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ROSE MARCINKO
Miss Rose J . Marcinko,. 71 ,
Rt. I , Reedsvill e, died
Wednesday afternoon at the
Jackson Care Center. near
Oak Hill ..
She was born at Ba rton, 0 .,
the daughter of the late
. Charles a nd Rosa Tallarorich
Marcinko.
Miss Marcink o wa s a
member of Our Lady Loretto
c·atholic Churc h , Tuppers
Plains . She had been a
reside'j' of the T~pp ers
Plains - Reedsville' area for
the past 51 yea rs.
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brother , Th omas, of The
Pl a ins, sev er cll ne phews,
·nieces and cousins . She was
preceded in death by si~
brothers and two sisters.
Gene ral ma ss will be
conducted Saturday , 2 p.m. at
the Our Lady of L&lt;&gt;retto
Catholic Chur ch, Tuppers
Plains. In charge of Father
Fra nk Papala with burial to
fO llow iDthe church cemetery _
in Long Bottom .
Rosary will be recited
Friday.evening, 7:30 p.m. at
the White Funeral Home,
Coolville, where friends .may
call Friday afternoon.
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Oil cutoff threatened
refe rring to the whiteminority South African
government's racial policies:
Bakhtiar also said he would
trim the powers of SAV AK,
the shah's dread secret police
force and turn it into an
intelligence agency . He said
his government would not
s ubinit " to any military
authority, whatever it is." He
said he did not think the
·army, still devoutly loyal to
the shah , would attempt to
oust him·.
Spea king
fluently
in
Persian , French and Englisll,
he indicated the troops called
out by the shah to battle
street demonstrators would .
be returned to their barracks.
He
said martial law, in effect
Ulat."
since
Sept. 7, would end
Asked
to
elaborate,
"
region
by
region .''
Bakhtiar said he thought
Israel, which gets 60 percent However, he said diso"rders
of its oil from Iran, "should- would ' not be tolerated and
settle its disputes with Arab persons arrested for murder,
countries and these countries looting and other serious
c~es during recent rioting
share our religion. "
Although not an Arab will be prosecuted.
He said the shah "wants to
nation , Iran is predominantly
Moslem like most of the Arab rest and take a vacation and
Ayatullah that is the desire he has
world,
Khomaini ,
the
exiled expressed himself."
Questions about the future
religious leader of the fight
a gainst Shah Mohammed of the embattled monarch are
Reza Pahlavi, has called for " extremely delicate," he
an end to the oil shipments to said, adding he hoped to
IsraeL But in Washington , restore "the legality of the .
U.S. Energy Secretary king ."
The shah reportedly has
James Schlesinger said the
United States would fulfill a promised Bakhtiar to give up
1975 commitment ·ahd s.e e much of his royal power and
· that Israel was supplied if take a vacation, leaving arelrahian shipments to the gency council to e~ercise
Jewish nation were cut off. royal authority while the new
Schlesinger
urged prime minister 's civilian
Americans to reduce oil government attempts to end
consumption ·'until the more than a year of rioting
resumption of Iranian pro- against the shah.
duction, which has been
A TO Z •
almost completely cut off by
SAN FRANCISCO ( AP) a strike against the shah . He
said there was no immediate Who hasn't ever had an urge
problem,
·but to be at the top or the bottom
supply
shortages could develop by · of the telephone dir,ectory?
In the San Francisco
fall if Iran isn't exporting by
telephone
directory, a man
then . The United States normally imports about 500,000 named "A" leads all the rest.
" A11 is actually the
barrels a day from Iran, or 5
professional name of Bob
percent df its needs.
Bakhtiar said he also may Smith, a 27-year-old silverrefuse oil to South Africa, smith who sets up samples of
which gets most of its oil from his handiwork on the street.
Iran, because of a dispute "on He choSe the ·name j ~A '' he
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another plane." He refused to said, " just to be the first in
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elaborate but obviously was the phone book. "
By THOMAS KENT
Associa~ Press Writer
TEHRAN , Iran (AP) Prime Minister-designate
Shahpour Bakhliar has
threatene&lt;j to cut off oil to
Israel and South Africa,
promised to curb the secret
police and the army and
again
indicated
Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
will leave , the country
temporarily .
"We must not refus~ to sell
petrol to countrie s that
request it ," Bakhtiar told a
news conference Wednesday.
" But given the conflict that
we have on a religious plane
with IsraeL .. I think my
government wouldn 't do

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Regulars and longs , patterns and solid
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MEN'S 199.95 SUITS .............. ..S44.99

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American sty les .

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Our entire stock included in this sale, a good selection
of styles, sizes, colors. Winter vests included , too .

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Four killed in train wreck

MEN'SS29.9SJA.CKETS · ••••••••••••••""• .....$19.40

MEN'S$39.9SJACKETS ...................... S26.00

ANKARA, Turkey (AP)- Two packed passenger
express trains collided 3 miles from Ankara early
Friday, killing at least four persons and injuring at
least 93, officials reported .
The Cmnmunications Ministry said four bodies had
been removed from the wreckage, but many more
dead .were feared. Officials said rescue teams had
brought 93 Injured persons to Ankar~ hospitals.

MEN'S $64.95 JACKETS ............ , •••• ,. ••• $42.00

MEN'S$89 .9SJACKETS ...................... S58.00

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JANUA,RY CLEARANCE!
M E N s SWEATERS
Vests . slipovers, cardigans. in sizes s, m, I
and xl. A good selection, enfire stock on

Two youths found frozen

sale.

\ MEN'S '9.95 SWEATER ....-.......... , ...... '6.00
! .MEN'S 114.95 SWEATER.................. '9.20
! MEN'S 118.95 SWEATER. .. _. ... ........... 111.70
MEN;s ?1.95 SWEATER. .................. ;u6o

PALOS PARK, Ill. (AP) - Two 8-year:..ld boys
dresoed only in pajamas apparently wandered outside
a school for the retarded into sub-zero cold, could not
get back in and froze to death, authorities said.
Nathaniel L. Jackson and Islunael Santana, both of
Chicago, were found huddled rogetber on the doorstep
of.the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy School for Exceptional
Children Thursday : The boys died later at a hospital In
Chicago suburb.
The Cook CoWJty sheriff's police said the boys
apparentiy wandered out ·of their cottage donnitory
late Wednesday, and were locked out.

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including ski jackets, boot lengths, car
coals and furs.
Junior- Missy- Hal( Sizes

WOMEN'S SWEATERS
Cardigans and pull overs in assorted styles
and colors. Sizes S, M, L and 40 lhru 52.
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WINCHESTER, Ky. (AP) - Two persons were
killed early today when a car driving the wrong way on
lnterstate-75 collided with another vehicle, state police
said.
The viclims were identified as Donnie Lowe, 43, of
Cincinnati and Colleen King, 24, of cadillac, Mich.
Pollee said that Mrs. King's husband, Bill, was
hospitalized in Lexington. His condition was not
immediately known.
Pollee at . the scene said that the Lowe car was
northbound in the southbound lane of 1·75 when it
collided with the King vehicle near here.

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! MEN'S 18.95 KNIT SHIRTS .................. 5.80
I MEN'S 111.95 KNIT SHIRTS ................ ..S7.70
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snowmobile suits. Lillie boys and girls sizes
2 io 4, 4 to 6x and 7 to 14.

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Mixed reviews received
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WASHINGTON . (AP) - Ohio's congressmen
received mixed. reviews from the liberal Americans for
Democratic Action. The progressive group gave the
state's representatives marks ranging from a high of
95 to a low of five ; based on their votes on 20 issues.
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The ADA also evaluated the Senate, and concluded
that the 95th Congress was "ooe of the !Vorst sessions of
Coogress in recent history" - bad for women,
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Ju ve nil e C.mrt . S24.b46. 77 ;
Pr nhate G tUr t , $14,8&lt;.X}.69;

O e rk nf G •urts , $43,231.40;
Coroner , 18. 700.00 ;
Cu unt y Cnurt , $37. 132.36:
Board nf Elec t iona, 167.442. 00";
Building an d Gr o w1d8 1 $36.000.00;
She'riff, 1'1 24,900 \
G •unt y Re'"cnrd er . 126.215.00 ;

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M 1r e Hr alth . ~9. 72H. 6 1 1t n d
Gru nd 'I'Hta l All F u n d ~ . ' 2.226. 76:.:;rl.

Ag ric ultur e, $25,925. 00;
Ge ne r a l H• 1s pit ai Care , $1 ,647.00;
HuApifal O ini c 8, $49.1.2H.61;
Vital S tatif~~iu. $100.00 ;

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approximately $1 ,100,1100 with .n o cost to the county. It is
located on the former Genhelffier farm on old U.S. Rt. 33.

NEW NURSI NG HOME -The 100 bed nursing home
fa cility being constructed by Eller Enterprises, Inc .,
Columbus, which is owned by Americare , is being

co·u ncil 'committees selected
By Katie Crow

Herm an

Lond on

was

elected president of Syracuse
Village Council and committees were named during
the first meeting of 1979
Thur~ da y night .
Mayor Eber
Pi cken s
named the followin g committees. The first named
listed will serve as chairman.
St reet· - Troy Zwilling,
J immy Joe Hemsley, Kalle

Crow , Herman London , John
Fina nce -

Herman Lon-

don , John Arnall and Katie
Crow.
Ordinance - Mick Ash,
John Arn ott and Truy
Zwilling.
Safety - Emergency and
fire committ ee, Jimmy J oe
Hemsley , Ketie Crow, and
Troy Zwilling.
Planning and development committee - K.atie
Crow, Jimmy Joe Hemsley
and Mick Ash.
Recreation and scheduling
- John Arnott, Mick Ash and
Jimmy Joe Hemsley.
News media - Ka tie Crow.
London Pool Robert
Wingett, May or Picken s,
Junmy Joe Hemsley and
Herman L&lt;lndon .
Council, in ot her business,
named Frank Port er a s ·
Village Solicitor and Robert
Wingett ·as grant s administrator. George Holman .
is treasurer, Janice Lawson,
clerk a nd Milton Varian is

chief of police.
Council approved a temporar y appropriation of
$5,000 for the village and
$3,000 for the Board of Public
Affairs.
Arnott reported cost to
repair the guardrail on SR 124
in front of Hubbard's Green·
· house, da ma ged as a result of
an accident, would run bet ween $350 and $500. II was
noted the insurance company
must authorize payment.
Coun c il di scu ss ed condition s of Sandhill Road
because water that is running
. from Lee Circle' s property
down onto Bridgeman Street.
Sa ndhill Road will be
clo sed to traffic until the
problem is corrected .
Mayor Pickens r eported a
new fo ur in ch water line had
been · pla ced from the
Presbyt erian Church to
WorchesterStreet. A new fire
hydrant is to be insta lled at
the end of the' new line.
Chief Milt on Vari a n sub-

mitted an activity report for build picnic tables fur the
his department for the year pa rk providing tile village
supply materials.
1978.
He re ce i v~d 133 com Also
r eportin g we re
plain ts, made 106 arrests, depa rtment heads and ofinvestigat ed 12t accidents, ficer s of the em ergency
r eceived 215 phone calls, squ ad and fire department .
iss ued 135 wa rnin gs a nd They included Bob Willis, fire
J eff
Hu bba rd,
collected fin es and costs, chi ef :
tot aling $6,249.60 . He drove assistant fire chief: Dave
5,674.3 mil es a nd had $61 3.21 Smith , capta in : Ralph
Lavender , f irst Lt ., and Bob
in expenses for the year.
Aa ron Say re told council if Cunn ingha m, 2nd Lt.
it wished, the FF A cla ss a t
Of iS Hubbard, squad chief,
So uth ern High School would J eff Hu bba rd, assist ant
~sqtt3d chi ef: Aar on Say re,
capta in : Mary Pickens. 1st
Lt. , and Shi rley Sayre. 2nd
Lt. : Troy Zwill ing, president;
J eff Hubbard, v1ce president;
Aa ron Say re, secretary ;
SQUAD CALLED
Donn
a Aleshire , t reasurer ;
The emergency unit of the
Oris
Hubbard,
news reporter .
Middleport fire department
Attend
in
g
were Ma yor
was called to 332 Grant St. at
5: 13 a.m. Frict'ay for Eugia Pickens, Mr s. Lawson; clerk,
J ohnson who was having Chief Va r)a n, Troy Zwilling,
chest pains and difficulty in Herman L::m don, .J ohn t\rnott
breathing. The .,pa lienl wa s a nd 'Ka ti e Crow , co uncil
t ak en to Holzer Medi ca l member s, Doug Hemsley and
Or is Hubbard.
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Two eye-witnesses to the
Dec., 6 armed robbery of
Jones Boys in pomer oy have'
positively identifi ed s uspects
held in a police lin e-up al
Huntington, W. Va .
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Meigs County Sh eriff Janies
P r offilt a nd in vestiga tor
Gary Wolfe.
Sheriff
Proffitt 'has
declined to give - nY further
details in the case until after
t h e in vest igatio n js cum pleled.
In other depa rtment acti vity, Donald Swearingen,
21. Rt. I, Albany, will be
EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday
through
Tuesday: A chance of snow
Sunday and rain or snow
Tuesday. High In the 30s
Sunday and In tl)e mid 30s
to the lnw lOs M,onday and
Tuesday. Low ld the teens
to low ZOs Sunday morning
and in the 20s Monday and
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LEBANON, Ohio .(AP) - Police Chief Lester
· Kllblirn was fired and capt. James Toller was named
interim chief by City Manager Charles Guard in the
aftermath of an investigation of the department..
Guard said the firing was tbe only disciplinary
· action he would take following investigation into,
allegatiollB of miSsing evidence from a .bank robbery
and parking meter funds. Guard said there was no
evidence of . missing money ·but that 19
recommendations fer handling evidence ·and other
matters were instituted. ,
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C. Bacon in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court today.
Swearingen is ch arged with
the Nov. 20, 1976 breaking and
enter ing of pro perty owned
by Jack Warner, Jackson ,
located in Meigs County on
To \\Tiship Road 178.
The sheriff aiso reported
the arrest of Ruger Butcher ,
30, Rt. 4, Pomer oy, Jan. 4 .in
connect ion with t he alleged
theft of a dep uty sher iff's
badge.
Butch'er was a r rested at the
Centu ry Bar in Pomeroy .
While sea rched. the badge
was found pinned to the inside
of Butcher's wallet. Butcher
is being held at Meigs County
jail. Charges will be filed
consultin g
to day
a ft er
Prosec utor Rick Crow.

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Weather
Occasional. snow tonight .
Saturday . Accumulati ons
around one inch by tonight.
L&lt;&gt;w toni ght 15 to 20. Not as
cold Saturday with the high in
1he upper 20s to low 30s.

Acid was leaking from truck
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Obio (AP) - Hydrochloric
acid was eilcaping from a small leak In a tank truck · ·
that overturned oo I-70 near here Thursday njght and
authorities Said there was a possibility some .area
residents might have to be evacuated.
"There's a possibility that evacuation
the homes might be necesaary If the situati · gets out
of hand," a Highway Patrol spokesman sa "But
there's ooly a sinallleak and no threat at this tlme,
added ..

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$700. 2lltJ.00'

Arnotl and Mick Ash.
Two persons were treated of SR 7.
According to the patrol, an
for injuries sustained during
auto
operated by l,ewi s
a one-vehicle accident Thurs.
Pulmer,
25, Minersville ,
day on Union Ave., sevenbacked
into
the front of a
tenths o f a mile east ot'SR 7,
parked vehicle owned by
in Meigs County.
The Gal)ia - Meigs Post, Ronald Masters, Reedsville.
Both vehicle s incurred
Highway Patrol, reports a
west bound auto operated by slight damage.
Eloise Grenner, 24 , Pomeroy,
went out of control on the wet ,
icy pavement, ran off the
roa.dway and struck a metal
retaining walL
Eloise Grenn er and a
passen ger, Travis Grenner,
1B monthS, displayed visible
signs of injury and were
transported by the Pomer oy
Volunteer SQuad to Veterans
Memorial· Hospital, where
lhey were treated and
released.
The Grenner vehicle was
CLEVELANO (AP) demolished.
The numbers drawn Thurs·
Officers investigated a two- day io the Ohio State
vehicle mishap in Meigs
Lottery were: blue 141,
County at 12 :55 p.m. on SR
white 67, gold 1, wloathon
248, two-tenths of a mile east
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Menta I Re to rda tjnn. $.)8, OCIO. 00:
County H~&gt; m e, s55. 59&amp;0..1 :
Child w,~ Jf art" Board. !!1650. 00: ·S.u l d i ~ r' ~~ Rf:' Jie( $13. ~. 00 ;
Ve terans' Ser vice. " 2.1 63. 76; ·
Public As t~ i s t an&lt;;e . S&lt;J,CKX).OO ;
E d Uc t~t i • •ll . ti2. 500.00:
lnsuranct•, _P ens i•.,ns, ta xe s . !92 -:'50.00;

Planni ng Cn mm iui n ll,· Si 650.0U:
.G tnlrtli• O Ple as G •urt . $40.258.28;.

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Ho\\·ever, last month the
It was agreed that Pierce and
board turned down the
a new board member who
offer and agreed to seek
will be appointed to fill the
legal advice. The Insurance
vacancy of Wendell Hoover
company theo made the
who resigned recently, will
offer of $9,000 for the bus
receive $40 for each regular
and the district can keep
meeting while the other three
the vehic.le for salvage. ·
board members will receive
That offer was accepted
only $20 at this time.
last night
A service fund was
Board members disc ussed
established for use of board
sch ool mailers with several
members to attend meetings
men who arc being conand liability insurance was
purchased. It was agreed to
sidered for appointment to
the board to replace Hoover.
continue membership in the
They were Robert Snowden, a
'Ohio
School
Board
Association . Supt. Charles ·· 'former"board member; Pal
O' Brien, Don Anderson and
Dowle r was named the
district 's agent to receive , Larry Powell . The appointment is expected lu be made
~xpend and account for
at the next regular m eeting
federal funds . Bonds were
purchased for the treasurer , which will be Jan . 16.
The board authorized the
the superint endent and the
treasurer to request from the
president of the board. ,.
county auditor an advance
The board accepted the
draw of $1110,000 for the Jan.
resignation of Earie Wood , a
I
custodian in Middleport. The 19 payroll.
Barbar
a
Archer
was
board also accepted the offer
employed as junior high
of the Erie Insurance Co. on a
secretary replacin g Becky
bus demolished in a school
bus accident in the Rutland Glaze who resigned recently.
area . The insuran ce company Miss Archer formerly held
had earlier made an offer of the junior high secretarial
post . Other board m~mbers
$8 ,750 for the bus.
are Virgil King and Dr . Keith
The board was to have
Riggs.
kept the bus for salvage.

Olher Healt h. 17.500.110:

.162. 357. 84;

Probe results in firing

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huddled in a closet, trying to escape a fire in their firstfloor tenement apartment, fire officials said.
The children were rescued by firefighters but were
pronounced dead at St. Joseph's HospitaL They were
identified as carleton FiSher, 6 months, Christina , 3,
and Shoone, 6.
"'
Fire Chief James Malloy said the youngsters'
mother was across the street when the blaze broke out
about 10:30 p.m. Thursday.

REG. $12.00 ....................... SALE $9.00
REG.$14.00 ...................... SALES10.50
REG.$17.00 ...... ,, .............. SALE$12.75
REG. $26.00 ....... ._ • ._ .......... SALE$19.50
REG. $32.00 • ._ ... , ........ : .. •• .. SALE$24.00

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SKIRTS AND SLACKS. PR.E·TEEN
PRICE

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· PROVIDENCE, R. L (AP1- Three children aged
6 moo ths to 6 years were overcome by smoke as they

Solid and plaid coordinates, skirts, jackets
and slaCks, 8 thru 18. ·

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shirts, westerns, velours, cotton pOlyester blends, sizes
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SELECT GROUP OF SWEATERS, VESTS, BLOUSES, I ~~~~~ ~~~~9~4'Ni ';';~~i"m t1s1s•t,J, targe 116·16'12) and

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1 MEN'S '15.95 KNIT SHIRTS ............... -'10.30 1
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Three children die in fire

LADIES SPORTSWEAR

Sizes S, M, L. and XL in a big selection of
styles and colors, all of our men's long
.. sleeve knits included .

changes in the appropriations
at that time.
Carol Pierce was. elected
president, and Mrs, Jenni!er
Sheets, vice president. Jane
Wagner was appointed to a
four year term in her post as
clerk-lreasurer at
her
present salary.
Regular board meetings
were s~t for 7:30p.m . on the
third Tuesday of each month .

Nationwise ·

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BANK
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BY BOB HOEFLICH
The Meigs L&lt;&gt;cal School
District Board of Education
adopted a $3,643,264 budget
for the calendar year of 1979
on a iemporary basis at its
annual
organizational
meeting held .Thursday night
at Meigs Junior high school in
Middleport. The board will
review the budget in April
and will make any Jli!Cessary

MEN

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G 'unt ~· C. •mm i s lli , ,m~ r 8 .

REG.S459.oo. ......................... SALE$:169.00

_:_~JANUARY~~,~~~-~~~~~~~~~_:~;.~~~n;~o:_
II NICE GROUP OF· BLOUSES, SWEATERS, l
s
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VESTS AND KNIT TOPS IN SIZES 3 TO
I
GX AND 7 TO 14
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War'm w inter sleepwear for boys and girls .
Pa iamas, gowns. robes and sleepers. Sizes
months thru 14.

