanb for tbt
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IN LOV ING memory ol ou1 son
br othc old uncle Harold E
A sh who los r h s I te one yeo
ago
i t!O die to talk o f !he lulu re
And
the r ar e mtghl
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God knew ell about tl yet rook

PART TIM E AO VI:R TISING SALf S
m the Po m eroy M ddleport
Call pols ar ea Repr c~en ltng
t h~
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M esse )ge1
Mtl!iloge allowance S2 M per
hour Ideal l or re t1 rttd per'&gt; on
Coli 992 5920 ask lor Fred
Boles
re t e I ad11 0 rt ~ ng
manege

awov from the oncom ng years
God knew all about I how no
ble
How gen tle he was ond how
breve
Ho w br ghr his poss ble l ulufe
Ye t put htm to sleep no gra ve
God know~ ell obot.Jt 1hose who
loved htm
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race1ved new sh pment of
polyester double kmt s 51 98 &amp;
S2 69 ~ard
yard spoo l
polyesler threod 5 tor $1 00
Kw k Sew patterns The los t
and easy wOy for you lo sew
k n l!o o r hove ~ our sew1ng done
by Oem5e for th e greatest I I
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trespass ng on the f ollow ng
form s R H
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposa ls will be r ece ved
by the Vtl ta ge of Midd leport
to pro\1 de hOSPttatrzatt on
rnsurence
cove rag e
fo r
vtllage
employE!es
All
proposa ls mus t be re ce ved
by 4 P M NoOJ em ber 30 1977
at t he Mayor s Offrce 237
Race Street
M dd teport
Oh i o
For addtt onat tn
f or m a t i on
contact
the
Mayor!. otf1ce The v lieg e
reservE!! the nght to r e1ec t or
acceQt any proposal upon
actron by covnc I
Fred Hoffman
May or VIllage
of Middleport
( 11) 16 23 2tc

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NOTICE BY

PUBLICATION
To
Da le Rawley whose
las t known address was 52
Ma in Str eet Cootv rlle Ohio
You ere hereby not fred
that vou ha\l e been named
defendant 1n a legal action
entitled
Mary
Parker
Plerntlff
vs Char les C
Arnott et al
D efend ants
Th1S ect1on ha s been assigned
Case N o 16 635 and rs pen
ding In the Common Pleas
cou rt o f Me1gs County
P omer oy Ohio 45769
The oblect of the complaint
1S for da m ages resulttng from
an automobrle acctdent wh rch
allegedtv occu.rred In Me,gs
County Ohio on June 6 1971
and the prayer s tor $2,400 00
and cos1s
Yo u are requtred to answer
the com pla int w tthin 28 days
after the la!.t pubticat on of
th e nottce whi ch wrll be
published on c e a week for sl,.;
successive weeks The last
pubttl:atton wtll be made on
December 21 1977 and the 28
days tor answer w II com
mente on tha t date
In case of your fatture to
answer or oth erwise respond
as required by the Oh10 Rules
of C vii Procedure ludg m ent
bv default wtll be rendered
against you tor the relief
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College tuttron free.
College
Level
Examrnat1on
Free.
An Assoc1ale Degree
through
the
Communrty
College
of the Atr Force. 30
days pard vacatton . 7
pard 3 day weekends.
good startmg pay and
much
more
Interested'
Contact me. Vernon
Zeger. your A1r Force
Representative
For an appomtment
1n the Pomeroy or
Athens area phone
592·4592 Collect.
Order No 9· ci·B6

1972 PONTIAC CATALINA Sears
st ereo
r ecorder
Phone

992 7453
1975 FORD VAN Fully customJE
ed P S P B TV plus more
$4 500 Phone 992 72S&amp;-i
PB
AM. tape Good gall
mtleoge h :cellent condrt an
742 2020 after 6

Larry E &lt;:oencer
Clerk ot Courts

JO 11211 14 21 otc

1971 FORD LTD Wagon $850 or
best o ff er
991 S7Sb o r
9925477
1970 TOYOTA H1 Lu K P ckup
$850 F b!ilrgla ss topper $150
bl4 378 6311
1973 FORD LTD 2 door hordtbp
Opere w md27 1
1973 FORD LTD 2 door hardtop
Opera wmdows low m leag e
excellent cond lion W II trade
for ptckup tru ck g1ve or to ke
difference Robert H I! Roc.me
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1963 FORD PICKUP 6 cy l

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new porn! new Cragars &amp; t res
b3 000 mtles $2 000 949 2880

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Mm1s trOllers and fold downs
Used unrts tn stock Open Sun
day Camp Conley Storcroft
Sole! Rl 62 N of Pt Pl~a so nt
1969 BANNER 18 camper Slet'p~
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Ches h11 ~
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bulls I Polled .H e et o d ~ e
Good dub pro ac t qq; )~h)

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomeroy

Landmark

sotten &amp; condition vour
water and Co op water
softener
Model UC SVI

Now Only

'279,95

Let us test your water Free

FOR SALE
FOUR ROOMS a d bo1 1-)
only No pets. 992 5901::1

Adult~

COUNTRV MOBIL E Home Po I.
Route 33 north a t I on e oy
large lo ts Coll 992 7479
ln ~;red•blel

Why pay h gh elec t c
b1tls th s wtnler' let u!&gt; poy
theM' f or you One bed1 ootn
fr om S130 now 6vo loble
V lloge Manor Th rd end M II
Streets Mtddleporl le epho e
qq2 7767 l:quol Hou!&gt;tng Op
~tunty

12 11:.60 MO I:H U:. HOME Good co n
dtllon
Lor ge yard
I
n le
Roc n e 992 5858

FURNISHED GARAGE apo tm ent
South 4th Str eet M1ddiepo t
Oh1o No chddren or pe ts
992 7140
THREE BEDROOM hou se Con fur
n sh st ove and r el n gera lor I
necessary 992 3090
SIX ROOM hou se f b1 en t n
Pomerov lnqutre ot 796 South
:.h d M ddleport
EFFICIENCY HOUSE for ren 1 Com
pletely furnr shed To construe
Iron men Coli after 4 am
992 779 1
COUNTRY HOMI:
remodeled
corpettng 3 or 4 bedroom
modern k tchen 2 bath s S&lt;.en c
and prr11ote About 4 m les wes t
of Horr sonv lie Oh o Co li

7&lt;2 3159
CO UN TRY HOME
r emode lcd
carpetrng 3 or 4 bed r oo n
modern k1lchen 2 baths Seen c
and pn vate About 4 m es west
o f Harr sonvdte Oh o Co li
742 3 159

FOR SA LE or Rent Trc ler w th
large butldmg lot m Syra cuse
9'12 0344
FOR SALE or Trade Troll er and
lot
Sell o n lend co t11roct
Located above Jones Boys
$4 800
Jo ck Neol
(6 14
446 0 157

SHOT GUNS 2 mod el 10 Rem
tngt ons 1 wtlh eKtro deer bar
re! 3 model 12 W nches ters
Sw1ve! &amp; sl ng se1S for most
shotguns Deer slugs $1 49
Brenneke slugs 22L R 82\ 21.
mog $2 90 Target shotshell s
$3 10 box SbS 50 cose H1gh
powered shot shells wh ole!.ole
shot $9 89 per bog :wo new
and used guns d scounl on o l
Wrll trade for mtn1 b k es
motorcycles Grovelvs
tree
ton boats
mo tors
power
tools or what ho ve you F le !'.
3rd
Street
M1dd eporl

