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Gavin employee receives award
Emil E. Hoffman , Point
Pleasant, an employee of the
General James M. Gavin
Plant. recently received a

operat ihg eonditio ns, or
reduce operating expenses.
These innovati ons often
result in fin ancial saving s

cash

being passed on to the con·

award for his con-

tribution m the "Operations
Improvement '· program of
the American Electric Power
System.
Cash awards are given to
employees by Ameri can
Electric Power for ideas
wh ich improve safety ,

sumer .

The

ideas

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WithYour Clothes
See Us Next
Wash Day!
convenience and

afe

pu blished in a system-wide
magazine so other facilities
in the sys(em can benefit
from th em The cash awa rd
was presented to Hoffman by
J . W. Lizon; Gavin Plant
Manager.

e~ onomy

Area Deaths ! Nationwise
Energy bill introduced

GINA MENCIIINI
Mr s. Clement e (G ina 1
Menchini. 82, resident of 309
Wetzgall Ave., Pomeroy, died
early Thursday morning at
Pine Crest Care Center after
a lingering lllness.
Mrs. Menchini was a native

of l.ucc ~. Italy. Her husband,
Cl eme nte Menchini,
pre ce ded her in death
November 19, 1976, and her
son,
Renzo
Menchini
precedeil her in death in 1969.
She is surv ived by her
dau ghter-in-law,
Ja ckie
Menchini, Pomeroy, and two
grandc hildr en, ·Micke y
Men ch ini, Charl eston , W.
Va., and Mrs. Tom (Jenny)
Foster, Washington,. D. C.,
and one great grand·
daughter, Amy, and several
nieces and nephews.
Rosary services are slated

. at Ewing Funeral Home,
Friday evening at 7: 30 p. m.
Visitation is from 2 to 9 p. m. ·
Friday.
Services are scheduled for
)0 a. m. Saturday at the
Sacred Heart Church with

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MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY

RACINE
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MILLARD SAYRE
Millard
Sayre,
65,
Ravenswood, W. Va ., died at
his home Jan . 15 after suffering a heart attack. Mr,
Sayre was a fanner resident
of the Apple Grove and
St ringburg communi!.
Mr. Sayre is survived by
his wife. Edith ; his mother,
Mrs. Josie Sayre, Millwood,
IV. Va .; three children, three
step-children, 19 grand·
children, several great
grandchildren, three sisters,
Mrs. Mildred Scarberry ,
Evergreen Hills; Mrs . Faye
Merica), Millwood; Leota,
Florida ; four brothers, Jack
Say re, Danny Sayre of
Florida ; Ashford Sayre and
Tilford Sayre of Parkers·
burg, and an aunt, Mrs.
Dolly Wolfe, Rt. 2, Racine.
F uneral services were held
Monday at the Casto Funeral
Home in Evans, W. Va. with
interinent in Evergree n
Cemetery.

Rain forecast
in Ohio Friday
By The Associated Press
High pressure will move
over Ohio tonight, ending
linge ring snow · flurri es
exc ept in the extreme
north eastern section of the
state.
No precipitation is forecast
for ton ight, but clouds will in-

e24 WASHERS

buriaJ at .Sac:.:rcd Heart
l'rmetery, Pomeroy.

the southwestern states will
move toward the Mississippi ,
Valley on Friday, and the
high pressure over Ohio will
·mov e toward the east coast.
Rain will spread into
southern Ohio early Friday.
Rain or snow will reach

central Ohio during the day ,
crease over western Ohio . and snow will develop over
Eastern Ohio will ·be mostly northern Ohio.
Low
t e mperatur es
clear .
Another storm brewing in overnight will be from 5 to 10
in eastern Ohio and 10 to 20 in
the west. High temperatures
in Ohio Friday will range
from 25 to 30 in the north to
the 30s in the south .
In Rutland Mayor Eugene
Th om pson's Court Wed·
nesday night two defendants Acupuncture
were fined and three others
forfeited bonds.
.
Fined were Ernest ine Hale, to be regulated
Rutland , and Tom Walters,
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Middleport, $15 and costs Ohio's Legislature soon will
each, speeding.
receive a bill to license and
Forfeiting $30 bonds each regulate acupuncture.
on speeding charges were
Rep . Terry Tranter , DJanet . Ambrose, Pomeroy, Cincinnati, said Wednesday
John Taylor, Gallipolis, and he is preparin g a bill
William Imboden, Rutland . per m itting the Chine se
practice of puncturing the

Mayor's Court

gold
or disease,
silver needles.
!~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!EEl with
hody to
cure
usually
His measure will be similar
to a law already passed in
Florida , he sa id .
Under Tranter's bill, the
state, presumably the Ohio
State Medical Board, would
· set qualifi ca tions and
regulate the profession.
The Hamilton County lawmak er said, however, that he
expects
th e
medical profe ssion to oppose his

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Senate honors
football squad
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Youn gs t o wn State
University's football team
was honored Wednesday in a
re1;0lution adopted by the
Ohio Senate.
A separate resolution paid
tribute to Bill Narduzzi, Penguins coach, whose team
compiled a 10-2 record last
fall in winning the All Mid·
Continent Conference
Championship.
Sens. Harry Meshel, DYoungstown, and Thomas E .
Carney, D-Girard', sponsored
the resolutions.

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAPJ - A Richland County
lawmaker has introduced a comprehensive bill to
promote use of solar and 0ther new sources of en~rgy.
Rep. Sherrod Brown, D-Mansfield, offered his
proposal Wednesday, along with an impressive,
, bipartisan list of 27 co-sponsors.
.
.
lh addition to tax incentives for the IUStallatlOn of
solar equipment, the bill also provides a 111ethod for
home .and property owners to obtain solar easements.

Marvin shows no emotion
LOS ANGELES (A P) - Actor Lee Marvin shOwed
no emot ion when his former lover, Michaell Triola
Marvin wept bitterly on .the stand as she recalled her
pregna~cies by Marvin and tlie abortions she said left
her unable to bear children.
At one point Wednesday, as Miss Marvin spoke
barely above a whisper, the actor's voice boomed
across the court room : "I can't hear a thing," Miss
Marvin was told to speak louder.

2~-year

relationship ends

GODTHAAB , Greenland (AP) - Greenlanders
rode dogsleds and snow scooters through howling
blizzards Wednesday to vote overwhelmingly for home
rule and an end to their 250-year-old colonial
relationship with Denmark.
Rockets and fireworks flared over this huge
northern island and jubilant Greenlanders staged a
torchlight parade through the streets of Godthaab as
returns came in by telephone·or radio from towhs and
settlements as much as 1,000 miles apart.

20 wowtded by bomb blast
JERUSALEM (AP) - A Palestinian guerrilla
bomb blast wounded 20 persons in a crowded open-air
market In the heart of the Jewish half of Jerusalem
today as U.S. Mideast mediator Alfred Atherton began
his second day of ta lks with Israeli leaders.
Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization
said in Beirut that one of its underground urtits in Israel
was responsible. It said the unit was named after Abu
Ali lyad, a senior military leader of AI Fatah killed in
Jordan's l970-71 civil war.

Flynt sells Ohio magazine
COLUMBUS, ( AP ) - Ohio magazine has been sold
by the Larry Flynt orgartization to the Dispatch
Printing Co. of Columbus for an undisclosed amount.
Officials of Dispatch Printing, which also
publishes The Columbus Dispatch, said in a statement
Wednesday that they plan to. supply the resources
necessary to make the 100,001J.&lt;:irculation magazine a
quality , highly competitive publication.

Jury pondering evidence
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -A Montgomery County
grand jury is pondering evidence in connection with
the 1977 rape-slaying of the daughter of a woman
Episcopalian priest.
James A. Brogan, chief assistant prosecutor, said
evidence was presented Wednesday against Eugene W.
Gall, of Hillsboro, already under a death sentence in
Kentucky .
Brogan declined to discuss the evidence but said
the grand jury was expected to make its report today.
Beth Ann Mote, 14, daughter ·of the Rev. Doris
Mote , the second woman in Ohio to be ordained, was
abducted Oct. 20, 1977, as she walked home from
school. Her nud e body was stabbed numerous times
and she was later found in a secluded area, according
to Oakwood Public Safety Director Michael Kelly.

Farm legislation main topic
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A panel of state
legislators will discuss upcoming farm legislation with
Ohio Fanners Uoion members at the organization's
annual meeting beginning today in Columbus. A
Friday appearance of the legislative panel will
highlight the three-day meeting. Some of the
legislation likely to be discussed will include delayed
pricing of grain and grain warehouse bending.

Contributions being returned
CLEVELAND (AP ) - People who have been
sending contributions to help Cleveland through its
current cash crunch are getting their checks back
along with a polite letter saying, in effect, thanks but
no thanks .
City Hall spokesman Andrew Juniewicz said
Wednesday the people who send in $10 or $20 are being
advised that Mayor Dennis Kucinich "appreciates
th eir interest and offer to help, but the city can't
accept. "

Ernest H. Covert
announces retirement
, F:rnest H. Covert has
retired after 38 years in the
finance business, the last
eight years in Gallipolis.
He has been bra nch
manager of the Gallipolis of·
fice · of Credit Thrift of
America, Inc., during a
period in which the Gallipolis
office has grown to become
one of the leading offices of
more than 550 owned and
operated by Credit Thrift
Financial Corp. throughout
the nation.
This has been achieved, he
sa id , "through the patronage
of the people and businesses
of Gallipolis, Gallia County,
and surroUnding counties."
Recently a retirement dinner for Mr. Covert was held
at the Fox Farm Inn ,
Chillicothe , given by the area
manager, Roy Arnold, a
former employee of Mr .
Covert, who is now district
manager of eastern Ohio;
J eff Boszor, district manager
of the local area; and 0. R.
Goodwin , director of opera·
lions, Evansville, III.
Mr. Covert came to
Gallipolis in 197! , taking o.ver
the management of the local
office. He came from Belpre,
where he had served as
branch manager for eight
years.

A native of Scioto County,
Mr. Covert began his career
in the field of conswner loan
and finan ce in July, 1940, in

ERNEST H. COVERT
after 38 years In the financ e
business has announced his
retirement. He has been
branch manager of · the
Gallipolis office of Credit
Thrift of America, Inc.
Portsmouth , as an employee
of the old City Loan and Sav·
ings Company. He served. as
manager with that company
in both the Pomeroy and
Portsmouth offices.
In 1964 he acce,pted employment with Park Loan, which
later was acquired by Credit
Thrift of America, Inc.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Holzer Medical Center
ADMITTED
Della
Discharges, Jan. 17
Curti s, Pomeroy Thelma
Donald
Bailey, MAry
Garrett, Pomeroy; Bernice Bowman, Herbert
Brown,
Lavalley, Racine; Ross Kent,
Helen
Dempsey,
J
o
Ann
Addison; Annette Lambert, Grow, Mary Hively, Artha
Pomeroy; Ma ry Darnell,
Athens; Wanda Imboden , Hornsby, Jack Jonas, John
Syracuse ; Kevin Barton, Kell, William King, Merle
Middleport ; Steven Teaford, Kuhn, Sr, ·Geraldine Lewis,
Jessica Maynard, Ricky McPortland; Wibna Anderson, Clellan,
Evelyn Melton ,
Racine.
William
Patterson, Mrs.
DISCHARGED - Larry
Rochie
Pendley
son,
Spencer, Julie Richards, William Ratcliff,andHarry
Janet Pullins.
. Rhodes, Sr , William
Sheridan, Joe Suck, Dorothy
Tirpak, Estella Waugh, ELva '
CommiHee would Westfall , Reba Wilcoxon, Ann
Wise, Marshall. Wolfe.

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probe problems

Chicago •••
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tires, abandoned their
vehicles on Interstate 95 betwee n Providence and
Pawtucket, R. 1., during a
three-inch snowfall , state
police said.
Thirteen inches of snow fell
in the mountains of southern
Utah, and there was rain over
southern California and
Arizona.

APPLY FOR LICENSE
Making application for
marriage license in Gallia
Co unty
Probate Court
Wednesday
were Carl
subdivisions.
"II is obvious that no city - · Thomas Wolfe, 33, Jackson,
even Cleveland - can end up insurance salesman! and
$125 million in debt Alana D. Tucker, 22, Addison,
overnight," Van Meter said·. unemployed.
'

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Holzer at 7:30 p.m . for · crash occurred at aptreatm ent of fractur ed proximately 5 p.m., shortly
ankles, multiple abrasions after the plane departed from
and contusions.
the Gallia -Meigs Regional
Killed in the accident were Airport enroute to Lexington,
pilot Kenneth Dyer, 42, '· •· Ky·
.
.
Blessing Rd., co-&lt;Jwner of
The twm-englne plan e hit
Dyer Brothers Lumber Co.; the ground , flipped end ·over
Fred Houck, 31, Patriot Star ·end and came to rest along a
Route, an em ployee of Dyer cr~ek near Scotto'"!' about 12
Brothers Lumber ; and miles north of Huntmgton and
Rodney Beaver 32 Nelltll· 22 mile s southwest of
borhood Rd .
' '
Gallipolis.
The Lawrence Co unty
T~e . Federal Aviation
Sheriff's Department said the Admimstration
is
in-

CONTINUES

bill introduced
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP l- .
Rep . Francin e Panehal, DCieveland, has introduced a
bill establishing a "public
officials' integrity act."
Under her proposal, offered
in the House on Wednesday, a
former official or exemployee of a public agency
could not represent a client or
render advice in cases before
that agency for at least two
years after leaving their jobs.
Another provision of Mrs.
Panehal's bill, designed to
eliminate potential cooflicts
of interest, says a former
chief administrator could not,
at any time, represent a
client or provide information
on matters before the agency.

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20%
40% :~50%
•ALL FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN,
WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS.
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BEDSPREADS,. TABLE COVERS.
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ELBERFELDS IN PO·M·ROY
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vestigating the accident , tlw
cause of which has yet to be
determined.
Witnesses said that one ot
the engines was "coughing
and choking" as it went down
in a field off Polkadotte Rd.,
at the intersection of Dillon
Ridge ltd.
The plane landed cockpit
upright , wings and engine s
inta ct , with the fuselag e
slightly bent. There was no
fir e.
,
Inv estigator

(USPS 145-960)

VOL. NO. XXIX

NO. 194

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Polygamist John
Singer who often boasted he would rather die than
allow his t hildren to attend public schools was killed by
a shotgun blast after he pulled a gun on 10 police
officers ll'ying to arrest biro, authorities said.
Singer, 47, was shot Thursday when police sought
to arrest him outside his home on assault and contempt
charges.

Wayne has no assurance
LoS ANGELES (AP) - There is no assurance that
actor John Wayne will recover from cancer , officials at
UCLA Medical Center say, bu! the Hollywood
veteran's " tremendous will to live" is encouraging.
"Hope is what we want to hear right now, " srud
Bernard Strohm, administrator of the hospital where
the 71 year old star of Westerns and war movies is
recovering from cancer surgery. What is important to
me isthis tremendous will to live that Mr. Wayne
carries," Strohm added at a briefing.

General Telephone Co. of
Ohio joined ot her Meigs
~ Co unty residents in pay in g·
property taxes this year with
the first half payment on a
total yearly tax of $140,000
having been mailed to the
Meigs County Treasurer.
"Thi s is a 12 percent in·
crease over last year's taxes
here." said Terry McGrath ,
Athen s. Acting Customer
· Serv ice m anager. 1n the last

moving into Ohio is ex·

peeled to change freez ing
rain and snOw in the s tate
to rain. The warm air is
moving across so uthwestern Ohio into north·

y,:as recently reelected

lhc
state tonight. and will

president of Racine Villoge
Council for 1979.

blanket th e state
Saturday.

NAMED TO BOARD - ·
businessman
Larr}' Powell has been
nantrd to fill a vacancy on

weste rn sections of

by

the Meigs Local Buard of
Educa tion brought about

by the res ignation of
Wendell Houver. Powell
" ·ill fill the vacancy until
J an. I, 19ti0, with a

.

The Ohio Elections Commission last August
recommended that Sheriff Donald. Sanders and his
chief deputy, Maj. Warren Holloway, be prosecuted for
election law violations.
In September, a Clark County court appointed Bill
Owens as special prosecutor in the case.

DAYTON, Ohio . (AP) - Natural gas supply
restrictions for some 21,000 industrial and commercial
customers of the Dayton Power &amp;.Light Co. bave been
lifted by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
Spokesman Donald Speyer said the Wednesday
decision was made because the utility now bas
unlimited gas from its supplier, The Columbia Gas
Transmission Co. Speyer said the supplies were
increased to 48 million cubic feet based on the n""da of
the two previous winters.

CETA layoffs forthcoming
CINCINNATI (AP ) - All 2,008 persons holding
public service jobs administered by the .city of
Cincinnati will be fired by October becausil of a $3
million cutback in federal .funds, a city official
announced .
·
Henry L. CHristmon, director of the city's
employment and training Division, said Thursday that
new federal rules limit employment on the jobs to 18
' months. He said federal Comprehensive Employment
Training Act funds financed the jobs of 687 persons in
33 city departments and divisions and 1,321 workers in
150 noo-orofit agencies.

replatement to be elected

in th e November, 1979
clrct ion .

l,owell

also

served on PomerOy Village
C~•uncil.

gency declaration in 12 years,
giving police authority to remove an es ti mated 3,000
abandoned cars. Church and
school parking lots were
offered as temporary auto
holding areas.
Urtited Airlines reported
reservation s for flights to
California were up 7 percent,
and a suburban Milwaukee
travel agency said business
was 10 percent ahead of last
year .
"They are coming in and
saying: 'Any time, as long as
it S warm and cheap.'" said
Jill Pollack of Whitefish Bay
travel agency .
Since the weekend storm ,
there have been 42 deaths in
lllinois, 19 in Wisconsin, 10 in
·Kansa s, eight in Missouri, .

Shareholders
approve 1-3
stock split
one- for -three stock
dividend was approved ·by the
Shareholders at the a!lllual
meeting of the Farmers Bank
and Savings Company held
Wednesday afternoon.
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
president , reported the bank
had enjoy ed its most
profitable year in history
with deposits reaching a new
high.
1\

1

years

Gener al

medical pCJtient. who was

taken t o Holz er Medical

Now You Know
.Julius Caesar cro ssed the
Hubieon in 49 H.C.

Center .

15 CENTS

Thereon Johnson, E. Robert
Schellhase, Leslie F. Fultz,
Fred W. Crow, Jr., C. Wayne
Swisher, Dr. Fred R. Carsey,
Jr., Richard C. Follrod and
Ferman E: Moore.
The following officers were
also re-elected: Theodore T.
Reed, Presid ent ; Thereon
1

Joh nson . Exec uti ve Vice
President ; Paul E. Kloes,

Vice
Pr es ident
and
Secretary; Roger IV. Hysell,
Cashier; Jon P. Karschnik ,
Assistant Cashier; Joanne J .
(Continued on page 12 1

Telephone 's property taxes
have been in cr eased u:;
percent in this county, he
said.
Ge ner a l Te lephon e's
taxa ble property include s
la nd, bu ildin gs, cab le ,
sw itching equipment, pole
lines and telephones , the
manager explained. "Much
of our taxable property , such
as und ergro und ca ble is.
hidden from view," McGrath
said. " We must mclude the
cost of every wire within each

cable, whether it \ un poles or
undergro und."
Statewide,
Ge n e ral

Telephon e will poy (&lt;txes on
propc11 y valued at more than

$279 milliqn, the manager
exp lained.

Th e

tax

is

distribut ed to 329 school
dist ricts in 83 counties.

General' s total tax bill this
year w ill be over $12.2
million. up to $1 million over
la ~t

year. he said .

Although property taxes
arc a part of the company 's

operating cost. they do
represent ao average ann ual
co ~1 of $22 for every customer
in the ~tate. the manager

Gas explosion

noted .

kills workmen
I.OC AN, "Ohio !A P I Columbia Ga s Co. officials
say they have not determined
wl"llit caused a pipeline to

burst Thursday, killing two
workmen who were repairing
lea k in it.
Transmission mecha nics

C:t

William Mi ller, 45, of Logan,
and Gerald Hampshire, 53, of
Hockbridge, were working on
U1e 16-inch pipe in a ditch
wht&gt;n it ruptured, company

officia ls said.·
Two other workmen, both
heavy equ ipment opera tors,
\\'ere injured when the pipe ,
containing about 140 poWldS

of pressure, ripped open.
Michae l Downour , 30, of

Loga n, was listed in good
Directors re-elected were: condition in a I ,anc astcr
Theodore '1'. Reed, Jr ., hospital and .John Handolph,

seven in Michigan, five in

Iowa , three in Nebraska, two
in Oklahoma and one in Ohio.
Two people died Thursday
in an auto accident on an icy
highway near Homer, Neb .,
and a Canton, Mo ., man was
found dead of exposure a
short distance from his car
along U.S. 61.
··In other weather-related
deaths, a traffic death in
Main e on Thursday was
blamed on a storm that
dumped a record 27.1 inches
of snow on Portland .
More than 2 inches of rain
fell in Oklahoma, and ice in
Missouri in terrupted
National Guard efforts to aid
rural residents and farmers.
Sagging roofs remained a
serious pr~blem in Wisconsin
and Illinoi s, and Chicagoarea building supply dealers
reported a run supports to
shore up weak roo fs.
A section of roof on a Madison, Wis ., supermarket caved

fi ve

Pomeroy

Storm victims
being sought

The Nebraska State Patrol
said up to an in ch of ice
glazed highways and power
lines across the state, and
officials at th e Lee Byrd
Airfield in North Platte used
fertilizer to melt it.
The new storm was
expected to dwnp 4 inches of
heavy! wet snow on Chicago!
and Illinois authorities feared
it would lead to a rash of
collapsed roofs - 220 have
been r eported in the state
already.
Meanwhile, tempers flared
as the nation's second~argest
city slruggled to dig out from
one · of j ts worst storms.
Milwaukee residents sought
refuge in warmer climates.
Police were called to settle
an unruly crowd in a ll'ansit
station when a passenger illness delayed a Chicago
Transit Authrity subway
train for near! an hour,
And authorit s reported a
Chicago man shoveled snow
on a car, turned on a garden ·
hose and encased the auto in
ice after a stranger took a
parking space he 'd labored to
clear.
In wfwaukee, the Common
Council'issued its first emer-

SQUAD CALLED
1be Syracuse Ell squad
was ca lled Tuesday at 2:10
p.m. for f'rcd Jenkins, a

Large tax bill paid
by General Telephone

others ,were scheduled to
open late. The Cincinnati
city district was open but
without bus service.
Many fender bender s
were reported on lee
covered streets.
Warm southerly air

Missouri.

Witnesses at the scene

speculated the pilot may have
been trying to land in the flat
terrain along the creek .

FRIDAY , JANUARY 19, 1979

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY, OHIO

Schools In some parts of

By The Associated Press
State. police in Iowa rode in '
sand trucks to reach victims
of auto accidents .today as
freezing rain, sleet and snow
swept into the Midwest only
. days after a storm that has
claimed 97'lives.
" E very
kind
of
precipitation imaginable is
falling ," reported the state
Highway Patrol. Police were
. called out to round up a load
of hogs "running all over the
place" on Interstate 60.
Power transformers. burst
into flames Thursday as the
storm passed through
Kansas, leaving many homes
without electricity. Flooding
was reported in Kansas and

from the aircraft was when it flight if they think they can
took off.
J"each the nearc,~:,1 airport! or
Atkin s sa id that in look for th e nearest · ··~ld If
situations of in-flight trouble they feel reaching an airport _
pilots will either maintain is ilnpossible .

""""' e n t 1n e

at

the greater Cincinnati area
were closed and many

HEADS COU'NCIL Albert t Babe 1 Hill, well
known Racin e res id ent,

li ving ne·ar th e accide nt
scene , had pulled the bodies
from the wreckage.
Gloria Watson said three
men wer e alive '"''hen they
rea ched the plane, but one
was bleeding profusely and .
died shortly after the crash.
According to Ed Atkin s,
manager at the Ga ll ia-Meigs
1\egional Airport, the plane
depa rt ed from the un·
controlled field at · appro xim ately 4: 15 p.m. Atkins
said the last time he heard

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SPRINGFIEW, Ohio (AP) - An expanded
inyestigation into the Clark County sheriff's office is
expected to be completed by the end of the month,
according to the special prosecutor assigned to the

40, of New Lexin gton, was
reported in sa tisfactory
conditi on in a Lan ca s l ~,r
hospital.
A paramedic called to the

Over the last five years, the
company' s property taxes
have increased 52 percent
1 more than $4 million ). This
mcrease stems .not only from

higher tax rates. but also

Station .
Wi llia m Chadd.ock , a
Columbia Gas spokesman.

from the incr easing amounts
of cable and cAll -handling
equipment needed to serve
the company's 517.000

sa id

customers.

no

cust omers

los.t

serviee as a result of the
rupture and no residents
we re endangere d by the

break. He sa id the gas dis-

Miss Kim Taylor
making hi s tory

sipated into th e air and no fire
or expl osion resulted .

Meigs Co unty J umor Miss.

Jaycee charter
night f ete set
The Meig s Jaycee an·
nounced plans today for the
first annual Jaycee Charter
Night Banquet. The event will
be held Saturday, Ja nuary 27
at the Meigs Inn beginning at
7:30p.m.
Tickets may be purchased
by writing Jaycee Charter
Night Banquet, P. 0 . Box 2,

Miss Kim Taylor, No rth
1978. will make history for the
So utheast Ohio Ju nior Miss
Program when she appears
at the 1979 Ohio Junior Miss

Finals, Friday night. Miss
Taylor will present her talent
she presented at the finals
last vea r.
Mi~s Taylor will be the first
.Junior Miss fr om Meigs

County to perform at the
state fin als after being
a cont estant in the finals the
previous yt:ar.

The 1979 final s me being
held in Mount Vernon. Ohio. .
Pomeroy, 45769, or by con·
with two Southe rn High
\acting Dave Jenkins at the School seniors participating.
So uth ern Ohio Insurance
scene o£ the accident, Steve
Miss Lori Cha pman.
Adams. 26. was overcome by Se rvice , 304 East Main
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Street, Pomeroy or Ralph. Robert Chapman and Miss
na tura] gas fum es and was
•Werry
at the Meigs Inn. Price Cindy Patterson. daughter of
ho~pita li ze d in Logan, where
of
the
tickets
will be $5.
he was in stable condition .
Mr. and Mrs. Co rbett Pat·
All charter members of the terson. both of Syracuse. The
'lhe pipeline is located in a
rural area nortt""J of Logan in . Meigs · County Jaycees and
two hi.gh schoo l sen iors won
northern Ho ck in g County former Jaycees are urged to the honor to participate in the
near Ohio 93, JUSt west of attend the Charter Night ;tate finals by winning the
Banquet when all charter Nort h and South Meigs
Columbia Gas Tra nsm ission
members wi11 be recognized.
Co. 's Gore Compr essor
County Junior Miss Finals
this past November.
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in Thursday! ca using minor

injuries as customers and
clerks ducked for cover .
SCHOOLS CLOSED
A.ll schools of the three
Meigs County school
districts were closed late

t' rlday morning due to a
predicted Icc storm
reported headed for. Meigs
County . The storm was
predicted to last over a

Husbands could be immwted ·
&lt;XlLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI).- Inspired by a highly
publicized court case In Oregon, a Lucas County
lawmaker has introduced ·an Ohio bill eliminating the
immunity of husbands from rape charges brotig~t by
their wives.
Rep. John A. Galbraith, R-Maumee, says his bill
"could well be a deterrent to violent action" by a
lae!band against his wife. He said he thinks it is
demeaning to women to be coosidered the property of
the\!' husbands in sexual matters.

sheet, pending arrival of
Lawren ce Co unty Coroner
Dr. Harry Nenni . 1be sur·
vivors were transported by
SEOEMS to Holzer Medica l
Center.
Witnesses to the cra sh,
Donovan and Gloria Watson,
Polkadotte, aided by others

ditions for commuters.

Investigation nears end

case.

bodies remained be side the
a ircraft , covered with a white

traffic in Cincinnati was
reduced to a crawl today as
an Ic e storm cr eated

One man was killed, another injured and a
third managed to escape injury in a gas explosion
Thursday morning on Success Rd., Olive Twp.,
Meigs County .
Sheriff James J . Proffitt reported Donald
Osborne of Big Springs, W. Va ., died of injuries
suffered in the explosion. Taken to St. Joseph
Hospital at Parkersburg for treatment of injuries
was Dean Decker of Marietta . Decker is listed in
satisfactory cortdition. He had a fractured arm,
'
burns and facial ·injuries.
Marvin Marks, another worker, mana~ed to
escape iniury. According to reports, the trto was
capping a well at the time of the explosion. It
was believed the a ccident occurred because of
equipment failure . First reports indicated that
high pressures built up .after the well was .capped
which caused separatton af a large piece of
equipment which struck Osborne and Marks.

Polygamist Singer killed

men were dead upon his
arrived at the crash s ite . 'Th e

ICY HIGHWAYS
Mornin g rush hour

Explosion
kills man

Nationwise

Law r enc e

Wagner of t hq l.awrcJu.:r

County S.O. sa id the three

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Public officials'

OFFER GOOD THROUGH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21ST.

Airplane crash leaves three Gallians dead
Three Gallia CoWJty men
were killed and two injure.t
early Thursday evening when
their twin-engine aircraft
crashed tn Lawrence County.
Survivor David Martin, 23,
_ Brwnfield Rd., was listed in
guarded condition this
morning at Holzer Medical
Center with possible internal
injuries, fractured ankles,
and broken ribs.
Listed in good condition.
David
Saunders,
23,
Gallipolis, was admitted to

HOSPITAL NEWS

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A s ix-member legislative
committee would investigate
fin ancia l problems in
Cleveland and other cities
under a resolution offered in
the Senate .
The bipartisan panel, con·
sisting of three members
from each major political
party, was proposed by Sen.
Thomas A. Van Meter, RAshland.
Van Meter accompanied
his proposal with a prepared
statement in which he was
hi ghly critical of Democratic
State Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson.
He ass¢ted that Ohio law
requir!l"'the state auditor to
keep a continuous cheek on
fis cal affairs of political

wo men injured

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cording to reports received
by school administrators.

Weather
OHIO LOTIERY
Weekly Lottery\ Blue
006; White U; Gold 2.
\l'lnathon - 02470.

Ra in
tonight .
Tern·
peratures steady tonight.
Showers tomor row . Hi gh'
nea r 50. The chan ce of
precipitation is 90 percent
. tonight and tomorrow.