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Bi•ard ,,(

Cuu n ty Audit,r . $70. 720.(.1();
C m nty T rr a !l ur t&gt;r . $39,(1.76. 5 1;

Annual appropriations
okayed by Meigs board

HIDE-A-BEDS

~~~~~~~~A Home
Bank -~~;;..--~-~~~;~:;A";-~
~~r;-For
People

f'riday, January 5, 1979

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SPORTSWEAR

Meigs County

' Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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ready madP. drapes, bedspreads and many
!!
...
.
1! other
items.
Home
Furnishings
, ..
! Department, lsi Floor .
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JANUARY CLEARANCE
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SAlE
95
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JANU,ARYCLEARANCESALE!

we wanted to make bank deposits and
w i thdrawals .
That's
before
we
d iscovered ·lhe dr ive-in w indows at
Racine Home Nat ional Bank . Hooray for
convenience! Now we never set fool in
the cold!

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BOYS'

PROGRESS

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PRE-TEEN . I
-It used to be , we 'd just about freez e when

FRIDAY ' NIGHT TIL

JANUARY WHITE SALE

Turtle neck styles in sizes small , medium , large and
extra large. Big selection of styles and colors.
Men's $7.95 Turtle Neck Shirts- .. .. ..... $4.77
Men'sS9.95TurlleNeckShirts .......... $5.97
Men'sS10.95TurlleNeckShirts ......... S6.50
Men's$13.00 Turtle Neck Shirts .......... 7.80
Men's$14.95 Turtle Neck Shirts .......... 8.90

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M£N~S SUITS
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.$11
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KNIT SHIRTS

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SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON ALL THREE FLQORS. ALL SALES FINAL, NO EXCHA~GES
OR REFUNDS, SALE PRICES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.

.: MEN'S TURTLE

DRiVE -IN\t !'i',.

By Katie Crow
agreed that further discussions concerning that matter would
The Meigs ~unty Commissioners have appro~ed an be held at a later date. Buehl informed the board he had filed
app~priati~ of $2,226,76?.56 for 1979 with the general fund for a $20,000 Ieder~~) grant for a bridge inventory and
showmg ,a nunor Increase of f14,11i8:96.
.
· inspection program .
The overall a!J!lropriation reflects the general fund , public
:Barbara Shuler, welfare director, met with the board
assi$ance and highway department. Appropriated In the regarding the Welfare Depariment. The annual Welfare
general fund was $982,108.95 compared with $908 000 a year Department budget in the amoupt of $449,319 was approved .
. ago.
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Henry Wells, commissioner, reported steel and brick for
County engineer, Wesley Buehl met wlih board and a
the new Multi-Purpose Building haS' been delivered. Work on
lengthy discussion was held concerrung tugnway department the project is progressing in a satisfacrory manner. A letter
appropr18tions.
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was read from Buell! requesting passage of a face account
. Appropriatloos in the amount of f100,286 were approved . resolution for the year 1979. The matter was tabled .
Deleted from _the budget as presen~ was $170,000 from
Appointments approved upon the recommendation of
asphalt matertals, $35,000 'from aggregate materials and County Judge Charles Knight were Elizabeth Hobstetter, clerk
$24,000 from equipment purcbases .
•
of county· court ; Donna Koehler, deputy clerk, and Sonya
These categories will be discussed at future meetings be- Ohlinger, deputy clerk .
·
tween the board and the engineer.
·
Here 's a breakdown of the annual appropriation as
Also discussed with engineer Buehl was tbe overall appr~ved incl_uding salaries of the elected officials, employees,
perfor~nees of the supervisory !Jnd office personneL It was suoolies, eqwpment, contract repairs, etc.

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BEGIN.S

$2,226,767 county appropriations apptoved

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MASSIVE STRUCTURE- This massive structure
alohg the river bank ln Mason when comple\ed will serve
as the warehouse for Hogg and Zuspan Matenal Co.

Though the frame work Is completed l&gt;!ld weather could
slow down construction.

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MEETS MONDAY
l l1c Meigs C11unty F a ir
Board will meet at 8 p.m .
Monday at the board office on
th e Rock Sprin gs F a irgroun ds.

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Sutton

~rustees.

·

Otis Knopp · was .elected
chairman when the Sutton
Towns hip Trustees met for
their 1979 organ izational ses swn.
· Dt•lberl Smith \\'HS t'l!'cted
\'i et• chai rman . TIH' thit·d ·

hoard nwrnbt•r is Homer Circle. Regula r mee ti ngs will be
held on the firs t Tu esday of
each month at p.m. in the
Syl'acusc Muni cipal building

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�2- The Datly Sent mel . Mtddlepoft-Pomeroy, 0 , Frttla\ . ,Jan 5. 197~

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3-The Datly Sent10el. ~lirldleport-Pomeroy , 0 , Frtdav , .Jan 5 1974

-S PORTS

Martha· Angle and
Robert Walters
By Martha Angle and Robert Wallen
WASHINGTON (NEA) - Like the laundry soaps periodically
repackaged wtth a label proclamung "all new tngredients mstde'" the nahonallegtslature that convenes here this month
will be wtdely tdenttfted as the " new" 96th Congress
But JUSt as the detergent too often turns out to be merely a
mmor v'armtton of the same old formula , the 96th Congress will
differ httle from Its recent predecessors
A wave of mstltutwnal reform during the past decade has
produced numerous substanl!ve changes, but the tllsk remains
largely unhmshed. In some cases, the iml!al reforms have produced llllexpected harmful results
In the past most of the pressure for improvement has come
from oulstde' groups and mdivtduals because the legislators
have been mstmcl!vely protective and defensive m rebuffmg
CritiCISm of their InSIIIUtiOn.
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,
But one of the most stgmftcant developments of the pasVew
years. especially m the House of Representatives, has been the
mcreased wtllmgness of the lawmakers themselves to publicly
discuss and debate their problems
Two notable recent examples of that trend are "A House
Dtvtded "'a televtstQn documentary produced by Capital Cities
Communications, Inc. and last year's resignation speech by
Rep Otis G Ptke, D-N Y , one of the most respected members
of the House.
Pike 's candor and msight make his farewell address a truly
remarkable document Talkmg about the unhealthy symbiOtic
relatiOnship between spectal 10terest groups and hts colleagues, he says
"The parade of datly fund-raisers m the Democratic Club or
the ftepubhcans ' Capttal Htll Club 10 Washington -whereby the
unwns corpor-ations trade associations and lobbytsts are
'
systema!tcally
thpughJ legally milked - is just ... nauseous. "
In the televtswn documentary broadcast 10 late December,
Rep Leon E Panetta, 0-Calif., ts refreshingly honest in ,
descn bmg what too many of those donors demand m return for
their money:
" I got approached by a Iobbytst from (a mantune union )
who said ... we gave you $2,000 m your last campatgn (and) we
expect a vote for this btll ... They said we don't have to talk
substance, we gave you the money and we expect (your )

vote. "

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Briefly noted. • •

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"HEALTH

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climbing

April news summary..•

WASHINGTON (AP) The monthly premium for
Medicare's supplementary .
medtcal insurance will climb
rtver eroSlon
report. Middleport was 50 cents to $8.70 a month
April 12 Charles reported as the most starting July I, HEW
Kennedy and Keith Krautter distressed commumly tn Secretary Joseph A. Califano
were named Drew Webster Ohio, according to Housing Jr. announced today.
Post 39, American Legton, and Urban Development
The premium mcrease for
Boys State.,)elegates.
Administration standards, Medicare's Part B, which
April 13 - John Will,
April 25 - The Middleport covers phymclans • fees and
former manager of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce voted some other medical bills, will
State Ltquor Store 10 $300 to help maintam the hit 27.1 mUllon Americans,
Pomeroy, died at tile Holzer marina.
mcluding 24.3 million age 65
Medical Center from mjurtes
April 26 - The William H. or older and 2.8 million
recetved man auto accident. Grant home m Mtddleport, disabled persons under 65
April 14 - John J!iebel owned by Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Medicare recipients also
resigned as superintendent of Gerlaeh, was named to the began paying more of their
tile Eastern Local School National
Register
of hospital bills under Part A oo
District, a post he held for 12 HIStorical Places.
Jan. 1. The deductible went
years
April Tl - Alvin W Goff, up II percent to $160 from
April 15 - Lori Wood, Tuppers Plains, and Floyd $144. These recipients must
Pomeroy, mstalled as Eighth Rupe, Dexter, were among 51 pay the first $160 of their
District Jumor Amertcan fataltties in the tragtc hospttal bllls before the
Legton Auxiliary president. collapse of a scaffold at the government picks up tile tab
April17- The Metgs Local Monongahela Power Plant. , The Depariment of Healtll,
School Dislrtct accepted 11 Dr Roger Damels and Dr. R. Education and Welfare Inrestgnations and hired a staff E. Boice were honored by the creases tile premiums autofor the next school year.
1 Porrleroy Chamber of matically under a formula
April 18 - Southern Local _ Commerce
tied to tile program's costa
Board of Education hired Its
April 28 - E. J Hill, and increases in ·Social
staff. A citizens committee F1atwoods Road, a rruntature Security benefits.
was named for the Metgs pony, 17 mches high.
County Health Depariment.
April 29 Pomeroy
April 19 - Debbte Pickens bremen held a mortgage
was named Gir Is State burning party to mark paying
delegate by the Racine Post off money owed on the new
When Woodrow Wilson
satled for the Versatlles
American Legion Auxiliary. headquarters
April 21 - Tuppers Plains
Peace Conference in 1918, he
students presented thetr
became the first United
operetta.
states president to leave the
April 22 - Because of
country while in offtce.
financial condit10ns, tlie
RECEIVE WORD
Eastern Local Board of
OF DEATH
Education failed to reemploy
Mr a nd Mrs. Arvtl Holter
TIIF. OAII.V&lt;SF.NTINP:I
teaching and non-teaching and family of Bashan recentllF.WYTED TO THF:
employes
ly received word of the death
JNTF.RF'..'iTOF'
MF.IfiS·MASON 1\RF:A
April 24 - The Metgs of Wtlham R. Fenton , 66 , of
ROHF:RT HOF.FI JrH
Plannmg Commisston made Columbus, brolher-m-law of
Cih F.dilur
Puhh ~ ht•ll d,11h t'XI t•pt Satur dt~ \
plans to print its annual Mr rlolter.
h' rill Oht11 V. dh \ Pni J h ~ lm l,l!
Mr Fenton was preceded
rompl.}t\ -Mttll rmtdla Im
1\ 1
C'•111 1 St
Pllt\ll'tll\ Oht1• 4571ifl
m death by hts ftrst wtfe,
nn ~ ltl ! ss Offtu PhPIIt o/12 2151':
Wtlma Holter Fenton He IS
F:th lunrl Phmu 00'1-2 1:'17
survived by a stepdaughter,
SHnlll l d ,ts,&lt;; Jll •s!HJ,:t IJ•IItl Il l
PPrnt 1111 Ohw
Mrs Wilford !Delores ) Bmg
~ 1llttl.ll
,ul\ t' I11J.:Itll-( lt'prt•st•ll
of Columbia Stalton, formerr .. tntltlfl AssltrHtlt•!l :11 01
{,i ll\
~lltll tl /\t• t • r li'Vl'iiiml Olntl44\15
ly of Metgs County. Mr and
Suh~ttl ll\U n r.11t•s 11t llvt n·d ' "
Mrs Holter visited the
t,urut"' It'll ;tva l l al&gt;h•75~ t · l ll s ptl
1\t'l k AI Mt•lur Rttllh \llll'll' t ,trrll I
Schoedmger State Street
st l l lt't !Itt\ /1\Hi lahh Ont mnnl h
staying behind ln Paris , Chapel at Columbus Sunday
$:1 l'j lh 1mul In Ohw ami W V,t
London ,
Bonn
and lo pay the1r last respects to
Ont Yt ,u J2i n:; S1x mt•lllh&lt;:
~~ ~"II
T llrt t mu11th ~ SR ;,rO
Washington, where sketchy the deceased They were acF:l ~t " 'H rt• $.1:! (1(1 H'.ll S1x nwn t h ~
Information would be compamed by their daughter,
~ l i 011
Thr t 1 rn c mth ~ Jl) rm
Snh ~ • r1 pt11m (II u l lilt llll lt•s .~ n nd&lt;l t
parcelled out by spokesmen. Sharon, and granddaughter,
l l!nt S-..~ JIIIIltJ
In the end, all four leaders Greta Riffle, Pomeroy
agreed to .take along their
own press contingents.

Carter's staff
frustrated some

Guadeloupe means an
extended holtday for Carter's
daughter Amy. Just back
from a post-Christmas skiing
vacation at Crested -Butte,
Colo., she's belllg taken out of
school for a few days so she
can enjoy the Caribbean sun
with her parents.

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Berry's World

For Vice President Walter
F. Mondale, the period ·
between Christmas and New
Year's Day afforded an
opportunity to behave like
any other are'! resident
entertaining out-of-town
company.
When friends· dropped ln
from Duluth, Minn., Mondale
took advan~e of a slack
work period - and the
absence of the vacationing
president - to show them the
sights.
Mondale took his friends to
see such tourist attractions ali
the Lincoln Memorlal and the
Smithsonian's Air and Space
Museum. They also drove to
Arlington Cemetery and the
grave of President John F.
Kennedy.
The vice president wasn't
able to travel about wtth the
anonymity of Joe Blow, of
course. He couldn't hide hls
limousine and Secret Service
bodyf(aMr ls.

potential foreign foes weren't enough to worry
about the Army ts now encountering a threat wtthin 1ts very
own ~anks to the expedient accomphshment of Its mission to
defend the nation.
Sex.
Women soldiers - there are now some 56,000 m a tota1
uniformed force of 769,000 - and men soldiers have developed
an interest in each other that is not m the ltne of duty In fact ,
as the brass sees it, it interferes with duty.
They are dabng Worse, they are even courtmg and ma!T)'mg. And tl is leading to serious morale problems, a n.ot ~usual
consequence of man-woman relationships even for CIVIharut.
The "most potentially dangerous" aspect, according to an
official report on the problem, ts socialiZing - or more - between officers and enhsted personnel of both sexes.
.
It amounts to a "creeping advance of sex fraterntzabon
throughout the Army" and the Anny wants tt, tf not stopped, at
least curbed. Orders are out to commanders to cotu,tsel m·
divtduals mvolved and otherwise discourage relationships that
can "reasonably be expected to undermine disctpiiOe, authority or morale."
Love,tl now appears, conquers all except the U.S. Army.
Bureaucracy's new dimension
Months went mto the study
Its conclusions have the appro~al of 41 federal departrnen.t,s
and agenctes mcluding the White House and the General/i.ecounting Office. So the Congressional Joint Conmuttee on
Federal Printing and Paper Stzes has delivered itself of an official recommendation
The dimensions of stationery used by agencies of the federal
government IS to be 10creased from 8 by 101&gt; 10ches to 81'.! by
11 conforrrung to the letterhead stze most c&amp;nmon 10 private
en'terprlse If will also, by the comrruttee's reckonmg, give
bureaucrats II percent more actual paper and 15 percent more
•
text space per page to get their messages across.
This ts not a change to be rushed mto, however. The n stze
will not become effective until1t1s anticipated that existing
stocks of the old statiOnery are used up .Jan I, 1980.
Don't bank on It
Maybe there 's a connection wtth the declme of the dollar and
maybe there tsn 't.
The world's 10 lop banks, according to a recent list10g in The
Wall Street Journal and based on reported 1977 assets, mclud·
ed three American institutions.
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In 1970, seven U S. banks made the top 10. Keep what
change]
Ttppmg ts unpopular m rsstaurants
With restaurant owners, that is. The National Restaurant
Assoctat1on found m a recent survey that 72 percent of Its
members would rather add a standard servtce charge to btlls,
usually 15 percent.
Already that ts bemg done m more and more estabhshments.
The charge makes bookkeepmg easier and, it is asserted,
employees happter. They are spared poor tippers and
everyone, not just the waiter, gets a cut If generally adopted,
1t could do away wtth llppmg entirely.
Sure, sure

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Tnday's

N; 1f all those

MEIGS NEWS HIGHLIGli'I'S
OF 1978
April 1 - Bernard Gilkey,
Republican, withdrew from
the county commissioners
election race.
April 2 - Funeral services
were announced for James E
Danner, retired advertising
director of The Datly
Sentinel.
April 3 - Pomeroy Council
agreed to permit right turns
oo red lights at Court and
Sycamore Sis.
April 4 - Improvements
were approved for the GalllaMeigs Airport. County school
employes received contract
renewals.
April6 -Syracuse officials
malle plans for opening their
new pool fer tile season.
April 7 - The C. and 0 .
Railroad announced it would
repatr the. retaining wall
along the Ohio River
supporting the Chessie
System tracks. Tbe wall was
damaged by fiood water.
April 8 - Eastern High 's
gu-18 sectional champ cage
team, were honored at a
banquet.
April 9 - Kathryn Ellen
Fitchpatrick, 21, died from a
shotgun blast at her home in
Middleport
April 10 - Middleport's
Biiwer rates were increased.
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Drew Webster Post 39,
Amencan Legion, launched a
$120,000 construction project
done, the health problems
Aprll 11 - Corps of
W t•ig-ht lo!is
associated wtlh ctgarette Engineers representatives
smoking would have been visited Pomeroy to study
is poss ihle
markedly decreased already.
Many women gam weight
DEAR DR LAMB- When I
after
a
hysterectomy.
was 22 I had to have a total
Sometimes
tl
IS assoctated
hysterectomy because of an
wtth
changes
m hormone
mfect10n. This was ftve yea rs
balance
It
ts
certamly
ago. Ever smce then I have
10
associated
with
changes
been takmg Premarm I've
eatmg
habtts
and
levels
of
ga med a lot of wetght I just
physical
aclivtty
Also,
since.
can't seem to lose 11 I wantto
know tf the Premann has most women have a hysterecBy FRANK CORMIER
Auoclaled Press Writer
anythmg to do wtth my not tomy m rruddle hfe or later, II
ts also the lime m thetr lives
bemg able to lose wetght?
WASHINGTON (AP) My doctor has told me" I when they are mchned to gam The men and women who
have to take these the rest of weight tf they aren 'I very mate advance arrangements
my hfe but I don't want lobe careful about lhetr hfe style
for President Carter's travels
I am sendmg you The often feel frustrated, if not
overweight I've !ned askmg
my doctor for a good dtet but Health Letter number 4-7, harassed.
stnce he him se lf ts Weight Losmg Dte~ to provtde
No exception were those
overwetghl he JUS! tells rpe, you a basic diet plan. Other who helped plan the journ~y
readers who want lhts Issue
"Forget tl, you'll never lose."
that finds Carter heading
can
send 50 cents wtlh a long, today for Guadeloupe and a
He won 't ever tell me why
sta mped,
self-addressed Caribbean sununlt with tbe
So, ci've just stopped askmg
envelope
for
tl Send you re- leaders of France, Britain
htm. I really do want to lose
quest
to
me
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lady doctor on a permanent physical acttvtty If you're presumably serious, that a
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successful in doing this, it wtll beach to hou.se the sizeable ·
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Another parttctpant m the Capttal Cittes program, Rep.
David R Obey, 0-Wis., also talks frankly about the af!UY ?f
approxunately 15,000 lobbyists permanently encamped 10 this
city
"You are harrassed by one tssue group after another. You
get so many mterest groups who couldn't care less tf I vote for
World War III as long as I vote for their pet projects .. then
they are happy as clams."
On another cructaltssue, Pike is both eloquent and mdignant
"The day-to-&lt;iay operatiOns of the House, the tune we spend,
the hours of our hves are to a large extent controlled by a small
group of procedural mt-ptckers
" No congressman mmds working hard on important IssuesLord knows there are enough of them around - but this congressman 1s weary of wastmg his tune on dnvel "
On the same subJect, the documentary c1tes "a dawn-to-&lt;lusk
workl oad too exhaustmg for even the most dedtcated and ambtllous representallve" and last year's record-breaking 1,540
votes m the House, many on tnvtaltssues
" There IS no way," concludes Obey, "that any human mind
can absorb enough mfonnatton to be 10telltgent1y 10formed on
all those Issues "
Pike acknowledges that "people expect a good deal from
thetr public. servants" but reJects the notton of "bemg expected to put m a full day's work m the office every day and a
full mght's appearance on the banquet or meeting circuit
every night "
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reluctant to accept change, but there's hope for needed future
tmprovements 1f other lawmakers will join Panetta, Obey and
Pike m a candid dtscussion of the Issues

Balance college basketballjbyword

The Daily Sentiiwl

In candor lies our hope

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By Will Grimsley
AP Corresptmdenl

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SACRAMENTO Calif. (AP) -Is Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
planning another billion tax cut for California? "Tune ln
next week," he says.
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In a televised lntervtew, the Democratic governor hinted
there may be new tax cuts In store when he makes his
maugural address Monday_night.
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Brown trimmed $1 billion from the state income tax last
summer and promised further cuts If elected to a second, fouryear term.
"We're not asking fer more taxes. In fact, we may be even
looking to see how we can eliminate a few," Brown 88ld on
Wednesday.
N;ked if that meant he would cut lalles again, Brown
replied, "We might just do that ...Tune in next week."
Senate President Pro Tern James Mills said Thursday that
Brown put a tentative $1 billion price tag on tile tax cut.! ln a
brtefmg of Democratic lawmakers.

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NEW YORK (AP) -Sen. Jacob Javits says it would take
more than one punch to knock him out of the political ring.
Whlle the 74-year~ld New York Republican says he hasn't
made up hts mlnd about a re-election bid, Javits says he
wouldn't give up if he failed to win the Republican nomination
m tile prunary
" If I run I'll run Wider some emblem other than tbe
Republican ~blem If someone else gets tbe nomination,"
Javits told the New Yerk Dally News.
NEW YORK - Betty Ford cried for a whole day after she
lost a breast to cancer, but the saddest day of her Ufe, she says,