992 7494
BROWNING MARK Ill Golden
Eoglli1 23 channel AM bose slo
tton CB Bes t one o11er $250
take s '' 949 2322
197o4 KAWASAKI MOTO RCYCLE

'192 2530
SIX MATCHING ant q ue ook dm
mg or k !che n chars Stro ghl
bo ck
S25
each
Ph one
VERY GOOD hoy SI 50 per bole
(014) 667 3368 Tuppers Pia ns
Ohto

YAMAHA HARLEY OAVfDSON &amp;
Con Am Motorcycles Cornp l 'lt~
sloes and fantas t c ser11 ce
Hours M T J 9 6 W F 9 7 Sol
9 5 The M otorcycle People of
Southeastern Ohio ._ At h~ n s
Sport Cycles Inc 20 W Slim
son Avenue Athen s Oh•o
PI-lone (61•) 592 1692
TWO WROUGHT tron I re place
scrltens Fold ng type $7 Flu ~h
ftthng type Wllh W[re CU riO I'&gt;
and andtrons $10 Both tn quod
condtt on Colt 992 5666 bet
ween 4 30and6JOp m

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
S1dmg
Storm Wrndows
Call Prof es~ ronal
Burlders

Large

corn er lot Now has small
t;lu sm ess wrlh r oorn for
expan s1on C t y w 11ter on
Sl ate Rt 124 rn Rulland

S35Jl00
MIDDLEPORT

Bissell Siding Co.
General Contractors
Phone 949 2801
or949 2860

unrt

4

apar l mcn t bu rl dtng w th
good m co rne Partl y r ented
no w but stlll g ves you
sso 00 m onthly rnc ome ove r
y our payrn en t
Exc ellen t
location

FREE ESTIMATES
No Sunday Ca Its Please

11 ·21 -1 mo

1 Good U sed Hotpotnt
Refrtgerator
sns
1 Lancaster Chatn Saw S7S

Pomeroy Landmark
9.-_JackW

6il.:

Carsey Mg,.
Phone 992 2181

NEW 3 bed oom h ou~e 2 bo hs
all elec
orre M dd!eporl
dose to Rutl and Phone 992
748 1
SMAl L !a rm for sole l0° g dow1
ow ner t nc ced Monroe Coun
ly W Va Phone ()04 ) 77 2
310:2or (304 ) 772 3227
COUNTRY far m land w lh !&gt;er ucl
ed wood!. water and goo d ac
cess m Monr oe (our Jy W Vo
$1 000 do w n coil (304 ) 77 ')
3102 or (304) 772 3227
Comrner c•o l pr operty appro.: l 7
acres level land ocat ed 01
Tuppers Pia ns on Ot 10 Rou ll?
7 Phone (b14 ) 667 b304
VA FHA 30 yr ftnanc ng lrela• d
Mortgage 77 E Sta t ~ Ath e n~
ph_one (6 14 ) 592 305 1
2

2

STORY 3 bedroom I one
hou!&gt;e F A l urnoce !. form wHl
dows fireplace tn M dcilepor 1
Phone 997 3457 or 992 5867
1
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cell ar Locat ed n lo ng s11 lie
$6 500 Phone 742 296S

NEW HOME 1 m le tn back ol
Por t lend 4 room s ond bo th 2
acres Conlocl Del bert law!'. on
_ Eagle ~dge Rood
MO VE IN10 the !'tunny stat..:- of
Flondo I have 3 ceres of IClnd n
th e I llle 11 !loge of Del a ,d Spr
mgs on Aragon A 11en ue W •te
Dole E Wolfe Rt 1 Box 14 C
Reedsv lie

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
Broker
107 lfa Sycamore St
Pomeroy Ohro

PHONE 992 6333
Offtce Hours 9 A M to 4

PM
Close
Thursdays
and
saturdays at noon
New 4 bed room 2500 sq f t
11vmg space 2 11:~ baths 12
r oo m ranch b rrc j( L ocated
3 mlles from R t 7 up West
Shade R rver Call for an
apf)otn tment

11/:;t Acre Lot Surveyed
approved
for
sewage
wooded and sec~uded
located 07 of a m1le off o f
Summerfretd roa d near
Tuppe rs
P lams
Oh to

Pmed to go at S4 000 00
Plenty of acre lots at the
Wildwood
Estates
Add1t1on F latwoods R,oad
zo ned and all utlltttes
avai lable $2500 per a cre
We have need of hstmgs

all

types

hom es

land,

commercial, etc

Cheryl Lemley
As soc tate
Home Phone-742 2001
Htlton Wolfe Sr
A SSOCi ate
Home Phone 949 2589

TRIM SHOP IN RACINE
Be the opentng of th e rn
door season fo r you wtt'h
your Old furn1ture re
upholstered '" beautiful

warm

colors &amp;

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R est dentral
and
co mmercial
Call- for
estt mate 24 hour serv1ce
Anyday anyftme
Phone 98S 3806

from Bobs
If you are
tookrng for sav•ngs Jf w111
pay you to pay us a OJts1t
Located m ~ack of the Sew
N Sew Outlet on Marn Str
Racme 0
11 10 I m o

Box 34

Blown
lnsutatlon Serrrus
Ftnlrttrnt Au1lJble
Blown Into Walls &amp; AHtcs

4

bedrooms 2 baths natural
gas cent ral heatrng nrce
ca rpe tmg fu11 basement
garage 3 !o!s S27 500

NEW

LISTING

3

be droom s tu cco home
Na l ural gas 1 oar f urnace
c l y wa t(!r ut ld y room
patio and about one acre

120 000
MOBILE HOME LOT -

300 Marn 51

LARRY LAVENDER

8AMio430PM

Srratuse Ohto

tn

Pomeroy w tth sewer
water C l d etectrrc

cr ty

NEW

You

LISTING

-

ALUMINUM SIDING
SOLID VINYL SIDING
SOFFIT &amp; CELINGS
GUTTERS &amp; DOWN
SPOUT
by

step

ACE HARIMARE

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

MEIGS PLAZA
Mrddleporl Ohro

Ca 11667 6479

ll 9 tt c

the

LISTED -

Just

co mpleted new
home
Large ! rvr ng room wdh
co rner
f 1replace
J
bedroom s ba th
dtntng
room love l y k !chen has 32
tt
cab 1ne t s and range
Carport &amp; storage space I
level ac r e S35 900 00

l ove ly 2

yr old home 3 bedroom s
bath u trl tty ntce krtchen
tot s of ca brnet s and cooj( ng
un1t Ut tlr t y room f n1shed
gar age
Very large lot

S25 900 00
JUST LISTED -

20 ac r es

w 1th 5 yr old home 3
bedroom s bath needs a
little frntsh work on n sr de
Some tt mber HERE I S A

REAL BUY FOR YOU
$20 500 00
JUST LISTED - About 5
yr s
o ld
Beaul! fu l
3
bedr oo m home Mod ern
ba th drn ng area love y
krlchen
utr l l y
room
hardw ood
floor s
wdh
carpe tt ng over c arpol"t &amp;