COMPLYING WITH A city ordinance against
blocking sidewalks, members of Local 2359 of the
lhternational Brotherhood or' Electrical Workers, on
strike against the Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative
smce Dec. 1dismantled their plywood structure in fr ont.of
the Cooperative Offices in Gallipolis , and moved into a
horse trailer Wednesday. According to striking electrical
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·; J"CO, to comply With city traffic ordinances, the trailer
will be. moved the length of itself every 24 hours. The
strike which affects electrical service m mne
south eastern Ohio counties enters its eighth week today. A
sign on the side of the mobile structure reads, " When all
else fails try a horse trailer."
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ment to select federal JUdges 'stnctly on the bas1s of ment,
w1thout any consideration of pohhcal aspect or mnucnce "
The Wh1te House IS expected soon to disclose, possibly Within
the next few weeks, the f1rst batch of Carter's nommat10ns for
the !52 new federal JUdgeships created when Congress late last
year approved the Ommbus Judgeship Act or 1978
Enough evide nce already IS available, however to suggest
two see mmgly contradictory concluswns about the nature of
the president s forthcorrung selections
- They undoubtedly will be as capable and d•stmgu1shed, 11
not more so as the JUdges designated by Carter's-predecessors
m recent decades There also Will be a dramatiC mcrease m
the numbe1 of women and members of nunonty groups named
to the fed eral bench
- Like many of h1s other s1mphstlc campaign promises, the
president's pledge to "no longer treat the admimstrat10n of
JUStice as politica l patronage" will be severely compronused
by the reahhes of pohtlcs
As m the past, the difference between failure and success for
many of the candidates bemg assessed m the complex screenmg process 11 11l be the1r 'connectiOns" or fr1 endshws wtth
members of the Senate, the White House staff and variOus
other pohliclans
To screen candidates for seats on the appellate courts serv·
m ~ the country's 10 federal JUdicial c1rcmts , the Wh1te House
has established 1ts own "ment selectwn" comnuss10ns But
Ca rter pohlical loyalists are heavily represented on those
panels
The president has had only llrruted success m convmcmg
senators to establish "mdependent, blue-ribbon JUdicial selectiOn conuniss•ons" to ftll dtstr1ct court vacancies -a drastic
departure from the past practice that allowed senators to
dommate the selection process m the1r states
About hall of the states now have such GOmmiSSIOns, but the
senators designate the members of those panels and politics
remams an Important element m the screemng process
To f1ll a U S D1stnc Court vacancy m Iowa last year, for ex·
ample, a ' blue nbbon" comnuss10n piCked by the state's two
Democratic senators offered the White House the names of
f1ve potential norrunees
The man selected from that list by Carter was Donald E
O'Bnen, a bnght, capable S10ux C1ty attorney who also hap·
pened to have a long and dlslmgw•hed history m Democrallc
poht1cs, at both the state and natwnallevels
O'Brien, Carter's Michigan campaign manager m the 1976
general elechon , was promptly confirmed by the Senate
desp1te obJections ratsed by the American Bar Assoclalton
Similarly, Rep Thomas P (Tip ) O'Neill, D-Mass, the
powerful speaker of the house, successfully lobbied Carter to
p1ck the brother of Rep Gunn McKay , D-Utah to f1ll a vacan
cy on the U S Court of Appeals for the lOth C1rcmt
Numerous senators have flatly reJected Carter's call to
estabhsh special cor111IllsSIOns m their stales Included m that
category are two reform-rrunded lawma~ers , Sens Adlai E
Stevenson, D-Ill , and PaulS Sarbanes, D·Md
' Sen Lloyd Bentsen, !).Texas, was quoted by a Dallas
newspaper as bluntly procla1nung that "! am the merit commtsslon for Texas " But the ten candidates approved by his
personal screemng comnuttee mcluded two women, a black
and a Mextcan-Amertcan
In other states, some wtth selection comnussrons, women
and members of nunonty groups have not fared as well The
Institute for Pubhc Representation, a Washington-based
public mterest group, recently wrote Carter
In Lou1s1ana, Missoun, V~rgtma, Illtnms and Oregon, only
the names of white males have been subrrutted for cons1dera
lion by the White House In some cases, only a smgle name has
been proposed for each vacancy "
Nevertheless, bemg a woman or member of a mmonty
group has become a valuable asset m competmg for a federal
Judgeship - and havmg the proper pohl1cal credentials re
mams even more Important

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SACRAMENTO, Calif (AP) - A member of the Carter
family says he's embarrassed by Billy's antics, and has of.
fered a public apology - from the priSOn where he's dmng
time
W1ll1am Carter Spann, 33, wrote a letter th1s week to Sacramento televtswn station KXTV, for Its letter feature, "On
Your Mtnd "
Perhaps due to their poSition m the pubhc eye, the otller
members of my family cannot appear to be embarrassed by
the antics of my Uncle Btlly," he wrote
I am embarrassed and on behalf of my family and myself,
please allow me to offer an apology to all concerned
Spann, the president's nephew, IS serVl!lg a 3-to-.'i year Jail
term for armed robbery at Vacavtlle State PriSOn.
"I used to think I was tbe family fool. I gladly turn that title
over to Uncle Billy May he re1gn m Plams," he sa1d
ST PAUL,Mmn (AP) - HelenWallendasaysherhusband,
~h~.:::ed last year m a htgh-W!fe accident, was afr8ld of dymg
Mrs Wallenda sa1d she av01ded seemg him of the fatal
acc1dent m San Juan, Puerto R1co, for several months, but
lmally saw a replay Just as her daughter Carla called to warn
that 11 would be on
"Just as the phone rang, I looked over at the televt.slon and I
saw Karlfalhng off thew1re ," she satd "!screamed I just got
hysterical "
Mrs Wallenda sa1d her husband would have chosen to die
the way he d1d "He was concerned about such thmgs as
cancer and he always satd, 'I don't ever want to diem a bed "
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - I.Alc:t Johnson Nugent, 31-year-&lt;&gt;ld
da ughter of the tate President Lyndon B Johnson, has ftled for
divorce from Patrtck Nugent after nearly 12'h years of
marnage
The divorce smt was ftled Wednesday by Mrs Nugent's
attorneys It Cited no groWJds , usmg the standard termmology
allowed by Texas ' no-fault divorce law No answer was flied by
Nugent
The couple have four children ages two to 12 They were
marr1ed Aug 6, 1966, m the National Cathedral m Washmgton
A White House reception followed
Mrs Nugent, who converted to Roman CathollclSIII a year
before the wedding, was the first prestdential daughter smce
A11ce Roosevelt Longworth to marry wh1le her fa !her was
prestdent

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Inflation fight requested

By ROBERT B. CUU..EN
Associated Press Wr1ter
WASHINGTON (AP) - A
By JOHN •CUNNIFF
warmng
about
Shearon Harrts, chatrmBn, white m such matters There qu1et
AP Business Analyst
Amen
ca's
growing
may
be
good,
there
may
be
the chamber mformed
NEW YORK ( AP) - The members of Congress that tn waste
capabthty to destroy enemy
NatiOnal Chamber
of the past they have been
The ra1smg of the submannes came out of the
Commerce has delrvered Its among the major causes of muumum wage rate, for Ltbrary of Congress last
message to the 96th inflatton
example, accounts for fully 2 week
Congress Fight Inflation, cut
The congressiOnal research
Because of congressio~al percent of the 3 percent gross
spendmg and taxes , end actions in 1977 and 1978, the 1111pact, or $554 The Chamber service warned the House Inneedle ss regulatiOn and members were mformed, believes that those higher ternational Relations Compromote real economtc they have already assured a 3 rates have needlessly ra1sed mittee that the nuclear
growth
balance of terror could be
percent mcrease m prtces by costs - aod cost Jobs
Nothmg unexpected m that , the end of 1979, a rate that
While th1s may or may not destabthzed tf the Navy gets
but tt doesn'tmean there 1sn 't would cost the average be "'!. many people believe much better at anll a difference It's one of out· family nearly $800
the mintmum wage should submarme warfare
look The Chamber now feels
To understand why anllAn astert.sk must be apphed have been ra1sed It's !herr
Congress
and
most to these figures, however, lest opuuon The Chamber's pomt submarme warfare (ASW m
Amencans share not JUSt the notion be accepted that IS that nght or wrong, the argot of the Pentagon) IS
their goals but their such spendrng 1s simply Congress made the dect.slon a problem, 11 IS necessary to
enthusiasm
recall MAD, the theory of
waste There IS no black and - and cut buymg power
Encouraged by trends, mmutual assured destruction
cluding membership that has
The theory holds that the
JUmped to 00,000 from 52,000
danger of nuclear war IS low
m 1975, Richard Lesher,
as long as both stdes are conAssociated Press Writer remmded me somewhat of VInced that startrng a nuclear
president, has changed the
WASHINGTON (AP) - Daddy King
Chamber from a somewhat
exchange can only result m a
bemgn moral presence Into a The White House took a keen
"First of all, the com- devastating nuclear COWJtermterest th1s week m a day· mentator said I was getting attack
real knucklerapper
Not satisfied w1th obtauung long cooference at the State older He s8ld I was getting
Conversely, the danger of
agreement With 1ts goals, the Department on dealings w1th grayer He sa1d I was getting war wcreases lf one s1de or
Chamber mtends to keep a the People's Republrc of wiSer And he sa1d I was get- the other begUIS to think 11
m1ght be able to get away
scorecard on every member Chllla - and so did the Sovtet ting leaner ''
of Congress, matchmg Embassy ',
At that pomt, Carter gave a w1th a f1rst strike by knocking
For Its part, the White long look at the rotund, seruor out the enemy's mt.sslles
statements made m a preHouse
helped set up Martm I.Alther Kmg
election survey With lhelf
Through the 1960s and early
Mooday's session as part of a
votes on the floor
"At least I heard three I970s, the balaJlce seemed
The results could be broad effort to lobby for amens," JOked the preSident
pretty stable But then came
embarassmgly revealing support of President Carter's
the development of more
pohcy
among
Before gorng to the King accurate mtss1les w1th
because, says Lesher, fully Chma
100 p ercent of elected busmessmen and CIVIC ·ceremony, Carter and wife multiple warheads The
Rosalynn atteoded a farnily Umted States got them first
candrdate s have mdlcated leaders
And the 'Sov1et Embassy, droner at an Atlanta The Soviets now have JUS!
they favor the Chamber's
pohc1es on tacklmg tnflation, for 1ts part, sought the restaurant from whtch thelf about caught up
admiSSIOn of one of Its son Chip emerged With ht.s
the "top problem "
A missile wtth highly accuNo less than 98 percent, he diplomats to the sessions But estranged wife Caron
rate, multtple warheads adds
contmued,
favor
the the embassy was told that
Back m Washmgton, a dangerous factor of
Chamber's
vtews
on Moscow would have to be Rosalynn
declined
to instability to the nuclear
restrammg spendmg growth, content wtth ~endmg a re- conunent on the poSSibility of balance It ra1ses the
and on reducmg the fiscal porter from Tass, the offiCial a reconcthahon . Caron posslblhty that one s1de could
Carter IS teaching school m destroy tliree, four or
1980 defiCit below $25 billion, SoVIet news agency
mstead of the off1cral
DeKalb County, Ga , while perhaps 10 of the other s1de 's
When Carter appeared ber husband lives at the miSSiles whtle they s1t m thelf
budget's $29 bdhon
Nearly as many support 1ts Sunday at the Ebenezer White House
Silos It makes a ftrst str1ke a
goals of tax rehef for all tax· Baptist Olurch m Atlanta to
111ore attractiVe option
After returnmg from lrlps,
payers, and "sunset/' or help observe the 50th
So far, that option has not
automatic phasmg out for all birthday of the late Rev . Mrs Carter often makes a been nearly attractiVe
programs and regulations Martm I.Alther King Jr., ht.s pomt of lookmg at negatrve- enough, prunarily because of
that , on review , cannot remarks to the congregatron &amp;ze contact prmts taken by the submarme·based miSSiles
demonstrab! thelf usefulness were punctuated by oc- Wh1te
House
staff possessed by each s1de
Seekmg to buttress these castonal "amens" from photographers along her
Even tf an attacker sucexpressions of confidence, "Daddy King, " father of the route Then she dec1des ceeded m w1pmg out the other
Lesher 's economic research slain black leader Sa1d which pictures should be s1de's land-based miSSiles, he
enlarged and pnnted on would face devastatmg
staff, headed by Jack Carter'·
"I have been president for glossy paper
Carlson, an economist w1th
retaliation by the other s1de's
Just m case she decided to submarme-launched rruss1les
years m h1gh government two years now I was readposthons, sent lawmakers mg a two-year analysis of my look at photos taken durmg - unless he developed the
some mterestmg statistics own personal character tht.s the Guadeloupe sumnut, the capabtlity to knock those out
In the form of a letter from mornmg m the newspaper. It Whtte House photo staff of the water at the same time.
expurgated m advance tbe
The Umted Stales does not
contact
prmts
from
the
have
that capabthty now, the
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congressional study S31d But
The reason · government 11 has been steadily
photographers
had been developmg
1\s
ASW
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temptation to snap ptctures of
The current ASW budget,
topless matdens on the the Pentagon says, IS about
beaches near the Carters' $7 5 bdlron annually, wtth
seaSide abode
more than $700 million g01ng
And Mrs Carter had been mto
research
and
the only summtt vt.srtor to go development
on record as sayillg she had
not seen a smgle topless
bather In Guadeloupe
Her husband did not
comnnt h1mself "on the
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INTEREST OF ..
MF.fGS.MASON AREA
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RORERT HOEFLICH
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Ctty Editor
Carter-hke plastic head
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a liberated d1vorcee on the teleVISIOn senes "Maude," but now
she's tied the knot for the ftrst t1me m real hfe
Ms Barbeau, 32, mamed writer-director John Carpenter on
New Year's Day It was the first marrl8ge for each, Katy
Sweet, Ms Barbeau's agent, said Thursday
Carpenter, 30, wrote the ortgtnal story for "Eyes of Laura
Mars" and did the scormg for the film "Halloween " He
ri'Cently completed an ABC-TV teleVISion biography of Elvis
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Blair House
Blatr House, the president' s guest house, fronts on
PPnnsylvama Avenue nor·
thwest uf the Wh1te House
grounds It 1s supervised by
the Depa1 tment of State and
IS the official residence of
h;•acls of state who VISit
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MIAMI,Fla (AP ) - Super
Bowl XIII ts the last hurra h
lor old Jethro Pugh, and the
unacclalmed g1ant of the
Dallas Cowboys hop es he can
how out m style
'Maybe Coach Landry w1 1l
put me m lor at least one
senes of pla)s or g1ve me a
chance to block an extra po1nt
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would be my 24th play off appearance, my hlth Super
Bowl That's a lot of gravy
and a lot of memon es to hve

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Norodom S1hanouk 1s off to the Umted Nat10ns to present the '
case agamst the Vietnamese-backed takeover of his country
Alter that, m apparent antlclpatwn of nothmg more effectiVe
m way of response than words, the on agam, off-agam leader •
mtends to take up residence m Pekmg as an exile Agam
Nme year8 ago Sllumouk was similarly protestmg the loss of
hiS country and. off to exile m Pekmg Only that tune the
takeover wa8 by Amencan·backed Cambodian nghbsts
The complex course of events m Cambodia may not be com·
mg exactly lull turn But, as the S1hanouk story 1s a current 1f
rrunor example, 11 does have a way of doubling back on Itself
And Cambodia, unfortunately for that very gentle land, has a
way of bemg In the way when 1! happens
Durmg the early phases of the three-&lt;lecade lndochmese
war, Ca mbodia appeared to be lucktng out It was not m 1m·
med1ate contentwn Itself and managed to remam on the fr· •
mgcs of f1ghtmg , thanks m very great part to the fast
diplomatic footwork of S1hanouk Powerless to keep the Vtel· .
namese conunumsts out, he countenanced their utihzallOn of
neutral Cambodran terrrtory S~t at the same lime th1s prtnce
of the royal house who had run Cambodta under one title or
another smce 1941 cultivated hts own close relabons wtth tbe •
, backers of the V1et Mmh-Cong - the Sov1et Umon and People's
Chma Parhcularly the latter
S1hanouk refused to have anythmg to do jV!th the U S ·
sponsored Southeast As1a Treaty Orgamzatwn and fulnunated
agamst Amen can mtrus1on mto local affairs But he also let 1!
be known that he considered the Amencan presence a stab1hz·
mg mfluence and at one pomt had a mutual asst.stance agree·
ment wtth Washmgton
It was an mterestmg If frequently confusmg act, but the curtam came down at the end of the '60s' US and South V1el·
namese forces y1elded to the temptation tQ strtke heavily at
COffi!Jlumst forces holed up JUSt ms1de the Cllmbod1an border
A1r attacks, at ftrst1secret, began tn 1969, and m 1970 came In·
vas1on -a move which the U S pubhc was mformed had clean· '
ed out the "sanctuaries," bnngmg hght to the end of yet
another Indochmese tunnel
The real consequence was that not only had the VIetnamese
struggle been exported to Cambodm, but the country had acquu ed 1ts very own CIVIl war between the nuhtary reg1me that
had overthrown S1hanouk and the local Khmer Rouge commWJists When the end came, CambQ!Ita went under along wtlh
Vietnam and Laos And w1th, accordmg to reports out of self- •
Isolated country m the past several years, the most horrendous
consequences of all for the CIVIlian populatiOn
So here we are agam - we" tn the abstract sense for •
Americans and everyone else except the unfortunate Cambodi ans There 1s no potnt at th1s late pomt m speculatmg on what
rmght have been had Cambodia been allowed to remam on the
frmges, an option which m hmds1ght 11 appears clear could
have had no s1gmf•cant effect on the VIetnamese outcome And
11 IS, of course, a different t1me and a different admimstratwn
m Washmgton deterrrumng the policy and maktng the
statements
But rt Is another mteresttng aspect of the convoluted course
of events that the government today expressmg concern about
the dangers of expandtng the Cambodian conn1ct through
"lh1rd party" mvolvement was so decisively mvolved m ex·
pans10n of war to Cambodia m the f1rst place
The more thmgs change, they may not be precisely the same
-but often close enough, close enough

wtth "

No other man m the hi stor)
of the game has partiCipated
mas many playoff battles No
man has perseve red so long
and contributed so much w1th
so httle credit
Allhough h1s defensive
contnbutwns have been
man1fold, he has had to hve
w1th the tamt of havmg
y1elded the touchdown that
put the Packers mstead of
Dallas m Super Bowl D m
I968 It was the fa bled ' 1ce
game," played m 13-below
zero weather m Green Bay
Jerry Kramer and Ken
Bowman
doubl e-teamed
J e thro
p ermitti n g
quarterba ck Bart Starr to
sneak across w1th only seconds rema1mng Cnt1cs never
let Jethro forget 1t He never
once qualified for the Pro
Bowl
no
Jethro
harbors
bttterness
"There were JUSt too many
good defensive ta ckles
aroWJd," he acknqwledged
"There was Bob Lill) on our
team Sure, I would say I
played m his shadow He was
one of the greatest But th ere
were other good ones - Carl
Eller, Merlm Olsen, Alan
Page, Deacon Jones, you
name 'em
I never m my hfe felt

Ill Rlll •l t IAlWlrr
shghted
There IS no assura nt:e U1at
Jethro will see actton agamst
the tough Pittsburgh Steelers
Sunda y m the Orange Bowl
fi e IS 34 years old He has a
bum n ght knee He already
has had both knees operated
on He w11l go under the kn1le
aga m after the Super Bowl
Coach Landry ha s
mellowed a lot over the
years, U1e ma sSI\ e bearded
14-year veteran sa1d 'When I
first came to the Cowboys he
was very ng1d, flfm Most of
the guys " ere scared of him
I never " as I never was
afr 3ld of anybod)
Pugh IS the sole surv1v01 of
Dallas' or•gmal Doomsdllv
Defe nse
Mel Renfr~
retmng last sprmg and he
anchored Doomsda) II
go mg mto the past season He
has seen the Cowboys develop
mto the most successful team
m pro football
The change neve1 was

U1at noticeable, ' he sa1d
Th e old guys lay the
groundwork and the young
guys JUSt meld "
Jethro sa td the greatest
hurt he ever suffered " as
losmg to the Steelers m Super
Bowl X t11 o years ago
They pia) ed so rough he
added Mulhns (Gerry Mulhns) had h1s hands m my fa ce
mask all da; long The
officials were loose No fla gs
were thrown It wasn't played
lmrly
'I hope we can avenge that
defeat and make U1e 1970s the
'Decade of the Cowboys' m
football '

DETERMINATION
PLUS
LAWRENCE Kan iAPJ II th ere were an AllAmencan team for deter·
mmat10n
, ll ghtend Lloyd
Local Bowling
Sobek of Kansas would be on
It
POMEROY
BOWLING LANES
In 1976, sobek's ca r htt a
Early Wed M1xed
bndge
and gave h1111 shat·
Jan 10. 1979
tered
vertebr
ae m seve n
Team
lieadquarters
16 places Attendmg physicians
Smith Ne lson Mo to r s
16 told hun he would do well to
Ztde s Spor t Shop
14 walk agam and could forget
Youngs Mar ket
12
Longshots
a about football He spent close
No 3
6 to five months m a body cast
Team Sertes - Z1de s Sport
and managed to do some
Shop 1968
runnmg while also llftmg
Tea m Gam e Head
\\ eights Elbow surgery and a
quarters 690
knee operatiOn followed
H1gh Ser1es - Lar ry Dugan
579, Char les Sm lth 545 Bel ty
Desp1te all that, he \\ as
Sm lh 494 Helen Phe lps 469 back playmg for Kansas m
H1gh Game - Larry Dugan
I978 as a starter and m one
and Charlie Va nme ter 212
Charli e Vanm e ler 203 Belly game caught fo ur passed for
Smilh 198, Mary Porter 176 64 yards

HEALTH
lawrence E. lamb, M.D.
your eyes, ears and pos1t10n
sense nerves must all be m- 1.
tergrated stmultaneously by •
your bram If there IS some :
DEAR DR LAMB - I am abnormality offuncllon m the ,
wntmg about a balance pro· br~1 , th1s too can affect the ' •
blem I have had for 10 years, pers n's sense of balance and :
but 1! 1s gettmg worse Other h1s b1htytowalk
:
than that, I am a~ healthy as
am sendmg you The :
a horse I can't stand st1ll ~ealth Letter number 9-10, •
without weavmg unless I D1zzmess and Verttgo, whrch
steady myse lf agamst w1ll giVe you more 1nfonna- ,..
somethmg I can s1t m a cha1r lion on the balance problem ' •·
sometimes and 1t seems hke I Other readers who want this
lean to the left I feel better tssue can send 50 cents With a '""
sitting, though
lon g, s tamped, self· ;:
I can be standmg and addressed envelope for 1! ~
maybe turn my head and 11 Send your request to me m . ~
feels hke I'm falhng or mov· care of thts newspaper, P 0 -"
mg My feet and legs seem Box 1551, Rad1o City Station, . "
weak a nd un steady
New York, NY 10019 This t~
Sometimes 1! bothers my tssue w1ll g1ve you more Ill· , ..,
eyes, but I have glasses and formatiOn about how your .~
ca n see well I don't go out halance IS mamtamed and .. .,
much anymore because 1 feel things that can be done ahout ~
so foolrsh I walk like a drunk II
:::;:
and kmd of s1deways
You may have to see more ~
My doctor sa1d 1t was my than one spectahst to clartfy '"'
nerves and gave me Vahum, your problem Your descnp- ,
- but that hasn't helped my bon, however,suggeststome ,:(
halance problem Any helpful that you should start wtlh a :;
suggesbons would be ap· neurologist, a specl8list m :;:
prec1ated
disorders of tbe bram That ""
DEAR READER - The does not mean that you're :i:
control of balance IS a fairly nervous although I wouldn't :!:
complex mechamsm It m· be surpnsed at your bemg '""
volves the httle balance chan· nervous constdermg the pronels ms1de your ears They blem
•
..register the positiOn of your
The neur ologtst Will ~~;
head
evaluate the relat10nsh1p of ;:{:
It also mvolves signals that signals from your posttton _
you get from all the nerves sense nerves to your bram .....,
that go to your arms, legs and and determme 1f there LS any "1
other parts of your body factor related to your bram, •
These signals literally tell such as poor ctrculatwn that j
you where your feet and body rrught be a factor m your •
:
parts are Th1s mlormatwn balance problem
from your feet and legs pass
He may also want you to :
through your spmal cord to see an ear, nose and throat :
spec1ahst to check on the ~
your bram
If you have changes m your balance canals m the ears or •
spmal cord, you might have any diSorder 1n the ears that
trouble wtlh your pos1t10n may affect therr functions I •
sense of your feet and legs would urge you to do this ~
and th1s c-ould affect your becall.Se I don't believe your ;
' walkmg abthty. We see thts m condition Is going to get any j
a number of diseases such as better
)nd~c')Uately treated per· It's true that you rrught
mc1ous anemta That's JUSI take vartous tranquilizers
one example Also, your that might make you feel less
' balance mechamsm depends disturbed about tl but they ·~
upon your viSIOn
Will not solve lbe underlying
Fmally, the signals from problem

A qut•s tion
uf halanet'

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MIAM I I AP 1 Onl) onett:nth of a pomt sepa rated
them m the f1na l passmg
sta li stt c.s dunng th e season,
but lla llas Koger ~ Iauba c h
and Pittsburg h s re 11 v
Bradsh&lt;tw are two \ e ry
d1flerent people
Bradshaw the Natw nal
~ n ot ball
League s Most
Valuab le Pla)er , led th e
league wllh Ius 28 touchd own
pa sses, three more tha n
Staubach but also thre11 four
more In tercepti ons t han
Roge• s l6 ~~ach completed
about 56 perce nt of hiS
passes In all , the N ~ 1 's
complicated ratmg formula
gave Staubach 84 9 pomts to
!11adsha11 s 84 8
llut they are a study m conll ast
Staubal h
long
acknowledg ed as one of the
game s fmest quarter backs,
1emams spoonled by Dallas
Codch rom Landr) who
sends 111 every pia) from the
stdc lmes and lS almost never
overruled

u~for

- outaoor
living
with •••

-

h'.

pt uv m ~

d 'i £1 0 )

une

better than

must
fh~

crttlctsm he s gotten

IS lotall ) UnJUSt Terry S a
very srn a1t young guy, ' says
Stauba l h SIX years older
the
30 yea r old
than
Bradsha \\ He 11as thrown
1n as a rookte m some very
tough sttuat10ns and made
mistakes I d1d the same
thing as a rookie, but I didn 't
play nearly as much at the
start so tt wasn t nohced as
much
llrm g up the subject of "
ll•adshaw s mtelhgence and
Te11 y wmces but he has
come to terms with 1t I have
nothmg to prove to anyone,
he says emphatically
l ve always sa1d that you
never live down an 1mage
U1at s created about you It
haUnts you throughout )our
playmg career, and perhaps
even when your pia) mg days
are 01er It just sla) s there

CINC INNATI (AP) Spa r k) Anderson, lookm g
hack at h1s flr mg as manager
bv the Cmcmnal1 Reds,
believes 'My way was the
r•ght way "
Anderson, m an mterVIew
at h1s home near Los Angeles,
Ca hf , sa1d he expec ts to plaJ
a lot of golf durmg the 1979
baseball season But m 1980,
l II be a manager aga m
And erson sald he knows
" here he Will mana ge but he
ca nt say because the club
has a man ager wtth a one) ear contr act
Anderson smd he does not
bel1eve that he lost cont1 ol of
th e C1ncwnall Reds b)
becormng too close to the
Heds pia) ers The team has
hmshed second behmd the
Los Angeles Dodgers m the
NatiOnal League West for the
past two years
II anythmg I didn 't get
close enough to the playe1s

REG. '43.95

You got to

1 emembe1

one

Uung They 're the gu) s who
have to do tt, " t\ nderson saad

CENTRAL OHIO
KNOX LAKE - Ice 2·4
mches Use cautwn Good 1ce
f1shmg for bluegilis early
aftern oon and evemng hoc s
F1sh south shoreline and nJd
roadbed m the upper end
the lake Fish 6-10 feet o&gt;
11 ater and try vanous depths
Outlook good
INDIAN LAKE - Ice 6
mches Good reports on bluegills and crappies near Long
Island and Bear Wallow area
Use wax worms
Try
m1nnows for crapp1es Good
s1zed perch (10.11 mches)
commg from 2-4 feet of water
F1sh the bay on the south s1de

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hi s bOss' orders

(huck Noll , Pi ttsburgh s
coac h doesn't sa) Da llas
way IS the wrong way
Teams that wm as many
ga mes as they do and get to
as many Super Bo\\ ls as they
do don t do too many thmgs
wrong ' he observed But be
feels more comfortable With
Hr~cl sha Y.

m command

We feel that havmg h1111 m
command ta kes some of the
pressure off of us on the s1de
hnes That s one less thing and 1! sa big thm g - that we
have lo worry about We can
be a lot more efflc~ent
I 1\ ouldn" t want th e
Sidelin es to se nd tn the
plays ' says Bradshaw I
li ke 1! the way 1t IS now I
thmk \\lien a quarterba ck

Ohio weekend ice fishing
conditions listed here

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 4 til 2
SUNDAY 4 til 10

SPECIAL!

almost total con trol of the
Steelers
off ense whil e
Stc~ uba&lt;. h merely carnes out

He also sa 1d IHS only different personaliti es, men
concem was pulling the full who had to be prodd ed
differently A rookie needs
ab1hty out of h1s players
'I he only way 1 ou, as a rules hke curfews, he satd
I told them m meetmgs
manager , can wm today ts
that
there was no such
you K•ve to the players and
the pla)ers g1ve hack w you thing as bemg equal That
I'd ha1 e 10 sets of rules, 15, as
gJVe .a nd take, always
When you can g1ve to the many as 1t took to wm." he
player and have hun g1ve ex plained
back to you that Is called
Anderson felt he was able
respect That s " hat 11 1s all to get close th e players to fmd
about Anderson smd
out what makes them tiCk
At one pomt durmg the sea
Respect " he sa1d, ' that
50n Anderson d1d not reqmre
was the key
Joe Morga n lo take battmg
!look back now on the hr
p1 ac lice when ti1e AU-Star mg and I don 't know what
se&lt;.:ond ba seman was too made me not say anythm g,
tired In add1llon. pitcher but U1ere 1sn't one thm g about
l'om Seaver was allowed to the way I handled myse lf that
go home to Connecltcut on off I would change I feel so good
da ys
ms1de 1 mean, I always wonAnderson sa ad that was hts dered If I would be a man
wa) of g1vmg m and trymg to when the day came that I" as
make an effort t' rece1ve lull fired l thmk I was "
pel forrnan ces t 1 Jill hts
When I go back to "1a nagplaye1s
mg I Will be a better
lie sa1d he never cla1111ed w manager tha n I ever have
have one set of rule s' been because I'll be e1en
gove rni ng ht s tea m He close• to my players than I
looked upon 1ts pla yers as 25 ever " as ' Anderson said