was tile da~ her husband became President.
Mrs Ford dlacussed her mastectomy and tile life of a first
lady ln an interview with NBC's Betty Rollins, author of "First
You Cry," a book about Ms. Rollin's experience with breast
cancer.
The full Interview, one of a series of speciala featwing
Mrs. Ferd, ls to air today on NBC.
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Mrs. Ford said she cried the fifth day after her breast was
removed, but that she hasn't felt ugly as a result of tbe
surgery,
•'I think perhaps my family, my lllsband, made me feel so
cmtpletely loved that there was no difference," she said.
" ... He never gave me any indication that it repulsed him, and
he never has to this day ."
Ms. Rollins asked tile fermer first lady if she felt any joy
when her husband was swcrn in as president after Richard
Nixon resigned.
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she replied. " .. It was a terrible, tragic thing."

The btg difference In college and pro football, outside such
obvious factorsl!s maturity and more polished skills, lies in tbe
routes they prefer to take to the goal line, says Walt Michaela.
"The colleges lean lieavily on the run and we live by the
pass," the New Yorl!.Jets'.coach added as he pondered the
latest reward that has come his way after a successfulll-8 sea-

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defeat Wellston

By Greg Bailey
Metgs' next contest is
Dodle Chapman poured in Tuesday at Galllpobs.
19 pomts and Terri Wilson Wel lston
6 12 25 27
17 32 40 61
t Me,gs
th
h
added 17 as
e os
Me1gs (61) - Chapman B-3
Marauder gals drubbed a 19 , Anderson 1o2, S. Ash 1 o
visiting Wellston team 61-Tl 2; T Ash I I 3, Bartrum 3 2
· to renew action after the e, K1ng 3 o6. L1ghffoof t o2,
Riggs o 2 2. Wilson 7 3-17
Christmas holidays. Meigs 15 Tola
Is 25 11 61.
now 1&gt;-1 on the year while
Wellslon (27) - VIckers 5·
Wellston, ln Its fll'st season, IS 0 10, McFadden 2 3-7, Hallen
0-7
I 0 2, Sa ten 2 0 4, Spencer I
urnped out to a o2. Edwards 1o2 Tola ls 12
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M
etgs J
3-37
qutck 17.(l first period lea~~
By halftime, tile hosts were m
The reserve game was
front 32-12. Meigs controlled another runaway victory for
the boards and Wilson got 13
of ber team's 34 caroms. M~tgs as the locals won
bound
handlly, 38-10. Susan Ze~kle
Wellston ,got 27 re
s.
led Meigs wtlh nine pomts
Metgs had a f8ll' mght at while Sheri Drehel and Laura
the Shooting line making 13 of Smith each had seven.
20 free throws while caning 25
Meigs hit 15 of 45 shots and
of ;~tid goal attempts foc 35 canned· 8 of 26 free throws.
peThe Metgs defense limited _ Wellston htt just 2 of seven
Wellston to just 42 shots and foul shots.
th Golden Rockets hit just 12
Meigs led only 6-3 after the
e
first
quarter but by the third
for 29 percen1.
bu
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ntro1 29-41
Leadmg tile losers' attack
~zer was tn co
. 10 potnts
M e1gs
6 16 29 38o
was Vtckers with
3 6 81
Wellston
Me 1gs (38) - Susan Zerkle
4 1 9, Ni!ece 2 o 4; DeBord 01 I' Diddle I 0 2, Chapman 20 41Sheri Drehel 3-1 -7; Laura
Nal1onal Foolball
Sm•lh 2 J.7 , woodyard I 2 4
League Playoffs
Totals 15-8-38.
AI A Glance
Wellston 110)- Sammln 1By The Assoctated Press
1 3, Roberts 1 0-2, V1ckers 1
All Tomes EST
0 2, Halley 0-1 1; Brooks 1-0
DIVISIOnal Playoffs
2 Tolals 4 2 10.
Saturday, Dec 30

American Conference

Houston Jl, New England
14

Nahonal Conference
Los Ang eles 34, Minnesota

10

Sunday, Jan . 1

AFC Championship
Houston at Piffsburgh,
p m NFC Champtonshlp
Dallas at Los Angeles, 5
,o&gt; m

Sunday, Jan. 21
S&lt;Jper Bowl X It l
AFC Champion vs NFC
Champion al M'aml , 4 p.m.

"ONE crack about all the we1ght I've gained
over the holidays and I'll SIT on you!" ·

The wishbone ts located tn
There are two kinds of peothe breast of the turkey ; m ple · those who hate chestnut
the human, 11 ts attached to sluffin~ for turkey and those
t ll~ top 11f the neck
who still have thetr own teeth.

The assurance that comes
wtth the feehnl( of a JOb well
done 18 in dtrecl proportiOn to
whether the boss has yet
ehecked out your perfonnance

SVAC standings
SVAC STANDINGS
All Games
TEAM
W L P OP
Southern
5 1 445 338
Eastern
3 4 378 454
North Gallla
2 3 371 323
Southwestern 2 5 411 438
Kyger Creek
I 5 33~ 392
Hannan Trace 0 7 351 518
SVAC ONLY
Teanl
W L Pis Op
Soulhern
3 · 0 229 154
North Ga lila
2 o Ill 97
Eastern
2 0 130 110
Southwestern
1 2 180 172
Kyger Creek
0 2 107 157
Hannan Trace 0 4 199 346
SVAC ( Reservo l
Team
W L Pis Op
Southern
3 0 189 117
North Gall Ia
2 0 112 71
Eastern
2 0 100 69
H Trace
1 3 171 194
K Creek
0 2 64 121
SOuthwestern
U J YO 15.&amp;
This week's games :

Tonlghl - Eastern at
Southern ; North Gall Ia at
Southwestern and Wahama
at Kyger Creek
Saturday - Soulh Webs'•'
at North Gall Ia and Po, lsmou)h East at Kyger Cr.ck

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theurcmdtned und efeated • Dhm actually
Thursday mght, wmnmg tts wtnmng potnt wtth I 33
etghth strrught game with a remammg on a free throw by
96-71 dectsion over North Dernck Holcomb that gave
Texas State
them a 62-56 lead
In other games mvolvmg
Center Steve Schall had the
the nation' s ranked teams, best offensive game of hiS catopranked Mtcht gan State reer at Arkansas , scortng 30
beat Wtsconsm 114-55, No. 6 pomts tp lead the Rawrbacks
UCLA edged Oregon State ~ over North Texas State
63; No 13 Mtchtgan whipped Stdney Moncretf added 22 to
Mmnesota 83-75 and No. 16 the Arkansas attack.
Earvm Johnson scored a
LouiSville routed Tenne~see­
season-tugh 21 points and
Chattanooga 94-70
Two free throws by Mark collected 14 assists to lead
State
over
Smtth wtth five seconds· re- Mtchtgan
mainmg sealed Illtnots' tight Wisconsm tn the Spartans'
VIctory over Indiana The l1rst appearance thiS year as

Madden's ulcer forces resignation
By ERIC PREWITr
AP Sparta Writer
OAKLAND (AP) - John
Madden of the Oakland
Raiders says he's burned out,
has an ulcer to prove tt and
has coached his last football
game.
"There was no pressure on
me to retire," he said
Thursday in his. retirement
announcement. "It was my
decision."
It was a deClSlon he made
late In the 1978 National Football League season, but when
the announcement was made,

the tmpact of it filled
Madden's eyes wtth tears
"Thmgs like thiS are easy
to talk about and hard to do ,"
S8ld tile burly, . red-hau-ed
coach whose 10-year record
of 103-32-7 wtth Oakland 18 one
of the best In NFL histOry.
"I think this IS tile end of an
era, certainly m Oakland
Raiders' htstory ," said Pete
Banaszak, the runn10g back
who was ln his second pro
season when Madden JOined
the team as an assistant
coach tn 1967.
"I only knew one way to do

SEO cage statistics

Dallas 27, Allanfa 2
Sunday, Dec . 31

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foot~ sophomore. " Inptana IS
AP Sports Writer
Ba,ance is lbe byword in th~ best defenstve team m the
coUege baske\bllll this yen, Big Ten."
llhnots looked ltke two
and that means that allwinning teams will be as jlifferent teams in each-half
-but saved tts best for last.
scarce as shutouts
U!vi Cobb scored the last
ButDllnois is doing all right
six points of tile first half to
so far.
The fourth-ranked Dllni im- lead Illinois Into a tie at 33 at
proved their record to a intermission, and gtve the
shintng 13-41, best m the IDmi the momentum That
country among Division I was the turning point,
teams, with a 65.(11 victory according to Indiana Coach
over Indiana Tltursday night . Bobby Knight .
Arkansas, ranked No. 14,
"We knew coming into
Bloommgton, we were going was another team that
to have tf' .,1f,,r hard," C!"1d

A pro ever smce he came off the Washington &amp; Lee campus
ln 1951, tbe rugged miner's son from Swoyersville, Pa ., wlll
coach the college seniors from the South against those of the
Nortllln the annual Senior Bowl game a1 Mobile, Ala., Jan. 13
DicK Nolan of the NewOrleansSa10ts will coach the North,
The game, played under pro coaches and pro rules, tradi·
tionally has served as the "coming out party'' of players
looking to pro careers. They get p81d. The place will swarm
with Pro scouts.
Although he never coached at tile undergraduate level, MIchaels is well aware of the sharp differences m the college and
pro games but scoffs at tile suggestion thai the collegums
produce a more excttlllg product.
"You hear some people say tbat the pros are dull because
thetr game IS more stylized and predictable, whereas the college boys are supposed to play with greater danng and emo·
tion ," he satd
"I don't think that is true. It merely looks like the pros are
sterotyped because they do things so easily. It's true tbe pro
1978 79 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
players are more mature, but I doubt if they are less gung-llo
(Includes games through Dec. JOl
than tile college kids. How often have you seen pro guys come
Over a II Sconna
off the field wtth tears ln tbeir eyes?
NAME- TEAM
FG FT PT(G) Avg
Rick Penrod, Nel York
~7 67 261 (9) 29 0
"When a guy loses his gungho- I don't care how old he ls Dan Spencer. Eastern
60 15 135 (6) 27 5
II IS time to qwt."
DlckJames, Ironton
66 40 172 Ill 21 5
The nation has just recovered its vision after hours glued to
Jim Hart, Fed Hock
83 18 184 (9) 20 4
the TV screens f&lt;r the endless bowl games Now they must ' Von Taylor, Kyger Creek
53 14 120 (6) 20 0
Herb Epling. Belpre
45 19 109 (6) IB 2
gear up fer the NFL title playoffs Sunday and Super Bowl Xlli
Dave Lehman, Logan
38 29 105 (6) 115
In Miami Jan. 21.
Rob Norman, Wellston
53 15 121 (7) 17 3
Meanwhile, coaches are playing musical chairs, movmg
Dave Burgess, M11l er
64 22 150 (9) 16 7
48 19 115 (7) 16 4from college to pro jobs and vice versa. If the courts penrut, Greg Nelson, Southwestern
Soulheaslern Ohio Alhlet1c League
Chuck Fau-banks will ditch a long-term, half-million-dollar
Name - Team
FG FT Pis I G) Avg
contract with the New England Patriots to return to a campus
Dick James, lronlon
37 20 94 (5) 18 8
life at the UniverSity of Colorado. Lou S,ban, who coached pro
Rob Norman, Wellston
40 11 91 15) 18 2
Dave Lehman, Logan
32 26 90 (5) 18.0
teams in Buffalo, New England and Denver, is taking over at
Ted Williams, Wellston
40 8 88 (5) II 6
Army. Blll Walsh of Stanferd is a top candidate for tile vacancy
Joel
Gordon,
Waverly
32
12 76 (5) 15 2
wtth the New York Giants
Robert Holsinger, Waverly
33 6 72 (5) 14 4
Two of tile most succ!:SSful college coaches, John McKay and
Ed Martin, Jackson
32 7 71 (5) 14 2
Gary Bentley, Athens
32 7 71 (5) 14 2
Bud Wilkinson, have dug ln firmly wttll the NFL's Tampa Bay
Pele Clark, Logan
31 6 68 (51 13 6
and St. Louis, respectively. But Bear Bryant of Alabama and
Greg Becker, Meigs
22 20 64 (5) 12 8
Joe Paterno of Penn State continue to scorn all pro tempSouthern Valley
tations.
Athletic Conference
Name - Team
FG FT Pis (G) Avg."
"It's all a matter of taste and life style," satd Mlchae1s, who
Dan Spencer, Eastern
22 4 48 (2) 24 0
played foc the Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers and
Von
Taylor,
Kyger
Creek
21 , 2 44 (2) 221l
served as defense coordinator for the Jets - broken by a brief
Jell Goebel , Eastern
14 14 42 \2) 21 0
stint wtth the Philadelphia Eagles ..- before succeeding Lou
Tim McComas, North Ga llIa
16 8 40 (2) 20 0
Sam Smith, North Gal !Ia
19 1 39 (2 ) 19 5
Holtz as head coach m January 1977.
Dwight Hill, Southern
22 10 54 (31 IB 0
Greg Nelson, Southwestern
22 7 51 (3) 17 0
15 J 33 (2) 16.5
Stacy Winston, North Gall Ia
Paul Shaffer, Hannan Trace
25 15 65 ( 4) 16 3
14 9 37 (3) 12 3
Dave Foreman, Southern

American Conference
Pittsburgh 33t Den\ler 10
Nattonal Conference

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Teams Ranked
Offensively
Team
Pis (Gl Avg.
Southern
445 (6) 74.2
North Gall Ia
295 (4) 73 8
Logan
421 (6) 70 2
Nel . York
477 (7) 68 I
M•ller
603 (9) 67 o
Athens
460 (7 ) 65 7
Waverly
512 (8 ) 64 0
Belpre
384 (61 64 0
Alexander
638 (10) 63 8
Wahama
124 (2) 62 0
Jackson
492 (B) 61 5
Wellston
430 !71 61 5
Vlnlon Co
491 (B) 61 4
Warren
427 (7) 61 0
-Ironton
476 (B) 59 5
Trimble
532 (9) 59 I
Southwestern 411 (7) 58 7
Meigs
408 (7) 58 J
340 (6) 56 7
Eastern
Fed Hock.
509 (9) 56 6
Gallipolis
451 (8) 56 4
Kyger Creek
334 (6) 55 7
Pl . Pleas
157 (3) 52 3
H. Trace
35 1 (7) 50.1
Teams Ranked
Team

Pl . Pleas

Defensnrely
Pis (G)

Waverly

Ironton

Galli polis
Soulhern
Athens
Net.-York
Alexander
Vlnlon Co.
Mil ler
North Go lila
Logan
Fed Hock.

Southwestern

Eastern

Belp-.
Kyger Creek
Warren
Trimble
Wellston
Trimble
Jackson
Meigs

Avg.
133 (3 ) 44 3
360 (8) 45 0
414 (8) 51 8
415 ( 8) 51 9
338

Ironton
Al exander

77

52

GallipoliS

4 5

28
02
39

VInton co

Belpre

Southwestern
Warren

5 I

Fed Hockmg

52

Eastern

3
96
II 8
6

Kyger Creek

Wellsto n

Tnmble

13 6
14 1
17 B
20 5

Jackson

Meigs

Wahama
H Trace

325

Tonlght•s

Friday's games
Frtday
(SEOAL)
Athens at Jackson
Me1gs

at GallipoliS

Wel lston at Ironton
Logan at Waverly
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Warr en at Ale xander

Tnmble at Belpre

Nelsony llle-Yor k at V1nton
County

56 3

(SVACl
Eastern at Southern

(7) 60. I

• Athens at Lancaster

(6)

(7) 57 0
North Gall1a a t South
407 (7) 58 I wes ter n
586 (10) 58.6
Olhers
469 (8) 58 6
Greenup at Portsmouth
532 (9) 59 I
Wahama at Kyger Creek
241 (4) 60.2
Federal Hock JRg at Miller
362 (6) 60 3
Pomt Pleasant at Parkers
556 (9) 61 8 burg. South
438 (6) 62 6
Ravenswood at Doddridge
378 (61 63 0
Miami Tra ce at Wa sh
383 (61 63 B ln_gton CH
-,
392 (6 ) 65 3
5aturday
399

463

654 (91 72 7
Logan at Nelsonvi lle York
513 (7) 73 3 ' Wahama at Meigs
654 (9 ) 72 7
South Webster at North
605 (8 ) 75 6 Galli a
533 ( I) 16 I
Portsmouth East at Kyger
165 (2) 82 5 Creek
Wahama
H Trace
578 (7) 82 6
Buffalo Wayne at Pomt
Pleasant
Scormg Marg•n
Col West at Portsmouth
Team
Mar.9_1n
Tuesday (Jan. 9)
Waverly
19 o
.
(SVACl
Southern
17 9
Hannan Trace at Kyger
North Gall Ia
13 6 Creek
Net.-York
10 0
North Gallla at Southern
Logan
99
I Non-League l
Athens
87
Wellston at Pike Eastern
Pl. Pleasant
8o
Wahama .at Spencer
Miller
7.9
Point Pleasant at Parkers
burg

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thts.job f&lt;r 10 years, and that
was to giVe It everythmg I
had I just don't have tl any
more,"
Madden sal d ,
speakmg of the dedicabon
and drtve that helped the
Ratders wm seven diVISJon
titles and one Super Bowl.
. Madden may work for the
Raiders in another postbon
after relaxmg for a few
months m hopes his ulcer
problem improves, but he
satd that even should hts
physical condition unprove
dramatically, he has decided,

about the luntt , at least for
me/' said Madden.
HIS urunediate plans, he
added, "are to do nothing."
He added, "My wtfe
marrted a football coach and
my ktds had a football coach
for a father The fll'st thing
I'm gomg !9 do now is ask
them what they want to do
I'm gomg to do what they
want ··

the nation 's No I team The
Spartans held the Badgers to
JUS! 25 potnts m the second
half
Davtd Greenwood scored 19
potnts and Brad llolland htl a
key field goal wtth 3 19 to
play as UCLA ~queezed past
Oregon Stale Holland's 20foot Jump shot, which
snljPped a 63 he, accounted
for the game 's fmal pomts
Followmg an Oregon State
ITUSS, UCLA rebounded and
went mto a delay game w1th
three nunutes to go
Mtke McGee scored 33
pomlsJ. to power Mtchtgan
past Mmnesota. Larry
Wt!!tarns led Loutsville over
Tennessee-Chattanooga with
a 22-pomt performance.
Elsewhere, Earl Evans had
18 points and II rebounds to
lead N_evada-Las Vegas over
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San Otego Statt '15-30, Jtm
Knvacs scored i . pomts to
pace Texas ove1 I'CU 92-63.
Seton Hall beat St John's 7670 as Ntck Gaits scored 25 ;
Ohio State stoppe'd Purdue 7571 on Mtke Clme's four free
throws 10 --ttre final 44
seconds, Ca lvm Garrett
netted 26 potnts to lead Oral
Roberts over Drake 86-76 and
Califorma turned back Arizona State 70-59 behind a
combmed 3!J.votnt output by
. Doug True and Walt
Gillespie
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Also, Alton Byrd's 18 pomts
paced Columbia over South
F1ortda 71.(15, Steve Krafctsm
had 16 pomts as Iowa
lrtmmed Northwestern 65-57,
Chuck Goslan broke open a
light game w1th SIX straight
pomts rrudway through the
second half, leadmg ' Ne\1!
Mextco Stale past West Tex~s
State 102-87 and Darwm
Cook's 27 pomts triggered the
Umverstty of Portland past
Nevada-Reno 00-76

Winter·hike

slated Jan. 20-

COLUMBUS - The 14th
annual Wmter Hike, covermg
SIX miles of scemc terram at
" I'm never gmng to coach
Easl
HockingHtlls State Park, will
agam"
Cams1us 69, St Peter's 68
be sponsored Jan 20 by the
Ai Davts, th e team 's
Oel,od 84, LIU 63
Ohio
Department of Natural
Penn State 85, Ursmus 59
managmg general partner,
(ODNR).
Resources
Rhode Isla nd 83, LaSalle,
probably will name a new
In case of heavy snow or
Pa 80
head coach wtthm a month
Ryder 62 . Holsl'a 6
hazardous dnvmg conditwns
He satd " I don't think we're
Se lon lia ll 76 51 John's 7 on Jan 20, the Wmter Htke
Stonehtll 71 NY Tech 7
rea lly ' ta'lkmg about a
will be held the followmg
UN DC 87 51 Thoma s 47
successor, bul a phUosophy."
weekend on Jan 27. Last
South
DaviS made some critica l
Ap pala chi an Sl 55, E year's htke was cancelled due
remarks m 1978 about the Tennessee St 47
to the blizzard
Atkansas Slate 77, Hardin
Raiders as they struggled to a
ODNR's tradtl!onal fam ily
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9-7 ftntsh , thetr worst season Stmmons
hike, from Old Man's Cave to
Aust1n Peay 79, N ort h
record under Madden, but on Caroli na Asheville 71
Ash Cave, has grown tn
Thursday he satd any
Colu mb ia 71. South F lortda
populanty
smce 140 people
tmpltc abons that he was 65
participated
m the 10ttlal1966
Ja ckson Sta te 83. Arkansas
for cmg Madden out "are just
trek Some 3,000 to 5,000
Lil l ie Rock 53
trash ''
L ou1s 1ana
Co t
99, hearty hikers are expected to
Dav ts also dented reports W1sconsm Whtl ewater 63
participate tn the 1979 Wmter
Lou15 1ana Tech 64 , Cen
that a trade of quarterback
Hike.
tenary 61
Ken Stabler It' Baltunore for
On Saturday morn mg
Lou1sv •ll e 94, Tenn essee
the Colts' Bert Jones ts I.IIUTU- Chattanooga 70
gmded tours will leave Old
Mer cer 94 , Western lllmo•s Man's Cave parking lot from
nent
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Madden was pro football's 82
9 a.m . to 10:30 am . for the
Mor ehouse 76 Clark 66
youngest head coach for
whtch
takes
N Carol1na A&amp; T 88. Georg e htke
many years, and this past Mason 60
approximately flve.Jtours.
season, at 42, st1ll was one of
N Georgia 82 Georgra Col
Return transportation will be
71
the youngest
Slelson
76 , Evan sville 73 proVided to Old Man's Cave
".But I think 10 years IS
W Geor g1a 64 Central from the midway pomt at
Iowa 5,)'
Cedar Falls and from the
Mtdwes1
trail's end at Ash Cave
• Em por1a 81. Southwesler;.n
Hikers will agam be treated
73
to a lunch of bean soup, corn
ll ltno1s 65, lnd tana 6 1
Iowa 65 Norlhwestern 57 bread and hot chocolate by
Mrch1gan 68 M1nnesota 75 the Logan Kiwani$ Club at
Mr c hrgan
Sta te
84,
the Cedar Falls area. Hikers
WI SCOnSi n 55
may wish to bring a sack
Ober l in 55, Roches ter 50
Oh to Stale 75 Purd ue 71
lunch tn addition to the
Ora l Ro berls 86 Drake 76 proVided meal
R1ve r s1d e 76, Chr cago
WEST POINT, N Y (AP) SlaUC
Refreshments
and
le 62
- Lou Saban begms the
Wheaton 81 A uqus tan 78 entertainment by the New
W1 c hila St 94 Cre ight on 68 Vm ton
seventh college coachin g JOb
County
Frog
Southwest
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of hiS 28-year career today,
taking over an Army football 71 Ar ka nsas 96, N Texas St
program that IS rtle With
Ark College 86, Ark Tech
controversy.
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Hendn x Col lege 80, Centra l
The hu-mg of Saban, 57, as
Ark
63
head football coach was
New Mex1co St 102, N
announced Thursday by Lt. Te )(aS St 87
Texas 92 TCU 63
Gen. Andrew J Goodpaster,
Texas El Paso 77, Robert
supermtendent of the
M orns 59
Mtlttary Academy Saban
Far We st
resigned as head coach and
Anzona 74 Stanford 64
Bng ham You ng 92, De nve r
athletic dtrector at the
Urnversity of Miami, Fla , to 53
Cal 1forma 70, Amana Sf 59
take the Army Job
Ca l lr v 1ne 107, MacMurray
Saban succeeds Homer I ll! ) 57
Coll ege of Idaho 60 Man
SllUth, who was fll'ed last
month and then charged la na Tec h 52
Color ado
Stat e
87 ,
Army with illegal recruiting Wr sconsm LaCr osse 70
practiCes and an attempted
E Wa sh1ngton 66 Carro l l
coverup. Smith also said he 56
Grand Canyon 86, Wt s
was fll'ed three days after he Steven
s P01n t 84, ol
teSigned
Nevada Las Vegas 85, San
Saban, who was to be D'ego Sl 80
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Nor lhwest Na zarene 78
mtroduced as Army's coa~h
ttma n 55
at a news conference today in WhPortl
and 90 Nevada Reno
New York, was briefed 76
Thursday &lt;Xi mvesttgabons
Sea lll e 89, 51 Mary 's 73
UCLA 65 , Oregon Sl 63
mto alleged tmpropriettes in
Ariny recrmtmg by MaJ.
Gen. Ray Murphy, Army's
Bowls AI AGlance
By The Associated Press
athletic du-ector
Saturday's Games
Saban also met wtth SIX
Alll1mes EST
, asststant coaches, all of
Easl West Shrine Game
whom Murphy recommend~
AI Slantord, Cahf
East vs West, 3 p m
Saban reta10 .
Hula Bowl
Asked why he gave up a
At Honolulu
$50,000-a-year job at Mtami
North vs South , 4 p m
wtth four years left on his SIXCanad1an-Amer•can Bowl
AI Tampa, Fla.
year contract, Saban replied :
Canadran vs
U SA All
"Some people like to rebuild Stars, 1 p m
Ftresto ne 36
cars f like to rebuild football
Jan. 13
3 -year warranted qua l1ty
Semor Bowl
progfarns.''
co nstr uc ted value for
AI Mob1le, Ala
Saban, who served tn the
vehic les w1th l1ght to nor
Nort h vs South, I p m
Ariny durmg World War II ,
need~ (290 crank1 ng
Challenge Bowl
added: "I'm happy to be here
AI Seattle
l am,os I
B1g 8 vs Pac 1 all stars 9
at West Pomt j:tecause of what
the Academy! stands for and pm
Japan Bowl
because 1t produces men who
AI Tokyo
are serving thetr oountrv ''
East vs West, 1 I p m
Thursday 's College

Ba sketball Scores
By The Assocrated Press

Whompers,
a popula r
bluegra ss group, wt li be
proVIded for htket s at Ash
Cave "We urge hikers to
wear ..:arm, layered clothing
and sturdy hiktng bouts,"
satd Ralph Vanzant, CJuef of
the Dtvtstun of Parks and
RecreatJOn
Parttctpants completmg
th e stx-mtle htke will be
presented wtth a recogmtwn
card A new Wmler Hike
patch commemorat10g the
1979 event wtll be ava tlable
for purchase
Hocktn g Htlls State Park,
located m Hocking County, is
about 12 miles southwest of
Logan on State Route 664
There "tll be Class A
camptng ava t!able on a ftr;1come basts for those wiShing
to stay overmght The cabtns
at Hocking Htlls have already
been filled through advance
H ot el
r eg t s tratton
accommodattons can be
made 10 Athens, Lancaster
and Logan
For all yo ur home