Va

10 18 1 mo

Automat1c

PARTS - LABOR
GUARANTEED
REASONABLE
RATES Ph-3 78-62511

The Oftll~llors

ReOllswitte o

Not The lmtlaltiS

BRADFO RD
Aucl!onee r
Com
pl ete Serv 1ce Ph one 949 2487
or 949 2000 Roc ne Ohro Cr II
Bradford

ALL ELE Cl RIC 3 bedroom home
w th ul l1ty oom and large k t
chen olurn num s dulg a t loch
e d ga rage 2 storage budd1ngs
garden spot es toblt shed ya r d
w th rees ond shrubs Al l on I
acr e Tuppe rs Plo1ns Oh o
[0 14) 007 30'10

ELWOOD BOWERS REP AIR

STROUf

LTY
IN CORP'O~)t.TKO

No
200
Bustness
butldr ng located on 11:! acre
parhca! st reet on three
stdes
b ath
carpetmg
pane l tng gas heat
etty
wa t er
atta ched garage
ha s addlt rona t hook up far
tratler 12x60 mobtle home
to be sold separat e Prrce
$30 000
l mmedtate
possession
804 W Mam

Older

but nr ce off st parktng 2
ba t h
n ce
t rrepla ces
ne rg hborhood
SEE AT

JUST S1300000
WE
LIST
NEW
PROPERTIES
EACH
WEEK - IF WE OON T
HAVE WHAT YOU WANT
TODAY
WE
WILL
PROBABLY HAVE IT TO
MORROW
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp;
LEONA CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES

Pomeroy
992 2298
Alter Hours Call
992 7133
CONTACT
Lots Pauley
Brandt Manager

992 6191

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
JUST LI STED - Step rn stde the split foyer of t ht s
beau tif ul 3 year otd home and hi! ,.. a look a t a mce

lrvong room d nlng room • 01

l

w

TraMmlsston Serv1ce

HOMESI TES lor sale I ocr e and
up M dd epo rt neor Rutland
Coll992 7481

Wo od bur nrng
frreptace
fen ced yard 3 bedro oms
c arpe t rng and r emode l rng
tots o f feat ures
JUST

992 2259 -

~

527TFC

2 23 I mo

EIG HT ROOM house wrth ba th
and othe r bu ld1ng!O Carpenter
Oh o $9 000 742 227 1

D\"G

h burll on slove &amp;

refn g and lot s "' "''
~i,\,
•dmr ty room w 1th
fireplace 3 Bed ~f'\\.
... I ry
closet s &amp; 2112 baths
Tot a! electric wit t central a rr One acre tsnd Lo ceted
n 5 Po nts area east of Rt 7 Shown by apporntment

or .

$45 ooo
1
MIODLEP0RT - SPAC IOUS HOME TO FIT YOUR

WI LL CARE for the e tder.ly n our
home Phone 992 7314
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PIANO TUNING
l one Don els
New phone nu mber 992 2591
If no on5we co ll991 2082

Sweeper s loos l er s tr ans al l
small appl am es l awn mower
ne11 l to Sta te H ghwoy Garage
on Rou te 7 Phone (614 ) 985

APPUANCE
SERVICE

3825
REMODELING Plumbing heoltng
an d a \ pe s of general r epa r
Work guoro nteed 20 veo rs e•
~ renee Ph~.= 992_2409

tv

SEWING MACHINE Repa rs !Oet
11 ce all makes 992 2284 The
Fab r t c Sh o p
Pomeroy
Author zed S ger Soles ond

~,. wo:: hmpeo::._s~so"

EXCAVAT NG dozer loader and
bocjl,hoe work du mp trucks
and Ia boy s for h1re w II haul
fill d rt to so I lrmes tone and
gravel Coli Bob or Roger Jef
fer~ day phon e 992 7089 ntght
phone 992 3525 or 992 5132

We have enlo~rgeg
servtce department
wtll servtce Hotpoint

our
1nd
o11id

other brands

Pomeroy Landmarll
l:.t

Jack W CArsey, Mgr
Phone 992 2181

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I

SAVE ON
CARPETING

EXC AVATING
doEer
ba ckhoe
and d1tchcr Chorlli1!0 R Hoi
I eld
Bock
Hoe Ser11 ce
Rutland Oh o Phone 742 2008
WILL do roohng con stru ct on
plumb tng and heat ng No 10b
too Io rge or loa sm all Phone
742 2348
AND MARTIN
El(
HOWERY
ca voiJn g
sept c sys t ems
dozer backh oe dump truck
I mestone
grovel
block lop
pavmg Rl 143 Phone I (b\4)
698 7331
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SWAIN

Phone Mrke Young
At
992 220li or 992 7630

Pomeroy

p~m 2m

storage GO ING AT JUS T
$24 500 00
!-liCE OLDER HOME -

$14 000 00
MlDOLEPORT -

Utk1n

Route 3 PomefOJ 0

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

0

""

EFEL ~
RNR , ' ~
HEAT&amp;FUE
•
773-5955

Carpet &amp;Upholstery

MAIN
POMEROY.

JUST LISTED -

fiR£PU CES

Young's
Carpeting

608 E

JUST

ITOVESAND

Supenor
Steam Ext1actron

(H'

c.,.

CAll lfi.OH

llUlmopd

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~
Service~
FrOft' th• ler1••t frud.
luilllo. .r
to

MOREPI

Cellulos1c (wood ftberl
Thermal lnsulallon
Save 30 pel lo 50 pel
on heattng cost
Experience and
fullv rnsured
Free E st

blll•tor

Wood Stoves

J&amp;L

Located In

f lnrsh lh1 s 3 bedroom home
w 11h full ba sement 2 a cres
back ba lcony anc large
trvrng room Tht s r es t s (USt
ou t o f town for S30 000
Hele n L Teatord
Gordon B T ea f ord
A ssoctafes

See us at 1100 East Mam
S1reet Pomeroy Ohto or
Phone 992 7034 10 29 lmo.

SALES AND SERVICE
11-9-tfc

Ph !92 Jm

EasY
step
tnstructtO('IS

•Mob lie
Home
Underpmmng
• Roof Coaling
•T1 e Downs
• Awnmgs - Carports
Repatrs
• Insurance

Pomeroy, Ohto
Pomeroy 992 6282
or 992 6263

2 FAMILY HOME - lei
!he rent buv you a home
Natur al gas c!ly water
near stor es On l y S9 600

Kingsbury
Home Sales

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

STORM
WINDOWS ' DOORS
REPlACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING SOfFITT
GUTTERS-AWN INGS

home 1 1 baths family
room garage and one acre
of land N rc e carpe t and
krtchen $&lt;11 000

-

Chester Oh1o

10 30 c

CARTER

FREE ESTIMATES

PREFERRED LOCATION
New 1 room tn e ve t

ROOM

0

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

patterns

.'