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'I did it my way' •••Sparky

By The ASSOCiated Press
Here are the latest 1ce
li shmg cond1l10ns around
Oh10 as reported Thursday by
the state DIVIsiOn of W1ldhfe
LAKE OHIO
Ice 12 to 14 mches m San1
dusky Bay Crappies com1~
from 4-1l feet of water Jlggm
1ce l11es Best spots a
aroWJd marmas, bays and
mlets Perch commg from
Sa ndusk) Bay bndge area
Fish 5~ feet of water Try
dee per 15-20 feet around
Catawba and Mouse ISlands
Ice there 6 mches Outlook
good

Alight

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Logan tops Meigs gal

.tnd v.tll not lt.: ave I don t t .1lls thl' s1gnals Ju s pl~ye 1 :'i
ilk• t1l km g ahout 11 It s ,, 1t td and res pond I.Jelte1 tu
tou( h} sulJJC&lt;_ ll \e lneti With Ius own plays

lh i:idShaw 'unve rsely, has
' omc of age thts season
hm mg sht.&gt;d fw good th e rap

of Cranberry Island OuUook
very good
ALUM CREEK LAKE Ice 3-5 In ches Exce llent
reports on bluegtlls Use wax
worms or meal worms along

th e east shorelrne mthe lower
basm
SOUTHWESTERN OHIO
GRAND LAKE ST MARYS
- lee 6-!2 mches Crappie
commg from channels, bays,
near the campmg area on the
north s1de and near the
marmas on the northeast Side
of the lake Fish 4~ feet deep
and use m mnows , wax
worms, or mous1es Outlook
good
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
SALTFORK- IceH mches
Ca tchm g
cr.pp1es
m
emhayment areas from 8-12
feet on wax worms, meal
worms, and mmnows
Blueglils on wax and meal
worms m same areas
Outlook good
SENECA LAKE - Ice 7-3
mches Taking crapptes and
bluegllls m embayment
areas Crappies 8-10 mches m
length Try mmnows
LAKE RUPERT - lee 7-3
mches Catc hmg northern
p1ke and bass on large chub
nunnows Bluegtlls on wax
and meal worms OuUook
good
NORTHWESTERN
OHIO
' LAKE LA COMPTE- lee 810 mches Bluegills and very
mce s1zed perch ( 10.12
mcbes) commg from 8-10 feet
of water Use 1ce jigS aod fish
m1d~ake JUSt off the bottom
Outlook excellent
FERGUSON AND
BRESLER RESERVOIRS
(Lima ) - Ice 8-9 mches Both
lakes are producmg walleyes
and perch Use mmnow-type
lures and jtg m 15-20 feet of
water Perch htlting m same
areas on moustes. OuUouk
good
NETTLE LAKE _, Ice 7·12
mches Mmnow-type lures
lipped w1th mouSies are
ca tching largemouth bass m
11-10 feet of water Bluegllls
and crapptes on wax worms
Outlook good

H ) (,n·g Bmlt-y
l tnd} Jami eson tossed 111 l1J

hand

S)Stem

\~h 1l c

Mc1gs made 5 of onl y

I ve been

ready for a long t1me but I 111

Loeal Hov.ling-

\\ Orkmg tn an orgamzatwn

, n (ou nty l ea9ue
Jan 9 1Y79

11 here the head coach 1s a
believe m that philosophy It
has not hmg to do \'- lth me -

he keeps sa) mg It s Just IllS
you're not

gomg to cha nge tt I have no
complamts about 1t because

were successful '
When the co mp ansons
o~nse
Noll puts them 111
perspective
It s not one
gu)
he sa ) s Eve• yone
wants t o talk about the
quarterba cks but " e' re
talkin g about a team sport
If he gets lime to throw
the ball , he can be effect l\ e

on defen se
rhe Loga n HeSC I\ es m&lt;:H.k

a clt.: r1n S\\ Cc p of thm gs "tth a
26 14 •m Ha11k led th e
VICtors \\ tlh mnc potnts .md
Susan Zirkle had c1ght for
Meigs Next Metgs contest ts
I ucsd.IJ at Athens
Oua r le r s

L.90a n

8 18 19 43
Me1gs
6 18 2J 37
Me 1gs (37) - Chapman 0 0
0 S Ash J D 6 T As h J 0 8

Eag les

Tea m h1gh ga ne Club 892

R.r .-!n rn

968
Htgh tea m 3 gam es
Eagles Club 7559 Smrlh Body
Shop 2505 Pomet oy Cem~nt
Bloc k 2474

Tn County League
Sept 16 1978

obstruc ted 1f he s not for ced
w move around qmte a b1l
)OU 1e got a lot of thmgs
gomg on there
Staubach was w1lhng to

Tea m
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most part he seemed to come
out second best to Bradshaw
He's stronger than I am
He's fa ster than I am He s
youn ger !han I a m
Staubach mtoned
Is ther e an) area whet e
Hoger has mm e gomb\ fm
htm 1
1 have more ha1r U1an he

Staubach laughed

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STANDINGS
Na tional Basketball Assot'iation
At A Glance
By The Associated Press
Eastern Co nfcrcnn ·
Atlantic D1visiun
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Washmgton
29 13
690
Pho lade1phoa
26 14
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New Jersey
21 20
512
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New York
Boston

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24
27
Central Division
San Antomo
28 l6
Ho uston
25 18
Atlanta
25 21
17 26
Cleveland
Detro ot
14 31
New Orleans
14 33
14

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467
341

14 1,

636
581
543
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298

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M1d~ est Division

Kansas Coty
Denver
Mol\\aukee
C:ho cago
lndwna

27 16
24 21
21 27
17 26
16 28
Pacific Division
Sea ttle
27 15
, Los Angeles
28 17
Phoemx
27 19
Golden State
22 23
Portland
19 22
San Doego
21 26

628
533
438
395
364
643
622
587
489
463
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"I hursday's Ga me
Quebec 4, New England 2

Lmcmnat1

Phoemx 97, Detroit 87
Frtday's Gam es
Milwaukee at Boston
Cleveland at New York
Denve r at fn dtana
Washmgton at C!ucago
Port land at New Orleans
San Antomo at Kansas Coty
Houston at Los Angeles
Saturday's Games
Ne" Orleans at Atlanta
Kansas City at Detroit
Boston at Philadelphia
1ndoana at Washmgton
Portland at San Aotomo
Seattle at Chocago
Golden State at Denver
Houston at Phoemx
Sunday 's Games
Pholadelphoa at Boston
Chocago at Cle-.eland
New York at Mol waukee
At lanta at Ne" Orleans
Golden State at Los Angeles

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F nda)' 's Ga mt•s

Cmcmnall at Wmntpeg
Ronnmgham at Edmonton
Saturday's Games

Cmcmrah at Ne\\ England
Wmmpeg at Quebec
Sund ay's Ganu·s
Quebec at Wmmpeg
Bonnmgham at Edmonton
Pro Hockey 1\ t A Glance

By The Associa ted Press
ational Hucke) League
Campbell Conference
Patnck DI\ISIOU
w L T Pts GF
N Y Islanders 29 6 9 67 208
N.Y Rangers
26 14 4 56 185
22 15 9 53 148
Philadelphia
23 18 4 50 180
Atlanta

GA

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!51
135
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Chocago
Vancouver
St LOUIS
Colorado

16 18 B 40
16 2:i 5 37
9 31 7 25
9 31 6 24
Wales Corfcrcnce
Adams Division
29 9 7 ' 65
Boston
19 19 7 45
Toronto
17 16 11 45
Buffalo
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Minnesota

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142
134
126

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177
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149
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Los Angeles
Washmgton
Detroit

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B 46 161
6 44 165
7 31 144
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Thursday's Games

Boston 4, St Loms 0
Buffalo 4, Pholadelphoa 4
Frtday 's Gam es

World Hock eli J\"Ocoalloo
W L T Pts GF
Quebec
22 13 4 48 • 147
19 13 6 44 159
New Engla nd
19 15 5 43 157
Winnopeg ~
20 16 0 40 139
Edmonton

GA
126
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122

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Detroot
Chocago at Atlanta
Minnesota at Colorado
Toronto .at Vancouver
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B~{falo at Boston
At anta' at Detroot
Washmgton at'Pottsburgh
Chicago at NY1Islanders
Philadelphia at Montreal
C9lo~~d'o,at Mipnesota
NV Rangers at St Louos
Toronto at Los Angeles
Sunday's Games

Ptulade1phoa at NY Rangers
NY Islanders ~~ Buffalo

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Th e copynghted account o£
Uw lllteJ v1ew, f1rst of a threepart senes, appeared tn

totlay's editoon ol th e AtlanW
morn mg newspaper
Th e con troversial 65-year&lt;•ld coach was foretl alter 28
) cars at the Oh oo State helm
for stJ 1k 1n g sophomo re
mo ddl e
gua rd
Charl oe
Hr~urnan of Clemson durmg
lllc Gator Bowl game on Dec.
29
The mcodent occured on the
wanmg rmnute~ of Clemson's
17-15 vod ory when Bauman
mtcr cepted 1a pass and ran
""' of bounds' near the Ohio
State bench Hayes · took a
10kc at Bauman as televisiOn
amer as showed the mc1dent
:1~tt1o na ll y

I have a tetnper ," Hayes
sa ocl " I've had ot all my life I
have a lot of regrets Who
doe!m ·p We all do Do you exp(•rt me to go on crymg over
spo iled mol k?"
If he apolog"ed lor hos ' egr ets:~tle saiU ,- h e~a also haVe
tu apologoze for brmgmg m
$o0 molhon to the umversoty
th rough football , lor buolding
parts of the athletiC plant and
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football
It
apparently
was
Bauman 's mterception - the
22nd of the season by Ohio
State's oppon.ents - that
provoked
Hayes
mto
dehvermg the blow.
" You have 22 of them, they
start gettm g on your nerves ,"
h~~ said .
Hay es sa od he felt no bolter·
ness toward the umversoty
b&lt;?cause of his dosmissal
·•J worked too hard lor
that" h~ saod "I can't turn
aga.;,st them on that. I just
couldn 't do 11 My sense of
loyallY 1s too deep for U1 at. I

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MIAMI ' :--IRA 1 - Thl' j,.
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Tht• lt•alns -- the Pittsbuo gh
Sh•eler.s of the A.Jm•rtt:dn
Fnut!Jall Confcn'IH t' .tlld th e
Da ll as Cowboys of the Natwnal Football Conf('rence •·
are undoubtedl y the best on
professoonal footba ll on th(•
basts of thl;Jr season l'ecord ~
and the1r performan Lt:s 111 tht•
f1rst two ro unds of the
playoffs
The Cmi'J&gt;oys, hcanng the
stud s uf one of the mo::;t prodm.:ttve ur..gktmzatJOn!i ever
put 'to9ethe'r on the Na tiOnal
Footba ll LeaguP, are the
defendmg Super flow! cham·
pwns
The Steclers, who won
ba&lt;·k-to-back Super Bowls Ill
J975a nd 1976 11 X and Xi, rem
essential ly tho• swne key personnel from those teams
Twenty of the 22 starters on
both offense and defense
wen • on those squads
And when Pottsbm gh and
Dallas met in Supe1 Bowl X,
the 1esult \\ as a thn lhng 21-17
eneounter won by ' the
Steelers, who thwa rte-d a late
Cowboy bod by mtercept ong a
pass ~ the end zone on the
last play of the game
Tha t was the day Lynn
Swann made four fantastic
catches, oncludong a 64-yard
bomb on the fouo·th quarter
that was the d N' ISIVc s~ore ,
and emerged as the hem on
the same
Orange Bowl where the
teams woll play thos renewal
There are other classic
match ups to cons oder
-- Th e bl u dgeo n-ilke
sto ength of the Steclers as a
urut agcunst t he rap1e1
thru sts of the fmc sseconscwus Cowboys
- The L011]putenzed st) le of
the Cowboy~. 'Whose every
move on offense and defense
os orchestrated, · ,,ga)nst the

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vl'Lt'l'drl Scllfl Dd\ IS Wi ll have of tlw Los Angeles Rams, the
- Tilt' ln .tvmlu uf sonwnrw h1s h.mds full nn tht.• left stde Cnwboys woll be burned by
hkt• s u p~·~ mouth Tllorni1s w1th Ha nd~ Whitt.•, the most Rradshaw thrnwmg turn-ins,
Jfpruh•! snn . 1111' hnt&gt;h,u·kt•J of .t&lt; tn I' of thc Cowboy to th\• C~g ll c Stl'Plcr •rcee1ver
tht• r u\\ hovs. &lt;JgaJnst tile luwmt·n r.cr ry Mnlhn s, the gnong underneath And then of
hl.'lh1 oslt) nf Jcu k mhPl t tlw Stc!'lers ' n ght guard should Rarncs starts tn edge up,
rnuldle hne!JitckcJ of tlw have little tro uiJi e woth Swann woll blow by hun for
Steclcrs - both of whomr uu sc vptcra n Cuwho~ I.&lt;Jrr} Colt.•, deep rc&lt;.:cpliun:-;, as he chd m
whn hc1s t.tkcn ovu ctl left Super Rowl X
tht' pca ss wn~; of opponents
ta
eklt- lor .Jeth ro Pugh
- TllC ehcss- hkL' neuver s of
Agmnst Los Angeles, the
ot
hcrcd
by bad knees) rn cl Cowboys were burned the few
the twu most mh•llt•&lt;:twJI
( nneht•s tn the game, Tnm pas s rush SJt uCJtl on-. the times Ha rn s tr1ed to crash
I.uHII·y of Da llas and Chock Cowbo) s mscrt Dave Sta lls, a through on safety bhtzes
Noll of Pottsburgh - who three~yem man, for Cole
because Pat }laden read
The Stcclt•r !'enter Moke them perfectly and unloaded
nwkc a fet1 sh of kt•epmg their
cmotwns m t hcck - but bool Wt•bstcr , IS one ~f t he the ball qUJekly. Bradshaw
prcmocr players 111 the NF L has the same fa cohty of qui ck
und elllecJth the surf&lt;-i ct'
and
can manhandle the release.
- The na n of two quGirtl'rDallas
nioddl e lin ebacker,
bat"ks who a rc slmii i:lr Ill style
The Cowboys ' best hope
Bob
Breunig
Bt'eurug IS not defensovely Is to suppress the
- Terry Bradshaw of the
Stcclers .mel Roger Sti:IUbGich especmlly stJ ong and IS Steelers on fir st down runnor th e Cowboys - With their generGilly 1 cmoved m pass mg plays so they can go onto
Hblhty to maneuver behmd sot ualions when the Cowboys theor "dome" defensove alignthe lon e 1but at opposote poles go Into theor mckel (five ment , woth Ma rk Washmgton
Ill ambu.oncP and personi:lll· defens1ve backs) or dome (sox and Ra ndy Hughes replacmg
defensive b.1cks) formatiOns
t v)
Breunog and weaksode
Randy Grossman at toght lmebacker D D Lewos
- The general tonfldenec of
both teams, who ca rry tile end woll be votal to the Steeler
If there's stoll a Steeler runoffensove plan He os a fone, nmg threat on second down, of
l'lass u.: au of wmners
For the Super Bowl, of underrated rece iver who becomes a 1'ni ckel" defense ~
c.: our ~c. fetns can exped a cer- thrtves on the !-angle coverage woth Hughes and linebacker
the Cowboys woll have to use Moke Hegman , who has good
te~m k111d of ~eenan o
on
hom , smee they'll be doubl- ra nge, being onserted
Wlwn the Steelers have the
mg up on lhe uut.s1de men
ba ll .
Bradsh•w, however, has
Up front, the key battle woll I.vnn Swann and John the velocoty to nfle the ball
be Pottsburgh's Ray Pmney Sta llworth. The Steelers also even mto those high mtensoty
at roght tackl e, the youngest have Benny Cunnongham, a Cowboy cove rages.
member of the offensi ve umt , dommatmg light end, commg
The Dallas "flex" - woth
trymg to st&lt;ove off Cowboy Ed back for the Super Bowl He two lonemen up on the ball
fToo Tall ) .Jones .Jones has os a devastatmg blocker for and two layong back a yardbeen playong th e most the1 r runm ng game
has been highly pubhcozed as
The burden woll be on an Impenetra ble barner
devastatmg brand of footba ll
on th e Dallas Front Four, Cowboy linebacker Thomas agaonst the run . But 11 hasn't
stackmg up the run and m- Hend erson , who always flops been nearly as mvulnerable
to the strong sode (the s1de of as ot was when Lee Roy JortomJdatmg the passer.
It 's a physical mos-rnatch, the toght end ) to cover
and the Steelers may have to Go·ossman, and wh1le he has
keep one of theu runnmg the speed, ot 's stoll a tough
backs, Rocky Bleoeo, 111 to chore without help
F acmg the Potts burgh
heop Pmney The Steelers
moght ~et another boost of threat , Dalla s safetoes
r.any Brown, normally the Charhe Waters and Chff Harreg uletr e~t tac kle, rs hea lthy ris, among the best m the
game, woll have to help out,
a gam
At left tackle, Jon Kolb the ocspectovely, corner backs
strongest man on the Pott- Benme Barnes and Aaron
sburgh lme, IS an even match Kyle. The latter are the
agmnst Dallas' Hao·vey Mar- weakest pomts on the Dallas
t m, who 's been troubl ed w1th defense
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ago
The best way to attack ot os
straoght ahead, raw power
That 's where the Steelers Will
go because Franco Ham s'
and Rocky Bleier are muscle
runners
On first down, Rarros and
Bleier also pose a threat for
Breumg and Lewis, respec-·
lively, comong out of the Pottsburgh ba ckfoeld as passinq
targets.
Franco has a facihty for excelhng m these dutch gllmes.
He has been a tough-yardage
man for eight seasons
Ram will favor Pittsburgh,
smce both Steeler backs
block well - and Bradshaw
unloads the ball quickly
The Cowboys' best bet os to
swarm Rarris and force
Bradshaw into obvious passing so tuatwns A couple of
sacks or mterceptions can
rattle the Steeler quarterba ck, especoally early m the
game.

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Despite acco~d, trade
with Twins dangling_

, ANA HEIM . Cahl ( AP) Callforma tAn ge ls Gener al
Mana ger Buzz1e Bavas1 has
hmshed ha lf the task woth
&lt;ather surprosmg ease s1gnmg llod Car ew - but now
fa ces what promoses to be the
feel do sappom ted, but I'm not · He saod the U S was 8-1-1 m dofhcult part of the JOb
gomg to let that affec t my
wars, but had bed and lost ots
i\fter Carew sogned an Anlife I hope to Chrost I'm too
last two ~ the Kooean and gels' agreement Thuo·sday,
bog lor that "
Voetnam eonlhcts He sa od bellcved to call for some $4
'fhe Conslltutoon saod the that Russoa had a 14 war molll on ove r fo ve years,
mtervoew " 'th Hayes laste&lt;l ...recoo d. l&gt;ln• theor la st hve • ·•Ba vasomade plan s to fly East
about two hours, one at the wars, they've won one , but totryto work outa•!J adewoth
coach 's home in the
th e) won Ute last one"
Moun esota Tw in s ow ne r
Columbus, Ohio, suburb of
Hayes expressed concern Calvm Gnll;!h [or the n ghts
Upper Arltn gton and th e about out-of-state coaches m- to the seveo:&gt;-tome Amencan
other at Dougherty's hote l va dmg Ohio " hke leeches" to League battmg champoon
room overlookmg . the Ohio
reeruot football players and
A stlllllbhng block m the
Slate athletic complu, ~ :·.· ·saod the(&gt;ossibolity of some of negotoat 1ons between the
The newspaper saod the 3Q- ho s assostant.s losmg theor JOb Tw ms and An gels apparently
year"Jld r eporter had IJ!oed to
under new Coach F:arle '"'nters on Call forma thord
telephone Hayes for severrM Bruce "JUSt makes me SICk " ba seman Carney l.ansford,
Among hos heroes, Hayes who hot 29~ as a rookie last
days, always gettmg a busy
sognal, and " as on the verge
hsted Gen- George C Patton yea r
Mmneso ta wa nts
of travehng to Collllllbus a nd
on sport s
Judge Lansford oncluded on th e
when he phoned ag~m last ·~:·Ken"ne sa\\ Mounta;n Lanclos , tr ade for ~rew , but the
Froday Th os time Ha yes the former eommossooneo of Ange ls havedeclared hom una nswered a nd mstru cted baseba ll
touchable
Dougherty to schedule the
He sa1d Landis was "a
Carew saod afler sogmng
mtervoew throug" hiS secre- mea n old SO B and honest to the contrac t - woth a
tary
the core
as honorable as con t 1 n g e n c y
c Ia use
Hayes sa od he had made no
honorable coudd be He was a dependent on the successful
plans for hos futur e, but mea n old guy, but you have to conelus10n of a Cahformadoubted he would ever coach have people hke hom runnong
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toes as a possobohty, saymg he
Ha)eS, noted for hos oron - margmal condotoon
" as too old !or that
fi sted rule of ho s Ohoo State
Pools and puddles covered
Since hos dlsmossal, Hayes
football empJre, said rudes fan·ways, _greens and tees
saod he has been readmg,
must be set and enforced Sa nd traps were foiled -With
workong on a book he is
However . he saod, a person's standmg water
wntmg, vosotmg friends and
rules must have 3 pW'pose
Some of the veteran
"other than JUSt bemg boss." players - amo ng them
spendmg a httle time at a
country cabm he built south ,
Asked if he had faded to fol- de£endmg champoon Moller
Columbus
low
that do ctum , Hayes Barber and Bolly Casper of
replied ·
waoted around tlie ciubhouse
Hayes, a stud ent of
rmhtary hostory, drew an
"We're all guilty of th at a nd
practoced pu t ton g
war
between
the showers before
US
the
between
logy
ana
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sort of thmg Parents are
recor d and that of a footba ll !,'UJ 1ty of Jt Why, sure
eventually drifting back to
1'There's a little doclator m theor hotels
team
He sa od football teams all of us And dictators are
Two
ma jor
!a ctors
should be judged by whether the dumbest people in the prompted
ofloeoals
to
thev are 1mprovong , not world ,
schedude the final round on
sol ~h by U1e record
M011day ralher than settmg a
double round of 36 holes for
Sunday, whlch often happens
m so!uabons ~uch as this
"There coUld be a problem
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PHOENIX , , AriZ (AP ) spokesman saod "At thJS
clear !Dday, howev~r
Officials tried agam today to
The 6,726 -yard Phoenix time of the year there may
get in the first round of play Country Club was' inundated. not be enough daylight to get
m the rain-&lt;lelayed, $250,000
" We had no choice but to Ill two fOWldS "
Phoemx
Open
Golf postpone," saod Clyde
The other mvolved the
Tournament
Mangum, the PGA deputy weekend teJevoswn schedule
The tournament now 1s co mmtsswner for tour The CllS telecast of the golf
tournament was scheduled to
scheduled ro run through operations
Monday Under the contract
The ram s was hed out end Sunday prior '10 the st~rt
Wednesday's pro-am, left the of the Super BoWl game on
between the PGA Tour and
&lt;·our,;e unplaya ble foo 'l'hurs- anothe1 network If two
U1e loW'nament sponsors , the
tld v's scheduled f1rsl round round s W''' e played, the gulf
event could rurr a.s !Gite as
and pushed back the telt!cast wou.lcl extend 1nlo the
- Tuesday of fu other delay s are
tou1 nament schedule one full football game
ex 1'e rtcn c~xJ
CflS now f&gt;lans to telecast
day
The three-day storm , whoch
Aller mspectong the flat , the gnl f tour nament on ots
produ ced about two mches of
desert course early 'nlllrsday orogmal scheclult· Sa turda v
ram and caused floodmg m
th e Phoenox area, dropped
morning . •nfficia ls found and s unday , woth the addition
oc.casion a l showers aga m
se ven holes compl etely of '\tionday CIJVC I age 2-4 .'lO
Thursday II was ex preted ti1
unpli::lya blc and two ot hr 1li\ lll n m r·:S T

OSU for firing him·
ATI.ANTA (;\ PJ - Woody
Hayes says t here we re
regrets during his 28-year
tenure as Oh10 State's
football coach, but he woll not
offer apologie;; because there
are two s1des to every com
" If I slart hning up theregrets, then I 'm gomg to hpve
to lme up the other sode as
well ," Hayes sa od during an
1ntervtew
w1th
Steve
Dougherty of The Atlanta
Constotutwn. "I'm gomg to
have to make some apologo,es
for some co nsode rable

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Mmnesota deal - that he was
opt un&lt;st oc he would be
weanng an Angels' umform
Uus year
" If the dea l goes through
\\llh the Twms, 1 m looking
forward to commg out here
and domg my part to help the
Aogels wm a pennant," the
33-year-old fors t baseman
saod "The contract part os
over and done woth. and I'm
happy Now ot's aU up to
Cahfmmatotry to satosfythe
Tw ms I'm op!Jmostoc"
Although ne~ t h e r the
Angels nor Carew would
divulge the terms of hos
contract, ot would make hom
one or baseball 's hoghest p81d
pla yers
" I wasn't really looking too
much at bemg Ule hoghest
paod playeo "' baseball,"
Caoew saod "I JU St wa nted to
be .pooperly compensate d,
JUSt wanted to be happy The
Angels have made me very
happy "
lerr y So mon, Carew's
agent, \\ as asked if the
co ntrac t woth th e Ange ls
would put hos chen! m the
same (man coal neoghborhood
woth Pete Rose, the former
Cmcmnato star 1\ ho sogned a
repm ted four-year , $3.2 molbon h ee-agent con tract wotl1
the Ph!ladelphoa f'holh es
,I thmk that s probably a
fa or statement , I don't know

of a better contract," saod
Sunon.
" It 's
very
!:! ub ~ta nha l "
Carew, who has played for
Mmnesota sonce 1967, has a
3:14 career battmg average ,
h,1g hest
among
actove
players Hos best year was m
1977 when he won the ALMost
Va luable P layer award ,
hittmg 388 - the majors'
hoghest smce Ted Wolhams
had the same average m 1957
Carew, who will become a
free agent followmg the 1979
season of he remams woth the
Twms, asked to be traded to a
West Coast team

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. 1979
4·3()-Bewltched 3: Gilligan '~ Is 8; Brady Bunch 110,
Petticoat Junction 15; Gilligan's Is 17.5 ro-1
Dream of Jeannie 3, 17; Six Million Do llar Man 13,
Beverly Hil lbillies 8; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
20,~3 . Gmomer Pyle, USMC 10; Brady Bunch 15
5:30--tarol Burnett &amp; Friends 3, , News 6; Sanford &amp;
Son 8; Elec. Co 20, Mary Tyler Moore 10, Odd
Coupfe 15; Beverly Hillbillies 17, Doctor Who 33
6 00-News 3,8, 10,13, 15, ABC News 6; Studio See 33;
Andy Griffith 17, Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
6.3()-NBC News 3,15; Carol Burnell &amp; Friends 6, ABC
News 13, CBS News 8, 10, My Three Sons 17; Over
' Easy 20,33.
7·oo-&lt;ross-WIIs 3; Nwlywed Game 6, 13; Muppel
Show 8; News 10, Love, American Style 15 ; Carol
Burnell &amp; Friends 17, Consumer Survival Kit 20;
Big Blue Marble 33
7.30-Hee Haw Honeys 3; $1.98 Beauty Show 6;
Bonkers 8; ; SlOO,OOO Name That Tune 13, Pop Goes
The Couhlry 15, Sanford &amp; Son 17, MacNeil
Lehrer Reporl21l, So The People May Know 33,
8 00-Diff'renl Strokes 3,15; Donny &amp; Mar ie 6,13,
Movie "Capt America" 8,10, Washington Week In
Review 20.33; Night Gallery 17
·
a 3()-Joe&amp; Valerle3 ,15, Wall Street Week 20,33; Night
Gallery 17.
.
' 9 C»-Rockford Flies 34,15; Movie " A Last Cry for
Help" 6, 13 ; Capitol Beat 33, Movie " The House of
the Seven Corpses" 17, Congressional Outlook 20
9 30-Turnoboul 20; Movie " Elvira Madigan" 33
IO ·C»-Dean Marlin 3,15, Paper Chase 8,10; News 20
10:3()-Monty Python's Flying Circus 20
ll :C»-News 3,6,8,10,13,15; Dick Cavett 20; Hogan's
Heroes 17; Soundstage 33
11 :3()-Johnny Crarson; Bar ella 13; Movie " Gil " 6;
Gunsmoke 8, Movie "Salanlk" 10, Movie "The
Beast In t~e Cellar" 17; 12 :C»-Monty Python JJ
12 .30-Juke-Box 8; 12 40-lronslde 13, 1 C»-Midnlghl
Special 3,15; News 8; Movie " The Giant
Behemoth" 10
1: 3()-Movle "Desert Sands" 17 ; 1 4()-News 13, 2 3()News 3.
J:C»-Movle " A Countess from Hong Kong" 3; 3 3()News 17; 3:5()-Movle " Decision at Sundown" 17;
5 06--Movle " The Far Out West" 3
SATURDAY, JANUARY20, 1979
5·40-World at Large 17; 6 ro-Sunrlse Semester 10;
6:10-Discovery 17.
6 JO-Saturday Report 3; U S Farm Report 10;
Kentucky Afield 13; 6 4()-News 17.
7·1)()-{;o USA 3, Matters of Life 6, Mr Magoo 8,
Public Polley Forums 10. Animals, Animals,
Animals 13, Three Slooqes-LIIIIe Rascals 17 .
7 »-Cliffwood Ave Kids 3, World of Survival 4;
Dusty's Treetwuse 6, Porky Pig &amp; Friends 8; Pink
Panther 13; Vegetable Soup 15
8.C»-Galaxy Goolups 3,4, 15, Scooby's All -Stars 6,13;
Popeye 8; Cliffwood Ave Kids 17
8:30-Fanlastlc Four 34,15; Partridge Family 17;
9 1)()-{;odzllla 3,4,15; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner
8.10; Star Trek 17.
9 JO-Superfrlends 6, 13, 10 ro-Movle "Desiree" 17
10:3()-Movle "Fighting Fools" 4, Daffy Duck 3, 15;
Tarzan.Super-7 8; Movie "Blue Hawaii" 10
ll:C»-Yogl's Space Race 3,15; Vegetable Soup 6
11:3()-Little Rascals 4; Glgglesnorl Hotel 6, Action
News for Kids 13, PTL Club 15
12.C»-Fabulous Funnies 3; Weekend Special 6,13,
Movie " Rawhide" 4; Space Academy B; College
Basketball 20.
12:30-Bay City Rollers 3; American Bandstand 13,
Point of View 6; Fat Albert 8, 10, Movie "The Ride
to Hangman's Tree" 17
I.C»-Siu Aberdeen : Basketball 3; NFL Game of the
Week 6 ; Ark 118, In The Know 10; Capitol Beat 33.
1·30--College Basketball 3,4, 15, Columbus Bowling
Class!&lt; 6; 30-Minutes 10; Marlo &amp; the Magic Movie
Machine 13, So The People May Know 3J
2 OO-VIewpolnt8, Kids Are People Too 13; Tribute to
Martin Luther King Jr. 20, When The Boat Comes
In 33
2:3().-Mod Squad 6; Gale Catlett : Basketball 8, Movie
"Die, Monster, Ole! " 17

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Tomorrow 13, Movie "Gimme Shelter" 33
3·»-College Basketball3, 15; Pro Bowling 6, 13; Movie
"Tarzan and the She-Devil" 4
4·00--Gotf 8,10.
5·C»-Wlde World of Sports 6,13, Cheap Show 4, Sports
Spectacular 8; Dolly 10; Growing Years 20; Lowell
Thomas Remembers 33.
5:3()-ThlslsTheNFL3, ShaNaNa4, Porter Wagoner
10; Beller Way 15, Wrestling 17; Wild, Wild World
of Animals 33
6:C»-News 3,4,10; Gong Show 8, Crockett's Victory
Garden 20, Over Easy 33
6:JO-NBC News3,15; ABC News 13; Dance Fever 4;
News 6; Porter Wagoner 8; Ohio Journal 20, West
,VIrginia Outdoors 33.
7 C»-Lawrence Welk 4,13, 15; Abbott &amp; Costello 3; Hee
Haw 6,8; Bugs Bunny 10; Onedln Line 20; Sugar In
The Gourd 33
7 JO-We Think You Should Know 3; Please Stand By
10; NHL Hockey 17, World War II . G.l. Diary JJ
8 oo-&lt;hlps 3,4, 15; College Basketball 8; Love Boat
6, 13; Live from the Mel 33; White Shadow 10, Once
Upon A Classic 20
9 00-Super Bowl Saturday · Night 3,4,15 ; Movie
'Salvage" 6,13, Movie " W W &amp; the Di xie Danceklngs" 10; Live From Lincoln Center 20
10.0(}- Incredible Hulk 8; Hee Haw Honeys 17
10:3()-Dolly 17; ll:C»-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; Porter
Wagoner 17; Movie "Nothing but a Man" 33
11 :15-ABC News 6; 11 .3o--&lt;:ollege Basketball 3;
Track &amp; Field 4, 15; Movie "The Llvfng Coffin" 6,
Movie "While Comman&lt;he" 8; Movie "The Night of the Generals" 10; Movie "And Now jhe
Screaming Starts" 13; Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert 17.