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By JERRY Bl)CK
APTelevlslon Writer
By HUGH A. MUWGAN
AP Special Correspoadent
HOLLYWOOD (AP)- Conrad Bain says his two young coRIDGEFIELD, CO~N st ars on "Diff 'rent Strokes" bring out Ute grandlaUler in him.
"I'm really indulging myself wiUI Ute kids," he said. "I feel . ( AP) - Upm ..my soul, the
!)ew year ls upon us already.
!lire a grandfather. None of my Ulree children· hils kids. I don't
I must be up and doing or
:&gt;1 ve to take Ulem home. I guess that's Ute way wiUI
"
the
decade will have fled
·•·andfathers -you can have fun wiUI Ulem."
.
without
my
having
TI1e half-hour comedy series, which airs tonight, also stars
;ary Coli!man and Todd Bridges as Bain's two ydung charges. accomplished several long
. t·;ain plays a millionaire who takes in the sons of his black maid planned but oft delayed
improvements.
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·.dter her death.
Before 1979 slips into the
l'he comedy centers on the cultu~al shock of two young boys
great beyood of unrecallable
from Harlem suddenly thrust into a white world .
This show; which premiered last Nov. 3, was touted as the yesteryears and the 19806 are
rirst to be selected by NBC president Fred Silverman. Bain ushered in, remin4 me to :
Swear off junk food
said, "We ushered in the Silverman philosophy. What a terforever.
rible burden."
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Learn how to ski, although
For midseason the newly appointed Silverman, who.]lelped .
at
this late date r shall
put ABC1n first place in the ratings, tossed out aU of NBt's fall
probably
have to settle for
entries and repla.ced them with shows - mostly comedy -of
cross
COI!DtrY
skis or perhaps
his own selection.
The biggest comedy chores in "Diff'rent Strokes" fall on the even snow shoes.
Get oo with Henry James'
tiny shoulders of Gary Coleman. He's sort of a pintollized
Milton Berle; with 's jolte for every occasion. But I'm afraid it "The Golden Bowl." I have
been bogged down on page 14
~a&lt;&gt;sn.'t do anything for me. I guess I've had an overdose of
for the past 14 years.
l•:;rcociousiless.
Take up tap dancing; It is
P.ain admits there is a thin line that separates Gary from
too
late to master the piano or
o.?ing cute and being a smart al,eck.
the
harpsichord but I must
"He does comedy well so it's tempting to give him lines," he
find
something to amuse
•;1dd. "The more you do that the more you risk slipping over.
others
with when c~lled upoo
~ut i think he has the ability to play oUter ways. He has to be .
for
a
turn
at a party.
P' Pd right."
Increase my regime of
Bain said he finds his new series "a delightful and wonderful
,tJange" after his six years as Bea Arthur's pompous neighbor dally sit-ups to 25. It has been
bogged down at 3 lor the past
on "Maude."
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"The Uting that aUraclllcl. me to 'Maude' was to take a char- decade.
Reread Ge~rge Orwell's
acter intrinsically unsymp~tic and lind tbe characteri!ltics
tJJat made him what he was," he said. "That kind ell chllracter "Nineteen Eighty-Four" so I
has enormous defenses and rigidity. It was fun to show boUt will be prepared for whllt Big
sides, to be true tQ his rigid exterior and still let the audience BroUler has in store for us a
few years hence ,
get a peak at the. person inside.
SWim Ute HeUespont, if I
,'Phillip Drummond is a very different kind of challenge. He
doesn't demonstrate what he is. He's potentially warm and, can recall where it is and why
without being sentimental, he ·is emotional. I think Byron wanted to swim it. Or
sentimentality tends to be a cop out and shallo.wer than finding was it. the Gtand Canal that
he favored for his morning
ways to deal with the real person."
Bain, who was ~rn in Canada, gained his acting experience . refresher?
Learn how to change a
on the New York stage. He said, "!am constantly getting cast
·as a sophisticated character who is reasonably well tCH!o, but I typewriter ribbon . Office
was just a dirt farmer from Canada." He appeared in several boys have become too touchy
movies in New York, butdidnot come west until "Maude."
He said he is not yet satisfied with the show. "I'm not ·sati!lfied with the writing yet, and I doo 't think the writers are
either," he said. "I don't think you can be .satisfied with
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anything so new. "

to bother since the~/,: job title
has been chadl;ed to •
administi'ative
assistants.
With the arrival of the
computer,· they toO' lilck the
basic skill to cqpe with the
fundamentals of this archaic
writing device.
Take a course in celestial
navigation so when friends
invite me to tour the i!lles ol
'Greece or the lesser Antilles
oo their yachts I can do more
_than just pop the champagne
corks and swab .the decks. ·
Cultivate some frtends with
yachts plying the Greek isles
tl' the lesser Antilles so my
efftl'ts in celestial navigation
will not be in vain.
Sit thrugh Wagner's Ring
cycle ard an uncut version of
Shaw's
"Man
. and
Superman." Failing that,
read Ute complete speeches
of Fidel Castro.
Shave off my mustache so I
can retrieve my look of tbe
'009 and carry it into the '8&amp;.
Get a new suit, although
there is every indication that
the double-breasted-belt-inUle back is making a
comeback in some pretty
trendy circles. 'lbe fashion
pendulum always swings
back if you can hang in there
longer Ulan the moths.
Dust off my novel, vaguely
autobiographical, which has
been bogged down at page 14
for the past 14 years and so
far carries me to age 14 of a
sluggish childhood much
mud ,dled l with
procrastination.
widen the driveway.
Take off 15 powids so it will
be necessary to get a new

suit.

POLLY.$ POINTERS
Polly Cramer
Pepper

won't wash

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DEAR POLLY _ We have '
tried to clean some old salt
and pepper shakers but can- not remove the pepper that IS
adhered to the glass. Also we
have old cut glass pitchers
with hard water sediment
· buill up in the grooves and
cannot remove them. - MRS . .
V.A.
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DEAR MRS. V.A. - Put a
strong solution of warm white
vinegar and water in the pepper shaker and leave it
awhile. The pepper should
AWARDEE - Helen Lemley, Route I, Cheshire, was
loosen. You might ,try using
the awardee of a $50 gift certificate given as a holiday
an old toothbrush and the
promotion by Ute Middleport Department Store. No
same solution to remove the
purchase was required for participation. Santa di'ew the
hard water marks on your
Lemley name and is pictured harding the winning name
pitchers. If that does not work
to Mary Boggs, who is associated with Ute store. ·
mix fine clean sand with
water or denatured alcohol
and rub it in the grooves with
the toothbrush. When marks
disappear wash pitchers in
point
or
better
were
Jeff
DEAN'S LIST
Two Melgs.County students Warner, Cheryl Hudson, · ammo(\ia water and dry with
of Hocking.Jechnical College Virginia Jordan, Cheryl a lint-free cloth. -POLLY
DEAR POLLY _ To prein Nelsonville scored perfect Lefebre, Pomeroy; Ronald
four point grades fOI' the fall Casto and Steven Bachner, vent slipping when walking
term . They are 'I;ammie Middleport; Cathy Baldwin, on icy roads I put an adhesive
DeBord, Pomeroy, and Susan .Racine; Eric J . Van Meter,
Niesel E. Duvall and JeMifer
J. Kennedy, Rutland.
Others from Meigs named Schmidt, Reedsville.
to the dean's list for a th•ee
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5-.:The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Ja!j. 5, J!l79 • _

were Mr. and Mrs. Worley

I Davis, Dexter, Mr. and Mts.
I Gary Holter, Brenda and

I Gary , Bashan ; Bill
I Frederick, Chester; Mr. and

1~ Mrs. Curtis Riffle and Greta,
Pomeroy ; and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Holier and Wesley,
Reedsville.

bandage on the bottom ol
each of my shoe soles. - ELLY
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with mattress cov~r­
mgs that are not slam reststant. Every _h.m_e I try to
remove a slam Jt JUSt spreads
and gets larger so I. suggest
that when.anyone buys a new
mattress It should not be put
on the bed until you have
bought a plasllc mattress
protector. -MRS. J.S.
DEAR POLLY . - I am
answerm~ Sue who has troubie cleanm~ her whtle metal
cabmet~. I fmd th~t after t~ey
are cl~aned for '! long lime
there IS not enough base left
to keep them cl&lt;:an. I cured
all thiS by coverm~ Jhem all
With wh1le .adhest,ve-back_ed
~per that IS speckled w1th
s1lver and gold to match my
counter lops. No one who sees
them knows they are so
covered until I tell them . I
have only changed this cov.ermg once m 15 years and. fmd
soap and water or a popular
kitchen cleaner keeps them
beautifully
clean.
,JOSEPHINE
DEAR POLLY -After doing some outside painting I
knew I would have to go down
to the basement to get thinner
to use to remove the oil base
paint but decided to try
margarine instead. To my
surprise it really worked. DELORES
Polly will send you one of
her signed thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve'or Problem in
her column. Write POLLY'S
POINTERS .in care of this
newspaper.

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decoration at the Pomeroy United Methodist Church is
attracting a lot of attention . The church used the theme
from "Charlie Brown's Christmas Tree" for Ute scene.

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FRIDAY
OPEN HOUSE at H.&amp;R
Block Friday from ·-9 to 6.
~efreshments will ,be served
and door prtzes awarded.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies
will be held at 4 p.m.
REACT meeting Friday 7
p.m. at S.enior Citizens
Center. AU members to bring
1978 monitoring reports.
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WESTERN BOOT CB Club,
:-.acine, Saturday 7 p.m. at
club house on Oak Grove
Road weather permitting.

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Engagement announced
Announcement ·is being Middleport
The bride-elect is a seni or
made of the engagement and
approaching marriage of at ACE Christian Day School,
Miss Dorcas A. Li ght , . Washington Court House, and
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. her fiance is a junior at Meigs
David Light of Decatur, Ind. , Hi ghSchooL
Wedding plans are inand Steve Manl ey, son of the
Rev . and Mrs. Odell Manley, complete.
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College held graduation
exercises Decembe-r 14

Seeds ~

B,rd 'Seeds - Oyster Shells and Grit Fertilizers - Lime- Cement &amp; Mortar - Stock
Salt - Water Softener - Remedies - Salt Litters - Vaccine - Roofing - Paints - Red
Brand Fencing - Baler and Bin.der Twine Sprays - Gates.
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public libraray, 2 p m. for
those kindergarten thmugh
sixth grade.
" \IONDAY
FRJF.NDS OF THF.
LIBRARY, MoJlday, 7 : ~0
p.m. at the Middieporl
['jbrary.
UNITJ::D MF.THODIST
Women, Heaih Unit ed
Methodist Church, Mid tUeport, Monday, 7:30p.m. at
the church. Program by Mrs.

SUGAR RUN· MILLS

Ruth
Bumgarner,
by Mrs.
Nan devotions
Moore, -· , , - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
hostesses, Mrs. Betty Fultz,
Mrs. Euvetta Bechtle, Mrs.
Maxine Phiison , and Mrs.
Clara Criswell.
DE ADLINE FOR PURCHASE OF 1979 DOG LICE NSE IS JANUARY 20TH . ONE
MEIGS Muzzleloader Club
DOLLAR i$ LOO L' PEN AL TY IF LICE NSE IS PUR CHAS ED AFTER TH AT DATE .
Monday 9 p.m. at Jones Boys.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THI S HANDY APPLICATiON BLANK AND
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUD ITOR AT TH E COUR T HOU SE NOW. FEES ARE
Any interested person
TWO DOLLARS 1$2 .00) FOR EACH DOG. MALE OR FEMALE . !KENNEL
welcome to attend. ,
LICEN SE PEN ALTY $5.00) .
MEIGS COUNTY SALON
To oblain license by mail , fill in and mail !his form lo HOWARD E. FRANK,
710, Eight and Forty, home of
COUNTY
AUDITOR, Meigs Caunly, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mrs. Marjorie Goett, Monday r 7:30p.m.
Enclose self-addres sed stamped envelope and price of license.
BETHEL 62; International
Order of Job 's Daughters,
Female S2 .00
K ennel License SlO .OO
Spayed Femal e $2 .00
7:30p.m. Monday night at the
Middleport Masonic Temple.
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Society, 7:30p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Mildred
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Howard E. Frank ·
County Audltor ·of Meigs County
License must be obtained not later than Jan .' 20, 1'7' lo avlid pa.ying penalty . After
this dale penalty will be $2.00 f_or single t~g and ss.oo for kennel license.

8SSQciate-ct.grees. Listed are
the following .recipients:
Brenda Allie, Gallipoli!l,
general office diploma;
Georgia Jones, Bidwell,
general office diploma;
Mavis McClain, . Gallipolis,
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associate degree in bus .
GRADUA1'E CLftSSES
Sarah Marcum,
adm.;
The following Marshall ·
University graduate classes Bidwell , general office
will be offered second · diploma; Vickie Metheney,
semester in Mason Coun_ty : Vinton, secretarial diploma;
CIS57 Elementary Math Margaret Province,
taught by Dr. Ralph Hall on Middleport , secretarial
Tuesday . Registration diploma; Charles Radford,
Janilary 16, 1979, 5:00p.m. at Minersville; associate degree
iii bus. adm.; Kim. Roush,
the Vocational Center.
Cl607 Basic Skills and Hartford, W. Va., associate
Strategies for Teaching degree in bus. adm.; Sarah
Language-Reading taught Wiiliamson, Southside, W.
by Dr. Ruth Wellman on Va., junior accounting
Tuesday . Registration diploma.
January 9, 1979, at the Point
Pleasant High School Blue
the
Vitus ·, Bering,
Building at 4:30 to 7 p.m.
discoverer
of
Alaska,
died
in
H you ha ve any questions
1741
in
the
Aleutian
Islands.
call Will Edwards, 670-:!039.

Graduating ceremonies
were held DecfW1ber 14 at the
Gallipolis Business College
with
nine graduates
receiving .diplomas and

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Bill Gray,
General
Manager and Vice President
-of Wagner Broadcasting,
Gallipolis, spo)&lt;e recently to
two junior English classes at
Meigs High School, Pomeroy .
Mr. Gray talked about the
way to achieve success on the
job - by trying. He said that
correct grammar Is important and should be studied
even after a person is out of
schooL However, he stressed
that other things are 'just as

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DEAR HELEN:
I'm as upset about inflation as the next, i)ut it seems to me
we make too much of certain price raises and not enough of
others. For example, everyone screams about the high coot of
gasoline. But in 1936 the average charge per gallon was around
20 cents (unless you count occasional price wars). Now regular
gas is still under 70 cents per galion. Granted, that's three and
one-half times what it was 42 years ago, but look: in the same
period alaries for secretaries have risen from a little over $100
a month (yes, a month! ) to around $200 a week! People today
earn from six to eight times what they would have made for
the same work in 1936.
Since 1914, real estate in many areas has more than doubled
in value, sometimes trippled, yet gas in the four-year period
went up froman average 56.9 cents per gallon (1974) to 66:6
cents per galion (·1978). (My figures come from Runzheimer
and Co., Inc., a well-known consulting finn.)
Why !lon't the'se howlers·after the big companies put that In
their tanks and burn it? - MONTY
DEAR MONTY:
And when you compare gas here with what it costs per gallon
in foreign countries -well, maybe we 're lucky after alL .
P.S. Can anyone think of any one item which costs less now
than it dld 35or 40 years ago' (My wild guess would he nylon
hose; because they weren't yet in full production, and ex·perimental items are expensive.-) - H.
DEAR HELEN:
If your readers still have Betty Crocker coupons, here 's
another place to send them (and also Campbell Soup labels ). ·
They are needed a.t Sunny Dale Childrens Home, 1625 West
Dobbins Rd., Phoenix, Ariz. 8:i040.- Mrs. G.M.B.

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courses are electronics,
Occupat.ional Work Experience (OWE),
and
Diversified Job Training
(DJT). The students gave
Mr. Gray a gift in appreciation of his taking time
to speak to them .
Bill Gray is a native of
Paulding, and a graduate of
the Career Academy of
Broadcasting, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. He worked at the
Jackson radio station before
he came to WJEH, Gallipolis,
in 1967. Later he joined the
arn'ly and was stationed in
Germany .
After
his
discharge in 1970, Mr. Gray
came back to WJEH and was
named Sports Director. In
1971, he became manager of
the FM station, WYPC; then
in the fall of 1978, he succeeded the late Bill' Miller to
his present position at w JEHWYPC.

announced

Opa l Cas to "nd
C:rue:.;er.

Doris

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Happy Birthday;
Dear Snoopy -. • •
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worries, the cares of daily
By Barry Renfrew
living. Charlie BroWQ, says
Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - It Schultz, "defines for us the
began as .a childhood dream, feelings we aU have." Schultz
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a dream that millions have· says he is always bafned by
now shared for 30 years. people who ask him what his
SALE
"When I was · about 6 years philosophy is.
"I'm not tryiilg to teach or
old, I found out you could
~omplele With
make a living as a cartoonist tell something," he says;
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everything seemed clear," laugh."
e"lt Beats, As It Sweeps.
Making people laugh day
says Charles Schultz, creator
As It Clee~ns"
of Peanuts, the must popular after day, year after year,
• Instant Rug Adjustment
across 11,000 strips, hasn't
comicstrip of our time.
CBS airs ·"Happy Birthday, been easy, Schult:!' admits
• Edge Cleaning Suction ~-~
qariie Brown," an hour-long that the strip rarely leaves
Power
ammated special Friday his mind.
evening at 8 EST. Th e
program celebrates the
beginning of the 30th year of
lhe adventures and misadHI CLUB
ventures of that little roundThe
Meigs
County
headed kid, and the start of Shepherd 4-H Club will hold
his 15th year on television. its organizational meeting at
Phyllis George,, ~ fonner 7:30 p.m. Monday at the
The bes·t way to care for carpet is a
Miss America and sports Meigs County Extension
Hoover Convert able Cleaner .
broadcaster, is host for tqe Service office. Election of
prog ram. She talks with officers will be held. Anyone
Schultz aboul his life and art interested in joining is invited
while reviewing highlights of to attend the .Jlleeting,
Middleport, o.
past Peanuts specials.
Advisor Nick Leonard
. The Peanuts characters reporl.'l.
are caught in some of their
fipest and, of course, most
hilarious moments. There is
Snoopy as the World War I
flying ace and the Wimbledon
tennis pro; Schroder and his
piano; Linus with his
blanket; the baseball team,
_,.t. ,.,...ft/)
and Charlie Brown, never
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quite sure of what it's all
·about,
yet
somehow
THE TRAINING YOU NEED
managing to get by.
FOR THE BUSINESS WORLD
The impact of Peanuts,
which appears in 1,750
Months
newspapers, ha s been
Not Years Prepare You
tremendous. 'It is read daily
To Earn!
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by 90 million people in the
United States and 24 foreign
countries. It has inspired a
haif-a-dozen movies, · a
. For Day
Broa dway musical, whole
Or Evening Classes
shelves of books and a flood of
Peanuts toys, jewelry,
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clothes, lunchpails, furniture
and anything else you care to •
NOW ENROLi.ir».._.
mention .
FOR NEW TERM
Yet for all his success and
fame, Schultz says he hasn't
f 11nd 12 months ,('arHr Protrams and 11
changed much. As he and
mDfttM AuGCfllfl · ~rH In ' Specl•llud
Buain•n Provratr~t.
Miss George show us around
I Snoopy Place in Santa
Jr. Accounting
.Business Administration ·
Monica, Calif, headquarters
General Office
Execulive Secretary
of the worldwide Peanuts
Secretary
empire, we sense a sensitive,
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thoughtful, almost shy man.
A man who has spent his life
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studying human nature and
then brilliantly catching its
BUSINESS
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frailitie s and charms in
COLLEGE
Peanuts.
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To Schultz and many of his
readers, Charlie Brown
symbolizes the common man
and . his problems and

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Detroit, Mich. were the holiday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Kerns.
Mrs. Rule, the former Joyce
Kerns, remained for a two week visit At the family holiday celebration were the
Rules, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Well (Judy Kerns ) and
daughers, Amanda and Jody,.
Middleport, and Mrs.
Beatrice Robson, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gress,
Pat Gl'ess, ColumbuS, and
Mrs. Dorothy Roller spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gress.
Mrs. Alma Cartwright of
Ravenna is here for a vi sit
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important as correct punctuation .and grammar usage.
These include cleanliness and
neatness in appearance,
punctuality, consideration of
one's boss, friends who won't
pull one down, and enouldl
nexibility to trY to get along
with others of all ages.
The classes, taught by
Verna Evans, are composed
of Students' from three of the
vocational courses offered at
the high schooL These three

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DEAR HELEN. _
In a recent column you advised H.H. whose. friend is a
homosexual to have him seek professional counseling. That's
!me, but.you also added that he must accept it if he doesn't
have the will to change.
Would you advise a thief ·Of a murderer to accept his sins if
he doesn't want to change fgr the better? The Bible says
homosexuality is a sin!- C.C.
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DEAR C. :
Sorry, I can 't correlate consenting homosexuality with
crimes that create victims. Even Anita Bryant wouldn't go
this far! -H.

ALARM CLOCK

THE DAILY SENTINEL

MIDDLEPORT .~

I've been having an affair with a maft'ied man. But it's now
a miserable mess.
He wants to divorce his wife and marry me. I might have
once loved him well enough to take a chance, but no more! I
really feel guilty and wish he'd go back with his wife. But he
makes,me feel guilty for not awreciating how much he's willing to give up for me.
What to do? - NEVER AGAIN!
DEARN.A.: ·
Tell him you'd never marry a man who cheats on his wife.
Just before you say ''Good-bye!"- H.