Th ts 1rne o td home w1tl
mtngue you ElCtra ni ce
fancy oak trrm
shtny
floors hot water heat
large format dmrng room
and 2 car garage $35 000

Onl y S279 95

Save sso 00 on a new
Hotpo1nt Refrtg erator
1 New 20 cubtc ft Chest
Freezer
$lS 00 01scount
(1) Good Refng er ator 5150
Upnght Freeze,.
S21S

Let The Open ng
OF
BOB'S UNHOLSTERING
And

SOMETHING SPECIAL -

New Co Op water and
softeners model VC SVI

·,

TO l EASE OR Rent ,. Old Pro 111co
bv1ldmg 992 3677

~

216 E Seco nd Stree t
Pom eroy Ohto 45769
Phone 992 J32.S

FAMILY

FOR
STU D
Ser11 u;o
AKC
reg stered cocke1
~ pa n rei
Block and ton
Clark sdale
L nes Showqual ly J B. D Ken
nels 742 3 162
AKC REGISTE'RED p1i1k pgese pup
p1es Phone (304 ) 88'1 'lbi:U

.

BUSINESS SITE

MUG ~

'1922&lt;13
STAR&lt;J RAFT FALL Sole
Mn
TraVel
motors 20 end 22
Trotters 18 5 SJ 799 25 7
Bunkhouse $4 875 Fo ld down
$1 700 up We sell serv ce and
quahtv Open Sundavs Camp
Con ley Storcraft Soles Rt 62
N of Pt Pleasant

H l PA l RI Ct&lt; 0

~tal ~

1973 MONTE CARLO A C P S

1975 CHEVROLET MONTE Carte
P 5 P 8 A C to~e player
Phone 992 2628
...

OF MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO

vs

APPLI: ~

s•::t•

l!tl A Goad lt11gll/Nx

II

FIRi:: WOOD Any ler1gtl ~ u u y
a 1 oun l
De 11ered 01
mo y
pt ckup Pho e 949 :?SbJ

RECISTERW

Business Services

TEAFORD(B
V IRGIL B T EAF O~D &gt;R
REAL TOR

t

~U

l:CONOM'l' II&lt;AC 101&lt; w t ull
tochttJ ~ l ~
( C&gt;w
11 ~
$72!&gt;0 PI w c (b l 4 OqH \!)Ill

3 ANO 4 RM furn1shed and un
furn•shed opt s Ph o e q&lt;J'J.

AUCliON SAlE every Tue:~o and
Fr 01 1 pm New o 1d used
merc hond se ot Oh o Rr vet Auc
1 on Meg ~ Plora M tdd lepor t
Oh o
Horne Ph one
JU 4)
773 5471

A bt

1-'i o •

J2QO

(3041BBZ ZbBJ
IF YOU haYe o ser 11 ce lo otle
won t o buy or sell !oomelh1ng
oe look ng lor wo rk
01
whote11er
you II geL ewl $
las te r N Ino Sentrne Wo 1t Ad
Co 199'2 2150

Sb()U
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MEIGS COUN TY Humo l C" Soc1ety
Cure I ne a 1d odopt on ~cr 11 ce
992 7680 74'1 3lb2 99'] ~427

AI&lt;(

hm

Sodly m ssed by all The Fom ly

Greus)

das h was h1ng detergent

May you

ufe aod happy

Mike Swige1

arc also made easter wn h tht!
degre.1s er Squtn 11 on all
ar e.1 s of th e stove- r t nge
tor h ood burner s-a nJ
o lh cr so tl ed and greasy
apphanL es and w1pe with .t

EXPI:H IENCEO RI::FRIGERAlOR and
opp ltance !loervrs: emon
1-'ord
h oi days
vocal o ns
o 1d
h o spr al zol on
Gallo
Refr ge1otor Co b l Jrd Ave
Gall pols Ohio

IPM
Fridi!Yafternoon

Thankl for beln1 able to .

CAMI-'1:1&lt;
I!QLI {'/

(OI&lt; ! OQB 32QO

IPM
the day before publicMtion

SWlda,

Atimetosay
THANKS

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n rri
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( blo t d 1 o I « l u n h '
l 1
du~o l tOJtllol o• d "iJt 1ul • " q
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n 1
Work !&gt; Morn ~~ £'01 f-'
Oh o o r p h Q'll '-/Q2 Jf.!t,l

(.Q A L

NO HUNl lNG !" \,) 1 espn'&gt;11otng or d
no e• c..t::pl or)!i doy or n gh t on
Charle s Yost s l11 0n W I' end
HOOF HOLLOW Horse11o Bu y wll
Alan Sm th !&gt; for n11o
trade or Ira n New and u!'. ed
saddles Rulh Reeve!&gt; Albany

Noon on Salurday

Carefull y

loom deco ra t t o n s wht c h
twtnkl e delic a t ely fr o m .t
tree mantelptece above a
door or anywhere as a hand
some conversatio n ptece

m 21515

'

Qu IItt y tns t ru ment s are
gu u:arrteeJ by th e manufac
tur~..: r assum tng normal u se
• Hard c,tses offer more
protec t ro n th 1n sofr cases
R e m em b e r th a t guitar s

~.::lJUlp m e nt

• (hec k t he guttar s

In memory Cud o( Tluualul 11nd
OIJftWlf}' 6 ~e nla per wurtl 13 00
II'W1Unwn C.lh in advant:e

decorattng tdel\S are merely a

Messy

Guitar 1nakes ideal
gift for Christmas

1r

C A~H pcu d I
o il
o l..r -. n I
GUN SHOO l Ro c1 e Gy 1 Club
tnodcb ~·I mob I
hu ,,. ~
ev er y ~ u 1 oltl!rn oon ~o c t 01
Phon"' a• ('(J lOdl.: b I 4 4 'J I t;~] 1
( ho d•, gw !&gt; ouly
A ...:;., ttf"d
meals
TIMtH: R Po ntJroy f o t ~ ~ 1-'•
duch l op p •t v l o1 , to 0 4
fHERE Will be no hu t tlQ 10
s.owl mhcr Cnll 9'-rJ ~ 96~ 01
lfe\ pO!&gt; S ng a 1d no e .. cepl on~
Kent Hanbv I 44b tl~70
on my pt apetty tiobM cGtow
COINS CURRI:NCV tok e ) old
Ill~
RACIN~
Volunte~:&gt;•
f ll'
pocket wofcl O'lo o d &lt;hl'l 11!1
Oeporlrne 11 w.. II sponso o gu11
s1111er o 1d gol d We 1' d I 9b.J
~ ho o l 911~• y Saturday o b p r
ru d c- Ider.,. lwf'l co on ~ 1:! y .,I"
ot \he bu,ld 19 Bo!&gt;hO ~0(
or lrodc Coli Rage • Wu n -,1 y
to t v chok e gum or1ly
742 '2331
liMBI: JUANO OWNERS l)o you
OLD FURNll UfU &lt; l he •
h 1
need help tn nanagrng you
beds I 01 b " is t li t
1 It h
woodland) ond morll.ct ng you
household11o W r le M 0 ML II L
Imber? Meed., ) loll o f pr ol e!&gt;
Rt 4 Pome1oy Ohm o • t oll
stonat lot os ter'io !'. ovo•loble to
992 77b0
otle you 0'&gt;1&gt; ~ tanur ol no l O'&gt;I
NO lfi::M TOO large 0 1 loo &lt;;. mall
Meed cnn assure you o f d1 vt&gt;
o n pfclt.J
Wtll buy I p1ece o
shed market ~
co nplcte
t mbe
~,~t.l•lalr o n
nldud 1 g
househo ld N ew u!&gt;ed n 1 o •'
ques Mar lin s f-u1 1 u ' JO N
whole tree chtpp ng o 1d svpe1
2nd !,t
M ddlepo
J.'ho Ne
v ~ed hor 11est•ng
p ogroms
992 6370
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motor conked out as he surveyed dununy .
He said t o himself, '' Al
least we didn't redou ble."