BuckGyes slip past
Minnesota, 83 to 80

RECEIVES YELLOW BELT - Robbie Sayre, 7, son
ol Brady and Rose Sayre, Bamberg, Germany received '
his yellow belt in Karate on Nov. 13, 1978 from hos
instructor Tom Sergent. Robbte IS the grandson of Maxme
Dorst, Moddleport

OVERALL SCORING
FG FT Pis tG) Avg
R1ck Pendor , Nel York
118 81 317 19 ) 35 2
75 22 172 (8 21 5
Dan Spencer , East
83 39 205 (101 20 5
D1ck J ames, Ironton
Von Taylor , K C
75 26 176 (9) 19 6
98 19 215 (111 195
J&gt;m Hart, Fed Hock
81 20 182 I 10 ) 18.2
Bob Norman. Wellston
61 32 154 (9) 17 I
Herb Epl &gt;ng . Belpre
68 27 163 (10 ) 16 3
Greg Nelson, S western
46 35 127 (8) 15 9
Dave Lehman, Logan
68 22 158 (10) 15 8
0dve BurQess, Mifler
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC LEAGUE
FG FT Pis {G) Avg.
NAME - TEAM
65 13 143 t7l 20 4
Rob Norman . Wel l
52 23 127 (7) 18 I
0 1ck J ames, Iron
38 32 lOB (6) 18 0
Dave Lehman , Logan
46 11 103(61 17 2
Ted W il liams, Well
40 31 Ill (7) 159
Dave Evans Jackson
44 II 99 ( 7) 14 I
Gary Bentley, Athens
38 20 96 (7 ) 13 7
Joel Gordon, Waverly
Dave Mathews, Athens
43 7 93 ( 7) 13 3
42 9 93 ( 7) 133
Ed Mart1n, Jackson
Pete Clark. Logan
42 9 93 Ill 133
I Includes games of
Jon. ll)
TEAM STATISTICS
Wahama
349 (S J 69 8
Fteld Goal Percentage
667 {10) 66 7
Athens
Team
FGM-FGA Pel Miller
667 ( 101 66 7
Waverly
186 342 544 Ironton
667 ( 10) 66 7
Logan
175 364 481
Nel ·York
599 191 66 6
NAME - TEAM

Wellston

200·434

461

Ironton

215 468

459

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Wellston
S Western
Logan
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Waverly
Me&gt;gs
Warren
Gallipolis
Tn mble
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P1 Pleas
Fed Hock
Eastern
H Trace

52 89 584
42 7 5 560
Free Throw leaders

Name, Team FTM FTA
Lehman, Logan 32 35
Bec ker Me &gt;gs
29 37
Brun111g , Alh.
16 22

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Nazarene
College In that game Dan
Bise hit 10 of 11 field goal
attempts and talhed a season
high 24 poonts. Vince Phelps
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
J . ( AP)- A filly named Miss
Metric got a case of the
smarts alter beong introduced to a donkey
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Meadowlands last fall , was
nervous until she got a
donkey named " Number 7"
as her stablemate. Trainer
Bill CuMingham said:
" She has been nervous and
unable to do her best I saw
her mckering at the donkey
and I bought him as a playmate for her. She has been a
different filly ever suoce."

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TRO'ITERS IN AFRICA
NEW YORK I AP I- When
the Harlem Globetrott ers
played exhibollons U1 Senegal
and !be Ivory Coast U1 Afnca
m December, \t extended the
list of countries in whoch they
have performed to 96,
believed to be a record.
The governments of the two
African nations regarded the
visit of the Globetrotters as so
unportant that they arranged'
state diMers in theor honor, '
and also buill special cultural
perfonnances around them

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11 assosts
N A.l A national stattsttcs
have been released lor the
season thus far. Roo Grande
senior guard Dan Purcell os
ranked fifth U1 fr ee thro\\
percentage with a 91 4 per
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Fed Hock1ng
Wahama
Warr en
Eastern
Kyger Creek

OFFICE HOURS: 9: 30 to 12,2 to 5 ICL.OSE
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT

Pts(G) Avg l!-!~.!2~!.!!2-!;
504 (7 ) 720
419 (6) 69 8

Team

Southern '
North Gal IIi

20 points and Herb Williams
added 19 for Ohoo State ,
which led at half!Jjlle 38-34 .
Mon ne sota,
led
by
freshman Ml\l'k Hall 's 23
points, reeled off 10 straoght
points midway m the second
half for a 56-51 lead before the
Buckeyes ralhed

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FASTER GOLF
WASHINGTON (AP )
Deane Beman, tbe t ommissioner of the PGA tour,
says tournament play was '
speeded up in 1978 and will be
again In 1979.
"Players on the PGA tour
in '78 proved they can
complete 18 holes in a tournament in about (our hours,"
Beman said. "We are happy
thatthe players cooperated m
our program to wipe out
dawdling and step up the
pace of play. We're going to
oontlnue our campaign this

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Ironton
So ut he rn
Wa verly
Nel York

727
Gordon, Wav
20 28
714
0 Evans, Jack
33 48 688
Rebounds
· Name, Team
No G Avg

Clarke, Gal
Gordon. Wav

578
634
606
603
543
600
658
597

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666 (8) 83 J
Scor1ng Margtn
Margm
Team
19 2
North Ga ll1 a

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Monsler from Space" 13; Juke-Box 17.
1 JO-Movle "The Forbln Project•: 3; Movie "Raiders
of the Sven Seas" 17.
2:15-ABC News 13; 3:C»-News 3; 3·3()-Movle
"Requlenm for a Heavyweight" 3; Movie
"Sabaka" 17, 5 e»-Mbvle " Little Caesar " 3
S.tul'fty - Ch. 4 · HBO
2 JO P .M. - Last Remake of Beau Gesle {PGJ
4'00 PM - 1978 In Sports
5·00 P.M. - Inside the NFL
6 00 P.M - Private Flies of J. EdgarHoover &lt;PGl
8:00PM. - Big Wednesday {PG)
10:00 P.M. - 1978 In Sports
11 :00 P.M. - Eagle Has Landed lPG)
1 00 A M. - Harrad Experlmenl ( R1

LINEMAN'S DREAM
MIAMI (AP) - The dream
of every defensive lineman in
pro football os to score a
touchdown - and that's what
Vern Den Herder, the big
defensive end of the Miami
Dolphins, illd last October
against Baltimore.
He was lined up as a
blocker on wbat looked like a
field goal attempt but the
holder, Don Strock, threw a
pass to Den Herder In the end
zone for a score.
''After I' got off the field, I
started shaking a bit," Den
Herder said "What If I had
dropped the ball?"

780 ( 12) 65 0

Coach Art Lanham's Roo game winning streak The
Grande College Redmen woll Kmghts are 6-7 in all games.
host Urbana's Blue Knights
Assistant Coach Tom
U1 a Mod·Ohto Conference Meadows knows that Urbana
basketball game U1 Lyne has talented players but he
Center Saturday night
also notes some weaknesses
Tip-ollls scheduled for 7· 30 that he hopas the Redmen can
pm.
exploit Says Meadows
The Redmen wtll put theor "They (Urbana ) have a great
H ) conference record on the shoot er In a kod nam ed
line against the 2·2 Blue Justin He can put it up from
Knights.
anywhere on the Ooor When
Overall, the Redmen are 6· he gets hot 11 picks up the
10 and currently sport a five whole spirit of the team."
On Urbana's weaknesses
Meadows noted, ' 'Urbana is
Athens
99 not a big team and our size
Pt Pleasant
6 8 and strength with James,
M1ller
6 3
61 Bose and Lones should let us
AtelCander
Gal It poll s
57 do what we want to at both
Logan
2 5 ends of the Ooor. We should
Belpre
2 2 be able to control the boards
Vm ton Co
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31 3
(9) . 64 2
At hens
195 431 439
( 101 63 4
Gallipolis
174 406
429
( 10) 60 6
Jackson
177 449
394
( 10) 60 3
Me1g s
146 380 384
191 60 J Tonight's games
Free Throw Percentage
I 10) 60 0
Tea m
FTM-FTA Pet.
111) 59 B
SEOAL
( 101 59 7
Logan
95 138 688
532 (9 ) 59 1 Athens at We llston
Waver ly
69 106 651
Me1gs
93 147 633
585 I 10) 58 5 Waver ly at Gafl 1pol 1s
GallipoliS
79126 627
642 I 11 I 58 4 lrontcr~ at :Jackson
514 (9) 571 Logan a t M eigs
82 137 599
Athens
TRI -VALLEY
Ironton
68 117 .581
333 ( 6) 55 5
Ale&gt;~ander
at
Federal
Well ston
50 90
556
604 I 11 I 54 9
430 (8) 53 8 Hock1 ng
Jackson
91 164 555
416 (8) 52 0 Belpre at Nelsonville - York
Rebounds
War ren at Vinton County
No
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Team s Ranked
Team
SVAC
Offenstvely
Ironton
276 7 39 '
Pfs (G) Avg . Eastern at Kyger Creek
258 7 369 Team
Gallipoli s
251 7 359 Waverly
Wa verl y
503 I 11 I 45 7 Southern a1 Hannan Trace
245 7 35 0 Pt Pl eas
292 (61 48 7 Southwestern at North Gall1a
We ll st on
Non -League
240 7 34 3 Ironton
507 {10) 50 7
Athens
at Mtller
217 7 31 0 Ga lli poli s
Logan
528 I 101 52 8 Tnmble
215 7 307 Nel York
Ja ckson
485 (91 53 9 Parkersbur g Sout h at Pomt
Me1gs
568 ( 10) 56 8 Pleasant
163 7 23 2 Athens
Satllrday
Personal Fouls
398 171 56 9
Southern
SEOAL
Team
No. G Avg. Logan
520 (91 57 8
Fed Hock
639 (11) 581 Meigs at Athens
Ironton
139 7 19 9
GallipoliS at Ironton
We llston
132 7 18 9
Alexander
707 ( 12 ) 58 9
Logan
129 7 IB 4 V&gt;nton Co
594 I 10) 59 4 Jackson at Wav e r l~
Gall&gt;poi&gt;S
128 7 IB 3 Mil ler
60&lt; {10) 60 4 Well ston at logan
Non -League
122 7 17 &lt; S Weslern
606 ( 10) 60 6 Kyger Creek
Athens
at Wahama
Me&gt;g s
11 4 7 16 2 Eastern
486 (81 60 8 Federal Hoc k1ng
at M•lle r
113 7 16 1 Belpre
558 (91 62 0 (makeup
Jackson
game)
Wa verl y
109 7 15 6
K Creek
587 {91 65 2
SVAC
lnd1v1dualleadets
Warren
589 (9 ) 65 4
n at Nor th Gall1a
F1eld Goal
N Ga ll&gt;a
394 (61 65 7 Easter
Tnmble
804 ( 11 I 73 1 (makeup game )
Percentages
Tuesday
Name, Team FGM FGA Pel
Wanama
366 (5 1 73 2
SVAC
76&lt; {10) 76 4
Gordon , Wav .
38 58 655 , Wellston
774 I 101 77 4 Ha nnan Trace at Eastern
Hol songer. Wa v 39 66 59 1 Me1gs
Steger Wav
23 99 590 Jackson
780 ( 10) 78 0 Kyger Creek at North Gallia

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111 14 starts Monnesota fell to
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County Auditor of Meigs County
Licon•• must be obltoned not later then Jan. 20, 1979 tit avoid-paying penahy. I&lt;Hor
this dele penalty will be $2 ,00 for single tag end $5.00 for konntlll&lt;tnse.

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THE MEIGS INN
PH. 992-3629

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~ Us. • • By Helen Hottel:"
HIS UFE GOING TO THE DOGS
DEAR HE LEN·
My husband spends at least 12 to 15 hours a week hunting
with his hound dogs. That leaves me alone with the kids. I
know hobbies are important, but every weekend ' - CONFUSED
DEAR CON :
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Too much hob8y, not enough male makes mamage a dull
bore -for the one who stays home .
If your husband can 't compromise - part t1me with the
hounds, part wtth you and the kids - his fanuly life too may go
to the dogs - H

Marie Root

Modern Woodsmen
hold community
ben·efit dinner
In spite of icy roads, a good
crowd turned out to the Cool·
ville Senior Citizens buildmg
for the commumty service
benefit diMer sponsored by
Modern
Woodmen
of
America, Camp 10900. The
proceeds of the diMer and
donattons from members and
fnends will be presented to
the Cool ville Fire Department for their "Jaws of life''
fund at a Camp party,
Ja nuary 27 , 8 p.m., at Coolville Senior Citizens Building

Any persons still wisoing to
contribute to thts "Jaws of
Life" fund may contact
Ralph Henderson , Camp
Secretary, Coolvtlle, before
the above date.
During the evening, Marie
Root, Coolville, was awarded
a plaque for conscientious
and dedicated service to the
commuruty.
Awarded door prizes were
Tobin Workman, Coolville,
and Don Dunfee, Little
Hocking ,

Writer for 'Saturday
Night Live ' to speak
at Mars'hall Monday
HUNTINGTON - Alan
Zweibel, comedy writer lor
television's "Saturday Night
Ltve," will speak at Marshall
UniverSity Monday, Jan. 29,
at 8 p.m. in the Multt-Purpose
Room of Memortal Student
Center.
Zweibel, who received an
Emmy for his contributions
to the whacky, late-night
comedy show, will discuss the
behind the scenes production
of the weekly show His
campu s appearance is
sponsored by the Lecture and
Contemporary Issues
Committee of Marshall's
Student Activities Office.
Marshall students with
• Activity Cards will be ad·
m1tted free , according to Don
Robertson, MU statdent activities
organizations
coordinator. All others will be

charged a $1 general admission fee.
Originally hired as an
apprentice
writer
for
"Saturday Ntght Live,"
Zweibel soon was referred to
as "one of the major writers
on the show" by producer
Lorne Michaels.
A graduate of the
University of Buffalo,
Zweibel was supposed to
enter Ia w school, but opted
instead for a writing career.
He wrote for various stand-up
comedians before strikmg off
on hiS own to perform hts
material in clubs such as New
York's Improvisation, which
launched many of today's
young comedians.
Zweibel's campus program
also will include some of his
own comedy routmes.

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'Temperance Year'

" The furor over 'baby beer'
last taU remmds us of the
need to be diligent tn
promotmg abstinence' from
alcohol ," clatms Albert
Dittes temperance secretary
of the Pomeroy Seventh-day
Adventist Church He made
the statement announcing
1979 as "World Temperance
year" for the Adventist
Church.
" When the Anheuser Busch company test marketed its Chelsea produce
as the 'not so soft drink' last
fall, Adventists were in the
forefront , along with the
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
Virginia Nurses Association,
in protest," Dlttes said. "As a
result, the company wtthMaybe
l
could
do
that
with
drew
the product, which
Get off the hook
everyone .
contained .0~ percent alcohol ·
COUNSELOR : Every t1me and could have appealed to
Do you feel you must be a frtend calls for help you
constantly available for your would gtve them the phone
fnends and acquamtances'
number of thi s hoi-line '
Are you burdened by the role
AMY : Doesn'I that sound
of 24-hour crtsis counselor'
like a good idea' l would get
AMY I couldn 't do that.
In this excerpt from a hoi- them off my back and yet not
What
would people do tf they
line phone conversation, a
be rejecting them . Oh, l just needed me'
woman complains a bout the
thought of four more friends
COUNSELOR · They might
st rain of being on call for her -Jan, Tunmy, Charlotte and
turn
to other friends . After
many friends. !Personal tn- Jody.
all, what do they do when
furmatton in all bot-line exCOUNSELOR: If I am
cerpts has been changed to counting nght, II people have your phone is busy for an entire evening?
protect the caller's confiden- access to you at any time of
AMY : That's true. f could
ltality.)
day or night Is that right'
take
my phone off the hook
AMY: A couple of my
AMY : Yes , and there are and everyone would just
fn ends really need to talk to more Actually , now that r
you Could you tell me think apout it, anyone l have · lhtnk I was talking to somesomething about your ser- ever met could call me and I one elsf . That way no one
would be angry at me.
vice?
would gladly spend several
COUNSELOR: Why would
COUNSELOR · The phone hours on the phone trying to
anyone be angry at you for
is staffed 24 hours a day' by
help out. Maybe l don 't do tt taking one evening for
volunteers who are available
rtght. Why don 't you tell me yourself ?
to talk to people about their how you help people? If l had
AMY · l would feel guilty.
crises. And there is no charge some pointers, tl nught not
Isn't that what friends are
for the service. Is that what take me so long
for ·~
you wanted to know ?
COUNSELOR· Rather than
COUNSELOR . But most
AMY : Yes, that's exactly discusstng your counseling people have only two or three
what my fnends need - so- techniques, why don 't we try
frtends who would take the
meone to talk to during tbeir to find a way for you to get a
crises. They have enough of httle more pnvacy and peace liberty of calling them any
time of day or night.
them.
for yourself.
A.&lt; the phone call proceedCOUNSELOR : What do
AMY : That sounds wonder- ed, Amy and the counselor
you mean ?
ful. I can't even imagme discovered that Amy had a
AMY : Well, they are spending a qutet, peaceful
terrible fear of losing friends
always calling me at every eventng at home without any
She was shy in face-ltrface
hour of day and night - at crtses.
en&lt;.'ounter s but ve y l'Omwork or at home. And, well, f
COUNSELOR : Let's start fortahl e on the phone :
can 't say no to any of them.
right there . Suppose you therefore, she 'had arranged
COUNSEWR : How' many could have tomorrow evening
for her frtendships to -take
people are you talking about ?
completely to yourself. What pla&lt;·c on her terms . What
AMY: Let's see. There 's would you do'
Am~· rt•:illr nct•dt•d \\~ • s help
Angie, Dick, Carol, Smithy,
AMY: Oh, there are a · with her shyness problem
IR•bbie, Joe and Candy. Can- million things I could do.
If you are shy hut do not
dy is the one who called
Let's see. Well , lhaven'trlone want to be, wrill• fm· Dt·.
tonight.
much at home for over a year Rhtk Pr':-; newslPtlt•r on
She drove me up the wall
except talk on the telephone. ! "Sh vn&lt;'HS. " Send 50 l'ents &lt;mel
complaining that her parents can't think of anythmg now
a .&lt;clf-addrl'ssml. slamr&lt;-'1
pon 't understand her. l was but it wouldn 't be hard once I L'nvel11pt&gt; t&lt;l n1 Blaker in
just about ready to tell her got the free lime.
t'Cl l"l' pf thJ ~ n t.'W!'J) HP( ' f , P 0
nut to call me anymore when
COUNSELOR : What would Rnx 475, Radto 1';1ty Station,
I thought of a nicer way to put
happen if you took the phone New York, N.Y. 111019.
her off- to tell her to call you . offthe hook. foronr evening'

CHOICES

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DEAR HELEN ·
I don't like sex. My husband does. l can't change I don 't
even want to . Otherwise our marrtage ts okay. But he doesn't
think so.
Instead of fmding a woman on the side to fulfill his lusts, he
thinks I should see a counselor about my "frigidity " If I'm
willing to let htm have a no-involvement affair, shouldn 't he be
grateful that I'm so understandtng' -NOT QUITE PERFEC!'
DEARNQP :
No!! '
What you want is a loveless ''arrangement ," and this seldom
works.
A wife who can 'I show wholehearted affection is far from
perfect. If she pushes her husband into an affair Ito avotd sex)
she can be pretty sure the other woman will become the real
woman m his hfe.
You've got a man who still cares enough to want only you .
Consult a counselor before you lose him! -H.

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children. 1Anheuser - Busch
has since resumed testmg the
product, but witho ut the
alcohol.)
Adventists have always
been staunch promoters of
temperance, Dittes said,
dating back to the church's
origins in the 1840s. The !52year-old Amenc~n Temperance Society, once the
leadtng exponent of abstmence in the U. S., is now
run by the Adventist Church 's
Temperance Department in
Washington, D. C.

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DEARHELEN
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1 love pets as much as the next, but I'm realistic. Every year
millions of unwanted dogs and cats are extermina ted. In other
countries, this meat is considered a delicacy So why waste it
here ? Animals killed at pounds could become nutritious food
for starving peopl&lt;~. if not in this eounlry, then exported to the
places where dog and cat meat is aceeptable.- PRACfiCA!.
DEAR PRACTICAL:
.
Your "modest proposal" will be as popular here as rats in a
warehouse. Most U.S. cttizens sttll shudder at the suggestion ·
that dog and cat carcasses are rendered out for fat to be sold
overseas (and used in cold creams, etc) They won't take your
" food" suggestton quietly. -H.
DEAR HELEN ·
You mentioned the " weekend marnage" recently I want to
tell you , it works 1
My husband and l both have fine careers. When I got an offer
I couldn't refuse in a different city, he didn 't want to uproot. So
we live apart Monday through Friday and live it up on
weekends. Thts way we are seldom bored - we save up our
love for our spectal tiines, and I'll bet we aetually spend more
rewarding hours together than does the average working couple who takes too much for granted.
A.&lt; the old bromtde goes, "It tsn 't the qua nitty of ltme but the
quality which counts. "- CAREER WIFE

'!be ~·ricnds of the Meigs publictty, and volunteer work
County Ubrartes voted at - to the libraries m Meigs
their January meeting to buy County. The duplicator is
a
Gaylord
1L'hiang I their first gift to the libraries.
New book processing bas
!Juplltator for the Pomeroy
SATURDAY
slowed
down in the past few
BOAHIJ of Trustees of and Middleport Ubraries. It
because many books
months
is
a
smaU
manual
card
Columbta Township Saturday
have
~me
in which have not
duplicator
for
reproducing
7 p m at township building.
been
cataloged
either by the
catalog
cards,
book
cards,
SUNDAY
Library
or by the
State
and
pockets.
COUNTY-WIDE pra yer
distrtbutor.
All
the
cards for'
The
Friends
are
a
non·
meeting 2 p.m Sunday at
these
books
must
be
typed by
profit
orgaruzation
formed
in
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
the
library
staff.
It
is very
October
to
gtve
support
Church; Glen Bissell, leader.
through dues, fund-raising, cxactmg work, and few of the
MEIGS
County
• library staff can type well
Genealogical Society Sunday
2 p.m. at Meigs Museum.
Guest speaker Judge Manning Webster who will speak
on information in court
Friday
records .
MONDAY
Job's third daughter was
SPECIAL MEETING of the
Mr and Mrs Thomas named Keren-Happuch
District Advisory Council R&lt;'nlz have retljl'ned from a (born of antimony) indica7' 30 p.m. Monday at the holiday visit in Orlando, Fla. tive of beautiful eyes; a dye
Meigs
County
Health with Mr. and Mrs. Ronme ma~e of antimony was used
PDepartment, Mechanic St., Mullins and Deanna, and to hnge the eyelashes. Since
anc1ent times antimony has
omeroy. ,
Mrs. Brenda Fitch, Tommy been used as a cosmetic in
BEND 0 THE RIVER and Apnl. Whtle there they Eastern countries.
Garden Club, home of Mrs. attended a Johnnie Cash Con"And the name of tbe
Grella Simpson, Mond~y , •·erl.
third, Keren-Happuch, and
7:30 p.m. wtth Mrs. Bermce
Mr . and Mrs. Wendell In all the laud there were no
Car~enter to have a program Grate spent the weekend in women found so lair as the
on btrds.
Mt Vernon visiting their daughters of Job ... "-Job
TUESDAY
daughter , Jennifer, who at- U: 14-15
MEIGS LOCAL Chapter t 7, tends college there.
OAPSE, m~ing. 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Velsia Roush is . . . . . .,...~~·
Tuesday at Meigs Junior rel'uperating at home followHigh School, Middleport.
mg treatment at the Holzer .
Medical
Cent~r . She was
AMERICAN LEGION Aux·
discharged
from the hospttal
tltary , Racine 602, 7:30p.m at
~&gt;riday .
the hall, weather permitltng
MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY Area Branch, American
IN
Association of · University
Women, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
TIME
at the River-boat Room of the
Athens County Savings and
WITH
Loan Co. Topic for discussion, " Redesigning the Goals
of Education, Phase !!" by
Sharon Johnson, state divlston chatrman, Galhpolts.

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MADRID, Spain (AP) - A
strtke by 100,000 automobile,
hotel and restaurant workers
is now in its third day, and no
end is in sight. The strikers
are demanrlin~ higher pay
.
and a shorter work week.
Hotel and restaurant
owners have agreed to their
employees' demand for a 14percent raise but are balking .
at increasing vacations from
Utree weeks to four and
cuttitlg Ute work week from
44 t" 40 hours.

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enough to do it. Using the
card duplicator will mean
new books will be available
much more quickly.
Other suggestions for ways
the Friends can help the
libraries included organizing
a campaign urging people to
"Buy a Gallon of Paint for the
Ltbraries" and buytng a
duplicatmg machine so
people can make copies of
personal papers and research
item s.

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conc ~rns m
community
health and how these affeet
nurses All registered nurses
are mvited to attend The
membership includes
registered nurses from
Hocking, Meigs, Gallia and
Athens Counties.