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WHENYOUPUTTHISGANDERpoWN
DEAR HELE~~'LL J{NOW TilE GAME IS UP! .

HOUDA Y GUESTS
Holiday •dinn er guests of
Mrs. Marjorie Goett included
Eric Hart, Lester Hart, Ger- ,
\rude Mitchell, Mrs. Mary
Braley and ' sons, Mr., and
Mrs. Ernest Powell.

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PARTY HELD
A New Year's Eve party
was held by the Laurel Cliff
Free· Methodi st Chu rch
reeenily at the Grange hall on
lh e
Rock
Sp ring s
fairgrounds. Seventy-four enjoyed a potluck dinner, group
singing, CJnd special muSic.

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Keller, ~ssod a le vit•e l'OUIIeil&lt;•r : .Iulie Ro.,., ass&lt;K'iah•
i·mmdlor · Marv. H11ves
. ' vice
&lt;'mlncilor: C harl ott~ Gra11t '_
America.
asstK•ialc j1miur past t'oun~
Elizabeth Hayes' deputy eilor.
state councilor, instaiicd
Pianist for the meetin~ was
Mary K. Holter, represen- Keith ·A$hl ey . Charl otte ·
l»tive tn Sta_te Council; Grant. associate coun&lt;.'ilor,
Carolyn Holley, outside sen- presided at the meeting atline! ; Emma Ashley , inside tended by 16 members. It was
sentinel; Eth,el Orr , r&lt;•purted that Alta Ballard is
treasurer: Marcia Keller, a patient at St. .Joseph
trustee : Dorothy Ritchie, · Hospital , Parkersburg, and
a ssis tant · re co rding thatOor&lt;ithyLawsonis ill.
sel'retary ; Margaret Tuttle,
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pas to r Sunday s~hoo l 9 30 a m
Rev Dov •d Horn s
Mrs Worley FranCIS supermten
Clu ster l eader
Nostalg1a, nostalgia. Everything that was
dent Preoch 1ng serv1ces first 8.
Rev Steven Wilson
seems better than anything th~t is, to most of us.
lh rrd Sunday s fo llo w •ng Sunday
Floren ce Sm ilh
We go for Tiffany lamps and Cu rn er a nd lves
School
H1 lton Wolle
prints, and now it's "i n" to have a beard .
216 Second
GRA HAM UNITED METHODIST
A ss oc• otes
BETHANY (Dorcas) Worsh tp
Pre oc h1ng 9 30 o m first and se
Pomeroy
But we don't go all the way.
co nd Sunda ys o f each mon th
9 00 om · Chu r ch School 10 00
992-3325
214 E. Main
th rrd and fourth Sun days eocl1
om
Why?
Why
doesn
't
the
present
measure
up?
992
Pomeroy
month wo rsh1p servrce at 7 30
CARM H Chru ch Schoo l 9 30
Could it be we who are at fault , a t least partly .for
p m
Wednesday evenmgs at a m Wor sh1p 10 30 o m 2nd and
.t th Sunda ys
7 30 P ra ~er a nd B1ble Study
the buildup of pressures and the breakdown of
SEVEN TH DA Y ADVENTIST
APPLE GROVE Sunday School
moral values today?
Mu lberry He1ghts Rood Pomeroy
q 30 am Wor sh•p 7 30 p m 1st
Pa stor Albert D1ttes Sabbath 1t¥1d 3rd Sundays Preyer meetmg
If we're gomg on a nosta lgia trip , let's take it
Sc hool Supenn ten dent
R110 ~dnesdoy 7 30 p m Fellowsh•p
Groceries 461 S. Third, Middleport
all
the way Let's make the bi g discovery that
Wh 1le Sabba th School $o tv rdov . ~~er f1rs t Saturday b p m UMW
General Merchandise
992·2196
people
made
back
in
the
old
days
which
is
JUSt
afternoon ol 2 00 w1th Worsh1 p 2n dTUesdoy7 30p m
Racme 949- 2550
ServiCe foll ow mg of 3 15
EAST LH AIH Cliru ch School q
as valid now as it was then .
RUTLA ND
FIRST BA PTI ST
om Worsh•p serviCe 10 om
. . . th e Church .
CHURCHSISler
Ho rnell
Prayer mee ttng 7 30 p m
Worner Sup! Sunday School
Wednesday UMW ftr st Tue sday
Scriptures sstacted by The Arnertcan Bible Society
9 30 o m
mornm g worshiP.
7 30 p m
10 45 om
RACINE W~S L EYAN - Sunday
Copynghl 1979
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wedne, day Thursday Fnday Saturday
~T HE HILAND CHAPEl Georg~ K hoo! 10 a m' worsh1 p 11 a m
Ke~slilr Advert•s•ng SeiVIce
Matthew
John
John
John
Ephesians Joh n
Joh n
Cas to pastor Sunday School
Cho~r proctu:e Thu rsday il p m
StraSburg Vnglnla
15:1-11 16 16·33 6 1-18
14•12-24
5 10-20 17 ·11 -26 11 1-44
9 30 Q m evening wors h1p , 7 30
LETART FAllS
Church School
Thursday evenmg prayer serv tce
10 o m Wor sh1p serv iCe q a m
MORNING STAR Worsh1 p 9 30
7 30 p m
FIRST BAPTI ST
om Church School 10 30 a m
POMEROY
Dov1d Mann m1n1ster W ilham M1 d Week Serv1ce Wedn esday 8
Equipment
Watson Sunday sc hool sup! Sun
p m
'
day sc hool 9 30 o m, murnmg
M ORSE CHAPE l
Wor:5hp I I
Sales-Service
worsh ip 10 30 a m
a m Church School q 30 o m
Ftre Extinguishers
FIR ST SOUTHERN BAPTI~T 282 ,...._ PORTLAND Worsf'u p 7 30 p m
143 S. Third
Fire Dept. Equip.
Mu lberry Ave Pomeroy Po ur J
Church School 9 30 am
Rutland 742·rrn
Wh 1te Pastor G o ry Basham Sun
SUTTON Churc h School II 30
day school sup t Su nday school
Wor sh•p I st and 3rd Sundays
9 30 o m
mo rn1ng wotsh1p •• lO 30 a m
10 30 e11en m g worsh• p 6 30 pill ~
NORTHt:AST ClUSTER
M1dweek prayer serv1ce 7 30 .
Rev R1chord W Thomas
Eat In or
let us capture the story
Pas to r
p m
Carr.YOut
ol your Wedding.
Duane Sydens tr1c ker
M IDWAY COMMUNITY C~NTER
Bakers of
126E . Main
Dexter Rd l angsvil le Ohto ftev
John W Dougla s
Good
Bread ._.,_
981-4155
992-6304
Clyde Ferre ll
Pastor Sunday
Charl es Domtgan •
Chester, Ohio 45720
11 a m
Satur d a y
Assoc •ote s
School
preachmg serv•cf!s 7 30 p m
JOPPA Wo rs h•p '1 00 o m
Wednesday e'\lemng 81bl e study Chu rch School 10 00 a m
at 7 30 p m
-~ CHESTER
Wo rs hip 9 o m
FAITH TA BERN AC LE CHURCH
Chur ch Schoo l 10 a m
B•bl e
Ba•ley Run Road Rev Em mett
Study Wednesday s 7 30 p m
Rawson pasto r Handl ey Dunn
(Com mun•on h r st Sunday each
sup! Sunday sc ho ol 10 a m Sun
month )
day evemng se rv1ce 7 30 81b le ;. ~ONG BOTTOM Sun day School
teachlng 7 30 p m Thursday
.,..9t '1 30 o m Ev!:'n1ng Wor~ h1p ot
DYESV 1ll E
COMM UNITJ_~. 1. 30 pm Thursday Bble Study
•
Shuler pa stor Sunday schoo l scrv•ce H p m Pre och•ng 8 30 day 7 JO p rn
NAZARENI: Rev ll oy d D Grrmm
CHURCH Roge r C Turner pa stor .~tft' 7 30 p m
Cou r t Sis
th~rd !Ioc r over El k1 ns Sundoy sch ool 10 o m
p
m
M1dweek
Prayer
meel
1ng
&lt;J
:JO
o
m
Churc11
serv
•ce
7
p
m
R~ORGA NI ZEO
CHURCH
OF Jr pa stor SLindoy school 9 30 l•ghthouse Restau r ant
11 evenmg
Sunday sc hool 9 30 am Sunday
REEDSVIlLE Sunday School9 30
Henry mormng worsh1p
Wedn es day 7 p m Ray Adam s
yo uth mee tmg b p m ruesdoy a.
JESUS CHRIST OF l ATTtR DAY om wQr sh•p serv 1t:e 10 30om
Thursday
mornmg worsh ip 10 30 Sunday
Mornmg Wor sh1p 10 30om
Cook pastor Sunday schoo l 10 worsh1 p , 7 30 p m
lay lead er
ble Study 7 p m
SAINTS Po rt land f.! acme Rood
Broadca st lr11e over WMPO yo ung o m mormng wo rship 11 o m
eventng 8tble study and pr'oye r
even1 ng serv• ce 7 30
. Ev~ n1ng Worshp 7 30 p m B•ble
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
RACINE CHUR CH Of THt::
W•ll1om Ro ush pastor Phyll 1s peoples
serviCe
7
p m
meet 1ng 7 30 p m Aff1l1aled w1th
~ IDDLEP OR T
Study Wedn es days at7 30 p m
evenmg servrce 7 30 Wednes
l ocated ot Ru!la nd on New l 1mo Stobart Sunday School Sup! Sun
bongehstiC serv 1c e 7 30 p m
MIDDL EPORT
CHURCH
0~
ALFRED Sunday Sc hoo l at q 45 NAZARfNE J.l ev Joh n A Co ff
5 BC
day ev e nmg service 7 30 In
Hood next lo Forest Ac re Po r k
man , pastor Fronkl1 n Imboden
day Sc hool 9.~30.a m Morn.ng Wednesday ser vtce 7 30 p m
BRADFORD
CHUR CH
OF
CHR IST IN CHRISTIAN UNIO N
o m Morn1ng Worsh1p ol 11 o m
terdeno mmot1onal full gospel
Re11 Roy Rouse , pa sto r Robe rt worsh1p
10 30 am
Sunday
MASON COUNTY
CHf'IST ·- Gobn el Mroz pastor
lawrence Manley pastor M rs
Wedn es day
N1ght
Pray er ch o~rmon o l th e Boord of Chn s
RUTLAND CHURCH 0F GO O lio n l1f e Sunday Schoo l 9 30 Musser Sunday School supt Sun
evemng se r v1ce 7 p m Wedn es
fiRST SOUTHERN BAPTIS T Co r
Ru ssell Young Sunday School Mee t mg 7 JO p m
Pastor D~nn t s Boles
Sunday Sun da y school, '1 30 om morn
om
morntng w o r sh1p 10 30
doy ~ c hool 10 30 a m warsh•p day evenrng prayer setv•ces 7 30 ner o f Second and Anderson
•ng churc h 10 30 a m Jumor
School 10 a m wors htp serv1ce
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 am
ST PAUl
(Tupper s Plo1ns )
p m
Mo so n Pas tor Fronk Low th er
Eve nm g wo rs h1 p 7 30 Wed nes
Sunday School 9 00 om Mor nrng Sunday even1ng worsh1p 7 30 7 ~0 p m B1h le Study Wednes
11 30 am and 7 30 p ni Prayer ch urch program under dtrecllon
doy ~ 7 30 p m Saturday n1ght
!:IETHLEHI:M BAPTIST Rev t::arl Sunday school 9 45 om war
o f Koren 'Mroz for c htldren 2· 10
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
day prayer meet•ng 7 30 p mW orsh tp at 10 00 o m M onday p m Pray e r mee11ng Wedn es
doy 7 30 p m
prayer se rvtce 7 30 p m
Shuler pa sto r ~t~or s h1 p serv 1ce
sht p se rv1ce I 1 o m and 7 30
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO
N1g ht Bibl e Study 7 30 p m
RU TL AND APOSTOLIC CHURCH dun ng regular church hour m
HEMLOCK GROVI:: CHRISTIAN
RACINE FIR ST BAPTIS T Don L
~30om Sun day schoo l 10 30 p m
W eekly
B1ble St udy
Ro c1 ne .- Rev
W H Ly ... tns
Un1ted Method 1st Women seco nd
OF JESUS CHRIST Elder James church basement Sunday even·
J.logcr Watso11 pa s tor Kenne th a n1 !:l•ble Stud y and proyer ser
Wednesday 7 3DP m
•n g serv~c:e 7 p m , Wednesday
po ste r Morn1ng wo rship &lt;I ,-45 W•tlne sdoy of each month 1 JO Wa lker Pastor Ro nn• e Salser
Mtller B•ble study Wednesday
Sunday sc hoo l sup !
Sunday lly er Sup d ay schoo l sup ! Mor n
viCe Thursd ay 7 30 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST
se r v1ce l 30 p m
7 30 p m Sunday School 10 o m
o m Sunday school 10 45 o m " p m
sc hool 9 ]0 o l\1 mornmg wor
rng wo r shi p tJ 30 a m
Sun
CAIUETO N CHUR CH K1ng sbu ry M1ll er St Maso n W Va Aur rce Sun day n•ght serv1c e 7 30 p m
JUBILEE CH RI STI AN CE NTER evenr ng wo rsh1p 7 Tuesday 7 301¥.
SOUTH BETHEL (S il ve r R1dge)
evemng Rood Gory K~ng pastor Sunday MICk pastor Sunday B1ble Study
p m
lod •es pr ayer m eet1ng 1~-~ndoy Sc hoo l 9 00 am Morn tng sh •p 10 dO a m Sunday evemng day5choo l 10 30 om
PO MH OV
WESLEYAN Georges Creek Ro od Church
s e~&lt;,• ce
7 30 Wednes day B1bl e sc hool 9 30 o m
worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday even
~olph Carl
10 a m Worsh•p I I a m and 7 HO llN ESS
sc hoo l 9 30 o m mormng war
Wednesday , 7 30pm YPE
W ps h1 p lOOOo m Wedn esdayS•
Hoff1sonv1 lle Rood
Study 7 30 p m
•ng B1 ble st udy 7 JO
super~nt en dent even 1ng worshtp
p m Btbl e Study Wednesday 7 Dewey K1ng
MIDDl EPORT FIRST BAPTI ST
b ~ Study 7 30 p m
pa stor
Ed1son sh tp 10 30 even1ng serviCe 7
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev R
MT
UNION BAPTIST Don 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting
p m Voca l mJJstc
p m Prayer meel•n g W ednesday
Corner S1xth and Palmer the Re11
TUPPERS PlAIN S Worsh1p q
Wea ver oss •stant Hen ry Eb lm
0 Brown pastor Sunday School
Wd s on
Sunday
sc hool Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON ASSEM BlY OF GOD
Mark McC lung Sunday sc: hool ~ a m Churc h Schooi i O a m
Jr Sunday school supt Sunday 7p m
mornmg wors t11p s uper~ntenden l Sunday sc hool
9 30 om
LONG BOTTOM CHRIST I AN
Duddtng Lone Mason W Vo
ST PAUL LU THERAN CHURCH
9 15
o m
Don
Wtlson _' .• KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST ser
school 9 30 om morn1ng wor
9 ~5 o m evenmg worsh1p 7 30 Bruce Sm •th
10 45 yo uth se rv• ce 6 45 p rn
pastor Wa llace Ches te r Tennant Pas tor Sunday sh• p 11 om Su nday evemng ser
Cor n er of Sycam ore and Second
supennlendenl
l acy
Barton .,;~:.tJces each Sunday 9 30 o m
7 30 p rn
p m Pray er meeting , 7 30 p m
Damewood Supt B1 ble School
Schoo l 9 45 a m
Child r en s v1ce 7 30 prayer meelm g Thu rs
Sts Pomeroy The Rev W1lham
osst
sup!
Mormng Wo r sh1p
g.eorge P1ckens
pa stor w1th evemnQ worsh•p
WednC sdoy
'i 30 am
Preochmg serv 1ce , ChurCh 6 45 p m Young People's doy 7 30p m
M1ddtesworth Pa stor Sunday
10 15om Youth meeting, 6 p m ,
ltf'eachmg on f1 rs t and th 1rd Sun ' prayer and pro1 se Wedne!&gt;d oy
TUPPERS PlAINS CHRISTIAN 10 45 a m No evenll)g serv1ce
1:30pm
•
ServiCe bAS p m
Evangeltsllc
even1ng worship, 7 30 p m
d o y o f mon th Oliver Swo tn Sup!
SVRACUS' FIRST CHURCH OF School ot 9 4S a m end Church
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
SIL VER RUN FREE BAPTI ST Rev
Serv1ces 11 a m
HYSEll RU N FREE METHODIST Se'l'v tce 7 30 p m Women s M1s
Wednesday n1ght Btble study and •
HOBSON CHRI ST IAN UNION
GOD
No1 Pentecos tal Rev
pasto r
Howard Co ldwell Jr
CHURC H Re v Herber t Ad~ng
stonory Counc:~ l 10 om ft rst and George Oiler pa stor Worsh1p
SACRED HEART , • Rev Father
Re v Ker th Ebl •n pasto r Sunday Mor vm Mork•n pa stor Steve L•t
prayer serv 1ce 7. 30 p m
tie Sunday school sup! Sunday Sunday School Supt
Sunday pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m
th ~rd Tuesdays Prayer and B1bl e se rviCe Sunday 9 .45 o m
Paul D 'YYe lton , pester Phone
M1d
School
9 30
a m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sun
1 l eona rd
sc hool 10 o m
mornmg vvor
Schoo l 9 30 o m Mornmg Ser
Mornmg se rv1ce , 10 30 a m , Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
992 2825 Sat urday evenmg Mo ss
d lepor t 5th and Motn George G1lmore hrs t elder e~o~en.ng ser
doy school 11 a m worsh1p ser
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST v1ce 7 30 p m Thursday prayer 7 30 Sunday Moss 8 a nd I 0 o m
Gloze m~n•s l er , M•ke Gerlach
v1ce 7 30p m W ednesday prayer sh•p 11 om Sundoy even 1ng mon 10 30 am Sunday ellen •ng Evongehs ttc servtce 7 p m Prayer
wors h1p 7 30 Pray er mee ting ~ f?JVI C€' 7 p 111
and pra• se servtce Thu r:5doy l IN CHRISTIAN UNION The' Rev
Con fess ton Sotu,day 7 7 30 p m
supe nntendenl
Terr~ Yankey
m eetmg 7 30 p m
m~et1rig 7 30 p m
LETART
FAll S
U NITED p m
Wilha m Campbell pastor Sun day
V ICTORY BAPTI ST -· On th e
yooth mln1ster Btble school , 9 30
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH ond 81bl e study Thur sday 7 30
MT HERMON Umted Brethren
B~HHREN Rev Freeland Nom s
p m yout h serviCe b p m Sun
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION o t School 9 30 a m . Jam es Hughes
Route 7 bypass James E Keesee
o m
mornmg w:orsh1 p
10 30 OF CHJ.! IST
Duane Word en
Church Sunday School 9 30 o m
pasto r Floyd Nom s ~ upt Sunday Bold Knob
day
Rev
la wren ce sup! evenm g serv 1ce 7 30 p m -Worship servtce
pasto r Sunday sc h ool 10 a m
evernng wo rsh1p
7 30
•&amp;.• ster B1 ble class 9 30 a m
o m
10 45 o,m
CHESHR CHURCH OF GOO
schoo l 9 30 o m mornmg ser
G luesencqmp Sr pastor Roger Wed nes d ay eve mn g prayer Preochmg servtces e11ery Sunday mormng Worsh•p , 11 a m even
rrlQrmng wor sh1p 10 30 o m
p rayer se rv1ce 7 p m W ed nes
man I 0 30 o m PrQy e r serviCe
Re11 Oonny R Coo k pastor SuO
Willford Sr Sunday schoo l st.Jp l
meetmg 7 30 p m Youth pra yer alt ernotmg wtlh C E, Wednesday mg servtce , 7
doy
eventng worship
6 30 p m
day ~choo l 9 :JO o m wor shrp Wednesday 7 ~0 p m
Sunday sc hool 9 30 o evemng ~e rvt ce each Tuesday
TRINITY Chm t1on Assembly
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE · Wednesday B1ble study b 30 p m
prayer meel1ng 1 .30 p m Rev
:, erv11ce I I a m evenr ng serv1c:.:e
CHESTER CHURC H 0 1 THE worshtp
7 30
pm
Prayer
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC H
Gilbert Spencer
NAZARENE Rev J1m Broome, N EW STIVERSV ILLE COMMUNI
J~om es Leach
pastor
Dov1d Coo l v1ll e 7 00 youth se rv1ce Wednesday
NAZARE N E, Rev Herbert Gro te
meet+ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
l etart , W Vo Rt 1 Rev Chorle.s Holt er , loy leader
pa!tor Sunday school 9 30 o m
pastor B1ll Whtte , Sundoy !iChool TY Chu rch Su nday School ser
\
pastor Worsh1 p serv iC e 11 am .. Youth mee tm g Su nday 5 30 p m
Hargraves pastor Worsh tp ser
supt Sunday school 9 3D o m : ~· "'lofe 9 45 o m ""Worship se1111Ce ' 700pm
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES , 1 m1le m o rni ng worstup 11 a m Sunday
lANG
SV
Il
lE
5\
C
HRI
STIAN
and
7 30 p m Sunday
Sunday w1 th Don ond Martha Meadows m vtces 9 30 om Sunday schoo l
7 30 p .m ,
'rnorn1ng worsh 1p 10 30 a m , -... tO 30, tvongel• st•c Serv1 ce 7 30
east of Rutland , JUnCtion of Route.. evening servke ,
School 9 30om R1( ho rd Borton
charge
11 o m
e11emng wo rsh 1p 7 30 l 24 and Nobl e Summtt Rood (T midweek prayer se.-v•ce Wednes .,
Sundo~
evonge lt sltc meetmg
p m
Wednesday
P.roy e r CHURCH Robert Musser pa s tor
Sundoy sc hool 9 30 a m
Roy supt Prayer meetmg Wednes
WHITE'S CHA PEL Coo l v tll ~ RO
p r:n
Tuesday co ttage pr ayer 174) Sunday 81ble l ec ture 9 30 day 730pm
7 00 p m
Prayer me~ttn g
meet •ng 7 30
day 7 30 p m
S•gmon
sup!
mor
n1ng
wo
rs
hrp
Rev Roy Deeter pastor Sund ay meeti ng end B1ble study , 9 30 o
MOUN T Ohve
Community
Wednesday ,
7
p m
ZION CHURCH ('IF CHRIST
Watch! owe r study , 10 30
CfiURC H
OF sc hool9 30om worsh1p !lei"...,. I(~ am Worsh1p servtce .Wednes
10 30 Sunday eve n 1119 se r v 1 c.:~ · BRADFORD
UNITED
PRES B YTERIAN
Pomeroy Ha r r isonville
Rd
am ; Tuesda y 81bl e study 7 and Churc h low renctt Bush po:51or
CHRIST Gobnel Mzr S, pastor Bt
tO 30 a m B1bl e study and prayer dey , 1 30 p m
M IN ISTRY OF MEIGS COUNT Y, Ro be rt Pu r te ll
pa st or
Bd l 7 30, m1d wee.,_ ser v tce Wedn es
8 l S p m Thu rsday 1heocrohc Bettte P•gott Sunday school sup!
blc
Sunday Schaol9 30 a m , ma r
doy
7p
m
, fHv•te Wedn esday 7 30p rn
CAtVARY BIBlE CHURCH now sch oo l , 7 30 p m
Dw•ght L Zavth: d~rector
McElroy Sunday school sup! Sun
se rvtce Sunday Sc hool end morning wor ·
Sunday
SYRACUSE CHURC H OF THE mng church 10 30 o m
NUTLAND
loca ted 9n Pomeroy P1ke Coun ty meetmg , 8 30 p m
sh1p q 30 a m Sunday .evening
H A R R I S 0 N V I L l ~ t day school 9 30 o m , mornmg
Re v
Dole Bo ss
c enmg
scrv tce
7 00 p 1n
. RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Rand 25 near Flatwoods Rev
RUTLAND FREEWill BAPTIST serviCe 7 p m Youth meeting
PRESBY TERIA N
Rev ~
Erne st worst'11p ond comm un1an 10 30 NAlARENt:
Bob M oorr&gt;
Sunda y Wednesday serv1ce 7 30 p m
larry Coleman pos1or Co· Sun Bl ock wood pastor ServiCes on Chu rch - leland Holey pastor
a nd 81ble study Wed nesday. 7
St r~do:!~n pastor. Sunday church
a ,m Sunday worsh •p serv tce 7 poste r
lAUREl CliFF FREE METHODIST day SC .. ""I su pts , Sam McK1nney Sund ay ot 1030 o m and 7 30 Sunday schoo l 10 o m even1ng p m
sc hool ~ 30 o m , Mrs Homer p m Wednesda y eventng prayer Schoo l supt Sundoy "C hoo l 9 30
am
mornmg wo r sh1p 10 d5 CHURCH Rev Flovd f.= Shook
and Hero fll •tt Son day sc hool and p m wi th Sunday sc hool 9 30 se rvi ce
FAITH BAPTIST Church Mason,
7 30
p m
~roy e r
Lee
supt
mornmg worsh1p
me-eting ~Jnd Bible study 7 p m
am evongel•stiC serv tre 7 p m
pastor
lloyd Wn~ht
Sunday corr&gt;rnllnton 9 30 om Wors h1p o m Sible study
Wedne~day
mee t ot Umted Stee l Workers
10 30
ST JOHN LUTtlE RAN CHURCH
meetmg , Wednesday 7 30 p m
proyer School Sup! Morn l1"1g Warshtp nn d "'IITlu n1on , l 'l 30a m
7 30 p m
Ra1lro ad Street ,
Un1on Hall
CHURCH OF GOO of Prophecy
MIDDLEPORT Sunday school.
Ptne Grove The Rev W•ll•om W~dne s: doy serviCes
r, :JO a m
Sunday School 10 10
N ozo r ~ ne
RUTLAND
·n MM UNITV
·IND oPE ND , NT
HOLINE SS
located on th e 0 J. Wh1te Rood Moson Poster Rev . Joy Mitchell .
9 30 o m , R•chard Vaughan supt ·, ~lddleS YfOrth
Pas tor
Church ond pr'o1 se l p m
Dc tly pro yt"r o m W e rlne sdoy Pray •l r o11d Bl
CHURCH .Amos T.tl •s pastor CHURCH INC
Pe nrl St Mtd
off h1ghwoy 1bO Sunday School Mormng worsh•p 9 : .45 om , Sun·
Mornmg worsh 1p 10 30
.,.
~ ._.J!Vtces q 30 a r1) Sunday School ynuth 7 p m
m r&gt;f'tmg H '10 o m MP.n S prnye r ble Study 7 30 p "" • Sunday evPn · Donny Ti lli s Sund ay Schoo l Sup t dl~port
Rev 0 Dell Man~ey
1U a m Superintendent John doy Schoo l 10 30 o m Prayer
SYRACUSE Mornmg wors~ 9 , ~. ~~0 o m
•
ing wor sh •p! 10 p m Cho1r flrac
:,undoy ' Srhool 9 30 am
wor pa stor Sonny Hudson Sunday
Loveday Flr5 t Wednesday n1ght ~~Weetl n Q Wednesday , 7 30 p m .
am , Sunday school 10om Mrs, ~ - BRA DBURY
CHU RCH
Of •JlC'e l•n g Snh1 1rlny 7 p m
'
FD~N UNHI 0
fH~!:T HPH J
tN h ell Thursday 1 p rn
sh1p !&gt;e rv~rf'J
I I am
Suncioy ~Choo l supt ~unday school, 9 30 o f month CPMA sF!r~o~ICes second
FOREST RUN BAPTIST - Rev.
Samp son Hall supt
, .CHRIST Mr Do nald Roley pasto r
1)1 XTfR CHURC:H OF CIIRtST
C\••n•pg !&gt;erv•c:e 7 p m Prny f'r C1 m evemng worsh1p 130 p tn
Wed nesday WM B m eeting lh1td Nyle Borden pastor Cornehus
Sundny sc hool 9 30 am
war · CHRI ST EldL&lt;n 11 Ulnl&lt;"' rl " •r •r
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD
t•l CI"Iing
Wc dne sdnv 7 p m
!'roye r and pro•se serv1ce
Bunch. s.uper lntendent Sunday
through f.flh you th serv•ce
Rev Bobby Porter pas tor Sun
sh11" serv•ce 10 30 o m Sundny ~un&lt;ioy School 10 om Hobert Charles Hussell Sr , rnm1 ster
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~choo t 9 30 o m .. second and
George Croyle pastor
day school 10 a m , Sunday war
service~ 7 p rn
youth Qroup
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Big Discovery

KNOW vnr , _ ,
TOO WELL. YOU

BUT I

I HAVE
VACA"t iON
T IME AND
ACCRUED
LEAVE
TAKE

CAPTAIN EASY
VA MEAN
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DIDN'T SUP:·
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APPLIANCE II

A~ A$, '-10 l Me
9
WM TR Y1Ni9 TO l
FIGHT OFF THE

MON5TER WITH
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A MATCHSriCI&lt; AND THE POOR. CHAP
MAKO'S TURN~
WEiNT OVERBOARD TO HIS DOOM!,,

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WITH- NAMEOL'&gt;: THE GOL{)t:A/

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MAKOS TILLEOR DIDN' T LAST
ANY LONGER THA!J HI!&gt; PARTNER·s
THE BOAT WAS STOVE
IN AND 5H IPPitJS
BOAT HOOK-· AN D BULLETS WEP:E
WATER FAST'
USEL-ESS ASAINST SUCH

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FOOD MARKET

P.). PAULEY,
AGENT

Midway Market
Bob's Market

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Fultoo-Thompson
Tractor Sales, Inc.

GElTI~' DAYLIGHT ··· BETTER
TJE UP HERE .. , NICE SEC LUD ~ D
5POT~ ·- 11M E TO fAT AND

S~EEP··

VIRGIL B.

Reuter-Brogan
Insurance
Services

HEY ' \11/HA'T ? OH OH' MfA H lOO~tN'
KIDS HEADI N THI S WAY, fH:? YLP'
YOU DOH l MI SS 'A nmfG ··
C M ON
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YOU'VE BITTEN A FE W PEOPLE
8U1 ONLY TH' KIND O i GUYS
WHO HAD A BITE. CO ~IN ' ,~.

'(EP .. THI S SURE 15 TH ' LIFE
,., SUT I 'D GE T AWFUl S!CK
0' DOIN IT FOR VERY L()N(i
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SONS STORE

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MIKE SWIGER
STATE FARM
INSURANCE

Ken Grover Photography

Attend The Church Qf Your Choice •

Well,not
this 4ear~

should put
off the

OWl

Attend The Church
of Your· Choice
This Sunday

\'J

Walt.
ma4be we

The radio The radio is
is prediCtinq alwaljs wronq'
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Were qo1nq ,f I ha ,~&lt;
carrLJ m4seH out 1,

tnp'

no
reason
we can't
leave

BROWN'S

1nthe
morninq~J~~~~\ ~

FIRE &amp; SAFETY

This Sunday

PIZZA SHACK

MARK V STORE
Middleport

WINNIE

NO, NOS,6N
OFA HUMAN

Attend The Church

OElNG.

ARE 'IOU SliRt I'M ..•I 'M NOT SURE OF
~N'/lHINe ANYMORE ..
~UT I MUST KEEP

HE'50N1H I5
ISLAND?

ON LOOKING!

of Your Choice
This Sunday

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Today 1s Fr~day, Jari 5, the
5tl1 day of 1979 wrth 360 to