Then he went up with
dUmmy's ace of clubs and
decided not to try the heart
finesse . It looked as i( East
held the king of hearts for
his double.

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to that co nclusion ar.d we

might have ruffed a · dia·
,mond to get to our hand to
lose to the si ngleton king of
hearts, but not our h~ro.
He plunked down the ace
of hea rts a t trick two and
pi cked up that singleton.
After tha t nice start it was a
simple matter to pick up tho
las t trump,. play East for the
queen of spades and diScard
dummy's two small culbs on
the long spades.

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bid or to underbid.

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We have a .preference for

slight underbidding. The one
and ove rbid the next.

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Jim Jacoby

Jilt ' Ob~

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in Popular Bridge. The bid·
ding might go seve r al w ay's
including the complicated
one shown in the box, but ·
once North jumps t o three
diamonds the diamond .Siar'n
is easy to bid .

Proba bly th e b&lt;·st li ne of
play is for Sout t) to win t he
dub, cash one high trump
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'TH IS IS GOING
TO TA::m:/

diamond slam after that
mon,key wrench was thrown

into their bidding machin·
er y.

He suggests that South
just mighftry three not rump
and play it there. That if
South did double North
m ight try four hea rts and

play that contract with dis·
astrous results.

All in a II, Bob suggests
that while a three-spade
ope ning

COULD 'iOU SHOW

ME THE WA'I TO

COULDN'T FiND ANY
POLAR BEARS, 11UH 7

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l{OlJ THINK '{OU 'RE

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UP TRYING TO SPEAR
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SOMETHING TO CUT
A HOLE IN THE ICE ...

I GOT A LONG DR'i
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with

th ose

West

ca rds mig ht lead to trouble '

Jlli.ik~ ll

possibl e to rv.ff two hcttrts in
~is hand if t hat became

necessary Anyway the slam
makes easily .

Bob's article &lt;lid not rea lly
concern t he Nor th a nd South

hands .

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An

Iowa

asks

one: As So uth we arc play·
ing th ree notrump with ace~ing..quePn of spades as pan

of our hand. The four of
spades 1s opened. Dummy
holds th e single ton seven.

Third hand play s the jack .
F.i ther the king or queen ,
but definite l y not the ace .
That ace fal se card

shou ld n' t foo l anybody .
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lfldl ~' ldual
queSt io ns t f
stampecJ. self-addr essed envelopes are e nclosed rtJe most
mte~e s trng

He wa s writing about the
use of .a preempti ·. e bid to
make things hard for your

reader

which ca rd we play at trick

que s/!Ons w11/ be
used m ttn s colomn and will
rece1ve cop1 es o l JA CO BY
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three

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p r eem ptive

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spades.

for North and Sout h.

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opponents. He s uggests· that
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East

for East and West jt W!iS far
more likely t o ca use trou ble

and then play ace and one

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Thursday, Nov , 24
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Today 's hand was ·sent tv
us by a Pennsylvania reader
as an example of how to
overbid and get away with
it.

slam bid would ha ve lJeen a

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BRIDGE

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Coach's Corner
Cab le Journal

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TIIEIR ROOSTERS SEEM TO LAY EGGS.-RUSSIAN himself flying blind in a log
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Coping With Kids 20 ; Anyone tor lennyson? 33 .
7:3o-Holly wood SqUares 3,4; S100,000 Name That
Tune6 ; S25.000 Pyramid 8; MacNeii ·Lehrer Report

-+--+--4 Big

CRYPTOQUOTES

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Oswald and Jim Jacoby

LONGFEI. LOW

WINNIE
MV

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BRIDGE

. One letter sim ply stands for another. In this sample A is
used for the three L's, X f or the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrop hes, the lengt h an d f ormation .-p f I he words are all
hmts. Each day the code letters are different.

A

C A~

10:()()..-.;.The Beatles Forever 3,4 , 15; Redd Foxx 6, 13 .
Barnaby Jones 8,10; I. Claudius JJ ; News 20.
10 :3()-Lock, Slock &amp; Barrel 20.
11 :Oo-News 3,J,6,8, 10.1J, l5 ; Over Easy 33 .
11 :3o-Jol')nny -Carson 3,4,15; Police Stor'y 6. 13; Movie
" Death Sta lk ' ' 8; Image Makers : En"Vironment of
Arno ld Newman 33 ; ; Mov ie " Mash" 10.
12 :0G-Janaki 33.
12 :4G-Unotficial Mlss Las Vegas Showgirl Pageant
6, 13; 1:oo- Tomorrow 3, 4; 2 : 1Q--News 13.

AXYDLBAAXR

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ACC: P~EDAN
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9·oo-James at 15 . 3. 15; Barney Mi ller 6,la; Best of
Fam i lies 20.33 ; 9:;lo-Carter Country 6, 1J.

DAII,Y CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:

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BORN LOSF:H

20,33.

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seem ill,

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To Tell The Truth 13; Gilligan' s Is . 15;

8:

20.
3:3()-.r.AIIIn The'"family €, 10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20 ;
Insight 33 .•
ti ·Oo-- M ister Cartoon 3; Little Rascals-Our Gang .4 ;
Gong Show 15 ; Gilligan ' s Is. 8; Sesame St . 20,33;

9:30--Bewitched 6 : Andy Griffith 8; Joker's Wild 10;

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6:3o-News 3.15 ; ABC News 13.· NBC News 4; Carol
Burnett &amp; Friends 6: CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20 .
7:00---Truth or Cons. 3; News 4,10 ; Liars Club 6 ; GbnQ

Show

Lighl 8. 10.
3:0o-Another World 3,4, 15, Grockett' s Victory Garden

Co. 33

Adam ·12 13.
6 OG-News 8, 10, 13; ABC News 6; Zoom 20.

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5:00-Guns-moke 8; M ister Rogers' Neighborhood
20,33; Hogan's Heroes 10.
.
5:30--Eie'c. Co . 20.33 ,· NeWs 6; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

Jumbles. PHONY MADAM BICEPS IMPEDE
Yes terday's
Answer What life might be when yw have eve&lt;ytlllng
at your fingertips- A SNAP .
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Pert's
a lonq
time
in his
vault
qittin'
chanqe
fer m4

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4:®--Sesame Sl . 20 ,33. Gomer Pyle, USMC 10.
4:3G-Brady Bunch 8,10.

(Answers tomorrow)

GASOLINE ALLEY

•

Fami ly Affair 10;. Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20.

Kil
. M!\X

'

3:3G-NFL Football 3,4,15; Famous Classic Tales 8;
FI&lt;&amp;HTER'

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one lener to each square. to lorm
lour ordinary words': '

Antitiques 20 ; Nova 33.

10

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33.
2:00-Superfrlends 6,13; 2;3()-Doclors 3,4, t5; College
Football PreGame Show 6f:13 ; Book Seal 33.
2:45-College Football 6,13; 3:®--NFL ' 77 3 3,4,15;

UFORR

~ UDOY:

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1·oo- Truth or Cons. 3; Not for Women Only 15.