Don't be a
heart
breaker

Birthdays

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POMEROY

HOUSE TRAILER
OWNER'S
TAX PAYMENT CHARGE
4503 06 and 4503 .061 as amended by
Sub H B. No . 330 and Effecf1ve August 26, 1969

Revised Code Sections

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d•y of J1nuary t~e full •mount of the pro r•l• t u 11 due 1rHi p.ty•ble on or before
the l'1u d•y of hnuify
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the
d•y of bnu1ry 1nd on or p r~ or to ttle J 1st dil y of Decemb er, ttle full
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MH.I f•C IIJit•u b~ ' " d JUto n rn tfol c "' lM• C ot i u ch h c.nurcr oi ~.l! MSI th e o wner
for t h(• rec overy of the unpatd tu co;

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MODEL
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All stamless steel, water

Workshop
POLLY·s POINTERS planned

'Religious liberty Day '
set for.Pomeroy Adventist

Eureka h1gh performance features

back case
A smoke
rhod tum finished degrade
dtal with brushed center
panel and mmeMI glass
crystal Sfatnless steel

"Cappu cmo "
"Si "
WASHI NGTON , D,C. lA P)
" Hemind me I left a sharp
1\ don.. twn w;t~ m;tt iL·Io thl' lt'J,!&lt;:! rdlrtg the (Jppnn•.tl uf
Day-&lt;.:oaching down to l'Uttmg tool beg inmng wtth '" '
Jntt•r na liorw I E nd1tw1 ru·nt proposals for the ~ nd o wnw n t
DC . l1 S capital , on the m the overhead rack "
1\ MT H/\ K two crosswo rd
"Adze, Auger . Augerbtt '" F'nnd and plans w&lt;-n· di s&lt;'uss- f und , the l ocm fund &lt;.md thL·
Pd for the ann ut-~l M.:ud1 of L'XL·m p l rt r
fund
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fans,
puzzle buffs
"Nope. Three letters."
Dimc·s
to
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held
on
Jcm
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pn·st·ntt·d
A
tlwnk
you
note
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enthusiasts - chanced to fall
wlwn
th(•
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read
from
S;.md~
S&lt;trgent
m - meet, cross paths - stx
Awl "
rh,pt&lt;•r nf RPta S1gm" Ph1 f,,,. fl o\\ers S('Jl1 dur mg lwr
rows down, two across 1n the
"Oh How bon ng "
Sur
on t.\ mt•t Tw·sday 111ght hltSptt, tll li-1 till IT
bar car - grill , club car
" Cy lind rt cai holes or
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t
the homt• of Mr&lt; lm
1\lso re~Hl c~t tht· ml' l'tdl ~
The followin g conversation tedtus, dull , repetittous' "
P(lym·
WCIS
d Jetlcr fro m till' :vlct gs
ensued - resulted, came
" Et al."
Dcbbw
Buck
re
portt·d
rm
rounty
Hfstonl'.il Sn('tl'l~
afterward .
"Taking my ktd , offspring,
" How's thmgs ?"
hetr , bairn m Ed mburgh and llw pla ns fen lht• MwTh nf dbout the pu bllca tumo1t frll ll l"By the dog star , res ts garcon In Ni ce to the Dnnes w1th thl• chapft&gt; r unde1· h ,HJd ()I gWliZtltHm hl r.:t ut l l ' S
th,. lt•adt•rshlp of Mr'
m· TilL• mottt•t \~yas refP t Jed to
Se rius.''
Washington Zoo today ."
tu
carry
out
the
mar
eh
m ('Il) f'uun etl
"Keeping busy ?"
"They got everything from
Mtrldleport
1\ volt' pf th;mks W&lt;ts t·x·
" In a word· hectic, frantic A to Z there."
tended
to Ann te Chtiptni-trl
The
&lt;'onventwnn
was•
,mor bustlin g.''
" Aardvarks, acaroids,
rwun
ced
for
Ma
y
18,
19
•nd
20
~mel
her
cunltnttlet' for Uw
"Too spacey ."
add ax, agoutt , allt gators,
f'
hr
t
s
tmr~
s
par t~
Don nil
111
Cleveland
A
communH'a" How about mad?"
alpa oa, a nth ons, argali ,
Nt•Hse
Hnd
Kathy
Fry
hat!
the
tw
n
from
Interna
tJon,tl
" Hols were wild around my arma dtllo , a ug, auklets,
e·ulturdl
program
.
Don
s
f.whouse, too."
au rochs, a re~yes ... "
'' Xmas saw a gr ate
" He'll go ape liefore he gets Convalescing at home lllg and I .tnd:1Kmg pr csenlctl
a program on cle&lt;·t rurtlc lu) s.
happenmg at our ma nor, pad, to th e azygous ax ololt whtch
Refn.•stu rwnts \\f'll' se t vcd
demense."
.J
ohn
Bryan
of
Middleport
as you know IS amphibious."
IJy
Jrb P&lt; t)'llL' cmd Ca r ol)n
"Santa '!"
" It 'll be da rk , dusk, · IS convalcscmg at home from
S"lterftl'id
"No, two words,"
twilight, eventtde before we In Junes suf(ered Ill a c.: cu ~w ­
" :Yule log'! "
zero in on the zand er, zebra , (' ldt•nt He WBS hosplt.:t hlcd
" By Dickens , you 're a zebress, zebu, at bet, aortl and l W(I weeks In Deecmber
sketch."
Famtly members 1n to vJsJt
zonlla "
" By Box."
"By Zeus, there's zest, zeal hun were Mr and Mrs
Ronald Russell ff:h n stme
"Getting foggy out there and zing m those zebus."
11
Bryan
I of Lora 1n : Stanley N
"
Zounds and zowie, they
Rr}irn, Rtvervtew , Mtl'h
"Sherlockian peasouper." got ztp ."
"Or, as Holmes would put
" Zan y ze ph yrs from Mr and Mrs. Albert Bryan.
it : ?"
Zanztbar can ztg-zag like a Rey n oldsbur~: Mr ami Mrs.
"Elementary " .
Zen zombte zonked out on .John T Bryan. Trav iS C1ty.
Mtl'h., a nd Mr a nd MIS
"Tra m has pulled into a zinfandel .''
INK SPOTS- The nationally known sing&lt;ng group,
"Maybe," "I Don!t Want to Set the World on Fire" and
Harold
Scarberry !Dott1ci.
depot,
platform,
station
"That's
the
end,
man."
The Ink Spots, with Eddie Ttgner, will be appearing in this
"Kansas City." The group became favontes at night
stop ."
Mtddleport They wert• a ll 111
"Omega,
all
she
wrote."
area at the Upper Deck of the Point Pleasant Inn from
cluoo, theaters and hotels across the country. Changes
'' Wher e?' '
"Intuittve letters tell me to' v1s1t at the same tmw,
Jan . 22-Feb. 3. The fame of The Ink Spots started back in
have taken place wjth The Ink Spots m the last 3~ years or
"State
cap."
litis
lrain wtll be late , tardy , \\htlc Mr and Mrs Danny
the I~ with the success of one of their early recordings
so. First, two of the original members of the group dted
Aryan of SpnngfJeld VI Sited
"Dover,
Del.?"
delayed."
"HI Didn't Care" which sold over two nullion copies. This
and another retired When replacements were made
11
later
No, rune spaces ...
''E S P.?"
was followed with such hits as "To Each His Own,"
music of The Ink Spots was carefully brought up to date.
&lt;(Trenton, N.J."
"No. E.T.A '
"Right on. rtve down from
"According to my watch,
New York on the schedule ." hmepiece, chronometer we
~~ Timetable , ra1l plan ,
should be there by now."
MEETING SET
notice board "
" At the termmus, termm al,
A spec tal mcettn g of
Have regular
"Care for a four-letter re- end of hne?
Middleport Masontc Lodge
11
medical
check -ups _
freshment in the bar car? "
E ieven
lette rs , two 363. F&amp;A M. wtll be held at 7
"Soda, cola , mUk ?"
words ."
p m Wedne•day to con fer the
ATHENS - " Where Do We
"Cafe, Ft. "
"
Last
sta
tion
?
Arnva
l
entered
apprentice degree on
Polly Cramer
Go rrom Here' ," a look at
"I'll have mine light."
ba se' Home platter '''
two
candtdatcs.
how well handtcapped per''Cafe-au-lait ?''
"Nope. Journey 's .end''
sons
are accepted m schools
" No, ntne let tPr ~ lt,q1 "
fmm
beef
or
pork
hver
put
tht•
Crayons in
liver 1n the freezer fell' H fe'' ' and the commumty, ts the
the wash
minutes and let it gel ftrtro . topt c of a n tn-servlce
Tht• trimming will be easy 1f a Tuesday, Jan 23, at the
Hocking Valley Motor Lodge
DEAR POLLY - After I sha rp k111fe is use d in Nelsonvtlle.
washed and dried a load of -DOROTHY_
Jomtly sponsored by the
DEAR POLLY -- My Pl'l
clothes l discovered my little
South
east ern
Ohio ln g1rl's colored crayons were in Pt'l'VC Js w1th the pr ofamly structtonal Resource Center
A "religtous Ltberty" day
mouths concermng actJVlst
wtth them. Could you tell me thHt one hears on tclevh:don tlRC1 and the Athens Count y
religion There were calls in
will
be
celebrated
at
worship
Is
th
ea•
any
we~y
lhdt
we
how to remove crayon stams..,
Ass ociation for Retarded se rvi ces in the Pomeroy some quarters for govern1
t•ould
help
put
a
stop
to
th1s'
-CONNIE.
Ctttzens, the workshop is Se venth'-da y Adve ntist ment mvestt gation and
DEAR CONN IE -- Loosen - PM
DF. AR POLLY - I want to designed for •chool and social Church this Saturday af- regulations of so-called cults
the crayon statns \\1th kitservice agency personnel as
" Whtle th ese concerns
chen shortemng and then ap- tell the reader who needs well as an y tnl erested tern oon . report s Albert
were
well-meant. there is
Dittes.
pa;ior
ch
cssc
r
scarves
and
I'H
nn
nt
ply detergent Work tl mto
citizens
Dittes
cttes
se"teral
threats
grave
danger in controlllm!
bu}
them
thai
I
make
thein
;1ains unlll the outline is
Fran ces Curtis Fra zier, to Ftrst Amendment reltgwus the expressiOn of reltgtous
out
of
uphulstt!ry
remmmts
removed . Laundct· as usual
coordina tor of the Ohto
One
man 's
Bryan Ketth Colwell, son of If 11 ts neeessary to repeat lhal I cui to stze mtd then fl - Assoctatton for Retarded liberty nghts. '"lbe tragt c t eeJtn g
fanaltctsm
ts
another's
heartevents
in
Jonestown,
Guyana
,
inge.
They
are
beaul1ful
and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell , lhts procedure pre-trea t with
Cttizens' State Commumty clast November left a· bad felt outpourtng to God ,"
t•asy
to
ca
re
for
,
too.
Route I, Ymton, recently a hqutd household eleaner If
for
Dem - ta ste tn many peoples' Dtttc's satd .. "Would we want
Those whtle plashr hags Awarenes s
celebrated his flrst btrthday bleaeh ts safe for !lie fabries
Sitluttonalizatton
program,
a government agent coming
at his home. A Mt ckey Mouse and col ors you may even thrtt gro&lt;'ery ston•s tL'illally will be the guest con sultant.
into our churches and telling
cake was served w1th ice have to resort to Its use. - put frozen foods m make ex- She will present a model for
us that communion is
cellent covers fnr the rru xer,
cream, potato chips, and POLLY
sensitivity traming of nonwrong 1 "
tcw
ster
,
et
c
Th
ey
a
r
e
Kooi-Aid.
DEAR POLLY - If you
handicapped persons toward
Members will contribute an
washable
and
tltsposabl&lt;•
Attending were hts mater- have a large bath towel that
the acceptance of han·
offermg
to send " Liberty," a
An
y
mlverlismg
can
he
turnnal grandparents, Mr and IS not bemg used ~wymore,
dica pped persons in the
ma
gaztne
of
religious
ed
to
the
back.
c
FJ
.ORENCE
Mrs. Frank Ebersbach, his fold it tn ' half and sew
sci;ool and commumty.
freedom,
to
thought
leaders
Polly
wtll
send
you
one
of
together '(.round the edges to
paternal grandparents, Mr
There i$ no fee for the
the
Untied
States. ·
throughout
ht•r
signed
thank
-}
ou
and Mrs. John Colwell , his make a good bath mat You
By Mrs. Charles Woods
workshop, whtch wtll run
Services
at
th
e
church
newl:ipaper
coupon
chppen;
1f
great-grandmothers, Mrs
ean save money and gel a lot
Sunday School attendance
from 9:30 to 12 noon To prelocated on Mulberry Hetghts
Marie Autherson and Mrs. of use oul of old towels -- :; he uses your fa vonlc reg tster,
·on
Jan. 14 was 23 . There were
contact . the
Road , begm at 2 p.m., and are
Po1nter,
Peve
or
'
Probkmih
Grace Colwell, and his great- JOAN
Southeastern Ohto IRC, 614- . no services on Jan. 7 due to always open to visitors
her
column
Wrtte
POLLY
'S
DEAR
POI.I.YHeat
your
great-great aunt, Mrs. Helen
cold weather and sltppery
SAVE YOUR R.C.1 NEHI, UPPER 10,
593-3511 or 614-593-7817
kntfc before shctng eheese. If POINTERS tn care of thts
Augustine.
roads
DIET RITE &amp; DADS ROOT BEER
others attending were Mr. you are trinumng the skin newspaper .
A chicken supper held at
WASHINGTON (AP)
and Mrs. R1ck Metheney ~nd
Coolville Senior Cittzens
The monetary unit of
The Progressive Alltance, a Center on Saturday evening,
• Ricky, Jr. , Mrs. Mary
BOffiE CAPS FOR CHARITY
Panama
ts the balboa
new ltberal pohttcal coaltlton, Jan. 24 was well attended by
Metheney and Jeremy, Mr.
The na me Vermont is Iuken
must ftnd ereattve ways to Modern Woodman Camp No.
and Mrs. Paul Forbes, Jr.,
from
two French words,
combat
a
growing 10,900 and their families. A
Mtchael Jarvts and Mary Col"vert
n for green a nd "mont"
conservative movement, its good number attended from
well
leader says
Alfred community in sptte of for mounta m
Douglas Fraser , prestdent wmtry weather .
MILL STREET
of the United Auto Workers
Th e U.M.W. meeting
Middleport
, OIJ.to
The state of Dela.ware has
union, satd Wednesday that scheduled for Tuesda y
992 -3542 or 992 -3344
only
three
count1es,
Kent
,
lon gstanding domestic social evemng, Jan 16, at the
New-Castle and Sussex
programs
are
being· Follrod·Robtnson home, was
threatened by a strengthened postponed until better
"Aitveness wtth God" was of dedtcahon concluded the " rtght win g" that has weather , when it wtll be
the program toptc presented program.
dtsplayed new poltltcal announced for a later date .
by Mrs Ann Watson at a reKathleen Scott and Mary muscle. Leaders of some 60
Mr
end Mrs . Glen
cent meetmg of the Untied Kay Rou~h were hostesses for ltberal otgamzattons voted Robinson left today on a
Methodist Women of the the meelmg with Mrs Mary earlier thts week to form the vacation trip to Flortda.
Foresi.Run United Methodtsl Nease, new president , con- newalliance.
Church .
dueling the bustness session.
.f.
Mrs. "!Jtlson desert bed the Minutes of the previous
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Quiet Day obse rvance wtth meeting were read and a love
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PROVIDES
the group reading the hymn , offering was taken .' A report
THE TRAINING YOU NEED
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FOR
THE BUSINESS WORLD
gram w'as divided into three boxes takt•n to shuhns and
parts, " Aliveness wtlh God " , .st•veral th e~nk you notes were
l
Monlhs
" Pratse and Procla~ru:~tmn " read Ftfty-four stck calls
Not
Years
Prepare You '
and "Offenng and Dcdil'a- wt•re reported
To
E•tnl
twn." Members takmg parts ~ The hostesses served a
were Edith Sisson , Mary, dessert courst• and coffpe to
Nease, Betty Koch , Kathleen llt1•11 members altendmg
~Michael
Scott The hymn "Breathe on
For Day
e Breath of God" was sung by
Or Evening Clines
the group with an offering for
A Raggedy Andy theme prayer and self-denial being
HOLIDAY
GUESTS
1 was carried out.!or the birth- taken. The sung, '"Many
CALLI (614) 446-4367
Hnhda y ~gut•s ts of. Mr. and
: day party of Michael Jarvts, Gifts, One SPint" was read
B TRf CK AND CASSETTE
Mrs. Harry Willford _were
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank by the members and a pmyer
NOW ENROLLING
lht•lr ehildt't•n and grandJarvis, Route I, Langsville.
&lt;'htitlren, Mr and Mrs. All en
FOR NEW TERM
••
~ Games were played I!Jld BarGraham,
Era•k
and
Rarha&lt;•l
,
1bara Carter won the door
t 1nd 11 months C1ner Proarams 1nd 11
&amp;!ndwich, Ill.; AMI Kevin
months Auoc•aft ~rH Lt Specl•llted
.
pnze.
.
Willford, Mounta tn Home Air
! Cake and ice cream were
lusln111 Progr1m1.
Foree Base, Idaho, and Mr.
served to his maternal grandF.NTERTAIN AT HOME
Jr . Accounting
and Mrs. Gary Willford, Ail S&lt;~
Bu1mess Administration
1mother, Mrs . Hel e n
Mr. a nd Mrs. Roger E. Hill
GeneroJI
Offitt
Eucutive Secretary
i Ebers bach, hi s great - and Scotty 11nd Heather and Tabitha. Rat'lll l ' .
Stcretuy
grandmother, Mrs.' Marie entertained in their home on
Autherson, his great-great- Christmas Day with 't turkt'}'
51 _ ,.., n.n.o-on•
BUSINESS
SEE THIM AT
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great aunt, Mrs. Helen and ham dinner for Mr. aM
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MEETING
ALLIPOLIS
NAME -----------------1
Augustine. Others attending Mrs. Jerry A. Powell, Mr
1\ business meetmg Will he
were Mrs. Pam Colwell and and Mrs. Oval Diddle. Mr
BUSINESS
held at the Pomeroy F'tr;t
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Bryan, Jennifer, Teri, Bar- ami Mrs. Austin Wvlfc, Jerry Baptist Church Sunda y
COLLEGE
• 1 bara Carter, Teresa Starr, and Aimee. Joining th·~ group followin g th e IO: :IU a.m.
ADDIIIiSS
Michael and Tinuny Wn!lhl , m'the eve mn~ was Mr~. Jne1. morning \hJrshtp scrvtce. A
Mrs Lauric Cardtllo and Hill. The s&lt;•venth birth&lt;tay 1if potlu ck dinn er wtll be held in
Mtddleport , 0.
' Sharon.
Sr ol!y Hill "as t-ell'i&gt;1'8tecl
eon junction with the mcct~ng

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MEETING SET
The monthly meeting_of the
Southern Hills District of the
Ohio Nurses Assn. wiU be
held at 7'30 p.m. Thursday at
the Athens City-County
Health Department quarters.
Speaker will be Dr. Marjorie Nelson on current

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1\P Spt•f·ic.d Correspondent

Practical nursing
test planned
The Practical Nursmg PreEntrance Test for persons
interested in entermg the
Practical Nursing School of
Buckeye Hills Career Center
will be administered Thursday, February 1 at 9 a.m . at
Buckeye Hills Career Center
in Rto Grande.
Mrs.
Norma Glenn ,
Coordinator,
announced
today that all persons who
are seeking admission to the
Ociober 1979 Practical
Nursing class should plan to
. take the pre-entrance exam
at this time. Applications for
admissions are now being
accepted. Persons interested
in applying are urged to get
their applications in before
February I so they can take
the pre-entrance test . The fee
for the test is $10, payable on
the testing date. Applications
may be obtained by calllng or
writing the Practical Nursing
School of Buckeye Hills
Career Center, Rio Grande.

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SPEIDEL

Carmel News,
By the. Day
Florence Circle and Sue
Hager were in Columbus the
past week and attended the
funeral of the former's niece,
Mrs. Eleanor Circle Nocks.
Sheryl LeAnn Johnson
spent Thursday afternoon
wiUt her grandmother, Mrs.
Douglas Johnson of Racine.
Florence Circle visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Circle
of Racine on Sunday.
James Circle of New
Haven , W. Va . was at the
home of Mary Circle on
Wednesday.
Visitors at the Douglas
Circle home recently were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy VanMeter
and family of Morning Star,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ables
of Bald Knobs, Rev. and Mrs.
Carl Hicks, local, Earl
Harden of Weston, W. Va.,
Mrs. Glen Tuttle and son and
Mrs Ray Johnson and son of
Eagle Ridge and Rocky
Pitzer of Bashan.
Betty Van Metec and Eunie
Brinker vtsited Patrick
Johnson , a patient at· Holzer
Medical Center on Thursday.

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~II o wners" of hou•• fr11lers h-' " '"9 • l lhll '" the St1te of Oh io ~n.J suh1tn to the
•u n pr o:uded 1bove MUST ri!£J!Siet tuch hi tler w1th the Couoty Aud ilor on or
fl "O' 10 !he d•te the •• • i1 C.ve • nd p1y1ble.

Ne perJo n who " the owner of • hovu tr11ler 1nd wl-lo rs req u~red to reg is ter a
hg u,e t•• •ler ,h.U f•rl to dnpl1y on the front of t uch trl tler the re rflfiu!e or " O•ul"
•nued b 1 fhe County Tr .. surer
Ev ery o.&gt; pcr a l o r of~ houH: trad e r court or p.u k Qr every owner of . p.ro,pcr~y und
fo • such pUrpo se when thC!re •s no orP.r.Jtor !h.a.ll keep a rcgrster a t ~ 11 house
tr.aden wl-t ich make ust of the court p;uk or property

HOWARD E. f-tiANK
COUNTY AUDITOR
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CENTER, INC.
TRINITY CHURCH Rev W H
Perrin pastor Bob Buck , Sunday
school supt Church School 9 15
om , worsh•p serl.'tce. 10 30 o m
01ot r rehear sa l Tu es.dOy 7 30
p m under dtrect•on of Alice
Nease
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Corner Umon and
Mulberry Rei.' Clyde V Hender
son pa stor Sundo't school , 9 30
a m Glen M cClung supt morn
lng wor sh•p 10·30 a m evem ng
serviCe 7 JO mtd week serviCe
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 326 E Mo1n St
Pomeroy The
Rev Robe rt B G rove s rector
Sunde., se rv tce s 11 o m mornt ng
prayer (Hal., Commun1on f trs t
Sunday of each month} and s.er
mon Church church school and
nursery core p rov 1ded Coffee
hour 1n pon sh hous e fol low1ng
the serl.'tce
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
212 W Mom St Joj,n McArthur
pastor B•bl e school q 30 o m
morntng wors.h1p 10 30 o m
Youth meehngs, 6 30 p m , even
•ng worshtp 7 30 Wednesday
n 1ght pr ayer meet•ng and B1ble
study 7 30 p m
THE SALVA TION ARMY
115
Bu t ter nut Ave Pomeroy Env oy
and Mrs Roy Wmmg olt• cers '"
c harge
Sunday hol1n ess
mee tmg 10 am Sundcy School
10 30 am Sunde., sc hoo l leader
YPSM , El oiSE! Adam s 7 30 p m
sol vot•on
meet•ng
var1ous
speakers and mus•c spec.als
Th un do-,. 10 1 ,.,.,
to 'l p m
l od•e s , •fliP league all women
m~o~ 1ted 7 30 p Ill prayer meet•ng
and B1ble study
Bob Estep,
leade r
Rev
Noel
Herman
tea cher
BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP •
TIST CHAPEL Ro ute 1 Shade
Pa stor Bobby Elkms
Sunday
:!&gt;Choa l 5 p m
Sunday worsh •p
5 45 p m Wednesday prayer ser
vice 7 30 p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRI ST 200 W Mo1n.St Jerry
Paul mtn•st er phone 992 7666
Conservolrve non Instru mental
Su nday worsh1p 10 om
B1bl e
study 11 a m , worshtp , 6 p m
Wednesday Bible study 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN
CH UR CH
Rev Rolph
Sm 1th
pastor Sunday school 9 30 a m
M rs Worley Franos supennten
dent Preochmg serv.:: es f~rst &amp;
th1rd Sundays follow1ng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST,
Preoch1ng 9 30 o m first and second Sundays of eac h month
th1rd ond fourth Sundays eac h
month worsh 1p serv1ce at 7 30
p m
Wednesday even1ngs at
7,30 Prayer and B1ble Stu dy
SEVE NTH DAY
ADVENTIS T
Mulber ry Het ghts Rood Pomeroy
Pastor Albert 01tles Sabbath
School
Supennlenden t
R1 to
Wh1te Sobbath School Saturday
aft ernoon at 'l 00 wit h Wor shtp
Serv1ce lallowmg at 3 I 5
RUTlAND
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH S1ster
Horr~ ell
Wo r ner Sup! Sunday Schaal ,
9 30 a m , marn •ng worshtp
10 45 o m
THE HI LA ND CHAPEL George
Casto pastor Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 am even1ng worsh1p 7 30
Thursday even tng praye r serv1ce

7 30p

m

POMEROY
FIRST
BA PT IST
David Mann mt ntster W1lhom
Watson Sunda y school supt Sun
day ' sc hool 9 30 a m morn1ng
wo rship I 0 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BA PTIST 297
Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy Pau l
S1lver Pastor , Woo dr ow T Zwtl
1ng , Sunday sc hool supennten
de nt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
mornmg worshtp 10 30 even •ng
w o rsh•p
7 00 p m
Mtdwee k
prayer serv1ce 7 00 p m
M IDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
De wi er Rd Longsv1l le Oh1o , Rev
Sunday
Clyde Ferrell. Pastor
Sc hoo l
11
o m
Sa t urday
prea chmg serviCes. 7 30 p m
Wednesday evenmg B1ble study
at 7 30 p m
FA ITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bo•l ey Run Rood Rev Emme tt
Row son pasto r Handl ey Dunn
supt Sunday sc hool 10 o m Sun
day e11f'n 11,9 Ser'IIICe 7 30 81b l e
teochm ,l 7 l(, p m Thursday
OYE ~' /1 1' f
COM MUNITY
CHURCh 'it er C Turner pa stor
Sunday sehou l 9 3Q om Sunday
morn1r1g wors h1 p 10 30 Sunday
eve n 1ng se r\IICe 7 30
M IDDLEPORT CHURC H OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Lawrence Mardey pa stor Mrs
Russell Yo ung Sun day School
Supt Sunday School 9 30 o m
Eventng w ar sh1p 7 30 Wednes.
day prayer mee t1ng 7 30 p m
M T MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
RaCine
Rev
W H Lyk10 s
pasto r Marn~ng worsh1p 9 45
o m Sunday school I 0 45 a m
eve mng worsh•P 7 Tu esday 7 30
p m
lad•es praye r meet1ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m YPE
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Co rner Su:th and Palmer the Rev
Mark McClung Sunday sc hool
9 15
om
Don
Wilson
superrntcndent
la cy
Bart on
osst
supt
Morn1 ng Worsh• p
10 15 am Yout h meet10g 6 p m
evemng w o rsh •p
7 30
p m
Wednesday mght B• ble stu dy an d
prover U!rv tce 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mtd
d leport 5th and Mom Genrge
G lare m1n1ster M1k e Gerla ch
superm tendent
Terry Vankey
youth m•mster B1b le school Q 30
a m' morn1ng warship , 10 30
o .m
evenmg worsh •p 7 30
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wedne ~
day
MipOlEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAtARENE Rev Jtm Br oome
pa stor Bdl White Sur1day school
su pt Sunday school , 9 30 a m
morn tng worsh1p , 10 30 o m
Sunday
evangeli stic
meel•ng
7 00 p m
Prayer meet•ng
Wed nesday
7
p m
UNITED
PRESBYTER I AN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNT Y
Dwtghtl Zov1fz , d~rector
HA RRISONVILlE
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev
Er nes t
Strrck lin, pastor Sunday chu rch
school , 9 30 a m
Mrs Homer
Lee
supt , morn •ng worsh•p

10 30
MIDDLEPORT, Su nday school
9 30 a m . R:t ch ard Vaughan su pt
Mornmg wors htp 10 30
SYRACUSE Morning worsh •p, 9
a rn ... Su nday school , !Oo m Mrs
Sampson Hall supt
RUTLAND CHU RCH OF GOD
Rev Bobby Porter, pastor Sun
dey school 10 o m Sunday wor
sh•p 11 o m · Sunday evemng
serv tce_J p m Wednesday Fornt

p m Wcdnc:odo y
W0J l&gt; h ip c;erv1f£' 7 JO f' rn
HAZH COMMUNITV CHURCH
Nl"or l c,. ,g 8C'tt(l rn Ed sel Hort
pastor Sundny c;choo l 10 n tn •
Church
7 :tO
p m
proy er
mrellng 7 30 p m Th u r ~Mo.,
MIDDlEPORT PENTE COSTAL
Th1 rd A ve the Rev W1111ml1 Krut
tel , pa sto r Honold lJugo11 Sun
cloy School Supt (losses l or all
ages even •ng serv tco 7 30 81ble
study Wednes day 7 30 p '"
youth serv1ces Fndoy 7 30 p m
MIODLErOR T fREEWill BAr
TIST Corne • Ash o nd Plum N oe l
Herrman past or Saturday ev@n
1ng se rv iC(I 7 30 p .n Sunday
Scho ol 10 JO o rn
, M EIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Ml:THODIST CH UIKH
Ro bert T Bumgarner
01recto r
rOME ROY CLUSTER
Rev James Corb•tt
POMEROY Sunde., School 9 1 S
o rn Wo rsh1p serv•ce 10 30 am
Cholf r ehear sal Wed nes day 7
Re v
Robe r t McGee
pm
1nm•sler
~ NTERPRISE
Worsh1 p 9 a . m
Church School 10 om
ROCK ~PR I NGS Worsh1p 10
a m
Church Sc hool 9 15o m
UMVF6 30p m
FlATWOODS Worsh•p 11 a m
Churc h School lO om
M IDDl EPORT CLUSTER
~e v Robert Bumgarner
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
Poster
Wo rship
10 JO o m
Churc h School 9 30 a m UMYF 6

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p rn Wednesdo( even1ng prayer
meehng and B•b e study 7 p rn
Sl JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
P1ne Grove The Rev Wil l tam
Middlesw orth
Pasto r
Church
sc rv 1ccs 9 30 0 10 Sunday School
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Wednesday
Luke
18 1- 14

Thursday
Luke
1831-43

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Grocerie5 General Merchandise
Racine 949-2550

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Fnday
Luke

21 29-38
Saturdav
Acts

1 12·26

pa stor
Sunday sc hoo l
Chur ch ser111CC 7 p rn
youth mee tm g 6 p m Tuesd oy B•
ble Stud., 7 p m
~ACINE
CHURCH Of= TH I:
NAZARENE Rev John A j Colt
rnon pastor Frank l m Imbode n
chalfman of the Boo rd of Chns
t10n Lde Sunday School 9 JO
am
morn1ng worsh1p 10 JO
Sunday even1ng worsh•p 7 30
p rn Pray e r meet1ng Wednes
d a y 7 30 p rn
~AC I NE f= IR ST BAPTI ST Don L
Walkor Pcsla r Ro nn1e Sa l ser
Sunday sch ool sup!
Sunday
schoo l 9 JO a •n
mornmg wor
~ h• p 10 40 o m
Sundoy eve n• ng
wors h'F. 7 30 Wedne~doy eve n
1ng B1b e study 7 30
OANV IlLl: WESLEYAN Rov R
0 Br aw n pa stor Sunday Sch oo l
9 30 o m
mormng worsh 1p
10 45 youth serviCe 6 45 p m
evemng wor ~ h • p
7 30 p m
p• oyer a nd pra1 se WPdnc sd oy
7 30 p m
Sll VER RUN f=R EE BAPTI ST Rev
Morv1n Mnr~m pa stor Steve L1t
ti c Stm'dcy sc hool su p! Sundoy
schoo l 10 am
m o rnmg wor
sh•p 11 o m Sunday even•ng
wors htp 7 30 Pray er meet1 ng
ond Brbl e study Thur sday 7 30
p m youth sc rv1 ce , b p m Sun
day
CHESTER CHUR CH OF GOD
Rev Donny "R Cook p a~ l or Su n ·
doy sc hoo l Q 30 o m wor sh 1p
se r~o~ 1c e 11 a m
elte nmg 5Nvice
7 00 youth ~ erviC ~ Wednesday

pa stor ·

Bob

Dale

Moore

~cr~ool ~~:nmS~n~~r ;~:;

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am
evong!l'll~&lt;t i C: serv tCe 7 p m
W('dne sday ~crv 1 ces
prayer
onrf prat sP. l p m
Nazarene
youth 7 p m
Doily praye r
mPctmo B 30 o m Men ~ prayer
•Yl e("ttr•g l;ioturday 7 p m
H&gt;tN UNITED KRETHREN IN
CHRIST t:lden R Klo~ (" po ~ t or
CHRI ST Mr Don ald Ro l e~ pa :!o tor SundCly Scho ol 10 0 111 fo' o b f' rl
Sundov ')(hool 9 30 o In ,mr
sh1p Sf&gt; r .ltCf&gt; 10 JO a tTl o.; l 1i1 doy I?• pfl " "PI ~/! nrn &lt; rg WllllC.II 11
servtce s 7 p m
yo ul h qrnur r· m ~undoy n•aht "~"''"" , (h r , ..
Wedn csdar , 1 p 111
,tcm ~nd(!ovo r ' 'tO p m Son~
ANTIQU TY BAPr'l!.iT J.'r&gt;v Eo, I . ~C' r ~ &lt;re -' H r· m , P1t'nchtnq 8 JO

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992·3325

GASOLINE AU..EY

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look tod

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safe.