follow

BRIDGE

FRANK&amp;ERN!E

VIAVS and MEANS COMMITTEE

Oswald Ja9oby and Alan SontaL

H0\1\1 ABCUT'
INSTeAD OF 1\
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NORTH

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+ 73

BORN LOSER

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Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: North

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The moon

Loses a loser on a loser

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Pass
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Pass 2•
Pass Pass Pass
Openin~

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South
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fu st

quarter
The mormng s tar s are
Mercury, Venus, Saturn and
Jupiter
The evenmg star ts Mars
Those born 011 this date are

d a ~ tn !llstm \
In 1925, Mrs ;o; cllre I o: Joe
Hess of W ~ ommg '.va s ;;~ o r n
m as th e fii st v. oma n
governor rn U.S hrstor 1
In 1964, Pope Paul VI .md
Greek Orthodox Pa tn.1rch
Athena go ra s
met
111
J e1usalem for a has to r te

On Uu!-i

thtrd d1aniond He ruffs 111
discUSSIOn of ChrlStlan untt)
dummy Ea•t overruffs and
In 1968, '\lexander Dubcek
leads a spade to h1s partner
b ecame chat rma n of the
South has added a fourth
loser to the three he started
Communist
P&lt;ll' ty
of
w1th smce East 15 sure to Wtder the stgn of Capncorn
Czechoslovakia,
latt•r
to
be
Zebulon P1ke, discove1er of
overr uff a d tamond
Nuw let's go back to our Pike's Peak m Colorado, was deposed for le&lt;-1d mg .1 1(I for m
moyement (:l gaw !!l M o&lt;.:e'•JW
pea nuts and banana s When born on Jan 51 1779
control ·
South leads that third dwmond he does not have to
ruff m dummy He ca n drs~~
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
card dummy's Jack of
~ &lt;JV&lt;.l~~(.!l r._
b~ Hem• Arnold and Bob Lee
spades He has lost a dramond or peanut tnck, but Unscra mble these four Jumbles
has made up for rt by gettrng one letter to ea ch square 10 tofm
nd of the banan a or s pade fou r ord1nal); words
lose r
Later on South trump:s ha s
losmg spade m dummy as
well as h1s fourth d1amond
E:ast gets to overruff, but
,,
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that costs him his trump
tn ck
South lo•es one ruff, one
dramond and one club but
rhakes has ga me
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BARNEY ,

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Here is another peanuts

HECK I FIRE !!
THIS DADBURN CORNCOB'S
iN TOO TiGHT!!

MAW!! FETCH
ME MY BOTTLE
OPENER!!

and bananas hand
10 four s pa des a nd
little luck to make
thei-e are three

losers.

South IS
needs a
rt Since
obvious

One trump,

one

spade a nd the ace of clubs
He notes tho•e three
losers The n he has to look
for 10 winn ers Shou ld he
a ttack clubs' He dcc rdes
that the d1amond s u1t offers
'::c.=~~=:::~ betwr passibrhtles so he
/
starts on diamonds at trick
two He cas hes dummy's ace
of rliamonds, returns a dtamond to hts k1n g a nd leads a

A Connect.icut reader asks
the proper rebrd after your
partner responds two clubs
to your one-heart opcmng
brd
The corr ect rebid IS three
cl ubs You he-lVe a m1mm um
hand wrth ~oorl club suppor 1
Show 1t 1 1ght away .
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PROBATE COUUOF
MEIGS COUNTY, OH 10
ESTATE
OF
CECIL
H IG GI NBOTHAM ,
DECEASED
Case No . 22541
On Decembe r 18 , 1978. In
the Meigs County Probate
Court, (:ase No 225.41, Connie
W1t t. 2540 Windage Dr ,
Fairfi eld , OhiO 450 14 was
appo i nted Adml n tJstr atr~ x of
the estate of CE!ci l H lggi n ·
botham , deceased, late of R
R 1, Dex ter , O h 10
Mann ing D . Web s ter
Pro bat e Judge Clerk
( 12) 21. 28 ( l l 4, Jtc

Phune 992-2156

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
Monday

Noon Of1 Saturda)
Tuesd1:1y
lhru Frtdll)'
4P.M .

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
E STATE OF MY RTLE B .
M cBRIDGE ,
DECE ASE D
Ca:.e No 22562

the day before publi catwn
Sunday
4P M.
F ~ tday

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Dece mber 18, 1978 , in
the Meig s Co unty Prob a te
Court. Case No 22562, Gilbert
Beegl e, 309 Mann Avenue.
F air born , Ohio 45324, was
appointed E J~;ec utor of the
estate of Myrt l e B. Me Br ide.
deceased , late of Rose Valley
Road . Syrac u se. Ohio 4577 9 .
Manning D. Webster
Probate Ju dge
Clerk
(12) 21 , 28 (1) 4, 3t c

afternoon

IN THE
COMM~N PLEAS COURT ,

PROBATE DIVISION
, MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
IN

THE

MATTER

OF

SE TTLEMENT
OF
AC COUNTS ,
PROBATE
COURT, MEIGS COUNTY ,
OHIO
A ccou nts and vouc her s of
the
follow1ng
nam ed
f1duc1anes have been f 1led in
the Probate Court , Meig s
Co unty , Ohio for appro val
and sett lement .
CASE NO
22227 F 1na l
' Acco unt of Helen R Farmer ;
A dm l m stratr i)( of the Es,tate
of
James
W.
F armer .
Decea se d
CASE NO
22286 F m a1
Accou nt of Fra nk W Porter ,
Jr , Exec utor of th e Est at e of
Harry s Moore , D eceased
CASE NO . 22344 Fina l
Accou nt of Carol J Tannehill ,
Administ ratn x of · the Estate
of Chester L . T anneh llt ,
Dece ased
CAS E f)I O . 21275 T h1rd
Annual Accou nt of William J
Hobstet ter , Tru stee of the
Tr u st Created b y Item Eighth
of
the
Last
W1l l and
T esta ment of
Linn!e B .
Tay lor , Dec eased
Un l ess e;o;: ceptio ns are f iled
tl1el'"e to , sa id acco unts will be
to r hearmg befor e sa 1d Court
on the 5th day of Febr uary .
1979, at w hic h time sa1d
acco u nts will be c ons1der ed
and co ntin ued from day to
day unt i l tmally disposed of .
Any 'person i n terested may
file wr1tten ex ceptions to said
accounts or to ma t ters
perta 1n10g to the exe cul1on of
the t r us t , not · t ess than f1 ve
days pri or to the date set for
hearing .
Ma nning D Webst er
JUDGE
COM MON PLEAS COURT ,
PROBATE DI V ISIO N .
MEIGS CO UNTY,OHIO
(l )

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IQ /1) Amhro r- t .,(),.1/ 'l RR
IN SIJRANC f OPPORT UNITY 'I m Rtc.;ING STAR Kr&gt; n nl'l ~ !Joord111f1
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WJd
qronm111g
nil
hu•r&gt;th,
rlivlci unl !i who neC"d ur to 5700
l t.lh~ GC'nrrnl Nh• I 'J 'J Bll
( ht•shtrt- :16'/ O'l'n
IC' Sq()() per monlh l,)eftvPIY
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r ur " 1i' wl"l"lo. ~ nlci C onrl 1&lt;n:1Hoyal hnh (l"~ Y t1fh 14 :l H~
Plf'ose coil 4SJ Ob9b lor appl
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IQS9 Stnr 50,..1 0 'J BH
fquo l Oppnftunity Co
1'03 Stn r 110,..14 '} Bll
1-'fRSON 10 li ve wr th elcie rl-y cou
19(111 Stnr 60,..1'1 'J BR
For
Sale
19'1 0 Sylva b(h: 11 'J BR
r ll) In l.etorl orf'o The coupl"'
r on do sell cor£&gt; bu t bul need COAL liM[S TONF , SCI•1d, grove l , 19b~ V dlogco; bO• 11 '1 BR
somoone to superv1se med 1one
calnum chlonde ler11 l1rer dog 19M Wtnrlsor 51 ,..IQ? BR
and meal ~ f or rnformo t1on
fo od . and oil lypP.s ol sol i b · 19'1 U K1rlo.w oorl1 jl)(bO .J BH
B&amp;S MOtHLf HOMf SAL[S
coii9HY-:lH19
c0 l~tor Soli Wo1M~ lnr E Mo111
PT Pl fASAN T W VA
St Pomeroy 9fn 3891

(121 29, til s, 2tc

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CH IP WOOD
Pol es
mali
d•ornet pr ,10 on large,.t end
SI') p er lo n Bundled slob SID
per ton OeltYered Ia Ohto
Pall e t Co , Rt 2, Pomeroy
99'1·2689.
TIM !UR POMEROY Foresl Pro
rlud5 Top pnce lor slondmg
sow · hnlt&gt;er Call 997 -5965 or
Kent Hanby, I .d46·t:l570
O LD r UHN ITURE.

I C:e bo)( eS bro ss
beds 1r on beds . deslo.s Pi c
comp le te household s. Wr1te
M D M1l ler Rt A Pomeroy or
roll 9&lt;l2 776()

OllJ CO INS pocket wotche5,
rlo s5 nngs weddmg bond ~
d10monds. Go ld 01 s1l ver Coli
Hoger Wamsley 742 233 1

WA NT TO buy old d5 ond 7fl
ph ono graph recor d s
Co li
9'17 6370 or Contact Mort1n f ur
n1 l ur e
Wf PICK u p 1u nk ou to bod1 es bu-y
mg tu nic; r ors. scrap iron hal·
IN1es and metal li
Ride,·li
Salv ag e , SR 124 . Pomeroy
'19'2· 5408

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Houl e 33 nor lh ol Pomeroy
l orge lo1s Ca ll 992 'ltJ79

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BACHELOR TYP£ opt Fur nlshed
All ~t i l i tr es 991·31}3

1973 VO LI&lt;. SWAGON , slan'dord
tran s S850 or moke- alter
Ph one 949· 2b07

1969 Q U VH:OLH NOV A 1-door 6
cyl auto P.S Slud d ed t•rcs
Goo~ s_ha p ~ 3~ 773 5707 .

DOWN
I Organ
feature
2 Vagabond
3 Wide open
4 Dependent
5 Cairo VIP
6 Seafood

I Cookie
5 Tossed item
10 Neronian
garb
11 Salty
12 Esau's
grandson
sauce
13 Utopian
7 FootbaU
14 Male figure
stalwarts
15 Flower
8 Livmg
cluster
9 Tolerable
16 Ruler
18 " - proposes, 11 Boxwoodyielding
but God . "
tree
19 Molecule,
17 " The Bells"
20 L.atv1an
poet
21 Carry
23 Sensible ,, .,.......,.,.....,.,.....,.,,_
24 Ramble
25 Knotts
26Common
verb
27 Coach of
the Oakland
Raiders
30 Drugstore
cowboy's
ha ngout
32 Spinks
of boxing
34 " Lo, the
poor 35 French

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25 Knits

Pomeroy landmark

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!IJil.

Phone992-2181

P!CSFOR5ol e 9492B57 of ler5

HRST AND secon d r utt1ng hoy .
S '15 and 5 85 bo l ~ Tu pper s
Plam s Ohro 61 4 I:Jbl 3368

Jqn INTERNA TIONAL UACKHOI:::

Phm• e 949 10A2

:s

Appliances .

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JACK W.
CARSEY
Mgr . .
Phone 992-2181

----------Real Estate for Sale
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19'1 4 PON TIAC L~MAN S Au to
Iron s P S V H New ex h aust
good tir es $1250 949 nn

buy s 985·3359

HOBSIEIIER

REALTY
GeorgeS. Hobstetter, Jr.
- -Broker
Our properties are selling .
We have many buyers and

financing available. Call us
today to see if we can sell

your home. WE · NEED
LISTINGS!!
Cheryl Lemley, Assoc .
. New Lima Rd.
Rutland, Ohio

Phone 742-2003
.GeorgeS. Hobstetter Jr.
Broker ..
Phone 992 -5739
Hilton Wolfe, Assoc .

Rea I Estate for Sale

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949-2589

OWNER MUST SELL - The owner ot thi s
charming 2 story stone home in Middleport
must sell now so she is offering this -fine
home for a low, low price of $20,000. There
are 2 bedrooms (I is extra large), spacious
living room w -fireplace, formal dining, eatin kitchen , bath w-shower, garage &amp; a king
s ized yard . Good loca.lion on Mill St. Call the
WiSeman Real Estate Agency, Gallipolis,
446 -3643.

FOR SALE

36 Tasks
37 Cereal
38 In our
time
39 Exploit

One

l etter

stmply stand.s

for anoth er. In this sample A i1

used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single l etters,
apostrophes, the length and format~o n of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are dtl!erent.
CRYPTOQUOTES

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UIMEPBH

8 room house on corner of Spring And Condor. Four
rooms and bath up- four rooms and bath down. Can

:l';NA

be two apartments or one large home. Two car garage.

CAGNEP

X D F F C I H

Yesterday's Cryptoquote:
A FAMILY WILL HOW
TOGETHER ACROSS THE YEARS IF EACH MEMBER
REFRAINS FROM POINTING THE ACCUSING
FINGER.,.
JOHN MILLER

Mol.ljlled &amp; Balanced Free
Phone 742-2318

CEllULOSE
INSUlATION
'6.50 per bag

your own business and live

upsta irs in th is building.
Want $25,000.
LARGE - 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, modern kitchen with
stove and dishwasher . Full
basement , gerage, utility
building and a lmost 2 acres
bedrooms,
modern bath,

Has 3

enclosed
nice birch

kitchen, dOuble S. S. sink,
new nat. gas furna ce and
level lot near town . $29,500 .
28 acres - Plenty of wood

for a stove, 2 · baths with
tubs. dining room, bar IR
the modern kitchen with
bullt · in

appliances ,

carpeting in all except kit.,
central air and heat. Want
Sttn 000, but owner says sell .
One year old.

FAMILY
rooms,

s

HOUSE

A good inv..tmenl, $20,000.
'
.

DOWNING ·CHILDS
Rodney, Broker

Bill, Br., Mgr.

CALL 992-2342, EVE ..992-2449

© 1i78 Kinr Feature• SJ'Ddica&amp;t. lae.

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bedrooms ;

10
3

baths, 2 tubs, central heat
and air, dining room and
modern k itchen . Spacious

place for a family . 5 to 6
years old . $65,000. '
A WISE RENTER WILL
SAVE BY BUYING ONE
THESE ,
THEN
OF
COLLECT WHEN . YOU
SELL IT ... GOET A
SELLING !PROBLEM,
CALL 992-3325.
G. Bruce Teaford
Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy

new and

PETE SIMPSON

PHONE 992-2772
11 -3·1 mo.

-Real Estate
-- for Sale
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HOMI:::SITES for 50i e 1 acre and
up Middleporl , near Rutland
Co ll997 748L

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MAIN ~o..~o~;:.:...l
POMEROY,

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2 LOTS - 50' x 152' each .
Ran c h
1y p e ,
three
bedrooms, , carpeting,

f"'nellng,

full

porches,

close

basement,

to

school.

$27.300.00 .
CAR WASH .,- Located on
51
Route.
Building,
ground , all equipment. A
buying price at $15,000.00
I'll STORY FRAME -

P one Ut-2118. Evening
1fter 5 P :M. weekends
after n noon .
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4

bedrooms ,

bath,

basement, porches: work-

shop. $9,500.00,
MIDDLEPORT- I story

WILL do roo f1n g co n5lruc l10n
plumb mg o nd heol mg No tob
lao Iorge o r too smoll Phone
742 -734t:l

located

on

double

lot .

$15,000.00.
NEWER MOBILE HOME
- 12' x 61' two bedrooms,
natural gas heat, located
on own lot, unfurnished .

$7.,500.00.
WHEN YOU HAVE TO
MOVE FAST ... LET US
SELL YOUR PROPERTY.
REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland Sr.
Henry E. CLeland Jr.
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Associates

Kathy Cleland
Leona Cleland
992-2259,992-4191

Associ1tes

Housing '
Headquarters

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
CHESTER - Good 5 bedroom house with full
basement and 2 baths. Nat. gas heal, approx. I acre
land and large storage building. Price S21 ,500. ·
TWO ACRES - A l)eautlful4'year old, 2 bedroom home
with large eat-in kitc hen, 2 bedrooms, all nicely
carpeted , 2 baths, lull bosemenl with TV room . Many
more exlras, low heal bill with nat. gas forced air
furnace . All this and two nice acres of land In a good
location . Will go quick lor $35,000 .•
ACREAGE - with large beef barn In Pomeroy.
SPACIOUS 81-LEVEL - This may be your dream
home. II has a large kitchen with lots of cabinets,

with full
basement Large pond stocked with fish . Priced lor
quick sale . $40,000.
.
SYRACUSE - good 2~ bedroom home, almost ,new

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your home . ~His experience can help you. We n~

many types of property, give us 1 call.
CALL JIMMY DEAN. ASSOCIATE 949-21N
or NANCY JASPERS, ASSOCIATE 949-2154

2-150's
SUPERCAB 4X4
V-8, 450 tra ns., AM.F M sfheo, tracti on
lock rear a~e.le. gauges. sliding rear
wi ndow, and much more .

. 2-F-lSO's .
133" WHEELBASE
4X4
v.a, au to trans , 1 with ai r tr act1on,
lock rear axle, ga uges &amp; more .

addressed stamped enve lope
to A stra-Graph . P 0 Box 489

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Be sure to spec 1fy b1rlh s1gn
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb . 19)

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can 't say somelh!ng n1 ce
today Th 1s 1s espec1a1 1y tru e in

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AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE been
cancelled? Lost you r operators
l rce n ~e? Ph one992-71.43

1978 CHEV. CHEVETIE.o.o ••••••·,s3295
4 cyl. , r · sp., tilt steering wheel, Hatchback .

1975 HONDA cvcc CIVIC ••••••• S2495

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4 dr. WaSJ')n,. 4 cyl., 4 sp.

1974 OLDS cun.ASS.~ •••••••••. s2495

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4 dr. air, auto., p.s., p .b .• radial t i res .

BLACK AND ton adult f emale
· coon dog . Meigs Humane
_so_c,~tr !9~ ~59_2 ~r _993 ~0!!0 .
SMAll ADULT wh ite female pood le . Por t Cock -o·pa.o. l ong
hai red male lo.itten yellow a nd
w hite , 3 mo. old · Me•gli Co.
H umane Soci ety . 992-2592 or
offer b 992·511127

c:.; 1174,·2211
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Wtndoll or Horb Grato
· . or Gone Smith

WILL CARE lor the elderly in our
home Phone 99'1. 73 14 .

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S3595
4 sp ..

Scout traveltop all whei do • cy l., 3 sp., sharp.

~~!n~v-~u~O.P~~P~~~ 150•••••• $2·595_
1974 DODGE ••o• ••••••• o••••••• s1595
Club cab, V-8 auto .. p.s. , lwb.

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Marvin Keebaugh or Geor ge Harris .

V-8 a uto., p s. , p b .• air, f in1shed inside.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

RIEBEL'S USED CARS,

"You'll Like Our Quality Way of

DAN THOMPSON FORD

fam 1l y ,

St . Rt.7

All Rockers in Stock
going for wholeSale and
below - We must sell

992-5342

Pomeroy

Open Even!ngs untii6 : Do-.ti ! 5 p.m . Sat.

1 mile north
Tuppers Plains, Ohio

Saturday. Jan. 6

visited Mrs. Olive Lawson
and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Lawson and daughter on
Thursday afternoon.

ASTRO·GRAPH

Bernice Bede Osol
recently.
Mrs. Ada Fox and Bill,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Belmont, Ohio spent a few
A lhought for lhe day :
days recently with Mrs. Nell Lipps, Little Hocking, spent
Friday evening with her Britis h author William
Middles wart.
• Somerset Maug ham sa id ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert sister, M1ss Leota Birch.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ictor Durst , " There are two good lhings in
Pauley, MI. Alto, W. Va .
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scotty, Jason and Kelly, The life - freedom of thought and
Long and Robert Sneed on Plains, )Ver e guests of Mr. freedom of action ."
and Mr-S. R. R. Durst and
January 6, t 978
Wednesday.
Th i ~ coming year yo u co uld
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Talbott, Tom, on Sunday.
e invol"o~ed with a part ner
Steubenville, were callers at
Mrs. Richard AbelS, Long I
I 1nbecOm
unde rt a kmg that IS larg e
.
,
I m anscope
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bottom, called ,on Mr. and I
Your chances for
Talbott and fanlily a recent Mrs. Louis De Luz on 1
success ar e' excellent so long
Christmas Day.
Thursday.
as you are both a1ming at th e
Mr. and !¥Irs. . Mac Van·
Mrs. Fannie Durst spent
same targe t
Pomeroy, 0.
CAPRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
the holidays .with Mr. and Meter and Missy, Coolville,
Ph. 992·2176
' I Sell Is h mo tives coulr1 e nler 1he
Mrs. Tim Wilkinson and sons Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans aitd
p1cture tod ay In yo ur dea lin gs
and Ruda Durst in Columbus. family and Leota Birch ,
Starting Dec. 2, our store •l w1 th o th ers Go tt alo ne 1n
Mrs. Carol Cornell and local, were dinner. guests of I hours will be 8-5 Mon.- Fri . I lh1ngs that are 1mportant to
Sherry, Industry, Pa., Mrs. Mrs. Ada VanMeter on
Closed Saturday and 1 you F1nd o ut m ore o f wh at ties
I Sunday .
I ahead for you m 1979 by sendBarbara Talbott and Don- Christmas Day .
lo r your copy o f Astr a neUe and Delbert PaUerson, ·
Mrs. John Damewood , II International
New Idea 1 lng
Graph
Le ifer M a1 t 50 c en ts l or
local, visited Mr. and Mrs. Angela and Kevin and
Harvest&lt;•
Equipment •
"' ach' and' a lo ng , sell ilill Bryant, Debra and Dave, Tammy Fitch, Rcec'&gt; •lie,

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Example: Velvet Rockers Reg . $199.95,

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You
m1 ght hav e 10 watch you r te m per, beca u se 11 has a very short
fuse today You could east l y
blow up ove r th e sl ightes t th1ng
that goes agamst you

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In
tr y1n g to sat1sl y o th e rs you are
likely to change c o urse too
oft en to be e llec t1v e today .
Ch;;~nces are , thmgs co uld ge t
bu ng led

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
ca re lul that you do n ' t say
th1 ngs o ut o f sp1te that are
bett e r left un sa 1d . Th e pe r so n
who su ff ers 1n th e end w tll be

you
CANCER (June

21-July

PUBLIC NOTfCE
Not ice rs hereb y g'iven that
on Ja nuary Bt h, 1979, a t 10 oo
A.M a publi c sate w 111 b e held
at lOS U nio n Ave, Pom ero y,
Oh 10, to se ll for cash th e
foll ow1ng collat er al to .wi t
19 69 Ch ev rolet , 6 Nov a
Cpe , Mfr ·s se ri a l
No .
113279W554200
TJ1e Pa r mers S.ank &amp;
Sav1ngs. Compa n y , Pomeroy ,
Ohro. reser ves. the right to b1d
at lhrs sa le
( l ) A, 5, 7, Jtc

22)

Blam m g the fam 1ly bec ause
you can t alf or d to do somethi ng 1s n 't fa1r , and y ~know 11
You're th e one who uiiba l·
anced your budg et.

LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) Olhers
Will do as you do toda y , so
prov 1de a po s1tt ve exampl e II
your ac t1on s are neg a t1 ve ,
th ey It e mulate th em as well

In 1975, Pres1dent Ford
named
an
eight-man
commission, headed by V1ce
President Rockefeller, to
· investigate charges the CIA
conducted •illegal espiOnage
agamst U.S . citizens in this
nation.

VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl . 22) For
on e who usually p la ys 1! pr etty
close to the vest , you ma y be
out of charac te r tod ay and
abandon pruden ce You could.,
even take a foO IJsh fm anc tal

ri sk.

" Death

I :4o- News 13; 2:3o-News 3.

3 · 0~Movie " Tex~ s Across The River " 3.
s ·oo-M ov 1e " The Man Hunter" 3.

SATURDAY , JANUARY6, 1979
6 : ~Sunrise Semester 10.

6 3o-Saturday Reporl 3: Kentucky Afl•ld 13; U.S.

' F.arm Report 10.
7. 0o-Go USA 3; Matters of Life 6; Mr . Magoo 8;

Porky Pig &amp; Fr iends 8: Pink Panther 13; Vegetable
Soup 15.
8·oo-Ga laxy Goof-Ups 3,15: Scooby's All-Stars 6, 13;
P opeye 8,10
8 3~Fan 1astic Four 3, 15; 9 ·ocr--God zlll a's Super.90

3.15; Bug s Bunny -Road Runner 8, 10.
9 3()--C hallenge of the Super fr iends 6,13

10:3o-Oaffy Duc'k 3, 15; Tarzan :Super-7 8,10.
II. OQ-Yogi's Space Race 31 ,5; Fangface
Vegetable Soup 6

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11 : 3~G iggl esno rt Hotel 6; Action News for Kids 13;
thi ng s don't go exactly as yo u
fee l they sh ould today yo u
could make a nega t1 ve deciSIOn
that has no pl ace t o go but
aga 1nst yo u

liBRA (Sept. 23-0ct . 23) Be-

SAGITIA81US (Nov. 23-Dec .

cause ol 1mpat1enc e yo u m1ght
wipe out what yo u had alread y
ga1ned Take thmg s slowly,
Haste m th is case w1ll make
waste

21) Be ex tra -caut1 ous to da y
w1th work for wh 1c h yo u ' re
respon s tbl e . If you have any
b1g tPeas, bet ter sleep on them

SCORPIO (Oct . 24-Nov. 22) II

12 : 30--Juke -Box 8 ; 12 : 40-/ronslde 13
1:Oo-Midn igh t Special 3, 15; News S, Movie
Curse of Tar.tu " 10

P ubli c Policy Forum s 10; Animals. An imals,
A nima ls 13
7 . 3D-C hffwood A ve. K1ds 3; Dusty's Treehouse 6 ;

belore vou trv them out

/NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN 1

PTL Club 15.
l2 · ~Fab ulous

Funnies 3;

Weekend Special 6,13 ;

Space Academy 8, 10; College Basketball 20.
12 3o-Bay City Rollers 3: American Bandstand 13;
Point of View 6; Fat Albert 8,10.