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!!oUT EVE'-1 IF YOU 'VE
GOT PER,ONAL REASONS
FOR 601N6 SY AIIWNE
WIT H MEDWAY •• MORE;
POWE-R TO YA ~

NOT A
THI"'6' OL.'

Gomer Pyle, USMC 10.

1 :30--Days of Our Lives 3,4.15; American Short Story

MINOOT

Good Morning , We st Virginia 13 ;· 6 55- Chuck
White Report s 10; Good Morn ing, T ri State 13
7 DO---Toaay 3,4, 15; CBS News 8. Good Morning
America 6, 13: Bullwinkle 10.
7:3Q-- School ies !0: a·oo-Capt. Kangaroo 8. tO; Sesame
Sl. 33.
9:0Q-Mcrv Griffin J; Phil Donahue 4, 13.15 ; New
· Mickey Mouse Club 6.. Family Affair 8, 10; Elec. .

WITH THATl

Foolball 8, 10.

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UTTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

TO WA5HI.,6TON
\\IITM MAJOR MEDWAY
J UST TO BE SOC IAB LE .
WHAT 'S WRON 6

Great Performances 33.
12 ~ 30-Bob Braun' s Thanksgiving Special 4; NFL

i FO~' OT

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CAPTAIN EA.W
IF I WAIJT TO I'LY

I&lt; :OG-Newscenler 3; Scoob9 ',s Laff.A-Lymplcs 6.13 ;
News 4, 10; To Say The Least 15; NFL Today 8;

Unscramble lhese four Jumbles .
one letter 10 each square. to JOfm
four Ofdlnary words

BORN LOSER

0

J.

Club. l5 ; 6 : 15- New World 10.
6:Jo-DoctorsonCall4; News6 ; 6 :Js-Morning Report
3: 6:50----Good Morning, West VIrginia 13,
6·5S-Chuck Wh i te Repor ts 10; Good Morning, Tri
State 13 .
1·00- Today 3.4. 15 : Good Morning' America 6.13 ; CBS
News 8; Bul lw inkle 10: 7:Jo-Schoolles 10.
8:oo--Capt . Kangaroo 8,10; SesameS . 33.
·
9:0D-Thanksgiving Day Parade Coverage 314. 15; New
Mickey Mouse Club 6; Thanksgiving Day Parade
Coverage 8. 10; Phil Donahue 13; Zoom 33 .
9:30-Edge of Night 6; World of Franklin &amp; Jefferson
33.
10 :0o-Big ValleY 6; Mike Douglas 13; Jacques
Cousteau 33 .
11 :oo--Krofft Supershow 6, 13; Festival 33 .
11 · 31)-..-Sesame St . 20.

33

FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2S, 1977
Farm Report 13; 5 50 PTL Club 13, ; ;·s -

n·so

THURSDAY , NOVEMBBER 24, t977
5:45-Farm Report 13; 5;5()-PTL Club 13; 6:®--PTL

7 · Jo- Fun ny Farm J; Sha Na Na A; Match Game PM 6 ;
Family Feud 8; MacNeil Lehrer Report 20,JJ : The

R: IOE OUR CO \\PA'...I&gt;'

.

Su nrise Semester 10. 6 00-PTL Club 15,
6 20-- Overseas ~i ssjon 10; 6 ~ Jo-Columbus Today 4 ;
News6; Sunnse Semester 8; 6 .45- M orning Rept'Jrt

7·30 - Marshall Foolball
10 :00 - 700 Club .

5 J

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~EF ,.) 5- l l'J..; FRE:E~ ~f.' ES~ 4FTER A~ L 1 \'

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6 30 P .M - T estimony Time
7·00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness

Emerge ncy One 13; My Th ree Sons 15.

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10 0(}- San ford&amp; Son 3,J, lS. B:gValley6 : Fat Albert 8;
Movie " Money from Home " 10, Mike Douglas 13;
Amer icc1n Short Story 33 .
10 31)-Hollywood Squares J.J, ] 5; Ta rzan 8; II :OoWheel of Fortune 3,1 5; Happy Oys 6, 13; Marcus
Welby , MD . 4. Space Academy 8; Elec Co . 20;
Arvilla 33 .
11 JG-Knockout 3,1 5; Family Feud 6. 13; SesameS .
2~. 33 ; 11 55- CBS News 8;.
•
12.00.. - Newscenter J; News 4,6,\ 0; To Say The Least
15, Divorce Court 8; M 1dday 13.
12·30- Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Chlco &amp; the
Man 15; Search tor Tomorrow 8, 10; Festival 33.
1.00-Gong Show 3; All My Children 6 , 13 . Young &amp; the
Restless 10; Not lor Women Only 15.
I :3t}-0ays of Our L i ves 3, 4, 15 ; As The World Turns
8,10 ; Greal Performances 33 .
2:oo:-Col lege Football Pregame Show 6, 13; 2: 15College Foolbal l6 ,13; .2 :3D-Doctors 3,4, 15 ; Guid ing

TE/,EV/8/(J.N
VIEW'/Nl7

•

9&amp; 11P.M DogDayAI Iernoon (R)
Cable Channel l -

Bunch 8, 10; Little Rascals 1s.

Zoom 33.

OF MINE- ·L.065TER
AND CHAMPAGNE · &lt;"

Yoga &amp; You 33
II :3G-Johnny Car~on 3,4, 15; Slarsky &amp; Hulch 6, t3 ;
Hawaii Five 0 8; ABC News 33 • Movie
" Arrivederci , Baby! " 10; 12:®--Janakl 33.
12 4G-Myslery of the Week 6, 13; Movie " She Cried

WEDNESD4Y . NOVEMBER 23, 1977

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10 3D-Wodehouse Playhouse 70 .
II ~N
~ ews 3.4, 6, 8, 10, 13 , 15 ; 0 1c k Cavett 10: Lilias
&lt;

TELEVJSI(JN
VIEWIN(;

ON ANOTHER
OINNER DATE
WITH THE
GOVERNOR.

.

\TS MY
FUST MOVE~!

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ASTRO·GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

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'VJ jjJl~~W'j
Nov 24, 1977
A y•~Jt Jml'L.Hl t ,,d empt1asts
lhtS ..:'lWllnQ 'f'.ll \\ ttl be d~ ·
'J O I~d ll, StiUd iiOOS !flat COU ld
rnhJn~e
~ our
stat,rltty dnd
Sl?l'UIII'r

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nar l1t&gt;r but the stUJdlt'f fo wlt1a
!tons wrll be wonh rt