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46t S. Third, Middleport
992-2196

Walt and Phyllis qet
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MARK V STORE
Middleport

SAINTS Po • t lon d Hocmr:&gt; fl aorl
Wdlrom Rou!; h pas tor Phyll•s
Stobort Sund ay Sr hoo l Supt Sun
day 5c hoo l q 30 om
Mo rn1ng
wo r ~ hr p
10 30 o rn
Sunday
f'ven111g se rv•ce l p m Wedneo;.
d oy eve nm g proye• :!&gt;elviCEJ~ 7 30

pm
l\ETH l EHEM HAPTIST fl cv ~orl
Shui C'r pa sto r W orsh •p serv •ce
q 30 a m Sunday school 10 30
o m R1bl e Study and p ro yer ser
v1rf' Thur o;.doy 7 30 p m
CARL ETON CHURCH K•ng sbury
Hood Ga ry Kmg pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 o rn
Ralph Carl
supc rmt enden t even1ng wo t sh1 p
I 30
p m
Pray er meet•ng
Wednescloy 7 30 p m
LONG HOTTOM CHRISTIAN
a. uce Slml h pO :!&gt; tor Wallace
Do•1wwoo cl Sup! B1bl e Sc hoo l ,
"' JU om
Preo chm g s er&gt;~ICC
10 AS o rn No evc nmg se rviCe
HYSELL RUN fREE MtT HOOIST
CHURCH Rev Herb er t A 1lrng
pm tar Su nday School 9 30 o rn
M o111mg ser vil e
10 30 om ,
f vong ol• st1 c serv 1ce 7 p m Pray er
a nd pro• se serv 1ce Thu rsd ay 7

pm
fRHU O M GOSPEl MI SSION at
Ho ld Kn ob
Re v
lawren ce
G l u e~P. n c om p Sr
po '&gt; tor Roge1
w,IJio , cf , Sr , Sund ay school supt
Sundny sch ool 9 30 o eve nmg
wor sh1p
7 30 p nl
Preyer
mfle t111g Wpdn esd ay 7 30 p m
Youth rn e e t mg Sunday 5 30 p m
W1lh Oon and Martha Meorlow~ 111
charge
WHIT ES CHAPf::l Coolv• ll e RD
Rev Roy Ou ote r pas tor Sur1doy
Hl-10a l ~ 30 a m wor sh •p se rviCe
10 30 om H1bl e study and prayer
S ("fVICf' Wedn esd ay 7 30 p m
fi UTL ANO CHURCH OF CHRIST
lor ry Ca lcmon pastor Co Sun
day "c hoo l supt!. Som McKmney
and H("1b fil •ll Sundoy sc ho o l and
commu1110n 9 30 om Wo rsh1p
and co nW'liOI\ 10 30 o 111
RUTlAND
COMMU NITY
CHURCH
Am os r,l l1s pasto r
Donny Tilli s Sunday :.c hoo l Supt
Sunday S ~ h ool 9 30 n m
wor c; h•r sP • vice 11 o m
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Pven•pq serVICe 7 p rn Prayer
nwr l!llfJ WOO nL•... doy 7 p m
WMP G&gt; Ra \"11C1 b ~&lt;.mdcos t Sunday
l \'1(1 rl11119 7 .15
RIHLAND CHURCH OF THE
NA LA~ lHE R£"v llt1yrlD C.r ,,., ,n
J,
, ,,.,tn J "iund ny •• hoo l II 30
q 1 • Wtl r &lt;;, h I ' ' ' ' VHf' I() 3(1 n tll
1\ • nr d• o• t lt\P o~ • ' ' ~~•M I-'0 yn1 ng
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Bread

p m Midweek Proy e&gt;• •n cc 1 ~r1 g
Wedn es day 7 p rn Roy Adorll ':i
loy leader
CHURCH O F Jl:SUS CHRIS T
Locat ed at Ru t land on N ew l11110
Rood ner: t to Fo re st Ao e Pork
Rev Roy Rouse pas tor Robert
Mu sse r Sunday School su pl Sun
day schoo l I 0 30 a m worsh rp
'30 .p m B1bl e Study W e dn e~
day 7 30 p m - saturd ay n1ght
proy er se1v1ce 7 30 p m
HEM LOCK G ROVE CHRISTIAN
Rag e• Wat so n pa sto r Kenn e th
Ry er Sunday s&lt;hool sup! M orn
•ng worsh 1p 9 ~0 a m
Su r~
doysc hoo l 10 30 o rTI
even•ng
SCI&gt;~ ICe
7 30 Wed nes day B• ble
Stu dy 7 30 p m
. MT
UNION BAPTI ST
Don
W•l son
Sund a y
sc h oo l
supP.rtn l endent Sunday .-.ch ool
9 "15 am eventn g wor sh•p 7 30
p m Pray er m ef't mg f JO p .m
Wednes day
TUPPER S PlAIN S CHRI STIAN
Eugene Unde rwood
CHURCH
pa stor
Howard Coldwell Jr .
Sunday Sdlool Sup!
Sunday
Srhool , 9 30 a m M offiing Sl!-r
mon 10 30 am Sunday evt"'n1ng
servtee 7 p m
lET ART
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UNIHD
BRHHHEN Rev Freelond Nom-.
pa stor Fl oyd Norns su p t Sunday
sr hao l 9 30 a m rnorn1ng ser
man 10 30 am Pray er S(&gt; f viCC
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHfSTER C HU~CH Of THE
NAZARENE Rev Herbet1 Grot£&gt;
pa stor War sh1p serv 1c e 11 a rn
on d 1 30 p m Sundoy Sc hool 9 ::lO
a rn Cha rles B1 sc;ell sup f Proye r
rneet 1ng, Wednesday 7 30 p rTt
flRADFO fW
CHURCH
OF
CHR IST Gobnel Mzrs pa sto r Ht
ble Su nday School q J O o m mor
nmg rhurch 10 30 a m Sunday
even•ng
se rv •ct&gt;
7 00 p rn
Wednesday se rv1ce 7 JO p m
LA UREL CliFF FREE MnHODIS"T
CHURCH Rev Floyrl F Shoo k
po~ t o •
[ I •yd
Wflght
S11 ndny
School 5 •r t
M o11L1ng Wo rsh•p
Q 30 o m
Sundoy Sr hoo l ' 10 ?0
a m Wednesday p, oye r onrl H1
b l&lt;l Sturly 7 30 p m , Sundoy 1•vr&gt; n
1r19 wor 51-11 p 7 30 p m Choll Prm
fi Gf' Thursday 7 p m
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.urt
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Ph 992-7155

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Tuesday
Luke

SOU TH BETHEl (Silver Ri dge)
School 9 00 o m Morn1ng
Wosh1p 10 00 am Wednesday Bt
ble Study 7 30 p n1 •
TUPPERS PLAINS Worsh1p 9
a m Churc h School 10 o m
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST ser ·
v•ces each Sunday 9 30 a m
George P• cke ns
pastor w1t h
pr eoch1ng on f~r s t and th 1rd Sun
day of mon th O l1 ver Swam Supt
1:-lOBSON CHRIS TIAN UNION
Rev Ke 1t h Eblm pastor Sunday
Sc hoo l
q 30
o m
leonard
G •lrnorE: f~rst elder e.v~nmg ser ·
v1ce 7 30 p m Wednesday prayer
meeflng T 30 p m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Du ane Warden
m1 n1st er B1ble class 9 30 a m
mo rnmg worsh1p
10 30 a m ,
eve n1 11g
worshtp
6 30 p m
Wednesday 81ble study b 30 p m
NEW STI VERSV ILL E COMMUNI
700pm
TV Church Sunday School se r
LANGSVIL LE
C HRI STIAN
v•cc 9 45 o m Worsh 1p se rv•ce
10 30 Evangelisfl c: Serv• ce 7 30 CHU RCH Robert Mu sse r po ster
p m
Wednesday
Prayer Sunday sc hool '9 30 om
Roy
S•gman supt , mo r n•ng wor sh1p
meeflng 7 30
d
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST . 10 30 Sun oy evenmg se rv~re
7 JO, m•d week serv 1ce Wedne s
Pomero y Horr~s.onv1lle
R,j
do., 7 p m
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CARMEL Chruch Schoo l 9 30
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~ PPLE GROVE Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am Wo rsh tp 7 30 p m 1st
and Jrd Su nday s Pray er meettng
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fellows h•p
supper f1 rst Satu rday 6 p m UMW
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
EAST l ETART , Chruch School 9
o m W,orshtp serv~ee 10 a m
Prayer
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MORSE CHAPEL Wors hp 11
a m Church Sc hoo l 9 30 o m
PORTLAN'o Wors htp 7 30 p m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 30 o m
SUTTON Chu rch School 9 30
om Worsh1p 1sf ond 3rd Sundays
10 30 o m
NORTHEAS T CL USTER
Rev R• ch ord W Thomes
Pas tor
Duane Sydens tn cker
John W Douglas
Cha r le s Do m1gon
Assoc•otes
JOPPA, Wor sh1p 9 00 o m
Churc h School 10 00 a m
CHESTER
Wor shtp 9 a m
Churc h School 10 am B1ble
Study Wednesdays 7 30 p m
(Commu n ion f11 st Sunday each
month )
LO NG BOTTOM Sunday School
ot 9 JO a m Even1ng Wo rsh 1p ot
7 30 p m Thu rsday Bt ble .Study
7 30 p m
REEDSVIllE Sunday School Q 30
a m Mormng Wo rsh •p 10 30 o m
Evenmg Wor sh p 7 30 p m B1ble
Study Wedttesdoys at 7 30 p m
ALFRED SlJndoy School ot 9 .45
o m Mornmg Worshtp ot 11 a m
Wedne5doy
N1ght
Prayer
Meetmg 7 30 p m
ST PAU L (Tupper s Plo10s)
Sunday School q 00 o m Morn1 ng
Worsh•p ot 10 DO am Monday
N1ght 81blc S!udy 7 30 p m
Un1 ted Method1 st Women second
Wedne5doy of each month l 30

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Ah.992-2101

Rutland So lem Cent er Charge
RUTLAND Wdbu r H1ll Pastor
Worsh1p 10 30 o m Church School
9 JOo m
SAlEM CEN TE R, Church School
q AS o m wors htp 9 o m
SYRACUSE CL USTER
Rev Harvey Koch Jr
ASBURV
Worsh•p 11 o m
Church School 9 50 a m UMW
l~rst Tuesday B•ble Study Thu rs
7 30p m
FO RE ST RUN Worsh1p 9 a m
Chu rch Sc hool10 a m
MINl:RSVILLE Worsh ip 10om
Churc h School 9 a rn
SYR ACUSE , Church School 9 00
a m Worsh1p serviCe 7 30 p m
SOUT HERN CLU STER
Rev Oov•d Harrt s
Cluster Leader
R e&gt;~ Steven w .tson
Fl orence Smll h
H1lton Wolle
Assoc 1a tes
BETHANY (Dorcas). Wo rsh tp
9 00 o m Chu rc h School 10 00

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am Church School 10 30 a m
M1d Week Se rv1ce Wedn esday 8

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This Sunday

Wed nosdoy serviCe 1 30 p m
~I~S T SOU THERN BAPTIST Cor
1.N of Seran d and Ander so n
Mo .,on Pas tor Fro nk Lowther
Sunday sc hoo l 9 45 o m
war
sh •p se rv iCe · 11 a m and 7 30
p m
Weekly
Rtb l e
Stud y
WC'dne sd cy 7 JO p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRI ST
M1ll er Sf Ma so n W Vo Aume
M1rk pastor Sunda., Bible Study
10 am Worsh1 p 11 am and 7
p m fl 1ble Study Wednesday 7
p m Vocal mus1c
MASON ASSEM BL Y OF 'COO
Duddmg Lo ne Ma son W Vo
Ches ter TeMont Pasto r Sunday
School 9 45 o m
Ch1l dren s
Churc h 6 45 p m Young Peop les
Serv l( e 6 45 p m Evongel1si1C
5o• v1ce 7 30 p m Women s M 1s
s•onory Co unol 10 o m lust ond
t h11d Tues day s Pr,oyer a nd R1 ble
Study WedMsdov 7 30 p m
HARTFORD CH URCH OF CH RIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev
Wdhom Cam pbell pas to r Sund ay
School 9 30 am James Hughes ,
supt cve mng serv 1ce 7 30 p m
W e dne sday
evening p r ayer
meellng 7 30 p m Yout h pr~o yer
serv1c:e coch Tuesdo y
FAIRVIEW
BIBL E CHURCH .
l eta rt W Vo Rl 1 Rev Charles
Hargraves. pa stor Wo rs h1 p serVIces 9 30 o m , Su ndav sc hool
11 a m evemng worsh tp , 7 30
p m
Tuesday cottage prover
m eet mg and Btble study 9 30
o ,.,., ·Worsh •p serv•ce Wednes·
doy 7 30 p m
CAl VARY BIBLE CHURCH , now
la cot erl on Pomeroy P1ke , County
Rood 25, Mar Florwaods Rev
Bla ckwood pastor ServiCes on
Sunday a t 10 JO om a nd 7 30
p m w1th Sunday school 9 30
om 81bl f) st udy , Wednesday
7 30p m
INDEP END ENT
HOLINES S
CHURCH INC. - Pearl St , M1d
cfi C'port
Re v
O 'Dell Manley
pa sto r Sonny Hud son Sunde.,
srhool supt Su nday schoo l 9 30
a 1n eve mng worsh1p 7 30 p m
Proy er and p ro1se serv .ce
Wodnvsdoy. 7 30 p m
1HE
PEOPLES CHURCH OF
PO MfROY - Ca rn er Ma1n and
Court Sts
th ird fl oor ovr •
L•gh th ou se Restaurant
Henry
Cook pastor SUn day sc hoo l I 0
om morn1ng 'worship l l am
I"V i"' lll' l~ !jervlf e, 7 30 Wednes
do; ,l"vc •1•ng serviCe 7 30 In
'~•rleiiOI'T1 1nOI Iona l full gospel.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO
f'n • t•)r Ocrm1:.. Holes
~undoy

School 10om wors h1p servtc:e
11 30 o m and 7 30 p rn Prayer
meettng Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTlAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JE SUS CHRIST Elder James
Mdler B1bl e study Wednesday
7 30 p m Su nday Schoo l, 10 a m
Sunday mgh t serv1 ce 7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESlEYAN
HO LINE SS
Hormon\ll lle Rood.
Dewey K1ng
pastor
Edrson
Weave r assistant Henry Eblin
Jr Su nday sch oo l su pt Su nday
school 9 30 a m , morn mg wor·
shtp II o m Sund ay even1ng ser·
v •ce 7 30, prayer meettng Thurs
dey 7 JOpm
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF
GOO
Not Pe ntecos lol Re ~o~
George Oiler pas tor Worship
ser vtce Sunday, 9 &lt;15 p m , Sun
dey sc hoo l 11 a m worsh1p ser
v•ce 7 30 p m Thursday prayer
m eetmg 7 30 p m
MT HERMON Untied Bre th ren
Ch urch Sunday School q 30 a m
Wo rsh•p serv1ce
10 45 o m
Preochmg serv1ces every Sunday
ohernofln g w1 th C E Wednesday
prayer m eet mg 7 30 p m Re\1
Ja m es leac h
pa:!ttor
Davtd
Ho lter, lay l ead er,
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES I m1le
east of Rutland 1unc tton of Ro ut e
124 and Noble Summ 1t Ro ad (T
174) Su nday Btbl e Lecture , 9 30
a , Wat chtower study 10 30
a.m .. Tu esd ay Btble study, 7 an d
6 15 p m Thu rs day th eoc ratic
sc hoo l
7 30
p m
ser111ce
mee tmg 8.30 p m
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTI ST
Church
Lel and Holey pasto r
Sunday school 10 am even mg
serv tce . 7 30
p m
Prayer
me et mg Wedn esday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOD of Proph ecy
located on the 0 J Whtte Rood
off highway 160 Sundoy School
10 a m
Sup ermtendent John
Loveday FrrU Wednesday ntght
of month CPMA se rvtces second
Wednesdo'( WMB meetmg tht rd
through fifth youth servtce
George Croyle , pastor
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl
570
Grant St , Middl eport ~ev Bob by
Elkms Su nday sc hool 10 o m
morn1ng wor sh 1p II even1 ng
worsh1p 7 30 p m
Thursday
..... .,tng 81ble study and prayer
meetrn~ , 7 30 p,.m Afllhoted with
S B C'
I
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - Gabriel Mraz , pos 1or
Su m:lav sc hool. 9 30 om .. mortt
•ng churc h. 10 30 o .m Juntor
r hurch program under drrcctton

o f Ko re n M roz lor children 2· 10
durt ng regular church hour tn
church ba se ment Su nday even
1n g se r viCe, 7 p m , Wednesday
servtce 7 30 p m
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Georges Creek Rood Church
sch oo l. 9 30 am rnornmg war
sh• p 10 JO, eventng servtee, 7
p m Prayer meellng Wedn esday
7p m
ST PAUl LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of s.,camore and Second
Sts , Pomeroy The Rev Wtlham
M•ddleswo rth, Pastor
Sunday
Sc hoo l at 9 45 o m and Church
Serv ices 11 o m
SACRED HEART. Rev Father
Pa ~ l 0 We lton pastor Phone
99'1 2825 Satu rday e\lelltng Moss
7 30 Sunday Moss, 8 and 10 a m .,
Confess ton Saturday 7-7 30 p .m
V ICTORY BAPTIST - On ohe
Ro ute 7 bypass · Jam es E Keesee
pa stor Sunday sc hool 10 om
morn1ng worship 11 a m el.'en·
mg servtce. 7
TRINITY Chnstion Assembly ,
Coolv •ll e -t G 1lbert Spencer,
pastor Sunday schoo l , 9 30 a.m ..
mornmg warsh1p, I I o m Sunday
eve nmg serviCe
7 30 p m ,
mtdweek pra ye r servtee Wednes doy 730pm
MOUNt Olrve Commun1ty
Church , lawrence Bush, pastor,
Be ttte Ptgoll Sunday sc:~oo l supt.
Sunday Sc hoo l onCt m orntng war ·
sh 1p 9 30 a m Sunday evening
ser\IICe, 7 p m Youth meeting
and Btbl e ~ tudy Wednesday , 7

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FAITH BAPTIST Church , Mason.
meet at Umted Steel Workers
Union Hall
Rotlroad Str•et,
Ma son Pastor, Rev Jo y Mitche ll
Morn1ng wor sh1 p 9 45 am Sun·
day School 10 30 o m Prayer
meet• ng Wednesday 1 30 p .m .
FOREST RUN BAPTIST - Rev .
Nyle Borden pa stor, Cornelius
Bun ch , supen ntendent Sun day
schoo l , 9 30 om
second and
fourth Sundays worsh•p service at
'1·30 p m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST - Fourth
and Main St !M iddl e port. Rev.
Colvrn Minms, pastor Mrs Elviri
Bumgardner , su pt ,
Sunday
~choo l , q 30 o.m worship ser·
\ltCe, 10 -45 am
NORTH
BETHEl
Un ited
Me lh odist Church, Rev Charles
Do m• gan pastor, Sunday School,
q 30 am Wo rshi p Sorv1ce 10 45
o m , Suncloy Bible Study 7 00
p m
Weclhesdoy
prayer
meetmg, 7 30 p,m

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In 1807, the Confederate
general , Robert E . Lee, was
born on Stratford, Va
In !86t, Georg1a seceded

Today in Hislory
By The Associated Press
Today Ls Fnday, Jan. 19,
the 19th day of 1979. There are
346 days left m the year
Today 's hLghlog ht in
history On this dale in 1942,
Japan mvaded Burma durmg
World Warn
On thos date:
In 17J6, the invenwr of the
steam engme, James Walt ,
was born in Scotland.
In 1795, French forces overran Hollan.r.

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Not1 c e ts herebv given thai
an 1nvest1gation has been
mit1ated
i nto
the
cl assification system of Dh10
Bel l T el ephon e Com pan y as it
r el ate s to measured r:-at e
te l ephone serv1ce . A publ1c
co mment period for wri tt en
co m m en t s
w i ll
ex t end
through Februar y 9, 1979. A
pub l ic hearing wil l be h el d .
com menc1ng on Februar y 14.
1979 at 10 · 00 am at th t:: Of
f ic es of th e commissio n .~ 180
E Broad Stree t , Colu m bus .
Ohio w i th February 15. 1979 ,
an d
Feb ru ary
16,
1979
reser ved for furthel"' hea r ing
1f nece ssary . Any party in ."
te rested
in
sub mitting
writt en co mments and - or
desiring to testify at the
p u bl i c h e a ring must file
wr itten no t ice of this with the
Com m ission not la t er t han
Janu ary 31. 1979. T he not 1ce
mu st set f orth the part 1es
p u rp ort ed
i n t ere st
For
f urther 1nformat1on . con tact
the Pub l ic Utili t i es Co m .miss 1on
of,
Oh io ,
A TTENTION : Mr . Rich ard L.
Sm i th , Secre t ary
THE PUBLIC UT ILITIE S
COMMISS I ON OF OHI O
By · Richard L. Sm ith ,
Secr etary

PUSLIC HEARING
On January 29. 1979, th e
V i l lage of Pomeroy. Ohio ,
will hold a publ 1C hearing
concer ni nQ
the
Urban
Developm en t Actio n Grl!lnt
P r og r am
( U D AG)
The
purpose or th is meet ing is to
h ea r
suggestions
from
c itt:zens on development of a
proposal(s l to be subm itted
to the D epar tmen t of Housing
and Urba n Development

IHUO).

Th e
proposal ( s)
would
co n sist of methods to com bine private funds provid ed
by lo cal en terprises and
publ ic fund prOVIded bY the
U DA G prog ram to help
stim ula te the local ec onom y .
Whi le the Vi llage of Pomeroy
h as been n otified of its
elig ibility to com pl et e, an y
proposa l is subject to ap prova l by HUD Pr ior t o ac ·
tua t fu nding .
Th e meeti ng w i ll be held at
7 : 30 PM . at Ct t y H a lt.
Counci l Chambers, E 2n d
Str eet, Pomeroy, Oh i9
For f u r t h er information
co n tact : John L. Matthews.
Ci ty of Marietta, 301 Putnam
s tc eet, Marietta, Ohio 45760 .
Clarence An~ r ews, Mayor
V illllge of Pomer oy
( 1l 19, ltc

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beds. tron bed s. de5k 5. etc .
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24 Rock
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25 Factions
26 Baseball
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37 Ritual
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down from Rutland Post Off 1ce
1 Iorge Ki ng cool onrl wood
he ater . regu lar pn ce 53 98 95
wilh bl ower , SAlf PRIC~
53'19 95 wil h free 36 x 54 heav y
~ lo v e board . 2 Rodiont cool
heaters. regular pnc e 57 54 95,
SALE PRin $199 95 with free 3b
heovl" stove board .
-"36
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15 t=OOT THA VH trailer S975
Gas refngeroto r 550 King si1 e
bed . SSO. Used ~o lo
$30
74 2 30q:J
HAY . lAR G~ ROUND bole5 S20
Squore hol e~ Sl M M Corn
shell er . 985 ~1 3 1 985-35 37
J C PE NNEY woo d bur ntng s tove
$1 50. 74:1·?13 1.

SNOW
TIRE SALE

TRUCK mechanic for
ltght ond medUim duty tru cks
Mu ~ l hove own tool s. Apply at
Two HP.1 ers Ford Serv1c:e De pi

Auto Sales

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TORINO P S., P.B.. A C..
auto
Fo 1r
co n d1t1on
Heosonoble Yn 3914 offer 4 .

1972 CHE VROLET IMPALA
ce llent rond1 hon . 747·25:/.d .

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f]PIIf' rOI r llhi 1C ) Tn ru r ch a ~ e
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VI AH S Tl-'RMS IPI l AND... MOR
TG AG f CO "!7 E Sto tr&gt; St
Ath N1 &lt;&gt; Phone b 14 59 / :JOSI

ROGER

fHAl f STA Tf LOANS VA

HOUSE ~ OR sole
l oc oti on
Mmo n WV Fou r beciroorn spht
lhol h'u1lt in kilr hpn w itr
ovr&gt;n ro ngP gor hnge d15ro !&gt;al
onci bm Fomdy roo m . dining
r(1om whole hous(' ( nrpc tm g
I ull si1e bost'menl. Centr ol em
(1nrl forcocl 011 gas heat All
rlrnpc ~ pl u ~ wa ~.hcr and dr}l cr
8C1ckynrd 10 It h1gh n~flor
' f('nc(' anci rc dor cl erk s lor
pn vnc: y . HC'o!ud gorogo. ( loMJ
f('l srhool ~ tor e pork and tennt s
co u• I Con trod ' Cory l Gibb ~
Coli 014 IJ49·7.24b
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woo c-led nrco on top of hill
O vw look s n ver Water . elec
tr 1c ov o1loble &lt;?Cif-3!lRb

HYSEll

GARAGE

ELECTRIC MOlOR

'14 mile off Rt. 7JI&gt;y-pa11 on
51 . Rt. 124 toward Rutland ,

SHOP

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SNOW TIRES
ON SALE AT
POMEROY LANDMARK
SERVICE STATION

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Pomeroy Landmark
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phono 992-2181

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lu lly Insured
Free...ED·call 'i¥2-un
11-3-1 rnQj

For Free Estimates·

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11 -9-1 mo,

I 20th

Phone : 742-3110
Kim Whitt, Proprietor

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SUN DINS
HAMMOND ORGANS

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_:; h_or! b_e~ ~9~· 3_2 ~0 . _ .

REALTY

Our properties are selling .
We have many buyers and

financing available. Ca II us
today to see if we can sell
your home. WE NEED
LtSTINGStl
Cheryl Lemley, Assoc .

New Lima Rd .
Rutland, Ohio
Phone 742-2003
Georoe S. Hobstetter Jr.

f ra m e,
4 bedrooms ,
remodeled, enclosed fron t
porc h, large 2 ca r ~age,
storage bldg. Low heat
bills. $29,500 00 .

bedroom house on hard
road w ith nat. gas, dr i ll ed
well ,
n ice
ki t.
with
diShwasher and copper
plumbing . $27,500
4.52 ACRES - in t he coun try . Th1s 3 bedroom home
h as been renovated 1nside ,
with m ode rn kit., gas fur ·
nace, L ,C wa ter and 2 car

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inventory and fur nish i ngs
in a real loca tion. More
detail s at th e office onl y .

PROPERTYlSTHEBEST
INVESTMENT YOU CAN
MAKE .
CALL
A
REALTOR FOR BEST
RESULTS .
G . Bruce Teaford
Helen L . Teaford
Sue P . Murphy
Associates

Housing ·
Headquarters

Good 5 bedroom hous• with full

land and large storage building. Price $21,500.
TWO ACRES- A beautiful 4 y•ar old, 2 bedroom home
with large eat-In kitchen, 2 bedrooms, all nicely
carpeted, 2 baths. full basement with TV room . Many
more extras, low heat bill with nat. gas forced air
furnace. All this and two nice acres of land In a good
location. Will go quick for S35,000.
ACREAGE -

SPACIOUS BI-LEVEL - This may be your dream
home. It has a large kitchen with lots of cabinets,

h•aling bHI. Red barn-like storage building . Located
about ten minutes north of Pomeroy j ust off Rt. 7.

949-2589

MACHINE Repo1rs. se r
v1 ce all make s, 992·2284 The
1-'ob~ 1 c
Shop .
Pomeroy
Au thorized Singer Sales and
S ~ r v 1 r e We sharpen Scissors
~.
. .
- . - fXCA VATING , doz er, loader and
backhoe wor k . dump truck s
and lo-boy s l or h1re. will houl
f1tl d1 rl . to s.o1l. li mestone ond
gro vel. Ca ll Bob or Roge r Jef
fers . day phone 992·7089. ntght
phone 9f12 -35:15 or 992· 5232.
. .
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~XCAVA T I N G .
dozer backhoe
and ditcher Charles R Hot '
fiel d
Bock
Hoc Serv 1ce
R tl nd Ohi 0 Ph 0 n 742 _2008 .
u o
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WILL do ro~ft~9. - c~ n; ,;~c-ti ~n .
plurnb1ng ond heotmg No job
too Iorge or too small. Phone
742 -2328

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1965 Genera l , 60 x 12, 2 bdr.
19b8 Elcono . 52xl2, 2 bdr
1969 Buddy , 60 x 12, 4 bdr.
1970 Sylvo 60~ 12, 2bdr
1970 Castle . bOx 12, 2 bdr.
1q73 Arlington , 60 x 12, 2 bd r
1973 R1dgewood . 70 K 14, 3 bdr.
1973 Kirkwood , 50 K 12, 2 bdr.
B &amp; S M OBI L~ HOME SALES
PT. PL EASA NT, WV
675 -4424

MARTIN
AND
co 110ting, sept 1c ~ys t em s
doze r. backhoe. dump truck .
l1mes tone , grovel. black top
pa vm g. Rt 143 Phone 1 (bl4 )
69B· 7331.
- . - - - BATHROOMS A ND Kitc hens
remodel ed , cer amic hi e plum
bi ng, ca rp entry . and general
maintenance
13 years ex p~ru:n5 e_ 9_9 2:3~8~ - - - - - r
PUL LIN S EXCA VATING. Complete
S ~ rvi ce . Phone 992 2478 .
HOW~RY

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2 Ton, LWB . V 8,

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1911 FORD

Rl EBEL'S USED CARS
See Roger Riebel
985-3345 or 667-3463
. Rt . 7

1 mile north
Tuppers Plains, Ohio

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Owner Re tiring - Successful business
on Main Street in Pomeroy . Building,
land , equipment ~nd stock all for
$100,000.00. If you're serious and want
to be in business for yourse lf, call for
full details .