I :Oo-Stu Aberdeen : Bas ketball 3; NF L Game of the'
Wee k 6: Ark II 8; In The Know 10; Greaseband 33.
1:3o-Coilege Basketball 3,4, 15; Columbus Bowling
Classic 6; Bob Jones 8, 30-Minutes 10, Clowns : The
Laugh Makers 13.
2:CJO-Ga ie Cal lett : Basketball 8; Hogan's Heroes 10;
Wil d Ki ngdom 13; Peter &amp; the Wolf 20; Wh•n The
Boat Comes In 33.

TELEVISION
VIE-W ING

Doing Business' GMC

Financing .

See Roger Riebel
985-3345 or 667-3463

Stiversvill_e News Notes

NOW ONLY

. Drive Home A Winner

1973 GMC VAN ••• o ••••••••••• ! s25()(j

MUtitnd

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1973 FORD GRAN TORINO SED............1 139~
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1970 CAD. SEDAN DEVILLE.. ................ '595
1973 CAD. CPE DEVILLL ............ ..... 11695

1974
CHEV. WV.o·•············ s1195
cyl.. 4 sp.
1950 FORD ~ TON••• o•• o•••••• os395

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

Services Offered

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1969 INTERNATIO~(~ ••••••••••s1095

Floor Covering In Stock

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1973 OLDS CUT~S CPE.. ................ 1995
1976 BUICK REGAL CPE.. ...... ............'4195
1974 OLDS ROYALE CPE.. ................. 'l995
1975 CHEV. IMPALA CPE.. ................ '2495
1974 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .. ............. 12795
1975 DLDS CUTLASS 442 ......... -........ '3395
1975 DLDS. 98 LS SEDAN. .. ...... .. ....... 14295
1973 BUICK L.S. SEDAN .................... 11695
1974 CAD. SEDAN DEVILLE... .......... ... '2495
1976 PONTIAC CATALINA SALON...........'2995
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p.s., p.b.

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1973 FORI) MAVERICK •••••••••.s1495
4wheel dr ., power wagon . 0 -100, 1h ton , w .b

9' and 12' Vinyl'

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1975 DATSUN 210 CPE.. ................. '1295

1974 DODGE

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As Low As

Buy whore you cu como In
and 111 what you're goftlng
- Good Alocttonl .:...,, Fully
stvcktd.

1973 HORNET SPORTABOUT••••.s1495
2 dr. auto ., p .s, vinyl roof .

Give Away
TWO MO old pori w ire h o1red
Iern er an d cocker spani el
99 2 36 18

1974 CAD. SEDAN DEVILLE.............. .. 12795
1975 CHEV. CAPRICE WAGON .............. ~3395
1977 CHRY. NEWPORT SEDAN ............ .'4995
1973 OLDS TORONAD0 .......... .... ....... 11995
1975 DODGE lfz TON &amp; TOPPER .......... '2295

4 dr. wagon, 6 c yl . auto., 'p .s., air.

Rubber Back Carpet

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Open T!ll7 P.M. except Thursday &amp; Saturday til S:OO . Closed Sunday .
PISCES IFeb. 20-March 20)
See Rocky Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill, General Manager, for a Good Deal on a
Do n ' l try to over co m e o th e r s
New or Used Vehicle .
with yo ur ideas tod ay II they ' re
992-2196
nol
bu
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p
ressu
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them
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
won ' t do th e tnck
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All cerpel lnsttllod with
padding at no. chorge.
Expel't lnstollttlon .

M 8 M Home lmp«~ve m ent se rv
ing Gallipolis and oreo We
specializ e
in
vinyl
and
al um1num s1d1ng
For free
est1motes coli bl4o3b7 0128.
Gallipolis
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where an ex pl os1ve S1tua t1 o n
co ul d occur

WILL 00 housekeep1ng boby51t·
.lr~g :10_d ?d_d i.o~s _9~7'· ~7?2_ .
YOUNG MAN seek mg employ men! Bad•:. g l' ound BA Degree·
Bu s. Mgt . AI5o some construe ·
t1on experience
Ro1sed 1n
area . Contoc l John or leave
_mes~o~e. 3~d -_67_5-:6~3_

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133" WHEELBASE
3f4 TON 4X4
FORD
TRUCKS

POMEROY, 0 ••

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kitc h en ca bine t s, all n icely carpeted, laundry room , llll

insulated, natura l gas heat, util ity bui lding, 2 lots .
$2 1,500.00 . •
Talk to a local real estate agent before trying to sell

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Grant 7.42·7879

PU LLIN S EXCAVATI NG Compl el e
Ser v1ce Phon e 99'} 2478

frame , natural gas heating,

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EXCAVATING doter loader and
backh oe work dump tr uck5
and lo boy s far hire. w rl l haul
lrll dirt , to soil , lrmesfone and
grovel Ca ll Bob or Ro ger Je f.
l er s day phone 992 7089. n1ght
p~o~e _99'2·35?5 .or_~2 ·. 523? .
[ XCAVATING dozer back hoe
ond d1lc he r Charles H Hot·
Bo ck Hoe Ser vice,
ft e ld
Rutla nd Ohio Phone 7412·2006

heating, carpeting, also
mobile home 10' x 45'

$11,000.00. Make an offer.
FOUR LOTS - Two-story

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1-4·1 mo. (Pd.)

frame, new kitchen, new

Asking

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DRIVE A LimE
&amp;.
SAVE A LOT

basement.

SMITH NELSON MOTOR, INC.

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Middleport.

BA THR OOMS AND K1tch e ns j
remodeled cerom rc t.l e, plum - ·
btng , carpentr y and general •
mo1ntenonce
13 years e)( per lence. 997 3eB5 ·

bedrooms, natural

1972 PLYMOUTH VALIANT: •••••• }895
4 Dr .• auto .. P .S, P. B , 6cy t

651 Beech Street

SAVil ON
CARPETING

Three

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18 Years Experience
Will Moke
Service Calls

SEWING MACHINE Repairs ser ·
vice, oil make s. 997 -2284 The
Pomer o y
f!o bri c Sho p ,
Authomed S1n9er Soles and
Serv tce We sharpen Sossors ..
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st ereo , 4 10 OOx1 5 off ro ad
t i res and much more .

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REYNOLD'S
ELECTRIC MOIOR
SHOP

Rl:PA IR
rro ns, oil
small opp ll anc~s Lawn mower ,
ne)( f to State Hrghwo y Garage
on Rout e 7 . Ph one (bl 4) 985·

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Don't forget you owe it to yourself to check with us before you buy
any car, New or U sed . We can save you mon e y . See or call one of
These Friendly Salesmen : J . D. Story , Ray Douglas or Bill N e lson.

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Auction eer . Com
pl e t e Serv tce. Phone 9.49·2487
or 949 -7000 Ronne. Oh1o Cn tt
Bradf ord
Sweepe r ~

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HWOOO'

THE ·FRIENDLY DEALER .

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·Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

AND MAHTIN
Ex
HOWERY
co vo lln g
septic system5
dozer bacKhoe dump tru cK ,
l1m es1one , gra ve l. bl ackt op
pov1ng Rt 14 3 Phone I (b 14)
bq8-7331

gas heat, lovely lot, part

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GAAAGE
:;, mile off Rl. 7_
on
_J} Rt. t'l4 tvivai'd Rutland,

T~r•• Blvd ., Racine, Ohio,

$2.995
$2995
$3295

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SALES REP. FOR
SUN DINS
HAMMOND ORGANS

$3495

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949-2160
11 -28-c

Hammond
&amp;
Low•:t
Organs, story &amp; :~~!
Pianos. Slles &amp; Ser
e
(New &amp; Used). Service on
Current
Safu.

$3495

1974AMC GREMLIN 2 Dr. Extra nice car .••• • .•.. $1995
1973 FO.RD T. BIRD. Cleanest inlown . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2995
1972 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX . Nic'e second car • • • . $1495

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CH RYSL:E R CORDOBA 2 Dr. A quality car ....
DODGE DART, 41,000 miles ••• ...• : •....••• •
FORD L.T . D •• 4 Dr . H.T., extra clean ..•. •• •..
FORD ELITE 2 Dr., air. Rear'sharp car . •• • .•

1975 AMC PACER, 6 cyl., air. Cheap to drive ••..•.. $2195
1974 FORD L . T.D., 2 Dr., good transportation . •. • .• $1895

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1976
1975
1975
1975
1975

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guaranteed

PONTIAC GRAND PR .IX, 2dr . , extra clean .• • S 5295
A.M.C . H.ORNET WAGON,Ioaded .•• , •••• •• •• $4195
CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO, Clean .. .•. .. $4095
BUICK ELECTRA 2 Dr. H.T . ,well equipped . • $6895
PLYMOUTH DUSTER·, 6 cyl., w -a . c ...••. •. ,. $2895

1975 BUICK SKYLARK 4 Dr . Local one owner ... . . . $2995
1975 PONTIAC LEMANS 4 Dr., a i r . Clean car . . . • . . $2895

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J&amp;L INSULATION
JIM KEESEE .

992-3325
216 E. Second Street
INVESTMENT - Start

of land . $48,500.
NICE HOME -

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50 ACRES FREE GAS - Good 1'12 story house

POMEROY

RoOfing, guttt!rs,
repair .

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

room wllh sliding glass doors. Large living room and
family room , and to finish this well-laid out home we
have fly' bedrooms, utility room 'a nd garage. Very low
heating bill. Red barn-like storage building . Located
about len minutes north of Pomero~ lust off Rl . 7.
Asking S55,000.
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mostly carpeted with 4 bedrooms, dining room and
laundry room . Also almost new 2 car heated garage.
This home Is nicely lo.cated in Portland and PR'ICED
FOR QUICK SALE at $22,500.

AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

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RooFING &amp; ROME
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SERVICE

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stove, refrigerator and dishwasher. Beautiful dining

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work It:
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Wonderful locat ion in town .

.SALE PRICES

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MOBILE HOM'i: door 37 ,. 6 4
Hegemy 4 ch011nel scanner
985 d'l'l'l

Headqucirters for all your
G. E. T. V
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StClUDfD IN town l1 v11l9 A ll
elt&gt;clnc .J bedroom 1'' both
ca rpe ted la m•ly room · wit h THRH BfOROOM !rome ho m e 1n
Middleport Coli 991·34S7 .
Fr ankl m stove garag e l 1
aoe loncl Neor Me rg5 H1gh
!=ARM FOR sole H otJ~B 2 barn s,
SchooL To see co li 99'1 -6287
troll er Lorge pond 10 acres p r
H'J acres 74'1 '1566

GOO D MI XI::: O ho-y. Alt er S co li
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Thermal insulatjon ·

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\.,ooded area o n lop of h1ll
Overlook s r1ver We i er , elec
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RUTLA ND HARDWAR ~ Rull and
Oh1 0 New Yeor 's ln ven l ory
Sole. Al l wood ond coo l stoves .
elerlnr and kero5ene hea ter s,
loo l bo,.Ps _ m£&gt;rhonlcol tool 5
sor kel se l w •ench ond electn c
oppl1 onces Dra sti cally reduc ·

27 FUll of
197 1 FORD 4-door sto !ton wogon
substance
good
!ires
New
boller.y
28 Weird
oulomot•r elicellent wo rlo. co r
S4SO Co ll 992 lOBO aft er Spm
,29 For the l97'J
MERCURY MONTEGO MX
31 Singer
Brougham. 301 V 8 , 4 door .
Sunone
AM · FM stereo , Good shape
33 Indigence
w1lh loW mdeoge Be st ' alter

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Local 10n
Mnson WV Fou • b edroom spli l
IC' vr l bu rl! In krtchen wdh
oven rnngc go r b o ~f' d1sposo l
ond bar Fam tl y roo m d1n 1ng
room w ho le housl" cor peltng
full s•2e ba sement Central oi•
ond lorced 011 go5 heat All
dro pe !; plu s wo5her and rlr-ye r
Boclo.yord 10 h h1gh ced ar
l enre on d cedar declo.&lt;. l o r
pnvo cy Hea l ed gara ge Close
to sc hooL s ian~ park ond tenms
rourl Contror l Gory l G1bb s
Co ll fl l4 9.d 4 '11 46

SNOW TIRES
ON SALE AT
POMEROY LANDMARK
SERVICE STATION

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TIRE SALE

19 /3 CH[ VROLH CAPRIC !: : 4
door
red . block vm-y l top
rod 1a l fir es . r ed velvel 5eal s
A.l cond11 10n Arno ld Crate
Hut land Days 742 2211 Nrghls
741 L1&lt;16

Ztl Rent
collector
21 Canadian
ctty
22 Pushed
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23 Turf
24 Bigot

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19th centUrY Service
20th century Know -How .
Specializing In
Woodstove, 011 Furnace
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Phone: 7U·311D
Kim White, Proprietor

1978 PONTIAC TRANS-AM, 2dr., sharp . . . . . . . . . . $6995
1977 ,BUICK REGAL, 2 dr. H. T . (one owner) .• • •.•. $5295
1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE 4 Dr ., low mileage • . .• $3795

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or
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PfA HAULI:::RS CB Soles Equ rp
men! now on sol e. oil m s1oclo.
Ro d1os ond accessoncs through
Chnlilmas Open every day e)(
Real Estate for Sale
-- - - -~- cept Sunday Ofl d Monrloy
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money
down
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Por tla nd
Ohio .
Ph one
VPINens ) FHA As low Os .J,_.
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clow n {ol!,. non Veterens end
qr&gt;neral publi c) To purcha se
r eo! esta te or refina nce :w
YfA RS Tf RM S IRElAND M OR
TOAGf CO 'I I ~ - Stat e St
Alh en..; Ph on.:&gt; 614 597 . .J05 1

t 9"fl (A MARO 350 oulo
PS.
P B • very good cond•t ron
614 -378 b3B4
1467 ' 1 TON FO~D Pickup 6 ryl ,
standard . $350 00 .J78 b344

Yard Sal e

Your Headquarters For
Armstrong Ca~ting

Chimney
Sweeps Guilel
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lurni ~ hPd
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RUTlAND HAHOWA~E . B'l'J Ma1n
Sl '1 4'.1 7'155 WP. hrwe 10 m ohc
room fo1 sp r• ng mr&gt;rchond1sl" so
oil stock 111 5lore 10 per·cenl
o ff Tht s mean s Sf'll1ng som e
mprchnnd1 se ol cos l So gel
your Cln1s l mos g1h s now OpC'n
H Cl lhtu Chr 1s fm os No porkm g
problems ·

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Std $350 37El· 03d9.

by THOMAS JOSEPH

QUAliTY CONDITIONFD mixod
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Slotr&gt;kt 6t:l9 Phon e Wdlo.esv 1llc ' l ' 1 ACRf-= I'J )( bO rnobdl' f101nr&gt;
M il 37H5
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WANTED TO buy _oiP Jewelry
Ca ll 99'1 5262 or wn te Ko .,.
Cer rl . !:17 S 7nd M1ddlepor l
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19/J l-ORD PICKUP Rang er LT
$1000 1973 Po nlloc Ven tura
SI 'lOU 1948 Plymou lh Coupe
S'IOO 997 6190

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Spencer ,
Clerk of court nf
Common Plea s
By Marlene Harrison,
Deputy Cler k ,
Meigs County , OhiO

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P ets for Sale

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ACROSS

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PUBLIC NOTICE
lJ92 5434
, Ceci11a Griffith, whose la st
!li6own place Of residen ce was
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T'/1!0 BEDROOM kt1 r hen furn tsh
R oute 2, Bo .11. 69, Jame svil le
ed opt Call before ~ om
Nor th Car ol ina 278 46
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hereby not ified that on th~ l sf
day of No ve m ber , 1978
Sl EEPING ROOM lor 3 men
Cl 1fford Grift 1th . be rng t he
Tp lev 15ion reh1 gerotor M•d
plainti ff , f lied Mrs complaint •
dlepor t Call 99'1 77q1 ah er
ag ainst t) er as defendant in
the Court of Common Plea s
&lt;pm
Me1gs Count y , Ohio, Case No ~
UPS
TAIR S APT 5 rooms and both
17,011 , praying for a divorce
Ill Pom e roy 992 nos be fore 5.
from sa id Cec i lia Griffith on
the grounds of gross neg lect
LARG f HOM!::: m Pomeroy Wnte
Of ~ ut.y l!nd extr eme crue l ty ,
8o)( 7'29 W , c o lhc Do •l y Sen
Pl arnt•ff also pray s for other
tmer Pomeroy Oh1o 45764
proper relief ; said cause wjll
•)( 50 frOtl er In S)'rO(USe ru r
be set for
h ear mg
on
12
Februa r y lOth , 1978.
mshed Covered pol1 0 S 140 per
Clifford Griffith ,
month Woler po •d Depos11 re
Plain tif f
( 12) 7, U , 21. 2B (1 ) 4, 11 , 6tc
qt.~~ red . 992·2t:l97

•Larry, E

YOUR GAIN-OUR LOS·S

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opl s
Ph one
f urni s h ed

PUBLIC NOTICE
OF SALE
The &lt;delinquent propert y
not sol d on . D ecem ber 23r d ,
1978 w i 11 be offered tor sale on·
t he co u rthouse steps on
Ja nua ry 10, 1979.

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ROTARY OFFICERS INSTALLED- New officers were
instaUed by John Rice, outgoing president, when the
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club met Friday night at Heath
United Methodist Church in Middleport. New officers, from

left, are Henry Cleland, Jr ., vice president; John Werner,
secretary; Wilbur Theobald, treasurer and Jack Walker,
president. Women of· the church served dlnner.

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GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

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THE MEIGS .INN
992-3629

POMEROY, 0.

BOmE CAPS f.OR CHARITY

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PLEASANT- Asuspect in the
early Saturday morning robbery of. a
local. sporting goods, shop has been
bnspitalized lor shock, frostbite and
·exposure iuter he attempted to elude
police by hiding waist deep in llle Ohio
River.
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Police also are searching for another
Individual who leit a trail oi blood durtng
a burglary at the V&lt;~lley Bell Dairy.
"Listed in satisfactory condition at
Pleasant Valley Hospital is Jerome
Hen•erson, 21, address unknown.
Point Pleasant Police Chief Jim
Gaskins Indicated Henderson will be
charged in connection with a burglary at
Pierson Brothers Sporting Goods.

Try Our Drive-Thru lnBIBnt Seroice!

According to Gaskins, at 2:48 a.m .
Officer John Sallaz received a phone tip
that a breaking and entering had occurred at the sporting gonds shop on
Main Str•ot. Investigation revealed that
$1,100 worth of guns had been taken. . .
Approximately an hour later, Officer
Joe Akers observed a white male subject,
later identified as Henderson, standing
near his car which had run out of gas on
North Main Street. The subject took o!!
running between houses toward the river
with Akers in pursuit.
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Akers andSallaz, who joined the chase,
searched lor about 10 minutes he!ore
spotting Henderson standing behind a
tree waist deep in the river.
Henderson was transported to the

Crow's Family Restaurant
Pomeroy, Ohio

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t:ity commission to
hold special meeting
· GALUI?OUs - The Gallipolis City
Commission wlll meet in •"Pecial session
Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Mwticipal Court

Big price reduction on a.ll of our women's winter coats - children's
coats and jackets~ Select group pre, teen sportswear· Dotty Mann
sportswear - all of our women's sweaters - girls sportswear children's snowsuits- children's sleepwear ·women's tops . .

Room.

JANU.·ARY WHITE SALE
Big savings on the lSI floor now on Cann.on sheets · table covers bedspreads -.draperies - area wgs- ball! towels.

R. C; BOTTLING CO.
MILL STREET
Middleport, Ohio
992-3541 or 992-3344

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According Ill the patrol, a north bound
vehicle driven by Olarles Wolfe, 31, •
GalliPOlis. went out of control when the
brakes were applied for children playing
on the roadway.
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The Wolle vehicle passed off the left
side of the roadway and struck a mailbox
and a utility pole .

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present their opinions about things that
need to he done in the village. ·
The public is invited to attend·.

a broken window on the east side,

Gaskins said.
Officers Sallaz and Dave ,Downing
· found a trail of blood throughout the
~Recovered shortly afterwards on
Kanawha Street was a truck which th~'.
POMEROY - Olive Township will
thief had taken and, within 50 yards, a-'
have
three voting precincts beginning this
box of tools which had been hidden in
year
r a ther than two.
·underbrush. .
The
Meigs County Board of Elections
Gaskins asks tlie assistBnce of the
public ln.reporting anyone who may h8ve heca me locked in a tie vote on whet!!er the
received a serioua cut by ilnknown '· township would have two or three
precincts and tlle deciding vote. making it
· means.
into three, was cast by Secretary of State
. He praised the members of his,
Ted Brown.
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department for their work in both
On Dec. 5.a group of voters from Long
burglaries .
Bottom, headed by Francis Andrew,

Olive Township adds

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One VOting preCinct

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Auto demolished in Friday wreck

returning a pre--application to HUD in
order to make renovations to the sewerage

to learn more abo'u t the -p rogram and

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Gallia-Meigs Post , Highway Patrol. Officers report that the Caldwell vehicle went
outpf control on the icy pavement and passed off the right side of Lincofn Pike into
a ditch live-tenths of a mile south of SR 141, at 4:53p .m. ·

is $2 ,418,900.
The Village of Rio Grande wiU he
system in tlle Village and for monies to
update the water treatment plant. The preapplications must he in the mail by Feb. 5,
1979 and the public hearings will give

LARRY EVANS
JOINS FAMILY FIRM- Emerson
E. ·E \•ans, President of Evans En·
terpriscs, Inc., a nnounced Saturday
Larry E. Evans, vice president, will be
in charge of commercial relll estate a nd
development as Emerson plans to
spend less time with the business.
During his Florida residence of the las t
fiv e years, Larry developed Dairy
Queen Stores ·a nd real estate in the
central Florida area. Prior to his
Florida stay, Larry was associated

with or developed Park Lane Mobile
Home Court, Larry's Wayside Fur·
· niture, L&lt;nry's Mobile Home Sales in
Pomeroy and Saunders·Evans In·
surancc. All the above inte~sts were

sold when be went to Florida in 1973.
Larry and .his wife, Patti, a dental
as."i is~ nt,

along .with da11ghtcrs, Jill,
Jennifer, Courtney and son. Trent, now
live on Locust Street in Gallipolis.

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GALLIPOLIS - An auto operated by on Eastern
Officers report that a -north bound
Randell L. Clark, 32, Gallipolis. was vehicle operated by Herbert R. Clonch, 26,
demolished f'r iday during a two-vehicle GalliPOlis, went out of control on the icy
eollision on Eastern Ave., at 8:52p .m .
pavement, and passed off the right side of
Gallipoilis City Police report that a the roadway over an embankment.
north bnund vehicle driven by Clark went .. · The, Cl onch auto incurred severe
out of control on the icy pavement , pa ssed
damage.
off the.·right side of the roadway, recros~cd
Clonch w~s cited on charges of
the road, and struck a south bound auto
ope rat'i ng a motor vehicle · without
operated by Rex W. Johnson. 33,
corrective lenses.
GalliPOliS.
City Police investigated live other