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec .
21 ) f OliJ) a Jd.,ot&gt;le
but
Nor t he a st corner of a part o t
ndolen t trrt:~nd ma~ Sh1ft her
Sd td estate_ bt'IOnQ tnQ IO A \\
burdens to vou because she
Co v.d er~ and •n lh£' Sou th t,ne
doesn 1 "ant to be sadd le,!
of l ands pf Lyd ra to.. Pa c !l.ard
w1th them Hav1 ng trouble se~
n the . nTersectron of the
lectrng a career, Send for ~ ou 1
roads l ead rng tro m Reeds
co py of Astr o·Graph Letter by
v lie 10 Fo rked R un and
madrng 50 cents to eac h and a
Tu ppers Pla rns then cf:' East
'o\ rth South I ne of sa rd L-.,o a
long seii -Jdllresseu . s tamped
K Pa c lo..ard l and 129 feet to a
envelope 10 Aslro-Graph P 0
stake then ce South 99 teet to
Bo&lt; 489 Aad ro Cr ly Stat ron
a stalo..e thence West 152 •
NY 10019 Be sure l o specrly •
teet 10 !he west srde of sa ra
yoUr buth srgn
Forlo..ed Run and East Jr ne of
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan . 19)
A W CowdPry s l and . then ce
An a c qua 1n ta nce~ wn o kno ws
V\&lt; dh Sa id Cowdery ' s line rna
you on a purely sacral basrs
Norther ly d rrect ron to lht&gt;
ma) try to corn er vou tor a tavor
place of begmn i ng
con
ra inin g one four t h ( 1 .d o f an
IOda) Be wary of promrses
acre more or tess
m~de 1n return
Par cel No 2 ·
AQWARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19)
The to ll ow rn9 descr i bed
Those who are w rned and
rea l estate s rtu a le in the
drned al you r place today wrll
Townsh rp o f Ol i ve in !he
apprecrate the occas ron even
County of Me i gs a nd Stat e o f
more 1f 1t rs as 1nformal as
Oh to to wit Bern g a pa rt of
Lot N um ber Thr ee ( 3 ) of the · possrble
Sut&gt;d rv rsron o f the E st a te o f
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 20) Just
Major
Reed ,
D ece ase d
oecause distance separates
beqr nn ing a t t he 9outh w est
you from someone you love .
corn er of lot dee d ed by sa i d
doesn 1 mean lha t th rs person
Mar i a Hoyt to sa i d Oetl
rsn ' t wo rt h a card or a call
Arnott (deed be ar ing da te of
today
July 15 1901 J; th ence E as t
w rth the South l rn e o f sa rd l o t
ARIES (March 21-April 19) As a
152' _ feet to the Sou theas t
person who lrkes 10 operate
earner of sa id l o t
th en ce
free from rest rarn ts . you u n der~
Sourh 71 ' . feet to a st ak e
sta nd the folly ol poss e ssrvethence West 18-l f eet to t he
Ye t loday . you may try 10
ness
West s i de ot the Fo r ked Ru n
lrmlllhe free dom o f one yo u 're
Road and Ea st li n e o f A . W
land of
Cowde r y 's l a nd thence wllh
TAURUS (Apri120-May 20) Make
sa i d A W Cowde r y ' s l ine in a
Northerly d ir ec t i on to t he
rt a por n! today no t 10 be
p l ace o f begi n ning , con
equally charm ing .and gracrous
1
ta mm g one fo u r th ( ~ ) of an
10 all A' vrol ati on wrll ollend
acre more or l ess ,
one wh o love s you .
Parcel N o . 3 :
,.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)
T h e foll ow in g rea l estate
Beware o f romantrc tn volvesitu a te d in t h e Count y o f
ment s today that are d efrn rte
Me i g s , in the S tat~~ of Oh ia
no-no's II mrght cause co mplrand i n the To w n sh i p o f Olive ,
bou nd ed and d e scri bed as
catrons that wrll reall y roc k the
follows
Bei ng Lot N um be r
boa I
F i ff y thre e ( 53) in Mc Do l e
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
and Torr en ce Add ttio n to
Socrall y. today your behavior
Reedsv t11e . Mei gs Coun t y ,
wrll be closely eyed by some Oh tO
one wh o rs less than an ally
Reference D eed Vol 224 ,
She ' s hoprng you ' ll bomb .
Paqe 151 , M e i gs Cou nt y ,
Outsmart her
Oh io Deed Rec ord s
Ter ms of Sa l e : Cash in
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) You may
Hano Cannot be sold tor le ss
leel a strong rnner need toda y
than 52 ,000 A ll t hr ee par cels
to be the center of attention .
sold as one
You co uld do something ratHer
srlly (US! to achieve lhis .
James J Pr off i tt
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept 22) It 's
Sher i ff
commendable to praise anot hMe i gs Cou nt y
I Ill 3 10. 14, 24 ( 12 1 I , Si c
er . provided the reasons are
sirrcere . To flatter someone for
less . noble purposed will back PUBLIC NOTICE
fi re today .
N otice i s he r eby given t h at
on the ls't dav o f Decem ber
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) This is
1977 at the of f ice o f t he Me i gs
nollhe day to try to fit yourself
County
Boa rd
o f ... Com
rnlo the pictu re wilh someone
mrss one rs . Me i gs Coun t y
yo u know who has a good th ing
Courthouse, Pome r oy . Oh io .
Wait till you 're asked .
going
at 12 00 o 'clock noon , w i ll le t
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov . 22) Tr y
by contract to the lowe st and
to be a leader today . Lett ing
bes t respons ble bidde r . the
another make the decisions is
fo llo wtng
work
and
ritare r ra l s. to w i t
no guarantee the c hoices will
Furn sh a ll labor and
be right
m arer aJs
requ i red
for
' earinq down two wooden
oudaings now l ocated on
propen v owned by Mei ~s
County
being
the
Old
Childre n s Hor'ne p r o per ty ,
and remov i ng a ll · d ebr is
( except i ng the fo und at i on
rOc ko;, wh i ch wil l b e r em o ve d
oy Me i gs Co unty ), fr om the
pr emjs es
B rds a r e. to be submtl ted o n
a lum p sum ba sis
The attenti on of b tdd er i s
speci al
d tre cte d to the
statutory pr ov i s ions ( R C
J 115 13 et se q ) g o ve rn ing the
preva ilt ng rate of wa~es to b e
pa id l abo r er s and mech an ics
emp loye d on public i m
prov emen ts
No b t d w ilt be co n side r ed
wr en i s tor a grea t er sum
t han n·~e es t tm ated cost , no r
untess t1 be accompan i ed by a
te ntf ed check tn the sum of
ten pe r c ent of the b id pr ice. to
quarante-e that i t . sa i d bid is
a cce pted ,· a cont ra ct w il l be
entered int o an d the p er
t o r m a nce o f i t properl y
secu r ed
T he
Bo ard
of
Co m
missioners r ese r v e the r ig h t
to r e1ect any and all b ids .

M EI GS CO U NT Y
COM MI SSIO NER S
M ar y H b bst ett er ,
Clerk

1111 23 . 30 , 2tc
NOTICE
Maebon &amp; Ma e bon Dr i ll in g
Co .. B ox 563, H u nt ing ton . W .
va .. Guy L . M aebonandG E .
Maebon . Bo x 53 9, Hunt ington .
West Vi r gi n i a , w i ll take
no t ice th a t th e l,es sor s Vern on
W eb e r a nd Margare t Web e r
i ntend to t ile with the County
R ec ord e r an aff i davit of
forfe i ture , that they are th e
. l ess or s o f an o i l and gas lea se
in wh i ch Maebon &amp; Maebon
Dr i ll ing Co . is the les see,
whic h Is recorded In Volu me
47 pag e 373 of the Me i.g s
Co unt y Lease Records . and
th at the l essee , h i s su cc essor s
and a ssi gns ha v e failed and
n eglec t ed to compl y w ith the
cove n a nt s and st ipulat ion s
stipul a te d in the sa i d l ease by
the t act th at th e y ha ve not
had a produci n g well on sa i d
prem ise s si nce 1964 and ha v e
not pa id r ent al or royalty
since that t ime, and that t he
te r m o f said l ea se ha s e&gt;t;
p i r ed . That sa i d le a se ha s
been f o rf ei ted and is vo i d .
ve-r no n We ber and
Mp r q ar et Webe r