Surround Yourself With
Success-Deal With Us

DOWNING·
CHILDS
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EVE. 992·2~9
. SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS

u RODNEY, BROKER

@-11179 Kini F..,tures Syndicate, In&lt;.

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$21,500.00.

\l'•lk to

local real

~state

agent before trying to soli
rour home. His experience an help you. We need
ll'any types of property, alve us a call.
CALL JIMMY DEEM, ASSOCIATE 949-2381
or NANCY JASPERS, ASSOCIATE 949-2654
1

OWNER MUST SELL- The owner ot thi '
ch_arming 2 story &lt;tone home in Mi.ddleport
must sell now so she is offering this fine
home for a low, low price of $20,000; There
are 2 bedrooms (1 is extra large) , spacious
living room w-fireplace, formal dining, eatin kitchen·, bath w -shower, garage &amp; a king
sized yard. Good location on Mill St. Call the
Wi~eman Real Estate Agency,. Gallipolis,
446-3643.

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Don't forg e t you owe it to yourself to check with us before you buy
any car, New or Used . We can save you money . See or call one of
These Friendly Salesmen: J . 0 . Story, Ray Douglas or Bill Nelson .

'4.88 •ci-l~.;
9' and 1:t' Vi_.
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WHITE ADULT female cot, dedow
ed, litter tromed N eed~ indoor
home, Meigs Co . Humane
Society 992-2592.

-. ·----- -- --- - old .

Wendell or Herb L.lrate
or Gtno Smith

13' MILL STREET, CHAUNCEY,

;~d••':~~. ~1795

DR •••••••••• s2195

Auto tools, hand tool s, CB radios, garde n tools, auto wa x,
sparkplugs, auto jacks, anti -free ze, knives (all kinds) , hair dryers ,
lawn furnitur e, barbe cu e grill s, ice cream fr ee zers, sporling. good s,
fishing equipment, sleeping bags , camping e quipment, electric
sweepers, plumbing supplies, color TV 's, radio s, small appliances,
furniture , s led s, powe r tool s, bicycle calculators, paint sprayer, all
kinds of light s, tires of all kind s, IOO's of items too numerous to men tion .

AMC HORNET••••••••••••• 12195
Wagon, auto., p.s., p.b., a1r .

f~·latlon

NEW MARSHFIELD, OHIO

1974 CHEVY NOVA ••••••••••••• s1395

,
Aslro-Graph Leiter. Mail Sf to r vou meet your o bligalions o,r
each and a l o n g, sel f· you may find your self in an
addressed, stam ped envelope embarrassin g spot , trymg to
lo Astro-G,.ph , P.O. Box 489 , explain you r pos ition
Radio City Stat ion, N.Y. 10019 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Ig -

1972 FORD VAN •••••••••••••••• ~1695
Ready to go ca;.,plng , auto .. v ~ a .

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PlYMOutH VALIANT•••••••• s795
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RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100

noring all those willing to ass is t
you a nd ask ing one who you
know from past experience w111
turn you down is ask1ng for
unhappines s.

ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Am-

NOTICE

TAURUS (April

20-May

20)

You're a bit too sensitive today
and could unfairl y feel o th ers
are try tng to take ac.Jvantage of

you Use your logic. You'll
ju dge dillerent ly .
GEMINI !May 21-June 20)

WE OFFER YOU .. .
1. Two lull ll&lt;»rs of all new

furniture.

1. Nice

seledions

of

used

fUrniture .

3. A large building lull of
beautiful carpet.

See the· Gratt. Family

aT

Bernice Bede Osol

Lena Ethel Guthrie , 32 (::ICres,

\ 120 rods,, Bedford.
21-July 22 )
Paul J . White Clara E.

Someone's feelin gs could be

hurt today,, you cton'l show the
s~me coopera1ion to lhrs pet-

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H ayman.
Rhea
Falth
Hayma n, Pa rcel s , Syracuse -

sure and tesponsibll lly Concentrale pn one or you'll lose

Letart.
Clifford G. Jacobs, Mildred

er~~O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Ennation and the willingness 10 thu stas m motivates you 1oday .
try new methods , you'll experi- You'll be a mixer. Take care,
ence large succes·ses this howeve r, not to spoil the fuo '
CQITiing year . lmporlanl goals for others 1f you run Into someone you're no t lao fond of.
can be achieved . ..
AQUARIUS (Jan . 211-Fob. 19) LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Ocl. 23) You're
The right answer s are part of a born leaaer today and know

your Inner being · today , bul how to set lhe pace, yet yc11
chances are you 'll get burnt by might not do so becau se you
going along with a pal 's sug· could allow someone to put
gestion over your better judg. doubts In your head .
ment. Learn more about your- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov . 22) _
self by sending for voor coov of Gratify you r whims onl y aft er

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Whtte t o Jeanne Robbana,
Lot 7, Hardy Sub., Syracuse
Village .
Daniel A . Hayman, · Rhea
F'aith Hayman to Daniel A.

momentum In your product lv t1y
can result from a division of
your attention betwee11 plea·

Because of your great determlp

.'

Meigs
Property
Transfers

unde rs tand his or her needs,

you . Be lair.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A los.s _of

An.early compass consisted
merely of magnetized metal
floating In a jar of water .

You should be se tt ing you r

·.,ghts on lolly goals today

James J . Proffitt, Sheriff,
Lena Ethel Guthrie, etal to

son as he or she has shown to

Jonu*ry 20, 1979

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19)

can'l e• press them at the expen se of your male Try 10

'ASTRO ° GRAPH CANCER
too.
' (Jun~

Edison
H obs i E&gt; tt e r .
Executor of the Estale of
Merle E . Rice , offers for sa le
the follo wi ng described rea l
property :
T he fo llo w i ng d escribed
real estat e situa ted in the
V il lage of M idd leport , in t he
county of Meigs and state ot
Ohio : Being 125 teet olf of t he
east end of Lot No . SB ,
D eed Reference : Volu me
'255, Page 399, Me igs Co unt y
D eed Records .
Bids will be received un t JI
3: 00 o'clock P .M ., January
26, 1979, at the office of
Bernard v . Fultz , Box 72 3.
Pomeroy,
Oh i o ,
.d5769 ,
telephone 992 -2 1B6.
Term s of Sa te : Cas h, ap prai sa l pri ce a nd m1nimum
bicl of S1,800.00, pur ch ase
subject to all real prop ert y
tax es now owed .
( 11 19, 26, 2tc

21) There's no ques tton tha t
you know how to bring home
lhe bacon today . Do be care ful
that your generos ity ISn' t exploited by one w ho doesn" t
deserv e it

bition reigns supreme with you
today and you'll ·seek to gam Instead, you are apt to lei self· new allies . However, you. can dou bt s Arort,:~ vn 11r conf tdence .
• 1NEWSPAPER ENTEAPAI::it At:it:iN.)
ruin your chances for suc c ess
If you depend on another to da
what you should yourself.

Granted th at you have st rong
social desires today , but you

SaiUrday, Jan. 20

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Equipment Co.

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Pomeroy, 0 .

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Ph. 992-2176

1Starting Dec. 2, our store I
I hours will be 8-5 Mon .-Fri. 1
Closed
Saturd'ay
ancl 1
I Sunday.
I
llnlernationaJ N•w Idea ...1

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an Eastern

A trltnes,

jet wtth

171 persons aboc1rd and an
E'c uador 1an airlmer
fUl - were hijac ked
Five year s ago:

carrytng
to

Cub&lt;:~ .

Fran ce

allowed the fl anc to float as a
free currency, breaking a
Common Markel monelary
agreement a nd freeing a ll
E uropean currencies.

One year ago : Prestdent
carter sa id in his Slate of the

Equipment •

U ni o n

Addr ess

lhat

ht s

pnoriles for 19i8 we r e a
s trong ene rgy b tll , a
coo r d tn &lt;:t t e d

pro gram

e conomi c

C:l nd

Senate
a ppr oval of the P a nama
Ca nal agreem ent

Today's birthdays: Smger
Dolly Parton is 33 years old .
Actor V1ctor Mature is 63.
Actor Guy Madison LS 57.
Thou ~hl for today : Don'L
marry for m oney . Y ou can
borrow 1t c heaper a
Scottish proverb.

P&gt;dgin Shak&lt;'S pcar&lt;'
The B1ble. lechm ca l and
medical books, hnvs. cornk
. st n ps and Shakespeare he~ vc
been translated inln pidgin
F:nglish . The Folger Library
in Wa shin gton , D.C. de voted
to "'Shakcspcare&lt;:m f:l, .. contains a book in wht ch An·
thony , delivering his funeral
oration over the body of
Julius Ct~ esar , S{;I )'S : " Me
kam tasol lung pl (::lntm

Kaesctr," literally m ea ntng ,
''I come to plant Ct~ esar . ''

BILL BROWN, AUCTIONEER

2 Dr . H.T , P . S . • P .B.. air .

1976 CHEVY LUV PICKUP••••••• s289S
Auio .. 26,000 mi .

·--------MEIGS ....I

Ten yea r s a go : Two
a irliners en ro ute to M1ami -

CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECKS ONLY

FORD GRAND TORINO ••••• s2495

CHEVY 4x4 •••••••• ~ ••••• .S6495

MIDDLE PORT, 0 .

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IHarvester

DISCOUNT STORES, SELLS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS.

2-door, fully equippd

RUn.A,q
FURNITURE

FURNRURE

OHIO

1974 BUICK REGAL •••••••••••• .s1795

Chester, 0. - Ray Riggs

RUllAND

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DEALERS AND PUBLIC WELCOME.

Be sure to specify birth s tgn

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~h74J-2211
' TALK-TO

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2:00P.M. TIL

RUNABOUT.:~:o~ ••• s1295

auto., p.s,, p .b ., w -topper , 14,000 m i. , C- 10.

lkfy where YDU c•n atlftC •ft I •

7 TIL m

GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR GARAGES, FILLING STATIONS,

• ••

and soe whr:,.r::;~egettlng ' - lwd •
- Fully ·

stecbd.

FRIDAY NITE

1974 TOYOTA STATIONWAGON••• 1295
Auto .
1974 PINTO

992 ~ 2196

OPEN TIL 7 P .M . Except Thursday &amp; Saturday tii5 : 00 . Closed Sunday .

COMPLETE BANKRUPT
STORE SALE
2 DAY SALE

1

2 dr .. au to ., P .S. , P B . p ooct cond1 ti on

Floor CMring In StOck

PLUMBING AND hea t1ng . oil
t ype~ . home improvements ond
elec trica l , fr ee esftmot es 0 &amp; F
Co n tra ctors .
Gal li po l i s
446-3407 or 256-6652.

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MAVERICK 4
Auto., p.s., p. b.

As Low 1&gt;1

f C EHCTRICA L Contractor serv
ing O hio Vol ley ,.g;on Six
days o week . 24 hours ser vtce 1
~mergen cy coils . Co!l 882-2952 1 ~
o,_aa22JDS_ - - '.
SNOW PLOWI NG serv1ce . Call
992 -7201 or 992-3309.

BETTER USED CARS

See Rocky Hupp, Darrell Oodnll or Pat Hill, General Manager, for a
Good Deal on a New or U sed~ Vehi cle

... where the Better Ideas keep coming!

volume

4 Dr ., dark b l u e, viny l top , P .S , P B ,· low mil enge, rm .

Rubber Back Carpet

DAN THOMPSON FORD

992-2174

for

priced

1975 FORD LID ••••••••••••••• s2395

All carpet Installed. with ·'
podding at no charoo.
Expert lnst•Uatlon.

and Test drive the new breed at ...

POMEROY, 0.

500 E. MAIN

1976 CHEVY CHEVETTE

DRIVE ALITTL£
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

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THE FRIENDLY DEALER

SMITH NELSON MOTOR, INCa

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SAVE
CARPETING

'1595

V ·8, 4 speed .

comp letely carpeted wtth d bedrooms, dining room and
laundry room . Also almost new 2 ca r heated garage.

Ill

'1495

1h TON. •••••••••••••• 1395

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Nov a Hatc hbaG k . Clean &amp;
low mtles

Caprt ce 7. Dr . H T., loaded

4 Cyt. , 4 speed

Asking SS5,000.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - Good lV2 story house,
Th; s home Is nicely located in Portland and PRICED
FOR QUI CK SALE at $22,500.
LOTS - 1 Acre and up near Pomeroy .
.
50 ACRES FREE GAS - Good 1'/2 story house with full
basement. Large pond stocked with fish . Priced for
quick sale. $40,000.
SYRACUSE - good 2 bedroom home, almost new
kllchen cabinets, all nicely carpeted, laundry room , all
Insulated, natural gas heat, utility building, 2 lots.

1973 CHEVROLET

' 1974 CHEVY LUV ••••••••••••• •. s1195

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EVERY SU NDAY ot 1 m and 0 new
·
d
d
auction every
e nes oy at ,
7pm Lots of new lfems. some .
used .
Hartford
Co mmun 1ty
Cen ter . Hartford , WV &lt;I m1les
up form th e Pomeroy. Mason.
br1dge Eiveryone 1s welcome to
com c&gt;

M &amp; M Hom e Improvement serv ing Goll1 polis a nd area We
specioli1e
tn
vinyl
and
aluminum siding . For free
e5 tirhaT es. coli 614 367 -0l2B,
_G':'It~p ~ l i: . _________ _,

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CLUB CAB •••••••• s1495

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AUTOMOBilE INSURANCE been 1
can celled? lost your opera tor s
license? Phone 99? -7143

9

1974 DODGE

L·

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2-0oor Ha:rdtop

V 8, au to , P S. , P B

1955 Pr o1rie Sc hooner , '28 x 8,

bd'

NEW BREED

1975 AMC PACER .......... : ...................................... '1695
1973 BUICK CENTURY WAGON 4 DR ........................... '1695
1973 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 4 DR ... ........ .................. 11295
1972 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DR ................................ '695
1975 FORD ELITE 2 OR ..... ..................................... 12995
1974 AMC GREMLIN .............................................. 11795
1975 DODGE DART 4 DR ........................................ 12995
1976 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO .... ----- .. -... -- .. .. -.. _... _.. _13895
1975 BUICK APOLLO 4 DR........... .... ...... .................. 12895
1975 FORD LTD 4 DR .. ............................................12895
1975 PONTIAC LEMANS 4 OR ... ..................... ..... ....... 12895
1974 DATSUN PICKUP....................--·-------·- .............. 12895

1974 FORD RANCHERO GT•••••• s1995·

1967 TOTAl ELECTRIC mobile
home, fur nished , 3 bedr ,
wo5her and dryer . Air conditioned . 1 lot, 210ft. frontage.
Sl2 000 Phone742 -2826

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q85·3920

1974 DODGE POWER WAGON ••• s3695
, .7 ton , LWB , VB , d speed

J Whe el drive,

1' ', ACRE l 2 x 60mobi lehome "
near De;~~;te r . 992 ·5858. .

with large beef barn near PomE;roy .

have five bedrooms, utility room and garage. Very low

Hilton Wolfe, Assoc .

4

garg•. 127,500.
BUSINESS - All stock at

room with sliding glass doors. Large living room and
family room , and to finish this well -laid oul home we

Broker

3

bedroom frame home with
back yard and 2 car
ga r age. 1112 baths and
natural gas heat . Only

stove, refrigerator and dishwasher. Beautiful dining

Phone 992-5739

3

bedrooms,
Ph ' b a th s,
natural gas furna ce , c it y
water in town near shop ·
ing . $25,000.

$15,000.

REALTORS
HENRY E. CLELAND SR.
HENRY E. CLELAND JR .
992·2259
992-6191

RE PAIR

· -S~W IN G

buy . $48,000.00.
OVER 1 ACRE - 2 story

IF YOUR HOME IS ON
THE MARKET, YOU
WANT ACTION . 1F
NOTHING SEEMS TO
HAPPEN, CAll US .
WE'LL HELP YOU FIND
A BUYER PROMPTlY.

BOWERS

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Mobile Homes for Sale

Sw eepers. toa sters 1rons .' all
small appl iance s l aw n mowe r
,n ext to Slate H1gh woy Garage
on Rou1e 7.

basement and 2 baths. Nat. gas heat, approx. 1 acre

Braker

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01r P.II P B. 9f:l 5 3q20

ElWOOD

Trrn llvd ., R•clnt, Ohio,
Phone tn-2111. Evening
after 5 P.M .~ Weekends
after 12 noon.

1969 MUSTANG MACH I •••••••••

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Business Services

POMEROY,O .

CHESTER -

Georoe S. Hobstetter, Jr.

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, BRADFORD Auc t ioneer, Com ·
plete Service Phone 949 24!l7
or 949 -2000 . Racin e Ohio. ( rill
Bradf ord

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

HOBSIEIIEil

POONE 742-2328

MAIN

SIMPSON

1
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111. :~~

TRUCKS

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CNew
UsJd) . Service on "''·
current
Sales.
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-Real
- ·- -Estate for
-- Sale

Urnaet

&amp; Fireplace FIUII

Quality Work You Can

1 ~ 12- 1

know -How.

Woodstovt , Oil

Ceramic Tile - Formica
Counter Tops - Ceilings
(Suspended~ TeJCtufe)- Tile
- Floors . Paneling &amp; Trim .

Mounted
Phone 742-2328

century

Speclallzln~ In

-Room Additions-Custom Remodeling-

S42.4S
&amp; Balanced Free

5 acres,

Sweeps Guild
Insured

Ttl£ SWEEP
19th Cenrury n ·• v ,.;, with

AI. TROMM aJNST.

700 - 15 ~6

BABY FARM -

Chimney

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Don ' t let a chimney fire put
a damper on your life Call. ..

Cellulosic (wood" fiber)
Thermal insulilfion
SIIVO 30 pet. to 50 pel.
on hHIIng cost
Experience and

C.ll992-7113

SEClUDE D IN TOWN liv mg All
elec tr ic, 3 bedroom 1' 1 baths
corpe ted famtl y room w 1lh
F r on~l1 h stove
garage
11
nrre land Nellf Me1gs H1gh
Sr hool To sec cal l Q92 b28i'

ba rn ,
chic k en
hou se ,
pasture, garden, r emod el ·
ed home, 3 bedrooms,. bath ,
natural gas hea t, nic e kit
chen , close tn. $16,500 .00.
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TOWN

TORINO.•.o;.· .w,c'j~~ . ""'s1295

1973 CHEVY C
CHEVEllE. .'. : ••••••• $895

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Blown IIISiilation

EU.IOIT

OF

1974 FORD

MOTORS. INC.

J&amp;L

220 E. Mlin Street,

EDGE

2 Dr . , auto., P .S .' v in y l root

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Your HeadquarteJS For
Annstrong Carpeting

TOWN LOCATION -

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6 cy l ., auto. , P

1973 FORD MAVERICK•••••••••• s1495

S"'ITH NELSON

651 Beech Street
Middleport, 0.
992 -2356
1-4-1 mo. (Pd.)

Re~air

992-3325 .
216~ E. Second Street
BRICK HOUSE

wr~gon ,

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70 ACRES ni ce lay i ng
ground, l arge barn , m i lk
hout.e, oth e r
build1ngs,
farm pone! new home not
co mpl et ed as yet H er e is a

4 Dr ..

Service Calls

Phone 992-5682

APPUANCE

1973 HORNET SPORTABOUT••••• s1495

Service

18 Years Experience
Will Make

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
-.(\so Transmission

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REYNOLD'S

HO USE
IN Mtn e r sv d i P
.:l
br&gt;droom l1vtng roo m . k1t chen .
both and utd1ty room N1ce full
s11e ba sement. 99'1 58'23

A NEW HOME - in a new
addition
B edu tlfu l
3
bedroom, llh baths, form al
dining, Iorge r ec room ,
fireplace, full t! asem ent , l
acre
2tf2 ACRES - N ew A
frame, large r ec , room , 3
bedroo m s, l lf? baths, utili
ty, carpetin g , fu ll base·
ment , heaf pump, storag e

·oFUSE/)

Air , c:.ut o .. P .S ., P . B., r rtd l &lt;l l t ir es

fARM f ()ll &lt;,o] ,.. H f' u '-r&gt; 'l Nl• n~
It no!,.., , loo gf' ponrl 1(1 n&lt;r('., n 1
fl ') n&lt; rc~ 7d/ I SM

bldg ., pat;o $37,500.00 .

p~ rtun~ty_ C_? ~ P?nr

r::--+-t---1 WANTED

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Den tal A ssistant lor dental
Clinic 1n Ra cine, Ohi o Con tact
Oh1o Vo ll ey Health Serv1ces
Athens, Ohio . 614 -592 4457
Mr Bens on

wife
28 Howa rd of
" Happy
Days"
29 calif.
city
33 Kyushu
volcano
34 Fury
35 Asian
holiday
36 Title .
for Miss
Bernhardt
39 Shun
40 Dastardly
41 Spanish
title

M IL K

THHfE NICE Bl ue t1ck pu p~ . 1 mo le EDWARDS GUN Sh op W i nt ~ r Sole
All guns ommuntt1on kmves ,
oncl 1 fem ale $25 each 5 monpol ice sconnprs fuz1 bus ters
ths old Co1199'2 5778
CB radios ontf&gt;nnos. scopes
and all otehr 1tems pr 1ced ol 10
Lost and · Found
per r ent obove w holeSale . Of 1m good thr ough Th ursd ay
l OST BLACK poodle . Vicinity of
Jcrn 25 Ed ward s Gun Shop . 100
Sugar Run Mdl
Rewo rd
Umon
A ve Pome r oy Oh•n
q92 -3789 .
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STE REO . JVC rece1vcr BIC turn ·
LOST. BLACK bil lf ol d tn Pom eroy
table Two 30 1 Bo1se speak ers
0 1 f ound
ro ll
8 r 1on
99?-5101 or 9q2 3597
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Houdoshelt Qq2 3612 .
VERMHH 605 Super C Sol er 1500
_ ____~:!~Wanted
lb M etg s Coun t,- ·s A utori1 ed
Ve
rme et Dealer Cory A sp1n .
INSURANCF SA LE S M u ~ t be ce r
De xt er Ph o n ~ 742 7877
ren 1ly licen5Cd in l1f e ond A &amp;
H. Seleding o mor'l or woma n
now to att end Sol es framing 111
~ titule Con be e ;~~;p e r ience d or
Real Estate for Sale
new m bus iness Appli cants
col i 453-0696 . An Equal Op

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8usiness Services

Rutlnnrl

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RISING STAR Ke nne ls Boord1ng
and groommg
all bref&gt;d!&gt;
Chesh1re, 367 -0292 .

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LO T located ol ml e r ~ ('( .
l ion of SR 124 7 oncl 33 in
Pome roy , Ohio 9'17 2449 or
99'1 '2341

DUAl hood fr ~e 11~ Kmg soft
ice n eom mach me 99? 57f(b

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room upstoir 5 opt . on Sol em St
on Rutland , Oh1o 74'1 'l d74 or
74] 314 1

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Jan . 22 thru Feb. 10

np Moddl ••p•" 1

W~ Ll

20.00 for 17.50

1

for Sale
-- - Pets
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42 Pitcher
ACROSS
DOWN
1 Dray
I Looked
5 Goody
the
with lox
joint
over
10 Asia n rive r
Sufficient
2
11 Tara name
3 Agricultural
12 Refreshiog
4 Prefix lor
drink
semester
15 Old note
5
Sununer16 - de France
house
11 Uncle : Scot.
6 Gotcha '
18 " ~ us from
7 Portal
ev il . .. n
guardian
20 Amongst
8
Hermit
21 Passing
9 Texas
grade
city
22 Roman
13 Cinema's
statesman
Dav1d
23 British
14 Merriment
statesman
25 Rat ional
26 Trampled
21 Andy

Appliance

JACKW.
CARSEY
Mgr.
Phone 992-2181

IF YOU hove o se rv~r e to offl"r
want to buy o r 5e ll som ethmg
oe look 1ng f or work
or
wha tever . . you 'll ge t re su lts
foster wi th o Sentinel Won t Ad.
Coli 992 -1156 .

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:J 1 1 acre ~ 1n Pome1o y 5ocluded

SALE PRICES

WANTED TO bu y : old 1ewelry
Call 99'1 -5762 or wrtte Kay
Cecil. 87 S. 2nd Middlc&gt;por t,
OH

Winter temperatures m Antarctica can drop as low as
127 degrees below zero
Fahrenheit.

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Chrisfrno!o Ort.'n c&gt; vt' r y rlo y ro~
r l'pf Sun d oy Oll d Mo ndO)'
fVrn1119 5 hy orprHnl m r nl
Po rtlonci
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PIG S FO H snlr 949 7H5i' (lltN 5

169 N . 2nd Street
Middleport , Ohio
992-2725

Sunday

TNEND

PFA HA Ul fH S CB Snlr &lt;- f quip
rn('n l nnw on ~o l 0 . oil 1! 1 .. to do.

BEAUTY SALON

4 P.M .
t he day lM!fore pubhcallUn

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For Sale

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('d o pt Coil hf.l r" p fl am
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Eath word over ihe mimmwn 15
word.&lt;; LS 4 l'Cnts pt&gt;r word per dlly.
Ads nm n m~: Olher than consec utive
days will be cha rg~ at the 1 day

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3.00

lidays

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FORD

·F or Best Results Use 'S entinel Classifieds

For Rent

WANT AD
CHARGES
1da)'
2 days

Q... Fnctay, Jan. 19, 1979

M. Jacobs t? Tina Jacobs ,
1.610 acres, Sallsbury.
Jerome Goldberg, Abna E .
l;oldberg, Hazel M. Westen .
Thomas

H. West en

to
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Raven
2355

Hocking Coal Corp

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m:r us. :l.201 acres, Sutton .

Hoy Reuter , dec., t o
Marjorie E. R euter , Linda
Barber Ronald Reuter
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Chery l Reuter. Jeffrey
R eu t e r.

Ccrt

of

Tr a ns .,

Pomeroy.
David M. Barber, Linda
Barber , Cheryl A. Reuter,
Jeffrey Reuter, Ronald R.
Reuter to Marjorie E.
Reuter, 11 .8 A., Pomeroy.
Thom as Westen , Haze l
Western, Jerome Goldberg,
Alma Goldbelt to RavenHocking Coal Corp., Parcel,
Sutton.
Wealthy C. Well to F.
Lenore Will, Barbara Marsh,
Jerry Lee Will , Life Estate.
Bedford.
Willia m R. Haplonstall ,

J ene lle Haptonstall to
Ra ndolph Fraley Jr., Thelma
Lou1se Johnson , Lot , Middleport .
J un• Wickersham to
Herbert Reibel. Berth a
Reibel, Emma Reibel Ogdin ,
Corrective Deed, Salisbury .
Thomas C. Edwards , Edna
Edwards, Ella E. Williams,
W. E . Williams Jr . to Pat E.
Mitchell, Thomas Cri sp,
James Large, Ease. , Sutton.
Emma Powell , Pearl
Powell, Ruby Brewer, Harold
Brewer,

Bern ice

Deem ,

Charles H. Deem to Roger
Deem, Deed of Correct ion ,
Olive .

ESTATE SALE
Sa turday , Jan. 20 - starting at 11 :00 A .M . L oca t ed 3
m i les w est of Rio Grande on State Rt. 3S.
Watch for signs .
A ll " like new" furnis hi ng s of a co m plete household .
Consist s of: 3 bedroom su1 te s, 1 l 1ving rqom suite.
kitchen set , (wood }. d ini ng room sui te, di shwasher ,
G . E washer and dryer, 2 upright free zers, G . E . double
door refrigerator, M agic Chef double oven range ,
m icrowave oven, 1 Zenit h , 1 Sy l va nia color TV, roc ki ng
chai r s. lamps , a ll kinds o f house pl ants, cookware,
ch1ha , 1 lb. of genseng root. 10 f ish ing rods ; reels,
d eh um i difier . Avo n collect i on , A l so nu merous
collectab les and an tiqu es . (Woodburning cast iron
stove)
·
Co . o f .f arm tractor , new Sear s r iding garden tract or ,
witl;l 32 in ch mower . plows , disc , culft vator , 4 ft. pull
type bu sh hog . gard en tractor wag on, drills. saws,
chai n saws , drill bits. hundr eds of other hand tool s most e lectr ica l , new p~er saw blades , o~t yoke,
shovl!l !i, mattocks, tub s, bucket s, lots of scrap 1ron .
I ,000 tObacco s t icks. a l um inum stding , shu ttef's, 2
shotg uns ( 12 &amp; 16). Lup !)er wire
,

THE ESTATE OF ORVILLE B. WICKER

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Oliver D Wicker Mary L. Schi lser , Adm n .
T6mmr Joe Stewart- Auctioneer 446 -9760
Ter m s : Cash
Lunch served

Auctioneer ' s note : ·There's tOO ' s of sm . items in th1 s
sa le , so com e pr~pared to spend the ~ay .

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
1975 DATSUN 210 CPE. ................ .... .. 11295
1974 CAD. SEDAN DEVILLE .... ............ '2795
1975 CHEV. CAPRICE-WAGON .• ------------~3395
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1977 CHRY. NEWPORT SEDAN ............. 14995
1973 OLDS TORONA00 ... .................. 11995
1976 OI.DS 'cUT. SUP. SED..... _.... .. _._ .... 14295
1976 OL.DS CUT. SUP. BROUGHAM CPE. ..... 14595
1973 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN .... _______ __... 11395
1976 BUICK REGAL CPE .... .............. .'4195
1974 OLDS ROYALE CPE.. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. '1995
1975 CHEV. IMPALA CPL ..... .. ... ...... 12495
1974 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ............. 12795
,1975 OLDS CUTLASS 442 ......... ......... 13395
"1975 OLDS 98 LS SEDAN.............. --.. 14295
1973 BUICK l.S. SEDAN .................... 11695
1974 CAD. SEDAN DE~ILLE ................ 12495
1976 PONTIAC CATALINA SED. "-........ 12995
1973 FORD GRAN TORINO SED......... -..11395
1973 CAD. CPE. DEVIU£ ....................11595
Drive Home A Winner
See on e of these courteous salesmen : Pete Burris,
Marvin Keebaugh or George Harris,

Karr &amp; VanZandt
" Yo1J ' It •L1ke Our Quality Way of Oomg Bu siness"
GMAC Financing

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Pomeroy

Open Evenings until6 :oo-til s p.m . Sat.