Following impact, tpe Johnson vehicle Friday accidents during which the
traveled off the left side of llle roadway . vehicles involved incurred slight damage.
There was severe damage to khe Johnson
ln other action, John · L. Cheney, 23,
ri

auto .
City Police investigated a one-auto

accident Saturday morning, at ! :34 a.m.,

Agenda Items include :
' - 1978 Financial Report from llle
auditor _
- Street lighting recommendations .
from the city manager.
- Letter of appointment of Dr . Oscar
Clarke to the Health Board.
Jane
A.
Waterman,
22,
- Consideration of ordinances dealing
Indiannpolls, Ind., passenger in Hughes
with vacation leave for city employees,
automubilc,
setting holidays for city employees; zoning
· Nino 1\. Mlmtgomer)', 25,
of newly annexed area, gas rates,
lndlan_apolis,
Ind., passenger In Hughes
contracting for services of a registered
·vehicle.
nurse, contacting for services of a physical
therapist, contraL'Iing for services of a
cmununlcation operator, and contracting
lor services of a parking meter repairman .

PT . PLEASANT - ·A Mason County
deputy sheriff has been indicted on a
charge of extortion after allegedly offering
drop criminal charges against a
prisoner. in exchange for a $200 gWI.
Accused of the wrongdoing is E. Frank
Crump, who is currently ~m suspen.s ion

to

£rom the

Maso n County

Sheriff's

Department.
The indictment was one of four

entered Thursday at 5:30 p.m. by 16
members of a Mason County Grand .Tury
following u day of hearing evidenc-e and
test imony presented by Prosecuting

'Attorney Dan R6ll .

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Crump, ac:cording to the indictment,

while un acting deputy sheriff on Oct. lll,
1976, arrested Michael James Brown oo
charges of possession of a controlled
subsiance and carrying a deiully and
concealed weapon , a 44 calibre magnwn.

While Brown was in the custody of the
Mason County Sheriff, it is .aUeged .tl\at
Crum p " unlawfully and feloniously
exli&gt;rted a pecwtiary hene!it" (the gun )

had presented a petition in May with 225 ,
names in regard to urging the
establishment of three precincts.
After a di"scussion on th e matter Leslie
F. FultZ, made a motion, seconded by
Evelyn Clark, to divide Olive T9wnship
into· three ..-ecincts to be kown as Long
Bottom Olivedale .and Reedsvllle ·with
Long B;,ttom and Ollvedale to go back to
. their fonner boundary lines.
Fultz and Mrs. Clark voted yes on the
motion willl bnard mem)lers E. A, Wingett
and Virginia Blazewicz voting against the '

valued in excess of $200 for the dischar~iru.!

and withdrawal of criminal charges
against ijrown.
Test imony regarding

the

charges

against Crump was presented Ill Grand
Jurors by Sheriff .Tames Hall and State
Police Prp. F . A. Backus.

TWELVE ANSWER ALARM
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse fire
depa rtment was called Saturday ai 9:30
a.m . to lhe former Chapman's Market in
Syracuse where a trailer pulled by a City
Ice and Fuel truck was m lire.
Fire was contained iO a wheel bearing

measure ,

With the three · precin cts now
established lor Olive Township, Meigs
County wlU have 34 voting precincts.

on the trailer which was carrying 6,200
gallons of fue 1 oil Fire Oliel Bob Willis

FIREMEN SUMMONED
. GALUPOUS - The GalliPOiis Fire
Department was .called to the scene of a
vehicle fire Saturday at 10:03 a.m. on the
600 block of Second Ave.
The department reports thai a short in
the wiring of a van owned by Geraldine
Gibson, Gallipolis, cavsed $125 damage to
the e ngine compartment of the vehic!e
when wiring, hose and insulation ignited .

reported. Twelve men answered the call.
There was only minor damages.

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ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED - James Butler,lelt, District 13-K Governor of
Uons International, spoke on club matters Friday eveni'll! when the PomeroyMiddleport Club met at the Meigs Inn to observe its 3oth am1iversary. With Butler
on right is Robert Hill. president of the local club. Vocal and instrumental
cnter!ainment wsa provided by Dave and June Harris.

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Gallipolis, was cited Friday on charges of
littering.

Mason deputy is indicted by jury

Democraticcommitt~erilan, asked to have
their- voting precinct reinstated . Andrew

TRAFFIC COUNT
COLUMBUS, Ohio· (AP)- At least
three pers.ms have been killed on Ohio
highways this weekend, acc.rding to
the state highway patrol.
All three lust their lives In a thre.,.
car accident on IDterstate 70 In Mont·
go~mcry County early
Saturday
morning.
The patrol, which started the cuunt
at 6 p.m. Friday, will continue keeping
track of the fatalities until IDidnlght
Sunday.
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Dead are :
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Saturday
John P. Hugftes, 27, Columbus,
driver, in three-&lt;!a'r accide~t In Mont·
gomery County.

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PATROL KEPT BUSY - An auto operated by Nelda Caldwell, 28, Gallipolis .
incurred moderate da mage during one of 11 accidents investigated Friday by the

plan, which addresses more than one need,

hospital by the ·Point Pleasant Rescue
Squad.
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Meanwhile, back at the subject's car,
Gaskins said that Akers saw lyir)g Jo.
plain view what appeared to be guns
pertruding from under the car s~at.
City Police also are mvest1gatmg the
theft of some tools and a dairy truck
sometime early today from the Valley
Bell Dairy on Jefferson Me, by an in·
dividual who apparently badly cut '
himself ·in the process of the burglary.
The building had been entered through

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The patrol investi gated a two-ve hicle

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RIO GRANDE - Public hearings will
be held in tlle municipal building in the
Village of Rio Grand ~ at 7:30p.m. on Jan.
10 and again on ~an : 30, concerning the
hlock gra nt program from HUD for small
citi es .according to Mayor Marlin
Wedemeyer .
The Department of Housing and Urban
Development has currently alloca ted
money for small cities for development
needs. The amount allocated lor the single
purpose program is $8,162,100 and the
amoWlt allocated for the comprehensive

Robbery suspect hospitalized;
another leaves trail of blood

OPEN .FRIDAY .NIGHT TIL 8
SAVE YOUR R.C., NEHI, UPPER 10,
DIET RITE &amp; DADS ROOT BEER

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injury and were transPOrted by the Gallia
Volunteer Squad to Holzer Medical Center.
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Booten was treated for multiple
contusions and abrasions, and released.
Parsons was treated for a nasal
~ fracture, contusions .and abrasions, and
released.
Both vehicles were demolished.

Public hearings
are announced

TiiA'r WHITE FLUFFY stuff returned Friday alter nearly a year's absence
and for some, like Craig· Darst, 13, Middleport , that meant it was time to get the
ole' sled out for· a [ew pra ctiCe· runs.

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Special cl_e arance sale price 11n men's spt)rt coats • 3 piece vested
suits- Van · Heusen dress shirts - men's sport shirts • knit shirts •
dress flannel shir,ts- men's and boys winter jackets· men's and boys
pajamas • men's sweaters.

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

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Tuesday's meeting which is ope n to the
public as well ·as members of the two

JANUARY CLEARANCE SAtE

FROM HAYDENVILLE, OHIO

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POMEROY - The Meigs industrial chambers .
site study will he ..-esented at a joint
Purpose of the study was to
meeting of tlle Pomeroy and MiddlePOrt investigate existing and POtential sites, to
Olambers of Commerce, beginning at l2 survey local manufac turers in regard to
noon Tuesday at the Meigs Inn .
their opinions and to compile information
Aspects of the study will be presented on market potential.
by James M. JeMings Associates,__
Paul Simon, p~eside nt of the Pomeroy
Columbus, which
compiled
the Chamber of Commer ce, Cash Bahr,
in£ormation in conjunction with the project president of the Middleport Cham ber o£
of the Buckeye Hills . Hocking Valley Commerce, and Thereon John son,
Regional Development Commission.
president of the Meigs County Regional
The study was for OOth Meigs a nd Planning Commission, will be in charge of
Athens countieS. However, only the Meigs Tuesday 's session.
County aspects wjll be discussed at
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4 PIECE GROUP

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NIGHTS

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There was moderate damage to the
accident on SR 160, one mile south of U.S.
auto .
·
·35, at 1:45 p.m ~ ·
The patrol investigated a one-vehicle
· Officers rePQrt that a south bound auto
operated by Pearlie Estep, 36, Mason , accident on Bulaville Porter Rd., three
went out of control on the .icy pavement, and one{enUJ miles north of SR 160, at 3:45
slid left of center, "Jld struck a mrth bound p.m .
Officers report tllat-a north bow1d auto
vehicle driven by John Keels, 67 . Bidwell.
slaw for traff;c.
Both vehicles incurred moderate driven by Marcus Racer, 19, Gallipolis,
went out of control on the icy pavement,
The Booten vehicle went left of center damage .
and strnck a south bound auto driven by
. Offlcers Were called to the scene of a passed off lll e left side of the roadwav over
Wanda Parsons, 57~ Gallipolis.
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· .lone-auto mishap oo Bulaville Porter Rd .. an embankment and struck a pile of dirt.
Both drivers displayed visible signs of !our{enths of a rnile norlll of SR 160, at 4
Continued on Aa2

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HAVING SURGERY
Sha!"On Smith, Pomeroy,
was taken to University
, Hospital this morning where
she will undergo surgery
Saturday morning .

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GALLIPOI.IS - Friday's first major
snowstorm or the season resulted in 11
highwaY accidents in which two persons
were injured according to the Gallia-Meigs
Po~t , Ohio State Patrol. \
Approximately twa and . one-half
;nr:hes of snow fell throughout the day and
n;,ght. This was accompanied by subfree zing temperatures. ·
Officers were. called to the scene 'Of a
two-auto collisi9n on SR 7, live-tenths ol.a
mile north of u·.s. 35, at 2:30 p.m.
According to the patrol, a north bound
auto. operated by Cindy Booten, 19,
Bidwell, went out of ~antral on the icy
pavement when the brakes were applied to

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continues

Me and my

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11 highway accidents

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sources say it takes 900,000 to head a civilian Cabinet to in mind.
Balthtiar, a veteran of the
barrels to meet Iran's replace the military regime
domestic needs alone, and the . shah named last anti-shah opposition, '
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because of shortages the November in an Wlsuccessful · repoctedly agreed to recruit a
.-attempt
to
end
months
·
of
government
-after
the
shah
military-led govern ment
ordered fuel rationing last violence and crush religious bowed to ·delll!inds that · he
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and political opposition to his surrender some of his powers
week.
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and leave Iran temporarily.
An oil-industry source , who reign.
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After signing the royal
Most leaders of the ·
asked not to be named, said
IJlat with tlle return. of some decree naming Bakhtiar religio\ls and political
strikers the first shipments of prime miniater, the shah, alliance fighting the shah
kerosene and heating oil are Empress Farah and their said they would settle for
expected to reach Tehran children went to the ski slopes nothing less !han abdication
Saturday. Figures on total at Jajroud, 40 miles east of and denoWiced Bakhtiar (or
production lor the day were · Tehratr. Ardeshir Zahedi , dealing with the monarch.
Iran's
ambassador
to
But Ayatullah Khomaini,
unavailable.
ibis reductioo of parking space, area shoppers are belnB
METERS REMOVED -For the second time in less
Refineries in Abadan and Washington and a close eM- the shah's strongest foe and
incoovenlenced ooce again. The water started rlslns
than
a
month
the
parking
meters
on
the
upper
POmeroy
.
fidant
of
the
shah,
said
It
was
sjliritual
leader
of
Iran's
32
Tabriz resumed limited
Mooday after an extended period of rain saturated the
parking lot had to he removed hecause of high water. With
production today but those in the mooarch's first vacation million Moslems, told Tbe
. groWid.
Shiraz and Tehran remained from the capital In three Associated Press at hi s
shut doWn pending a decision months.
residence-in-exile outside
Bakhtiar has said the shah . Paris : "The shah and ... his
by their striking workers
COACHES MEICTING
would leave for a "rest and a ' immediate family
are
Saturday.
lbere
will be a · meeting of
Ayatullah Khomaini, the vacation" while the new gov- criminals am they have to be
wrestling
officials and
Moslem religious leader who emment works to restore or- tried and pwtlshed according
coaches
Tuesday
at 7 p.m. at
By ROBERT L. SHAFFER anti-war demonstrato~s. told which touched off a lkecond
iB the symbol of the anli-11hah der, but the trip to Jajroud to Islamic laws ."
Meigs
High
School.
Associated Press Writer newsmen angrily that blast of gunfire from the
movement, bad called clearly was mit what h• harl
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CLEVELAND.
(AP) "everyooein the world knows troops.
Wednesday for the workers to
"We deeply regret those
After
eight
years
and
more
that
a mooetary settlement iB
produce enough fuel to ease
.
events,"
the statement said.
than
$1
million
in
legal
costs,
not
made
unless
there
Is
Sui!:!.
the burden on the people.
Mrs. Holstein, who joined
the battles over damage and liability involved.''
·
The shah emerged from
claims for victims of the Ohio
"The leadership of Ohio other parents and victims at
near-seclusion in his palace I
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National Guard shootings at ought to be ashamed it caMOt an ~motion-filled news
Thursday . for his brief
EDWARD
PUGH
ASA GRADY
vacation in the nearby
Kent State University have admit that it apologized in conference, said she was
Edward
Pugh,
64,
Circle
Funeral
services
for
Asa
ended
in a
$675,000 this statement," said Krause, horrified "at first when the
mountains . Earlier, he
Hill,
,died
unexpectedly
$675,000 settlement was
Eugene
Grady,
Houston
,settlement.
of Pittsburgh.
formally appointed Baklitiar
Wednesday evening at
Texas, former Meigs County
But
the
settlement
Elaine Mlller Holstein, propoaed.
Then, she said, "I realized
O'Bleness Memorial Hospital
resident, were held today at
announced
Thursday · whose son, Jeffrey Miller,
that
nothing In the world
following a heart · attack
the Jack Carswell Funeral
immediately sparked a new · died in the gunfire, also
By Associated Press
which he suffered while at
would
satisfy me because
HOO\!l •• l:l~.!!..
Rain and freezing drizzle ~ontroversy: Did it include insisted that there was an
work at Ohio University.
what I wanted was an
Mr. Grady was preceded in slicked roads in Oklahoma an apology by state officials apology.
M.r. Pugh was born in
death by his mother, . Estie
"We didn't just let them kill impossibility. I wanted Jeff
and northern Texas, and cold for the May 4, 1970 shootings
Athens County, son of the late
Grady. Survivors not listed temperatures
that.left
four
students
dead
our
kids and wound our kids," back."
continued
Frank and Bessie Cranmer
are a brother, Debnar Grady, today from the Midwest to th"e and nine wounded?
she said. "We kept them on
Pugh. He was a frequent
Racine, and five step- Atlantic Coast.
"We make no apology," the hook for eight-and-a-half
visitor in Meigs County and
children.
former
Ohio
Adjutant years. They have now
Deaths related to the cold
'was well known here.
General
Sylvester
DeiCorso apologized and that
were reported Thursday in
He was a Iarmer· in th,e
said
after
the
settlement
was
statement
is
an
apology,"
she
lllinois, where two mentally
Albany area for many years
Hospital News
record
In
U.S.
said_
read
into
the
retarded boys were found
and had been employed at
District Court.
The
controversial
SURPRISE PARTY
frozen to death, and in
Ohio University for the past
Veterans Memorial Hospital Georgia, where an elderly
However, Sanford Jay statement Included in the · · A surprise birthday party
18 years. He was a memher of
Admitted - Hattie Eddy, woman died In a fire kindled
Rosen, lawyer for the group settlement agreed to by the honoring Curtis Riffle was
the
Pleasant
Valley u;ng ·Bottom ; Carol Hubof fami!y members and state in the name of GQv. given recently by 1$. ;vife,
by sparks from a bedroom
Methodist Church.
bard, Syracuse; Velma fireplace.
victims, insisted that the James A. Rhodes and 27 other Sharon, and daughter, Greta.
Surviving are his wife, Imboden, Rutland; Salem
statement of regret in, defendants '- aU of them Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Electric use records were
Evelyn Steinmetz Pugh; a Yates, Racine .
corporated in the_ settlement pre51!nt or former National . Dan Knotts and Lena, -Eileen
set in Milwaukee and in North
son, Larry of Guysville Route
Discharged
Brady an.: South Carolina.
• an apology,"
. Guard members - conceded snyder, Mr. an d Mrs. Do~
" clearly 18
1; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Knapp, Jack Lance, Eric
Aild Arthur Krause, whose that tile "tragedy of May 4, Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Dan .
Gchools · were . closed
(Lorna) McKibben, "The Powell, Marvin Edwards,
Thursday in parts of daughter, Alllson, was one of 1970 should not have oc- Newell, Middleport; Mr. and
Drive your next car with the happy knowledge
Plains; three grandchildren, Paul Burtmi.
~e four students killed when curred" and that possibly Mrs. Mike Newell, Cheshire, •
Oklahoma because of icethat it is finance,d the Best Way .. . the Bank Way .
Steve Pugh of Guysville;
"another method would have and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drake
guardsmen opened fire· on
coated roads, and Oklahoma
Lennie McKibben, Athens,
resolved the confrontatioo" and Christy, Pomeroy.
Gov . George Nigh ordere~ all
and Shirley Strawn, Logan ;
non-essential state workers to
Holzer Medical Center
two great · grariqchildren,
Discharges,
Jan.
4
stay home today because of
two ·sisters, Mrs. Tracy
Something New AI Our Drive-Thru WindotD
Mrs.
Edmund
Armstrong
the hazardous driving con'
TO END MARRIAGES
(Grace) Whaley of Pomeroy,
pomeroy
In Meigs County common
and Mrs. Joe (Vivian) Kelly, and daughter, Naomi Blac k, ditions.
rutland
Bessie
Crawford,
-Erma
Rain
was
reported
from
the
·
pl'eas
court Paula Jayne
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Homestead , Ftd.
tuopers plains
f,vans,
Brandon
Floyd,
Ke
n·
coast
of
eastern
Texas
into
Thomas,
Rt. I, Middleport,
Besides his parents, he was .
Don.
Arkansas
and
Louisana,
with
nelh.Ison,
Vernon
Keels,
for
divorce against
filed
suit
presented in death by two
na
Murray,
Robert
Neal,
freezing
drizzle
over
the bonk of
John
Stephen
Thomas, same
sisters, Mildred l!nd .,Anna
Rena
Poelker,
Esther
Prof·
Oklahoma
and
northern
.
address.
the century
Mae Pugh.
V
.
Anne Hatfield was granted
Funeral services will be fill, Robert RAnkin, Goldie Arkansas. Snow fell in
established 1872
Nebraska , Kanasas and
a divorce from Robert
held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Rofef, Deborah Snook, much
of the Midwest. ·
~Hatfield, Lisa Pi~rce ·from
Hughes-Van Fossen Funeral Sherry Tatten, John Wastier,
Snow continued through the
Mark Pierce and Melva L.
Home . with the Rev, Kenneth Garnet Williamson, Matthew
Williainson , Ronda Wilson, Great Lakes region, and snow
Eblin from Gerald C. Eblin,
McKibben officiating. Burial
will be in Clark's Chapel Patty Wolford, Ruth Ann showers were reported
Wright.
across western New York.
Cemetery. Friends may call
A strong cold front off the
. 1hs, J an. 4
1r
B
at the funeral home any time.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cana- West Coast brought rain into
SQUAD RUN
day , daughter, Rio Grande.
southern ... California and
The Pomeroy emergency
Mr. and Mrs. Joey Crab· cloudy skies and low ternsquad went to the home of
tree, son, Oak Hill.
· peratures were reported in
James Soulsby, Union Ave.,
Mr. and Mrs . Cahrles Har· the Pacific ·Northwest .
at 1:34 p.m. Thursday for
rison, daughte r, Jackson .
Readings below zero were
Mrs. Jed Wlll, Pomeroy, who
Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Kelv· recorded in Nebraska and the
had become ill there. She was .
ington, daughter, Waverly.
Dakotas.
taken to Holzer Medical
Mr . and Mrs . Lonnie
Temperatures around the
Center.
Newell, dau ghter, New nation at 2 a.m. EST ranged
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APPEARING THIS WEEKEND
from
37
below
zero
in
Butte,
W
V
Our Roast Beef and Roast Ham Sandwiches start with
.
Haven , . a.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mont. to 67 in Fort Lauderspecially selected USDA inspected meats. The meat is
MEET MONDAY
sliced thin and STACKED HIGH on a sesame seed bun .
AT THE
Rawlins, daughter, Oak Hill. dale, Fla.
The Twin City Shrine Ciub
There· is plentv of lean meat nutrition that the entire
will meet Monday, Jan. 8, at
familv needs daily.
7:30 p.m. Re!resbmen1s will
be served.

By THOMAS KENT _
Anoclated Press Writer
TE!fflAN, Iran · (AP) Oilindustry sources said
striking petrolewn workers
began returning to their Jo.b s
today, apparently heeding
the call of the anti-11hah
religious opposition r to
produce enough oil to save
the Iranian economy from .
collapse.
Palace sources reported, .
meanwhile,
that
the
embattled Shah Mooammad
Reza · Pahlavl returned to
Tehran by helicopter from
the nearby ski resort of
Jajroud, where he had gone
Thursday for a brief
vacation. Empress Farah
and
their
children
accompanied the moriarch .
Shah pour Bakhtiar ,. the
shah's choice for prime
minister, was readying his
proposed · new
civilian ·
Cabinet for presentation to '
the monarch this weekend
and .later to tlle Parliament .
sm·ce the tatest rowtd of
anti-shah strikes began last
month, oil production has
plwruneted from 6 million
barrels a day to 250,000
barrels or less . industry

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POMEROY - There wlll be a Roact
meeti ~g Monday at 1 p.m. at the Senior
Citizens Center . Members are to bring lt'/8
monitoring report.

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