Rutl an d, Ohi o
J B O ' Br ien
A 1to r ney at Law
100 1 :1 Cou rt Str ee t
Pome ro y , Oh io 457 69

1 Il l 23 , li e
NOTICE OF
APP61NTMENT

Case No . 22211
Estate of Keith Allan Dougla i
aka C:zelusniak D eceased .
Not i ce is hereby g i ven that
Ted Czelusniak of Brook
Park , Oh i o, ttas been duly
appo int ed Adm i nistrator of
the E s ta te of Keith Allan
D oug la s ak a C ze lus ni ak ,
dece a Se d , t at e of 'M ei g s
Cou nt y, Ohi o .
Cr edito r s ar e 'required to
f ile t h e ir c la ims with sa i d
f ict.v cla r y w i th in four month s .
Da te d th i s 41h day of
No vember 1977.
Man n ing D . Webster

Judge
Court of Com m 'o n Pl eas ,
Probat e O i vis ior,

I Il l 10, 17, 24, 31 c

Special
sale
prices in effect
for
Friday,
November
25
and Saturday,
26 .
November
Make
Elberfelds
in
Pomeroy your
one
stop
Christmas
shopping
center .

Blanket sleepers , robes ,
gowns and pajamas .
Sizes , infants, 2 to 4, 4 to
6x. 7 to 14.

SALE PRICES
WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC ST.
REG. 1349.00

PORTABLt
DISHWASHER
Whirlpool
superscour ,
gold finish .

~ii~E $299

\

· For Friday, Nov . 25, 1977

MEN'S ROLFS

COSMETIC
TRAVEL CASES

Nov . 25, 1977
Se veral ma]Oi dec 1sions with
lar-rea chrng effects may be
requrred o f yo u thrs comi ng
year Judrcrously weigh lhe
alternat ives . An unwi se choice
co uld deprive you of the suc cess 10 wh rch you ' re entitled .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 23-0ec .
21) Be car eful toda y o r yo u ma y
be held part rally re sponsrble
toi the rn rstakes o f associ ates .
lnsrsl u pon okay rng all their
move s Lrke to find out more of
what lies ahead for you ? Send
for yo ur co py of Astra-Graph
Letter by mai lrng 50 cents for
ea c h and a long , sel l addre ssed . stamped envelope
to Astra-Graph . P.O. Box 489 .
Radio .Cit y Station . N .Y. 10019 .
Be sure to speci ly your birth
sign .
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan . 19)
Know ho w to di stinguish today
between being industrious or
JUSt a plarn workaholic . Overdorng could lead to your undorng .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb . 19)
You norm&lt;llly slrive to do that
wh ich is for the greater good of
the greater number . but to\Jay
your mo tives may be mo~ ­

Genu i n e l ea th er ,
excel lent
qualit y .
ideal Christmas gift
for him .

SALE PRICES
GIVE HIM

WEM BLEY Tl ES
See our fine se lection of
quality ti es by Wembley .
tied
and
tie
Ready
yourse lf. so lid co lors , neat
patterns . Free gift box .

servrng .

PISCES (Feb . 20-March 20) A
cohort with whom yo u have an
uneasy alliance may lry to cast
you in a ·Service ro le today .
Don ' t let hi s arrogan ce intimidate you .
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You'll encounter serious difficultres today in enlisting supporters for causes , if you 're too
demanding . Saying " please "
helps .
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -ReVIew your financial picture
carefully today before commitling your self to additiooal fiscal
burden s. Don' t get in to a posi lion where outlay exceeds
income .
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Thi s
is one of those days when you
migh t catch it from all co rners .
Your best cou rse is to dodge
eo tential trouble spots .
CANCER (June 21 -July 22)
Things you ' ve previously
swept under th e rug may surface in a cloud o f d usl today .
Even il they don ' t, lel nothing
more acc rue .
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) Complica ti ons could develop today
through i nvolvements with
friends . If mailers are misrnan. aged , there may be a price Ia

See our f ine selection of
· qual it y leather billfolds . card
attache cases and key tainers.
Choose his favorite style and
color

HAUMARK

MEN'S 14.95

CHRISTMAS
CARDS
See
our
excellent
selections of Hallmar k
boxed Christmas cards
and individual cards. Now
is the best time to· bu y
what you need . Also Hall mark tree decorations,
party
goods,
g ift
wrapping.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

TWO DAY SALE

Specia l sale prices on
Camillus pocket kn ives .
Save
40
per
cent.
Hou sewares Department ,
1st Floor . Bu y no w for
someone speci'a I on your
Christmas gift lift.
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QUILTED
BEDSPREADS

Spreads for full size bed . t win

size, king and queen 1 size .

...... .....

Th er e' s an excel lent se lection
and this sa le includes our
en t ire stock , Also inc luded ,
match '
drapes and pillow
sham
le..

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MEN'S ROBES

PICTURES AND
WAll ACCESSORIES

Velour, terry cloth,
flannel or polyester
cotton blends . Sizes S,
M, L, and XL, in handy
travel pak case .

Large se lection of framed
pictures, wall plaques and
wa ll clocks.

NICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS

SALE PRICES

Large se lec tion of artists .
and
sty l es
including
co untry,
popular ,
ins trum e nt a l s
a nd
rel igiou s.

BUY NOW
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS

SALE PRICES

MEN'S WINTER
Sizes 36 to 50. Short waist
length jackets and longer
styles, too. Corduroy , wool
plaids, denims, nylons and
cotton polyester blends.
This sa le is on our entire
stock of m en's winter
jacket s.

MEN'S

TWO DAY SALE

WESTERN SHIRTS
Sizes sma ll (l4 -141!, ), m~dium
.115-15 1;,), large ( 16·16'12 ) and
extra large (17 -17'12) . Cottons,
Corduroys, flannels . snap
button front . t wo snap cluse
pockets, snaps on w ri st. ex tra
long tails.

- Cotton and Polyester'
-Sizes 12 to 20 and
14l!z to 24l!z

SALE PRICES

/.

Plaid patterns, fringed
end , acrylic, machine
washabl e.

POCKET KNIVES

8 TRACK TAPES

SALE PRICES
WOMEN'S
DAYTIME DRESSES

NECK SCARVES

SPECIAL SALE PRICES
CAMIUUS

WOMEN'S
PAJAMAS
-Sizes 32 thru 44·

SALE PRICES

SALE 'PRICES

SALE 20% OFF

-Flannel
'

Half Sizes

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

SALE PRICES

-Brushed Tricot

Junior, Regular and

SALE·PRICES _.

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OPEN FRIDAY &amp;SATURDAY NIGHTS TIL 8-

~fhGO

(Aug . 23-Sept. 22)
Beware . Today , taking an unpopular stance will have th e
ack nippin~ at your heels .
I BRA (Sept . 23-0ct. 23) You 're
likely lo be beUer today at
doing thi ngs where you have to
flex your muscles rather than
your mind . Shelve menta l tasks
till later.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Caution and practicality are
essentia l rn business deals
today . Make no assumptions or
verbal agreemenls ; gel it all
down on paper

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