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Cooling tower operatmg

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Know Your Carrier

f.AI.I.!POI.JS Impending ft~ilure of
the whole seveu-&lt;'uunty setup of the
Southeastern Ohio F.rlwrgcncy Medical
Service has protnpted one hoard
member to urge merger of the
volunteer and paid units, and to charge
for the servic-e in order to be able to col·
led fmm .in!:luranee comptmies and

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Racine squad runs reported

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pUblic agencies.

Final report
on committee
agenda Jan. 30

ONE OF TWO survivors of Thursday's plane crash in
Lawrence County which killed three Gallia County men
remained in the intensive care unit at Holzer Medical
Center Saturday. David Martin, 23, Brwnfield Rd., was
listed in guarded condition with internal. injuries, fractures
of both ankles and rib fractures. The other survivor, David
Saunders, 23, Gallipolis, was listed in good condition with
fractures of both ankles, multiple abrasions and contusions.
Killed in the accident were pilot Robert Kenneth Dyer, 42,
Blessing Rd ., Northup ; Fred Allen Houck, 31, Patriot Star
Route ; and, Rodney Glenn Beaver, 32, Neighborhood Rd ..

Board okays
resolution

Census update approved here

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Shareholders

NO. 51

Gallipolis. The crash occurred at approximately 5 p.m.
Thursday, shortiy after the plane departed from the Gallia. Meigs Regional Airport enroute to Lexington, Ky. The twinengine plane hit the ground, flipped end-over-&lt;lnd and came
to rest along a creek near Scottown about 12 miles north of
Huntington and 22 miles southwest of Gallipolis . An
investigator from the Federal Aviation Administration was
dispatched from Cincinnati Thursday to investigate the
accident, the cause of which has yet to be determined.
(Photo by Ken Clark, Ironton) .

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GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

EXTENSIVE REMODEUNG is underway in the communications room
of the Meigs, c;ounty sheriff's deparbnent . The work is being done by Sh eriff
James ·J . Proffitt. Attractive paneling has been placed on the walls ,
woodwork antiqued and the ceiling lowered. Shown are, 1-r, Sheriff Proffitt
being assisted by Trooper Tom Danner ofthe Ohio State Patrol.

CLEARANCE-SALE

QUALITY HOME.FURNISHINGS

MEN'S SUITS

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THE FINAL DAY TO PAY TAX
IS FEBRUARY 14, 1979

SAVE ON SHEETS,

TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, TABLE COVERS, BATH .
SETS, DRAPERIES
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OPEN FRIDAY

GEORGE M. COLLINS
MEIGS CO. TREASURER
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GALUPOLIS - The death of
Lawrence Montgomery, 56, Lanes
Branch Rd., near Mercerville, was
· investigated Saturday morning by the
Gallia County Sheriff's Department.
The departm ent ha s made a
prellmlnary finding of natural causes in
the death, which was discovered early
Saturday. The Gallia County Coroner
was not called in to investigate.
Montgomery' s
body
was
discovered lying in bed at the Crown
City residence, with blood aroWld the
right eye and right side of the face .
Based upon evidence piece d
together at the scene and the testimony
of witnesses, It was determined that the
injury was sustained Thursday when
Montgomery fell from his bed and
struck his head on the side of a can.
Officers speculate t~ at Montgomery had been dead for approximately three hours when his body
was discovered.
In other action, qeputies in-

JANUARY SALES

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TIL 8 - SATURDAY TIL 5

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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SUNDAY. JANUARY 21. 1979

The Gallia County Jail housed 1,430
prisoners, who served a total of 4,830
dsys during 1978.
The sheriff's deparbnent employs 15 full
time deputies, two investigators, three full time dispatchers, one female deputy ,
one matron, four secretaries, two
cooks, and one janitor. Four of the
employees are funded through the
CETA program.
In making the year end report,
Sheriff Montgomery stated that thi&gt;;
department currently has six trainees
enrolled in police training schools
completing the 289 hour course in law
enforcement required by the state.

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Police Chief J . J . Cremeans Saturday
issued an appeal to residents and
businesses In reference to the dumping
of fuel oil, kerosene or other similar
substances Into drains.
Complaints are being received
from residents from South Second Ave.,
through South Sixth Avenue on odors
ent.ering their homes through drains .
The problem could create explosive
cohditions or conditions which would
cause families to become ill, the chief

said.
Similar complaints were lodged
severa l months ago but the problem
seemed to take care of itself after it was
publicized.
Chief Cremeans said the Environmental Protection Agency Is to be
contacted on the matter.
All persons are asked to refrain at
once from pouring any solution which
might be causing the problem into the
sewer lines.

Injured man found
dead, no foul play · Dr. Raymond Boice,

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

ON THE 1ST FLOOR -

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Residents cautioned

Crow's Family Restaurant

REASONABLE
PRICES

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GALUPOLIS - A 1978 yea r end
report on the activities of the Gallia
County Sheriff's .Department was
released Saturday by Sheriff James M.
Montgomery.
Official crime statistics listed by
the department for Jan . I through Dec.
31,1978are : Homicide -0; forcible.rape
· I ; robbery· 4; assault - 100 ; burglary 176 ; larcenies, vandalisms and thefts 293 ; and motor vehicle theft - 59.
Sheriff Montgomery further
report ed that department cruisers
patroled an estimated 400,000 miles;
and that department deputies served
1,157 subpoenas, summonses and other
court papers, and 270 warrants.

SANDWICHES

AT

He is Gallia County· Commissioner
James C. Saunders, a member of the 21pcrson SEOEMS board, which is composed of three from each county lone of
whom must be an eleded public offici~! I.
Saunders was asked Saturday to comment on a news story in the Jackson
Journal-Herald that the seven-county
SEOEMS esta blishment is in big financial trouble. The Jackson artide quoted
Dan Lloyd of Ohio Valley Health Service Foundation that he seriously
dqubted that the SEOEMSsystem could
continue to operate much longer.
Addressing his statement to the people ofGa llia County, Saunders said:
· " As most of you know, I as one of
your county commissioners have stood
firm to try to save the ,emergency ambulance service which was a grant to
the seven-county area from the federal

govermricnl. My reasoning for this was
cer!Hinly not ll&lt;'&lt;'ause of anything I had
ag;1inst the volunteer unit, most of
whom arc my personal friends, but
because I fell that this sophisticated
federal system could be operated mainly with volunteer labor, thus utilizing
the e•pcnsive t•quipment Gallia County
would never be able to ·alford other-

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county-&lt;Jperated system."
The· .Jackson newspaper sai,d that
SF.OF.MS has an adual cas h debt of
$75, 000 to creditors; approximately
$42,000 is owed to the employees' retirement fund rthb money was used as
operati ng ca pita l !: approx im ately
$11 2,000 is owed tp the depreciati on and
rese rve a&lt;:counl for replacement of
' equipmtml, and th t~ rc is no money

" Your commissioiwrs·hcwe tried unsuccessfully for over two years to
merge the two services. I would like to
see us go back to a charge system so
that SF.OEMS ean bill insurance companies, Medicare, and welfare. There is
money whi ch, under our free plan, we
are unable to get. People are already
p;Jying premiums on hospitalization
and other health insurance which pays
for ambulan ce calls; when the ambulance is free no one receives that
benefit from . his insurance policy. It's
simpJy.tost.
" ll is a great burden on the county
commissioners to fund emergency .am1

bulance service entirely from revenue+

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POMEROY - Dr. Raymond M. Columbia University, heart research at
Boice, 74, of 124 Mulberry Ave., · the University of North Carolina. ·He
also received surgical associateship
prominent Pomeroy physician, died
with Dr. George Heer, Columbus, and
Friday at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
general surgerY with Dr. C. D. Brooks
Dr. Boice had been in ill health for
Clinic, Detroit.
several months. Dr. Boice was born
Dr. Boice's professional mem·
May 14, 190:1 the son of th.e late Lester
berships were numerous and incl uded
M.
and
Oleva
Price
Boice.
GALU POLIS - An article on a
president and past chief of staff at
Dr. Boice was born in Rutland,
health opinion stirVey, which appeared
Meigs General Hospital ; past president
graduated from Pomeroy High Sehool
in Thursday's Gallipolis Tribune, needs
and
chief of staff Meigs Memorial
in 1922, and went on to the Ohio ~ate
clarification according to Maxine
Continued on A·2
University in Columbus where he
·Plummer, Gallia -Jackson- Meigs '648'
receivea
his
bachelor
of
science
degree
Board Executive Director.
in 1926 and the medical degree from the
"The '648' board, .which serves the
Ohio
·state . University School of
tri·coWlty area, is in the process of
Medicine
in 1928.
conducting the health opinion survey,
His
internship
was spent at Harper
and not the Gallia - Jackson • Meigs
Hospital,
Detroit,
and
his residency at
Community Mental Health Center, "
Hennan-Keefer
Hospital,
Detroit. Dr.
Mrs. Plummer said. "The center is in
Boice
began
practicing
in
Middleport
no way connected with the survey," she
and
later
took
over
the
Meigs
General
added.
Hospital
as
President
and
Chief
of staff
Mrs. Plummer said the survey is
in
the
late
1940s,
thus
giving
Meigs
required by the state legislature, _and
Pa..-ent·teacher sessions
County
a
much
needed
hospital.
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that a grant was received by the '648'
Dr.
Boice
kept
up
with
the
latest
board recently to conduct the survey
advances
In
medicine
and
surgery
and
slated in Gallia schools
"to help the board identify new service
his
post
graduate
training
included
:
the
needs and gaps in existing services."
GALLIPOLIS - Parent-teacher
study
of
X-ray
at
Harvard
University,
Payments of $5 to those ineonference day will be held at all Gallia
terviewed was authorized by the Gallia 1939 under Dr. M. C. Sosman, then
CoWlty District schools from, I to 7 p.m.
CoWltY Commission, the '648' board's president or American Radiological
Monday. Purpose is to discuss pupil
Society; cardiology at the University of
governing body.
.
·progress and general fellowship with
Mrs. Plummer said the two-hour Michigan, 19'40, under Dr. Frank
all parents. Buses will run as usual for
interviews are similar to those con· Wilson, and studi•od advanced car·
vocational students.
dueled by University of Tennessee diology- at the University of Cin cinnati,
consultants, and that approximately , 1960, and Central Oh io Heart
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COMMISSION MEETS MONDAY
150 more interviews will be made in the Association, 1962-64.
He
studied
general
surgery
at the
POMEROY - The annual meeting
three county area before the project is
New
York
Polyclinic,
Columbia
of the Meigs County Regional Planning
·completed.
COmmission will be held at 3:10 p.m·.
The director added, " Those in - University, Cooke Co untY Post
Monday in the agricultural conference
terviewed thus far have been selected Graduate School or Mc~ idn e in lllinois,
room of the Farmers Bank Building in by random with the use of area maps." · Cleveland Clinic and Harvard. Other
Pomeroy. Officers will be elected,
"When completed, results of the studies Included legal medicine, Ohio
State Bar Association. general
reports given and actions of the
survey will be shared with area and
Dn. RAVMONO BOICE
mcdicinr
at Ohio State University and
executive committee approved.
st.utc agencies." Plumfncr conducted.

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the French Quarter, Kanauga ,
Saturday afternoon.
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article on survey .

CIVailablc for

"We are working on a plan to set up a

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of equip-

ment,
Three of the mnbulances are owned
by the Gallia County Board of Commis-

sions, Saunders said . He is a member of
the 21-person SEOEMS boa rd, which is
composed of three from each county.
Gallia County's other tw o board
members re Dr. Clyde F: vans and Mrs.
Marianne B. Campbell .
One of J acks on Cnunly's lhree
membe rs is Commis~ionc r Lew Davis,

whom the .fournal-Herald qu oted as
saying that three possibil ities may be
considered :

• A complete restructuring of
SEOEMS.

• County operati on of an emergency

sharing money , for which there arc
ITUtny needs.

ambulan ee system.
• A franehise upcr.:~t u r . wit h county
superv ision.

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Sheriff releases
year end report

ROAST BEEF OR ROAST HAM

EXTENSION OF TIME HAS
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REAL ESTATE TAXES

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CHESTER
P.
PRICE
Jay
Stiles
ofhc1a(ing.
Burial
The No. 1 coolm g tower is
WILLOW ISLAND, W.Vu. c·uu dt• .nsc r '. The cunu~n ser
ALBANY - Chester P. .will be in Temple Cemetery.
IAP 1' ~ Monongahela Power eoo \ ~ stl'am from a turbine not completely operational, Price, 69, Ht. 1, Albany, died Friends may call at the ! :
Co. has begun using a power which ereates ·the power, Conler said . " It's been up Tuesda y evening at his 'funeral home this evening ~.
ami down , whk h is normal
plant coolin~ tower here that Corder suit!.
: :
" Oo1 u real cold day , yr•u for a new unit ," he said. It residence following an ex- from 6 to 9.
is the twin of an incomplete
tended
illness.
flr~t
went
into
use
Dec.
21
,
rould
get
quite
a
lut
of
-,• ·
!Dwer just yards away where
Mr. Price was born at
,.
Corder
said.
capacity
out
of
two
51 men fell to their deaths last
Dyesville
son
of
the
late
ERNEST
E.
SISSON
·
1
.
He
said
there
is
no
target
generators
running
on
one
April .
Thomas
and
Priscilla
Me·
SYRACUSE
Ernest
E.
·
·
date
for
completion
of
the
!Dwer
,"
Corder
said.
But
in
The disaster did not delay
No.2
tower.
Carty
Price.
He
was
a
lso
Sisson,
Sr.,
70,
College
Road,
hot
weather,
that
capacity
completion of the No. 1
preceded in death by two Syracuse, died Thursday • :
cooling lower, Lyle Corder , a wronlrl rl rr&gt;n .,,.,. c:: Rirl .
brothers, Orlan and Carrol, afternoon at Holzer Medical ; :
Monongahe la spokesman,
two sisters, Janice Hutton Center. Mr. Sisson was born"'; :
said today.
and Lilly Carpenter.
08 th
f•
" lt was due for startup in
Mr. Price ..was a ' retired Feb. 24 • 19 ·
e son
Nathan and Anna Evans • .
late 1978 and commercial
bOttled gas deale~ and school
d d~
operation in early 1979,"
The following rlins were taken (o Holzer Medical
· Sisso
. n. He was also prece e } ·
bus
driver.
He
was
a
member
tO.
death
by
one
brother,
·
Corder said from company made by the Racin e ER Center ~ Wednesday, Steve
of
Dyesville
Comm
unity
Harold.
.
.
.
headquarters at t'airmont. squad this week.
'l'eaford, Portland. was taken
·
Church
and
a
!929
graduate
of
Mr.
Sisson
was
a
retired
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Both towers are part of the
On Monday it transported to Veterans Memorial
employe of Columblis and • ·
Pleasants Pow·er Sta lion, Emma Adams, . Racine, to Hospital; Thursday, Denise Albany High School.
He is survived by hls wife, · Southern Ohio Electric ! :
being built by Alleghe ny Veterans Memorial Hospital ; Frank, Racine, to Camden
· Power System, to which Ralph Ashley , Letart Falls, to Clark Hospital, Parkersburg Elsie Woodrum Price, three Company, with 43 years of ~
Monongahela belongs . Other Holzer Medical Cent er ; and Dwight Bissell, Long da ughters, Betty Throck· service. He was a member of ~
members of the system are Nellie Groce, Long Bottom .. to Bottom,
to
Veterans morton an.d Loretta Stans- Middleport Free and Ac· '
bury, both of Charleston , S.
Potomac Edison Co. .and Veterans Memorial Hospital. Memorial Hospital.
ccpted Masons.
. 1
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C., and Laura HutchISOn,
He is survived by his wife, •
West Penn Power Co.
On Tuesday Lawren ce
Chillic othe, five grand- Ava-Zo WiUiams Sisson, two l
No construction has been Wolfe , Racine, and James
children, one brother' Arlie daughters, Jeannie Buckley, ; ,
done on the No. 2 tower sin ce Hinckley , Portl and , were
Price, Columbus, and one Sy racuse ; Florence R'1c h , :
27,
when
las t April
s
iste r ,
J estie Molden, 'Tempe, Ariz.; two sons, •
scaffolding gave way,
Rutland.
. J •
plunging the 51 constructi on
Funeral services wiil be Ernest E. Sisson,
r., ll'
AVAILABLE
TICKETS
workers tD their deaths amid
held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Syracuse, and Fritz Sisson of :
Tickets to the Kitty Wells
a tangle of jagged debris.
Bigony-Jordan F un era l Clarksville, Ark., two ;
"There's no plan that I Show, to be held on l&lt;' eb. 3 at
brothers, Ralph and Leland l
Home in Albany with the Rev. Sisson, both of Pomeroy; '
know of!D get back to work" Rio Grande Lyne Center may
Consideration for approval
on ihe No. 2 tower, Corder be purchased at the Pomeroy of a final report for the
three sisters, Nancy Radford, !
said. "It's still up in the air ." and Middleport Police Athens- Meigs Industrial site
Genevieve Swartz and BellY ;
. Ideally, each cooling tower Depart ments .
Shelton,
all of Pomeroy, six ;
The show is being spon- study is one of three major
would be connected to a
randchildren
and several •
g
items to be considered when
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KNOW YOUR CARRIER - Billy ~eaver, ll , son of
generator, of which there are sored by the Gallia County the Buckeye Hills · Hocking
nieces and nephews.
~~o
Sh eriff's
De pa rtm e nt.
Mr . and Mrs . Bill Weaver, Middleport, IS a earner for the
twd at the station.
Funeral services wiU be ;
Valley Regional DevelopTickets
are
$2.50
each.
But
Corder
said
that
both
held
Saturday at I p.m. at ;
Daily Sentinel. Billy attends Bradbury Elementary School
ment District's· exec utive
Meeting in special session
generating Wlits could run on
Ewing
Chapel with the Rev. r
committee met Jan . 30.
Thursday night, the Southern
and his hobby is building models.
one tower, although at a
Harvey
Koch officiating. '
The session is slated to Local School Di•trict passed
diminished capacity.
Burial
will
be in Meigs :
SEEK APPLICANTS
begin at 7 p.m. at the BH- a resolution supporting the
A tower cools water from a
Memory
Gardens.
Friends ;
The Athens City Schools HVRDD conference room in observance of Right to Read
may
call
at
the
flUleral
home ;
would like to · announce the Marietta.
Week in the district Feb.· 11·
after
7
p.m.
this
evening.
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major
items
will
be.
vacancy for head football
17.
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admini
stra
tive
budg
et
.
coach at Athens High School,
The 1ioard discussed arAthens , Ohio. Persons in- revisions for EDA, aging, and bitration and negotiation s
terested in applying for the child development and a with district teachers and bus
position should request an rev iew of child development route problems.
(Continued from page I)
application from Roger D. program audits.
The next regular meeting Williams, Assistant Cashier; : ·
Thompson,
Assista nt
was announced for 7:30 p.ro . Evelyn C. Lanning, Assistant
The pro&lt;:lamation urges the National and State progra ms one year to bring it into
Commissioners of Meigs
Box 668,
Superintendent
,
Monday
.
pha
se,
starting
in
1982,
witb
in
g
agricultur
e
are
affect
Cashier and Addie W. Norris, ·
Rape ch~Q"ges
County issued a proclamation county's farm o·perators to
Athens
City
Schools,
Athens,
Attending
Thursday
night'
s
th
e
Cens
us
Bureau's
designed
or
allocated
on
the
..
Loan Officer.
.
the
cens us
today sUpporting ' the 1978 com pl ete
Ohio. 45701.
were
Davld
Nease,
session
basis of census data. For ·economic cens uses.
Reed
announced
'hat
the
•
qu
estionnq
ir
es
acc
urately
are dropped
Census of Agriculture now
president ; Shirley Johnson, Bank will celebrat.e its 75th :
Because a successful fann
being conducted by the and return them promptly to example, funds for extension census depends upon farm ers
vice
president ; Sue Grueser anniversary in December. '
CLEVE LAND I AP )
Bureau of the Census, U. S. the Census Bureau. Similar work. research, soil cbn- and rancher s completing
and
Betty
Wagner.
Co urt officia ls say rape,
UNIT CALLED
Department of Commerce. · proclamat ion s are . being scrvation, and other services their report forms accurately
kidnapping
and
burglary
The memergency Wlit of
Noting that t he county issued by officials of other are based on census data . The and quick ly. th e Census
more
dependent
a
county
is
th
e
Middleport
Fire charg es brought against
Som ething New A I Our Drive·Thru Window
co
untie&amp;
and
state
governors
benefits greatly from farBureau
is
seeking
the
conce rt pianist Anthony
on
agricultUral
income,
the
Departm~nt was called to 247
in
support
of
the
census,
the
ming, th e pro clamation
mafe vita.l · census in· cooperation of each county' s Palmer St., at 1:36 a.m. Smetona by his farmer wife,
points out that " many 21st in a series which began in
format ion becomes, Census agriculture and bu sin es s Friday for Cora Haskins who Lillian, have been dropped.
business decisions made by 1840.
leaders and local officials. was bleeding from an ear.
Smetana said th e charges
The current census updates Bureau officials point out.
the coun:y's fa nners, as well
were
dropped after his forPrivate
indusiry
uses
the
She
was
treated
at
home.
At
as those who do business with the findings of the most
mer
wife gave Cuyahoga
statist
ics
from
_
th
e
6:51
p.m.
Thursday
the
unit
them, depend heavily upon recent farm census taken in
Hospital
News
County
authorities a sworn
agriculture
census
to
prc!\lide
went
to
Middleport
Hill
for
acc urate benchm ark data 1974. Census fig ures are
statement
saying events she
a
more
effective
production
Mabel
Keller,
a
medical
Veterans Memorial Hospital
fro m the Census of needed in making sound
alleged happened last Nov . 17
and distribution system for
who
was
taken
to
patient,
economic
decision
s.
Many
Admitted - Lena Heilman,
Agriculture."
·did not actually take place.
th e farm communit y. A Pomeroy; Leona Stewart, Holzer Medical t;enter.
The pianist, who teaches at
major railroad uses county- Pomeroy; Melanie Grueser,
the
School of Fine Arts in
by -county ~ala to allocate the Pomeroy; Tammie Starcher,
Willoughby,
said even 'though
MEETING
CANCELLED
proper number of boxcars to Minersville.
·
The January meeting of the the charges were dropped
va rious locations thro ughout
Discharged
Kevin
Middleport El ementary "everyone has read and
the Nation. One company Barton: Steven Teaford .
School PTA scheduled for h~a rd about it...My career
may use the data to locate a
Monday has been cancelled . and my life have be en
feed mill and another to
Holzer Medic-al Ct•nter
du e to general weather ruined.''
locate a tractor dealership in
Oiseharges, Jan. 18
He said h~ has been unable
order to prov ide better
Susan Burgess, Mrs. conditions.
to enroll any new students
service and competitive
Walter Clemente and son,
and that a concert he was to
prices for farmers .
Aliria Council, Russe ll
have
given in December was ·
While surveys are made
MEE'f MONO AY
Dabney, Mary Dea n, Mrs.
canceled
in the wake of unregularl y by the U. S . Roy Eimer and daughter,
The
Southern
Band
Depa rtment of Agriculture Mrs. Richard Fisher and Boosters will meet Monday, favorable publicity about
conducted by the Bureau of daughter, Gladys Gold en, J an. 22, at 7 p.m. at the high him.
our Roa st Beef and Roast Ham Sandwiches start with
the Census, U. S. Department Walter. Hardin , Donald school for a special meeting .
spec ially selected USDA inspected meats . The meat is
of Commerce, provides the Hartley, Bridgett Hennessey , All members are urged to
OEATH JUSTIFIED
s liced thin and STACKED HIGH on a sesame seed llun .
needed benchmark or check Charles Hoffman, Lois Hoff- attend.
There is plenty of lean meat nutritiOn that the entire
CLEVELAND (AP)
family ne eds daily .
I)Oint on which to develop man, r.tenna Hunt, Walter
Cleveland Police Prosecutor
other data .
Almeta Johnson has ruled
.Jewell , Sr , Mrs . Mark
Since the first farm census J ohnson and son, Mrs.
justifiable homicide in the
MEET TUESDAY
Try Our Drive-Thru lnsranl Servke!
was conducted in 1840, the Richard Kern and daughter,
police
shooting of Ernest ,
The
Harrisonville
Senior
census has been the only Forrest King, Mrs. HArold
Collins.
so urce of uniform data at the Lambert ami daughter, Paul Citizens will meet Tuesday,
Collins, 23, was one of three
Jan. 23, at 7 p.m. at the Town
county level on agricultural Lambert,
killed by police this
persons
Marjoorie
production and inventories. Leonard , Sara Markham, House. Refre shm ents of week . Patrolman Arthur
Originally taken ever y 10 Steven Mooney , Betty cookies and coffee will be Taliaferro was wounded in an
Pomeroy, Ohio
years. fann census data have Muuray, Rita Noon, Clarence ·served.
exchange of gunEire with
been collected ever y live Oiler, Mrs. Dennis Parson
Collins Tuesday.
OU Honor Roll
years since 1910. The present and daughter , Minnie Rifne,
census has been adv ~ nced by Amanda Savage, Er ma
Ohi'o State University
Sisson , Lara ine $loam~ , Betty announced its Autumr.
Stout , Maurice Thomas, ·Quarter, 1978 honor roll :
Flovd Thompson, Eulalie
Mandie Kay Rose, 35395
Washington , Kathy Williams. ·Bash an Rd., Long · Bottom;
Rirths, Jan. "18
Richard Alan Couch, Rt . 2,
Mr
..
and
Mrs. l,..rry Dunn, Mulberry Hts., Pomeroy;
FUNDS RECEIVED .
Meigs County is one of four son , Oak Hill ·
Laura Ellen Hoover, 37964
Mr. and Mrs. William Rock Springs, Pomeroy, and
Ohio counties ·receiving a
pomeroy
total of c$37,481.16 as reim· Justis, daughter, Pomeroy.
Milisa K. Rizer,, 738 E. Main
rutland
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood- St ., Pomeroy, '
bursement
for
costs
incurred
&lt;tuppers plains
Rio Grande.
und er the Ohio's P ubli c wa rd , Ill, son,
.
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Defender Prog ram, State
the bank of
Auditor ThoiiJilS E. Ferguson
the century
announced.
MANY ITEMS. WOMEN'S, MEN'S, BOYS',
The program calls for the
estaHiished 1872
sta te to pay half the defens~
and operational costs of inAND GIRLS' WEARING APPAREL - JACKOS,
digent citizens who appear in..
court. The remainin g half is
COATS; MEN'S SHIRTS AND SWEATERS,
'paid by the county. Meigs
County r~celvcd $210 of the
WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR - GIRLS SLEEPWEAR,
total.

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WITH APPROXIMATELY 90 persons in attendance , Local 23~9 of the
lnternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (I.B.E.W.) conducted a
discussion session with other union workers Saturday afternoon. Larry
Smith, President of Local2359, is pictured presenting the elec trical worker's
position on their eight week old strike aga in st the Buc keye Rural Electric
Cooperative, Inc. "We've got to find some way to get the cooperative to
negotiate," Smith sa id during the meeting. "Clyde Ramsay won't even talk
to us - his reaction to everything we suggest is 'Go to hell ,' .. the union
leader continued. Ramsay is tbe Ma ..ager of Buckeye Rural Electric.
Members of the Cooperative have scheduled a meeting for Feb. 4 at Rio
Grande College to discuss the strike, a recent 56 percent rate increase and
the rights of Cooperative members.

C&amp;SOE says it
needs more money
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API
Columbus &amp; South ern Ohio Electric Co.
will be seeking a $126 million rate hike
when it presents its case befor~ the
Public Utilities Commission in Ohio
beginni ng Monday.
A decision is not expected before
December:
If approved, the 35 percent increase
would raise the average homeo'wner' s
eleciric bill from $25 to $34 a month.
Columbus &amp; Southern will be trying
to convince the commission to grant $63
million of the request on an emergency

Gallipolis girl, 17,
wins scholarship
ATHENS - Dorothy Jones, 17, the
foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Buehl, Box 2, Gallipolis, is the winner of
the 32nd annual Voice of Democracy
broadcast scriptwritlng scholarship
program sponsored by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars of Ohio in cooperabon
with the Ohio State Association of
Broadcasters.
Dorothy, a senior at Buckeye ~' · : :s
Career Center, Rio Grande, won a
$1,500 scholarship and a five-&lt;lay all
expense paid trip to Washington in
March to compete with other state
winners for $22,500 in scholarship
awards .
She and her parents were guests of
the VFW in Cleveland recently where
she presented her winning script at the
banquet of the 58th midyear meeting of ·
the VFW .
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Dorothy was 'sponsored by VF W Post
4464, Gallipolis, winning both the Gallia
County and distnc! "Dntests before
advancin g to the state fm . io.
The topiC of this year' s contest was
"Why I Care About America." The
VFW said 8,500 students, representing
350_high schools, participated in the
program .

ba sis to take effect in March.
The company said it needs the
money to bolster its sagging fina nc ial
profil e.
" We're cutt ing oper ating and
ma int enance a nd construction expenses as much as we can," said Jim
Fenster.mak er,
company
vice
president .
a dd ed
that
Fensterma ker
customer s will notice the cutbacks in
terms of quality of service.
Columbus &amp; Southern 's effort to
raise its rates is expected to meet stiff
resistance.

Wilf.ter backpack
,«)rkShop Jan. 31
RlO GRANDE - The ~econd
Annual Winter Backpack Workshop
will be held at Bob Evan s Farms on
Wedn esday, Jan. 31 'at 7 p.m. in the Bob
Evans Farms Craftbarn .
Speakers will cover discussions
involving types of equipment and
supplies needed lor winter time hikes
and overnight outings. Topics will in·
elude proper footwear, clothing. backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, and food.
The workshop is admission fre e and ·
open to everyon e wh ether an exper(J'nced ' cilmper or just a beginner.
1bose planning on particirating in the
hike are encouraged to a. .1d.
The winter hike and cam[Kiut is
scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 3. Hikers
and campers are req~e5!ed to assemble
at the Raccoon Creek Can9e Uvery Log
Cabm by 1 p.m.
One may choose an afternoon hike
op the Grancin1a Gatewood Trail or a
more adVenturesome overnight back·
pack outing to the farrti 's prin)itive
campsite.
For more information, call (614 1 245· ·
5305. This is another free community
service offered by Bob Evans Farms.

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